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Volume 14 Number 6 Monday. August 8,1988 <strong>Canton</strong>, Michigan 48 Pages Twenty-five cents<br />

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. 11<br />

<strong>Strip</strong> <strong>malls</strong><br />

More In works; residents say enough<br />

By Diane Gate<br />

staff writer<br />

Drive throogh <strong>Canton</strong> and you 11<br />

find at least 19 existing shopping<br />

<strong>malls</strong> and seven more in the construction<br />

and planning stages.<br />

Developers say supply and demand<br />

rale the market Residents say<br />

they're sick of strip <strong>malls</strong>.<br />

"A problem is when suppliers lose<br />

sight of the fact that demand hss<br />

been satisfied," said Dave Nicholson,<br />

community development director<br />

'What we're experiencing is over<br />

supply," be said. 'We have too much<br />

commercial development being<br />

built"<br />

IN JULY 1*7 the commercial vacancy<br />

rate in <strong>Canton</strong> was 11 percent<br />

said John McLenaghan, Can too appraiser.<br />

By the end of the year it fell<br />

to 8 percent<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> had 420 shops in IMS,<br />

McLenaghan said. By IMS, the number<br />

of stores jumped 47 percent to<br />

620.<br />

Township officials say their hands<br />

are tied from stopping strip <strong>malls</strong><br />

from popping up on commercially<br />

zoned land, Nicholson said. Lawsuits<br />

loom if they don't approve-<br />

Since development runs in cycles,<br />

Nicholson added, the trend will probably<br />

correct itself. Market surveys<br />

will show saturation, be added.<br />

"Banks can do what we can't because<br />

banks can stop it" Nicholson<br />

said. "In the marketplace the banks<br />

want to know what the supply and<br />

demand is."<br />

National Bank of Detroit looks for<br />

well-laid plans, said Vinceoette Morgan<br />

ti, senior vice-president.<br />

One reason for the mall trend may<br />

be that thriving subdivisions represent<br />

potentially large numbers of<br />

customers and that attracts r»<br />

tailers, she said.<br />

"WE LOOK for pre-leasing in the<br />

form of anchor tenants — probably<br />

a large, well-established chain that<br />

will create traffic to a center," said<br />

Morgan ti, adding <strong>malls</strong> without anchors<br />

or themes have more difficulty<br />

surviving.<br />

Demographics, growth projections<br />

and other similar nearby projects<br />

also play roles in the success of s<br />

mall, she said.<br />

Using failed <strong>malls</strong> as a tax break<br />

is passe, Morgan ti said.<br />

'Today, doe to the changes in the<br />

tax law, the sale of tax losses are no<br />

T<br />

"V<br />

longer a viable investment vehicle<br />

and I don't think those types of deals<br />

are being done today," Morganti<br />

said. 'Today Investors are looking<br />

toward cash flow deals."<br />

UNLESS YOU'RE on the far<br />

side of the township, almost anywhere<br />

you go in <strong>Canton</strong> you can el*<br />

ther see or walk to a shopping mafl.<br />

Residents Jokingly refer to the township<br />

ss the "shop until you drop community."<br />

"I think we are overloaded with<br />

them," said Carol Perrin, <strong>Canton</strong><br />

resident and Sunflower Village association<br />

member.<br />

"I would like to see other types of<br />

stores come in — like Jscobsoo's or<br />

something like that" Perrin said.<br />

"Instead we keep getting more and<br />

more strip <strong>malls</strong>. The ooe's we've<br />

got aren't even rented and we still<br />

keep getting more. Most residents I<br />

talk to say they're concerned, because<br />

that's all we're getting and we<br />

already have so many."<br />

Shopping <strong>malls</strong> result from s<br />

healthy suburban Detroit-area economy,<br />

said Dean Nelson, president of<br />

Dean Appraisal, Co.<br />

Please turn to Page 2<br />

BILL BRESLER/staff photograptwr<br />

8a_L BAESLER/Mfl pftotograptwr<br />

Shoppers filled Harvard Square shopping mall on the northeast<br />

corner of Ford and Sheldon one day last week.<br />

A "Space Available" sign loomed at a mall on the northweet corner of Ford end Sheldon.<br />

Trustee outspends both GOP<br />

challengers, still loses primary<br />

By bLA. DMon<br />

staff writer<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> trustee Robert Padget<br />

ootspent both his Republican challengers<br />

in a failing effort to win the<br />

township supervisor's seat<br />

Tom Yack, a teacher in the<br />

Wayne-Westland school district and<br />

s former Plymooth-Cantoo school<br />

board member, defeated Incumbent<br />

Supervisor James Poole.<br />

Padget received 94,500 in campaign<br />

contribetions, according to<br />

campaign finance statements filed<br />

with the Wayne Coonty elections<br />

commission. He spent $1,221.<br />

Listed among his contributors are<br />

Soothfield developer J A. Block Co.,<br />

ISO* Gregory Donovan of Donovan<br />

Investments, 9500; Suri Harcharan,<br />

what's inside<br />

Calendar 7A<br />

Classified . Sectiooe C.E.F<br />

Auto . . . . Sections C,F<br />

Real aetata 1E<br />

Employment 1F<br />

index 1F<br />

Creative living 1E<br />

Crossword 3E<br />

Entertainment 50<br />

OMtuartee 7A<br />

Sports ic<br />

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Teste . . IB<br />

WAMTS ADS<br />

DCLIVKRYB<br />

owner of Omnicom Cablevision,<br />

$250; Richard M. Lewis ton of Lewis-.<br />

ton-Smith Realty in Oak Park, $250;<br />

Aaron J. Jade, owner of <strong>Canton</strong> Softball<br />

Center, 9500; Kevin Frswley of<br />

Westland, 9500; assessor Glenn Shaw<br />

Jr., 9200, Donald Zdyrski, of Wade<br />

Trim, 9250; James Jabara, 925; and<br />

Bruce Patterson, 935.<br />

Among Padget's largest expenses<br />

was 9250 to rent s horse and buggy<br />

for the <strong>Canton</strong> Country Festival parade.<br />

Poole obtained a waiver from the<br />

Wayne Coonty elections commission,<br />

and was not obligated to file any financial<br />

information.<br />

Waivers are granted to candidates<br />

who complete forms saying they do<br />

not plan to raise or spend more than<br />

91,000.<br />

YACK REPORTED total receipts<br />

of 92,450 and expenditures of 91,766.<br />

Yack spent 11,250 of his own money.<br />

Among his campaign contributors<br />

were <strong>Canton</strong> dentist Jim and<br />

Sandy GUlig, 9200; Ford Motor Co.<br />

engineer Doog and Lynn Tomayko,<br />

9250; Katherine Baldrics, 925; and<br />

Frank McMarray, 950.<br />

The GUligs entertained 50 guests<br />

at a wine and cheese fund-raiser for<br />

Yack, raising 91,700. Yack received<br />

45 contribetions of more than 920,<br />

and 70 contributions of 920 or less.<br />

Jim GUlig serves on the <strong>Canton</strong> <strong>Library</strong><br />

Bond.<br />

His tersest<br />

9259 for printing for<br />

ings and The hind n and 9120<br />

for lawn sign materials.<br />

a Money race<br />

was a draw<br />

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The only tenant* at DJa Plaza are a dance studio and a video store. A party store on the site closed<br />

in December.<br />

<strong>Strip</strong> mall polarization<br />

Continued from Papa 1<br />

"With everybody working there's<br />

a lot of spendable money around,"<br />

Nelson said. "When there's spendable<br />

money these stores will make<br />

it."<br />

TWO YEARS ago the market was<br />

much slower, he added.<br />

"There was a lot of vacancies and<br />

not much activity," he said. "Everything<br />

seems to be filling up."<br />

"I don't know when the bubble will<br />

break, but it's been going super,"<br />

Nelson said. "I don't know what residents<br />

have against It, because it<br />

would make competition better and<br />

prices better and cut their tax down<br />

too."<br />

Selective Development has built<br />

extensive residential and commercial<br />

projects in <strong>Canton</strong> and Plymouth.<br />

"We made a conscientious effort<br />

'A problem ie when euppliere loee<br />

eight of the feet thet demand hee been<br />

ee tie fled/<br />

• ... — Dave Nicholson<br />

community development director<br />

to be part of the community both<br />

from a residential standpoint and a<br />

commercial standpoint," said David<br />

Cans. Selective Development part-<br />

Location was a prime drawing<br />

card. Both communities have easy<br />

access to 1-275, M-14,1-M. and Metropolitan<br />

Airport<br />

"They're JO minutes from everywhere,"<br />

Cans said. "They're stable<br />

communities to live in and a good<br />

place for people to conduct their<br />

business."<br />

Ford Road is saturated with commercial<br />

development, Gans said.<br />

'They are oc the verge of being<br />

overbuilt" he said. "We have elected<br />

not to develop on Ford Road. We see<br />

it as slightly overbuilt"<br />

"It's a healthy market right now,"<br />

Gans said. "There are signs of softness<br />

in selected areas."<br />

A glimpse of recently built or planned <strong>malls</strong><br />

Following is a glimpse of recently<br />

built or planned shopping <strong>malls</strong>:<br />

• Center Square, <strong>Canton</strong> Center<br />

and Sheldon Center 13,250 square<br />

feet Selective Development, developers.<br />

a Sunlight Plaza. <strong>Canton</strong> Center<br />

between Warren and Ford on the site<br />

of Dennis Market 9,400 square feet.<br />

a Golden Gate, second phase, Lilley<br />

south of Joy 70,000 square feet<br />

N|Ct and Ed Tufenkjian. developers.<br />

a Cherry Hill Court, corner of<br />

Cherry Hill and Lilley: 79,800 square<br />

feet Spartan Foods will be on 13,700<br />

square feet with 2.400 for-future off-<br />

ice; Spartan Ft<br />

a Gateway Pl&a. Sheldon and<br />

Joy: 3,880 square feet will include<br />

Amoco gas station and some retail<br />

space; Amoco and Hop-in Foods, developer.<br />

a Sant Center, also referred to as<br />

Sheldon Corners, on Michigan Avenue<br />

and Sheldon: 7.600 square feet<br />

Larry Sant developer.<br />

a <strong>Canton</strong> Corners, Lilley at Ford:<br />

180,234 square feet JFK Properties,<br />

developer.<br />

Most of the existing <strong>malls</strong> are;<br />

a <strong>Canton</strong> Landing. Ford Road<br />

28.500 square feet Licht Karp, developer<br />

a Cherry Hill Plaza, corner of<br />

Haggerty and Cherry Hill: 10,550<br />

square feet.<br />

a Coventry Commons, south east<br />

of corner of Joy and Morton Taylor<br />

113,565 square feet Nelson<br />

oss Development Co.. developer.<br />

a D.J.'s Plaza. <strong>Canton</strong> Center between<br />

Ford and Warren: 21,966<br />

square feet Karl Petrof Mak Co., developer.<br />

a FDR Plaza, also known as<br />

Fountain Square. Ford Road near<br />

Haggerty: 19,380 square feet Frank<br />

Essa, developer.<br />

a F&M Center, southeast comer<br />

of Ford and Lilley: 72,984 square<br />

feet Fox Group, developer.<br />

a Grand Central Station, Ford<br />

Road west of General Cinema Theater:<br />

50,400 square feet Jon<br />

McCory, devolper.<br />

a Harvard Square, northeast corner<br />

of Ford and Sheldon: 23,500<br />

square feet — not including Kroger,<br />

Harvard Company, developer.<br />

a Kennedy Plaza, north west corner<br />

Ford and <strong>Canton</strong> Center 11,500<br />

square feet Vince Domenico, developer.<br />

a Lilley Road Shopping Plaza,<br />

also known as <strong>Canton</strong> Plaza, south-<br />

east corner Lilley and Ford: 21,600<br />

square feet Lake States Investment<br />

Co., developer.<br />

a Meijer Thrifty Acres, southwest<br />

corner Ford and <strong>Canton</strong> Center<br />

185,000 square feet Meijer Inc., developer.<br />

• New Towne Plaza, northwest<br />

corner of Ford and Sheldon: 39,820<br />

square feet Ramco ersbensen. Associates,<br />

developer.<br />

• North <strong>Canton</strong> Center, north<br />

east Warren and Sheldon 18,000<br />

commercial and 9,000 office; Donald<br />

Summers, developers.<br />

a Oakview Plaza, northwest corner<br />

of Plainer and Lilley: 6,000<br />

4<br />

Receipts equal, but incumbent clerk loses<br />

Continued from Page 1<br />

Bennett's total expenditures were<br />

listed at 12,648<br />

Bennett was assessed 830 for<br />

missing the July 22 filing deadline<br />

by three days<br />

Bennett contributors included<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> business owner Robert Card,<br />

$500; <strong>Canton</strong> Softball Center owner<br />

Aaron Jade, $500; Omnicom Cablevi-<br />

sion owner Suri Harcharan, $250;<br />

Southfield developer J.A. Bloch.<br />

$500, Gregory Donovan of Donovan<br />

Investments, $500; and Richard M<br />

Lewistoo of Lewis ton-Smith Realty<br />

of Oak Park, $250.<br />

Bennett's largest expense. $1,572,<br />

was for printing.<br />

CHUHRAN REPORTED receipts<br />

of $3,475 and expenses of about<br />

$3,350. She spent $2,550 of her own<br />

money.<br />

Contributors included assessor<br />

Glenn Shaw Jr., $200; and real estate<br />

agent Richard Lewistoo, $60. A wine<br />

and cheese fund-raiser,'graduation<br />

party held in June for Chuhran<br />

raised $925. Twelve donors gave<br />

Chuhran more than $20 each.<br />

The clerk's largest expense, $977,<br />

was for advertising.<br />

Fallen limb cuts power for <strong>Canton</strong><br />

A tree limb knocked out power for<br />

1,170 <strong>Canton</strong> customers Thursday<br />

night.<br />

Around 7:30 p.m., a tree limb hit a<br />

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Clerk candidate Cynthia Burgess,<br />

unopposed in the Democratic primary,<br />

reported total receipts of $700<br />

and expenditures of $317. Burgess<br />

loaned $200 to herself, and was given<br />

a $500 contribution by David Denski<br />

of <strong>Canton</strong> Recycling.<br />

Burgess reported spending $317 on<br />

posters and assemblies.<br />

CANTON TREASURER Gerald<br />

Brown spent $1,305 in his successful<br />

re-election bid. \<br />

He reported total receipts of<br />

$1,500, all his own money.<br />

Brown, a Republican who is seeking<br />

his second term, spent $850 on<br />

posters, emery boards, pencils and<br />

rulers,<br />

Carol Bodenmiller, running unop-<br />

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a Pine Tree Plaza, on Joy between<br />

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a Rohn Row, west <strong>Canton</strong> Center<br />

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a Rose Shores, Ford Road west of<br />

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Little feet, big steps<br />

Young dancers perform with TV star<br />

Tbe call went oat — children's<br />

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and children to perform in<br />

area production. One child has to<br />

be animated and exactly 4 feet tall.<br />

Answering tbe call was I a P aw<br />

studio in <strong>Canton</strong>. The studio provided<br />

some of tbe talent needed for<br />

Bob McGarth's performance Saturday<br />

at Meadow Brook.<br />

McGrath, who is best known for<br />

his work on "Sesame Street," performed<br />

a singing routine for children.<br />

But he needed some help,<br />

said Nancy Whiteford, director of<br />

the dance studio.<br />

The connection between tbe local<br />

dance studio and a nationally<br />

known performer came about because<br />

of an instructor at LaDanse,<br />

she said.<br />

Instructor Laurie Zubele, who is<br />

Instructor Laurie Zubele<br />

readies the students for the<br />

performance.<br />

Some 30 students performed<br />

Saturday at Meadow Brook.<br />

CI<br />

Bar license pulled<br />

But Rock stays open pending hearing<br />

By KLB. DiHon<br />

staff writer<br />

Tbe Michigan Liquor Control<br />

Commission has revoked tbe liquor<br />

license of the Plymouthrock Saloon.<br />

Commissioners Maxine Perry and<br />

Wallace Warner signed tbe order<br />

Thursday, LCC officials said Friday.<br />

But because of action taken by attorneys<br />

for the Plymouthrock and<br />

tbe LCC, the liquor commission is<br />

barred from enforcing or Implementing<br />

the revocation.<br />

Plymouth Township last February<br />

asked the LCC to revoke the license<br />

on grounds that tbe bar has become<br />

a public nuisance.<br />

In anticipation of tbe license revocation,<br />

Plymouthrock attorney Norman<br />

Farhat Tuesday sought and obtained<br />

a restraining order in Ingham<br />

County Circuit Court The order,<br />

signed by Judge James Kallman,<br />

prohibited the LCC from revoking<br />

tbe license pending a Sept 21 bearing.<br />

But the attorney general's office<br />

tbe next day went to court on behalf<br />

of the LCC. Kallman modified his<br />

earlier decision, ruling that tbe LCC<br />

could revoke bat take no action to<br />

remove tbf license pending an Aug.<br />

SI hearing .<br />

"Isn't that nice? It's only the 5th of<br />

August," Plymouth Township prosecutor<br />

John Stewart said, upon<br />

learning of the revocation.<br />

In anticipation of the<br />

revocation, attorneys<br />

for the saloon obtained<br />

a restraining order<br />

pending a Sept. 21<br />

hearing.<br />

STEWART LAST February argued<br />

the Rock's license should be revoked<br />

In show cause bearings before<br />

tbe Plymouth Township Board. During<br />

the bearings, Ave minors testified<br />

they were served alcohol at tbe<br />

bar last winter without having to<br />

furnish identification. L<br />

Hearings on those violations have<br />

been scheduled by the LCC for Sept<br />

1®-<br />

A 10-page complaint Farhat filed<br />

in Ingham Circuit Court charges, in<br />

part that<br />

e "Plymouth Township has not<br />

only failed to comply with Its ordinance,<br />

bat there is no foundation to<br />

determine a violation of the ordinance."<br />

a 'The decision of the LCC to follow<br />

the request of tbe township<br />

Judge grants Hillier bond<br />

By<br />

staff writer<br />

back to court this morning to try and<br />

get the appeal hood lowered Middlebrook<br />

said<br />

Detroit Recorder'! Court Judge<br />

Vera Maseev Jones Friday granted HTIJJCT a appealing her convican<br />

appeal bond for a Westland worn- tkn, hoping to convince the court<br />

an convicted in a drank driving there isn't<br />

death in Plymouth Township. Boad she, and not her<br />

for Yvonne Hillier ot Westland, 11, of the accident was drivtag No trial<br />

was sat at SM.tM. »<br />

Dorcas Rath Aumaan of <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />


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Fortunes found on Main<br />

' Even the American Consul at<br />

Panama does not hesitate to aid in<br />

swindling the unsuspecting who rely<br />

on him as one whose duty it is to protect<br />

him and his rights."<br />

Young Collins Kellogg, the Plymouth<br />

resident who went to California<br />

during the Gold Rush days, was implying<br />

that America's representative<br />

in Panama was in cahoots with tbe<br />

shifty steamship firm that carried<br />

him from the Isthmus to San Francisco.<br />

The ship's name was "Clarissa.'The<br />

travelers signing up for the<br />

trtp were told that the passenger list<br />

woo Id not number more than 100.<br />

They later found that 140 were<br />

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provisions for the 90-day trip,<br />

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THE PROVISIONS were not sufficient<br />

for a voyage of 45 days. Not<br />

oniv was there no physician; there<br />

was not even medicine for ordinary<br />

sickness. " Add to this," Kellogg<br />

wrote in his diary, "the abuse of a<br />

captain who was a fit subject of an<br />

insane asylum. The above is but on&<br />

instance of many of a similar nature<br />

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Spmehow the ship made it to California,<br />

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about three days before arriving."in<br />

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nofr near the end of June, 1850. Kellogg<br />

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• GIFTED AND TALENTED<br />

Steppingatooe Center is an independent<br />

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at 45S-9115.<br />

• ICE CREAM SOCIAL<br />

Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 13 and<br />

14 — The <strong>Canton</strong> Historical Society<br />

will host the fifth annual ice cream<br />

social and arts and crafts fair, from<br />

10 a.m. to 6 p.m. each day. Featured<br />

will be Gurnsey Ice Cream, Kowalski<br />

hot dogs, artisans and craftspeople<br />

from all over the metro area.<br />

• BLOOD PRESSURE<br />

Monday, Aug. 29 — Catherine<br />

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free blood pressure screening from<br />

3-5 p.m. at Arbor Health Building,<br />

990 W. Ann Arbor Trail, Plymouth.<br />

For more information, call 455-1908.<br />

• BLOOD DONATIONS<br />

Friday, Aug. 26 — Red Cross<br />

bloodmobiles will be at K Mart,<br />

5725 Sheldon Road, Plymouth, to accept<br />

blood donations, dood-6 p.m.<br />

For an appointment, call Roger Whitehill,<br />

455-9700.<br />

• ANNUAL GOLF CLASSIC<br />

88<br />

Tuesday, Sept. 13 — The Plymouth<br />

Community Chamber of Commerce<br />

presents Annual Golf Classic<br />

'88 at Fox Hills Country Club in<br />

Plymouth. Check-in is at 9:15 a.m.,<br />

obituaries<br />

ELLEN STEPHENS<br />

Funeral services for Ellen Stephens.<br />

86, of Ypsilanti were at St<br />

John Neumann Catholic Church in<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> with the Rev. George Chamley<br />

presiding. Interment was at<br />

Grand Lawn Cemetery in Detroit<br />

with arrangements by Lambert Vermeulen<br />

Funeral Home.<br />

Mrs. Stephens died July 31 in Ypsilanti.<br />

She was born Oct 2, 1901, in<br />

England.<br />

Mrs. Stephens, a homemaker, is<br />

survived by her sons, John E. of Ann<br />

Arbor, Gerald T. of Plymouth and<br />

Harry E. of Ypsilanti; brothers,<br />

James Keelan of Windsor and Joseph<br />

Keelan of St. Petersburg, Fla.;<br />

sister. Mary Jolly of Novi, 11 grandchildren;<br />

and nine great-grandchildren.<br />

GEORGE R. WAGNER<br />

George R. Wagner. 80, of Westland<br />

died July 30 in Dearborn.<br />

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• PRESCHOOL CHILDREN<br />

Creative Day Nursery in <strong>Canton</strong><br />

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• PLYMOUTH HISTORICAL<br />

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The theme for the Special Exhibits<br />

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now through Sept. 11 is "Summer<br />

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Shoes and Hats from the late 1800s.<br />

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workshops, tutoring and jobplacement<br />

support are being offered<br />

to a limited number of 18- to 21year-olds<br />

who are interested in en-<br />

Mr. Wagner was born Feb. 7,1908,<br />

in Ohio.<br />

Funeral arrangements were handled<br />

by Lambert Vermeulen Funeral<br />

Home.<br />

Mr. Wagner was a pipefitter. He is<br />

survived by his brother, Leo of<br />

Brookfield, Ind.; sisters, Helen Smith<br />

of Cincinnati, Ohio and Marie Rombach<br />

of Belleville, 111., nephew, Tom<br />

Smith of Cincinnati; and friend and<br />

legal guardian Pat Lang of <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />

DOROTHY M. SMITH<br />

Funeral services for Dorothy M.<br />

Smith, 76; of Plymouth were Aug. 3<br />

at Schrader Funeral Home with the<br />

Rev. Ted Taylor officiating. Burial<br />

was at Riverside Cemetery, Plymouth.<br />

Mrs. Smith was born Oct 3, 1911,<br />

in El bridge Township, Mo.<br />

A homemaker, she died July 31 in<br />

Garden City.<br />

Mrs. Smith was a school teacher<br />

who held a life certificate in education<br />

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• BICYCLE RIDERS<br />

Wolverine Sport Club Bicycle Riders<br />

will be leaving Wednesdays this<br />

summer at 6 p.m. from MAGS parking<br />

lot in downtown Northville (Sheldon<br />

and Cady). All experience levels<br />

welcome, helmets preferred. For<br />

more information, call Kurt Westphal<br />

after 8 p.m. at 420-2843.<br />

• IPSEP<br />

Tbe Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> School District<br />

offers a special education program<br />

for children with special needs<br />

from birth to age 6. If you have a<br />

child who may have mental, physical<br />

or emotional difficulties or who may<br />

have a vision, speech or bearing<br />

problem and need special educational<br />

help, call tbe Infant and Preschool<br />

Special Education Program at Farrand<br />

School, 451-6610.<br />

Plus is taking registration for 4y<br />

ear-olds and their parents who live<br />

in the attendance areas of Eriksson.<br />

Farrand, Field and Gallimore<br />

schools. The classes will be held at<br />

Tapper Elementary School. Children<br />

rrfasTbe 4 on or before Dec. 1, 1989.<br />

Plus is operated by the Plymouth/<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Community Schools in conjunction<br />

with a grant from tbe federal<br />

government. To register and for<br />

more information, call 451-6656.<br />

sity. .She came Jte the Elymotfth community<br />

in 1939 from Hart Mich. She<br />

attended tbe First PresbyteriSn<br />

Church of Plymouth.<br />

She' was a member of tbe Plymouth<br />

Chapter of the Order of the<br />

Eastern Star. No. 115. She also was a<br />

member of the Plymouth Presbyterian<br />

Elderberries and tbe Plymouth<br />

Methodist 60 Plus group.<br />

She was always willing to volunteer<br />

for the good of others, said family<br />

members. *<br />

Mrs. Smith is survived by her husband,<br />

Clifford (Tip) Smith of Plymouth;<br />

son, Lary Smith of Plymouth,<br />

daughter, Janellen Evans of Livonia;<br />

sisters, Marguerite Stanton of Hart<br />

and Evelyn Fox of Sbelby, brother,<br />

Charles North of Dexter and granddaughters,<br />

Lisa Smith and Laura<br />

Smith..<br />

Memorial contributions can be<br />

• PARENT/CHILD GUIDE<br />

PROGRAMS<br />

Registration is under way for tbe<br />

Plymouth Community Family<br />

YMCA's parent/child Indian Guide<br />

programs, which aim at improving<br />

relationships through activities involving<br />

kids and grownups playing<br />

and learning together. Go on tours,<br />

canoeing, camping, hayrides, make<br />

crafts together, build floats for tbe<br />

July 4th Parade, learn orienteering,<br />

fire building and tying knots The<br />

program is for girls and boys grades<br />

kindergarten through five For information,<br />

call the YMCA at 453-2904,<br />

or to register, stop by the YMCA office<br />

at 248 Union, Plymouth.<br />

• LITTLE TOTS<br />

Little Tots of Plymouth Day Nursery<br />

has opened a new center in the<br />

Church of Latter-day Saints. 12401<br />

Ridge Road, ooe-half mile, west of<br />

Beck and one block south of N. Territorial<br />

Road. Tbe business is licensed<br />

by the Department of Social<br />

Services for day care and nursery<br />

school programming. Little Tots is<br />

for ages one year to kindergarten<br />

For information, call 459-9494.<br />

• TINY TOTS<br />

Tiny Tots Nursery School has a<br />

few openings for the 3- or 4-yearolds.<br />

Two- or three-day-a-week<br />

classes are offered. Classes are held<br />

at the Plymouth Salvation Army.<br />

For information, call 453-5464.<br />

• ME AND MY SHADOW<br />

Registrations are being accepted<br />

made to the First Presbyterian<br />

Church of Plymouth.<br />

*<br />

JAMES GALLIMORE<br />

James Gallimore, 70, of Plymouth<br />

died July 29 in Ann Arbor. He was<br />

born Feb. 23,1918 in Highland Park.<br />

A lifelong resident of Plymouth,<br />

Mr. Gallimore was a member of the<br />

First Presbyterian Church of Plymouth.<br />

He is survived by nephews, Gary<br />

Hoodorp of Traverse City, Craig<br />

Hondorp of Grand Rapids; and several<br />

great-nephews and nieces<br />

Graveside services will be cooducted<br />

at a later date. Local arrangements<br />

were by Schrader Funeral<br />

Home.<br />

Memorial contributions may be<br />

made to the First Presbyterian<br />

Church of Plymouth.<br />

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• JOB HELP<br />

The Community Employment Service<br />

offered through Growth Works<br />

Inc. provides job search assistance<br />

to western Wayne County residents<br />

Using a computer data base, job<br />

seekers are matched with local employment<br />

opportunities.<br />

Those who wish to register with<br />

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• FREE JOB TRAINING<br />

Eligible western Wayne County<br />

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Clerical, accounting computing..<br />

