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WAYNE COUNTY'S OLDEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER... ESTABLISHED 1869

Publica bon NutT'Qel USPS 39&&80 Vol.114,No.35,Three Sections, 32Pages, PlusSuppfements WEDNESDAY,MARCH9,I983-NORTHVILLE, MICHIGAN c:;np "M@ we II • Large number appeal,to boards of revie . .

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NO>"'" .f.'If~-i'~~ ... ->,(~~ -~'r*, , .. > Township rea~sessment • prompts some protests ~ Faced with an infiux of requests for assessment has stayed the same. board of review appointments In the However, she noted, if a resident has wake of notices of reassessment moved, he may not have received hIs changes, Northville Township Monday' notice. Anyone wlshJng to check hIs expanded its schedule of meeting dates assessment should call the townshIpof- and extended hours of sessions already fice, she su~ested. scheduled. TownshIpofficials worked late Thurs- Residents began calling, the township day mailing out the notices. When the officeexplained, as soonas they receiv- assessment changes arrived from the ed adjusted assessment notices In the Wiiyne County Assessor's Office last • mall Friday or Saturday. Wednesday, Heintz explained, it was The notices were sent to residents noticed that there obviously were com- whose assessments were either puter errors. decreased or Increased p a result of . Arnold Roberts of the assessor's of- last 'year's reassessment in the fice Inspected the notices Thursday townshIp, clerk Susan Heintz said. morning, took them back to the Wayne Residents who do not receive a notice can assume, she added, that their. Continuedon 9

~ \ City adds fourth date to make appointments Demand for appointments before the Assessment notices went only to Syd Harral, Clerk Susan Heintz, Supervisor John MacDonald, Thelma Houchins, Rae Campbell mail reassessment notices late Thursday city board ofreview has prompted addi- those city property owners whose pro- tlon of a fourth date of property valua- pertY valuations have been Increased .-~.~~-~_.~,~~~-~~._-~------1 tlon assessment hearings March 17. she said, contrary to a news story that The board hears appeals of property said all property owners would receive assessments by appointment only. The them. I March 17 date Is Inaddition to previous- No notices were sent where valua- • ! Iy scheduled sessions March 15, 22 and tlons have decreased, she said, though 24. there were substantial decreases in , Donna Kohs, of the city controller's Lexington North on both sides of Taft. office, said Tuesday the March 15 "Some of those people are stUlmaking A PUBLIC HEARING is set .; ~~~ul~,1s ~y f~ unless hoprs appointm...... eJ!.tsto~~ppea1,.because,they, for 7 il:"·l~':.fbursdayat NortbvIDe-- - areextended. . - _. - .,. thInk~the reductlon-has'not gone far Towns~lp' Hall to' ~, posSi~ ble uses of general revenue shar- Interest In appeal1ligassessments Is enougb,"-~ohssaid. • _ .' ".:.:L strong from LexIngton Condos, Kohs There have also been many requests . ing funds.. . (\ ," . " . said, where notices of substantial for appointments from Wayne County NHS HONOR -=~i~tY'.'and assessment Increases were de11vered . Band will host the Edward 'P• last week. Continuedon 9 Bergstrom Memorial concert at 8 p.m. today in the high school •• gy~asium. Admission is free; City to borrow $600,000 however, donations will be ac- cepted. NORTHVILLE Community from next year's, revenues Chamber of Commerce will hold • I .. "'.. ; its March meeting at 8 a.m. ed to pay expenseS In the current <1982- • Thursday in the chamber 83) fiscal year endingJune 30. • building. Plans will be discussed SImUar notes were Issued last year for the annual Giant Garage Sale. exceeding $340,000. Walters said he had anticipated borrowing of $500,000 this • year, but Increased the amount only Monday after learning of likely further delays In state shared revenue payments. . Repayment of the notes will be made Heads of the class from 1983-84 property tax receipts due Inseptember. Whenthe 1982-83 budget was drafted Northville High School's commencement left Kathy Bainbridge, Paul Havala, Kristin the city had hopedto reduce the $483,000 ceremony coulp run a little longer this year in Nelsen, Carolyn Dragon and Lisa Ehlert. deficit left from 1981-82. WhUecity ex. ' light of the number of students addressing the Back row from left are Kurt Hoffmeister, penditures likely willnot exceed budget Leah Higgins, Marianne Rothermel, Roy Kipl- by more than a percentage point or two Class of '83. This year, an unprecedented 10 Walters' report shows, revenue~ • students have been 'named valedictorians - inger and John Field. Salutatorians, with 3.966 (primarUy state shared revenues and earning perfect 4.0 grade point averages for grade point averages, are Mary Beth Lan- racetrack taxes) wUl fall far short of five semesters of their high school careers. drum and Kim Assenmacher. Some 330 the bUdgetedfigures. The last semester is not calculated in the class students are expected to receive their "I'm still skeptical we can keep the ranking. According to principal George Aune, diplomas this June during Northville High deficit even' at last year's leVel," "this is a first for Northville High Schoo!." School's 114th commencement. Record photo School glows Walters toldcounc by Steve Fecht. The "worst case" he presented an- Heading the Class of '83 are front row from SeePage l·C ContinUedon9

• .__._------~------_----I Population Characteristics School hoard gives Bell top rating 1980 Census Northville City/Township \ Age/Sex Comparison By MICHELEMcELMURRY of the board, the board concurred that keep the board Informed of his ac· Bell had fulfilled all seven re- tlvltles and decisions. LEGEND In his first evaluation since taking the quirements. Of the seven criteria for "I have always known when he's go- helm of the district eight months ago, rating his performance as chIef ex- Ing to be out of the dlstrlc:t, and he has N '9 SChool Superintendent George Bell '9 ~ Mcl_ North. City ecutive, the board felt some of BeU's kept me Informed of confidential mat- N • earned an "outstanding" rating by the strong suits were his recommendation ters," Whitaker noted. "I also think ~ .. 1101_ North. Twp NorthvUleBoard ofEducation Inall but ofnew policies to the board and hISsup- he's (Bell) shown good jUdgment In N two areas of school district manage- port of board of education policy and passing up national conventions this WR71 ' I ~ FQtIItOla. North.. ett, ment. r action to the pUblicand staff. year to stay Inthe district," he added. 2000 8! The board conducted Bell's evalua- In Bell's recommendation of new WUkInson, however, said she was .. tion MClhdayevening. The board tradl· ~ FeIMlJ_ Nort.h. Twp policies, board president Douglas concerned that the board may be ask- c tlonally evaluates the superl.ntendent's Whitaker noted the superintendent's Ingtoo much of Its superintendent. o performance prior to negotiating the "concern for Inventory control polley" "We've asked George to be In a lot of ~ l~ administrator's contract for the coming and his formal engagement of Plante places," she noted. I o year. and Moran as the school district's However, Ben said he did not feel ... J Evaluation ratings ranged from un· auditors, pressured by the board. D- satisfactory to outstanding. Prior to o Board vice president Karen WUkIn. "I put pressure on myself," he said. Q. 1000 • discussing the specifics of each son said she felt the "citizens' commit- "As a new'superintendent I have been category on the evaluation, the board tees as well as the financial situations trying to a have a lot of exposure to dIf· established "satisfactory" as average 'Ye~ handled qUicklyand well." ferent groups. ' performance. However, board Regarding his support of the board's "I feel the. community has to trust members agreed they were looking for policies and actions, trustee Gerald me," he explained. "I'm exerting the a "more than average" performance Munro said he felt Bell "was In touch pressure on myself." from the district's top administrator. and Intune" with the schooldistrict. Board members concurred that some The evaluation was divided Intothree Whitaker echoed Munro's remarks, improvement could be made ·In the categories: performance as chief ex- whUe noting the superintendent "'lets amount ofdata and information proVid- ecutive of the board, performance as staff know when they have not done ed to the board In Its decision making superintendent of SChoolsand achieve- what Is needed." process. ment of 1982-83 goals. Board members also noted their • In his performance as chief executive satlsfatlcatlon with Ben's abUity 19 Continuedon9 ", \ 2-A- THE NORTHVILLE AECOAD-Wedneaday, March 8,1883

Moraine robotics Gifted third graders at Moraine Elementary School have been up to their ears in robotics for the past few weeks. The students have been exploring robotics at the school's resource center by designing, planning and producing robot models to perform specific tasks. In addition to bUilding their own robots students also planned a display for parents and friends which included creative stories, posters, mobiles, filmstrips and tapes. The highlight of their studies was a "Robotics Evening" held February 28 for famUies anl;l friends. Special guest for the evening was Hero I, a teaching robot developed by Heathkit and Zenith Corporation. Hero I and its master, Andrei Ealovega, demonstrated the robot's functions to students and guests, Pictured with their robots are front row from left Matt Rossing, Sean Kolassa, Wendy Carroll and Tim Duff. Back row from left are Beth Morelli, Dorothy Neider, Drew Erickson and Kevin Worth. Record photo by Steve Fecht.

Maybe We're Not Ma~icians. - h:1I w,' d" h,I\" '''Ill'' 11111\ IlIlk Ifll:'" tor ~,'IIII1!!d"lIH:' ,jlJll"'dujI I Jk," "XI"'I II:11<:1:hk,' "Ill' jfrr!,bl~ 112 E. \fAIN NORTHVILLE -' 349.0777 Irwin Weil is Town Hall.guest speaker

Dental' TODAY, MARCH 9 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: Nor- meets at 8 p.m,.ln Township Hall. KING'S MILL WOMEN'S CLUB: thville Chamber of Commerce meets at King's Mill Women's Club will meet at NEWCOMERS' LUNCHEON: Nor- 8a.m. at the Chamber Building. FRIDAY, MARCH 11 7:30 p.m. at the King's Mill Clubhouse. Dialogue thville Newcomers Ladies will host a I of A. Allen Tuchklaper, D.D.S. progressive luncheon from 11:30 a.m. DAYTIME TOPS: Daytime TOPS MASONS MEET: Northville Council SCHOOL BOARD MEETS: Nor- to2:30p.m. meets at 9 a.m. at First Presbyterian No. 89, RSM, meets at 7:30 p.m. at thville Board of Education meets at PROTECTION POINTERS Church. Masonic Temple. 7:30 p.m. in the board conference room • NOW MEETS: Janet Good, president at Old Vll}age Sr.hool. Q. What can I do to protect my ject to remove food stuck between of the Older Women's League, wlI1 be TOWN HALL LECTURE: Nor- OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS: .- teeth from injury? your teeth. Doing any of these guest speaker at the 7:30 p.m. meeting thwestern University professor Irwin Overeaters AnonymoJlS will meet at MASONIC ORGANIZATION: Nor- don'ts can result in chipped or of the National Organization for Women Well will be the guest speaker at the 11 7:30 p.m. at Providence Hospital. For. thville Masonic Organization meets at A. The most important protection fractured teeth or fillings, and that at Hoover Elementary School in a.m. Northville Town Hall lecture at more information, call Tova Dahlberg 7:30 p.m. at Masonic Temple. Plymouth-Hilton Inn. Luncheon follows you can provide for your teeth is to means a visit to your dentist and a u Livonia. Good will discuss at 624-5604. refram from using them as a repair bill. ; consciousness-raising of older women. the lecture. NORTHVILLE TOPS: Northville The meeting Is open the public. For in- SATURDAY, MARCH 12 TOPS meets at 7:30 p.m. at First "tool" Don't open bobby pins with \\.\ III c ', formation or transpOrtation, call Kathy TAX COUNSELING: The Plymouth- Presbyterian Church. For information, your teeth Don't bite thread from f Boston at 455-5051. Northville AARP Tax Counselors for PAPER DRIVE: St. Paul's Lutheran call 420-2438. the spool, use scissors. Never ~ the Elderly will be at Northville Public Church School will host a paper drive , crack nuts between your teeth, or ~. Kt'flGHTS OF COLUMBUS: Nor- Library from 1-5p.m. No appointments from 11a.m. to noon lrt the church park- TUESDAY, MARCH 15 bite down on hard candy. Avoid ~ thville Knights of Columbus will meet are necessary. ' -inglot. • holdmg Items such as nails, This column is presented in o. at 8 p.m. in the Administration Building . / ROTARIANS MEET: Northville straight Pins, or pens and pencils the' interest of better dental of Our Lady of Victory. LWV MEETS: League of Women Rotary Club meets at noon at First with your teeth. Use a toothpick health. From the office of Voters of Northville-Plymouth-canton· ~ MONDAY, MARCH 14 Presbyterian ChUrch Fellowship Hall. Novl will hold Its general meeting at , With a rounded end or dental floss A. Allen Tuchklaper, D.D.S. RECREATION COMMISSION: Nor- .. 7:30 p.m. at Plymouth City Hall. .. IOstead of a pin or other sharp ob- 24101 Novi Road, Novi 348-3100 thville Recreation Comml~lon meets GARDEN CLUB MEETS: "Organic CIVIL AIR PATROL:' Slxgate at 8 p.m. at City Hall. Gardening" will be thefoplcofthe 12:30 Squadron Civil Air Patrol meets at 7 TOWNSHIP/ TRUSTEES MEET: p.m. meeting of the Woman's National p,m. at Novl Middie School South. THURSDAY, MARCH 10 Northville Township Board of Trustees Farm and Garden Association at the home of Mrs. Richard F. Brown. "'h~ WISER MEETING: Garden City program will be presented by Mrs. WISER group will meet at 8 p.m. at St. '. James Fostey, a member of the Nor- David's Episcopal Church in Garden thville Branch. The social chairman for City. Guest speaker Bud Smith will the day is Mrs. Charles Fountain. discuss simple procedures for auto -maintenace. The ultimate in luxury ... KIWANIANS MEET: Northville Kiwanis meets at 6:30 p.m. at Henry's WEAVERS GATHER: Mill Race Place. Weavers' Guild meets at 8 p.m. In Mill Race Village. RUG HOOKERS MEET: Gulld of ~jl genuine leather Traditional Rug Hookers will meet at 7 PLANNERS MEET: Northville CIty p.m. in New School Church in Mill Race Planning Commission meets at 8 p.m. ;~ by FLEXSTEEC. Village. in th council chambers. • THE NORTHVILLE RECORO Publlahoel EocIl Woelneaday PTA Founders Day By Th. NO<1hvlll. RoconI ;I Room Saver Recliner! 104W.Maln Nonhvlll., Michigan 48117 slated March 17 &econd Clua Poatag. Paid AI Nonhvlll •• Michigan Subacrlpllon Rot.a: Patented by spring unit In,ld. COunll., (L1v1ngaton, The Northville Area PTA Council will Wayne, Oakland. W'Uhtenaw. In-- with lifetime guarantee glWnl $14 one year, $22 two yeara. • hold its third Founders Day Banquet at Any 2 Sliger/Llvlng.ton new.plpe,a. 121 one yelr. 6:30 p.m. March 17 at First Presbyterian Special Sonlor CltIz.n ral. 01 $7, Church of Northville. OIM year only. Ouf'ld. Counll •• (all"'" ou\o luxurious recliner' Northville Tickets, at $9, are available at each aide those lilted above. are S21 tailored in soft, per year. prepaJd. school office. JackW. Hottman. General Mor. durable leather SIIg.r/Llvlng'lonPub ,Inc. • crd occented with Founders Day observances are held A lllvI'lon 01 Suburban Com- Tax Services munkaUont Corp POltmaster. nail head trim, nation-wide to pay tribute to PTA founders .. nd .ckIr... Chang.. 10 The NOf1hvllle Roconl. Posl Bo ••• 335 N. Center, Northville ,Alice McLellan Birney and Phoebe Apper- Brlghlon. MI 41111 POLICY son Hearst.' STATEMENT All ad'.rllalng 348-2121 I publl'hoel In SlIg.r/Llvlngat.n Russell Amerman will be the Publlcallon', Inc I' tublect 10 "'. condition' '''Ioelln "'. appIlcab1. distinguished honoree of the evening in ,.te Urd. copies 0' which .r • .... labl. lrom Ih. adventalng recognition, of his years of service to the department. The Northville Record. 104 W. Main, Northville. Northville Public Schools and his con- Michigan 48117. (31W4to1l1lO). Sliger/llvingston Publication •• tinued support since retirement. Each Inc. ,e"NeS the rtght no' 10 eo- cept an advorU.",. order. school also will honor two persons who SIIg.rlLl,lngat.n Publltallona, RAPITAX Inc ad-tuer. have no authority to B. Trod.honol SofTouch recloner have deOIcated themselves to the welfare bind Ihl' newap_r and only w,lh lulling and na,l head from. 'of students in the school community. publlcallon .1 an advenl ..... nl Doing' your own tax .hall conltltvte final ecceptance at the Idvertlse,', o,der. return? Great! Unsure of Superintendent George Bell will discuss POltma,'e" .end addr ••• "What's Good Abo., Northville Public Cllang.alo Th. NO<1hvlll. RoconI your tax computations? ~~~ 0II1c. Bo ••• Brlghlon, Mi Schools." Publlcallon Num~r USPS 3lIB8IO To introduce our new Leather Gallery we are Bring in your finalized offering return. Using our RAPITAX PROGRAM 4900,we can verify your • 40% OFF computations while you All leather orders wait. Sofas, loveseats, chairs, ottomans, and recliners Limited to the following forms: Federal 1040 A, Schedules A,B,D,E,G,SE,W and Mi- Schrader's 1040,Homestead Credit. • Home Furnishings "Family owned and operated since 1907" 00 Fee S12 111 N. CenterSt. , Mon., Tues:.z.Sat. 9-6 Northville Thurs. & 14·rt. 9-9 349-1838 Closed Wed. 348-2121 , ( • Wednesday. March 9. 1983- THE NORTHVILLE RECORD-3-A Sewer renovation not cost effective, says consultant .\. . Stating that It would not be cost effee- Kachmarsky conducted the pubUc cluded in the report. tor cannot handle the Oow it receives, filtration. This Is the system In the CUr- for residents if It were repaired now. tive at thls time to repair the single hearing March 2 at Northville It was noted that the three-step pro- primarily due to excess Oow in the form tis Road area. Engle sald It would be no Excess inflow spots were pinpointed area with excess infiltration or the two Township Hall at the conclusion of their cess to do so Is in progress, although of Inflltratlon! inflow entering the real problem to repalr but that the as part of King's Mill Cooperative and places with excessive inflow in the firm's facilities plan preparation for Kachmarsky sald no outside funding Is "Wayne County system. township would not get any credits for seven Mile near the hospital. Repalrs • township's sewer system, represen- the township. avallable in connection with the report. As part of the facUlties plan for the doing so from the county, there also would not change county tatives of Finkbeiner, Pettis and Strout, The study included non-sewered The U.S.' Environmental Protection township, the evaluation was made that Water and sewer superintendent charges to the township, the township Limited, of Toledo, recommended to . areas. The problems of Park Gardens Agency requlred the township have a It Is in the best interests of the township Walter Hollnoty agreed It could be done trustees were told. not to rehabilitate portions of the sewer township officials last week that no 1m- Subdivision with the recommendation faclllties plan as part of the Michigan within 24-48 hours if future grant provements be made at this time. of a graVity sanitary sewer sytem to FacUlties Plan, lnltiated in late 1979. system at thls time. monies could be so used The complete facilities plan now Is on Project engineer Richard Engle and eliminate the present pollution problem The engineers pointed out that Kachmarsky reported that only one . . file at township hall and available for ~_s_~lstant proj~t engineer Dennis ~d _the potential health hazard are In- presently.the Wayne County intercep- of nine ~lnl.systems had excess In· Engle noted It could create a burden Inspection, It was announced. ~~!!!P!W Lesa Bu'ckland elected • to chair commission

Lesa Buckland was reelected and open spaces. To these ends, the unanimously chalrperson of the Nor- planning commission Is hereby em- thvllle City Planning Commission dur- powered by the city councll and Is given Price to Sell-This lovely 3 bedroom. 1'h bath con- do Is In move In shape. Spacious kitchen. 19x11'h Ing the March 1 meeting at city hall. authority to establish procedures, stan- lIv1fl9 room, finished lower level. much storage Luke Durst was renamed vice chalr· dards and administrative rules space. garage and central air and more. Call 478- man and Stewart KIssinger, secretary, whereby appUcants are requIred to sub- 9130. for one-year terms on the nine-member mlt for approval a site development RYMALSYMES commission. plan to the satisfaction of the planning Paul Johnson, 335 North Center, was commission, subject to the provisions given final approval by the commission herein, prior to the Issuance of a • to convert the upper Ooor of that unit In- buDding permit." to a residential Uvlng area for use by a Basically, appUcations that were relative. previously submitted to the commis- Problems arose In Johnson's slon with incomplete ,or outdated previous attempts to have his change of material will have to become substan- Beautiful wooded view. This one's loaded. Timed sprmkler system. gas grill. wood deck, ceiling fan. use plan approved when It was tlally more complete before commis- Inside storms, oversize garage with opener. and discovered by commission consultant sion consideration and possible ap- much more. Call 478-9130. Ronald Nino that there \Vas an lnsuffi- proval. RYMALSYMES clentnumberofparkingspaces. Additionally, the commission Prior site plan for the property, discussed the time consuming minor originated in 1973, had been approved site development plans, such as those of with an n·space allotment. Under cur- Paul Johnson or James Rea, that have • rent parking ordinances, 14 spaces are recently come before the commission; requIred, according to Nino, whlle they would become inconsequential Johnson's property can only hold 12. under an amended ArtIcle 6. Discussion followed on an old tree Rea had submitted a site landscaping I that had been removed, therefore and architechural plan for an addition Spacemaker In Meadowbrook Gle~s ~It~h oodles , allowing a possible 13 parking spaces, to his buDding at 135 North Center that of creative financing options. Large size rooms add to family living, style. Call today for more according to Johnson. included requests for rear yard and details. Call 478-9130. The 'commission unanimously ap- Ooor-area ratio variances. RYMALSYMES proved Johnson's addition with a 12 1 Commission consultant Nino recom- No'. I\!-=--~!t'\.dlc :/c V1Jv parking space minimum and a stipula- mended approval of the site plan condi- . L-l VI Bloornf,clcl-Farr11lngton tion that he would cover an outside tionally on Rea's purchase of two addl- e, 851-9770 ~""" < stairwell If deemed necessary by zon- tional parking spaces from city council Rpdfo·d 538-77.10 , - ing board of appeills. Also, special and granting of approval of the measures will be taken to assure the variances from the zoning board of ap- future health of Johnson's remaln1ng peals. Rea obtained these variance ap- Parson to tree. provals, an'd the commission Person... Several zoning text amendment unanimously voted that construction , changes were discussed and motioned could begin. for approval and will be sent on to city The second revision of an article that ,I The Hope Of council for final adoption. was discussed and approved by a com· , , Glory A substitution was proposed for ArtI- mission vote to be forwarded to city cle 6, Site Development PI~ Review council for final adoption was Section Provisions of the ZOning Ordinance, 5.n, re: Plant Materials Prohibited and • The commission's ~ew ArtIcle 6, con- Landscape Specifications. cern1ng Site DeVelopment Plan Pro- Under the revision, the following Dr. James Luther cedural and Approval Processes, Is shrubs and trees may not be planted in summed up by a general Statement of the City of Northville: Box Elder, Horse The Book of Genesis begins with "In the Purpose appearing under Section 6.01 Chestnut, Soft Maple Poplars Willows beginning God ••. " It ends with" ... a cof- oftheproposed~cle6: • Catalpa and Tree ouieaven, ' , fin in Egypt." What a contrast! This is a clear "The purpose of thls section Is to . '. reminder of the destructive power of sin. In establish procedures for approval Certain plant materials are deemed the beginning, God had created a beautiful authorities and standards for the harmful to Northvllle's/ environment world, a lovely garden; and He made man in review and approval of site develop- for various reasons, including ap- His image to enjoy that creation. Yet, sin ment plan applications as herein pearance, amount of l~ pollution (in entered a picture and death by sin. So, ap- prescribed. This section 'Is further in- the case of Willow) and amount of propriately the book of beginnings. closes tended to Improve the environmental cleanup and maintainance necessary to with a sober tribute to the power of sin over quallty of developments the City of insure proper survival. The plan was human flesh. "for in Adam all die" (I Cor. iD 15:22). . Northville, to minimize the possibility basically an update on the previously But the coffin in Egypt is also a reminder that a particular development may adopted Section 5.11. of happier things as well. It speaks of faith. have an adverse effect upon adjacent Both proposed substitutions were ap- Credit Union F_Dlilies You 'see, Joseph believed that God would property, and further to ensure proper proved unanimously and forwarded to fulfill His,promise to return Israel to her land. relationships between the development city council for further scrutlnization. So, he gave orders for his embalmed body to features as they relate to: traffic safe- The next meeting of the planning be placed in a coffin to be ready for the Live Better! ty, service roads, driveways, parkin,g commission will be March 15 at City , I return trip to the land of promise. areas, accessory buDdings and uses, Hall. For 300 years it rested in Egypt, but the day came when Israel began the long march to the land of Abraham. The carved coffin did • not remain in Egypt, for God's promise was Pension insurer retained, fulfilled. Our departed loved ones, who rest in Christ, will not remain in the grave. One day, just as promised, Jesus will return for His .funds sent io new account own. That is what Easter, spring, and the gospel story are all about. Are you one of Northville Township Board of reported he and township consultant Christ's own? Do you have "the Hope of Glory?" (Colossians 3:1-4). Trustees at a special meeting February Richard Ambler had studied plans and 26, called to discuss employee pension recommended the change to thls type of provisions, voted to stay with the pre- ' account, which was not available when First Baptist Church of Northville sent insurer, Burnham and Flowers, the pension plan was established. 217 N. Wing - Northville but to change its funds Into the He said service charges would be four 348-1020 Allocated Retirement Account of to five percent less than at present and • Manulife. the account would earn an average of Business manager David Lelko one percent more than at present. ,. '. .. • • 12 M D

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Is the large hole Holloway Sand and cubic yards of earth have been remov- no record In the township files. They ed illegally. operation Is In violation of the township They also said they are concerned Gravel Company Is digging near the ed. The hole is located In an area west stated that there Is no restoration plan Fulkerson and Gierman stated that ordinances and causes devaluation of about what the mining will do to the rear of its landfill operation In Salem and south to the current Holloway land- for this acreage and that It Is being mIn- the citizens' concerns are that the residences and properties on Chubb. water t..\ble In the area. Township legal or not? fill. That question Is being researched by The residents maintain that ac- township attorney, Margaret Austin, cording to the toWnship ordinance, the who promised township officials and in- Holloway Company would need a per- terested residents February 28 to have mit from the township to mine the area SEGaRRA! an answer for them within 10 days. and that the township records show no St.P,trlck', D,y p,rty Present at that February 28 meeting such permit. The clay being taken from Mlrch!.1 at the Salem Township offices were the hole Is being used by Holloway as Green Beer, Corned Salem Township Supervisor Floyd cover for each day's trash fill. A six· Beel and Cabbage, Taylor, Township Board Member Fer- Inch covering each night is required, Grasshopper Pie man Rohraff and Chief Inspector Fred according to Taylor. IRISH ENTERTAINMENT Verran. Requesting the meeting were During the February 28 meeting, the James Fulkerson, Karl Gierman, Edith township's permit file for Holloway, the CHVCKMVER'S Luedtke and Meroe Kaericher of the plat maps and certain site plans Salem Citizens Committee. They were materials were revieWed. Since some represented by their attorney, Jacob maps were not Included In the file, the township clerk has been charged with ~ Fahrner. Representing the Holloway 411225evenMlle Rd. • ~ Company were engineer Jim Everett searching the files for the complete site Northville and attorney James Brennan. plan submitted In connection with the 349·9220 Austin identified the question." to be landfill submittal several years ago. answered as: Fulkerson, who said he broUght the • Whether a permit for the soU current mining question to Verran's at- @4zrt~' removal IS required under the township tention as early as last June, believes ordmance? that Holloway's original permit does • If so, does a permit exist? nof Include the present excavation. • If no permit exists or if the existing Brennan, however, said that the permit is insufficient, what legal action original submittal by Holloway to the What Is It? should be taken by the township? township Included this property as pro- The mosl accurale diamond viding cover for the landfill. "It (the microscope made. for accurale The citizens committee, formed to meeting) was pure bunk," Brennan grading o( diamonds (or color, fight Holloway's proposed expansion of clarity and CUI. Only al 0 &< D said Friday. "It was an Insult to • Bush Jewelers. , its landfill operation at Six MUe and Holloway and to the township. I was not P Napier, requested the meeting after impressed with the comments or the at- " \ ,/ '-(!},&:.0 they had met with Taylor, Verran and titudes (of the citizens) . Donald Riddering, chairperson of the "They are wrong that we were township planning commission, on Violating the ordinance. This particular ., February 26. That group made a field -'~iAd tract was part of the original SUbmittal. Floyd Taylor, !\feroe Kaericher eye excavation inspectIOn trip of the area in question on I believe the part of the ordinance ,~ that date at the citizens' request. (citizens refer to) purports to govern Fulkerson and Gierman estimate the G.mologisu • Goldsmlrbs the removal of resources for commer- Diamond Setters hole being excavated by Holloway at cial purposes (to sell it)." 481 W. Ann Arbor Trail approximately 1,400 feet by 540 feet. The citizens group Insists that no per- Plymoulh·455·3030 , They maintain the depth to be about 20 mit was issued by the township to allow feet and have calculated that 560,000 the mining operation and that there Is

"Good nelght'or service and .Photo shows disputed hole money-saving I t· discounts rnake State Farm a real value in • homeowners Record' photos by JOHN GALLOWA'r insurance." C). Me~ds, NHS Hlusicians -win state honors Call PASTELS FOR Meads Mill Junior High and Northville High ~ ~ Kilsdonk, Traci Earl, Janice VanLoke and Jill SapIa, sax quartet and Mark Ordowski, trumpet SPRING School students recently took top honors In the - Werdell, woodwind quartet and John Kiplinger, solo. .• Michigan School Band and Orchestra Association OurSpringfashionshavearrivedIna beautilularray of Craig Kozler, Russ Rothermel and Bill Yant, brass Woodwind duet winners In the Third Division • pastels. And,combinedwithney,fresh Spring Make- , Paul Folino Solo and Ensemble Festival. quartet. were Shelly Hulzing, Lori Osborne, Cathy Piner , The January 29 competition was held at Franklin Up designed just for you...you'll feel radiant & alive 430 N. Center Second Division award winners were Traci Earl, and Janice VanLoke. withhealthycolor. High School In Livonia with more than 1,000 events Northville High School First Division winners Northville heard by judges from throughout the state. clarinet solo; Brad Guerro, trumpet solo; John Calltoday & makean appointmentloryourIreeSpring Kiplinger, trombone solo; Lisa Lutz, oboe solo and were Ira Benstein, trombone solo; Cheryl Yant, ~olor MakeoverwithC!urn.ewPacificPastels. " ' 349-1189 The 23 Meads Mill students participating In the flute solo; Ron Kepner, bassoon solo; SCOtt Martin, competition accumulated 12 first place, 13 second MaryBeth McDonOUgh and Shelly Hulzlng, wood- Like a good netghbor. wind duet. snare drum and Wendy Warner and Pat Wamy, Slare Farm IS there place and four third place ratings. , flute duet. NAILSbY~ •••• - STATE FAll. First Division awards went to Eric Dove, Other Second Division winners were Sheryl NHS Second Division awards went to Wendy A ,.....c....,e....-, clarinet solo; BUl Yant, trombone solo; Chris Benstein and Mark Ordowski, trumpet duet; Mary Warner, flute solo; Jeff Skolarus, clarinet solo and ..,...... ~ ~ .....,...- Bowles and Scott Turner, French horn duet; Sue Brown, Tricia Ducker, David Kozler and Rose Roger Mills, clarinet solo . ITIERLE'OORmJVl -- 11... PIli(''' ror Ih .. Co,'om Fa...•• 23348 Farmin~lon Rd.- Who says, There's no such thing Downtown FarmIngton Crr. as a FREE Lunch? 477-3033 Ann Riha Wind quintet appearing You are cordially invited to have 1 FREE Lunch SPECIAL * at Schoolcraft March 20 March 9 to March 15, 1983 at Villa~e Antiques O"ERD~ and Gifl~ NORTHVilLE c,""b~I.IC."Tl!&~.N (~ OFFERING • ~ESTAUR.ANT Fine Glassware 134 N. Center Pewter 349-1580 Brass Oak PLAZA mAll Sun -Thurs 7 30a m -6p m Fro -sat 7 30a m -9p m Victoriana West Seven Mile Road • Northville 'Oller hm,lelllO our Spec,al and Primitives of lhe Day only between Northville Roa1 & Haggerty Road 124 N. Center

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OFF • Every Piece of Fine Furnltur& at Tenpenny's. (hlntst· Over stocked· Must move floor Jap~ntlt samples tantontst and Amtrltan Offer limited to In stock furniture (no special orders) 24 HOUR EMERGENCY CARE CENTER HongKong tulllnt, Offer good only on furniture pur· 471·0300 • I chased days of sale • MandarIn NORTHVILLE Cannot apply to prior sales 7 Mile Road PEDIATRICS COCKTAILS 349-0441 Manny Aqah, M.D. An elegant dining experience John Romanllc,M.D. Jerome Flnclc,M.D. SamChan, TRAVERSECITY YaniCalm,d,s, M.D. 478·8040 DonllaOple, M.D. with businessmen's lunches Manager and carry outs 13575. Airport Rd. • 4 Days Only (new 2nd location) INTERNAL MEDICINE Thurs., Fri., Sat. & Sun. James wvormore, M.D. James Crowl, M.D. 478·8044 TRA VEL $PECIALS March 10-13 ALLERGY Sofu • ChaIn • Lampe • Tab!. • Robert E. Weinstein, M.D••P.C. Orlando •••••••• $198 Ireland •••••••• $575 Bec:ldinq • Lobi Mor. 478·8044 MaDy ~ _. All top quality fumltur. FAMILY DENTISTRY Tampa ••••••••• '198 Mexico •••••••• $333 • AluKesaler, D.D.S., P.<:i, 471.0345 T.rryNlelsen, D.D.S., P.C. r TENPENNY NMItAnCl.locci, D.D.S. MarleCialr, D.D.S. .New York ••••• '162 Manila •••••• '1,200 NewarkAirport sa.. & Sun. only $122 • ...,:)JrJ.~~ TENPENNY Interiors ORTHODONTICS MYOFUNCTIONAL THERAPY Donald M. Wayne, D.D.S., M.S. Donna Malhialc, R.M.T. Phoenix •••••••• $299 London•••••••• $593 u~c 42951 W. 7 Mile 471·0345 :~~r(In Highland Ulce. ShoDO!!lOCenter) 2 mil•• W.01~275 LosAngeles ••••• $282 Rome ••••••••• $646 _ Northville' 348-7174 ORTHOPEDICS i.rry H. ROienberq, M.D. 471·2890 Silverjet Travel CLINICAL LABORATORY DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY DIAGNOSTIC ULTRASOUND 349-3100 -~~- 7· ..._------_ ..,. ______----.:..... ~__l! • Wednellday, March 9,1983- THE NORTHVILLE RECORD-5-A Setting the stage for 'The Music Man'

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VAPORIZER • WARM STEAM HELPS EASE COOL MIST COLDS, CONGESTION FIGHTS WINTER DRYNESS DE VILBISS , • REGULAR DE VILBISS MODEL 1200 Northville High School students have Dore. Putting the finishing touches on • BABY FRESH MODEL 250 been keeping bUsy with preparations River City are, below, Ron Kepner and • EXTRADRY ../- for the Drama Club's upcoming pro- Anne Wertheimer, foreground, Bob . $66E 33 ~ duction of "The Music Man." For the Lane, on ladder with Karen Weaver 2.5 oz. past few weeks, cast members and and Linda Howe and Jeff Laver. Per- $2 crew have been setting the stage for formances of "The Music Man" are the musical which will open March 19. scheduled for 8 p.m. March 19, 20, 25 AVEENOBAR UNISOM. TUSSY • Checking lights, above, are and 26in the NHS Auditorium. Tickets SOAP FREE FOR CLEANING NIGHT TIME SLEEP AID GET TO DEODORANTS SLEEP FAST stagehands Pat Calhoun, left, Spencer at $3 for students and $3.50for adults ~ SENSmVE SKIN lUiS' e .2oz.CR~M Selles and Shelley Mathis. In the sound are available at IV Seasons and at the booth, above right, are Frank door. Record photos by Steve Fecht: 86 • 2'1. oz. STICK Schugar, left, Greg Dace and Dave $2 99 e~ YOUR gge -~ 33 $4 =® CHOICE ·ll~·.~-= 3.2 oz. $1 NATURE'S NOXZEMA ORGANICS PLUS 100% NATURAL OGilVIE • SHAMPOO OR CONDITIPNER SKINCREAM ~ , PERMANENTS • REGULAR GREASELESS • REGULAR • EXTRABODY .• MEDICATED • EXTRABODY • SOFTWAVE N@9J!!a. . $ 99 • WHIS?ER WAVE 10 oz. jar 99 16 oz. 1 $2 e KIT. ORALB NOXZEMA ~ TOOTHBRUSHES MEDICATED SHAVE OGILVIE • • REGULAR ~ SOFT END ROUNDED • MENTHOL POLISHED BRISTLES HEAVENLY BODY • LIME PROTEIN SHAMPOO - • WILD FOREST 77 16 oz. $1 •

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Expansion and innovation will be the scheduled meeting Is at 10a.m. this Fri· drugstore. We bus once a month to an The fiscal year for the Council begins monthly and an annual newsletter that tlon. We really hope to get more seniors aim of new Northville senior citizen day. It Is open to the public. area mall, we go to travelogs In in April, and Bird said a variety of new will list programs and services. involved, to reach out to them. coordlOator Connie Bird. The Advisory Council sponsors and Plymouth and we bus to Tiger Day. programs will go Into effect at that Sbe thinks the new separate budget "Our purpose is not solely to be a. "I want to coordinate the existing coordinates service programs, acts as a "We have In·bome servIces that we time. for the program and the consolidation social organization. We are more in- programs, make them better and reach drop-In center and as an information perform, such as chore services, where "We want to start a discount dIrec· of programs and services will Improve terested In proViding services. We think more senior citizens," Bird said. "We and referral service for area citizens. we do things around the house, we have tory listing tbts year. That will list all the capabilltles of the council. there are more people out there wbo thlOk there are a lot of people out there Before Bird took on the coordinator's personal care services and a the area stores that give discounts to "We were under the recreation depart- need that," Bird said. ....ho could benefit from our servIces. position, she was a field consultant for homemakers' service, where we do seniors. The information and referral ment and at that time things were just "Northville doesn't bave a big senIor Bird has been the coordinator of the an area agency on aging in Illinois, and things like laundry. We have a telecare service w11l be expanded to Include going along Without any real coordlna· program, but I know that there are Northville Area Senior Citizen Advisory headed a multi-purpose center on ag- service that Is a dally pbone call to the follow-ups too." tlon.Now, we're building up a response, needro senIors out there, and we could Ing. Councll since October. The Council Is senior," she said. Bird Is planning on Introducing a but our biggest problem Is communIca- help. • - -. made up of 16 representatives from Bird said the lack of awareness Is the area seDlor citizens' clubs and groups biggest problem of the program. "We and IS funded by the city and township. provide so many programs and ser- The Council is located In the Board of vices that would benefit people, but Education building, 501 West Main, most seniors are not aware of what we • Room 2M, the telephone number Is 349- offer." 4140. Hours are 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Mon- "We have transportation for seniors day, Tuesday and Wednesday. The next to the grocery store, the bank or the Fanners can insure your home or apartment for less for yeall. farme

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Pawprint 14KT Gold dog obedience Jewelry class set at Paw Prints, a 4-H Dog Obedience Club, will be Affordable offering Obedience Train- Discount Ing Classes starting CONNIEBffin Thursday, March 10. Prices Classes are basically for youths between· the save % ages of 10-19, but adults are also welcome. For more information 40 on dog obedience, 4'h dog oHrelail or horse clubs, call Judy Trexler at 348-8168. 'School Notebook $15gr~~r Trexler sisters Northville resident LORA recently pledged the Delta Sigma Chains, charms win awards HIGGINS was among the Phi Fraternity at Hillsdale Col- $189.50 students named to the dean's list lege. & bracelets from 4-H at the University of Dallas for the A graduate of Detroit Cathollc Thurs.• Fri., Sat., Mar. 10.12 • Easy Operation: Just set, focus & shoot Northville residents fall semester. Central, he currently is in his freshman year at Hillsdale. • Accurate GPO meter sets shutter speed Kristl and Wendy Trexler A student completing 14 or • "Electro Touch" full manual override bad quite an evening Fri- more credits with a grade point The Gold Mine average of 3.5 or better qualifies 33224 Grand River • Big bright viewfinder day, February 25, at the JEFFERY SHORT, son of Mr. for the dean's list. in the Village Outlet • QUick "Magic Needle" loading 4-H Wayne County Exten- and Mrs. Leon Edward Short of sion Center Award Ban- . Farmington BRENT BERKESCH, son of 8200West Six Mile, bas been nam· - quet. ed to the dean's list at Wheaton Daily 10-6· Fri. 10-9. Closed Sun. George H. Berkesch of 44801 / Northville Camera Kristi Trexler received College for the fall semester. a 4-H county award for North Hills Drive, has been • and Hobby Shop selected the recipient of an Aid Dean's list honors are earned her dog project, while by students who carry 12or more 105 sister Wendy was award- Association for Lutherans E. Main • Northville Seminary Support System hours and average a 3.4 grade ed a pin and certificate point per semester. SOMETIMES IT PAYS TO GO WITH 349-0105 for her horse project. Scholarship for the 1982-83 The Trexlers live at academic year. 42369Crestview Circle. Berkesch Is a second-year CADET Ji>HN SUTTON, son of seminary student at Concordia Mrs. Betty J. SUtton of Nor- Seminary In Missouri. thville, bas been promoted to Experience. AAL is a fraternal benefit Private First Class at Howe society based in Appleton, Milltary School In Indiana. Wisconsin, offering Lutherans Sutton Isa junior at Howe. and their families the opportunity • to aid themselves and others through insurance and other LUKAS KAKOGEORGAOU, an fraternal benefits. eighth grader at Cooke Junior High School, was named to the KEVIN McDERMOTr, son of school's first semester honor roll Mr. and Mrs. William P. McDer- with a perfect 4.0 grade point mott of 46126 Pickford Court, average.

