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Reservist counts <strong>Canton</strong>'s canines — see3A r a<br />

Volume 9 Number 7<br />

Panel<br />

'grades'<br />

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

By ArtnneFunke<br />

staff writer<br />

A "blue ribbon committee" Is recommending<br />

that officials apply<br />

tome proven business practice* to government.<br />

The committee, commissioned by Supervisor<br />

James Poole, has come op<br />

with s list of recommendation in such<br />

areas as administration, cost controls<br />

and services to residents.<br />

Poole suggested last spring that a<br />

committee of residents be <strong>for</strong>med to<br />

make suggestions <strong>for</strong> issues facing the<br />

township. He gave them a list of topics<br />

and set an <strong>August</strong> deadline <strong>for</strong> their report<br />

"We were told about different things<br />

that were going on in the township —<br />

See related editorial,<br />

page 10A.<br />

things discussed but never acted upon,"<br />

said Robin Koelbei, manager of a<br />

National Bank branch in <strong>Canton</strong><br />

and chairwoman of the committee.<br />

THE COMMITTEE Is<br />

ing a shift from a full-time supervise<br />

similar to a prodty<br />

manager hired by the<br />

township board.<br />

Also recommended is a stody to see<br />

if it would be advantageous to convert<br />

from a chartered township to a city<br />

<strong>for</strong>m of government.<br />

The committee members — who<br />

received no pay <strong>for</strong> their work —<br />

brought a business perspective.<br />

"The township is already in good<br />

shape," Koelbei. But unlike most businesses,<br />

the township government has<br />

no five-year plan.<br />

"I think you can draw from the way<br />

s business is run and implement<br />

(plans)," Koelbei added. "There are<br />

Please turn to Pa®e 5<br />

C a n t o n € > b s e t l m '<br />

Thursday, Auflust <strong>18</strong>, <strong>1983</strong> <strong>Canton</strong>. Michigan 62 Pages Twenty-Five ity-Fiv Cents<br />

Fatal crash<br />

John Maurice Paquette, 19, of Ypsilanti died in<br />

Oakwood Hospital <strong>Canton</strong> Center Wednesday<br />

afternoon after hia 1980 Mustang spun out of<br />

control and hit a parked flatbed trailer on westbound<br />

Michigan Avenue between Lilley and<br />

Haggerty. The trailer was parked <strong>18</strong> feet off the<br />

mm<br />

BILL BRESLER/rtafT photoQrapfx*<br />

roadway in front of Cyb Toot and Die Metal<br />

Stamping Co. Police said Paquette's car may<br />

have been traveling too fast to cope with<br />

marked roadway construction conditions, which<br />

spilled dirt and gravel onto the roadway.<br />

•m SufeqMMs ("«mBra«TW CwporiikM *l| Rigku ftnrrvtd<br />

Police pact goes<br />

to arbitration<br />

By Ariene Funke<br />

staff writer<br />

It's unlikely a new contract <strong>for</strong> <strong>Canton</strong>'s<br />

patrol police officers win be settled<br />

without binding arbitration.<br />

That's the viewpoint of panMnnel director<br />

Dan Durack.<br />

One last-ditch meeting win be held<br />

Sept 19 between representatives <strong>for</strong><br />

the township, the officers' union and<br />

the arbitrator. If that fails to yield aa<br />

agreement <strong>for</strong>mal arbitration bearings<br />

will begin Oct 4. Both sides will<br />

have to abide, Durack said.<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>'s 28 patrol officers have been<br />

working without a contract since June<br />

SO, 1982. Repeated ef<strong>for</strong>ts to reach<br />

agreement have failed.<br />

STILL UNRESOLVED are tssnrs of<br />

wages, permanent shifts (officers now<br />

rotate), promotion policies, vesting of<br />

and gun allowance, said<br />

agent <strong>for</strong> the<br />

Patrol Officers' Association of Michi-<br />

gan, which represents <strong>Canton</strong> patrol officers.<br />

The mediator attempts to bring the<br />

parties to some middle ground through<br />

dtscnsslon, rather ruling," said<br />

Durack who "doubts" the issues can be<br />

"We're going to give it a try," Durack<br />

said. 'We have tried it once be<strong>for</strong>e<br />

and settled some issues. I think we're<br />

down to a very few, difficult issues that<br />

both parties have taken their stand on.<br />

There is always hope."<br />

Wages and benefits paid officers in<br />

surrounding communities will be used<br />

in determining the final wage package,<br />

Durack said. It has already been<br />

agreed upon that that a raise will be<br />

retroactive to last year's contract expiration.<br />

Once bearings have been completed,<br />

each side will have SO days in which to<br />

file a final brief outlining arguments.<br />

Tf we go through the whole arbitration<br />

process, it wUl be the end of the<br />

year, at the earliest" be<strong>for</strong>e a decision<br />

is reached, Durack said.<br />

Traffic court means<br />

more miirtrsrm ertime<br />

By Qary M. Catee<br />

staff writer<br />

The cost of law en<strong>for</strong>cement is going<br />

up doe to a recent Michigan Attorney<br />

General's opinion regarding s police officer's<br />

presence at in<strong>for</strong>mal hearings<br />

<strong>for</strong> traffic violations.<br />

The opinion, issued earlier this<br />

month, requires police officers to attend<br />

the in<strong>for</strong>mal hearings — rather<br />

than sending written comments about a<br />

ticket to the court<br />

Many local departments, including<br />

Plymouth, <strong>Canton</strong>, and the Northville<br />

State Police Post anticipate heavier<br />

overtime costs due to increased court<br />

time <strong>for</strong> officers.<br />

Police confirm weapon in doctor's murder<br />

By Ariene Funke<br />

staff writer<br />

The gun found on a dead suspect in a<br />

firebombed mosque was the one used to<br />

murder s <strong>Canton</strong> physician last week.<br />

wamtw tests confirm the nine-millimeter<br />

automatic handgun found on<br />

the body of Joseph Cain, SI, of Akron,<br />

Ohio, killed Dr. Muzaffar Ahmed, said<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> police Lt Dennis Joker.<br />

The 36-year-old Ahmed, head of the<br />

anesthesiology department at Wayne<br />

County General Hospital, was in his<br />

home on COurtland Aug. 8, when he was<br />

•hot five times. Joker said.<br />

A few hours later, the bodies of Cain<br />

and Calvin Jones, SO, of Detroit were<br />

Apartment torched<br />

found in a burned Islamic mosque in<br />

Detroit Police believe the pair, who<br />

died of smoke inhalation, were trapped<br />

while torching the building.<br />

THE GUN found on Cain killed the<br />

doctor," Joker said. "It was a stolen<br />

weapon from Ohio."<br />

A witness also has identified'Cain<br />

through photographs as the man who<br />

Rapist, arsonist sought<br />

Plymouth police are searching <strong>for</strong> a<br />

24-year-old Bellevllte man they believe<br />

is responsible <strong>for</strong> raping a Plymouth<br />

woman and then setting fire to her<br />

apartment Sunday morning.<br />

The man allegedly raped a 2S-yearold<br />

Amelia Street woman three times<br />

after being let into her apartment<br />

about 1:30 a.m. Sunday, according to<br />

Commander Ralph White<br />

The man was aa acquaintance of the<br />

woman and had been harassing her <strong>for</strong><br />

White said<br />

"He came to her apartment and<br />

started pounding hard on her door and<br />

shouting to gain entry. She opened the<br />

door out of fear he would break it in,"<br />

he said.<br />

Once InrfaV the apartment the man<br />

<strong>for</strong>ced the woman into her bedroom<br />

and raped bar. About 10:30 a.m he left<br />

the room to dose the living room curand<br />

the woman escaped. White<br />

The woman ran to s neighbor's<br />

house to call police. She Last saw the<br />

man wheo he stopped chasing her at<br />

the end of her driveway "<br />

When police arrived, they found the<br />

apartment was on fire and evacuated<br />

other residents in the building at 100<br />

Some <strong>18</strong> Plymouth firefighters had<br />

the Mase under control within 15 min-<br />

ium to Page 5<br />

fled Dr. Ahmed's home moments after<br />

the shooting. Joker said.<br />

Investigators have linked the murder<br />

and the torching of the mosque to s<br />

rivalry or power struggle between<br />

what's inside<br />

Brevities 7A<br />

Business 8-9B<br />

Cable TV 8A<br />

Campus News— . . 2A<br />

Creative Living 1E<br />

Crossword 6E<br />

Letter Writer 9A<br />

Obituaries 2A<br />

Opinion 10A<br />

Readers Write 8A<br />

Sports 1-4C<br />

Suburban Life 1-5B<br />

The View 1B<br />

Travel 10B<br />

NEWSLINE . . . . 459-2700<br />

SPORTSLINE . . .591-2312<br />

Islamic groups. Dr. Ahmed was secretary<br />

of the Ahmadiyya Movement a<br />

sect with headquarters in Pakistan.<br />

Dr. Ahmed's body was flown to his<br />

native Pakistan <strong>for</strong> burial.<br />

Embezzlement case bound over <strong>for</strong> trial<br />

A <strong>for</strong>mer clerk at the Michigan Employment<br />

Security Commission (IfflSC)<br />

office in <strong>Canton</strong> will be tried lr> circuit<br />

court on a chars* ** smhmUrt her<br />

out of |7,M0<br />

Grays, M, of Wotfrtver,<br />

win be arraignsd Sept • in<br />

Wayne County Circuit Court m a<br />

Judfle James Garbsr of ths SSth Dis-<br />

trict Court recently bound Grays over<br />

<strong>for</strong> trial after determining she had not<br />

been <strong>for</strong>ced into giving in<strong>for</strong>mation to<br />

MBC investigators.<br />

Graye's attorney, C Charles Bokos,<br />

had asked <strong>for</strong> the Judge to rale on the<br />

issue of coercion.<br />

Grays, an sight-year employee of the<br />

t on Ronda Drive in <strong>Canton</strong>,<br />

<strong>for</strong> collecting<br />

unemployment payments from<br />

• i n s charged in May with allipilj<br />

collecting funds, altering receipts<br />

snd pocketing the difference, all<br />

over a two-year period, according to<br />

VARIOUS WITNESSES testified<br />

Dart* one heart*, an MBC investi-<br />

gator testified Graye willingly mat<br />

with htm at ths boms at bsT family<br />

The investigator also<br />

"would be better not made," but it<br />

wasn't a promise, Garber said. "I^e<br />

very tenor of the conversation wasn't<br />

bsr shs probably would not be pro- to induce (<strong>for</strong>ce in<strong>for</strong>mation)," he sddsecuted<br />

"because of her age." ed. "When considered in light of all the<br />

Botes contended the investigator's circumstances. It wasn't ©oerdee."<br />

promise about prosecution Grays is free on bond.<br />

Grays la voles tartly gave ia<strong>for</strong>- meat over $100 carries a<br />

l Judge Garbsr dtaagreed. - penalty of 10 years<br />

Perhaps ths investigator's«<br />

The practice goes back to when<br />

Michigan's traffic code was decriminalised<br />

four years ago, allowing violators<br />

the option of mailing tickets in<br />

with the appropriate fine, asking <strong>for</strong> an<br />

in<strong>for</strong>mal bearing, or <strong>for</strong>mal hearing.<br />

"During an in<strong>for</strong>mal hearing the<br />

court's rules of evidence don't apply,"<br />

said S5th District Court Judge Dunbar<br />

Davis.<br />

Due to the relaxed rules on evidence,<br />

many courts allowed the officer's written<br />

comments to take the place of actual<br />

testimony.<br />

However, Attorney General Frank<br />

Kelley, in an opinion requested the by<br />

the Farmlngton Hills Police Department<br />

has found that practice to be unconstitutional.<br />

of the<br />

constitutions of the United States and<br />

of Michigan require that police officers<br />

issuing traffic citations must be present<br />

at in<strong>for</strong>mal bearings," Kelley<br />

wrote.<br />

The main issue centers on the violator's<br />

"right to cross-examine the witnesses<br />

who testify against him "Kelley<br />

noted.<br />

Yet even be<strong>for</strong>e the attorney general's<br />

opinion, some judges didn't agree<br />

with the practice.<br />

At the 35th District Court, not requiring<br />

officers to testify started two years<br />

ago. Davis, who supports Keller's opts-<br />

i/)A Txran UlWiftm f rift !l hif- a:;ih t hf* ATAA-<br />

"t" "Wn uin.\n i xxvi vounr " iv" in ov<br />

tice and stopped handling the in<strong>for</strong>mal<br />

hearings shortly after the officers<br />

stopped coming.<br />

Fellow Judge James Garber took<br />

over the in<strong>for</strong>mal bearings at the 36th<br />

court.<br />

'^Ljust didn't feel right" Davis said.<br />

"I didn't like to bear the case without<br />

the witnesses.<br />

"Let's suppose somebody sued you,<br />

saying you bought something and didn't<br />

pay <strong>for</strong> lt On the day of your trial, you<br />

come to court prepared to defend your* -<br />

•elf and say under oath that you dfctal<br />

doit<br />

"The Judge reads some comments<br />

Please turn to Page 5<br />

oral quarrel<br />

Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday on<br />

Jan. IS would be a federal holiday observed<br />

the third Monday in each J»—sry<br />

under a House-passed btll<br />

WHAT ARE THE ADVANTAGES<br />

AND DISADVANTAGES OF MAKING<br />

ML KING'S BIRTHDAY A NATION.<br />

ALBOUDAY?<br />

lews by calling Oral<br />

Quarrel at


2A(P,C) O&E Thursday. Aupual <strong>18</strong>, 1963<br />

2 are advanced<br />

to Navy captain<br />

Two Plymouth residents have been<br />

promoted recently to the rank of captain<br />

la the U.S. Na*y Reserve<br />

Captain Joe Sbevlin of Arrowhead<br />

Street and Captain Glenn Boston of<br />

Morgan Avenue are both attached to<br />

the Naval Air Facility — Detroit which<br />

ia at Selfridge Air National Guard Base<br />

in Mt. Clemens.<br />

Sbevlin ia the commanding officer of<br />

Naval Ocea no graphic Detachment<br />

1773. The primary miasion of the unit<br />

is to provide fully qualified personnel<br />

to meet urgent operational needs <strong>for</strong><br />

environmental data during national<br />

emergencies.<br />

During April <strong>1983</strong>, Sbevlin commanded<br />

his unit's annual active duty at<br />

Naval Air Station — Bermuda. His assigned<br />

personnel played a key role in<br />

search and rescue operations and in<br />

ocean current research.<br />

campus news<br />

• ELIZABETH BROWNE<br />

Plymouth resident Elizabeth Browne<br />

recently was placed oo the dean's list<br />

at John Carroll University's School of<br />

Arts and Sciences in Ohio.<br />

• CREW MEMBER<br />

Janet Roberts, daughter of JoAnn<br />

and William Roberts, recently participated<br />

In Central Michigan University"<br />

presentation of "The Churlish Husbands"<br />

Roberts, a senior at Centra], was the<br />

bead of the production's costume department<br />

• RECEIVE DEGREES<br />

Two Plymouth residents w...<br />

among those recently receiving bachelor's<br />

degrees from the Lawrence Institoe<br />

of Technology<br />

Susan Dement received a degree in<br />

architecture, while Anne Ording<br />

received a degree in construction engineering.<br />

Radio station takes a break<br />

Plyouth-<strong>Canton</strong>'s community radio<br />

station (WSDP, 88 1 FM) recently ended<br />

another broadcasting year to prepare<br />

<strong>for</strong> fall program.<br />

The student-operated radio station<br />

went off the air Aug. 3 and will resume<br />

Btrf Bial programming on Aug<br />

During its short vacation, the station<br />

has been gearing up <strong>for</strong> the new broadcast<br />

year.<br />

Looking back on the past year, Station<br />

Manager Andy Melin said, "WSDP<br />

has had a successful transition year.<br />

Now we look <strong>for</strong>ward to refining our<br />

programming and services this year."<br />

The station recently was honored <strong>for</strong><br />

Ita community services by McDonald's<br />

In civilian life, Sbevlin ia director of<br />

salaried personnel <strong>for</strong> Ford Motor Co.<br />

Roof* Plant 1b Daarhora,<br />

Boston is deputy director of the Volunteer<br />

Training Unit 7373 which coordinates<br />

leadership training <strong>for</strong> all<br />

reservists.<br />

In October 1982, Boston served as an<br />

air operations officer <strong>for</strong> the Inter-<br />

American Defense Strategy Exercise<br />

conducted at the Naval War College in<br />

Newport, RL Boston also was the liaison<br />

officer <strong>for</strong> the Colombian and<br />

Peruvian Armed Forces delegation<br />

who attended this exercise which was<br />

aimed at coordinating strategies <strong>for</strong><br />

hemispheric defense.<br />

As a civilian, Boston is a financial<br />

services representative <strong>for</strong> Alexander<br />

Hamilton Life Insurance Co. in the Colonial<br />

Office Plaza at Wing and Forest<br />

in Plymouth.<br />

announcing Aug. 24 as "WSDP Recognition<br />

Day."<br />

On that day WSDP will broadcast<br />

from 9 a.m. to S p.m. from a remote<br />

book-up at the McDonald's restaurant<br />

on Ford Road in <strong>Canton</strong>. Listeners can<br />

time In to bear adult contemporary music<br />

and broadcasts from McDonald's<br />

twice an hour.<br />

WSDP directors Tim Grand, Pam<br />

Burton, Tim McGuire, and Pam Pavliscak<br />

will be oo hand all day to bring live<br />

reports to the community.<br />

'1 appreciate McDonald's recognizing<br />

the ef<strong>for</strong>ts of our radio station and<br />

its contributions to the Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong><br />

community," said Melin. •»<br />

Construction<br />

Grade<br />

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If STUDS<br />

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of any wallpaper ordered<br />

obituaries<br />

MUZAFPAR AHMED<br />

Funeral services <strong>for</strong> Dr. Ahmed, M.D., of <strong>Canton</strong><br />

were bekl recently In Lambert-Locnlakar and Vermeulen<br />

Funeral Home in Plymouth Township with<br />

burial to take place in Pakistan.<br />

Dr Ahmed, who died Aug. 8. was head of the<br />

anesthesia department at Wayne County General<br />

Hospital. He had completed his residency in Chics<br />

go at Michael Reese Hospital in 1979. He is survived<br />

by a wife and 4-year-old son, five brothers<br />

and one sister in Pakistan, and a sister In Canada<br />

MABEL BARNES<br />

Funeral services <strong>for</strong> Mrs. Barnes, 68, <strong>for</strong>merly of<br />

Plymouth, were held recently in Hansen Funeral<br />

Home In Phoenix.<br />

Mrs. Barnes, who died Aug. 7 In Phoenix, had<br />

lived there fof the past 14 years since her husband's<br />

retirement. She was a member of New burgh Baptist<br />

Church when she lived in Plymouth.<br />

Survivors include: husband. James (Leonard);<br />

sons, James (Dezxie) of Phoenix; Joel and Edward<br />

of Plymouth; daughters, Modean Talkington and<br />

Cyndi Cox, both of Phoenix; 16 grandchildren and<br />

11 great-grandchildren.<br />

GLENN CHARTER<br />

Funeral services <strong>for</strong> Mr. Charter, 83, of Sheridan<br />

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Funeral Home In Plymouth with burial at White<br />

Chapel Cemetery, Troy. Officiating was Capt William<br />

HarfooL<br />

Mr. Charter, who died Aug. 10 in Superior Township,<br />

was born in Northvllle and was a longtime<br />

resident of that city He moved to Plymouth from<br />

Northville in 1971. A graduate of Northvilie High<br />

man at Plymouth High School. Be<strong>for</strong>e that, be waa<br />

an insurance salesman <strong>for</strong> Prudential Insurance<br />

Co. Survivors Include two cousins.<br />

CHARLES A- GOGOLIN<br />

Funeral services <strong>for</strong> Mr. Gogolin, 63,'of 63, of Lyon<br />

Township were held recently in Schrader Funeral<br />

Home with burial at United Memorial Gardens In<br />

Salem Township. Officiating was the Rev. Kenneth<br />

MacKinnon. Memorial contributions may be made<br />

In the <strong>for</strong>m of Maaa offerings.<br />

Mr. Gogolin, who died Aug. 12 in Plymouth, was<br />

born in Detroit and waa a resident of the Plymouth-<br />

North ville area since 1949. He had worked at Burroughs<br />

<strong>for</strong> the past 35 years. He was a member of<br />

the Plymouth Knights of Columbus.<br />

Survivors include: wife, Betty of Saline; sons, Michael<br />

of Whitmore Lake, Patrick of Plymouth and<br />

Troy of South Lyon; sisters, Mildred Gogolin of<br />

Royal Oak, Esther Spurlock of East Detroit, and<br />

Virginia Sweet of East Detroit; and one grandson<br />

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<strong>Observer</strong> is subject to the conditions<br />

stated in the applicable rate card, copies<br />

of which are available from the<br />

advertising department, <strong>Canton</strong> Ob<br />

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server reserves the right not to accep<br />

an advertiser s order <strong>Observer</strong> & Ec<br />

centria ad-lakers have no authority lo<br />

bind ties newspaper and only poblica<br />

tion ol an advertisement shall const!<br />

rule final acceptance ol the advert ser s<br />

order<br />

COMPLIANCE MEANS the ticket<br />

will be cancelled. Otherwise, residents<br />

must go to court and face a fine of up<br />

to SM0 or M> days In Jailor both.<br />

The smiling, easy-going Glndorf says<br />

shoot half the people she's polling have<br />

unlicensed dogs.<br />

"People are friendly," Glndorf said.<br />

"They ssy we should do this (licensing)<br />

<strong>for</strong> cats, too."<br />

If people aren't home, but a dog is in<br />

the yard, Glndorf will try to check <strong>for</strong> a<br />

license. But she won't touch the dog or<br />

risk injury, even If a dog appears<br />

friendly<br />

BILL BRESLEFVttaff photographar<br />

Gindorf, a reserve officer tor the <strong>Canton</strong> Department.<br />

T<br />

Adrien Arpel gives you<br />

the works, <strong>for</strong> 12.50<br />

Tomorrow through Saturday. Aug. 20.<br />

we'll do a beautiful new you<br />

including face, hands and makeup <strong>for</strong> just<br />

12 50 And you'll also take home our Crash<br />

Beauty Course Workbook, filled in by our<br />

personal beauty experts <strong>for</strong> you to follow<br />

at home Just look at the special treat<br />

ment you'll receive In the Aisles of Beautv<br />

hudson's aisles of<br />

rhursday. <strong>August</strong> 16. 1963 Q*£ jCgA<br />

• :> :<br />

under way in <strong>Canton</strong> saw reserve officer Sandra<br />

Gindorf calling on Rygate Street residents recently.<br />

Acupressure facial:<br />

• vegetable pee! off<br />

• c!eansing<br />

honey and almond electric brushing<br />

• grit-lift vacuuming<br />

• pressure point massage<br />

• skin feeding plasma serum<br />

• elastin collagen masgue<br />

Hand treatment:<br />

• vegetable skin peeling<br />

• skin softening massage<br />

• neated. painted-on paraffin mitts<br />

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rhorsday, <strong>August</strong> <strong>18</strong>. <strong>1983</strong> O&E JC*A<br />

Committee scrutinizes township government<br />

Continued from Page 1<br />

some thing* that aren't going to change<br />

- like sewers. You have to plan ahead<br />

It's going to be umgh, heoauie of<br />

changes in administration and different<br />

priorities."<br />

K OKI .BEL IS active in the <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Business and Professional Women's<br />

Club, and has worked with the chamber<br />

of commerce and the <strong>Canton</strong> Country<br />

Festival<br />

Rapist sought<br />

Continued from Paoe 1<br />

utes, according to Fire Chief Roy Hall.<br />

Although the fire, which caused an<br />

estimated $15,000 in damages, is listed<br />

as arson by police. Hall said there are<br />

"no definite conclusions to the cause."<br />

Fire officials still are investigating<br />

the cause .<br />

"We have sent samples to the Michigan<br />

State Police crime lab in Northville<br />

<strong>for</strong> testing. This, however, is<br />

DISAPPEARING ACT:<br />

Fur flew when a Sh^irWi<br />

woman discovered somebody had<br />

stolen a rabbit-skin coat from her<br />

yard sale Aug 6. The coat was valued<br />

at $60.<br />

STOP THAT TRACTOR:<br />

A <strong>Canton</strong> Center Road farmer<br />

wasn't about to_l$t his tractors be<br />

stolen without a fight.<br />

The farmer, returning from lunch<br />

Aug. 9. spied youths driving away<br />

with two of his tractors attached to<br />

harvesting equipment. The farmer<br />

and his workers chased the youths<br />

— one age 17 and two 14-year-olds<br />

— and retrieved the equipment.<br />

Damaged were a tractor, bailer<br />

Other committee members donating<br />

their expertise were John Correll,<br />

owner of a pizzeria in Dearborn<br />

Heights; Ralph Godmundsen, controller<br />

<strong>for</strong> G iff els and Associates architectural<br />

firm; Eugene Hammonds, with the Automobile<br />

Club of Michigan; Andy Solak.<br />

manager of a bank in Livonia, and C.<br />

Harold Weiman. pastor of a <strong>Canton</strong><br />

church.<br />

Among the recommendations are the<br />

following:<br />

something we do to determine the<br />

cause of most fires, and doesn't point<br />

directly to arson," Hall said.<br />

Police listed the fire as arson because<br />

of the "intensity of the fire and<br />

the timeliness of it in regards to the<br />

sexual assault," White said.<br />

"It is highly conincidental that the<br />

fire occurred right after the woman escaped."<br />

As of Tuesday police hadn't found the<br />

suspect.<br />

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and hay wagon. A bean crop was<br />

port Police arrested the trio, all<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> residents.<br />

BYE-BYE BICYCLES:<br />

Last week was a profitable one <strong>for</strong><br />

bike thieves in <strong>Canton</strong>. At least 11<br />

bicycles were reported stolen from<br />

various locations in the township.<br />

Most were in the garage or on the<br />

driveway at the time of the thefts.<br />

HIJACKED LIMBER:<br />

Construction plans were cut short<br />

<strong>for</strong> a Han<strong>for</strong>d man building a new<br />

home. A thief stole $600 worth of<br />

plywood sheets from the construction<br />

site Aug. 9.<br />

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• Downgrade the supervisor to a<br />

part-time position of chairing meetings<br />

and serving in public relations and<br />

inter-municipal affairs. Have the township<br />

board hire a professional, full-time<br />

superintendent'' to tackle problems<br />

without being influenced by vested interest<br />

groups and political pressures."<br />

s Have each township department<br />

set up a five-year plan, including activ-<br />

ities and budgeting, subject to annual<br />

review.<br />

• Develop a written policy <strong>for</strong> economic<br />

strategies <strong>for</strong> commercial and<br />

industrial development, including a<br />

"defined central business district"<br />

Seek out revenue-producing enterprises,<br />

such as the municipal Fellows<br />

Creek Golf Course.<br />

• Cut employee overtime, set up a<br />

)oint dispatch operation <strong>for</strong> police and<br />

fire, consolidate police and fire operations.<br />

Tighten purchasing procedures.<br />

• Improve <strong>Canton</strong>'s roads.<br />

• Avoid high-cost recreation projects<br />

such as swimming pools or Ice<br />

rinks. Justify recreation activities and<br />

get volunteers Involved, to cut recreation<br />

costs.<br />

• Appoint a committee to investi-<br />

Ruling hikes police overtime costs<br />

Continued from Paoel<br />

from the store owner saying that you<br />

did do it If you were found guilty under<br />

those circumstances, you would<br />

think that something was wrong with<br />

the way things are done," Davis said.<br />

Not having the police officer at the<br />

hearing is the same thing, he said.<br />

'You got to have a live" witness here<br />

to make an intelligent decision."<br />

Sending the officer to the in<strong>for</strong>mal<br />

hearing will triple court-related overtime<br />

<strong>for</strong> the Plymouth Police Department<br />

according to commander Ralph<br />

White.<br />

Until now, Plymouth only sent an officer<br />

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officer felt the matter was serious<br />

enough to attend. White said.<br />

Likewise, <strong>Canton</strong> officers have been<br />

sending written comments rather than<br />

attending the in<strong>for</strong>mal bearings.<br />

While court overtime <strong>for</strong> the <strong>Canton</strong><br />

department is expected to increase, of 7<br />

ficials couldn't be reached to comment<br />

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the opinion will create some additional<br />

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The North ville post deals with 27 different<br />

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6A» OStE Thursday, Auqu»l <strong>18</strong>. 1963<br />

