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By KEVIN WILSON ed Young's assertion that western munities that appear to be blocking the township unless approved by local "They wanted a May 1 deadline (on prisons are expected of us." Wayne County officials are "not doing state's steamroller effort to expand government. the purchase) and we were ready to do Law was clearly agitated by Young's A war of words erupted between their fair share" in accommodating prison capacity. He noted legal proVi- Local efforts have also centered on that," said State Representative comments, calling them "ridiculous. Detroit Mayor Coleman Young and needed prisons, and Stat~ Senator R. sions that would allow the state to give having the Plymouth Center property Gerald H. Law (R-Plymouth He keeps talking vaguely about this site western Wayne County officials last Robert Geake (R-Northville) respon- leaders of local governments 90 days to sold to private interests for develop- Township>. "Now, we're going to go in Plymouth, which is actually in Nor- week, centering on Young's repeated ding that "Coleman Young does not run select a prison site. If they fail to do so, ment, with a pending township zoning past that. We probably won't even have thville, tq show you what he knows." insistence the Plymouth Center for the State of Michigan." the state would select its own sites. proposal suggesting the land could be it through the House by then, and it has Unlike many other suburban Human Development be utilized as a It appeared that the Plymouth- used for multi-family residential, office to go the Senate and then the governor. legislators, Law has studiously avoided fourth state prison in this area. Northville axis got the best of the argu- Local legislators have been politick- and industrial projects. Everything's held up now, basically demanding a Detroit prison site as a The argument put a halt to progress ment when Governor James Blan· ing hard to ensure that a state takeover Young's verbal blast demanding that due to the posturing of the City of precondition to acceptance of 'prisons in ~oward state acquisition of the Detroit chard, despite the pressure from of DeHoCo is accompanied by a bill a Plymouth Center prison precede Detroit." . his district, but he bordered on such a House of Correction, which local Young, said the Plymouth Center pro· capping the number of prisoners who selection of a Detroit prison site Law said he thinks the only result of position a few times in the past week. legislators had expected would receive posal was "not realistic." may be housed in the three prisons disrupted what appeared to be a bud- Young's outburst will be delay. Press "The felons are running on his approval of the House of Represen· Blanchard's remarks, however, were along Five Mile Road and calling a ding agreement between local and state reports had Young criticizing the (Young's) streets. They're not running tatives last week. couched among other statements that moratorium against any future prison officials clearing the way for the agreed-to 650-inmate cap for DeHoCo, on my streets. Somewhere along the Heights of the verbal sparring includ- he may soon "get tough" with com- sitings in either Northville or Plymouth DeHoCotakeover. which will be renamed Western Wayne way he's going to have to face the fact County Correctional Facility, and the that the crime problem is largely a moratorium provision forbidding addi- Detroit problem," Law said. "(The tional prisons in Northville or Plymouth DeHoCo purchase) Is sitting waiting to townships. move. We're taking the position that the "He (Young) may have helped us, DeHoCo bill does not move without the we'll have to wait and see what happens moratorium bill going with it. The when this all dies down," said Law. "I longer they wait, the longer felons are think maybe the governor's people are running on Coleman Young's streets." beginning to understand why we've Law eventually made clear there Is been insisting on a moratorIUm. As long no change in his position regarding a as those other facilities are there, we prison in the City of Detroit. "Our deal don't have any assurances unless we have it in black and white that no more Continued on 8 ------...,..------\ In the middle of Monday night's reliable, the DeHoCo purchase and the special meeting of the township board moratorium bill could receive approval of trustees, supervisor Susan Heintz re- in the House of Representatives this quested a five-minute recess at around week. 9 p.m. in order to accept a telephone Heintz noted press reports on Monday call. that Governor James Blanchard had After the recess, which took closer to again stated that he would not support a 15 minutes, she informed the township plan to utilize Plymouth Center for

board that the phone call was from "so- Human Development as a prison. f meane in Lansing" in regard to the on- She deClined to identify the person'to going legislative debate regarding whom she spoke on the telephone. Ask- pril>OnsUinglssues. " cd that person's political party affilia- .~i~Ican tell the board it looks extreme- ,lion, she responded. "there'is no party 'z 'l)d:g6.ifdj:tfH~tz >s8itf;ii~IHooks ex:' affiliation." Speculation'that the person tremely good for getting a moratorium, was a state' govet:nmental 'staff for'a cap on the number of prisoners at member resulted in no response. DeHoCo and for no prison usage at .Others with noparty affiliation likely to Plymouth Center." have the information Heintz relayed The legislature was not in session are representatives of the township's

) Monday, customarily opening the week Lansing lobbying firm, Karoub & on Tuesday. Heintz said after the board Associates. meeting that if her information proved - KevIn WIlson City council to study • Well-wheeled riders downt'own expansion f When you're too young to own your own set of "wheels," the Street Monday, a trip "uptown" (via bikes and skateboards) next best mode of transportation appears to be a skateboard sure beat mowing the lawn. From left are Don Lewis, Eugene By B.J. MARTIN The pair appeared before city plan- ners April 2 to ask that two of the 10af- or bicycle. With spring in full bloom, it's time for cruisin'. In Ficyk, Jarrett Beer, Bill Lewis, Jim Stone, Bill Butske and City council is expected to decide this fected lots be rezoned so that they can the case of these seven riders on their '/lay "down" Center John Warren. Record photo by Steve Fecht. month whether Northville's downtown move an antique store and o(fice into business district should expand to in- the house at 209 South Center. clude property on the south side of Cady In reviewing their request, planning Street and the east side of Center. commissioners agreed it would be in If council approves the idea - keeping with the city's long-range plan- already endorsed by city planners - ning goals If neighboring property were ,·Charter township incorporation complete the half·block of Cady Street property also rezoned. The city's master plan immediately east of Center, as well as has advised that the property's long· By KEVIN WILSON A liberal rcading of the state law To be sure the timing was right, the sion or simply to walt until their regular all property on the east side of Center range use should not be residential. would say the incorporation was effec- board waited 60 days from the date the board meeting May 9. from Cady to the Northville Downs In recommending the property would Mark this date on your calendars tive as soon as the board vote conclud- intention to incorporate was first Movement toward incorporation parking lot, would be rezoned from be well-suited for business use, city Northville history buffs: Monday, April ed. But as an insurance factor, the published as a legal notice in this began after the township received a . Race T~ack an.d ~elated Uses to Cen· planning consultant Ron Nino adVised 29,1985. township is following provisions reqUir- newspaper - February 27 - rather legal opinion stating that if the charter tral Busm~ DistriCt. . commissioners: "The success of That's the day Northville Township ing notice to the Michigan Secretary of than 60days from its vote beginning the was adopted by township board vote The zomng c.hange would permit pro- Downtown Development Authority ac- incorporated as the Charter Township State and the Wayne County clerk's of- process. rather than by referendum, the perty 0:-vners In the described area to tivities is evident in the rate of new ~f Northville on a unanimous vote of the fice. These notifications are only The special meeting to consider the township would not be authorized to ~~e their land for sto~es, otrlces, park- development and proposed Y,oOard of trustees meeting in special specirically required when Incorpora- incorporation was announced last levy the five mlll property tax alloted in mg lots and other b.usmesses - exactly developments. This development sug- session. For the record, the motion was tion occurs as a result of a vote of the Wednesday and a legally posted notice the charter. as downtown Mam Street property gests that the CBD is not large enough made by trustee James Nowka and electorate. was placed on the bUlletin board in As a result of the 1978 Headlee owners may do. " to respond to Its marketing success. seconded by trustee Donald Williams. Even in that case, however, there is township hall. amendment to the Michigan ConsUtu· The proposed expansIOn IS the upshot "I am of the opinion," he concluded, All members of the board were in atten- some ambiguity in the law about the ef- Township o(ficials were saying last tion any increase in property taxes or a rezoning ret;Juest made by James "that the downtown renaissance pro- dance. fective date of incorporation. As a prac- Tuesday, April 23, that they had not yet , and Robert Perkms, owners of Wooden "Congratulatons to the members of tical matter, the date Is April 29. decided whether to meet in special sese Continued on 9 Shovel Antiques, 341East Main Street. Continued on 3 this township board," said Supervisor That's when the clock ran out on the • Susan Heintz after the vote. "we are 6O-daywaiting period after the board's now a charter township." February 21 vote to announce Its Inten· Actually, township attorney Nels tion to incorporate as a charter 'Beniker G~ng' features 1982 NHS graduate • :arlson adVised, "there's some am· township. In that period, not a single oiguity in the law about when you person took out a petition opposing the By JEAN DAY The son of the E. Thomas Lees of deserted by their wives and an innocent become a charter township." measure. 16723Old Bedford, Jeff was known as a teen, "The Kid," ...."0 unWittingly helps If the reclusive James In "The "song and dance man" from the time them address their web of hurt and self- Benlker Gang," which opened last he began entertaining when he was nine importance. weekend at area movie theaters, looks years old. By the time he was 16, he was The New York Times commented, familiar, he very well may be. Jeff acting in area theater guild plays and "Jeff Alan·Lee is suitably folksy!" The ,Inside: Mr. 'T' of Fowler- Alan·Lee. who plays James, one of the nying to auditions in New York. New York Post said, "His acting is sur· ville had little to complain leads In the story of five youngsters who He entertained on the Bob Lo boats prislngly zestful!" Newsday said, "Jeff about. He received band together to become the Benlker and appeared with the Michigan Opera Alan·Lee ably conveys pUbescent in· 2A Gang, is known to former classmates Theater. telligence. " Calendar numerous calls through the and friends here as Jeff Lee. At 16, he won the lead role of Jerry In But aplrlng to an acting career in Green Sheet and sold his After •graduating from Northville the television series, "Jerry In the Cir- New York hasn't been a piece of cake. .~Iassifieds 38 truck in the third week ... High School In the Class of 1982,Jeff cus," which ran for 52 weeks on ABC- Jeff's mother mentions that he took a headed for the Big Apple with his sights TV. He appeared In his own television leave from his studies to appear In Obituaries 6A firmly set on an acting career. special, "The Magic Balloon." "Losing It." Now 21, he Is a Junior at New York At the time he told The Record, While he belongs to all three acting l2A University In the undergraduate drama "We'll go anywhere" as opportunity unions - Equity, AFTRA and SAG - Opinions GREEN SHEET department and has Just completed his beckoned. and has an agent, It still takes a lot of first feature film which previewed In In the off·Broadway comedy, "Losing pel'&Onal push to be recognized, his Our Town lC Action Ads Get Resulta Texas last Wednesday. It," at Provincetown Playhouse In mother notes. He also has appeared In an off, GreenWich Village, Jeff played "The "Jef( saw the call for extras (for School Notebook lOA 348·3022 Broadway play, "Losing It," and Is a Kid" In the three-person production "The Benlker Gang") on the board and veteran of more than 60 Commercials, which ran from October 31 through went to try out," she says, "and when the latest for Three Musketeers candy mld·November. Set In rural Tennessee, JEFF ALAN-LEE • bars. the story concerned two good 01' boys Continued 00 8

\ I 2-A- THE NORTHVILLE RECORD-Wednesday, May I, 1985 Community Calendar

Arts and crafts show hosted Saturday ", .. NORTHVILLE ARE.A counseling office at 349-3400,':: " TODAY, MAY 1 SUNDAY,MAY5 PLANNERS MEET: Northville City Planning Development Corpor.atl~n wIll middle school principal David ;" ~'" Commission meets at 8 p.m. in the council meet at 6 p.m. today tn cIty h~ll Longridge at 349-5963 or the ..' elementary school principal in .:: ~~ BASKET GUILD: The Basket GUild meets at 9 MENSA MEETING: MENSA, the International chambers. to discuss future plans. cIty Manager Steve Walters notes their area. . ::. ~:.a.m. at New School Church In Mill Race Village. . \ . High I.Q. Society, invites potential members to br- , ," ing their best topic and join the group for a potluck SALEM BOARD: Salem Township Board meets that this Is the first meeting of the group In several years. ~: AMERICAN LEGION JUNIORS: American and a series of short discussions in Northville. The at8 p.m. at town hall. FRIENDS OF the Library's::' >Legion Auxiliary, Unit 147,Juniors, meets at7 p.m. potluck begins at 1 p.m. and the discussion will Used Book Sale will be held from: • ::: at the post home. begin at 2. For more information or directions, call VFW AUXILIARY: VFW Auxiliary, Post 4012, NORTHVILLE LIBRARY will 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday, . ::- .- the Hines' at 34~349 or the Harrods at 981-4914. meets at 8 p.m. at VFW Hall. be closed Thursday as new shelv- May 8, at the Northville Public . >:.- THURSDAY, MAY 2 ing is being installed. The library Library. r. MONDAY, MAY 6 WISER MEETS: "Investment Planning for your will be open as usual Saturday . " Future" is the topic of the 8 p.m. WISER meeting :: USED BOOK SALE: Plymouth Branch of the in the basement of the Plymouth Historical AAUW will host its 31st annual used book sale KIWANIS MEETS: Northville Kiwanis meets at PARENTS whose children cur- MEN'S CLUB of Bushnell Con- Museum at Main and Church streets. Financial rently are attending private gregational Church is having a beginning at 9 a.m. at Westland Center in the Cen- 6:30 p.m. at the VFW Post Home. consultant Michael Broome of Merrill. Lynch. tral Court. The book sale will be held from 9 a.m. to school but wish to enroll in Nor- car wash from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Pierce. Fenner and Smith will help participants thville Public Schools for the • 9 p.m. today and Friday. Saturday's sale from 9 TOPS MEETS: Northville TOPS meets at 7 p.m. Saturday in the church parking learn about changes in banking and investments 1985-86 school year, should con- a.m to 2 p.m. is bargain day with books selling for at First Presbyterian Church. For information, and where to put their money. lot at Meadowbrook and Eight , $2 a bag, or a book. call 348-8055. • tact either the high school Mile. I ;: DAYTIME TOPS: Daytime TOPS meets at 9 MASONS MEET: Northville Masonic Organiza- ~ a.m. at First Presbyterian Church. tion meets at 7:30 p.m. at Masonic Temple. WEDNESDAY, MAY 8 ClllNA DECORATORS MEET: Northville China THREE CITIES ART CLUB: Three Cities Art HEALTH PROGRAM: Catherine McAuley Decorators meet at 10 a.m. at First Presbyterian Club meets at 7:30 p.m. In the Plymouth Township Health Center will present a free program entitled Jean Hansen selected .Church. Hall meeting room . "How Healthy Are You?" from 1-2p.m. at the Nor- thville senior Citizens Center. 501 West Main. The • H1Gm.AND LAKES WOMEN: Highland Lakes CITY COUNCIL: Northville City Council meets program wll be presented by Sister Paula Cherm- for state AA UW honor· • ·Women's Club meets at 1 p.m. at Highland Lakes at9:3O p.m. in the council chambers. side and Elaine Ray Connell, RN, from the CMHC ,Clubhouse. Office of Health Promotion. They will discuss ways TUESDAY,MAY7 to increase health awareness and how to improve Northville school board president , SENIORS MEET: Northville senior Citizens' your health. For information, call 349-4140. Jean Hansen of 229 Linden will receive . Council hosts an afternoon of cards. games and the "Agent of Change" award May 4 by COUNTRY GIRLS MEET: Country Girls the Michigan State Division of the .' refresl\ments from 1-5 p.m. in Room 216 of the Branch of the Women's NaUonal Farm and Garden American Association of University Board of Education BUilding. Association will meet at 9 a.m. at the Community N.A.C. MEETS: Northville Action Council meets at 7:30 p.m. at the Northville High School library . Women for her work in the area of Center for a trip to the Matthei Botanical Gardens. education. BLOOD DRIVE: Northville Jaycees will host a Hansen, a member o( the local AAUW . blood drive from 2-8 p.m. at the First Presbyterian ROTARIANS MEET: Northville Rotary Club ·Church. ANTIQUES TALK: The Plymouth Historical chapter for the past seven years, "is be- meets at noon at First Presbyterian Church Society will hold its third lecture in a four-part anti- ing honored for her time and energies fellowship hall. .: EMBROIDERERS GUILD: Mill Race Em- ques forum from 7:30-9:30 p.m. at the Plymouth she has devoted to education in Nor- Historical Museum. The·lecture will be "Cast Iron thville by serving on the Board of .broiderers Guild meets at 7:30 p.m. at Bushnell MIZPAH CIRCLE: Mizpah Circle of King's Congregational Church. Banks" by Ken Dersey. Currently president of the Education including being its president DaUghters will meet at 1:30 p.m. at First United Still Bank Collectors Club of America, Dersey also this past year." Methodist Church. Plans will be made for the May is a member of the Mechanical Bank Collectors of Local AAUW member Jay Ward I GREAT BOOKS DISCUSSION: Great Books 16trip to the King's DaUghters Home for the Aged. America. Tickets are $3.50 for the lecture and noted that Hansen is the first member Discussion Group meets (rom 8·10 p.m. at the Carl of the Northville-Novi chapter to Sandburg Library in Livonia. For Information or a available at the Plymouth Historical Museum, 155 ARMS RACE SYMPOSIUM: The Peace South Main. receive the state honor. The local reading list, call Zo Chi.snell at 349-3121. Resource Center of Western Wayne County will chapter is celebrating its lOth anniver- host "Peace In the Nuclear Age" at 7 p.m. in sary this month. FRIDAY, MAY 3 Kresge Hall at Madonna College. Three experts on RECREATION COMMISSION: Northville Hansen is completing her first term the technological, economic and medical aspects of Recreation Commission meets at 8 p.m. at city on the board this June and has no op- ORIENT CHAPTEIt, NO. 71: Orient Chapter, the arms race will meet with the pUblic to discuss hall. position in her reelection race. No. 77, Order of the Eastern Star, meets at 7:30 these issues. Speakers will be Captain James Bush. A former teacher, Hansen also has :p.m. at Masonic Temple. associate director of the Center for Defense In- been active in the PTA. JEAN HANSEN formation in Washington, D.C.; Marion Anderson, The Agent of Change award is given SATURDAY, MAY 4 director of Employment Research Associates in in four major categories: cultural a(- nomination. Lansing and Dr. Arthur Anderson, professor of fairs, community activities. physiology at University of Michigan. Correction The Michigan State Division of the _' ARTS AND CRAFI'S SHOW: A Spring Arts and legislative/political action and educa- AAUW presents the Agent o( Change 'Crafts Show, sponsored by the Michigan Cultural tion. All of the more than 6,500 AAUW The date given in last week's PTA News in The awards every other year at a banquet in Association, is planned from 10a.m. to 6 p.m. today SEALARKS: Sealarks will meet at 6 p.m. at members statewide are eligible for honor of the recip!.ents of the awards. · and Sunday at the Northville Community Center. First Presbyterian Church. The program includes Record for Cooke Choir's presentation of the a performance by the Rainbow Ringe~. musical "Grease" was incorrect. The choir's program will be held at 7:30 p.m . ..: PAPER DRIVE: St. Paul's Lutheran Church May 30in the Cooke Cafeteria. 'School will hold a paper drive from 3-4 p.m. in the CIVIL AIR PATROL: Sixgate Squadron Civil Air • church parking lot. Patrol meets at 7 p.m. at Novi Middle School South.

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t • I I Rolly Peterson named .., Hoffman's successor Rolly Peterson. formerly executive editor, has been appomted vice· president and general manager of Sliger/Llvmgston PubhcatlOns, an· nounces Richard Aglman. preSident of Suburban Commumcations Corpora· tion (SCC>. "I am confident that Rolly. with his leadership. orgamzational and business skills. will perform very capably In his new position and lead the organization to achieve the publishing and financial success it is capable of." Aglnlan said. Peterson replaces Jack Hoffman. who resigned. as general manager of Sliger/Livingston PublicatIOns, a wholly·owned subsidiary of SCC. to Possiblerezoningsite at center andEastCady assume ownership of a weekly newspaper in Ind:an River. "I welcome this new challenge," Peterson said. "I beheve we have the lCouncilto consider downtown rezoning people and other resources to meet the changing needs of the marketplace and to make Sliger/Livingston Publications could still acquire the property {or prove the rezoning. tially reserved for the race track, think- a thriVing busmess." Continued from Page 1 parking under the new zoning, "The original petition was to rezone ing that one (lay the land may be re- S/L pubhcations include The Liv· ROLAND PETERSON quired for parking," Nino explained. Concerns about whether the present one lot (actually two lots) and we in- gram has been terribly successful and cluded all that seemed feasible," ingston County, Press, The Brighton "Restricting the ability of land residential use of the property could papers in June of 1980, Peterson was • there is Insufficient land to respond to Demray contended. "Those (other) in- Argus, The Northville Record. The this success story. The land in question owners to deal almost singularly with continue under the change were raised Novi News, The South Lyon Herald and named publisher of Livingston County by various people attending an April 16 dividuals are not petitioning." will help resolve this problem." one prospective client is an unwar- I The Milford Times and several shop- Newspapers and continued as a direc- ranted restriction. There remains ade- public hearing on the issue. They were pers serving Livingston and tor of Llvmgston County Newspaper Speaking for the majority, Commis- The immediate effect of the zoning quate land outside of this zoning pro- assured by officials existing uses could Washtenaw counties. and Sliger Home Newspapers, He was sion Chair Jerry Mittman countered change would be that owners of the af- posal (area) to accommodate growth continue under "grandfathering" pro- A 1958graduate of the University of named executive editor in 1981,concur- that, since the intended use of neighbor- !ected land parcels would not be limited and development potential of the visions of the city ordinance. Michigan, Peterson began his rent with consolidation of Livingston ing property in the long run was non- to selling their property to Northville Downs racetrack facility in my opi- After the public hearing, only Com- newspaper career with the Northville County Newspapers and Sliger Home residential anyway, the entire area Downs interests. nion." missioner William Demray voted Record and Novi News'in 1966,He serv- Newspapers into Sliger/Livingston : "The land in question has been essen- Nino pointed out Northville Downs against recommending city council ap- may as well be changed. ed as editor of the Novi News for about PUblications. , eight months, then became editor of Peterson has served in many com- The South Lyon Herald for slightly munity organizations. Currently, he is a more than one year. member of the Livingston County • DiComo tapped to plan township hall expansion Peterson became editor of The Economic Development Corporation, Brighton Argus in 1969, following ac- the Livingston County Economic "It was a case of the money becoming : Planning for expansion of the quisition of that newspaper by then Development Office Board, the Howell available if we could produce final Publisher William Sliger. In 1980Peter- Area Chamber of Commerce Board aM .township hall building will begin soon plans in a short timespan," supervisor under a contract approved by the board 'I suppose if you get rig~t down to it, 1 son was named a director of Sliger the Howell Rotary Club. Susan Heintz said during budget ses- Home Newspapers and continued to Peterson and wife Wendy, an at- 'of trustees Monday night. . sions earlier this year. "(Former . In an item added to the agenda of the couldn't adequately explain why I didn't go serve as editor of The Brighton Argus. torney and Genoa Township clerk, and supervisor) Wilson Grier had the plans Special meeting for consideration of in- When SCC purchased the Livingston sons David and Greg live near out looking for three companies to bid on the for this building stashed in a drawer County Press and other Milliman Brighton. . :corporation as a charter township, the somewhere, SUbmitted them and got board approved a contract with Kamp job. I wanted something beyond the strict the money. If he hadn't had the plans, DiComo Associates, P.C. of Livonia for this building may never have happen- • the schematic design phase of the ex- seller-buyer relationship.' ed." Hearing set Tuesday pansion. A major shortfall of the design, : The contract, for a maximum of township officials said, is the lack of What will the neighbors think? $12,420, calls for the architectural firm - Richard HenIliIl~sen storage areas. Portions of various LaRosa, whose house at 589Randolph'is to produce a general proposal recom- Township treasurer rooms have been devoted wholly to City planners are expected to get an across the street from the parcel. "It's mending methods by which the bUilding storage of records, equipment and sup- earload at a public hearin'g scheduled ju.st going to down the property values at 41600Six Mile can be expanded. plies, there being no other space in the for next Tuesday. At the hearing, plan- With them putting an office bUilding The schematic design would show ners will listen to comments about a re- next door. Allen found that explanation satisfac- main part of the bUilding. 'how much space should be added and to Asked by trustee Richard Allen why quest filed by developers Tom Cook and "We move to Northville for peace and tory and no other trustees questioned Growth of the township police depart- what part of the present bUilding the he had not sought bids from other ar- Steve Gordon to rezone for office use a quiet and now they want to build a of- the procedures. The contract was ap- ment long ago made that area pinched new construction should be attached. chitectural firms, Henningsen said he "loping, wedge-shaped land parcel on fice across the street." proved on a unanimous vote. for space, as records fill up much of the A five-year old study prepared by preferred for this phase to be done by the southeast corner of Eight Mile and LaRosa said he and other Henningsen added that he would be main room and other areas are sized to township planning consultants Villican- "someone who understands what I'm Randolph. neighborhood residents plan to attend exploring means of financing' the ex- accommodate only a few officers at a •• Leman Associates demonstrates a need trying to do here," noting that Kamp Contacted Friday, Gordon said he did the hearing and make It clear they do pansion project, noting that trustees time. for additional space at township hall, Dicomo Associates principal Donald not want to discuss tht:ir intended use not want the rezoning request approv- DiComo is a community resident who have requested that some other funding Other improvements planned at particularly for storage areas and township hall, beyond expansion of the for the property before next week's ed. has done much work in Northville. source supplement any general fund in- hearing. , larger police department quarters. bUilding Itself, inclUde more paved The hearing will take place at 8 p.m. : Treasurer Richard Henningsen "I suppose if you get right down to it, vestments in the building. Owners of neighboring property, Tuesday at city hall. It Will be follOWed Township officials have long parking in front of the building and • recommended the contract for expan- I couldn't adequately explain why I however, say they intend to oppose the by the planning commission's regular didn't go out looking for, three com- acknOWledged that the township ball, opening a road allowing emergency i sion design, noting that the recom- vehicles to enter and exit off of Win- request in force. meeting, at which the commiSSIOnISex- pames to bid on th.e job," Henningsen constructed under a federal grant pro- "We've got petitIOns gOlllg and I mended maximum is the total allotted chester rathcI:.1han utilizing the main pected to deliver its deciSIOn on tile said. 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__\~_...L.- ....J~ .... __ .... _~ 4·A- THE NORTHVILLE RECORD-Wednesday. May I. 1985 Council examines millage reduction in budget study .'., .. \ .." :. Looking at a 1985-86bUdgetprojection parimutuel tax rebates from the state council said it would be worth doing at brightened. however. as Mapes detail· city beautification commission. noted. guardsare needed. }hat incorporates a tax decrease for ci· were increased in the projected bUdget only a 10·percentsaVings. which would ed how the city happensto have the 1954 "We really needthe money - we spend A flagpole for South Main boulevard ·ty residents. city council members from the 1984-85figure of $592,000to pay for the $7,000piece of eqUipment in van which, he explained, is used for it pretty." wasincluded In the budget without cO§t. :Monday night observed that it was the $710,000,Walters said, on the advice of three to four years. eqUipment for maintenance work at He pointed out that the areas he added. as the V.F. W. Post had In. Jirst time in three years that they had State Senator R. Robert Geake of Nor· The D.P.W. bUdgetalso included pur· Rural Hill Cemetery. beautified have been growing and Will, dicated it would make the purchase•.. : enjoyed studying the budget. thville. chase of two new snow plows ($5,800) continue to do so with planned Councilmember Carolann Ayers ask. = The proposedbudget reduces millage and replacement of a haIr·ton pick·up "Bud Hartner found the van. a During the budget stUdy session the Wonder Bread truck with a Lincoln downtownexpansion. ed what was happening about. the from the current 16.68mills to 15.40 truck ($10,000)which was retired last Walters added that over $58.000of shrubsplanted last fall that did not~ur. :mills in the budget for the fiscal year DPW and beautification budgets were body. in a farmer's field. He told the discussed. fall when it rusted out. beautification work has beendonewith vive the winter in the South Main land- :beginningJuly 1. The list of D.P.W. vehicles provided farmer. 'I'll give you $125and not a cent D.P.W. superintendent Ted Mapes more.' The farmer said, 'sold: so we donationswhich still comein at the rate scaping and was assured they will:oo : In addition the Randolph drain received high praise from Gardner and by Mapes was viewed with interest by of about onea month. replacedby the nursery. , , the council as it included a 1954haIr·ton overhauletl the motor and have used it :assessmentis reduced from 1.20mills other council members. at the cemetery ever since,:' Mapes The council is expected to stUdy tile ~o 1.0mill. City Manager Steve Walters "Even if our trucks are old, they still van and a 1949tractor rotary mower. However. he said. the city could not housing commission budget for Allen Walters warned council that the next said. adding that there's one problem. .told the council that he expects the look nice." Gardner observed as he "We have no title for it." expect them in the amounts of the past Terrace later this month. probably a,t'a :drain millage to continue to drop every praised Mapes' "absolutely superb D.P.W. bUdgetwill have a majorexpen· when benches ($500 each), trees (SI00) specialsessionMay 13.Walters said" ;year as the tax baseincreases. job." diture in a $40.000dump truck and a The proposed beautification budget and tree guards ($250)have beengiven. The budget is expected to be adopted .. "I think it's a workable budget in its street sweeper. has been increased from $5.000 to He said all projected trees and benches in its final form at the May 21 counCil Mapes' recommendations included The usually dull budget session $8.000.Gardner. who also serves on the have been purchased but about 50 tree ;reductions that still leaves an improve- meeting. ':' :. ·ment fund with a cushion." Walters told replacement of a 1975 tractor and :mayor pro tem G. Dewey Gardner. who mower for a new 4·wheel drive tractor ,Presided in the absence of Mayor Paul with snow plow and larger mower at a -Vernon who is ill. and the other council trade-in cost of $10,000.He noted that :members. the recommended purchase would EDe to review application for 108 Group plan,' make it easier to plow parking lots and ; The paVing assessment for South city courts. Residents last winter had A clearer picture of the economics application at its meeting at 7 p.m. next $10 million in EDC·backed bonds, ac· million for buildings and $395.000' for ;Main remains at .50 mills in the proJec- objected to delays in snow removal on behind the proposed downtown multi· Tuesday. But City Manager Steven cording to the application. and lists fixtures andequipment. . tion. Walters anticipated the haIr mill cul-de-sacsand courts. usebuilding at Main and Center emerg· Walters, who acts as secretary of the Merrill Lynch Pierce Fenner & Smith The project is expected to bring ~ levy would continue for at least another Mapes also gained approval for his ed last week as developers outlined the EDC. reported yesterday that discus- asthe potential bondpurchaser. new jobs to Northville: 110 with the year "until the Wayne County Road recommendation of a new type of salter project in their application for sion of the application could be delayed restaurant. 38in offices, 50in retail and Commission begins to kick in its that is more conservative in dispensing Economic Development Corporation at least a wet;k. Estimated costs of the project'are as eight in building management. The, share." salt. While noting the manufacturer financial assistance. total estimated annual payroll is just Revenues anticipated from follows: $521,000for land purchase. guarantees a 5O-percent savings. the The EDC is scheduled to review the The real estate corporation is seeking $665.000for site improvements, $8.45 over $3 million. •• '."SWlNSTlE

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State Senator R. Robert Geake of Nor- thville vetermarian, a nurse and a doc- Looking for a Talking thville addressed seventh and eighth tor's assistant. In addition to guest tailoring shop? graders at Our Lady of Victory last Weight watchers or GARDEN speakers, students also conducted mellculous dressers. week during the school's Career Week. mock interviews, practiced filling out lapham's has a com- CENTER politics held every other year for seventh arid plete alteration depart- 117 job applications and viewed films ment ready to serve you. W.Ann Arbdr Tr. eighth graders. Geake was one of a about careers. Record photo by Steve Personal flttmgs for both PLYMOUtH host of guests discussing careers. Fecht. men and women. Others included his wife Carol, a Nor- LAPHAM'S 453-8250 120 E. Main. Northville Hours: 349-3677 Mon. thru Fri. 9-7 OpenThurs. & Fn 9 to 9 Sat. 9--5. Sun. 11-3 Mon. Tues. Wed.. Sat.9·6

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'" -- I weonesoay. May I. IlIO:J-' " .. "vn, t1VILLt: Ht:vUHU-:>-A \ • Council juggles plans, will meet the governor ,. An Invitation to a reception with Rather than simply cancel next Governor James Blanchard and week's council meeting, It was Michigan Week activities are causing necessary for the city to schedule the changes In Northvll1e City Council's 9:30 p.m. session In order to call the • meetlng schedule this month. bUdget hearing for May 21 and to re-set "'Because council' members and city the se~er assessment roll hearing date. manager Steve Walters had received Walters said he expected the late pe~nal lnvltations to an evening evening meeting to be brief with a rt!Ception at the governor's mansion in special meeting probably called for Lansing frpm 6-7:30 p.m. next Monday May 13to discuss such other pending ci· evening, council Monday delayed its ty business as the rezoning recommen· Ml}Y 6 meeting hour from 8 p.m. to 9:30 dation for Cady and Center from the p.m, planning commission. He also an· Northville Township officials also ticipated the council would stUdy the have received an invitation to the same housing commission bud~et then. reception. Supervisor Susan Heintz at- tended a similar event In April when the Date for the second regular council • top elected officia~s from 15 western meeting of the month already was Wayne County governments gathered changed from May 20 to May 21 at the governor's residence. City mayor because of the mayor exchange day Paul Vernon had been invited but was program May 20 during Michigan unable to attend due to illness. Week. The city is teaming with City council member Carolann Ayers Brighton for the annual exchange. said she understood about 200 officials Also on the agenda is student law day from western Wayne County had been next Tuesday when high school invited to next Monday's reception. students spend the day with city of· J,letroit City Council members attended ficials to experience "government in a similar reception on Monday. action." PT A publishers Amerman PTA members seem to have mastered the Gram staff members are Claudia Hammond (front row from • City police auction May 18 publishing process - at least when it comes to school newslet- left), community events; Carol Kapusky, chairperson and :"Northville City Police will conduct an bicycles, a couple of mo-peds and a ters. The Michigan PTA recently awarded the Amerman group editor; Dianne McCulloch, typist; Betty Baird, (back row ·auction of confiscated arid recovered miscellaneous assortment of other with its PTA Unit Newsletter Award for 1985.The award was from left), duplicating and distribution; Sherry Duff, scouting :property beginning at 10a.m. May 18. items are to be sold to the highest bid· presented April 20 at a convention in Lansing. The Michigan news; Ina Hacker, duplicating and distribution, and Barbara ~ The auction, which coincides with the ders. PTA recognized the efforts of Amerman volunteer parents in Harris, school news. Record photo by Steve Fecht. :annual downtown garage sale, will con- For further information, call the city putting together the Am-A-Gram, the school newsletter. Am-A- :tinue until all items are sold. Several police business number: 349-1280.

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~\ 6-A- THE NORTHVILLE RECORD-Wednesday. May 1. 1985 .... .~"" t Whitey Wistert, of famed U-M football brothers, dies I The first of three All·Amerlcan foot· Ohio, following a heart attack. numbers retired at University of Law School and served as an assistant ball brothers and a member of the Na· He was the brother of Alvin Wistert, a or to the University of Michigan home and was active In the Traverse tlonal Football Foundation and Hall of Michigan) and all earned AIl·American football coach for U·M. He received his Athletic Scholarship Fund, Ann Arbor. City Rotary Club. He was Preceded ih longtime Northville resident. Francis, honors. LLB from U-MLaw School In 1939. Fame, Francis M. "Whitey" Wlstert. Alvin and Albert, who lives in Thousand Mr. Wistert was the first president of death by his first wife. Ellzabeth, lp 73, of Toledo, Ohio, died April 23 at Lake A memorial service for the former U· , For 11 years he practiced with the the Greater Lucas County Safety Coun· 1982. : " Oaks. CallCornla. all played tackle, all M football and baseball star was held at firm of Kelley, Drye, Newhall, Magin· County Memorial Hospital, Painesvllle, wore Number 11 (one of only four cil. He was a member of the Toledo In addition to brothers Alvin an(l 4 p.m. Tuesday at St. Michael's In the nes and Warren In New York City, Rotary Club. Inverness Club, Toledo Albert. he leaves his wife. Barbara' Hills Episcopal Church In Toledo where specializing In labor law and labor rela- Club, Greater Toledo Municipal Whiteside Wistert of Glen Lake; two. he had been a member and served as tions. During World War II. he served League, Toledo Area Chamber of Com· daUghters, Wendy Wlstert Peterson,' a , , ----Obituaries ---- vestryman. three years as a Navy night fighter merce, New York and Ohio bar assocla· former Northville teacher now pf JOHNSCHNUR

t~orthland 569-6570, Southland 374-0510, Eastland 526-0200, W,ltland 522·3011, Ann Guldberg Phone: (313) 348·9577 Falrlane 593·3210, Oakland Mall 583·7060, Llkesldo 247·0430, .~ Representative Answering Service: (313) 356·n20 I Twelve Oakl 348·7822, Brlarwood 769·16" , . ~",r-_ .., \ •• Wednesday. May 1, 1985- THE NORTHVILLE RECORD-7-A Novi Bowl~A-Thonenters its third year Rotary calendar will

NOVI - Want to go bowlIng to sup- soon be available po1;ta worthwhile cause? lfso, Novl Youth Assistance (NYAl Is IOOkjng for volunteers to participate In Northville Rotary Club an· Club, In care of First • !.heir' third annual bowl-a-thon. The nounces that its Northville Com- Presbyterian Church of Nor- bow,-a-thon wl1l be held at the Novl munity Calendar has gone to thville, 200East Main. Bowton Novl Road on Saturday, May press and will be available for An attachment card bearing 18,at 10a.m. sale in a few days. the purchaser'S name and calen- Joyce Hellenga, co-chalr of the an- The calendar will run from Ju- dar serial number .....ill have been nual.~vent, said this year's goal Is to ly I, 1985,to June 30, 1986,Rotary detached and stored for drawing raise $6,000. "The tremendous com- reports. inasmuch as it also is a purposes. All cards drawn will be munlly support of this event In the past lottery calendar. returned to the barrel, Rotary of· has shown that the people of Novl want As well as listing functions of ficials explain. so It is possible to more programs to benefit youth and various Northville community win multiple times. All state lot- prevent delinquency and substance organizations, the calendar of- tery license regulations have abuse," said Hellenga. fers opportunity of a $25 drawing been complied with, they add. for each day of the year with a • "NYA can provide these programs Proceeds from the sale of the bonus draWing of $300 at the end with the funds raised from another suc- Northville Community Lottery cessful bowl-a-thon." of each month. In addition, Scott Lenheiser reports for the club, as Calendars will be used to benefit Again this year, the NYA Bowl-a-thon part of the July 4, 1986,celebra- the local community through will feature celebrity emcees. Return- tion in Northville. a grand prize Northville Rotary projects. The ing as hosts are Gary Cubberly, host of of $3,000will be awarded. Northville Rotary Club says It P.M. Detroit on WJBK-TV 2, and Keith sees this calendar as a continuing Depicted on the calendar are project to be followed up each Famle, chef at Raphael's in the hand-drawn sketches of selected Sheraton Oaks. They will be joined this houses in the City of Northville by year with sales to begin May 1. year by Tom MacKinnon, chef at C. Phelps Hines and Vignettes of "It Is an innovative way to sup- MacKinnon's restaurant in Northville. Victorian ladies. port the Northville community, to The calendar may be purchas- know the activities of Northville . • Bowlers from civic organizations, the ed from any Rotary member for city council, city administration, Novl organizations and perhaps to win $25. Written requests should be extra money," states Lenheiser Police Department and the Novi sent to the Northville Rotary for the club. ~ < schools along with other Novi residents will be competing for highest scores · and the most money pledged. ·, Anyone interested in boWlingor spon- soring a bowler is asked to call NYA of- fices at 349-8398. ,-" -I· ; NYA is an organization made up of citizen volunteers, assisted by profes- .\ional staff, whose purpose is to help youth and their families deal with pro- ~ blems and thus help prevent juvenile J ~ellnquency . ..The group hopes to achieve its goals by sponsoring educational and recrea- tional activities for youth. NYA pro- grams include summer camp scholar- ships, a drop-in center for teens and p'arentlng classes such as STEP and ~TEP/Teen. NYA also administrates , ~e ·PLUS program in which adult ,~. volunteers are paired on a one-to-one , Oasis with youn!{sters from one-parent Emcees Keith Famie of Raphel's and Tom McKinnon of McKinnon's warm up for Bowl-A-Thon with •.' h:omes. organizers . · ro.wnship seeks board, commission applications

Northville Township is seeking committees to study particular issues. isn't necessarily anything wrong with Hall, 41600Six Mile Road, Northville, residents who may be Interested In Township clerk Georgina Goss said that, but it would be nice to have a 48167.Resumes specifying any specific 'elecomlng actively involved In their the township needs names of interested larger pool to draw from when we have talents or areas of Interest would help community by serving on township persons to draw from when making ap- anopeninK." township officials choose among ap- boards and commissions. pointments and selections. plicants for particular positions. "We're running into a situation where Those Interested may supply their There are numerous standing boards we have a few people who are serving name, address and telephone number For further Information, contact the and commissions and occasional ad hoc on several boards," Goss said. "There to Goss by mail at Northville Township township at 348-9000.