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) Wednesday. March 9, 1983- THE NORTHVILLE RECORD-l·A •Police Blotters / ,Bu.rglars,would-be car thieves active in township

There was evidence the cUlprltCs) door broken open and the interior ran- the fact, that they had heard an lng $414 value (COWgirl boots, shoes, yet there was no sign of forcible entry, • In the'Township ..• had entered every room, rummaging sacked. automobUe horn sounding at regular in- sandals, slacks, newly purchased leading police to suspect the culprit had through drawers and spreading belong- The front door of the residence ap- tervals (In the manner of some anti- undergarments), $310 worth of men's had access to a key at one tlm~i ,:t'he Burglars removed Items valued at Ings on the Doors and furniture, ac- parently was forced open, the police theft alarm systems) late March 1 or clothes (a suIt, 12 shh-ts, shoes), a $520 doors were unlocked when the pair nearly $100,000 total from a Ladywood cording to police reports of the incident. report states. Stereo component equip- early March 2, but no reports of 19-1nch color television, a $500 stereo- returned to the home. Court residence sometime between Stolen, In addition to the Items In the ment (Kenwood receiver, Hlatchl turn- suspicious activity had been filed with eight track cassette unlt, a $599I MotorcyCle gear valued at more than February 23 and 28, township police fireproof safe, were a $2,000 1976 table, Sharp tape deck and Sansul the police department. microwave oven (new In the box), $950 $400 was stolen from Its place In a rack report .. Chevrolet Malibu; five firearms speakers) valued at $624 was stolen. Damage to the three cars ranged of assorted household goods, another on the cycle March I, city police Pollee have recovered a safe stolen In (including riDes, shotguns and one han- Also stolen was a $430 19-Inch color from $5to $300. $300 worth of household goods belong· reported. the burglarly which contained papers dgun) valued at a total $1,550; a $300 television, $800 video recorder, $200 Ing to the other party, and assorted The owner told pollce he parked the valued at over $70,000.The papers were microwave oven; and two 14-Inch por- ltaHan chess, Waterford crystal Two township drivers were Injured In other Items. Honda CL750 at Phil's 76 station at 1:30 recovered, but other valuables In the table color televisions valued at $350 decanters and stemware together a two-car collision at Seven Mile and All told, value of the stolen goods was p.m. and, when he returned at 4:30 safe were missing, as were the other each. valued at $256, a $200 Oriental Silver Springs the afternoon of placed at $3,874. p.m., found the $350 leather jacket and • Items taken, including a famlly car. The safe Itself was valued at $150and tablecloth, two $200 lamps, a $200 February 26. The owner and b1s tenant both said $70leather gloves were no longer strap- Gene C. BaUey, 52, of Sliver Springs .they had locked the doors upon leaving, . ped Into the rack. According to police investigating the antique jewelry It contained at $2,500to mantel clock, a $150tool box and a $150 r burglary, the owner was vacationing In $3,000. Police are withholding further 12-~auge dOUble-barrel shotgun. suffered a cut on top of his head and Florida and a neighbor was watching lnfonnation while their investigation was taken to Providence Hospital via the home In his absenee. The neighbor continues., . Camera equipment and other items Novl Ambulance. noted everything was In order valued at more than $1,000 were stolen The other driver, John P. Grotteau, In a March 4 burglary at a Haggerty 38, of Bloomcrest, was "shaken" ac- Medical February 23, but the house had been A burglary at Innsbrook 2 the ransacked when next examined weekend of February 'l:l to March 1 Road residence, poll~ reports indicate. cording to the police report but refused February 28. resulted In the theft of Items valued at The owner told pollce he left the home medical treatment when offered. Police found evidence entry to the more than $3,400. at 9:15 a.m. and returned at noon to According to the pollce report of the home was made through a basement The owner told police he left the discover the door had been forced open incident, Grotteau was driving his Walk- In Clinic window, which had been broken and apartment at 8 p.m. February 'l:l with and the house ransacked. Bulck Skyhawk westbound on Seven When you- need a doctor • pried open, apparently with a the doors locked. Upon his return Missing were a $40 camera bag con- Mile entering the Intersection at Silver Springs when Balley, eastbound on screwdriver. . March 1 at 6 p.m., he said, he found the talning a $400 Canon AE-l Program You may receive treatment in this comfortable well eqUipped camera with fl1.4 lens, a $325 Toklna Seven MUe In a Honda Accord, attemp- office for all medical problems that can be treated in a family zoom lens, a $l'l:l Toklna wide angle ted a left turn onto SUver Spring in the doctor's office. such as: Police will check'homes lens, $50 worth of lens filters, and a $40 path of the Bulck. flash unit. Also missing was a $50 Force of the Impact drove the Honda COLDS FEVER FRACTURES jewelry box contalning $25 worth of sideways, over a curb and spun It such COUGHS CUTS LACERATIONS on' request of absent owner costume jewelry and six unclrcu1ated that It stopped facing westbound In the EARACHES BRUISES ETC. silver dollars. right hand lane against the curb. SORE THROATS SPRAINS The jewelry box was later recovered Damage was to the right front quarter A rash of breaklng-and-enterlng com- house will be empty, we can make when a Plymouth man found It In a of the Honda and left front quarter of plaints has prompted township police routine checks while they're gone. trash can. the Bulck. No appointment necessary Mon.-Sat. 5 pm-lO pm • chief Kenneth Hardesty to remind "That doesn't mean, necessarily, Balley was Issued a citation for Open 7 days a week Sun~& Holidays No~n-5 pm citizens that the department will make they won't get robbed - we can't be ThIeves tried, tried and tried again to failure to yield to oncoming traffic. routine checks on vacant homes If there all the time. But If there Is a steal cars In the township between Evening Medical Care P.C. notified by the owners. -break-in, we'd know sooner and could February 'l:l and March 2, but falled In ••• In the City start working on It," he added. "In one 15370 Levan Rd. Hardesty noted at least one Instance all three attempts, according to pollce case, I think (burglars) went back a Livonia MI 48154 in which routine police checks of a reports. couple of times - If we'd known the A $5,000 motorcycle was reported 464-1991 home while the owners' were away The first report of attempted auto stolen from Its Main Streetparklng site L- ....;. ~ house was empty we might have might have reduced or eliminated theft was at Northville Forest Apart- prevented that." Sunday, city police report. thefts at the dwelling. ments, where the owner of a 1969 ~Jlle having a neighbor keep an eye Plymouth Sateillte four-door told pollce The Detroit resident owner of the 1981 "We've had five B & Es In the past on the house isal~ a good idea, Hardes- he parked his car February 'l:l at 8a.m. Harley-Davidson said he parked It at 6 e·' Deli& week or so - often when people were ty sald, neighbors have other demands only to return to It March 2 at noon to p.m. on Main between the M.A.G.S. 'e away on vacation or left for the on their time and cannot check the discover a rear door had been forced building and the Winner's Circle bar, ~rnte S Restaurant weekend," the chief said. "If they'd call home as frequently as the round-the- open and the Ignition removed. The Ig- passing a chain through the front wheel Grand River & Drake in Muirwood Square '!S be!ore .t!tey go and tell us when the clock police service can. nltlon switch was left on the driver's and around a three-foot tall post to lock 478·0080 the bike in place. I • seat. , A Winchester resident attempting to The "full dress Harley" was gone enter a family car parked on the street when lie returned at 8:15 p.m., pollce Says "Good Morning"with at 4:35 a.m. March 2 noticed the in- reported. Super Slam Breakfast ,Special NOW, terior light rucker on and off, then noticed a man in the driver's seat lean- . Nearly $4,000worth of personal goods 2 Eggs any style 9 ~ lng toward the glovebox side of the car. was stolen and another $1,000 damage 2 Slices Bacon 9V Being a Non-Smoker can Do More The would-be thief kicked open the done at a First Street residence Kaise~ Roll or Toast only driver's 'door of the 1976 OldsmobUe February 9, It was reported March 2. • than Just Improve YourHealth Cutlass and Oed on foot, leaving a hat The owner of the burglarized residence Everyday 8:00 am to 11:00 am thru March 31st with "Jack Daniel's" lettering on the told pollce he walted unUl he had com- vehicle floor. The vehlcle'signltlon had pUed a complete USt of missing items been damaged with some sort of tool. before filing the report. Back at Northville Forest, the owner The 81-year-old owner of the home of a 1978Chevrolet four-door told police and one of his tenants left It at 9 a.m. the car had been entered sometime bet-· February 9, the pollce report lndlcates, Ifcaxn~~~~rrHo~~~~~i,. ween 2 p.m. March 1 and 9:45 a.m. ·and found It ransacked on their return March 2. The car doorhad been unlock- at 3p.m. ed with an unknown tool that had been Much of the property' stolen belonged v.; W non-smoking households. All you have 10do 10qualify is 10verify lhal no forced' between the door window and to the tenant, the report shows. Also lost one residong 'n your home has smoked forlhe pasl weatherstrip, the police report stated, was $1,000 worth of meat stored In a " ~ year, and your Cilizens homeowners premium is and the Ignition damaged. freezer which was unplugged during reduced by 10%. It's lhal simple. . At least two residents of the Nor- the burglary. • For all delalls on lbe Cllizens 10% discounl for thville Forest complex told police, after Missing were women's clothes total- non-smoking homeowners, s'OP in or call your ~NSl.IWCE COIFNIYOF AMERICA local Ci'izens Agenlloday. Kugler earns USAF merit medal

Air Force Captain thville. The captain Is the or service to the Unlted INSURANCE EXCHANGE Larry Kugler has been son of Jack J. and Pearl States. decorated with the KUgler of Port Richey, KUgler Is a recruIting 160E. Main Street Meritorious Service Florida. service officer with the Medal at Lackland Air 3504th U.S. Air Force Northville Force Base In Texas. Th~ Meritorious Ser- RecruIting Group. He Captain Kugler'S wife vice Medal Is awarded received his master's Susan Is the daughter of specifically for outstan- degree in 1982 from Alphonso and Julia Jac- ding non-combat Webster College, St. 349·1122 meritorious achievement ques of 21551Napier, No~- , Louis.

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CITY OF NOVI NOTICE OF ENACTMENT Ordinance- 83·49.03 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Novi has enacted Ordinance 83-49.03,An Ordinance to regUlate the operation of self-service gas stations and repeal Ordinance No, 73-49,The Flammable Liquids Ordinance, and all Amendments thereto, In their entirety. • This Ordinance was declared to be an emergency Ordinance, w.hlch Is Immediately necessary for the pres~rvation of the public peace, health and safety, and takes immediate effect. The Or- dinance was adopted on March 1, 1983,and the effective date is March 1, 1983.A complete copy of the ordinance is available for public use and inspection at the office of the City Clerk; 45225W. Ten Mile Road, Novi, Michigan, during regular office hours. Geraldine Stipp Publish: March 9,1983 City Clerk { CITY OF NOVI NOTICE OF MEETING OF BOARD OF REVIEW Notice is hereby given that the Board of Review will meet In a continued first session and a continued second session on Friday, March 18,1983from 12 noon to 5 p.m., E.S.T. at the Novi City Hall, . 45225W. 10 Mile, Novi, Michigan for the purpose of reViewing and adjusting the assessment rolls of the City of Novi. ' • RecordphotobyJOHNGALLOWAY ,As in the past, the Board of Review will also consider any cases where the assessment causes a financial hardship. The Rotarian honors Board members have asked that anyone claiming a financial hard- ship bring some proof of total family income for 1982 (e.g Judge Richard Dunn, chief jUdge and administrator of Wayne Homestead Property Tax Credit Form, Michigan Income Tax State- ment, etc.) Only the Board can handle hardship appeals, but if you County Circuit Court, second from left, was keynote speaker at CITY OF NORTHVILLE SYNOPSIS have any questions about making an appeal, or about property tax a joint meeting of Northville and Novi Rotary clubs to honor . relief available to senior citizens, please feel free to call the outstanding law enforcement officers and departments on SYNOPSIS OF ADVANCED LIFE SUP- NORTHVILLE GROUP: Assessor's Office. March 1. Honorees from left, NOl JIVille State Police Trooper NORTHVILLE CITY PORT AND TRANSPOR- REQUEST TO BUY PARK- COUNCIL MINUTES TATION SERVICE BIDS: Robert Muladore, Northville City Captain James Petres (who ING SPACE CREDITS: It Geraldine Stipp JANUARY 3, 1983 Bids would be received on was moved and supported Publish: March 9, 1983 • accepted an award for the city police department), Novi Jan. 27, 1983at 2:00 p.m. at to approve the request of City Clerk City Clerk's Office In the the NorthlJlle Group to Patrolman AI Rasmussen, Northville Township Sergeant Mar- City of Farmington •. tin Patyna. Rotarians at rear are Novi President Wayne Meeting adjourned at spacepurchasecredits4.6at $1,800.00parking r------...;- ... Bullen, Northville President John Reynolds and program 9:40p.m. per space, with the RESPECTFULLY cancellation provision chairman C.A. Smith. SUBMITTED, which was afforded to the CITY OF NOVI JOAN G. McALLISTER, Masonic Temple. CITYCLEF,lK COMMUNICATIONS: ADMINISTRATIVE HEARING THIS IS A SYNOPSIS. A Resolution from City of true and compleJe copy of Novl re Congres"lonal Pay the minutes may be ob- Raises. USE OF REVENUE SHARING FUNDS NORTHVILLE TOWNSHIP SYNOPSIS tained at the City Clerk's It was moved and sup- NorthvilleTownship System Evaluation.Summary Trustee,C. JamesArmstrong, office during regular office ported to adopt a resolu- The City of Novi will hold an administrative public hearing at Boardof Trustees and responded to Questions Trustee, Thomas L. P. Cook. hours. tion similar to the City of PublicHearIngSynopsis or Comments. Novl's and copies to be the City Offices, 45225W. Ten Mile Road, Novi, Michigan, on Mon- • Trustee. Also Present: The 4. Adjournment.Movedand Press and approximately 1 sent to our Michigan day, March 21,1983,at 4:00P.M., for the purpose of obtaining writ- Date: Wednesday. March 2. supported to adjourn the visitor. Absent: James L. SYNOPSIS OF legislators and to all sur- ten and oral comments from the public on the proposed uses of 1983 Public Hearing. Meeling ad- Nowka,Trustee. NORTHVILLE CITY roundIng communities. revenue sharing funds in the upcoming budget for the fiscal year, Time:7:30p.m. journed at 7:53p.m. This Is a 3. Budget Session. Mr. Ed- COUNCIL MINUTES Notice from Oakland Place:41600Six Mile Road Synopsis. A true and com- ward Krictzs, Director. Mr. JANUARY 17, 1983 Schools Board of Educa- 1983-84. 1. Call to Order. Supervisor plete copy maybe obtainedat John Buckland, and Mrs. tion of Public Meeting re All interested citizens, groups, senior citizens and senior John E. MacDonaldcalled the the Township Clerk's Office ElizabethMccarvillewere pra- summer tax collection. citizen organizations are encouraged to attend the hearing. Per- public hearing to order at 7:30 41600 Six Mile Road. Nor: sent to review the Recreation It was moved and ap- p.m. thvllle, Michigan46167. Budget. Chief Kenneth proved to adopt a resolu- sons attending the hearing shall have the right to provide written 2.Roll Call:Present:John E. SUSANJ. HEINTZ. Hardesty and captain Philip tion to recommend to the and oral comments and suggestions regarding the possible uses MacDonald. supervisor; CLERK Presnell were present to school board that the sum- of revenue sharing funds. Susan J. Heintz. clerk; reviewthe Pollee Department mer taxes not be collected Richard M. Henningsen, NORTHVILLE Budget. Treasurer Henn- In 1983 and a referendum Following is important planning information for the proposed treasurer; Richard E. Allen, TOWNSHIP Ingsenand BusinessManager be held prior to their mak- use hearing. trustee; C. James Armstrong, BOARDOF Lelko reviewed the General Ing a decision In the The amount of revenue sharing funds expected to be received trustee; Thomas L.P. Cook, TRUSTEES- Township Budget. A decision future. .' trustee; James L. Nowka. BUOGETSESSION was made to have an addI- during the upcoming fiscal year is $42,272.(If the grant is renewed trustee. Also Present: Mr. Ed- tional budget session on MISCELLANEOUS: Boy the revenues will total approximately $169,000).There is $5,000to ward McNeely, township Date: saturday, March 5, saturday,March12.1983. Scouts request that week be carried over from the previous year. engineer. the press and ap- 1983 4. Adjournment. Moved and of Feb. 6 thru Feb:12 be proximately5 visitors. Tlme:9a.m. supportetl to adjourn the designated National Boy 3. Public Hearing- Scout Week. Geraldine Stipp Place:41600SixMile Road budget session. Motion car- Publish: March 9, 1983 NorthVilleTownship Facilities ried. BudgetSessionadjourn- 10:30Meetingp.m. adjourned at &.. \ City Clerk -1 Plan for Sewage Im- 1. Call to order. Supervisor edat 12:25 p.m. provements. Mr. Rich Engle John E. MacDonaldcalled the THIS IS A SYNOPSIS. A RESPECTFULLY and Mr. Dennis Kasmaskl, budget session to order at 9 TRUEAND COMPLETEcopy SUBMITTED, representing the firm of Fink- a.m. may be obtained at the JOAN G. McALLISTER, beiner. Pettis & Strout, 2.Rollcall: Present:John E. TownshipClerk's Office, 41600 CITY CLERK NOTICE TO BIDDERS limited 'presented an In- MacDonald, Supervisor, Six Mile Road, Northville, THIS IS A SYNOPSIS. A troduction, the FederalGrants Susan J. Heintz, Clerk, Michigan46167. true and complete copy of Program, Sewer System Richard M. Henningsen. SUSANJ. HEINTZ, the minutes may be ob- CITY OF NOVI Evaluallon, On-Site Disposal Treasurer, Richard E. Allen, CLERK tained at the City Clerlr's office during regular office hours. NOVI, MICHIGAN SYNOPSIS OF CITY OF NORTHVILLE SPECIAL NORTHVILLE Sealed proposals will be received by the City of Novi at the of- CITY COUNCIL fice of the City Clerk, 45225West Ten Mile, Novi, Michigan up to NOTICE TO BIDDERS MINUTES JANUARY24,1983 2:00 p.m. prevailing local time, on March 16, 1983,at which time The City of NorthVille, Michigan. will open sealed bids on Friday, March 18, and place all proposals will be publicly opened and read for fur- 1983at 11:00a,m. in the Council Chambers, at City Hall, 215W. Main Street for: Mayor Vernon called the nishing the following work: Rehabilitation/Repair of Property located at 311 S. Wing. Special meeting to order at 8:30 p.m. NorthVille, MichIgan 48167 . ROLL CALL: Present: 38°/c:.CALCIUM CHLORIDE .1 Specifications and proposal forms may be obtained at the office of the City Vernon, Ayers, DeRusha, Clerk Folino, Gardner. (for gravefroads) A certified check, cashier's check or bid bond in an amount of not less Absent: None. than lavepercent (5%) of the bid must accompany the proposal. WAYNE COUNTY CD Proposal blanks and specifications required may be obtained The City reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids and to waive BLOCK GRANT FUNDS: It at the office of the City Clerk in the Novi City Hall. was moved and supported any irregularoties. to set the Oakland County All proposals are to be in sealed envelopes plainly marked as Sealed bids may be mailed or personally delivered to: CD priorities for Public to item bid upon and must bear the name of the bidder. Joan G. McAllister Hearing on February 7, The City reserves the right to reject any or all bids or pro- City Clerk 1983 at 8:00 p.m., as follows: posals or any part of the same; to waive irregularities and/or Infor- 215W MamSt. 1. Community Building malities, and to make the award as may appear to be to the best in- Northville, MI48167 Boller terest of the City of Novi. Envelopes should be plainly marked: 2. Barrier Free sidewalks In downtown Geraldine Stipp "Sealed Bid: Housing Rehabilitatlon,Program- area Publish: March 9,1983 City Clerk 311S. Wmg and the Item(s) being bid on. 3. Ford Field Im- provementsIt was moved and sup-' .. --- ... Joan G. McAllister PubliSh 3-9, 3-16,1983NR City Clerk ported to set the Wayne County priorities for CITY OF NORTHVILLE Public Hearing on February 7, 1983 at 8:00 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING p.m. as follows: 1. Library bond retire- PROPOSED ORDINANCE AMENDMENTS NOTICE OF REVIEW OF ment seo..OOO 2. DDA Phase II $17,000 Notice Is hereby given that a public hearing will be held on Monday, March SPECIAL ASSESSMENT ROLL 3. Senior CItizens Green 21,1983 at 8:00 p.m., In the Council Room of the Northville Municipal Building House $3,000 215 W. Main Street to consider the adoption of an ordinance amendment as .1 FOR THE TOWNSHIP OF NORTHVILLE ISSUANCE OF TAX AN- follows: TICIPATION NOTES: AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND SECTION 2.10.2.1, CONDITIONALLY PERMIT- City Manager explained TED USES, OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE TO ALLOW DWELLING UNITS TO THE OWNERS OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PRO- not necessary at this time. ABOVE PROFESSIONAL OFFICESPACE. PERTY: Communications from SECTtON 1. Section 2.10.2.115hereby proposed to be amended as follows' For Sanitary Sewer Construction to serve Special Assessment the City Manager to Mr. Section 2.10.2.1 CONDITtONALLY PERMITTED USES Is proposed to 'be District No. 12described as part of the S.W. 1f.t of Section 13T. 1 S., William S. Ballenger, Of- amended to allow dwelling units above professional office space under condI- fice of the Racing Com-' tions as stated In the amendment. . R. 8 E., Northville Township, Wayne County, Michigan, described missioner re parimutuel SECTION 2. This ordinance shall become effective ten (10)days after enact- as all tax parcels of land on Marilyn Avenue, Maxwell Avenue, Fry tax rebates; from the City ment and publication thereof. Avenue, and Park Lane within the area known as Park Gardens ex- Manager to City Council re Notice Is hereby given that a public hearing will be held on Monday March Racetrack Revenue Ap- I 21,1983 at 8:00 p.m., In the Council Room of the Northville Municipal B~lIdl'lg cluding tax parcels 13J32A1,13J32B1and 13J28A.Said area being proval by Administrative 215 w. Main Street to consider the adoption of ordinance amendments as bounded by Northville Forest Apartments on the West. Five Mile Board; and communica- follows: Road on the South, Tax Parcel 13H1B2A on the North and Tax tion from Representative AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND SECTIONS 2.12.5 AREA, HEIGHT, BULK AND Bullard re february 1983 PLACEMENT REGULATIONS AND SECTION 3.00 TABLE-SCHEDULE OF .1 Parcel 13L1 on the East; and also including the South 273feet of State Revenue Sharing I REGULATIONS OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE TO CHANGE THE MAXIMUM Tax Parcels 13L1.:\nd13L2. distributions. FLOOR AREA RATIO (FAR) FROM 1.0 to 3.0. PLEASE TAKE NOTICETHAT a Special Assessment Roil has MISCELLANEOUS: SeCTION 1. Section 2.12.5 and Section 3.00 are hereby proposed to be Oakland County Com- amended as follows: been prepared and is on file in the office of the Township Clerk for missioner John Calandro Section 2.12.5 AREA, HEIGHT, BULK AND PLACEMENT REGULATIONS and public examination. Said special assessment roll has been commented on the State Section 3.00 TABLE- SCHEDULE OF REGULATIONS are proposed to be prepared for the purpose of assessing the cost of the following Revenue Shllrln'g cuts of amended 50 that the maximum floor area ratio (FAR) Is changed from 1 0 to 3 0 County monies. SECTION 2. Thla ordinance shall become effective ten (10)days after enact- described Improvement to the property benefited therefrom: The Recreation Dlreo- ment and publication thereof. A sanitary sewer system serving approximately 100acres In tor's evaluation was Notice Is hereby given that a public hearing will be held on Monday March Ute South half of Section 13of Northville Township, Wayne Coun- discussed. 21,1983 at 8:00 p.m., In the Council Room of the Northville MuniciPal B~lIdln ty, Michigan. Consisting of approximately 13,500lineal feat of 8" to The renaming of Wallis I 215 W. Main Street to consider the adoption of an ordinance amendmenr:s Street and Sliver Springs follows: 15" diameter gravity sewer, an S" diameter force main, a 450 Court to Dohany Drive will AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND SECTION 4.01.3, SIZE AND LOCATION be discussed at next RESIDENTIAL, OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE TO BRING THE MINIM ' .1 gallon per minute pumping station, a stand-by power system, and miscellaneous equipment and appurtenances. meeting. PARKING SPACE SIZE IN CONFORMANCE WITH THE PARKING SPACE S~~ Meeting adjourned at AS AMENDED IN 1978. TAKE FURTHER NOTICEthat the Township Board will meet at 9:15p.m. SECTION 1. Section 4.01.03, IS!:lereby proposed to be amended as follows' the Township Civic Center, 41600Six Mile Road, In the Township of RESPECTFULLY Section 4.01.03, SIZE AND LOCATION, RESIDENTIAL to change the Northville at 7 o'clock p.m. on March 16, 1983,for the purpose of SUBMITTED, minimum parking space from 10' x 20' to 9' x 19' to be In coniormance with the JOAN G. McALLISTER, parking apace size as adopted In 1978. reviewing said special assessment roll and hearing any objections CITY CLERK Printed copies of the complete ordinances are available for Inspection b hereto. THIS IS A SYNOPSIS. A and distribution to the public at the City Clerk's office during regular buslne.~ true and complete copy of hours. Publish: 3-9-83NR Susan J. Heintz, the Minutes may be ob- JOAN G. Me "LUSTER, tained at the City Clerk's CITY CLERK 3-1o-B30&E Clerk office during regular office Published: 3-~ Northville Record hours. t------~---_-..I.I - T Wednesday, March 8, 1883- THE NORTHVILLE RECORo:-e.A Property owners flock City hope to reduce ~otownship appeals board • deficit destroyed by cuts Continuedfrom Page 1 Only eight or 10 residents who had made appointments to appear before / Countyoffice and delivered newnotices Continuedfrom Page 1 give us less ofit than it ever has." the board of review before receiving The added cut In track revenues, he about 5p.m. reassessment notices called to cancel, • Those were addressed that evening It was reported. tlclpated all state shared revenues due related, seems likely as the state and mailed by midnight, Heintz \The revised NorthvUle Township for the current year will be eliminated reduces expenditures In the Depart· reported. Board of Review schedule, Inwhich the (except for that portion derived from ment ofAgriculture. About 3,000were mailed, mosUy to first session was held Tuesday, extend· the sales tax, which is mandated). Still "There Is evidence, In the questions subdivisions where the reassessments ed hours today to8:50p.m. due, he related, are Income tax, single they are asking us, that there are pea- largely took place. There were some March 10 hours are 6 to 8:50 p.m.; business tax and Intangible tax shared pie up there (In Lansing) who don't land reassessments In non-subdivision March 11,5:50to 8:50p.m., March 12,9 revenues of $6q,OOO.Governor James know anything about the track areas, however, Heintz said. Township a.m. to noon, all are additions to the Blanchard has ordered a "hold" on revenues," Walter related. supervisor John MacDonald, clerk schedule Monday. those state payments to local govern- Calls being received from the senate Heintz and other staff members worked March 14hours are 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. ments. Agriculture Committee and the from after hours tomake the mall deadline. with an evening scheduled to be added Walters related that recent news had the Department of Agriculture Itself, Heintz said she had expected the Ifneeded. the state holding shared revenues Walters said, show "widespread Ig- reassessments to contain reductions, March 15 hours have been extended "hostage for approval of the Incometax norance" about howthe partmutuel tax but residents calling for appointments from2to8:50p.m. Increase" passed by the House last program ts supposed to work. Indicated there have been Increases. March 16from 6 to 8:50p.m. also has week and being considered In the Questions raised, he said, Included: Increased areas, township officials senate. 'Does the track pay any property been added. The budget analysis also anticipated taxes? (no); and "Does the city provide noted, Include Park Gardens, which "A lot of people have a. legitimate received a 20percent blanket reduction a further cut of $125,400from the any services to the track?" (many). right to come In If they are overassess- parimutuel tax appropriation ...... that Walters said he was also asked to for- last year. Others are NorthvUleColony ed - that's the only way we know," III and IV. reduction atop the $350,000already cut ward track reports for the past three said Heintz. from the statutory amount due. ftscal years. Noting that Northville Downs ts hav- Avoidanceofadditional deficits in the Ing one of its best seasons on record current year depends upon full pay· (council member Paul Folino noted ment of the $550,000track appropriation Overall valuations decrease thatiastSaturday's handle was onlythe (already reduced from the $900,000 second In the track's history to exceed statutory amount), payment of all or $800,000),Walters said It "will look part of state shared revenues due, •on city residential property Jimmy and Julie Heintz, children of township clerk Susan ironic that the state will receive more repayment to the public improvement Heintz, lend a hand in mailing out reassessment notices from the track than It ever has, and fund of $204,000loaned to other funds. Continuedfrom Page 1 reflected In a multiplier factor in both J counties lower than last years. In property owners, some of whom are Wayne,the new factor Is expected to be Bell rates 'outstanding' still fighting Increases Imposed last 0.9938(last year's factor was 1.0). The year during a complete reassessment, tentative multiplier In Oakland County Kohs said. When the board of review Is 1.0-last year's was 1.06.Kohsnoted on school board evaluation grants a valuation decrease, the redUC-the state could, as it did last year, In- • tion is onlygoodfor oneyear. crease the factor if it determines pro- CONTRACTORS Despite the large number of appeals, perty has been undervalued. ,Continuedfrom Page 1 Though the board gave Bell a "more overall property valuations have been , than satisfactory" rating In the area of AND reduced in both Wayne and Oakland Appointments for hearings before the Whitaker said he felt material provid- management of the district, board Counties, Kohs said. Those property board of review can be made by calling ed in the board's meeting packets was members had few criticisms of his per- HOMEOWNERS owners who have not received a notice city hall at 349-1300,extension ,216. "sometimes a lltUellght onback up." formance Inthis area. of assessment change can 'assume Dates are March 15,17,and 24from 1to In fact, Hansen praised Bell for mak- reductions of between five and six per· 5p.m. and 6 to 10p.m. or March 22from Wilkinsonsaid she felt more In-depth Ing "principals more responsible for Ceiling Clinic cent in Oakland County and less than 9 a.m. to noonand 1to 5p.m. Additional Information could be provided in ad- things goingon Inthe schools." onepercent InWayneCounty. dates or hours may be added as de- dressing the pros and cons of specific Johnson told Bell "the motivational Tuesday, March 15 The assessment reductions are mand warrants. issues. approach seems to be working. Another concern was that motions "You seem to know If the job ts get- 7:30 p.m. proposed on agenda items sometimes ting doneor Isnot done," he said, noting are incomplete. Trustee Glenna Davis that the business office is an good ex- Advance Registration said she felt "motions are not wecific ample of some of the Improvements Required enough." made in this area. NEED Bell earned highest praise In his per- Last year, Bell recommended to the formance as superintendent of schools. board the appointment ofJohn Street as :1 DIRECTION? The board gave him the highest rating director of business and finance. Im- (outstanding) in five of the seven provements made In the business office Let 'our personal categories, while rating him "more since Street's appointment will save the . ..~ than satisfactory" Inthe tworemaining district from hiring a Supervisor of Ac- service bankers areas. counting - which will mean a savings show you the way. His best performances were cited in ofmore than $20,000. the areas of improvement of instrue- Though the area of financial respon- tional program; student safety, health sibUlty drew the most concerns from It"..GG1C:_ A' , and well being; facUlty management board members, the concensus rating and planning and community relations. In this area was "more than sattsfac- tory." J.,.1J ~'S IIUPPLY co. ~ichigan NatiOnal Bank In the area of Improvement In In· Johnson told Bell he had "some feel- ltaCMdro structional programs, board treasurer Ingofuncomfortablenessinthlsarea .. " , Jean' Hansen noted that the Implemen:' ~ALLEi> LAKE • 20.55 Haggerty Rc1 421-8200' tation of the six-hour day at the high "I'm concerned that the traditional • (313) 356-6166 / (313) 624-4551 . • AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER school" the selection of high school source of revenue - the SEV and pro- • MEMBER FDIC d rtm t h ds th allty f k perty taxes - is leveling off/' he ex- Mon.-Fri.. 8-6. ~t. 8-5 • Sun. 10-3 epa en ea , e qu 0 wor plalned. "I'm concerned that we'll be life program; the reinstltution of dippingIntothe fund equlty." elementary instrumental music and the Inservice day were a fewof the "pluses Johnson said he needed "a lltUemore COKE Riunite Inthe district." sensativlty" to what may occur In the coming year with regards t.l the AUTHORIZED ~lE:COKE • Lambrusco Davis said she liked that "the em- bUdget. $179 • Rosato SERVICE phasis on Bell's long-range plan ts bas- Hansen echoed Johnson's remarks • Bianco 750 m.l. DR. PEPPER ~Pk ed upon Improvement of instructional and said the board should start looking CENTERS (Diet & Reg.) pluldeposlt program" - not just Improvement of at possiblecuts in next year's budget. - the high schoolstructure. The board gave Bell its highest praise '. . BEER by the CASE (24) s259 per bottle Munro said he was Impressed with In the area of community relations. Cinci bottles SAVE$1.00 Bell's "sincere Interest In improving Citing his Involvement with the com- programs." munity, his active participation In the ~iller Lite cans The board gave Bell an outstanding Boosters and his sensativlty to the sum- S899 Large Selection of rating In the area of student safety, mer tax collection issue, trustee Munro Pabst cans plultl' &dep. • Lambrusco health and wellbeing for his handling of said "this is the one area that really ~Rosato last year's beating incident at the high stands out." • Bianco school, the implementation of railings Noting that improved community Red, White Be Blue BEER along the windowsInthe NHScorridors relations was among the district's 1982· and Improved discipline on school 83goals, Wilkinsontold the board "we 3/~500750m.l. buses. can also rate ourselves because this is Case In his direction of facUlty manage- what we wanted." S69!~tIX ment and planning, board members In addition to tlle Improvement In &dep. See Special in Store Display gave Bell kudos for several projects In· community relations, the board also cludlng the closing of Taft school, gave Bell credit for his development of reorganization of the maintenance' a longrange plan for the dtstrict. department and the Implementation of '. "I think this district is on an upbeat EXPIRES4-1-83 Northville Party Shoppe the long range plan. trend," Hansen noted In concludingthe Trustee Munro also gave Bell credit evalutation. "That can't be said for 680w. 8 Mile Road - at Taft Road for the Improvement Instaff attitudes. many other school districts." Northville 349-2222 ·Ihoells ~~~'. 4 HEAVY DUTY LARGE SPRING IS HERE CAR SHOCKS $73 EXPIRES4·1-83 WITH COUPON SALE ·PRO STAFF GOLF GLOVES Now Only Specializing in HomemadE;) Subs lies XOUTS- LEATHER MADE FRESH DAIL Y - 3 FT. & 6 FT. BALL MARKER $5 95 Also homemade Deli Sandwiches Orange EACH LunclJ • Party Orders • Take Out $950 · . FRONT018:9500 1 Dozen· or 2 for $11.00 .Deli Specials , GOLF SHOES-MEN'S & WOMEN'S REAR DRUMS. PACK BEARINGS, Sandy Mac Boiled Ham ••••• ,•••••••••.••• $1.99 lb.' TURN ROTORS & DRUMS WATERPROOF DEXTER ETONIC LEATHER 00 LEATHER WATERPROOF METAL KING BRAKES 15 EXTRA German Bologna ••••••••••••••••••••••• $1.49 lb. WITH COUPON EXPIRES4·1-83 Turkey Breast •••••••.•••••••••••••••••• $2.59 lb. $29.95 $39.95 Reg. $69.95 Mtdlum • WIcIt W1dtha RtIf1. $50 $84 Lipari Colby Cheese •••••••••••••••••••• $1.99 lb. Muenster Cheese '••••••••••••.••••••••• $1.99 lb. TRAV.L.RS'SALE CANVAS CARRY BAGS ...•...... *14.95 American Cheese •••••••••••••••••••••• $1•.99 lb. BROWNING "NYLON"CARRY BAGS *25.95 Cigarettes Order Your MILK TRAVEL BAG COVERS ~ : *14.95 Graduation Homogenized WOMEN'S CLOTHING MEN'S CLOTHING Kings 9 SKIRT~· TOPS· JACKETS SHIRTS $14 95 S7 c!on NEW SWEATERS "ARROW" • plu.tlX Party S 17~a,. ETONIC Supplies .Low Fat SWEATERS $19.95 100's S81c!on ·851-3883 plul'l. 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,..... ~------, (t Editorials

witt NnrtItuil~t i{tcnrb' 0 l(}'A- THE NORTHVILLE RECORD-Wednesday, March 9. 1983