But praises program<br />

Ross won't campaign <strong>for</strong> job corps<br />

•y Tim Mchard<br />

staff writer<br />

Gov. James J. Blanchard is so<br />

enthused about the 25,000 Youth Job<br />

Corps members that he's thinking seriously<br />

of expanding the program next<br />

year<br />

"You've made us all look good,"<br />

Blanchard told an audience of 170<br />

young workers taking a day of career<br />

counseling at Oakland Community College<br />

In Hines Park, meanwhile, Wayne<br />

County Executive William Lucas credited<br />

the corps with "rescuing a choking<br />

river" by pulling nine tons of trash<br />

from the Middle Rouge-<br />

Smiling oo the sidelines as Blanchard<br />

spoke at OCC was the other half of "us"<br />

— Youth Job Corps director Doug<br />

Ross, <strong>for</strong>mer state senator from Southfield.<br />

BUT ROSS wasn't campaigning <strong>for</strong><br />

the recession program to continue.<br />

"It stops by law, totally, by Sept. SO,<br />

so there's no one around to lobby <strong>for</strong> its<br />

continuation," Ross said in an interview.<br />

"It's up to the governor and legislature."<br />

Roes himself had been skeptical<br />

about a summer youth Jobs program<br />

be<strong>for</strong>e Blanchard recruited him to become<br />

director.<br />

"My skepticism revolved around two<br />

popular assumptions: first, the next<br />

generation didn't want to work; second,<br />

could local government really do this?"<br />

The answers, Ross found, were that<br />

the young people "worked damn hard,"<br />

even <strong>for</strong> the >3.35 minimum wage, and<br />

that local government and private nonprofit<br />

agencies provided "very high<br />

quality" projects.<br />

"The key thing was providing important<br />

work, not make-work" said<br />

Ross. He added that 90 percent of the<br />

25,000 jobs were provided by other<br />

than state agencies and only 2,000 by<br />

state government.<br />

L i s t e n i n g c o u r s e set<br />

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Dewana Smith of Dearborn Heights and another Youth Job Corps<br />

worker work to clear the debris from the Middle Rouge River. The<br />

summer job program is due to expire in September.<br />

YOUNG WORKERS picking up<br />

trash along roadsides were the most familiar<br />

sight to Michigan taxpayers,<br />

who picked up 136 million of the program's<br />

>39 million tab (the rest was<br />

federal money).<br />

But Ross said fewer than 10 percent<br />

worked on roadsides, while the others<br />

worked in nursing homes, conservation<br />

projects and park jobs "where you<br />

leave something behind<br />

"I was at Escanaba last week <strong>for</strong> the<br />

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(Civilian Conservation Corps, a Roosevelt<br />

anti-depression program). Our<br />

Youth Job Corps had replaced the roof<br />

on a CCC building. Each CCC member<br />

would point to something and say, 'I did<br />

that 50 years ago,'" Ross said.<br />

A one-term senator. Ross had gone<br />

* *<br />

back to a family business after losing a<br />

bid <strong>for</strong> Congress In the 17th District<br />

Democratic primary last year<br />

Blanchard announced the program<br />

May 10, Ross was hired May 16; the<br />

Michigan Legislature passed it May 26;<br />

the first applications were taken June<br />

1; and the first jobs were started June<br />

15, Ross said.<br />

cal.<br />

About 270 workers spent eight weeks<br />

pulling tree limbs, railroad ties, three<br />

Volkswagens, TV sets, a burned-out<br />

taxi, washing machines, a swing set,<br />

shopping carts and an uncounted number<br />

of picnic tables from the river.<br />

Lucas submitted the proposal to<br />

Ross on behalf of the River Rouge<br />

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Watershed Council. Ross granted<br />

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Sept 15.<br />

"We didn't waste mooey oo heavy<br />

equipment," said Kathy Kanable, program<br />

coordinator <strong>for</strong> the executive.<br />

"We only provide gloves, rakes, shovels,<br />

trash bags and, just recently,<br />

grappling hooks. Even the supervisors<br />

get only >5.46 per hour<br />

BLANCHARD underscored Ross's<br />

point about meaningful work as be<br />

opened the career guidance program at<br />

OCC, just a mile from his Pleasant<br />

Ridge home<br />

"There are important things to be<br />

done — not just picking up pop bottles,<br />

though that's important, too," the governor<br />

said. "We've <strong>for</strong>gotten in this<br />

country how many people want work<br />

and bow much Important work there is<br />

to be done."<br />

To skeptics who doubted the new era<br />

of <strong>18</strong>-21-year-olds wanted to work, the<br />

governor said, "You've proved them<br />

wrong. Thank you <strong>for</strong> making the Michigan<br />

Youth Job Corps a success."<br />

THE YOUNG workers across the<br />

state were given a day off this week to<br />

attend voluntary career guidance seminars<br />

at the 29 community colleges.<br />

The OCC program was typical. After<br />

hearing an inspirational speech, they<br />

attended small group seminars on<br />

these topics:<br />

• Choose Your Job Weapons: "What<br />

Do I Need to Get a Job?"<br />

• Attitude Makes the Day: "What<br />

Can I do to Find the Key to Success?"<br />

• What Community Employment<br />

Resources Are Available?<br />

• How to Get a Job: "Apply and Interview<br />

Successfully."<br />

Ross said the University of Michigan<br />

Institute <strong>for</strong> Social Research would do<br />

a follow-up study to see what happens<br />

to the 25,000 corps members, who were<br />

culled from 67,000 applicants<br />

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• ICE SKATING LESSONS<br />

Saturday, Sept 10 — Registration<br />

<strong>for</strong> fall basic skill ice skating lessons<br />

will be 9 a.m to 5 p.m. Saturday, Sept<br />

10, in the Plymouth Cultural Center,<br />

525 Farmer. Classes will be offered <strong>for</strong><br />

tots (age 4) through adults, and will be<br />

offered after school, be<strong>for</strong>e school and<br />

early evenings. The cost fpr these<br />

classes is $20 <strong>for</strong> residents Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong><br />

Community Schools and<br />

$24 <strong>for</strong> non-residents. Classes will be<br />

offered <strong>for</strong> eight weeks fat beginner<br />

and advanced skaters. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />

contact the city of Plymouth<br />

recreation department at 455-6620.<br />

• FRIENDSHIP CLUB TRIP<br />

The Friendship Club of Plymouth<br />

Township Is sponsoring aa extended<br />

trip to the Castaways in Port Austin<br />

Sept 12-16. For in<strong>for</strong>mation, contact<br />

Carolyn or Gene Sund.<br />

• PRESCHOOL PROGRAM<br />

A preschool program <strong>for</strong> 3-and 4year-olds.<br />

Sept 19 to Dec. 20, will be<br />

offered at the <strong>Canton</strong> Township Administration<br />

Building. 1150 S. <strong>Canton</strong> Center<br />

Road. The cost is $25 <strong>for</strong> 13 weeks.<br />

Mooday-Friday, the sessions will be<br />

9:30-11 a.m and oo Tuesday and Thursday<br />

1-3 p.m Registration <strong>for</strong> the program<br />

which will offer crafts, games,<br />

story times and snacks, is slated <strong>for</strong><br />

6:30 a.m. Tuesday. Aug. 16 in the lower<br />

level of the <strong>Canton</strong> Township administration<br />

building.<br />

• SUMMER HOURS<br />

The Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Board of Education<br />

is observing, summer office<br />

hours. The office, at 454 S. Harvey in<br />

Plymouth, will be open weekdays 7:30<br />

a.m. to 4 p.m. Mooday-Friday. The<br />

summer hours will be observed<br />

through Friday, Aug. 26.<br />

• Y TRIPS<br />

The Y Travelers/Crediteer trips<br />

have been scheduled <strong>for</strong> October ahd<br />

February. For in<strong>for</strong>mation oo the trips,<br />

call the Plymouth Community Family<br />

YMCA at 453-2904. The tours planned<br />

Include:<br />

• Golden West, Oct 5-12.<br />

• Caribbean Cruise, Eeb. 5-12.<br />

• PRESCHOOL SIGNUP<br />

Registration is being accepted <strong>for</strong><br />

the fall sessions of preschool at Creative<br />

Day Nursery School, 501 W. Main,<br />

North ville. For in<strong>for</strong>mation, call 348-<br />

3910 or 397-3955.<br />

Thursday. <strong>August</strong> 16. 1963 OAE (P.Q7A<br />

Kindergarten changes told<br />

In keeping with the state requirement<br />

<strong>for</strong> kindergarten student attendance.<br />

the morning kindergarten will<br />

be meeting on Tuesday, Aug. 30.<br />

The afternoon kindergarten classes<br />

will not meet at all oq Aug. 30 but to<br />

meet state requirements, will be meeting<br />

oo the morning of June 14.<br />

Tlw morning kindergarten classes,<br />

meeting oo Aug. 30, will not be attending<br />

school at all oo June 14.<br />

Kindergarten busing will be provided<br />

at regular elementary stops <strong>for</strong> the<br />

Aug. 30 morning session.<br />

This schedule supersedes earlier<br />

planning aixl will permit the morning<br />

kindergarteners to have a full morning<br />

session on Aug. 30. says Richhard Egli,<br />

community relations director <strong>for</strong><br />

Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Community Schools.<br />

The afternoon kindergarteners will<br />

then have their full session on the<br />

morning of June 14.<br />

All other P>yrDooth-<strong>Canton</strong> students<br />

are expected to attend the morning session<br />

oo Aug. 30 and to have their first<br />

full day of school oo Aug. 31.<br />

Any ooe with questions regarding the<br />

opening of school may call their Vocal<br />

school building or the community relations<br />

office at 453-0200, ext 420.<br />

This year's school calendar Includes<br />

no school Nov. 24, 25 <strong>for</strong> Thanksgiving<br />

vacation, Christmas vacation from<br />

Dec. 22 to Jan. 3, midwinter break<br />

from Feb. 27 to March 4, and Easter<br />

vacation April 20 to April 29. For Memorial<br />

Day there will be no school May<br />

25. 26.<br />

Cultural Center gets booze OK<br />

The Plymouth Cultural Center now<br />

has a liquor license.<br />

The license was made possible after<br />

passage of a special act by the Michigan<br />

Legislature allowing granting of liquor<br />

licenses to cities of 9,500 or more<br />

people <strong>for</strong> cultural centers or exhibition<br />

halls.<br />

Attorney Tom Healey of Plymouth<br />

helped push <strong>for</strong> the special legislation,<br />

said City Manager Henry Graper, along<br />

with State Rep. Gerald Law and State<br />

Sen. Robert Geake.<br />

FYeviously the center had to apply<br />

<strong>for</strong> a one-day license every time there<br />

was a request <strong>for</strong> liquor in the Cultural<br />

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The city received bids this week <strong>for</strong><br />

a vendor to run a food operation at the<br />

center. Graper will be recommending<br />

hiring of a vendor at the next City<br />

Commission meeting.<br />

The operation will be supervised by<br />

the Parks and Recreation Department<br />

added Graper, with any profits made<br />

by the vendor coming to the city.<br />

Graper said be anticipates a return<br />

of 16-<strong>18</strong> percent on the liquor license.<br />

The City Commission Mooday night<br />

adopted a resolution approving the city<br />

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Senior Citisen SoftbalL<br />

Baseb&ll at Griffin Part<br />

Rave Review<br />

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4 p-m. Spotlight oo Schools/Mickey & Novo<br />

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5:34 pan.. . H»nh Luks vs. Crime — Special ooe<br />

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fc3t p-m.. - Yugoslavian Variety Hour<br />

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alcoholism, a doctor talks about skin cancer<br />

•mi prevention, Jean Knopf-DeRocbe and Jim<br />

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8 pjn. . . . TNT True Adventure Trails — "Happiness<br />

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&31 pjn.. . . Divine Plan.<br />

9 pjn. . . Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day<br />

Saints — Book of Morman featuring Mark<br />

Baver and Kay Duker of Southfield Ward.<br />

M p m Wayne County — A New Perspective.<br />

19 pjn. Greater Detroit Enterprise<br />

19:34 pjn. Wayne County Fair<br />

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SATURDAY (Aug. 20)<br />

Careers For Today.<br />

Senicrf Citizen Softball.<br />

Reading With Dr. Mary Bigler<br />

3 pjn. . . Baseball at Griffin Park.<br />

4 pjn. . . Bloegrass Festival.<br />

9 pjn. . . . Model Airplanes — A recent model<br />

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<strong>Canton</strong> ©bseruer<br />

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Marybeth Dillon Ward ed«1c<br />

Nick Sharkey mai .aging editor<br />

Dick l»h«m general manager<br />

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Philip Power chairman of the board<br />

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opinion<br />

10A(C) O&E Thursday <strong>August</strong> <strong>18</strong>. <strong>1983</strong><br />

Report earns high marks, deserves action<br />

CANTON HAS just received a "report card."<br />

compliments of a citizens' blue ribbon<br />

committee appointed a few months ago by<br />

township Supervisor James Poole<br />

Given an agenda of issues and topics to examine<br />

by Poole, the committee ranked the township administration<br />

better in some areas than in others,<br />

but <strong>Canton</strong> has scored in one important way. Robin<br />

Koelbei, John Correll. Ralph Gudmundsen, Eugene<br />

Hammonds, Andy Solak and C. Harold Weimen volunteered<br />

their time and wide-ranging expertise to<br />

serve on the panel They're to be commended <strong>for</strong> a<br />

job well done.<br />

Poole and staffers Dan Durack, Dave Nicholson,<br />

Jim Kosteva, John Sobleskie and Mike Gorman deserve<br />

praise <strong>for</strong> helping them.<br />

TO CAPSL'LIZE, the committee advises township<br />

officials to:<br />

• "Take an active role in legislative activities<br />

that greatly affect <strong>Canton</strong><br />

• "Approve a written policy regarding .<br />

strategies and long-term goals concerning commercial<br />

and industrial development.''<br />

• Appoint a superintendent to act as the township's<br />

primary' adminstrator. The supervisor should<br />

work part time, handling only pubtic relations and<br />

inter-municipal affairs.<br />

• Improve upon "the poor condition of gravel<br />

roads in <strong>Canton</strong> (to) enhance the attractiveness <strong>for</strong><br />

enterprise as well as ease the burden of costly vehicle<br />

repairs."<br />

• Allow citizens to vote on issues directly affecting<br />

them.<br />

• Require each department to plan on a longterm<br />

basis.<br />

• Reduce exeessive overtime worked by township<br />

employees. Allow staffers to use sick days only<br />

when ill — not <strong>for</strong> subsequent pay-outs.<br />

• Consolidate the police and fire departments<br />

into a single public safety department.<br />

• Consider "converting from a chartered town-<br />

Proposed 13's fallouts<br />

big fees, bingo and cuts<br />

AFTER THE smoke from the Michigan recall<br />

campaign clears, you can expert energy to be channeled<br />

to tax limitation proposals.<br />

Everyone is <strong>for</strong> tax reductions. But a word of<br />

caution about those who promise dramatic cuts in<br />

your tax bill.<br />

It's not that I don't believe in a Murphy's Law<br />

that says politicians' spending rises to consume all<br />

the tax dollars collected and then some But I am<br />

warv of political opportunists who qan't <strong>for</strong>esee<br />

that cutting taxes means cutting services<br />

Just remind yourself of Ronald Reagan's promise<br />

tu cut taxes' and increase defense expenditures<br />

while balancing the budget. Taxes have been cut.<br />

defense spending is up, and we are facing the largest<br />

deficits ever encountered<br />

—Folks-Uke Richard<br />

need to take a look at what has happened in Cali<strong>for</strong>nia<br />

be<strong>for</strong>e they begin proposing massive tax cuts.<br />

IT HAS BEEN five years since Cali<strong>for</strong>nia passed<br />

Howard Jarvis Proposal 13 by a 2-1 margin. The<br />

law rolled back property taxes to 1975 levels, set a<br />

new rate of 1 percent of the assessed value and<br />

limited assessment increases to 2 percent annually<br />

It also prohibited governments from imposing any<br />

special taxes without the approval of two-thirds of<br />

the voters.<br />

A hearty surplus in the state budget initially softened<br />

the effects of Proposal 13. But now the surplus<br />

is long gone, and politicians are looking <strong>for</strong><br />

solutions <strong>for</strong> financially wounded cities and school<br />

districts<br />

According to the San Diego Union, most school<br />

districts have cut summer school and dropped some<br />

elective and extracurricular programs Cities and<br />

counties have trimmed library services and recreation<br />

programs.<br />

Schools and local governments have about 31.000<br />

fewer employees than be<strong>for</strong>e the passage of Proposal<br />

13.<br />

When did<br />

women make<br />

sports news?<br />

WITH ALL the hulabaloo going on in political<br />

circles over equal rights <strong>for</strong> women, people often<br />

ask The Stroller. "When did women start to take<br />

part in sports and cut into what had been considered<br />

mens domam?"<br />

Well, a fellow would have to go a way back in<br />

history to learn who actually was the first woman<br />

to lead the way But if The Stroller's memory<br />

serves him correctly, it was the daughter of a<br />

Brooklyn butcher who startled the world in the early<br />

1920s by becoming the first woman to swim the<br />

English Channel.<br />

She was Gertrude Ederle. a member of the Women's<br />

Aquatic Cub The whole world sat up on the<br />

night she was nearing the goal, awaiting word that<br />

she had succeeded<br />

BACK IN THOSE days, there were no radios,<br />

television or other broadcast means of communication,<br />

and we had to wait until she put foot on soil to<br />

get the good word<br />

The night wag miwh likp I hp night we wailed lOI<br />

the signing of the Armistice which ended World War<br />

I. When the news came, even the smallest towns<br />

went wild to think that an American girl had made<br />

the swim<br />

As she bucked the angry waves of the channel,<br />

she was followed by boat. Among the passengers<br />

was West brook Pegler, then ooe of the nation's top<br />

sports writers He flashed the word to the world<br />

that the botcher's daughter had accomplished what<br />

was thought to be impossible<br />

Her feat was heralded Worldwide, and the tickertape<br />

parade she got in New York was larger than<br />

the one tendered to Gen 'Black Jack" Pershing <strong>for</strong><br />

Marilyn<br />

Fitchett<br />

The San Jose school district has filed <strong>for</strong> bankruptcy<br />

A district in Alameda County has set up a<br />

non-profit foundation to organize weekly bingo<br />

Cities and counties transferred money <strong>for</strong> street,<br />

highway and sewer maintenance to their general<br />

fund budgets to keep daily programs operating. The<br />

city of Oakland cut its road budget to the point<br />

money to resurface<br />

pach street every 275 years, the newspaper reported.<br />

Fees — which aren't taxes — have been slapped<br />

on new house construction to pay <strong>for</strong> schools, libraries.<br />

streets sewers, fire stations and iandscaping.<br />

In some San Diego subdivisions, fees are close<br />

to $20,000<br />

ANOTHER unexpected result from 13 has been<br />

the shift of authority over local spending to the Cali<strong>for</strong>nia<br />

Legislature A League of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia Cities<br />

official said 13 has resulted in the "total reversal of<br />

the-home-rule concept of local government," With<br />

the reductioft in property taxes, local school boards<br />

and municipalities have to look to Sacramento <strong>for</strong><br />

financial help<br />

And the solution to Proposal 13? You guessed it<br />

— more taxes. Cali<strong>for</strong>nia municipalities and school<br />

boards are lobbying the legislature <strong>for</strong> the power to<br />

impose sales taxes or other non-property taxes.<br />

Anyone who believes that government operates<br />

on a fat-free diet still believes in the tooth fairy<br />

For those of us who don't, cutting taxes is still a<br />

desired goal, but not when it comes at the expense<br />

of necessary services<br />

the stroller<br />

w.W.<br />

Edgar<br />

leading us to victory in World War I<br />

BUT EDERLE was not the first woman to get<br />

her name on the sports pages That honor, if it could<br />

be so called, fell to the white wife of Jack Johnson,<br />

the black heavyweight champion, on a hot July 4,<br />

1915, in Havana. Cuba That was the day Johnson<br />

defended his title against big Jess Willard<br />

There was an argument over delivery of the<br />

money be<strong>for</strong>e they entered the ring Finally, they<br />

agreed Johnson s money was to be given to his wife<br />

When she received it. during the bout, she stood up<br />

and hollered to him that she had it<br />

In the next exchange of. punches, Johnson fell to<br />

the floor and was counted a knockout — even<br />

though his hands were shielding his eyes from the<br />

sun.<br />

• It was one of the rarest moments in boxing history<br />

ANOTHER MEMBER of the Women's Aquatic<br />

Club was writing swimming history even as Gertrude<br />

Ederle made headlines<br />

She was Eleanor Holm, who won all kinds of<br />

freestyle titles and then, on retirement, married<br />

Billy Rose, a great promoter, and set up swimming<br />

clubs across the land She was one of the greatest<br />

And no recollection of great women in sports<br />

WOlild bft wilhfeut Uu* C A/ 'Uwu<br />

ship to a city government."<br />

• Weigh investments made in recreation to<br />

avoid having to "lease or close down swimming<br />

pools and or recreational complexes because of<br />

high maintenance costs." The committee went to<br />

great "lengths to make this~point-and recommended<br />

that the recreation department not be increased in<br />

size. Volunteers can handle <strong>Canton</strong>'s recreational<br />

needs, it said.<br />

In our opinion, the committee goes overboard on<br />

this issue. Fulfilling recreational needs is an important<br />

function of every community, and steadily<br />

is becoming more so.<br />

IT'S LAMENTABLE the committee wasn't left<br />

to devise its own agenda and priorities. Some important<br />

issues, such as the proposed police facility<br />

and <strong>Canton</strong>'s sewer capacity, were excluded Others<br />

un<strong>for</strong>tunately received only cursory attention.<br />

As Trustee Robert Padget reminded his colleagues<br />

on the board recently, the all-too-common<br />

'Proposal 13 We love it!'<br />

Michigan late<br />

in summer<br />

M<br />

— heavenly?<br />

EVERYONE HAS a favorite season of the year in<br />

Michigan, bi^t we all relish late summer just the<br />

same<br />

Spring <strong>for</strong> some folks is the happiest time. Days<br />

are getting longer, the earth smells moist and fresh<br />

after a rain, the redwing blackbird leads the song<br />

and-nesting parade, things just seem to come alive<br />

A kid can play outside longer after dinner, and<br />

the school term is drawing to a blessed conclusion<br />

The Tigers have come north, and maybe this will be<br />

the year; it has been a long time since 1968 Canoe<br />

ing is best in spring because the rivers are full, the<br />

air is cool, the bugs aren't bad yet. and the ducks<br />

are raising families<br />

— — — • p" " " -• •<br />

WINTER HAS it*? devotees There are the family<br />

fun of Christmas, lots of music, plenty of pies and<br />

sweets. Skiing, both downhill and cross country, has<br />

its fans<br />

Some folks want to get away from it all during<br />

winter, to the sun and blue skies of Florida or the<br />

Caribbean. Not Krrsten, oar youthful, exuberant<br />

«• » »-'• I*- • V*T*T Wt I ICIVIl TT XI »•,-? Norwegian elkhound Winter is when she can follow<br />

Moody, one of the greatest tennis players of all deer trails <strong>for</strong> three or four hours at a crack with-<br />

time She virtually "owned" the famed center court out getting overheated, then take a nap on a cake of<br />

at Wimbledon <strong>for</strong> years. -><br />

ice when she's tired. But elkhounds are mildly crazy<br />

Her great matches with Suzanne Lenglen, the — everyone who knows them says so<br />

French star, have been unequalled through the<br />

years, even though we have had great women players<br />

such as Billie Jean King in recent years.<br />

No one enjoys summer more than a kid School is<br />

out. Swimming is in. That covers it.<br />

Yes, there have been many outstanding stars<br />

among the women in sports, and when The Stroller<br />

.takes another trip down Memory Lane ooe of these<br />

summer afternoons, hell tell you about their entries<br />

Into what had long been considered a man's<br />

YET EVERONE loves late summer because in<br />

Michigan you can't beat the eating<br />

No more of those Georgia peaches that taste like<br />

sAwdust Michigan peaches are the sweetest and<br />

moat savory fruit in creation, so good you don't<br />

burial site of such reports, whatever their quality, is<br />

the file cabinet A plan must be devised to ensure<br />

that directives are implemented "instead The committee<br />

members — with input from township<br />

staffers — are best equipped <strong>for</strong> the task<br />

- Because that wtH requires fair amount of time,<br />

the panel should be established as a permanent<br />

body.<br />

Commanding immediate attention is the proposed<br />

appointment of a township superintendent<br />

The result would parallel the governmental structure<br />

common to cities which employ a professional<br />

city manager and elect a city council, with members<br />

rotating as mayor. Largely a ceremonial figure,<br />

the mayor — like the supervisor under tire<br />

committee's plan — represents the municipality,<br />

chairs its council meetings and works part time.<br />

The establishment of a blue ribbon committee is<br />

one of the most well-guided actions Poole has taken<br />

since being elected. To capitalize on it, the committee<br />

must be enabled to follow through<br />

WELCOME TO<br />

OAKLAND<br />

C A L I F O R N I A<br />

Tim<br />

Richard<br />

E<br />

Jtmo<br />

even want to wait <strong>for</strong> the ice cream<br />

And sweet corn' There are all sorts of good spots<br />

to get sweet corn, but our favorite is a farm in<br />

Livonia, of all places — one of the 10 biggest cities<br />

in the state Real connoisseurs boil and consume it<br />

immediately, without a moment's delay The natural<br />

sweetness is unsurpassed. There's no way frozen<br />

or canned corn can match it, even when the processors<br />

lace it with sugar<br />

And 1 know where La get berries this time of year<br />

Don't know whether to call them huckleberries or<br />

black raspberries because there is some technical<br />

difference No matter The spot is out in Livingston<br />

County off old Grand River No one goes there this<br />

time of year because people hate to walk more than<br />

a hundred feet-from their cars That's their tough<br />

luck IL§ a bit of work to pick them, so you have to<br />

eat lots,as you go along, to keep up your strength<br />

LATE SUMMER is also when you get fresh tomatoes<br />

off the vine There are so many that we<br />

wind up canning most of them to use in vegetable<br />

soup or chili sauce the other three seasons.<br />

But to my way of thinking, the only way to enjoy<br />

a tomato is to pick it fresh and slice it. without ever<br />

subjecting it to refrigeration.<br />

In late summer the fish begin biting again, right<br />

about the time most nty folks quit fishing My favorite<br />

spot is a meandering chain of ponds in western<br />

Oakland County with sharp dropoffs at the edge<br />

of the lily pads You use a cane pole and big, fat<br />

crickets and be sure you keep tension on the line<br />

because those saucer shaped bluegills will suck the<br />

cricket right off the hook if your line's slack<br />

One year we got to the Oktoberfest in Munich.<br />

Germany, and I thought I'd died and gone to Himmel<br />

with all that sauerkraut and sausage and rouladen<br />

and red cabbage and Hpfbrau and <strong>August</strong>inian<br />

beer But the following late <strong>August</strong>. I returned to.<br />

my senses and realized late summer in Michigan is<br />

best of all<br />

or_cL Pur sell approve Thursday, <strong>August</strong> <strong>18</strong>. 1963 OiiE


12A»(R.W G-1QA)<br />

4 r<br />

O&E Thursday. <strong>August</strong> <strong>18</strong>, 1963<br />

Utilities called too soft, too punitive, on 'deadbeats'<br />

By Tim Richard<br />

staff writer<br />

Michigan Consolidated Gas Co. found itself in a<br />

crossfire of criticism last week over its bill collecting<br />

practices. Ironically, the contradictory critics<br />

applauded each other during a state <strong>Public</strong> Service<br />

Commission hearing.<br />

"Why don't they make a greater ef<strong>for</strong>t to collect<br />

from their own deadbeats?" asked Betty L. Bradley,<br />

Detroit retiree, during the PSC bearing in the<br />

Detroit City-County Building. She charged MichCon<br />

was inefficient at collecting bills.<br />

But Detroit Councilmember Maryann Mahaffey<br />

blistered the utility because "people who do not pay<br />

their bills on time are characterized as<br />

deadbeats. . This assumes people of the lower<br />

class are more dishonest than the middle and upperclasses.<br />

Tfiey are hot unwilling to pay, but unable.<br />

Why are all their proposals punitive?"<br />

THE PROPOSALS she referred to are in a book<br />

called the "Energy Assurance Plan." Co-authors<br />

are the PSC staff; MichCon, which serves Detroit<br />

and some suburbs, such as Red<strong>for</strong>d Township; Consumers<br />

Power Co., which serves other suburbs and<br />

most major outstate cities; and Detroit Edison Co.<br />

The three-member PSC and the Michigan Legislature<br />

will decide the fate of the proposals.<br />

The heart of the issue, according to the blue book,<br />

is this: "Increased energy bills and a depressed<br />

economy have created utility uncoilectibles which<br />

approach >60 million annually and theft of energy<br />

which may now exceed $20 million this year."<br />

The costs are passed on to other customers as<br />

higher rates. They are also picked up, in a growing<br />

dollar volume, by state government's beating aid<br />

allotments to the poor.<br />

The blue book distinguishes between "customers<br />

who cannot pay" and customers who can pay, but<br />

don't."<br />

The blue book's proposals <strong>for</strong> dealing with the<br />

latter group were outlined by a MichCon representative,<br />

Alfred R. Glancy Ml, senior vice president<br />

<strong>for</strong> utility operations. That was why MichCon<br />

wound up in the crossfire.<br />

ARTHUR L. Suchodolski, West Bloomfield resident<br />

and <strong>for</strong>mer MichCon auditor, testified Mich-<br />

Con dealt In "shenanigans" with its uncollectible accounts.<br />

"From <strong>August</strong> to December of 1975, very little or<br />

no chargeoffs of uncollectibles were made," he<br />

said, so that those amounts could be lumped into<br />

another year's bad debts. The purpose, he said, was<br />

to inflate the loss in order to make a case <strong>for</strong> a rate<br />

increase.<br />

The state attempted to assist welfare recipients<br />

with heating aid. but "many neglected to pay their<br />

beating bills, even though they had the money." The<br />

result was that the state paid the bills directly and.<br />

in effect, "paid twice <strong>for</strong> the same item."<br />

Suchodolski charged the state program 1) gives<br />

welfare recipients no incentive to down ttwjr<br />

thermostats or insulate their homes and 2) "unjustly<br />

enriched the utilities" by giving them no lucrative<br />

to collect bills.<br />

Bradley, a widow who often appears at PSC<br />

hearings, told of her ef<strong>for</strong>ts to have MichCon write<br />

her a new bill after she changed residences, without<br />

success. "The utilities squander our money by failing<br />

to collect bad debts, building useless plants and<br />

high salaries <strong>for</strong> their executives," she said to much<br />

applause<br />

MUCH CRITICISM was directed at a rule which<br />

MichCon's Glancy said was aimed at halting "customers<br />

who switch the name on an account." The<br />

rule would allow responsibility <strong>for</strong> utility bills to be<br />

shared by "all adult members of a household who<br />

derive use and benefit from utility service."<br />

Hodges E. Mason, president of the Chalfonte<br />

Community Council and chair of a local Democratic<br />

task <strong>for</strong>ce in Detroit, said the rule means "a<br />

roomer can be sued if the landlady refuses to pay<br />

the bill. Any adult living in a bouse will be in a<br />

position to be <strong>for</strong>ced to pay the bill."<br />

Mason told PSC administrative law judge James<br />

E. Mehl, "I have no more respect <strong>for</strong> the PSC than a<br />

suck-egg dog."<br />

Councilmember Mahaffey said, "In our experience,<br />

the gas company does not attempt to resolve<br />

problems. Its inserts and pamphlets (with bills) are<br />

only a partial help."<br />

SHE ADVOCATED sessions in branch offices" to<br />

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A major problem, she said, is the class called the<br />

