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2 Q * * O&E Thufsday, S«pt»rnt>«r 5. 1991 w<br />
Antique lamps<br />
surge in value<br />
Home lighting trends offer<br />
more than a flicker of nostalgia.<br />
In fact, the mass market is aglow<br />
with traditional lamps.<br />
"Wh<strong>at</strong> really excites the public<br />
ia period decor<strong>at</strong>ing," says Rhett<br />
Sypher, president of Shoal Creek<br />
of Annistoo, Ala. "High tech and<br />
contemporary do. not sell very<br />
well."<br />
Sypher says 95 percent of his<br />
company's SOO styles are tradi-<br />
tional. Many have period detailing<br />
th<strong>at</strong> fits into rooms with Victori-<br />
an, neoclassical, French country,<br />
18th-century or even Russian<br />
court decor<strong>at</strong>ing schemes.<br />
Interest in 20th-century designs<br />
appears to stop <strong>at</strong> the Arts It<br />
Crafts period, which began about<br />
IMS. Th<strong>at</strong> era i? especially rich as<br />
a source for lighting since it coin-<br />
cided with early electrific<strong>at</strong>ion of<br />
American homes. New York City,<br />
for example, was electrified in the<br />
1890s.<br />
Tbe cost of period originals de-<br />
signed by famous early 20th-cen-<br />
tury designers such as Gustav<br />
Stickley, Dirk Van Erp and Frank<br />
Lloyd Wright puts them out of<br />
reach of most consumers. But<br />
reproductions th<strong>at</strong> recre<strong>at</strong>e the<br />
feeling are readily available.<br />
One popular style reminiscent<br />
of the period uses mica<br />
lampshades. The mica sheets<br />
tre<strong>at</strong>ed with shellac to give them a<br />
smoky amber translucence are<br />
handled like stained glass and in-<br />
serted into metal channels.<br />
WHEN SHOAL CREEK first of-<br />
fered mica-shade lamps in Arts St<br />
Crafts styles two years ago, they<br />
were popular enough for tbe com-<br />
pany to add to the collection. Now<br />
there are 18 styles <strong>at</strong> prices rang-<br />
ing from 1200 to $500. Mica<br />
shades are also available on other<br />
lamps for about $100 extra.<br />
Jerry Cohen of The Mission Oak<br />
Shop in Woodstock, Conn., reports<br />
th<strong>at</strong> pricey reproductions of arts<br />
lamps and fixtures by Stickley,<br />
Van Erp and 'Wright are doing<br />
well all around the country. The<br />
lamps, which sell for $425 to<br />
$5,500 each, are made by Michael<br />
Adams, a Syracuse, N.Y-, crafts-<br />
man.<br />
Cohen started buying the repro-<br />
ductions to sell in his antiques<br />
store in 1984 after be saw them in<br />
a Syracuse antiques shop. He be-<br />
gan distributing Adams' lamps na-<br />
tion wide in 1987.<br />
•"Some antiques dealers don't<br />
like reproductions because they<br />
think they undercut sales of the<br />
originais," he says. "I don't think<br />
we are going to ruin our market.<br />
We don't have many customers<br />
who can pay $50,000 for a lamp,<br />
but we do have customers who can<br />
pay $2,000 or $3,000."<br />
ALTHOUGH ORIGINALS by<br />
