30.12.2013 Views

L WV wants, c mmunity lobby - Canton Public Library

L WV wants, c mmunity lobby - Canton Public Library

L WV wants, c mmunity lobby - Canton Public Library

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

T<br />

#-f* YV «Vff #••"*•• V/V'^Ow »• **"+' iW "*•'^ *5 Y> JP'.^Jv av ^ — ••»•«. - • - I. PC I •VjtiB&M&i:<br />

#» -»V»- H > - y »»• jfr |i y y r iV-IT'-^-^-.-y *fK<br />

ME A mdrks time on Crestwood issues —pg. 2<br />

(Ohsrriuu* t r ^ n t r u r<br />

Volume 1 Number 20 Thursday, January 16, 1975 <strong>Canton</strong>, Michigan 52 Pages Fifteen Cents<br />

L <strong>WV</strong> <strong>wants</strong>, c<br />

<strong>mmunity</strong> <strong>lobby</strong><br />

PLYMOUTH—Noting their alarm<br />

over the lack of planned citizen involvement<br />

in discussions of new legislation<br />

for teacher negotiations, the<br />

members of the Plymouth-Northville<br />

League of Women Voters plan to do<br />

something about it.<br />

On Jan 22, the L<strong>WV</strong> is setting the<br />

first meeting to form a "task force"<br />

of citizens within the Plymouth Co<strong>mmunity</strong><br />

School District which will<br />

<strong>lobby</strong> and recommend legislation that<br />

"reflects the thinking of the Plymouth<br />

Co<strong>mmunity</strong> School District."<br />

SETUG will be held at 7:30<br />

p.mthe nulti-purpose room at<br />

Middle Scwol, 1042 S. Mill St.<br />

Plans call f(r representation from<br />

all segments cf the co<strong>mmunity</strong>. According<br />

to L<strong>WV</strong> member Nancy<br />

White, the league is especially interested<br />

in getting participation from all<br />

sides of the te£ cher negotiotion issue:<br />

teachers, schoql board members, parents<br />

and students.<br />

"We hope piople with strong feelings<br />

will attendi so we can insure a balanced<br />

dialogue," Mrs. White said.<br />

The task forc e is hopeful of arriving<br />

at a position within the next two<br />

weeks so that findings of the group<br />

can be presented to State Rep. William<br />

Keith (D-Garden City), and the<br />

seven other members of his special<br />

house committee which will recommend<br />

legislation in Lansing on Feb.<br />

15.<br />

The task force will look at the liistory<br />

and status of current legislation,<br />

problems with the current laws, and<br />

goals on which all sides can hopefully<br />

agree<br />

"THE EFFECTS of any new legislation<br />

will have an impact on virtually<br />

all citizens," Mrs. White said. "We<br />

will explore both the benefits and penalties<br />

of proposed legislation from<br />

the point of view of teachers, administrators,<br />

parents, students and school<br />

board members alike."<br />

The task force will meet at least<br />

two times prior to presenting its findings<br />

to the Keith committee. The second<br />

meeting will be scheduled "within<br />

a week" of the inital meeting on Jan<br />

22, Mrs. White said.<br />

Deputy schools Supt. Dr. Earl<br />

Hogan said he thought the idea was<br />

"excellent."<br />

"A workable solution to the problem<br />

is going to require more information<br />

than the legislature currently has to<br />

make a rational decision "<br />

STRESSING the need for a broad<br />

base for the group to have any im<br />

pact, Hogan noted, "It's going to take<br />

input from everyone and not just a<br />

single special group I'm glad that a<br />

local group has taken the initiative to<br />

bring differing opinions together."<br />

Mrs White has contacted represen<br />

tatives of parents groups, bus drivers.<br />

Republicans, Democrats and city and<br />

township governmental officials<br />

She has also contacted the<br />

Plymouth Education Association and<br />

a representative said the PEA was inlerested<br />

in participating.<br />

'Live* jobs add to learning<br />

By DAF .LENE STINSON<br />

AIRPORTS LIKE Mettetal are a dying species these days,<br />

losing out to the metropolitan airports which don't have to pay<br />

large tax bills. (Staff photo by Bob Woodring)<br />

Mettetal airport<br />

is up for sale<br />

By RICHARD GOLD<br />

CANTON—One of the longtime institutions<br />

of the Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong><br />

area may soon dissappear from the<br />

map.<br />

Bob and Marv Mettetal are getting<br />

ready to sell their airport, and there<br />

is a possibility it may be converted<br />

into a manufacturing area.<br />

The Mettetal brothers, who have<br />

owned the airport since 1959, can't<br />

make enough money out of the old airport<br />

to keep it going and live comfortably.<br />

Says Bob "We just can't compete<br />

with municipal airports. The capital<br />

improvements wed have to make<br />

here are just too costly. Besides we<br />

get taxed too hard to make a comfortable<br />

living out of the place."<br />

THE AIRPORT, at the corner of<br />

Joy and Lilley Roads, is one of the<br />

few remaining private airports in the<br />

nation<br />

Explains Marv Mettetal: "We're a<br />

public utility, but we pay taxes as a<br />

private enterprise. We're taxed at a<br />

rate that says this land (about 70<br />

acres) is worth more than a million<br />

dollars." Adds Bob, "Because we're a<br />

public utility, people can just come<br />

down here, land their planes, and<br />

thumb their noses at us. There's nothing<br />

we can do. "<br />

Marv, the younger of the two Mettetals<br />

explains that the heavy tax on private<br />

airports has quickened their demise<br />

throughout the nation. "About 15<br />

years ago. all over,the county people<br />

just started unloading. Now there<br />

aren't too many left "<br />

The airport was owned by the Mettetal<br />

brothers' parents and in 1946,<br />

Bob who is now 55. began leasing the<br />

airport. In I960 Marv joined him and<br />

they bought the facility from their parents'<br />

estate.<br />

SINCE THEN they have sunk more<br />

than 1600,000 into the enterprise. All<br />

of their income now is derived from<br />

rantal space of the many hangars that<br />

dot the landscape of the airport.<br />

The trouble, as Bob explains, is<br />

there are no tax incentives for private<br />

airports "We pay over $30,000 a year<br />

in gas taxes and they go to improve<br />

public airports. We dont get one cent<br />

in the form of a rebate."<br />

Over the years many businesses<br />

and residents have moved near the<br />

airport to use its facilities. But with<br />

the quicker and larger aiplanes utilized<br />

today by businesses. Mettetal airport<br />

hais become partially obsolete.<br />

"We just can't handle the business<br />

planes any more. They're too big and<br />

we don't have the runway space,"<br />

says Marv<br />

According to the Mettetal brothers,<br />

the only way the airport could remain<br />

in the future would be if a local government<br />

purchased it.<br />

"A municipal governement could attract<br />

federal funds. They could buy<br />

the thing now, make the improvements<br />

and in no time at all the place<br />

would be packed. There's plenty of<br />

room to expand the runway, and we<br />

have an old survey that says there's<br />

$2.4 million in federal money just waiting<br />

if a municipality purchases this<br />

place," comments Marv.<br />

THE LAND is zoned M-2 for manufacturing<br />

and, if a local governement<br />

doesn't purchase the property, it is<br />

quite possible a land developer might.<br />

Marv adds: " We have all the utilities<br />

here. There's a natural gas hook<br />

up readily available for anyone that<br />

<strong>wants</strong> to turn this land into a manufacturing<br />

area."<br />

"We had our chance in 1962 when<br />

this land developer offered us an<br />

awful kH, but we were too bullheaded.<br />

We just put the runway in and we<br />

thought we'd build the place up."<br />

The airport used to be a full service<br />

facility with maintenance rental, instruction,<br />

and charter services for<br />

both helicopters and small planes.<br />

But the maintenance service left a<br />

few years ago and there is no space<br />

now to put a shop. Business has tailed<br />

off over the last few years, and with<br />

it Bob Mettetal's enthusiasm.<br />

He has been involved with aircraft<br />

all his life and, unlike his brother,<br />

when they sell the airport he will retire.<br />

In 1967 he suffered three serious<br />

heart attacks and since has not been<br />

allowed to fly. His biggest remaining<br />

hope is when the airport is sold it<br />

won't be turned into an industrial<br />

park. "I sure hope they dont tear it<br />

out." be says with a trace of remorse.<br />

CANTON- The smell of printers<br />

ink and the clanking whir of presses,<br />

each day surround the bustle of the<br />

Plymouth Centennial Educational<br />

Park's graphic art classes.<br />

One student mans the offset presses,<br />

while another draws a layout for a<br />

new job assignment. A third sets letterpress<br />

type in a metal tray, while a<br />

fourth sheots the process camera.<br />

The students, enrolled in beginning<br />

and advanced graphic art courses<br />

taught at Plymouth Salem High<br />

School, print Christmas cards, pamphlets,<br />

programs and brochures.<br />

"I think it's a lot better for the kids<br />

to do live jobs rather than fictitious<br />

work they can't do anything with," explained<br />

graphic arts teacher Michael<br />

Gallmeier. "Anything a commercial<br />

printer in town can do, we can do<br />

here."<br />

Three offset presses and a process<br />

camera used in the offset printing<br />

technique fill the back portion of the<br />

high school printing shop, while a letterpress<br />

sits at the side.<br />

"We're not here to put local printers<br />

out of business," Gallmeier continued<br />

"That's ridiculous. We're an<br />

educational institution."<br />

The graphic students will print material<br />

contracted from persons outside<br />

school for the cost of materials, Gallmeier<br />

explained Many of the jobs<br />

are too small for commercial printers<br />

to accept. ,<br />

One or two students are usually assigned<br />

to each job, he explained, and<br />

complete each assignment from design<br />

to finished product.<br />

"Most of these students won't go<br />

into graphics, just like most English<br />

students don't go into English," Gallmeier<br />

said as he gazed around the<br />

room at students busy with the printing<br />

process.<br />

"This is an industrial education<br />

course, and the philosophy is to give<br />

students an opportunity to take<br />

courses they'll be interested in. This<br />

is what all industrial art classes are<br />

about.<br />

"One of the biggest objectives of<br />

my class," Gallmeier continued, "is<br />

to give students an appreciation of<br />

i<br />

POLLY RICHARDS, a sophomore at the<br />

Plymouth Centennial Educational Park, prints<br />

letterpress phone memos during a graphic<br />

arts class at Plymouth Salem High School.<br />

graphics This is what I try to put<br />

across."<br />

In agreement was Gary Guerriero,<br />

who teaches a beginning graphic arts<br />

course as well as a graphic communication<br />

course, lightly touching on all<br />

aspects of the graphics field, in<br />

Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> High School.<br />

"None of the objectives of the<br />

course is to produce a professional<br />

photographer or printer," Guerriero<br />

said. "It just serves as a broadening<br />

of students' horizons. There are very<br />

few services today that don't require<br />

graphic arts "<br />

Gallmeier said most students enroll<br />

in the course out of curiosity.<br />

"It's kind of a fun course for me,"<br />

said 11th grader Joe Roose. 'I'm in<br />

the marching band, and we're making<br />

tickets, posters and programs for the<br />

"Variety Is" band show."<br />

John Marsh, another 11th grader,<br />

said he is considering graphics as an<br />

occupational field.<br />

"I'm not very good at art," Marsh<br />

Boundary forum set<br />

PLYMOUTH—An open public forum<br />

with plenty of opportunity for citizen<br />

participation is scheduled Saturday by<br />

the Citizens Study Committee on<br />

©bBpruprC^rCrrrntrir<br />

index<br />

Amusements 7-9B<br />

Bowling<br />

6C<br />

Brevities<br />

7A<br />

Classified Want Ads Sees. C-D<br />

Deaths<br />

15A<br />

Editorial Opinion<br />

14A<br />

Home and Garden 5-6B<br />

Readers' Forum<br />

15A<br />

Religion 4-5C<br />

Sports<br />

MB<br />

Suburban Life<br />

U-13A<br />

Stroller<br />

7C<br />

Turf Tips & Quips<br />

4B<br />

School Attendance Boundaries.<br />

Meeting from 10 a.m. to noon in the<br />

Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> High School Commons,<br />

the group is seeking citizen<br />

input on priorities including: safety,<br />

busing, transfer-open enrollment,<br />

neighborhood school concept, and stability<br />

of attendant areas.<br />

Other items under consideration<br />

will be socioeconomic mix, equalizing<br />

class size, and the cost to the district<br />

of any of the proposed changes.<br />

For middle and high school enrollment<br />

the discussion will center on the<br />

present feeder system, random selection,<br />

and open enrollment.<br />

Co<strong>mmunity</strong> members will divide<br />

into groups to discuss the various aspects<br />

of school attendance boundaries<br />

and let their priorities be known to<br />

the committee members.<br />

Iht committee will consider all of<br />

the citizen suggestions and incorporate<br />

those suggestions into its<br />

final recommendations to the board.<br />

ISE<br />

said, "but I like printing, because you<br />

can do a lot with it. Printing is big<br />

business these days."<br />

Another student added, "I just like<br />

doing the work here. I don't know if<br />

I'd like it as an occupation, but<br />

maybe a$ a part-time thing to help<br />

pay for tuition, if I go on to college "<br />

Gallmeier said enrollment in the<br />

course has "mushroomed" over the<br />

past few years.<br />

"The class has really mushroomed,"<br />

he said "I think the reason<br />

is that students can actually see what<br />

Students print materials they can use or materials<br />

contracted on a job-to-job basis. (Staff<br />

photo by Bob Woodring.)<br />

they're doing and come out with a finished<br />

product "<br />

The course stresses offset more<br />

than letteipress or silk screen printing,<br />

Gallmeier said, "because it's<br />

more relevant to today's industry."<br />

The course cannot be termed voca<br />

tional education, he added since students<br />

attend classes for only four<br />

hours every six days. A class must<br />

meet a minimum 10 hours a week to<br />

be eligible for state vocational educational<br />

funds<br />

CLEANING ONE of the offset presses after a hard hour's work<br />

In the Plymouth Centennial Educational Park's graphic arts shop<br />

is 11th grader Paul Qolemblewskl. (Staff photo by Bob Woodring.)<br />

;<br />

*<br />

*


!lJUL.<br />

--<br />

2A* THE OBSERVER & ECCENTRIC Thunday, January 16, 1975<br />

j iff I • •<br />

ME A marks time on Crestwood issues<br />

By DENNY COFFMAN<br />

SOUTHFIELD—The Michigan Education<br />

Association reaffirmed its determination<br />

to stage a 14-district walkout<br />

of teachers in western Wayne<br />

County if striking Crestwood District<br />

teachers are not reinstated after<br />

being fired by the Crestwood Board of<br />

Education.<br />

At a meeting in Southfield last<br />

night of more than 150 MEA representatives,<br />

North Wayne County Executive<br />

Director George Tmdell stated:<br />

"Our decision tonight upon recommendation<br />

of the review hne expressed," he said<br />

"My role is to expedite the re-<br />

Tax cut likely, lawmakers say<br />

By TIM RICHARD<br />

Local lawmakers feel Congress and<br />

President Ford can compromise their<br />

differences and pass a tax cut rather<br />

quickly this winter.<br />

"After partisan positioning recently<br />

by both Congress and the president,<br />

we'll be able to pass a tax rebate in<br />

the next 60 days," said Republican<br />

Marvin Esch, whose 2nd District includes<br />

Livonia and Plymouth<br />

"We're not that far apart," said<br />

Democrat William D. Ford, whose<br />

15th District includes Garden City.<br />

Westland and <strong>Canton</strong> Township.<br />

"We're talking about the mechanics<br />

It's not likely we'll have any tough<br />

veto confrontations "<br />

PRESIDENT FORD, who was a<br />

Michigan congressman himself for 25<br />

years. Monday night called for 12 per<br />

cent income tax rebates for individuals<br />

up to a $1,000 return<br />

Ford also asked for more generous<br />

investment tax credits and a $3 a barrel<br />

import fee on foreign oil.<br />

For the auto industry, Ford proposed<br />

a five-year moratorium on imbosition<br />

of emissions standards, a move<br />

aimed at holding off on built-in increases<br />

on the prices of American<br />

cars.<br />

Congressional Democrats earlier<br />

called for tax cuts for lower and<br />

mkidle income groups Bill Ford and<br />

Esch both felt their differences could<br />

be worked out since all had bought<br />

the principle of cutting taxes to stimulate<br />

consumer demand<br />

ESCH SAID he is drafting his own<br />

plan for a tax rebate for persons who<br />

purchase cars this year. He declined<br />

to go into specifics until his staff had<br />

completed work.<br />

Esch added he has asked House<br />

Speaker Carl Albert to "do away with<br />

our February recess of about 10 days,<br />

when Republicans have their Lincoln<br />

Day dinners and Democrats their Jefferson-Jackson<br />

dinners."<br />

Now in his fifth term, Esch is ranking<br />

Republican on the manpower committee<br />

of the House Education and<br />

Labor Committee, adding: "It looks<br />

like I'll be ranking member on the<br />

subcommittee dealing with research<br />

and development on environmental<br />

standards." The latter body is a subcommittee<br />

of the House Science and<br />

Technology Committee.<br />

BILL FORD, IN HIS sixth term,<br />

was gleeful at the new rules about<br />

electing committee chairmen "Now<br />

that we're electing chairmen, you'd<br />

be surprised how many senior members<br />

are calling me by my first name<br />

now."<br />

In another move, Ford got an office<br />

in the Rayburn Building, newest and<br />

most luxurious of the three office<br />

buildings used by U.S. representatives<br />

Ford said the president's proposals<br />

showed "he finally understands what<br />

we were trying to say last fall about<br />

sliding.into a recession." He and Esch<br />

agreed, however, that the economic<br />

proposals of the administration would<br />

do little to help alleviate Michigan's<br />

biggest problem — auto industry layoffs<br />

On one point, Bill Ford has changed<br />

his views: "Six months ago. I was<br />

against the investment tax credit<br />

route;" Now he says that "if we (Democrats)'have<br />

to buy that to get the<br />

rest of the package, I think we'd buy<br />

it."<br />

IN GROSS TERMS, President Ford<br />

and congressional Democrats are fairly<br />

close on the total size of projected<br />

tax cuts.<br />

"We Democrats in December were<br />

saying there should be a $10 billion<br />

Hudson's marks service years<br />

More than a dozen area people were<br />

among J L Hudson Co employes with<br />

25 or more years of service honored<br />

recently at a company-sponsored dinner.<br />

Special recognition is given employes<br />

belonging to the 25 Year Club,<br />

which includes those employes celebrating<br />

25 years service and every<br />

fifth year thereafter.<br />

Club members from Livonia include:<br />

Harry F. Shaneour. 40 years;<br />

Robert A Hinds. 35 years; Philip Rieger,<br />

35 years; Howard A Gobbler. 35<br />

years; Wayne L Stockwell. 30 years;<br />

John Trongo, 30 years; Sylvia Branoff,<br />

25 years; and Aimee J Fletcher.<br />

25 years<br />

Daniel McDonnell. 35 years, and<br />

Chester A. Fox, 25 years, are both<br />

Bedford Township residents.<br />

From Westland: Edwin Urbanski,<br />

35 years; George H. Tucker, 35 years;<br />

Marie Jackson. 25 years, and Robert<br />

F. Lienman, 25 years.<br />

From Garden City: Walter R.<br />

Haines. 30 years; Wilbur Kolbourn. 30<br />

years; and Casimir F. Osiecki, 25<br />

vears<br />

ALL SILVER REPLATIN6<br />

REDUCED 20%<br />

No charge for straightening*<br />

DURING JANUARY ONLY<br />

BEFORE i AFTER<br />

MAKE THIS YOUR<br />

SILVER INVESTMENT<br />

FOR THE FUTURE!<br />

Sinca the value of old silvarplatad ittms continue*<br />

to %o*i . . . this is an excellent time to take<br />

advantaoa of these low. low prices to have your<br />

worn siTWrware, antiques and family heifloomt<br />

reputed like new These pieces are now more valuable<br />

than ever and make wonderful gifts. All<br />

work QUADRUPLE SILVERPLATED by our skilled<br />

silversmiths and Sale prices apply to ALL pieces,<br />

EVERY ITEM<br />

REPLATED AT<br />

SALE PRICES<br />

For Instance<br />

IWf.<br />

Nw<br />

$40.95 mr«<br />

2130 17.04<br />

CMMiikh<br />

IP*' !


* •*** *1 *" ** t',4* « W i r ^ - A w r v * ! f ^<br />

fcvArv. A . u. , v . ^ |^ ^ ^.v^W •»'V'-*.-**** ..' 4 ^ i* .*•«.*•• •*.^jN. •%•<br />

•' •'' \* • . ' )~-'<br />

T> arty/ *>'«» i/^.4..<br />

MhMdwflpMn "i<br />

T/<br />

f<br />

Thundar. I T 16, 1975 THE OBSERVER & ECCENTRIC JQ3A<br />

rains turn his lot into a lake<br />

WOODROW SMITH points to the area that<br />

was seriously flooded on Friday, Jan. 10. "The<br />

water was two inches above the ground. It ran<br />

into my well, and through my<br />

a bunch of chicken feed an<br />

bags."<br />

PCDC lures industry<br />

to strengthen<br />

tax base<br />

3<br />

*». .--"-v,\?"<br />

•„'.. +*m<br />

parage, spoiling<br />

sortie cement<br />

•1iV*<br />

By RICHARD GOLD<br />

CANTON—Woodrow Smith'owns 10<br />

acres of land at 42690 Cherry Hill<br />

Road. He calls his property "a 10-<br />

acre lake."<br />

v '<br />

While this angry comment is not entirely<br />

accurate, there is a degree of<br />

truth to it. A good portion of Smith's<br />

land has been covered with water<br />

(now ice) since last Friday's rain<br />

storm. His neighbor, Edward Meixner,<br />

has been similarly afflicted with<br />

flooding problems.<br />

In the past such a storm would not<br />

have caused a problem—or "a 10-acre<br />

lake"—but since the development of/<br />

two subdivisions across the street^ on<br />

the south side of Cherry Hill, Smith's<br />

property has been without surface<br />

water drainage.<br />

Smith and Meixner complained vigorously<br />

to various township and county<br />

officials in the past several months<br />

trying to avoid a flood—but to no<br />

avail. In fact until Tuesday, no help<br />

was in sight.<br />

Apparently, though, everyone concerned<br />

wih the problem was not<br />

called. When contacted, Richard Lewiston<br />

of Practical Homebuilders (the<br />

land development firm) said it was<br />

the first he had heard of the problem.<br />

"No one has mentioned anything to<br />

me," he commented. "Hut we are<br />

more than willing to agree with what<br />

the township engineers decide."<br />

A second call confirmed that Lewiston<br />

was willing to cooperate, and relief<br />

is apparently on the way. After<br />

talking to township engineer Glenn<br />

Roberts. Lewiston told Roberts he<br />

would foot the bill for the drain reconstruction.<br />

He added. "I hope to have<br />

the necessary work done as soon as<br />

possible."<br />

THE PROBLEM for Smith and<br />

Meixner began in the spring of 1974,<br />

when utilities for the two subdivisions,<br />

Cherry Hill Orchards and Tanglewood,<br />

were installed.<br />

A sanitary sewer, gas and electric<br />

facilities were installed in front of<br />

Smith's house and a third lane was<br />

added to Cherry Hill to reduce traffic<br />

hazards that might arise when the subdivisions<br />

were completed and occupied.<br />

However, the utilities were installed<br />

on the north side of Cherry Hill, in<br />

front of Smith's and Meixner's properties.<br />

So was the additional portion of<br />

the road.<br />

The construction forced the removal<br />

of the drainage ditch that ran next to<br />

Cherry Hill in front of the two properties,<br />

and effictively blocked all the surface<br />

drainage from the two yards<br />

Smith had two tiles and several ditches<br />

that emptied into the roadside<br />

ditch (now nonexistent). When the<br />

rain fell on Jan 10, the flooding<br />

began.<br />

Although Smith, his wife Dorothy,<br />

and Meixner had been complainingfor<br />

several months about the lack of<br />

drainage facilities, it was not until Lewiston<br />

stepped forward that they received<br />

any acceptable answers. They<br />

had also complained last summer of<br />

the dirt and dust that "covered their<br />

house and property."<br />

"We couldn't get satisfaction," said<br />

Meixner. Added Dorothy Smith.<br />

"They just passed the buck—no one<br />

wanted to take the responsibility."<br />

Her husband commented, "That<br />

sewer may mean progress, but it sure<br />

isn't for our benefit."<br />

THE ISSUE, aside from the flooding,<br />

is still one of accountability. It is<br />

not clear who is legally responsible<br />

,for the reconstruction of the drainage<br />

facilities, despite Lewiston's offer to<br />

assume the financial obligation.<br />

Roberts explains. "There is no question<br />

we have a surface drainage problem<br />

here. The real problem, however,<br />

is identifying whose responsibility it is<br />

to rectify the situation."<br />

Several jurisdictions are involved.<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>, Wade and Trim Assoc., the<br />

township engineering firm, and their<br />

contractors are responsible for the<br />

water main and sanitary sewer installation.<br />

Practical Homebuilders paid<br />

for those installations "in a round<br />

about way." says Roberts Detroit Edison<br />

ai«d Michigan Consolidated are responsible<br />

for the gas and electric installations.<br />

The county is responsible<br />

for the drains and roads.<br />

The question is who is legally responsible<br />

for reconstructing the drainage<br />

facilities for,the affected properties.<br />

Up to Tuesday, no one would attempt<br />

an answer<br />

Dorothy Smith said she called<br />

"everyone." "I called the health department.<br />

the Wayne County Road<br />

Commission, the xtrainage commission,<br />

Wade and Trim, and <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Township. Everyone said they'd beback<br />

to fix it— but of course nobody<br />

came."-<br />

The problem was magnified for the<br />

Smiths because Smith, at 62. has a<br />

heart condition.<br />

During the severe flooding, surface<br />

water ran into his well. "Since Friday<br />

we've been hauling our drinking and<br />

cooking water," says Smih<br />

MEIXNER, WHO. LIVES at 42910<br />

Cherry Hilj and owns another house at<br />

Continued on Page 4A<br />

By DARLBNE STINSON<br />

Residents and businessmen in the<br />

Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> area will pay less<br />

tax dollars for the same or better<br />

services in future years, if the<br />

Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Development Commission<br />

(PCDC) has anything to say<br />

about it.<br />

Extending feelers toward national<br />

and statewide industries and commercial<br />

establishments, the PCDC is<br />

attempting to entice industry and commerce<br />

toward the acres of land zoned<br />

commercial and industrial in the<br />

Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> area<br />

"I'm very positive that this area is<br />

a strong contender for industrial and<br />

commercial growth," maintains<br />

PCDC executive director Jim<br />

McCartney "However, we're going to<br />

have to aggressively seek it. We have<br />

a lot going for us "<br />

ATTEMPTS to bring industry and<br />

commerce to the area should build a<br />

sturdy tax base if successful, says<br />

McCartney, lowering taxes for local<br />

residents and small businessmen.<br />

'Most communities want to have<br />

that kind of tax base," McCartney<br />

maintains. "If they don't, residents<br />

will end up paying the high cost of<br />

co<strong>mmunity</strong> services. That tax base is<br />

an important factor.<br />

"It also provides an opportunity for<br />

local residents to be employed. The<br />

same dollar a resident makes in a<br />

local industry will be turning over in<br />

the co<strong>mmunity</strong>. It keeps all the funds<br />

that are being earned and taxed within<br />

the co<strong>mmunity</strong> to pay for co<strong>mmunity</strong><br />

services "<br />

Many communities, however, have<br />

the same objective in mind<br />

"This is a very competitive type of<br />

business." McCartney said. "We're<br />

competing with other suburban communities<br />

in the Detroit area, if not<br />

communities throughout the entire<br />

country If we're going to be in front<br />

of the competitive game, we have to<br />

be willing to assist corporate officials.<br />

"That's what this job is all aboutselling,"<br />

McCartney emphasized. "Different<br />

salesmen have many products.<br />

My job is to sell the co<strong>mmunity</strong> "<br />

TO STRENGTHEN the Plymouth-<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> fight for industry and commerce,<br />

the Plymouth Co<strong>mmunity</strong><br />

Chamber of Commerce and the<br />

PCDC, formerly a separate organization<br />

with a part-time director, were<br />

joined by an important hinge,<br />

McCartney, who was appointed in October<br />

to serve as executive director of<br />

both.<br />

Although both organizations have<br />

maintained separate boards of directors,<br />

PCDC operations, funded by<br />

$4,000 which the City of Plymouth,<br />

Plymouth Township, <strong>Canton</strong> Township<br />

and the Plymouth Co<strong>mmunity</strong> School<br />

District each have contributed, are<br />

conducted from the Chamber of Commerce<br />

office on a contractual basis.<br />

"To make the PCDC an even more<br />

positive vehicle, it (the board of directors)<br />

made this move," McCartney explained.<br />

"The Chamber of Commerce<br />

is very much interested in the growth<br />

of the area, a viable economy of the<br />

area and other people to share the tax<br />

burden.<br />

"There was an overlap between the<br />

PCDC and the Chamber of Commerce<br />

before," he said, "and now we're pulling<br />

everything together."<br />

To add more muscle to the<br />

Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> fight for industry<br />

and commerce, more selling tools are<br />

needed, according to McCartney.<br />

"THE ONGOING objective can be<br />

realized easier by having more tools,"<br />

said McCartney, as he pointed to piles<br />

of brochures promoting other communities<br />

atop his desk. "These all become<br />

sale tools. We need more tools<br />

of this nature."<br />

Pointing to an out-dated aerial map<br />

of the Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> area that<br />

hangs upon his office wall, McCartney<br />

added. "We need up-Uvdate aerial<br />

maps to give a good idea of what's<br />

going on in the co<strong>mmunity</strong>, so we can<br />

provide that one-stop service to the<br />

corporate executive.<br />

"With an aerial map we can do<br />

most of our talking from this office,"<br />

he said. "If an area looks good, we<br />

can get in the car and buzz oat<br />

there."<br />

Corporate executives, looking at the<br />

Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> area as a potential<br />

site for plants or offices, come to<br />

McCartney's office to have their questions<br />

answered.<br />

To provide the needed answers,<br />

McCartney works closely with the<br />

Plymouth business co<strong>mmunity</strong>, the<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Township Chamber of Commerce<br />

and the administrative staff of<br />

the city of Plymouth. Plymouth Township<br />

and <strong>Canton</strong> Township.<br />

"THAT'S SO important,"<br />

McCartney said. "I must say I've<br />

been very pleased by the positive attitude<br />

I've seen in the Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong><br />

area (toward industrial growth). I be-<br />

Board adds meetings<br />

PLYMOUTH—The Plymouth School<br />

Board is planning on putting in a little<br />

overtime beginning Jan 25.<br />

Approving a motion by board secretary<br />

Marcia Borowski, the board<br />

agreed to set up special meetings for<br />

the next few months on Saturday<br />

mornings to catch up on some pressing<br />

business.<br />

n<br />

rrrntrtr<br />

Co-Publishers<br />

Hory M. Hogan, Jr. Philip H. Power<br />

Editor .<br />

Michael Arnholt<br />

HOME DELIVERY SERVICE<br />

N«w«*nd...<br />

per copy, 15c<br />

Carrier monthly, 90:<br />

V.<br />

The topic of the first meeting,<br />

which will be held at the board offices<br />

and open to the public, is proposed<br />

budget cuts. The school board learned<br />

early last month that the Plymouth<br />

Schools will lose approximately<br />

$150,000 in state school aid. The board<br />

will be looking over up some $300,000<br />

of items that can be trimmed to finallyu<br />

pare off the $150,000 figure.<br />

Other topics planned for the biweekly<br />

weekend morning sessions include<br />

study of in service programs<br />

and staffing, board by-laws, and a review<br />

of the exceptional child study report<br />

recently prepared by teachers<br />

and interested parents in the district.<br />

The Saturday special meetings will<br />

be in addition to Saturday workshop<br />

sessions. 1, 1* which the board will hold on<br />

remaining Saturday mornings.<br />

Some board members expressed<br />

doubt that they would be able to attend<br />

the additional sessions, but if a<br />

quorum of four members is present,<br />

the meetings will be held.<br />

lieve this will hel|<br />

of the fastest<br />

dustrial dollars<br />

years.'<br />

make the area one<br />

g in terms of inthe<br />

next couple of<br />

The Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> area, according<br />

to McCartney is fast becoming an<br />

attractive area fo^r industries and businesses.<br />

The expressway planned for the<br />

Schoolcraft corridor will link the area<br />

to downtown Detroit, while the proposed<br />

1-275 route 'will link the co<strong>mmunity</strong><br />

to 1-96, 1-9^ and 1-75, avoiding<br />

heavy traffic on f-7ij in downtown De-<br />

, troit.<br />

Most of the industrial growth in the<br />

Detroit metropolitan area is concentrated<br />

in Macomb and Oakland counties,<br />

McCartney Inoted. Industrial expansion<br />

in thos^ counties, however,<br />

has reached a point as far north from<br />

Detroit as Plymouth and <strong>Canton</strong> are<br />

west<br />

"Truckers corning from states to<br />

the south of us £|re even closer to the<br />

Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> area than to Ma-'<br />

comb and Oakland counties," he said.<br />

"Just look at th


i&2 the ombrvbr > Bocmmnc ><br />

$207,000 trimmed from W-W budget<br />

ii<br />

WESTLAND — Because of an order<br />

to cm slate aid to local school districts<br />

by Gov. WUliam Milliken, the<br />

Wayne-WestUnd Co<strong>mmunity</strong> School<br />

Dttrict is cutting corners in an attmept<br />

to keep a balanced budget.<br />

Supt Timothy Dyer has announced<br />

because of state law, a disr<<br />

quired to pay for curriculum<br />

field trips. Other trips are fitl<br />

qough student contributions,<br />

say loi 1 officials.<br />

lai gest cut will, be in elementary<br />

and secondary school supplies by<br />

the district is cutting more than<br />

$207,000 out of the budget to comply<br />

«0th the govern&r's order.<br />

Among the cuts will be the elimination<br />

of out -district field trips, for<br />

which the district was required to<br />

pay. Such a cut will save the district<br />

His lot becomes a lake<br />

ItremPafsSA<br />

12982 Cherry Hill, managed to dig out<br />

the drains on his property. "I had two<br />

sump pumps going full blast just to<br />

beep the water from coming up to the<br />

house. Then on Friday I dug through<br />

three feet of mud so I could uncover<br />

the storm sewer. But Woody can't dig<br />

out like that "<br />

Smith and Meixner are further incensed<br />

by the condition of theiryards.<br />

GARY WHITEN EH * STAFF<br />

PRESENT FOR THE FIRST TIME<br />

WINTER GOLF<br />

SCHOOL IN LIVONIA<br />

• Begins week of Feb. 17<br />

• BeQinners or AdVsnced PupHs<br />

WOODS e IRONS • CHIPS<br />

e LIVEQOLF BALLS<br />

CLASSES TUES-WED-THUR8<br />

6- one hour cletSM<br />

AM & PM classes<br />

SS1-0714 or 477-SS00<br />

FOR YOUR<br />

WEDDING<br />

RENT<br />

LATEST<br />

FASHIONS<br />

PACKARD<br />

Said Meixner, "We gave therrNthe<br />

right of way for the swer, but they cut<br />

down a big tree in front of my house,<br />

and they put in that sewer vent in<br />

front of his house (Smith's). Pointing<br />

to tte frozen mud in the front of both<br />

their yards he added, " and look at<br />

the lawn."<br />

Insult was added to injury when<br />

Mrs. Smith claimed that Roberts told<br />

her husband to "haul the water." "He<br />

told us where there was free water<br />

and how to go get it."<br />

Roberts contends that Wade and<br />

Trim are not the bad guys. "We got<br />

caught in the middle of this thing and<br />

we're still trying to get it straightened<br />

out. I understand their viewpoint but<br />

they fail to realize that this is not necessarily<br />

our jurisdiction. We're doing<br />

everything We can to get it settled."<br />

Roberts also said he did not tell Smith<br />

to go haul his water.<br />

While Lewiston has offered to reconstruct<br />

the necessary drainage facilites,<br />

all is not taken care of.<br />

Roberts explains, "Dick will take<br />

care of everything but those two<br />

plugged pipes. I don't know what will<br />

happen with them. That's definitely<br />

the responsibility of the road commission.<br />

"<br />

<strong>Canton</strong><br />

change<br />

CANTON—The township offices<br />

have been reorganized, and part of<br />

that effort includes a change in the<br />

ptooe number.<br />

The new number for the township office<br />

is 32(4400. Township officers can<br />

be reached there, while the building<br />

and water department employes can<br />

be reached at 3284404 and 32&4405<br />

Township supervisor Robert Greenstein<br />

says that the change in the<br />

phone system will provide more -efficient<br />

service to township residents.<br />

"This way we don't have nine<br />

people picking up the phone at one<br />

time. Instead we will have one person<br />

answering the phone and eight working<br />

on other matters."<br />

The pr Mem of Smith's well also remains<br />

ui resolved, although it may not<br />

have be^n polluted in the first place.<br />

George I arrett of the Wayne County<br />

Board of Health explains, "It depends<br />

on t|e construction of the well. It dehow<br />

deep it is, where the<br />

located and other technical<br />

it is polluted, it can be deminpted—but<br />

again that depends<br />

cal considerations."<br />

1<br />

i DRUG STORES<br />

15 per cent. A 175,000 savings will be<br />

made under such a move. This 15 per<br />

cent reduction in spending was<br />

achieved by ordering the building a PRESCRIPTION<br />

PRICES!<br />

ONE REASON WHY WE FILL<br />

OVER 52 000 PRESCRIPTIONS A DAY 1<br />

SUPERx COUPON<br />

VICKS<br />

NYQUIL<br />

6-OZ.<br />

LIMIT 1<br />

PHICC WITHOUT COUPON<br />

EXPIRES JAN<br />

THE<br />

NIGHT TIME<br />

COLDS<br />

MEDICINE<br />

18GALLON<br />

TRASH CAN<br />

233<br />

EACH<br />

PRICE WITHOUT COUPON 2.99<br />

PRICE WITHOUT COUPON 1.19<br />

EXPIRES JAN. 18 _EXPVRES_JANgV EXPIRES JAN. 18 i^VVV ^OCO. . EXPIRES tArmtD JAN. 18<br />

|<br />

i tTrTpH rjiiTj'nij.iii QIIPFR. rmiPfiN<br />

WiAAfi<br />

aTO KM s ^~a a a a kth j a I ' 000 !<br />

LETTER SIZE<br />

ENVELOPES<br />

BOX OF 100<br />

TOSS 'EMS<br />

DISPOSABLE<br />

BABY BOTTLES<br />

5-QUART<br />

UTILITY PAIL<br />

TWO<br />

IT'S HERE!<br />

STYLES<br />

PRICE WITHOUT COUPON 1 29<br />

EXPIRES JAN. '18<br />

EXPIRES JAN. 18<br />

K MOO<br />

EXPIRES JAN. 18<br />

EXPIRES JAN. 18<br />

New Savings Certificates<br />

WAMAA/l SUPER* COUPON<br />

Viseline<br />

VASELINE<br />

INTENSIVE CARE<br />

BATH OIL BEADS<br />

ifrow^jjT 5 " ~ "aujjijTiiI.iiiAAM me \<br />

VASELINE II! H"<br />

SUPER. COUPON<br />

EFFERDENT<br />

ALKA-SELTZER<br />

o»<br />

S I<br />

16-OZ<br />

io-oz<br />

PRICE WIHTOUT COUPON 1.19<br />

PRICE WITHOUT COUPON 97'<br />

EXPIRES JAN. 18 M M MQ.Q..,' . 1 EXPIRES JAN._T8_<br />

> o o o n SUPFR* COUPON<br />

FEM IRON<br />

TABLETS<br />

BO TABLETS<br />

I ^IjPWICE WITHOUT COUPON 1.07<br />

EXPIRES JAN.<br />

frm • - "-si PRICE WITHOUT COUPON 2.93<br />

jfjT EXPIRES JAN. 18<br />

WELLA BALSAM f<br />

CONDITIONER . ^<br />

Per<br />

Annum<br />

$1000 MINIMUM • 6 YEAR TERM<br />

Annual Earnings 7.97%<br />

Compounded Quarterly<br />

Insured to S40,000<br />

7 1 /2% Accounts Available for 4 Year Term<br />

Federal Regulations require a substantial loea of Intereet<br />

penalty for earty withdrawals of CertMcste Accounts.<br />

Llatsn to our Radio Nsws Broadcast—<br />

WQTE 8:20 A.M. and WHNE-FM 2:20 P.M.<br />

S U R E T V FEDERRL<br />

DOWNTOWN<br />

1?',0 Gmva-OM<br />

yf oropo<br />

?(M I GfoiuJ<br />

I AM Mtil<br />

Mil. i.t h .<br />

PI /M' mm<br />

PRICE WITHOUT COUPON 1.99<br />

EXPIRES JAN. 18<br />

)0AAM SUPER* COUPON<br />

SINUTAB<br />

TABLETS<br />

tkwl**<br />

BOTTLE OF 30<br />

PRICE WITHOUT COUPON 2.09<br />

MISS ALBERTO<br />

V05 HAIR<br />

SPRAY<br />

PRICE WITHOUT COUPON t 14<br />

~ r r<br />

l:<br />

SUPtRx DRUG STORt I<br />

FOR AN ENTRY BLANK!<br />

SUPER* COUPON<br />

PRICt WITHOUT COUPON 9*<br />

EXPIRES JAN. 18<br />

ooooqg: ftwoftA SUPER* COUPON<br />

^OOOOM SUPER*COUPON ACRYLIC<br />

SUPERx SANITARY -<br />

KNITTING YARN<br />

8-OZ SKEIN<br />

•RICE WITHOUT COUPON 1.19<br />

Ui.<br />

EXPIRES JAN. 11<br />

SUPfR. rOUPON<br />

BTOo<br />

CHOICE OF SHADES<br />

PANTY HOSE<br />

j<br />

YOUR CHOICE<br />

CANDY BARS<br />

PRIC1 WITHOUT COUPON<br />

EXPIRES JAN<br />

FAMILY PACK<br />

« COMBS<br />

NAPKINS<br />

REG OR<br />

SUPER<br />

BOX<br />

OF 40<br />

LIMIT 1<br />

PRICE WITHOUT COUPON 1»9<br />

EXPIRES JAN. IB<br />

SUPf R* COUPON<br />

^L^W'THOUT COUPONgT<br />

PRICE WITHOUT COUPONOf<br />

—— nno^ll<br />

0 (L EXPIRES "JAN. 11 ^EXPIRES jAN.JI^ i & i m<br />

EXPIRES JAN<br />

2 4 0 N . M A I N<br />

(rwtto KroQth)<br />

PLYMOUTH, MICH<br />

PHONE OI4MO<br />

PACK<br />

Co-Pay For 3rd<br />

Prescription<br />

PRICE WITHOUT COUPON 2 19<br />

EXPIRES JAN. 18<br />

o>l<br />

^1<br />

wmmis;'. F r o i i r o H E !<br />

EACH<br />

, ,^1 PRICE WITHOUT COUPON 9T<br />

M P "EXPIRES JAN. 18<br />

QUALICRAFT<br />

RELIEVER<br />

^1 PRICE WITHOUT COUPON J.99<br />

« p , r e s j a n 18<br />

-<br />

gspy' EXPIRES JAN. ia EXPIRES J»N. n nviiR; m i<br />

PLASTIC<br />

KODACOLOR HOFJLMj<br />

DEVELOPED 4<br />

PRINTED<br />

12-CXP^g<br />

Morice S3 67]<br />

On# roll per<br />

plea**<br />

mujl accompany «rd«t<br />

___<br />

<br />

^ I<br />

" " »<br />

• . SHOWER CAP -I<br />

ol' oi 2; I<br />

*=» • f<br />

101 11<br />

r<br />

CHOICE<br />

•J, J * OF<br />

I - COLORS


iWfc «•• * »•<br />

Vc^iuy^^i^<br />

"*i«fc>W »';' in Ihe world. You're not "AS IT turned out. she had done and what you could do better. to get back into the job .market<br />

the low<br />

If you hfve a feeling of self-worth,<br />

vou do muph better on an interview,<br />

she s^id.<br />

The GRC P shclp doesn't concern itself<br />

with appropriate dress, or whether<br />

or not t) call first for an appointment<br />

Thoie are basjic. and most<br />

everyone ijnows them already, she<br />

said j<br />

"People need to be! told how to<br />

act." she said. "Thev ijieed to realize<br />

that it's n >t a personal thing."<br />

An interv ew may go well or poorly,<br />

depending not only on the Interviewee.<br />

bu . on the interviewer as<br />

well.<br />

THE W \Y an interview goes for<br />

an indiyidial. is partly the ,way the<br />

employer ;oes about interviewing."<br />

she said.<br />

It's for t<br />

someday to<br />

plovers<br />

" I'd like<br />

tance of tx<br />

times emp<br />

back, and<br />

What kind<br />

give'<br />

centlv for<br />

thing had<br />

There'll never be a<br />

better time to save than right now<br />

IUARY<br />

RANCI<br />

man on the totem pole"<br />

lis reason that she'd like<br />

have a workshop for emto<br />

emphasize the imporing<br />

nice arjd kind. Someoyers<br />

forget to give f^ed<br />

just sit in stony silence<br />

of interview will that<br />

A friend of hers who interviewed rcjob<br />

and thought everyone<br />

well was disappointed<br />

to learn a nother had been hired,<br />

Curiosity as well as disappointment<br />

prompted t le woman to call the interviewer<br />

to s< e what had gone wrong.<br />

nothing wrong. It was just that the<br />

other person had more impressive credentials."<br />

Ms. Kabcenell said.<br />

"What's important is that the<br />

woman did something to help herself.<br />

Sometimes you have to take the bull<br />

by the hornrand ask them to be helpful<br />

in that direction."<br />

Significant criteria when job hunting<br />

includes the happiness it will afford<br />

both yourself and the employer.<br />

if you're not happy, you don't do<br />

as well, You won't be of value to your<br />

employer, and your own self image<br />

will suffer." she said.<br />

"Your m^in consideration should be<br />

the quality of life you want to havq."<br />

If you don't get the job, or if yoU're<br />

released after a probationary period,<br />

it is more often a cause for relief thin<br />

disappointment, she said.<br />

"YOU CAN FEEL if you've been<br />

doing well." she said, if it hasn't<br />

been working out. it's much better to<br />

your future or fellow employes, employer<br />

and yourself to leave<br />

"You should certainly go on without<br />

too much feeling of diminishment.<br />

Honestly assess what you did wrong<br />

Tfejjdjfc<br />

1U2ZL<br />

"Ask taur employer, try to get him<br />

to be more verbal. It will be much<br />

help, to you later on. when you give it<br />

a go again." she said.<br />

Self-esteem may be atran all-time<br />

low for those who have been laid off<br />

due to company cutbacks, and for<br />

that re? son. it is important-for them<br />

THE OB8BKVER & ECCENTRIC *<br />

Ms.<br />

Kabcenell said<br />

it's important to try and find an interim<br />

job. especially if there is no<br />

other income to the family. Even jusl<br />

to feel valuable and useful "<br />

If the money isn't needed, the time<br />

can be put to ,gn Abo . . . wa'H bring Lmi Ccup«t Sampkt to yovr homa in all tha vibront<br />

color* if yov find It difficultto con* to our "Look AW ihowroom. Coil for<br />

on appointment today I No ©bligofcon, of coum. *<br />

476-8360<br />

HIM<br />

A beautiful contemporary group upholstered In a<br />

heavy Herculon. All hardwooa frame. Limited quarv<br />

U M IT?W Y ITWITa—<br />

i<br />

\<br />

7 Mile & Middlebelt<br />

Acrou from Livonia Mpll<br />

• BankAmericard • Matter Charge • Bank Financing<br />

FURNITURE/FLOOR C0VEMH8 OEPT<br />

MEIJER THRIFTY ACRES 45001 FOR<br />

aHOF MOM. THRU BAT. •


*r-^x' -•<br />

-« • •<br />

-t - -<br />

6A*(R-IA.W.G-4A) THE OBSERVER BCCBNTRIC Thundey, January 16, 1975<br />

Area committees form<br />

Orin Jewdeis<br />

WE BUY GOLD<br />

RINGS, MOUNTINGS,<br />

TOOTHFILUNGS AND ANY<br />

OTHER TYPE OF GOLD<br />

YOUMAYHAVE.<br />

H317 FOM M).<br />

open<br />

DAILY<br />

fil T *• „ i f<br />

to oversee CDA requests<br />

LIVONIA—Citizen "watchdog" committees<br />

will begin compiling statistics<br />

in Ihe next few weeks (or possible use<br />

in challenging communities which<br />

have applied for federal funds under<br />

the Co<strong>mmunity</strong> Development<br />

WINTER<br />

CLEARANCE<br />

SALE<br />

SAVE 40%<br />

UP TO<br />

|[7 4 ..<br />

We axe Michigan's largest Early<br />

American and Colonial Furniture<br />

Stor«> specializing in Hard Rock<br />

Maple and Country Pine. This is<br />

your chance to save on our Finest<br />

Manuiactures such as:<br />

SprafM&C«ri


f T, —- "• ••'•"wi<br />

F X ? * ****?"**+ |» i - "**'* v -r ~ ^ W > 1 » ' H '<br />

^ V . V V. \•^;. s *« t#>tvMK*>/.•«•••.. |>: 5$/^r./<br />

|<br />

'4 •/'•"•<br />

• j<br />

:<br />

• v [ f • •/. •.<br />

. : ^ 7 ^<br />

ag&ttmm<br />

WrtftotoWYltf tft -g WSfr&p*/** -<br />

W**&±itu-.


• • - • »• • a.<br />

v<br />

;j . L<br />

— • ^ ^ - • » - - - - • - •*-* * —<br />

i KjJC<br />

&<br />

Why Pay More! Why Pay More! Why Pay More! Why Pay More<br />

• y - ;<br />

v. *<br />

» -m<br />

\<br />

: m<br />

' .Ail' Y<br />

'''<br />

!fc 'A<br />

m<br />

thrifty acres<br />

,c f<br />

f'w.<br />

1<br />

750<br />

wAn<br />

STYLER<br />

DRYER<br />

Model by Poce Setter.<br />

Powerful 750 watt dryer<br />

OUR REG. $14.97<br />

3 ROCK FLOWER DOLLS<br />

AND RECORDS ; < s 8<br />

•A 7 i<br />

*** .<br />

WHILE 200 LASTI<br />

Jewelry/Small AppK«we Dtp).<br />

each<br />

'<br />

You get fully clothed<br />

Lilac. Heother. and Rosemary, all<br />

dolls are posoble and bendable<br />

have rooted hair and brightly<br />

colored clothes. By Mattel Model<br />

1173.<br />

OUR REG. $2.44<br />

Toy Dept.<br />

GOLDFISH<br />

o<br />

'eachi<br />

BAKEWARE<br />

Your choice of:<br />

Cookie Pan<br />

Square Cake Pan<br />

Round Cake Pan<br />

Bread/Loaf Pan<br />

Or Pie Pan.<br />

Housewares Dept.'<br />

each<br />

GIRLS'<br />

100% NYLON STRETCH<br />

PANTIES<br />

Fits sizes 7 to 14. Your choice of<br />

fancies or whites.<br />

OUR REG. 57' PR.<br />

3 PR.<br />

Girls' Dept.<br />

COMMON<br />

COMETS<br />

GOLD FISH<br />

OUR REG. 21*<br />

©<br />

S-<br />

( .T<br />

IUWUmU<br />

30 COUNT<br />

KIMBIES<br />

DISPOSABLE<br />

DIAPERS<br />

LADliS'<br />

PENNY LOAFER<br />

Block brown or navy easy<br />

core uppers in sizes 5' i to 10<br />

OUR REG. $7.94<br />

Pet Dept.<br />

each<br />

W<br />

^<br />

OUR REG. $1.99<br />

^<br />

X. Wont '' d*''-<br />

box<br />

WITH COUPON<br />

>//7<br />

pair<br />

Shoe Dept.<br />

• C 0<br />

QUICK ADDER<br />

^<br />

Scfceel SeppBoi<br />

SAVE M 00<br />

each<br />

with #hl» coupon<br />

* toward the purchcM ofj<br />

NCWBOeN DISPOSABLE DIAPERS<br />

! KIMBIES 30 COUNT<br />

MM m . $1.91<br />

lttfcrvfahriay Jamrv II. 1175<br />

CD<br />

( n lim.t. d to one ppr itom and p«»f pruon<br />

Meijer THRIFTY ACRES<br />

rONj<br />

21 PC. SOCKET SET<br />

Your choice of S.A.E. oif Metric.<br />

OUR REG. $12.74<br />

CO-<br />

99 c :! SOCI SOCKET SET<br />

0UI IK. $1174<br />

GD<br />

H TNRU SATURDAY, JANUARY II, 117S.<br />

«m WITH COUPON<br />

SAVE >5"<br />

with this coupon<br />

toward the purchase eh<br />

ON<br />

PIECE S.A.E. OR METRIC<br />

'7.74 j<br />

I* fee Setorfcy Jmerf II. WITH 1tJ4 COUPON<br />

C • i|»3»> i ' • d to one p.•» 11 i-m o»H p> - r p« • \ >n<br />

Meijt. r THRIFTY ACRF.5<br />

MEIJER THRIFTY ACRES - 45001<br />

. I I<br />

DOOR MIRROR<br />

14"x 50" size. Unfinished frarnw<br />

ready for painting or staining to<br />

matcn your decor<br />

OUR REG. $4.97<br />

Gifts A U*pe Dept<br />

each<br />

MIUIR RCHVP TW RENT TO UMIT SAU> ACCORDING TO SWCIFIIO LIMITS<br />

u:a<br />

•<br />

10:30 P.M. - SUNDAY 9 A.M. TO TP<br />

TWO LIGHT SHOPLIGHT *<br />

With bulbs, assembled<br />

with chain to hang. Jusf<br />

plug In. Medel UT240RS. /<br />

NO SAUS TO<br />

aooi- ASt'<br />

n,,!,!, J IUMI<br />

Uvcmcv iwpft<br />

RD. AT CANTON CENTER RD.<br />

OUR REG. $12.88<br />

each<br />

:<br />

• •»


- L-<br />

t-t-<br />

' '<br />

Pl<br />

wmimiw<br />

rr<br />

1<br />

" m " "" ' - - • ' " " " " - '<br />

' - - - -<br />

, UP<br />

* • T 1<br />

' A \ i . W r w s M .<br />

•tit ntift •mx't^t^a<br />

k<br />

••<br />

.*<br />

W^-E^v More! Why Pay More! Why Pay More!<br />

1<br />

• ^ A 1 :<br />

-••<br />

'IP<br />

•»*<br />

*£?* 4P<br />

i<br />

V<br />

d<br />

M&f'Atj-<br />

>T-<br />

GV*.<br />

W<br />

MAGIC<br />

SHOW<br />

' 'V/<br />

; jl<br />

/,<br />

BY BILLY<br />

THE CLOWN<br />

».*»•<br />

wm^uBP'-®<br />

RAYEX SUNGLASSES SPECIAL!<br />

Special assortment of<br />

Polarized m»n's ond<br />

ladies sunglasses,<br />

While they last!<br />

OUff RIG. 2/$ 1.49<br />

"each<br />

f p<br />

mmmm<br />

5 LIVE<br />

PERFORMANCES<br />

, THURSDAY,<br />

FRIDAY<br />

AND SATURDAY<br />

AT<br />

1 0 . 1 2 , 2.<br />

4, & 7 p.m.<br />

IN THE<br />

TOY DEPT.<br />

Jewelry Dept.<br />

/o)<br />

MEN'S<br />

NYLON<br />

SKI<br />

JACKET<br />

* *"<br />

on a w<br />

Limit 3 please on the hotdogs and limit 3<br />

please on the Pepsi soft drink. 1 1.00<br />

a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Friday, January 17 thru<br />

Saturday January 18, 1975.<br />

POPPIN<br />

TIME<br />

POPCORN<br />

Yellow or white. 32<br />

oz. wt. (2 lb.) bag.<br />

Grocery Dept.<br />

'f<br />

"rr<br />

Snack Bar at Hie Front of the Store<br />

Men's Dept.<br />

Mtns Ski jackets<br />

you'll be proud to own.<br />

Long wearing, yet are<br />

neat and casual. Sizes<br />

S-M-L-XL.<br />

each<br />

S.T.P.<br />

OIL<br />

TREATMENT<br />

LIMIT 2 PLEASEI<br />

OUR REG. 85'<br />

Canada Dry<br />

Diet Soft Drinks<br />

Choose from assorted<br />

flavors. 16 fI. ounce noreturn<br />

bottles.<br />

ottle<br />

Grocery Dept.<br />

Auto Supply Dept.<br />

PIN'<br />

U.S. NO. 1<br />

v<br />

MEIJER LATEX<br />

WALL OR BASEMENT<br />

WALL PAINT<br />

u §<br />

assorted colors<br />

j'<br />

t<br />

M<br />

Point Dept.<br />

tJLrffT<br />

YOUR<br />

CHOICE:<br />

gallon<br />

MEIJER BEST LATEX<br />

WALL PAINT<br />

RIG. $6.97<br />

i<br />

•» <<br />

Sporting Good* Dept.<br />

COLEMAN FUEL<br />

Especially blended lor Coleman oppHances.<br />

triple filtered for cleaner<br />

burning. Rust inhibitor added for<br />

rust ond corrosion protection Modol<br />

2SJ<br />

OUR RIG. $1.54<br />

gallon<br />

WITH COUPON<br />

U t 5 SAVE 32* S


• • •* - - " ..AJ.t..' »• -» '<br />

J. A. ^ 'J- -A - " ler-i'i •hi-to — - — —<br />

4*v<br />

" TT<br />

H. t<br />

t t t t<br />

mm<br />

IMiLa<br />

THIS Q88BKVKR k<br />

A<br />

M<br />

^ T . 1~T '*»<br />

Wayne 2nd-District<br />

By TIM RICHARD<br />

N<br />

An unhappy group of Plymouth delegates<br />

gave Marvin R. Stempien only a<br />

HtUe troubles he won a second term<br />

as Democratic chairman in the<br />

Wayne County portion o .<br />

LIVONIA<br />

local officers elected Satur-<br />

_ a five-hour convention at<br />

College included: ^<br />

ira Johnson of Livonia, recent<br />

county commissioner candidate,, first<br />

vice chairman; Earl Dey of<br />

Plymouth, second!, vice chairman:<br />

BUILDING<br />

MATERIi RIALS CO<br />

12770 Farmlngton Rd.<br />

S. of Schoolcraft Rd.<br />

937-0478 421-1170<br />

c T\6bd<br />

• PENETRATES<br />

• STAINS<br />

• SEALS<br />

c 33nisfi(s<br />

miuhjvj<br />

WALL BOARD (DRY WALL) .<br />

4a 4x10 4x12<br />

2.10 2.95 3.55<br />

vt"; 1.29 .115 3.80<br />

•ne lesstw etna<br />

MON. -FR1. S-6<br />

• 15 COLORS<br />

AVAILABLE IN<br />

QTS , PINTS, * PTS.<br />

BLACK PLASTIC<br />

GREAT FOR BACKYARD<br />

SKATING RINKS<br />

SIZES UP TO<br />

32x100<br />

FORMICA <<br />

IN STOCK<br />

30 x 96 and 36 x 96<br />

i IN WHITE AND 6 COLORS<br />

OTHER COLORS, PATTERNS<br />

AND SIZES-2 DAYS ONLY<br />

A<br />

TIRE<br />

GOODpYEAR<br />

CENTER<br />

GOODYEAR STEEL BELTED<br />

RADIAL WHITEWALLS<br />

BR 78x13 ..<br />

Cf 78x14 v<br />

DR 78 x 14 „<br />

ER 78x14..<br />

FR 78x14..<br />

HR 78x14..<br />

GR 78x15..<br />

HR 78x15..<br />

JR 78x15...<br />

LR 78x15..<br />

4* moo*<br />

4Hr >1*9.00*<br />

4*1519*<br />

4 tor169.00*<br />

4tor179100*<br />

4 tor19100*<br />

4 lir 189.00*<br />

4 tor199.00*<br />

4 tormOO*<br />

4 tor^19.00*<br />

'Slightly Blemished<br />

ADD F.E.T. OF S2.11 to $3.60<br />

We Service Foreign Cere<br />

RUSTPROOFING<br />

$59 95 Complete<br />

Most U.S. Cars<br />

SP1CIALS<br />

LUBE. OIL &<br />

FILTER<br />

s<br />

6 "<br />

Up to 5 Ots.<br />

of Kendall Oil<br />

20 Wt.<br />

MARCH TIRE CO., Inc<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

767 8. Main<br />

455-7800<br />

Mon Thru Frl 8:30-5<br />

SAT. 8:30-4<br />

SALE ENDS<br />

FEB. 12th<br />

w<br />

I<br />

N<br />

T<br />

E<br />

R<br />

ALL SALES<br />

FINAL<br />

WESTLAND<br />

35235 W. Warren<br />

721-1810<br />

TUE6.-THURS.-FRI. 9-6<br />

MON -WED. 9-8<br />

SAT. 8 3-4.<br />

REUPHOLSTER?<br />

P.lYlMOMlHlDiWM<br />

10% Off LABOR<br />

10% Off MATERIAL<br />

Special Discount<br />

on foam rubber<br />

tor existing or<br />

now cuahtona<br />

SHOP AT HOME SERVICE<br />

459-1270<br />

1259 ANN ARBOR ROAD<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

HOURS: 10-5:30<br />

Daily<br />

v «#><br />

/ •<br />

V v ) '<br />

w<br />

c<br />

L<br />

E<br />

A<br />

R<br />

A<br />

N<br />

C<br />

E<br />

\<br />

I Wast Ann Arbor Trail GL 3-7865<br />

Friday Night'W 9 p.m.<br />

USE YOUR BAWKAMERICARO, MASTER tfAROE Oft OPEN A KAY'S CHARGE<br />

i-<br />

Alan C. Heimkamp of Livonia, third<br />

vice chain tin; Larry VanderMolen of<br />

Northville township, fourth vice chairman.<br />

Sandy Riymood of Livonia, recording<br />

secret iry; Bob LaMond of Livonia,<br />

corresponding secretary; Gerald<br />

C. Davs of Livonia, candidate for<br />

the county commissioner nomination<br />

last Ai«uflt, treasurer; Becky Tavarozri<br />

of Livorria, sergeant at arms; Irving<br />

W. Ftozian of Plymouth Township<br />

Paul<br />

nald and<br />

trustees.<br />

'' v i,<br />

i re-<br />

ien<br />

*<br />

trice McDo-<br />

, all of Livonia,<br />

. BEN CREECH, a City of Plymouth<br />

delegate, protested the one-by-one<br />

method of electing the three trustees<br />

and the 30 other boord members,<br />

saying he would file a protest with<br />

state officials. He asked for cumulative<br />

voting.<br />

In cumulative voting, if (say) 10 persons<br />

are to be elected, a delegate<br />

may cast o^e vote for each of 10 persons<br />

or plunk all 10 votes behind a<br />

single candidate. The e method is often<br />

-favored bj small minority<br />

groups<br />

seeking at east some representation<br />

on a boarc elected at-large.<br />

"Hie Wayiie-2nd convention rejected<br />

cumulative voting as well as turning<br />

down a compromise that would<br />

have given<br />

Livonia 20 at-large seats<br />

and the Plyfaouth-Northville area 10.<br />

The dissatisfied g{oup from<br />

Plymouth appeared to include Lorraine<br />

Watt, iu, a new precinct delegate<br />

replacing I Mahlon Green, who reported<br />

to Walled Lake; Marcia<br />

edly move<br />

Borowski, school board member in<br />

her<br />

son, a<br />

board<br />

Elaine<br />

politics; Marda Benlegate<br />

and also a school<br />

CreeCh; Richard and<br />

and Mike Clinansm-<br />

ith.<br />

Several of the group left the convention<br />

long before it was over.<br />

Mrs. Benson was an appointed replacement<br />

for Robert Dwyer, who<br />

moved to Ajnn Arbor. Dwyer is a former<br />

secretary of state branch manager<br />

and ^chairman of the entire<br />

2nd organization. Dwyer reworking<br />

portedly<br />

for the new<br />

"Good rning, Michigan" pubpublisher<br />

lication,<br />

happens to<br />

be George ahr Saltade of the Proratic<br />

gressive<br />

caucus.<br />

PURPOSE OF Saturday' s local conlegates<br />

to the<br />

vention<br />

was to pick del<br />

state Late convention who in turn tui will pick<br />

the party chairman and State Central<br />

Committee, j<br />

The local [delegation will cast 49 of<br />

Police<br />

F<br />

I<br />

suspect<br />

arson<br />

[ *<br />

LIVONIA- -The 17th garage fire in<br />

seven montis, all apparently started<br />

by an arsoiMst, completely destroyed<br />

the garage, all its .contents and a car<br />

at 29689 Maclntyre early Saturday<br />

morning. !<br />

Fire Inspector Donald Donnelley<br />

said the fire, which started in the rear<br />

of the garage about 4 a.m., was so intense<br />

it broke out the kitchen window<br />

of the attached home and scorched<br />

the back oif the house.<br />

According; to the inspector, the resident,<br />

Robert Johnston, 55, came home<br />

at 1 a.m., put his car in the garage<br />

and went irjto the house, leaving the<br />

garage door open.<br />

Neighbo<br />

alerted J<br />

out himself<br />

spotted the fire, and<br />

who tried to put it<br />

Det. Sgt. Shirley Garrison, who has<br />

been workinjg on the previous garage<br />

arson cases said it is believed this<br />

fire may hive been started by the<br />

same person<br />

"The met iod of operation in this<br />

fire is the same as the previous<br />

ones," G said "The arsonist<br />

always a<br />

door. He<br />

other<br />

the fire,"<br />

a garage with an open<br />

uses gasoline or any<br />

ble substance to start<br />

added<br />

Afl the were started on weekin<br />

the southeast part of<br />

end* and<br />

the dty, he said.<br />

Estimated damage in Saturday's<br />

fire was $5 M0, Donnelley said.<br />

All Pol<br />

ANNUAL<br />

CLEARANCE<br />

Corduroys,<br />

Ind Woolens<br />

I DfLAPfcHY HARDWARE<br />

FABRIC<br />

SHOP'<br />

146 E. M«ln, Northvllte, 349-1910<br />

the 198 votes in the entire 2nd Congressional<br />

District. Attending will be all<br />

elected brednct delegates and any<br />

person who had paid party dues by<br />

last Dec. SI.<br />

A probable front-runner for the 2nd<br />

District chairmanship, which will be<br />

decided at a caucus Jan. tt, Is Don<br />

Pother, 90. He counts on support from<br />

Ma home bass of Monroe, seemed to<br />

have a highly favorable reception<br />

from Wayne and claims about 20<br />

votes so far in Washtenaw.<br />

Poirier is assistant controller of<br />

Michigan pat Utilities, a party member<br />

since 1970 and a two-term treasurer<br />

of the Monroe County Democratic<br />

organization.<br />

More importantly, he has been a<br />

leader in Monroe for the 1972 congressional<br />

cdvfidacy of Stempien and the<br />

1974 candidacy of John Reuthfejr. Poirier<br />

said Reuther was speaking on his<br />

behalf in Washtenaw.<br />

Poirier told delegates 'there's no<br />

reason we cant beat that man,"<br />

meaning incumbent Republican Congressman<br />

Marvin Esch. Poirier criti-<br />

' cized many Democrats for being too<br />

concerned about the relative power of<br />

"liberals versus conservatives" within<br />

the party and too little concerned with<br />

"objectives" — beating Esch.<br />

IN ACTION ON resolutions, the<br />

Wayne-2nd convention:<br />

•Backed away from any resolution<br />

on the Crestwood teacher strike.<br />

MARVIN R. STEMPIEN<br />

Re-elected Chairman<br />

•Voted overwhelming support Of legislation<br />

to protect "the rights of nonsmokers"<br />

In public places. Quipped<br />

cm Democrat: "Anyone who will<br />

smoke in a room with *no smoking'<br />

><br />

WOMEN'S<br />

SHOES A<br />

SANDALS<br />

NO REFUNDS<br />

NO LAYAWAYS<br />

NO EXCHANGES<br />

U<br />

35<br />

signs igitt will win drink utlik in In uwrui church " *<br />

•Rejected 44-2 a condemnation of. -<br />

"the news media" for "In- 1<br />

flammatory" handling of the Crest*' 1<br />

1<br />

wood flMhe. • .V<br />

SAVE 30-50%<br />

Annua<br />

NATURALIZER<br />

LIFE STRIDE<br />

MISS AMERICA<br />

H(JSH PUPPIES<br />

ALL<br />

SALES<br />

FINAL<br />

NOW 9 62<br />

to 16"<br />

VALUES TO $26<br />

%<br />

•<<br />

i<br />

><br />

OJ<br />

SUIT and SPORTCO AT SALE<br />

Hammonton Park • Ratner<br />

Austin Leeds • Kuppenheimer<br />

Botany • Johnny Carson<br />

Crickteer • Clubman<br />

Leisure Suits<br />

Up to 50% OFF<br />

NEW ARRIVALS 10% Off<br />

Large Selection<br />

Men's Dress Shirts<br />

Knit & Wool Dress Slacks<br />

y 2 OFF<br />

Bonus...Look for the Gold Ribbons on new<br />

Resortwear and Sjwing Merchandise for added<br />

savings<br />

Stor* Open Moo. & Thuri. & Fri. til 9<br />

Weekday* til 6 P."<br />

opium<br />

•MEN'S SHOD<br />

120 E. Mein St. Northville 349-3877<br />

Shows are<br />

on racks<br />

for e«sy<br />

r, n<br />

wwiwCTKnl<br />

endeeM<br />

•ervlct.<br />

2 0 % to 5 0 % o<br />

All to Price Items Alterations<br />

At Cost<br />

10% Off ALL NEW ARRIVALS<br />

ONCE ft YEAR<br />

CUSTOM SUIT SALE<br />

Over 200 Fabrics and a Variety<br />

of Styles to Choose from<br />

d<br />

Check<br />

> With<br />

"Zippy"<br />

for some<br />

Dog-Gone Good<br />

Buys on Zipper's<br />

Special Table!<br />

J" '


' »T "• •" ^ • UP"****. •**<br />

#» >. VN 1 " *• v<br />

^ wmmm - - •<br />

T'***«*>»»*>#>*<br />

I*'--*• • Av.'. v i- .vr*. - .> S'l* «'.V •>; V" ~V*»'/V ••<br />

" T "TJTlr ~ :--.J!^-.^ : , , ^ 7 ^ ^ — , .<br />

- - r • - . .• ^ ' •• • H ,-' •'!-'.'<br />

© h a e r u e r r p t t t r i r<br />

SUBURBAN LIFE<br />

Thursday, January 16, 1975<br />

:<br />

(R 9A.W.G 8A)M1A J<br />

'It was not hard work—when<br />

you're with frlehds you don't<br />

even notice you're working. It's<br />

nice to know we're all contributing<br />

to our big trip.'<br />

ft<br />

KIM HUYSKEN (left) and Shelly Smith are learning that girl<br />

scouting is not all tying knots and earning badges. Here they help<br />

prepare logs that will be sold as firewood to raise money for a<br />

Troop 620 trip. (Staff photo by Art Emanuel)<br />

t ; • . 1 I ~<br />

I 'i • I<br />

Scouts learn LOG-istics to finance trip<br />

BY SHERRY KAHAN<br />

For most of the day the fire that<br />

txjmed near them had flames reaching<br />

40 feet into the air. But members<br />

otLivonia Girl Scout Troop 620 were<br />

tcc""busy to stop and roast marshmalk>$vs<br />

JThey were in Belleville with saws<br />

and sledges to cut wood so they could<br />

se^l it as firewood to raifee money for<br />

a!troop project<br />

^The weather was cold as they<br />

slashed branches, measured logs and<br />

fed brush into the fire. But who cared<br />

when they knew that with the money<br />

earned by theii; efforts the troop<br />

u&|ld go on a two-week vacation the<br />

fquowing summer<br />

{kit they did have to admit that this<br />

was a little different from some of<br />

tQrfr other fund-raising projects<br />

Vfhjle they once baked and decorated<br />

ni^es for fun and profit, now they<br />

wire about to sell logs for $25 a face<br />

(18 inches wide, four feet high<br />

a&0 eight feet long )<br />

HAVE A FRIEND in Belleville,<br />

wfea had some tgpees bulldozed on her<br />

pftjperty," said' Mrs. Joseph Zedan.<br />

and her her husband. Joe, lead<br />

tte troop which meets in Emerson<br />

SSool<br />

•'She told us that if we would cut up<br />

the trees, carry off the wood and burn<br />

the brush, we could have the wood,"<br />

she added<br />

Scout members voted in favor of<br />

the project, knowing it would bring in<br />

funds to take them to historic spots of<br />

colonial America as well as battlefields<br />

of the Civil War.<br />

So the logging plans were worked<br />

out. Sledges, saws and wedgfes were<br />

secured. Three fathers who could run<br />

chain saws were enrolled.<br />

A truck was borrowed from George<br />

Wakefield, who once was a member<br />

of a troop led by Zedan. Two nights of<br />

winter camping were planned and the^<br />

nccessary food and drink obtained.<br />

"THE GI&LS were up at 7 a.m. the<br />

morning of the first workday," said<br />

Mrt. Zedan. 'TVy cooked their breakfast<br />

and started work a little after<br />

eight. They worked until five that<br />

night I mean, THEY* WORKED!<br />

"They first marked all the fallen<br />

trees in 18-inch lengths. They sawed<br />

off the branches so that the logs were<br />

ready for the chain saw."<br />

After the fathers sent the sawdust<br />

flying, the girls carried the logs to the<br />

splitting area<br />

"Using wedges and sledges, they<br />

split the woon, home economist who lives in Livsnia.<br />

could give her in the more complicated<br />

aspects of the subject.<br />

3#RS. CERVENAN, though, wasn't<br />

ly your typical shopper.<br />

ly, in a hurry to get on with the<br />

weekend, zapped by the stands<br />

^ere volunteer home economists<br />

set to dispense advice, both via<br />

and in person<br />

accepted printed pamphlets<br />

and murmured something about<br />

ig to help cut costs" would be<br />

at least three of the Wrigley<br />

in this area, the promised adwas<br />

not at hand. Because of<br />

problems with the volunhome<br />

economists, shoppers in<br />

Cfrden City and Westland would have<br />

hard put to get extra help.<br />

•Jjut Livonia, Redford Township and<br />

jfrmouth storps had tables set up and<br />

women *n who hid made a s^udy of nutriready<br />

to both hand out meal plan-<br />

dan<br />

flfog ideas td< and interpret new governil<br />

programs connected with<br />

F HAD A LOT of questions about<br />

stamps, said Ltoette MacFariane<br />

who had a stand set up<br />

in the store at Ann Arbor Road and<br />

Haggerty<br />

"There was one husband and wife<br />

who came in to shop—both had been<br />

laid off for several weeks and yet<br />

they didn't know they were eligible<br />

for food stamps. I gave them the information<br />

on how to apply."<br />

Coloring books with pictures of nutritional<br />

foods were handed out to a lot<br />

of youngsters perched in basket seats,<br />

and one mother took one with the<br />

words that it might be helpful to her<br />

junior girl scout daughter working on<br />

a nutrition badge<br />

Helen Hermans of Plymouth, on<br />

duty in another store, said several<br />

shoppers asked her about cutting<br />

meat costs and she had urged higher<br />

use of protein fill : ins like beans and<br />

peanut butter.<br />

One woman told her "I'd like to<br />

learn anything I can—I have been cutting<br />

every corner I can and the bills<br />

are STILL too high "<br />

IRENE CAMERON, who took a day<br />

off from her work with -the Dairy<br />

Council of Michigan, had on display<br />

an overgrown milk canton that<br />

showed the kind of nutritional label<br />

that soon will be required by law.<br />

She could show customers just how<br />

the labels listing the amount of nutrition<br />

per serving and the percentages<br />

of U.S. recommended daily allowances<br />

will help shoppers make wiser<br />

choices.<br />

She also dispensed a few hints like<br />

the one that came from the labels on<br />

two cans of pineapple, one diet pack<br />

and'one regular.<br />

"This shows," she said, 'that the<br />

dietlc can actually has seven more calories<br />

per can than the regular one,<br />

yet it costs several cents more,"<br />

Mrs. Cameron said she was glad to<br />

note, both in studying recent surveys<br />

and in noting the contents of 1 parts<br />

that passed her stand, that the increased<br />

costs seem to have reduced<br />

Consumption of "junk" foods.<br />

"Potato chips and pretzels really<br />

are down in sales," she said.<br />

IRENE CAMERON, home economist<br />

spending a day in a Livonia<br />

supermarket to give nutrition advice,<br />

talks over new nutrition labeling<br />

systems with Jenny Cervenan<br />

of Livonia.(Staff photo by<br />

Mitchell Booth)<br />

Some tips for economical shopping<br />

Here are a few hints for nutritious<br />

shopping compiled by Marilyn Nagy,<br />

of the home economics department of<br />

Mercy College of Detroit.<br />

b Encourage your family to keep an<br />

open mind and try new foods, recipes<br />

and combinations.<br />

b Plan your menus based on foods<br />

that are plentiful and on special sales.<br />

• Cut down on empty calories<br />

(foods that provide calories, but no nutrition<br />

such as pop and potato chips.<br />

• Shop when you are not hungry.<br />

Studies show people spend more when<br />

they are hungry.<br />

• Plan your menus so they are nutritious<br />

and attractive without being<br />

gourmet. •<br />

• Discourage the use of sugar covered<br />

cereals in your home.<br />

• Cook only needed quantities, reition<br />

to cook a little<br />

take of<br />

from meat<br />

y reduce your family's incost<br />

complete proteins<br />

Substitute proteins from<br />

cheese, eggs and peanut butter.<br />

• Tike advantage of food stamps if<br />

you meet the eligibility criteria.<br />

• Save plastic bags for re-use.<br />

• Leave the children at home when<br />

you shop. Studies show more purchases<br />

are made when parents shop<br />

with children.<br />

• Modify your entertaining. Have<br />

potluck suppers or give your guests a<br />

simple evening snack rather than a<br />

dinner.<br />

• Prepare nutritious snacks such as<br />

carrot sticks, homemade pizza snacks<br />

and cheese to satisfy your family's<br />

craving for snack food.<br />

• Shop by cost per serving, rather<br />

than price per pound or box. (The leaner<br />

meat, more expensive by the<br />

poind, may be cheaper in the long<br />

nm than a fatty, inexpensive cut that<br />

has a lot of bone.) "4<br />

• Comparison shop, but don't waste<br />

gas driving to several stores each<br />

WMlL<br />

• Recognize that convenience usually<br />

costs money. (Convenience foods<br />

have a place in food buying, but how<br />

often they are used can make a big<br />

difference in total food budgeting.)<br />

• Keep track of actual supermarket<br />

expenditures for a month to evaluate<br />

how you actually spend your supermarket<br />

dollar. How much goes for<br />

paper goods? How much for cleaning<br />

supplies? How much for empty calorie<br />

snack foods? How much for food<br />

needed to meet nutritional needs?<br />

•Resist buying foods on sale that<br />

your family wont eat, yet take advantage<br />

of those that are a good buy that<br />

they will eat.<br />

• Compare tha cost per unit, using<br />

unit pricing posted on svpsrmaitat<br />

shelves to see which size is the bsst<br />

buy. Remember the large size not<br />

always a better buy, particularly if it<br />

only gets wasted or is eaten by those<br />

who dont need the extra food intake.<br />

• Place the extra pork chop that<br />

comes in the food package into the<br />

freezer, carefully wrapped, so it can<br />

become part of another meal.<br />

• Take the time to store food properly<br />

when you come from the store in<br />

order to minimize waste.<br />

• Use left-overs without expensive<br />

additions. (Adding pimentos and mushrooms<br />

to left-over chicken is not necessarily<br />

economical.)<br />

• Wrap meat tn usable portions before<br />

storing to freezer so the exact<br />

amount needed can be removed easily.<br />

• Use private brands of food and<br />

compare them in quality and cost to<br />

national brands.