"new poor" — people who have exhausted their unemployment<br />

and Trade Readjustment Act benefits<br />

but are ineligible <strong>for</strong> welfare because they own<br />

their homes<br />

One rule aimed at the "don't pay" class would<br />

allow utilities to collect deposits "of three times the<br />

average bill where the customer has admitted to or<br />

has been convicted of fraud/theft."<br />

"The company earns interest oo the deposits." objected<br />

Mahaffey<br />

BUT GLA.NCT said many blue book proposals<br />

were aimed at helping senior citizens and low-income<br />

persons with bill problems.<br />

One batch of proposals would eliminate the state<br />

4 percent sales tax on utility bills, allow home heating<br />

assistance when utility bills exceeded IS percent<br />

of income, and grant 5 percent discounts to<br />

senior citizens.<br />

For electric users, he said, a 15 percent discount<br />

<strong>for</strong> the first 510 kilowatt hours per month is proposed<br />

<strong>for</strong> low-income and welfare recipients.<br />

"We are recommending a substantial increase in<br />

the level of (state) assistance <strong>for</strong> utility bills," he<br />

said<br />

LOW-INCOME customers would be given an incentive<br />

to hold down costs by another rule. Suppose,<br />

according to the utility's historical records, a<br />

home cost 91,000 to heat in an average year. Suppose<br />

the customer, through better insulation or dialing<br />

down, cut the cost to $900. The state would<br />

pay the customer the difference, under the proposal<br />

On the other hand, a customer who exceeds the<br />

annual budgeted beating bill by more than 10 percent,<br />

and who passed up weatberizatioo assistance,<br />

would have his state allotment reduced — in effect,<br />

being penalized <strong>for</strong> wasting beat.<br />

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suburban life<br />

Eilie Graham editof/ 459-2700<br />

Thursday. <strong>August</strong> <strong>18</strong>, <strong>1983</strong> O&E iC>1B<br />

view<br />

Ellie<br />

Graham<br />

PAUL SINCOCK will be<br />

guest speaker at the September<br />

meeting of the Davison Clumber of<br />

Commerce meeting. Be has been<br />

invited to talk about promotions and<br />

will show the slide presentation<br />

about the city Of Plymouth that won<br />

a national award.<br />

Paul produced the Plymouth show<br />

and several others <strong>for</strong> the school<br />

system, three radio stations and<br />

other promotional ventures. Is June<br />

be spoke to the Burton (Michigan)<br />

Rotary Club about promotions and<br />

bow to produce a slide show. During<br />

his high school and college years,<br />

Paul was In waived in<br />

communications, gaining much<br />

experience in broadcasting. He is<br />

assistant recreation director <strong>for</strong> the<br />

city of Plymouth.<br />

The Plymouth Slide Show<br />

received a first-place national —<br />

award <strong>for</strong> municipal audio /visual<br />

productions.<br />

MARILYN WALSH,<br />

Plymouth artist, was awarded a<br />

second-place ribbon <strong>for</strong> ber<br />

complete works in the oil and<br />

acrylic category earlier this month.<br />

Marilyn entered ber paintings in the<br />

23rd »nnnal Tawas Bay Waterfront<br />

Arts and Crafts Show, judged by<br />

artist Dorothy Gbeen.<br />

Marilyn is a member of the Three<br />

Cities Art Club.<br />

HARRY AYERS' birthday<br />

party was a surprise planned by his<br />

wife, Kathy.<br />

The guests came dressed in black,<br />

bearing odd-shaped gifts wrapped in<br />

black and gray. A silk-lined coffin<br />

held a big stuffed satin 40, wearing<br />

a hiarfc tap hat Dozens of black<br />

candles flickered In the background<br />

and strains of Brahms German<br />

Requiem filled the air. (The graphic<br />

description Is Susan Rogers'.)<br />

Susan was one of the 25<br />

sympathetic guests — friends,<br />

relatives and <strong>for</strong>mer classmates —<br />

who assembled to mourn the<br />

passing of the 40th year of lifetime<br />

Plymouth resident Harry C Ayers.<br />

The party was at Kathy and Harry's<br />

Lake Pointe Village home. The<br />

Ayers family owns the old Hope<br />

Farm. The white farm bouse, parts<br />

of which date back to the <strong>18</strong>00s, still<br />

stands on east Ann Arbor Trail.<br />

Kathy is general manager of<br />

Colonial Card and Camera In<br />

Plymouth and Livonia. Harry Is<br />

employed by Red Holman in<br />

Westland.<br />

MICHAEL SULLIVAN, is,<br />

was awarded the fifth-place Father<br />

Jennings Silver Medal <strong>for</strong> all-points<br />

championship at Howe Military<br />

School, Howe, Ind. All-points medals<br />

are awarded to the top 10 students<br />

of the lower school who compete <strong>for</strong><br />

medals. Points are awarded <strong>for</strong><br />

academics, conduct, athletics and<br />

school sei vice.<br />

Michael is the son of Marilyn<br />

Miller of Jackson Drive, Plymouth<br />

Township.<br />

Plymouth Symphony League's list<br />

•nmul antique show is Friday, Sept.<br />

0 in the Plymouth Cultural Center<br />

But the 22 dealer booths will be set<br />

up Thursday in time <strong>for</strong> a preview<br />

reception at 8 p.m Guests will have<br />

a sneak preview of the beautiful<br />

antique furniture, jewelry and<br />

accessories at the reception,<br />

complete with background music,<br />

wine and hors d'oeuvres<br />

Donation <strong>for</strong> the gala preview<br />

will be $10 per person with<br />

reservations in advance by calling<br />

Judy Dahlberg at 453-7559.<br />

Dealers have been selected <strong>for</strong><br />

the three-day mart with an eye to<br />

quality and variety. The mart will<br />

open at noon each day and close at 9<br />

pjn. Friday and Saturday and I p.m<br />

Sunday. Admission is $1.50.<br />

Proceeds from the popular event<br />

held during the Plymouth Fall<br />

Festival, benefit the Plymouth<br />

Symphony Orchestra.<br />

MAYFLOWER POST<br />

Veterans of Foreign Wars will have<br />

its family picnic and corn roast this<br />

Sunday beginning at noon. Members<br />

and guests, complete with lawn<br />

chairs, wiD dine oe roast corn, hot<br />

dogs with chill and refreshments.<br />

Re gular Post meeting will be next<br />

Temdsy with election of officers ee<br />

the agenda .<br />

STUDENTS ARE reminded<br />

thst the Plymouth Community Arts<br />

Council win have a special booth <strong>for</strong><br />

thstr arts and crafts during the<br />

PCAC Artist sod Craftsman Show<br />

ths Saturday sad Sunday of the<br />

Plymouth Fall FsstfvaL<br />

They should pries their work<br />

belor* taking ft to Central Middle<br />

School between 4 and 7 p m. Friday,<br />

Sspt t. with price tags attachsd to<br />

Independent study<br />

class encourages<br />

in-depth research<br />

By Sherry Kahan<br />

staff writer<br />

Have you ever longed to devote a<br />

large chunk of time to a subject that<br />

caught your fancy — really dig down<br />

deep and flood your upper story with<br />

in<strong>for</strong>mation?<br />

How about gathering in the history of<br />

Indians In Michigan, or learning the<br />

ways nuclear war affects children or<br />

picking up facts on bow Chinese philosophers<br />

have Influenced Chinese art?<br />

All these topics and many more have<br />

been explored by students in the Independent<br />

Human Study program at<br />

Schoolcraft College. They received<br />

from six to 12 credit hours <strong>for</strong> their<br />

work.<br />

For instance, Nick Kamensky of<br />

Dearborn built a wind generator, which<br />

be now uses at his cabin in northern<br />

Michigan. Martha Miklosky of Livonia,<br />

who is over 70, wrote a paper on bow<br />

fashions such as corsets and foot binding<br />

(in China) have placed women In<br />

bondage. She then made dolls to Illustrate<br />

ber point Barbara Burgess of<br />

Livonia wrote a play about a colonial<br />

American religious leader. Anne<br />

Hutchinson.<br />

THE CHANCE to study independently<br />

will be. available this fall at<br />

Schoolcraft to those who are self-starters<br />

and able to work on their own with<br />

access to college teachers or community<br />

experts.<br />

The semester starts Aug. 25, and<br />

Aug. <strong>18</strong> is the last day of registration.<br />

Sue Kaplan, who is the coordinator of<br />

the program says that students InterovW<br />

m uBf cinr exo register liwr,<br />

providing they contact her immediately<br />

at 5f 1-0400 Ext 441.<br />

"I don't think there is another community<br />

college in the country that has<br />

decide what you want to learn and go<br />

about doing it"<br />

The opportunity to work alooe drew<br />

Connie Fltxner of Plymouth to the program<br />

several years ago. She was<br />

spending so many hours working and<br />

commuting, she didn't think she would<br />

be able to attend regular classes. In the<br />

years she was part of the Independent<br />

studies program, she produced two reports<br />

oo Germany and one on the healing<br />

properties of various herbs and the<br />

folklore regarding them.<br />

Her latest thesis was oo the Indians<br />

of Michigan, a study which took ber to<br />

a Pow Wow in Ypsilanti, to the Indian<br />

Center in Central Middle School In<br />

Plymouth, the Native American office<br />

in Ann Arbor, the Detroit Institute of<br />

Arts and Cr an brook<br />

"What I like about this course is the<br />

depth aspect* said Fltxner. "I interviewed<br />

Indians. They tell you things<br />

you never realized be<strong>for</strong>e, and they<br />

talk about their feelings. I don't think<br />

in the past Indians realized they were<br />

giving up their hunting grounds in those<br />

treaties."<br />

She added: "It's a lot harder than sitting<br />

in class. You have to have Initiative<br />

and be organized. I felt it was a<br />

great accomplishment to finish it I felt<br />

real good. I learned so much."<br />

'COMPLETING THE PROJECT<br />

gave me confidence in myself," said<br />

Kathy Hofmeister of Westland, whose<br />

topic involved the reaction of children<br />

to nuclear war. "I grew In so many<br />

ways. 1 "<br />

She surveyed fifth and sixth graders<br />

In four schools, two religious, ooe private<br />

and one public.<br />

"The questions were designed so they<br />

didn't give them (the children) any preconceived<br />

ideas." she explained. One of<br />

the queries asked what they would do,<br />

if they were president, to make things<br />

better. End unemployment and make<br />

peace were the chief responses.<br />

"They mentioned nuclear war quite<br />

often, and they wanted to get rid of all<br />

bombs." said Hofmeister, who also<br />

asked what they worried about in the<br />

world of the future. They Indicated that<br />

nuclear war, unemployment and having<br />

computers take over were their<br />

main concerns<br />

THE 10-15 STUDENTS in the class<br />

meet every other week 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.<br />

Saturday. At that time they discuss<br />

thetr piogieas and en hange Lips uu<br />

collecting in<strong>for</strong>mation, writing and<br />

time management Last year the range<br />

in age was from If to over 70.<br />

Each project must involve two aca-<br />

ence of Chinese philosophers on Chinese<br />

art brought English credit to<br />

Richard Geyer, 19, of Westland as well<br />

as art credit<br />

Since his youth be has been mesmerized<br />

by the Orient For his study he<br />

delved Into three Chinese philosophies,<br />

Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism.<br />

He decided they contained down-toearth<br />

concepts that could help people<br />

deal with the practical realities of life.<br />

He appreciated the Taoist emphasis on<br />

the closeness of humanity to nature.<br />

Geyer also noticed that Chinese<br />

painting bloomed after these philosophies<br />

became established, and the<br />

painters chose to create down-to-earth<br />

scenes of Chinese life.<br />

He expects to continue Asian studies<br />

in college and possibly ooe day become<br />

*f*NGV<br />

IW Witsmt* m A<br />

4-Hers fare well at fair<br />

Area 4-H Club members took i|p residence at<br />

the Beflevtfla Fairgrounds last week <strong>for</strong> their annual<br />

fair. Saan Fitzgerald (above laft), Elizabeth<br />

Campbell, Doug Campbell, Joy Kkchgatter, JIM<br />

Connie Fltxner (right) of Plymouth receives a<br />

reassuring smile of approval from Sua Kaplan,<br />

a teacher on this subject. After he<br />

earns his associate degree at Schoolcraft<br />

he hopes to continue his education<br />

at a* college that provides independent<br />

studies.<br />

T think the course is fantastic," be<br />

said. "There is so much freedom to<br />

choose what you want to do or study<br />

You set your own pace. A student can<br />

develop a real enjoyment of learning<br />

and a desire to learn."<br />

TEN YEARS AGO Kaplan and a<br />

colleague, Gordon Willson, decided that<br />

something was wrong with education.<br />

In most teaching situations the<br />

teachers learn more than the students,"<br />

she said. "The teachers review the<br />

Kirchgatter and Scott Fitzgerald assembled In<br />

the sheep bam. April Polxln (right) of <strong>Canton</strong><br />

waa 4-H Queen of the fair.<br />

texts, ask questions and make plans.<br />

We decided If the students did what the<br />

teachers do, they would learn too.*<br />

The results, after this concept was<br />

put into action and named independent<br />

Human Study, have delighted Kaplan<br />

over the years<br />

"Many students have anticipated<br />

trends in their work," she explained.<br />

"Betty Nelson of Plymouth wrote about<br />

her roots be<strong>for</strong>e Haley's 'Roots' came<br />

out Virginia O'Shea of Livonia discussed<br />

grieving and the Importance of<br />

setting up a grieving support system<br />

be<strong>for</strong>e that was talked about much."<br />

She added: "We want this material to<br />

they dleouaa her arork on Michigan Indiana.<br />

uaada<br />

1<br />

get out to libraries The only one we<br />

have had duplicated was written by Art<br />

Newberg of Livonia. It was about Henry<br />

Rowe Schoolcraft the early 19thcentury<br />

Michigan explorer and surveyor<br />

after whom the college is named.<br />

"The problem is the money it costs to<br />

edit and duplicate them. Twenty projects<br />

would probably cost under $500."<br />

Topics can be "anything of academic<br />

value," she said. "It could be the outgrowth<br />

of a hobby or a particular interest.*<br />

The experience helps students become<br />

self-motivated and acquire skills<br />

to use in any learning situation, she explained.<br />

"It's maturing."


2«P.CK<br />

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O&E Thursday. <strong>August</strong> <strong>18</strong>. <strong>1983</strong><br />

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

Sandy Preblich 981-6354<br />

Huos host guest from Taiwan<br />

There Is so much to tell about this week you'll<br />

Just have to wait to bear about my vacation. You're<br />

locky 1 didn't bring slides.<br />

But be<strong>for</strong>e I leave the subject of my vacation, did<br />

any of you notice the moment I left town they took<br />

my column away? Please let me assure you, the<br />

column was Indeed the ooe I turned in be<strong>for</strong>e I left.<br />

Somehow, someone Just slipped the wrong name on<br />

top. This is what you hear and read ifbout as a - well<br />

- a Type-o', a goof-up? Kathy Freece was in no way<br />

responsible <strong>for</strong> th^JSTW As you probably have noticed<br />

since, 1 shall continue to 'Chatter' to you each<br />

week. Let me also say Kathy is Just floe and still<br />

hanging around <strong>Canton</strong> and loving it as much as<br />

ever.<br />

So. how about another couple of really talented<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> youngsters making it big In the modeling<br />

business. Yes folks, I told you <strong>Canton</strong> was filled<br />

with special people and today I want you to know<br />

you are bumping shoulders with a couple of real<br />

models right here in <strong>Canton</strong>. .<br />

Aaron and Dawn Shindle (6 and 3 years old respectively)<br />

are modeling around town and doing<br />

Just terrific! As a matter of fact they Just finished a<br />

back-to-school fashion show at Fair lane Mall this<br />

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past Saturday <strong>for</strong> none other than Saks Fifth Avenue.<br />

Now how's that <strong>for</strong> <strong>Canton</strong>'s 'Wbo'i Who' doing<br />

what list? Their mom, Laurie, tells me Aaron has<br />

been doing this since he was a baby and Dawn Just<br />

started recently. Aaron, being a seasoned professional<br />

at 4, will be strutting his stuff this fall as be<br />

Is entered ip the North American Modeling and Talent<br />

Pageant Well "Good Luck' or 'Break a Leg,'<br />

which ever applies to models! Remember <strong>Canton</strong>,<br />

kids, when you're in New York and Paris because<br />

well all remember you and be wishing you well.<br />

Once again. <strong>Canton</strong> kids show us bow it's done folks!<br />

TALK ABOUT a nice place to visit <strong>Canton</strong> gets<br />

visitors from all over the world! Like the Huo family,<br />

who hosted Sue-Biang Young visiting from Hsinchu,<br />

Taiwan. Sue-Biang actually is visiting ber relatives<br />

here. They happen to include ber cousin, Jason<br />

Huo, and his family — Phoenix, his wife, daughter<br />

Li-chun, and sons David and George. Also, now living<br />

In <strong>Canton</strong>, are Jason's parents Mr. and Mrs. K.<br />

J Huo.<br />

I should mention that Jason's parents resided in<br />

New York state <strong>for</strong> a while. They moved here Just<br />

within the past two years and have found much<br />

s a v e<br />

n o w .<br />

I . Vu-.jrt - ' i * V«i IVwili-*<br />

LIVONIA •SOUTHFIELD LiTICA<br />

s «i© c-ds S«ptMW' i '<br />

Closed Head Injury<br />

Students<br />

now being enrolled <strong>for</strong><br />

a new school program.<br />

Oakland County<br />

Grades 5-10<br />

For more in<strong>for</strong>mation call<br />

6 4 2 - 1 6 3 0<br />

Getting<br />

settled<br />

made<br />

simple.<br />

New-town dilemmas fade after a<br />

WELCOME WAGON call.<br />

As your Hostess, it's my job to help you<br />

make the most of your new neighborhood.<br />

Our shopping areas. Community opportunities<br />

Special attractions. Lots of facts to<br />

save you time and money Plus a basket of<br />

gifts <strong>for</strong> your family. I'll be listening <strong>for</strong><br />

your call.<br />

CALL<br />

v m .<br />

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friendlier people living In <strong>Canton</strong>. Stand up and be<br />

proud <strong>Canton</strong>, we've done it again! Sue-Biang is<br />

here <strong>for</strong> three months, but she will return to<br />

Taiwan with warm thoughts of our country and ber<br />

family and a secret love <strong>for</strong> the fabric sold here.<br />

Have a good trip Sue-Biang and greetings to all in<br />

Taiwan from the 'friendly' people of <strong>Canton</strong>, Michigan,<br />

U.S.A.<br />

Ah, be<strong>for</strong>e I <strong>for</strong>get' Last week we seemed to have<br />

another of our famous 'typos,' or perhaps 1 should<br />

say "non-typos' Then again, maybe my column ran<br />

too long and this was edited out At any rate, the<br />

wrap-up of my "Sesquicentennial' report didn't<br />

make it Into print I might never have mentioned lt<br />

but I ran Into quite a few of the people involved in<br />

the events that didn't get mentioned this past weekend<br />

and was I embarrassed! Any other time I probably<br />

wouldn't see them <strong>for</strong> months! But OH NO, not<br />

me, the very moment there's a small mistake. Anyway,<br />

lt was important and I want to make sure you<br />

all know what's happening!<br />

So, here is the part you missed: "Well there is<br />

much more to come, like the Historical Home<br />

Tours in September, the Fun Run, a Commemorative<br />

Booklet being handled by Mary Perna, (who,<br />

would appreciate any old pictures that may be<br />

helpful), and how about the raffle of a 1984 American<br />

built car, and the Big Finale, the 'Harvest Festival'<br />

planned <strong>for</strong> October 1984."<br />

Well, that's all yon missed but it was a couple of<br />

MTV fkiniTj anH I nt In hoar, yrvn lm to<br />

T «m t ulilA'. vem •*'*' • *"* •"* r -<br />

date!<br />

YOU'RE PROBABLY wondering what else happened<br />

this week! Well once again <strong>Canton</strong> made the<br />

big time, that's alL Our small but spunky <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Corvette Club hosted a fantastic Corvette Show and<br />

Swap Meet with Marty Feldman Chevrolet If you<br />

ever loved a Vette, this was the place to be. They<br />

had blue, red, orange, green, black — all the rainbow<br />

was covered. And models from A-Z. Most<br />

years were there and your memories or dreams<br />

could come true. For a few hours anyway, you<br />

could stand by your favorite and have your picture<br />

taken if you liked. The only sign you frequently saw<br />

was "Please don't touch the CAR." But even then,<br />

all you needed to do was say, "She's a beauty" and<br />

oh bow the owners would smile and tell you all you<br />

wanted to know No blttfnwm or<br />

a whdte mass of people sharing <strong>for</strong> ooe happy day a<br />

big Joy In theirjlves, a Vette.<br />

li»e whole meet ran smoothly and friendly, as<br />

they used an IBM personal computer to register<br />

and tally all Judging scores. This was a first <strong>for</strong> this<br />

type of show and I'm sure it won't be a last as this<br />

type of computer becomes more popular. And they<br />

tell me it really was fantastic. I wonder bow many<br />

of us could be using ooe if we only knew how?<br />

Hiss-Riff e<br />

Mary Elizabeth Riff e wore an heirloom<br />

Spanish lace mantilla when she<br />

was married July 2 to Robert Griffith<br />

Hiss of Ann Arbor.<br />

The ceremony took place in Martha<br />

Mary Chapel, Greenfield Village with<br />

the Rev. John Grenfell of First united<br />

Methodist Church of Plymouth officiating.<br />

The bride is the daughter of Mr.<br />

and Mrs Grat Riffe of Plymouth. The<br />

bridegroom is the soo of Mr and Mrs.<br />

Richard N. Hiss of West Simsbury,<br />

Conn. The lace mantilla belongs to the<br />

bridegroom's mother.<br />

The bride wore a white silk taffeta<br />

Picdone gown with a chapel length<br />

train. She carried a basket of white and<br />

red roses, carnations and baby's<br />

breath. Janine Bousquette was maid of<br />

honor. Bridesmaids were Mary Strek,<br />

Adrianne Hiss, Jocelyn Edelstein and<br />

Michelle Gardner. They wore pink<br />

taffeta gowns and carried baskets of<br />

white and pink carnations, baby's<br />

breath and fern with matching taffeta<br />

ribbons.<br />

Richard Hiss was best man. Groomsmen<br />

were James Hatch, Steven Hiss.<br />

John Riffe and John Parliament For<br />

their wedding trip, the couple traveled<br />

to Wild Dunes Beach and Raquet Club,<br />

Isle of Palms, S.C. They are living in<br />

Ann Arbor.<br />

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Mr. and Mrs Donald C. Perrin of<br />

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^/-Anirtr-h ton of Mrs. Todd K. McAninch<br />

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1N1 graduate of Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong><br />

High School. Her fiance graduated<br />

from Bishop Gallagher In 1977 and is<br />

employed by General Motors Design<br />

Staff,<br />

They plan an October wedding In<br />

Martha-Mary Chapel, Greenfield Village.<br />

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Adult Bible 915 A M<br />

Worship Service 10-30 A M<br />

LUTHERAVAALC<br />

DETRblT<br />

LAESTADIAN<br />

CONGREGATION<br />

290 Fairground at Ann<br />

Arbor Trail - Plymouth<br />

Donald W. Lahti, Pastor<br />

471-1316<br />

Summer Schedule<br />

Sunday Worship 10:00 a.m.<br />

Also First Sunday Monthly at<br />

6:00 p.m<br />

All scheduled services In<br />

English. Finnish language<br />

service scheduled monthly<br />

Tl^ra^Sunda^at^ Taoo rm.<br />

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LUTHER AN WISCONSIN<br />

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In Livonia — St Paul Ev Lutheran Church<br />

17810 Farmington Rd<br />

D astor Wmfred Koe4pin - 261-8759<br />

Worship Services - 8:30 & 10:00 A.M.<br />

In Plymouth — St Peter Ev. Lutheran Church<br />

1343 Penniman Ave<br />

°astor Leonard Koentnger - 453-3393<br />

•Vorshio Services 8 S 10 30 a.m.«Sunday School 9 15 a m<br />

In Red<strong>for</strong>d Township - Lola Park<br />

Ev. Lutheran Church,<br />

14750 Kinloch<br />

Pastor Edward Zell - 532-8655<br />

Worship Services 8 3C- a m S 11 a m • Sunday School 9 45 a m<br />

EVANGELICAL COVENANT CHURCH OF AMERICA<br />

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MORNING WORSHIP<br />

10:00 A.M.<br />

WEDNESDAY FAMILY NIGHT: 6:15 PM<br />

HOLY SPIRIT<br />

LIVONIA<br />

9083 Nowburgh Rd<br />

Livonia<br />

591-0211 ~ 522-0821<br />

SERVICES<br />

8:00 A M<br />

9:30 A M<br />

Holy Eucharist<br />

The Rev Emery QrsveSs<br />

"A Caring a Sharing CNjfCTT<br />

LIVONIA<br />

15431 Merriman Rd<br />

SUNDAY WORSHIP<br />

11 00 AM & 6 00 PM<br />

Rot) Robinson Minister<br />

Robert Dutton<br />

Youth Mimster<br />

427-1743<br />

EPISCOPAL<br />

Pastor<br />

Michael A Halleen<br />

Associaie Pasior<br />

Mary Miller-Vikander<br />

35415 W 14 Mile Road<br />

at Drake<br />

661-9191<br />

SAINT ANOREW'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH<br />

16360 Hubbard Road Livonia. Michigan «aiv*<br />

421-§451<br />

Saturday 5 00pm Holy Eucha'isi<br />

Sunday 7 45 a m - Holy Eucharist<br />

9 00am - Christian Education tor an ages<br />

10 00 a m - Holy Eucharist<br />

Sunday Morning - Nursery Care Available<br />

The Rn KIWIISI O. Devte, The Hw. Qary S. teywioui.<br />

The Wee. Mwrd A. Paesaw<br />

CHURCHES OF CHRIST<br />

GARDEN CITY<br />

M*i,n*t>et! «d<br />

SUNOAY WORSHIP<br />

11am 46pm /<br />

B'bie School 10 a AH S*rv>c#5 • Atf Conditioning<br />

ALOERSGATE<br />

UNITED METHODIST CHURCH<br />

iRed'O'd Townshipi<br />

'0000 BEECH DALY ROAD<br />

9»"»pe" f »"C Men C"caoc<br />

MINISTERS<br />

ARCHIE H OONIGAN BARBARA BYERS LEWIS<br />

WORSHIP SERVICE 1000 A.M.<br />

"LIFE IN A STUMP"<br />

Rev. Donigan<br />

g<br />

Ol WuKI utr i«aw> 'u'n+ Or Qteg a CiMaw<br />

NARDIN PARK UNITED<br />

METHODIST CHURCH<br />

<strong>18</strong> 7 West Eleven Mile Roed 476-8860<br />

Juel *•»•( o' Middlebe'r 'e-mmglon M.lls<br />

"CAN WE BELIEVE THE PREACHER?"<br />

Dr. William Ritter<br />

10-00 A M<br />

Worship Service and Ch«»cfi School<br />

Or WHkem A inner Paeaor<br />

"ev jeRry Dinner Aaeoc Mmiaw.<br />

Judy May. Dtr erf Christian Ed<br />

Mr Melvan Aookue Or MueK<br />

§ SALVATION ARMY<br />

27500 Smewsssee<br />

si Inkster Road<br />

SUNOAY SCHEME<br />

• "'Sunday School 10 AM<br />

Morning Worshe 11 AM<br />

Fverang MIOrsMp SPV<br />

Tfturs Prayar Uw IPM<br />

"a(H6^ CwnpiOT'<br />

St. Mark's<br />

PresOyierian<br />

26701 JOY RD<br />

Dearborn HgtS<br />

®astor John Jeffrey<br />

278-9340<br />

9 30AM<br />

Sur Sch & A.dull 8tb'e<br />

'100AM<br />

WORSHIP SERVICE<br />

Dia-a-nde 278-9340<br />

GENEVA<br />

UNITED PRESBYTERIAN<br />

5835 Sheldon Rd ,<br />

CANTON<br />

WORSHIP a CHURCH SCHOOL<br />

10:00 a.m.<br />

Kenneth F Grutf t. Paator<br />

459-0013<br />

UNITY<br />

UNITY<br />

OF LIVONIA<br />

28660 Five Mile<br />

421-1760<br />

SUNOAY 10 00 4<br />

11 30 AM<br />

Dial-e-Thooflht 261-2440<br />

UNITED CHURCH<br />

OF CHRIST<br />

NATIVITY CHLJRCH<br />

Henry Ruff at Wesl Cfiicagc<br />

Livonia<br />

421-5406<br />

WORSHIP & CHURCH SCHOOL<br />

i0;00 A M<br />

Dr. MichaeJ H. Carman<br />

NEWBURG<br />

UNITED METHODIST<br />

CHURCH<br />

36500 Anr. A "be Trail<br />

422-0149<br />

Jack E. Glguere<br />

Roy Q. Forsyth<br />

Dave Gladstone<br />

Director ot Yowth<br />

Terry Gladstone<br />

Director ot Education<br />

AJA Church aoKool<br />

1(M» A.M. Worahip Service<br />

ST. MATTHEWS<br />

UNITED METHODIST<br />

30900 S.» Mile Rd<br />

Se' Marrmani t.<br />

riirvKj T Strong. Mmis?e><br />

422-603a<br />

10 00 AM Worsn*. Service<br />

10 00 A M Church Sc***<br />

(3 Yr* - 8*h Grade]<br />

10 00 A.M > S Sr HtohOets<br />

11 15 AM Aduft Study Class<br />

** ur ** r > Provitlefl<br />

rmsT<br />

UNITED METHODIST<br />

CHURCH<br />

Ol Garden Ctty<br />

6443 Merrtman Road<br />

421-8628<br />

Dr Robert Grigereil<br />

Minister<br />

9:30<br />

Nursery thru 2nd grade<br />

FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH<br />

_ OF PLYMOUTH<br />

45201 N. Territorial Rd<br />

Summer WorsMp fc 15 AM<br />

Nursery 4 Church School K-5<br />

J«2»n N. Or en toll, Jr. a<br />

Btop»««n R. Wenzel<br />

c l a s s r e u n i o n s<br />

As a pubUc service, the <strong>Observer</strong><br />

print announcements of cioss<br />

mums. Send the in<strong>for</strong>mation to<br />

\arxe McGee, <strong>Observer</strong> Newspa-<br />

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Please include a first and last<br />

ime with telephone numbers.<br />

ANNAPOLIS<br />

The Annapolis High School clan of<br />

)7S will bold a 10-year reunion on<br />

|ov. 5 at Thomas Epicurean Hall In<br />

itoo. Call Diane (Perkins) Camil-<br />

, 455-1508 or Cindy (Pysik)<br />

r, 563-8983<br />

• BLOOMFIELD<br />

The Bloomfield (Andover) High<br />

>1 class of 1963 will bold a 20-year<br />

oo Sept. 23-25 in Bloomfield<br />

a. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call 646-<br />

)S0<br />

BENTLEY<br />

The Bentley High School classes of<br />

>55-56 are holding a reunion and baroo<br />

Saturday, Aug. 20. Call Bob<br />

ite or Helen Goodbold Fusion at 422-<br />

157.<br />

JOHN GLENN<br />

People interested in working on the<br />

ition of a class reunion <strong>for</strong> the<br />

festland John Glenn High School class<br />

1974 are asked to contact Becky<br />

Brown at 728-8349.<br />

LADYWOOD<br />

Ladywood High School class of 1973<br />

bold a reunion on SepL 10 at the<br />

jth Hilton at 8 p.m. For reservaor<br />

more In<strong>for</strong>mation, call Nancy<br />

at 591-3967.<br />

ALLEN PARK<br />

| Allen Park High School class of 1953<br />

""" hold its 30-year reunion oo Saturly,<br />

SepL 17 at the Presidential Inn in<br />

ithgate. Price is (20 per person. For<br />

in<strong>for</strong>mation, contact Don Doty,<br />

§j|4-7752.<br />

BERKLEY<br />

Berkley High School class of 1958<br />

Will hold a reunion on Sept. 10. For<br />

more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call Marsha Zucker<br />