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• SENIOR CHORE SERVICE<br />

Tbe Conference of Western Wayne<br />

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1988. V<br />

The program is funded by Senior<br />

Alliance and provides assistance<br />

with household maintenance<br />

that may include leaf raking, snow<br />

removal and grass cutting. Individuals<br />

must be age 60 or older and liya<br />

in <strong>Canton</strong>. Plymouth or Plymouth<br />

Township. For more information,<br />

call the chore program at 525-8690<br />

• TOUGH LOVE<br />

Tough Love, a self-help group for<br />

parents troubled by teenage behavior,<br />

meets at 7 p.m. Mondays in the'<br />

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8A*<br />

O&E Monday. Aupuet 6. 1968<br />

— mm<br />

Area workers affected by early plant closings<br />

.gpntlnued from Paoe S<br />

fcsaed company.<br />

Reporting to work the first morning.<br />

Conroy learned the company<br />

cloeed two days earlier while be was<br />

busy moving wife, daughter and furniture<br />

from Massachusetts to Plymouth<br />

Township.<br />

HE AGAIN FOUND himself out of<br />

work when, alter 10 years with another<br />

Detroit firm, the company<br />

moved to Tennessee with no advance<br />

notice.<br />

4<br />

He was left Jobless a third time<br />

when the Livonia supermarket<br />

where he worked cloeed.<br />

/They just filed chapter 11 and<br />

Mm down," said Conroy who had<br />

by employed as a baker for six<br />

Conroy is now completing a course<br />

in truck repair and maintenance at<br />

Schoolcraft College in Livonia.<br />

Chris Deeg, SO, and Bill Brent, 33,<br />

worked in tbe of Seven-Up warehouse,<br />

Deeg for eight years and<br />

Brent for nearly 10.<br />

"It was a lousy deal," said Deeg of<br />

tbe way in which be and Brent discovered<br />

they no longer had jobs.<br />

"We went to work Jan. 22 and they<br />

told us to get lost." Both men loct out<br />

on limited retirement benefits,<br />

available after 10 years employment<br />

FOR BRENT, the search for a<br />

new job is made more difficult because<br />

he is deaf and unable to speak.<br />

Schoolcraft College provides an interpreter<br />

for him in class.<br />

In contrast, Cadillac Motor Car<br />

gave employees notice in December<br />

1986 that its Clark Street assembly<br />

plant would be closing one year later.<br />

James Eastman, 25, and wife<br />

Sheryl, 22, both worked for Cadillac.<br />

They had time to "pay off all our<br />

bills, plus six months In advance.<br />

Then we started looking for schools<br />

for retraining," James said. He expects<br />

to complete tbe course at<br />

Schoolcraft Sept 2 and then will begin<br />

looking for a new job.<br />

"Advertise that in the paper for<br />

me." be said with a laugh.<br />

Tbe truck maintenance course is<br />

one of five specialized automotive<br />

courses aimed at dislocated workers.<br />

Schoolcraft also offers retraining<br />

in Insurance Billing, a 200-hour program<br />

completed in 10 weeks, and<br />

Optical Dispensing, a 100-hour program<br />

completed in 12 weeks.<br />

For more information on course<br />

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Ext. 475.<br />

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Mail-in registration for Scboolcfaft<br />

College continuing education<br />

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X\Taste 211je<br />

Monday. August 8. 1088 OAE<br />

taste buds<br />

chef Larry<br />

Janes<br />

Many kinds<br />

of lettuce<br />

to choose<br />

Not so long ago, when you and I were little<br />

kids, before tbe days of McDLTi, radicchio and<br />

Boston bibb, Mamma would venture to the store<br />

and look for large, solid beads of iceberg lettuce.<br />

Occasionally, sbe would notice some different,<br />

expensive varieties folks would call mm*in*<br />

and leaf.<br />

Nowadays, a trip to the produce section has us<br />

choosing not just between tbe old standards but<br />

also some tasty varieties like buttebead, mache,<br />

purple leaf, escarole and endive.<br />

Today, lettuce can be seen not just In a salad<br />

but topped on burgers, stuffed in pita, tossed<br />

with taco Ingredients, made into soups and used<br />

as a garnish on everything from cottage cheese<br />

to shrimp cocktails.<br />

It is believed that tbe growing of lettuce may<br />

date back as far as 4,500 B.C., because<br />

depictions of lettucelike leaves were found in<br />

ancient Egyptian tombs.<br />

THE ANCIENT Greeks and Romans had a<br />

high esteem for lettuce, as evidenced by, 1.,<br />

Hippocrates' praise for its medicinal value and,<br />

2., tbe erection of an altar and statue in honor of<br />

lettuce by Augustus Caesar, who believed that it<br />

had brought about a cure from an Illness.<br />

Columbus brought lettuce seeds with him on<br />

his secood voyage to the Caribbean, where the<br />

early cultivation of this crop led to the<br />

development of a Puerto Rican variety that was<br />

grown later by the first colonists. Tbe first<br />

lettuce planted In California and the West Coast<br />

was brought there by Spanish padres.<br />

However, commercial lettuce production did<br />

not get underway till the early 1900s in what is<br />

now California, the "lettuce capitol" of the<br />

world. Tbe rapid growth of lettuce production is<br />

due largely to tbe development of refrigerated"<br />

railroad cars and storage facilities that made it<br />

possible to destribute the fresh vegetable across<br />

the country.<br />

Lettuce requires a cool, mild weather for<br />

optimal growth. It can be grown in warm<br />

weather in as little as 60 days or during the<br />

winter months, for up to 120 days. Lettuce is<br />

processed Immediately for shipment simply by<br />

packing in boxes (usually done right in the fields)<br />

and then trucked to refrigerated coolers for<br />

storage before shipping.<br />

It is processed to a very limited extent,<br />

mainly because It can't be frozen or heated<br />

without becoming limp and looting much of its<br />

appeal.<br />

IF YOU'RE LOOKING to purchase the best<br />

lettuce, look for good quality that is clean, crisp<br />

and tender. Tbe heads should be fairly firm to<br />

firm, and free from a rusty appearance, which<br />

can cause quick decay.<br />

All types of lettuce "Have a high water content<br />

(94-M percent) and areexceptknally km in<br />

calories. A one pound head has about it calories.<br />

The darker the green In color, tbe richer the<br />

lettuce is likely to be In nutrients. A darker color<br />

will mean a greater amount of Iron and vitamin<br />

A and more folic acid than other types.<br />

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© b s e r u e r & lEccentric K r u i s p a p r r s<br />

Ethel Simmons editor / 591 -2300<br />

Summertime:<br />

master canner<br />

saves the best<br />

By Qeri Rinechler<br />

special writer<br />

ITS DIFFICULT to say right now bow the<br />

canning season of 'M will be affected by<br />

the lack of rain. But ooe thing is for sore,.<br />

it win be educational.<br />

If you've already begun to pat up any fruits or<br />

early summer vegetables, you've undoubtedly<br />

noticed that the frequently irrigated crops are<br />

ripening ahead of schedule.<br />

Some early vegetable plants may have dried<br />

up in their early growth stages and may arrive<br />

late since many optimistic farmers planted a<br />

second early crop. Tbe good news Is that the<br />

crops being harvested now are generally sweet<br />

and full of flavor.<br />

Sound confusing? If you've recently been bitten<br />

by tbe canning bug or are a veteran canner,<br />

don't fret Your friends and family will be enjoying<br />

summer fruits and veggies into the winter.<br />

With some careful planning, advice from a<br />

master gardener-master canner and some triedand-true<br />

recipes, you'll be well on your way to<br />

stacking tbe pantry shelves with fruit conserves,<br />

fruit butter and jam.<br />

BEFORE THE FIRST official canning jar<br />

was patented by John Mason in IBM, fruits were<br />

preserved with sugar.<br />

As Mrs. Beeton comments in her famous cookbook,<br />

"Mrs. Beeton's Book of Household Man-<br />

agement" (1861, Exeter Books, New York):<br />

"Fruit is a most important item in the economy<br />

of health; tbe epicurean can scarcely be said to<br />

have any luxuries without it; therefore, as It is so<br />

Invaluable, when we cannot have It fresh, we<br />

must have It preserved."<br />

That certainly isn't the case in the 1980s, with<br />

exotic aad domestic fruit being transported<br />

through the air daily. During a summer with a<br />

normal amount of rainfall, economy often plays<br />

an important role for many who preserve fruits<br />

and vegetables<br />

A more compelling reason to can or preserve<br />

is that foods grown locally are generally harvested<br />

at the height of their flavor and freshness<br />

and often sold the same day at farmers' markets<br />

and roadside stands, a luxury which commercial<br />

food outlets can't provide<br />

Although fruit preserving may not be as complex<br />

as low add and high add vegetable canning,<br />

it's not a subject to be taken lightly. A simple<br />

blend of sun-kissed peaches and plum sauce<br />

or the mixture of berries, raisins and nuts<br />

simmered into a spicy conserve can add a sophisticated<br />

culinary touch to any repast But<br />

fruit preserving, like all other culinary techniques,<br />

varies from cook to cook as proportions<br />

vary from cookbook to cookbook.<br />

SO WHAT BETTER way to locate the best<br />

techniques and recipes around than by consulting<br />

someooe who has mastered tbe subject<br />

A **18<br />

0UAME BURLESON<br />

Barbara June of Troy, a master gardener-master canner, ladles<br />

a hatch of jam into jars.<br />

Barbara June began her gardening career as<br />

a young girl living on the east side. Before moving<br />

to Troy more than a year ago, with her husband<br />

and two young children, she dedded to increase<br />

her knowledge on the sdence of food<br />

preservation through a master canner program<br />

given by the Cooperative Extension Service of<br />

Michigan State University in Mt Clemens.<br />

"I needed to learn more about food preservation<br />

for two reasons," she said "My family loves<br />

eating fruits and vegetables When I freeze and<br />

can, I don't have to worry about running to the<br />

grocery store at all hours of the day, I can start<br />

a sauce at nine in the evening, because 1 have<br />

the ingredients on hand."<br />

Tbe other, equally Important reason is, "This<br />

way I can also control the amount of sugar my<br />

family eats."<br />

Please turn to Page 2<br />

These salad days bring on<br />

delicious ways with greens<br />

For as long as msn has existed on<br />

this earth, we have included green<br />

leafy vegetables in our diet Salads<br />

have been around for cantaries, accompanying<br />

meat aad grains, or on<br />

their own as a main coarse.<br />

We all know that salads are good<br />

for us. They provide fiber and are an<br />

important source of many different<br />

vitamins and minerals. Best of all,<br />

green, leafy vegetables are low In<br />

calories. But especially now. daring<br />

this long, hot summer, we may begin<br />

to grow tired of the same old lettucetoma<br />

to-c ucu m ber-crou ton type<br />

salad So after all these centurion,<br />

what can we do to spice up the old<br />

traditional salad?<br />

lap, says CM MUos<br />

Ohalha of the Qeldsa<br />

The chef<br />

or Iceberg lettuce, deeming It too<br />

sweet aad biaad. Hs also says lsaf<br />

lettuce Is not suitable for salads; It Is<br />

better off lining pistes or ussd ss s<br />

See recipes on 2B.<br />

FOR THE particularly adventuresome,<br />

arugula Is an Italian green<br />

which looks like radish leaves A<br />

trendy salad Ingredient arugula —<br />

or roqeette as the French call it -<br />

has a very pungent taste and aroma.<br />

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takes some getting used to. However,<br />

It Is gaining popularity with<br />

food trend followers.<br />

Radicchio, an Italian lettuce that<br />

resembles red cabbage but Is actually<br />

much more tender, Is also an Interesting<br />

salad addition. With a taste<br />

similar to that of Belgian endive, it<br />

Is now grown la the VS.<br />

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flower. He recommends trying nasturtiums,<br />

im pa liens, dandelions aad<br />

squash flowers. Some flowers are<br />

not edible and the chef suggests<br />

steering dear of other varieties besides<br />

those be mentioned<br />

If you're a gardener, planting<br />

some mache, or corn salad, la autumn<br />

can make for an interesting<br />

salad right into the winter. Mache Is<br />

characterised by Its small leaves<br />

that can be harvested even after the<br />

HERBS CAN BE good la salafe,<br />

too. A fresh sprig of basil, parsley or<br />

tarragon adds aroma as well as fla-<br />

See recipes, 2B.<br />

Another salad ingredient gaining<br />

in popularity Is the dried cherry.<br />

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water before adding the tart<br />

fruit to his Golden Mushroom bouse<br />

salad. Dried cherries can be found la<br />

many supermarkets and are a trendy<br />

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its summertime cherry festival.<br />

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26*<br />

O&E Monday. August 6. 19M<br />

Master canner saves the best<br />

Continued from Paga 1<br />

Mv kids don't usually eat the sugar<br />

and water ice pops They eat frozen<br />

applesauce pops which I make<br />

during the apple season,'" June said.<br />

SHE FOUND the cooperative extension<br />

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was covered each week — jams<br />

and jellies, freezing, pickles and relishes.<br />

pressure canning, water bath<br />

and drying."<br />

Keeping up to date with recommendations<br />

from the U.S. Depart-<br />

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Of all the preserves, jam is probably<br />

the simplest to prepare, and<br />

blueberry is the favorite of the June<br />

family. After crushing the fruit, it Is<br />

mixed with sugar, seasoned and then<br />

reduced to a thick mass.<br />

June is very careful about buying<br />

fruit. She generally goes directly to<br />

tbe fruit farms in Romeo and Armada<br />

or to farmers' markets.<br />

"I USUALLY CHECK before<br />

After rinsing and sorting bernes,<br />

crush by hand or in electric mixer<br />

Mix fruit with sugar in enamel or<br />

stainless-steel dutch oven. Cook rapidly<br />

IS minutes. After boiling, add<br />

ground cinnamon, and lemon zest<br />

Spoon into hot sterilized jars. Cover<br />

with lids and process 15 minutes in a<br />

hot water bath, leaving to inch head<br />

space. Cool at room temperature 8<br />

hours before storing.<br />

Jell test: Use the cold spoon technique<br />

to.test if jam is done.<br />

SPICY PEAR BUTTER<br />

* Yield: 3 pints<br />

6 pounds (or 12 medium) pears,<br />

peeled, chopped<br />

1 U cups water<br />

1 m cap lemon Juice<br />

2 teaspoons ground cinnamon<br />

4 cups firmly packed brown sugar<br />

to cup port wine<br />

'•« teaspoon ground nutmeg %<br />

Combine pears, water and lemon<br />

juice in a dutch oven. Cover and cook<br />

over medium heat for about 30 min-.<br />

utes Drain and mash pears. Add remaining<br />

ingredients. Cover and continue<br />

to cook over low heat for 1<br />

hour or until thickened, stirring<br />

carefully so as not to scorch. Pour<br />

hot pear mixture into sterilized jars<br />

clarification<br />

Scallions was missing from tbe list<br />

of ingredients, in a recipe with the<br />

recent story on the Florida dishes<br />

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trying a new source to see if the<br />

farmer has children because that<br />

generally assures me that since they<br />

also eat the product, the pesticides<br />

which were used would be safe<br />

enough for his own children to eat,"<br />

June said.<br />

This year especially, she will ask<br />

to taste the fruit before buying any<br />

large quantities, to check for flavor<br />

as well as for wateriness. Besides<br />

buying fruit for conserves, jams and<br />

butters, June freezes berries, melon<br />

balls, and sliced peaches and plums<br />

to keep on hand for salads and baking<br />

all year long.<br />

For these fruits, she usually rinses<br />

and sorts out the berries, removes<br />

the skin, then places them in rows on<br />

a cookie sheet. She stores them in<br />

the upright freezer. June uses ascorbic<br />

acid rinse on the sliced fruits, ap-<br />

leaving to inch heads pace Cover<br />

jars at once with metal lids - screw<br />

on metal bands tightly. Process in<br />

boiling water bath for 10 minutes.<br />

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*•* pound fresh plums<br />

1 pound peaches, peeled and chopped<br />

2 tablespoons lemon juice<br />

to teaspoon ascorbic-citric powder<br />

4 cups sugar<br />

% cup water<br />

1 to ounces powdered pectin<br />

4 tablespoons sherry<br />

Remove pits from plums. Do not<br />

peel. Grind fruit finely in food processor<br />

Measure 1 to cups peaches<br />

and 1 cup ground plums in a large<br />

bowl. Combine fruit, lemon juice and<br />

ascorbic-citric powder. Add sugar to<br />

fruit, mix well. Allow to stand 10<br />

minutes.<br />

Combine water and pectin in a<br />

small enamel or stainless steel<br />

saucepan. Bring to a boil and cook 1<br />

minute stirring constantly. Pour<br />

over fruit, mix and stir for 3 minutes.<br />

Pour quickly into hot sterilized<br />

jars or frozen food containers, leaving<br />

to inch headspace. Cover at once<br />

with metal lids and screw on bands<br />

or plastic food tops.<br />

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This is enough to keep June busy a<br />

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Preserving fruit is by far more<br />

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When shopping for fruits, June is<br />

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July berries because they're easier<br />

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Allow to stand at room temperature<br />

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1 whole orange, seedless, rinsed,<br />

chopped<br />

2 cups water<br />

3 cups sugar<br />

1 quart fresh cranberries, rinsed,<br />

stemmed and sorted<br />

'A cup walnuts<br />

Vt cup pecans<br />

cup raisins<br />

Vi teaspoon ground cloves<br />

•4 cup currants<br />

Combine orange and water and<br />

cook in dutch oven about 20 minutes<br />

until tender. Add cranberries, sugar,<br />

raisins and currants. Slowly bring to<br />

a boil, stirring occasionally until<br />

sugar dissolves. Then cook rapidly<br />

for 8 minutes, stirring frequently as<br />

it thickens.<br />

Add nuts during the last 5 minutes<br />

of cooking. Pour boiling hot mixture<br />

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hearts of palm, fresh ginger, green<br />

chilies and occasionally a turnip or<br />

tWO:<br />

For warm salads. Chef Hanna also<br />

likes to use wild mushrooms. Another<br />

favorite is Jicama (pronounced<br />

hickama), a Mexican potato that<br />

tastes similar to a water chestnut.<br />

INSTEAD OF t«ing bottled dressings.<br />

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own. Homemade dressings can be al-<br />

CHEF PATRICK HANNA*S<br />

MICHIGAN INN<br />

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1 doable chicken breast, skinned and<br />

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Salad Ingredients:<br />

2 caps romaiae lettuce washed and<br />

chopped la 1-iacfc squares<br />

1 cap savoy cabbage shredded<br />

H cap diced Granny Smith apples<br />

diced<br />

H cup titchi nats (canned or fresh)<br />

pitted aad halved<br />

Vi cap jicama peeled and diced<br />

Dressing:<br />

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2 tablelspoons fresh, chopped bacon<br />

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2 teaspoons ground caraway seed<br />

Vfa teaspoon salt<br />

H teaspoon white pepper<br />

Place chicken breast in saucepan<br />

and cover with chardonnay wine and<br />

simmer about 15 minutes until white<br />

and tender. Remove breasts and reserve<br />

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Serve immediately. Serves 2.<br />

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WITH CURRY DRESSING<br />

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Salad Ingredients:<br />

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cup salad oil<br />

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2 tablespoons curry powder<br />

1 tablespoon dijon mustard<br />

1 clove garlic, mashed<br />

1 teaspoon salt<br />

Wash and dram greens and break<br />

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Garnish with orange sections, onion<br />

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1 teaspoon crushed garlic<br />

1 tablelspoon black pepper<br />

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For more information on the<br />

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Building, Mount<br />

the product to become cloudy.<br />

When making a jam or jelly, it's<br />

best to test for jell. Barbara June,<br />

master canner, recommends the<br />

Clemens 48043. sheet test. During canning season,<br />

she keeps a clean tablespoon in tbe<br />

refrigerator.<br />

By Geri Rinechler<br />

special writer<br />

When shopping for fruit, keep in<br />

mind that it should be ripe but firm.<br />

Before tasting, check to see if the<br />

fruit has a nice aroma Apricots,<br />

peaches, plums and berries are best<br />

for jams, fruit butters and conserves.<br />

Jam is a simple blend of cooked<br />

fruit and sugar, a pureed fruit<br />

spread that generally contains<br />

brown sugar A conserve is a cooked<br />

fruit mixture containing nuts and raisins.<br />

Fruit jams can be diluted with<br />

brandy or other fruit liqueurs and be<br />

used as a sauce for a pate, to baste<br />

poultry while roasting or to coat a<br />

fruit tart. Conserves can be served<br />

like a relish to accompany any meat<br />

or poultry entree.<br />

SINCE ALL fruits contain natural<br />

pectin in varying amounts, not all<br />

jam or marmalade recipes employ<br />

additional pectin. Generally, for every<br />

cup of fruit in a jam or jelly recipe.<br />

V« of a cup to 1 cup sugar<br />

should be used.<br />

If fruit is underripe it will be higher<br />

in acid as well as in pectin. Tart<br />

apples, citrus fruits and cranberries<br />

have high amounts of pectin. Pectinlike<br />

ascorbic acid is available wherever<br />

canning equipment is sold, most<br />

often in tbe grocery or hardware<br />

stores.<br />

When cooking a jam, conserve or<br />

butter you may want to remove the<br />

excess layer from the top surface<br />

with a spoon. This usually will cause<br />

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LOOK FOR the jam to be translucent.<br />

It should be thick enough to<br />

mound.<br />

To be extra sure, take the refrigerated<br />

spoon and hold horizontally<br />

8-10 inches above the pot while cooking.<br />

After a minute or two, a few<br />

drops will form on the spoon and<br />

move together to form a sheet. It is<br />

then ready.<br />

Although many jam and conserve<br />

recipes don't specify cooking tbe<br />

filled jars in a hot water bath, June<br />

recommends doing so.<br />

"This way, I know that the bacteria<br />

has been cooked out and I have<br />

peace of mind when giving them as<br />

gifts for the holidays."<br />

This is also necessary when you<br />

don't use paraffin as a sealing agent.<br />

"I was very concerned about having<br />

hot wax on the stove when my<br />

children were young because wax<br />

burns so easily."<br />

TO PREPARE a water bath, use<br />

an enamel-coated canning pot. After<br />

packing hot sterilized jam jars and<br />

leaving the amount of bead space required<br />

by the recipe, fill the canner<br />

halfway with water. Bring it to a<br />

simmer over medium beat.<br />

Set the jars in the canning rack,<br />

lowering the filled rack into the<br />

simmering water. Fold in the handles.<br />

Make sure the jars are covered<br />

with about one inch of water. Cover,<br />

bring to a boil and process according<br />

to recipe.<br />

Remove and drain. Allow to rest<br />

and cool according to the recipe.<br />

"Never use old lids, buy new ones<br />

each year," June said She prefers either<br />

Mason or Ball wide-mouth jars<br />

and lids.<br />

There are not very many new<br />

cookbooks to recommend as good<br />

sources for information on technique.<br />

"The Blue Book." published by<br />

the Ball Corp., is sold in stores where<br />

canning equipment is found. Or<br />

write the Ball Corp., Consumer<br />

Products Division. 345 S. High<br />

Street, Munsey, Ind. 47302.<br />

The book "Preserving,'' the Good<br />

Cook, Time-Life Series, 1981, still<br />

available at local book stores, explains<br />

technique excellently. Since it<br />

is seven years old, you may need to<br />

check recommendations on pressure-canning<br />

and hot water bath<br />

canning for meats and vegetables.<br />

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Summer is a favorite season for<br />

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Summer is a time for friends and<br />

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Make a picnic a moveable feast<br />

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Picnics need to be well organized<br />

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of ice cubes to keep food well<br />

chilled. You can never have too<br />

much ice on a hot day. If you're using<br />

a vacuum bottle for cold foods,<br />

chill it before adding food. For hot<br />

foods, use boiling water to heat inte-<br />

rior before adding hot food<br />

MAKE CLEANUP easy Moisten<br />

paper towels, washcloths or dishcloths<br />

with water and store in a plastic<br />

bag. When sticky fingers appear<br />

you'll be ready Remember to take<br />

along a first aid kit, sunscreen, aspirin<br />

and bug repellent Picnics have a<br />

way of making these supplies necessary.<br />

If sandwiches are on the menu,<br />

pack all the components separately<br />

and assemble at the picnic area. This<br />

eliminates soggy bread. Pack the<br />

dressings for lettuce salads separately.<br />

For a moveable Mexican<br />

feast, cube leftover meatloaf. pack<br />

tortilla chips, shredded cheese, lettuce,<br />

tomatoes and hot sauce. Everyone<br />

makes his or her own lunch.<br />

For a simple dessert, freeze<br />

grapes in plastic bags. When you're<br />

ready to leave for the picnic pack<br />

the frozen grapes. Serve them; they<br />

will still be chilled and delicious<br />

Make giant-size cookies for picnics<br />

Cookies satisfy that sweet craving<br />

without becoming a melted mess<br />

QUICK BREADS made with fresh<br />

fruits are also easy to take along.<br />

Bake an extra loaf next time you<br />

make banana, nut, rhubarb,<br />

strawberry or blueberry quick<br />

breads' These can be served along<br />

with cream cheese, sliced cheese or<br />

fresh fruit with no mess<br />

Let your refrigerator brew tbe<br />

iced tea while you are at work or<br />

asleep Place tea bags in a jar or<br />

pitcher, fill with cold water. Cover<br />

and refrigerate at least 8 hours or<br />

overnight Remove tea bags and it's<br />

ready to serve — no fuss. For a picnic,<br />

freeze the beverages in large<br />

plastic containers- Tbe frozen liquids<br />

will help keep the other items cold.<br />

ELIMINATE THE mess of buttering<br />

corn on the cob at the picnic Fill<br />

a large quart jar with hot water, add<br />

2 sticks of butter Let this stand in<br />

the sun to melt When the butter<br />

melts, put a cob in the jar and pull<br />

out slowly The butter will float on<br />

the top of the water and coats the<br />

corn perfectly.<br />

For easy side dishes and not pots<br />

to wash, place frozen vegetables in<br />

foil, top with favorite seasoning and<br />

seal tightly. Cook on the grill, turn<br />

occasionally Serve in the foil.<br />

Lois Thieleke<br />

home economist. Cooperative Extension Service<br />

Picnics vary from peanut butter<br />

and jelly sandwiches to cheese and<br />

champagne Choose foods that are<br />

easy to handle with the least amount<br />

of drag-along equipment. It is simpler<br />

to prepare the food at borne,<br />

and pack it in a basket than flip<br />

hamburgers or baste chicken on a<br />

grilL<br />

No matter what you plan to eat<br />

exercise caution especially when using<br />

grills. Be careful of leftovers if<br />

there is no ice left and it's still very<br />

warm Two hours out of refrigeration<br />

or cooking temperature is long<br />

enough for any food Don't take<br />

chances eating tbe leftovers They<br />

aren't worth a trip to the hospital<br />

Summer is meant to be enjoyed,<br />

whether you are cooking and eating<br />

indoors or outdoors Make foods that<br />

are simple but delicious Nobody<br />

wants to spend time in a hot kitchen<br />

cooking or cleaning. Picnic? should<br />

be casual, free-spirited and relaxed,<br />

to be enjoyed<br />

Chef Larry's recipes with lettuce<br />

LETTUCE CREAM SOUP<br />

3 cup* shredded iceberg lettuce<br />

4 cups rich beef stock<br />

1 cup chopped watercress<br />

3 tablespoons butter<br />

cup finely choppedd onion<br />

2 tablespoons green pepper<br />

1 small clove garlic, minced<br />

'A teaspoon dried tarragon<br />

2 tablespoon parsley<br />

dash nutmeg<br />

salt and pepper to taste<br />

2 egg yolks, beaten<br />

*«« cap heavy cream<br />

Place lettuce in a kettle with the<br />

beef stock and chopped watercress<br />

Saute onion, green pepper, garlic<br />

and herbs in butter until soft Add to<br />

stock mixture Cover, bring to a boil<br />

and simmer for 30 minutes Beat egg<br />

yolks with cream, whisk in 4 cup<br />

hot soup. Return to rest of soup,<br />

whisking in slowly. Reheat but do<br />

not boil. Adjust seasoning to taste.<br />

LETTUCE AND TOMATO CREAM<br />

SALAD<br />

3 large tomatoes<br />

1 package (8-ounce) cream cheese<br />

1 cop ricotta cheese<br />

2 cloves pressed garlic<br />

salt and pepper to taste<br />

1 large bead lettuce<br />

1 cap bottled French dressing<br />

Peel tomatoes; chop fine. Combine<br />

with cream cheese, ricotta. garlic<br />

salt and pepper Wash lettuce, pat<br />

dry. Place V* of tomato crfeam mixture<br />

in each lettuce leaf and stack<br />

mixture, alternating lettuce leaves<br />

with cream mixture Wrap in plastic<br />

wrap, chill, cut into slices, serve<br />

with French dressing.<br />

STEAMED FISH LN LETTUCE<br />

4 small fillets of any fish<br />

'4 cup batter margarine<br />

2 tablespoons lemon juice<br />

4 large lettuce leaves (any variety)<br />

3 caps white wine or broth<br />

Wash and pat dry fish fillets Combine<br />

butter margarine with lemon<br />

juice and spread over top of fish<br />

Place each fillet in a lettuce leaf and<br />

wrap to cover completely. Bring<br />

wine or broth a simmer and using a<br />

vegetable steamer, place wrapped<br />

fillets on steamer rack Cover and<br />

steam gently for 8-10 minutes or until<br />

fish flak® easily with a fork Enjoy<br />

Brie cheese heightens taste of veggies<br />

AP — Using Brie to make a<br />

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4 caps broccoli flowereui<br />

