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Vohim* 1 Number 38 Thuraday, March 20, 1975<br />

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move the body after the head-on<br />

Monday evening. (Staff photo by Bob Woodring)<br />

Neighboring residents heard the<br />

crash and rushed out of their homes<br />

to see flames shooting into the sky.<br />

Fire covered the roadway on Ann<br />

Arbor Road from the point of impact,<br />

slightly west of Ann Arbor Trail, to<br />

the point where the wreckage came to<br />

a halt. 135 feet down the road<br />

Racing to the scene to see if he<br />

could help. Gordon Champion said<br />

when he arrived, both vehicles were<br />

engulfed in flames. "I could see one<br />

person ort fire in the VW. but he was<br />

obviously dead " .<br />

Another nearby resident. William<br />

Frazee. said he heard "several explosions"<br />

and ran out of his house to see<br />

the sky lit up all around him.<br />

Frazee said debris was strewn all<br />

along the roadway. "It looked like he<br />

could have been going either way. 1 '<br />

Frazee said in the five years he has<br />

lived near the intersection of Ann<br />

Arbor Road and Ann Arbor Trail he<br />

has seen many accidents, and "quite<br />

a few close calls."<br />

Frazee said "A lot of cars and<br />

trucks are traveling too fast. We hear<br />

wheels squeaking all the time as<br />

people come out of the curve (west*<br />

bound on Ann Arbor Road)."<br />

Gignac said the accident was the<br />

"worst I've seen In Plymouth Township<br />

in terms of damage "<br />

"EXCELLENT<br />

RESPONSE 19<br />

was J. Kamlnski't response<br />

to his Observer & Eccentric<br />

Classified Ad. His ad»<br />

K,M*AkCw6-<br />

SON ITU. Ma<br />

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brought immediate response, tnd<br />

sold all but one item rtgtit away! And<br />

Mr. K le ttW getting calls! Try It—and<br />

you'll agree mat there's rtf tetter way<br />

to sad those unwanted household appliances<br />

than through yo*r local Ob-.<br />

Server & Eccentric Want Ads. CaM<br />

today!<br />

Wayne County<br />

to replace Mrs. Parker's 1964 model<br />

and the possible purchase of a cottage<br />

up north.<br />

Other than that, the $50,000 checks<br />

coming in for a 20-year period will not<br />

change the family's lifestyle too<br />

much.<br />

Parker plans to cortinue his work<br />

at GM, and Mrs. Parker has not yet<br />

decided if she will quit her three-yearold<br />

job at Miller School. Jeff hopes to<br />

obtain a job at McDonald's.<br />

"I don't know if I'll feet it, now that<br />

School site<br />

we're millionaires," Jeff said.<br />

His millionaire mother decided she<br />

could afford to take Wednesday off<br />

work, however.<br />

"I told them I wouldn't be in if we<br />

got past the $10,000 mark," Mrs. Parker<br />

laughed "I haven't decided if 111<br />

quit my job yet, because I <strong>rea</strong>lly<br />

enjoy it. If I do decide to quit, I'll at<br />

least finish out this school year."<br />

The whole family journeyed to<br />

Continued on Page 4A<br />

may be moved<br />

PLYMOUTH—Administrators and<br />

board members alike are taking a<br />

dose look at alternative sites for an<br />

elementary school, currently planned<br />

for the Windsor Park subdivision in<br />

Canton Township.<br />

Architects for the school district received<br />

word recently that the Wayne<br />

County Road Commission will not approve<br />

plans for the school unless a<br />

temporary access road is provided to<br />

the school site, east of Sheldon and<br />

south of Joy.<br />

RESIDENTS of the subdivision<br />

have appeared before the board on<br />

two occasions to ask it to reconsider<br />

an earlier position not to build the<br />

temporary road. *<br />

The board rejected the temporary<br />

road last month, when it was learned<br />

cost of the road and a bridge over the<br />

Tonquish Creek could cost the district<br />

upwar$ of $100,000.<br />

** -1 ^Hii5oi officials and concerned residents<br />

were scheduled to meet last<br />

night (Wednesday) to discuss possible<br />

'alternatives to the access problem,<br />

which would now direct construction<br />

traffic down two residential streets<br />

within the subdivision. Fleet and Ar-<br />

' lington.<br />

School Supt. John M. Hoben said.<br />

"Maybe that site is not suitable for<br />

building at this time. Ite board has<br />

to decide where the g<strong>rea</strong>test growth<br />

will occur."<br />

Hoben said there are several other<br />

sites within the district on which the<br />

new school could be built "and we<br />

could justify any of them as viable<br />

sites."<br />

"The <strong>rea</strong>l question is where and<br />

when do we get access to serve the<br />

g<strong>rea</strong>test number of students "<br />

ASKED ABOUT possible delays in<br />

construction if the site for the school<br />

is moved, Hoben said he doubted<br />

there would be much delay. "Site<br />

plans would have to be altered, but I<br />

think we could proceed with the bidding<br />

on schedule."<br />

School board trustee Georae Lawton<br />

said construction of the road would be<br />

taking away from money that could<br />

be spent on the new school. "When<br />

voters approved the bond issue last<br />

year, they gave us money.to build and<br />

equip schools, not roads."<br />

Lawton said he would like to see the<br />

school on the Windsor Park site, but<br />

added: "1 would father move the<br />

school to another site before" spending<br />

$40,000, $50,000, or $60,000 on a temporary<br />

road."<br />

According to both Hoben and Lawton,<br />

property available for construction<br />

of an elementary school Include:<br />

the Hough site, near Warren and Hag<br />

gerty; the Maben site, near Maboi<br />

and Beck; the Centennial Education<br />

Park, at the south end of the site off<br />

Canton Center and north of Ford: or<br />

the Bartlett site, north of Ford between<br />

Canton Center and Sheldon.<br />

' PLANNING is a dynamic process, you must constantly reevaluate<br />

and update your information," comments MSU professor<br />

Robert Hotaling while talking to a joint meeting of tfje<br />

planning commission and township board (Staff photo by Richard<br />

Gold)<br />

Planner 'teaches'<br />

Canton officials<br />

By RICHARD GOLD<br />

CANTON-' Townships in Michiganare<br />

where the action is and will Contin-<br />

ue to be and that's why townships<br />


Schools in bind<br />

Thur^Uy, M«h ^ 1975<br />

Inflation erodes state aid<br />

How to convince an al<strong>rea</strong>dy tax-burdened<br />

public that school coata are still<br />

rising despite declining enrollments is<br />

the most troubling problem faced by<br />

school superintendents and state legislators.<br />

The problem was reiterated Monday<br />

in the Livonia Board of Education offices<br />

at a public hearing called by the<br />

joint State House and Senate appropriations<br />

subcommittee on state school<br />

aid. Despite short notice, school officials<br />

from Clarenceville. Garden Qty,<br />

Livonia, Plymouth, Northville, Washtenaw<br />

Cotanty and elsewhere packed the<br />

room.<br />

The chief problem was that while enrollments<br />

are declining, fixed costsheat,<br />

light, maintenance—are not. On<br />

top of that, there are problems of personnel<br />

contracts, state mandated programs<br />

and just plain inflation.<br />

Conducting the hearing were Sen.<br />

Dale Kildee (D-Flint) and Rep. James<br />

O'Neil Jr. (D-Saginaw), cochairmen;<br />

Sen. Carl Pursell (R-Plymouth); Sen.<br />

Joseph Young (D-Detroit); Rep. Richard<br />

Young (D-Dearborn Heights);<br />

and three fiscal analysts, including former<br />

State Rep. Clifford Smart. Also<br />

at the hearing wasRep. John Markes<br />

(D-Westland).<br />

AT ISSUE was Gov. Milliken's recommendation<br />

for $844 million in state<br />

aid for fiscal 1975-76 and how to divide<br />

it for local school needs.<br />

State aid for the past three years<br />

under the so-called Bursley Bill has attempted<br />

to equalize taxing ability and<br />

at the same tiie provide a local taxing<br />

incentive of a matching grant method<br />

of state aid This means that eVery<br />

school district with a specified state<br />

equalized valuation (SEV), retaining<br />

the same level of tax effort, will have<br />

the same number of dollars per pupil<br />

to spend<br />

The current formula provides a<br />

maximum per pupil allowance of $975<br />

equalized at $39,000 SEV per student<br />

with a deductible millage rate of 25<br />

mills.<br />

For 1975-76 the governor has proposed<br />

the maximum per pupil allowance<br />

be inc<strong>rea</strong>sed to $1,120.50 providing<br />

equalization at $41,500 SEV with a<br />

deductible millage rate of 27 mills—<br />

an inc<strong>rea</strong>se of about five per cent.<br />

Milliken's proposal strictly curtails<br />

provisions of the Bursley Bill, which<br />

would have allowed an unlimited<br />

amount of local millage for the upcpming<br />

year.<br />

"We saw the Bursely Bill as a prom<br />

ise. and now we're not getting the<br />

promise." said David McDowell. Clarenceville<br />

superintendent<br />

A PROMISE denied was the least of<br />

the superintendents' problems; they<br />

now face backing out of their budgets<br />

whi|e meeting the costs of personnel<br />

contracts, state mandated programs<br />

and inflation.<br />

TESTIFYING FIRST. Dr. George<br />

Garver, Livonia superintendent, addressed<br />

three of the most commonly<br />

felt problems: declining enrollment,<br />

categorical state funding and mandatory<br />

programs.<br />

"It is impossible for a school district<br />

to immediately recover the total<br />

per capita costs for each student<br />

when there is a decline of enrollment.<br />

"As an alternative suggestion to our<br />

current philosophy, I would offer for<br />

your consideration the premise that<br />

school districts should be allowed to<br />

use, for purposes of studert count, the<br />

enrollment of their current year, or<br />

the enrollment of the previous school<br />

year, whichever is higher. This concept<br />

will allow school districts one<br />

year's lead time to make adjustments<br />

in their operation when there is a decline<br />

of enrollment," he said.<br />

Ronald Wyszynski, Garden City administrative<br />

assistant, suggested the<br />

state might use a figure of 98 per cent<br />

of the previous year's enrollment to<br />

handle the problem of declining mem<br />

bership. To handle the decline in just<br />

one year would be "monumental," he<br />

said.<br />

Wyszynski stressed that despite declining<br />

numbers of students, overhead<br />

and fixed charges do not decline.<br />

ON CATEGORICAL funding, direct<br />

state reimbursements for specified<br />

programs such as <strong>rea</strong>ding and drivers'<br />

training, Garver said:" I would<br />

also like to take this opportunity to<br />

personally endorse the concept of expanded<br />

categorical stat^ finding. This<br />

position is a complete reversal from<br />

one I held a few years ago. My point<br />

is motivated by the fact that we have<br />

s4en school programs reduced substantially<br />

over the last few years in<br />

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order to allow districts to meet the financial<br />

demands of the collective bargaining<br />

process.<br />

' "Categorical aid stipulates that a<br />

district must operate a given program<br />

in order to receive state reimbursement<br />

for that activity. 1Ws means<br />

that a district would incur little or no<br />

advantage to dismantle a given activity,<br />

for if that program were discontinued,<br />

the district would not receive<br />

that financial assistance."<br />

Categorical funding also helps<br />

educators look at other a<strong>rea</strong>s than<br />

they normally might assess in determining<br />

the educational program for<br />

youngsters, Garver added.<br />

ON MANDATORY programs, the Livonia<br />

superintendent said: "We have<br />

seen a proliferation of many activities<br />

which are state mandated with little,<br />

or no, additional revenue channeled to<br />

the district to assist the district to implement<br />

these new directives. These<br />

directives flow both from legislative<br />

mandate and actions of the State Department<br />

of Education or the State<br />

Board of Education."<br />

Several of the mandates and the<br />

problems they pose, Garver said are:<br />

• Unemployment compensation:<br />

school districts will incur a potential<br />

libaility when they attempt to reduce<br />

staff as enrollment declines. The appropriateness<br />

of unemployemnt compensation<br />

is not in question.<br />

• Employment placement service<br />

for students: An unfunded act which<br />

further erodes local autonomy and<br />

which remains untouched even if<br />

other programs are reduced; also a<br />

duplication of the Michigan Employment<br />

Security Commission's effort.<br />

• Mandatory Special Education Act:<br />

While these children deserve every<br />

benefit, if a district must eliminate<br />

programs for other children because<br />

of a lack of funding and maintain special<br />

ed programs under law, this concept<br />

"certainly does not guarantee<br />

equality of educational opportunity."<br />

NICK A. IANN1, superintendent of<br />

y "V<br />

i<br />

Washtenaw County Intermediate<br />

School District, said: "Some programs<br />

In special education run up to<br />

$4,000 per student. But I say you have<br />

to compare that to the cost of between<br />

$7,000 and $8,0000 per student<br />

for institutionaJization. We've made a<br />

commitment, and we shouldn't haggle<br />

about the cost factor...<br />

•"The big thing is that the program<br />

is not funded and will cost $25 million,<br />

with $8 million of that coming from<br />

mental health funds. If that kind of<br />

money is pot forthcoming every<br />

school district is going to take a bath,<br />

a good bath, and the money will come<br />

out of the general operating budget."<br />

Other a<strong>rea</strong>s Ianni identified asdifficult<br />

were the cooperstive education<br />

fund and regional educational media<br />

centers.<br />

SPECIAL EDUCATION poses stringent<br />

problems for the Northville<br />

School District, according to its superintendent,<br />

Raymond Spear. Because<br />

six state t<strong>rea</strong>tment centers are located<br />

in the district, it is conceivable<br />

that up to 1,100 additonal youngsters<br />

from the centers may have to be educated<br />

by the district. While the cost of<br />

educating these youths is borne by<br />

their parents' home districts, the cost<br />

of educating those over the age of 18<br />

falls to Northville.<br />

"In August 1974 Wayne County<br />

voters OK'd one mill for special education,<br />

and they probably did this without<br />

thinking they would have to pay<br />

for institutionalized kids. We have to<br />

use the money for a job beyond what<br />

the millage was approved for," Spear<br />

said.<br />

WHILE PLYMOUTH Community<br />

School District does not face declining<br />

enrollment, its other costs have gone<br />

up, and it faces the loss of student<br />

count from the Detroit House of Correction<br />

where it conducts educational<br />

programs.<br />

John Hoben. Plymouth superintendent,<br />

also stressed the need for continuing<br />

<strong>rea</strong>ding support services. "Our<br />

<strong>rea</strong>ding program is excellent, and in<br />

the third year it is still showing significant<br />

progress. If we lose the program<br />

we will have to pick up 17 staff mem<br />

bers and integrate them into the regular<br />

program."<br />

Backing up Hoben, Shirley Spaniel,<br />

principal of Plymouth's Miller Elementary<br />

School and a former <strong>rea</strong>ding<br />

specialist, said: "If any special funding<br />

affects the lives of boys and girls<br />

more than <strong>rea</strong>ding, I'd be surprised...<br />

We stand to lose very good programs<br />

if we lose the funding."<br />

THE MATTER of funding came<br />

under scrutiny from Barbara Sowers,<br />

president of the Livonia Education Association.<br />

She said: "The house a person<br />

lives in is not a good yardstick to<br />

measure one's wealth. The property<br />

tax does not tax true income or<br />

wealth. Thus, this tax is not an equitable<br />

way to finance the education of<br />

children."<br />

• She also took a Senate bill to freeze<br />

property values to task and asked the<br />

subcommitte to consider abolishing<br />

the limit on the millage rate used in<br />

the Bursley Bill.<br />

"One problem in the Legislature is<br />

that there are limitless needs and limited<br />

resources." said Kildee. "When<br />

we <strong>rea</strong>ch the limit, we look for alternatives..Whenvever<br />

we face an agonizing<br />

decision, any expression of support<br />

is helpful," referring to the 7/<br />

lOths of a per cent additional income<br />

tax al<strong>rea</strong>dy passed by the House and<br />

now awaiting a Senate vote.<br />

McDowell said the Clarencville<br />

board has informally supported the additional<br />

tax, as has the Livonia Education<br />

Association, according to Miss<br />

Sowers.<br />

Pursell said the subcommittee will<br />

conduct four more hearings statewide<br />

and will probably work through the<br />

summer on the state aid appropriation.<br />

"This is the most iffy budget presented<br />

to the appropriations committee,"<br />

Kildee, an 11-year veteran,<br />

said. "Of course this is the most iffy<br />

economy."<br />

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_ the personal enjoyment of the gover- However, Gov. William Milliken<br />

lade for a high school mu£ai organic nor-has come to Plymouth's Centennial isn't stingy; the concert he commandzation<br />

r- a command to perform for Educational Park Symphony Band, ed in a personal letter to Bandmaster<br />

• GOV. MILLIKEN'S COMMAND PERFORM-<br />

ANCE letter to the Plymouth Centennial Park<br />

Symphony Band is presented during a rehearsal<br />

to Bandmaster James R. Griffith (center) by<br />

Bruce Galbraith (left), managing secretary of<br />

W-W schools seek<br />

CETA job funds<br />

WESTLAND - The Wayne-Westland<br />

School District may get federal<br />

money under the Comprehensive Employment<br />

and Training Act (CETA).<br />

That's the word brought back by<br />

Supt. Timothy Dyer after testifying before<br />

the U S House Subcommittee on<br />

Manpower, Compensation and Health<br />

and Safety this week.<br />

Purpose of the testimony was to encourage<br />

the subcommittee.and subsequently<br />

Congress, to include schools<br />

as prime agents to carry out Title VI<br />

of CETA. said Dyer.<br />

Dyer says that school districts in<br />

the Midwest have been excluded from<br />

receiving CETA funds because of a<br />

differing ways districts are run<br />

throughout the country. In many eastern<br />

state*, city governments and<br />

school districts are linked, therefore<br />

the money .gets to schools. In Michigan.<br />

school districts and municipalities<br />

are separate governmental touts<br />

"It is difficult to draft legislation<br />

for the differing systems." said Dyer<br />

"But. schools are ideally suited for<br />

providing jobs for the unen^ysd."<br />

WHILE THE Wayne-Westland district<br />

employs more than 2,400 persons<br />

from 45 communities, and could employ<br />

more with the funding, the city<br />

halls are complaining they can't think<br />

of anymore jobs to c<strong>rea</strong>te, he said<br />

'The extension of this emergency<br />

job program is important to the economic<br />

health of our district and is<br />

vital to industrial states like Michigan."<br />

Dyer told the subcommittee.<br />

"My concern is that the Title VI<br />

Emergency Jobs Program funds are<br />

not regularly making their way into<br />

our school district. In terms of cost effectiveness.<br />

this appears to be unfortunate<br />

because we have available<br />

human and material resources and<br />

are organized and <strong>rea</strong>dy to give guidance.<br />

training and placement."<br />

MSU awards<br />

degrees to 3<br />

from Plymouth<br />

PLYMOUTH-Three Michigan State<br />

students from Plymouth received<br />

bachelor degrees at winter term commencement<br />

ceremonies.<br />

Bachelor of science degrees were<br />

awarded to Caryl A. Davis. 11696 Russell.<br />

in criminal justice, and Richard<br />

M Goepp. 9475 Canton Q?nter.in ani<br />

mal husbandry.<br />

Vicky J. Stoyanoff. 11300 Aspen, received<br />

a bachelor of arts degree in<br />

communications.<br />

Because of programs in which the<br />

district is involved, it is suited for<br />

training and retraining employes.<br />

Tliree a<strong>rea</strong>s for training stressed by<br />

Dyer were paraprofessional aids for<br />

educable mentally impaired, for training<br />

orthopedic and physcially handicapped<br />

and for assisting with/transporting<br />

special education youngsters<br />

to and from school.,<br />

*'We are proud that we can provide<br />

quality education for these special<br />

people." said Dyer. "Obviously, it<br />

takes many hands to work with the<br />

youth who have special problems. In<br />

many instances, paraprofessional<br />

staff can be trained on-the-job to assist<br />

in special education.<br />

Ten positions were allocated for paraprofessional<br />

aids for educable mentally<br />

impaired programs in 1974-75 but<br />

weren't filled because of lack of<br />

funds, said Dyer. These positions, he<br />

said, could lead to entry into paraprofessional<br />

field.<br />

"The McGrath Special education facility<br />

located in conjunction with the<br />

ttti&evelt Elementary School is; one<br />

of the finest facilities for the physcially<br />

handicapped in the state. Training<br />

in this program would lead to<br />

entry into similar positions either in<br />

Wayne-Westland or surrounding districts."<br />

The needs for aides to supervise<br />

handicapped students could also be fulfilled<br />

by using CETA funds, he^said<br />

"We have the local capabilities for<br />

guidance, on-the-job training and<br />

placement in continuing work situations.<br />

Wayne-Westland Schools operate<br />

a continuing education program<br />

for adults, vocational and technical<br />

programs for in-and-out-of school populations.<br />

cooperative programs with<br />

business and industry and job placement<br />

"<br />

BECAUSE THE DISTRICT has<br />

adopted the philosophy of "Life Long<br />

Learning." it provides programs from<br />

pre school through senior citizen. This<br />

requires additional funding, he<br />

says,but fills an important void.<br />

"Because only 35 per cent of our<br />

graduates continue their education<br />

beyond high school, our program is<br />

also geared to provide for students<br />

seeking a salable skill for the job market<br />

upon graduation."<br />

A<strong>rea</strong>s cited by Dyer in which the<br />

district has facilities for training persons<br />

for future employment were education<br />

aides, technicians, clerical and<br />

secretarial, service and skilled workers,<br />

unskilled labor and student jobs.<br />

Dyer also pointed to the many industrial<br />

and commercial firms in the<br />

a<strong>rea</strong> which provide employment opportunities<br />

for persons trained in the<br />

district.<br />

the Michigan School Band and Orchestra Association,<br />

and Frank Mills, chairman of the<br />

Governor's Concert .executive committee.<br />

(Staff photo by BOb Woodring)<br />

current<br />

millage<br />

rate<br />

current tax<br />

rate lor property<br />

attested at<br />

$20,000<br />

tentative<br />

equalization<br />

factor<br />

tentative tax<br />

Inc<strong>rea</strong>te for<br />

property now<br />

assetted at $20,000<br />

under current tax<br />

rate<br />

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j<br />

James R. Griffith stipulates that it be<br />

presented in the 10,000-seat Lansing<br />

Civic Center.<br />

Curtain time will be 8 p.m., Wednesday.<br />

April 30, and the concert will be<br />

heard without charge to an who can<br />

crowd into the Lansing auditorium.<br />

Known as the annual "Governor's<br />

Concert," this evidence of inc<strong>rea</strong>sing<br />

emphasis on the arts under the Milliken<br />

administration was conveyed to<br />

the band Tuesday by a three-man governor's<br />

delegation as the talented musicians<br />

of Plymouth-Salem and<br />

Plymouth-Canton High Schools were<br />

about to begin a routine rehearsal.<br />

BEARING THE good tidings were<br />

Bruce Galbraith, managing secretary<br />

of the Michigan School Band and Orchestra<br />

Association; Frank Mills,<br />

chairman of the Governor's Concert<br />

executive committee, and Craig Hodnett,<br />

also a member of the executive<br />

committee.<br />

Griffith knew in advance what was<br />

coming, but the nearly 90 young men<br />

and women of the band did not. However,<br />

presence of Board of Education<br />

President E. W. McCIendon. Supt.<br />

John M. Hoben, Deputy Supt. Earl<br />

Hogan. and Salem Principal Bill<br />

Brown indicated more was afoot than<br />

City of<br />

Plymouth<br />

•<br />

Plymouth<br />

Township<br />

just the presentation of another<br />

plaque.<br />

• "You witt represent all the high<br />

school bands of Michigan in this concert<br />

for Gov. Milliken, his wife and<br />

family," said Galbraith as he addressed<br />

the band. "Plymouth is<br />

known across the entire country for<br />

its outstanding music, and we're<br />

happy with this selection."<br />

It was Mills who <strong>rea</strong>d aloud the personal<br />

letter to Griffith from the governor:<br />

"I am most pleased to extend congratulations<br />

to you and members of<br />

the Plymouth Centennial Park Symphony<br />

Band on being selected asjvinner<br />

of the third annual Governor's<br />

Concert.<br />

"Hard work, competition and final<br />

success are stimulating and very satisfying<br />

experiences, and this recognition<br />

is one of which each of you can<br />

be justifiably proud<br />

"I am sure the talent you display in<br />

your command performance at the<br />

Lansing Civic Center on April 30 will<br />

bring pleasure to all and attest to<br />

your outstanding musical skill.<br />

"Kind personal regards.<br />

"Sincerely. $<br />

"William G. Milliken.<br />

"Governor."<br />

Canton Twp.<br />

Plymouth<br />

School District<br />

THE DAY-LONG, association financed<br />

experience will include Itocheon<br />

en route to Lansing, followed by a<br />

rehearsal session in the Gvfc Center<br />

prior to introduction of the band to<br />

the State Senate and House of Representatives<br />

in the State Capitol later in<br />

the afternoon. /<br />

Following that will be a banquet in<br />

the band's honor at the Gvic Center<br />

at which time each member will receive<br />

a special recognition medal<br />

from the governor. Other state dignitaries<br />

also will attend, and Plymouthites<br />

also will be welcome — with<br />

the charge for this particular function<br />

as it pertains to parents, family members<br />

and citizens to be announced<br />

later.<br />

Supt Hoben. extending congratulations<br />

to Griffith and the band<br />

on behalf of the entire school district,<br />

likened the band's accomplishments<br />

to the championships attained in football<br />

and basketball — calling it "a fantastic<br />

year for Plymouth."<br />

Previous recipients of the Governor's<br />

Concert honor have been Saginaw<br />

and Ann Arbor. Detailed specifics<br />

of the April 3(J schedule will be announced<br />

by Griffith as they become<br />

available.<br />

Canton Twp.<br />

Wayne-<br />

Westland<br />

School district<br />

61.62 49.42 51.17 58.54<br />

$1,232.40<br />

1.06<br />

$73.94<br />

$988.40<br />

\<br />

$1,023.40<br />

1.12 1.07<br />

$118.60<br />

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$71.63<br />

A<strong>rea</strong> communities hit<br />

' ' , i *- • $ * 1 • '• * ; ' t<br />

by big assessment hikes<br />

By DARLENE STINSON<br />

Property owners in the City of<br />

Plymouth and Plymouth and Canton<br />

townships are not vehemently opposing<br />

rises in 1975 property assessments<br />

this year, if the numbers at board of<br />

review sessions are indicative of concern.<br />

Although tentative equalization factors<br />

for the municipalities indicate a<br />

six to 12 per cent rise in 1975 figures<br />

and a subsequent jump in taxation,<br />

the same or fewer number of residents<br />

are casting complaints before<br />

their boards of review this year, according<br />

to reports of local officials.<br />

The Wayne County Bu<strong>rea</strong>u of Taxation<br />

has assigned tentative equalization<br />

factors to all communities in<br />

the county. The factors pull property<br />

assessment and equalization figures,<br />

used to compute municipal, school<br />

and county taxes, to 50 per cent of actual<br />

market value.<br />

INFLATION has pushed market<br />

values upwards in most a<strong>rea</strong>s of the<br />

county, according to a sales study<br />

spanning a three-year period, said Clarence<br />

Hicks, director of the Wayne<br />

County Bu<strong>rea</strong>u of Taxation The equalization<br />

factors compensate for the in-<br />

flationary rise, and push property assessment<br />

figures upwards.<br />

The highest tentative equalization<br />

factor applied to local communities<br />

this year is a 1.12 factor, pushing property<br />

assessments in Plymouth Township<br />

up 12 per cent.<br />

That means the county equalized<br />

value of a house in Plymouth Township.<br />

assessed at $20,000 in 1974 with<br />

an attached 1.12 equalization factor, is<br />

$22,40(J. reflecting an inc<strong>rea</strong>se in market<br />

value from $40,000 to $44,800<br />

If the township's millage remains at<br />

the 1974 rate of 49.42 mills ($49.42 per<br />

$1,000 of state equalized value) for<br />

township, county and school taxes,<br />

that homeowner would see an inc<strong>rea</strong>se<br />

in his tax bill of $118 60. from<br />

the 1974 rate of $988 40 to the 1975 figure<br />

of $1,107.<br />

Property owners who have made<br />

structural improvements also will find<br />

an assessment inc<strong>rea</strong>se, based on the<br />

market value of the addition, which<br />

will push their tax bills upwards<br />

THE WAYNE COUNTY Board of<br />

Commissioners will review the tentative<br />

equalization factors, recommended<br />

by the county taxation bu<strong>rea</strong>u, on<br />

April 23 If the factors are approved.<br />

Parisi removed from MTA post •<br />

LANSING—Joseph Parisi. who had<br />

served as executive director of the<br />

COL JOSEPH PARISI<br />

V<br />

Michigan Townships Asso iation for 18<br />

years, has been been removed from office<br />

by the association's board of directors.<br />

Members of the board would not<br />

comment as to whether Parisi's removal<br />

was for wrongdoing while in office.<br />

the board simply stated that the<br />

change was "due to the extended nature<br />

of his illness, the uncertainty of<br />

his return in the future and various<br />

other <strong>rea</strong>sons."<br />

The association membership would<br />

not explain the "various other <strong>rea</strong>sons"<br />

for dismissing Parisi, who had<br />

been hospitalised until a few days<br />

ago<br />

ROBERT R. ROBINSON, who had<br />

served as acting executive director<br />

was appointed executive director by<br />

the executive committee of the board.<br />

Parisi. 58. a resident of Kalamazoo,<br />

had suffered a heart attack in October<br />

1973 and re-entered the hospital in<br />

Janu ry of this year for a "re-evaluation<br />

of his condition." according to<br />

Robinson.<br />

The 1 ma Spencer. Avon Township<br />

clej-k and secretary of the townships<br />

association, concurred that ^he removal<br />

was "basically for health <strong>rea</strong>sons."<br />

* Roy G. Lord, president of the 42member<br />

board of directors, also<br />

agreed that the dismissal was for <strong>rea</strong>sons<br />

of health<br />

Mary Lou Carey, Huron Township<br />

clerk, said that the board did not feel<br />

the "other <strong>rea</strong>sons" need be made<br />

public. However, Robinson has indicated<br />

that more information regarding<br />

Parisi's removal may be forthcoming.<br />

The decision to remove Parisi came<br />

at a Feb. 21 board meeting but was<br />

not announced until March 14. -<br />

The Michigan Townships Association<br />

was founded in 1993 "to strengthen<br />

township government, to educate<br />

township officials and to engage in lob-<br />

bying activities." according to Robinson.<br />

Parisi was named executive director<br />

in 1957. but had served with the association<br />

since it was founded<br />

Robinson had been deputy executive<br />

director.<br />

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1974 property assessment figures plus<br />

1975 equalization factors will total the<br />

county equalized value of a piece of<br />

property.<br />

The State Board of Equalization will<br />

scrutinize county equalized values in<br />

May to insure that all property within<br />

the state is assessed on an equitable<br />

basis. County equalized vajues will<br />

then become state equalized valuations.<br />

According to Hicks. Plymouth Township's<br />

tentative equalization factor is<br />

high this year, because values have<br />

not been <strong>rea</strong>ssessed for four years.<br />

The same is tjue of Canton Township.<br />

where the couty taxation bu<strong>rea</strong>u<br />

has proposed a tentative equalization<br />

factor of 1 07. pushing property assessments<br />

up seven per cent. Hicks said<br />

The taxation bu<strong>rea</strong>u had originally<br />

proposed a tentative equalization factor<br />

of 1 09 for Canton. Hicks said, but<br />

reduced the figure, when township officials<br />

agreed to impose an additional<br />

five per cent inc<strong>rea</strong>se in assessed<br />

valuations on commercial property.<br />

"THERE WAS clear indication that<br />

commercial property was underassessed<br />

in relation to residential and<br />

agricultural property." Hicks explained.<br />

The seven per cent equalization factor<br />

means the county equalized value<br />

of a,house in Canton Township, assessed<br />

at $20,000 in 1974 would jump to<br />

21.400. reflecting an inc<strong>rea</strong>se in market<br />

value from $40,000 to $42,800<br />

At the current millage rate of 51.17<br />

($51.17 per $1,000 of state equalized<br />

value) for township residents living in<br />

the Plymouth Community School District.<br />

that means a jump of $71.63 for<br />

1975 taxes from the current rate of<br />

$1.023 40 to $1.095 03<br />

Residents living in the Wayne-Westland<br />

School District would see a<br />

slightly higher tax inc<strong>rea</strong>se, since the<br />

current millage in that a<strong>rea</strong> is pegged<br />

at 58.54 mills ($58.54 per $1,000 of<br />

state equalized value).<br />

The tentative equalization factor for<br />

the City of Plymouth, pegged at 1.06,<br />

is lower. Hicks explained, since property<br />

in the city was <strong>rea</strong>ssessed two<br />

years ago.<br />

Using the same example of a house<br />

assessed at 120,000 in 1974, the equalization<br />

factor means a $1,200 inc<strong>rea</strong>se<br />

in the county equalised value of the<br />

property. At the current tax rate of<br />

61.62 mills (961.12 per $1,000 of state<br />

equalized value), that means a tax<br />

f<br />

$1,170.80<br />

1.07<br />

$81.96<br />

bill hike of $73.94 from the current<br />

rate of $1.232 40 to $1.306 34<br />

DESPITE THE equalization factors<br />

which would result in higher tax bills,<br />

no more residents complained of t,heir<br />

assessments this year before boards<br />

of review in all three communities<br />

than in previous years.<br />

According to Plymouth Township Supervisor<br />

J.D. McLaren, only about 50<br />

residents have complained in board of<br />

review meetings held so far<br />

"We don't have as many complaints<br />

as last year." McLaren said. "Maybe<br />

people don't understand what a 1 12<br />

equalization factor means "<br />

The township board of review will<br />

hold as many meetings as needed to<br />

accorrfrnodate complaints. McLaren<br />

said No adjustments in assessment<br />

rolls have yet been made<br />

All persons, whose property is<br />

marked for assessment inc<strong>rea</strong>ses because<br />

of structural improvements,<br />

were notified of the assessment<br />

change, he said<br />

About 130 Canton Township residents<br />

appeared before the board of review<br />

last week, according to chairman<br />

Phil Dingeldey About the same<br />

number complained last year, when<br />

the township's equalization factor was<br />

one.<br />

"WE COULDNT give some people<br />

answers." Dingeldey said, "and we<br />

told them we'd review their problems."<br />

City Assessor Kenneth Way called<br />

this year's board of review sessions in<br />

the City of Plymouth '^routine" and<br />

"nothing unusual." The" last session<br />

was held Monday night<br />

The board of review made some adjustments<br />

in taxpayers' assessment<br />

roils. Way said, but added that adjustments<br />

were nothing "unusual."<br />

"We had about 45 people show up ip<br />

all." Way said. "We usually have<br />

about 35."<br />

According to law. municipalities<br />

must turn over their assessment rolls<br />

to the county taxation bu<strong>rea</strong>u by Monday.<br />

April 7. The assessment rolls<br />

total the assessed valuation of all <strong>rea</strong>l<br />

(immovable) and personal (movable)<br />

property within the community<br />

Once approved by the county and<br />

the state, the figure becomes the state<br />

equalised value of each community.<br />

Local state equalised values for 1174<br />

are $177.3 million for Plymouth Township.<br />

$141.7 million lor Canton Towrv<br />

ship and $81.5 million for the City of<br />

Plymouth.<br />

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THB 0B8KRVHR fc ECCENTRIC Thundat. March 20. 1975<br />

MSJJ prof i teaches'<br />

Canton officials<br />

to serve the people, now and in the future.<br />

We must recognize the economic<br />

<strong>rea</strong>lities of the world and work<br />

around them.<br />

"Our objective as planners is to<br />

make a more livable and enjoyable envjronment<br />

for people—all people<br />

across the board. That means we<br />

should provide housing for people of<br />

all incomes, not just the upper 10 per<br />

cent ." •<br />

Hotaling said that planning, while<br />

based on facts.'is a judgmental process.<br />

He commented. "Hiere is g<strong>rea</strong>t<br />

confusion among the experts. It's no<br />

secret that there is no unanimity<br />

among planners. The numerous court<br />

cases we have will attest to that. Planning<br />

is still 'a young tool, less than 50<br />

years old, and it will take time before<br />

it becomes institutionalized. Hie first<br />

zoning laws weren't introduced until<br />

1926 "<br />

The professor added that good planning<br />

is a balance between meeting the<br />

needs of the people and making the enviornmment<br />

more convenient, and<br />

ecological concerns. A second balance.<br />

that between no zoning ordinances<br />

at all and "exclusionary zoning"<br />

must also be <strong>rea</strong>ched, he commented.<br />

"TO PLAN for a community like<br />

Canton, you have to get the facts<br />

first—the facts about the people and<br />

the economy. You look at the history<br />

of the a<strong>rea</strong> and the lamtnarks and<br />

you evaluate all the relevant facts.<br />

From that you get the 'personality' of<br />

a township and you work from there."<br />

From that you can get a good master<br />

plan. But you must constantly update<br />

your facts and constantly re-evaluate<br />

the situation. Planning is a dynamic<br />

process."<br />

A third balance, between the public<br />

and private sectors, Is also necessary,<br />

commented the professor. Good planning,<br />

he added, demands that an equilibrium<br />

between the individual's<br />

needs and the requirements of society<br />

for social services must be met.<br />

Zeroing in on the specifics of Canton,<br />

Hotaling said, "I have looked at<br />

the data for Canton and it is one of<br />

the fastest growing a<strong>rea</strong>s in the state.<br />

I foresee industrial and commercial<br />

corridors along Haggerty, next to I-<br />

275, along Ford road and along the old<br />

Chicago Road corridor (Michigan Avenue).<br />

"THE FUTURE depends, on the<br />

whole a<strong>rea</strong>, however, the economic<br />

picture for Detroit, Livonia Westland.<br />

Plymouth and Van Buren. It depends<br />

on the job opportunities and the general<br />

condition of the tyest side of Detroit."<br />

Planning is not just a local concern,<br />

it must be integrated into the<br />

A<strong>rea</strong>, regional and national picture."<br />

Commenting on the need for a<br />

stronger tax base. Hotaling declared,<br />

"Make industry pay for itself. Any<br />

project you attract here should pay<br />

for itself. Sell the good locations Canton<br />

offers, but make sure you don't<br />

give too big a b<strong>rea</strong>k to industry."The<br />

professor pointed to the lesson of the<br />

south where municipalities built<br />

plants for industrial concerns and<br />

granted tax b<strong>rea</strong>ks, only to find industry<br />

leaving when the tax b<strong>rea</strong>ks<br />

ended.<br />

THE PROFESSOR said that township<br />

officials must make an effort to<br />

see that growth is orderly. "Devel-<br />

Body discovered<br />

in Fowler Creek<br />

CANTON—The badly decomposed<br />

body of a Detroit man was found<br />

March 16 floating in Fowler Creek,<br />

half a mile from the intersection of<br />

Geddes and Denton roads in the south<br />

west portion of Canton Township<br />

Canton resident Danny Mullins, 14,<br />

and an older friend Gabel Ratliff,<br />

spotted the body hung up on barbed<br />

wire in the st<strong>rea</strong>m behind the Mullins'<br />

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Haynes had died from a bullet wound<br />

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Police hypothesize that Haynes had<br />

been ^dumped into the st<strong>rea</strong>m near the<br />

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COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT<br />

March 20—The general membership<br />

of the Community Improvement Association<br />

of Plymouth Township will<br />

meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Plymouth<br />

Township Hall. Featured at the meeting<br />

will be a presentation on how to<br />

prevent home burglaries.<br />

FACULTY TO FIGHT LIONS<br />

March 20—Members of the I<br />

Plymouth-Salem and Plymouth-Canton<br />

faculty will take on the Detroit<br />

Lions in a basketball game at the<br />

Salem gymnasium beginning at 8 p.m.<br />

Admission is $1.50 for students and $2<br />

for adults.<br />

GERMAN AMERICAN CLUB<br />

March 20—The German American<br />

Club of Plymouth will hold a dinner<br />

meeting at 6:30 p.m. in the Oddfellows<br />

HaJl.<br />

PROFESSIONAL WOMEN »<br />

March 20—The Plymouth Business<br />

and Professional Women's Club will<br />

hold its "annual boss night" at the<br />

Meadowbrook Country Club Cocktails<br />

are at 7 p.m. aid dinner is at 8 p.m.<br />

PING PONG<br />

March 20-The table tennis program<br />

sponsored by the Plymouth Department<br />

of Parks and Rec<strong>rea</strong>tion<br />

meets at 6 30 in Central Middle<br />

School.<br />

FOLK DANCE CLUB •<br />

March 20—The folk dance club<br />

meets in the Plymouth Cultural Center.<br />

525 Farmer Street, at 7:30 p.m<br />

AAUW MEETS<br />

March 20—The American Association<br />

of University Women, Plymouth<br />

Branch, will host Dr. Warren A. Ketchum<br />

in an open meeting on gifted<br />

children. Interested a<strong>rea</strong> redidents<br />

are invited to attend The meeting<br />

will begin at 7:30 p.m. in West Middle<br />

School, and Dr. Ketchum's lecture<br />

will begin at 8:30 p.m.<br />

CHAMBER DINNER<br />

March 20—Hie Carton Chamber of<br />

Commerce's third annual dinner meeting<br />

will feature Robert hotaling, Professor<br />

of urban planning and economic<br />

development at Michigan State University<br />

The dnner will begin at 6:30<br />

at Leright's Banquet Romm in Westland.<br />

626 South Wayne Road. Tickets<br />

are $7 50 per person and reservations<br />

must be made by March 17 at the/<br />

chamber office. 41652 Ford Road<br />

FACTS ON FOOD<br />

March 21 —Lorraine Jarvis. a<br />

Plymouth nutrition specialist, will<br />

speak on improving health and saving<br />

money through the proper use of<br />

foods at 10 a.m. in the Plymouth Cultural<br />

Center. The meeting is part of<br />

the monthly senior invitation series<br />

open to all retirees, senior citizens<br />

and anyone interested.<br />

VFW ORGANIZING<br />

March 22—Veterans of foreign wars<br />

interested in joining the Canton VFW<br />

Post are encouraged to attend an organizational<br />

meeting at the Canton<br />

Township Hall. 44508 Geddes Road, between<br />

1 and 3 p.m. or contact George<br />

Kurluk, 39733 Edmonton Drive.<br />

FREE MOVIES<br />

March 22—Plymouth Parks and Rec<strong>rea</strong>tion<br />

will sponsor free children's<br />

movies from 10 a.m. to noon at the<br />

Cultural Center. 525 Farmer. Hot dogs<br />

will be available for 25 cents and<br />

cokes for 10 cents<br />

MILLIONAIRES' PARTY<br />

March 22—The Canton Township<br />

Jaycees will host their second annual<br />

' Millionaires' Party" at 8 p.m. at the<br />

VFW Hall. 1426 Mill Street, Plymouth.<br />

Admission is $6 per person and a door<br />

prize wilt be held following a buffet<br />

dinner.<br />

LUNCH WITH THE EASTER<br />

BUNNY<br />

March 22-The Plymouth Jaycee<br />

Auxiliary will have "Lunch with the<br />

Easter Bunny." at the Plymouth Odd<br />

Fallows Hall. 344 Elizabeth from 11<br />

a hi. to 1 p.m. Tictets cost $1.50 and<br />

are available at Kinney's Shoes, Del's<br />

Shoes, and the Little Angels Shops.<br />

PLYMOUTH AREA LIFESPAN<br />

March 34-Plymouth A<strong>rea</strong> Lifespan<br />

will hold its monthly meeting at The<br />

Plymouth Community Credit Union,<br />

$00 S. Harvey beginning at 8 p.m.<br />

CO-OP ELECTIONS<br />

March 25—Canterbury (the Willows)<br />

Mews Co-op will hold its thirdannual<br />

election for the board of directors<br />

at 7:30 p.m. at the Co-op Commu-<br />

0ity Buttding. 784 Canterbury Circle.<br />

There will be a $50 and $25 prize draw-<br />

, WOMEN'S SOFTBALL<br />

| March 2**-An organizational raeetiing<br />

for a women's slowpitch Softball<br />

league is being sponsored to the Canton<br />

Township Rec<strong>rea</strong>tion Department<br />

' at 7:30 p.m In the Canton Township<br />

> Hall, 128 Canton Center Road. TWms<br />

interested in joining the league must<br />

have 75 per cent of their players el-<br />

4<br />

ther working or living in the township.<br />

PRAYER AND MEDITATION<br />

March 25—The Plymouth S.F.G.<br />

study group is presenting a <strong>rea</strong>ding<br />

survey on prayer and meditation by<br />

Tom Page. The lecture will begin at 8<br />

p.m. at the Plymouth Credit Union,<br />

500 S. Harvey.<br />

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RETIRED PERSONS<br />

March25—The Plymouth Northville<br />

Chapter of the American Association<br />

of Retired Persons will meet in the<br />

Plymouth Presbyterian Gwrch Lenten<br />

programs at the church have<br />

caused the rescheduling of the meet-<br />

ing normally held on the fourth<br />

Wednesday of the month. There will<br />

be a sack lunch at noon, followed by<br />

"Sing-Along" and a short business<br />

meeting. Bob and Ann McBride will<br />

have a slide presentation of their recent<br />

trip to Alaska. . •<br />

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NOTICE TO fclDDERS<br />

CITY OF PLYMOUTH,<br />

MI CHIP AN<br />

Notice is hereby given that the City of Plymouth. Michigan, will receive sealed<br />

bids up to 2:00 P.M.. E.S.T.. Wednesday. March 26. 197$. for the following<br />

1975 SANITARY SEWER TELEVISION EXAMINATION PROGRAM<br />

Specifications, proposal forms and other contract documents may be obtained at<br />

the Office of the City Clerk during regular office hours.<br />

A certified check, cashier's check or bid bond, in an amount of not less than five<br />

per cent (5


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Several weeks ago The Stroller suggested<br />

that one of the better things to<br />

do next year to help celebrate the<br />

country's bi-centennial was to arrange<br />

a trip to Philadelphia and spend a few<br />

hours viiiUhg such places as Independence<br />

Hall, where the Continental Congress<br />

met and where the Liberty Bell<br />

is on display. He also suggested that<br />

some time be spent at the Betsy Ross<br />

JI£ TUB OB8EKVTO A ECCKtmtIC JVSLM<br />

ther points to consider for bicentennial<br />

home to live again the mbnients when<br />

she made the first American flag.<br />

And to go from there to Old Qirist<br />

Church and sit in the same pew to<br />

worship in which George Washington<br />

sat during the trying days of our country's<br />

birth.<br />

The Stroller went a step further. He<br />

suggested the senior classes in our<br />

schools switch their annual trip from<br />

Washington D.C. where many of them<br />

go to study the nation's Capital, to<br />

Philadelphia where they can see firsthand<br />

where the country was born and<br />

enjoy a visit that Wild live with<br />

them for the remainder of their lives.<br />

Since then The Stroller has been<br />

asked by well meaning folks in the<br />

suburban a<strong>rea</strong>s for some other suggestions<br />

that wouldn't involve travel and<br />

working harder<br />

to save you money<br />

BUTCNCR<br />

SHOP<br />

. Q U A L I T Y ,<br />

T y'ff<br />

Butcher Block<br />

Quality Meats<br />

Only it Wrifley can you get the famous<br />

Butclar Black meats. The Butcher Block<br />

seal itaads far quality, trim, taste, and<br />

tendemm. Natch for our Butcher Block<br />

meat specials for mouth-waterini taste at<br />

prices you'll love.<br />

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GOVERNMENT INSPECTED PLUMP<br />

YOUNG HEN<br />

Turkeys<br />

SAVi 20c<br />

JENNIE 0 FRESH FROZEN<br />

GROUND<br />

TURKEY<br />

2 • • S I 39<br />

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SPECIALS<br />

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SPECIAL PURCHASE<br />

Smoked Sausage<br />

88* iu i.)<br />

Made Pierogi<br />

comerboke /hop<br />

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much expense in these days of unstable<br />

economy.<br />

"What can we do right here at<br />

home?" many of them ask and then<br />

add. "We'd like to make a <strong>rea</strong>l contribution<br />

to the celebration and do something<br />

that would be a permanent reminder<br />

of this stage of our history."<br />

Well, that's quite a question. But<br />

there are a g<strong>rea</strong>t many things that<br />

BLADE<br />

CUTS<br />

SAVE<br />

can be done and The Stroller always<br />

is willing to help.<br />

Let's start by getting pictures of our<br />

m*in buildings as they are todaybuildings<br />

that may be razed in the<br />

years *o come to make way for progress—and<br />

thus provide a foundation<br />

from which future committee^ can<br />

work.<br />

One of the prized historical pieces<br />

Ulrioleq<br />

BUtCHER BLOCK QUALITY BEEF CHUCK<br />

CHUCK<br />

ROAST •<br />

BUTCHER BLOCK QUALITY BEEF ROUND<br />

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$««<br />

BUTCHER BLOCK QUALITY BEEF ROUND<br />

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Celery<br />

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"FRESH AS SPRING" CALIFORNIA<br />

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in Plymouth, for instance, is the picture<br />

of the intersection of Main Street<br />

and Penniman Ave., taken in 1924,<br />

that is now hanging in the historical<br />

museum. This should be a must to see<br />

when the museum is opened. There<br />

are few such links of the past available.<br />

Then there is the need to preserve<br />

some of the old buildings that have<br />

played a part in the early days of<br />

your community. The City of Liyonia<br />

has a committee working on k.!i a<br />

project—and it is certain to be worthwhile.<br />

There isn't a community that<br />

doesn't have something that should<br />

serve as a link. The first city hall in<br />

Livonia is a fine example. Situated<br />

across from the present city hall, it is<br />

a one story brick building now used<br />

as an aid center. But it once housed<br />

the offices of the mayor, city clerk,<br />

city t<strong>rea</strong>surer", the water department<br />

and a branch of the fire department<br />

k along with serving as council chambers.<br />

No one building ever has served<br />

so many purposes at the same time.<br />

In Plymouth, every effort should be<br />

made to preserve Qie building where<br />

the Daisy Air Rifle was made. The<br />

building now used by the D.S.I, is invaluable<br />

as a historical site. There<br />

are others. Every community has<br />

something about which it can boast as<br />

a link with the past. These all should<br />

be preserved. More than that, all the<br />

old pictures available should be gathered<br />

and preserved so that each community<br />

can take pride in its heritage<br />

and thus become part of the master<br />

celebration. It would be a way in<br />

which the year 1976 never would be<br />

forgotten.<br />

And one of the finest things that<br />

could be done is to establish a Hall of<br />

Fame in which the community's pioneers<br />

could be remembered There<br />

isn't a community that doesn't have a<br />

library or some civic building that<br />

could furnish the space for the Hall of<br />

Fame.<br />

As an example, why shouldn't the<br />

Hough family and the Hamiltons be remembered<br />

for all time They sp<strong>rea</strong>d<br />

the name Plymouth around the world<br />

through the manufacture of air rifles.<br />

Coming generations should be able to<br />

know them and some of the other<br />

"giants" who made the a<strong>rea</strong> possible.<br />

How about some of the old schools,<br />

some of the old teachers, and some of<br />

the well remembered officials They<br />

should all be remembered in a Hall of<br />

Fame.<br />

Too many of us are prone to forget<br />

those who made things possible and<br />

we take for granted the places and<br />

the people who went before us. Remembering<br />

them would enable you to<br />

take pride in your community and<br />

this combined show of pnde and respect<br />

for the past would be part of the<br />

whole that would make the bicentens<br />

nial one of which every .citizen could<br />

well be proud.<br />

CASUAL<br />

SUITS<br />

LEE & LEVI<br />

DOUBLE KNIT<br />

HOPSACK<br />

$ 26 9 u?<br />

BURGUNDY.<br />

BROWN. NAVY<br />

GREY, TAN<br />

LIGHT BLUE<br />

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THE OBSERVER Thursday, March 20, 1975<br />

must change<br />

values, exhorts Dr. Salk<br />

By AL LILLEY<br />

Livonia Stevenson High School<br />

Guest Writer<br />

"We only have one billion more<br />

years in which to adjust from an either<br />

intellectual or intuitive society to<br />

a society in which both intellect and<br />

intuition are present," said Jonas<br />

Salk. MD. developer of the first effective<br />

polio vaccine<br />

Speaking at the recent Second Annual<br />

Life Sciences Convocation for<br />

High School and College Students. Dr.<br />

Salk presented his views on the present<br />

condition of the human race and<br />

his work at the Salk Institute for Biological<br />

Studies in LaJolla. Calif.<br />

. The convocation was sponsored by<br />

the Metropolitan Chapter of the<br />

March of Dimes.<br />

HIS MAJOR point dealt with the present<br />

condition of society.<br />

Esch bill would<br />

speed up hiring<br />

in public sector<br />

Legislation has been introduced by<br />

U.S. Rep. Marvin L. Esch (R-Ann<br />

Arbor) which, if adopted, would speed<br />

up and inc<strong>rea</strong>se the hiring of the<br />

unemployed in public service jobs<br />

The bill is also intended to resolve<br />

bu<strong>rea</strong>ucratic delays that have prevented<br />

hiring under the Public Service<br />

Jobs program, explains Esch<br />

whose 2nd District includes Livonia.<br />

Plymouth and Plymouth Township<br />

THE'BILL extends the Emergency<br />

Public Jobs program authorized under<br />

the Comprehensive Employment and<br />

Training Act


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the street from<br />

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State regulates trout fishing<br />

By LEM MESEt<br />

Writer<br />

The state has acted to prevent<br />

"slaughtering" of hatchery-<strong>rea</strong>red<br />

trout on the Huron River below Prou


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Wl\) Pay More! Why Pay More! Why Pay More! Why Pay More! Why Pay More! Why Pay More<br />

TACKLE BOX<br />

By Fish N Chum. 2 Trays<br />

Model 1220<br />

OUR REG. $1.57<br />

Sfortin« Goods Dept<br />

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thrifty acres<br />

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16 OZ. WT. JAR<br />

k Chicken<br />

Noodle<br />

{ SUPER HERO FIGURES<br />

^ By Mego. 8" fully poseable<br />

^ dolls that will.tantalize the<br />

^ imagination of everyfchild.<br />

Choose from Superman,<br />

•ji Batman, Robin<br />

^ Aquaman, etc. Model 1310-1311<br />

* OUR REG. $2.27<br />

^ Toy Dept<br />

WOOD INLAY<br />

PUZZLES!<br />

fit 1 *<br />

10 % OZ. WT. CAN<br />

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EXCEDRIN TABLETS<br />

High quality solid state tion to choose from.<br />

NOT EXACTLY AS SHOWN<br />

100 a. PKG.<br />

bolls. Sleeve of 3. **4*iSP-i<br />

OUR RIG. $1,37<br />

Sporting Goods Dept<br />

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VERMICULITE<br />

A must for every gardener.<br />

Use as a seed starting<br />

medium by itself or mix<br />

with soil to loosen and<br />

oh oote.<br />

OUR RIG. $1.67 2 lb. bog<br />

Gordo* Ceoter<br />

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LAMP OIL<br />

Bring bock a touch of<br />

yottoryoor with this %<br />

oollon size of lamp oil.<br />

Choke of Rod, Green, Bluo<br />

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OUR REG. $129<br />

Vi GAL<br />

OUR REG. $2.33 IF PERFECT<br />

Toy Dept<br />

CHINES®<br />

ALGAE EATER<br />

This interesting fish has<br />

strictly vegetarian habits<br />

and will do an excellent<br />

job of cleaning up algae in<br />

a your aquarium.<br />

OUR RIG. $1.43<br />

Pot Dept.<br />

POLYESTER KNITS<br />

Fonciot ond solids for<br />

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HeoHfi/Beooty Aids Dept<br />

NUPERCAINAL<br />

OINTMENT<br />

1 OZ. NET WT.<br />

OUR RIG. $1.28<br />

14" ALUMINUM<br />

PIZZA PAN<br />

Largo size for making<br />

family tlzo pizzas.<br />

OUR REG. 99*<br />

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TURNOVERS<br />

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UVA OL. WT. PKG.<br />

BAKER'S<br />

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FLAKE<br />

COCONUT<br />

14 OZ. WT. PKG<br />

Grocery Deft.<br />

BRUT 33<br />

ANTIPERSPIRANY<br />

Choice of Deodorant. Antiperspirant.<br />

Regular or<br />

Light Powder.<br />

7 0Z. NT. WT.<br />

OUR RIG. $1.18<br />

HeoHfc/Boovty Aids Dopt.<br />

NORELCO<br />

FLASHCUBES<br />

Supor 75 Special!<br />

OUR RIG. 93 c<br />

Photo Shop<br />

METAL ICE CUBE<br />

TRAY WITH EJECTOR<br />

out REG. $1.17<br />

MEIJER THRIFTY ACRES - 45001 FORD RD. AT CANTON CENTER RD.<br />

- » ' - - - — - - -<br />

SHOP MONDAY THRU SATURDAY t AiM. TO 10»30 P.M. - SUNDAY 9 A.M.TQ7P.M.<br />

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GROUND<br />

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DRINK<br />

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Grecery Dept<br />

OELUXE<br />

REMOTE<br />

CONTROL<br />

CORD SET<br />

* REMOTE CONTROL<br />

* CORD SET<br />

^ Used for turning OFF or<br />

*<br />

J 9" PLASTIC<br />

t PAINT TRAY<br />

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OUR KG. $1.34<br />

PeintDnpt.<br />

mm m m ^<br />

PRESTONE BRAKE<br />

FLUID<br />

OUSREG. $1.19<br />

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$<br />

IDAHO BAKING<br />

POTATOES<br />

GENUINE U.S.<br />

No. 1 RUSSIT<br />

10 LB.<br />

BAG<br />

SHRIMP, TUNA l<br />

SALMON FLAVORS<br />

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THB 018ERVBR fc ECCENTRIC Thur«l«v. Much 20. 1975<br />

rJTS<br />

A word of advice<br />

.•3k*<br />

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REPRESENTING A WESTLAND Junior Achievement firm,<br />

Steve Troher Jr. (second from left) receives sales advice from M.<br />

J. Rowlands (second from right, general Sales and service manager<br />

for Ford Parts and Service in Livonia. Steve represents the<br />

Jasmon Company which produces and sells bedroom night<br />

lights. Brenda Van Lith (left), a Ford Motor employe, coordinates<br />

the project. Looking on is father Steve Troher Sr. also a Ford<br />

employe.<br />

Pttinfl<br />

"* 3.99<br />

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RMSTRONG SOLARIAN®<br />

Vinyl Asbestos<br />

FL00IT11I<br />

2x12 5.99<br />

45 sa. ft. oer box<br />

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FLOOR THE 10.99<br />

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District chairmen planning<br />

Jeff-Jack Dinner in Cobo<br />

Congressional districts have been<br />

tapped for a pool of chairpersons to<br />

plan the 25th annual Jefferson-Jackson<br />

Dinner April 19 in Cobo Hall.<br />

Democratic chairpersons from this<br />

a<strong>rea</strong> include: Alice Hosback, 2nd District<br />

which includes Livonia,<br />

Plymouth and Plymouth Township;<br />

Terry Trout, 15th District which includes<br />

Garden City, Westland and Canton<br />

Township; and Rod Beaulieu, 17th<br />

District which includes Redford Township.<br />

Residents in each district may obtain<br />

tickets by writing Mrs Hosback,<br />

POB 2054, Livonia 48151; Trout, Ro-<br />

Spelling tactics<br />

to be attacked<br />

A controversial viewpoint on the<br />

processes of spelling instruction will<br />

be presented in a workshop for teachers<br />

from 1-3 p.m., March 22 at Madonna<br />

College in Livonia.<br />

Dr. Abraham Citron, professor of sociology<br />

at Wayne State University,<br />

will talk on "Traditional Spelling as<br />

Child Abuse." He will challenge educators<br />

with new concepts to oppose old<br />

traditions. The workshop is open to<br />

teachers, student teachers, and anyone<br />

else interested.<br />

Registration should be completed in<br />

advance by mailing the $2 fee to the<br />

Madonna College Student Services<br />

Center, 36600 Schoolcraft, Livonia<br />

48150, with the registrant's name and<br />

address. Make checks payable to "Madonna<br />

College Spelling Seminar."<br />

You can save on your<br />

income taxes by starting your<br />

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Any employed or self-employed person<br />

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15 years 35,808 23,845<br />

20 years 55,914 35,683<br />

25 years 82,335 50,232<br />

30 years 117,054 68,112<br />

(Table assumes taxpayer Is in a 25% tax bracket and<br />

all figures are bated on a 5Vi% investment return.)<br />

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guides and other printed and<br />

audio-visual materials. .<br />

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NBD second vice-president Daniel<br />

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Esch backs<br />

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Legislation initiating full-scale research<br />

into the possible dangers of<br />

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ranking minority member of the Science<br />

and Technology Committee's environment<br />

and atmosphere subcommittee.<br />

and Rep Paul G. Rogers<br />

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The bill would provide a twofold<br />

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of Sciences and the National<br />

Aeronautics and Space Administration.<br />

and would impose a ban on<br />

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"This approach does not call for an<br />

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of Michigan and others that indicate<br />

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Less service<br />

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F. Hager Green, plant manager of<br />

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Green says a check of the 1975<br />

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Van Bibber, of Mt. Hope Memorial<br />

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I4A* (R.W.G-10A) ' THB OBSERVER fc ECCENTRIC Thysdav. Much 2a 1975<br />

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survived by her husband,<br />

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He is survived by his widow,<br />

Iantha; daughter, Mrs. Barbara Peterson;<br />

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1&A» (R.W.Q-12A) THE OBSERVER k ECCENTRIC Thunfoy. March 20. 1975<br />

editorial opinion<br />

WHEN, OH WHEN, will contractors building<br />

the Jeffries Freeway ever get barriers built so<br />

that motorists along the surface Schoolcraft<br />

Road stop dropping into "the ditch ? Two<br />

more vehicles went over the side Monday; one<br />

is visible at the left center. (Staff photo by<br />

Maurie Walker)<br />

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Accident list groM(S<br />

along 1-96 'big ditch'<br />

The man with the long scythe, known in many<br />

circles as the "Grim Reaper" hasn't struck yet<br />

on Schoolcraft Road, but judging from the way<br />

accidents are begining to pile up, it won't be too<br />

long.<br />

So while the State Highway Department continues<br />

to drag' its feet in making the new expressway<br />

safe while under construction, more and<br />

more motorists are skidding and rolling over into<br />

the big ditch.<br />

There was a time when the excavation for the<br />

depressed highway was known as the Schoolcraft<br />

Corridor. But with all the dangers that have<br />

cropped up with the closeness of the deep excavation<br />

to the curb of the service drive, it has a new<br />

name. That is the one used above.<br />

Two weeks ago two separate accidents were reported<br />

in which both cars wound up at the bottom<br />

of the excavation. Just a few days ago another accident<br />

happened on the eastbound lane near<br />

Middle Belt Road, but fortunately none was injured.<br />

IF THE HIGHWAY department had insisted the<br />

contractors install safety barriers, as their contracts<br />

call for during the excavating, then none of<br />

the accidents would have occurred.<br />

The cars would have bashed into the barriers<br />

and caromed off with considerable damage to the<br />

car but not too much to the drivers. i<br />

'Tis true enough the highway department has<br />

borne down on the contractors handling that portion<br />

of the highway between Beech and Inkster<br />

Roads. However, whoever is making the decision<br />

apparently hasn't discovered the dangerous spots<br />

in Livonia.<br />

IN THE LATEST accident, a young woman,<br />

driving in the eastbound lane, struck a contractor's<br />

truck parked half on the highway and<br />

half on the shoulder.<br />

It has always been our thought that when<br />

trucks were parked along the service drive, the<br />

contractor should have a big arrow indicating that<br />

drivers should move over to the other portion of<br />

the lane. Apparently the truck had nothing but<br />

flasher lights and the car was on the truck before<br />

the young woman noticed.<br />

Needed: A new brand of economics<br />

I In the business pages of today's paper, there is<br />

&n interesting and controversial article on how to<br />

help the auto industry and cure the recession written<br />

by Irving Rozian. a suburbanite with engineering<br />

and economics training.<br />

Rozian's idea is to have the federal government<br />

pay the auto companies a re-employment subsidy<br />

to get laid-off workers back on the job. The companies.<br />

in turn, would reduce the selling price of<br />

cars, which would stimulate demand and strengthen<br />

the economy.<br />

Although Rozian's plan on its surface appears<br />

expensive, he makes the argument-that by the<br />

time you calculate the costs of unemployment<br />

compensation and welfare payments to workers<br />

off the job and add to it the loss in taxes that reduced<br />

auto sales entail, government re-employment<br />

subsidies would be cheaper than continuing<br />

the present system.<br />

THERE IS much to evaluate in Rozian's thinking,<br />

which has received attention in the White<br />

House, but there can be no dcubt that he has<br />

made a contribution to a central problem of this<br />

era<br />

This problem is that the theories about how to<br />

run an economy originally proposed by John Maynard<br />

Keynes, after a spectacular run of success<br />

in the 1960s, are simply not working today Keynesian<br />

theory simply does not account for pricegouging<br />

for raw materials that we recently experienced<br />

from the Arabs, nor does the theory give<br />

us much practical guidance about how to b<strong>rea</strong>k<br />

out of the inflation-recession syndrome wi.th which<br />

we are now afflicted<br />

In fact, if you talk over the problem with economists,<br />

even the most self-confident ones look upon<br />

the theoretical and practical b<strong>rea</strong>kdown of their<br />

discipline with something pretty close to terror.<br />

Obviously, a new economic synthesis is needed;<br />

Rozian's article is one small step in this direction.<br />

PERHAPS ANOTHER important step surfaced<br />

last week, when the news media carried stories to<br />

the effect that both UAW President Leonard Woodcock<br />

and Ford Motor Co. Chairman Henry Ford<br />

II were beginning to discuss with favor the whole<br />

potion of planning in an economy.<br />

; Most people associate planning in running an<br />

economy with socialist or communist states, in<br />

which some board of planners directs the way investment<br />

and production are to be handled, regardless<br />

of the forces of the market. This notion<br />

contrasts with the free-market economy, in which<br />

sources and production are allocated on the<br />

isis of the market forces of supply and demand.<br />

; For many years, however, many countries in<br />

Europe have used something called "incentive<br />

planning" in running their economies. Such planning<br />

involves establishing certain social goals in<br />

the economy (for example, building up industries<br />

Observation<br />

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that operate on a business cycle which oscillates<br />

counter to previously established industries, thereby<br />

gaining employment stability for the whole<br />

economy), and then setting up incentives such as<br />

tax b<strong>rea</strong>ks or low interest loans to encourage business<br />

to move into desired a<strong>rea</strong>s.<br />

It's an interesting notion, because it combines<br />

reliance on the market system as an allocator of<br />

resources with broadly-based social goals set by<br />

broad public policy.<br />

In years to come, it may have inc<strong>rea</strong>sing use in<br />

the American economy. In fact, it's not hard to<br />

imagine that such planning would be useful here<br />

in Detroit, where concentration on the automobile<br />

industry has led to vast swings in employment as<br />

the market for cars rises and falls and in turn<br />

made the recession here much worse than anywhere<br />

else in the country.<br />

Will 2 crimes in 5 years<br />

kill an entire industry?<br />

A bill has been introduced in the Legislature<br />

making it illegal for newspaper carriers who are<br />

minors to collect money from their customers.<br />

In 1970, a Pontiac news carrier was killed<br />

while making his collection rounds. In 1974 a news<br />

carrier in Detroit was stabbed to death during his<br />

collection rounds. In both cases, the alleged assailants<br />

also were young people.<br />

Obviously. I am a little prejudiced in the matter<br />

but. because two persons were killed in the<br />

state over a five-year period, some legislators<br />

have decided that a very old institution should be<br />

put out of business.<br />

There are very few opportunities for very<br />

voung teen-agers to learn about business.<br />

BECOMING A NEWS carrier requires a<br />

youngster to develop responsibility in doing a job<br />

and learning how to handle money through the<br />

process of buying and selling newspapers.<br />

Many successful people attribute their experience<br />

as a little independent merchant as the<br />

thing that got them started in business. Now. because<br />

two boys have been killed, some people<br />

want to take this opportunity away from the<br />

vounq folk.<br />

In our operation we have more than 1,600 carriers<br />

and have never had a problem.<br />

We receive the same report from newspapers<br />

all over the state.<br />

I AM NOT UNSYMPATHETIC to the plight of<br />

newsboys trying to collect money in the city of Detroit.<br />

But to end an institution because two persons<br />

were killed in the state over a five-year period<br />

is liike throwing out the baby with the bath<br />

water.<br />

There is no clamor to close all of the schools<br />

in the State of Michigan. Yet. two persons were<br />

killed in Detroit public schools within the last<br />

vear.<br />

There is no clamor to close Cobo Hall because<br />

a girl was killed in a stairwell last year.<br />

HENRY M. HOGAN. JR.. Co-Puklitktr<br />

PHILIP H. POWER. Co-PublitKtr<br />

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JOHN RBDDY, Execuliti Editor<br />