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Continued from Page 1 wherever. Just as long as there aren't ridiCulous to say we haven't done our Geake also praised Blanchard for his legislators are citing Blanchard's capacity with the legitimate but com. any more in my district. We've done share. We're getting very tired of Col· "courage" In resisting Young's pro- preVious rejection of Plymouth Center pet1qg interest in local development isn't contingent on anything Detroit more than our share." eman Young's campaign rhetoric. They posa!. as a potential prison site. On February projects that increase the community's does, unlike a lot of communities, Northvllle Township Supervisor are not going to have another Detroit "I believe our good-faith negotiations 16, 1984, Blanchard Issued a press tax bllse." , WesUand and Macomb County for ex- SusanJ. Heintz was also quick to res- prison in Northville Township." have broUghtabout an understanding of release abandoning plans for a That decision led state corrections Of~ ample," he said. "I don't care where pondto Young's demands. Geake's response to Young's com- the unfair burden we have already ac- Plymouth Center conversion that had f1cials to return to an earlier plan to the prisons go. If Mayor Young doesn't "We will never accept a prison at ments was immediate and strongly- cepted," Geake said. "I will not allow beenproposedthe previous October. construct a new, prototype regional want one, (lne. Send them up north or Piymouth Center," she said. "It's worded, vowing to "defend Plymouth Mayor Young to destroy the just "The economic impact information prison at Five Mile and Beck, adjacent and Northville Township residents agreements that have been reached ... has shown that long·term loss of to Phoenix Correctional Facility. That from big city politicians who think they after long hours of discussion and hard local tax dollars could have resulted prison, since named Scott Regional can export all their criminals, mentally work. Coleman Young does not run the from the conversion," Blanchard Correctional Facility, Is now under COn- Lee featured in film III and mentally retarded to nor- State of Michigan." stated then. "This action balances the struction and slated for completion next thwestern WayneCounty." In battling Young's proposals, local urgent need to expand our prison year. Continuedfrom Page 1 Investigation by social workers leads to the discovery that Arthur is Lola, and ~ he got there he saw that most of those the youngsters' problems multiply. trying for ieads were about his age; so They're the kinds of problems and Deed to Center property may prohibit pr~son heput his name on that list. adventures, however, that should be a , , "When the calls came (for those hit with young audiences.The picture is • whose agents had gotten them listed), rated G and being shown in weekend By KEVIN WILSON in 1957.Under its terms, ownership is to discovered earlier, noting it may have Plymouth Center' A' bUilding as part of the casting director questioned his be- matinees at a dozenarea theaters. revert to WayneCounty if the state ever been useful in late 1983and early 1984 a plan to reduce crowding at NorthVille ing on the list but said, 'Everything's so Jeff's mother identifies him as the Any plan to convert Plymouth Center uses the property for any purpose other when the township was fighting the Regional Psychiatric Hospital by mov. confusedanyway, go ahead.''' youngster at the left rear in publicity for Human Development to a state than mental health treatment for state corrections department proposal ing somepatients. The tryout resulted in his getting the pictures of "The Beniker Gang." prison, as Detroit Mayor Coleman children. to usePlymouth Center asa prison site. The clause specifically states that the part of James In the Scholastic and For Jeff the film represents another Young suggestedlast week, would like- "We're trying to get it cleared up so That proposal was subsequently mental health care offered on the site Lorimar Productions movie based on step toward his goal - and a top item ly run Into the same problem that has we can get it sold," said township abandoned on the order of Governor must be "for children" if the state is to the novel, "Dear Lola." onhis resume. been delaying sale of the property to supervisor Susan Heintz. "Nobody James Blanchard, who said he was ac- retain ownership. The story, available in Dell paper- For someonewho still is a junior in private Interests. knew about it until just recently. We've ting on the recommendations of the Heintz said she hopes the reverte. back, begins at Esther Watson college, the resume is impressive. It State Representative Gerald H. Law got to find somebody in the county to departments of correction and of clause issue can be setUed rapidly so Memorial Hall, a home for children. also includes lead roles in "No Big (R-Plymouth Township) Introduced sign off on it." management and budget. that the land can be sold. Several The five youngsters, who are not Deal," a Clnetudes Film Production, , legislation in February calling for sale The land was deeded to the state by Law mentioned the reverter clause as developers have expressed an interest related, range in age from six to 18. "Calaban" and "Alexander of the land only to find there is a the now-defunct Wayne County Board one possible tool in any renewed fight in the land, she said, and some have Their goal of living together as a family Hawkshaw's Mysteries," educational "reverter clause" in the deed to the of Supervisors. County government has against prison siting at Plymouth been waiting patiently since State is made possible becausethe oldest, Ar- films. property. gone through two structural incarna- Center, but noted that the governor did Senator R. Robert Geake (R- thur Beniker, writes a nationally syn- There are stock and regional theater Law's bill has been pending ever tions since then, and Heintz said it is an not support Young's proposal and said Northville) introduced a sale bill In late dicated column of advice under the credits, including the prince in "The since while state officials lnvestigate open question whether the board of he did not expect the state to seriously 1984. nameof "Loia." Nutcracker Ballet" for Detroit Sym- their legal authority to sell the proper- commissioners or the county executive consider adding a fourth prisOn to this Geake's heaVily-pUblicized bill' was After a week of driving in the van Ar- phony, Patrick in "Marne" for New ty. now has authority to waive the provi- area. deleted from the legislative agenda thur has bought, Arthur, Edmund, 14, York Dinner Theater and a singer/- The clause, a normal one in such sionsof the reverter clause. The reverter clause would also ap- near the end of the sessionin December Cassie,13,Ben, 6, and James, 15,(Jeff narrator role in "Trouble in Tahiti" for cases,was included when Wayne Coun- Heintz said it was "unfortunate" the pear to block the state department of as legislators rushed to complete other Lee) find and fix up a rundown house Michigan Opera Theater. Then add ty transferred the property to the state reverter clause had not been mental health's plan to use the business. television and commercial credits. t. that looks like the drawing Cassiemade of what their home shouldbe. It all is backed by years of acting, An invented grandfather stalls off jazz, ballet and vocal lessons- and, for Coordinator named questions for a while by the town's Jeff Alan-Lee It means the show natives about who is caring for them. definitely is going on. Plans for Northville Public Schools' child care program should be forthcoming following last week's appointment of a ---In Uniform------preschool program coordinator. Mary K. Scullen, who has worked at the Cadet John Letarte, a 1984graduate vited to West Point for Plebe-Parent WITH THIS COUPON ONLY Spartan Village Child Development Center of Northville High School, took part in Weekendto tour the grounds,meet with ,- the annuai Plebe-Parent Weekendhere staff and faculty members and learn at Michigan State University for six years, DANGER SIGNALS OF at the U.S. Military Academy March 13- first-hand about the regimen followed was selected for the post from a field of 48 17. by the academy's newestcadets. applicants. PINCHED NERVES: John's parents, Robert and Lorraine Cadet Letarte, one of 1,100plebes at Scullen's appointment was unanimously Letarte of 45861Seven Mile Road, and West Point, plans to graduate in 1988 approved by the board of education at its 1. NeckPain 2. ArmPain 3.StiffNeck 4. low BackPain John's sister Lori, also attended. The Headaches MuscleSpasms Neuritis HipPain and be commissioned a second lieute- meeting last week. Her salary is $10 per ShoulderPain Neuralgia SlippedDisc leg Pain ,- relatives of plebes (freshmen) are in- nant in the U.S. Army hour with no fringe package. Whileweareacceptingnewpatients,nooneneedfeelanyobligation. .- Currently pursuing a master's degree in HAVE YOU EVER WONDERED IF CHIROPRACTIC K·12 Educational Administration, Scullen COULD HELP YOUR CONDITION? started in her new post last week. She received a bachelor of arts degree in CITY OF NOVI elementary education from MSU in 1983. DOINIDIS CHIROPRACTIC LIFE CENTER During her six-year. tenure at Spartan Call for Appointment Most Insurances 41616W.·10 Mile NOTICE Village, Scullen worked as a child care (at MeNd~;rOOk) aide, assistant teacher in toddler and 348-7530 Accepted NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Planning Board of the City preschool units and most recently as head of Novi will hold a public hearing at 8:00 P.M. on Wednesday, May teacher in the toddler unit. 15,1985 in the Novi Public Library, 45245 West Ten Mile Rd., Novi, MI to consider the following use: . The Akron Tire Novi, Inc., represented by Tom Tokar, are re- questing continuation of outdoor storage and sales of recreational ....--' GROOMER'S vehicles on their site located at 43111 Grand River which is in the Town Center District. .' '~l~ 0 CHOICE / (I~ I II I,r Schoolof All ~reed Such use is not permitted, however, the applicant has re- fJ~I' 1 J' / DogGroommg quested a variance from the Board of Appeals. \... U'WhereQuatityCounts' This public hearing is being held in accordance with the re- ~ ) \Jj' " SmallStl.MedlumStJ 1 \ i / (\ large SI6& up quirements set forth and regulated in Sec. 3006 of Ordinance 84-18. , \ " () ('. 348-3822 All interested persons are.invited to attend. Information con- Ii( ,'" '(I I I cerning the proposal is available at the Office of the City Clerk and any written comments may be sent to the Office of the City Clerk, Student Enrollmen~ I \ ~ II 45225West Ten Mile Road, Novi, MI48050 until 5:00 P.M., Wednes- Now Open \_.~.LV'~~ day, May15,1985. 135 E. Cady Jj~1\I··I( Northville 1\ { I ( City of Novi Planning Board LIcensed by Ihe Stole 1/ '>../ I \ I S\~!~ Ernest Aruffo, Secretary Board of Edue.llon (, ~~~ (5/1/85 NR, NN) Karen Tindale, Planning Clerk

ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS ADDITION AND ALTERATIONS TO NORTHVILLE HIGH SCHO'OL OAK DINING Northville Pubtic Schools will receive sealed Separate Proposals for (a) Gym Divider Curtain: (b) Basketball Backstops; (c) Auditorium Seating; SET (d) Vocal Music Risers; (e) Carpeting; (f) Terrazzo Tile Flooring; and (g) Gym Flooring for the Addition and Alterations to Northville High School 88 until: 3:00P.M., local time, Wednesday, May 8,1985 at the offices of Nor- $599 thville Public Schools, 501W. Main Street, Northville, Michigan 48167.Pro- Reg. 999.88 posals received after that time will not be accepted. All proposals will be publicly opened and read aloud at the same time and place. All Interested Includes 42" Round Table. 1·12" Apron Leaf, parties are invited to attend. 4 Bow-back Oak Chairs. Light or Dark Finish. Proposed Contract Documents may be examined at the following locations during normal business hours by prospective Bidders: 584 W. ANN ARBOR TRAIL, PLYMOUTH. 453-4700 a. The oflices of: Coquillard/Dundon/Peterson and Argenta, Ar- 0pMI o.JIy fJ'30-8:00. T1ld to save you moneyl Because u-C!S has cui the .... The accepted Bidder will be required to furnish a satisfactory Perfor- pnces on ,ts most maglllfK'ent carpelS plushes, texlures, mance Bond and Labor and Material Payment Bond, each in an amount Sunday, May 12 saxollles and more all In fashIonable, colors created to match your equal to 100%of his Contract. decorahng style' Plus, lees beauly 's matched by supenor performance' ,I Rates of wages and fringe benefits to be paid to each class of Le('s CarpelS flghl sialIC shock, res,st SOIling,and Wllhstands heavy traflIC .... ' ••• 0_ •• mechanics employed in the project by the contractor and all of his sub- and abraSIVe wear 'TMt's quality' And thai's the value that has made lees a contractors shall be not less than the wage and fringe benefit rates household trad.llOn for 139 y

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.:~~ '..: Water department mClY finance project :' .~' I .,; Township trustees may soon recom- sewerproject. the massive project. water and sewer department with the~l mend that the water and sewer depart- Goss told the board Monday night township pledging to pay interest on thel: ment finance construction of water that the township's bond counsel has It would be best, shesuggested,if the money Invested, Goss said. Since pro-~ School Notebook lines In the Grandview Acres subdivi- advised that bonds should not be Issued Grandview Acres project were funded perty owners within the special assesS-: sion from Its own funds, to be reimburs- closer than three months apart In order In the same bond issue. But given the ment district will be paying Interest on~~ ~ uncertainty of legal action, the Grand- JEFFREY PETERS, son of Ron a minimum of 15 credit hours In ed by a later bondIssue. to get the best.rates. the money, there Is no cost to thei Such projects are generally financed The Haggerty Road sewer program Is view Acres project wll1 likely be ready townShip, treasurer Richard Henri:-'~ and Margaret Peters of 21888 their respective disciplines at a for ~onstruction before the revenue Cumberland Drive, is one of 500 mmimum grade point average of through municipal revenue bonds, but on hold pending the results of a legal ingsenadvised. ,~1, township clerk Georgina Goss has challenge raised by owners of the Dun from Haggerty Road bonds can be The board did not take any formal ac· : • students throughout the nation nam- 3.25. available. ed 1985finalists in the Umted States Northville residents honored were recommended that the Grandview Rovin Country Club. Gosssaid current tion on Goss' recommendation, stating t ' Presidential ScholarsProgram. SHARON CAMPBELL, MARY Acres project bond Issuebe done in con- projections are that the legal challenge The estimated $~,OOO cost of the Instead a preference to walt untIJ con-~: From the 500 finalists, the selec- DAYTON, MARTHA GAITSKILL, junction with the planned larger bond wl1l be settled within three to four mon- water service extension could be struction bids for the project had been\,. tion of 141Presidential Scholars will MARY GROVES, BARBARA Issuance to finance the Haggerty Road ths, clearing the way for construction of financed by the reserved fund of the solicited and a contractor chosen. ; :: be made in early May by the KIMERY, CAROL MEGDAN, • members of the Commission on MARY TRAUSCH, KATHERINE Presidential Scholars. The program VAN LOKE and HAROLD J. · identifies annually the most WILLIAMS . Vehicle break-ins reported Estate worksh()p set . . distinguished and accomplished l'~ I In the township ••• a.m. April 8 and 8:30 a.m. April 23, graduating high schoolseniors in the MINDI HUBER, daUghter of of Northville, will conduct the program. nation. Terry and Marilyn Huber of 41973 police report. Schoolcraft College Foundation's Items valued at $725 were stolen from The complainant came to the Nor- fourth Financial and Estate Planning They will focus on how to Increase : Jeff is a graduating senior at Nor- Waterwheel, has been named a 1985 financial positions, how to plan an thville High School and is class United States National Award win- a 1983Thunderbird parked at a Five thville Township police station to report Seminar will be held from 7-10 p.m. Mile business sometime between 6:30 the theft and said he noticed no signs of May 7 In the Founder's Room at the estate and how to use valuable tax In- president. ner In cheerleading by the United centives related to charitable gifts. StatesAchievement Academy. and 7:30 p.m. April 25, township police forced entry. Waterman Campus Center. report. The .complalnant told police the gun John Landis, second vice president The $10cost Is a tax-deductible con- JEFFREY DARROW of 1139Jef- The Academy selects USAA win- tribution to the Schoolcraft College frey Drive received the Highest ners upon the recommendations of The complainant told police unknown was In a nlghtstand drawer at the head and trust officer at ManUfacturers subjectlsl smashed the driver's side of the bed. He further said he had no Bank and Lee Holland, senior partner Foundation. For reservations and In-' Scholastic Average Award- teachers, coaches, counselors or formation, call 591-6400,extension213. Freshman at the Wayne State other school sponsorsand upon stan- window to gain accessto the vehicle. reason to look for the gun until April 23, of Hol1and,Newton & Associates, CPAs University Col1egeof Engineering dards set forth by the the Academy. Officers at the scene found a large whenhe noticed It missing. ~p Honors and Awards Program at the Mindl was recommended by her rock on the front passengerside seat. I .. Engineering Society of Detroit cheerleadlng coach at Southfield A radar detector valued at $250 was A radar detector valued at $250was March 29. Christian School. stolen from the visor on the passenger stolen from 1985Oldsmobile parked at McAllister named side. Other Items stolen Included a Criteria for selection includes a Oasisgolf center sometime around 8:30 The appointment of Northville City McAllister will replace former can- ' Seven Northville High School briefcase valued at $275 and a $175 p.m. April 24,police report. student's academic performance, Clerk Joan McAllister to serve on the vasser C.A. Smith. ' , students were among 18 students Interest and aptitUde, leadership Olympus camera. The complainant told police unknown , Boar~ of Canvassers was approved I whose writing was selected for A five-shot Smith-Wesson revolver person(sl stole the radar detector from qualities, enthusiasm, citizenship, unammously by the Northville Board of valued at $300 was stolen from an Inn- Her term will expire December 31, I "Calliope," a magazine published etc. the driver's visor. No damage to the Education at Its meeting April 22. 1985. • • each year at Western Michigan sbrook residence sometime between 6 vehicle was found. · University. Northville resident ANN MARIE The students were participants In DREW, a student at Michigan the 13thannual Manuscript Day last Technological University, was month at WMU. Of the 47 creative among the students honored by the writing students from 16 Michigan Michigan Association of Governing ~ ., DeJi& high schools participating in the Boards of Col1egesand Universities ,;~ event, their work was selected the at Its Fourth Annual Awards Con- ~rnf,e S .RestauriJDt -~~~\ best for publication. vocation March 26. GrAnd River" Drake In Mulrwood Sq::=r~ II NHS students Included in The MAGB honors twlY outstan- 478·0080 "Calliope" are MAUREEN ding students and two distinguished KATHERINE CLANCY, faculty from each of the four-year MON.-SAT. 7:00 A.M. - 9:00 P.M; I \ A SERIOUS HEALTH PROBLEM CHRISTINE DIEHL, DIANE public col1egesand universities in SUNDAY 7:00 A.M. - 3:00 P.M. I DRAGON, LISA FELICELLI, the state. WENDY HARSCH, LAURA -MON-OAY-;iL[:YOU=CAN:EATl Being overweight is not just a matter of appearances. It is a serio,us HEPLER and DAWN SCHWElM. CINDY TODD, a former Nor- HOT ROAST BEEF BRISKET DINNER $495:. thre.at to your health. I I thville resident, recently completed ' I Nine Northville residents were 13weeks of training for her three to Come to Ernie's Monday anlj get all you can eat. Hot Roast ~ ~~ among the more than 1,300Eastern five-year assignment in Mullheim, Beef Brisket Dinner includes: potato, vegetable & tossed I II~ MEDICAL WEIGHT CONTROL PROGRAM is a hospital Michigan University students West Germany, with Campus developed approach to weight reduction. ~~.3:30-9:00 Expires May 15, 1985 \ : I receiving degrees at spring com- Crusadefor Christ International. I No Carry Outs. No Substitutions I 'F mencement April 20. The daUghter of Mr. and Mrs. J. MEDICAL WEIGHT CONTROL PROGRAM is individualized to Students receiving degrees Includ- Beecher Todd, she will work as a ~------~ meet the special requirements of each participant. ed PAUL JOHN BARROW, 20055 vocalist with a touring band called ---WEDNESDAY-:iiI:You:cA-N:E-iY--- Westview, BM, cum laude; "Pacific." MICHELE BARRON BUELOW, Todd was graduated from Nor- CORN BEEF & CABBAGE DINNER $450 MEDICAL WEIGHT CONTROL PROGRAM features: 47237 BatUeford, BS: DEBORAH thville High School and went on to Come to Ernie's Wednesday and get all you can eat. Corn FAYE JONES, 46380 West Main, earn a Bachelor of Sciencedegree in Beef & Cabbage Dinner includes: potato, vegetable & tossed -medical BS; RAYMOND SCOTT music-voice performance from Nor- salad. -nutritional gUidance • ~ McLAUGHLIN, 208 North Ely, BS; thern Michigan University. She is a 3:30-9:00 Expires May 15,1985 -psychological assistance SALLY PAWLOWSKI, 21498 member of Calvary Baptist Church No Carry Outs· No Substitutions -exercise development Stanstead, BS; JANET LOUISE in Canton. SHORT, 8200 West Six Mile. BS; ~------~ -the OptiFast supplement PHllAdP GEORGE STAHL. 7~8 Four Northville residents were ~------~ Six Mile, BS; LISA GAIL TRAVIS, among the students named to the FRIDAY • ALL- YOU-CAN-EAT MEDICAL WEIGHT CONTROL PROGRAM is an effective way dean's honor roll for the winter day 19304 Old Bridge Court, BS; FISH-N-CHIPS $495 to reduce health risks caused by obesity. For more information ROBERT EDMUND YOUNG JR, term at Lawrence Institute of 20870East Glen Haven Circle, BS. Technology. Come to Ernie's and get all you can eat. Fish 'n Chips call: To be named to the honor rol1, a Dinner includes: tossed salad. Nine Northville residents were student must maintain at least a 3.5 3:30-9:00 Expires May 15, 1985 476·1611 among the 75 outstanding business grade point average and be a full- No Carry Outs· No Substitutions students honored by the Schoolcraft time student. Students named to the honor roll 24100 Drake Rd. 331 N. Center St. -, Col1egeBusiness Division for their academic achievement April 10. were JOHN AVDOULOS, MARK ------Ask about Farmington Northville Honors were given to studentswho HOLLAND, DIANA SCHNEIDER In Restaurant Catering available for Sunday Affairs have completed 40 credit hours with andROBERT S.ZABINSKI.

CITY OF NOVI NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Planning Board of the City · of Novi will hold a public hearing at 8:00 P.M. on Wednesday, May .1 15,1985 in the Novi Public Library, 45245 West Ten Mile Rd., Novi, Tile-Carpeting-F ormica MI to consider the following use: MARVELOUS I Pizza Hut Restaurant, to be located at West Oaks Shopping THAT'S MOM ... THE LADY WHO DESERVES THE BEST! Center, is requesting to effectuate the requirements of the PD-3 100's of Samples · (Planned Development Option) district. MAKE HER DAY SPECIAL WITH A GIFT OF QUOIZEL This public hearing is being held in accordance with the re- quirements set forth and regulated in Sec. 2406, Sub-Section 7 of 145 E. Cady Northville 349·4480 LIGHTING ... DESIGNED TO BRIGHTEN HER LIFE Ordinance 84-18. All interested persons are invited to attend. Information con- FOREVER. CHOOSE FROM FIVE LOVELY PATTERNS IN cerning the proposal is available at the Office of the City Clerk and . any written comments may be sent to the Office of the City Clerk, BLUE, GREEN, RUST, OPAL, WHITE AND EARTHTONE : '45225 West Ten Mile Road, Novi, MI 48050 until 5:00 P.M., Wednes- ON HAND-BLOWN : .day, May 15,1985. City of Novi Planning Board OSAKA I ~I' I Ernp.st Aruffo, Secretary ORIENTAL :it III l~\ OPAL GLASS. '(51 '/85 NR, NN) Karen Tindale, Planning Clerk Sl)A THESE LAMPS FEATURE : i~1:"il\~\~~ll:~"~ ALL EXPERT ORIENTAL STAFF GOLD FLEMISH·FINISH 'I, . ,'.\,1 • Muxle Presaure Point MaAaae , , " f ' I "~'I' • Swedlah and SkJn Tone Muuce BASE, MUSHROOM CITY OF NOVI • Sauna and R.fr-blnl Sbowen ? i 'u/',IIL" \h~\~ PLEATED SHADE AND Beautiful and relaxed oriental nUOUfl:: ~-NOTICE OF PROVISIONS OF THE atmosphere soothes tired and aching THREE·WAY LIGHTING "'<.:..Lop,.., muscles from tension and driving 'D 1M IiDnt IndthOft FUNCTION (BASE ONLY .... 19)0 NOXIOUS WEED AND REFUSE 38499 West 10 Mile/Grand River Ave. FARMINGTON HILLS 471·2777 AS NIGHT LIGHT, TOP ORDINANCE ONLY, BASE & TOP COMBINED.)

TO: All owners, occupants or possessors of subdivided lands or lots: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in accordance with Ordinance No. 82-104 of the City of Novi, all noxious weeds, or other weeds, grass, brush, or deleterious, unhealthy growths exceeding a _-JFREE 819.95value Oift height of twelve (12) inches, or any refuse or debris growing, stan- "·ll~":R.U. 110" ..:..... Inc:. , i\...... Set wilh purchase .; ding or lying upon any property in the City of Novi, shall be cut ~r:~ :iIf or selected Quolzel : -down, destroyed or removed as the case may be, at least twice in /f'" _. '~.... lighting. '. each year, once during the last half of the month of May and again 3 locat.ont an n.a' F,•• way, WHILE : -during the lat half of July of each year and more often as may be (313) R..dfOfd 2~4~O Plymou1h At' ~ '. ~~~. • 937.3670 Ioy"",' 31000 S. '.\,1. Ro SUPPLIES .' necessary. 0"1roll 4" 1 2' l'Vrfn4Ws. Avr l.._---'"\ ~o( ; , In the event the owner or occupant, or any person or persons, LAST '~agent, firm, or corporation having control or management of any o.rt Boxed \ '-_!So' : subdivided land in any subdivision in which any buildings have DID YOU KNOW? ;: been erected and where such subdivision has a zoning classlfica- To receive med.cal assls · tion that is "residential", shail fail, refuse, or neglect to comply ...... lance you do nOI have 3 SIZES: 161/2 IN. 221N. 261N.' : with the above mentioned Ordinance, the City shall cause said O · : weeds, grass, brush, deleterious, unhealthy growths, rubbish, or debris to be cut down, dstroyed or removed. Provided, further, .$88°0 $11'4°~ · ; that any lands which are situated within the flood plains or any '~ $71°° ;~~:;~:~;,.';; I • natural streams or water courses, or any area betweon the lower • fac(~ on prl' paid funeral · or upper banks of such streams or water courses shall be exemp- e.rmpllon~ Lig/l'mg FI.'urr. For forr)' Duor t ted from the provisions of this Ordinance. The expense Incurred JAMlSWIll • W,t/nil Suppllrl And Ligh' Bulbi :'by the City In the cutting, destruction or removal of same together • • -'1\( ,~ with a ten (10%) percent administrative charge will be levied and ------" collected against such property in the manner provided by law. '1'... I If" t"''''''\lrf' In nlnlf' dr, "I.. on J)" J)" d .' Failure to comply with the requirements set forth In Ordinance f If' , ..I 'Irmrhon .. No ~H\l Ot oIJl1~"hc>n '. No. 82·104 may also result in the prosec';ltion for same, and liability .... 11. ,: to the extent of the penalty therein prOVided. BRaSEELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION INC . t Everett E. Bailey ( ,Iy """" /'1' 37400 W 7 MILE ROAD MON., TUE;., WED., dAT. 1:300l\:00 ,• Building Official LIVONIA. MI 48152 • /3131 464·2211 THUIlS., Fill. 1'30.1:00 '"hf,I''' I ~. : (5/1185 NR, NN) City of Novl , I

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Mohawk, Guernsey bring flavor to Novi •, At first thought, It might seem an It took more than a month Cor'• unlikely alliance: Guernsey Dairy and McGuire to assemble the ingredients~ Mohawk Liqueurs? 'One of the managers came back the Cor the Novi ice cream. The creme de: At the first bite, however. all doubts menthe was ordered in a special '. about the sure successof this combina- other day and asked if he could 'sell it to "super·concentrate" Crom Mohawk; tion melt away. with help Crom oneoC the company's lab: Introducing these two area products kids. ' technicians. ~ to each other was the idea oC Novi City Although a five-gaUon sample batch: Manager Edward Kriewall. Manage- - Martv M('Guire. oC the Ice cream took a bottle and a half ~ ment Crom both companies embraced Guernsey Dai~y llIana~cr oC the over·the-counter liqueur, the first: the concept and decided to create an ice normal 9O-gaUonbatch produced last': cream flavor especially Cor the City oC week used only about eight ounces or.. Novi. shaVings and you have '" weU, Naming the Novi ice cream will be up the super concentrate. : The result, introduced to Guernsey's Manager Marty McGUIre hasn't qUite to patrons, McGuire said. A suggestion "One oC the managers came back the" freezers for the first time last week, decided what to caUit yet. box will be located at Guernsey's ice other day and asked if he could seUit to: should do the city proud. Imagine a For the time being, McGUire said the cream counter oC the Novi Road kids," McGuire laUghed. In Cact. the: dollop oC Mohawk's Creme de Menthe new flavor is listed somewhere between businesson the north edgeoC Northville alcohol content in the creme de menthe" liqueur in a batch oC Guernsey's ice strawberry and Rocky Road under the this week. Suggestions should have concentrate is about the same as that In : cream. Add some lucious chocolate heading "Novi?" somethingto do with the City of Novi. vanilla flavoring, he noted. • ~% • Sarris to seek reelection to Schoolcraft board • It• Sharon L. Sarris was the fIrst to an· treasurer of the schoolboard. University and a master's degree from Leaders Cor the '80s program: nounce her candidacy Cor the She said oC her candidacy: "The col· the University oC Michigan. (American Association oC Community ~ Schoolcraft ,Board oC Trustees and will lege must become even more creative Her activities include youth work, and Junior Colleges and the Fund Cor! be one of Cour candidates Cor two six- in the next Cewyears to find resources League of Women Voters, Women's the Improvement oC Post·Secondary; year terms. to finance its current programs and Political Caucus and Livonia Citizens Education) and Livonia woman oC the ~ The election is June 10. The find new ways to oreerclasses and pro- Committee Cor CableTV. year and one oC five outstanding young. Schoolcraft College District includes grams that are responsive to our consti· Honors include selection Cor a women in Michigan (Jaycees>. : the Clarenceville, Garden City. tuents' needs. Livonia, Northville and Plymouth- She is manager oC employee com· Canton school districts and a small por- munication Cor the Chevrolet-Pontiac- tion oC the Novi district. Candidates run GM oC Canadagroup oC General Motors Spaces open for city sale at-large. Corporation. Others CilingCor election were incum- bent Michael W. Burley of Canton, Previously she was president oC her Spaces Cor the annual city-wide door resirooms, Insurance, advertising: Myron CaseyoC Northville and Hussein own consulting and training company, garage sale, this year to be held bet- for the community." explained Scott: Karzun oC Livonia. a state Department oC Education con· ween9 a.m. and 5 p.m. May 18.will be Lapham, who is coordinating public in- : The deadline Cor ruing was a week sultant, Cranchise manager Cor cable available for $25 per space, with pro- Cormationon the sale. ~ agoTuesday. television companies and a high school ceeds going to the Chamber oC Com- Sign-ups Cor the spaces are being:. A Livonia resident, Sarris was ap· teacher in Livonia Cor 13years. merce and the Northville Merchants taken at Lapham'S Clothing and Tailor- 1 pointed to Cilla vacancy in August, 1982 A graduate oC Lake Michigan Com· Association. ing Shop. 120East Main. For additional : Donna McGuire samples new ice cream flavor and elected to fill the two remaining munity CoUege,Sarris has earned a inCormation, contact Lapham at 349-: bachelor's degree Crom Michigan State "Mostly the Cundsare used Cor out- 3677. ~ years oC the term. She presently is • 00000000000000000000000000 ------..... ;• ~~ "~~~r~8~ s~~2:~~rk~t~~~h~~8~ ~ Do You Know Your Blood Pressure? • ~ : "Your seafood is always so good and fresh, it is I g/'tQj_A 700 BOWL coo~::oo•• g : such a wonderful feeling to have found you here." 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GENERAL EXCELLENCE • WINNER Editorials 1981

12·A- THE NORTHVILLE RECORD-Wednesday. May 1. 1985

Our Opinions What is Young's plan?

. , By Kevin Wilson

What is Coleman Youngdoing? prisons and in having capacity at DeHoColimited to 650 inmates whenhe wants 1,000. That's the question on the lips of politicos from Detroit to Lansing this week as they try to analyze the Detroit mayor's What this doesn't explain is the inflamm'atory rhetoric or ' Record photo by STEVE FECHT latest outburst of anti-suburban rhetoric. Shortly after leaving a Model of 108Group proposal, seen from Center Street (east) side the timing. By all accounts, Young's outburst has sloweddown meeting with Governor James Blanchard April 23. Young state acquisition of DeHoCo- the Plymouth-Northville folks started muddying the waters of the prison site selection pro- had reached agreement with the state. If the need for prison cess. cells was all that was on Young's mind. he'd have been better offkeeping quiet and taking credit for th.eDeHoCosale. Downtown building Youngsays the state needs more prison beds now and that suburban officials in general, and these from Plymouth and Which prompts the speculation about Young's motives. Northville specifically, are not cooperating. He practically What else is at stake? Ask out here and you get different, pure demands that the abandoned Plymouth Center for Human guesswork, answers. One person I spoke with suggested Young would help, not hurt Development be turned into a prison. despite Blanchard's just "hates white people." Another suggested Young may be statements that conversion is "not realistic." setting up a trade-off - he'll shut up about Plymouth Center in exchange for support onsomething else. One would think the reaction to Especially compared to the From that base, the mayor is quoted saying he willabandon plans to put a big, classy building community impact created by an efforts to find two prison sites within his city unless 2,000addi- 'on top of the parking lotlat Center Neither rings true. Myownpet theory goes like this: Young institution the scale of Northville tional beds are found in the suburbs. Presumably, he means is finding it harder than he thought to find two prison sites in , and Main would be one of universal Downs, The 108 Group's proposal 2,000more than the 1,400that those "uncooperative" Northville Detroit. In fact, making goodhis promise to do so wouldlikely · relief - relief that at last the looks positively modest. It is not go- and Plymouth communities already have agreed to accept. cost him some votes. Atopthat, in selecting the first site Young · underdeveloped parcel would serve ing to turn Northville into Birm- That 1,400figure is 300more than would be housed in Detroit if said he wouldn't force the prison down people's throats if they • a purpose appropriate to its loca- ingham. Itmight make some Birm- and when Young ever comes through on his pledge to find two objected. Hearing that, they naturally objected. Combinedwith . lion. Instead, it has prompted ingham residents wish they lived in sites. the rumor that Young's aims include a landslide reelection vic- criticism from some that it is going Northville, however. tory (just winning isn't goodenough>and you begin to catch my to turn Northville into "another The question is, what good does it do Young to blame the drift. 'Birmingham. " All of those considerations are suburbs for the prison overcrowding problem? Whatever else aesthetic, of course, and so they one may think of him, it must be acknowledged that Youngis a Young needs out of his promise to build prisons in Detroit. .. People in Birmingham pro- are the most SUbjectively smart and shrewd politician - he likely would not be pounding but wants to present a strong anti-crime posture. At the least, he -bably would get a big chuckle out of evaluated. But of the project's away at this theme had he not previously calculated some needs to delay Detroit prison site designation until after the that. They have a fine city, one economic impact, there is little benefit to himself or his city from doingso. votes are counted. Scenario: Young is defeated on suburban which integrates homes, question. Successfully completed, prisons, so he abandons the Detroit site search. The state gives ' businesses and public buildings the project would be positive. Enor- Ofcourse, Young's recent enlightenment to the crime issue him 90days' notice, then picks the sites for itself. Or the 90days with surprising grace. Just about mously positive. is one apparent reason. If Detroit is actually goingto start doing expire after election day and Young picks sites just before the any suburban city would be well something about crime in the streets. particularly if it is to doso deadline. but after the votes are in. Andblames the suburbs for advised to imitate Birmingham. Northville residents already before Youngstands for reelection, it needs prison capacity im- all the problems along the way. pay a high price for their small- mediately. New prisons constructed in Detroit likely wouldn't Northville, of course, isn't just town atmosphere, and that price is open for three years. but conversions of places such as Just remember, the threat to abandon,Detroit prison siting Plymouth Center could be under way before election day. That came after Young met with the governor. And Blanchard .- any suburban city. Just as going to get higher. Development may also explain Young's frustration that the Plymouth- Williamsburg, Virginia, is better pressures are increasing in started talking about the 9O-dayprovisions at the same time. Northville area likely will succeed in allowing "only" three This couldbe fun to watch. off not trying to become Toronto, so neighboring communities, and so Northville probably is better off not will residential property values - trading in its irreplaceable old- and taxes. One way to help relieve fashioned charm for new-fashioned local residents of an increasingly charm. unreasonable tax burden is to allow After: ~t For that reason, we can't say the downtown business area a in sight the hearts of city planning commis- chance to grow naturally. sioners Jay Wendt, John Hardin the and David Totten aren't in the right And in this case, the growth By Steve Fecht place. Wendt and Hardin in par- would indeed be natural. The peo- ticular have qualms about The 108 ple directly involved with the pro- Group's proposal to erect a ject are not outsiders who couldn't fact multiple-use building which would care less what happens to the add a new element to the city's building once it goes up. Paul Hoff- By skyline. mann and John Standish, the duo PHILIP JEROME behind The 108 Group, have run But let's look at that proposed businesses in downtown Northville building. Take away the 16-foot Well, the' new neighbors have arrived. ~ ¢) for some time and intend to remain Completely moved in. And strolling around roof peaks - put there in a con- here. scious effort to help the building their yard onweekends just like we do. . Youmay recall that several weeks ago I i blend in with its surroundings - The project's architect, Walter and it is hardly taller than the confessedthat my wife had caught me spying ! Coponen, is a longtime city resi- on the newcomers while they were unloading : buildings which stand on the other dent who lives and works practical- three corners of the Center and their truck - trying to figure out just what ; ly in the shadow of where the type offamily was moving in next door. Main intersection. Where it faces building would be erected. Both Main Street, it will be shorter than Coponen and Hoffmann plan to re- And I'm happy to report that they seem :~ the buildings on the other three cor- tain control of its future design and like real nice people. Youngprofessional cou- -, ners. usage. That gives the building Nor- pie with a couple of kids . . . little ones who : It's also not bad looking. Brick thville roots. Wherever the financ- knockedon our door the day after they arriv- . ed to ask if we had any little ones who could . exterior. Wrought iron details. ing comes from, decisions about come out to play. : Walkways which interrupt the what businesses and what people building's verticality. Attractive move in will be made by in- Atleast I thought they were real nice peo- use of glass and lighting. Setbacks dividuals who are part of the city. ple until Mrs. NewNeighborstopped me Sun- designed to accommodate shrubs, day as I was mowingthe lawn. trees and benches. The way the Our endorsement of The 108 "You always pick up the grass clippings, project would screen the view of Group's proposed multi-use project after you mow?" she asked, observing the' . the old Winner's Circle building as presented is wholehearted and spiffy grass catcher bouncing merrily along :.(1, probably would improve the ap- enthusiastic. We are eager to have behind my riding mower. :-- pearance of downtown Northville it for a neighbor. We urge city I told her that I did. And then she said : more than anything that has been council to approve the project con- something that sent chills up and down my : done in years. cept with equal enthusiasm. spine. ! "Andy does, too," she said, speaking of ! her husband. I ! Expa'nd 'city's eRD "Oh, yes," she continued, "Andy's a real : fanatic when it comes to mOWingthe lawn. He : never mows it twice in the same direction. If .e it While it has prompted the most Business District. The property he mowsnorth and south oneweek, he'll mow: ~~conversation, The 108Group's pro- will expand Northville's business east and west the next. It's better for the. ~ posed building isn't the only issue tax base and continue the very suc- grass that way; youget a nicer lawn." ~ greatly affecting downtown Nor- cessful revitalization of the Just WhatI need, I thought - competition; ~ thville right now. downtown area. next door. ~.1' I pride myself on the appearance of my' i~: Northville City Council must lawn. I try to mow regularly - twice a week: t) decide whether to accept a recom- In addition, the rezoning is fair during the spring, If necessary. And I really; ~ mendation from city planners that to property owners who were hand- do pick up the grass clippings. Don't want' ~ Northville's Central Business cuffed by the property's former them to develop Into thatch that chokes the:& l~District be expanded to include the "Race Track and Related Uses" younggrass. ..., ~~houses on the south side of Cady zoning. Under that zoning restric- But I don't mowoppositedirections every: ~ between Center and Church, and tion, development was confined to other week. And I don't go crazy if my trusty: I "'the houses lining the east side of either residential or racetrack old grass catcher doesn't pick up every er-: : Center between Cady and the Nor- (presumably parking) purposes. rant blade. : : thville Downs parking lot. The rezoning in effect forces Nor· · , thville Downs' owners to bid com- But it's obvious that I'm going to have to: I;. For many of the same reasons petitively if they want to bUy the clean up my act, as well as my lawn. If 01': · 'we support The 108 Group's pro- land, which is as it should be. It's Andythinks his lawn's going to look any bet•• : posal, we support the addition of not the city's prerogative to give Budding artist ter than Phil Jerome's green carpet, he's got: his workcut out for him. Ahhh,competition In.6 : those parcels to the Central the racetrack special treatment. the suburbs. I • - --

Wednesday. May 1. 1985- THE NORTHVILLE RECORD-13·A. ;Readers Speak Residents oppose further expansion of prisons here