S98-5127.<br />

Churchill High School class of 1973<br />

Will bold a 10-year reunion Sept. 30 at<br />

West-world in Westland. Call Robin Anderson<br />

at 722-3350 <strong>for</strong> reservations.<br />

• Churchill High School class of<br />

1978 will hold a five-year reunion on<br />

Sept. 17. Cost is $35 per couple. For<br />

more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call Robin Phifac,<br />

• Churchill High School class of<br />

1973 will hold its 10-year reunion Aug.<br />

28 0 p.m. to midnight at Weber's in Ann<br />

Arbor. Call Tom Catterall at 453-5747.<br />

• JOHN GLENN<br />

Westland John Glenn High School<br />

class of 1&78 will hold a five-year reunion<br />

Sept. 9. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />

call 595-029$<br />

• CENTRAL<br />

Detroit Central High School class of<br />

1941 will bold a reunion on Saturday,<br />

SepL 24 at Somerset Inn. For in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />

call A1 Shevin or Ted Tudner, 922-<br />

0027.<br />

e The Central High School class of<br />

1948 (January and June) will bold a 35year<br />

reunion Wednesday, SepL 28, at<br />

Vladimir's In Farmington Hills. Cost is<br />

122.50 per person. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />

call Ann (Leanick) Carron. 661-<br />

2560 or Marv Horwitx, 851-2116.<br />

• CHADSEY<br />

Chadsey High School class of 1953<br />

will bold a 30-year reunion on Nov. 5 at<br />

Roma'a of Garden City. Cost is |25 per<br />

person For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call<br />

Tom Lazarz, 722-9429; Barb Gilroy,<br />

471-1528; or Gerrl Brobst 422-7940.<br />

• MACKENZIE<br />

Mackenzie High School class of 1958<br />

will hold a reunion Nov. 19 at Marygrove<br />

College. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />

call Barbara (Cerny) Winnie, 545-0194.<br />

e Mackenzie High School class of<br />

196S is planning a 20-year reunion.<br />

Those interested in attending or having<br />

in<strong>for</strong>mation regarding other classmates<br />

should call Jim MacDonald, 247-<br />

6163, or Kathy (Rowan) Schmidt, 261-<br />

5635, or write: Mackenzie '63 Reunion,<br />

P. O. Box 819, Westland 48<strong>18</strong>5<br />

a Mackenzie January-June classes<br />

of 1953 will bold a 30th reunion at the<br />

Finnish Cultural Center, Saturday, Oct.<br />

22. Call 534-3658 or 453-3995.<br />

• IMMACULATA<br />

THE 1963 graduating class of Immaculata<br />

High School is planning a 20year<br />

reunion SepL 10 at Coventry Park<br />

Coodo clubhouse. Classmates are asked<br />

to call Betty Ganion Zielinski, 363-<br />

2137.<br />

• CLARENCEVILLE<br />

The Clarence ville High School class<br />

of 1973 will bold a reunion Saturday,<br />

Sept. 17. Class members not contacted<br />

should call Leslie Flack Getts at 522-<br />

Your Invitation<br />

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toWorship<br />

ID Nursery Available<br />

• STEVENSON<br />

Tbe Livonia Stevenson High School<br />

class of 1973 will bold a 10-year reunion<br />

Saturday, Nov. 26, at the Livonia<br />

Holidome. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call<br />

Donna Spala Roemer at 255-48<strong>18</strong> or<br />

Lud Banker at 525-94M<br />

e Tbe Livonia Stevenson High<br />

1978 will bold "<br />

Roma Hall of Livonia. Cost is $22. Send<br />

check or money to Steve Jenkins, 2048<br />

Pauline. Ann Arbor 48103<br />

SUNDAY SERVICES OTHER ACTIVITIES<br />

Christian Education 1 0 00 a~ Ladies Bible Siudv<br />

Morning Worship 11 00 am Ch.idrens Brigades<br />

Evening Service 6 30 Dm Youth Prog'am<br />

Wednesday Bible Study 7 00 cm<br />

A Nursery's Provided For All Sen/ices<br />

DETROIT FIRST CHURCH of the NAZARENE<br />

Pastor J.m,, Conner -rooii"sO.rt Anderson Mu.c °o4 Bu»n.»<br />

Locsied sn'rancs «l 21 260 H.gge"« »oa0<br />

Churc" 348 '600<br />

ASSEMBLIES OF COD<br />

CHRISTIAN<br />

41355 Si* Mile Rd.<br />

Northville<br />

COMMUNITY<br />

346-9030<br />

CHURCH<br />

IQiQQAM.<br />

School of the Bible<br />

11:00 A.M. & 6:30 P.M.<br />

Pastor<br />

Larry Frick<br />

will minister<br />

Larry Frick. Sr. Pastor<br />

Dan R. Sluka, Director of Music<br />

Brigbtnjoor Tahorpaclo<br />

26555 Franklin Rd • Soulhfield Ml<br />

'l 696 S TetfP"'<br />

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Sunday School 9-A5 A.M. - Morning Worship 11:00 A.M.<br />

Celebration of Praise - 6*0 P.M.<br />

Wed. Adult Prayer 6 Preiee - Youth Service 7:30 P.M.<br />

Nursery pro»*•'• peopte of m»nY danommafons ~or*h-p r


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George froncoeur. director of Interior Design<br />

Henry <strong>for</strong>d<br />

Community College<br />

5101 6vergreen Aood<br />

Dearborn. Mkhigon 48128<br />

271 -2750. ext 476<br />

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• HEALfH COSTS<br />

Evalaating Health Care Costs," a<br />

to hstp employers<br />

will be sponsored<br />

by MM Livesia Chamber Found*<br />

tkn as part of the Monday Moraine<br />

Qnartsrteck Mriss I-M0 ajn. Monday,<br />

Aag. 21, at the Livooia Chamber of<br />

r.n«Mwrr« 1MS1 Farmington Road.<br />

Itaa is a IS charge. Asyooe may attaod<br />

For in<strong>for</strong>mation, call tbe Livonia<br />

chamber, 417-21U.<br />

• NEW DEALERSHIP<br />

Dick Scott Dodge has opened at Anr<br />

Arbor Road aftd iad Main Street S in Plym-<br />

oath.<br />

• HOME IMPROVEMENT<br />

LOANS<br />

Low-interest home improvement<br />

w — b y the Michigan Kale<br />

Housing Aothortty are available to<br />

homeowners through Cemerica Bank-<br />

Detroit These loans carry ao Interest<br />

rate of 3 to 19 percent depending on<br />

the borrower's adjusted annual income.<br />

will be given to improve houses<br />

more than SO years okL Applications<br />

are accepted at Cotnerica bank offices<br />

In Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties.<br />

• ENGINE<br />

The Society of Manufacturing Engiwifl'rlll<br />

bald todrs of . Its world bead-<br />

quarters in Deaxtorn Mooday-Friday,<br />

Aug. 22-26. Self-guided tours will be<br />

available 8 a.m. to 4:30 pjn. For more<br />

in<strong>for</strong>mation, call Pat Michaud at 721-<br />

1500.<br />

• BUSINESSWOMEN<br />

The American Business Women's Association<br />

Motor City Charter Chapter,<br />

will meet <strong>for</strong> dinner Wednesday, Aag.<br />

24, at the Apollo Hall, 11100 Conner ia<br />

Detorit. Speaker will be Penelope Anderson,<br />

director of public nations <strong>for</strong><br />

Detroit Receiving Hospital and University<br />

Health Center. For reservations,<br />

call Lois Bock at 390-1500.<br />

• SMALL BUSINESS<br />

The Michigan fim*ll Business Development<br />

Council is being <strong>for</strong>med to<br />

stimulate employment and small business<br />

expansion within tbe state. The<br />

council is being organized to help small<br />

business owners cut through red tape in<br />

obtaining money and to provide representation<br />

in T -»Membership costs<br />

115 annually. Temporary offices are in<br />

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Livonia Chamber of Commerce. Price<br />

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Thursday, <strong>August</strong> <strong>18</strong>. <strong>1983</strong> 0&£<br />

C.J. Risak<br />

Medal-gap:<br />

win at all cost<br />

WHAT WE NEED now is some real<br />

leadership.<br />

Tbe time has come. We're beyond<br />

tbe stage of pussyfootin* around. No<br />

time <strong>for</strong> meetings to plan agendas and schedules<br />

<strong>for</strong> other meetings. We are at the critical stage.<br />

We need action!<br />

Where's General George Pattoc wben you need<br />

htm? He could get as out of this problem. Better<br />

than that, he never would have let us get into it to<br />

begin with.<br />

Yes, fellow Americans, we have blindly fallen<br />

Into another crafty, deviously constructed<br />

Communist plot They tricked as as easily as a<br />

travelling medicine man slickers a county<br />

bumpkin into buying his miracle cure.<br />

Tbe resulting mess is what will become known as<br />

— drum roll please — MEDAL-GAP.<br />

HOW DID IT happen? How could we have been<br />

so easily deceived?<br />

Those questions are answerable. What's difficult<br />

to swallow is bow easily we fell into tbe<br />

Communists' real trap.<br />

For years, We Americans cleaned up at the<br />

Olympic Games. No problem. Any of the major<br />

sports (major sports are defined as those receiving<br />

the most TV air time, which, not surprisingly, are<br />

those that Americans do best in) were ours.<br />

Track and field, basketball, swimming — <strong>for</strong>get<br />

lt No race necessary Just point us to tbe podium<br />

and start playing "tbe Banner<br />

THAT'S whkN tbe Communists hatched their<br />

plot In 1968, we captured 107 me3als at the"<br />

Olympics to the Soviets 91. "What competition?"<br />

we asked smugly.<br />

By 1972, our lead had somehow disappeared.<br />

Shock waves rippled through our amateur sports<br />

leadership. "Medal-gap! Medal-gap! Where's our<br />

medal-gap?" tbe anguished members of the sports<br />

media cried.<br />

U.S. Olympic Committee (USOC) officials replied<br />

mirage. A trick accomplished with mirrors and<br />

sterlods. Things wQT return to normal in Montreal<br />

—<br />

But they didn't Tbe Soviets captured 99 medals<br />

in 72 to 93 <strong>for</strong> tbe U5. In Montreal in '76, the<br />

condition worsened; 125 <strong>for</strong> the Soviets, 94 <strong>for</strong> the<br />

U.S. and 90 <strong>for</strong> the East Germans.<br />

THE TRAP WAS SPRUNG. Just as the<br />

Communists expected, we panicked. r<br />

"Superior training facilities, paid athletes — how<br />

do you expect us to compete against that?" our<br />

athletes claimed. "We need more support"<br />

So we gave it to them. The Amateur Sports Act of<br />

1978 guaranteed the rights of amateur athletes,<br />

gave them some say in USOC decision-making and<br />

made USOC tbe international coordinating agency<br />

Tbe American plan to recapture our past glories<br />

was founded in oar deepest belief: money can buy<br />

anything Corporations, from beer to autos to<br />

cameras, poured capital into our Olympic plans.<br />

Tbe USOC budget grew from $8.« million in 1W9 to<br />

ISO 1 million <strong>for</strong> '84.<br />

WE REACTED just as the Communists figured.<br />

And planned.<br />

It's all simple to see, in retrospect Take a look at<br />

the medal results from tbe first-ever World Track<br />

and Field Championships, held last week in<br />

Germany, 22. Tbe East Germans even had more<br />

gold, 10 to eight <strong>for</strong> the U.S.<br />

We should have fared better in a sport we usually<br />

dominate. All that money the US. has invested in<br />

national training centers and sports festivals has so<br />

far accomplished very little. We haven't improved<br />

much at all.<br />

Instead, we're trying to play the game according<br />

to the Communists' rules. We changed our<br />

organization to match their*!.<br />

Which, I might add, is Just what their ultimate<br />

plan wss.<br />

Can we win playing their game' Not with our<br />

present philosophy. There are a handful of local<br />

athletes who have a shot at competing in the '84<br />

Olympic games-<br />

Livonia's Craig Payne (boxing), Jeff Pierce<br />

(bicycling) and Al Iafrate (hockey); Plymouth's<br />

Gary WoJdyla (rowing); Bloomfield Hills' Jeannie<br />

Gilbert (field hockey* Garden City's Stefan Kogler<br />

(fencing); Southfleld's Richard Dally (figure<br />

rawtiw'a mm /msnKV* 1 radngX<br />

and Westland's Carol Pox (figure skating).<br />

Will any of them see any of the $t0 1 million ?<br />

Perhaps a bit but not much. Tbe money will benefit<br />

the elite athletes in the popular sports the most<br />

BUT WE'RE committed now. There's no turning<br />

back. Tbe Communists figure we cant beat them at<br />

their game. That was their plan when they started<br />

<strong>for</strong>cing their people to become athletes, pumping<br />

H>»n full of drugs to make them stronger and<br />

them concentrate full-time on their sport at<br />

What we need now is somebody to shahe us up<br />

Woody Hayes would be tbe perfect choice -<br />

someone militaristic to run our Olympic team<br />

Whip them into shape. Force them to torn — just<br />

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And they're off . . . 507 runners participated in the Plymouth Distance Classic Sunday. Gerard Donakowski, below, was the winner.<br />

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JCRRY ZOLYNSKY<br />

507 run in first Classic<br />

If any conclusion can be drawn from<br />

the turnout at last Sunday's first ever<br />

Distance Classic, it's tEsT<br />

Tbe event has s bright future.<br />

The Plymouth Distance Classic, a<br />

four-mile benefit run>?organihe(J by<br />

Growth wot ks and spojlored.by<br />

Fort Hospital, the city of Ply<br />

and Plymouth area merchants, attracted<br />

S07i<br />

"The race went well considering we<br />

heir war that many<br />

runners,' said race coordinator Mike<br />

Spitz, a counselor at (irowthworfcs and<br />

the "boys track coach at Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong><br />

High School. "There are a few bugs<br />

we have to work out but I feel real<br />

good about the race."<br />

THE FIRST person to cross the finish<br />

line was 23-year-old Gerard Donakowski<br />

from Dearborn Heights. Tbe<br />

<strong>for</strong>mer star runner at tbe University of<br />

Michigan completed the four mile<br />

course in 19 minutes and 14 seconds.<br />

Running a close second was Ann Arbor's<br />

Pete Hallop. Tbe 30-year-old Hallop<br />

finished 11 seconds behind Donakowski.<br />

Westland's Gary Hudock, 24, finished<br />

third with a time of 19:42.<br />

Then came the log-Jam.<br />

The next four to cross tbe line, all<br />

There's a new structure<br />

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OBSERVER Sc ECCENTRIC sports coverage<br />

will feature a new look this fall, as<br />

we continue to provide the best local<br />

sports news in western Wayne and southern<br />

Oakland counties.<br />

Four of the 12 communities in our coverage area<br />

will have new sports editors.<br />

Marty Bndner is the new sports editor of the<br />

Southfield Eccentric. He will continue his duties as<br />

sports editor of the Birmingham-Bloomfleld Eccentric<br />

and West Bloomfield Eccentric, in addition to<br />

Southfield.<br />

Budner Joins sports editor Jim Haghes at our Eccentric<br />

sports desk in Birmingham. Hughes covers<br />

sports happenings in Troy and Rochester.<br />

Coaches and residents from these five communities<br />

can reach Budner and Hughes at 644-1101.<br />

Chris MeCosky is the newest member of our OlrE<br />

sports staff. He is the new sports editor of three<br />

<strong>Observer</strong> editions in Farmington, Plymouth Hid<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>. He replaces Tom Baer. who took a new<br />

if rrywt as news reporter in our Farmington<br />

office. MeCosky comes to the 04E from the Advisor<br />

Newspaper* in Utics where be was an aseodate<br />

editor.<br />

MeCosky Joins sports editor Brad Batons at our<br />

<strong>Observer</strong> sports desk in Livonia Eroons covers<br />

sports news in Livonia. Westland. Garden City and<br />

Bed<strong>for</strong>d.<br />

Coaches and residents from these seven communities<br />

can call Bmons and MeCosky st 591-2312<br />

CJ. Risak, <strong>for</strong>mer sports editor in Plymouth and<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>, now works on both sports desks. As s fifth<br />

sports editor, Risak's duties will include writing<br />

weekly columns and features. He also will cover<br />

collages and aid in our comprehensive reporting of<br />

area high schools.<br />

THE BIGGEST chaise in OfcE sports coverage<br />

In Farmington, where production of sports<br />

shifts to oar Livonia offices. Farmington<br />

•w encouraged to call in<br />

at a nr<br />

Ml-2212.<br />

Farmington athletes now are eligible to achieve<br />

a spot on our popular All-<strong>Observer</strong> team, which<br />

recognizes tbe area's top athletes, as selected by<br />

coaches at the end of each high school sports sea<br />

Farmington players will compete <strong>for</strong> all-star status<br />

against athletes from Livonia, Plymouth, <strong>Canton</strong>,<br />

Red<strong>for</strong>d, Westland and Garden City<br />

Athletes from Blrmlngham-Bloomfield, West<br />

Bloomfield, Troy, Rochester and Southfield will<br />

battle <strong>for</strong> all-star positions on tbe All-Eccentric<br />

squad, also selected by area coacbes.<br />

O&E's sports alignment changes in response to<br />

tbe recent <strong>for</strong>mation of a new league, the Western<br />

Lakes Activities Association, and the addition of<br />

West Bloomfield and Rochester high schools to tbe<br />

Metro Suburban Activities Association.<br />

OfcE sports staffers are excited to begin their<br />

new assignments. Tbey look <strong>for</strong>ward to the challenge<br />

of continuing to bring their readers ti»e bee*,<br />

local sports coverage around<br />

McCoeky<br />

— Dennis O'Connor<br />

Sports Coordinator<br />

from the 15-<strong>18</strong> age division, finished<br />

within a 27-second time span Ken Dubois<br />

fromTI7onIa~pIacedTourth with a<br />

time of 20:07. Then came three from<br />

Ann Arbor. Pete Ross, 20:13; Bob<br />

Ssporlnk, 20.19; and Ernie LayweU,<br />

20:34.<br />

PLlrt^OUTBre sCOTT Hand, 19 ,<br />

placed eighth, 21:12, and <strong>Canton</strong>'s<br />

Geoff Cooper, 28, placed ninth, 21:23.<br />

Scott Harrison of vHfnrri, « rounded<br />

out the top 10 with a time of 21:25.<br />

Renee Hochradle-Rienaa of YpeDanti<br />

placed tops among the vonaramaf<br />

with a time of 25:24.<br />

* The race was divided by age groups.<br />

There were seven men's divisions and<br />

six women's division. Here were tbe<br />

winners in each division.<br />

WOMEN'S - Jeanne Gilliand, Ann<br />

Arbor, 14 and under Annette Sullick,<br />

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MEN'S — Dave Wickens, Fowler -<br />

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Tbe Plymouth Distance Classic also<br />

featured a one-mile fnn run<br />

All proceeds from the race will go to<br />

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• RAQUETBALL LEAGUES<br />

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

Department it sponsoring raqnetbail<br />

leagues <strong>for</strong> men and women beginning<br />

Sept 6 and Sept. 7.<br />

Tbe leagues are divided up into divisions<br />

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• ST. MIKE WINS<br />

Key base hits by Vic Pilar and Bob<br />

Fry triggered a three-run fourth inning<br />

<strong>for</strong> St Michael I, giving them a 5-3 win<br />

over Christ the Good Shepherd in the<br />

one-game showdown <strong>for</strong> tbe <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Parks and Recreation Men's Church<br />

League Softball title.<br />

Larry Roller and Len Kraft led tbe<br />

hitting attack <strong>for</strong> the losers.<br />

Both teams finished the regular season<br />

with 10-5 marks, tied <strong>for</strong> the top<br />

spot<br />

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Attention all Plymoath-Cantoa high<br />

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grade 9-12 from all sports oo the second<br />

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Girls' physicals will be given at 4:30<br />

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Aug. 24.<br />

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

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Sept. 13. The 10-game season will<br />

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White tossed a five-hitter The 36-year-old<br />

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• Be aware of beat prostration.<br />

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• Be sure you've undertaken a proper<br />

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DANKOVICH, a running enthusiast<br />

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• Increase tbe amount of fruits and<br />

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THEY SAID the most common type<br />

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Constant shoulder and bead contact,<br />

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Marx -td~n ii as Amencan irlan.tr•,<br />

met m Safnje ^ui er s rugmv autob-o<br />

c r aor- ca account of war in EuroDQ<br />

MON., AUG. 22<br />

9-11PM NBC 8 Centrai'Moontai<br />

THE<br />

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SALLY FIELD<br />

JOANNEWOODWARD<br />

STROTHER MARTIN<br />

DOM DeLUISE<br />

DAVID STEINBERG<br />

CARL REINER<br />

MYRNA LOY<br />

PAT O'BRIEN<br />

KRISTY McNICHOL<br />

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WED.. AUG. 24<br />

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FRI.. AUG. 26<br />

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9-11PM NBC iBCeniral'Mountam;.<br />

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LEE STRASBERG<br />

RICHARD CASTELLANO<br />

TALIA SHIRE<br />

MICHAEL V. GAZZO<br />

STERLING HAYDEN<br />

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9-11:30PM ABC >8 Cen'-ai.'Mountami<br />

THE CHOIRBOYS Joseph Warn<br />

Daugh s ta'e ol coos on the oose m<br />

^os Ange.es MacA-mur ^ark Louis<br />

Gosseli. Perry Kmg, ^ames Woods<br />

Don St'ouG Randy Quad. Charies<br />

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MON.. AUG. 29<br />

ON HER MAJESTTS SECRET SER<br />

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George Lazenby clays James Bond 10<br />

Te y Savalas Ernst Sfavo Biofeid.<br />

and encs JP wed 'o Diara Pigg Ah 1<br />

9-11PM NBC (8CentraiyMounta.nj<br />

THE GODFATHER SAGA iPart 2)<br />

9-11PM NBC (8Central/Mountain)<br />

THE GODFATHER SAGA (Part 3)<br />

The Complete ^Nove <strong>for</strong> Teievis-on<br />

conc 'udes 8PM, September 1st<br />

WED.. AUG. 31<br />

8-11PM CBS (8 Cent'al/Mountam)<br />

THE TRIAL OF BILLY JACK Tom<br />

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aC*(R.W.G-6C I (J&h. Thursday Auqual <strong>18</strong>. 1963<br />

i •5?'<br />

vrd<br />

Bill Cosby and his comical stories will be featured at Meadow<br />

Brook Music Theatre on Saturday night.<br />

upcoming<br />

t h i n g s t o d o<br />

B CROWS NEST<br />

Singer/guitarist Rick Reutber<br />

plays from 7:30 p.m. to 12:50 a.m.<br />

Tuesdays-Thursdays and 8 30 p.m. to<br />

1:30 a.m. Saturdays through Sept 17<br />

at tbe Mayflower Hotel's Crows Nest<br />

Pub in Plymouth<br />

B MINI-READINGS<br />

Psychic Fun Nights featuring minireadings<br />

are offered from 8-11 p.m.<br />

Mondays at Be My Guest on Nine<br />

Mile Road and MLiddlebelt and at<br />

Bob's Hideaway on Newburgh at<br />

Cherry Hill from 8-11 p.m. Tuesdays<br />

at Farewell and Friends on Middlebelt<br />

at Ann Arbor Trail and from 8-11<br />

p.m. Wednesdays and Fridays at<br />

Christoffs oo Michigan Avenue at<br />

Schaefer. A 15 charge is made <strong>for</strong> a<br />

mini-reading of the customer's<br />

choice. Customers may select from<br />

graphology, palmistry, numerology,<br />

psychometry and tarot cards The<br />

readings are offered by the Paraoormal<br />

Enlightenment Centre of Garden<br />

City.<br />

• CAT SHOW<br />

The Mid-Michigan Cat Fanciers<br />

Inc. will present its 51st Championship<br />

and Household Pet Cat Show<br />

from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and 9<br />

a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday at the Hyatt<br />

Regency Hotel in Dearborn. More<br />

than 450 cats from all parts of the<br />

United States and Canada will compete<br />

<strong>for</strong> national and international<br />

awards. Admission is $3 <strong>for</strong> adults, $1<br />

<strong>for</strong> seniors and children.<br />

e BOBLO CONCERT<br />

Benny and the Jets will appear at 8<br />

p.m. Saturday on Boblo Island.<br />

WHND "Hooey Radio" is sponsoring<br />

this oldies concert with the nationally<br />

known Detroit band. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

call 398-7500 from 9 a.m to 5<br />

p.m.<br />

• MEADOW BROOK<br />

Jazz/pop vocalist Mel Tonne will<br />

sing at Meadow Brook Music Festival<br />

at 8 p.m. Friday in Baldwin Pavilion<br />

on the Oakland University campus<br />

near Rochester Torme replaces BJ<br />

Thomas on the schedule. Comedian<br />

Bill Cosby per<strong>for</strong>ms at 8 p.m. Saturday.<br />

For ticket in<strong>for</strong>mation, call 377-<br />

3316.<br />

• SEASON'S OPENER<br />

Several area residents will appear<br />

in Moss Hart's "Light Up the ay,"<br />

opening show of MMB Productions'<br />

<strong>1983</strong>-84 season at 8 p.m. Friday at the<br />

State Fair Theatre (Community Arts<br />

Auditorium) at the Michigan State<br />

Fairgrounds in Detroit. They are Peg<br />

Humphrey of Birmingham, Linda<br />

Quiroi of Franklin, Craig Juleff of<br />

Rochester and Mel Kramer of Livonia.<br />

Per<strong>for</strong>mances will continue Fridays-Saturdays<br />

through Sept 10 and<br />

Wednesday-Thursday, Sept. 14-15.<br />

Tickets are f7 50 <strong>for</strong> general admission,<br />

$S <strong>for</strong> students and f3 50 <strong>for</strong> senior<br />

dQsess. For reservations call iOO-<br />

1000 or 901-7008. Free parking Is provided<br />

<strong>for</strong> theater patrons<br />

e 'LADY DAY'<br />

The Midwest premiere of David<br />

Shoemaker's "Lady Day," a mime<br />

play, will be presented at 8:30 pm<br />

Senday-Toeaday at Will-O-Way Apprentice<br />

Theatre. 775 W Long tat*<br />

Road, between Telegraph and t-«i»—f<br />

roads, in Bloomfield Township. AD<br />

•sets are 15 For reservation call<br />

044-4411. Shoemaker, who has stodted<br />

with Jacques Lecoq ot the Jaqees<br />

School of Mime in Paris, will prsssnt<br />

a gaest lecture on "Commedia EMI'<br />

Arte" at 4:JO pjn. Saturday Admission<br />

is $S at the door.<br />

X<br />

plays at 8:30 p.m. Fridays-Saturdays<br />

through September Admission price<br />

of $10 includes wine, cheese and<br />

crackers during.the per<strong>for</strong>mance. Tbe<br />

production, presented by TAP ltd.,<br />

played all over tbe state last year<br />

For reservations, call 855-4293 in Detroit<br />

or 634-5210 in Holly.<br />

e SINGING TRIO<br />

Tbe TAP ltd. Trio, a female singing<br />

group in tbe style of tbe Andrew Sisters,<br />

will per<strong>for</strong>m at 9:30 p.m. Friday<br />

and 8:30 and 10 p.m. Saturday at tbe<br />

Holly Hotel. Tbe trio is made up of<br />

Barbara Hamel of Far-mmgtuirHitis,-<br />

"Rebecca" of West Bloomfield and<br />

Mary Frankfurtb of Pontiac. (Tbe<br />

group auditioned against 400 other<br />

entertainers <strong>for</strong> ooe of 12 spots on a<br />

WDIV-TV "Saturday Night Music Machine"<br />

special to be shown this fall.)<br />

Admission at 810 includes wine,<br />

cheese and crackers. For reservations<br />

call 855-4103.<br />

# THEATER WORKSHOP<br />

A four-week Theatre Movement<br />

Workshop begins Tuesday at the<br />

Fourth Street Playhouse, 301 W<br />

Fourth, Royal Oak. The workshop,<br />

utilizing the Ecole Jacques Lecoq<br />

method of movement <strong>for</strong> the actor,<br />

will be conducted by Beth Temple of<br />

the Fourth Street Playbosue staff.<br />

The four-week workshop meets from<br />

6-7:30 p.m. Tuesdays and Thusdays<br />

and costs $30. For further in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

call 543-3666<br />

e OAKWAY SYMPHONY<br />

"Broadway Under the Stars" will<br />

be presented by the Oakway Symphony,<br />

under the direction of Francesco<br />

Eh Blasi, at 8 p.m. Tuesday at the<br />

Bots<strong>for</strong>d Inn in Farmington Hills.<br />

Rain date is Wednesday, same time.<br />

Admission is $8. Tickets are available<br />

at the door<br />

e MONTREUX DETROIT<br />

Tickets <strong>for</strong> the Montreui Detroit<br />

Kool Jazz Festival are on sale at tbe<br />

festival's Renaissance Center ticket<br />

office and all CTC outlets. Ticketed<br />

events at the festival, to be held Aug.<br />

31 through Sept 5, include 22 concerts,<br />

two jam sessions, two evenings<br />

of big band dancing and two David<br />

Cbertok film presentations. Ticket<br />

prices range from $4-$16. Jam sessions<br />

are $2. Tbe Cbertok films are $3<br />

and big band dancing is $6. Adding to<br />

the festival atmosphere are 78 free<br />

concerts downtown at Hart Plaza and<br />

Grand Circus Park.<br />

e HORSE OPERAS<br />

Clark Gable stars in "The Painted<br />

Desert'' a 1932 film, in Afternoon<br />

Film Theatre's current series "The<br />

Old West Vintage American Horse<br />

Operas," continuing at 1 p.m. daily<br />

through Sunday in the Detroit Institute<br />

of Arts Recital Hall. This Western<br />

yarn marks Gable's first major<br />

screen appearancce. Tickets at $1<br />

will be available at the door<br />

e MUSICAL COMEDY<br />

Gavid MacLeod, wbo stars as the<br />

captain on the TV show "Love Boat"<br />

appears in the musical comedy "High<br />

Button Shoes" at Flint's Whiting Auditorium<br />

MacLeod takes oo the role<br />

at a fast-talking con man, Harrison<br />

Floy. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call 230-<br />

1404<br />

e CLASSY CHASSIS<br />

Aaditiona <strong>for</strong> this season s edition<br />

of the Classy Chassis will he held at<br />

0:30 p m. Tharsday.-Aag. 25, at the<br />

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Women interested la per<strong>for</strong>ming<br />

mast be 10 years old. with previews<br />

a i • ii as I am ns Im* mA<br />

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The patriotic a revue "Ameri- year aaodatkm. Is ia its sixth<br />