TIM RICHARD, Editor,<br />

Wayne County Newtpafxrt<br />

ARTHUR SHAFER,<br />

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Marketing Director<br />

Member of<br />

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SUBURBAN NEWSPAPERS OF AMERICA<br />

NATIONAL NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION<br />

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THERE IS A PROBLEM of crime in the<br />

streets of the City of Detroit. The stabbing of the<br />

carrier last year is only a symptom of that problem.<br />

and the Legislature should be working on solutions<br />

to the problem, not the symptoms.<br />

Proponents of the legislation say that this will<br />

not end carrier delivery because people can pay<br />

in advance and a boy could still deliver the paper.<br />

But these legislators apparently don't understand<br />

the voluntary-pav system that some newspapers<br />

such as ours use. where the carrier's compensation<br />

is based on his collections.<br />

THE LEGISLATORS also don't understand<br />

that the lifeblood of a newspaper is its circulation,<br />

and,if they prevent the newspaper salesman, the<br />

voung carrier, from trying to sell subscriptions,<br />

then they are cutting the heart out of the whole<br />

character-building program.<br />

It's easy for some people to sit back and think<br />

of other solutions so that the carrier does not<br />

have to collect money in the street, but most of<br />

the people who fantasize these solutions have<br />

never been in the business of trying to circulate a<br />

newspaper.<br />

We have seen the automobile industry strangled<br />

by government legislation. The newspaper industry<br />

has no desire to suffer the same fate.<br />

She ran into the end of the truck, both cars<br />

swerved and rolled into the big ditch. With all of<br />

the deep mud, neither car turned over and the<br />

driver, Jacquelyn Erma Greer, 21, of Detroit, suffered<br />

only minor injuries.<br />

According to the police, no tickets were issued.<br />

We would take issue with the police and wonder<br />

why the truck driver wasn't given & ticket for illegally<br />

parking. Schoolcraft Road, from Telegraph<br />

to Newburgh Road in Livonia, has no parking at<br />

any time'signs posted.<br />

Since the truck did not have the arpw telling<br />

drivers to get out of the inside lane, then he is<br />

just as guilty of the violation as would be any motorist<br />

parking his car in the same position.<br />

WE REALIZE there are many problems in the<br />

construction of a "highway, whether depressed or<br />

not. We also <strong>rea</strong>lize the State Highway Department<br />

has certain duties and one is makinfe certain<br />

the roads are safe while the highway is urtder construction.<br />

We had a promise from the Wayne County district<br />

traffic offices that barriers would b4 erected<br />

all along the highway before the middle' of January.<br />

We have to admit that some work hps been<br />

done. But little action was noticed in 'Redford<br />

Township until two Thurston High , students<br />

skidded off the highway, the car flipped in the air<br />

and rolled end over end to tbe bottom. One of the<br />

two was seriously injured, and for a wpile it was<br />

thought he might have a broken back., As it was.<br />

he was hospitalized for 10 days and then sent<br />

home. However, his swimming career may have<br />

ended with that accident.<br />

After that accident was brought to the attention<br />

of the highway department, things began to move.<br />

Barriers were erected at practically all T-intersections<br />

along the service drives in Redford Township.<br />

Barriers were placed at several spots but<br />

none in front of the Thurston High building until<br />

last week.<br />

The highway department lowered the speed<br />

limit in Schoolcraft Road to 35 miles per hour two<br />

weeks ago as a safety measure. This action was<br />

taken without informing the media so the driving^<br />

public would know of the new speed limit.<br />

Apparently the highway department does <strong>rea</strong>lize<br />

the dangers of the corridor or it woufdh't have<br />

reduced the speed limit. One can't understand<br />

why it would take safety measures on one side<br />

and then seem to forget the contractors are contract<br />

bound to provide the safety barriers.<br />

And it doesn't appear to us that barrels placed<br />

some 30 feet apart are a safety barrier<br />

Some ideas<br />

on constructive<br />

harassment<br />

It's hardly a secret that motorborne vandals<br />

have discovered a new way to inc<strong>rea</strong>se their destructive<br />

capacity on suburban lawns The 2 a m<br />

marauders used to be content to drive across the<br />

grass, leaving a set of tire tracks. Today, however.<br />

they also spin their wheels so that they dig<br />

nice trenches into the spongy grass<br />

The problem with that kind of stupid destruction<br />

is that it hurts the innocent. A more useful<br />

prank might 'be to go to a supermarket parking<br />

lot and look for the adult jerks who park in the<br />

fire lane, blocking traffic, and just walk across<br />

the hoods of their cars. .The boors who park in<br />

fire lanes deserve to receive some kind of mischief.<br />

There's not much you can do about the guy in<br />

the supermarket checkout line who goes into the<br />

express Jane with three or four items, but then decides<br />

: tof'ash a big check and holds up other shoppers<br />

for several m.nutcs.*<br />

But tlfere is something you can do at the bank<br />

when so>me hog decides to refinance his house and<br />

.close three savings accounts at the drive-in window.<br />

Y&iacan honk. A simple check cashing and<br />

deposit transaction shouldn't take more than two<br />

minutes; J>o if the inconsiderate!customer ahead<br />

of you takes too much time, start honking at him<br />

every 30 to 60 seconds, and thert be sure to tell<br />

the teller why yon honked. Drive-in windows were<br />

intended for short transactions, and the teller<br />

<strong>rea</strong>lly should tell the time- consuming customer<br />

to come Indoors.<br />

Honking,at time hogs isn't vandalispi; it's constructive<br />

harassment, and we should do more of<br />

it.<br />

Here's an excellent way to harass telephone solicitors:<br />

When someone gets on the phone with a<br />

spiel about credit cards or Florida <strong>rea</strong>l estate,<br />

tell them to hold on because the baby's crying or<br />

the soup's boiling over. Then just leave (he phone<br />

dangling. The telephone solicitors harass you. so<br />

why not harass them right back?<br />

Constructive harassment of that sort does no<br />

harm to the innocent, it punishes the guilty, and it<br />

sure beats vandalism.<br />

TIM RICHARD<br />

Take starch out of disposition<br />

Grocery carts piled high with pop. potato chips<br />

and frozen c<strong>rea</strong>m pies sail through supermarket<br />

checkout lines—to be paid for with food stamps.<br />

A Garden City school food service director<br />

points to vending machines and the district's<br />

"open lunch" policy as contributing to poor nutrition.<br />

High school cafeterias nearly everywhere offer<br />

vending machines full of pop, potato chips, candy.<br />

Home economists lament: "They don't teach nutrition<br />

as they used to."<br />

Good nutrition is something Che average family<br />

can afford. Margaret Miller of our staff recently<br />

wrote about nutritionist Irene Cameron, who sug-<br />

gests a nutritionally sound, "basic four" menu<br />

which will feed ^ family of four for one day. Total<br />

cost: $4.86. V i<br />

A Plymouth mjddle school teacher set up an experiment<br />

in th£ front hallway of her school to<br />

show how nutrition—or lack of it—woultj affect<br />

six white rats. TVo rats fed a normal "teenage"<br />

diet developed fccaly tails, poor fur and dispositions<br />

so nasty* that they bit their keepers.<br />

Natural Nutrition Week was designated recently<br />

—but not observed by the majority.<br />

Try eating the '{basic four" way—meat or fish;'<br />

grains; fruit and vegetables; and dairy products:<br />

It may improve jyour disposition.<br />

ELINOR GRAHAM


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' Cited for endangering their Uvea or<br />

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Wayne County from 1938 until his retirement<br />

in 1967. He died in 1968.<br />

John M. Neville a close friend of<br />

Mowatt, who serves as director of the<br />

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was the keynote speaker at the<br />

awards ceremony.<br />

Mowatt award and citizen award recipients<br />

were nominated by police officers.<br />

MARK DUNLAP, 12. was' nominated<br />

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Sheep shearing<br />

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home. Livonia's policewoman said<br />

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Jerome A. Puroll, 20, was also nominated<br />

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two armed robbery suspects in<br />

his car. getting the license number<br />

and alerting Detroit Police to the suspects<br />

by his erratic driving. The alleged<br />

armed robbery took place January<br />

1975 at a G<strong>rea</strong>it Scott store in Redford<br />

Township.<br />

Det. Sgt. Frank A. Brandemihl of<br />

the Livonia Police Department nominated<br />

Cahrles A. Austin and Gary D.<br />

Baker for assisting a security guard<br />

at Montgomery Ward in Livonia to apprehend<br />

a shoplifter in December<br />

1973. While no one else attempted to<br />

aid them. Austin tried to stop the man<br />

who pulled a weapon. Tliey were hon-<br />

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the face of danger. ,<br />

MRS. BETTY COOPER was nomirated<br />

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for alerting police when she<br />

saw two men b<strong>rea</strong>k into a gas station<br />

near her home in December 1974. T^e<br />

pair's arrest led to the> solution of 19<br />

armed robberies.<br />

Richard H. Nelson Jr. was nominated<br />

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Churchill dominates O&E All-A<strong>rea</strong> hockey team<br />

Charging may be worth two min- THE GOALIE POSITION has to be<br />

utes in the penalty box where most the mainstay of the All-A<strong>rea</strong> team<br />

hockey teams are concerned, but the with Churchill's Phil Rose taking first<br />

1975 Observer and Eccentric hockey team honors and Franklin's Chuck La-<br />

team has a definite "Charger" look. tour placing as the second team net-<br />

Five of the 12 All-A<strong>rea</strong> positions are minder.<br />

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ban Hockey League champion Church junior. He boasts a fine 2 ~>8 goalsill<br />

Chargers and with good <strong>rea</strong>son I against average for 1975. appearing in<br />

Churchill finished the year with a 21- 19 games.<br />

2-1 record and went through the "Rose has an excellent glove hand<br />

tcague season with \ perfect 14-0 re- and very quick reflexes."' said Church<br />

cord -- the first tr ie tliat trick has ill hockey coach Adam Mitchell.<br />

ever been turned<br />

Bill Finn of Stevenson and Ken<br />

Livonia Franklin landed three play- Franklin of Franklin are the men di<br />

ers on the team while Bentley and Ste- rectlv in front of Rose on the All-A<strong>rea</strong><br />

venson *ach placed two playert? on team<br />

the team<br />

Franklin was the defensive<br />

All-A<strong>rea</strong> hockey team<br />

First Team<br />

Name School Position<br />

Phil Rose Churchill Goal<br />

Bill Finn Stevenson Defense<br />

Ken Franklin Franklin Defense<br />

Kevin Kardos Churchill Forward<br />

Todd Bond Churchill Forward<br />

Jerry Dirusso Stevenson Forward<br />

Second Team<br />

Chuck Latour Franklin Goal<br />

Sam Bird Churchill Defense<br />

Steve liemieux Bentley Defense<br />

Brian Veasey Churchill Forward<br />

John Vella Franklin Forward<br />

Dave Manoogian Bentley Forward<br />

mainstay for the Patriots. "He's a<br />

hard hitter, a good skater and <strong>rea</strong>lly<br />

makes the opposition keep their heads<br />

up." said Franklin head ice man Paul<br />

Fergerson. •<br />

Bill Finn shored up the defense for<br />

Stevenson. He scored 10 goals and<br />

added 12 assists ranking him among<br />

the top "offensive" defensemen in the<br />

a<strong>rea</strong>.<br />

THE SCORING POWER of the first<br />

team All-A<strong>rea</strong> team comes from a<br />

pair of Chargers. Todd Bond and<br />

Kevin Kardos. and Jerry Dirusso of<br />

Stevenson<br />

There's no doubt that Kardos would<br />

"have been a standout on any team in<br />

the state. Only 5-8 and 155 pounds, he<br />

scored at an unprecedented rate<br />

Kardos has the college scouts stand-<br />

Honorable mention<br />

GOAL: Curt Downs (Stevenson),<br />

Tim Oakley (Bentley).<br />

DEFENSE: Bob Gamache (Stevenson),<br />

Bob Fontana (Stevenson), Joe<br />

Salvaggio (Franklin), CJuis Gaines<br />

(Bentley), Tony Bellono (Churchill).-<br />

FORWARD: Nelson Yanick (Franklin),<br />

Glen Stevens (Bentley), Mark Sabuda<br />

(Bentley), Greg Earl (Southfield),<br />

Dana Bonino (Southfield), Ken<br />

Isaacson (Lathrup), Bob Kelly (Lathrup),<br />

Jerry Truax (Churchill), Doug<br />

Smith (Stevenson), Gerry Kamet<br />

(Franklin).<br />

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By TOM SCHRAM<br />

Sports Editor<br />

Every night. 49-year-old Max Nemazi<br />

comes home from his job as an<br />

engineer at Detroit Diesel and takes<br />

the family dog out for a little exercise.<br />

If that sounds pretty normal, let it<br />

be known that the dog. a five-year-old<br />

labrador retriever dubbed "Cap" may<br />

be the healthiest dog in the Detroit<br />

metropolitan a<strong>rea</strong><br />

The <strong>rea</strong>son for the shining eyes and<br />

glossy coat of the family pet is that<br />

for Nemazi. as he approaches his 50th<br />

year and the golden age of life, a<br />

iittle exercise consists of an eight<br />

mile, one hour run through his Franklin-West<br />

Chicago Road neighborhood<br />

THAT. OF COURSE is only during<br />

the week. On weekends, the pace<br />

$<br />

picks up to 15 miles and two hours of<br />

picking 'em up and laying em back<br />

down.<br />

Nemazi. it seems, has late in life<br />

caught that most curious of athletic<br />

diseases. He has turned himself into a<br />

long distance runner and like most<br />

long distance runners, he believes in<br />

jogging for the masses<br />

"I have been running now for two<br />

and one-half years. I feel much healthier<br />

and I have lost 20 pounds," he<br />

said<br />

For the weight watchers. Nemazi<br />

claims that he can take off three<br />

pounds in a good day's run. He claims<br />

running is good for the mind and soul<br />

as well as the body.<br />

"I don't get at all bored when I run.<br />

I look at the birds or I think about the<br />

day's problems or I meditate," he<br />

said<br />

MAX NEMAZI AND CAP make the eight mile jaunt around<br />

Nemazi't Livonia neighborhood a daily occurence.<br />

NEMAZI IS ONE of the a<strong>rea</strong>'s top<br />

runners in the "Masters" (over 40)<br />

category. He recently won his age<br />

group award from the Motor City St riders.<br />

one of the largest running clubs<br />

in the Detroit a<strong>rea</strong>. He finished fifth<br />

in last year's Motor Ciyy Marathon —<br />

not bad at all for a man of his age 8<br />

who claims he has not peaked yet.<br />

"Some day I suppose it will all<br />

catch up to me. but 1 feel that I have<br />

not run my best times yet." Nemazi<br />

said.<br />

The marathon is the favorite of all<br />

serious long distance runners. It consists<br />

of 26 miles. 385 yards of torture<br />

and Nemazi is currently in training<br />

for the biggest marathon of all — the<br />

world famous Boston Marathon on<br />

April 21.<br />

Nemazi competed in the race last<br />

year, finishing well back.<br />

"I was lm240th out of 1750 runners.<br />

But. of course, I did not expect to do<br />

very well. I run in the Boston Marathon<br />

for the experience and challenge,<br />

not because I expect to do well." Nemazi<br />

said.<br />

NEMAZI RAN THE grueling distance<br />

in three hours. 24 minutes last<br />

year. He said his personal goal for<br />

this year is three hours, 10 minutes.<br />

Nemazi, who has lived in Livonia<br />

for 20 years, got interested in running<br />

through the physical fitness program<br />

at the Livonia YMCA.<br />

"I had to start out slowly and it<br />

wasn't until six months after I started<br />

that I <strong>rea</strong>lly felt in shape. At one time<br />

I was not at all interested in running<br />

I thought it would be rather senseless.<br />

Now I think differently." he said.<br />

"For me, running is like taking a<br />

hike. I don't huff and puff and as long<br />

as I don't push myself. I'm not exhausted<br />

when I'm finished running. I<br />

intend to keep running as long as I<br />

can,"said Nemazi who pointed out<br />

that was a % year-old starter in last<br />

year's Boston Marathon.<br />

And so Nemazi. who is big and<br />

friendly as well as healthy, continues<br />

to trot along the streets of Livonia preparing<br />

for a race which he knows he<br />

cannot win.<br />

As long as Cap's legs hold out, Max<br />

Nemazi will at least not know the lonliness<br />

of the long distance runner.<br />

ing in line and excells academically<br />

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Bond has little trouble finding the<br />

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If ice hockey can he termed a science,<br />

Adam Mitchell has a distinct advantage<br />

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Mitchell, who has taught science at<br />

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overall high school record of 57-12-9.<br />

THIS YEAR'S CHURCHILL team<br />

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Mitchell has coached-high energy output.<br />

"All 16 boys on this squad worked<br />

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though we had one outstanding<br />

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That one outstanding scorer, Kevin<br />

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"But we didn't have any <strong>rea</strong>l star,<br />

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Mitchell said.<br />

Churchill ended up with a 14-0<br />

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among state ice powers.<br />

AS WITH ALL coaches, there is<br />

more behind Mitchell's success than<br />

can be seen on the ice or in the lockerroom.<br />

"I have to give my wife Rosemary<br />

a lot of credit. She put up with a lot<br />

during the course of a long, rough season,"<br />

Mitchell said.<br />

Mitchell and his wife have two children,<br />

Kimberly, three years and<br />

David, nine months. His future goals<br />

are hockey oriented.<br />

"My main goal as far as hockey is<br />

'Y' gym team 3rd in region<br />

The Livonia Family YMCA girls<br />

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Five placed in the regional event<br />

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Pam Adams of Redford<br />

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Mary Deve<strong>rea</strong>ux placed sixth on the<br />

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Margie Treharne placed 10th on<br />

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Norene Divens of Livonia and Kathi<br />

juniot (13-14 years) competitions led McKeown of Farmington Hills<br />

v<br />

Higgins advances in 6 Gloves'<br />

West Point cadet Kevin Higgins. a<br />

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with 693 Behind him came Ed Miu<br />

with 644 where he tied with Jerry Conflitti<br />

and Erv Watson followed with a<br />

657.<br />

Bill Cooper scored again when he<br />

paced the businessmen's loop with a<br />

627. Meanwhile, Sue Manosky took<br />

women's honors for the week with<br />

623.<br />

FRANK A^HCRAFT survived a<br />

.gruelling race to pace the classic at<br />

Westland Bowl with a 665 that included<br />

games of 252 and 225. At that figure<br />

he had a 13-pin margin over Don<br />

McLeod who had a ,243 start in 652 to<br />

beat Dan Emmett by two, pins<br />

THE GIRLS CONTINUE to set a<br />

fast pace in the invitational doubles at<br />

Merri-Bowl. This week top honors<br />

went to Marion Saunders who had a<br />

264 in 610, and Mary Mohacsi missed<br />

double century figures when she had<br />

a 230 game in a 599 series. Marie Vihosky<br />

landed third with games of 200<br />

and 221 in 591.<br />

One of the best scores of the week<br />

was the.work of Joe Julisz, who came<br />

through with a 290 in 653, in the junior<br />

house league.<br />

TWO UNUSUAL PERFORMANCES<br />

were recorded at Plaza Bowl and they<br />

were turned in by the ladies.<br />

Charlene Hollingvworth, who carries<br />

a 113 average, pasted a 123 triplicate<br />

and Peggy Mc Kinny, with a 138<br />

average, fashioned an all spare game<br />

of 168.<br />

THE SENIOR CITIZENS had a<br />

right to celebrate at Plymouth Bowl<br />

when Marie Moore turned in a 595<br />

series. She opened with a 218. followed<br />

with a 212 and finished with a<br />

165.<br />

In the Wayout League, Pauline Talaga<br />

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Sharing honors wit this pair Jackie<br />

O'Dell posted a 124 triplicate.<br />

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Joyce fcrown topped the parade<br />

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10. While all this was going on, Jeanette<br />

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ONE OF THE WEEK'S star roles<br />

should go to Chris Thurman, a young<br />

lady in the junior league at Country<br />

Lanes. Although she carries only a 113<br />

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BARB WALING was Queen for the<br />

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ADVANCING YEARS don't seem to<br />

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Arvey Heath, who is 72 and carries<br />

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Martin, 71 years old who went 112<br />

over and Guendolyn Minge, 77, who<br />

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tone would have to fbelieve the days<br />

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aijd groups representing the thoroughbred<br />

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6hirley has been under fire for sevesal<br />

months and there was an earlier<br />

njmor he would be removed shortly<br />

a$er Gov Milliken had taken the oath<br />

of office But at that time the commissioner<br />

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fans and track operators<br />

7'It is my personal feeling, after listening<br />

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to perform." said Pursell. "1<br />

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There is considerable doubt that the<br />

By Doc Minard «<br />

governor would take any action this<br />

week. The commissioner is out of<br />

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where he was slated to become<br />

the new president.<br />

MANY NAMES have been thrown<br />

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a vice president at the University of<br />

Michigan, which seems to have the inside<br />

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the second of thoroughbred racing<br />

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in Illinois and probably will<br />

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There are some states in the east<br />

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which had its first million dollar Saturday.<br />

came right back with a big<br />

$600,000 on Monday and appears on<br />

the way. The Monday handle was in<br />

spite of the fact the program only had<br />

eight races.<br />

The track cut back the number of<br />

races on Monday and Tuesday from<br />

nine to eight but Director of Racing<br />

Tom Dorsey indicated it was only a<br />

temporary thing until management<br />

can fill races and not have a fourhorse<br />

event as happened last week<br />

Just to give the fans a b<strong>rea</strong>k. Vice<br />

President and General Manager Dick<br />

Wilson ordered win. place and show<br />

betting on the four-horse race and got<br />

caught with a minus pool<br />

"We expected as much." he said.<br />

"But then the patrons have been so<br />

patient with us this first week that I<br />

thought we owed them something.<br />

They took full advantage of the unusual<br />

straight betting gesture and cost a<br />

few dollars "<br />

THE DRA has changed the mix of<br />

its gimmicks The daily double is on ^<br />

the first and second races, perfectas'<br />

on the fourth and fifth and trifectas<br />

on the third, seventh and last races.<br />

The track has hit a high in the number<br />

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members of the distaff side rode on<br />

Saturday's card They were Jeanne<br />

Maxwell. Teri Broegman. Kathy Duck<br />

and newcomer Ann Schultheis. /<br />

Livonia Mayor Ed McNamara took<br />

part in a winner's circle ceremony<br />

after the sixth race Saturday. Then he<br />

went to the huge St Patrick's Day<br />

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The track management still remembers<br />

the St. Patrick night blizzard of<br />

two years ago when His Honor was<br />

one of the 1.800 who attended the<br />

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MacKinley<br />

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Gary MacKinley. standout linebacker<br />

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In his senior year at Bentley. the 6-<br />

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The following sophomores at<br />

Plymouth Centennial Educational<br />

Park have been named to the honor<br />

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NOTICE<br />

ADOPTION OF BUDGET<br />

TOWNSHIP OF PLYMOUTH<br />

roll for the recently completed first semester.<br />

Those students receiving all A's are<br />

Notice is hereby given that the Township of Plymouth will hold e Public Hearing<br />

on the General Government and Water and Sewer Budgets for the 1975-1976 fiscal<br />

year at their regular meeting of the Township of Plymouth Board of Trustees.<br />

42350 Ann Arbor Road. Plymouth. Michigan on March 25, 1975 at 8:00 P.M.<br />

Publish: March 17. 20. 1975<br />

* HELEN I. RICHARDSON. Clerk<br />

Plymouth Township<br />

POSTING AND FILING OF<br />

CITY COMMISSION MINUTES<br />

CITY OF PLYMOUTH, ~<br />

MICHIGAN<br />

Notice is hereby given that on the 19th day of March. 1975. true copies of the minutes<br />

of the special meeting of the City Commission held on Monday. February 24.<br />

1975, at 7:30 P.M., were posted on the official bulletin boards of the City of<br />

Plymouth, located at the Southeasterly corner of the intersection of S. Main Street<br />

and Penniman Avenue; the Southeasterly corner of the intersection of Starkweather<br />

Avenue and W. Liberty Street; the South entrance of the Central Parking<br />

Lot facing S. Harvey Street, and also on the bulletin board in the City Hall at 201<br />

S. Main Street. These minutes are posted in accordance with Section 5.11 of the<br />

City Charter for the benefit and information of all interested citizens of the City of<br />

Plymouth.<br />

PAUL V BRUMFIELD. City Clerk<br />

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Honor rolls for freshmen will follow<br />

'in the next edition.<br />

Junior cage standings<br />

FINAL STANDINGS<br />

•denotes champions<br />

BOYS "B" LEAGUE<br />

American League<br />

*76ers<br />

Celtics<br />

Cougars<br />

Rocks<br />

Darts<br />

Bulldogs<br />

Pistons<br />

Knicks<br />

Warriors<br />

Royals<br />

National League<br />

•Mustangs<br />

Trojans '<br />

Lakers<br />

Chargers<br />

Snapper<br />

....IS THE FIRST!<br />

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close trimming, large capacity and proper balance.<br />

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ON 1974 SNAPPER<br />

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COMPARABLE 1975 MODEL IS $189.95<br />

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Phone: 453-5287<br />

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Phone. 453-5240<br />

in fine lawns. J[« in quality.<br />

•Available at the Following Snapper Dealers:'<br />

March 1 thru April 1 Only<br />

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16959 Northville Road<br />

Northville, Michigan 48167<br />

Phone: 349-3860<br />

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1 2103 Wayne Road<br />

Wayne, Michigan 48184<br />

Phone. 721-5220<br />

9-1<br />

7-3<br />

7-3<br />

7-3<br />

6-4<br />

5-5<br />

3-7<br />

3-7<br />

2-8<br />

1-9<br />

9-1<br />

8-2<br />

8-2<br />

7-3<br />

Hawks<br />

Stags<br />

Bullets<br />

Sonics<br />

Bulls<br />

Nats<br />

6-4<br />

4-6<br />

3-7<br />

3-7<br />

2-8<br />

0-10<br />

Week's Results: Rocks 38, Cougars<br />

24; 76ers 29, Celtics 13; Knicks 28. Pistons<br />

17; Warriors 31, Royals 30; Darts<br />

35, Bulldogs 32; Bullets 27. Sonics 23;<br />

Bulls 18. Nats 14; Chargers 42, Stags<br />

28; Trojans 46, Hawks 34; Mustangs<br />

53, Lakers 36<br />

BOY"A" LEAGUE<br />

American League<br />

'Sonics<br />

Bulls<br />

Knicks<br />

Bullets<br />

Pistons<br />

Chargers<br />

Lakers<br />

National League<br />

'Celtics<br />

•Cougars<br />

Warriors<br />

7-3<br />

Mustangs<br />

Rocks<br />

Royals<br />

Nats<br />

10-0<br />

7-3<br />

6-4<br />

4-6<br />

4-6<br />

1-9<br />

0-10<br />

8-2<br />

8-2<br />

6-4<br />

5-5<br />

4-6<br />

0-10<br />

Week's Results: Celtics 52. Rocks<br />

37; Pistons 47, Chargers 31; Sonics 69.<br />

Bullets 46; Knicks 49, Royals 29; Warriors<br />

45, Bulls 44; Mustangs 42, Nats,<br />

21; Cougars 58, Lakers 28.<br />

BOYS<br />

•Hoosiers<br />

•Buckeyes<br />

Hawkeyes<br />

Badgers<br />

Spartans<br />

Gophers<br />

"AA" LEAGUE<br />

9-4<br />

9-4<br />

7-6<br />

6-7<br />

5-8<br />

3-10<br />

Week's Results: Hawkeyes 45. Spartans<br />

41; Buckeyes 47. Hawkeyes 39;<br />

Spartans 48. Hoosiers 46.<br />

GIRLS<br />

•Sonics<br />

Chargers<br />

Royals<br />

Warriors<br />

Pistons<br />

Lakers<br />

Bullets<br />

Knicks<br />

B" LEAGUE<br />

9-1<br />

8-2<br />

8-2<br />

7-3<br />

5-5<br />

2-8<br />

1-9<br />

0-10<br />

Week's Results: Sonics 52, Knicks<br />

16; Chargers 21, Lakers 11; Royals 30,<br />

Pistons 12; Warriors 28, Bullets 17.<br />

GIRLS "A" LEAGUE<br />

Nets 7-3<br />

Angels 7-3<br />

Blues 6-4<br />

Stars 6-4<br />

Apollos 5-5<br />

Dolphins 4-6<br />

Hornets 3-7<br />

Wings 2-8<br />

Week's Results: Nets 35, Hornets<br />

20; Angels 41, Stars 26; Apollos 22,<br />

Blues 20; Stars 44, Hornets 33; Blues<br />

32, Angels 25; Apollos 32, Dolphins 14;<br />

Nets 26, Wings 19.<br />

FINAL TOURNAMENT GAMES<br />

Pioneer Middle School<br />

Boys "B"<br />

Girls "B'<br />

Boys "A 1<br />

Girls "A'<br />

Saturday, March ZZ<br />

10 a.m.<br />

Central Middle School<br />

Boys "AA" 1:30 p.m.<br />

Coaches game 3:15 p.m<br />

• 4<br />

vr v-» ,.*<br />

NOTICE OF MILLAGE ELECTION<br />

TOE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF<br />

_i TOWNSHIP OF NORTHVILLE,<br />

WAYNE COUNTY, MICHIGAN<br />

NiUce is hereby given that a Special Millage Election will be held in the Towi ship<br />

of Northville. County of Wayne, on Tuesday, March 25, 1975 from 7:W a.m. ii i the<br />

forenoon until 8:00 p.m. in the afternoon Eastern Standard Time for the purpose ot<br />

deciding the proposed millage as follows:<br />

MILLAGE PROPOSITION<br />

Shall the total tax rate limitation on property in the Township of Northville.<br />

Wayne County. Michigan, be inc<strong>rea</strong>sed an additional amount not to<br />

exceed 1.3 MUh for the years 1975-through 1979, both inclusive, and the<br />

funds thereby derived be used for the general purposes of the Township<br />

of Northville? s _ • . _<br />

Polling Places: Precincts 1, 3, It 6 - • Board of Education Offices - 301 W. Main St.<br />

Precincts 4 & T - Tanger School<br />

Precinct 5 - Kings Mill Clubhouse<br />

Precinct 2 - Highland Lakes Clubhouse<br />

Anyone wishing to obtain an Absentee Voters Ballot must do so before 2:00 p.m.<br />

Saturday. March 22, 1975, The office of the Clerk will be open from 8:00 a.m. to<br />

2:00 p.m on March 22. 1975, for that purpose.<br />

Betty M Lennox. Oerk<br />

v Northville Township<br />

Publish: March 13 * 20. i n<br />

STATEMENT AS REQUIRED BY ACT 278 OF PUBLIC ACTS OF 1964<br />

amending the Property Tax Limitation Act<br />

I, LOUIS H. FUNK. County T<strong>rea</strong>surer of Wayne County, Michigan, do heteby certify<br />

that, as of February 11, 1975. the total of all voted inc<strong>rea</strong>ses in excess of the<br />

Constitutional fifteen-mill tax rate limitation /md the years such inc<strong>rea</strong>ses are effective<br />

are as follows affecting the taxable property of Local Unit:<br />

TOWNSHIP OF NORTHVILLE<br />

Local Unit<br />

County of Wayne<br />

Wayne County<br />

Intermediate)<br />

School District)<br />

Plymouth<br />

Community)<br />

School District)<br />

Date of<br />

Election<br />

Aug. 8. 1972<br />

Aug 6. 1974<br />

June 12; 1972<br />

June 11. 1973<br />

Aug. 20. 1973<br />

June 10. 1974<br />

Northwest Wayne June 11, 1962<br />

County) ' ,<br />

Community College District)<br />

Northville Public March 6. 1971<br />

Schools)<br />

School District) March 16, 1974<br />

Township of<br />

Northville<br />

None<br />

Publish: March 13 k 20. 1975<br />

Wayne County. Michigan<br />

Voted Years Inc<strong>rea</strong>se<br />

Inc<strong>rea</strong>se Effective<br />

1 mill '1975 to 1979 inclusive<br />

1 mill 1975. indefinitely<br />

5 mills 1975. 1976<br />

1.5 mills 1975 to 1977 inclusive<br />

1.5 mills 1975 to 1977 inclusive<br />

6 5 mills 1975 to 1978 inclusive<br />

I mill r 1975 to 1981 inclusive<br />

17 mills • 1975<br />

3 mills 1975 to 1978 inclusive<br />

None None<br />

Signed LOUIS H. FUNK,<br />

Wayne County T<strong>rea</strong>surer<br />

TOWNSHIP OF PLYMOUTH<br />

BOARD OF TRUSTEES -- REGULAR MEETING •<br />

MARCH 11, 1975<br />

The meeting was called to order by Supervisor McLaren at 8 00 P.M All members<br />

were present.<br />

READING, CORRECTING AND APPROVAL OF MINUTES Mr Gornick moved<br />

approval of the minutes of the regular meeting of February 25. 1975 as submitted<br />

Supported by Mr. West and carried unanimously.<br />

READING, CORRECTING AND APPROVAL OF BILLS. Mrs. Richardson re<br />

quested that a bill be added to the General Fund list of Bills from Bernard Borowski<br />

for services rendered to the Board of Review in the amount of $45.00.<br />

which changed the General Fund Total to $5,500.06 and changed the Grand Total to<br />

$5,868.41. Mr. Burke moved that the bills be paid inHhe amended amount of<br />

$5,868.41. Supported by Mr Ash and carried unanimously<br />

NEW BUSINESS -Helen Richardson, Clerk, Re: Schedule of Fees for Planning<br />

Commission. Mr. Burke moved adoption of the Schedule of Fees (or the Township<br />

of Plymouth covering the Planning Commission as amended to include a $50.00 fee<br />

for a special meeting before the Board of Appeals. Item 8. Supported by Mr West<br />

and carried unanimously.<br />

Brender-Hamill 4 Associates. Re: Recommending final acceptance and final pay<br />

ment to Peter A. Basile & Sons. Inc. on Minehart Drive Water Main Mrs. Richardson<br />

moved that the Township of Plymouth give final acceptance of the Minehart<br />

Drive Water Main and make final payment in the amount of $2,396.17 to Peter Bas<br />

ile & Sons. Inc. Supported by Mr. Ash and carried unanimously.<br />

John Flodin. Clerk, Township of Canton. Re: Joy Road (1-275) Overpass Cost of<br />

Lighting. Mr Ash moved that the Township Supervisor attempt to set up a joint<br />

meeting with the Township Board of Canton for Tuesday. March 18, 1975, for the<br />

purpose of discussion of overpass lighting - Joy Road - 1-275 Overpass. Supported<br />

by Mrs Richardson and carried unanimously.<br />

Helen Richardson, Clerk. Re: Transfer of Funds Mr West moved approval of the<br />

transfer of funds as requested by the Clerk. Supported by Mr. Gornick and carried<br />

unanimously.<br />

Web Kincade. DPW Supt.. Re: Requesting Board's approval qf proposal of new<br />

charges for Combined use Teletype Machine. Miss Dig One Number Call System,<br />

with Northville. Northville Township. City of Plymouth and Township of Pltmouth.<br />

Mrs. Richardson moved approval of the secondary party agreement, and authorized<br />

the Supervisor to sign on behalf of the Township of Plymouth, said agreement<br />

to be with Consumers Power Company. Michigan Bell Telephone Company. Detroit<br />

Edison Company. Michigan Consolidated Gas Company. General Telephone<br />

Company and approve the distribution of expenses as outlined by Mr. Kincade in<br />

his letter of February 18. 1973. Supported by Mr Burke and carried unanimously.<br />

J.D. McLaren. Supervisor, Re: Negotiation of Lease for Hilltop Golf Course Mr<br />

Gornick moved that the Board of Trustees empower the Supervisor to enter into a<br />

lease for the operation of the Hilltop Golf Course with Daniel J Ross. DBA Hilltop-Glen-Golf.<br />

Inc. Supported by Mrs. Richardson and carried unanimously.<br />

Wayne County Road Commission. Re Requesting Board to adopt a Resolution in<br />

connection with the proposed closure of Edward N. Hines Drive to vehicular Traffic<br />

during officially designated 1975 "Bike Days" as requested by Rep John F<br />

Markes. Mr. Burke moved that the Board of Trustees approve the request from<br />

the Wayne County Road Commission and adopt a Resolution in connection with<br />

the proposed closure of Edward N. Hines Drive to vehicular Traffic during officially<br />

designated 1975 "Bike Days". Supported by Mr. West. Mrs. Richardson stated<br />

that the dates, all on Saturdays, are May 3. June 7. September 6. and October 4,<br />

1975 between the hours of 8:30 A.M and 4 :00 P.M The Wayne County Sheriffs "Department<br />

and/or the Michigan State Police are the designated police agencies for<br />

Plymouth Township. The motion carried unanimously.<br />

Jacques Coallier, Chairman. Dollars for Diabetes March Re Requesting permission<br />

to solicit funds in Township of Plymouth on May 9. 1975 for "Dollars for<br />

Diabetes". Mai ,1. Mr. Ash moved to grant permission to the Dollars for Diabetes<br />

March to solicit funds in the Township of Plymouth on May 9. 1975 Supported by<br />

Mr. Gornick and carried unanimously.<br />

RESOLUTIONS - Royce E. Smith, Wayne County Commissioner. 27th District. Re:<br />

Resolution supporting Senate Bill 126 and House Bill No. 4172 Mr Gornick moved<br />

that the Board of Trustees approve a Resolution indicating support of Senate Bill<br />

126 and House Bill No. 4172. Supported by Mr. West and carried unanimously.<br />

MR BURKE MOVED that the following items be added to the agenda: 1) International<br />

Association of Firefighters, Ratification of the Firefigtters Contract 2)<br />

Herald Hamill, Township Engineer. Extension of water main from Mr. Frieman's<br />

property on Haggerty Road 3) Gerald Burke. Trustee. Report on SEMCOG meeting.<br />

Supported by Mrs. Richardson and carried unanimously.<br />

International Association of Firefighters. Re: Ratification of the Firefigliers Cantract.<br />

Mr. Burke moved to ratify the contract for the 1975-76 economic portion of<br />

the Firefighters contract. Supported by Mr. Gornick. who commented that the tentative<br />

cost would be $14,142.00. broken down into $11,800 for salary inc<strong>rea</strong>ses. $1440<br />

for food allowance. $600 for inc<strong>rea</strong>se in holiday pay and $300 for acting rank The<br />

motion carried with Mr. McLaren voting "No." Mr. McLaren commended the<br />

negotiating committee of Mr. Gornick and Mr Burke for the excellent job they<br />

did. Mr. McLaren felt he could not. in good conscience, approve the percentage<br />

inc<strong>rea</strong>se in view of the fad that the Township is offering other personnel in the<br />

Township, non-union represented, a lesser figure.<br />

Herald Hamill. Township Engineer. Re: Extension of water main from Mr. Frieman's<br />

property on Haggerty Road. Mr. Hamill commented that the Buckeye Pipeline<br />

going under the expressway st Haggerty Road would complete the water system<br />

and should be done before the road goes in. This would involve some 1400<br />

feet, with approximately 500 feet under the expressway, with an estimated cost of<br />

around $150,000. Mr. Ash commented that this is the opportune time to do the work<br />

but wondered what concrete benefits would arise from the expenditure of $150,000?<br />

Mr. Hamill replied that the Township would get a completion of the loop which we<br />

were unable to get before as there were two houses in the way Discussion followed<br />

regarding priorities, cost for only two potential customers and the source<br />

for the expenditure. Mr. Gornick moved that this item be tabled until the next<br />

regular meeting. March 25, 1975, that the Supervisor meet with Mr Kincade, Mr<br />

Hamill and Mr. West to compile a-report on other possible priorities in the water<br />

and sewer a<strong>rea</strong> that should be considered before finalizing this decision Supported<br />

by Mr. Burke and carried unanimously.<br />

Mr. Ash moved to adjourn the meeting. Supported by Mr West<br />

Supervisor McLaren adjourned the meeting at 9:3} p.m.<br />

Approved,<br />

J.D. McLaren, Supervisor<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

Helen I. Richardson, Clerk<br />

These minutes are a synopsis. Original minutes are on file in the Clerk's office.<br />

Publish: March M, im<br />

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THE KEYS TO a new Buick Apollo car<br />

were presented to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pasternak,<br />

winner In the Ciarencevllle Band Parents'<br />

fund-raising campaign to send the high school<br />

band to an international competition at Mexico<br />

City in,May. Bob Armstrong (left) of Armstrong<br />

In the driver's seat<br />

Metro volume down<br />

Passenger volume at Detroit Metropolitan<br />

airport declined by 3.1 per<br />

cent during 1974 for a total of more<br />

than 7.7 million persons boarding and<br />

de-planing<br />

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The Michigan Aeronautics Commission<br />

reported that Detroit Metro ac-<br />

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counts for more than three-fourths of<br />

the total state passenger volume<br />

which declined by nearly 150,000 persons.<br />

Elsewhere in the state, passenger<br />

volume inc<strong>rea</strong>sed at 18 airports with<br />

more than 10 million in and out-going<br />

travelers statewide.<br />

$! .1 3me T)o 'Dliinlt Spriiuj!<br />

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IRVING W. ROZIAN<br />

Re-employment plan author<br />

Js it a tool to revive<br />

sinking auto industry?<br />

EDITOR S NOTE: The white<br />

House, congressional committees, legislative<br />

leaders and the auto companies<br />

are studying a proposal for<br />

re employment subsidies" made by<br />

Irving Rozian. 49. a Plymouth Township<br />

resident Kozian is president of<br />

Michigan Universities Consulting Service<br />

and a member of the State Bound<br />

ary Commission Neil Stacbler, former<br />

Democratic national committeeman.<br />

and State Sen Carl I*ursell<br />

(R-Plymouth) were instrumental<br />

in bringing the proposal before legisla<br />

tive leaders in Lansing and Washington;<br />

Andrew Court, a retired GM economist,<br />

provided guidance in chanrfl<br />

ing it to the principal economic ad-<br />

Users of the auto industry.<br />

By IRVING W ROZIAN<br />

The nub of my proposal is this: Instead<br />

of paying up to $7,500 worth of<br />

unemployment compensation and welfare<br />

per year to a laid-off auto workef,<br />

the government should pay his prevjpus<br />

employer $5,000 to put him back<br />

to work. The auto company would<br />

tl|en pass the $5,000 through to the consumer<br />

as a price reduction to stimul;<br />

lems, such as preventing fraudulent<br />

layoffs just to get the subsidy. As with<br />

any pump-priming scheme, there are<br />

questions of when to start and when<br />

to turn it off.<br />

Nevertheless, when compared to the<br />

alternatives for the unemployed of either<br />

<strong>rea</strong>l privation or subsistence payments<br />

in idleness, a plan for immediate<br />

productive re-employment seems<br />

worth the effort to overcome technical<br />

problems. Reactions from the industry<br />

and labor are awaited.<br />

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BY MARGARET MILLER<br />

A young reference librarian who<br />

supports the Equal Rights Amendment<br />

and loves digging into Garden<br />

City history will compete for the title<br />

of Young Careerist of the Year in the<br />

Michigan Business and Professional<br />

Women's organization.<br />

Dianne Bish. a member of the Garden<br />

City BPW. was selected Sunday<br />

from among four candidates for the<br />

honor or representing BPW District 9.<br />

including clubs from Livonia. Garden<br />

City. Westland. Plymouth. Redford<br />

Township and Northville.<br />

The four careerists, all in their 20s.<br />

met with a panel of three judges and<br />

gave talks before the BPW members<br />

of District 9. ' * V<br />

Chosen as runner-up. and the District<br />

9 representative should Ms. Bish<br />

be unable to attend the state convention<br />

in Traverse City May 15 to 17.<br />

was Janet Lynn Lauritsen. Plymouth<br />

music teacher.<br />

The other young women competing<br />

were Paula Joyner. Livonia resident<br />

and music teacher in the Farmington<br />

school district, and Dorothy Shipley.<br />

Northville resident and writer for the<br />

South,Lyon Herald.<br />

•IF I'M CHOSEN. I'll do my best to<br />

represent this district at the state<br />

meeting." said Ms Bish. who has<br />

been with the sociology-economics department<br />

of the Detroit Public Library<br />

for a year and a half<br />

"If I'm not chosen, well. I'll still be<br />

around doing my best for this BPW<br />

district."<br />

The District 9 representative will<br />

meet again with a panel of judges at<br />

the state meeting, and she will again<br />

give an address before the delegates.<br />

The state winner, and those from<br />

other states, will be honored during<br />

the BPW national convention in Las<br />

Vegas July 20 to 24<br />

Jud^s for the district competition<br />

were Marjorie Carter of the Farm<br />

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DIANNE BISH<br />

ington BPW and administrative assistant<br />

to the executive vice president of<br />

United Northwest Realty Association;<br />

Barbara Geil. Schoolcraft College director<br />

of admissions, and Patricia<br />

Oshry. head of a fashion firm.<br />

Lucille Cutler. Northville <strong>rea</strong>ltor,<br />

served as district chairman for the<br />

competition. This is the first time the<br />

district has sponsored a Young Careerist<br />

event] although it has been part of<br />

the state, prbgram for several years.<br />

DIANNE BISH grew up in Garden<br />

City and graduated from Garden City<br />

East High School in 1965. the last year<br />

that school served the entire city.<br />

She earned a BA in economics and<br />

social sciences from MicKigan State<br />

University in 1969. She also has an<br />

MA in library science from Wayne<br />

State University, and while working<br />

on that degree she served as the first<br />

law librarian for the Detroit law firm<br />

of Clark. Klein. Winter. Parsons and<br />

Prewitfr.<br />

Her career also has included a tour<br />

with the state of Missouri library,<br />

working in the legislative reference<br />

unit.<br />

She was married last year to Joseph<br />

Velky. economist employed by<br />

Michigan Blue Cross and candidate<br />

for a doctorate in economics from<br />

WSU. The couple make their home in<br />

Westland.<br />

MS. BISH IS an ardent proponent of<br />

the Equal Rights Amendment, and<br />

thinks it may become part of the constitution<br />

next year.<br />

"It would be all-encompassing federal<br />

legislation that would get rid of a<br />

lot of outdated state and local laws."<br />

she said<br />

She also gives a strong vote of approval<br />

to women's organizations like<br />

the BPW. saying they are "doing a<br />

tremendous job around the country encouraging<br />

young women to enter business<br />

and careers."<br />

A member of the Garden City Historical<br />

Commission. Ms. Bish said<br />

Lily sale coming<br />

DENISE HASSA, small Llvonlan who Is Wayne County Easter<br />

Seal poster girl thlp year, is the center of attention for Livonia<br />

Rotary Ann members preparing for their annual Easter Lily<br />

parade fund-raising Friday and Saturday. Proceeds from the<br />

collection In local stores and banks will be used to help crippled<br />

children and adulta. With Denlse, 6, are (from left) Doris Heinzman,<br />

AmHIa Beruttl and Betty Rosenthal. (Staff photo by Bob<br />

Woodrlng)<br />

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that activity gives her an outlet for a<br />

couple of favorite interests, learning<br />

more about local history and restoration.<br />

"What I'd <strong>rea</strong>lly like." she said, "is<br />

to find a rambling old house to restore—and<br />

a lot of help in keeping it<br />

up."<br />

In her not-too-abundant spare time,<br />

she added, she likes to do crewel embroidery<br />

and play the piano and the<br />

clarinet.<br />

A CAREER CLARINETIST, Janet<br />

Lynn Lauritsen. came to her secondplace<br />

selection in the BPW event via<br />

a much different route.<br />

Mrs. Lauritsen. now teaching privately<br />

in this a<strong>rea</strong>, told of musical studies<br />

at Interloehen. both in summer<br />

programs and in the year round arts<br />

academy, and of entering the Michigan<br />

State University school of music<br />

on a scholarship and earning a BA<br />

there. '<br />

She performed with the American<br />

Wind Symphony in Pittsburgh, studied<br />

in an international music school ,in<br />

Switzerland and earned a master's degree<br />

in performance from the University<br />

of Michigan. She now works with<br />

the Oakway Symphony in addition to<br />

teaching.<br />

She related how a serious automobile<br />

accident almost ended her career<br />

and did give her a different outlook,<br />

and she credited Plymouth BPW member<br />

Lois McAllister for helping her<br />

get the right medical attention and encouraging<br />

her during a slow recovery.<br />

"When you have something traumatic<br />

happen to you. you think more of<br />

what life is about." she said. "You<br />

know you could just look back on accomplishments.<br />

but it is far better to<br />

go forward. L want to help young<br />

people love music and learn from it<br />

as 1 have."<br />

PAULA JOYNER told the group she<br />

has taken an active part in Livonia<br />

community activities along with her<br />

husband. William, because. "I think<br />

in politics women should help make<br />

the policy, not just 4he coffee."<br />

She has been active in the Jaycee<br />

auxiliary and the Friends of the Barn<br />

and served as coordinator of the community<br />

Walk for Mankind last year.<br />

"We as women can raise the levels<br />

of consciousness among our peer<br />

groups." she said As a member of<br />

the BPW. she added "I've been<br />

pleased to work with women who give<br />

of themselves, and I believe now is<br />

the time we should assert our leadership."<br />

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Mrs. Joyner is a graduate of Central<br />

Michigan University and teaches<br />

at Warner Junior High School in<br />

' Farmington.<br />

NORTHVILLE'S Dorothy Shipley, a<br />

graduate of the University of Michigan.<br />

said that on her first job "I've<br />

<strong>rea</strong>lized that all those women who<br />

have been pushing for women's rights<br />

<strong>rea</strong>lly knew what they were talking<br />

about—women's rights have become<br />

far more important to me "<br />

Miss Shipley said she had elected to<br />

, work instead of accepting an offer<br />

from her sorority. Zeta Tau Alpha, to<br />

help organize a new chapter while<br />

working on a master's degree.<br />

"I am glad I made the decision,"<br />

she said, "because I've become inc<strong>rea</strong>singly<br />

aware of the importance of<br />

knowing something of the business<br />

v world in almost any field.<br />

"So when I go back to school, and I<br />

definitely plan to do so, it will be to<br />

earn a master's ip business administration<br />

"<br />

JUDGES FOR THE BPW Young Careerist<br />

competition were (seated, from left) Marjorie<br />

Carter, Barbara Geil and Patricia Oshry.<br />

Lawyers, wives sponsors<br />

JANET LYNN LAURITSEN<br />

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Standing is Mrs. Louise Cutler, chairman of<br />

the contest. (Evert photos) _ •<br />

'Is your child next?' panel asks<br />

"Is Your Child Next?" is the topic<br />

for a Free seminar on drug and alcohol<br />

abuse, scheduled in the auditorium<br />

of Madonna College, 36600<br />

Schoolcraft, en Monday, March 24 at 8<br />

p.m. j<br />

A panel discussion by authorities In<br />

the field, some first-hand reports by<br />

young people undergoing t<strong>rea</strong>tment<br />

and a chance for questions from the<br />

audience will be included in the program.<br />

The Michigan State Bar Association<br />

and the Lawyers' Wives of Michigan<br />

are sponsors.<br />

Dr. Ralph D. Rabinovitch, Hawthorn<br />

Center director of clinic research,<br />

will be one of the members of<br />

the panel, and he will interview student<br />

drug users.<br />

Other panelists include Dr. J. Irwin<br />

Nichols, director of the Michigan Office<br />

of Substance Abuse Services, and<br />

Dr. Edward Leibson, former executive<br />

director of the National Addiction<br />

Rehabilitation Organization.<br />

Completing the panel will be James<br />

F. Kipfer, executive director of the<br />

Michigan Society for Mental Health,<br />

Barbara Reid of the Therapeutic Day<br />

Care Clinic and Phyllis Tuttle, corpo-<br />

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rate coordinator of the drug and alcohol<br />

abuse program sponsored by the<br />

Ford Motor Co.<br />

MODERATING the discussion will<br />

be Wayne County Probate Judge Ira<br />

G. Kaufman.<br />

Mrs. Lillian Kaufman, wife of the<br />

judge and Michigan chairman for the<br />

law wives' drug and alcohol abuse<br />

committee, said the program is being<br />

presented in several locations in the<br />

state over a period of months.<br />

She said her organization hoped to<br />

<strong>rea</strong>ch a large number of persons with<br />

information on the subject because<br />

"this awful menace to society, especially<br />

to young children, is growing<br />

worse and causing so much more<br />

crime."<br />

"The problem if drug and alcohol<br />

abuse is rampant," she added.<br />

The program, she emphasized, is<br />

open to the public.<br />

DR. RABINOVITCH wili discuss the<br />

local drug and alcohol scene and the<br />

students he interviews will be some of<br />

those now receiving t<strong>rea</strong>tmeht at the<br />

Hawthorn Center. The students will<br />

tell how misuse of drugs and alcohol<br />

has affected their lives.<br />

Dr. Rabinovitzh is a nationally-<br />

known authority on drug misuse<br />

among children. He will discuss family<br />

circumstances as factors causing<br />

dnjg abase as well as prevention and<br />

t<strong>rea</strong>tment measures.<br />

A discussion of drug misuse<br />

throught the country and remedial programs<br />

in operation will be the contribution<br />

of Dr. Nichols, who, in his<br />

state post, is in close touch with the<br />

national office of substances abuse<br />

services in Washington.<br />

Dr. Leibson will describe the drug<br />

abuse problem in the midwestern<br />

states. He has experience as a consultant<br />

to United Community Service, the<br />

crime control and narcotics committee<br />

of SEMCOG and the mayor's<br />

commission for rehabilitation ol narcotics<br />

addicts.<br />

KIPFER WILL REPORT on the<br />

mental health organization's program<br />

to prevent drug and alcohol abuse<br />

among young people. He has worked<br />

10 years in administration of the society's<br />

community services, field services<br />

and public pol'cy.<br />

Following the program, refreshments<br />

will be served by members el<br />

the Detroit Lawyers' Wives Association.<br />

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screen and the printed page.<br />

My husband and I took our youngest to see "Harry<br />

and Tonto." We'd <strong>rea</strong>d reviews and were sure we would<br />

enjoy it, and we all did, maybe partly because a cat is<br />

a valued member of our household.<br />

But we were amazed to note that the movie was<br />

rated "R"—which means that if you're under 18 you<br />

can't see it without bringing a parent.<br />

THE WEEK BEFORE we had attended a different<br />

"R" movie. "Clockwork Orange," to be exact. Without<br />

our 13-year-old. of course; we'd <strong>rea</strong>d reviews and other<br />

assorted comments on that one too.<br />

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• earthy, story of an old gentleman and his cat get the<br />

same rating as the violence-filled film that has caused<br />

so much controversy?<br />

I discussed the matter with a colleague who also has<br />

to make these decisions about entertainment for teens.<br />

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on sex and nudity in films, then language is considered<br />

and finally the matter of violence.<br />

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THE OBSERVER » ECCENTRIC TWy, Man* 20, 1975 Ecumenical Reflections<br />

Music to<br />

Special music programs will fill<br />

many a<strong>rea</strong> churches as Palm Sunday<br />

ushers In Holy Week Sunday. March<br />

23.<br />

Church school programs of the Easter<br />

season also will have a place on<br />

church calendars.<br />

The Easter portion of Handel's oratorio,<br />

'The Messiah," will be performed<br />

by the 80-voice chancel choir<br />

of Ward United Presbyterian Church<br />

at 7 p.m. March 23.<br />

Dr. Jerry Smith will direct the<br />

choir as it sings the most-performed<br />

of all oratorio music. Hie church is located<br />

at 17000 Farmington Road.<br />

COVENENT COMMUNITY Church,<br />

located at Beech-Daly and Student in<br />

Redford Township, will present its<br />

chancel choir in Theodore Dubois'<br />

"Seven Last Words of Christ," at 7<br />

p.m. Palm Sunday. The Cantata Singers<br />

and church orchestra also will participate.<br />

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Soloists for the performance will be<br />

Marcia Holmes and Ray Shuster, both<br />

from Detroit Bible College, and Harvey<br />

Thompson, a Covenent member.<br />

A dedication concert for the parish<br />

choir of St. Valentine Catholic Church<br />

in Redford Township is planned Palm<br />

Sunday at 4:30 p.m<br />

The choir, directed by Donald Zielinski.<br />

was organized last fall and<br />

comprises 50 men and women who<br />

have been singing regularly to enhance<br />

parish liturgical celebrations.<br />

• A highlight of the liturgical music to<br />

be presented in the dedication concert<br />

will be a cross-section of music with<br />

organ, guitar and brass accompaniment.<br />

St. Valentine church is located<br />

at Beech-Daly at Five Mile. The<br />

concert is free.<br />

ST. MATTHEW<br />

LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />

5885 VEN0Y-1 BLK N of FORD<br />

WESTLAND. Ml.<br />

REV. RALPH F. FISCHER. Pastor<br />

MAUNDY THURSDAY EVENING 7 30 P.M<br />

with Holy Communion<br />

GOOD FRIDAY TRE-ORE SERVICE100 P.M.<br />

GOOD FRIDAY EVENING SERVICE7 30P M<br />

EASTER SUNRISE SERVICE 6:00 A M<br />

EASTER FAMILY SERVICE 9 30 A M<br />

EASTER FESTIVAL SERVICE 11 00 A M<br />

with Holy Communion<br />

Church<br />

937-2424<br />

f^ll a<strong>rea</strong> churches<br />

A JOHN PETERSON cantata, 'No<br />

G<strong>rea</strong>ter Love," will be presented by<br />

the chancel choir of Grand River Baptist<br />

Chtjrch, 34500 Six Mile, at 7 p.m<br />

March 23.<br />

"The Glory of Easter" is the title of<br />

the cantata scheduled at 7 p.m. Palm<br />

Sunday in Good Shepherd Reformed<br />

Church, 6500 N. Wayne, Westland.<br />

Solo parts will be sung by the Rev.<br />

Kel Kronemeyer, Rick Donovan,<br />

Jerry Dahlen, Jeff Langham, Joan<br />

Tackaberry, Sue Lundy and Bill<br />

Trombley.<br />

A BIBLE SCHOOL b<strong>rea</strong>kfast will<br />

launch the Palm Sunday worship in<br />

Timothy Lutheran Church, 8820<br />

Wayne Road. Westland. It is scheduled<br />

at 9:30 a.m. Festive worship at<br />

10:30 a.m. will include special music.<br />

In St. John Lutheran Church. 13542<br />

Mercedes, Redford Township, the<br />

church school will present a Holy<br />

Week program with skits, slides and<br />

music of the events of the season.<br />

Some 75 to 100 children in grades<br />

one through eight will participate. A<br />

light supper will follow the program.<br />

Processions with palms to mark the<br />

opening of Holy Week are planned for<br />

Palm Sunday services in several a<strong>rea</strong><br />

churches, including Episcopal Church<br />

of the Holy Spirit, of Westland, at 8<br />

and 10 a.m., and Newburg United<br />

Methodist, of Livonia, at 9:15 and 11<br />

a.m.<br />

In Our Savior Polish National Catholic<br />

Church, 610 N. Beech-Daly. Dearborn<br />

Heights, there will be a 9 a.m.<br />

mass in Polish and one at 11 a.m. in<br />

English Both will feature blessing of<br />

the palms.<br />

FIRST UNITED<br />

METHODIST<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

'/« Mile W. of Sheldon on N. Territorial<br />

453-5280<br />

PALM SUNDAY »:30 A 11:00 a.m.<br />

"HumHtty That Eiatta"<br />

Rev Date M Miller<br />

MAUNDY THURSDAY 7:30 p.m.<br />

Service (A Shadows<br />

EASTER SUNDAY<br />

Sunrbe Swvtc« 7:00 a m<br />

"Rendezvous In QaNtaa"<br />

R«rv Dale M MM*<br />

Worship Service 9:30 & 11:00 a m<br />

"I Am the Raaurractton A the LHa"<br />

. Rev Paul M. Cargo .<br />

HQS ANN A TABOR LUTHERAN<br />

9600 Levern. Redford<br />

N ot W. Chicago, batwaan Baach Daly and Inkatar<br />

PALM SUNDAY SERVICE<br />

9:00 a.m. & 10:30 a.m.<br />

GOOD FRIDAY<br />

1:00 p.m. & 7:30 p.m.<br />

EASTER SUNDAY<br />

6:00 a.m., 9:00 a.m. & 10:30 a.m.<br />

Continental B<strong>rea</strong>kfast 7:00-9:00 a.m.<br />

CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH<br />

43065 Joy Rd. Plymouth<br />

453-6749 455-0022<br />

PALM SUNDAY<br />

GOOD FRIDAY<br />

EASTER SUNDAY<br />

9:30 A.M.<br />

10:30 A.M.<br />

7:30 P.M.<br />

11:00 A.M. & 6:00 P.M.<br />

Guest Speaker: REV. WILLIAM CRUMP<br />

G. DOUGLAS ROUTLEDGE<br />

from Ontario. Canada<br />

Schoo 1<br />

937-2233<br />

1:00-2:00 P.M.<br />

G. DOUGLAS ROUTLEDGE<br />

11:00 A.M.<br />

EASTER CONCERT 7 00 P.M.<br />

50 voice choir, presenting John W. Peterson's "Easter Song,"<br />

directed by Tom Hovermale, minister of music.<br />

TIMOTHY LUTHERAN CHURCH, ALC<br />

8820 Wayne Road at Joy, Livonia<br />

George A. Fleischer, Pastor<br />

HOLY WEEK SERVICES<br />

PALM SUNDAY<br />

Bible School B<strong>rea</strong>kfast<br />

Festive Worship, special music<br />

HOLY THURSDAY<br />

Sacrament of Holy Communion<br />

'Behold My Hande-Lovlng Hand*"<br />

GOOD FRIDAY<br />

1:00 P.M. Combined Worship Service with All Saints and Christ the Kino<br />

Lutheran Churches-The Rev. David A. Paap, All Saints,<br />

7:30 P.M<br />

8:30 &<br />

10:45 A.M.<br />

9:30 A.M.'<br />

p<strong>rea</strong>ching<br />

Traditional Tenebrae Service<br />

'Behold My Hands-Pierced Hands"<br />

EASTER SUNDAY<br />

Festive Worship Celebration<br />

with special music, both services<br />

Matins, with meditation and discussion<br />

of "The Reaurrection-HIS and Ours"<br />

Bible Study Claeeee tor All ages<br />

A STATUE of the 'Scourged<br />

Jesus" will be in St. John Bosco<br />

Catholic Church, 12100 Beech,<br />

Redford Township, from March<br />

23 to March 28 to focus attention<br />

on Jesus' suffering as the church<br />

marks Holy Week. The Rev. William<br />

Westhoven, Passionist<br />

priest, will give the sermon for 7<br />

p.m. mass Wednesday and<br />

Thursday and for the Good Friday<br />

luturgy from 1 to 3 p.m.<br />

ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN<br />

CHURCH<br />

,13542 Mercedes<br />

Redford 538-2660<br />

(1bfc E of Inkster. I btk S of Schoolcraft)<br />

Children's Easter Celebration<br />

•Nrty Ttarafey<br />

Holy Communion<br />

Oeetf Frtity tenrics<br />

EtttorSnfev<br />

Easter B<strong>rea</strong>kfast<br />

Easter Worship<br />

Holy Communion<br />

5 p.m<br />

8:00 p.m<br />

1 00 p.m.<br />

8-10 a.m.<br />

9:30 a m<br />

10 45 a.m.<br />

ST. TI MOTH Y PRESB YTERIA V<br />

CHURCH<br />

Newburgh Road<br />

(Just South of Six Mile)<br />

261-4844<br />

Palm Sunday Worship<br />

8:00 a.m., 9:00 a.m. & 11.00 a.m.<br />

Church School 10:00 a.m.<br />

Maundy Thursday Communion<br />

7 :30 p.m.<br />

Easter Sunday Worship<br />

8:00 a.m., 9:00 a.m. & 11:00 a.m.<br />

V^Church School 10:00 a.m.y<br />

Why celebrate Easter ?<br />

By JAMES W SCHAEFER<br />

Pilgrim United Church of Christ<br />

Should we celebrate Easter this<br />

year?<br />

Easter is a time of g<strong>rea</strong>t joy and festival<br />

observance of a rather incomprehensible<br />

event. It almost<br />

seems irreverent to make plans when<br />

so many of God's children are in<br />

trouble. k-<br />

Consider: war in Cambodia and<br />

Vietnam which means death and destruction;<br />

economic disaster in our<br />

community with unemployment <strong>rea</strong>ching<br />

higher and higher, which means<br />

persons facing a very bleak future;<br />

tW energy problem is hovering over<br />

our heads with no solution in sight,<br />

we are facing multiple problems of environmental<br />

destruction.<br />

Then think of the difficulties of finding<br />

food for the world's population<br />

and somehow stopping the rising number<br />

of violent crimes-each means persons<br />

are being hurt and even murdered.<br />

A SUPERFICIAL LOOK at Easter<br />

would say we are turning away from<br />

the needs of persons in order to have<br />

a churchy celebration.<br />

Yet, we assert strongly that Easter<br />

is exactly what we need. For the wisdom<br />

and understanding of life that<br />

comes through the Easter event<br />

speaks directly to what is needed in<br />

the world.<br />

FIRST, EASTER is a confirmation,<br />

an assertion, the mystical and beautiful<br />

symbol that says we <strong>rea</strong>lly do<br />

know God and his will for humanity.<br />

It is the "proof" that all that Jesus<br />

r GOOD HOPE<br />

LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />

did and said is absolutely true and reliable.<br />

Proof 1 Yes, proof! Not like a lab experiment<br />

that can be repeated and<br />

thus proved. Not like a sociological<br />

study that verifies certain "facts"<br />

about culture. Not like any other<br />

proof we know.<br />

But Easter is the transforming<br />

event that caused the Christian<br />

Church to become. It is the single<br />

most important phenomenon of all history—for<br />

us.<br />

Despite all of our knowledge, of life<br />

and the environment, science cannot<br />

explain the overall pattern nor probe<br />

the baffling meaning of human life.<br />

And. if this is so. who are we to demand<br />

scientific proof or rational explanations<br />

for Easter? The Resurrection<br />

of Jesus as Christ is something<br />

that we just know because it makes<br />

sense and unravels the basic meaning<br />

of life.<br />

SECOND, EASTER—far from being<br />

removed from <strong>rea</strong>l life—is the key to<br />

being able to live with purpose and<br />

meaning. That is to say, the most<br />

frightening experience each of us<br />

faces is death, we will die.<br />

The next most frightening experiences<br />

for each of us are the many<br />

pains and catastrophies that can enter<br />

our lives. We aren't just frightened<br />

about these things, we are scared.<br />

Easter puts all of life into perspective<br />

for us.<br />

I do not mean to suggest that <strong>rea</strong>ding<br />

the Easter story is going to solve<br />

all problems—it cannot. What I do suggest<br />

is that the approval of God for<br />

Jesus' life means he truly represented<br />

...Let UsRejoice^<br />

28680 Cherry Hill. Garden City<br />

427-3660 Pastor Dean H. Beckwith<br />

HOLY THURSDAY<br />

Commemorative Meal<br />

GOOD FRIDAY<br />

EASTER SERVICES<br />

Sunrise Service<br />

Easter B<strong>rea</strong>kfast<br />

Early Service<br />

Sunday School .<br />

Late Service<br />

PEACE EVANGELICAL<br />

LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />

9415 Merriman, Livonia<br />

Pastor Karl J. Vertz<br />

7:15 P.M.<br />

7:15 P.M.<br />

8:00 A M<br />

7:15 AM<br />

8 30AM<br />

945AM<br />

11 OOA M<br />

Maundy Thursday 7:30<br />

Good Friday 1:30<br />

Eaater Sunday<br />

Sunrise Service 6:30 a.m.<br />

Easter B<strong>rea</strong>kfast 7:30 a.m.<br />

Festival Services 8:30 & 11:00 a m.<br />

Sunday School 9:45 a.m.<br />

Easter Film<br />

St. Matthew's United Methodist Church<br />

30900 Six Mile Road<br />

Pastors<br />

William D. Rickard Jerome K. Smith<br />

MAUNDY THURSDAY<br />

7:30 p.m.-Holy Communion<br />

GOOD FRIDAY<br />

at St. Matthew's United Methodist Church<br />

12 to 3 p.m.-Cooperative Service with<br />

Ward United Presbyterian Church<br />

St. Matthew s United Methodist Church<br />

Holy Cross Lutheran Church -<br />

Church of the Savior (Rfform Church)<br />

St. Timothy's United Presbyterian Church<br />

EASTER<br />

6:30 a.m. Sunrise Service followed by B<strong>rea</strong>kfast<br />

9:30 and 11 a.m. Easter Worship Services<br />

9:30 a.m. Sunday School for all ages<br />

Nursery Care All Services<br />

422-6038<br />

Celebrate Easter<br />

At<br />

Covenant Baptist<br />

864-7878<br />

9:30 A.M. and 7 P.M. services in the sanctuary at 18700 James<br />

Couzens, Detroit<br />

11:00 A.M. service (our new <strong>rea</strong>ch out) at the West Maple Junior High<br />