' « • •• •<br />

- - • • • • AAA i H i i i<br />

• • . j' !<br />

THE OBSERVE t ECCENTRIC<br />

Femininit<br />

By 5HIRLEE IDEN<br />

^Fashion should reflect an attitude,<br />

not an age, says Charles Glueck, fashion<br />

coordinator.<br />

Glueck, vice-president of Jonathan<br />

Logan, was in the area recently to<br />

moderate a fashion show of Scene II<br />

designs, the company's latest adaptations<br />

of French fashion.<br />

#<br />

'^"There's a new mood of femini-<br />

IflUv." Glueck said.<br />

s * i<br />

• • ''Females haven : t done enough ne-<br />

•dently to be news, say like in Paris.<br />

•1 ll "The<br />

-1 Jesses, "There's a definite return to<br />

to showing your legs." ,<br />

Shearer is<br />

5<br />

graduated<br />

PLYMOUTH- Navy Airman William<br />

H. Shearer, son of Mr. and Mrs.<br />

William H. Shearer Jr., 13181 Drury<br />

Lane, recently graduated from recruit<br />

training at the Naval Training Center.<br />

Orlando. Fla<br />

Shearer is scheduled to report to<br />

aviation electronics technician school<br />

j in Millington, Tenn.<br />

Pvt. Berridge<br />

finishes basic<br />

PLYMOUTH- Army Pvt. David J.<br />

Berridge. son of Mr. and Mrs. Earnest<br />

W. Berridge and husband of Oiarlene<br />

Berridle. 496 Irvin. recently completed<br />

eight weeks of basic combat<br />

training at Ft. Kndx, Ky.<br />

Cruz cruises "<br />

in the Pacific<br />

PLYMOUTH—Navy Fireman Apprentice<br />

Anthony B. Cruz, son of Mrs.<br />

Jane Cruz of 8553 Deere reek Lane,<br />

Plymouth, will begin deployment in<br />

the western Pacific as crewman on<br />

the U.S. Seventh Fleet's transport<br />

dock ship, the USS Dubuque.<br />

CARPET<br />

STEAM<br />

CLEANERS<br />

Thuredw. lnutfY 16, 1975<br />

y makes<br />

on coordi<br />

DOES his scouting in<br />

the fashion centers of the<br />

Scene 11 is aimed at adapting<br />

m n into moderate priced versions<br />

for the average woman.<br />

The dresses shown at Hudson's<br />

Northland were in the $40 to $50 price<br />

range.<br />

Glueck describes Paris' latest look<br />

as the "lose look."<br />

. He forecasts a return to the easy<br />

chemise and called it a "naive chem-<br />

'ise.r* j,<br />

Strong stress was placed on twopiece<br />

outfits, both long and short,<br />

which Glueck said made sense for<br />

mixing and matching.<br />

Lots of long beads and the shorthaired<br />

curly look are part of what he<br />

termed "the nostalgia of the 1920s<br />

seen'.today on Paris streets."<br />

"CLOTHES SHOULD v not be<br />

serious," he said.<br />

The dresses shown were a little longer.<br />

kll knee-covering, many were<br />

flounced with ruffles and most were<br />

seasonless fabrics, many washable.<br />

A few<br />

with a<br />

trasting print<br />

• f > i,<br />

"N<br />

of the chemises were shown<br />

blouse underneath in a Conor<br />

solid;<br />

bloomed in small<br />

easy dresses, some<br />

Lots of floi<br />

prints on<br />

in empire<br />

Colors were dusty hues right out of<br />

the past in pinks, greens and blues.<br />

Peplums popped out of some versions.<br />

"YOU'LL SEE lots of shirts on<br />

shirts," Glueck said. "All are part of<br />

a dress-down, dress-up way o? fashion."<br />

Fabrics were washable and fluid,<br />

and panne velvet was featured in several<br />

Little shirt I tops are designed to<br />

wear with anything.<br />

Party pajamas, the choir boy shirt,<br />

peasant blouses and* embroidery are<br />

all Dart of today's fashion.<br />

lack is<br />

piece look is<br />

Glueck said.<br />

eautiful. and the twor<br />

>w all over the world."<br />

In all. the new clothes reflect a return<br />

to femirtity. an addition to the<br />

sportswear in today's woman's wardrobes<br />

\<br />

They're engaged<br />

Sand-Purcell<br />

Mrs. Wilma Sand of Ridgewood<br />

Drive, Plymouth, and Darrel R. Sand<br />

of Okemos, announce the engagement<br />

of their daughter, Deborah Lea, to<br />

Russell William Purcell, soni of Mrs.<br />

Margaret Purcell and Edwin Purcell,<br />

both of Saginaw. The bride-elect is a<br />

1972 graduate of Alma College and is<br />

working on a master's degree in horticulture<br />

at West Virginia University.<br />

Her fiance graduated in 1969 from<br />

Western Michigan University, where<br />

he majored in mathematics, and is<br />

employed as an engineer by Schlumberger<br />

Well Services, Inc., in West<br />

Virginia. No wedding date has been<br />

set.<br />

Fox-Kurtz<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Fox of Hartsough<br />

Avenue. Plymouth, announce<br />

the engagement of their daughter,<br />

Margaret Anne, to William D. Kurtz<br />

of Jackson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence<br />

Kurtz of Monroe. The brideelect<br />

is a recreational therapist in the<br />

state technical institute and rehabilitation<br />

center in Plainwell and her<br />

fiance is a metallurgist employed by<br />

Commonwealth Associates in Jackson.<br />

Both are 1974 graduates of Michigan<br />

State University. They plan to be<br />

married April 12 in St. Andrew Episcopal<br />

Church of Ann Arbor, with the<br />

Rev. Gordon Jones officiating.<br />

Registered '<br />

Pharmacist |<br />

On Doty<br />

Government<br />

Approved J V „<br />

Drugs<br />

mghfield-Hancock<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Rod Highfield, former<br />

Plymouth residents now serving<br />

^Tanzania 'with the Africa Inland<br />

Mfasion, announce the engagement Of<br />

their daughter, Linda, to Matt Hancock,<br />

son of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert<br />

Hancock of Lotz Rood, Plymouth. The<br />

bride-elect is a 1974 graduate of<br />

Plymouth High School and a student<br />

at Anderson College in Anderson, Ind.<br />

Her fiance graduated from Plymouth<br />

Ugh in 1973 and works for Associated<br />

Carpenters. No wedding date has<br />

been set.<br />

NORTHVILLE'S<br />

JJouie<br />

, (formerly Hair Sanctuary)<br />

135 E.CAPY ST.<br />

of Styfe,<br />

SENl6h CITIZENS<br />

TUES. A WED<br />

SHAMPOO, SET<br />

&OML •5 00<br />

Red Ken<br />

vftaAwU<br />

348-9130<br />

CRAFT CLASSES<br />

in<br />

• DRIED FLOWERS<br />

• FRUIT ARRANGEMENT<br />

• MACRAME<br />

• BREAD DOUGH ART<br />

and all the Latest Crafts<br />

Call SUE J M '<br />

for reservation 403-3958<br />

COMFORTABLE!<br />

Every day comfort, i t's<br />

impossible to achieve in time<br />

of sadness, but we do our best<br />

- through homelike facilities<br />

and neighborly concern — to<br />

put families as much at ease<br />

as the circumstances allow.<br />

J.UJILL<br />

unenai-Motne<br />

3 7000 SIX MILS ROAD<br />

EWnarW. Cngcl. mgr.<br />

M14IN<br />

25450 PLYMOUTH MOAD<br />

Ralpti E. Baoal. mgr.<br />

S9S-3722<br />

4412 LIVIRNOIS<br />

Robert W. Oolong. mgr.<br />

M4-I7M<br />

00000IH099* 198 2 5 9<br />

II hrrr IHscounl 1-h<br />

t*—ry loCCtp<br />

SI JOSEPH<br />

U*«M IM CM MM<br />

•t*. > • rv •<br />

tolaidv, tolaid-.<br />

/<br />

510 Ann Arbor Road<br />

Plymouth* 455-2100<br />

4<br />

PINK AND GREEN chiffon gown stresses the loose, soft look.<br />

" n<br />

STRETCH & SEW<br />

HAS EVERYTHING YOU<br />

COULD POSSIBLY .YxNI yNEED FOR<br />

SEWING KNIl/ASHIONS<br />

t<br />

Stretch & Sew is a new world of fashion ihi


i - -• - — -<br />

-<br />

"**t *++•*.* W**r. r*-+*<br />

•**\y ,*» i)- «)»»•'• «••*\« w o* ><br />

. .-••- .v A •.. * v v»" ' • ••.—•-<br />

A %<br />

\ v :<br />

!<br />

1- '<br />

It. 1975 THE OBSERVER fc ECCENTRIC (R I1A.W.G 9A)» I<br />

All sizes<br />

All styles ;<br />

LAIR EL<br />

FIKSITIRE<br />

THE ftPCCIACTY<br />

SHOP FOR THAT<br />

Special Man<br />

PANTS 27-60<br />

SHIRTS 1414-20<br />

igiiikir, ~ i<br />

MITT<br />

PLYMOUTH » w S S<br />

>o • * M<br />

PROBLEM<br />

PREGNANCY<br />

Call Us For Help<br />

883-2100<br />

i<br />

Catholic Social Services<br />

of Wayne County<br />

DIAMOND SETTERS<br />

& JEWELERS<br />

SEE YOUR GEM SET<br />

WITH<br />

PRECISION<br />

CARE!<br />

Traditional and Unusual<br />

Engagement and<br />

Wedding R ings<br />

WfoarteMtee<br />

Mew settings<br />

lor your gems<br />

are our speciality<br />

A tine selection<br />

of Ladies and Gents<br />

Rings ' ,<br />

15271 Fsnetaftea M.<br />

Lhrtita. Michigan<br />

427-3640<br />

Cornf<br />

ot 5 Mtfa Rd<br />

Why Pay More<br />

H . U i . l X M M - - !<br />

PEEL-OFF<br />

MASK<br />

MR. AND MR8. GEOFFREY<br />

GORDON MUODOWSKI<br />

(Deborah Jeanne Soggs)<br />

" Deborah Jeanne Soggs and Geoffrey<br />

Gordon Miodowski exchanged rings<br />

made toy the bridegroom's father<br />

when they were united in marriage tn<br />

a recent ceremony in the Mth District<br />

courtroom in Westland.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. William C. Soggs of<br />

Bison Avenue, Westland. and Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Stanley MiodowsU of N. WUdwood<br />

Avenue, Westland, are the<br />

couple's parents.<br />

District Judge Michael Bradley performed<br />

the ceremony.<br />

The hride wore sn ankle-length<br />

white cotton dress with a line print in<br />

purple. WKh it) she wore a wide-brim-<br />

Debbie Barchus,<br />

Neil Swanger wed<br />

I Debbie Barchus, daughter of Mr.<br />

and Mrs. Darwin Barchus of<br />

Marquette Avenue, Garden City, became<br />

the bride of Neil Swanger in a<br />

recent ceremony in the Church of<br />

Christain Unity in Westland.<br />

[ The bridegroom is the son of the<br />

Ret. and Mrs. Carl Swanger of Chilliprthe,<br />

Ohio.<br />

Ifre bridegroom's father officiated<br />

for the evening ceremony and the<br />

bride's father gave her in marriage.<br />

She wore a'floor-length A-line satin<br />

dress trimmed with lace and pearls,<br />

tier veil was fingertip-length and she<br />

tarried red roees.<br />

j; Mrs. Judy Romanowski of Gaylord,<br />

Mich., sister of the bride, was matron<br />

of honor. Her dress was floor-length<br />

green satin with cape sleeves, and she<br />

carried a single white rose.<br />

Mrs. Linda Wood of Garden City, another<br />

sister, served as bridesmaid,<br />

and the flower girls were Kathy and<br />

Sheri Wood of Garden City. They<br />

wore red and white dresses.<br />

:<br />

Assisting the bridegroom were the<br />

bride's brothers, Dan Barchus of of<br />

Garden Qty, as best man, and Don<br />

Barchus<br />

Ohio, as usher,<br />

following the ceremothe<br />

Garden Qty home<br />

ny was hekl in<br />

of Mr . and Larry Wood<br />

The<br />

traveled around<br />

ONo for their<br />

They will<br />

make their in Clrcleville, Ohio,<br />

where both are students at Circleyille<br />

Bible College<br />

MRS. NEIL SWANGER<br />

(Debbie Barchus)<br />

PEO to celebr<br />

founder's day ate<br />

Two Founders' Day Celebrations are<br />

planned by area members of.PEO, na-<br />

Why Pay<br />

More!<br />

FANCY CREME<br />

FACIALSH<br />

b<br />

Y * *<br />

a<br />

Factor<br />

x<br />

philanthropic and educational<br />

for women.<br />

Plymouth PEO members are planning<br />

to attend an observance scheduled<br />

Friday, Jan. 17, in Westminster<br />

Presbyterian Church in Ann Arbor<br />

and sponsored by the Reciprocity Bureau,<br />

made up of Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti<br />

chapters.<br />

The program will begin at 2 p.m.<br />

and continue until 4 p.m.<br />

Detroit area chapter members will<br />

gather in the Dearborn Inn Saturday,<br />

Jan 25 for a Founders' Day luncheon<br />

with Frank Caddy of Greenfield village<br />

as the speaker<br />

Caddy, vice president for administration<br />

and treasure of the village and<br />

Henry Ford museum, will speak on<br />

"Greenfield Village Update." The<br />

luncheon begins at 12:15 p.m.<br />

^ , . .<br />

votes are spoken<br />

med white hat, and purple velvet ribbon<br />

bapded the hat and circled her<br />

waist.<br />

She carried purple-tipped white carnations<br />

with baby's breath. .<br />

Mrs. Mary Norton of Westland, aunt<br />

of the bride, was matron of honor.<br />

She wore a beige dress accented with<br />

brown flowers. The best man was<br />

Buddy Smith of Westland.<br />

After a reception in the home of the<br />

bridegroom's parents, the couple went<br />

to northern Michigan for their honeymoon.<br />

The bridegroom, a 1974 graduate of<br />

John Glenn High School, is Serving in<br />

Center open<br />

at Schoolcraft<br />

The Women's Resource Center at<br />

Schoolcraft College is open for business<br />

once more after being closed for<br />

the holidays.<br />

Located in Bradner <strong>Library</strong>, the center<br />

provides women on campus and in<br />

the co<strong>mmunity</strong> with information, referrals<br />

and counseling. It also has programs<br />

on education, employment, volunteer<br />

work, family living, personal<br />

growth activities and women's changing<br />

roles and alternatives.<br />

The center is open daily Monday<br />

through Friday from 9 a.m. until 2<br />

p.m.. It is also open Thursday from 7-<br />

9 p.m.<br />

Delta Zeta<br />

host children<br />

Western Wayne county alumnae of<br />

Delta Zeta sorority will host a party<br />

for young children of the Northville<br />

Rehabilitation Center on Thursday.<br />

Jan. 16.<br />

Members are asked to meet at<br />

Northville State Hospital, building K<br />

at 7 p.m. Those planning to attend<br />

should contact Mrs. Betty Loftus.<br />

18686 Parklane, Livonia.<br />

the U. S. Navy and stationed in Orlando,<br />

Fla. His wife, graduating from<br />

John Glenn in February and employed<br />

by the Observer k Eccentric<br />

newspapers advertising department,<br />

plans to join him after he is transferred<br />

to Great Lakes Naval Base<br />

next month.<br />

EDDINGS<br />

BUFFETS OF OVER ."Ml<br />

HOT & Mill) ITEMS 54.95<br />

477-2686<br />

CORDOBA<br />

R i m t R W T<br />

lUMIMI MWIIIHS<br />

HIH MP III 21*1 .<br />

7MILE<br />

& M1D0LEBELT<br />

ftOBV'S SHOES<br />

isZ2t£&S!fr"'<br />

RED'<br />

A SfUCT OtOUF Of TEIN SHOES<br />

BASS WRJUNS, BANDOUNOS,<br />

SBICCA AND FAMOIARE<br />

REG. $27 NOW $12.99<br />

"FOR THE HARD TO FIT FOOT"<br />

We carry women's shoes 4V4-12 AAA through EE Widths<br />

352-0442 C TEL-TWELVE MALL<br />

MOST CHARGE CARDS HONORED<br />

WINDOW DECOR<br />

UNIQUE NEW LOOK<br />

WITH A<br />

Sliding ponels odd o touch oI elegonca to large window area*. Styles range from contemporary to<br />

French provincial and offer a completely different look for doorwalli and picture window*. Stop in one<br />

of our showrooms or coll for free Some estimate, let us show you some beautiful window treatments with<br />

sliding panels.<br />

v « Telegraph al 12 Mil*<br />

RY WHIr<br />

C0SME<br />

mm<br />

n *y Wfc<br />

m<br />

•Mi- «*.at<br />

mm&<br />

•v........<br />

HONEY WHIP<br />

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

I Jl' " i r r i r m r r n i g i r n r a i .AJLLJLJU ummmmm<br />

Women to see<br />

r<br />

cooking display<br />

Churc<br />

Holden of the Detroit Edison<br />

provide a cooking demonstraa<br />

meeting of the Livonia City<br />

's Gub Thursday, Jan. 16 at 2<br />

St. Paul United Presbyterian<br />

27475 Five Mile, Livonia.<br />

Tea, and a social hour are at 12 noon<br />

with members asked to bring a sandwich.<br />

Coffee and dessert will be served.<br />

Hostesses for the day are Mrs.<br />

Gibson, Mrs. James Burke,<br />

Claude Stevens, Mrs. James<br />

tnd Mrs. Melvin Guthrie.<br />

HlJTTER<br />

HOP INC.<br />

What a<br />

\Lirr+<br />

VVLO | !<br />

Now $ 3l<br />

Only $119.95 during our"lt pays 1<br />

M2J7 T^rop*. SSJ-iSIl<br />

In Hw lowon VMaf• c»nt»<<br />

NORTH:<br />

r- » rT 24400 Horpx, St. Cl««. Sli.ni<br />

t A j I: m-*»w<br />

SEMI-ANNUAL<br />

A great zig-zag machine with 7 interchangeable stitches, many other<br />

sew-easy conveniences. Carrying case or cabinet extra. Reg. $149.95 258<br />

SALE<br />

40%<br />

1<br />

N<br />

ON A SELECT GROUP OF FOOTWEAR<br />

ALL SALEfe FINAL<br />

> KENDALLWOOD CENTE<br />

12 Mile A Farmington fids. • Farmington Hills<br />

Also! First time evarl $65 OFF reg. price with carrying case or cabinet.<br />

The FUTURA II* sewing r^achine. With an exclusive 2-way sowing<br />

surface. Flips instantly from flat to in-the-round sewing!- * 920<br />

SINGER<br />

Sewing Centers and participating Approved Dealers.<br />

Po* «we i<br />

SEWING MACHINES.<br />

•A Tredemerk ot TH£ SINGE A COMPANY


MNNIN)<br />

RNf^'V-<br />

I4A.(R I2A.W.O W) THE 0B8BHVM t Thur^y, January 16, 1975<br />

opinion<br />

No one looks out for helpless kids<br />

LOST IN THE STRUGGLE<br />

when teachers dec ide to strike<br />

In all the agonizing hassle about teacher<br />

strikes, a crucial point has got lost in the shuffle:<br />

Just why did the Legislature originally pass a'<br />

state law prohibiting strikes by public employes,<br />

including teachers?<br />

"Hie reasons are three. One is bad; one is only<br />

moderately good; one is very good.<br />

1. Because the Legislature back when it<br />

the law forbidding public employe strikes<br />

controlled by lawmakers who were generally<br />

rural mugwumps, thoroughly opposed to any kind<br />

of union activity. In today's times, and particularly<br />

with respect to schools in the metropolitan<br />

area, this is simply silly and out of date. Teacher<br />

unions are a fact of life; passing laws preventing<br />

their existence simply will not work.<br />

2. <strong>Public</strong> employes ought to be prohibited<br />

from striking because, as public employes work<br />

for the public at large, there is nobody to bargain<br />

with or strike against.<br />

In broad terms this argument has some<br />

sense; a strike by public employes is a strike<br />

against citizens in general, and does not readily<br />

fall within the classical reconciliation of labor and<br />

management interests that the collective bargaining<br />

process imposes.<br />

In the narrower context of school boards and<br />

teachers, however, schooj boards are elected to<br />

be the representatives of the local taxpaying public;<br />

hence the school boards are the bargaining<br />

agent for the public, and the ultimate constraint<br />

on the collective bargaining process is the public's<br />

willingness to pay for schools and teacher salaries.<br />

3. WHEN TEACHERS strike, the real losers<br />

are the children whose education is jerked around<br />

and botched up, but who are not and cannot be<br />

Observation<br />

Fbint<br />

by PHILIP II. INVIT E It<br />

part of the collective bargaining pr jess. This is a<br />

thoroughly sensible reason to >hibit teacher<br />

strikes, yet it is a point so far lost (n the juvenile<br />

display of emotionalism tha has so far characterchildren<br />

ized discussions of the problem<br />

What recourse do the<br />

have when<br />

teachers strike? Boycott the classroom? State law<br />

requires their attendance, sjnd anyway a boycott<br />

would be self defeating, \fote agajnst millage?<br />

They cant.<br />

What shall the children do When school<br />

boards become intransigen<br />

gain? Urge their parents t<br />

and refuse to barvote<br />

down millage?<br />

This would not be in their irlerest, which must be<br />

quality education. Run for school board? State<br />

law prohibits candidates fjor offic under 18.<br />

What can the children do wheni the Legislaabsurd<br />

Ipatchwork of<br />

ture fiddles around with an<br />

state laws that virtually guarantees teacher<br />

strikes? Vote against the icowardly legislators?<br />

Most school children canr ot vote.<br />

TTie teachers have th<br />

NATIONAL NI<br />

«UTOJ<br />

lESS ASSOCIATION<br />

iPAPERS OF AMERICA<br />

JPAPBR ASSOCIATION<br />

Tim Richard writes<br />

I don't know for certain—which is why I feel young—<br />

but my guess is that it's a farm term and referred to a<br />

dog who stole an egg from the henhouse<br />

Pick up a high-class magazine and you'll see engineers'<br />

drawings of "people movers." Don't they look<br />

like speedier versions of the old streetcars? Sure, some<br />

of us have ridden on streetcars, but when was the last<br />

time you saw one? Ask your kid what a streetcar is.<br />

The big fashion news is that ladies' hats are coming<br />

back. A lady used to be defined as a female who<br />

wouldn't be caught dead in public without a hat. and<br />

preferably she even wore white gloves. When was the<br />

last Ume you saw a woman under 50 in a hat?<br />

THE YOUNG FOLKS today krfow what a gear shift is<br />

on a vehicle, but yoq'll have to ask around awhile before<br />

you find someone who has used a gear shift—on a<br />

car.<br />

Fountain pens, gear shifts and radio serials have practically<br />

disappeared from the culture, for bett^j or for<br />

worse. CBS brought back the radio play with its "Mystery<br />

Theater," but most nights WJR is broadcasting a<br />

sports event, so you have to wait until 1:07 in the morning.<br />

The kids may never know the joy of using their<br />

imaginations as they Usten to a drama.<br />

•<br />

Classical music is so nearly obsolete on commercial<br />

television that they call it a "Christmas special" whenever<br />

it is presented any more.<br />

The old "Lone Ranger" radio program had a long<br />

string of classical themes—Liszt's "Les Preludes,"<br />

Borodin's "Poiovtsian Dances" and even a shot of Mendelssohn,<br />

not to mention Rossini's "William Tell Overture."<br />

A Rimsky-Korsakov theme introduced "The<br />

Green Hornet," and a soap opera came on with a<br />

theme from Tchaikovsky's "Pathetique" symphony.<br />

But you'll have to listen pretty hard to hear a commercial<br />

television show with a classical music theme.<br />

THE TOP ROW of the balcofy in a movie theater<br />

was referred to as "ethnic heaven" or something like<br />

that, but it's pretty hard to find a modern movie house<br />

in suburbia with a balcony. The Civic in Farmington<br />

has one, but I've never seen it open. ,<br />

Mustache wax made a comeback, and vests never entirely<br />

left us, but when is the last time you've bought a<br />

pair of trousers with a watch pocket? I have a pair of<br />

Levis with a watch pocket, but no pocket watch to put<br />

in the.watch pocket<br />

Accounting is so sophisticated nowadays that someone<br />

figured out soda fountains are a poor, investment<br />

for a drug store. Soda fountains had their social uses,<br />

and there are one or two still left in these suburbs But<br />

you'll never see a new one built by a businessman who<br />

believes in cost-benefit analysis<br />

Sense And<br />

Nonsense<br />

. According to figures put out by the Wayne County<br />

Sheriffs department, crime in the western regions<br />

of the county is on the upswing. <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Township i$' one area that has suffered a rise in<br />

crime in the last several years.<br />

When'a township official was asked about the<br />

rise in crime in <strong>Canton</strong> he responded, "Quite<br />

frankly, I'pi agairpt it."<br />

\<br />

j<br />

- 1


J*.<br />

rzi *<br />

W4:,111111 VII JI - • —— I " —'<br />

1 . n;i';iirtW,<br />

p w r w w f<br />

,,7<br />

r, IIM jr",<br />

fs^t ^ a. •<br />

I • TWdir.Wv 16, 1975 THf OBSERVER & ECCENTRIC (E13A.WXM1AH IS*<br />

Crestwood students lose respect for teachers<br />

Editor:<br />

As the elected officers of Crestwood<br />

High School in Dearborn Heights, we<br />

are relating to you the opinions and<br />

feelings that have been communicated<br />

to us by a majority of the Crestwood<br />

student body.<br />

It is our personally shared opinion<br />

that the views of the students have<br />

been suppressed bv the total news<br />

media. We thank those people who<br />

were concerned enough to speak out<br />

in the form of editorials in support of<br />

the students and their right to an education.<br />

We now feel that a first-hand<br />

editorial on the part of the students is<br />

in order<br />

The majority of Crest wood's student<br />

body shares the feeling that they are<br />

again being used as pawns in a political<br />

game between the board of education<br />

and the Michigan Education Association<br />

and Crestwood Education Association<br />

However, we do support the board's<br />

decision to fire those teachers who blatantly<br />

defied state law, contemptuously<br />

disregarded the decisions<br />

of a court of the State of Michigan<br />

and onenly denied students their constituional<br />

right to an education.<br />

Becuase of these actions by members<br />

of the CEA before the actual firings<br />

and deplorable behavior of the<br />

CEA and their supporters since that<br />

time, students have no alternative left<br />

but to vehemently demand that the<br />

former teachers never be allowed to<br />

return to a classroom in this district.<br />

Because of the events that have<br />

transpired since the beginning of this<br />

disastrous school year, the respe^<br />

needed to create an educational atmosphere<br />

conducive to learning in a classroom<br />

situation has been irretrivably<br />

lost<br />

We the students urge continued sup-<br />

READERS<br />

FORUM<br />

Letters must be original copies<br />

and contain the signature and<br />

address of the sender.<br />

Limit letters to 300 words.<br />

port by the co<strong>mmunity</strong> to insure that<br />

the Crestwood board cannot be forced<br />

to revoke their decision due to pressure<br />

applied by the intolerable actions<br />

of the MEA and its various supporters<br />

The main concern of all should be<br />

the quality of education received by<br />

students. Hie schools cannot be allowed<br />

to become the battleground of<br />

labor and management dissutes.<br />

We urge our state legislators to act<br />

in accordance with the request of the<br />

people they represent. If they cannot<br />

bring about the needed changes in the<br />

laws of the state, then they must at<br />

the very least insure a stable education<br />

to allow our generation the opportunity<br />

to be educated and to right<br />

these unbelievable wrongs<br />

; MIKE FAYZ, Student Council<br />

President, and Student Council<br />

Officers, Class of *75, *7« and '77<br />

Crestwood High School<br />

Dearborn Heights<br />

UAW, yes;<br />

teachers, no??<br />

Editor:<br />

I would like to express my dismay<br />

Area Deaths And Fu<br />

that<br />

the right<br />

confused<br />

irate<br />

presses<br />

teachers<br />

Those<br />

seem to<br />

teachers<br />

jrs have had to strike over<br />

bargain. This is not to be<br />

ith the stand that many<br />

have taken which exjy<br />

over the fact that<br />

the audacity to strike,<br />

adhere to the latter don't<br />

able to understand why<br />

reren't in classrooms and on<br />

picket lines. After all, there were students<br />

whp needed to be taught.<br />

those people underabout<br />

economics, I<br />

if these same<br />

of a cerefcl box. Does that mean they<br />

trust their child's mind with someone<br />

who is less than professional?<br />

If a janitor in an auto factory is proworkers<br />

up in arms when auto<br />

[o out on strikes. After all.<br />

cars to be built.<br />

le don't want to think<br />

s are professionals. No<br />

their child's body<br />

who got his degree out<br />

tected<br />

shouldn't<br />

same?<br />

I<br />

No threat<br />

T<br />

to white men<br />

Editor:<br />

y tfie right<br />

our teachers<br />

to bargain,<br />

deserve the<br />

GARY VASILASH, Redford<br />

A shoift article affirming the job<br />

market <br />

BRIGHTEN UP YOUR HOME DURING THE WINTER MONTHS<br />

V *<br />

, n<br />

WITH LIGHT FIXTURES AND PAINT NOW ON SALE<br />

LIGHTING FIXTURES<br />

SAUmttHIOIItM.M<br />

IAC-0-LAC<br />

AINT SALE!<br />

J<br />

MIRACLE<br />

PLASTIC<br />

LAYTEX<br />

Enjoy substantial savings on inviting dining<br />

rooms from our Heirloom Collection in warm<br />

Nutmeg finish. Choose either a round pedestal<br />

extension table or an oval extension table...<br />

with either mates chairs or Duxbury arm chairs.<br />

A handsome buffet topped with a china cabinet<br />

or open hutch provides ample space for serving,<br />

storage, and display. Visit our Ethan Allen<br />

Gallery soon and create a beautiful dining<br />

room at a savings.<br />

BANKAMERICARD • MASTER CHARGE • OR CONVENIENT TERMS<br />

BAUER FIGURE<br />

SKATES & HOCKEY<br />

REG. $9.98<br />

SALE $ R 98<br />

PRICE<br />

U<br />

OPEN MONDAY THRU FRIDAY TIL 9 •SATURDAY TIL 5:30<br />

SUNDAY 12 TO 4 - FOR BROWSING<br />

:>!<br />

BAUER<br />

HOCKEY<br />

SKATES<br />

SKA TES NOW ON<br />

SALE!<br />

ASSORTED HOCKEY<br />

EQUIPMENT ALSO<br />

ONDISPLAY<br />

TOWNVCOUNTRY<br />

Owtfrfwi<br />

Hardware & Fireplace =<br />

CERAMIC<br />

LATEX<br />

SEMI-GLOSS<br />

S*" $798<br />

PRICE I<br />

LI mum<br />

Subnet to<br />

UtrcfiintfM<br />

in Stock<br />

27740 FORD ROAD • GA 2-2750<br />

" \ MtOOt*iOI IIAMIC<br />

3* BLOCKS W OF INKSTER ROAD • OPEN DAILY 9-8 Closed Sundays<br />

HANOWAM STOMCS<br />

^<br />

IATIX<br />

earthside<br />

Michigan's Largest lithan Allen Dealer<br />

with two great stores to serve you !<br />

LIVONIA<br />

15700 MIDDLEBELT ROAD<br />

J«*t North of Five Mils Road<br />

PHONE 422-8770<br />

UTICA<br />

50170 VAN DYKE<br />

Between 22 and 23 M4e Roads<br />

PHONE 739-6100


\<br />

... i.<br />

[ 6A* (R-14ApW.Cr 1ZA) THE OBSERVER k ECCENTRIC Thurtday. January 16. 1973<br />

Viet vet | bonus processing to be on lst-in lst-out<br />

t;T : i<br />

f<br />

• f ' -- '•<br />

The State Department of Military IT WILL BE about four or five uary. Distribution points will be publicized<br />

uary. Distribution when they points are determined. will be pub- nam 1500, Era Lansing Bonus 48904. Section, P.O. Box<br />

nam Era Bonus Section,<br />

COMBAT VETERANS are entitled<br />

Affairs Is preparing Department to administer of Military the weeks IT WILL after the BE section about begins four processtag<br />

weeks claims after that the section the first begins eligible process- veter-<br />

licized In addition when to they filling are out determined., the appli-<br />

1500, To be Lansing eligible, 48904. veterans must have defined as servicemen or women<br />

or five<br />

to<br />

COMBAT<br />

receive a<br />

VARANS<br />

$600 cash bonus,<br />

are<br />

and<br />

entitled<br />

are<br />

8<br />

new Michigan paring Vietnam to administer Veteran Era the !?/**;<br />

s eligible<br />

to wear the Vietnam Service<br />

' J,f<br />

i Vietnam Veteran Era tag ans claims will receive that the payment. first eligible This means veter- cation In addition forms, to the filling veteran out the must appll- enclose<br />

cation a forms, copy the of his veteran report must of dis-<br />

en- least been six residents months of before Michigan entering for ac-<br />

at Medal gible to or wear the Armed the Vietnam Forces Expedi-<br />

Service<br />

been To be residents eligible, of veterans Michigan must for have at defined as «nrtoemen^w««nehans<br />

payment will receive will oavment. be received This means before<br />

no<br />

The machinery is being set up in<br />

charge. After completing the application,<br />

it must be notarized. been on active duty 190 days or more<br />

tive military service, and must have tionary Medal.<br />

the newly created Vietnam Veteran<br />

Era Bonus Section, headed by Capt<br />

Requests from out-of-state claimants<br />

should be directed to the Viet-<br />

Sept. 1, 1973.<br />

not entitle them to wear the medals<br />

during the period from Jan. 1, 1961 to Those whose active duty service did<br />

Michael J J Rice. Headquartered in<br />

Uosing, the bonus section, part of the<br />

Office of the Adjutant General, will be<br />

staffed through the Michigan Deaprtment<br />

of Qvil Service.<br />

Setting up the system has taken<br />

some time and the section to be adequately<br />

staffed by early February.<br />

March<br />

Because a backlog of claims is expected<br />

to build quickly, the section<br />

will send a postcard to veterans and<br />

their beneficiaries acknowledging<br />

receipt of their claims.<br />

Incoming applications will be stored<br />

in a first-in, first-out system,<br />

APPLICATION forms are expected<br />

to be available for wide distribution<br />

throughout the state by the end of Jan-<br />

Transit hearing<br />

io be in Washtenaw<br />

Last in a series of eight public hearings<br />

on the proposed 1990 Transportaion<br />

Plan, sponsored by the Southeast<br />

Michigan Council of Governments<br />

(SEMCOG), will be at 7:30<br />

p.m. on Jan. 16 in Ypsilanti Township<br />

Hall, 7200 S. Huron River Drive.<br />

Before to that hearing, detailed information<br />

on the plan will be available<br />

at a transportation display on<br />

view at Briarwood Mall Jan. 14 to 16<br />

A SEMCOG representative will answer<br />

questions and pass out maps and<br />

brochures detailing the plan from 10<br />

a.m. to 6 p.m. on those days. The<br />

mall is located at 1-94 and South State<br />

Road in Ann Arbor.<br />

DURING THE public hearing citizens<br />

will be able to express views or<br />

ask questions on the proposed plan by<br />

following these guidelines:<br />

All written statements will be accepted<br />

and entered into the record;<br />

Oral summaries of written statements<br />

should not exceed three minutes;<br />

Questions should be stated clearly<br />

and briefly;<br />

Questions should relate only to the<br />

proposed transportation plan.<br />

ANSWERING questions will be a<br />

panel including SEMCOG planning<br />

and policy persons and representatives<br />

of the Ann Arbor - Ypsilanti<br />

Urban Area Transportation Study<br />

Committee (UATS), the Michigan Department<br />

of State Highways and<br />

Transportation and the consulting<br />

firm of Barton-Aschman.<br />

Although other hearings were held<br />

during September and October last<br />

year, this hearing was delayed until<br />

completion of the UATS study which<br />

will be combined with the SEMCOG<br />

proposal for a total proposed transportation<br />

plan for the region.<br />

Transcripts from all hearings will<br />

be studied by SEMOOG's transportation<br />

Transportation Task Force,<br />

which could modify the proposed plan<br />

based on citizen input.<br />

FROM THERE the proposed plan<br />

will go to the SEMCOG Executive<br />

Committee for review and comment<br />

before going to the General Assembly,<br />

a body made up of member local<br />

elected officials, for adoption in June<br />

this year.<br />

An adopted regional plan, one of the<br />

requirements for obtaining funding,<br />

will expedite the release of state and<br />

federal funds to southeast Michigan<br />

communities for construction and development<br />

of roads, streets and public<br />

transit systems.<br />

SEMCOG, a voluntary, association<br />

of governmental units in the sevencounty<br />

region of Southeast Michigan,<br />

plans for transportation land use,<br />

sewer and water, criminal justice, recreation<br />

and open space development.<br />

Camera show open to public<br />

World Camera & Sound will hold its<br />

fourth camera show on Jan 16-19 at<br />

its Livonia store, 35555 Plymouth<br />

Road<br />

Open free to the public from 10 a.m.<br />

to 9 p.m. on Hiursday, Friday and Saturday<br />

and from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on<br />

Sunday, the show features lectures,<br />

demonstrations and manufactuers'<br />

representatives ready to answer question*<br />

TTie Livonia store is unusual because<br />

in addition to combining audio<br />

and visual equipment in one store, a<br />

World Camera & Sound concept, it<br />

also has a custom photofinishing laboratory<br />

on the premises<br />

Kensington offers cross-country skiing<br />

Kensington Metro park has cross- open week-ends Rates are: One-half<br />

country ski rental service and a trail<br />

center at th^Golf Starter Building day-$3.50 and full day-$5.<br />

Tony Picckffilli hat been Involved In the<br />

automotive repair bualneaa tinea he waa<br />

a child. Tony has aerved the Plymouth<br />

and Livonia communltlea for over Hve<br />

yeara at a Levan Road body ahop and la<br />

now tha owner ot anothar local, reputable<br />

body ahop. Tony now Inauree faat and<br />

efficient aervlce, along with the moat<br />

modern equipment In tha auto repair<br />

buelneee<br />

sCOUPON<br />

R0NT END<br />

ALIGNMENTS<br />

ONLY<br />

'12.50<br />

OFFEHGOODTHRUJAN. 23, 1975<br />

COUPON *»*****"**<br />

MASTER COLLISION<br />

SERVING<br />

LIVONIA<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

AREAS<br />

-v.<br />

CLEAN MODERN FACILITES<br />

FREE ESTIMATES* FREE TOWING<br />

INSURANCE WORK<br />

COMPLETE BUMPING & PAINTING SERVICE<br />

RENTAL CAR $7.00 PER DAY, NO MILEAGE<br />

FREE TRANSPORTATION TO & FROM HOME<br />

7&c icfKU* alt moAc* 2 M. exit)<br />

SOUTHOATE<br />

FORT ST. A<br />

PENNSYLVANIA AVE.<br />

NOVA. A proved value in compact- cars.<br />

Pick the base Nova, Nova Custom,<br />

or luxurious new Nova LN.<br />

Whichever 7011 decide on, you<br />

get a reliable, rdomy, solidly built,<br />

easy-tOKirivel easy-to-park compact<br />

car. Th^re are two standard<br />

Nova engines: an economical sixcylinder<br />

or 4.3-litre V8. And the<br />

'75 Nova is engineered to cost<br />

about $300 less in scheduled<br />

maintenance than the '74 (in<br />

50,000 miles of driving). ,<br />

VEGA. Best overall EPA gas mileage of any 4-cylinder American-built car.<br />

Vega gives you economy plus a<br />

lot of choices. The Vega Hatchback,<br />

America's most popular<br />

hatchback, is already priced $85<br />

Now that<br />

makes sense<br />

below its nearest competitor.<br />

Other Vega models include<br />

America's lowest priced wagon,<br />

the Vega Notchback, the Notchback<br />

LX and the Vega Estate<br />

Wagon. And the 75 Vega is engineered<br />

to cost about $240 less in<br />

scheduled maintenance than the<br />

'74 (in 50,000 miles of driving).<br />

SOUTHFIELD<br />

SOUTHfHCID PLAZA<br />

SOUTHFIELD RD. A 12H M0e<br />

MADISON HTS.<br />

JOHN R. ROAD 4<br />

TWELVE MILE RD.<br />

CHEVROLET MAKES SENSE FOR AMERICA.<br />

- • - A


}<br />

i.<br />

^ ~ '|if ~<br />

• t • c r - « - w ,<br />

.• f-<br />

r ' i .' ' A-f>i j • '<br />

/in* ittered, 75-69<br />

*i i t = — 1<br />

»**•*-•'w*v


J-,.,. A ...I, fcai ^ ^ L a-<br />

€\<br />

830<br />

m<br />

nmmmmmm<br />

PIVf «fl« pi I \<br />

THB 0B3PYKK t<br />

ThBdHUHSoJUZZl<br />

Salem swimmers win<br />

loop opener, 45-38<br />

' -• i<br />

Plymouth Salem opened Suburban<br />

Etftnrim competition with Lh a 45-3$<br />

vttory over Allen Park.<br />

1<br />

I • • .<br />

" Bryan Williams' Rocks are now A<br />

-overall.<br />

Salem dunked Allen Park by taking<br />

first In six events. Diver BUI Maries<br />

set a Rock varsity mark and topped<br />

Allen Park's pool record with a 244.85<br />

point total. '<br />

Sophomore Ron Flnley was the solo<br />

double champion for Salem with a<br />

2:15.7 first in ihe 100 Individual med<br />

ley and a :5ft.7 clocking in U*MOO<br />

yard butterfly. Results:<br />

SALE $ 295<br />

MCOLBY BELAY i IP1j».alb<br />

i. tiitji<br />

raaasrvLii i m i TOPDfiTV _ *•<br />

l-TOM BBID. Olaaa....<br />

MTEVB KIRSCHKE,<br />

MTEVE CHIRSTIE, Pr<br />

200 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY<br />

4-OERRY SIEH,<br />

LSTBVB CHIRSTIE. PraakBa.... - J:I4.I<br />

SB ON FIN LEY. Ply Salaai |<br />

4-TOM SMITH, Fly Sairai.<br />

MON Ft*LEY. Ply Sateai<br />

4:l«.» 1-KEVIN HABBB. Ply 1<br />

»OBBO SANTO. Miwaaaaa<br />

JiM.1<br />

4-KB YIN MABBtt. P^ Caa4aa<br />

4il4.1<br />

fc-TOM BIRD, Gteaa.... .4:144 NO BA(<br />

4-STEVK PANQARAZZ1, Olaaa 4:114<br />

T-BBIAN KENNEY. Ply Caa4aa 4:114<br />

90 FREESTYLE<br />

l-TOM BIRD, Olaaa<br />

i«S4<br />

SOOVO BUCHLER, B»naaaa :P4<br />

SOAVB MUELLER, |4avaaaaa<br />

» •<br />

4-JOE AUSTIN, BU. «»4<br />

VGBOROE NIKORAK, C>RU - :U I<br />

4JEFT iUKENS. rty Salma<br />

:M.»<br />

1-KEVIN HARRIS. Ply Caatoa<br />

...:M.I<br />

l-BILLM<br />

DIVING<br />

O. Ohaa<br />

Ply CaalM<br />

ORAK. C'vlll*<br />

I<br />

Si lashes<br />

rchill<br />

444.M<br />

4M.M<br />

I-BR1AN EENNEY, Ply<br />

SOEOBOB NIKORAK. i<br />

MILL CBLOFAN, Fly !<br />

4-WADE BLEYMS. <<br />

MICK STIOLEMAN. Pr<br />

MCOTT ATTWOOD,<br />

7-BR1AN WINKEU Fly<br />

NO<br />

l-BANDY 8KALSEL Ply<br />

Mi ARK MARTIN, BU ..<br />

MIENNY JOHNSON, BU<br />

4JEFF OARBUS, Olaaa...<br />

t-TIM OREENLEAF, Ply<br />

MTEVE KO. Ply Safes<br />

7-OAVE OABBRKOE. F<br />

401 FREE RELAY<br />

KIOHN GLENN<br />

^PLYMOUTH SALEM<br />

MTEVEffSON.-<br />

4-FRANEi<br />

SCLABENCEVILLE<br />

^PLYMOUTH CANTON<br />

7-REDFORD UNION<br />

-.i«as.i<br />

~.. w .liMJ<br />

liOd.e<br />

1:04.4<br />

-:M.t<br />

~..:RI<br />

.......444<br />

„..:M.7<br />

4:114<br />

SMS. 4<br />

4:114<br />

4:144<br />

1:17.4<br />

SiSi.a<br />

4:11.1<br />

d u n k s<br />

Al Wachtel's John Glenn Rockets remained<br />

unbeaten in swim competition<br />

with a 101-71 rout of Dearborn Annapolis<br />

streUsMng the 1974-75 mark to 5-<br />

0.<br />

Westland crew has now extended a<br />

two year unbeaten string to 10 and<br />

has won 20 of its last 21 outings. The<br />

Glenn- Annapolis box score:<br />

144-YARD MBDLBY BELAY: I. AaaapaUt.<br />

(Mara. Wla4ar, McOarwatt, DaAafaMal, ItSS; t.<br />

Jaba Olaaa. liM.14. Jaka Olaaa, «:f!4.<br />

taa-YAKO PBSBBTYLBi 1. JUa Eaagk (Ml.<br />

1:44.1 Baraaaka (AI. I IMJ SckaMa (Ah »:M4.<br />

Ma YARD INDIVIDUAL MBDLBYi I. Wa4a B4a-<br />

«taa (JOI, 1:11.7 S. Mm Faagraaal (JO I. Mil «•<br />

Mcpanaatt (AI. I4L4.<br />

OASIS<br />

A n n a p o l i s<br />

. LTmbSM (Ml. S4X ».<br />

Bw mt Mtf4 (Al. SLES-SaaO AMwaad (JOI M.S.<br />

OWINO: L Jae BMka (Ml. MM. ». Wayaa OBbaal<br />

(JOI. IM4.1. Ckria Praakara (JO1.141 J».<br />

MS-TABD BUTTBBPLY: I. §4aaa Paa|raatl<br />

Ml mX t UtDmmm (Al. ltM4. I. Crag Pawoak<br />

(JOI. i=ttJ .<br />

ISS-YARD PREEfTYLB: I. Taa Bird (JO I. UJ-<br />

1II mill I (JOI. B-4. «. DaAagaBa (Al. I:N4.<br />

NS-YARD PBEESTYLE. I. Wad* BWvtaa (JOI.<br />

Si».1. E B>111*1 (AL »:«J «. Jka Kaa«lt (Jf I.<br />

MM.<br />

MS-YABD BACKSTROKE: 1. Daa Waatfal (JOI.<br />

li4M. E Soaa AMwaad (JO). I:S7.4. ». Mara (Al.<br />

MS-YABD BREASTSTROKEi I. Wta4ar (Al.<br />

liMJ. S. Mifii i^l (Al lilM. I. Taw Sakaay (JOI<br />

liMJ.<br />

MBYABD PBEESTYLE BELAY: I. Jaka Okaa.<br />

1KB Bird. SMaa PaagraaM. Jim Kn|k. Wa4a Bia-<br />

«k»L liMJ. 1 Aaa<br />

4iSSA.<br />

GOLF CENTER<br />

4:04. J. J«ka Olaaa.<br />

Check Your Swing Early<br />

TRY OUR NEW INDOOR PRACTICE NETS<br />

GOLF LESSONS AVAILABLE<br />

Private or Group<br />

Golf Professional — Bob Kuhn<br />

STOP IN to pick up a FREE PASS for a bucket of balls<br />

CLEARANCE SALE on all 1974 60LF EQUIPMENT<br />

-EARLY BIRD GOLF SPECIALS<br />

Golf Balls<br />

SALE S11.50 a doz.<br />

Reg. $16.00 a doz. i (in 2 do*, lots)<br />

Includes: Ram. Royatt 6. MaxfliMacGregor, Hogan<br />

39500 FIVE MILE ROAD<br />

(Between Eckles& Haggerty)<br />

453-9836<br />

HOURS: 12-6 p.m.<br />

; DAILY EXCEPT SUNOAY<br />

-A<br />

TELEVISION<br />

SERVICE<br />

SPECIAL J ,<br />

We wM pick up your teievieion set, bring H 10 our shop<br />

and have it chocked by our TV experte. You will than<br />

bo notified by telephone ot tha coat of repair. If you<br />

decide not to have H repaired we wiN return It to your<br />

home. AB tor only S3.<br />

COLOR<br />

ANTENNA AND ROTOR<br />

Completely Installed*<br />

* Normal Inatallation<br />

»98<br />

&<br />

28015 JOY RD.<br />

WESTLAND<br />

cash price<br />

installed<br />

ufaelr i WW* I<br />

High handed Churchil a<br />

in Western Six swim actatfARD<br />

MEDLEY RELAY: I. N«rtkvtlfe.<br />

(Sway «. TalBaL Gracate*. Lackrtt) • 1:114 L<br />

Ckarcl IB • :B1 i N«rUrtM. - t:«14<br />

zaa fARD FREESTYLE: I. Erdaa (Nl • l:M4 t<br />

Gwy** r (NI S:SS4 J. McDaaiili (Nl • 1:11.1<br />

I'ABD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY: I. KraaMr<br />

INI IU I. MtkataaU (Nl - t:H4 L Laefcail (Nl •<br />

id-Yard freestyle: i. imiini (Ni • m.«<br />

». Or rata* (Nl - M l L Daaa McClaaagkaa ICI -<br />

DlVlNG: I. Owcaa (Nl • 1:11.1 t Dl»WHl (Nl<br />

aa.tt E E^apf (Nl IM.<br />

iaa ABD BUTTERFLY: I.<br />

1:41.4k. LarkrU (N| • l:«L« t<br />

INI<br />

|N I • lidM<br />

ltd- ABD PBEESTYLE: I. ABi (Ml - IM t. PMI<br />

CI - Ml 1. McDaateta |N| • «l<br />

-f ABD FREESTYLE: I. TaMM |N| - »:M.t t.<br />

Caklll; (Nl • »:4S ». Mtkatoato (Nl - 1:474<br />

114-VABD BACKSTBOKE: 1. (Nl -1:444<br />

L Erdaa (Nl - 1:144 I. Jaa Carraa (CI l:aaJ<br />

BREASTSTROKE: I. Knmtr (Nl •<br />

PHONE:52S"-S450" ' , , ^ 2 Oaaakr (C| - I M. J N^lcr (Nl - l:M.4<br />

444-YARD FREESTYLE BELAY: I. NartSvllk.<br />

IAlll, McDaaWls. Chastli. GrWerl • 1:414 t. Nartfc<br />

vilW -I 1:14 4 I. Ckarrkin • 4:«IJ<br />

... The wildest "SKI EVENT" of the<br />

year at fantastic savings! Famous<br />

name ski fashions-skis-boots ^<br />

all drastically reduced during<br />

our BIG SKI<br />

CLEARANCE!;<br />

TUNE UPS!!<br />

10,000 Mila<br />

Gvorontaa<br />

S4LE!<br />

DELUXE DISC BRAKES<br />

H E *<br />

m*i*T<br />

>» Mh»«> < -W.<br />

HEAVY DUTY SHOCKS<br />

a « 29 9 , NK£>5r<br />

*••«"•••» _ J^"WQQl \K+g»J+m ArmMU<br />

Qcyl-Z/<br />

& 4 . 2 5 " « 3 9 ? ?<br />

Balance Lubrication Specials<br />

'"SLZZZ.*' "J99<br />

•rssx<br />

In,- *.!>•.<br />

• • •<br />

ss-142<br />

i99<br />

We Sell<br />

& Install<br />

:zrz<br />

Chart Our law.<br />

l#w dntcv"! pTKM<br />

ALL NEW<br />

FIBERGLASS<br />

BELTED<br />

78 SERIES<br />

WINTER<br />

TIRE<br />

4}<br />

Battery<br />

HtAVY DUTY<br />

snoui IRES<br />

«Z1 PttCS F.I.V<br />

676. U ».w 1.66<br />

676-14 23.6V 2.S3<br />

776.14 It.tt 2.SO<br />

076.14 26.6V 2.67<br />

076.16 26.6V 2.74<br />

H76.1l 27.66 2.67<br />

176-11 26.66 3-06<br />

Rcoul.ir or Snow Tires<br />

99<br />

; POiYISTIR 4-ftY TIRfS<br />

Bapaiar a Paalary SnMI<br />

Franklin sinks<br />

Stevenson<br />

•<br />

i<br />

Franklin High captured the final<br />

the 400 freestyle relay in 3:40.8,<br />

the Spartans of Stevenson in a<br />

swim meet, RMJ3. Results:<br />

Md-Y^RD MEDLEY RELAY: I. FraakMa (Rkk<br />

Dm Dabcrfcat, Craig Scgatscr, Daraa<br />

I. 1:11.1; t. Slcveaaaa, 1:M.1. S. Slaveaaaa.<br />

1:0.1.<br />

taa YARD FREESTYLE: I. Gary Skb (LSI,<br />

1:M4. E Eaa SUgkmaa (LF|, l:M.a. I. Gay Flaai-<br />

•MrfoR ji(LPI. t:#74.<br />

144-YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY: I. SUvt<br />

CbrtaOa 1LPI. MS.I. «. Graf Saata (LSI. tilM. I.<br />

Dave Dfbartaa (LF|, 1:14 4.<br />

I*YARD PBEESTYLE: I. Dav« Backlar (LSI.<br />

M l Qaraa OaOarrar (LF|. M.t. t. Daraa Galkrrat<br />

(LFlj44J. I. Cba«k WkRa (LF|, M.I 4. MaaHar<br />

(LSI<br />

DIVINfe: 1. Jaba Fracka (LFl. ISS4. t. Graf Jabaaaa<br />

(LS». IM.4. t. Gay Balkbeaka (LFl, IU.S.<br />

laa-YARD BUTTERFLY: I. Grag Sagaaaw (LFl.<br />

141.1. S, Hkloaaa (LSI. 1:444. I. Waltara (LSI.<br />

l:S74.t<br />

JM-VaIKD FREESTYLE: 1. Dara Maallrr (LSI.<br />

M4. t. Para Baefckr (LSI, M4. >• Cbach Wblte<br />

(LFl,<br />

MS-YAKD PBEESTYLE: I. Gary Saib (LSI, (<br />

l:M.1. l|S4ava CbrlaUa (LFl. IiM.4. S. Gay FMw-<br />

'I. »:MJ.<br />

MtYAhD BACKSTBOKE: I. Grag Saa4a (LSI.<br />

I:M4. E Rkk SUgkaiaa (LFl. I:M.I. I. Carteaa<br />

(LSI li#4.<br />

144-YARD BREASTSTROKE: I. Da«« Dabarkaa<br />

(LP). 1:14.1. «. EaMb MkkaUk (LFl. I:lt4. I. TUa<br />

(UI. 1:4.4.<br />

4dS-Y4|lD FREESTYLE RELAY: I. Llvaala<br />

(Cbaak WMU. Craig Safaaaar. Rkk Mlgk<br />

aa GaUarmi. S:4S4; t. S4avaaaaa 1:41.4.<br />

I:«4.<br />

3 4° E • SCHU88 MOUNTAIN •<br />

S<br />

$48 to $56<br />

L<br />

JsaaiwiaABaW '<br />

Rood Hoxord Oworontee<br />

IM.I.<br />

tOANSS CARS]<br />

• WMMyaaraar •<br />

ij!<br />

i<br />

^Mid-week plan) Kida 11 end<br />

lar whoa sharing room witti<br />

onto— Mon.MwougliPri.<br />

|mm b|B OwlrtmaB week) at e«<br />

J j R A V j E R S g e m ^ J O L ^ ^<br />

MS lor year FMEC aopy of tha baauM-<br />

Qrand Troraraa broohura % Traxana<br />

I<br />

h> A/ad Chawbar of Commarca-Bo*<br />

f-TMAVK BSC OrV. Ml 44U4<br />

a<br />

SPORTING<br />

LIVONIA<br />

o PEN<br />

R O S E V I L L E<br />

Livonia Mali MON. THRU SAT. IO-9 Macomb MaU .<br />

StflV. 12-S<br />

(Not to Crowtojr q)


• • - — -<br />

r-w;.<br />

^<br />

*• * v i'.v W ** »»**«***t»<br />

1—WESTLAND JOHN GLI<br />

2—PLYMOUTH SALEMl...<br />

3—GARDEN CITY WEST.<br />

4—LIVONIA STEVENSON<br />

5—LIVONIA BENTLEY<br />

w L<br />

I- AVG<br />

PF PA<br />

10 1 71 55<br />

8 1 63 51<br />

..9 2 .64 53<br />

7 4 65 55<br />

4 65 62<br />

5 55 54<br />

5 60 : 62<br />

s routs<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>, 71-55<br />

"Fourth quarter blues" sang out defeat<br />

for Casey Cavell's Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Chiefs.<br />