Our Opinions Off the record

By Kevin Wilson Reflections cast in a video tube

/ Like everyone, it seems, who has ever undergone a lengthy Now, I'm not about to blame all this greed on television. = stay of inactivity in hospital or home, I tried mightily to avoid When I don't feel well, I've learned to stay out of stores since my an over-reliance on the television during my recent absence. urge to indulge myself ("Poor me;I deserve something nice to , In the final analysis, I don't know if I won by never once cheer me up") is virtually independent of my checkbook paying attention to the soaps an«\ game shows or lost by glving balance. in to football, Shogun, The Winds of War, and afternoon reruns What struck me was the contrast between the expensive of Woody Woodpecker, The Pink Panther, All in the Family, M·- stuff I lusted after and my limited means to acquire same. A·S·H and Barney Miller (the latter group rationalized with Although I don't entirely agree with the contention that there is "laughter is the best medIcine" thoughts). no real poverty in America (which states that most of the Even that,semi-limited approach to the glass teat left some world's poor would be delighted to live one step below our strange side-effects. By watching at least twice the amount of "poverty level") there is an undeniable element of truth to it. So 1'# TV to which I normally submit, I discovered its real power as why are our own poor so dissatisfied with their lot? "-I' both an advertising medIum and (perhaps the same thing) To some extent, my recent brief agonies tell me, it's generator of dissatisfaction. because most of them are just privileged enough to look in the ' In simpler terms; increased TV-watching shortly quadrupl- window but can't even find the door. This is hardly an original ed my urge to acquire what comedian George Carlin calls thought, but is one that takes on greater significance in light of E.A. Chapman "stuff." All the neat "stuff" in the commercials or surrounding our recent economic troubles. I the characters on the programs left me feeling like a kid in a If my small taste of the pain of denial is indicative, think candy store. how much worse it must be to see ·your shoeless child watch the Amend that to read "a penniless kid in a gourmet candy world beamed into your living room dance in merry prosperity. lea yes a gift store" and you start to understand the dissatisfaction. Between Idon't even want to think about what it would be like to be a full the added exposure to consumer goods and a precipitate drop in participant in the feast of consumption and then find yourself, seemingly overnight, stuck outside looking in. , C'J It was Mr. Chapman who built income (compounded by a foul-Up in the doctor's paperwork The Record learned of Erwin that put a severe crimp in the old cash-flow) I felt like I had my The next time you find yourself turning nutnb at still the model of I the old library A. Chapman's death last Thursday nose up against a window watching diners at a feast to which I another TV news story about America's "1'Iew Poor" take note building on Wing Street, due to be from the president of Northville was denied entrance. of the material preceding and follOWingit - perhaps, like me, Historical Society, Fran Gazlay. It demolished for construction of Nor- Mind you, we were never in real need - never missed a yOU'll find your once-exhausted compassion revived. At the was natural that his fellow thville Square, to help create in- meal, never totally broke, never had to delay a necessary pur- very least, yOU'll understand that, if you ever lose everything, volunteers in the organization to terest in saving the building. It chase at all- yet there was this pressing hunger to acquire lux- the first item to go to the pawn shop should be the television. which he made such great gifts of became the nucleus for the' Mill ury items that never seemed very important before. Big cars, Maybe that's what those luckier veterans of the Great time and talent would be the first to Race Historical Village and now - home computers, video goodies of all shapes and sizes, expen- Depression mean when they tell us: "We were poor alright, but know. renamed the New School Church sive clothing, travel to exotic climes; all took form in my mind we never knew it." Knowing it, I imagine, is what makes to- for ,its original purpose - it is the as "I need a (fill in the blank)" as opposed to my December day'S poor complain more than ",hat the rest of us consider • meeting place' for many organiza- mood of "Maybe it would nice to have (same item) some day." reasonable. And having writers like me telling them the pro- ...". For the past 11 years "E.A.," tions. This traIlllformation accomplished itself with the aid of a 13- blem is one of perceptions, I am certain, does not reduce their as he was known to friends, had inch black-and-white squawk box on its last legs (yes, high on very real pain in the least. donated his services to the preser- Because of Mr. Chapman and my list of "~ot to gets" was color and hooking up to cable). vation of Northville's early history. the other dedicated volunteers who He began scrapping paint, install- regularly worked as many as three ing new flooring and wallpapering days a week on building projects, historic buildings moved to the Mill the Mill Race Historical Village ex- Race Historical Village with John ists today. We all are richer that Burkman and Don Sober at the age Mr. Chapman and the others cared After of 70 - a time when most retirees enough to make the Northville d think it's time to quit such preservation one of the state's most About Town strenuous activity. outstanding. the NoW"is time By Steve Fecht fact By PHILIP JEROME

to appeal tax We were watching Queen Elizabeth's ar- ~ rival aboard the royal yacht "Britannia" Taxpayers in the city and The first of four hearings when the question popped into her mind. township who feel their property scheduled in the township was held tax assessments are above actual yesterday. The others are from 2 to Now everyone knows the good old queen market value should make appoint- 8:50 p.m. today; 6 to 8:50 p.m. is not exactly the darling of the fashion world. ments now to appear before their Thursday; 5:50 to 8:50 p.m. Fri- Not a bit like Nancy Reagan who keeps up respective boards of review this day; 9 a.m. to noon, Saturday; 9 with Olor, Cardin, Courtier and all those month " a.m. to 2 p.m. next Monday (with other Frenchmen. . evening hours to be added if need- Anyone who recently purchas- ed); 2 to 8:50 p.m. next Tuesday; Nope, the queen does exactly what she ed a home for less than the true and 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, March wants to do ... wears exactly what she wants ~ market value placed on it by the 16. Call the township clerk's office to wear no matter how many Frenchmen call 'U' assessor, not in a "duress" sale, or at 348-9000 to make an appoint- her frumpy, dOWdyor matro,nly. a resident aware that similar ment. Township officials have pro- houses in a neighborhood are sell- mised to add still more hearings,if That's when she popped the question. ing for less than his home's valua- there is a need. "What do you think the queen carries in that handbag of hers?" she asked. "It looks tion can protest at the board of more like a small suitcase than a purse. " review hearings. City of Northville Board of Review hearings are set for 1 to 5 Good question, I thought. And so I put it ' Because assessors sometimes p.m. and 6 to 10 p.m. March 15, 17 to the staff in the newsroom on Monday. make mistakes in recording struc- and 24, and from 9 a.m. to noon and tural features of a house, it is a 1 to 5 p.m. March 22. Call 349-1300, Somebody suggested she probably has a good idea for property owners to extension 216, to make an appoint- comb and a brush, maybe some Kleenex and check city or township records to ment. definitely a rain bonnet. .see that building and lot dimen- sions are correct. One city resi- _Residents who feel unfairly Somebody else suggested spending dent, upon checking a year ago, assessed must make their protests change. But it still didn't seem like the queen discovered he was paying taxes on during these hearings - or miss would need a handbag that big just to carry a a garage he didn't own. He was the opportunity to reduce the few incidentals like Kleenex and a rain bon- credited with owning his neighbor's amount of taxes paid for the entire net. garage. year. The best suggestion was that the queen t' Taxpayers should first deter- Anyone who feels the judgment probably carried a spare crown in her purse. mine true cash value of their pro- from the local board of review is "You never know when you're going to be called on to knight somebody or ride in the perty and then compare that figure unsatisfactory has one further step royal carriage," came the suggestion. with the assessor's judgment of the to take. Appeal may be made to the valuation. The State Equalized Michigan Tax Tribunal, a body That made as much sense as anything I Valuation is listed on all property established though the Tax heard. Even then, I had to wonder why the tax statements or bills, and on Tribunal Act of 1973, that operates queen has to carry her ewn crown, much less notices of assessment increases. It independently of the state tax com- her own handbag. is 50 percent of the assessor's judg- mission to hear appeals of ment of a property's actual market. judgments of the local boards of I know If I were the royal monarch, I C value. review. However, an appeal may wouldn't carry anything. I'd have my ladies not be taken before the tax tribunal in waiting do all the carrying; I'd just strut Any increases in assessed unless it first was protested around trying to be regal and making plans valuation were maned to residents through the local board of appeal. for the palace game room. of both the city and township last week. Some already have been ad- This must be done by the end of Yesslr, If I needed a spare around for justed downward. June during the year in which the emergency situations, I'd let Koo carry It for appeal was initiated. Write to Tax "Springs~ing" me. After all, how would It look for the King Both the city and township re- Tribunal, Logan Center, 3222 South of England to be w,alking around carrying a ' quire that appointments be made to Logan, P.O. Box 30232, Lansing, MI purse? appear before the boards of rev,ew. 48909. c:

I ... ~ ------'------_ ...... " Wednesday. March 9,1983- THE NORTHVILLE RECORD-11·A •Obituaries E'.A;. Chapman, 81, leader in MillRace restoration

. Erwin A. Chapman of 239High Street, demolished . First Presbyterian Church of Nor- Carol Turner of Northville. WILLIAM GEORGE EVANS Frank Alton Peters, 84, was held at 1 .Whose family had pioneered In settling Mr. Chapman was born In Novl April thville and of the Society of Mayflower Mrs. Clemens was born August 20, p.m. Tuesday at Casterline Funeral Novi, died March 3 at St. Mary Hospital 13, 1901, the son of Floyd J. and Clara Descendants. 1905, In to Frank and Nel11e (Ru- Graveslde funeral service for Nor· Home. The Reverend Guenther after an illness of two years. He was 81. (Hazen) Chapman. His pioneer great- In addition to his wife he leaveas a ple) Bostwick. Sbe married Robert L. thvll1e resident Wllllam George Evans Branstner of First United Methodist . Known as "E.A." In the community, grandfather Randall Chapman receiv- son Greig L. of North Muskegon and Clemens who preceded her In death. was held at 11 a.m. March 5 at East Church Qfflclated. Burial was at Rural Mr. Chapman was an active partlclpant ed the land grant for the family farm, two grandchildren. Granddaughter A homemaker, she was a member of Liberty Township Cemetery In Hill Cemetery. in the restoration of MUl Race located In the Taft-Ten Mile area, In Christine E. is studying Instrumental First Presbyterian Church of Nor- Jackson. Arrangements were made by Mr. Peters. a past member of the Historical VUlage from Its inception. 1825. It was signed by President An- music at University of Michlgan and thvll1e. Ross B. Northrop and Son Funeral Northvllle Rotary Club and former John Burkman, who was president of drew Jackson. - grandson James G.1s a high school stu- In addition to Mrs. Turner, she leaves Home. commander of the American Legion the NorthvUle Historical Soclety.durlng After early education In the Ypsilanti dent. two other chUdren, a daUghter Shtrley Mr. Evans, a retired truck driver, Post, died March 6 at Beverly Manor' the beginning years of the Mill Race end Ann Arbor schools, Mr. Chapman Mrs. Chapman, a retired English Salncome and son William; a sister died March 2 at Botsford General Convalescent Home. project, recalled this week that Mr. attended Northvllle High SChool. Whlle teacher in the NorthvUle Public Dorothy McCormick, eight grand- Hospital after a long lliness. He was~. Born In Livonia, April 13, 1898, to Chapman had been Involved In the enroiled In he University of Michigan Schools, Is the former Ellzabet!1 children and five great-grandchildren . Born -In Appleton, Minnesota, HUgh and Naney Jane' (Strlcklind) • restoration work since 1971. SChool of Engineering, he played on the Lapham. Itwas Dr. Mary Lapham, her Funeral service Is to be at 11 a.m. January 14, 1896, he moved to Nor- Peters, he was a member of First "He built the model for the old library U-M football team. father's second cousin, who gave the Thursday at the O'Brien Chapel of the thvllle in 1981. United Methodist Church of Northville. building (now known as the New SChool I He J1Iter returned to Northvll1e and old library bulldlng to the community Ted C. Sullivan Funeral Home, 41555 He Is survived by his wife Lee He was preceded In death by his wife Church In the vlllage) that was put on managed the Chapman orchards for for a library. She also specified it was to Grand River, Novi. Burial Is to be in (Fuller), whom he married in 1953, and Bertha In 1980. display In the (Manufacturers) bank to many years before retlrlng. He and his be the meeting place for Northvll1e Oakland Hills Cemetery. his o;onRichard Dietrich of Northvll1e. Survivors are his daughter Mrs. Gall encourage Interest In Its preservation," wife Elizabeth are long-tlme-resldents Woman's Club. Other survivors include his four Davis of Livonia and three grand- Burkman said, adding that at the time of High Street. ' The model bullt by Mr. Chapman Is grandchildren. children. the buildlnl{ was scheduled to be Mr. Chapman was a member of the termed "a beauWul work of art" by ALICE M. JUNOD The family suggests memorials be Burkman. After the old bulldlng was made to the Heart of Cancer Founda- /' moved to the historical vll1age for Funeral service for' longtime Nor- JOHN LUDWICK tions. preservation, both worked on Its thvUle resident AIlce M. Junod was held Readers Speak restoration. Monday at Casterline Funeral Home. Funeral service for former Northvll1e JAMES BERNARD PERNA "We did all the jobs - from w()()d. The Reverend Guenther Branstner of- resident John Elliot LUdwick, 19, was work to floors and windows - except flciated. Burial was at Oakland Hllls held at 11 a.m. March 2 at Our Lady of Funeral service for Northvll1e resi- for electrical and furnace work," Memorial Gardens in Novl. Victory Church. Father Ronald dent James Bernard Perna was held at Burkman reported. After the bulldlng Mrs. Junod, a resident of High Street, Thurner officiated. Burial was at Rural noon March 3 at Casterline Funeral Response inadequate wlllj,restored, both men continued their ( died March 3 at St. Mary Hospital. She HUI Cemetery. Home. Pastor Frederick Prezioso of the volunteer work 'In the Huntet and was 89. Mr. Ludwick died February 26 in Gloria Dei Lutheran Church of To the Editor: Geake addressed the specifics In Yerkes houses. Born April 3, 1893, to Sidney and Car- Houston, Texas. Born in Bower City, Tecumseh officiated. Burial was at On January 30, 1983, I wrote a my letter and pledged their Burkman remembered that they rle (ParkeQ Lltsenberger, she had nv- Louisiana, October 29, 1963, he was a Rural Hill Cemetery. letter to the Governor with copies resistance to an'y permanent tax began In 1971, worldng together for ed in Northvll1e since 1912. She was a ~Iumber's apprentice. Mr. Perma died at his home March 1. to the two repre,sentatives and - Increase - recognizing that we several years three days a week. They homemaker and life member of the He Is survived by his father Daniel He was 63. • two senators that represent us In may have to suffer a temporary then cut down to two days until two Eastern Star, KIngs Daughters and Ludwick of Northvll1e and his mother A Northvll1e resident since 1960, he Lansing. The Record klndI] increase to help the state regain years ago when Mr. Chapman'S health Blue Star Mothers. ' Reta Ludwick of Houston, T~as, his was employed by the Detroit Diesel reprinted my letter In your fiscallntegrlty. . didn't permit it. She was preceded in death by her hus- brother Dan and sister Kathleen, also of Division of General Motors: February 2 issue. My irritation wIth the Governor Private graveside services Tuesday band Arthur in 1958. Houston. Born in Detroit, September 30, 1919, and Senator Faxon Is'that they in Rural Hill Cemetery were to follow Survivors include her daughter Mrs., Other survivors Include his grand- to James and Luey (Bova) Perna, he Is I received replies from all, as _ seem unwllling to face the reality cremation with Dr. Lawrence A. Mary Jane Raysor of New York and her father Henry Hacker of LeondIas and survived by his wife Mary Alice expected. The Governor defend- (Yager). that nothing will be solved Chamberlain, pastor of First sons Jack Junod of Royal Oak and his grandmother Mrs. Eva Ludwick of ed his tax Increase with statistics without correcting the underlying Presbyterian Church, officiating. Sidney Junod of Florida. South Bend, Indiana. Other survivors inclUde his sister but did not answer my proposal to causes of ·our present flscal The family suggests that any Other survivors include her brothers Funeral arrangements were made by Everlyn Perna of Harper Woods and his cut spending and rescind the 1984 dilemma. memorial gifts may be sent to the First John and Robert Litsenberger of Nor- Ross B. Northrop and Son Funeral brothers Samuel of Auburn Heights and salary Increase recommended by Representative Bullard Presbyterian Church of Northvll1e. thville, Joseph of Arizona and sisters Home. Anthony of Warren. the State Compensation Commis- answered the Issues raised In my Catherine Sibley of Northvll1e and Mrs. The family suggests memorials be sion and allowed to become law letter and explained exactly what Virginia Smith of Northvll1e. FRANK ALTON PETERS made to the Leukemia Foundation of by refusal of the Legislature to happened relative to the salary ALYCE CLEMENS She also Is survived by 15 grand- Michigan, 19022 West Ten Mile, bring the matter to the floor Increases which I and all the tax- children and 'J:I great-grandchildren. Funeral service for area- resident Southfield. where they would have to vote on payers to whom I talkCd objected ALyce E. Clemens, who was 71, died The family suggests memorials be it. to, In the face of an almost cer- March 6 at her home at 44179 Grand made to the Michigan Cancer Founda- Likewise, as expected, State tain tax Increase. River in Novi. She was the mother of tion. Senator Faxon "bird dogged" the A business that Is losing money Governor wth two more pages of doesn't give out raises - unless statistics but did not answer my they want to go broke faster. specific proposals. Eternal vigilance is the price of Housing market sa~ed By contrast, our represen- liberty. tatives Willis Bullard and Gerald Sincerely, By GERALD LAW placed Michigan in a non-eompetitive Law and State Senator Robert RobertF. Brueck State Representative situation with neighboring states· that would have led to the loss of much- The Michigan House of Represen- needed capital Improvement. tatives helped save Michigan's housing Basically, the amendment would market last Wednesday when It voted to have overridden the federal pre- Geake charges tax rate,link extend the current 11 percent interest emption on Interest rate celling regula- rate ceiling for land contracts and se- tion, and option the state could take cond mortgages until December 31, under provisions contain~ in the i to unemployment is 'sham' 1984. Federal Depository Institutions Had the Legislature falled to adopt Deregulation and Monetary Control - H.B. 4125, the interest rate would have Act, passed by the U.S. Congress under State Senator Robert Geake released dItures. Under this proposal, the President Carter in 1979. a statement March 3 calling the House General Fund/General Purpose Expen- dropped to seven percent on March 1, and In today's financial market that All states have until April 1. 1983, to Democratic alternative to Governor ditures would rise from the current decide If they want to regulate their :-Tim Blanchard's 38 percent permanent level of $4.7 blllion to almost $7.5 bUllon would mean that land contracts would have become virtually extinct in own interest rates, or rely on national ~ Increase "a sham and a deliberate in fiscal year 1987. and natural competitive forces on the &ttempt to mislead the public." , ) Geake joined his Republican col- Michlgan. And that would have spelled \ disaster for Michigan'S housing market. The House-passed version, which leagues in the senate in requesting that However, If Mlchlgan Is 19 become _ received no Repbulican votes, Is tied to Blanchard release his 1984 fiscal year market, which Is currently experienc- ing a dramatic upturn. competitive again, it needs the an unemployment rate trigger. Under bUdget figures so that serious negotia- economic freedom that the federal pre- the formula used, the tax Increase tions c~ begin in the senate" regarding In recent weeks alone, real estate emption would allow. By overriding sales have been brisk in this state and would roil back to the current 4.6 per- Mlchlgan's fiscal problems. that pre-emption, the state Legislature cent when the unemployment rate In across the nation. So Impressive have would suddenly become increasing "In his State of the State address these gains been that many ecOnomists Michlgan drops below nine percent. more powerful because we would be Governor Blanchard said It was his 'have claimed the present recession "To call this tax package temporary ~tting the Interest rates ourselves. because it Is tied to a nine preent goal to .... reduce absolutely the size of over because real estate sales are government' In this state,'" Geake The State of Michlgan, and the .employment trigger Is a sham and a regarded as a barometer of our Michlgan Legislature, has enougft p~ Carl Pursell. R-2nd District. and House Republican WhipTrent

Complaining that bicycle paths for feabUity study be Wldertaken as soon as It was mentioned that the Jaycees requirements. A split into two parcels Northville Township had been discuss- poSSible. had indicated an interest at one time In was requested. ed without any action taken ever since The motion to make the recommen- '..:we should be doing something about helping with a bIke path project. The commission also had the review 1979, Marvin Gans urged fellow dation to the board of trwItees passed As the motion to begih a phase one of townsblp engineer Edward McNeely. members of the township planning Wlanlmously at the commission's mon- this.' plan was passed. Gans dj!Clared his The spllt was approved contingent on commission to recommend that a thly meeting February 22. satisfaction, saying he has felt strongiy the inclusion of the setback and thlll. "we should be doing something about preparation Of reqUired easemen!l' - Marvin Gans, this." deeds. Lab project enf!.orsed Township planner Under old business the board voted to Angelo Barile appeared before the table again the request for final site commission, relating he had purchased plan approval for Metropolitan SDA property on Seven Mile in August, 1982. Church being located on Haggerty as with the intention of opening a bakery. in city council action information requested was not ready. He objected that thIs Is not possible With a link through the township from ject bog down. Gans noted that "it At the request of Liz McCardell. under the present office-service zoning. the existing bike path on the 1-275.Gans should sbow on township plans so that topograpby discussion on Park He indicated be felt misled. both by Northville Economic Development said, cyclists could connect with the The resolution approved by coWlcll people would know Itexists." Gardens was tabled unID the township the zoning and the sale sign at the time. Hines Drive path "and ride the full 26- Corporation action designating the Nor- also calls for the mayor to designate Vice-chairman Bernard Baldwin, engineer could be present. BaldWin explained that the mUeroute." thville Laboratory expansion project two additional EDC members to serve who presided in the absence of Richard A summary of townsblp subdivision restaurant provision In the zoning wa£S for EDC support was formally endorsed the duration of the Northville Lab ex- Various routes were discussed with Duwel, commented that the law has regulations was to be published. rather only for restaurant use within an office by city council Monday night. pansion project. . planning consultant Claude Coates of made sidewalks necessary in subdiVI- than have the regulations printed in en- for its staff. CommJssloner Pat Wright Council accepted the EDC recom- \ Representatives of Nortbville VUlcan-Leman and Associates sug- sions and suggested bIke paths could be tirety before being adopted. the com- commented she had seen the sign and mendation that the Northville Labs site Laboratory told councll they expect to gesting a path from Maybury State required of developers. mission agreed. agreed It was misleading. be designated as a "Project District present plans for the project to the EDC Park along Beck to Eight Mile into the As a first phase. Gans recommended Site plan consideration for Northville Baldwin told Barile his recourse Area" as defined by the legislation within 30 days, and that land transfers city and then along Seven MUe. a path on the north side of Six Mile from Montessori School was tabled WlID the should be with the seller. whIch enables the EDC to Issue tax·free with the county road commission were 1·275 to Edward Hines parkway. From Marcb 29 meeting with commissioner Barile questioned whether any con- bonds to fund the expansion. approved in February and the required In response to questioning whether there. be said. there could be different Bohan suggesting that a final site plan sideration could be given to rezoning. Since the project does not involve a I fWlds would be avallable, it was sug- deeds are being prepared. No cash ex- options. then be inspected. Baldwin replied that he could file ap- zoning change, taking of private pro- gested that Congressman Carl Pursell change was involved in the property Commissioner William J. Bohan Final plan for a lot split requested by plication but warned. . "thIs board perty or changes to nearby housing, the transfer, they related. be contacted as. Gans reported the agreed that the bike paths bad been Donald Thomson for a 4.94 acre parcel recommended the property remain council's action also waived legal re- federal government bas fWlds for non- stUdied since 1979. "but at no time was on Beck Road was recommended for residential." quirements that a citizen's oversight City Manager Steve Walters told motorized paths. there a strategy to implement the pro- approval to the board after Coates The board of trustees later rezoneP council be created. council legal requirements for Issuance Saying he would bate to see the pro- ject." reported the final plan meets sethack the {lroperty to of~ice-se~ce use: Waiver of the citizen's council re- of the $750,000in mWlicipal bonds to be T quirement is allowed when the project used to pay for the expansion at Rural is not expected to have substantial im- Hill Drive business requires a councll to pact on private citizens living near an conduct a public bearing in the near EDC project area. future. Trustees to'study step scal~ for township worker wages • Salaries as well as a "step" pay scale salaries on a more businesslike basis as based on regular evaluations for plans were made to consider salaries township office employees is on the this Saturday. agenda for the next township budget "My goal is to get everyone on six- study session at 9 a.m. this Saturday. month increments and on evaluations," Members of the townsbip board of she explained, saying she and township trustees have met the past two Satur- business manager David Lelko have day mornings in study sessions to view been concerned that there is no evalua- department budgets and hear presenta- tion system at present. tions of the administrators. At the suggestion of township consul- Last Saturday recreation, police and tant Richard Ambler, LeIko had office bUdgets as well as those for prepared for the board a schedule of township commissions and boards were salaries of posltions in other com- studied. munities of similar size and Two weeks ago the board heard characteristics. presentations of bUdgets of the library Supervisor John MacDonald reported commission, senior citizens COWlCUand that Van Buren Township, which. he fire department. said, is near the size of Northville Clerk Susan Heintz told board Township, had three tIJIl tS as many members she would like to set up employees.

I , Recreation budget reduced, not increased, Kritcz says

Northville Recreation Department's down $1,082 from '82-83. All figures are budget for the approaching fiscal year budget proposals. wlll not increase $17,000 as incorrecUy Additionally, Krictzs and Supervisor reported in last week's Record. Pete Talbot are seeking a three percent raise under the proposed '83-84 budget Ed Krictzs reports that his recreation plan. Last year both received no pay in- department bUdget will actually crease, thus three percent is the decrease from $234,389 in 1982-83 to equivalent of a 1.5 percent raise over a $225,271in 1983-84,down $9,118 from a two-year period. year ago. Matt Sullivan, the number three man Government contributions totaled in the recreation department as $106,477 in '82-83 and will drop to $98,431 Building Manager, is an hourly in '83-84. Income from fees collected employee and is riot affected by the wlll reach $126,840 in the coming year, three percent requested increase. Music students to perform

GitfiddJer Music Shop students will Noting that there are fewer guitar be featured in concert at 7:30 p.m. this and banjo per~ormers than in years Friday in the Cooke JWlior High School past and a large number of plano auditorium, GitfiddJer owner Tom Rice students, Rice said the featured musi- said. cians will inclUde: "These are all music students who Piano students Julie LautzenbJeser, gathered up their courage and Maria Finly, Lori Finly, Jenny Finly, volunteered to perform whatever they John McGuire, Florence McGuire. Rita could do," Rice explained. "There are Rice (Tom's wife), Brandon Jones and no professionals, they're all novices - Heidi Jones (playing drum and plano), there'll be a lot of kids, a lot of guts." Guitarists Rose McGuire. Michelle I Stephan, Cris Katke, Cris Braue, Donna The sixth annual student concert will Donnelly. Dawn Donel1y and Kim • last no later than 10p.m., Rice said, and Flower. Bands include Jeff Bush and the students will do "a couple songs Tim Munsell. , each, or so. I'll emcee. There'll be Violinist Jennifer Carey. bass refreshments." Donations to cover guitarist Mike Santores and drummer costs will be accepted at the door, Rice Ken Hill round out the instrumental saId. "If we make any money, we'U do performers. _ what we usually do with it - send It off Vocalists Sara Nawrocki and Noreen to Huntington's (Disease.research).:, McGuire will also perform. ! DIKE . ROOF CD , CEMENT It's Time to Think Spring Stops water flow thru concrete ~. CLYDE SMITH'S IS at once! by ALGa NOW OPEN $6.99 $3.99 oo~~ GAL. GAL. s G~ ~~

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.. • By MARY SPRY the business Involved In hardware. modore and the Victor computers and CommoData Computer House, In- the compatible software. What hi-tech, multi-million dollar corporated, Is the software side of the "We know more about the Com· global operation masquerades as a operation," Jones said. modore than anyone In Michigan," he small business In a tiny, cramped house Computer hardware Is the actual stated. "We sell It at a sllghUy higher In Milford? machine and keyboard. Software Is a price than the large chain stores, but Comm·Data Systems, Incorporated, computer program. It Is the series of in- the advantage In buying from us Isthat Founder-owner of Comm·Data Systems Larry Jones pauses inMilford headquarters Is the culprit. The company has .pro- structions that command the computer. we can give the customer personal help jected gross sales for 1983 of $2 to 7 'Jones knows that there Is a reluc- and support and tell them anything they mllllon and a world-wide reputation as tance on the part of consumers to ac- want to know. cept computers as an Integral part of "You need to buy from someone who one of the leading producers of In· CASH fOR LANO CONTRACTS • novatlve computer software. everyday life. knows. Once you learn, it's simple," he & REAL ESTATE LOANS Larry Jones Is the founder and owner "There Is still a certain fear of com- continued. "We also offer classes to /\n-; ;'ii..W pr!!:Jel1'1 .inV·.·.·twfe of the three-year-old cqmpany. "I work- lluters. People are afraid that the com· people who want to know more about !l ~.~IU\Il;,H1 2~ HUll". Call ~WheelIIIirse ed for IBM for 11 years so I was aware puter has an intelligence of its own. It their computers, but couldn't get the f ,.-" 1 800 292 15',0 f "',: of computers, but from a big business does not. It's just .a big lump of metal right kind of information from another . - ~J,:l:::'f'yl: Accept Co CLEARANCE SALE I I aspect. . and clrcults. It simply does what you store." All 1982Models "I got Into home computers because tell it to do. The other hat CommoData wears Is '1got into home computers of bowling averages. My wife ran the "Most people have already used a the production, marketing and dlstribu- because of howling Youth Bowling leagues and she had to computer If they have played video tion of software. averages •••the computer COMPLETE SAVE calculate all the team averages. It games. And now some of the games use . "Software beco~es obsolete In two to UpTo usually took all day," he explained. "I a keyboard. So they have already been three months," Jones explained. "It took a job that always took CAR knew there had to be an easier way; so 1 Introduced to a comput!,!r and they takes one month to produce and three all day...and cut it down to CLEANUP bought one of the first IBM PETS about know how to use it. The next step Is to weeks to get it marketable. When we an hour.' Interior & Exterior $900 • five years ago and then 1wrote a bowl- utilize the computer to help around the first started, we used to take a tape and • Polish & Wax Ing program. home," he said. dump it into a Ziploc bag with a label, -Shampoo "The computer took a job that always According to Jones, most small but we found out fast that the buyer • Steam Cleaning took all day Sunday and cut it down to businesses can use a computer. "Com· dldn't like that. an hour. I began to realize then that puters don't replace people, they just "We had to hire artists for the South Lyon .graphics, and change the package computers were the coming thing," make businesses more profitable and Collision 1983 Models at Big Savings Jones explained. efficient," he noted. "It makes manual structure. You can't keep itny and sur· 150E. MeHattie CommoData Systems, Incorporated, tasks imuch easier and frees the vive; you've got to go big. . - Larry Jones South Lyo':! 437-6100 began as a part·time business and employees for more important work. "There are four types of software - Comm-Data Sytems HIGHlAND OUTDOOR CENTER rapidly expanded to a full-time opera- "A computer can be programmed to educational, games, business and 1135 S. MILFORD RD.-HIGHLAND tion. track receivables, do forecasting on a utilltles. The utilities are things you can Get your business OPEN (l MILE S. 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FOOTE GRAVELY TRACTOR of Novi is carrying Gravely's newest addition to its professional line of grounds maintenance equip- ment - the Pro Series. The Pro Series consists of three out-front mowers: The Pro Master-SO, the Pro-4O and the'Pro-SO. Gravely refers to its new series as "the time cutters" because their combination of durability, efficien- cy and ease of operation work to help the professional groundskeeper save time and money. Foote Gravely Tractor is located at 46401 Grand River between , Taft and Beck roads. ' The Pro-Master-SO has a unique, efficient design and is engineered to transfer weight to the drive wheels for better torque and stability and to perform like a conventional tractor on slopes. This makes the SAPUTO'S CRAFT SHOPPE is now open for business in Walled • Pro Master-SO more effective on hills than other mowers of its type. Lake. The store is located at 105East Walled Lake Drive near the Pon- BENEDICT HARRINGTON, Jr. FIL SUPERFISKY The Pr0-40 has unique transmission engineering with five forward tiac Trall intersection. . speeds and reverse. The five speeds with single lever, on-the-go shif- Owners are Frank and Olive (above) Saputo, who have lived in BENEDICT W. HARRINGTON, Jr. of Northville has been named ting and instant reverse provide an ideal ground speed for every Commerce Township since 1960. It is their first private business ven- vice president-operations ~f Kingsway Department Stores, the city of operating condition. ~. .' Detroit's largest general merchandise retailer. The Pro-50 offers all the versatility and maneuverability of the 40, Mrs. Saputo said she decided to open the craft shop because of her He formerly was director of operations and toy merchandiser. but has some deluxe features as standard. These features include elec- own interest in crafts. "I could never find the things I needed and The father of four, Harrington lives in Northville with his wife tric key ignition for operator convenience and a 16 horsepower, twin- figured nobody else could either," she explained. I Mary Alice. cylinder Briggs & Stratton industrial/commercial engine with fuel Saputo's Craft Shop carries all types of crafts and specializes in pump to provide the power for the larger cut. A riding sulky:is beads, chenille, pom pons, styrofoam, pearls and doll parts. The shop • FIL SUPERFISKY received top honors from Rymal Symes available as an option. also carries various craft books as well as candiewicking materials Realtors as "salesman of the year" for 1982. Superfisky'~ total sales The Pro Series complements the Gravely System for professional and counted cross stitch supplies. for 1982topped $2.25million. grounds maintenance. The system includes two, three and four wheel A grand opening was held the first weekend in March. The shop is In 'UlIlouncing the honor, Rymal Symes President Conrad tractors plus over 20 other attachments engineered to solve grounds open Monday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. It's closed on Jakubowski said Superfisky's "outstanding sales accomplishment for maintenance problems. Sundays. Local St. Patrick's celebrations may rival Savannah's When Irish eyes are smiling - sure and it's a time to celebrate. ballads being called for by the celebrators. The hostess was wearlng Detroit bars seem to have moved to the suburbs in recent years. In • an Irish maid's costume and everyone wore a shamrock. times past, he says, following Mass in downtown churches, the faithful On Saint Patrick's Day everyone's Irish and everyone celebrates. A Savannah native related that he went to Florida in the winter but made the rounds of downtown bars. , Some cities, however, have gained a reputation for their March 17 made it a point always to return by March 17 in order not to miss the Noting that many have closed, he says the celebrating now is in the festivities. fun. suburbs. Chicago, where they put the overalls in Mrs. Murphy's chowder, is A seacoast city, Savannah was settled by General James Edward . "From noon to midnight we were packed last year," he says. Again known as as the place where all those with even a scrap of Irish Oglethorpe and a band of Englishmen on February 12,i733. During the this year the Sheehan spots are giving out hats and decorations all day heritage dance in the streets, but the wmdy city has a formidible rival next few years more British settlers joined them, along with Por- long. in the south. tuguese immigrants. There will be corned beef and cabbage with boiled potatoes on the Savannah, Georgia, proudly claims to do justice to the birthday of Savannah Visitors' Center is located at 301 West Broad Street and menu along with green beer. , the patron saint of Ireland with a host of activities. supplies city maps. At 142Bull Street is the handsome Juliette Gordon Sheehan adds that his menus always feature Irish stew - "not lamb • "We have a lot of people of Irish heritage," the receptionist at the Low House, the birthplace of the founder of Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. stew, but real Irish stew made from a recipe of my mother's." prestigious 17Hundred 90 Inn in Savannah's historic district explained Even restaurants with Italian or strictly American names are join- when visitors were amazed that there didn't seem to be a vacant hotel Locally, there may not be a St. Patrick's Day parade, but there will ing in the celebrating with Irish specialties. "Sure and there will be or mo~el room in the entire city on March 17a couple of years ago. The be celebrating as everyone from schoolchildren to office workers sing-alongs, too." dining rooms there had been reserved completely for a private Irish remember the "wearing' 0' the green." . , Society party. Area eating and drinking spots say they are putting the emphasis on "In addition, people come from as far away as Chicago to parade everything Irish next week Thursday - with Irish stew and Irish cof- and celebrate here," she added. fee being featured. In the lobby of the Great Western any visitor was welcomed with a Larry Sheehan, owner of Sheehan's at 43333 Seven Mile near hug as a happy, milling crowd celebrated. At Savannah's De Soto Nothville Road and Sheehan's on the Green at 39500Five Mile, reports Hilton cocktail lounge the music was loud and sentimental, with Irish that the Irish celebrations which used to take place at downtown We're having a • IriSh SOl1gS party! 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GeDitti does pagbetti for St St. Patrie's Day Paddy's Day! Special ''That's Italian" "Gome in and enjoy our" Corned Beef, Cabbage. • Potatoes & Carrots ~St.patrick"Da!!SpeCia' , Green Beer 'SOc 5-8 p.m. Every Thurs. thru March 31 (Club cards do not apply to ~, Mulacatawney Soup any specials) LL YOU CAN EAT J.U Corned Beef and Cabbage dulls $5.95. Child. $1.99 Ben's Place Red Skins, Bread & Butter No Reservations 2635 Highland Rd. (M·59) "Hole in Highland 50 the Wall" . 887·6129 • Join your friends at O'Sheehan's All for 84 per person Master Card. VISA, 349-0522 Am. Expressa~~epted Special Daily Happy Hours Double Bubble 90<: 108 E. Main. Northville Green Beer O'Cocktaiis 2 for 1 It's Fun Ten Mile at Pontiac Trail South Lyon It's Casual 437·2088 Celebrate It's the place to be! A fun place to eat a~d driok St. Paddy's Day • We are Celebrating With the best of Country Western Bands St. Patrick's Day ·Thursday, March 17 Bob Hoskins and the 17th of EVERY month and Irish Entertainment· Day & Night Dallas City Limits Green Beer • Irish Coffee Corned Beef & Cabbage • Irish Stew - Green Beer • Corned Beef & ! Cabbage Fun, Footl, Spirits ~ and Dancing TA'VERN , AN IRISIi EATERY Happy Hour: Monday-Friday, 3-7 P.M. Homemade Soups & SandWiches NEWEST LOCATION: Delicious Homemade Pizza Made from scratch Muirwood Square Shopping Center 35450 Grand River at Drake Road Farmington Hills· Call 474·8484 ORIGINAL LOCATION: Highland Lakes Shoping Center 43333 Seven Mile at Northville Rd. 18730 Northville Rd. (JustS ..of7Mlle) Northville· Call 348·2440 ~orthvllle • 348-3490

______....j\L- _ Wednesday, March 9, 1983-S0UTH LYON HERALD-NORTHVILLE RECORD-WALLED LAKE-NOV. NEWS-THE MILFORDTIMES-3-B • COMERICA INCORPORATED has reported earnings for the fourth quarter and the year. Income before securitles gains and losses was $11.7 mUllon in the fourth quarter, an Increase of 32 percent over the $8.9 mUllon reported the same period last year. Consolldated Income before securities gains and losses for 1982 was $42.1 million on a prlm'ary basis compared to $36 mUllon in 1981,a 17percent Increase. According to Chairman Donald R. Mandich, the Improved earn- Ings resulted from higher levels of earning assets. This caused an im- provement In net Interest income which combined with higher levels of non-interest income to more than offset Increases In operating ex- penses.f Mandich noted further that publlc acceptance of Comerica's money market savings account "COD Super Savings" has been tremendous with almost $600 million being attracted by the end of 1982.

EMERICH GRINBAUM, M.D., has announced the opening of a new family medlcal practice at the Novi Health Center. The health center is located in the Novi Ten Shopping Mall at Ten Mile and Meadowbrook Road. ANNIE NICHOLS CARL KUTZLI Dr. Grinbaum graduated from Uzhgorod University Medical School in Russia in 1955and practiced Internal Medicine in Russia un- DENNIS SWANEY (second from. left, above) received a "very till978. He moved to the United States In January 1979and resumed his ANNIE NICHOLS, owner and associate broker of Nichols Realty, • prestigious" award recently from Douglas Stone (second from righU, Inc., has been honored for obtaining sales of apprOXimately $1.5 medical practice In Detroit in 1981 after having passed reqUired ex- million during 1982. IGA assistant division manager from the corporate office In aminations and training programs. Bridgeport. Comprehensive medical service is provided at the health center, During an extremely difficult real estate year, Nichols made this mark while being office manager and closer. She also has been notified Swaney has been named IGA Store Manager of the Year from inclUding laboratory, x-ray, Holber monitor, treadmill, pulmQnary by the UNRA Wayne-Oakland County Realtor Board that she again has among the division's 186 stores. He was secretly nominated for the function test, minor surgery and family planning. obtained membership in the Top 10 Percent Sales Club in all three award by Michael (left) and Steven (right) Showerman, owners of Office hours are Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Showerman's IGA stores in South Lyon and Ann Arbor. The Shower- memberships: dollar volume, listings sold and sales units. Mrs. mans said that the 25-year-old Swaney had been employed by them In Nichols was initiated in the Million Dollar Club in 1976. , the South Lyon store off and on for the past 10years. Neil A. Nichols, Associate Broker, who made the announcement, Swaney also earned two other awards recently: a Caribbean trip also noted that Nichols Realty, Inc., Is celebrating its fifth anniver- receiv~d for his winning display in.a national Campbell Soup contest sary. According to National Realtor Association statistics and con- • and a top award for a display for the annual Super Foods shopping trary to popular belief, over 80 percent of all real estate companies in spree contest. The Manager of the Year plaque was presented during a the United States are small, independent company such as Nichols luncheon at Jimmy IIR~taurant in South Lyon. Realty. Nichols noted that the company had started in the 1978boom and had sailed through the recession. He said 1983 appeared to be an ex- NANCY McCLATCHEY CUSICK has been promoted to assistant cellent year for home sales as the public could now afford mortgage in- vice president of Hall Management Company, an affiliate of Hall Real terest rates and is anxious to obtain housing it has wanted for the last Estate Group, based in Southfield. The promotion, effective in several years. January, was announced jointly by Ronald P. Berlin, president of Hall Real Estate Group, and Gerald Manko, senior vice president of Hall Management Company. • Associated with Hall Real Estate Group since 1975,Cusick has held CARL KUTZLI, president of the Highland-based Agnew Machine responsible positions at several of its apartment complexes. Most Company, has completed the first of three intensive three-week recently, she was manager of Appletree Apartments, a 382 unit com- courses, entitled, "The Smaller Company Management Program," at plex in Ypsilanti. She was credited with being instrumental in turning the Harvard Business School. the formerly financially and physically distressed property into a The program is designed to give the chief executive officers of highly successful operation. She now will oversee operations at several small, rapidly-growing businesses an array of general management apartment properties in the Flint area. skills and insights. Hall Real Estate Group limited partnerships currently own and Ninety-four officers from around the world attended the session. operate approximately 17,500 apartment units, with complexes in Kutzli was the only participant from Michigan, and the only one Florida, Georgia, Indiana, North Carolina, Ohio and 'J;exas, in addition \ heading a metalworking company. He will attend sessions in January, •• to Michigan. 1984and 1985,to complete the program.