School (Inkster Road, North of Maple)<br />

March 23-PALM SUNDAY<br />

9:30 and 11:00 A.M.<br />

Family Worship<br />

7 P.M.<br />

Festival of Choir Music<br />

March 25-Tuasday, March 25,8 P.M.<br />

, The Mas Davey Singers with Mike Whorf:<br />

"There's Nothing Like Qood Old-Fashioned Music'<br />

West Bloomfield High School<br />

4925 Orchard Lake Rd.<br />

March 27-Thurtday, 7:30 P.M.<br />

MAUNDY THURSDAY COMMUNION<br />

March 30, EASTER SUNDAY<br />

9:30 and 11:00 A.M. 6:30 P.M.<br />

Family Worship "Alleluia"<br />

Presented by The Chancel Choir<br />

Listen Each Sunday 9 A.M.<br />

WNIC "Sounds of the New Life"<br />

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You are cordially<br />

invited to attend<br />

SPECIAL GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE<br />

1 p.m. until 2:45 p.m.<br />

including Special Music<br />

BETHEL MISSIONARY<br />

ASSEMBLY OF COD<br />

8900 MIDDLEBELT RD.<br />

North of Joy Rd.. Livonia<br />

Speaker: Rev. Fred McDaniel<br />

Sponsored by the Assemblies of God<br />

Churches of Livonia. Plymouth. Northville.<br />

Westland and Dearborn Heights<br />

F*r information Call<br />

261-1957 or GA 1-9140 .<br />

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GOOD FRIDAY SERVICES<br />

March 28, 1975<br />

God to"us and we can trust what he<br />

said and did J^sus presented and<br />

lived a life-style that can be acceptejj<br />

for pur own lives. Such a life isn't<br />

going to be found false and stupM by<br />

some new discovery.<br />

IF WE HAVE ANY feeling for those<br />

in need, if we have any understanding<br />

of the difficulties that face fellow<br />

humans, if we can comprehend the<br />

endless night that faces so many of<br />

God's children, we can face those<br />

dark thoughts and emotions, because<br />

we know God and his way in the<br />

world.<br />

John stated it so simply: "God<br />

loved the world so much that he gave<br />

his only son." x<br />

The life that Jesus presented was so<br />

radical, so different from what human<br />

beings had devised for themselves,<br />

that they could not even have Jesus<br />

around. The challenge was too g<strong>rea</strong>t.<br />

So. to maintain their pride and fulfill<br />

their expectations, the authorities<br />

executed the man who wanted to save<br />

them. ,<br />

BUT GOD WOULD NOT let that<br />

stand—he caused the Resurrection<br />

and the world has never been the<br />

same.<br />

Bake sale<br />

The junior high Sunday School' class<br />

of Good Shepherd Reformed Church<br />

of Westland will hold a bake sale Saturday,<br />

March 22 from 10 a.m. to 5<br />

p.m. in the shopping center at Ford<br />

and Beech-Daly.<br />

Funds raised will be used toward<br />

the group's pledge on a church bus.<br />

' LOLA VALLEY UNITED<br />

METHODIST<br />

16175 Delaware, Redford<br />

255-6330<br />

Rev. George Kilbourn<br />

PALM SUNDAY<br />

Confirmation Sunday 11:00 a m<br />

MAJUNDY THURSDAY<br />

Communion 7:30 pm<br />

EASTER-SUNRISE SERVICE<br />

"Challenge of the Cross"<br />

7 00 a m<br />

A drama by the youth<br />

V^Regular Servfce 11:00 a m ^<br />

Speaker: Dr. Norman R. DePuy<br />

Pastor of the First Baptist Church of Dearborn<br />

12:30 to 1:30 P.M.<br />

REDFORD BAPTIST CHURCH<br />

25295 Grand River<br />

Office<br />

453-0190<br />

1:30 to 2:30 P.M.<br />

REDFORD I 'M TED<br />

METHODIST CHI RCH<br />

22400 Grand River<br />

Sponsored by the Redford A<strong>rea</strong> Churches<br />

Nursery Provided<br />

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You are cordially Invited to attend these services<br />

ST. JOHN'S<br />

EPISCOPAL CHURCH<br />

574 S. Sheldon Road<br />

Plymouth<br />

PALM SUNDAY<br />

8 A.M. Holy Communion<br />

10 A.M. Holy Communion<br />

MAUNDYTHURSDAY<br />

6:30 A.M. Holy Communion<br />

10:00 A.M. Holy Communion<br />

8:00 P.M. Holy Communion & Tenebrae<br />

GOOD FRIDAY<br />

1:00 P.M. Good Friday Liturgy<br />

7:30 P.M. Stations of the Cross<br />

HOLY SATURDAY<br />

8:00 P.M. Easter Vigil, Holy Baptism<br />

Flrfct Eucharist of Easter<br />

8:00 A.M.<br />

10:00 A.M.<br />

EA9TER DAY<br />

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Festival Eucharist<br />

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Seder<br />

A Seder supper, designed to "take<br />

the Jewish Passover and turn it into a<br />

Christian meal," is one of the ways<br />

churches in this a<strong>rea</strong> will help wor-v<br />

shippert find new meaning in commemoration<br />

of Maundy Thursday and<br />

the Last Supper on March V. \<br />

The Seder is planned by St. Agatha<br />

Catholic Church, located on Beefch<br />

north of Grand River in Redford<br />

Township. Following the meal, which<br />

will require reservations, there will<br />

be a special mass<br />

Maundy Thursday, the occasion in<br />

Holy Week marking Jesus' last meal<br />

with his disciples, will see tenebrae<br />

services in several other a<strong>rea</strong><br />

churches.<br />

Tenebrae takes its name from the<br />

word "darkness." and the service is<br />

one that dates back to the Middle<br />

Ages. In the service, candles are extinguished<br />

one by one until only one remains<br />

lit, as the symbol of Christ.<br />

One church. St. Timothy Presbyterian.<br />

16700 Newburgh. Livonia,<br />

plans* a reenactment of the scene in<br />

the famed "Last Supper" painting for<br />

its Maundy Thursday service.<br />

ST. AGATHA'S SEDER will com<br />

bine ritual meal with parish pot luck<br />

supper.<br />

Deacon Ernest Bedar;d, who brought<br />

the idea frofr his home parish. St. Brigid<br />

in Detroit, said the church's copastors.<br />

The Rev. Kevin Britt and the<br />

Rev. Joseph L. Romano, would officiate<br />

for the Seder<br />

"The church will supply the Passover<br />

wine and thf bitter herbs and ritual<br />

food." Deacon Bedardsaid "Fam-<br />

FIRST UNITED METHODIST<br />

of GARDEN (IT)<br />

6443 Mernman Rd 421-8628<br />

R«v Glenn Kjellberg<br />

Thursday, March 27<br />

Communion Service 7:30 p m<br />

Eaater Sunday March 30<br />

Sunrtae Service 7:00 a.m.<br />

Service® 9:30 a.m. 4 11:00 a.m..<br />

ST. ANDREWS<br />

EPISCOPAL CHURCH<br />

16360 Hubbard Road<br />

Livonia<br />

421-8451<br />

GOOD FRIDAY WORSHIP<br />

9 00 A M Morning Prayer<br />

12 00 Noon Passion of Christ<br />

><br />

EASTER SUNDAY<br />

Choral Eucharist<br />

6 30. 8:30. and 11 00 A M<br />

UNITY OF LIVONIA<br />

28660 FIVE MILE. LIVONIA<br />

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ilies in the church will bring the rest<br />

of „the meal."<br />

A good will donation will be taken,<br />

he added, to cover the cost of ingredients<br />

for the ritual meal. If<br />

money is left over, it will be donated<br />

to a charity to be decided by the parish<br />

council.<br />

Following the supper, mass will<br />

begin at 8 p.m. with a ritual, washing<br />

of the feet. Then will come stripping<br />

of the altar, reservation of the<br />

Blessed Sacrament and adoration<br />

until midnight.<br />

"We think this meal will add a <strong>rea</strong>l<br />

flavor of Holy Week to our parish experience,"<br />

Bedard said. He and John<br />

Kaul serve the parish as deacons.<br />

TENEBRAE SERVICES are<br />

planned in several churches Thursday<br />

night.<br />

St. John Episcopal Church, 574 Sheldon,<br />

Plymouth, will use Moravian<br />

music for its service at 8 p.m., which<br />

will begin with the Eucharist, commemoration<br />

of the la^t supper, and<br />

continue with the tenebrae.<br />

Scriptural responses will be entirely<br />

Moravian music sung by the choir. All<br />

of the anthems were composed by<br />

early American Moravian composers<br />

who also were ministers of the Moravian<br />

church which settled in Pennsylvania<br />

about 1740.<br />

IN GRAND RIVER Baptist Church,<br />

34500 Six Mile, Livonia, the Maundy<br />

Thursday service at 7:30 p.m. will include<br />

communion and tenebrae and a<br />

film c<strong>rea</strong>ted by college age students.<br />

Music will be by the chancel choir<br />

and guest soloists.<br />

ALL SAINTS LUTHERAN<br />

8850 Newburg at Joy<br />

427-9575<br />

GOOD FRIDAY TENEBRAE<br />

HOLY SATURDAY VIGIL & BAPTISTS<br />

EASTER FESTIVAL SERVICE<br />

Rev. David A. Paap, Pastor<br />

Thufdiy, March 20, 1975 THE OBSERVER & ECCENTRIC #5C<br />

gives meaning to Maundy Thursday<br />

7:30 p.m.<br />

7:30 p.m.<br />

10:30 a.m.<br />

fGRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />

25630 Grand River<br />

Detroit<br />

MAUNDY THURSDAY<br />

7:30 P.M.<br />

GOOD FRIDAY<br />

1:00 and 7:30 P.M.<br />

EASTER SUNDAY<br />

7:30,9:15, and 11:00 A.M.<br />

Palm Sunday, March 23rd<br />

9:30 and 11:00 A.M.<br />

Subject: MAKE A TRIUMPHANT ENTRY<br />

INTO YOUR INNER CENTER.<br />

Good Friday. March 28th 1 P.M.<br />

"Today Thou wilt be with me in Paradise"<br />

Easter, March 30th, 9:30 and 11:00 A.M.<br />

ALIVE AT LAST WITH EVERLASTING LIFE.<br />

DIAL-A-POSITIVE THOUGHT<br />

261-2440<br />

WARD UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH<br />

OF LIVONIA<br />

Six Mile & Farmington Road<br />

422-1150<br />

PALM SUNDAY<br />

Worship and Bible School<br />

9:30 & 11:00 A.M.<br />

"CHEERS and JEERS" Dr. Bartlett L. Hess<br />

7:00 P.M.<br />

"THE MESSIAH" by Handel<br />

The Chancel Choir -Dr. Jerry J. Smith, Director<br />

MAUNDY THURSDAY -7:30 -HOLY COMMUNION<br />

"THE LORD'S TABLE -LOOKING BACK, LOOKING AHEAD"<br />

Dr. Bartlett L. Hess<br />

GOOD FRIDAY -12 Noon to 3 P.M "THE WORDS FROM THE CftOSS"<br />

Combined services of five a<strong>rea</strong> churches held at<br />

St. Matthew's United Methodist Church. 30900 Six M|le Road<br />

EASTER SUNDAY<br />

Bible School 9:30 & 11:00 A.M.<br />

6:30 A.M. Sunrise Celebration sponsored by the Youth<br />

Leaders: Dan Schar and Terry Prisk<br />

8.00 A.M. "COME 8EE...QO QUICKLY AND TELLP<br />

The Rev. L. Edward Davis<br />

9:30 & 11:00 A.M. "THE DISCOVERIES OF EA8TER"<br />

Dr. Bartlett L. Hess<br />

7:00 P M Film "JOURNEY TO THE 8KY"<br />

Nursery Provided all services except 6:30 A.M. Easter<br />

9;30 A.M. Sundays -Broadcast over WBFG-FM 98.7<br />

PREPARING for the Maundy Thursday Seder meal in St.<br />

Agatha Catholic Church in Redford Township are (from left)<br />

Tenebrae services also are planned<br />

in St. Paul United Presbyterian<br />

Church, 27475 Five Mile, Livonia,<br />

where the chancel and senior high<br />

choirs will provide music for 8 p.m.<br />

worship, and in Good Shepherd Reformed<br />

Church, 6500 N. Wayne. Westland,<br />

at 7:30 p.m.<br />

1A TIVITY UNITED CHURCi<br />

OF CHRIST<br />

9435 Henry Ruff at West Chicago<br />

Livonia. Michigan<br />

421-5406<br />

R. Paul Koons, Pastor<br />

PALM SUNDAY<br />

9:30 Church School A.Worship<br />

11:00 Worship Service<br />

MAUNDY THURSDAY. March 27<br />

Communion service 8 p.m.<br />

EASTER SUNDAY<br />

6:30 Sunrise service<br />

with communion<br />

9:30 Church School &<br />

Worship service<br />

11:00 Worship service<br />

with communion<br />

ALL ARE WELCOME!<br />

A Services of Shadows is planned at<br />

7:30 p.m. Maundy Thursday by the<br />

First United Methodist Church of<br />

Plymouth, N. Territorial west of Sheldon.<br />

and a comemorative meal is set<br />

at 7:15 p.m. in Good Hope Lutheran<br />

Church, 28680 Cherry Hill, Garden<br />

City.<br />

... Let Us Rejoice<br />

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ALPHA BAPTIST CHURCH<br />

2S051W. Chicago 421-6300<br />

PALM SUNDAY<br />

11:00 a.m. & 7:00 p.m.<br />

GOOD FRIDAY<br />

1:00 D.m.<br />

EASTER SUNDAY<br />

11:00 a.m. & 7:00 p.m.<br />

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Religion Update<br />

The sunrise service—<br />

is it 'for the birds?'<br />

By REV. LEOTER K1NS0LVING<br />

This It the time ol year that ministerial<br />

—iodrtionn plan what a<br />

small, but growing number of clergy<br />

regard as "the annual atrocity": the<br />

Caster sunrise service.<br />

The wide variety ol people who attend<br />

these outdoor ecclesiastical dawn<br />

patrols are usually guaranteed ooe invigorating,<br />

ecuqteofcal mass experience.<br />

They fre^a^ in unison.<br />

For the clergy they are rarely in<br />

the habit ol bedding downjft sunset as<br />

did the slaves, whose very early morning<br />

services were the only possible<br />

time for corporate worship.<br />

If most clergymen go to bed at S or<br />

9 p.m. in order to prepare to greet the<br />

dawn—and to p<strong>rea</strong>ch at as many as<br />

three more services—they find that<br />

sleep eludes them, particularly on the<br />

eve of so g<strong>rea</strong>t a church festival.<br />

Yet with two or three hours sleep.<br />

ministers roll out of bed in the pitch<br />

black pre-dawn in order to prove that<br />

they are as pious and disciplined, as<br />

those saints who rose at S a.m. to<br />

pray.<br />

ONE CLERGYMAN who has dared<br />

to defy this festival of more-natureworship-than-Christ-worship<br />

is the<br />

Rev. John Lewis Gilmore, of Worland,<br />

Wyo.<br />

This United Church of Christ minister,<br />

who is serving as pastor of Zion<br />

Evangelical Lutheran Church, has<br />

written ii»Christian Century magazine<br />

that "Easter sunrise services are for<br />

the birds."<br />

He has several <strong>rea</strong>sons why he feels<br />

that these services "ought to be<br />

dropped once and for alL"<br />

"liiey tend to appeal to the religious<br />

phony. In the dawn's early light<br />

I have spotted church members who<br />

Ward, Severo join for service<br />

Ward United Presbyterian Church<br />

of Livonia and the Severo Ballet Company<br />

will join in presenting two special<br />

Lenten services Thursday. March<br />

20 at 7 p.m. in the auditorium of the<br />

Detroit Institute of Arts. 5200 Woodward.<br />

In each of two services, scheduled<br />

at 7 and 8:15 p.m.. there will be a<br />

message by Dr.Bartlett L. Hess.<br />

Ward senior minister, based on<br />

J-<br />

Psalms 39. 40 and 150, as well as two<br />

choral numbers by the Ward chancel<br />

choir and a performance by the ballet<br />

company.<br />

Dr. Jerry J. Smith will direct the<br />

choir in "The Last Word of David"<br />

and "Almighty God." TTie dancers,<br />

under the direction of Sandra Severo,<br />

will perform the Symphony of Psalms<br />

by Igor Stravinsky, with choreography<br />

by Fernand Nault.<br />

CALVARY<br />

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WINGS OF TRUTH<br />

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5.30 a.m.a<br />

5:30 p.m.<br />

A Vibrant Fellowship With Your Family in Mind"<br />

REV. WILLIAM CRUMP<br />

GUEST SPEAKER<br />

ONTARIO, CANADA<br />

Livonia Baptist Church<br />

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not once during 10 years of my pastorate<br />

have attended the regular services<br />

" •<br />

"Perhaps they think God will compliment<br />

them for their once-a-year<br />

courage, in dragging their bodies to a<br />

windswept hill at 6:30 a.m. Hrne who<br />

like to suffer couldn't find a better<br />

way to satisfy that desire. But we<br />

should stop, encouraging the belief<br />

that such suffering leads to salvation."<br />

"Let's get rid of the myth of the superiority<br />

of early risers! People who<br />

get up early do so because of their<br />

sleeping habits. God does not expect<br />

those of us who are up working half<br />

the night to roll out at dawn simply to<br />

meet a false standard of piety."<br />

PASTOR GILMORE acknowledges<br />

that "the debate between the night<br />

owl Christian and the morning lark<br />

Christian invariably picks up steam"<br />

whenever the subject of Easter sunrise<br />

services is brought up.<br />

And while <strong>rea</strong>dily admitting that<br />

there have been many devout figures<br />

who rose early to pray, he refers us<br />

at the same time to a number of<br />

g<strong>rea</strong>t night owls. Among these was<br />

famed poet Robert Frost, who defied<br />

custom and milked his cows at midnight.<br />

rather than face pre-dawn. And<br />

the late Pablo Picasso once observed:<br />

"I <strong>rea</strong>lize why condemned men are<br />

usually executed at dawn. I just have<br />

to see the dawn to have my head roll<br />

all by itself."<br />

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REV. WILLIAM CRUMP<br />

QUEST SPEAKER<br />

ONTARIO, CANADA<br />

FAMILY NIGHT<br />

Wednesday<br />

7:00 P.M.<br />

Nunery at all Adult Services<br />

CEXTRAL BAPTIST TEMPLE<br />

670 Church St. Plymouth<br />

455-7711<br />

455-7427<br />

Robert Billings, Pastor<br />

Don Samples. Assistant<br />

Joe Jordon, Bus Director<br />

Sunday School 9:30 A.M.<br />

Morning Service 10:30 A.M.<br />

Sunday Evening 6:00 P.M.<br />

Wednesday Service 7:00 P.M.<br />

The Heppter Way, WMUZ FM 103.5,9 A.M. SAT.<br />

Fundamental e Soul winning<br />

4M 10TJ<br />

»«*•i\»\!mmauiku<br />

, Ml IM<br />

Rev. Meets Ve* Per Wertl<br />

Pastor<br />

Rev. Needy Yap Miniater of Evangelism<br />

PRESBYTERIAN<br />

WARD UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF LIVONIA<br />

Farmington Road S Six Mile Road<br />

422-1150<br />

W or strip a Bible School<br />

9:30 & 11:00<br />

"CHEERS and JEERS"<br />

Dr. Bartlett L. Hess<br />

7 00 p .m.<br />

"THE MESSIAH" by Handel<br />

The Chancel Choir<br />

Dr. Jerry J. Smith, Director<br />

Wed. School of Education<br />

Family Dinner 6 p.m. Classes & Choirs 7 p.m.<br />

Nursery Provided for all activities<br />

9:30 A.M. Broadcast WBFQ-FM 98.7<br />

ROSEDALEGARDENS<br />

UNITED PRESBYTERIAN<br />

CHURCH<br />

Hubbard at West Chicago<br />

GArfiaId 2-0494<br />

WORSHIP & CHURCH SCHOOL<br />

9:00& 11:00 A.M.<br />

"WHAT SAY YOUR PALMS?<br />

Rev. Arthur K. Beumler<br />

Special Classes for Handicapped<br />

11:00 A.M.<br />

Pastor*<br />

Arthur K Baumler<br />

OonaxJR Ell*<br />

Shirley M»rden Director ol M»nc<br />

MI«O # I « ALIA<br />

VIOMIII MIDOLL ICMOOT<br />

INN aitoa •a<br />

i n n o v u I I v e<br />

• nthua I at • I Ic<br />

contemporary<br />

ia>aa a « »ouair •<br />

(MUACH ICHOOI<br />

GENEVA UNITED PRESBYTERIAN<br />

• iv jurat? I. itiiiina<br />

LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />

(IN AMERICA)<br />

EPIPHANY LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />

Lutheran Church In America<br />

41390 Five Mile Road<br />

45S-M07<br />

(One Mile West of Haggerty Rd.)<br />

Frsd Preztoeo, Pastor 459-1191<br />

Worship and Sunday School:<br />

10:30 s.m.<br />

Nursery Provided<br />

In Lhronia<br />

421-0749<br />

427-1414<br />

LUTHERAN<br />

CHURCH<br />

IN AMERICA<br />

CHRIST THE KING<br />

9300 rarmmgton Road<br />

The Rev John* Root<br />

8 15 & 1100 Servces<br />

9 30 Sunday Scneoi<br />

H.OLY CROSS<br />

30650 West Si« Mile<br />

"astor William C lindholm<br />

464-2906<br />

464.3908<br />

Worship Church School and Nursery<br />

9 30 and 11 a m<br />

ST. JOHN'S<br />

13542 Mercedes Redford 538-2660<br />

(1 bloc* E of inksier. 1 Woe* S ol Schoolcratt)<br />

Robert Q Johnson, Pastor<br />

Sunday School 9 30-10 30 a m -Adult Bible Class<br />

and Htgh School Discussion Group<br />

Worship at 10 45 a.m. (Nuraary provided)<br />

St Michael Lutheran Church<br />

James QsNimore Elementary School<br />

SKetden Rd. near Jay Rd.<br />

MCaNteeTsra.<br />

455-S123 ,<br />

Worship Service<br />

Sunday School<br />

10 00 a.m<br />

11:00 s.m.<br />

ST. TIMOTHY<br />

PRESBYTERIAN<br />

CHURCH<br />

People Caring For People<br />

9:00 a.m. First Service<br />

10:00 a m Church School<br />

11:00 a.m. Second Service<br />

(Nursery Care)<br />

NEWBURGH RD.<br />

(Just South of Six Mile)><br />

Rev. E. Dickson Forsyth<br />

Minister<br />

Jim Anderson<br />

Music 4 Choir Director<br />

Call 261-4844<br />

ST. PAULS<br />

Presbyterian Church<br />

272*75 Five Mile Road<br />

GA 2-1470<br />

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"Everyone Welcome<br />

Dr William F Whitledge<br />

Rev William A McGaughy<br />

Rev Charles M Webster<br />

WORSHIP<br />

Worship Services 9:30 & 11:00 a m<br />

26701 Joy<br />

Church School<br />

Worship Sarvlca<br />

ST. MARK'S<br />

PRESBYTERIAN<br />

Sew,n 9 Centers and participant Approved Dealers.<br />

DIAL-A-RIDE 278-9340<br />

9:30 & 11:00 am.<br />

Nursery thru Grade 4<br />

"ANNAS AND CAIPHAS<br />

11:00 a.m.<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN<br />

CHURCH<br />

701 Church 453-6464<br />

Philip Rodgers Magee Minister<br />

Theodore D. Taylor II, Assoclste<br />

Henry J Walch Emeritus<br />

WORSHIP 9:30 A.M & 11 00 A M<br />

CHURCH SCHOOL 9 30 Crib Grade 5<br />

CHOI* 6 yrs -12 yrs<br />

CHURCH SCHOOL 11 S m Cr.b-Sr High<br />

CHRISTADELPHIANS<br />

CHRIST AOELPHIAN8<br />

3SS1I Parkdale<br />

1 blk South ot Plymouth oft Levan<br />

SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:30 A.M.<br />

Your Children Are Welcome<br />

Wrm tor our tree Haaadm m I<br />

ee> 142*. Oetro*. VM *mt<br />

OHITY<br />

UNITY OF LIVONIA<br />

28660 Five Mile<br />

421-1760 '<br />

Sunday 9:^0 & 11:00 A.M.<br />

Dial-Prayer<br />

261-2440<br />

1<br />

AMERICAN LUTHERAN<br />

CHRIST LUTHERAN<br />

14350 Wormer Road. Redford<br />

Rev. Jerry Stroud<br />

Worship Servioe 10:00 A M<br />

Sunday School 11:00 A M<br />

Nutsery Provided<br />

ACACIA<br />

S<br />

o<br />

D<br />

SCHOOLCRAFT<br />

2 O<br />

X<br />

><br />

s. .*<br />

SWORD OF THE SPIRIT<br />

LUTHERAN<br />

34563W. SEVEN MILE. LIVONIA<br />

476-3818<br />

SUNDAY WORSHIP 10:00 A M<br />

STUDY 11:10 A.M.<br />

PASTOR WALTER DICKINSON<br />

TIMOTHY LUTHERAN<br />

CHURCH, ALC<br />

a>20 Warn* Road at Jof427-22»0<br />

George A- Fleischer, Pastor<br />

Worshtp-8 30. 9:30 4 10:45 •<br />

Bible School at 9 30<br />

Mid-Week Lenten Vespers<br />

Wednesdays at 7:30<br />

LUTHERAN<br />

(MISSOURI SYNOD)<br />

HOLY TRINITY<br />

LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />

39020 Five Mile Road<br />

East o


M-y* *,.»Y<br />

ti<br />

1 w<br />

CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, guest speaker for its Palm Sunday<br />

43065 Joy, Plymouth, will welcome services at 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.<br />

the Rev. William Crump of Ontario as CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY<br />

HAROLD NELSON (right) presents a Bible to the Rev. Patrick<br />

Colladay following Rev. Colladay's recent ordination to the gospel<br />

ministry in the Merriman Road Baptist Church of Garden City.<br />

Son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sperry of Garden City, Rev. Colladay<br />

is pastor of the Canton Baptist Church, Canton Township.<br />

•••••••<br />

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WA<br />

» a I P 12,000 ft. of Uniforms— Largest Showroom in U.S.A.!<br />

21830 Greenfield (Across from Northland) OAK PARK •<br />

• p<br />

FREE GIFT WITH ANY PURCHASE (OAK PARK ONLY) Hour*: 8:30-5:30 •<br />

SHOE SALE<br />

12<br />

Bengaline t<br />

Jersey Knit<br />

in su n<br />

CLEARANCE ON MANY •<br />

OTHER UNIFORMS J<br />

NORTHLAND • EASTLAND • WESTLAND • SOUTHLAND • UNIVERSAL MAU •<br />

OMFIELD HILLS/PONTIAC: 1 383 WOODWARD (3 bl. N. of Sq. Ik. Rd.) 338-0336#<br />

• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • »<br />

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CHURCH of Uvonia, temporarily holding<br />

services in Holmes Junior High<br />

School, 18200 Newburgh, yrill welcome<br />

as guest speaker to services Sunday,<br />

March 23 at 7 p.m. the Rev. JohnM.<br />

Harris, newly-approved Assemblies of<br />

God missionary to Chile<br />

Rev. Harris and his wife, Glenda,<br />

will. participate in literature distribu-<br />

tion and evangelism during t first<br />

term of service in a mission indeavor<br />

that has established 154 chUrches in<br />

the South American nation<br />

In his Livonia appearance he will<br />

share plans for future ministry and<br />

show slides and curios fi from Latin<br />

America.<br />

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH<br />

OF PLYMOUTH, 701 Churci Street,<br />

will present the full-length technicolor<br />

movie "Godspell" in two<br />

Palm Sunday , one at 6:30<br />

the second at 9 p.m.<br />

showings<br />

j.m. and<br />

The church's senior high fellowship<br />

group is sponsoring the film<br />

priced at 75 cents for children, $1 for<br />

students and |1.25 for adults, ire available<br />

from the church office Of may be<br />

purchased at the door<br />

WARD UNITED PRESBYTERIAN<br />

CHURCH, 17000 Farmington<br />

vonia, will host the Taylor University<br />

Chorale in a program of sacred music<br />

Tuesday, March 25 at 7:3fl<br />

The 50-voice group, directed by Dr.<br />

Philip K. Kroeker, will featijre works<br />

of composers from the 17th c<br />

the present in its concert. Taylor University<br />

is located in Upland, Ind<br />

ROSEDALE GARDENS UNITED<br />

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 9601 Hub-<br />

bard, Livonia, will sponsor a Youth<br />

Prayer B<strong>rea</strong>kfast through tfs church<br />

youth subcommittee on Wednesday,<br />

March 26 from 6:30 to 7:30 a.m<br />

The program will be a presentation<br />

of a new puppet ministry ty the Salt<br />

Co.<br />

Young people in the sever th to 12th<br />

grades are invited to atterni, and all<br />

will be offefed transports ion from<br />

the church to their respective schools.<br />

Tickets are $1 and available in the<br />

church office.<br />

ST ROBERT BELLARMI<br />

OLIC CHURCH of Redford<br />

will have its annual spring<br />

sale in its activities building,<br />

cago at Inkster, from 8:30<br />

p.m. Saturday, March 22<br />

NE CATHownship,<br />

rummage<br />

West Chia.m.<br />

to 3<br />

The Altar Sodality is spo n>or of the<br />

sale, which will include a w ide selec-<br />

tion of clothing and slightlyappliances. Unsold items are gi ven each<br />

year to St. Vincent DePaul Society.<br />

^yocjR i n u i t a t t o n t o COoRstajf^<br />

NARDIN PARK<br />

UNITED<br />

METHODIST<br />

CHURCH<br />

Farmington<br />

476-8860<br />

29887 West 11 Mile Road<br />

MINISTERS<br />

Dr. William D. Mercer<br />

Rev. Meredith Mothlirtf<br />

Rev. J M I N F. Thomas<br />

Morning Worship<br />

9:15 & 11:00 A.M<br />

Church School<br />

9:15 Nursery-6th grade & Adults<br />

11:00 Nursery thru 12th grade<br />

CLARENCEVILLE<br />

UNITED METHODIST<br />

20300 Middlebelt. Livonia<br />

Pastor Gerald Fieher<br />

474-3444<br />

9 00 am First Worship Service<br />

10 15 am The Church School<br />

11 15 a m Second Service ol Worship<br />

6 30pm Youth Meetings<br />

7 30 p m The Evening Service<br />

7 30 p m Wed The Mid-Week Service<br />

Air CondHtaned<br />

Nurury Provided at All Services<br />

FIRST UNITED<br />

METHODIST CHURCH<br />

of Garden City 6443 Merriman Road<br />

Mlnlatar Rev. Glenn Kjellberg<br />

421-8628<br />

9:30 A.M. Church School for all ages<br />

10:45 A.M Morning Worship<br />

Nursery & Toddler Care<br />

Church School-4 yr. old thru<br />

6th grade following<br />

children's aermon<br />

6:30 P M. U.M.Y.F.<br />

NEWBURG UNITED<br />

METHODIST CHURCH<br />

aaaaa Ann ai*®c Tt«a 4aa-oi4»<br />

MV. WILLIAM RITTSR, MMater<br />

REV.JPUANE SNYDIR, Minister<br />

Worship & Church School<br />

9:30 & 11:00 A.M.<br />

RICE MEMORIAL<br />

UNITED METHODIST<br />

20601 Sewch De»y-ce r.SMSe<br />

634-4907<br />

694-7676<br />

Church School (ad agea) 9:45 A.M.<br />

Bus Service<br />

Worahlp (Nureery Provided) 11:00 AM.<br />

. Lenten Pot Luck and 8ervloe 6:00<br />

. imam J. Lindberg , Pastor*<br />

, t<br />

UNITED METHODIST EPISCOPAL<br />

ALDERSGATE<br />

UNITED<br />

METHODIST<br />

CHURCH<br />

(Redlord Township)<br />

100 0 0Beech Daly Road<br />

Between Piymouin and Wesl Chicago<br />

533-7905<br />

Sr. Miniater - Wm.Q. Wager<br />

Aaaoc Mlnlatef - David K. Koekl<br />

Dir. of Education • Gail Burn*<br />

Mlnlatar ol Mualc • Ruth Hedley Turner<br />

Worship Service 9:30 A.M 1J00A.M<br />

Church School 9:30 A M 11:00 A M<br />

UMY.F 6:00 P M<br />

(Baby care provided for all services)<br />

FIRST UNITED<br />

METHODIST CHURCH<br />

OF PLYMOUTH<br />

% Mile W of Sheldon on N Territorial<br />

453-5260<br />

Ministers<br />

Paul M. Cargo and Aaaoc. Dale M. Miliar<br />

WORSHIP 9:30 and 1100 a m<br />

CANTATA:<br />

u ON THE PA86ION OF CHRI8T<br />

By the Chancel Choir<br />

CHURCH SCHOOL (all ages) 9:30 A.M.<br />

CHURCH SCHOOL(thru 6th gr.)11:00A.M<br />

NURSERY PROVIDED<br />

LOLA VALLEY<br />

UNITED METHODIST<br />

CHURCH<br />

16175 DELAWARE at Puritan<br />

255-6330 Geo. H. Kllbourn, Rev.<br />

Church School 9:45 a.m.<br />

Worship 11:00 a.m.<br />

Wed. Bible Study 7:30 p.m.<br />

8L Matthew's United<br />

Methodist Church<br />

10600 Sis M He Meed<br />

4»4WP<br />

William D Richard Pastor<br />

Jerome K Smith Associate Pastor<br />

9:30 A 11:00 a.m. Worship,<br />

Nursery Available<br />

'J<br />

9:30a m. Church School All Ages<br />

Jr. and Sr High Fellowship<br />

Sunday 7 p.m<br />

CHERRY HILL UNITED<br />

METHODIST CHURCH<br />

Ml Ridge Rd. C amen Twp.<br />

80 of Cherry Hill Rd ..<br />

Rev. Leonard RNslar<br />

Sunday School<br />

Worahlp<br />

465-6226<br />

9:45 a.m.<br />

11:00 a.m.<br />

Holy Spirit, Westland<br />

34545Cowan Rd<br />

261-8460<br />

8 00 A M. -HOLY COMMUNION<br />

10:00 A M -HOLY COMMUNI DN<br />

(Morning Prayer 3rd Sunday)<br />

Saint Andrews, Livonia<br />

16360 Hubbard Road<br />

421-8451<br />

Sunday Worship<br />

Holy Communion 8:00a.n<br />

Family Service 9:00 A M<br />

Ministry to Deaf 10:00 AM<br />

Family Service 11:00 A M<br />

Saint John'a, Plymouth<br />

574 S. Sheldon Road<br />

453-0190<br />

Services<br />

Wed- High Eucharist (Chapel) 1 D:00 A.M.<br />

Sunday Holy Eucharist B:00 A.M.<br />

Sunday Family Worship 1 D:00 A.M.<br />

Holy Eucharist -1st & 3rd Sun<br />

Morning Prayer -2nd S 4th Sljn<br />

ST. DAVID'S GARDEN CITY<br />

27500 Marquette (Nr Inkster Rd<br />

427-3820<br />

SUNDAY HOLY EUCHARIST<br />

SUNDAY FAMIiy WORSHIP<br />

HOLY EUCHARIST Is<br />

8:00 am<br />

10:00 s.nf.<br />

& 3rd Sun<br />

MORNING PRAYER 2r> I A 4th Sun.<br />

AY<br />

LKNTCM SERVICES WEDNESC<br />

630 a.m., 10:00 a-tn. 7:00 PIT<br />

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE<br />

M S s<br />

Thursday. March 2ft 1975 THE OBSERVER k ECCENTi ir<br />

aDflYi<br />

r<br />

PITTSBURGH PAINTS<br />

Latex Wall Pain<br />

THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 8 to 5:30<br />

FRIDAY, MARCH 21 8 to 5:30<br />

SATURDAY, MARCH 22 8 to 5:00<br />

WALLHIDE'<br />

Latex Flat Wal Paint<br />

uting the patented MICROFLO^ Process<br />

e Now . . . more washable thon ever<br />

before<br />

• Stains, spots and normal household<br />

dirt dean up easily<br />

* Sponges dean with just soap and water SAVE<br />

Reg. $11.27 gal. $Q28 w fla1.<br />

Now iw Only $7.#Sal.<br />

White, Midtone and<br />

deeptone colors<br />

|lnterior Latex|<br />

Flat Wal Paint<br />

• High hiding • Colors resist fading<br />

• Easy application • Rich flat sheen<br />

Reg. $7.99 gal.<br />

Now Only $ 5" gal.<br />

White and pastel colors only<br />

PITTSBURGH PAINTS<br />

1655 S. WOODWARD<br />

BIRMINGHAM, MICH. PHONE: 646-5924<br />

2 Blks. N. of 14 Mile Rd.<br />

East Side of Woodward<br />

UNITED<br />

ASSEMBLY OF GOD<br />

42021 Ann ArborTrail, Plymouth<br />

David H. Krlat, Paator<br />

422-4000- Home Church— 453-4530<br />

- v<br />

10 00 am S'JNDAY SCHOOL<br />

11.00 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP<br />

7:00 P.M. EVENING<br />

WED 7:30 P.M FAMILY NIGHT<br />

' NURSERY PROVIDED AT ALL SERVICES I<br />

BETHEL MISSIONARY<br />

ASSEMBLY OFGOD<br />

8900 Middlebelt<br />

North ol Joy Rd<br />

OA 1-9140 261-1957<br />

SUNDAY SERVICES<br />

9 45 A M 10:45 A M. 7:00 P M<br />

Wednesday Service 7 30 PM<br />

Paator JJ. Traub<br />

LIVONIA<br />

ASSEMBLY OF GOD<br />

33015 W. 7 Mile<br />

474-S405 522-8209<br />

Daniel De Konty, Paator<br />

Sunday Services 10:00 A.M.<br />

11:00 A.M.<br />

7:00 P.M.<br />

Wednesday 7:00 P M.<br />

NON-DENOMINATIONAL<br />

ASSOCIATED BIBLE STUDENTS<br />

OF METRO DETROIT<br />

SUNDAY MORNING SERVICES<br />

10:00 a m Topical Bible Study<br />

TXvlne Plan ol the Ages<br />

11:30 a m Bible Sermon<br />

or Question Meeting<br />

For further detmk or tree booklet write<br />

P.O. Bo* 2153 Dearborn. Mich. 48123<br />

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE<br />

Churches of the aroa cordially invite you to attend their<br />

services. Sunday Sciool is conducted at the same hour as<br />

church, and care is provided for children of pre-Sunday<br />

School age.<br />

FOURTH CHURCH. Detroit<br />

24400 W Seven Mile near Telegraph<br />

EIGHTH CHURCH. Detroit<br />

20011 Grand River at Evergreen R<<br />

FIRST CHURCH. Garden City<br />

33111 Ford Road<br />

FIRST CHURCH. Plymouth<br />

1100 West Ann ArborYrail<br />

WEDNESDAY TE! TIMONIAL MEETINGS HELD AT 8 P.M.<br />

CHRISTIAN CHURCH<br />

(Disciples ol Christ)<br />

LIVONIA<br />

CHRISTIAN CHURf<br />

WMHam H. Haas. Mmistet<br />

36676 7 MMeR*.<br />

476-1676<br />

Sunday Worship 9:30 A.M<br />

Fellowship 10:30 a.m.<br />

Sunday School 11.00 A.M.<br />

H<br />

T r<br />

Hours ot Service<br />

11 a.m.<br />

10:30 a.m.<br />

11 a.m.<br />

10:30 a.m.<br />

SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

8EVENTH DAY ADVENTIST<br />

. 4295 Napier Rd.<br />

between Warren & M-14<br />

Plymouth<br />

455-3580<br />

Saturday fl£rvtce<<br />

Bible Study Class<br />

..9:30a.m.<br />

Sermon<br />

..11:00 im,<br />

S }<br />

CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY<br />

ASSEMBLIES OFGOD<br />

CHURCH<br />

Temporary Location<br />

Holmes Junior High School<br />

16200 Newburgh Road. Livonia<br />

(between Five A Six Mile RoaOa)<br />

Ministers<br />

Irving M Mitchell. Pastor<br />

Edgar R Cook. Assistant Pastor<br />

John M. Shortness. DCE<br />

SUNDAY SCHOOL 9 45<br />

MORNING SERVICE it 00 A M<br />

11:00 A.M.<br />

PASTOR MITCHELL WILL MINISTER<br />

7:00 P.M.<br />

M S * * * :<br />

REV. JOHN HARRIS<br />

Missionary-Chile<br />

Nursery Provided tor all Activities<br />

m i m<br />

CHURCH ADS<br />

CALL<br />

261-8600 EXT. 280<br />

CHURCHES OF CHRIST<br />

KENWOOD<br />

CHURCH OF CHRIST<br />

20200 Merriman. Livonia<br />

South olB Mile Road<br />

l .TS-4J22<br />

Don 8 u Hack. Minister<br />

Keith Gardner Associate Minuter<br />

SUNOAY SERVICES<br />

Bible School<br />

Morning Worship<br />

Christian Hour on WBFG<br />

Evening Service<br />

WCONESOAV<br />

Hour Ol Power<br />

SAVE<br />

>000<br />

gal.<br />

33650 FIVE MILE ROAD<br />

LIVONIA, MICH. PHONE 425-8440<br />

9 45 AM<br />

11 00 AM<br />

1 45 PM<br />

6 30 PM<br />

7 30 PM<br />

Wisconsin<br />

Evangelical<br />

Lutheran Churches<br />

WISCONSIN LUTHERAN<br />

Radio Hour WIID AM 109G<br />

Sunday 10:00 a.m.<br />

Ilhahlf. I inhere* Church<br />

17616 FemMnflen Rd.<br />

Paator wintred Roelpin 261-6759<br />

WorrftlpServloea 8,30 4 11:00 a.m. *<br />

Syndey School 6:46 e-m-<br />

1nPtywo«thi<br />

St. Peter'sl«. LeMeren Church<br />

. • 1343Feen«maeAee*w<br />

. Paator Leonard Koenmger 453-3393<br />

Worship Services 6 and 10 30 a.m.<br />

j Sunday Schooi9:l5a.m<br />

' In Redford TewneNp-<br />

Lela Parti Iv. LutMran Church<br />

147MK|n|ectt<br />

Paator Edward 2eN 532-6665<br />

Worship Senncesl:30and11 am,<br />

, Sunday School^! a.m.<br />

Ml<br />

OerSevterlv.<br />

Church<br />

WERREEETFAMMAERE.<br />

Pastor Jack A. d6RuRer427-6m<br />

Sunday School 9:16 a m.<br />

Worship Service 10:30 a.«.<br />

2 Blks W. of Farmington<br />

North Side of Five Mile<br />

CHURCHES OF CHRIST<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

9301 Sheldon Rd.<br />

Bible School 9.30am<br />

Sunday Worship<br />

10 30am and 6 30pm<br />

Wed 7 30 pm<br />

Robert J Young. Mmiste'<br />

453-7630<br />

. LIVONIA<br />

15431 Merriman Rd.<br />

SUNDAY WORSHIP<br />

10:50 a m & 6:00 p m.<br />

Bible School 9 45am<br />

Wed 7 30pm Worship<br />

Wayne Baker. Minister<br />

427-6743<br />

GARDEN CITY<br />

1657 Middlebelt Rd.<br />

SUNDAY WORSHIP<br />

11 am and6 pm<br />

Bible School 10am<br />

Weo 7 30pmWorsnip<br />

HobartE Ashby Minister<br />

422-6660 or 251-1694<br />

See Herald ol Truth<br />

TV Channel 9 Sunday 9:30 am<br />

Call or Write for<br />

Free Correspondence Course<br />

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRI8T<br />

. SCIENTIST Farmington .<br />

33625 Grand River<br />

Sunday Service-11 a.m. Sunday School-11:** a m<br />

Wednesday Evening Testimony Meeting-8 00 p m.<br />

Child Care Room<br />

Reading Room m Church E d It ice<br />

Tuee., Wed . Thurs A Sat -11:00 a m to 2:00 p m.<br />

Mon. 4 Fri. Evening-7:00p.m to 9 00 p m<br />

ALLAREWE19PMI<br />

Salem United Church of Christ<br />

Oakland at Grand River. Fermington<br />

Sunday Vkool at V:OU a.ai.<br />

Vortkif Service el IO:IS a.M.<br />

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CHURCH OF GOD<br />

LIVONIA<br />

CHURCH OF GOD<br />

19*27 Middiebett Rd.<br />

Rev. R.L. Treedwey<br />

Sunday School 10 a m<br />

MorninQ Worship 11a.m.<br />

Evening Service 7 p.m.<br />

Wed Night 7:30 p.m.<br />

Tuesday Pastor s Claea ...^ 7:30 p.m<br />

47S-4Sel Church 476-7933<br />

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6:30 pm Evening Service<br />

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25717 Powers Road<br />

Wilbur M. Kirby ' I<br />

Parsonage 4 74 -M1S t<br />

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Attorney speaks<br />

on divorce<br />

at Schoolcraft<br />

Attorney Jean Wagnet^will speak on<br />

divorce laws at a semihar Tuesday.<br />

March 25 at 9:30 a.m. at Schoolcraft<br />

College.<br />

Designed for persons contemplating<br />

or involved in the early stages of separation<br />

or divorce, the seminar will provide<br />

an overview of current divorce<br />

laws.<br />

However, it is not intended to replace<br />

or supplant specific legal or<br />

emotional counseling for individual situations.<br />

Mrs Wagner, who is associated<br />

with the firm of Millar. Weinberg.<br />

Necker and Johnson, will discuss<br />

what is meant by no-fault and family<br />

laws.<br />

There is no charge for the meeting,<br />

which will take place in Room 465 of<br />

the liberal arts building. For further<br />

information contact Jean Giristensen<br />

at the college.<br />

Camp Fire<br />

has birthday<br />

More than 7)800 girls and adults of<br />

the Camp Fire Girls Detroit A<strong>rea</strong><br />

Council will observe the 65th anniversary<br />

of the organization during the<br />

week of March 16-22.<br />

Local activities in the council's five<br />

districts include ceremonial council<br />

fires, special service projects and the<br />

launching of the Camp Fire Bi-Centennial<br />

program called "We. the<br />

People."<br />

There will also be judging and distribution<br />

of the annual Finger Fling<br />

items (needle and handcraft projects.<br />

The Camp Fire program is for girls<br />

six to 17<br />

Laniaze group<br />

sets classes<br />

The newly formed Lamaze Childbirth<br />

Education Association of Livonia<br />

will hold four different series of classes<br />

during March and April.<br />

A scries will begin March 25 at Whitman<br />

Junior High School. Livonia, and<br />

ori March 26 in the Novi Middle<br />

School Two other series will start in<br />

St Mary Hospital. Livonia. March 27<br />

and April 15<br />

Anyone wishing to register for any<br />

of these classes ma/ call St. Mary<br />

Hospital.<br />

YWCA to start<br />

alcohol class<br />

An alcohol education program<br />

called Reflections in the Glass" will<br />

begin for a five-week term Monday.<br />

April 7 from 1-2 30 p.m. in the North<br />

west' Branch YWCA. 25940 Grand<br />

River. Redford Township<br />

Run in cooperation with the National<br />

Council on Alcoholism, the seminar<br />

will take up the difference between social<br />

and problem drinkers, and the<br />

psychological and physiological effects<br />

of alcohol.<br />

The class is geared to anyone who<br />

has ever attended or acted as hostess<br />

to any gathering where alcohol was<br />

served YWCA membership is not required<br />

Registration will begin March 24 in<br />

the Northwest Branch.<br />

Accountants<br />

schedule talk<br />

James C. Edward will speak on "Accounting<br />

for Personal Property Tax<br />

Appraisals" at a meeting of the American<br />

Society of Women Accountants<br />

Tuesday. March 25 in Carl's Chop<br />

House, .on Grand River! Detroit<br />

Edwards is supervisor of assessment<br />

auditing for the Wayne County<br />

Bu<strong>rea</strong>u of Taxatior). He is a certified<br />

personal property examiner and a certified<br />

assessment administrator. He<br />

has also published training manuals<br />

for schools and colleges.<br />

A reception for Edwards will begin<br />

at 5 30 p.m., to be followed by dinner<br />

at 6 15 p.m Reservations may be<br />

made by contacting Mrs Donna Johnson.<br />

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Mr. and Mrs. William J. Grimmer<br />

of Arthur Street, PlymoiAh, announce<br />

the engagement of their daughter,<br />

Karen Elizabeth, to Matthew D. Palmer,<br />

son of Mr. and Mrs. James Palmer<br />

of Dearborn. Tlie bride-elect is a<br />

1973 graduate of Plymouth Salem<br />

High School and her fiance graduated<br />

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We Honor<br />

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Plymouth High graduates wed<br />

Deborah Lance and John Richard<br />

Lewis, both graduates df Plymouth<br />

High School, exchanged nuptial vows<br />

on Valentine's Day in the First Presbyterian<br />

Church of Plymouth.<br />

The Rev. Philip Rodgers Magee officiated.<br />

Tbe bride is the daughter of Mr.<br />

and Mrs. Walter F. Lesiak of Beck<br />

Road and the' bridegroom's parents<br />

are Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis of Ann<br />

Arbor Trail.<br />

Given in marriage by her father,<br />

the bride wore an ivory sata peau<br />

gown trimmed in beaded cluny lace.<br />

Lace also trimmed the matching mantilla<br />

attached to a camelot cap. She<br />

carried roses with baby's b<strong>rea</strong>th.<br />

Barbara Wells of Plymouth was<br />

maid of honor and Kathy Fulkerson.<br />

also of Plymouth, was bridesmaid.<br />

Their empire gowns of wine red velvet<br />

were trimmed with ivory lace.<br />

Flower girl Denise Lewis, sister of<br />

the bridegroom, wore a pink organza<br />

dress with a hoop skirt<br />

Assisting the bridegroom were<br />

Dennis Michaels of Plymouth as best<br />

man. Michael Lance and David and<br />

Donald Lewis, brothers of the bridal<br />

pair, as ushers, and Patrick Lesiak.<br />

the bride's brother, as ring-bearer.<br />

The couple greeted guests at a<br />

Roma Hall receptjon before leaving<br />

on a short Canadian honeymoon. They<br />

will live in Plymouth.<br />

MR AND MRS. JOHN RICHARD<br />

LEWIS<br />

(Deborah Lance I<br />

Diabetes class set in Plymouth<br />

Diabetics and their families can<br />

learn about diabetes mellitus. its control<br />

and t<strong>rea</strong>tment in classes sponsored<br />

by the Wayne County Department<br />

of Health in Plymouth.<br />

The series will begin Tuesday. April<br />

1 from 1:30-3:30 p.m. in the Plymouth<br />

Community Federal Credit Union<br />

building, 500 S. Harvey.<br />

It will continue for five consecutive<br />

Tuesdays.<br />

The importance of the diabetic's cooperation<br />

with his physician will be<br />

stressed along with the patient's responsibility<br />

in caring for himself.<br />

All diabetics regardless of age. may<br />

attend with written approval from<br />

Sample-Blake<br />

Deborah Marie Sample, daughter<br />

of Celia Evans Sample of Plymouth<br />

and the late John Sample, will be married<br />

June 21 to Harold Richard Blake<br />

Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Richard<br />

Blake Sr. also of Plymouth.<br />

La Leche<br />

to meet<br />

La Leche League of Plymouth-<br />

Northville will hold a meeting<br />

Thursday. March 20 at 8 p.m. 'in the<br />

home of Mrs. Judy LaManna. 15733<br />

Robinwood. Plymouth.<br />

The topic for discussion will be<br />

"Baby Arrives; The Family and the<br />

B<strong>rea</strong>stfed Baby."<br />

Expectant and new mothers are invited<br />

to attend Babies are always welcome.<br />

For further information contact<br />

Mrs. Tom Nunez. 195 Garling.<br />

Plymouth, or Mrs Robert Frellick.<br />

20219 Woodhill. Northville.<br />

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Vegetable Beef Soup Peanut Butter and<br />

Jelly Sandwich CheeSe Stick Fruit Cup<br />

Cake Milk<br />

TUESDAY. APRIL I<br />

Sloppy Joe Pickle Slices French Fries<br />

Fruit Cup Mtlk<br />

WEDNESDAY APRIL 2<br />

Chicken in Gravy over Mashed Potatoes<br />

Homemade Hot Roll Fruit Cup Milk<br />

THURSDAY APRIL 3<br />

Hot Dog on a Bun Relishes Buttered Vege<br />

table Fruit Cup Cookie Milk<br />

FRIDAY AlVtll. 4<br />

Hafnburger on a Run Relishes Carrol<br />

Sticks Pickle Slices Fruit Cup Milk<br />

BIRD<br />

MONDAY MARCH 31<br />

Tomato Soup Toasted Cheese Sandwich<br />

Toll House Bar Fruit Cup Milk<br />

TUESDAY APRIL I<br />

Sloppy Joe on a Bun Pickle Slices Buttered<br />

Green Beans Fruit Cuj*. Milk<br />

WEDNESDAY y*RIL 2<br />

Hamburger Gravy over Mashed Potatoes<br />

Hot Roll Pruit Cup Milk<br />

THURSDAY AKRIL 3<br />

Hot Dog on a Bun Catsup Mustard. But<br />

tered Hot Vegetable Fruit Cup Cake Mtlk<br />

FRIDAY. APRIL 4<br />

Fish Sticks Tartar Sauce Catsup French<br />

B<strong>rea</strong>d Buttered Vegetable Chocolate Pud<br />

ding Milk<br />

CENTRAL ELE. & MID.<br />

MONDAY MARCH 31<br />

C<strong>rea</strong>med Chicken Mashed Potatoes and<br />

Gravy Buttered Peas B<strong>rea</strong>d Cranberry<br />

Sauce Milk<br />

TUESDAY. APRIL I<br />

Hot Dog on Bun Buttered Corn. Fruit Cup<br />

Cowboy Cookie Milk<br />

WEDNESDAY APRIL 2<br />

Spaghetti with Meat Sauce and Cheese Hot<br />

Roll Fruit Juice. Pudding. Milk<br />

THURSDAY APRIL 3<br />

Barbecued Meat on Bun, Buttered Green<br />

Beans Fruit Cookie Milk<br />

FRIDAY APRIL 4<br />

Fish Sticks Oven Fried French Fries Cole<br />

Slaw. Buttered B<strong>rea</strong>d, Milk<br />

FARRAND<br />

MONDAY MARCH 31<br />

Grilled Cheese Sandwich C<strong>rea</strong>m of Tomato<br />

Soup Toll House Bars *Fruit Cup Milk<br />

TUESDAY. APRIL I<br />

Hamburger Gravy over Mashed Potatoes<br />

Pickle Slice Buttered Hot Roll Fruit Cup<br />

Milk<br />

WEDNESDAY APRIL 2<br />

Spaghetti with Meat Sauce Buttered Vege<br />

table Cinnamon Roll. Fruit Cup. Milk<br />

THURSDAY APRIL 3<br />

Hot Dog on Bun Catsup Mustard and Relish.<br />

Green Beans or Sauerkraut. Peanut Bat<br />

ter Cookies. Fnjit Cup. Milk<br />

FRIDAY APRIL 4<br />

Oven Fried Fish Sticks Tartar Sauce Tater<br />

Tots. Buttered French B<strong>rea</strong>d. Fruit Cup<br />

Milk<br />

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MONDAY. MARCH 31<br />

Tomato Soup, Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich<br />

Cheese Sticks. Fruit. Brownie* Mtlk<br />

TUESDAY. APRIL I<br />

Hlwd Pdtators<br />

and Gravy Ruttered Swept Potatoes Home<br />

made Roll and Butter Choice of Fruit Milk<br />

FRIDAY APRIL 4<br />

Baked Macaroni and Cheev Homemade<br />

Roll and Butler Cabbage and Carrol Salad<br />

Choice of Fruit Milk<br />

EAST MIDDLESCH00L<br />

MONDAY MARCH 31<br />

Spaghetti with Meal Cole Sla» Biscuits<br />

Pudding Cookie Milk<br />

TUESDAY APRIL I<br />

Pizza Noodle Green Beans Fruit Cup Toll<br />

House Bar Milk<br />

WEDNESDAY APRIL 2<br />

Hamburger on Bun Relishes Corn Orange<br />

Juice Fruit Cowboy Cookie. .Mtlk<br />

THURSDAY APRIL 3<br />

Sloppy Joe on Bun. French -Fries Fruit<br />

Jello Brownie Bar Milk<br />

FRIDAY APRIL 4<br />

Fish Sandwich Tartar Sauce Potato Chips<br />

Fruit Cup Banana Cake Milk<br />

WEST MIDDLESCH00L<br />

MONDAY MARCH 31<br />

Hot Dogs with Trimmings Hash Brown Po<br />

tatoes. Applesauce Peanut Bulter Crinkles<br />

Milk<br />

TUESDAY APRIL I<br />

Pizza Noodles Green Beans French<br />

B<strong>rea</strong>d Peaches Butterscotch Bars Milk<br />

WEDNESDAY APRIL, 2<br />

Roast Pork Mashed Potaloes Sliced Car<br />

rots Biscuit and Butter Strawberry Jello<br />

Milk<br />

THUR*SDAY APRIL 3<br />

Hamburger with Trimming} Oven Fries Or<br />

ange Juice Chocolate Cake Milk<br />

FRIDAY APRIL 4<br />

Pizza burger Tossed Salad Whole Kernel<br />

Corn Pears Milk<br />

SALEM & CANTON HIGHS<br />

MONDAY MARCH 31<br />

Hot Chicken over Mashed Potatoes Hot<br />

Rolls and Butter Buttered Vegetable As<br />

sorted Fruits Milk<br />

TUESDAY APRIL I<br />

Sloppv Joe on Bun Buttered Vegetable Po<br />

tato Chips. Jello with Fruit Milk<br />

WEDNESDAY APRIL 2<br />

Goulash Buttered Vegetable Hot Roll and<br />

Butter Assorted Fruit and Milk<br />

THURSDAY APRIL 3<br />

Barbecued Pork on Run Potato Chips Veg*^<br />

table Soup Fni t Crisp. Milk<br />

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Fish on Bun. Taters, Buttered Vegetable<br />

Jello Milk<br />

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Redford. 431-0505<br />

u<br />

—<br />

900 He* wonted<br />

opportunity to become officer of<br />

UM company. AU replies held hi<br />

Boi Ml.<br />

rrt. L i ^ T B<br />

MAINTENANCE-TRAINEE<br />

Entry level position with opportunity<br />

to learn maintenance of our<br />

machinery Apply at 1U1 HI*. Westland.<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

COLLECTION MAN •<br />

Need aggressive man, knowledge<br />

of all phases of col lection<br />

work lo assume full responsibilities<br />

for collection deportment.<br />

Excellent opportun<br />

if y to move into<br />

management. Salary equal to<br />

experience and ability. Full<br />

fringe benefit pockage including<br />

profit sharing Firm located<br />

in Rochester a<strong>rea</strong> Call<br />

LeeW. Hool, 651-8193<br />

COUNTER woman. Bray's Ham<br />

bur|tr«, 35150 Ford Road, West-<br />

THYBONY WALL COVERINGS<br />

Seeking a design consultant for full<br />

time employment. Experience In Interior<br />

design, home furnishings, textiles.<br />

or related a<strong>rea</strong>s required Excellent<br />

company benefits Profit<br />

sharing, paid vacation and company<br />

paid medical. Interview by appointment<br />

only Call Mrs Nielsen<br />

642-8990<br />

SERVICE STATION shift ma<br />

mature, mechanical know!<br />

ability to supervise Resume<br />

ly to Manager. 2IM9 Nov!<br />

Road, Novl. Mich 41050<br />

MATURE woman to work In green<br />

house Farmington a<strong>rea</strong>. 474-OMO<br />

DEPENDABLE DRIVER<br />

Neat Appearance A Must<br />

Wanted for dispatch for •<br />

THE OBSERVER & ECCENTRIC<br />

Newspapers in Livonia.<br />

Complete driving, ptclt up and deliveries. Company car normally<br />

furnished, but must have own car in good condition,<br />

must be able to work flexible hours. $3.00 hour plus fringe<br />

benefits<br />

Could be perfect for retiree or housewife.<br />

Apply: OBSERVER & ECCENTRIC<br />

36251 Schoolcraft<br />

Schoolcraft & Levan Rd.<br />

Livonia<br />

CURRENT OPENINGS<br />

Assistant<br />

Executive Steward<br />

Previous Hotel or large Restaurant experience necessary<br />

Salary position with Benefits.<br />

PBX Operator<br />

Experience Necessary<br />

Housekeeping Maids<br />

Day Shift<br />

Hostess-Fine Dining Room<br />

Personable, Gracious<br />

\ Interviews<br />

9 a.m.-12 Noon, 1 p.m.-3 p.m.<br />

Fri., Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs.<br />

WESTERN INTERNATION^C HOTLTS<br />

Partner m travel Wito United Air Lioea<br />

16400 J L Hudson Drive<br />

Southfield<br />

TRAIN FQR A CAREER<br />

'IN<br />

INSURANCE<br />

MATURE woman to work ice<br />

c<strong>rea</strong>m store. 1 484 SS-ldon,<br />

PLymouth, Stroh's Ice C<strong>rea</strong>m Parlor.<br />

Sheldon. Ann Arbor Road a<strong>rea</strong><br />

• CONTROL YOUR OWN DESTINY<br />

• NO LAY OFFS<br />

• SALES OR SALES MANAGEMENT<br />

• EARN FROM $10,000 to $25,000<br />

HOW TO START v.<br />

• EVENING OR WEEKEND CLASSES<br />

i • FREE APTITUDE^ TESTING<br />

• LOW TUITION-REFUNDED WHEN<br />

STATE LICENSING EXAM PASSED<br />

CLASSES NOW FORMING<br />

CALL MR. SMITH<br />

357-4060<br />

500 Hdp wanted<br />

LAID OFF?<br />

UNEMPLOYED?<br />

Factory outlet in Livonia looking<br />

for young men to start immediately<br />

in good paying positions.<br />

No sales experience<br />

necessary. Call Friday only 10<br />

to 6 PM. 425-8888.<br />

AUTOMATIC Tranamiaalon Install<br />

tr, experience necessary. Good<br />

working conditions and benefits.<br />

Call. 52547M<br />

MAJOR APPLIANCES<br />

Manufacturer needs young men<br />

and woman to display and merchandise<br />

maintenance equipment. No<br />

experience necessary. 1175 week to<br />

start plus profit sharing. Call<br />

KlRhy Ptrsonnel Office. Frkla/ %\<br />

3PM<br />

861-5366<br />

NIOHT waitress, some txptrltnce<br />

with grill. Dearborn a<strong>rea</strong>. Call evenings<br />

421-7388<br />

LIFE GUARDS and attendants.<br />

BlooiQfltld Surf Club Mall aprtcatlons<br />

to Mrs. Franklin McDonald,<br />

430 Steeplt Chast Court,<br />

Bloomfleld Hills. 48013 Or call.<br />

^ 147-5173<br />

BRIGHT outgoing girl for sales<br />

and cashier work. In office supply<br />

store, experienced only. Apply In<br />

person, I AM to 12 Noon Sv Draft<br />

Inc 23017 Coolidge, at 9 Mile<br />

DUNKIN' DONUTS<br />

Grant Program Those considered<br />

under r the grant g program must be<br />

tployed or underemployed to<br />

* 4y. Applications will be scoept-<br />

DONUT Finisher and Counter<br />

work. Responsible woman for<br />

full and part-time. Apply be-<br />

HANDYMAN for all around odd<br />

jobs Southfield a<strong>rea</strong> EL MW7 tween 10 AM and 2 PM, no<br />

phone calls. 34417 Ford<br />

RETIRED COMPTROLLER will<br />

Ing to work part time Phone ap- Road, Westland.<br />

pointments taken on Friday. March<br />

until March II. 1175 For further<br />

WAITRESS, Experienced Apply in<br />

14th only Plymouth • Oreenfield<br />

details, call between I AM and 4<br />

person from 1 to 3 dally, except<br />

a<strong>rea</strong> 171-7171<br />

PM SJ7»SS0<br />

Sat. Palombo's, 20401 W 8 Mile,<br />

near Evergreen<br />

ADVERTISING Agency in South<br />

WOMAN FOR kitchen prep wort 5<br />

field has Immediate opening for HELPER for Tool Shop Apply In<br />

days week, Farmington a<strong>rea</strong> res-<br />

messenger. II to 21 years, full person. 11170 Mayfleld, Livonia. 1<br />

taurant 151-4096<br />

time. Must be dependable, have block east of Farmington Rd., 1<br />

car, familiar with Detroit ft subur<br />

BUSBOY, Dishwasher, full-time,<br />

block north of Plymouth Rd.<br />

ban a<strong>rea</strong> Salary plus mileage Call<br />

midnight shift, must be 18 Expe- Addle. S53-MM<br />

rience preferred Apply In person<br />

RECREATION PROGRAMMER<br />

at Palace Restaurant, 1507 Ann<br />

"ATTENTION WOMEN"<br />

The Farmington a<strong>rea</strong> Rec<strong>rea</strong>tion<br />

Arbor Rd., Plymouth<br />

Start Immediately tg good paying Commission will be accepting appll<br />

lobs, Mandgement, Clerical, tic. cations until April 4. 1175. at 4:30<br />

Pleasant working conditions, no ex PM. for the position of RECREA-<br />

WAREHOUSE MEN rlence necessary. 1100 to start, TION PROGRAMMER Applicants<br />

Must be II or over, afternoon shift r you qualify. Full company ben- must have a degree in rec<strong>rea</strong>tion<br />