1 tablespoon margarine or batter<br />

1 tablespoon all-purpose flour<br />

•4 teaspoon salt<br />

Dash white pepper<br />

5 cup milk<br />

2 ounces Brie cheese (rind trimmed),<br />

cubed<br />

1 tablespoon dry white wine<br />

Place steamer basket in large<br />

saucepan; add water to just below<br />

basket Bring water to boiling. Place<br />

broccoli flowerets in steamer basket<br />

Cover and steam 10 to 12 minutes<br />

or until crisp-tender.<br />

For sauce, in a small saucepan<br />

melt margarine. Stir in flour, salt<br />

and pepper Add milk all at once.<br />

Cook and stir until thickened and<br />

bubbly, cook and stir 1 minute more.<br />

Add Brie; stir over low beat until<br />

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Monday. August 8, 1966 O&E<br />

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Craig Stockard of the Lakera protecta the puck from Mark laael<br />

of the Wildcata, but laael and Company came out on top in<br />

Thureday'a MSHL playoff game, 6-4. The Wildcata will play the<br />

©bseruer ^^uispapers<br />

BILL BRESLER/ataff photographer<br />

Spartana in the Bakea Conference aemifinal at 830 p.m. Monday<br />

at the Plymouth Ice Arena. The other aemi ia alated for 7<br />

p.m. Monday; the league final 7 p.m. Wedneeday.<br />

Upsets mark hockey playoffs<br />

Upsets remain the rule in the Metro Summer — —<br />

Hockey League playoffs. Last Monday the Spartans,<br />

3-8 during the regular season, sent the Bulldogs,<br />

the first-place finisher in the Bakes Division « i<br />

at 9-2, to the sidelines with an 11-7 thumping. flOCKGV<br />

On Wednesday at the Plymouth Ice Arena, it w<br />

was the Wolverines turn. During the regular season,<br />

they had managed just one win (in the final<br />

game) and a tie in the Eagle Conference. Their<br />

opponent was tbe first-place Huskies, 9-1-1 during<br />

the regular season.<br />

The result was hardly predictable. Tbe Wolverines<br />

skated to a 4-1 lead after one period and<br />

stayed in front throughout, posting a 9-6 upset.<br />

THE VICTORY means both fourth-place teams<br />

have reached the league semifinals, while the regular-season<br />

champs are out of the playoffs. On<br />

Thursday in the second Bakes Conference semifinal,<br />

the third-place finishing Wildcats upended the<br />

second-place Lakers 6-4 at Wayne Ice Arena.<br />

The second Eagle Conference semi, matting<br />

the second-place Falcons and third-place Broocoe,<br />

Mercy rule gets<br />

lots of NABF use<br />

By C J. Rteak<br />

staff writer<br />

Without doubt, A dray Appliance<br />

was tbe class of tbe Detroit Adray<br />

Baseball League this summer. Appliance<br />

finished 30-5, 10 wins ahead of<br />

the second-place finisher, and followed<br />

that by sweeping through the<br />

playoffs with three straight victories.<br />

And yet, as impressive as that<br />

record is, Appliance is an underdog<br />

— a big underdog — entering the<br />

All-American Amateur Baseball Association<br />

(AAABA) regional that<br />

starts Wedneeday at Ford Field.<br />

Tbe reason is simple: Johnny's<br />

Auto Sales of Baltimore is coining to<br />

town.<br />

Tbis is no minor league operation.<br />

Johnny's is the defending AAABA<br />

national champion Its roster usually<br />

consists of players who get drafted<br />

by major league teams.<br />

THEY ARE a big-time<br />

tkm," said Sta Roae, who<br />

Appliance with Bob Atkiaa.<br />

Roae also coaches baseball at Redford<br />

Union, where Atkins is the athletic<br />

director.<br />

"Most of (Johnny's) kids will be<br />

tettS of<br />

they've got They've played<br />

they will have played<br />

paraoanel for tbe Milwaukee<br />

"tifl<br />

Other than Its<br />

(They've «ot a peal<br />

was last night. A Bronco win would mean tbe top<br />

four teams had all been eliminated in the first<br />

round of the playoffs.<br />

In the Wolverines upset, three players scored<br />

two goals apiece. Keith Pietila was the most productive,<br />

adding three assists Matt Wiljanen had<br />

one assist to go with his two gpals; Jim Storm was<br />

the other multiple scorer.<br />

Joe Ahmet collected three goals and an assist<br />

and Mike Kneiding added a goal and two assists<br />

for the Huskies. Both will be seniors at Livonia<br />

Churchill this fall.<br />

THE WILDCATS battled back from a 3-1 deficit<br />

after one period to beat tbe lakera, and they<br />

did it in a 1:20 span of the second period. In that<br />

time, the Wildcats scored four unanswered goals<br />

— two by Mike Jorgensen, who also a — o n<br />

baseball<br />

pitcher and nine left-handed<br />

hitters").<br />

HE'LL FIND out quickly enough.<br />

Appliance and Johnny's meet in tbe<br />

regional opener at 3 p.m. Wedneeday<br />

at Ford Field. The third team in the<br />

double-elimination tournament is<br />

Jammers from Columbus. Ohio. The<br />

Jammers drew a first-round bye;<br />

they'll play the Appliance-Johnny's<br />

winner at 2 pm Thursday at Ford.<br />

The loser of game No. 1 will then<br />

meet the loser of game No. 2 at approximately<br />

3:30 p-m, with one<br />

team being eliminated The final<br />

rooad will begin at 2 pjn. Friday.<br />

The regional champion earns a<br />

trip to Johnstown, Pa., for the AAA-<br />

BA national tournament<br />

ALTHOUGH THE odtk may be<br />

stacked against Us team. Rase like*<br />

Appliance's chances.<br />

"Our team's forte la hitting." he<br />

said "We can really Mt the balL We<br />

have food hatting averages from the<br />

No. 1 batter to the No. I.<br />

"PI* we>e<br />

(«rom Uaivarattyrf<br />

Dstrt* and Redford Union) aad (second<br />

baseman) Jkn (Uveas (Kent<br />

the attack is third beee-<br />

Gtug I? Alexander (Arkansas),<br />

has heaa the team's moat coa-<br />

I IsaHefl threat He led AppU-<br />

turn to Pace 2<br />

another. Jorgensen finished with three goals and<br />

an assist.<br />

Tim Olachanski added a goal and two<br />

and Sean Flynn got three assists for the Wildcats.<br />

Rob McDonald paced tbe Lakers with two goals<br />

and two assists.<br />

•The Wildcats, who now have won six of their<br />

last seven games, play tbe Spartans in the Bakes<br />

Conference final at 8:30 p.m. Monday at the<br />

Plymouth Ice Arena. The Eagle Conference final<br />

will be at 7 p.m., with the Wolverines meeting the<br />

Broncos-Falcons victor.<br />

- The winners will meet in the league championship<br />

game at 7 p.m. Wednesday at Plymouth. The<br />

league champ will then travel to Chicago to meet<br />

the Windy City Summer Hockey League playoff<br />

winner in the two-game, most-goals Summer<br />

Challenge Cup Aug. 13-14.<br />

(P.C)1C<br />

SVSC lineup<br />

includes many<br />

ex-area stars<br />

By C J. Risak<br />

staff writer<br />

Northern Michigan's first football<br />

season in the Great Lakes Intercollea<br />

giate Athletic Conference was an<br />

auspicious one. Tbe Wildcats went<br />

unbeaten in lour conference games,<br />

posted a 10-2 overall record and<br />

reached the NCAA Division H semifinals<br />

where they lost 13-7 to Portland<br />

State.<br />

So what does coach Herb Grenke<br />

have planned for an encore? "Our<br />

goal," be said at Wednesday's GLI-<br />

AC football-volleyball media day, "is<br />

to be the most improved team in the<br />

country."<br />

Using last year as a yardstick<br />

might make improvement seem like<br />

a lofty aspiration. But consider this:<br />

NMU returns 16 starters who earned<br />

mention on the all-GLIAC team last<br />

year.<br />

AMONG THOSE returning is the<br />

conference player-of-the-year, senior<br />

tailback Steve Avery, who rushed<br />

for 1,300 yards and scored 12 touchdowns.<br />

Also back are six members of<br />

the all-GLIAC first-team defense.<br />

Everything considered, it's little<br />

wonder NMU is a heavy favorite to<br />

repeat as champion. The Wildcats<br />

earned five of six possible first-place<br />

votes in the coaches' preseason balloting.<br />

Hillsdale was picked to nm«h<br />

second and got the only other firstplace<br />

vote. Grand Valley State and<br />

Saginaw Valley State tied for third,<br />

with Ferris State fifth and Wayne<br />

State sixth.<br />

Although NMU has a devastating<br />

lineup returning, other league members<br />

also have some all-GLIAC performers<br />

coming back. SVSlTs offensive<br />

line will be anchored by 6-foot,<br />

250-pound senior guard Doug Mac, a<br />

Wayne Memorial grad and two-time<br />

first-team selection.<br />

THE CARDINALS will need the<br />

strong blocking provided by Mac,<br />

sophomore Don McAnelly (6-2, 240),<br />

from Troy Athens, who returns at<br />

center, and sophomore Rick Forsytbe<br />

(6-2, 242), from Redford Catholic<br />

Central, who returns at guard.<br />

SVSU must break in a new quarterback<br />

and replace tbe third and<br />

fourth best rushers in the GLIAC in<br />

'87.<br />

football<br />

There are seven returnees on defense,<br />

including part-time starter<br />

Mike Korxetki (6-4, 240), a senior defensive<br />

tackle from Wayne Manorial.<br />

Brian Tiller (3-8, 165), a sophomore<br />

from Plymouth Salem, is<br />

slated as a possible starter at strong<br />

safety after filling tbe cornerback<br />

position a year ago.<br />

Tbe kicking game is in the hands<br />

of senior Chris Piazza (Westland<br />

John Glenn). Piazza connected on 16of-17<br />

extra points and six-of-12 field<br />

goals, setting 34 points in '87.<br />

WAYNE STATE finished dead last<br />

in the GLIAC a year ago, winless in<br />

four games. The Tartars plan to improve,<br />

with a stronger defense anchored<br />

by senior defensive tackle<br />

Tony Beaune (6-5, 248) of Livonia<br />

Stevenson, a second-team all-GLIAC<br />

member last year, and senior noseguard<br />

Marty Altounian (6-0, 240) of<br />

Livonia Bentley, honorable mention<br />

all-league in '87.<br />

"He's a great talent," said WSU<br />

coach Joe Horn of Beaune. "I think<br />

be can be one of the best in tbp<br />

league. He's beginning to think<br />

there's no one around who can block<br />

him."<br />

As for Altounian, Horn said, "Marty's<br />

Just an excellent player. He's really<br />

coming into his own."<br />

Tbe line and a strong secondary<br />

will cany the defense. Tbe linebacking<br />

was weak a year ago and might<br />

not be much better. Which means<br />

senior cornerback Craig Pasini (Rochester)<br />

will see plenty of action. Pasini<br />

is filling his third position in<br />

three years; he's also played strong<br />

and free safety.<br />

'TASINI'S A potential all-conference<br />

player," said Horn. "Cornerback<br />

should be his best position. He<br />

can cover."<br />

On offense, WSU has its quarterback,<br />

Junior Mike Grennier, returning<br />

(unlike four of the six other GLI-<br />

AC. teams). One of his main targets<br />

will be diminutive senior wide re-<br />

P lease turn to Page 2<br />

Appliance has<br />

underdog role<br />

Close games were the exception<br />

as the mercy rule got a lot of use in<br />

the early rounds of the National<br />

Amateur Baseball Federation tournament<br />

at Livonia's Ford Field last<br />

sek.<br />

Three of tbe first four games<br />

lopsided contests, with tbe<br />

two Livonia Collegiate Baseball<br />

League entries, Walter's Home Appliance<br />

and Tom Holxer Ford,<br />

coming away unscathed.<br />

Those two teams, the only unbeaten<br />

bellclubs after four games,<br />

played at 5:30 p a Friday, bet tbe<br />

storm that dumped heavy rain on<br />

tbe metro area forced postponement<br />

of the game.<br />

Walter's and Holasr Ford were<br />

to resume play at 11 un. Satarday,<br />

with Walter's holding a 3-1 land la<br />

the too of tbe i<br />

Brian Smotinski and John Knittel<br />

opened tbe bottom half of the first<br />

back-to-back singles<br />

for Walter's, aad both eventually<br />

WALTER'S STARTED theB<br />

•a 17-1<br />

of Macomb. The only<br />

•flratM<br />

Detroit Re-<br />

snx.se<br />

with a 17-7<br />

baseball<br />

hitter over four innings to earn tbe<br />

victory for Hotaer Ford, 23-10. He<br />

•truck out five and walked nooe before<br />

BUI Bragg came on and<br />

the last three, allowt^<br />

three hits and four runs.<br />

Hobar Ford's 13-bit attack Included<br />

a trio of three hit performances.<br />

Kevin FUtter and Rick Tavormina<br />

were 3-for-4 aad Paul<br />

Newitt 3-for-S. All three lad two<br />

RBI,<br />

In addition, Stave Hirschman<br />

was 3-for-S and Keith Dutkiewics<br />

2-for-4. Both bad one RBL<br />

Walter's broke open its game<br />

with Macomb whan it sent 13<br />

batters to the plate aad scored sin*<br />

runs in the fifth inning, boosting Ms<br />

land to 14-1.<br />

DERRICK DOWUNQ was b-for-<br />

3 aa Walter's collected IS hits.<br />

Knittel aad Tony Aiken, who had a<br />

apiece.


2QP.C) OAE Monday. Augu* 6.<br />

sports shorts<br />

• PRACTICES BEGIN<br />

• <strong>Canton</strong> High School girls interested<br />

in swimming or diving on<br />

the 1986 swim team are invited to<br />

attend tbe start of fall practice<br />

Monday. Aug IS, from 8:30 a.m. to<br />

noon in tbe Phase III pool. Call<br />

coach Hooker Wellman at 453-2036<br />

for additional information.<br />

• Salem High School girls interested<br />

in competing on the 1988<br />

swimming and diving team should<br />

note the first day of practice will<br />

be Monday, Aug 15, from 8:30 a.m.<br />

to noon in the Salem pool.<br />

Beginning Monday, Aug 29,<br />

practice will begin at 2:30 p.m. and<br />

last until 5 p m Questions should<br />

be directed to coach Chuck Olson<br />

at 453-7695 or 451-6600, Ext. 296.<br />

• Ninth and 10th grade girls<br />

who would like-to play freshman or<br />

junior varsity basketball for Salem<br />

High School should attend the start<br />

of practice Monday. Aug 15, from<br />

11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the high<br />

school gymnasium Call 459-7515<br />

or 455-8351 for information.<br />

• RACQUETBALL<br />

A men's fall racqoetball league,<br />

sponsored by the <strong>Canton</strong> Parks and<br />

Recreation Department, begins<br />

play Wednesday, Aug 31. at Rose<br />

Shores of <strong>Canton</strong> Court times will<br />

be 7:30 and 8 p.m.<br />

The fee is 682 for the 13-week<br />

season and includes all court times<br />

and awards. The league is divided<br />

up based on individual ability .<br />

Players may register in person<br />

or by mail at the Parks and Recreation<br />

Department. 1150 S. <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Center Rd . <strong>Canton</strong> 48188<br />

• FALL SOFTBALL<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Parks and Recreation<br />

Department is registering teams<br />

for its fall softball league which<br />

begins play Tuesday, Sept. 6.<br />

The fee is f 120 per team plus a<br />

$25 forfeit fee that is refunded if<br />

tbe team doesn't forfeit There are<br />

no residency rules, and games are<br />

piayed on Tuesdays. Wednesdays<br />

and Thursdays.<br />

Teams registered in the <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Parks and Recreation summer<br />

leagues can sign up Monday, Aug.<br />

22. through Thursday. Aug. 25. New<br />

teams may register Friday, Aug.<br />

26, through Wednesday. Aug. 31.<br />

Softball standings<br />

CANTON TOWNSHIP<br />

PARKS/RECREATION DEPT.<br />

FINAL SOFTBALL STANDINGS<br />

RED LEAG UE<br />

mt<br />

Onmcom/BayK* J oC<br />

Contractors inoustnai T*e<br />

Cant or Scots<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> BoxAng & Trophy<br />

RymouTfi Rock II<br />

Uncle E


• * .<br />

\<br />

Monday. Auqutt a, 19M 04tE (4C*K T,Ro)3B<br />

When you're an Observer & Eccentric carrier, we give<br />

you a<br />

polar bear—<br />

Danny Petrowski of Livonia gets a closer look<br />

The last train home<br />

•<br />

Matthew Woolf and Stephen Swartz meet Howie, the Moslem Shrine Clowp<br />

John Cichosz of Retflond and Dean Erickson of Livonia have front-row seats for the Moslem Shrine Highlanders<br />

A<br />

Checking out the Hippo<br />

Here we come, ready or notl<br />

nd a giraffe, and a tiger, and all the other wonderful animals at the Detroit<br />

Zoo-they're yours for a night--Carrier Night. Not only do our carriers get to<br />

treat their families to an evening at the Zoo, they also have a chance to win some<br />

really neat prizes throughout the year; Including a 10-speed bike. How do you<br />

get in on all this fun? Well, if you're between 11 and 44 years old. you can call<br />

one of these numbers and apply for your own route:<br />

B®3L-(3)®<br />

Wayne County THE<br />

8KB><br />

Oakland County<br />

9 ft popup,<br />

sleeps 8. 2 way frig, turnac*. awning<br />

Poet rack. excellent condition<br />

$2150 525-9335<br />

1965 JAYCO 24't fi Steeps 8. self<br />

conltinea Reese -M1ch Included<br />

Line new. $6,895 981 -4529<br />

816 Auto ft Truck<br />

Parts ft Sarvics<br />

CARAVAN van veals with locking<br />

glove box $100 tor Both Brand<br />

w 421-3988<br />

CORVETTE Ives 6 nms 1984 thru<br />

1985, excellent condition<br />

349-9192<br />

ENGINE - 350 Rocket lor 1970 OldsmoMie<br />

Runs $200'besl 522-8446<br />

FOUR Firestone L 7615. 8 p»y. light<br />

truck tires, 8,000 miles $160<br />

937-9656<br />

FOUR NEW P255-70R15 General<br />

Grabber radial truck tires $300<br />

538-9116<br />

GATEWAY Monster MuOders, 36 5.<br />

3,000 rrulas-llke, new, on aluminum<br />

wheels $550-will spin 1966-77<br />

Bronco parts 981-3196<br />

GMC, 1977 350 true* engine, 4 von<br />

mains less than 10 000 maes since<br />

reburil. manual transmission $575<br />

525-7185<br />

BLAZER 1965 S-10, 4x4, Tahoe.<br />

loaded, excellent condition, highway<br />

miles. $7900 363-4727<br />

CHEVY C10 1966 Fun sue pickup<br />

6 cylinder automatic, air. 26.000<br />

miles Excellent condition<br />

$8900 . 422-7269<br />

CHEVY 1954 Stake, hydraulic taBgate.<br />

46 000 mile*, one owner, runs<br />

great $600 477-4649<br />

CHEVY 1972 plck-up-350<br />

wtwel drive runs good. wai sea for<br />

parts Can after 5pm 697-3649<br />

or 496-1737<br />

CHEVY 1977 new tires. radiator<br />

Iron painters rack, runs good $1000<br />

Or best offer 661-5568<br />

CHEVY 1985 * ton 4X4. 350 V8. 4<br />

speed automatic, artic 7'6" plow,<br />

dual tanks, new shocks brakes,<br />

tires, 46.000 miles, very good condition.<br />

$8,900 or beat Leave message<br />

477-4685<br />

DODGE PICK-UP 1964. Vk Ton. 6<br />

cylinder, $4,988<br />

TOWN i COUNTRY DODGE<br />

9 MM 6 Grand River 474-6668<br />

DODGE 1965 Ramchargar Royal<br />

SE. Prospector package. 316. automatic.<br />

power window*, locka, Meer<br />

mg/brakes, cruise. Mt. deluxe Manor.<br />

new tlraa. 70.000 mHaa. Texas<br />

truck, no rust A*, am-lm $8,500<br />

Days 3S4-3003; eves 861-3014<br />

DODGE 3/4 ton 1966-4 wheel drive<br />

pick-up Exceaent condition v-8.<br />

9.000 i-rtfes. 111.300.<br />

456-6106<br />

FORD PICKUP- 1960. Rebuff 302<br />

good oorv<br />

runa great. $1675 or beat 566-1066<br />

FORO RANGER - 1666 pick-up 9<br />

spaed, ttareo. cap. Inar. very clean.<br />

$4695 646-2612, 662-7799<br />

FORO XLT lariat- 1666 Pickup.<br />

26.000 m V8 loaded cap. dura-<br />

. 464-1616<br />

FORO 1977 F2S0 - new motor, radiator.<br />

raar Urea brake*, paint, mora;<br />

15.000 maes $2600 427-2341<br />

FORO 1940. F-100. pick up. 6 cytlndar,<br />

3 spaed, overdr-va. brown cap.<br />

am-fm 6 track, hnch, good cotk).<br />

tlon $2000 726-744$<br />

1986 HONDA<br />

• C I V I C !<br />

Kdoor. Buiol<br />

1935 HONDA<br />

p u c i i m p<br />

Monday, August 8. 198® 04E **C<br />

GLA66IFIED ADVERTISING<br />

\ 644-1070 Oakteq^Mgjmy 591-0900 Wayne County 952-3222 Rochester/Rochester HiMs<br />