Comm-Data ·Systems grows CONSTRUCTION TESTING & Inspection, Inc., of Novi has an- nounced the appointment of Dr. P.D. Deo, Ph.D. ~d P.E., as a prin- cipal of the company. Dr. Deo also will act as dire

When an auto accident left James Abbey's with computers, AbbeyalsOhas written a book,titl- ware and hardware parts available. brother handicapped three years ago, there were ed, "How Can I Use Computers?" Abbey hotes that, while his main thrust is fewcomputer equipment sources available to help' The book Is available at the Bookstop in Nor- distribution, he has designed a fewprograms. the youngman functionwithhis ~isabllity. thville for $2.5!l. Persons interested in more information about Abbeyexplains he already has had "hundreds of The Handicapped's Source can contact Abbey at "It was very difficult to find sources of eqUip- 526 Langfield, Northville, 48167or at 348-2793. ment," Abbey relates. "We had to start evaluating requests" for the catalogue, which lists the soft- • • his handicap and ways we coulduse computers." As a result of his experience in dealing with his brother's handicap, Abbey formed The Handicap- 12-12-12 ped's Source, a wide-base system of sales and SHRUBS f)M distribution for computer prodUCtsand services fot Fertilizer th~handicapped. 'N 4 Currently working out of his Northville home, $625 . STUFF, INC. :... Abbeyhas spent the past nine months compiling a 50lb.bag catalogue of computer and electronic-based pro- • • dUCtsspecifically developedfor the disabled. Wixom Co-operative Complete Landscape -and The Handicapped's Source, a division of In- Design Service telligent Consumer Electronics, offers products 49350Pontiac Trail and services and customization of products to suit Wixom 624·2301 Patios • Decks • Retaining Walls • Individualr.~eds. Planting • Pruning • Trimming "We work as a central point for providitlg soft- Michael Anusbigain ware and hardware," Abbey explains. "We're an Bachelor of Science, M.S.U. The Torturos weren't covered by any insur- Informationbase." 3A" Particle Board Shelves Urban Forestry ance. Red Cross found them a place to stay. We A marketing sales manager for Texas In- 12" x 60" Reg.$1.75 gave them food, warm jackets and winler boots. struments, Abbey says he has been able to line up 437 -2792/348·4356 Most people think it takes a major disaster vendors and manufacturers willing to distribute like a flood, a hurricane or an earthquake for the • • computer and electronic parts. Now Red Cross to respond. But Michael and Phyllis The services offered by The Handicapped's $1~~ Torturo know differently. Their Red Cross di:mster Source include software customlzation, physical hardware mounting services, conversion of relief didn't stop with just food, clothing and systems to different computers, complementary COPPER Win shelter. We helped them re-eslablish their source producis from IBM, Apple,Radio Shack, Texas In- a new of income. struments, etc. 00 car in our 3/8" X 100 Soft $3 home game Then showed them how to use those funds Computer customlzation Is eqUipped to handle giveaway-no to obtain a trailer home for their family. s stems which include hearing, speech and purchase necessary! What if the next fire in town destroys your 0 95 I:nguage aids, learning disability and mental 1/2" X 10 Hard $3 home? Who can you count on to lend a helping retardation aids, vision aids and movement and 0.....D.y 0.1. Opponont • • No hand? Youcan count on us. neuromuscular support systems. Mar. 10 Chicago Black Hawks 100 95 35 Thurs The Handicapped's Source also provides con- 3/4" x Hard $5 36 Sun. Mar. 13 Toronto Maple Leafs sultation services to Its clients as well as Informa- While Supplies Last 37 Wd Mar. 23 New York Ran crs tion searches In most areas of handicapped aids Prices good until 3-12-83 and rehabilitation prodUCtsand services. ' For lIe/r.'., cllarg. ,*'" by pilon. 567-11800. Abbey explains that while software for the han· New Hudson Lumber rlclrel Intormallon \oW1lHe\p. WiU\6t/? dlcapped traditionally has been "very costly and .& group dl.coun II + 56601 Grand River very customized," it nowIscheaper and computers 567·6000. New Hudson 437·1423 rlc"". al all crc AJne~ A PuDhCSerVIce 01 ThIS Newspaper ~ are more portable. . oullel" Red ""va<> & The A(lvelhslngCounc.1 tl".);S To help the handicapped feel more comfortable ~ • 4 B-SOUTH LYON HERALD-NORTHVILLE RECORD-WALLED LAKE·NOVI NEWS-THE MILFORDTIMES-Wednesday, March 9,1983

ANIMALS One local call places a want ad Animal Services 155 I FsrmAnimals in over 64,000 homes through the Horses& Equip. 153l152 following newspapers: Household Pets 151 PetSupplies 154 I Brighton Argus AUTOMOTIVE Sliger/Livingston Publications Automobiles 240 313-227-4436 Auto Parts & service 220i Autos Wanted 225 . County Argus/Pinckney Post Boats& Equip. 210 313-227-4437 Campers.Trailers & Equipment 215 Construcllon Equip. 228 GREEN SHEET EAST. County Argus/Hartland Herald 4Wheel DriveVehicles 233 . Motorcycles 201 313-227-4436 RecreationalVehicles 238 ; Snowmobiles 205 I Fowlerville Review ~~~~kS ~ '1 517-548-2570 EMPLOYMENT CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Business & Professional services 175' ~ Livingston County Press BusinessOpport. 167 Help WantedGeneral 165 517-548-2570 HelpWantedsales 166 W I Absolutely Free 010 Special Notices 010 Special Notices 016 Found 021 Houses For Sale IncomeTaxService 180 absolutely FOWLERVILLE, Rent or rent Walled Lake News Novi News Siluatlons Wanted 170 PUPPIES. Raised by loving DISC Jockey Frank Allen ac- TINY white longhalred dog, FORRENT lamlly, 7 weeks old. (313)437- ceptlng bookings for wed- black collar, 2 pink bows. Nor· with optlon to buy 4 bedroom, . 313-669-2121 313-348-3024 Apartments 064 3674. dings, graduiltlons. Variety thvllle. (313)420-0711. 2'12 bath home In country. Ex. BUIldings& Halls 078 m'Jsic. $250, (313)348-7369, cellent access to freeway. Call Condominiums. FREE PET rooster to good home on- (517)548-5027. Jack or Bob. (517)546-6673. Northville Record Townhouses 069 ly. (313)437-2402after 1 p.m. Duplexes EXPERIENCED prolesslonal REAL EST~TE 313-348-3022 065 All Items offered In this POOL IIlter. scrap metal Irom Houses 061 round above ground pool. OJ for all ocasions. call Tom Industrlal-Comm. 076 "Absolutely free" column Fogle (517)548-1692. FOR SALE South Lyon Herald Lakefront Houses 062 must be exactly that. Iree (313)349-6504after 5 p.m. Land 084 to those responding. This PUPPIES, Shepherd Collie GET ready lor summer sun 313-437-4133 living Quarters newspaper makes no Malemute mix. and mother. and lun. lose weight now! How? With Shaklee Slim Plan, to Share 074 charge lor these listings, Also regi!ftered American 021 Houses For Sale Milford Times Mobile Homes 070 but restricts use to Eskimo female. (313)493-3236. 100%safe. easy and fun to do. MobIle HomeSites on residential. Sliger/- Call (313)878-2141. BRIGHTON. Will build 3 313-685-8705 Office Space 080 SPRINGERSpamel pups, AKC Rooms 067 Livingston PUblications Registered. 3 month old. HOROSCOPES done. Frank, bedroom ranch on my lot, StorageSpace 088 accepts no responsibility (517)548-2673. honest, confidentlal. E. S. P. $45,000or any size ho'!'e on poucv STATEMENT AU ~ ...ef1'$lng readings. Call Nancy Howle. your lot or mine. Richard NO OBLIGATION published ,n Sltger Home Vacallon Rentals 082 lor actions between in- Wantedto Rent dividuals regarding Ab-. STOVE, electric. avocado. (517)546-3298. Krause Builder, (313)229-6155. N4twspapetS IS subject 10 lne Condt 089 might need minor repair. lfOI'ls stated In the appl~l. ,.Ie FORSALE solutely Free ads. (non- BRIGHTON. 6 miles west. 3 Century 21 RATES' eard CopieS of whICh ate ayallable CemeteryLots 039 commercial) accounts on- (313)437-3213. Hartford So.-West 'tom 'the adwertlSlng de~rtrnent HEYBUCKoo bedroom ranch. fireplace, 2 Condominiums 024 ly. Please cooperate by SWING set with two slides. America's Number 1 10Words ,St.ger t'lQl'"'le Newspapers 104 w Farms.Acreage 027 ROSESARE RED 011 Bingo car garage. $48,900.(517)546- Maln~NorthYll·e Mtehtgan ~167 (31)- placing your "Absolutely needs paint. (313)229-8422. VIOLETSARE BLUE Top Seller, ]49.11'00) Houses 021 9791. SlIQef' Home Newspl,pefS Free" ad no later than 3:30 good home affectlonate NEW bingo starting. Fowler- Century 21 for $4.50 t'MtvOs the nOh' not to acce-pt an IncomeProperty 035 TO HAVEA DRINKATTHE BRIGHTON. Spacious brick adver1I"' S OIde, Shge, Home Industrlal-Comm. 033 p.m. Monday for same black fluffy lemale cat. IItler REDDOG FORTHISCLUE Ville Athletic Boosters. Begin- ranch With detached garage, 24f Per Word Over 10 Newspapers adfakers have no Lakefront Houses 022 •week publication. trained. (517)521-4116. ning Sunday. March 6, 2/3 bedrooms. finished ba!e- authOrity to blnd tht$ NwS~pet and LakeProperty FOWLERVILLE. Large 4 P ()l\ly pubbeaihon 0' an ~vertlsement 029 VERY small puppies need KENNETH Copeland and 4:30 p.m. Doors open at Subtract 35 for Mobile Homes • 025 ment, hall block out 01 town, bedroom farmhouse. big SNoIl constitute flNI acceptanee 0' good home. only 2 lelt. Gloria Copeland Bible SChool 3.00 p.m. H. T. Smith Elemen- close to everything. SS9.900. repeat the ad'l9f1lHf a Older RealEstateWanted 037 tary SChool.Fowlerville. rooms. lots of windows, insertion of same ad VacantProperty 'PI 001 Absolutely Free (313)348-6044. on giant five It. screen. all (3131665-0036. enclosed porches with stove. ~~~ ...t. HOUSEHOLD 1973 Whirlpool dishwasher, denominations welcome. 013 Card of Thanks BRIGHTON.3 bedroom ranch, barn, garage, 2acres with len- .-. Antiques 101 ADORABLE Bouvier, brindle, white. runs but needs repairs. Thursday, 7:30 pm, God's W. ar. PedOed to the "thlt ...., 3 car garage. screened porch, cing, $65,000. Call Nancy' te*ftOlU$pOII(ytot .... ~ Aucllons 102 loveable. to good home only. YOupickup. (313)685-1468. House. (313)437·1890. FOR favors granted through Building Matenals 4.1acres. 9 year land contract. Bohlen, Preview Properties, Classified "*'" 01 ~ l'QIiIUIQ oppottvnIty 114 (313)437-n42. the Holy Spint. L.K. ~ tN NaDoft w. encouraoe •ElectroOlcS 113 LUCK. success, happine·ss. $53.000.(313)231-3268. (517)546-7550. IJUPP)rt AGED manure, we will load 002 Happy Ads Your biorythm chart will tell and an.mnN1hoII ~""" FarmEquipment 112 THE family 01 David Haines HAMBURG Township. By MIS I'Nlttdrlg PI'OQt*"' "" 'IIft/dI "*. you up. (313)437-9587. .,. "0 tlerMta to obWWng tIOu~ FarmProducts 111 DAVE Sell, To the best hus- all! Know in advance and take would like to express our owner. Carpeted 3 bedroom beeIlroI .. 01 fKel coIot r~ Of ~ Display Firewood 105 ALUMINUM double track band in the world. Whew. we advantage of your peak deep gralilude to all 01 our ranch with attached 2'1.1car' Garage& Rummage 103 -...... storms and screens. (313)231- made it 8 years, Happy An- cycles. Send name and bir- relatlve. friends, and garage. 1". baths, upstairs' HouseholdGoods 104 23n after 5 pm. niversary Darling, I love you thdate (month, date, year)with neighbors for all the many Contract Rates Tete.....-liuttranon Lawn& Garden utility room, full basement. OIPvtl1....,~-aNotlee -----~. BUNK bed mattresses, very more than anything in the SS.OOfor computer biorhythm acts 01kindness at the time 01 Available PWI ..... HoOee Care& Equipment 109 quiet seclusion on partly, .... ,MI .-... 8ICh9ttIMd In tNs Miscellaneous 107 good condition. You haul. world. Love. Vyda. chart for 1 lull year. Send to. the loss 01 our husband and wooded 1'1.1 acres 011, Wanl ads may be placed ~ '1 ~ to eN r.,.,., Miscellaneous Wanted 108 Millord. (313)685-9780. HAPPY40th Birthday. Marilyn. Compugral, P. O. Box 684. lather. Dora Haines and fami· blacktop. Reduced to SS9.900. F.Hou.anoAt;tol'_~I'I'\P. •• Novi, Michigan 48050. until 330 Monday. lor that .~to~ .. • .... 'ptM.,..-.ee Musical Instruments 106 BEAGLE lemale. 3 years. Iy. All reasonable offers con- ItMaIlOn Of ~tiOn baNd on Sporting Goods 110 t~~:X~~I~ots and always will. NON-DENOMINATIONALmar- sidered. After 7 p.m. Monday week s Edlhon Read your rac. c.Nof rellgton Of natIOneI ~ PERSONAL (313)437-9873. THE Family 01 John M. Lud- advertisement the IIrsl tIme 01 M Int."fdk)n to lNlle My ~ riages performed. Rev. Clark. through saturday. anytime on ~.-a~0I41~ Bingo 011 BLACK Lab. male. shots. (517)223-9904. wick wishes to thank all It appears. and report any .... Cardof Thanks 013 good with children. well train- relatives and friends lor your Sundays,(313)878-2502. error Immediately Shger tN, ~ wI1I "Ot knoMngty carPools 01,2 ~ MY~.ang tor r'" ••lat. ed. (313)437-2360. kind expressions of sympathy HAMBURGRoad,9246.Big tn- 'IIItlkh1.It'l.to&Atklnof1hll~. Out Found 016 Home Newspapers Will nol /' during this time 01our sorrow. level shell With2'1.1 car garage: tMdW'a ...... ". InJonne

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061 Houses For Rent 021 Houses For Sale 021 Houses For Sale 025 Mobile Homes 025 Mobile Homes 029 Lake Property 033 Industrial, 061 Houses For Rent 061 Houses For Rent Sale Commercial For Sale ForSale For For Sale BRIGHTON. Furnished 3 HOWELL area 3 bedroom NORTHVILLE, elegant col· HARTLAND. By owner. PINCKNEY area. Beautllul bedroom lakefront home. home In country. S400 per onlal, in presliglous area of Secluded 3 bedroom, English CHATEAU Novl, 1974Atlantic. PINCKNEY. Amhurst 1969. Northville. 3 large bedrooms, Country ranch. Heavily treed STOP 3 bedrooms, 1~ baths, ex- 12 x SO,good condition, must wooded lots, waterfront and BRIGHTON. Investment op- Heat, utilities Included. 2 mon!h. (313)229-2050. Look no further. Spectacular 3 chain of lakes access, priced portunlty, commercial proper· miles east of Brighton. No HOWELL area 3 bedroom den, dining room, large finish- lot. Bubbling brook In cellent condition. $2,875down. be moved. $1,800. (313)348- ed basement, Inground pool backyard. Grape arbor. Long bedroom home on 1.15acres. 5167.53monthly payment for 1516. atlessthantaxvaulatlon.Also ty with two existing pets. (313)229-6723. home near expressway. S500 priced to sell at $87,900with several choice lots In award businesses that pay rent and BRIGHTON. Furnished cot- per month. (313)229-2050. and more. S790 monthly, $800 Lake access. Striking 60 months, 11% simple In- 1969Star, 12 x 60, good con- super terms. Ask for Gordy, winning subldlvlslon with 500It. of prime road frontage. tages and apartments. Heat. HOWELL. Remodeled far., security deposit. Ask for fireplace. U5-23 and M-59. terest. (313)624·4200 week dltln, $3,850.call (313)873-5845 Gerry, Century 21 Suburban. Livingston Group. P41-GW. days. private pond and park. Down payment and assume utilities Included. 2 miles east mhouse, 2 fireplaces, 2 barns, First time offered. $87,900. ! (313)227-4600. after5 pm. (313)665-9430. land contract. For further In- of Brighton. No pets. (313)229-acreage, 3 bedrooms, S5OO. (313)349-1212. 11% contract available. CHATEAU Howell. Mobile SOUTH LYON area. 1969dou· NOVI. 3 bedroom. 2 story (313)632-5415after 7p.m. ' home, 24 x 60, fireplace, 3 formation, (313)227·7185. 6723 (313)227-6355, (313)229-7562 ble wide, 3 bedrooms, 1'h 030 Northern Property HOWELL Prestigious loea- BRIGHTON, 2 bedroom. alter 6 p.m. Ask for Deb Qr home, resldenlial or business • • HOWELL. 3 bedroom, 12'h bedrooms, 2 full baths, shed baths, appliances, very good S265 per month plus utili lies. For Sale tlon. 12,000square foot oltlce lakefront, carpeted, complete- ;,Joh=,:-:n'.::.,-.,..,'="-=-:_.,...... =""-=-"_ acres, 28x4Opole barn and 8 x 10, two porches, 8 x 12 condition, $6,500.call (313)449- (313)349-7338. ph07sw07slO8Osm0806f5VA·and 4 x 8.(5tn548-5917. CHEBOYGANon the straits of complex. For sale or lease. Iy furnished, enclose

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6-B-SOUTH LYON HERALD-NORTHVILLE RECORD-WALLED LAKE-NOVI NEWS-THE MILFORD TIMES-Wednesday, March 9,1963 ______e --_.------062 Lakefront Houses 064 Apartments 064 Apartments 064 Apartments OM Apartments 065 Duplexes For Rent 070 Mobile Homes 080 Office Space 101 Antiques For Rent For Rent For Rent For Rent For Rent ForRent For Rent .=BA~RG~~~N~B~A~R~N~,~~~~M~~--, FOWLERVilLE. 2 bedrooms, BRIGHTON'S Ore Creek BASS lske, 3 bedroom, 2 car HOWELL. HOLLY HilLS HOWELL. Furnished one SOUTH Lyon. 2 bedroom bath, small living room, good HOWELL, 2 bedroom mobile BRIGHTON. Grand River fron- Howell. (617)546-5995. Aparlments. The Quiet Place. garage, large lot, quiet and APARTMENTS, 1 and 2 bedroom upper apartment, apartment, approximately kitchen. Quiet residential home near shopping center, tage for lease or sale, 2,000 Wednesday through S.~turday, Spacious 2 bedroom apart- private. S5OO. (313134"737. bedrooms, modern units, $250 close to downtown area, nice 800 sq. It., air, appliances, area. S265 per month. (517)546- security deposit required, square foot, mercantile use or 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. ments, 609 Flint Road. BRIGHTON area, on Briggs up. Fully equipped Including neighborhood, $250 per heat and water paid. S295 per 8020. Alter 5 p.m. (517)546- $200 per month. Falrlane excellent law, doctor or den- EXECUTIVE desk. solid (313)229-6167,(313)229-4296. lake. large four bedroom clubhouse and swimming. month. Not Including utilities. month. Adults preferred. 7088. Estates. (517)546-1450 alter tlst office. Excellent parking. walnut, 30x30x54, $350. BRIGHTON, downtown. 2 (517)546-9m. No pets. (517)546-4848. house, finished basement. No (313)437-4486.(3131851-8219. FOWLERVILLE. 332 Garden 1 p.m. (313)227·1277. (51nse8371 alter6 pm. bedroom, second floor, air, pelS. $400 per month. (313)357- HARTLAND Manor Apart- SOUTH Lyon, 1 bedroom Lane, two bedrooms, $250 HOWELL, northwest of. 2 BRIGHTON. Prime :Grand 1920 sideboard. 2 large unique refrigerator, electric range, 5362alter 7:00 pm. ments, U5-23 and M·59. Newly apartment, newly decorated, month, no pets, deposit and bedroom, partially furnished River location. 900 and 250 carved English wardrobes I garage space, adults prefer· THE GLENS HARTLAND. Three bedroom decorated 2 bedroom apart- new carpret. $280 per month. lease. (517)546-8030. In the country. $200 Includes square foot offices, private en- (313)684-8575. , . red. 222 W. Grand River, ment, lovely country setting, home, gas heat. $375 monthly, Evenings, Ron, (313)437-4804. HOWELL., 2 year old, 2 electricity. (517)634-9701. trances. Call John KlplllY, HOUSE AND ESTATE SALES I (313)229-9588or (313)437·2421. S300 plus security and utilities. ~':n~~~:"hr~E~:=e=: security deposit. (313)229- Days, (313)524-2600 ask for bedroom, country setting, ex- Cantury 21 Brighton Towne, Conducted by experienced • 9254:::. _ Call for appointment (313)632· ae and 23. E"lc:lency 1 & 3 bedr-.. BRIGHTON. One bedroom units with spacious rOO{l1S,private Connie. tra large yard, drapes, fully 072 Mobile Home Sites (313)229-2913. dealers. Call Carol, (517)65> 5311. WHITE Lake. 2 bedroom. apartment, carpeted, ap- barconles. tulty carpeted, ap- SOUTH LYON. Princeton carpeted, appliances, laundry For Rent BRIGHTON. 2 room suite, 4258. Or Mary, (517)546-7784 . pliances, $215 month, no pets, pliances. pool, amoke detector. poSSible third, fireplace, ap- HOWELL, 2 bedroom apart- Apartments. Safe, convenient, facilities. Close to X·ways. downtown location. $300 per LARGE selection of furnlt~re (313)227-9973. 8TARnNGAT~PERMONTH pliances, newly decorated. ment, range and refrigerator, BRIGHTON family living, private entrance. Monthly rent of $310 Includes month. Earl Kelm Brighton. and collectibles. We buy and Available April 1. $450 mon- $280 plus security. 9 a.m. to 22W727 children and pets allowed. We snow removal, garbage pick CHATEAU NOVI Call (313)227·1311. • sell. Furniture stripping by thly. (313)471·1611. 5 p.m. (313)363-8351. pay heat and water. One and up, lawn maintenance. Securi- HOWEll. Downtown. 800 or hand, stripping Supplies for 2 months rent free or $350 CREST MOTEL HOWELL, upstairs 2 bedroom HOWELL. Spacious 2 two bedrooms from $263. ty $310. (313)227-6321, (313)227- 1600 square feet. (517)~23. sale. Wednesday thru Satur- 4495 W. GRAND RIVER towards moving costs for fill- 064 Apartments apartment near shopping bedroom apartment, close to (313)437-5007. 5092. HOWELL,MI HARTLAND. 1,200 sq.It, pro- day, 2 to 5 p.m. lake For Rent center, $255 per month, downtown area, living room, Ing a vacant lot at CHATEAU (517)54&-1220 SOUTH Lyon. Extra large 2 HOWELL. Country setting, ESTATES In Novl. fesslonal dentist or doctor of- Chemung Oldies, 5255 E. utilities included, security dining room and large kitchen, BRIGHTON. 2 bedroom apart· Sleeping rooms, apartments bedroom apartment, heat In- Franklin fireplace, 2 bedroom, flce on~. (3131629-3851. Grand River, Howell. (5171546- deposit required. Falrlane good size backyard with ments $270, 1 bedroom apart- and efficiencies. $19 double clUded, quiet setting on 2 S285 plus security. (3131632· HARTLAND on M-59 store or 7784 or (517)546-8875. Estates. (517)546-1450 alter private back porch. $30.) per ONLY A FEW LEFT ments $235, plus utilities. bed. $25 two double beds. acres with pond. $340. 7615. office space available. Will 1 p.m. month, not Including utilites. Security deposit required. No Special rates by week. (313)227-9061. Alter 5 p.m., HOWELL. Three bedrooms, (313) 62~200 devlde. (313)632-0222. NORTHVILLE HOWELL. Quail Creek now No Pets. (517)546-4848. (313)227-2265. pets. (313)229-8201. Carpeted, color TV, laundry $375 month. Call (517)546-5610, NORTHVILLE. Modern office ANTIQUE SHOW has limited apartments e room, large parking area. HARTLAND/Howell. One SOUTH LYON, 2 bedroom In ask for Duane. space for rent. 190 East Main. NORTHVILLECOMMUNITY BRIGHTON City. 2 bedrooms, available for Immediate 0c- CHATEAU Howell Phase II. bedroom, $245 Including country, clean and private, 1 HOWELL. Available 2 CENTER heated, first months rent. cupancy. Microwave ovens, Lots available. One adult. 2 (313)349-0373. utilities, S50 deposit. (517)546- pet and horse If desired. bedroom, stove, refrigerator, 303 West Main Street, 2 blocks (313)437-G820,(3131684-0673. carports, fully carpeted, 1 Family. 2 months free rent. NORTHVILLE downtown from 3523. Garden space, adults prefer· washer, dryer Included. Cable east of Sheldon Road (Center BRIGHTON. One bedroom, air bedroom at $290, 2 bedrooms '(517)546-6400. 200 sq. It. up. 2nd floor. corner DON'T HOWELL. Two bedroom red. $250 plus utilities. TV available, $300 per month Street). March 18, 19. 20. Fri- conditioning, garage, walking at $340. Call for appointment. FOWLERVILLE. Choice lot of Canter and Main. (313)422· downstairs, $325 Including (313)437-{)704. piUS utilities. (3131624-9265. day and Saturday. 12 noon to distance to town. (313)231- No pets. (517)548-3733. available, Cedar River Park. 2490. WAIT UNTIL utilities, no smoking. (517)546- WEBBERVILLE apartment. PINCKNEY area. 2 and 3 9 p.m. Sunday, noon to 5 p.m. 1236. HOWELL. 2 bedroom lower, (511)223-8500. OFFICE space for rent. Lunchroom, free parking, $1 3523. $100 rebate. 2 bedroom. ap- bedroom duplexes with lake BRIGHTON. Unfurnished 2 MONDAYI $240 month plus utilities. No Hartland area. (313)632·5385. donation. pliances, carpeting, garage. access, $250 - $330. No pets. 074 Living Quarters bedroom apartment In city. You can place your ad any day pets. (517)546-8930. RETAIL or office, approx- LEXINGTON MANOR (517)521-3323,(313)553-3471. (313)662-8669. To Share Range, refrigerator, air, of the week. Office hours are Imately 650 square feet. Ex- 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday HOWELL, Brighton area. Fur- $285 MONTH WHITMORE Lake. 1 bedroom PINCKNEY, 2 bedroom OPEN for business. Caroi;-ii carpeting, adulls preferred, nished apartments for rent, FEMALE roommate to share cellent Grand River location. - Friday. Our phone room 2 Bedroom with balcony, In- furnished apartment. Near duplex, stove, refrigerator, Antiques, 107 E. Main Street, no pets. (313)229-0723. utilities Included. $SO a week. house, $160. (313)229-0208after (517)546-7232. salespeople will be happ)' to cludes heat, carpet, and pool. lake. S230 monthly. (313)449- carpeted. plus depoSIt. (upstairs), Northville. Country BRIGHTON. Large 2 bedroom S285 help you. Call alter 5 p.m. (517)546-1780. BRIGHTON 229-7881 4488 week days. (313)769-3676 (313)426-2115. 5:30 pm. TWO private offices with collectibles. custom With fireplace on Woodland (313)437-4133 HOWELL. Apartment. MId- evenings and week ends. HOWELL. Non-smoker to reception area, 600 square dollhouses, folk art and pain- • Lake, newly decorated, ap- SOUTH LYON, city, duplex. 2 feet, $350 per month plus tlngs. (3131348-3750. . (313)348-3022 town. Sunny, spacious. Se- WHITMORE Lake. Small fur- share house. private room and pliances and draperies, $325 units available. (313)437·5350. utilities, excellent location, (313)669-2121 cond floor overlooking Grand nished apartments near lake. privileges. $125 plus 'h WALNUT dropleaf dining per month. (313)227-3710. LEXINGTON MANOR (517)546-2615. (313)227-4436 River. Evenings. (517)546-5215. 1 BEDROOM FROM $245 $190. Includes heat. (313)455- 067 Rooms For Rent utilities. (517)546-2275. table, Circa 1863, good cond" BRIGHTON area. Two (313)68$-8705 HOWELL. Large 2 bedroom 2 BEDROOM FROM S295 1487. HOWELL. 2,400 sq. It. home WHITMORE Lake. 1700 square tion. $225. Call (313)231-1007. bedroom apartment With ap- (517)54&-2570 apartment, all utilities paid, Includes heat, pool and BRIGHTON. Room with pnvate on 28 acres, complete use of feet with full basement phances. $250 a month. 102 Auctions $275 month. Last month carpeting. Senior discounts. bath for rent. (313)227-6439. all facilities. $185 per month in- located on Main SI. Monthly (313)685-7082,(313)227-0180. FOWLERVILLE, $255, 2 large deposit required. (517)546- 1 MONTH FREE RENT WHATISTHE BRIGHTON. (arge room for cluding all utilities. Female price negotiable. (313)449-4488 BRIGHTON. Cheerful two bedrooms, terms available. 2600. BRIGHTON,229-7881 gentleman. Call before noon. preferred. (517)548-4403. week days. (313)769-3676 eve- ings and week ends. bedroom, newly decorated, ADC welcome. (517)548-4859. HOLLY Hills, 2 bedroom apart· BARGAIN (313)231·2343. South Lyon. Large 3 bedroom carpeting, drapes, appliances, FOWLERVILLE, 2 bedroom, all ment to sublet. $275. per MILFORD. Sharp 1 bedroom FOWLERVilLE area bachelors ranch with horses, S200 mon- AUCTION! heat included. Call evenings, BARREL? 082 Vacation Rentals Spring is here, this Is the Ideal month. (517)546·2062 after close to town. carpeting, ap- quarters. Furnished sleeping thly. (313)437-9602. (517)546-8618. carpeted, country location. If you have an item you wish to time to have your household. $255 monthly. (517)223-9090. 4 p.m. pliances, $250. No pets. Agent sell for $25. or less or a group rooms with private bath, HILTON Head Island South BYRON 3 bedroom apartment, carpeting, television and 076 Industrial. estate. antique auction. We do FOWLERVILLE. Cozy 2 HOWELL. Sublease 2 (313)476-7640. of items selling for no more Carolina, 2 bedroom villa, extra large, children welcome. private entrance. Free park- Commerical For Rent weekly rental available direct best for less! For excellent • bedroom, carpeted and ap- bedroom, has stove. MILFORD. Riverview Apart- than $25. you can now place an results make your appoint· $225 per month plus utilities. Ing. Sorry - no cooking. Very from owner. (313)34&-1732, pliances. $245' monthly In- refrigerator, dishwasher, ments, Y2 block from town, ad in the Green Sheet for Y2 BRIGHTON Township. New ment now. (517)223-7334. McLeod Real Estate Services. reasonable weekly rates. (313)346-1094. cludes heat. (3131632·5322. microwave. In town. (517)546- one and two bedroom apart- price! Ask our ad-taker to retail and office space in mini· (313)266·5290. Evenings 4097•• place a Bargain Barrel ad for (517)223-8319, (517)223-9118. MINI-MOTOR home, sleeps 4, FOWLERVILLE. Country apart- ments. Stove, refrigerator, air shopping center. (313)357· (313)735--1090. you, (10 words or less) and NORTHVILLE, room by the $329 weekly. No mileage ANTIQUE and Consignment ment, 4 rooms, ADC welcome, HOWELL. 1 bedroom apart- conditioner and carpeting. No 5116. BUCK Lake. 2 bedrooms, ap- she will bill you only $2.25. week or month. Furnished. charged. (517)223-9267. Auction. Saturday, March 15, wood stove or electric heat, ment located close to pets. (313)685-3709. pliances, garden, cheap heat. (ThIs special Is offered to Wagon Wheel Lounge, Nor- BRIGHTON, Main Street. Ce- 7 p.m. Five Mile Road and $175 month. $100 security. downtown featuring high ceil- PINCKNE!;,Y==.C1~e;::an:::',-:1-:bed--:""'roo-m NEW Midas motorhome for (313)229-5534,(313)534-1233. homeowners only-sorry, no thville Hotel, 212 S. Main. ment block, 2300 sq. It. Ideal Chubb Road (5 miles west of (517)223-8487. Ings and hardwood floors apartments now available. Ful- shop or warehouse facility. rent, sleeps six, winter rates Plymouth). Oak china commercial accounts. NORTHVILLE area room for $400 per week. (313)349-7171, FOWLERVILLE. 2 bedroom, throughout. $230 per month ly carpeted, stove and Gas heat, loading dock, 3 cabinets, tables, bedroom GRAND PLAZA rent, kitchen, laundry and (313)437-4205. furnished, heat and water, plus utilities. (517)548-6874 or refrigerator Included. 1 year :;;;-=~;;;:-~,.--=--.--;:;-;:- __ phase electric, 10 It. ceiling, suite, wardrobes, sewing garage priVileges. Non- APARTMENTS adults. (517)223-8707. (517)548-3775. lease, no pets. $255 plus $400. per month. call (313)368- START your summer early, machines, chairs, hall stands, securoty deposit. (313)676- smoking female preferred. Hilton Head Island, South IN HOWELL HOWELL. Spacious 2 2100 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. dressers, 30 antique clocks, 5785. (313)349-6397. Carolina. 2 bedroom, 2 baths, bedroom units, central air, weekdays, ask for Arline. leaded stained windows, mlr· HOWELL NOVI, Haggerty and Nine villa on Atlantic OCean, sleeps heat and water Included, large SOUTH LYON, 2 bedroom, BRIGHTON. 2.600 plus square rors, pictures. Over 400 items. 6, pool, S500 per week, $300 outdoor pool. Moving appliances, scenic wooded, Mlle. Mlnl-cooklng. female feet commercial warehouse, Glass and china. Boston Prlt· • Rentals from $274. In- HOLLY HILLS per week until March 26. Also allowance for new tenants. no pets. $355. (313)348-8696. preferred. (313)349-9040 even· office, 3 phase, newer chard. (313)453·9060. Con- cludes heat, water, carpet. available, Marco Island, Golden Triangle. Call (517)546- PHASE II SOUTH Lyon. Williamsburg ings. building. (313)227·9973. signments ac<:ept~ daily. drapes, range, refriger- Florida villa. (3131629-1743. 1804. Large 1 - 2 bedrooms, from Village Apartments now ren- ==;:t..:.==:..:....::=,,-- __ NORTHVILLE, in town. Room BRIGHTON. One unit left at ator, garbage disposal, $256, Includes heat, ap- ting. 2 bedroom $310 a month, with kitchen, non-smoker. $35 BRAUN & HELMER HOWELL. Two bedroom apart- 1200 sq. It. Woodland Plaza. 088 Storage Space pliances, security doors, no 1 bedroom $280. Heat Includ- a week and security deposll. AUCTION SERVICE clubhouse and pool. No ments across from McPher- (313)227-4604, (313)632·5482. For Rent pets. 90 days to pay security ed. (313)437·7130. (313)346-2687. pets. Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. son Hospital. Stove, HOWELL. Professional office Farm, Household, An- depOSit If qualified. Closed Tuesday. refrigerator, carpeting, air SOUTH Lyon. Nice 1 and 2 ROOM and board for senior space, 10 offices plus 2 CITY of Brighton, lighted, very tique, Real Estate, Mis- condItioning, some with heat (517)546-7660 bedroom apartment. Cantrally citizen. Also sleeping room for waiting areas. Prime location. secure, cheap. (313)231·1438 cellaneous. (517)546-7773 men. (313)349-5047. Included. (517)548-3396. located, heat Included, Excellent parking. 2473 E. evenings. Lloyd R. Braun BRIGHTON. 2 bedroom, ap- Grand Rlvar. (517)546-2020. reasonable. (313)357-1646. FENCED storage for RY and pliances, air, carport, nice 069 Condominiums, 665-9646 NEW Hudson. Grand River. construction equipment. yard, no pets. $325. (3131348- Townhouses Jerry L. Helmer For Rent 1,000 sq. fl. shop/office. (313)227-1590. 1579. (313)437-6025. 994-8309 BRIGHTON, 2 bedroom, stove, BRIGHTON. One 2 bedroom, NOVI, office and shop space 089 Wanted To Rent refrigerator, $300 monthly, near shopping area. Some for rent. Very reasonable. ALWAYS COUPLE looking for home in ANTIQUE AUCTION first and last month security, lakefront units. $225 - $295. (313)348-8864. . SUNDAY31'3-1 pm (313)227-4333. (313)227·5882. country. Fireplace, garage, ----. at Northville SOUTH Lyon. Commercial AUCTION ARENA BRIGHTON. Newly decorated, garden, more for upkeep than -SpacIous I, 2 or 3-Bedroom Apart· BRIGHTON. Twin Lakes, 2 storefront In central business for rent. Around Brtghton area Sale held at 2895 Old U5-23. THE· carport, carpeted, appliances. bedroom condo with carport, ments district, 1,000 sq.lt. (313)437- Hartland, Michigan. Close to downtown, 2 or Livingston County. Can -1 or2 Baths ·Provate Balcony or Patio lakeview. (313)474-7314. 1653, (313)437·9492. bedroom. No pets, $300 month move May 14.1-(313)231-9393. 'Private Entrances 'Llghted TenOls FURNITURE plus $300 securoty deposit. Put it In print! I Classified 1900 square feet. Warehouse, GARAGE. Two car or more in. Courts LEADER Ads work for hundreds of light assembly, retail, etc. Will COLLECTIBLES (313)229-7817 between 9 and Immediate South Lyon area. • Clubhouse With Saunas 'Swimmlng TOOLS AND GLASS 5:30 pm. people every week. divide. Prime Grand River (313)437-7323,alter 8p.m: Pool location. (517)546-7232. Love seat, pie safe, oak cup- HEAT INCLUDED COUNTRY FAIR WANTED: • 2 bedroom apart- board, square oak table with 6 080 Office Space ment for adulls In NorthVille chairs, round oak table, china 1~ MILE WEST OF 1-275 ON 7 MILE downtown. Call (313)855-5535. ANTIQUE For Rent cabinet, 6 walnut chairs, many KENSINGTON PARK APTS. small tables, 4 ladder back O~~~ DAILY 8:30 A.M.oS P.M., SAT. & FLEA MARKETS BRIGHTON. Deluxe office 101 Antiques SUN. 12·6 P.M. chairs, Duncan Phyfe dining '. Nation's Largest Inside Markets 2 Bedroom Apts. space or mercanllle use, com- room table, round and square 349-8410 Has 2 Big Locations pletely remodeled up to 3200 ADDED Treasures. Antiques, trunks, dressers, mirrors. STURBY MANAGEMENT PONTIAC FLEA MARKET from $290 • sq. It., Grand River at Main gilts and cralts. 110 W. Grand lad,es wardrobe, wash stand. ~ 2045 Dixie Hwy. End of Telegraph Street. Best lease rate In River, downtown Howell. Buy marble top dresser, ladles • Carpet • Appliances Has both an indoor & outdoor market Brighton. (313)229-2981. and sell. (517)546-3061. secretary bookcase, old • Air • Clubhouse Phone: 338-7880 Pool & BRIGHTON. Immediate oc- ANTIQUE 8 piece dining room telephone, old country cup- WARREN MARKET HEAT INCLUDED cupancy, 450 and 600 square suit, round table, small buffet, boards, quilts and spreads, linens, dolls, tools, antique 20900 Dequindre, 1 block N. of 8 Mile Rd. has the 1·96 at Kent Lake Exit, across from Kensington State feet. Heat and air conditioning $325. (313)229-7049. 1 MONTH FREE RENT Park, 7 minutes from 12 Oaks Mall provided. $8.50 per square jewelry, rings, watches and famous ANTIQUE VILLAGE. Phone 757-3740. Both 2 Anllque rockers and small foot. North Street Professlnal antique china cabinet. Wanted more. Pictures and frames, 1Bedroom Units Only locations open every weekend. 437-6794 Building. (313)229-2150. toys, display cabinets, Fri. 4-9 p.m., Sat. & Sun. 10-6 to buy: queen size bed frame. BRIGHTON. Prime Grand (313)437-4833. decoys, books, sheet music. t 1 Bedroom at $239 Heat Included Open Daily 9-5 for dealer reservation River location, 800 square feet glassware, crystal, china, R S. Prussia, Havelln, pressed and • or smaller offices. Very A PREMIER EVENT reasonable. (313)227-3188.' cut glass, flow blue. this is PONTRAIL APARTMENTS OLDEINN only a partial listing. All items ANTIQUE SHOW are in fine shape. Call for more ENJOY Information (313)632-5218. in South Lyon on Pontiac Trail THE DEARBORN INN The Advantages of Ownership at Rental Rates \ JERRY DUNCAN'S 1 Bedroom from $240 20301Oakwood Blvd. By Greenfield Village Auctioneering Service. for Senior Citizens Kensington Heights Farm, Estate, House- MARCH 18,19,20 hold, Antique, Mis- Cable TV Available FRI,SAT.12-10 p.m. cellaneous. TOWNHOUSE CO-OPERATlVE SUN. 12t06 p.m. 437-9175 437·3303 ADMISSION $3.50 or 437-9104 HEAT INCLUDED Exciting, nationally acclaimed From show with 40 exhibitors from $248 14 states featuring an outstan: ding selection of the Iinest an- AUCTION AREA "Quality living you deserve _ Every Saturday night Beautifully decorated 2 and 3 bedroom tiques of the 18th and 19th ------. Everything you need townhouses with full basements, appliances, and century for the discerning col- 6:30 p.m. 2895 Old U5-23, carpetong. Located at 711 S. Main St. in the at prices you desire" lector. \ Hartland, Michigan. (313)632· is available at Heights of Milford and within walking distance to 5218. PLYMOUTH town. 1-5p.m. TOWNE APARTMENTS Presented By 685-2400 P,M.C.lnc, Gl· EnJOy healthy mdependence in thIS -- beautIful new complex One and two bedroom apartments for Senzor C,tIzens including' • • TransportatIon SATURDAY. MARCH 12TH • OptIOnal SOCIal act.VltleS STARTING AT11:00A.M. ' • Emergency security RAIN OR SHINE • Two meals ~o:=ated South of Brighton at 8560 MALTBY RD. fn • Housekeepmg servIces $270 "Brighton" your lifestyle Lakepolat ...Apartment. r ghton at the Four Main corners take Grand • Lmcns per monrII Ia a luxurious 1 or 2 8677 Vlc:'.deLpn fc:v~~~~~t ~ blOC~s to Rickett Rd. turn right 2 miles 1 OPEN 12-5 DAILY Bedroom Apartment 12mile o;outh of 1-96 side of the r~":t~ ght, 5TH House on the left hand Granrl River exit • Coomd parIdng OR BY APPOINTMENT _ Walt arpel :1': $225 ROBERT E. DUDLEY, AUCTIONEER; Now taklOg R('servatiol's -Central ... R... ldent Manager: __ • dul>house p,arbara Dhanls HOWELL, PHONE: (517)546-3145 Call or Visit conclIlIol*'lI Centrally located to Detroit. Ann Arbor. flint & lansing. CAll: 229·8277 - Swtmrr*>g pool NOTE: There were two small sheds that we could A world of recreation In your not In&ventory, because they were stacked to the 2-bedroom, Roan: d oor ceiling. ". backyard - Kensington P:ak. on/yS300 Monday·Saturday Brighton Ski Lodge. 1I0U courses. camping, and much 10:00·5:00 ANTIQUES: Three Chests; Platform Scale' Fruit more. Only waJ!

j I e_----- 102 Auctions ------103 Garage& Rummage Sales PUBliC aucUon, abandoned vehicles. 1973 Buick 2 door FOWLERViLLE, moving sale. VIN Number 4L57H3H511208at Tools, twin bedroom set with 2 602W. Grand River, Brighton. ~ dressers $55. Color TV and March18at9 a.m. stand, child's desk and ADS bookcase, picnic table, ROBERT VANSICKLE wooden spools, old upright mu~t be prepaid or plano $85. Milk can, coffee AUCTION SERVICE placed on a table, end table, 3 metal Farm, household, estate and MasterCard or VISA. storage cablnelS, sink with mlscell..neous. Novl. counter, woodbox, formlca table, curtains and much • (313)563-0455 FAMOUS MAKER more. 11651Mason Road, 3lA CHILDREN'S mile west of Fowlerville Roall, 103 Garage& CLOTHES Thursday tluu Sunday 9 a.m. Rummage Sales Save 30% to 50% t05 p.m. BARGAIN BARN, 5640 M·59, on your chlldrens HIGHLAND. Moving sale. Howell. (517)546-5995. and babies clothlngl Household Items, tractor, Wednesday through saturday, When: saturday, March 12, snowmobile, miscellaneous 10:00am to 5:00 pm. 9 am to 3 pm. Where: tools, office equipment. 2335 North Milford Road. (313)887- BRIGHTONmoving sale. 10814 Rebekah Hall, 422 West Main 104 Household Goods Street, downtown Brighton 2893. March 2 through 12. 9 to Arbour, Greenfield Pointe. OVER2,000SAMPlES 4. APPliANCE pick-up, sears Lots of baby items, furniture, FORPURCHASE some of everything. Thursday, HARTLAND. 2 family moving and Whirlpool washers and Friday, Saturday, after sale. March 11,12.9 a.m. to? dryers, on ground level. No charge. (517)223-3464. • 9.00 am. 11889 Clair. Furniture, ap- FREE pliances, dishes, chlldrens AMERICAN of Martinsville 96 BRIGHTON. Junior girls and Items,etc. misses clothes. 10to 5, March GARAGESALE Inch sofa. Mediterranean, ex- ", 5634 Mountain Road, HOWELL. Attic Treasure and cellent condition, '$300. Mystic Hills. KITS! Bake Sale. Howell Rec (313)437-1801. ASKABOUTYOURSWHEN center, Friday, March ", ANTIQUED bedroom fur- YOU PLACEYOUR 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Howell niture, ~ and twin size beds, 2 GARAGESALEAD IN Beautification Committee. dressers. White Frigidaire THEGREENSHEET stove. (313)227-9419.