Some experience preferred!' Start efits Call<br />

or allied field, and a minimum of 2<br />

at 13 per hour Excellent company<br />

547-5178<br />

years experience Under Federally<br />

benefits<br />

EXPERIENCED young welder,<br />

funded program. CETA; applicants<br />

APPLY IN PERSON apply between 10 AM and Noon, must be resident of Oakland Coun<br />

AC.E , INC<br />

March 21. 19000 W I Mile. South ty, unemployed for 30 days, or un-<br />

field<br />

deremployed Satary 110,000 plus<br />

12285 Dixie<br />

fringes 31$55 11 Mile Rd<br />

Redford Twp<br />

474-6115<br />

BARMAID<br />

Nights. Plymouth. Southfield<br />

Call after 5 PM.<br />

272-3445<br />

MANICURIST wanted, needed for<br />

Thurs.,Fri.,Sat work Clientele<br />

here now; ask for Dave, 477-6041<br />

PRODUCE MEN<br />

Expereinced. Apply in person<br />

to JOE'S PRODUCE, 33152<br />

W.7 Mile, Livonia.<br />

BEAUTICIANS, male or female, ex<br />

perlenced In hair cutting and blow<br />

drying. Also part time manicurist<br />

with Beautician's License Artiste<br />

Salon. Livonia Mall. 474 4844<br />

MATURE full time Drug Clerk and<br />

Sundry Clerk for modern drug<br />

store Call I AM 5 PM. Southfield.<br />

351-2100<br />

Prefer To Work?<br />

A start at $400 month Is waiting for<br />

3 persons with some leadership abU<br />

Ity, a sense of responsibility and<br />

the will to contribute to - and par<br />

tlclpate In - the success of a national<br />

company's expansion Into the<br />

NW Detroit suburbs. Csll Mrs Mer<br />

rill at $424143 till 7 pm<br />

PERMANENT STAFF CO<br />

T"—-7 "<br />

1- • \<br />

. ?»<br />

M:<br />

AUTOMOTIV!<br />

850 Autos for Sole<br />

852 Antique Cors<br />

854 Amerkon Motori<br />

856 IvicW<br />

858 Codillot<br />

860 Chevrolet<br />

862 Chrysler<br />

864 Dodge<br />

866 Ford<br />

870. Jeep<br />

872 Lincoln<br />

874 Mercury<br />

876 Oldsmobile<br />

878 Plymouth<br />

880 Pontioc<br />

824 Sportt &<br />

CLASSIFICATION INDEX<br />

Imported Cor»<br />

882 Thundarbird<br />

88 4 Volkiw^-n<br />

816 Auto Porn & Service<br />

818 Auto Rentals<br />

4 leovrng<br />

820 Autos Wonted<br />

822 Trucks for Sole<br />

800 Rec<strong>rea</strong>tional Vehicles<br />

802 Snowmobiles<br />

804 Airplanes •<br />

806 Boats & Motors<br />

808 Vehicle A Boot<br />

Storoge<br />

810 Insurance. Mot<<br />

812 Motorcycles<br />

Go-Korts<br />

Mini Bikes<br />

814 Campers & Motorhomes<br />

EMPLOYMENT, INSTRUCTION<br />

518 Education-Instruction<br />

500 Help Wanted<br />

510 Help Wanted Couples<br />

502 Help Wanted Dental<br />

Medical<br />

507 Helo Won'ed Port t.m<br />

508 Help Wanted Domestic<br />

504 Help Wonted Office-<br />

Clerical<br />

506 Help Wonted Sales<br />

520 Secretariol-Busmess ,<br />

Services<br />

512 Situations Wonted<br />

Female<br />

514 Situations Wonted<br />

Male<br />

516 Situations Wanted<br />

Mole 4 Female<br />

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE<br />

702 Antiques<br />

706 Appliances<br />

700 Auction 5oles<br />

712 Bicycles for Sole<br />

718 Building Materials<br />

714 Business & Ottice<br />

Equipment<br />

724 Camera Supplies<br />

720 Form Produce<br />

722 Hobbies, Coins &<br />

Stomps<br />

744 Horses. Livestock &<br />

Equipment<br />

708 Household Goods—<br />

Oakland County<br />

709 Household Goods-<br />

Wayne County<br />

738 Household Pets<br />

716 town/Garden & Farm<br />

Equipment<br />

710 Misc. for Sole—<br />

Ooklorsd County<br />

711 Misc for Sole—<br />

Wayne County<br />

726 Musicol Instruments<br />

740 Pet Service<br />

704 Rummage Sales<br />

7.30 Sporting Goods<br />

728 Stereo, Hi-Fi & Tope<br />

Decks<br />

734 Trade or Sell<br />

736 Wonted Misc<br />

732 Wearing Apparel<br />

NOTICES I SERVICES<br />

604 Announcements &<br />

Notices<br />

626 Bingo<br />

610 Cards of Thanks<br />

618 Child Care<br />

614 Deo'h Notices<br />

628 Entertoinment<br />

616 Hell for Rent<br />

612 In Memoriom<br />

622 Income To* &<br />

Insuronce<br />

606 legal Notices<br />

602 Lost & Found<br />

600 Personals<br />

624 Professional Services<br />

608 Transportation<br />

REAL ESTATE FOR RENT<br />

400 Apartments to Rent<br />

422 Commerciol- 1 -<br />

Industriol to Rent<br />

426 Convalescent—<br />

Nursing Homes<br />

408 Duplexes to Rent<br />

410 Hats to Rent<br />

414 Florida Rentals<br />

402 Furnished Aptartments<br />

to Rent<br />

406 Furnished Houses<br />

to Rent »<br />

428 Garages to Rent<br />

404 Houses to Kent<br />

432 living Quarters<br />

to Shore<br />

418 Mobile Homes to Rent<br />

424 OHke—Business<br />

,Spoce to Rent A<br />

420 Rooms to Rent<br />

412 Townhouses—<br />

Condominiums to Rent<br />

416 Vacotion Rentals<br />

430 Wonted to Rent<br />

434, Wonted to Rent Resort<br />

Property<br />

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE<br />

300 Homes for Sole—<br />

Oakland County<br />

302 Birminghom-flloomfieW<br />

304 .formington-West<br />

Bloomfield<br />

309 Northville-Novi<br />

308 Rochester Troy<br />

306 Southfield-lothrup<br />

310 Homes for Sole—.<br />

Wayn« County ^<br />

312 Livonia<br />

314 Plymouth<br />

318 Redford<br />

316 Westland-Gorden City<br />

320 Other Suburbon Homes<br />

for Sole<br />

330 Apts for Sole<br />

360 Business Opportunities<br />

348 Cemetery Lots<br />

352 Commerciol-lndustrial<br />

322 Condominiums for Sole<br />

324 Co-ops for Sole<br />

344 Country Homes<br />

326 Duplexes for Sole<br />

350 Forms for Sale<br />

336 Florida Property<br />

for Sole<br />

354 Income Property<br />

for Sole<br />

356 Investment Property<br />

for Sole<br />

340 lake 4 Resort<br />

Property lor Sole<br />

342 Lakefront Homes<br />

for Sale<br />

364 listings Wanted<br />

338 lots & Ac<strong>rea</strong>ge for Sole<br />

332 Mobile Homes<br />

for Sale<br />

358 Mortgages—Land<br />

Controcts<br />

346 Northern Property<br />

334 Out of Town Property<br />

368 Real Estate to Exchange<br />

362 Real Estote Wanted<br />

328 Townhouses for Sole<br />

We reserva the right to classify, revise or reject any want ad. Want ads moy be placed until 4 p.m.<br />

Tuesday for the Thursday edition and 4 p.m. Friday for the Monday edition No cancellations ac<br />

cepted after noon Tuesday for Thursday editions or noon Friday for Monday editions No cancellations<br />

before first insertion No cancellations on Double Action Ads The Observer & Eccentric Newspapers<br />

will not issue credit for errors in ads after the first incorrect insertion. Report ony errors<br />

immediately. Phone Room hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.<br />

CALL CLASSIFIED DIRECT<br />

644-1070 852-3222 522-0900<br />

OAKLAND ROCHESTER WAYNE<br />

COUNTY AVON TWP. COUNTY<br />

500 Help Wanted<br />

RETAIL Security Ouards needed,<br />

part-time and full-Ume. Car and<br />

phone necessary. Steady workers<br />

only need apply. Call 542-0181<br />

£<br />

TRUCK HELP wanted, full-time,<br />

semi-heavy *work, apply In person<br />

only 20110 W 7 Mile at Evergreen<br />

Apply 10 AM I PM daily<br />

Waitress<br />

Full or port time<br />

CHIN'S<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

28205 Plymouth Rd.<br />

Livonia, Michigan<br />

AUTO PORTERS, we need 2<br />

for part time porter work A<br />

Mr Alles. Dsmeron Motor Si<br />

21301 Grand River at Middlebelt<br />

CHILD CARE workers Male, full<br />

time Malt or female, part time<br />

Farmington aYea Call between 9<br />

AM - 4 PM. Mon • Fri 444-8850<br />

6 i i k ><br />

GOOOtS^tofAI'<br />

One of the Midwest's finest family restaurants is<br />

presently under construction in Southfield on Evergreen,<br />

just South of 1-696<br />

In preparation for May opening, we are now accepting<br />

applications for JANITORS, COOKS & DISH-<br />

WASHERS." Experience is not necessary as all successful<br />

applicants will be placed in our training program.<br />

All Applicants must be 16 or over. All applications<br />

will be accepted dt Bill Knapp's, Plymouth,<br />

40900 Ann Arbor Road, Plymouth, Michigan<br />

Monday thru Friday, 2 p.m.-4 p.m.<br />

BILL KNAPP'S<br />

We are an equal opportunity employe'<br />

CAREER OPPORTUNITY<br />

Would You Like To Earn<br />

U2,000 to $25,000 A Year (And More)<br />

As A Sales Professional ?<br />

You can do it right hert in Michigan- No overnight travel required We<br />

offer a comprehensive three year training program with excellent fringe<br />

benefits Opportunity for rapid advancement.<br />

Of the 15 men In these pout ion> ia our Michigan offices, 5 earn more<br />

than $25,000 per year and the 8 others earn between $12,000 and<br />

125,000 annually. In recent year*, our top men have qualified for<br />

meetings in Hawaii, San Prandaco, West Palm Beach. Phoenix, Quebec<br />

City, Caracas, and a seven day Caribbean Cruise.<br />

We pay a starting income (not a drew) of up to 11,000 per month. A<br />

commission bonus plan makes it poeatble to earn more than $20,000 in<br />

the first year and more than $30,000 in the second year. Following the<br />

three-year training period, our people art aelf employed and completely<br />

independent.<br />

While a degree ia not mandatory, business administration graduates,<br />

srith a preference far a selling caietr, match our profile. We will accept<br />

sales sxpariaaca to the absence of a degree. Age Is not an overriding<br />

consideration, but maturity and commitment are.<br />

If you are a career orieted winner with an Independent et<strong>rea</strong>k, and if<br />

corporate life turns you eff, take five miautea to investigate this<br />

chale aging end rewarding career opportunity.<br />

CaU 478-3070 on Monday between 9K» A.M and 1:00 PJM., and<br />

Tueeday, Wedoeeday, Tburaday, and Friday between 900 A.M. and<br />

4: JO PM, aad ask for Ma Bettie Martin.<br />

MIDLAND MUTUAL AGENCY<br />

u<br />

FINANCIAL CON8ULTANT8<br />

IN8URANCE, MUTUAL FUNDS<br />

BUSINESS CONSULTING<br />

500 Help wanted<br />

RETAIL<br />

STORE MANAGER<br />

General Nutrition Center,<br />

World's largest and fastest<br />

growing Diet & Health Retailer,<br />

with 300 stores coast to<br />

coast, currently has opening<br />

for full time Manager in the<br />

Meadowbrook Villoge Mall,<br />

Rochester. This is an outstanding<br />

opportunity for a person<br />

who desires o career in<br />

RetaH Store Management. Persons<br />

must be self motivated,<br />

bubbly, enthusiastic and not<br />

afraid of hard work. Experience<br />

in grocery, food or<br />

dairy retail extremely helpful,<br />

but company will train right<br />

person Excellent starting salary<br />

plus incentive bonus program<br />

and complete company<br />

paid benefit package including<br />

profit sharing Send resume<br />

or data sheet to:<br />

DISTRICT SALES MANAGER<br />

GENERAL NUTRITION CENTER<br />

BEECHMONT MALL<br />

7500 BEECHMONT AVE.<br />

CINCINNATI, OHIO 45230<br />

Interviews will be<br />

held in your a<strong>rea</strong><br />

BUILDING<br />

CUSTODIAN<br />

WANTED Mature, Dependable Individual<br />

With seme experience, to<br />

help maintain 2 buildings. Apply In<br />

person<br />

KYSOR ELECTRONIC<br />

SYSTEAAS<br />

20975 Telegraph Rd.<br />

Southfield<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

MALE and female applicants<br />

INTERVIEWS UNLIMITED! needed for positions open. 131<br />

Attractive public contact work Maple. $44-42$4<br />

Part time with full time earnings.<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