;EDITOR'S NOTE: The (ollowingis a The board o( directors o( Highland Highland Lakes Condominium Highland Lakes Board o( Directors values is appreciated and expected. (Ire at our home on Fonner Court -' copysent to The Northville Record o( a Lakes is concerned about the increase Association Is comprised o( 691 units urges adoption o( a legislative ban on Sincerely, "first truck in seven minutes, tanker in 'letter addressed to State Represen· in the number o( institutions and with approximately 2,000 registered any additional public institutions, state Joseph G.Sattler, President 12 minutes" - and (or their help in con· tatlve Gerald Law, Senator R. Robert related inmates. Onethird o(Northville voters. We are concerned about the or county, in Northville Township.This HighlandLakes taining the fire basically inour gargage Geake, NorthvilleTownshipSupervisor Townshipproperty is currently used (or potential erosion o(our property values ban shouldprohibit penal institutionsor CondominiumAssociatIon - then (or caring enough to come back Susan Heintz, Plymouth Township institutional purposes (all within a five that will result when our security and correctional (acilities o( any kind tocheck on "how wewere doing." Supervisor Maurice Breen, Plymouth square mile area o( the 16.8 square safety are threatened. withinthe township. Since we were on vacation, we do not City Manager Henry Graper and Nor- miles which comprise Northville Representing the interests o( Your support in preventing (urther Chamber backs school knowwhat everyone did (or us, but we thvilleMayor Paul Vernon. Towllship.) Highland Lakes' reSIdents, the threats to our safety and property plan for child care do knowthat Tim Keiser called the fire report in, that Mr. Anderson o( Nor· thville Clock Shop was passing by and EDITOR'SNOTE: The (ollowingletter started pounding on our doors yelling is a copyprovided to The Record o( one "fire," that Jack and Carol Manndid so sent to NorthvIlleschoolsuperintendent much for us and also called the fire Almost 'Mother's Day' GeorgeBell,dated Aprtll5. report in. Weare very grateful toyou. Also we wish to thank Ron Barnum Dear Dr. Bell, and Paul Folino(or their help. Recently a coalitiono( nursery school To our (riends and neighbors who owners serving the Northville Com· prayed (or us, who called, and sent munity asked to address the Northville notes and showedin so many ways your By ,Jean Day Community Chamber o( Commerce concern, we can never thank you regarding the NorthvilleSchool'splans enough. to establish a nursery school in the And most o( all we thank God, who Morainebuilding. did a mighty work and (rom whom The Chamber Board understood their comes all our strength. concerns, but at the same time, we had Tim and Phyllis Lemon to address the issue o( (ree enterprisP I've watched those "Reach out and touch" the waterfront view is in danger of being daughter's desire to view this splendor. and the school's responsibility to ':.e Ma Bell and AT&T commercials and felt'l obstructed. While she enthusiastically detailed her Northville taxpayers to keep the Senior citizens want was in semi-communication with Daughter plans - "with sightseeing in Thailand if I Moraine building operational. The on the West Coast - at least those monthly Back to Nepal. Robin was serious. An ice have time" - I was exploring how to include Chamber Board supports the School coordinator to remain billings indic;ated I was trying. However. I pick and mountain climbing hard hat on her Victoria, the beautiful garden city in British Board's decision providing the price knew the long-distance "touch" wasn't work- dining room table represented one reason. Columbia, in my week's visit. I wanted to try structure (or enrollment is such so as Tothe Editor: ing the weekend I asked where she was plann- The young woman who goes to her computer the new hydrofoil that had gone into opera- not to put other nursery schools in a We would like to add a (ew words to non-competitiveposition. ing to vacation this year. analyst job in Evan Picone suits comes home tion four days earlier. A Boeing product, the the appreciative tribute to Marilyn to don the hard hat and other mountain climb- The Chamber Board would have (Marlene) Kunz o( the Recreation hydrofoil links Victoria with both Seattle and preferred to see a private business From Seattle, which boasts a colony of at ing gear. She spends weekends scaling the Vancouver. Instead of a four or five hour Department. Mrs. Kunz is indeed a locate in the Moraine building. Since dedicated, sensitive person - at- least a half-dozen area young people who Olympic Mountains which are only an hour or ferry ride thrOUgh Puget Sound, the hydrofoil there were no other viable o((ers, we have decided to make city on Puget Sound so away by car and are a major attraction for tributes which cannot be measured in f1ys on the water at 50 miles an hour to make (eel compelled to endorse the School master's degrees or even doctorates! home, Robin already had been to Hawaii, the young career people settling there. the trip in less than two hours. The hydrofoil Board's decisionas longas the Moraine What is important in personal rela- Alaska and China. Previously, she had toured seats 250 passengers and looks much like an nursery school is comparable to other tionships, especially with senior Central America. Still, I didn't expect the As she talked of climbing the lower airplane inside. Even had stewardesses. schoolsinthe area. citizens, is concern, sincerity and en- response of "Nepal" when I mentioned vaca- reaches of Mt. Everest on the border of Nepal Sincerely, thusiasm. She never gave you the im- tions. and Tibet, it was apparent that the highest Because the hydrofoil leaves in the even- Charlotte A.Spaman, President pression she was bestowing a (avor - mountain in the world is Uieultimate goal of a NorthvilleCommunity she appeared to be enjoying herself ing from Victoria, it was possible to have Chamber o(Commerce As she talked about Katmandu and the climber. I might never understand the lure of traditional high tea at the stately Empress right along with her "charges" to Himalayas, I knew it was time for a visit. In- this sport but was able to realize this Hotel overlooking the harbor. High tea there whomshe radiated warmth and joie de tuition was right, and the visit was great. daughter has prepared for it. She mentioned is--rE:puted to "out-British the British" as Fire brought out best vivre. There are, un(ortunately, too(ewpe0- Seattle might be compared with San Fran- the courses and instruction she has received. waiters and waitresses set up linen cloth Tothe Editor: ple so girted. It wouldmake many pe0- cisco: on a smaller scale, it's a seaport town Somehow, it didn't seem irresponsible - and covered tables in the large lobby. It is served plehappy tohave her reinstated. a rather natural extension of the skiing she We wish to express our appreciation with Pike's Peak market a daily attraction in silver pots with the crumpets arriving to the NorthvilleTownshipFire Depart- Sincerely, for seafood, produce and wares of craflsper· loves. under a silver-domed dish to be followed with ment (or their prompt response to the From Subscribers sons. Lining the waterfront are import shops. tea sandwiches and tarts. If you go, be sure to antiques warehouses and eateries. She added that she also hopes to make a make reservations; they are required even if stop in Agra, India, to see the Taj Mahal: that you're staying at the Empress. The city itself wraps around lakes Union I could understand. As a youngster, I and Washington and is worth a visit if only for devoured Richard Haliburton's books on I don't think Robin was too impressed such seafood restaurants as Hiram's on the travel. With him, I was an armchair traveler with my recital of the tea ritual when I Locks and Ivar's. The downtown has three to the far reaches of the world. I do not expect returned to Seattle, but she was interested in thriving department stores and many trendy to see the mausoleum that the Mongol the hydrofoil's smooth performance. I think shops around historic Pioneer Square. 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Claiming four first-place finishes - In the 440 relay, Kristy Lenaghan. \ more than any other team - Northville Susie Rahimi, Erin Holmberg and record," Turnbull pointed out. "I ex- Kris Marrone's personal best of 55.99 brought home a runner-up trophy from Panowicz clocked a 52.89 to break the 'Everybody raIl great. Tbat's WilY we WOll pect we'll see that record fall some was good for third in the 330 hurdles. the Tiger Relays at Belleville High old Mustang mark of 53.0. more times this year." Lenaghan took third in the 220 with a School Saturday. In the 880 relay, Lenaghan, (the second-place trophy).' Northville picked up individual firsts time of 28.51; Blanchard .was third in The Mustangs accumulated 46points, Holmberg, Karen Stinson and - Ann Turnhull from Griffith In the mile run 15:46.0), the 880 in 2:48.29; and Goshorn placed second only to Plymouth Canton's 50, Panowicz clocked a 1:50.1, breaking the Northville WOJllt'n'l' Trat'k Coat'h from Lenaghan In the 100 yard dash third in the mile with a time of 6:07.0. and ahead of the remaining nine teams old mark of 1:51.3. 112.1), and from Panowicz in the 110 Northville's next meet will be at at the meet, including Western Lakes In the mile relay. Stinson, Pam ya.rd hurdles 115.5) and 330 hurdles home against division rival Farm- teams Plymouth Salem and Farm- Cavanaugh, Lynn Bills and Panowicz total of 14'2" - almost six inches more meet. Canton's advantage In depth and 147.0).All those times are bests for the ington Harrison at 3:30 p.m. tomorrow. ington. turned in a4:13.7 to eclipse the previous in field events lifted the Chiefs to a 90-38 Mustangs so far this year. than their nearest competitor. win. Senior co-captain Cindy Panowicz record of 4: 18.0. The Mustang four-mile relay team Northville's only other first came in It was learned this week that was named Athlete of the Meet for her "I expect those four girls will be placed fourth overall, with Wendy The Chiefs swept discus and long the mile relay, with Stinson, Panowicz will attend Kansas Unlversi· participation in all four first-place training hard," Turnbull pointed out. "I Nuechterlein, Jennifer Goshorn, Shari jump and claimed first in shot put and Cavanaugh, Bills and Panowicz com- ty this fall. The Northville senior has relays. As Northville Coach Ann Turn- think we have a chance to go to state In Thompson and Ann Griffith teaming up high jump to take a commanding lead bining for a first-place time of 4:29.5. sampled numerous offers from colleges bull put it, "Everybody ran great. the mile relay, and they can only im- for a 24:35 timing. In the two-mile even before the running events began. Taking seconds for the Mustangs interested' in recruiting the versatile That's why we won 1second place l." prove." relay, Jennifer Trausch, Nuechterlein, Even a record-setting two-mile relay were Panowicz in high jump 15'0"), tracker. "Great" was the word, all right. Nor- Northville also claimed first place in Sue Blanchard and Griffith turned in a time of 10:41.0 turned in by Griffith, Stinson in the 440 with a personal-best Kansas, a perennial Big Eight track thville's 440, 880 and mile relay teams the high jump relay, with Panowicz 10:51.7,good for a fifth·place finish. Nuechterlein, Blanchard and time of 63.0, and Nuechterlein in the and field powerhouse, has a particular- posted school records in first-place clearing 5'0", Jennifer Trausch 4'10" Plymouth Canton and Northville met Cavanaugh couldn't win the event. two-mile with a 13:15.0clocking. ly strong. pentathlon training program. finishes at the meet. and Stinson 4'4" to give the Mustangs a two days before in a conference dual "Every time those four improve their Thompson gave Northville a third Reportedly that was one of the major time In that event, it'll be a new school place in shot put with a heave of 25'4", factors in her decision. .'

Mustang netters ~-Oin league, I~ but Raiders mar overall mark Northville continued its steady climb At third doubles, Donn Hubbard and - but North Farmington surprised the to a Western Division tennis title last Kirk Morrison were narrowly edged by Mustangs with a 4-3 tennis upset last week, posting easy victories over divi- Mike Burg and Steve Scholl 1-6,6-2,5-7. Thursday. ' , . sional foes Plymouth Canton and Wall- Walled Lake Western on Friday was AlthOUghthe nonleague loss won't af-"· ed Lake Western. an almost too-easy victim. Northville feet Northville's Western Lakes stan- In Monday's 5-2win over Canton, the pulled all six regular doubles players in dings, Coach Norton said he was '::1\ Mustangs swept the top three singles favor of reserves and the reserves still somewhat "disappointed" at the, '1 oJ and the top two doubles matches. trampled the inexperienced Warriors defeat. ",' " Terry Michelitch remained unbeaten fora 7-() win. at first singles by dropping Canton's Only one match went three sets - "Their coach was a little surprised . Paul Hathaway qUickly, 6-2, 6-2. At se- Jeff Stewart and Mike Todd lost their they beat us," Norton said. "I thought a: .' cond singles, Mark Reitenga defeated first set against Western's Dan Nall and couple of our singles players could have Tom Roggenbeck 6-3, 6-4, and at third Stacey Shelly 2-6before rallying 7-5,6-~. helped us more." singles brother Mike Reitenga posted a Michelitch, Mark Reitenga, Mike 6-3,6-4win over Mo Mayharoar. Reitenga and Kaminsky won the first At first singles, Michelitch disposed - At fourth singles, Doug Kamienecki through fourth singles matches in easy of Kip Tomkow 6-2,6-1. Mark Reitenga " 'struggled to a 6-7 11-7tie-breaker), 2-6 straight-set fashion. topped Josh Hoffman by an identical loss to Don Cavell. At first ~oubles, Eric Gala and Dan score at second singles. But the , David Kaminski and John Merrifield Boland won 6-1, 6-1 over Western's Raiders' Jeer Seifman picked up a 6-2.6- , ;.) won a 6-3, 1-6, 6-4 battle over Canton's Mickey Hanon and Lauren Earl. 4 win over Mike Reitenga at third;. ~ Paul Reed and John Overhall at first Avenish Bhavsar and David Hall top- singles, and Kamienecki dropped a 4-6, doubles, while Don Norton and Mike ped Mike Kocias and Mike Wissick 6-2, 0-6 match to John Didovic. " ' Tabaczynski took their second doubles 6-2. In doubles, Merrifield and Kaiminski' . match also in three sets, 6-3, 3-6, 6-1, Maybe it was a natural letdown after lost 2-6. 3-6 to Jason Weiss and Brian: over Steve Jones and Chris Koelsch. four straiRht wins to open their season Eifler. r------:--· ---:::-----. --

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I, • .. " Wedoesday, May 1, 1985- TH E NORTHVILLE RECORO-l f>.A ' .., Softball team drops two one-run games

Northville took on three of the best inning runs, and Bokovoy returned to softball teams in the Western Lakes the mound just in time to kill the rally conference last week - Plymouth Can- and pick up a 9-8 win. ton, Livonia Stevenson and Walled In that wild sixth, the Mustangs col· Lake Western - and came away with lected five walks, and RBI singles by three losses, two by just one run. Richcreek and Housman to cut the lead .' "It's the tough part of the season to 9-3. On a double steal, Sue Schrader right now," said Northville Coach Sue darted home from third to cut the Spar- , Heinzman. "The second half (of the tan lead to 9-4. ;; season) we should be much imprOVed. That's when Bokovoy returned to the : "We lost one-run games to Stevenson, mound. But even the hard·throwing . who's ranked seventh in the state, and righthander had trouble putting out the to Western, and they're always good," fire. McGowan greeted her with a two- she added. "So I'm optimistic. They run double to make it 9-6 and Matteucci • were both good games and our kids followed with an RBI single, trimming ,,~. played really well." the lead to two runs. ~t, ~ Really well except Monday, that is. With two runners aboard, Sue" :' Not much went right in Monday's 21-7 Schrader lifted a sacrifice fly to score :': division loss to Canton. Starter Lori Matteucci. But the rally died there. : Housman and Lisa Crawford each had "If they hadn't brought Bokovoy back .;~ control problems, issuing 16 walks bet- in. I'm sure we would have won," said •.•• ween them. Northville's defense sagged Heinzman. "We were on a roll ... Our .' too, as five errors contributed to Canton defense started to catch on. Jackie',' I runs. The Chiefs jumped ahead to stay played very strong defense at shortstop ;. ; with a seven·run second inning. and Julie (Kaestner) made three· Until the sixth inning, Northville's on- outstanding catches in center field." .,' , ly run came in the second on singles by Housman went the distance to pick up :.,.- Housman and Julie Cass, and Julie the loss and did qUite well, working :~ Kaestner's sacrifice Oy. seven innings, striking out one and :',j

In the sixth, the Mustangs posted six walking three. "They earned their' l " &IIns on five walks, a single, a run- runs, which is a big improvement," Record photo by STevE FECHT scoring sacrifice fly by Vicki Robins Heinzman said. "Making them hit the ;.1 Julie Anger breaks free of the Stevenson defense and Mina Rahimi's two-run double in ball instead of walking in the runs is a·· .• 1 her first varsity at-bat. lOOpercentimprovement." . : Cass and Jackie Matteucci each had A three-run rally in the seventh land- two hits, while Kaestner, Dorothy ed the Mustangs one run shy of beating ',' ,spartans nip Mustang kickers in rematch Ziegler, Chris McGowan. Robins, and Walled Lake Western in a 13·12 seesaw: ...: Kim Richcreek each collected one RBI. encounter Friday. ,~, '. Against Stevenson Thursday, Spar-. Mustang bats were ringing against t~: The spoils go to Livonia Stevenson. after playing Harrison the week cent mild injuries, Smalec used the op- The only second·half goal came off tan pitching ace Lisa Bokovoy slamed the Warriors, but the Warriors were hit· ':~:.I This time. before." he said. "To go from a team portunity to get a look at all the players the foot of Jodi Smalec. and the the door on Northville for the first four ting, too. Housman took the loss, allow- >~ Most expected the April 22 encounter that doesn't even get a shot off against on his roster. But even his bench- freshman's first-ever varsity goal was innings while her teammates picked up ing 17 hits, walking six and fanning .~ between the undefeated Spartans amI you to going against Stevenson is a dif- clearing couldn't help the Patriots, who a pretty one. Smalec broke in from the nine qUick runs. Northville rallied off three. .!~. Northville - the first since the two ficult adjustment to make. mustered just three shots on goal. left wing and turned loose a left-footed the Spartan bullpen for eight sixth- Down 13-9 in the sixth. the Mustangs t-; squads met in last year's state cham- "Actually, I'm kind of proud about Berner broke the ice with a goal shot from 18 yards out that beat the rallied for three runs on singles by ..~. pionship soccer game - to be nothing how we handled ourselves. There assisted by Kim Flading and Nicki Franklin goalie cleanly. McGowan, Robins, Kaestner and ~~ short of a war. wasn't anyone hanging their heads Grasleyat 14:02. Winger Robin Strunk Richcreek. But a baserunning error;;; And a war it was. Stevenson triumph- after the game. Itwas just a really good followed with a pair of goals at 26:04 The defense continued the fine play it killed the rally. .~i ed 1-0, scoring the game's lone goal match." and 38: 18 respectively. turned in two nights before. with Robins led the charge for Northvllle·~"': ith six minutes to play. It was one Northville could have won. Strunk's first goal resulted from a Korowin, Cheryl Spaman, Kuffner and with two doubles, a single and three: ..;j~ It wasn't a particularly pretty one. too. Kerry Lenaghan, Jill Berner and scramble in front of the Franklin net. Julie Nowka dominating their turf. RBI. Cass, Michele Siemasz and:;;';~ '-the ball skipped past a Northville Michelle Cross all had good scoring op- Her second came on a breakaway set Roxanne Serkaian and Grasley did a Kaestner each had two hits, with RBI ·r-=::' defender and was picked up by a Spar- portunities in the first half. But several up by Kathy Korowin and Jenny Kuff- good job subbing at midfield against the going to Schrader, Siemasz (2)':'~1 tan striker who punched it past Nor- of their best chances were thwarted by nero Raiders, Coach Smalec noted. Kaestner (2), Richcreek (2), Dorothy:~:: thville goalkeeper Tricia Ducker. some outstanding goaUending by Ziegler and McGowan. '~~1 "I think the problem was that we got Stevenson's Doreen Beagle. Northville hosted an eight-team tour- .'. tired toward the end," said Northville The Mustangs held the edge early on, Local runner first at Seattle nament Saturday won by Allen Park .. : Coach Stan Smalec. "It's a lot like the Cabrini in an 8-0 win over North Farm-.-:i-j but the Spartans dominated late in the Donokowski at the 23 mile mark and situa!ion we had when we played Local distance runner Doug Kurtis ington. The Mustangs played five-~~;. second half. A late-game Spartan flurry finishing well ahead of Donokowski, the Stevenson early in the '84 season. I added a couple new lines to his running inning games (not counted on their 0(- : ..j kept Tricia the busiest she has been all runner-up. didn't leave the subs in long enough to resume recently. ficial record) against Novi, North Far- • ~4 season. Ducker handled 21 shots on It was Kurtis' third marathon victory get in the flow of the game, and you Kurtis, a Novi resident who regularly minglon and Belleville, scoring 16 runs. ; < : goal. this year. In January he took first place ,,~uld tell our starters were getting real- trains in and around Northville, took "It was a good tourney," Heinzman • ~I "I saw some things we need to work in the Jacksonville (Florida) Marathon I~ worn out by the end. first place among the 2,300 entrants in reported. "We played pretty well and';! on," Smalec said. "We're still ex- and in February he won the New "I guess I'm like a mule. I should've the Seattle Marathon April 14. He was got a little more on-field experience." • ~l' perimenting on the front line. And Orleans Mardi Gras Marathon. learned this time." the subject of a profile in the March 13 Northville (0-6,0-3 WLAA) will travel' ' we've got to do something to avoid get- It recently was announced that Kurtis Smalec noted his team really had had edition of The Northville Record. to Plymouth Salem at 4 p.m. today, ;: ting caught offside quite so much." is Michigan Runner magazine's choice then host Livonia Churchill at 4 p.m. ;: no difficult challenges this season prior The Mustangs easily trampled Kurtis clocked a 2:16.7 over the for 1984 Michigan Runner of the Year. to the game against the Spartans. Friday. A Monday game at Farmington' ! Livonia Franklin 4-0 on Wednesday. relatively flat course kicking past Kurtis will be honored by the magazine "I think we had a hard time adjusting DOUG KURTIS Harrison is scheduled. • With several players smarting from re- fellow Michigan runner Bill staff at a banquet in Grand Rapids. i I"',~-~~~

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•! - 16-A-THE NORTHVILLE RECORD-Wednesday. May 1.1985 ,. ~~ustang nine win a romp RecreAction' fJ>verstate champ Western ••. *... ::~: Losses to conference rivals Plymouth Canton and for his second win in two appearances this season . SOCCER: Spring season kicks off • :tClndLivonia Stevenson last week took a little of the Northville bats exploded for all 11 runs in the first a 7-3win. Goal scorers were Peter BeyerSllOr1; ~·-:euphoria out of the Mustangs' 11·2 pasting of '84 two innings. The Mustangs turned a walk, RBI RECREATION SOCCER Brandon Hayes, Kevin Rosllnskl. Stev& ";;tate baseball champion Walled Lake Western on doubles by Chris Hauser and DH Jere Bainbridge. First Weelt R.aulta Heltert and Andy Woodrich. Dan MCOuald orr defense and Chuck Hugener on ollen" ::~riday. John Norton's sacrifice Oy, an error and a wild UNDER 10 BOYS: United tripped the Eagles played strong games lor the winners ..~ : -: But aside from the Mustangs' 5-2 loss to Canton pitch into four first·inning runs. 6-0. getUng lour goals Irom Clay Cutchins and Arsenal blanked Farmlnglon No.3. with Matl ,": Monday, Northville Coach Bob Frellick was by no In the seven· run second, nine Mustangs batted, one apiece Irom Brandon Dalziel and Mike Sica and Greg Hodgins each scoring fwlce and Koskela. Troy Helmick was United's delen- Bnll Davis. Chris Lemmon and Nlko Bonadeo .: :~eans unhappy with last week's results. ripping three singles and two doubles and picking slve MVP. Robbie Kukalnls lor the Eagles ... each scoring once. Goalkeeper/delende' ,: ": "Our pitching is stronger and our oreense is really up two walks. Northville picked up consecutive The Bandits deleated the Hot Spurs 5-1 on Mall Mills and striker Greg 'Hodglns also. :"::1l1arting to come around." said Frellick. "We singles in the fourth and seventh, but Western chok- Brian Nawrockl's hat trick. solo goals by An· played well ... While Paul Coseo took care ot thony DeBenedet and Robbie Clark. Stnker business on delense. Mark HlllInger and ':. !tarted hitting against Stevenson and against ed orethe rallies both times. Mark Bonadeo and delender Michael Mlltman Steve Weiger each scored fwo goals and :~: 1estern we picked up right where we left ore." Second-baseman Hauser had a big day. going 4- also played well In the game. Brandon Tews Chuck Taylor and Randy Stinson one apiece In scored lor the Hot Spurs. who were boosted for·5. driving in two runs and scoring twice himself. Unlted'S 6.() win oyer Farmington No.4 ... Mat( by delender Robbie Nelson and lorward Chris Parkinson and Pat Kennedy each scored In ';::: Indeed, after last week's trio of games, Northville Barbara ... Adam Davis and Roby Marchesoll, Leadore hitter Tom Ross and Bainbridge each the Express' 2-1 conquest 01 Livonia No.1, .: :DOOstedits team batting average to .309 - a jump of scored lor the Knights against Livonia No.1. reached base four times and scored twice, with Defender Steve COOn and striker Mike .•:ttlore than 80 points over the first week of the Bainbridge .driving in two runs. Mark Deal and delender Ted Downs and lorward Jamie Hamillon were standouts lor the winners. :"leason. Heitert played strong games lor the Knights. Scott Peterson each added two singles to the 14·hit UNDER 1. GIRLS: Jeanean Sullivan scored .:=::':Tony Craig's five-hitter against Western was Nor- UNDER GIRLS: Livonia No.1 tripped the Mustang barrage. 10 two goals In the Pandas' 3-0 win over the Spin- Rowdies 2'() despite strong games Irom --;(llville's outstanding pitching performance of the ners. Shannon Spence was ollenslve MVP ..: In Wednesday's 8-6 loss to Stevenson. the Spar· delender Marla candela and stnker Knsten :"'Joung season. The junior righthander walked just Lisa Kulha's goal was the Sockells' only tally tans broke a 6-6 deadlock with a pair of sixth·inning Brown. .::~o. struck out 11 and allowed just one earned run against livonia in a 4-1 loss. Rachel Davis was runs resulting from a single. triple and sacrifice fly. the outstanding defenSive player and Kristen .....·.. UNDER 12 GIRLS: Tncla Lukomskl scored Jensen the ollenslve MVP lor the Northville Northville picked up two runs in the third on two twice, and Kathy Kozler. Jane Luterek and team ... The Farmington Angels stung the · wild pitches, a walk, a single and Hauser's two-RBI Megan Holmberg once apiece lor the Warnors 3-1. with Karen Kemper scoring the double. In the fourth. the Mustangs turned a pair of Stompers In a 5-1 win over the Pandas. Susan Warnors' lone goal. Defender Weidenbach tallied lor the Pandas. Defensive and stnker Jennifer Beller were the Warriors' walks. a hit batter, Norton's RBI triple. Ross' two- MVPs werll Ann Duwellor the Stompers and top players. run single and Peterson's RBI single into four runs. Record photo by STEVE FECHT Nicole Dldyk lor the Pandas. Ollenslve MVPs Ross was 2-for-4 with two runs for the day. while were Stephanie Nell lor the Pandas and Tracy UNDER 17 BOYS: Boosted by a "lotalteam Willerer pitched tough, but needed nms Jambor lor the Stompers ... Livonia No.5 edg- ellort," Scoll Howard. Ken Neal and Greg Hauser was the only other Mustang with two hits. ed the Blazers 1'() despite the good delenslve New10n all scored to give Arsenal a 3-1 win work 01 Beth Ursel and Laura Apllglan on 01· over the Plymouth Spartans ... Plymouth Ex: Brett Loomis pitched all but the final out to take lense. press nipped United 4-3 despite a pair 01 the loss, striking out five and walking seven. Five of United goals by Jim Burkowskl and one from Loomis' free passes came in the second. shortly Schoolcraft courts UNDER 12 BOYS: The Hot Spurs tnpped Steve Brook. Once again a "total team ellort" contributed to the WIO ... The Raiders clipped r: ROLLERSKATING: In conjunction with he Nor· after an afternoon downpcur had rendered the ball Livonia No.5 by a 3-1count. with Patrick Dorr- 1hville Community Garage Sale. Northville Recrea- Ington scoring two goals and Jon Barbara one. Ihe Hawks '4-3 thanks to the IlOe delenslve too slippery to hurl accurately. Stnker Mall Maliszewski and delender Chris work 01 Mike Pacheco. two goals Irom Dave ion will host the Oakland County Skatemobile Northville's starter against Canton, Chris open on Saturday Lehr payed outstanding games lor the win· Moore and one apiece Irom Rich Smith and· };aturday. May 18.The Skatemobile will be prked in Willerer. was in trOUble most of the day Monday en ners ... The Stnkers outscored Livonia No.2 In Mike Ruschak. e Community Center parking lot from noon to 2 route to a 5-2 loss. The Chiefs had just five hits ore Schoolcraft College'S Community services pro- .m. Most skate sizes are available for a 50cent ren- Willerer. but the righthander issued eight bases on gram announced that the college handball, pad- :'.....- fee. balls. The Chiefs stranded 10 baserunners in the dleball and racquetball courts may be reserved on BASEBALL: Tr, 'outs, ticket info .- conference battle. Saturdays between 8 a.m.'and 1 p.m. Cost is $5 per ~,l.__~ .. TREE AND SHRUB SALE: In celebration of Canton picked up a pair of runs in the third inning hour per court. Players must provide their own TRYOUT INFORMATION: Players interested in trying out for E __ ichigan Week. Northville Community Recreation equipment. oreering top quality trees and shrubs at discount on a two-run homer, added two more runs in the League or Mickey Mantle travel baseball teams should be aware of the. The gym and pool, on the main campus at 18600 following information: E League tryouts (age 14-16)will be held at 10a.m.: :.: rices. For available plants and prices, phone 349· fifth and one in the sixth. Haggerty Road in Livonia will be open Saturday 3. Meanwhile. Northville batters managed just this Saturday at Cass Benton Park. All new players sould participate for ... three hits, one of them right fielder Doug Hartman's between 8 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. beginning this the purpose of draft selection. Also. one additional head coach is needed for second homer of the year. a solo blast in the second weekend. Cost is $2 at the door. Swimmers are urg· E League. Players, parents or prospective coaches who want to sign up or SCORES, RESULTS ed to bring a padlock. suit and towel. inning. who need additional information. contact Rod Tabaczynski (322-5029). ~: Northville threatened in the third on Deal's For additional information. phone the college at Mickey Mantle League tryouts will be held at the following dates and d: CO·ED VOLLEYBALL DlYIslon B W L leadore triple, but failed to score. In the seventh. the 591-6400,ext. 480. times: Saturday. May 4. from 2·5 p.m.; Sunday. May 5. from 5-7:30p.m.;' .... • Dtflslon AWL Family Feud 8 2 '.. • Gelzle's 8 2 Kelord 8 2 Mustangs put the first two runners aboard on walks, Saturday. May 11, from 2-5p.m.; Saturday, May 18,from 2·5p.m. Players :,. Sawmill Slammers 8 2 MagnumP.I. 6 4 but brOUghtonly one run home. must be 15or 16years of age. " .: Jonathan B Pub 6 4 New Kids 6 4 Swim report's all wet • _ DIamond Dogs 5 5 Hlls&Mrs. 1 9 The week's split toppled Northville's record to 3-3 TIGER TICKETS: Upper-deck reserved·seat tickets to Monday's -: '. Net Gang 2 8 Grape Nuts 1 9 (3.2 WLAA). The Mustangs are sched~ed to host A recent sports story in The Northville Record in· ~ Dogs 1 9 Results Plymouth Salem at 3:30 p.m. today. travel to Detroit Tigers-Cincinnati Reds exhibition game are available for $5. with \ Results !Iew KIds 5. Hits & Mrs 0 correctly identified the leading point-getter on the proceeds going to Northville Junior Baseball programs. To obtain tickets. Gelzle's 4. Diamonds 1 Feud 4. Magnum P.I. 1 Livonia Churchill for a divisional battle at 4 p.m. Northville varsity swim team. That distinction cor- contact Ed Harp at 349-6589. Jon B PubS. Dogs 0 Keford 4. Grape Nuts 1 Friday. and host another division opponent. Farm- rectly belongs to junior Darius Mikalonis. The Sawmill 4. Net Gang 1 ington Harrison at 3:30 p.m. Monday. May 6. Record regrets the error.

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~evelops system If you notice things looking a lot bet· makes them valuable not only from an ter the next time you visit the DetrOIt ecological and aesthetic viewpoint. but Zoo, one of the reasons IS the work of a also from a historical standpoint." Northville company. Anbusbigian added that -for facial fitness The Mountaintop/Green Ridge Tree Mountaintop/Green Ridge also pruned Service has donated an estimated $4.500 the largest tree in the park. an worth of work to help the Detroit Zoo American elm with a trunk diameter of ByMATrSEIDL school that teaches these methods. It's accomplish a total landscape renova- 46 inches. "This particular elm may . been a long road. but I feel the work has tion program. The program is expected also be one of the oldest trees in the : "Looking gOOd" is without a doubt paid off. I feel the program is solid." to take at least five years to complete. park," he noted. "It was transplated ~ne of the primary concerns of people Ewing remembers when she initially Zoo Horticulturist Mike Anusbigian from the Flat Rock area in 1932; one of :Jday. There's concentration on hair became intrigued with facial fitness. praised Rick Cassidy. president of over 800 trees brOUght into the park bet- "tyles, clothing styles and even what "It was right after 1had my second Mountaintop/Green Ridge. for his con- ween 1924 and 1936." • ':ype of automobile one drives. child and was getting this rather huge tributions to the program. "The world Anusbigian said Mountaintop/· : Most will agree, however. that wrinkle right here," she said, pointing needs more concerned people like Rick Greenridge also did much deep-root ;-hysical fitness is, where "looking to the base of her nose between her Cassidy and his men from fertilization of the oaks and the elm. i:ood" all begins. Keeping one's mid 'eyes. "It really got to me for some Mountaintop/Green Ridge." he said. "This is critical to plants of this age and rection slim and all the other key spots reason. "Rick Cassidy and his men have condition," he said. "The oaks are in a lirm is a worry of millions every day. "So what I did was start to research helped us with pruning in one of two state of decline due to years of soil com- : Just a few years back, the running it. and I just got deeper and deeper into native stands of red and white oak m paction and litter removal, while the ,-raze skyrocketed in popularity. Then, the whole thing. I'm actually glad I got the park," he reported. "The oaks elm is completely surrounded by suddenly, aerobic exercise classes the wrinkle," she laughed. range from 100 to 175 years old - which blacktop - right up to its trunk." (,ominated peoples' interests. As for the wrinkle, there's no sign of it So what's the newest fitness idea? any longer. : Well, according to a Milford woman Ewing's program begins with a named Carol EWing, much greater em· demonstration session. It's then up to Du.nhamHillsGolfClub • p~asis should be placed on facial the customer to decide whether or not Now Taking Entries for Michigan Publlnx fitness. he or she wishes to continue. 54 Hole Stroke Play Championship . For several years, various face lifts From there, Ewing and the customer have been the lone solution to ridding discuss the facial fitness process, and • Reserving Golf Outings & Banquets for the one's face of wrinkles and sagging. then together analyze the customer's 1985Season However, Ewing, a University of face. • League Openings available for the 1985and Michigan graduate who has done "It's not like we sit down and Itell her 1986Season lengthy research on facial im· how bad her face is," Ewing explained. provements, currently is offering an "What happens is the customer fills out 13561Dunham Rd. • Milford • 48042 alternative to spending a five-figure a questionnaire and then we go over it 3 miles East of M-59- US23 Interchange (313) 887·9170 sum of money for a lift surgery . together and discuss the problem • .'.'The program I have deals with areas. deyeloping facial muscles, which in "You have to understand that this is a turn will improve one's skin such as very sensitive subject with some peo- eliininating wrinkles," said the 36-year- ple. ThE'program here is very personal old White Lake Township resident, who and confidential." is president of Facial Fitness Inc. in Following the discussion, the next downtown Milford. step is described by Ewing as "taping : "The results can be the same as a up." Small strips of surgical tape are [iI--I~ :;:;~:in Photo by JOHN GAllOWA \ ~~~~.~~'.;~.~~~~St:g lace lift, but it's simply a great deal less placed in strategic spots on the -----jj-'-" -- expensive," she added. "The only forehead. nose and around the eyes. Carol Ewing of Facial Fitness Inc. consults with a customer drawback is that you have to do the "We then start on the problem areas," Model 446 16 hp with 48" Mower .Yorkyourself." she said . won't get the sagging and wrinkling. though." Ewing joked. 1985 Ewing, who was born in Wyoming, One of the main techniques used by There's nJ cream in the world. though. Ewing, who recently filed for a pa- • has studied facial anatomy and various Ewing is progression with small that can cure wrinkles." tent, has high hopes for her company. Reg. $4995 Model lorms of facial exercise since 1978. It weights. The weights are taped to the Ewing added that cream is helpful to "I think this is going to launch an m· wasn't until 1983. however, that she face and remain on while various facial the surface of skin, but the root of the dustry," she said. "My dream is for developed a proprietary system of exercises are done. problem is where most of the concen- every aerobic facility, there will be a facial exercise using specially designed "The key to good skin is not dumping tration needs to be. facial fitness facility as well. Sale$3595 , lacial weights, and a unique method of an $80 jar of cream on your face, but Currently, most of Facial Fitness's ~kin protection to avoid deepening developing the facial muscles," Ewing customers have been ~om~.sanging in "Nobody can stop the clock on life. • 2 cylinder commercial already existing lines. asserted. Some people don't even know age from 20 to 60, but men can be but if you look good and feel good, it Onan engine. "I'm what you would call a pioneer in there are muscles in the face area: treated as well. "A wrinkle on a man's makes things a lot better. The • Exclusive hydraulic drive this field," Ewing said. "There's no "If your facial muscles are toned, you face is a sign of being distinguished. Possibilities are endless." • Hyraulic lift • Exclusive high clearance ·12 volt electric start & lights • Hour meter First of America PlantilJg Come out for a • 2 speed rear axle Test Drive • Large 8x16 rear tires UO" Bt Season is here! • 6.50 x 8 front tires Down Financing • Bedding Plants • Vegetable Plants 18 hp with 60" cut for the big yard • Mother's Day Plants Reg. $5725 Sale$4150 • Perennials • Hanging Baskets 10 & 12 hp Tractors available at like savings 'WixomCo-operative ·Ingersoll. .. The New Name to say for Case Garden Tractors 49350Pontiac Trail C~:r~: Wixom 624-2301 New Hudson Power 53535Grand River at Haas . " New Hu dson Spring Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9-6: Sat, 9-3: Sun. 10-3 (313) 437-1444 ·8 hp Bnggs & Stratton engine • CD Ignition We will be closing • All steel construcllon • Flngerllp deck helght"/2"· 4" • Oversize high flotation lIres May 5,1985 • Optional rear bag~er We will re-open -S4models RMX8E Electric Start Sale 599500 Mid July RMX11E Electric Start Sale ANNUAL LK21 PE, 21" Self Have a nice summer! Propelled Mower Electric Start, Rear Bagger FLOWERS ERWINS' COUNTRY ~~~ii. Regular $479.95 It, STORE $33995 :\ Sale ~~. • 41'p heavy duty Ieengine 61019 Silver Lake Rd. • Push typo rear bagger • Electnc start system, • Noncom- 00 .' South Lyon 437·4704 self charging pliance 03'1> H P, Bnggs& • OverSIzed steel perllal ~~~~ Stratton engine _ ~I;¥'''' " rear wheels $ oCDlgnllion 7 • Easy adJust ~~~~~~ wheels • '85 model ~ ' Daily Lunch Special « All Varieties excluding .-.. ~. $295 . ~ Geraniums • ~ ' Per Person « LK18. 18" Lawn King Most 48 per flat » Includes: « Push Mower ~ • Entree of the day ~ Regular $234 95 Complete Line of Shade, Flowering ~ • Soup or Salad • . ~ Choice of dessert: Rice Pudding, ~ and Evergreen Plants . Tapioca or Scoop of Ice Cream ~ . • Bread Basket "Specialist in Nursery Stock" ~ Served Mon.'Fri.11 a.m.-3 p.m. i A~GoldenPlatter « Beach Tree Farm ~ . 20889Pontiac Trail ~ ~ South Lyon 437·3065 583 E. Highland Rd. (M-59) ~~~~~. DON'T MISS OUT ON OUR GENERATOR SPECIALS· Highland (18miles West of Pontiac) , . 20 to 40 % Off 25d~Sn~;:~n Michigan Heart Association 0 (313) 887-3500 WE'RE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE, New Hudson Power Cashand N 5 I H 53535Grand River at Haas Carry An AmC'riun IIrue "'\fU i.llmn AlhlilUt" 1\ "nhC'i1\Yay '\K,·nl.Y' M~~,.Wrt~6; ~~r~~3; Sun. 10-3 (313) 437-1444