After trailing by just two points<br />

heading into the final eight minutes,<br />

43-41, <strong>Canton</strong> fell apart and Dearborn<br />

Heights Annapolis romped off to a 71-<br />

55 non-league cage win.<br />

"Annapolis simply blew us off the<br />

floor inthe fourth quarter," commented<br />

Cavell whose now 5-5 <strong>Canton</strong><br />

squad hosts Livonia Churchill Saturday<br />

(Jan. 18).<br />

Annapolis took off to a 17-11 first<br />

quarter edge and maintained that<br />

spread at the half, 31-25. <strong>Canton</strong> won<br />

the third quarter to close it to 43-41 —<br />

one quarter remaining<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> could only come up with a<br />

five for 14 showing from the floor in<br />

the fourth and Annapolis won the<br />

eight minute span, 28-14<br />

"Our team work was very poor,"<br />

added Cavell."We weren't sharp at<br />

anything "<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> wound up 24 of 61 from the<br />

field for 40 per cent, Annapolis held<br />

Tom Close to two points and Dave Edwards<br />

to seven. Close, was averaging<br />

II points and Edwards over 14 points.<br />

7t,<br />

win for Spartan<br />

.*r-;.?rs-iv^vV'<br />

... • . " J . •• v .^ *-> \'"<br />

'•: ' " •" • • L %<br />

Thursdsr, lanaary 16. 197$ THE OBSERVER fc ECCENTRIC 12.<br />

l i - -1 * < :<br />

Stevenson tops Franklin, 66-51<br />

City rivalry<br />

three<br />

minutes, the<br />

Georgef V<br />

Spartans<br />

7-4 in a 64-51<br />

the going close for<br />

but in the final eight<br />

dub did its thing.<br />

Wagoner's Stevenson<br />

thei* season mark to<br />

of Franklin.<br />

It was ipss No. «for Franklin in a 2-<br />

6 season, a step back from the past<br />

three yefljr mirks of 22-4, 15-9 and 12-<br />

0r<br />

"The city rivalry kept the game<br />

touch and go for awhile," commented<br />

VanWagdner.VOur experience came<br />

to life i ft the enH."<br />

Stevenson got off to a 17-7 lead in<br />

the first hitting eight of 13 from the<br />

floor. John Bowlby scored seven and<br />

Dave Haperman six of his game high<br />

score showed Steven-<br />

,; 2(7-23. Franklin fought<br />

the third stanza, 14-8, and<br />

45-37 with eight minutes re-<br />

's meager eight point outback<br />

to<br />

slice it<br />

maining<br />

put in the third saw the squad connect<br />

on just one of seven from the floor.<br />

The Spartans bounced back to take<br />

the fourth, 21-14, and finish 21 of 48<br />

ffbm the floor for 44 per cent.<br />

Franklin hit on 20 of 44 for 45 per<br />

cent.<br />

"Stevenson came out firing and<br />

kept up the pace," was Franklin<br />

. STEVENSON (01): Dolan, 1-34-5;<br />

Bowlby, 0-4-5-10; Haberraan, 9-34-<br />

21; Rose, 2-2-2-0; Gilland, l-*0-5;<br />

Cotooe, 1-2-2-4; Herman, 0-44-0; Gattndo,<br />

0-40-0; Miknla, 0-3-5-3; MnllaBy,<br />

0-1-2-1; Eisanhart,4-44-S; Snyder,<br />

0-44-0. TOTALS, 21-24-34-00.<br />

FRANKLIN (51): Pollard. 4-7-9-15^<br />

Scarpace, 0-04-0; Gteason, 2-2-2-0;<br />

Williams, 5-44-10; Gibson, 0-04-0;<br />

Pederson, 3-44-0; Lesley; 0-2-2-14;<br />

Suarei, 0-42-4. TOTALS, 20-11-15-51.,<br />

STEVENSON ! .....17 20 8 21-00<br />

FRANKLIN 1 7 10 14 14-51<br />

Coach Bob Visser's comment. "But<br />

our kids never gave up.<br />

"We are going to come out likp a<br />

bear Friday against North Farmington,"<br />

added Visser."It won't be<br />

anything like against Stevenson.<br />

"Every game in the Northwest in a<br />

must for us nop," he added whose Patriots<br />

stand at 2-2 in the loop.'it is not<br />

impossible for us to defend the championship."<br />

Westland John Glenn is on top ~ of<br />

the Northwest at 4-0, Garden City<br />

East is second at'3-1 and Franklin<br />

and Oak Park third at' 2-2.<br />

Then comes Thurston at 1-3 and<br />

North Farmington at 04.<br />

\<br />

Livonia Family 4 Y' hosts<br />

8 week soccer clinic<br />

A special soccer clinic co-sponsored<br />

by the Livonia Board of Education<br />

and the Livonia Family YMCA will be<br />

held at Stevenson High School, starting<br />

Jan. 18, at 9 a.m.<br />

The eight-week clinic will be divided<br />

into two parts. The first will consist<br />

of four two-hour sessions on the<br />

basic fundamental skills of soccer in<br />

chiding field layout, offensive and defensive<br />

formations, practice drills,<br />

and basic rules.<br />

Larry Christoff, Schoolcraft College<br />

soccer coach, will conduct the sessions.<br />

Box score:<br />

ANNAPOLIS (71): Valantine, 2-8-<br />

10-12; PHchard, 5-6-6-16; Teschendorf,<br />

0-44-12; Robertson, 4-2-2-10;<br />

Wejrowski, 7-1-5-15; Croteau, 0-2-2-<br />

2; Birka, 0-2-2-2; Barnhouse, 1-40-<br />

2; TOTALS, 25-21-27-71.<br />

PLYMOUTH CANTON (55): Owe,<br />

1-44-2; Stemberger, 1-0-0-2; Thom,<br />

4 00 8; Edwards, 3-1-2-7; Lloyd, 1-<br />

04-2; Mandle, 0-40-12; Wade, 0-44-<br />

10; Dunagan, 2-04-4; Parsons, 0-0-2-<br />

0; Pink, 1-44-2. TOTALS, 25-5^-55.<br />

ANNAPOLIS 17 14 12 28-71<br />

PLY CANTON 11 14 16 14-55<br />

St. Agatha<br />

drops No.10<br />

Jim George's St Agatha cagers<br />

slipped another notch into the loss column<br />

St. Alphonsus jumped off to a 15-7<br />

first quarter lead, upped it to 37-16 at<br />

the half and held on to a 21-20 second<br />

half margin to bounce the Aggies, 58-<br />

36<br />

It was St. Agatha's sixth straight<br />

loss after its solo victory of the campaign<br />

over Immaculate Conception.<br />

The now 1-10 overall Aggies travel to<br />

Mt Carmel Friday (Jan. 17).<br />

"We played a real game that second<br />

half," commented George after<br />

the Alphonsus setback."The ball just<br />

wasn't dropping the first half."<br />

St Agatha wound up only 14 of 46<br />

from the floor for a 30 shooting per<br />

cent. Greg Sipus was high man with<br />

17 points. St. Alphonsus shot 34 of 50<br />

for a 49 per cent. Box score:<br />

ST. ALPHONSUS (58): Blair, 5-0-4)<br />

10; RowtesU, 1-44-4; Tyraaski, 4-2-<br />

4-10; Butler, 9-4-5-22; Carmondy, 4-<br />

4-4-12; Wosni, 1-+4-2. TOTALS, 24-<br />

10-14-58. ,<br />

ST. AGATHA (30): Beyrand, 1-42-<br />

I; S. Clor, 1-44-2; Sipus, 0-5-7-17;<br />

Petraches, 1-3-3-5; Branil, 1-44-2;<br />

Monti, 2-41-4. TOTALS, 14-4*4-»<br />

ST. ALPHONSUS .14 22 13 8-58<br />

ST. AGATHA...» . 7 9 10 10-30<br />

Qarenceville<br />

matmen fall<br />

West Bloomfield defeated Clarence<br />

ville in a Wayne-Oakland loop wrestling<br />

match, 31-16. It was Clarenceville's<br />

first loss against three wins<br />

and one tie.<br />

Trojan 164pounder Mitch Lentovich<br />

kept his unbeaten string alive with a<br />

3-0 decision over Don Tino. Lentovich<br />

was the solo Clarenceville grappler<br />

that placed in the Schoolcraft meet<br />

with a fourth at 109 pounds.<br />

Clarenceville travels to Waterford<br />

Kettering for a meet tonight<br />

(Thursday). Results:<br />

m pi—«i-MIKE MULLIN (WB) ptaM< ERIC<br />

BUCK (CI. SiM.<br />

1«T imii WN FLETCHER (WB) IM MIKE<br />

CRBXY (C|. M.<br />

IM pi nil IBFF HEIDELBERG (C> M—U4<br />

RANDY CSUDLER (WB). S4. , ,<br />

in pi»*M>Bg MESSER (Wi) fefMl*


4- A. ... -I I li 11<br />

mmm<br />

!*] THE OBSERVER ac ECCENTRIC TWt. Tonuarr It. 1973<br />

Falcon<br />

Schoolcraft<br />

)!<br />

Farmington High's Mark Churella<br />

is a wrestler tn a class of his own.<br />

His championship in the 155 pound<br />

class of the Schoolcraft Invitational<br />

wrestling tournament last weekend<br />

wa* the fourth he's captured /twi<br />

yem. Earlier this season he wdn the<br />

Oakland County, the Western Wayne<br />

and the Quad Cities tournaments<br />

Farmington coach Richard Cook<br />

and opposing coaches alike have nothing<br />

but praise for Churella.<br />

"He's a once in a lifetime kid,'' said<br />

Farmington Harrison coach Bill<br />

Pratt<br />

On and on it goes and when it stops<br />

nobody knows That appears to be the<br />

story of the Northville Downs suit<br />

against Racing Commissioner Leo<br />

Shirley over the lack of summer racing<br />

dates for the first time since the<br />

suburban half mile track opened in<br />

1944.<br />

Hie case went before Circuit Court<br />

Judge Thomas Foley two weeks ago<br />

and after listening to preliminary arguments<br />

and receiving briefs from<br />

the attorneys, he delayed action until<br />

Monday, Jan 13.'<br />

Come last Monday and Judge Foley<br />

immediately dismissed the request of<br />

Shirley's attorneys for a dismissal<br />

and said there was sufficient merit<br />

for a full hearing of the case on Monday.<br />

Jan 20 at 9 a m<br />

So now it appears as if showdown<br />

day will be next Monday when Judge<br />

Foley will listen to a full hearing of<br />

the case. It could go far in deciding<br />

whether the racing commissioner has<br />

the powers of a czar, as most feel<br />

after reading the racing act that set<br />

up the racing commission, or whether<br />

he can act in a capricious manner as<br />

charged in Northville Downs Executive<br />

Director John Carlo's suit.<br />

It has been a long time coming and<br />

by that we mean a suit challenging<br />

the power of the racing commissioner.<br />

It seems strange that it should<br />

come over dates But then when one<br />

keeps giving one track the short end<br />

of the stick, as seems the story in this<br />

instance, sometimes that stick may become<br />

a dangerous bludgeon<br />

For those reading of the case for<br />

the first time Carlo is challenging the<br />

S<br />

•enter certainly has the dedicaonce<br />

ora After going undefeated on a<br />

in a lifetime. He runs wrestling tour of Japan, summer<br />

every morning, does 50 pull<br />

50 chin ups and two sets of<br />

pa all before school. After<br />

he may tour Bulgaria thbjummer. <<br />

"He may w# Jfe tl^txsst high<br />

school wrestler ... in ibe ctantry!" says<br />

practices for two houn with '/ Dean-Ski<br />

and works out again each<br />

the director of the<br />

tournament<br />

'He's the first kid I've ever had to<br />

work like that." said COok.<br />

He beat an all-America wrestler<br />

with A MM) high school record last August<br />

at the AAU championships in<br />

Iowa and won the U.S. Federation national<br />

championship last March in Col-<br />

CHURELLA, WHO-'Is 17-0 this year<br />

with 15 pins, led Farmington to a<br />

ninth place finish pi the Stschool Invitational.<br />

Five Falcons placed as the<br />

team collected 56 points. Pat Rence<br />

finished fourth at 106 and Earl Hall<br />

took fifth at 12& ,<br />

\i t ,• a. • . " •,<br />

Turf Tips, Quips<br />

commissioner's right to take away<br />

from his track all of its summer<br />

dates. Northville Downs has had summer<br />

racing since it started in 1944 and<br />

Carlo feels it should have in 1975. The<br />

commissioner says "no."<br />

IRVING "BALDY" UTTER, veteran<br />

Fowlerville driver-trainer, was reelected<br />

to District 2 board of the<br />

United States Trotting Association at<br />

the annual meeting of the Michigan<br />

Harness Horsemen's Association last<br />

weekend in Lansing.<br />

"Baldy" was opposed by Bob Huff,<br />

of Shiawassee Farms in Durand, and<br />

won rather handily.<br />

Probably there was more interest in<br />

the selection of directors to the<br />

MHHA than to any other posts. For<br />

those residing in the vicinity of Detroit,<br />

Gerald Banfield and Frank Alexander<br />

were named to the board, succeeding<br />

Gran Dale and Carl Allen.<br />

John Carlo, executive director of<br />

Northville Downs and one of the directors<br />

bf the Northville Fair, was a successful<br />

bidder for one of the richest<br />

Michigan's futurities in bidding at the<br />

annual banquet of the MHHA last Saturday.<br />

Carlo won the $100,000 added Wolverine<br />

Futurity on his bid of $3,400, the<br />

highest bid for the futurity in several<br />

years. He plans to hold the event on<br />

one of the afternoons of the Northville<br />

Fajr which is held the last week in<br />

July.<br />

The Wolverine Futurity includes<br />

races for the state's top three-year-old<br />

filly and stud and gelding pacers and<br />

the three-year-old filly and stud and<br />

gelding trotters.<br />

By Doc .Minard<br />

It will bring county fair racing baek<br />

to the area and gve folks a chance to<br />

see the best in action in an all-afternoon<br />

series Of eliminations and then<br />

the championships in the four divisions.<br />

CARLO, ALWAYS A prime booster<br />

of the colt stakes programs, is one of<br />

the biggest boosters of the Northville<br />

Fair and hopes eventually to bring it<br />

back to the prominence it held years<br />

ago when it was tagged the Wayne<br />

County Fair at Northville.<br />

There isn't] any question bringing<br />

the Futurity to Northville will be a<br />

giant step fclrward for the fair and<br />

also for ha<br />

will be held<br />

wagering.<br />

If there Js<br />

of harness<br />

the best<br />

Downs, it<br />

Bob Kalish<br />

fourth in U<br />

third<br />

Once a,<br />

post as<br />

racing The Futurity<br />

the afternoon with no<br />

question in the minds<br />

g fans about which is<br />

racing at Northville<br />

erased Saturday when<br />

Mac came from<br />

final quarter to take his<br />

open victory.<br />

Spanish Mac went to the<br />

choice with Hasty<br />

Ed the odds-on favorite. It appeared<br />

for a time as if Hasty Ed wotyld win it<br />

all rather handily when hie moved<br />

from sixth aqd last to first on the first<br />

lap.<br />

But then the extreme cold (it must<br />

have had a (hill factor of around 15<br />

below on the! track) caught up with<br />

Hasty Ed on the backstretch and he<br />

wilted like a bagpipe without wind to<br />

end up a dismal sixth.<br />

MeanwhileJ Driver Tom Merriman<br />

had Spanish Mac flying 09 the ffnal<br />

"Churella was the<br />

class of the tournament."<br />

said North Fai Farmington<br />

coach Jim OTeary, whose team finished<br />

13th with 30tt points. Raider<br />

Bill Lough placed third at 187.<br />

Harrison High, which tied Clarenceville<br />

with 13 points, had one wrestler<br />

place. Sophomore Keven Johns took<br />

sixth place at 126.<br />

Southfield-Lathrup High tied for<br />

15th with Thurston, totaling 28 points<br />

Tim Printz lost in overtime to Sid<br />

Jackson, 1-0, for the heavyweight<br />

championship. Dave Goforth placed<br />

fifth at 147.<br />

curve and he finally caught and 1<br />

passed the leading Consuelo in the<br />

stretch for a victory in 2:09.1. Spanish<br />

Mac weik postward at 3-1 odds and<br />

paid $8.20...which has to be some kind<br />

of a record for a horse that has done<br />

nothing but beat the same horses<br />

three times in a row.<br />

FROM MEMBERS of the negotiating<br />

team for the mutuel clerks union<br />

comes word that talks with management<br />

of the Detroit Racing Association<br />

will probably start this week.,<br />

Dick Wilson, vice president and general<br />

manager of the DRA, was due in<br />

town earlier in the week.<br />

Contrary to earlier rumors that the<br />

track might not open on Feb. 21 as<br />

scheduled If negotiations were still<br />

under way, a union spokesman pointed<br />

out that clerk^ are working at<br />

Northville Downs without a contract<br />

and could do the same at the DRC. '<br />

"In fact I can't remember a time<br />

since we began negotiations back in<br />

the mid-50s when the tracks opened<br />

with a contract," he said. "The contract<br />

is always retroactive and the<br />

members appear happy with the situation."<br />

There is hope the union and track<br />

will be able to reach an agreement in<br />

advance of the opening since, generally<br />

speaking, it is the contract reached<br />

with the first track which tends to set<br />

a pattern of settlement for all of the<br />

others<br />

In this time of inflation, labor layoffs<br />

and the like, it is the hope of<br />

everyone that negotiations go smoothly<br />

this time.<br />

"I think it wbs a much better tournament<br />

ttys year," said Schoolcraft<br />

coach Deaa Shipman. "We try to upgrade<br />

it every year and we had a lot<br />

of kid? with records like B(M) there.<br />

Quite a few of these kids will finish<br />

high in the state finals. We had eight<br />

new schools this year and seven finished<br />

in the top 20."<br />

"This is' the biggest tournament in<br />

Michigan and wrestling is growing,"<br />

he said. '|We had 2,000 people there<br />

for the finals.<br />

IM-JOHN BALL (ClawMa) pt—d CMn<br />

(Htgk<br />

Im4 Parti, 1:41 IN EicMm* (YpllMtl). 4tk-<br />

McKlncy Mk AlUmart (rwtoa).<br />

I#1 PAUL GOOSBY fffayw MenarUII phiiH<br />

HciKly Gkui, 1:11 Mtmu (Bay CHy<br />

WnUnl. emrt (KanKlaftM) Mk-ZallBMi<br />

|PlyM«l Salem).<br />

IMKta UItmMm (Bay CHy Rnttril «ecltlomt4<br />

Safe iCtawMa). M M-Vnla (MM Gleaa).<br />

4th Paweri (Efeel Ksrrf). Mk-Patc (Way* M«a*<br />

rial>. ' , , . •<br />

Rivalry reunited<br />

Waynei State University's Jan. 18,<br />

1975, basketball game with uptown<br />

rival University of Detroit is the first<br />

ltl-KKN HAWEINS (1<br />

|Cto««M>, M W-EtWa inpiMil. MfrCrft*<br />

(ML CWflwaa). Wk-KINa (Way* lyw IbMrtall '<br />

ISMOt tAOBHClavaas) . t—i ricyft (-Ma<br />

QMaai. «:*. M-MtcBallk (Way*<br />

TnftMM (BiWIIit. MMUS (f.<br />

m-jtrr NATHENEY m m m<br />

rtoM (HhI P«H). u. IrMlyw 41<br />

•to.) 44k-Mai (Ypllaatl) Sft-Urimr<br />

I* DAN GBISa IBM* Lya*) litlUmi Cmlatoaiy<br />

(Way* Mmartol). M, M-Kaaarr I Bay<br />

CHy Wertrra). 41k ftuw^ir (Jafca OI«il. fcfc-B<br />

rtok (PljM.alk Satrail.<br />

147-BKV1N ISYBN (Baiapilli) pto>a< im*m» »Yp-<br />

•UaaUl. 4:M. M-Rlat (Way* MtwrWl.<br />

My (Sm* Lyaa). Mk-Gatonk tartrffl.<br />

117-MARB CHUBELLA (ParMlafUpi 4tdHmt4<br />

MmMi (LMpknai. IM. JnM>var. (SaMk Lyaal<br />

44k-Waytkwaia> (W«a4 BfeoasfteMi. Mk-B(.' Piarrc<br />

(Warm WaaMl.<br />

MS-JAMES WARMINGTON (VpatlMll) 4ailHi«il<br />

Htatof (Wayae M«»arial>. M W-Afar*<br />

(Plyaia«4k Bate*). 4tk-Lra4avWk (Clareacarilk I.<br />

Hk-Hall (AaaafaUi).<br />

ir DOUG HULL (Aaaapatt*) decMaaN Brawe<br />

|E«Ml r«M), 1-1. M-Laagk tNartk TvmlmfU*<br />

44k-Jackaaa (Mt. C1«u«at). S4k-Jaka*4aa (Ypal '<br />

laati).<br />

Hcavy««i0( SID JACKSON «arirtaa»« Prtau<br />

(SaatkflrM Latkrapl. 14 lavrctia*!. M-Gavraaakl<br />

(Weal BtaaafkMl. 4tk Sakaagk (CtovMal Mk Mm<br />

DaaaM (EBmI Far* I.<br />

cage meeting between the schools<br />

since U-D's 71-09 double-overtime verdict<br />

concluded the 1954-55 season. »<br />

GRAND SLAM<br />

TENNIS PRO SHOP<br />

k CLEARANCE S A L E<br />

JANUARY 6.h JANUARY 19<br />

TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR ANNUAL<br />

CLEARANCE SALE OF RACQUETS,<br />

MEN'S & WOMEN'S TENNIS APPAREL /<br />

AIV OFFER YOU<br />

CAN'T REFUSE 30%<br />

LIVCNIA fAMILy y<br />

14$55 Stark Rd. - Livonia 261"2424<br />

I<br />

<<br />

SAVE FUEL -<br />

THIS WEEKENDBUY FOIL FACED<br />

INSULATION AT PAPER BACKED<br />

PRICE AND SAVE.70 PER ROLL!<br />

t<br />

umiihi<br />

1 JOERGLA<br />

FACTORY<br />

CLOSEOUT<br />

Base Cabinets<br />

Wall Cabinets<br />

All Sizes<br />

*15 00 or*20 00 EA<br />

'<br />

NO UPS<br />

NO EXTRAS<br />

'UV0NU STORE ONLY<br />

DIMENSION LllMtES<br />

ASSOCIATION GRADE STAMPED<br />

coNSTmi M c t<br />

2x4<br />

i o n and standard lumber<br />

Foil One Side<br />

NOW SAME<br />

AS KRAFT FACED<br />

3 1 / 2 " x 1 5 "<br />

70 Sq. Ft. Blanket<br />

Reg. 7.29 U Roll<br />

ADD to your present<br />

! insulation with<br />

Easy to Install"<br />

Friction Fit Batts<br />

3ft"x15"x48"<br />

6"xl5"x48"<br />

120 Sq. Ft. BAG 50 S^. Ft. BAG<br />

25 Q89<br />

BAG U BAG<br />

EVANS PANELING<br />

PLANTATION 099<br />

HONEY A'xT<br />

or<br />

COFFEE 4'xB'<br />

ALSO L0H6EH LEH6TH& A VA*ABL£.18-g4: I<br />

O<br />

>199<br />

• •<br />

BRANDY BIRCH<br />

Hnish - 4 x8' 5 99<br />

VINTAGE BIRCH<br />

Finish - 4 x8' 5 99<br />

2 -PECAN FINISHES<br />

YOUR CHOICE -4 x8'<br />

3-RUSTIC CYPBESS FINISHES<br />

YOUR CHOICE 4 x8'<br />

PREMIUM<br />

KILN DRIED<br />

STUDS<br />

2"x4"x8'<br />

ROYAL OAK 2153<br />

8 to 6 DAILY FBI. Till 1:30<br />

CEILING TILE<br />

12 xl2<br />

STILL ONL Y<br />

2 4 9<br />

BUNGALOW<br />

i v D SLIGHT<br />

A0<br />

IMPERFECTIONS<br />

Boiye Cascade<br />

Cablnwood Pine<br />

4x8x5/16"<br />

y 99<br />

CL08E0UT 8PECIAL<br />

LIVONIA STORE ONLY<br />

/4IHH£<br />

CEL0TEX<br />

ECOMO WHITE<br />

BEAD-BOARD<br />

49 EA.<br />

ARMSTRONG<br />

CHAPER0NE<br />

LAY-IN 4 ? Q<br />

PANELS t<br />

Z'x4' • ea<br />

SAVE ON ALL<br />

6RID MATERIALS<br />

10<br />

% WITH ALL<br />

OFF TILE<br />

P1MCHASES<br />

UTILITY<br />

prices m n n<br />

START 1 5 F 3<br />

LOW AS I u<br />

AROMATIC<br />

CEDAR<br />

Flake board<br />

4'8 , X 1 /4 m<br />

Closet<br />

Liner 9<br />

"CUT YOUR BILLS tt<br />

99<br />

EA.<br />

We'll help r j<br />

• Federal<br />

you plan Q aJ(<br />

your dream<br />

kitchen.<br />

harvest<br />

FREE ESTIMATES<br />

AVE<br />

D U S 0 U E<br />

BoiM Cascade<br />

Raygold Division CABINETS<br />

%<br />

ft 4' x 8' PLYWOOD<br />

m<br />

G,s<br />

PC. 25 ip !<br />

P v 5.79 5.63<br />

• *" •/," 8 49 8 33<br />

6.79 6.63 i<br />

9.49 9.33<br />

• 10.75 10.59 ;<br />

4' x 8' PLYSCORD<br />

CO X PC. 25 Mp<br />

3/8" 4.49 4 33<br />

5/8 7.19 703<br />

3/4 7.99 7.83<br />

y 2<br />

5 19 503<br />

i<br />

SHELVING<br />

r x 12"<br />

l# 3 PONDEROSAI<br />

• p i n e H B ^<br />

LENGTHS<br />

TEMPERED<br />

PEGBOARD<br />

%" —4x8 ^ 5 9<br />

'/


\5? .^' v vw>.<br />

7 ~<br />

-<br />

Jii _ —_ '...'"•<br />

Wl<br />

V *<br />

•'. v 1'<br />

V •><br />

tl<br />

(5B*XSjn5B<br />

WASHDAY BLUES are pretty much a thing<br />

of the past for the American housewife. In the<br />

far East, laundry is left on bamboo poles or<br />

i<br />

wmm<br />

roofs for days at a time. When you need a<br />

clean suit you simply take orte off your roof.<br />

§y MOtOf ABRAHAM<br />

We're getting letters aaktag as why<br />

it to that the large "hamburger<br />

onions are not L-» ^Ain it<br />

They like a cool<br />

Keeping<br />

basement or gage<br />

for be* keeping. Here's a good<br />

way to keep ookms: use old hose or<br />

panty hose. Pot in one onion and then<br />

tie a knot, then put In another onion,<br />

tie a knot, repeat Hang in a cool<br />

place.<br />

When you need an onion, just cut<br />

below the knot and the others will still<br />

be intact. Otherwise you can put<br />

onions in riatted crates or coarse<br />

mesh bags and stored in s dry, dark<br />

storage at around 40 degrees for the<br />

winter months.<br />

NOW THAT the seed catalogs have<br />

started to roll in keep your eye on a<br />

new watermelon called Yellow Baby<br />

from China. Last fall we tasted it and<br />

think it should be a worth while addition<br />

for your garden in 75<br />

Yellow Baby is s cross between an<br />

American female parent (New Hampshire<br />

midget) and a Chinese male parent.<br />

This new All-American winner is<br />

early to ripen (70 days), is productive,<br />

and has fewer seeds than the red<br />

varieties of 'ice-box" melons.<br />

Seed can be started indoors and<br />

transplanted out in warm weather, or<br />

seed can be planted directly in the<br />

garden and covered with "hot caps."<br />

AND WHILE you're at it, try a new<br />

variety of broccoli called Premium<br />

Crop, ready to harvest in 58 days. Cauliflower<br />

Snow Crown is another hybrid<br />

All-America winner for 1975.<br />

Cool weather is the secret of good<br />

results with cauliflower.<br />

NEXT TO the African Violet, the<br />

Gloxinia is America's most popular<br />

house plant. You can start them from<br />

seed now and get a flowering plant<br />

within six months or so.<br />

They* can also be started by tubers<br />

now and have blooms within two or<br />

three months. Or you can take a leaf<br />

cutting and root it in plan tap water,<br />

vermiculite or perlite. A leaf cutting<br />

will form roots and a tiny tuber before<br />

it sends up a new plant.<br />

When the plantlet is about two<br />

inches high it can be potted up in a<br />

mixture of 1 part each of sand, peat<br />

and loam. Gloxinias like a day temperature<br />

of 68 to 72 degrees and a night<br />

temperature of 62 to 65 degrees. They<br />

also like a bright window, but not direct<br />

sun.<br />

ay More! Why Pay More! Why Pay Mote! Why Pay More! Why Pay Mo f re! Why Pay More! Why Pay More!<br />

do- it-yourself<br />

DARK WALL<br />

CORK<br />

12"x 24"<br />

Add a touch of elegance to<br />

every room decor with decorative<br />

textured wall cork.<br />

Our Reg. $2.37<br />

BUILDING SUPPLIES DEPT.<br />

PKG.OF4<br />

99<br />

PAINT ROLLER SET<br />

Set includes paint tray and 9" roller.<br />

fflEI JER<br />

thrifty acres<br />

HOME IMPROVEMENT CENTER<br />

504S<br />

SOAP DISH<br />

Antique silver<br />

Our Reg. $4.77<br />

DEC0-R00M® BATHROOM<br />

ACCESSORIES<br />

Be your own decorator. Rustproof Dura-metal rings and bprs<br />

Anodlzed, no tarnish.<br />

5015 ANTIQUE SILVER TOWEL<br />

RING<br />

Our Reg. $3.53<br />

44<br />

each<br />

505S<br />

ANTIQUE SILVER<br />

TOOTHBRUSH<br />

HOLDER<br />

Our Reg. $4.77<br />

S044<br />

44<br />

each<br />

each<br />

Our Reg. $1.51<br />

09<br />

set<br />

503S ANTIQUE SILVER<br />

TOWEL BAR 24"<br />

Our Reg. $6.67<br />

$ 4 "<br />

each<br />

»<br />

PAINT DEPT.<br />

HARDWARE DEPT.<br />

i<br />

i oo<br />

SAVE $ 1 00<br />

with this coupu"<br />

» > toward tha th» purchasa pur«•' ond per pP'IOi.<br />

Ijjl Me.jer THRIFTY ACRES 00<br />

$ 5<br />

!co<br />

J SAVE $5.00 S '5"<br />

a with this COupon ^<br />

yN toward the pw


- fi ^<br />

•i<br />

^!-v.<br />

• 1 1 \<br />

'<br />

$&vJ.<br />

\lp<br />

• & & ; •<br />

JANUARY and August are the traditional months for best buys<br />

•in furniture. When shopping fqr. children's furniture, pay special<br />

attention to practical, durable and carefree aspects. Most chilren's<br />

table, chest and desk tops are plastic laminated to withand<br />

wear and tear. The s6n and daughter groupings are from<br />

tanley Furniture Co.<br />

The average apartment dweller can<br />

face a real challenge when it comes<br />

to interior decorating.<br />

the wails and ceilings of so<br />

apartments painted white or<br />

, Us difficult to avoid the in-<br />

>ok. And ordinary flush<br />

doors, painted to match the colors of<br />

the walls and ceilings, Just add to the<br />

monotony.<br />

in an<br />

the boxy<br />

Paintings<br />

i<br />

n striking designs, placed<br />

ve way, helps dispell<br />

of a room.<br />

tapestries can also add<br />

doors end institutional look<br />

texture and depth to large expanses of<br />

unbroken wall space. \<br />

A CURE for the lackluster door syndrome<br />

is as near as the local building<br />

supply dealer. There you can select<br />

louvered doors in various sizes, either<br />

fully louvered or with louvers at the<br />

top half and panels in the lower half.<br />

Factory-built louver doors of ponderosa<br />

pine for example, give an apartment<br />

the custom look without custom<br />

prices. They can be painted to contrast<br />

with wall colors or stained to<br />

bring out the natural warm grain.<br />

lant 0f the week<br />

' Aechmea, sometimes called the urn<br />

plant, is characterized by its stiff,<br />

thick leaves forming a funnel-shaped<br />

rosette. It a member of the Bromelaid<br />

family which includes the pineapple.<br />

The leaves are richly colored and<br />

patterned, 'with deep cups to hold<br />

water.<br />

A cluster of small flowers is perched<br />

well above the foliage on a thin<br />

stalk. The flowers rarely open but<br />

have richlj colored bracts and longlasting<br />

clutters of berries.<br />

Michigan State University horticulturists<br />

suggest the following conditions<br />

for best growth:<br />

SOIL should contain equal parts fir<br />

bark, peat moss and perlite, and<br />

lumps of (jharcoal or broken pot for<br />

drainage<br />

WATER sparingly during the rest<br />

periods or when the temperature<br />

drops. Keep the soil moist, because it<br />

is difficult to moisten after it has<br />

dried; but be careful that it is not constantly<br />

wet. Spray or dust the leaves<br />

occasionally to remove any dust. The<br />

center of the plant will hold water<br />

and should be filled all the time.<br />

TEMPERATURES should be<br />

warm—anywhere from 62 to 85 degrees<br />

F.<br />

LIGHT—Aechmeas prefer good<br />

light—a place near an east window.<br />

The sun will bring out the vibrant<br />

colors in the foliage. They are, however,<br />

very tolerant and will grow in a<br />

north window or any shaded area in<br />

the home.<br />

PROPAGATION is by cuttings or<br />

suckers.<br />

Antique furniture<br />

suffers from dry air<br />

When jfour beautiful Queen Anne<br />

desk or colonial rocking chair was<br />

made, the craftsmen wouldn't have<br />

dreamed bf the environment as it is<br />

today.<br />

Modern methods of central heating<br />

create an atmosphere drier than a<br />

desert—as low as 10 per cent relative<br />

humidity las opposed to the desirable<br />

l^vel of iat least 30 per cent.<br />

What happens? The dryness in the<br />

air captures moisture from your furnishings,<br />

causing glue to dry out,<br />

joints to separate, and cracks to ap-<br />

P< Chair rungs become loose. Plaster<br />

dries out and possibly cracks.<br />

Floorboards may shrink and separate.<br />

Musical instruments are especially<br />

vulnerable, and may lose tone.<br />

,y«i decide to move<br />

Otherwise you may have to pay for<br />

ihe reptocanentt when your lease el-<br />

pires and you leave the old apart-<br />

mSSSSS<br />

KITCHEN REMODELING<br />

fmW r<br />

Custom Cabinets<br />

Tops - Vanities<br />

Bathroom Remodeling<br />

VISIT OUR DISPLAYS<br />

Built ins... Bars • Sink<br />

Tops... Ask • Birck • Walnut<br />

"THE CABINET PROFESSIONALS"<br />

RICH WALL CABINET CO. MH1<br />

27005 Michigan - Inkster 1 mile west ol Telegraph<br />

TCrtABUCK<br />

"jiuiiinmimiMmiii<br />

nun 1<br />

SPECIAL OF THE WEEK<br />

4x8 BLACK MARBLE PANEL<br />

It's beautiful, easy to install and very easy to maintain. Ideal for<br />

any bath or kitchen. Comes in selection of patterns, colors and<br />

designs. .<br />

5 69<br />

WHILE QUANTITIES LAST<br />

Reg. 8.69<br />

INKSTER<br />

STORE<br />

ONLY<br />

PING PONG TABLES<br />

TOP ONLY<br />

21 93<br />

CLOSE OUT<br />

5/8 X 6 Knotty Pine Paneling<br />

16*<br />

I W LINEAL FOOT<br />

BEAUTIFUL BARGAIN<br />

WAGON<br />

PLANK<br />

LITE LAUAN<br />

EARTH<br />

BROWN<br />

r<br />

ALL<br />

WOOD<br />

PANELING<br />

West Side Yerd<br />

a irkster ri<br />

937-9111<br />

m<br />

NELING<br />

• High deflt and stain resistant<br />

a Completely washible Mar-Qard finish<br />

a Flame raeletant Glass III Rating<br />

a Reduces sound transmission<br />

a Meats FHA requirements<br />

^ y«" thick, 4'wide [<br />

OSEOUT<br />

x 8 BARN BOARD<br />

6 89<br />

4*7 SORRENTO OAK<br />

5 49<br />

Inkster<br />

, Store Only<br />

mmffi<br />

GARAGE DOOR OPERATOR<br />

THE VERY MOST<br />

f<br />

INSTALL IT YL<br />

TRANSMITTER<br />

Solid state radio control<br />

Opens and doses garage door<br />

from your car.<br />

FKs on dashboard, fun visor<br />

or in car glove<br />

MM<br />

SECTIONAL<br />

DOOR<br />

SINGLE<br />

CONTROL<br />

LOW LOW<br />

PRICE<br />

« 1 1 9 9<br />

IYASABC<br />

BUY!<br />

INTERIOR • y<br />

Push button switch opens and<br />

closes garage door from Inside<br />

| .<br />

WOOD MOVABLE LOUVERED<br />

SHUTTERS<br />

CLEAR WHITE<br />

PINE<br />

6x16<br />

Reg. $1.29<br />

PRE-HUNG DOORS<br />

ELIMINATE HOURS OF<br />

LABOR BY USING EASY<br />

TO INSTALL PRE-HUNG<br />

DOORS.<br />

UHJ<br />

J2.<br />

I INCLUDES ALL HARDWARE AND TRIM 2 SIDES<br />

OPCR tWMV —11 a* to 4 »i<br />

lron, $ 29"<br />

WHIPINFLATION<br />

HERE<br />

ECONOMY STUDS<br />

2x4x7<br />

49°<br />

f v C/C<br />

SUSPENDED CEILING<br />

Here's a beautiful way to dover old ceilings<br />

and it's economical too. Easy to install.<br />

OUR INFLATION BUSTER<br />

LOW PRICES<br />

2 x 4INSUL-TILE 49° <<br />

SONATA<br />

CELOTEX<br />

2x4 S 1 65<br />

PLYSCORE<br />

ALL WEATHER GLUE<br />

4X8X'/2<br />

SALE PRICED 4 ® !<br />

DRYWALL<br />

. 4x8x3/8<br />

Lincoln Park .<br />

3235 FORT ST.<br />

3S6-S177<br />

2 0 9<br />

4x8xV*<br />

219<br />

IN.<br />

- i- J.


^ .a-a * * — ^ M A MMMMI<br />

"*,*• %• . • • erjv< •* e<br />

-*•:<br />

jt 1 1. . i.i'jpuiJPffPWppnvT^<br />

», •/ in»l tp


- ^ ^ ...<br />

.. n | i<br />

l|ll IUI IM f pi i|l«« M P " » "<br />

h L<br />

; w<br />

;r ' & • . " ''* *t '• 1 • i<br />

I'<br />

i'<br />

• -<br />

\ TH0 OBSERVER * BCCBNTH1C Thumby, January 16, 1975,<br />

'I<br />

'<br />

experience<br />

§ I;<br />

commitment<br />

I W<br />

X '<br />

PT«1 ^<br />

I<br />

•P '* I<br />

ROSIER •<br />

^VtDmeers are a devoted<br />

s^end hours bending, stretching—<br />

x<br />

training their young<br />

elastic limbs to<br />

accept the strenuous, yet graceful ma~<br />

^ owvers of the ballet.<br />

»:cMore than 30 members of the MCII4<br />

S- tgan Ballet Theater proved their dedi<br />

crtta recently as they relinquished<br />

< "holiday vacations from~ school to<br />

study with visiting artist Patrick<br />

stamina is<br />

ballet IS phys-<br />

Crommett of the Kansas Dance Foundation<br />

at the Orchard Ridge campus<br />

of Oakland Co<strong>mmunity</strong> College.<br />

The future breed of Fonteyos Fonteyqs spent<br />

hours warming-up before turning to<br />

the pirouettes, arabesques and allegro<br />

steps.<br />

"WARM-UP exercises are a must,"<br />

says Mrs. Evelyn Kreason, artistic director<br />

of the ballet. "Every exercise<br />

is designed to condition a different<br />

part of the body<br />

important because<br />

ically demanding<br />

"Most dancers reach their peak at<br />

about 90 then turn to teaching or another<br />

aspect of dance. Because of the<br />

physical strain the emphasis is on<br />

youth, but niany well-known dancers<br />

have continued to dance well past<br />

30"<br />

The Michigan Ballet Theater, headquartered<br />

to Farmington Hills, has<br />

members ranging in age from 13 to<br />

20. Most started dancing at-about six<br />

or seven.<br />

"Youngsters are natural mimics,"<br />

says Mrs. Kreakm. "It's easier to get<br />

a young child to follow dance steps because<br />

they are less inhibited. The<br />

older a dancer gets the more afraid<br />

she is of making a mistake."<br />

JAN SORAH, 13. of Livonia (Staff photo)<br />

JAN SORAH, 13, of Livonia has<br />

been dancing for the past six years.<br />

Tte daughter of retired Air Force<br />

Major Allen Sorah, Jan has traveled<br />

with artists in various parts of the<br />

country and the world. She studied in<br />

the Philippines and Georgia. She<br />

joined the Michigan Ballet Theater<br />

two years ago, shortly after her family<br />

moved to Livonia.<br />

"She practices about six hours a<br />

week," says Mrs. Sorah, "And always<br />

under an instructor's Supervision. "Of<br />

course summer vacation and school<br />

holidays are entirely devoted to various<br />

dance workshops and lessons."<br />

Jan also plays the piano and violin.<br />

Besides holding group lessons, Crommet<br />

choreographed a dance for the<br />

Michigan Ballet, to be performed at<br />

the mid-states regional festival in<br />

June.<br />

Jan Eathorne, 18. *and Karen<br />

Zienba, 17, of Farmington Hills are<br />

among the six dancers participating<br />

in festival competition. Both have<br />

studied ballet for the last 10 years.<br />

.DESPITE rigorous practice sessions,<br />

dancers and instructor always<br />

retained their sense of humor.<br />

Crommett's quips and exagerated<br />

demonstrations of what the dancers<br />

were doing wrong, often prompted giggles<br />

from his graceful troupe.<br />

The Michigan Ballet was recently<br />

awarded a $7,000 grant from the Michigan<br />

Council for the Arts, which will<br />

be used to sponsor ballet workshops<br />

over the Easter holiday. The group<br />

also is planning an outdoor performance<br />

scheduled in late spring, says<br />

Mrs. Kreason.<br />

PATRICK CROMMETT of the Kansas Dance<br />

Foundation leads members of the Michigan<br />

Ballet Theater in a practice session. (Staff<br />

photo)<br />

is<br />

mm<br />

» mm<br />

VV . **<br />

w<br />

m<br />

Only At<br />

| TWILEaiFARWINCTofiRI^<br />

*M\L\<br />

fa<br />

EVERYDAY<br />

FOR THE KIDS<br />

AMBUI6EK FR1ES;<br />

SUppi**On*f<br />

LUNCHEON SPECIALS<br />

(daily II a.m. to 4 p.m. Mon. iMm Fri.)<br />

[CEAS BROILED CHOPPED BEEF 1 . 1 9<br />

WADED VEAL CUTLET ... 1-28<br />

INCLUDBS: 1AKED POTATO.<br />

BONANZA TOAST<br />

(Choice of Salad, Cottle Che«»e<br />

or Jello)<br />

LARGE CHOPPED BEEF 1-1®<br />

KAHCH STEAK -<br />

INCLUDES<br />

BONANZA TOAST » SALAD<br />

(POTATO EXTRA)<br />

z n r — E m<br />

SENIOR CITIZENS<br />

AMD FRIENDS<br />

OUR ABOVE LUNCHEON SPECIALS<br />

ARE SERVED ON MONDAYS WITH YOU<br />

IM MIND... KROM II a.m. lil 8:00 p.m.<br />

SENIOR CITIZENS (ONLY)"<br />

NO CHAIGE FOR BEVERAGES<br />

VI " •• ,*<br />

TUESDAY NIGHT<br />

(4:00 p.m. lil 6 p.m.)<br />

IB-EYESTEAK 1.49]<br />

CHOPPED BEEF |.2<<br />

INCL BAKED POTATO. TOAST & SALAD<br />

»• TUIS SAT 4pm lo?im<br />

*.• S'JNOAY I p m lo 11 m CLOSED MONDAY<br />

pope's


*sas* mm m m i M a i<br />

7f7»t • |" m- r* f?M• f w ••''" 11 •"•<br />

$ • ' ' * W'-Z i v* - ^<br />

, ' f<br />

W T—'- -<br />

• «**•*««* *v—v > -•»*..,<br />

• 'aSfiMi.'-. ' ' - -' {syz<br />

'. - -/<br />

, , 1 V • . • .••>•<br />

> '. IWrti. )«—n H. IW5 TH» OagKKVM * BCCENTKIC<br />

I v L 1- II U : ., .,<br />

; . -V-'"' ' i • h r- :• m* ' • \ ;<br />

• '. • Pf ? vir > ; .<br />

A ,<br />

- • *«<br />

Matthau headline 'Front Page'<br />

— —-»•—<br />

,. *.»„*...... •»<br />

I . ' • • ' • /• • »<br />

• « •- • * \ v "<br />

/ ?•>* .'• ' '<br />

: '-Y '<br />

in • • * • • • / «.m. «o I 00 , m<br />

8701LNKSTER RD at JOY RD<br />

WESTLAND 261-5666<br />

PALACE RESTAURANT<br />

ENGLISH STYLE FISH N* CHirS<br />

Fresh Batter Dipped Cod FlUel.«<br />

HOMEMADE ITALIAN STYLE SPAGHETTI.<br />

Mm Smtre<br />

CHOPTED SIRLOIN STEAK <<br />

Smothered with Fried Onions<br />

BABY BEEF LIVER<br />

tmothered with Fried Onions<br />

VEAL PARMESAN<br />

Crowned with Frnvoione Cheese ond Smk t<br />

OLD WORLD FLAVORED STUFFED<br />

CABBAGE ROLLS. Tomato Sauce. ,<br />

BREADED VEAL CUTLET. Supreme Sauce...<br />

INTRODUCTORY<br />

OFFER<br />

ALL THESE ITEMS<br />

PECIALLY PRICED A r<br />

$229<br />

FREE DESSERT<br />

with Ihifcad.<br />

SALISBURY STEAK, Ala Mediterranean,<br />

Included mUk<br />

any dinner lilted<br />

CHICKEN FRIED STEAK. Country Style Gravy<br />

k*re._ r<br />

CHICKEN DANDY. Fresh Batter Dipped, Golden Fried / f Sundayjfnly)<br />

ing 200 years of American industrial<br />

progress. |.<br />

^<br />

America's past 4knes to life on<br />

July 4 with the p presentation of "Let<br />

Freedom Ring," a pageant commemorating<br />

tha signing of the Declaration<br />

of Independence. The bicentennial<br />

theme continues Aug. 23 and 24 at<br />

the colonial military muster in the village.<br />

BES1DES THESE special events,<br />

Greenfield Village and Henry Ford<br />

Museum offer a variety of plays, historical<br />

concerts, early movies and<br />

classes for children and adults<br />

throughout the year.<br />

Ihe village and museum are open<br />

sevendays a week from 9 a.m. to 5<br />

p.m. daily and 9 am to • p.m. on<br />

weekends.Through mid-March guided<br />

tours of selected buildings and craft<br />

operations are available.<br />

Admission to either the village or<br />

museum is $L50 for adults and $1 for<br />

children six through 14. A special rate<br />

ticket thatincludes admission to both<br />

is H-SO for adults and $1.90 for children.<br />

Children under six are admitted<br />

free.<br />

For a copy of the 1975 village and<br />

musuem calendar of events write the<br />

office of public relations, Henry Ford<br />

Museum, Dearborn, Mich. 48121.<br />

SlkiNDS p i Z Z A K E G<br />

OF PIZZA • K £ a £ » I \ AXiU<br />

ENTERTAINMENT<br />

' ^ A > A R D A A U ot Ford Road<br />

CAMEROON 5 8 3 . 6 9 0 0<br />

BEER!<br />

OPEN 7 DAYS<br />

TO'®FunFactory<br />

ITM CLOWN<br />

Metro D*trotf« tot MS Miy kkHhm' night etab~CaB us about our party , . . . . . .<br />

1<br />

—IMih ma«tftecturo your party.<br />

29500 Ford Road**<<br />

0PBHl»H7D»y»iWsrt<br />

ENJOY<br />

P E A C E O F M I N D<br />

WITH BOB BUCK- THURS. FRI.-SAT<br />

AN EXCEPTIONAL MVSICAL GROUP<br />

nsstjIFfUftrtdat<br />

A mouae of a radical is about to be<br />

hung for slaytag a.policeman. To save<br />

tha country from the onalBughf of Bolshevism,<br />

and incidsntallyto get reelected,<br />

the mayor and police chief of<br />

CUcago arrange a communications<br />

gap as wide as Grand Canyon.<br />

Ibey attempt to conceal a reprive<br />

from the governor which will therefore<br />

cause the an innocent man to<br />

twist slowly in the wind.<br />

But the mouse eecapes, as as mice<br />

will, Mdes in a rolltop desk in the<br />

newsroom in the Criminal Courts<br />

Building.<br />

Knowing he is there, Jack Lemmon<br />

as the star reporter, Hildy Johnson,<br />

has the story of a lifetime, the story<br />

for which they keep tearing up the<br />

front page.<br />

HB MANAGING editor, played by<br />

Walter Matthau, la the kind of man<br />

who would drive over his grandmother<br />

not only for a big story but for<br />

an engagement announcement as<br />

well-<br />

The newsmen smoking, drinking<br />

and playing cards in the newsroom<br />

are a tough bunch, and think nothing<br />

of using thefr ability with words to<br />

drive to the wall a spunky prostitute<br />

friend of the radical.<br />

This woman is played by Qpoi<br />

Burnett with all the emotional elgps<br />

pulled out. The jokes are frequent and<br />

generally funny and the language is<br />

probably a lot more earthy gten<br />

dared in the original play, but not anything<br />

that would upset too much in<br />

this expietive»deleted age.<br />

) r-<br />

Chorale seeks singers^<br />

41122 W. 7 MILK<br />

NORTHVILLE<br />

Entertainment<br />

NIGHTLY<br />

BOB RULE alth*Piano<br />

Mon. thru Thurs.-7:30-11:30 p.m.<br />

THE FRED WALTERS TRIO<br />

r<br />

Frlpnd Sat. Evsnings<br />

for your Listening & Dancing Pleasure<br />

The Suburban Chorale, sponsored<br />

by the Livonia Parks and Recreation<br />

and directed by Bruce Graden, is accepting<br />

new members. Any women interested<br />

in joining the chorale can<br />

call Mrs. Lowell Umbarger, 16378<br />

Golf view, Livonia<br />

Ttie Chorale is starting rehearsals<br />

for its annual spring show on June 6<br />

and 7.<br />

Rehearsals are held every Wednesday<br />

at 7:30 p.m. in Clarenceville High<br />

School Auditorium, 20155 Middle B{lt.<br />

Uvonia. ><br />

The Chorale is a group of aboul-SO<br />

women from the suburban area. Jhe<br />

group sings for social groups, hospitals.<br />

and nursing homes and is available<br />

for concerts. For more infomiation<br />

contact Mrs. James Donaldion.<br />

business manager, 12809 Leverne, Detroit.<br />

^<br />

LUNCHEONS* DINING<br />

COCKTAILS * BANQUETS<br />

(faciltties up to 60)<br />

Hours: Mon. thru Thurs.<br />

11 a.m. til Midnight<br />

Fri and Sat.<br />

11 a.m. til 2 a.m.<br />

RESERVATIONS<br />

RECOMMENDED;<br />

ON WEEKENDS<br />

349-9220<br />

camera 8c sound<br />

CAMERA SHOW<br />

presents<br />

Nikon<br />

jr<br />

24 HOURS<br />

Above Entrees Include Tasted SaU*l or Cole Slaw. Potato Chokt,<br />

Hot Vegetable. Pimet Roil and Butler<br />

ORIENTAL DELIGHTS<br />

UPAMfU TCPCAN u ur H€()tr<br />

'•pp«n Coo«irvfl ntfwAnotPfpf<br />

ON voua Yoc OWN 1 TAatti<br />

31461 FORD RD.<br />

Corner of Mtrrtman, Garden City<br />

Vowt Ey«a on Iron Of*H<br />

CANTCNIIC A AMERICAN ECCC<br />

We continue to serve excellent Chinese & American ffrods in<br />

our great tradition<br />

COCKTAILS<br />

NOW SERVED<br />

JAN 31 FF6 IB<br />

. Tickft, .• .<br />

H*SK lit 1 Hf<br />

rOVVIINAf u in<br />

nTMI Mi S,<br />

HI itsoss N|fdj* Wasa<br />

MsnSaymru Tiwri tl AJS.-WPA, SasSsy 1 f l -Sf M.<br />

728-8010 1-8010<br />

NOW<br />

SERVING<br />

COCKTAILS<br />

UUOTTOOI<br />

momiMlgattMWI<br />

J<br />

uimcjufur<br />

imamsMuu<br />

\<br />

V m m m m m<br />

Why keep on wishing for a Nikon and then settling for<br />

something less. Why not treat yourself to the camera<br />

you really want! ;<br />

ON SALE NOW AT<br />

WORLD CAMERA & SOUND'S<br />

E M M SHOW<br />

January 16,17,18,19<br />

at our new store!<br />

Livonia 525-4UO<br />

Thurs., Fri., Sat. 12-5<br />

sun 11-5<br />

Nikon F2b.*«*<br />

$ 409"<br />

Nikkormat FTNk n.o *229 95 ;<br />

Nikkormat EL ^ oni $ Y 329 9S<br />

Nikon FTN ^ o n/y . »319 w<br />

See the Nikon film "Eyes of Science"<br />

J 580 Sooth Woodward<br />

thlsdoN. ef 141Mb<br />

Birmingham 64M9I5<br />

orr- . MON., THURS., F«. 10-9<br />

OC S o u n d TUES., WK>., SAT. 10^i CLOSED<br />

..a.


•i. a •<br />

A<br />

jf *<br />

v . »»<br />

> +> -»»<br />

THE OBSERVER<br />

ECCENTRIC<br />

*t<br />

Thunday, January 16. 1975<br />

w 111" 1 wl ill^^wpfp^wp<br />

» '<br />

y '<br />

: • " 1<br />

u . ,* f ''<br />

\Plynw mth adult cage standings|<br />


(ylisrrur<br />

rrrtitr<br />

Spotlight<br />

4b(b.w,t*10) ,<br />

fhuraday, January 16, 1975<br />

WARRANTY<br />

M .<br />

!<br />

Everyone pays for service but who profits ?<br />

By RICHARD GOLD<br />

Who pays for warranty work on a new automobile?<br />

This question is not as simple as it may<br />

seem, because it is not always clear who is footing<br />

the bill. It might be the factory, the consumer,<br />

the mechanic or the dealer.<br />

One thing is clear, however, the financial incentive<br />

for the dealer and mechanic to do retail<br />

repair is much greater than the incentive for warranty<br />

work. Bill Brown Sr., of Bill Brown Ford in<br />

Lansing says, "There's no question that we make<br />

more money in retail repair on a per capita basis.<br />

We're lucky to make any profit on warranty repairs,<br />

and I've been a dealer for 34 years. The factory<br />

probably approves work for me that they<br />

wouldn't for other dealers."<br />

Donald Randall, author of "The Great American<br />

Automobile Repair Robbery, A Ten Billion National<br />

Swindle and What You Can Do About It" is<br />

more emphatic about the relationship between the<br />

factory and the dealer, the mechanic and the consumer.<br />

"In effect the retail customer, the dealer and<br />

the mechanic subsidize warranty work—the retail<br />

customer by paying more than the manufacturer<br />

for the same repair, the dealer by taking in less<br />

income for the same job and the mechanic by<br />

earning fewer wages for warranty work than for<br />

retail work." he writes.<br />

WHEN A NEW CAR owner brings his auto in<br />

for warranty repair work, the dealer does the<br />

work and bills the factory. The rates for labor<br />

and parts are established by the manufacturer<br />

and must be accepted by the franchised dealer.<br />

According to Randall and many car dealers, the<br />

rebate from the factory is inadequate and this is<br />

where the problem begins. The dealer either loses<br />

money or makes at best a "marginal profit."<br />

The mechanic at a dealership is pdid according<br />

to a flat rate manual. The manual designates<br />

the number of hours a job should take and the mechanic<br />

is paid accordingly, regardless of the number<br />

of hours it actually takes him. But the warranty<br />

manual is established by the manufacturer,<br />

while retail work is done according to another<br />

manual, usually "The Chilton Auto Repair Manual"<br />

or "The Motor's Auto Repair Guide." However.<br />

the flat rate guide for warranty work allows<br />

fewer hours than the manual for comparable retail<br />

repair work<br />

In some instances, in fact, the hourly wage is<br />

less on warranty work.<br />

As a result the mechanic and the (jlealer get<br />

less money on warranty labor than on comparable<br />

retail repair. (The dealer and the mechanic<br />

split the labor fee on 50-50 basis.)<br />

SIMILARLY, profit on parts for warranty<br />

work is reduced by the factory. The factory pays<br />

the dealer cost plus 20 to 25 per cent on parts,<br />

and many dealers argue that this does not allow<br />

them any profit. On retail work, the dealer often<br />

makes more than 40 per cent on parts.<br />

In 1968, the National Automobile Dealers' Association<br />

hired an independent consulting firm to<br />

find out if they were losing money on warranties.<br />

According to Randall, "The study showed that<br />

dealers were losing $3.45 per warranty claim on<br />

warranty-related clerical and administrative costs<br />

alone "<br />

Jim North of North Brother's Ford Inc. in<br />

Westland concurs. 'There's a lot of special work<br />

that goes on in a warranty repair. There's extra<br />

clerical work and we aren't compensated for<br />

that."<br />

The survey also indicated dealers were often<br />

losing money on labor and barely breaking even<br />

on parts. The Ford Dealers' Association, a dissident<br />

group of Ford dealers is fighting the warranty<br />

rebate provisions. One member, Ed Mullane,<br />

a dealer for 20 years, claims he is losing<br />

money on both parts and labor.<br />

"We get cost plus 25 per cent on parts, and<br />

the consultant we hired said that in 1969 we<br />

needed 33 per cent just to break even. Now we<br />

need 40 per cent over cost if we arent going to<br />

loae any money on the deal. Since the factory<br />

doesnt pay us enough, our customers and our mechanics<br />

end up subsidizing the manufacturer on<br />

warranty work."<br />

ONE LOCAL Ford dealer, who asked to ref<br />

/<br />

main unidentified, agreed, "I'm doing all right if<br />

I'm breaking even."<br />

Lou La Riche, of Lou La Riche Chevrolet in<br />

Plymouth, explains, "We break even in warranty<br />

and we make it up in retail. What we need is for<br />

the factory to turn out better cars. The people<br />

just don't have pride in their jobs any more." He<br />

also says the brunt of any money loss usually<br />

falls on the mechanic. "There should be more latitude<br />

in the manual so our people can do all right<br />

on warranty work."<br />

Bob Cann, of Fiesta AMC and Jeep in<br />

Plymouth, views the problefri in a different light.<br />

"What we have to do is get rid of the gray areas<br />

in the warranty. There are tjwo coverages in most<br />

warranties, one involves a 90-day adjustment period,<br />

and the other coverage is for 12 months and<br />

12,000 miles. If an adjustment problem comes up<br />

in between 90 days and 12 months there's a hassle<br />

between the dealer, the buyer and the factory.<br />

With our new Buyer Protection Plan we avoid this<br />

issue."<br />

Cann also explains that pie dealer has to give<br />

a "discount" to the factorv on warranty parts.<br />

•They're our biggest customer, and we do the<br />

same for the cars we sell to the state. It's a volume<br />

discount."<br />

MOST DEALERS agree warranty work is the<br />

largest single item keeping the shops busy. Usually<br />

40 per cent of the repair;work is warranty and<br />

60 per cent is retail.<br />

Dick Green, of Dick Gfeen Plymouth in Detroit<br />

says his shop is able tjo run because of warranty<br />

work. "This way, I cih keep my men busy,<br />

otherwise business would b4 up and down, and I'd<br />

either have men sitting around or I'd have to hire<br />

more when it got too busy* it stabilizes the back<br />

shop."<br />

Green is satisfied with his factory arrangement.<br />

"They give you what they can. A lot of the<br />

time it's the dealer's fault, he's trying to cheat<br />

the factory. We have to have a good team effort<br />

to give the customer service, we have to work together.<br />

Of course though, I'd like to control the<br />

rates on warranty work, but we aren't losing<br />

money."<br />

IF THERE IS a rift bitween the dealer and<br />

the factory, the implications are serious for the<br />

car buyer.<br />

Randall suggests two<br />

• When it is possible,<br />

the dealer will not do<br />

the warranty work, or he will make it a last priority<br />

item because the financial incentive is to do<br />

other kinds of work first<br />

• When the car is brought in for warranty<br />

work, the dealer or the mechanic may seek out<br />

other repairs on the vehicle that are not covered<br />

by the warranty to minimize losses on warranty<br />

woric.<br />

"Other problems exist that make it difficult for<br />

the consumer to get a decent shake on warranty<br />

work. Often, Randall says, dealers do not get paid<br />

for road tests on a new car brought in for warranty<br />

repair, and the incentive for the mechanic<br />

to do a complete check up an the vehicle is diminished.<br />

Also, dealers do<br />

some repairs when the f<br />

owner with "excessive a<br />

ry may require "prior app<br />

of work done under the wa<br />

BUT IF the consumer lis getting poor service,<br />

his problem is even more insulting because, in essence,<br />

the warranty work hjas been paid for in the<br />

purchase price of the car.<br />

Tom Houston, Chrysler spokesman says, "Obviously<br />

the costs of doing warranty work are fully<br />

transferred to the consurrjer when he buys the<br />

car. It's part of the purchase price."<br />

B. F. "Moon" Mullins,; another Chrysler official<br />

explains that the cost of warranty work is included<br />

in a category called "the cost of doing business."<br />

But the price of an automobile is established<br />

by two factors, all the coats of producing it and<br />

what the competition is charging. Basically, the<br />

costs are added together, including the cost of<br />

f<br />

major problems:<br />

t get reimbursed for<br />

tory charges the car<br />

e." Finally the factoval"<br />

on certain kinds<br />

anty, forcing the con-<br />

sumer to wait up to j"10 days" for work that<br />

needs immediate attention.<br />

Jim North says, however, that some delays<br />

are not the result of prior approval, but simply because<br />

the factory doesn't have the part.<br />

doing business, and a desired profit percentage is<br />

tacked on.<br />

This would suggest, in fact, that a profit is<br />

being made on the warranty costs, because a profit<br />

margin is computed on and added to the entire<br />

cost of production, and part of the entire cost is<br />

the warranty cost.<br />

THE COST of the warranty in the purchase<br />

price of a new car is closely guarded information.<br />

Representatives of all four domestic manufacturers<br />

will not even divulge "ball park" figures.<br />

They claim it would "give up their competitive position."<br />

But it is clear that the costs of warranty are<br />

closely monitored and the manufacturers know<br />

precisely which items constantly need attention,<br />

and what design failures are causing them the<br />

most problems.<br />

"We try to determine what the warranty cost<br />

will be b&ore we sell the car, but the vehicles are<br />

priced before the information is in," says Bud<br />

McMullen, a General Motors representative.<br />

Larry Knox, a consultant who works for Cummunico,<br />

has been intimately involved with all four<br />

manufacturers. He suggests warranty costs are<br />

between $25 and $50 a car. "They watch for a pattern<br />

of repairs over a number of years, and they<br />

have the cost of the warranty nailed down to<br />

three decimal points," he says.<br />

However, one American Motors official, who<br />

preferred to remain anonymous, suggests the cost<br />

per car is "more like $100. This amount is included<br />

in the purchase price of each car."<br />

But, he also adds, "It depends on the comprehensiveness<br />

of your plan and the company.<br />

TTie more cars you sell, the less the cost is going<br />

to be for each car. It's a question of size and volume<br />

of the company."<br />

THE BEST indication of the cost of warranties<br />

is the second year option AMC offers. It<br />

has been selling for $99.95. George Brown, director<br />

of the AMC service department,says the company<br />

is lucky to break even on this option.<br />

He also states that most warranty work or. a<br />

car is done in the first six months of ownership.<br />

"Our records indicate that the most trouble and<br />

the most adjustments made to a new car occur<br />

within six months after the car is sold. Usually<br />

any problem will appear in the first six months<br />

and the owner will notice it and bring it right in."<br />

Brown's statements would imply that the second<br />

year of warranty is cheaper than the first,<br />

and this would place the cost of warranty minimally<br />

at $100 per car.<br />

Brown also states a second reason for warranties.<br />

"They are more than a protective device<br />

for the owner, they are a marketing tool for the<br />

company."<br />

"Our sales have increased 50 per cent since<br />

we instituted the 'buyer protection plan' two<br />

years ago. It aroused product interest and helped<br />

us sell over 100,000 more cars in each of the last<br />

two years," says Brown<br />

IN FACT, many of the changes that have occured<br />

in warranty policies can be interpreted in.<br />

terms of marketing.<br />

Prior to the early '60s most warranties were<br />

for 90 days or 4,000 miles. Then Chrysler introduced<br />

a 12 month-12,000 mile warranty and followed<br />

with a five year-50,000 mile warranty on<br />

the power train. This proved to be too expensive<br />

and too unwieldy to administer, and the company<br />

retreated to one year and 12,000 mile coverage.<br />

Many auto executives explain the five-year<br />

policy as a marketing device to attract fleet car<br />

sales, which constitute a large portion of the new<br />

car market.<br />

Chrysler's new warranty, "the clincher," has<br />

a one-year limit, but no mileage restrictions It is<br />

also interpreted to be an effort to capture a larger<br />

amount of the fleet car market, which constitutes<br />

approximately 25 per cent of the total automobile<br />

market, according to Ford representative Stephen<br />

Madeline.<br />

Knox says that he is glad to see the automobile<br />

companies use warranties as an advertising<br />

tool. "That puts the pressure on all of the manufacturers<br />

to come up with equivalent or better<br />

warranty programs, and it also puts the warranty<br />

performance of the dealer and the factory under<br />

the spotlight "<br />

THE CENTER for Auto Safety in Washington<br />

D C. has a complaint of a different nature against<br />

both domestic and foreign manufacturers. Their<br />

complaint is against "arbitrary warranty extensions."<br />

,<br />

These warranty extensions allow some vehicles<br />

to be fixed free after the warranty has expired.<br />

Usually the problem is "chronic" in that it<br />

occurs with great frequency.<br />

But the way the warranty extension is implemented<br />

is "unfair," says Lowell Dodge, former director<br />

of the center. "These policies benefit only<br />

those who are either chronic complainers, welleducated,<br />

or in the right place at the right time,<br />

rather than applying evenly to all affected<br />

owners."<br />

He continues, "We believe that elementary<br />

fairness requires that all auto companies disclose<br />

fully all decisions to extend warranties beyond the<br />

limits set forth in the standard warranty."<br />

New car owners beware:<br />

Warranty provisions vary<br />

Not all new car warranties are<br />

alike, and there are several provisions<br />

and disclaimers that are peculiar<br />

to individual manufacturers', guarantees.<br />

All four domestic manufacturers<br />

offer a 12-month warranty for repair<br />

of defective materials and workmanship<br />

in the car.<br />

That is where the parellel ends.<br />

With the exception of Chrysler, American<br />

manufacturers alsb have a 12,000<br />

mile limit in their warranties. And<br />

with the exception of American<br />

Motors, there is a 90- day adjustment<br />

period, after which the owner is asked<br />

to assume adjustments as part of his<br />

maintenance.<br />

The Chrysler warranty explains this<br />

by stating, "After the first 90 days of<br />

use, adjustments are considered<br />

owner-maintenance responsibility<br />

unless required in connection with the<br />

repair oj replacement of a part we<br />

supplied which proves defective during<br />

the warranty period."<br />

After 90 days. Ford, Chrysler, and<br />

General Motors will not cover items<br />

they consider to be "selected wear<br />

parts." Items such as spark plugs,<br />

PCV valves, filters, hoses and belts<br />

are usually mentioned specifically.<br />

NOT ALL companies supply loaners<br />

when a car is being serviced for warranty<br />

repairs overnight. Often appointments<br />

have to be made in advance for<br />

a consumer to get a "loaner."<br />

Tires are warranteed by the tire<br />

manufacturer, and batteries are<br />

under a special provision in all the<br />

warranties with the exception of<br />

AMC. They are replaced free in the<br />

first 12 months and are prorated thereafter.<br />

All four manufacturers have provisions<br />

that will prevent repair if<br />

"owner abuse" is indicated. The<br />

Bulck warranty is representative<br />

when it states, "Repairs and service<br />

adjustments required because of misuse,<br />

negligence, alteration, accident,<br />

or lack of reasonable and proper<br />

maintenance are not covered."<br />

The AMC warranty is a little less<br />

specific: "All we require that the<br />

car be properly maintained and cared<br />

for under normal use and service."<br />

rhe Ford warranty has a disclaimer<br />

that is common to all warranties with<br />

the exception of AMC. It says, "Loss<br />

of use of the vehicle loss of time, inconvenience,<br />

commercial loss or consequential<br />

damages are not covered."<br />

BEFORE PURCHASING a new car,<br />

consumers should scrutinize the warranty<br />

and make sure that all provisions<br />

are fully explained. If problems<br />

arise after the purchase of a new car,<br />

each maiyifacturer has zone offices,<br />

regional offices and, in some instances,<br />

specific service offices to register<br />

complaints.<br />

These offices may be of assistance<br />

when the dealer and the consumer do<br />

not see eye to eye over repair and<br />

warranty problems.<br />

!