top names are scarce and expen-<br />
sive, there is a good supply of less<br />
exalted turn-of-tbe-century light-<br />
ing according to bill Langton, a<br />
Norwalk, Conn., dealer. Langton<br />
reconditions old lamps be finds <strong>at</strong><br />
auctions and house sales, antiques<br />
stores and flea markets.<br />
He says demand is driving up<br />
prices and cre<strong>at</strong>ing scarcity in a<br />
field where 20 years ago finding<br />
customers was the biggest prob-<br />
lem. For example, a gasolier (a<br />
hanging gas lamp converted to<br />
electric) th<strong>at</strong> sells for $1,000 today<br />
went for abou£ $150. in 1970. A<br />
converted brass oil lamp with a<br />
glass shade th<strong>at</strong> once sold for $45<br />
now runs about $170.<br />
Brides specialty stores such as<br />
Langton's Ye Olde Lamp Shop,<br />
other sources for old lighting are<br />
auctions, est<strong>at</strong>e sales and, if you<br />
are lucky, flea markets. Typically,<br />
those bought as-is need new wiring<br />
and socket replacements If brass,<br />
they require refinishing.<br />
Here's how to stop burglars<br />
*#mou* • couacneu<br />
(AP)If you worry about bvrglars — and most of<br />
us do — there is much you can do to prevent illegal<br />
entry Here is tome inform<strong>at</strong>ion th<strong>at</strong> can reduce<br />
your chances of being burglarised and provide you<br />
with gre<strong>at</strong>er peace of mind.<br />
• If you spot people in your neighborhood<br />
behaving suspiciously, notify the <strong>police</strong> immedi<strong>at</strong>e-<br />
ly<br />
For example, burglars often cruise in pairs.<br />
Upon seeing an empty garage or a car pulling out<br />
of a driveway, they ring the doorbell. If someone<br />
answers, they ask an innocent question and leave. If<br />
there is no response, they try to enter the bome.<br />
• Speak to your local <strong>police</strong> to find out which<br />
entry methods intruders favor in your area. Then,<br />
examine your home for weak points.<br />
• Burglars commonly enter through an un-<br />
locked door, break in through a cellar window,<br />
break simple locks oo doors or use force until the<br />
screws burst out of the wood or the frame gives<br />
way.<br />
Replace a hollow wooden door or flimsy door<br />
frame with a solid wooden (or even a steel) door<br />
mounted in a sturdy frame. Then equip the door<br />
with a deadbolt lock. A good bolt is ooe inch thick is<br />
and bas a 1-inch throw.<br />
• Overgrown shrubbery and high hedges pro-<br />
vide as much privacy for burglars as they do for<br />
you. Keep hedges trimmed, prune tree branches<br />
and remove trellises — especially if they provide<br />
access to second-floor windows. Keep basement<br />
windows — a favorite entry point for burglars —<br />
locked and free of foliage.<br />
• If you live on tbe first or secood floor of an<br />
apartment building, keep all windows locked. Lock<br />
windows or doors th<strong>at</strong> lead to balconies, rooftops or<br />