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" Say"Good-Bye" to Power-Robbing Automati~~ Business Briefs I ~I Say"Hello" to Gravely's Gear-drive Tractors ~ ~ ~ DENNIS W. HERZINA has been named executive chef at the The 8000Series Tractors ': ~:Sheraton Oaks Hotel in Novi. The appointment wa:. announced by :: General Manager Gerald S.Abel. Feature: . :: Herzina is a member of the Michigan Chefs de Cuisine and the - All gear direct-drive - Unique:.: :: American Culinary Federation. His background includes six years :' with the Detroit Athletic Club. rear engine design - Rack & :. =: "Chef Herzina is a welcome addition to our professional starr," pinion steering -12,16,17 & 19 :: said Abel in announcing the appointment. "His experience and youth :; complement our existing starr perfectly and reaffirms the Sheraton hp -40" , 50" & 60" Mowers Oaks' commitment to culinary excellence." As an apprentice at the 1980 Culinary Art Salon. Herzina was APR Financing Available NOW: awarded two gold medals of excellence and an "Augie" for a perfect Gravely 8000 Series 7•7 platter. The same year he was one of six apprentices to assist the DIANE KLENK JAMES P. SULLIVAN The Gravely System United StatesCulinary Olympic Team in Frankfurt. WestGermany, In addition, he was named "Apprentice of the Year" in 1979 by Michigan levels. In addition, he will use his considerable background in public FULL SERVICE AND COMPLETE PARTS INVENTORY ~ ChefsdeCuisine, and private international negotiations to facilitate Guardian's growth Mon.-Sat: Herzinn joined Sheraton Oaks after completing responsibilities at in the international glass market. Schuler's of West Bloomfield. The sonof Bill and Elizabeth Herzina of Gerson earned a BS in Economics and Political Sciencefrom Yale FOOTE GRAVELY TRACTOR 9-5 Allen Park, he resides with his wife Colleenin Lincoln Park. in 1971, a MS from the London School of Economics in 1972 and a JD 348-3444 1112 Miles W. of Novi Road on Grand River: from the University of Michigan Law Schoolin 1975. JOHN H. ROMANIK, M.D., chairman of the Department of 'Pediatrics at Providence Hospital in Southfield and a fellow of the DIANE KLENK, L.P.T .• has been appointed director of the American Academy of Pediatrics, attended the American Academy of physical therapy department at D.T. Watso.n.Rehabilitat~on Hospi~al "'i Pediatrics' spring sessionin Atlanta. in Sewickley, Pennsylvania. In her new posItion Klenk WIll supervIse The Northville Township resident was among more than 2.000 and coordinate the activities of the physical therapy department. She : pediatricians and other health professionals attending the meeting at will continue to treat patients . That old lawn mower of yours has never been more- . ·theAtlanta Hilton. It covered current pediatric medical topics. She graduated in 1983 from West Virginia University with a The American Academy of Pediatrics is an organization of 27.000 bachelor of science degree in physical therapy. Shejoined the starr of valuable to you. . pediatricians dedicated t? the health. safety and well.bein~ of infants. D.T. Watson in September. 1983, and worked as a staff physical children and adolescents In North. Central and SouthAmenca. therapist prior to her appointment to department director. A resident of Moon Township in Pennsylvama. she is the daughter CHARLES L. COOK of Novi has been promoted to Assistant Vice of Mr. and Mrs, William F. Klenk of Northville. TRADE IN AND TRADE President of the Electronic Services and Operations Division of D.T. Watson Rehabilitation Hospital is a regional rehabilitatiqn Michigan National Bank. The promotion was announced by William and educational facility and dedicated to the rehabilitation of both UP TD A SNAPPER Hall, president of the Electronic Services and Operations Division .. children and adults, including those suffering from head injuries. Cook has been employed with Michigan National Bank since spinal cord injuries and strokes. It offers ?oth inpali.ent and outpatient December 1975 and worked as a Programmer Analyst until June 1977 rehabilitation services as well as a speCial educatlonal program for flS_PER whenhe was promoted to an Application Manager/Officer. children with cerebral palsy. muscular dystrophy and brain damage. IId,v",,,,,,,1 FIIQua Indust"'" F R E E . Cookresides with his wife, Elaine. and children Mary. Kathy and on Meadowbrook Road in Novi. Mrs. Cook is executive JAMES P. SULLIVAN of Northville has been appointed second ~ GRASS CATCHER secretary of the Novi Chamber of Commerce. vice president and trust officer in the Corporate Trust Division of Manufacturers Bank. KIT RALPH J. GERSON has been named Vice President for Govern· Sullivan previously was affiliated with Maturst. Incorporated. (S144.95 Value) With purchase of any mental and International Affairs for Guardian Industries Corporation. He received his MA from the University of Detroit in 1971. his He alsohas beennamed a director of the company. SNAPPER Ph.D. from Wayne State University in 1973 and his MBA from RIDING MOWER Gerson will be responsible for supervising Guardian's relations Michigan State University in 1981. with a range of governmental authorities at the federal. state and local Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan have two daughters. FEET HURT? FREE PROJECT PLANS Do-it-yourself ideas DON'T WALK IN PAIN-MOST FOOT PROBLEMS for bUilding out- ~'lft'T doors with the CAN BE CORRECTED IN OUR OFFICE '~....._..~Es -''''~- wood that makes a FREE Your Choice: • Ingrown Toenails • Bunions lasting difference ... • Corns/Caliouses • Adult & Children's Foot Problems THATCHERIZER KIT OR MULCHERIZER KIT • Fractures & Sprains • Office & Hospital Surgery " • Warts (hands & feet) • Hepi & Arch Pain 05>.•• ('62.95 VALUE) • • with purchase of any FOOT SPECIALISTS· FOOT SURGEONS ~ ••• TM SNAPPER PUSH OR SELF-PROPELLED MOWER It v.; Dr. H. LEFKOWITZ . :.t.~~TR .- j \. '\")1 , " - _.,-, ,II I, A~p9JY~i:~NT. DR.-I. STEtNER Pl~~~u:t~ECp1EIl ~ J HIGHLAND-MILFORD FOOT SPECIALISTS, P.C. New Hudson Lumber HIGHLAND OUTDOOR CENTER:' 'I 1183 S. Milford Rd., Highland, Lakeview Plaza 56601 Grand River PllrlS& 1135 S. Milford Road • 887-3434 1FREE Initial Consultation- ·T,.alm."1 Lab X-,ays b,lIed loonsu'a",. 887-5800 New Hudson 437-1423 SerYice Hours: Mon. 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Good disposition. 24' Per Word Over 10 ATTENTION NORTHVILLE MARKET - EXCELLENT while losing. (313)878-2141 Road and Cedar Lake area, driveways. $53,900 with 5% to' AuctIons 102 (313)227-6405. SUblract35'for CLASS OF 19761 10 year reu- DISTRIBUTION - FANTASTIC alter5 p.m. blind on one eye. Family pet. 10% down. WIll save you Bargain Barrel 250 (517)546.()276. repeat BUlldong Matenals 114 MALE German Shorthair, 2'12 nion organizers need current PRICES • LARGE, CLEAR, money off closing cost, max· insertIon of same ad years, all shots, to good addresses of classmates. SHARP, photographs. Up to 65 ~=~~I~~~:::~luv;e Christmas Trees 116 FEMALE, sohd carmel color imum S5OO. Attia COnstruction,. :~~~;;r:: words of ad content, 5 weeks Garage sale, Lost, Wanted poltey 'Ot' the .eh'evemenl 01 equal hOus- Electronocs 113 home. (517)548-3279. Parental assistance would be THE dog. white chest, size of f517)546-9791or (313)229-S007. To Rent. Siluallons Wanted Ing opportunity throughout thO N~tton We Farm EqUipment 112 benefIcial! Please mall of advertIsing for one low • MALE Beagle, very friendly. Beagle. "Skeela". NIne and BRIGHTON. Contemporary .ncou.age .00 support .n .fhrmallYe Farm Products 111 responses to Nan (Karrer) price. Call soon for detaIls .' & Household Buyers DIrec- advertiSing and marketing program ." (313)878-5152. PHONE MAN Dixboro. (313)552-9575 days, Firewood & Coal 105 ranch, fIreplace, first floor tory Ads Must Be Pre-PaId wn'eh there are no barners to Obtain hOus- Howard, 11368 Norway Dnve, covering ad placement In time Telephone installatoon at 30% Garage & Rummage 103 NEUTERED male terrier mixe (313)437-2305evenings. laundry, models open Satur= Ing bec.use 01 ,ace cOk>t. ,ehg60n or ~ Hartland, MIchIgan 48029. Or for the May issue. Call to 50% savings. (313)227-5966. ItonalOtlQln Household Goods 104 dog, all shots up to date. LOST or found a pet'? Can day and Sunday. noon to Equal Hou$lng Opportunity slogan Phone Coleen (Cushing) War- anyllme for your FREE copy of Lawn & Garden (517)546-2721. Animal Proteclion Bureau 5 pm. Take Spencer Road to Classified Equal Housmg Opportunity Care & EqUIp. 109 ren (313)629-3955or Karen Mar- FOR SALE BY OWNER T.~e III-lIIu,trlllon 'THE FISH' non-lonancial (313)231-1037 and Humane Pleasant Valley, go north 1'12 MIscellaneous 107 Old windows and frames, dou- zonie (313)349-2903. All help MAGAZINE. (313)426-5307. ,,1Puhtl,~r's Nottee emergency assistance 24 Society (313)878-2581. moles, turn left on Creekside Display PubflSher s NotICe Allre~1estale adyertl'" M,scellaneous Wanted 108 ble cement tub. (313)231-9273. appreciated, 198610 Year Reu- HENRY Ford HIgh School 1965 hours a day for those in need ed In Ihls new$plpet' IS ,ublecl 10 the Muslcallnslruments 106 LARGE male dog, Sheep dog Lane to models. Or by ap- federa' Fall HQUS\nQ Ae' ot 'M wh~tI ONE year old dog, nion Committee. Graduates 20th ReUnion. Call in the Northvllle-Novi area. Contract Rates Olhce Supplies 117 mix, black, gray lace, white pointment anytime. (313)227- makes it Illegal 10 ad'llcrtls. "any housebroken, male, Colhe/- BRIGHTON FIre Department IS 855-9850 alter 5 p.m. or on Call (313)349-4350. All calls preferenee. hmltatlOn 01' dlscnmenaUon Sportong Goods 110 chest. Reward. (313)729-8927 4600, MItch Hams Building Available Shepherd. (313)227-3765. based on race. cOlor. rellQtOft Of natJOftaf Trade or Sell 115 accepllng don&llons for their weekends for Information. confIdential. Company. OItgln 01 any IntentIOn 10 fN,ke any such evenings. Want ads may be placed un- Wood stoves 118 PLAYFULLthree month beige annual garage sale. Call THE prayer to the Holy Splnt - preference. hlY'IltabonOf dlsenmlnatte>n •• LOST dog golden lab, short ALL YOURS. tIl 330 p.m. Friday. lor that This newspaper will nol knowll\Q;ty accepl PERSONAL pup. needs room to run. (313)229-9614 or (313)227-1132 IT TV Holy Spint, you who make me ~ny advertiSing lOt re.1 estale whICh is In Bongo 011 LOWEST PRICES PLUS hair, lost Apnl 24. Hamburg week's edlilon. Read your (313)685-7617. to arrange pIckup of Items. No see everything and show me \'tOIatk)n 01 thO law Our ,eade's a'e Card 01 Thanks 013 NEW OPTION OF LIVE area. Gold collar, no tag. • adverllsement the Ilrst tIme infOfmed thai atl adults clothes and within 20 hereby dwellings ~dve'- Car Pools 012 PARAKEET, free to good the way to reach my ideal. you it appears. and report any II,ed in thiS newspaper ar. available on an SPORTS. (P.A.S.S.) (313)231-2270. home. (313)348-4149. mile radius of Brighton. who gIve me the diVine glflto equ.aloppottunl(Y Found 016 100% error immedIately Sliger/- CALL (517)548-1803 SMALL gray Beagle mix, Be top management. lake a!l (FROoc n-49S3flled 3-31·n. a 45. m) Free 001 PUPPY. Black Lab mixed, forgive and forget the wrong Livingston Newspapers WIll Happy Ads 002 that is done to me, and you male. R,ckett road area near thaI roal- estate commISSIon not issue credIt lor errors In In MemOriam 014 lemale. 9 weeks. (313)227-2301. BURROUGHS FARMS town. (313)2~. lor yourself Call Jrm .ai RECREATIONAL RESORT KDSSOUNDS who are in all instances of my ads after the hrst Incorrect Lost 015 PERSIAN female cat, spayed, IIle with me. I, in thIS short YELLOW neutered male cat, f313)349-4030lor aPPOintment .. SpeCIal NotIces 010 OJ's avaIlable for all occa- Inserhon. black and white. loves dialog, :-vant to thank you for looks hke "Morris". Scranton everybody. (517)548-2707. A.$35annual recreabon permit sions. AU types of mUSIc. gIves you and your family Reasonable rates. (313)697- everything and conhrm once School area, Bnghton. CLOTHING, Howell Church of FRIGIDAIRE washer. needs REFRIGERATOR WIth Ice more that I never want to be (313)227-1872aller 5 pm. unlimited use 01 Burrough's 2319 Keith. (313)836-2411 BRIGHTON absolutely Christ, 1385West Grand RIver, repair. Kitchenaid maker, runs. need com- separated from you, no matter Farms Recrealional Fark Sherry. (313)632-5814Dave. ENERGY 7 pm to 8:30 pm, Monday. dishwasher. needs repair. pressor. (313)437-2763• how great the material desires 016 Found faclhties through the 1985 CONSERVING (313)878-3422. may be. Iwant to be With you CLOTHING, Church of Christ, Shepherd Husky mix. 2 years, season, including ... Clean BENJltype dog, white, Kress (2x6WALLS) and my love ones on your 6026 Rickett Road. Tuesdays, FEMALE white dog, one year neutered male. shots, sandy beach, shaded picnic Road area, Apnl 25. (313)231- •.~ FR~E ~p.m. old. spade and shots. (313)348- housebroken, good with MY DJ's perpetual . Amen. Thank MODEL HOMES O""n D.,1y 126 areas, nature trails, 3421. p m Of by lIppolntmfOnt from All Items offered in this 12n. children, (313)455-0378. (517)546-5468 aller 7 pm. or you for your love towards me COLOR television 25in. con- horseshoes, shuffle board, DARK gray male cat with '56 9lXl Including lot City walrr "Absolutely Free" column (313)477·7683anyllme. and my loved ones. Pray thiS Jlnd W\too"r flf\dncmq avarldbw • sole. lovely wood cabinet, not FREE wood chips. Call after 5. SIBERIAN Husky to good vollyball courts, ball white/tan, while collar. 10 ml.'sl be exactly Ihal, free prayer three consecutive days working, you pick-up. (313)349- (313)231-1350. home 1'12 years, spayed, had diamonds, tennis and much PREGNANCY HELPLINE, 24 9"..,. M.S.H.D.A. 20 yr. fixed to those responding. This without asking your Wish. MIle/Pheasant Lake Orivil. 3195. FREE to good home. old all shots. (313)632-5597. more. For informatIon phone hours, (313)632-5240.Problem (313)437-9736. D1t'n:llOIllo Grand R....n to Bnghton newspaper makes no Alter third day, your wish will lurn south 10 Thlfd (313)227-1381. pregnancy help, free pregnan- lak"" Road charge for these listings, COLLIE shephard male, english sheep dog. (517)548- SIX young laying hens. one be granted, no matter how dll- FOUND blue and whIte lacket StTor~tturn kh to Thad Str€'rt turn neutered, good WIth children, CLASSES In porcelain doll cy test, confidentIal. Monday, Idt to modrls Ch«k for 1.· but restricts use to 3765. rooster. lour Bantams, all, flcult It may be. P. A. F. at 8 Mile and Sheldon. \ Wednesday. Saturday, ••~n.t.oceap_DCW r.esldential. Sliger/- watch dog. (517)54~17. FEMALE spayed German (313)685-3688. making. Supplies, greenware (313)348-5458. 12 noon to 3 p.m. 9250 TRAIL Blazers 4-H Club are LIvingston Publications COUCH and chair, green and Shepherd. Alter 4 pm, SPITZ. 8 months. male. and more. Sign up now. Doll W. ADLER HOMES, INC. Highland Road (M-59). looking for donations lor theIr GOLD puppy. white leet, accepts no responsibility gold, no tears. (517)546-3916. (517)223-8473. housebroken, shots. (517)546- Treasures, Novi. sandIe or (313)632-6222 Genny. (313)348-0381. Hartland. West side door of garage sale the end of May. chest, large collar, Bishop for aCllons between' 'th- house for large dog, you FREE 5 Spaniel/Shepherd mix 5246. DOG whitehouse. f517)223-9432. lake. (3131227-5858. jividuals regarding Ab- remove. (313)685-1894. puppies. (313)229-5309. SWING set, used, must take solutely Free ads. (Non Ducks and chickens. (517)223- FREE goat. one year. w;,lte, away. (313)348-2194. • commercial) Accounts on- CONFIDENTIAL ------,~ 9330 after 2:30. neutered and dehorned. SHEPHERD, lemale, white, ly. Please cooperate by STATEWIDE SINGLES' ESKIMO dog, 3 years, trained, (313}878-9687. needs to be only dog. (517)546- CLUB placing your "Absolutely 8538. • Free" ad no later than 3:30 great with kIds, spayed. FREE manure, you haul, Meet prequalif,ed men- p;ni: Friday for next week (313)477-8876. Hartland, Fenton area. SOFA sleeper, recliner, cap- women who share your in- pt)blicallon. ELK Hound mix, small, (313)629-9855. tains chairs, fair condlllon. terest, live in this area, and (313)684-1864, want to meet you. For free NORTHVILLE female. 5 months, vacinated, FREE German Shepherd, 4 housebroken. (313)34!l-7447. year old female, spayed. TV and washer and dryer. details wnte, Enterprise Dept. .. nunl . iiJ.1 Absolutely Free LC, P.O. Box 351, MIchIgan FREE baby gerbils. (313)229- (3131684-2733. Washer and TV needs repair. Center, MI, 49254. ANIMAL Rescue Inc. Pets free 7022alter 5 p.m. FREE steel porch rails. f313\437.()170. -NOVI ·'·Ii~lilIU to' good homes. Shots and FOUR puppies. mixed, 7 (313\437-6126. TWO Beagle mix, Airedale CHURCH needs donallon of3 worming already done. weeks. Call alter 4 p.m. GERMAN Shorthair female. mix. 1 Terrier mix. (517)546- or more acre sIte in general (313)227-9584. (517)546-0018. good hunting dog. To good 9521. '. ,onU.INC.. area of Westerly end of Howell home. (517)468-3369. ANIMAL Aid, adoptable pets, FEMALE black Terrior mix, TWO purebred English to move eXIsting bUIlding to. BrIghton Big Acre, Saturdays, Pointers, male, two years, spayed. all shots, about 2 GOLDEN Retriever watchdog, Excellent tax benefit. In- 348·6430 female. three years. (517)546- .,ll).t02. years, good temperment. good lor guarding home and terested parties call (517)548- .. FijEE puppies. (313)878-9838. (313)1.98-1.::::299~.,-- _ huntong. (313)684-6820. 1905. ..- 3523• • .-" ER{ RYMALSYMESCO.----..

NOVI-Spa~lous 4 bearoom brick NOVI-3 bedrooms. basement. home in country like SUb. Brick garage and fireplace for only $64.500. hreplace m family room, 2nd loreplace NORTHVILLE'S most preshglous SUb. Hilltop s('t- ALMOST NEW 3 bedroom, 2 bath ranch WIth great room & large kitchen. Family sub ,n gOOd locallon. • Interior redone this past year in- NOVI-Sprawllng custom brick home In rec. room m ready to finIsh base- ling. Half acre treed lot. Execuhve colonIal With 4 $85.000.348-6430. cludes new carpeting & fresh paont. setting on one acre. Large kitchen ment. Owner anxIous. 589.900. Call bedrooms. den. gorgeous family room WIth new dishwasher. Large country lot. and first floor laundry room. BeautIful 478-9130. ERA Rymal Symes. fireplace. automatIc underground sprinkler hardwood floors. wood stove. Call enclosed porch plus family room With system, tIled & diVided basement. $189,000. 348- II.... ._.L ~ __ ~ (1 478-9130. ERA Rymal Symes. natural fIreplace. $124,900. Call 478- 6430. 9130. ERA Rymal Symes. WA •• ANllDW ~ • "....:>: 11. r~:,~ ..'-:"~

LYON TWP.-Spaclous 3 bedroom IF WE ranch w/uOlque vIew overlookmg golf course. Large rooms. 2'12 car plus at- NOVI-Beautllully decorated 3 DON'T SELL bedrooms, 1'12 bath brock ranch. tached garage. fenced yard. wood- burning stove family room for Features large kitchen. family room YOUR HOME on energy elllclency. 566,500. Call 478- with raised ~earth fireplace. pallO, WE'LL BUY IT.* hardwood floors, basement, 2 car 9130. ERA Rymal Symes. garage. $72,900. Call 478-9130. ERA II your home doesn't sell wlthm 3 bedroom ranch on 1'I. heaVIly treed lot WlthlO Rymal Symes. 210 days. ERA® WIll buy It, at a pnce THE HOME for those that want lots of room. 5 bedrooms, 3'h baths. Home on ~ acre. Large hv- walking distance to schools & shopping. 2'12 to which you've agreed. 109 room w,th fireplace. rec room. famIly room 5th baths. 2 natural hreplaces. Basement has mother- Plus, ERA Real Estate can advance bedroom has bath & private enlry. $99,500. 348- 1O-law suite With provate entrance, hreplace. bath & you up 10 $100,000 equIty on your pre· 6430. kllchen hoOkups. Oversized garage. $82.500. 348- sent home be/ore it sells. for use as a 6430. down payment on your next home. Our LIVONIA-We found ,t lust for you! 3 exclusive ERA Sellers Security Plan BIG RANCH on over 1 acre in NorthVille. Under bedrooms, 1'h bath brock ranch on a COUNTRY LIVING In the clly! SpacIous 4 bedroom means you won't miss your chance to corner 101. Has all the features to $60,000. Large liVing, 4 bIg bedrooms, 2 full baths, ranch WIth 2'1z baths on 3 acres. Family room wltll buy Ihe new house you really want, make you comfortable CIA garage newer roof. carpet plus Assumable mortgage or fireplace. Formal dlOing room. Full basement. walhng for your present home to sell. With opener, family room w/flreplace. Land Contract. $59,900. 348-6430. Loaded With extras. $129,900. 348-6430. With ERA you're Iree 10 buy $79,900. Call 478-9130. ERA Rymal • whenever you're ready. Symes. GREAT STARTER home. Features 2 bedrooms, SPACIOUS 4 bedroom brock ranch. Long term full basement garage. WlthlO walking distance to Land Contract to qualified buyer. Home has quali- & the bUSiness district of NorthVIlle. $42,900. 348- ty everywhere on a large treed tot. $94.900 348- 6430. 6430.

LARGE 4 bedroom colonial in popular Novi sub. <52> Two deCks, treed lot, lOW maIntenance exterior, COMME~IAL Cl\PXf famIly room wllh beautiful fireplace. 589,900 348- ANANCIAL Nrt\\ORK 6430 . • c~o.u.c~ MOVE RIGHT IN & enjoy this beautifully decorated • 1984Electronic Really Assoc:oates.In<: NOVI-Walk to tile pool & tennis CAREER • NOVI-Peace & tranquility surrounds colonial with 3 bedrooms, 1'h baths, famIly room courts for summer fun, This lovely this large 5 bedroom, 2'h bath col· wllh fireplace, premium lot. 587.500. 348-6430. cOl'ldo has a finished basement, cen- onial. Family room wlflreplace. tral air. walk In pantry and allached ENJOY tho seasons In Ihls 4 bedroom country col· OPPORTUNITY florida room overlOOking treed yard, CALL US TODAY garage wllh direct aocess. Close to 1sl11oor laundry. masler bedroom w/- onial wllh 2 acres, pool & wlldhte. All kitchen bUilt- • shopping & expressways. $59,900. walk In closet. 587,500. Call 478-9130. inS. 582,500. 348-6430. Call 478-9130. ERA Rymal Symes. Real Estate training class ERA Rymal Symes. 478·9130 ENERGY EFFICIENT 3 bedroom. 2 bath brock rancll starting soon. No charge for , With formal dining & beautiful family room wltll . fireplace. Shows prld'l of ownership. $74,900. 348· tuition, small material fee on- ,RYMAL SYMES 6430. ly, Call Sharon Serra, 348-6430 THREE BEDROOM, 1'12 bath, family room, baso· for details. _ REALTORS Since 1923,- menl, garage. Appliances & aflordabillty. ThIS condo's got II alii $66,000, 348-6430 •

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BRIGHTON. 9.75% MSHDA BRIGHTON.Perfect starter or BRIGHTON. Brandywine BRIGHTON.Weneedahouse. BRIGHTON.Older two story financing. New homes from retirement home. Farms. 3.000square feet, 4 Wanted3 bedroom.Bnghton home on 2~ acres. 3 S53.900to 569.900. Models Maintenance free. 2 bedroom muill-level Contem· or Howell. good credit. good bedrooms. large stUdy or available.Immediateoccupan· bedrooms. low heating bills. porary on over 2 acres. well job. good family.5t,OOOdown. possible fourth bedroom EAST, INC. at TWELVE OAKS cy. Ask for Joe Phares. The attracllve home In nice wooded professionally land· 5550per month. If you have 1.600sq. ft .• asking 559.900' Livingston Group. (313)227· n8lghborhood. 547.900. scaped. Natural wood trim our house please call aller (313)227~76. 349-6800 LYON TWP - Little Farm - REDUCED. Owner has 4600. (313)227·1365,(313)554·1900. throughout. Lower level has 5 p.m.(3t3)231.1541. BRIGHTON·Land Contract reduced pnce on thiS 5 acres and Immaculate kitchen. full bath WithFrench BRIGHTON. 3 bedroom. 2 terms.Superdeluxe tUdorcol. bnck ranch wllh basement and attached garage doors onto pallo (perfect story bungalowIn a pleasant onlal. Full finished basemenI and 20x30 Barn. Call for appointment. apartmentl. Family room has city neighborhood.Easyv.alk· In addition to 2800 sq. II. Ex. .' PETERSON REALTY Co. fireplace. wet bar, sliding Ingto all sefVIces.good home tras too numberous to men. BRIGHTON TWP - Sparkling Clark Lake and 3 doorwall to private pallo. or investment. 555.000. tlon. 5123.000. REALTY bedroom custom colonial With 2 baths and attach. Frenchdoors open to balcony ....~_'l ~ .. _~ 335 North Center 51. (3t3)229-6661 WORLDVANS.(313)227-3455: ed garage. Needs your decorating touch. Owner oil master bedroom. 4", BRIGHTON·WoodlandLake. BRIGHTON TOWNSHIP.Follr ~:;-~~ .a-.....~ anxIOus. ASking $59.900. Call for details. Northville, Michigan baths. 3 car garage.many ex' 3 bedroom brick ranch. 2 bedroom split level. 2 fUll 348-4323 .I!!I tras. Just reduced over baths.finishedbasement.2", baths. 2 half baths. Full brick 515.000.now 5149,900.Call car garage. private dock at fireplace. 36x18 Inground.. All of this for $69,900. (313)227·9187for appointment. end of Slreel. $54,900.must Pool. 585.000. REALTY 3 Bedroom. open floor plan. large family room with BRIGHTONnewerquahtybuill sell. (~13)227~260after6 pm. WORLDVANS.(313)227-3455.. IIreplace. Beautiful view of Wolverine Lake. ranch.3 bedrooms,city water BRIGHfON.Newenergy con· BRIGHTON3 bedroom house: '. NOVI-Large 4 Bedroom. 2V. batns. colonial and sewers. energy saving servinghomes(2x6walls). 1m· no garage. no basement.Call Family room wllh wet bar. full wall IIreplace. den. Ichweltzer features. deep wooded lot. mediateoccupancy. for details. (313)227·5336bet- . 1st floor Ullilty. On a qUiet cul-de-sac lot. Good col- Aeol Ertote.lnc. Transferred. 559.900 ADLERHOMES,INC. ween10 amt02 pm. - ~ or scheme. custom look inside. assumable mortgage. (313)632~222 BYRONSCHOOLDISTRICT_ City of Wlxom-4.68 acres zoned commercial. (313)227-4409. stones throwaway from 1-96 A 1.000 SQ It home 78 acre farm with very nice _~Better -j older 4 bedroom home. 2 }:, on property. . j' L", t ~I ' I I ~ H~~f;!~~~ baths. living room wltb Each offIce /S Independently owned and opera led - _- ~ I fireplace. formal dining rOOIll; .. '. ~,... ~V":'-:~';.*.", enclosed porch. full base- ment.Largebarn.garage.tool shed. and storage barn. Cor- 349-1515 NOVI-OUNBARTON PINES ner site With over 3,500fllllt Spacious and custom bUilt. 4 Bedrooms. 2Vz bath frontage. $135.000. With colonial. Plush carpeted hVlOg. dlOlng and family assumableland contract. Har. NOVI. Beautiful 3 bedroom colonral. Formal dlmng rooms. Wet bar. flfeplace. library. 1st floor laun. OLING mon Real Estate. Fowlerville room, 16x26 family room With fireplace. finished dry. walk-out basement. Beaullful Court Lot on the REAL ESTATE INC. (5m223-9193. basemen\, ceramic IIle foyer. cent. air. newer Commons. See It today! ~- @ tmted thermo pane Windows. ~ 201 S. Lafayette ... il NORTHVILLE TWP. Very sharp bnck colomal on l.:!J 437.2056 fjhome master: beautiful landscaped lo\' Dmlng room. den, walk· - 10 closets in 4 bedrooms. large family room With 22·5150 . TOMORROW REAL ESTATE INC. fireplace. central air. walk-m pantry. 1st floor laun- RANCH ON 2'1.> ACRES • Quality Home~ '. dry, m·ground gunlte pool and more. $136.500. 211~=EIlCE The price is right on thiS 2 bedroom aluminum Sid· Build a Brand New CUSlomHome" 685-1588 ed home, large rooms. 3 car garage Possible sim- StarlIng al '53.000 "neluden 101In • NORTHVILLE TWP. Very clean 3 bedroom condo. ple assumption at 9.5%. S55.900. C"yol Brighton) • Popular model. Family room With fireplace. • ,f enclosed patio. central air. basement. pnvate en· SIMPLE ASSUMPTION-l.4 ACRES MODEL HOME trance. Refngerator and range lOCI.S69.9OO. 3 bedroom ranch. country kitchen. deck. garage. Open Wed ••Sat. & Su~ •• newly carpeted. PossIble assumpllon at 9%. 12·5p.m. or by appt. NORTHVILLE TWP. Horses·AnllQueS or ClaSSIC S67.OO0. cars. ThiS exceptional property of 2.57 acres 10- NOVI-MEADOWBRooK LAKE RI~e~I~~k~~:'~:~~t:I~~r~e' cludes a fine 2100 square foot ranch. a two level Sharp 4 or 5 bedroom. 2'1. bath colOnial. large COUNTRY SETTING-LARGE MASTER turn ngh' to 'lrst leh (Woodlake Dr) 10 r~ barn With 7 box stalls. feed room. tack room. Tano1e*ooc: ClrcJe turn lei. I ~ wooded lot, carpeted and draped IIvlOg, dlOlOg BEDROOM f"~' automatic waterers. 4 paddocks. 4 pastures. riding and family rooms. fireplace. 1st floor laundry. alf 20x12 master bedroom. large liVing room. formal FRANK SOAVE, Builder . ring and much more. Walk to town or trot to dining, all appliances stay. Possible more Maybury. S145,OOO. conditioned. basement. garage. Lake and park 229·2710 available. Land Contract. Calltodayl acreage. patio, garage. S63.900. If no answer: 227-4606 Oversized Village lot and large garage compliment thiS nice older home with spacIous front porch basement and at least 3 bedrooms Asking 548.000. However. owner Will consider all .. ,....~. .. 200S.Main • reasonable offers. PRESENTING NORTHVILLE'S FINEST! . _.~\..J'. -r -II_U.~ ~21-·.··CC-.=-N()~~~~~~~~ML , rU1, ' .. . _J ~ • . (4 SECLUDED SPLIT-LEVEL on 235 acres. 4 SUBURBAN. REALTORS. .. Bedrooms. 2V. baths. family room. A free stand 109 fireplace. Home has wrap around porch. 2 Car garage JUST REDUCED. NOW ONLY $84.900. NOVI. A little bit of country 10 the cIty. 4 bed. 2 baths and a large fenced yard. Fireplace. garage. NICE COLONIAL ON TEN ACRES With beautiful basement. Onl~' $69,900 country settlOg. 4 Bedrooms. 2 baths. Approx 1780 sQ. ft Partially wooded. Nice acreage for NOVI CONDO-Well kept 2 bed. 1V. bath unit In horse lovers. Large IIvlOg room wlflfeplace. for- If privacy IS Important to you. thiS 3-bedroom ranch NORTHVILLE! COUNTRY FRENCH NORTHVILLE! INCOMPARABLE popular "Applegate." Price mcludes range. 'ridge mal dinlOg room. $88.500. and dishwasher $57.900. With possible 4th bedroom In basement. on 5 AT ITS BEST! Nearly an Acre 10 the "EDENDERRY HILLS" showcases acres. IS Just the ticket for you. Call today lor an best surroundlOgs of NorthVille one of its most elegant homes COUNTRY STYLE RANCH. Home setting on 1.2 appointment. Asking 569.900 3.000-plus sq. ft. of elegant one floor Boasting large rooms With lovely ar- acres in city. 2 Full baths. 3 bedrooms. Beamed IIv- HOMEOWNERS IIvlOg, pamstal(lngly created With a chitectural qualllles throughout. A 109 room ceiling. Central alf. Above ground pool Thmklng of makmg a move? Call one of our profes- spare-no-expense attitude. All the superb entry foyer and stalfcase. 4 S69.900. sional staff for a market analYSISof your home. No AI deslfed rooms. EXCELLENCE FROM bedrooms. 3Vz baths, 14x14 formal charge or obligation. of course. "Give Number '1' ' THE FLOOR COVERINGS TO THE dlOlOg room, 'graclously Sized IIvlOg BRICK RANCH ON 4 ACRES. ThiS Quailly home ATry" CEILING MEDALLIONS. Just 5 years room With fireplace. screened porch. has 3 bedrooms. 1'12baths. central alf. 2 natural old and In pnstme condItion. S256.OO0. finished walk-out lower level With a fife places, 2 story barn With water & electriCity (453-8200). 2nd fireplace. etc. SUBSTANTIVE RE. Sets back on ItS own private lane wi many large CENT IMPROVEMENTS! $235.000 Colorado spruces. Acreage fenced S82.000 (453-8200). SPRING IS hERE SO SPRING INTO ACTION on thiS nice home In the meadows. 3 Bedrooms. fami- f-rtlf lB~81 Estate, ly room With fireplace. carpet thruoQut. patio. back yard fenced. 549.900. ~nlLJ_ .~... Inc. ~ MIIf~rd-(313)684-6666 • LIMITED EDITION I 200o-plus sQ It home In the LOVELY SOLAR COLONIAL wi maintenance free ~ Hlghland-(313)887·7500 Village of Milford Hardwood floors. wet plaster extenor 10South Lyon. BUilt In 19n. 3 bedrooms. walls. enclosed front porch & much more 1Vz baths, family room wlflfeplace. central alf. l.:J Hartland-(313)632-7600 III Beautiful oversized lot. Asking 578.000 patiO, basement, 2 car att. garage. S64,900. ~ CENTURY 21 HARTFORD SOUTH-WEST 22454Pontiac Trail 437-4111 :',.' ':.<' ';'IF

.~"-~ ~ ~~ ,,,, ••,.,,~' lI. UNIQUE TRI-LEVEL with farmhouse extenor Manor elevation and contemporary flair Interior. Five and; Realty one·half acres partially wooded and private. Three-car garage all appliances in spacIous kl~- Oilers. chen are Included. LAND CONTRACT TERMS OF.' 1I Nice REMODELED Farm House In the country. 3 • • acres. large barn (73x31l. wood burner (low heat FERED along With Immediate Occupancy! No. 378. ." S94,900.00. bills). 2-bedroom apartment upstairs. presently rented at 5275 monthly. separate entrance. Land Contract TERMS. S84.900. " <1Tanttrhury Qtnmmnns '. OPEN HOUSE ~, MODELS NOW OPEN . $46 900 Sunday, May 5th 2-5 p.m. -.' ,, Starflng "!t , _ _ '" Adult Condominiums in Highland NOVI-39955 Burton Court. · 4 Bedroom. 2'1.> bath ColOnial. ". ' Garden Clly-29456 Elmwood. " li. • Spacious 2 Bedroom • Beautiful Landscaping, Exterior Lighting 3 Bedroom. 1 bath .. • Approximately 1,000 sq. ft. , • Central Air Walled Lake-1486 S. Commerce. \/ • Large Utility & Storage Area • Carpeting 3 Bedroom. view of Wolvenne Lake. ", • One-Story Quality Construction • Kitchen and Bath - easy care no-wax floors 't' Owners must sell I Pnce has been reduced S25.OOO • Masonry Sound Barriers between units for privacy & security • Close to Shopping, Churches to a very attractive low of S89.900.SpacIous Quad- • Energy Efficient • Ground Maintenance level. 3-bedrooms - Top Quality construction compliments thiS park·llke 3 acres In a very natural OPEN DAILY way. Many extras you Will enloyl Located 1'12 miles N. of M-59on 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. N. Milford Rd. Sat. & Sun. 12-4 p.m. EAST,INC. at 12 OAKS Sales Office 887-.6999 Manor Realty 887-1099 349-6800 Each offIce /S Independently owned and opera fed

€ Carol EXCELLENCE! \TI Mason'.: You Deserve If ,·":' WeBui/dlf 1?~ The Best New Home Value in town And If's Affordable is not only determined by its price. "BEST VALUE" is a product of a .' total commitment to excellence ••. -Location -PrOduct Quality -Best Mortgages • MSHDA 9.75% Fixed 20 Year Dunham Lake area. 6.8 acres of private seclUSion. ·95/8%APM Immaculate 2600 sq. ft. home on paved road w. .15 Year Fixed Starting At 10% . BEAUTIFUL EXECUTIVE HOME . private stocked pond. Many extras Quality con. -5% & 10% Down Payments available for youll Four bedroom two and a half structionl Asking $149,900. -Service Aller You Move In bath, large ceramic foyer. beautiful deCk. profes. -And Of Course-Best Prices slonally landscaped. and much more for S155000 "We Make New Homes Affordable" Call for details. • • We really do need rentalsll Call us tOday so thaI' _. MQDELS OPEN SAT .-SUN. 1-6 we can service you!!

New Is alright. and the new condos that we are • WIXOM 669-2270 SOUTH LYON 437-0002 building In Novi will be just great for you. Your fun': Brookfield Estates In the sun by the pool will not be disturbed by lawn . Northoff PonUacTrail(JustWeslof Beck) Off 9 Mile Rd••Just West of Ponllac Trail maintenance ". leI somoone else do It for you AlsoOpenMon••Tues.•Wed.2-6 Also Open Mon .• Tues ••Wed. 2-8 beginning at S74.990. ." ,

This Is camelot! Boautlfully designed 4·br. 3000sq. fl. home on 10 A. In Milford. 3-ear gar •• 4·stall barn. Good access to 1·96. Everything Is perfect in· 344·1800 eluding the reduced price. $284.900.TERMSI 41766 W. 10 Mile RD. Novi, MI 48050