822 Trucks For 8ala<br />

FORO. 'MO F-190, MOMK.<br />

power neering, Brake*. • cytnder.<br />

Jual lank* low mtw. $2190or beet<br />

Days. 522-5530 Evaa, 553-3778<br />

FORD Ranger Pickup 4<br />

sm-lm raatetle adding rear<br />

window $3000. 444-1460<br />

FORD 1963 S-I5C pick-up. pom<br />

sleerlng/Mskes. 4 speed overdrive.<br />

S cylinder (m slsrsc exceaent condition,<br />

verycfean $4150 476-4767<br />

RANGER. 1966 PICK-UP Am-fm<br />

caaaatte. bedaner dean $5,656<br />

LOU LaRICHE<br />

CHEVY/SUBARU<br />

Plymouth Rd - Just West of 1-275<br />

453-4600<br />

RANGER 1867-XLT. V-6.7 bed. eu<br />

tomatic. air. crulae. casaetle. peyload<br />

8 towing package Ruatproofed<br />

8 duraliner. $9200 961-9119<br />

1967 FORO F-190 BIG FOOTS<br />

3 TO CHOOSE FROM ALL FULLY<br />

EOUIPED Low mileage - 4.000 to<br />

6.000 miles, $14,995<br />

24-Hour Weekend Shopping<br />

Jack Demmer Ford<br />

721-6560<br />

CHEVY, 1966 BomavNe van. 8 passenger<br />

air. loaded. Bra new. $9,500<br />

or otter Must sa* noeH 277-4649<br />

CLUB WAGONS 6<br />

VAN CONVERSIONS<br />

Good 3 aWctlon<br />

64-87<br />

Slartmg from $5,295<br />

BILL BROWN USED CARS 522-0030<br />

DOOGE Caravan 1987. 2 2 War. Mr.<br />

auto. 5 pesaanger, loaded. 59.000<br />

maes $7000 464-4263<br />

DOOGE CONVERSION VAN 1947.<br />

autamauc.. loaded, $14.94$<br />

TOWN 6 COUNTRY DOOGE<br />

9 Mile 6 Grand River 47.<br />

DODGE MAX! van 1973 Sea manager<br />

Fen Ion apart mania 19000 Fan-<br />

Ion $600 or offer<br />

DOOGE 1964 mm-van cargo, vary<br />

good condnon. power steering,<br />

brakes, fm stereo $3400 435-0048<br />

DODGE 1966 - Sunhaw* conversion<br />

• ,aM • -J - J - - — -*<br />

"wi, • | _>HO^Q . S'cei'eni conoiiiuit.<br />

Must see $9500 979-1251<br />

FORD E150- 1944. Super Cergo<br />

Van 351 engine, automatic, Nr.<br />

speed control, door locks. 4 captams<br />

cfialrs dnaWad maids<br />

$6500 427-4752<br />

FORO 1979 Chateau Qui) Wagon.<br />

V-8 automatic. Nr, privacy otau<br />

$3000 Altar 5pm: 476-4732<br />

FORO 1940 - 6150 conversion, custom<br />

sleeping area 6 cabinets.<br />

$2 850 Ca« after 4 30pm, 474-6504<br />

FORO 1941 -<br />

Only $ 1.250<br />

TYME AUTO<br />

$ nms grail<br />

456-9646<br />

FORO. 1945. Out) Wagon, power<br />

si earing/brakee. a*. cnSaa. bad.<br />

$8 500 666-1731<br />

FORO. 1946. F-150. CuMomOed<br />

van. 36A00 rrtea axceSenl cornstion<br />

. 6 cyftnder 464 1646<br />

FORO 1944 Wedge uumw akm.<br />

maroon 4 gray.<br />

$13,500<br />

i Voyager LE nan, 19(6.<br />

40 000 maes $6,000<br />

476-1624<br />

STARCRAFT. 1946. Mdy 900<br />

of. loaded. TV<br />

with VCR. mut» m Muel see.<br />

$16,995<br />

667-4154<br />

COOL<br />

1988 FORD<br />

TEMPO GL<br />

8000<br />

1985 OLDS<br />

CIERA<br />

*5500<br />

1987 ACURA<br />

i cr.curi<br />

8 9 0 0 1 6,900<br />

823 Vana<br />

VOYAOER 1645 SE<br />

Bon. 54.000 mfte* 7 paaaariinar Automatic<br />

2.6 angina Air AMrM cassene<br />

Power locka. Much moor*<br />

$6600 Cea after Spm 861-3662<br />

824 Jeepe ft Othar<br />

4-Whaal Drives<br />

RANGER 1945 4X4 XLT Automatic.<br />

$7,995<br />

North Brothers Ford 421-1376<br />

SIX. 1987 RANGER, 4x4, loaded,<br />

$10,995<br />

BILL BROWN USED CARS 522-0030<br />

SUZUKI 1967 Samaral. 4x4.<br />

low maeage, Owner muat sen Cal<br />

after 6pm 346-9284<br />

SKI, 1946 BLAZER 4x4 Automatic<br />

air. V6. tat. crulae. stereo/caaeene $<br />

more. Only $9,995<br />

BILL COOK BUICK<br />

471-0800<br />

AUDI 4000. 1940. car has bean aari<br />

raguferty 4 taken care of Exlent<br />

condition $2400 642-4606<br />

AVAMTI. 1943 M<br />

I. Bleupunct feather RUcaro.<br />

40.000 mHaa. $17,500 593-7739<br />

BMW. 1942 528ea Automatic. B.BS<br />

Wheals. Real great $6,446<br />

ERHARD BMW<br />

352-6030<br />

BMW 1942 633cal<br />

spotless 51,000 mil<br />

records $16,900<br />

Automatic<br />

a. service<br />

ERHARD BMW<br />

352-6030<br />

BMW, 1943 3201 Black, automatic.<br />

$6 995<br />

ERHARD BMW<br />

352-6030<br />

BMVjk 1964 3161 2 to chocee from<br />

ERHARD BMW<br />

352-6030<br />

BMW 194S 3161 - a*er. blue Ulterior.<br />

9 apsad. low miaa. namote code<br />

alarm, extended warranty. $13,900<br />

Ca» between 9AM-6PM 544-6111<br />

BMW. 1946. 536 Executive owned<br />

mmi condition, ceSular pnone<br />

$19,000. Cat Al during buamaaa fes.<br />

r per* age $14 900 or beel ofhn<br />

756-4947<br />

Hp. auto, aacurtly, low mt.<br />

ar.$27.U>«.<br />

Ca6 eves 476-4943<br />

BMW. 1447 534al Royal bkis 5<br />

apeed, 16.000 ifefea. $25,900<br />

ERHARD BMW<br />

352-6030<br />

1987 HONDA<br />

CIVIC<br />

8 5 0 0<br />

825 Sports ft<br />

Importad Cars<br />

BMW 1967 736i-lmmaoufela cones-<br />

Hon. wife's car'low mSeagi, every<br />

option aveaeCI* Beet offer<br />

851-4469 or 557-4717<br />

BMW 325ES 1946 bronzn 6 pearl<br />

interior. 19.900 mifei<br />

$17,500<br />

lack/gray<br />

malic. 28.000 mlfes. $21 500<br />

334-3064; 234-0392<br />

DATSUN, 1976. 260Z, 2 + 2, Si**,<br />

automatic, dean i light, low maes<br />

cassette, stored winters 476-5791<br />

DATSUN 1981 - 310GX, 4 speed,<br />

air. stereo. 4 door. 92.000 maes<br />

$1150 543-4657<br />

DATSUN 280ZX - 1983 automatic,<br />

white, rec leather loaded, exceaant<br />

condition. 33.000 mae* 355-4349<br />

HONOA. 1961 ACCORD automatic,<br />

ear. power steering 6 brakee. am-ton<br />

stereo, caaaatte. low mile* Extra<br />

deer<br />

TAMAROFF BUICK<br />

QUALITY USED CARS<br />

353-1300<br />

HONDA 1984 Accord LX. 4 door<br />

grey. 5 speed, ruatproofed, new<br />

twee, $6500 or best. 462-1714<br />

HONDA. 1964 ACCORD 2 door,<br />

beautiful red. 5 speed. AM/FM stereo<br />

cassette $4 990<br />

PAGE TOYOTA' 352-6560<br />

HONDA, 1965 CRX Am-fm cassette<br />

stareo. 5 apeed. 51 MPG<br />

$4495 or beat. 542-6087<br />

HONDA 1966 CMC. 4 door automatic.<br />

ak. atareo caaaatte. 20.000<br />

maes. must sea $7,490. 277-2944<br />

HONOA 1946. CRX-HF 9<br />

low maes air. am-lm<br />

mors.$7350.352-5640 355-7095<br />

JAGUAR. 1972 XJ6 CaMomia car<br />

aar power aun roof, power windows.<br />

teed paml $2995<br />

>AGE TOYOTA<br />

352-6560<br />

JAGUAR 1962 XJ6-SBvar. navy pm<br />

atrip navy leather, afecti ic sunroof,<br />

loaded, excaflant condition 74.000<br />

maee. $13,500 Caa after 5pm.<br />

624-1737<br />

JAGUAR, 1984 XJ4. Touring sedan<br />

Florida car. dark blue, red leather<br />

$17,900<br />

PAGE TOYOTA 352-6560<br />

JAGUAR 1985 XJS Burgundy-<br />

35.000 maes AB service records.<br />

Ida car. $27,900<br />

PAGE TOYOTA 352-6660<br />

L Top^of 9«e ana.<br />

.. v-,-<br />

1<br />

Days - 642-2272 Eves - 663-2525<br />

9.000 m*as $36,940<br />

PAGE TOYOTA<br />

JAGUAR 1964 XJ6 BrMah tecamg<br />

Tan fealher 19.000 maes<br />

K V<br />

PAOETC<br />

BFMOLET Roof. 4.000 maes. Super<br />

Sharp! $14,990<br />

PAGE TOYOTA<br />

825 Sports ft<br />

Importad Car*<br />

MAZDA. RX7 CONVERTIBLE Black<br />

aath Gary feettier 2.800 maes. lewlees.<br />

Loaded. CO Player $22 900<br />

ERHARD BMW<br />

352-6030<br />

MAZDA 1987 626. 5 door loeded<br />

excellent condition $9,800 or best<br />

after A tier 4pm 591-6081<br />

MAZDA 1967. 628LX. 2 0 fuel Infected.<br />

low maes. tu»r loaded, cfean.<br />

$10 269 323-1958 or 437-0022<br />

MERCEDES BENZ. 194614 300 TO<br />

Astral SMver. 31.000 miles, under<br />

/rsrrenty must see 646-4194<br />

MERCEDES BENZ 1973. 300 SEL.<br />

tuny loaded power aurv-roof excel<br />

enl condition 81.000 ongmal maee<br />

$6,900 offer 565-0521<br />

MERCEDES BENZ, 1940 300sp<br />

$7.300<br />

ERHARD BMW<br />

352-6030<br />

MERKUR 1948 - XR4TI Loaded ex<br />

caaent condition 5 apeed stored<br />

winters, tO.OOO malas, $11,300<br />

Mon-Fn, 474-7381<br />

MG Midget, 1977 - South Carolina<br />

car Has not seen Michigan sNty<br />

winters. Green, low maes. amtm<br />

cassette $2800 453-0181<br />

PANTHER ROADSTER 1966 convertible.<br />

7000 maes. never been titled<br />

greatly reduced $15,500<br />

PAGE TOYOTA 352-6560<br />

PORSCHE 1977, 911 Targa.<br />

condition $15 S00<br />

PORSCHE. 1979 928 Red 29.000<br />

m#as. 5 speed. $17,500<br />

ERHARD BMW<br />

352-6030<br />

PORSCHE 1982, 928 automatic,<br />

loaded, exoasent condHion. warranty.<br />

$19,500 Weekdays 651-3300.<br />

eves & weekend* 855-5497<br />

PORSCHE - 1944 944, Mack/Mack<br />

automatic, second car. 36.000<br />

miles, $15 900 464-1043<br />

PORSCHE. 1964 944 Exceaenl<br />

condition, low mHaa. red with Mack<br />

doth interior, alarm. Bieupunst<br />

$17,200 or bast 553-9466<br />

PORSCHE. 1965 911, Targa. Mack<br />

on Mack 23.000 maes. $34 400<br />

Deys. 362-1200 After 6. 855-1117<br />

PORSCHE 1946 - 944 turtle Guards<br />

red with Mack leather, many option*<br />

24.000 mass, stored winters.<br />

Lai $34.100 sai $26,900 or baet<br />

Days 393-0730 Evas: 661-4343<br />

PORSCHE. 1444. 94.<br />

$24,000 arm or $3,000 down, aw<br />

•a leeae of $&48/MO 444-2064<br />

PORSCHE. 1444 444 5<br />

sunroof, stereo/ cassette Only<br />

24.000 mass Red 6 Ready<br />

Bill Cook Porsche<br />

471-0800<br />

825 Sportsft<br />

Importad Cars<br />

PORSCHE 1467 944. automatic,<br />

red, sunroof. $25,500<br />

Cal Gtonna. 478-7670<br />

SUBARU 1965 GL 4 door, air anil<br />

power windows 4 locks tm<br />

1964 HONOA ACCORO 4 door air<br />

5 apaed. power steering 8 Drskee<br />

power windows 8 locka. am-lm stereo<br />

cassette cruise Super sherp<br />

priced down $4 ,568<br />

TAMAROFF BUICK<br />

QUALITY USED CARS<br />

353-1300<br />

300ZX. 1985 Black. T-tops leather<br />

automatic, turbo loaded 39 000<br />

maes $10 704<br />

PAGE TOYOTA 352-8580<br />

852 Classic Cars<br />

BUGGATI 1927 repfceat<br />

$3500 535-7519<br />

PACER 1978 runs great, good<br />

body, neaws rear spring, $375<br />

348-2763<br />

RENAULT 1965 Alkance - convertible.<br />

aa options exceaent condition<br />

$9,500 851-0662<br />

SPIRIT S981-6 cylinder, power<br />

steering/brakes automatic, am-lm.<br />

good condition. $1000 541-5616<br />

1964 ALLIANCE 2 door Extra<br />

dean, safety impeded great tiarv<br />

aporation C*Vy$ 1,988<br />

TAMAROFF BUICK<br />

QUALITY USED CARS<br />

353-1300<br />

858 Buick<br />

CENTURY' LTD 1965, gray. V6 3 8<br />

Mar. many options. eicaAem condition<br />

$6100 After 7pm 377-4257<br />

CENTURY 1982 LTD 2 door excellent<br />

condition, ongmai owner. 2 lone<br />

pemt $3400 549-4072<br />

CENTURY 1963 air. stereo, great<br />

shape insade 8 out $3 600 422-3305<br />

CENTURY 1963 - excellent condition.<br />

4 door lots M extras $3700 or<br />

best 455-5963<br />

CENTURY 1983 LTD 4 door air.<br />

tNt. cruiee loeded 8 dean Only<br />

$4 945<br />

BILL COOK BUICK<br />

471-0800<br />

CENTURY 1965 Limited excellent<br />

condition loeded $5600 462-0003<br />

GRANO NATIONAL. 1947, 4.000<br />

miles, loaded' T-Tops. graphic<br />

equakiar. caaeette. concert sound,<br />

sac CAT IV antHhefl. electronic<br />

daafi 8 eay power seats sxtended<br />

Warranty ruatproofed. beautiful<br />

Teflon trash $14000 Arm 675-9143<br />

condition, highway, expressway<br />

miaage. excuBve car $4000 firm<br />

Bai or Bob weekdays 8-6 922-9313<br />

XT<br />

NEW CAR TRADES<br />

15-"88 T-BIRDS<br />

mctuOlnfl turbo*, many<br />

to chooM from.<br />

Aa Low 4a '5995<br />

•82 FIREBIRD<br />

L*4 Now.<br />

*3995<br />

*85 BUICK RIVIERA<br />

All<br />

•8495<br />

•83 OLDS<br />

TORONADO<br />

Luxury at a low prtca<br />

j-., ,|a«»n rSAas n f»a~> fjHlnn I<br />

ouisiAiHjiog cooaiiKXi<br />

*3995<br />

'85 ft '86<br />

ESCORTS<br />

2 doora, 4 door* art<br />

wagon* tor aa low i<br />

•2195<br />

17 TAURUS QL<br />

FuSy toadad. low mtm,<br />

15 GRANO MAROUS<br />

2 to cnooa* fully toadad.<br />

Nk* rtaw.<br />

From '7995<br />

84 FORO COUNTRY<br />

80UKE WAGON<br />

Fu#y toadad, BAcaeant<br />

condition.<br />

•4995<br />

87 YUGO<br />

13.000 mil**. Supar<br />

OH Car Down<br />

856 Buick<br />

ELECTRA 1(44 9 pnaargir wegon<br />

53.000 mass, loaded Must aaa<br />

LESABRE 1944, Umfted 4 door,<br />

loaded, aa opto<br />

eat $6400/beet<br />

LESABRE 1944. nation wagon. V4.<br />

fea power aekmg $4,900 466-2743<br />

RIVIERA 1982 in good<br />

$3950 'or best offer As* 982 A*, automatic, caa*ana low maes exceaent condi-<br />

Eiaoapon peckage Power alew • nj<br />

$2,800 459-2438 Fiewiee*. service records, a muat<br />

power steering 8 brakes, iow maes tion $4100 476-0061<br />

1 brakee tat. as. rear datog. am-fm<br />

Slareo 4 cySnder W infection Ap-<br />

ACURA. 1986 LEGEND Bahama<br />

see $16,900<br />

FORO. 1931 Model A, Tudor, fully 8 extrs clean Pnce down $3,466<br />

823 Vans<br />

HONDA ACCORD 1965. 2 door<br />

Gold, only 2.000 miles. $19,900<br />

restored, must sell 2nd owner<br />

CAMARO 1464. Z26. HO. loaded proximately 50.000 lieawsj males<br />

TAMAROFF BUICK<br />

hatchback, auto 48 000th Excel-<br />

AEROSTAR XLT 1966- every option. PAGE TOYOTA 352-8580<br />

ERHARD BMW $6,500 536-3216<br />

including T tops, louvers Ftortds Ust over $15 000 $4450 Srm<br />

QUALITY USED CARS<br />

lent condition $6400 661-5532<br />

car,$7375<br />

453-4446 9 30-4 30. Mon.-Fn.. 526 1202<br />

warranty rustproofed. Nice<br />

ALFA ROMEO 1965- GT V6. white<br />

$10 ,650 or best 455-3169<br />

MONO* ACCORD 1962 4 door ax- 352-6030<br />

LA SALLE. 1940. 4 door, model 52<br />

353-1300<br />

with black doth interior loaded,<br />

needs total restoration $1500<br />

CAMARO 1946 - Exceaent condi- CHEVETTE 19<br />

ceaent transportation $2950 After<br />

AEROSTAR 1986 XLT, V8. Mly mint condition. 20.000 mNea<br />

MERCEDBS 1970. 260SEL auto<br />

455-3650 SKYHAWK 1963 exceaent condition. loaded, low maee One owner -caaestla Runs good $445<br />

Spm 425-1242<br />

i>on. 4 speed ioadad. sunroof. $8,000 Seen 346-2052 Caa 464-7476<br />

ipped. 31.000 mtiee. $9,250 $10,500 Aak lor Dawn 274-3932<br />

fuel mtectad factory air saver 6<br />

after 6pm. 591-0649<br />

or 541-6222 HONDA ACCORD 1966 LXI 4 door, Meek leather low maes Outstand-<br />

MG-T01953. ground up reel oration $3,000 or best offer, 541-6678<br />

5 speed, low males Perfect New ing car Call 897-3 700-days<br />

Mack anth red leather upholstery<br />

CAMARO. 1946, IROC-Z Red, load- CHEVETTE. 1440 Amometic gras-<br />

AEROSTAR 1986- LTX. air, power AUO. I960 5000. automatic, air condition, ail service records<br />

645-5133-eve*<br />

Exceaent condition Entered m i car SOMERSET 1965 LTD AH, eutoed. T-tope alarm. 30.000 maes value tor the money $ 1.286<br />

ehow ma year 8 took 1st place It Is istic feaner. tut cruise, ioadad $10,450 455-4870<br />

steering, am-fm stereo, rear da- power sunroof, Warranty, new tiree tire*<br />

LOU LaRICHE<br />

$10,400 476-0525<br />

fogger undercoalad. paait protec- Excelentl $2,900,'best 471-9005<br />

MERCEDES 1975. 450 SL. red a very good investment I losl my wrth option* Only $6 695<br />

CAMARO 1946 V-6 22 000 maes<br />

tion 19.000 m. $13,500. 626-0052<br />

HONDA ACCORD 1961. 4 door 90.000 maes. 2 lops, good cona- storage Musi seit $9995 422-1215 BILL COOK BUICK<br />

CHEVY/SUBARU<br />

red. automatic, aa. «ke new plus<br />

AUO" 1983 5000S Brick red. auto- greet condition «*a maintained tion $14,000 Days 643-9280<br />

Plymouth Rd - Just West ofi-275<br />

AEROSTAR 86 t '87 VANS. matic, sunroof, air. power «mdow*.<br />

MUSTANG 1968 High perlormace<br />

extras $7900 negotiable 445-5751<br />

am-fm cassette, as. 5 apeed Best<br />

471-0800<br />

CONVERSIONS. & WAGONS 10 to ver door locks never smoked In.<br />

MERCEDES 1961- 380SL - 42,000 small Mock auto-fens am-lm cas-<br />

453-4600<br />

offer, 646-8493<br />

CAMERO IROC Z. 1948 Bfeck/sad--<br />

E500 mifes. Ivory wtth palomino interior, sette new peant tires rims jphol- SOMERSET 1986 Automatic, air dfe. 5 7 nsr engine automauc. CHEVETTE 1141- 2 door 4 speea<br />

North Brothers Ford<br />

PAGE TOYOTA 352-8580 HONOA ACCORD 4 door 1987<br />

wire wheels, mini condition, stery $4.500'Or beei 453-8195 power locks, cruise. 46 000 mass, loaded! Low maaagia $16,000 73,000 ml Exceaent mediantcal<br />

stick Assume lees* Can after-<br />

$26,000 Caa 8 30am-5pm 646-1910<br />

hght blue. $6200 644-4216<br />

ASTRA. 1967 CL. loaded. 8 paaaan- AUO. 1945. The buy crl the century<br />

noons. Kathi, 557-6711<br />

or Eves 540-4699<br />

WANTED<br />

Cea . , 937-6443 condition $979 646-5243<br />

oer AM-FM cassette-equalizer. ExceMent condition, grey'black.<br />

1940 Plymouth 4 door<br />

$12,500 Before 1 30pm 522-6346 71.000 mHaa. 100.000 warranty All HONOA CIVIC 1967-4 door 5 MERCEDES, '963 3000 Turbo<br />

Deys 427-0760<br />

extra* $S.500/beai 666-2961 speed, loaded. 36.000 maee $7300 Dfesei Fully loeded $15,900<br />

Evenings 349-6073<br />

ape>r ASTRO 1967 CL loaded. 19.000<br />

After 6pm Bob 726-2339 852-6161 Eves 651-0852<br />

537-1 7-6127 maes. $12,500 Excellent condRlon. AUO. 1946 5000 TURBO 50.000<br />

471-4240 is. loaded, leather. $9,695 HONDA CRX-HF 1945, WHITE. Red<br />

MERCEDES 1964 360SL 854 American Motors<br />

ALL AUTOS $ TRUCKS<br />

and Grey trim. A8oy ahaala premi-<br />

Mint<br />

JUNK - WRECKED - RUNNING ASTRO 1967 mm van. 8 ERHARD BMW um sound system, air. unsmned<br />

569-8680<br />

ALLIANCE 1964 - Deluxe, loeded<br />

Top $$$ For Complete Vehicles 2 tone blue/Mack, am-fm raaaafls.<br />

sir good condition, $2.000'best<br />

warranty Super cuteit $5900<br />

E 6 M AUTO PARTS 474-4425<br />

MERCEDES 1985 190E.<br />

automatic, power steering,<br />

356-2000. ext414. eves 261-0967<br />

"352-6030<br />

277-6320 condlton including routine memle-<br />

brakes, low maa* Exoaeent condi-<br />

JUNK CARS WANTED tion, $11,500<br />

AUDI, 1946 6 67 4000 Quettro 5 HONDA CRZ SI Sporl 1965 Mack,<br />

nance. aB options, gray melaaic awth ALLIANCE. 1965 Red Very dean<br />

Any Condition - Free Pick-up<br />

speed, air. sunroof low maes 6 black. 5 apeed. Mly loaded. 45.000<br />

gray interior 40.000 m*es. nm> New automatic tranamaaaaon am.'tm<br />

CHEVROLET 1947. Convanton Van.<br />

RON S TOWING, 474-3965<br />

ready, hurryll They won't laatn mlfes. $7,000 After 6pm. 256-1526<br />

tires $17,900 or best offer<br />

$2600/beet 546-0722<br />

led. 17.000 miss, extended war-<br />

Mon-Fn 9-6. 553-6433<br />

EAGLE I960 wagon<br />

ranty $14.600/best 469-4112 BILL COOK AUDI HONDA. 1980 Prelude 5 apeec<br />

am-fm cassette sunroof good con- MERCEDES 1987. 300C, Ivory body, wheal drive Only $1750 2450 NcM<br />

822 Trucks For Sala CHEVY 1964.<br />

471-0044<br />

dition $1500 . 642-3274 camel leather manor rnmt condi- Rd . 12'* mile CISCO. 669-5959<br />