fire escapes. Be surefire escape doors are easy to<br />
unlock In case of an emergency.<br />
• Burglaries in occupied homes ace not as rare<br />
as you might expect. Keep your doors locked even<br />
when you're home.<br />
• Before moving into a new bouse or apartment,<br />
have the cylinders of each door lock in your new<br />
bome changed.<br />
• If you have a telephone answering machine,<br />
don't let the greeting message reveal your<br />
whereabouts. Say simply th<strong>at</strong> you can't come to tbe<br />
phone right now, but you will return tbe call as soon<br />
as possible.<br />
• Don't put your name on your mailbox. Bur-<br />
glars will phone to learn if anyone is <strong>at</strong> bome<br />
• If you're planning an evening out or going on<br />
vac<strong>at</strong>ion, set an autom<strong>at</strong>ic timer to cre<strong>at</strong>e tbe illu-<br />
sion th<strong>at</strong> someone Is <strong>at</strong> home. Use it to activ<strong>at</strong>e<br />
lamps, television sets and radios th<strong>at</strong> will make the<br />
bouse seem occupied<br />
• Before leaving for an extended period, ar-<br />
range to have your bome appear occupied. Ask<br />
fHTVfone to park a Car in tbe driveway and move it<br />
periodically. Arrange to have tbe snow shoveled or<br />
the grass mowed. Have mail and newspaper de-<br />
liveries halted until you return.<br />
• Avoid <strong>at</strong>tracting unwanted <strong>at</strong>tention to your<br />
valuables. For example, if a new stereo arrives,<br />
don't put tbe labeled carton in tbe trash without<br />
fl<strong>at</strong>tening it inside out<br />
• Neighborhood w<strong>at</strong>ch programs work well.<br />
Post signs warning strangers th<strong>at</strong> they are being<br />
observed..<br />
• Finally, a family dog is ooe of the best burglar<br />
alarm* you can have. Tbe sound of loud, frantic<br />
harking is often all th<strong>at</strong>'s needed to discourage a<br />
would-be i<strong>at</strong>reder and alert family members and<br />
neighbors.<br />
Here are some ways you can minimise the extent<br />
of loss if your bouse is burglarized:<br />
• Don't keep cash around - traveler's checks<br />
are safer . ,<br />
• Leave some money and less-expensjve valu-<br />
ables in the open and hope a burglar will overlook<br />
the gem collection in the bottom of tbe goldfish<br />
tank If you hide vsluables. it's a good idea to keep<br />
a map of their loc<strong>at</strong>ions in a safe-deposit box or<br />
with your <strong>at</strong>torney.<br />
• Make your valuables harder for thieves to sell<br />
and easier for <strong>police</strong> to identify by engraving your<br />
Social Security number oo them. You can borrow<br />
an engraving tool from tbe local <strong>police</strong> department<br />
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GARDEN CITY . Sapt 5.6,7, 9-5 s<strong>at</strong>e Meny -tame from many tans-<br />
Crib carseet baby , kids 8 adult I *•* S*t-Sun Sepl<br />
ow>thaa bunfca>eds. dreeeet aports 1 .466 Sl<strong>at</strong>-San. oft ot Sheldon, beta,<br />