± • Wednesday. May I, 1985-S0UTH LYON HERALD-NORTHVILLE RECORD-NOVI NEWS- THE MILFORD TlMES-5-B 021 Houses 021 Houses 021 Houses 021 Houses For Sale 021 Houses For Sale 025 Mobile Homes 025 Mobile Homes 025 Mobile Homes 031 Vacant Property For Sale For Sale For Sale For Sale "BUY Repossessed Homes FOWLERVILLE SCHOOLS • HARTLAND by owner. HOWELL by owner. 2 SOUTH LYON. Quad·lovel From Governmentl $1.00 plus Builders custom 4 bedroom Aluminum sided ranch, 2 bedroom home, possible land custom built 1982, 1~ acre lot, BRIGHTON. 1973 Flamingo repairs/taxes. Throughout HOWELL, owner moving, WIXOM. 14x85, 3 bedroom, HOWELL. Beaullful 10 acre home. built In 1977. dining bedrooms. 2 car garage, lake contract, nice nelgllborhood. 3 bedroom. 2~ baths, 12 x 60, washer-dryer. air Chateau Estates, adult sec- 1 Michigan/Nationwide' Details room, large kitchen with ex· Cathedral ceiling, bay win- parcel can be split. Rolhng, privileges. 2 lots. $44,000. walking distance to town. By fireplace, cement drive and conditioner, $9,000 or best of· tion, best offer over $10,000. $3.9510: Homestead; Box 909- cellent counterspace, 23x29 dow, electric fireplace, 2 pan· woods. Perked and surveyed. Land Contract available. appointment. (517)546-4341 patio, neutral floor covering fer. (313)227-6921. Will pay first months rent. tries, all appliances, curtains, 4 miles north of Howell. A33,lnola, OK. 74036." family room With fireplace, after5 pm. (313)478-32«. throughout. tastefully BRIGHTON. Nice roomy (517)543-2512alter 6. central air, security wired, sh- $14,000for each 5 acre parcel BRIGHTON. 12x24 three room double garage. 3Ox4Obarn. 4 HOWELL, 4 miles south; MORTGAGE or Land Contract decorated. Immeculate condi- Marlette with expando, good ed with electricity, $10,500. or $22,500 for 10 acres. Call .-oltage. 40x100 fenced lot, acre setting with blacktop tion. $98,500.(313)437-4882. HOWELL. 1979 Skyline, 14x56, Brighton, west. New home Amortlzatlon Printouts only $5. condltlon, nice big yard, (3131685-9563. Nancy Bohlen, Preview Pro- .16,000. Call alter 4 pm, drive. $75,000, Harmon Real $8,800. Must be moved. under construction, 3 call Harvey Ritchie. (313)3.49- SALEM. Country hvlng In a $9,000.(313)227-3391. (313)227-5102after 6 (517)540- perties, (313)227-2200~._.,..,...... , (313)381·1754,(313)7~. Estate, Fowlerville (517)223- 0759. 027 Acreage. Farms bedroom Colonial. 1~ bath, small quiet village 10 minutes BRIGHTON, $6,500, two 7132. llVINCSTOIl County. Ideal BRIGHTON. country contem- 9193. basement. 2 car garage. MILFORD walk to schools and from Northville. Custom built bedroom Marlette. excellent For Sale country home site, 10 acres on porary on tranquil. roiling and FOWLERVILLE. Affordable 2 HOWELL. 1972Detrolter 12x60. $49.900with 5% to 10% down. shopping. 3 bedrooms, 1';' kitchen, oak cabinets, 3 condllion, small park. Low "reston Road north of Marr wood8ll 10 acres. Secluded story, 4 bedroom In town with Two bedrooms, good condi- FOWLERVILLE. 10 22 ;>er,,~, Will duplicate on your lot or baths, attached garage. fenc- bedroom. large living room renl. Deck, shed. After 3, Road. ApprOXImately 4 mIles setting. 30 x 60 barn, addl. fenced yard. Well Insulated. tion, woodstove Included. wooded, private road, perked, ours. Attla Construction. ed yard, natural fireplace In with fireplace. All stained (313)227-1748. north of Howell. Easy terms, tiona" property available. Terms • $4,000 down. 11.85% $3,000.(517)548-5154. near 1·96, $19,500. (313)425 (517)546-9791or (313)22&-6007. living room, family room. Call woodwork. mudroom off back low interesl. call 1(616)897- Interest. payment $376.75 plus BRIGHTON Sylvan Glen late HOWELL. Chateau, very good 6353. B216BE $265,000. The liv- HARTLAND Twp. Private and (3131887-6433. porch, with patio. Basement, escrow for 24 years. $39,900. model 3 bedroom, 2 bath. condItIon, must sell now, ac- 5043. Ingston Group, Ask for Bonnie secluded Is this breathtaking 3 2~ car garage. $69,900 or FOWLERVILLE. schools. 10 Elder. (313)231-3140. Ask for Bob or Caroll. ERA MILFORD. By owner, beautiful Reduced to $15,500, owner cepting any reasonable offer. NOVI. Two ::'Ime 1.1 acre bedroom home nestled In the make offer. (313)349-9495. acres, bavarlan two story. Alder Realty. (517)546-6670, Cape Cod, four bedrooms, 2~ transferred. Crest Services. After 5 pm, (517)548-2500. bUIlding sites, 150 ft. frontage. BRIGHTON. Spectacular con- pines on 5.5 acres. This ex- TWO houses, can be moved or three bedroom. 2 full baths, (313)478-9289. baths, family room with (517)543-3260. Lois face south and slOpe to temporary nestled In mature tremely sharp home has a left on lot. $2,500 each without HIGHLAND, 1984 Patnot, walkout basement, 12 x 32 fl. fireplace, 1~ acre treed lot. BRIGHTON, family section the rear. IJeal for walkout trees, • professionally land. FOWLERVILLE. 2 Acres newly large living room wllh lot. (313)42&-2303 or days 14x60, 2 bedroom, I bath, ex- deck, $71.900. Cdll (517,521- $134,900.(313)685.ll294. Sylvan Glen. NIce 3 bedroom basement and solar. All scaped lot, many decorator remodeled farm home, family fireplace, dream kitchen, (313l662-a094. cellent condlllon, must sell, 4129. MILFORD Vitlage. Four WIth Florida room, $14,900. ullhtles. $23.000for wooded lot llxtrl&~ Seller transferred. room. IlIrge kitchen, 2 car large family room, 1~ baths. 2 $15,000or best offer. (3131887· HARTLAND. Prime residential bedroom colonial, large cor- WHITMORE LAKE. 4 bedroom Crest Services, (517)548-3260. and $21,500for the second. 10 ~klng $124,900. M188BE. The garage, only $47,000. Ask for car garage. close to ex- 8054 after 5 p.m. land, 11~ plus acres, blacktop ner lot, full walk-In basement, ranch. 1~ baths, family room, % down. easy terms. Call UvingSlon Group, ask for Bon- Judy Ammon, The Livingston pressways. $64,900. Ask for BRIGHTON 3 bedroom WIth HIGHLAND. 1974 14x70 VIC- road, wooded. $34,700, 6% kltchen-dlnlng and formal din- dining room. basement, 2~ (313)594·3476 weekdays or nie Elder. (313)231-3140. Group. (313)227-4600(Fll1 ). David While, The Livingston house type addition. Good torian, front den, 2 bedroom. land contract. (517)548-1582. Ing room. $52,000: (313)684- car garage, $57,900. Curtis (313)624-0307 evenings and BRIGHTON. Model homes, GREGORY 3 bedroom older Group. (313)227-4600. Real Estate, (313)449-2037. buy at $12,900.Crest Services, $9,500.(313)887-8239evenings. NOVI, 6 acres, over 700 feet 3575. (517)548-3260. weekends. Woodlake Village. Models home, large treed lot, new HAMBURG Township. 2~ Evenings. (313)449·4660. HAMBURG. 1977double wide, frontage, will hold land con· MARION TOWNSHIP.Quality PINCKNEY. Lot on small pond open saturday and Sunday plumbing, septic, electrical miles west of U5-23, 16x3OIn- (313)449-2111.(313\426-3698. BRIGHTON top shape mobile. 3 bedroom, 2 baths, all ap- tracl. (313)349-2257. Colonial on Picturesque 10 In vllla"~, .deal for walk-out from noon to 6 pm. Prices and roof. Oak floors and trim. ground pool, 2 car garage. private fenced lot, new pliances including washer, acres. 4 bedrooms, 2~ baths, WHITMORE LAKE. Duplex, basement, wooded, $12.500, from $53,900. Call (313)22&-7986 1~ car garage, $44.900. 16x3O work shop, home Is 2 garage, $33,900. Land Contract dryer and water softener. Call 029 Lake Property 3Ox40horse barn. 3 acre pond. $99,500. Owner side has 2 of t"rms. (3131678-5707 after for directions. (313)498-32«. story. 3 bedroom and base- the largest bedrooms you will Terms. Crest Services, between $-2 p.m. weekdays, For Sale $127,900. REALTY WORLD 6 pm .._---, __ ,-_-.,-,,-:--:- BRIGHJON, new 3 bedroom GREEN OAK-Good land con- ment with rec room, 2 acres, ever see plus den and another (517)548-3260. any time weekends. Must sell, VANS. (313)227-3455. BRIGHTON, lake privileges. SHADY OAKS Sub., 10 Mile/- custom ranch, 2 baths. 2 car tract terms on this super buy blacktop road In country. bedroom. finished basement, BRIGHTON several Units now moving. $16,900.(313)231-2841. MILFORD. 5 acres, fenced, Beaullful, treed lot, 80 x 263. Rushton. (2) large wooded lots garage on 2~ acres. Was from the unique loft bedroom $59,900. Nelson Real Estate, 2 full baths and 2 half baths. available In Sylvan Glen. Crest HOWELL, 1981 Fairmont trees. full finished walk-out $14.500.Must sell, make offer. SUIted for walk out basement. $70,000'now $59,900. (313)437- with deck and doof)Yall to the Whitmore Lake, (313)449-4488, Tenant's side has 1~ bath. full Services, (517)548-3260. 14 x 70 with 7 x 24 expando. basement, barn. 3 bedrooms, (313)227-6436.(313)229-2649. $20,000 each. (313)437-6073" warmth of a fireplace. $52,000. (313)44~7, 1-800-462-0309. basement, sprinklers. Nelson FOWLERVILLE, beautiful Appliances Include; • 4834. - den, 2 baths. large hvlng evenings • REALTY WORLD VANS. HOWELL. $1.000 TOWARDS Real Estate, Whitmore Lake. Marlette wilh extras, only microwave. Excellent home. ~RlGHTON schools. Super room. formal dining room, CLASSIFIED DEADLINES (313)227-3455. FINANCING. Cute city (313)«9-4466, (313)449-4467, 1- $8,600. Crest Services. Call Global. (517)548-2330. area. 4 bedrooms. cyclone deck, attached garage. 2 Wednesday 3:30 - Green Sheet 033 Industrial, HOWELL commercial property bungalow. dining room, family 800-462-0309. (517)548-3260. fenced yard, bay window in fireplaces, many extras. HOWELL. Marlette 12 x 65 Shopping GUIde Serving Dex- Commercial on Grand River, live upstairs, room, large screened porch. k1tctieri. loads of storage. $125,000.Owner. (313)685-3968. WEBBERVILLE. Lovely Cape with 8 x 10 enclosed Florida ter, Thursday 3:30 - Shopper For Sale office or business down. Ap- Only $47,500.Ask for Judy Am- Cod home on 5 acres, good A NEW DELUXE HOME Possible VA assumption. room. excellent condlllon. Business Directory. Fnday proximately 1,700 sq. II. mon, The Livingston Group, BRIGHTON Grand River fron- $44.900: Call Mary Marowsky, NORTHVILLE sized rooms, small barn with Has to be seen, adult section. 3:30 • Shopper. Monday Green 6 foot privacy fence. Parking (313)227-4600(C116). stalls for horses. delightful tage. Prime 66 x 203 ft. com- Preview Properties. (313)227- $11,900 Call Global, (5tn548-233O. Sheet, & Green Sheet for 8 cars In rear. Call (313)477- BY OWNER ceuntry living. $79,900. Call 15 year fmancing features mercial corner. east of Kroger 2200.(K204). HOWELL area. Beautiful Leaving state, must sell, tn- HOWELL, 1981 ChampIon, Business Directorys, Monday 7883. Bob Daymon, Preview Proper- large bay window & garden • excellent traffIC flow and BRIGHTON. Brick and Ranch on large lot. fenced level, 1,860 square feet, 3 lub balh Completely furnIsh- 24 x 60 doublewide, 3 3:30 - Wednesday Green ties, (517)546-7550.(H807). visibility - extra parking aluminum ranch located In HOWELL CIty, 5 bedroom. 2 yard. 2 car garage, 3 bedrooms. 1~ baths, ed, dehvered. set up, sleps, bedrooms, 2 baths, all major Sheet. baths, family room, 2 bedrooms. 2 full baths, living sklrtmg & tie downs. available. Land Contracl one 01 Brighton's nicest subs. fireplace, new carpeting. ~ 022 Lakefront Houses appliances Included, large fireplaces. den, formal dining, room. dining room, kitchen terms. (313)22&-9513,evenings Super condition, 3 bedroom. acre treed lot, aluminum porch WIth awning, huge FARWELL.- Surrey Lake. fUlly insulated, gas steam doorwall onto deck with awn- For Sale Wonderland (313)632-n48. full basement. $64.000. Call siding, 2 car garage. home. Call Global, (517)548- Water front lot. high point on heat, double cornor lot, trees, Ing, patio. $64,000. Will accept MOBILE HOME SALES INC. BRIGHTON. For sale or lease. • linda Roberts, Preview Pro- assumable mortgage. land BRIGHTON. Lakefront home. 2330. lake, beautiful trees. perk 2 car garage, $67,900. (517)540- Land Contract with at least 45475 MIChigan Ave at Belleville Ad 10900 sq. ft. - modern office &~rtles. (313)227-2200.(Fl17). contracl acceptable. $26,500 owner. Woodland Lake, three HOWELL. Red Oaks. 3 tested, fine building site or in- 2625. 25% down. (517)546-8197• bUIlding. Masonary construc- • down at 11% -15 years. Call for bedrooms, 1~ baths, 2~ car 397-2330 bedrooms, family room addi- vestment. $6,500. (313)227- "RIGHTON. Two bedroom tlon, paved parking for 50 cars .•• home. front and back porch, HIGHLAND Twsp. 2 bedroom, HOWELL area. Sharp Colonial photo and details, $92,500. heated garage, screened-In tion, 32 ft. pool. extra insula- 4034. wood burner, solar heater. 3~ built In 1979. 3 bedroom. 2~ gazebo on water. carpeted, 1-96 - Grand River Interchange. • 1~ lotS, small Florida room (313)3.49-1970. tion. Crest ServIces. (517)548- HIGHLAND Township. By car garage, swimming pool on ceramic baths, 2~ car garage, walk-in closet, many, many GLOBAL OF NOVI MEADOWS call Brighton Town & Country with bullt·ln BBC, lake NOVI colonial. Four 3260. owner. Knobbyhill Farms. 10 almost 5 acres of land. $57,000 bay window. 5 acres, barn. A extras. S66,OOO. (313)227-5527. for details, (313)227-1111. privileges. Only $32.900. bedrooms, 2~ baths, living HOWELL, 1971 Broadmore, acre lake front parcel, $44,900• with $15,000down on land con- steal at $79,000. (313)266-5576 PRE-OWNED MILFORD Inside city limits. Brlghton . Town & Country, room. formal dining room, BRIGHTON. BIG CROOKED 12 x 60 2 bedrooms. 1~ 10 % down, 5 year land con- tract terms. (313)887-1609after after 5:30 p.m. Zoned for small business, • (313)227-1111. family room with fireplace and LAKEFRONT. Cozy 3 bedroom baths. all appliances included. tract, (313)625-0m. (313)887- 1 p.m. 1970 12x63 Marlette, wall air recently reduced for quick HOWELL, 4 bedrooms. 2~ wetbar, den. kitchen and with fireplace in Great Room Nice home, reasonably pric- 5052after 5 p.m. Howell, 20 miles north. chalet baths, living room. dining nestled among towering oaks, conditioner, water softener. sale. (3131685-9803, (313)478- breakfast area, first floor laun- ed. Call Global, (517)543-2330. HAMBURG 200 ft. lakefront home on 10 acres, deck, room. kitchen, family room Just $69.900. M. T. Glaspie excellent condition, 4978. l";(RCU LATION dry, semi-finished basement, HOWELL. 1982 Fairmont. treed acre, by owner. $43,000. .BRIGHTON ARGUS fishing, pond. woods, large with fireplace. full basement, 2 two level pallo deck. (313)698-4650. reasonable. nice starter TOOL Room Machinery: home. 14 x 70, 3 bedrooms, ap- (313)231-3372.No agents. garage, small orchard, car attached garage. 2 barns (1 underground sprinklers. land- HOWELL. south of. Cape Cod Lathe, bridgeport mills. NC pliances include: washer, HIGHLAND/Duck Lake. 71 ft. ·:.:~13-227-4442 $77,000.(313)266-5676. with 5 box stalls and tack scaped. 1979. Novi School on nice pnvate lake. three mill, surface gnnder. band 1960 Redman, 28x56, wet bar, dryer, fireplace. Home located plus canal front in excellent I HIGHLAND. Dunham Lake • room), on 10 acres with pond. District. Two car garage. 2.350 bedrooms. 2~ baths, saw, drill press. (313)231-1162 fireplace. car port, extra large on corner lot. call Global. area near large part of all • ;.sOO CAN GET YOU IN. FEN- Brick colonial, 4 bedroom. 2~ well treed, back 5 acres fenc- sq.ft. MUST SEE. By owner. greenhouse or sun room, after5 p.m. t lot, 5 car off street parking. (517)543-2330. sports lake. Land contract TOfl mailing, livingston Coun- I baths, $130,000. 30% down, ed. $115,000. Shown by ap- appointment only. $110,900. large two car garage. By YPSILANTI TownshIp. 29x68 HOWELL Red Oaks 3 bedroom terms. $38.900. Bring offers. ty, Jiisl move In and start IIv· 11% Land Contract. (313)887- pointment. (517J516-1248after (313)348-7369. owner. $105,000. Call after brick building, city water. 1960 Fairmont, 3 bedrooms, 2 on large corner lot. Approx- Call Bev, Manor Realty, Ing .In this nicely decorated 1325. 6. Rent with option to buy con- 5 pm, (517)546-4408. sewers, gas heat, parking. NOVI Contemporary 4 lull baths with woodburning Imately $5,000 down, $300 per (3131887-1099,(313)887~999. three bedroom allumlnum sidered. $1.000down. 9% land contract. HOWELL. Homey 3 bedroom bedrooms. 3~ baths. great HAMBURG-Waterfront, 3 fireplace. Excellent condition. month to bank qualified buyer. ranch. located 6 miles north of HOWELL. Country Is the set- $47.900.1-(313)231-2308. ranch with fmlshed room in room and master bedroom bedroom ranch with 1~ baths Crest Services. (517)548-3260. 030 Northern Property Hartland. Country kitchen, full basement, 2 ~ car ting for this roomy 3 bedroom with studio ceilings. Dining and 1 car attaChed, plus 2~ 1983 26x60 Friendship. HOWELL neat 2 bedroom, on- For Sale Iolli of cupboards, full base- ranch on 1.76 pretty acres. room, family room, game 035 Income Property garage, large lot with many car detached garages. Stone Fireplace. wetbar. and more. ment with beautiful family Large living. room with ly $5,000. Crest Services, ANTRIM County wooded lot, For Sale established trees, Thompson room, 3 fireplaces. deck, all Fireplace and woodburner. Reduced in price. room, wood burner on raised fireplace has 4 doorwalls appliances. satelhte tracking (517)548-3260. Lakes of the North recreation Lake pnviledges, natural gas, $78.600. REALTY WORLD DEERFIELD TWP .• 60 acres, 2 • hearth. walk·ln cedar closet. priced right at $54,900, call overlooking yard. shaded by dish. Excellent schools. VANS. (313)227-3455. HOWELL Chateau, Wicks area (517)546-0006after 4 p.m. Two car wired garage. linden Maple, Oak and Hickory. 1983 24x60 Champion. Wood- 12 x 50, 2 bedrooms and ap- homes, large barn. out- (517)548-~2. $129,000.(313\478-3964. HAMBURG-Log home on CHARLEVOIX. FIve acre schools. Ease acces to U5-23. Large country kitchen. burning fireplace. central air, pliances, good conditIon. Call bUIldings, stream, some cat- HOWELL. Three bedroom two NORTHVILLE Strawberry Lake. Features log wood deck. SOLD. parcel WIth 100 ft. on Lake $46;900. (313)62&-0238evenings $49,650.The Livingston Group, (5tn223-3448. tle. Drastically reduced. Ex- LANDMARK Interior with stone fireplace Michigan. $38,000. (313)437- after 6:30 or weekends. story older home. four blocks Ask for Bonnie Elder. (313)231- change for part down. Party from cen1er of town. $45,000, and 2~ car garage. Call for 1964 Foxwood, 24x52, NOVI 1979 Fairmont, 14 x 70, 3596. store, Union Lake. living • JSTOM tudor, 2,600 sq. ft •• • 3140• land contract or conventional. Private stock pond, 1~ acres details. $84.900. REALTY fireplace, dishwasher, washer front kitchen, 2 bedrooms, ap- GRAYLING area, modern quarters, 4~ acres, rental ~ril. 4 bedroom, 2' baths, HOWELL. Historic 5 bedroom call (517)S46-3065after 5 pm. of beaulilultrees and shrubs. WORLD VANS. (313)227-3455. and dryer, extra large feature pliances, curtains. shed, ex- cabin on 60 acres, good pat bungalow, low price. Rose central air. well insulated, centennial farmhouse, com- cellent condition. $13,500. HOWELL. for sale by owner, 3 3 bedroom. 3 bath, game HAMBURG Township. Oneida lot. and deer hunting, fishing near Realty. (313)227-5613 or wood windows, sprinkler and pletely restored, 20 x 40 In- (313)624-8848. room, 2 car garage, more. By Iakefront home on 1 acre with by. (517)521-3940 or (517)456- (313)227-4296. vacuum systems, $185.00. bedroom ranch, full finished ground pool. 5 barns on 10 owner. $135,000.(313)349-8595.• beautiful sandy beach, home 1979 Eaton Park, 24x52. wood NOVI. Spacious Park Estate, 7245. (313~5914. basement. 2~ car garage. acres. $130.000 assumable FOWLERVILLE. Four unit Is completely remodeled, ex- deck, 10x12 shed, excellent 24x60, three bedrooms, two (517)54&.9841alter 5 p.m. Land Contract. F112BE. The MACKINAW. near Wilderness apartment, make offer. land cellent condition features condition. baths. den with wetbar, 9x24 HARTLAND 3 possible 4 Livingston Group. Ask for NORTHVILLE. 4 bedroom col- State Park, 1 acre, 2 car contract. Mornings, (313)563- i!UPLEX-MUST~ELL: I! spacious liVing room opening FORTHE PRESTIGIOUS enclosed porch, carpeted, ap- bedroom ranch, finished Bonnie Elder. (313)231-3140. onial. 2~ baths. first floor garage and a small barn. Set 54n. • • l f .. C ., , on to 10x12 deck, spiral staIr- BUYER. pliances Included. central air. basement with walk-out. laundry, large living room, for- up for a mobile home. $3,000. MILFORD area. Income pro- • HARTLAND. Must sell! Priced HOWELL. Open House. May 5. case to huge master bedroom, excellent condition. $23,000. 10 x 16 enclosed patio. full mal dining room. family room land contract or negotiable. perty for sale: 3 Acres In- redllced to $56,900. Always 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. 212 N. Na- 17x20 shop building. S66,5OO. 1884 Fairmont, 3 bedrooms, (313)348-6618. bath, 2 half baths, ~ acre. M- fireplace, basement, screen- (517)546-0917. cluding 1 house and 3 apart- rented with cash flow. tional. 3 bedroom possible 4, Nelson Real Estate, Whitmore 14x70. 7x24 ex pando. 59, IJ5-23· area. By owner. ed porch, 140 x 180 lot. OGEMAW County. Executive 3 ments. 9% Land Contract. AsSumable land contract. EKR family room, garage, corner Lake, (313)449-4488, (313)449- fireplace, wood deck, shed. $74,500.(313)632-7250evenings NOVI MEADOWS bedroom home, full finished $195,000. Low down payment. ~ienco. ask for Kathy. lot. good home or Investment. $129,900.(313)3.49-4387. microwave. dishwasher, gar- and weekends. 4467.1-800-462-0309. $40,000. Preview Properties, NOVt. Four bedroom. 2,000 sq. basement, 2 car garage, Please call Mr. Lopez. • 1~-6450. ISLAND Lake access. 2. possI- bage disposal, washer and 1985 stock model clearance HOWELL. 3 Bedroom, 2 bath. ask for Star, (517)546-7550. ft. bi-Ievel.. fenced yard. Novl heated In-ground pool. trout 1(313)354-6600. ble 3 bedrooms. $34.900. Land dryer. central air. sale, 9 models, single and ranch. on 1 acre, brick schools. brick and aluminum pond on 5 acres. Relocating. PINCKNEY. Due to health. -. HOWELL. Natural oak wood- contract terms. After 6p.m. double wide, reduced In price. fireplace. finished, carpeted trlm, no paint. (313)349-8382, $55,000.(313)437-2625. large house has one apart- -exECUTIVE COLONIAL work and floors beautifully (313)663-2123. 1983 14x70 New Haven. ready for Immediate occupan- basement, central air, ment up, two bedrooms, one CUllom builders own 5 restored. New drywall walls open Saturday. May 4 and Custom built, sunken front liv- cy. 031 Vacant Property beilroom brick home on dishwasher, garbage and ceiling. Everything corn- Sunday. May 5 or by appoint- LAKE Chemung. Furnished 2 Ing room. wood burning apartment down with three disposal, electric garage door bedroom Ranch. very good For Sale almbst 6 acres near Milford. pleted on Inside, only exterior ment. fireplace, re~_::ed in price. Also, nice selection of pre- bedrooms, private entrance. opener. ceiling fan, land- condition, $47.000. (517)548- Ovet3500 squsre feet Includes needs work. Not a drive-by. NOVI. Open Sunday. 1 pm to owned homes. BRIGHTON. 3/4 acre residen- on commercial lot. House Is In scaped, 17 fruil trees, grapes. 3117.(313)474-9382. great.room with fireplace and Just $52,000. Call Janet 5 pm. By owner. 40515Ladene Clearance on 1985 single and tial building site, must sell. very good condition, corner . raspberries. $63,000. (517)546- wet'bar. extra large kitchen, Keough, Preview Properties. Lane, south of Nine Mlle. west LOBDELL Lake, 11 acres with doublewlde models, ready for GLOBAL HOMES INC. (313)887-1133. lot, very good income. Only In- . 0627. 250 ft. frontage, 6 room house. Immediate occupancy. terested buyers. (313)878-9029. formal alnlng room. full base- (517)546-7550.(F608). of Haggerty. Four bedrooms, (313)349-8977. BRIGHTON. 2 lots, wooded. HIGHLAND. White Lake area. 2~ car garage, large family ment. 2 garages, extras too HOWELL. 4 bedroom, 1~ 3~ bath quad. Family room OPEN 7 DAYS. city sewer and waler. both at Attractive 2 bedroom room with fireplace, overlook- 037 Real Estate Wantad numerous to mention. Easy baths, 2 car garage. Only with fireplace. first floor laun- $6,000. Terms available. aluminum sided ranch with at- Ing Lake. Very scenic. $98.000. aceess to expressways. Call $57.500. Neat as a pin. dry. central air. (313)348-0696. NOVI. 1976Skyline. Good con- (313)876-9607perslstantly. A Bargain. Cash for existing Joan at (313)698-2111 or tached garage and carport. (313)735-4808. HELP!!!!! Heatllator fireplace. concrete PLYMOUTH, City of. Bargain. dition. $1.500 and assume BRIGHTON, Genoa Township. Land Contracts or Mortgages. 3)887.7544. century 21 at the completely paneled and ORE Lake. Brighton, three patio and outdoor shed. Call Two bedroom, basement. payments. (313)3.49-9067. ~ acre near Grand River, 10% Highest Dollars - Lowest dis- carpeted, fireplace, double bedroom ranch on all sports We need listings for pre- '{ea.. Janet Keough, Preview Pro- garage. Desperate. must sell. NOVI. 1983 Champion 14 x 70, count. Perry Realty. (313)478- lot. lake privileges. $49,000. lake, 113 ft. of beautiful sandy owned mobile homes in the down on land contract. '." perties. (517)546-7550,(P712). $46.900. (313)459-0063 alter assumable mortgage, balance 7640. (313)887-5748. beach, two full baths, huge West Novl area to satisfy (313)227·2133. FOWLERVILLE. Two famity HOWELL. Super starter or 5 p.m. (313)3.49-1466days. customer demand. If you are $15,900. low down payment. B RIGHTO~N::'-S-C-:-h-OO"'I:-S-.--:-A:-b- CASH for your land contract. hormfwith exceptionally large HAMBURG-Immaculatly kept. country kitchen. family room retirement home. Water PINCKNEY SCHooL5-Three anticipating selling your ex- (3131349-2533. . solutely gorgeous parcel with :lon't sell before checking Iot,tWo blocks from downtown 1~ story on hili with loft with brlck fireplace. central privileges on Lake Chemung. bedrooms on large lot. Isting home. call us today for a PINCKNEY. spacious 2 beautiful trees perfectly spac- with us for your best deal. ' FOWlerville. $48,500. terms overlooking living room and air, many extras. S66,5OO. Excellent rental property. On- cathedral ceiling with fan. free consultation. bedroom 14x70. 1960 Admira- ed to build your dream house. Howell office. (511)548-1093.or available. Call (517)223-9811; gorgeous view of the lake. Open house Sunday, 1 thru 4. ly $37.500. Call Michael Heated garage with electric tion, fireplace. microwave and Gently sloping to overlook (313)522-m4. after 5 pm, (511)223-8403. $49,967. REALTY WORLD (313)231-3938. Scholtz. Preview Properties. door opener. Neat & Clean. appliances with a 2 car garage, paved road. Just $14,900. Call 1964Corvette, trade for vacant .. VANS, (313)227-3455. (313)227-2200.(C312). PINCKNEY. Waterfront on FQYiLERVILLE AREA - 4 $76.900. REALTY WORLD GLOBAL HOMES,INC. situated on a private lot. Terri Kniss. Preview Proper- property In Hartland area. HAMBURGoCharming Country Rush Lake. Super clean beach BEDROOM home on blacktop, HOWELL. Majestic older VANS, (3131227-3455. (313)349-8977 $30,000.(313)231-3957. ties, (313)227-2200. (313)632-7888. kitchen Is the highlight of this with shade trees. Picnic table IlYIng room. dining room. home has been partially PARDEE Lake, Howell south, Open 7 days tastefully decorated 3 and dock stays along with all 1973 Riverside mobile home, 1964Corvette. trade for vacant CHURCH needs donation of 3 parlor. modern kitchen with restored. 4 bedroom, 2 baths, Brighton 6 miles west. 3 bedroom home. Attached appliances. All fanced. 12x65. used while building our property In Hartland area. or more acre site In general !liette. 2 acre setting with 2 staircases, charming Iay-out. bedroom. new home. family garage. double lot. $51,350. $64,900. Call Chrls Agrusa. home. (313)437-8154. (313)632-7688. area of Westerly end of Howell ,t,ao pony barn, 10x16 hen 2 story garage. cornor lot. room, fireplace. 2 car garage. REALTY WORLD VANS, Preview Properties. (313)227- FAUSETT Road/Lake Shan- to move existing bUilding to. ~ Quse. Fenced paddock. $61.900.Call Star. Preview Pro- walk-out lower level. $79,900. (313)227-3455. 2200.(R908). non area. By owner, 10~ roil- Excellent tax benefit. In- $5i.000. Harmon Real Estate. perties. (517)546-7550.(1904). or will consider option. Attla GLOBAL terested parties call (511)548- Fowlerville (517)223-9193. ZUKEY Lake. Available for DARLING Ing acres, large pine trees. HOWELL. 10 acres. wired Construction, (517)546-9791 or 3523. summer fun on the water. 1m· $16,600.(313)62&-6388. FO:WLERVILLE. nice 3 HOWELL. 3 bedroom Colonial pasture, 2 barns. extras In (313)229-6007. HOMES, foreclosure. Assumable land maculate year round lakefront HOMES FOWLERVILLE. 7 acres LMNGSTON county. Wanted bedroom farm home on 1 acre, home Includs: 3 solar panels. PINCKNEY. Ranch on 10~ contract. $56.900. ERK Blenco, home. Professionally located In Fowlerville Village to buy or rent with option $25,000land contract. (517)223- 2 wood burners, screened ecres, 2,400 sq.ft .• six years INC. MOBILE& ask for Kathy, (313)632-6450.• beautifully remodeled, three IImils, water and sewer three or four bedroom home, 3887. deck. Just $61,900. Call Nina old. three fireplaces, full base- bedrooms. fireplace, Florida Your Listing MODULAR available to the sile, zoned 2-10acres,low down payment, Mullins. Preview Properties, ment. two car attached & room. attached garage. Call residential, frontage on two land contract.(313)561-6077. (3131227-2200.(L316). garage. $135,000. (313)878- Selling Brokerage Dorothy Reister. Stadium Specialists 349·1047 WE buy homes. Call The Liv- 5039. streets. Call (517)223-9811; HOWELL. Sharp 3 bedroom Realty. (313)761-1112,evenings after 5 pm, (511)223-8403. Ingston Group and ask for raised ranch In Immaculate PINCKNEY. Nearly 14 acres, Novi, Walled LISTING & SELLING Nick Natoli, (313)227-4600. (313)666-8842. FOWLERVILLE. 10.22 acres. condition. ~ acre lot, all city beaullful 3 bedroom home Lake, Plymouth. 024 CondomIniums wooded, perked, private road. conveniences. Possible slm· with finished walk-out lower Brokerage 039 Cemetery Lots South Lyon. 349·7511 near 1-96, $19.500. (313)425- pie assumption. Just S66,500. level. could be In-law For Sale ForSele Wixom areas. 6353. Call Vickie at Preview Proper· quarters. Huge barn, traCk. NOVIINORTHVULLE Country 25855 Novi Rd. ties, (517)546-7550.(E503), FANTASTIC LAND CON- place condominium, 3 HOWELL. Beautiful ten acres, OAKLAND Hills, 4 lots, In HARTLAND. OPEN HOUSE TRACT TERMS. $69,900. Call bedroom, 2' baths. completely Now's The Time Novi prlvate road, assume. will Garden of The Apostles. $2,200. (313)286-6050. May 5. 1 to 5 p.m. Custom Hilda Wlscher. Real Estate carpeted, finished basement, To Sell Your deal. (517)548-3362. built 2200 sq. ft.. split-level One. (313)227-5005. excellent condition. seen by HOWELL. Ten acres, rolling OAKLAND Hills. For sale 310t8 ~ppolntment. (313)348-7435. Manufactured meadow. long winding drive and 2 vaults In Oakland Hills • ranch. two car garage. In SALEM Township. 5 bedroom 1967Valiant, 10 x 50. Call after NORTHVILLE. Highland Lakes over stream Into woods. South Memonal Cemetary. Now seil- super condition. 3 Bedroom3. \ home, 2.700 sq. ft., 15 acres, Home 3. (517)223-9371. 3 baths, professional land- outbuildings. (313)437-6403for condo, two bedrooms, 1~ facing hill surrounded by large Ing for 1520 each, must sell. WHITMORE LAKE, beauhfully r.caplng and decorating, low appointment. baths on Crystal Lake. Open oaks. Well, septic. basement will take $750 for all. Call bet- : CITY OF NORTHVILLE. Sharp 3 bedroom brick house, Sunday. May 5. 12· 5. PROFESSIONAL remodeled. like new. 2 excavallon In. Sacrifice. ween 11 and 5 p.m. (313)662- • heat bills. famlty room with SOUTH LYON, 3 bedroom • Ranch offer full basement. 2 car garage: and fireplace. Brighton Town & 19631Neptune Court. SERVICE & bedroom mobile home, Whit- (313)459-6320 or (313)453-5139 2527. ~ covered patio. Great location and terms. Just brlc;k ranch. finished walk-out more Lake access, low lot rent Country, (313)227-1111. basement. 2 fireplaces. 1 full, 025 Mobile Homes after6 pm. ,65.900. (C03802) EVALUATIONS and quiet small park. ready to 2 half baths. Attached 2 car For Sale move Into and can stay on lot, HAMBURG Ilea, ~ acre. all [ hard wooded building sites, ~ NEW LISTING. Sharp 3 bedroom, 1'12 bath Colonial HOWELL. 612 Dearborn garage. Large pond, creek, Call Diane or appliances Included. Call BRIGHTON. mobile home. Huron River area In new sub- .,In desirable City of Northville location. Remodeled Street. 2 rooms. bath. enclos- barn on 5 acres. $79.000. Caroia (313)227-4079 or (517)546-9622 FOR RENT newly remo:!81ed, excellent division. Paved roads and \ kitchen with oak cupboards, dining room. family ed porch on large wooded lot, (313)437-3598. anytime. $7,500or best offer. garage and tool shed. $27.500. condtlion, Ideal for single or underground utilities. $16,900 , ~]_ : room. full basement and garage. Just $75,900. SALEM. 1~ acres of beautiful 669-9030 Land contract 11%. down pay. couple, $6,000. Call 6 p.m. to 11 WANTED, used mobile home to $18,900, terms available. - country living. Immaculate Chateau Novi to move up north, reasonably ment $1,500. Monthly payment p.m. (313)227-7179. (313)22&-9313. f NEW LISTING. Lovely Colonial In the City of Nor- custom built brick 3 plus priced. (313)229-66n. 'thvllle offers seperate dining room. large family $300. (517)546-5260. bedroom quad. Finished base- BRIGHTON. (2) Homes In Ken· slngton Place. 24x46 Double HOWELL. 5~ acres, perked, 061 Houses For Rent ) room basement and garage. Home has been very HOWELL. owner wants sale or ment. family room with ready to go, glvHway price. ; well 'malntalned and Is In move'ln condition. trade now. Main house 1.600 fireplace and woodburner In- wide. 3 bedrooms. New: carpet. skirts and steps. all ap- $10,500.(517)546-5344. BRIGHTON. In city. 2: • $81.500. sq. fI, In-law house. 600 sq. ft. sert, 2~ baths, lormal dining pliances, excellent condillon, bedroom, garage, appliances .• 1 Prlme 10 wooded acres on room, 2 car attached plus • in\\IiiIIU\IiU\IlIl:1i IIlliiI:liIiI. 5425 a month. (313)231-1153: $17.000. 12x85 2 Bedroom with HARTLAND. 10 acre wooded : MOVE RIGHT IN to this spotless 4 bedroom. 2'12 paved Hughes Road. Listed detached garage. BeautifUlly alter4 p.m. • : bath Colonial on desirable lh acre lot In Northville for $118,000, make any sensI- decorated In noutral tones. sun porch, awnings, shed, =:: MAY SPECIAL !:=s building site, $31,500. · Estates has all the extras for comfortable liVIng. ble offer. Crest Services. $119,900. WIlliam Decker water softener. all apllances. HIGHLAND. 145 x 200 treed, BRIGHTON 2 bedrooms In cl- • lake access building site. ty. $400. (313122&-9513. • • Good value at $109.500, (517)54803260, Realtors. (313)455-3400, nice yard. excellent condition. ::1: $15,645.00 !i:~ $9,000.(313)437-4080. $13,900. HOWELL. house over 3,000 sq. SOUTH LYON. Fantastic BRIGHTON. Three bedroom ~ ;;;; BUYS A NEW 14'x70' ;::: jl'OM ADLER REALTY home WIth deCk. laundry_ , SEMI CONTEMPORARY. Large family style home ft. Including In·law quarters, Ylew, sit on one of your 2 (313)632-6222 room, 2~ car garage. fenCed • In Northville on 3 acres overlooking pond features 25 x 37 ft. barn, almost 6 decks and watch the ducks on baths. gourmet kitchen, gathering room. walk· :=: MOBILE HOME! ~~i yard. $500 plus utilities.' : 3lh wooded acres. SemI-private your own pond or sit In front 01 COUNTRY ESTATES Including: !IE I::: HOWELL. Two acre parcel, (313)227-1223. • out basement. 6 car garage. and much much IIshlng lake on paved Golf your Calilornia drlltstone AND -_: 'Sales Tax'StepsoTie Downs __ • imore. $162.500. Club Road. Listed $118.000. fireplace In the 33 x 20 family· ==: oTIllO'Skirtlng°Down Payment $2145.00 !!P!!! Ideal for earth home. corner make offer. quick occupancy. dining room combo. No small oPayment Approx. $185.00por mo. plus Lot Rent I::. lot with large maple treo, FOXLAKEEXTATES DARLING HOMES == country slto. close to ex· • QUAIL RIDGE. Custom built English Tudor In one contract terms. trade possl· rooms In this 3 bedroom beau· ••• SET·UP IN HIGHLAND GREENS A planr..,d recreation corn- ==: pressway. (517)548-0006 after ~ of Northvilies' prestigious locations features ble. Crest Services. (517)548- ty within a short distance of ;;: 15 Yoar financing ::=: munlty. New construction New Energy 4 p.m. ': dramatic floor plan with library, garden room, 1m· 3260. South Lyon schools, $129.900. _..: Sales by Triangle Mobile Homes ,•• , single lamlly homes. Option to presslve loyer wilh curved staircase, balconies, Efficient Homes In HAMBURG. Fantastic area. (313)437·2318. !1m Located HOWELL. 19 acres on Cedar buy for those who qualify. 113 • bay windows and much more. Call for details and ;= acre lots, townhouses, wildlife at your back door. SOUTH LYON. 3 bedroom. 2 A Country Setting. River. partially wooded. quiet bl.- ~ private showing. == H...... nd GreensEsut.. i;;;; country site. close to ex· levels. ranches. one to two: super sharp 3 bedroom. bath full baths. full wall Calilornia Prices From 114.900 ~ ..•. pressway. (517)5$0006 aller baths. two to three bedrooms. • a half ranch, huge family -.. and drlftstone fireplace. family • =- 2377 N, Milford Rd. (313)88'7- "164 4 p.m. From S850. By appointment •• room with lull wall fireplace In room, 1st floor laundry. large Located on Eight Mile 3 e 1ml.N.oltUe ,... =='!'IJ!l' lower level walkout. flrat floor kitchen. 2 car garage on six Miles East of Pontiac Tral Also available new homes on ~ 349·5600 laundry. large deck. a must to acres with private pond and or Call your lot. Mark ICorp •• (313)363- • 0410. • .\330 N. Center~Northvl"e see, Elaine Hawkins, Real landscaped yard, $129.900. Estate One (3131227-5005. ~7·2316. 349·1047 .1Ii1iiiiJ111t.~ltJllI/llfiUfl. ,,, .' l 6-B-SOUTH LYON HERALD-NORTHVILLE RECORD-NOVI NEWS-THE MILFORD TIMES-Wednesday, May I, 1935 ------=-= •• tat Ant1qU'8 86t Houses For R.nt 064 Apartm.nts 064 Apartment8 064 Apartment8 017 Room8 For R.nt 076 Industrl.l. 080 Offlc. Spac. 08. W.nted To Rent '1 ForR.nt For Rent For Rent Commerlcal For R.nt ForR.nt I HOWELL. Three bedroom WALLED LAKE, room with kit· PROFESSIONAL couple 18th Annual AnUques Show & I home, two children okay, no DOWNTOWN Howell, 1 Sale. May 5, Satruday, 10to • FOWLERVILLE. Roomy 2 HARTLAND/Howell. One chen prlYtedges. (3131624-9049. SOUTH LYON. Relallorollice NORTHVILLE. downtown. needs collage or home. Ore or 4& pets. references required. bedroom, $375 per month plus 8. Sunday, 12 to 5. ~ dealers. bedroom apartment In modern bedroom. $250. No pets. SI00. WALLED LAKE area. Furnish· space, downtown location. Secretarial services, Strawberry Lake. June 29thru I S450 month plus secunty 1450 security deposil. Utilities Admission $2. Sherman Mid. ~ unit, near schOOls, all ap- deposit. (517)548-3523. ed, kitchen and lake (313)455-1487. computer/word processor, Seplember 7. (313)231-3508 deposit 0' 1675. Terl Kniss, Included, no pets. Discount die SChool, 14470N. Holly Rd l pliances, air conditioning. MILFORD. Two apartments 10 privileges, utilities paid, $55 SOUTH ';"LY~O~NC;--a-r-ea-,-p-r7Im-ephoto copy machine, mall after7 pm. (313)227·2200. for Senior Citizens. (313)231· $325. Call (3131632·5497. rent: 2 Bedroom for S350; also per week. (313)661·5090. machine, renl Includes YOUNG professional couple Holly, MI. Qualily Country &. I NORTHVILLE. Well kept 4 2442. IIghtlnduslrlal. New construc:- Prlmltlve Antiques. • 1 bedroom lor S25O.Plenty 01 tion, space available for rent utilities, kllchen and answer· seeking farmhouse or house bedroom quality home. Ready OIl F08t.r Care FOWLERVILLE. Large modern storage space In this deluxe or lease August 1985 or will Ing service. Call (313)348-1270. on acreage In Howell/· to move In. Unfurnished. 2 bedroom units under new ANTIQUES ' HOWELL country setllng. Call Mr. build 10suit. (313)437-8143,ask NORTHVILLE, prolesslonal 01· Fowlerville area. Excellent (313)349-4030. ownership and management. Lopez, 1(313)354-6800. ... Condomlnlum8. for Dennis Dubuc. fiCe bUilding for sale, lease, or references. (313)4.4&-2593. 50YEAR COLLECTION With carpeting. appliances, PINE TREE 3 Beaullfut old chests, walnut 1 MILFORD. 2 Bedrooms, un· Townhou8e8 lease with option. Ask lor and patio or balcony. Secunty APARTMENTS furnished, private entrance. ForR.nt 078 Buildings & Halls Shirley, Century 21 Suburban. Birdseye maple. Handpalnted WHATISTHE doors and on slle residental Large 1 • 2 bedrooms. Irom (313~34. ForR.nt (313)34&-1212(313)348-8n4. 011lamp, converted. 1930Black • manager. $295 per month. Call BRIGHTON Valley Condos. 2 Knight German china, 75' $305, Includes heat, ap- PINCKNEY. large scenic HOUSEHOLD ~ BARGAIN (517)223-8022. bedroom, all appliances, fully STATEWIDE pieces. Fostoria goblets and pliances. security doors, pool apartment on Bass Lake. I carpeted with walk oul base- TELEPHONE SYSTEMS serving pieces. Silverware' BARREL? and club house. No pets. We refrigerator, range, OlD Office Space ment, car port, no pets, S425 New, used, rebuilt. Local rep. sels and pieces. Assorted I If you have an Item you wish to accept Secllon 8. dishwasher, With utilities In- ForR.nt THf3'..2US per month. Call (313)229-7229 THE PHONE MAN CO. glasswa,e. RS Prusslan! sell for S25. or less or a group (517)546-7660 cluded. Call alter 6. $535. tat Antiques Llye in lovely wooded area near alter 4 p.m. BRIGHTON. Prime location, (313)227·5966 palnled bOWl, very old.; 01 Items sellmg for no more downlown BrlghlQn. Easy ac· (3131878-9768. than S25.you can now place an 955 sq. ft. allractive olllce THREE Room office sulle lor ANTIQUeS lor sale, good con· Flestaware, 40 pieces. Fine . cess 1096 and 23 Elhclency, 1 PINCKNEY. Two and three 070 Mobile Hom.8 ad In the classified secllon for & 2 bedroom unlls wllh canler. Immediate Occupan· rent In downtown South Lyon, dltion, variety of pieces, old blue washstand sel.: HOWELL/Fowlerville. Large bedroom spacious apart· ForR.nt 'h pnce! Ask our ad·taker to SplCloua rooms. priv.te cy. (313)229-8500. S400 per month plus clly and (313)437.2260~. _ Austrian porcelain, 24 pieces : new executive apartment, 1 ments, stove, relrigerator, place a Bargain Barrel ad for balco/lies, fUlly carpeled. ap- BRIGHTON. 950 sq. ft., utilities property tax. (313)437-0886. Thistle Rose china, 51 pieces: I phances. pool bedroom, beaulilul View, freshly painted. new you. (10 words or less) and 012 Mobil. Hom. Slt.s and cleaning services Includ- Sets of etched wine and water 1 S1ar1Ing At 1335 Pet Moll'" quiel. S3OO. (517)223-3222 after carpellng. immediate oc- 082 Vacation Rentals 16th ANNUAL ANTIQUES she Will bill you only S2.25. ForR.nt ed, $700 a month. Call (313)227- SHOW AND SALE goblets. Ball and claw organ .. :l2W1Z1 7 pm. cupancy. $350. Call Ron, slool. 7 very old pitchers. old. (This special is offered to 1788. HILTON Head Island. Villa on MAY4andMAY5 2 (313)569-2344. clocks and much more. May 2 homeowners only-sorry. no BRIGHTON. Allractlve office Atlantic Ocean, Iwo SATURDAY 10108 i and 3, 9 105. 1102 Long lake, commercial accounts). space available In Brighton bedrooms, two baths, pool. SUNDAY 12t05 Drive, Hartland Shores. US23 f ORAND PLAZA A beautiful mobile home com- area close 10 expressway, close to goll and tennis. 1450 SHERMAN MIDDLE SCHOOL and M-59. Take Blaine Road : munity light on Big Portage Irom 4QG.l,7oosq. ft. Call Phil week. (3131629-1743. 14470N. Holly Road 062 Lakefront Houses south off M-59 to Hartland: APARTMENTS lake Concrete streels & (313)229-2190. Holly,MI. PONTRAIL HOUGHTON Lakefront. Shores. ; For Rent natural gas. regUlar & double Quality Country & Prlmillves IN HOWELL wldes 3 miles N. 01 1·94. 15 BRIGHTON-Howell. Two Sleeps eight, quiet residential • " ~.l antiques. BRIGHTON, on Ore Lake. 2 mlnules W 01 Ann Arbor SI25 private offices in the Grand area. $350 weekly. Available APARTMENTS Rentals from $313. 40 Dealers. Adm. $2.00. ANTIQUES & collectables. 220 I poSSibly 3 bedrooms. :lewly per month Oak Industrial Park, Includes June and August. (517)546- Includes heat. water, Howell Rd., Williamston. Fri- I decorated. carpet. some In South Lyon on Pontiac Trail secretarial/clerical. (5m54&- 1816, carpet, drapes, day's. 10 10 5. Or by appoint. l drapes. S500 a month. Farst 014 Living Quarters 2245 or (313)227-4099. SOUTH Lyon. Summer ANTIQUE woodwork and between 10 & 11 Mile Rds. range, refrigerator. menl. (517)85S-1698. - I and last months rent. To Share BRIGHTON. Private olllce lakefront home near Ann Ar- banlsler for sale, remodeling BEIGE brocade sofa, ornate ~ References. (313)231·3473 garbage disposal, suite, 650 sq. It.• air condillon- bor, from June 23 to August very old home, give bid. Call after5 p.m. CABLE TV AVAILABLE clubhouse, and BRIGHTON, Lake Chemung. ed, all utilities Included. 1475a 23,for the full two months. The (313)735..me. wood Irlm. perfect condition, 4 pool. No pets. Open. Seeking mature adult male to rale Is reasonable and $295. (511)548-1477. \ ' HOWELL/Pinckney area. 2 Rent from $300 per month month. Call John Klpley, Cen· ••. I Bedroom home on quiet lake. ed 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. share nicer home on lake. S225 tury 21 Brighton Towne Co .• negotiable for this beautiful 1450 per month, references. HEATINCLUDED CI08ed Tuesday. a month includes utilities, first (313)229-2913. completely furnished home on GIANT CHESAMOMG'S May Day; I and last months rent. (517)548- (517)223-9213after 6 p.m. Spacious 1 & 2 bedroom units available with BRIGHTON. Ollice space near live acres wllh great fishing FLEA MARKET Antique Fesllval on the lawns I (51n 546-7773 2873after 11 a.m. and swimming. (313)449-8321 AnbQues fll,IO'tftS fu'nllufe HOWELL. One bedroom central air, carpeting, all electric kitchen, downtown. 270 ft. two room of· of the Historic Olde Horne. I BRIGHTON. Roommate need- or (313)662-2826. 1!1OOeIiIe.s Shoppes on the Boulevard. : laketront. $340 month. clubhouse and pool. PINCKNEY. Three bedroom. fice, minutes Irom 1·96and US- Ft. SP .. IOPU ~I Sun 10AM",PM ed until Seplember 10 share :n,e._ATPARK May 4th and 5th, 10 to e. Rain , (313)227-4600. Must ask for 1'h bath duplex for renl. $340 23. $160 month plus utilities D84 Land For Rent Mitch Harris. per month. (3131878-3208. one bedroom apartment. and maintenance. Call DOWNTOWN YPSlLAH1I or shine. Free admission. On: • female non-smoker please. OeI~S Wlnlt4 M·57 In Chesaning. (517)845: i PINCKNEY. Two bedrooms on 437·3303 SALEM. Spacious apartment (313)227-2201during business HARTLAND/Howell area. 50 Weekdliys 911 7616 (313)229-5643after 4:30 p.m. 3196. ; ; beaullful lakehont. 1460 per for bachelor. Four rooms. in· hours. acres. On Highland Road, Weekends ca1 ~ month and secunty. Inquare cluding sun porch; non FOWLERVILLE. Room for rent BRIGHTON. 1,200 sq. fl. for west of US-23. Evenings only If willing to maintain smoker; private parking and or share house. Pet allowed. lease In a busy plaza. Call (517)548-169.1. clean. well-kept home No entrance. Completely furnish- Anytime (313)223-3196•. (313)626-7200between 10 a.m. pets. references. (3131878- ed. $275 per month, Including FEMALE looking to share and 4 p.m. or (313)64&-1008 088 Storage Space 6125. utililles. (313)34&-9026. apartment In Brlghlon area. after7 p.m. For Rent Phone (313)750-9098 alter WHITE Lake Township. NOW BRIGHTON/South Lyon area. ~ 064 Apartments 8 pm. LEASING. Lovely 2 bedroom BRIGHTON. Lease an In- Inside storage spaces for rent. For Rent Relax. apartments near all sports HOWELL. middle age working dividual private ollice With full (313)437.9455. lake and melro parks. Easy female would like to share office services. ~ , , BRIGHTON Cove Apartments You're home country living from $395. The HARTLAND/Howell area. now acceptmg reservations home With same, $40 a week. new Alpine Apartments on M- Includes receplion area, Snowmobile storage. Indoors. for one and two bedroom Call after 10 a.m.. before 2 COUNTRY FOLK ART receplionist. personalized (313)644·3224. Evenings apartments from S295. Office 59. (313)887-4021. p.m. (517)548-2783. answering, electronic (517)548-1694. hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Phone ~ SHOW&SALE 065 Duplexes For Rent 076 Indu8trlal, telephone. secrelarial stall. LAKELAND. Insidellenced In (313)229-8277. at "NorlhVllle Commerlcal For Rent word processing, mailing, co- outside storage. May 3·4·5 HOWELL. Upper duplex. va· SPACIOUS: I BORM.-836 Sq. Fl. pying, convenient parking and SnowmobIles. recrealional Grand Rapids in the Grand Center. 1·196to Ollowa Ave .• cant. Side drive. One BRIGHTON, city of, on Grand BRIGHTON 2 BORM -1015 or 1076Sq Ft utilities. Furnishing optional. vehicles, trailers, etc. (313)231· exit ncs to Lyon SI. W. 1 block, nexll0 Amway Grand bedroom. living room. balh River, 400 sq. ft., slore front or 3 BORM -1286 Sq FI For Information call (313)227- 2891. Plaza Hotel. LEXINGTON MANOR With shower. Kllchen - dining olllce. call alter 6 p.m. 1 BEDROOM FROM $280 (313)227"'659. 1330. SOUTH LYON area, RV The leading Folk Art Show In the country with over 100 • • Abundant Storage .md Closet Space area, refrigerator. stove. 01 your favorite artisans from 18 states bringing quality • 2 BEDROOM FROM $345 slorage, $96 per year. fenced • Private Entrance Storage space. Deck BRIGHTON. 9,000 sq. It. light handcrafted country reproductions and heirlooms of the Pool and carpellng. Semor MILFORD. downtown. Ollice area, 7 day access. (313)437- • Clubhouse and Hreside lounge overlookmg lawn. garden. Industrial, 1.000 sq. ft. ollice, 3 future as seen in Country Living. Amish quills & dolls, discounts. phase electric, paved parking. suite landmark buildmg, 825 8143. • Heat Included parking. $265. (5171546-9800. baskets. redware, spongeware. salt glaze. dummy (313)229-7881 (313)229-4256. sq. feet. Parking. heat Includ- boards. whirligigs, grained frames & boxes. theorems, ed. (313)685-2203. 089 Wanted To Rent 067 Rooms For Rent NOVI/NORTHVlLLE 2400 S.F. rag rugs, teddy bears,lIoorcloths. windsor chairs, Shaker BRIGHTON. Island Lake. 3 NORTHVilLE. Room to rent, healed garage/storage area NOVI. Office space lor rent LAKEFRONT house, lurnllure, scherenschnltle, carved wood, linsmith, l)pt.. n d.uh l).l III :; pm. bedrooms, S550. EffiCiency. 349-8410 $175, plus one extra month, with 850 S.F. olllce. Ideal for slartlng at S125to $155. utilities preferably on Portage Lake blacksmith. Fri. eve. 6 p.m.-9 p.m. Adm. $5.00. Sat. & Sun. f.,.]t Sun 12 =; r m Hobbo~ $300. Utililles Included. kllchen and laundry. (313)34&- construction or Irucklng com- furnished. Call for details. Chain or Silver Lake. (313)437- 10 a.m.·5 p.m. Adm. $3.00. All country decorating needs for sale. (313)227-3816after 6p.m. 2710. pany. All or part. (3131349-0360. (313)348-2525. 7553 or (313)437;2938.