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To register call Chassis Cdoedt-<br />

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Second runs<br />

Tom<br />

second runs <strong>for</strong> 8-<strong>18</strong><br />

P a n z e n h a g e n<br />

'Omega Man (1971), 12:30 tonight<br />

on Ch. 7. Originally 98 minutes.<br />

'Omega Man" is an atmospheric, scifi<br />

film that will have you spellbound<br />

from time to time but which ultimately<br />

runs out of steam. Charlton Hestoo<br />

stars as an "ultimate war" survivor,<br />

and scenes in which be overpowers mutant<br />

survivors of the war are eerie, to<br />

say the least. Be prepared <strong>for</strong> a letdown<br />

though<br />

Rating: $225<br />

"Call Northskte 777" (1948), 8 p.m.<br />

Friday on Ch. 50 Originally 111<br />

minutes.<br />

James Stewart powers another atmospheric<br />

film but ooe which maintains<br />

a high level of interest from start<br />

to finish. This story of a newspaperman's<br />

Investigation into a murder is<br />

told in a combination of film noir and<br />

semi-documentary terms. Lee J. Cobb,<br />

Richard Coote and E G Marshall star<br />

in the picture directed by Henry Hathaway.<br />

Rating: $3.05.<br />

"How to Staff a Wild Bikini" (1965).<br />

1 Friday night on Ch. 4 Originally 90<br />

minutes.<br />

Just a thought A generation ago<br />

youngsters flocked to the movies to see<br />

Annette Funicello and Frankie Avaloo<br />

frolic on the beach. Today's kids take in<br />

matinees of "Private Lessons" and<br />

"Private School," starring soft-porn<br />

queen Sylvia Kristel of "Emanuelle"<br />

fame. Ah, well. Dwayne Hickman, Harvey<br />

Lembeck, Brain Donlevy, Mickey<br />

Rooney and, yes. Buster Keaton co-star<br />

in "Bikini."<br />

Rating: $1£0<br />

"Born Free" (J966,). 2:30 p m Sat-<br />

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A ratings guide to the movies<br />

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Excellent . $4<br />

urday on Ch. 7. Originally 96 minutes.<br />

"Born Free" may be a travelogue<br />

but it's also a celebratioo of life Virginia<br />

McKeona and Bill Travers star u<br />

the Kenya game wardens wbo befriend<br />

E3sa the liooess in this softspoken.<br />

touching film based on Joy A damson's<br />

book<br />

Rating: $3.15<br />

-The Wild Buck" (1969), 11:45 p.m.<br />

Saturday on Ch. 7. Originally 142<br />

minutes.<br />

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Borgnine, Ben JOhnson, Edmond<br />

"•--O'Brien, Warren Oates and Strother<br />

Martin star as gunslingers running out<br />

of room to run in the west of 1913.<br />

Rating: $325.<br />

"Some Like It Hot" (1959), 8 p.m.<br />

Tuesday on Ch 50. Originally 120<br />

minutes.<br />

WARNING: For the secood week in a<br />

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Like It Hot" runs 120 minutes and so<br />

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$logy industry as ooe which continuously utitechnology<br />

of recent origin <strong>for</strong> improvement<br />

; development of new products.<br />

Another federal bureaucracy, tbe National Buau<br />

of Standards, offered this definition: A high<br />

alogy industry is one which has experienced<br />

leant technological change, generally origiited<br />

within the industry itself, during the last<br />

veral decades.<br />

Both definitions leave a lot to be desired.<br />

THE JOINT Economic Committee of Congress<br />

id agree that high technology industries fall into<br />

ve broad categories.<br />

They are electric equipment, machinery, transportation<br />

equipment, instruments and related<br />

products, and chemicals and allied products.<br />

High technology refers to processes as well as<br />

products. Even the most mundane "low tech"<br />

products such as steel and textiles can be made<br />

with high tech processes such as computers and<br />

9tomated factory systems.<br />

The definition I will be using in these columns<br />

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high tech<br />

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incorporates a combination of the following 10<br />

characteristics of high technology industries.<br />

HIGH TECHNOLOGY:<br />

1)Has significant growth potential<br />

2)Is based on scientific and engineering ideas<br />

and principles.<br />

3)Utllixes sophisticated technology.<br />

4)Issues a significant numbe&ff patents.<br />

5)Has a high capital-to-laboi^atio.<br />

6)1* at the leading edge of technological developments.<br />

7)Has high levels of research and development<br />

spending.<br />

8)Incorporates sophisticated and expensive<br />

equipment<br />

9)1)ses a high ratio of scientists, engineers and<br />

technicians in the work face.<br />

lQ)ls characterized by rapid changes and development.<br />

These characteristics exist In all the industries<br />

I will be writing about over the next several<br />

months. Topics will include robotics, computers,<br />

lasers, genetic engineering, biotechnology and<br />

telecommunications, to name Just a few.<br />

Additionally, I will analyze the impact of high<br />

tecnhology oo our society and its institutions both<br />

now and in tbe future.<br />

IN RECENT years high technology has been<br />

touted as a way to ecooomic recovery, industrial<br />

growth and worldwide market expasioo<br />

Without a doubt, new and expanding high technology<br />

industries will create Jobs. However, since<br />

high technology industries are diverse, lt is extrememly<br />

difficult to pinpoint which industries<br />

and how many new jobs.<br />

High technology industries have a significant<br />

impact on occupations. The effect upon employment<br />

will be first realized by an increase In entrylevel<br />

skill requirements.<br />

Secondly, many workers will experience an upgrading<br />

of occupational skills and a healthy doae<br />

of retraining to keep abreast of the rapid technological<br />

changes.<br />

Thirdly, there will be a reduction in the number<br />

of unskilled employment opportunities.<br />

Lastly, there will be an Increased demand <strong>for</strong><br />

higher education and sophisticated occupational<br />

training so workers will be adequately prepared<br />

to face tbe brave new world of high technology.<br />

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with the aid ot Wayne County Sheriff Robert Ficano (left) and veteran<br />

cyclist Nick Feldman. They announced the March of Dimes<br />

Superride '83, a 75-kilometer bikeathon, will be held Sept. 10 in<br />

Hines Park. Proceeds will go to medical research and educational<br />

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road work set<br />

<strong>for</strong> 3 spots<br />

Michigan Department of Tranapor<br />

tatton (M-DOT) will take bids on aeveral<br />

Wayne County projects Wednesday,<br />

Aug. 17, in la rail ng Civic Center<br />

The area projects will be among M<br />

totaling an estimated Ml ® million in<br />

Improvements to Michigan roads,<br />

highways, airports and railroad<br />

tracks in S7 counties.<br />

Here are the projects and estimated<br />

completion dates:<br />

e In Wayne, resurfacing 1.1 mile<br />

oo westbound US-12 from Second Avenue<br />

to the C A 0 Railroad bridge;<br />

November <strong>1983</strong><br />

e On US-10 (Lodge freeway) in Detroit,<br />

pavement patching and Joint<br />

sealing on seven miles and resurfacing<br />

on two miles, plus repairs and<br />

drainage cleaning on the entire<br />

project from north of Wyoming southeast<br />

to south of Cobo Hall; November<br />

1W4.<br />

e At Detroit City Airport, various<br />

improvements including reconstruction<br />

of a taxiway crossover and bituminous<br />

overlay on one taxiway and<br />

one runway; November <strong>18</strong>83.<br />

School is family's vacation<br />

A summer vacation in western<br />

Wayne County? \<br />

It was ideal <strong>for</strong> three young brothers<br />

from Williamsport, Pa., who, with<br />

their mother, spent five weeks in a<br />

Livonia motel so they could attend<br />

Schoolcraft Colleges program <strong>for</strong><br />

talented and gifted children.<br />

"The classes have definitely<br />

stlmulted their thinking, and that's<br />

what we were after," said their<br />

mother, Ophelia Fetter, wbo closed<br />

her gift shop to make tbe trip.<br />

Her husband. James, visited the<br />

family in Livonia on weekends and<br />

made business calls. He owns a machine<br />

and tool company in Turbotvtlle.<br />

Pa.<br />

ROBERT BURNSIDE, coordinate<br />

of the Schoolcraft TAG program, sa!8<br />

it was tbe first time a family has<br />

moved temporarily into tbe Schoolcraft<br />

district so that youngsters could<br />

attend the popular program<br />

"We've had students from North<br />

Carolina and British Columbia in the<br />

past, but they were able to stay here<br />

with relatives," Burnside said.<br />

As a two-year community college,<br />

Schoolcraft has no dorm facilities,<br />

but Burnside said he hopes to locate<br />

family quarters <strong>for</strong> others like the<br />

Fetters who may wish to attend in future<br />

years.<br />

JEFFREY, 8, a third-grader, took<br />

literature, science, universe, biology<br />

and computers.<br />

Jason, 5, a first-grader, and Justin,<br />

4, were enrolled in creative learning<br />

<strong>for</strong> preschool children and in comput<br />

ers.<br />

"We were pleased that the college<br />

had computer classes <strong>for</strong> them," said<br />

their mother.<br />

Mrs. Fetter, a native of Hong Kong<br />

wbo met and married her husband<br />

during their college days in Cali<strong>for</strong>-<br />

nia. said American schools generally<br />

don't provide enough necessary programs<br />

<strong>for</strong> the academically gifted.<br />

"So much is done <strong>for</strong> the handicapped.<br />

and that is good," she said<br />

"But we must not ignore the gifted<br />

who are such a valuable resource to<br />

this country ."<br />

Nancy Melia (left), Schoolcraft College instructor, supervises the<br />

dissection of frogs the day Ophelia Fetter of Williamsport, Pa.,<br />

visited son Jeffrey's biology class.<br />

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®l?e (SHiaeruer<br />

including real estate advertising<br />

Thursday. <strong>August</strong> <strong>18</strong>. <strong>1983</strong> O&E<br />

exhibitions<br />

• PEWABIC POTTERY<br />

Saturday, Aug. 20 — Exhibition of ceramic<br />

sculpture in tbe oew Pewabic<br />

Sculpture Garden, organized and Installed<br />

by Tom Phardel, continues through tbe<br />

sammer. It offer* an opportunity to look<br />

at clay art In a new Light and features<br />

works by several ceramic sculptor*.<br />

Indoors there's s variety of work by gallery<br />

artists Including DuLin, Bolt and Sue<br />

Stephenson. Summer hours are 10 a.m. to<br />

5 p.m. Monday-Saturday, 10125 E Jefferson,<br />

Detroit.<br />

• WDIV GALLERY<br />

Black folk art on loan from Hill Gallery<br />

of Birmingham is on display throughAug.<br />

2ft. It runs concurrently with the l&ger<br />

exhibition of Black Polk Art In America at<br />

Detroit Institute of Arts. Visiting hours at<br />

Channel 4's new building, 550 W. Lafayette,<br />

Detroit are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m Monday-<br />

Friday.<br />

• CADE GALLERY<br />

New paintings by Ann Arbor artist,<br />

Kristin Hermanson under the theme "Hotels*<br />

continue through Aug. 20. Hours are<br />

noon to 7 p.m. Wednesday-Sunday, 8025<br />

Agnes, Detroit<br />

• DETROIT INSTITUTE OF ARTS<br />

"Black Folk Art In America: 1950-1980"<br />

continues through Oct. 2. Tbere are more<br />

than 200 paintings, sculptures and drawings<br />

by this group of little-known 20th century<br />

artists. Free public tours daily at 1<br />

p.m. Museum hours are 9:50a.m. to 5:50<br />

p.m. Tuesday-Sunday. Free admission,<br />

5200 Woodward, Detroit<br />

• DETROIT ARTISTS MARKET<br />

"Six Artists from the Market's History"<br />

includes work by David Barr, John Glick,<br />

Louise Noblll, Jim Pallas, Hughie Lee-<br />

Smith and Carol Wald. In this final exhibition<br />

celebrating the market's 50th anniversary,<br />

market artistic director Mary<br />

Dennison has done tbe choosing. The market<br />

is In Harmony Park, downtown Detroit.<br />

Hours are from 10 a.m. to 5 pjn.<br />

Tuesday-Saturday.<br />

• FEIGENSON GALLERY<br />

Works by five Amerian folk artists will<br />

be displayed through Sept 3. They are<br />

William Dawson, Elijah Pierce, Mom Tolliver,<br />

Inez-Nathaniel-Walker and Joseph<br />

Yoakum. All are in the "Black Folk Artexhibition<br />

running concurrently at Detroit<br />

days In <strong>August</strong> S10<br />

troit<br />

• SOMERSET MALL<br />

'Linda Solomon Focuses on tbe Famous<br />

— Chapter Two," Is an all new show of<br />

celebrity photographs by the local woman,<br />

who has become as famous as thoee she<br />

catches with ber trusty camera. Continues<br />

through Aug. 20. Open to the public at no<br />

charge during regular mall hours, Big<br />

Beaver at Coolidge, Troy.<br />

• CRANBROOK ACADEMY OF<br />

ART MUSEUM<br />

"Student Summer Show 1985" exhibits<br />

the best work by graduate art students<br />

from the academy. Also exhibited are 20<br />

pieces by Carl Milles, Swedish sculptor<br />

who taught at Cranbrook, 1951-50. Hours<br />

are 1-5 p.m. daily except Monday and major<br />

holidays, 550 Lone Pine, Bloomfield<br />

Hills.<br />

• AAAA<br />

A series of drawings on paper by artist<br />

Mary King will be on display in the Exhibit<br />

Gallery of the Ann Arbor Art Association,<br />

117 W. Liberty, starting Friday<br />

through Aug. 20. Gallery hours are noon to<br />

5 p.m. Mooday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday<br />

through Saturday<br />

9 tiALERlE DE BOICOURT<br />

Tuesday, Aug. 25 — Contemporary<br />

Naives by Muriel Clayton will continue<br />

through Sept 10. Clayton, <strong>for</strong>merly of this<br />

area, now lives In Tuscon, Ariz., and her<br />

new acrylics show a strong southwestern<br />

influence. Clayton has had ooe-person<br />

shows in Southampton, Palm Beach, Nantucket<br />

Greenwich, Toronto and Montreal<br />

and ber work has been shown at the Fabian<br />

and Jay Johnson America's Folk Heriage<br />

Gallery In New York City. Reception<br />

to meet this popular artist 5-8:50 pjn.<br />

Tuesday. Aug. 25 and 5-8:50 p m Tuesday,<br />

Sept ft. The gallery, 250 Martin, is open 11<br />

ajn. to 5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday<br />

• FABERHOFF<br />

Works by naturalist woodcarver Jack L<br />

Clif<strong>for</strong>d will be on display through December<br />

He-works mainly with hardwoods and<br />

does boOi relief and free-standing sculpture.<br />

Hours ae 10 am. to ft p.m. Wednesday-Saturday,<br />

HI E Fourth SI, Royal<br />

Oak.<br />

• CANTOR/LEMBERG GALLERY<br />

Exhibit of works from Multiples, New<br />

York publisher of prints and multiples, taretudes<br />

works by Artschwager, Baaelita,<br />

Frankenthaler, LeWltt, Oldenburg. Pala<br />

dteo, Rothenberg. VanElk and Weaselman.<br />

There are examples of vsrious prtntmaktag<br />

media with strong emphasis on the<br />

woodcut Gallery hours are 11 ajn. to 5:50<br />

Tuesday-Saturday, 558 N. Woodward,<br />

• SIXTH STREET GALLERY<br />

Selected works by gallery artists, painttags,<br />

prints and jewelry by Richard Rohiason<br />

arc on display through Sept 24. Summar<br />

hours sre lt am to I pjn. Wedaaaday-Saturday,<br />

814 W Sixth, Royal Oak.<br />

• ALLEY ARTS 4 ANTIQUES<br />

OU paintings by 8haron Scochln will ha<br />

oo display through Aagust Hoars are <strong>18</strong><br />

ML to 1:80 pjn. Monday-Saturday. 88880<br />

Franklin at earner of 14 Mile, FrsakHa<br />

Village<br />

creative<br />

Sandra Armbruster editor / 591 -2300<br />

Potter's joy is being functional artist<br />

By Mary Identic<br />

staff writer<br />

It was love at first sight <strong>for</strong> James Krueger.<br />

The Livonia resident was an art major at<br />

Schoolcraft College In 1970 when be became<br />

Interested in pottery and attracted by the ancient<br />

Greek styles. Through the years, be studied<br />

and experimented with the art <strong>for</strong>m, and<br />

now has a reputation as a noted area potter.<br />

"I always wanted to try it and I just got<br />

booked on It" Krueger said. "I fell in love with<br />

lt I like taking clay and making something<br />

useful, functional and beautiful with it"<br />

Krueger, 31, describes himself as a "functional<br />

artist" whose works In stoneware include<br />

floor vases, lamps, serving platters and<br />

tables.<br />

Using day that he made himself from<br />

raw materials, Uvonia artist James<br />

Krueger creates another of his stoneware<br />

works. Moat of Kruagar'a works<br />

are baked in his homo, while larger<br />

pieces are finished in the larger kilns<br />

at Oakland Community College.<br />

'A potter I know described my work m<br />

in<strong>for</strong>mal elegance. It ha* graceful <strong>for</strong>ma, but<br />

you can aet it out and uae it and enjoy it.'<br />

"I make things you can use and enjoy," he<br />

said. "A potter I know described my work as<br />

In<strong>for</strong>mal elegance. It has graceful <strong>for</strong>ms, but<br />

you can set it out and use It and enjoy it"<br />

KRUEGER HAS exhibited his work around<br />

the area. It will be on display Saturday and<br />

Sunday, Aug. 20 and 21, at the seventh annual<br />

free arts and crafts exhibit at Meadow Brook<br />

HalL The exhibit will take place in the circle<br />

drive and courtyard of the 100-room Tudor<br />

mansion In Rochester. Also, Krueger will be a<br />

featured artist <strong>for</strong> tbe month of October st the<br />

Art Exchange in Royal Oak.<br />

Nevertheless, Krueger continues to study<br />

and develop his craft. From Schoolcraft be<br />

studied the subject first at Eastern Michigan<br />

University and now at Oakland Community<br />

College In Royal Oak, where be is taking courses<br />

in clay and glazes.<br />

"I'm constantly working on new ideas," be<br />

said. "It's a very creative medium to work<br />

with.<br />

"I make all original pieces. I'm constantly<br />

picking up new ideas — lt keeps lt Interesting<br />

that way. I'm not a production potter wbo<br />

makes the same thing over and over."<br />

HIS FAVORITE work is a 52-inch floor<br />

vase, done amphora-style with a narrow neck<br />

and handles, and featuring a hand-brushed<br />

weed design. The floor vase took him one week<br />

to last December.<br />

"lt wss a challenge," Krueger said. "A lot of<br />

people can't handle more than 10 pounds of<br />

clay. I can work with 50 to 70 pounds with no<br />

trouble. I used 75 pounds <strong>for</strong> that (vaae). After<br />

it was trimmed and fired, it weighs about 50<br />

pounds.<br />

"When I started working with clay at Schoolcraft,<br />

I had an art history course that showed<br />

ancient Greek work. I always wanted to make<br />

something like that someday, and I finally<br />

made it"<br />

Krueger works full time at his stoneware,<br />

mostly at his borne. He uses kilns at OCC to<br />

Camera power winders<br />

help capture the action<br />

By Monte Negler<br />

special writer<br />

Most of the new 55 mm autofocus cameras such as the<br />

Canon Sure Shot and the Kodak Snappy come with built-in<br />

winders that advance the film automatically after each<br />

shot Even the new disc cameras wind your film <strong>for</strong> you<br />

as quick as a flash.<br />

Film advance devices are available as add-on accessories<br />

<strong>for</strong> the more advanced 55 mm cameras, also, and can<br />

be a valuable addition to your camera gear.<br />

Called power winders and motor drives and frequently<br />

used by sports photographers and photojournalists, they<br />

can benefit you, too.<br />

Tbe main advantage is that they enable you to concentrate<br />

all your attention on your subject instead of bring<br />

distracted momentarily to advance the film.<br />

After all, things sometimes happen so quickly that you<br />

may miss the important moment. Winders and motor<br />

ililvq will give yuu a Iteum immuc lu uiuji Llie n'tluu tl<br />

Its peak whether It's tbe instant the bat strikes the ball or<br />

tbe secood the diver enters the water.<br />

POWER WINDERS can help in taking candids and<br />

portraits, too. In a series of shots where you dont have to<br />

remove your eye from the viewflnder, you're more likely<br />

to capture those unguarded moments when expressions<br />

will be more natural and spontaneous.<br />

Even exhibiting a series of pictures in sequence that<br />

"tell a story" can be an exciting new way to display your<br />

shots<br />

photography<br />

Monte<br />

Nagler<br />

Winders and motor drives easily attach to tbe underside<br />

of your camera and are powered by a set of batteries.<br />

Some cameras have both winders and drivers available<br />

as accessories.<br />

Tbe differences are threefold — speed, cost and stability.<br />

Winders operate at a speed of ooe to two frames per<br />

secood where some motor drives can crank out a roll of<br />

5ft exposures In under four seconds without the photographer<br />

ever having to remove his finger from tbe shutter<br />

release.<br />

ot seeod.<br />

more complex, ruggedly built and there<strong>for</strong>e more costly<br />

Usually, the leas expensive power winders are adequate<br />

<strong>for</strong> the amateur's needs.<br />

One word of caution. Winders and motor drives can be<br />

seductive and youll find it tempting to shoot frame after<br />

frame indiscriminately listening to the pleasant "whirrr"<br />

of the film advancing.<br />

So try to concentrate hard on your subject and compose<br />

carefully. Thoughtful use of a power winder will reward<br />

you with many exciting pictures of which you'll be proud<br />

•1985, Moote Nagler<br />

RANOY BORST/ataff photograph*<br />

bake his larger works, but beats the rest of<br />

them at home.<br />

The clay, which Krueger makes himself at<br />

OCC from raw materials, is shaped and<br />

trimmed on a potter's wheel.,It is then hardened<br />

in a Usque fire, where temperatures can<br />

get as high aa 1,800 degrees, and finally baked<br />

* IE<br />

Potter Krueger's works include such<br />

things as this stoneware serving tray<br />

and hia favorite, a 32-inch floor vaae<br />

(left) inapired by ancient Greek atylea.<br />

Krueger made the 30-pound vase<br />

from 75 pounds of clay.<br />

tn a glaze fire, which can reach 2,250 degrees.<br />

Krueger's finished pieces sell from $5 "on up,"<br />

be says.<br />

"I'll continue as long as I can af<strong>for</strong>d the electric<br />

bill," Krueger laughed. "I have a small<br />

bank account but a big desire to work in this<br />

field. Mainly, my biggest desire Is to work on<br />

large ftrmf I _ .<br />

KRUEGER'S WIFE, Valerie, supports ber<br />

husband in his stoneware.<br />

"She's a good critic. Sbe helps," be said.<br />

In the meantime, Krueger wants to learn<br />

more about the subject and experiment with it,<br />

"I still consider myself a student," be said.<br />

"There are so many areas of clay to experiment<br />

with and develop. I think HI finally be all<br />

that I wanted to be the day be<strong>for</strong>e I die.<br />

It takes years to master the wheel,"<br />

Krueger added. It's a hard way to make a living.<br />

but there's a lot of rewards.'<br />

A Cannon camera equipped with a power winder helped Monte<br />

Nagler capture thia prancing Lippizaner stallion and rider.<br />

To do the job right, use the right materials<br />

This is another In a series of lessons on<br />

art and drawing by special columnist<br />

David MeasTngHe<br />

has taaght <strong>for</strong> eight<br />

years and operates<br />

an art store, Art » . —.<br />

Store and More,<br />

<strong>18</strong>774 Mlddtabelt,<br />

Livonia. Messing<br />

ecourages questions<br />

snd comments<br />

from readers.<br />

You may write him at his store or c/<br />

o <strong>Observer</strong> Newspapers, 25552 Farmingtoe<br />

Road, Farmington MI 48024<br />

ftyDartd<br />

staff writer<br />

la ths last installment of Artifacts I talked<br />

about watercoior paint which Is commonly<br />

packaged ta peas or la tabes. Bat be<strong>for</strong>e I go<br />

oa to paper, I weald like to msntioa Dr. Martin<br />

water color dyes<br />

TVs dyes are of course water<br />

mix well with any water color<br />

Dr. Martin watercoior dyes coma ta i'<br />

sortawat of coler aad ta two ssrtas, ths 1<br />

parent" and the "concentrates." Theae colors<br />

are so Intense that even when mixed with other<br />

watercolors they — t o glow.<br />

Dr. Martin dyes are listed as "fugitive,"<br />

which means they tend to fade. Now, I have<br />

tested several of the colors in direct sunlight<br />

and the only color I have found to drastically<br />

fade is purple<br />

It Is interesting to note here that any color<br />

oo paper, in sufficient light <strong>for</strong> viewing, will<br />

fade. All pigment exposed to light will fade.<br />

The rate at which It fades, however, can be<br />

controlled. Dr Martin dyes are primarily<br />

In artwork to be photographed <strong>for</strong><br />

tion, but they are very pleasing to uae <strong>for</strong><br />

many other application<br />

DID YOU ever get the Inspiration to do a<br />

watercoior and yoa couldn't find anything to<br />

do a watercoior oo? Whea It's 11:80 at eight<br />

aad evaryoas ta ta had aad your "wired" to<br />

paiat aad have ao papar? Well that never<br />

lady who often brings hsr watercolors in to our<br />

store <strong>for</strong> framins<br />

Whea it comes time to paiat she graha anythtag<br />

white, or anything flat aad paints oa it<br />

Once she came in with a detailed paiatiag oa a<br />

of wood. I commented oo its odd shape<br />

Artifacts<br />

She said, "Yes and my son is quiet upset. You<br />

see thet is the back of his stereo speaker and I<br />

didn't know it wben I began painting on It"<br />

Watercoior paper cdmes in different ~texturee<br />

and different weights. The surface textures<br />

range from very rough, rough, cold prees<br />

(some texture) and hot press (very smooth)<br />

The weights are measured by "weight per<br />

ream" so il a ream, rrf paper weighs 1*0 lbs<br />

than that la the weight per sheet The usual<br />

range Is 80 lbs, 140 lbs and 500 lbs The 90 lbs<br />

being the thinner and 500 lbs. bring very thick.<br />

m s METHOD of naming by Wright is due<br />

to change, aa it becomes confusing If the paper<br />

Is oversise. For Instance a ream of 140 weight<br />

much more, so it is called 140<br />

Someday soon it will be Introthiced as<br />

.JTJZ the<br />

at the store you<br />

the paper and hay whatever yoa<br />

<strong>for</strong>d.<br />

7<br />

to<br />

af-<br />

All watercoior paper will buckle wben you<br />

paint oo lt so you must stretch or prepare it<br />

The only exception is strathmore Aquarius this<br />

Is a very smooth very light weight paper. The<br />

proper way to prepare or stretch watercoior<br />

paper is to soak It <strong>for</strong> a few minutes. Then lay<br />

It flat oo a board and wipe off the excess water.<br />

Then using craft tape (that's tbe brown paper<br />

tape with the glue that doesn't taste good)<br />

secure the outer edges fist to the board. Then<br />

you wait <strong>for</strong> the paper to dry.<br />

As the tape and paper dry tbe paper<br />

stretches to become very tight and very flat. If<br />

you are leas patient you can leeve your paper<br />

dry and tape it to a board with masking tape.<br />

If you are even lens patient just tape down the<br />

edges, and if you are even leas patient . .<br />

dont try watercoior at all.<br />

THERE IS now, however, a watercoior<br />

"block" which to greet <strong>for</strong> lees patient people<br />

A block Is a pad of watercoior paper with a<br />

rubber seal all the way around the pad. This<br />

holds the paper flat So you simply start painttag<br />

and if you "goof' or whea you are finished<br />

yoa simply slide a pallette knife under the top<br />

Please turn to Page 2


2E* OAfc Thursday. <strong>August</strong> <strong>18</strong>. <strong>1983</strong><br />