cards mac No lunfc 287'2 Alvm ! P*nntmer 8 Ann Arbor Tre*<br />
N ol Cherry Hi*. E of MtOdtebelt<br />
REDFORD Set. Sepl m, l0-6pnv<br />
TO apeed Home ape womena ctoth-<br />
r&6e" <strong>at</strong>oodbme. S oiHI."<br />
T<strong>at</strong>egrapn<br />
REDFORD 18770<br />
re-sell-it<br />
est<strong>at</strong>e sales--<br />
34 709 Grand River Farmvigior<br />
Mon Tuea fed Thurs 8 S<strong>at</strong><br />
10em-6prr<br />
Fin 10am.9pn- Sundays noon-4prr<br />
CALL 476-7355<br />
AN<br />
AWESOME<br />
3 DAY SALE!<br />
' . By<br />
everything goes<br />
Fn Sei Sun Sepi 6.7,8 10-4<br />
6498 Ricketl<br />
•WASHINGTON M<br />
CARRIAGE HILLS SOB<br />
,S oft 28 Mta trtw Mounc 8 Van<br />
Dyne, less Mar ar- to Rtcket".<br />
ENTIRE CONTENTS OF LARGE<br />
-•OME M'JST BE BOLD IN 3 DAYS<br />
WELL WORTH THE ORfVE<br />
FEATURING Country knhQua 8<br />
aualtry iurnahmcg* HowarO Maa<br />
Grandf<strong>at</strong>her Ctoc* cherry manogs<br />
ny duwng room se< compl<strong>at</strong>e an-<br />
'•> — oak dxntog lebM a 6 Ovars<br />
na* tree aea> a chear games iebts<br />
8 4 chetr' severa wang CJW1<br />
'amaha conaole piano, ortanta<br />
•<strong>at</strong>ari bookc<br />
ANOTHER<br />
PURMITUM SALE. Fn 8 Sei<br />
i0-5pm.Sept «8?<br />
6151 Orchard Lake Rd Apt 102<br />
CUSTOM CONTEMPORARY Furm-<br />
turs 7(1 peech merba 'sow ml<br />
pet>e*l aa aaets 10 Almond acqua taca dew toot *ofs antique docks<br />
chears ,6fT cuetorr made taoouwr: top -aba queer eaa anils #or<br />
buftet Over«ufla0 seknon a<strong>at</strong>har 4 pree* bad •aretys 8 oreeeers *»v<br />
•ecbonM. t 26. 11-<br />
BLACK DIAMOND ooel. aOa 10, lu*<br />
length brand new tiBOO 357-3957<br />
FEMALE MINK COAT rs<strong>at</strong>urM ma-<br />
hogany PMd 110.000 Must ae*<br />
KMOO.'be<strong>at</strong> 13131226-0369<br />
BeeuMul condition muet<br />
8300. ***mg 1200 After 5pm Aak<br />
for Jenny 534-7336<br />
Sept 26 11-Spm<br />
Preview - Tuea Sepl 24. 7- 10pm<br />
r r "it —* 644-1669<br />
FVst United MMfiudU' Church,<br />
WEOOING GOWN Eve Of MHady<br />
Size 7^ New «! 1969. worn once.<br />
PMd $1,695. aa0£LJje«L- 427 -1667<br />
Birmmghem<br />
CLOTHES ledtw (16-24-AX mens<br />
(pent* 42-*4. jacket 46V Thur*-SM.<br />
9-4 1213 Dorchester Birmmghem<br />
BEAUTIFUL HAROWOOO furniture<br />
lor ofllce. dan or Mtrmy 1920'a thru<br />
1950S 25 desks chelr* 774-1667<br />
DOLL 8 BEAR SHOW 8 SALE<br />
Antique 8 Cuaac llt e<br />
Sun Sept 15, 10-4pm Romas of<br />
BioomAald 2101 S Taieoraph Ap-<br />
praaaa Admaeion. tl 50 757-<br />
'5566<br />
DESIGNER FULL angth spotted lox<br />
lur coet Never worn Won m a con-<br />
leet Only $1500 C*a 879r»564<br />
FALL,"WINTER Pre M<strong>at</strong>ur.-<br />
r wardrobe 8 3-iaaai lumpers -<br />
120 soe 16-20 or Large Other ce-<br />
auei were extra Ca* Evea 5*0-949'<br />
MICHIGAN ANTIOUE Radio Club<br />
m meet. Sun Sept 15 PM<br />
Rameda Harttaga Center North*ra<br />
8 1-75 For nformeoon Don Col-<br />
Dert. 274- >948<br />
OAK dmmg room chairs (6k $650<br />
oek kitchen table. $195 459-0393<br />
PLYMOUTH SYMPHONY LEAGUE<br />
PRESENTS<br />