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Alarm Service • Asphalt' Brick, Block. Cement -BUilding & Remodeling Building & Remodeling . Carpentry • Drywall Handyman Handyman CARPENTRY. home Hj\NDYMAN. Carpentry. roof- ALARM systems Commer- CEMENT. masonary. quality CAMPBELL·Mltchell. Inc. QUALITY bUilding at the CARPENTER Interested to do- HANGING. Iomshlng. textur· STATEWIDE maintenance. furniture Ing, electllcal. plumbing. ceo Cial, restdentlal. file. burglar. work. Reasonable pnces. General contractors, fully tn· lowest prices. AddItions. Ing the work you need done Ing. Arnold Fraley (517)521· PAVING rehmshlng. no Job 10 small. ment. (313)437-4834. A McCardell. 5486 losco Free estimates. Licensed. sured and hcensed. Roohng. garages, repalls. roohng. Remodel and repall Wal'er 3221. CommerCial (313)632-5164. Road. We:Jbervllle (517)223- Siding. addillons. insurance Siding. cement and block Ollo. (313)437·7250. LlV·"'I'-cN-=-G-=-S=TO=-=-N·Plasler~ng/- HANDYMAN. Carpentry, pall~ ReSidential (517)546-0267. 3162. HENRY:~S~ta~m-p-e-r-a-n-dSon; repairs. etc. (313)227·9227 bet· work. (313)437-1928. DECKS" Cuslom biiiii""Wiih Texture Company. Repalls. EXPERIENCED handyman. ling. plumbing. drywall. Be~ Parking lots. dnveways. Big or prices. Call Mark, (313)227· ALLSTAR Alarm Co Burglar Cement and mason contrac- ween 9 a m. and 5 p.m. wolmanlzed wood. Free remodeling. customiZing. pro- Home repairs. plumbing, elec' small, we' II do them all Free Bulldozing tncal. custom r('modeling. 9391. alarms. resldenltal and com- tors. Cement work, block CONSTRUCTION, remodel· estimates. Doug. (517)546- lesslonal quality. (313)227· estimates. Free esllmates. sallsfacllon mercial (517)546-4847. 2071 work. block basements. loun· ing. additionS. decks. -D-R-IV-E-W-A-Y-s:t!ulldozlng. 8243 7325. (313)887-9616 guaranteed. Call Dick. Heating & Cooling > Mason. Howell. daltons. 35 years expenence. garages. pole bUildings, land- ENHANCE the beaUlYol your M B. Drywall. Quality work. Highland backhoe work. sand and (313)227·2889 or Ron (313)227· Call (517)546-?-l~. _ scaPing. road grading. large Free esllmates. Reasonable Aluminum gravel. Radio dIspatched home. Add a custom bUilt 2859. or small lobs. LIcensed. trucks. TT & G Excavating. deck by The OasIs Deck Com· rates (313)632-5699. VALENTINE Asphalt Paving C::::-::::O:-:M-::::P:-:LE;:;T;;E"---;:homeImprove- references. (313)44&-2714. (517)546-3146. pany. Call for your free HANDYMAN. Painting, NORTHVILLE REFRIG. Inc CommerCial and reslden· CEMENT. BRICK, Electrical drywall. carpentry. paneling ment speclalozlng In Siding. CARPENTRY esllmate. (313)632-5127. tral (3131887-3240. Seal BLOCK AND and home repairs. Free roolong. Windows. and gullers ALL TYPES BAGGETT- -- (313)231-3736 HEATING & COOLING coallng_. _ ALL MASONRY DAN Hammon Electllc. estimales. Calt Loren. Deal dllect With applicator. NO JOB TOO SMALL QUALlTYcarpentry --and Large lobs and all repairs. EXCAVATING Licensed contractor. Com- (313)34~2246. licensed and Insured 18 AUloGlass NO JOB TOO LARGE remodeling. Licensed. Free mercral. reSidential. Free Specializing in Experienced. Licensed & Septic systems, base- years expenence (313)68f>. REASONABLE PRICES estimates. Reasonable pnces. esllmates. (313)437.3n~ _ Insured. Work myself. Fast ments, bulldozing, HANDYMAN Oil Burner Service 7618. Auto Repair & ellcient. Free estimates. FREE ESTIMATES (517)546-0267. gravel. driveway cul- SERVICE *Boilers* I~ JOHN'S Alummum-: licensed 348-0066 or 532-1302. DECKS. KITCHENS. UNIQUE deck deSigns wilh ELECTRICAL SERViCES E-N-G-I N""E~-r e II n g kit S • contractor. We do resldentaal RECREATION ROOMS, verts, parking lots and quality. work and affordable Licensed - dependable All ~ Interior Remodeling & Central Air Cond~ and commerCial work Free crankshaft kits. rebUilt short AND BASEMENTS sewers. pnces. 20 years experience. types of work. home or Repairs Sales & Service' I esltmates. and reasonable blocks. valve gnndlng. ex· INGRATIA&SON SPECIALS ON DECKS! NORTHVILLE 13..1}1231·2442. _ bUSiness. 24 hour emergency ~Carpentry Carrier Dealer . rates on aluminum and Vinyl change cylinder heads New 1313~J840 service. Iree eSllmales. MikE'. ~ Electrical SIding. gUllers, tllm. storm radlllors and healer cores CONSTRUCTION 349-0116 Carpet Cleaning ~Plumblng Speclalizmg m concrele lIat- (313)887·2921. WIndows. Thermopane See us for low low pnces. Call ~ Free Estlmatl:ls work. poured walls. bllck. G & R Custom BulldOZing. NORTHVILLE replacement windows. storm MechaniCS Auto Supply. 4990 It costs no more PROFESSIONAL carpet.flir: ~ No Job too small or too block and lot grading. Ex· large or small dozer. Ion'shed ELECTRICIAN. licensed. doors. awnings. enclosures. South Old U5-23. Broghton ... togel OIIure. wall cleamng File and far peflenced. reliable and grading up to site balanCing. Resldenltal. commerCial. Free 349·0880,' . custom made shullers. car- (3131229-9529,.. _ first class workmanship smoke, water damage. 2 step ~CIlIIErneat reasonable. Commencal. in- clearing, all your excavallng estimates. Reasonable rates ports. mobile home skirting FIRST PLACE WINNER o! cleamng, Service Master of ~(313) 437-1114 dustrial and residentlll. Iree needs. (3131887~18. PI3)2E-=!550. (3131437-19!!-_ Insurance work welcome 30 Bands two National Awards, Ho~~17)~~~ _ eSllmates. call RICO (5171546- LIGHT bulldozing part time. years expellence. Call HAMILTON has beer, 5616 Carpet Service Excavating (517)223-9336 or (517)223-7168 satisfying customers Also sand and gravel trucking Basement Waterproofing for over 20 years. 1517)54&-9744. ~~swenn\l se~lc~. CARPET.Y1nyTand Illeln. You deal directly with the H&M Construcllon. EXc.:lva· POND Dredging and Develop- staller 20 years expenence. Building &, Remodeling owner. All work guaran· lion. basements. sepllc Ioelds. ~ROOT'S· Appliance Repair menl. Turn swamp areas Into Brick, Block, Cement also has good buys on carpel all backhoe, and dozer work. ADDITIONS. decks. Window leed and competltivel}' useful Imgatlon or decorallve SAPUTO Appliance -Repall A-I OualitycemElOt --work and pad. Call Bob (3131227. \313)437~2. _ replacements and general priced. ponds. EqUIpped for fast elli' ~~ EXCAVATING Kenmore and Whllipool and 5625 PONDS dug to your speciloca· Droveways. patios. Sidewalks. carpentry work. Licensed • FREE ESTIMATES clent work. Ron Sweet ------all major brand names. No ser- lions. bulldozing. black dllt. foundations. bnck and blOCk butlder. (313)227·5340. • Designs (3'3)437·'72~. . _ Catering vice charge. (313)624·9186 porches repaired or bUilt new. • Additions • Kitchens ~~~-,-gravel. (313)227·2~:. . • SNOW PLOWING & REMOVAL ADDITIONS. decks:-new CONTRACTS AVAILABLE MarCUCCI Construclton Free • Porch • Enclosures, Cabinetry CANOLELITECaiermg.-al, oc· SEPTIC tankS. drain fields and Architectural Design homes, remodel, Insurance eSllmates. ltcensed. Tom etc. caslons. large and small dry wells: Installed and work. Licensed bUilder. Free • BULLDOZING· BACK FILLS (313)624-4474 Licensed and Insured. repalled. Speclli' Typical 1500 . \ eSllm~tes. (517~~.1.67. __ Attorney's HAMILTON (3~878-~-,- _ gallon sepllc tank and 1200sq • BASEMENTS· DRIVEWAYS .. KITCHENS fl. drain field for $1.975 '1 20 years experience. Former - ROADS· STUMP REMOVAL BRICK PATIOS A.A.A. Custom Ceramic Tile (~~3)229-86!1:....__ chief prosecutor. All ac· Construcllon. Old fashioned Remodeling • New & Custom 'Cl GRAVEL/TOP SOIL 'Cl cidents. drunk driVing. ALL ceramic-tile-expertly Brick and block work. pllces With new Ideas. We do Calt559-S590 ... 24 Hours Cabinets Fencing "WE WILL GLADLY divorce liVingston/Oakland fireplaces. repairs Quality all types of home repair and done, new and repall. Llcens· Robert E. McCall. (3131684- work. Call Wayne. (313)348- remodel and new construc· ed. (313)227-7754. (313)474· MOVE THE EARTH • Counter Tops Handyman 6m. 6875. tlon. Additions, garages. pole 0008 FOR YOU" barns, dormers. rec rooms, KITCHEN remodeling, • Refacing ALL ceramic -We experUy Asphalt BROKEN?Bnnglt 10- Jlln-S FREE ESTIMATES BRICK and BIOCk-work: Por· aluminum Siding. roofing. gut· cabmets and countertops oone. new and repall. Llcens· FIXlt Shop. FurOllure, more. • Office ed. (3131227-7754. (313)474- ALL Around Asphalt. ches, Fireplaces Licensed ters. storm Windows. Window References. Tom Nelson. Remodeling small appliance repair. 684·2707 Dllveways and parking lots. Contractor. Free estimates. and door replacements, bath 13131632·5135. 0008. welding. carpenter. 2180 West and kitchen remodel. Free estimates. J~1312~·~26. Call EI':'!~J~~~~46. LICENSED bualder.- Addillons. BOB's- CERAMIC TILE' Will Highland. Howell. (517)546- Jim Root Welcome any kind insurance remodel bath or kitchen com· hre work. chimney repair. 9481.- -- --~------17Y..... Ell~. repair. SpeCialize m old home commercial or resldenltal. 349·7725 plete. Will repall or replace repall. Deslgnmg and con· \313)474-0945,(~3)684·2~2,-- Ille. Free estimates Call sulttng available. License Licensed & Insured (3.!31~29-2~, _ Number068013 (517)546-6710. L. B. CONSTRUCTION MICHIGAN C&FCEMENT Carpentry Chimney Cleaning - ALL TYPES OF Licensed bUilder. Garages. ASPHALT CEMENT WORK additions, decks. roollng and AN"" type OIcarpenter work BURNS AND SONS modernization. Free A·l quality WIth guarantee and CHIMNEYS·FIREPLACES PAVING. BASEMENT. QUALITY BUILDER esllmates. (313)666-3121. reasonable rales. Call Don. BUilding and repall. Insurance GARAGES, LICENSED AND INSURED (5111223-8028. work. also cleaRing and In· DRIVES, WALKS, For free estimates on your ad· NEW homes;-add;tion-s, ANY carpentry. remodelling. specllon. State hcensed. 10' Driveways, Parking dltlon. dormer. new home, remodeling. All types home repairs. licensed bUilder sured NorthVille Construc· Lots, etc. ETC •. garage, roof or Siding call: repall. Licensed and insured. t313)231.1128 ._- __ hon. Free estimates (3131348- RESIDENTIAL (313)426-3396 Free estimates. References. 1036 Seal Coating (313)227-4..:-1:;::57,-,-.__ & COMMERCIAL CARPENTRY Calotex Sell Glass Sealing SldlnK Second. : < 30 years experience Decks. Finished Basements. Tt-irMadHaiier.Flreplaces. 95 "All Work Guaranleed" wood 'stoves, repairs. ac· Shingles $22~~r & Clo.. Outs 542 Garages, All types work. No sq per Free E8tlmate. lob 100 small. Evenings cesolles. Cleanliness s.q. (313) 348-2710 Ct. Honzon Premium (3t3)348-0024. 887-4826, ~a~~~n_s~~~. 15~71546- White SklinK WE·'VE MOVED! Shingles $409p~r Speclat.(04onlyl S499~r sq Classes Sq. * BRAD CARTER* ------Roofing CARPENTER C·24 CoilStocks3595. Clean up & Hauling Nails '27~ (White. Bilek. Brown) I ,. Specializing In IbS Copeland Paving Co. ALL·ARo"iiNi)'iieb·rls·removal. '011 BASEMENT demolilion. resldenhal. com· (For flat roofs) merclal. 10 years expenence 00 C 25 Years Experience ArcOne-Ply '60 ~~r Gutt.r. 60 il STEEL BUMS HINQES REC ROOMS (313)632..5286. All Price. Shown.re (Full case Cln Whll BI k . C"h.ndC.rry Brown.Anl Ivory.:imo~)· • Parking Lots COLUMNS JOIITANOLE 352-0345 WII::Chaui:rrom-'lirniiure to HEADEIPLATES NAILS .* * garbage, flat rate. (5171223· • Driveways BAUMENT IAlH LOCK SUI W. csrry Hunler DoUQlas P,oduCIS. CULVERTS PIPE "SUPPLIES 3831.(~1!l223:~~~_ . _ . • Tennis Courts ANQLEIRONI nNtSH HARDWARE CARPENTER tradesman Custom work in home and 01· Doors Service IEIOD SKYLIOHTI & pI"wedo CUltom B.ndlng' WIRE MESH AND MOlE lice building. Experienced In Lee Wholesale 5 FREE ESTIMATES patio decks, Installation 01 HARTLAND' Garage -DoOrs. HOURS: up Y W. Accept • ALL WORK GUARANTEED 7288W. Grand River, Brighton skylights, and air-light stoves. Service and repall. Electllc WE ...... '1lr:JN MIlS Orand Rlyer· New Hudaon ~ ~ ... Oak Valley Carpentry. openers. Free eslimates. Call DELIVER .....,.11 437-41044 or 437..-054 IIIiiIIIi lWI!l ~I '11 229-0942 478·8240 (313) 229·5200 1313)231.14'!L.Ask for_~n=-- . ~~~l31~:.!!!!~~ _ Wednesday. May 1. 1985-S0UTH LYON HERALD-NORTHVILLE RECORD-NOVI NEWS- THE MILFORD T1MES-7·B

103 Garage! ,..------Antiques Auctions 102 Auctions 103 Garage I 103 Garagel 101 Anllques 101 102 Rummage Sales Rummage Sales Rummage Sales '. CLAW loot bathtUb, anllque, STOCK Exchange Antique AUCTION. abandoned vehicles, Monday. May 6 at PUBLICAUCTIONNOTICE '--- :,~~'\.'t..4MI oak rail, pOrcelain knobs, light Shop, 1156 Hacker Road, Saturday. May 4, • 1000 am BRIGHTON. Huge two family. BRIGHTON. BIg cleaning out FARMINGTON. Basement 10 am, 9852 E. Grand River. weight. SSOO. (517)548-82t3. Brighton. Just returned from a County of Oakland Public Auc· Housewares, toys. clothes, garage sale. Friday, 9 to 6, sale. Friday and Saturday. !"" LARGE TOOL AUCTION - 1977 Datsun 2 door OAK table, 42 Inch square with buying trip down South. Lots tlon. Sale Site: Oakland Coun· bikes, curtains 8 am to 4 pm, Saturday 9 to 12 noon Large May 3 and 4. 9 a m. to 5 p.m. • I: • SATURDAY,MAY4TH, HLB2t0888014. 10:15 am at 2 leaves, unique and beaulllul· 01 stock and very unusual ty Service Center. 1200 N. Thursday, Friday, Saturday. mirrors. tools. 3 speed bike. Items Irom 3 households. I " Starting at 11:00 a.m.-Rain or Shine 999S E. Grand River, 1978 Ford Iy rellnlshed. (313)347205. pieces. Open dally, 12 noon to Telegraph, Pontlac .... 60 751Taylor . some furniture, oak rocker, Dishes. lamps. furniture, •Localed norlh 01 Howell at .2~ BVRONROAO f lorn Ille to\ll 8F02Y172098.10:45 am at 2895 8 pm. 1313)227·7912. CARSITRUCKS 1975thru 1983 BRIGHTON. MOVing sale, Fri' kids clothes. toys. 1983 travel drapes. garden tools, much main corners 10 Howell I~ke Gr41nd RlvC'r West for S 810ckS 10 ORIENTAL rug, 10x8, dates N. Old U5-23 1978 Ford THE Trading Company. Anti· models, Impalas. Lemans. day and Saturday, 9 am to trailer. lots 01 miscellaneous. more. 22865 Hayden (2 blocks Byron Road turn light 10' .. Miles 10 "12S 8)'100 Rd -lust "1 (nIle 1920's. $125.(313).43700t12. U1SSLCG2436. past HOlNCIl TownShip Hall ques. collectibles and hand- Flreblld, BonneVille. 5 pm. 72t4 Cowell. oil Ham· 5tOO Timberline. oil Brighton south 01 Grand River, 2 blocks NOTE t hi:' Auellon has It all & COnlaln$ 100 $ ot the sam, Ilem f Qf crafted Items. 390 S. Catallnas. Cullass, TOrino ... burg Road. Furnrture. anIi· day through Saturday 1 to claw feel. China cabinet, carv· Miscellaneous. 6140Kinyon. May 3. 4. 8 am to books, an\lques. odds and Road). Posts Fencing Welding Tank. hose & Gauoes Antique ~If"l(,lh ed Oak and curved glass. $eaRay 18' Inboard/Outboard 5 pm. Lake Chemung Oldies, Lloyd R. Braun 5 pm. ends. Watch lor balloons. GRAND 'BI'anc:-Tantastic I bells AnhQue lau]£" &. small Pllnc,. AIDPIt TobaGCo Coln~ &01* 140 h p. Boal. 30 Pedal Boals S2SS East Grand River. Howell. Gothic Oak dining table and 4 fl65.8848 BRIGHTON 798 Robertson~ garage sale. SIXlam Illes. 10061 ...Blade G'lnde, & metal Fo,m,.., Ballerles Oil Pump AnhQu(' TV-ok 4 Canoes. OFFICE: Xerox 4500 BRIGHTON. garage sale. 5153 (517)546.8875or (517)546-7784. chairs. No reasonable oller Jerry L. Helmer, 994-8309 near Brlghlon Lake Rd. amd South LlOden Road. U5-23. Ex· ,10" "eel cable C:\f,." clothes and toys. ;.t.,... ~ ... .u .....'o....• 'Lunch available day 01 OF OUR OFFICES OR 1585Bosak Olive. 'A mIle West Dealers wanted. Pay for the unJOH.... miscellaneous, adult clothes sale. PLACED ON A MASTER 01 Old 23. 011 Hyne Road. hrst week. Second week free. : L.. \\. *" and lurmture. 411 S. Center St. CHARGE OR VISA CARD. OFFICE: (517)548-3300 BILL: (517)878-2S03 LARRY: (517)521-4248 Thursday through Saturday. (313)887-8302. \ .. ~~ AUCTIONEER.GOROON**HUNTWORK Flrday May 3. 10 to 4. '.~ a m'.ct~4 p.:!"._. _

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Upholstery Welding Landscaping Plastering Roofing & Siding Sharpening landscaping Landscaping Music Instruction \., CALL Smiths. All work JIM-;-s Fox.. Shop. 2180 West -' - LIVINGSTON Plasterlng/· ARE you ready lor spring? We' LAWN and garden servIce Snowplowing GUARANTEED' Labor slarts Highland. Howell. (517)546- SCREENED Texture Contractors. Repalls. ROOFING TEAM speCialize 10 lawn dethachlOg Rotolllling. Landscape cnn- MUSIC LESSONS at. Solas. $150. Challs, $75. 9481. remodeling. customizing. pro- Any style shIngle. barns. and root buildmg. "same pro- structlon. Free estimates. Solar Energy Cushions. $15. Check low TOPSOIL Piano-Organ feSSional quality. (313)227- houses. lIat roof. repalls. lear Well Drilling SS as sod farm" and hght (313)87..fl-6600. drapery prlEes. (3!31561~2 .. 7325. oils (517)223-8672 ld~capmg. We also mstall LAWN mowmg. brush hog RadiO dispatched trucks. IT & Strings-Wind Stereo Repair f.dwnS, sod or seed. Call Lan· work, mmor landscapIng. Free G Excavahng. (517)546-3146 PLASTERING -and Drywall Vacuum Cleaners Windows - . dlln Outdoors. 1313)227·7570. esllmales. (517)546-5794 349-0580 ~ New. repall and textullng Ex· Storm Windows ELECTROLUX sales and ser· A profeSSional lawn servIce Schnute Music Studio cellent Quality. Reasonable rat~ (313)~9-2563. vice Call for Iree home NORTHERN WINDOW speclall2mg 10 grass cutllng. Northville • LEONARD'S TREES Telephone Installation demostratlon. Save $170 nowl PRODUCTS INC. spring clean·ups. soddmg. STARR Landscape deSign and m· ALL LAWN MOWING Plumbing call 1517)833:7095. (313)227-5050 tree ' and shrub tllmmmg stallation. Large evergreen Dethatchlng. Aerating. Painting & Decorating CONSTRUCTION SOS Phone Service. Reslden· (313)437·5214. and shade trees Patios. Tree & Shrub Tnmming. till. commerCIal. one and two Wallpapering Replacmg wmdows? BUlldmg c6iLEG~ student oilers com· Decks, Retarnrng Walls Clean·ups. Reasonable. A-1 profeSSional Intellor/· PLUMBING-- line lacks Installed. 30 years a new home? Remodeling a EXPERT****ROOFING WALLPAPERING -Service plele lawn maintenance. Aera· Leonard Tomaszewski IIcens· extellor painting, crack repair. expellence. reasonable rates. FOllS LANDSCAPING done profeSSIonally. Call Deb- home? We have the right sizes tlon. spring cleanIng. ed bUilder, (313)231.1484 also wall washing. carpet. lur· (OLD AND NEW) (3131478-0747. Slnce1954 437-1174 Repair-Replacement bie after 5p m. (517)548-3453 and Napco. Acorn. and dethatch. mowmg and trlmm· nlture cleaning. We move the Modernization SHINGLES Weather Shield wmdows. mg. GommerclaJlresldentlal. 5 LET US do your yard work thiS lurnlture. excellent HOT ASPHALT Tree Service WALLPAPER InstallatlOn.Very FREE ESTIMATES reasonable. Expenenced. Call years expellence. Free summer. Free estimates. m· SCREENEO top SOil (517)546- references. 23 years ex· Electric Sewer Cleaning RUBBER BASE perlence. reasonable. Atso DAVIDS Tree Service. Tree K~thI1517)~~1751,_ .• _ ,t~ma~~sJ313)437-8259. sured, residential. commer· 9527. LONG ALUMINUM SIDING discounts to senior cItizens trimming. topping. removal. JR all your outdoor needs. cial and IOdustrial. R & G Plow· TRIM & GUTTERS and disabled. Call now! PLUMBING Work guaranteed. (313)477· Wall Washing aiL C & M Landscape mg. (313)887·7192 and (313)887- WINDOW (517)546-0198. All Types Masonry 6353. tMamtenance. Free estimates. 3359. AND A-1 profeSSional wali washing. "MISTER DECK" Call Dan KEITH Tree Service, storm (5171548-3700. N-ORMA-R Tree Farms ACCOMPLISHED house pain· (313) 348-0733 carpet and furmture cleaning, REPLACEMENTS FANCY BATH damage brush removel. 20 FREE ESTIMATES speclallzmg 10 large shade tlng. 13 years expenence also painting. Excellent LAtlOONSCAPE Supplies. BOUTIQUE years expellence. 1313)685- Pella. Andersen' and evergreen trees. also Quality Unemployed techniCian Free results!. 23 years experience. Shredded bark sales and in· ROOFING. new or tear 011 All 9116 transplanting. Phone (313)349- estimates. (313)2m22O. Serving the area references, reasonable. Also Weathershleld slallatlon. Wholesale. retail. Decks at types SidIng. storms. etc Ed. (313)229-2259 3122or (313)437-1202. since 1949 TREE trlmmmg' and removal discounts to semor clllzens 'andse;pers welcome. See • --n.iNTING· licensed and Insured Free and stump removal. (517)546- Tim. (313)227·7564 farger -ad 10 thiS section for PROFEsSIONAL power rakmg Handy- 190 E. Main Street and disabled. Call now! estimates. References. 3810or (3.131.437·~270. Northville-34!Hl373 151!!~~198. __ ._,, _ ' more" details. (313)227·7570. and Spnng clean·ups at Interior-Exterior t (313)22~-4157. ---_._---- WE remove dead or un~anted @t~)2~107~: reasonable rates (3t3)349- Man Window Washing WALLPAPERING trees. Low rates or somellmes Water Conditioning 8179. GALBRAtTH PLUMBING t .,:t Prices Reasonable Rates Iree of charge. Call Landon WIN 0 W w li-s In g • POTTED-Colorado Blue and HEATING 0 Ii \ ~,!!~rs. (313)227·7570, _, _ Water Weed Control reasonable rates. resldental .. Spruce trees. You dig Silver Call Lou Licensed and Insured. No lOb ROOFINQ~ Call Dave At and commercII!. Call Paul at Maple and Mountain Ash. too big, too small or too lar. 20 .~ . Trucking (313)349-1558 (313)229-2530.Ollice hours bet· . ·~:TOPSOIL (3!3l2.27.2~. _ years experience. Electric Wedding Services "I'": I. Screened or 344-8002 AITENTION: PalOtlng. wall sewer cleaning. Mobil Home ~~n 9 a.m. an~I!:f!l' Licensed Builder Service. (313)437·3975. BAGGET ROOFING Tutoring , Shredded also washing, wood flmshlng. MIX wooer Stoves r Garden Soli P&K and match colors. Free AND SIDING SUMMER tUlonng. K-8. ex· SPRING clean-up. Tnm and : -Homeowners estimates. Years 01 ex· MARK'S PlumblOg and Sewer pellenced teacher. flexlbte MY DJ's LAWN SERVICE remove shrubs • now IS the perience. J Dahlberg. (517)546-5468 alter 7 pm. or ·Landscapers Cleaning. Free estimates Hot Asphalt Built·Up rate~.J3~~J~7~77. .Prompt Delivery best time. Reasonable rates. (3131349-8S45. Reasonable rates. (313)227· Roofs, Shingle Roofs. (313)477·7883anytime. For the very best 10 truly pro- /n Busmess 33 Years A:l Quality work at sane 3459, (313)227·1681. Aluminum Gutters and TVI Radio Repair QUALITY wedding lesslonal and complete lawn prices. Jack's Painting. 12 Down Spouts. photography done supnsmgly care at BARGAIN PRICESI call 30 Years exiierlence. licens- JACK ANGLIN TERRA FORMA years expenence. (313\231· Aluminum Siding and reasonable. Call LOVing Small ads get us at (313)349-8034 lor a free (517)548-2294 ed. highest In quality. depen- 349-3500 2872. Trim. licensed & In· Photography, 9a m to 9p.m. estimate. dable. lall pllces. (5171546- attention too. 349-2195 8707. (517)223-3t46 sured, 35 years (313)449-2130or (!13)437~564. TopsoiL. sand, gravel. lawn EXPERIENCED Painter. In· NOVA I tenor and extellor, wallpaper. experience. I grading, loader work, Bill Pole Buildings SOD, quality IOstallatlon at a Ladd 1517)223-8920. Free esllmates. Quality Work Satente call Steve. (517)546-8950. low pllce, \.111 grade also. Iree AAA Construcllon: Any size. Systems ~\ EXPERIENCED PalOter. In· ~~PECIAL* estll!lates. (313)229-7388. Now Is A Good Time very reasonable. (5171546-6710. terior and exterior. very cheap POST 'hole-dlgglng lor pOle Sales & Install II Yd1. Top Soil ••••••••••• '51 For Replanting pnces, very good work. (AGRICULTURE) barns. lences. and wOOd ~YdS;: Fill Dirt •••••••••••• '42 o Down Financing (313)471·7928. decks. (~t3!437·1675. Rubbish Removal D Yds: SCreened Top Soli. '89 WE MOVE Over 100 Chan. lis Yds. 'rop Soil-Peat. .. •• '71 GREENVIEW PAINnNG, interior/exterior. : 150-50SCrHned".',Iuro) TREES! 20 years experience, Free Pool Service ANY trucking and light moving Quality Systems SYds, Wood Chlps ·11 LAWN estimates. Dave (3131832·7525. or hauling done With 12 fl. • 2 Ion stake dump or pickup. I'll Price For Every 8 'i'ds. Shredded Bark .•• ~105 PAINTING, Intellor, extenor. Pool Table Recovering MAINTENANCE haul what your garbage man Pocket Book 6 YdL Limestone ...... 'II ~:~~~~~Dry wall repair. Quality work. , . won't Roofers. remodelers. -LI:'- Complete Lawn We Buy& Sell reasonable rates. Iree l!8liYering 11).12Yd. Loads· Refrigeration etc. O.K. Shed, garage, barn. SUPPORT "A~ Treed estimates. Call Loren, Ply. 459-9609 I, ~ALSO DELIVERING Care tree removal. Hank Johnson's FFA & VOCA110NAL AGRlCUL111RE , (~13)349-2246. Fllewoods. smce 1970. Phone ,..... _ Sand-Oravel·Stone Mowing, trimming, L,ndsupB Rentals I lerllllzing, weed control, persistently 7 days. 10 a m •• ck·White Trucking Morgan Tree ~ aerilylng, dethatchlng 8 p m. (313)349-3018. ttow to Hvt' Jog and replacement 01old PAINTING TraalpJaal & Laadlcape Roofing Siding ,.'" VO"r c,ar Quit "mol'\lng lawns. I Salt Spreading ; ~348·3150 313/229·2686 INTERIOR· EXTERIOR (hOOW IIf. ,n"",ranelll!'Get .. patent Get Some ALL siding and roofing. Se'1f'U\ I.. '" c '· 'rol COCklOl