Rebate*<br />

BLAZER, 1976 New tire*, new<br />

26.000 mHaa. $11,500 or<br />

tion. $31,000 645-9439<br />

941-3479<br />

AUDI 4000. 1940. 4 spaed, AM-FM.<br />

FUEGO 1964 Automatic, air. sun-<br />

up to<br />

brake* a little rusty but very trusty<br />

air. reer defrost, crulae. $3500 or<br />

MERKUR XR4T, 1965. black. 39.000 roof. only 40,000 miles.<br />

Beel oner 563-4049<br />

beat offer 476-9664<br />

it*. Ieathai. loaded Excellent condi- $3,395 Hmea Perk LmcoSvMercu-<br />

$1500<br />

tion $6750 851-1762/626-9099 ry 425-3036<br />

538-6178<br />

1<br />

4 WD '88 Close-Out!<br />

#1<br />

4 Wheel Drive<br />

Wagon<br />

in America!<br />

GL 4 Wheel Drive Station Wagon<br />

5 speed, dual range 4 wheel drive, AM/FM stereo,<br />

rear wiper, reclining bucket seats, tilt wheel, and<br />

more.<br />

'After r-sAafe<br />

p4ut tax t piaft<br />

FREE GIFTS<br />

WITH TWS Aft!!<br />

JOE DWYER<br />

VOLVO • SUBARU<br />

24841 GRAND RIVER<br />

AT 7 MILE RD. •<br />

UNCLE<br />

LOU SEZ:<br />

$10,500*<br />

537-2292<br />

8 MILE FtOACj<br />

" U'.E RDA"<br />

V> Mt<br />

o WEST or<br />

> TELEGRAPH<br />

o A<br />

T A FREE<br />

23" STUFFED<br />

POLAR BEAR<br />

NO NEED TO BEAR<br />

THE HEAT...<br />

KEEP COOL WITH THESE<br />

SIZZLING DEALS...ON ANY<br />

AIR CONDITIONED SUBARU.<br />

JUSTY<br />

S 1<br />

oa a 9449 - Ms As<br />

UST<br />

COST<br />

REBATS<br />

OVER COST*<br />

EXTENDED TU. WEDNESDAY • P.M<br />

XT-8<br />

Jd<br />

Jnu JalE?, 'f/rp<br />

. LOCAL<br />

DETRC<br />

«th Road Piv<br />

rou?AY*14<br />

- 1


6C* O&E Monday August o, 1966<br />

MO Chevrolet<br />

CHBYtTTE Ml- « WW<br />

maintained<br />

. 1875<br />

no rud,<br />

258-9382<br />

CMEVfTTE 1962 - wr 67.000 ortp-<br />

>el 4 (part, southern car.<br />

'ed Eden. 11585 Alter S 661-1676<br />

CHEVETTE 1964- auto. Mr power<br />

•teer ng-brakee, loo mi ExouBani<br />

sondMen $2500 436-6450<br />

860 Chevrolet<br />

CHEVETTE. 1966 S S w«d dr.<br />

am-lm, Mai Ike new (3200<br />

Cat 464-1463<br />

CHEVETTE. 1666 S Hetdtbeck 4<br />

apaad. radto, excellent 1 owner<br />

19.800 mile* 13000 729-2621<br />

CHEVROLET 1975 Aegor.<br />

then 50.000 ndee. 1400 534 6657<br />

8S0 C l w r o W<br />

CHCVV CRaUon 1960. 4 door ftelch<br />

beck Qood condition 11000<br />

Cat 646-3176<br />

CITATION I960 - 2 «»oor. 4 apeed.<br />

unWii boo, and angina. H .200<br />

*n« 6PM 456-1529<br />

CITATION. I960 Manual. 67,600<br />

m**e. dr. am-lm. w detrod, »er*<br />

good condition 1650 526-2564<br />

860 Chevrolet<br />

CITATION 1660 Hatchback,<br />

automatic. Im Marao >796<br />

noes UARA3E 26100 W 7 Maa.<br />

536-6647<br />

CITATION. 1961. 60,000 mHaa. au-<br />

tomatic. power itaartng 6 brekee.<br />

good oondMon. (1200 425-5021<br />

CITATION 1061. good condition. ak,<br />

automatic. SI500<br />

TJACK<br />

USED CARS<br />

I L0T#1<br />

PHONE 721-6560<br />

I * •<br />

1989 P R O B E S G L S .<br />

9 to choose from. Automat-<br />

He, air. stereo, power steer-<br />

ing. power brakes<br />

1986 AEROSTAR XLT<br />

7 passenger, automatic, air,<br />

two-tone paint, 18,000 miles<br />

1986 TOYOTA SR5 COROLLA<br />

Bright Red finish, automatic, jcqqc<br />

air, stereo cassette, power OS»5fO<br />

steering & brakes. Extra Cfceanl Cell 721-6560<br />

1987 TEMPOS & TOPAZ 4 DOORS GLS<br />

Automatic, air. low miles. 15 to *6995<br />

Call 721-6560<br />

Call 721-6560<br />

•10,900<br />

Choose<br />

1988 M E R K U R S C O R P I O<br />

VJfith touring package<br />

Loaded with extras.<br />

1985 ESCORT<br />

? door, automatic, stereo<br />

cassette, 36,000 miles.<br />

1987 T-BIRDS<br />

6 to choose, low miles, loaded<br />

• 1 7 , 5 0 0<br />

Call 721-6560<br />

'3895<br />

Call 721-6560<br />

FROM '9688<br />

Call 721-6560<br />

1964 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL 4 Door<br />

Designer series, tully equip-<br />

ped.<br />

• 9 4 9 5<br />

Call 721-6560<br />

1987 ESCORT WAGON<br />

Automatic, air, power steering.<br />

2-tone.<br />

1987 MUSTANG GT<br />

Jet black finish. 5 speed, air,<br />

stereo cassette, low mileage<br />

•6495<br />

Call 721-6560<br />

'10,995<br />

Call 721-6560<br />

TRUCKS<br />

1987 FORD F-150 4x4's<br />

Big Foot's, 3 to choose from, all<br />

ftIV equipped, low mileage - 4.<br />

008 to f "<br />

16.000 mites.<br />

•14,995<br />

Call 71-6560<br />

FORD F-350 3 YARD DUMP GTMN_<br />

With snow plow, 5 speed, 0 9 9 9<br />

power steering and brakes Call 721-6560<br />

1984 BRONCO II<br />

V-4. automatic, power steering<br />

•rid brakee<br />

•6495<br />

Call 721-6560<br />

1987 RANGER XLT<br />

V6, automatic, air, stereo, power<br />

peering and brakes, 2-tone. Call 721-6560<br />

•7995<br />

J A C K D E M M E R<br />

AFFORDABLE<br />

USED CARS<br />

PHONE 721-5020<br />

800 Chevrolet<br />

Mr. *. Ml. crulaa Omar 6 reedy<br />

Only 16.486<br />

BILL C O O K BUICK<br />

471-0800<br />

CORSICA. 1968 A*, crulaa. UN. am-<br />

lm atarao 10.000 mHaa W.4S4<br />

LOU LaRICHE<br />

C H E V Y / S U B A R U<br />

Plymouth Rd - Jud Waal o» 1-275<br />

453-4600<br />

IMPALA. 1966. 4 door. 307. 56.000<br />

actual mHaa. namd* exltaud. bed ol-<br />

ler After 5 30 PM 422-6040<br />

IMP ALA 1966-Oood condition.<br />

. muat tea 12100 or<br />

455-0621<br />

I many nav parts, mua<br />

bad offer Plymouth.<br />

KINGSWOOO ESTATE. 1970, Wag-<br />

on Body good run* Air 1550 or<br />

bast oflai 326-0360<br />

MONTE CARLO. 1973 Rune good<br />

Pomt brake* power iteertna. an.<br />

lie K t i Baat otter 16506 Mdvtn<br />

I Livonia. Ml 477-6511<br />

1984 FORD EXP<br />

5 speed, stereo, sharp<br />

•2895<br />

Call 721-5020<br />

1982 PONTIAC T-1000 #0/(0c<br />

2 door, 4 speed, AM/FM. rear<br />

defrost Call 721-5020<br />

1986 ESCORT Station Wagon ,AftQ!S<br />

4 speed, air, stereo, cruise —<br />

Clean Carl Call 721-5020<br />

1985 MUSTANG LX COUPE ,4gos<br />

Automatic, air. stereo, rear def«<br />

rost.<br />

1984 TEMPO GL<br />

2 door, automatic, air, stereo<br />

cassette, cruise.<br />

1985 ESCORT<br />

4 door. 5 speed, air, stereo.<br />

1983 ESCORT<br />

2 door. 4 speed, air, stereo.<br />

Call 721-5020<br />

•3995<br />

Call 721-5020<br />

Only '2995<br />

Call 721-5020<br />

Only M895<br />

Call 721-5020<br />

1982 CHEVY MONTE CARLO<br />

Automatic, air, stereo, low miles. 3495<br />

1982 VOLKSWAGEN RABBIT "LS" wi.*"<br />

autamaac dr. 4.00Cmae*.iii ,<br />

PAGE TOYOTA *&2etS<br />

eoUr 1886 great car tor atudent. S<br />

•paad. 16.000 mBaa. pertect condt-<br />

STllMe5 533-5014<br />

JETTA - 19815 apeed ae. aunrod.<br />

am-tm tiaree aaaeett* grey mam<br />

tanence r ace* 12400 211-8378<br />

JTTTA 1886. 4 door, fcjtunietlc atr.<br />

ade*. 18.000 474-9814<br />

1882 VW CONVERTIBLE SPwiTI<br />

Mack top Sateprtoa H soc<br />

PAGE TOYOTA 380-attl<br />

TOYOTA. 1864 SR5 Ak. M*reo.<br />

•unroof, ptu* more SupM aharp<br />

Reduced to only $5,468<br />

TAMAROFF BUICK<br />

OUALITY USED CARS<br />

353-1300<br />

TOYOTA. 1866 CEUCA GT 5<br />

apeed, (k. (unroot, ton power. Only<br />

18 000 mflee a dean<br />

BILL COOK MAZDA<br />

471-0800<br />

TOYOTA 4/RUNNER. 1867 SR5<br />

Automatic. Mack edition only<br />

15.000 mllaa. loaded. $13,639<br />

"AGE TOYOTA 352-6560<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

CHRYSLER * PLYMOUTH<br />

HOT SUMMER SALE!<br />

SAVE ON ALL THESE USED CARS<br />

WITH AIR CONDITIONING!<br />

*85 NEW YORKER<br />

3 to choose from.<br />

9 5995 to<br />

•7993<br />

17 OLDS<br />

CUTLASS CIERA<br />

Tilt, cruise and<br />

more.<br />

•6995<br />

•86 CHEVY<br />

NOVA<br />

Automatic, air,<br />

18.000 miles.<br />

"SHARP"<br />

W ESCORT<br />

Stick, no air,<br />

transportation<br />

special!<br />

•2495<br />

*88 PLYMOUTH<br />

VOYAGER<br />

Red and Readyl<br />

•9995<br />

'85 PLYMOUTH<br />

VOYAGER<br />

Automatic, air,<br />

bed in the back.<br />

•8295<br />

ON THE SPOT<br />

FINANCING<br />

EXCELLENT SELECTION<br />

WARRANTY'S A VAILABLE<br />

RELIANT 1886. 4 door. Mr. Mareo.<br />

datogg. extra dean. 2 yt -<br />

24.000 mBa aarMoa contract Includ-<br />

ed $4 886<br />

JEFF BENSON CAR CO. 542-7011<br />

s FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

CHRYSLER O PLYMOUTH<br />

' GRAND RIVER AND MIDDLEBELT<br />

531-8200 476-7900<br />

CUTLASS 1877 Supreme, rune<br />

oeaL 1800 or bad dtar.<br />

CM dler 8pm 366-8124<br />

VOLARE 1877-Nae area, raw Irani<br />

and part*, am-tm radto. 87.000<br />

CUTLASS. 1878 SALON. 2 door.<br />

VS. a,Bom die, ice ootd dr. crutae.<br />

condBton. 12,886<br />

JEFF BENSON CAA CO. 582-7011<br />

CaB after StMi. 255-3244<br />

CUTLASS. 1878 SALON. 2 door.<br />

VS. a,Bom die, ice ootd dr. crutae.<br />

condBton. 12,886<br />

JEFF BENSON CAA CO. 582-7011 MO Pontiac<br />

CUTLASS 1880 Brougham. 4 door.<br />

M pom, aiuMwil ahape. Price<br />

negotiable S4S-71SB<br />

BONNEVILLE 1888 SE - Loeded.<br />

3000 mBaa, watiactBMi. maroon.<br />

114.800 540-2S8B<br />

CUTLASS 1880 - Supreme «reu»-<br />

haav. 2 door, no ruat.bed oontmon<br />

need* angkte work CaB 8-8pm<br />

•62-1280 After 8pm 862-1848<br />

BONNEVILLE. 1887. loaded, aaott-<br />

lent condBton. SBS00 838 8868<br />

CUTLASS 1880 - Supreme «reu»-<br />

haav. 2 door, no ruat.bed oontmon<br />

need* angkte work CaB 8-8pm<br />

•62-1280 After 8pm 862-1848 BONNEVILLE 1883 Srayiam - 4<br />

door heraiop loaded *k optior*<br />

TYME DOCS rr AGAIN Priced wet<br />

below wholaaata Only 12.460<br />

TYME AUTO 466-6681<br />

CUTLASS 1881 Supreme, VS. air.<br />

ondee. d gred ahepe. (2 800-<br />

531-3248<br />

BONNEVILLE 1883 Srayiam - 4<br />

door heraiop loaded *k optior*<br />

TYME DOCS rr AGAIN Priced wet<br />

below wholaaata Only 12.460<br />

TYME AUTO 466-6681<br />

1 rcJiftS^^oS^co.<br />

•tt S A B L E L 8<br />

VS autotneuc, air, Marao<br />

c untie orulaa oontrot, tn<br />

ertiad. powar 7 — |<br />

*tt M U S T A N G LX<br />

ts.000 nfBB. auiuiitu, Bkr.<br />

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Techno aristocracy<br />

Tbe Aristobrats arc going where few Detroit area bands have<br />

gone before aboard the starahip techno-dance enterprise. Find out<br />

more about tbe whiz kids of microchip music on Page 2D.<br />

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Monday. August 8. 1968 OA£ **1D<br />

Picassos of plaster<br />

By Debbie Wallis Landau<br />

special writer<br />

Lots of us get tbe urge to create something artistic.<br />

Lots of us also have two left hands.<br />

At Plaster Playhouse, tbe novice can feel just as<br />

proud and accomplished as tbe person born with a<br />

paint brush and palette in his hand.<br />

&<br />

"We want people to have fun when they come to<br />

us," Rocbelle Fisbman said. "That's tbe whole purpose<br />

of our business ... a relaxed, DO pressure setting<br />

where people can experiment with color and design<br />

and fell productive."<br />

Tbe main players at tbe Playhouse are tbe partners<br />

— Fishman, 36, and Judee Herman, 42. Tbe<br />

West Bloomfield residents have succeeded in turning<br />

Ray msy have sat there, but from the looks of the wall at the Plaster Playhouse, so did<br />

Robyn, Jordan, Karen and quite a law othera.<br />

their Bloomfield Township recreation center into a<br />

no fail form of instant gratification.<br />

For a 91 painting fee, tbe cost of a decorative object<br />

— from as little as |3 — and an unrestricted<br />

imagination, anyone can create a cherished keepsake<br />

or personalized present.<br />

Tbe Playhouse's long rectangular room showcases<br />

a diversified selection of plastercraft molds, ranging<br />

from funky sports memorabilia to sophisticated silhouettes<br />

of art deco ladies.<br />

If tbe California Raisin craze has captured you,<br />

you'll find replicas of those figures. Alf aficionados<br />

will likewise be satisified.<br />

Cylinders adaptable as vases or striking decorative ~<br />

pieces, piggy bants in the personae of hears and<br />

somber-eyed, mysterious looking Pierrots in six different<br />

styles are also available.<br />

WHETHER whimsical, practical or comical, the<br />

pieces are all ready to paint. And that's where the fun<br />

begins.<br />

Visitors don paint-flecked smocks, find a seat at<br />

one of tbe rainbow streaked tables and dip into a<br />

myriad of paints. Whimsy guides the strokes.<br />

"The paints are all water based, and that means<br />

you can paint and repaint an object until you've<br />

achieved tbe desired look," Fishman said. "Tbe old<br />

masters did that. It's not a revolutionary technique,<br />

but it makes for a totally non-frustrating adventure."<br />

Unhappy with your color? Try one of the metallic<br />

sheens or go outrageous with stripes and polka dots.<br />

Herman likes to show off tbe delicious looking<br />

cherry sundaes customers have left on display. One's<br />

traditional, another went underground with some<br />

not-to-be-believed colors of ice cream and whipped<br />

topping.<br />

'It's fascinating to see tbe different renditions of<br />

tbe same object," Herman said. "You cant tell if a<br />

kid or an adult did most of them . . . look at these<br />

Pierrots (one in pastel pink and green colors, another<br />

in dramatic blacks and silvers).<br />

"A lot of adults who come in here say Tve never<br />

made anything in my life'. Then they walk out of here<br />

with something that goes on permanent display in<br />

their living room."<br />

Tbe Playhouse is attracting a clientele as varied as<br />

tbe people in tbe neighboring communities. Professionals<br />

who want some creative "alone time," mothers<br />

with a little free time who want to produce an<br />

individualized gift, school children who become comfortable<br />

with arts and crafts in an environment<br />

which demands only that they enjoy themselves.<br />

"WE'VE HAD quite a few young students referred<br />

to us by teachers who wanted to help them refine<br />

hand-to-eye coordination and fine motor skills," Fisbman<br />

said. "In a way, it's a fortn of therapy, but it's so<br />

recreational tbe academic is taken out of it"<br />

Tbe desire for people to have unqualified fun and<br />

bring out the best in themselves was one of the many<br />

shared objectives that brought tbe Plaster Playhouse<br />

partners together .<br />

Fishman has more than a decade of experience<br />

— at Beth Jacobs School in Birmingham —<br />

behind ho-. She also wanted to some day launch ber<br />

own business and opened Plaster Playhouse last October.<br />

"From tbe beginning, I had a gut feeling, a special<br />

intuition that this idea would take off," she said.<br />

"This has truly been the realization of a personal<br />

dream."<br />

Herman started her professional career as an oc-<br />

Lindsay Levine doesn't have to worry<br />

about making a mess. It'* s requirement<br />

at the Piaster Playhouse.<br />

cupational therapist who soon turned those skills into<br />

a thriving personal business. With ber husband, sbe<br />

formed a company which provides mobile medical<br />

testing to business and Industry.<br />

"Rocbelle is a fantastic motivator and a great<br />

salesperson," said Herman. "With her wealth of<br />

teaching experience . . . she's aware of what children<br />

and adults need to feel good about themselves.<br />

She understands that motivation has to be encouraged.<br />

"I HAVE a strong retail management background<br />

and have always worked In service-oriented settings,<br />

so working with tbe public was a natural for both of<br />

us. But this is more fun than anything Fve ever called<br />

work." f<br />

f<br />

Fishman and Herman recently expanded their seven-day-a-week<br />

operation to kick off Playnigbt at the<br />

Playhouse the first and third Saturday nights of tbe<br />

month. The first Saturday is for older children and<br />

teenagers; tbe third Saturday is for adults.<br />

The spring and summer have brought an increase<br />

in daytime visitors and as a result, the partners have<br />

formed alliances with local day camps. But birthday<br />

parties continue to be both a moneymaker and an<br />

appealing alternative to the hamburger and pizza<br />

palace circuit.<br />

The party parapbenalia is set up neatly at tables in<br />

the rear of the store, and the guests get to paint a<br />

special object to take home with them.<br />

"It's hectic, but they have a great time and we've<br />

been fortunate to have excellent people working for<br />

us," Herman said.<br />

Fishman and Herman plan to open a second Playbouse<br />

by Sept 1. Where they'll go from there is only<br />

as limited as their imaginations.<br />

The Plaster Playhouse is at 6455 Inkster Road<br />

at Maple, Bloorr\field Township. Its hours at JO<br />

a.m.-6 p.m. daily. For more information, call<br />

&51S650.<br />

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Aristobrats march to<br />

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By Larry O'Connor<br />

staff writer<br />

Tbe Aristobrats go where few Detroit area bands<br />

have gone before: To study the galaxy of dance music<br />

with today's utmost modern technology<br />

Yes. Tbe Aristobrats are riding the starship technodance<br />

enterprise. '*<br />

Samples and computer programming replace riffs<br />

and chords in the techno-danpe man's vernacular. Geez,<br />

and remember when just a guitar and a drum kit used to<br />

do the trick.<br />

Techno-dance music has been criticized, especially in<br />

rock and roll circles It's said to be too sterilized, too<br />

im personalized<br />

Of course, the Aristobrats beg to differ Tbey make<br />

their case for microchip music known.<br />

I think the technology in the last few years has<br />

brought it out of that," said John Vitale. lead singer and<br />

guitar player for the three-member group. "Like with<br />

drum lines. With the new technology, you can edit and<br />

tailor them to your liking.<br />

"With this new technology, we can make a new sound<br />

so tbe drum can never sound the same. Where as a rock<br />

band live would sound the same. I would question bow<br />

someone in a rock band would criticize us for that."<br />

"WE DON'T see it as selling out to technology," added<br />

John Hughes of Livonia, who is in charge of keyboards<br />

and programming for tbe group. "We see it as a<br />

group . . . it's our job to entertain the people who watch<br />

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Here are tbe top 10 songs receiving<br />

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PRESENTS<br />

Members of The Aristobrats appear to be doing their<br />

jobs. The group has already packaged a first-rate demo<br />

Upe and plays the major venues in the area. Plus<br />

there's dates in Chicago at the Cabaret Metro and Tbe<br />

Avalon Club.<br />

The group fancies itself as staunch purveyors of the<br />

Euro-sound. Others along the same line would be English<br />

dance bands like DePeche Mode. Erasure and the<br />

Bronski Beat<br />

In the Detroit area, though, that type of music is seldom<br />

beard Nuts and bolts rock and roll is the style<br />

here,<br />

The Aristobrats look upon it as just another challenge.-'.<br />

One problem for the group is finding places to play ia<br />

this area. Aside from Saint Andrew's Hall, Taboo and<br />

Todd's, there are few dance clubs.<br />

"It's sort of good in a way because there is nobody<br />

else doing this type of music.'' said Hughes, a graduate<br />

of Redford Catholic Central High School. "So you get a<br />

lot of attention. You do have a lot of people in Detroit<br />

wbo like the European sound, which no one is capitaiu<br />

mg on."<br />

THE ARISTOBRATS did, forming six months ago<br />

Hughes was in a number of pop bands at Western Michigan<br />

University. Drummer Joe LaFata and Vitale had<br />

their own new music project going.<br />

TJie Aristobrats will perform on Sunday, Aug 14<br />

at Taboo in Detroit. For more information, call 567-<br />

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The Sugarcubes hope their success in the United Kingdom will follow them here to the<br />

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Sugarcubes make big<br />

with sweet new sound<br />

By Larry O'Connor<br />

staff writer<br />

What's all tbe fuss about? Siggi, drummer of tbe newly<br />

pegged next-big-thing Sugarcubes, doesn't sound too<br />

concerned.<br />

Forget that his group has a lot at stake, playing before<br />

American audiences for the first time. Forget the<br />

wave of raves the Sugarcubes have received in tbe United<br />

Kingdom, including a No. 1 independent hit with<br />

"Birthday."<br />

Forget tbe Sex Pistols, who came to the U.S. with tbe<br />

same type of hype, only to die out by the time they hit<br />

Los Angeles. Forget that tbe Sugarcubes have had little<br />

radio airplay, except on college stations.<br />

If the Sugarcubes fail to keep their current upward<br />

momentum in the states, well then so be iL<br />

"There's no worry," said Siggi, whose group will perform<br />

Tuesday at Sftint Andrew's Hall in Detroit.<br />

There's pressure, but we try not to think about it.<br />

We're just here to play. _<br />

"I don't think it will make a big difference. Things<br />

will go well. But if they don't go down so well, We don't<br />

bave any special expectations . . . We'll just go back to<br />

Iceland."<br />

SPOKEN LIKE a true Icelandic, whose laid-back approach<br />

is a stark contrast to tbe cold, volcanic region<br />

where they hail from.<br />

With or without mass acceptance in tbe United States,<br />

The Sugarcubes will survive The band already is a success<br />

in England where the music weekly Melody Maker<br />

picked "Birthday" the "Single of the Year" in 1987.<br />

Theirs is a contrast in sounds. "Life's Too Good,"<br />

(Elektra) the Sugarcubes first album, captures tbe bold<br />

spirit of punk along with experimental futuristic technosound.<br />

At the forefront of tbe group is the female leader<br />

singer Bjork, whose seductive vocals can go from a punto<br />

a howl in a note.<br />

Tbe nucleus of tbe Sugarcubes formed in tbe wake of<br />

the punk movement in tbe early 1980s. Most of tbe<br />

Sugarcubes were in tbe experimental band, Kukl, including<br />

Siggi.<br />

Kukl (a medieval word for a person engaged in witchcraft)<br />

gave way to the Sugarcubes (or Sykurmolar as<br />

they're known in Iceland). Their single "Birthday" was<br />

a hit on tbe first swing.<br />

To release the record, tbe band made and sold postcards<br />

commemorating tbe Reagan-Gorbachev summit<br />

in Reykyavik. In true entrepreneurial spirit, tbe Sugarcubes<br />

have also established their own label. Bad Taste,<br />

featuring other Icelandic bands like Lovebltes and Daisy<br />

Hill Puppy Farm.<br />

THE SUGARCUBES may be new to these parts. But,<br />

by no means, is tbe group unknown. One area record<br />

outlet said "Life's Too Good" is telling well.<br />

"We play them big time," said Lew Perrotta, music<br />

director of Oakland Community College's campus sta-<br />

REVIEWS<br />

LOVELY<br />

— The Primitives<br />

Way back ta those beady days of catchy, guitar-baaed, abort and fast<br />

tbe early 1980s, a new category of (Doss anybody remember Turning<br />

mmtc was invented — power pop. Japanese" by Tbe Vapors?).<br />

Ut tbe wake of punk rock's aggres- Tbe Fttmitives' debut LP, "Lovesiv^MH<br />

came bands wbo were aa- iy" (RCABMG), readily abides by<br />

doafctediy influenced by peak bet this definition.<br />

piMiatiJ themselves with s dean Keeping this la mtad. along with<br />

BUttftlfrt<br />

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public, tbe mass media aad tbe staid reference point for<br />