f<br />

20 THE OBSERVER fc ECCBNTRI c,, Thurtdty, January 16. 1973<br />

Schoolcraft enters year cautiously<br />

By C. NELSON OROTE<br />

Schoolcraft President<br />

Two thoughts underscore my thinking<br />

as I look ahead to what 1975 will<br />

hold for Schoolcraft College: the year<br />

just ended was a very good one for<br />

us. and we have reason to approach<br />

the new year with cautious optimism.<br />

•First, a brief look back. Two things<br />

which made 1974 good were the highest<br />

enrollment in the history of the college.<br />

and the fact that we were able<br />

to complete our fiscal year with a<br />

modest fund balance.<br />

At a time when other segments of<br />

higher education are experiencing significant<br />

difficulties due to declining enrollments<br />

and concerns caused by decreasing<br />

revenues and the effects of<br />

inflation, it is comforting to note that<br />

Schoolcraft College can be considered<br />

a growth industry In fact, co<strong>mmunity</strong><br />

colleges in Michigan grew, on a percentage<br />

f>asis, twice the statewide average<br />

for higher education in the fall<br />

of 1974<br />

CURRENT ENROLLMENT<br />

At this writing, it would appear that<br />

we should also approach our 1975 winter<br />

enrollment with cautious optimism.<br />

We had budgeted for 56,057 credit<br />

hours and it i^ our best estimate<br />

that we will need to enroll 6,836 students<br />

to generate the necessary<br />

hours (Figures exclude Co<strong>mmunity</strong><br />

Services programs).<br />

Traditionally, institutions of higher<br />

education fare well during periods of<br />

recession and depression. This should<br />

be especially true with the growth of<br />

co<strong>mmunity</strong> colleges since they arc<br />

co<strong>mmunity</strong>-based, provice the capabil<br />

ity of the student residing at his usual<br />

place of residence and offer programs<br />

and services with reasonable tuition<br />

and fees.<br />

We are expecting a very strong response<br />

from veterans and from students<br />

transferring from senior colleges<br />

and universities. We anticipate<br />

an increase in the number of unemployed<br />

students enrolling at School<br />

craft, an increase in the number of<br />

credit hours taken by the less-employed,<br />

or possibly both.<br />

One factor we must keep in mind is<br />

that the number of high school graduates<br />

in Amenca is on the decline. Projections<br />

indicate that in 1990-91 there<br />

will be fewer high school seniors enrolled<br />

in America than in 1966-67. Colleges<br />

and universities which tailor programs<br />

to serve only the immediate<br />

high school graduate are the ones already<br />

feeling the squeeze—having declining<br />

enrollments and facing problems<br />

of retrenchment of faculty and<br />

staff<br />

Fortunately, we saw this change<br />

coming and began early to serve the<br />

entire co<strong>mmunity</strong>. Our adult populaUon<br />

is growing and will continue to<br />

grow. Our enrollment will continue to<br />

grow for the next five or 10 years, providing<br />

we are sufficiently sensitive to<br />

the needs of our co<strong>mmunity</strong> and<br />

adapt quickly enough to the unique<br />

and changing needs of the people.<br />

FINANCIAL OUTLOOK<br />

Since our state appropriation is<br />

based primarily on the number of calendar<br />

year equated students (CYES)<br />

we enroll, we are now generating the<br />

data base for our 1975-76 state appropriation<br />

However, during the past calendar<br />

year we generated 152 CYESs above<br />

our state appropriation Theoretically,<br />

this means that we could have as<br />

much as $244,553 in additional revenue<br />

for 1974-75 But $230,670 must come<br />

from the state through a supplemental<br />

appropriation Since most of the<br />

co<strong>mmunity</strong> colleges in Michigan exceeded<br />

their estimates, the supplemental<br />

funds required will amount to approximately<br />

$54 million<br />

Consequently, the executive office<br />

faces a dichotomy: On one hand, they<br />

are attempting to reduce the expenditure<br />

of the state to stay within revenue<br />

sources, and on the other hand,<br />

they are quite obligated to add $5.4<br />

million to the appropriation for co<strong>mmunity</strong><br />

college<br />

We do have a commitment from<br />

Gov Milliken and the Bureau of the<br />

Budget that we will receive the supple-<br />

», C. NELSON GROTE<br />

mental appropriation based upon the<br />

actual number of CYESs earned in<br />

1974. It will require legislative action.<br />

I am optimistic that the combined efforts<br />

of the governor, the Bureau of<br />

the Budget and the Senate and the<br />

House will result in a supplemental appropriation<br />

for 1974-75.<br />

We are currently under an executive<br />

order which cuts 1.5 per cent<br />

from our initial appropriation. We<br />

have a second directive from the governor<br />

which requires a one per cent<br />

carryover into the coming fiscal year.<br />

We have also been advised that an additional<br />

1.5 per cent reduction may be<br />

forthcoming Collectively, it represents<br />

a total reduction of $125,000<br />

from anticipated revenues for the balance<br />

of this fiscal yeap\<br />

It cost us some money to generate<br />

the extra 152 CYESs. Therefore, we<br />

have spent and/or or obligated all of<br />

the new funds. If we get the supplemental,<br />

even with the cats made and<br />

the potential cuts, we can be solvent<br />

on July 1 and will not have to cut any<br />

programs and services. If we do not<br />

get the supplemental appropriation,<br />

we will have some financial problems.<br />

We are currently conducting a fiveyear<br />

financial study. We plan to split<br />

out of this long range projection our<br />

first estimate of the financial needs of<br />

the college for 1975-76. This estimate<br />

will be presented to the Board of<br />

Trustees at its regular meeting in January.<br />

The data we are collecting and analyzing<br />

will not only tell us if we have<br />

a "fit" between revenue and expense<br />

for 1975-76 but will also be the primary<br />

data that will help the board determine<br />

if we are to go to the voters<br />

this Spring for new millage. With the<br />

economic slowdown and the general<br />

voter climate in regard to new taxes,<br />

the board will be weighing this decision<br />

very carefully.<br />

POSSIBLE TUITION HIKE<br />

Even with a declining yet strong increase<br />

in our state equalized valuation,<br />

I think we will have to seriously<br />

consider an increase in our tuition<br />

and/or or fee structure for 1975-<br />

76. The governor made it clear, when<br />

we met with him on Dec. 13, that the<br />

state feels that if they are to continue<br />

to increase our state appropriation,<br />

we must also increase our tuition and<br />

fees.<br />

We will need to be careful not to<br />

price ourselves out of the market and<br />

we must also watch the relative cost<br />

of our out-of-district tuition rate and<br />

that of senior colleges serving the<br />

same area Our last tuition raise was<br />

10 per cent in March 1972, which went<br />

into effect during the 1972-73 school<br />

year.<br />

dally after 3 p.m. We are currently<br />

using our facilities at maximum four<br />

nights each week and have no room to<br />

expand either our regular programs<br />

of instruction or our co<strong>mmunity</strong> services<br />

programs<br />

In this regard we have several options.<br />

I am personally very optimistic<br />

that we may be sharing the Wayne<br />

County Child Development Center<br />

with Wayne State University and<br />

NEW FACILITIES<br />

At the present time, the picture is<br />

somewhat gloomy in regard to state<br />

appropriations for capital outlay projects<br />

in 1975-76 If funding policies do<br />

not change, there will be few new construction<br />

starts in 1975-76 at Michigan<br />

co<strong>mmunity</strong> colleges.<br />

I doubt if we will see a major project<br />

funded for Schoolcraft College in<br />

197&76 and I doubt the board of<br />

trustees will decide to fund major capital<br />

projects without matching money<br />

from the state.<br />

At the same time, we must have<br />

more space if we are to grow—espeother<br />

social<br />

dar year<br />

Committee<br />

meeting<br />

decision<br />

of the month.<br />

es during the calen-<br />

The Citizens Advisory<br />

g this matter is<br />

y, and I believe some<br />

made prior to the end<br />

There is also a possibility that we<br />

will rent additional space in Garden<br />

Qty. Our instructional center there<br />

has grown to where we served more<br />

than 750 persons last fall, and we<br />

think it has the potential of serving at<br />

least 1,000 persons each semester if<br />

we continue with creative scheduling,<br />

and new classes and services that<br />

have been made possible through the<br />

$100,000 grant given to us by the Legis<br />

lature.<br />

A third alternative is to consider<br />

renting oth$r facilities like public<br />

school buildings in Livonia or Clarenceville<br />

thpt are no longer needed<br />

i because of declining elementary enrollments.<br />

Wpile there are many problems<br />

in renting multiple buildings—<br />

especially elementary schools—there<br />

are also sohie distinct advantages.<br />

Chief among these is their proximity<br />

to the adul( student body, convenience,<br />

limited transportation requirements<br />

and public familiarity with the<br />

facility.<br />

LEGISLATION IMPACT<br />

Several federal Laws which were<br />

passed or amended in 1974 or prior<br />

years will have a major impact in<br />

1975. Title IX of the Educational<br />

Amendments of 1972, which prohibits<br />

sex discrimination is still very much<br />

up in the pir (unsettled).<br />

While tentative guidelines were distributed<br />

arid public hearings were<br />

held prior tjo Nov. 15, Congress was<br />

unhappy with the guidelines. Therefore,<br />

they amended the previous act<br />

by attaching a rider to the White<br />

House Conference on <strong>Library</strong> and Information<br />

Services for 1974.<br />

A second federal act, called the<br />

Family Education and Privacy Act,<br />

which became effective Nov. 19, contained<br />

what is known as the Buckley<br />

Amendment. Implementation has presented<br />

so many problems that Sen.<br />

James Buckley himself offered an<br />

amendment to the amendment late in<br />

the Congress.<br />

NEW PROGRAMS IN 1975<br />

One new curricula will be offered beginning<br />

with the fall semester of 1975-<br />

76. Pending final approval, we will be<br />

offering an applied science degree in<br />

real estate.<br />

Final consideration is being given to<br />

an independent human studies program<br />

which provides the vehicle for<br />

students to earn up to 15 hours of credit<br />

through independent study. In addition,<br />

we anticipate that we will have<br />

several new methods of granting credit<br />

on the basis of equivalency.<br />

H*<br />

SPECIAL 46% DISCOUNT — TO MARCH 17 ONLY<br />

Ona Hmt chanca to anfoy<br />

46% off regular<br />

Mason Waakand rata*<br />

Slaapt 6 • Privocy for 2 families • $tov» and Ov«n •<br />

Showar • Toil* • Carpatad • AM/FM - 7h ft. Rofrig/<br />

Fraaxar - Hoot - Air Conditioned - Eoiy to Driva - 40 90!.<br />

got Tank - Smooth Rid* - tot* of Storoga.<br />

Similar Raductions For Ona<br />

Or Two Waak Sootharn Trips<br />

Orivw - Eot - Sloop •<br />

For Rental Information Call 645-2050<br />

Inapoct ot 777 Bow an • Birmingham • Plonnod Auto Manogamant<br />

You are invited<br />

YOGA CLASSES<br />

Hatha Yoga & Meditation<br />

Wednesdays at Noon<br />

THURSDAYS 6:45 P.M.<br />

Each class complete in itself,<br />

offering basic and advanced exercise.<br />

Presented by Unity of Livonia<br />

Teacher: EVE CIZIK donation $1.50<br />

Entertain<br />

28660 Five Mile 421-1760<br />

SALE SALE SALE SALE<br />

PREST0NE<br />

ANTI-FREEZE<br />

$088<br />

^ GAL.<br />

4 GAL LIMIT<br />

-ALL-<br />

WALL PAPER<br />

ON SALE<br />

NO GIMMICKS<br />

"LIVONIA'S LARGEST TOKO DEALER''<br />

MON.-FRI. 10-8 SAT. 9-6:30 SUN. 10-3<br />

HARDWARE INC.<br />

27430 JOY RD. cor. of Inkster<br />

GA 1-5161<br />

WR£<br />

GOING TO MAKE UF€<br />

ADCWLOFCH€RN€S.<br />

Nir)e out of ten people<br />

are under-insured<br />

or not insured at all, because nine out oj ten<br />

people Simply don't understand life insurance<br />

That's very unfortunate. Because if they<br />

really understood some of the plans life insurance<br />

offers today, they'd know life insurance<br />

may be,a better value than a savings plan, a<br />

stock Investment, or a mutual fund.<br />

In /act, we believe so strongly<br />

in the value<br />

of life insurance that we've just announced a<br />

wide selection of new life insurance plans only<br />

for Triple-A members and their families. We're<br />

offering this selection of plans not to confuse<br />

yoiji. but to make sure that<br />

we have a life style to match<br />

insurance<br />

your life style.<br />

Obviously you're not going to buy life<br />

based on what this ad says. But we<br />

think you will want to buy it based on what<br />

the guy who's helped with your car insurance<br />

and homeowner's insurance says So call your<br />

Triple-A representative. He'll serve as your<br />

guide to life insurance. Because he knows you,<br />

and he knows life insurance. And he'll explain<br />

to you in easy to understand layman's terms<br />

how you can build real cash values over the<br />

years and provide your family with life insurance<br />

protection at the same time<br />

Remember, he hasn't tried to oversell or<br />

undersell you before And he's not going to<br />

try overselling or underselling you on life<br />

insurance<br />

now. If you ever have any questions<br />

on life insurance, hes never going to be farther<br />

au>ay than your phone. He feels its his<br />

responsibility to guide you through your life<br />

with our life, and make both just as uncom<br />

plicated as he can. In other words, hes going<br />

to make<br />

cherries<br />

life a bowl of<br />

for you<br />

NOW AT CAMERA MART<br />

SALE ENDS 1/74/75<br />

Kodak FILM<br />

SALE!<br />

35 MM. 126, 110, SUPER 8 COLOR FILM<br />

m -<br />

SUPER 8 COLOR<br />

MOVIE FILM<br />

KA 464 $2.19<br />

KA 594<br />

Sup«r 8 Sound $3.40<br />

ELA 464<br />

HiSpMd $269<br />

COLOR PRINT FILM<br />

Cl 26-12<br />

C12&20<br />

C135-20<br />

C13S-36<br />

I<br />

C 110-12 Pockat Camera Film $.98<br />

C 1 10*20 Pockat Ctmeid Film $1.23<br />

ri-.'JCJTj<br />

VALUABLE COUPON<br />

$.98<br />

$1.23<br />

$1.23<br />

$1.71<br />

CLIP & BRING IN<br />

COLOR SLIDE FILM<br />

KM 13^20 $1.46<br />

KM 135-36 $2.05<br />

KR 135-20 $1.46<br />

KR 135-36 $2.05<br />

Wa ra»*fva tha right to<br />

EX 135-20<br />

EX 135-36<br />

EHBor EH<br />

135 20<br />

EHBor EH<br />

I...".<br />

limit quantity purchatad<br />

No Da atari Pitas*<br />

ITm<br />

$2.19<br />

$1.86<br />

BRING IN COUPON FOR TMfS£ LOW.LOWPRICES Caah N'Carry B.E.<br />

CA*tMAM**r<br />

rti-Mi/*o#<br />

SH0frtN*<br />

CMHrt*<br />

'fnrr<br />

fl|<br />

I<br />

SAVING YOU FOR OVER 30 YEARS<br />

CAMERA MART<br />

kit '• rli T>1 kji HURON id/ .m cunoDikir. SHOPPING rckit CENTER ld<br />

S > S lHU»q»oph Pontioc Mich FE 4 V f >6/<br />

We want to do more for your life with out life.<br />

MemberLife Insurance Company of Michigan<br />

Michigan<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

275 S Huotar 81 vd 646-4400<br />

* * *<br />

LATMRUP<br />

26026 Southfiald Rd 557-5300<br />

* • *<br />

UTICA-ROCHESTER<br />

45700 Mound Rd 689-2531<br />

* * *<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

33133 W I2M.I* Rd. 478 U20<br />

* * *<br />

LIVONIA<br />

32415 Fiva Mila Rd. 522 8B00<br />

* * *<br />

P1YMOUTH<br />

44511 W Ann Arbor Rd 453-5200<br />

* * *<br />

WAYNt-WfSTLAND<br />

434 S Woyna Rd 326^4400


mmmmn<br />

b I *K " . r '" >".<br />

1<br />

1<br />

* '7 v.jp " ^ «-^jjivtw^pw<br />

)<br />

1<br />

*' ^ •;• ! * ' ' • ;" -<br />

)<br />

1 • •'.• : j ' , •'- .'' x-<br />

/kFfW&BM?'•? *> v - ' ' •' v v- >;• '<br />

T*<br />

r<br />

T<br />

;i—-nr ^ " 7 * toe observer it<br />

Adult ed program to open<br />

Adult education classes in the Cla<br />

renceviile School District will start<br />

the week, of Feb. j and run for tip to<br />

10 weeks.<br />

w -<br />

CUunes will be held in the Clarenceville<br />

High School. 20155 Middle Belt,<br />

north of Seven Mile.<br />

Among classes offered is "English<br />

as a second language," free to foreign<br />

born, and "completing high school,"<br />

both meeting for 15 weeks.<br />

"Do Something Different" will be offered<br />

for two hours a week for a $24<br />

fee. Students will have a choice to<br />

pick six of eight topics.<br />

The eight are astrology, handwriting<br />

analysis, adventure in awareness,<br />

houseplants, law for the layman,<br />

"What happens to Mr. and Mrs. becomes<br />

Ms.," unidentified flying objects,<br />

and transactional analysis.<br />

Interested persons may register by<br />

mail using the form provided or in<br />

person on Tuesday, Jan. 28, from 7:30<br />

• 9 p.m. at the high school, or<br />

from 9-11 a.m. or 1-4 p.iTi. al<br />

school board offices, 28830 Eight<br />

near Middle<br />

Fees are<br />

funds will ^e<br />

canceled.<br />

daily<br />

the<br />

Mile<br />

at registration!. Re*<br />

are<br />

January is cold and sunny<br />

The month of January offers the unlikely<br />

combination of steadily increasing<br />

sunshine and colder temperatures,<br />

according to University of Michigan<br />

astronomer Hazel M. Losh.<br />

One would think the coldest time<br />

of the year would fall on or near winter<br />

solstice (Dec. 21), when the number<br />

of sunlit hours is at a minimum."<br />

Prof. Losh says. "However, this is not<br />

the case. For a period usually of four<br />

to six weeks after the solstice, the<br />

northern hemishere loses more heat<br />

at night than the sun can replace during<br />

the day "<br />

This phenomenon, when the temperature<br />

continues to drop until early<br />

February, is known as the "lag of the<br />

seasons."<br />

BX THE END of January, the days<br />

will have grown "lopsidedly longer"<br />

by about one hour. She explains that<br />

the lengthening will be more noticeable<br />

in the evening, with the late; setting<br />

of the sun, rather than in the<br />

morning.<br />

"This can be traced to the fact that<br />

our clocks run at a constant rate<br />

while the sun actually speeds up and<br />

slows ddwn in a regular, predictable<br />

pattern during its yearly orbit around<br />

the earth."<br />

One of the constellations which appears<br />

during inng January is a grou p m<br />

the east which ty not easily loca ed—<br />

Cancer, the crab.<br />

The faint stars of Cancer form a^i inverted<br />

or upside down "Y." Nea the<br />

junction of the upright and branc hing<br />

lines forming th£ inverted letter is a<br />

dim, misty objedt popularly kno )W11 as<br />

the "beehive<br />

"FOR AGES the beehive attrs ted<br />

attention, but because of its faintiiess<br />

no one knew exactly what it *|&s,"<br />

Prof Losh say^, adding that it it was<br />

one of the first celestial bodies Galileo<br />

examined With] his primitive telescope<br />

I<br />

Cville OK's anti-vandalism project<br />

Clarenceville School District students<br />

will be rewarded for helping prevent<br />

vandalism in their schools<br />

Hie school board recently approved<br />

a vandalism prevention-incentive program<br />

in which each high school, junior<br />

high and elementary school will receive<br />

Si per student to spend onwhatever<br />

educational materials or activity<br />

the student body approves at the end<br />

of the school year<br />

Damages due to vandalism at any<br />

of the schools, however, will be subtracted<br />

form that school's fund.<br />

"THE OBJECTIVE of this program<br />

is to give students a new sense of responsibility<br />

and pride in their school<br />

buildings," said Supt. David McDowell.<br />

"Losses due to vandalism cost the<br />

district nearly $6,000 last year. If this<br />

program reduces the cost of repairing<br />

or replacing items lost by vandalism,<br />

it will have served its purpose," he<br />

added.<br />

He said it would allow more money<br />

to be spent on education materials.<br />

The $1 per student program will<br />

cost the district about $3,300 for the<br />

second semester, McDowell said.<br />

Uvoniq Try Valua Hardware * Livonia Try Vdlu« Hardware Llvoniq Try Volu» Hordwqrt<br />

NO EXCHANGES<br />

OR REFUNDS<br />

\o


V<br />

T<br />

T<br />

i<br />

w; v<br />

\<br />

60(P.W.C-m > ECCENTRIC ftrt,, ]-*H 1*. »»<br />

a pulpit view<br />

• iwnuani. 1 ..." 'jj*m igai'i'm .'uj-'j 1 ,<br />

RICE MEMORIAL UNITED METHoovr<br />

CHURCH, M l Beech My.<br />

Redford Township, will ho* Dr. and<br />

Mrs. Marvin Jew*U of Pontiac In a<br />

woffial mission program Sunday. Jan.<br />

3 al T>m<br />

Dr. Jewell, a member of the Chilean's<br />

Hospital of Detroit staff, and<br />

Mi wife, Mary Jane, vice president of<br />

the Detroit West District United Meth<br />

odist Women, went last year on a<br />

work mission to the Ganta United<br />

Methodist mission compound in Liber<br />

ia. They will tell about their work in<br />

the hospital, nursing school, village<br />

clinics and leprosarium of the compound<br />

and illustrate their talk with<br />

slide pictures<br />

The evening will begin at 6 p.m.<br />

with a salad pot luck.<br />

CHURCH OF THE SAVIOR, 38100<br />

Five Mile. Livonia, will have a public<br />

showing of the film 'Hie Gospel<br />

Road," starring Johnny Cash and his<br />

wife, June Carter Cash, at 6 and 8<br />

p.m. Sunday, Jan. 19.<br />

Lutherans<br />

to host show<br />

A multi-media production in sight<br />

and sound will be presented Sunday,<br />

Jan. 19 at 7 p.m. in Guardian Lutheran<br />

Church, Cherry Hill and Den wood,<br />

Dearborn.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bush will use<br />

four projectors and^ three screens to<br />

project pictures of nature while Mrs.<br />

Bush reads her own poetry. Stereo<br />

music will provide the background<br />

By REV. WILLIAM A. ROTTER<br />

United<br />

As a minister, I have to" confess<br />

how difficult it is to translate the essence<br />

of the Gospel into the complex<br />

and devisive affairs of human life, especially<br />

when the issue 1s hot—when<br />

voices rise— when heat far exceeds<br />

Bght.<br />

Honesty compels us te admit there<br />

are a whole tyt of areas In which<br />

Christians do not qualify as experts<br />

simply because they are Christians.<br />

Competence in making decisions does<br />

not automatically flow from religious<br />

experience.<br />

it is out of that inadequacy that I<br />

dare to issue a word on a sorely devisive<br />

subject—the Crestwood teachers'<br />

1<br />

arte.<br />

A<br />

EVERYONE HAS an opinion.-<br />

Which of us, even though not directly<br />

affected, has not had a child or a<br />

grandchild lose valuable time in recent<br />

years because teachers and<br />

school boards have not been able to<br />

agree on a contract by the opening of<br />

the school year.<br />

Which of us does not quietly fear a<br />

massive shut-down of the educational<br />

system in our own particular district<br />

if sympathy walkouts should nuterialize.<br />

Which of us of voting age nas net<br />

agonized over millage elections as we<br />

tried to balance family budget with<br />

school budget needs.<br />

THERE WAS A FANTASY that I<br />

carried for years. It has to do with<br />

the search for a pure environment<br />

where people would operate out of the<br />

highest of motives and not be subject<br />

to the same kinds of forces and pressures<br />

that shaped other areas of<br />

human life.<br />

*<br />

CUMENCAL REFLECTIONS<br />

learned sooner than most<br />

was not such an envifor<br />

a long time I thought<br />

educational world was a<br />

ty.<br />

and accepted<br />

and in most cases attrionly<br />

the purest of move<br />

learned that there can<br />

environments where there<br />

e environments. Where<br />

involved, there is as great<br />

for sinking to the depths as<br />

ascending to the heights,<br />

of people invokes, by<br />

the presence of pohneither<br />

good nor bad—<br />

the way it is.<br />

BUT I 00 BELIEVE that the Gospel<br />

is nothing if it be totally removed<br />

from the affairs of men. So'I so believe<br />

there are Biblical issues worth<br />

raising in; the Crestwood situation.<br />

They are vjalue issues and four in number.<br />

•What is the value of education to a<br />

co<strong>mmunity</strong>? More specifically, what<br />

is the value of a teacher to a co<strong>mmunity</strong>?<br />

What premium do we place on a<br />

teacher's labor.?<br />

There has been an unspoken assumption<br />

that teachers and clergymen<br />

labor, not for money, but out of dedication,<br />

and that if we pay such people<br />

too much money it will somehow destroy<br />

the (dedication.<br />

Yet we do not blink an eye when<br />

Catfish Hunter sells himself to the<br />

New York Yankees for a pay package<br />

approximating (3.7 million To be<br />

sure, I understand the law of supply<br />

and demand. Apparently there Is not<br />

a readily-available supply of Catfish<br />

Hunters. In the same manner, we<br />

have grown somewhat accustomed to<br />

large contract settlements in industry.<br />

Yet wnehow we are quietly offended<br />

if teachers raise economic<br />

issues, even though few of us could be<br />

good teachers.<br />

•A second issue concerns teacher<br />

image. Is the teacher a laborer or a<br />

professional? Is the work a "calling"<br />

or a job?<br />

- There is no question that this whole<br />

matter of image is tainted by strikes.<br />

There is great student hostility toward<br />

not only the striking teachers<br />

but toward teachers in general because<br />

of this disruption.<br />

Teachers can argue that this hostility<br />

is fanned by parents. But the teachers<br />

must also bear a large part of the<br />

responsibility for bringing such hostility<br />

upon themselves.<br />

Teaching is more than a job, and<br />

somehow we must find a way to re-<br />

. ward it in a way that will bestow<br />

upon it the value it deserves.<br />

•The third issue involves what happens<br />

to a co<strong>mmunity</strong> under a system<br />

of contract bargaining that continually<br />

encourages disruption, and here<br />

I am speaking more broadly than<br />

Crestwood.<br />

I think several things happen. There<br />

is polarization, teachers set against<br />

teachers, and against the co<strong>mmunity</strong><br />

they serve. But most significantly,<br />

teachers are polarized against children.<br />

The sad fact is that there must be<br />

some kneasure of both authority and<br />

respect for the teacher-learning relationship<br />

to exist. A still sadder fact is<br />

that such situations are ones in which<br />

children ultimately become pawns<br />

Some might say, "What is the turmoil<br />

of one year in an educational<br />

process that takes 13 years?" But<br />

what is the value of one year if it is<br />

your last year in high school?<br />

•The fourth issue asks what has<br />

happened to the role of communities<br />

in helping shape the education of their<br />

children. We talk romantically about<br />

keeping school districts both local and<br />

small so we will have a voice in what<br />

happens, and we fight state takeover<br />

because we prize co<strong>mmunity</strong> control.<br />

But we have a system—even in the<br />

smallest districts— in which we of the<br />

co<strong>mmunity</strong> are not actors or directors<br />

of education. We are reactors, and all<br />

too often in a negative voice. We are<br />

known more for the millages we defeat<br />

thai) the millages we pass.<br />

I suggest three small wtoys in which<br />

we may begin to move beyond such<br />

impasses in the future.<br />

•Let's build into the bargaining<br />

process— on paper at least—the right<br />

for teachers to strike, since the provision<br />

against striking is not only the<br />

most widely-ignored provision of the<br />

law that we have to day, but also because<br />

apparently it backs teachers<br />

into corners out of which they respond<br />

with more militant tactics than they<br />

might otherwise use.<br />

•Second, having written a right-tostrike<br />

provision, let's also specify in<br />

. the same manner procedures in which<br />

contracts must be negotiated, including<br />

clear time tables, fact-finding and<br />

binding arbitration after a certain passage<br />

of time.<br />

•Third, let us acknowledge that<br />

teachers, In their Tight for job security,<br />

must not be allowed to use tenure<br />

as, a rock to hide behind and ignore<br />

attempts at evaluation, review<br />

and accountability.<br />

The latter word may be a hair-raising<br />

one, but there are none of us free<br />

from the pressures of being evaluated<br />

in any walk of life, and we do not function<br />

effectively for long periods of<br />

time when we become too secure,<br />

IT IS TIME for all of us to reevaluate<br />

our positions in the interest of<br />

our common future.<br />

When Jesus was in the Terriple,<br />

much to the surprise of his parents<br />

learning from his elders, he defended<br />

his action with the statement "I are<br />

about my father's bi&iness." Education—<br />

our father's business. Would<br />

that we could somehow approach that<br />

lofty position once again ,<br />

Unity service<br />

for 8 churches<br />

in Westland<br />

Eight churches in Westland will<br />

sponsor a Church Unity Week ecumenical<br />

Service Sunday, Jan. 19 at 7<br />

p.m. in the Norwayne Baptist Church,<br />

32747 Grand Traverse. -<br />

The Rev. Kelvin Kronemeyer, pastor<br />

of Good Shepherd Reformed<br />

Church, will preach the sermon for<br />

the combined service<br />

Other churches joining in sponsoring<br />

the event are St Richard Catholic,<br />

Kirk of the Savior Presbyterian.<br />

St. John Episcopal, Holy Crops Lutheran,<br />

Prince of Peace Lutheran and<br />

First Missionary.<br />

i - tr|"'»9U««"<br />

ST<br />

43065 JOY ROAD. PLYMOUTH<br />

453-6749 455 0022<br />

With Your Family in Mind"<br />

6:00 P.M<br />

"A Message To Our<br />

Young People; HOW TO<br />

FIND MEANING IN YOUR<br />

LIFE<br />

REGULAR SERVICES<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9 45 BIBLE SCHOOL<br />

11 00 WORSHIP<br />

6:00 P.M. EVENING EVANGEL<br />

FAMILY NIGHT<br />

Wednesday<br />

TOO P.M.<br />

Nuntry *t •" Adult Strvicei<br />

CE\TRAl BAPTIST TEMPLE<br />

670 Church St. Plymouth<br />

455-7711<br />

455-7427<br />

Robert Billings. Pastor<br />

Don Samples. Assistant<br />

>6'<br />

?4<br />

Sunday School ...I j 9:30 A.M.<br />

Morning Service . j.. \ 10:30 A.M.<br />

Sunday Evening.:L , 6:00 P.M.<br />

Wednesday Service , 7:00 P.M.<br />

«r«»ari<br />

Miifi<br />

'0 «5» f<br />

• p *<br />

'p «t><br />

t o *<br />

Fundamental • Soul winning<br />

MAIN STREET<br />

BAPTIST CHURCH<br />

AMMeled with<br />

Southern BepHst Convention<br />

•411 Mem Street. Plymouth<br />

499-4799<br />

' Tha Rev. H. THwaaR. Factor 712 7m<br />

Sunday School<br />

9 45am<br />

Mommg WorahiC<br />

1100am<br />

Baptiai Training Union<br />

& 30 p m<br />

Evenmg Worship<br />

7 30pm<br />

Weoneaday Service<br />

7 30p m<br />

QEAF MINISTRY<br />

REDFORD BAPTIST<br />

29295 Grand Rlvar * 7 Mil*<br />

533-2300<br />

Dr Gordon H. Schroder, Pastor<br />

Worship<br />

8undey School<br />

Evening Service<br />

Nursery at all services<br />

NORTH WE8TERN<br />

BAPTIST CHURCH<br />

American tap**!<br />

19421 W Ten Mik*<br />

EL6-1717<br />

Church Sch<br />

Evening Fellowship<br />

H Oala Crockett. Minister<br />

NuraaryCare<br />

9:30 A.M.<br />

10:45 A.M.<br />

6:00 P.M.<br />

10 00<br />

11 15a m<br />

CANTON BAPTIST CHURCH<br />

AtfHufd with<br />

Southern Septlat Convention<br />

44119 Q erdon C anton Twp.<br />

CaNaday<br />

Study.<br />

499-2299<br />

Mi a.m.<br />

11:00 a.m.<br />

Evening WoraMp j 7:00 p.m.<br />

- -* — Mb^*^<br />

wvoneeoej<br />

Prayer 9ervloe7:00 p.m.<br />

LUTHERAN<br />

(MISSOURI SYNOD)<br />

HOLY TRINITY<br />

LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />

39020 Five Mile Road<br />

East of Expressway<br />

Fred Balke, Pastor<br />

464-0211<br />

Sgndey Worship Services<br />

9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m.<br />

Air Conditioned<br />

ALL SAINTS LUTHERAN<br />

8850 Newburgh at Joy<br />

427-M73<br />

WORSHIP<br />

1<br />

9:30 am.<br />

COFFEE FELLOWSHIP 10:30 a.m.<br />

SUNDAY SCHOOL<br />

1100 a.m.<br />

REV. DAVID A. PAAP, Pastor<br />

WARD UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF LIVONIA<br />

Farmington Road & Six Mile Road<br />

0<br />

422-1150<br />

Worship A Bible School<br />

9:30*11:00 a.m.<br />

\<br />

"GUIDE OF THE BLIND"<br />

Dr. Bartlett L. Hess<br />

7:00 p.m.<br />

"ONLY GOD STEADIES THE ARK"<br />

Rev. L. Edward Davis<br />

Wed. School ihool of Education<br />

Family Dinner 6 p.nt Classes & Choirs 7 p.m.<br />

ROSEDALE GARDENS<br />

UNITED PRESBYTERIAN<br />

CHURCH<br />

Hubbard at West Chicago<br />

G Artie Id 2-0494<br />

WORSHIP & CHURCH SCHOOL<br />

9:00 & 11:00 A.M.<br />

"MIRROR OF PRAYER"<br />

Rev. Donald Elly<br />

Special Classes for Handicapped<br />

11:00 A.M.<br />

Pettort<br />

AMhur K Beumler<br />

OoniK) R Elly<br />

Shirley M»f.rrt Cla<br />

Nursery Provided for all activities<br />

9:30 A.M. Broadcast WBFG-FM 98.7<br />

rtTMOUlM » i I *<br />

rI ON I 11 MIOOl I KNOOl<br />

1 »« tnoi * 0<br />

i n n o v a t i v »<br />

enthusiastic<br />

contemporary<br />

H Ol A M WOttMl* •<br />

CHUICH tCHOOl<br />

GENEVA UNITED PRESBYTERIAN<br />

• IV )IM9I« I. OOlUMI<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN<br />

CHURCH<br />

701 Church 453-6464<br />

Philip Rodgers Magee Minister<br />

Theodore D Taylor II. Associate<br />

Henry J Waich Emeritus<br />

WORSHIP<br />

9 30 A M 4 11 00 A M<br />

CHURCH SCHOOL 9 30Crib-Grade 5<br />

CHOIR fiyrs ->2yrs<br />

CHURCH SCHOOL 11 a m Crib Sr High<br />

TO PLACE<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 ot Six Mile)<br />

Rev. E. Dickson Forsyte<br />

Minister »<br />

Jim Anderson<br />

Music 4 Choir Director<br />

Call 261-4844<br />

ST. PAULS<br />

Presbyterian Church<br />

27275 Five Mile Road<br />

GA 2-1470<br />

'Everyone Welcome '<br />

Dr. William F Whitledge •*<br />

Rev William A McGaughy<br />

Rev CharlesM Webster<br />

WORSHIP<br />

Worship Services 9:30 & 11:00 a m<br />

26701 Joy<br />

Church School<br />

Worship Service<br />

ST. MARKS<br />

PRESBYTERIAN<br />

DIAL-A-RIDE 27B-9340<br />

9:30 & 11:00 am.<br />

Nursery thru Grade 4<br />

11:00 a.m.<br />

M ONCE HAVING BELIEVED"<br />

Rev. Clyde Carpenter<br />

LIVONIA<br />

CHURCH OF GOD<br />

19827 Middlebett Rd.<br />

Rev. R.L. Treedway<br />

Sunday School<br />

Morning Worship<br />

10 am<br />

11 a m<br />

Evening Service 7 P m<br />

Wed Night<br />

7 30 p m<br />

Tuesday Pastor s Class<br />

7 30pm<br />

476-4SeS Church 476-7933<br />

Riverside Per*<br />

(Anderson Ind I<br />

11771 Newburgh Rd. at Plymouth Rd.<br />

Rev. George Buck 484-0990<br />

9:30 a.m. Sunday Service<br />

10 45 Morning Worship<br />

6 30 pm Evening Service<br />

FIRST CHURCH OF GOD<br />

Farmington Hills<br />

25717 Powers Road<br />

Wilbur M Kirby<br />

Parsonage4 M-b6t9<br />

Pastor<br />

C^urci School 9 45<br />

Morning Worship<br />

11 oc<br />

EvenmgService 7 00<br />

Wednesday Praye- ^ 7 30<br />

EPISCOPAL<br />

Holy Spirit. Weatla'..'<br />

34545Cowan R •<br />

261-8460<br />

8 00 A M. -HOLY COMMUNION<br />

10 00 A M -HOLY COMMUNION<br />

(Morning Prayer 3rd Sunday)<br />

Saint Andrews, Livonia<br />

16360Hubbard Road<br />

421-8451<br />

Sunday Worship<br />

Holy Communion 8:00 a m<br />

Family Service 9 00 A M<br />

Ministry to Deaf 10:00 A.M<br />

Family Service 11:00 A M<br />

Saint John's, Plymouth<br />

574 S Sheldon Road<br />

453-0190<br />

Services<br />

Wed. High Euchartat (Chapel) 10:00 A.M.<br />

Sunday Holy Eucharist<br />

8:00 A.Ml<br />

Sunday Family WoraMp<br />

10:00 A<br />

Hoty Euchanat -1st & 3rd Sun<br />

Morning Prayer -2nd & 4th Sun<br />

J<br />

GRAND RIVER BAPTIST<br />

34500SIX MILE- jJVONIA<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:30 A M CHURCH SCHOOL<br />

10:45 A.M.MQRNING WORSHIP<br />

7:00 P M EVENING WORSHIP<br />

WID. 7:00 PM FAMILY EDUCATIONAL<br />

PROGRAM<br />

Co<strong>mmunity</strong><br />

Baptist Church<br />

2S2J7W. Warren<br />

Garden City<br />

Rev.JamaaS. Attendee** '<br />

Sunday School<br />

SundafMorningServica<br />

Sunday Evening Service<br />

Mk>- Week Prayer Service<br />

LANDMARK BAPTIST CHURCH<br />

11095 Haaoerty Rd., Plymouth<br />

453-9132 (Church) 455-1098 Pastor Dillon<br />

Sunday School<br />

Morning Worship<br />

Sunday Evening<br />

Wednesday Evening<br />

COME WORSHIP WITH US<br />

! iii<br />

t<br />

?•<br />

L<br />

10:00 a.m.<br />

11:00 a.m.<br />

7:00 p.m.<br />

7:00 p.m.<br />

..10.00 am<br />

1100am<br />

7:00pm.<br />

7 30p.m<br />

L<br />

FAITI 4 LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />

*<br />

I '<br />

1<br />

10000 Five Mile Roed<br />

Holy Communion<br />

Every Sunday '<br />

prship 8 30 and 10 30 a m<br />

421-7249<br />

I<br />

LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />

OFTHe<br />

RISEN CHRIST<br />

nn Arbor Rd at McClumpha<br />

- 4SS4SSS<br />

Kenneth Zi#toe. Pastor<br />

Worship: 8 00 4 10:30 a m<br />

9lbie Class A S S 915 a m<br />

ST. MATTHEW<br />

LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />

AND SCHOOL<br />

S99IVaeeyN^eirenind.<br />

25-0280<br />

m<br />

i Fiedler. Pertor P<br />

(WoraMp . 9<br />

BibleCtaaai8 8 • 9:30AM<br />

i<br />

A CHURCH AD<br />

PLEASE CALL VEL ELLIS<br />

261-8600, ext. 280<br />

REFORMED CHURCH<br />

IN AMERICA<br />

CHURCH OFTHE<br />

SAVIOR<br />

MISOFhre MdefM.<br />

SUNDAY SCHOOL<br />

9 15 A.M.<br />

Worehip Service<br />

iO-JO A.M.<br />

Evening Study Gr<br />

8:00 P M<br />

Youth Club-Tueaday 4:30-7 30 P.M.<br />

*wy 4* *n*a»<br />

t<br />

Re*. ReneW Van Dev WetS<br />

Paator<br />

. Meedy Yap Mtnlaler of EvangeHam<br />

CHRI8TADELPNIANS<br />

3SS1S Parfcdale<br />

1 blk Sooth of Plymoulh ofl levan<br />

SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:30 A.M.<br />

Your Children Are Welcome<br />

WW lor out tree »»e«rini or S*W correspondence<br />

ao> 1424. OetroM Mtch 4M31<br />

'<br />

UNITY<br />

UNITY OP LIVONIA<br />

28660 Flva Mile<br />

421-1700<br />

Sunday 9:30 & 11:00 A.M.<br />

Dial-Prayer .<br />

i 261-2440<br />

CHURCHES Of CHRIST<br />

KENWOOD<br />

CHURCH OF CHRIST<br />

30204 MirrMtn. LK»e«ie<br />

South o< 8 Mii« Road<br />

47S-4222<br />

DonBwNack.Miraetor<br />

Kan* Gardner. AaaooaM<br />

SUNDAY SERVICES<br />

Bible School<br />

0 45 AM<br />

Morning Worship<br />

Christian Hour on WSf Q<br />

a. .>. 11 00 AM<br />

1 45 PM<br />

Evening Servica<br />

• 30 PM<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

Hour Ot Power<br />

7:30 PM<br />

, \


l<br />

tyourz<br />

- 7 — — —<br />

.V V '<br />

— r — — r<br />

•rl,jsp otp 1 *® "iW'yA .. ;>-*« -• f~' '•"'/• a-. "#pfw| y » »• m ' • . . . r' ,. ' .-»-*•' • Ol and Nu'sary<br />

9 30 and 11am<br />

»n Redtord S T. JOHN'S<br />

13542 Marcadas Redtord 538-2660<br />

(1 block E ot Inkatar. 1 block S ol Schoolcraft)<br />

Robert Q Johnaon, Pastor<br />

Sunday School 9:30-10 30 a m - Adult Bibia Ciaaa<br />

and High School Dtacusston Group<br />

Worship al 1045 a.m (Nuraery provided)<br />

St. Mlchaal Lutharan Church<br />

James Galitmore Elementary School<br />

Sha«do« Rd naar Joy Rd.<br />

In <strong>Canton</strong> Twp.<br />

495-9123<br />

Paalor Rabart SchacM<br />

Worship Sarmce i 10 00 am<br />

Sunday School<br />

-1100 am<br />

r<br />

LUTHERAN<br />

WISCONSIN SYNOD<br />

Wisconsin<br />

Evangelical<br />

Lutheran Churches<br />

WISCONSIN LUTHERAN<br />

Radio Hour WIID AM 109C<br />

Sunday 10:00 em.<br />

In<br />

SI. Pswra 9 v. LeOteran Church<br />

17S1S Farmtoflan Re.<br />

Pastor Wintrsd Koelpm 261-4759<br />

Worship Services 8 30 4 11:00 a.m<br />

Sunday School 9 45 a m<br />

St. Peter's Kv. Lutharan Chwrch<br />

H43Peneiwien Avenue<br />

Pastor Leonard Koenmgsr 453-3393<br />

Worship Services Isnd10 30sm<br />

SundsySchool® 15s m<br />

in Radford T«<br />

Lota Part K*. Lutheran Church<br />

147 JS Kin loch<br />

Pastor Edwsrd Zsll 532-4655<br />

Worship Services 4 30 end Ham<br />

Sunday School9 45 a m<br />

»n Waattand-<br />

Oer Sevier tv. Lutheran Church<br />

Werre* el Fen»t*#en ad.<br />

Psator Jack A deAutter 427-4119<br />

Sunday School» »5 am<br />

Worship Ssrvice 10:30 a.m.


, '•t-'<br />

I<br />

Thund«v T Imuarr 16. 1975 THE OBSERVER fc ECCENTRIC (P6C.W,G-3(>$C<br />

%pm<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

PRE-UCENSE COURSE<br />

Can Stai EISM<br />

it 851-1900<br />

Five more names were added to the<br />

membership rolls in the 700 Club during<br />

the past week.<br />

Leading the parade of the newcomers<br />

was Ed Wright, who posted a<br />

713 series in the Business Men's<br />

League at Bel-Aire Lanes, while the<br />

Classic provided three additions when<br />

Jack Brbwn fired a 710 to beat Dave<br />

Mclvor by a single pin and Bill Walker<br />

added a 703<br />

The fifth newcomer to the club was<br />

Bob Garrett who paced the Westland<br />

Bowl Classic with a 708.<br />

It was one of the biggest weeks of<br />

the season for the Club.<br />

It was another week of high scoring<br />

at Bel-Aire, aside from the four totals<br />

thai broke the 700 barrier.<br />

Pudgy Ellerhold had a 278 middle<br />

game in a 678 series in the senior<br />

house league and was followed by Ed<br />

Miu and Gil Schornhorst each of<br />

whom fashioned a 638.<br />

•It was another close one in the Businessmen's<br />

circuit. While Wright was<br />

firing his 723 only five pins separated<br />

the next three. Ron Wolofski took the<br />

runnerup position with a 657, one pin<br />

ahead of Bill Etherington and Doug<br />

Hays was four pins back at 652.<br />

In the mixed,league Len Petroff<br />

was high with 654. and fton Enders<br />

your attic.<br />

Good insulation pays for itself<br />

Good insulation is the best way to save heat in winter<br />

and keep it out in summer. And the better the application,<br />

the moreyou'll save in heating/coolingcosts.<br />

To protect yourself agai'fist rapidly rising fuel<br />

costs, be sure you have a minimum ol R19<br />

insulation in your attic.'You can<br />

save as much as 30% a year on<br />

your heating/cooling casts!*<br />

It will take our men just<br />

a few hours to blow<br />

dean, highly effective<br />

Owens-Corning<br />

Fiberglas insulation<br />

into every<br />

inch of your<br />

attic. With absolutely<br />

no mess...<br />

no bother for you!<br />

'Compared to an uninsulated home.<br />

for an estimate on<br />

insulating your home call<br />

355-1333<br />

City Service Insulation Co.<br />

(INSULATING SPECIALISTS SINCE 1947)<br />

An Independent Owens-Corning Contractor<br />

posted a<br />

Bashara<br />

In the<br />

Lanes the<br />

Mertz who<br />

Teen<br />

leading the<br />

The best<br />

the Westli<br />

Wylie rol<br />

and 191 fc<br />

runherup<br />

hind this<br />

profited by<br />

Bill<br />

cheer Sat<br />

His team^<br />

break the<br />

take the<br />

A. 221 sta<br />

Oh the ladies side Dot *<br />

a 543 and Quis Steven-<br />

.!<br />

classic at Farmington<br />

tlight fell on Gloria<br />

id a 245 in 591 In the<br />

it was Bill Stephensen<br />

tde with a 215 in 609.<br />

sh of the week came in *<br />

Classic when Edgar<br />

a 266 after games of 198<br />

655 series that gave him »<br />

>rs to Garrett's 708. Beir<br />

came Ken Kossic who<br />

255 start for a 641 series,<br />

i •<br />

had good reason to<br />

ly night.<br />

finally came through to<br />

tch Doubles jackpot and<br />

of Gold.<br />

enabled Millie Berthet to<br />

pace the Wednesday Ladies at<br />

Plymouth >wl while Kim Stoughton<br />

took high s igle in the Thursday division<br />

with 232.<br />

• • • /<br />

The girls at Mayflower Lanes still<br />

are having a lot of fun converting<br />

splits.-<br />

This week Ruth Gallinat toppled the<br />

6-7-10; Barbara Hobbs converted the<br />

4-7-10 and Ann Roebeck did the same<br />

with the WM0.<br />

The best series among the Mayflower<br />

Ladies was a 543 by Mary Ann<br />

Moran Bettind her cametylarge Schubert<br />

with 516, Marge Selnato with 514<br />

and Lee Roberts with 510. •<br />

There caij be little doubt about it<br />

now-*Wonderland Lanes in Livonia is<br />

the highest ^coring house in the entire<br />

area.<br />

Since the start of the season there<br />

has been an unofficial race among<br />

Wonderland Westland Bowl and Bel-<br />

Aire Lanes n Farmington. But slowly<br />

Wonderland forged to the front with<br />

one Series of 800 close to series above<br />

700 and any number of team series<br />

above the 3,000 mark.<br />

Now, while leagues in other places<br />

are fearful of a drop in scoring because<br />

of thfc annual holiday refinishing<br />

of the lanes, Wonderland jumped<br />

off to a b|g lead.<br />

The Classic set about the task of<br />

maintaining a high scoring level last<br />

Thursday night When the last pin fell<br />

By W W. EDGAR<br />

the loop had registered series of 3,231,<br />

3,166 an 3,112; three individual series<br />

above 700 and more than a dozen 600s.<br />

The T.K. Co. team, captained by<br />

John Cox posted the 3,231, while<br />

Farris Bros had the 3,166 and Ron<br />

Fournier's Hiirsty Ducks landed with<br />

with the 3,112.<br />

Fouroier was the big individual gun<br />

of the night as he fashioned a 707 on<br />

games of 226, 367 and 224. One pin behind<br />

came Fred McClain with counts<br />

of 225, 256 and 225, and Dean Shiffman<br />

completed the top trio with an<br />

even 700.<br />

With his 706, McClain continued the<br />

hot streak that earned the Man of the<br />

Year award from the Michigan<br />

Majors Association. He also is fighting<br />

to win top average honors in the<br />

Classic, too.<br />

THERE IS AN old saying that it<br />

takes a lean horse for a long race and<br />

applied to bowling it takes a thin man<br />

to keep going and be ready when<br />

called upoh.<br />

This was the case with U>u Haydu,<br />

the slender gent who has been bowling<br />

with the all-stars for many season.<br />

'<br />

Called upon to fill in as a sub for<br />

the Stroh team in the Michigan Open<br />

at Scfaaefer Lanes, all Lou did was<br />

roll games of 186, 227 and 234 for a<br />

647.<br />

' .<br />

PLANS WERE announced this week<br />

for the Masters Tournament sponsored<br />

each year by the Greater Detroit<br />

Bowling Association.<br />

\ llu.il<br />

•I: st.He<br />

II it<br />

Denny's Barber Salon<br />

* Master of Hair Styles<br />

Long Hair Shaped or Styled<br />

• Shag Cut<br />

• Layer Cut<br />

• Razor Cut<br />

• Sculptured Styles<br />

34775 Warren (by Wayne Rd.)<br />

Appoinlmenli<br />

by requeal<br />

728-4834<br />

[ Wt UM & PiciMwrf<br />

RKf»*Kti Open Mon.-Fri. ; Sat. 8-1<br />

Beginning<br />

SQUARE DANCING<br />

ADULTS<br />

8-10:30 p.m.<br />

Tuesday Night<br />

'3 couple<br />

TEENS<br />

1-3 p.m.<br />

SUNDAY AFTERNOON<br />

REGISTERING HOW THRU JAN. 28<br />

36728 W. 7 Mie LIVONIA 474-0335<br />

SALEM'S FABULOUS<br />

HOME<br />

modermzinq<br />

VALUES<br />

MOflEY<br />

Com on ((...We're having a<br />

Fantastic savings<br />

on Weldwood*<br />

prefinished paneling<br />

we bought it by<br />

thetruckload...<br />

you save by<br />

the roomful.<br />

C V *<br />

ma<br />

' 1 *** 0«*k»3»<br />

Armstrong<br />

AU BEAUTIFUL<br />

WOOD GRAINS<br />

AT PRICES YOU<br />

WON T BELIEVE<br />

FIVE MILE RDJ<br />

FinanceAmerica is here<br />

to put a jingle in your pocket.<br />

FinanceAmerica Corporation, 28420 Five Mile Road<br />

Livonia, Michigan, Phone: 522-5700<br />

FinanceAmerica has moved from 28404 Five Mile Rd. to a<br />

new location down the street. If you need a loan, for any<br />

reason, just come in and ask FinanceAmerica to put<br />

a jingle in your pocket. We're a BankAmerica<br />

Company and we can lend money for all kinds<br />

of worthwhile needs. Apply at the new<br />

FinanceAmerica office or visit one of our<br />

other offices in the Livonia area. Call<br />

Information for the one near you. And let<br />

FinanceAmerica put a jingle in your pocket.<br />

HnanceAmerica<br />

a BankAmerica<br />

financial smicf company<br />

FinonceAmerko Corporation<br />

Loons up to $1.500<br />

CuiMontor*<br />

artfully<br />

arrang<br />

A;<br />

random<br />

pftrlO'atMXIl<br />

2'x4' Panels<br />

INCLUDES<br />

ALL-METAL<br />

Your Choice<br />

Combination<br />

white pebbled<br />

washable<br />

surface<br />

SQ. FT.<br />

ie: 10'x12' room for $36.00 plus tax<br />

STUD<br />

GRADE<br />

2x4<br />

7' LENGTH<br />

DRY and STRAIGHT<br />

each<br />

NO LIMIT-CAftH * CARRY<br />

WE KUSTOM KUT<br />

ANY SIZE-ANY TIME<br />

[salem?<br />

wnvm.<br />

U.S. Plywo<br />

PANa ADHESIVE<br />

4'x7'YOUR CHOICE<br />

W<br />

0<br />

$>144<br />

• Butterscotch* Preamble<br />

• Sienna* Pathfinder<br />

Ideal for basement, recreation<br />

room or family room.<br />

2 DOORTEMP<br />

GLASS<br />

BATHTUB<br />

ENCLOSURE<br />

23 88<br />

BAR STOOLS<br />

YOUR CHOICE<br />

24" or 30" LAUAN<br />

UNFINISHED<br />

' • H H \ f l« MUCH S HOP S Ml K I<br />

i<br />

nzfcf. r.y-<br />

Hcrif tif Old Fjshionetf Srrvic»» Ph 6'A .' '<br />

30650 PL YMOUTH ROAD , R ,<br />

A<br />

1<br />

A / \<br />

/ > <<br />

i *


— — — — - - - ^<br />

"•Spi]<br />

i<br />

m<br />

T 'P"-*. J !-<br />

\<br />

. '<br />

I<br />

j<br />

i<br />

fty WW. 100 AR<br />

***' • I- j<br />

Sooner or later the truth comes to<br />

the fore. A fellow can hide his secrets<br />

Just so long. Then; in an idle moment,<br />

there is a slip of the tongue, and an<br />

odd page in a fellow's past is a secret<br />

no longer.<br />

This happened to The StroHer at<br />

Schoolcraft College while chatting<br />

with Fernon Feenstra, director of<br />

technology, and Dr. Marvin Clans,<br />

head of the physical education department<br />

i<br />

The quyck doctor<br />

achelor of arts degree.<br />

Ulrigle«|<br />

GRACIOUS DINING BIGlNS Wll<br />

D<br />

1ABU WAI<br />

Bring Springtime, to your table with the beauty<br />

and elegance of Springtime Tableware—each<br />

piece exquisitely designed—each setting a harmony<br />

of shape, intricate design, and florentined<br />

scrolls.<br />

Now, for the first time, this elegant pattern is<br />

being offered by the piece...arid includes a full line<br />

of matching hostess serving utensils...all at incredibly<br />

low price, during the promotion. Start<br />

your collection now. Add pieces at your convenience<br />

at prices well below expensive copies produced<br />

by leading manufacturers.<br />

Compare the quality, design, weight and mirror<br />

finish of Springtime with the very finest; you'll<br />

want Springtime to add luxury to your table.<br />

Use Springtime for any occasion, its distinctive<br />

elegance will enhance any table setting, any<br />

meal—a true value that will compliment any<br />

home decor and add to your dining pleasure.<br />

,. l a w 16. H75 THE OB SERVER t ECCENTRIC<br />

* •<br />

She's a teacher intern<br />

teaching certification and approval to<br />

work in three areas of special educa-<br />

tion. '<br />

During their senior year, students<br />

work as teachers throughout the en-<br />

tire school year and' receive twothirds<br />

of a teacher's base pay.<br />

PLYMOUTH—Michele Marie La<br />

Riche, 50150 Hartford, is among 100<br />

students at Grand Valley State Colleges,<br />

Allendale, who are participating<br />

in a special education internship<br />

program.<br />

The program leads to elementary<br />

!DZ£<br />

•<br />

FIRST WEEK: TEASPOON<br />

SECOND WEEK: DINNER FORK<br />

THIRD WEEK: DINNER KNIFE<br />

FOURTH WEEK: SALAD FORK<br />

FIFTH WEEK: SOUP SPOON<br />

ONLY<br />

49*<br />

WITH EACH<br />

$3.00 PURCHASE<br />

DURING FEATURED<br />

WEEKS ONLY<br />

^each<br />

LOOK FOR OUR ATTRACTIVE DISPLAY<br />

IN OUR STORES NOW'<br />

•A PIZZA HUT® EXCLUSIVE<br />

BEER AND WINE<br />

23639 WEST 7 MILE<br />

1 Block E. of Telegraph<br />

532-1025 '<br />

Our people<br />

make it better<br />

BEER A*JD WINE<br />

27250 CHERRY HILL<br />

Corner Ink*ter<br />

563-2880<br />

mM •<br />

15199 EAS|T 12 MILE<br />

2 Blocks W. of Oroeebe^k<br />

774-1^60<br />

P t e a<br />

- H u t l<br />

1452 WEST 12 MILE<br />

1 Block W. of Dequindre<br />

545-0265<br />

oumewestlocm<br />

« V


I f a<br />

3m<br />

your Shopping<br />

Arbor Rd. & Ha<br />

Daily SAM.<br />

11 i<br />

Sunday 9 AM. to<br />

' !<br />

y Stare<br />

idnight<br />

PM<br />

ting Special<br />

'from Wrigley in Plymouth<br />

REG. S Z.39 VALVE<br />

Steahhouse Style Frozen Tenderized<br />

<<br />

BONELESS<br />

Rib Eye or<br />

N.Y. Strip Steaks W<br />

Comparable to those sold in popular Western<br />

style steak houses in this area. You can add • 9 ^ 4 ®<br />

vegetable and potato and serve steak for under A ^<br />

$1.50.<br />

wn.<br />

Buteher Bloel<br />

Quality M M t i :<br />

I w w t l ttw hrtcNT ',<br />

•Wt jm |«t tM k * #1 M l |4< I,'<br />

KM hat?<br />

C'V<br />

N't m that tU-Um kadrt»a M w v '<br />

latch* Hack »aab wnceft wat<br />

hML<br />

And it't anly arttlft at Hat pe CW pi<br />

"fcitchar SN» *al*j al ufmm*<br />

pricea!"<br />

BUTCHER BLOCK QUALITY BEEF LOIN<br />

SIRLOIN<br />

FULL<br />

CUTS<br />

BUTCHER BLOCK QUALITY<br />

BEEF LOIN<br />

BUTCHER BLOCK QUALITY BONELESS<br />

Beef<br />

Cube Steak<br />

SAVE<br />

40*<br />

«<br />

Arm Swiss<br />

Steak<br />

$fl«<br />

lb<br />

BUTCHER «LOCK QUALITY BEEF CHUCK<br />

i<br />

ALL LEAN IMPORTED<br />

Polish Ham<br />

SAVE SO\,<br />

POTATO. CHEESE. KRAUT<br />

SAVE 11<br />

v v<br />

La<br />

LB<br />

fllr.Deli.<br />

recommend/<br />

During our POLISH FESTIVAL<br />

At Our Sheldon Road Store Only<br />

MICHIGAN GRADE 1<br />

Kietbasa<br />

88<br />

SAVE 41' *<br />

IMPORTED FROM POLAND<br />

Krakas PICKLES<br />

c<br />

OT.<br />

JAR<br />

SPECIAL PURCHASE<br />

Smoked Sausage<br />

88*<br />

SAVE 41' LB<br />

MR DELI S OWN<br />

Kietbasa Loaf<br />

C<br />

'/i-LB<br />

REG. 9S• LB. '<br />

Giant<br />

Party Trays<br />

still available<br />

for only<br />

*<br />

PER<br />

PERSON<br />

fm iN accauom ham the Wnrfei Dekatemn I*<br />

•t joe» own parti Oncmi tha ha#py c#waw«e« t» Wl"!<br />

Deb do ill Iht week. Teu'll lava aw pee»*p»eaM*| partj »raf«...<br />

hot antnei and ethai eaten* temtas.<br />

FRESH FROZEN FANCY<br />

Oceon Pj|rch Fillets<br />

>... 98<br />

FRESH FROZEN<br />

SEA SKHKi ' 88'<br />

Turbot Fillets ....<br />

FRESH FROZEN FANCY THICK 4 ^ 1 *<br />

r / u i n * *•* Sn


n j «x ^ ^<br />

* * ,s '. * •*• • • I<br />

•' * i / • *<br />

% S» 1; t& Vi •<br />

;?••'• _ r • - . tw^r Z+wm'&W&lrVv p *:?; r i ^ t is' F vw<br />

• . ' V . *, • . ! , ,r'\ '• f\<br />

* v • r ~% ' ; r 'f<br />

v . ••<br />

•». y , • < •-»•• ' , • • • •••••»<br />

'• "• t > • ' ' • % *'•• • > "*• / , t %r<br />

I ?)', ><br />

^jS*' ^ 4'<br />

:>ti<br />

.v.<br />

W.<br />

•' j<br />

r<br />

TV<br />

7S:»<br />

s<br />

CHICKEN<br />

a la w w<br />

1 *•«. "** c,w v. cw * jsr<br />

«'l "5..—. .1 |TtW — v, t«<<br />

pattn<br />

> i £<br />

;|<br />

Tg* '&?"* "<br />

I<br />

>£«* *9* ? * £ ! Heat to Wend " i,VO,S<br />

i<br />

j .wuSr*"<br />

SET<br />

"SiT<br />

H ••! **«»


r<br />

S<br />

r.-yV<br />

MXXMC.W.&6C)<br />

500 Help wanted<br />

j<br />

MANAGEMENT TRAINEE<br />

Owwr ipfrtMlty. S jreer training<br />

Thunder, January 16, 1979<br />

•ed ootos<br />

•ii.m<br />

piw<br />

1 o*<br />

larim<br />

aUtuttoes Chll Mr Weir at M448I2<br />

Mr apt n Om ef America'<br />

Mt and Urged financial<br />

HAIR STYLIST<br />

Mate or female Day and e»ww<br />

shift Experienced only Plymouth<br />

area Aak lor<br />

4U<br />

lymoutb<br />

*>l ar.<br />

EXECUTIVE<br />

with<br />

mere handing.<br />

ftlan<br />

past production an.<br />

anckgreund needed (or<br />

advertietog.<br />

production.<br />

" oratory<br />

Detroit<br />

area comnaay<br />

Good bencfita and<br />

•Melleal future<br />

Send rtiuiM to<br />

Box US. Obaerver * Eccentric<br />

Newepaners. 38MI School craft U-<br />

vnnla. Midi<br />

«IM<br />

BUMP<br />

MAN<br />

WANTED<br />

Must on experienced, have<br />

own tool* for Dealership<br />

Fringe benefits. good working<br />

condition* Immediate opening<br />

A»k for Al<br />

836-0100<br />

REDfORD TWP RESIDENTS<br />

CIVIL SRVICE POSITIONS<br />

Redford Twp hot immediate<br />

opening* for<br />

15 positions furn<br />

ded under CETA This feder<br />

ally funded program RE<br />

QUIRES that: I<br />

You be a Red<br />

ford Twp. Resdident 2 You<br />

be o heod of house<br />

hold 3. You be unemployed<br />

(At least 30 days) or<br />

underemployed<br />

POSITIONS TO BE FILLED:<br />

I CX)ST WYST<br />

Bachelors degree<br />

in accounting required<br />

Salary ap<br />

proximately 112 000<br />

I ACCOUNT CLERKS<br />

hour<br />

M M per<br />

I CUSTODIAN<br />

14 37 per hour<br />

I MECHANIC'S HELPERS<br />

WSJ<br />

per hour<br />

• LABORING CLASS JOBS - M 15<br />

per hour Those laborers hired will<br />

be assigned ,0 either the Sani<br />

talion DPW or Parts Dept<br />

Liberal fringe benefits included<br />

Job descriptions are available in<br />

ihe Civil Service office<br />

Apply by<br />

Jan<br />

31 at<br />

REDFORD TWP<br />

CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION<br />

15145 Beech Daly Rd<br />

KE 1-3110, Ext 73<br />

PERSONNEL COUNSELOR<br />

West<br />

Dearborn will tram mature person<br />

in all phase* 274 7250<br />

ORD ERLY Afternoon shi ft full<br />

time fringe benefits Bedford<br />

Villa Nursing Home Southfield<br />

557 3333<br />

PRODUCTION<br />

COORDINATOR<br />

Production Coordinator lor market<br />

ing<br />

distribution facility serving<br />

ihe automotive industry Applicants<br />

must be aggressive and self<br />

starter Previous advemsmg<br />

agency or Mies promotion production<br />

experience helpful but not es<br />

aential For a personal con<br />

ftdenlial interview contact Mr<br />

George Alhas<br />

ADISTRA<br />

CORP<br />

101 Union St . Plymouth<br />

425-2600<br />

NURSES A.dm All shifts, lull<br />

time fringe benefits Bedford Villa<br />

Nursing Home Southfield 557 3333<br />

LAID<br />

OFF?<br />

UNEMPLOYED?<br />

Foctory outlet in livonia looking<br />

for young men to slort immediotely<br />

good ooyfng positions<br />

No sales experience<br />

necessory. Coll Friday only<br />

10-6 PM 425 8502<br />

PANTS GALORE of Oak Park is<br />

accepting applications (or dav<br />

work<br />

Cashier experience helpful<br />

If you are al least 17. pl«as« apply<br />

in person Green-I Shopping Center<br />

across from Northland<br />

3W-2I74<br />

EXPERIENCED salesperson for<br />

boy i and young men's wear Shoe<br />

experience helpful Pull or part<br />

lime<br />

Pension and profit sharing<br />

Brody's . 13745 W Nine Mile<br />

LI 141 IS<br />

MAJOR APPLIANCE<br />

Manufacturer needs young men<br />

and women to display and merchan<br />

disc maintenance equipment No<br />

experience necessary $175 waek lo<br />

Mart plus profit sharing Call Kirby<br />

Personnel Office Friday • J PM<br />

861-5366<br />

FASHION<br />

MODELS NEEDED<br />

FOR<br />

Photograptoc Modeling<br />

Character<br />

Modeling. Live Modeling Film Production<br />

lor advertising clients<br />

Apply between 10 am $ pm<br />

Mon<br />

thru Fn<br />

LI 7-0234<br />

ASSISTANT MANAGER far (me<br />

boutique rftop Must have experience<br />

in high fashion retailing Excellent<br />

salary (or right person<br />

State age. experience and all per<br />

tment information Write lo P 0<br />

Boi WM. Oak Park Ml 4(2X7<br />

BEAUTICIANS<br />

Must be experienced Good stylist,<br />

steady Call evenings, 478 8151<br />

Monoger Operator -- with<br />

soles expwence Training<br />

ond opportunity<br />

to buy your<br />

own business<br />

Coll MR Spring<br />

9 AM - 5 PM (313) 239-5737<br />

TURF TENDERS,<br />

INC<br />

National<br />

Lawn<br />

Improvement,<br />

Co.<br />

J<br />

IWTRUCTRESS<br />

and Manaeteient poattion Play girt<br />

Figure U N III Livonia For appointment.<br />

call I8SW77<br />

An Equal<br />

bpportimity Employer.<br />

YOUNG man or retiree far Urn*<br />

keeping and receiving clerk<br />

Must<br />

be able te work varied hours<br />

NsafUs Apply Shiawaaaae<br />

17*17 W • Mile<br />

EMPLOYMENT<br />

Counselor<br />

Peres anil, a rapidly growpg<br />

national personnel service with<br />

over IM offices from coast to<br />

const. jiaa recently opened an office<br />

in Dearborn<br />

W* offer a profrsstoaal work envlroftraeig.<br />

a unique<br />

compenaation<br />

VOLLEYBALL 1 BASKETBALL<br />

OFFICIALS<br />

$2 50 Ptt HOUR<br />

to wort evenings<br />

In CHy RsCroatian Program Apply<br />

to<br />

CHy af Uvania Civil Service<br />

Commission. 33133 Five Mile Rd<br />

An Equal Opportunity<br />

Employer<br />

R.N.I A L P N i<br />

Full and Part Ume positions avail<br />

able eflereeon "<br />

MM. I AM - 4<br />

REDFORD<br />

FULL Tim feek and cetmtor per<br />

aan needed, nsuat be willing lo<br />

apety In p»«oe between<br />

PM4 PlTEeeUcfcy Frtod Chick<br />

an. WW Farmington Rd . Finn<br />

WANTED<br />

ar aur •<br />

to Late cere<br />

pton (apiary plus ceeun<br />

•emI- annual regional training semi<br />

nars lOur March seminar is Hi Chi<br />

cops 1 to thooe with prevtoea experience<br />

pa placement counselors<br />

If<br />

previous record of aca<br />

as a placemen! couefoutd<br />

like I* know more<br />

. call it lit Theodosmin<br />

or Friday lor a cenfidentinl<br />

.appointment<br />

DUNHUL 336-7990<br />

Of l>earborn, tno<br />

park lane Towers W<br />

Suite ill<br />

CAR Waah Alien dams, full and<br />

part time. OUes of Plymouth and<br />

Northville 45V MM or ' 3M44»<br />

GRILL HEL> NigMs full and<br />

part time Plasa Laaes. Plymouth<br />

4S3-48M<br />

NURSES AIDES<br />

HOUSEKEEPERS<br />

LAUNDRY &<br />

KITCHEN HELP<br />

Full and Dart time<br />

HENDRY<br />

Corwelescent Center<br />

Apply in person Mon thru<br />

FTI<br />

between 8 AM • 4 PM<br />

105 Hoggerty Rd Plymouth<br />

EXPERIENCED SEAMSTRESS<br />

Birmingham Area Call Just Look<br />

mg Bootery<br />

M2MM<br />

HOUSB SITTER "wanted for 4<br />

weeks in January and February<br />

Bloom field Village<br />

Must have references<br />

444-2324<br />

MANAGER<br />

MGR.<br />

TRAINEE<br />

Solory and commiision. gos<br />

station experience preferred<br />

Tulsa Oil Core.<br />

525-4500<br />

or apply in person<br />

27353 W 8 Mile Kd Redford<br />

for<br />

male pup. in yeur<br />

days<br />

48I-78M<br />

MACHINIST-MAINTENANCE<br />

man. experienced in general shop<br />

work<br />

Welding. Electrical, wanted<br />

lor special machinery manufacturing<br />

anno<br />

All positions ore fee paid ond<br />

available in Detfoit and suburbs<br />

Permonent and tempo<br />

rory<br />

Otngnments<br />

Mich.<br />

Insurance<br />

Personnel Serv<br />

155 W Congress<br />

961-8755<br />

MAINTENANCE ' FOREMAN<br />

needed for infection molding plant<br />

Electrical and hydraulic experience<br />

required A-Line Plastics<br />

477 S4J0<br />

YOUNG MAN<br />

labor. Kobtns Products<br />

Research Dr Farmington<br />

Hills<br />

478 IMO<br />

General<br />

Is<br />

Co 13717<br />

ington Hills<br />

DEPENDABLE worker for light<br />

and heavy housekeeping duties<br />

Apply In person • AM<br />

4 PM Mon<br />

day Friday West I sad Con<br />

valescent Center<br />

34137 W Warren.<br />

Westland<br />

An Equal Opportunity<br />

Employer<br />

Gqs Station HELP<br />

Attendants no mechanical<br />

work. Advancement possibilities<br />

Apoly at Tulsa Service<br />

Stations<br />

14545 Plymouth Rd , Detroit<br />

13900 W 8 Mile Rd. Oak<br />

Park<br />

13555 Schoolcraft. Detroit<br />

FACTORY WORKERS Machine<br />

Operators. 12 50 hr<br />

• hours dally<br />

Local reference required<br />

Contact<br />

Personnel Dept 525-5M0<br />

2 SALESMEN<br />

1 COMMERCIAL-G.C orchitecturol<br />

soles A promotion<br />

1 RESIDENTIAL- Builders<br />

Soles<br />

International distributor of finest<br />

quality (top of the line)<br />

building products company is<br />

expanding ond requires exceptionally<br />

ambitious, highly<br />

paid candidate for positions<br />

in S.E. Michigan<br />

Excellent opportunity<br />

for rlghl person<br />

Send resume tp Box 273,<br />

Drayton Plains. 48020<br />

EXPERIENCED WAITRESS good<br />

working conditions Top wages, excellent<br />

tips. 21 Super Club, Warren<br />

at Wayne Rda Apply alter I PM<br />

500 Htip Wanted<br />

time positions avail<br />

» Apply In w<br />

) COMMUNITY<br />

HOSPITAL<br />

ttSI*<br />

GRAND RIVER<br />

Al<br />

Daly<br />

Pme brook Swim CJsb Needs<br />

CLUB<br />

MANAGER<br />

An excellent summer position (or<br />

person with proven administrative<br />

and organisational ability<br />

Respon<br />

SIMities include<br />

Establishing efficient<br />

and safe pool atmosphere,<br />

opening and closing of club super<br />

vising and scheduling of duto employees<br />

SWIM<br />

COACH<br />

Willing to devote time and talent<br />

developing a young team Responsibilities<br />

include swim practices,<br />

co-wrdiluting swim meets, swim<br />

ctaaees available<br />

Send resume to<br />

Pinehreok Swim dub. 2*WI Berg<br />

Rd . Southfield<br />

4W7S<br />

EARN SIMM an evening without<br />

experience Show Bee line Fashion*<br />

al in-hpme si via shews. Use af car<br />

and phone<br />

Weekly profit checks.<br />

SW sample wardrobe of yoer<br />

choice at ne coat Call between 71<br />

PM.<br />

7JHJD<br />

MAITRE D' CLUB<br />

Prestigeous suburban Country<br />

Oub<br />

seeking outstanding refined<br />

genttomor), completely<br />

experienced ond well versed<br />

in fine dining lecnique*. Submit<br />

Resume to P.O. box 5176,<br />

Orchord Loke, Mich. 48033<br />

Representative<br />

Dearborn Hug<br />

Plymouth H I<br />

Aimer* H<br />

lor WELCOME WAGON<br />

In,<br />

Redford<br />

Southfield Llv<br />

iani Garden<br />

Hto. to rspramat local b>-sito<br />

ear Commission pay Aa equal ap<br />

port unity employer. Call Mrs Hall.<br />

MI-77M<br />

PttSONNa ANALYST II<br />

$14,726 - $17,264<br />

Must te a U S citisM with ^year<br />

degree from accredited university<br />

In personnel, public, or hmlnms ad<br />

ministration or psychology or a<br />

dssely related field of study<br />

Plus<br />

a minimum af I year* af respon<br />

aihis full-time peM personnel sipe<br />

nence AppHcalioM must te received<br />

by Friday. Jan<br />

17. |«7S al<br />

the Qty of Livonia Civil SerVice<br />

Commission mil Five MMe Rd .<br />

Uvoeto. 4IIM<br />

An Equal Opportunity<br />

Employer<br />

EXPERIENCED SALAD Girl. Ilal<br />

ian American Restaurant, t night*<br />

Farmington<br />

W1-WS4<br />

P«SONNEL ANALYST I<br />

112.124 - II4.2W<br />

Must be Livonia resident and U S<br />

cMlten with 4 year degree in Personnel.<br />

public, or business sdminis<br />

tration or psychology, or s closely<br />

related field of study In sddMion. I<br />

yesr ,of full time personnel experience<br />

or a Masters degree is desirenMe<br />

Applications must be received<br />

by Friday. Jan<br />

17. I*7S at<br />

the Clly Of Livonia. Civil Service<br />

Com mission. JJ233 Five Mile Rd .<br />

Livonia. WIM.<br />

An Equal Opportunity<br />

Employer<br />

PART TIME help wanted Apply at<br />

Red Wing Shpe Store. 33l» Ford<br />

Rd Garden City<br />

H2 SW0<br />

WAITRESS<br />

FULL TIME<br />

4 to 5 days 0 week Apply in<br />

person<br />

SIGN OF THE BEEFEATER<br />

6199 Orchord Lake Rd.<br />

W. Bloomfield<br />

PRINTING PRESS person lor<br />

lugh production instant print (hop<br />

in established dawntown Birmlng<br />

ham location A B Dick M0 Itek experience<br />

Good salary. paU* vacation.<br />

health pies<br />

Mustte neat and<br />

quality conscious Apply « PM<br />

141 E Maple. Birmingham MI-IMS<br />

NURSES AIDES<br />

HOUSEKEEPERS<br />

LAUNDRY & KITCHEN<br />

HELP<br />

Full ond Port Time<br />

HENDRY<br />

Convalescent Center •<br />

105 Hoggerty Rd Plymouth<br />

455-0510<br />

WAREHOUSE<br />

MAN<br />

Wanted Reoonslbie Warehouse Person<br />

(or filling order*.shipptng and<br />

Receiving Must need work and be<br />

willing to accept full responsibility<br />

of leadership<br />

Walled Lake area<br />

Call for appointment S24 H*0<br />

Earn $450-$500 month to<br />

Mart in office of<br />

well-known<br />

com pony. Good figure<br />

optitude and odding mochme<br />

skills most important here!<br />

Coll 559-7755 till 8 pm<br />

Personnel<br />

PERMANENT STAFF CO<br />

FITTERS<br />

PLATE-STRUCTURAL<br />

FABRICATION<br />

Growing company in oir and<br />

water<br />

pollution control fabrication<br />

Need experienced fitters<br />

who can<br />

reod drawings<br />

ond fabricate Wages ond<br />

fringe benefits, over $7 50<br />

per hour, no ceiling on wage<br />

rate.<br />

Good opportunity for qualified<br />

men. Company will help<br />

with relocation expenses<br />

ENVIRO-FAB<br />

12540 Beech Daly<br />

Detroit,<br />

Michigan<br />

255-2400<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

ASSEMBLBRS-eiectronic.<br />

expe<br />

rienced workers reouirrd for light<br />

electronic assembly operation<br />

Pleasant working conditions Lo<br />

ceted at M Park St Troy An<br />

equal opportunity employer.<br />

* SEt-UP MAN<br />

FULL TIME<br />

Experienced on flat die threod<br />

rollers Immediate opening,<br />

liberal employee benefits.<br />

Apply<br />

today<br />

S.M.C.<br />

800 Junction. Plymouth<br />

PERSON to train as set up oper<<br />

ator on eyelet stamping I cop Machine<br />

Some tool room experience<br />

required<br />

Work Is full time, day<br />

shin Start at M per hour and up<br />

Reply Box MM. Livonia Poet Of<br />

(ice. Attention Mr. Septer<br />

MALE and female applicants<br />

needed for positions open IM W.<br />

for posii<br />

•44-42*4<br />

•HAM<br />

BUREAU<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

EMPLOYMENT<br />

EXPERIENCED Service Station<br />

Managers • Major<br />

Oil Company<br />

Paid Manager Training<br />

Plymouth<br />

• Uvoeto Farmington area Call<br />

Mr Lenihan<br />

T7M224<br />

502 Hdp Wanted<br />

Dtntai-Mtdkai<br />

DENTAL ASSISTANT, pan time,<br />

aftoraoena and Saturday Morning<br />

Mature experienced Indivlteal preferred<br />

on permanent basis Woodward<br />

and l» MUa area Call.<br />

M7-S7M<br />

NURSE R.p midnights, full lima<br />

LPN. days, full time, fringe ten<br />

eflts Bedford Villa Nursing Home.<br />

Southfield<br />

U7 Utt<br />

R.N.,<br />

L.P.N.'s<br />

ALL SHIFTS<br />

Full and part time Flexible acbeduling<br />

Fully poid Blue Cms plus<br />

teeeflto Contact Mrs Powers.<br />

LAHSER<br />

HILLS<br />

NURSING CENTER<br />

AUT0M0TI<br />

830 Autos for<br />

832 Antique Cprs<br />

SS4 Amerkfln Moton<br />

854 Svick I<br />

SM CodiSoc |<br />

800 Chevrolet<br />

802 Chrysler<br />

ASSIFICATI0N<br />

KMPiOYMINT, INSTRUCTION<br />

INDEX<br />

BOO Ford<br />

•70 Jose. I<br />

872 Lincoln<br />

874 Mercury ,<br />

87* OW»mobM«<br />

878 .Piymoufh<br />

318 Cdwcatton-lnstrv


) ' * »<br />

i<br />

FRUSTRATED?<br />

of working harder with<br />

»? Tired<br />

looking of four wollt?<br />

r* mm regarding our<br />

to 80%' committor plan<br />

reol estate sole*. Eornings<br />

ol#vtr $20,000 per year or*<br />

avoildbt* - IO men ond<br />

worsen. Livpnio office needs<br />

fwW ond port time personnel.<br />

We will alio trotp" you for Ijcenting.<br />

' Oaitet beginning<br />

toon. Coll toddy to begin<br />

your new career.<br />

CALL MR rtBNGlEAAEIR<br />

BEL-MEN 522-3010<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

expansion Mas created<br />

OPENINGS far both Experienced<br />

and New Sake* People Offering excellent<br />

classroom training by the<br />

Nationally known largest Real es<br />

tate firm Unlimited Opportunity.<br />

OS-MM<br />

SECONTINE<br />

NEED 1 PEOPLE<br />

I to assist in my business Light office<br />

work I Sales positions also<br />

available Call Mr Dillar for per<br />

sonal interview 10 AM nil • PM<br />

525 5211<br />

FAST Growing distributor of paper<br />

packaging and maintenance prod<br />

nets needs 1 additional representa<br />

Uves lo service Metropolitan De<br />

trotl Self starting aggressive and<br />

personable men or women needed<br />

rat once Liberal commission and e*<br />

es with unlimited opportunities<br />

growth Call between 3 and 5<br />

PM only 582 6343<br />

REAL EtTAfE<br />

We're net<br />

ee. maybe<br />

oppori unities In real<br />

wising tor the<br />

startle person willing<br />

their time lo reap | H<br />

Call for Interview:<br />

REALTOR<br />

rewards<br />

AN ANSWER to your'tudgrt<br />

lems Earn excellent<br />

commission plus boiwa. Vou set<br />

your hours and goals We train and<br />

help you rmh Tt Mrrl*d er ma<br />

ture persons om tl preferred ,<br />

m-nos<br />

- AVON<br />

likesT .<br />

People • who like People who like<br />

setting pretty things and making<br />

money. Interested? Call<br />

MUM [ i . <br />

/<br />

When you have something to sell...when you have<br />

something to buy...you've got a lot in common in the<br />

Observer & Eccentric Classified Want Ads.<br />

DIAL CLASSIFIED DIRECT MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 8:30 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M.<br />