Call after 4 PM 72*-2lX3 EMPLOYMENT BUREAU<br />

OPERATING ENGINEER<br />

WESTLAND CENTER<br />

Minimum qualifications: High pressure<br />

boiler and 3rd. class refrigeration<br />

license. City of Detroit or<br />

aqual. Soma H B.A C., pneumatic,<br />

electrical knowladgt. maintenance<br />

experltnce deslrtd Apply in person:<br />

Westland Center. Wayne It<br />

War ran Rds , In tht concourse. Ask<br />

for Gene Sweet.<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

BEAUTICIAN<br />

Eiperlenced. Pleasant working conditions.<br />

Call for an interview.<br />

Days. 522-11M Evenings. 421-2171<br />

BEAUTY OPERATOR, full-time,<br />

clientele waKlng. Sean's Hair Fashions.<br />

Auburn Hts. 142 1441<br />

FULL time cook, days. A<br />

person Guernsey Farms<br />

tlNO Nov! Rd , Nortkvllla<br />

YOUNG MAN about M lor stock la<br />

deem town Detroit store, good opportunity<br />

for high school gradiUM.<br />

DRAFTSMAN<br />

DESIGNER<br />

Ta assist la tht development of<br />

aaw display products Responsl<br />

billties would Include preparing prototypes<br />

and estsbllshlng production<br />

standards Plaaaa send rasuma to<br />

P. 0. Box ITI, Farmington Hills,<br />

Michigan 4M24<br />

500 Help wanted<br />

EASTSIDE STUDIO<br />

Needs interior designer with own<br />

following. Liberal commissions,<br />

paid vacation, car allowance Send<br />

resume and references to Box 531.<br />

Observer * Eccentric Newspapera.<br />

38251 Schoolcraft, Livonia. Michigan<br />

41150<br />

DRAPERY INSTALLATION<br />

and measure man needed for Eastside<br />

Studio Custom work, 3 day<br />

week guaranteed. Paid vacation<br />

Give references Bo* 538. Observer<br />

4 Eccentri/ Newspsptrs, 38251<br />

Schoolcraft? Livonia Michigan<br />

48150<br />

Purchasing<br />

Production Control<br />

Excellent opportunity for alert Individual<br />

with technical background<br />

to assume responsible position In a<br />

growing company College hack<br />

ground required Please submit resume<br />

to P.O. Box 578, Farmington<br />

Hills, Michigan 48024<br />

WAITRESS, afternoons Apply at<br />

Here's West, 3M85 Plymouth Rd<br />

Livonia.<br />

FRANKLIN HILLS<br />

CADDIE ROUNDUP<br />

Saturday, March 29 at 9 AM<br />

Contact Russ Streeter, Caddie<br />

Supt. for further informatioa<br />

851-4339<br />

WANTED, Hair Dressers. Topcommlssions<br />

Southfield a<strong>rea</strong>. Full or<br />

part time. Experienced 777-7203<br />

All positions are fee paid arid<br />

available in Detroit and suburbs.<br />

Permanent and temporary<br />

assignments.<br />

Mich. Insurance<br />

Personnel Serv.<br />

155 W. Congress<br />

961-8755<br />

BUSINESS Opportunity, looking for<br />

a Delicatessen Manager; student<br />

clientele. Use our facilities for DeU<br />

on a profit sharing or lease basis<br />

Must be exptritneed Eastern Michan<br />

University and University of<br />

Slchlgan a<strong>rea</strong>. Huron Hotel ft<br />

Lounge. 413-1771 or 4434478<br />

MATURE woman for Attendant In<br />

Laundry Apply: The Wash Hut.<br />

11180 Grand River. Farmington<br />

47(0104<br />

MAN INTERESTED<br />

IN RELOCATING<br />

in Northern Michigan Must<br />

be experienced in high speed<br />

and carbide brooch grinding<br />

Send resume to box 524, Observer<br />

4 Eccentric Newspapers,<br />

36251 Schoolcraft, Livonia,<br />

Michigan 48150.<br />

YARD maintenance * handyman<br />

Mowing, trimming, fertilising, complete<br />

clean up. etc. Also window<br />

trashing, garago cleaning, etc 3<br />

homes In a row to bid for. Prefer<br />

your equipment Bloomfleld Township<br />

a<strong>rea</strong> After I PM ,<br />

CHIEF TOOL<br />

ENGINEbR<br />

With h|-speed cutting tool design ei<br />

parlance Top firm, salary, bmtflts,<br />

future growth. Fee paid. For<br />

Immediate consMarltton call In<br />

confidence, W. Clark at BlB-?OI-OiOO<br />

or write:<br />

CENTRAL STATES PERSONAL<br />

"Tht Industry Specialists"<br />

P.O. Box 2041<br />

Ann Arbor. Mich. 40101<br />

BEAUTICIANS WANTED for w«<br />

MARRIED couple to clean Auto Dl-<br />

Cantar. nights. I to !• PM.<br />

var<br />

Livonia.<br />

500 Htlp Wanted<br />

NATIONALLY known company,<br />

leader In Its field, has caredr opportunity<br />

for service technician h<br />

electronic scale fiald. Must havt<br />

electronic background and aptitude<br />

Preftr men 21 to 35. Michigan<br />

drlvtr's license required. Call.<br />

HM7N<br />

SALESMAN<br />

Are you earning $15,000 or<br />

so but no opportunity to at<br />

least double your income?<br />

Advancement opportunities<br />

unlikely?<br />

Permanent position for experienced,<br />

mechanically inclined,<br />

well - groomed young<br />

man selling for a well-known<br />

national building products<br />

company.'<br />

477-2567<br />

CITY OF WESTLAND<br />

117$ SUMMER REC PROGRAM<br />

Applications from Westland residents<br />

will be accepted through<br />

Frlddy March 21st. for :<br />

PLAYGROUND SUPERVISORS<br />

ARTS Ir CRAFTS INSTRUCTORS<br />

RECREATION PLAYLEADERS<br />

ASSISTANT PLAYLEADERS<br />

BATON INSTRUCTORS<br />

RECREATION ATTENDANTS<br />

AND OTHER CLASSIFICATIONS<br />

Apply to Westland, Parks and Rec<strong>rea</strong>tion.<br />

32715 Dorsey Rd 722-7820<br />

HELP WANTED, evening counter<br />

work, over II. apply in person<br />

after 2 PM, Mr Tony's Sub Shop.<br />

4721 Woodward. Royal Oak<br />

HYDRAULIC TUBE BENDERS<br />

POWER UNIT BUILDERS<br />

EXPERIENCED<br />

TOP WAGES<br />

OVERTIME<br />

FRINGES<br />

261-4611<br />

JANITORS - evenings, psrt-tlma,<br />

steady Experienced Muat have<br />

transportation Greenfield - 10 Mile<br />

arts 571057$<br />

TELEPHONE solicitors, full time,<br />

top wages Call 550-7W0<br />

CARTOGRAPHER<br />

EXTRA $$$<br />

Bloomfleld firm desires cartogra<br />

pher's services on a per-job basis<br />

Excellent opportunity for supplementing<br />

existing income Equal opportunity<br />

employer<br />

858-2445<br />

FULL TIME experienced lawn<br />

maintenance personnel Stsrt April<br />

15 thru Oct 17 Could work Into full<br />

yesr around }ob 5254290<br />

CATERING LADIES, set up and<br />

service, part-time only Call Monday<br />

Friday 10 AM to 5 PM<br />

531-7120. ExL 454<br />

EMBROIDERY MACHINE oper<br />

ator, for production work, 1424131<br />

ACCOUNTANT-resldentlal builder<br />

requires young mafi with good general<br />

accounting Computer oriented<br />

MAID<br />

For motel. Full or part-time. No experience<br />

necessary 5334000<br />

502 Help Wanted<br />

Derrtal-Medica!<br />

NURSE RN Full time midnights<br />

RN dsvs LPN. afternoon shift,<br />

full time Fringe benefits Bedford<br />

Villa Nursing Home Southfield<br />

557-3333<br />

BILLING CLERK must know cod<br />

ing plus Medicare Medicaid, light<br />

typing hours 4 PM - 11 PM Minimum<br />

$3 hour. Towne Personnel<br />

West 274-7250<br />

R.N. & L.P.N.-<br />

FULL h PART TIME<br />

3 PM.ll 30 PM shift<br />

Paid Blue Cross and benefits Call<br />

Mrs Powers<br />

LAHSER HILLS<br />

NURSING CENTER<br />

• 25300 Lahaer Rd Southfield<br />

354-3222<br />

DOCTOR S office seeking medical<br />

secretary with experience In medical<br />

transcription and secretarial<br />

procedures 188-4478<br />

HIGH SCHOOL JR Interested in<br />

veterinary medicine. Must type<br />

Send resume to Box 502. Observer<br />

& Eccentric Newspapers. 38251<br />

Schoolcraft. Livonia Michigan<br />

48150<br />

R.N., L.P.N.<br />

Full Or port time<br />

Aflernoon shift<br />

Apply 9 AM- 4 PM. Mon. thru<br />

Fri. of:<br />

ARNOLD HOME<br />

18520 W 7 Mile _<br />

KE 1-4001<br />

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST<br />

Attractive smile pleasing personality.<br />

experienced Excellent salary<br />

Send resume Dental Office. 1311<br />

Ann Arbor Rd. Plymouth Michigan.<br />

48170<br />

MEDICAL SECRETARY Must<br />

have experience in dictation, all Insurance<br />

billings plus psyroll<br />

Northland sres 550-7101<br />

X-RAY . TECHS<br />

Positions svsilsble on all shifts for<br />

registered Techs Apply I to 12.<br />

Tuts thru Fri Personnel Office.<br />

Crittenton Hospital. Rochester<br />

8514800<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

502 Hilp Wanted<br />

Dental Medical<br />

AVON DALE Convalescent Heme, a<br />

SNF has openings for full time PM<br />

nurse Call between I - $.. M, • F<br />

8SI-4422<br />

DENTAL<br />

HYGIEN 1ST<br />

EXPERIENCED, full time Blr<br />

mingham A<strong>rea</strong><br />

642-8130<br />

LICENSED X Ray Technician full<br />

time Trov a<strong>rea</strong>. 540430<br />

RN'S<br />

RNs<br />

& LPNs<br />

DAYS 4 AFTERNOONS<br />

Full A Part Time<br />

CAMELOT HALL<br />

35100 Ann Arbor Trail<br />

Livonia 522 1444<br />

504<br />

(R.W.G-70HC<br />

A«-I— TLF LLNIT<br />

Help wamea<br />

Omce-Oerical<br />

SUBURBAN<br />

OPPORTUNITIES<br />

Employers Pay Fee en Thaaar<br />

GIRL FRIDAY, to MM. Fat Paid<br />

Good appearance. Good typist. Dictaphone<br />

Light bookkeeping. Farmington<br />

MCST. to 1550 Fee Paid Experienced<br />

or will train 70 WPM typist<br />

Southfield<br />

INSURANCE ANALYST, to 1010,<br />

Fee Paid Detail minded Flgart<br />

aptitude. Aceuratt typist Over 2$<br />

Southfield<br />

Coll Mrs. Evans 477-9840<br />

SUBURBAN PERSONNEL<br />

Afternoons Full or part time We<br />

will orientate and train Good pav.<br />

benefits, pleasant surroundings<br />

Apply $-4. Mondav through Friday<br />

Mrs Lindow<br />

FARMINGTON NURSING<br />

PART TIME insurance secretary,<br />

senior girl OK. Resume by mai<br />

only No phone applicants Merritt<br />

Insurance Ageacy. $07 S Mam.<br />

Plymouth 41170<br />

ARCHITECTURAL firm nteda ex<br />

rienced Designer * Draftsman<br />

GInlmuort I years experience in<br />

housing and commercial. Smith ft<br />

a>urman Associates 8424303<br />

AMBITIOUS Couple interested in<br />

establishing a second Income. Fantastic<br />

growth potential 3554350<br />

HOME<br />

30405 Folsom Rd Farm Reception<br />

477-7400<br />

RECEPTIONIST experienced all<br />

types Insurance, peg board system Medical<br />

appointments, patient contact 4<br />

davs Redford Twp 1374124<br />

Suburban doctor needs sharp gal<br />

with good typing and medical terminology<br />

for front desk Call Lorf.<br />

SSI 3000<br />

sonnel<br />

Choate A Choate Per<br />

background to assist chief account-<br />

ant Orchard Lake - Long ig Lak Lake Rd.<br />

a<strong>rea</strong> In W Bloomfleld 11,000<br />

110,000 yearly Send complete re-|<br />

sume lo Chief Accountant. Box 529,<br />

Birmingham. Mi. 480IJ<br />

DENTAL HYGIENIST<br />

4's days Plymouth a<strong>rea</strong>. 443-llMi<br />

NURSING HOME NEEDS<br />

RNs ft LPNs<br />

Afterhoon ft Midnight Shifts<br />

•44401$<br />

LPN<br />

MIDNIGHTS<br />

If you or® the dynamic and<br />

progressiva LPN rqody to tokp<br />

the position as Unit Charge<br />

Nurse. Coll ui at:<br />

722-3170<br />

Ask for Ma. Judy Gilbert<br />

RECEPTIONIST; Esr. Nose<br />

Throat Experienced, all types e( 1a-<br />

building. Highland Park. M7-MM<br />

RN's. LPN. and GN needed • all<br />

shifts, for newly expanded Dorvin<br />

Convalescent Inc Apply in person<br />

20270 Morelock. Livonia, Michigan<br />

between the hours of 9 AM - 3 PM<br />

RNS<br />

Midnights, full time, no weekends<br />

Small convalescent<br />

home in Livonia. Contact Director<br />

of Nurses.<br />

421-4800<br />

DENTAL ASSISTANT • full time in<br />

central Livonia office Experience<br />

desirable, but not mandatory Must<br />

be HSG with 3 to 4 years working<br />

experience living In the Immediate<br />

a<strong>rea</strong> Personable and willing to<br />

learn new skills 281 7101<br />

, KITCHEN HELP<br />

NURSES AIDES<br />

DAY SHIFT<br />

HENDRY<br />

Convalescent Center<br />

Apply in person Mon thru Fri<br />

Between 9-4<br />

105 Haggerty Plymouth<br />

MEDICAL ASSISTANT expe<br />

rienced lo assist Orthopedic Sur<br />

geon in Southfield Must know in<br />

surance. X-ray helpful Monday<br />

through Fridav 9 AM lo 5 PM<br />

EL 7-1884<br />

RNS and -LPNS<br />

Part-Time<br />

Apply In Person<br />

WILLIAMSBURG<br />

Convalescent Ctr<br />

21017 Middlebelt. Farm<br />

Between Grd River & 8 Mile<br />

DOCTOR S OFFICE Assistant<br />

rt-time. some typing Experience<br />

CIpful Send resume to H Chapman<br />

33681 Chief Lane Westland<br />

NURSES AIDES<br />

FULL OR PART TIME<br />

ALL SHIFTS<br />

Apply In Person<br />

FRANKLIN MANOR<br />

CONVALESCENT CENTR<br />

352-7390<br />

DENTAL ASSISTANT experienced<br />

full time. Birmingham<br />

Send resume and desired salsrv to<br />

Box 528. Observer ft Eccentric<br />

rs. 38251 Schoolcraft Li<br />

ichigan • 48150<br />

504 Help Want<br />

Office-Oerk<br />

EXECUTIVE<br />

SECRETARY<br />

Work with heod of company<br />

Excellent skills). Detailed and<br />

versatile position. Beautiful<br />

suburban corrpany.<br />

Lois Ray Personnel<br />

559-0560<br />

RECEPTIONIST<br />

Good .typing, some invoicing<br />

and phone work. Beautiful<br />

suburban company.<br />

Lois Ray Personnel<br />

559-0560<br />

SECRETARY for 2-gtl manrfac<br />

turers representative office Must<br />

havt 3 vears of secretarial axperlence.<br />

Including shorthand Must<br />

bt good on phone and have aptitude<br />

to Itarn technical terms.<br />

Ordtr and quotation experience<br />

helpful Rtftrtncaa necessary S7Vt<br />

hrs. 12 Mile near Northwestern.<br />

354-1813<br />

FUTURE - MINDED?<br />

$450 To Start<br />

Ground - floor opportunity In suburban<br />

office for person with clerical<br />

skills. G<strong>rea</strong>t benefit package too!<br />

Call Kay Taylor<br />

588-5400<br />

SNELLING & SNELLING<br />

PERSONNEL<br />

.4<br />

SECRETARY-RECEPTIONIST<br />

for new West Bloomfield Real<br />

Estate Office opening soon.<br />

Must be experienced and<br />

have good typing skills.<br />

Call Joe Medwed,<br />

559-8333<br />

WOMAN WANTED, full-tlat, goad<br />

typist far gsoaral office work toduding<br />

proteasing Magaataa subscriptions<br />

'up-dsting recording filing.<br />

ate.) Sand resume te CMro<br />

Newt Publishing Co , MOM W. 10<br />

Ml la Rd.. FarmTagten Hills •<br />

CAR BIUER<br />

Immediate<br />

car Mller. Recant experience preferred.<br />

Highest wages, plus Btet<br />

Cross. Ufa<br />

sharing plan. CaU Mrs. Hals.<br />

453-7500<br />

DON MASSEY CAW L LAC<br />

INC.<br />

Plymouth, Michigan<br />

rv. sho<br />

not necessary, some bookkeeping,<br />

must be able to travel, fee paid to<br />

1200 week Towne Personnel West.<br />

274-7250<br />

No Shorthand<br />

N'Land $600<br />

No sherthand required by this fantastic<br />

firm, just outgoing personality<br />

and organised thinking will put<br />

you In top spot Why pay an<br />

agency fee* A better future for<br />

free at<br />

THE FREE AGENCY<br />

354 3210 1.304PM<br />

Dentist Aide West<br />

Suburban urgently needs your patience<br />

with patients Select your<br />

starting salary call Dale Gates<br />

at 281-2111 (open till 7 pm weekdays!<br />

Personnel<br />

PERMANENT STAFF CO<br />

OFFICE Girl, Friday type, for general<br />

office work Should be expe<br />

rienced in bookkeeping, typing ft filing<br />

Lahser • 5 Mile a<strong>rea</strong> Reply<br />

box $31, Observer ft Eccentric<br />

Newspapers. 38251 Schoolcraft. Livonia.<br />

Michigan 48150<br />

Clerk Typist<br />

Position open for individual<br />

with good typing skills, filing<br />

ond general office work Calculator<br />

and occounts payobie<br />

experience helpful. Salary<br />

based on experience Paid vocation<br />

and complete insurance<br />

benefits Hours 9 AM to<br />

5:30 PM For appointment<br />

call 642-4200.<br />

Silhouette/ American<br />

Health Spas<br />

30555 Southfield Rd<br />

Suite 400<br />

Southfield at 13 Mile<br />

Southfield<br />

SECRETARY for Troy Financial<br />

Firm Good skills reqiured lo<br />

work for VP in luxury offices<br />

Excellent benefits ond fee<br />

paid Salory $600<br />

ADAMS<br />

&<br />

MARTIN<br />

PERSONNEL<br />

920 E Maple Birmingham<br />

646-5600<br />

ORDER DESK. 1175. Fee Paid<br />

Read cutting tool prints, like telephone<br />

work Farmington CaU Mr<br />

Grant, Suburban Personnel 4774M0<br />

MEDICAL INSURANCE CLERK<br />

W. SUBURBS $130<br />

Light typing OK - Flexible hours.<br />

Call Pam Smith at 211-2111 (till 7<br />

PM weekdays i Personnel<br />

PERMANENT STAFF COMPANY<br />

OPERATOR<br />

NCR Bookkeeping machine Model<br />

S3 for Accounts Receivable (heavy<br />

load) Must be fully experienced.<br />

Five day week<br />

Apply 12130 Greenfield<br />

Ntar Plymouth Rd<br />

SECRETARY with bookkeeping ex<br />

E<br />

rience Apply at 31484 W 8 Vile<br />

I., Farmington Mich<br />

LIGHT SHORTHAND<br />

or speedy longhand will start you<br />

aa Sec y to easy to please South<br />

field executive who pays your<br />

agency fee Good phone manner<br />

and accurste typing? Earn $120tisa<br />

weak Please call Ms Baker<br />

at $42-3143 (open till 7 pm I<br />

PERMANENT STAFF CO<br />

Airport A<strong>rea</strong> Sec y $000<br />

Company pays personnel service<br />

fee aad ... very top benefits to adf<br />

• supervisor with Ught shorthand.<br />

Reliable Start now! Call Carol<br />

Dwytr at 2814111 (open till 7 pm<br />

weekdays 1<br />

PERMANENT STAFF CO<br />

TELEPHONE<br />

RECEPTIONIST<br />

Needed immediately. Dependable<br />

full time woman for answering<br />

telephone, minor filing,<br />

some typing and clerical,<br />

Must be neat, have a good<br />

voice Over 25, 5'/t days,<br />

hours flexible. Excellent pay.<br />

apply in person 26400 W 8<br />

Mile Rd<br />

TEMPORARY<br />

TYPISTS<br />

SECRETARIES<br />

STENOGRAPHERS<br />

. CALL<br />

win GIRL<br />

545-6828<br />

FOR OFFICE NEAREST YOU<br />

GENERAL OFFICE he*<br />

Wayne Oakland Laadkeapi 474-4 Ml


s<br />

HC*f(RtW.G-»C) THB OBSMtVEK k ECCENTRIC Thur^, Myth 20. 1975<br />

904<br />

SECRETARY<br />

For Notionol Corporation.<br />

Shorp person with good communication.<br />

skills. WW advance<br />

quickly. $585 up to<br />

$628, in two weeks. Compony<br />

poy» fee.<br />

ACCURACY<br />

PERSONNEL<br />

Birmingham<br />

Southfield<br />

642-3050<br />

358-2010<br />

SECRETARY-RECK PTIONBT<br />

Needed at mci, r*r MM gb-l •<br />

in Southfield. Duties include<br />

rat* typing, filing aad general office<br />

Shorthand not required,<br />

Livonia Typists(3)'<br />

The bloom to back to large, local<br />

company's future. Hiring. Nov!<br />

Three peraoaa with 1 to 3 year* experience.<br />

$111-9119. Call Pam<br />

Smith at Ml-IUI (till 7 pre) Per<br />

PERMANENT STAFF COMPANY<br />

Stat Experience?<br />

Typist with good accuracy needed<br />

here NW suburb an employer pays<br />

SIM week Call now at 543-3143 till<br />

7 pm Personnel<br />

PERMANENT STAFF CO<br />

•<br />

who prefers public contact, (barter<br />


„—„<br />

r<br />

1 • • .•<br />

I - v : l<br />

• •« > ••*• «<br />

T!««d«T. March 20, 4975 THE OBSERVER k ECCENTRIC (R,W,G-9Q*I3C ^<br />

504 H* Wanted<br />

AUJO SALES.<br />

SALESMAN NEEDED FOR<br />

LOCAL SUBURBAN DEALER<br />

Yotag. aggrassive pmtn i n M<br />

to nil ppeition as combination Sales<br />

man: New Cert. Trucks. Ueed<br />

Cert.<br />

Experience not necessery Will<br />

train the right pereon<br />

Send Raaume to Boi IN Obaerver<br />

• Eccentric Newspapers. »m<br />

Schoolcraft. Livonia Michigan<br />

m<br />

Obaerver A Eccentric Newspaper*<br />

JOS I Schoolcraft Livonia. Mich<br />

LADIES<br />

Moke money full or port<br />

time • Hove o nutritionol<br />

porty. Our prog rom guaran-<br />

tee* better health- in 30 day*,<br />

(in writing). Or mon®y r ®<br />

funded. It <strong>rea</strong>lly work*! You<br />

provide the audience We do<br />

the rev,<br />

CALL NOW'<br />

352-5758<br />

306 Htlp<br />

Safes<br />

A I opportunity full and part time<br />

no experience, no investment no de-<br />

liveries Call between 19-3 Ml -27M<br />

or 754 7174<br />

COME, GROW<br />

WITH US!<br />

RAPIDLY GROWING<br />

EARL KEIM REALTY COMPANY<br />

Of PLYMOUTH<br />

hos found it neeessoty to in-<br />

c<strong>rea</strong>se it* *ales staff to handle<br />

our inc<strong>rea</strong>sing sales volume<br />

We have 2 full time position*<br />

open for experienced sole*<br />

people in our Northville of-<br />

fice Interested?<br />

Call Jim Bress<br />

349 5600<br />

Real Estate Sales<br />

Pari time or full time new homes<br />

no mortgage money or listing prob<br />

lems Openings in Washtenaw<br />

Wayne Oakland and Macomb Coun<br />

tits Represent nationally known<br />

home builder Call Mr Rodd 474<br />

3135 or evenings , 357 1424<br />

MUSIC STORE now hiring sales<br />

person for keyboard guitar and<br />

amplifier Must be over 18 Call<br />

Ml 1141 or 544 9700<br />

READY TO WEAR<br />

SALESLADIES<br />

Experienced mature sales per<br />

sonnel for full time employment<br />

particularly seasoned in sales of<br />

coats A dresses Opportunity for ad<br />

vancement plus excellent company<br />

benefits Apply in person<br />

ALBERTS<br />

NORTHLAND CENTER<br />

Menswear<br />

SALES PEOPLE<br />

WANTED<br />

EXPERIENCED ONLY<br />

For exclusive Men A store opening<br />

in Farmington a<strong>rea</strong> Full or part<br />

time age no factor Blue Cross<br />

profit sharing available State expe<br />

nence and statistics in brief note<br />

to A M GABRIEI.S 18074 Oak<br />

Drive Detroit 48221<br />

FULLER BRUSH<br />

Con Ploce 2 full and 2 part<br />

time mature adults Livonia,<br />

Farmington a<strong>rea</strong> Car neces-<br />

sary S50 part time $200 &<br />

up full time Phone<br />

271-3738<br />

VERY EXPERIENCED person to<br />

work in exclusive high fashion<br />

Women's Boutique Birmingham<br />

aret Musi love working with cus<br />

tomers and be capable of coordinat<br />

ing outfits Full or part time 25<br />

years or over $42-3088<br />

CAREER<br />

Opportunity<br />

I'm tired of Interviewing Sole*<br />

People for a career opportu-<br />

nity and only talking to<br />

people who are *ati*fied earn-<br />

ing $200 to $250 weekly<br />

People without ambitionl If<br />

there it someone with a<br />

strong desire for a healthy fi-<br />

nancial future with no travel,<br />

no competition, no soliciting:<br />

we offer*:<br />

1. Income, $300 to $500 per<br />

week.<br />

2. 25% automatic second<br />

year increose.<br />

3. Unique lead source.<br />

4. Over 50% closing averoge.<br />

5. - Excellent retirement ben-<br />

efits. 4 •><br />

6. Incentive program: Carib-<br />

bean cruise, Las Vega*, Ha-<br />

woiion trip*<br />

For per*onel and confidential<br />

nterview. send complete re-<br />

*ume to Box 532,<br />

Observer •& Eccentric News-<br />

papers. 36251 Schoolcraft. Li-<br />

vonia, Michigan 48150.<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

THINK SPRING - Think Selling<br />

Real Estate Join the largest and<br />

still growing Real Estate Firm In<br />

the country Offering excellent<br />

class room training and finest refer-<br />

ral system Top Commission Mul-<br />

tiple Listing Service<br />

BIRMINGHAM • TROY<br />

LIBBY & ASSOC Inc.<br />

644-3232<br />

BLOOMFIELD-W BLOOMFIELD<br />

SECONTINE ASSOC<br />

626-8800<br />

HOUSEWIVES<br />

If you wont to become more<br />

active with part-time employ<br />

ment. consider applying for<br />

one of the sales positions at<br />

Hickory Farms Of Ohio This<br />

is one of America's leodmg<br />

cheese stores and will be<br />

opening soon in the North-<br />

land Sapping Center (next to<br />

J C Penney). Work mornings,<br />

afternoons or evenings No ex-<br />

perience necessary. Will train<br />

Apply in person only to Mr<br />

Mike Doyle, between 1-2<br />

Noon and 5 PM on Fri.,<br />

March 21<br />

506 Hdp Wanted<br />

AVON<br />

GET BACK INTO THE SWING OF<br />

THINGS Be an Avon Represenla<br />

live Meet people have fun. find<br />

out how profitable selling is when<br />

vou ve go< beautiful fragrances,<br />

cosmetics, )ewelrv and family prod<br />

ucts too I'll show vou how Please<br />

call<br />

MS 0455 427 4000<br />

152 2926 422 2252<br />

SALESMAN<br />

SELL Industrial Footwear to In<br />

dustry Retail shoe experienc help<br />

ful Mature reliable individuals<br />

onlv Salary plus commission Call<br />

Week days or Saturday 'A M<br />

532 3812<br />

REPRESENTATIVE<br />

For nationwide food com-<br />

pany, commissions and bo-<br />

nuses Apply in person:<br />

8900 Telegraph<br />

Detroit Mich 48239<br />

Modeling School Sales<br />

The world lamous BARBIZON<br />

SCHOOL OF MODELING is seek<br />

ing women who have a sales back<br />

ground Must be chic and have a<br />

knowledge of the fashion field<br />

Eves and Saturdays a must Draw<br />

against commission plus bonus<br />

Call Miss Dega<br />

353-2800<br />

EXPANSION<br />

Positions available for experienced<br />

or non experienced sales people<br />

Full training facilities in classroom<br />

and in the field Fastest growing<br />

and largest <strong>rea</strong>l estate firm in the<br />

country 1000 offices nationally<br />

CaU Mr Chevnne for appointment<br />

642-8100<br />

Century 2 1<br />

Libby h Assoc South<br />

Birmingham<br />

SALES-MANAGEMENT<br />

Active Better Sportswear Depart<br />

ment has opening for an expe<br />

rienced Salesperson and also for a<br />

Department Manager Excellent po<br />

sit ion for ambitious career person<br />

MARTI-K<br />

SUBURBAN<br />

OAK PARK<br />

CaU II AM 5 PM 399 3377<br />

After 5 PM 353 1179<br />

WAINTED Neat appearing expe<br />

rienced food salesmen to call on<br />

chain and independent food mar<br />

kets Car furnished or car allow<br />

anoe Pleasant working conditions<br />

Send resume to Box 534 Observer<br />

k Eccentnc Newspapers 36251<br />

Schoolcraft Livonia. Michigan<br />

44150<br />

EXPERIENCED<br />

SALESWOMAN<br />

to estoblish life department in<br />

large fire and casualty<br />

agency Byron W Trerice<br />

Agency. 24245 Northwestern<br />

Highway, Southfield<br />

355-5400<br />

SALESMAN FOR Men s Clothing<br />

store Experience not necessarv<br />

Salary plus S<br />

CONDUCTED BY<br />

GINI<br />

647-1674<br />

FLEA MARKET. Saturdays A Sun<br />

davs. 9 AM to 6 PM Perry and<br />

Water St. downtown Pontiac<br />

Plants, plaster crafts books, glass<br />

toys, and trains New with us this<br />

week. Gingerb<strong>rea</strong>d House Antiques<br />

of Lake Orion<br />

ANTIQUE CLOCKS banjo oak<br />

regulator, and many other types<br />

Also oak curio cabinet, mirrored<br />

back glass shelves 626 9057<br />

CUPBOARD cradV settee Ubles<br />

chairs desk, rockers, organ stool,<br />

commodes ice box, oval walnut<br />

Victorian lamp table, much too<br />

much to list All in excellent condt<br />

lion 453-2285<br />

1/)VELY Victorian Oil Lamp with<br />

brass base and etched globe. $45<br />

Interesting Victorian hall stand<br />

with mirror and decorative tiles<br />

$70 Drop leaf table $60 642-4259<br />

702 Antiques 706 Appftancot &<br />

KENMORE |« rsnee Mjnch- _<br />

white, good condtt*—. 4M MMM»<br />

GE REFRIGERATOR PreewTTt y-<br />

ft.. good condition $44. MI-4lM . (<br />

DEALERS wanted for Flea Market<br />

Craft Show May 17 at Holmes Jr<br />

High. Livonia CaU for space 427-4S4S<br />

- JL<br />

MOVING, must sell 4<br />

white GE potaerubher dishwasher >


140(R,WXMpC) THE OBSERVER It ECCENTRIC Thur»d*Y. Muth 20l 1975<br />

706<br />

GE portable ob<br />

lero 447-4522<br />

CUSTOM DRESSMAKING<br />

Alterations<br />

Bridal k Formal<br />

Fast Service 4M-7472<br />

DRESS DESION, Dressmaking, Al-<br />

tarauons. all type buttonholes Pri-<br />

vate SOWIM lessons<br />

Call 94, 52549M. 47*4771<br />

CUSTOM mad* elothji: dresses<br />

suits, wedding gowns, BrideemaMa'<br />

». alterations. M years ex^<br />

Dressmaking &<br />

Tailoring<br />

ALTERATIONS, all kinds, men<br />

and women. Fast service. Call any-<br />

time 30 vears experience Let<br />

phone ring long time Birmingham,<br />

4474350<br />

Bee tried<br />

KING A SON ELECTRIC<br />

RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL<br />

522-4557 LICENSED<br />

Use Your BankAmericard<br />

J A J ELECTRIC<br />

Residential, commercial, FHA<br />

work and free estimates After 4<br />

PM 4444295 or 4M 247I<br />

BRITE Electric, residential A com-<br />

mercial Repairs, violations Rea-<br />

sonable SS3-3Sa4<br />

TERRY MCINALLY ELECTRIC -<br />

Rochester. Residential, com-<br />

mercial wiring, home repairs, fsst<br />

service, call 4524147<br />

MASTER ELECTRICIAN<br />

Res I Remodeling -Com m I<br />

Free Estimate Licensed 151-7447<br />

ELECTRICAL<br />

SERVICE-INCREASES-CHANGES<br />

ELECTRIC HEAT INSTALLED<br />

Mercury, Lucalox Floodlights<br />

Industrial. Residential, comm'l<br />

Floodlltes-Park a<strong>rea</strong>:Bldg drives<br />

Mach controls-Fluorescent lights<br />

GOOD WIRING DOESN'T COST<br />

IT PAYS!!!<br />

"Speedy" Electric<br />

VE 5-0600<br />

ELECTRICAL WORK DONE<br />

Reasonable rales, free est , fast<br />

service No job too big or small.<br />

425-2072<br />

A&N ELECTRIC CO<br />

Resident! Commer'l. Industl<br />

Over 20 yrs. Experience<br />

We do Household Wiring<br />

Ranges. Dryers Service changes.<br />

Alterations. Additions, etc<br />

Also: Shops. Stores. Lot Ligtting<br />

specialists<br />

FAST. EFFICIENT SERVICE!<br />

421-3838<br />

COLLINS ELECTRIC CO<br />

RESIDENTIAL. COMMERCIAL<br />

Eat 19M GA 1-2*44<br />

BOLLIN ELECTRIC<br />

Commerclal-Indnatrlal-Resl<br />

GA MtM ) •<br />

BILL AUTRY, Elec Contractor<br />

Commercial. Induatrial. Repairs<br />

Violations. Reasonable. Work<br />

KE MtM; after I PM. 4tt<br />

K R<br />

¥<br />

BULLDOZING<br />

GRADING-BACKHOE<br />

Ray's Landscaping A Nursery<br />

PENCINO<br />

WOOD. S<br />

FREE EST<br />

STEEL AND REPAIRS<br />

347-234f<br />

FIREPLACE WOOD<br />

SEASONED HARDWOODS |2S/cd<br />

FRUITWOODS $35/cd<br />

419-1493<br />

MIXED HARDWOOD<br />

Full Face Cord, well seasoned, 125<br />

Delivered anywhere 5914427<br />

J W WRIGHT SUPPLY<br />

FIREWOOD<br />

4744044<br />

SEASONED mixed hardwood. deU<br />

ering face cords dailv, Troy -<br />

mingham Bloomfield • Roche<br />

A surrounding a<strong>rea</strong>.<br />

HARDWOOD. Oak. Hickory. 2 fa**<br />

cords 24 In ISO It In.. $45 Deliv-<br />

ered Tree removal. I AM- I PM<br />

6*2 2571<br />

Boor Service<br />

FLOOR Sanding Finishing A<br />

Stsin Work beautifully done<br />

Work myself IM-ltlS<br />

FLOOR SANDING-REFINISHINO<br />

Old floors our specialty Very<br />

<strong>rea</strong>sonable. ,Free est 477-77M<br />

Furnoce Repair<br />

FURNACE SERVICE<br />

Cleaning. Repair. Instsllatien<br />

Humidifiers. Boilers<br />

Reasonable Rates<br />

KRAUSE'S<br />

HOME HEATING SERVICE<br />

Mas fere ha rge 453-0228<br />

Furniture<br />

FURNITURE REPAIR<br />

Reupholstering A Refmishing<br />

Our specialty Ts repairing ri<br />

lueing and reupholstering dini<br />

room chairs<br />

•e«l<br />

dinng<br />

M14MV<br />

FURNITURE REPAIR<br />

SERVJCS<br />

422-72*4<br />

Garages<br />

' Garages-All Styled<br />

ALL Home Improvement<br />

Lowest Discount Prices<br />

Owner is your Salesmsn<br />

FREE EST E-S TBRMS<br />

HYGRADE BUILDING<br />

Cad Anytime<br />

557-2880<br />

GARAGE DOORS<br />

REPAIRED OR REPLACED. Elec-<br />

tric Operators After 4 PM. 42544*7<br />

HOME REPAIRS. Large and<br />

small Carpentry, electric, plumb-<br />

ing Painting Inside and out 0*<br />

tors and roef repairs H7-14M<br />

EXPERIENCED HANDYMAN<br />

Elec.. plumbing, carpentry. bvBUn<br />

Handyman Fla meet<br />

Doors cut. minor plumblM * Mat,<br />

disposals, locks iffCKELiOJ^<br />

iMJtn<br />

i'ftt!..<br />

A


Thursday, March 2ft 1975 THE OBSERVER k ECCENTRIC (R,WfO-llO»JC<br />

710 Mbc. F«r Sab<br />

,!, Oakland County<br />

heel eflar ever CM Walnut mity.<br />

IMI in m-mn<br />

APAWTMENT furnish tags<br />

nirm World' twin MB. t<br />

Dresser. I iriwn I fl<br />

miner "MUI frame Urn*<br />

im


lftO(RtW,G-lX) THE 0B8ERVER k ECCENTRIC Thunda^ March 20. 1975<br />

730 Sporting Goods<br />

SLATS POOL TAILSS UM<br />

732 Wearing Apparel<br />

baits BOUTIQUE<br />

Sailing tM brand m ctotbw Al<br />

has to p. 81ms Ml. Fancy, Sport-<br />

Ums. *-n* aIt. Por appo to tenant.<br />

irv«M4. m*«<br />

MATERNITY clothes for spring k<br />

summer, li* HI, young us to<br />

data faablons, many from Page<br />

•ay. eicellent condition, <strong>rea</strong>son<br />

able 477-M7I<br />

LIUTITIA Mink Stole. Aho char<br />

coal brawa aaiari fur coat, alac It,<br />

eicelleat cootfitioa 6434107<br />

WEDDING Gown, lace. *lsa 14.<br />

Baautlful. Excellent condition<br />

IIM UI-7111<br />

PETITE dMk|aar draaaaa. Slae I,<br />

I. Sboaa, (lac 4. 4W Thurs Fri<br />

only Mill Qaaa Court. AlU Loma<br />

Sob Grand Rlvef Farmington Rd<br />

araa<br />

PANT SUITS, draaaai. ensembles,<br />

slacks. topa 1-11, excellent condition<br />

Shoes, 74. Wlga Mem clothing<br />

42149K<br />

CAMEL HAIR coat. navy, lady*<br />

ilu 14-11 Worn twice. Excellent<br />

condition 115. 45*4217<br />

LONG DRESS siae 14. suitable for<br />

prom Never been worn 531-4964<br />

LOVELY brown Mink jacket. MOO<br />

HMIIt<br />

GIRL'S 4 • IX and 7 - 14. tome<br />

cbubbiea Alao boy'a II - It; In<br />

time for Easter 4274679<br />

CHILDREN'S. J union, and Ladles<br />

winter and summer clothing and<br />

maternity Furniture, baby equip-<br />

, misc 55MM0<br />

ment 55S-4J<br />

CHILDRENS good Spring clothing,<br />

v«rv <strong>rea</strong>aonable ible High chair, chair converts<br />

to youth chair. Drapes, toy<br />

raise<br />

IVORY chiffon organdy with unusual<br />

lace trim, train, and veil Includ<br />

ed lltS 5154944<br />

734 Trade or Soil<br />

WILL trade or sell ($300). IMS Mus<br />

tang, for Motorcycle 515-1047<br />

736 Wanted Misc.<br />

WANTED Table saw. baid saw.<br />

lathe, chain saw, drill press, roto<br />

tiller, air conditioner, color T V .<br />

camping trailer, outboard motor,<br />

tractor, oak round table, roll lop<br />

desk 477-1144<br />

WANTED: Color TVS needing relr<br />

Must have UHF Channels<br />

y up to MO 7IS MM or 261^900<br />

K<br />

WANTED: Old radios, tubes and<br />

parts from the 1920 s thru the 40's,<br />

In any condition Also telegraph<br />

keys and related equipment Abo<br />

interested In some early TV'S If<br />

unaure, please call anyway 52245J1<br />

WANTED Bedroom Sets. Chests,<br />

Desks. Refrigerators, Wringer<br />

Washers, Gas Ranges. Electric<br />

Ranges. Dressers and Household<br />

KE 1-5164<br />

NINE or ten hp Evinrude outboard<br />

motor, pull start 421-0978<br />

ALL PIANOS WANTED<br />

HIGHEST PRICES PAID<br />

SCANLAN Ke 2 7537<br />

All Non-Ferrous Metals<br />

Capper 32-40c Brass 25-38c<br />

lead 10c Aluminum 8-16c<br />

BATTERIES 90c<br />

v .<br />

Carbide-Nickel-Silver<br />

Plymouth Iron & Metal<br />

40251 Schoolcraft<br />

Weekdays 8 4 30. Sat 8 4<br />

425-1110 453-1080<br />

WANTED small sail boat or catamaran.<br />

call evenings. 626-5841<br />

FAMILY would like to rent garden<br />

a<strong>rea</strong> that is al<strong>rea</strong>dy plowed, F arm<br />

ington a<strong>rea</strong><br />

478-3654<br />

WANTED; piano, spinet or<br />

nice condition 113<br />

SWORDS WANTED<br />

Japanese. German, dagfers, helmets,<br />

medals, war souvenirs<br />

885 9431<br />

COLOR T V s needing repair,<br />

under 7 years old. pay up to ISO<br />

Also B W portables, with UHF, up<br />

to 110 838 7842<br />

736 Wonted Misc.<br />

WANTED. Lloatal and American<br />

Ftjrer Tralna 729 5696 or »49-7725<br />

738 Household rets<br />

POODLE puppies, white or<br />

vary tiny «Sb<br />

YOREIE puppy. ARC, malt-ttML<br />

GERMAN Shepherd pupaTjUCC.<br />

champlon-skrad ExcaUant quality<br />

and temperament |1M. 4?t-14M<br />

COCEER-SPANIEL. ARC. buff. II<br />

*k. fainale. shoU, trained Ideal<br />

far children. Private. 64541M<br />

AMERICAN Eskimo, Boxer. CoUle,<br />

Labrador, Malamute mixed.<br />

Poodle. Puppy, small. Yorkahtre<br />

Terrier. Black Peralan cat. mixed,<br />

beautiful.<br />

Shelter For Unwanted Animate<br />

Ml MM<br />

IRISH SETTER puppies AKC regis<br />

tered, American, l, Canadian Chnm-<br />

ploo blood line M4-I1J5<br />

BLACK allver Keeahonden. Excellent<br />

watch dog. I years old. AKC.<br />

IIM Ml-1450<br />

PUPPY. 7 weeks. Free to good<br />

Home Mixed breed, medium sise.<br />

2554*97<br />

BORZOI (Ruaaian Wolf Hound> pup<br />

jMt. best In show, champion sire<br />

and champion dam. Flashy red and<br />

white pupa now available for pets<br />

or show 137-/314<br />

MINI Sheep dog. fei female. 3 years<br />

old. completely hous ebroken. good<br />

with children, mus must find good<br />

home. IM<br />

114-3503<br />

COLLIE, exciting blue female 1<br />

yr., champion sired, AKC, 545-1460<br />

SHELTIES, American - Canadian<br />

champion sired Shots Wormed<br />

Show t pet. Grown female house<br />

broken. Reasonable Guaranteed<br />

K-Mars 83M755<br />

BOUVIERS, big and beautiful.<br />

AKC, I weeks, see these before you<br />

buy 1911471<br />

Minature Schnauier puppies.<br />

Whelped January 15 Male lr female,<br />

AKC registered Permanent<br />

shots and wormed 7M-5411<br />

GOLDEN color afghan. I year old.<br />

male, <strong>rea</strong>dy for breeding Best<br />

offer 511-7052<br />

FREE St Bernard, 3 years old,<br />

male, loves children, needs room<br />

to roam, call after 6 PM 4785808<br />

GOLDEN RETRIEVER. 4W vears<br />

spayed female, AKC, beautiful and<br />

loveable 150 or best offer 626-8970<br />

MINIATURE Schnauiers, 4 years<br />

old. male 4 female shots, papers,<br />

must sell 522-8834<br />

TOY POODLES, AKC. 8 weeks. 2<br />

tiny females. 1125 9684369<br />

MALTESE puppies, male, 4<br />

months old Shots. AKC. »225<br />

151-4 M0<br />

COCKER Spaniels. AKC. Champion<br />

sired, shots, 681-3067<br />

GENTLE kitten, gray and white,<br />

3H months, litter trained, to kind<br />

loving family 644-4522<br />

WANT good home for female white<br />

poodle No papers, Best with older<br />

children or adults 427-8138<br />

FREE to good home small black<br />

male dog, mixed breed, very good<br />

with children, housebroken, 453-2278<br />

MEDIUM sized one year old black<br />

dog. needs room to run and family<br />

to 1< love. Rochester 375-0092<br />

FREE to good home mixed breed<br />

dog Would make good watchdog 8<br />

mos old Male 4784739<br />

SCHNAUZER, miniature, AKC.<br />

salt-pepper, healthy adorable 9<br />

week ola female |I25 522 7154<br />

IRISH Setter, sli<br />

housebroken. 175<br />

months, male.<br />

255-6063<br />

THREE adorable pure whxe kittens.<br />

free to good home 455-4477<br />

EASTER rabbits. 8 weeks old. also<br />

large rabbits, live or dressed Gravlin's,<br />

13 Mile-Northerwestern Hwy<br />

SEVEN adorable puppies. 6 weeks<br />

old, need a home Is each<br />

KE 4-5334<br />

WANTED one guinea pig' 937-3126<br />

MINIATURE Schnauiers. AKC, 7<br />

weeks, paper trained, 4 female,<br />

one male, call after 4 PM, 261-4837<br />

SCOTT IE AKC 5 years, male Excellent<br />

watchdog Housebroken<br />

Prefers adults, older children<br />

1125 476-8217<br />

if you find your name in today's<br />

Classified Section<br />

You've just won<br />

2 Free<br />

Red Wing<br />

Hockey<br />

Tickets<br />

740 rot Service<br />

DOG FOOD'<br />

SPECIALS<br />

I lbs I M<br />

15 lbs MM<br />

DOG I D. NAME TAGS<br />

PET SUPPLIES<br />

beppy Dog Food Di»t.<br />

J7M7 Ford 'Rd Westland<br />

TM4144<br />

BEAGLE, male. Housebroken, free<br />

to good home. Ut-ITM<br />

BLUE Peralan female cat for aale.<br />

with papera. one year old. IM<br />

4764325<br />

POODLES, AKC, four" chocolate<br />

miniature females. 7 weeka, |I5<br />

6M-M67<br />

NINE beautifully marked mixed pedigree<br />

Collie and German Shepherd<br />

puppies, I weeks. 15 M7-40M<br />

DOBERMAN AKC, one year old.<br />

good papers, pleaae call after I<br />

BT 313-4413<br />

PUPPIES WANTED<br />

We find them good homes. Pet<br />

City, 13 Mile, Van Dyke. Shelby<br />

Plaxa 739-8717<br />

SCHNAUZER miniature, home<br />

raised puppies Wormed, shots,<br />

trained, guaranteed. Champion<br />

atud service, professional Brooming.<br />

Master Charge> Bank<br />

Amerlcard The Albrecht's 5224380<br />

AKC. Afghan Pups Weekends and<br />

evenings. 537413T Days. 537-1111<br />

IRISH SETTER pups. 10 weeks,<br />

AKC, 1 male, 1 females, verv <strong>rea</strong>sonable.<br />

After 6 PM 711-1183<br />

GOLDEN RETRIEVER puppies, 6<br />

weeks. AKC. After 5 PM >134162<br />

AKC NORWEGIAN Elkhound, female,<br />

1100 or best offer. 533 9288<br />

The Birmingham Humane has list<br />

tngs on several pets, dogs, puppies.<br />

cats and kittens needing good<br />

homes Call between 9 and 5. No<br />

Sunday calls MI 4-2339<br />

POODLE, 2 year old female,<br />

spayed. 110 358-2967<br />

SHEPHERD- Husky pups Health<br />

guaranteed Silver and dark. 125<br />

274 4964<br />

ENGLISH Springer Spaniels, 9<br />

weeks old, AKC, Champion stock, 3<br />

little Liver and White lovers 375-01M<br />

DOBERMAN PUP. AKC, beautiful<br />

black female. Blood lines, in<br />

telligence, temperament superb<br />

562-6747<br />

BEAUTIFUL mixed Brittany Spaniel<br />

puppies. 15 each 522-7672<br />

AIREDALE PUPPIES. AKC. champion<br />

sired, loving family pet Ann<br />

Arbor 769-4245<br />

AKC Dachshund, red miniature. 7<br />

week puppies. 2 female. 2 male,<br />

455-2433<br />

WEST HIGHLAND White Terriers.<br />

AKC registered. 6 weeks old 151-<br />

4779 or 651-2558<br />

ALASKAN Malamute, 5 months,<br />

male. |75, good markings Days,<br />

851 5030 evenings. 3634586<br />

CHIHUAHUA. AKC. beautiful fawn<br />

female. 4 lbs . 4 years old. 150<br />

718-2843<br />

OOOD HOMES WANTED<br />

St Bernard, 10 month old male<br />

cat, Labrador - Setter pup, Poodle,<br />

Dachshund. Dalmatian, mixed<br />

Shepherd. Collie. Cockapoo, Labr<br />

ador pup. German Shepherd. Old<br />

English Sheepdog, white cat.<br />

Beagle, Beagle mixed puppy Many<br />

others too numerous to mention.<br />

Call Birmingham Humane between<br />

9-5, no Sunday calls, Ml 4-2339<br />

CAT, Russian Blue gray, extreme<br />

ly clean, intelligent, gentle, very affectiinate.<br />

neutered To loving<br />

people 271-3793<br />

BIRMINGHAM Humane Society<br />

badly In need of Dog Houses<br />

Please donate MI 4 2339<br />

SIAMESE kitten. 7 weeks old. Seal<br />

Point $20 GA24846<br />

FREE to good home: female dog,<br />

one year old. part Shepherd, shots,<br />

some training 455-2511<br />

COCKER Spaniel puppies AKC<br />

Beautiful color, champion sired,<br />

males Shots 7 weeks 421-4383<br />

CAT, I months old male, long hair,<br />

grey, black and white, neutered<br />

and shots Indoor cat 535-3022<br />

FREE female, 6 months, housebroken<br />

mixed breed, white, brown<br />

spots, cocker size, very bright 642<br />

H35 or 642-8551<br />

WISH to give away miniature<br />

French poodle Male, apricot color,<br />

4 years old Call 2614358<br />

GERMAN Shepherd 9 months, Liberstraum,<br />

obedience trained<br />

Papers, shots, show stock, must<br />

sell. IIM 522 2486<br />

LHASA APSO puppies. AKC registered<br />

10 weeks, shots, adorable,<br />

loveable pets 6514747<br />

FREE puppies. Farmington a<strong>rea</strong><br />

Call. 476-3030<br />

SHIH TZU, 2 months old, black and<br />

white, AKC. shots, wormed After 4<br />

PM. 8514571<br />

I'LL love you if you'll love me! I'm<br />

a cute little Yorxie female, as cute<br />

as can be 54549M<br />

GUARANTEED stud service for<br />

AKC female Shepherd desirwl by<br />

Plymouth couple. Call Chuck after<br />

6 PM. 455-4532<br />

TRI-COUNTY Companion Dog. al<br />

breed. Obedience Training Classes<br />

formirl<br />

699 2762 3554275<br />

METROPOLITAN<br />

DOG OBEDIENCE<br />

TRAINING CLINIC<br />

Sponsors of all phases of obedience<br />

training for all breeds of dogs. A<br />

dog worth owning is a dog worth<br />

training We train you to train your<br />

dog Your dog trained tor a better<br />

pet or dog obedience shows Classes<br />

starting April 3. Thursday, 7<br />

PM Health certificate required<br />

For further information, call 851-<br />

50M or 3584825<br />

Stud Service, white Persian est,<br />

papers, guaranteed litters, <strong>rea</strong>sonable<br />

rates 876-7232<br />

THE<br />

PEPPERMINT<br />

POODLE<br />

PARLOR<br />

Offers complete dog grooming for<br />

Poodles, Terriers, A most other<br />

breeds Call:<br />

453-7711<br />

IM W Liberty Plymouth<br />

BOARDING OF /^LL BREEDS<br />

Bird dog training Obedience train<br />

ing. Town A Country Kennels,<br />

47157 Cherry Hill Rd. Plymouth.<br />

MI 453 2790<br />

744 Horses, Livestock<br />

& Equipment<br />

RABBITS 2 bucks for breeding $10<br />

each with cagea. 417-1419<br />

HAY FOR SALE Extra large<br />

balea Some IM lbs M94411<br />

HORSE and Saddle, Veterinarian<br />

owned. Well trained, excellent riding,<br />

smooth gallop. Good beginning<br />

horse or advanced. #744171<br />

HORSE BOARDING, private estate.<br />

II mlnutea from Birmingham.<br />

Box stalls, pasture, miles of trail.<br />

Excellent car*. IM per month.<br />

17342M<br />

HORSES BOARDED. |I9<br />

Plymouth a<strong>rea</strong>, box stalla. 4554063,<br />

429-4M9<br />

HORSES BOARDED. Small, private<br />

farm wanta boarders. Box<br />

stalls S II acres of pasture MM<br />

Welch. Walled Lak* CaU 1<br />

after I PM<br />

800 Rec<strong>rea</strong>tional<br />

VeNdes<br />

EMPIRE<br />

TRAVEL TRAILERS<br />

By the makers of APACHE<br />

CAMPERS PARADISE<br />

Open Mon. thru Thurv, til' 8<br />

PM<br />

Op«n Tues., Wed., Fri., Sot.,<br />

t.'l 5:30 PM<br />

29070 Plymouth, Livonia,<br />

261-J100<br />

20804 John R., Hazel Park,<br />

545-9026<br />

10040 S. Telegraph, Taylor,<br />

291-7175<br />

A APACHE<br />

Is your BEST BUY! Come on in<br />

and SEE WHY!<br />

Campers Paradise<br />

Open Man. thru Thurs til' 8<br />

PM<br />

Open Tues., Wed., Fri, Sat.,<br />

til' 5:30 PM<br />

29070 Plymouth, Livonia,<br />

261-1100<br />

20804 John R , Hazel Park,<br />

545-9026<br />

10040 S. Telegraph, Taylor,<br />

291-7175<br />

CHEVY 1174 G 10 Van Windows,<br />

power brakes, steering, radio, upholstered<br />

Interior, many extras.<br />

M7-2675<br />

VAN CONVERSION<br />

The Slip-in Camping Unit is Custom<br />

Built. To CONVERT any make<br />

ef Van into a Complete Comfortable<br />

Camper No cutting or bolting<br />

necessary.<br />

ONLY $650<br />

For more Information, call or<br />

write, Connelly Enterprises, 1117<br />

W Maple Road. Walled Lake.<br />

48068 1-624-5216<br />

802 Snowmobiles<br />

NEW Snowmobile Trailer 851-1717<br />

RUPP & COLUMBIA<br />

SNOWMOBILES<br />

NEW 1975 MACHINES<br />

440CC. 40 HP<br />

1595 UP<br />

LaBARONS SPORTS INC<br />

34711 Dequindre<br />

S of 15 Ml., Troy<br />

565 3536<br />

SKI DOO '73. 400 FA, built up for<br />

racing, new engine, clutch, expansion<br />

chambers, etc Double trailer<br />

$950 After 6 PM 5254422<br />

804 Airplanes<br />

CESSNA 1971, 401B. no damage,<br />

always hangared. 1 owner, immaculate,<br />

licensed till 8/75, total hours<br />

650 Call Woody 5214200<br />

CESSNA 19M Skyhawk, with two<br />

Mark 12. 3M channel ADF $7,450<br />

Call Woody, 5214200<br />

GAT-1 Simulator, meticulously<br />

maintained Call Woody, 5214200<br />

806 Boats & Motors<br />

FIBERGLAS Canoe.12 ft excellent<br />

condition. 9S7«24<br />

SAILBOAT. 16 ft Day Siilor,<br />

Chrysler Lone Star, trailer includ<br />

ed. call 626-7368<br />

11 ft aluminum boat 7to hp motor<br />

Accessories Roof-top boat carrier,<br />

used 3 times Priced to sell After<br />

I SO PM or anytime weekends,<br />

6444001<br />

14 Ft. Rebel flberglas sailboat<br />

91391, aluminum rigi suits of<br />

sails. Pamco trailer' a firm<br />

559-4364<br />

SAILBOAT. 13 ft. Bayvlewer, nice<br />

shape Fun to sail With trailer,<br />

$500 647-3847<br />

LUGER 20 ft sailboat, sleeps 4<br />

4274457<br />

EVINRUDE. 19M. 18 hp. excel<br />

lent condition. $300 477-2648<br />

SAILBOAT. South Coast. 22 foot,<br />

large cockpit, dinette, with trailer,<br />

sails, $3915 G<strong>rea</strong>t Lakes Sailboats<br />

559-0361 4774023<br />

TRAILER & BOAT<br />

STORAGE<br />

Protected-Fenced Lighted<br />

630 E. Wolton Blvd Pontiac<br />

373 5350 338-6246<br />

812 Motorcycles,<br />

Go-Karts-Mini Bikes<br />

BSA 650. no title, trade for Honda<br />

Twin 305 or bigger or sell 5354406<br />

SUZUKI 1972. 350. good condition.<br />

$600 851-4096<br />

SUZUKI 1972 TC 90 Like new 1,819<br />

miles Asking 1375 357 2924<br />

KAWASAKI 1973 , 350 Enduro. like<br />

new. 422 7535<br />

HONDA 1972 CB 500 1300 original<br />

miles, excellent condition 474 4036<br />

HONDA 500. Fsiring A Bucco bag.<br />

cycle guard, low mileage, bar,<br />

other extras $1100 644-0328<br />

SUZUKI 1970 350CC Needs work<br />

$100 New trial tires, 3 15 x 19. 3 50<br />

x 18 5234143<br />

SUZUKI 1974, 125TM, forward<br />

mounted Konl shocks, many<br />

extras $540 349-76M<br />

HONDA. 1971, CL 350 Excellent<br />

condition Hardly ever driven Only<br />

5000 miles Must see $525 4254627<br />

YAMAHA. 1974, GTIO MX New in<br />

July 1974, excellent condition 1300<br />

471-2714<br />

YAMAHA 1974 115 MX, never ridden,<br />

M50 411 7148<br />

SUZUKI 1971 TC 115 Street/dirt<br />

bike Like new. 1500 miles. $375.<br />

Must sell. 411-4094<br />

MOTOR<br />

CYCLE<br />

INSURANCE<br />

Check Our Rates<br />

255-5552<br />

OR<br />

255-51 10<br />

816 Auto Ports & Service<br />

812 Motorcycles,<br />

Go-Karts-Mini<br />

YAMAHA. 1971, IM MX dirt bike<br />

like new, many extras. Hon*.<br />

1*71, Trail 76. good condition,<br />

M7-MM<br />

YAMAHA Enduro 171 cc. after I<br />

PM.<br />

YAMAHA. 197) 4M MX. excellent<br />

condition, never been raced, low<br />

mileage MM<br />

SUZUKI. TIM. 1170. Excellent conditlon<br />

4 25-8962<br />

YAMAHA. 1*74. model IM RD. excellent<br />

shape, with extras, low mileage,<br />

1780 47M3M<br />

YAMAHA '74. RD1M. 1,000 miles,<br />

Uke new. M MPG. MM Between I<br />

AM and 3 PM 3M-74M<br />

KAWASAKI, mm. 7M cc. Dunstall<br />

cafe racing fairing and handlebars.<br />

Low mileage Very good condition<br />

I1.IM or best offer. 47t3MI<br />

YAMAHA 1974 500CC Excellent<br />

condition Extras 2 Helmets Included<br />

Padded sissy bar $1,600. Alter<br />

5 PM. 415-5641<br />

TRIUMPH I9M, IM. completely<br />

rebuilt, engine, brakes, wiring, red<br />

Not a trail bike 1495 474-0338<br />

HONDA 500, 1971, excellent, includes<br />

crash bar, padded sissy bar<br />

Only I.OM miles 341-1017 or4554273<br />

HONDA 4M. 1971, very good condition,<br />

MM or best offer 272-5963<br />

BMW 7M. 65M miles Bags and<br />

trailer, 11800 Call Ed. 833 1125<br />

HONDA, 1972 CB 350. like new, pad<br />

ded sissy bars, luggage rack, many<br />

extras 453-5652<br />

MINI BIKES<br />

Rupp.Ruttman.'Lil Indian.Solex<br />

SPECIALS<br />

Was Now<br />

4 HP. dual shocks 1200 1149<br />

Solex * 1280 $209<br />

Rupp,street legal,lOcc 1500 $319<br />

LaBARON S SPORTS INC<br />

34711 Dequindre<br />

S of 15 Mi., Troy<br />

. 585-3534<br />

816 Aulo Ports & Service<br />

NEW eat sat Mix!) whitewalls for Drt-<br />

Plnto, Vega. Ce*. Beat offer.<br />

After<br />

WHEEL COVERS<br />

New and uaed, singles or sets Also<br />

for pick ups and vaoa.<br />

SID SAVAGE \<br />

Auto Supply<br />

30254 Ford Rd<br />

West of Middlebelt<br />

MERCURY, 19M. complete |1M<br />

caah and haul. 349-7147<br />

USED TIRES ON WHEELS. |8 and<br />

up. Starters, alternators, batteries<br />

M exchange. 474-6739<br />

FOUR TIRES. H7I x 15 115 for all<br />

4. Two new snow tires with rims.<br />

H7I x IS. 175 4254622<br />

820 Autos Wanted<br />

YAMAHA. 1173. IM Enduro. 10M<br />

miles, 1375.. 415-1571 NEEDED IMMEDIATELY<br />

Sharp low mileage cars and trucks<br />

HONDA. 5M. 1974. 15M miles, like<br />

new I15M. 711-2541<br />

See or call<br />

HIGH DOLLAR HANLEY<br />

ROGER PECK CHEV<br />

Farmington 474-0500<br />

YAMAHA 750. 1973, 3860 miles,<br />

11600 . 7214945<br />

HONDA 3M. 1974. excellent condi<br />

l on. 427-2460<br />

YAMAHA 1974. 360 Enduro, low<br />

mileage, excellent condition, 11150<br />

537-1205<br />

HODAKA, 1973, 125 CC New com<br />

bat engine, extras. $550 3- bike<br />

trailer. $115 4644287<br />

HONDA. 1971. SL 115, very good<br />

condition. $325 525-1656<br />

HONDA. 1972*, CB 450, excellent<br />

condition, low mileage, adult<br />

owned $995 or best offer 582-7958<br />

SUZUKI. 1970, TS #0. good condi<br />

tion $225 ^ \ 422 1093<br />

V<br />

KAWASAKI. 175cc. ex<br />

extras, in<br />

good<br />

condition. $325<br />

V 2614506 26<br />

HONDA 1973, CB500. low mileage,<br />

excellent condition, must sell.<br />

$1,3M or best offer Evenings<br />

1-2274279<br />

MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE<br />

Lowest Rates. Monthly Payments<br />

Immediate Certificates<br />

Call 559-8687<br />

HONDA, 1971, 350, good condition,<br />

fair mileage, best bid takea^a^s.<br />

SUZUKI. 1M7. 150 $250 GA 2 1735<br />

KAWASAKI 1974, MT 1 minicycle<br />

Trail bike 75 cc. 3 speed with<br />

lights and mirror Less than 25<br />

miles $350 or best offer 399 8204,<br />

5344552<br />

814 Campers and<br />

Motorhomes<br />

APACHE 1972, solid state, like<br />

new, sleeps 6. $900 After 6 PM,<br />

729-5252<br />

CONCORD travel trailer, 1970, 22<br />

ft , excellent condition, sleeps 6.<br />

self-contained, tandem axle, one<br />

owner 4744626<br />

WHEEL camper, 1966 Sleeps 8, furnace,<br />

stove, sink, ice-box Electric<br />

light, double dinette, $600 Also 10<br />

ft Fiberglas boat. $100 464-1447<br />

APACHE. 1970. Mesa III Stove, Ke<br />

box. curtains, new tires Excellent<br />

condition 588 7696<br />

BULLSEYE, 1972, 8 ft pick-up<br />

camper Stove, refrigerator, heater<br />

and sink Sleeps 4 459-1772<br />

SIXTEEN ft TravelV Trailer, like<br />

new. dual axle, self-dontained, gas<br />

furnace, range and lights, porta<br />

$1,575 Days. 5374111, or evenings.<br />

353-7CT7<br />

CHAMPION<br />

CONCORD<br />

TITAN<br />

Motorhomes - Show Prices<br />

H.W. Auto Sales<br />

453-6535<br />

HEAVY DUTY equaliser hitch<br />

651-7146<br />

TRAVEL TRAILER. 20 ft sleeps 6.<br />

self contained, Reese hitch, awn<br />

ing. mirrors, less than 10,000 miles,<br />

excellent condition. $2150 4744638<br />

PORTA-CABIN. 1974. 6 sleeper. Pin<br />

neer model, many extras. M7 2675<br />

NOMAD 1973, camping trailer, 21<br />

ft.. 9 In., self • contained, sleeps 8,<br />

$3,100. Call between 4 9 PM.4554604<br />

PACE ARROW Motorhome, 1972,<br />

20 ft fully equipped. $7,200 4 25 2313<br />

FAN travel trailer, 16W ft., self<br />

contained, sleeps 4, also, mis<br />

cellaneous equipment Call after 5<br />

PM, 4224162<br />

816 Auto Parts & Service<br />

CHRYSLER, IM7. 313 enghe and<br />

transmission, $100 19M Pontiac 350<br />

engine. $M 476-4665<br />

WE have now to offer the new Lectra<br />

Auto Plug This new Lectra is<br />

quaranteed up to 50.000 miles or 3<br />

years driving. Will add 30K> hp<br />

and up to I mpg of gas Call with<br />

car make, year, model, engine<br />

site 4774211<br />

KEEP your car looking like new<br />

summer or winter. We Slmonixe -<br />

wax your car at your home for<br />

only $9 9$. For appointment call<br />

4774111<br />

1$ Your Trininiuion Slipping<br />

TRANSMISSION SPECIAL<br />

• ROAD TEST e CLEAN SCREEN<br />

• ADJUST BANDS • REPLACE PAN GASKET<br />

• CHANGE FLUID • ADJUST LINKAGE<br />

ALL FOR $ 7 . 4 9 + fluid<br />

5939 MIDDLEBELT RD.<br />

421-2200<br />

1 Blk. N.<br />

of Ford<br />

Car For Sale<br />

WE WELCOME YOU<br />

WITH OPEN WALLET<br />

Because we sell so many, we<br />

need good used cars of all<br />

kinds. We pay CASH and<br />

need cars NOW.<br />

Bob<br />

478-0500<br />

Saks<br />

Farmington<br />

OLDER CARS '65 70<br />

GOOD CONDITION<br />

INSTANT CASH<br />

534 9599 5374187<br />

YOUR CAR<br />

May be the one we want If<br />

it's a late model and in good<br />

condition—you're in luck, because<br />

we will pay you more<br />

cash money than anyone else<br />

for your car Foreign and<br />

sports cars too Hurry though,<br />

because when we get the<br />

cars we need, then our offers<br />

go down. Call today<br />

Birmingham<br />

CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH<br />

1100 W Maple Rd.. Troy Motor<br />

Mall<br />

643-7000<br />

WE ARE<br />

BUYING N6W<br />

HIGH DOLLAR<br />

All Makes & Models<br />

Including Sports &<br />

Performance Cars<br />

FREE APPRAISAL<br />

BOB SELLERS PONTIAC<br />

22520 Grand River KES-7600<br />

TOP DOLLAR<br />

FOR SHARP CARS<br />

Averill Auto Sales<br />

2020 Dixie Hwy<br />

FEderal 44896<br />

ALWAYS<br />

TOP DOLLAR<br />

821 Junk Cars Wanted<br />

HIGH$$HIGH$$<br />

WANTED<br />

$ 2 5 - $ 5 0<br />

ON ALL<br />

Junk Cars<br />

Must Have Title<br />

CITY AUTO RECOVERY<br />

40111 Schoolcraft<br />

453-3411 261-9120<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

$ CASH $<br />

55c PER 100 LBS<br />

For Junk Cars ,<br />

G & L Auto Wrecking<br />

537-4456<br />

821 Junk Cars Wanted<br />

JUNK CARS, and trucks wanted<br />

Any condition. Immediate pick up.<br />

Days er evenings. 7284948<br />

Wanted<br />

Junk Cars<br />

55c PER 100 LBS.<br />

FAST PICK-UP<br />

CALL<br />

D. & J. Auto<br />

Wrecking<br />

474-4425<br />

JUNK CARS snd trucks wanted,<br />

any condition. Immediate pickup.<br />

Days or evenings 7264948<br />

JUNK CARS<br />

WANTED<br />

FREE PICK-UP<br />

739-3333-268-1090<br />

UP TO |M paid for old wrecks or<br />

Junk cars Bob's Towing, 721-1597<br />

822 Trucks for sale<br />

CHEVY. 1964, W Ton pick-up.<br />

Camper top, radio. Body some rust<br />

but good running condition 1475<br />

firm or will trade for smaller car.<br />

3264130<br />

CHEVROLET, 1973. Cheyenne<br />

Super, to ton, bronze & white.<br />

15,M0 miles, sutomstlc transmission,<br />

power steering, sir conditioning.<br />

customized csp, showroom<br />

* 13.195 Roger Peck Chevrolet.<br />

474 4500<br />

DODGE 1970 Pick Up. % ton. 1969<br />

Van, both 318 automatic, either<br />

$7M 8352862<br />

ANTIQUE AUTO TRUCK<br />

1945 Ford Pick-up to Ton Runs<br />

well. Easily resto<strong>rea</strong>ble. Asking<br />

$750 or best offer. Call Saturday<br />

and Sunday. 851-2441<br />

1974 RANCHERO GT<br />

Ford's personal size pickup 351 V<br />

I, power steering, power brakes,<br />

only 8,000 miles. 2 year warranty<br />

A bargain at our low asking price<br />

of 13.495<br />

BOB SELLERS PONTIAC<br />

LOW OVERHEAD EQUALS<br />

LOW PRICES<br />

22520 Grand River 5324720<br />

1970 CHEVY Pick up V-8, automat<br />

ic. power steering, air. Reese<br />

hitch, dual tanks, camper cab<br />

HIM After 6 PM, 1-4374428<br />

DODGE 1970 window van, automat<br />

ic transmission, new tires & snow<br />

tires Good condition 453-2475<br />

FORD. 1969. pick-up. 6 cylinder<br />

stick. F-100. 1725 3564674<br />

DODGE 1974, Sno-Fighter. 4 wheel<br />

drive with snow plow, many<br />

extras Excellent condition. 354-1497<br />

'72 DODGE VAN<br />

V-8, automatic, power steer<br />

ing $2,295<br />

OPEN SATURDAY<br />

TOM SULLIVAN<br />

VOLKSWAGEN<br />

25400 W SMile 353 6900<br />

Pontiac FORD 1974 1 ton, 360, five 10 ply<br />

FEderal 2 9878 tires, automatic automatic, power steering,<br />

9,000 GVW $3800<br />

4534513<br />

CHEVY 1969. to ton pick-up. suck.<br />

8. $425 349-7612<br />

DEMONSTRATORS<br />

1973 Travelall, gold, 345 engme.<br />

tow package. 43.951 miles List<br />

$6,241, SALE PRICE $2,969<br />

1974 Travelall, green, 392 engne,<br />

tow package. 11,533 miles List<br />

$6,776, SALE PRICE $4,364<br />

1974 Travelall, white, 392 engne,<br />

two package. 9,092 miles List<br />

$6,834 SALE PRICE $4,595<br />

1974 Travelall, yellow, 400 engne,<br />

tow package. 18,038 miles List<br />

$7,041, SALE PRICE $4,350<br />

1974 Scout, 4 x 2, 304 engtoe, automatic<br />

transmission, miles 6000<br />

List $5,044. SALE PRICE $3,950<br />

USED TRUCKS<br />

1959 IH Refuse Truck, make offer<br />

1970 Chevy, model 20, $800<br />

19M Ford, model 250, $350<br />

INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER<br />

31666 W 8 Mile Rd<br />

476-0960<br />

822 Trucks for sale<br />

FLEET SALE Dodge vans M s ft<br />

71s, all V-I's. Call between 94<br />

Monday through Friday. 3564411<br />

RANCHERO 1971, GT. loaded,<br />

sharp. 71<br />

824 Sports and<br />

Imported Cars<br />

CAPRI. 1971. brown decor 4 s<br />

AM. gauges Excellent<br />

After 5 PM 4534376<br />

CAPRI 1971, 2.000 CC engine, decor<br />

group, AM radio, 4 speed, |1,0M.<br />

537-3921<br />

TRIUMPH. 19M. TR 2M, needs<br />

work, wire wheels, new top. new<br />

U<strong>rea</strong> Make offer. (42 2506<br />

PORSHCE 914. 1974. 1.1 litre,<br />

atereo, 13,000 miles. MMPG, warranty.<br />

rust proofed, garaged,<br />

extras, 15395 or best offer Bob TU<br />

14000 or TU 6-1 IM<br />

CAPRI 1973. 1I.5M miles, sskina<br />

$1,950 357413?<br />

CORVETTE 1973 Coupe Air. am<br />

fm Sharp, well cared for Best<br />

cure for Spring Fever' 336-1838<br />

CORVETTE, 197J, Stingray coupe,<br />

air, AM-FM stereo, tilt-telescope<br />

steering wheel, loaded with all the<br />

extras, leather. Garage kept, 26,000<br />

actual miles Extra nice 559-4210<br />

CORVETTE 1973 coupe, fully equip-<br />

>ed. low mileage, excellent candiion<br />

$5,700 647 1837<br />

HONDA car '72. very good condition.<br />

50 mpg. Ziebartea $1100 or<br />

best offer 651 1391<br />

TRIUMPH TR-6, 1974, 4 speed.<br />

AM-FM, 6000 miles, must sell<br />

After 5 PM 474-8349<br />

TRIUMPH, 1972, TR 6. 33.000<br />

miles AM-FM 8 track stereo Excellent<br />

condition. $2,250 6814232<br />

MERCEDES 1972. 280SEL, 4 5<br />

liter, fully equipped, beautiful<br />

shape Just bought a new dark blue<br />

one, same color Price $7,675<br />

3554100<br />

MGB-GT 1968, 32,000 miles, new<br />

transmission and clutch, good<br />

body. $1,600 652-9314<br />

BMW-PEUGEOT-SUBARU<br />

Authorized Sales A Service<br />

ALL MODELS IN STOCK<br />

Open Monday It Thursday til 9 PM<br />

Saturday 10-2 PM<br />

ERHARD MOTOR SALES<br />

32715 Grand River 4774400<br />

TOYOTA, 1974. 1600 coup, orange<br />

brown interior, vinyl top Good con<br />

dition. FM stereo, g<strong>rea</strong>t mileage<br />

422-3500 or 34H7J3<br />

MGB-GT 1971, blaze orange, good<br />

condition, 26.000 miles, new tires,<br />

AM-FM radio, Abarth exhaust system<br />

Days 872-2002; Evenings<br />

852-4365<br />

240Z<br />

Datsun. 1972 240Z, 4 speed, mag<br />

wheels, front spoiler, orange black<br />

interior. 22.000 actual miles, show<br />

room condition Must be seen to be<br />

appreciated<br />

Datsun. 1972 240Z. automatic trans<br />

mission, air conditioning, white<br />

black interior, like new condition<br />

Golling Datsun<br />

2605 14 Mile<br />

Bet Crooks & Coolidge<br />

576-4400<br />

MG Midget 1970. excellent condi<br />

tion 644 7634<br />

CORVETTE 1972, 454 engine, auto<br />

matic, power, air, perfect condi<br />

tion. low mileage. $4,600 After 6<br />

PM. 644 3093<br />

824 Sports arid<br />

Imported Core i , -<br />

CAPRI 1971 V4, rdk<br />

, -r-~- '<br />

'5S2SI<br />

MLB., 1971. new clutch.<br />

battery, exhaust $1M9,- .<br />

AUSTIN HKALV Sprite<br />

miles, aew brakes dtUch sho^<br />

carbureter Best wtr.^ iMMfM<br />

OPEL. 1971. OT. 14.9M miles, o»<br />

torn dual exhaust Afthary a<br />

and wide U<strong>rea</strong>. I *


RAMHtR, INI, Wagoa^Bjiai<br />

IS* MCK<br />

^ 3 x i,ir>3 %5<br />

S^lss i m - •&«&<br />

B^P^^ pvw«« i "<br />

a;jgjsrsjrtt&<br />

Limited in. 4 «MT<br />

-roe, oaeUm tolerter<br />

vtorl root, all<br />

Private.<br />

BUICK i n LeSabre, air cm*ttoatef.<br />

Mai-Trac, AM PM atom<br />

radio. | IIM Call IKvttn l »<br />

•51-<br />

CONGRATULATIONS!<br />

ELICRA LIMITED in. al peostble<br />

options. IMN M74I7I<br />

LESABRE in. 1 door hardtop<br />

power steering m brakes, air. VtojH<br />

to*. FM atereo. In maculate. MJII<br />

miles, |lIM After IM PM<br />

time m k n a<br />

REOAL lft4, X door hardtop. NH<br />

power. yinyl lop. air. Ult. eratoa.<br />

rM stereo. defroster, (now liroa on<br />

extra rtou. NN miles. $I7N After<br />

I N PM Anytime weekends,<br />

1)<br />

ELECTRA. S3*. I It l. 4 door bor^<br />

Uphill power. aiccllont e<br />

ELECTRA. INI. 4 door. air. M<br />

power. o*o owner After I PM.<br />

131-401<br />

REOAL in. low mileage, maay<br />

extras $3195 4S*-14M<br />

BUICK. 19*7, t door Special, power<br />

steering, power brakes, runs weU<br />

BUICK IMS. LeSabre. convertible<br />

eicellent running condition new<br />

brakes, power steering, brak<br />

electric windows, UM or beat<br />

offer<br />

APOLLO in. power brakaa. steer<br />

ing. air. automatic, much more<br />

•44-7311<br />

SKYLARK. IIM. power brakes,<br />

steering, air 3 dr hardtop New<br />

brakaa. very good condition. $7N<br />

CR MM7<br />

BUICK i n Regal. 3 door hardtop,<br />

air. power steering, power brake*.<br />

AM FM stereo cruise control,<br />

many more S37N<br />

CADILLACS<br />

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month-12,000 mila service<br />

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USA<br />

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Cadillac<br />

684 Ann Arbor Rd. of Main<br />

453 7500 963-4512<br />

SEDAN DE VILLE. 1171, full<br />

power sharp. 17,Ml miles JMM^<br />

860 Chtvrotet<br />

IMPALA, m 4 Mar hardtop,' fuU<br />

gg..te|<br />

OAPtlCE, in, 4 door vtayl hardtop.<br />

air. staroe. UM wheal. Power<br />

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at ear tew aafctef price af<br />

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steer I no, brakaa, air, AM-PM<br />

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ssr<br />

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air, boot aad musk. new snow<br />

UR3 « »<br />

•Mirra<br />

CHEVELLE, IMS. 1 dr., V4. automatic.<br />

Mr, M.IM ml lee Good cea*<br />

ttooNMer make offer M4-7M1<br />

VEGA in. Millionth aeries. Custom<br />

GT. automatic, power iloerkng.<br />

brakes AM-FM. tbiied windows.<br />

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make offer<br />

IMPALA Custom i n Power ateerl*f<br />

aod brakes, new tlree. good cen-<br />

Svkon, MM After I PM. 47*4717<br />

CHEVY Bel Air I Ml Power ttoei 1 -<br />

ing, brakes, air conditioning, venr<br />

good running condition. Must sell<br />

3SVM71<br />

MONTE CARLO i n Blue with<br />

vinyl ton, power steering and<br />

hrakee. AM-FM radio, air cowl^<br />

tieaiag!. 13700 Eveninga 47*4717<br />

CAMARO 71. Silver, black InUiior.<br />

I speed, radio Is. sharp. II7M er<br />

beet offer Don. MHW<br />

CAPRICE. 1171, 4 door. air. AM-<br />

FM. ether extraa 11350.. 533 INS<br />

IMPALA \ n . 3 door Cuatom<br />

Coupe Air. power. AM-FM. blue/<br />

blac* vinyl top. I31M MI4M3<br />

MONTE CARLO S in. air. cruiao<br />

control, rally, radlala. many other<br />

extras, burgandy, white vinyl roof,<br />

low ml lea, Immaculate condition,<br />

IMM or offer • 477-3030<br />

NOVA i n Hatchback Cuatom. air,<br />

low mileage, excellent condition,<br />

owner tranaferred 13000 After I<br />

PM. 3404303<br />

IMPALA custom 1M0 Air. new<br />

tires h brakes. One owner Second<br />

car 45 000 miles MM Ml4944<br />

1975 DEMOS<br />

SAVE UP TO..<br />

$1,419<br />

MONTE CARLOS • IAAPALAS<br />

CAPRI CES*CHEVEUES<br />

LOW MILEAGE<br />

EXTENDED WARRANTY<br />

BANK FINANCING<br />

GENE BELL<br />

CHEVROLET<br />

341-6900<br />

CAPRICE 1M7. 4 door. exooSent<br />

condition. MM 471-7171<br />

CHEVELLE. i n Wagon, power<br />

steering k broken, ruat proof, excellent<br />

condition $1390 Ul-lia<br />

CAMARO 1174, I speed, stick,<br />

power. steering. I,MO miles, firm<br />

price. $3,000 Call after I N PM or<br />

Weekend 4314431<br />

CAMARO IIM. console, vinyl top,<br />

oentlo. swew tires, bucket seals,<br />

new exhaust and bMtery. after I<br />

PM or weekends 47V7I07<br />

CHEVROLET in. ImpMa. I paasenger<br />

wagon, air, FM radio,<br />

power steering, power brsksa,<br />

rack. 37.IM miles, R tM 5444477<br />

CHEVROLET i n Impala two<br />

door, good condition,, private<br />

owner. 14 Mile. Southfield a<strong>rea</strong>.<br />

$750 MI 44M4<br />

NOVA m. Custom HB, .A-l, MM<br />

Miles. V4, air conditioning, power,<br />

steel belted radUls. am fm U.900<br />

M3-4K3<br />

VEGA GT i n Hatchback. Extraa<br />

Md ruat proofed. 13300 or beat<br />

after T 4SM«33<br />

VEOA. in. Kaenback GT. Air,<br />

AM-FM, 4 spaed, leaded. MSM or<br />

boat offer M14TM<br />

VEOA. in. Kamback, good coaditioa<br />

II.0M aallea, aitraa ISSM..<br />

tMPALA, in, 4 doer hardtop,<br />

vinyl reef, automatic, power steeri*.<br />

saow tires, Upe deck 4374M1<br />

MONTE CARLO in. Air, AM-FM.<br />

aarleel buckets. $3.5M or efter. 343-<br />

860 Owvnfct<br />

862 CtvyBltr<br />

CHRYSLER IMPERIAL, in, hteo<br />

4 dear LeBaroa, power steering,<br />

CHRYSLER MS. ISM. 3 door hardtop.<br />

power steering. brakea^MM.<br />

DONT MISS THIS ONE<br />

i n CHRYSLER NEW YORKER.<br />

St. Reata, fall power, factory Mr.<br />

rodial tlree, 1,000 miles, limited production<br />

car, M.MS<br />

PEISTER<br />

CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH<br />

ITMl Ford Rd. at Newburgh<br />

Ttl-MM<br />

DODGE Monaco 1173, I passenger<br />

station wagon, automatic, power<br />

atooring, brakaa. radio, new steel<br />

belted radial tires. Beautiful A<br />

clean Muat sell. 13350 or best<br />

offer 47*7415<br />

SWINGER 1174. I fnonths old<br />

M.MI miles $3700 Phone between<br />

I and 5 PM 5574743<br />

866 Ford<br />

FORD Galaxie 1970 Small I. automatic.<br />

Power ateering, brakes.<br />

Mil Tyme Sales 45545M<br />

1173 MAVERICK GRABBER,<br />

power, air and stereo. 30.000 actual<br />

mllea, like new. Extra clean See<br />

and drive. 13,495.<br />

HINES PARK<br />

LINCOLN MERCURY<br />

ANN ARBOR RD AT HAGOERTY<br />

453-2424 425-2444<br />

MAVERICK, in. LDO 3 door, fee<br />

tory air, IM I cylinder, automatic,<br />

power steering, redio, radial lires.<br />

vinyl roof. ItOOO miles 13,995 Bill<br />

Brown Ford. 35000 Plymouth Rd,<br />

Livonia 437 9700<br />

PINTO, in. Squire Wagon Automatic.<br />

radiala. Forge aluminum<br />

wheels Rustproofed, perfect condition.<br />

7900 mllea. M.473. $ MUST UP TO 700<br />

SEE OUR<br />

"ALL NtW<br />

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WAITING<br />

TO SERVE YOU<br />

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13200 GRATIOT, 3 BLOCKS BOUTH OF B MILE<br />

FREE LOANERS AVAILABLE!<br />

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Must be sold by MARCH 31<br />

l<br />

EVERY 75<br />

CAPRICE<br />

IN OUR STOCK<br />

OFF LIST<br />

EVERY<br />

$900<br />

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NOVAS* VEGAS• CAMAROSe<br />

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KE 8-6600 FORD<br />

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453-4600 ACR088 FROM BURROUGHS<br />

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1970 FURY II<br />

«•« Aad<br />

•era eatjr Mktag -<br />

r $995<br />

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1974 IS" * ** c "*"'^ $3,555<br />

1Q7Q Civvy Nova Custom, automatic, # 0 O Q Q<br />

1910 powar staging, vinyl top<br />

1972 ssra3^~$2,825<br />

1971 '""—$1,745<br />

IQCft OUmobNa Dalta 86 Custom. 2 door. ^<br />

1309 hardtop, extra sharp. brand now £ f I 1 Q Q<br />

I1MIbaftadtree<br />

1974 AMCGrmlta 6 automatic, <strong>rea</strong>l dean $2,322<br />

1970 5 T ^ - S W 5<br />

WE BACK OUR/JSUSED CARS M WRITUG<br />

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IRICAC<br />

40071 Rd., Ptymoelh<br />

493-4600<br />

SPRING<br />

USED<br />

CAR<br />

SPECIALS<br />

1974 PINTO 2 door. 4 epeed, 4,000 $2195<br />

kmtM, ahowroom newl<br />

1974 C0U8AR XR7 Air. Marao, <br />

1973 COUGAR 2 door hardtop, full<br />

(power, factory air, vinyl roof, <strong>rea</strong>dy! #2795<br />

1972 LTD Brougham 2 door hardtop.<br />

factory ak, ful power, triple black, )uat like #«QQC<br />

newl $1995<br />

1971 fORD COUNTRY<br />

SEDANS* COUNTRY<br />

SQUIRES Factory a*, full power from $1095<br />

FORD<br />

LEO CALHOUN L<br />

41001 PLYMOUTH RD. || 453-1327<br />

BEFORE Y OU BUY!<br />

1071D0D6E<br />

TRADESMAN VAN<br />

V-8 standard, powder blue,<br />

like now<br />

$1,995<br />

1074 DODGE<br />

POWER WAGON<br />

$4,295<br />

1973 REGAL<br />

SKYLARK<br />

7K<br />

2 door, hardtop, factory air.<br />

power steering, power<br />

brakes, vinyl roof, spilt<br />

seat. extTa sharp.<br />

$2,795<br />

1973 CHRYSLER<br />

4 wheel drive, automatic,<br />

power steering, power<br />

brakea. Meyera snow plow,<br />

salt sp<strong>rea</strong>der, radio. 11.000<br />

miles<br />

2 to choose from, one 4<br />

door & one 2 door. Power,<br />

factory air. vinyl roof, lowest<br />

mileage A sharpest in<br />

town. Your choice.<br />

1074 SPORT<br />

SATELLITE<br />

WA60N<br />

0 passenger, factory oir,<br />

power steering A brakee,<br />

roof rack. Theae are very<br />

scarce.<br />

$3,295<br />

197?<br />

•JUKIV<br />

Loaded with all the extras!<br />

^$rs;jas.<br />

COLONY<br />

CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH<br />

111 ABB Arbor Road. Plymouth<br />

453-2255<br />

SATELLITE 1172, Florida car. Ex<br />

coedltloa. Radio, ,<br />

jjtaarly^alr coedlttoalBg; New<br />

0404111<br />

CATALIN/., 1W4. 2 door hardtop,<br />

rln^l roof, air. aporta Interior,<br />

oao-ioii<br />

PUBLIC NOTICE<br />

General Food C6rp. cars.<br />

1973 Plymouth Satellite Cu»tom<br />

4 door sedans, 1972<br />

Plymouth Furys, Dodge Polaras<br />

and Ford Galaxie<br />

models. Choice of 10. All cars<br />

equipped with automatic<br />

transmission, power steering,<br />

power brakes, foctory air.<br />

Buyers choice, $1,395 to<br />

$1,995.<br />

COLONY<br />

CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH<br />

111 ABB Arbor Road. Plymouth<br />

453-2255<br />

OOLD Duster. 1*73. air. power<br />

steering. ataal baited radiala, new<br />

brakaa, shocka. exhaust avatem.<br />

Aftar S PM. 4*34704<br />

ORAND COUPE 1174. $3,500 Call<br />

after S PM. 4S04311<br />

890 Pootkx<br />

CATALINA 1174 wagon. Power<br />

atoeriag. brakaa. air. Tinted ckuluggage<br />

rack, 14,000 mllea. 13000<br />

4514474<br />

'74 BONNEVILLE<br />

Coupe, official car. Only 4,004 actual<br />

epaedo miles Powar. air conditlOBlng.<br />

showroom new Save bundreds,<br />

new car warranty.<br />

$3,995<br />

BOB SELLERS PONTIAC<br />

LOW OVERHEAD EQUALS<br />

LOW PRICES<br />

22530 Grand River 5334730<br />

SfALiiii<br />

J M<br />

CATALINA. 1073, 3 door Vtnyi lap.<br />

1973 GRAND PRIX<br />

Peetlacs top of the Una pereoaal<br />

luxury car. Bueket seau, coaaala<br />

shift, power wiadewa, power, ateerlag,<br />

powar brakaa. factory atr coodiUaaia|.<br />

rally wheals, lew milaa,<br />

riayl roof, t year warraaty. Other<br />

dealers would want much mora<br />

than our low aakiag price U<br />

$2,950<br />

BOB SELLERS PONTIAC<br />

LOW OVERHEAD EQUALS<br />

LOW PRICES<br />

22520 Or aad River IM4730<br />

CATALINA 'M. powar brakea.<br />

powar staerlog, automatic, air,<br />

clean. Good traaaportatioa. 117$<br />

422-7102<br />

'73 LUXURY LE MANS<br />

door hardtop. V-0. automaUc<br />

traaamiaaioB, power steeriag.<br />

power brakaa. factory air condl-<br />

UoBlag. low mllea. New spare ta<br />

the trunk, vinyl roof Sharp. Asking<br />

$2,895<br />

BOB SELLERS PONTIAC<br />

LOW OVERHEAD EQUALS<br />

LOW PRICES<br />

22*30 Grand River $324730<br />

PONTIAC I Ml, power steering, PONTIAC 1073 Catallna, full power<br />

power brakaa. excellent condtttion, O air, new exhaust A brakes, food<br />

3234101 U<strong>rea</strong>. 11400 After 0 PM. 4404730<br />

DATSUN SAVES!.<br />

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AT FIESTA!<br />

M E m<br />

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WIDE SMALL CAR<br />

FIESTA AMC JEEP<br />

1205 AM Arbor Raid* Plymouth. 453 3600<br />

1972 BUS<br />

BiCTMCVfM<br />

|4 door, hardtop, air. power,<br />

[radio, tit steering wheel, vUv<br />

[yltop<br />

12.305<br />

If7t<br />

SUCK APOUO<br />

12 door, V-8. automatic, power<br />

[stoorlno, power brakes.<br />

I AM/FM radio, vinyl top. low<br />

1 mileage.<br />

12,250<br />

1171 tort IV<br />

All the goodies<br />

IWM<br />

1973<br />

ELKT1A CUS DM<br />

4 door, hardtop, air. power,I<br />

AM/FM stereo, vinyl top. steel |<br />

bolted radial tiro.<br />

12,001 < J<br />

1970<br />

FOUOTMNiO<br />

2 door, hardtop, V-8, auto ]<br />

matic, power steering, radio,]<br />

vinyl top, very, very low rrtle-1<br />

$1,175<br />

. I9B5<br />

NCR IIVflA<br />

Full power, a <strong>rea</strong>l classic, air.l<br />

1^73 CATALINA<br />

I doer hardtop, AaFm radio, fade-<br />

• / COBwIUOCinj, pOWf?r 3lCrrinj,<br />

power brakaA, radial tires, law<br />

" \<br />

$2,350<br />

BOB SELLERS PONTIAC<br />

LOW OVERHEAD EQUALS<br />

LOW PRICES<br />

HO O<strong>rea</strong>d River MM7M<br />

LE MANS Sport Ceope. 1073, aulomatlc,<br />

power eteerlai, powar<br />

brakes, AM-PM stereo, vtayl top.<br />

meat aaU. M7M After I PM<br />

474^<br />

OTO Iter. 4M balanced aad blue<br />

printed. B aad M t apeed manual<br />

atdft transmission. 4M pool<br />

7304110 CATALINA IIM, go<<br />

ORAND SAFARI. 1073 wagon.<br />

dition, beet buy tor the mon^.<br />

M.oee mllea, SUM. 091 1044 IIM<br />

'74 Luxury tE MANS<br />

I door. 13,000 miles, radio, heater<br />

automatic transmission, SS0 e.u. V-<br />

8 engine, power ateerlag. brakaa<br />

factory air conditioning, Vtayl roof,<br />

showroom fresh We're only asking<br />

$3,595<br />

BOB SELLERS PONTIAC<br />

LOW OVERHEAD EQUALS<br />

LOW PRICES<br />

33J30 Graad River v S33473Q<br />

ORAND PRIX 1073, 34.000 mllee<br />

runs and looka like new. full<br />

power, <strong>rea</strong>r window defogger,<br />

M ESR^IGG<br />

LiMANg.l^,<br />

D mt. Fermuia M0.<br />

Ower atooring, panrar<br />

brakea.<br />

ORAND PRIX, 1174, AM-FM<br />

air. white witk burguedy<br />

». law mileage, 043M AJtor<br />

sav"<br />

LEMANS. 1074. Luxury 3 dear, air,<br />

radiala. stereo, warraaty. Consider<br />

tr.de la. 444-41S2<br />

ORANDVILLE, 1073, 4 door, auto<br />

matic, all power, air. Ult steeriruL<br />

gold. M.MS.. 43174ft<br />

LEMANS, 1071, 0 passenger wagon.<br />

cruise conrol, door locks, vinyl top. Air, power, er, low It ml Ileage. tlMO<br />

tilt wheel, radiala, dual mirrors, ac Call after 0 PM<br />

4744004<br />

cent stripe, garaged. 030-1071<br />

1974 VENTURA<br />

882 Thundortfrd<br />

3 door hatchback, only ll.OOt T BIRD 1073. Stereo, radials.<br />

miles. 3M V-8 engkte. power steer power windows, clean, 13^8oe. or<br />

tag, power brakea. automaUc traae- best offer o After t PM s-im<br />

PONTIAC Catallaa 72 1 door hardmiaclon. factory air conditioning,<br />

top. power ateering. powar brakaa.<br />

T-BIRD 1072, poorer windows, seat,<br />

air, am-fm radio. SSS-IOS<br />

decor group, save at our low price steering, brakaa. air. stereo, reer<br />

of<br />

defroster, vinyl top, dark green.<br />

GRAND PRIX 1073. White with red<br />

Mlchelin tires 30.0M miles, excel-<br />

$3,495<br />

interior, S way power. Stereo, air,<br />

lent condition, original owner.<br />

radial tires, low mileage. Mint con- BOB SELLERS PONTIAC 13000 3344070; after J PM 020-1117<br />

dition. Orlglnialowner. $3400.<br />

LOW OVERHEAD EQUALS<br />

140-7473<br />

THUNDERB1RD. 1073. clean, full<br />

LOW PRICES<br />

power, air 13405 or best offer.<br />

FIREBIRD, 1071, power brakes<br />

21430 Grand River S3347I0<br />

0014304<br />

powar steerlnglH ew tir ires, radio, ex<br />

cellent condition. tlMO 4534741<br />

1973 MONTI CARLO<br />

9 S CARS<br />

LANDAU<br />

Automatic transmission, factory<br />

ALL MAKES<br />

air conditioning, stereo, like n«w<br />

1974 CAMARO LT<br />

350 4-speed power air, stereo,<br />

tape, vinyl top. 10.000 miles, like<br />

$3^50<br />

Tessas<br />

16 Cylinder, standard transmiaalon.<br />

$3,795<br />

radio, power steering, white wtth j<br />

i rod Interior. 11,000 mllea. only '<br />

1972 JAVELIN AMX<br />

V-0, 4-apood transmiaalon. storoo,<br />

power.<br />

$1,995<br />

1973 NOVA<br />

, Hatchback, 350 V4. automatic,<br />

power steering, vinyl top, extra<br />

dean<br />

$2,195<br />

S U M<br />

882<br />

blue aa wbOe.<br />

1971 thunderblrd<br />

2 door hordtop, olr, power,<br />

rodio, heoler, whitewalls,<br />

40,000 actOpI miles. Runs exceptionally<br />

good. Sharpl<br />

$1,995.<br />

PAT 'MILLIKEN<br />

FORD<br />

Betweee PlJmlSSWr Chicago<br />

255-5840<br />

THUNDERBIRD 1070, air. hilly<br />

equipped, $1,100 340-iaa<br />

VOLKSWAGEN 10M. Low mileaot<br />

Eicelleat candttloB. Cheap! Tyme<br />

FIREBIRD 1073. Formula 4M CtD<br />

7 4 G R A N D A M SUPER BEETLK. 1074, automatic,<br />

Gold, wide aval U<strong>rea</strong>, mag wheals,<br />

bright yellow. 4000 mllea. IMM.<br />

automatic, air. stereo PM<br />

4 door, immaculate one<br />

4704400<br />

radlo.tepe, console. Excellent cendt-<br />

ow/ier. Air, automatic, power<br />

tion. SS.I Kjm.<br />

KE<br />

steering, brakes, windows VW 1071, orange, good condition.<br />

$000 5254071<br />

LEMANS 1174. 4 door, with air.<br />

ond door locks. AM-FM sRreo,<br />

vinyl top. power options, by GM<br />

employee. PJN 047-4*34<br />

steel radials, finned covers, VW. 1070. blue 3 door, clean.<br />

tint gloss and morel Sports<br />

ORANDVILLE I ITS. 4 door hard<br />

top. air. power feature*, low mile-<br />

cor handling, luxury ride. Art VW 1071. Yellow with bi-ge interi-<br />

OTO 10M. Automatic, power<br />

age. AW PM stereo. 0614M3<br />

Sao* aow tt<strong>rea</strong> Moron special, $3,695.<br />

or. 4 speed. 41,000 miles, exceOent<br />

condition, new brakaa, I12S0.<br />

PONTIAC IMS, LeMsns, Safari,<br />

I PM.<br />

or 1173<br />

430-7181<br />

wagon, air, automatic, power sleer- CATALINA 1073, automatic 3<br />

ART M O R A N<br />

tag. brakes, wood grata, good condt- atr, power steertng. brakes, vtni<br />

PONTIAC<br />

VW t071, nation wagon boa, new<br />

Uoo, SIMS. •47-4010 top. fl.OSO or offer.<br />

MSM Telegraph<br />

tires, muffler, <strong>rea</strong>r window Mog<br />

far. good condition. U.OM 421-4011<br />

GRAND PRIX 1073. Air, stereo, PONTIAC 1073. Safari wagoe,<br />

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31850 Ford Rd. 427-6200<br />

1 Blk W. of Merriman Gordon City<br />

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34501 PLYMOUTH RD.,<br />

Between Wayne 4 Farmington Rd. 425-5400<br />

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6 cylinder engine<br />

All standard<br />

Factory Equipment<br />

115" wheel baoe<br />

UNIVERSAL JOINT<br />

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35% DISC<br />

|ON ALL BRAKE SHOES|<br />

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3|2 Livonia 312 Uvonio 312 Uvonio *<br />

Aetna Realty<br />

559-8333<br />

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312 Uvooia<br />

LIVONIA<br />

$52,900<br />

Extra shorp 4 bedroom Coloni-<br />

Ot. Formal dining, large vwstibule.<br />

family room with fireplace.<br />

1st floor carpwted. Must<br />

Iee to appreciate<br />

• Thompson-Brown<br />

• \ x NEW ON THE MARKET Pride of<br />

LIVONIA<br />

LIVONIA<br />

ownership la evident throughout<br />

this three bedroom ranch Special<br />

$52,900<br />

$36,900<br />

features Include CENTRAL AIR<br />

finished basement, screened porch<br />

Extra shorp 4 bedroom Coloni- Beautiful assumption on this and new carpeting • quick occu<br />

Ot. Formal dining, large vwsti- very nice 4 bedroom split pancy and assumption terms availbule.<br />

family room with fire- level includes large treed lot.<br />

able. Call Robert Bake. Realtors,<br />

for details 45342M<br />

place. 1st floor carpwted. Must dining room, family room,<br />

Iee to appreciate<br />

convenient kitchen with built<br />

ins. Close to schools, shop-<br />

• Thompson-Brown ping ond rec<strong>rea</strong>tion. Definite-<br />

• \ 261-5080<br />

ly won't last.<br />

Thompson-Brown<br />

476-8700<br />

x LIVONIA<br />

6 BEDROOMS<br />

LIVONIA<br />

Large Colonial In desirable Idyl<br />

$36,900<br />

OPEN SUN. 1-5<br />

Hill* Sub Living room, dining<br />

IMS DORIS. 1 blocks west of Mid<br />

Beautiful assumption on this<br />

room, large kitchen, family room<br />

dlebelt. south or 7 Mile OWNER<br />

very nice 4 bedroom split<br />

with raised hearth fireplace, walk-<br />

TRANSFERRED, anxious to deal'<br />

out basement on huge ravine lot<br />

level includes large treed lot.<br />

Make an offer today on this 1 bed-<br />

aad $ of the biggest bedrooms you<br />

dining room, family room,<br />

room. aluminum sided ranch, acre<br />

have ever


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312<br />

LIVONIA<br />

SUP® QUAD 5 bedrooms or<br />

idaol Mother-ln-low wing. 3<br />

full boths. family room with<br />

firepioce. dining room. 90 ft.<br />

lot.<br />

WESTLAND<br />

2 BEDROOM •brick ranch on<br />

double treed lot. 2 car gorag*,<br />

only $22,900<br />

FANTASTIC 3 bedroom brick.<br />

Family room, fireplace. attached<br />

goroge. control air,<br />

139 500<br />

CANTON TWP.<br />

M06ILE HOME living at it*<br />

best 2 bedrooms plus excon<br />

do. beautifully panelled,<br />

.furniture included. $10,000<br />

•Land contract terms possible<br />

Bocks to woods. Coll;<br />

FfRN McCORMICK<br />

One Way<br />

I 464-0800<br />

Tut rtnavvvSR fcJKXXKZlIC<br />

LIVONIA. Iirp I bedroom ranch<br />

large lot. I VMS Golfvtew Dr.<br />

W ilt Open Sun 1-5. Or call.<br />

47S-0887<br />

7 fs%<br />

MOMTOAOSS<br />

AVAILASL*<br />

312<br />

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EXECUTIVE RANCH<br />

1M* I hafruam brick <strong>rea</strong>ct.<br />

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JAN k GOROIE MEYERS<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

937-2300<br />

UVONIA QUAD<br />

IMMEDIATE<br />

POSSESSION<br />

Available on this lovely spacious<br />

4 bedroom quod-level<br />

with 2 full baths, 21 ft. fomily<br />

room with natural firepioce,<br />

family kitchen. 2 car attached<br />

goroge. Transferred<br />

owner wonts sole. Offered at<br />

$43,900.<br />

Century 21<br />

Hartford 4IB 274-7200<br />

BY OWNER Castle OiNm<br />

ranch, t car attached «arage. S bed<br />

rooms. I's bet ha patio, country<br />

kitchen family room with rtre-<br />

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COUNTRY HOMES<br />

Move In condition. An oil<br />

brick, three large bedroom<br />

homo with o 22 fool kitchen<br />

writh built int. dinette with<br />

doorwall to potia • Finished<br />

t plus 4th bedroom<br />

down. A full both off the master<br />

bedroom. carpeted<br />

throughout. $36,900.<br />

HARRY S.<br />

WOLFE<br />

Five Mile OAl-j<br />

UVONIA. prime a<strong>rea</strong> Colonial. «<br />

large bedrooms. 14 baths family<br />

room, fireplace Formal dining Attached<br />

garage drapes, patio, privacy<br />

feme. 7'«assutnabte mert<br />

p.. By owner SJgg<br />

GREAT STARTER<br />

$22,900<br />

S bedroom brick home in food<br />

a<strong>rea</strong> Full baaemeat. even central<br />

air. Iar(t lot. paved street What<br />

mere could you ask Call ED<br />

LANE bafore it s sold<br />

NORWOOD<br />

No. 3. Inc. x . 425-1500<br />

312<br />

LIVONIA'S B8ST IUYI<br />

WHERE ELSE<br />

con you find 0 brick 3 bodroom<br />

ranch with full boeement.<br />

fomily room with natural<br />

fireplace, modern kitchen,<br />

all aluminum frtm. and many<br />

extras. All for $31,900.<br />

Century 21<br />

Hertford 418<br />

GRAND OPENING ! I<br />

274-7200<br />

FAMILY HOME<br />

Brook wood Estates Porting of<br />

ways forces sole on this large<br />

brick ranch. Year around enjoyment<br />

with o cozy family<br />

room, overlooking a spacious<br />

23 x 15' summer porch, three<br />

bedrooms. 1V* baths, kitchen<br />

with built Ins. attoched two<br />

car garage, basement. Immediate<br />

Occupancy $41,500.<br />

HARRY S<br />

WOLFE<br />

32388 Five Mile GAI-MtO<br />

Whtrt Th« Action Is<br />

IN SINOLB FAMILY<br />

HOUSES I I NORTH CHILLS<br />

c53 Luxurious Community of fine homes in ihe3^kxlhvilk/&bri A<strong>rea</strong><br />

Take your p«k ot these new 3 and<br />

4 bedroom colonial and ranch<br />

models designed and built in the<br />

true tradition of Greenspan quality<br />

construction that has been the<br />

trademark of excellence for nearly<br />

half a century.<br />

See all our furnished models now ..<br />

4<br />

Your next move will be to<br />

NORTH HILLS.<br />

Priced from $56,000 00<br />

Some models available in 30 to 60 days<br />

lltlr IfuofAfK t (prporftffc*<br />

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\»M*t<br />

Models L, oca ted at 9 Mile<br />

and Center Street<br />

The early pioneer life around Northville and<br />

Novi is still a charming part of life. And you're<br />

also convemently located - you're almost a<br />

neighbor of Ann Arbor, Birmingham and Detroit<br />

via I 96. I 696 and other freeways. And the new<br />

1-275 freeway is al<strong>rea</strong>dy under construction.<br />

•Residents of NORTH HILLS can look ahead and<br />

be certain that this is a most desirable a<strong>rea</strong>; a<br />

secure, young and growing a<strong>rea</strong> to live. And the<br />

longer you live in this a<strong>rea</strong>, the more <strong>rea</strong>sons<br />

you'll find not to leave it.<br />

•<br />

All homes in North Hills include underground<br />

wiring for all utilities. Detroit water. City<br />

sanitary and itorm sewer system and are on<br />

curved paved streets.<br />

Sales by Frank L. Brjun Realty Co.<br />

Office Phona 456-9220<br />

.Model Phone: 348 1230<br />

Mdbait Open DsMy and Sunday 1 pm to I pm<br />

Opan Saturday 1 pm to 6 pm ldo«4d Thursday)<br />

Rochester's Finest...<br />

New Home Community<br />

GRAND OPENING!<br />

from...<br />

$67,500<br />

Coach Lamp Hills<br />

SAVE $2,000 BETWEEN NOW AND MAY 1st!<br />

COACH LAMP HILLS ia located on the old Sergeant's apple<br />

orchard originally settled in the early 1800'a. The scenic, rolling<br />

countryside and farmland are reminiscent of northern Michigan.<br />

Two ol Michigan's moat popular cider mills are located<br />

nearby. Chifchen attend the Rochester school aystem, long<br />

known for its cxcefleooe. Oakland Community College, Michigan<br />

Christian College, and Oakland University provide an<br />

outstanding opportunity for continued education. The meadow<br />

brook Center, including Mead<br />

owbrook Theatre, makes the<br />

community an admired cultural<br />

center. Several fine parks ia the<br />

arc* offer year-round rec<strong>rea</strong>tional<br />

activity. Thompson<br />

Brown, the marketing rep<strong>rea</strong>en<br />

tativee in Coach Lamp Hffla, ia<br />

working with four builders<br />

ffl,<br />

TIENKEN RD<br />

MODELS OPEN DAILY 1 to 8 P.M.<br />

Sat. Noon to 5 P.M. Sun. Noon to 7.P.M.<br />

(Closed Thursdays)<br />

1<br />

there, each providing his own design and professional touch to<br />

the homes he is constructing, giving each one character and<br />

doing away with the "look-slike" community. Pour new models<br />

are open for viewing including the 197S Award Winning Idea<br />

Home. The William aburg, a four bedroom, 2ft bath American<br />

claaaic Colonial, featuring a large foyer, and huge master<br />

bedroom suite with luge walk -in doeet, private bath vrith<br />

shower, aeparate d<strong>rea</strong>aing room, and twin-door entry. Three<br />

other four bedroom 2ft bath<br />

Colonial homes are featured on<br />

AINTREE<br />

"model row"—The Por-<br />

PHILL<br />

tsmouth, The Georgetown, and<br />

the Madison. A variety of Colo-<br />

MEAD<br />

nial deration* and rand) homes<br />

ars also available. Coach Lamp<br />

HiHa ia located two tmlea north<br />

ot Rochester, off<br />

Road, near the 1-75 and M-39<br />

MARKETING REPRESENTATIVES<br />

6 4 1 - 8 8 6 8 • 9 6 2 - 0 8 8 0 I<br />

expressways.<br />

$38,900<br />

VAORCONV.<br />

aa I<br />

IS car<br />

lab opportunity aai<br />

laavta* state aaa CaU<br />

FERGUSON today.<br />

NORWOOD<br />

Inc 425-1500<br />

LIVONIA<br />

JE OCCUPANCY<br />

deon 3 bedroom custom]<br />

built ranch, family room<br />

with fireplace, fully finished<br />

it, 2 full baths, carpeting<br />

| throughout, 2ft cor otgorage.<br />

Asking<br />

$48|900.<br />

Handyman Special<br />

2 bedroom home, 5 Mile<br />

Forr^ington, 100 x 120 lot.<br />

fed* soma work. Excellent invest<br />

nent. Won't lost. Only<br />

$24)900<br />

JUST LISTED<br />

Immoculote 3 bedroom, completely<br />

redecorated, carpeting<br />

throughout, fire and burg lor<br />

alarhv G<strong>rea</strong>t assumption.<br />

Onl| $18,900<br />

G'RAMCO<br />

525-7400<br />

312<br />

INQUIRE ABOUT<br />

CRAN BROOK'S<br />

REBATE PROGRAM<br />

SPRING SPECIAL<br />

THREE bedroom. IH both,<br />

split level with fenced yord<br />

and 2 cor goroge. $38,500.<br />

CRANBROOK<br />

Assoc Inc Realtors<br />

349-8800 478-1028<br />

BURTON HOLLOW<br />

Will Catch Your Eye<br />

WTTT<br />

TMs immaculate brick Cape Cod<br />

feature* large living room Formal<br />

6ning roam, completely equipped<br />

kitchen. Family room with fireplace<br />

If you want (pace here it i*<br />

with a 38 ft master bedroom plus 3<br />

large bedrooms. 3'» bath*, and attached<br />

car garage<br />

$10,000 Assumes<br />

Chapman Bros N 47S-4I00<br />

UVONIA. 7» i W lot. cute I bedroom<br />

aluminum aided, l't car garage.<br />

only 13*.508. Call Norwood<br />

522 2880<br />

UVONIA QUAP<br />

Really a Jewel<br />

Look for a bright future in this 2200<br />

sq ft brick home, with its 23 ft. Ilvroom<br />

Food center and Intercom<br />

system. 22 ft family room<br />

with fireplace 4 bedrooms. 3<br />

baths, attached 3 car garage All<br />

on a IM ft lot<br />

£2037 Tredwell. South of 9 Mile. West of Inkster.<br />

terrific brick contemporary ranch. Three bedrooms,<br />

jsement. Sunken living room. Attached garage,<br />

i<strong>rea</strong>t a<strong>rea</strong> lor children. Swim club in sub Farmington<br />

lills. $37,900<br />

FAMILY AREA<br />

fjrick four bedroom ranch. Finished basement with wet<br />

bar. Large fenced lot with lovely shade trees Close to<br />

School. Farmington Hills. $36,500<br />

QUALITY PLUS LOCATION<br />

irim, neat three bedroom brick ranch in lovely quiet<br />

neighborhood. Formal dining. Large living room with<br />

fireplace. Sunporch. Basement and two car garage.<br />

Farmington -walk to town. $46,700<br />

r<br />

CIFINA<br />

V<br />

" First United<br />

OMAR Q. ,<br />

1535-2720 474-3000<br />

!><br />

Tipoftheicdberg.<br />

You can ice that it's beautiful.<br />

Because it's a Scholi design, you<br />

know that it will oifer g<strong>rea</strong>t livabtllty<br />

But what you may not know is that<br />

it Is only one of over 200 different<br />

Schols home designs. And each<br />

312<br />

UVONIA RANCH<br />

ATTRACTIVE I bedreoa<br />

home, feature* a finished basement.<br />

2's car garage It's aa a<br />

larfs let for )uat t33.M8 Call US-<br />

integrity<br />

ELEGANCE 6 LUXURY<br />

Exquisite executive custom built,<br />

immaculate. 4 bedroom culiawial.<br />

2's baths, attached garage, custom<br />

decorating, fireplace. built-Ins.<br />

landscaped '» acre in Golf view<br />

Meadow* 874.M8<br />

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 3 - 5<br />

18887 Fairway<br />

Offered by Viking. Realty ^<br />

• UVONIA<br />

ways to tailor the Scholi hon* you<br />

select to your specific desires. See us.<br />

and we'll be happy to show you<br />

the whole "iceberg" of 200 designs<br />

design can be modified in a variety of of fine homes Scholi has for you.<br />

Mi erle Phillips Realty<br />

10 1021 Bridge<br />

Linden, Michigan<br />

735-4222<br />

Sales Offices At..^<br />

4 BEDROOMS<br />

IMPRESSIVE Colonial with » car<br />

garage. Feature* all king siaed<br />

rooms, beautiful family room, natural<br />

fireplace, formal dining room,<br />

and of course, a full basement<br />

Best you II find at 848.888 Call 533<br />

ntegrity<br />

Realtors<br />

BARGAIN TRI<br />

In move-in condition is this<br />

sparkling 3 bedroom brick trilevel<br />

highlighted by a large<br />

family room, kitchen with<br />

built ins. 1 ft baths and on excellent<br />

assumoble mortgage.<br />

Asking $33,900-<br />

Super sharp throughout and<br />

with formal dining room is<br />

this 3 bedroom custom built<br />

brick ranch with attached 2<br />

car garage, located on 120 x<br />

170' lot Professionally finished<br />

basement and bar Luxurious<br />

carpeting throughout,<br />

entertainment sized living<br />

room with natural fireploce,<br />

covered terroce Excellent a<strong>rea</strong><br />

of Livonia. Offered at<br />

$$4,900<br />

CARDINAL<br />

West Inc Funk Realty Dlv<br />

522-5333<br />

MINT CONDITION<br />

Sharp 3 bedroom brick California<br />

ranch. I's baths, cheerful country<br />

kitchen, built-ins. nice carpeting<br />

and drapes, full basement. *< mile<br />

from Livonia Mall Only S30 MO.<br />

CAMELOT 525-5600<br />

Farmington Realty Co.<br />

23290 Farmington Rd.<br />

Farmington, Michigan<br />

476-5900<br />

312<br />

ULTRA MODERN<br />

first offering on this ultra<br />

modern three bedroom brick<br />

ranch in Merrl Lyn Forms. 20<br />

ft. kitchen with qll built Ins.<br />

Ml tiled bosoment. good corpeting.<br />

lorge lot. 1ft baths<br />

and carport. Won't last at<br />

$32,900<br />

HARRY S.<br />

WOLFE<br />

12388 Five Mile<br />

GA 1-5888<br />

RENAISSANCE RANCH 3 bed<br />

rooms 2's baths. H ft. lot. patio,<br />

gas grill, full finished beseawat.<br />

central sir. door opener full ia-<br />

N let tea By owaer. 183 888 522 3888<br />

CUSTOM RANCH<br />

Locoted In a beautiful prime<br />

a<strong>rea</strong> of Livonia is this 3 bedroom<br />

all brick custom ranch.<br />

Carpeted throughout, center<br />

hall entronce. professionally<br />

finished rec. room, formal dining<br />

ell. huge living room with<br />

natural wood burning fireploce,<br />

1ft boths, lorge family<br />

room, attoched 2 car goroge<br />

Asking only $49,900<br />

CARDINAL<br />

We*t. Inc Funk Realty Dlv<br />

522-5333<br />

SCHOOLCRAFT • Levan a<strong>rea</strong> 1<br />

bedroom brick ranch attached garage.<br />

fully carpeted bullt-im. open<br />

Sun 2-5. asking 834 500 281 2058<br />

LIVONIA LARGE LOT<br />

COUNTRY AREA<br />

Cory 3 bedroom ranch on a lovelv<br />

188x158 -ft a>ooded lot Full basement.<br />

2 car s'tached garage Onlv<br />

835 880<br />

Red Car<br />

REALTORS 5?2-3500<br />

LIVONIA $41,900<br />

V2 ACRE<br />

LOVELY CAPE COD<br />

1850 sq ft 3 bedroom brick, family<br />

room 2 fireplaces dming room, finished<br />

basement 2 car garage a<br />

g<strong>rea</strong>t bus<br />

Red Car<br />

REALTORS 522-3500<br />

LIVONIA, bv owner 3 bedroom<br />

brick and aluminum ranch 2<br />

baths finished basement, central<br />

air. carpeting throughout dish<br />

washer, disposal SIS.500 After S<br />

PM GR 4-4533<br />

LIVONIA $41,900<br />

. % ACRE<br />

With st<strong>rea</strong>m, charming older home<br />

- in condition like new Large<br />

rooms. 3 bedrooms dining room<br />

|'s baths basement 1 car garage<br />

modern kitchen many extras<br />

Red Car<br />

REALTORS 522-3500<br />

LIVONIA Blue Grass Farms Must<br />

sell 3 bedroom brick ranch I'i<br />

baths family room, corner lot<br />

15508 Nola Circle 484 3822<br />

312<br />

UVONIA $37,900<br />

FAMILY ROOM<br />

Largs S<br />

la<br />

.... beautiful fta<br />

»hed rec <strong>rea</strong>m. 14 baths I car ga<br />

rage, carpeting throughout<br />

Red Carpet<br />

REALTORS 522-3500<br />

S MILK. Levan: trt-kvaL « had<br />

rooms, family room. I's laths sua<br />

garage, wooded a<strong>rea</strong><br />

r m m 48^3183<br />

LIVONIA<br />

1/2 ACRE<br />

$52,900<br />

NICE COUNTRY SETTING<br />

1888 sq ft brick ranch 3 large bed<br />

roams, family raom lovely famtlv<br />

kitchen bullions dining raom l't<br />

baths, fireplace can** 1 Jr tMcd<br />

•<br />

basement 3 car attached garage<br />

Interior 1880 nesriv redecorated<br />

top quality<br />

Red Carpet<br />

REALTORS 522-3500<br />

RED<br />

WING<br />

TICKET WINNER<br />

TOO GOOD TO LAST<br />

BURTON HOLLOW exceptionally<br />

CASTLE GARDENS<br />

fine home. 4 bedroom* 3'* beths. Chapman Bros N. 478-4100<br />

Over 1.300 square feet of liv-<br />

family room, beamed celling and<br />

ing in this 3 bedroom brick<br />

fireplace, formal dining room, tin BUTLER HILLS SUB Spacious<br />

HARRY S.<br />

Robert Pretzlafl<br />

basement, new carpeting and •potless brick ranch on a park like<br />

ranch comolete with a large<br />

SJ2JS Seven Mile ' 427 0733<br />

27672 Doreen<br />

as throughout corner lot. By large well landscaped site 4 bed-<br />

kitchen, odjoining family<br />

Ml 2331 rooms. 2 "• baths. • . tiled bi basement, cov-<br />

(r. mm<br />

OPEN SUN 1-5 1762 Westbrook. room with natural fireplace,<br />

Farmington Hills. Mich 48024<br />

ered patio, all appliances carpet- Denmar Estates 3 bedrooms. 1>» lft baths and 2 cor ottoched<br />

COMPTON VILLAGE, brick ranch,<br />

car garage with opener. bath brick ranch 10 ft, snack bar.<br />

t bedrooms. 3's Baths. family<br />

separates 13x22 ft kitchen from garage. Good assumption.<br />

room, with natural fireplace. New<br />

14x22 ft family room with fire- Asking $41,900.<br />

c»ruling. 1 ear garaga. t'tt aa WALT SHUSTER CO. place Fullbasement. attached ga-<br />