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Alarm Service Brick, Block, Cement Building & Remodeling Bulldozing or Excavallng Chimney Cleaning & Handyman Painting & Decorating I Roofing & Siding Telephone Installation Repair ALARM systems. Commer- BAGGETT HOME repairs, ail types. Bill's Decorating cial, residential, fire, burglar. CHIMNEYS, fireplaces, Plumbing, painting, carpentry. Wallpapering CRANE -(:(. INSTALL·A-PHONE MASONRYBY It costs no more EXCAVATING A. McCardeil, 54S6 losco G.GARRETT ... toget repaired or buill new, cleaned. Reasonable rates. (517)546- 349--4751 INCORPORATE Road, Webberville. (517)223- Residential and commercial. first class workmanship Septic systems, base- Wood stove Installation. State 2652. FEAR BROTHERS ROOFING 3162. ments, bulldozing, licensed, Insured. Northvllie and We will Install or repair any Brick, bloc:k, natural stone. FIRST PLACE WINNER of Health Care Painting-Staining ADVANCEDsecurity systems. Rumford fireplaces. Quality two National Awards gravel. driveway cul- Construction. Free estimates. Interior-Exterior Sheet phone. Residential, commercial, cra«sman, reasonable prices•. HAMILTON has bee~ (313)34M036. Drywall Repair verts, parking lots and LEARN to relax and relieve Metal 313-525-2222 • auto. Cail Lou Cox (517)548- (313)887-4923. satisfying customers sewers. stree with seifhypnosls; lose 349--4751 4334. ' DAVE'SCHIMNEYSWEEP for over 20 years. NORTHVilLE weight; stop smokIng; etc. POURED basement wails. You deal directly with the All wood burners and Call(313)229-4720. PAINTING, wallpapering, In- Tree Service Aluminum Business (313)474-5566. owner. Ail work guaran- 349-0116 fireplaces. A totally clean MYOMASSOLOGY, Reflex- terior, exterior, residential operation. Call (517)546-9773or ED'S Tree Service. 20 years ALUMINUM siding, trim, gut- Residence (313)689-2650.Ask teed and competitively ology, for your good health and commercial. Licensed \ ~ Shingles, home (517)548-1863, and insured, free estimates. ~~experience, reasonable rates, for Kelth. priced. naturally. After 5:30 p.m. ~ ~ Built-up ters, ail aluminum repairs. Mel au LLDOZING-Iandscaplng- free estimates. (517)548-1390. Ola,(313)227-5973. YOUNGBuilding & Excavating • FREE ESTIMATES private roads, topsoil, sod, (313)229-n51. (313)227-1198. :;.- One-ply Enterprises, Block work, brick • Designs gravel, fill. Nolob too small. A- PONCH's Chimney Sweeps, PAINTING and wallpapering. systems TREE trimming and removal. ALUMINUM siding, trim and work, fireplaces and addl-·· Additions " Kitchens free estimates and satisfac- Heating & Cooling Licensed, 10 years ex- Free estimate. Phone days or gutters, sheet melal work, fur- 1 Bulldozing. (313)885-1741. tlons. (313)87806087,(313)878-• Porch • Enclosures, tion guaranteed. Call (313)449- perience. Phone for free evenings,(517)548-3419. nace work. Call Mike or Leo, DRIVEWAYgravel, sand and t 8342. etc. 8344. (517)548-9647. estimate. (517)223-3386 or NORTHVilLE fill dirt, septic systems (new DaveLamb Heating (313)437-3104,ask for Dan. Trucking • Building & Remodeling and repairs), bulldozing and Servlce-lnstallatlon- 349-5582 BLANCHARD HAMILTON OlDE ENGLAND PAINTING. Interior, ex1erlor. SAND and gravel, top dirt, SIDINGAND GUTTERS backhoe work. Culver Con- Parts A.P. DeFelice Design and Custom Residential and commercial. wood chips, crushed stone. Free estimates, ilcensed. struction, (517)223-3618, High Efficient Furnaces Construction Company. Remddeling (517)223-8289. CHIMNEY 409 E.Caroline St. Professional work at low Low prices. Senior discounts. SWEEP : rates. (313)34&-0213. • (313)878-2707. Residential design service Call 559-5590... 24 Hours POND dredging and develop- 1 Fenton (313)629-4946 (313)229-9747. SEAMLESS eavetroughs, and construction of new ment. Turn swamp areas Into SERVICE PAINTING. Interior and ex- aluminum overhang, roofing, homes, additions, media :=:=::==::==:===:=;:;:==:::== Flue caps and terior, 15 years experience, LICENSED builder. Custom useful Irrigation or decorative EXPERTheating, cooling and TV &. Radio Repair chimney flashing, repairs. centers, kitchens, spa- ponds. Equipped for fast effI- other accessories refrigeration work by ex- free estimates. Work Licensed 30 years. (313)229- bUildingand remodeling. D. L. ~ whirlpool baths, finished cient work. Ron Sweet, 5313)231-1189 perienced workman. Done guaranteed. Dave (313)632- ANDSIDING FREE estimates on color TV 8m. basements. We cater to the Davis.(517)223-3842. 7525. repair, In shop. (313)227-7811. (313)437-1727. reasonably. Also custom BAGGETT particular. Llensed builder. LICENSED builder. FREE WALTERSFather & Son Pain- Colortlme TV, 9990 E. Grand Appliance Repair Drywall sheet metal. Call Randy, Tony DeFelice, (313)437-8096. ESTIMATES. All types Cabinetry Brighton, (313)227-3514. ting. Interior, exterior, ROOFING AND River,Brighton. remodellr.g. Garages, decks, D.R. Electric. Appliance ser- ACT now, free estimates on DRYWALLfinishing and hang- Howell, Fowlerville, (517)223- garages, homes, businesses. SIDING, HOT Upholstery any home improvement. additions, pipe and duct In- ANTIQUE furniture repaired, 7235. Insured, free estimates. vice: refrigerators, freezers, SUlating. Ed (313)698-3887. ing, textures done. Free 'ASPHALT BUilT-UP microwave ovens, limited offer. See If your lob spindle tumlng and all kinds of (313)227-2132. CALL Smiths. All work Larry (313)887-2326. estimates. George (313)227- dishwashers, ranges, qualifies for free dlshl'lasher carpentry. (517)546-9332. 8247. Insulation ROOFS, SHINGLE GUARANTEEDI Labor starts or microwave. Guaranteed MCNEILLEY and Son Con- PAIN:rING washers and dryers. Large Carpentry DRYWALL,hang finished and ROOFS, ALUMINUM at; Sofas, $150. Chairs, $75: parts Inventory for do-It- quality workmanship. Pioneer struction. Custom 'homes. BLOWN-IN or blanket Insula- Interior-Exterior Cushions, $15. Check low Remodeling kitchens and textt.:red. Call Jim (517)546- tion. Llcen~ and Insured GUTTERS AND • yourself. Prompt courteous Construction Company. Ask CARPENTER, 30 years ex- 3834 or Frank(517)546-5389. WAllPAPERING draperyprices. (313)561-0992. service, low rates. (517)546- for Malt Raymond. (313)632- bathrooms, second story addI- builder. Free estimates. DOWN SPOUTS, perience. Remodeling and DRYWALL,old and new. Tex- References upon request. Reasonable Rates HAINES Upholstery. Quality 4960, 116 West Grand River, 5127. tions, family rooms, garages. repairs, A-1 work at turing. Free estimates. 16 (313)227-1198. ALUMINUM SIDING upholstering by a skilled craft- Howell, Michigan. ' Cail now, the price is right reasonable prices. (517)223- Call Lou (313)878-9685. years experience. Very AND TRIM. sman, low economical prices, Interior Decor/atlng (313)349-1558 wide selection. Free In-home Refrigerator Troubles? QUALITY building at the reasonable. (313)885-3858. DAVELAHO ( ~~TOM builder and ex- (313)363-0075. NORTHVILLE estimates, pick up and lowest prices. Additions, perienced carpenter, licensed CUSTOMdraperies by Carole. delivery. (313)887-9223. Service $7 CUSTOM garages, repairs, roofing, DRYWALL hanging and Cornice boards, Balloons, Photography Calls .. and Insured. Remodeling, sun tinlshlng, texturing and 349-3110 JODY'S Upholstery, quality BUilDING siding, cemant and - block decks, additions. Free Romansand Austrian shades. work. (313)437-1928. repairs, 25 years experience, PORTRAITSfor all occasions workmanship, free estimates, Reg. $14.00 estimates. Call Varrlck Boyd. Shower curtains, bedspreads, 25% off on fabrics and labor. RESIDENTIAL/ free estimates. Call Len tableclothes and pillows. taken in your home. Studio 5. ALLSTATE ROOFfNG ArborAire RESII}':NTIAL, commercial. (517)546-0801. (313)455-9n9, COMMERCIAL Counter tops, custom (313)229-7350. (313)422"()231. (313)227-2216. Hot tar roofing (517) 546-4503 CARPENTRY work by Ivel JOURNEYMANdrywall, taper PHOTOGRAPHER Jerry Guaranteedwork SERRA'S Interiors & cabinets, experienced. Call Farmer. Good work at a CUSTOMDESIGNING Ron,(517)723-2137. and texturing. Call Wayne Landscaping Williams doing graduations, 8039W.Grand River Upholstery, 116 N. Lafayette, Asphalt QUALITYWORKMANSHIP reasonable price. (313)231- after 6:00 pm, (313)229-2603. weddings, portraits and can- Brighton - 227-2161 South Lyon.(313)437-2838. 1883. LIVINGSTON Plastering/- BLACK top soli, shredded did shots. For a reasonable Wallpaperlng • -' ,ADORA ASPHALT -Additions ROBERT T,HEODORE CARPENTER, tradesman, In- Texture Contractors. Repairs, bark, crushed stone, mason price. Please call (313)878- Sandblasting -Dormers IDEAL FLOOR stallation of sky·lltes, garden remodeling, customizing, pro-' sand, fill sand, flli dirt, pea 5855. SERVICES -Rec.Rooms MOST anything sandblastedI WALLPAPERING PAVING COVERING CO. windows, air tight stoves, fesslonal quality. (313)227- stone, backhoe work. (313)229- YOUR WEDDING PHOTOS -Decks whole house attic fans. Rough 7325. .=;6935=. _ MGF Enterprises. Call Mike, Experienced professional, > , taken by Studio 5. For preview SEALCOATING -Kitchens (517)223-3665. union trained full-time. also TRUCKING COmpletecounter top service, In, finish carpentry, 25 years. call (313)227-2218. ·Baths Call Don(313)231-1407. M. B. Drywall. Quailly work. Driveway Repair Starting $7.50 per roll. BACKHOE ceramic tile and formlca type Sawmill Custom made gun & china Free estimates. Reasonable 0 Re-Gradlng Satisfaction guaranteed. BULLDOZERWORK covering. REPAIRS, remodeling from Plano Tuning cabinets, desk & wall units, rates. (313)632-5699. 0 Crushed Concret&

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111 Farm Products 155 AnImal ServIces FIRST and second cutting hay. MILFORD Corn by the load. Shell corn, bring bags. 50 bales of straw. DOG GROOMING (313)87&-5574. 2225. MaIn FIRST culling alfalfa hay, $1.50 per bale. (313)437-7529. 685-7100 ALLBREED5

PUPPIEPAD Professional all breed dog POLE barn materials, we stock CRYSTAL Valley Farm. grooming. 17 years ex- a full line. Build It yourself and Horses boarded. bought, perience. Reasonable.' save. we can tell you how. sold. English and western Satisfaction guaranteed. South Lyon Lumber and Farm HAY for sale, first cutting lessons. Indoor arena. New (517)54&-1459. Center, 415 East Lake. $1.50, second $2.25. Wheat and used tack. (3131227~. PROFESSIONAL dog groom- and oat straw $1.00, 40 bale (313)437-1751. GOOD trail horse. Also 15 Inch Ing by Laura, 14 years ex-' mInimum. (517)223-8289. ra-2O Ferguson with 3 point saddle and sleigh. (517)546- perlence. Includes ears. nails. ORDER NOW! Baby chicks, hitch and front end loader, 5844. . glands, bath. $10. Brighton turkeys. ducks. geese. April $1.300. (517)223-8231. area. (313/231-1572. HORSE lovers: a pole barn In delivery. Farmers Petroleum. TRACTOR 2010 John Deere. your future? call Ron for AQHA Bay geldings, (twol, 212 East Livingston, Highland. Bush hog and disk. (313)459- material costs, (313)941-3131or three year olds. 15.2 hands. (313)887-4109. (517)548-2920. 3053. (313)437-3186after 6:00 pm. Engllsh/Western, champion POTATOES for sale. field run WANTED to buy: 3 point disc. blood lines. Excellent horses HORSES boarded. English, or graded. (5tn548-3886 or 6 to 8 feet wide. (517)54&-2758. for young person. $1,450 each. Western lessons, training (517)546-3998. (313)437-0471. (313)437-1267. G 114 Building Materials avallable, Veterinary approv- POTATOES No.1 White, $3.25 ed. exceptional care. Indoor KENMORE electric range. 30 for 50 lbs. Also onIons and red Inch. avocado. black glass unuTY wood shelving, 12* arena, must see to apprecIate. and Russet potatoes. Mahar Inches x 96 Inches x Inch. $1 Renaissance Arabians, front, good condition. $125. 'h •• Potatoe Farm. (517)834-5349 each. (313)348-9545. (517)548-1473. EM PLOYM ENT , .. (517)521-4253evemngs. anytime. Hoof trimming- shoeing KELVINATOR 13 foot SECOND cuttIng Alfalfa, no (horse and pony). Rick Morse. refrigerator. excellent condi- rain. $2.00 bale. Call (313)829- '======blacksmith. (517)223-9305. Help Wanted General tion. 4 years, $200. (313)87&- 1357 noon or after 6 pm. 165 5824. PETS HORSESHOEING and trimm- STRAW for sale. $1.25 bale. .~] Ing. reliable, reasonable. Call ACCEPTING applications from MATCHING chair and sola, (517)548-3888or (517)546-3998. $75. Kodak Partytlme instant Don Gillis. (313)437-2956. experienced aides for the camera. used twice. $35. HARTLAND Equeslrlan 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. shift. West (517)223-8873.. SPRAY ADJUVANT 151 Household Pets Center. Boarding, Indoor' Hickory Haven. (313)685-1400. 55 gallon drums at reduced MAGNETIC water conditioner. arena. English dressage APARTMENT Manager. cou- prIces during March. (313)261- AMERICAN Eskimo pups, No salt. no electricity. lessons. Horses trained and pIe wanted for South Lyon 4897. regIstered, fluffy white, $125 to maintenance free. $155. for sale. Personal Care! Ap- area. Must be working. ex· $150. (517)546-8926. (313)887-2456. (313)887-0362. paloosa stUd service. Open perlenced In general STRAW for sale, $1.00 per AKC female Golden Retriever. dally. Kathy's Tack Shop. 20% maintenance. No pets. NEW May tag heavy duty bale. (313)437-6611. Shots, no worms, $125. olf all horse blankets. (313)832- 1:(3::,13::!)4:::7&-:;:..:7640=::.._ washer, no money down. (3131229-4519. 5336. $28.14 per month. AAA Ap- SECOND cutting alfalfa, no pliance, 4675 East Grand raln;$2. Old straw. $1 per bale. AMERICAN Eskimo puppies. HORSES boarded. Excellent (517)546-4877. care. large Indoor arena. train- AVAILABLE River. Howell. call anytime. registered. $100 to $150. (313)227-1050 or (517)548-1653. TOP quallty second cutting (517)548-7081. Ing and lessons available. Also Morgans and Sad- NOW hay. (517)546-3785. BLACK and tan Coon dogs, expanding company Im- NEW Big Load May tag electric dlebreds for sale. (:!1'3)437- has WANTED to rent gOod produc- 8'h weeks old. $20 each. mediate openings for 10 sharp dryer. no money down. $21.73 2941. per month. AAA Appliance. tive farmland in Fowlerville/- (517)521-4150. workers. FulI,lIme permanent (313)227-1050 or (517)548-1653. Howell area. (517)223-8289. BOSTON Bull Terrier pups, HORSES boarded. Small farm positions ranging from 4675 East Grand River. Howell. eight weeks old. AKC across from Maybury Park. Manager trainee. stock registered. (313)437-3695. Reasonable, personable. display and service open. Ex- ONE green couch, two green (313)348-3426. and gold chairs. Good condi· Brittany puppies. full breed. cellent opportunity with rapid tion, $150 or best offer. $50. (313)887-0173. INCOME taxes and accounting advancement. Call for appoint- for horse farms. small (3131349-8804. ment. .. BLACK and tan. Plott mixed businesses and individuals. P.L.·S Twice Around Resale pups. 10 weeks. heaithy. (313)832-5670. 453-2940 Shop, clothing. furniture and wormed. (517)223-3385. ULTRA AIR INDUSTRIES MILEY four horse goose neck appliances. We welcome con- COMMUNITY Spay Neuter signments. 43546 Grand River. trailer. good condItion, 7 ft. Clinic. low cost. call (313)971- tall. $2.2ro. (3131227-5256. AUTO dealership. New car Novi. (313)348-5150. 8774. NEW super deluxe 2 horse clean up and general QUEEN mattress set. frame, maintenance. Apply In per- under warranty. $100. Twin trailer with ramp. $2,850. Also used trailers. (517)655-1701. son, Brighton Chrysler. 9827 mattress. $20. (517)223-3582. E. Grand River. RAINBOW Rex-Alre water ROY'S TREES OAK sawdust. 110 gallon con- tainer. $5 each. (3131348-9545. BARTENDER. experience vacuum cleaner (late model) COLORADO BLUE preferred, must work swing with attachments and power AND QUARTER Horse 3 years old, shift. Reply Bar Manager. P. nozzle. runs good. Cost $700 WH~TESPRUCE saddle and tack Included, $600 O. Box 574, Brighton, MI. new. will sell for $125. Call 1- PINES or best offer. (517)521-4755. 48116. (517)676-3058. ORNAMENTALS REGISTERED 7/8. Arabian BARMAID/Waitress wanted. RAINBOW Rex-Aire sales and SHADE mare and equipment, $700 or no experience necessary. will . Service. filters in water. Pin- TREE TRANSPLANTING bestolfer. (313)291-7878. train the right person. Neat ap- • ckney. (313)878-5160. (313)87&-6061 REGISTERED thoroughbred pearance a must. Apply at REBUILT washers and dryers mare. brown. ten years old, Zukey Lake Tavern. (313)231- from $150. Rebuilt SHREDDED black dirt, top gOod mover, trained hunter/- 1441. refrigerators. ranges. freezers soil, peat moss. Rod Raether. Jumper and dressage. BABY SITTER for Infant. from $145. Quality gOods. we (517)546-4498. (313)887-6855. malure. responsible in- guarantee 6 months. Come in SMALL engine repair, sand- SAWDUST. Truckloads dividual, 5 days. my Novi and make your deal. Can blasting and painting. (313)437- delivered. Pick up smaller home, references. (313)348- deliver. see at World Wide TV 6192. amounts. Howell. Bernie 0359. and Appliance. Brighton Mall, Kuhns, (517)548-2942. THE time Is now to dig your BABY-5ITIER wanted. Teen (313)227-1003, own evergreens. Blue Spruce, age girl to baby-sit In our REFRIGERATOR. ELECTRIC Firs, White and Norway home occasional nights.· •• STOVE. Tappan, White. self- AMANA GREEN refrigerator and stove. USED olfice desks, adding ENERGY COMMAND Spruce. Hamburg, Brighton (313)437-7306. cleaning oven. Refrigerator 20 Snowmobile. Best offer. machine, safe. Can be seen Is the most efficient furnace area. (3131231-1939. BABYSITIER. 2 days a week cubic foot. side-by-side door. (313)498-3236. after 3 pm. Call 9:30 am to you can buy. This furnace can TROY BIIt rototillers on sale in Northville for 5 month old. Tappan. white. Both In top 5:30 pm, (517)548-4110. now. Complete sales, service. (313)348-6012. condition. $225 each. (313)349- reduce your heating bill HIDE·A-BED couch (herCulon VERATHANE plastic paint at parts and rentals. call Sun 2556. enough to pay you to replace brown gold plaid), $125; reclln- Hamburg Hardware, ,10596 an inelflcient furnace Valley. (313)231-2474. • • ., SEARS trash compacter. $35. ing vinyl chair. $50. (313)420- Hamburg Road. (313)231.1155. regardless of age or condI- 0463after6 p.m. USED Sears 7 hp. riding lawn CIRCULATION (313)231-2034. tion. WEDDING Invitations, mower. $200 or best offer. MILFORD TIMES SINGER automatic zig-zag HEAT YOUR WATER TOOl napkins, thank you notes, (313)887-1371. sewing machine. sews single NO CHIMNEYS REQUIRED HESLIP'S HEARTH matches, everylhing for your 313-685-7546 WHITE Spruce and Australian or double needle, designs. 94%-95% EFFICIENT save 20% on wOod and coal wedding. The Milford Spruce, dig your own. 2 to 10 overcasts. buttonholes. etc. burning stoves, fireplace in- TimeS,436 N. Main, Milford, feet. (517)546-6318. (3131227- Modern cabinet. Take on mon- serts. furnace add-ons, hot air (313)685-1507. 9158OOlore6 p.m. thly payments of $56.00 cash BRIGHTON or water. Complete line of ac- WELLPOINTS, Myers Pumps. balance. Still under cessories. (517)546-1127. plumbing, heating and elec- WARDS 12 hp tractor, elec- guarantee. Universal Sewmg MALL trical supplies. Use our well tric. plow. grass cutter and center, (313)334-0905. On display now. or call HOMELITE Super E-Z chain driver free with purchase. trailer. $1,200. (313)229-9217 (313)227-1050. noont05 p.m. TURN your extra household saw, like new. 16 Inch :-..::. Martin's Hardware, South Items into cash. also your $175. (313)684-2375after 4 pm. Lyon. (313)437-0600. 12 horse Wheel Horse tractor. garage or shop tools. We buy APOLLO SYSTEMS by NA- 'h hp 4 Inch submersible well 42 inch mower, snowblade, dirt blade, snowblower and or sell for your goods. Call TIONAL MICRa-TECH INC. pump. 40 gallon water tank. between 9 and 6 (313)229-5057. The leader In quality in-home $200. (5tn548-3562. WHATISTHE chains. Excellent condillon. $1,250. (313)887-9500. TWIN beds, separately or as satellite systems. Over 100 channels. Movies. sports, IMPERIAL commercial BARGAIN set With single cherry wood freezer. 21.2 cubic foot 110 Sporting Goods headboard. Excellent condi- education and much more. J. & D Productions, (313)669-3910 upright, 2 years old, excellent BARREL? tion. $75 each. White dresser, BIKE, Kuwahara, like new. or 1-800-482-1770. condition, $300. (313)750-9849. If you have an item you wish to $40. Call (313)685-1820. sell for $25. or less or a group plus extras. $300. (313)887. AIRTIGHT woodstove sale of items selling for no more 7508. featuring the Squire. Evenings than $25. you can now place an GUNS· buy. sell. trade. All and weekends. (517)548-1089. IT TV THE ad in the Green Sheet for 'h kinds, new and used. Com- ASHLEY. Briggs. Homellte. 60%OFF price! Ask our ad-taker to plete reloading headquarters. PHONE MAN Kohler, sachs-Dolmar, and place a Bargain Barrel ad for Guns Galore, Fenton. (313)629- Telephone installation at 30% Simplicity parts and service. INSTALLATION you, (10 words or less) and 5325. to 50% savings. (313)227-5966. Movies 24 hours a day! No Howlett Bros, Gregory. she will bill you only $2.25. cable reqUired. Up to great GOLF carts, two Harley (313)498-2715. 80 (This special is offered to movies a month. Late night Davison, top shape. $795 each. USED hvmg room furniture. ATARI with 11 tapes. 3 homeowners only-sorry. no 2600 adult entertainment. Phone (313)832-7270. Sofa, chairs. (313)437-1108 controllers. $250 or offer. After commercial accounts. now!! GOLF clubs. one year old. ex- after6 p.m. 6 pm. (517)548-1046. cellent condition. 3-5-7-9-P USED furniture. Maple twin BABY announcements, 348-6103 WATER softener pellets. 50 lb. Irons. 1-3-5 wOods, bag. um- bedroom set, tv. kitchen table golden and silver anniver. bag, $4.00. Wixom CO-Op. brella. wood covers, $80. plus chairs, couches, chairs, sarles, engagement an- KNAPP Shoe Distributor. (3131624-2301. (313)348-1106. desk, air conditioner, dresser nouncements, and much Leonard Eisele. 2473 Wallace DON'T plus headboard. tape HEAD sklls. boots. and poles, more. The Milford Times. 436 Road, (517)521-3332. $90. (517)546-2197. recorder. Best reasonable of- N. Main. Milford, (313)685-1507. WAIT UNTIL fer. (517)548-1366. 5:00 pm to KEROSENE. $1.60 including TRAPTEUR ski boots, 81 BRICK. reclaimed. Excellent 10:00 pm. tax. Wixom CO-Op. (3131624- model, never been used, $90. MONDAYI for homes and fireplaces, $150 2301. (313)348-1961. You can place your ad any day per 1,000. (313)349-4706. of tl>.. week. Office hours are LIVINGSTON Montessori WEIGHT set and bench, like BAKE a cake for weddings and WHATISTHE center Is now accepting sum- new. $100.(517)548-1753. 8:30 a.m. 105.00 p.m. Monday all occasions. Call (517)546- mer and fall Inrollments. Call - Friday. Our phone room BARGAIN 7966 for more Information. (313)227-4666. 111 Farm Products salespeople will bEl happy to help you. BARGAIN BARN, 5640 M-59, LeBlond, 14x36 Gearhead BARREL? Howell. (5171546-5995. APPLES. Peabody Orchards (517)548-2570 If you have an item you wIsh to lathe with tooling. $3,500. WedneSday through saturday. Farm Market. Autumn fresh (313)437-4133 sell for $25. or less or a group (3131449-8153. 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. from controled atmosphere (3131227-4436 of llems selling for no more LAMB Croep 18% Protein storage. Red and Golden (313)348-3022 BATIERlES, $19.95 plus ex· BUYING used lurnlture and than $25. you can now place an Pellets, 50 lb. bag $6.70. Lama Delicious, Northern Spy. (313)685.8705 change. (313l669-3OOO. appliances. (517)223-9212. ad In the Green Sheet for Vl Lamb Milk 25 lb. $24. Cole's Jonathon. Ida Reds. Fresh (313)669.2121 price! Ask our ad·taker to BUZZSAW, power take off, 3 Elevator, east end of Marlon CASH for wooden duck cider, honey, stone ground place a Bargain Barrel ad for point hitch, new. $600. Street In Howell. (517)546-2720. decoys. Ice spearlng decoys. flour. popcorn. We ship ap- DENTAL Assistants. ex- you, (10 words or less) and (313)437-8550. bamboo flyrods, old fishing LINCOLN welder with new at- ples. 12326 Foley Road. 4 perienced In Radiography and she wlll blll you only $2.25. tackle. Call (517)349-5267. 30 Bee hive supers. (5tn546- tachments and wheels. miles south of Fenton. setup, work for supplemental (This special Is offered to COLLECTABLE old items. Any 6829. (517)546-9292. (313)629-6416. pool. excellent pay. (313)967. homeowners only-sorry, no coins, pennies to estates. NEW CREDIT CARD. No one ALFALFA hay tales: first cut- 0070. commercial accounts. refused: Also information on Baseball cards. comic books, ting, $1.50; second cutting, military items, railroad trains, CIRCULATION receiving Visa, MasterCard $2.00. (517)223-9535. (517)223- WHIRLPOOL gas dryer. Looks NORTHVILLE RECORD Card with no credit check. stamps. dolls. toys, pocket 9067. and works great, $85. or best watGhes, clocks. some old Guaranteed results. Call ALFALFA hay. first, second offer. (313)669.2248. 313·349-3627 guns. (313)437·2901. (602)949-0278 ext. 123. cutting, no rain, In barn. I want to buy a refrlgerator, (517)223-9976. 105 Firewood 1972 Clarkllft, 2,600 pound stove. washer and dryer, Must capacity, propane. overhead be late models and work good. APPLES and fresh elder. ALL hardwood, seasoned, guard, load backrest. $3.000. Will pay $50 to $150 each. ('.all Special this woek March 9thru split and delivered. $35. ON TV (517)546-7684or (313)523-0006. INSTALLATION Mason. Michigan, 1(517)67&- 16, medium Northern Spy, (517)546-7264. 3058. $3.75 half bushel. Warners Or- • CHURCH school bus. 1966 ACE Slabwood. Large 4x8x4 SPECIAL chard and Cider Mill, 5970 Old Bargain Barrel Dodge. new battery, new LIMITED TIME ONLY LOOKING for old oak, pine. bundles, $20 a faco cord. U8-23, Brighton. Open dally brakes, good tires, runs good. walnut furniture. Plus crocks, (5m223-9090. $9.95 except Mondays. FUTURALINE gas stove, $375. Call (313)426-3625, ask for Call Bill Young dishes. boxAs. quilts. (3131229- worl~__ -:-_ 167 Business child,infantsokay.GolfClub/- to 9p.m. weekdays, 9 to 5 1981RM-125 excellent condl- 0404. m~~~o. like new. 29.000 el=ULL Y experienced EDM MI. 48116. WANT to be yoor own boss? Opportunities Grand .River area. (517)548- ~~~~~i~dSdunday. tion.Mustsee.(313)231-3178. UTIUTY trailers. new, 4x8 s6995 -:1 operator with capabilities In PART-TIMEsweeping. Howell Farmers Insurance Group has 2638. an neighborly tax 19n RMloo engine on RMl25 $375. 5x8 $450. 5x12 tandem ,;~ surface and 10 - 00 grinding. Kroger parking lot. (313)632- tralnee positions available In ~.'{. Excellent fringe benefits. Call 7600. this area. TraJnlngwill not In- BRIGHT9N business. bet-' L ICE N SED day car e • ~ervlce. I will come to your frame. Excellent running con- $600. Wood hauling trailers. ween Bnghton and Hartland. reasonable rates. 3161W. M- ome or you are welcome to dillon. $350 or best offer ,-(3_1--,3)~229-64=..;c..;.:..;75;;.'_ 1981 CHEVETIE ''\1. for appointment (313)349-3230 PART-TIME Receptionist/- tertere with your present jOb. 4 speed, 4 cylinder, 4 dr., between 9 am., 5 pm. Ask for Take over contents with low 36.(313)878-6496 come to mine If you preler. (517)223-8903 • ,~.!; Assistant doctor's office Call Good Income potential. Call rent situation. This Is your op- MOTHER f 2* . Call L. R. Nelson. (517)546-5575 . 220 Auto Parts dark green ".1; Mr. Beard. Dolnldls Chiropractic CII~lc In for details (313)559.1652. portunlty to go Into business I'k t ~ . yeuaroldwould for an appointment. SAVE money. motorcycle In- & Service : ~t~ without the new b' I e 0 YSIt. ve right In . surance. We insure Harleys 83495 .....-(': Novl. Call Wednesday or FrI-,.· YOUTH16to 21years, limited day. (313)348-7530. clerical posilJons, must type hassles. For further i~i~= Pinckney. Yard fenced. INCOME tax preparation In too. Call (3131478-3140.'00 'AUTO AND LIGHT TRUCK I·\t FASHIONSALES tion (313)227-7185 (313)873-5562. your home or mine. Joan SUZUKI RMBO 1919 Looks REPAIR. Your place or mine i * RN's and LPN's Immediate 35 to 45 wpm, family Income. 1981 MALIBU full-time poslliO';S available m u s t me e t C ETA r e- BRIGHTON are~ Investor NEED help with housework? Maass,(313)227-1579. runs good. S250. (313)227-9245: Call Bill. (5171548-1532. . .1 Part-time CLASSIC 1;1~ Call (313)449-4431.Whitmore qulrements. Call Southwest partner wanted active or I a ' Call me, reasonable. (313)231- IN home convenience for your 1978 Suzuki TSl25 and 1974 4 dr.. auto. air, stereo, LakeConvalescent Center. Community Emplo~ment Ser- tive. 40 year old COmmll~li~ 2362. tax needs. By appointment SuzuklTS250.Excellentcondi- STEVENSON'S .-Fxcellent opportllnlty for Wire wheel covers. 2 tone RN'S, LPN'S. immediate, vIC~.(313)349-1650. anyllst; executive manage- RETIREEfor spring jobs, gut- day or evening. Jim (313)229- I/on. $450 each. $850 both. •..,ature individuals who are blue/cloth Int. private duty openlllgs for Help Wanted Sales ment experience In com- ters, yard. tree pruning. trash 4874. Firm. (313)229-7209. • sales and people oriented and 166 Nowupto 55895 · ;. have experience and a strong those with experience In modltles. direct sales. hauling. (517j546-5514. INCOMEtax preparation, your 1975Yamaha, 350-RD.$600 or Interest In fashion. Your 1.0.U. near Brighton. 1.80(). AVON seiling but not here. manufacturing and Industry. SEAMSTRESS. quality work, home or mine. Janet Dodson. best offer. Call after 4 p.m. $50.00cash paid .J 862-5911. representatives needed. 198!} MALIBU '-&, primary responsibilities will Supply $'s and % of return old and new. Ask for Stella (517)521-3035. (517)546-3048. for junk cars. RECEPTIONIST: Attractive, (313)887-1312or (313)887-1960. desired. Eveninlls (313)229- (313)229-5094. MI~E'S TAX SERVICE. Ex-. ~l981==:YZ==l:;25==.::"Ex=-c-e-lle-n-t-c-o-n-di- CLASSIC - • ''j; be professional seiling and High prices ';1 customer service: personable. Excellentworklng AN Ohio 011Company offers 2592. THOROUGH old fashioned penenced and qualified con- tion. New chains sprockets 4 dr.. auto. air, sport ·~t. conditions. The CuttIng Room outstanding cpportunlty for CARPET Cleaning Company, house cleaning done to your sultant. Associate of Michigan $500. (313)348-0872: . for wheels. 50/50 seat. J.\ Outstanding employee the Brighton Mall. . ' .high commission, security one of the largest. L1vlngston satisfaction in ,1,* hours. Ex- "Tax....90nsultants •. Call. Mike '82 Yamy yz 250J $1250 I t late model Burgundy/burgundy cloth ~I benefits Include discount RESPONSIBLEperson to live- and cash bonuses. Benefits to and ,..()akland Counties. cellent ,references. Dot, Vincent. (517)223-8441. ~ . 'condition must see' and ricfe Int. ,,' priVileges, vacation, medical In and help care for 2 young mature person for full or part- Established 7 years. G90d for (313)887-2898., • Michigan Tax Consultants Inc. to appreciate. (313)231-3036. wrecks. ',- and life Insurances. boys. Howell (517)546-5264. time wo~. Prefer person full or part-time Income. Call TWO 0.0. grinders. Anlsher, the company that makes 1978650Yamaha Yamahaf I s4995 familiar With farm equipment after6 p.m., (313)437-2504. and semi-finisher. High speed house calls. Reasonable In ' a r- Petmanent posillon will be Industrial equipment or heavY CHILDREN'S clothing store and carbide tools, willing to ra~es,for tax appointment call $1?2s0 c(~~~7_~I, extras. (313)887-1482 ·COMPANY CAR machinery. Lubrication sales basedon 20-30 hours per week for sale. Fully stocked with work full-time. over-time, or Mike, (517)223-8441Anne«e.· Y • 1982 C achedule. If you are available Part Time experience helpful but not ab- spring and summer merchan- part-time. Call anytime, (517)546-8267Dan, (313)632- 1975. amaha350-RD,excellenl HEVETIE ~ot morning or afternoon solutely necessary. Write J.O. dlse. Hartland.(313)632-6222. (313)229-5574.(313)227-7452. 7271. . ~~~~~~niS:=e:i' $450 Ifrm.! 4 dr.. auto. tinted glass, hours and can work a flexible Programmer Spoonts, Sales Manager FAMILY restaurant, class C II_ WOMAN wishes housekeep- dPERSONALI h tax preparations 19n Yamaha) 100a er6E pm·Cd ;::;:;-;H~EC;-;V=ETT=E=--pa-rt""'s-,---'1-9--79-/-81whitedefroster,sidewallH.D.lIres,battery.only .schedule we'd like to speak American Lubricants, Box 696: quor license, seats 140 3 Ing. WllI/ng to work full-time. one n my ome. South Lyon, Good dlt' n uro. front clip, engines, radiators 5,000 miles, extended war- wit/! you. Please apply In per- Dayton,Ohio 45401. bedroom home. 8 acres'on Available from 8 a.m. to Walled Lake areas. Special 9452 con lon.$2OO.(313)878-batteries, iloor pans. Cham: ranty. 11.9% financing 'SOnbetween 1()'12noon. Mon- needed for small job • main road. excellent op- 5 p.m. Wages negotiable. rates for low Income and . pion Parts. (313)437-4105. available. . ·day-Frlday. Must be experienced ATIENTION' portunity for right family. (313)229-7064. unemployed. (313)669-9718. 205 Snowmobiles COMPLETE~UTO s4995 .. ) ,' with IBM System 34 and MEN & WOMEN Everything for only $195,000. WILL baby-sit weekdays, Novl :;(31~3)43~7~:.ssoo~::.,.---,-.,:---:=-:- SERVI~ TODAYSTORE The Farm Bureau Insurance (517)223-9276. area, former elementary TAX returns prepared, LawOf- 1973Arctic Cat EI Tigre, 440, RPGII Brakes, tune-ups, major and 1982 CITATION Group Companies wllJ be hir- NOW Is the time to consider teacher, mother of 3. (313)348- flee of Dennis N. Powers, 2324 high performance, excellent minor engine repair, elee- Demo. loaded, original list 12Oaks Mall apply: ing 5 new sales represen- real estate sales. And out 5108. East Highland Road. condition. $700or best offer. trl781.certified mechanic. Call $10,257. 11.9% financing Patte(son Lake Products tatives In this area in the near available •EqualOpportunity about our 100% commission YOUNG woman seeking Highland, MI. 48031.(313)887- ;;(3;.:.13;;);::227~-782=4::-.-,....-..,..".,,..,....- Mike, (517)223-9249. Pinckney, Mich. ' future. Licensing. tralnlng and plan. Howell Town and Coun- employment. odd jobs in- 8333. KAWASAKI Invader 1981.new Employer financing are provided. We are 58395 try. (313)227-1111. doors or outdoors. (511)546- TAX preparation done in your this year. Ridden twice. Must ::::-=--::--:--:--.,.,.-----CARcarrier bed for truck. $150 serving Michigan with In- OWN your own Jean _ Sport- 4857. home. Associated with sell. $1,700 or best offer. or best offer. (517)223-8282. I.!3I;,NERAL office help, typing a surance for auto. home. life. swear, Infant _ Preteen or Michigan Tax Consultants. (517)468-2349.(517)46S-3396. NEW 1983 IMPALA RN nursing supervlser. part- 351 Cleveland With automatic must, part-time, $4 per hour. farm. business and much Ladies Apparel Store. Offering 175 Buslness& Brighton area welcome. Call TWO 1976 Johnson 650 V-8, ~wer door locks. 2 Apply at 10087Industrial Drive, time day shift, for 100bed skill- more. No experience Is transmission, two barrel, ed nursing facility. Call all nationally known brands ProfeSSional Services, Timothy Ewald.(517)546-8637. snowmobiles, new tracks, ex- tone, stereo & more, was '; Hamburg, Friday, March 11 necessary. For a confidential clean, $175.(517)548-2963. $11.000 original list. stock between 9:00 am and 3:00 pm. (313)685-1400or apply West Interview call Kevln Kelly. 1937 Chevy truck parts. no. 2021 Hickory Haven. 3310 West ~~~~ ~;~~~fr.~?v~~\~efn: BRICKwork. block work, foun- ~!~~~0~~(5f~1;~. or GOVERNMENTJobs. Various (517)546-4920. Wrangler ov~r 200 other dation. basement, chimneys. (313)437-4354., Commerce Road, Mlllord, An EqualOpportunity 59495 ~ positions available through Monday through Friday brands. $7.900 to $24,500In- fireplaces. room additions and \. , local govemment agencIes. Employer 8:30 amt03 pm. elUdes beginning inventory home. (313)227·7126. 1980 CAPRICE \ $20,000 to $50,000 potential. airfare for one to Fashion CARPENTRY, Tough and Call (refundable) 1-(6191569- A limited opportunity, free 4 dr., fully loaded. Power Center. training, fixtures, finish, tlome or additions. Ex- windows, power' door 8304 department 942Bfor your classes available for a Real grand opening promotions. perlenced. (313)229-6289. 1983dIrectory. 24hours. Estate career. Call Darlene locks. dl\.rk blue/blue REGISTERED Call Mr. laughlin at (612)888- CUSTOM stenciling In your cloth Interior HAIR stylists with clientele. Shemanski. (313)348-6430Real 6555. home. Free consultation, Here's the opportunity to RADIOLOGIC EstateOne. ( estimates. Conaway (313)632- $5995 '.'l1lIke more money. Three AVON has an I opportunity TECHNOLOGIST Profitable pizza restaurant, 7778. .... vai/able booths for rent. established to earn money Im- CARPENTERfor hire, residen- NEW 1982 CITATION (Booth rent 100%tax deductI- mediately. Brighton.· Howell. well established. Excellent In- McPherson Community vestment at $51,000. tial, retail. Industrial and com- Air. nicely equipped ble). $125 a week. Supplies Deerfield Township. Call mercial. All phases of building Stock no. 648 . furnished. Very nice at; Hospital, a 136bed acute care anytime for appointment general hospital, Is seeking a Luggage store, $30,000.Can maintenance and construe-' mosphere. Plenty of parking. (313)227-1426or (313)735-4057 tlon. $0 Interest payment plan s7795 Suntan lounge. sandy's Hair part-time 20 hour per week leavemessage. handle with $15,000 down, registered or registry eligible financed at 7% for 5years. available. (517)546-4689after' Junction. 431 N. Main Street. AMBmous person for sales 5 p.m. NEW 1982 downtown Milford. (313)684- Radiologic Technologist. We offer good fringe benellts and distribution of monthly Reputable collision shop, fan- DRIVEWAYSand private roads 8305. (3131887-3402. magaZine. Commission. CHEVETTE and salary commensuratewith tastic location and well In- graded. Also rotolllllng. 4 dr., air, auto, loaded HAIR stylist. experience experience. Interested ap- (313)878-5033. , sulated. Owner will train and (313)227-7562. >' Stock no. 497 . prefered. Town Shoppe salon plicants mayapply to: finance at 7%. Must see. In Fowlerville. (517)548-2838. DOES mud have you down? $5995 EXPANDINGInsurance office We have complete line of In Plymouth Is looking for a Party store with living crushed aggregates to keep INTERNATIONAL McPherson few good people willing to sell quarters. good living In lovely you a float. Dozer and OIL DRILLERS Community life and health Insurance, lake area. Includes real backhoe service. Call us for NEW'83 1976 SUBURBAN Now hiring for roughnecks good commissIons, no ex- estate. $40,000 down, 8%. free estimate on your Auto, air, power steering perience necessary we will F·100 PICKUP and some field staff. Must Hospital terms. driveway. T. T. & G. ex- power brakes, blue cloth train. $20,000 plus. For In- train. Call 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Int. 48.000 miles 620 Byron Road (313)455.3800. ' cavating. (517)54&-3148, formation ~Ii 1-(312)92().9675 Howell. MI.48843 Fast food restaurant near U of ELEMENTARYtutoring. Math 51995 ext. 1360B. (517)546-1410,Ex!295 M campus. Very heavy stu- and reading. Experienced EMPLOYMENT NOW dent traffic. elementary teacher. (313)231. ~ JOBS Overseas, big money EqualO~portunity Employer. No trIckle down complex 3094. fast. $20.000to $50,000plus per pyramId money scheme. You VR BUSINESSBROKERS 1980 CITATION year. Call 1-(2161494-2900ext. (313)464-4403 4 door, auto, air, power . SECRETARYfor Insurance of- bUy Wholesale. you set the steering. power brakes 2 4041. retail. you keep the profits, Evenings call Dick Grant fice In Howell. 3 days'a week. (313~7-1012. ' KWIKTYPE' tone gOld/brown • JOB Information: Overseas, Duffes will Include some walkmans, watches. cutlery, Typing and secrelarlal ser- Cruise Ships, Houston, phone soliciting. Send Bibles, lewelry, you name It, SALON for sale. Hartland vlce. (313)632-5303. 53295 ... Dallas, Alaska. $20,000 to resume to: Box 1395clo Liv- excellent profit options. no area. 10 dryers, 7 chaIrs. -..80,000 year possible. Call Ingston County Press. 323 E. previous experience needed. (313)832-5214. MATHTutor. experienced and (805)687-6000ext. J-l457. Call Grand River. Howell 48843. Apply In person or call even- certified math teacher • 1979 CAPRICE Ings and weekends: Vlst our Refundable. SHORT order cook, ex- .170 Situations WaQted (517)223-8457. COUPE JANITORIAL servIce. Part- perienced only. Apply In per- showrooms at Prestige House, 341 East Main, Nor- ALTERATIONS and sewing. Air, stereo, power win- time Janitor to servIce Nor- son, LI'I Chef Restaurant, dows, pOwer door locka 8485 thville. (313)348-2169. For fit, for restyling, for tom- thville Township Municipal W. Grand River, Brighton. fon. for value. Call Carmen. cruise, tilt, wire wheei Hall, 41600Six Mile Road, Nor- (313)227-5520. (31~)437-6071. covers. one owner 39 000 thvllie. Experience required. FULL· TIME experienced miles ' , SMALL engine automotive' LEASE THIS Applications available In the mechanic. Apply In person: decorator for retail store. Must be familiar with both residen- 84995 Clerk's Office, Application Burroughs Farms, 5341 NEW '83 THUNDERBIRD tial and commercial must be received In the Brighton Road,Brighton. Clerk's Office by 5 pm March estimating. For window =:-:~;·:'~o"'::,,::O::::':I~ MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE 1981 CITATION SOMEONE to put music to treatments, flooring, wall AUTOMATION ,18,1983, A. 18 S4 2 dr., IIftback, auto., air, copy wrl«en songs. Call Tim covering and furnishings. utt/.I'or A. $i5 0900''''1' "ORLlfTL.ASAS ,ht KITCHEN CLEANER. Mature (313)221-2848. ._ __ pot...... $R63 n".olml power windows, power ., nd dependable person, work Please send resumes to Box TECHNICIAN door lOCks, black No, 1400, Llvlngston Country -"ull-tlme, aftemoons In kit- ...... -_ ____ ._.....,.....::::===Fr-;,r:.::::.-...... ~_ ...-:r.:==r"'-1ll...-- .. 85495 chen, Must be able to work TRUCKAND HEAVY Press, Howell. MI48843. Milford Area alone and follow directions, EQUIPMENTMECHANIC position available on after· Experience In electrical and pneumatic White Hall Convalescent GRANO OPENING machine controls. Must be a "handa-on" H9me _ (313)349-2200, 43455 noon shift. Excellent wages Seriously motivated In- and beneflls. experienced ap- mechanic. Electrical schooling or West 10Mlie Road. dlvlduals needed as super· Associate's degree helpful. Reply In con- plicants apply by 5 pm. March vlsora and dlsfrlbutors for LICENSED dental hygenlst 15to: fldenceto: \ wanted, Part·lIme,' Call californIa based company Box139ll LIVINGSTONCOUNTY now expanding to metro area. (5m2~779. ROADCOMMISSION South Lyon Herald Excellent flnsnclal opportunity South Lyon, MI48178 LOVING experienced sl«er 918NORTHSTREET to uPr.ade your monthly In- wanted for Infant. My home HOWELL,MICH48843 come Full or part·llme. Inter· An Equal ?PP,Ortu,n.,ty Employer M1F Monday thru Friday. 6:30 a.m, An equal opportunity vlews being held nOW. V, to 4:15 p.m, Milford area. employer; . Quinn. (313)349-7196. {~13~7563. .