ptvrnouth Fa* Antique Snow<br />
Ptymoutn CuRural Center<br />
Fn Sept 6 10AM-6PM<br />
Set Sept 7 10AM-6PM<br />
FURS FURS FURS<br />
CermeMS hra ran-to-new Krs and<br />
dea^ner sampa dothwtg. a* aaaa<br />
WHOLESALE - RESALE<br />
Conaignment by appointment<br />
662-3200<br />
2546 Orchard Lake Road<br />
(1 maa we<strong>at</strong> <strong>at</strong> Taaegr apn:<br />
Open Tueeday-S<strong>at</strong> . i lanv-Spm<br />
SUPERFEST COLLECTORS EVENT<br />
T*n aepersts show* »i onM Sept. 14<br />
a 16th Monroe County Fair<br />
Ground* Monroe 600 Oeaaara trom<br />
15 st<strong>at</strong>es 2 Big Antique 8 Coaact<br />
SOW Show* indoors 8 Oul Paper<br />
oostMpe 8 edvartlem^ toy »how<br />
do* abear. gam mawa 8 (ewtary<br />
toe arl 8 cot^ttry crafts teitaa qia*<br />
rmtege dothmg Cae<strong>at</strong>il cards 8<br />
oom *how 8 MUCH MOREI 10<br />
100 sol<br />
Ooni Mas wadtmera Leiuin''<br />
COLLECTOfe SNOW<br />
Set 8-6pm Sun 9-5pm<br />
INFORMATION 517-676-<br />
LJkDIES CLASSIC (5 wool bte*ers-'2<br />
veh<strong>at</strong>l. eoe 7-9. $12 seen New<br />
down eoel so*9 $45 277-0630<br />
MENS SLUTS a<br />
name brands<br />
wom' Raeaonebw<br />
FARMINGTON HMa garage, red<br />
coraang saM 9-530 WV6-7 9<br />
M*a 8 Haggerty. Meedowbrook<br />
Pwk Sub. 21866 He<strong>at</strong>hartdg*<br />
FARMINGTON HILCS Sel Sept 7,<br />
9-4 34131 Gtoualar Ode W of<br />
Farmmgton 8 S of 14 MM Rd*<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS, Sept 5-7 9-<br />
4 Fwnlture, aports equlpnant, crert<br />
SOUTHFIELD Movmg Al household<br />
nama Thru Sept 7th. 23570 Uapfar-<br />
>dge 9 MSe 8 Evergreen<br />
SOUTHFiE LD-Sal 8 Sun 10-5<br />
Houaewares. tooa. awn tooa cot-<br />
acotile*. Mara, furrwuts p<strong>at</strong>ows.<br />
mens/'womenS'Tsen dothea. gerraa<br />
I960 a 45 record coaectlon crafts<br />
24 gar* Schwmn. Okn am Nordics<br />
boots. Male*, dog ceg* 8 lot* mora<br />
212*4 independence Enaer W ofl<br />
Evergreen el wmchaeta ill's m**t<br />
SOUTHFlELO S*pl 5tft thru 6th<br />
9em-4pm Take Lahaar lo 12 s E<br />
on Normandale to 30065 Vamon<br />
FKTutura dotne*. noiaMi<strong>at</strong>d Hems<br />
weetne fypewiHet. T V etc<br />
SOUTHFlELO - 28675 Murray Cres-<br />
cent Bikes. nou*enold goods<br />
domes Fn $ Sal , 9-5pm<br />
LIVONIA - Beby dothea m<strong>at</strong>errvfy<br />
dishes, jewelry Sept 6, »-S 16374<br />
Bka Skas '.aura Park S U<br />
. IVONLA EMM* Saw Sept 7 8 8<br />
everything goasl 3'231 »wx)ae 1<br />
of I9« oft Merrtrrvan 525 8084<br />
| LIVONIA E of Middacafi bstwea-.<br />
I Ptymoutn 8 Waal Chicago 9931<br />
Gervett Bike*, imens psperDacaa<br />
•Ids clothes. . canning aupoMs<br />
much mors Tnurs-S<strong>at</strong> 9-6<br />
I LIVONIA - Fn-Sun Sapl 8-8 9-5prr<br />
•5125 Norman W of Newburgh 8<br />
I S Ol 5 Mite Large vertety<br />
LIVONIA - Fn 8 S<strong>at</strong> Sept 6 8 7<br />
9am-5pm Mac beby items -nxn»<br />
' noM goods something tor every<br />
ans 30618 nveetfieic N of Joy E<br />
ol Memmen<br />
36596 Sakan Glen<br />
oft Lu»n<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS - Moving, lur-<br />