HARRY S.<br />

sumption available 842.888 423-8271 REALTORS 626-0400 rage. heated pool, large lot Must<br />

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didn't do today? Visit Covington today . .<br />

Stately colonials,<br />

prlcad from<br />

$66,990<br />

TO<br />

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ovington<br />

Long Lake Rd. (18 Mils Rd.<br />

22^TFERN<br />

On Long Lake Rd. (18 Mile Rd.) between<br />

Orchard Lake Rd. a Middlebelt<br />

Model Phone 62S-43S8<br />

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MUl.TI.Pt.aX HOMC COWPOnATlOM<br />

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CONGRATULATIONS!<br />

ROSEDALt GARDENS 831 SOS<br />

3 bedroom brick ranch with new<br />

furnace and central air. remodeled<br />

country kitchen and bath base<br />

ment almost finished I's car ga<br />

rage with covered patio new carpeting<br />

and insulation 8SI5 Merrl<br />

man Open house Thursday S to 8<br />

Saturday and Sunday 12 to <<br />

LIVONIA $41,900<br />

SUPER RANCH<br />

FAMILY SIZE KITCHEN •<br />

Large quality brick home central<br />

air. huge kHchen with buiH ins J<br />

bedroms l't baths finished base<br />

ment covered patio 2 car attached<br />

garage In lovely Kimberlv Oaks<br />

Red Carpet<br />

REALTORS 522 3500<br />

LIVONIA bv owner Newly deco<br />

rated 3 bedroom, large treed lot<br />

I's car garage asking 827 S00<br />

522 1733<br />

Livonia Assumption<br />

$25,900<br />

100x130' LOT<br />

FAMILY ROOM<br />

With fiteplace corv<br />

home on a lovelv<br />

2 bedroom<br />

treed lot<br />

Screened in palio This won't last<br />

Red Carpet<br />

REALTORS 522 3500<br />

EXCELLENT Assumption J bed<br />

room ranch family room fire<br />

place 2 baths 2 car aitached ga<br />

rage excellent condition Pav<br />

ments 8315 Interesi rate Tt'i<br />

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Greenfield Pointe<br />

BRIGHTON'S FINEST SUBDIVISION<br />

A prestigious sub of '4 acre wooded lots Paved streets<br />

and underground utilities. Have your home custom<br />

built by R. A. Snyder Construction Co or Italo American<br />

Building Corp or choose from one ot tne 7 homes<br />

now under construction. Priced from $58,500<br />

4 bedroom Colonial with dan. 2* baths, tirst floor<br />

laundry, family room with fireplace, fotmal dining<br />

. room, blacktop driveway.<br />

ureenliew Potnte FROM DETROIT by taking 1-96 W.<br />

to Pleasant Vailq exit. If on Pleasant Valley to Spen-*<br />

cer and W. on Spencer lo subdivision. FROM ANN<br />

ARBOR take US-23 N. to Brighton exit. N on Old US<br />

23 past Grand River to Spencer Rd . E on Spencer<br />

MODELS OPEN OOT<br />

• DAILY 12-6 ddf-OUf}


Thurtdty, Mirch 20. 1975<br />

312 Livonia<br />

© b s m i r 522-09QQ<br />

644-00<br />

LIVONIA<br />

NCTO><br />

•tyt« tyl* 4 I bedroom quad-level<br />

1 fuH bathe. finished rec<strong>rea</strong>tion<br />

room family room, attached fa<br />

'-rage Ml.900 Assumeble balance<br />

LEE<br />

Call Lee and Mart packin' 476-6161<br />

FACE Brick ranch 3 bedroomi<br />

. carpet and drapes throughout Finished<br />

basement with rec room and<br />

l» bath Fenced yard. Clarencevllle<br />

Schools t» 500 Owner Call after<br />

*PM • 476 J29S<br />

IDEAL<br />

FAMILY HOME<br />

JOY «D. NEWBURGH AREA<br />

J Bedroom Brtck Ranch Family<br />

aaom with ftreplac*. . I'* Baths,<br />

-double attached garage FuH bat*<br />

ment Large wooded landscaped lot<br />

with garden<br />

Call after 4 FM weekdays anytime<br />

weekends<br />

464-0240<br />

LIVONIA<br />

SCHOOLCRAFT LEVAN<br />

J bedrooms. J full baths split rock<br />

ranch finished rec<strong>rea</strong>tion room,<br />

kitchen appliances familv room<br />

with fireplace. 2 car heated garage<br />

Will consider Land Contract<br />

«S4 #00 full price<br />

LEE<br />

"Call Lee and start packin"<br />

476-6161<br />

314 Plymouth<br />

OPEN SAT. 2 to 5<br />

MM Canton Canter Rd north of<br />

Geddes Rd 5 acres, modern cuatom<br />

built 4 bedroom brick ranch,<br />

finished basement. 2W car attached<br />

garage. 1 natural fireplaces.<br />

horses OK >70.000 Terms<br />

possible<br />

John D. Rogers<br />

REAL ESTATE SERVICE<br />

277-6464 278-5134<br />

OWNER ANXIOUS<br />

Beautifully finished basement,<br />

large family room fireplace,<br />

country kitchen inclixf<br />

ing all appliances, formal dining<br />

room, 4 bedrooms, 2 y /i<br />

baths, 2 car attoched goroge,<br />

large lot, central air, heated<br />

*pool Asking mid $50's, assumable<br />

Call DON KAMEN<br />

. 464 0800 or 427 7195<br />

One Way<br />

. CANTON TWP . by owner, luiurl<br />

• MIS ) bedroom rsnch, central air.<br />

' family room with fireplace and<br />

bo*. dishwasher, 2 baths, custom<br />

draperies. 2 car attached garage,<br />

patio with planter. Call after 5 PM<br />

4557021<br />

T.N.<br />

"BIG FAMILY"<br />

This home is large and older,<br />

with capability of 5 bedrooms<br />

The home is in excellent<br />

condition and not far<br />

from grade school Priced to<br />

sell, $25,500<br />

"HOME & INCOME''<br />

Live in this two bedroom unit<br />

with $265 income on the<br />

crfher 2 units. It's aluminum<br />

sided and on a large corner<br />

lot Just $9,000 down Land<br />

Com roc f terms on the balance<br />

of $36,000<br />

Phone 453-7733<br />

Tom Noteboert Real Estate<br />

1205 s Mam, Plymouth<br />

BEST BUY<br />

; IN PLYMOUTH<br />

'4 bedroom colortial, 1 Vi<br />

• baths, family room, fireplace,<br />

' full basement, 2 car garoge<br />

.By appointment<br />

455-2180<br />

"TRI - LEVEL. 4 bedrooms, family<br />

•^room. garage Prime in • town loca-<br />

'~ttan. 3 blocks from public and paro-<br />

' eblal schools. U1,900 45M944<br />

• Nearly Brand New<br />

. One year old 3 bedroom all<br />

) brick Ranch with 2 full baths,<br />

. dining rdom, beaufiful kitch-<br />

, en, family room with fire-<br />

• place and more Asking<br />

! $48,500 Make offer. Call<br />

• BILL HARRISON at 464-0800<br />

One Way<br />

314 Plymouth<br />

ROOM FOR MOM<br />

In, this plush IN-PLYMOUTH<br />

brick Cape God style residential<br />

duplex. New England<br />

charm in this 1962 built beouty.<br />

Features: 2V4 baths, formal<br />

living and dining, rooms,<br />

large ipip*»*ive open foyer,<br />

full basement} fruit trees too<br />

Asking jutt $54,500.<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

Hortford 429 Inc. 459-2900<br />

CENTRAL AIR<br />

Cool and shorp 3 bedroom<br />

fully carpeted ranch, with 2<br />

full baths, beamed cathedral<br />

ceilings in kitchen ond family<br />

room a<strong>rea</strong>s. Notural firepioce,<br />

enormous basement, 2 cor attached<br />

goroge, quiet a<strong>rea</strong>,<br />

only 2 blocks from schools.<br />

Only $43,900.<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

Hartford 429 Inc 459-2900<br />

ONE year old 4 bedroom Colonial<br />

an park, 1W baths, dining room,<br />

family room, fireplace, partially<br />

finished basement Attached 2 car<br />

garage 20 x II ft. patio $49,000<br />

455-7656<br />

PLYMOUTH MID $60's<br />

4 bedroom colonial family room,<br />

formal dining room, much more'<br />

Phone DON HICKMAN<br />

NORWOOD<br />

No 4. Inc. 484-1800<br />

NICE 'N' QUIET<br />

Living in this Finch Roberts trilevel<br />

on 1V4 ocres in peaceful<br />

Salem Twp. 3 bedrooms, country<br />

kitchen with built-ins, 2<br />

full baths, large garage,<br />

walk-out family room with<br />

firepioce, above ground pool,<br />

Plymouth schools. G<strong>rea</strong>t living<br />

for only $55,000<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

Hartford 429 Inc 459-2900<br />

Filled with thick plush carpeting<br />

and a firepioce that accents<br />

this sharp Tri-Level in<br />

Canton's nicest a<strong>rea</strong> D<strong>rea</strong>m<br />

kitchen with loads of eating<br />

spoce on soft step floor Large<br />

lot with patio and st<strong>rea</strong>m,<br />

ond it's only $44,900<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

Hartford 429 Inc 459-2900<br />

TUDOR COLONIAL<br />

In Canton's beautiful Carriage<br />

Hills, with thick plush,<br />

qualify carpeting throughout<br />

3 big bedrooms, walk-in<br />

linen closet, 2 full baths, family<br />

room with wood burning<br />

fireplace, 20 ft kidney<br />

shaped patio, 2'/J car attoched<br />

garage, with loft ond<br />

door opener. Large lot Just<br />

$48,900<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

Hartford 429 Inc 459-2900<br />

CANTON TWP By owner 4 bedroom<br />

duplex home. Carpeted,<br />

drapes, girage Family room, air.<br />

2 baths $39,900 455-9212<br />

Lots of Goodies<br />

Come with this large 4 bedroom<br />

brick colonial 2Vi<br />

baths, large master bedrodm<br />

suite, family room and firepioce.<br />

Brick highlights in country<br />

kitchen with all appliances<br />

including dishwasher<br />

and beautiful fixtures 2 car<br />

attoched garage, all on 75 ft.<br />

lot, with redwood deck, gas<br />

grill, and large brick patio<br />

under giant sugar maples.<br />

Quick occupancy Just<br />

$53,900<br />

/<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

Hartford 429 459-2900<br />

MINI FARM - lovely, large rambling<br />

brick ranch on 6 acres in desirable<br />

Plymouth a<strong>rea</strong> I stall barn,<br />

fenced in for horses. M9.900.<br />

Buyers only Ride by 47200 Cherry<br />

Hill, cornar of Beck Rd 4S3 2799<br />

NtWLY decorated | bedroom all<br />

brick raack. finished basement<br />

4534918<br />

Custom Ranch<br />

Country Setting<br />

Large % ocre wooded lot.<br />

Beautiful setting for this custom<br />

built home with l££G6<br />

rooms, year-round Florida<br />

room, bosement and 2 car attached<br />

garage. Asking<br />

$55,500. Call 464-0800, ask<br />

for BILL HARRISON<br />

One Way<br />

PLYMOUTH. 4 bedroom split<br />

level, large family room, a car ga<br />

rage, built 117). will take trade, Immediate<br />

possession. 139,900 Owner<br />

455-4M4<br />

AVAILABLE 30 DAYS<br />

10625 Joam Lane. Woodbrook Sub<br />

Plymouth's newest executive a<strong>rea</strong><br />

close to town. A Wautlful colonial<br />

in a quiet treed a<strong>rea</strong>. 4 bedrooms<br />

up plus 1 down that can be used as<br />

a den. 4 baths, complete kitchen<br />

plus separate eating a<strong>rea</strong>. Family<br />

room, rec<strong>rea</strong>tion room, billiard<br />

room. Redwood deck and screened-<br />

In porch. First floor laundry 3300<br />

sq ft Large lot completely land :<br />

scaped for privacy. Owner,<br />

455-2195 453-7980<br />

NEW<br />

SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT<br />

ONLY. Plymouth Twp.. Colony<br />

Farms. Mediterranean style home<br />

View lot 4 bedrooms, library Wet<br />

plaster. Finished open basement<br />

Burglar and Fire alarm. Many<br />

more extras $150,000<br />

ROY MALTESE CO<br />

LO 2-8868<br />

316 Westland<br />

Gordon Gty<br />

BRICK ranch, transferred owner<br />

must sell Features country kitchen<br />

with built Ins. finished rec room<br />

with fireplace, walking distance to<br />

schools Priced for immediate sale.<br />

$28,900 First Federal Realty.<br />

478-3900<br />

ONE OF A KIND TWO bedroom ranch A full tiled<br />

Canton Twp , only home in sub. basement, new nowax floor In<br />

with Impressive Tudor style, I and large yard Priced al<br />

months old. 2000 sq sa ft , 3 bed- 4.000 Call Bel-Men's Bob or<br />

rooms. 1U baths, formal dining &<br />

522-3010<br />

room, large family room with fire<br />

ce. Compare with model at<br />

K.•00 We added $4,200 worth of GARDEN CITY $33,500<br />

custom features not included in<br />

model price. Forced sale at $48,900 Growing Pains?<br />

After S PM for appointment453-3755<br />

Moke a date today to see this<br />

25 Ft. Family Room<br />

lovely<br />

home<br />

spacious 5 bedroom<br />

with country kitchen,<br />

family room with wet bar,<br />

dining room, lorge 22 x 32<br />

garage,- ideal for work shop<br />

or hobbies. Many extras. Call<br />

today<br />

Century 21<br />

Hartford 418 425-7272<br />

MERRIMAN-Warren a<strong>rea</strong>, attrac<br />

live 3 bedroom brick ranch, all<br />

aluminum garage and trim, full<br />

basement, pool & redwood deck<br />

l.900 Bring all offers Call Beltn's<br />

Lillian 522-3010<br />

E<br />

SHARPLY decorated 2 bedroom<br />

starter home, gaa heat. VA or<br />

FHA Call Bel-Men's Fran 522-3010<br />

NEW HOME<br />

WESTLAND<br />

34120 ALGONQUIN<br />

34025 SHAWNEE<br />

$1050 Down<br />

New 3 bedroom solid brick homes<br />

in Westalnd featuring shag carpet,<br />

full basement, 60 ft lots, paved<br />

streets, all brick sub Only 132.900<br />

Low V A., FHA Terms Many other<br />

choice locations In Redford and<br />

Dearborn Heights<br />

MODEL OPEN; Sat Sun 1-5<br />

6250 Beech Daly Rd<br />

Between Ford Rd. A Warren Rd.<br />

HOMEFINDERS<br />

565 1310 Eves. 278-5345<br />

GARDEN CITY 2 bedroom home<br />

Large lot. 2*t car garage. Easy assumption.<br />

$20,800 , 7V4% Interest.<br />

$175 payments 5254329<br />

OPEN 1-5 PM. 8153 Melvln.N of<br />

Ann Arbor Tr . W of Middlebelt<br />

Studio celling with natural cedar<br />

beam Three l>edroom brick ranch,<br />

full finished basement, pool. Livonia<br />

schools $25,900 425-5846<br />

$6,500 DOWN<br />

to mortgage. $^% Interest $213<br />

monthly including taxes 3 bedroom<br />

aluminum bungalow, carpeted.<br />

rec room. 80 ft.frontage. Excellent<br />

buy at $26,000<br />

RED BARON<br />

422-8220<br />

WHAT A NICE TIME TO BUY A HOME!<br />

OPEN SUN 2-5. 14372 Barbara, Livonia. N. of<br />

Schoolcraft. E. of Levan Large entertainment center,<br />

plus 3 bedrooms, family room, 34' Florida room and 2<br />

full baths $52,900<br />

SparVling clean, this 3 bedroom home with family »<br />

room. 154 baths, and large modern kitchen. Gas heat<br />

m-<br />

508 Help Wonted Domestic<br />

504 Help Wonted"OHiee-<br />

Clerical<br />

506 Help Wonted Sale*<br />

520 Secretoriol-Businesi<br />

Service*<br />

512 Situation* Wonted<br />

Female<br />

514 /Situation* Wanted<br />

Mole<br />

51o Situation* Wanted<br />

Male ft Female<br />

MEtCHANDISE FOR SALE<br />

702 Antique*<br />

706 Appliance*<br />

700 Auction Sole*<br />

712 Bicycle* lor Sale<br />

718 Building Material*<br />

724 Comer* Supplies<br />

720 Porm Produce<br />

m Hobbies. Com* ft<br />

Stamp*<br />

744 Horse*, livestock ft<br />

Equipment<br />

70S Household Goods—<br />

Oakland County<br />

709 Household Ooods-<br />

Woyne County<br />

735 Household Pets<br />

716 lawn/Garden ft Form<br />

Equipment<br />

710 Misc for Sole—<br />

Oakland County ,<br />

1711 Misc. for Sole—<br />

Wayne County<br />

726 Musicol Instruments<br />

740 Pet Service<br />

704 Rummoge Soles<br />

730 Sporting Goods<br />

728 Stereo, Hi-Fi ft Tope<br />

Deck*<br />

734 Trade or Sell<br />

736 Wonted Mite<br />

73? Wearing Apparel<br />

NOTICES I SERVICES<br />

604 Announcement* 8<br />

Notice*<br />

626 Bingo<br />

610 Cord* of Thank*<br />

618 Child Care<br />

614 Death Notice*<br />

628 Cntertoinment<br />

616 Hall for Rent<br />

612 In Memoriom<br />

622 Income Tax &<br />

ln*urance<br />

606 legal Notice*<br />

602 lost ft Found<br />

600 Pertonol*<br />

624 Profe**ionol Service*<br />

606 Tran*portotion<br />

REAL ESTATE FOR RENT<br />

400 Apartment* to Rent<br />

422 Commercial—<br />

Induttriol to Rent<br />

426 Convalescent—<br />

Nursing Home*<br />

408 Duplexes to Rent<br />

410 Flat* to Rent<br />

414 Florido Rental*<br />

402 Furni*hed Apartment*<br />

- to Rent<br />

406 Furniihed Houiet<br />

to Rent<br />

428 Garoge* to Rent<br />

404 Houses to Kent<br />

432 living Quarters<br />

to Shore<br />

418 MobOe Homes to Rent<br />

424 Office—Business<br />

spcx. to I<br />

420 i looms to Rant<br />

412 Townhoutes—<br />

Condominiums to Rent<br />

416 Vocation Rental*<br />

430 Wonted to Rent<br />

434 Wonted to Rent Resort<br />

RIAL ESTATE FOR SAU<br />

302 Birmingham-Bleomfield<br />

304 Formington-Wetl<br />

, MoomtieW<br />

309 Northville-Novi<br />

308 Rochester-Troy<br />

306 Southfield-lothrvp<br />

311 Homee tor Sale—<br />

Oakland County _<br />

312 Uvonio<br />

314 Plymouth<br />

*»8 Redford<br />

316 Westlond-Gorden City<br />

318 Homee tor Sale-<br />

Wayne County<br />

320 Other Suburbon Homes<br />

lor Sole<br />

330 Apt* lor Sole<br />

360 Business Opportunities<br />

348 Cemetery lots<br />

352 Commerciol-Industrial<br />

322 Condominiums lor Sole<br />

324 Co-op* for Sale<br />

344 Country Home*<br />

326 Duplexet for Sole<br />

350 Form* for Sole<br />

336 Florido Property<br />

for Sale<br />

354 Income Property<br />

for Sale<br />

356 lnve*tment Property<br />

for Sole<br />

340 lake & Retort<br />

Property lor Sole<br />

342 lokefront Home*<br />

lor Sole<br />

364 li*tipgt.yfonted<br />

338 Lot* ft Ac<strong>rea</strong>ge for Sole<br />

332 Mobile Home*<br />

for Sole<br />

358 Mortgoge*—land<br />

Controct*<br />

346 Northern Property<br />

334 Out of Tpwn Property<br />

368 Reol Ettote to Exchange<br />

362 Reol Estate Wonted<br />

328 Townhouse* lor Sole<br />

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OAKLAND<br />

COUNTY<br />

316 Westland<br />

Garden Gty<br />

THREE bedroom ranch. Westland,<br />

brick construction with full basement,<br />

2W car garage, Joy Rd. •<br />

Merriman a<strong>rea</strong>. $27,500 Call after<br />

6 PM.<br />

521-127$<br />

EXCELLENT ASSUMPTION<br />

Payments of $237 monthly at $V&<br />

can be yours without refinancing<br />

Call today about this 3 bedroom<br />

brick ranch on Maplewood In Garden<br />

City. Stove and refrigerator<br />

are Included In sale of this home,<br />

with finished baaement Lot Is $8' x<br />

122' and fenced. Call 2614484 for<br />

full details. ,<br />

SMITH REALTORS<br />

GARDEN CITY Three-Four bedroom<br />

Bungalow, super move In condition.<br />

New kitehen, bath, carpeting<br />

Owner sacrifice, $22,900 $2500<br />

down. 261-9379<br />

GARDEN CITY-ROSSLYN ST<br />

Oscar just planted for sale sign on<br />

this all brick beauty. The sold sign<br />

trill be up as soon as the little lady<br />

walks in and sees d<strong>rea</strong>m kitchen<br />

If you have a large family, the<br />

huge den could be 4th bedroom All<br />

aluminum trim and maintenance<br />

free Hubby won't have to paint<br />

2Vt car garage and above ground<br />

filtered pool. Full finished baaement.<br />

It's froatlng on the cake CaU<br />

261 3434<br />

;<br />

SMITH REALTORS<br />

SELL or rent with option to buy<br />

Westland - 1W story<br />

aluminum sid<br />

ing. 3 i bedroom, full basement, car-<br />

peted. eted, drapes Gas log fireplace,<br />

fot water ft forced air heat<br />

$17,500 Call weekdays. 6 to $ PM.<br />

326-3696<br />

SPACIOUS BRICK<br />

$790 Makes Deal<br />

Lovely 3 bedroom brick ranch,<br />

large kitchen, carpeting, and<br />

more. $790 moves you in, excellent<br />

schools. Easy FHA<br />

terms C43. Open 7 days and<br />

eves.<br />

GROSSMAN 565-8840<br />

pjjj<br />

1 1 V<br />

OPEN SUN. 2-5, 32741 Ohio. N. of Joy. E. of Farmington<br />

Road. Livonia. In Rosedale Gardens. 4 bedrooms.<br />

family room, 1V* baths, and enclosed porch. A<br />

good buy at $44,900.<br />

i t ;<br />

B .<br />

In beautiful Coventry Woods, Livonia with room for all<br />

•of you. 4 bedrooms, 3 full baths. 25' family room, 20'<br />

kitchen, formal dining room. 2 car garage, and. of<br />

course, a fireplace New carpeting throughout.<br />

$59,900. .<br />

Don't Wait. CALL 421-2100 NOW<br />

® alien 0<br />

REALTOR<br />

15337 Farmington Rd. and Five Mile. Livonia<br />

i<br />

316<br />

ROCHESTER<br />

AVON TWP.<br />

Garden Gty<br />

WESfTLAND, beautiful carpeted 3<br />

bedroom brick ranch, carport,<br />

fenced Terms to suit. Vacant, sacrifice<br />

$21,150 5«4 252<br />

£i<br />

WESTLAND<br />

OPEN SUN. 2-5<br />

Beechnut, E. of Merriman, S<br />

of Cfcerryhill. Spotless 3 bedroom<br />

brick ranch with beautiful carpeting.<br />

kitchen table space, full basement.<br />

gas heat, fenced yard. 4In<br />

good a<strong>rea</strong>. Immediate occupancy.<br />

S18 5JOO PALMER ASSOC 559-1&W<br />

i<br />

WAYNE<br />

COUNTY<br />

316 Westland<br />

Garden Qty<br />

GARDEN CITY<br />

3 bedroom brick ranch, 2Vj<br />

car garage, finished basement.<br />

Super value, priced ot<br />

$26,900. Call MR LAST.<br />

Century 21<br />

Hartford 41 8 425-7272<br />

SWAIN<br />

Realty<br />

Plymouth 865 S. Main.St. > 453*7650<br />

PLYMOUTH TOWNSHIP over 1/2 acre. 3<br />

amily income on Schoolcraft. West of Eckles Rd Land<br />

ontract terms<br />

WEST OF PLYMOUTH 110 acre farm 70-<br />

tfarn. good location and terms<br />

ACRE RESIDENTIAL BUILDING<br />

SITE near 6 Mile and Salem Roads. Land contract.<br />

Cham berlain<br />

REALTORS*<br />

1 DO NT BELIEVE IT But TOM KUSTER says he<br />

haa a big family ranch with centrsl air, natural<br />

frcplace, 4 bedrooms, full basement, family room and<br />

2 car attach«d garage in WeatUnd'* beat lubdiviaion<br />

for just $37,900. To find out taore about it call TOM<br />

at 476-9100.<br />

BINGO! A sure winner S&arp 3 bedroom brick ranch<br />

with sll formica kitchen, vanity in bath, nicely finiahed<br />

rec<strong>rea</strong>tion room and attractive decor throughout. De<br />

arable Farmington subdivision. Asking only $36,900<br />

For details call 476-9100.<br />

PERFECT FIT For you and yowa with 4 big bed<br />

room*, full fnished baaement and large family room.<br />

Close to Livonia schools arith a price to fit your<br />

budget of just 838,900. Call 476-9100<br />

8ACRIFICBI Owners muat sal this 3 bedroom<br />

Southfield ranch with separate dining room and all<br />

main spphances included in the below market price of<br />

$14,000. Low Land Contract available. To take advantage<br />

of this good investment call 476-9100 today.<br />

LIKE FINE AGED WINE Charming vintage home in<br />

excellent condition offcriag 3 bedrooms, first floor<br />

laundry, aew,alummifflai


*<br />

4D* THB OBSERVER k ECCENTRIC iiiuraasr, March 20, 1975<br />

31*<br />

Qhf<br />

WF STL AND $25,500<br />

LAND CONTRACT 7%<br />

MOT* ia aad ratal, super sharp )<br />

barroom. 14 bathe Beamed catling.<br />

rae. room with bv, faaoad<br />

jrard aa save court. Harry or yeall<br />

be loo lata Call PHYLLIS !«•<br />

NORWOOD<br />

No 3, Inc. 425-1500<br />

Wm. FEHLIG<br />

Real Estate<br />

906 S. Main, Plymouth<br />

316 Wettiond<br />

Garden Qty<br />

GARDEN CITY W.M<br />

BEAUTIFUL<br />

I bedroom maintenance<br />

(m Ranch la g<strong>rea</strong>t a<strong>rea</strong> Large<br />

kitchen. t bate, rae roam, central<br />

air, Mot* 19x94 heated pool, brtck<br />

barbocwa.<br />

Red Car<br />

REALTORS 522-3500<br />

$11,000 - Full price for this 2 bedroom starter. YOU<br />

MUST SEE THE INSIDE of this home. Located at<br />

20039 Indian. Redford, Call for details.<br />

Stately farm home in Plymouth Township on 2V* acres.<br />

Large rambling home has 3 bedrboms. IV* baths,<br />

formal dining room, family room, 24x17 lining room<br />

with fireplace, full basement and much more. Newly<br />

redecorated and painted. Asking $64,900. bring an<br />

offer<br />

Building lot on Holbrook St. in Plymouth. $6,500.<br />

453-7800<br />

©<br />

sxas<br />

OPEN SUNDAY. 36767 MALLORY. Livonia. Pillared<br />

Colonial with 4 bedrooms, 2'4 baths, dining room and<br />

dinette family room with marble fireplace, fully carpeted.<br />

built-ins, first floor laundry. $61,900<br />

OPEN SUNDAY. 9940 SEMINOLE. Redlord, 4 bedroom.<br />

2 bath bnck bungalow with aluminum trim, fully<br />

carpeted, beautiful kitchen, outstanding rec<strong>rea</strong>tion<br />

room, garage, terrific assumption, $31,900<br />

32398<br />

FIVE MILE RD.<br />

GA 1-5660<br />

Skerry Jay ear<br />

CurtftSMmky<br />

Fred KaeH<br />

316<br />

j l H PE29I m<br />

HARRY L. WOLFF<br />

H L J m J<br />

Gate Qty<br />

REDFORD TWP<br />

$59,900<br />

OPEN SUN. 2-5<br />

26777 Ross Drive, E. of Ink-<br />

ster, N. of Lyndon<br />

4 bedroom home located on<br />

.7 ACRE of beautiful setting<br />

overlooking Golf Course. Unusual<br />

panelling. Even a greenhouse<br />

SEE IT SUNDAYI<br />

Thompson-Brown<br />

261-5080<br />

SOUTH REDFORD. 1* ftory brtck<br />

bungalow. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths,<br />

basement, low,taxes 5394953<br />

316<br />

Entertain much? This gleaming<br />

Cape Cod is ideal for it.<br />

Boasts 5 bedrooms, 2 full<br />

baths, 2 fireploces (living<br />

room 4 family room). The 35<br />

x 22' gome room has wet<br />

bar. Located on 105' x 12$'<br />

treed lot overlooking Golf<br />

Course.<br />

Thompson-Brown<br />

261-5080<br />

NEGAUNEE 18456<br />

OPEN SUN. 2-5<br />

Radford * beat buy. 3 blocks east of<br />

Inkatar Rd.. 14 blocka south of 7<br />

Mile. 3 bedroom bungalow, large<br />

kitchen, finished basement $23,900<br />

JAMY 537-1950<br />

HMO assumption. Sharp 2 bedroom,<br />

full basement, 14 car garage.<br />

formal dining room, payments<br />

1241. Call Norwood 523-2W0<br />

OPEN SUNDAY. 9209 BASSETT CT. E.. Livonia,<br />

family size 3 bedroom Colonial with 1V& baths, family<br />

room with fireplace, carpeting, covered patio. 2 car<br />

attached garage, immediate occupancy $42,900<br />

1 f 1 1 lilWliH MOBBW<br />

NEW<br />

OPEN SUNDAY, 14301 LYONS. Livonia, owner transferred,<br />

4 bedroom, 2 full bdth ranch home, carpeting,<br />

built-ins. rec<strong>rea</strong>tion room, garage, near schools and<br />

swim club, immediate occupancy. $39,900<br />

DON WOLFE<br />

MODERN<br />

318<br />

SOUT H REDFORD. 3 bedroom<br />

brick Rahch. newly decorated. 2<br />

car garage, finished baaement.<br />

9374934<br />

REDFORD AREA<br />

Assume 7 } /» Mortgage<br />

THRfcE bedroom brick ranch, 14<br />

bathi, fully carpeted, drapaa, air<br />

cond tloned, finished basement,<br />

newlf decorated in and out. Large<br />

patio Screened porch, 3* car garage,,<br />

trees, owner. After 5 PM,<br />

KE 2459$<br />

311<br />

LAND CONTRACT<br />

8'/2%<br />

19919 Beech Da^r, 3 bedroom brtck<br />

ranch, 24 car garage. Interior completely<br />

redocorated. immediate occupancy.<br />

19.000 down. 9300 monthly<br />

17373 Beech Daly. 14 atory as-<br />

bestos bungalow. 3 bedrooms, fin-<br />

Call Jim Wilbanks ished basement, modern kitchen<br />

Pay inents of $200 per month, 93.900 down. 1290 monthly<br />

3 bid rooms, 2 car garoge, rec<br />

roon<br />

AAA'FAIR<br />

522-8000<br />

John D. Rogers<br />

REAL ESTATE SERVICE<br />

277-6464 278-5134<br />

REDFORD TWP 14132 Fenton.<br />

block north of Schoolcraft, and<br />

west of Telegraph. Brick ranch.<br />

945,900 Owner<br />

OPEN HOUSES SUNDAY-<br />

2-5 P.M. MARCH 23<br />

13165 Levan—Livonia, N of 6 Mile. E. of Newberg.<br />

Large 2400 sq. ft. Colonial on acre lot. Heated pool<br />

ith large deck. Superbly landscaped Many extra<br />

features when built Priced in 60's<br />

30 W. Spring—Plymouth, N. of Mam St., W. of Star-<br />

/veather Not a drive by—the inside sells itself. Cometely<br />

updated 3 bedroom home in move-in condition,<br />

rice $31,500.<br />

MARK VI<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

319 PLYMOUTH RD<br />

i/ONIA, MICH<br />

TWO LIVONIA LOCATIONS<br />

COMPANY<br />

| v<br />

Y KV.<br />

HARRY S WOLFE<br />

Once Again The Leader in Livonia Home Sales in 1974<br />

50th ANNIVERSARY<br />

ANXIOUS SELLER<br />

Priced for a quick sale with quick occupancy is this<br />

newly decorated 3 bedroom ranch with a large kitchen,<br />

central air, large patio lor summer fun and a low<br />

assumable mortgage Only $22,500<br />

SPECIALTY<br />

Three spacious bedrooms. 17 foot modern kitchen,<br />

carpeted throughout, full finished basement. A <strong>rea</strong>l<br />

clean sharp home lor only $25,900<br />

FIRST OFFERING<br />

All brick ranch with three good-size bedrooms, 1W<br />

baths, a sharp kitchen with dinette, warm cozy family<br />

room with fireplace, large patio. All this on a beautiful<br />

119x121 lot and 2'4 car garage $38,900<br />

ASSUMPTION BUYERS<br />

Enjoy the terms on this attractive three bedroom brick<br />

ranch with huge living room with dining ell. a modern<br />

kitchen, three spacious bedrooms, a full finished<br />

basement and an enclosed terrace off the kitchen. Also<br />

features a garage $30,500<br />

^ I Ji<br />

8 1 /4% MONEY AVAILABLE<br />

Dial<br />

455-M-A-R-K<br />

or 464-3828<br />

JACK 04CKS0N<br />

318 Redford<br />

Century 21<br />

Hartford 418 274-7200<br />

JERRY STILL 937-2300<br />

"1973 Colonial"<br />

(1st Ad) $9,400 assumes,<br />

814% 1973 built brick colonial.<br />

14 ft. master bedroom,<br />

I Vi baths, 4th beflroom, den<br />

or family room, finished basement.<br />

$26,500 balance. $268<br />

total payments $35,900<br />

11391 Seminole.<br />

CENTURY 21-HALLAAARK INC<br />

SOUTH REDFORD Immaculate<br />

bedroom brick ranch. 3 baths, bss<br />

ment apt., fully carpeted, knground<br />

pool. l4 car garage Low taxes<br />

Good assumption 939,300. 196-3973<br />

REDUCED $2000<br />

Owner has placed deposit on<br />

new home and must sell<br />

With features like 20 ft. family<br />

room, 2 full baths, basement,<br />

and 2V6 car goroge,<br />

this 3 bedroom brick ranch<br />

won't last, so coll 464-0800<br />

now. Ask for BILL HARRISON<br />

One Way<br />

OPEN SUN 2-5<br />

13962 Arnold<br />

Schoolcraft k Beech a<strong>rea</strong> 3 bedroom,<br />

one floor ranch. Den with<br />

fireplace, attached garage, fully<br />

carpeted 90 ft lot Assume $34,000.<br />

1%% mortgage Full price, $39,900<br />

ROCK & CURD<br />

532-3200<br />

33235<br />

WEST SEVEN MILE<br />

GA 7-0733<br />

REALTOR<br />

Georaa ScKemansk<br />

INC<br />

318 RodfonJ<br />

HURRY, HURRY<br />

Transferred owner must sell<br />

this beautiful 3 bedroom story<br />

4 half home with beautiful<br />

family room and natural firepioce,<br />

full finished basement,<br />

family style kitchen, goroge<br />

Low taxes, fost occupancy<br />

Asking $27,500.<br />

CARDINAL<br />

West. Inc Funk Realty Div<br />

522-5333<br />

THREE bedroom brtck, huge master<br />

bedroom, newly decorated,<br />

tiled basement, large lot. 2 car garafe,<br />

74% mortgage to assume<br />

Other terms available $2$,900<br />

534-1913<br />

FOR SALE BY OWNER<br />

3 bedroom brick ranch in Beech<br />

Villa Sub Newly carpeted and decorated,<br />

new roof and lawn Full<br />

basement. 2 car brick garage.<br />

534-1793<br />

REDFORD<br />

BARGAIN HUNTERS<br />

FOUR Bedrooms, formal dining<br />

room, attached 2 car garage and a<br />

large lot affords plenty of elbow<br />

room. $24,900 Call 5224300<br />

SOUTH REDFORD<br />

3 bedroom brick ranch, wet plaster,<br />

carpeting throughout, full basement<br />

$29,900 terms or trsde<br />

LEE<br />

'Call Lee, ant 1 start packin" 47941(1<br />

319 Homes For Sate<br />

Wayne County<br />

New offering, 18803 Seminole,<br />

OPEN Sunday 1-5 PM, I<br />

block E of Livonia in Redford<br />

Twp, beautiful 3 bedroom<br />

brick with attoched garoge<br />

lorge kitchen, family room,<br />

I'/» baths up, x /i bath down,<br />

fully tiled and paneled basement.<br />

Call today Only<br />

$37,900<br />

ASK FOR CASH TRYBAN<br />

BEL-MEN 522-3010<br />

DEARBORN HTS.<br />

Custom brick 3 bedroom plus den,<br />

14 baths, rec room, country kitchen.<br />

dishwasher, range, pool stays<br />

Asking $35,900<br />

RED BARON<br />

422-8220<br />

319<br />

For, Sdo<br />

Wayne County<br />

REDFORD Twp. I bedroom brtck<br />

WESTLAND - Vacant » bedroom<br />

REDfORD TWP. S.<br />

yard. 9199 total<br />

WESTERN GOLF CLUB<br />

P9IMF REDFORD<br />

brick, I _ batha. batl b<br />

$17,991 mSSi<br />

$1,800 TOTAL<br />

I car ((*rag throughout, finished batha Oarage.<br />

level home. With 5 spocious Ing room, family room, finished SMITH REALTORS<br />

room with bar, 2 car go-<br />

bedrooms, formal dining<br />

"JOY" 255-3960<br />

baaement. 14 car garage. Lspi<br />

rag ragh, nicely landscaped<br />

room, lorge kitchen with di- Contract terms. Make offer. BURT RD SCHOOLCRAFT I bad-<br />

318 Redford<br />

$32 500. $3,250 down. Call<br />

WEST of Telegraph 19993 Woodnette, 3W baths, huge family<br />

Una. Bungalow, dim<br />

NORWOOD<br />

ing room, car<br />

K S<br />

REDFORD. S . bedrooms. living<br />

26111010.<br />

peted. basement. gas<br />

room with fieldstone fire-<br />

No. 3, Inc. 425-1500<br />

room, dinlaj ro room, kltchan and utll-<br />

fenced Extras, 120,<br />

place, and your own 2 story<br />

My room Gas FA Call Bai-Men'a<br />

123-9010<br />

st UNITED<br />

gymnasium. Shown by ap- REDFORD, 3 bedroom aluminum<br />

bungalow, beautifully decorated,<br />

pointment only, this lovely paved street $7,790 down, aaau<br />

QARLETON REAL ESTATE<br />

home is offered at $120,000. at $«« $34,909 5344999|<br />

1 C " KSFT<br />

DEARBORN HTS.:<br />

Custom brick 3 bedroom phis daw.<br />

14 baths, rec room, country kitch-<br />

X<br />

/ Mil,if'r<br />

ASK ABOUT<br />

REC0A<br />

REFERRAL SERVICE<br />

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On Homes In The A<strong>rea</strong><br />

You're Moving To<br />

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BEGINNER'S DELIGHT<br />

A <strong>rea</strong>l dollhouse Just reduced to $21,500. Owner<br />

anxious to sell. Large country size lot] new aluminum<br />

siding, gutters, storms, screens and a new roof on both<br />

the house and garage are just a few features of this<br />

darling home Also features large living room, nice size<br />

bedrooms, gas heat and a terrific assumption Stop tn<br />

and see it today.<br />

WOODS & WATER<br />

Call now to see this spacious 3 bedroom ranch with a<br />

formal dining room, large living room with natural<br />

fireplace, full walk-out basement and on a large treed<br />

lot with Wolverine Lake privileges Asking only<br />

$30,900.<br />

BETTER THAN NEW<br />

Not even 1 year old is this beautiful 4 bedroom, 2V*<br />

bath colonial in northwest Livonia. This immaculate<br />

home has a large family room with fireplace, formal<br />

dining room, country kitchen, full basement and 2 car<br />

attached garage. Good assumable mortgage. $59,900.<br />

en. diahwaaher. range, pool stays.<br />

Asking $35,990 "•<br />

RED BARON<br />

422-8220<br />

NORTH DEARBORN HEIGHTS, 9<br />

bedroom brick bungalow, fully<br />

peted. basement, attached<br />

with breeseway, large l<<br />

owner $29,900<br />

$17,900 SMALL BRICK ; ;<br />

$999 Land Contract. 1 ,<br />

78 x 140 lot, garage, $17$"<br />

month total payments Small<br />

home but lots of spoce to enlarge<br />

8% interest, $999<br />

moves in No qualifying<br />

Near Ford Rd , Westlond W-<br />

7. Open 7 days and eves_<br />

GROSSMAN 565 8846<br />

CANTON-CUSTOM RANCH<br />

ON 1 ACRE!! This el brick home<br />

is every man's d<strong>rea</strong>m 29 ft family<br />

room with full wall brick and stowe<br />

fireplace The 3 bedrooms are<br />

large and there are 2 baths This a,<br />

an all electric home, built to Edison<br />

specifications There is s mud<br />

room and utility room off the huge<br />

2 car attached garage with electrfcdoor<br />

opener This 1.900 sq ft home<br />

is on Lots Road In Canton near<br />

Cherry Hill. Call Te* Favors 711-<br />

4241 Compare at 947.900<br />

GARDEN CITY RANCH<br />

Most attractive 2 bedroom home in<br />

Garden City Carpet throughout,<br />

Integrity<br />

BEAUTIFULLY decorated,<br />

air conditioned living room. fuH<br />

brick, 14 story, in very desirable<br />

- Realtors<br />

basement is nearly finished, ntarty<br />

South Redford 3 bedrooms. 2 down<br />

new 40 gallon gas hot water heater<br />

and 1 large carpeted, up Dining BY Owner. 3 bedroom aluminum and gas FA furnace Both th*<br />

room, finished baaement with extra Bungalow, finished basement with<br />

kitchen, loads of storage space. 12 bar. Modern kitchen, carpeting<br />

house and 24 car garage are all<br />

X 30 stone patio with redwood throughout Gas forced air. r. utilit utility aluminum with aluminum trim<br />

fence 24 car garage, occupancy shed, gas grill and light In Red- The gas light and gas barbeque<br />

in mid June- 74% assumable mort- ford Twp . $24,990 19713 Norborne. stay too Call Dee Meldrum and<br />

gage. $29,900. Owner. 332 2994 Open House Sunday. 1-5 PM or for ask how you can own Sheridan<br />

appointment, KE 5-3459 or. 537 4994 Street 7214241<br />

Jack Reeub<br />

Jim Whyett<br />

Merfe Welfe<br />

fa<br />

Dkk Sfcepkerrf<br />

CKEON<br />

•LING<br />

GEORGE SMITH REALTY<br />

221$ S Wayne. Westlsnd<br />

721 4241<br />

A NEW YEAR<br />

MEANS A NEW HOME " ;<br />

and we have the perfct one<br />

for you Beautiful bnck ranch<br />

located in low tax a<strong>rea</strong> 3bedrooms,<br />

I'/» baths, kitchen '<br />

with built-ins, full basement,<br />

fully corpeted, ond over 1200<br />

sq ft of living a<strong>rea</strong> Moke<br />

your resolution to show you/,<br />

WIFE this beautiful NEW<br />

HOME and start HER YEAR off<br />

right Priced in low $30's. v<br />

JERRY TACK<br />

464 0800 425-3700<br />

ONE WAY<br />

LUPINI<br />

BUILDERS, INC.<br />

Custom Built<br />

And<br />

Custom Designed<br />

Homes<br />

349-0152 ;<br />

NORTHVILLE<br />

REALTSTATE. INC.<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

500 S. MAIN t=J<br />

453-6800 **<br />

THINKING OF BUYING OR SELLING<br />

YOUR HOME?<br />

McKEON N0LING REAL ESTATE<br />

DIAL SERVICE 453-6800<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5<br />

1360 ROSS--S of Main St between Evergreen and<br />

McKinley. Pleasantly situated in established neighborhood--delightful<br />

3 bedroom fully carpeted<br />

ranch, large fenced lot, IVi garage $31,500<br />

Two story older brick, in-town location, large kitchen,<br />

formal dining, living room with fireplace, 4 bedrooms<br />

plus artist's lolt Or 5th bedroom $38,500<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5<br />

Deluxe colonial, many attractive features, carpeted<br />

throughout, large country kitchen, fantastic assumption.<br />

$42,990<br />

Highest gross--City of Plymouth"--Income $650.00<br />

monthly, land contract terms. $43,900<br />

Vacant building lot. F>hoenix Lake frontage, 80x279.<br />

land contract terms available. $19,500<br />

oCooLiny Jor ^Acluantaf*?<br />

...OwnJn come Prof^j


302<br />

YOU MUST SKE THIS 4<br />

contemporary colonial J<br />

and superbly decorated<br />

living room cathetral ceil<br />

cfca. firrpUce. central atr.<br />

syatem and MUCH<br />

_ la deairable Potomac VII-<br />

SubdivMoa M7JM Buvera<br />

M1-U46<br />

OPEN SUN. 7 to 5<br />

• Pine Lake Estates<br />

*»7 HatcMm Hills Orchard Lake<br />

l^nf Lake Rd a<strong>rea</strong>. 4 bedroom<br />

2'i bath Georgetown Colonial<br />

I-arte lot. good "°° r P'* n Many de<br />

luxe feature* Immediate occupancy<br />

Pine Lake privileges<br />

no MS<br />

John D. Rogers<br />

REAL ESTATE SERVICE<br />

277-6464 278-5134<br />

BLOOMFIELD TWP 4 bedroom<br />

2 1 * bath Colonial for sale bv (Retlringt<br />

owner Birmingham Schools<br />

Obtala own mortgage assume<br />

6'» f 'r or land contract 62MMS<br />

BLOOMFIELD HILLS<br />

• • OPEN SUNDAY IS<br />

534S ECHO RD<br />

NW of Telegraph It Quarton<br />

lively 4 bedroom brick custom<br />

quad level at cul de sac 3 full<br />

baths beautiful paneled family<br />

room with natural fireplace It<br />

bridt floor large living room with<br />

marble fireplace, separate dining<br />

room Beautv on a scenic lot with<br />

many trees Excellent condition<br />

TONI BEASAW<br />

847 148 1 447 MM<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

2 FAMILY BRICK<br />

GOOO'INVESTMENT<br />

1625 00 MONTH INCOME<br />

English Tudor professionally deco<br />

rated five rooms each unit Sepa<br />

rate utilities 2 car - garage<br />

Ml 400 00 »44 1117<br />

EftTREMELY WELL MAIN<br />

TAIN ED * decorated 4 bedroom<br />

Colonial home with formal dining<br />

r«om f (replaced famiK room **pa<br />

rate b<strong>rea</strong>kfast a<strong>rea</strong> in built in kitch<br />

en 2 car attached garage $58 500<br />

-chamberlain<br />

• 6 4 7-5 9 5 0<br />

NEW CONSTRUCTION<br />

(2' of 21 exciting new homes avail<br />

able for immediate occupancy<br />

I'nce range from $55 »00 io<br />

$215,000<br />

OPEN WED THURS SAT *<br />

SUN 15 Whether vou are teeking<br />

a house or Condo you must see<br />

this 3 000 sq ft Ranch overlooking<br />

Wabeek Golf Course Imported<br />

marble (oyer Wet plaster construc<br />

tion 4 quality details throughout 2<br />

separate bedroom suites 2'i bath*<br />

paneled library Many extras 4281<br />

Margate In Wabeek W of Tele<br />

graph. S of Long Lake Rd<br />

S15S500<br />

COLONIAL ON CUL-DE-SAC<br />

WITH LAKE FRONTAGE Water<br />

ford Schools Inviting deck off pan<br />

eled family room overlooks White<br />

Horse l.ake J bedrooms PJ baths<br />

Fully carpeted insulajed windows<br />

6 walk out basement $55 M0<br />

l.et us show vou these and other<br />

new homes we know of that will be<br />

in vour price range<br />

Ralph Manuel<br />

ASSOC INC<br />

West Bloomfield<br />

681-4500<br />

851-7799<br />

302<br />

V t«. ' 'WW<br />

Newly Listed<br />

Brick bl-level Ranch In BtoemftekJ<br />

Hills aa baattflful privacy lot. Cabana<br />

la <strong>rea</strong>r * 2-level deck that decends<br />

to frtc form heated pool.<br />

Florida room la heated Ik air condi<br />

tlened. I bedrooms. >4 .batha. family<br />

raom plus many extras<br />

n a m<br />

Open Wed., Thurs.<br />

Sat.. Sun. 1-5<br />

DeiuBe contemporary Condo with 1<br />

story living room Central air. GE<br />

appliances, sprinkling system k<br />

landscaping Insulated glaas doorwall<br />

4 wood casement inaulated<br />

windows * screens plus many<br />

more extras 3 bedrooms. 2 baths,<br />

library 4 full basement IMS Golf<br />

Ridge In Wabeek W of Telegraph<br />

S of Long Lake Rd IM.5M<br />

In addition, there are 5 other<br />

models to choose from<br />

Timeless Beauty<br />

BIRMINGHAM IMI Chapln. 2 bed<br />

room. I bath, kitchen wifh ei eating Gracious pillared Southern Colonial<br />

wace. dimnc room Finished fam- in Bloomfield Village Circular<br />

ily room. with fireplace in full base- driveway Central air Gas heat<br />

ment 2 car garage 126 500 Spacious rooms New kitchen with<br />

445 0642 latest appliances 3 bedrooms. l't<br />

baths, large family room plus library<br />

Many extras $110,000<br />

Lots of Room »<br />

Comfort li efficiency are blended<br />

in this spacious ranch home 4 bed<br />

rooms. 2 full plus two '* baths<br />

Large family room' k rec<strong>rea</strong>tion<br />

room, both with fireplaces Pool<br />

sun deck li barn are also included<br />

Birmingham Schools $74 M0<br />

Open Sun. 2-5<br />

Lovely brick Ranch in Quarton<br />

Lake Estates Gas heat central<br />

air 4 bedrooms. 2't baths family<br />

room 14x20 patio with awning<br />

Many extras 1360 Puritan W of<br />

Woodward S of Quarton Corner<br />

of Redding 177.500<br />

Ralph Manuel<br />

ASSOC INC<br />

West Bloomfield<br />

681-4500<br />

851-7799<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

SCHOOLS<br />

Sharp 4 bedroom colonial featuring<br />

2'/j baths, attached garoge,<br />

attractive decor and central<br />

air $59,900<br />

EARL<br />

KEIM<br />

of Birmingham. Inc 842 3500<br />

UNIQUE CONTEMPORARY in<br />

wooded setting 3 bedrooms 2<br />

baths spacious family room full<br />

basement Space for handy 1st<br />

floor laundry Bloomfield Hills<br />

Schools $54 900<br />

chamberlain<br />

6 4 7 - 5 9 5 0<br />

Hl.OOMFIELD HILLS RANCH<br />

Bv owner 3 bedrooms. 2 baths<br />

large built-in kitchen separate din<br />

ing room living room with fire<br />

place foyer, paneiled den. brick<br />

patio garage On well landscaped<br />

I's acre corner lot M7 500 8511940<br />

BLOOMFIELD<br />

2920 London Wall Custom built 5<br />

bedroom Colonial 2'» baths first<br />

floor laundry central air finished<br />

rec<strong>rea</strong>tion room two fireplaces<br />

family romm and patio leads to<br />

beautifully landscaped acre setting<br />

Near St Hugo School $77 900 By<br />

owner 362-1220<br />

HAROLD<br />

<strong>rea</strong>l estate<br />

FISCHER £)<br />

F0"» MOllSiHQ<br />

inivm UNITIES<br />

1108 S Mam St . Plymouth 455-5100<br />

655 Forest --3 bedroom older home on large lot<br />

$33,900 with contract terms<br />

PRICE REDUCED --3 bedroom Condominium-Family<br />

room, patio, full basement-carpeting, appliances and<br />

draperies Desirable housing $33,500<br />

1 acre -Ridge Road, Plymouth schools, approved perk<br />

test -contract terms<br />

2 acres Joy Road -Well and garage contract terms<br />

16 acres-Cherry Hill, Westland Contract terms<br />

]. L.HUDSON<br />

Real Estate<br />

LIVE BETTER FDR LESS •<br />

Two bedroom condo, newly carpeted<br />

and decorated, clubhose and pool<br />

privileges, close to all types of shopping<br />

THE THEME HERE IS ROOMINESS<br />

Priced to sell, three bedroom brick<br />

ranch, finished rec<strong>rea</strong>tion room, extra<br />

large two car garage, fine location,<br />

Plymouth schools<br />

GO WHERE THE GOOD LIFE IS<br />

Three bedroom tri-level, family room with<br />

fireplace, central air, electric air filter, 2<br />

car garage, move-in condition<br />

COUNTRY BOY AT HEART?<br />

YOU'LL LOVE THIS<br />

Five acres in handy location, three bed-<br />

room ranch, 1'/fc baths, large family room<br />

and living room, ideal for entertaining<br />

large groups, big patio All this in nerve-<br />

$oothing atmosphere..<br />

A SMALL KINGDOM<br />

FOURTEEN KARAT LOOK<br />

Everything points to finery in this superb<br />

home, situated on 3.7 acres, 2 fireplaces,<br />

finished rec room,' large family room.<br />

40x20 heated pool, sauna bath, central<br />

air. four bedrooms, 3800 square feet of<br />

easy living, 50x32 finiahed garage Mr.<br />

Executive take a look.<br />

$21,900<br />

$34,900<br />

$36,500<br />

$59,250<br />

$140,000<br />

607 S. MAIN ST.<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

453-2210<br />

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CO*<br />

302<br />

BY OWTFER<br />

OPEN SAt-SUN 114<br />

BLOOMFIELD HICKORY GRQVE<br />

Custom 4 Bedroom Wing Colonial.<br />

I 1 ! Baths t car attached garage,<br />

family room, fireplace, separate<br />

dining and living rooms, let Floor<br />

Laundry Bloom field Hills Schools<br />

and St. Hugo's. Only II3JM<br />

ISM YORKSHIRE LANE<br />

Off S v } i<br />

PULTE<br />

Master Buikin*<br />

851-6550


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• MA f L . E / Tftg y r *P h Hriultrui<br />

J bedroom brisk ranch familv<br />

room Heated Monda room .TrvVf<br />

lot 150 x MO fl ^RHODES REAL<br />

ESTATE M2 00U<br />

BLOOMFIELD VILLAGE, 4 bed<br />

room updated older Spamih<br />

8 5<br />

I ORCHARD*'* J fall ^ and I. half<br />

(ha tamtty<br />

room Superb .r» .!"£»<br />

priced home* Itt.Mt 6444501<br />

$77-:<br />

THE OBSERVER & ECCENTRIC<br />

302<br />

S 6 "<br />

. . THE SPIRIT OF 75<br />

BIRMINGHAM. 3 bedroom alum,<br />

num and brick colonial. Living<br />

room, dmtni room, kitchen with<br />

« ll "« J** Somi finiahed base<br />

ment Franklin stove New carpet<br />

ing through out $34 SOC 647 If*<br />

BIRMINGHAM, bv owner<br />

S<strong>rea</strong>JL .<br />

twlta* family room, full basement<br />

new furnace. l't car attached garage.<br />

large fenced yard fSl.OM<br />

OWN APIECE OF THE USA<br />

RENT IS A RIP-OFF<br />

ESPECIALLY FOR YOU<br />

of Plymouth<br />

OPEN HOUSE—PALM SUNDAY—2-5 P.M<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

200 S Harvey—Between Penniman and Church.<br />

Zoned 0-1 for offices. Now used as home $35,900<br />

237 Maple—S. of Ann Arbor Trail and E of Mam. Truly<br />

a family home—4 bedrooms. $30,500 Call 453-4840<br />

CANTON<br />

44411 Newburyport— S of Warren |ust W. of Sheldon,<br />

2 story Condominium. 2 bedrooms. 1ft baths. 7% low<br />

assumption Price reduced $1,000 ONLY $23,500<br />

Call 453 4840<br />

Call 453-4840<br />

1005 ANN ARBOR TRAIL<br />

Plymouth. Michigan<br />

PLYMOUTH OFFICE<br />

702 S MAIN<br />

453-8200<br />

NEVER BEFORE OFFERED 1 We're again pleased<br />

to represent a home that is thoroughly complete in<br />

its attention to interior care and landscaping detail<br />

4 bedrooms. 2ft baths, formal dining room, family<br />

room with fireplace, finished rec<strong>rea</strong>tion room, and<br />

attached 2ft car garage More privacy assured with<br />

its court location olus many extras including Central<br />

Air and underground sprinkling system BE SURE<br />

TO SEE $57,500 Call 453-8200<br />

FiRST OFFERING 1 LeSs than a year oid but. in an<br />

established PLYMOUTH neighborhood, this charming<br />

home has 3 bedrooms. 1ft baths family room with<br />

fireplace first floor laundry, and basement Carpeting<br />

throughout and complete kitchen built-ins result in a<br />

very complete home $47 500 Call 453 8200<br />

NEW ON THE MARKET' NORTHVILLE ITS AP<br />

PEARANCE IS OUTSTANDING and it presents all<br />

the teatuies you'd expect in a large and gracious<br />

home Spacious foyer, fine room arrangements. 4<br />

large bedrooms, first level laundry separate formal<br />

dinmg a<strong>rea</strong> 2ft baths, family room with fireplace,<br />

•uli basement, and end entrance 2'? car garage A<br />

premium court location 599 $77 900 Call 453-<br />

8200<br />

FIRST OFFERING' An old fashioned tree-lined<br />

PLYMOUTH street presents an old fashioned and<br />

gracious home ideally suited for lovers of the past that<br />

want modernised undertones 4 bedrooms, 25 ft living<br />

room with fireplace, small family room surrounding the<br />

kitchen a<strong>rea</strong>, full basement, large covered front porch,<br />

and detached 1ft car garage Pleasant patio a<strong>rea</strong> with<br />

gas barbecue tor summer enjoyment $38,500 Call<br />

453-8200<br />

EARI,<br />

REA<br />

of Plymouth, Inc<br />

PLYMOUTH AREA<br />

S-P-R-E-A-D O-U-T m this large, long ranch<br />

nestled on 1/2 acre of seclusion in Northville School<br />

system. 3 bedroom bnck construction, attached garage.<br />

family room with fireplace, freshly painted, immediate<br />

possession. Land Contract terms available Excellent<br />

value at $49 900 Call 453-0012<br />

SUMMER IS ALMOST HERE and your<br />

family will enioy the many fine features of this 4<br />

bedroom lake Pointe Village colonial central air, outdoor<br />

bar-b-que. glass door to raised patio. 2ft baths,<br />

dming room, family room with fireplace, fenced lot<br />

$58,500 Call 453-0012<br />

OPEN HOUSES<br />

Sunday. March 23. 1975<br />

2 to 5 p.m.<br />

LARGE FAMILIES WILL LOVE THIS 4<br />

bedroom colonial in Windsor Park 2ft bathrooms for<br />

hectic mornings, large kitchen eating a<strong>rea</strong> and formal<br />

dinmg room, family room with natural fireplace. 2<br />

doorwalis, i^rge yard and terrace, pool plus many<br />

other extras m this bright colorful home Please stop<br />

by' 7339 Hillsboro Ct . No oft Warren. E of Sheldon<br />

Rds<br />

BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED 4 bedroom<br />

colonial, family room with fireplace, 2ft baths, attached<br />

garage, 20x12 screened porch plus a long list of<br />

features Please stop by Saturday or Sunday. 2-5 p.m.<br />

42964 Versailles. S of Joy. E of Sheldon Rds.<br />

NORTHVILLE AREA<br />

FIRST OFFERING- -extra sharp 3 bedroom<br />

brick ranch with 1ft baths, family room, central air and<br />

finished rec room. Home is located on 74x265' lot<br />

within walking distance to all schools. Excellent as-<br />

sumption Just $38,500 Call 349-5600 ^<br />

EXCELLENT CONDITION & LOTS OF<br />

ROOM for the large lamily is just what you'll find in<br />

this 4 bedroom home. Features include 2 full baths,<br />

formal dining room, family room with fireplace, all for<br />

just $43,900. CaH 349-5600<br />

EXCEPTIONAL CAPE COD features 3 large<br />

bedrooms with walk-In closets, 2 Ml baths, unique<br />

family room with fireplace, country kitchen with builtins.<br />

full basement, 2 car garage--move-in condition!<br />

Priced to sell at $53,900. Call 349-5600<br />

NORTHVILLE ^ PLYMOUTH<br />

OFFICE<br />

330 NORTH CENTER ST<br />

349-^600<br />

OFFICE<br />

1115S MAIN ST<br />

453-0012<br />

7*TTTWrw*r.<br />

Thurtdty, March 20, 1973<br />

302 wirangham<br />

BloomMJ<br />

OPEN SUN. 1-TO 5<br />

TREAT YOURSELF to an In<br />

sped ion of this unique Contemporary<br />

on I.I acres beautifully treed<br />

4 bedrooms, l't baths 3 fireplaces<br />

family k Florida rooms Cathedral<br />

• beamed ceilings, brick floors, lots<br />

of glass Extra building site. Immediate<br />

possession 3407 Greeniree.<br />

W of Adams. N. off Long Lake.<br />

WM0<br />

chamberlain<br />

6 4 6 - 6 0 0 0.<br />

BEVERLY HILLS<br />

16212 Kirkshlre<br />

OPEN SAT-SUN 1-4 PM<br />

Sharp 2 bedroom ranch Immediate<br />

occupancy and high assumable<br />

mortgage One block South of<br />

140Mile and third block Wes of<br />

Greenfield Ortly 124 »00<br />

CHARLES J.<br />

VAN HORN INC.<br />

646-2400<br />

/<br />

BY PROFESSIONALS<br />

BLOOMFIELD<br />

Just reduced' 4 bedroom ranch<br />

with fireplace Bloomfield schools •<br />

fabulous buy.<br />

TROY<br />

4 bedroom ranch. AC and built-ins<br />

Quiet Cul-de-Sac - walk to schools<br />

with no traffic worry - beautifully<br />

landscaped BLOOMFIELD .<br />

bedroom ranch. Tremendous<br />

boy! Fireplace in large family<br />

room Large kitchen Owner moving<br />

North Belter hurry'<br />

CARL L. BLACK<br />

ASSOC<br />

REALTORS<br />

643-8804<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

2M4 Windemere<br />

OPEN SUN. 2-5<br />

Colonial style ranch J bedrooms,<br />

gas forced air heal, range, refrig<br />

erator. fully carpeted. 50 foot lot<br />

Between Eton and Cooledge North<br />

of Maple Just 135 900 #440700<br />

RISDON REALTOR*<br />

OPEN THURSDAY loTo 2 PM<br />

996 SUFFIELD. Birmingham<br />

QUARTON LAKE ESTATES<br />

Center entrance colonial with Over<br />

sized bedrooms, family room with<br />

bar. dining room, fireplaced living<br />

room, 2't baths, central air<br />

KANE REALTY §52-0800<br />

BIRMINGHAM 1197 Washington 2<br />

story brick with 3 bedrooms, den<br />

with electric fireplace playroom,<br />

dining room, kitnen with eating<br />

space stove and refrigerator<br />

screened in back porch. I'j car ga<br />

rage, full basement, large back<br />

yard nice neighborhood convienent<br />

to everything $42 900<br />

844 2259<br />

BIRMINGHAM 2 bedroom older<br />

home, basement 60 ft lot Remod<br />

eled bathroom carpeted Bv<br />

owner $19,500 644 6272<br />

Country atmosphere. 3 bedrooms. 1ft baths. 22 ft<br />

living room. Southfield. $37,500<br />

1st Floor laundry, family room, fireplace, 4 bedrooms,<br />

2ft baths, central air, Southfield $49,500<br />

Cham berlain<br />

REALTORS'<br />

from $65,250<br />

MODELS<br />

OPEN<br />

DAILY 12-7 P M<br />

CALL<br />

626-5710<br />

or 626-4300<br />

* «<br />

AND :<br />

(pPEN SAT.-SUN. 1-4<br />

THI i Quod Level located in<br />

Fox Hills Subdivision, is beoutifu<br />

ly landscaped Home induces<br />

4 bedrooms, 3'/j baths,<br />

fon ily room with fireplace,<br />

wet bar and parquet floor.<br />

Corf>e see for yourself.<br />

$6'i .900. South of South BJvd<br />

anc East of Opdyke 527 Sedgef<br />

eld<br />

CRANBROOK<br />

REALTORS<br />

Jloomfield Hills<br />

645-5790<br />

Office<br />

304 Farminatort<br />

Wtit ftoomfWd<br />

BEAUCHAMP SMITH<br />

& ASSOCIATES<br />

478-9900<br />

FARMINGTON HII.LS<br />

Sharp. 3 bedroom face brick ranch,<br />

full finished basement extra large<br />

kitchen with built-ins. l't baths.<br />

2't car garage, swim club membership<br />

available Owner $38 900<br />

Open Sun 2 to 5 476 1399<br />

BIG SIX<br />

Farmington, 6 lovely rooms. 3<br />

bedrooms, brick, gas heat,<br />

fence, rec<strong>rea</strong>tion room, attached<br />

2 car garage Many<br />

extras, $37,900<br />

Farmington Realty Co<br />

476-5900<br />

: amily room, 3 bedrooms, 2 fireplaces. 1ft baths.<br />

Dasement. Southfield $41,900<br />

Unique fireplace, family room, 4 bedrooms, 1ft baths,<br />

lormal dining room, Troy $58,900<br />

Soulhfield/Lathrup Village Office<br />

26840 Southfield Rd. at 11 Mile<br />

557-6700<br />

t U<br />

eowi rtCuSM<br />

0*0*TUWTltS<br />

a<br />

from $68,700<br />

BE OUT OF THE ORDINARY IN THESE COMMUNITIES<br />

U iLii<br />

RANCHES. QUADS, COLONIALS<br />

^ ROLLING OAKS<br />

J P SUBDIVISION<br />

• I 14 MILE RO<br />

ELEMENTARY SCHOOL<br />

KINDSPOINTE<br />

I F SUBDIVISION<br />

13 MILE RD<br />

I Q H Irom FARMINGTON RD t<br />

302 Birminahom<br />

30(2 Birmingham '<br />

304 ronmngron 304<br />

-- -«TI »<br />

KMOOflnMO<br />

WMI BtoofflfWd<br />

WMt<br />

FRANKLIN, custom tri-level Colo BY OWNER; 3 bedrodm. 2 baths,<br />

Farmington Hills-Rolling Oaks WANTED FROM OWNER WEST BLOOMFIELD •< a<br />

mal l'» acres. car garage<br />

WESTBROOK SUB<br />

Cranbrook<br />

boosts 4 king size bedrooms,<br />

lust reduced to $44 900<br />

KENDALLWOOD AREA<br />

Assoc Inc Realtors<br />

ALEXSY REAL ESTATE<br />

boy windows in family room<br />

Mint condition tri-level 4 large bed<br />

Dea rborn 561-0820 SEEING IS believing, this beautt and living room, library with<br />

rooms. 2 full baths, familv room<br />

ful 3 bedroom with 2 full bathsfor- wet bar. inter-com. central<br />

has raised hearth fireplace and<br />

BY OWNER. 4 bedroom tri-level<br />

walkout doorwall lo patio. 2 car at<br />

mal dining room with fireplace air. plus many other extras.<br />

2'. baths, compeletely carpeted<br />

(ached garage Prime a<strong>rea</strong><br />

famtlv room carpet throughout<br />

and draped Spacii rious fan family room.<br />

Call for details. Also excellent<br />

$53 500<br />

excellent condition BUYERS<br />

1st floor utility, full finished base<br />

occupancy and assumable<br />

ONL Y $64 000<br />

338-8842 ment. 3 car garage, plus much<br />

more Call for list of manv extras<br />

mortgage $88,500<br />

RADAR REALTY<br />

$74 900<br />

I<br />

MRS BARRIE<br />

476-2444-<br />

IRVINE<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5<br />

5 BEDROOM COLONIAL<br />

36062 Congress. W off Drake Rd.. N of Grand River<br />

Bright, cheerful decor, quality carpeting throughout,<br />

spacious first floor laundry room, 2ft baths, inground<br />

heated pool, circular driveway, just a few of the features<br />

offered at $112,900. Call Mr Vornhagen 477-<br />

6302 or 522-1258 (C056)<br />

T<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5<br />

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY<br />

1800 sq. ft. 4 bedroom split level, family room with cozy<br />

fireplace, dishwasher in the kitchen, 2 full baths, room<br />

for a garden. 23028 Lilac St. 2 blocks E Orchard Lake<br />

Rd., N. off Grand River, Farmington, Call Mr Nelsor><br />

477-6300 or 476-4486 (L055)<br />

• OF DISTINCTIVE<br />

AND QUALITY<br />

BUILT HOMES<br />

HOME BUILDERS<br />

& SAM WOLOK CONSTRUCTION CO.<br />

Sales by... SHANER REAL ESTATE<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5<br />