$44-1070 Oakland County 522-0900 Wayne County 852-3222 Rochester and Avon Twp.<br />

N


-120'(r10cjv,g-8c) the observer &<br />

507 Help Wonted<br />

4<br />

fart Time<br />

t> KOPLE NEE UED te WOT* part<br />

Urn* la our Southfield Office No ex<br />

ee ntmury<br />

Jul a pi*<br />

•tone voice tt.M per hour plus<br />

tonus to start 14 AM until I PM<br />

ly thru Pnday<br />

for More Information.<br />

call 353 50*5<br />

7 PART TIME W O h C<br />

>1$ Hour*-earn up to |IM. Call Mr*<br />

Bannan:<br />

M H O<br />

JVOMAN NEEDED, part time pro<br />

motion wort. Experienced dealing<br />

with public<br />

Nation wide corn^ay?<br />

•EXPERIENCED<br />

atua<br />

taeria. <<br />

apply [Moo t Pita<br />

MOe. Plymouth.<br />

411II Five<br />

4<br />

JANITOR. Orchard Lato Graad<br />

River area<br />

One per ton. I nl£t%<br />

IS hoar* per week, apply 11143 wTl<br />

Mile Rd between 3 5 pan. Mon<br />

thru<br />

Fri.<br />

506 Hrip Wanted<br />

Domestic<br />

HOUSEKEEPER and cook<br />

on a 4 or J day ban* la the<br />

Bloomfield Hills area Hours 14<br />

PM<br />

Good salary. Own tran.iporta<br />

lion<br />

Call evening* after 6 PM or<br />

weekend* 338 4377<br />

BABYSITTER needed lor occaaton<br />

al afternoons I S PM Own transportation<br />

preferred Call 6441939<br />

'NANNY A co* wanted from J<br />

•PM to 18 P M Mooda* A<br />

' Thursday evening<br />

After A P.M..<br />

'4IMM<br />

' LADY to care for semi-ievalii. 1<br />

' day week<br />

Live in or out Call after<br />

' J PM NW area U I MM<br />

' HIGH School girl for house clean<br />

' ing Near Livonia Wonderland.<br />

II SO per hour Call after 6 PM.<br />

425-5533<br />

BABYSITTER for 9 month toy. J-4<br />

hour*. I or 2 time* weekly<br />

Prefer<br />

your home<br />

my tranaportation Victaitv<br />

IS Mile. Farmington Rd<br />

471-1771<br />

TURE WOMAN<br />

m<br />

S<br />

BABYSITTERaaeded<br />

before<br />

actnnl far one child 1|:IS AM to<br />

IJ6AM. CPU after » PH. f 6447179<br />

[ 'l M 1<br />

PERIENCED 1 baby<br />

sitter<br />

torn toby Aa al<br />

twice a week. 4 hour* toe day<br />

-<br />

early evenings<br />

WANTED Female companion to<br />

Uve with elderly latter Everything<br />

lurnlahrd<br />

For sddltiondl informstien<br />

phone hfter 7 PM. M 4634*66<br />

510 Halp Wonttd<br />

Couples j j<br />

CARETAKER<br />

couple., experience<br />

necessary, mature adujKs.Pontiac<br />

area Aac lor Mr Aa»ieV 373 5602<br />

APARTMENT<br />

CARETAKERS<br />

100 Units. Swirrwning Pool<br />

Apartment, solory and inl^inWuws.<br />

- j; if<br />

557-0770<br />

Thuraday, January 16, 1975<br />

512 Stuoltons Wanted<br />

(including<br />

Trial<br />

in my tome. II<br />

1 Mite. Grand<br />

after S PM<br />

5364I45<br />

full time only<br />

Reasonable<br />

your transportation. Farmarea.<br />

474-77*<br />

WANTED: 3 days weekly, laundry<br />

•a a. ' - work<br />

days. No MT. '<br />

Nursing Unlimited<br />

SUte Licensed and Bonded<br />

24 Hr. Specialized Care For The III<br />

R.N.'a<br />

Companion Nurae*<br />

L.PrN.a<br />

FN.'a<br />

ICS-#447 I , Beverly Glaapie<br />

Registrar<br />

DOMESTIC work, wanted. daya;. or<br />

afTtce cleaning. Southfield.area pre<br />

ferred Own transportation Call<br />

after • PM. 931 5860<br />

PERSONALIZED office cleaning<br />

Specialising in small buildings<br />

to five nights per week F<br />

ington area. 474-!<br />

one<br />

arm-<br />

RELIABLE Mother will babysit,<br />

your tranaportation. • Mile. Mlddte<br />

belt area. Monday through Friday.<br />

$39 week • 47Mlk<br />

SEAMSTRESS<br />

professional dress<br />

making, alteratiooa. Service to<br />

atorea and diecorsldts<br />

Reference*<br />

Birmihgham area 6424642<br />

EXPERIENCED reside* manager<br />

for I )0 apart menu Good salary.<br />

Apartment and benefits. iS$7-9620 or<br />

4554470<br />

BOOKKEEPER to trial balance,<br />

secretary seeks position. Expe<br />

rienced in payroll, payroll taxes.<br />

W-2's and IIMY Uffet type. 45 No<br />

atorttond Will conalder one girl office<br />

MJ40W<br />

512 Situations Wanted<br />

COMPANION<br />

housekeeper for one<br />

G r*on 3 day* and nkghta Must<br />

ve own tcpnsportalion<br />

S2S per<br />

' day 644 9023<br />

WANTED, live wv housekeeper<br />

Fa<br />

ther with 4 very responsible school<br />

age children weekends off. Private<br />

room<br />

Very reasonable terms<br />

Please call during day 223 1463<br />

After 7 PM 151 1376<br />

BABY SITTER Your transjwrta<br />

tion or our* 7 Month old Full or<br />

part time 14 Mile. Evergreen<br />

area 353 4534<br />

HOUSEKEEPER<br />

companion, car*<br />

for elderly woman<br />

live IJI. I day<br />

week off<br />

Reference required Oat<br />

Park area 396 0220 After 1.534 4022<br />

I<br />

BABYSITTER FOR Kinderaartner<br />

and pre schooler<br />

Ford and Sheldon<br />

Rds Monday thru Friday 7 30 to<br />

S 30 Call after t PM 455 3224<br />

HOUSEKEEPERS<br />

Experience not necessory<br />

APPLY IN PERSON<br />

MIDDLEBELT NURSING CENTER<br />

14900 Middlebelt, Livonto<br />

MATURE woman lo live u» Light<br />

housework Three children, two<br />

school age References reouired<br />

Plymouth'area 453-4026<br />

HOUSEKEEPER<br />

Live in. must be neal organized<br />

and willing lo work References<br />

necessary<br />

Call after 8 PM<br />

352 3463<br />

TYPING done In my hoane. by the<br />

M> or hour Pick up and delivery<br />

Satisfaction kiparanU-ed Atk for<br />

•Batty". 346 2323<br />

CHILD CARE, your tranaportation<br />

Infants and preschoolers, Hot lunch<br />

e*. playmate*, located next to a<br />

park Rochester. Call 6514139<br />

BABY SITTER mature woman<br />

own transportation Southfield<br />

area<br />

Available evenings A week<br />

ends, salary plus 644 3069<br />

TEACHER needs baby sitter for<br />

one 4 year old. and I year eld. preferably<br />

in my home Newburgh.<br />

Plymouth area. Call 464 »417<br />

MATURE WOMAN<br />

for kindergar<br />

lener I.melon Elementary, West<br />

land area<br />

Your home. After 6 PM,<br />

729 4748<br />

BABY SITTER NEEDED in my<br />

home 6 30 AM II AM 4 days a<br />

• eek<br />

Call between 12-7. Westland<br />

326-14)5<br />

BABY SITTER needed Plymouth<br />

*r>a<br />

Allen School district. 2 children.<br />

S days week<br />

pay open<br />

455-7435<br />

WOMAN desire* temporary work,<br />

fitling in for vacation*, bbsy periods<br />

Skilled In typing, bookkeeping,<br />

payroll, some shorthand. 537-4129<br />

YOUNG "LADY would like light<br />

housework or babysitting $20 •<br />

day. References a*d transports<br />

tion Call FE «4403<br />

MATURE lady wishes receptionist<br />

)ob. full time or part time.<br />

CANTON TWP near Sheldon A<br />

Michigan Ave Child care In my li<br />

censed firm home A large play<br />

area inside and out 1. weekly<br />

rates 2 Hourly rates iDays. eve<br />

nings and weekends f. 3 Play<br />

school Monday A Wednesday. I 30<br />

ta 3 30. Tuesday AThursday. 9 30<br />

to II 30 PM<br />

7224396<br />

TYPING done at home on I B M<br />

Electric Experienced Can come<br />

to your office part time 476-1549<br />

KXPERIENCED<br />

baby-titling.<br />

Lilley<br />

Rd Plymouth<br />

Arbor<br />

lymot<br />

desires<br />

Ann<br />

455 1012<br />

MAID<br />

Housedeanin<br />

a<br />

SERVldP<br />

, SJO A House<br />

l! I4« •<br />

WILLING to baby Sit your home<br />

II 75 per hour Any day but Wednes<br />

day<br />

Own transportation, excellent<br />

references, experienced Cpll<br />

649 3068<br />

MOTHER wishes babysitting I or<br />

2 children Reasonable and depend<br />

able 7 Mile-Middiebalt area<br />

476-0593<br />

PERSONABLE mature w#man. experienced<br />

in bookkeeping and all<br />

phases of office procedure desires<br />

f art time work in small office,<br />

roy. Birmingham area. Call mornings.<br />

549 9335<br />

AMBITIOUS young lady desires<br />

full time Medical Assistant posi<br />

tion Trained at SE&VBC and will<br />

ing lo learn 351 425« or ' 353 1947<br />

HOUSECLEANING. efficient, part<br />

Ume |2 50 an hour Troy. Birming<br />

nam. Bloomfield area 646 0921<br />

EX-Secretary <strong>wants</strong> to go back to<br />

work full or part time Farmlnaton<br />

area. S3 25 per hour 476-3715<br />

MATURE College student <strong>wants</strong><br />

baby-sitting iob Tuesday thru Sun<br />

day Southfield<br />

Birmingham area<br />

191 1577<br />

TYPING done in my home, former<br />

Eiec" Secretary. Livonia area.<br />

477-0254<br />

EXCELLENT DAY CARE for your<br />

child Licensed home Vicinity 8<br />

Mile Telegraph 533 2962<br />

DEPENDABLE MOTHER will ba<br />

byslt weekdays in my home, 9 Mile<br />

Lahser area 357 4349<br />

NEED<br />

Babysitter? Tuesdays and<br />

Thursday*, young woman available<br />

Southfield area 5574726<br />

MOTHER wishes to babysit, your<br />

transportation, from 8-5 PM. Mo«<br />

day thru Saturday. Livonia area<br />

5914670<br />

TERM PAPERS. Thesis. Will A<br />

Trusts, etc . typed in my home<br />

647 6067<br />

BOOKKEEPING<br />

Industrial and re<br />

tail experience<br />

Payroll through fi<br />

nancial statements Will pickup<br />

and deliver. Call evenings and<br />

weekends 643 4457<br />

DAY CARE. I preschooler<br />

My li<br />

censed home<br />

8 years experience<br />

Wayne Joy Rd area 522 3044<br />

LICENSED practical nurse desire*<br />

to work in doctors office or qlinic<br />

Experience m all phases. Excellent<br />

references, . 899 3377<br />

WOMEN available for vacation<br />

calls Also for light nursing and<br />

companion ABC NURSERY.<br />

LI 8 6911<br />

514 Situations Wanted<br />

Male<br />

DO YOU or your company need an<br />

experienced Life and Health man<br />

Former District Manager looking<br />

for position in supervision or with<br />

non insurance company needing a<br />

man well versed in employee man<br />

agement contact Salary open F<br />

Caruso 5914438<br />

COLLEGE STUDENTS<br />

Available evening*,<br />

weekends for<br />

office cleaning, etc Also some<br />

days Experienced tile floor mainte<br />

nance, windows, all interior and ex<br />

terior "odd Jobs" 478 5486<br />

EXPERIENCED Product<br />

Plan<br />

ning. syst «M 3321<br />

FREE<br />

service - -<br />

Youth -Guidance<br />

applicants 335-4!<br />

dally<br />

(Sumtner<br />

by<br />

Bl<br />

mil lee 1200<br />

335-0793 . 9-4<br />

518 Education<br />

Ins<br />

afflictions<br />

GUrtAR<br />

LESSONS<br />

In your hobe.<br />

Oakland Courty<br />

644 0444<br />

PIANO • ORGAN lessons, children<br />

or adults, popular or classical, be-i<br />

ginners or advanced, your home or<br />

mine Mrs Burrow* Ml "4-0957<br />

BELLY<br />

DANCING CLASSES<br />

to be offered in Livonia Before 5<br />

PM call J4H600 ext 225, after 5<br />

PM ' 459-2855<br />

DRESSMAKING<br />

TAILORING<br />

Oasses sfdrtmfl in Jan<br />

4. Feb<br />

Register fill Feb. 15.<br />

Only 4 person! to a class<br />

ALSO Privpte L4ssons by appt<br />

Call Tue*j thru. Sat<br />

124 pm<br />

525-0930 ! 478-6778<br />

ONE<br />

STANDS OUT<br />

Telephone Answering Service<br />

FOR<br />

BUSINESS OR RESIDENTIAL<br />

MATURE COMPETENT OPER-<br />

ATORS<br />

DAYTIME OR 24 HOUR<br />

NOW<br />

EXPANDING TO<br />

TROY AREA '<br />

Answering Service.<br />

Inc<br />

116 W Maple. Birmingham<br />

M'<br />

H W<br />

TEACHER will tutor all aub)e«ts.<br />

grades 14. reasonable rates.<br />

REFRESHER Typing Course<br />

Class meets daily lor • weeks, be-<br />

J rwing Monday. January 27. 16:45<br />

M 11:66 AM at Ford Junior<br />

High, in Westland<br />

III for 45 hours<br />

of instruction. 122-4770<br />

MODERN MATH TUTORING<br />

All<br />

Grader MA BS dagrses Certified<br />

experienced teacher. Call Evenings<br />

S45-3696<br />

WELL qualified plana and voice<br />

teacher 1 also teach<br />

Hammond Organ lessons Pleaae<br />

call ^ 445 4664<br />

CATCH UP ON STUDIES before ex<br />

am mat KM Math. English. Also<br />

music: piano, organ, theory. Kxperieaced.<br />

quaUnedTutor<br />

M A<br />

S4I43J2<br />

INFLATION BUSTER SPECIAL<br />

Piano Lessons now S4 25 Oakland<br />

County Mr* O 636-6647<br />

IBM<br />

KEYPUNCH<br />

Learn Now - Work In Weeks<br />

DAY & EVENING CLASSES<br />

F*E£ PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE<br />

LIVONIA BUSINESS<br />

, MACHINES INSTITUTE<br />

32114 Plymouth Rd<br />

261-6330<br />

LOST:<br />

Mile and Intoter area.<br />

FOUND: lat Jan 11 arouad Mr<br />

mIngham Drug stare. -<br />

dog with red cellar.<br />

600 Foraonais<br />

REWARD - W00 for informs!**<br />

hading la recovery of 2 Raider<br />

SnowaeMMa sad Trailer lost in vicinity<br />

of Hubbard snd Windsor in<br />

Garden City stout Jan<br />

lOth^^H<br />

NOTICE is hereby jiven that<br />

Knight* of Columbus Council No.<br />

tt/Oocaled at 25260 Five Mile<br />

Rd .Redford. has applied ta the<br />

Michigan Liquor Control Commission<br />

for renewal of its dub License<br />

and that it la the intent of the Li<br />

quor Control Commlsaion to grant<br />

said licenae upon expiration «<br />

the<br />

present license Jan. 14. 1975<br />

S2S-4104<br />

MRS<br />

BENA spiritual reader and<br />

advlaor. Solves all problems Gives<br />

fast results For sppointment:<br />

326-3233<br />

SISTER VITA. Splritusl Reader<br />

and Adviser on all problems Card.<br />

Palm 4 Mind Readings Call for ap;<br />

poinlmcnt 24442*2<br />

WARNING' Redford Township and<br />

surroimdlng areas!<br />

Sherry Shultz<br />

has her driver's license! the Family.<br />

INFORMATION<br />

weuted: Someone<br />

who was in Westland YMCA Judo<br />

Clasa. I-S4 73. would like tp tslk lo<br />

persan ar persons stout class<br />

Please call 721 3443<br />

602 Lost & Found<br />

FOUND- watch. downtown Birmingham.<br />

14 . 1241270<br />

LOST:<br />

Himalayan Sealpoint male<br />

cat. Dec tawed, lost Buckingham<br />

Village area of Livonia<br />

Reward<br />

422 9444<br />

LOST<br />

White riuffy dor female, vicinity<br />

Ml<br />

Vernon and Rutland Answers<br />

to name of Coco 447 3474<br />

APPLICATIONS for the second<br />

term beginning February 3rd are<br />

now being accepted at St<br />

James<br />

Day School for 3 and 4 year olds<br />

644 0620<br />

LOST 6 Mile - Farmington area<br />

Jan 7. white A cream German<br />

Shepherd. I'* years old. male<br />

Reward<br />

Please Call days 4749317.<br />

evenings. 424 1848<br />

ANDREW BRUCKER. pisno teach<br />

er<br />

Lessons in yodr home or mine<br />

6444213<br />

PIANO<br />

LESSON S; in your home.<br />

S6 Wayne Music Grad<br />

Traditional<br />

instruction; ! supplemental<br />

harmo<br />

ny 449 4948 or 457 7663<br />

ACOUSTIC Guitar Instruction,<br />

basics on up Specializing in finger<br />

picking Your home or mine Rea<br />

sonable rate* 644 7021<br />

Fl<br />

CLOSET FULL of CLOTHES<br />

4 NOTHING TO WEAR?<br />

Learn A to 7.


v..-i* ' • ~f V£~<br />

. ><br />

m<br />

1<br />

i '<br />

\<br />

—* ' -« -• - - la.<br />

' ^ansasn<br />

a s s a y s<br />

WALLED LAKE f<br />

ANTHJUB * FLEA MARKET<br />

to<br />

I f Ml kMl<br />

JBSltlAR ROUND |<br />

C M Fridays<br />

le tto OM Amwnw Hart<br />

] Meet M H II Ml. fiM I M<br />

mm<br />

,THK I N F F J<br />

•rrt<br />

Ptol fumttare CMMetioaS frees till<br />

MSTi. N i i N M i l l l l M M .<br />

*TT'* ' r*in " I<br />

UNUSUAL ANTIQUE<br />

MUM A COPPER DECORATOR<br />

cnttjj<br />

DOROTHY THOMPSON AM<br />

tMV»<br />

MT Nerth Eton<br />

ww»<br />

- . ANTIQUES<br />

Fvrniture GtoMwore<br />

Croft*. »t ol the<br />

PLYMOUTH 4<br />

FLEA MARKET<br />

873 Mid St.. Plymouth<br />

455-1209<br />

ANTIQUE PlM«JlMtot A Rum-<br />

• M WT M . JM L»; TOWN »<br />

AM « PM Saea Send Hall, 2»3«><br />

• MM • MMdMtott.<br />

TEL TWELVE Matt AetkjuTshow<br />

' " " ~ II<br />

thra IS. y thru Saturday. II<br />

AM I PM " vs. noon u> I PM<br />

Free<br />

tree parking<br />

AkTIQUE BOXES<br />

An nMUUn of toaaa Cur wee and<br />

If. to—nlng l|N r»V» Bases<br />

leweM. tatocea A cigar* Bibles,<br />

baubles i tails. Baaaa (ar betel.<br />

_ tto vapors k tremors<br />

faet lor Low Baaaa ol paid,<br />

a War. imir, braaa. paw tar.<br />

ivory. agate. wood. torn. enamel<br />

MM. qwarlt day. Ua laattor. pa<br />

ptoi aiacto. glaaa. lacquer. tin.<br />

shells, etc . etc. Te to leund at: .<br />

GREEN VAULTS GALLERY<br />

7* So Adam.<br />

Tto ArtaM<br />

Birmingham<br />

704 Rummogo Salts<br />

RUMMAGE SALE, over ta (ami<br />

Ms pertkiaatMd. MMMK<br />

QmKk. IIMl Northwestern Hwy..<br />

lacreea (rem Northland» Fri Jan<br />

IT Iron It AM 1 PM. Sal Jan II<br />

I row II AM • I PM<br />

706 Appfcmces<br />

COLOR>V 23 m General Ebcirtc<br />

cenooie Excellent condition 1<br />

yean old IIM<br />

SM7M3<br />

NORGE RefngeTslor II cu It t»<br />

ptrtont frootfree 1120 442 3471<br />

, FRIGIDATRE vent free Cuatom Im<br />

parial eledric dryar Yellow |7S<br />

N O T I<br />

RETIRING<br />

Fabulous<br />

litfventory<br />

Mt Appliance*, TV*. SMI<br />

ON SAl6 TO PUBLIC<br />

AT FACTOR OUTLET<br />

Baal MM Malar cMeas Ma dear, to-<br />

•eatery IrnlirraS ti Factory Out<br />

Ml Mr public mH Martin* today!<br />

All Irtoiaaw! M M M eraita!<br />

Sana aecrMrd otowpMae. Mm<br />

icraMtod. marred. ticked M traai<br />

a u h WAY BELOW DEAL-<br />

IK'S COST!<br />

Help yourself ta aewtot WMrtposI<br />

Tappaa' Philco! Kehriaaler! Hat<br />

Ml fa M toi<br />

basis. Everything carries fall Feetary<br />

Warranties aaaa wtoa soM<br />

bataw cast!<br />

M FINEST RIFRlGEKAfORS!<br />

Brand aaw MR stow marred. Meted.<br />

scratctod. priced still Msa*<br />

Family-Mm moM# go at llll!<br />

Weetinghouae ttor deluxe Refrig<br />

sratars. regular Oil. aaw SIM'<br />

Side-by-Bids KelrMator Food<br />

a ram as' Maay ether Side-by Side<br />

model. Iran IM' WhlrlpeM II R.<br />

Imperial with tfHrcorntor . doara.<br />

regaiar RN. now SHI' Taa many<br />

more to IM. I '<br />

DTSHWASHKS -> BROW<br />

CQStt.<br />

Finest (ram Whirlpool. Kehrinator.<br />

Lpoint. «c fUiiM-Ina aaw IN!<br />

Rolls tout Convertible* regular<br />

IIM.M. damaged tap HI' Some<br />

with wood taps, tome M eater!<br />

nc vary deluae SMS.to models,<br />

below dealer'i a* .at IIM!<br />

RttZRS-AT CHEAP<br />

P«CB<br />

Tappon Distributor<br />

Selling Out<br />

Finer Ronaesl<br />

Maay at full Mt off fappan Eye-<br />

Levels' t Ovens', Sail Ctesa! Black<br />

Glaaa doors, etc Abo some Factory<br />

samples from Whirlpool. Roper.<br />

Westtagtovss. etc Fabuloua 40 In<br />

iswtoy Range* with I Ovena. Self<br />

Clean CoatlaasMsClesn. ultrs-de<br />

laxe -regular MH.M. cast ta dealer<br />

MM. on ssle at MM! Decorator<br />

Marp Range wMA lull else Micro<br />

Wave ovea oa tap. Continuous Sell<br />

CWaa oven beta*, regular MM.<br />

new MM' Some Roper Ran«es with<br />

Corning smooth topa. regular MM.<br />

aaw |UJ' Some tolui* Whirlpool<br />

repilar MS M. now IIM' Deluxe<br />

Admiral MicroWave Ovena eat at<br />

crates, regular MUM. now |IM'<br />

Large Tappon MicroWave Ovena.<br />

regular MM. now MM! Aiao Built<br />

In Ovena. Surface UnKs ot or<br />

below a Dealer 'r/aat!<br />

LOADS OF LAUNDRY: Some<br />

ind new big<br />

Birmkngtoan<br />

MMIM<br />

EVes. M2-4SI7<br />

CARPETING. Karastsa shag<br />

Light btue, Twa MIL MM After<br />

rilpm<br />

M2-SM4<br />

DRAPERIES, antloue satin, help,<br />

DUX Chairs!- armMsa. least foam lined I windows plus I toy Roda<br />

Lsshlias. wsM ugtoMtered IIM<br />

Excellent condition<br />

pMr. OB palatins by Miriam Aaton.<br />

Ml llll<br />

Stor art war* Sunday M7 MM<br />

CONTEMPORAR' naugahyde<br />

CANDELABRA, electric Tradition<br />

aa Baifo metal. M in.<br />

•ate. 4 aaatar. I<br />

MM chain. 2 farmica UI<br />

leng. I light* MO . Ml-llll<br />

•Bar. Excellent condition Hattaa I GAS STOVE, gaa dryer, maple<br />

Virion amic MMI Grand River. I dreaaer. beokcase headboard<br />

Farmla#an.|<br />

[(ratne. blond ead tables school<br />

desk, aight staad.<br />

477 M40<br />

DINING, living room furnttwe. 2J<br />

ih Maek/whtte TV AU<br />

Itto aaw. Mast vacate. M7 JIM<br />

DINING room set. table aad t up<br />

bolstered chain M7S.<br />

COMFORTABLE uaed furniture,<br />

all matching, couch, chair. I end<br />

tables. moM sell, very reaaoaable.<br />

MMM7<br />

j STERLING SILVER silverware.<br />

Tewie. Rose Solitaire. TK^e 4-<br />

piece place settings MO each<br />

Some serving pieces After I PM<br />

I<br />

JM2M3<br />

DINETTE Set. dining room set aad COUCH AND Love sest IIM Din<br />

tabT<br />

taM table. 4 chain MS Brown velve<br />

f •** sas loan chair and ottaman MS Waah<br />

er k dryer IM each 477 MM<br />

SING® AUTOMATIC<br />

ZIG ZAG<br />

Sewiag machine, sew single or<br />

double needle designs, overcasts,<br />

buttonhole* etc. Modern cabinet<br />

Take over monthly payment* or<br />

IM caah balance Still under guar-<br />

UNIVERSAL SEWING CENTER<br />

FE<br />

SOFA. Traditional. Mack and while<br />

644-0150<br />

print IIM Chair and ottoman.<br />

Mack modern IIM M1-44C7 155 South Botes St Birm.<br />

LAMPS, chain, paintings.<br />

great books, bike* curtains, mlac<br />

After I PM weekdays. Ml«7N<br />

NECCH1 automatic Super Nova<br />

Ultra cabinet model sewing ma<br />

chine excellent condition. $123<br />

444 0171<br />

ONE Pair black and white drapes,<br />

pair uptoiatered chain, sheep skin<br />

rug Best offer.<br />

M2-S4M<br />

DROP LEAF TsMe. dsrk pine, i<br />

males chairs. M0 Buffet Me Good<br />

condition<br />

4TI-00M<br />

FLOOR Polisher-Scrubber and<br />

Electrolux Tank Vacuum cleaner,<br />

all m good condition. |M tskes<br />

both<br />

US-SIM<br />

Your<br />

Estate<br />

Sales<br />

HOME Furnithingj<br />

SOLD<br />

In Your<br />

Drake<br />

Bonded<br />

Home<br />

J<br />

House<br />

& Insured<br />

SOFA. IM in olive green crushed<br />

velvet. 4 upper ed cushions, tufted<br />

back, by Kroehler MM MI4SI0<br />

SIGNATURE orfrigerstor. IT cu<br />

ft., self defrosting. Signsture electric<br />

ranp. self cleaning, tune baking.<br />

beautiful, only .4 months old.<br />

alao. attractive Hide a Bed sofa.<br />

to full stse tod. like new.<br />

must self all items, sfler tPM<br />

324 2 IM<br />

BEAUTIFUL decorator items, fruitwood<br />

writing desk, secretary, conbar<br />

with 2 itools, entry<br />

mirror, decorator cabi<br />

aet. gtaaalop Ulchen set. with mold<br />

ed contemporary chair*, oil paintlap.<br />

pictares. beautiful lampa.<br />

after 4 PM<br />

SM4&S2<br />

709 Household Goods Wayne County<br />

Discount Plunnbing<br />

Spocial Purchase<br />

$34.88 ToilBt<br />

Reverse Trap<br />

55^=<br />

MATHIS0N<br />

HARDWARE<br />

, Jl 53* Ford Rd . Garden City<br />

422 )«HH<br />

6130 <strong>Canton</strong> Center Rd.. Plymouth<br />

4 13C<br />

708 Household Goods<br />

Octdartd County<br />

SOFA. MeBhtoB ttMi. and<br />

* eel lent condition MSril<br />

BROWN<br />

•actor .1<br />

M Inch<br />

O.E. t dear Mdp by stM tatoBarator<br />

with tee mator. U ca. C.<br />

srjrurrws:«i<br />

YOUNG girl's I piece whUa starter<br />

set. Good ceaMtlsa.<br />

M4-07M<br />

APPROXIMATELY M *q<br />

used help twist aylan<br />

708 Household Goods<br />

OaMond County '<br />

HOUSEHOi-D Sale, kmiture, antiquas.<br />

kitchen Matna. apntoncea.<br />

diisr. ttfvS<br />

709 Household Goods<br />

Wayne<br />

fn.mtu<br />

county<br />

CONTEMPORARY SOFA. M in<br />

latex. Mis* grtea Red shag carpet.<br />

Hll. loam padding MI-TMd<br />

Gald. Gaad condition 171 4M-SMI<br />

TWIN BEDS. I. Ethan Allen<br />

maple Goad condition. IIS each.<br />

4S-MM<br />

TEKRIMC stomp unit, dark oak.<br />

S deep shelves. 1 drawers, sad<br />

ManKlowa door (or desk M X IS X<br />

TIUIl<br />

127 IIM<br />

709 HousohoU Goods Woyno County<br />

S e a r s<br />

70V HouMhaU Goods<br />

Wi.,-,. f .a..<br />

• vvayne uwnry<br />

COLOR TV. sB ckaanels. II kidi<br />

walnut csnssls. Pro-set Bae •<br />

BEDROOM Suite complete. MB.<br />

chest, dresser. IIM..<br />

a<br />

u<br />

SACRIFICING dumpagne maple<br />

chest M drawers, doable tod. MS<br />

Beautiful Preach double dreaaer<br />

SM..<br />

t22 S0J7<br />

POKER table, red braid rug. tewing<br />

machine, toad mower, laty<br />

suaan taWe. potty chair S22-4MI<br />

FOR SALE: furnlturr. appliances<br />

adds aad ends, some antiques old<br />

record*<br />

MSS4M<br />

WAREHOUSE OUTLET STORE<br />

INVENTORY CLEARANCE SALE<br />

ASST. MIS-MATCHED<br />

TWIN SLEEP SETS<br />

FULL SIZE SLEEP SETS<br />

OUEENiSIZE SLEEP SETS<br />

KING SIZE SLEEP SETS<br />

REG. PRICE<br />

149.95-169.95<br />

179.95-199-.95<br />

229.95-279.95<br />

319.95-379.95<br />

LIVING ROOM FURNITURE<br />

SOFA'S CHAIRS LOVE SETS<br />

RECLINERS-HIDE-A-BEDS-SAVE 25%-60%<br />

SALE PRICE<br />

88.00<br />

98.00<br />

138.00<br />

168.00<br />

ASST. BEDROOM FURNITURE<br />

DRESSERS-CHESTS-BEDS<br />

MIRR0RS-NITE STANDS<br />

ALL FINISHES-ALL STYLES SAVE 40% to 60%<br />

SPEC. MODERN 5 DR. CHEST 145.00-79.88<br />

ASST. CONSOLE COLOR TV SETS up to $498.00 -298.00<br />

ASST. PORT. AUTO. WASHERS 239.99-138.00<br />

ASST. PORT. DISHWASHERS<br />

SAVE 20% to*40%<br />

ASST. REFRIG. ALL SIZES SAVE 20% to 40%<br />

ASST. RANGES-ALL SIZES AND STYLES SAVE 25% to 50%<br />

MANY 1-2-3 OF A KIND<br />

Discontinued Models-Crate Damaged-<br />

Floor Samples-Demonstrators<br />

All Apoiiances Carry Sears Regular<br />

Mechanical Guarantee<br />

WAREHOUSE OUTLET<br />

LIVQNIA OUTLET<br />

12001 Sears Ave<br />

Near Plymouth Road & Middlebelt<br />

476-6000 Ext. 213<br />

PONTIAC OUTLET, 481 No. Saginaw, in Pontiac<br />

681-9900. EXT. 284<br />

STERLING HEIGHTS OUTLET. 34650 Mound Rd.. Sterling Heights<br />

585-1000, EXT. 551<br />

& Service Guide<br />

ROOT Service<br />

Call BILL HICKS for Better<br />

Floor sanding aad FiaisMng<br />

KE 2-OM3<br />

Floor Sanding A Refiutahing<br />

Old floor* our spedalty Very<br />

reaaoaable Fren est 477-77M<br />

Furniture<br />

WE RECANE all typei of aatiqoc<br />

chair botiomi Ask for "Herb. The<br />

Blind Man 1 . Pontiac FE *+**><br />

FURNITURE REPAIR<br />

Reunto late ring A Reflnlahmg<br />

Our Specially is repnirfsg.<br />

rogJMg-d reupholstertn^<br />

Garages<br />

GARAGE DOORS<br />

REPAIRED OR REPLACED Elec<br />

trie operators After 4 PM 4M4417<br />

OOD JOB BOB -<br />

type work' You name it. we<br />

KE7-4IM<br />

EXPERIENCED HANDYMAN-<br />

GILBERT<br />

EMctrtcal. plumbing, carpentry<br />

built-in dishwashers, stoves B LANDSCAft SERVICE<br />

complete InaUllaUona Rea<br />

" 47 1 2241 190 S Lynn St., Poofioc<br />

TIRED of watting for the carpen<br />

682-6702 682-0585<br />

tcr. plumber elactridaa. tor that<br />

miner H> Call Floyd, before I AM<br />

MOODY'S INC '<br />

or after I PM.<br />

47I-2I7I<br />

Fee, the finest la<br />

i— American AgrtcaitUra .. Watch for<br />

WANT<br />

made or repatror<br />

our grand opening In <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />

M? Win<br />

help deslp. In<br />

ar my well equipped<br />

Mich, for all your landacaping<br />

E e<br />

kl.<<br />

ITS MM<br />

7II-04M<br />

HOME REPAIRS Larp and<br />

Csrpeatry. electric. Mumb<br />

M«. Painting Inside sad atfl. Gaiters<br />

and roof repairs MT l«M<br />

NEED Help wtth a home rector<br />

protect T Call MAC'S HANpY<br />

MEN ' We will lato tto small r*>*<br />

We offer qualHy workmanahip by<br />

i OraRaaaen<br />

Ml 4MM<br />

HANDYMAN-FIX MOST ANY<br />

THING<br />

g fasnat<br />

CARPENTER available lor Vy<br />

small ar ma)sr repair er tome km<br />

provemeat Ml 1«<br />

t<br />

TRUST your trash Mi a<br />

«a Ki<br />

sal. Dirt. MA-41IS.<br />

MSMM<br />

DISCOUNT ON MONDAYS ONLY<br />

SfiLirtS a i R . x s s .<br />

Sr&a^lBtlf^<br />

I W M M m T»to»<br />

reaaoaable rates, free e^lmatoa.<br />

SS_. I!<br />

Mousing<br />

MOODY'S INC!<br />

Hauling ' Division<br />

You name It? We move U<br />

T2I44M<br />

End Loader Service-Fire Oeanup<br />

WRECKING BULLDOZING<br />

Houaes. Yards. Bldp cleaned<br />

M2 7 U5 ~<br />

II. i.lln r.<br />

i tooling<br />

BOILERS. Hot waUr heating.<br />

systesna. ssles and<br />

ce. Qty and Sute. Ilcenaed<br />

and Insured<br />

477-S4M<br />

FURNACES, power humidifiers,<br />

electronic air deaners Sales- In<br />

stallation Service Ucenaed A In<br />

aured^-Caii ED NEVER8 421-MII<br />

HOME HEATING SERVICE<br />

Service-Repair-Cleaaing<br />

Maatercharp 433 0228<br />

Landscaping<br />

Sond & Grovel Delivered<br />

Soowplowing & Cleanup<br />

Salt Delivered<br />

BUILDS:<br />

STONE<br />

MASON<br />

Aatoinlng walls, polios, rockeries.<br />

waterfalls, pools with<br />

motetiols of your choice. Estimate<br />

on yours, your orchitect,<br />

or my designs free.<br />

356-8319<br />

Lock Service<br />

NEW LOCKS SOLD &<br />

ItySTALLK) 8' PA8-0356<br />

Moving It Storage<br />

PROFESSIONAL mavtag at<br />

Tw. tSwAj^MOVINO • OOB<br />

• Tto Mavtoc MM" MS M 14II<br />

to fir It yaara-<br />

SURED<br />

INSI<br />

FUHNrryi* MOVING<br />

A LIOHT HAULING<br />

•Bsrx-i-Br<br />

M4-I4M<br />

JUUUS ROBS llOVINO COM<br />

5SUi<br />

IMT-MT4<br />

Moving & Storage<br />

DEPENDABLE MOVING<br />

We will move you anytime<br />

3J2J4T4<br />

Musk Instruction<br />

PIANO . Organ. Theory. Harmony<br />

Popular and aaaslcal.<br />

Home or >r Studk. GAS-2MI Ml TM0<br />

Orchestras<br />

Ron Jackson<br />

& His Orchestra<br />

MUSIC FOR<br />

ALL OCCASIONS<br />

Days, 349-4950<br />

Eves, 464-1678<br />

ORCHESTRA ALL OCCASIONS<br />

MUSIC FROM BACH TO ROCK<br />

Call after S pm<br />

4T4-4MI<br />

Painting & Decorating<br />

WINTER<br />

PRICES<br />

A 1 PAPER HANGING PAINTING<br />

M per roll. After S pm SI7-S0M<br />

Pjapering-Pairiting<br />

General Repelrs.<br />

PROFESSIONAL JOBS<br />

AT LAW STUDENT RATES<br />

JAKE<br />

MS-MtS<br />

CUSTOM PAINTING<br />

Interior A exterior Paper hanging,<br />

piaster repair. References.<br />

R. Wickeri Free Estimate<br />

LI MITI<br />

GAR-LYN<br />

INTERIORS<br />

Pointing<br />

Woll Repairs<br />

Wallpaper Removal<br />

Wallpaper Hanging<br />

373-1354<br />

PAINTING: Interior Eiterior<br />

Paperhanging-wall wishing-SI<br />

INSURED i ' £ L Ke<br />

European<br />

Touch<br />

FOR THE FINEST IN<br />

WALLPAPERING<br />

INTERIOR PAINTING<br />

CALL AFTER I PM<br />

INTERIOR or Enertor Palntlag<br />

waated by famMy man. Etp . war!<br />

guaranteed free est cwerft^y<br />

INTERIOR PAlNTING-ReaMnabTe<br />

M ' "<br />

r M w i X t w c t<br />

FRlti STRlE6l<br />

£P--Ar>-'ES<br />

n t . »• _ .<br />

rnmrmg & Decorating<br />

0 % Off<br />

'AINTING A<br />

WALLPAPERING<br />

INI ERIORS ONLY<br />

HrsK^ential-Commerdal<br />

ER IE ESTIMATES<br />

^ 22-7234<br />

PAINTER|S<br />

Rob<br />

need works yrs e*p<br />

348-9489<br />

GREAT rORK GOOD PRICES<br />

Home A Small Bualneaae*<br />

Interior. E «te r i or References<br />

CALL BILL. 2SS-74M<br />

PAINTING<br />

INTERIOR A EXTERIOR<br />

FREE Est .IMMED Serv S22 2472<br />

REiDUCED<br />

SEASONAL<br />

PAINTING<br />

RATES<br />

PAPERHANGING<br />

RFFINISHING<br />

ReslifntisI Commercial<br />

Refere ices-Licensed Ineared<br />

EE ESTIMATES<br />

Gregory Pssh or Hank<br />

FH<br />

Aak (or<br />

Herts<br />

l:M<br />

50<br />

IN<br />

LOWEST PRICES-BEST WORK<br />

Cudtom Wallpapering<br />

FF . EE ESTIMATL. riMATES<br />

CH IK ER FULLY GIVEN<br />

All W i rk Fully Guaraateed<br />

c&s<br />

28 yrs<br />

422-7<br />

851-2138<br />

to S PM MS-0M9<br />

% Off<br />

On All<br />

PAINTING<br />

erior-Exterior<br />

Winter<br />

Prices<br />

425-9805<br />

>APKHANGING<br />

5 per roll <<br />

asp. Work guaranteed<br />

238, 261 4583<br />

PRC FESSIONAL<br />

Painting & Decorating<br />

T and S PAINTERS<br />

We're oat to make a living, not a<br />

million SIMM Paul.<br />

ISS-S7M<br />

PATNTING ^rri<br />

Oakland Cty only. Careful, quality<br />

work Special Lew Winter Rales<br />

Free Eat Mr Carlson MSMII<br />

INTERIOR. EXTERIOR Painting<br />

Roofing. Gutters. Paneling<br />

Free eat 72S0772 . 421 1121<br />

PROFESSIONAL Paperhanging<br />

GUARANTE<br />

Competitive Prlcea 433-0031<br />

Interior aad eaterlor painting and<br />

paperhanging Free estimate*<br />

ReferencesWhts area. My buainesa<br />

depends on your satisfaction<br />

MT S€M<br />

INTERIORS by RON & FRANK<br />

PAINTING<br />

Reasonable A excellent work Well<br />

experienced FreA estimates<br />

IMS 100<br />

PAINTING A DECORATING<br />

Free Estimate<br />

J.RUSSO 689-5248<br />

WALLY'S Painting Commerdal •<br />

Residential Interior painting A<br />

wallpapering Special fate. lUtiraea.<br />

Cell wartime, free est Ml-MTI<br />

EXCLUSIVE/_<br />

Decorating<br />

By<br />

DONALD J FULLER<br />

WALLPAPERING<br />

26 Yrs Experience<br />

Work Myself, Insured<br />

559-0232<br />

JOIN THE SATISFIED<br />

FAMILIES USING<br />

JERRY E. FRY<br />

DECORATING<br />

interior ond exterior<br />

15 Yeors in this ana<br />

Work on Job Myself<br />

Fully insured<br />

644-7100<br />

AA. GORELICK<br />

PROFESSIONAL Patatiag-Decera<br />

Residential A^iomm Ctoteaa<br />

wart, guaranteed. Licenaod. Insur<br />

474-091}<br />

T55R*<br />

UALITY<br />

T#Bf X$W»<br />

r«r<br />

htxM<br />

PAI NTING<br />

CHARLES GODAU<br />

Exter ior-lnterlor<br />

PAINT (NO-PAPER HANGINO<br />

Fa t & Neat<br />

Fair Price Mr Quality Wert<br />

Ml L-MII<br />

MT-MR<br />

Frej Estimates •<br />

Reasonable Rates<br />

CUSTOM PAINTING<br />

INTER LOR-EXTBRIOR<br />

CA LL HANK<br />

Wert Gaanadaed-Frae<br />

AR<br />

476-8 06 261-5856 352-2863<br />

11. J.. |1.. O - - r,, t,i!,, i.<br />

nmtmg & uecoranng<br />

Winter<br />

STOP!<br />

Special<br />

PAlNTING-iaterior. exterior<br />

WALLPAPERING all types incl<br />

ALUM TRIM work dooe now<br />

at laat year's prices Uc fMin<br />

» yrs exp-call now A save<br />

Free est.. Frank,<br />

or Gus,<br />

Pest Control<br />

573-6144<br />

774-0292<br />

Roaches. Ants Mice. Household<br />

Pests<br />

M day guarantee Reaaonabie<br />

rates Pesto-matlc Corp MI-MI7<br />

Piano Tuning<br />

COMPLETE PIANO TUNING<br />

A REPAIR SERVICE<br />

Ralph Terrana<br />

172 70M<br />

Plastering<br />

ROY MALTESE CO<br />

Collins A Wall Resurfacing<br />

Stucco Texturing<br />

LO 2-MM<br />

PLASTERING A<br />

DRYWALL REPAIR<br />

Free estimate* 332 7710<br />

J. ROUSE A SONS .<br />

Plastering A drywall. new A re<br />

pair Free eetlmalea. 3M 4322<br />

PLA<br />

Free Eat MS2447 GA 7-J7SS<br />

CLASS A+ patch plastering.<br />

Cracka repaired Clean + Prompt<br />

• Reasonable. F Tomlin 24M0 Rutland.<br />

Southfield. Mich 41075 Call<br />

M7M7I<br />

Plaster A drywall repair A small al<br />

Urations Have done work In Bir<br />

BloomfleM A Royal Oak<br />

aw-<br />

Plumbing<br />

M yrs<br />

Can give refer-<br />

0W-MIS<br />

REPAIRINEW INSTALUTIONS<br />

Commercial. Realdanlial Sewer.<br />

Cmun,<br />

•ervtce WJ MM ar<br />

S1TAIIT<br />

NOfHkAN PLUMBING<br />

INSTALL<br />

additional . repair*, cleaning aawars.<br />

/ MMVI<br />

I'M NOT THE PLUMB®<br />

Nor tto piumtor's pen. but any<br />

have done. Plumbing. pMctricaL<br />

carpentry. complete modern<br />

tat Ion. recreation rooms kitchens,<br />

farmica counter lap. csMnrts. spe<br />

daitMng la vaMUes Alao maw re-<br />

Roshid 474-5652<br />

WAf<br />

Plumbing<br />

DAN'S PLUMBING<br />

Repsirs. violationa corrected<br />

• ANY PLUMBING NEEDS<br />

Licenaed .Master Plumber<br />

537-9399<br />

I'M NOT THE PLUMBS?<br />

Nor the plumber's *on. but any<br />

work you should have. I shall soon<br />

have done Plumbing, electrical<br />

carpentry. complete modernisation.<br />

recreation room, kitchen*,<br />

formica counter tops, csbinets. specializing<br />

in vanities Also snow removal.<br />

Reasonable.<br />

Frank Roshid 474-5652<br />

PLUMBING SERVICE<br />

A REPAIRS REASONABLE<br />

334 42II<br />

PLUMBING WORK DONE<br />

Reasonable rates Fast service<br />

No job too biK or small 274-24M<br />

PLUMBING SERVICE<br />

Repairs A Alterations<br />

Reasonable<br />

3S2-I724<br />

LICENSED MASTER PLUMBER<br />

Plarter A Drywall. new. repair Complete pldmbing. water lines<br />

Hesldentlal. comm., par work Sewer aervi . Free est Bank<br />

Free eat tall anytlm?. SM-2MS Americard r Mastercharp 421-<br />

Mil. 411-7M7<br />

SEWER A WATER LINES<br />

Installed A Re_paircd<br />

LICENSED<br />

PENDER Plumbing. Heating<br />

and Excavating Co<br />

GA 3-4100<br />

KEI 40M<br />

Licensed Master<br />

Toilets, faucets, hot wsler. base<br />

merits, bathrooms, hot water tanks,<br />

sewers, drains opened<br />

TOM DOOLEY 531-7578<br />

LICENSED MASTER PLUMBER<br />

New Installations A Repairs<br />

J E Styes Plumbiag Co<br />

332-2143 l-ll43 or Ml MI-TH7<br />

BERGSTROM'S.INC<br />

PLUMBING<br />

RESIDENTIAL A LIGHT COMM<br />

REPAIRS A ALTERATIONS<br />

Basement baths, water heaters, fau<br />

ceta. vanities, gar top dispasals<br />

tot water heating, drahw dee<br />

Licensed, laaured Master Q»<br />

NO JOB TOO SMALL<br />

Call my tome. fM-IIM. 332-3*44<br />

H<br />

CALL<br />

lt.I1-! -4.t..n<br />

KRTtmsrwng<br />

INTC<br />

Master<br />

MI-JTM<br />

FURNITURE STRIPPliig<br />

We ueeaelB -<br />

V t H<br />

/Furniture fcj.cssr^"'"s&i<br />

Refinishing<br />

Caetem wort Mr Flee Farattare<br />

RESTORATION<br />

REPAIR<br />

v<br />

Ml 4-7755<br />

Roofing<br />

Roofing-Carpentry<br />

240 lb SEAL TAB SHINGLES<br />

ALSO BASEMENT REMODELING<br />

A SPECIALTY<br />

See before you boy'<br />

KITCHEN FQRMICA TOPS<br />

BUILT TO ORDER<br />

KAMINSKI & ASSOC<br />

LICENSED INSURED BONDED<br />

KE 1 4316<br />

ROOFING. NEW A REPAIRS<br />

Gutters. Vents Work myself<br />

Free Estimates Ke 4-S334<br />

ALL roofing A reef repairs<br />

Licensed Guaranteed. S4S-2M4<br />

Septic Tanks<br />

Septic Repairs-Basement Leaks<br />

BULLDOZING<br />

4T44224<br />

Sewer Cleaning<br />

L A L SEWER SERVICE<br />

Sewer Oeanlng A Repair<br />

24 hr service-Sun Holidays<br />

358-4198<br />

BONNIE Sewer A Drsin Cleaning<br />

Radio dispatch*! trucks<br />

MI-77VT or S22 2177<br />

SEWER CLBANING-IIS first 23 ft<br />

ISc each additional ft<br />

PLUMBING REPAIRS<br />

CALL LEO. SS7 1730<br />

Slipcovers<br />

SLIPCOVERS DRAPERIES<br />

Hand sewn<br />

Your Fabric<br />

, By Mary Elaine<br />

1 us i m<br />

CUSTOM MADE FURNITURE<br />

SLIPCOVERS FABRICS Available<br />

Call for Home Appl S3SS7SI<br />

Snow Removal<br />

MOODY'S INC<br />

Snow removal dlvialon (It cent<br />

iw deep enough lo stop u*l Residential.<br />

commerdal<br />

721-MM<br />

SNOW REMOVAL SERVICE<br />

Very reasonable<br />

CARNAL A Residential<br />

Mike. KE7-MM Don. 42IA4M<br />

COMMERCIAL. ladeMrMI. Apart<br />

m j j U ^ p n c y t o r v i c e . ^<br />

L A L SNOW REMOVAL<br />

Commareiel A InduArinl<br />

M Hr. Sendee Sun . Holidays<br />

. 358-4198<br />

l^l»<br />

SNOW<br />

. Call<br />

Larryl<br />

REMOVAL"<br />

Tewlag<br />

TS14M9<br />

Snow Removal ;<br />

SNOW REMOVAL SERVICE<br />

Seasonal or per time rale Saldn^<br />

available it hr emergefcv<br />

answering service Res I h<br />

Com m l 131 MM or 333 ^307<br />

OAKLAND TREE SERVIC8<br />

Specialiiin|^ in Commeroal|<br />

SNOWPLOWING<br />

Comm I.. Industrial. 16 Yr t?*p<br />

E H Jensen<br />

474 4B24<br />

-t—<br />

Television<br />

SHELDEN<br />

CENTER<br />

T V. SERVICE i<br />

10910 FARMINRTGN RD<br />

LIVONIA<br />

file Wort<br />

421-1580<br />

BASEMENT floors avg siae 171<br />

labor Best prices on acoustic<br />

ceiling 'After 3 pm 42S-fSH<br />

Tree Service<br />

TREE REMOVAL A TRIMMING<br />

Andy. Ml S3M Tom.274 T2M<br />

Upholstery<br />

Custom Upholstering I. Restyt«>K<br />

40RT0N HOUSE<br />

FREE ESTIMATES 72*1404<br />

UPHOLSTERY BY RICHARD<br />

QUALITY FABRICS A WORK<br />

•ree estimate. pickup A delivery<br />

M2-4I7I<br />

PARK Cuatom Upholsterwg. ua to<br />

40^r off. 23 Years experience Free<br />

home estimate.<br />

LI7-M0ti<br />

FERNDALE UPHOLSTKY CO<br />

10 DAY SERVia<br />

Finest selection of Decorator's Fan<br />

nc* Exper Guaranteed work-<br />

LIS M04<br />

or 'Ls-<br />

RILLS Walte. Windows Cartots<br />

denned PiUdlag Very reabaable<br />

Inaared Frp est MMSM<br />

WALLW ASHING<br />

do the work myself Five<br />

4SJ-HM<br />

CERAMlC TIUL<br />

ILUHS"