An Inside<br />

look<br />

Among th« houMt on Ypel-<br />

lanti's <strong>1983</strong> homo tour, noon<br />

to 5 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 28, is<br />

this mansion, 1<strong>18</strong> S. Wash-<br />

ington, built by HLP. Qlovor<br />

in <strong>18</strong>94. tt is aoaantlally<br />

Quoon Anns in stylo with •»-<br />

omonts reflecting ths Clas-<br />

sical Revival. It was built by<br />

craftsman brought from Eu-<br />

rope smd is full of hand-<br />

carvsd surfaces. It now<br />

houses Ths Child and Fami-<br />

ly Service. Ths tour is s part<br />

of Ypsilanti's Heritage Fas-<br />

ttval. Tickets, $3 each <strong>for</strong><br />

adults, lass <strong>for</strong> seniors and<br />

children, srs available at<br />

the ticket booths at Cross<br />

Street bridge snd the His-<br />

torical Museum. There sre<br />

five widely different homes<br />

on the tour.<br />

American art show<br />

will be at Institute<br />

American art aad American taste<br />

chanced radically during * vital P«riod<br />

that began with the Philadelphia Cen-<br />

tennial Exhibition (<strong>18</strong>78) and peaked at<br />

the World's Colombian Exposition in<br />

Chicago (IMS).<br />

"The Quest <strong>for</strong> Unity; American Art<br />

Between World's Fairs <strong>18</strong>78-1MJ" ia<br />

the first major exhibition to explore<br />

this transition from the Victorian era<br />

to tbe modern era. The exhibition was<br />

organised by The Detroit Institute of<br />

Arts and will be aeen exclusively at the<br />

museum from Wednesday, Aug. 24<br />

through Sunday. Oct SO.<br />

Nearly 200 works In "The Quest <strong>for</strong><br />

Unity" show American art changing In<br />

character from Romantic, provincial<br />

and nationalistic to cosmopolitan and<br />

International.<br />

The exhibition traces tbe Impact of<br />

the Philadelphia Centennial on young<br />

artists, their consequent search <strong>for</strong> a<br />

new spirit of testhetic and emotional<br />

unity, and the culmination of their<br />

quest evident In the Columbian Exposi-<br />

tion, which celebrated America's cul-<br />

tural maturity.<br />

Most of tbe works in the exhibition<br />

actually were displayed at ooe othe tbe<br />

other world's fairs. Paintings, sculp-<br />

tures, furniture, silver, glass, ceramics,<br />

glass and textiles lent by 98<br />

public and private collections repre-<br />

sent some of tbe finest late 10th centu-<br />

ry American art<br />

"THE QUEST <strong>for</strong> Unity" will be open<br />

to the public during regular museum<br />

hours 9:SO a.m. to S:S0 pjn. Tuesday —<br />

Sunday (closed Mondays, holidays).<br />

General admission is $2 50, senior<br />

dtisens and students with ID, SI M).<br />

Founders Society members and chil-<br />

dren under 12 accompanied by an adult<br />

are free.<br />

Among more than 85 paintings are<br />

'Harmony In Grey and Green: Miss<br />

Cicely Alexander" by James McNeill<br />

Whistler, "Tbe Child's Caress" by Mary<br />

Cassatt, "The Agnew Clinic " by Thom-<br />

as "The Gale" by Winslow Ho-<br />

mer, several portraits by John Singer<br />

Sargent Including "Tbe Pallleron Chil-<br />

dren," "On the Yacht," "Namouna;"<br />

"Venice, <strong>18</strong>00" by Junius Stewart,<br />

"Springtime" by John Twachtman, and<br />

"The Soul in Bondage" by Elihu Vedd-<br />

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Arti facts column<br />

Using the right materials<br />

Continued from Page 1<br />

behold underneath Is a clean new white<br />

sheet all ready to go.<br />

This Is expeclally helpful If you have<br />

goofed because you can dig right back<br />

into another painting without taking<br />

time to stretch another piece of paper.<br />

Water color paper is a lot like the<br />

paint, there are many good many good<br />

name brands. It is not necessary to<br />

know all the brands, just keep shopping<br />

until you find ooe you like If it fits<br />

your needs, then stick with k.<br />

My personal favorite is the Strsth-<br />

more 400 block. It has s pleasing tex-<br />

ture and surface pattern yet the great-<br />

est of detail can be easily painted.<br />

—I tell my customers thai you only<br />

need to buy three or four good quality<br />

brushes <strong>for</strong> watercoior painting Oil<br />

painting requires many brushes be-<br />

cause lt is so difficult to clean each<br />

brush each time you need a new color<br />

Water color requires only a swish thru<br />

clean water and your brush is free of<br />

color. Water color brushes are usually<br />

sable or Imitation sable squarrel hair,<br />

skunk, ox hair or combined hair and<br />

imitation hair.<br />

THE TERM "camel hair" Is mislead-<br />

ing since camels have wool and not<br />

hair. Camel hair is used to describe any<br />

water color brush that is not sable.<br />

Also a sable brush <strong>for</strong> oil Is not tbe<br />

same as a sable brush <strong>for</strong> watercoior.<br />

Sable comes from the hair of a Siberian<br />

mink; the finest softest hairs are used<br />

<strong>for</strong> watercolors and the course stiff<br />

hairs are used <strong>for</strong> oil.<br />

If you feel embarrased asking what<br />

the difference is at a supply store, just<br />

look st tbe handles. The long handle<br />

sables 12 to 14 inches are oil sables.<br />

Tbe short handle sables about nine<br />

Inches are <strong>for</strong> watercoior. I am sure<br />

there are many boring books written<br />

about brushes probably titled "Art<br />

brushes and the modern man" or some-<br />

thing equally catchy. But I am again<br />

running out of space, I will however<br />

cover tbe subject of brushes in a later<br />

Installment of Artifacts.<br />

I am hurrying so I can recommend a<br />

starting few brushes. In looking up my<br />

best brushes I find that my boys have<br />

used them <strong>for</strong> painting plastic models.<br />

So maybe Fll be standing at the brush<br />

display this week next to you. Any<br />

round brush tapers to a point So a No.<br />

1 or No. 2 round will do well <strong>for</strong> fine<br />

brush strokes. Also you need a larger<br />

round <strong>for</strong> wider strokes probably a No.<br />

S OT No. 4 round. If you have a little<br />

extra money get a large round No. 6 or<br />

No. 7 or No. 8 (this is not necessary).<br />

Do, however, get an oval wash brush<br />

about Vi or inches. This is a squirrel<br />

hair brush, very soft and reddish brown<br />

in color. Basically this is all you will<br />

need to get kyou started with your<br />

brushes. Just remember, three rounds<br />

<strong>for</strong> painting and the oval wash is <strong>for</strong><br />

wetting and also painting in- large<br />

areas.<br />

Next week we will try a simple les-<br />

son in watercoior painting. I felt it was<br />

necessary to cover tbe different mate-<br />

rials first, because of their importance<br />

to how your paintings will look.<br />

ARTFULL HINT: If you are painting<br />

with watercoior over a large area and<br />

wish to have something other than a<br />

smooth wash, you can achieve a "natu-<br />

ral" texture by lightly sprinkling a few<br />

flakes of kosher salt on the area. This<br />

should be dooe when the paint is at the<br />

satin sheen stage of drying. It has quite<br />

"BTI<br />

Q. I have a difficult time drawing tbe human<br />

head especially in tbe placement of the eyes.<br />

Help<br />

A.Every art teacher draws an egg shape oval<br />

then starts dividing lt up with Vfa and Vi Lines. Of<br />

course this is the right way to start, but I find<br />

students still have difficulty placing In the eyes.<br />

Now this sounds silly but draw sun glasses on this<br />

egg shape oval beginning than draw eyes inside<br />

the sunglasses. Tbe sunglasses help you locate the<br />

general placement of the eyes, which are usually<br />

one eye width apart from each other. Oh yes,<br />

don't <strong>for</strong>get to erase the sunglasses:<br />

JUST REDUCED Spectacular every-<br />

thlng inahi* ] bedroom brick Ranch has<br />

beeo rwlind All new kitchen, bath<br />

room, nuahed bat meat with bar Ge-<br />

JifhOO ** * ppll * BC Pncwl "» *'<br />

LOW DOWN PAYMENT Land Con-<br />

tract Terms In an area of all brie*<br />

homes I Bedrooms family room with<br />

fireplace basement and garage Walk-<br />

distance to schools and shopping<br />

Immediate Occupancy oo this custom<br />

quality built 1 bedroom bnck ranch<br />

Full baaement with finished recreauou<br />

room Gaa heal plua central air J fire-<br />

places. Super Land Contract Terma As-<br />

lag *S9.»0«<br />

First Offertng Charming and spacious<br />

S bedreom home brick ranch Couatr-r<br />

setting- with large lot N i 213 plus 2<br />

car garage Large family room with<br />

piafe Loaded w<br />

fLrepu I with valise at U3.M0<br />

1<br />

Built it?}, lovely 3 bedroom bnck colo-<br />

nial sdth early autumn decor Coin<br />

family'room with fireplace, wood deck<br />

and basement Ertra insulation Simple<br />

"Sumption Just reduced to 994.900<br />

Excellent location within walking dis-<br />

tance to schools. shopping and tennis<br />

courts .Lovely 3 bedroom brie* ranch la<br />

an are« of bnck homes. Complete rec-<br />

reation room in baaement Gas heat<br />

plus 1 car garage Immediate Occupan-<br />

cy AsMng 154.000<br />

LAKEPOINTE VILLAGE Plymouth<br />

Township. Splendid buy Ln this I bed-<br />

room Brick ranch Baaement with fin-<br />

ished recreation room Screened porch<br />

backs dp to wooded area Low of eating<br />

space if kitchen Seller Is motivated<br />

Built lta], Carefree living In this brand<br />

new J WSroom brick ranch -with full<br />

basement 1 closets ui master bedroom —<br />

-TOT S»»fi5rc~rar6«5 Caj beat<br />

Value packed at 844.M0 Please note<br />

large lot OT 44 i 299 21<br />

MVGNjFlCENT CONDITION, and<br />

loots just like brand new CBBom lea<br />

i urea throurtout this 3 bedroom bnck<br />

Is Livonia Newer Carrier fin-<br />

ales many men. »Uas lltf<br />

meot. 1 car garage Call<br />

ranch<br />

car garage Call <strong>for</strong> more In<strong>for</strong>-<br />

mation' on this one of a kind lovely<br />

borne Asking K1H0<br />

LIVONIA SCHOOLS. Super<br />

bedroom brie* ranch is mint<br />

Natural fireplace in Living room,<br />

furnace. carpeting k remodeled bath.<br />

SHARP COLONIAL<br />

4 bedroom home In nice area. Large famHy room with cod-<br />

ing ceiling fan. open to kitchen and dining area. Lovely yard<br />

wtth Noomtng flowers and a large patto makes this home<br />

very sye appealing. $68,900 477-1111."<br />

BEAUTIFUL QUAD ,<br />

FINISHED basement adds additional living apace. Fulfy/ap-<br />

p*anced kitchen, wash and dryer and excellent condition<br />

make It ready <strong>for</strong> you to move-In. $83,500. 559-2300.<br />

1<br />

j H<br />

tm<br />

FIRST CLASS LUXURY<br />

TASTEFULLY DECORATED 4 bedroom, 3% bath brtcfc Co-<br />

lonial. This home features 2 natural ftreplecea, one situated<br />

In master bedroom, a sauna, 2 wet bars, <strong>for</strong>mal dining<br />

room, recreetlon room, family room, spiral staircase, an In-<br />

tercom system, stereo system, 2tt car garage and MUCH<br />

MORE! $122,500 550-2300.<br />

COUNTRY LIVING<br />

IN THE CTTY1 Greet <strong>for</strong> s famHy that needs a large area <strong>for</strong><br />

the children or <strong>for</strong> gardening. Exceptionally large 3 bed-<br />

room home with a dining room, family room wtth a 2-way<br />

flrepieoa wtth exposure to the IMng room. Basement and<br />

garage. Af<strong>for</strong>detty priced at $03,900. 525-0090.<br />

UNIQUE RANCH<br />

WALK OUT BASEMENT on over V* acre lot wMh over 30<br />

mature trees, 4 bedrooms, 3 fuN baths, 2 natural fireplaces,<br />

first floor laundry, $139,900. 477-1111.<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

GOOD ASSUMPTION! Beeutlfui 4 bedroom Quad, mainte-<br />

nance tree aluminum trim, new roof In 1962. This home<br />

could be a model, very sharp wtth <strong>for</strong>mal dining room, large<br />

famSy room wtth fireplace, central air. foyer wtth quarry Me,<br />

very private yard wtth ancloeed wood deck. $89,000. 261-<br />

0700<br />

VALUE pecked, that's what you'l say whan you see this 3<br />

In m rfasj uw ran rAt taJMt f • sii ^i i uulhi ka * J —•— s^i~ — • -<br />

o#oroocn "«ocn wrm rmmwy room, m a o w a d w vm. mv<br />

piovements thru-out. A terrific house at a terrific price.<br />

$66,900 466-7000.<br />

-Lifonia<br />

261-0700<br />

Westland<br />

326-2000<br />

Livonia<br />

525-0990<br />

Farmington<br />

477-1111<br />

* Estate<br />

One. ,»c<br />

Farming tun Htlla<br />

851-1900<br />

Lathrup Village<br />

559-2300<br />

Plymouth<br />

455-7000<br />

Northville<br />

348-6430<br />

REALTORS<br />

A SHORT STROLL to dot fireplace. OMng room. GREAT CONOO in prime looatton. 3 levels of Mng space,<br />

Arapleoe In Mng room, 2 large bedrooma. 1H bethe. Ikv JUtT LISTED!<br />

lahed rawaaMon room, 1 oar attached garage, a> appS- numtrlm,newi<br />

LIVING AT HALF THE PRICE<br />

VERY SHARP CON DO In adult community, very livable<br />

floor plan, trealHy pemted wtth crown mokiinga. 3 bed-<br />

S^OO^SSST 1 4 WOOd d * k 00 dWn 8 rooov<br />

NORTHVILLE<br />

EXCELLENT aimple aaaumptlon helps you obtair this de-<br />

lightful 3 bedroom ranch tn one of the finest areesl Beauti-<br />

fully decorated In neutral tonaa Master bath, ai applianoes<br />

remeln. Wan landscaped. $01,000. 52»-0990<br />

CANTON<br />

NICE 3 bedroom Colonial on larga corner lot Fui It sit<br />

mart. Family room wtth flraplaoa Nice location In Carton<br />

sub. $66,000. 466-7000<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

3 BEDROOM COLONWL vary loving cared <strong>for</strong> offers.<br />

open floor plan, no wax Moor m kltchsn^nd fret floor laun-<br />

•• condi-<br />

tion. $76,000. 477-1111.<br />

FARMWGTON<br />

GREA T BUY. DsaiillluSy landacaped, 3 bedroom brick<br />

ranch i Ml bseamart. including waahar. dryer wtd<br />

range. Ctoee to shopping, parks snd expresewsya. $65,600<br />

$81-1900.<br />

beck porch. Cteen A pretty mekea tMa a |<br />

261-0700.<br />

COUNTRY UVMQ m the ctty. lovely 31<br />

onHaoreolclosmlosmrarmlnason.it<br />

r. f Srepleoea. 2 pattoe, 9 oar altaohed ga-<br />

opener Central air, atllc Isn snd tM Ms on a<br />

.#169 000 261-0700<br />

WESTLANO<br />

BEAUTIFUL goN ooursa irtsw toom Ms 4 bedroom. beth THREE BEDROOM brlok ranch wtth<br />

brick ranch a«B oartrsl sir. Loads of storage Vary unique<br />

8m brick ranch<br />

.477-1111.<br />

msrtsnd2oari<br />

*^*droom^Mo^m Idtohen. baae-<br />

BRICK RANCH in popular Bel Airs sub. I bedrooms, newer<br />

" " P — * w t , h * d liss—iisnL Pertsct <strong>for</strong><br />

atartar home. $66,600 477-1111,<br />

Finlah«d basement acieeued porch<br />

with h^auuf*] wolmaniaed dec*. Fir*<br />

offering at tM.SOO<br />

nRST, OFfKJUNG Attractive tarn*<br />

on this, attractive Contemporary Quad<br />

with \ bedrooms, family room wtth<br />

iiaaey Down am I* y«ar<br />

Cootract or Asaume Gaa beat 4 central<br />

air Asking 1*4,900<br />

Earl Keim<br />

SUBURBAN, INC. 261-1600<br />

ALMOST 1 ACRE<br />

Livonia • M of an acre, lot size IIS i<br />

1T» 5 bedroom brick boncalow main-<br />

lenance^rae. 1 car garage eocloaed pa-<br />

tio, seyajte dining room, full base-<br />

ment, 'pstrnte drive. Asking Ul.Md<br />

Call tad«y-ask <strong>for</strong><br />

J?M CRAVER<br />

" ; Z- 422-6030<br />

R6/MAX FOREMOST. INC,<br />

- ANXIOUS ...<br />

owner waMs a sale > bedroom ranch<br />

offers f WW I basement, 1W baths. J<br />

car line W W<br />

: TALK TERMS ...<br />

anxious owners offer boy down and<br />

land conWact oo this country home Pri-<br />

vate in-law quarters, family room.<br />

MUM —<br />

--PRIVATE ...<br />

jbhodMPd offers this<br />

ranch, tgjpily room, spacious bring<br />

room, inched J car garage *51<br />

kJme master<br />

SUNRISE 471-2800<br />

BEAT .THE HEAT central air, 14iM<br />

ji^rogail pai.l Reduced to I1T VOO S<br />

bedroccu ranch. 7 Mile Memman area<br />

Make bedroom bnc* ranch,<br />

finished haaemeov fenced yard, i W car<br />

garsgn |- I turt Evenings H142M<br />

Bi TTTOII, «OLZX)W SUB J bedroom<br />

bnc* raash attached garage family<br />

room, A-aseplacee. finished basement<br />

, (wet Bar), pool i«-4174<br />

B' RTCM fiOLLOW » bedroom ranch.<br />

1 full Itaaihs. Large family roam wKh<br />

TERMS. TERMS, TERMS Sharp 4 bed-<br />

room tn-lmt. large living room wtth<br />

Cathedral ceUinca. family room. 1H<br />

hatha. I car garage, aluminum trim<br />

M4J04<br />

WESTERN COUNTRY CLUB An abeo-<br />

kwJ a naoioc loeanoo<br />

5om<br />

312 Livonia<br />

LIVONIA A AREA<br />

LOVELY COLONIAL ia Okie Roaedaie<br />

Gardens Completely updated<br />

out with i bedrooms. DEN. _<br />

modern kltchea. large living room with<br />

t. 1*»<br />

-<br />

aataral fireplace.<br />

1 car garage ISI.WO<br />

NOTTINGHAM WOOC* A most preati-<br />

gkoua ares oI quality homes This 4 bed-<br />

room ranch has 1 baths, first floor laun-<br />

dry family room, fireplace full baae-<br />

meot, car garage and S acre lot<br />

Land cootract terma 1119 900<br />

ESTATE SALE Pricad below market<br />

very attractive terma make this I<br />

brie* ranch a super buy Full<br />

garage, central atr. alumi-<br />

num trim Ml.MO<br />

PICTURE PERFECT Deem be* this<br />

well decorated 1 bedroom ranch wtth<br />

family room, fireplace, dohhle garage<br />

all hacking to 4 acre park Ml,700<br />

CUTE 4 COZY Best describee (his 3<br />

bedroom brick ranch with larje coun-<br />

try kitchen, full basement newer car-<br />

pet, central air, I ear^ r> l< Pride of<br />

SUPER SHARP in the heart of Plym-<br />

outh Beautiful > bedroom brick ranch<br />

oo a treed lot with large kitchen, full<br />

basement attached garage Clean as a<br />

pis Ml.MO<br />

HARRYS.<br />

WOLFE<br />

421-5660<br />

LIVONIA & AREA<br />

i BEDROOM CONDO overlooks pood<br />

Nicely deocrated unit with dining room.<br />

1 baths, central air low heat b&b and<br />

terma'M7,900<br />

NOT A DRIVE B V Call now to aee thia<br />

beautiful 3 bedroom aluminum aided<br />

•tarter home Featuring dining room,<br />

kltchea, IS baths, outstanding<br />

TRY A TRI Clean J bedroom brick<br />

home In convenient location Featuring<br />

kitchen with built.ins. family room. 1 M><br />

hatha. 2 car garage and alumlnam trim.<br />

Land cootract assumption $55,900<br />

COUNTRY SETTING This sharp 2 pew<br />

sable J bedroom brick ranch sits oo<br />

acre country lot Featuring dining ell.<br />

Urge family room, spaooua living<br />

room with fireplace mod room. 1W<br />

hatha, and 2 car garage. M7.900<br />

A REAL PLEASURE to show One<br />

owner 2 bedroom-fcrick ranch with<br />

country setting on a adet street.<br />

room with fireplace, 1H baths, baae<br />

meot and 2 car garage 177.500 with<br />

terma<br />

SWIMMING POOL wtth deck coo*<br />

with this 3 year old 4 bedroom, 2 W hath<br />

bnck colonial Highlights include dining<br />

room, family room, lireplact. basement<br />

and 2 car garage M2.900<br />

STONELEIGH SUBDIVISION Large 4<br />

bedroom brick colonial with IS baths,<br />

dining room, family room wtth fire-<br />

place, 100% finished basement, with<br />

wet bar, 1st floor laundry and 2 car ga<br />

rage M2.900<br />

MORE FOR YOUR MONEY Just list-<br />

ed and waiting to be sold a this dean S<br />

bedroom ranch. Featuring full base-<br />

ment. maintenance free exterior and<br />

WOLFE<br />

474-5700<br />

/ Reach Michigan's<br />

Flneaj<br />

Suburban Market<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

FOR SALE<br />

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Thursday. <strong>August</strong> 1«. 1963 OSE<br />

OAE Thursday. <strong>August</strong> <strong>18</strong>. 19S3<br />

CREATIVE LIVING<br />

GLQ66IFIED REAL E6TATE 5 9 1 0 9 0 0<br />

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

SIMPLE ASSUMPTION<br />

4 bwtrooin Tn-Lrvet Pncvd to aril'<br />

149.906<br />

Ask lor BEVERLY WAY<br />

B F Ckamberials Co<br />

4*4-9100 ftl-4400<br />

THAILWOOO 6j n w I *tory ban*<br />

'Jul oflm ta rnuci 4 bedrooms (urn<br />

Iv room. dm. 1M floor laundry c«Uw-<br />

aral cm Lot. windows, oiulral col<br />

or*, larfv patio. beautiful landacapa k<br />

»parkUrif-W (1IJ »oe 4J9-MM<br />

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

Historical &<br />

4 J iwdrwma. 1 (ttU buU*.<br />

Lovely<br />

IM. 1« fldbr<br />

laundry Mow flrvplac* ia Uvlau room,<br />

larsa parlor !>•*» anctasad porck front<br />

aad Mr Straarn. barn. 4 car (ara(*<br />

II 14.0*0 Call<br />

MARTHA BENTLEY<br />

Century 21<br />

Gold House Realtors<br />

459-6000<br />

ASSUME MORTGAGE<br />

CANTON - Thrw Oadroom<br />

•OrtcK rancti cjacoratao in<br />

neutral tonas Spacious<br />

family room wttfi nrsplace. 2<br />

baths, kitchen apptlancaa<br />

patio, an\ in-<br />

terest 30 year fixed rata 1 bedroom<br />

aluminum baaement. (St.SOO Century<br />

11 ABC 41S-S1S0<br />

Starter Special<br />

Completely remodeled throughout. 1<br />

bedroom alumlnam sided. MS H DA<br />

f inancing Aaking (17 ,M0 Call<br />

TIM KAZY<br />

422-6030<br />

RE/MAX FOREMOST. INC.<br />

THREE BEDROOM raach Flniahed<br />

baaement with fireplace, In-ground<br />

pool. J car insulated garage By owner<br />

US-ISO*<br />

BY OWNER Livonia Schools, 1 bed-<br />

room brick. IS car garage New fur-<br />

nace/roof kitchen, bath and carpeting<br />

Maintenance free MS.OOO 411-MS4<br />

WESTLAND<br />

A-l Condition' Super sharp 3 bedroom<br />

bnck ranch, la Livonia School district.<br />

Central air Attic fan Beautifully fln-<br />

iahed rec' room with bar. 1 car garage.<br />

(S4.M0<br />

INTEGRITY S1S-4100<br />

316 Waattand<br />

Garden City<br />

WESTLAND, BY Owaar Term 1 baa<br />

room brick raach. IS batka. fliHlilt<br />

rec room, aarthtone (44 000 Open Sat<br />

Sua 7401 Hawtkorne 411-0114<br />

WESTLAND -Close to aotf coarse k<br />

.hooping Good schools. I badiooma. 1<br />

baths mint condition (11.000 aanmss<br />

11S % By owner Call be<strong>for</strong>e 1 or after<br />

tan. S0S-MK<br />

WESTLAND - > bedroom raack. carpet<br />

throughout large kitchen, 13000 aa-<br />

wmee existing balance of (17.(00<br />

MMHI<br />

$5,500 ASSUMPTION<br />

•draeiB Raaeh. a M M M<br />

carpeting<br />

Dream garage* (40.000<br />

Ask <strong>for</strong> BEVERLY WAY<br />

B F Chamber lata Co..<br />

470-1100 711-0400<br />

10.35%<br />

MSHDA-30 YRS.<br />

FULL BASEMENT<br />

J BEDROOMS<br />

W ALl^TO-WALL CARPETING<br />

Based oa*Salea Price at U1.M0 10MX<br />

Myr MSHDA mortgage of (40.700. M0<br />

monthly payment* of (347 7 4 - tan*<br />

k insurance Aaoaal parcenage rate<br />

10 7*<br />

OAK PARX REDFORD WESTLAND<br />

SEUGMAN k ASSOCIATES<br />

, 3SS-1400 7SO-1030<br />

Eqaal Housing Opponumt j<br />

3<strong>18</strong> Rad<strong>for</strong>d<br />

ALUMINUM<br />

RANCH<br />

3 bedroom, country kltchea. 1 fall<br />

balha. irnfaeslnrnlly finished basement.<br />

1 car garage, larga lot. (34.000 (17M<br />

down >*.% financing available or sac<br />

our trade tn plan<br />

NEW WORLD.<br />

316 Radioed<br />

BRICK HOME<br />

Large borne perfect ta* la hnsni bust-<br />

aass or baaaty Ms*. 1 >i*iuini. livias<br />

room. M h room, ritrhsa. nataral<br />

fireplace, close to mam X-wan All<br />

twrnaSYSllahle Asking (S7,MO Call<br />

JEAN QOLCHUK<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

Gold House Realtors<br />

420-2100 464-8881<br />

3<strong>18</strong> Rad<strong>for</strong>d<br />

CENTRAL AIRI<br />

Immaculate 3 Badrooa^ Brick Raack.<br />

finished Dasemwit Fireplace. aU Als-<br />

II !• Twsarisrajs laisglHOM<br />

"kathy rockefeller"<br />

RE/MAX 422-6030<br />

LAND CONTRACT<br />

I1L0M down, or tow tout eat available<br />

Super alee 1 bediuuoi brick raack. st-<br />

itched garage IS hatha, pal -<br />

floored dtatog room, sew carpet.<br />

ttal air and rac room MM (M s<br />

Moaika. Caetary 11. HarUord N<br />

S1S-0000. or 13M41I<br />

MSHDA MAGIC<br />

(1.7 SO DOWN 1 bedroom raack wtth 1<br />

aad only 1»M* Ideal tar<br />

SOUTH REDFORD I<br />

galow oa doable tow wt<br />

aad garage Below market rate*<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