\ • , 10-B-SOUTH LYON HERALD-NORTHVILLE RECORD-WALLED LAKE·NOVI NEWS-THE MILFORD TIMES-Wednesday. March 9.1983

Buying in Livingston County Saves Dollars and Makes Sense! The Livingston County Auto Dealer's A~sociation has over 2000 new & used cars & trucks to choose from • CHECK WILSON FORD & MERCURY'S USED CAR VALUES

1981 ESCORT GLX J 1979LTD • 2dr .4spd .alr. V . 4door.loaded 54895°0 defroster 55650°0 ../ Celebrating Spring Clean-Up J 1981 HONDA CIVIC J 1978 SKYLARK 2door.6cyl.a,r $2995°° . our 21st year ~ AMIFMstereo 53995°0 V All Leftovers Must Go 1 in 1980 CAMARO J 1978 COUGAR XR7 V-6 auto stereo. " • ~~~~~nroof. Livingston 33 000 miles $599500 $399500 ../ County SO' . 1~~~ ~cRIAa~~DA #.1980 AMC EAGLE Down NEXTTO '. y 5347500" Air $599500 MEIJER / , THRIFTY ACRES

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OPEN • Saturday 5/50 Prolection plan on new Am~rlc8n buill cars Plymouth Reliant 2 Dr. Power steering. 7297.00 power brakes. 2 2 SUPERIDR • RI TED hter engine. vlOyl 291.88 Tax $173 bod Y sid e 7588.88 16 PREVIOUSLY-OWNED CARS molding. a.m radio. 6 glass .1000.00 Down Per Month· ONL Y THE BEST GET TO BE 'SUPERIOR' belted radIals 56588 TOlal Delivered .,. , P(lce '81 DELTA 88 '80 PONTIAC '79 CADILLAC 1980 TOYOTA '790MN1024 '81 BUICK LeMANS Sedan de Ville HATCHBACK SKYLARK Stock No. 3SO Nice Olives Dodge 0150 Miser Pick-Up Nice ca'. ps. pb Cruise leattler Itll ca,. S1011llOflWagon A,e NICe U16A U406P 4dr . Iomlled.ps. pb ,'r Ut3A p~ pb Ono ~U.• eO J.l sca's P win· hll. crUI~tl. P windOws. 7182.00 Ownor U392A dows p locks U328A p. doo'lOCk U3MA 6 cyl.. 4 spd over- $4795 dnve. a m. radio. 287.28 Tax $17039 6x9 low mt. mir- $2695 7469.28 Dehvered : $6595 $5395 58295 $5595 rors, power steer- 109. radial tiles. 8' 1000.00 Down Payment Per Month. 1983 FIRENZA '78 CUTLASS 1981 CUTLASS box. 1977 CHEVY 1981TORONADO 1979 CHEVY $6469.28~~:~~Delivered IMPALA SUPREME BROUGHAM VAN BROUGHAM • Beaulllul ca,.leathe, Faclory official. 2d' .nlcesl '79 4dr 4d, .alc. 111m.loaded Must you'lI hnd Come In Ps. pb. alc 1111. Plymouth Colt Cuslom IOtenor. loaded U28P and dllve Ih,s dIesel U21A seo Lowmlles U'7P C'Ulse U397A Stock No. 316 'Tlusldrive USOA ono U25A 13 gal. fuel tank. 6227.00 In I e r m Itl e n t 294 08 3 wipers. body Side· Tax $1439 molding. a.m. 6476.080ehvered radio. twin sto. 1000.00 Down Payment 1976 Buick •..•.•••...... • U.3~~J\ •••••••••••••••• B~st Offer transmission. Per Month· 1975Cadillac Coupe de Ville !J.3•5pA Best Offer $5476.08~~:~~Oehvered Above pllces based on 11 9,nle,osl ralc. 048 monlh 'manc,"" 1977 Monte Carlo U.4~~~ Best Offer • Iicense.hlle extra. 1980Chevette ..•.••...••. : .u.4H~ ' Best Offer Brighton Chrysler • SUPERIOR OLDS-CADILLAC Plymouth Dodge Dealer K.q lhat c.,.•• c." •• 1rt 01'[ N :"unday 8< Thu,sday 9 to 9 9827 E. Grand River Phone: 229·4100 "'1'" I...nttUIO I." l'jOn.. lu .... Wed 8< Froday 9 to 6 HOURS. Mon. & Thurs 8-9. TU(\$ . Wed. Fn 8·6 229-4100 Saturdays 8-3 • /i Wednesday, March 9. 1983-S0UTH LYON HERALD-NORTHVILLE RECORD-WALLED LAKE.NOVI NEWS-THE MILFORDTIMES-11·B

Buying in Livingston County Saves Dollars and Makes Sense! The Livingstnn County Auto Dealer's Association has over 2000 new & used cars & trucks to choose from

,•••••••••••••••••••••••••••'85 PORD RANGER • ._..I.~iJ! )SAII ~...... 11.9% Financin III' • ., NO MONEY DOWN : BUILT LIKE THE BIG ONES, : NO MONEY DOWN WITH APPROVED CREDIT : SAVESLIKETHESMALLONES!: W2504x4 STOCK NO 52 RAMMISERD150 $TOCKNO os- USIPrice...... '13,885 L1•• P,lce . , . .. '6909 Ctvy..., Sa.,ngCe,lil..a.e. .. 750 Chry.'e,s...lngCe'l,f..ate 300 John'sSavings..... 850 John'ss..vlngs. 300 • YOURPRICE '12,285 YOURPRICE '6309 • RAMMISER STOCK NO IlllI W1504x4 ',IOCKIlQ 050 Us, Price...... '7941 Us, P,lce '12,647 • ctvysle,s...lngCe'lillcl.e.. . 300 Chrysle,Sa.lngC.,tollcate 500 • John', s..vlng...... 300 John'ss...lngs. 700 • YOURPRICE '7341 YOURPRICE '11,447 LEASE A NEW D150 STOCK NO 096 RAM'CHARGER '.r',,", w, ". • L1slP'lce.. . .. '11,435' List P,ice. . '15,131 CtvyslerSavingCertlllcl'e . 500 Ctvysle's..••ngCe,M..ale 1,000 ESCORT FOR ONLY • John'ss...lngs...... 700 John'SSavings 1,000 • YOURPRICE '10,235 YOURPRICE '13,131 83.92 A DA Y UP TO 44 • RAMMISER STOCK NO 025 DODGERAMPAGE'..,// W, ... • Ust Price.... . S7224 u•• P,lce.. .. '7348 Chrysle's...,ngCert'flcate.. . . . 300 Chrysle,s..""v Ce'l"..ate 300 MILES PER GALLON • • John', s..vlngs 300 John'ss..v1ngs.. \ 300 • • YOURPRICE '6624 YOURPRICE '6748 ., D250 srOCKNO 092 POWER RAM 50' ""N, '". OF GAS · Ust P,ice... '10,500 4 Wheel Drive • • Ctvysle,SavIngCe'lilocate...., 750 Lis' P,..e . 8869 EPA 27/44 • value that's hard • John'ss...lng'...... 750 JohnsSa.ln9s.. 500 • to match. • YOURPRICE '9000 YOURPRice' '8369 THESE PAYMENTS ARE BASED ON 365 DAYS A : • 2.0LOHC4-cyllnder sticker priced at : .. "Just a little out of the way from hIgh pflces" YEAR FOR 4 YEARS·PLUS 4'-/0USE TAX 1ST MONTI-:! PAYMENT, SECURITY DEPOSIT OF • • 4-speed manual • Dodge Truc/ss John Cotone Dodge transmission $ 98 s125.00AND LICENSE FEE IN ADVANCE : • TWln-J.Beamfront 5 9 9 2 * : 145 E. Main PinckneJ YOU HAVEFIRST OPTION TO BUY AT LEASE END suspension 878-3341-878-3151 .~ • • Front disc brakes .'Tltle, taxes, destination charges extra. Hours. Safes98.Mon. Frl..Sat.9.J02 ... ~. Parts & Service 8 8, Mon.,Frl. Sat.9:JO.Noon .1 HILLTOP FORD Lincoln & Mercury • • ~ Buying in Livingston County Saves Dollars and r,·Jkes Sense :Wilson Ford&Mercury : HOWELL : 313-227-1171 • Ph. 546·2250 IIE~,h§ • 8704W_Grand River Brighton: MICHIGAN'S •••••••••••••••••••••••••• LARGEST FORD-LiNCOlN-MERCURY , DEALER

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. Chevrolet - Olds . / '.' , . Fowlerville 1978 GRANADA 4 Dr. 19780LDS 1978 ELECTRA 1977 LIMITED REGENCY PLYMOUTH Auto, p.s., p.b., cloth interior 2 dr., It. blue. full 4 dr., full power. power, 51,300 $2895 green miles. , 2dr., 46,000miles, Only $2222 cruise, PIS, P/B, $5,895 $5,995 stereo, V8, vinyl top

1980VOLARE 1977 BUICK Take Your Choice - ..: TransportatiC?nor--- • '-.-a::aSabre-· . STATIO'N" WAGON Parts Special, - Metallic brown, brown, air, PIS, P/B, $1'33' 30 37,000 miles, drk. 1970 NOVA va, stereo, tape, rear For Only brown. crUIse, per month defogger $295 .,indowdefogger • .ron.~...htC'1 • IbdblTlrn with approvedcredit drh"t • Po.rr rront • MacPhtnon ~Irut db< brakes $4695 $3995 1980 Granada 4 Dr. hont susptftSion • Rad-and. • 1.4 tiltf. ok')hndtr pinion 1980 Granada, 2 Dr. Irans~C'rw mounltiS slffl"in& 1979 Zephyr Z-7 Ghia talinr • Arrod)Damk 1978 PONTIAC 1977 CHEVY .5 paswnJ:tr • I SI)Unl 1978 ELECTRA 1978 Bonneville 4 Dr. romfor' ._ Compare these EPA est,mato

'79GMC4X4 '81 EAGLE PICK-UP '80 SPIRIT 1979 Corvette 4cly .. 4 speed, Withcap,one 4cyl .. 4 speed, 19,000miles, one owner, mint 350auto, p.s •p b . P Windows. storeo cassette. P locks. air, stereo, lilt & tele owner, condition, wheel. crUise contrOl. oyster leather trim with black ext. $5,395 $~,295 $2,695 every clean, only $10,499 '81 ARIES K Check There! SPORT CARS STATION 1976 Monte Carlo WAGON v-a. aulo. air. viOyl top. 40.000 ac· e Fire Birds eTransAm tual miles. one of a kiOdonly e Camaros eZ-28 4 cyl" 4 speed, air, stereo, one owner, Several to choose from cruise, PRICE TO SELL!

HOURS: PONTIAC Mon & Thurs. a 30-9 p m. Tues. Wed, Fri. 8 30·6 pm WALDECKER Sa' 8 30-2 pm' AMC JEEP, RENAULT 313-227-1761 9797 E. GRAND RIVER, Brighton ,.·"."J'.·.·.·J' ...·.·tI....."Ntlhy...·"..·.·""""...·.·,J 12·B-SOUTH LYON HERALD-NORTHVILLE RECORD-WALLED LAKE-NOVI NEWS-THE MILFORDTIMES-Wednesday, March 9,1983

220 Auto Parts 220 Auto Parts 228 Construction 230 Trucks 233 4Wheel Drive 240 Automobiles 240 Automobiles 240 Automobiles 240 Automobiles & service & service Equipment Vehicles 1980Datson 2OOSX,excellent 11979Monza Spider. automatl~, CHEVROLET,1983 Local Auto 1979 Camaro, automatic, air. CORVETIE stock wheels, 2,000cc. Pinto motor with lour AIR compressor, Kellogg 5-10 BLAZER 4X4 1975 Ford F-250 4x4 with shape. call for appointment. air. Just $2,995. North beauty rings and caps, mint speed transmission. All for Broker needs Priced to sell at $4695. North $4,000 firm. 47.000 miles. Brothers. (313)421-1376. upright. 5 h.p., 3 phase, 80 Tahoe, air conditioning. snowplow. 52,000. (313)437-' Brothers Ford. (313)421·1300. condition, mounted with $50. (313)231·2034. gallon tank. Like new, $900. va, orulse, loaded. Factory 4647. (313)834-0311. all makes & model (313)227-65n. 1977 Maverick, 6 cylinder, 3 I cars for 1981 Chevette, 2 door, 4 Uniroyal steel belted radials, 1970 rebuilt Power.gllde (313)22&-2292.~='='=-:"-----':,,:,::,_---: Official. SAVE. 1946 Wlllys Jeep, lockout DATSUN280-Z,1977.Excellent speed, good condition, $1.000. like new. Sold together or transmission. Complete. $125. • JACK CAULEY out-of-state buyers speed. rear window defroster, condition, air, am-fm stereo, (517)548-3n7. CEMENT mixer. 1/3 yard hubs, snow plow, hardtop, I 23.000miles, (3131887-5339. separate. (517)223-nI6 before (313)437-5078. Gilson 7 hp gas. like new, -CHEVROLET- new tires. $1.800 or trade. call "Bill Saunders" new tires. (313)227-6655. :::198'2:;':M;=-u-:::Sla~ng::-,-:po"':':':'w::-e:"rs:::t:"ee:'"rI-'-n-g, 2 pm or after 11 pm. 1974Camaro. 6 cylinder, new 1 1967 Plymouth Satellite (no $900. (313)437-1438. ORCHARD LAKE RD. (5tn546-2106. (313)684-3891 1977 Dodge Aspen Special power brakes. fm stereo. Ex- 1979 Dodge St. Regis, 360 motor, transmission), ~ ton Between 14 & 15 Mile Rds. tranr.mlsslon. am-fm, good Edition. 4 door, power steer- cellent condition. (517)548- DAVIS Task Force 700 tren- 1946Wlllys Jeep. Good condi- tlres, runs good, $1,695or best engme and transmission, Chevy pickup parts, 15xl2x6 cher. (5tn223-8282. 855-9700 tion, $700. (313)698·3091 Ing. power brskes. air, low' 2581. 47,000 miles, four door, for offer (313)229-5179. lug wagon Wheels, 6G-4O red JOB site office trailer. 8x16. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. mileage. Good condition., ;19=78~:-:M"'0~nt:-:e-::Car=lo-:--:'La-nd-:-a-U& parIs (313)437·5627. cadillac seats, 1953Ford F·l00 CIRCULATION 1977Chevy Impala. good con- $1.800.or best. (313)227·1550. 68,000miles, loaded, extrem&V (5tn223-8282. dition. $1,700.(517)54S-1753. chassis. (313)227-4440. FORD1978.F·250~ ton Super· 235 Vans LIVINGSTONCOUNTY 1981 Dodge Charger. 2.2. Iy clean. 52,300or best offer. JACKSON gas powered sand cab with cap, automatic, 1981Chevrolet caprice Classic SET of 4 wire wheel covers tamper, $350 or best offer. 1979 Chevy Van. ~ ton, all Showroom new. Save. North (517)546-6318. (313)227-9158 FREE TOWING with locks from 1982 Buick power steering. power 517-546-4809 slatlon wagon. Loaded,$5,695. Brothers Ford, (313)421-1300. before 6 p.m, (517)223-8282. brakes, good tires, 52,700. carpeted, many extras. $5,400. (517)54S-2054after4:00pm. WE BUY,SELLORTRADE LeSabre, $65. (517)54S-1688. or best. (313)227-7729. 1952 Dodge Cornet, 4 door :::19;:7;;8:'::":M::':-u.E:;s7ta~n-g-,--:'4-c-yl"'ln-d'--er AUTOMOBILEPARTS OVERHEADcrane, 3 ton with (517)548-2181. CARS sell for $118.95 CAMARO. 1977. V-8, new TRANSMISSION, Chevy 10, power strip. $800. (5tn223- 1979 Chevy van 3/4 ton, sedan, 6 cylinder flathead, automatic, 52,000miles. runs NEWAND USEDRADIATORS 1981. three speed, $75. 1982 1979 Ford pickup F·l00 with (average). Also Jeeps, brakes. $1.250.(517)54S-2490. 43,000miles original. exterior good. $1.700 or best offer. 8282. cap. $3,500.(313)227-7465. customized, good condition. Pickups. Available at local GRAND HAGGERTY Chevy 10six ft. Fleetslde truck Must sell. $3,300.(313)227-1062 1978 caprice Classic" 48,000 good. Interior excellent, (517)546-8473after 4 p.rn'. . bed, 5275.(517)521-3291. POWER roofing ladder. ex- 1974 Ford F250. camper government auctions. For miles, excellent condition. AUTO PARTS ask for John. dlrectoiy call (805)687~ ext. $1,990.1962Chevrolet Impala 1977 Malibu, excellent condl- cellent condition. $650. special. 55,000miles, needs a Loaded. $4.250.(313)348-3893. hardtop, 283 engine. exterior tlon stereo air conditioning USED motors and transmis- (313122&-n09. 1977 Chevy Beauvllle. Good 1457.Call refundable. (313)474-3825 sion parts. Call Bill. (517)548- little work. $1,000or best offer. 1969CamaroZ-28.Needs to be excellent, Interior good, • I ' 52700 3 3 ' UNIT Crane 1221GMC 371.ex· (3131878-9515. condition. $2,150. (313)348- 1977Cougar XR·7,good condl· $2,190.1962Buick Invicta con- new t res. • • (1)22&- 1532. 2929. finished. $1.700.(3131878-9813. FOR sale four Grand Prix tra wide and extra long track, 1953Ford F 500. 5 yard dump tlon. 52.500.(313)229-7130after vertlble, 443 engine. 50,500 ;:..91:.;:5"'1.'='::-:-=--;:,.,--...,.,,'='--='---_ extra counterbalance. 50 foot 1977 Dodge van. front end 3 pm. 1977 Cutlass Supreme miles original, 'good exterior MUSTANG GL. 1982. Great l1x15LT mounted on white truck, good condlt!on, $800. Brougham, clean. wagon wheel rims, like new. boom, 3/4 yard bucket, 5mats. (3131878-9865. needs repair. $400. (313)684- and Interior. $1,990. All for deal for $5,500. Stereo. WHATISTHE 20 foot tri-axle trailer. Chevy 2375after 4 pm. Unemployed, must sell. $5.500.(313)231-2508. 30 mpg. rustproofed. only $300Itrm. (313)227-7667. 1971Ford pickup, 3/4 ton. runs CREDITPROBLEM? 52.000.(313)229-2292. BARGAIN dump truck. As a unit 1982Ford van, power steering, NO PROBLEMllIl 1967Dodge Dart 360 rebuilt 7.200mlles.2yearwarranty.l0 FOR sale third seat for Subur- good, needs body work. $375. 1978 Camaro, $1,800. 6 ., months old. Must sell now, $10,500firm. (313)426-3061from Call (313)227-5086or after power brakes. am-fm. air con- Ask for Chris transmission, Keystones. new have company car. (313)632. ban or Blazer, SIlver velour, BARREL? 7t09 pm. cylinder. power steering. like new. $100.(313)227·7667. 5 pm, (313)229-4870. - ditioning, 6 cylinder, over- (313)261-1283 carburetor, new battery and If you havean Item you wish to drive. After 5 p.m. Ask for power brakes, 3 speed, am-fm alternator. very sharp, no rust. ~7672=.,,:-:---.-:--=--;;-:;:-:-:-:;:--....,....-: FORD 200 engine with sell for $25.or less or a group 230 Trucks 1965Ford 2 ton flat bed, as Is Bob, (313)227-5705. stereo. (517)223·9975 after $1.875. (517)546-2912 after 1981Mustang 3 door. T-roof, 4 transmission, $150.Can hear of Items seiling for no more $500. (5tn546-0628after 5 p.m. 1978Chevy Nova. 4 door. In 3p.m. '77 Ford van. 6 cylinder. 3 good shape. One owner. 5 pm. cylinder automatic. extras. run (3131878-6976. than $25.you can now place an 1969Ford 3/4 ton, runs great. ALL NICETRUCKS speed. 5850.(313)887-7265after (313)437-5970. CUTLASS 1979 Supreme 1975 Dodge Monaco wagon. low miles. $,5,500. (313)437· ad in the Green Sheet for IIz rusty. needs radiator repair. 1974Ford 302 heads and ex- AND VANSWANTED 6 p.m. Brougham, triple black, .all S200 for parts. Callafter 2 p.m. ~1438=.,,:-:---.-:--=--;--:;:-::-::-:----:- haust manifold, steel liming price! Ask our ad-taker to $300. Bill (313)349-9056. CITATION, 1980 power. Ziebart. air, stereo, 1976 Ford van. 6 cylinder, (313)348-0373. 1979Mustang Turbo. stereo/· gears, and chain - water place a Bargain Barrel ad for 1975 Ford stake truck, good 4 door, 4 cylinder, air con- more. Mint condition. $4,750. you, (10 words or less) and Guaranteed highest offer. stick. $600 or best. (313)231· 1982 Escort am-fm cassette cassette, sun roof,' Mags, pump. $75. 1981· Cadillac condition. 52.300or best offer. ditioning, power steering (313)227-3045. d f ster 000 miles im: radials. Excellent. Priced she will bill you only 52.25. , 313-540-4707,542-7777 2181. & brakes, am-fm, low 12 Eldorado gnll. complete. $140. (313)231-3268. 1977 Chevy wagon. 9 m~~~late'. 54,700. (313)231- be 10WBOOK. 52.995.(517)548- Many 13Inch ttres and wheels. (This special is offered to 1978Ford Club Wagon. Priced mileage. SAVE 7589 homeowners only-sorry. no BLUE 1968Ford 1ton stake. tilt 1969 Ford stake truck, new passenger, am-fm, new tires (517)223-9927after 7 pm. to sell at $3.295. North JACK CAULEY and brakell, paint. $1.475. 1672 :';;;:"-:-:---=-:---,:--::=-=-:~ commercial accounts. bed, westem snow plow. engine. good firewood truck, Brothers Ford. (313)421-1300. -CHEVROLET- 1982' Escort GL. 4 door. 1978 Mercury Bobcat, 53!00fJ. GM posltraction rear end. 333 $1,095.(5tn223-9090. $600. (313)887-6845. (313)437-1351. a tomatlc power steering miles. am-fm, power ~teenng, gears. coil spring setup, FACTORY demo: 1983 Ford ORCHARD LAKE RD. 1981Chevy Luv with cap, low GMC pickup, 1977. ~ ton, Between 14 & 15 Mile Rds. 1981Chevette. 19.000miles. 4 u • $5200 (313)437' power brakes, new bres and Chevy 194heads, rear bumper van with deluxe conversion. speed. am-fm, defroster. rack. power brakes. ,. • brakes. $1,900. (313)227.2415 miles, clean. (3131624-2867. heavy duty. AM·FM-CB. just broke In to save you 855-9700 and hood for Gremlin. 52.400.(313)231-1007. Showroom condition. $3,995. 7148evenings. before 5 p.m. (517)223-9769. 1976 Chevrolet ~ ton. six money. small V-8. air. cruise. (517)548-7589. 1980Fiesta. Sport model, load- ';:'79=-::N~0:':va::".-S305=,-:4-S::-pe-:-ed-:-:-,-;-b-u~ck:--:et 1975GMC ~ ton pickup. runs tilt, 4 plush high back reclining MAGNETIC signs for your cylinder, 49,000miles. $1.100. CAVALIER. 1983 ed. air. moonroof. 19.000 t B t ff (517)~'" good. $950. (517)546-5750. seats. couch converts to bed. 1972 Corvette convertible, miles. 36 plus mpg. $4.400or sea s. es 0 er...... truck or car. All sizes. Custom 225 Autos Wanted (3131878-9492. WAGON 1973GMC 6 yard dump. good oak pedlstal table. Ice chest sunset yellow. 350 ehglne, 4 best. (517}548-3581. ~04=.06::-. .,.,.- __ -'-;~____:_""";";'" designed for your needs. Call 1968Chevrolet half ton pickup. Air conditioning. tilt. speed, winter stored, am-fm. (313)685-1507or come into the runs good. $500 or best offer. condition. $2.800 or offer. with storage cabinet, deluxe 1979Ford Pinto. 36,000miles, 2 1976 Nova. ema~u!ate condl- (313)437-1438. Interior. large panoramic side cruise. Factory Official, Cover also. sa,500 or best. door very good condition tlon, new tires. onglnal owner. Milford TImes, 436 N. Main (5tn548-7873. low mileage. SAVE. (517)548-2364mornings. Street, Milford. 1964 GMC tractor. 671-238-In- windows. 2 tone blue. Save 52.2olHirm.(313)437-5612. ' ~~ spectacular. (517)548- 1955 Chevy pickup. good over $4.000.(313)437-3086. JACK CAULEY MOPAR, rebuilt small block restoration project. S250. line diesel, 13speed transmis- -CHEVROLET- 1979 Fairmont wagon. 6 n7 transmission. 575.318ex· (517)223-8166. sion. live tandem. Rebulit 1973Ford Econollne van. $375 ORqHARD LAKE RD. cylinder. automatic, air condi- OLDSMOBILE,1979 haust system fits 1968Charger transmission and axles, see or best offer. (517)548-9253,Between 14 & 15 Mile Rds. tioned, power steering, power CUSTOM CRUISER __l or ?, $30. Four 1100-15tires, CHEVROLET,1982 truck running. will sell part or after5p.m. 855-9700 brakes, rear window 350 Engine. air condltlon-~ all. One ten speed Road 550 (313)231-2783. 5-10 PICKUP 238 Recreational defroster. radio. extras Ing. full power. Very VB. 4 speed transmission, Ranger, two ten speed Mack snows. rustproofed, excellent Sharp. SAVE 1980 Oldsmobile diesel transmissions, A-1 hydraulic Vehicles 1982Camaro. 4 speed. many engine, good condition, $400 power steering & brakes. extras. sa.500.(313)229-5673. condition. $3,500.(313)437-4244 JACK CAULEY Cab H. Topper. Very fifth wheel. single rear axle evenings. -CHEVROLET- or best offer. (517)521-4755. 34,000pound. (3131698-2082. 1973 28 foot Banner motor 1976Corvette. Excellent con- Sharpl Only $5.985. home. clean. $17,500.(517)223- 1968Fiat Spyder 650.excellent ORCHARD LAKE RD. JACK CAULEY dition, low mileage. Call after ndition $1 500 (313)878- Between 14 & 15 Mile Rds. CHEVROLET,1976 9402. 4:00 pm. (313)229-2745. co • • • 855-9700 -CHEVROLET- 1979 Honda Odyssey, great 9865. ORCHARD LAKE RD. 50 SERIES. 12 foot Stake CHEVETTE 1978 4 door. I CAMARO, 1979 Power steering & power winter or summer. excellent automatic. Exceptional. 1978Aesta SpOrt,sunroof, ex- THEBIGLOT Between 14 & 15 Mile Rds. condition, $750or best offer. BERLINETTA cellent tires. many new parts. 855-9700 brakes. Heavy Duty 52.250.(313)231-3874. 75 cars to choose from suspension. Low mileage. (313)229-8260. Air conditioning. am-fm $1.700.(313)632-6461•• 1980 Omni 0-24 sunroof, 1982 Cutlass Cruiser. 2 seat stereo, automatic 12,000 mile/1 year warranty available SAVE. 1982 Winnebago motorhome, 1977 Ford LTD wagon. Like stereo, low mileage. $3,800or 1980Chevy diesel pickup, air. JACK CAULEY wagon, 5.7liter diesel. loaded. transmission. Very low best. (313)227·22nafter 7 p.m. only 2000 miles. Showroom mileage. $AVE new. loaded. original owner. am-fm. dual tanks. low -CHEVROLET- $9,500.(313)427-2419. mileage, loaded. $4.500. new. North Brothers, (313)421- JACK CAULEY 52,500.(517)546-0697. 1982 Olds 88 Royale 1979 Ramcharger 4x4 55695 ORCHARD LAKE RD. 1378. 1980Chevette. Excellent con- Brougham, loaded. diesel, 3i!; (517)546-5353. dition, many extras. $3,500or -CHEVROLET- 1981 Ford Fairmont Furtura. Air, automatic. low miles Between 14 & 15 Mile Rds. Best offer. Call before 2p.m.• MPG. 20,000 miles. Excellent 1973Chevy 1 ton car or equip- 855-9700 240 Automobiles best offer. (313)227-9321. ORCHARD LAKE RD. Between 14 & 15 Mile Rds. (517)546-8901. condition. $9,100. Call after 1980 Ford Pickup $4495 ment hauler. racks and ramps. 1977 Cadillac Coupe DeVille 6 p.m. (517)548-1084. 4 speed overdrive. Explorer package. Excellent condition, $1,950. 1981 AMC Spirit, 6 cylinder. 855-9700 1977Areblrd, power steering, D'Elegance. $5,200. (517)54S- 1978 aids Starflre V-6. . (517)548-3260. 233 4 Wheel Drive automatic. power steering, 2624. power brakes, automatic, 1981 Aries $4795 power brakes. air, rear $3,300.(517)548-8746. automatic. power steering. 1981 Chevy pickup. power Vehicles 1981Chevette four door. 13,000 power brakes. AM/FM 2 door, sunroof, 25,000 miles steering, brakes. Automatic defrost. tilt, 2 tone. excellent 1978 Fireblrd. 231 V-6. condition. Must sell. $3,600. miles. excellent condllion. We Buy cassette. CB, black with gold transmission, am-fm stereo. CHEVY1980pickup. auto, low $3,950. (313)229·6734 after. automallc, mags. red with 1978 Sunbird Wagon $2495 mileage. loaded, excellent (3131887-7073. Clean white interior. 52,800or best pin striping. 52,300 or best. low mileage. $5,700.(313)227- 5:00 pm. After6 p.m. (517)548-4394. Extra clean. automatic. stereo 9684. condition. (313)437-5741. BUYING junk cars and late Cars & Trucks offer. (313)437·2913after 6 ~m. CHEVROLETl982-'83 1978Chevrolet 4 wheel drive model wrecks. We sell new Call Walt at 1977 Granada. 4 door. good OLDS 1978 Cutlass Supreme 1980 Dodge Omni 53995 CHEVROLET,1981 and used parts at reasonable BEAUVILLE Brougham. Air. stereo. pickup trUCk. Automatic, V-8, 8 Passenger, factory of- McDonald Ford condition. power steering, 2 door. red with red interior. automatic. 1 TON STAKE Cheyanne. $1950.or best of- prices. Mlechlels Auto Ziebart. 44,000 miles. Ex· Dual wheels, automatic ficial, low mileage, loaded. power brakes. air condition- fer. (3131629-1743. Salvage.(5tn548-4111. 349-1400 ing., overdrive. $1.200.or best cellent condition. $4.600., 1979 Chevette $2695 transmission, power $AVE. (313)449-8227. ""-, 1974 Chevrolet. 350. V-8, ~ 1982 Buick century LTD., 4 offer. (313)887-6243,(313)764- 2 door, automatic. 25,000 actual miles steering & brakes. Very JACK CAULEY 1977 Olds Royal, loaded, 4 ton. good condition and tires. door. V6, loaded. 12,000miles, -CHEVROLET- 1982Chevetle. 4 door. am-fm. 9254. clean. $AVE. GM executive. $9,200.(313)229- door. must see, $1,825; 1977 JACK CAULEY 65,000 miles. S875. (517)546- ORCHARD LAKE RD. rear window defroster, low 1977Grand Prix, good condi- 5844. 6512. mileage. excellent condition, tion. 52.650 or best offer. Grand Prix LJ. loaded, sharp. -CHEVROLET- Between 14 & 15 Mile Rds. 52,350 firm; 1975 Buick Cen- ORCHARD LAKE RD. 1978 Chevy 4x4 shortbox. 1980 Buick Skylark. 2 door 855-9700 $5,000.(313)229-7905. (313)669-3252. • 14 tury. V-8. automatic. nice car• FOX HILLS Between 14 & 15 Mile Rds. Power steering. power Limited, V-6, automatic, most 1979 Horizon, Sport Hat- I options, 37,000 miles, $4,000. $1.500 firm; 1967 Cadillac. CHYRSLER-PL YMOUTH 855-9700 brakes, AM·FM. custom cap, 1979 Chevette, 4 speed. air, CARS WANTED chback. Air. power. automatiC, perfectly restorable. Interior ~ - new tires. 350 four barrel. (313)227-6164. more. $3,450.(313)231-2412. 111 W. Ann Arbor Rd. ~ - stereo. Like new. 31,000miles. To sell at auction Saturday immaculate, driveable, $400or $4,300.(313)227-2186. 1976Blazer. 2 wheel drive. V-8 Plymouth 1973 Dodge ~. Runs ex· $2,700. (517)546-4113 after nights. Call (313)632-5218. 1976HondaCivic, 73,000miles, trade on anything of equal -"'" -I 1976Ford truck with cover and automatic, some rust, $1,200 5 p.m. 36 mpg.• very good condition, value; 1975 Buick 2 door, :II ~IE cellent, all new parts. Solid or best offer. (517)546-7053. 455·8740 bed, 5675.(313)227-7647. blade, good condition, $3,800. runs great. $1,400. (313)685- Georgia car, $1,350or best of· (313)229-7130after 3 pm. 1972Cutlass S. Runs good, no 1851. fer. (313)227-5311.4391Skusa, rust. $1,700.(517)546-8871. LINCOLN Mark IV,'1975,good Brighton. condition, must sell. $1,800or 1982 Olds Cutlass Sierra best offer. (517)223-8282. Brougham, like new, S8,2SC!' (517)546-7226

NEW 1983COLT NEW 1983 HORIZON HATCHBACK 4DOOR Features a fuel efficient Features a fuel efficient 1.4 litre 4 cylinder engine. 1.61i1re 4 cylinder engine, 4 speed manual tranmls- 4 speed manualtransmis- sion. rack and pinion slon, rack and pinion steering, disc power steering. power disc brakes on front and much brakes on front and much ~--!t: more. more. OVER 400 I From From CARS AVAILABLE $4718* $5628* YES, CASH BUYERS RECEIVE UP TO $1000 REBATE. CREDIT BUYERS SAVE, TOO WITH 11.9% INTEREST RATE. EITHER WAY, YOU SAVEl

'All sale prices plus destination, tax and title. 20 DAYS LEFTON 11.9% INTEREST RATE sale prices do not rellect rebate or IInance savings.