BEST BUY IN LIVONIA ,<br />

9 )41 Garvett. Livonia (S. of Plymouth Between lnk«ter<br />

Rd and Middlebelt) Bnck ranch h^adfront. 3 bedr(<br />

om, on a nice deep lot. Cdi. V:nu> 477-6300 or 522-<br />

58 (G-047) ,<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5<br />

LIVONIA HILLS ESTATES<br />

L ving is g<strong>rea</strong>t in this spacious 3 bedroom custom<br />

'iinch, family room. Florida room and privacy patio are<br />

)me of the features of this executive home. All set off<br />

by V« acre and a view of rolling hills. CcAl Bette Haskins<br />

f7-6300 or 535-0152. (M-062)<br />

A W J J jiii lifcltlil I I I i I III 11 I I I f> I'll fc Hi<br />

Thompson-Brown<br />

Birmingham-Bloomfield<br />

851-2577 642-0703<br />

NEW & UNIQUE<br />

THREE bedrooms. Sponish<br />

Ranch, featuring 7 arches and<br />

generous roof overhang Quality<br />

throughout Stained woodwork.<br />

heavily insulated<br />

Buyer oicks caroet color. Located<br />

in Bloomfield Twp Immediate<br />

occupancy. $62,500<br />

626-8700<br />

Cranbrook<br />

Assoc Inc Renltnrs<br />

EXCEPTIONAL CONDO<br />

Excellent floor plan features tiled<br />

I. shaped vestibule with brick wall<br />

from lower level to ceiling on 2nd<br />

level, fantastic rec<strong>rea</strong>tion room di<br />

vided into game room sitting<br />

room, bar room A workshop a<strong>rea</strong><br />

or'office 2 bedrooms. 2 full, two 'i<br />

baths Sitting room off master bed<br />

room has indirect lighting * built<br />

in shelves Exlras too numerous lo<br />

mention Must see-'lo appreciate<br />

W6 500<br />

NEWLY LISTED<br />

Beautiful Colonial in good a<strong>rea</strong><br />

Sodded front It back vard Excellent<br />

floor plan Paneled beamed &<br />

step down familv' room 4 bed<br />

rooms 2't baths Beautiful decor h<br />

immaculate condition Manv<br />

extra* S79 900<br />

Ralph Manuel<br />

ASSOC INC<br />

West Bloomfield<br />

681-4500<br />

851-7799<br />

LIVONIA AND AREA<br />

ROOM TO ROAM<br />

Custom aluminum ranch on ft acre, 2 large bedrooms,<br />

fireplace, family room. 2 car garage $33,500<br />

CASTLE GARDENS<br />

3 bedroom brick ranch, finished rec<strong>rea</strong>tion room. 2ft<br />

car brick front garage $1,500 down.<br />

CASTLE GARDENS<br />

Custom built brick ranch, family style kitchen, 1ft<br />

baths. 2 car attached garage. $8,000 down<br />

CASTLE GARDENS<br />

Maintenance tree 3 bedroom bnck ranch, central air,<br />

raised, hearth fireplace in paneled family room, 1ft<br />

baths, finished rec<strong>rea</strong>tion room, attached 2 car garage<br />

$9,000 down<br />

GORGEOUS<br />

FRENCH PROVINCIAL<br />

in prestigious bluegrass farms, 27 It master bedroom,<br />

formal dining room, fireplace in paneled beam ceiling<br />

family room Terraced yard enclosed by sculptured<br />

stain wood fence, attached 2 car garage $59,900<br />

Weldon Clark<br />

REALTORS<br />

UNITED<br />

IT WON'T LAST<br />

Colonial 6-Levan. first<br />

offering. 3 spacious<br />

bedrooms. family<br />

room withjr^n* f-rjplace,<br />

carpeteaWoughout, lovely<br />

country kitchen. First<br />

priced at only $46,900 Call<br />

261-4200.<br />

ATT. GAR.<br />

FAMILY ROOM<br />

Just listed, it won't last,<br />

sprawling custom ranch,<br />

18x12 family room, 3<br />

bedrooms, carpeted<br />

throughout, finished rec<br />

room, 1ft baths. Only<br />

$37,900. Call 261-4200<br />

4-BEDROOM<br />

RANCH<br />

Buy of the month, located<br />

Hix-Schoolcraft. 20x14<br />

family room, full basement,<br />

14x10 kitchen. 2 full baths,<br />

this home is under the<br />

market but owner says sell.<br />

Asking $38,900. Call 261-<br />

4200<br />

ROSEDALE<br />

GARDENS<br />

Colonial 1700 sq feet,<br />

15x13 master bedroom,<br />

15x13 family room, natural<br />

fireplace in living room. 1ft<br />

baths, stove, refrigerator,<br />

dishwasher stay. 24.000<br />

BTU air conditioner. 2ft<br />

car garage with electric<br />

garage opener. Asking<br />

$45,900 Call 261-4200.<br />

KING SIZE<br />

BARGAIN<br />

On this just listed 3<br />

bedroom brick colonial, 5-<br />

Levan a<strong>rea</strong>, featuring<br />

carpeted throughout, slate<br />

entrance. 21x14 family<br />

room, country kitchen, 1ft.<br />

baths, 18' master bedroom,<br />

attached 2ft car garage, all<br />

for only $43,500, Call 261-<br />

4200.<br />

425-7300<br />

27492 Five Mile Livonia<br />

40x20 POOL<br />

Tri-level featuring 3 large<br />

beorooms. v 13x10 dinmg<br />

room, country kitchen 26'<br />

family room. 1ft baths,<br />

large terrace, pool is in<br />

ground and <strong>rea</strong>lly lovely,<br />

attached 2ft car garage, all<br />

for only $42,900<br />

ISTOP LOOK!<br />

Attached garage. 20x16<br />

family room. 3 bedroom<br />

country kitchen, finished<br />

rec room, 2 fireplaces, 1ft<br />

baths. Be first. Asking<br />

$44,900 Call 261-4200<br />

MINI FARM<br />

6 5 acres in Livonia, with<br />

farm house, move in and<br />

have investment all around<br />

you Over 200' on main<br />

road Only $52 900 261-<br />

4200<br />

ACRE OF TREES<br />

Surrounds this charming<br />

brick home Featuring a big<br />

party-time family room<br />

23x22 with a picturesque<br />

view Plus 3 large<br />

bedrooms, a huge kitchen,<br />

beautifully finished rec<br />

room. 2 car attached<br />

garage and squeaky clean<br />

thruout $59,900 261 2000<br />

FANTASTI<br />

TRI<br />

Just listed this charming<br />

family home has central air,<br />

2ft baths, huge family<br />

room. 3 bedrooms<br />

inground pool and a 2 car<br />

attached .garage, easy<br />

assumption with $33,000<br />

owning on mortgage<br />

$46.500 261-2000<br />

304<br />

CASS lfAKE PRIVILEGES<br />

3 bedroom brick ranch large lot.<br />

dining room large kitchen 2'» car<br />

atlached garage $29 900<br />

CASS LAKE ACCESS !<br />

3 bedroom brick ranch l't baths«<br />

carpeting fireplace basement 2'!<br />

car garage over 1 1 acre $49 900 |<br />

GREEN LAKE ACCESS '<br />

I vear old custom'tri-level I bed'<br />

rf-oom. 2't baths 2 fireplace* car<br />

peting draper large palto ler<br />

race familv room 15 x 26 heavilv<br />

wooded lot over I acre LAKE-<br />

VIEW $96 000<br />

GREEN LAKE RLTY<br />

7070 Commerce Rd<br />

363 1501<br />

ASSUME r, Farmington Hills I<br />

bedroom ranch on 2'i acre* with<br />

large spring fed pond kitchen<br />

built ins first floor laundr\ A tire<br />

place full walk-out basement<br />

Sauna with shower and dressing<br />

room $75 900 I7S »21I<br />

Castlemeadow<br />

3 bedrooms, 3 baths, family<br />

room, rec room. I Vi acres,<br />

$118.000<br />

Century 21 •<br />

CURRAN & JOHNSON<br />

274-1700<br />

w BLOOMFIELD<br />

Ju ACRE<br />

IMMACULATE yeor old 4 bed<br />

room Colomol on high ** acre<br />

lot, in Heart of W Bloomfield.<br />

featuring 2ft baths lorge<br />

b<strong>rea</strong>kfast room, raised heorth<br />

in family room and basement<br />

Sparkling home with<br />

warmth and appeol Plus W.<br />

Bloomfield's Schools within<br />

walking distance<br />

Max<br />

BROOCK<br />

tin Orchard Lake «?6 toon<br />

5 BEDROOMS<br />

This exquisite Farmington Hills iri<br />

level can be vours 2'» balhs al<br />

tached 2's car garage with opener<br />

spacious familv room with fire<br />

place palm with gas barbecue over<br />

looking ravine central air custom<br />

window t<strong>rea</strong>tments lush floor env<br />

erings much more Spotless condition'<br />

Hv appointment onlv HV- assumption<br />

69 500<br />

btewort Oldford<br />

Real Estate<br />

453-7660<br />

QUALITY<br />

COLONIAL<br />

With many custom<br />

features 4 king-size<br />

bedrooms plus den.<br />

modern kitchen oven 6elfcieanmg<br />

custom cabinets,<br />

rec room with wet bar<br />

Right out of Better Homes<br />

& Gardens Beautiful family<br />

room The finest home<br />

available today at $67 900 ,<br />

261-2000<br />

WILL CONSIDER '<br />

LC :<br />

Value conscious--Buyers I<br />

will appreciate 3 bedroom*<br />

brick ranch, central air!<br />

conditioning All aluminum<br />

trim, wet plaster lullbasement.<br />

$25,900 First<br />

deposit takes 261-2000<br />

BRICK RANCH<br />

FAMILY ROOM<br />

Just listed located,<br />

premium Livonia a<strong>rea</strong><br />

Take advantage owner,<br />

transferred Spacious bnck*<br />

ranch with excellent floor,<br />

plan. Modern kitchen,;<br />

family room, rec room.'<br />

must be sold Priced to sell.,<br />

today' At $32 900 All;<br />

offers considered 261-'<br />

2000 ;<br />

MATCHLESS<br />

RANCH<br />

Just listed all these good<br />

features. 3 bedrooms,<br />

huge family room with<br />

fireplace. 1ft baths, central<br />

atr, plus a finished rec<br />

room and 2 car attached<br />

parage, can't last $44 900 *<br />

261-2000<br />

RUSTIC<br />

RANCH<br />

Is this grey brick ranch and<br />

a country setting with four<br />

bedrooms, 1ft baths, big<br />

family room $46,900 281-<br />

2000<br />

Century 21 Real Estate<br />

Hartford North Inc. Hartford South Inc.<br />

Your<br />

rQnfu(K,<br />

RIAT E STATE<br />

Century 21<br />

Office<br />

is Just<br />

Around<br />

the Corner


ft<br />

far;*<br />

1<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

Sat & Sun 1-4 PM<br />

3040 Bloomfield Shores. S. of<br />

Lone Pine. W. of Middlebelt.<br />

Oouic coloniol, 4 bedrooms,<br />

2Vfc both*, elegant master<br />

bedroom with walkout deck.<br />

Roised firepioce with massive<br />

brick wall In family room, immoculate.<br />

HOWARD T.<br />

KEATING<br />

646-1234<br />

W. BLOOMFIELD<br />

SHARP QUAD-LEV El with<br />

super floor plan Dramatic<br />

•oyer. AH dropes and tocked<br />

down carpeting 3 bedrooms,<br />

2V4 baths, fomily room, #ec.<br />

room ond librory $67,900<br />

HOWARD T.<br />

KEATING<br />

646-1234<br />

CITY of FARMINGTON. tri-level.<br />

like new. 3 bedrooms. 1'% baths,<br />

separate dining room family<br />

room l'« ear garage 141 900<br />

•74-7WJ<br />

UNION LAKE AREA<br />

Lake Privileges<br />

Deluxe 3 bedroom rancn features J<br />

full bath*. large family room, custom<br />

kitchen with snack bar. formal<br />

dininj room, screened porch, natural<br />

fireplace t car attached garage<br />

All this located on beautifully<br />

wooded lot in a<strong>rea</strong> of fine homes<br />

143 TON<br />

WEST BLOOMFIELD<br />

l-ake Privilege*<br />

Immaculate 3 bedroom l'» bath<br />

ranch home with finished walkout<br />

basement only 2 blocks from ele<br />

mentary school This home is onlv<br />

3 years old and priced to sell at<br />

»«« Call *s&07<br />

MEININGER S OLD ORCHARD<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS full bnck 3<br />

bedooom Ranch Attached garage<br />

FuJIv carpeted Built-in range and<br />

dishwasher Patio Verv sharp Bv<br />

owner t34M0 477 336S<br />

FARMINGTON<br />

Clean & Complete<br />

Three bedroom brick, finished<br />

rec room, reor terrace, new<br />

roof and hot water lank Two<br />

cor garoge. first exposure<br />

$35 900<br />

MEADOWBROOK<br />

GLENS<br />

Spanish Beauty<br />

Three bedroom brick coloniol.<br />

lorge kitchen, dinette with<br />

built in oven, range and dishwasher<br />

formal dining room,<br />

huge family room with natural<br />

fireplace carpeted<br />

throughout, finished rec room<br />

with bor. <strong>rea</strong>r terroce Attoched<br />

two car garage lots of<br />

extras $56,900<br />

Jerry F. Edwards<br />

& Assoc.<br />

477-4700<br />

OPEN SUN. 2-5<br />

Farmington Hills<br />

II07J Whttlork well built J bed<br />

room ranch fireplace in familv<br />

room country kitchen situated on<br />

a treed 't acre lot Additional 't<br />

acre available 133 900<br />

Anthony V. Rizzo<br />

349-9460,<br />

FOUR bedroom wing colonial with<br />

den Well landscaped and dero<br />

rated 7 r r assumable mortgage<br />

Pine Ijike beach privileges<br />

172 S00 8511577<br />

— { extern<br />

OTON HILLS. ~ I<br />

bedroom brtck ranch, fin-<br />

£5I.'W,"RU U C.1S#^:<br />

I'M. . 477 8233<br />

Franklin Valley<br />

Near Middle belt-Maple . a<strong>rea</strong><br />

Qtarmlag rambling multl* level<br />

home nestled on rolling heavilv<br />

imd ravine lot. I bedroom*. 3 full<br />

bntha. mammoth family room,<br />

beige carpeting, walnut floor*. first<br />

floor laundry, baaement. central<br />

air conditioning $73.060.<br />

ALKON REAL- ESTATE<br />

357-1800<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS, beautiful<br />

1*74. 10 room Dutch Colonial in<br />

lovely Wedfwood Commons MM<br />

sq. fl plus 1,900 sq ft. basement,<br />

situated on 1 acre corner lot Large<br />

eory fieldstene fireplace, i 4 large<br />

bedrooms, V* baths, study, carpet<br />

and drapes throughout Sacrifice<br />

by owner S7VM0 or 119.000 and assume<br />

020-7133<br />

WEST BLOOMFIELD<br />

6979 PINE EAGLE<br />

OPEN SUN. 2 • 5<br />

Brick and aluminum Cape Cod 4<br />

excellent bedrooms. 2'i baths, dining<br />

room paneled family room,<br />

fireplace. 15 * 15 screened covered<br />

porch, rec. room, attached 2 car ga<br />

rage, private swim club, quick po«<br />

session Now 182.S00 East of Orchard<br />

Lake Rd Souths of Maple<br />

Rd<br />

EDMUND C<br />

RISDON<br />

158 W 14 Mile<br />

REALTORS<br />

840-0700<br />

WEST BLOOM FIELD Briarcliff<br />

Subdivision 3 bedroom 2 full bath,<br />

ranch on large treed lot Covered<br />

patio Laundrv room 2-wav fireplace<br />

attached 2'» car garage,<br />

manv extras 951 900 Bv owner<br />

Buvers onlv 042 7393<br />

/<br />

After I PM.<br />

m CAMBRIDGE Vllla«B. I<br />

brick ranch, all aluminum trim, attached,<br />

garage. fireplace in large<br />

living room, dining roam, eating<br />

apace In larf* kitchen, carpeting<br />

drape*, assume T'*<br />

®5fiSi<br />

4 !<br />

BOUTHnKLA. By owner. 1 bedroom.<br />

I'» beth brick ranch. Family<br />

fireplace. 2 car attached fa-<br />

Central air. completely car-<br />

ed Sprinklers, tiled baaement.<br />

illt Ins. I418M<br />

354-5274<br />

BIRMINGHAM SCHOOLS lit<br />

Mile and Evenreen n a<strong>rea</strong> a<strong>rea</strong>, newlv<br />

decorated 3 or TCI room tri-level<br />

21 ft. family room with fireplace<br />

Central air, excellent assumable<br />

mortgage 964.900 SOO-I9I5<br />

LAHSER. 12 Mile Rd a<strong>rea</strong> Bv<br />

owner. Large 4 bedroom colonial<br />

2't baths, family room and llbranr.<br />

mint condition 171.100 Must aefl<br />

Call after 6 PM<br />

352-2737<br />

SOUTHFIELD. new 3 bedroom<br />

ranch. l'» baths, family room fire<br />

place. 2 car attached<br />

145.900 557-9020 » 0<br />

OPEN SUN 2-5<br />

18841 RAINBOW DRIVE<br />

LATHRUP VILLAGE<br />

West of Southfield Rd South of II<br />

Mile Rd Broadfaced custom ranch<br />

home with 2 car attached garage<br />

Quality construction throughout,<br />

large living room with ledgerock<br />

fireplace, separate dining room<br />

opening into heated enclosed porch<br />

and covered patio Commodious<br />

kitchen k b<strong>rea</strong>kfast room. 2 tiled<br />

bathrooms. 3 good fixed bedrooms<br />

or 2 4 library. Carpeting k drapes<br />

throughout Basement rec<strong>rea</strong>tion<br />

room, lots of closet k storage<br />

space Occupancy at closing.<br />

948.S00<br />

ANDERSON<br />

Realtors<br />

559-1 150<br />

REALTORS<br />

670 Main Street<br />

Plymouth, Michigan 48170<br />

WESTLAND<br />

455-8400<br />

Immediate Occjjpsncy is available on this<br />

neat 3 bedroom split level offering 1 Vfr baths, newly<br />

paneled den (or 4th bedroom), family room with fireplace<br />

and large 2'^ car garage Good neighborhood<br />

plus close lo schools' Asking $29,900<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

Must Sell, opportunity worth your careful consideration<br />

on this large family styled Colonial providing<br />

4 large bedrooms. 2'4 baths, formal dining room,<br />

family room with fireplace and attached garage. Priced<br />

for quick sale ($55,900) so call now. 455-8400!<br />

GLENVIEW. SUB. One of Plymouth's most<br />

exciting and interesting homes built in recent years'<br />

Custom built on a heavily treed 1/2 ACRE lot, this home<br />

offers 16 rooms in all with over 4000 sq. ft. of living<br />

space 5 bedrooms, 4 full baths. 2 complete kitchens.<br />

2 natural brick fireplaces. CENTRAL AIR for the coming<br />

summer and much, much more! Separate apartment<br />

also available! For complete details, please call<br />

455-0400<br />

306 Southfiald<br />

Lathrup ' .<br />

• SOUTHFIELD RANCH<br />

3 bedroom brick ronch. built<br />

In 1967, fomily room with<br />

firepioce, finished basement,<br />

central air, underground<br />

sprinkler. 2 cor attached garage.<br />

Possible land contract.<br />

$45,900.<br />

EARL<br />

KEIM<br />

Realty North. Inc. 559-1100<br />

ENGLISH Tudor In Lathrup Village<br />

On I lots. S bedrooms 2 fult<br />

baths dininc room, library, fireplace<br />

In living room, barn wood<br />

rec room. 2 car attached garage<br />

buyers only ISO.M0<br />

SETTLING AN ESTATE, an executive<br />

d<strong>rea</strong>m house, will consider<br />

any <strong>rea</strong>sonable offer Open Sat k<br />

Sun 1 to S. 27150 St<strong>rea</strong>mwood<br />

Lane. EL 7-M99. Ml 9133<br />

SOUTHFIELD<br />

Brick ranch loaded with extras' Inground<br />

pool. CAC with air-filtering<br />

system, burglar alarm system<br />

large pane family room with<br />

fireplace, new Cornlac range k self<br />

cleaning oven, washing machine,<br />

shag carpeting, new roof k attached<br />

prage 933.M0<br />

PALMER* ASSOC<br />

569 1520 04*4727<br />

Kavanaugh<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

18224 FARMINGTON Rd.<br />

in l'urti«)<br />

"He mailt tkixgi timplrt for you j<br />

al a lover cmI lo »•« appreciate ic<br />

•64,900<br />

ARE YOU LOOKING FOR REAL QUALITY?'<br />

Check thia new Shy-Lo ranch that contains qaafi<br />

ty plu*. Tht* home foatwe* paeJii fn% room'<br />

with fireplace, two batha, tiiiwm. larft — -<br />

bedroom, appbneea. 2\t car garage, ph* many<br />

more featu<strong>rea</strong>. Open daily I S Dlmetiane: Take<br />

M59 Weat to North on Harvey Lake Road fafcv<br />

R. D. (Inc. 363-159<br />

I<br />

REALTOR<br />

Evonkws cal<br />

.3133 Union Uln M. Just S. of ComiMrct Rd<br />

E«mng.c*te7M388 ^


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Hl> THB OBSERVER * ECCENTRIC Thuradav, march 20, 1975<br />

ttt SoutWWd<br />

KMJTHFIELD.<br />

bedroom ranch<br />

, t MUe-Lafcaar. I<br />

ranch '» acre wooded lot.<br />

ally room I'a hatha. fenced<br />

fan* m m K7IUS<br />

BOUTH FIELD<br />

room brick n<br />

" r t<br />

unaer m i<br />

nporary 3 bed<br />

Urge kitchen<br />

drape*, carpet<br />

"* ""SIT.<br />

TM<br />

LBVKL. 4<br />

control air. family room,<br />

drop)ace patio, sprinkler* M1J00<br />

Own Sunday 14. 19*77 George<br />

Wnhtn|ton GreenfieM - Ten<br />

U7 4248<br />

UNUSUAL homo located on a I.I<br />

acre (rc«4 lot aoar It Mile. Beech<br />

a<strong>rea</strong> Musi »ee lo appreciate<br />

140 000 or b*+ offer MUM<br />

306 Rochester-Troy<br />

UrfTVERSlTY HILLS I4M sq ft<br />

colonial 4 bedroom* (I manor<br />

uati Formal dining room family<br />

room firepioce Id floor laundry<br />

Professionally decorated, ci<br />

drapes throufhout central air<br />

nace humidifier Dormer stora<br />

security system •51 1<br />

irpct.<br />

. fur-<br />

r„<br />

ROCHESTER By owner, custom )<br />

bedroom brick Ranch on S acre<br />

lot Newlv decorated close to<br />

schools 651 444S<br />

IN ROCHESTER large « bedroom<br />

colonial first floor den formal din<br />

ing room large fireplaced familv<br />

mom g<strong>rea</strong>t Oaks East Bv owner<br />

tUtM 45I2IH<br />

Trey<br />

OPEN SUN. 2-5<br />

OUTSTANDING Village Woods<br />

Coloniol offers total color<br />

coordinated daeor, plus time<br />

.laving built-in kitchen, cen-<br />

tral air. free form patio, fam-<br />

ily room and rec' room and<br />

more to discover for yourself.<br />

$56,900 4266 Bristol. W of<br />

fochaster ond No. off Watt let<br />

645-2500<br />

CRANBROOK<br />

Assoc Inc Realtors<br />

GREAT OAKS EAST, by owner 4<br />

bedroom colonial ]>i baths, pan-<br />

elled familv room with fireplace k<br />

bookshelves, living room dining<br />

room, full basement, beautifully<br />

landscaped with patio 151 2541<br />

CHRISTIAN HILLS SUB<br />

Rochester Schools Avon Township<br />

3 bedroom all brick ranch Family<br />

fireplace In living room din-<br />

room large lot. appiontment<br />

onlv S52.500 By owner 175-0J02<br />

OPEN SAT 14 Excellent assu-<br />

mable mortgage for this newly dec<br />

orated Cape Cod Open space liv<br />

ing with balconied familv room<br />

overlooking living room 4 fire<br />

placed conversation pit J bed<br />

rooms 1 baths full basement 4705<br />

Stoddard S of Long Lake. E of<br />

John R S52 SOO<br />

OPEN SUN 14 30 Carefullv<br />

cafed-'or ranch has 4 bedroom* 1<br />

baths fireplaced familv room Pri<br />

vale fenced backvard with lar<br />

pajv> gas grill, treed vie<br />

Renshaw S of Long Lake E of<br />

Jofcn R 853 500 •<br />

. RALPH MANUEL ASSOC<br />

IS|t W Maple S47 7190<br />

Birmingham<br />

TROY « bedroom colonial on beau<br />

tifujlv landscaped large lot I's<br />

baths family room with natural<br />

fireplace with gas starter central<br />

air large patio with gas grill full<br />

basement with finished plavroom<br />

or office attached I car gara<br />

854 S00<br />

762v<br />

TROY COLONIAL<br />

Newly listed. Georgian coloni-<br />

al in Long Lake - Rochester<br />

Rcf o<strong>rea</strong> 4 bedrooms, mod-<br />

ern kitchen, dining<br />

room.family room with rxitu-<br />

ral firepioce, mud room or 1st<br />

floor laundry, full basement<br />

2 car ottached garage<br />

$57,900<br />

EARL<br />

KEIM<br />

Realtv North Inc S59 1300<br />

AT ROCHESTER<br />

Gracious living in this 3 bedroom<br />

brtck rancher Close to schools and<br />

shopping Features huge family<br />

mom 2 fireplaces carpeting and<br />

drapes 2 car garage A country<br />

yard with inground pool S54 500<br />

JKNREN SHKPARD REALTOR<br />

43S Main Rochester 451 8588<br />

BEAUTIFULLY<br />

MAINTAINED<br />

RANCH located in Troy with<br />

Birmingham Schools, features<br />

include 3 bedrooms, living<br />

room with fireoloce, patio,<br />

kitchen with many conven-<br />

iences and is situated on two<br />

third ocre lot. $4 5 900<br />

CRANBROOK<br />

REALTORS<br />

Bloomfield Hills Office<br />

645-5790<br />

JUST LISTED<br />

i»<br />

Beautiful contemporary ranch 3<br />

bedrooms lots of open space full<br />

basement k wooden deck Excel-<br />

lent location 856 500<br />

Weaver Real Estate<br />

I Jlo Walton Blvd Rochester<br />

Cor Livernois 6514140<br />

ROCHESTER<br />

STRATFORD KNOLLS<br />

SIJB 4 bedroom colonial l'»<br />

baths formal dining room sunken<br />

family room kitchen built Ins<br />

854 9u0 Finished tiled basement<br />

375 0940<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 2 5<br />

124 Wimpole S of Walton Blvd E<br />

of Old Perch Rd A sparkling<br />

'move In condition i 3 bedroom<br />

Ranch on a '» acre 2'i baths car-<br />

peting k drapes throughout Near<br />

assumption<br />

362-1689<br />

OPEN<br />

3481<br />

TROY<br />

SAT k SUN 14<br />

Witherbee<br />

Somerset Mall a<strong>rea</strong>, new sprawling<br />

3 bedroom brich ranch l'» baths<br />

large family room with natural fire<br />

place formal dining room first<br />

floor laundrv 2 car attached ga<br />

rage extra large basement and<br />

corner lot<br />

Move Real Estate<br />

542-5200<br />

ROCHESTER Shelby a<strong>rea</strong> New<br />

home 3 bedrooms family room<br />

l't baths extra large<br />

choice of carpeting<br />

garage<br />

After S PM<br />

781 3547<br />

TROY Beautifully decorated 3 bed<br />

room ranch l'» baths family<br />

room country kitchen fireplace in<br />

living room carpeted throughout<br />

drapes Gas barbeque S35 000<br />

After 3 PM 585 6517<br />

ROCHESTER For sale bv owner<br />

Builder's model Large colonial 4<br />

bedrooms J'» baths family room<br />

Raised fireplace and enclosed wet<br />

bar Full basement Cozy den air<br />

conditioned carpet and drapes<br />

throughout Walning distance to<br />

country club S74 900 651 1197<br />

TROY 4 bedroom colonial, formal<br />

timing room Family room fire-<br />

place and wet bar 1st floor laun<br />

dry. 2'i car attached garage large<br />

patio with gas barbeque S53 800<br />

Owner 689 3350<br />

BY OWNER Trov<br />

Mile Dequintre a<strong>rea</strong><br />

I's baths fireplace<br />

rage. S37 000<br />

tri-level. 15<br />

3 bedrooms<br />

2'i car ga<br />

689 4598<br />

TROY 16 and Crooks by owner 4<br />

bedroom colonial 2'> baths formal<br />

dining room, family room with fire<br />

place fully carpeted central air<br />

dishwasher and disposal 2 car ga<br />

rage patio SS6 000 362 2817<br />

309 Northville-Novi<br />

NORTHVILLE TWP<br />

$69,900<br />

2 9 ACRES of suburban para-<br />

dise 3 bedroom ranch beauti-'<br />

fully decorated and main-<br />

tained 2 full baths, full fin-<br />

ished bosement Above<br />

ground pool Horses allowed<br />

Thompson-Brown<br />

261-5080<br />

NORTHVILLE<br />

$40,900<br />

Looking for a nice clean home<br />

with a huge back yard for<br />

your garden ond your kids?<br />

This is it with a nice finished<br />

basement Home is in excel-<br />

lent condition<br />

Thompson-Brown<br />

476-8700<br />

BY OWNER'<br />

CUSTOM BUILT HOME<br />

3 large bedrooms 2'» baths cen-<br />

tral air fireplace in family room<br />

Finished basement newly carpeted<br />

and drapes Corner lot beautifully<br />

landscaped in suburbs of North<br />

llle 169 500 349 2051<br />

&<br />

ROCHESTER 8518100<br />

ROCHESTER COLONIAL 4 bed<br />

rooms I's baths family room with<br />

fireplace den Living room dining<br />

<strong>rea</strong>m. central air. many other<br />

extras 875 000 By owner Call<br />

after • PM or weekends 6S1M29<br />

ROCHESTER<br />

HILLS<br />

Pre-Opening Prices<br />

8 smgle family mode's on<br />

large lots.<br />

Golf course and swimming<br />

pools on property<br />

3 bedroom. 2V* bath, Ranch<br />

house* ond 4 bedroom, 2V4<br />

bc^h Colonials from $53,900<br />

Gty sewer, wafer and pov-<br />

'ng.<br />

Models located on John R.<br />

north of 20 Mile<br />

Models open 2-7. every day<br />

but Thursday<br />

THUN0ER61RD HOMES<br />

852-6266<br />

LAKE HILL HOMES<br />

852-2100<br />

THIS IS SPECIAL<br />

Owner say*. If you want the pool,<br />

yea can hare It with the purchase<br />

IT ae( he will remove It One acre<br />

treed M I bedroom ranch IS car<br />

, family room Why look any-<br />

BATEMAN REALTY<br />

f*OY. • reeai haaaa. Ill * m ft<br />

jjVleertfW for quick sak_ OS<br />

• Beautiful in-ground<br />

sssas sal S5S5<br />

bath. S bed<br />

'i acre in<br />

INQUIRE ABOUT<br />

CRANBROOK'S<br />

REBATE PROGRAM<br />

AARDVARK<br />

OUTSTANDING newly deco-<br />

rated Ranch with 50 ft., living<br />

room, dining room, with par-<br />

quet floor, spacious lot, with<br />

trees and privacy. Spic V<br />

Span bargam at $34,900<br />

CRANBROOK<br />

Assoc.<br />

349-8800<br />

Inc Realtors<br />

478-1 028<br />

NOVI<br />

ADULT COMMUNITY<br />

I bedroom, plush carpeting, appli-<br />

ance*. private terrace, clubhouse,<br />

pool and pond H7.S44. Low assump-<br />

tion.<br />

LEE<br />

• Call Lee. and start packin" 47*4111<br />

NEED SPACE FOR<br />

HORSES?,<br />

This I acre parcel on 7 Mile fea-<br />

tures a large 4 bedroom ranch with<br />

In-law apartment 1 fireplaces<br />

walk-out baaement with 4 car ga-<br />

rage Quick occupancy. SSS.900.<br />

M9 44J0 or 149-S4S5<br />

• JAMES C CUTLER,<br />

REALTY<br />

NOVI-LAKEFRONT<br />

Like new, 4 bedrooms, t baths, fam-<br />

ily room, fireplace, carpet through<br />

out. 1 bar attached garage Just<br />

•56 M0 with 7 , " mortgage bal<br />

ance Terms or traded<br />

10 ACRES<br />

WITH POND. Here Is your<br />

Horse Ronch. Attractive 3 bed-<br />

room Ronch, 1 Vi baths, at-<br />

tached 2 car garage. Fourteen<br />

fruit trees, small born on prop-<br />

erty. $59,800<br />

LAKE PRIVILEGES<br />

SECLUDED 3 bedroom Tri-<br />

level on large treed lot.<br />

Priced below market.<br />

$28,500<br />

WALLED LAKE<br />

SPRAWLING 3 bedroom brick<br />

Ranch. Eye catching appeal<br />

Master bedroom has its own<br />

full bath Charming family<br />

room. Land contract terms<br />

$33,900<br />

CARRIAGE REALTY<br />

M-59 at Milford Rd<br />

1-887-4107<br />

LEE<br />

"Call Lee. and start packin" 476-6161<br />

MEADOWBROOK LAKE Novi 4<br />

or 5 bedroom Quad Level 1100<br />

sq ft plus basement Reautlfully<br />

landscaped wooded lot on lake<br />

Large family room with fireplace<br />

•61.900 Bv owner 349-1104<br />

REAL BARGAIN<br />

NOVI<br />

Immaculate 3 bedroom brick<br />

ranch, modern kitchen. I baths,<br />

carport, large lot. only S31900<br />

O'NIEL KE2-01 1 3<br />

INQUIRE ABOUT<br />

CRANBROOK'S<br />

REBATE PROGRAM<br />

OPEN SUN. 2-5<br />

40810 Village Rood, Novi.<br />

South off 10 Mile Road on<br />

Willowbrook to Village Wood<br />

Road Three bedroom Ranch<br />

with 2 car attached garage<br />

CRANBROOK<br />

•'4* HIGHLAND MILFORD<br />

OPEN SAT.SUN., 1-6<br />

New homes. '» acre lots. Lake<br />

privileges, rambling brick ranches<br />

with basement, family room at-<br />

tached garage. 138 640 Other stvles<br />

available N of M 59. EAST off Mil<br />

ford Rd onto E Wardlow. follow<br />

signs<br />

AB-RO 421-1210<br />

Assoc<br />

349-8800<br />

Inc Realtors<br />

478-1028<br />

311 Homes For Sale<br />

Oakland County<br />

NEW HUDSON<br />

$76,500<br />

JUST REDUCEDHI Quality built<br />

(3.200 sq ft ) ronch over acre<br />

with hilltop view. 3 bed<br />

rooms. 2'/» baths, oak pan<br />

elled family room with fire-<br />

place, Is! floor laundry, par<br />

tial basement, many custom<br />

features, excellent access lo<br />

expressway South Lyons<br />

schools<br />

Thompson-Brown<br />

476-8700<br />

FINE HOMES<br />

PONTIAC AREA Aluminum sld<br />

ing. basement Nice Residential<br />

a<strong>rea</strong> Exceptionally clean Onlv<br />

SI4 900<br />

LAKE ORION - Just listed Nice 1<br />

bedroom home CTose to shopping<br />

schools and lake Onlv 817.500<br />

Will consider all offers<br />

FINE HOMES 398 6220<br />

BEAUTIFUL SECLUDED<br />

Treed a<strong>rea</strong> backing on vacant prop<br />

ertv A rustic ranch with 4 bed<br />

rooms I's baths family room fea<br />

turing double fireplace Into both<br />

familv room and living room base<br />

ment attached garage and a little<br />

Ved barn All on 100 x 200 lot If<br />

country living is calling you, then<br />

call us Near Proud Lake rec<strong>rea</strong><br />

tion a<strong>rea</strong> and priced for immediate<br />

sale 845 500<br />

NIEBAUER REALTY<br />

644-3015<br />

BY OWNER 3 bedroom ranch Be<br />

verlv Hills subdivision Roval Oak<br />

2's baths den. fireplace finished<br />

basement wine cellar redwood<br />

deck 2'i car garage. 842 500 .<br />

576 0161<br />

CUSTOM BUILT<br />

To exacting specifications of a cor<br />

porate executive, this sharp ranch<br />

offers 3 bedrooms. I's baths fire<br />

place 144 fl lot, fenced dog run<br />

and much more Quick occupancy<br />

S67 900<br />

chamberlain<br />

547-2000<br />

KEEGO HARBOR<br />

LAKE FRONT<br />

4 bedrooms I's baths aluminum<br />

sided ranch newly decorated<br />

built-in range. W Bloomfield<br />

Schools SIS.500 VA SO down<br />

358-4766<br />

HUNTINGTON WOODS by owner<br />

large bungalow. 3 bedrooms up<br />

finished basement with bedroom<br />

large dining room adjacent<br />

screened porch, fireplace. 834.500<br />

Sharp 398 7377<br />

OWNER TRANSFERRED<br />

Must sell this spectacular 11 year<br />

old brick and cedar multi-level<br />

home 3 bedrooms I's baths, all ap<br />

pi i an res superbly decorated. 1 car<br />

attached garage Those are the<br />

specifications Here Is what It<br />

doesn't say this home has been a<br />

personal friend and needs new<br />

owners that will love It as much<br />

Fantastic a<strong>rea</strong> with lake privileges<br />

on Commerce Lake 839.700<br />

NIEBAUER REALTY<br />

624-3015<br />

HIGHLAND 1100 Sq Ft 3 bed<br />

room custom built brick home<br />

Family home, stone fireplace. I's<br />

car garage Basement Patio Har<br />

vev Lake privileges S47.900 B<br />

owner I-U7-430&<br />

NORTHVILLE 4 bedroom I's<br />

bath brtck and aluminum Colonial<br />

Carpeted throughout drapes, fam-<br />

ily site kitchen fireplace in living<br />

room family room redwood deck<br />

professionally landscaped Full<br />

basement I's car attached garage<br />

Within walking distance of schools<br />

and town 34S 3181<br />

NOVI<br />

DELUXE RANCH 10 ACRES<br />

3 bedroom, central air burglar<br />

alarm, manv deluxe features, on<br />

prime corner 10 Mile and Wixom<br />

Rds<br />

MAX SHELDON<br />

Realty Co.<br />

477 8700<br />

NORTHVILLE<br />

OPEN SUN 2-5<br />

715 SPRING DRIVE ! bedrooms<br />

formal dining room, full basement,<br />

double depth lot with mature trees,<br />

excellent older neighborhood Ask<br />

ing SJS 900<br />

OPEN SUN 1-5<br />

45S ORCHARD ! block from Our<br />

Lady of Victory. 4 bedrooms, t's<br />

baths full basement, nearly 1 acre<br />

of land assumable 7N


332 Mofalb HOMOS<br />

FA TAB<br />

osfcs cms-TWO<br />

HOY DELUXE, Mill, fully carpal-<br />

H paneled. Partial? lur-<br />

Mated Map stay an tot or arm.<br />

N» *U»M toe Beet offer. After I<br />

Ml4771 or<br />

2M41I7<br />

DARLING 1<br />

MOBILE HOMES<br />

March Madness Sale<br />

On All Homes On Display<br />

MARLETTE<br />

SKYLINE<br />

VICTORIAN<br />

BOANZA<br />

V* Mile S. of 1-96 on Novi Rd<br />

Nov.<br />

349-1047<br />

BENDIX, 1174. M $ 41, 1 bedroom,<br />

1 bath, appliance*, many axtraa<br />

Nort Muat sell Easy assumption<br />

with HMO Mittn<br />

VINDALB IM4, MsM with as<br />

pando, unfurnished. aaay<br />

tion. after • PM M7-1<br />

LITTLE VALLEY<br />

MOBILE HOME SALES<br />

8 Mile-Merrimon A<strong>rea</strong><br />

12 New Mobile Homes<br />

On Display<br />

$4,995 Up<br />

Lois available SPECIALS! All<br />

new, 14 wides, 2 ond 3 bedrooms,<br />

from $6,995.<br />

476-4072<br />

REVERE 1174. 14x65, family room<br />

snack bar. cuatom carpal and<br />

drspei gas grill Mint condition<br />

Mnit tae MS ISM; after 4 90 PM<br />

LIVE LIKE A MILLIONAIRE<br />

COUNTRY ESTATES<br />

New and late model mobile homes<br />

available on choice sites In our<br />

beautilul mobile home community<br />

with swimming pool and rec<strong>rea</strong>tion<br />

hall Let ua show you mobile<br />

homes at pricea you can afford<br />

Built for safety and soundness construction<br />

Credit Terms Easily Arranged<br />

58220 W 8 Mile Rd<br />

W or Northville<br />

M • I. I AM • 7 PM<br />

437-2046<br />

STOP!<br />

Our sale* lot specialises In USED<br />

and REPOSSESSED MOBILE<br />

HOMES The selection Is. unmatched<br />

la this part of the state<br />

We have on hand S ft through M<br />

ft. wide homes Low down pay<br />

ments and interest rates We're<br />

also offering a new service, exclusive<br />

listings on mobile homes al-<br />

<strong>rea</strong>dy located in many 'parks. Let<br />

ua help you select a comfortable<br />

primary or secondary dwelling<br />

ONE STOP SHOPPING WILL<br />

SAVE YOU TIME A MONEY'<br />

Tm-T~r-<br />

UTIPUL I • 1 balk, lit<br />

condominium Air<br />

M*. rafrlfarator,<br />

Rft&ar g&s<br />

Lots and Ac<strong>rea</strong>at<br />

For Mb<br />

TROY - On Limerick. One of<br />

the la$t loft in Lake Charrvwood<br />

Sub. Lcfce privileges.<br />

BLOOMFIELD HILLS - Lone Pine<br />

Rd. Beautiful country locptton<br />

near schools, shops, all utilities.<br />

Last building site with<br />

trees In the Dells.<br />

METAMORA - 106 rolling<br />

acres of beautiful farmland.<br />

Gfeot (or horses I Approxirpately<br />

60 minutes to Detroit<br />

via M-24 or 20 minutes to<br />

Hint. Trailer included. Rent<br />

$125 per month. Offered at<br />

$121,900.<br />

HOWARD T.<br />

KEATING<br />

851-9200<br />

SALEM TWP<br />

$25,000<br />

10 ACRES Country living with<br />

325 ft. on black top rood. For<br />

further information call<br />

Thompson-Brown<br />

261-5080<br />

ROCHESTER II ACRES<br />

Wooded and ravine, in Oakland<br />

township, Rochester schools, plrvacy<br />

and beauty 842,500 terms<br />

IMS discount for caan J7S4382<br />

MANCHESTER<br />

97 ACRES Rolling. Wooded Ceufttryside.<br />

S1SOO Per Acre.<br />

Owner says SELL.<br />

R.H. CHAPIN<br />

BROKER<br />

1-4214961 1-4214107<br />

New Subdivision<br />

MILFORD<br />

You 'Early Birds' can have<br />

your Choice of 41 Lots - some<br />

with Lake frontage.<br />

W^STGATE<br />

474-4990<br />

TWO ACRES in Novi on » Mile<br />

Rd.. perc guaranteed. 813.S00<br />

TWO J acre parcels In Salem Twp<br />

MSM each<br />

Anthony V Rlxxo, Broker, 3484460<br />

10 ACRE HILLTOP SITE<br />

Private and exclusive Near Deiter-<br />

Pinckoey rec<strong>rea</strong>tion a<strong>rea</strong>. CaU<br />

TRIAD REALTY<br />

358-4663<br />

338 Lets and Acrtagt<br />

For sale<br />

Magnificent sloping wooded<br />

lot, IVi ocret, in desirable<br />

Woodcreek Farms. Perfect tetting<br />

for custom home.<br />

$22,000.<br />

EARL<br />

KEIM<br />

of Binning Mm. Inc.<br />

HIGHLAND AREA<br />

Vacant Lots<br />

White Lake front, high on a Mil<br />

with • 1 mile view, treed, perked.<br />

H1.M. Terms<br />

Deck Lake prlvUegea, 111x140' corner.<br />

perked, treed. |*SM Terms<br />

Eicellent starter home aita.<br />

perked. S2SM Lake prlvl-<br />

Retirement? Village of Milford,<br />

sewer and water Included. 71x192<br />

MSM Terms<br />

Wt trade!<br />

Hill-View Realty Co.<br />

. 1 887-7222<br />

NEAR Mt Holly II rolUng ac<strong>rea</strong>.<br />

partially wooded, exclusive a<strong>rea</strong><br />

Private road. Excellent home site<br />

1.M0 fl. of fence Installed Owner.<br />

$3,3M per acre. Land contract.<br />

Shown by Appointment IM-7M0<br />

LOTS OF LOTS<br />

Priced from II,»W to ISS.OM<br />

Bloomfleld, Farmington. Trey 40<br />

ft. i IM ft te S ac<strong>rea</strong>. Ravlnea to<br />

lake privileges If we don't have It,<br />

we'll help you find It MMM4<br />

O'RILLEY<br />

SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP. M<br />

beautiful rolling ac<strong>rea</strong> south of Davisburg,<br />

low down payment. Land<br />

contract. By owner 4224S3I<br />

A BETTER BUY<br />

Wauaau. nationally known, all electric.<br />

energy • saving, step • saver,<br />

3 bedroom home on your improved<br />

lot. 120.472 Includes carpeting and<br />

electric radiant heat, Wausau<br />

builds anywhere In Michigan Financing<br />

available. Let us show you<br />

how to save up to $S.M0 Many attractive<br />

1 SI acre ^parcels starting<br />

at |S.MO, 10 ac<strong>rea</strong> at I12.M0 Over<br />

IM parcels to choose from Easy<br />

LC terms. Park Planners Assoc .<br />

OS E Main St (M M). Plnckney.<br />

Michigan. I7I4195 Evenings call<br />

171-SIM or 957-1B4<br />

HIGGINS • HOUGHTON AREA<br />

IM scenic wooded acres with 1<br />

mile road frontage near I 75 and<br />

lake. Oood Investment and development<br />

property High and dry.<br />

Will divide Offers Invited. Owner<br />

111-3003<br />

PINCKNEY AREA<br />

State land surrounds these 5<br />

and 10 acre parcels. $1,500<br />

per ocre. Land Contract terms<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

of Washtenaw<br />

1196 M-52, Chelsea 48118<br />

(313) 475-8693<br />

338 Lots and Ac<strong>rea</strong>p<br />

For tab<br />

DESIRABLE<br />

Building Sltet in Bloomfield<br />

Hills. Good Tarmt.<br />

Coll Mr. Balogh, 645-2500,<br />

Eves., 646-6102<br />

CRANBROOK<br />

Assoc Inc Realtors<br />

BLOOMFIELD HILLS<br />

1. 71 x IM ft. $7,M<br />

1. 711 IM ft.<br />

3. M i 111 ft Km<br />

All Improvement, In a beautiful<br />

subdivision. St. Huge aad<br />

Bloomfield Schools. Ready to<br />

Eaty Tarmt. P.O. Rorabaugh<br />

10 ACRES<br />

FOWLERVILLE<br />

A BEAUTIFUL PARCEL IM feet<br />

bp 13M feet, 7 acres wooded, I<br />

ac<strong>rea</strong> cleared. Available land contract<br />

Hl.MI.<br />

JAMY 537-1950<br />

11 1 Acres of woods, I corner touching<br />

St Joseph River, land contract<br />

available, located on County Road<br />

M Acroa. 17 ac<strong>rea</strong> tillable, located<br />

South of Camden, Mich. Land contract<br />

available<br />

IS Acres bare land. 17 acres tillable.<br />

Financing available.<br />

Richard Masters. Broker<br />

Waldron. Mich 517<br />

PRIME land. 7M ac<strong>rea</strong> adjacent to<br />

Industry and alrpert Rapid value<br />

growth. Ideal for developer WUl<br />

sell all or Interest Plat on reqosat.<br />

After 7 PM 99*43M<br />

340 Lcfce-Resort Property<br />

For Mb<br />

HIGGENS LAKE. Waterfront con^<br />

dominium Beautiful beach, tennia<br />

court, boats Included. Priced right<br />

Phone S174214US<br />

UNION LAKE front, redecorated. 1<br />

story. 3 bedrooms, dlnina room,<br />

flrepalce, baaement, hlgn aaaumable<br />

S34M0 Sale, Rent 343 7316<br />

LAKE TYRONE lakefront lot, excellent<br />

building site near U.S >3<br />

and M SI IMM ANTHONY V<br />

RIZZO Broker 34M4M<br />

WALNUT LAKE<br />

BEAUTIFUL site overlooking<br />

Lake. IM x M0 ft. landscaped, exceptional<br />

panoramic view. Sewer,<br />

water, gaa 626-1415<br />

LAKEWOOD Village • Outstanding<br />

new 3 bedroom brick, finiahed baaement,<br />

attached garage, deluxe<br />

throughout Huron Valley Schools<br />

M3 MM<br />

UNION Lake privileges - Lovely 3<br />

bedroom, full baaement. Built 1173<br />

Walk to shopping. IM.SM<br />

HEATED pool plus lake privileges<br />

- Brick 3 bedroom, family room,<br />

fireplace, finished baaement Only<br />

MS Ml<br />

CHRYSLER REAL ESTATE<br />

M3-IIII 363-7138<br />

LAKE CITY, Michigan Year<br />

round cottage or retirement home<br />

1 bedrooms with beautiful loft.<br />

Brick fireplace, gaa heat. 471-1717<br />

HIGGINS • HOUGHTON AREA<br />

M scenic wooded acres on road<br />

near lake and I 75 Excellent for<br />

camp or trailer park. High and<br />

dry. Will divide. No down payment.<br />

Long term. Owner. MI-M03<br />

LAND fcONTRACTS<br />

ANGELUI . Lakafroot coietedreema<br />

estate<br />

treed lot. boat houae, two<br />

,uKrTL.lt , w<br />

walkout iewer level,<br />

room Retirement a<br />

xcea tale. Maka off<br />

ORION a<strong>rea</strong> • MM*<br />

chain Brick quad '<br />

at. family and ri<br />

Lame lot<br />

, IODE1 REAL ESTATE<br />

|CXE MS-M14 Rat. Mtl*4<br />

OPEN 14. SAT4UN<br />

— o a lake. 4 bedroom, Stt<br />

kails, air conditioned, other<br />

extr«j f7t,MI. About one mile<br />

Williams Lake Rd. oH M-<br />

M.. km Steep Hollow, Twin Lskaa<br />

Ivltloa.<br />

FIRST OFFERING<br />

tt ACRE of wooded Wolverine<br />

Lakefront. Two bedrooms, 24<br />

x 24 living room, with firepi<br />

c^e, gas heat, basement.<br />

WiII take Land Controct. Context<br />

Don Botco, for details.<br />

$39,900<br />

626-8700<br />

ranbrook<br />

Assoc Inc. Reattora<br />

ARCHITECT S HOME on the lake.<br />

l.M« sq ft.. 4 bedrooms, 114 hatha.<br />

Pine Knob a<strong>rea</strong>. Maay extras,<br />

SM.SM. WMfft<br />

)N , MOTOR LAKE<br />

Tri-level 2 bedroom, 2H baths, sun<br />

2 car garage, nataral flreplade<br />

Beautiful treea on beach<br />

Priced to aell. Ml M0 Com-<br />

Twp<br />

BORIS BRODER<br />

REALTY<br />

544-0245<br />

IHAM LAKE. Hartland. Higha<strong>rea</strong><br />

By ownrr. Immediate oclacy.<br />

like new elegant home In<br />

ral landscaping, pine wooded<br />

frontage 3 bedrooms, 3 batha,<br />

sunken living room, huge veand<br />

patio. 20xM swimming<br />

central air. aaaumabie 7\t<<br />

•age, IM.SM IMS Blue Heron<br />

1-227-1763<br />

CHAIN OF LAKES<br />

Three bedroom ranch, located on<br />

Chain of Lakea. Qutncy. Mich IM<br />

ft hater frontage<br />

MASTERS AGENCY<br />

Richard Masters. Broker<br />

517-286-6236<br />

WOLVERINE LAKEFRONT LOT<br />

II Minutes from Northland Center.<br />

lake lot with IM ft. lake<br />

frontage. I21.M0 Low down paymeat<br />

or caah offer. 1244777<br />

Country homes<br />

OPEN SUN. 2-5<br />

DOWN ON THE FARM<br />

M 59 WHITE LAKE AREA<br />

Thll IM year old plua home fea-<br />

3 bedrooms, a den, country<br />

kitchen, family room, 2 flre-<br />

, patio, a large two story<br />

full baaement. 4" well, gas<br />

excellent Interior decorating,<br />

must see thia fine quality<br />

hoiAe to appreciate K as It la In<br />

extra fine condition). Ideal for<br />

horSe lovers.<br />

344 Country homes<br />

M. wltk kin • rmt, garage, weA-<br />

•hee (or play heaee). >paefa«e<br />

titckea witk aMUaneet. living<br />

m. rail b e**) (peealbty 4)be?<br />

eaa. ttS.SM. Convenient It ed con<br />

" i P r i n PM CALL IU-14M<br />

MacGlasban<br />

METAMORA<br />

1-67B-2289<br />

COUNTRY living, 4 bedroom ottar<br />

heme ea 1* ac<strong>rea</strong>. Oarage, kaaeroont.<br />

fireplace, lata of shade t<strong>rea</strong>t.<br />

Rec boa tar schools Appraised at<br />

M4.IM. M14—<br />

MAJESTIC COUNT**<br />

COLONIAL •<br />

White pillored 5 bedroom<br />

beoutlful home. Over 2000<br />

sq. ft. and new in 1973<br />

features ceramic baths,<br />

30 x MVi living room, family<br />

room with brick firepioce,<br />

fine slate foyer, country style<br />

kitchen with pantry, full baMment,<br />

artd 2 car garoge. On<br />

10 ocres of hilly land and a<br />

breezy knoll ... tall trees, 2<br />

story horse barn, and fenced<br />

pastures. Prestigious Hadley<br />

Hills location. $79,000<br />

J. L. Gardner<br />

Metamoro<br />

678-2284<br />

BRANDON BEAUTY<br />

Just a short hop from Birmingham<br />

and out in the country.<br />

.. o 4 bedroom family home<br />

(colonial styleh in beautiful<br />

Brandon Twp. ... large forma<br />

dining room, built-in kitchen,<br />

spacious living room witl<br />

brick firepioce, full basement,<br />

and a 2 cor garage. Si<br />

lovers redwood deck, and<br />

big acres of land with lots<br />

tall trees $49,900. Co<br />

KEMPF or DELLA SPENCER crt<br />

678-2910<br />

J. L. Gardner<br />

Me to mora<br />

678-2284<br />

Gracious homo with over 7,Ml<br />

ft. of living a<strong>rea</strong>. Feetu<strong>rea</strong> 7<br />

rooms with adjoining bath, dra<br />

Ing room, living room, dining<br />

with fireplace. 2 kitchens with<br />

lna, laundry, powder room,<br />

room, groan houae. 4 car garage<br />

much more. .This fantastic '<br />

sits on 12 acres wltk b<strong>rea</strong>thtaking<br />

view of the couatryaide. Ideal fo<br />

large familv or eiecutlve weekend<br />

ret<strong>rea</strong>t. Shown by appointment<br />

om,. ANTONELLI REALTr<br />

5522 Mala St Drydai<br />

Only % hour from Birmingham<br />

1-7M3S35<br />

COUNTRY HOMES<br />

CAN BE ALL SIZES<br />

Thor«d«y, MnrCh 2a 1975 THE OBSERVER * ECCENTRIC<br />

344 Country homes<br />

ALMONT. execatlve quad-level,<br />

ever MM aq. ft at lexer*. New<br />

aluminum karaa barn aa )w ac<strong>rea</strong><br />

witk river running through property<br />

Mere land available Vmn<br />

only I7I.SM 7MMM<br />

LOCK OUT THE WORLD • la a<br />

year-roead ret<strong>rea</strong>t. Beautifully<br />

wooded, kink bluff setting Fanui<br />

Uc view el .Lake Michigan. Seed<br />

beach rrentage Spacious feemfort,<br />

I bedrooms. wet kv, elegant dataila<br />

throughout Mast be toan.<br />

PI,Ml. Denton Realty, Beulah<br />

CHIPPEWA Lake a<strong>rea</strong>, Mecoeta<br />

Cawntjr. SM ac<strong>rea</strong>. mostly wooded,<br />

completely fenced, lake on two borders,<br />

ttreem across property Good<br />

banting, fishing, snowmobillng. etc.<br />

Air atrip available on property. By<br />

owner, IMS down Phone 111-7944717<br />

GORGEOUS VIEW OF LAKE<br />

MICHIGAN AND MACKINAC<br />

BRIDGE. Approximately 26<br />

acres of lakefront property<br />

with sandy beach and cedar<br />

and pine trees on US Route 2-<br />

Ideal for resort development.<br />

HOWARD T.<br />

KEATING<br />

646-1234<br />

M WOODED acres on a beautiful<br />

aprlnffed lake Good fishing, hunttag,<br />

snowmobillng, etc Chippewa<br />

Lake a<strong>rea</strong>. Mecosta County By<br />

owner, IMS down Phone<br />

111-7344717<br />

TRAVERSE CITY Just llated! Outstanding<br />

borne situated on hilltop<br />

setting In East Bay section of Old<br />

Mlaalon Peninsula Exciting trl •<br />

level dwelling of contetnpgary design<br />

ft rough cedar extend. I bedrooms.<br />

2 batha, family room, dining<br />

a<strong>rea</strong>. 2 car attached garage:<br />

Suspended decking into the trees<br />

Beautifully ft naturally landscaped<br />

with birch ft pines. A mint condition<br />

property |7f,0M<br />

MacGlashan<br />

329-2294<br />

AFTER 6 PM.. 642-1495<br />

MINUTES from Otsego Ski Club on<br />

lovely private lake. Beautifully furnished<br />

3 bedroom. 2 bath Chalet.<br />

Living room, with beamed celling<br />

and fireplace, game room and fully<br />

equipped kitchen Including dishwasher<br />

Also guest house with fireplace<br />

I7S.M0 1514171<br />

348 Cometry lots<br />

FOR SALE, Companion Crypt.<br />

White Chapel Memorial Cemetery.<br />

Troy. Mich Call EL I4MI<br />

SINGLE LOT. White Chapel.<br />

Choice, developed locetlon. Below<br />

coat. Evenings only. 311-1139<br />

TWO crypts, Woodlawn Mausoleum<br />

si2-4203 or S42-2M7<br />

350 Farms for sale<br />

MULT.PUX HOME CORPOR«^nnounc«... I f U p C £<br />

We've just made tne^<br />

good bu better t<br />

/<br />

HIDDEN HILLS<br />

...in Rochester A<strong>rea</strong><br />

Contemporary condominiums. Two slory townhouse units,<br />

with 2 or 3 bedrooms, luxurious features, carpeting, wood<br />

burning fireplace, central air-conditioning, altacheogarage,<br />

Heated swimming pool and Community Building.<br />

„^37,990<br />

Modrl Phone: M2-»J2<br />

On Livernois Road, Just South<br />

ot University Drive<br />

i<br />

Or** Otlk md SmmUT II »<br />

Clawd Itawsdey<br />

INC'S COVE<br />

...in Rochester A<strong>rea</strong><br />

ti\«»4|u<br />

Exquisite condominiums with 11 differeni floor plaqs<br />

townhouse styled buildings. 1 or 2 car attached gar<br />

Central air-condiiioning. Full basement. Privale courty<br />

or patio. Clubhouse. Nature trails. Trout sl<strong>rea</strong>m. Fish<br />

pond. Tennis courts. Swimming pool.<br />

^38,340<br />

Model Phone: 652-1100<br />

On Tlenken Road, lest west<br />

of Rochester ltd.<br />

TIINMN NO.<br />

t N<br />

WALTON »D.<br />

Off Mt mi<br />

CM n<br />

ng<br />

STONEHENGE<br />

...in Novi/Farmington Hlll'i A<strong>rea</strong><br />

A fabulous place to live. In a Stonehenge condominium<br />

home no one lives above or below you. Privale front<br />

entrance. Attached garage. Richly carpeted i loors. Central<br />

air-conditioning. Privale palio or wooden de 1-449-4466<br />

CHARLES J VAN HORN INC and gas ga IS.000 Easy tu-ms homes on W. MAIN Si 117,100 Rob-<br />