record indastij moguls Tbe latter familiar with Tbe Primitives. Bat<br />

was happy that tbey could appeal to toad vocalist, Tracey Tracey, Is a 1st<br />

tbe new was* market wMle not ap- more subtle aad atmospheric than<br />

setting tbe extoti* hierarchy The tbe gracious U-year-oid lis Barry.<br />

feAalttoa of a power-pop song was Tbe album starts oft on a stroi*<br />

-7 don't think it will make a big<br />

difference. Thinga will go well. But if<br />

they don't go down ao well, we don't<br />

have any special expectations. . .<br />

We'll juat go back to Iceland."<br />

— Siggi<br />

Sugarcubes<br />

lion WORB-FM in Farmington Hills. "They're No. 2 on<br />

our play list. Everybody loves them.<br />

"1 helped push them in tbe beginning, but everybody<br />

started requesting them so it took cars of itself."<br />

Tbe Sugarcubes have found that to be true wherever<br />

tbey play. Even Siggi is a bit taken aback by tbe group's<br />

instant success.<br />

"It's a nice accident so to speak," he said. "The band<br />

was never formed in the sense of becoming a big success<br />

and getting a major record deal. We were just<br />

amusing ourselves." -<br />

That might be where the Sugarcubes' strength lies.<br />

Before the punk movement, tbe music scene in Iceland<br />

was dormant.<br />

There was only one government-operated radio station,<br />

which played very little pop music. Siggi remembers<br />

listening to American black music on Armed<br />

Forces Radio from a nearby NATO base.<br />

ALL OF which later fueled the creaUve outburst of<br />

the punk movement.<br />

"Punk took on its own phase in Iceland," Siggi said.<br />

"Bands weren't really playing punk as such. The punk<br />

movement inspired people to do it and bands were<br />

springing up all over tbe place. That was very good."<br />

Tbe latest music explosion is certainly welcomed.<br />

Siggi said the people of Iceland spend most of their<br />

time working during the week. Once the weekend hits,<br />

it's party time.<br />

But of all tbe bands that have emerged, some are<br />

writing songs in English to impress the A&R folks<br />

abroad. The Sugarcubes haven't done that. All the<br />

group's songs are written in Icelandic and later translated<br />

into English.<br />

Siggi said most of the songs will be performed in English<br />

on this tour. But some Icelandic lyrics will be tossed<br />

in for good measqre, he added.<br />

He said the Sugarcubes want to gain a little notoriety<br />

on this tour and "raise some mayhem." The sound of the<br />

band will continue to evolve.<br />

"We ha vent defined It yet," he said. '1 hope we<br />

ioo'L"<br />

Tbe Sugarcubes will perform on Tuesday at<br />

Saint Andrew's Hall, 431 E. Congress. Detroit. For<br />

more information, call 961-6358<br />

note with the U K hit "Crash" an infectious<br />

slice of pop music which<br />

will have you sin£ng tbe "naa-nanaa-na-na"<br />

chorus after a couple of<br />

listens Actually, a number of their<br />

songs are liberally sprinkled with a<br />

variety of "Hey-ye-bey-bey's," and,<br />

of course, tbe ever popular "Sha-lala-la's."<br />

To be fair, though. "Crash," does<br />

have some excellent biting and unsentimental<br />

lines "So shut, shut your<br />

mouth/Cos rm not listening anyhow/Tve<br />

bad enough, enough of you/<br />

enough to last a lifetime<br />

Beyond this, tbe highlights<br />

the catchy and driving "Nothing Left<br />

to Say," tbe moody Cocteau Twinslab<br />

"Ocean Blue' and tbe melodic<br />

"Don't Want Aaythi* to Changs.<br />

arts, there art probably two<br />

of beertag K oa tbe radto<br />

— Cormac Wright<br />

IN CONCERT<br />

• JAMES TAYLOR<br />

James Taylor will perform tonight<br />

at the Pine Knob Music Theater<br />

in Clarkston. To order tickets by<br />

phone, call 423-6666<br />

• REO SPEEDWAGON<br />

REO Speedwagon will perform<br />

with special guests, Honeymoon<br />

Suite, tonight at Meadow Brook Music<br />

Festival in Rochester. Tickets<br />

are $20 for pavilion and $15 for<br />

lawn.<br />

• SUGARCUBES<br />

The Sugarcubes will perform<br />

Tuesday, Aug. 9, at Saint Andrew's<br />

Hall, 431 E. Congress, Detroit. For<br />

more information, call 961-MELT.<br />

• ROBERT PALMER<br />

Robert Palmer will perform Tuesday,<br />

Aug. 9, at the Pine Knob Music<br />

Theater in Clarkston. Tickets are<br />

$17.SO for pavilion and $12.SO for<br />

lawn. To order tickets by phone, call<br />

423-6666.<br />

• THE AFFAIR<br />

The Affair will perform Wednesday<br />

through Saturday. Aug. 10-13, at<br />

Jaggers, 3481 Elizabeth Lake Road,<br />

Pontiac For more information, call<br />

681-1700.<br />

• AEROSMITH<br />

Aerosmith will perform along<br />

with special guests, Guns N' Roses.<br />

Thursday through Saturday, Aug 11-<br />

13. at the Pine Knob Music Theater,<br />

1-75 and Sashabaw Road, Clarkston.<br />

Tickets are $20 and $15. To order<br />

tickets by phone, call 423-6666.<br />

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Chariene<br />

Mitchell<br />

O&K Monday. Augurt S. 19SS<br />

Street Scene reporter Chariene Mitchell is always looking<br />

for the unusual and the unique. She welcomes comments and<br />

suggestions from readers and enterprising entrepreneurs.<br />

Write her in care of this newspaper, 36251 Schoolcraft, Livonia<br />

48150, or call 561-2300, Ext. 313.<br />

Sneaker sensation<br />

Albuquerque artist Melody Lightfeather'a shoes are<br />

made for more than walking. Beaded in the traditional<br />

Indian fashion, they can be used for dancing. But because<br />

they are Reebok s — rather than moccasins —<br />

they can also be used of jogging or other sports. They're<br />

available al the Golden Pond, 730 N. Woodward, Birmingham,<br />

where some of the artist's unusual and<br />

unique watercolors are also on display. Melody is a<br />

Pima Indian, from the San Felipe Pueblo Indian Community<br />

along the Rio Grande River. Golden Pond's phone<br />

number is 2S8-0110.<br />

Berry<br />

colorful<br />

Spouting fun<br />

cream parfait, doesn't it?<br />

Well, look again. It's ready<br />

white and red carnations<br />

cleverly arranged like<br />

scoops of strawberry and<br />

vanilla ice cream, topped<br />

off with soda straws and a<br />

faux strawberry. Ifs<br />

creation of Wesley Berry<br />

Flower Shops throughout<br />

the area. For more information,<br />

call 273-8580.<br />

A novel idee for changing the look of the old shower<br />

stall in an extra bathroom. The rubber heeds stretch to<br />

attach right over the shower heed, and lots the water<br />

Wow. They make you laugh juet looking at them. Clever<br />

fltft idea. 830 each. ~<br />

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Flavor/<br />

saver<br />

• £ —<br />

'S Inner Circle,<br />

All together<br />

Manuna Productions is putting<br />

tbe finishing touches on its secood<br />

annual All Together Now 'M, a celebration<br />

of the Beatles, Saturday,<br />

Aug. 27.<br />

The fan convention will be from<br />

10 a.m. to 10 p.m at the Washtenaw<br />

Farm Council Grounds, off the 1-94<br />

Exit 175 (Ann Arbor Saline Road)<br />

near Ann Arbor.<br />

This year's convention will Include<br />

a live concert by Apple recording<br />

artist Badfinger.<br />

Tickets cost $5 each and are available<br />

at the door.<br />

What's in<br />

a word?<br />

How many times have you felt<br />

helpless trying to think up a word?<br />

There may be a solution to it —<br />

"Educated Guess." Spencer Price<br />

Inc. has developed a word game, that<br />

tests and stretches players' vocabularies<br />

as well as their creative writing.<br />

The board game, recipient of the<br />

1987 Parents' Choice Award as the<br />

best game in its category, comes in<br />

four versions, each designed with a<br />

different age level and verbal skill in<br />

mind.<br />

Players earn cards by identifying<br />

a word after hearing its definition<br />

and initial letter. As soon as one person<br />

has 10 cards, all players write<br />

stories using their own collected<br />

words. Points are won for the number<br />

of words gathered and for speed<br />

in creating a story.<br />

Price invented "Educated Guess"<br />

from a game he played with college<br />

friends. When they grew weary of<br />

the textbook grind at Texas Tech<br />

Grumblecord<br />

AS A ZAvJY£R, Yoa often<br />

DCflL Wl TH THE CONCEPTS<br />

OF LIFE, Ll&ERTX AND THE<br />

PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS.<br />

STREET WISE<br />

University, Price would open the<br />

dictionary and read the definitions of<br />

words. His listeners would spend<br />

hours guessing what word he was describing.<br />

For more information about "Educated<br />

Guess," write Spencer Price<br />

Inc., P.O. Box 700728, San Antonio,<br />

Texas 78270.<br />

Wild art!<br />

A European garden spider, a bull<br />

frog and koala bears are winners of<br />

sorts. Actually, they're the subjects<br />

of art works which won Cran brook<br />

Institute of Science's Wildlife Art<br />

Awards for high school students.<br />

Thirty-three pieces of art, including<br />

the three winning works, are on<br />

display at the institute through Aug.<br />

28<br />

After the exhibit closes at Cranbrook,<br />

it will begin a year-long tour<br />

of museums and cultural sites<br />

throughout Michigan.<br />

The exhibition is open to tbe public<br />

and costs nothing beyond the regular<br />

museum charge of |3 for adults<br />

and $2 for children. For information,<br />

call 64S-S230.<br />

Resort<br />

special<br />

You can spend a weekend in picturesque<br />

Ludington, by traveling<br />

some of the state's railroads through<br />

the Bluewater Michigan Chapter of<br />

the National Railway Historical Society.<br />

The excursion originates in Livonia<br />

on Sept. 16, with a passenger<br />

stopover in Lansing Passengers will<br />

travel on vintage air-conditioned and<br />

open-window coaches, an open-door<br />

viewing car and first-class lounge<br />

cars, including the Super Dome 58,


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Creative Living<br />

Monday, August 8, 1988 04E<br />

designing<br />

ways<br />

Marie McQee editor/591-2300<br />

Eve<br />

Garvin<br />

Ways to expand<br />

dining areas<br />

IF YOU find your dining room is not<br />

geared to entertaining as many as<br />

you would like, consider using your<br />

foyer or entrance hall. Depending on<br />

the sire of your entrance hall can be transformed<br />

into an attractive dining area.<br />

A permanent circular skirted table with<br />

glass top can be the answer by'adding<br />

chairs when needed. If you lack the space<br />

for that a bridge table and chairs can be<br />

brought in when needed. Dining in the kitchen<br />

is intimate and a warm environment<br />

When you are creating a dining area<br />

within a room that serves another function,<br />

you should pay attention to tbe furniture<br />

you choose. You should not in any way compete<br />

or create an unharmonious feeling.<br />

IF YOU HAVE a living-dining room combination,<br />

be certain that tbe dining pieces<br />

are of the same period. Although you can<br />

digress from that rule if you want to produce<br />

an eclectic look. An example would be<br />

a contemporary table with traditional<br />

chairs. Far East would be another period<br />

that would work well with the contemporary.<br />

Upholstery on your dining chain<br />

should complement the fabric used in tbe<br />

living room.<br />

Certain materials are perfect for limited<br />

space. Glass is a wonderful example because<br />

of its see through quality. Glass combined<br />

with metal or light work works well<br />

because tbe glass gives an open look and<br />

creates an airy feeling.<br />

Always remember that materials with a<br />

shiny surface and those of neutral color will<br />

tend to recede and therefore appear to take<br />

up less space.<br />

Eve Garvin has been an interior designer<br />

in the area for many years. She<br />

welcomes comments and questions<br />

from readers. Send those to her in core<br />

of this newspaper, 36251 Schoolcraft<br />

Road, Livonia 48150.<br />

organizing<br />

Dorothy<br />

Lehmkuhl<br />

Self-discipline<br />

key to memory<br />

Q. I was mortified last week whea a policeman<br />

came to my door to ask why I bad<br />

drives away from a service station wttboat<br />

paying for gas. I wasa't even aware I bad<br />

done it an til be told me! How coald I be so<br />

forgetfal?<br />

A. There are different types of memory.<br />

Some people have musical memory but<br />

can't retain numbers; some find learning<br />

foreign languages a snap but forget their<br />

children's names; others can quote sports<br />

statistics from years back but can't remember<br />

birthdays or anniversaries. Occasions Ily<br />

we all forget if we've taken our medicine,<br />

where we left oar keys, or that we pot tbe<br />

newspaper away in tbe refrigerator.<br />

Those wbo concentrate easily find it difficult<br />

to understand bow others can be so<br />

"scatterbrained". Tboee wbo have difficulty<br />

focusing, however, know it is tbe scourge of<br />

their life, and realise it's next to impossible<br />

to be organised when their thinking is so<br />

distracted.<br />

Tbe reason for forgetfulness is usually<br />

tbe same: Being engrossed in thoughts elsewhere<br />

instead of concentrating on tbe tasks<br />

at hand It all boils down to tbe fact that we<br />

remember what we are most interested in.<br />

What can be done? Practice self-discipline.<br />

Force yourself to abandon the luxury<br />

of dwelling on distant thoughts and confine<br />

your thinking, as much as possible, to the<br />

Immediate. Learn to play checklist games<br />

with yourself to assure you've completed<br />

each task before allowing yourself to move<br />

on to the next While this is not easy, with<br />

deteiinlnation you caa improve your plight<br />

Most Importantly, don't<br />

yourself' for so forgetful. No doubt<br />

you are a talented perm with aa active<br />

mind who hi<br />

paying attention to<br />

ttal details. (As<br />

(If you have questions or comments,<br />

write to Dorothy LahmJruAJ tm core of<br />

iper, 36251 Schoolcraft Road,<br />

Barden Woods<br />

Home builder Tobocman tries condos<br />

Picture an exclusive condominium<br />

development nestled in an established,<br />

estate-like neighborhood in one<br />

of Michigan's most exclusive neighborhoods.<br />

Envision Barden Woods.<br />

Designed by Birmingham architect<br />

Irving Tobocman, Barden<br />

Woods is tucked away in Bloomfield<br />

Hills, just a short distance from the<br />

Bloomfield Open Hunt Club, the<br />

Bloomfield Hills Country Club and<br />

Cranbrook Schools.<br />

West of Woodward, east of<br />

Vaughan and south of Long Lake<br />

Road, Barden Woods was designed to<br />

appeal to. professional couples or<br />

empty nesters who are looking for<br />

an uncomplicated lifestyle in one of<br />

Michigan's most prestigious communities.<br />

Barden Woods is surrounded<br />

by elegant single-family residences<br />

on tree-lined streets.<br />

THAT ONLY 17 units were built<br />

on the five-acre parcel reflects the<br />

exclusivity associated with Barden<br />

Woods.<br />

The units are not mass produced<br />

or apartment-like, but have the<br />

same qualities many of Tobocman's<br />

clients look for when be designs a<br />

borne exclusively for them.<br />

"The only difference between<br />

these condominiums and a home is<br />

that the units are attached," Tobocman<br />

said. "We utilized tbe same detailing,<br />

space allocation and use of<br />

materials that we would in a home.<br />

We wanted to eliminate any association<br />

with an apartment or condominium."<br />

"WE CHOSE the Tobocman and<br />

Lawrence firm for particularly that<br />

reason," said Gregg Orley of Real<br />

Estate Interests Inc., developers of<br />

Barden Woods.<br />

Tobocman has a reputation for<br />

creating fine, classic living environments<br />

aimed at our target audience<br />

and consistent with tbe Bloomfield<br />

Hils neighborhood."<br />

Tobocman, 50, has been designing<br />

classic contemporary residential<br />

and commercial environments since<br />

founding his firm with fellow architect<br />

Donald Lawrence in I960. He<br />

has designed a number of attached<br />

living units during the 1970s, but<br />

none in recent years.<br />

"Designing attached living units is<br />

not typical for us," Tobocman said.<br />

"We are known for our commercial<br />

and industrial work.<br />

"This development presented a opportunity<br />

for us to create stylish,<br />

well planned space for an elite few<br />

looking for an unusual living environment"<br />

H<br />

QUALITY DESIGN is in all Tobocman<br />

developments.<br />

"We make a conscious effort not<br />

' to do anything that is 'in' or trendy,"<br />

Tobocman said. "We do not practice<br />

'fashion' architecture. We don't do<br />

mini skirts." be joked as be compared<br />

his business to the women's<br />

fashion industry.<br />

The buildings Tobocman designed<br />

25 years ago look as fresh and contemporary<br />

today as when tbey were<br />

built<br />

"Most people can't tell the difference<br />

between a building we designed<br />

today, and one we did 20 years ago,"<br />

Tobocman said. "That's a compliment.<br />

That's our goal when we design<br />

any development."<br />

THOSE FAMILIAR with Tobocman's<br />

style will be pleasantly<br />

surprised at the traditional tone of<br />

the Barden Woods exterior.<br />

The exterior strays from Tobocman's<br />

usual classic contemporary<br />

design, due to strict codes established<br />

by the Bloomfield Hills Planning<br />

Commission.<br />

The commission was uncomfortable<br />

with tbe contemporary design<br />

Tobocman originally proposed for<br />

Barden Woods.<br />

A compromise, consistent with tbe<br />

established neighborhood, was<br />

reached with a Georgian facade of<br />

red bricks, pillars, and shutters.<br />

THE DEVELOPMENT features<br />

two floor plans — a one-story ranch<br />

or two-story townhouse ranging in<br />

size from 2,100 to 2,800 square feet<br />

and $289,000 to $379,000 in price.<br />

Tbe ranch style homes are clustered<br />

four units to a building and share an<br />

entrance, lobby and elevator.<br />

Tbe townhouses are joined at the<br />

end of these clusters, and each has a<br />

front entrance of its own. Parking is<br />

underground with elevators to every<br />

floor.<br />

Eacb unit has two bedrooms with<br />

a full bathroom attached, plus a<br />

powder room. Tbe townhouse has an<br />

upstairs den. Tbe majority of units<br />

feature the 'Tobocman Kitchen," a<br />

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breakfast area at one end.<br />

The solid oak woodwork throughout<br />

has a light natural finish. The<br />

dramatic eight-and nine-foot ceilings<br />

and ceiling high oak doors create an<br />

atmosphere that is open and airy.<br />

Barden Woods marketing director<br />

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2 6 * * Q&E Monday, August 8, 1966<br />

Check energy-saving<br />

features in the home<br />

When buying a home, whether it's<br />

a new construction or a resale, find<br />

out what energy-saving features it<br />

has and write them down, specifying<br />

tbe benefits of each, advises the Bir-<br />

minghim-Bloomfield Board of Real-<br />

tors. One way to start is to check<br />

with your local utility representative<br />

and, if it's a new home, the builder.<br />

Reviewing some basic informa-<br />

tion about energy efficient features<br />

can help you ask the right questions<br />

and understand the answers you get.<br />

The ability of a material to slow<br />

down or resist the transfer of heat is<br />

measured as its "R-value." Insula-<br />

tion is installed in floors, ceilings<br />

and walls. Fiberglass (blown or<br />

poured; in batting or blanket form),<br />

rock wool, cellulose and plastic foam<br />

are tbe materials most often used.<br />

The higher their R-value, tbe more<br />

resistance they have to heat trans-<br />

fer. making the home more energy<br />

efficient.<br />

Normally, you can't see insulation,<br />

but you can do your homework by<br />

talking to the builder to find out if<br />

the home has good insulation. Find<br />

out if the attic has adequate insula-<br />

tion. Since heat rises, a well insulat-<br />

ed attic could be a big money saver<br />

during the winter months.<br />

T A K E A - G O O D LOOK at the<br />

doors, windows and other openings<br />

to see whether they are sealed,<br />

caulked or weather-stripped. Some<br />

weather-tight homes have polyethy-<br />

lene vapor retarder on the heated<br />

sides of walls, ceilings and floors.<br />

Such features protect the home from<br />

uncomfortable drafts and dampness,<br />

making the beating/cooling system<br />

more efficient in any season.<br />

Check the material of the doors-<br />

particularly at entrances to the<br />

house. Heat can escape when they<br />

are closed, not only around tbe edges<br />

but also through the door itself. Tbe<br />

best doors for insulation are con-<br />

structed of two strong metal sheets<br />

on tbe outside bonded around a core<br />

of methane foam. Some doors are<br />

equipped with gaskets like a refrig-<br />

erator door. When they are closed,<br />

the gasket seals against outside air.<br />

Reviewing tome basic<br />

information about<br />

energy efficient<br />

features can help you<br />

ask the right questions<br />

and understand the<br />

answers you get.<br />

Glass, which conducts heat rapid-<br />

ly, is responsible for a great deal of<br />

heat transfer. Some houses have dou-<br />

ble* or triple-paned windows with<br />

wood frames or "thermal breaks" in<br />

the frames to prevent the heat loss<br />

that occurs with aluminum frames.<br />

Low-E windows are double-paned<br />

windows with special coating that<br />

reflect warmth back into the home.<br />

Or. conversely, low-E windows will<br />

reflect away from the home, reduc-<br />

ing air conditioning costs.<br />

IF A H O M E HAS a central heat-<br />

ing/cooling system, outside ducts<br />

that are sealed and wrapped with in-<br />

sulation will greatly contribute to its<br />

efficiency. Zonal heating is a great<br />

energy saver. Each room is equipped<br />

with its own wall or baseboard heat-<br />

er so that rooms may be heated indi-<br />

vidually, according to the occupants'<br />

needs. Another highly efficient sys-<br />

tem is the electric heat pump. Oper-<br />

ating on the same principle as a re-<br />

frigerator. heat pumps extract and<br />

pump warm air into the home during<br />

winter and reverse the process in<br />

summer.<br />

About 19 percent of a home's total<br />

energy consumption goes to heating<br />

water. Energy-efficient water heat-<br />

ers are well insulated and near us-<br />

age areas. Even greater savings are<br />

realized with heat-pump water heat-<br />

ers or solar water-heating systems.<br />

Check any appliances being sold<br />

with a home. Most of the large ones<br />

have energy-efficient ratings.<br />

LAURA VAROA/stafl photograph<br />

Ideas galore<br />

Visitors at Homearama-Summer, now<br />

under way in West Bloomfield, can get<br />

ideas on two fronts — inside and outside<br />

of the 18 homes now open daily for view-<br />

ing in Autumn Ridge subdivision, Orc-<br />

hard Lake at Walnut Lake Road. Above,<br />

the interior design of the living room of<br />

4,000-square-foot French colonial Wind-<br />

sor model, by Rembrandt Construction.<br />

At the right, wrapped bamboo wall units<br />

from the Interlude Group of American<br />

Drew at Charles Furniture in Royal Oak<br />

complement the living-dining room area<br />

of the contemporary 3,400-square-foot<br />

Michael Anthony. Furniture in most of<br />

the homes will be for sale on Aug. 28, the<br />

closing day of the Homearama.<br />

Merrill Lynch Realty<br />

Understated elegance abounds tn this recently completed<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS home! Professionally decorated and<br />

landscaped, Jacuzzi In master suite, sprinkler system and<br />

large deck. $264,900 851-6100 6-8-1228<br />

Beautiful FARMINGTON HILLS Two Story has many unique<br />

features including ceramic foyer, wood windows, 4 bed-<br />

rooms. 2V4 baths, formal dining, family room with fireplace<br />

and professional landscaping. $249,000 478-5000<br />

7-B-0731<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS. Sensational Ranch features elegant<br />

entry, leaded glass doors. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, family<br />

room, formal dining. 2 fireplaces, patio plus Inground pool<br />

with cabana and dressing area. Lovely landscape no.<br />

$204,900 851-6100 6-B-1091<br />

j u g<br />

Prestigious Rolling Oaks location adds to this stately Colo-<br />

nial with quality throughout. 4 bedrooms. 2'A baths, formal<br />

dining, family room with fireplace, 1st floor laundry, central<br />

air. patio and deck. Newly landacaped and tastefully deco-<br />

rated. $189,900 626-9100 2-B-1381<br />

L -«<br />

Surrounded<br />

« _ _ ^ p o n d * natur ® settln 0' * * c u * , o m 4 bedroom Colonial in FARMINGTON HILLS la situ- Move right into this FARMINGTON HILLS Tudor style C o £ C e ^ a k ^ o J ^ T a b J S ^ t a S ^ M S ^ S S ^ R ! ?<br />

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c o u r t y a r d s , greet ated on treed lot and offers library, family room, fireplace, nial situated on beautiful totf Four bedrooms. 2% baths, aod pool frcyrTmi. o^thSS,<br />

room with fireplace. 4 b^ooms^/k baths, patio, deck and 1st floor laundry, central air. screened porch and deck, hardwood floors, cathedral cettngs. spacious family room iMng room and m a J r t r ^ o O T totw^r!d<br />

j *rtohen 3rd bedroom or den off foyer, upgrade, central air<br />

air and 3 dcxxwaJts to large deck. $157,500 626-9100 sod extra hall bath. Underground parking Goroeous unit<br />

$153.900 851-6100<br />

3 car garage. Quiet, FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

$176,900 626-9100 2-B-1382<br />

subdivision. $162,900 626-9100 2-B-1197<br />

2-6-1401<br />

Immaculate and open floor pian adds to this F,<br />

HILLS Ranch with country kitchen, family<br />

beemed ceMlng. fufl fireplace. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 1st<br />

floor laundry room, oentrai ak. deck and 2 car garage.<br />

$134,900 851-8100 6-B-1262<br />

°r ^ F y w i, & r" ,n " Cc " d °*<br />

with mai dining, atudto room, nebral fireplace, 3 bedrooms, altars ceramic tNe foyer, neutral cerpet. 2 bedrooma 2 vard and offer* Wr«nw.- "<br />

1st hetta. covered oattrt arui iryuMv kMnav-ehenerl town.id H.IK. f -J H*»I * yara ana otters fireplace, game room, 4<br />

> | a •!, m -* na|ln a , ft »— U<br />

oarn®, coversa pauo •rvo K)vwy Kiar>9y-ftnap«o togfouoa<br />

pool. Large, private treed yard. $132,500 626-9100<br />

2-6-1360<br />

betha, formal dMng, great room. Srepieoe, central atr. deck baths, porch<br />

and al appManoaa. Pool prMtagaa plus dock tacwty 2-6-1398<br />

$129.900 851-8100 6-6-1026<br />

game room,<br />

private deck. $129,900<br />

I on treed<br />

ooms, 2V*<br />

626-9100<br />

abueled In lovely treed yard<br />

g. femSy room, flrepieoe. wet bar,<br />

. 4 bedroome, 2H% bathe, oentrai<br />

decking. $119,500 $61-8100 6-6-<br />

IMLLS Ranch on large <<br />

A r e t f f M I<br />

ly landacaped lot la<br />

dates, 3 bedrooma. formal dMng. IMng<br />

piece, let floor laundry, private petto and<<br />

Bon. $114.000 478-5000 7-6-1355<br />

and nloely iendeoeped (Met L. _<br />

rary m FARMINGTON haa «ete loyer. oa<br />

2 * betha. femSy room, Sreptaoe and 2 car i<br />

Private yard. $114,900 626-9100 2-6-1399<br />

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houae-a around evert Rs charming *<br />

makes It a tan -t on anyone's scale.<br />

P**oee (one In Nnlahed<br />

Birmingham/Bloomfield<br />

1520 N Woodward<br />

(at Long Lake)<br />

646-6000<br />

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$•4,9001<br />

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tower level). E<br />

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Merrill Lynch Realty U S A<br />

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CRERTIVE LIVING<br />

CLP66IFIED RE PL E6TATE 591-0900<br />

591-2300<br />

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AND FROM<br />

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DEADLINES<br />

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OAKLANO COUNTY 644-1070<br />

WAYNE COUNTY „._..591-0900<br />

ROCHESTER/ROCHESTER HILLS 852-3222<br />

312 Livonia<br />

ABSOLUTE CHARMERA<br />

Vou'l get that warm homey Ming<br />

when you lour the beautiful 4 Deo-<br />

room 2'n 6am colonial backing up<br />

te open land lor complete privacy<br />

Features indvOe lormal dining room<br />

•nd IH (toot laundry Priced to sew<br />

S13S.SOO<br />

HARRY S.<br />

WOLFE<br />

474-5700<br />

AFFORDABLE RANCH<br />

Livonia<br />

Attractive 3 bedroom bnc* -anch In<br />

daavatwa LNonls -wgnocnooo Fui<br />

basement. gar sge. noma warranty<br />

•71.S00<br />

14200 moves you In"<br />

Ask tor Russell Lacca<br />

Cenlury 21 CMW 477-1800<br />

ATTRACTIVE Brick Ranch Prima<br />

3i and leven location TVaa bed-<br />

rooms 2 Bsths dan. nxWan graat<br />

room wffi opan (Voor pier. Fut flra-<br />

Ptaoa. cuttom kit char cabanata. Ml<br />

banamant otth rac room. 2 car at-<br />

lacnad garaga Ravtna lot with m<br />

landacapmg. cantral air t 630 aq ft<br />

Aflar 8 buyart orHyl $139,900<br />

S91-9152<br />

BEAT THE HEAT<br />

and ma crow) Saa ttxa axccaMant 4<br />

b*d»oom trMavH In Comptom W-<br />

laoa Fast occupancy Many up-<br />

dataa M9 500 Call now!<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

Hartford South 464-6400<br />

BLUE RIBBON RANCH<br />

Sura to Mr as your cKotaa tor tras<br />

tovdaat. baat buy m Lrvonla BncK 3<br />

badroom o«art a Mi baaamant ««h<br />

H batti and 2 car garaga plus alun»-<br />

num trim, nawar tumaoa a« naw<br />

porch, nawar carpadng.<br />

and rwm hardwood kltchan Boor<br />

FIRST SHOWING 179.900<br />

HARRY S.<br />

WOLFE<br />

. 421-5660<br />

jht & Beautiful<br />

I bnck ranch, larga 2<br />

attacftad garaoa. Iam#y room<br />

•tflt natural Hrap4aca. 3 badrooma,<br />

baths, finlaftad baaamant<br />

ISA 900<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

HARTFORD SOUTH<br />

261-4200<br />

BURTON HOLLOW Contemporary<br />

trick 3 bedroom 2 * bam ranc*i<br />

Lfytng room dmng room, flmahad<br />

lover level. Mr. 2 car attached ga-<br />

r*ge Neutral decor 1128.000. by<br />

42S-5658<br />

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•T OWNER Reduced inirp raneft.<br />