CHRYSLER OPEN , PLYMOUTH M9J1. & Thurs. 'til.9 P.M. F.OXHILLS IMPER~AL 111W. Ann Arbor Rd., Plymouth (1 mile W. of 1·275) . 455·8740 -

r e _ Wednesday, March 9,1983-S0UTH LYON HERALD-NORTHVILLE RECORD-WALLED LAKE-NOVI NEWS-THE MILFORDnMES-13-B 240 Automobile. 241 Automobile. 241 Automobiles ... Under $1000. Under $1000. How About A Billy the Kid 1871 Dodge Comet, new radial 1972 Oldsmobile, runs good. tires. Many new parts. Runs $100. (3131878-9334. great. Dependable car. $485. Little Help? 1975 Olds Custom Cruiser. Ex· The kid was a legend by some I've been told AAA Mufflers. 301 W, Grand cellent mechanical condition. Riyer, Brighton. (313)227·2751. $800. (3131348-2929. To somehe's a killer, to all he wasbold 1975 Dodge Charger, $175 or 1974 Plnlo Runabout. 2300 4 How do I pray? To say people llked him would be teJJinga lie best offer. (313)878-8019. cylrnder, automatic, fair condI- What can I say Because he was born twenty men would soondie tion, good tires, runs very / For one whoneeds His lJfein a shamble, he llved on the run good, 70.000 miles, $350 or A friend today? . The tool of his trade was apearl handied gun best offer. (511)546.8920. "God is your friend On hot summer morning into Tombstone he 1972 Datsun. $375. (517)548- 1973; Pontiac LeMans. ex· a 7577. Yourcompanlon, your lover, came _ cellent mechanical condition. And whole lot more 1982 Pontiac J2000 hatchback, '70 Duster. 8 cylinder, stereo, $750 or best I)ffer. (313)227- a He met this old marshall and asked him his excellent condition, low power steering, automaUc • 2578. . As you will discover name •.mlleage, am-fm. automaUc. Runs good, dependable S350. 1978 red Pinto hatcllback. $800 · $8.995. (313)475-3489. He said "It's Pat Garrett, what's yours my Call after 3 p.m. (517)54&04132. or offer. (313)684-0650. Whenever you pause friend?" 11179Pontiac Sunblrd wagon. 1972 Ford LTD, 2 door. Body. 1973 Pontiac LeMans, 350, new And let yourself go He answered "Bill Bonnie, your friend 'tll the _V-8, air, automatic, loaded. Interior, mctor all In real gOod tires. $350, (313)47&-2872. •$2.975. (3131685-8558. To receive His blessing end." , condition, very little rust. S350. 1975 Pinto, runs good. $625. .1979 Pontiac Bonneville, ex- (313)227-9488. . (517)546-6942. As in Spirit you grow. " He smlled at him qulck/y and gavehim a wink cellent condition, $<4,800. 1975 Ford LTD Brougham. 351, To the saloon he walked qulckly and ordered a (517)548-0789. 1976 Plymcuth Volare wagon, power .steerlng, power six' cylhider, stick, good Try it sometime, drink. 1980 Pinto Pony wagon. new brakes, air, am-fm stereo, mileage. $850. (313~. You have nothing to lose In time they were good friends, the taJJc of the tires. Excellent condition. radials, good condition, S550. 1978 Pacer wagon, 55.000 • $3,250. (313)229-7353 or (517)548-7783. But the time in ltself town I , (517)548-7788. miles, 4 speed transmission. That it takes you to choose. Wherever Pat was, Billy IVas somewhere 1989 Ford Falrlane .... good S950. (517)548-1822. Friends 1977 Pacer wagon, 8 stick. air, transportation. $200. (313)437· CbarlesE. Hutton around • 1972 Plymouth Duster. 318 'power steei/ng. Clean. Asking 1093. No more did he fight, he walked a straight/ine $1.995. (313)832-6288. cu. In., automatic transmis- 1972 Ford, $150. (313)229-6573. sion. air conditioning. power Whenwe truly met, I knew there was something I'll obey all the rules, your laws I'll make mine ' 1978 Pontiac two door, Low 1972 Ford. $150. (313)229-6573. steering, four next to new different about you. He worked on it hard and things sure looked · miles, very nice car. $3,800. steal belted radial tires. Body Commands (313)878-3227. 1974 Ford LTD, runs good. There was ajoining even then, great I automatic, power everything. In good condition, runs great. You speak volumes withyoureyes. PONTIAC, 1978 Flreblrd, good S4OO. (511)548-1367. But Billy was destined to meet his ill fate S3OO. (517)223-7338. You a listener, as I happllydiscovered . . condlllon, 80,000 miles. $2.800. '70 Pontiac Ventura, good are One morning it happened, his friend was founiJ '(313)227-3827. 1989 Ford stake truck. new You have a clarity of mind unclouded by emo- Command me to bow, Sire, engine. good firewood tnick. shape. $300. '67 Olds 88. And I ~all kneel before Thy Presence, dead 1981 Plymouth TC3 Miser, 4 S8OO. (313)887-8845. needs some work. $75. tionalism, but the feeling shows in your eyes, In a mad rage young Billy went out of his head ·speed. 4 cylinder, am-fm (517)546-003. 1972 Gran Torino, runs and those eyes. He strapped onhis gun and rode out to find stereo, sunroof. deluxe stear- PLYMOUTH Gold Duster, Command me to speak, Sire, • Ing wheel. excellent e->ndl- looks good. Zie-barted. great And more than once you have brOUght me Whokilled this old man, this good friend of mine transportation, $575. (313)227- 1974, six cylinder. automatic, AndIshallproclaim Your Justice. • tlon, 22.000 miles. $<4,500. Call through. In time he found out the name of the man 7847. power llteerlng, console. $285. ~after8 p.m. (3131885-3103. (313)629-7118. You complete me in a qulet way that helps me Don't kill him Billy, let the law take this man 1972 Gremlin, good running Command me to eat, Sire, 1978 Pinto. excellent condI- 1972 Toyota Corolla. New find my way through the labyrinth. But Billy's hot temper controlled his right hand tion. call (517)223-3270. condition. Body fair. $875. And I shall feast on Your Bread and Wine. (3131437-6845. engine and clutch, AM-FM I need and use your strength and perspective He drew out his pistol and shot his 21stman '~11179Pinto, automatic, power =~::";':::::;':,..--....,....---:- cassette. bucket seats, must '75 Honda. Minor engine work, and humor to keep megoing He knew Pat was coming, on this you could bet steering, power brakes, sell. Air Force bound. S650 or runs good. or best offer. Someday I wW do the same for you, if I can. Command me to teach, Sire, rustproofed, $2.950. (313)437- S850. best offer. (313)624-5184 after They met in a saloon hands clammy and wet (313)227-8815...... And I shall instruct from the Book of Thy Word. 2517. ~::=::....=::= __ .:...... __ 1:00 pm. If you close your eyes and let yourself, you can They both drew their pJs.tols,only onegun would 1973 LeMans, runs well. $325. '.1980 Rabbit Super Deluxe, ful- 1975 Torino, S4OO. (313)229- feel the bond between us, for it is almost a roar Dependable. (313)227-3890. Command me to cry, Sire, ly equip, like new, by one 4601. tangible thing. . And Billy fell down in a heap on the floor 1954 Lincoln from Arizona. owner. $3.500. (313)832-5878 TORINO GT, good engine. $75 It is an invisible silken thread that stretches to And I shall weepfor mercy at the wrong doingof Best offer. (313)449-2339. Pat walked over to Billy with tears in his eye after9 p.m. • =;;~~~====---_ or best offer. (313)229-9800. .the limits of our wanderings, but it cannot men'ssins. 1973 LTD. 4 door, air, excellent "You're faster than I am, why didn't you try?" break. - But Billy's friendship was true to the end 'SOUTH LYON mechanically, some rust. $700. Command me to sllence, Sire, (3131437-61185after4p.m. t Too Late And whenyou need me, I will know. And could never draw down on Pat Garrett his • MOTORS 'And I shall qulet my thoughts of ingratitude. 1978 LTD 4 door. Looks, runs, And whenyou need me, I will be there. 'friend. WEPAYCASH· drlYes good. $675. (517)548- Toe/assNy And what more is love between friends? Frank Ciontl, Jr. FOR CLEAN USED 4081. I Beverly Hover Command ~e to thank Thee, Sire, VEHICLES 1974 Monte Carlo. Good runn- And I shall acknowledge Thy gifts before WE SELL USED CARS Ing condition. new tires, 1981 Buick Skylark LImited Heaven and earth. and RUSTLER HORSE needs body work. $300. Sport Coupe. Air, power steer- TRAILERS (3131437-9978. Ing. power brakes, stereo, 4 WE SERVICE TRAILERS cylinder, .4 speed, 25,000 Command me to love You, Sire, AND INSTALL HITCHES '72 Mercury Cougar 2 door hardtop, nice, $385. (313)227- miles. Excellent shape $5.500. Storm Tossed And I shall give Thee myself ' Part Time Cat and TRAILER HOOK-UPS After8 p.m. (517)548-4913. Barbara Karnafel Orto (313)437-1177 1430. 1972 Mustang. 87,000 original BRIGHTON. By owner. For 01980 Toyota Corona Luxury miles. strong running, 351- sale or trade, 1¥.t year old 4 Will I forever be besiged Mrs. Parson's part time cat, • Edition, loaded. low miles. automatic. good condition bedroom, 2 bath Cape Cod with uncertainties carousing downNick/eLane. $5.500. (313)227-1590. throughout, $950. (313)227- with fireplace. full basement. Will Iever be blessed with the T-Blrd. 1978. Town Landeau. 7847. 21f.t car attached garage. Close Arriving on theporch he sat, to expressways. Assume joy security brings S400 down and payments $140 1975 Mayerlck, 8 cylinder, Submit poems to The Poet's Corner, care of: sniffing geraniums in disdain. per month. Call Mark after $84.000 mortgage at 12.8% for Will calm, peace, and contentment The NorthvWe Record, 104 W. Main, Nor- aUlomatlc. good transporta- • 281f.t years. Negotiable down 7 p.m. (313)887-7588. tion. $300. (3131437-8049. ever be my companion payment. Monthly payments thville 48167; The South Lyon Herald, 101 N. Brought in with glowing smlles, 1978 Thunderbird, custom 1973 Mustang, runs but needs are S980 Including taxes and Will life end in a flurryof con/us/on? Lafayette, South Lyon 48178; The NovilWall- a saucer set out toplease. painted. loaded. 78.000 miles, some work. $500. (517)548- Insurance. Will be accepting excellent condition, $2,500• ed Lake News, 104 W. Main, Northville 48167; Curling up on the faded tiles, .1707. best offer. (313)227-2793. (517)223-3497•. Or will a turning of the tide ~or The Mllford Times, 436 N. Main, Milford content with sausageand cheese. PIT Bull, $50. Good watch dog. bring this capricious shallop . 48042. Deborah Pate 1978 TransAm, T-top, loaded, good wilh kids. (313)437-8801. $3.900.10 Inch metal lathe and Into tranquR waters, and the sunrise surface grinder, $2,000. '72 Noya Rally. 8 cylinder. '71 Pinto. $150 or best offer. of tomorrow, in radiance, , (313)887-0037. steel belted tires, runs good, (313)349-6885. -Dissipate the murky gloom 20 miles per gallon. $450. 1979 Toyota Corola. Excellent 1975 Vega $500. (313)227-2817. May its luminous afterglow condition, 35 mpg. $3,100. (313)878-9492. (313)227-6258. 1975 Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser. Give warmth, and faith, where doubt once lurk- ed I 1977 T-Blrd. loaded, 81,000 Hitch, S650. (517)223-3283. ANOTHER ST FROM••• miles. $2,500 or best offer. 1966 Oldsmobile Jet Star 88. 4 Get your business May this soul find its depth Must sell. (517)548-2071. door, dependable transporta- going! Use the In cheerfulness and inspiration. 1981 Volkswagen diesel Rab- tion, good running condition. Business Directory; Agnes Caldwell MICHIGAN'S FASTEST .blt. Fou! speed, metallic gray, tlody fair, $250. Evenings. ':RC~ smart shoppers do • I 41,000 miles, excellent condI- (517)521-4563. tion. (517)548-(lll97. OLDSMOBILE ...... GROWING OLDS DEALER 1980. 4 door VW Rabbit hat- chback. fuel InJection, 4 speed, radio. tape deck, 32,000 miles. A beauty $4,000. \ .(3)3)227-7145. Due to 241 Vehicles Under~1000. Construction, 1975 Bobcat, good condition. Must see. $800' or best. We've Lost Our (517)548-4822. ~ 1972 Buick Electra. 4 door hard Showroom ••• toP. aIr condllloning. power window, power steering. Ylnyl top, am-fm stereo, tilt wheel, And We cruise control. CB. excellent eondlllon. No rust. southern car. S950. (313)449-2588 after Need ~p.m. 1.975 Chevy ,Impala. 350 automatic. power locks, aIr, Room!! new' brakes, $999. (313)227· 4818 before 3 pm., (313)229- 9558 after 3 pm. 1~ Chevy, automatic. Runs great. Asking S4OO. (517)548- 1172after8 p.m. 1954 CheYrolet. New tires, runs good. with parts. $995 or beat offer. (517)548-1453. 1969 Cougar, good transporta- tIOn. $300 or best offer • • 517)54lHl143. 1977 Chevy Monza, under 80,000 miles. Excellent transportation. $800. (313)231- 1288.

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... t, I . ,) •.r------Wednesday, March 9, 1983 OurTown Town Hall preview 2 Cburchnews 3 w1}t Nnrtltuillt i&tcnria SChrader all-divlslon WLAA swim finals Wash Oak School to ,reopen in IOOth year

• •• • By JEAN DAY .Members of the fourth-fifth grade Mill Race Village as a class project. the trip to town. Burkman noted that Northville Mothers' Club adopted the as new windows, walls and split class of Judy Higbee, dressed like An antique schoolmaster's slant-top the building was worth saving because building as Its Bicentennial project as blackboards. Back In 1873 students at Wash Oak their counterparts of 100 years ago, will desk of the period is being sought for "old schoolhouses are hard to come major repairs began. A new foundation The Wellands and the Ottons, all School learned there were 37 states In be sliding Into authentic reproductions the school. The committee already bas by." The original plan for the village In:- was built and the school placed upon It. the union symbolized by the 37 stars In of desks that would bave been used a pledge from Silver Springs Questers cluded a school. It acquired electricity and heat as well Continued on 3 the flag. when the school was new. to bUy the desk when a suItable one is The second week In May this year "We think this could become the most found. Moraine elementary youngsters may used building In the Mill Race," say the The trim building with new floor and , four volunteer curators who bave been roof, electricity and beat is a far cry responsible for researching and obtaln- from the shell that was moved to the Ing authentic furnishings for the Mill Race Historical Village November schoolhouse that bas been restored and 12, U(15. Wasb Oak School had been painted an antique Williamsburg gray- discovered by historical society past • green. ilresldent John Burkman In 1974, sitting abandoned In a field on the west side of Currie Road south of Eight Mile. 'We think this. could It was the second school on the site, the first having done up In flames. This become the most used school was built In 1873 and used until building in the Mill Race.' 1966 when area residents voted to become part of the South Lyon school -KayOtton system. Students had come from -volunteer curator Washtenaw and Oakland counties, hence its name, and the property had been donated for school use. ' When the school closed, It reverted to Kay and Doug Otton and Harriet and private ownership and the property was Bob Weiland all have bard time con- a purchased by Mr. and Mrs. George taining their enthusiasm for the project Rigby, then residents of KIngs Mill, for to which they bave devoted bours. They a vacation bome. inspected other restored school buildings, Including the Scotch settle- When they were transferred to ment and Miller schools In Greenfield Cleveland, they donated the school to Village, obtaining from the village the tha historical societY and bouse mover design for the school desks that C. L. Hofsess, who had moved other be learning the same history lesson as students in Ken Harrison's shop, class buildings to the historical village, .two reproduction flags are on view - In have been making. donated his services to bring it to the the one-room classroom and outside on Harrison, a fellow member of the village. a new flagpole In front of the Northville HIstorical Society with the That was just In time to save the Record photo by JOHN GALLOWAY schoolhouse in Mill Race Historical Ottons and Wellends, previously had his structure. Its roof had been partially Village. students In Westland build the gazebo In burned and had to be removed before Volunteer curators Harriet and Bob Welland inspect newly installed desks . ""'lIp" Benefits help buy furnishings -SHOES & CLOTHING:---- • Northville Historical Society's desire to mark the . gressive dinner April 16. JoAnn Dalziel, 349-5166, is For The Whole Family looth anniversary of the Wash Oak School by bav- taking reservations through March 26 at $11 a per- ing the building now in the Mill Race HIstorical son.· Village completely restored takes one important Anyone In the community may help by donating , thing in addition to the tremendous amount of to the society's auction to be held In the Mill Race CHANGING PROFILES LIMBERING UP WITH volunteer hours donated: money. on July 4. Neil Nichols has volunteered to be the . The curators of the schoolhouse, Doug and Kay auctioneer with proceeds earmarked for the SPORTSWEAR ... Olton and Bob and Harriet Weiland, have compiled schoolhouse. Residents are asked to save items and . a list of furnishings needed to recreate the setting to bring them to the schoolhouse just before the We point you to soft, unlined of an 1873 school. Their cost estimate for fur- auction. , leathers for SPRING. nishings is $4,707. This is for furnishings and tex- Northvllle HIstorical Society's share of home tbooks as labor largely has been volunteered. tour profits also will be used for school furnishings. Sportswear for SPRING is, less Others in the active historical society now are dl)- The tour, held on alternate years, will be constricting, softer, seductively • ing their part with fund-raisers to make their september 22. It is co-sponsored with the Women's simple. The perfect compliment to designs come true. Association of First Presbyterian Church. the new look in footwear that's leaner First upcoming fundraiser is the society's pro- and softer. Footwear in lithe:luxurious, unlined leather. Shoes that are simple, but not without necessary details ... shapely little heels, a new narrowing of the toes. Softness too, in the new earthly tones. YOUR new sport profile for Silve~'s SPRING. rAil You Can .at~ Diana Lee ~'DailY Specials! '. Luggage Tan, Black, BUlgandy ' MONDAY Reg. Price $42.00 VEAL PARMIGIANA DINNER 3.50 Choice 01 bowl 01 SOUP.salad or slaw. spaghelll or Now $33.90 POlalO. includes vegelable and bread ba.k~1 Price effective through Easter I BATTER DIP'T FISH" CHIPS 3.50 ChOIce 01 bowl 01 SOUP.salad or Slaw. Includes bread baskel TUESDAY FRIED CUMS "CHIPS 1.71 Choice 01 bowl 01 SOUP.salad or slaw. includes bread baskel LIVER" ONIONS 3.50 Cholet ot bowl o' SOUP. salaCSor sllw •• ncludes POlalO.vegelable and bread basket With SPRING fashion options WEDNESDAY you'll find that there's SPAGHml 3.50 Choice 01 bowl 01 SOUP.salad or slaw. sophisticated style for the InCludes bread basket woman who's already acquired HONEY DIP'T FRII:D CHICKEN 1.71 true fashion sense. natural ChOIce 01 bowl 01 sOUP.s41ad or slaw. A includes POlalo. vegelable ancs bread ba'kel choice ... the new bow pump. The low, shaped heel and \ THURSDAY LIVER" ONIONS 3.50 demure open toe acclaim self- ChOIce 01 bowl 01 soUP. Nlld or slaw. Includes assured style that enhances the POlalO.vegelable and bread baskel new and updates the reliables SAUSBURY 8TEAK PINNER 3.50 a- 01bowl 0I1IOl4I.MIaCl or..... et in any wardrobe. Try a pair _~o.~ today. FRIDAY' Sizes AA·B·C other sizes avAilable SAnER DIP'T FISH" CHIPS 3.50 Black Shiny & Navy Smooth ChoICe 01 cufnc~:,g:,~~':,...:;k::'lad or l1aw, FROG LEGS DINNER US Doug Otton installs reproduction lamp CIIolce 01cup 01 dam _. _ ()( slaw • $40.00 ...... - breacI baSket SATURDAY a SUNDAY HONEY DIP'T FRIED CHICKEN s.7S Choice 01 bowl 01 SOUP.salad or s.aw. includes POlalO. vagelable and bread balket 8AUSBURV 8TEAK DINNER:UO • a-oI_oIlIOl4I._or_. ,\ a In':ludllpO\IIO,~ __ od_et. 9()' loor ([OVftln~. ---:;:pi .}>.! =-' ~ - • Tile-Carpeting-Formica ilww 100's of Samples ;-. 4 Locations To Serve You 145 E. Cady Northville 349·4480 PLYMOUTH & LEVAN· LIVONIA ...... lllln.. _·10 pm;..... , .... "pm 484-8930 Red Cross Shoes~ 0pIlI :MIleUlI ,11. & ilL 34410 FORD RD•• WESTLAND Del's Department Store Del's Department Store ,IAcroM "- CoIIMulIIIIlaoqooat CltIIl) 303 322S. Main, Plymouth Formerly Brader's ...... lllln.,_.11pm;_, ..... pm 728-1 141E. Main, Northville 0pIlI:M lleUlI,rt...... TOWER 14 BUILDING· SOUTHFIELD Del's His & Hers Clothing Great Oaks Mall, Rochester Del's Shoes (_ ...... lIl_tenI Hw1•• .I.L ..... DIM) 153E. Main, Northville ..... W.... 7~pm ... 10IMoI pm 552-8360 ..,,...... o-d AJnre'" DoIlJ Del's Shoes ~~' HOURS: Mon-Sat. 9 to 6 __ rN*IaI Great Oaks Mall, Rochester ~ ~ Thurs. & Frl. 9 to 9 10 MILE Ind MEADOWBROOK· NOVI Closed Sunday IA.' e-l ...... ".. alId ... 7... ·, JIlll ... IIL2885 .- fI'OtIu

Announcement of the engi1ieJ.Qent Reunion, Yanover catch reported from Florida and wedding plans of Maura -;4.. Irwin Weil to address Reynolds of 22835 Ennlshore, 'Novi, and Former Northville resident and local supermarket MIchael A. Evans of Redford is being I made by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. manager Edward Barnes who now makes his home in Ellenton, James A. Reynolds of Novl. Florida, has been the prime mover in getting retirees and vaca- Northville Town Hall tioners together for an annual Florida winter reunion. He He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Owen reports that this year's event recently drew 53 to the Crown Evans of Redford. professor Chicagoand Harvard, Weilalso had ex- House in Bradenton. Irwin Weil will be guest speaker at the perience in college and professional Th~ bride-elect attended Our Lady of NorthvilleTown Hall lecture at 11a.m. theatre. He was a director at the Victolj' School in Northville and was The Metropolitan South Florida Fishing Tournament's graduated from Novl High School in tomorrowat Plymouth-HiltonInn. Theatre and director relays word that Robert Yanover, of 43243West Eight worked with German expressionist 1979.Both the bride-eIect and her fiance director at two New Mile, has earned a gamefish release award in the 48th annual are 1982 graduates of WesternMichIgan York theatres. tournament currently being held. University where the bride-elect was affiliated with Theta Chi Delta sorority. Speaking fluent Russian, Well work- Yanover caught and released a sailfish in the 12-pound divi- She presently Is employed in a e4 for a time at the Library of Congress sion while fishing wih Captain Bob Jansenius aboard the Shear- chiropractic office .. with one of the greatest lawyers of pre- water in Key Largo. The tournament ends April 17_ revolutionary Russia, Eugene M. Her fiance was an active member of ' Kulischer. Sigma Chi fraternity at EMU. He is . empioyed by CraftmatJon in Troy. l:..._..:.:.. :....:..:..:.._--:_ A self-taUght guitarist, Well uses his trained voice to sing American, Rus- There's a new hooking group in town A September 17, 1983, wedding date MA~.REYNOLDS, sian, Hebrew and Yiddish, French, hasbeenset. MICHQk~' EVANS' • German and Italian folksongs. In 1948, The Guild of Traditional Rug Hookers has moved to the during a trip to postwar France, Wiel New School Church in Mill Race Historical Village for its traveled on bicycle and traded his per- meetings on the second Monday of the month. Member Jewel formances for lodgingand meals. Luckett explains that by doing so the guild can accommodate . Born and raised In Cincinnati, Ohio, , new members and invites anyone interested in the traditional he is the son of Sidney Well, former method of rug hooking to attend the March 14session from 7 to 9 One call does owner of the Cincinnati Reds baseball p.m. team. it all... Well has spent considerable time among Western European colleges and OL V registration begins Monday To sell "anything or everything" students in Ireland, England, France, quickly. easily and at a cost as low Germany, Austria and Italy. as 10 words for s4.50!Phone the , classified department today. Sales IRWlNWER. with special classes offered are often made the same day the ad He has served on the govefdlng is run. Everybody reads the Well, a former professor at Brandeis boards of the Am,erican National classifieds-Iet it sell for you! and Harvard, has the distinction of be- Organizations for Slavic Studies and Phone today. sell tomorrow: ing one of the few Americans to have was the United States representative Our Lady ofVictory Schoolwillbe ac- ownpace, administrators explain. taught at two Soviet universities, in ana founding member of the Interna- cepting applications from students in Moscow and Leningrad, as an tional Organization. He also serves on grades 1-8 beginning Monday, March Special instruction is Provided in American guest professor. the Research Committee of the 14,through Friday, March 18. computer literacy and enrichmen~ in American CouncllofLearned Societies. . academic areas as well as remedial In addition, he pursued his own" Registration will be held from 9:30 courses, depending on a student's research at the Soviet Academy of a.m. to3 p.m. each day. . needs. Sciences, the Institute of World His lecture will be followedby a lun- Literature In Moscowand the Institute cheon. The Our Lady of Victory School.cur- For further information regarding NorthvilleTownHall will concludeits ofRussian Literature InLeningrad. riculum is designed to meet the In- Our Lady of Victory Schooi, call 349- . Sliger/Uvingston 1982-83season April 14with actress Pol- dividual needs of each youngster' and 3610'tluringthe schoolhours of 8 a.m. to Educated at the Unaversity of ly Bergen ~s its guest. allows our students to progress at their 3:30p.m. .. Publicafions, Inc...... - Plymouth Symphony - Redford slates Sunday conc.ert 937-2882 ankee Plymouth The Plymouth Symphony will highlight the 459-0060 recently discovered Haydn CelloConcerto in Cma- Northville jor at 4 p.m. this Sunday at the Plymouth-Salem lipper 348-0608 HighSchoolAuditorium. Open Tues. & Thurs. til 8 pm Lando! Oz No Appointment Necessarv Sarah Cleveland, featured soloist for this per- formance, is a graduate of the University of at Livonia Mall Michigan, where she studied with Samuel H. I JUNIOR ADULTS ~----~--~-~----I up to 14 years old with the Mayes. Now the principal cellist with the Toledo Symphony Orchestra, she began her career as a member ofthe Plymouth SymphonyOrchestra. : WASH-CUT-STYLE "Wizard of a Bunny" The program will begin with the Prelude to FREE wagner's comic opera in "Die Meistersinger von I $1000' Numberg," followedby the Haydn Cello Concerto Baby's 1st Haircut I for & up MARCH in C major. After intermission, conductor Johan w/coupon expires 3/21/83 I w/coupon expires 3/21/83 12 Easter Bunny Arrives Parade 10:00 am van der Merwe and the Plymouth Symphony Or- Fashion Show 2:00 pm \ chestra will perform the Symphony No.9, "From ------Pictures with Easter ~~~~ the NewWorld," by AntoninDvorak. -- Single concert tickets for regular season con- Bunny Available ceris are $6 for adults and $3.50 for senior cltizens and full·time college students. Students 12thgrade 15-29 Free Movies - 9:30 am and under are admitted free. SAVE $1.00 Customer Appreciation Days Tickets for the concert will be available at the 19-20 DollShow • box oUice. Single and season advance tickeis sale ON inNorthville willbe at Four Seasons. 19 Jaycees Ea~ter Egg There will be free babysitting for preschoolers during the concert. DIAMOND CRYSTA~ Hunt - 11 am WATER SOFTENER f Ask us for NUGGETS counseling Unsurpassed for quality, Diamond Crystal Water Softener RESTYLE Nuggets are made from high purity, food grade salt. , 3 • Your Wide Lapel to 3 .4" prior to need RegUlar Nuggets, for most water ?" r---.... softener jobs or Red-Out' ~ - -l Nuggets with special rust removers. Many people today are , •• ~""":,,,,,,"",,"_.,... "''9 LIMITED interested in making TIME funeral arrangements OFFER prior to need. We orrer complete information :m pre-arrangements and pre-financing plans (including trust agree- • ments). available now without cost or obliga- I Quality Work .ion. Feel free to ask u! For over 25 Years for Cisslstance at your C' . 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Continuedfrom 1 But the committee now is actively researchers report, as would a shoe The curators have a sewing project ( Seeking donations for such items as a scrapper to place by the entry, a clock, also; they are hoping to find volunteecs retired except Kay Otton (appropriate- woodbox and such stove accessories as Inkwell and pen, broom and dustpan, a to sew aprons and vests for visiting ly a teacher), spent hours finding such a poker, hod and ash shovel. The com- Bible, pump, games of the period and students to wear. items as blackboard paint. They say on- mittee admits it would like to find an that 01' hickory stick. Last week Moraine parents whose ly one paint company In the country authentic teacher's handbell, McGuffy Anyone interested In giving such children will be Initiating the new makesittoday. Readers, primer through sixth grade, Items to the schoolproject may contact building in May met with their teacher. They have purchased a reproduction and Webster's Elementary Speller. the Ottons at 348-3619or the WelJandsat She shared the lesson plan for the week • stove from ~ears that is being placed as If an antique bucket and dlpper can't M~SW3. . and explained that it won't be all it would have been 100years ago In the be found, the committee knows it can Gifts donated by indlviduals are tax readin', writin' and 'rithmetic - they building. They mention that the. door purchase a reproduction, but would deductible, but appralsals for tax pur- also will be making "stone soup" and willbe bolt~ shut.for safety reasons. .prefer to have antiques - and an anti- poses must be secured by the donors. gingerbread cookies. Re~roductlon oil lamps on brackets que bench to hold them. A dunce stool were m~tall~ last month. and pictures ofLincoln and Washington The histoncal society has an old bell also are needed that is to be installed In a bellfry of the ;- . schoolhouse. Donations of antique maps of Ripaldi is fellows4ip guest Reproduction slates and slate pencils Michigan, Oakland and Washtenaw were purchased In part by Old Post' .counties and Salem Township to the Dr. Thomas E. Ripaldi of Farm- be his testimony ofhowthe personal ex- Road Questers. year 18'13would be most welcome, the Ington Hills will be the guest speaker at perience of being born again made a the March 18 dinner meeting of the profoundchange Inhis life. Northville-Plymouth-LivonJa Chapter The meeting at 8 p.m. followsdinner • of the Full Gospel Businessmen's at the Sveden HouseRestaurant in Far- Church music director Fellowship. mington Plaza. . Aside from hiS regular vocation as a The dinner is $6 per person which in- "' . professor of psychology at Oakland cludes tax and gratuity. Both dinner Community College,he also serves as a and program are open to the public. 'CHURCH OIRECTORY makes first recording Clinical Psychologist with a Christian Reservations are required for the din- Ministry at Brightmoor Tabernacle in ner and may be made by call1ngDaniel Southfield. Beetler at M!HIOO6or Earl Flynn at 348- t David Heinzman, director ofmusic at "Savior of the Nations, Come," by J.S. 3352 or send checks, payable to Bach. talk, First Presbyterian Church in Nor- His based on his' soon-to-t>e-"FGBMF," P.O. Box 5332,Northville, FIRST APOSTOLIC LUTHERN CHURCH • thville since 19'78,is adding to his Heinzman, now 24, is a graduate of published book, "Upward Bound," will 48167by March 14. For information regarding rates 26325 Halstead Rd. atll Mile reputation as.a concert organJst and Northville High School and UnJversity for church listings call The Farmington Hills, Michigan workshop clinician. His first recording, of Michigan where he studled organ services: 11.00a.m. Every Sun. "Organ Werks," is just out. performancfl with Professor Robert Northville Record 34~1700, 7.00p.m. lst& 3rd Sun. of each month Sunday SChooI9.30a.m. Glasgow. Weekend retreat planned Walled LakelNews 624-8100 It Bible Class 7:45 p.m. Tues. will be distributed by Rodgers - Sonn Services 7.COo.m. last Sun. of month Organ Company, an international com- The Ministry With Singles committee pany based in Hillsboro, Oregon, which The weekend events will inclUde of the eresbytery of Detroit is sponsor- FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH , is a division'ofCBS,Incorporated. recreation, group dIscussions slng-a- WALLED LAKE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ing a weekend rep-eat for single adults longs, worship, biking and' an op- 200 E. Main SI.. Northville Producing the record, he says, has 309 Market SI.-624-2483 at Camp Grindley March 18-20. portunity to meet new and single 349-0911 Wendell L. Baglow. Pastor opened JlP a completely new career Theme for the weekend is "IntimacJ:' friends. Worship-9:3O & 11:00 a.m. Sunday, 9.45Study,11:ooa.m. Worship avenue for him. Church School-9:30 a.m. 7:00 p.m. Service and the Single." The program will be Dr. Lawrence Chamberlain-Pastor Wed .• 6-8.00 p.m. Family Night Four organs were used In the recor- presented by the Reverend Dick The camp is located near Pinckney John Mishler-Associate Pastor • ding, which is half pipe organ and half Milford, senJor pastor of the Grosse De and carpooling can be arranged. Cost . Presbyterian Church. Milford, present- for the weekend is $27.50and includes LIVING LORD LUTHERAN ST. JOHN AMERICAN LUTHERAN electronic. CHURCH ly a visiting fellow at Princeton registration, meals and lodging. For American Lutheran Church Among the featured singers on the Theological Seminary, Is doing reservation information, call the 40700 Ten Mile. Novi 23225 Gill Rd .• Farmington , recording is John P. Merrifield, a Nor- research on biblical and theological Presbytery office week days from 9 Sunday SChool 9 a.m. Children & Adults -Pastors Charles Fox & Mark Radloff thville resident, whose tenor vol' e is studies InIntimacy. a.m. to4p.m. at 345-6550. Worship, 10:30with Nursery Church. 474-0584 Rectory. 474-4499 familiar at the Presbyterian Church Pastor Oliver Kirkeby - 4n-6296 Sunday Worship. 8:30 a.m. & 11 a.m. here where he often is soloist. Mer- OUR LADY OF VICTORY rifield sings two selections from the ORCHARD HILLS BAPTIST CHURCH Messiah, "Comfort Ye" and "Every CATHOLIC CHURCH no Thayer, Northville 23455 Novi Rd. (between ~10 Mile) Valley," by George Frederich Handel WEEKEND LITURGIES Bible Study For All Ages 9:45 a.m. • on the record. It also includes a trio for Saturday. 5:00& 6:30 p.m. Worship Services at 11 a.m. & 7 p.m. oboe, bassoon and organ with Lorelei 'S- Sunday. 8. 9:30. 11 a.m. & 12:00 p.m. Wed •• Mid-Week Prayer Serv •• 7 p m DAVID HEINZMAN Church 349-2621, School 349-3610 Gary W. SChwitz. Pastor 349-5665 • Crawford, oboe, and!!9ger L. Makl, Religious Education 349-2559 bassoon, in "Simple Gifts" arranged by VirgilFox. His parents are Northville residents, ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST but he nowlives InRoyal Oakwhere he SCIENTIST Third feature on side two is "Joyful, is employed as chuch organ consultant High & Elm Streets. Northville C. Boerger. Pastor llooW. Ann ArborTraii by Musical Heritage, Incorporated, A dependable team Plymouth, Michigan Joyful" arranged by Diane Bish. K. Cobb, Assist. Pastor Side one is "Passacaglia and Fugue which features exclusively Rodgers Church & School 349-3140 SundayWorship.10:30a.m. SundaySchool.l0:30a.m. Sunday Worship. 8:00 & 11:00 a. m. In C Minor" and Chorale Prelude organs. WedneSday Meeling. 8.00 p.m. you can trust for clear; Saturday Worship: 7:30 P.M.

sharp, true-to-life HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY CHURCH 12 Mile East 01 Haggerty (Assemblies of God) Farmington Hills 41355 Six Mile Rd., Northville • Sunday School. 9:15 Rev. Irving M. Mltchell-348-9030 color prints. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Sunday Worship. 10:30a.m. V.H. Mesenbrlng, Pastor Sun. Y,Jorshi~! 11.a.m. & 6:30 p.m. Wed. Body lIe Serv .• 7:30 p.m. Phone: 553-7170

\ BUSHNELL CONGREGATIONAL FtRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH CHURCH Fox quality Get your pictures back Tomorrow OF NORTHVILLE p"ictiires or get them Free. Good on disc, Meets at Mill Race Historical Village 8 Mile& Tall Roads Griswold near Main. NorthVille • tomorrow 110, 126 or 35mm color print Rev. Guenther Branstner, Minister Morning WorshIp. 9.00 a.m. Worship Services & Church School, Church School, 9:00 a.m. or film (fUll frame, C-41 process). 10:ooa.m. Dr .. Robin R. Meyers, Pastor-272-3550 IT'S TIME Monday through Thursday. Holi- Collee & Fellowship following service FREE!SM days excluded. Ask for details . • . TO PLAN FOR ST. ANNE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, NOVI 430 E. Nlcholet 4530111 Mile at Tall Rd. SPRING LANDSCAPING Walled Lake 48088 Home of Novi Christian School (K-12) Phone: 624-3817 Sun. SChool. 9:45 a.m. Church Service, 10:00 a.m. Worship. 11:00 a.m. & 6.00 p.m. Church School. 10:00 a.m. Prayer Meeting. Wed .• 7:30 p.m. Green Ridge Nursery's award winning landscape designers Rev. Leslie Harding Richard Burgess, Pastor will create individual landscape plans that can be done in 349-34n' 349-3647 phases, as your budget allows. With each new,growing ,------1 season, your Green Ridge consultant will help you build on NOVI UNITED METHODIST CHURCH FAITH COMMUNITY UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH your master plan until It's complete. 41671 W. Ten Mile-Meadowbrook OffnN9&;; 349-2652 (24 hrs.) 44400W.l0Mile.Novl Green Ridge Nursery will create a design to fit your way of ;1 On disc. 110, 1260r 35mm color pnnt film (full Irame. Vl mile west of Novl Rd. 9.00& 11:15a.m. Worship & Nursery living-natural, rustlc, or modern. We stress personal contact C-41 process only). One roll per coupon. excludes I Worship & Church School. 10:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. Church School (all ages) where we can talk and inspect your property and then I use of 0lller coupons. Valid at any FOx Photo drive·up P.O. Box 1 349-5666 • orwalk·lnstore. Richard O. Grllllth, Kearney Kirkby. Pastors Richard J. Henderson, Pastor develop a plan that expresses your life style and both of our COUI'ONIIIUSr ~ ~ Ideas. , ACCOMI'ANY ~ ~ I , I O/lOf/l 'FOJCPHOTO FREEDOM LUTHERAN CHURCH OF FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF For expert design assistance In making your home NOVI OFFER GOOD2THRU 3/12/83 NORTHVILLE beautiful, call 349-1111, any time. I I Meets at Novl Woods Elemenlary School Taft Rd. between 10& 11 Mile 217N. Wlnj 349-1020 Worship, 10:00 a.m. wllh Nursery Dr. ames H. LUlher. Pastor Thes. Convenient Area Locations To serve Youl I Coffee & Fellowship, 11:ooa.m. Sunda~ Worship, 11 a.m. & 6:30 p.m. Wed.,7: 0 AWANA, 7:30 Prayer Service .9710 Rushton Rd. (between 7 & 8 Mile Rds.) I PLYMOUTH • Colony Park SIC PITTSFIELD TOWNSHIP Study Hour (All Ages) 11:30 a.m. .882 'Nest Ann Arbor Trail Warren & Garling .4651 washlanaw I Pastor T. SCherger-478-9265 Sunday SChool 9:45 a.m. P.O. Box 178, South Lyon, Michigan 48178 BIRMINGHAM INKSTER REDFORD TOWNSHIP I .3636 W. Maple .30209 Cherry HIli • Beech.Dady & Grand River 349-1111, If busy caJl437-5454 OAKLAND BAPTIST CHURCH DEARBORN HEIGHTS NORTHVILLE SOUTHFIELD CHURCH HOLY CROSS EPISCOPAL Open Monday thru .25604 MIChigan Ave. • 300 North Cenler • Greenfield & Nine Mile Ads I 10 Mile between Talt & Beck, Novl 23893 Beck Road, Novl Friday 8 a.m;-4:30 p.m .. .8438 Telegraph Ad. MILFORD Soulh of Ten Mile 349-4259 • I Phone 349-1175 Pastor Barry W. Jones Service. 8:00 a.m. & 10:00 a.m. SundaySchool,10:00a.m. .;r;;;c • .- I. ..__ Worship and SChool MornlngWorshlp,ll:ooa.m. ,The Rev. Leslie F. Harding Evening Service. 6:30 p.m.