Today 536-2000<br />

OPEN SUN 14X7S WESTGATE<br />

3 bedroom Ranch, family room with<br />

ftrplaca. 1 car attached garage Spot-<br />

MM' M4 MO<br />

MARTIN^ KFTCHUm 4 MARTIN<br />

522-0200<br />

SUMMIT 427-3200<br />

IS story<br />

desirable S Mile k Inkster Rd area<br />

Dining room, modem kitchen, barbe-<br />

cue. patio, large yard, a lot ol house tor<br />

tbe money Only (40.(00 MICHAEL<br />

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904 Farmington 306 SouthtieW-Lalhrup 306 Southflekl-Lathrup<br />

RANCH, trni Lonkay W of Orchard<br />

Lake Rd S of IS Mile Lot 94 X 160 , 3<br />

bedrootns. lull MU. 1 1toll botho. bring<br />

mom, dialog room. kitchen. family<br />

roam, attacked 3 "4 car nataral<br />

fireplace. etc Over 1600 sq ft immedl<br />

aW x-cuponcy 606.000 cosh VA-FHA<br />

pessdlng Open Sm 1-4 PM 2S6-4276<br />

GREATLY REDUCED<br />

Southfield Ranch in unmnculote ongi<br />

Ml oral borne, conveniently located<br />

to shopping areas X-Way* k Syna-<br />

gogues 3 bedroom*. 1 batha with air<br />

conditioning. sprinkler system bricked<br />

i. Martle sill*. ievolor*. built-in<br />

•Ivee ID family room, kitchen<br />

36 Babyioniar<br />

abode of<br />

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division<br />

5 ' Per<strong>for</strong>m<br />

53 Symbo fc<br />

cerium<br />

54 Greek lette*<br />

Simple Assumption<br />

•» batha, 2 fireplace*<br />

finished walk-oat lower level Opens to<br />

scenic acre of lawn with your own<br />

branch oI the River Rouge sod a lovely<br />

pood A rare find you 11 fall in love with<br />

I142.S00<br />

ASK FOR KAREN FREEMAN<br />

Chamberlain<br />

626-9100 553-3558<br />

lamlly<br />

place, m baths, secluded patio.<br />

meet, attached 2 car garage 669.900<br />

LAND CONTRACT TERMS offered oo<br />

this 1 bedroom brick ranch. 2 bath*,<br />

family room, finished basement wtth<br />

bar. patio, farafe. M5.K")<br />

1ST OFFERING oo this neat k clean J<br />

bedroom bnck tn-level In prime area,<br />

1W batha. remodeled kitchen with<br />

buUt-in*. (*mlly room, nice patio, it<br />

lacked garage 404.900<br />

COUNTRY atmosphere but clooe to ev<br />

ervthlng Is this 3 bedroom aluminum<br />

•toed home, nataral fireplace In family<br />

room, beaatlfully finished basement<br />

wtth bar k 2nd kitchen, central air, at-<br />

tached 2 car garage. large lot. 676.S00<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

NADA, INC 477-9800<br />

JUST LISTED<br />

FOOT bedroom pillared colonial, beauti-<br />

ful hardwood floors. large family room<br />

with nataral fireplace - owner anxious<br />

will consider all often 699 900<br />

Century 21<br />

ROBEC PROPERTIES<br />

851-7711<br />

Executive Relocation Services<br />

$10,000 UNDER MARKET<br />

Needs Decorating<br />

$10,000 DOWN-11% LC<br />

Specious brick 4 bedroom ranch, dining<br />

room, specious breakfast room, family<br />

room. 2 full bath*, basement Hurry<br />

UNDER $60,000<br />

LAND CONTRACT TERMS<br />

Brick J bedroom ranch, air, nataral<br />

fireplace, very sharp, finished baae-<br />

roeot, attached garage<br />

GRANT & HARRV REALTY<br />

548-3900<br />

310 Union Laka<br />

Commarca<br />

326 Condoa For Bala<br />

307 Mif<strong>for</strong>d-Htghiand<br />

LATHRUP, bv owner GREAT FAMI-<br />

LY HOME, 4 bedrooms. 1 baths, central<br />

air. air cleaner caspeting. draperies<br />

and all appliances 2 fireplace rec<br />

room, wet Mr pool table negotiable 2<br />

car attached garage with openers<br />

Fenced backyard, beautiful tree*<br />

SI'PER NEIGHBORS Poosible owner<br />

financing For appointment. &&7-0476<br />

LATHRUP VILLAGE<br />

OPEN SUN. 2-5PM<br />

19252 RAINBOW DRIVE<br />

(N off 11 Mile]<br />

Beautiful Estate Section' Spacious 4<br />

bedroom, 2*> bath Colonial, family<br />

room, library, central air 6123,400<br />

Call MARY L BOGIN<br />

HALL 4 HUNTER<br />

644-3500 645-05<strong>18</strong><br />

LEASE OPTION<br />

Immediate occupancy plus 4 bedrooma.<br />

country kitchen. 2W baths. Large family<br />

room with fireplace, first floor laundry<br />

2 Mi car attached garage large<br />

Landscaped lot 667,900<br />

255-0037<br />

RITE WAY<br />

3 STARS<br />

(25-pa) Contemporary ranch has J bed<br />

room*, J fall bath* and J car garage cc<br />

beautiful commooa lot Extended fami-<br />

ly or family with teenagers will enjoy<br />

privacy of 2 master bedroom suites<br />

ml basement, central air. 2-way fire-<br />

place Good financing. Pnce tl 16.000<br />

Century 21<br />

MT. VERNON SUB<br />

S OF 12 MILE E OF LAHSER<br />

21590 INDEPENDENCE Open Sun 2-4<br />

Motivated seller offers this 2.700 sq fl<br />

4 bedroom m bath colonial Featuring<br />

1st floor laundry, library and family<br />

cxtaa*. Completely fuusfred roc rood,<br />

circular drive, sprinkler system, many<br />

features Excellent location Priced<br />

right with quick occupancy Quality fin-<br />

ished throughout, be sure to see'<br />

BEACON SQUARE<br />

Terrtflc floor plan and beautiful setting<br />

on Uus 4 bedroom colooial Family<br />

room witi-fiieylate . ^eotral air;<br />

room, neutral decor throughout, f<br />

yartl w patio h BBQ Quick occupancy<br />

Seller anxiou». asking Ml WO<br />

PINEWOOD MANOR<br />

S OF IS MILE E OF SOUTHFIELD<br />

OWNER TRANSFERRED Immacu-<br />

late S bedroom ranch 2W batha. open<br />

kitchen, spacious family room, fire-<br />

place, central air. first floor laundry,<br />

beautiful rec room w bar Only I7J.900<br />

CAMBRIDGE VILLAGE<br />

To settle Mute 2 bedroom brick ranch<br />

Full basement, beautiful lot. fireplace<br />

HIGHLAND Com<strong>for</strong>table custom built<br />

10 year old J bedroom, 2 bath*, oo lake<br />

Large beautifully landscaped lot Im-<br />

mediate occupancy Separate quarters,<br />

110*.WO Buyers only 4SVMM<br />

306 Rochaatar-Troy<br />

HUNTERS CREEK SUB<br />

Four bedroom bnck quad level featur<br />

log dining room family room, fire-<br />

place. central air, 2 bath*, basement,<br />

burglar alarm, intercom central vacu-<br />

um. marble sill*. 2 car sttached garage<br />

k much more |12» W0<br />

O'RILLEY REALTY<br />

689-8844<br />

UNION LAKE Wsler<strong>for</strong>d. White Lake<br />

area Immediate occupancy and flexi<br />

ble terma oo home designed <strong>for</strong> active<br />

family J bedroom* plus office. 2 activi-<br />

ty rooms with fall extra kitchen 2W<br />

baths, fireplace, woodburoer hot water<br />

beet, lawp sprinklers I12J.W0 Mast<br />

See" Make offer W*2J1»<br />

AFFORDABLE BLOOMFIELD Are*<br />

Cossdo Specious J bedroom end «"t<br />

wood-d vW large cloaate. cesrtral air,<br />

miDicoodltlOE. M3.WC M2-01M<br />

326 Condoa For ftaia<br />

319 Homaa For Sala<br />

Oakland County<br />

AVON TWP Custom home, by owner<br />

Shado-woods Sub. colonial, central air<br />

premium lot fc elevation, greatroom<br />

with fireplace, 4 bedrooms tsclediaf<br />

Large master bedroom suite. 2>* car ga<br />

rage, asking IIW.W« S7»-1M7<br />

BEAUTIFUL PRIME<br />

very secluded S acrea, can be split N<br />

Oakland County 2 bedroom aluminum<br />

sided home large solid 2 story floored<br />

barn horse* allowed U you are looking<br />

<strong>for</strong> privacy, bu«e trees, deer. etc.. this<br />

is a rare find »4<br />

bath*, large family room with beamed<br />

cathedral celling, dnfmooe fireplace,<br />

custom bar aod woodwork, country<br />

kitchen with Jenn-air grill, custom deck<br />

on beautiful private yard 1208.000<br />

assumable mortgage 2415 Red<br />

Maple a Evenings S7»-2S»J<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 12-3<br />

2S2* KINGSTON: S of Bil Beaver, W<br />

of CooUdge EXTRAORDINARY Cape<br />

Cod in beautiful Buckingham Woods in-<br />

cludes fantastic in-ground pool and pa<br />

Uo, 4 bedrooms, family room with fire-<br />

place, terrific storage LAND CON-<br />

TRACT TERMS m.wo<br />

ASK FOR JUDY ANKRAPP<br />

Chamberlain *<br />

646-6000<br />

FIVE BEDROOMS<br />

Very spacious home al an af<strong>for</strong>dable<br />

price' New kitchen, firepiaced family<br />

room, sharp decor .004<br />

ASK FOR JANETTE ENGELHARDT<br />

Chamberlain<br />

64 7-5 100<br />

historic k spacious - rs.ooo<br />

Water<strong>for</strong>d 1J0 yr old farm home is<br />

worth the price <strong>for</strong> 2200 so.fl alone,<br />

with 4 bedroom* 2 bath*. 2 fireplace*.<br />

Solarium, library modern kitchen Add<br />

top quality Victorian features, Sylvan<br />

Lake privilege*. W acre wooded lot.<br />

low taxes k beat, aod It s an exception-<br />

al bargain. Last chance to buy directly<br />

from owner and save 110,000<br />

Days M4-1M0. Eves M2-5I5H<br />

LYON TOWNSHIP S 5 country acres<br />

with, "Never been lived in" J bedroom<br />

Tudor Quad, den. pood and extra ga-<br />

rage $124.W0<br />

Earl Keim Realty<br />

24» bMO<br />

NEW HOMES'<br />

Lease with option to boy!<br />

100% of rent will apply towards pur-<br />

chase Limited Offer<br />

J7J-W0U M»-fUS<br />

PROUD LAKE AREA<br />

TWO UNITS LEFT<br />

ONE TRI-LEVEL<br />

ONE COLONIAL<br />

Oak cabinet*, family room, fireplace. 2<br />

car garage full basement, appliances,<br />

large lot and more' Ready <strong>for</strong> occupan-<br />

cy"<br />

373-WOO M8-S11S<br />

LEASE WITH OPTION TO BUY'<br />

GREAT LOCATION'<br />

Proud Lake k Kensington Area Close<br />

lo freeways and shopping Open II to «<br />

clcoed Thursdays<br />

373-MOO M0-J115<br />

11.W% MORTGAGES AVAILABLE!<br />

BERT L SMOKLER k CO<br />

Will co-operate with other Brokers<br />

ANNOUNCING<br />

SUPERB<br />

J large bedroom*.<br />

yard, flniahed rsc room. Nataral fire-<br />

pUc« Ln living room decor AU<br />

ssnsi<br />

alive financing Wattles Creek. Troy<br />

IM.W0<br />

DARLING<br />

One bedroom 1st floor neutral decor,<br />

private basement Great location In<br />

complex Southfield. »32.WC<br />

GORGEOUS<br />

One bedroom plus dresaing area. 1£<br />

batha. private basement Interiors by<br />

Gorman Including large new wall unit<br />

Built in breakfast bar plo. many more<br />

features Ultra modern GREAT LOCA<br />

TION, Farmingloo. »5»,W0<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

Ooe bedroom apartment style, o w<br />

looks pool Neutral tooes. carport<br />

Great <strong>for</strong> singles or starter. H4.000<br />

NORTHVILLE<br />

Immaculate 2 bedroom. 2">» bath town-<br />

bow Beautiful walk-out to Landscaped<br />

K ilo, finished basement, fireplace. 1st.<br />

or utility room, garage. M2.W0<br />

CONDO BUYERS!<br />

STOP IN ANYTIME<br />

29556 Southfteid Rd. Suite<br />

204. Jusl N. of 12 Mile Rd<br />

A SPECIALIST<br />

DOES MAKE A DIFFERENCE<br />

Condominium<br />

Realty<br />

559-3800<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS, 14 k<br />

belt, 2 bedroom. 2 bath,<br />

1100 sq fl all appUaoces<br />

dryer, pool tennis iS2 W0<br />

BY OWNER<br />

downtown<br />

FARMINGTON Walk to<br />

shopping, includes washer<br />

dryer. • moa Free Aaeoc doea.U3.M0<br />

or besti<br />

t offer<br />

47» U7I or M«-20«S<br />

CANTON 1 Bed<strong>for</strong>d VlUa Condo, J bed<br />

room*. 2^> hatha, garage finished base-<br />

ment. drapes k appliances included<br />

Priced to sell IJJ 500<br />

Days. Ml-4700, after Jptn. Ml 2««l<br />

CANTON Towohouee BedJord VUia<br />

Attached garage, 2 bedroom. IS batha.<br />

rmkshed basement, patio, central air<br />

kitchen appliance*, clubhouse<br />

condition Owner<br />

CANTON TWP Two gorgeous rancb<br />

style central air condUooed umU la the<br />

Winds" complex near Ford Rd and 1<br />

27S X-wsy Finished baaement wtth<br />

bar. both units have fireplaces aod car<br />

ports Low, low 140 k Call Co<br />

Hart<strong>for</strong>d 42». toe<br />

Century 21,<br />

M1-2W0<br />

CENTRAL AIR Cools this nwUculoush<br />

kept condo located In luxortoos Bra i » rtvor X n-<br />

a n I Ml ft I telf hatha HorMa<br />

SOUTHFIELD<br />

OPEN BOUSE SUN , 1 TO 4<br />

16190 Eldrtdge Lane<br />

(So off 13 Mile, E of ~<br />

BIRMINGHAM Si<br />

Tri-level. 4 bedroom*, 2VI bath*, plus<br />

panalled family room with fireplace<br />

Folly carpeted, neutral decor 2 car at-<br />

tached garage Treed aad landacapad<br />

lot with a private patio WaBUog dh>-<br />

tanco to swim chih Reduce<br />

6*2 790 By Owner 642-4116 or<br />

TROY<br />

temporary<br />

lot. Cathedral ceiling! in living room k<br />

dining room, new carpeting, freshly<br />

painted, new central air. fireplace with<br />

641-9770<br />

jrlasa doors, huge fenced yard<br />

RYMAL SYMES<br />

TROY BY OWNER Huge 3300 sq ft<br />

colooial S years old 5 bedrooms circu-<br />

lar stairs, 28 ft kitchen Immediate oc-<br />

cupancy 6117,000 11% LC 679-7244<br />

TROY<br />

Large Quad 4 bedroom*. 2H baths,<br />

family room, central air sprinklers By<br />

appt ' 875-7093<br />

TWO BEDROOM bnck oo double lot In<br />

North Rochester Full basement k at-<br />

tic fenced yard Immediate pooenoior.<br />

664.400 Ann Arbor 1-971-1211<br />

309 Royal Oak-Oak Park<br />

Huntington Woods<br />

BERKLEY<br />

UNDER $48,000<br />

$2,500 DOWN<br />

a,carpet<br />

Summer porch, finished 1<br />

garage Very sharp'<br />

GRANT Si HARRY REALTY<br />

548-3900<br />

SYLVAN LAKE AKiLA<br />

1ST. OFERING.<br />

BEAUTIFULLY redecorated mainte-<br />

nance free Aluminum Ranch Country<br />

kitchen, natural fireplace basement,<br />

wood deck Lake privileges<br />

EARL KEIM<br />

538-8300<br />

REDFORD INC,<br />

bave a desirable 3 &e«itoo«n<br />

aod den coodo home which a<br />

available <strong>for</strong> this summer's<br />

delivery The master bedroom<br />

suite is located oo the first<br />

floor and as always we Include<br />

2H baths, central air. living<br />

room fireplace, full basement<br />

and an attached 2 cor garage<br />

The breakfast area leads to<br />

your own private courtyard<br />

$178,900<br />

320 Homaa For Sala<br />

Wayna County<br />

ANXIOUS<br />

Sellers will go VA on this 4 bedroom<br />

brick bome which features a fantastic<br />

family room basement, and garage<br />

Blend rates svailable Cherry Hill<br />

schools 639 .400<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

Gold House Realtors<br />

478-4660 261-4700<br />

BELLEVILLE AREA. 4 bedroom, fam-<br />

ily room wtth fireplace, 1 car garage<br />

wtth opener fenced 643.400<br />

697-0120<br />

Executive<br />

4 Bedroom Home<br />

CLAWSON - CUTE ALUMINUM sided<br />

3 bedroom ranch with basement Car-<br />

peting. drapes, kitchen appliancea Ide-<br />

al starter or retiree home Clooe to<br />

schools Just 648.400<br />

G00DE<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

A Goode Listing Is A Good Buy 1<br />

l«U N Woodward 647-16<br />

NO OAK PARK - Etkir 4 bedroom<br />

brick colooloL 3"» batha. family room,<br />

large den. air, carpeting, drape*, fall<br />

basement attached garage, W-4649<br />

Reduced price<br />

337-6477<br />

SPACIOUS Bt Level ranch. 130 I 160<br />

lot 2M6 sq fl Ooon <strong>for</strong> move M 3-6<br />

(nil uuiuo. 2S batha. IS car garaee I<br />

flropioco*. walk-dot family room Roe'<br />

roan, new neotral decor throughout, tt-<br />

clodlng all c<br />

Many extra*<br />

priced to ~<br />

rw neutral oecor tanxsgsMMi. or<br />

I sell Owner 344-3336<br />

•PECTACULAR PACKAGE com<strong>for</strong>t<br />

• throe I<br />

I 676 treed lot wttk ,<br />

roach oo IM<br />

faarloa la SoatkfMd Family kitchen,<br />

•air fan foil<br />

I yr old <strong>for</strong>-<br />

EZ LAND CONTRACT lovely<br />

raach • Eeoraaoa Trails Soh Two-<br />

way fireplace la living room and dialog<br />

OAK PARK, <strong>for</strong> sale or rent By<br />

Clean i bedroom, brick ranch. 1 car ga-<br />

X fenced yard, finished rec room<br />

6 PM 967 3714<br />

OPEN SUN 1 to 4<br />

916 E 2nd ROYAL OAK E of Wood-<br />

ward and S of 11 Mile Well maintained<br />

home ha* 2 bedrooms unfinished upper<br />

•toryi. 3 baths 2* car garage with<br />

Opener and screened porch with Storm*<br />

641,966 (H44082) H A N -<br />

NETT, INC.<br />

REALTORS<br />

646-6200<br />

Spacious ranch overlooking goU<br />

custom built 111 197 4 3H baths, den,<br />

rooms extra large family room and<br />

raised bearth fireplace, oversized at-<br />

tached 2 car garage, circle drive, full<br />

basement, and toned beating Owner<br />

anxious Aaking 6146.900 Call<br />

TOM REED<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

Gold House Realtors<br />

420-2100 464-8881<br />

2 ACRES<br />

Beaatiiul all brick 4 bedroom (tome,<br />

family room, fmplace. attached 2 ear<br />

garage barn and corral Must see to ap-<br />

preciate this ptne lined yard Priced at<br />

689.900 Ask <strong>for</strong><br />

TIM KAZY<br />

422-6030<br />

RE/MAX FOREMOST, INC<br />

322 Homac For Sato<br />

Macomb County<br />

ROMEO. 3 bedroom, roach,<br />

lot. immediate<br />

country<br />

662 004<br />

Jean Valka • Walty DeLoofl<br />

645-6240<br />

SALES OFFICE<br />

South of 13 M»e Rd.<br />

Between Lahser & Telegraph<br />

Birmingham<br />

BIRMINGHAM CONDO<br />

2 bedroom*. 2 bath*. move-Is condition<br />

Last time offered by owner 644-4204<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

OPEN SAT. & SUN. 2-5<br />

elegant unit<br />

quality coo-<br />

Prime location m-town An<br />

with 1440 sq ft<br />

dominium Five large rooms, two foil<br />

ft in a top<br />

baths, direct acceai lo two covered cor-<br />

am] much more Only 6119,1<br />

IT NOW'<br />

K°. available SEE I<br />

MICHIGAN REALTY<br />

296-7602<br />

boy t bedroom*, t both, Mr. appU<br />

ance* end out Most sell 144 900<br />

Mll<strong>for</strong>d 664-9476<br />

OPEN SUN 1-4<br />

Bloomfield Hills - 2 bedioomo. 2>*<br />

bath*, small complex oa nataral pood,<br />

all appliances, I<br />

1.000 After 6<br />

1164.1 PM 646-2$ 36<br />

BLOOMFIELD HILLS City l«72 Stmt<br />

<strong>for</strong>d Lout 3 bedroom urwnhouM. I a<br />

baths Walk to Craobrook<br />

6921.000 Flexible terms<br />

BLOOMFIELD HILLS. Icxary coodo.<br />

Cranbrook Manor Dramatic 2 story liv-<br />

ing room with balcony, celling fan. fire-<br />

place. 3 foil balha. master bedroom<br />

suite third bedroom or stody super lor<br />

entertaining with antrum and 2 private<br />

K s, large 2 car altacfcsd garage<br />

exterior paint now roof, great<br />

storage 6149 006 By owner 441-9197<br />

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Davn Century 21 Today 344-0044<br />

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bedroom apartment, carpeting,<br />

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sr<br />

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19600 Telegraph, next to<br />

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Office fours<br />

10 AM-4 PM WEEKDAYS<br />

10AM-4PM SAT , UAM-1PM SUN<br />

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FARMINGTON HILLS Muirwood, at<br />

Grand River 4 Drake 1 bedroom<br />

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Bob 474-3*70<br />

Thursday<br />

9H MILE 4 HAGGERTi<br />

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CHILDREN WT?LCOME<br />

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Call Tues. Wed. Fn 9 30-t 30<br />

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room newly decoratad apt. starting at<br />

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ABSOLUTELY<br />

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PETS PERMITTED<br />

FRANKUKtPAUfER<br />

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IN CANTON TWP.<br />

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Central Air Conditioning<br />

Carpeting<br />

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Sound Conditioned<br />

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397-0200<br />

373-2196<br />

OAK PARK<br />

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OLD REDFORD Ooe bedroom,<br />

lliot<br />

CallSti<br />

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. parting<br />

>u plus utilitlea 4<br />

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OLD REDFORD 2 bedroom fireplac^<br />

aecunty C<br />

434-04*0<br />

carpeting, dish waaher. air conditioning<br />

"1340 plua utll<br />

1pm. caU<br />

431 3417<br />

private parking No pets. $340 plus utii<br />

[ties 4 security. Between 9-4p "<br />

434-0400<br />

FREE CABLE TV<br />

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OAK PARK AREA<br />

SCOTIA MANOR<br />

12*00 W 9 MILE<br />

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ONE OR TWO BEDROOM FROM $344<br />

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PIERRE APTS.<br />

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GARDEN CITY - 5857 Ink-<br />

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CASH TOOAY<br />

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PLYMOUTH Prtnss MaM St Isesttas<br />

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Lease aMhar MS* ar 4.4** *» R Oser<br />

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RESIDENT MANAGER<br />

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WESTLAND AREA<br />

BLUE GARDEN APTS.<br />

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402 FurnWied Apta.<br />

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FIELD. COMPETITIVE RATI*<br />

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1M.I<br />

WESTLAND AREA^^^H<br />

A«racttre 1 tae uuui apartment, (3*0<br />

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meat, $344 moqtkly Carpeted, dacorut<br />

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WESTLAND WOODS I<br />

SOUTHFIELD<br />

HIDDEN OAKS APTS<br />

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GE appliancea. csramlc bath* central<br />

beautiful wooded lite<br />

PRICES BEGIN AS LOW AS $J74<br />

557-4520<br />

SOUTHFJtLD, 12 MlM/TaMfraph. sst>-<br />

IctNov 1 to May or April 1 Beaatifully<br />

furnish sd. bring room, dining room,<br />

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Pontrall Apts.<br />

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kitchen, clubhouse aod pool<br />

437-3303<br />

WESTLAND AREA<br />

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M Carpeted, decorated 4 M a<br />

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Country Court<br />

Apartments<br />

721-0500<br />

WESTLAND<br />

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44*4 N CHRISTINE<br />

Ford Rd . 1 block E of Wayne<br />

FURNITURE FOR YOUR<br />

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GLOBE RENTALS<br />

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EAST-110* East MaplollS Mile Rd)<br />

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TROY. 444-<strong>18</strong>04<br />

BIRMINGHAM AREA<br />

3 bedroom brick raach home oa 14 MUs<br />

Rd, caalraDy located bats ssn Green-<br />

field 4 Woodward Are Lares living<br />

dialog room. I car gs-<br />

404 Kouaea For Rent<br />

BIRMINGHAM $1<br />

ranch, central air. lanced yard wtth ga<br />

rana. tally carpeted, stare, refrtaara-<br />

U, Nop*. 3 4 * ^ pjmaacwrHf ^<br />

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csntly i adatsealed, store 4 frig, fund<br />

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BLOOMFIELD an'«<br />

fui .<br />

wttkoptioatobuy<br />

Ttohay fcl$n<br />

BLOOMFIELD VILLAGE<br />

(4 bsdioom. m I<br />

appliance* 81 004 par month<br />

Century 21<br />

PIETY HILL. INC. J 842-8100<br />

404 Houaea For Rant<br />

FARM1NCTON HILLS<br />

lonUL 1-3 I<br />

Can Carol or OMk AnsrhsOL Real b-<br />

477 (111 ar<br />

bnck ranch, tail<br />

dow asatmsnta 4 atr naiwinair May<br />

M1-3M4, 444-4414<br />

rag*. walMo-wall carpeting.<br />

• " ' IM baths<br />

BIRMINCRAM - Earth ton* decor - I<br />

bedrooms. IM be the. srtth lavalore off<br />

master bedroom, all appliances. 2 car<br />

aarana, tree lined MreM. $4*4 $**7<br />

Doraiaatar (Mapte/Coolidge). 444-41*1<br />

BIRMINGHAM SCHOOLS<br />

on Klrtwood Lake 4 bedrooms, 3M<br />

baths, family room, library <strong>for</strong> lease<br />

$11*4 month CaU<br />

Mltxl Phillip*. 44*-4400 or 44»-441*<br />

Cranbrook Aaaoc lac Realtor*<br />

BIRMINGHAM - 1 bedrooms, rises 4<br />

decorated, raapouaibie adult wtth rafsr-<br />

* 1440 mo After 4pm call 414-4044<br />

JUST BRING YOUR TOOTHBRUSH<br />

Maple oear Drake. Lib* BOW, central<br />

air. carport Oct 14-May 1, 1*44 Mr<br />

CharMa. $*4-71*4 day* Eves 441-14*3<br />

TELEGRAPH/GRAND RTVER<br />

Modern, carpeted, air Apt*, from 1224<br />

Include beat 4 laundry farill<br />

Call Mgr<br />

tMs. close<br />

244-<strong>18</strong>2*<br />

Brand<br />

il-like i<br />

apartment-like carriage boon<br />

tiful country setting Private<br />

•rage with door opener, perfect <strong>for</strong><br />

jtiStsnKnal peraosi, $440 per month in-<br />

' i all utlittM* Call Mary.<br />

days 444-4*10. or<br />

Eve* 441-43*1<br />

TROY SOMERSET AREA<br />

Specious 1 bediuum apartments $374<br />

monthly- DecoralatL carpeted. 4 le a<br />

beautiful area. Heal laclsded. oo pet*<br />

VILLAGE APARTMENTS 342-Oil5<br />

VILLAGE SQUIRE<br />

ON FORD RD.<br />

Jmt E of 1-174<br />

NO RENT TIL' OCTOBER<br />

FOR 1 BEDROOM<br />

SPACIOUS<br />

1 & 2 BEDROOM<br />

from $305<br />

Heat Included<br />

WESTLAND SHOPPING AREA I 4 2<br />

bed! oucu luxury EXTRA LARGE apt*<br />

Separate eating area la kitchen, walk-to<br />

closet, central air, dishwasher, disposal<br />

leans court, pool, clubhouse, some wttk<br />

-<br />

WESTLAND<br />

Walk to Hudsons<br />

6843 Wayne Rd.<br />

1 4 2 beihoom apartment*. Newly dec-<br />

orated. parting, air. pool<br />

HEAT INCLUDED<br />

Cable available Saalia i welcome<br />

FROM $1*4 NO APPLICATION FEES<br />

Open 7 days 721-6468<br />

SOUTHFIELD<br />

Furnished<br />

HIGH RISE APARTMENTS<br />

1 and 2 BEDROOMS<br />

SHORT TERM LEASE<br />

559-2680<br />

WALLED LAKE 14 Mil* k Dadur 1<br />

badtoom*. carnWa Utcfc—, rail baaa-<br />

m*oL p r u t IMS mo. M*aiow Hit<br />

lac Braca Ltofd Ul-MTI<br />

WAYNE<br />

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402 Fumiahed Apta.<br />

For Rant<br />

ABSOLUTE LUXURY<br />

Monthly Leases<br />

COMPLETELY FURNISHED<br />

$495 AND UP<br />

Birmingham Area<br />

Maid Service Available<br />

THE MANORS<br />

280-2510<br />

ACCREDITED MGT.<br />

ORGANIZATION (AMO)<br />

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transferee* Moving 4 can't sell your<br />