1 I T<br />

sr.<br />

1 ft<br />

w m w<<br />

•I • . i .' * » » <<br />

140(H-iaC,W,4711 Dequiodre<br />

S of II Ml . Troy<br />

SM35M<br />

TORSION balance druggist'scales<br />

with gram and fractional weights<br />

Like new |IM 476-3886<br />

GARAGE SALE<br />

Begin Thursday<br />

7M Edgewood. 1 block North of Dutton<br />

• Qrion Rd interseclibn Portable<br />

avocado Kitchen Aid dish<br />

washer, 2 maple twin beds, office<br />

equipment, older rtfrlgeratdr. etc<br />

M1-MI9<br />

ACCUMULATIVE<br />

GodDlEi<br />

Thipp old. new and In- between<br />

Adult and Childrens clothing, toys,<br />

skates, houaewares. boys and girls<br />

>kes Brass chandelier, to?*ter.<br />

digital dock, records, shoes<br />

New<br />

drape* and rods, new bedspread.<br />

Super bargains priced lo sell<br />

Friday and Saturday only<br />

10AM to<br />

3PM 20070 N Creenway. South<br />

field<br />

Between 12 and 13 Mite Rd.<br />

west of Evergreen<br />

BIG BARGAINS<br />

A N N U A L JAN SAL*<br />

14. Vi. 8. OFF<br />

All clothing ladies coals dresses,<br />

mens suits, and childrens<br />

Also<br />

china, glass, draperies, lamps, and<br />

picture*<br />

BIRMINOHAM RESALE SHOP<br />

JI9 W Brown. 2 blks S of Wood<br />

ward ft Maple<br />

115 Mile RdX 3rd<br />

building on Brown St . west off<br />

Woodward Open Monday thru Sal<br />

urtfey. 10 to 5 I'M<br />

Park in rear<br />

ESTATE Sale Antiques<br />

household<br />

lteats Sat Sun Jan 18. 19th 10<br />

art*S pm 9501 Hayden Detroit, cor<br />

ner W<br />

Chicago<br />

BASEMENT and Garage Sale. Sal<br />

urday 10 to 4 I'M<br />

27255 Red Leaf<br />

La|e. Southfield Off II Mile Rd<br />

between Greenfield<br />

Southfield<br />

RECONDITIONED<br />

BeTT & Howell<br />

sound projector<br />

screen, and two<br />

reetis Opaque projector Antique<br />

brass headboard Singer feather<br />

weight sewing machine sue<br />

cello Zither 644-2874<br />

DOLL<br />

SALE<br />

IPO<br />

• 20*F OFF<br />

SALE LASTS THRU JANUARY<br />

AU.<br />

Effanbee, Cameo. Kewpie &<br />

Peggy Nisbet collector dolls in<br />

stock<br />

Also selected Madame Alex<br />

imler dolls reduced<br />

10*"'<br />

The "Doll Hospital''<br />

3947 12 Mile Berkley LI 3-3115<br />

2 blocks East of Greenfield<br />

ANTIQUES, silver dollars and fur<br />

niture including 100 year old hang<br />

ine lamp dishes Office desk<br />

334-7462<br />

CON N CAPRI Deluxe organ<br />

Chimes and strummer 11.950<br />

Myers shallow well pump 'ahp.<br />

130 4 speed transmission 1968<br />

Dodge Hearst shift Bell housing<br />

and pressure plate 1130 Relco<br />

Deep search head 135 634-3636<br />

FRENCH PROVINCIAL bedroom,<br />

white and gold<br />

trundle beds -lad<br />

der dresser<br />

chest Sirocco rfiirror<br />

(newt. 110 Pecan Italian Provincial<br />

headboard. 125 Head ski* |2S<br />

Weights ISO lbs 115 62* 3980<br />

GARAGE<br />

SALE<br />

Kitchen accessories<br />

special ovens,<br />

etc bar accessories, silvei^ilate<br />

serving pieces, vases, wrought iron<br />

table special built butcher block<br />

table - 24x66 with 48 in formica din<br />

ing table attached ft 4 stools Toys,<br />

sku skates golf clubs, easels, octogon<br />

card (able. 6 ft Brunswick<br />

pool table, clocks radios. 23 in console<br />

color TV - French provincial,<br />

black A white 18 in<br />

portable with<br />

remote Other miscellaneous<br />

560 N. GLENGARRY<br />

BLOOMFIELD<br />

HILLS<br />

Saturday 9 A.M. - ?<br />

OIL TANK. 250 gallons all fittings<br />

125 644 6159<br />

LIKE NEW. porta crib complete,<br />

high chair, beige carpet. 12 x 14 ft.,<br />

purple carpet 10 x 10 ft<br />

8 in . set<br />

dishes and glassies Ml 6 6999<br />

20%-50% OFF<br />

RESALE SHOP<br />

Bloomfield<br />

Keego<br />

Resale<br />

Shop<br />

3369 Orchord Lake<br />

(Corner Commerce)<br />

681-5424<br />

Mon thru Sot , 10 AAA-4 30<br />

PM<br />

KITCHEN CABINETS. BATH VAN<br />

ITIES MISC ITEMS FROM OUR<br />

DISPLAYS SINKS, HOODS. LAUN<br />

DRY * LIBRARY CABINETS SO^<br />

OFF' 644 S4»0<br />

Bloomfield<br />

Kitchens<br />

Your Cabinet specialists'<br />

4088 W Maple. E of Telegraph<br />

ROUND light colored braided<br />

sq ft of<br />

II ft diameter. 225<br />

wood parquet flooring.<br />

used<br />

476 5282<br />

LADIES Skis and boots swe l.-drap<br />

erkes assorted<br />

sixes, punch bowl.<br />

Japanese Tea Set Evenings or<br />

weekends. «4^63<br />

GINI'S<br />

Household & Esfofe Sales<br />

Cash in Your Hands Day of Sale<br />

Free Estimotes 4 Aoproisols<br />

WILL BUY<br />

647-1674 646 8948<br />

CARPETS, handmade Persian<br />

deisgn. 4x4 ft and 4x2 ft Four<br />

piece copper Tea. Coffee service<br />

All new% Camera. Yashica Electro<br />

35 G Used, best offer 57*4112<br />

COMBINATION washer, dryer<br />

braided ruts. lOOt wool. 4x>. sofa,<br />

matching main, corner table.'<br />

42* 2209<br />

GUINEA PKiS<br />

BABY MALE PARAKEETS<br />

SINGING CANARIES<br />

COCKATIELS<br />

Fancy Furnitu«« tof Feline Friends<br />

toys • Sweaters - Coats - Boots<br />

Travel & Training Equipment<br />

Complete Services. Boerdmg and Grooming -<br />

Current Store Hours<br />

' Monday tbnj Saturday, 8 A.M. - 6 P M.<br />

22830 MOONEV AVE. .<br />

k 6806<br />

ank AnMricard Accepted<br />

r<br />

\<br />

*<br />

1<br />

' i '<br />

• * Jfcfa • ' r - n -<br />

COLOR tl tech console |!» Atei><br />

» 1Mb color. 1145 Both In excel<br />

JSa-0417<br />

POOL<br />

TABLES<br />

BRUNSWICK. VALLEY. FISCHER<br />

SLATE TABLES from 1250<br />

* SAFFRON 1<br />

Billiard<br />

Supply<br />

103 S Woodward cor. 10 Mi<br />

Royal Oak 542*429<br />

BOHEMIAN cut Crystal Ctfchoalo<br />

vaklan Buyers only.,<br />

I42-W7I<br />

FURNITURE, antiques, glassware,<br />

(babes, books, wicker, much more<br />

1217 Union Lake Road, north of<br />

Cooley Rd Tuesday. Wednesday.<br />

Thuraday.. Friday<br />

10 AM<br />

Your Fuzzy Friend<br />

Feline or Canine<br />

Prize winner or jusf plain pal<br />

would make a beautiful portrait.<br />

Mondoy thru Friday<br />

645-9194<br />

DOG RUN. 1x4x4 with gate. MO<br />

Call after 4 PM. 358 5376<br />

REMINGTON Manual typewriter.<br />

Zenith Black ft white portable TV<br />

Dressing table, infant seat, car<br />

bed. potty chair, walker 478 0902<br />

BARNWOOD<br />

463-2179<br />

PUBLICJ40TICE. Tax Sale Execu<br />

live furniture, pedestal conference<br />

chairs, wood desks, swivel chairs,<br />

credenxas. file cabinets. 139 95<br />

Storage cabineta. lockers, postage<br />

meters, calculators 139 50 Mim<br />

egraphs. check writers. IBM type<br />

writers IIM 50<br />

231 W 9 Mile<br />

548 6404<br />

711 Mfcc* For Sob<br />

(jounty<br />

IT'S laexpensive to<br />

with Ḇide<br />

.. rdware<br />

Middlebelt<br />

BASEMENT SALE<br />

m m '<br />

Fl ft<br />

day. starting at<br />

I<br />

BASEMENT SALE<br />

AM I PM III Wa<br />

Off Carter, south<br />

I Ply i outh<br />

Thur da<br />

GARAGE DOOR OPENERS<br />

55*5224 3534279<br />

711 Misc. For Sale<br />

Wayne<br />

County<br />

PORTABLE STEREO. 120 New<br />

site 6 ladies ice skates. 16 2 Utah<br />

S way speakers, new. 1160 427 6551<br />

SNOOKER table Brunswick 5 X<br />

10. accessories 1350 534 1746<br />

MISC<br />

Furniture, casetle recorder<br />

new Complete ski outfit, boot 7 8<br />

ladies Reasonable After 5PM<br />

453-4478<br />

WALL mirror, 3x5 feet, electric ice<br />

maker, dishes and vases, dollies<br />

record*, pundibowl set. 2 yard<br />

hammocks Many miscellaneous<br />

items 425-0124<br />

FOR a 25th Anniversary 3 piece<br />

silver lea set and tray 2 maple<br />

twin beds, child s Easy Bake<br />

Oven, brown leather English riding<br />

boots size 7 427-6129<br />

INVALEX bath lift<br />

hydraulic, like<br />

nef 1250 j 533 5064<br />

BASEMEN-TS-TLF 19478 Osmua (<br />

North of 7 Mile, west of Merri<br />

mant, Livonia Furniture, refrig<br />

erator. stove, washer, dryer Excel<br />

lent condition Brand new Zenilh<br />

Hearing Aid. still under Warranty<br />

4x10 steel dog kennel, slate pool<br />

table with wall rack, medical<br />

aluminum walker, movie camera,<br />

projector, gift items china dish<br />

ware<br />

toys, small appliances and<br />

many more items See them for<br />

yourself Open Saturday Sunday.<br />

10 AM 5 30 PM 273 7953 or<br />

47*4787<br />

GARAGE Sale antique drafting<br />

table, art misc Sun Jan 19th I*<br />

pm. 862 7211<br />

CHILD'S porta crib only used<br />

once Hnadstrom stroller also con<br />

verts into Buggy Jump chair walk<br />

er. six year crib<br />

all very reason<br />

able. 937 8389<br />

WAREHOUSE<br />

SALE<br />

ALL NEW FURNITURE<br />

Odd Chest 129 95<br />

Bed-Full or Twin $16 50<br />

Hollywood Beds $49 00<br />

AAottresses $24 50<br />

Full or Twin sue Canopy bed<br />

$7995<br />

BED-N-BUNK<br />

Sleep Shoppe Inc<br />

25014 Plymouth Rd<br />

3 blks. W of Telegraph<br />

KE J-1740<br />

MUST SELL beds, stove misc<br />

43701 Shearer Dr Plymouth<br />

Friday and Saturday.<br />

10-5 PM<br />

BASEMENT SALE, relocating<br />

lamps velvet matching chairs,<br />

bed. shelf units<br />

No clothes, desk.<br />

TV 261 3455<br />

BASEMENT SALE. Thurs . Fri..<br />

Sat.. 1*4 PM<br />

Electric stove excel<br />

lent condition, baby buggv and<br />

crib<br />

baby clothes, new and used<br />

Bee line fashions<br />

(dealer 1. lots of<br />

misc and household odds and<br />

ends 14254 Berwick, near Merri<br />

man<br />

and Schoolcraft<br />

BUILT IN gas range 150 7 ft pool<br />

table.<br />

2 sets of balls, cue rack<br />

1,75 «25 1025<br />

APPROXIMATELY<br />

60 pieces ce<br />

ramie greenware All for 115<br />

455 8464<br />

COLONIAL chairs, table, lamps<br />

and hanging lamps 453 5375<br />

BABY Crib, 5 year, complete good<br />

condition 130 533 9076<br />

YOUR CABINETS made new by<br />

covering with formica wood grain<br />

Do it yourself<br />

Cabinet doors cus<br />

torn made Desperate for work<br />

326 5080 or 722-9792<br />

POCKET Police Scanner. 1100<br />

349 5872<br />

MOTHER'S<br />

RING<br />

12 Stones Rearranged<br />

To Your Specifications<br />

$49<br />

Call<br />

522-3400<br />

GE<br />

stove and refrigerator. Coldspot<br />

refngerator double bed vanity.<br />

loveseat dinette end tables,<br />

dothes. sports and camping equip<br />

ment. 453 4716<br />

SNOWBLOWER. self propelled. 3 5<br />

HP Like new |I2S 453 2824<br />

STUDDED snow tires on 14 inch<br />

wheels. 120 12 place setting Ward s<br />

diina 120 459 4645<br />

BASEMENT SALE<br />

Loti of everything<br />

1250 Shari. Westland Jai^u<br />

ary II thru II<br />

425 9IM<br />

ELECTRIC GUITAR with case and<br />

amplifier GE Portable dish<br />

washer<br />

Upright piano with bench<br />

937 0283<br />

BEDROOM. 3 peice. excellent condition.<br />

1200. sofa and chair*. 1175<br />

Call after I PM 122-1W<br />

BABY ITEMS for sale, aood condition<br />

Swing, bouncer, back pack<br />

carriers, miac. 455 0502<br />

ALUMINUM<br />

SIDING<br />

FACTORY<br />

SECONDS<br />

For Do-lt Yourselfers<br />

$19.95 sq.ft.<br />

14544 Telegraph. Flat Rock<br />

*l JO daily. 1-4 Sat . No Sun<br />

782-9890<br />

BLACK LEATHER. Napoleonic<br />

yacht chair; black and chrome Contemporary<br />

easy chair, platform<br />

rocker. Boxak speakers. M In floor<br />

loom, and more 38*4179<br />

FORMICA KITCHENS or counter<br />

tap* for labor plus material. 30<br />

years experience 32*5000 or<br />

7M-I7W<br />

ANSON wheels, fou<br />

Vega<br />

28 in. electric<br />

glaaa-topped<br />

wrou|<br />

and 1 chairs. !»»<br />

room laiatdry tub<br />

Room divider. 110<br />

French Provincial<br />

COLOR TVf2S<br />

in<br />

Maytag, automatic<br />

pan bulti-ln dishwa<br />

25 CENT Booklet<br />

ries from famous<br />

mod old days. 'G<br />

PTLIKE IT WAS<br />

fee. 1132 Cameo. F<br />

ida 33901<br />

•t 4-<br />

» •<br />

Lustre<br />

Rent<br />

M Loonier Pro<br />

MUe Rd. at<br />

GA 2-2210<br />

726 Musical Instruments<br />

I piece Mack pirn red<br />

I cymbals<br />

M-hat.<br />

•44 2111<br />

I1SIS Fenton.<br />

Rds Jan<br />

iv and 9«tur-<br />

AM.<br />

BUESCHER alto saxapftoae<br />

Md music* stand, excellent<br />

Jan<br />

17. tfth I<br />

nut. Northville<br />

of I Mile.<br />

(41 I) inch. Ht<br />

24I-IC4<br />

MS- 74 in.<br />

iron<br />

table<br />

Single<br />

utility<br />

fittings. |I0<br />

Drum table. 15.!<br />

loveseat. 125<br />

522 2173<br />

all channels;<br />

Gas dryer. Tap<br />

425 5517<br />

SPECIAL .<br />

SALE*<br />

L ftondo nyloo ilrinfl auitor. lilt<br />

$75.50 NOW $55. Steel<br />

string. Ult $79.50 NOW $60.<br />

20% OFF<br />

GUILD. GIBSON. OVATION<br />

MARTIN. YAMAHA<br />

GUITARS<br />

WITH THIS<br />

AD<br />

AAUSIC STRINGS 4 THINGS<br />

1810 S. Woodward<br />

Block N.<br />

14 Mile<br />

642-5536<br />

)f selected stobook<br />

of those<br />

RANDPA TELL<br />

Arthur B<br />

Col<br />

i rt Myers. Ftor<br />

POOL<br />

TABLES<br />

BRUNSWICK. VALLEY. FISCHER<br />

SLATE TABLEj from 1250<br />

SAFFRON<br />

Billiard<br />

Supply<br />

1623 S Woodward cor 10 Mi<br />

Royal Oak<br />

54J-I4M<br />

ApR CONDITIONER. West<br />

inghouse, 6000 BT U . sliding window<br />

type, purchased<br />

1974, used I<br />

month 1179 4S5 7383<br />

FIVE tires and whepls. 800 X 14 15,<br />

low profile. 1200 425 2313<br />

SNOW BLOWER 22 Sunbeam,<br />

new 1135 Call after 5 PM 144*<br />

435J<br />

TWO Ford Tot Guards (car seat t,<br />

160 value. 119 each Call 453-0844<br />

REDO YOUR KITCHEN. LAUN-<br />

DRY. or LIBRARY - USING SOME<br />

OF OUR DISPI.AVS StKr OFF!<br />

532 4350 CHARLOTTE CLARK<br />

KITCHENS. 11932 W McNICHOLS.<br />

W<br />

ol SOUTH FIELjD<br />

SWIMMING<br />

POOLS'<br />

Savings on several ^izes and style*<br />

remaining from i last season<br />

Choose from either (steel or aluminum<br />

15. 24. and 27; foot sires No<br />

resonable offer refused<br />

Lewis Pool<br />

Company 261*721<br />

ICE SKATES, new and used<br />

Expen<br />

skate sharpening<br />

Loeffler Pro<br />

Hardware. 29150 FiVe Mile at Middlebelt<br />

GA2 22l|)<br />

CHAIN SAWS. Pione<br />

ton. uas and elec<br />

used Loeffler Pro I<br />

Five Mile al Middle<br />

»r and Reming<br />

ric. new and<br />

ardware 29150<br />

belt<br />

GA2-22I0<br />

712 Bicycles for sde<br />

TEN speed bicycle<br />

Sell for 1150 Call afte<br />

OAK Office Desk<br />

lady 's clothes (size<br />

condition Misc Ver<br />

cost new 1229;<br />

r 5PM<br />

464 2090<br />

i eclining chair,<br />

121 Excellent<br />

cheap<br />

353 *935<br />

714 Business &<br />

Equmpment<br />

OLIVETTI<br />

calculat<br />

24 Good conditio/1 I<br />

TEN PROFESSIONS<br />

with chairs<br />

Recept<br />

mirrors Call 453*87<br />

ROLL A WAY<br />

locks. 180.<br />

met I<br />

IBM electric typewr ter<br />

|IS0 elec<br />

trie adding machine<br />

|35. new 3M<br />

copier . 189 95 A AM 422-2131<br />

Office<br />

r. divisumma<br />

10 352 3000 or<br />

62* 2519<br />

L Hair Dryers<br />

i mist desk and<br />

453 6540<br />

file,<br />

with<br />

453-9397<br />

726 Musical Inihumntt |730 Sporting ( M b<br />

case<br />

condi<br />

861 2535<br />

ONLY one new wal nut desk lefti<br />

642 1822<br />

LIKE NEW Royal<br />

writers<br />

13 in and II<br />

Call between 9 AM<br />

NEW 30x60 blick an<br />

ference table with 4<br />

er chairs. 1150.<br />

SOLID maple desl<br />

matching credenza<br />

leather couch. 2<br />

chairs. 1700 or best o<br />

electric Typein<br />

carriages.<br />

PM 557 3743<br />

d walnut conatching<br />

leath<br />

255 3991<br />

40x75<br />

with<br />

2 in 3 sealer<br />

xecutlve<br />

arm<br />

fer 255 3991<br />

CLOSING Westside branch must<br />

sell furniture less than 18 months<br />

old. salesman desk 30x48 salesman<br />

desk 30x60.2 secretarial desks left<br />

hand L. IBM electric typwriter<br />

i<br />

matching chairs all plack and walnut.<br />

1800 package, call between 9 5<br />

only 1 255 3991<br />

720 Farm Produce<br />

DRY WOOD, fash a#d carry or we<br />

deliver<br />

Straw, Hay and Peed Cut<br />

flowers and plants<br />

Sunshine Farm<br />

Produce 37524 Anr^ Arbir Trail,<br />

(just west of Newqurgh Rd i Livonia<br />

i<br />

APPLES. Red Delic<br />

peck limited<br />

ous<br />

bushel or<br />

MA *6207<br />

STRAW Wheat cle<br />

large bales never we<br />

in and bright.'<br />

t. 453*439<br />

HORSE HAY, Rabt<br />

Straw. Rabbits. M<br />

Manure<br />

l Hay. Mulch.<br />

Ik cans. Cow<br />

GA 1 4484<br />

722 Hobbies, Coins<br />

&<br />

Stamps<br />

COLLECTOR wishes to buy coins<br />

and collection*<br />

TRAI<br />

HO 4 N<br />

Buy Now<br />

JONIMO<br />

27788 Joy Rci<br />

Mon thru F*iri 10-<br />

PM<br />

47* 3641<br />

MS<br />

3AUGE<br />

8. Save<br />

INC.<br />

422-7952<br />

Sat 10-5 30<br />

724 Comoro Supples<br />

CENTURY<br />

CAMERA<br />

JANUARY<br />

SALE<br />

Mamiya Auto XTLFjjl case 1219<br />

Vlvitar series I. 70 210 F3 5 room<br />

for Nikon. Caaon FD. Minolta SRT.<br />

Pentax 1275<br />

VMClmuIti coated) 1309<br />

JO* off all hardcover photographic<br />

books<br />

Bronica ED *ith 7Smm F2 8 Nikkor<br />

1599<br />

Leica CL 40m|ti F2 Summicron-C<br />

«m<br />

Tope on IC-I auto SLR/case 1179<br />

Mamiya DSX1000 90mm F2 lens<br />

> 1189<br />

Durst FJ0, with len* (35mm enlarj<br />

gerl<br />

169<br />

Yashica Atoroh electro (uses<br />

Minox<br />

film) 109<br />

40% off all Pentax Takumar SMC<br />

Lenses<br />

Braun FOI7 Thyristor |89<br />

Honeywell auto Strobonar 480 149<br />

Bauer EttI express, Nlcad<br />

M9<br />

Rollei 140 RE4 Tyrlator 1119<br />

S Ye|r<br />

Warranty<br />

GAF Memo 39«e outfit with flash<br />

case batteries, film<br />

10% off all Olympus OM Zutko<br />

Lenses<br />

Rollelflex SL.IIPI* case 1190<br />

Rollei AUICM outfit |99<br />

Rollei M (worjjl'i smallest SSmm I<br />

Just Amvtd Leicaflex SL-2<br />

Buy-lell-Trade<br />

CENTURY<br />

CAMERA<br />

4154 N.Woodward Bet IS-14 Ml<br />

U*asu<br />

•<br />

J<br />

'<br />

BEGINNERS glectric guitar ft am<br />

piifier. good condition - 422-7740<br />

PLUTE. GEMEINHARDT. solid silver.<br />

professional model. 3SS. open<br />

hole, low B extension<br />

Pleaae call<br />

after 5 PM 34*0003<br />

JANUARY<br />

CLEARANCE<br />

PIANOS *<br />

ORGANS<br />

Tremendous saviags on Chickering.<br />

Mason ft Hamlin. Kawai, Wurlitzer.<br />

Lowrey ft Hammond Organs<br />

We must reduce inventory now<br />

SAVE<br />

100 s IIS<br />

GALLAGER'S<br />

1710 S Telegraph Rd<br />

334 0544<br />

ELECTIRCAL Guitar and amplifier.<br />

Crestwood guitar. 2 pick ups<br />

Good condition. 1*0 Kalamazoo amplifier.<br />

excellent condition. |I05.<br />

Both for IIM 451 2088<br />

HAMMOND Model "C" with extra<br />

Leslie Speaker Looks like B 3<br />

Mint condition 11400 SSI 9588<br />

Advertise<br />

in the<br />

Observer<br />

&<br />

Eccentric<br />

Guitor String Sale<br />

Gibson. 140,<br />

1400. 99-I2L<br />

Fender. _ 150<br />

Martin Marquis 1200<br />

Block Diamond<br />

Buy one set. get the other for<br />

a dime! Thursday. Jan 15<br />

thru Saturday. Jan. 18<br />

GOOD ONLY WITH MENTION<br />

OF AD<br />

(Limited quantities).<br />

ARNOLDT<br />

WILLIAMS<br />

MUSIC<br />

INC.<br />

5701 <strong>Canton</strong> Center Rd<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

Just N of Ford Rd<br />

455-1609 453 6586<br />

HARP. Troubador<br />

walnut, excel<br />

lent. 1500. cello half size excellent<br />

tone, not plywood. 645 0294<br />

TEISCO electric guitar with ampli<br />

fier |60 includes music books.<br />

. 64 6 3855<br />

BATCH OF 110 USED PIANOS<br />

36 USED GRANDS 149*11 295<br />

34 USED SPINETS. 1295*495<br />

2200 Fenkell.9 7 days Ke 2 7 537<br />

FENDER MusicMaster bass elec<br />

trie guitar 6 months old<br />

Excellent<br />

condition Best offer After 3 45<br />

PM 4217709<br />

ORGANS<br />

Portable<br />

New<br />

FARFISA<br />

JANUARY<br />

CLEARANCE<br />

30% OFF<br />

ALL AAOOELS AVAILABLE<br />

Wonderland<br />

MUSIC<br />

CO.<br />

Dearborn<br />

Oak Park<br />

584-8112<br />

541-2141<br />

HAMMOND-LOW-<br />

REY<br />

NEVV<br />

ORGANS<br />

INVENTORY<br />

CLEARANCE<br />

LOWEST<br />

PRICES<br />

IN<br />

MICHIGAN<br />

WAS<br />

NOW<br />

Hammond Organ 1 500 1 300<br />

Hammond VS300 t 995 1 795<br />

Hammond Dolphin 11495 11215<br />

Hammond Maverick 11600 11295<br />

Hammond T500 12944 12295<br />

Lowrey Gem 11025 1 Ml<br />

Lowrey Super Geni 11600 11249<br />

Lowrey Gem 44 11495 11295<br />

Lowrey Holiday S p i n e t<br />

13100 12495<br />

Wurlit zer Orbiter III 12800 11895<br />

FREE DELIVERV<br />

I YR WARRANTY<br />

BY<br />

WONDERLAND<br />

MUSIC<br />

CO.<br />

Green-8<br />

SHOPPING<br />

CENTER<br />

541-2141<br />

AcrOi* from Northland<br />

On Greenfield<br />

Michigan at Schaefer<br />

584-8112<br />

UPRIGHT Player Piano<br />

Excellent<br />

tooe. needs reflnlshlnfl. 1100<br />

477 S4J0<br />

DRUM SETS<br />

New<br />

- INVENTORY.<br />

CLEARANCE<br />

Regular $199<br />

NOW $99<br />

WONDERLAND<br />

MUSIC<br />

CO<br />

Dearborn 584-8112<br />

Ook Pork 541-2141<br />

ALL PIANOS<br />

WANTED<br />

HIGHEST PRICES PAID<br />

SCANLAN<br />

KE I-7M7<br />

GUITAR amp. Acouattc IM. head<br />

only, oesr with foot •wRch snd<br />

coeer, DM.<br />

lo-nw<br />

KIMBALL Organ. 72, Swinger 1900.<br />

mint condition Sacrifice HTM.-<br />

VIOLIN. IM year* old. E<br />

Socftaen<br />

Martin Copy of Amatl Excellent<br />

tone in<br />

m*m<br />

ANDERSON<br />

MUSIC<br />

.STORY<br />

&• CLARK<br />

PIANOS<br />

Model 71 was $1/549, NOW<br />

$1053. Model 53 was $1295,<br />

Now $925.<br />

637 S. Mdin<br />

Plymouth<br />

453-2901<br />

HAMMOND organ.<br />

B 3. one year<br />

old. 14600 After 4 PM. 543*708<br />

ORGAN<br />

SPECIALS<br />

BALDWIN French Provincial<br />

Organ, look and play os new<br />

$1288<br />

Sole on BALDWIN and YAM-<br />

AHA floor model organs with<br />

warranty from $590<br />

ORGANS FOR RENT only $15<br />

per month with free lessons<br />

SMILEY<br />

BROS.<br />

1010 N Hunter. Birmingham<br />

Ml 7-1177<br />

OP€N SUNDAY AND EVES<br />

WURLITZER console piano. an0<br />

bench, walnut. I year old. cost<br />

1995 will sell|750 522*254<br />

ALL<br />

MUSICAL<br />

- INSTRUMENTS -<br />

Rentals. M 50 monthly<br />

Drum out<br />

fits, amplifiers, flutes, violins, electric<br />

guitars basses-pianos. Classical<br />

guitan. saxophones. PA equip<br />

ment. banjoes, cellos, clannets<br />

Over 100 instrumetns All rental<br />

fees applied to purchase price<br />

M<br />

STUDIO<br />

861-2662<br />

SPINET Piano. Winter, needs re<br />

finishing and tuning. PO 261*054<br />

SAVE!<br />

All guitars include<br />

Case FREE<br />

Also<br />

All amps on sale<br />

Pontiac Music 4 Sound<br />

2534 Orchard Lake Rd<br />

(IN SYLVAN LAKE)<br />

682-3350<br />

UPRIGHT piano and bench, oak.<br />

very good condition 1175 27*3949<br />

728 TV, Stareo, Hi-Fi<br />

&. Tape<br />

Decks<br />

AIRLINE brand. Black and white<br />

TV Console 175 422-7547<br />

SPEAKERS, pair of custom built 4<br />

way Solid walnut cabinets.flOO<br />

each 445 5499<br />

Y<br />

SHOW<br />

•ow. "Bed,<br />

far ran<br />

Sm<br />

Jon. 19th 9 am-4 pro Careen<br />

ter's Hall. IM« Wtat Warre*. IN<br />

E<br />

of SartMKM Table*. 42S-7IM or<br />

M4-4U3<br />

SLATE POOL TABLES 1241'<br />

Unexpected unemployment forces<br />

over stocked manufacturer to sell<br />

at dealer's prices. Open 7 day*<br />

week I AM to I PM 39*7254<br />

732 Wearing Appcrel<br />

SHEARED muskrat jacket, (fawn<br />

color) with autumn haze mink collar.<br />

alia 10. Like new. If interested<br />

call 444*754<br />

FITTED RANCH mini itxr 1*12.<br />

worn I times<br />

Purchased January<br />

1973 Original coat 94.000 asking<br />

12.000 771-3434<br />

FINE old 'Movie Star' clothing,<br />

sim<br />

4 to 40. hundreds of items,<br />

jewelry, accessories, the whole<br />

thing! 341 3490 until 4 pm evenings.<br />

887-2384<br />

TWO men's Cashmere overcoats,<br />

excellent condition, size 40. CA2-<br />

0208<br />

LADIES COATS Size 10 Gray velvet.<br />

fur color. 113<br />

Wet look rain<br />

coat. |7<br />

Leather jacket, removable<br />

lining. 120 422 9369<br />

MEN'S SUITS, size 42 reasonable<br />

Women's apparel size 7 to I<br />

Cafl<br />

after 4 PM 422*521<br />

SATIN wedding dress with Camelot<br />

head piece Size 10 - 12 Best offer<br />

After 6 525 1128<br />

DRESSES. 1*14. blouses. 34 Tops.<br />

34 Butte knits suits. 12-14 Winter<br />

coat, black, mink collar<br />

Good con<br />

dltion 474 5211<br />

LADIES Clothing, winter coat,<br />

mirtk collar, size 10-I2.like new.<br />

195 Dresses excellent, reasonable<br />

421-2113<br />

EMBA Natural blue Cereulean<br />

Mink jacket Female skins 24<br />

inches Medium fine condition<br />

1400 557 3911<br />

736 Wanted Misc.<br />

NEED pieces of fake fur coats, col<br />

lars. hats Light colors only<br />

437 7198<br />

WANTED Cash for old comic<br />

books, figurines, dolls<br />

Call Ron*<br />

779 0234<br />

WANTED<br />

Late model refrigerator<br />

and electric stove Call after 5 PM:'<br />

455-7916<br />

WANTED<br />

Used color TVs need<br />

ine repair<br />

Must have UHF channels<br />

Pay up to MO Also black and<br />

white Portables and Stereos. 728-<br />

5404 or 201 S800<br />

WANTEb 10 inch Rockwell Delta<br />

Unisaw. bench saw<br />

or contractor's<br />

table saw 44*0473<br />

WANTED<br />

Table saw, band saw<br />

lathe, drill press, roto tiller,477 2146<br />

ALL PIANOS WANTED<br />

HIGHEST PRICES PAID<br />

SCANLAN KE 2 7 537<br />

RCA Black and white TV. early<br />

American console<br />

Good condition<br />

135 335 5108<br />

WANTED 5 to 8 HP rototiller in<br />

fair condition Ca 11 9 AM 5 PM<br />

476-9660<br />

WANTED 6~ft slate pool table<br />

Call 645 2177<br />

MAGNAVOX 21 inch color TV.<br />

stereo. FM AM radio, phono, excel<br />

lent condition 1300 Walnut console<br />

474 1 370<br />

WANTED Old fashioned, free<br />

standing, folding fireplace spark<br />

screen<br />

Also need interesting tools<br />

and andirons 647-2111<br />

Stereo<br />

Liquidators<br />

SAT. ONLY 12-6<br />

Same Great Bargains<br />

as Last Week<br />

23140 WOODWARD<br />

I3'i BLOCKS NORTH OF 9 MILE<br />

WASTED<br />

Bedroom Sets. Chests<br />

Desks. Refrigerators. Wnnger<br />

Washers. 30 in<br />

Gas and Electnc<br />

Stoves 36 in Gas Ranges. Dres<br />

sers and Household KE 1-5166<br />

WANTED: pool table, slate, must<br />

be in good condition. 422-5280<br />

IN NEED of old wicker porch furni<br />

lure Call 64 2 5799 or 644 5549<br />

TRUMPET and accessories. 145<br />

Clarinet in good condition |7S<br />

47*2279<br />

MAN'S hockey eouipmepl. used,<br />

complete outfit including size ION<br />

CCM lack skates 35*4030 or<br />

353 7725<br />

SONY STEREO WITH AmFm.<br />

1150 Teac 210 cassett deck. 1100<br />

Mint condition 643 6380<br />

ACOUSTIC research receiver and<br />

turn table with Shure cartridge,<br />

iwo 12 inch TRXB electro voice. 3<br />

way speakers in bass reflex enclosures.<br />

excellent condition. 1550, or<br />

best offer 673 9482<br />

All Non-Ferrous Metals<br />

Copper 32-40c Brass 22 30c<br />

Lead 10c Aluminum 8-16c<br />

BATTERIES $1 00<br />

Cart* de-Nickel S'I ver<br />

Plymouth Iron & Metal<br />

Open Sat 8-4<br />

425-1110 453-1080<br />

CURTIS • MATHES television<br />

stereo combination. 5 ft<br />

Ions, like<br />

new. 1275 477 8398<br />

WANTED recoverable full size<br />

sofa bed<br />

Contemporary or tradi<br />

tional Good condition but needs re<br />

covering 64*1534<br />

WANTED • console piano in good<br />

condition 474 3323<br />

730 Sporting Good*<br />

ROSSIGNOI. Strato 102 Short skis<br />

185cm with Spademan bindings I<br />

year old Perfect condition 642 *980<br />

WANTED<br />

Piano. Baby Grand or<br />

Spinel 425 5113<br />

WANTED houseful of furniture<br />

and appliances PA 2*994<br />

WHITE Streak, wood and fiberglas<br />

laminated skis Without bindings<br />

Good condition US • 453*114<br />

SKIS.<br />

Hart. 200cm. marker bind<br />

ings. Nordica boots. 12, 175 Lady's<br />

outfit, Cupco boots I. ISO 47*3130<br />

WANTED: Lionel aad American<br />

Flyer Trains 729 5698<br />

. COLOR TV's needing repair,<br />

under 7 vears old. pay up lo 140<br />

Also B'W portables<br />

with UHF. up<br />

too 110 838 7842<br />

SKIS<br />

Kastle CPM 205 with step In<br />

bindings Great condition Used 3<br />

timea 175 47*5891<br />

MAN'S CCM figure skates IO'T,<br />

17 50. Henke ski boots, I0'». 125.<br />

both used once<br />

Knissel 195 Blue<br />

Star skis with marker bindings.<br />

tSS 644 3(47<br />

738 Household Pets<br />

FEMALE 6 month old poodle ler<br />

ner. needs lots of love<br />

For price<br />

of ad 455-7442<br />

TWO mixed breed males<br />

Free to<br />

good home Watchdogs<br />

Poodle. 3'i<br />

mos A K C . male 421-121*<br />

COMPLETE SKI package for sale<br />

Marker bindings. Caroide boots<br />

size 10. poles, Daiwa fiberglass<br />

115cm skis, nylon ski cover, runaway<br />

bindings<br />

Excellent condition,<br />

used 4 times 145 After 4 PM<br />

534 *444<br />

SHIH TZU puppies 543 3098 or<br />

425*174<br />

HEAD 340 Skis. Man's Rteker<br />

boots, poles and new car rack.<br />


w u i<br />

«<br />

1,1<br />

* • " V •<br />

1<br />

820<br />

YOUR CAR<br />

Moy be the ona we wont, ft<br />

it's o lot* modal ond In good<br />

condition - yoo're in luck, be<br />

couie vue will pay you more<br />

00th money thon anyone else<br />

for your cor Foreign ond<br />

sport* cars too. Hurry though,<br />

because when we get the<br />

car* we need, then our offers<br />

go down Coll today.<br />

Birmingham<br />

CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH<br />

2IM W Maple Rd Troy Motor<br />

Mall<br />

' 643-7000<br />

Always Bigger Gash<br />

Sharp Late Model Car*<br />

NEEDED NOW<br />

FOR OUT OF STATE MARKET<br />

Mansfield Auto Sales<br />

IIM Baldwin<br />

FE SS900<br />

Pontiac<br />

FF. I U25<br />

TOP DOLLAR<br />

FOR SHARP CARS<br />

Averill Auto Soles<br />

MHO Dixie Hwv<br />

FEderal M W<br />

Pontiac<br />

FEderal I-N7S<br />

821 Junk Cars Wanted<br />

Wanted<br />

Junk<br />

55c Pa<br />

Cars<br />

100 LBS<br />

FAST PICK-UP<br />

CALL<br />

D. & J. Auto<br />

Wrecking<br />

474-4425<br />

$ CASH $<br />

55c PER 100 LBS<br />

For Jwnk Cars<br />

G & L Auto Wrecking<br />

537-4456<br />

JUNK<br />

CARS<br />

WANTED<br />

FREE<br />

PICKUP<br />

Z39-3333 268-1090<br />

816 Auto Parts & Service<br />

e<br />

II .<br />

j<br />

821 Junk Cars Wanted TfwHta 824 Sports and<br />

HIGH$$HIGH$$ ;h$$<br />

WANTED<br />

Junk<br />

High<br />

Cars<br />

Dollar<br />

City Auto Recovery<br />

40111 Schoolcroft<br />

453-3411 261-9120<br />

822 Trucks for salt<br />

EXPLORER 1*71. Camper Special<br />

Power atoertng. brakes, cuatom<br />

Original owner, tow mileage Excel<br />

km condition 453 3097<br />

FORD. 1973. Cab ft Chaasla. auto<br />

rnatlc. air. I.M0 mltei. lilts A via<br />

Ford. Telegraph at II Mile JM 3100<br />

CHEVY tf74 Van Light blue. automatic<br />

transmkaaton. power steerkng.<br />

brakes, radio U.IM . 417 SIH<br />

CHEVROLET. 1*71. ton paneled<br />

truck I cylinder stick shift. 11150<br />

Call between 9 and S PM. Mi nn<br />

FORD Van - irTTRemovibW wets<br />

•hag carpet, air. under warrant srranty<br />

17*2(35<br />

DODGE 19M N-ton wrecker. Automatic<br />

tranamiaaion. new snow<br />

tirea. Fully equipped II .US or rea<br />

sonable offer SS7 4424<br />

1174 BRONCO I door. V4. « wheel<br />

drive and radio Extra sharp 1.700<br />

miles Priced to sell<br />

HINES PARK<br />

LINCOLN MERCURY<br />

ANN ARBOR RD AT HAGGERTY<br />

453-2424 425-2444<br />

FORD 1973 Club wagon 3 speed. I<br />

cylinder, am radio. 5.500 miles.<br />

47I-M70<br />

PICK UP shell. 1173 white Royal.<br />

4 ton beds lights and pane4ing. excellent<br />

condition. 1150 45J-M4*<br />

FORD IMS C 750 II ft enclosed<br />

van, 2 speed axle Excellent condi<br />

Hon. II475 522 2847<br />

FORD IHI super van. 300 series. I<br />

ton. 3 speed power brakes. 49.000<br />

miles SI000 471-117$<br />

JEEP I Ml. pickup. 7 ft Meyers<br />

snow plow new motor and trans<br />

mission, real money maker Excel<br />

lent condition 11.295 or best offer<br />

721 MSI<br />

824 Sports and<br />

Imported Cars<br />

FIAT I Ml. 1500 A M FM remov<br />

able hardtop, new brakes trans<br />

muffler. St 100 or best offer 522 2040<br />

AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION<br />

" S P E C I A L "<br />

ROAOTEST e CLEAN SCREEN<br />

CHANGE<br />

TRANSMISSION<br />

FLUID<br />

ADJUST BANDS<br />

AAA<br />

e<br />

e<br />

e<br />

REQ. $16.95<br />

REPLACE PAN OA8KET<br />

CHECK TRANSMISSION<br />

FOR LEAKS<br />

ADJUST LINKAGE<br />

NOW $ 7<br />

49<br />

+ FLUID<br />

5939 MIDDLEBELT<br />

(2 BLKS. N. OF FORD)<br />

421-2200e<br />

GUARDIAN<br />

VW "U. green with white interior,<br />

radio Nice' I7S0 Consider foreign<br />

trade 85 2 3301<br />

RUSTPROOFING!<br />

PREVENT RUST NEW ft OLDER CARS<br />

Import*) Car*<br />

VOLKSWAGEN I9TI Squarebeck<br />

aedan. 4 speed, sun root. AmFm<br />

stereo, luggage rack. One owner.<br />

Ml-MTI<br />

FIAT. INT. Abarth Sport Caupr.<br />

RUM and looks good. 31 mpg. MB..<br />

M1-2T90<br />

CORVETTE 1173. air conditioning,<br />

automatic, power steering power<br />

brakes, etcellent condition US-M3S<br />

1973 CAPRI<br />

2 door, AM-FM radio, heater,<br />

white tidewolis. 2,000 engine,<br />

deluxe interior, plenty<br />

of mile* per gallon of gas<br />

$1,995<br />

PAT MILLIKEN<br />

FORD<br />

M00 Telegraph<br />

Between Plymouth A W Chicago<br />

255-5840<br />

HONDA sedan 1972. am fm radio,<br />

needs muffler. I7S0. must sell,<br />

after I PM 474 2273<br />

OPEL GT. 1970. red. 4 speed. 30<br />

MPG. excellent condition. 45.000<br />

miles. II.516 .<br />

477 I32S<br />

CORVETTE IM2. 4 speed, AmFm<br />

stereo. 317. must sell, best offer;<br />

also optional equipment 119-7129<br />

PORSCHE. 1974 . 914 2 0 Litre Ex<br />

cellent condition Everything but<br />

air Best offer 34*3913<br />

VOLVO 1973 two (2) door, fuel injection.<br />

radials. snows. rustproofed.<br />

AmFm stereo 13.700<br />

After S PM Ml 4357<br />

854<br />

GREMLIN<br />

lee 'Milne<br />

11.400<br />

856 Buick<br />

Al<br />

tPOLLO. I M.<br />

brakes. Air<br />

beat offer<br />

#71. V-l. air. am<br />

eicallent<br />

wrt<br />

r JStiI:<br />

4IS 9771<br />

CAPRI Irn. good condition BUICK LeS bre Ml convertible.<br />

need, brown with wllh Mack vinyl top ITOOor best Her<br />

SJM7TI<br />

Deluxe Interior M.M0 mi lea.<br />

II.MM Call after I PM US-MI BUICK IIM Elec ra. power wlpllent<br />

condition.<br />

dows. aeaU<br />

low mileage<br />

MI-S7M<br />

FORD 1173 Raochero CT pick up<br />

Ford executive personal vehicle<br />

FIAT ItTI. 114 Sport Coupe. AM-<br />

»7I5 562 3MI<br />

FM stereo, good condition. $1300<br />

Call 5411002 or after I PM M34994<br />

PORSCHE 356 C.<br />

$2100<br />

am fm radio<br />

5154780<br />

FERRARI-LOTUS<br />

Michigan's Only Authorized<br />

Sales Service<br />

Now available - (he all new breed<br />

of Luxury Touring Cars, the four<br />

place Lotus Elite<br />

SPORTS CAR<br />

EXCHANGE<br />

1S2M Michigan Ave<br />

Dearborn. Mich<br />

581-6222<br />

OPEL 1970. GT. blue, after 6 PM<br />

and weekends 414 2791<br />

OPEL GT. 1970. new steel Radials.<br />

brakes, exhaust, shocks, alter<br />

nater. 40.000 miles Excellent condi<br />

tion 11750<br />

739 7S26<br />

rMERCEDES 1973 210 SE 4 5 All<br />

WANTED Impala automobile 2 VOLVO IM. 1973 Dark blue Very ons. immaculate 18.000 miles,<br />

door. IK! or IM9. o later than 5 P.M.<br />

Friday, January 17, 1975 LO<br />

Claim your TWO FREE RED WING<br />

HOCKEY TICKETS 261 8600 Exl.<br />

209<br />

CONGRATULATIONS!<br />

MUSTANG 1945 California car No<br />

rust Custom options Excellent con<br />

dition S550<br />

*e9M*<br />

PINTO 1973 Pnvate owner Excel<br />

lent condition New lires snocks<br />

air conditioning automatic Asking<br />

$2 300 Ml-4343<br />

GASOLINE<br />

HOW MUCH DO YOU<br />

DRIVE?<br />

HOW MUCH DOES IT<br />

COST?<br />

IN MANY CASES WE CAN SAVE YOU<br />

UP TO 50% ON YOUR GASOLINE<br />

BILL. PLUS YOU'LL HAVE FUN<br />

DRIVING.<br />

DEARBORN TOYOTA<br />

SALES-SERVICE-NEW<br />

USED<br />

22805 MICHIGAN AVE.<br />

WEST DEARBORN 561-6600<br />

GUARANTEE<br />

UP TO 7 YEAR/70,000 MILES<br />

ALL MAKES<br />

LIVONIA VOLKSWAGEN<br />

34501 PLYMOUTH RD. 425-5400<br />

(Between Wayne & Farmington Rds.)<br />

TUNE-UP<br />

'SPECIAL<br />

Most 8<br />

Cylinder Cars<br />

Reg. $19.95 *<br />

^ NOW<br />

MERCEDES BENZ 1974 Deisel<br />

240D. 17,000 miles, under war<br />

ranty Excellent condition. 17825<br />

AmFm radio, power steering,<br />

power brakes, tinted glass, rear<br />

window defroster white walls<br />

455 6258<br />

JAGUAR 1971 V 12 XKE Sable<br />

brown Excellent condition After 6<br />

PM or weekends 8644152<br />

CORVETTE 1974 Power steering<br />

brakes, automatic, air. till wheel.<br />

6 800 miles M 400<br />

477 6184<br />

BMW-PEUGEOT<br />

SUBARU<br />

Authorized Sales A Service<br />

ALL MODELS IN STOCK<br />

Open Monday A Thursday til 9PM<br />

Saturday 102 PM<br />

ERHARD MOTOR SALES<br />

32715 Grand River 477 6400<br />

PORSCHE 1968 91 IT )ust rebuilt. I<br />

year warrantv 5 speed, coupe 264<br />

Mil or. 651 5889<br />

VOLVO 1973 Perfect condition<br />

New tires, air conditioning AM -<br />

FM leather seats, model IME<br />

M.SOO Weekdays 9 AM - 5 PM<br />

355-1052<br />

OPEL KADETT RALLYE 1961. ex<br />

cellent condition<br />

S22-IIM<br />

ON ALL MAKES!<br />

PLUS SPECIAL DEALS<br />

ON 1974 and 1975<br />

PINTOS AND MUSTANGS<br />

6 Cylinder<br />

Reg. $15.95<br />

NOW<br />

*Air Conditioned Cars Extra<br />

a Set carburetor<br />

a Set timing<br />

a Install plugs<br />

a imtaH points<br />

Hare's what we do...<br />

a Check compression<br />

a Check voltage<br />

a Check battery<br />

e Check cables<br />

Parts<br />

MONTGOMERY<br />

AUTOMOTIVE DEPT.<br />

W A R D S WONDERLAND CENTER<br />

822 Trucks for sale<br />

O 'Hara has the<br />

largest<br />

inventory<br />

of New<br />

& Used Datsun<br />

Pick Ups in the<br />

Mid-West<br />

Customized<br />

to your<br />

needs.<br />

AMERICA'S<br />

#1<br />

IMPORT<br />

PICK-UP TRUCK<br />

AUDI. 1170."TOO LS. good condition.<br />

AmSW radio. 4 speed 12,000. flex<br />

ible SM 9379<br />

CORVETTE. 1972 power steering,<br />

power brakes, automatic, side<br />

pipes, new Radials. 17,000 miles,<br />

immaculate<br />

3M62I0<br />

COF<br />

radio. 21-31 MPG.<br />

852 Antique Cars<br />

647 0213<br />

VOLVO 1974* 142 with air. am fm.<br />

Volvo trailer hitch 699 3399.721 42S2<br />

FLORIDA 'Private party going<br />

South with empty car trailer early<br />

February, cln take Uke any car<br />

476-410*<br />

1923 FORD T. Street Roadster 3M<br />

with dual quad, automatic, etc<br />

Best offer<br />

47H739<br />

CHEVY 1940. IS tons. 1700 I960<br />

Pick up. MOO Both in good condi<br />

tion Miac manuals and parts<br />

274 3131<br />

854 American Motors<br />

SPORTABOUT 1973, DL, 21.000<br />

miles, automatic, air conditioning,<br />

power steering, brakes, excellent<br />

condition 12.500 Ml 3065<br />

GREMLIN X 1972 I cylinder auto<br />

matlc. new snow tires. 11.000 actual<br />

miles 11.500 firm.<br />

GREMLIN X 1971. 1S.000 miles,<br />

automatic. Zlebarted. AmFm<br />

radio, excellent condition, tt.OSO<br />

4TS-0M4<br />

JAVELIN 1974. MM miles, power<br />

•leering, brakes, automatic. 310.<br />

custom Interior, am fm stereo I<br />

track, Goodyear wide oval tires.<br />

WOO 147 2341<br />

I —<br />

HORNET 1*70. I. stick. IIH mpf<br />

new tire*, tune-up. TO H9T9<br />

GREMLIN. 1974. lot* of *stras.<br />

Call after I PM IUU7I<br />

HORNET. 1974. Hatchback, I cylln<br />

der. AmFm atereo. white walla,<br />

low mileage, deluxe Interior.<br />

12950 3)4 1CI<br />

the success car of '74...<br />

F O R D M U S T A N G S for basic economy...<br />

Does it again.<br />

E<br />

F O R D<br />

P I N T O S<br />

America's best selling compact<br />

FRONT END ALIGNMENT<br />

SPECIAL!<br />

• GET MAXIMUM LIFE FROM YOUR TIRES<br />

• STOP WANDERING AND HARD STEERING<br />

• NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR CARS<br />

WITH AIR<br />

• ALL FORD. G.M.& $1/[95<br />

CHRYSLER CARS<br />

1<br />

, I<br />

a».• ^ -» -* * » * - • - - * *<br />

Jg<br />

-a-^


» I'M • ^ 7 "<br />

i -V<br />

9 mm<br />

l«>(R-14C,W,G-iaC) THE OBSERVER & ECCENTRIC Thuraday, January 16, 1975<br />

M i h r t > '<br />

FALCON IMI. VI puwer brake.<br />

g y i p f ' "**<br />

G R ^ R T N 6 , | « r j<br />

pimo 1*71. tpod cwd.tK« now<br />

er beet offer Bust M f ~ 4M4IM<br />

FORD. ItM. HtUM wafee bit*<br />

mn. « tar. HM m*Mm<br />

FORD IWI ClMMlry U i . ftafTl<br />

p m r fHwrtlgr • LjMlaiv.<br />

pW'W ilftrtnfl, W®*' pr®®®®.<br />

white sMewalla a«4 wheel coeerr<br />

• ISM W 4 *<br />

DONT BLOW YOUR TOR--'<br />

TRAD6 IN NOW1I<br />

If you ore in tha market for a<br />

lot* modal used cor with warranty<br />

& low mileoQe. slop in<br />

and IN the fina»t select ton in<br />

tha Detroit area or coll 255-<br />

5040. Compacts. Intermediate*.<br />

luxury Con.<br />

Wogont<br />

PAT<br />

M I L L I K E N<br />

F O R D<br />

MM Telegr-ph<br />

Between Plymouth A W Chicago<br />

255-584(X<br />

PINTO ItTS. blue, automatic. Rimit.<br />

stereo, ski reck, very good<br />

anion HITS Cell after S P M .<br />

tUIN)<br />

RED<br />

WING<br />

TICKET WINNER<br />

James Maszynski<br />

22590 Rougemoni Or<br />

Southfield, Mich. 48075<br />

Bui you must call the Promobon<br />

Dept of The Observer & Eccentric<br />

Newspapers no later than 5 P.M.<br />

Friday. January 17. 1975 to<br />

CONGRATULATIONS'<br />

866 Fad<br />

TORD<br />

irT TLTD<br />

i<br />

UHtef. fieree I Xnft II.^M A<br />

!m<br />

MUSTANG 1*74.1Mef.takury Me<br />

rtor, coneoie. 4 m i l power steer<br />

leg-brakes. ra4aW7t>7M . M*MM<br />

(reeter. luxury later tor. 13,450<br />

45*4173<br />

MUfTANG. 1*74 Meek I. V-4. automatic.<br />

power fleering brakes, aU-<br />

FAIRLANE, E. IMI. clean cleen. Wry food<br />

condition<br />

le. power<br />

food running Atfomatsteering.<br />

vinyl (op. 1750<br />

171-MB<br />

453-2255<br />

FORD IMI wagon. 10 passenger,<br />

radio, healer life<br />

GALAXIE SM. IMI. 4 ne tires,<br />

needs body and engine wor k 1400<br />

After 4:M PM<br />

4259 III<br />

PINTO. ItTI. automatic . disc<br />

brakes MM<br />

563 9617<br />

FORD. IM4. Ml Stick, tool trans<br />

portation Low miles Call after 4<br />

341-6723<br />

MAVERICK 1171. 11400<br />

o/fer<br />

t>r best<br />

427 0453<br />

FORD IMI Country Squiij le New<br />

tires, battery and exhaust Extra<br />

spare, 1750<br />

477 1047<br />

1971 MAVERICK<br />

4 door. I cylinder, automatic trans<br />

mission, radio A heater, white sidewail<br />

tires, low mileage Real economical<br />

family transportation at<br />

our low asking price of<br />

$1,150<br />

BOB SELLERS PONTIAC<br />

LOW OVERHEAD EQUALS<br />

LOW PRICES<br />

22520 Grand River 5324720<br />

FALCON IMI four (4 I do^r. 1250<br />

642-5121<br />

FORD. 1969 Station wagoh<br />

senger. air conditioning<br />

, 10 pas<br />

cartop<br />

422 077J<br />

claim your TWO FREE RED WING FORD, 1171. 6 pasaengei station<br />

wagon, excellent conditi MI. new<br />

HOCKEY TICKETS 261 8600 Ext.<br />

tires, low mileage, power steenng. ins.<br />

209<br />

brakes, reasonable.<br />

35* 0651<br />

MAVERICK. 1171. low mileage. Uc<br />

lory air. bucket stats, pokier steering.<br />

automatic, executive) car wilh<br />

many other extras Excellent condi<br />

lion II300 Call afler 5 PM. 477 7311<br />

GALAXIE IMI. power, steenng.<br />

power brakes, air. M.Q00 miles<br />

F575. 47S 1175<br />

MAVERICK 1170. good condition<br />

1300 or best ofler 34*2729 PINTO 1*74 Runabout 2ieb«rtrd<br />

1300 Automatic, tinted windows,<br />

TORINO. 1172 4 door automatic.<br />

rear defroster, disc brakes Radio,<br />

V* power steering, factory air<br />

snows, more 13.700 mil^s. 12275<br />

Rustproofed. excellent condition<br />

I 652 1742<br />

11775 652 4581<br />

H7? IU*K<br />

ELECTVA CHITON<br />

2 door hard lop. air conditioning,<br />

am/tm radio, vinyl<br />

top, power windows, tilt<br />

steenng wheel. Only 23.000<br />

Miles $2,795<br />

1971 MICX<br />

atCTM CUSTOM<br />

2 door hard top. full power,<br />

air conditioning, vinyl top,<br />

am/tm radio<br />

•1.79*<br />

1973 lUK*<br />

LESAME<br />

2 door hard lop, air conditioning,<br />

power steering, pow<br />

er brakes, radio, vinyl top, lilt<br />

steerina wheel.<br />

•3,091<br />

197419NX<br />

RESAL<br />

2 door, air conditioning, pow<br />

er steering, power brakes<br />

vinyl top, radio, low mileaje<br />

S3.6SS f<br />

IF YOU THINK<br />

LINCOLN<br />

MERCURY<br />

I ' M<br />

N O . 1!<br />

SEPT. OCT.,<br />

NOV., & DEC.<br />

AT<br />

GEORGE KOLB'S<br />

HINES PARK<br />

fred 80urbeck<br />

************<br />

CALLNOW1<br />

453-2424<br />

LINCOLN<br />

MERCURY<br />

40601 ANN ARBOR RD.AT HAGGERTY PLYMOUTH YtjlOUTH<br />

1<br />

•' j'j<br />

m m m i M<br />

/-<br />

"•<br />

Full power, "air conditioning,<br />

AM/FM, black,<br />

black vinyl roof, white<br />

leather interior, 21,000 actual<br />

miles, must see to ap-<br />

Vofciate<br />

. *!<br />

• j?m<br />

-<br />

1973MERCVRY<br />

M0MTE60 MX<br />

Villager 10 Passenper<br />

Wagon, air condition! ififl,<br />

AM/PM M stereo, white side<br />

a t e<br />

NTS<br />

mercury monteky<br />

4 door, dark green, air conditioning,<br />

stereo, etc,<br />

• 2,679<br />

mmqubVwhibham<br />

4 Door, full power, air conitereo,<br />

ditioning. AM/FM Ati<br />

vinyl roof. Like new inside<br />

7<br />

and id out.<br />

walls, like new inside and<br />

out Full Price<br />

. 92,991 92,491<br />

^<br />

MERCURY COLONY<br />

fAKWAfiON<br />

Automatic transmission.<br />

power steering, power<br />

brakes, radio, luggage<br />

rack.<br />

1<br />

1/191<br />

OF QRAND<br />

1971 CHEVROLET<br />

IMPALA COMVERWli<br />

23,000 miles, dark Wown<br />

color, must be seen<br />

91,491<br />

DEMOf * CO OWNED CARS<br />

lt74 LTD1<br />

, Torinos<br />

--- - P To Choose<br />

ALL IN EXCELLENT CONDITION<br />

AV» FORD<br />

354-3100<br />

MAVj<br />

JI74 I. 1 Boor and 4<br />

er. automatic<br />

'. power fleering air<br />

conditioned, decor group*, vtnjrl<br />

roof. niN Agent Ml 04M or.<br />

35*5111<br />

VAN. IMI Ford Eoonoline. After<br />

1:M Ml 4701<br />

MAVERICK ItTI. 1 door sedan. I<br />

cylinder, automatic. air. power<br />

ateerlng. snow Um. 5 ower brakes, _ air.<br />

AmFm. excelTent condition. 12.150<br />

or offer<br />

437 9303<br />

OLDSMOBILE IIM. 98 new<br />

GRAND PRIX 1973 Metallic brown<br />

PLYMOUTH 1972. Duster. 6 cylinder.<br />

automatic, radio, gold, excel-<br />

brakes, tune up aad exhaust Full<br />

with saddle lan interior Air condi<br />

ower. excellent transportation<br />

tioning, power disc brakes and<br />

lent condition. II .600 261-4515<br />

J125 4&3-46M<br />

steering Radial tires. AmFm radio<br />

and other options. 13400 851 1999<br />

. 28.1975<br />

459-3600<br />

BUY A NEW CHEVROLET<br />

BEFORE JAN. 31<br />

GET 52 L0TTEBV T1CKET|SI<br />

WE BUY<br />

QUALITY USED CARS<br />

ALL MAKES<br />

1972 GRAM<br />

TORINO SPORT<br />

Aulomanc transmission power<br />

steering power brakes, stereo<br />

factory air conditioning, vmyl top<br />

S2.195<br />

1973 0L0S<br />

CUTLASS SUPREME<br />

Automatic tranamission. stereo<br />

air conditioning, vinyl lop, like<br />

$3,395<br />

1974 CHEVROLET<br />

KINfiSWOOO ESTATE<br />

0 paaaenger wagon, loaded, low<br />

miles, like new<br />

S3,950<br />

1973 MONTE CARLO<br />

LANQAU<br />

Aulomatic trans ISSlon, factory<br />

air conditioning, s treo, like new<br />

S3<br />

1970 CHElfROLET<br />

Vi TON PICK-UP<br />

6 cylinder, standajd. ready lor the<br />

|0b<br />

SI,<br />

1970 AMBASSADOR<br />

_ . u ._-JNAG0N<br />

Air conditioning], wood sides,<br />

clean<br />

1971 MAVERICK<br />

2 door. 6 cylinder automatic<br />

transmission. god transportation<br />

S7l<br />

TENNYSON<br />

CHEVROLET<br />

32570 PLYMOUTH RD.<br />

TRADES<br />

425-6500<br />

30777 PLYMOUTH RD.<br />

LIV O NIA, M I C H<br />

FURY I9M. 4 door hardtop V8.<br />

power steering, vinyl top. radio,<br />

air. good shape 427 0875<br />

PLYMOUTH 1950. 1250. call after 5<br />

PM 729 9837<br />

1971 PLYMOUTH DUSTER. 6<br />

cylinder, factory air. automatic,<br />

power steering, sharp 1<br />

owner $1,395<br />

COLONY<br />

CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH<br />

III Ann Arbor Road Plymouth<br />

4 5 3 - 2 2 5 5<br />

PLYMOUTH 1971 GTX New tires,<br />

air. AM-FM. loaded Very 11500 or<br />

best offer 427 4371<br />

GOLD DUSTER. 1174. factory war<br />

ranty. ziebarted. low miles, excel<br />

lent condition private owner<br />

533 5769<br />

CAR CLEARANCE<br />

CARNIVAL<br />

73 Plymouth ht. air 11,898<br />

72 Plymouth hi, air ll.4«3<br />

73 Buick 225. loaded 11.774<br />

72 Chevy Impala ht, air 11,832<br />

73 Chrys Imperial ht 12,981<br />

73 Chrysler New Yorker 12.683<br />

70 Plymouth 9 pass wagon 1712<br />

*70 Dodge Monaco wagon 1147<br />

72 Chrys New Yorker.air 12.133<br />

74 Ply Duster, like new 12.711<br />

DAMERON<br />

CHRYSLER<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

Grand River al Middlebelt 47*7900<br />

FURY 1965 2 door, stick shift<br />

good transportation 1200 522 4608<br />

DUSTERS, (Gold 1. 1174's. 6 cylin<br />

der. automatic, power steering<br />

power brakes, air conditioning,<br />

decor group, vinyl roof, space pack<br />

age. 12900 Agent 868 6466 or<br />

355 5816<br />

880 Pontiac<br />

TEMPEST I9M Vinyl top. power<br />

brakes, power steering, radio. Very<br />

good condition 1500. 34*5145<br />

FIREBIRD~~I969. I. automatic Ex<br />

cellent condition 1625 Tyme Sales<br />

455 5566<br />

PONTIAC 1974 Cataltna, 2 door<br />

hard top. executive's wife's car.<br />

1000 miles, air. power, much more<br />

332 1106<br />

SPECIAL<br />

POCKET<br />

880 Fonttoc<br />

\<br />

TRAW am 101. 4 apeed. loaded<br />

Sacrifice


iny v ' ^ T '<br />

W T , % " • T T W r •V • T * • t t<br />

m r ><br />

, f •<br />

k v : ; w -<br />

• Kftagn<br />

m<br />

- " •<br />

l w y ^ 197!<br />

312 312 Uvonla<br />

Nottingham Woods<br />

COLONIAL<br />

Every p*h a truly custom<br />

horn* with 5 expansive badrooms,<br />

»eporate minir suite<br />

with both. seporote 15 ft. formol<br />

dining room, decorator<br />

wollpopef ond carpeting, artistic<br />

fomUy »oom with brick<br />

moon fireploce. large 1st<br />

floor laundry room, professionally<br />

finished recreation-librory<br />

room in bosement, overlooking<br />

10 ocre wooded park<br />

on deod-end cul-\ie-sac. Asking<br />

178.900. with assumoble<br />

7Vi% balonce. Coll me for a<br />

personal. in for motive 'once in<br />

o lifetime' tour of this elegant<br />

home RICHARD KANGAS<br />

404-0800<br />

One Way Ltd.<br />

PILLARED cotarTiaT 4 bedrocim<br />

first floor laundry semi finished<br />

basement. IS baths. $43 100 16*34<br />

Golf »ew. Lev an-Six Milt ar«a No<br />

a ft nil<br />

S22-I7M<br />

LIVONIA<br />

80 FT. LOT<br />

Aluminum sided 2 bedroom<br />

ranch; \Vi car gorogo In<br />

mint condition 7 Mile, Merriman<br />

Rd Area $21,900<br />

JAMY 537-1950<br />

S E LIVONIA $24,900<br />

PRICED TO SELL<br />

See this 3 bedroom brick home full<br />

basement, large lot central air.<br />

(real location, close to all activity<br />

Call ED LANE lor more information<br />

NORWOOD<br />

No 3. Inc 425-1500<br />

THREE bedroom brick. 14 balhs<br />

oak and carpeted floors, appliances.<br />

air conditioned. 14 car ga<br />

rage new condition priced to sell<br />

Terms Colonial Really 417 5057<br />

LIVONIA COLONIAL<br />

« bedroom brick with full base<br />

ment country kitchen with built<br />

ins plus formal dining room Car<br />

pel in* throughout, family room<br />

with natural fireplace 2 car al<br />

lached garage Full price S46 900<br />

Assume mortgage<br />

Myers Hill Ke3-5310<br />

t<br />

CHAMPAGNE TASTE?<br />

Exclusive area, rolling landscape<br />

for the lorge family<br />

thot it looking for room to<br />

room. Brick 4 bedroom ranch,<br />

2 boths. basement, 2Vf car attached<br />

garage a^ only<br />

$45,500. Consider , vour<br />

terms. Open Sunday : 1-5.<br />

BEL-MEN 522-3010<br />

ML • i<br />

PRIME LOCATION<br />

r 'tt<br />

Brick 4 bedroom colonial located<br />

in prilne area of Livonia.<br />

Modern kitchen, lomify<br />

ropm wilh brick fireploce plus<br />

beautiful yard mokes' fhis a<br />

real bargain at $39,900<br />

CALL NANCY .<br />

BEL-MEN 522-3010<br />

OWNER Opea Sal and Sen Bargain<br />

Find mysell with fr homes,<br />

don't want to apy utilities and<br />

Use* on both Someone can bay<br />

my custom « bedroom ranch, family<br />

room, central air. miK* more,<br />

an IM i 90S lot Valued at 82.M0.<br />

•ell (or $4*100 17211 Fairfield<br />

GA 24113<br />

ALL<br />

ALUMINUM!<br />

First time offered, 4 bedroom<br />

bungalow, completely fhointenonce<br />

free, full basement.<br />

IW cor garage, all op huge<br />

60' x 214' lot Priced to sell at<br />

$24,900 Good assumption<br />

ALGER F.<br />

QUAST<br />

REALTORS 261 5350<br />

STUNNING pillared colonial in one<br />

of Livonia's finest areas, 4 bed<br />

room. 24 balb. sunken family<br />

room, raised formal dining room,<br />

all built ins in kitchen, fenced<br />

yard, covered pawo. fully deco<br />

rated, and a pool A real buy at<br />

Ml MO Call 421 55M or 557 1131<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 'Jan 19<br />

1-4 PM *<br />

15500 Deerlng<br />

Select area in Livonia, lovely 3 bed<br />

room brick and aluminum ranch<br />

with finished basemen! and den<br />

extra deep lot M0 MO Directions<br />

Approximately 2 blocks E<br />

of Mid<br />

dlebelt Rd off 5 Mile Rd Your<br />

hostess Peg Swanton<br />

McCULLOUGH<br />

REALTY, INC<br />

•74 mt<br />

312 Livonia<br />

• I<br />

. LIVONIA LARGE LOT<br />

COUNTRY<br />

I<br />

AREA<br />

Coxy 3 bedroom rsnch on '» lovely<br />

100x116 It. wooded lot. Full bas^<br />

meet. X car attached garage Only<br />

$35 100<br />

Red<br />

REALTORS 522-3500<br />

OPEN SUN. i-S<br />

Fcjrest Primeval<br />

ISOO sq ft eaecutlve brick ranch 3<br />

bedrooms. 14 baths, 12*19 family<br />

room. 1 fireplaces, beuatifully encloaed<br />

Florida room, on the moat<br />

beautiful wooded lot In Livonia<br />

Land contract terms $51,100 I6M5<br />

Mayfkeld<br />

Tom O'Connell<br />

ULTRA 425-1000<br />

Ro'sedale<br />

Gardens<br />

GREAT BUY • Cape Cod. 3 bedrooms.<br />

14 baths, family room, natural<br />

fireplace. screened rear<br />

porch, dining room, extra large at<br />

tactied garage, large treed lot<br />

IMMO<br />

LOVE 422-9278<br />

BEL-MEN 522-3010<br />

Fussy<br />

Builder<br />

Prime area 3 bedroom face brick<br />

ranch, large living room, wet plas<br />

ter. natural woodwork full base<br />

ment. 14 baths. 24 car garage<br />

fenced $34,900<br />

LOVE 422-9278<br />

BUTLER HILLS SUB Spacious<br />

spotless brick ranch oil a park like<br />

large well landscaped site 4 bed<br />

rooms. 2 baths, tiled basement cov<br />

ered patio, all appliances, carpel<br />

ing. V' car garage with opener<br />

Mi.MO<br />

"HfC-<br />

« _ mm us? SM^96^bm<br />

312 Livonia<br />

LIVONIA PARK<br />

ESTAT ES<br />

t of Merriman, . of 7 Mile<br />

BUILD«S a DSEOUT<br />

IMMEDIATE O CCUPANCY<br />

Colonial • 4 bed rpom, carpetlandscaped,<br />

ed, droned,<br />

family rc^om, ill built ins,<br />

attoched 2 c r gorage<br />

Quod Level - I n que floor<br />

plon include 1st floor<br />

laundry and formal dinbe<br />

3 or 4<br />

ing room, co uid<br />

bedrooms, f< mily room,<br />

all built in^ attached 2<br />

car garoge.<br />

Double Wing Col£i nial - 4 bedre<br />

lot. 2 Vj<br />

rooms, V» OK 1<br />

baths, dining room, famfloor<br />

laundry<br />

ily room, 1st<br />

and attochet 2 cor gorage<br />

Call 477-3189 <<br />

OPEN<br />

DAILY<br />

Ray Abraha m<br />

WOULD YOU BELIEVE?<br />

This roomy 5 bed room colonial<br />

wet plaster, family oom with natu<br />

ral fireplace. 34'b i ths attached 2<br />

car garage, for only $56 100 Owner<br />

will consider land contract Call<br />

WANT SOLITUDE?<br />

The peoce and quiet of the<br />

North Woods in the heart of<br />

today, ask for<br />

Livonio. Approximately l'/a MOLLY HEATHI<br />

acres. 3 bedrooms, full base<br />

VINCENT<br />

ment, 2 car attoched garage THE Vt COk<br />

All appliances in spotless MULTI-LIST<br />

kitchen. Only $46,900<br />

CALL BETTY SHOWWS<br />

WALT SHUSTER CO<br />

REALTORS 626-0400<br />

LIV. QUAD-LEVEL<br />

Only $41,500<br />

Nice sub great area 3 bedrooms<br />

14 baths, family room, large kitch<br />

en with complete buiU-ins. 24 car<br />

garage, don't miss this great buy<br />

255-3010<br />

2-8 PM<br />

& Co.<br />

425 1600<br />

LEE<br />

MISSION<br />

BROKER<br />

Nottinghamj Woods<br />

Backs to 5 ocres city wooded<br />

reserve 5 bedrcx m brick colonial.<br />

2400 sq ft . formol dining.<br />

2'/» baths, fanhily room<br />

fireplace, profeisionally f<br />

ished basemen. 1st floor<br />

loundry Asking 178,900 Ask<br />

for DON KAMEN 464-0800<br />

One<br />

/Vay<br />

OPEN HOUSE UN 12-4<br />

Quality and eleganc custom built<br />

ranch Great for en ertaining Over<br />

14 acres on ver private wooded<br />

ravine lot<br />

" '• kidney<br />

shaped heated pool cabana outside<br />

with bar. double ga} grill, built ins<br />

2 fireplaces, sunken beamed family<br />

room, living room heated florida<br />

room. 3 bedrooms, 24 car garage,<br />

first floor laundry thermal pane<br />

windows throughou marble sills<br />

plus many other atures Prime<br />

area of prestige hortiep hi 16732 Fair<br />

field, 3 blks E of Farmington Rd<br />

I blk S of 6 Mile iri.500 427 1219<br />

BY Owner 3 year old brick ranch.<br />

BURTON HOLLOW<br />

LIVONIA cuatom built ) bedroom 3 bedrooms 14 baths, carpeting<br />

CAPE COD beautifully decorated<br />

brick ranch, natural fireplace, for throughout, family room, fireplace<br />

ma I dining room 2 baihs finished patio. 2 car attached garage Full<br />

basement with wrt bar 4 acre ra basement $41,500 conventional Red Carpet 9&S3SS<br />

wun -- - ew carpet and<br />

vine lot. central air 5224531<br />

522 7*47 REALTORS 522-3500 I finished basement By owner.<br />

drapes throughout 261 2332<br />

. $51,900<br />

312 Livonia<br />

UVONIA<br />

$32,900<br />

FRESH LISTING<br />

Sharp 3 bedroom briclf ranch<br />

jSJuminum trim; family room<br />

fireploce, home in move-in<br />

condition Call:<br />

RAY IAVASILE<br />

Century 21<br />

HARTFORD 418 274-7200<br />

SHARP<br />

DECOR<br />

In this 3 bedroom brick ranch.<br />

Full bosement. family room<br />

with fireplace, country kitchen<br />

This home is deanl Only<br />

$33,500. Call: 522-7252 or<br />

453-7600<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

HARTFORD WEST INC<br />

Livonia<br />

Traffic<br />

Excellent value in this smart 3<br />

bedroom tri-level in prize<br />

area Features include: large<br />

family room, fomily size kitchen,<br />

l'/j baths, 2'/i car ottoched<br />

gorage. Offered at<br />

$34,500 Owner wonts action<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

HARTFORD 418 425-7272<br />

LIVONIA NEW LISTWG<br />

Only $35,900<br />

Sharp 3 bedroom brick ranch in<br />

great area Family room with full<br />

wall lireplace. full basement. 2 caf<br />

garage low interest assumption<br />

Red Carpet<br />

REALTORS 522-3500<br />

FAMILY<br />

LIVONIA<br />

ROOM<br />

Lovely all brick ranch with 3<br />

large bedrooms, modern kitch.<br />

en, family room with wood<br />

burning fireploce. full basement.<br />

many extras Only<br />

$32,900 Make o date today<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

HARTFORD 418 425-7272<br />

BUCKINGHAM Village Immaculate<br />

3 bedroom brick ranch Sep*<br />

rale dining room 14 balhs. fully<br />

carpeted Central air Finished full<br />

basement 24 car garage Reduced<br />

from 141.900 to $37 900 Buyers<br />

only


- — — i — -<br />

A A A<br />

Ti<br />

I<br />

2I> T H E<br />

314 NynMh<br />

UNIQUE<br />

to<br />

Plymouth. Vary<br />

O U c brick horn*<br />

3 bedroom*, full<br />

ot loched go*<br />

ing room, notyrol fir<br />

living room Lond<br />

term* Asking $43,900<br />

453-7600.<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

HARTFORD WEST INC<br />

CRANBROOK<br />

Assoc<br />

349-8800<br />

Inc<br />

$28,900<br />

0B8EH V ER k<br />

Realtor*<br />

478^028<br />

I bedroom home UK month If I Mb<br />

|M U term* of Hitting<br />

«•«*<br />

mort<br />

Executive Colomol<br />

J bedrooms din inn room, country<br />

'T<br />

t T 1<br />

m fashionable Lake Politic<br />

available' Phone DON HICKMAN<br />

today'<br />

NORWOOD.<br />

No 4. Inc 464-1800<br />

314<br />

Plymouth<br />

- 4 AC<br />

tTo rkk your<br />

ig custom<br />

kk ranch.<br />

kitchen. 2 cor<br />

fireplace in<br />

ing 141.900. Coll<br />

CENTUR<br />

HARTFORD<br />

OPEN<br />

CANTON<br />

Here is what you art looking (or:<br />

A targe 4 badroam tamil* mily homt. garage<br />

All aluminum on • *« acre err lot. I new<br />

roof CHy water and iwr sewer iril avis<br />

Mlt Only U7.K0 Land Contract<br />

Terms<br />

PLYMOUTH COLON<br />

POINTS VILLAGE<br />

bedroom with IS<br />

atr carpeting, buitt<br />

Immediate<br />

M Haggeny S<br />

HIIN<br />

llll* AMBER<br />

L IN LAKK<br />

Boardwalk<br />

REALTOR!<br />

522-97<br />

5 BEDRO<br />

In this nicely de<br />

colonial. Full fini<br />

menf, large cou kitchen,<br />

natural fireploce<br />

room, fantastic<br />

large • potto. I<br />

scoping ond ^ool."j<br />

a$ "<br />

sumption. Asking^ V47.VOO<br />

Coll: 453-7600<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

HARTFORD WESV INC<br />

Last Subdivision<br />

Thursday, Jaauanr 16» 1975<br />

314 Rymoulll<br />

OPEN HOUSi SUNOAV, January<br />

19. 2-S 42372 Brat*<br />

wood. Lake Pointe Villa*.<br />

South oI Schoolcraft and West<br />

^ T L r - ^ rirruU •»<br />

in the<br />

or noggeny. inree o»aroo»t]<br />

brick rw*h. I V* both* and<br />

beoutifuNy finished roc room.<br />

138.900 |<br />

CARL<br />

KEIM<br />

of Plymouth, Inc.* 453-0012<br />

CIRCLE THIS AD<br />

...then coll ot>this exceptional<br />

oil brick ranch located In the<br />

Ford ond Sheldon area Enjoy<br />

3 bedrooms with bath off<br />

master, dining room, family<br />

room with fireploce. 2 cor go*<br />

roge. 2 door walls, thermowindows.<br />

marble sills, ond<br />

huge patio. Asking 549,900<br />

Owner very anxious. Coll BILL<br />

HARRISON at 464-0800<br />

One Way<br />

Beautifully<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

*CRE FARM<br />

remodeled S bedroom<br />

farmhouse finished basement. 2<br />

car garaC * •* buildings, spring<br />

fed pood, small orctard SSS.S00<br />

Terms or trad*<br />

LEE<br />

"Call Lee. and atari packin"<br />

m-sisi<br />

CITY of FARMINGTON<br />

BUILDER'S MODEL CLOSE-OUT!!<br />

J *<br />

Colonials • Ranches • Quads<br />

SAVE!! s 2,00| io s 4,000<br />

The<br />

SHENANDOAH<br />

e 1st Floor Laundry<br />

e Family Room ><br />

e Fireplace<br />

e 24 Bath<br />

e Carpeting<br />

e 2 Car Garage<br />

e Insulated Windows<br />

e Screens<br />

e Dishwasher<br />

e Stove<br />

5 Homes for Immediate Occupancy<br />

PRICED from $ 61,900<br />

3-4-5 Bedrooms<br />

GRAND MVER<br />

1<br />

H P<br />

P5r^<br />

.. * A"*-<br />

MODELS<br />

I<br />

&<br />

QxWf<br />

REAL ESTATE)<br />

MODEL OPEN 1-8 p.m.<br />

DAILY-SAT. 1-6 p.m.<br />

Closed Thursday<br />

CALL476-5927<br />

SANDER BLDG. CO.<br />

^ - Classified Real Estate<br />

FOR SAL!<br />

lolh'up<br />

-Cordon City<br />

Sdburbon Hornet<br />

tor Sol*<br />

Sol*<br />

opportunities<br />

Mi<br />

omm*rdiot Induttnol<br />

ondomi hUm» tor Soi*<br />

o ot>\» * Sol*<br />

t Oonrry<br />

l*i*1 to- Sole<br />

Plymouth<br />

COUNT<br />

542.900<br />

RANCH<br />

7.400 buys this<br />

custom sprov ling 3 bedroom<br />

brick ronch with FAMILY<br />

ROOM AND =1 REPLACE, 2 full<br />

baths attochpd garoge. bockng<br />

to ocrepge on private<br />

rood. East of town. Appoint-<br />

t.<br />

330 »o«m tor Set*<br />

336 Nftido Property<br />

33d Iwamnant Prdparty<br />

tor Sot*<br />

.$•340 lafcaiiotori<br />

342 Lofc*tron1 Horn*,<br />

tor SoW<br />

304 livkn^t Wound .<br />

338 Ion & Am with natural<br />

fi eplace. full basement, 2-&a<br />

r attached gar<br />

ige, plus huge lot. $51,900 Call 261-2000<br />

FLAWLESS RANCH,<br />

Best describes this spotfess brick home with<br />

3 bedrooms, beautifully fintshdd recreation<br />

room, country kitchen, family room with natural<br />

((replace, Florida room, 1V4 baths, inter-:<br />

com. underground sprinkler, 2-car attached<br />

garage A rare find at $49,900 Call 261-<br />

2000<br />

;