ulura 6oral aupckaa crafl aema.<br />
mac Thor*-SM, 9-4 30015 0«d<br />
Bedford Rd , N of 13 MIN<br />
W of Farmmgton Rd<br />
SOUTHFIELD - 26539 W<br />
S<strong>at</strong> 7 8 Sun 8, 9-5pm Lot*<br />
Stuff Off 12 Mia 8 Ink *t*r<br />
KWong<br />
i of kids<br />
UVONIA Gar age'furniture 3491«<br />
Munger W of Farrmngto<br />
mne Fn 9-5 30pm Sal 9-<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS - movtng/'ge-<br />
age saM, 29428 Arlington Way. oft Vermont Lahaar/<br />
13 M * —<br />
SOUTHFIELD- 3 'amity closei<br />
cieerancei Ctothea (g<strong>at</strong>* IntaM-ST.<br />
boy* *-6, leda* 7- - am*) infant<br />
equipment jewelry shoes much<br />
more Sapt 6 8 7 9-5pm 27630<br />
Mae N N W >»* 8 HaaM TROY Hug* 5 F^way 94 CarNr N<br />
Usrty^-t»« Jlsrrw rornn-rs sac of 17 Ma*. W of Llvemoa House-<br />
Sapt 5-6- 9em-3pm rod mac everything elc<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS Gigantic<br />
moving a<strong>at</strong>e Furniture, picture*, golf<br />
6 si arose equipment tool*. Mk**.<br />
piano much more Sept 6.7.6th, 9-<br />
8pm 21156 Parklera 9 Mae 8<br />
He<strong>at</strong>ed ares<br />
FARMINGTON, Moving Saw Thw*<br />
Sal 10-6 31 !97 W Hi.J Mk* S<br />
df '0. E ofl Orchard Laka Rd<br />
Dr<br />
Set 9/7. 10am-4pm An-<br />
Prtmmves 2336 Preetwtck<br />
N of W<strong>at</strong>ties w ol Cooadge<br />
FARMINGTON Thurs-Sun Kids<br />
ctothes toy*, craltl mac 22199<br />
HsrsdeW E ol Hawtaefl S ofl 9 Mas<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS - Moving<br />
soon Sept 5 6. 7 10em-*pm<br />
Snow blower oenumldllMr Kero-<br />
awe ne<strong>at</strong>er Hasp a sofa, sewing<br />
mechme draperaa cioBang, ancy-<br />
dopedw. b<strong>at</strong>e 'ocaer, many hotaa-<br />
hold 8 unueuaf aema independence<br />
Commone Sub 25615 UvtngMon<br />
Ctrcw between HaWtaad 8 Or*a*<br />
N of Gr snd Rhar 3 of 11<br />
RED MINK COA' Value $2,500<br />
aekrtg $1000 Fo« lackN velue<br />
$1 20c e<strong>at</strong>ing $500 By appoint<br />
mentonN J4».5673<br />
FARMINGTON - Sal 9am-4pm<br />
32334 ~-'i ii-~- N ol Grand Mv-<br />
a between Orcherd Lake 8 Farm-<br />
mgton Rd B<strong>at</strong>e* Mac nouaahoKI<br />
item*, some antiqu* turnitur*<br />
doifwa Ohadrera leys etc<br />
SAMPLE SALE<br />
Save 40% 8 more on<br />
aen^asa FM 8 Monday dothmg K»<br />
woman. cnadr*n 8 man<br />
Sal Sept 14 I0em~5pm<br />
Sun Sapt 15. • 1am-4pm<br />
Osjrdi of St Bade (Scftooi gym'<br />
W 12 M*e Ra <strong>at</strong> SouthRaK) Rd<br />
FARMINGTON 23117 UMC of<br />
Grand RNar 2 0*ta E of Ordwd<br />
Lake Frt evening. Sal-Sun<br />
FARMINGTON 337 IS Oakland<br />
Grand Rfver 8 Farmmglon Rd Fn-<br />
S<strong>at</strong> 9-4 Ro<strong>at</strong>opdeek tmec<br />
'ARMINQTON 33325 Sr is aaiaa<br />
near Farmmgton Rd 9-6, S<strong>at</strong> -Sun<br />
TROY Sept 5 8 6 1920 Duncan<br />
Phyte sol*, tndge gl *n-<br />
nqu* furmturs. petto tsbw 8 chelra<br />
dothea 8 mwc 160 of chem *n*ed<br />
lence w gele 6406 Houghten ba<br />
"wear Crook a 8 Lrvemoa. N ol<br />
Square Lake Isks Emtoor lo Troy<br />
Va*ay rlghl lo Moughtan<br />