It~;..-=.~ GOOD SHEPHERD LUTHERAN CHURCH FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF WIXOM & WIXOM CHRISTIAN SCHOOL (K-12) Wisconsin Ev. Lutheran Synod GREEN SHEET WANT ADS Wixom & W. Maple Rds. Worship Service 10:00 a.m. Family Bible SChool, 9:45 a.m. CIC[II Sunday School & Bible Class 11:15 a.m. Family Worship, 10:45 a.m, & 6:30 p.m. Novl Community Conter Family NI~ht Pr~m (Wed.). 6:45 p.m. --J Novl Rd. Just S. of 1·96 Ro ort V. arren, Paslor eL- '348·3022 624-3823 (Awana& Pro-Toens) 624-5434 Gene E Jahnke. Pastor-349-0565 -

I~ " 4-G- THE NORTHVILLE RECORD-Wednesday. March 9. 1983 • Sports witt Nitrt!tuillt 1'&trnrb • , Mustangs begin district play tonight

Northville's free salling basketball Salem's Victory on Its home court Northville, winners of two stralght Against Salem, Northville may habe • ship ran agrolIDd into the Rocks March sent the Rocks into the WLAA cham- before hitting Salem's Immoveable played its "game of the year" ac- 1, amd Plymouth Salem sank the pionship game with Livonia Stevenson team, moved Into the consolation game cording to Lutes, but still came up short Mustangs Western Lakes Activities where the Plymouth squad won its with Livonia Churchill Thursday only to of the Rocks. Association championship dreams with ninth league title In 10 seasons Satur- lose once again to the West Division Bob Pegrum led a second half Nor- a 63-47 decision. day,67-60. champs, 75-42. thville rush that kept the game close "We came out Oat against Cbur- with all 13 of his points. Scott Gala and chill," said Mustang coach TIm Lutes. Steve Frelllck added eight and seven "They shocked us with their intensity, points, respectively. Salelll takes WLAA and John Merner dominated the game Glenn Medalle led Plymouth with 16 at each end. We were never really in the and Dave Houle had 14, as Salem mov- game." ed out to a 28-14lead that couldn't be In- ChurchUl took a quick 22-8 first creased against the never-say-die • quarter lead, stretcbed it to 35-20 at the Mustangs. Salem outscored Northville challlpionship gallle half and sent the fans to the exits early just 35-33 in the second stanza. with a 20-9 third quarter that gave the Lutes now has the IIDenviable task of Llvonlans a commanding 55-29 bulge. preparing his all-jlIDior team for a pro- By DON NEWSTED Cohen's timely arrival which included 10 points, Merner silenced Northville's Steve bable rematch with Salem in Wednes- into the fray coincided each from Medalle and Schrader with seven points and scored day's district tournament at Plymouth Hercules met Samson with Houle's fourth foul at Broderick, and 11 from a game hIgh 17 himself. Craig Hunter Salem. Northville will play the winner for the Western Lakes Ac- 6:05 of the third quarter another bench member hit 12 and Steve Judankless had 11 for of Monday'S Salem-Wayne Memorial tivities Association and Stevenson narrowly Marvin Zurek. Churchill. game (after press time) at 7:30. p.m. basketball championshIp ahead in the see-saw af- Domanko led Stevenson Steve Frellick led the Mustangs with Friday'S district finals will be 7:30 in Saturday with the winner faIr,31-29. with 17 markers, with eight points. Salem's beautiful home lair. being 1,000 partisans who Barely one minute Gary Mexicotte adding 13 ventured into the arena later, Medalle, who had and Rose 12. • on a brillant afternoon to been selected to shadow The victory gave Salem witness the colossus con- Stevenson's high-scoring a two to one advantage in frontation. junior Tom Domanko, the bitter rivalry. Steven- Plymouth Salem and picked up his fourth foul, son had won the January Livonia Stevenson, co- placing him abruptly at 7 contest at Salem, 49-48, champions of the Lakes Houle's side on the pines, but the Rocks bad re- Division for 1982-83 and forcing Thomann to test bounded for a 55-50 owners of Identical 17-2 his bench strength. triumph early last month. seasonal marks, battled When Houle reentered Salem had advanced to tooth and nall for 32 the game at 6:35 of the the championship game minutes of hand-to-hand fourth quarter and on its home court with a combat before Salem's Cohen's scoring heroics 63-47 slashing of Nor· thville, while Stevenson • John Cohen slew Steven- were through, Salem was son with 16 second·balf in complete control of the was taking Livonia Chur- points for a 67-60victory. contest with a lead it chill 53-43 to advance to Record pholo by STEVE FECHT Salem's victory was a would never relinquish, the showdown. "It 'came down to our Salem's Dave Houle passes away from Mike Weber's defense tribute to the depth of 50-45. coach Fred Thomann's Stevenson managed to .eight men against their Rocks who won despite close the gap to two points five," Thomann said the loss of granite cor- on a Pete Rose 2O-foot after the gam·e. nerstones Dave Houle Jump shot at 2:11 to make "Everyone we went to on and Glenn Medalle to it 57-55, but Medalle's the bench made a con- Northville's Schrader fouls in the fourtb follow-up basket and two tribution. John Cohen was quarter. free throws each by just sensational. We Thomann has now won Cohen and Matt handled their best shot nine conference titles Broderick clinched' the and gave them ours. given All-West honors since his arrival at Salem victory for the Rocks. "Its been a.marvelous 11 years ago, missing his Cohen's 16 points led 20 games,;' continued the lnltial season as head· Salem and earned the six· successful mentor. Steve Schrader, Northville's six-foot-five tower of strength, has been master 0972-73) and last foot-four: senior the named to the Western Lakes Activities Association West Division first. season 098HI2) with a WLAA Most Valuable team by a vote of conference coaches. junior-laden squad. In- Player award in the Schrader, a junior who averaged 11.3 points and just under 10 re- clUded were an amazing championship game. bounds per game this season for the 10-10 Mustangs, headed the five- eight consecutive Subur- Houle- contributed 15 member West squad that included classmate Craig Hunter (6-4) of ban 8 championships points and 11 rebounds to Livonia Churchill, Wes Jones (6-2 senior) of Farmington Harrision 0973-1980). Salem's balanced arsenal Ron Rienas (6-1 senior) of Plymouth Canton and Dave Riley (6-0 senior) of Churchill. Northville's Mike Weber, a six-foot-two junior, was accorded WLAA honorable mention status. Brooklane opens Plymouth Salem and Livonia Stevenson, c~hampions of the Lakes Division, dominated post-season honors in division and conference elections. to summer Dave Houle, a six-foot-five senior center headed for Michigan State Brooklane Golf Course, 44115 Six Mile, in Nor- on a football scholarship, joined teammate Glenn Medalle (6-1 senior) thville Township, has been one of the beneficiaries on the exclusive five-member All-WLAA team. of Michigan'S mild and snowless winter. Light 'oak St~venson also placed a pair of performers on the elite squad, in- Reporting its "earllest opening in memory," cludmg famous baseball namesake Pete Rose, a six-foot-one senior. Brooklane is currently open dawn to dusk, weather Vanity Tom Domanko (6-7 junior), who had preViously been named to the permitting, with rates of $5 Monday-Friday and $6 25" x 19" Detroit News all-suburban third-team, joined Houle and Livonia Chur- on the weekends for as many holes as can be List'212 chill's six-foot-six intimidator John Merner on the all-eonference front played. These early-bird rates will apply IIDtll Special line. Aprill. $16666

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Kathy Heltert's elevation into the elitist society sion and fUth overall. of Olympic gymnastic hopeful Barrie Muzbeck Aaron excelled in several events, highlighted by became somewhat of a nightmare for the talented a divisional fifth in the balance beam (7.5, 10th Northville Junior. overall), a fifth in the vault (8.0, ninth overall) and Muzbeck, a Walled Lake Western junior who has an eighth in the uneven bars (6.05, no placing actively competed on the international gymnastics overall). circult and Is currently the seventh·ranked woman / Tlsh Johnson added a sixth in the division in the in the United States. completely dominated/the balance beam, placed 12th overall. • ;- f Western Lakes Activities Association champion- Northville will take its WLAA championship act ship meet and left Heitert without a medal for the southwestward March 11·12 for the MHSAA , day. regional at Coldwater, a tournament where ,no Western's one-woman show was not enough to Mustang has ever placed high enough to qUalify for win the Western Division title though. as Nor- the prestigious state finals. thville's balance and an inspiring performance by Plymouth Canton will host the state champion- Heitert captured that honor. .ships March 18. Northville outpointed Western 121.1 to 119.85 to win the divisional crown. I . North Farmington. the host for the March 2 championships, won the overall WLAA title with a Second .1 125.7score. Farmington traDed with 121.3,narrow- .. Iy edging the Mustangs for second place, but it was Chance Muzbeck's participation that had everyone mumbl- ing to themselves. tothins Resat "I think they all felt they were being cheated," Shop Diane Hale displays her leap, of success on the unevenbars for Northville said Mustang coach Debby Heck. "They (the gym· 40 Mary Alexander Ct nasts) knew they didn't have a chance to win with Northville • 349-2727 Barrie Muzbeck in the meet, and it put a damper on Mens. Womens & things. Childrens like new clothing N9rthville swims sixth, "The kids felt it was unfair for Muzbeck to com- - Country Style Gifts Open Dally 1().4;30 WLAA Champi0L!-ships pete," Heck continued. "Most of them have worked & Goods - Homemade Candy Wed. 12-4:30 Plymouth Salem dominated the 1982-83 Western Lakes Activities the entire season to prepare for this meet, and she 'Closed Mon. l'\ssociation swimming championships last Friday glided to a 275- • Fresh Roasted and comes in at mId·season to take all the glory. But CoHee Beans • 190victory over runnerup Farmington. WESTERN LAKES TEAM STANDINGS she had the right to be there. She Is eligible, and - Tea& Spices Northville's youthful squad,' under the guidance 'of Pete Talbot, Plymouth Salem 275, Farmington 190, Plymouth you can't knock her for wanting to particpate." -Antiques swam home sixth in the lo-team field with 107points. Canton 152, Livonia Stevenson 141, Livonia Cbur- Muzbeck's glory included four indivIdual firsts chlll127, NORTHVILLE 107,Farmington Harrison I and the all-around title that, according to Heck, Following Salem and Farmington, Plymouth Canton was third with 86, Livonia BenUey 76, Walled Lake Central 10, Benefit Methodist would've been won by Heitert in her absence. Children's Home Society 152points, Livonia Stevenson had 141,Livonia ChurchUlI27, Northville Walled Lake Western O. • Heitert's afternoon was not all for naught, as she 107,Farmington Harrison 86, Livonia'Bentley 76, Walled Lake Central NORTHVILLE'S INDIVIDUAL PLACERS took divisional seconds in the all-around compte- 10and Walled Lake Western O. \ 200-yard Medley'Relay - 6th, 1:49.81 (Jeff BaIn· tion (33.85), vault (8.55), balance beam (8.45). ~-- Individually, Northville did not win any events nor did it place bridge, Doug BUell. Chris Behlen and Jon Bur- uneven bars (8.45) and a third in the floor exercise ...•...... anyone second. Doug Buell, one of Talbors.prize freshmen, turn~ in chard) (8.4). UNFINISHED FURNITU1!.~ I an outstanding. personal best performance m the l06-yard butterfly to 200-yardFreestyle- Adam Swallow, 8th. 1:56.86 Muzbeck won every event with spectacular ~ EVERY ITEM 20% - 40% OFF I • finish third in 58.64. Buell also took a ninth in the 200-yard individual 200-yard Indivuldual Medley - BUell, 9th, 2: 12.30 scores normally associated V!lth "ellte" classifica- World's largest selection of quality I 5O-yard Freestyle - Ron Johnson, 9th, 23.97 I/ medley (2:11.90) and, was a member of the sixth place (1:49.81) 206- tion gymnasts. The talent-laden junior topped the Diving - Jeff Metz, 4th, 219.50, Chris Behlen, 8th. field in the all-around (37.9), vault (9.55), uneven Oak, Pine, and Maple' I yard medley relay team. 213.20, Jeff Palowskl, 9th, 194.20, Joel Grasely, bars (9.4), balance beam (9.45) and floor exercise II . exclusive designs In custom sizes • Jeff Bainbridge, another freshman with a great future as a Mustang, 10th, 188.95 (9.5). o OAK TABLES 0OAK HUTCHES o OAK STOOLS:J was also a member of the 200-yard medley team and was sixth in PIe 100-yard Butterfly - Buell, 3rd, 58.64 With scores like those, nobody could challenge I·OAK CHAIRS· OAK ROCKERS. OAK STEREOS l00-yardbackstrokeinl:0l.52. , '. soo-yardFreestyle- Swallow, 4th, 5:14.26 Muzbeck for conference honors either. Heitert VILLAGE WOOD SiiOP Northville's other placers include Adam Swallow (eighth, 206- ' l00-yard backstroke - Bainbridge, 6th, 1:01.75; dropped ,to third all-around in the conference • Uvon!a Ann Arbor freestyle,' 1:56.86 and fourth. 500-freestyle. 5:14.26). Ron Johnson Darius Mikalonls, 9th,l:03.91 . behind Muzbeck and Farmington's Josephine 5870 Mlddlebelt 3330 Washtenaw (ninth, 5O-freestyle, 23.85), Darius Mikalonis (ninth, lOO-backstroke, l00-yard Breastsroke - Mickey Nader, 9th, 1:09.40 'Smith (34.9). ' 422-3-100 873-2133 \..: ~ 1:03.91), Mickey Nader (ninth, l06-breaststroke, 1:09.40) along with 400-y,ard Freestyle Relay -7th, 3:37.62, (Swallow, Smith also nudged Heitert to a conference fourth Mikalonls, Vince Shimp, Johnson) ...... divers Jeff Metz (fourth, 219.50), Chris-Behlen (eighth, 213.20), Jeff in the beam competition, whlle North Farm· Palowski (ninth, 194.20) and Joel Grasely (lOth, 188.95). ington's Kim Edwards (8.55)-and Plymouth Can- • / ion's Linda Beale (8.45) slipped ahead of the Take a short country drive & visit: Mustang in the floor exercise. All of Heitert's other TT '. 1 placings carried over to the conference standings .. -Our-Lady of t' ictorv ca~_ers can/ture/ reglo,na Diane Hale, a Northville sophomore' and one of ....I ~ .:I:I the youngest athletes at the WLAA championships, Karl's , gave a sterling performance in several divisional Northville Our Lady of semi·final showdown with Northville grabbed a eIght, John Larabel six McLaUghlin poured in 10 routines. FAMILY Victory's seventh and St. Leo's of Detroit, a 59- 22-18 intermIssion ad- and Brielmaler two. fourth period points to Hale's 7.7 in the floor exercise placed her fourth, RESTAURANT 9779 N. Te'rritorial eighth grade basketball 45 victor over Dearborn vantage they never relln- Earlier in the week, wrapup the victory. , and a 7.75 in the uneven bars was also good for team has advanced to the Sacred Heart, at Univer- quished, but needed, a OLV had disposed of McLaughlin had a fourth in that event. Hale's afternoon was com- OPEN FOR at GOdfredson • CYO ArchdIoscean Tour- sUy of Detroit High charity toss from Joel DetroIt St. SCholastica, .game high 18 points and pleted by a seventh in the vault (7.5) and a fifth all- 455·8450 BREAKFAST Tues·Fro 9am-1Opm nament final four with a School. Game time Is 8 Brielmaler with six· 41-27.' / 14 rebounds. Orlowski around (29.6),secondhighestontheteam. . sat & Sun eam-1Opm 37-36 decision over p.m. seconds left to Ice the win. f Orlowski's rebounding scored a career high 10 Heck praised her youthful tumbler, who ranked AND LUNCH ~Mon Detroit St. Christopher in St. Christopher scored a domination helped send points and SDared 15 re- 13th ov!!rall in the conference all-around, eighth in Sunday's regional cham- sean McLaUghlin U:ed meaningless basket at the Northville out to a qulck bounds. Martin chipped uneven bars and ninth in floor exercise. pionship at Detroit the Coug~ to only eir buzzer. 11·2 first quarter ad- in with eight points and Amy Aaron was sixth all.around in the division Benedictine HIgh School. second se~-final berth in vantage. Detroit cut the Brielmaler had five. (28.75) and 14th_overall. Wendy Wobermin placed •••. ~ •-. history -Wlth- 13- points--Tom- Oriowski-alded margin "to' four on "the' Sunday'S tournament 'seventh in the dIvsion (28.00) and 15th overall. . AIICarte Dinner OLV,l9-50ntheseason, against stubborn St. McLaughlin with 10 strength of a tough full finals will be "held at Wobermin's 8.0 balance beam routine was her Veal Parmesan. • • ...... • .• 125 . 4.75 advances to tomorrow's Christopher. points, Doug Martin ha~ co u r t pre s s.- but Grosse Pointe St. Paul. highest score ever and placed her third in the dIvi- ~ Clncllen & Dumpllna •••••• 2,95 4,45 , ~ Chicken &Fries. • .. . .. •. 2,95 4045 Baston Scrod & Potato...... 4.25 5.75 Pre-district match ilhite fISh &Potato ...... 4.75 6.25 Quiche lorraine & Veeelable. .• 2.95 4045 Fanner Steak &Fries. • ...... US 6.45 • Veeebble Omelette & Fnes. • •• US 4,95 Must~ng spikers ousted by Brighton Pork Tenderloin & Potato. . • .• US 4045 fISh &.Chips & Cde SllIw. . • •• US 4045 Bowing gracefully to 'other way, but didn't. I AssocIation season with a Tracey Wilkinson, Leslie Lner &)Dnions & Potato ..•.. -. US 4.75 Brighton's scrappy expected to have a winn- 4-9 overall mark and 4-4 Kucher, Jenny Gans, Spachelb & Meat Sauce. . • . .. US U5 volleyball team, Nor- ing season, but un- within the division. Judy Morgan, Christina Greek SUYlaki &Fries • ...... 2.95 4,45 thville's season came to fortunately, things didn't McDonald's high ex- Sjoberg, Kris Petit and Greek GylO & F'ries • • ...... • 2.95 U5 an abrupt conclusion work out that way." pectations for his 1982-83 Connie Fogel. March 2 with a 15-13,15-10 Northville's final week squad hinged on his seven Dinl'leB indude soup, salad bar. bread basket & loss to the Bulldogs. began bright enough with member senior class that "This was a different rice puddlnc. Brighton'S victory in a hard-fOUght, 13-15, 15- comprised the better por- group of kIds. " saId Plus Open Menu the pre-dlstrict encounter 10, 15-9conquest of Farm- tion of his starting lineup. McDonald in·analysls. "I at Northville High SChool ington Harrision. Th~ Playing in their final expected more leadership qualIfIed the Bulldogs for Mustangs concluded their prep volleyball match for out of several people, but district play where they Western Lakes Activities the Mustangs were it never materialized. once again finished se- .------~~-----::--::--~__:_-_::_:_~__:_~::_':'""' cond to perennial Kens- TRY ington Valley Conference powerhouse Howell. OUR QUALITY Steve McDonald's Mustangs remained on the sidelines following the PROCESSING defeat to lick the wounds of a somewhat disappoin- • ting 6-11 season. TODAY "This was kind of a frustrating season," McDonald said In retrospect. 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, • to'"' • ...... ho>\.", .. ··f., Large capacity. ....- handles big loads ... saves time• !~- . Purchase! 3 separate water levels 359 - match water level to size nf load Kenmore washer has all the features of our model that sells for $419.95; plus knit cycle and manual pre-wash. Porcelain-finish lid. White. While quantities last! ;3 wash/rinse temper- atures. Cold nnses to help save energy $3000 electric dryer Reg. $319.95 large capacity' 4-cycle Kenmore model with 2 drying temperatures plus air· I~I!------I22631 only Heavy-duty. '. $50 off 18.0 cu. ft. frost less Kenmore refrigerator.freezer $359.95 gas dryer ... 329.95 Reg. $549.95 Kenmore model never needs Dryers require connector not defrosting. 13.90 cu. ft. fresh food section with A speCial purchase. though not reo t- Included in prices shown. twin crispers, 2 adjustable shelves for organ· duced. IS an excepllonal value Ized storage, 4.10 cu. ft. freezer. sale ends Mar 26 61601 sale ends Mar. 1

299~teon'y 379~~te Kenmore washer 15.0 cu. ft. freezer Reg. $419.95 Thinwall Reg. $329.95 large 19.0 cu. ft. capacity 2-cycle foam Insulation. Key-eject lock. Cold control. side-by-side model with 3 washl rinse temperatures. AII·frostless ... 12.20 cu. ft. fresh 25ens 329'J.. food section, 6.80 White 12.0 cu. ft. cu. ft. freezer. Keep foods organized in Electric dryer freezer side-by·side style. Reg. $279.95 large Reg. $399.95 capacity. 3-cycle. Dyna White Sale ends Mar. 12 Reg. $319.95 gas Sale ends epoxy-coated 43901 L- dryer 299.95_=_~ ~' 2 liner. Key lock. Each of these advertised items is readily available for sale as advertised. Most sears Stores Open 9:30 to 9 MONDAY thru SATURDAY - SUNDAYS 12 to 5 (Highland Park 9:30 to 6:30 Monday thru Saturday; closed Sun) • Macomb Mall 293-8000. Oakland Mall 585-1000. Southlleld 559-8000. Ponl1ac Mall 681-9900. Livonia Mall 476-6000. Lincoln Park 383-7000 • Twelve Oaks 348·9200. Falrlana 336-0100. Lakeside 247·1500. Bnarwood 769-8900. Highland Park 868-t300 We Service What We Sell Sears • Prompt. dependable. courteous • Service while-you·walt on some • ProfeSSional In·home service appliances at our Service Centers Service ~TERLING HEIGHTS 939-1900 LIVONIA 425-9110 PONTIAC 333-7123 12331

88731 $60 OFF Free-arm Save $150 sew head makes it easy and cook a whole· meal to sew cuffs and collars· in this microwave oven - Free-arm makes sewing collars and Whole-meal cooking ... cook up to 3 cuffs easy. Has a convenient built-in 3 foods ~t the same ~Imein accord- ance with instructIons. 2-stage 7999 buttonholer. 2 utility and 2 stretch memory lets you defrost, then roast stitches. Converts to a flatbed for or use any 2 functions. Reg. $529.99. SlApaeends r 2 basic sewing. Reg. $199.95 Sale ends Apr 2

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Salo er>dS Apr 2 . Each of these anvertlsed Items is readily available for saie as advertised Most Sears Stores Open 9:30 to 9 MONDAY thru SATURDAY - SUNDAYS 12 to 5 (Highland Park 9:30 to 6:30 Monday thru Saturday. closed Sun.) • Macomb Mall 293.8000 • Oakland Mall 585·1000. Southfield 559·8000 • Pontiac Mall 681·9900 • LivonIa Mall 476·6000 • Lincoln Park 383·7000 • Twelve Oaks 348·9200. Falrlane 336·0100. Lakeside 247·1500. Bnarwood 769·8900. Highland Park 868·1300 Now, get service while-you-wait on many S€'ars appliances at your nearby Service Center ,I STERLINGHEIGHTS LIVONIA PONTIAC 939.1900 425-9110 333-7123 ~I , .

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95 95 95 379 499 95 91917 399 $80 off color TV $50 off console TV 149 $100 off BetaVision video recorder Reg. $459.95. 19·in. Reg. $549.95. 25.in. $50 off stereo Reg. $499.95. 5·hr., 3·day/1·program VCR. 3-day diag. meas. picture. Re· diag. meas. picture. Re- Reg. $199.95. Cassette advance programming. BetaScan forward/reverse Iia b Ie sol id • s tat e liable 100% solid state p Ia y Ire cor d. 8 -t ra c k picture search. Electronic tuner. chassis. chassis. play. AM/FM. records. Sale ends Apr. 2 Each of these advertised items is readily available for sale as advertised. Most Sears Stores Open 9:30 to 9 MONDAY thru SATURDAY - SUNDAYS 12 to 5 (Highland Park 9:30 to 6:30 Monday thru Saturday: closed Sun.) .• Macomb Mall 293·8000. Oakland Mall 585·1000. Soulhlreld 559-8000. PonllaC Mall 681-9900. LIVOniaMall 476-6000. Lincoln Park 383-7000 • Twelve Oaks 348-9200. Falflane 336·0100. LakeSide 247-1500. Bnarwood 769-8900. Highland Park 868·1300 Help improve your TV reception with an installed TV antenna from Sears Service Sears Sears has antennas for most any locahon. Call your 937-9313 Sears Service professonals today. Se.rvice Correct typing errors without moving your fingers 799~$99.99 6 X 8-ft. tent from the keyboard $119.998 x 10-ft 99.99 $139.999 x 12-ft. . .. 119.99 and Save $45-$90 Tents Include stakes 99 299 ~ off The COrTedor® 3-step keyboard correction. 12-inch power-return carriage. shift. Pica or elite. Reg. $389.99 .99 . 239 $80 off The Graduate 4-step key6oard' correction. 12-inch power-return 11~~. $159.99 carriage. shift. Pica or elite. Reg. $319.99 8 X 10-ft. tent $179.999 x 11-ft .... 139.99 99 $199.9910 x 13-ft. ..159.99 174 $45 off The Eledric 2 sale ends Mar. 19 6-step keyboard correction. 12-inch power-return carriage, shift, spacebar. Pica. Reg. $219.99 ?" -"" '" .~~ " $7·$35 off stee' ~~ ,....~'" files'in letter size $34.99 2-d rawer 14-inches deep. Brown .... 27.99 $59.99 2-dr. 1a.in. deep. Lock. Brown. almond .... 39.99 5499 $99.994-dr.18-in .. 59~!$7999 Save $25 on 10- deep. Lock. Brown. 5 X 7-lt. bowed-tube almond .... 64.99 wedge tent digit calculator. Sale ends Mar. 19 Reg. $79.99 Sale ends Mar. 12

99:! sep. pllees total $154.98 99 Save $55 on this 99 weight bench and set 2G-in. 3499' wheel cycle Heavy-duty 600-lb. capacity Reg. $44.99 2·bumer (user pius weights). 5 position Chrome plated propane stove. tubular steel Incline. Reg. $79.99. 49.99 S8Ie ends Mar. 12 frame. Speedo- 177-lb. weight set 72-in. bar- meter/odometer bell bar, more. Reg. $74.99 and timer let you measure prog- ...... 49.99 19" 19~! $3999,n 83 ress. Spring Gen Calalog $129.99 in 83 Spnng Reg. $24.99. Sale ends Mar 19 Gen. Cat Double man- Sleeping bag Whole quantlbes last tle propane 4-lbs. of insulation. lantern. Machine washable. ExerCISe equipment reqUItes some aSSembly While quantI lIes last'

Outputs lor exttrnal speakers andl or amplIfier. and Inputs lot VIdeo cassette. dISC and ga~ sysrems Ci\llie TV Input. LEO tt~I(llannel OIsplay. ClIsters. wasIlallle screen Excellent picture' Excellent soundl R~more conrroll "00 more See It at SealSI "'gh performAnce. J gun rwo powerful. '·w.tll tfJII c~II~«lIon. lC.tn. fills C1dwrtlsed Item Is readIly available proJecllon Iy"e", lor ampllllen Eactl drivel A recall. P1UI.volume. mult brl tll. ""'r ICIUfe woorer and A~eler and power for sale as Adwnlsed.

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Your Choice Ceramic table lamps Marbleized finish in 2 styles: ginger jar with pleated fabric shade, 31Y2 in.; or spice jar with pleated vinyl shade, 27% in. Reg. $69.99. Save 10'40"k on all ceramic and glass lamps 10 many styles and SIzes. (not at Southfield)

~---~~:ll'~::~!~ f'~":FI Brawny twin size " j~:::,~1~uJ bunk bed '~:I Durable pine construction with 2 1· tM§'<;" ,;! )\l0-: .tf mattressboards. Built·in ladder, guardrail. Reg. $279.99. 88 Coordinating pieces: .299 . Regular $399.99. $219.99 4-dr. chest ..... 169.88 , \ $219.99 Student desk .. 169.88 Brawny cre~s quarters $99.99 Chair 79.88 Twin size bed,of solid pine with built-in ladder and guardrail. Mat- tressboards included. Most Sears Stores Open 9:30 to 9 MONDAY thru SATURDAY - SUNDAYS 12 to 5 (Highland Park 9:30 to 6:30 Monday thru Saturday; closed Sun.) • Macomb Mall 293·8000 - Oakland Mall 585·1000 - Southfield 559·8000. PontIac Mall 681·9900. Livonia Mall 476·6000 • Lincoln Park 383.7000 • Twelve Oaks 348-9200 • Fairlane 336·0100 • Lakeside 247-1500 • Briarwood 769-8900. Highland Park 868·1300 NOW SHOP SEARS Visit or Call any of Sears Metropolitan Detroit area Catalog Order Depts. listed below. Ann Arbor 769·8925 Dearborn 534-3700 Roseville 293.8300 CATALOG EXPRESS Howell 546-3300 Twelve Oales Novi 348-9330 Sterling Hgts 247.1550 livonia 476-6030 Pontiac 681·9950 Troy ....•...... 585.3400 SERVICE at most stores. : lincoln Park 534·3200 Highland Park ••• 883·5300 Southfield •...... 559.8050 .. L T _ 7 • • •• • • •

ALL bedspreads Choose from including prints, nylon pile florals and rich carpets in solids, now _plush or 15-25% off! sculptured styles- ~~ Reg. 37.99 Full save $2 to $10.~~

Contempo quilted Perma- Prest® bedspread with a sq. yd. polyester fill; cotton and polyester cover. Other spreads on sale: 99 Touch of Style $59.99 Colormate solid sq. yd. Twilight Shadows full size spread, 47.99 7_ Reg. $9.99 Sale ends March 19 Our Touch Collection carpets are deeply sculptured in soil-hiding multicolors. Great for active All other spreads including all JUveOlIe areas. Reg. $15.99 to $29.99, styles 15-25% offl Coordinating window treatments also now 10.99 to 19.99 sq. yd. on salel Our Shadows Collection carpets are made of subtly colored plush pile that combines beauty and durability. Reg. $15.99 to 30%-50% OFF $29.99, now 10.99 to 19.99 sq. yd. . Entire Une of . No-Wax Vinyl floonng, Custom Decorator Shop Sale Also on Sale! t Save 30% on selected fabrics Sole ends Morth 26 Save 30% on bedspreads Save 30%-50% on horizontal and vertical blinds Save 30%-50% on custom 99 woven woods '4 Save 30% on cu~tom shades Labor on top treatmepts and installa· Easy-care Perma-Prest® tion at Sears regular low prices sheets in solid colors Colormate colton, polyester per- Call toll free 24 hours cale sheets need no ironing when 1-800-462-0866 tumbled dry. Twin, reg. $8.99 Matching comforter on sale! Call our CustomShOp to- day' Our custom cIecOra· With colton and polyester cover; lors WIll gIVeyou Ireeesl,- males and decoral1ng soft polyester fill. Solid colors. M adV1C9. plus our colOrful $41.99 Twin size 29.99 Decorallng IdeasBook ouse Other size sheets and comforters on salel ~ calls Ask about Sears credit plans , ,

Most Sears Stores Opef\ 9:30 to 9 MONDAY thru SATURDAY - SUNDAYS 12 to 5 (Highland Park 9:30 \0 6:30 Monday thru Saturday; closed Sun.) • Macomb Mall 293·8000 • Oakland Mall 585·1000 • Southfield 559·8000 • Ponllac Mall 681·9900 • lIvoOia Mall 476·6000 • Lincoln Park 383·7000 • Twelve Oaks 348·9200. Fa,rlane 336·0100 • lakeside ?~7.1500. Bnarwood 769·8900. Highland Park 868·1300 At the door $3~O WIN SAVE 1°0 ... Now $250 $20000, at the famous advance tickets On sale at sears LJouseof Nails on .-. & ." ( ' I '!"I, '. .1

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Save $2 on soft 2.20 cotton panties natural cup 5 Elastic leg or cuffed leg briefs. or choose Your day-long comfort begins at the basic level. And hip-huggers or bikinis. White. colors. ' , " our Busy Lady bra makes a great beginning! Natural Reg. $6 pkg. of 3 3.99 style has inside under-bust liner for support. Under- EKlra sizes pnced hIgher cup stretch lace provides non-binding fit. Contour cup style, reg. $9.50 6.29 Ask about Sears credit plans o cups priced higher . ~ ~'... ~ :-"~y, , r " ~ ~~ ~- I C ~ ". .

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1/3 off all other diamond iewelry PENDANTS We have an exquisIte assortment of dia- mond jewelry in many elegant styles. Pen- dants, earrings, cocktail rings and much more. All willI the quality stones, settings and craftsmanship you look for in fine dia- mond Jewelry. Hurry in and see the selec- tion dunng our semi-annual diamond sale. EARRINGS

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Sears 2-quart Pitcher *Apply for a SearsCharge account and receive one of these l!"ostalglc, MSU, U of M or Notre Dame) 2-qt. pitchers absolutely FREEat Sears. VI~lt your nt'..,e~t Metropolitan DetrOit Area Sear~ Slore. IncIOOII'9 Ponll"C. Ann Arbor • - Toughskins- our toughest ieans for kids. $3to·$4off . ! ) A 1979 consumer opinion survey rated Toughskins denim / , !/ ~...... /", " jeans #1 in durability, #1 in value over 6 other leading ,-",~ f ....._- brands! A durable blend of polyester, cotton and nylon makes .em our best. Save on styles for. toddlers and b,ig little girls' top In assorted solid colors. Sizes and little kids. S.M,L, reg. $5.99...... 4.49 Little boys' Braggln' Dragon· shirt. Sizes Reg. $11.99·$16.99 S.M,L. reg. $11...... 7.99

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Most Sears Stores Open 9:30 to 9 MONDAY thru SATURDAY - SUNDAYS 12 to 5 IHlgtllal1d Park 93010630 M , ' • Macomb Mall 293·8000. OaKland Mali 585·1000. Soulhhelo 559·8000. POl"'ilC Milll 6B'.9900. Livonia Melli 476.'00~ 1day thru Saturday closed Sun) ~4 • Twelve Oak~ 348·9200. Falflane 336·0100. Lakeside 247·1500. Brl.11\',Ood 769.8900. Highland ~ark 8~~~~~~~'Pill" 383·7000 "~. &-leg set has 2 swings. 2· $60 OFF '" Pre-season SALE rider lawn swing, glide ride. 6-ft. slide. Unassembled Reg 9999 Big gym set is durable $15999 ea Choice of 6-leg gym set "r' .\ galvanized steel, Unassem· Salfl enas Mar 19 l~ . . . or B'Ig ''T'' gym I set. bled. Toy Oept (nol at Southhel(l) \f.,', ,.-~c

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399 99 Heavyweight 1 ;\'1iii:~L..,;Jt Canvas gloves pocket T·shirt 100% combed cot- ant long wearing ton. Assorted col- ors. Sizes S-XL Reg. 4.99.

99 6 99 Perma-Prest 14 chambray shirt Cotton drill Polyester and cot- painter's overalls ton. long sleeves. Tough all-eolton S-XL Reg. 10.49. bibs with handy tool pockets and Reg. 9.49 short loops. Reg. 18.99 sleeve ...... 5.99

1199 99 Denim 9 worle ieans Cotton drill Rugged polyes- painter's leans ter and cotton Rugged jeans with drim with rein- tool pockets and forced seams loops Reg. 1399. and stress points Reg. 15.99 Re9. 20~99 overalls ... 15.99

Full 9omonlh warranty on soles and heels of Fl8Idmaster wort< shoes If Ihe sole or hHl of a Fieldmaster shoe or boot wears oul W1Ihlrl 9 monlhs 01 the dale Fieldmaster!W leather 01 purchase. return the pail of shoes 10the nearllSt Sears store. and Sears WIll re- work shoes with 9-month place lhe shoes Iree of Charge Thts war· wear wananted 25% OFF ranI)' does noI apply to wear on 'he upper portIOn 01 'he Shoe soles $15 oR Casual Fashion Rugged work and outdoor shoes with Thumbs-up@! denim jeans of fully cushioned insoles and padded collars. Oil treated leather uppers. cotton or cotton and polyester. Goodyear welt construction. Steel Jeans and Mature fit sizes. Reg. shanks. Non·marking, oil resistant $15-$18 9.99-12.99 warranted polyurethane soles. Striped pUllover. Polyester and $45.99 Work oxford 30.99 cotton. S-XL. Reg. $17.99 12.99 $49.99 Work shoe...... 34.99 $55.99 Plain toe boot ...... 40.99 Fashion jeans. 100% cotton de- nims with fancy back pockets. Reg. $23 16.99

Most Sears Stores Open 9:30 to 9 MONDAY thru SATURDAY - SUNDAYS 12 to 5 (Highland Park 9:30 to 6:30 Monday thru Saturday. closed Sun) • Macomb Mall 293·8000 • Oakland MaIlS8S·l000. Southfield 559·8000. Pontiac Mall 681·9900. Llvonra Mall 476-6000. Lincoln Park 383-7000 • Twelve Oaks 348·9200. Fairlane 336·0100. Lakeside 247·1500 • BriarwOOd 769·8900. Highland Park 868.1300

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Installatoon 'ncluded shock absorbers $10 off Sears 40 car battery 380 amps cold cranking power. Group 24/ 74. For most American-made cars and many imports. RegUlar $49.99. 9~h9 Also available In GrOUDS 22F. 24F, 42 Sale ends Mar. 12 Why put up with shimmies and shakes? .; .

Replace worn shocks to help improve your : It • '99- Champion ~ .. car's ride. Radial-tuned comfort valve or Autolite helps give a comfortable ride with radial, • spark plugs bias-ply.and high pressure tires. For most Each 87¢ cars and light trucks. Regular $15.99 99 Sale ends Mar 19 24 $1.24 resistor- Limited warranty on Heavy-duty RT shock absorbers for as long as you own the car, including labor, If shocks $10 off 6-amp charger type ea. 99" bought installed. % faster than our 4-amp Sale ends Mar 12 charger. RegUlar $34.99.

Sate ends Mar. 19 Sale ends Mar. 19 Sale ends Mar 12 Heavy-duty shock absorbers S!2 Although low-priced, this shock features PIl6-in. oversize pistons that give more ride control than 99 most standard 1-in. bore shocks. For most Amer- 69 Ican-made cars and many Import cars. Save $30 on X.Cargo® Shock InstallallOn extra Our largest car-top carrier: Ask about Sears credit plans 16.8 cu. ft. Tight seal. Fits most cars. Reg. $99.99. /r------, r------, ~" Sale ends Mar 19 4 Sale ends / ~~ Mar 19

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16e~h 89!uart,n Fits most American- 3499 7999 12-qt case made cars. Aluminized Save on car filters $1.19 Spectrum oil to resist rust-causing $10 off timing light $20 off car analyzer Your choice: Regular $1.99 moisture. Excellent for stop-and-go, Sears oil filter or Regular Installed 24.99 Craftsmanbinductive. - Use Craftsman - Sears Best. $2.79 Sears air filter. highway driving. 10W-40. Popes Clamps and hangers of needed even In right daylight. Does 30 engine, electrical $14.28 12·qt 10,68 are eolra Sale endS Mar. 12 Sale endscaseMar. 19 RegUlar $44.99. tests. Reg. $99.99. Most Sears Stores Open 9:30 to 9 MONDAY thru SATURDAY - SUNDAYS 12 to 5 (Highland Park 9 30 to 630 Monday thru Saturday: closed Sun.) • Macomb Mall 293·8000 • Oakland Mall 585·1000 • Soulhheld 559·8000 • PontiaC Mati 681·9900 • Livonia Mati 476·6000 • Lmcoln Park 383.7000 • Twelve Oaks 348·9200. Falrlane 336·0100. LakeSide 247·1500. Bnarwood 769·8900. Highland Park 868.t300 Sears Carries a \.·~A,"-"'--'\ complete line of '. ~.: ~ McPherson shock absorbers! Strut Booster INSTALLATION AVAILABLE cartridges 7 Shocks -- - ~. ••

.+ 50% OFF Jk'z, Silent Cushion radial 42,00o-mlle wearout warranty. ""i ~ 50% off our 1983 Spring General ~:~ Catalog price. While 2000 last. \1 Two Kevlar~aramid belts. Save on All , Season Radial .. r Retread Tires FREE mounting and rotatiolL Sale ends Apr. ? $40-$60

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