0A , A lA - A ^ ' lLt.VAa i 1,i i ifn k ^ ^ ~ -• -<br />

- - — - - — •<br />

Wmm<br />

•\ f<br />

314<br />

#•<br />

„ L _,„ I1L1 _<br />

Li 7 "<br />

• * • \ - ' <<br />

tMi<br />

! " l :if<br />

"~P in<br />

. m<br />

v<br />

r •<br />

v " •Wfm-<br />

Thursday, January 14. 1975<br />

THE OBSERVER 6c ECCENTRIC<br />

WESTLAND<br />

LARGE LOT<br />

Only $19,900<br />

Great buy on I bedroom alurnioun,<br />

• I A. A ..-fli Pnn i lam Unl Infiaina<br />

Mtwu rancii. wwi*wnir ih lutisuii<br />

Large kitchen. nice condition<br />

V- REALTORS<br />

GARDEN<br />

CITY<br />

3 new hornet. Hug* kilchen,<br />

3 bedrooms. boiemer*. br>ck<br />

rorch Lond conlroct, • FHA.<br />

VA $28,500. Colli<br />

GRAMCO<br />

525-7400<br />

GARDEN CITY<br />

IMMEDIATE OCCUPAN( v<br />

FIREPLACE<br />

« bedroom brick ranch, family<br />

room, diping room, finished office<br />

or Mb bedroom with full bat! in<br />

basement. I car garage land con<br />

tract terms. $3S.M0 Call today ED<br />

or BETTY LANE,<br />

O^N SUNDAY 2-5<br />

J2S41 Kaihryn between Hubbard<br />

and Venov<br />

NORWOOD<br />

No 3. Int.<br />

NEWLY<br />

1<br />

425-1500<br />

-t—<br />

LISTED<br />

CUSTOM BUILT RANCH' Get in<br />

aide this 3 bedroom brick ranch<br />

Haa 2 full balhs. built ins in large<br />

kitchen and attached 2 car garage<br />

All ceramic tile and marble tills<br />

Situated on large lot in Westland<br />

133 MO<br />

Boardwalk<br />

REALTORS<br />

Hove o good<br />

roomy 4 bedroom* b*-<br />

e 7 c b ; \ ^ r i w<br />

1<br />

roge ond<br />

DEB»E.<br />

CINDY<br />

bel-men 5224010<br />

OWNER<br />

LQVE<br />

GARlfa CITY.<br />

laundry roam, baa*ment<br />

to City Hall. haV acre,<br />

fruit tree*. $32 0*> cash<br />

BOUOHT<br />

Selling $horp 3 bedroom brick<br />

ronch. new kitchen cabinets,<br />

new carpeting, beautiful rec<br />

room. 2 cor goroge. Convenient<br />

location. $3M<br />

422-9278<br />

LAND CONTRACT<br />

Available on this custom ranch in<br />

Westland with many super features<br />

Over ISM sq.ft of living,<br />

area 3 large bedrooms, formal dining<br />

room. IW baths, t car punched<br />

garage Situated on over<br />

lot. only $tt.0W To saej,<br />

CAMELOT 525 5600<br />

, , 1<br />

Look No Fui<br />

Thon this shorp brick ronch.<br />

Spociou$ bedrooms, full bosement.<br />

II00 sq ft. of living<br />

oreo. on 50 x 146 ft. [fenced<br />

lot. Only $27,500 Cill:<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

HARTFORD 424 525-4444<br />

WESTLAND<br />

OPEN SUN. I -4<br />

TRI-LEVEL<br />

32237 Bertram. immediate occupancy<br />

Livonia Schools ijnmacu<br />

late J bedroom. I 1 * Mtba. large<br />

522-9700<br />

family room, new caipeimg and<br />

furnace, patio with brick grill.<br />

BY OWNER. 3 bedroom brick Owner transferred Bring i offers<br />

ranch Basement 2 car garage, Asking $32.M0<br />

fenced lot. extras Near Hudsoa s<br />

in Westland $29 SO* Will take land KAVANAUGH -<br />

contract l 1 -*^ 728-1223<br />

478 2555<br />

27 8321<br />

EASY /ASSUMPTION<br />

BUILT 197i;<br />

SPACIOUS throe bedroom brick<br />

Ranch, attractive family rbom with<br />

natural fireplace, full baaement<br />

aa* a lew interest rate mortgage<br />

make thU an outstanding boy at<br />

)nsf $33.M0 Call MM9M<br />

Integrity<br />

BY OWNER. Hi** buys lovely<br />

new 1 bedroom ranch on Urge<br />

wooded lot.-Westland^Tull<br />

ment. IS baths.<br />

BARGAIN : HUNTERS<br />

THREE bedroom. brick Ranch,<br />

priced for immedlite sale, features<br />

a full basement, larga fenced lot<br />

excellent location, and just $23.MO<br />

Call SS24M0<br />

ntegrity<br />

Realtors<br />

TOAST YOUR TOES<br />

This winter in front of the natural<br />

fireplace in the large<br />

fomily room of this lovely<br />

brick ranch in Garden City. 3<br />

lorge bedrooms, modern kitchen,<br />

carpet throughout, centrol<br />

air conditioning for summer<br />

comfort. 2 full baths, full<br />

bosement finished into lovely<br />

rec. room, gos FA heat, alumi- ,<br />

num storms and screens, 2<br />

cor gorage A complete<br />

home, full price $35,900<br />

Terms<br />

Summit<br />

Only ttt.SH<br />

offer<br />

GARDEN<br />

ranch. I<br />

FHA. $21 MO<br />

or kef<br />

face brick<br />

achoola and shophen<br />

and 2 car ga<br />

<strong>wants</strong> action NOW<br />

See it'and make<br />

rp 3 bedroom<br />

moo<br />

3 ,<br />

VA -<br />

525 7400<br />

utilities I S hedrWmS. be JS* brick<br />

. fenced yard,<br />

and park Re-<br />

patio, doee to<br />

frlgerator and<br />

patio. $21.MO<br />

REDFORD<br />

PBriS*<br />

RealtyMH<br />

ITX**-.<br />

iluminum sided<br />

Only $l$.«00<br />

occupancy Christ<br />

RVING ALL OF WESTERN WAYNE<br />

CpUNTY SINCE 1922<br />

RUNGS estate<br />

New 3 bedroom Tri-level with 2 car atta ched garage,<br />

family room, fireplace, carpet thru-out. $3 ~~ r .900.<br />

Can assume {% Mortgage, 3 bedroom ra<br />

girage, ipool with deck. $27,500.<br />

lr»conV-all brick, dining room. 2 natur.<br />

70x131 lot. You must see this one. $39,90('<br />

Two story Income-City of Plymouth Good investment.<br />

T<br />

WBl Ik to Stores. $28,800<br />

Jijjst $2,500 down on this cute 2 bedri<br />

Cass Lake.<br />

Northville-3 i bedroom<br />

66x330 lot. $23,500<br />

ranch on dead<br />

MULTI-LIST SERVICE<br />

rich, attached<br />

fireplaces.<br />

m home at<br />

end street,<br />

LOOK<br />

HERE<br />

ot this thorp Starter or retiree<br />

2 bedroom brick ronch<br />

with aluminum trim. Dining<br />

room ond full bosement. 2V4<br />

cor gorbge. Oose lo shopping<br />

ond transportation.<br />

$25,900<br />

1st United Clark<br />

425-7300<br />

199 N Main<br />

427-3200 453-4800 Plymouth 127-7797 Dl Al ' pCV<br />

REDFORD VALUE<br />

$7,000<br />

10 day occupancy on this « bed<br />

room home with finished basement<br />

oa a large corner lot close to all<br />

conveniences or assume $175 payments<br />

at tM.MO tor only W.M0<br />

Call Uxtoy and ask for PEGGY<br />

SHERMAN<br />

NORWOOD No. 2. Inc<br />

326-4500 '<br />

OPEN SUNDAy 2 to 5<br />

6128 Brock way, south off Cooky Lake Rd weal of Union Lake Rd<br />

YOU BE THE JUDGE! Before you buy, inspect this "NEW" J<br />

bedroom home with Ifr baths, den, large kitchen, dining area, paneled<br />

family room with fireplace and doorwal leading to Huron River. Deluxe<br />

features throughout. $45,000.<br />

TEN ACRES on Neal Rd. in eacluaive horse country. $19,900.<br />

TEN ACRES on Ranch Rd.. rolling and treed, $ 19.900<br />

KINGSWAY DR.. Beautiful building site with loads^of room for thai<br />

garden..$8,500.<br />

RAM ADA DR.: Beautiful building iitc wjvji spring fgf pond «od Duck<br />

Lake privileges- $ 11,500.<br />

PLANT YOUR SAVINGS IN SOIL! We have many lots and acreage<br />

parcels listed induding 240 acres in Tyrone Township for $432,000. A<br />

DEVELOPER'S DREAMI<br />

ENGLAND<br />

1-363-7117<br />

3063 Union Lake Road<br />

Union Lake ^<br />

REDFORD<br />

TWP.<br />

3 bedroom brkfc bungalow. W ft<br />

kitchen. IW baths, semifinished<br />

basement, large 3 car prage<br />

$27 MO<br />

JAMY 537-1950<br />

(a rpeied<br />

S7xf3S<br />

$22 M0<br />

' \ OPEN HOUSE<br />

I<br />

SOUTH<br />

REDFORD<br />

IS1 Am wmptKMi or go Coaven<br />

ll 2 bedroom home. Dining<br />

>w|y decorated kitchen<br />

throughout Fenced lot<br />

SUNDAY 1*4 P.M.<br />

$37 2377<br />

22730 Mayfield-Farmington<br />

South of Grand River, East of Farmington Road Custom<br />

constructed brick broadfront ranch. Finished<br />

basement with vfull bath. Three or four bedrooms<br />

Family room. Quiet, desirable "walk-to-everything" location.<br />

REDUCED NOW TO $46,900<br />

TIME FOR ACTION<br />

This three bedroom brick ranch won't last long Quiet<br />

cul-de-sac. Finished basement with bar*Freshly paint<br />

ed. new carpeting. Central air. Farmington Hills<br />

$38,500 (TERRIFIC ASSUMPTION TOO')<br />

COLONIAL CHARM<br />

CONTEMPORARY CONVENIENCE<br />

Here's living at it's easiest and finest Inviting four<br />

bedroom home yith all the extras Also'den family<br />

room, basement and first floor utility MUST SEE Farmington<br />

Hills. $84,500<br />

YOU'VE BEEN WAITING<br />

for this 3 bedroom ranch on the edge ol the Rouge<br />

Valley in Glenview-Farmington. Ample kitchen with<br />

' eating space, dining L, large living room with fireplace<br />

enclosed porch, basement, 1V4 bath, shadow patio, 2<br />

car garage, secluded area $46,700<br />

REAL ESTATE First United<br />

632-7427<br />

12316 Highland Road<br />

Hartland<br />

OMARG. /<br />

535-2720 4 74-3000<br />

CANTON COUNTRY !<br />

Move your family into this four bedroom older farfn<br />

house, excellent location, needs a handyman to;mdke<br />

repairs, close lo shopping. Plymouth Schools, hordes<br />

possible and approximately 7 02 acres at the unbellevabl^price<br />

of just $58,000 with possible land contract<br />

terms Call today for details<br />

NE comer lot<br />

$9,500 Denton & Geddes, 240'1$3\<br />

Excellent Location - just a few minutes to Ann Arbor,<br />

Land Contract Terms<br />

PLYMOUTH OFf ICE<br />

[U 702 S. MAIN<br />

113<br />

453-4840<br />

COMPANY<br />

TWO LIVONIA LOCATIONS<br />

HARRYS WOLFE<br />

GA 1-5660<br />

32398~flve mile rd<br />

(wunwnrc<br />

GA 7-0733<br />

33235 WEST SEVEN MILE<br />

' PLYMOUTH AREA<br />

of Plymouth, Inc.<br />

NEW 8 1 /41 MONEY AVAILABLE!<br />

REALTOR<br />

!-l<br />

THREE BEDROOM HOME with attached garage, low<br />

taxes, shag carpeting in all rooms, full basement and<br />

doorwall to patio Very good condition—stave and<br />

refrigerator included This is a good place fof you to<br />

live and send children to Plymouth schools! $33,000<br />

Call 453-0012<br />

INSTANT MOVE IN 1 Spacious 3 bedroom split-lpvel<br />

close to town in Plymouth Township offers T4i baths,<br />

family room, large patio, desk off kitchen--mcely decorated<br />

Asking $36,500Call 453 0012<br />

• I<br />

ENTERTAINING RANCH. This large custojn built<br />

home m Plymouth Township has a perfect floor plan<br />

for family living and pleasant entertaining both inside<br />

and out 1 Sun porch, patio, family room, fireplace and<br />

attached garage with door opener--Superior condition<br />

thru-out Asking $46,900 Call 453-0012<br />

THIS EXECUTIVE COLONIAL is located in Hough<br />

Park m the City of Plymouth on a large treed lot Five<br />

bedrooms, dining ella. family room with fireplace, 2V&<br />

baths, large first floor laundry -good assumption and<br />

immediate occupancy Your family will enjoy lobking at<br />

this home Call 453-0012 Asking $66,900<br />

ONE HUNDRED YEAR OLD HOME. Living here is like<br />

walking through history 1 Excellent conditions-over 1<br />

acre of property. 5 bedrcfoms, parlor, living room,<br />

many spacious rooms, bedrooms and bathfi on all<br />

floors--2 circular stairways to second floor, loads of<br />

storage and hobby rooms and sun porch Asking<br />

$79 500 Call 453 0012<br />

NORTHVILLE AREA<br />

EXCEPTIONAL CAPE COD features 3 large b$di!ooms<br />

with walk-m closets, 2 full baths, unique family room<br />

with fireplace, country kitchen with built-ms, full basement.<br />

2 cat garage--move in condition! Good assumption<br />

and occupancy $51,900 Call 349-5600. ' i<br />

MINT CONDITION! You'll be pleased with the excellent<br />

condition and many desirable jeatures offered<br />

m this custom built 3 bedroom ranch on 1 Vi aofds. Call<br />

349-5600 today for complete details and appointment<br />

Just $53,900.<br />

HILLTOP SETTING Four bedroom colonial featuring<br />

dining room. 2'4 baths, family room with fireplace. 2<br />

car garage and basement all on a large lot in an<br />

excellent area $56,000 Call 349-5600<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

Sunday, January-19,1975<br />

1 to 4 p.m.<br />

12152 APF^.ETREE. Trailwood. West of Sheldon Road<br />

and South of Ann Arbor Trail BEAUTIFULLY MAIN-<br />

TAINED 4 bedroom colonial with den, 3 car garage<br />

and many other desirable features. Stop in and take a<br />

look. Just $65,900<br />

NORTHVILLE<br />

OFFICE<br />

330 NORTH CenterST w&nS 1<br />

' 349-5600<br />

OFFIi<br />

1115S M<br />

453-0<br />

TREES<br />

Beautiful trees surround this most attractive rambling<br />

snow white ranch on a peaceful and quiet 100<br />

foot site, immediate occupancy, excellent mortgage<br />

assumption, a home 'hat offeis real warmth and<br />

charm, three bedrooms plus a cozy den, formal<br />

dining room The comforts of a natural fireplace,<br />

attached two car garage $35,900<br />

FOUR BEDROOM COLONIAL<br />

Owner transferred, be sure to see this large 2'A<br />

| bath brick colonial featuring four twinsize bedrooms.<br />

formal dining room, family rqom with natural<br />

| woodburning fireplace, large country kitchen with<br />

builtins. full tiled basement, attached double garage<br />

New 8'/« financing available $50,900.<br />

DOUBLE WING COLONIAL<br />

Executive colonial A spacious home in mint condition.<br />

Five bedrooms or ideally suited for the executive<br />

who needs an extra room for a library or oflice.<br />

Entertaining size formal dining room, family room<br />

with fireplace 1st floor laundry plus full tiled basement,<br />

attached two car garage Mortgage assumable<br />

$62,500<br />

TRANSFEREE<br />

Colonial with immediate occupancy A delightful<br />

setting on a tree lined street for this brick family<br />

home, features a formal dining room for entertaining<br />

and a cozy family room with natufal fireplace for<br />

real family comfort, three bedrooms, center pasi<br />

sage hall, full basement, attached two car garage<br />

$49,500<br />

DUPLEX i :<br />

Fantastic buy, two bedrooms] basement<br />

which is finished, modern kftcher) with<br />

slove and refrigerator, gas heat, treed<br />

street, good area, live in one uhit and rent<br />

the other Wow—What a 0eal!-r$44.9QO—<br />

A9k about our new 8'/«% money.<br />

STARTER SPECIAL 1 ,<br />

Like hew with all large rooms, formal dining<br />

room, oven, range and refrigerator A<br />

beautiful condominium with twd extra large<br />

bedrooms, nice basement, Central air.<br />

$21,500<br />

Modern ranch in a<br />

rooms. 1W baths,<br />

place and doorwal<br />

with dinette, full fi<br />

two car garage AH<br />

All brick rant<br />

dining roorry.<br />

HING SPECIAL<br />

n excellent area with three bedamily<br />

room with brickwall fireto<br />

Florida room, 18 foot kitchen<br />

nished basement and attached<br />

;his in a lovely area $46,900<br />

REAL FIND<br />

h three large bedrooms, forma<br />

mocern kitchen, full finished basement<br />

and a brick front garage. Beautiful trees on the<br />

lot. close to schools and transportation. $28,900<br />

f ®<br />

CAPEC OD ASSUMPTION<br />

FIRST OFFERING<br />

ONLY $27.900-for this attractive three bedroom tri<br />

level complete with IV* baths spacious family room,<br />

country size kitchen with builtins, oven and range<br />

and dishwasher, two car garage, a large family all<br />

face brick home priced for immediate sale.<br />

FORCED SALE<br />

Because owner has taken job transfer out of state,<br />

he must leave behind this truly magnificent tri level<br />

making it someone elses good fortune This home<br />

was built m 1970 and features three bedrooms. 1'-*<br />

baths, beautiful family room with deep shag carpeting<br />

and natural fireplace, large recreation room or<br />

EASY ASSUMPTION<br />

Priced for a quick sale with quick occupancy is this<br />

3 bedroom ranch. This home has a 20 ft kitchen<br />

Here is the horn j of your dreams with a great<br />

- dinette, central air. large patio and treed lot on a<br />

assumption. Featuring large living room with bay dead-end street Priced at $22,500<br />

window, formal diping room, country kilchen over-<br />

^<br />

looking large famiily room with woodburning fire-<br />

place, three large bedrooms, dooiwali to patio with<br />

gas grill, full basement, two CV attached garage<br />

Only $49,900. *<br />

DOLLHOUSE<br />

Built m 1961 and clean as a pin. We feature this<br />

three bedroom brick ranch with large rooms, beautiful<br />

kitchen with oven and range, full finished basement<br />

with bar Also features a two car garage and<br />

all aluminum trim. $28,900<br />

q<br />

GREAT ASSUMPTION<br />

Better than new is this high wide and handsome<br />

brick colonial with four spacious bedrooms wife<br />

appreciated first floor laundry, formal dining room,<br />

family room with fully/all fireplace, kitchen builtins,<br />

full basement, 2'h baths, central air conditioning,<br />

carpeting throughout, attached two car garage and<br />

fast occupancy. Drapes and curtains included.<br />

Asking--$59,900<br />

ASSUMPTION BUYER<br />

Be the first lo see this immaculate 75 foot custom<br />

brick ranch complete with attached garage, large<br />

country size kitchen with all builtins, natural fireplace<br />

In living room plush carpeting, towering trees<br />

and a 100 foot lot in beautiful Coventry Gardens in<br />

the heart of Livonia, Only $39,500 with low interest<br />

assumption.<br />

BEGINNERS DELIGHT<br />

The best of everything is in this 3 bedroom brick<br />

ranch. A beautiful ftmily room with natural fireplace<br />

A real dollhouse. This darling aluminum ranch is in<br />

is the focal point of this spacious home along with a<br />

move-in condition and on a spacious '/« acre site.<br />

basement, 2 car garage and good assumption.<br />

Two bedrooms, tastefully carpeted, cofnplete with<br />

Asking $41,900.<br />

garage. $22,900.<br />

v<br />

SOUTHFIELD'S BEST<br />

Near Beech Daly and 9 Mile on over V? acre treed<br />

ravine lot is a beautiful 3 bedroom brick ranch<br />

home Designed fpr easy living this home has~a 22<br />

ft living room with woodburning fireplace, formal<br />

dining room, large kitchen, full walk-out basement<br />

and attached garage, $48,900<br />

CHARMER<br />

Custom, sharp and clean is this 2 bedroom Coventry<br />

Gardens ranch with a formal dining room, |<br />

family room with natural fireplace and 2 car attached<br />

garage Located on an oversized lot Asking<br />

$44,900<br />

oflice added on and new car brick front garage.<br />

Tastefully decorated with drapes, curtains and carpeting<br />

throughout Excellent mortgage assumption<br />

REpFORD BARGAIN<br />

available All this for only $34.900--0pen Sunday<br />

2-5.p.m 257 Surrey Heights. We^t of Newburgh. Low tax Redford Township is the location of this 3<br />

South of Cherry Hill<br />

bedroom cozy bungalow with a 19 ti living room,<br />

dinette, full finished basement and good assumption.<br />

Only $24,900<br />

RAVINE & STREAM<br />

Family living in this friree spacious bedroom split<br />

level with a huge living room with fireplace, modern<br />

kitchen with builtins, warm cozy family room with<br />

fireplace, and doorwall to covered terrace Also<br />

features a two car attached garage and V* acre of<br />

beautiful trees and stream. $64,500<br />

SHOWPLACE<br />

Like a page out of Better Home6 and Gardens is<br />

this professionally decorated 3 bedroom bnck<br />

ranch home. Fine qualities include a 21 ft. kitchen<br />

with dishwasher, large family room with fireplac*.<br />

Florida room, full finished carpeted basement and<br />

2 car attached garage. Land contract terms.<br />

$62,900.<br />

ASSUMPTION<br />

. ROOM TO ROAM<br />

Tranquil best describes this 3 acre setting with a<br />

murmuring stream Thi9 home on this lovely property<br />

is a 3 bedroom aluminum sided ranch with a<br />

family room and attached garage Asking $52,900<br />

CITY FARMER<br />

Fieldstone outside, fieldslone basement and fieidstone<br />

fireplace has 4 bedrooms, formal dining<br />

room, 1Vi baths, and 2 car garage on 2 acres of<br />

prime Farmington Hills Only $38 000<br />

GOPUTCH<br />

A great family Dutch colonial with quicK possession<br />

and so clean for moving right in. You won't be able<br />

to resist the 4 roomy v bedrooms, family room with<br />

full wall fireplace, center ent rance, formal dining<br />

room, kitchen with built-ins. first floor laundry, full<br />

basement, 1V* baths, terrjice. central air and 2 car j<br />

attached garage. Asking only $49,900.<br />

• .<br />

MUST BESOLD<br />

Fusay buyers won't be able to resist this immaco- j<br />

late Ganton Towifhlp 3 bedroom brick rancfi. It's i<br />

the biggest ranch In the area and complete with a<br />

family room and ratun« "tpfoce, 2 car attached I<br />

garage and excellent assumption. Immediate occupancy.<br />

$47,900. ' T<br />

" 1<br />

b •<br />

e<br />

n<br />

v 4<br />

b<br />

.1 Wf.<br />

y i<br />

if ' '


JV'.fc<br />

•n<br />

1<br />

f ". •'<br />

n-jr<br />

WW<br />

. 'I<br />

4[> THE OBSERVER fc ECCENTRIC<br />

311<br />

' DELAWARE-16380<br />

OPEN SUN. 2-5<br />

Wart •( kt(k My. North of Purl<br />

tan Radford Twp Country attnoa<br />

phere. beautiful I bedroom ranch,<br />

al lac bed garage. drawn kitchen<br />

IW batha finished hasemcdl. «ro«Ilam<br />

assumption Low Inter** rite<br />

JAMY<br />

—*<br />

'537-1950<br />

318 Rsdtod<br />

BARGAIN<br />

Naar Waalarn Golf<br />

paaatMc four b<br />

feature* a Ml<br />

remade led kitchen, largelbt and a<br />

SS car (arage. gg*.Soo Call IM-<br />

Integrity<br />

EARL K11M<br />

REALTY<br />

. Castte Gyaens-^ bedroom brick ranch with attached<br />

parage, beautiful family room, lull basement, 1Vt baths,<br />

• designed lor lamily living, assume present mortgage<br />

with very favorable interest rate.<br />

Price $38,900 Call 261-|600<br />

Cape Cod-sharp 4 bedroom. 2'^ balhs. kitchen ^ith<br />

built-ins. formal dining room, family room with raided<br />

heanh fireplace, central air conditioning, completely<br />

carpeted, finished basement. 2 car attached garage.<br />

Price $55,900<br />

Call 261-H>00<br />

Low Taxes-op this 3 bedfoom one story home, carpeting,<br />

gas heat, cyclone fence, aluminum storms find<br />

screens. 1 '4 car garage<br />

Price $23,900<br />

Call 261-f^00<br />

Enioy-the cleanliness, comfort and economy of thit allelectric<br />

3 bedroom brick ranch, average 1974 monthly<br />

bill for neat, light and cooking was $33 00, Oxtra<br />

insulation thru-out, new kitchen cupboards, basement<br />

1<br />

is beautiful<br />

Price $32,900 Call 261-1 -ifeoo<br />

Livonia Schools-for this 3 bedroom face brick rand iCn m<br />

the city of Westland. Kitchen with built-ins. carpeting<br />

and good table space, beautifully finished basement.<br />

2 I > car garage, assumable mortgage<br />

Price $33 900<br />

Call 261-BOO<br />

Just Listed striking 3 bedrooms. 1'? bath, brick and<br />

aluminum tri-level. carpeted, built-ins walkout family<br />

room, fireplace. 16' x 32' in-ground pool, has low<br />

interest mortgage.<br />

Price $35,900 Call 261 -]600<br />

T5707 Farmington Rd.<br />

UVONIA<br />

26 M 600 %<br />

.. the HELPFUL People'<br />

OPEN SUN 2-5<br />

BUY ON LAND CONTRACT<br />

2KHK0 Aranel. Farmington Hills (South of 13 Mile) |<br />

Beautiful l be.Woom ranch in country •etting with all convenience, on<br />

large lot Price reduced for quick sale Call Carmen Accurals 477 WOO or<br />

• 76 28S* (A 049) W EST DALE CO.<br />

OPEN SUN. 2-5<br />

CLEMENT'S CIRCLE PARK<br />

9941 Garvett. Livonia (Sogth of Plymouth Ea»t of Harttaon)<br />

Clean t bedroom brick ranch ideal for young family Walking distai jce to<br />

nine acre paik with co<strong>mmunity</strong> twinj pool Deep lot Moat Jtrry Pius<br />

477 6)00or 72« fW69(G 047) WESTDALE CO<br />

r FARMBNGT0N<br />

5 m $ s<br />

Thuraday, January 16, 1975<br />

311<br />

T<br />

IASY ASSUMPTION<br />

TownaWo. «<br />

raoai bam. dhttac raaan. I Ml<br />

ball*. t car garage.<br />

Aaaume mortgage al Oil<br />

Low uaaa. »MJW CaU DENNY<br />

WILL. , .<br />

NORWOOD 478-2200<br />

WESTERN REDfQRD $36,900<br />

20 * 15 FAMILY ROOM wilh<br />

firepkxe. full hpaarnam,<br />

lorge eoting oreo, 3 bad<br />

room*, 2V» cor goroge, in this<br />

nica ronch. PriVocy location.<br />

To meet somaone intaraslad<br />

in you ond your naads coll<br />

464-0800.' \<br />

One Wa^ Ltd.<br />

GO L<br />

Brick IV,<br />

OURSE<br />

th Jr. dining<br />

with new<br />

in kitchen<br />

cup x»rds j sink<br />

and counter top Basement,<br />

dormitory [kize upper badtrim,<br />

2Yt cor<br />

room, aluminum<br />

gorage. quiet dead- eod type<br />

area. A>king $29 .500, 8%%'<br />

mortgoga ova<br />

loble. Gill:<br />

464-0000<br />

One W««ng<br />

mortgage Hon Ron Miller 477 6100 or $61 0870 (R-040)<br />

CO<br />

^LTO^-y<br />

nntloo<br />

REALTOR<br />

• of Lilley)<br />

Central A/C<br />

um iHumti<br />

WESTDALE<br />

OPEN SUN. 2-5 +-<br />

RETIREE'S DREAM<br />

22770 Hawthorne, Farmingtoo (Eaat of Orchard Lake S^ith ol Shia<br />

waaaee)<br />

Immaculate 2 bedroom home is amall enough for eaay ma itenance but<br />

large enough when the children vtait. Nestled among tr> es ui Farm<br />

ington'a Floral Park. Call Vince Vornhagen 477 6300 or 22 1258 (H-<br />

03$) WESTDALE CO<br />

GET THE FACTS 1 -<br />

318 KKJTOVU<br />

Coty S barroom, carpeud. IW car<br />

gara#a >17.M0. Land contract<br />

terms Immediate paaawlon<br />

1<br />

?K VAN B>PS t<br />

538-6444 422-2108<br />

REDFORD<br />

Mac Arthur Near Grand River<br />

Ahroctiva 3 bedroom, one<br />

floor, foca brick, good co200 and immediate<br />

occupancy. Call SHARON<br />

Norwood fio 2. Iflc. JM-4J00<br />

BIRMINGHAM CHARMER<br />

M. illlL ,y<br />

Well built house on beautiful tree lined street in Pappelton<br />

Park area Fireplaoed living room, formal dining<br />

room, breakfast nook and screened in porch 3 bedrooms.<br />

1'^ baths, hardwood floors and Central air<br />

AssUhiable 8V«% Mortgage. $56,900 Call for appointment<br />

646-1814<br />

WESTERN COUNTRY CLUB<br />

REDFORD<br />

Stunning 5 bedroom quad having its own indoor gymnasium!<br />

Over 4.000 sq ft. of fine living area to provide<br />

both family comfort and gracious entertaining. Family<br />

room has beamed cathedral ceiling, wet bar and massive<br />

fieldstone fireplace Call for additional- features<br />

and appointments<br />

RIAL1STATI<br />

Wm. FEHLIG<br />

Real Estate<br />

906 S. Mam, Plymouth<br />

ASK FOR<br />

RAY IAVASILE<br />

274-7200<br />

453-7800<br />

$33.900--Plylnouth Township on an acre Nice aluminum<br />

sided 3 bedroom ranch Over 1.300 sq. ft of living<br />

plus a 10x20 enclosed summer room and a 2 car<br />

garage<br />

Plymouth Township- $37,900 lor this all brick ranch<br />

close to downtown Full basement, central air and 1'/i<br />

car garage Land contract available<br />

RM-1 MUtTlPLE ZONING on this City of Plymouth<br />

property Room for 8-one bedroom units. Presently is<br />

larger home that could be converted lo a two family.<br />

$39,500 with terms available.<br />

1005 AN^I ARBOR TRAIL<br />

Plymouth. Michigan<br />

453-8200<br />

319<br />

3 car mnjm Nice<br />

I* flM par<br />

>II.M4<br />

TSEAACNOOUS TWO'S<br />

TBIMFIC TREASURES!!<br />

«ni»«<br />

BUDGET STRETCH®<br />

Open fields odd »o the chorm<br />

of this lovely ronch. Gorage,<br />

1 org* lot, , eosy lerms ot<br />

$22,400: , , ,<br />

ANXIOUS OWN®<br />

hos a 3 bet^oom brick ronch<br />

to sell. 2V^ baths, 2 cor goroge,<br />

swimrrwng pool, basement<br />

and a bright country<br />

kitchen $38,500<br />

91<br />

ElEGANC* ABOUNDS<br />

This 4 bedroom ranch Very<br />

formal dining room, cozy fireploce,<br />

enormous family room,<br />

2 car garage, entroncewoy<br />

overlooking I oae of trees.<br />

$58,900 ,<br />

BEL-MEN 522-3010<br />

NORTHVILLE<br />

OPEN HOUSE SUN 2i<br />

CITY<br />

ORCHARD ST W4 »S0 Price re<br />

j duced on this interesting 1878 house<br />

on nearly I acre ot land. The mod<br />

ernized interior has 4 bedrooms<br />

24 balhs and lull basemen! An<br />

I8H2 Florida room overlooks a<br />

gently sloping valley filled with<br />

wildlife<br />

Victory<br />

a 7*'*<br />

I Mock from Our Lady Of<br />

About >20.000 will assume<br />

mongage<br />

NEW LISTING<br />

NORTHVILLE. W2.M0 Older 1 bed<br />

room home toned commercial. Can<br />

be used as residential or will make<br />

excellent small business place with<br />

remodeling 100 ft frontage on 7<br />

Mile • corner River St. Owner will<br />

consider Land Contract lerms.<br />

PLYMOUTH TWP<br />

>41.500 is the asking price (or this<br />

brick J bedroom ranch but Ihe<br />

owner is anxious to sell and will<br />

consider all offers lh batha, fire<br />

place, attached 2 car garage and<br />

more Land Contract terms<br />

CITY OF NOVI 2'* acre*, heavily<br />

wooded very secluded. 1*500<br />

A.V. RIZZO<br />

Real Estate<br />

(Offices In Northville Brighton ><br />

3 4 9 - 9 4 6 0<br />

Firsf Time Offered<br />

Newly listed face brick 4 BED-<br />

ROOM home in WAYNE Full base^<br />

ment. huge kitchen with dish<br />

washer, plus l>' pool with 28x25 en<br />

cloaed privacy fence. I's baths<br />

830 *00<br />

Boardwalk<br />

REALTORS<br />

522-9700 ><br />

WAYNE<br />

A super well built, well insulated 3<br />

bedroom ranch with 17 * 28 living<br />

room Beautiful carpeting Close to<br />

schools Priced for beginner s. retir<br />

ees and thoae between All kinds of<br />

terms.<br />

WILL TIPTON<br />

427-5010<br />

319 Hants For Sab<br />

Wayne r 11 —<br />

HANDYMAN'S<br />

DELIGHT<br />

A Livonia Special. Needs: repair<br />

and decorating. 3 bedroom<br />

foca brick ranch. I Vi<br />

bofhs, full bosement Big lot<br />

Bentley High oreo. Asking<br />

$29,500. '<br />

CITY FARMER<br />

A brand new born on o 165'<br />

x 630' lot. with a 4 bedroom<br />

Quod level home for the<br />

mini-rancher: 3 full baths,<br />

huge family room with fireploce,<br />

full bosement, country<br />

kitchen with built in*, lua^i<br />

cor pet ing Attoched 2 cor goroge,<br />

many more custdm ffO J<br />

tures. $69,900<br />

CARDINAL<br />

West. Inc<br />

Funk Realty Div.<br />

522-5333<br />

WE HAVE HOMES frorh<br />

$17,900 to $25,000 ovoiloble<br />

and mortgage money<br />

FOR RENT, condominium, excellent<br />

area Ford ond Hix Rd.<br />

McFARLANE<br />

421-2400<br />

OPEN SUN. 2-5<br />

12861 Tecumseh Brick ranch.<br />

3 bedrooms, low tax. Redford<br />

Range, dishwosher. Quick occupancy.<br />

Land controct terms<br />

possible S31.900<br />

NEWBURGH LAKE CONDO.<br />

38222 Ann Arbor Trail, Livonia.<br />

2 bedrooms. 2 baths,<br />

apolionces. central oir, carport,<br />

heated pool Immediate<br />

occupancy Lond controct<br />

terms. Coll:<br />

HjNRY IEJA or RAY OSBORNE<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

HALLMARK INC 937-2300<br />

KIMBERLY SUB<br />

Multilevel. 5 ample sized<br />

bedrooms, large moster wilh<br />

walk-in closet, 2'/j both*, coroetingthroughout.<br />

Formol dining<br />

room, two fireplaces,<br />

potio. electric gorAge door<br />

opener, swim club membersnlb<br />

Exquisite home to see!<br />

Land Contract terms available.<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

FAIR TOWNE CO 85i-o


d k ^ A A i i i •*- " tdal'11.^ M l 'i it It 1 I id 'all • A*,,.*-,..* I ' k ^ ^ ~ -<br />

.-jpw '..'fj W f W " I " '<br />

*<br />

,<br />

" : /<br />

tttt " JV*w r<br />

- -'i . '• T- • ' v . *<br />

ASSUMI 816<br />

o«d oH appfcancM. 3<br />

rooms. n<br />

$17,000<br />

Very thorp. fteduced<br />

$25,900.<br />

EARL<br />

KEIMJ'<br />

Realty Nerth. Inc<br />

*» i»x><br />

BY OWNtt IS atar* brick tn poplar<br />

Birmlonhaiw ao4f*h*rlMe/Xt<br />

^ n S r j ^ s a r ! ?<br />

utmJ*.<br />

MM OC.<br />

patio. IMI W<br />

BY OWNER. Newly MtMMM<br />

ranch on S acre ta Wmctaator Village<br />

> hedroom. IS batta<br />

palm. nrMi IIIS<br />

FOR/v. Tttf<br />

DISCRIMINATlNfe Buyer,<br />

but with dose In con<br />

FHH . 4 BADROOWN I BI-UWL<br />

M la de».robi* v.Hog. of<br />

Bingham Forms, j[offer» this<br />

and much much mora. Priced<br />

to soli at $83,500., For deto.lt,<br />

coll ftetfy Qlleipi® 626-3151<br />

626-8700<br />

i , JT I<br />

Cranbtook<br />

tale, tar ftaaltan<br />

'OiD"<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

THU I bedroom Dutch colonial<br />

•Mias charm throughout Living<br />

room with flreptoc*;, separate din<br />

lag room, remodeled kitchen tall<br />

hath ta flniahed basoflpent. 1 car ga<br />

*•»». privacy fence friirround* love<br />

IT back yard Include, window<br />

treatments from dr«perlei lo Man<br />

al shatter* How. disposal. S47.SM<br />

A G*ode Lining Is'A Oood Buy!<br />

GOODE<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

Mil N Woodward<br />

Ml 7 ISM<br />

BEAUTIFUL Westchetfer Village<br />

brick ranch, lupcrb condition J<br />

bedroom, up. 1 dawn la finished<br />

basement 1 full balks. panelled<br />

(tea. pretty kitriwn with all builtin.<br />

Walk to Blrmtafham aad St.<br />

Regit school* Mid IMV By awner<br />

S44-74S4<br />

NEAT I bedroom home built in (ea BIRMINGHAM ) Wdrm.m brick,<br />

tures convenient location Qill flrrplace, dining room, carpeted,<br />

after S M or weekends S44-MS7 finished basement, land contract<br />

term* or trade ' SM 4700<br />

at of 3i<br />

—^-wtruction<br />

SUN. I-I Ranch ityle taodo<br />

with striking landscape atrium<br />

t bedrooms. 1 baths ptas large<br />

library Was builder'* model *<br />

many cuatom txtraa net<br />

to price. IMS Golf<br />

la Waback W of Tate<br />

graph. 8 oft Long Lake<br />

I1M.MS.<br />

COLONIAL ON CUL DE SAC wKh<br />

lake fradtap. InvRlag paneled<br />

family n»om with brick lire<br />

place Fully carpeted Full<br />

walk oat basement to lake J<br />

S hatha SSS.SM<br />

CUSTOM BRICK RANCH an golf<br />

caarae with WabMk facilities *<br />

privilege* J.OM x n of living<br />

featuring t separate bedroom<br />

suites. IS balhs plus paneled library.<br />

Extras too numerous to<br />

mention Must see to appreciate<br />

SI St.500<br />

Let us *how you these and other<br />

new hornet we know ot that will be<br />

In your price range<br />

Ralph<br />

Manuel<br />

ASSOC INC<br />

West Bloomfield<br />

681-4500<br />

, 851-7799<br />

BY OWNER. Bevarly Hills. 1 bed<br />

room brick roach, fireplace In tiv-<br />

Ingroom. dining room, eat In kiteHen.<br />

Jalouated porch, attached JS<br />

car garage, priced to *ell al<br />

Mt.SoT . ttidlM<br />

bloomfi<br />

±D HILLS<br />

LEVEL<br />

SPLIT<br />

With many u iiqu« faaturas.<br />

rondom pog fl x>r, and borbdroom.<br />

Two way.<br />

cud In fomily<br />

firaploca, in I ving room ond<br />

family room, lota foyor, wot<br />

plotter. Patic ond kitchdn<br />

with mony cor vontanctt. Sltootad<br />

on 1*4 OCTM of lond<br />

with many fr lit treot. (taducad<br />

to $79.8( '<br />

C R A N 5ROOK<br />

Bloomfiald<br />

64<br />

Very lar<br />

room,<br />

LTORS<br />

Hills OHica<br />

-5790<br />

302<br />

FOUR<br />

itrVsr^r<br />

Fark Rids* Df. j<br />

|lfM<br />

chamberlain<br />

647-i5950 .<br />

X* 11 —1<br />

narary. paneiieo<br />

W»<br />

I dtatag raw.<br />

- - . I s<br />

3 bedroom home in Adams-Dorby area.<br />

living room with fireplace iVi baths, family<br />

chen with eating space. Full basement and<br />

ir garage $49,500 644-2886<br />

v% r • •. , '<br />

BL'<br />

chamberlain<br />

647-5950<br />

tiiKLw<br />

VIUJIO«<br />

'jsr<br />

QaaUty knehea<br />

with Wk- tat. Ala* eiteaaiv* aad<br />

uai^ua baltl-taa ta att bedrooms<br />

Plymouth<br />

Thuradm, Jsnuarv 14, I97S T H E OB8BRVBR k ECCENTRIC J ' *SD<br />

..K-1 , » f j<br />

MytM<br />

' Oxirming Older Home<br />

In Rirmirighom, 4 bddroomt,<br />

IV* botht, plusjlbrory. Wolk<br />

lo schools ond town. Laosrtll'<br />

Jund, $450 month. $47,500 -<br />

Good Terms .<br />

Mok<br />

. B R O O C K<br />

4tM Orchard Uka<br />

SWAIN<br />

Realty<br />

865 S. Main St.<br />

453-7650<br />

Plymoulh Township. Three family income property<br />

Basamant. double garage Well located Mr acre lot.<br />

zoned industry. $45,000 Land contract.<br />

Land Conlracl lerms $7500 down.<br />

Aluminum. 3 badroom, 1'/k story. Healed sun porch.<br />

large 2 tote. 2 car garage<br />

113 acre farm approximately 12 miles N.E. 01 Ann Arbor<br />

wtth large bam. Land Conlract available, $1650 per<br />

acre<br />

One large building site in Salem with 1'


\<br />

THB OBSERVER fc<br />

BLOOMFIELD<br />

Or* ot lha few<br />

Ion in the Vllloge. Priced »o<br />

Mil ol $28,90a<br />

BROOCK<br />

• L I N G<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

500 S. MAIN<br />

4<br />

OPEN SUNDAY. JAN. 19. 2-5 P.M.<br />

41552 PINERIDGE CT.. CANTON TOWNSHIP<br />

$38,900-8% financing to veterans, Very comfortable 2<br />

bedroom on quiet court. Loaded with extras Central<br />

air, dishwasher, intercom and stereo, carpeting, huge<br />

family room Call 453-6800<br />

OPEN SUNDAY, JAN. 19. 2-5 P M 1<br />

6658 DEVONSHIRE. CANTON TOWNSHIP<br />

Located in very desireable CARRIAGE HILLS and<br />

Plymoulh Schools Attractive 3 bedroom colonial<br />

built m 1973 Extra large master bedroom. Quality<br />

carpeted thruout Red bnck fireplace in family<br />

room, full basement plus attached 2 car g»age.<br />

Very competively priced at $44,500.00 IMME-<br />

DIATE OCCUPANCY CaH«53-6800<br />

Inkster-$24,990 home qualities X for 8% financing to<br />

veterans New 3 bedroom tri-level on 94' lolj Huge<br />

family room Carpeted thruout. Call 453-6800.<br />

Appealing 4 bedroom colonial dfcorated vyjth exceptional<br />

good taste thruout and custom drapes that<br />

stay. Extra large family room with fireplace^ Many<br />

extras Including central air conditioning. $54,000 Call<br />

453-8800<br />

1<br />

v<br />

v -<br />

%k\<br />

Wm<br />

• ' ' -<br />

, s<br />

UCED<br />

I0ANCH locAted In Bloomfield<br />

Hill*, offer* compete G*n*ral<br />

Electric /kjtchen, 3 bedrooifcs.<br />

2V4 botht. fireploce In dining<br />

family room. Immediote<br />

pfcwtlon and much<br />

158 .900.<br />

CRANBROOK<br />

IEALTORS<br />

Bloomfield Hills Office<br />

645-5790<br />

i<br />

•eorU<br />

S S - S S<br />

IIM.ON You e*i<br />

•Ckemt l( you<br />

>b<br />

2 * and Staid* Jfs i te c PM<br />

m-nw A s SULLIVAN<br />

SMITH • WOOD® URY BLDG. CO<br />

PLANNED CO UNITY<br />

BIRMINGHAM bedroom. I b*th<br />

brick home will 2S ear ^ir«jj>.<br />

from $ 6 5 , 8 p 0<br />

A N D<br />

A n n o u n c i n g . ;<br />

The opening of 72 new building<br />

$'58,700<br />

and ravines, commons and cour s, winding<br />

roads, and thousands of trees.<br />

I<br />

• /<br />

R A N C H E S ,<br />

A N D<br />

Q U A D<br />

C O L O N I A L S<br />

. Available within 45 days or Ifcss<br />

g ROLLING OAKS<br />

'•l V LE<br />

SUBDIVISION<br />

EVEV*PV XHDOl<br />

< NJGSOD'M T £<br />

. '3 WLE 30<br />

S'JBD'V'SON<br />

"4 mile trom FARMINGTON RD<br />

t<br />

a<br />

modele open daily 12-6p.m<br />

(closed Thursdays)<br />

sites. Hills<br />

,*<br />

I<br />

Call 626-5710 or 626-4300<br />

IAVINE HOME BLDRS/WOLOK C( >NST. CO.<br />

Sales by<br />

SHANER REAL] ESTATE<br />

C<br />

a<br />

-W -W ~w ~-<br />

%\t . )<br />

Ye. \f*<br />

* V<br />

/<br />

ate<br />

yaa lets *f<br />

Urp family<br />

Possesion<br />

icilMie*. CenU»l<br />

I badroom* |H<br />

bar * wtSS<br />

SSS<br />

Open Sundpy 1-5<br />

Brick trt-lere! for tmmedUU occu<br />

I* desirable tecnUoa Bir<br />

aetMol*. Large ftrepUced<br />

itly room. I bedroom*. 3 belt*<br />

CnMltl air conditioning O.OOS allowance<br />

lor redecoreUn«. 47SS<br />

Quart** Rd . between Franklin k<br />

fakiUr, M4.M9.<br />

Ralph<br />

M a n u e l<br />

AISOC IRC<br />

West Bloomfield<br />

681-4500<br />

851-7799<br />

. LEAVING TOWN!<br />

Don't Wanf To Sell?<br />

Consult u* about our rent aad/*r<br />

man* Re ment **r»ice. Alao check<br />

our rental with option to buy plan<br />

GOODE REAL ESTATE<br />

Uli N. Wootjwart Ml MIS<br />

W<br />

T&,2<br />

si 'tursx<br />

r<br />

. m balhs. « car faraft.<br />

jsnftcsjc Jr<br />

• Special feature* tocMi: sua•<br />

. - vanities are marbto. winare<br />

Ander*en wood HwnaaL ass is.<br />

in* la fraab. escitlna k aery<br />

Priced at 9IM.4M. Call:<br />

GREATER<br />

Bloomfield<br />

, , 646-6500<br />

Pleasant Colonial<br />

Near Red Run Golf Course I bed<br />

room*. I* bath*, newly carpeted,<br />

porch, basement. car garage<br />

piwo<br />

SNYDER<br />

KINNEY &<br />

BENNETT<br />

FRANKLIN VILLAGE MA *W00<br />

BIRMINGHAM-TROY. J year old 4<br />

bedroom air caodttlonad colonial<br />

•n beaut Ifid wooded lot. 7V.