TROY - Toye. turmture. pool tsew<br />
f*a cacmet Liofhes. books 8 more<br />
S<strong>at</strong>uroary only J i 3679 BouMer<br />
N of Big Beevar W ol Cooadge<br />
l.-VONIA-HOGE ctothes shoes<br />
boots, books household 38700<br />
Ann, Arbor Tr**. 10/10-10' 15<br />
LIVONIA- ~uge Saw 1*287 Ingram<br />
W of Memmen 'to Granadej *• ol<br />
Schootcrsft Fri 8 S<strong>at</strong> 9-5pm<br />
LIVONIA MOVING SALE Furniture<br />
8 ama* items Frt Sept 8 8 Sai<br />
Sepl 7th 17996 Myron 6 MM *<br />
Fermmglon Rd Ffancev«a Sub<br />
LIVONIA-MOVING Saw S<strong>at</strong> 8 Sun.<br />
Sepi 7 8 8 9-5 33495 Cindy W of<br />
Farmington. S of We*! Chicago<br />
LIVONIA MOVING Saw Sepi 8-8<br />
9-8 14460 Sionenouee S of 5 Miw<br />
W of Newburgn Furniture m<strong>at</strong>erni-<br />
ty Household goods mac<br />
UVONIA SAT 9AM-3PM J0094<br />
Stemlord W of Farmmgton S of 8<br />
M.a ofl Norfolk .nfants and ««3t<br />
icrys and dotraa mac XtamoiO<br />
rtems 477-9640<br />
TROV Mufti temay. Ethan A*en<br />
bedroom set amps slove 8 more<br />
5661 Flu-wood Long Lak* 8 Coo-<br />
off NmTTJmd Parkwey Fn, 9-<br />
841-6477<br />
kdge off i<br />
4 Set 9-1<br />
LIVONIA • Sept 7 34636 S<br />
oft 6 MMe W ol Farmwigton<br />
Clothea toys turmturs mac<br />
OVON.A - Sept 5-7 9-i _ 20181<br />
SnadrstOe S of 8 E of farmington<br />
Furniture scuba geer gunsaW<br />
TROY Subdivision Ramlree be-<br />
tween te 1 * 8 17 befwt<br />
8 John R Set SeM ? 9 « 5pm<br />
<br />
l iVONia Thurs Set 9 5pm<br />
Mena womena ctothmg misr<br />
name ttjrmture 34665 Wooc S of<br />
« W. t ar 11 ssr F er mmg ton Weyns<br />
WE MOVE<br />
HOMES!<br />
tween Orchard lake 8 MMdWbea<br />
I WEST BlOOMF*LD 57 14 T<br />
| Ct N Of W*kvul<br />
Fermmgson Rd o<br />
Htuga the one you<br />
tor' Much dothmg. Vr-Ara<br />
LtVONlA Lktim<strong>at</strong>e Sew PrtvsN<br />
t m Sept 7-a onw 33600 Mor<br />
•oa W of 'armwigton Rd Pafeewr<br />
7 8 8 Mta Rds mcredtbw Oeew<br />
qua*ty rrxaa be aeeni f.smpws<br />
'era. Of Fuk ptaygrtxmd.'gvm<br />
equipment compwis SmoRei<br />
workou" sy<strong>at</strong>ewi aoed iw* contem<br />
porary iirtkn chadrer t<br />
tooa r*ouaaho4d goods meny<br />
most wa Plus much mucfi mora<br />
isas Rd W of<br />
iomcxstw umouf HALL<br />
Antk»u*« * CoHBCtiNB*<br />
11«C Msm Maocheslet<br />
X "nmu*» »oufhae»t 0> Ann Arbo<br />
Opan 7 aaya - 10 a m -S 0 f><br />
1-428-9357<br />
Ml CHIC AM<br />
PCM COtXICTOM MOV<br />
•UN ttrr ISMt 1# am 5 pm<br />
«ADHO*i PLA2A HOTlL<br />
•5UC TQWN CENTER<br />
SOL/T>4FlElO<br />
n/Y • SELL • TRADE<br />
Mn<strong>at</strong>nr $4 00<br />
mi wa mm a 1417<br />
ANTIQUES WANTED<br />
FOR UPC0MWG AUCTIONS<br />
Wl OM infl<br />
m%c><br />
CAMPBELL'S AUCTION<br />
SOa« Dtaie Hwy W<strong>at</strong>erford<br />
673-71 20<br />
4cm*i I w KM<strong>at</strong>i<br />
ANTKJt IS • < IH1K TUlfV<br />
ADMAN ANTiyi f MA11<br />
U; N Miin S.Irian, Ml<br />
Val KKf»rfuf» N **>U<br />
SOMX WHERE IN TIME<br />
AWTHJL E6 6 COCL8CTI»L*6<br />
8345 r.Hna 4*NT"IW<br />
SI 7 8418M8<br />
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