103 Garage &. 103 Garage &. 103 Garage &. 104 Household Goods 104 Household Goods 107 Miscellaneous 107 Miscellaneous 107 Miscellaneous 109 Lawn & Garden Rummage SlIles Rummage Sales Rummage Sales Care and Equipment TWO 8x7 wood garage doors BEDROOM set. Drexel. REBUtL T Appliances. ALUMINUM windows. (5) HIGHLAND Hills Subdivision MILFORD.Baby things. Thurs· With hardware. $150 each. FORDlawn and Garden Iru~-~ NOVI. Garage • moving sale. dresser. chest. lour poster relrlgerators. washers. 52x36 with storms and MICHIGAN ACE load Sale. Save now at prices garage sale. May 2nd. 3rd. & day. Friday. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. bed. contemporary. $450. Four double hung windows Freezer. kids clothes. baby dryers. ranges. guaranteed. screens. S20.each. (2) Double with screens. $10 each. below 1980 and some lower. 4th. north on Milford Rd. Irom 117Summlt. Kohler double kitchen sink. See at World Wide TV. HARDWARE lIems. lawn equipment. anti· casements. 69x44wllh storms (313)231·3209. Example: 8 h.p. lawn tractor M·59left on Clyde Rd.. approx· MILFORD. Household Items. ques, household brand new. 33x22. white. $75. Brighton Mall. (313)227·1003. and screens, $40. each. 2 Twin beds complete, S50. with 38 inch mower. commer. Imately 'I. mile. lelt Into sub- sola and chair. sleeper sola. miscellaneous. Thursday thru (3t3)832·7283. REFRIGERATOR. 14 cu. 11.• (3131348-0286alter 6:30 p.m. division. OPEN LATE (313134~7361. cial engine. 5 speeds. and chest Ireezer, refrigerator. Sunday. 22032Greentree. BEAUTIFUL maple dining Kelvinator. $100.(313)229-&92. BRICKS. reclaimed. excellent Monday thru Friday lights. as low as $1299. plus HARTLAND. 8489 Parshallvllie water softener. miscellaneous NORTHVILLE. Riding mower. room set Irom the late Sylvia lor homes and fireplaces. $180 88.m. t09p.m. TOOL Room Machinery: tax. Symons Tractor and. SOFA and ottoman. Dark Lathe. bridgeport mills. NC Road. next to Grist Mill. May 3. Items. log splitter. chain saw. 8 hp.. 36 In. excellent condl' Elliott Estate. drop-leal table. green. $50. call Mike. (313)229- a thousand. (313134~706. Saturday Equipment. Gaines (517),71. 4.5. 10 a m. to dark. garden plow. eleetrlc motor. tlon. Thursday. Friday. Satur· 3 leaves. 6 chairs. rush seats. 88.m. to 6p.m. mill surface grinder. band 8«5. propane garage heater. two 4550,,:,,._~_,,,,,,,,,__ ,,,,, BARN wood. approximately , sa";. drill press. (313)231.1162 HOWELL. 311 Cornell. Thurs· day. 45161Galway Drive. corner china cabinet. hutch 350 plus sq.l1. 01 good clean Sunday FORD907 IIall mower. 3 point day only. 9:30 a.m. to pickUp bumpers. water skis. cabinet. all perfect condition. SOFA bed. excellent condl' 9a.m. t04p.m. al1er5 p.m. TV antenna. some lenclng. NOVI. huge annual subdivl· tlon. brown and naturally weathered gray barn hllch. 5 loot cut. excellent 5 30 p.m. Inlant. children and slon garage sale. 1930to 1940vintage. $1.400or wood. S2OO. (51n546-a141alter WELL drilling and repair. condition. $750. (517)546-9568 and much more. 930W. Buno .• best oller. Green sola. perfeet beige.(313)4n-3869or (313)4n- Points changed and pumps maternity clothes. air condi- Meadowbrook Glens. north of 3951. 7 pm. 4585E. M-36 before 2 p.m. tioner. books. and May2·5.10· 7 p.m. condition. $75. Wing·back Lakeland repaired. (313)229-6672& 10 Mlle. west 01 BEAUTIFUL all white prom 3 point Ford 930 3 blade rotary miscellaneous. l,tILFORD moving sale. 4700 damask striped chair. like SOFA sleeper. 74Inches. olive (313)231-2132 WELLPOINTS Irom $29.95. Meadowbrook. May 16tn. 17th. green. $75or bezt oller. Web- dress. size 3. worn once. Ex· Ilnish mower. 511.• 4 years old. Kincardine (oil 01 Moore 18th.9t05. new. $150 . Maple twin bed. Myers Pumps. plumbing. HOWELL Garage sale. 1185 Road). May 1st 10 May 8th. 8- $150. call (517)546-1431 or berville (511)521-3503. cellent condition. $50. $900.(313162901396. NORTHVILLE moving sale. (313)22902244. MERIT Sweet Corn Seed. 80 healing and electrical suI>" Eager. Dlnl~ table. 4 chaIrs. 8 pm. Couch. chairs. kitchen (517)548-1382. STEREO receiver and 2 FLOWERINGcrabs: Kwanzan. buffet. couch. chair. televI- Twin bedroom. dining room day maturily. 1 pound plies. Use our well driver Iree set. wicker set. toys. clothes. BEDROOMset. girls white cor: speakers. $100.Twin bed with BEAUTIFUL solid wood 5 It. package. $3.95; 5 pound with purchase. Martin's Hard· Radiant. Royalty or Snowdrilt. sion. pallo seats. umbrella. dishes. Video games. lots with hutch. kitchen set. elec· Irame. $35. Antique chest 01 stereo console. excellent con· Polted. $10to $15. Nice selec. trlc washer. lots more. onlal. 5 pieces. excellent con· package. $18.75. Cole's ware. South Lyon. (3f3)437- clothing. miscellaneous more. dition. $245.(313)68>8355. drawers. $75. Negotiable. dition $240.40wall bug wacker tlon 01 potted l/oYlerlng Items. Wednesday through (313)348-3664. Elevator. east end 01 Marlon 0600. (313)887-3254. never used $40. ~ St. in Howell. (511)546-2720. shrubs. $2.50 to $6.00. Saturday.9t1l6. NOVI. Friday and Saturday. CLOTHES. lurnlture. Kimball horsepower electric weed WEDDING inVitations and an· NORTHVILLE spinet organ. miscellaneous SINGER sewing machine In Evergreens at dig your own. HOWELL. Block sale. open 10 a.m.. 40325GUilford. wacker. $20.(3131227-3984. 1979 Motebecane Moped. nouncements. traditionally prices. All top Quality Nursery RENT A SPACE AT NOR· dishes. mower. Alter cabinet. excellent condition. perfect on Iinest paper stock. Wetmore/West. Power ladder. Village Oaks subdivision. 10 under 1.000 miles. very good stock. Johnson's Red Barn THVILLE'S ANNUAL GIANT 5:30 p.m.• (313)684-1268. (3131348-7205. BLACK dirt $6.00a yard. 1111dirt condition. original owner. $350 South Lyon Herald. 101 N. lence charger. chlldren's GARAGE SALE. Over 200 Mile and Haggerty. $5.00a yard. wood chips $6.00 Nursery. 4500 Duck Lake clothing. miscellaneous. CHILDREN'S maple bedroom SEARS window air condi· or best. (3131349-7435. Lalayette. (313)437-2911. Road. Milford. (313)685.3924. downtown spaces available NOVI.23787Maude Lea Circle. tioner. 5.000btu. used 3 mono a yard. Loaded. (313)227-7173. Saturday.9 to? turn oil 10 Mile between Hag· set. tWin bed. dresser. desk. NEW and used 12 Inch WEDDINGinVitations. 20% off. Open 9 to 5 WedneSday lor rent. Saturday. May 18. $350.(3f3)348$40. ths. $200.(313)4n-0950. BMX bike. redline·proline. culverts. $5.50 loot and $2.50 Business cards. resumes. etc. HOWELL 2011 Gannon Rd.• 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. $25each. For gerty and Meadowbrook onto through Sunday. (Take 1-96to Ripple Creek. lollow to Maude 17.2 Cu.lt. Sears chest TWO chest 01 drawers • 1 araya aero rims. gyromaster . loot. (517)546-1314. Copy.Boy Printers. 342 East Wixom exit. North 6 miles) . off Oak Grove. May 1 through space reservations call hubs. fully stocked. good con- May4. Lea. May 2. 3. 4. 9 a.m. to Ireezer. $150. call (517)223- blond maple. 1 walnut. $50 NEED a prom dress? 2 Main. Northville. (3131349-3730. FORD8hp riding lawn mower. Lapham's Men's Shop. 120 E. each. One combination desk dition. $225.(313)22907666. Main street. (313)349·5175. 5 p.m. 3 Families. Furniture 3842al1er5:30 pm. beautiful. size 9. hoop WEDDING supplies. Ribbon. good condition. $550.(3131420- HOWELLHousehold sale. lur· and chest. blond maple. $50. Sign up begins April 18 at and baby lurniture. dishes. CARPETING and pad. 150 CONSIDER Classilled then dresses. 1 Is lavender and bouquet holders. flower sup- 2567. niture. appliances. antiques. (313)426-3604. consider It sold. plies. Going out 01 business. dishes. clothing. 9 a.m. at Lapham. clothes· all ages. etc. yards. good condition. Mini· white. the other Is red and GET clean for Spring. Lawn white. Both worn only once. miscellaneous. Everything OAK GROVE rummage sale. blinds. assorted. (313)227- TWO Drexel chairs and couch (3131629-3683· clean·up services. ,11mb $800. 8 pieee dining room set $60 each. (313)878-9811. must go. May 4 and 5. 9 to 5. NORTHVILLE. 56800 Eight Clothing. some lurniture. lots 9213. WANTED: Pickup camper removal. dethatching. Also a 01 miscellaneous. 50 cents a DINING room set. Irultwood. $1.000. selling home. moving CIRCULATION jacks· set 013.(313)229-4522. making appointments lor., 364 East Brooks. Mlle. 2 miles east of Pontiac to condo. call Mr. Erwm. NORTHVILLERECORD HOWELL Moving and pole Trail. Antiques & bag or on larger items dona· drop leal table. 1leal. 4 pads. 4 WONDERGRO Gamen Weed mowing. Reasonable rates. tlon. Friday. May 3. 9 am to chairs. bullet. excellent condi· (313)348-1596. NORTHVILLE Preventer. $14.50 per bag to free esllmates. (3131685-2084. barn sale. Washer. dryer. miscellaneous. April 22. 23. & 313-349-3627 ARTS& CRAFTSSHOW tools and assorted items. lots 24.1().4. 6 pm. Saturday. 9 amt04 pm. tion. (313)4n-3869 or (313)4n· cover 2.500square leet. Cole's GRASSHOPPER Commercial Oak Grove Untted Methodist • WHOLESALE DIRECT SPRINGFLOWERS-POTIERY 01 miscellaneous. 7925 Golf NOVI. Subdivision Sale. 3951. Elevator. east end 01 Marion lawnmower. 52inch Iront deck Church. TO YOU 2711.pool. 2Ox10deek. $400or OOLLS·TOYS Club Rd.• cornor 01 Golf Club Pioneer Meadows. 11Mile and Drexel king headboard. swango best. 2 relrlgerators. stereo STAINEDGLASS St. in Howell. (5171546-2720. mower. less than one year and Hacker Rd.• May 3. 4 and PINCKNEY. moving sale. out twin frame. 2 sets boxspr· FUlnllu'~ Wl\otesale WOODENdraftmg table. 43 In· old. asking $4,000. (313)878- Beek. Saturday. May 4. 9 a.m. Distributors 01 MICl\lgan sell· console. exercise bench. Thousands 01Gift Items 5. t04 p.m. every1hing must go. major ap- Ings and mattresses. gold new. Call alter 5 (3131878-3822. Northville Community ches by 84 inches. $150. 5506. 109 all new mercllandlse 10 HOWELL. Alstott Drive sub- NORTHVILLE moving sale. pliances included. Saturday spread. round 70 In. Center (313)231-1162after 5 p.m. 11 HP. riding tractor With and Sunday. May 4th and 5th. 9 ongmal cartons. 2 piece mal· 6x16 ft. car. wood. Implement diVision garage sale. drive Friday and Saturday. open tablecloth. 3 sets sheets. $350 trailer. 5 Horse gas engine. 303W. Main St. WARDS portable Signature 36 inch mowing deck. lawn a.m. to 7 p.m. 244Pearl. best oller. (517)548-4045. tress sels. twin S5ll. lull $79. around both sides 01 circle. 9 a.m. Bedroom suite. queen $99, sofa·sleepers $1111. Large copper kettles. Dodg&- Northville. 2 blocks sewing machine With 12 dll· sweeper. garden cart. snow PINCKNEY Giant yard sale. 3 9 am to 5 pm. 18lamilles. May refrigerator. plus. 1032Bristol 2 Dressers. queen size Irame. bunk beds complete $88. 7 Plymouth Sport pickUp box. \'Iest of Sheldon Road lerent stitchmgs. $80. Arso blower. snow blade. com· IIrst through lourth. Wednes· Ct.. 8 Mile· Talt. (313)349-8987. lamilies. May 2, 3. 4. Lots 01 $50.(3131685-94n. piece liVing rooms mil. Wood lathe. Air research tur· (Center Street) 12 Inch girls' starter bike. $10. plete. $1.550.(313)437-5418. daythru Saturday. every1hlng. 10929Lookout. DOUBLEoven. MagiCchel gas decorator lamps from $14.88.5 bo charger. 1950's midget May4&5.1oam-6pm (511)223-3921. 4 Hp. Arins rototiller with HOWELL Huge barn sale. PINCKNEY Formica top table; range. Kenmore dehumidifier. pieee wood dinettes S1511, $800 racer. Pot·bellled stove. Featuring unusual. original WHITE silk lace prom dress. reverse. good condition. $175.• 8 chairs. dining room set. 6 (313)887·2738. handmade and handpainted size 5. Beautiful full dress. cars and parts. 4 motocycles. 1 year maintalnence agre&- pits now $375. (313)227-4295. '. 1980 Chevrolet van. pop-up chairs. china cabinet. dishes. ment; 23.000 btu. Chrysler Now open to public. skip the Country Crafts & Furnishings. (3131437.0123. NORTHVILLE Methodist CHEST Ireezer. large. Sear·s. Lunch available. Free parking. 22Inch power propelled rotary camper and equipment. 350 miscellaneous. baby crib. May alrtemp air conditioner. middleman. Dealers and In· good condition. $100. Bicycle. Church Masculine Rummage $1Donation. 108 Miscellaneous mower. like new. $200. Chevrolet engine complete. Sale. Tools. lawn and garden 2.3.4.3504 Rush Lake Rd.. (313)231·9051. slltullonal sales welcome. 29 Inch girl·s. $15. Zenith (313)227-7671. household and baby items. equipment. automotive. fur· PINCKNEY moving sale. Sell· DISHWASHER.GE. reversible Name brands. Serta. etc. Video Disc Player. 5 discs. Wanted lots more! Thursday. Friday. 8451 Bulfalo. Hamtramck. 1 NEW tire and 8 lug rim· Good nlture. sporting goods. anti· Ing all lurniture. excellent color panels. needs timer. $75. $150.(313)437·5314. A Bargain. cash for existing Saturday and Sunday. 9 to 6. block N. 01 Holbrook. 1 block Year TraCKer. 8.75 x 16.5 ques. bake sale. Friday. 9 am quality. liVing. dining. lamlly (511)223-9840. CYCLONElence 44 It. x 4 It•• Land Contracts or Mortgages. J.&S. 5591 Pinckney Road. to 9 pm. Saturday. 9 am to room. kitchen. den. and 3 E.ofConanI. 3 gates and posts. $SO.Metal black wall, $100. Hay wagon· ELECTRICstove. white. 30 In. 875-7188 Mon. thru Sat.. 101117 John Deere. 8 x 16 flatbed. Highest Dollars· Lowest dis· SAND & GRAVEL HOWELL 6 Separate lamlly 5 pm. Eight Mile at Taft. bedrooms. Many pictures. continuous cleaning. $75. 15 drawer cabinet. $15. Auto count. Perry Realty. (313)478- Black dirt. topsoil. peat. bark. lamps. and accessories. 18708 Telegraph. 2 blocka S. of S2OO. Above ground 100gallon sale. Furniture. baby items. NORTHVILLE. miscellaneous (313)437-3368. parts cleaning tank. $10. 7640. sand. gravel. !>-yardloads. 1m· clothes. knick knacks. All Thursday thru Sunday. May 8 Mlle. (313)437-6126. gas tank. $25. New double in- household plus electric stove, ETHAN Allen bedroom sel. side door and jam. $25. BOOKSWANTED. We buy col· mediate delivery! down Cheyenne Trail. Red two refrigerators. trash com· 2nd to 5th. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 532-4080. Mon. thru Sal. IN. dark pine. triple dresser with Sun.12~ 1517)548-mo. __ ..,--,-,-,.- lections 01 hard covered (313)437-3042 Oaks Sub. May 2. 3. 12 p.m. to pactor. Priced to sell. Sat. May and each succeeding week tiI mirrored hutch top. armoire. 144llO Gratiot. 2 blocka N of 7 books. call Tuesday thru 5 p.m. 4. 9 to 3. 18234 Araselot In sold. 290 Brentwood. Phone NORTON bath tub chair 1111. (313)878-6813. king,szle headboard with Mlle. 521-3500. Mon. thru Sat.. call belore 4 p.m. (313)878- Saturday. 1-(313)546-5048. JOHN Deere 14 hp.• 48 in cut;. HARTLAND. Fantastic garage Edenderry sub off 7 Mlle. frame. nightstand. excellent 1N good condition. $1.400. ' sale. something lor everyone. PINCKNEY Lakeland moving 6016. COINS. stamps. trains. NORTHVILLE Commons. May condition. $3,200 new. $950 10909 Grand River, CXlfMr of (517)546-1920after 5p.m. garage sale. Furniture. OVER $2.000 worth 01 Mary military Items. pocket wat· Like new cargo carrier. elec- Day Sale. goodies galore. 4 complete. 19 cu. ft. upright ll3oHl1OO. Mon. thru tric wheelchair. jewelry. clothes. miscellaneous. 9749 Oakman. Kay products. Take all. $800. ches. clocks. dolls. baseball JOHN Deere tractor. runs. lamilies. 16186 Old Bedford freezer. excellent condition SaI..10-7 dishes. you name it. Thurs· Beverly Drive. M-36 to Kress. (517)543-4732. cards. lurniture. toys. most needs a tune·up. $250. (between 5 and 6 Mile. oil $175.13131349-9168. 4575 Dixie Hwy•• (3 miles W. 01 old collectibles. (313)684-5445. (517)546-8213. day. Friday. 2. 3. rain or shine. Bradner). May 2. 3. 9 am to turn left on Beverly. Saturday. OIL stove and 2 large 011 Sunday. 9 to 5. FORMICAtable with large leaf. Telegraph). Waterford Twp., (313)437-2901. LAWNcare. gardening. Trees, 864 Long Lake Drive. turn on 4 pm. Pontiac. 874-4121. Mon. thru drums. Black and white TV. 19 Blaine off M-59. across lor excellent condition. $45. FIELD stone boulders. 300 to shrubs. trimmed. planted or NORTHVILLE. Girl Scout SOUTH LYON Historical (511)223-9278. Sat. lD-a. Sun. 12~ BARGAIN Inch R.C.A. Black Walnut Oasis. Society rummage sale. Satur· trees. Perennial plants. 4.000 pounds. must be transplanted. call Lee Taylor garage sale. Friday. May 3, 9 FRANKLIN type stove. Doors HAMBURG. 9410 Lakecrest. day. May 4. 9 am to 5 pm. WASHER and dryer set. GE. BARN Peonies. Hollyhocks. Stereo. minimum of 12 tons and ae- (313)632-5507. a.m. to 5 p.m. Household and all accessories. $150. cessable. Ray(3131474-4922. off M-36.Couch. mini-bike. car lIems, baby clothes. and many Freight House. Witch's Hat. both need minor repair. $100. sears. (3131349-5047. MANURE by the 6 yard truck (511)546-6539. (313143HI604. 5640 M-59 LOOKING lor Oak. Cherry. top carrier. aquarium. treasures. 22179Cumberland. McHattie Park. (East 01 Howell) OLD scale and solid copper load. $50. (313)685-8972. cl1lldrens clothes. wood win' 2 blocks south 01 Nine Mile SOUTH LYON. 8434 Rushton 18cu. 11.Frigidaire frost· WHIRLPOOLmicrowave. used washing machine. (313)887- Pine. Walnut. Wicker lur· (313)632-7706. upright freezer. runs perfect. Wed·Sat9-5 dow. more. Friday 9 to 5; andeenter. (between 6 and 7 Mile). Farm 4 times. excellen: shape. $300. 6036. nlture. Plus crocks. dolls. 10 h.p. tractor with 38 inch Saturday 9 to 3. equipment. miscellaneous $125.(511)546-4353. (313)227-5381. 546·5995 toys. quilts. glassware and mower. $750. 5 h.p. rot(lli1le~r. NOVI • Rummage. cral1. and POST hole digging for pole yellow ware. (313)229-4574. HOWELL. Twelve lamlly bake sale. Saturday. May 4. garage Items. May 3 and 4. FRIGIDAIREdouble oven elee· 25 inch Zenith console color barns. lences. and wood with reverse. $250. Man garage sale. Quills. stereos. 10 a.m. t04 p.m. trlc range.· Works. $50. TV. excellent condition. DOWFLAKES Calcium decks. (3131437-1675. WANTED garden mums and assorted lawn and garden 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Novl (517)546-0825. boot benches. vacuum Meadows Mobile Home SOUTH LYON. May 2. 3. (313)227·1165. Chloride lor road dust control. other perennials. (313)231- tools. (313)878-6813. POOL. 16x32. complete with 1484. cleaner. suitcases. Boston Clubhouse. Napier Road. 1 9:30 a.m. Baby Items. TV·s. G.E. elctric dryer. working. 100 pound bag. $14.75.Cole's deck all the way around. ferns. artlflclal Christmas mile south of Grand River. mattresses. 911Oxford. white. $50. (511)223-8573al1er. 105 Firewood Elevator. east end 01 Marion WANTED free lor the and Coal $l.ns. (313)437-4512. trees. yards 01 labric. sewing SOUTH Lyon. 9584 Lake 6 P.M.. St. in Howell. (511)546-2720. nleghborhood kids. Toys. MAY SPECIAL NOVI Moving Sale. Wednes· PROM dresses. worn once. CLEAN rich topsoil. 6, yard supplies. yarn. crafts and cralt day through Saturday. 22546 Shore Court. olf Doane Road. GEgas dryer. excellent condl· DRAPERIES. 36 in. x 54 In•• wagons. trail bikes. supplies. linens. glassware. AAA Firewood. coal. Super K some bridesmaid and mother snowmobiles. any Item lor 24 load. $45 delivered. Call Shendan Drive. Gold/brown Saturday. May 4. 9 a.m. tion. Traditional oak daning kerosene. propane filling. tan and brown design. $10 01bride. (313)437.5501. housewares. canning lars. Bathroom vantty. girls clothes. room table with 4 chairs. pair. (517)548-7855. 11.pool. deck, heater, cover. Demeuse Excavating, sofa. $75. Matching Loveseat. Open 7 days.. Fletcher & (517)546-2700al1er6pm. paperbacks. old books. toys. $50. Gray kitchen set. $25. lots 01miscellaneous. (511)546-8626. PLAYERplano rolls. now pric· liner. etc. Our house Is their clothing 01all sizes and ages. Rickard Landscape Supplies. FILL sand or clay. $1.00 per ed Irom $3.90... arge selection. playground. Thank you. Brown kitchen set $95. Tan bar HOWELL. May 4. 9 to 11 a.m. tables 01 miscellaneous. Lots SOUTH Lyon. Garage sale. (313)437-8009. yard. delivery available. call South Lyon Pharmacy. (on the (313)437-0044. With 2 stools. $35. Picnic table 9304 Wild Oak, oil Doane Road At iI a.m. all unsold Items will (51n548-3860. NORWAYSpruce Trees. 4-611. ollree Items and much. much ALL Oak. Seasonable by the corner). WANTED. Garage to rent lor White Spruce 4-5 11. Quality and umbrella. $20. 6 foot Air 1/2 mile east Silver lake. be auclJoned oil. Get your car semi·loads In spilt. block. or 24 Ft. round pool. In fair can· more. Friday and Saturday. Hockey. $30. Miscellaneous washed while you shop. First PREMIUM 25-3-3 Lawn Weed light storage. Brighton. trees. You dig. $12. We dig.·~ 9 am to dark. 3295 Curdy Saturday. May 4. Sunday. May 100 inch lull cords wholesale. dltion. $300 or besl. Al1er lIems. best oller. 5. United Methodist Church. 1230 and Feed. $8.60 per bag. also (313)227·5422. $22.Hundreds to choose Irom Road. two miles north of M-59 25 cord minimum at $35 per & 5 p.m. (313)887-9250. 20-!>-5fertilizer with crab grass (313)437-4044. SOUTH LYON. Thursday. Fri' Bower St.. up. Hank Johnson's between Eager and Latson 16 11.by 32 It. Fantasy pool preventer. $10.75per bag. Col· 109 Lawn & Ga{den ONIONsets and certilled seed Hoads. day. Saturday. 9 to 3. 13260W. 4G Inch eleetrlc range. $75 or Firewoods. since 1970. per- with deck. includes Haywood e's Elevator. east end of Care and Equipment NOVI. ECHO VALLEY SUB. best oller. (313)437-3142. potatoes. Holklns Home HOWELL. Multi·family. 10Mlie. sistently. 7 days. 10 a.m. - EC60IiIter and all accessories. Marion St. in Howell. (517)546- ANNUAL GARAGE SALE. '4 eenter. 214N. Walnut. Howell. SOUTH LYON. yard sale. Fri· KENMORE slde·by·slde 8 p.m.. (3131349-3018. needs new liner. You move. 2720. AAA peat. topsoil. bark. sand. Clothing. books. old items. MILE WEST OF BECK ON 10 (517)546-3960. etc. Thursday. Friday. Satur· day. May 3. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 610 Ireezer·relrlgerator (new com· ALL HARDWOOD.semi loads $500. (313)437·5530. gravel. Decorative stone. 1m· MILE. PARK IN REAROF SUB. POOL table. standard size. mediate delivery. Open 7 POWERRaking • lawn Dethat· day. 9 am to 5 pm. 341-342 Covington. pressor) with matching cop- or partial loads delivered. 80 Gallon electric hot water with sticks. slate top. $300. TAKE A 1 MILE WALKING pertone gas range. $350. 4x4x8. Please call (313)231· days. Fletcher & Rickard Land- ching. complete lawn care - all East Brooks. TOUR. REFRESHMENTS SOUTH Lyon. Moving sale. tank. $30. (313)878-3471. (313)878-5506. type mowing. large lots no (517)546-8050. 2207. r scape Supplies. (3131437-8009. HOWELL. Old oak dming AVAILABLE. SATURDAY MAY May 3-5. 321 Scott. behind IN ground trampoline. 6 ft. by PORCH steps. concrete (2) problem. (517)548-2294. table. bar stools. mobile home V.F.W. SWing set. toys. lur· KENMORE washer and dryer. CHEAP Heal! Oak and ANY size garden plowing and 4. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m•• CLOTHES. 12ft. mat, $250.(313)227-7671. $8.00each. Railroad ties. $4.00 ROTOTlLUNG. lawn mowing. windows. miscellaneous. 2019 n\lure. children and aduft $100.Couch. $50. After 5 p.m. Hickory. 10 face cord. 4x8x16. each. (313)878-3788. dlsclng. experienced. Call TOYS. FURNITURE. CARS. (313)231-3664. John. (313)685-8197. Spring clean·ups. Brighton. Clyde. corner Fisher. -friday. TOOLS.SPORTSEQUIPMENT clothes. cash only. cut and spilt. delivered within 10 miles 01 Pinckney. $350. PROMdress. blue lace. size 7. ALL wood chips. shredded Howell area. (313)229-7115. Saturday. Sunday. 9 to? ANDMORE. LIVING room lurniture. couch. $40. (313)229-7031. HAMBURG. Schwinn 10 table. chairs. lamps. single call evenings for prices in IT-TV bark. wood mulch. sand. RAILROAD ties. excellent Offers more movies. less POPCORNmachine. $700. Hot speed. canopy bed.lurnature. bed. Allin top condition. Sale other areas. (313)878-6106. gravel, top SOil.crushed or or· condition. $12. Call (313)632,~ repeats, adult sensuous dog machine. $400. Butter kids clothes. skin diving entire lot at $250 or by the GREEN unsplit hardwood. $25 namental stone. ect. .. For the 5612. NORTHVILLE. Thursday and SOUTH LYON. 881 Hear· entertainment. and now Tiger machine lor popcorn. $160. do·lt·yoursell landscaper. tanks. Riedell skating boots. Friday, 9 am to 6 pm. Wood piece. Must move. (313)735- picked uP. $30delivered local· 8 h.p. Riding lawn mower. thside. May 1·3. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 4G76. baseball games. Hot place warmer. $200. Or Hank Johnson, since 1970. Thursday and Friday. 9.30 • dinette sel. washer. dryer. Iy. (51n548-1371. good condition. $200.(313)229- Toys. baby Items. furniture. best oller. (313)227-7581. persistently. 7 days. 10 a.m. - 6391. 4 p.m.. 6701 Winans Lake carpet. curtains. bedspreads. screen door. picnic table. LIVING room furniture. couch. HARDWOOD. seasoned and (313)22907807 Road. between Chilson and 2 chairs and pecan tables. Ex· green. Oak. hickory and ash. 2Ox40 Pole barn kit. wood 8 p.m.•(3131349-3018. RIDING lawn mower, 10 hp. pictures. dishes. toys. Atar!. household items. much siding. shingled rool. $2.380. Hamburg Roads. clothes. a lot 01 more. cellent condition. $500. 4x8x18. $30 to $45. ARIENS 6 HP. riding lawn 36 In. blade. attached snow (517)548·8146 Ask lor IBM PC junior. 128K memory. call anytime (313)498-2333. mower. good condition. $350 HOWELL. mulll·lamlly. lots 01 miscellaneous. 47015 CUrtiS SOUTH LYON. Cockrum's (313)229-6935. blower. Excellent condition. Nsncy.(3131629-4807. disc drive, keyboard. color REDWOOD round table. .. or best. (517\546-8145. (313)478-1536. miscellaneous. Thrusday and (between 6 and 7 Mile, oil Produce. corner 8 Mile and HARDWOOD. b8x16 face monitor. graphics printer. and curved benches. umbrella ALL landscape related jobs Friday Irom 12 to 8. Saturday 9 Beck). Pontiac Trail. May 2. 3. 4. LOVE seat. excellent condl· cords. unsplit $35; delivered. many software packages. ROTOTlLLlNGlor gardens and tll dark. 490Cheyenne Trail. tlon. two end tables, brass minimum of 3. (517)223-3533. wllh crank 1i11. Roto SLO done to perfection. Lawn new lawns, satisfaction NORTHVILLE 4 family garage 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Plants. $1.995.(31313~714. alrless painter. (517)548-4697. HAMBURG. Multi-Iamlly sale. Toro riding mower. elec· lamp. (313)229-2760. mowing specialists. call Rare guaranteed. (3131349-2513. flowers. glass~are. lurniture. HARDWOODlogs. makes six· KNAPP shoe distributor. garage sale. 9428 Hull. bet· tric baseboard heaters. oak bicycles. labrlc and much LIKE new. 8,300 B.T.U. win- teen 4x8x16lace cords. $400 a SILK Weddings by Marilyn. Earth at (313)229-4607 or ROTOTILLER.5 h.p •• with til- ween Buck lake and Chilson dresser. 5 piece pallo set. Leonard Eisele. 2473 Wallace bouquets. corsages. head (313)227·4856. Member 01 more. dow air conditioner. 'h oil. load. (3131437·1264.(3131437· Road. Webberville. (517)521· row altachment. Cral1sman.. Roads. Thursday. Friday. baby lIems. clothing. toys. $200.(313)227-3056. 7588. pieces. and bouton Ieres. Brighton Chamber 01 Com· excellent condition. (313)349\", SOUTH LYON. Saturday 3332. (517)548-9581. merce. 9 amt05 pm. 47229Curtis (between 6 and 7 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.. Sunday MAGIC Chel electric sell· 3972. Mlle. oil Beek). Thursday and 106 Musical Instruments LIVINGSTON Montessori SAWS sharpened. Lathe and BLACK dirt. pick up or HOWELL. Dick Emerson's An- 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. 12551W. 9 cleaning oven. white. $100. Center's super summer ses· RECONDITIONED lawn nual Spring Sampte Sale. Frlday.9 amt06 pm. Mile/Rushton. Childrens' lHi. Maple frame couch with mat· mill work. Saw shop. 4524Pin· delivered. Howell area mowers. tractors. etc. Trad&- CLOSE out sale. On Tokal· slon is a great break lor ckney Road. (517)546-4636. (517)546-0026. Check new location. NOVI moving. Sola, chairs, adults to XLG, 1973 Datsun ching cushion chairs. $300or Klmball-Sohmer pianos. New Ins taken. Used parts. youngsters and moms. SWIMMING pool. 24 It. above BLACK dirt by the six yard Salesman samples. all new buffet. dinner set. pictures. $250. 19n Datsun $750. Star best oller. Upright Ireezer. ex· pianos from $1.095. Used Classes meet Tuesday. (517)546-5282. merchandise. patio items. vaccume. (313)474-9444. War ships and ligures. 3-man cellent condition. $100. pianos Irom $145. Hammond ground. round. 1 year. com· truck load. $55. (3131685-8972. ROTOTllLlNG. lawn mowing. Wednesday and Thursday (3f3)632-7706. CItronella candles. books. NOVI. May 2 thru 5. 24360 ral1. eleetrlc motor. Grand· General Electric refrigerator. organs Irom $295. Ann Arbor plete. you take down. best 01· reasonable prices. call Scolt Irom 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. from July ler. (313)437-8111. toys. stulled animals. and Jamestown (olf 10 Mile bet· lather clock. old Crosley swing out shelves. $100. Piano and Organ Company. 9 through August 15th. Flexi· BULLDOZING and backhoe or Pat.(313)437-6392. much more. Also. al1er mov· ween Novi and Taft). radio. cral1s. more. (313)878-5274. 209 S. Main Street. (313)663- ble enrollment lor 4 to 6 STANDARD pickup cap. work. Sand and gravel haul· Ing sale. Bunk beds. like new. ROTOTILLER. 6 hp. Troybllt. Workbench. cedar closet. SOUTH Lyon. 10 lamllies MOVING. 53 in. base Ethan 3109. weeks. Open to children ages (511)546.0957. Ing. (3131685-8972,(313)632- purchased 5-1-81.4 speed. like SCreenhouse. and many more patio lurnlture. Crib. 9 a.m. to worth of goodies. Thursday Allen china cabinet. 41 in. 2'h·5 years. Also limited open- SINGER Dial-a-Mallc sewing n06. lIems. Fnday9 to 5. Saturday 9 CORNET Bundy. good condI- new. must sell. (313)437·2938. 8 p.m. and Friday. May 2. 3. 9 to 5. base server. excellent condi· tion. In case. $100. (313)227· Ings available lor AM and PM machine In modern walnut BRINL Y 3 pt. plow and t03. 1076Fox Hills Drive. 12324Wild Oak Circle. Doan&- tion. $500 both pieces. Brown SHREDDEDtopsoil and black 5518. classes In the Fall. Call cabinet. Make designs. appll· tandem disk. like new. $300. dirt. Delivered or you pick up. HOWELLmoving sale. May 4. NORTHVILLE Rushton Road area. leather sola. 6 fl. 6 in••$400.2 (313)227-4666lor inlormation. ques. buttonholes, etc. (313)878-9747after 6p.m. 5. 1850Peavy. 9-5 pm. Formal cigarette tables with slate In· LOWRY Jupiter organ. ex· RodRaether. (517)546-4498. ,1~\ UNITED METHODIST SOUTH LYON. Yard sale. 9750 cellent condition. $900. LARGE selection glrl's Repossessed. Pay all $54 71 Bolens 10.5 tractor with dining set. saddles. gas stove. sert. $45. 5 antique oriental cash or monthly payments. SCREENEDtop soli. (517l54tU Dlxboro. 4th house south 018 (313)229-5173. clothing size inlant thru size 5. snow blade. $750. (517)548- 9527. lurnllure. glassware. books. ANNUAL MASCULINE rugs. (313)231·27f7. Guaranteed. Universal Sewing 8974. Mile. Furniture. children PIANO. Klngsbury·Cable Excellent condition. high IIrewood. auto seats. wheels RUMMAGE SALE clothes galores. most 25 cent MINI bike. $125. couch. ex· Center. (313)334-0905. SEARS 8 horse rototlller with upright. good condition. $300 chair. baby bed. bassinet. and BOLENS HT·2018h.p. tractor. and more. Eight Mile and Talt Road. each. Thursday only, 10 a.m. cellent condition, $60. tub !oys. (517)546-7634. TRADmONAL and contem· reverse. good condition. three Donations accellted and tax negotiable. (313)231-2291. 54 inch mower. 48 inch snow years old. $275.(517)548-5721. HOWELL.Girls' clothes. toys. t04 p.m. Rain date Friday. chair. $20.two end tables. $20 porary wedding Invitations blower. cab. chains. weights. reeelpts given. Tools. lawn RARE lbenez guitar. 8 strinll LAUNDRY sink with laucet games and lots 01 WOLVERINE Lake. Moving each. (313)887-7452. and personalized ac· very good condition, $3.150. SEARS riding mower. 8 HP•• lumllure. garden equipment, acoustic. PV. PA. all excellent with hot and cold shut 011.$35. miscellaneous. 2533 Rubblns. IIle. Maple twin bed. books. MAGIC enel. eleetric. double (517)548-1842. cessories. South Lyon Herald. (313)426-5096. 36 Inch cut. $150.(313)437.0394 Triangle Lake. Thursday thru lurnilure. aulomalive. sporting condition. (313)227-1450. 101N. Lafayette. i313)437·2911. al1er5 pm. dishes. young women's oven. range. white. $75. Sta- BOLENS garden tractor. Saturday. goodS. etc. On Friday May 3rd tionary exercise bike. $25. SONY prolessional reel to reil a bake sale and colfee will be clothing sizes 7 through 10, mower. snow blower. $800. 1981Simplicity 16 hp. tractor HOWELL. 607 State Street. tables. miscellaneous. Satur· Rowing machine. $25. Incline tape recorder. sound on Al1er5 p.m. (517)548-4804. with mower. trailer. and Wednesday through Saturday. held. Friday. May 3rd. Irom 9 board. $10.(313)4n~932. sound. lorward and reverse a.m. to 9 p.m. and Saturday. day. May4.1 pmt05 pm. 1197 Cub cadets sales and service. vacuum attachment. Approx· e..m. t03p.m. Delmonte. oil Bensteln. recording with automatic imately 100 hrs. 01 servIce. May 4th. Irom 9 a.m to 5 p.m. reverse. all touch control. $400 parts. Suburban Lawn Equip- LYON Township. Christmas (313)348-2126. (313)437·9918. WiXOM. ANNUAL HIGHGATE ment. 5955 Whitmore Lake Call (517)855·4379 days,61) or best oller. (51n548-7388. (517)655.2454al1er5. . (V decorations. books. old (313)349-1144. GARAGE SALE (all 3 subs). MOVING sale. living room. Road.Brighton. (313)227.9350. records. statues. large plants, May 3. 4. 5. 8 am to 4 pm. 011 TRUMPET.cornet. wllh cases. 197816 h.p. all cast Iron Sears dining. and assorted tables. Asking $60 each. Also music CHIPPER/compost shredder. miscellaneous. Friday· Sun· Loon lake Road. '4 mile west lamps. Pool table, sale. etc. tractor. 3 point hitch, plOW. day. 30175 Old Plank Road, NOVI. 5lamlly. M~y 3. 4. 9a.m. stand. (313)227·7991. Chips limbs to 3 in. diameter. to 3p.m. Cottage lurniture. 01Benstein Road. call (3131685-2590. 7hp gasoline. (313)878-2597. disc. cultivator. lawn sweeper. between Wlxom·Mlllord WALLED Lake. Furniture. THIS Saturday only. May 4. dethatcher. dozer blade and Roadsoff 01Grand River. household lIems. toys. mater· NECCHIdeluxe automatic zig- CRAFTSMAN ridng mower. 7 nlly clothes. 21602 Clover. household Items and 20%oil all gullars (electric and 42Inch mower. $1500.or best. zag sewing machine cabinet HP/new engine. 36 In. cut. (3t3)832-6751. LAKE SHERWOOD south of Nine. west 01Haggar- miscellaneous. Saturday. May accoustlc). amps. banlos. model. embroiders. blind mandolins. violins. drums. snow blade. excellent condl. 4TH ANNUAL ty. 4. 98.m. to 5p.m. 1932 hems. bultonholes. elc. 1970 tion. $800. (313)229.e936. SEARS 8 horsepower, riding Greenmeadow. etc. All strings 2 lor 1. GlIfid· mower. engine runs good, GARAGE SALE NEW HUDSON. 30620 Mar· model. Take on monthly CLEAN top soil lor sale. WALLED LAKE. Moving, dler.302 East Main. Northville. mower needs work. SI00. COMING tindale. May 2. 3. 9 a.m. to paymenls or $53 cash balance. (313)349-9420. (517)521-4508. every1hing goes. Living room. Guaranteed. Universal Sewing (517)54&.3986. MAY16& 17 5 p.m. Dinette set. baby car CHAIN link lence. 100It. by 4 seat. toys. more. kitchen. bedroom. (313)348- Center. (313)334-0905. 107 Miscellaneous SEARS power lawn vacuum, 1060. 250 Bargain Barrel It.. Including posts and used once. $800. (313)227· MILFORD715Union St. across A·1 snowmobile storage. In· braces. $99. (517)546-8436. 7871. from Baker SChool. multi· WEBBERVILLE. 4025 Howell Road (half mile west 01 M-52). PAINTINGS' side. locked. $20 per season. DOUBLE fiberglass hundry DRIVEWAYS graded. rototill. SEARS 31 Inch trailer taw ' lamlly garage sale. ThurSday. boats. cars. R.V:s. (517)548- tub. $20.(313)22909638. Ing. brush hog and grass cut. Friday. Saturday. 8 to 5. May 3. 4. 5. 9.e pm. Clothes. sweeper. $150. (313)227·7671. Rummage old dishes and miscellaneous. My beautilul paintings must 3190. LAWN statuary. many pleees. tlng. (511)223-7136. MILfORD. Friday. May 3; be sold. Your best chance at AMWAY products delivered to best oller. (517)825·4188. THREEJ'S 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Some lur- and 104 Household Goods low prices. call Genevieve your home. We guarantee (313)229-5479. nlture. children's clothing and SMALL ENGINE Begin. (517)548-7970. quality. (313)878-91~. SIXnew blank Bata tapes. $15. Tune-Up and Repair lOYS.1567Wixom Road. Bake Sale A·1 big selection rebuilt AMAZING (Thermar) cuts hot (313)227-5429after 3 p.m. ELDRED'SBUSHEL STOP on most major brands MILFORD. S. Duck Lake relrlgerators. stoves. washers 4450 May 2nd & 3rd POWERtools. hand tools. new water bills up to $300 a year. TRADITIONAL couch. good 39OOWest7MlleRd. , Rd.• between Commerce and and dryers. All colora. 90 day 10 a.m.-4 p.m. warranty. AOC welcome. Ap- metal shed. wood stove. gas 'nslant demand. tankless condition. $25.(517)548-8974. 25 years same location. top South Lyon. MI. ' Sleeth. e..m. to Sp.m., Friday furnace, furniture and so water heaters. 11517)548-1873. soil. play box sand. gravel. (313)437-()217 May 3. Saturday May 4. A little pliance Place Too. 2715 East New HUdson Grand River. Howell. (5ln548- lorth. (313)887-3234. AMWAYConneetlon. Buy your decorative stone. cedar Monday·Frlday 9.e 01every1hingand a lot 01some PECAN dining table. 8 chairs. mulch. wood Chips. by bushel, Saturday 9-1 .t glve-away prices. United Methodist 1300. Amway products. free stain buffet. china cablnllt, table removal chart lor new yard or Iruck load. Open dally MILFORD. Spring rummage Church 8-7 p.m.. Sundays 8-2 p.m .• AA INSTANT CASH pad and linens. $325.(313)878- cuatomera. Call Audrey, TOP SOli. $80 a load. (51~~ IIle, Wednesday, May 8 .nd 8125. (313)227-5884, 2025 Euler Rd.•(313)229-6857. 0888. . Thuraday. May 8. St. George's 56130 Grand River For uaed Items. any amount 10 complete household. (5ln223- QUEEN size sola bed. Good AUTOMATIC Pool Tender. ex- Two commercial mower, Episcopal Church. 801E. Com· Friday 11.00 a bag and condition. Beige tweed. $125. 2.... Ft. evergreens; shade merce. Mlllord. hours 9 • 8707.(313)832-8591. cellent condition, $40. Yazoo 80 Inch, $1,500 each. Vz of marked Items. (313)832-7969. 1313)437-9784. trees. (313)227·2588. 5 p.m. (517)22W78hlter8 pm. - lu·tl-SOUTH LYON HERALD-NORTHVILLE RECORD-NOV' NEWS- THE MILFORD TIMES-Wednesday. May 1. 1985