•V • • ' • y^ww-r.<br />

n ' ' • •'"' : -' •> * \ i i-<br />

li ' - r 'H 1- ' • '<br />

v !. 1 ?* \/?i *"•• t<br />

rip. w<br />

ww/ftfw-z&*<br />

'•"»;" ,-n \ P, *<br />

THE OBSERVER k BCCENTRIC<br />

TO WIN: Just send a post cerd with your name and address to: RED<br />

WIN^HOCKEY/OLYMPIA EVENTS, the Observer A Eccentric. 36251<br />

Schoolcraft. Livonia. Michigan 48150.<br />

10 names will be selected as<br />

Red Wing ticket winners each week, 5 on Monday and 5 on<br />

Thursday. Winners' names will then be published in the Classified<br />

Section. In addition to the Red Wing ticket winners, other names<br />

will be chosen on special weeks for selected Olympia events<br />

These Winners will also be published in the Classified Section<br />

When you see your name as<br />

a ticket winner, call the Promotion<br />

Dept. »o claim your tickets a><br />

261-8600 Ext 209 by 5 P M the<br />

day following thi issue date We'll<br />

then send you 2 FREE tickets to an<br />

upcoming game<br />

FARMINCTON<br />

HILLS, by<br />

ItTI. 4 bedroom custom (<br />

MM H Ft Central oir. lull<br />

ment<br />

Attoched |orage. 14 bntba<br />

Only »l7.M0 required<br />

Muat he aoid<br />

now<br />

K B U<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 2 $<br />

11135 Alameda IS of II Mite. W of<br />

Orchard Label. Country living,<br />

newly decorated brick ) bedroom<br />

ranch Gbsa doorwal to to tenoned<br />

porch ipoaiible family room). 100-'<br />

treed lot. new carpeting, new kitch<br />

en US M0 Anna Kassab<br />

NORWOOD 478-2200<br />

DESIRABLE<br />

LACK<br />

POTOMAC<br />

VIL<br />

Contemporary tri level<br />

J<br />

it. family room<br />

14 baths,<br />

Inlly carpeted I n<br />

bedroom brick ranch with 4<br />

bath<br />

off master<br />

Ha* family room wtth<br />

natural flreplacg, Mil I<br />

and 24 car garage IRC<br />

ing<br />

474 MM<br />

Southfield Chormer<br />

This beatalful contemporary quad<br />

level beck* 19 t* Due* Scotus Col<br />

le«* ground*<br />

4 bedrooms, family<br />

nreplace. 14 baths.<br />

pool *<br />

vajy<br />

Coda D41l$<br />

O'RILLEY<br />

"DARRYl'S<br />

DELIGHT"<br />

EXCELLENCE<br />

SUPREMEII<br />

Pride in ownership shows<br />

throughout this enormous 3<br />

bedroom ronch home. It features<br />

a formal dining roofn,<br />

large fomily r^om, an excellent<br />

floor<br />

pian with easy livteg<br />

design throughout. 2,400<br />

sq ft. of living oreo done in<br />

a delightful decor. Only<br />

$41,900<br />

DIAL DARRYL<br />

BEL-MEN 522-3010<br />

SOUTHFIELD<br />

Three bedroom ranch, 23 ft.<br />

living room, family room,<br />

1 Vi<br />

car attoched goroge. lorge<br />

lot, mony trees, all appliances<br />

included, middle 30'i.<br />

EARL<br />

KEIM<br />

Realty North. Inc<br />

JM-1300<br />

RED<br />

WING<br />

TICKET WINNER<br />

Judith Anne Calhoun<br />

505 E Baseline<br />

Northville. Micji. 48167<br />

But you must call the Promotion<br />

Dept. of The Observer & Eccentric<br />

Newspapers no later than 5 P.M<br />

Friday, January i17, 1975 to<br />

claim your TWO FREE RED WING<br />

HOCKEY TICKETS 261-8600 Fxt<br />

209<br />

CONGRATULATIONS!<br />

BELOW<br />

COST<br />

We built a luxury home in one of<br />

Troy's finest subdivisions; where<br />

nothing sells for les* than $50,001<br />

So you know what kind of neighbors<br />

you will have and what kind<br />

of children your kids will be going<br />

to school with<br />

We think our home compares favorably<br />

with any all brick full basement.<br />

1 car attached garage, fully<br />

carpeted, large large room home<br />

In fact this beautiful home will<br />

strengthen weak families and certainly<br />

will make happy families<br />

happier<br />

This home WAS very fairly priced<br />

at M5.300 but general business conditions<br />

h*ve forced ui lo price II<br />

"below cost" al 135.300.<br />

Very small


n<br />

no<br />

- J P » T H E OI9ERVER fc ECCENTR C Thursday. Ismianr 1&J973<br />

HUNTINGTON<br />

YiSTRDAY'S CHARM<br />

TODAY'S Convenience, beauti<br />

' Jolly maintained, d r t v entrance.<br />

Three bedroom Colon i<br />

.. al, neor Woodward, .with 3<br />

•""King Sized bedroom*, two<br />

h 1u|l. plo« 2 H ba»h». elegant<br />

family room has view of<br />

|6 x<br />

36 inground hrated pool,<br />

•*» plus a charming ponelled<br />

l^'jroni library for quiet (tody.<br />

— 164,000.<br />

PERFECT<br />

For young fomiliea:<br />

four bed<br />

r,/oom Cope Cod hot 2 foil<br />

both*, plot lav. imrnoculate<br />

throughout, beootifol Porty<br />

"•"Hoom in bo»emen» olus extended<br />

ploy oreo on\»econd<br />

floor for children $ gomw<br />

and<br />

,roy» Brick garoge. Terrific<br />

value ot only $38,500 Call<br />

Shirley<br />

Peisner<br />

548)500 398-9811<br />

chamberlain<br />

Star Gazer-Sun Worshipper?<br />

1 9030 SUGARLOAr<br />

Clsrkslon.<br />

Mich<br />

Second noor deck otters Mr basi ot<br />

bath worlds<br />

Located oft large mas<br />

x ter bedroom TMa cuatom oontem-<br />

..porary 1 story borne Was an escel<br />

... lent location near Pine Knob and I-<br />

7$ See this lovely 3 bedroom. 2W<br />

bath home sunounded by trees<br />

, which provide a country toe«lin«<br />

„ near city conveniences 994.900<br />

Call<br />

COMFORT HOMES. INC<br />

682-4630<br />

320 Other<br />

SIX<br />

nkal on 6 acre*<br />

Large<br />

kitchen<br />

fireploce*. 6 cor<br />

much<br />

Brighton<br />

CRANB<br />

478-1028<br />

349-00<br />

I<br />

•<br />

,{<br />

TMs bouae will fro?<br />

cious 4 bedroom Ea ly American<br />

Colonial in rord Foundation (Dear<br />

born I with "You Name k\ JW<br />

bntba.<br />

com fort abie family<br />

ptus den with a "woodsy" view,<br />

aed centre! air. Lots ol storage • a<br />

piece far everything Attached 2<br />

pr garage AU for $72,999<br />

FORBUSH ReALTY<br />

25241 Michigan Ave.<br />

Dearborn | Lo 3-1100<br />

322' Condominium s<br />

w.Mt<br />

r<br />

CLOSING OUT<br />

AT<br />

BA^KRIDGE GLEN<br />

2 bedroom ranch condos from<br />

$24,490. Immediote occuponcy.<br />

Newburgh Rd, Vi<br />

mile & of Ford Rd.<br />

MODEL OPEN 1-7 DAILY<br />

- SATURDAY 1-6<br />

(aosep<br />

WEDNESDAY)<br />

STRATMORB, VILLAGE<br />

ers trenafer loWws sale ef this<br />

. I bedroom townbouse tn Troy "9<br />

choice condo co<strong>mmunity</strong><br />

Endoaed<br />

brick courtyard. garage, full base<br />

•II mllances. plush wool<br />

And maey extras<br />

Assu<br />

>* " " " m<br />

carpeting. I<br />

mable<br />

f W<br />

gar, broker<br />

NORTHVILLE. Hlfhland Lakes. 2<br />

Urge bedrooms. 1* beths. patio,<br />

(ireptaef. walk to school and (abas<br />

Immediate occupancy<br />

Open Sue. .<br />

Assume 7*<br />

M»«7M<br />

FENTON. white brwY Charleston<br />

House in a grove ol old trees<br />

Full<br />

i grove i<br />

rch<br />

end<br />

•I the top of the hill, Eve<br />

plus some |{oodic» lil|e •<br />

Gtchen and Jaj«n«*<br />

Sbojl panels si<br />

garden door<br />

doors. Low<br />

Wry 4 bed<br />

quiet street<br />

Iverything in<br />

a Florentine<br />

room<br />

with<br />

tog over the glaaa<br />

w 970'a 92* 4909<br />

ROYAL OAK by owner, 3 b<br />

rooms, den. 24 baths. ,llreplace.<br />

gas barbecue, ret room, carpeted,<br />

draped, patio, must see to appre<br />

ciate. 7* asaumable mortgage<br />

SHARP CUSTOM<br />

CONTEMPORARY<br />

BI-LEVEL<br />

MTH walkout basement on<br />

Afolvenne loke Three bedfoomj,<br />

2\> baths, fireploce in<br />

family room ond Dining L. Finished<br />

rec room and three<br />

decks, this private heavily<br />

wooded tot contains 3 Jcfconese<br />

Gordens Available on<br />

desirable lond contract.<br />

$87,500<br />

' C R A N B R O O K<br />

REALTORS<br />

Bloomfield Hills Office<br />

645-5790 •<br />

EVERYTHING<br />

YOUR<br />

HEART<br />

DESIRES<br />

in the 3 bedroom ronch, air<br />

Conditioning.<br />

underground<br />

. sormklers. finished basement,<br />

I outomotic garoge door openi<br />

er, doorwall in family room<br />

' leods to large patio, gas bori.beque.<br />

immoculote $46,900<br />

EARL<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 14<br />

LAKE<br />

PROPERTIES<br />

Shelby. 5427 Skyljte. (8<br />

of 25 Mile.<br />

E. of Shelby Rd|| "Room for<br />

Mother", plus $ bedrooms 2100<br />

sq ft colonial. 1st ftoor Utility. 2*4<br />

beths.<br />

walk-out basement'. Reduced<br />

to 999.900<br />

SHELBY. 1745 Yarboroufb (S of<br />

24 Mile. E of Mound I "Owner Trans<br />

(erred'<br />

4 bedroom carpeted quad<br />

level Family room fireplace,<br />

I00i2l9 It. beautlfifly maintained<br />

grounds, sprinkling system. 172.000<br />

H I L D E B R A N D T<br />

739 4900 759 0220<br />

TOWNHOUSE<br />

3 bedrooms, living room, family<br />

room with fireploce, 1V4<br />

both*. foil bosement.<br />

In excellent<br />

condition. In North Royal<br />

Oak.<br />

H.A. Meininger, Inc.<br />

399-0400<br />

322 Condominiums<br />

For Sole<br />

NORTHF1ELD HILLS Con<br />

dominium 2 bedrooms. IW baths<br />

on premium lot. Finished basement.<br />

fabulous paue. gaa bar-beque<br />

Fireplace, custam painted interior.<br />

3 rooms wallpapered Shag<br />

I. tennis,<br />

ortgage. $39,000<br />

Ml 4432<br />

lake<br />

rpeting<br />

Clubhouse. pool<br />

ke 7'rr bedroom ranch wilh e*-<br />

poaed walkout basement, over 1.200<br />

• sq ft of living space Paneled fam<br />

' ily room with fireplace. 2 balha. 2<br />

"v car attached garage, still lime lo<br />

ohoose carpet and decorating<br />

Lots.<br />

100 i 700 with White Lake pnvi<br />

leges<br />

"Three 131 bedroom quad level,<br />

same location 14 baths, paneled<br />

family room with fireplaor. 2 car<br />

• attached garage Huron Valley<br />

'<br />

schools<br />

Phone, 1487 12#0<br />

HAYDEN REALTY<br />

PLYMOUTH..! bedroom, second<br />

floor, good eoting area,<br />

air conditioningi basement,<br />

treed lot in town Asking<br />

$20,900 $7,200 lakes over<br />

Old Orchard... 10 Mile-Hoggerly.<br />

3 bedroom colonial<br />

type with foil basement,<br />

selfcleaning<br />

boilt-ifu, Solarian<br />

flooring. BRAND NEW CARPET-<br />

ING I 1 /' bata, central<br />

air... IMMEDIATE<br />

OCCU-<br />

PANCY, plus mote. Call: 464-<br />

0800<br />

O n e W a y Ltd.<br />

SOUTHFIELD 2 bedroom. 14<br />

baths, beuttfully ^etorated. central<br />

ajr. fireplace, pmjl. 7"*«* assumable<br />

mortgage 136.500 Alter 6<br />

PM weekdays or weekends 4244764<br />

LIVONIA - NewbuVi. N<br />

of 6 Mile<br />

"The Woods" ISSft University 2<br />

bedrooms, study, basement. 14<br />

bath, attached g»f»Ke. appliances<br />

A carpeting Good assumption<br />

$39,500 By owner 223 7437 or.<br />

823*24<br />

3 BEDROOM<br />

' BLUE STAR" HOMES<br />

START<br />

AT<br />

$5,995<br />

! CALL FOR MORE DETAILS<br />

; 852-7373<br />

1 ^ Franklin Village<br />

. ' DECORATOR S DREAM<br />

Authentic 3 or 4 bedroom<br />

! Cope Cod. 1'/j baths, bose<br />

ment. 2 car garage ond over<br />

| VJ ocre of carefully wooded<br />

grounds This home was built<br />

in<br />

1938 and original owner is<br />

' anxious for an offer Asking<br />

$59,900 Terms Call 851-<br />

6000<br />

Meininger Realtor<br />

CONDOMINIUM<br />

LIVING ,<br />

is delightful esp icially in this<br />

luxurious condo n Southfield<br />

2 large bedroom*, living<br />

room with firepwee. separate<br />

dining room, 2 baths, full<br />

basement, gas theat, central<br />

air. pool and clubhouse Real<br />

luxurious<br />

living.<br />

Summit 427-3200<br />

BY<br />

OWNER. Troy near Somerset<br />

2 bedrooms with balk Ins. I full<br />

and 2 half baths, rec and laundry<br />

rooms, cenlral air. appliances<br />

Possible<br />

assumption $34400 689-6513<br />

PLYMOUTH TWP Adult commu<br />

nity. can assume lew mortgage. I<br />

bedrooms, carpeted, drapes, air<br />

conditioned After 5:30 PM 4554734<br />

QUESTIONS about C<br />

" by Dicl<br />

Condominiums<br />

fully answered by Dick Merriam of<br />

Harold Fisoher Real Estate. Spe<br />

cialist in Condominiums In the<br />

Novi Northville-Plyihouth<br />

area<br />

455 5100 or 349 8127<br />

SOUTHFIELD<br />

LUXURY<br />

LIVING<br />

25292 Maplebrook. north of 10 mile,<br />

west of Telegraph. ) bedrooms. 24<br />

baths, formal diaing room, full<br />

baaement. carport. 9*0 mainte<br />

nance Immediate occupancy<br />

949.500<br />

HICKORY HILL 522-5200<br />

NORTHVILLE Highland Lakes !<br />

bedrooms. IW baths, fireplace<br />

Shag carpeting, air. appliances<br />

Assumable<br />

7* mortgage. Immediate<br />

occupancy. $36,500 349-4191 or<br />

3634025<br />

•3<br />

332 Mobfla Homos<br />

IT<br />

_ KIN<br />

COOPERAT<br />

1,<br />

GS MILL<br />

T1VI<br />

TOWNHOUSES<br />

or 3 Bedroom<br />

Tow ihou9e9<br />

Wilh Full Bosement<br />

For info motion coll<br />

(34S-5570<br />

326 Duple cos for sdo<br />

PLYMOUTH *<br />

ilk te town. 1 bedrooma<br />

per unit plus appliances and<br />

baaement Completely remodeled<br />

l side cerront y eeoccupied<br />

Land<br />

contract or as umption terms<br />

For<br />

details ,<br />

44542S7<br />

328 Tnwnhouw for tdo<br />

ROCHESTER I Area<br />

Townhouse<br />

bedrooms. IM beths. air<br />

tioning. pool «any extras Before<br />

9 pm. 952 041 I; pfter 9 pm and<br />

weekenda 9514329<br />

NORTHVILLE).<br />

townhouae. ail<br />

room.<br />

j*tto,<br />

After 5 PM.<br />

330 Apts<br />

DOWNTOWlN<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

Four I bedro )m apartmenU wtth<br />

999.9 0 94! 1922 or<br />

942 9059<br />

garar><br />

NORTH ROY<br />

unit brick apt<br />

lent<br />

return<br />

CLOSE OUT PRICES<br />

For<br />

I bedroom model. BIRMING-<br />

HAM. (Maple Coolidge area) includes<br />

equipped kilchen. carpeting,<br />

huge closets. 919.900 1ST Condominium<br />

Sales. 945-0644<br />

Anne Gray 642-5974<br />

WELLINGTON PLACE MANORS -<br />

Heart of Rapid Growth Area! Superior<br />

Interior decorating k spacious<br />

rooms make this first floor apartment<br />

desirable for entertaining as<br />

well as luxurious for everv day living<br />

2 bedrooms. 2 full baths,<br />

gracious entry foyer, fireplace A<br />

nrch<br />

Priced below investment at<br />

S3.500 Call today for details'<br />

TROY - EXCELLENT MORT-<br />

GAGE ASSUMPTION' This townbouse<br />

is less than I year old *<br />

loaded with premium features k<br />

top line appliances 3 bedrooms.<br />

24 balhs. den. and attachedifarage<br />

Transfer forces move<br />

PRICED FOR QUICK SALE AT<br />

tffcED FOR QUICK SALE<br />

945.700 Call k Compare'<br />

APPLEGATE - Dramatic two story<br />

foyer wilh picture gallery stairway<br />

leading lo 2 big bedrooms k 2<br />

baths Master bedroorri has dressing<br />

room k balcony<br />

Premium carwtlng<br />

throughout and all custom<br />

»alh fixtures<br />

Your opportunity at<br />

933.900<br />

FRENCH PROVINCIAL FLAVOR<br />

adds distinction to this well<br />

planned mature co<strong>mmunity</strong> This<br />

upper level Bloomfield Courts<br />

apartment has 2 bedrooms, formal<br />

dining room, double door balcony,<br />

covered parking<br />

Assumable mortgage<br />

or possible land contract<br />

Truly a good value at 928.900<br />

Call<br />

Today for an appointment<br />

BLOOMFIELD • Choice location<br />

with good transportation access<br />

Well cared for I bedroom apart<br />

ment home in established commu<br />

nity Covered parking, basement<br />

laundry k storage Assume mortgage<br />

At $24,000 Calk Now<br />

DON ROTH<br />

Co-op. I bedroom<br />

conditioning, family<br />

carpeting,<br />

drapes<br />

34*1419<br />

For Solo<br />

AL OAK- Quality 10<br />

rtment house<br />

Exceli<br />

nd shelter Contract<br />

lerms. |rade i p or buy outright<br />

N FERNDAI E-Marvelous brick 9<br />

unit<br />

apartrntju<br />

terms<br />

338 lots ond Acroogo<br />

For uM .<br />

; DARLING<br />

MOBILE HOMES<br />

/IS HAVING A<br />

MARLETTE SALE<br />

All Morlettes 12 ft. ond 14 ft.<br />

widths in $tock are priced<br />

Under $11,000 to $etl. Sale<br />

Wids Jon, 31, 1975.<br />

Vi Mile S. of 1-96 on Nov! Rd<br />

Novi<br />

3 4 9 - I Q 4 7<br />

Open Mon. thro Thort. .10-8<br />

Pm., Fri. L Sat. 10-6, Son. 1-\<br />

334 Out of town property<br />

KALAMAZOO. Ettellent neighbor<br />

ine room, dinful)<br />

bath and<br />

hood. S bedrooms, llvtnl<br />

ing room. kUchenHB<br />

basement Colonial. 92.099 doeo.<br />

contract. 74** mortgage<br />

117.990 or trade for house in Detroit<br />

951-2994<br />

building<br />

Contract<br />

REALTORS<br />

544-7700<br />

332 Mobile Homts<br />

For<br />

PEERLESS<br />

rooms, stove<br />

lie<br />

lot Novi<br />

tral air optM<br />

take over pi<br />

SITE<br />

For<br />

HIGH LAN ) HILLS ESTATES<br />

In Novi<br />

LIVE LIKE<br />

COUIJTRY<br />

ESTATES<br />

model mobile homes<br />

choice sites in> our<br />

bile home co<strong>mmunity</strong><br />

ng pool and recreation<br />

show you mobile<br />

prices you can afford<br />

ely and soundness of<br />

New and lat 1<br />

available<br />

beautilul mi<br />

with swimnf<br />

hall<br />

Let<br />

homes<br />

at<br />

Built for<br />

construction<br />

Credit Tertns Easily Arranged<br />

58220<br />

w<br />

W<br />

- s<br />

W. 8 Mile<br />

of<br />

Northville<br />

9 AM - 7 PM<br />

437-2046<br />

VAGABOND<br />

Custom desi<br />

ington<br />

Funi<br />

Condo - Mart<br />

6 2 6 - 8 1 0 0<br />

Condo - Specialists<br />

TROY<br />

Luxurious large 2 bedroom<br />

custom decorated Condo Patio,<br />

basement, rec room, car port. pool,<br />

many extras Assume small 7<br />

mortgage or I0^r down<br />

Immediate<br />

possession<br />

shown by appointment<br />

Call evenings or weekends 68*7695<br />

LIVONIA<br />

Woodlore . Immaculate.<br />

2 bedrooms, screened patio, carpeting<br />

throughout, carport, immediate<br />

— broi^rj<br />

477 9422<br />

occupancy $28,500<br />

ROCHESTER<br />

AREA<br />

An exclusive Kings Cove 3 bedroom<br />

condo at 948.500 Professional<br />

decorating. 24 car garage<br />

Woodsy<br />

location Transferred owner says<br />

sell'<br />

WOULD you like to own your own<br />

home for 922.000'' This sharp condo<br />

has 2 bedrooms, full basement k<br />

built in appliances See it loday<br />

Weaver<br />

Real Estate<br />

1340 Walton Blvd Rochester<br />

Cor of Livernois 6514140<br />

"SOUTHFIELD<br />

WOODVALE CLUSTER HOMES<br />

2 Bedroom Luxury Townhouse<br />

946.900 or rent with option to buy.<br />

9365 per month Quiet wooded set<br />

ting yet lust minutes to Tel-12<br />

For<br />

information please phone EXECU-<br />

TIVE CONDOMINIUM SALES.<br />

Inc 474-0245<br />

WESTLAND AREA. 3 bedroom colonial.<br />

spacious kitchen, super living<br />

room, cenlral air. thermal windows.<br />

1 car garage, asking 925.900<br />

assumed at 92900 Afler 4 30 pm;<br />

all day weekends 3264523<br />

BUDDY 197<br />

furnished, s<br />

low down pt<br />

LITT<br />

MOBILE<br />

8 Mile<br />

12 Ne4<br />

HOLLY PA<br />

immediate<br />

Plymouth, t ill<br />

SPACIOUS<br />

carpeted, li<br />

park 94.000<br />

tor<br />

Bennie<br />

call.<br />

sole<br />

1974. 12 x 60 2 bedand<br />

refrigerator<br />

Cen<br />

nal<br />

No money down,<br />

yments<br />

May stay On<br />

(24-0016<br />

AVAILABLE<br />

Sew<br />

14 Wides<br />

474 0320<br />

SCHUSS MOUNTAIN<br />

MANCELONA<br />

Mountain lodge, wooded, one acre<br />

highest Idt In area. Large living<br />

room, dinsng room. 3 bedrooms<br />

baths, family room, electric beat<br />

and electric hot water heater<br />

Sum<br />

mer. winter action Skiing, golf and<br />

swimming pool. Rental service,<br />

•hen not in personal use. available.<br />

Professionally decorated in<br />

eluding furniture, carpets, windc*<br />

treatment and appliances Price.<br />

$49,500. Call Jack Maynard<br />

THE HUNTER CO.<br />

313-447-7M9 313447 2111<br />

336 Honda Proporty<br />

For $de<br />

POMPANO BEACH: One bedroom<br />

apartment fully furnished. Atlantic<br />

Blvd . on the ocean Oubhouae,<br />

pool, tennis courts. $37,000. 94«fc<br />

mortgage 99®4046. 6934694<br />

342<br />

BEAUTIFUL<br />

10 Acre parcel overlooking<br />

Lolw Shannon. Con b» ip"' -<br />

keep what you wont; sell the<br />

remainder. $ 17,900. Center<br />

Rd & US-23 Tyrone Twp. VA-<br />

841<br />

SECLUDED<br />

9 ocre*. Partially wooded.<br />

Over 200 ft. lake frontage on<br />

Long Loke, Hortland.<br />

$65,000. Land Controct available.<br />

PRIME<br />

2.23 acres boilding $ite. Corner<br />

lot on 2 block top roods.<br />

Yi mile from General Motors<br />

Proving Groondt. Large .barn<br />

on property. VA-905.<br />

SCHAEFER<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

11518 E. HIGHLAND RD.<br />

HARTLAND 632-7469<br />

MILFORD , 685-1543<br />

LAKEFRONT<br />

134 FT. SANDY BEACH<br />

iT tee offered • enrwlieg<br />

brick ranch oa WOODED VENIN<br />

SOLA' featured are J lerfe bedrooms,<br />

fennel diaing. faaally room.<br />

I<br />

huge log burning FIREPLACES<br />

and a GLASSED-IN SUNROOM<br />

with a maplflcient view of lake<br />

end woods<br />

Low dewa te Land detract<br />

terms<br />

Priced la 99 s. TH(B<br />

ONC IS HOTM-Hurry and call for<br />

private shewing.<br />

WILL TRADE V<br />

£25-8890<br />

LAKEFRONT<br />

HOMES REALTY-<br />

LAKE<br />

WASHINGTON, on Ml. Veroon<br />

Rd . )ust north of 29 Mile. 527<br />

choice railing ecres Flowing<br />

stream, excellent perk<br />

6SI-5M4<br />

17 ACRES<br />

Grand Blanc oil 1-75 Chickeo<br />

ranch, toned industrial Excellent<br />

investment lor a professional man<br />

No management »<br />

92<br />

YOU'LL<br />

NEVER<br />

BELIEVE, ITI'<br />

Until yoo've seen this qooint<br />

born molti-level home boilt<br />

on a hillside focing ihe Ointon<br />

River. 2 foil boths, 30<br />

15 living room, open wood<br />

beoms, pegged flooring,<br />

gloss-wall with deck<br />

One-of<br />

o-kind' Asking $75,900 Coll:<br />

464-0800<br />

One Way Ltd.<br />

ACREAGE<br />

lake<br />

PORT CHARLOTTE, waterfront<br />

lot for sale - cheap, by owner.<br />

359-5469<br />

A<br />

MILLIONAIRE<br />

Rd<br />

expando 10x46 ft<br />

m<br />

Corner lot in Farmshed<br />

GR 4 3629<br />

14 ft x 64 fl<br />

irting. air condili<br />

yment. can stay on lot<br />

, K ! f<br />

inWixomateu<br />

Call anytime<br />

6854523<br />

E VALLEY<br />

HOME SALES<br />

Merriman<br />

AREA<br />

Mobile<br />

Homes<br />

( n Display<br />

$4,995 up<br />

Lots available. SPECIALS! All<br />

new, 14 \ 'ides, 2 and 3 bedrooms,<br />

fr^m $6,995.<br />

76-4072<br />

IK 1974. 14 x 70. brand<br />

new. 2 bedi torn with utility room<br />

ILLNESS forces owner to liquidate<br />

real estate assets.<br />

Home on large<br />

well landscaped corner lot<br />

2 bed<br />

rooms.<br />

2 bains, carport, patio, completely<br />

furnished $38,500 Assume<br />

f4** mortgage Also 2 waterfront<br />

lots 100x120 each $11,000 per lol 3<br />

wooded acres<br />

inned residential in<br />

mid $20's<br />

Will consider independ<br />

ent or package offer Reply J A<br />

B . P 0 Box 1668. Venice. Florida.<br />

33595<br />

FLORIDA<br />

SALE<br />

Stuart. Oceanfront Condominium<br />

Fully furnlahed and equipped<br />

Poof Two bedrooms $62,500 wilh<br />

assumable VmI mortgage<br />

For further<br />

Information, call after 6 PM.<br />

or weekends.<br />

647-UM<br />

338 Lots and Acreage<br />

For sole<br />

ROCHESTER AREA 20 acres on<br />

Paint Creek Gunn Rd frontage<br />

Wooded, rolling By owner 64^6455<br />

Multiple Acreage<br />

Ideal for senior citizen housing<br />

of condominiums Water<br />

and sewer, fronfi 2 roads<br />

Near Ann Arbor.<br />

RED BARON .<br />

422-8220<br />

Wooded, peninsula. 24 acre<br />

Holly Twp. Near Fenton<br />

SPECIALIST<br />

IN<br />

RESORT k DEVELOPMENT<br />

BULL REALTY<br />

2111 E. Grand Blanc Rd<br />

Grond Blanc, Michigan<br />

313-694 8690<br />

TEN<br />

ACRES near Saline. 6 miles<br />

from Briarwood. perk lest approv<br />

ed. new 4 in<br />

well, ready to build.<br />

$20,000 722-5596<br />

ONE ACRE, Rochester Rd . 3 min<br />

utes north o( town, beautifully land<br />

scaped, large evergreens<br />

utilities<br />

$13,500 By owner Land Contract<br />

6514497<br />

CITY of Plymouth ireed lot. 50'<br />

135' on Ann Arbor Trail, just 14<br />

blocks east of Sheldon Beautiful<br />

residential area of fine homes'<br />

$10,500' Land Contract Terms No<br />

sign<br />

Robert Bake. Realtors<br />

4534200<br />

ACRES. 316. atop a mountain. 40<br />

miles East of the Sioux in Canada<br />

near Rydal Bank, great for the<br />

sports minded outdoorsman Lake<br />

acess<br />

Beautiful view. $32,000 Firm<br />

Cash 1416-349-4133<br />

GREEN<br />

rary home, S bedrooms 2 full<br />

baths. 49 ft living room, with daai<br />

door walls leedinj lo a 49 ft (tock<br />

and dock<br />

$79,990<br />

346 Northern property<br />

/ CHALET<br />

On % e m<br />

weil waiisd lat ia beau<br />

ttful Mk-bawve Less than I bik<br />

Ufa!<br />

_<br />

from first ta« af II hole champteaship<br />

golf ceuree and million dollar<br />

dob house with year<br />

aroand ladoor<br />

o*«toer pool, saenae. tennia<br />

courts, tamfes and saprrt dining.<br />

This is s builders model priced lor<br />

immediate sale at 94» 990 with mtg<br />

money available 4 l*e4">oms 2<br />

baths, family room. 2 fireplaces<br />

utility room, luxurious kitchen. Including<br />

oven range. dlshwa»l*T *<br />

pantry dining deck, studied ga<br />

raft, fully "carpeted, completely insulated<br />

Including insulated doors<br />

end windows, electric beet<br />

Other<br />

plans with prices es low es $26,900<br />

Unlimited miles of Snowmobile<br />

trails. Cross Country Ski Trails and<br />

Mlchawye Ski Slopes with chair<br />

and pom a lifts S miles S of Gaylord.<br />

^<br />

CHALETS BY FRITZ k RILEY<br />

Call Leo Riley<br />

5310060 • i 5344243<br />

348 Cemetery lots<br />

PARKVIEW<br />

Memorial<br />

gravesite.4150<br />

Single<br />

31-5425<br />

350 Farms for sale<br />

UNIQUE LAKEFRONT<br />

TOMORROWS house today for the<br />

individual looking for the unusual<br />

Two bedroom Ortagon home<br />

Fantastic<br />

wilderness view from over<br />

hanging deck. Suspended fireplace<br />

is featured in 39 ft living room<br />

$59,500<br />

CARRIAGE REALTY<br />

M 59 at Milford Rd ,<br />

1417-4107<br />

BY OWNER. 140 fl waterfront 3<br />

bedroom brick ranch, near Alpine<br />

skiing I acre trees. 2 fireplaces,<br />

large family room, sprinkling sysge.<br />

$62,900<br />

I 8874163<br />

tem. Lakewood Village.<br />

GREEN LAKE<br />

3 bedroom ranch type, living room,<br />

screened in porch overlooking lake<br />

Interior decorated kilchen<br />

Will sell<br />

with all furniture which is less than<br />

2 years old. $18,000 down on land<br />

contract at 84t interest to reliable<br />

party. Reply Box 306. Observer<br />

k Eccentric. Livonia. Mich<br />

48150.<br />

A BETTER BUY<br />

Hamburg. Pirickney. Gregory,<br />

area Livingstoo County Buy now<br />

before prices go up<br />

Many attractive<br />

2 acre parcels starting al<br />

$5,900 10 acres. $12,900 Over 150<br />

parcels (o choose from Easy LC<br />

' lerms Nstionally known Wausau<br />

homes now available<br />

Financing ar<br />

ranged let us show you how lo<br />

save $5000 Call anytime Park<br />

Planners Assoc 625 E Main. (M-<br />

LOT.<br />

Acre, behind Kirk in The<br />

Hills Church. $36,000 Land Con<br />

tract Available. 585 4215<br />

cupancy. located in<br />

4$9-4685 or 287 9434<br />

AT<br />

WHY<br />

2x60 2 bedroom, newly<br />

beautiful mobile home<br />

Days call 769^0926 ask<br />

Evenings k weekends<br />

437-0335<br />

ENTION<br />

PAY MORE<br />

play 8<br />

ft<br />

homes<br />

Gv<br />

with<br />

dowi<br />

as $0 to 1<br />

priced<br />

to<br />

up. We he<br />

lection of<br />

ory AAobile<br />

CENTRAL<br />

8705 B4<br />

COTTAGE<br />

50. 2 bedrooms. $2,596<br />

SOUTH FIE<br />

skirted, on<br />

1 bedroom,<br />

room. $1,995<br />

322 Condominiums Far scfe<br />

New dea ership specializing<br />

USED ond REPOSSESSED<br />

MOBILE HPMES /Ws on dishrcJugfi<br />

14 ft. wide<br />

aronteed<br />

financing<br />

payments as low<br />

0% Our homes are<br />

satisfy, $700 ond<br />

ve on excellent serimary<br />

and second-<br />

Home Dwellings<br />

OUTLET<br />

INC<br />

leville,<br />

Belleville<br />

6 >7-4700<br />

40BILE HOME. 10 x<br />

476-4072<br />

2 bedrooms,<br />

ot. $3,996. Farmington.<br />

$3,996 10 x 36. I bed<br />

476-4072<br />

LAPEER LAND $599<br />

PER ACRE<br />

Scenic noture land, gently rolling<br />

ond partially wooded,<br />

lots of deer, wild life, and<br />

ideal pond and homesite 44<br />

ocres. $26,000 Land controct<br />

terms. Just west of Laoeer.<br />

More land available<br />

J.L. Gardner<br />

Metamora<br />

678-2284<br />

ACRE residential lot in Livonia<br />

Zoned for horses<br />

Ann Arbor Trail<br />

near 1475 Located on Cul-de-sac<br />

Has attractive 15 x 30 ft block<br />

building at far corner of lot<br />

Terms<br />

and down payment negotiable<br />

851 7659<br />

Multiple<br />

Acreage<br />

Ideal for senior citizen housing<br />

or condominiums. Wafer<br />

arid sewer, fronts 2 roads<br />

Near Ann Arbor.<br />

RED<br />

BARON<br />

422-8220<br />

36) Pinckney.<br />

3135<br />

Ml. 878 3886 or 871<br />

344 Country homes<br />

10 ACRE COUNTRY ESTATE<br />

Lovely L-shoped ranch home<br />

Family room with fieldstone<br />

fireplace, extra large bedrooms,<br />

l'/i baths, built-in<br />

kitchen, formal 1 dining room,<br />

ond a 3 car garage 10 acres<br />

of beautifully landscaped<br />

grounds with lots of trees,<br />

ond a large stocked fishing,<br />

swimming, ond skoting pond<br />

More ocreage available<br />

$54,900 Easy drive from Birmingham.<br />

J. L. Gardner<br />

Metamora<br />

678-2284<br />

340 Lake-Resort Property<br />

For sale<br />

ASSUME balance<br />

ern 60 ft<br />

x 760 ft<br />

Lake near Alpena<br />

$1500 down<br />

Beautiful North<br />

lake lot<br />

Beaver<br />

Payments. $100;<br />

255 2476<br />

100 Ft Lakefront on beautiful Lake<br />

Oakland Area of lovely homes<br />

Deep sloping lot for walk-out base<br />

ment Sandy beach 674-2471 or<br />

681 1000<br />

frontage on<br />

To<br />

TORCH LAKE 68 fl<br />

eaat shore of sparkling Torch<br />

Lake Approx 4 mile north of<br />

Brownwood Complex<br />

Ideal site for<br />

building or continuing investment,<br />

$13,900 Call 9-5PM A4-3332 After<br />

SAAALL<br />

FARM<br />

OK FOR HORSES<br />

This 4 bedroom 100 year old home<br />

has been reconditioned and includ<br />

es a 50' x 30 barn, 4*i acres ol<br />

land. 2 fireplaces, gas heal. 4<br />

well, basement, (country style kitch<br />

en. a large fomily room and more<br />

(You must see to appreciate)<br />

Priced al $56,900<br />

50 ACRE HORSE FARM<br />

Featunng a 4 bedroom. 24 bath<br />

farm home. 30 x 40 horse barn<br />

storage barn. 3 guesl houses a 30<br />

x 60' healed swimming pool. 5 flow<br />

ing wells. 2.600 of Irout stream<br />

frontage plus many other com<br />

ponents - priced al $165 000 with<br />

Land Contract terms<br />

Located just<br />

minutes off 175<br />

CARTER &<br />

MaclNTOSH<br />

GROUP<br />

682-5551<br />

354 Income Property<br />

For sale .<br />

APTS.t<br />

Investments (hat make you money<br />

reral us savings advan-<br />

Several apartments avail-<br />

Far personal investment con.<br />

•dlallsi<br />

call:<br />

Jordine 4 Lourencelle<br />

COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE<br />

549-8320<br />

356 Im—stmont Property<br />

For sale<br />

BUILDER-INVESTOR<br />

Have 2 plus acres mned of fie* pro<br />

fessional in Troy's heaviest residen<br />

tial area. 2 Miles from 1-75 Natu<br />

ral for Medical-Dental complex<br />

Will sell al| or part or )oin in devel<br />

opment Call Jack Elliott.<br />

ETTER & ASSOC<br />

644-3500<br />

358 Mortgages<br />

Land Contracts<br />

MORTGAGE LOANS<br />

Residential-Com merciol<br />

Oedif no Problem<br />

ALTYPE MORTGAGE<br />

341-7000<br />

HOME<br />

OWNERS<br />

C A S H<br />

L O A N S<br />

FOR ANY GOOD PURPOSE<br />

WE ARRANGE FOR '<br />

FOUR bedroom Colonial farm<br />

house. 2 baths country kilchen &<br />

living room, upstairs can be converted<br />

into extra apartment, major<br />

remodeling done - some trim left to<br />

do Home has 240 sq fl of living<br />

area. I acre of land $29,9dD<br />

ANTONELLI REALTY<br />

5522 Main Si Dryden<br />

Only 4 hour from Birmingham<br />

I 796 3535<br />

ORTON VILLE Area. 4 bedroom<br />

Dutch Colonial on 10 acre corner<br />

parcel. 3 miles from town. Brandon<br />

Schools. $55 000 627 2614<br />

Production Farms<br />

and (arm land in beauliful progres<br />

sive Hillsdale County<br />

One and half<br />

hours south of Detroit For in<br />

vestment or future retirement<br />

Consult<br />

our experienced<br />

and friendly<br />

office<br />

CECIL LAWRENCE<br />

Hillsdale. Ml 49242<br />

REALTOR<br />

517-523-3300<br />

First Mortgages<br />

and<br />

Second<br />

Mortgages<br />

GREAT<br />

WESTERN<br />

MORTGAGE<br />

CO.<br />

17520 W 12 Mile. Suite IA<br />

Southfield<br />

. 559-8879<br />

360 Business<br />

Opportunities<br />

VILLAGE of Hadley Quaint k<br />

charming Village of many attrac- 1<br />

live<br />

home restorations is the setting<br />

for this sound home on large<br />

lot<br />

Hip-roof, garage, workshop (or<br />

play house!<br />

Spacious kitchen wilh<br />

appliances, living room, full bath<br />

and 3 (possibly 4i bedrooms<br />

$23,500 Convenient land contract<br />

terms<br />

AFTER 6 PM CALL 6424160<br />

MacGlashan<br />

METAMORA<br />

1-678 2289<br />

6PM. 583 9137<br />

342 Lakefront Property<br />

GORGEOUS 4 bedroom contemporary<br />

home with 2 fireplaces. 24<br />

balhs.<br />

pli<br />

beach<br />

plu<br />

!ul o<br />

home with 2<br />

I us carpeting and nice<br />

!us scenic view Also a<br />

beautiful quad-level nestled in the<br />

pines located at best spot on lake<br />

Tri county Real Estate 1-735-7899<br />

1429 2095<br />

ROCHESTER. Coach Lamp Hills,<br />

double lot. approximately I acre,<br />

trees, hills, land contract available,<br />

owner 651-1101<br />

"6 ACRES, 9 Mile near Drake.<br />

Farmington<br />

Hills.<br />

Farmington Realty Co.<br />

476-5900<br />

HIGHLAND Twp . 90x235 on spring<br />

fed pond, all underground utilities,<br />

water, private beach k<br />

boat landing<br />

on Duck Lake 74* land contract<br />

Owner $10,500 224157<br />

LAKEFRONT<br />

1 YEAR OLD COLONIAL<br />

DivorA forces sale Huge 4 bed<br />

room colonial features formal din<br />

ing. step down family room wilh<br />

Florida ceiling, log burning FIRE<br />

PLACE. 24 baths, full walkout<br />

basement to sandy beach $73,900<br />

WILL<br />

TRADE<br />

625,8890<br />

• LAKEFRONT<br />

HOMES REALTY<br />

LAKE Orion. 72 ft frontage, cus<br />

torn brick. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, fin<br />

ished walkout basement. 24 car ga<br />

rage. $69 900<br />

6M-II09<br />

For Restoration<br />

Buffs<br />

Grandmother's sturdy 8 room. 2<br />

story, is available in the Village of<br />

Orion. 2 blocks from church A shop<br />

ping She will consider land contract<br />

terms k give immediate possession<br />

OR SEE this stately 3 story with a<br />

nostalgic past Huge room wilh<br />

walk in cloaets. 9 ft<br />

ceilings A lim<br />

itless<br />

potential<br />

EITHER OF THESE<br />

UNIQUE HOMES ONLY $29,500<br />

LADD<br />

WILLIAMS<br />

REALTORS<br />

391 3300<br />

COUNTRY<br />

ATMOSPHERE<br />

3 bedrooms Lake rights lo Horseshoe<br />

Lake Located 8 miles N of<br />

Ann Arbor, off US 23 1377 sq ft . 2<br />

full baths, central air conditioning,<br />

carpeted, possible 9*<br />

interest rate<br />

with 25* down. $36 900<br />

OREN F. NELSON REALTOR<br />

9163 Main St.. Whitmore Lake<br />

1-449-4466<br />

Evenings 449 4144 or 444 4466<br />

352 Commercial<br />

Industrial<br />

1.200<br />

fices<br />

SQ FT . four<br />

$4,000 down hand'<br />

separate<br />

ofndles<br />

Make<br />

appointment to see F.J Mobirak,<br />

Realtor<br />

349 4411. Evenings<br />

624 5509<br />

REDFORD Commercial Building,<br />

40 x 90. (divided in half Good tenants<br />

60 ft frontage on Grand<br />

River<br />

Ample parking. Can assume<br />

9* land contract Ask for Gwen<br />

Stulx<br />

" JOY" 255-3960<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

New offering' Excellent<br />

high exposure corner Currently<br />

zoned for office use. Easily<br />

adaptable older home with spactous<br />

rooms<br />

$34,900 with low down<br />

payment<br />

Robert Bake. Realtors<br />

4534200<br />

fron<br />

.... I<br />

Commercial<br />

At heavily<br />

ON HURON STREET<br />

251 fl<br />

tage in heart of Waterford<br />

acre n<br />

i r>v ' ^ -<br />

bounded by businesses<br />

VALUE<br />

Greall)<br />

Outstanding<br />

reduced $175,000<br />

jraveled. stop light intersection sur-<br />

»in«<br />

tly r<br />

ASK FOR MARGARET VARTIAN<br />

chamberlain<br />

646-6000 626-5504<br />

INDUSTRIAL<br />

BUILDING<br />

10,500 square feet for sole in<br />

Farmington near<br />

8 Mile Rood<br />

Has 3,300 square feet air conditioned<br />

office spoce and 14<br />

foot dear ceiling height<br />

Available immediately Contoct<br />

Gory Burkhart at 476-<br />

8700<br />

Thompson-Brown<br />

RETAIL store for sale<br />

Prime loca<br />

lion. Franklin Village. Call owner<br />

851 5530<br />

RETAIL SHOP<br />

Popular business<br />

central Birmingham<br />

Potlery. paint<br />

ings. gifts Owner transferring<br />

Con<br />

tact owner Aftee 5 I'M 585 2828<br />

Nothing Like It!<br />

Highly profitable coffee and do nut<br />

shop Prime location major shop<br />

ping center small town South<br />

eastern Michigan on busy US high<br />

way leading to active year round<br />

resort area New 1972 No nearbv<br />

competition . 1974 gross $75 000<br />

Owner has other interests bul will<br />

train new buyer in perfected art of<br />

baking the best donuts around'<br />

Sale price of $40,000 includes bust<br />

ness, equipment and signs Stock<br />

at cost Lease available Ask for<br />

Shirley<br />

Sager<br />

GLOVER<br />

REAL<br />

ESTATE<br />

Blissfield<br />

ONK<br />

1-486-3359<br />

BEAUTY SALON Redlord Twp<br />

going business reasonable 474<br />

•135 M4»52»<br />

CANADIAN<br />

Marketing Firm open<br />

ing U S<br />

office, seeks partner with<br />

$10,000 Products, services and<br />

mail orders Box 326. Observer 4<br />

Eccentric 3*251 Schoolcraft IJ<br />

vonia. Michigan 48150<br />

MONEY TO LOAN. $5000 to any<br />

amount, business industrial real<br />

estate loans Call anytime<br />

84^8315<br />

FARMINGTON<br />

Village Mall small cafe excellent<br />

location, good return Ideal for<br />

couple<br />

Terms<br />

CRINGLE REALTY 474 7550<br />

702.266570.1.8ANT IQl'F.<br />

Clocks<br />

Many types Also grandfather^<br />

oak gingerbread H6 9057<br />

CANADIAN<br />

opening U S<br />

MARKETING<br />

firm<br />

g U S Office seeks partner<br />

Ith $10,000 Products Services<br />

and mail order Box 350 Observer<br />

t. Eccentric Newspapers 36251<br />

Schoolcraft Rd Livonia Mich<br />

48150<br />

362 Real Estate Wanted<br />

CASH<br />

- QUICK<br />

No listing, no points, no repairs<br />

Jyst cash Too dollar<br />

paid Coll RAY or JIM to beat<br />

your best deal.<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

HARTFORD 418 INC<br />

274-7200<br />

Lexington Condo Hi<br />

City of Northville<br />

8% % FINANCING<br />

-AVAILABLE<br />

Whether oft to tar away places or a l^n spot close by. come and go as you please<br />

knowing that all's weM at tyme. While yOu're singing in the sunshine or echussing the<br />

slopes, the snow shovellers and roed Qfews are keeping everything in shape. Come<br />

discover great condominium living at Lexingtonl Two and three bedroom town<br />

DELS OPEN:<br />

DAfllY 18<br />

TURDAY 12-5 '<br />

IUNDAY 12 7<br />

I OSEDTHURS.)<br />

S/.<br />

«* v «<br />

houses with attached garages, priced from<br />

9<br />

THOMPSON-BROWN CO.<br />

• -L<br />

W<br />

fw<br />

' United Time Offer. Wawilpeytha<br />

t ytm wish. (AA Salesperson far dotaOs)<br />

$43,500.00 '<br />

Call...349-6350<br />

NOSAN BUILDING CORPORATION<br />

st slatar date<br />

the prevailing rsu k<br />

for 12 months snd we will help you refinim*-<br />

MOBILE HOME SITES<br />

HUNTERS. Sportsmen, Retirees<br />

own your own Mobile home site on<br />

county Road near Oscoda Only<br />

$1,990 to $3,200 Land Contract<br />

ternts<br />

CARRIAGE REALTY<br />

M 59 at Mildford Rd<br />

1467-4197<br />

322 Condominiums For sde<br />

WOODED lot. Schuss Mountlan Ski<br />

resort Mancelona Approximately<br />

H acre<br />

For sale or assume al 7^<br />

interest Call after 5 PM 255 2615<br />

COMMERCE LAKEFRONT LOT<br />

SI0.900, 50 x 300 deep.<br />

High and dry.<br />

Priced for quick<br />

sal*. Ask for PAT CORCORAN<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

Of THE LAKES 624-7900<br />

TAHQUAMEWON FALI^S. choice<br />

wscaled 10 acres bordering stale forest.<br />

near Paradise. Mich Good<br />

roads $1,996. HKr down 279-6119<br />

UVONIA<br />

PRIME<br />

3/4 ACRE<br />

Beautiful residential ravine lot in a<br />

nice country - like area, all utilities<br />

included priced below market at<br />

110.599. Great terms.<br />

Red<br />

Carpet<br />

REALTORS 522-3500<br />

1$ ACRES, all or part, on Roches<br />

ter Rd . flva minutes north of town.<br />

Build or Invest. 13900 per acre.<br />

Und contract. By owner 9114497<br />

or $>44249<br />

ACRES & ACRES<br />

We have<br />

railing,<br />

lure land.<br />

te 30 acre parcels, some<br />

woo Aed. some pasgame<br />

dose to SUte<br />

some on country<br />

roads, some on black lop aad some<br />

on private roads We feel swe we<br />

ca^ satisfy your needs Reaaoaable<br />

I-and contract terms. Give us a<br />

call ve are ready to allow you what<br />

we have.<br />

C<br />

Pangus Realtor<br />

Opap 7 days,<br />

ro-7<br />

Xall Collect. 627 291J<br />

$30 M-I5. Ortonvilla. 494S2<br />

8 3 /4 %FINANCE<br />

AVAILABLE*<br />

PLACE O N T H E<br />

PARK<br />

C O N D O M I N I U M S<br />

Oakland County<br />

Lakes Area<br />

QUALITY YOU CAN AFFORD! Impressive Colonial-style "homes" nestled amid towering<br />

pines and stately walnut trees, our 1, 2. and 3 bedroom condominiums include the<br />

luxury and privacy you usually find only in a more costly co<strong>mmunity</strong>. Features include<br />

attached garages central air. complete kitchen appliances ahd full basements with<br />

most homes. Place on the Park is ideally located with 39 lakes within a 5 mile radius. 2<br />

miles from proposed 1-275. and close to schools and shopping. IMMEDIATE OCCU-<br />

PANCY! Priced from $24,900 lo $32,900-<br />

by: KOTTMAN BUILDING COMPANY<br />

MODELS OPEN:<br />

DAILY 1-8<br />

Saturday 12-5<br />

Sunday 12-7<br />

(Closed<br />

Thurs)<br />

624-7221<br />

THOMPSON-BROWN COMPANY<br />

REALTORS<br />

•HAT 5 "<br />

'<br />

• Limited Time Otter. We will pay Ihe difference between the prevaling rate and 8*% for 12 months and we will help<br />

you refinance at a later date It yqu wish. (Aak Salesperson tor details)<br />

Vf.<br />

d<br />

v I<br />

• r I<br />

— —


. ^ ^ ^ ^ -- ^<br />

M<br />

M<br />

" ' V —.<br />

—<br />

j i n t t H M M M H<br />

16, 1971 THE OBSERVER<br />

3 6 2 R a d Estate<br />

Apart menft k*o rani<br />

400 Apartments to rent<br />

* i<br />

QUICK CASH<br />

hvmmwn buyers lor houses<br />

or land controcts Gall ond<br />

oak lor:<br />

MEL OR GEORGE<br />

427-5828<br />

WE WANT TO<br />

Boy Your Home<br />

$$<br />

AM cosh in 24hours for your<br />

home or equity. No waiting,<br />

no delay, ooll us ond you will<br />

got mar* money<br />

ADVANC&Y<br />

of Michigan ^<br />

6876 MIDOUBELT<br />

427-540C<br />

*<br />

WANTED: four bedroeM. tire<br />

<br />

waterviiw farms<br />

In Novi by Walled Lake<br />

ON PONTIAC TRAIL<br />

East of Beck Rd<br />

En)oy yourself dt our pool, sauna and tennis courts<br />

LUXURY 1 A 2 BEDROOMS<br />

,<br />

624-0004<br />

1 8 5 ^<br />

FRANKLIN P ALMIR S<br />

In <strong>Canton</strong> Township<br />

On Pelmmr Rd W Lilley<br />

NEW LUXURY APTS.<br />

1 A 2 Bedrooms from<br />

721.3500 •179<br />

^ , 4 * 3 - 8 7 7 3<br />

VILLAGE SQIIIRI<br />

In <strong>Canton</strong> Township<br />

ON FORD RD.<br />

fM/feW of Newburgh<br />

1 ft 2 Bedrooms from<br />

HAWTHORNE CLUB<br />

IN WESTLAND<br />

On Merriman By Ann Arbor TraH<br />

1 & 2 Bedrooms from<br />

Appfy 77to Merriman Rd or cal 522-3364<br />

fciAhhAMMBdW<br />

DEARBORN PARK<br />

FRANKLIN DR. OrF MICH. AVE.<br />

(North) Just »V of Beech Defy<br />

INQUIRE 1632 FRANKLIN OR<br />

Apt #103<br />

1 A 2 Bedrooms<br />

•180/<br />

~ V<br />

•180<br />

S 6 2 - 4 6 2 3 *165-*185<br />

WESTCHESTER Tl<br />

Luxury Hi-Rise<br />

IN DOWNTOWN WAYNE<br />

35700 MICH. AVE.<br />

Year Round Resort Living Under 1 Root<br />

INDOOR POOL<br />

Eft. 1 A 2 Bedroom from . _<br />

7290800 '175<br />

400 Apartment! to rent<br />

SUTTON PLACE APTS.<br />

in Southfield<br />

N<br />

2 & 3 BEDROOM .'<br />

TOWNEHOUSES<br />

PERI<br />

•/MONTH<br />

Based on income<br />

Pi<br />

p hone 6bi.4>po c/i/ma-zaf/.vrs ' AUuhbtobar<br />

from $385 -$595 per month<br />

C a s s L a K e<br />

$350<br />

9 Mile Rd. between Lahser & Telegraph<br />

RENTAL OFFICE OPEN DAILY &<br />

SUNDAY<br />

358-4954<br />

ONE AND TWO<br />

BEDROOM<br />

LUXURY<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

Rental* from:<br />

$200-300<br />

1,2, & 3 Bdrm.<br />

Apartment Homes<br />

• Air Conditioning<br />

• Carpeting<br />

Full Basement<br />

• Private Entrance<br />

• Laundry Facilities<br />

Recreation Areas<br />

• HotpOint Appliances<br />

On Htggerty Rd. between<br />

Palmer &<br />

Cherry Hilt<br />

«iit: intiiklots<br />

North of l « 4<br />

Phone: 728-7300<br />

Located on FrankHn Rd., Juot<br />

north of Northwevtem Highway.<br />

Open Daily and 8un., 12 to 5<br />

PM (ctoeed Thunday)<br />

PHONE 367-5780<br />

OFFICE: 828-5688<br />

jwtt


».<br />

r-<br />

I<br />

IOt><br />

THE OBSERVER & ECCENTRIC<br />

400 Apvtmonts to rent<br />

I„Northville<br />

Green<br />

Qet*xe contemporary t<br />

bedroom<br />

Immediate occupancy Rem includ<br />

kilchen sppflances. dtshwaAer.<br />

balcony porch csrpet Ing central<br />

Ar storage locker and laundry to-<br />

.'| MILE RD AT RANDOL^If •<br />

f 349-7743<br />

fcuTH FIELD on* bedroom<br />

from $300<br />

Call<br />

Immediate r :<br />

: fOCHESTBl-GREAT OAKS<br />

United number of ap»rtmei*s and<br />

(Own houses Children acrepled<br />

No<br />

Mtf<br />

Adjacent lo Great Oak* Coon<br />

Oub ' medical (acilHieo and<br />

popping<br />

Open 9 am » pm. tten<br />

thru Fri -<<br />

I. 651-2460<br />

St De<br />

Thuraday, January 16, 1975<br />

Plymouth Hilli Apt<br />

CHy ef Plymouth. 764 1 MUI<br />

AM Arter TraU f»— *•<br />

from km bdi<br />

Mr<br />

Open Sat A Sun It<br />

455-4721 of 2<br />

FARMINOTON<br />

VILLAGE OAK AP<br />

New I andt.S<br />

drapery<br />

•MENTS<br />

l sartments<br />

id ding (bat<br />

SI33; S 1<br />

• BU7 M*<br />

GREEN FEES NEVER!<br />

Feaketl<br />

I<br />

rlth<br />

appl.<br />

MX- MONTH lease<br />

Northi<br />

tron area<br />

Greenlield<br />

X rtment<br />

with<br />

I all utilitlea eacept<br />

rity $lS0. efficiency |l»<br />

Call after 1 I'M Agent 533-4400<br />

Pt-Y MOUTH RD Evergree* I<br />

bedroom studio, stove rrtrie<br />

erator carpet dr*pe* Ga* paid<br />

rmtn<br />

WW<br />

APTS<br />

*. RMAPLE MANOR<br />

WALLED LAKE<br />

• MATURE ADULTS<br />

CMveruAilly located next lo M-ipl.<br />

Plioa<br />

Electric beat. shag carpel<br />

mH. drapene*. air conditioning, re<br />

f rife rat or range with fan.<br />

Washer. dispossl<br />

intercom,<br />

dfy room locker space Mi<br />

seen to be appreciated<br />

open<br />

Stop in at 1272 West<br />

FM ar call -<br />

624-1 737<br />

Ta resident* of<br />

Green Apartments • apintry club<br />

Uvlng • golf course V| ;w apartments<br />

a is hole golf course • real<br />

dent* pay no green* feeti • Tennis<br />

Court* • Individual m ster , fend<br />

dryar i« each a pari.neat (FREE -<br />

not la a laundry room ft) slsirs lo<br />

dtmb) • built in vacuum and all attachment*<br />

• fully carried • air<br />

conditioned • range aid refrig<br />

erator<br />

• large walk in cioaet* •<br />

carpeted ball* • baseboard heat<br />

and hot water • fountains aad putting<br />

graana • uidoor and outdoor<br />

iwimming pool • club bouse and<br />

ballroom • spacious par ung area*<br />

• Ife skating rink • br,|| htly light<br />

ad area* till up Chip en 17 aod<br />

tr<br />

One and two bedroom apart<br />

menu, three bedroom Atjwnhouses.<br />

immediate occupancy Grand<br />

River and Halalead Rofd. Farmington.<br />

Michigan<br />

474 71 H<br />

the<br />

MODERN DELUXE I and J bed<br />

rpom spsrtments beat csrpeung.<br />

ilrjpiii inlii in\ llial int-liitlt' micN IruiiiriA<br />

av alta» lu il Karaite, irntrul air ti>ii(lil)iininu. j(| K.<br />

j|i|ili,iiKi"< iiii4u(liuii tlkliwaUur.<br />

shan t'ur|iftinij<br />

iiu-ut. i lull liiHiw<br />

jmmjI and a l'l\ month Schinil Di^rirt<br />

11k .iiiim FROM S275 per month<br />

Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Area<br />

HKDFOHI)<br />

Vlllc^srtt<br />

Phone<br />

4SS SSW)<br />

,1 £ Ford •A<br />

c<br />

><br />

i<br />

• ? i<br />

-J 1 m<br />

399 sq ft<br />

Schooicrad-<br />

Inksler Rd $359 month 477 6548<br />

Newly decorated 12 x 12 unfurnished<br />

office wilh secretsnsl serv<br />

ice. Middlebelt<br />

snd 7 Mile sres<br />

$109 month 47$ 2*20<br />

Building<br />

xooed 02<br />

Suitable for ofOces. or<br />

LIVONIA I 066 Sq R<br />

retail Farmington 6 Mile area<br />

522-4*63<br />

INDUSTRIAL BUllDING. 3300 sq<br />

It gas heat, large truck door.<br />

smalToffice. 259 amp service Bus<br />

duirt available GA 14109<br />

Birmingham<br />

Excellent warehouse space (or<br />

lease 6.999 sq (t °« convenient<br />

Ring Rd<br />

Easy m * out<br />

'644-8040<br />

WILL<br />

share<br />

Will accept I<br />

Area •'<br />

home<br />

child<br />

4 bedrooms<br />

7 Mile Beech<br />

255 7479<br />

JPFFIOS FOR LEASE<br />

700 E. Maple<br />

Birmingham<br />

1.200 sq h - Choice corner<br />

location. 1st floor<br />

220 sq fl Interior office<br />

could handle 2 persons<br />

125 sq ft. • Small office, in<br />

expensive 4 excellent lor one<br />

Highly competitive prices<br />

Sec<br />

retanol and telephone answering<br />

service ovailable<br />

All<br />

maintenance ond utilities in<br />

eluded. Convenient locotion,<br />

downtown<br />

Oose to shopping<br />

ond restaurants Conicxj Jock<br />

Thornhill. Birmmghom Office<br />

642-7444<br />

Thompson-Brown<br />

HARBOR SPRINGS, chalet. 4 bed<br />

rooms, fireplace<br />

By the week or<br />

weekend 54*0119<br />

NORTH NAPLES. 2 bedroom 2<br />

bath condominium on Gulf of Mexico.<br />

completely furnkahed. pool. t>V<br />

week or month Call owner. 3634650<br />

BOYNE COUNTRY<br />

COMPLETELY furniahad. all elec<br />

trie. 2 tiered Chalet Upper tier 4<br />

bedrooms. 2 baths, kitchen, living<br />

room with fireplace Lower tier , 3<br />

bedrooms<br />

2 boths. kilchrn. living<br />

room wilh fireplace<br />

Tiers interconnected<br />

i( desired Ski reservations<br />

now being sccepted<br />

313 4259933<br />

BIRMINGHAM TROY<br />

AREA<br />

Corner location. Coolidge and<br />

Maple Rds $.750 sq fl<br />

industrial<br />

and/or commercial building lor<br />

lease Contact. McGregor<br />

cated at 7785 W<br />

Maple<br />

Mile Rd l Troy 644 3540<br />

ling<br />

Mfg . lo<br />

Rd (15<br />

424 Office-Business<br />

Space to rent<br />

DENTIST OFFICE<br />

For rent on Main St in Plymouth<br />

Call 453-967$ or 4534540<br />

SKI BOYNE COUNTY<br />

Nice 4 bedroom home- will sleep 8<br />

Call Mr Balogh 645 2500 or64*6l02<br />

WALLOON LAKE. 4 Chalets. 3^bed<br />

rooms each, furnished, carpeted<br />

fireplace, located between Boyne<br />

Mountain. Boyne Highlands. $90<br />

weekend<br />

9125 per ski week<br />

5194 or<br />

414 Florida Rentals<br />

TWO bedroom apartment on ~6i»-<br />

cayne Bay. tastefully furnished<br />

pool. air. lennls court, door man.<br />

available immediately. $$00 month<br />

961-4977 9611661<br />

OAK PARK, large 2 bedroom, fully<br />

carpeted, built-in oven and range,<br />

refrigerator Child or small pet<br />

OK 9265 month plus utilities After<br />

( PM 544 7059<br />

Large living room,<br />

dining room. 3 bedrooms<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

baths<br />

peted<br />

for E<br />

£<br />

Newly decorated<br />

tP<br />

Edith Hi<br />

fully<br />

fireplace $350 a mqplh<br />

lh<br />

car-<br />

Ask<br />

lanna 647 7100. or<br />

Ml 40555<br />

GREENFIELD, between 7 and $<br />

Mile Twft (31 bedroom<br />

173 »»58<br />

BIRMINGHAM • 2 bedroom duplex,<br />

Walk to shopping k school* Ap<br />

pUances. washer a dryer $3M<br />

month Call Mr Libby, 644 3789<br />

WESTLAND. 2 bedroom, stove, refrigerator,<br />

couple only, no children<br />

or pets 1165 plus security Saturday.<br />

I 533-4326<br />

TWO bedroom duplex. $160 31525<br />

Alpena Q . Westlsnd 997 *4*4<br />

BRIGHTON AREA, new deluxe 2<br />

bedroom, carpet, appliances, air.<br />

no pets. $I90-$300 123*9021<br />

WESTLAND. 34426 Bock, corner af<br />

Wildwood<br />

Ford. Wayne Rd area<br />

New 2 bedroom, carpeted, children<br />

OK no pets 9196 month Open Sun<br />

day 3 lo 4<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

new 3 bedroom<br />

townhouse*. $325 Carpet, appllancea.<br />

cenlral air. 14 baths, full<br />

basement, children and peO &<br />

come 557 9620 or<br />

M4-I<br />

410 Flats to rent<br />

PLYMOUTH Townahlp<br />

Northville<br />

Rd 2 bedroom apartment 1st floor.<br />

$235 month I bedroom apartment.<br />

2nd floor. $165 month No peta Call<br />

evenings only. 34*1663<br />

5 room upper, com<br />

heal and utilities<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

K letely furnished<br />

'alking distance to downtown Bir<br />

mingham Adults only No pels<br />

$300 monthly. Security dei<br />

quired<br />

,y.r„<br />

Ml 6 497$<br />

FORT LAUDERDALE, lovely furnished<br />

condo. ocean view, healed<br />

pool transportation nearby, all conveniences<br />

Available April 1st<br />

563 5407<br />

PALM AIRE West, near Sarasota,<br />

2 bedroom. 2 balhs. condo. golf,<br />

tennis, pool, by week or month<br />

For further information<br />

M*79|7<br />

GULF OF MEXICO, new condominium.<br />

2 bedrooms. 2 baths, on<br />

beach, near St Petersburg, custom<br />

decor, golf, tennis, pool Call 313-<br />

7734*34 or Peter Monroe<br />

813-736 7111<br />

HOLLYBROOK: Available February.<br />

March. Aerll. at $a50 per<br />

month a beautiful furnished con<br />

dominium overlooking swimmi<br />

pool, tennis and golf course<br />

353 2040<br />

SARASOTA Siesta Key. 3 bedroom<br />

2 baths, luxurious 4th floor Condominium<br />

on th«<br />

furnished. Pools,<br />

banas<br />

Golf<br />

A(ter 7 PM<br />

r ocean. Designer<br />

boat docks, catennis<br />

nearby<br />

M 4-7338<br />

CONDOMINIUM. Brand new 1409<br />

sq (t<br />

3 bedrooms at JUNO BY<br />

THE SEA. 12 miles north of Palm<br />

Beach This 3rd floor unit is (scing<br />

the ocean and luxuriously furnished<br />

Available now thru the season<br />

Call Mr<br />

Amori during of(ice<br />

hours »4^<br />

SIESTA KEY. Sarasota -3 bedroom<br />

apartment an the'beach Beautifully<br />

(urnished snd equipped<br />

Tennis<br />

courts and 3 pools<br />

Near restsurants.<br />

shopping and golf course*<br />

Affer 261 5982<br />

CLEARWATER 2 bedroom. 3<br />

bath, furnished condominium at<br />

Cove Cay<br />

Golf, tenq^ and pool<br />

Available Mar 1st 264 00*2<br />

TWO Bedroom. IW baths Tow<br />

nhouae. carpeted, all applii<br />

Walled Lake area $27<br />

pool<br />

month Gall owner.<br />

0 per<br />

3*34660<br />

TOWNHOUSE, new 2 bedroom. I'*<br />

beths. 1104 sq fl<br />

air. carpeted, all<br />

appliances Basement. woods<br />

stream, trout pond 45*00*4<br />

TWO bedroom flat (or rent Heat Induded.<br />

$175 per month and lait<br />

month's rent. $7$ security deposit.<br />

WAYNE 2 bedroom lower flat.<br />

$140 per month, security depoait<br />

Shown 12 Noon • 4 PM on Sat Call<br />

after 5 PM or Sat morni<br />

" 2-5137<br />

11 7o<br />

412 Townhouses-<br />

Condos To Rent<br />

NOVI. 3 bedroom. 2W baths, appliance*.<br />

all utilities.except Electric<br />

$350 per month plus security<br />

537 5492<br />

F o r d - N e w b u r g h<br />

Area<br />

2 bedroom ranch condominium.<br />

$235 per month.<br />

Security Adults only.<br />

326-1213<br />

10 MILE 4 SOUTHFIELD<br />

HAVE Your own 3 car garage with<br />

electric opener when you leaae this<br />

3 year old townhouse Reservebie<br />

clubhouse and heeled pool are' inducted<br />

in the 8490 per month real<br />

3 large bedrooiae. IW bathe, plus<br />

full baaement with tiled floor aad<br />

paaellng and fully equipped kitchen<br />

provide a roomy and comfortable<br />

home. A loo included ere central air<br />

eoadHloaing aad burglar alarm system<br />

Located *e*r »hops. , buses<br />

and freeways bid fronting on private<br />

street. Call for appointment.<br />

/ 557-4134<br />

peel privileges Sdet. 8339.<br />

8M9 Call after 7:<br />

BLOOMFIELD Hills To<br />

bedroom. IS beths. eat tnAlthaep.<br />

Baaement. carport, air. termis *<br />

"Met. 81<br />

M PM. 333-1<br />

buy! 3 4,1<br />

tewnhouees<br />

In<br />

fWM 9700 to 91.999 a month,<br />

Ml 7-189B<br />

TWO bedrooraT"appliances, air<br />

• w , -<br />

Ur«9<br />

IVMNt I<br />

SSTS5<br />

•33$ plus<br />

Gee, water paid,<br />

plus security<br />

Yearly leaae.<br />

LEAVING<br />

TOWN I<br />

Don't Wan<br />

To Sell? coa<br />

sar<br />

rental and/or<br />

T—tt—<br />

- ^ 3 U<br />

our renu(<br />

P"°n te tety plan<br />

GOOOE SEAL ESTATE<br />

Mil N. Wtodwald<br />

Ml 7-MM<br />

i<br />

AVAILABLE NOW<br />

Oar Bsdrsim, newly decorated.<br />

$178 ptua utilities, mature aad<br />

twe Mdroom Tawaohouse. iHi<br />

bath. $335 ptusH<br />

meterefdei<br />

Roysl CMk]<br />

•tillties<br />

No pets sr<br />

tttt W. IS Mile,<br />

st ol Crooks Read.<br />

AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY<br />

Pine Lake Area<br />

Orchord Lake VillcA<br />

Townhouse A pi<br />

3 large bedrooms. IS baths, all appliances.<br />

dishwssher. shsg csrpet.<br />

central heat end air. full basment.<br />

carport Ooee lo shopping W<br />

Bloomfield Schools<br />

Children ac<br />

copied, sorry no pets<br />

. Weekdays. 557-0194<br />

BOYNTON BEACH on Inter<br />

coastal<br />

I bedroom Condominium<br />

m baths completly furmshed by<br />

the season, pictures kvsilable<br />

After 5 PM 334-9397<br />

FORT MYERS BEACH, com<br />

pietfty furnished. 2 bedrooms. 3<br />

baths. Condominium on Gulf over<br />

looking pool $6*6*86<br />

POMPANO Be*ch<br />

Lovel<br />

room. 3 both beachfront<br />

apartment<br />

Available<br />

thru Merch<br />

bed<br />

rise<br />

anuary<br />

L i<br />

Jan<br />

643<br />

POMPANO Beach<br />

Lovely 3 bed<br />

m. 3 bath beachfront high apart<br />

nt. Available Jaauary thru<br />

March 642 90*3<br />

LUXURY condom tnum 2 bod<br />

rooms. 3 bathe Atlantic Ocean. In<br />

River. Tennis courts, boat<br />

swimming pool<br />

Clubhouse<br />

Stuart. |M* weeklj. $799<br />

dock.<br />

monthly.<br />

JENSEN BEACH. 3 bedroom<br />

h condominium Private pool,<br />

tennis courts, adjacent to Holiday<br />

IM. Atlantic Ocean, and Indian<br />

River<br />

I bath completely equipped<br />

for handicapped Available far January.<br />

February, and March Refer<br />

ences<br />

8S14M4<br />

SAND KEY. Clearwater. Usurious<br />

jjlf^oa^oadM^M^M^neay<br />

floor overlooking<br />

private fishing<br />

i. 3 hatha, ht<br />

security<br />

Available<br />

lily. 8*60 per month<br />

ng lovely beach<br />

ig ptef. 3 bed<br />

hatted pool. M<br />

monthly<br />

XI<br />

•or<br />

942-9329<br />

944<br />

62* 3599<br />

JAMAICA<br />

West Indies Villos(2)<br />

Pnvstely Owned. New. Besutiful<br />

One 3 bedroom completely staffed<br />

One 4 bedroom completely staffed<br />

Both Have Pnvate Pools<br />

North Shore. Seaside<br />

By The Week. Month. Season<br />

Days. 644-9120 F.ves 673-1488<br />

SKI TRAVERSE CITY<br />

bedrooms. 3 baths, fireplace<br />

Brsnd New Also summer rentkls<br />

55*4344<br />

SPACE available in really office<br />

UlilkUes Included mam road in Li<br />

vonia 4^2 8220<br />

From $69 Monthly<br />

SOUTHFIELD OFFICES<br />

All services included<br />

Phone an<br />

swenng A Secretanal services<br />

available<br />

29601 Greenfield Rd<br />

Call Ken Leavitt<br />

Nalco Mgt.. Inc<br />

5574744<br />

180 E BROWN BIRMINGHAM<br />

1.500 sq fl on ground level Oil<br />

heat, air conditioned Strip kitchen<br />

wilh built-in sink, electric stove i><br />

refrigerator<br />

Adaptable for either<br />

office or commercial use Call Mr<br />

Parmenter at 644 9340<br />

EXECUTIVE<br />

office space avail<br />

able. 13 fl x 14 ft Telegraph 12<br />

Mile area<br />

Full window carpeting<br />

executive (urniture<br />

light secreUr<br />

ial A telephone service etc 352 4353<br />

ACAPULCO BAY • A/C VILLAS<br />

I to 3 bedrooms, private patio<br />

pool. bar. kitchen, living room<br />

Maid Spectacular view 62* 8959<br />

CHALET, tfear Boyne Highlands<br />

At foot of Nubs Nob Spacious 4<br />

bedrooms. IS bath, sleeps 10<br />

Weekends or fall weeks, during ski<br />

son<br />

M*I659<br />

DELUXE CHALET. Bovne<br />

Wsll<br />

oon. Petoskey. 3 bedrooms 2<br />

Bo<br />

(roc<br />

baths, fireplace, beamed ceilii<br />

Available weekends, weekly, montl<br />

ly. sessonal After 5 PM 35*6796<br />

ng<br />

ith<br />

CHALET. Near Boyne Highlands<br />

At loot 0( Nubs Nob Spacious 4<br />

bedrooma. IS baths, sleepe 10<br />

waetatds or full weeks, during ski<br />

sesson<br />

418 Mobile homes to rent<br />

TWO bedroom in Chaleau Estates.<br />

Sterling<br />

New carpeting, furniture,<br />

color TV<br />

and washer completely<br />

furnished Adults only 8200 per<br />

month plus security deposit 6<br />

months lesse Immediate occu<br />

incy Call after 6PM Ask for<br />

ike 73*9879<br />

MOBILE HOME spaces svatlablc<br />

Sherwood Mobile VIMage. Wayne.<br />

732-4344<br />

420 Rooms to rent<br />

SLEEPING Room In Plymouth for<br />

refined gentlemsn privste en<br />

trance 453 *732<br />

LARGE room, private home semi<br />

private bath, garage, mature gen<br />

tleman. references<br />

Partington<br />

4744498<br />

PLYMOUTH Room tor quiet male<br />

Just dec or sled 930 weekly Cell<br />

"Larry" 4534890<br />

ROOM (or working woman. Joy<br />

Rd between Newburgh and Wayne<br />

Rds 421-4157<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

DENTAL SUITE<br />

Large modern dental suite<br />

consisting of 6 operotoriev<br />

lab facilities, private offices,<br />

central oil, and off-street parking<br />

Excellent locotion neor<br />

Hunter ond Mople. For information<br />

contoct Mr Wogmon<br />

689-5737<br />

Office Space Available 200 sq (t<br />

deluxe offices<br />

All utilities includ<br />

ed Downtown Birmingham loc a<br />

Hon 960 month 647 8054<br />

FARMINGTON office building 5<br />

paneled offices, open offtce srea<br />

Air. Parking Evenings, 35*4*55<br />

in<br />

PRIVATE OFFICE svailable<br />

suite with small CPA firm<br />

Secre<br />

tarial services available if desired<br />

New building<br />

Maple * Tele<br />

area<br />

rle graph<br />

647-1250<br />

LIVONIA<br />

rent or lease Carpeted<br />

F ine led. 20x50 $425 month 15621<br />

arm ington Rd s 427 6200<br />

S85-EXECUSPACE<br />

IMPERIAL OPPICE PLAZA<br />

Southfield including<br />

recepliomst<br />

telephone answering conference<br />

room. all utilities. janitorial<br />

drspes * carpeting Furnishing<br />

available Secretarial available<br />

Coffee shop on premises<br />

NO LONG TERM COMMITMKNT<br />

NECESSARY<br />

CALL KATHY<br />

HAYMAN<br />

MANAGEMENT CO<br />

353-0520 353 OS2S<br />

Ml 7^700 BIRMINGHAM<br />

2 luxuri<br />

ous modern office suites<br />

325 and<br />

240 sq ft All deluxe features Sec<br />

retarial and telephone service avail<br />

able 877 S Adams Rd<br />

M2 427I<br />

SOUTHFIELD<br />

Attractive new office building with<br />

plenty of parking Last 2 room<br />

suite remsineing 306 so (I<br />

carpet<br />

ing and drapes<br />

Immediate nccu<br />

pancy<br />

24225 W 9 Mile Rd<br />

(W of Telegrooh)<br />

OR<br />

CALL<br />

P KOPMAN of 353-1290<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

470 N Woodwsrd<br />

3 blocks north of Msple 4 or 5<br />

room suite<br />

750 sq (t or 900 sq It<br />

in drspes csrpet and small kitchen<br />

unit Also single office Kassabian<br />

Bldrs 474 N Woodward Ml 4 I20U<br />

IMMEDIATE<br />

OCCUPANCY<br />

5 LOCATIONS<br />

l.ivonia-Southfield-N W<br />

Detroit<br />

Includes all services, electricity<br />

gas heat and air conditioning<br />

2 room suite $l35 l$Omo<br />

44 room suKe $25d*0v mo<br />

7500 sq ft on I floor $4 sq fl<br />

14.009 sq fl on I floor $5 sq ft<br />

JlOO tq ft on I floor<br />

$1250 mo<br />

CALL TODAY 9-5<br />

HILLSIDE MGMT KE 7-2140<br />

17421 Telegraph Rd Suite 105<br />

ROCHESTER<br />

New space. 135 lo 3200 sq ft available<br />

now<br />

All Improvements and<br />

amenities Finished lo suit Msnv<br />

other extras<br />

651-0120<br />

Rochester Hills Office Plara<br />

RETAIL store or office space avail<br />

able 600 sq ft on Middlebelt snd 7<br />

Mile Air conditioned snd psnelled<br />

Call 171-9773<br />

NORTHVILLE<br />

PROFESSIONAL CENTER<br />

New building, one. two or ihree<br />

room suites Carpeting and utili<br />

lies, from $75 per month<br />

D Roux<br />

Construction Co 349 4180<br />

IN<br />

SOUTHFIELD<br />

to MILE NEAR GREENFIELD<br />

Builder Resllor Bldg has 1-2<br />

rooms suites Idesl for stly. resl es<br />

Ute or Insurance agent, mfg rep<br />

etc. Carpet, air. musie. conference<br />

coffee, janitorial<br />

Furnished or un<br />

furnished *<br />

557-0194<br />

room tn quiet home<br />

- Inhaler sres Non-<br />

KE 7-7947<br />

SLEEPING<br />

trance, bath<br />

City<br />

room, private en<br />

and shower. Garden<br />

525 90M<br />

FURNISHED room for retiree or<br />

working man Livonia area 53*4315<br />

NINE Mile-Grand River area,<br />

sleeping room, private both, private<br />

entrance One gentleman NO<br />

pets<br />

477 75M<br />

EASANT<br />

private home, genprivste<br />

bath, walk in cloo-<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

tleman .<br />

et. carport<br />

M0 week<br />

6^44<br />

References<br />

644-4048<br />

PLEAS/<br />

r laman<br />

area<br />

room (or day worki<br />

Merriman-P<br />

CHEERFUL room. Beech<br />

School<br />

craft aroa. male or female<br />

KE 2-3354<br />

KITCHEN k House<br />

room (or rent. Garden<br />

privileges<br />

GARDEN CtTY<br />

room. Employed<br />

Kitchen privileges 813*<br />

Newly (urnished<br />

woman preferred<br />

Harrison<br />

433-4339<br />

COMFORTABLE ROOM<br />

Prefer elder woman kitchen pelvi-<br />

Livonia area<br />

Reasonable<br />

43<br />

MEN ONLY:<br />

Ana Arbor Tr<br />

No drinking. 3*7 W<br />

, Plymouth<br />

EMPLOYWD middle •fMladyl<br />

room U rent with kSchen privi<br />

logos. Dearborn Heights area^^<br />

C LL OR RENT.,3 bedroom. 3<br />

h riverfront townhouse N. ol<br />

Dnytona aa the later-coastal,<br />

lawn is, swimming peal, golf course<br />

groande. I block from ocean. IMS<br />

monthly unfurnished or available<br />

furnished oa yearly baste. HJ%.<br />

'<br />

3MI808<br />

PALM AIRE POMPANO<br />

I bedroom luxuriously<br />

SEfe'lCr&^TESiui 474-8M3<br />

ON THE Gulf of Me.ICO New. httarteas<br />

earner Apartment<br />

tally tarno,,-<br />

-J<br />

Marhlaa<br />

SrtttnT^m<br />

Zd mVsiw bJ<br />

n i sldeatlal<br />

haantifal<br />

week. Oa-<br />

662 3*42<br />

422 Commercial<br />

Industrial to rent<br />

BUILDING 18 I 66 far S«al business.<br />

store er office Os busy<br />

Wsyar Rd. Westtoad UUIHtoe far<br />

nished. 1208 a "<br />

after 7 PM.<br />

73IMII<br />

73*3333<br />

:NEW<br />

leose on<br />

STORES<br />

5 new store* for<br />

Grand River in Farmington.<br />

Avoiloble immediately. Revert'<br />

other 9tore* olreody open<br />

for business In 6hopping center.<br />

Contact Gory Burkhort at<br />

476-8700.<br />

ThompsoA-Brown<br />

DENTAL or Doctor suite, content<br />

porary. deluxe; 29160 Twelve<br />

tl2i<br />

Mile at Evergreen. 3 treatment<br />

rooms, lab. private office, recei<br />

lion, common waiting<br />

room<br />

month EL* 131$<br />

•cep<br />

$450<br />

ARTS-CRAFTS WORKSHOP<br />

SPACE AVAILABLE<br />

Located in Franklin Village Starting<br />

Jon 15th $519198<br />

Livonia<br />

Pavilion<br />

Pr*9tigiou5 liv.<br />

Moll Area<br />

19500 Middlebelt Rd<br />

Why not tot our expertise work to<br />

your advantage for a more efficient<br />

office design You msy require<br />

less space and have a betler<br />

location in a fully serviced building<br />

including elevstor<br />

250 to 2390 sq<br />

ft<br />

available.<br />

Coll Corolyn 548-5520<br />

RENTING space In store tor an<br />

tiqurs<br />

coltoctabies. etc ^P^mouth<br />

-0375<br />

area Call between t and<br />

BIRMINGHAM. 13 x 13 office In es<br />

tabulated suite in now office build<br />

Ing Cml 64*83*3<br />

TO<br />

IINE8SMEN WHO<br />

BUSIN<br />

MAINTAIN A I GIRL OFFICE<br />

Lat US prove we con save vou at<br />

tenet g3.800 to $4099 or more in 1*75<br />

and giVe yoo a private office srilh<br />

finer, more carefree personsliied<br />

service than you ever thought poo<br />

8Mle,<br />

•(,<br />

Write on your letterhead or cell for<br />

our besutiful. Illustrated brochure<br />

EXECUTIVE GROUP. INC<br />

Parfclaae Towers Dearborn 271-9550<br />

Ex Cell-0 Bide. Troy 64*1599<br />

S Adams SqB Ham , 643 3033<br />

PLYMOUTH. 7 room<br />

mercial suiubie for offtce or light<br />

business<br />

Located on S. Main it<br />

Parking After « PM GL 34706<br />

FIFTEEN Hundred sq ft office<br />

space ter rent or loose Bloomfield<br />

Tevni<br />

CRANBROOK<br />

CENTRE<br />

OFFICES<br />

Southfield Rood-between 12<br />

ond 13 Mile. Deluxe office*,<br />

include* ute of conference<br />

room* and sou no Immediate<br />

occuponcy on 2-"3-5 roafti<br />

suite*. From $175<br />

Telephone 642-2500<br />

BEST DEARBORN SPOT<br />

5 ro»m<br />

professions! suite 557 0770 Eves<br />

353 4738<br />

TOWNSEND<br />

BUILDING<br />

Downtown Birminghsm t * 4<br />

room suites csrpeted utilities<br />

From $175 per month<br />

358 2077<br />

FOR LEASE, available Jan<br />

I of<br />

fice suite approx I 590 sq ft in<br />

citiding 8 x $ fl bank vault One<br />

mile from Pontiac Stadium Call 8<br />

am 5 pm 652-2311 or evenings<br />

334 1691<br />

428 Garages to rent<br />

ROSEDALE GARDENS, between<br />

Merriman and Farmington off<br />

Plymouth Reasonable monthly<br />

rate After 6 PM 422 7793<br />

430 Wanted to rent<br />

COUPLE wishes to rent 2 or 3 bed<br />

room house in Plymouth 459 0039<br />

Garden plot<br />

one or more acres<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Township Reasonably near<br />

Haggerty A Joy Rds<br />

4797 E<br />

Ed<br />

entngs afler 7 PM ays 22'<br />

450 214<br />

43? Uvinq Of<br />

To snare<br />

Quarters<br />

RESPONSIBLE female lo shore 3<br />

bedroom house and expenses with<br />

2 of same Schoolcraft*. Burt Rd<br />

After 5 PM. 533*192<br />

ROOMATE<br />

Female, mid 20 s lo<br />

share Townhouse. Birmingham<br />

area Call after 5 PM 64 7 2569<br />

NEED<br />

man 26 Professional or<br />

business<br />

to 40 to share 2 bedroom<br />

apartment with same Call before<br />

6PM 647 6*99 ext 245<br />

weekend.<br />

After 6 A<br />

647 4207<br />

FREE rooS" complete house privi<br />

leges plus sharing phone. TV wilh<br />

elderly (emato. to same about 55<br />

years- • tn exchange lor staying<br />

nights snd Sundsys<br />

Free lime<br />

ft Garden City Phone has re<br />

cording device After 6 PM 88*8379<br />

MIDDLE AGED man to share 2<br />

bedroom apartment in Farmington<br />

Hllla wRh same<br />

Relerences required<br />

Call after 6 PM 47* 3534<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

wishes to shore<br />

vonia with some<br />

MALE,<br />

his home in<br />

974-4<br />

ATTRACTIVE lake (ront abode<br />

1389 sq ft., desire* roomate. call<br />

after 6 PM 3354217<br />

WORKING girl looking (or same to<br />

mare furnished 2 bedroom Somerset<br />

Apt CaH anytime. 56*7t39<br />

FEMALE 30 to 39 to share clean 3<br />

bedroom home wllh young couple<br />

$199 a month Must be work<br />

•ibte<br />

irking A<br />

WANTED: rtsto roommate to<br />

shore 837$ twith quiet living tecbe<br />

ter > a month cost of 3 bedroom furnished<br />

apartment overlooking Sylvaa<br />

Lake Call Jerry*444$69 er<br />

MI-I3U<br />

FEMALE, mid 30 s. desires to<br />

share her apartment In Northville<br />

wtth the same $135 a month<br />

Undo 94*7775<br />

WORKING girl 39-31, to shsre<br />

home with same<br />

Oak Park area,<br />

call afler $PM. $4*4*73<br />

434 Wanted to rent<br />

Resort Property<br />

BIRMINGHAM famiiy^H<br />

over rental en Wnlleon Lake<br />

«AeM aad sterreet<br />

wRh ceauton<br />

ta Livonia<br />

947.<br />

436 House Sitting<br />

Services<br />

MIDDLEAGED retired<br />

eM. Relerences<br />

Call Untoo Late<br />

3I3-4M-H<br />

will<br />

V<br />

AJ

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!