DEPOSIT will hold, commercial<br />

Country. Shown by appt Call eve-<br />

Evenings 44M1M or 44M466<br />

646 2400<br />

Briedis<br />

883-4244 ert Bake. Realtors 45*4200 nings. Ill-231-7111 682-5551<br />

property that will pay owner f7M<br />

per month No labor or maintenance<br />

Livonia. Plymouth • Merriman<br />

a<strong>rea</strong> 42S472I<br />

322 Condominiums For sde<br />

1<br />

Moving upstate <strong>rea</strong>son for selling<br />

52S41&)<br />

SOUTHFIELD Attorney with established<br />

probate practice with accees ,<br />

to. but limited inte<strong>rea</strong>t in, otho 1<br />

fields wishes to shsre office snd e(-<br />

inses Write Box S14, Observer ft »,<br />

rccentrlc Newspspers. 362S1<br />

Schoolcraft, Livonia, Michigan<br />

4IIM<br />

1<br />

MOBILE HOME PARK42 com<br />

pleted sites with 23 additional<br />

platted on 35 ac<strong>rea</strong>. Hillsdale County.<br />

Permsnent laundry facilitiea<br />

Paved streets Central water ft -ew<br />

age III7.SM Terms Other land<br />

available for development Rex Gle- .<br />

v%r.<br />

RESTAURANT-With profitable<br />

Donut franchise, smsll town S E<br />

Mich Seata M Free on stree*<br />

perking Real Eatate. bus In eaa ft<br />

equipment IM.MI Terms Lew Gla- .<br />

ter<br />

PIZZA PARLOROnly pixia bus^<br />

ness downtown-a<strong>rea</strong>, college town.<br />

S E Mich A-l condition Ample ^<br />

parking Good family operation '<br />

8100 000 Terms Rex Glover. *<br />

GLOVER<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

Adrian S17 263-4M4 .<br />

J Home Corporation wfl tend you a,check lor<br />

•J'M<br />

itor a full year after<br />

expires March 31,<br />

'<br />

)<br />

fa)<br />

APTS.<br />

InvettmenU that make you<br />

plaa several tax savings advantagaa.<br />

Several aasrtmsals available<br />

Par pertontl investment conteOoa.<br />

call<br />

Jardine & Laurencelle<br />

COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE<br />

549-8320<br />

I<br />

PLUSH COUNTRY CLUB<br />

141 ACRES!'! THUMB AREA .<br />

Country Club with M Unit Motel. .<br />

Cocktail Lounge. SwlmmHig Pool,<br />

large dining a<strong>rea</strong> with dancing, i *<br />

hole golf course, phis room for I<br />

more, liquor license, comet fully<br />

equipped PLUSH!! (Wed to yon •<br />

for I47S.IM. terms. B A CALKa. '<br />

Realtor, Caas City. Mlehigsn.<br />

44724 Telephone (S17) 8724914 |<br />

362 Real Estate Wanted<br />

FAST CASH<br />

For Homea-Western Suburbs<br />

No Commission-No Pokits<br />

Ask for Mr Carleton Ml-llil<br />

1st United-Carleton R E<br />

CHURCH WANTED .<br />

Prefer Livonia, Westlan^t-<br />

Plymouth, Dearborn Heighh,<br />

or Plymouth. Need 200 S^fit 4<br />

copocity or more Will buy or *<br />

lease Call:<br />

Father James 834-567W*<br />

COTTAGE wanted, between Orion<br />

and Matamort on Lake or with<br />

lake prlvlleget Mutt be lll.MI o? '<br />

under L.C at MS with 81.MS down,<br />

Phone after I PM M741#"<br />

RETIREE looking for alee<br />

Livonis s<strong>rea</strong> Call Tom Ti Riat.<br />

Kelm Realty of Dear bora, lac ''<br />

72M9M<br />

-v-<br />

EXCHANGE<br />

We Buy-Sell & exchonge Real<br />

Estate<br />

METCALF ASSOC. Inc. ^<br />

645-0560 W,<br />

CASH or TRADE \V<br />

Property wanted aa Is. in Detrek^^<br />

or anywhere In Snkerks<br />

Call and ask for<br />

Mr OERSHON er Mr COLBERT'<br />

Rose Hill 532-90601<br />

CASH<br />

FOR YOUR HOME<br />

Immediate Equity<br />

REDFORD-D6TROIT AREA ^ \<br />

Call Mr. Keoihian<br />

538-2000 v<br />

FARMINGTON-LIVONIA AREA""<br />

Coll Mr. $an*ni *<br />

478-1040 • ^<br />

Alger F.<br />

QUAST I


I V V • ' WP'VJW •w<br />

1QO THE OBSERVER It ECCENTRIC Thuredey, March 20. 1975<br />

362 Ited Estate Wonted<br />

i.r<br />

r<br />

•.t<br />

•r<br />

NO LISTINGS<br />

tr<br />

WE JUST PAY<br />

CASH<br />

We do not wont to list your<br />

Some We wont to buy it ond<br />

poy you cosh. No stalling or<br />

promises. No fees or commissions<br />

Just the best price.<br />

SOUND . 522-4440<br />

BUILDER NEEDS LOTS<br />

WATER-SEWER AVAILABLE<br />

NO COMMISSION TO PAY<br />

CALL UMtll<br />

QUICK CASH<br />

Investment buyers for houses<br />

or I ond contracts. Call ond<br />

ask for:<br />

MEL OR GEORGE<br />

427-5828<br />

WE WANT TO<br />

Buy Your Home<br />

$$<br />

All cash in 24hours for your<br />

home or equity No waiting,<br />

no deloy, coll us and you will<br />

gel more money.<br />

ADVANCE<br />

of Michigan<br />

6876 MIDDLEBELT<br />

427-5400<br />

364 Listings Wanted<br />

DON'T WASTE TIME!<br />

LET US SAVE YOU MONEY AND<br />

HEADACHES' W*. WILL GIVE<br />

YOU THE EXTRA PERSONAL<br />

SERVICE THAT WILL BRING<br />

YOU RESULTS CALL TRIAD<br />

REALTY 3JMSU<br />

PLYMOUTH One bedroom Towne<br />

house Air conditioning privale<br />

basement Ideal for senior citizens<br />

Two blocks to shopping Quiet<br />

a<strong>rea</strong> till month 728 6121<br />

400 Apartments to rent<br />

NORTHVILLE Upper efficiency<br />

stove and refrigerator $120 a<br />

month includes heal plus security<br />

deposit No pets 459 9342<br />

1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments<br />

m a smajl-town setting<br />

from $195,<br />

• Landscaped village green<br />

• Whirlpool kitchen<br />

including dishwasher<br />

• Carpeting h drapes<br />

• Clubhouse k pool<br />

• Hot water It heat Included<br />

UTICA PLAZA<br />

1-731 9677<br />

Ooen daily 1 Sunday 9-8<br />

45220 Keding St north ol Hall Rd<br />

120 Mile Rd tust west of M S3 ex<br />

presswav t<br />

WESTLAND NEAR HUDSON S<br />

Spacious 2 bedroom apts carpet<br />

ed air conditioned all kitchen ap<br />

pliances $195 plus securrtv Coun<br />

tr\ Village 72S 1600 444 4064<br />

AREAS<br />

Indian Village Boston Edison<br />

Charming residential atmospheres<br />

offering restored apartment build<br />

ings with modern features rec<strong>rea</strong><br />

tional complex securitv guards<br />

and parking lots Reasonable terms<br />

for professional and working<br />

adults<br />

Higgens Management S24 8010<br />

2567, E. MAPLE<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

Modern I bedroom apartment<br />

Close to shopping carpet air condi<br />

tioning Mature adults onlv No<br />

pen l sear lease SIS0 p«r month<br />

Call 57S 4221 or M4 2764<br />

ONEJiedroom apt Living * dining<br />

roorrr all accessories Reliable<br />

people onlv Available immedi<br />

ateh 10911 Bvron Plvmouth 273<br />

4244 or 273 9646<br />

1975<br />

apartments<br />

at<br />

1968prices<br />

BRGDKD4LE<br />

~r *<br />

400 Apartments to rent<br />

HUNTER'S Rtdfe. sublet eictesl<br />

OfW Utdroom luxury apartme<br />

CHARMING 1 bedroom apt<br />

nymi /ilnine rn/sm o|»<br />

' Will i MWWW^ " Wnl i ell vVIRI<br />

control Birmingham<br />

stores and bus SiS IMI<br />

Af<br />

PRIVATE<br />

WALLED<br />

ESTATE<br />

Company transfers make available<br />

only S much sought after luxury I<br />

bedroom apartments, l't baths,<br />

pantry gourmet equipped kitchen<br />

with dining space doorwalls onto<br />

patio in this prestigious community<br />

that provides a 34 hour gatekeeper<br />

and (alehouse, tennis courts, swim<br />

mini pool, cabana and ofblent club<br />

house with saunas card, exercise,<br />

billiards and •ntertainment rooms<br />

Rent includes carpeting and electronically<br />

operated garage Prom<br />

1340<br />

ONLY 2<br />

AVAILABLE<br />

Hunters Ridge on 14 Mile Rd.. W<br />

of Orchard Lake Rd<br />

Phone SSI-0III<br />

Open Dally. SAM-3PM' Open Week<br />

ends IJ Noon-SPM<br />

LEASE: Near Adams square Em<br />

pioved rriarried couple "upstairs •<br />

downstairs" chalet Modernized<br />

and refinished throughout All shag<br />

carpeted except heavv duty tiled<br />

bath and kitchen Utilities SI65<br />

plus liflht vard duties J vr lease<br />

renewable References §44 S003<br />

SHARP<br />

ONE BDRM. APT.<br />

Across from Redford Golf Course<br />

ONLY $165<br />

22320 West 7 Mile Rd 'i Mile East<br />

of Telegraph<br />

531-5627<br />

CLARKSTON Main St large<br />

homev. 2 bedroom in small com<br />

plex Central air. all appliances<br />

Large storage a<strong>rea</strong> easy walk to<br />

shops $275 neat included 2 adults<br />

onlv 62$ 1749<br />

Grand Opening<br />

SPECIAL<br />

Ponttail Apts<br />

IN SOUTH LYON<br />

On Pontiac Trail between 10 h 11<br />

Mile Rds One and two bedroom<br />

luxurv apartments from $150<br />

437-3303<br />

TWO bedroom fullv carpeted, stove<br />

h refrigerator air conditioning all<br />

utilities except electric Plvmouth<br />

No Children no pets 453 647®<br />

SOMERSET MALL AREA<br />

MAPLEWOOD MANOR<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

2200 Crooks Rd<br />

North of Maple H5 Mile'<br />

FREE KIRST MONTH RENT<br />

2 BEDROOM $250<br />

Fullv carpeted all utilities except<br />

electricity Pool air conditioning<br />

partv room Adults No pets Also<br />

near Oakland Mall and 1-75<br />

AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY<br />

RESIDENT MC.R 362 0720<br />

CHERRY HILL a<strong>rea</strong> 2 Bedrooms<br />

refirgerator and stove Air conditioner<br />

Heal included $195 month<br />

544*64 4 54 1 9205<br />

GRAND OPENING<br />

SPECIAL!<br />

CHEROKEE APARTMENTS<br />

IN WATERKORD<br />

on Scott»Lake Rd N of Elizabeth<br />

Lake Rd one and two bedroom<br />

luxurv apartments from $175<br />

682-1952<br />

WESTLAND PLAZA<br />

Onlv I left 2 bedrooms carpeted<br />

$190 7300 Central 8 30 till 5 week<br />

davs Sat * 30 till noon 427 1997<br />

HILLCREST<br />

CLUB<br />

Plvmouth Rd Haggertv<br />

iPlvmouth Twp i<br />

Mile E of Dntwn Plvmouth<br />

W of Livonia<br />

1&2 BEDROOMS<br />

FROM $180<br />

Includes Carpet Heat Clubhouse<br />

No Pets<br />

12374 Risman Dr Apt 101<br />

liiiLl!<br />

{ M<br />

Brand new. spacious apartments<br />

in Metro Detroit's most<br />

convenient and safe location.<br />

Immediate Occupancy<br />

Pool and<br />

'beautifully landscaped grounds.<br />

INTRODUCING<br />

1 bedroom from $160<br />

2 bedroom from $180<br />

Phone: 437-1223<br />

Furnished Models Open<br />

At the corner of 9 Mile<br />

& Pontiac Trail<br />

V / M f / m /<br />

Cloy moor Apartments cordially invite* you to<br />

hve in a unique residentiel setting offering<br />

pri tec y end prestiga.<br />

Tha apartments provide several exciting<br />

9ervkes which include doorman and valet<br />

perking, maid aervice. meaoeuae and masseur,<br />

barber ahop. beeuty shop and boutique.<br />

Clay moor offers such facilities as a complete<br />

security system, two profeasionel tennis<br />

courts, onclooed garage, swimming pool, plus<br />

ex ore m end sauna, and a spacious club room.<br />

As an exclusive feature, facilities for ovemite<br />

guests.<br />

C ley moor Is conveniently loceted on Franklin<br />

Roed, just north of Northweetorn Highway<br />

between 1? A 13 Mile Roods.<br />

Two bedroom apertments available from<br />

$395.00.<br />

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WESTLAND ESTATES<br />

«. WAYNEWOOO ARTS.<br />

Feature<br />

I aad t bedrooms IIM and up Car<br />

petiag. drapes appliances. air COB<br />

dttloner Infants welcome He pets<br />

Chil I M • I Menday • Friday.<br />

/ PLOS<br />

Pool & Clubhouse<br />

mi N Wayne Rd. Westland<br />

Between Ford ft Warren Rd<br />

721-3600<br />

GARDEN CITY t<br />

living<br />

room kitchen stove, refriasrator<br />

No children. W month Deposit<br />

42) 3084 After •<br />

PM<br />

UI-itm<br />

8ROOKVIEW VILLAGE ARTS.<br />

Palmer Rd Wes< of Hannen<br />

Plvmouth School District<br />

I ft I bedroom apartments and • 1<br />

bedroom I's bath townhouses<br />

Each unit fully carpeted, air condi<br />

turned gas heat All appliances<br />

Weatlnghouae washer and dryer<br />

Large walk-In closets Lower units<br />

m townhouses with private patioe<br />

and doorwalls Ample parking Gas<br />

utility Inc hided In rent Village<br />

park with plav a<strong>rea</strong> No pets<br />

FROM $175 Month<br />

Resident Mgr. 7H-3M8<br />

I AM,- I* AM or<br />

4 PM • It PM<br />

I Petv<br />

One Bedroom. One' Bath. 2<br />

Bedrooms. 1 Vfr bafhi, includr»g<br />

Carport from $250. Model<br />

Open Daily. 12-6 PM. End of<br />

Kirt» Rd.. between 15 4 16<br />

Mile Roods. E. of Crooks.<br />

689-1377<br />

WESTLAND 1 blocks from Hudsons.<br />

I bedroom, all carpeted, air<br />

conditioned, all kitchen appliances.<br />

IIM No children no pets 72S 7233<br />

THE BEST Of THE<br />

WORLD Of ROCHESTER<br />

Timberlea Village<br />

APTS & TOWNHOUSES<br />

Central air conditioning, wall<br />

to wall carpel, oven ond<br />

range, refrigerator freezer,<br />

dishwoshnr, balcony or potio,<br />

kitchen pantry, drapes<br />

throughout, adjacent indoor<br />

storage, security system, clubhouse<br />

and pool. CHILDREN<br />

WELCOME.<br />

Locatad on Livernois<br />

Between Walton & Avon Rds.<br />

Open 12-6, Weekdays<br />

11-7 Sat & Sun.<br />

(CLOSED THURSDAY)<br />

PHONE 652-3020<br />

8LAVIK<br />

Rentals<br />

Equal Housing<br />

Opportunities<br />

PLYMOUTH, upper apartment. 2<br />

bedroom. 1171 month, everything<br />

paid except electricity Near Kroger<br />

store Tw# singles or couple,<br />

no pets 115 Union Call between I<br />

and 8 PM. 4SJM57<br />

BOTSFORD PLACE<br />

Grand Rlver-I Mile<br />

Behind Botsford Hospital<br />

FARMINGTON<br />

1 BEDROOM-S198<br />

2 BEDROOMS-$238<br />

3 BEDROOMS-S268<br />

Quiet prestige address •Swimming<br />

pool, air conditioning, carpeting<br />

stove and refrigerator, all utilities,<br />

except electricity included Accepting<br />

applications, call:<br />

MANAGER 477-MM<br />

77*01 Independence. Farmington<br />

SUBLEASE 2 bedroom apt In<br />

South Lyon Rent plus small depos<br />

It Call after I PM 437 &43<br />

ROCHESTER MEADOWS<br />

Offers a winter special Luxurloua<br />

I bedroom apartment fof 1170 a<br />

month A 2 bedroom apartment at<br />

1200 a month Can vou find this anywhere<br />

else in the Rochester a<strong>rea</strong>?<br />

We tndude ippllances, carpeting<br />

and all utilities except electric<br />

Some furnished apartments available<br />

No pets ppldren welcome.<br />

'!>]• —<br />

LAKE ORION beautiful 2 bedroom<br />

apartment, carpeted, refrigerator,<br />

stove, dishwasher and garbage disposal<br />

Lake-view and privileges<br />

M3M94 or M3M44<br />

PtAO. QUIET & SECURITY<br />

New 1 Bedroom<br />

Apts.<br />

Aak About Our<br />

FREE RENT Off®<br />

Immediate Occupancy<br />

VILLAGE GREEN<br />

OF PLYMOUTH<br />

d55-S!00<br />

ROYAL COACHAAAN<br />

Apartments .<br />

ftpadous I and I bedroom models<br />

featuring carpeting, air conditioning<br />

OE d<strong>rea</strong>m kitchen Including<br />

dishwasher. Patio, balconies,<br />

swimming pod. tennis courts and<br />

more Conveniently located near I-<br />

71 and Rochester Rd<br />

One bedroom from C214<br />

Two bedroom from M4I<br />

689-3090<br />

2MI Rochester Ct Troy<br />

TROY I.IM H R. deluxe 1 bedroom.<br />

I's hatha, balcony, shag carpeting.<br />

all appointments, large storage<br />

room Near Shopping Small<br />

complex. No Pets Manager.<br />

MJ-4III<br />

CHARTERHOUSE APTS<br />

Northland a<strong>rea</strong>'s most luxurious 2<br />

bedroom. S bath apts<br />

• Central Air Conditioning<br />

• All Electric Kitchens<br />

• Dishwasher<br />

• Heat ft Hot Water<br />

• Carpeting<br />

• Private Balcony<br />

• Private Party Room *<br />

• TV Controlled Security ft Guards<br />

• Laundry ft Storage A<strong>rea</strong><br />

• Tennis Courts<br />

• Swimming Pool<br />

IMM W I MILE RD<br />

West of Greenfield<br />

Office open I day* from IM<br />

Phone 557-8100<br />

SECLUDED country living In a<br />

lovely wooded community where<br />

children are welcome That's<br />

Bloomfield Square 1 or 2 bed<br />

rooms, air conditioning, carpeting,<br />

drapes, swimming pool and community<br />

building Dishwasher In 2 bed<br />

room units From I2M<br />

Call H2-4S77<br />

Bloomfield Square Apts<br />

on South Blvd between Woodward<br />

and Squirrel Roads 's mile from I-<br />

73<br />

BIRMINGHAM FARMS APTS~<br />

Mil TELEGRAPH SSI-2340<br />

I Bdm I2M to 1250<br />

1 Bdm plus den 1275 to t»i<br />

Adults only No Pets<br />

ARE YOU SELLING<br />

OR HAVE YOU SOLD<br />

YOUR HOME?<br />

2 * 3 BEDROOM<br />

APARTMENTS AVAILABLE<br />

BLOOMFIELD<br />

HILLS<br />

From MM Per Month<br />

FOUR SEASONS<br />

Call For Appointment<br />

338-1800<br />

2945 WOODWARD<br />

EVERGREEN Schoolcraft a<strong>rea</strong>,<br />

modern I bedroom apt Includes<br />

stove, refrigerator. 1125 per month.<br />

I month security deposit required<br />

Phone Manager. 8314013<br />

PALMER PARK a<strong>rea</strong>, modern<br />

building. I bedroom, no pets or children.<br />

IIM per month, air conditioning.<br />

heat, stove, refrigerator,<br />

rarprting. parking Security deposit<br />

1150 5*5 5711<br />

LUXURIOUS 2 bedroom apartment<br />

Carpeted built Ins parquet<br />

foyer Southfield hi-rlse<br />

Aault Its Available April I Call I<br />

PM-1PM<br />

551 4515<br />

ONE BEDROOM apartment, all<br />

utilities except electricity. 533 4«7I<br />

Glen Cove Apartments<br />

New 1 and 2 bedroom apartments<br />

from $180. Carpet,<br />

drapes, appliances, alarm<br />

Telegraph between Schoolcraft<br />

and Plymouth.<br />

533-9146<br />

J WESTLAND TOWERS ' V<br />

OFF WAfNt ROAD<br />

Jut S. ot Wmthnd Shopping Ctr.<br />

Year Round Raaort Living Under t Roof<br />

INDOOR POOL<br />

No Swwity Dfomt—O<br />

721-2500 HSL"<br />

CHATHAM HILLS<br />

Luxury Uvlng In Farmington<br />

On Old Qrand River<br />

Between Drain 6 Hals fad<br />

1 & 2 bedrooms, dens available<br />

WITH ATTACHED OARAQE<br />

476-8080<br />

5<br />

WATERVIEW FARMS<br />

In Novi by Wailed Lake<br />

ON PONTIAfc TRAIL<br />

kCTf<br />

Feef ot Oeefc Rd<br />

Enjoy your salt at our pool, dauna and tennle courts<br />

LUXURY 1 ft 2 BEDROOMS<br />

624-0004 i $1<br />

721-3600 t<br />

FRANKLIN PALMER<br />

In Cmton TowntNp On fhifr rttf. W Ut*y<br />

NEW LUXURY APTS.<br />

112 Bad room a from $179<br />

VILLAGE SQUIRE<br />

In Canton T<br />

ON TORO RO. 1 MleV* of Nawburph<br />

112 Bedroo<br />

HAWTHORNE CLUB<br />

— $180<br />

On Marrtmap fry Aftn Arbor Tro*<br />

1ftt<br />

Tl rf<br />

- ^ $180<br />

Apply 7710 Merriman Rd. or oaM 822-1364<br />

DEARBORN PARK<br />

WtAMKUN DR. Off MICH. AVti<br />

•fttortty A* Baaeh Oafyfl<br />

INQUIRE 1«2 FRANkLIN DR. Apt 1103<br />

- $ 1 8 5<br />

WESTCHESTER TOWERS<br />

LuxuryHH<br />

IPOWNTOWRWAYN1<br />

• A V E ^<br />

jnd Raaort iWjoLMdjM<br />

•INDOOR!<br />

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V V<br />

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—iii "rrnifTTTr<br />

Ml l«.<br />

eajy^ojeta<br />

BIRMINGHAM .<br />

Piety Hill Place<br />

Gracious Living<br />

Walking distance to lava. I ft 11<br />

roams. S hatha.<br />

Nil SlffkMH<br />

THOMPSON BROWN<br />

Overlook Rochester<br />

From yaar t bedroom<br />

or townhoaae Includes all the<br />

vanlenoaa a faad apartment<br />

have: WATER (Soft ft<br />

CARPET ten the Ptoeri. AIR<br />

DITION I NO (Summer ft Wk<br />

HEAT (Summer Optional).<br />

POST FOR CARS (Na<br />

please). ICE BOX (El<br />

RANGE (Oven too). DI<br />

WASHER (For Overworked<br />

beads) OFFAL ORINDER (f<br />

Yaar Excasa Offals) and CAf<br />

TAKERS TO AT CARE! Frem<br />

per Month "Rug Rata" ml<br />

Call collect 1451-1751 or IMI-t<br />

Rochester Park<br />

Apts,<br />

WILLIAMSBURG VILLAGE<br />

- TOWNHOUSES •<br />

Two bedroom. I bath, full<br />

ment Townhouses In fine<br />

tlal a<strong>rea</strong>. Tree lined etr<br />

Gracfield Rd Air conditioned,<br />

peted.<br />

in<br />

DON7 SIGN<br />

THAT LEASE<br />

Unless your apartment Includes Ian<br />

individual clothes wester «»d<br />

dryer for vour own personal usd a<br />

built in vacuum, a dub<br />

Indoor and outdoor pools<br />

courts, carpeting, air conditKxiii<br />

and free use of a beautiful tl<br />

golf course )u«t outside your<br />

also putting greens ft Ice skai<br />

a<strong>rea</strong> All this for IIM per<br />

and brightly lighted plot<br />

parking and walking a<strong>rea</strong> Chi<br />

17 or over INDEPENDEN<br />

GREEN APARTMENTS Gri<br />

River and Halstead. Farmlm<br />

Michigan 474-72M<br />

MT. VERNON Towns<br />

Townhouse Rentals<br />

In Southfield on Mt Vernon BH<br />

West of Southfield Rd Towi<br />

features full basement. 2's bat)<br />

individual central A/C. carpettt<br />

walk-in dosets. clubhouse ft<br />

Also available: garage or carport<br />

2 bedroom 1315<br />

3 bedroom S4I&<br />

353-4242<br />

DELUXE X bedroom. 2 bath, available<br />

Mav 1st Tel - Twelve ar<br />

pets OK. I2M monthly 33^3kM<br />

PINE LAKE MANOR<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

l and 2 bedrooms available for limmediate<br />

occupancy. Washer and<br />

KENSINGTON<br />

PARK APTS.<br />

Immediate<br />

Occupancy<br />

New 1 ond 2<br />

bedroom<br />

apartments from<br />

$129<br />

Directly Across from<br />

Kensington State Park<br />

At 1-96 4 Kent Lake Ex<br />

CHILDREN WELCOME AND<br />

PETS WELCOME<br />

Open Doily 4 Sun, 9-9<br />

Model: 437-2520<br />

WESTLAND I bedroom apartmmt<br />

near Hudson's, all appliances, c irpeting.<br />

air conditioning, heat, no<br />

pets, no children. 1180 After 6 PM<br />

722-t 173<br />

PLYMOUTH HERITAG<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

N Territorial Rd ft Sheldoi<br />

(Behind NBD Bank I<br />

One bedroom Carpeting and<br />

drapes In living room, large cljn<br />

tit. air conditioning, appltanc<br />

Storage a<strong>rea</strong> In basement Including<br />

washers and dryers Pool Am^le<br />

parking, spacious grounds I vt<br />

lease 8200 security deposit Fnim<br />

1175 Adults No pets See resident<br />

manager or call:<br />

455-2143<br />

LIVONIA<br />

Select I and 2 bedroom models njow<br />

available at FRANKLIN SQUA IE<br />

APARTMENTS from 11*0 Cotne<br />

sea the deluxe features you can<br />

enjoy or call us at 427- 8970 Model<br />

hours Sat I AM to I PM Sundakr I<br />

PM to 5 PM Evening showings by<br />

appointment only till I PM<br />

FRANKLIN SQUARE APTS<br />

2M40 Lancaster. Livonia<br />

I block E of Middlebelt Rd oft S<br />

Mile<br />

ONE BEDROOM APT., air<br />

condi<br />

tioned. carpeted, drapes, all ui<br />

ties except electric 538-" ill<br />

SM4<br />

SENIOR<br />

CITIZENS<br />

Beautiful fully equipped modern<br />

2 bedroom apartment<br />

dwellings. Available for immediate<br />

occupancy ot 10%<br />

re/ifal discount. Convenient<br />

Southfield location. Phone<br />

AM to 5 PM. doily and Sujndoy.<br />

352-2435<br />

Sill CROOKS ROYAL 0*K<br />

Spacious I bedroom with cai. ,<br />

drapes, dishwasher, shag carpet Lft<br />

storagr Mature adults onlv. po<br />

ts. I year lease 1211 month<br />

Bloomfield Manor Weit<br />

I ft 1 bedrooms carpeting,<br />

appliances Including dlshwaater.<br />

Air conditioner and pool<br />

IIM Ordttrd Late Rd • Ml<br />

bait a<strong>rea</strong><br />

682-2950<br />

MODERN DELUXE I and 1<br />

room apartments: heat<br />

WapWies. air condiMoalac<br />

port, lake privileges Keego<br />

bor. call II AM to I PM. Mi l IMI or<br />

MODERN DELUXI<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

I-2 bedroAn units. Air<br />

tioned. corpeted, some<br />

ments. corporis, pool.<br />

W. Outer Dr.-Schoolcraft<br />

533-5213 531-<br />

557-0770<br />

OMt bedroom apart r<br />

ftertaee aed Pierce. B<br />

Modern kitchen, air e<br />

M7-I<br />

Thuraday, March 20. 1975 TL^S OBSERVER AT ECCENTRIC MID<br />

400 Apartmants fo rani<br />

HINES PARK<br />

APTS.<br />

WESTLAND<br />

1 and 2 BEDROOMS<br />

FROM $180<br />

Chrpeting. dishwasher, air condi<br />

tinning, security Intercom. 2 swimming<br />

pools and glamourous clab-<br />

Overlooking beautiful Hines Park<br />

with Its fah id o us rec<strong>rea</strong>tional faetl<br />

Hies nature trails and ptcnlc a<strong>rea</strong>s<br />

Public transportation at entrance<br />

Only I minutes East of Hudson\<br />

Westland Center<br />

SORRY. NO PETS *<br />

COWAN ROAD. Jusl North of Warren.<br />

I block West of Merriman<br />

425-0052<br />

• y Friday 114<br />

Saturday-Sunday 121<br />

PLYMOUTH - 1 bedroom. Terrace<br />

East apartment stove, refrig<br />

erator. carpeting, draperies air<br />

conditioning Walk to town. Avalle<br />

AprilT. Adults. 1170 plus utilities<br />

415-1372<br />

BRAND NEW APTS<br />

WHY settle for lesa? Brand<br />

new carpeting ond oppliooces<br />

in o fresh, exciting development<br />

- Villoge Green of<br />

Tray. 2871 Troy Center Dr.<br />

South, just South of Big Beaver<br />

Rd., between 1-75 and<br />

° ookl 362-0320<br />

BLOOMFIELD HILLS, custom<br />

ranch apartment. 2 bedrooms 84M<br />

a month 1 bedroom M25 Central<br />

air newly decorated Carpeted l'»<br />

baths living room with fireplace,<br />

basement and gara£ Call M7-I7M<br />

Baldwin-Walton<br />

New 1.-2 bedroom deluxe<br />

apartments, carpeted, air conditioned.<br />

utilities but electric.<br />

Manager 335-1277<br />

557-0770<br />

If no oniwer. 335-7010<br />

BEDFORD<br />

SQUARE<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

Now being completed<br />

in Rochester oreo.<br />

1 4 2 Bedroom Aportments<br />

These are the finest apartments In<br />

Rochester a<strong>rea</strong>, located In a beautifully<br />

landscaped, secluded location<br />

drver in each apartment. M^ny All deluxe features include Carpetother<br />

features also Included In ing. Large Gosets. Sound Condi<br />

each apartment Children w d- tionlng Schlage Security Locks.<br />

come From S21S<br />

Bath Enclosures and Balcony Hotpoint<br />

Ranges 14 cu ft. 2 Door Re-<br />

Model 682-94 ?9 frigerator • Freezer. Dishwasher.<br />

Office 338-4033 Garbage Disposal. Heat and Hot<br />

TWO BEDROOM apartment lb<br />

carport. Maple and Coolidge ar •re a<br />

All conveniences except dl ih<br />

washer No children or p*ts ttn<br />

monthly includes heat. MI-9<br />

Water. Air Conditioning Locker<br />

and Laundrv Facilities<br />

Swimming Pool Beautiful Club<br />

House Tennis Courts. Carports<br />

LUXURY CONDOMINIUM<br />

available<br />

months old 3 bedrooms. 2 full<br />

half baths, carpeting, drapes rec North Side Tienken Rd between<br />

room Available immediately for Rochester and Livernois Rds<br />

short term lea^| at II.MO mont il<br />

844 019 RESIDENT MGR 8514008<br />

UVE ON<br />

THE PARK<br />

PLYMOUTH PARK<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

One bedroom, carpeted living room<br />

and hall, central air conditioning,<br />

kitchen built-lns. basement, parking.<br />

pool Ready for occupancy.<br />

1171 month See Manager at 40215<br />

Plvmouth Rd . Plymouth Twp<br />

LAKE<br />

GENEVA<br />

SWIM-SAIL-FISH<br />

On<br />

BEAUTIfUL LAKE GENEVA<br />

1 4 2 Bedroom Apartments<br />

• Carpeting throughout including<br />

kitchen 4 bathroom.<br />

• Full draperies throughout.<br />

• WASHER 4 DRYER IN EACH<br />

APT<br />

• Balconies 4 Patios<br />

• Dishwasher.<br />

• Continuous self-cleaning<br />

range<br />

• Refrigerator 4 Garbage Disposal.<br />

• INDIVIDUAL CENTRAL A/C<br />

• Heated Swimming Pool.<br />

• OPEN SNACK COUNTR.<br />

• SMOKE DETECTOR IN EACH<br />

APT<br />

FROM $210<br />

MODEL 681-6880<br />

OFFJCE 338-4033<br />

New Maple Manor Apts<br />

Wolled Lake-1 4 2 bedrooms<br />

Conveniently located next to Maple<br />

Plata Shopping Center Electric<br />

heat, shag carpeting, draperies air<br />

conditioning, fully equipped kitchen.<br />

locker space Model open Stop<br />

In at 1272 WEST MAPLE RD or<br />

call:<br />

624-1737<br />

CANTERBURY APARTMENTS. I<br />

bedroom apartment opposite St Joseph<br />

Mercy Hospital, i weeks free<br />

rent 3344M8<br />

BLOOMFIELD<br />

HILLS<br />

LUXURY APTS Urge 2 ft 3 bed<br />

room. 2 hatha apts. Private basement.<br />

some units also have a den<br />

Scenic grounds adults only. Imme<br />

diate occapancv Near communter<br />

station Ml W Long Lake Rd.<br />

model open dally From 1305 to<br />

9499<br />

642-3680<br />

400 Aportmnts to rani<br />

172 ANN BIRMINGHAM<br />

mma spacious 1 tedruasa apart<br />

E . , - < L ? T r - l £ r J £<br />

INFLATION FIGHTER PRICES<br />

Village Manor Apts<br />

Oxford A<strong>rea</strong><br />

I bedroom deluxe units frem IIM<br />

Widows and retirees deluxe units<br />

fram IIM 2 bedroom deluxe units<br />

from MM. Effideacy uaM. Iltt<br />

Aleo reservations new taken far<br />

April. May. J ma. Cuatom luxury<br />

units feature I full hatha, self dean<br />

Ing oven dishwashers spacious<br />

walk-In ctoaeta aad private balcony<br />

porches All units bulk and man<br />

aped by owner Include hot water<br />

heat, soft water, shag carpeting, appliances.<br />

air conditioning sound<br />

proofing between Roar*. Night aecu<br />

rity guards, electric toter-com and<br />

door release. No chil Wen No pets<br />

628-4600<br />

STERLING HTS<br />

A spacious floor plan 1 bedroom<br />

IIM 2 bedroom Mil or MM<br />

784-4 2M<br />

Balmoral Arms Apts.<br />

Featuring 1 and 2 beordom<br />

opartments starting ot $160<br />

Month<br />

Van Dyke at I7'i Ml Sterling Hts<br />

OFFICE OPEN 14 PM<br />

PHONE 268-2870<br />

DEARBORN. Inkster a<strong>rea</strong> One<br />

bedroom, shag carpeting and<br />

drapes, central air conditiomnn<br />

Security svstem. no children no<br />

pets M23384<br />

HAMPTON<br />

HOUSE<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

1 & 2 Bedrooms<br />

FROM<br />

$170<br />

air conditioning<br />

carpet & drapes<br />

swimming pool<br />

NEAR 1-94<br />

728-71 17<br />

PLYMOUTH.;.!<br />

SQ. LAKE HILL<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

THINK SPRING<br />

2-1 Bedroom Prestigious Apts<br />

SOME WITH FIREPLACES<br />

PRIVATE<br />

BBACH. BOATING SWIMMING<br />

and POOL<br />

ALSO FEATURES:<br />

I FULL BATHS<br />

INDIVIDUAL HEAT AND<br />

AIR CONDITIONING<br />

LARGE BALCONIES /<br />

SOUND CONDITIONING<br />

NEW LOWER PRICES<br />

FROM $297.50<br />

MODEL OPEN 1-7 PM<br />

CLOSED TUESDAY<br />

LOCATED: Telegraph Rd N af<br />

Square Lake Rd Bloomfleld Hills<br />

across from Holiday lna<br />

PHONE<br />

332-7616<br />

SUBLEASE Urge 2 bedroom apart<br />

ment. carpeted appliances, pets<br />

pool Available now I2M plus security<br />

Call Jan I AM 5 PM M2-MM<br />

SIX MONTH Lease Northwest De<br />

troit a<strong>rea</strong> t bedroom apartment<br />

with appliances including all utilities<br />

except electricity IIM Call<br />

after 2 PM Agent U348M<br />

BROUGHAM<br />

MANOR APTS<br />

Wilcox ond Schoolcraft<br />

Luxurious one ond two bedroom<br />

oportments Air conditioned,<br />

security locks, pool<br />

Sorry. No Children<br />

455-1215<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

VILLAGE OAK APARTMENTS<br />

New I and 2 bedroom apartments<br />

from 8100 a month including shat<br />

carpeting drapery intercom all<br />

appliances Manager 478-4572 Office<br />

M7-M20<br />

NOW RENTING Plvmouth Hou»<br />

Apts Spacious I ft 7 bedroom apts<br />

Quiet Residential setting Heat In<br />

riuded Pool ft air conditioning<br />

From 1175 per month Call Mgr<br />

Daily II AM 8 PM Sun 24 PM<br />

453-2241<br />

RIVER REND<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

Luxuriously carpeted and draped 1 and 2<br />

bedroom apartments and 2 bedroom 1M baffi<br />

townehouees Dishwashers, an conditioning<br />

MOTPOINT appttancee. glass doo< waits onto<br />

belconiee. walh-m cfcwets. Imposing Commu<br />

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30500 West Warren<br />

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JOHN F. UZNIS Builder-Developer<br />

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1 BLK W OF SHELDON. S.<br />

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455-6570<br />

Deer Creek Park Apartments;;<br />

Are Renting For 1969 Prices!!<br />

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• APARTMENTS<br />

1 bedroom with den from $185<br />

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HUNTLEY SQUARE<br />

13 Mile West of Southfield<br />

Village of Beverly Hills<br />

Phone 6469860<br />

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15 Mile W of Telegraph<br />

4160 W Maple Rd<br />

Phone 62 ft-IMC '<br />

WHETHERSFIELD *<br />

l« Mile E of Telegraph<br />

Quarton Rd E of Telegraph<br />

Phone 645 0026<br />

includes<br />

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malntsined -<br />

• Swimming Pool<br />

• Covered Parking<br />

• Minutes from downtown Birming<br />

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402 Fumishod Apts.<br />

For<br />

Managed by<br />

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15804 Fairfax<br />

Southfield. Michigan 48075<br />

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.no later than 5 P.M. Friday, March<br />

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8600 E*t 209<br />

CONGRATULATIONS!<br />

ONE BEDROOM APT<br />

REDFORD TWP<br />

Ronge. refrigerator, carpeting,<br />

drapes, heat, air conditioning<br />

available<br />

535 8133<br />

CHURCHILL SQUARE APTS<br />

TROY'S finest 1 bedroom apart<br />

ments includes dishwasher carpet<br />

ing full size washer and dryer in<br />

each apartment Central air. bal<br />

conv reserved carport heated<br />

pool plus olher features Adults<br />

No pets 695 Kirts E of Crooks<br />

362 1035<br />

402 Furnished Apts.<br />

For Rent<br />

COMPLETELY lurnished down<br />

town Birmingham short term<br />

lease accepted 1310 per month<br />

Call Bob Thorson 362-1626<br />

PLYMOUTH, furnished 2 bedroom<br />

apartment. W week phts seeurity<br />

includes utilities No peta. walking<br />

distance to can tar of town. Immedi<br />

ate occupancy 4&54ft46<br />

MAY-FLOWER<br />

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Efficiency Apartments<br />

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WEEKLY<br />

MONTHLY<br />

RATES<br />

Maid<br />

Ample<br />

Service<br />

Parking<br />

l blkJ S. of Grand River Ave.<br />

Office Open 24 Hrs. Daily<br />

GENTLEMAN or couple, furnished<br />

apartment, utilities paid. 9 Mile.<br />

Grand River a<strong>rea</strong> 477-7599<br />

FURNISHED LUXURY 1 bedroom<br />

apartment, short term lease, pool,<br />

air. 14 Mile and Crooks Road $295<br />

per month 4354281<br />

FURNISHED<br />

SIX MONTH LEASE<br />

MONTHLY LEASES ALSO AVAIL<br />

Spacious t bedroom apartment now<br />

available Linens, dishes TV Ex<br />

cellent location $350<br />

ROYAL CHAMBERS APTS<br />

3341502<br />

N WOODWARD. Troy a<strong>rea</strong> tow-<br />

nhouse 3 bedrooms 2't baths ga-<br />

rage fireplace basement Clean<br />

and complete $490 furnished After<br />

6 PM. 647 1136<br />

TWO BEDROOM apartments and<br />

large furnished family efficiencies<br />

Utilities, linens. TV and maid serv<br />

ice included Special winter rates<br />

daily and weekly rentals 1 mile<br />

West of Telegraph Twin Elms<br />

Motel. 25645 Michigan 561 3002<br />

404 Houses to rent<br />

LOVELY home in Birmingham ex-<br />

cellent location heated garage<br />

fenced yard. $300 per month After<br />

4 PM 646 9392<br />

34721 John Hauk Westland new 2<br />

bedroom, carpeted, near schools<br />

and shopping Children OK No<br />

pets Open Sunday 3 to 4 $195<br />

month 276 8319<br />

BIRMINGHAM Quarton section<br />

Appealing 3 bedroom ranch base<br />

ment. porch, garage No pets Pre-<br />

ferred location Prompt possession<br />

$400 monthly 644 6460<br />

LIVONIA 7 Mile Middlebelt a<strong>rea</strong><br />

Brick 3 hedrrooms family room,<br />

large lot 2'i car garage carpeted<br />

$295 plus security 437 9221<br />

OPEN SAT 1 TO 3<br />

MOVE RIGHT INTO this immacu<br />

late 3 bedroom 1 1 * bath brick<br />

Ranch with fireplaced family<br />

room huge basement 2't car at<br />

tached garage Nicely decorated<br />

landscaped Come A see it at 934<br />

Provincetown N of South Blvd .<br />

E of Opdvke $375 per month<br />

ASK FOR FERN WAGGONER<br />

chamberlain<br />

646-6000 646-0373<br />

400 Apartments to rent<br />

HOUSE<br />

Now Availiblt to Renters<br />

• Fully Carpeted<br />

• Air Conditioned<br />

• Refrigerator/Freezer<br />

• Self/Cleaning<br />

Range &Oven<br />

• Automatic Dishwasher<br />

• Carports<br />

Suburban serenity with alf the city<br />

facilities. Hudson's Westland,<br />

famous parks, golf, churches,<br />

schools, freeways . . at wonder-<br />

ful W00DVIEW.<br />

for Rentals call 525-1230<br />

wooDvilwl<br />

APARTMENTS 1<br />

ONE BEDROOM $240<br />

TWO BEDROOMS $270<br />

All advantages and luxuries of<br />

these beautiful condominium apart-<br />

ments are now available on i<br />

limited basis at attractive rentals<br />

Enjoy the Club House. Swim Club<br />

and Saunas From the living Room,<br />

double sliding glass doors invite<br />

you outside to a private balcony<br />

or patio for a long look at your<br />

magnificent woodland setting<br />

On Cowan Rd. Between Wayne Rd.<br />

and Newburgh Rd. acfoss from<br />

Westland Shopping Center. '<br />

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PHASE 111<br />

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NEWAPTS<br />

Ownmwty Buudtog<br />

Swimming Pools<br />

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(Undrcone*uc9on> p^BRUARY and<br />

MARCH ONLY<br />

1 Bedroom from<br />

2 Bedroom from *199°°<br />

Air conditioned, appliances<br />

carpets, & drapes all apts<br />

9960 S.-Wayne Rd<br />

(At Wayne Rd. Exit Off I-94)<br />

5 Minutes to airport 941-7070<br />

TWN<br />

ARBORS<br />

1 or 2 bedrooms. Central air conditioning, swimming<br />

pool, club house. Fully carpeted, ceramic tile bath-<br />

rooms. automatic dishwashers, inter-com entry system<br />

for your security. Balconies sound-proofed, large stor-<br />

age facilities, plus many more up-to-date custom »ea-<br />

Ituresl AVAILABLE NOW! CHILD ACCEPTABLE.<br />

TWO BEDROOM $210 PER MONTH<br />

INAUOTAT NUT ANO HOT WATIB<br />

Immediate<br />

Occupancy<br />

RESIDENT MANAGER: 455 3020<br />

smrnjm a m<br />

Houses te rent<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS. I<br />

tri-level. V% • batha. family<br />

with fireplace dan. format dining<br />

room. 14 attached (trace, refer<br />

ences security deposft. ISM month<br />

, HMOS<br />

IS VACANCIES '<br />

Sec 413. Rental Agencies<br />

Guide<br />

TIP J;<br />

Top Gu<br />

835 314ft<br />

UNION LAKE front. I story 1 bed-<br />

room sandy beach. 1385 363 7363<br />

BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP. I bed<br />

room ranch, family room with ftre-<br />

carpeted throughout, near<br />

145ft per month First and<br />

place<br />

school<br />

last Call after 12 Noon 852 6443<br />

TROY A<strong>rea</strong>. 3 bedroom houae. 8255<br />

per month, security deposit re-<br />

quired Phone. 465-6232<br />

BIRMINGHAM, attractive ranch,<br />

fireplace. 3 bedrooms. 2 full batha.<br />

newly carpeted and decorated |425<br />

a month Ask for Edith Hanna 847<br />

7100 Ml 60555<br />

TWO BEDROOMS plus den. all cir-<br />

peted. 2 car garage. Burt - School-<br />

craft a<strong>rea</strong>, asking 821ft plus secu-<br />

rity. 532 4978<br />

BIRMINGHAM IN TOWN loca-<br />

tion near park, tennis courts.<br />

YMCA Newer 3 bedroom Ranch,<br />

large kitchen with appliances. 1st<br />

floor laundry, carpeting. 2 car ga-<br />

rage. gas heat References, fami-<br />

lies preferred 8285 per month plus<br />

security deposit Immediate posses-<br />

sion Ask for Peter Schump Cham-<br />

berlain Companies 8468000 or eve-<br />

nings. 6466411<br />

FARMINGTON Hills 3 bedroom<br />

utility room, carpeting. 8260 month<br />

Deposit required 644-0662<br />

PLYMOUTH 3 bedroom house. 1<br />

bedroom down 2 up Living room,<br />

dining room kitchen, bath Newly<br />

decorated $210 plus security 349 3812<br />

HORSE LOVERS - Lovely brick<br />

home on 3 acres with horse barn<br />

for 2 or 3 horses One mile from<br />

Novi - 1-96 exit $425 per month<br />

plus security deposit Available<br />

April I 425 3103 261 9611<br />

BEAUTIFUL Troy ranch on 4<br />

acres Large 2 bedrooms, family<br />

room garages, carpeting drapes<br />

•Manv extras $350 Mrs Carter 398<br />

7242 > 396 0200<br />

BLOOMFIELD<br />

Five bedroom tri-level. family<br />

room with fireplace, kitchen with<br />

built ins. including charcoal grill,<br />

newly decorated, completely carpet-<br />

ed 3 full baths central air condi-<br />

tioning with air purifier 2 car at-<br />

tached garage By owner<br />

698-1280<br />

EXECUTIVE home for lease Long<br />

1-ake - Orchard Lake a<strong>rea</strong> Beauti-<br />

ful quad level on ravine lot with<br />

mature trees 2 patios plus red-<br />

wood deck Home has beautiful<br />

decor spacious rooms, excellent<br />

floor plan ft maids quarters Owner<br />

is looking for a tenant who will<br />

take pride in home for I or 2 years<br />

Prefer no animals $750 per month<br />

851 3563<br />

BIRMINGHAM brick 4 bedroom<br />

or 3 bedroom and den Wall to wall<br />

fireplace in living room, large din-<br />

ing a<strong>rea</strong>, carpeting throughout, full<br />

basement gas heat, central air<br />

carpeted screened in porch 2'» at-<br />

tached garage located across from<br />

Birmingham Country Club<br />

CENTURY 21 642-8100<br />

THREE bedroom brick, farm<br />

home basement. 1st floor laundry,<br />

carpeted throughout Hydromc<br />

heat barn Plymouth schools. $295<br />

month security and references<br />

4536336<br />

DEARBORN HTS 3 bedroom brick<br />

ranch. l'i baths, built ins. full base<br />

ment $300 monthly plus security<br />

Call after 4 PM 477 29$3<br />

EIGHT ROOM brick house for<br />

rent 4 bedrooms. 2 baths 120 ft<br />

corner lot Garden Citv 421 7667<br />

BIRMINGHAM Redecorated 3 bed<br />

room older Colonial - convenient<br />

in town location Activities room<br />

l'i baths gas heat. Central Air. 2<br />

car attached garage, large fenced<br />

yard Call Mr Gavev. 646 6000 eve<br />

nings 647 7319 Chamberlain REAL-<br />

TORS<br />

Two bedroom brick ranch, adults<br />

only. $250 month<br />

EARL KEIM 642 3500<br />

REDFORD TWP Charming 2 bed<br />

room home with family room Com-<br />

pletely decorated new carpeting<br />

stove and refrigerator l'i car ga-<br />

rage Lovely treed yard Close to<br />

everything $270 14336 Inkster Rd<br />

South of 5 Mile 261 1873<br />

SOUTHFIELD Lovely 3 bedroom<br />

Ranch, l'i baths, den fireplace<br />

$250 after 2 I'M 357 4271<br />

FERNDALE. south of 9 Mile Love-<br />

ly. spotless home with 3 bedrooms,<br />

separate dining room fenced yard<br />

enclosed pool $275 month Children<br />

welcome Security required<br />

427 4973<br />

BLOOMFIELD ORCHARDS like<br />

new 625 Ashburnham 3 bedroom<br />

ranch, carpets ft drapes attached<br />

garage fenced yard Option to buy<br />

Harry Stevens * Ml 4-4225<br />

BIRMINGHAM - Charming 3 bed-<br />

room colonial near Quarton School<br />

Carpeting, drapes, appliances, ga<br />

rage fireplace Available now until<br />

Aug 31 at $425<br />

MADISON HEIGHTS • 3 bedroom<br />

brick ranch Finished basement<br />

carpeting drapes appliances 2'»<br />

car garage Nice street Available<br />

April 1 at $325<br />

BIRMINGHAM Quaint 2 bedroom<br />

ranch with basement Fireplace<br />

new carpeting newly decorated, ga<br />

rage Available now at $325<br />

TROY 3 bedroom ranch on large<br />

lot Carpeting stove refrigerator,<br />

fireplace Available now at $325<br />

GOODE Ml 7-1898<br />

BY MONTH, 3 bedrooms In Bel-<br />

zaire a<strong>rea</strong> of Troy. I 1 * baths, fam-<br />

ilv room, fireplace, basement,<br />

large yard $350 64 1 9281<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS older<br />

home 2 bedrooms, utilities includ<br />

ed couple one child O K No pets<br />

Security required 421-7225<br />

4 BEDROOM or 3 bedroom den.<br />

fireplace. 2'i car attached garage,<br />

across from Birmingham Country<br />

CTub 64 5 9234<br />

LIVONIA<br />

ming pool. 8280 plus securfty depos<br />

2614468<br />

HOUSE for Rent. Grand River-8<br />

Mile a<strong>rea</strong> One bedroom, fully car-<br />

ed. air conditioned, paneled.<br />

peted. air conditioned, pai<br />

fenced-in yard $180 month Secu<br />

rity deposit required Couples only<br />

No children No pets 8514227<br />

SOUTHFIELD. custom built spa-<br />

cious 3 bedroom ranch on 2 acres<br />

Near schools Before noon 358-0642<br />

CHARMING country Cape Cod on<br />

2'» acre treed setting in West<br />

Bloomfleld 2 car garage, appli-<br />

ances available 8375 per month<br />

ASK FOR CHARLES SOWER<br />

chamberlain<br />

626-9100 626-6503<br />

STERLING Heights. 16 Mile and<br />

Ryan, new three bedrooms; appli-<br />

ances. carpeting, basement, at-<br />

tached garage. 8315 month 979 4764<br />

APRIL I. Cape Cod house. 4 bed-<br />

rooms. finished basement, fenced<br />

yard 1-75, 11 Mile a<strong>rea</strong> 2 months<br />

security. 824ft month 643-9331 or<br />

396-4719<br />

SOUTHFIELD - 12 Mile a<strong>rea</strong> 2 bed-<br />

rooms. full baaement. no garage,<br />

electric store Employed. C<br />

erences llftft month 8240 Good ref<br />

ft. deposit.<br />

557 9066<br />

THREE BEDROOM house, base-<br />

ment. 2 car garage, large heck<br />

yard, available April 1 8250<br />

security. Southfield 387-$74ft<br />

THREE BEDROOM home on Nov!<br />

Rd 825ft month, call between ft-12<br />

Y 478-2561<br />

8<br />

406 Furnished Houses<br />

To Rent<br />

LEAVING TOWN!<br />

Don't Wont To Sell?<br />

Consult us about our rental and/or<br />

management service. Also check<br />

our rental with option to buy plan<br />

GOODE REAL ESTATE<br />

1411 N. Woodward Ml 7-ISftft<br />

TWO bedroom house. PLymouth.<br />

on acre, newly decorated. 827ft<br />

month. 4*4 2267<br />

BIRMINGHAM ranch for lease - 4<br />

or S A den. fireplace<br />

84ft0 month plus security deposit<br />

After 5 30 PM 64-0690<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS. Hamburg<br />

ck 5<br />

'it-<br />

erator. basement BR 34223. 272-<br />

Twp.. S. Lyons. Detroit. Brick<br />

bearoom ranches Stove, refr'<br />

4927 1-4374187<br />

MACKINAC ISLAND v<br />

W Bluff, approximately 3 blocks<br />

above Grand Hotel Completely fur<br />

nished. linens 7 bedrooms, oil<br />

heat, barn and corral References<br />

required Available Memorial Day<br />

to Aur 1 Also available in Fall.<br />

Labor Day on. Box 540. Observer ft<br />

Eccentric Newspapers, 36251<br />

Schoolcraft. Livonia. Michigan<br />

48150<br />

408 taplexes to rent<br />

NORWAYNE unfurnished 2 bed-<br />

room. available April I. rent $145<br />

plus security deposit Call 937 3644<br />

12 VACANCIES<br />

See 413. Rental Agencies<br />

Tip Top Guide<br />

835 3240<br />

2 BEDROOM duplex in Northville<br />

a<strong>rea</strong> newly decorated. 8150 month-<br />

ly Couples only 3544960<br />

•WESTLAND. 3 bedroom duplex on<br />

'> acre lot. fully carpeted Includes<br />

Isundry room, stove, covered patio<br />

8325 a month all utilities paid<br />

721 6966<br />

BRIGHTON Duplex, I bedrooms,<br />

appliances air. carpet Modern<br />

$190 1 229 9021<br />

410 Flats to rent<br />

12 VACANCIES<br />

See 413. Rental Agencies<br />

Tip Top Guide<br />

835 3240<br />

BIRMINGHAM 2 bedroom lower<br />

flat large living room with fire^<br />

place, formal dining room, carpet-<br />

ing throughout, garage near Wood<br />

ward $250 includes heat and<br />

water 645 5987<br />

UPPER 5 room flat, partially fur<br />

nished heat included, very <strong>rea</strong>son-<br />

able, I child welcome Call eve<br />

nings and Sunday UN 14124<br />

ONE bedroom upper flat Garden<br />

City a<strong>rea</strong> Private entrance, pri<br />

vale parking a<strong>rea</strong> $140 per Month<br />

All utilities except electricity<br />

525 0012<br />

BEAUTIFUL Upper flat on Sylvan<br />

Lake fireplace, some drapes and<br />

rugs, refrigerator and stove Utili-<br />

ties included Middleaged or re<br />

tired couple 681-4254<br />

412 Townhouses<br />

Condos To Rent<br />

ROYAL OAK. 1 bedroom tow-<br />

nhouse 1210 546 9163 or 547 0351<br />

LIVONIA Luxury two bedroom<br />

upper. carpeting dishwasher<br />

stove refrigerator own utility room<br />

with washer dryer central air.<br />

many large closets balcony Beau-<br />

tiful wooaed view carport, pool<br />

Adults No pets Available May 1<br />

656 0734 851 0361<br />

WESTLAND--2 bedroom ranch<br />

condo--option to buy. $260<br />

per month, includes carpet-<br />

ing, appliances, heat and<br />

electricity 326-1213<br />

TROY newly decorated 3 bed<br />

room 2'» baths, all appliances,<br />

basement, carpeting club house<br />

$400 includes heat and water 852 3111<br />

OWNER S Condominium 2 bed<br />

rooms close to everything, fur<br />

nished $450 month unfurnished<br />

$400 month Bloomfleld Hills a<strong>rea</strong><br />

After 5 PM M4-7SU<br />

TOWNHOUSE<br />

APARTMENT<br />

Attractive 2 bedroom I's baths<br />

full basement, central heat and air<br />

condtioning. carpet, drapes and<br />

utilities Included $275 per month<br />

RIVER BEND APARTMENTS<br />

30500 W Warren<br />

421-4977 Bet 11-7<br />

FURNISHED 2 bedroom 2'» bath<br />

condominium in Rochester a<strong>rea</strong><br />

Heat and water included 2 car ga-<br />

rage central air. adults only. Ho<br />

pets $400 per month Call work<br />

371-2131; or nome 652 9115<br />

NORTHFIELD HILLS, Trov 2<br />

large bedrooms, carpeted full base<br />

ment. patio fireplace, family<br />

room woods, lake, tennis, club<br />

house. $375 month 669-3634<br />

PLYMOUTH AREA<br />

Live in a Townhouse with 2 and 3<br />

bedrooms Reasonable monthly-<br />

charge from $153 to $179 Mainte-<br />

nance and utilities except elec-<br />

tricity. are included A Member-<br />

ship Fee is required Call from 9 5.<br />

Monday thru Friday<br />

292-0810<br />

PLYMOUTH TWP Exclusive Colo-<br />

ny, Farms, 3 bedroom Townhouse<br />

2 car attached garage full base-<br />

ment fireplace central air. pri-<br />

vate patio all appliances $450<br />

month plus maintenance fee 1<br />

year lease or longer, references<br />

and security deposit Stewart Old-<br />

ford Real Estate 453 7660<br />

SUB-LET Bloomfield Fox Hills<br />

Townhouse April 7 thru June Save<br />

$180 per month 3 bedrooms. 2's<br />

baths, basement, carpeting^ Chil-<br />

dren OK $200 per month Call be-<br />

tween 6 9 PM 336 9372<br />

C L A W S O N<br />

TOWNHOUSE<br />

LOVE CHILDREN ft PETS .<br />

447 ROCHESTER - A Privale<br />

Court Luxurv. 2 KING SIZED<br />

BEDROOMS' Wood burning fire-<br />

place. dining room, l'i baths, kitch-<br />

en snack bar Built-in bookshelves<br />

Bedroom balcony secluded patio<br />

Central air $305<br />

544 3200<br />

PLYMOUTH ON ROUGE RIVER<br />

2 large bedrooms 1'* baths, base-<br />

ment. appliances, central air. 8275.<br />

459 0064<br />

NORTHVILLE. J bedroom luxury<br />

Townhotne Carpeted throughout,<br />

air. fire - bureular alarm. 2 natural<br />

fireplaces Walk to shopping,<br />

schools, churchs No more tnan 3<br />

children No pets References $400<br />

month 356 44)9<br />

CRANBRQOK MANOR<br />

BLOOMFIELD HILLS<br />

LUXURY TOWNHOUSES<br />

3 bedroom. I's bath, full basement<br />

2 bedroom, f bath. att. garage<br />

HAZEL STEPHENS «42-75J7<br />

THOMPSON BROWN<br />

CO.<br />

BIRMINGHAM • new S bedroom<br />

townhouses. $325 c«rpet. appli-<br />

ances. central air. IH baths, full<br />

basement, children and pets wel-<br />

come 4454971. 557-9629<br />

LEASE with option to bey, l i l<br />

bedroom. Ilftft.ftftft .townhouse* in<br />

BloomfleM. MM to II.IM a KM<br />

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SIESfrA Key Sarasota 2 bedroom<br />

aparjment on the beach Beautiful-<br />

ly fijrnished and equipped Tennis<br />

courts and 2 pools, near restau-<br />

rant^ shopping and golf courses<br />

after! 6 PM 261 5982<br />

SIESfTA KEY - Sarasota beautiful<br />

1 bedroom apt . Gulf beach, boat<br />

dock pool screened porch 336 4562<br />

REN[T new home. Sun Citv Center<br />

Florida adults Mar April or<br />

lease Pool, golf etc Reasonable<br />

Afteij 4 PM Ml 4 7672<br />

POMPANO BEACH n^"T bed<br />

room Condo. l'i baths pools large<br />

rec<strong>rea</strong>tion a<strong>rea</strong> courtesy bus<br />

Avai able alter April 30 low sum-<br />

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HOLLYWOOD Available April at<br />

$650 month A beautiful furnished<br />

condominium overlooking swim-<br />

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Pompah" oceanfront. coop apts<br />

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Condominium on Gulf over-<br />

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POMPANO BEACH Florida I bed<br />

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tructed view of Gulf A Bay.<br />

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Yearly lease with exten<br />

available 561-4482<br />

TER • Tequesta New 2 bed<br />

furnished I •» baths, pool,<br />

tennis, fishing Adjacent Jrma<br />

Dickinson State Park Month<br />

vearlv 313 455 5025<br />

T. 3 bedroom 2'» bath seclud<br />

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Florida $500 week, refer-<br />

Business 754 4 500<br />

L|F Club Villa deluxe 2 bed<br />

2 bat|i 2 courses unlimited<br />

swim/ tennis, near Newport<br />

tichjey Available Apr 1 362 2327<br />

UTIFUL NAPLES 2 bedroom<br />

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tennis golf all the amenities<br />

524 9286<br />

FORT LAUDERDALE lovely fur<br />

nislxd condo ocean view heated<br />

pool transportation nearby all con<br />

veniences Available April 1st<br />

563 5407<br />

ATHON KEYS For sale or<br />

125 miles south of Miami On<br />

water overlooking ^olf course<br />

if fishing, tennis New 2 bed<br />

2 bath fully furnished condo<br />

pool No pets 7314248<br />

Vacation Rentals<br />

1ENS LAKE vear around<br />

ionlng Chalet condominium<br />

ooded a<strong>rea</strong> on sandy beach<br />

ace dishwasher, washer k<br />

Sleeps 6 474 3821<br />

COTTAGE on the lake. 30 miles<br />

from Detroit Milford a<strong>rea</strong>; sleeps<br />

six For information, call 1487 55M<br />

SKI BOYNE for EASTER Four<br />

bediooms. furnished, ileeps<br />

8. close to five resorts Fire-<br />

pioce with all builtins. Call<br />

Mr. Balogh. 645-2500; eves<br />

646-6102<br />

CRANBROOK<br />

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CHALET, available Easter week<br />

deluae. all electric. 4 bedrooms. 2<br />

baths On US-131 Minutes from<br />

Nubi Nob and Boyne Highlands<br />

549 0119<br />

SKEY. charming ski cottage<br />

from Little Traverse Bay<br />

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Cent fa I to all ski a<strong>rea</strong>s 5 bed<br />

roorns. 2 baths, family room and<br />

family .kitchen All conveniences<br />

Available for March skiing and<br />

Eastfcr week 6454783 or<br />

ng and<br />

9654746<br />

TIMhERLANE RESORT on beauti-<br />

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live | bait. We clean, pack and<br />

free re fish Write or Phone John *<br />

Edith Moas. Box 130 Dow Una. On-<br />

tario, Phone; 70S 865 2487<br />

SKI u)DGE for rent for weekend<br />

or otherwise One Lake Michigan<br />

of Traverse City. Ski<br />

Tlmberlee and<br />

w« VI<br />

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Loaf. CRYSTAL<br />

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game room. 2 baths, gas<br />

heat, modern appliances, fireplace<br />

replace.<br />

6464393<br />

A^APUtcO BAY. MEXICO<br />

I to 8 bedroom A/C vlllaa. pool,<br />

tor. maid Also Tortuga • Matador<br />

Near Beach - Tamils.<br />

CHALET. Boyne Coun-<br />

try I bedrooms. S baths, fireplace.<br />

Avalhble weekends, weekly, month-<br />

ly. Easter week ISM. After I PM!<br />

2566798<br />

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416 Vacation Rentds<br />

LAKE CHARLEVOIX<br />

1.2 ond 3 bedroom homes<br />

and condominiums on mag-<br />

nificent white sand beach -<br />

for rent by week or month.<br />

VILLA NUAVA KE 7-1144<br />

420 to rent<br />

BLOOMFIELD Hllla near 1-78,<br />

Square Ltke Rd.- Woodward, room<br />

15x30, first floor, bed-aittlng room.<br />

gentleman, no cooking. 335-7332<br />

SLEEPING room In Plvmouth, for<br />

refined gentleman. Private en-<br />

trance. 453-2732<br />

LARGE room for working woman,<br />

kitchen privileges, laundry privi-<br />

leges. Garden City. Nice location.<br />

1-7771<br />

BEAUTIFUL room, bath, kitchen,<br />

laundry, sauna, pool privileges,<br />

llftft monthly. Utilities included<br />

Non-smoking youn^ lady. ' Fairo<br />

Ington Hllla. 151<br />

LARGE ROOM with private bath,<br />

home and kitchen privllegaa. air<br />

conditioned. Plvmoutn - Beech Rd<br />

a<strong>rea</strong>. Lady preferred 1374965<br />

LIVONIA, pleasant room for day<br />

working gentleman. Merriman and<br />

Plymouth Rd a<strong>rea</strong>. 261-1886<br />

LIVONIA Room, private bath, em-<br />

ployed adult, non-smoker, and ref-<br />

erences. 522-2796<br />

SLEEPING rooms for rent Good<br />

clean home. Must have references.<br />

Payable monthly. |80 and |70 . 8341<br />

N Wayne Rd., W»stlftnd. Between<br />

Ford and Warren 7264124<br />

SLEEPING room, private bath,<br />

pleasant neighborhood, prefer em-<br />

ployed man or woman. Five Mile<br />

near Levan. 425-7158<br />

CLEAN quiet room. Employed gen-<br />

tleman only. Private Dath Call<br />

after 4 PM 8464861<br />

NOVI, room in ranch type home<br />

with house privileges Call gfter 5<br />

PM 3494236<br />

SLEEPING ROOM, employed geiv<br />

tteman, carpeted, swimming pool,<br />

off-street parking Five Mile- Mid-<br />

dlebelt a<strong>rea</strong>. After 5.30 PM or<br />

weekends. 421 2859<br />

SINGLE room for gentleman, 27026<br />

Plymouth Road. 531-0597<br />

GARDEN CITY Gentleman over<br />

35, private entrance Yard parking,<br />

day worker, $20 week After 3 PM<br />

weekdays; all day weekends<br />

427 6062<br />

SLEEPING ROOM, private en-<br />

trance with shower and bath No<br />

drinking 525-9069<br />

MALE roommate wanted Coach<br />

House Apts 9 Mile-Greenfield<br />

a<strong>rea</strong>. Southfield Modern, spacious<br />

2 bedroom. 2 bgth, $150 month with<br />

security Immediate occupancy<br />

5 PM<br />

Daytime. 2244034 After<br />

5594627<br />

UNION Lake, deluie room for lady<br />

or gentleman Reference, security<br />

deposit. 3634511<br />

DOWNTOWN Plymouth, furnished<br />

sleeping room for employed gentle-<br />

man or college student. Call<br />

455-1610<br />

CLEAN, sober gentleman, kitchen<br />

privileges, references. $25 a week,<br />

Dearborn Heights a<strong>rea</strong> 563-7924<br />

NEAR Wonderland. Beautiful large<br />

room, semi private entrance, kitch-<br />

en privileges For girl $27 week.<br />

522-7786<br />

NEWLY furnished room for em<br />

iloyed woman, kitchen privileges<br />

126 Harrison, Garden City<br />

4224225<br />

SOUTHFIELD a<strong>rea</strong>, room for re-<br />

tired gentleman, kitchen privi-<br />

leges Call after 5 PM 3565795<br />

ROOM in private home for gentle-<br />

man onlv Kitchen privileges if de-<br />

sired Off Schoolcrah If no answer<br />

call after 7:30 PM„ 5314170<br />

LIMITED number of rooms on per<br />

manent monthly basis Color TV,<br />

air conditioned. Mayflower Hotel,<br />

Plymouth 453 1620<br />

422 Commercial<br />

Industrial to rent<br />

GARDEN CITY. Ford Rd Middle<br />

belt a<strong>rea</strong>. 1500 sq ft No <strong>rea</strong>son-<br />

able offer refused 422-7030<br />

INDUSTRIAL BUILDING pres-<br />

ently set up for Tool 4 Die shop.<br />

3200 sq. ft., gas heat, air condi-<br />

tioned, large truck door Small of-<br />

fice, 250 amp service. Bussduct<br />

and air line. $600 a month plus in-<br />

surance GA 14100<br />

Three new stores for lease on<br />

Grand River in Farmington<br />

Available immediately. Four-<br />

teen other stores al<strong>rea</strong>dy<br />

open for business in shopping<br />

center. Contact Gary Burkhart<br />

Thompson-Brown<br />

476-8700<br />

Ideal for office or ^Ight manufac-<br />

turing. 6262422<br />

Commercial Units<br />

available in residentail Apart-<br />

ment Complex with x 478<br />

units.<br />

LINCOLN<br />

TOWERS<br />

• Prime location<br />

• Approx. 630 Sq Ft.<br />

• Ideal for Professional or Re-<br />

tail<br />

• Heat, Hot Water, Central<br />

Air, Carpeting included.<br />

Call 968-001<br />

LATHRUP VILLAGE, approx-<br />

Sq. Ft. Retail or Office<br />

space.' 28711 Southfield Rd Ideal<br />

imately 900<br />

for small business. 842-1120<br />

424 Office-Business<br />

Space to rent<br />

LIVONIA, rent or lease, near Won-<br />

derland. Panelled and carpeted,<br />

central air, 725 sq. ft 20 car part-<br />

ing a<strong>rea</strong>. $300 month. Carleton<br />

Real Estate 211-1010<br />

LATHRUP VILLAGE 27641 South-<br />

fleld Private offices, 875 month.<br />

Desk space. 150 month. Complete<br />

secretarial services available.<br />

5574212<br />

412 Townhouses-Condos<br />

424 Office-Business<br />

to<br />

OFFICE<br />

FOR LEASE<br />

700 E. Maple, Birmingham<br />

Both suites and individual of-<br />

fices available. Highly com-<br />

petitive prices. Secretarial 4<br />

telephone answering service<br />

available. All .maintenance &<br />

utilities included. Close to<br />

shopping and restaurants.<br />

Contact Jack Thornhill, Bir-<br />

mingham office.<br />

Thompson-Brown<br />

642-7444<br />

IM |M I<br />

Southfield Offices. All services In-<br />

cluded. Phone answering, secretar-<br />

ial services available 2ftSftl Green-<br />

field Rd . Ken Leavltt 5574*11<br />

OFFICE SPACE for lease in South<br />

field, 800 so. ft. Modernbullding.<br />

Will remodel to suit your needs<br />

For Information call 5594311<br />

SOUTHFIELD<br />

3 private offices with carpeting,<br />

drapes, utilities. Ideal for manufac-<br />

turers rep. insurance agent, book-<br />

keeper, attorney Immediate occu-<br />

pancy. 1ft Mile near 1496 1110 each<br />

per month.<br />

TRIAD REALTY<br />

358-4663<br />

BIRMINGHAM AREA 1050 sq ft<br />

office space, terrific view, carpet,<br />

Swedish blinds, partitioned covered<br />

parking, Janitor service, 6444508<br />

FORD RD Middlebelt a<strong>rea</strong> 2000<br />

aq. ft. second story building, will<br />

rent all or part, ample parking, no<br />

<strong>rea</strong>sonable offer refused 422-7030<br />

Bloomfield Hills<br />

Woodward and Square Lake<br />

Rd. a<strong>rea</strong> 800 sq. ft. suite<br />

<strong>rea</strong>dy for occupancy Carpet-<br />

ing, drapes, central air and<br />

ample parking.<br />

' 858-2377<br />

A-l STORES For lease 26705 -<br />

26717 Plymouth Rd near Inkster<br />

Rd . Redford Twp Busy location<br />

Rent separately or combined.<br />

5334960<br />

OFFICE SPACE available on sub-<br />

lease for 3 months period starting<br />

April 1 Total 800 sq ft which in<br />

eludes 2 offices plus reception<br />

a<strong>rea</strong>. Located 6 Mile - Farmington<br />

Rds , Livonia 1305 per month Con-<br />

tact Russ Moser 356-4100<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

UP TO 800 SQ FT.<br />

1. 3 or 4 ROOM SUITES<br />

Modern air conditioned building<br />

ith all deluxe features and serv-<br />

ices' In convenient location on 801<br />

S. Adams Rd<br />

Call and cheedro

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