3 large bedrooms with hardwood<br />

•oors. spaoous tam»y room wim<br />

wood stove, large lot. 1% car 3a-<br />

•oe, $72,500 522-0«1<br />

sya<br />

719<br />

item<br />

OWNER. SHEFFIELD SUB, 4<br />

i co»or>ial. 2H bath, library,<br />

i, dmmg room. I<br />

h nrepiace. 2 c<br />

•antral air, sprinkler<br />

>00X230 lot After g. 478-07<br />

tfy OWNER - Woodcreak Farms!<br />

wooded area. 4 bedrooms<br />

M dMng room. Mvlng<br />

oom wrth nrepiace.<br />

kitchen I nook. Iriaoeanad<br />

I decking. 2H car attached<br />

t. Mr oondWonmg. prcilsaalnn-<br />

decorated. many extras<br />

900 427-1722<br />

OWNER J bedroom brick ranch.<br />

SV OWN<br />

f-taths.<br />

•km sprinkler system, 24 i24' 2 car<br />

JVage Buyers only. $78,900<br />

SSownbyWt 42V3032<br />

Wf OWNER - 3 bedroom brtck<br />

SWplacs. IMng room, imianed baee-<br />

asant Wim wet Bar sauna, large<br />

Mrtry room Extra<br />

ssgrourx; 90«H<br />

CITY FARMER<br />

lermg on a sprawling<br />

i KM in North Uvonia. Brtck<br />

mnum ranch w«h 3 big bed-<br />

tsn*y room tormal dMng<br />

HARRY S<br />

I: WOLFE<br />

r 421-5660<br />

FRUSTRATED?<br />

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aa Ma 2300<br />

•Ml hugs country<br />

$1*4,900<br />

HARRY 1<br />

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474-5700<br />

QOOO QOLLY<br />

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HARRYS.<br />

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WOLFE<br />

474-5700<br />

312 Livonia<br />

KING SIZE<br />

kve Uke royalty n i l bedroom 2%<br />

bam bnck colonial m North weat<br />

Lwoma FamHy room with hreplaca,<br />

formal dining room. 2 car attached<br />

garage, central air. wood windows<br />

and underground sprinklers.<br />

$136,900 •<br />

HARRY S.<br />

WOLFE<br />

421-5660<br />

LIVONIA 4 AREA<br />

L IVONIA-Outstandmg Curtis bum 3<br />

bedroom bnck ranch m lovely treed<br />

area Larga master bedroom has<br />

doorwall to patio, country kitchen.<br />

rec room.<br />

wet bar and ralrigerator hret<br />

and centrsl air $104,900 IL31<br />

LIVONIA-Eiceptionally gracious<br />

Idyll HMs 4 bedroom wing colonial<br />

boasts 2'^ baths, lormal dmmg<br />

room, a charming break last room<br />

with bay window, carpet muted wttn<br />

hardwood Aoors give flavor ol coun-<br />

try IMng. cantral air, flraptace In<br />

tsrrvty room wim 2 car attached ga-<br />

rage $' 49.900 (LOIQar)<br />

Cal 522 -5333<br />

NORTH DEARBORN HEIGHTS-Fln-<br />

•sn the summer wim a SPLASH m a<br />

beeutrtul inground pool Exceptional<br />

3 bedroom ranch wtth new vtrryt win-<br />

dows. 2 an betha<br />

cathedral cailmgs m living 4 dming<br />

rooms, family room with eel bar<br />

new kitchen with JerwAlr 2 fire-<br />

places 2 prorate patios, new ther-<br />

mal windows & doorwaas 2H car<br />

garage $292,000 851-9321<br />

CHESTNUT RUN New constructloni<br />

By Grsasi' Appro, possession dele<br />

12-88 Tudor Exqutsrte Sltei<br />

292-6400 or 661-0015<br />

CONNECTICUT COLONIAL<br />

Greet 'srrar, neighborhood Bioom-<br />

hsw HIBS schools. 5 bedrooms. »-<br />

brsry farnay room, onfy $189 900<br />

Mc intyie Assoostes Raeliors<br />

642-7747<br />

FOR SALE UNTIL AUG 31, 19*8<br />

Charming IH slory brick house. 3<br />

Mocks *> BirTTwngham Shappmg 3<br />

bedrooma. 2 fuk bathe twig room,<br />

kitchen including a* appkancea<br />

Central air FMMhed baaamant. Ctr-<br />

dnvs Garaga A bargain 1<br />

$126,000 Itrm 950 Chestnut Cel<br />

Listing Agent, Roaamary Hamden<br />

280-2876 645-2500<br />

Cranbrook Assoc mc Realtors<br />

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303 West Bloom fieW<br />

Orchard Lake<br />

304 Ferminflton -*<br />

Farmington Hills<br />

306 Southfield-Lathrup<br />

WEST BLOOMFIELD - Beautiful 3<br />

bedroom bt-le«ei. 2 beths. family<br />

room, large comer lot. beach privi-<br />

leges to Cass Lake m aree of more<br />

aipenarve nomee Immediate poe-<br />

aession $98 900<br />

ABRAMS REALTY, 682-6632<br />

MOVE IN Mth $S 410 to this 3 bed-<br />

room sfciminum cape cod. baae-<br />

ment and garage $65 900 Ca* Oak<br />

737-6600<br />

for<br />

Re Ma* Executive<br />

WEST BLOOMFIELD<br />

4 bedroom coioniat. 2'» baths, pro-<br />

fessional landscaped e/spnnklar'<br />

system central m e'alr cleaner,<br />

formal dmmg room, library, larga<br />

foyer M>'marble lloor tam*y room ml<br />

fireplace. 1st floor laundry room ml<br />

Bsaement wood deck 1 petw Im-<br />

rrvecuiete condition 1 Immediele oc-<br />

cupency $194,500 For appoint-<br />

ment can 681-9158<br />

$289,000<br />

CASS LAKEFROWT<br />

CONTEMPORARY<br />

3 floors of spectacular news<br />

ideal tor s famey of 2-3 young chil-<br />

dren Secluded subdivision W<br />

Bloomfield schools Super mauialed.<br />

passive soiar design Haa Km. low.<br />

total energy costs Muttn-ievei deck-<br />

ing surrounds this Summer,"Winter<br />

fun time home<br />

BV OWNER 682-4512 •<br />

OU7FRANKLIN TOWN<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

4 bedroom colonial on treed lot<br />

backing to Commons Contempo-<br />

rary decor completely updated<br />

Car move right m TMe home has it<br />

aB $195,000 651-4450<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 1-3<br />

Nee under construction 3 bed-<br />

room 2 bathe Cathedral oeamc at-<br />

teched garage lul basement 2)510<br />

CenftetO E of Miodieoen S of Ten<br />

Fsrmmgton HISs $99 500 477-6837<br />

OPEN THURS. 4-7<br />

21532 Hancock Farrrangton HMs. S<br />

of Shiawassee. E of Mtddtooet<br />

2 bedroom possible 3. 1'* beth<br />

bungalow with larga tam»y room,<br />

first floor laundry room 2 car ga-<br />

rage. all on a large treed KM<br />

$64,900 346-4700<br />

COLDWELL BANKER<br />

SOLTJF*lFI£LD im medals occuparv-<br />

cy 3 bedroom, kjly carpeted. »•»<br />

uitchen h* besemem skjrrenum<br />

siding isrge ml 2 car garage, gas<br />

heat 23631 MiaarC Ownar Snanc-<br />

•ng low down $49 750 356-4223<br />

SOUTHFIELD - 13 Mile Rd Sats or<br />

lease with option to buy 4 bedroom<br />

cotomai 2'« baths. IMng. daWig 6<br />

Terrvf* roome. nee carpet 4 pemt.<br />

centre mr $ vacuum Bsinrnghsm<br />

Schools Wee to Mat Buyers Only<br />

273-2700 or 540-7021<br />

SPACIOUS<br />

was kepi 30x40ft mground<br />

pool on private wooOec acreage W<br />

Mee-nkaMr Rd area $109,900<br />

Oeys. 476-3690 Eves JS6-C131<br />

307 South Ljron<br />

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maculate 4 bedroom. 2'* bath guec<br />

Cantral aa. baautMuPy landscaped<br />

fun lane and dock pmaegas By<br />

$167 900 685-1162<br />

14-MIOOLEBELT 3 bedroom brick<br />

Ranch, healed front porch New<br />

roof, new kitchen. 2 baths A*, verti-<br />

de bands Owner" 851-6833<br />

304 Farmington<br />

Farmington Hills<br />

A TOUCH OF COUNTRY -<br />

a what you have wfth the recondi-<br />

tioned 3 bedroom cape cod on haff<br />

acre lof Even ths roof and furnace<br />

have been -eplaced Owners are<br />

anxious and have reduced the price<br />

on this large family home to<br />

$85 900<br />

HARRYS<br />

WOLFE<br />

474-5700<br />

Ranch On Large Lot<br />

Custom bnck on a parti-lSie k*.<br />

move-m conditior immaculate snd<br />

nicely dacorsted beautiful oak<br />

kitchen and torme dmng room<br />

country kvung does to shopping<br />

$117,900<br />

COLDWELL BANKER<br />

47S-4660 261-4700<br />

ROOM TO GROW on the<br />

country lot and over I .700 sfl ft 3<br />

bedroom Vi beth bnck ranch. tarr»-<br />

ly room stlachad garage. Florida<br />

room and more $99 900 Ca* Gaa.<br />

Re Mai Executive 737-6B0C<br />

BEAUTIFUL Kendailwood<br />

with fuk hnisnec Easement on large<br />

lol with many trees By Owner<br />

Buyers Only $116,000 553-3354<br />

BETTER<br />

not maa the Large ranch wfth<br />

fantastic decor. maeter bedroom.<br />

walkout tc very private treed<br />

grounda. great sfa»amon.. arae<br />

Orrve ipeoous hass and doors ac-<br />

commooaie a wheal chaa Juat a<br />

beautiful homei<br />

Century 21<br />

HOME CENTER 476-7000<br />

11 Maa $ Middiebefi<br />

WALK-OUT RANCH<br />

Breathtakrig Mew and privacy e<br />

what you get with the open floor<br />

plan New 2000 plus aquare fool 3<br />

beOroom ranch Master bedroom<br />

suite taeniae s faafwon beth there<br />

• a iorme dmng room and 1st floor<br />

laundry Oseemant plumbed lor kj«<br />

bath ano wet bar Ouick occupancy<br />

$189 900<br />

RARRYS<br />

WOLFE<br />

474-5700<br />

MOVE IN LABOR D*T<br />

Vour choice of t»e carpet counter<br />

tope Great room. 3 bedrooms,<br />

large iflchen krxerv master beth<br />

with wrvinpco tub 'St Koor eundry<br />

Custom home wfth waaiout baaa-<br />

mant on over an acre $150 900<br />

Custom home bukder your ptan or<br />

ours Huron VaBer Corp 686-9770<br />

SOUTH L*ON - By Owner Sberp<br />

custom Quae, iga comer lot m de-<br />

sirable aty neighborhood 3 mean,<br />

sosd bedrooms 2 baths spaoous<br />

family roam'Vepiaoe. 2"« - at-<br />

tached garage much more<br />

$120 000 By appt 437-6478<br />

SOUTH LYON - Over 4 acres coun-<br />

try ranch Cioee to schools $ e»op-<br />

plng 3 bedrooms, tame* room w.<<br />

fvapiece 2 bathe 2 car garaga tear<br />

deck pool Pole bam security sys-<br />

tem $130,000 437-6317<br />

306 Rocheeter-Troy<br />

305 Brighton, Harttand,<br />

WaHed Lake<br />

BY OWNER Colony Park Colonial 4<br />

bedrooms. 2-4 bathe central air. Sn-<br />

ehed baaamem. screened port*.<br />

OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-4PM - 825<br />

WVnbtafon Btrmmgham. Near Pop-<br />

plelon Park 4 bedroom colonial<br />

fnunirv kitchen orlvele vard<br />

•am<br />

BY OWNER-4 be* oom. 2>4 baths<br />

nef m Chatham HMs subaw<br />

Nsutre decor New lurnaca<br />

atr CMan immsi»els«i avaa-<br />

able $153,500 274-4362<br />

Caret Myaeon<br />

cr<br />

Cranbrook Reeitora<br />

2* 1 e* ll oUi ll l!r*J5*2<br />

Shown by appt 6S3-07M<br />

FARMINGTON nan<br />

Woods By owner 2900 n It Tuoor<br />

4 bedrooma. 2'e betha air piukas<br />

mnuaia 2H<br />

« acre lieaiSi wooded<br />

c^ar^prfiela yert.


4 E * 04E Monday. August 8. 1 9 M<br />

CREATIVE LIVING<br />

CLP66IFIED REAL E6TPTE<br />

308 Rochester-Troy<br />

TRO* 4 Bedroom brick colonial.<br />

1 1 bath*. family room Von room,<br />

Unaw ommOT central ak 2 car<br />

•rtecned garaga al new wmdow*<br />

rool« WJlng. 1135.000 528-9282<br />

TROY 4 oedroom colonial, limit)<br />

room rormal dining room, fireplace<br />

centra* aw tarrMly au« lot >121 900<br />

529->094<br />

TR0» 4 oedroom colonial. 2'»<br />

bain* 'ormai dining room island >n<br />

mtcrven tamir> room with fireplace<br />

central air quiet atraet lust reduced<br />

lo $1119001<br />

• Call Nancy Hickey<br />

;*yiweitzer ^ Eataie. 888-330C<br />

VETERANS!<br />

irae rOur va Benaftta. $0 down anO<br />

mo* into tfua • « » 3 Bedroom co-<br />

lonial with 2 car attached garaoa<br />

Omy $87 90C Call Jackie tot details<br />

Century 21<br />

Town & Country 524-1600<br />

326 Condos<br />

UVONIA S F'NEST<br />

Northwe*l new development loca-<br />

tion 0> thalary tor tho luxury 2 Bed-<br />

room townhouse Enjoy an attached<br />

garaga Basement dmmg room ca-<br />

thedral great room with merbia fire-<br />

place and 1st tloor laundry Ouick<br />

occupancy must Be " sold fast<br />

St 15,M0<br />

HARRY s<br />

WOLFE<br />

4 2 1 - 5 6 6 0<br />

309 Royal Oak-Oak Park<br />

Huntington W o o d s<br />

8* OWNER - Charming dutch colo-<br />

nial in Rovai Oak 3 Bedrooms 'or-<br />

mai a.tfcng room new carpet<br />

throughout entire hou*e recently<br />

•edecorsted Call for further infor-<br />

mation c appointment 388-2701<br />

4 UNIQUE 3 Bedroom home with a<br />

central court yard ,* With large dming<br />

room and Irving room, plus 'amlfy<br />

•oom with a ireptace $72 000 Roy-<br />

* Oa» 435-8583 or '-886-3S45<br />

ROYAL OAK - Handyman i Special<br />

Big 3 Bedroom colonial, fireplace,<br />

great terms $40,000. Cel. Between<br />

Sam-torn 585-2423<br />

311<br />

Oakland County<br />

BEAUTIFUL ELIZABETH LAKE<br />

oeac." i docking privttegee 3 Bed-<br />

room ranch fireplace fenced yard<br />

t -i car attached garage $64 900<br />

881-3828<br />

L U X U R Y<br />

WEST BLOOMFIELD<br />

CONDO<br />

In Beautiful HIMpointe on<br />

Mirror Lake 2 Bedrooms.<br />

2'1 Baths formal dmlng<br />

room, decks plus many<br />

other custom features Pro-<br />

leevonalty landacaped A<br />

decorated wtth central air 8<br />

appliances Builders model<br />

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY<br />

ESTATE DEVELOPMENT CO<br />

: 1-6pmj 681-8633 528-3450<br />

NORTHVILLE - North Ridge Farms<br />

2 Bedrooms. 2 Bams, laundry room<br />

living room, dining room kitchen<br />

With eating area & all appliance* 1st<br />

floor. $79,500 348-1189<br />

NORTHVILLE - Northndge Farms -<br />

2 Bedroom 2 bam, upper unit<br />

I cathedral celling i, Laundry room.<br />

Excellent location i year old<br />

$79 000. After 5pm 3*4-9706<br />

NOVI CONOO OPEN HOUSfr<br />

Sun Aug 14 12-6pm or by appt<br />

Gorgeous 3 bedroom. 2i baths,<br />

deck. 1 car attached garaoe, many<br />

eitras After 6pm 349-9422<br />

B' OWNER Clark st or. area<br />

Materford Hills Unusual large<br />

"ome* 4 car garage 3-4 bedrooma<br />

3 oaths $174 500 623-7431<br />

CLAWSON-15 MAa.Uverrvxs Very<br />

clean poeslble 4 bedroom, family<br />

-oom. rinisfwd Oaaemem, 2 bams<br />

central air. large 2 car garage &<br />

more $74 900 firm 280-0346<br />

OAKLAND TWP - Lovely Tudor co-<br />

lonial on over 3 seres 4 bedrooms,<br />

study 3'4 bams. Builders own<br />

rxjme with the all me ertraa Oaf<br />

« Executive Real E*t*t*656-8111<br />

THREE 8EDROOM bnck ranch, 2<br />

Barns. 2 car atiached garaga coun-<br />

try kitchen, fireplace. central Mr<br />

wooded 101 near Union Lake<br />

$109 900 Owner 682-4454<br />

AATERFORD-lmmeculate 2 bed-<br />

•oom ranch. IWnehed Baaement with<br />

vapiaca new pemt 8 carpet, fenced<br />

K J Beat you • see<br />

.900 662-4828<br />

WOLVERINE LAKE-For sale by<br />

owner. 3 Bedroom boc* ranch. 2<br />

Bath*. Vepiece 2 car garage, lake<br />

privilege m OeairaMe neighborhood<br />

$95 000 624-4567<br />

320 Homes<br />

Wayne County<br />

C h a r m i n g ln W a y n e<br />

-arga oldar home, teaturea - 3 spa-<br />

cious bedrooms 2 fua baths, large<br />

"ormai dmmg room with fireplace<br />

nuge kitchen with budt-ms lovely<br />

nome - lots ol charm and antiquity<br />

throughout. $72,900 Cat<br />

DARLENE SCHIPPER<br />

C O L D W E L L B A N K E R<br />

420-2100 464-8861<br />

OROSSEILE<br />

WATERFRONT ESTATE<br />

129 n frontage on the Detroit River<br />

Over 6300 aq n ot majestic Infor<br />

mal 6 bedrooma p4ua Asking<br />

$695,000 C*« tor features • Beverly<br />

Earl Kami Realty 675-2280<br />

NOV - Open Sat 8 Sun 12-4. 3<br />

bedroom 1 bath ranch Lakewood<br />

Park Homes 39864 Village Woods<br />

Circle Bidg 26 173.000 349-6783<br />

NOVt-ranch style bnck end unit, full<br />

baaement door watl to attractive<br />

patio $62 900<br />

ERA - COUNTRY RIDGE<br />

474-3303<br />

PONTIAC-WATERFORO Fountam-<br />

Nue 1 bedroom 2nd floor unit<br />

Many upgrades Overlooks pool,<br />

carport $37 900 681-3067<br />

332 Mobile H o m e s<br />

For Sato<br />

NOVI-1982 Victorian 14x70 with<br />

large axpando A» appmancea cerv-<br />

trJa*. enclosed Florida room cov-<br />

ered front proctl Mke new Premium<br />

KM Can Joanne<br />

QUALITY HOMES<br />

Moo-Fn 10am-4pm<br />

lor appointment 474-0320<br />

NOVI - 3 Bedroom mobile home, IH<br />

baths Vepiace must sell $18,500<br />

348-2462<br />

RiCHWOOD 1973, 12X60 very wee<br />

Air condlt.pned <strong>Canton</strong> area<br />

$5,000 522-4336<br />

ROCHESTER ESTATE<br />

Ready to move m Preatige location.<br />

1971 Rem Or ant. 2 bedrooma. Only<br />

$134 per month plus lot rent<br />

IM492I<br />

EARL KEIM MCMUGH MALCOLM<br />

469-2700<br />

5 9 1 - 0 9 0 0<br />

5 9 1 -2300<br />

Display Advertising<br />

339 Lots and Acreage<br />

For Sato<br />

FRANKLIN<br />

or lot only<br />

1 4 scree butd to sull<br />

824-5506<br />

HERITAGE OAKS SUB choice river-<br />

front lot Crooks 8 Hamlin area.<br />

656-8136<br />

LIVONIA - Halt Acre<br />

Daaveabie area Cal for details<br />

425-1616 425-7902<br />

ROCHESTER ESTATES<br />

Absolutely mint condition 1971<br />

Marietta. 3 bedroom 1 bath, all ap-<br />

pliances. immediate occupancy,<br />

only $i46'per month . plus lot rent<br />

IM467I<br />

EARL KEIM MCMUGH MALCOLM<br />

489-2700<br />

SHEFFIELD 12 x 60, 2 bedrooms,<br />

from and kitchen double lot, leneed<br />

yard air appliances Novi schools<br />

Assumabie low down payment<br />

$380'MO Including lot rent.<br />

$12,200 489-0736<br />

SPACIOUS 3 BEDROOM<br />

for as little as $389 a month<br />

CENTURY, 595-0606<br />

WESTLAN0 MEADOWS - 1986<br />

Huntington. 14x70 . 3 bedrooma, 2<br />

baths, all appliances. 8»10 *<br />

$16000 728-9561<br />

MILFORD PINE<br />

MEADOWS<br />

Baeutltul wooded & romng 2-4 acre<br />

nomeertaa on South MWord Rd 2<br />

maee North oI 1-96 For information<br />

362-4150 665-9215<br />

OAKLAND TWP, Wooded court-<br />

yard lot. Oakland Farm Sub . 36,000<br />

*q ft Rochester school and poetai<br />

districts Sewer and water, paved<br />

roads, $69 000 Land contract<br />

752-2406 or 651-2430<br />

PLYMOUTH TWP - 2 5 acres rolling<br />

hilltop view horse bam water 8<br />

sewer $125,000 CM before 5pm<br />

591-0606<br />

339 Lots and Acraaga<br />

For Sato<br />

342 Lakatront Property<br />

WIXOM bunding site, i acre, **•<br />

private asphalt road 5 minutes from<br />

12 Oaks WMI build to suit Natural<br />

gas 360-2348 or 652-4400<br />

342 Lakafront Property<br />

A L L S P O R T S L A K E<br />

183 feet ot lake shore 8 excess to 5<br />

lakes plus 3 000 »q ft home<br />

$234 900 Call Phyllis at American<br />

Raai Estate 674-4855 ' 634-5367<br />

BLOOMFIELD HILLS lAKEFRONT<br />

Enjoy all sports Square Lake from<br />

this 2 bedroom 2 bath condomini-<br />

um featuring as appliances washer<br />

dryer 8 much more $98,000<br />

BloomfVefd on Square Lake Condo-<br />

miniums >962 Kllngensmith<br />

Open 1-6 Deify Closed Thursday<br />

Model Phone 332-4344<br />

PLYMOUTH Tap. . acre, backs to<br />

12 seres ol Colony Farms Sub treed<br />

commons, an improvements, paved<br />

roads, $62.500/be*t 459-5295<br />

rs INTEREST!<br />

7%. 7 yr loan on bank Repo 1<br />

1985 Champion - 3 bedroom<br />

HOLLY HOMES 495-0076<br />

333 Northarn Proparty<br />

For Sato<br />

AYLORD - 5 bedrooms. ,<br />

around lakafront home 350 ft. laks<br />

frontage, near gorf 8 ski raaort For<br />

details cak before 5pm 531 -4660<br />

ROCHESTER HILLS, By Owner<br />

Meedowfteid Condo* colonial wtth<br />

2 large bedroom* Vi baths. An-<br />

>»h*d baaement 1 car attached ga-<br />

rage. central arr neutral decor 8<br />

more $112,900 651-9498<br />

ROYAL OAK - 14 Mne Crook*<br />

ances washer/dryer $44,900<br />

646-5026<br />

KALKASKA CO - 70 mobile home<br />

on 3'^ acre wooded land Exceaent<br />

hunting, fishing 8 skiing 3 bed-<br />

rooms. 1% baths $14 ,000 464-3364<br />

LEELANAU COUNTY<br />

15 pms acre*, hilltop view, large<br />

maple wood lot, cherry tree* 2<br />

mile* S o< Leiand 616-386-5794<br />

MICHAYWE LOT • very near ckib-<br />

house 3 ols from GoHcourse<br />

across from lake Must sail<br />

644-3147<br />

S h o p p i n g & D r i v i n g<br />

convenience is dose at hand with<br />

rtiia Westland condo Formal dining<br />

room with doorwa* to balcony that<br />

overlooks pond. 2 full baths, club-<br />

house pool and tennis court<br />

$49 900 Cal<br />

NANCY SCHUHARDT<br />

C O L D W E L L B A N K E R<br />

459-6000<br />

SCHJTHFIELD-Oekrx* contemporary<br />

condo. very private 2 bedroom. 2'4<br />

bath, spacious Hvmg room, vaulted<br />

celling wim fireplace den. 2 car ga-<br />

rage. wrap-arpund deck 354-1923<br />

TROY - NorthfleM HWa Contempo-<br />

rary 3 bedroom, !•» bam. fireplace<br />

newly decorated Term*, pool, lake<br />

$105,000 Arm 875-9600 641-7094<br />

TROY'ROYAL OAK-1 bedroom 1<br />

Bath lower level condo Mooern de-<br />

cor pool SH appkancea $38,000 or<br />

best, Kim, 674-2251 or 435-9007<br />

INVESTORS SPECIAL<br />

11. two bedroom homaa Outer Dr<br />

8 Burt Rd . area From $4700<br />

$6500 each D 8 J Management<br />

427-7368<br />

NEWLY BUILT COLONIAL - Gierv<br />

•ood SuB . neer Newtmrgh 36672<br />

Ueedowlawn 4 bedrooms. 2'*<br />

Baths, attached garaga. immediate<br />

occupancy 453-0622<br />

321 Homas<br />

Livingston County<br />

HILLSIDE walk-out ranch, 10 mm-<br />

utae S or Brighton 3 bedrooma. 2<br />

hm oaramlc bath* wflh buW-m<br />

Jacuzzi, ceramic floor* n kitchen 8<br />

laundry room, ftruahad lower level<br />

on secluded wooded lot with water<br />

prrvteges on Rush Lake $110,000<br />

313-878-5825<br />

325 Raal Estata<br />

Sarvicas<br />

ARE YOU COLLECTING on Land<br />

Contract or second morlaaoe and<br />

want to cash ouf Highest til Low-<br />

aet discount Party Realty 478-7640<br />

326 Condoa<br />

ADULT COMMUNITY CONOO<br />

Speooua roome. 2 bedroom. 2 bath.<br />

balcony, cantral<br />

Telegraph $63 500<br />

laundry room. prNwe<br />

M Mr Twelve Maa snd<br />

A NEW CONDOMINIUM<br />

GREENPOINTE<br />

W. BLOOMFIELD<br />

2 bedroom. 2'4 bath townhouae 2<br />

courtyard. IM 990<br />

661-4422<br />

AU«UHN HILLS - By owner Lovely<br />

ocaoon Open"3un 1-6. By<br />

$71,000 D M 642-0711<br />

I Day*: «<br />

Evenings I<br />

4 --^xorv Grove are* By Otanar.<br />

$78,000 M6-0601 or 336-7231<br />

TROY - WEXFORO SUB<br />

occupancy immaculate 3 bedroom<br />

ranch Condo air. appuancea. fu«<br />

Bseement carport, deck 8 pool<br />

$75,900 751-8229<br />

WEST BLOOMFIELD CONOO<br />

FaUuloua '860 sq ft condo<br />

beautiful Maple Place 2 bedrooma<br />

8 loft. 3 ft* Baths vaulted celling m<br />

great room baaamant 8 attached<br />

garaga This priced to ses condo a<br />

located adjacent to the pool 8 dub-<br />

house Classic Realty<br />

661-8366 or 737-8600<br />

TORCH LAKE<br />

PROPERTIES<br />

A Great Cottage at<br />

An Affordable Price<br />

You won'1 have long to see this<br />

chsrmlrvg 2 bedroom cottage on<br />

150' ol Torch Lake frontage Eaat-<br />

stda location Between Clam River 8<br />

Alden $89,900<br />

Summer on Torch Lake<br />

New on the market. 4 bedroom,<br />

bath, 2 story home with 50' of fron-<br />

tage on Southend of Torch Lake<br />

Sugar sand beech give* this neigh-<br />

borhood the distinction of having<br />

the finest beach on the lake<br />

$124,900<br />

250' of Prime West<br />

Torch Lake Frontage<br />

4 bedroom. 2Vt betha. on 2 acres of<br />

we* msmtamed ground Yeer round<br />

horns which has been ismcidslaJ<br />

and haa an exceptional view This<br />

one won t last long. $ 166.000<br />

Brand New Modal Home<br />

On East Torch Lake<br />

3 bedoooms, 2 bath*, on prima Eaet<br />

-Torch Lake frontage near Osllsirs<br />

All appkancea. carpeting 8 decks<br />

are included at $169,900 Cal tor<br />

PLYMOUTH TWP 28 lots, » to S<br />

sere eech n the new Hunter s Creek<br />

SuB W the area ol $250,000 to<br />

$300,000 homaa Lots Stan at<br />

$62,900 Water 8 sewer, paved<br />

street* Call Ron Cook 459-3400<br />

Century 21 Cook & Assoc<br />

ROCHESTER HILLS - lot 100*300<br />

on WMow Wood Rd new Dequin-<br />

der and Hamlin Rd $30,000<br />

. 756-6610<br />

Telegraph at 13 Mile<br />

PRESTIGIOUS FRANKLIN<br />

OFFICE SITE<br />

For sats/buM to sunt<br />

8'00 sq ft net rentable permitted<br />

33 car parking<br />

Plan* - Permits avatfabie<br />

HAROLD T STULBERG 8 ASSOC<br />

Raai Estate investment Advisors<br />

353-9090<br />

FENTON HARBOR CONDOMINIUM<br />

on Lske Fenton/Norm Long Laks<br />

Rd Maintenance-free Boat slip<br />

570 sandy beech Sat 8 Sun<br />

OPEN House. 12-5pm US 23 to<br />

Thompson Rd exit. E toTorrey Rd ,<br />

S on Torrey, E on Long Lake Rd<br />

750-1224<br />

GAYtORO-Year around chalet on<br />

B-g Lake. 3 bedrooms 8 bam. 2<br />

Vtchena. 2 car garage $90,000<br />

517-732-1579<br />

GREEN LAKE front 4 bedroom 3<br />

bath, 2 fireplaces, 3% car garage,<br />

walk-out lower, hot tub, deck. lot.<br />

75 x479 $365,000 360-0151<br />

GROSSE ILE - reduced Waterview<br />

of proposed Great Lakaa yachting<br />

center Trt level tudor * 1 —'<br />

3 bathe, fireplace, wet bar. 3 car ga-<br />

rage. $242 500 671-6290<br />

HIGHLAND TOWNSHIP Duck Lake,<br />

nice home on private lake arfth extra<br />

$75,000 Can 731-0792,<br />

5780<br />

427-<br />

425-9428<br />

HIGHLANO TWP Due* Lake (pri-<br />

vate! Extra lot and nice home on alt<br />

sports lake $75 000 731-0792<br />

427-5780 425-9428<br />

LAKE LOTS - Front on i lake,'back-<br />

yard on another lata Grandaddy<br />

oak trees spproxtmatefy i acre, pri-<br />

vate 4 secluded $60 000 693-8341<br />

LAKE LIVING<br />

Encapsulated PanrMaul* wWi audio<br />

entry system feeturee waierf<br />

nornaenee on all sports Commerce<br />

Lake upscale Contemporary dwea-<br />

ings from 2,770 to 4.0—an<br />

Whyne $ Hat* burgh Ma. In WMOvtd<br />

Open Von. - Sat 10 • I. Sun 12 -1<br />

P h o n e : 7 2 9 - 5 6 5 0<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