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am* For a free appraisal 4 explana-<br />

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Accredited - Bonded 4 Licensed<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

posit After<br />

carpeted, garage, kitchen appb<br />

Mil per month plan security de-<br />

Ifter f PM caU 444-447T<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

a to commuter hardwood floor*,<br />

well maintained, garage 1 Yr lenee.<br />

1424 per Mo. Call 440-1714<br />

BIRMINGHAM • 3 Newly decorated<br />

ptm aecanty See at<br />

i call 440-344$<br />

BRIGHTON<br />

partially furnished, carpeted. Sept 7-<br />

May 1*44 3373 mo -I- utilities securi-<br />

ty deposit. No pets 413-133*; 231*011<br />

BUNGALOW yard.<br />

One Way<br />

CANTON Cherry Hill 4 Lilley<br />

. central i<br />

attached 1 car garage fenced yard<br />

$474 per month ptaa security After<br />

4pen. 443-117$<br />

CANTON. .<br />

area. 3 bsdi ooma. large famity room.<br />

Mthe, baaement, garage. Good sc-<br />

to 174 expressway aad Mka tralla<br />

IM<br />

OAROaWrCITY<br />

store 4 refrlgiii s4ar, wader 4 drew<br />

lartadsd $$74par month ataa sCllitlss<br />

4 security Ispmtf 423 4M4 417 111*<br />

cm<br />

sari-r^ta.<br />

4 utllltMs CaU 11AM-4PM. $23-4441<br />

GARDEN CTTY<br />

raach. drape*. sM<br />

6 seam sal. pool. $*** per<br />

utitttlas 4400 ascsrlty<br />

BET - 3 bedroom<br />

tide okay Grand Hirer<br />

HAMTRAMCK AREA $3*1<br />

Option lo Bay 8346 Will show<br />

4-11-43 11AM-3PM 44V 7344<br />

404 Houaea For Rant AM HniMi • fnr * — * For Rant<br />

LATHRUP SouthAeM ranch. 3 bed-<br />

witt ywtaa. $43* Mo, > 1 mo ascwUy MV4144 or 474-1*04<br />

UVONU<br />

•$>74-/mo<br />

341-447$ a* 1-4*7^1414<br />

PLYMOUTH. * bedroom III Igl |h-<br />

month PH. last aad ons half<br />

45*<br />

garage, sarth Base* I rait<br />

tree* plaataT Boil nBili itn>ini<br />

Leesa basse option wtU rent month to<br />

3 ea r^sstrsi. srs;<br />

z S i n<br />

HOUGH PARK<br />

room IM bath tri-MreL esallty boos*,<br />

only 10*4 Call Jim EWnJge, Centurtv<br />

21. Gold Hons*. «44 100*<br />

LIVONIA - NICE LOCATION<br />

UVONU<br />

ty 443-1*41<br />

LIVONIA SCHOOLS<br />

IM<br />

4*1 22*7<br />

JOY RD. Evergreen ares. 1<br />

frame hose* Freshly painted, ideal (or<br />

working couple Immediate occupancy<br />

173-13<strong>18</strong> Etastasaa 414-0***<br />

LAKE ORION- 3<br />

aae 147$ per month ntaa deposit<br />

Aak <strong>for</strong> Anne. 14V1331 422-4419<br />

CANTON<br />

3 belliwau ranch Finished basement<br />

Least Security Referencus M74<br />

Call after 4pm 443^41*<br />

CANTON - $ . .<br />

IM batha, appliancea. IM car attached<br />

3424 per month plus<br />

SepcML 4 monthtoi 5S&<br />

CEDAR ISLAND LAKE Lakefroot<br />

home 4 bedroom. 1 beth. year lease<br />

343-73*7<br />

BIRMINGHAM - 1 bedroom Cape Cod,<br />

clooe to downtown, family room, fin-<br />

ished beeeroeot $494 month Sept 1.<br />

lpm - 4pm. 441-Till Eves, 4*$**7$<br />

BIRMINGHAM 3 bedroom brick 4 alu-<br />

minum ranch, central air, refrigerator,<br />

range $474 month plus security<br />

Day* 474-1*24; Eves, 441-0414<br />

BIRMINGHAM - $ bedroom bungalow<br />

$4*0 per month Indades all apptUacea.<br />

1 car garage. Call Shirley PMsner<br />

Chamberlain. 414-9100 l**-**ll<br />

DEARBORN HOME, beaatifully deco-<br />

rated. carpeted. I antler aped, central<br />

air, furnished or unfurnlabed. 1 bent<br />

room*, garage, fenced yard. 4 minutes<br />

to Ford Plant 4 Office. Greenfield 4<br />

Michigan Are area. $424 174-947$<br />

garage, lake privllaca* $440<br />

i ptas security Optlas to buy<br />

LIVONIA Available September 3 bed-<br />

1 beth* IM car gh-<br />

eu appliancea.<br />

fenced backyard $414 per month ptaa<br />

recurity Minima 1 yrer M-s&jU<br />

UVONU - Colooial 4<br />

baths, family room,'fireplace,<br />

immediate oc-<br />

cupancy, 87*4 '^th^Sioe to ,<br />

or red monthly Ctoe Way 523-4004<br />

UVONU "5 FINEST LOCATION Clas-<br />

sy 3 bo*eom brick raack IM bstha.<br />

large living room, family room with<br />

nrapiacajfllchsn/bruskfi<br />

Hoor laundry room, full<br />

garage For the fussy<br />

No pet* Perry Realty 474-7440<br />

flr»l<br />

UVONU<br />

ae 3 baths. IM<br />

ed, fenced yard 8*24<br />

Available Sept 1<br />

Extra large 4 bedroom<br />

security<br />

434-1M2<br />

UVONU 3 bedroom bnck raach Good<br />

location Family room, finished baae-<br />

ment. carpeted Married preferred. Se-<br />

cartty, lease $4*4 474-0041<br />

UVONU 3 bedroom ranch. More, re-<br />

frigeratnr. IM car garage, fenced yard,<br />

very risen 14*0 mo . 1 months security<br />

deposit After 4 PM 344-8144<br />

UVONU<br />

I bodiowu raach, near Livonia Mall<br />

Large lot Appliancea Included<br />

144* month 174-4238<br />

MIDOLZ2ELT 4 Aaa Arhor Trail<br />

bedroom bane, maialaad garage<br />

month ptaa aecunty Short term !<br />

possibility Call altar IN 413-0113<br />

Cantae boo a troo<br />

N OA* PARK AREA -11<br />

aial IM baths, family i<br />

RKDTORD UNION School DMtrte*<br />

IM beth* 1 car gh-<br />

4 liidraser brU<br />

H W ROYAL OAK. f*4ly carpeted. I<br />

bedrooms, fireplace. Florida room, sll<br />

ittiiruriLi * iwawn<br />

Call I 47444*4<br />

OA* PARK. 4 bedroom ColonlaL partly<br />

furnished, central air. attached garage,<br />

available thru June M 1400 mo<br />

443-1044 or 711 -*1M<br />

PLYMOUTH - For rent or saM 130*<br />

Junction 3 bediooum. family room.<br />

" - . e x -<br />

PLYMOUTH.<br />

IM<br />

IM car garaas. enclosed front porch.<br />

$400 month piss stUitiea sad aecunty<br />

Available Oct. 444-4194<br />

bedroum* 2 car g*<br />

_jaent New a;<br />

newly decorated Immediate<br />

cy. $344 monthly plua MilitKs. 144-12*5<br />

RENTALS<br />

Detroit, $2*0<br />

METRO WEST<br />

261-3956<br />

ROCHESTER AHEA Charmlag I bad-<br />

bath* large family<br />

hags bora 1414 mo<br />

SOUTHFIELD A dog ko<br />

liuiaaat) oo I acres, wtth I<br />

ed 4 bedroom. I both,<br />

bome. $*4* 477-2T23 or<br />

\G2Ll<br />

44-74*3<br />

Ml-11ST<br />

400 Apartmanta For Rant<br />

" * e*<br />

400 Apartmenta For Rent<br />

EIGHT MILE-Grand Rlrer, 3 bedroom<br />

home. No garage, no pets. $374 Securi-<br />

ty depcait required.<br />

474-4*7$<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS - Attractive,<br />

modern. 2 bedroom home FuC best<br />

ment. fenced yard $3*4 per month plus<br />

security deposit. No pgtt $74-3*37<br />

400 Apartmanta For Rant<br />

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A BIRMINGHAM ranch. 3 bedroom*<br />

Stove *ad refrigerator, double garage.<br />

*lr, fenced yard. $400 month<br />

RKOdMRHRy 442-0014<br />

BELLEVILLE AREA - $ bedroom<br />

country ranch on 1 acre, fireplace,<br />

store, refngerestor. $400, 1st, last, se-<br />

curity 4T7-4M7<br />

STflNEYBROQKE APTS<br />

J o y R d . a t 1 - 2 7 5<br />

1 & 2 Bedrooms V/t Baths<br />

Pool-Tennis Plymouth Schools<br />

• SUMMER SPECIAL •<br />

FREE HEAT<br />

FREE C O O K I N G G A S<br />

CABLE TV<br />

From '310<br />

- HARP I A ItP ti a • a. ail y 4a m 111^^ u pkift ^<br />

MODEL OPE1f M UAILY, 12-5 WtcKcNuS<br />

4 5 5 - 7 2 0 0<br />

9A 1 t i f f i n<br />

F R E E<br />

O N E M O N T H S R E N T<br />

SPACIOUS 1, 2.3 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSES<br />

In The Hills of prestigious West Bloomfield<br />

FROM $247<br />

FULL BASEMENTS<br />

-HEAT INCLUDED-<br />

I 8 unique ranch and toomnouse<br />

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Incomparable resort and club<br />

advantages, situated on over<br />

100 dramatically rolling acres<br />

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Call 729-3328<br />

Deris, great roo-ms and<br />

attached garages available<br />

All witti private entries.<br />

laundry; S storage facilities<br />

RENTALS FROM $525 TO J1150<br />

Luxury furnished aoarlr«ents<br />

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1,2 4 3 Bedroom Terrace Rentals<br />

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BEVERLY HILLS 4 bedroom colon!<br />

aL available Sept 1. Appliances inctad-<br />

W4M07 424-4444<br />

ad $7*0 par monU.<br />

WE WANT YOUR DEAL<br />

400 Apartmanta For Rant<br />

FAVORABLE LEASING TERMS<br />

Security Sysi<br />

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42Se070<br />

Plymouth<br />

Manor Apts.<br />

CMrO< PtTimtk<br />

From $320<br />

Sr Citizens Welcome<br />

No Pets<br />

455-3880<br />

BROOKDALE<br />

Modern 1 and 2<br />

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Apartments<br />

The ideal choice<br />

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coon trifled South<br />

Lyon, next to the<br />

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SoacMXis Rooma • Covered Parking • Central<br />

AirCondlttoning • Wall to Wa# Carpeting<br />

Balconies • Pool • Club Houae • Spectacular<br />

Ground*<br />

BRGDKDALE<br />

Comer of 9 Mile end Pontiec Treil<br />

Open Daily until 6<br />

Phono 437-1223<br />

Furni*h«d »p*rtm«ota Avltob*<br />

WO AD<br />

INCLUDES<br />

SWIMMING P< K)I<br />

DESIGNER INTERK>RS<br />

INDIVIDUAL HOT WATER<br />

BALCONIES OR PATIOS<br />

CAR PORTS<br />

NATURE AREAS<br />

' CONVENIENT SHOPPING<br />

" V " FREE CABLE T V<br />

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OPEN WEEKDAYS * 30-S<br />

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LIVE ON A LAKE<br />

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You Dont have<br />

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to Get Away<br />

from it all.<br />

Heat Included<br />

14 2 Bedrooms<br />

Pool • Beach • Tennis<br />

• Clubhouse<br />

• Coveted Parking<br />

• Lakefront Apartment<br />

• Gatehouse<br />

. Dishwashers<br />

• Cable TV Spring "83<br />

681-4100<br />

Model Open S-5 Daily, 12-5 Weekend*<br />

CASS LAKIv<br />

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door pool, huu, a loom t»*tti. whirlpool and oxorciM<br />

room<br />

• Stunning dubhouM with Mr—tOm loungo and gam*<br />

• Sodudad Mtting aantdat wood* and duck (>ood*<br />

• Cabta Tahhaion<br />

• HEAT AMD HOT WATER PAID FOR BY LANDLORD<br />

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U)oo&cr£St Villa<br />

apartments & athletic club<br />

S300 WOOOCREST DRIVE<br />

WESTLAND, MICHIGAN 4S<strong>18</strong>S<br />

Phone »1-«028<br />

CorvorMortty locai«J oft W*yna Boa


404 Houaaa For Rant<br />

OftE Thursdey, <strong>August</strong> <strong>18</strong>. <strong>1983</strong><br />

CREATIVE LIVING<br />

CLA66IFIED REAL E6TRTE<br />

SOUTHFIELD 1* Mite 4 laktear, 1-4<br />

Oory lamlly room, fireplace. Ml basemoi<br />

lcvfinp MMraMt /<br />

Call 47WT31<br />

407 Mobtta Homaa<br />

For Rant<br />

SOtTHFIELD b o w I<br />

brie* ruck. Central ur. «D ippllnw FARMINGTON LOCATION<br />

KH> ( M W d - tl Mite urn MM 1 >i*o mr. fumaakaf Reference * •»<br />

par moot* Aftar Ipm. HHIM c r t i n q M l h P M<br />

471-141*<br />

SOCTHFIELD<br />

mm bull ranch. ttwM fang*.<br />

lot fireplace,<br />

•11 appU<br />

lacteM. I M ,0<br />

mo + aecarity "*T«S<br />

SOUTHFIELD 11 miteOreaaBeM ire*<br />

I bedroom. 1V» batha colonial. fireplace.<br />

family room. »<br />

SOUTH LYON. 4 bedrooma. 1 batka.<br />

rtraciaoa. rac room. 1 car (araaa. Mr.<br />

I M H t m a not wltk opttea to ten<br />

UNION LAKE. 4 bedroom. IM hethOokntel<br />

garage. family roan. fireplace,<br />

appliance* |TM month - iecur*y da-<br />

B*-1173<br />

«J garage, fteitaed te<br />

yard. Sacarity dap<br />

M73 par mooth Aftar 7 pm M»**l*<br />

WATERFORD<br />

bouee Very leclnded.<br />

WAYNE. 1 badroom brick. carpeted,<br />

caraga. large I laaead yard.<br />

IUI pta<br />

WAYNE - > bedroom. 1 Mory, taenmane<br />

faaced-ln yard, petto, baesteful<br />

bow. « moatk tease at a Una. MM<br />

ptaaMMeecartty MHM4<br />

HlUa<br />

lava 4<br />

Call Mr<br />

Laxarr CotonlaL BfaomflaM<br />

•ta I Mooth Laaaa • I<br />

II.3M par<br />

WEST BLOOMFIELD fmrnertlila occupancy<br />

Newly redecorated MM *qJt.<br />

3bedioom ranch. 1 ta""<br />

•aodeck wltk tagroond<br />

poet. «<br />

beaetUul acrea. f775 par o<br />

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WESTLAND<br />

QLENWOOD ORCHARD APTS. I 4 1<br />

bedroom units from MM.<br />

WESTLAND atast ar<br />

Lower level apartment available MM<br />

per moatk ptaa utillttea CaU after «pm<br />

WESTLAND Scfcpote. mil<br />

Iakater 1 bedroom brick.<br />

>%b<br />

ST<br />

WESTLAND<br />

aad flroplac* AppHanrea<br />

carpeting throughout dr drhpe* MM/<br />

montkly ptaa aecarity<br />

401 Duptexaa For Rant<br />

CANTON - Builder* brand new 1 be<br />

room. 1* lack, fall liiimil, afl a;<br />

tttctaa •iiiillMi • MM Maa stum<br />

Mr BoatL'l -*tl arailaCa Sept li<br />

CANTON Ol-tevol dapttx. 1 boiteooi<br />

PLYMOUTH - FORD Wayne Rd<br />

1 bedroom, yard, off Mia<br />

iua.11 location. Hit n<br />

410 Ftata For Rant<br />

DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM<br />

1 bedroom. 1 bath. I car garage, large<br />

kitctaa. m carpeting or hardwood<br />

floor* No .alute MTI Mo W-lld<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

1 bedroom lit floor flat la town. Ideal<br />

tar elderly US wltk range Available<br />

Sent!- 441-4 IM<br />

DEARBORN<br />

DOWNTOWN PLYMOUTH<br />

No A p££ZrJZ£%p<br />

flat<br />

NORTH REDFORD AREA<br />

Lovely 1 betkoom upper Bent, tat water<br />

tadnded AdaltaRnfarencu* OTJ<br />

MMllt Aftar 3MPM: 4U-MM<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

1 rooma (1 bedroom), afper. akare aOlittea<br />

MM per Ms. ptaa aecarity Ceatral<br />

beatneee araa.Ml-tUT or<br />

REDFORD. taeatlfml 1 room ap|<br />

carpnled. wltk Move * refrtgeralcr<br />

pata. MM moatk. 1 na. aecarity All<br />

atUKtea tnrtaded Grand River-7<br />

Upper flat la attractive oM<br />

I Bome uood area - ?e»et Ideal lor<br />

* - a S I " —<br />

WESTLAND. 1 tedwa brick raack.<br />

fenced yard. l*k car garage near elementary<br />

ackoote. baaemeot Very good<br />

cooaStloc MTJ per taddtt 7»MMT<br />

WESTLAND 1 bedroom raack. aQ<br />

Utckeo appUaacea. taeiraH, central<br />

air, MM per moatk + >ecerKy dapcMt<br />

WESTLAND - > tadrooca taOM. i<br />

try »tyte kitctaa. fenced yard,<br />

excellent MM ptaa lit i tent<br />

Available Sept» :imui<br />

W BLOOMFIELD Eaacatlve bra. 4<br />

badroom Cotoaial. 1 ftreplacea. family<br />

room. IW car gang*. IH hatha,<br />

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10 Mile - Lahser<br />

1 or 1 bedrooma. Ite hatha, living room,<br />

dialog room, aaparmte breaklaat nook,<br />

beilt lo appUaacea FtaMtad roc room<br />

with nparata laendry room, Fally enr-<br />

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<strong>Observer</strong> & Eccentric Newspapers. Thursday <strong>August</strong> <strong>18</strong>, <strong>1983</strong><br />

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Fall Fashion Thursday <strong>August</strong> <strong>18</strong>, <strong>1983</strong> Yesterday<br />

k e r r m<br />

reatcoat<br />

t a 1<br />

,?es<br />

a jaunty ha<br />

a deep cow<br />

cloves of<br />

1 ace<br />

1 e a t h er<br />

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an re finement WHEN<br />

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O u r h e r r i n g b o n e g r e a t c o a t , d o u b l e b r e a s t e d , t i e b e l t e d .<br />

The bold ond beoutiful proportions of winter 83 Block and wh.te herr:ngbone deeply collared cuffed<br />

and pocketed wide enough al the shoulder to ease over a jacket then double breasted softly belted<br />

&<br />

Altogether a classic of much warmth ond elegance By Seorle m wool-nylon sizes 6 to 2 450 00<br />

V.<br />

Lord & Taylor, Fairlane call 3-36-3100 Open daily 10 to 9 Sunday 2 *o 5<br />

A<br />

fl<br />

today<br />

Maggie & Me' fashions borrow from the past<br />

By Kathy Maday<br />

special writer<br />

GEORGE Koehler began<br />

window designing at<br />

shopping malls six years<br />

ago with his wife. Maggie<br />

LaForest. people would ask him who<br />

did the decorating<br />

His reply was always, "Maggie and<br />

me "<br />

Now that thev are a husband-wife<br />

management team repcmsibie <strong>for</strong> their<br />

own handmade, hand-designed women's<br />

clothing store in Plymouth, it<br />

seems only appropriate that their store<br />

be named Maggie and Me<br />

Maggie, who sews and designs ihe<br />

clothes, dressed up in her designs while<br />

she worked with husband in malls as a<br />

window designer She once sold five<br />

outfits based on the handmade, summer<br />

crocheted-yoke, hand-painted<br />

dress she was wearing<br />

Maggie LaForest holds the sleeve of this cotton velvet creation,<br />

featuring a dropped waist, self-ruffles, flange sleeves and extended<br />

shoulder line. It carries a $350 price tag. Whenever possible,<br />

natural fabrics are used in her designs.<br />

\ new season emerges a no nur > ,j new<br />

THAT'S HOW 1 knew ««n«©ae was<br />

interested besides me," she said, of her<br />

avante-garde fashions<br />

After thai, she starting doing art<br />

fairs in this state, selling blouses with<br />

lace That was just <strong>for</strong> fun, though, she<br />

said.<br />

Her husband, who totally built and<br />

designed the "Maggie and Me"<br />

boutique on 880 Ann Arbor Trail in<br />

Plymouth, also operates a promotional<br />

business from a studio in Livonia,<br />

Maggie and her assistants, Karen<br />

Craig and Sharon Cross, sew the<br />

clothes on the spot at "Maggie and Me"<br />

on two sewing machines tucked away<br />

in a corner of the shop, They sew and<br />

design while the customers shop<br />

Maggie describes the store as an<br />

"updated Missy look <strong>for</strong> the fashionconscious<br />

woman," She said. "It's not a<br />

junior-oriented store."<br />

She said that the customers who buy<br />

the soft, feminine clothes range from<br />

<strong>18</strong> to 65 years of age come from all<br />

areas of metropolitan Detroit.<br />

"The clothes appeal to any woman -<br />

from waitress to executive," she said<br />

MAGGIE SPECIALIZES in the Victonan-era<br />

look and gets many of her<br />

design ideas from pictures in Renaissance<br />

books or Victorian pictures.<br />

Because off-while and white lace are<br />

so much a part of this look, Maggie<br />

bought lace from garage sales, flea<br />

markets and estate sales.<br />

"So much beautiful, old lace was<br />

available and nobody was doing anything<br />

with it, so I bought it and decided<br />

to make clothes with it." she explained.<br />

Besides lace, Maggie and her assistants<br />

use antique beading, handmade satin<br />

and silk flowers, lucks, acyrlic<br />

paints, seed pearls and rhinstones to<br />

create a look that is all her own.<br />

In addition to the clothes, the stores<br />

about T2 lines-of jewelry that Maggie<br />

said "run from very Victorian to very<br />

contemporary." It is selected so that it<br />

coordinates with the clothes. Some of it<br />

is handmade.<br />

Maggie also stocks special greeting<br />

- cards <strong>for</strong> people who are buying<br />

clothes as gifts. They are chosen <strong>for</strong><br />

their sensitivity<br />

Blouses start at $<strong>18</strong>. dresses at $80<br />

and wedding gowns at $350<br />

For more in<strong>for</strong>mation on the her<br />

one-of-kind designs, call 459-5340<br />

t> tor < hanyc (..lancifig hac<br />

rr t!trip p,Yrv f I(t< the siJco! \ewport at leisure <strong>for</strong> fashion<br />

more aiiunnz never more desirable Jashuon that seems destined t(<br />

(motivate (/>E nnxJ&n WONWN ih a gesture O' >C ,F T R, < 5 5>S, IAM<br />

irm : he mtdi w\ eater ot Italian cashmere ours exclusive<br />

rev vyithred s /cs P and VI 4 MO J he pbated skirt<br />

itahardme •. /es j to 12 % 24(> Roth part<br />

t ,i ,'i <<br />

R< - -f<br />

at aw a<br />

If you saw this taupe moire<br />

taffeta dress now, you might<br />

not recognize it. A black bow<br />

has been added at tha waistline<br />

and the collage of white and<br />

black lace accented with antique<br />

cut glass beads and<br />

pearls halfway around the<br />

neckline is repeated on the<br />

peplum. And when was the last<br />

time you saw a dress with a<br />

peplum? This one comes complete<br />

at $300.<br />

Thursday. <strong>August</strong> <strong>18</strong>. <strong>1983</strong> Fail Fashion P»Q« 3 *<br />

'83 Fall<br />

Fashion<br />

oving <strong>for</strong>ward<br />

now. Luxe suede shirts<br />

oversized to set at ease<br />

over a great looking pant<br />

Sand or burgundy. Shirts in<br />

sizes S M L, $170 each:<br />

Pant in sizes 4-12. $110<br />

Maggie calls this green cotton<br />

velvet creation (left) her Cinderella<br />

dress — probably because<br />

its owner would be the<br />

belle of the ball. Focal point are<br />

the huge puffed sleeves that<br />

can be worn on or off the shoulder.<br />

It is in the $300 price range<br />

as are all Maggie's special<br />

event creations. (Above) The<br />

old-fashioned armoire is a perfect<br />

setting <strong>for</strong> the anklelength,<br />

100 percent cottoh English<br />

net bridal gown that has a<br />

dropped waist, taffeta underslip<br />

and oodles of lace and<br />

beads. The price tag is $1,600.<br />

Staff photos<br />

by Bill Bresler<br />

Writers Margery Stearns Krevsky. Kathy Maday<br />

Editorial coordinators Marie McGee. Jeanne WhitaWer<br />

Editorial layout. Richard Lech<br />

Advertising coordinator John Muir<br />

Photographers Bill Bresler, Gary Caskey David Frank<br />

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FALL INTO ACTION<br />

WITH BACK TO SCHOOL FASHIONS<br />

SAT., AUG. 27th<br />

Fashion Show 2:00 pm<br />

in the Sears.'Winkelman Court<br />

Fashions by Albert, Alcove American Girl<br />

Uni<strong>for</strong>ms, Charbel Shoes. Crowleys, Florence<br />

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THIS TIME of the year is the most exciting<br />

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Fashion looks fabulous in the fall with<br />

fabrics that have more body, plus colors<br />

that seem richer when interpreted in wools and<br />

knits<br />

It's a time of new beginnings Committee meetings«re<br />

sehedttled; schools begin, a new social season<br />

is about to start. As it gets cooler a new living<br />

pattern is about to be established. These new beginnings<br />

will be celebrated with the explosion of fashion<br />

freshness <strong>for</strong> fall '83<br />

In the pictures of the season's wonderful new<br />

clothes you may notice a different twist to this<br />

year's Fall Fashion section. The newness is in our<br />

philosophy that the people who truly wear the new<br />

fashions look best in them For in these people is a<br />

total feeling of poise and believability.<br />

Being tall and willowy is nice, but reality says we<br />

come in many sizes from petite to larger sizes, over<br />

and under 30. matronly and short Some are in the<br />

process of dieting Others are delighted to be feeling<br />

great about themselves<br />

So. be the best you can be. <strong>for</strong> fall has choices<br />

that will enhance whatever look is yours I believe<br />

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'Refinement' the password <strong>for</strong> fall<br />

FASHION ALWAYS LOOKS AND<br />

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The real headliners are designs that<br />

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Bright colors sneak in<br />

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pastels.<br />

THERE IS a more casual attitude being reflected<br />

in menswear <strong>for</strong> fall 83<br />

Men are into colors, sweaters, vests<br />

and mixing textures.<br />

The classics are still tbe mainstay <strong>for</strong> the majority<br />

of men, but color highlights in accessories are<br />

slipping into wardrobes<br />

Men will not be wearing bright colors <strong>for</strong> twsiness,<br />

but you'll notice many suits will be updated<br />

with hidden color tones behind those basic colors<br />

There are interesting textures and patterns,<br />

striped and plaided herringbones, and mini-herringbones<br />

with a splash of color<br />

Double-breasted suits and jackets add new meaning<br />

to looking great.<br />

Shirts and ties have more color and pattern<br />

Many shirts have contrasting color collars, while<br />

ties range from classic rep stripes to handsome<br />

foulards and a rainbow of colors in wool knits<br />

Strongly recommended is a colorful wool-knit tie to<br />

jazz up your fall look. Whatever you do. take along<br />

the suit or jacket and shirt or sweater when selecting<br />

the tie.<br />

There is a strong return of the blazer, which is<br />

right in the middle between relaxed sports coats<br />

and dressier suiting Double-breasted, the blazer is<br />

natty and terrific<br />

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behind those basic colors.<br />

Donnegal hats complete a look Bill Blass says of<br />

his menswear collection. "The trick is to,look civilized<br />

in the country,, and country-squire when<br />

you're in town."<br />

The striped cotton rugby shirt is an important<br />

casual item that has come a long way from the<br />

playing field It looks great with a turtlrftieok liner<br />

underneath or layered with a sweater. It's a look<br />

the adults are adopting from teen-agers, who have<br />

been rugby shirt enthusiasts <strong>for</strong> years, even if they<br />

don't know the rules of the game<br />

All men with an active social calendar will need<br />

to think dressier <strong>for</strong> evening It may be the year to<br />

invest in a tuxedo if you don't already have one, or<br />

to add a shirt to go with the one you do have.<br />

This season the white pique pleated front with<br />

wing tip collar looks especially interesting We<br />

overheard one envious gentleman commenting on<br />

another's look. "Oh, I'll have to have one of that'"<br />

When Phil Fox (right)<br />

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