Greenwood Apts.<br />

Appacattons being taken for 1 and 2<br />

bedroom* f900 aq R.I Apartment<br />

avanaow now" A* dove remg*ra-<br />

tor diaposai waanor 8 dryer except Wed<br />

478-1487 775-8200<br />

LIVONIA<br />

Come noma to iWoodndge - ape-<br />

oou* 1 i 2 be»oorn apt* fua,<br />

equvped iltttw* carport* olym.<br />

PK pooi. OuOftouee ueriti aa> locat-<br />

ed perk-ake *enmc<br />

DMtTED Ti*E ONLY<br />

Laaaa by Aug 15 8 gat 3 mo* rant<br />

•re* with 2 yr laaaa New *aid«iin<br />

only or *»i*cl»fl apt* Mon - Fn 8 to<br />

8 Set 10 to 2 Sun 12 - 4 477-6448<br />

LIVONIA<br />

CURTIS CREEK<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

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$160 par mo., pka security CM<br />

Cindy after 6:30pm. 936-78M<br />

425 Convaioooont i<br />

429 QorogooA<br />

"srss<br />

BUSINESS A PERSONAL aM Storage.<br />

Telegraph A Orchard Lake.<br />

ad. ndoor A outdoor<br />

LARGE STORAGE<br />

12x96<br />

8 MM A Fermlnglon - $260/mo<br />

Iter 4pm 474-2280<br />

TWO CAR GARAGE FOR Rad OM<br />

Park, oorear CooBdge A Bgta.<br />

$80 par monta. laaaa A 1 month aaly.<br />

887-3330<br />

432 Commardai/Ratal<br />

BMdNQHAM DOWNTOWN<br />

Mapta Rd.. add d Waodward.<br />

M-RCM * P *°* ' ' " '540-^566<br />

BANTON. Fountain Oquere Ptaa.<br />

Ford A 1-279. next to Mane Cantor.<br />

M1-0418<br />

436 Offics /<br />

ly ISOOeq It. eech (connecting*,<br />

parking at your door $1750/mo<br />

CaB: 926-1200<br />

view d parti, 2 4<br />

WONT LAST LONGI<br />

CM MARSHA FOCHER<br />

FARBMAN STEIN & CO.<br />

362-3333<br />

436 OfhCB/<br />

ET|!<br />

» «=Jfc=rd •=><br />

HUNTERS SQUARE<br />

14 MM Q Orcherd Lake<br />

Sdtae Irom 790 to 4.000 aq ft_<br />

prime cored suRaa. greet suburban<br />

taodton tor Bte aaeouave who wvne<br />

to work ctoee lo home.<br />

SHARP ScuMBaM oondo lor rant or<br />

aata 12 MBe/Evergraen. 2 bedrooms.<br />

ak. iMshad baaamant. pool/<br />

tannta. many eatraa. 567-6670<br />

SYLVAN LAKE area: Cedar Creel<br />

^ 2 0 1 8<br />

On BaaMM Grand Ti<br />

Heeled Pod A L Spe. Spa. Laraa Bundadu<br />

U Beech. WMIpod Beta<br />

X£TR~<br />

9 Day Summer Special. $46*-<br />

9 Ooy FM Special. 93M<br />

OaM A Weekend ItantataWd<br />

THE BEACH CONOOMMIUMS<br />

CM Todey. 616-838-2228<br />

NORTHWEST REDFORO<br />

ATTRACTIVE SB4GLE OFFICE<br />

Bve luBy tattahad beear<br />

SuMaaoa large t<br />

aaperata entrance. Share beth A cMoe In downtown Mwaighani oft-<br />

• • on mata floor Extree I tce sdle. Ptions anaaartag. word<br />

oentrai Mr $300/MO IO pka *<br />

Fax. copier servtoee<br />

SS£<br />

937-083<br />

. CM 8 Mchaai I A Southen A<br />

Co.<br />

540-6577<br />

N ROYAL OAK - Male or<br />

non amoker to ahare beeuMul tame<br />

AVAILABLE<br />

MACCAB8EES CENTER<br />

with single whMe male. Fid houee OFFICES m W. Bloorrddd. Ordierd Northematam © CMc Canter<br />

prtvaegee. C376 monta. Deys. Lake Rd. PMvata aMraneee, 660 Be one o< ths Mr to be pert of ties<br />

262-1444: Evaa54c ft. to 3300e«. ft.<br />

mogndcait odoe compw. Suttee<br />

from 800 to 10.500 sq ft., covered<br />

420 Rooms For Rant<br />

6M3 BEAVER/ROCHESTER - 2 Ita- perking ondutad Immediate occupancy<br />

FIRST CENTER<br />

northwestern Neer Telagraph<br />

Quad) praenge location tar tho<br />

who want r»gn identity, aullas Irom<br />

800 to 25,Ow aq. ft. immediate occupancy<br />

tanoad. aene. no<br />

661-4314<br />

540-8830<br />

E DEARBORN - cute A claan. 2<br />

many extras, no<br />

wPLYMOUTHpata.<br />

Altar 8pm<br />

661-6342<br />

'JK FARMINGTON HBta - coy. $ bad-<br />

* MM MUM. Corv room ranch, over 1400 aq. ft. Bra-<br />

STERLMQ HEIGHTS - naar Troy<br />

463-1620 ptaoa, aaahar/dnwr. 2 car garage,<br />

3 badroom ranch. 1H<br />

t' sBMIt 6/1. SS»/mo 4r3-01t6<br />

404 Hotfoot For Itant FARMBtQTON HILLS-ExecutNe 4 oaring. Breptace. attached 2 oar garaga,<br />

drapaa. bflnda. appBancea.<br />

abbocurar pwict<br />

M2S/MO Eveninge: I7MK»<br />

d 2H MM, iUMiMMai<br />

STERLMQ HTS.: 17 A Oaqumdre<br />

. Bapt 1, HMO/MO FARMMQTON HKLS - Tiny 1 bed- araa. Unuaual Contemporary Quad.<br />

Man cot- 3 badroom. 2 bam. cdhedrd cefl-<br />

Bng included. cd OK. dean. outot. tags, gigantic kRchon. kRchar let door taun-<br />

ACRES SO - Linton Lds Ana. Pano- prtved S336/mo. + uMUsa. $486 dry. al appMncaa.<br />

. 3 bedrooma. 1V»<br />

256-3758 baaomanl 2V» oar g H.0807<br />

483-1864<br />

FARMMQTON HILLS: 3 badroom<br />

1487<br />

Colonial oantral atr. 2 oar attached SYLVAN LAKE homa. 3 badrooma.<br />

ALL COTES • 3moe 1878 garaoa. Bntdied baaamant/3 bed-<br />

M appBancaa, Mia prMtagaa-3<br />

Mocka aaaqr. $780 par month pka<br />

rooma. >1200. After 6. 466-4064<br />

HOMES FOR RENT<br />

S83-W87<br />

FARMMQTON HILLS-IV*<br />

sbioo-s where<br />

TENANTS A LANDLORDS<br />

• SHARE USTMOS • 642-1620<br />

" 864 So. M m . UnMrn. Ml<br />

ANN ARBOR. Bdia>, N. I FARMMQTON HILLS, 3 badrooma.<br />

Oak. Uvonia. 3 bedomrv, tiooamsr*. targa kRohan. larga Mng room.<br />

kids, singles, ped okay.<br />

haaamant. $575/par -month No<br />

I Co. 273-0223<br />

Pata. Sob (act to cradW raport. amant<br />

tatlar A ratal aiwaa Arm-<br />

ATTRACTIVE 3 badroom Paarboin atta NdM CM Roy Haokar 47S-7008<br />

Mots. brtck rare*. I—tadtaM oocupanoy.tanoadywd.SSM.<br />

5U40U FARMMQTON - Moon SaaulM 2<br />

badroom brtck ranch, dan. Flortda<br />

BEAUTIFUL LAKEFRONT 2 badtog<br />

oadn on pictureoque attached garaga. SS80 mo . 344-4084<br />

pankmaa. No M .<br />

M7-0T18 FARMMQTON - 32172 Loomta. 3<br />

1*<br />

lEALmFUL 2 badroom tad front<br />

cRad garaga. appkanoaa.<br />

$S00/M0 478-3062 478-4320<br />

'ttLn^TiSL FOUR badroom. 2H bath ootanM.<br />

$660/mo. retarenooe. 73M606 1700 Sq PL . Cantral M. 2 Mr<br />

deck. CU room ta R008MIATE<br />

Dtan^r Epcot. CM tor mora Wtorme-<br />

375-8466<br />

Sept 1. Laka Orton<br />

(sacratarlal - computer -<br />

Ctoae to<br />

MEOICAL SUITE Prime downtown<br />

Oon. 1-781-6714 doae to shepptng. off • trod park- Oakland Univeralty A 1-75 fax - tei-ax, UPS - Fadaral Birmingham. Mufti lanont buBdlng.<br />

ROYAL OAK. 1 tvt a Main. Wooded ORLANOO. DtBNEY/EPCOT - Luxu- tag. ganttaman ody. 474-6635<br />

Expraas). Hss spaca avaM- 1462 sq. II d improvement! m<br />

douWe lot 2 bedroom large lower ry 2 bedroom. 2 bath oondo. pool HUWTMQTON WOOOS, EmpSoyed ROOMMATE to share 4 bedroom. 2<br />

taenia. Waaldy rental $85 day<br />

abta. 1 offlca - $325/nx> . Grad American BuBdlng<br />

pal. Braptaoa, rantodatad, prataa<br />

m<br />

Deys. 474-6150- Evea. 471-0777<br />

slonal abulia. $586 68B-6474<br />

Mud Bke pad Baavtty deposit.<br />

Or taudy/part time rentaJ.<br />

280 N Woodwerd<br />

944-1866<br />

Nad to CrovMeys<br />

MflflOIW<br />

045-5030<br />

Six MILE and Telegraph - 5 room,<br />

SINGLE FATHER with 2 daughters<br />

415 Vocation Rsntate<br />

upper. 2 badrooma. baaamant. yard.<br />

LrvONIA-Attracthre houee. fur- dahae to diare nice home ta Lfco- BIRMINGHAM<br />

647-7171<br />

$340 plus security No Petal<br />

BOYNE CITY LAKEFRONT CONOO<br />

nta. 5 MM. Farmington<br />

toe abort. 690 sq. II d execuOvs offaponatbta<br />

pi otaaalond. non-smoker,<br />

2 bedroom, 2 bath dskaa oondo<br />

fen late. 1 odd OK S350/mo. ice apace. CM btaeori 8:30-5 30pm: OFFICE SPACE For Leeee. 2 and<br />

mo. nagonon-drinking.<br />

$66 week 622-7378<br />

646-1810 offices andtabls. m the qudnt set<br />

•kh pod. caMe, M emenMea.<br />

Ml-UN<br />

ting ol the OH VRege oI Plymouth<br />

412 Townhows<br />

464-2808<br />

UVOMA PRIVATE ENTRANCE<br />

BIRMINGHAM - suites m pradtoloue<br />

SINGLE FEMALE with 1 chad look-<br />

$100 each per month. 458-2323<br />

A beth. dean. Mnlahed. dikplng<br />

Downtown office buBcBng. $15 per<br />

Condo* For Rsnt<br />

BOYNE MT. CHALET<br />

ing lor kame to khare your homa on<br />

via 1-86/1-275. 9 MBa Hseturah<br />

PLYMOUTH DOWNTOWN<br />

WsBoon Lake 6 bedrooma. Staepe<br />

Weetakta Contact VMtta Irom I<br />

9 noiii<br />

$60 weekly 464-1880<br />

CM Ms Senders 642-2000 Office spece - anmedlele occuperv<br />

16-18. AuMtabls now thru Sept.<br />

9. 886-0200. aftar 7pm. 837-0640<br />

cy 4000 sq. ft., or can dNtds CM<br />

CROOKS-MAPLE<br />

Brown Street Towsihouee, 2 bed- 464-4260 «6t 6861 ROYAL OAK-Ctaen. norvemokmg SMQLE Mom<br />

Deborah lor detsfa. 344-8340<br />

Eton OIBoe Ptaze<br />

TROY -3 badroom ranch. Mng. lam- room*. 1 bath, available rMd-Aug.<br />

prnlaaalond or stkidanc room with homaa ta to<br />

By room, baoomarnl, Mrary. oantral no peta. WOC/mo , 1 mo. dapoaM. 1 CHARLEVOU - LMakont condomi-<br />

2 room suite. Immadtata oocupency.<br />

kllchan/taundry prt»8agea. $279/<br />

PLYMOUTH OOWNTOWN<br />

sir, attached garaga. Troy schools yr. leaae 642-8371 nium. Sleeps 2. 4 or 6 WaBdng dis-<br />

$2SO/mo 5 day tadtortd servtoe Carpeted A<br />

MO pka phone A security 646-2042<br />

Newly oonetiructed A<br />

$11fia 541-8860<br />

tance to town. Pod. M. )ocunl.<br />

471-0818 bBnde 626-2960 pkMi wM Ighted flrd floor. 650<br />

BIRMINGHAM CONOO - 2 t beach. 866-3300 or. 363-3686 SOUTHFIELD - large Mdahad TROY. 3 bedroom lownftoua.<br />

square lad. Air condttonM. larga<br />

DOWNTOWN I<br />

TROY - 4 badroom. 3 bath spat rooms. 1 bath, naar kRchen. no* ep-<br />

room. $66 per smM.tadudaa utta-<br />

level. Acroae from Somerset M ~ pBBRCBB. Central M. Ml baaamani CLEAN. Chermlng. Quiet take front<br />

to $215<br />

Darning lot. utMiee mduded Oocu-<br />

500 aq. IL suhs aRh great view. Idei<br />

gueet pn imjm.jmr-<br />

$800J month ptaa security depoM •eeher A dryer. Cloee lo doawloawL cottage, neer Traverse City Aug<br />

plus 1/3 uOBBee. CM Tammy beta<br />

pency Aug. 15. ided lor accound<br />

tor therapM or " '<br />

843-0148 Move ta Auguet 15th Leeve mae- 27th to Sept 3rd. dao M ol Sept.<br />

3 PM. 866-6646. Aftar A 826-3463<br />

tants. manufacturers represents<br />

, 1to2parso<br />

tlvee. etc 455-2626<br />

aageat 540-W41 Bod included. S37S/M 646-3643 TELEGRAPH/12 MILE. Fumlahad. BLOOMFIELD-3 badroom M< Greet American Insurance Bdkflng<br />

TROY - 4 badrooma. 2 H betha. a«t<br />

off aired perking. Pi ntaaaland gan-<br />

me. 1H betha.<br />

280 N. Woodward, (next to Crowbar<br />

m tamBy room, flntahM baaa- — . ~ BIRMINGHAM<br />

CONDO & VILLA<br />

SBB'aaM. 366-24M hd tub. $3i9/mo mdudae<br />

PLYMOUTH - OOWNTOWN<br />

mant. attached 2 ear garage. Spadoue 3 bedroom tnamhouee<br />

kjmtahed office spece. month to<br />

$'300 MO plus security<br />

VACATIONS<br />

snaBabla mid SapL naaBy remod-<br />

WEST BLOOMFIELQ. near<br />

647-7171 month OK $400/mo 455-5810<br />

Eves<br />

eled intartor. Includes 2H bathe. Ml<br />

llaithweeta ri Hwy kitchen A tatm-<br />

DOWNTOWN MRMMQHAM - Exec-<br />

baaamani A petto. Great locadon.<br />

dry taofltaea. makj<br />

TWELVE M^EA SOUTHFKLD Area.<br />

H M m - 422 Wanted To Ront<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

US wed<br />

uttve uffk.es asaSMta from $400/<br />

844-1300<br />

genOaman $79 wed<br />

HISTORIC MARKHAM BUILDING<br />

3 bedroom. 1Vi bathe, central M.<br />

Air - HoM - Car RaaarvaBona<br />

MO. 400 W. Maple. Montaty rentd<br />

HELP - Fandy needs 3/4 bedroom<br />

Appro* 1000 aq. ft. CjicMarit park-<br />

Mra roo<br />

BIRMINGHAM-1 badroom oondo.<br />

WESTLANO. near 1-279 A1-66 SaM.<br />

SUNCOAST TRAVEL<br />

home m Uvonia School Otatrlcl by<br />

ing 455-7373<br />

MhdMngi<br />

oomamporary. doae ta loan<br />

clean, room lor wortdnq non-<br />

sond phone snawertrig. 2 confer,<br />

313-466-6610 1-600474-6470<br />

Sept 1 Up to $7SO/MO Rdarancoarage,<br />

SSOO/MO. pkji security. MO carport. M. appBanoaa. haat A<br />

smoker. hniaeprtKBagas $A weak<br />

anoa rooma A law Brvy Copier a<br />

- • - - eeecM 478-0332<br />

PLYMOUTH - Man Sl 800 aq ft<br />

w3pm: 758-2060 Evas 842-67A eater Included After 6PM.64 ELK LAKE oon age to deep A $600 422-6442 925-97V4<br />

par weak. Ave BaMe Irom Auo. 13<br />

LOFT<br />

CM Polty<br />

A Hv $060/mo 1 mo free. Ado 800<br />

WALLED LAKE - lakelront 2 bed- BLOOMFIELD FoacroR Condo 2 an. AM lor 8* itvta « Rad tatata<br />

prataa<br />

aq. ft work or storage 466-3232<br />

n la tai ti l nha ew><br />

bedroom. 2 bath. 2nd Boor. M. ap- One. Bk RepK a. 616-264-6611 d<br />

•oft ta Frankfln area. SerW-<br />

»irmtngnarn<br />

. . eo m<br />

616-264-6300<br />

Bntahed okay, aM fa up. 824-6877 806 SQ. FT DELUXE<br />

PRIME MEDICAL offlos spece 2200<br />

ELUXEWFICE<br />

By. 1st A taat months rant. 856-0660 carport. pool dub houee. $825/mo..<br />

tad to ahare atta pr acting urotogdt<br />

no pels. Mapta/Tstagraph area. 1 yr. EXECUTIVE'S RETREAT<br />

5 rrvnulee Irom B seumont Hospital<br />

leeee. aveaeMs now 626-1872 on Haggms Lak L No pets. $800/wk.<br />

Royd Oak Office adlabta lor rear<br />

WBdaood Prop arty 1-817-279-417$<br />

home. $60 per i<br />

met or surglcd specialty Terme<br />

998-2822<br />

A New Choice For Renters<br />

QLENWOOD GARDENS<br />

Fu« fM<br />

CANTON<br />

bdUtao. 2900 aq. S<br />

a Mad tar ofltoe or ri<br />

Irod Atao aiaMbls. party store A<br />

beauty shop, red negtotabw "<br />

new bualnaaa. N. d Fcrd Rd<br />

Downtown Birmingham<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

Offtc* apaca tor laaaa<br />

Ampia parking. Great iocatlon.<br />

Ca« 051-9755<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

36346 W. tO MBa Rd.<br />

MEW OFFICE SPACE<br />

AVALABLE<br />

1.000-30.000 aq. ft.<br />

Fid Service Bunding<br />

knmedata Acoeas to 1-279 A l-M<br />

CERTWED REALTY MC<br />

471-7100<br />

FARIdNQTON HILLS<br />

xdwi offtaes, car<br />

i 6/1. A oceas to Ti<br />

oepM A kRchen LltMIII.<br />

Mftortd servtoe A<br />

apaoea tadudad. Haggerty Rd.<br />

476-0200<br />

FARAMtQTON MILS - Northaad<br />

am/13 MBa. FumtdtM oMcaa aOB<br />

• in w cutk* olBoe a dd BO-140<br />

sqTlt. w/raoepOon eree 856-2444<br />

IPRR4E RETAIL OR OFFICE SPACE I<br />

'Ford Rd. A IBddMM. itdd ta Orta<br />

JeweMrs. 1060 sq ft H<br />

sny<br />

1<br />

GARDEN CTTY. Ford A MkMtabrit.<br />

1'iseti lanioitataii 400 aq. ft. From<br />

$4ST a monta tactadtag uMMCd<br />

HOLIDAY PARK<br />

OFFICE CENTER<br />

(WESTLAND AREA)<br />

FREE RENT<br />

target<br />

1200 TO 1400 BQ. FT. start ia d tari<br />

Signage and ired aManoa tadng to 5.000 aq. ft<br />

Wuudew a. FMa an-atta parfctag tar BEaayaooaaa MISBAI-m<br />

Partdng.<br />

nSSSSi<br />

. 1. una 1 dad<br />

tae art had A M<br />

FARBMAN 8TEJN A CO.<br />

362-3333<br />

DOWNTOWN<br />

ROCHESTER<br />

Mta-OaaatdiuM uixda,<br />

800 -1300 sq. ft<br />

1300 aq. ft<br />

FARMMQTON HIUS<br />

38807 W MMMRB.<br />

RETAIL SPACE<br />

4l000 sq. ft. 1<br />

UVOMA. Jdktaa A MMdtabril Aas-<br />

, IBML$SJBS a»lCgk<br />

REDFORD<br />

OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE<br />

825 - 1250 eq. ft.<br />

WESTLANO - large 3 bedroom TM<br />

bathe, daan A neutral nam carpal<br />

dlrMng room, haaamsnt A garaoa.<br />

appBancaa mckidad Only<br />

$860/mo. Working Inoome A goodl<br />

^cradB H * required. K ) . C dI Sherry, f t a H H j<br />

RE-MAX * » •<br />

home, $436. mo $660 aacurtty. Wv-<br />

" r BLOOMFtELD HILLS - 2<br />

FARMMQTON - Grand liar, 2<br />

2 betha. Second Boor. Air. pool pri- GOLF AT CRYSTAL AREA AUBURN HILLS - Greet<br />

room. 600 sq. R. suM mdudae ut»vets<br />

baasmsnl No pata. $800/ Canoe on *a Batata M«r. New re- ty. Apertment lo ahare<br />

DIGNIFIED LMNG - tar atdarty le-<br />

condRMWxi A<br />

CM<br />

monta w/heet A wwter 540-7462 sort home. 3 bedrooma. 2 bdhe. M pod S240/M0 Prater under ads ta chermlng home. 24 hr. su-<br />

$750/mo 0. Kevtn Knighi CERTIFIED REALTY MC<br />

•none A dMae. By weta or week- CM 377-4294<br />

747-6666<br />

471-7100<br />

BLOOMFIELD HKLS-Prtma locaMm end 645-2320<br />

ssnsi<br />

targa 1 bedroom. dMng room, c<br />

BEAUTIFUL - MrMah<br />

FARMINGTON MUS - 12 MBa. be- OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE<br />

trsl sk, carport pool. Haat mckidad, GRANO TRAVERSE BAY apartment on Ceee u<br />

tween Orchard Lake Rd. A Farndig-<br />

ROCHESTER HILLS<br />

$650 334-1270; 826-0374 Shorp 8 bedi oom eat M iMhad tege. beeuOM tar<br />

tan Rd.. 2 offloee. 150 aq. ft. eec^ DtaOnctlve. affordable prtvete offic-<br />

homo 40* Irom Bay w sandy beach, isaaiaiiaa $307/mo.<br />

es Ample perking, am slant loca-<br />

BLOOMFIELD HILLS - TatagrtWh petto A sun dash. A eBihll 8/3<br />

ForThoAgod<br />

tion. l. j MI A ne room. 1 month pay-<br />

Long Laka area. 2 badrooma. 2 Mi<br />

ment tar servtoee A utames Suites<br />

bathe, tarmal dkitng room, storaos.<br />

, $379 pka 1/S<br />

TERNATIVE to Mntag Home.<br />

trom 200 - 5.000 eq. ft. BS2-4400<br />

oantral M. tM.i*m pod M t<br />

642-7342 Aaatatad Bdng ta Boanaed isdHan<br />

^S-0213 mo., gaa A aMar mckidad. 296-7167 HARBOR SPRINGS<br />

tM home Maata. laundry, aupard-<br />

ROCHESTER HILLS, corner d<br />

ndoor Si<br />

skxi A oompadondup- 626-8644<br />

Crooks Rd. A M-68, 900 sqJL ofltoe<br />

space to sudd. receptlonM/eecre-<br />

Largo LMng Room<br />

Spodoua Yard<br />

• O0M0 AvaHaMa<br />

SPttmcmZEH DISCOUNTS<br />

of your own home<br />

PLU8 the convenience of renting.<br />

^ 2 ^ 8 1 1 1 Mon " frt - ® pM<br />

FROM $ 410/Month<br />

A dryer hoM-<br />

SmTwpm On Magasrty. 6<br />

die mm 47e<br />

ROCMSSTER HR.L8<br />

oaaea Bareas sadaataig pada Aj<br />

Bad OMaTSMBtaT 0 688-8611<br />

MALE OR PM4AU<br />

$47-6648<br />

UVOMA. Rata* Spaaa - tar<br />

to ByrCs M ad 476-4626<br />

oooitaancy. CM:<br />

ROCHESTER - 3 room add Ftd<br />

aanrtoe, protaaslonaM managad<br />

bkjg in Downtown Recftarior 1<br />

year laaaa. men<br />

8644 par an. M1<br />

• perking, aacrt<br />

1 tad monta ranL<br />

ofltaa In LNonle neer Ga<br />

Rd Avdtabta 8/1/66. Nomtari rental<br />

cM Pd Qrv 646-7660<br />

SMALL OFFICES ta ramoddsa<br />

1 Cloee to Troy and<br />

alarttag M $200/mc SW corner d<br />

14 MMAMaBv Claw eon. 260-4604<br />

SMALL OFFICE SuRe tor laaaa. 840<br />

M ft. »> the preaOoioue Eaaax Cantor<br />

buadng. 28400 llorthasdsi m<br />

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Jota an Imprssalis set d Itaandd,<br />

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