1&5 Help Wanted 165 Help Wanted 1&5 Help Wanted 115 Help Wanted 165 Help Wanted 165 Help Wanted 115 Help Wlnted 165 Help Wanted 166Help Wanted Slles ------. I:LDERL Y person desired to HOUSEKEEflER/ babysitter, LEGAL SECRETARY. Im- \ WORKWORKING ml!l hand. RESTAURANT HELP supervise our 3 children this lull time, duties will Include, mediate paslllon - Brlghlon; production work. experienced .' PROJECT ENGINEER WANTED summer. our Duck Lake water· cleaning, laundry. light cook· excellent skills necessary; ex. NO only. Lakeland Chair. (3131348- REAL ESTATE CAREER 'ront home. Call (313)887-4999 GENERAL Mlchel's Baguelle is an ex· Ing and Inlant care, perlence prelerred; resume MACHINE CONTROL 8545. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. weekday and cillng, authenllc French relerences. non·smoker and relerences; call lor inter· EXPERIENCE DESIGNER We will train you and start you ,. LABORS bakery cale opening In 12 WANTED Individual qualilled 12 noon t08 p.m. weekends. prelerred. (313)887·7885 view (313)227·2629. on a long·term. lIigh Income NEEDED Oak:$ Mall. we are presently to trouble shoot and repair EXPERIENCED-- iilmmerslOr -HandyMen HOSTESSES day and alter· DRAFTSMAN TRAINEE and advanced growth career • LEGAL Secretary needed by searching for brigh'. onergetlc small electrical hand tools. light Industrial work. Bllghton -Lawn Care noon shilts. Part· time 20 to 25 now. REAL ESTATE ONE. Howell IIrm lor afternoons. For lIghl Industrial Work in individuals who enjoy prepar· Apply: CEllndustries. 2140 In· Plasllc Products Inc. 1343 -Carpenter's Helper hours per week. Appllcalions Full time permanent paslllons Monday through Friday. Send Wixom and Walled Lake. Must ing and serving a top quahty dustrlal Drive. H:~ow=-e~I:.:.I.--0""'-_ CALL: Rickett, Brighton. __ Call for an will be accepted 24 'hours a with established manulactur. resumes to: livingston Coun· have phone and transporta· product. Applications lor lull WE have 6 lull and part·tlme appalntmenl day. Apply at Denny's. 27750 Ing company. Send resume or Sharon Serra (313)348-6430· ELECTRONICS technician. ty Press. Box 1957, 723 East tlon. Two 8 hour shilts and part·llme bakers. lood posillons for older workers. Novi Road. next to Twelve call lor appointment at Ann Ar. NorthvlllelNovl area. Pete some video pre'erred, good Grand River, Howell, MI. available. preparation, service and bus Custodial-production, small basics a must, InteresllOg Oaks Mall. No phone calls bor Machinery Co. (313)769- OrIop (313)227·5005 Brighton. 48843. personnel Will be accepted engine mechanic. machinist. vallety 01 work. Write: Video. please. EOE. 7221i. area. John Bellluss (313)684- LEGAL secretary lor Senior NOFEE beginning Monday, April 29. light production. and clerical 1065Millord area. Box «9. Chelsea. MI. 48118 HANDYWOMAN wanted lor partner In Oakland County law 9 a m.to6 p.m. lobs available. Call Arlene at EXPERIENCED layout person minor home repair. palnling. Ilrm. ExecutIve skills, highly NEW BONUS PLAN!! PERSON to work nights clean· WALTEC (517)546-7450. --.-', cleaning. (313)227·5735 aller Ing. must be reliable. honest. lor structural steel company. mollvated. well organized in- MICHEL'S BAGUETTE WANTED: Pa~rt:":.t:;:"m=e:'-'s-:-h-o-;rtS H A R Pam bit lou.s - 8 pm. hard worker with relerences. (313)231·1722. dividual. Reply P. O. box 400. TWELVE OAKS MALL order cook lor country club. homemakers needed In this 313-525-0330 Send resume 10 Box 1953, c/o EXPERIENCED" bartender ~ NorthVille, MI. 48167. 12 Mile at Novl Road Experience a must. Apply bet· area to supervise women IQr • .. .-.0-- ...... 1" Livingston County Press. 323 wanted. Apply. Sammy's Sail HOMEMAKERS LIFE guard. experienced In· First level next to The Movies. ween 9a.m and noon, House 01 lloyd, work Irom • E. Grand River, Howell, MI. Inn. Brighton. MllFOPD dlvidual. IIlesavlng, W.S.I., no SUPPLEMENTAL Wednesday, Thursday. Fri· home. excellent commission ' Make extra money 48843. EXPERIENCED help only. Ap- 1313168~96OO phone calls. Send resumo to: ROOFING: -shingler. minmum day. Chemung Hills Country and bonus, earn trip for 2 to I ply at the Howell Hardware. demonstrating toys. gilts. & Pool Commillee. 18120 STAFFING INC PIZZERIA. Howell area, needs 2 years experience, own tools. Club, 3125 Goll Club Road, Hawaii. absolutely no invest~ GENERAL housecleaner. home decor. TOY CHEST 01· Jamestown Circle, Northville. part·lime, mature. responsible equipment. transportallon. EXPERIENCED prep cook. Howell. ment, outstanding hostess j Mature. Hours 8 a.m. to lers quality merchandise, up MI. 48187. The Temporary Help person lor cook/kitchen help. Aller 5p.m. Terry. (313)437· program. Call lor appolntmel)t . short order cooks. waitresses 12 p.m. Fllday only. Pay $30. to 25% to demonstrators, $51 People Must be available on 9366. and dishwashers. Full and Landscaping work. 18 and 1(313)464-6510. Howell. Brewer Road North 01 plus hostess plan, easy weekends. hours will vary. WORD PROCESSING part·llme. Apply In person. LII' over, experience prelerred. RN or LPN needed lor 11 p.m. SALES positions now: M·59. (517)546·4217 alter bookwork. Iree trip. Call now Call between 10 am and 2 pm Wang wOrd proceSsing Chel Restaurant, Bllghton. lull lime. (313)437-0438. NORTHVILLE Historical to 7 a.m. shill In a 100 bed available at Just Pants. 12 6 pm. lor manager or demonstrator ONL.~517)~. _ operator needed tor long term Society seeking bids lor pain· skIlled nursing lacillty. Call Oaks Mall. Apply In person.; EXPERIENCED dllver lor LICENSED manicurist. ex· assignments 10 Pontaac POSt Inlormalion·800-922-8957. tlng 01 3 building at Mill Race (313)68&-1400 or apply: West Lowboy. experienced In all perlenced prelerred but not hon requires an mdlvtdual wIlh see Jeff or Shellyn. Guardian Photo lnc.. a na- Village. The Gazebo-Hunter Hickory Haven, 3310 West types 01 equipment loading necessary. Merle Norman. excellent IOterper$Onal skIlls. STANLEY Home Products: tional wholesale photo HAIRDRESSER. experienced. House and the New Church PERMANANT part·lime office Commerce Road. Millord. and unloading and over the (5171349-6150. adman.Slralive aSSlslant needs 25 people to work Irom. linisher.1S currently accepting Millord Highland area. are all to be bid either In total work in Howell. Must be high Weekdays. 8:30 a.m. to eapabd,lIes. 55 wpm Iyplng road driVing. Call Russ. LABORERS needed. Apply In their homes. 4 hours a day:3 : applications lor lull·llme 111m (313)887-«139. or separately. Send bids to school graduate with good 3'30 pm. speed. and 6 months word pro- (517)546-0387. person. 1480 U.S. 23. % mile communlcalion skills. verbal cesSing expenence NOIreli days a week. Can earn $75 to' processing production work. HAIR sytllst needed. preler· Earl Bryant. P. O. Box 71, Nor- REGULAR - part·tlme bar south 01M59. beneh.s Include p.lld 'Vacahon. $150 per week. Call Chris • FEDERAL. State. and CiVil night shilt. Starting pay would red clientele. part·tlme or lull- thville. MI. 48167. and wrillen and willing to meet tender. Apply 10 lIerson. (313)227·1795alter 5 p.m. l , SelVlce lobs now available In be mlOimum wage plus shill LIVE-In babysiller to care lor the public in a business set· tenure and relellal bonuses. time. (313)229-7830. NEEDED to start as soon as Lakeland Lounge. 9495 cross trainmg. pfOht shanng your area For Informallon call dlllerenllai. Full benefit two young school age children ling. Typing skills desirable. WANTED. Mulll level people': HELP wanted lor landscaping possible a person to help Chilson. Lakeland. and a medical Insurance plan (602)837-3401Department 60. package. Interested parties In Howell area starting May 6. Call Mr. Ward at (517)546-6438 who want a new opportunity company. lull·lime, Monday answer phones lor the Fowler· STITCHERY -Instructors need· you can atlord FARM help. part·tlme or week· apply at. (517)546-0169. ville Veterinary Clinic in the Monday thru Friday 10 a.m. to NorrellSenk:ea.lnc. seiling Health Products." through Saturday. Please call 4 p.m. ed lor home classes. Set own (313)668-4998. Ask for" ends. Sheep expellence LIFEGUARDS. mature. lor evening and weekends. Must 0Iftee Automallon (313)437·1288. hours, Will tram. Call Becky. Charlene. ' , ' helplul but not necessary. GUARDIAN PHOTO summer at Novl condo. pool. live In Fowlerville village Slalllng OMolon HEAD Instructors. Pre-school (313)227-1698. 35&-2253 Alter6p.m. (517)223-93n. 43043 W. NINE MILE (313)349-3699. limits. We will place phone PART-TIME and full·time lob and begindergarten • lull lime SERVICE ASSistants. Bus and FUL~ part·llme carbide NORTHVILLE, MI and radIO unit In your own openings. We hire both men '. positions· $7.50 per hour. Nor- light industrial assignments dish help. all shills. lull and 167 Business lorm tool grinders needed. home. Please call. (517)223- and women. Window manulac· thville Early Childhood available in the Livingston part·lime pOSItions available. WORD PROCESSING Opportunities ~' GAS stallon help wanted, 8812to arrange a meeting. turing, sash and frame . good bene III program. Development Center • Nor· County area. Call Kelly Ser- Appllcallons will be accepted Lowry Computer Products has rellrees welcome. mechanic, part-time. major vices (313)227·2034.MFH/EOE. assemblers. No experience a new lull·time position open thville Public Schools. 501 W. required. Apply at South Lyon 24 hours a day. Apply at Den- TIl·Blt. 300 Franklin Street, and minor work. seOlors LIGHT packaging and lor work processing Main Street. Northville, MI. NURSES AIDES Industries, 415 North ny·s. 27750 Novi Road. next to ANTIQUE Herb Spice Shop.'; Bllghton. welcome. (313)349-3770. assembly. Temporary secretary. The qualllied can- Application deadline. May 10, Lalayelle. Twelve Oaks Mall. No phone prime localion. Steady. repeat , FOOD service personnel HAIRDRESSERS. MaOicullsts. didate Will have 2 years word 1985. assignments available in Liv- calls please. EOE. customers. will train. (313)229-- • needed lor growing Howell Facialists With clientele or rent PIZZA maker. high school stu· processing experience. Ingston County. Call Kelly Ser- Full·lime and part·llme. tem- SERVICE station allendants 6216 or' (517)548-4029 aller bakery. Prolessional or In' a booth. Excellent opportuOlty dent wanted. Apply In person knowledge 01 word process- Northville Public Schools Per- vices (313)227·2034.MFH/EOE. porary and permanent days lor hrst sMt. Apply in person: pm. and benellts. (3131348-9290. at: Pizza Saloon. 1053 Novl ing soltware packages. and 7 home experience desirable. sonnel Olllce, 501 W. Main LIVE in lemale companion. and allernoon shilts available. Hartland Shell, US-23 and M· Road. Northville. MI. have a data entry speed 01 80 ATTENTION: the lastest grow- Opportunity lor advancement. HAIR STYLIST wanted lor new Street. Northville. MI, 48187. LIght housekeeping. Salary Will train. Above minimum Applications also being ac· 59. to 90 wpm. Submit resume Ing company in the U.S. e~- : •• Send resume or personal in· Fantastic Sam's opening at (313)349-3400,Ext. 213 or 216. plus Iree room and board. Oak wage. Whitehall Convelsecent cepted lor second shIll and salary history to Lowry panding In Livingston County_ lormatlon to; P. O. Box 466. Walled Lake. Must be Weare an E.O.E. Park area. (313)348-2486. Home. 43455 W. Ten Mile, cashiers. Hamburg. MI 48139 lor Inter· motivated and career Nov!. (313)349-2200. PRINTER Computer Products. 7100 Earn $30.000 to $60.000. lull or, ; HOME bound Millord resident. SAW man/cabinet bUilder part·lime. Meellngs held May, • view. oriented. Advanced educalion Whitmore Lake Rd., Brighton. to answer telephone part-time Ready lor a challenging op- wanted lor growing company Mlch 48116.(313)229-7200. 1, 4 pm or 6 pm, at the Holi- • FULL and part·llme help need· and paid vacallon. Call LANDSCAPE CREW lor service business. Ex- Immediate openings lor out- NURSES aids and orderlies portunity? Applicalions are 10 Farmington. Expenence re- day Inn In Howell. ed lor days. nights. and (313)227-4650=::... _ cellent telephone manners. door work. Experience helplul for physically handicapped being accepted lor experlenc· quired. speed and accuracy a weekends. Minimum wage to BRIGHTON pizza, $10,OOD Efficient and dependable. and the elderly. Experience ed one and Iwo color press must. Vacatlon/benelils. start. Apply in person. but not necessary. (313)437- WORD PROCESSORS down. low rent. Realbus, HOME HEALTH AIDES Send resume to P. O. Box 0914. not essenlial. Full time and operators on Ilrst and second (313)471-4511ask lor James. SECRETARIES Halden's Party Store. 2055 (313)569-3000. Needed immediately. Ex- 96062.Wixom. 48096-6062. part time posillons. Must be shllt. Apply at 5204 Jackson SHAMPoO "person. lull· lime, EXEC. SECRETA1I'IEs South Millord Road. Mlllord. CERAMIC studio for sale, In- perienced aides lor Clients In HOMEMAKERS. Make extra dependable. Apply in person, Rd. Ann Arbor or call (313)761· some benefits. (313)632-6530. ANDDAT~ FAMILIARITY with light con- the home selling and surroun· Monday thru Friday, from 9 to OPERA , cludes molds, kilns and shelv· money demonstraling toys. LIGHT INDUSTRIAL 26;0. Ask lor Dave. SECRETARY~ part.tlme. typ- struction. good math and ding areas. Call 10 a.m. to 3 at Oak Hili Care Center. With typing 50 10 55 wpm Ing. (517/546-1484, (517)546-. gilts and home decor. Toy ing 55 wpm, non·smoker. neat teadlng ability. Read Lumber. 2 p.m. (313)451·2255. Men and Woman. Good pay. 34225 Grand River, Farm- and general ollice skills 7395. Chest oilers quality merchan- flexible hours. call TPS PROFESSIONAL, respected allractive appearance. plea· (313)873-3211. Ington. FREE WORO PROCESSING FOR sale established retail • dise. up to 25% to (313)229-2363. man. wile and children, 7, 5, 1. sant phone voice. $3.35 per TRAtNING AVAILABLE chocolate shop. Brighton. In·' - . , FARM help. experienced. demonstrators. $51 plus NIGHT janitor. 11 pm to 3 am. need suitable one year lease hour. (3131698-3200. HOME HEALTH AIDS Fo. lIr1ghlon. Howell & Millord part-lime lor lIeld work or milk- hostess plan. easy bookwork. Apply at Tubs and Tumbler in Hartland School District terested parties phone. SEASONAL drivers~ $3.75 per areas Call lor an appo,nlment (313)227·1177evenings. 7 p.m. Ing (517)546-4948::... _ Iree trip. Call now lor manager MAINTENANCE PERSON Laundrymat. 701 West Grand while we bUild new home. Needed lor home care in LIv- hour. Immediately, 40 plus t09 p.m. GENERAL shop labor. No ex- or demonstrator inlormatlon. River, Brighton •. Relerences. Expect closing Ingston County. Call Upjohn hours. (313)887-5503. Perience necessary, will train. 1(800)922-8957. Fortune 500 Company with a N.C. machine operator. Apply our house 30 to 60 days. HAVE an erring party at home. HealthCare Services 1-800-253- SHOP -hilp needed. some Good potential lor advance- INSPECTOR lor line quallly manulacturing facility In the at: Machining Center. 5983 (313)227·1329. Beautilullashion errlngs from carpentry skltls required. ment. Apply In person bet- 5788. control In small manulacturlng Ann Arbor area is seeking a Ford Ct.. Brighton. (313)229- $I to $6. Earn 10% 01 sale and • PART lime help. Mature per- Heartland Industries. (517)54S- ween 9a.m. and 4p.m. Monday plant. 1925 Easy, Walled Lake. maintenance person. 3 year 9208. credit lor bookings. Call son needed to care for Inlant 3030. through Friday at: 10810 Plaza HAIR Stylist wanted. Novi (313)S69-4610. experience as an Industrial (51~. " and 3 year old in our home, ex· SHIPPING ,--receivi ng. Drive. Whitmore Lake. just asea. commission or rental. JANITORIAL part-lime in Far· Millwright or electrician perlence and references re- ICE Cream Parlor, last lood : delivery. Full·tlme. Country o west 01 US23 and north 01101 vacations and some benelils. mlngton. Novi areas $4.00 per necessary. Excellent wages NURSES and Ice cream In shopping , quired. Hours flexible. Squire Fireplace. 209 West M36. (313)343-3544. hour, 2 'h hours per night, and IrInge benelils. Send (313)348-a753. center. Now's the lime to act. HIGHLY intelligent. energetic resume to: Personnel LPN or RN needed lor private Grand R~ve!,-Ho!,ell. MILFORD VR Business Brokers, GENERAL labor. college Monday thru Friday.(313)534· t313) 68509600 students wanted lor summer person needed lor shipping 8830. Mananger, P.O. Box 308. Whit· duty home care, days. even- (313)471~. and receiving in Millord more Lake. Michigan 48189. Ings. Palient closed head In- help. days or allernoons. App- PAINTERS WORK lull lime this summer at OWN your own lean, .. macine shop. Call Tillaay E.O.E .•M/F. lury. rehab experience ly in person at Dunnage with experience lor intenor MICHIGAN WATERWORLD'S sportswear, ladies apparel, ~ Wednesday alter 12 noon or helplul, pleasant working con· SECRETARY 'Englneellng. 721 Advance. LIGHT and exlenor painting. Must FAMILY FUN PARK. Applies- chlldrens, large size. com- Bllghton. Thursday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. dilions with good pay. For also know how to use an blnalion store. accessories. • conlldenlial Interview. call FULL-TIME posilion In Fowler- lions and Interviews Saturday, (313)471-2300. INDUSTRIAL MANAGERS airless spray gun. (313)353- Jordache. Chic. Lee. Levi.' _ I GIRL Friday lor small mall (313)227-5456. ville. Outstanding telephone May 4, 11 a.m. Current CPR order Ilrm. General ollice. typ- HANDYMAN man. must be JOBS Nallonallirm expanding. look· 5266 alter 6 pm. answering personality and and Iirst aid a big plus. 56.J;58 Easy Street,lzod. Esprit. Tom-. : Ing. IllIng. taking orders. Send handy lor building and larm Ing lor people With manage- abilities required. Must be Ponliac Trail. New Hudson,l96 boy, Calvin" Klein, Sergio NATIONAL Financial Service resume to Box 1959. South proJects. Novi. South Lyon NOW! ment ability. Call (313)437..Q880. PIZZA and grill person Valente. Evan Picone. Liz: Co. expanding locally. Full good typist. Bookkeeping ex· '. and Exit 155.(313)437-7550. Lyon Herald. 101 N Lalayelle. area. Can be part-lime. Call wanted, experienced. Clairborne. Members Only, and part·time positions perlence helplul. Accu.racy In WAITRESSES, three openings South Lyon. MI48178. Ken. (313)836-$29. S.S.1. has long and short MATURE loving individual to (313)229-7562 sammy's sail OrganIcally Grown. Gasoline;) available. Will train proper In· all phases 01work a necessity. lor goll course bar and grill. terms temporary assignments provide lull·tlme day care lor Inn. Healthtex. over 1000 other~. : : dlvlduals. Call John Daneluk. Send resume to Personnel Salem Hills Goll Course, lor the Brighton. Fowlerville our Child. Our Novi home. $7,900 to $24.900 Inventory,_ (313)356-4820between Thurs· PART·TIME delivery. Director. P. O. Box 980. (313)437-2152. and Howell areas. Must be 18 must have own transportation. Oakland/Wayne county area. Fowlerville. MI. 48836. ~W::A~R::::M=unC::d=:e':"rs-ta-n-d-ln-g-m-at-u-retraining, IIxtures. grand open-' years old. Phone and car a Call (~3]348-5273. _ day 10-5 pm or Saturday 1- Ing. etc. Can open 15days. Mr. ' 5 pm. Must have own transportalion. adult as part·time summer must. No experience (313)348-43«. SHIPPING clerk. Local hrm Loughlin (612)88s-4228. • .& NORTHVILLE cabinet maker help lor elderly lady. (517)546- LIGHT INDUSTRIAL JOBS necessary. needs reliable, responSible RESTEAURANT seats McDONALD'S contractor seeks person With PRESSMAN. A.B. D,ck 3992. lscL" ~ person to handle shipping. Beer. liquor, wine. Same lami-: carpenury 01 cabinet making operator wanted. Join L1v· • NOVI • WIXOM NO FEE recelvmg, inventory. Ex· WORD processors needed. Iy lor 25 years. Located on the Now hiring lor day shllt help. skill. Wage based on ex- ingston County's fastest Any machine, experience Apply between 9 a.m. and ,growing pnnting company. perience helplul. good main road in Livingston Coun· We need packers, assemblers, machine NEW BONUS PLAN'! perience. (313)348-1361. helplul. Will train if you meet Opportunity for growth. Apply relerences required. ask lor ty. Excellent opportunity lor operators, spray painters, and produc- 5 p.m. Monday thru Friday at (313)349-4680. requirements. Assignments In the Wixom. Walled Lake, In person: First ImpreSSion Chuck at (313)227-4488. 8 • right party. (517)223-9276. Call .. NURSES, RN's or LPN·s. lull Livingston and Oakland Coun- tion workers. Long term temporary jobs, South Lyon. and 12 Oaks loca- Printing. 1255 E. Grand River, 4 p.m. (313)338-0402 time or part·lime help needed lies. Call Kelly Services 40 plus hours per week. Scheduled pay lion. ~_o_w_el_I. _ SET up and maintenance per- lor Respiratory Care UOIt. Ap- (313)227-2034.MFH/EOE. UNDERCOVERWEAR son. expenenced lor small increases, must have good transporta- ply at liVingston Care Center, YOUNG person over 18 years Ladies supplement your fami- PHOTO LAB tUbing labricator. (313)669-4610 tion & be reliable. SUPPLEMENTAL MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNI- 1333 West Grand River. 01 age. part lime. Friday, ly Income by starting your own Mature person to work in the Walled Lake. TY - WOMEN AND MEN. AFL Howell. E.O.E. Saturday and Sundays for' lull or part·time business now. STAFFING INC photo Imish lab. Expenenced Corporalion is looking to 1111a SENIOR cillzen bus dnver. Lumber & Building Supply Sell Quality lingerie at home NEED good care lor your or will train right person. App- RODDY 41390W. 10 Mile Rd. position that offers IIlelime part-llme. chauffeur's license. Company. Heavy hltlng re- parties. Cal! Mrs. Kangas, The Temporary Help Ilnancial security. Company children? Call Lois. Lucky ly In person Meier Photo Sup- Northville Recreation. (313)878-3949. (Corner of 10 Mile Duck Nursery lor lull or part- quired. Call (313)887-4186 lor TEMPORARY People training program, stock ply, 108 W. Grand River, (313)34~2il3. Rd. & Meadowbrook lime openings. (313)227·5500. appointment. bonus. Write M.L. Murray. Howell. SECRET ARIES- needed. Short Suite No.5) ZUKEY Lake Tavern Is hiring 167 Instructional SERVICES 3104S. Cedar St .• LanSing. MI, NEED mature responsible per- hand helplul but not barmaids and waitresses lor , 48910. son lor general warehouse PART time babysiller In my necessary. Long and short Schools summer, lood experience is ,- APPL Y 9:00-12:00-1 :00-3:00 MEDICAL "Recepllonist. part- and delivery work. Full or part· home. Bell Oak area. (517)468- term assignments In lIv· lime. (313)227·1164days. helplul. will train the right peo- MONDAY-FRIDAY lime. Recent insurance billing 3313. Ingston and Oakland' Coun- 170 Situations Wanted ENJOY ple. neat appearance a must. experience a must. Send NOW taking applicallons lor PART·TIme cook. nights. ex· lies. Call Kelly Services (313)231·1«1. A·l cleaning ladies. general or resume to: Box 1958. c/o LIV- Station Allendent. Howell perienced prelerred, Apply in (313)227·2034.MFH/EOE. 474-1434 parties. Mrs. Hoban or Mrs.' ingston County Press. 323 Grand River Shell. 422 W. person between 3 p.m. and STUDENTS/retirees. Yard 166Help Wanted S.les Ross, (313)887·2197. I • BENEFITS East Grand River, Howell. MI. Grand River. Howell. Ex- 5 p.m. Brighton Annie·s. 8028 work and house maIO' perience helplul. asa 48843. Grand River. Brighton. tainence, weekends and part ATTENTION! Mom's, ALL Fall or weekly cleaning MATURE-person lor counter OFFICE girl for Chiropraclic lime. (313)685-9314. _ housewives, retirees, those beaulilully done by an ex- PRODUCTION welder wanted. who are bored with not having perienced woman Hom'e KELLY SERVICES help. Hartland Sunoco. Clyde oflice. Insurance billing, SECRETARY lor a computer Expenenced With wile and enough money. Hiring this Fri- Economist (in prolesslonal I Road at US·23. Monday 65wpm, mature Individual, 01· equipment distributor, must MASTER-CAST COMPANY EMPLOYEE slick welders. Appllcallons day, April 26. 2-4:30 p.m. Ap- maids unllorm) lor homes and through Thursday. 3pm to fice experience required. 32 have excellent skills. personal and resumes to: 800 Whllney, pllcalions taken upstairs at the businesses. Also lull service 9 pm. Friday, 3pm to llpm. hours per week (Monday. organization habits, and te NEEDS A HIGHLY SKILLED Bnghton. Mi. 48116. Red Barn lor jewerly sales or housekeeping skills expertly •,./ Sunday, 6pm to 9pm. Apply In Wednesday, Friday and 'h day telephone manner. Substan· " Vacation Bonus PRODUCTION work. lull·tlme, call Mrs. Johnson (313)878- perlormed: laundry, meal MAINTENANCE PERSON person. Thursday). Good salary with tlal expenence requlled. Send Pay benellts. (313)227·7799. Apply 1925Easy. Walle51 Lake. 9647. preparation. child supervl, * Good MACHINE tool pipe IllIer. resume to: Box 1960, c/o PERSON to work for lurniture slon. etc •• etc. (517)548-1439••• " Long and Short Minimum 5 years experience. ORGANIST needed. Send Brighton Argus, 113 E. Grand COMPUTER supply sales, moving company. No ex· Position requires a thorough knowledge Term Assignments Heavy overllme. 1I00d resume to: Wesley United River. Brigh~on, MI,48116: must be hard working and ASK lor Candace or Jim to benelils. Apply at Novl Preci- MethodISt Church, P. O. Box penence. (313)22~~~.. . capable In telephone sales. clean your home. We do of: - Secretaries SECRETARY to president. Ex- sion Products. 11801 E. Grand 431,Whitmore Lake. MI. 48189. PART·llme adverlislng sales. port knowledge helplul. Ex· Send resume: Central Pro- lloors. we do windows. we' II Tvpe55wpmplus cessing Supply Inc .• 9817 E. do yours. (313)878-6657. • , - Industrial Hydraulics and Electronics Shorlhand 60 wpm plus Rlver,l;l!!i~!?!1:.. _ OFFICE help wanted. posi· car reQulled. over 21. Will cellent salary. Call TPS. - Electrical Circuitry and Programmable Dlct.phone lions open lor secretaries. train. (313)349-3738. (313)229-2363. Grand River. Brighton. MI. ABI E mOlherwouidllki;"to 48116. babysit. Low rates. (313)229-, Controllers - Data Entry Operators MEDICAL CENTER Must type accurately 60 PART·TlME lo·r" service TOOL MAKERS AND w.p.m., experience with bUSiness. Good typist. ex' DEMONSTRATORS wanted «17. . ( - Machine Installation, Troubleshooting • Experienced Word OF BRIGHTON MACHINEST. De VlIeg Boring Medicare/Medicaid and Blue cellent telephone manners. Mill and Bridgport Mills. lor home purse parties. All BABY.sittlng. lake living. Medical Center 01 Brighton, A and Repair Processing Operators Cross lorms helplul. We will Dependable person With lIexl' engine laths and grinders. day supplies lurnlshed. Earn 30% loads 01 summer lun lor kids. satellite 01 McPherson Com· - General Plant Maintenance and train. For Interview. call ble hours. Send resume with shift only. Apply at Ann Arbor 01 all sales. Call Fabric Bags (517)548-1848. • munity Health Center, Is cur· Welding Callforan (313)343-2078. particulars. to P.O. Box 96062. Machinery Co. 78 Jackson by Wendy. (313)227~7. Tak· renlly seeking a part· lime ad· Ing bookings. BABY-SITTING, lull-lime. Pin. '. appointment Monday PROTOTYPE Shop In Wixom. 48096-6062. Plaza. Ann Arbor. mltllng Clerk recepllonlst. ckney Road and Triangle Lake Successful candidate must exhibit self- thru Friday between Brighton. Michigan needs REBUILT divers. washers, DIRECT sales, cable television Hours are variable. TAKING apPJlcalions lor Baker Road. (511)546-8596. ranges, refrigerators. and premium channels. Alter. motivation, communiction skills, and the 7:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. akllled technicians to work In Trainee, Cake Decorator, BABYSITTING. Brighton. one our automotive stamping Guaranteed. Good condilion. noons and evenings. Call ability to work with a minimum of supervi- Medical Center 01 Brlgllton Is Sales and Delivery. Apply lull-time opening In Woodlake department, labrlcallng sheet economy priced. See at World David at (313)227·9400. sion. an out palient clinic Including Marv's Bakery. 10730 E. Grand Village, cUl-de-sac localion; (313) 227-2034 metal parts and components. Wide TV. Brighton Mall. ENTHUSIASTIC Individual This is currently a second shift position the care 01 minor emergen· River, Brigh!.on. _ • Snacka. lunch. and lots of I Long program. lull benefils. (313)227·1003. cles. Interested applicants TRAVEL Agent, experienced, looking for exciting career In nc. Excellent relerences. -3:00 P.M. to 11:00 P.M. Apply at Star Manulacturlng. should apply to the Personnel knowledge o. Della Datas II sales, create your own hours, (313)227·9289. Call Phil Taylor at (517) 546-9700 for an in- 11871 East Grand River. No RN'S. LPN's, PT's. no experience necessary. Department 01 McPherson preferred. Long term tem· BABY·sIUlng In South Ly~ii terviewappointment. phone calls please. OT'sSP's (313)878-3327. Community Heallh Center, 620 porary assignment. Call area, days, all ages: INTERE::S;:TE==D~peop-':-e-:t-o""le-a-rn Byron Road. Howell. Michigan PART·TIME help wanted, days Kelley Services. (3t3)227·2034. Reasonable rates. (313)437~ Master-Cast Company 48843.(517)546-1410.extension and late nights. Apply in per· Needed lor home care in Liv- MFH/EOE. and/or teach color analysis 1342. son at: Burger King. 8489 W. Ingston County. Call Upjohn and cosmelic makeover. ter- 295. CLEAN up and haUling, Call \ • 251 Mason Road, P.O. Box 158 Not an Agency-Never a Fee Grand River, Brighton~" _ HealthCare Services 1-800-253- rllic Income and benollts. Call any lime, (313)437.5"5. • Howell, MI 48843 EOE/MFH EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PERSON noeded as general 5788. (313)349-2840. TEACHER assistant needed DEPENDABLE mother will EMPLOYER help In Mlllord machine shop. lor Novl day care center, 2:45 baby sit. Pinckney area, Call Wednesday aller to 8 p.m, Child development IDS/AMERICAN EXPRESS 8 a.m. to 8 p.m .. (313)878-9810. MECHANiCAL engineer. 12 noon or Thursday 8 a.m. to R,C. ENGINEERING & background desired. (313)471· INVESTMENT SALES Wood technologist with 5 p,m. (313)471·2300. MANAGEMENT SERVICES 2333. DEPENDABLE loving mOiii8r knowledge 01 pressed and PART·TIME aide lor 22 year Auto contract posilions. short limited openings lor proles. 012to care lor your children In ATTENTION: and long term. Manulacturlng. laminated wood products. Call old male quadrapleglc. dulles sional sales representatives. Milford area. (313)885.7105. Engineering, Stalisllcal P.C •• TYPIST /SECRETARIAL Charles VanRenterghem. Include light nursing and Good pay, flexible hours, Call College degree and two years EXPERIENCED persons look. LIGHT INDUSTRIAL WORKERS O'Brien Bowers Ambler and housekeeping. Please call Technicians. Carroll Ely. work experience required. Ing for home or building 10 (517)32t-8077. Lansing. TPS. (313)229-2383. NEEDED FOR Associates. (313)348-2245. (517)54&-8248 or (5m54&-8291 Complete training course willi clean. (313)~29-8319. : MECHA-NICAL engineer. ask lor Raleh or Shar!?_n.__ salary and commission pro- GENERAL housekeeplng-;ex: REMODELING construcllon Machine design engineer wllh PERSONS needed Saturdays gram. Annual (larnlngs 01 perienced with relerences. company looking lor young BRIGHTON • HOWELL • MILFORD knowledge of precision to work In our blndry apply more than $40.000 are being Call cathy. (313)348-2847after ambllious carpenters. Phone WHATISTHE machining and transler equip- Sliger Livingston Publications. recorded early In the careers 8 pm. .. (3t3)227·7728 after 7 pm. of many men and women who ment Call Charles Personnel Olllce, 307 E, Grand BARGAIN GENERAL cleaning LIGHT INDUSTRIAL DIVISION RN'S, LPN'S, lull·tlme charge loIn us. CAli Mr. Kend. 8'8iViC8s: • VanRenterghem. O'Brlen River, Howell. An equal oppor· two dependable women, nurso noeded lor afternoon BARREL~ (313)827·1230 lor conlldenlial Bowers Ambler and tulntyemployer. _ reaaonable rateS. Homes. of. Work at top companies close to home on temporary assignments, . shill. Apply at Livingston care IIyou have an lIem you wish 10 Interview, Asaoclates. (313)348-2245. PART time. take Inventory In flces. excellent relerences. Apply 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Mondday- Friday at Center, 1333 West Grand aelllor $25. or less or a group MASON labor, must be 18. Novi stores. Daytime hours. 01 Items seiling lor no more REAL estate sales persons After 8 pm. Tammie, (313)887. River, Howell. EOE. " .•. 7510. Muat be strong. Call after Car necessary. Write phone than 125. you can now place an wanted. ExperienCed or will ~,m. (313)437~~ _ 7990 W. Grand River number. experience to: I,C,C. RECEPTIONIST. Hours ad In the classllled secllon for lraln. Team up wllh America's GRANDMOTHER would like 518. Box 527, Paramus. N.J. NURSES AideS. Livingston 8'30 am 10 5:00 pm. Requires 'h price I Ask our ad·taker to number one rea' estale baby altllng evenings Suite A organlzalion. Call Century Care Cenler Is now accepting 07853. accurato typing. phones and place a Bargain Barrel ad for 21 (517)548-1028. ' Brighton Towne Co., (313)229- Brighton appllcalions lor lull·lime. part· reception work. Must be neat you. (10 words or less) and LICENSED child care. mea's 2Q13. lime. weekend and call·ln. II and personable. Inquire at aile will bill you only $2.25. and snacks provided. New ' ~LL~ you would like to loin our PINCKNEY, Hamburg, Dexter PinCkney Molded Plaslics. 450 (ThIs special la offered to REAL Estate sales people Hudson area. (313)437.1085. ' SERVICES health care team, apply at 1333 area. miscellaneous work lor Howell Street. Plnc~ney. bet· homeownera only-sorry, no wanted, Opening now office In ween 9 am and 4:30 pm. Mon· commerclalaccounls). LOVING child care, safe and'. Not an agency-Never a Fee EOE/MFH (313) 227·2034 West Grand River, Howell, builder, must have car, $4.00 Novt. Call lor details (313)348- healthy atmosphere, Hartland' EOE. ~r hour. (313)426-21:..:1~5.__ day througll Friday. _ 2525. area. (313~1:!!82_.__ ' I " --"

I.. Wednesday. May 1. 1985-S0UTH LYON HERALD-NORTHVILLE RECORD-NOVI NEWS- THE MILFORD TlMES-l1.B

170 SituatIOns Wanted 201 Motorcycles 201 Motorcycles ----- 210 Boats & Equipment 210 Boats & Equipment 215 Campers, Trailers 228 Construction 235 Vans 240 Automobiles & Equipment Equipment LET us lend you a "Helping A-I snowmobile storage, In. 20Ft. pontoon boat, steel, with HONDA 150, 1979. excellent MOPED. 1978 Pinto. Good con· 1984 Chevy Beauville van, 19711Cutlass Supreme. Many Hand" with your home or 01- side. locked. $20 per season. canopy. $550. (313}632-6485 condition. 5.000 miles. $950. dltlon. $115. (313)348-1949. 10' -it. truckCampei:-Go<;d BOBCAT type loader With loaded. 34 opllons. Blue and extras. $3,500.(3131221-2213. lice cleaning. We oller per- (5111548-1961. boats. cars, R.V.·s. (5111548- alter4 p.m. shape. $500. (3131221·3212. bucket and lorks. $2.500 sonalized service weekly or 1912 Penton 175 CC., Jack 3190. silver, 13,000miles. Rust proof- HONDA Aspencade. 1984. low Piner Special. good condition. 14 It. Fiberglass boat, 60 HP 19n Honey pickup camper. (313)229-9638. ed. paint preservation. bl-Weekly, bonded and In- ALUMINUM Starcralt 14 miles. $8.500. (511154~1961. $250.(313)231-1593. It. Evinrude, tlll·traller, Includes 11'1.1It. Very good condillon. :::D":"A';;VI;";;Sc-4O:':"'"P":I-US""""'4-c-o-m7b:-ln-a7:tlo-nshowroom condition. $13,000. CAMARO Z-28. 1983. 19.000 sured. call lor details (313)349- runabout. 35 hp. outboard, cover. Great lor sking. Good miles. black. $9.495. 1975 Harley Davidson Sport. $1,200.(313)231-3848. . backhoe With boring (313)221·9195. 3498. 1984 aT Yamaha moped. trailer. $800. (313)23t-1195. condition. S900 or best oller. ster XLH model. adult owned HOLIDAY Rambler. 1969 allachment. 14 hours sinl.e 1911 C·":he:":v:::y"--=B'-e-au-v~llIe350. Bob Jeannolle Pontiac.· '. LOVING mother wishes to under 600 miles. good condi- (313)431-5314. 14949Sheldon Rd .. Plymoulh and driven. 8.000 miles. ex- 197615 loot Aerocralt. tn-hull, model. 29 It., tWin beds. sell· engine overhauled. $10,000. loaded. 79,000 mIles. $2,000 or babysit. Northville, Salem, tion, must sell. $300 or best. 453·2500 cellent condition. extras. (313)229-7567. 55 horsepower Evlnrude, 14 Fl. aluminum runabout and contained, tUb. shower, large (3t31229-5134. best oller. (3131632-5811. South Lyon area. (313)349- trailer, excellent condlbon, trailer. $395.(511)546-8912. Chevelle, 4 door. 4 speed,- Don't miss this one. $2.300. relrigerator, extension table, DOZER, Allis Chalmers, HD5. 1976 Chevy van. good condi- 82 0402. 1980 RMloo. very good condi- $3,495 negotiable. (5111548- ~ (3131878-9202. 15'1.1Ft. Ilberglass Sea King air-conditioning, awning, mint good condillon. (3131431.4118. tion. Iixed up lor camping or air conditioning, rear MOTHER willing to baby-sit tion. $450 or best. (511)548- 2069. condition. (511)223-9663. defroster. tilt steering. AM-FM 1911 Harley Sportster. good 3326. wllh trailer. excellent condi- commerCial use. $1.200. your child In Axlord Acres. 15 It Aeocralt aluminum boat, 16 It. Heavy duty flat bed stereo. sport mirrors, deluxe condition. $1.600. (3131221- tion. 35 HP. motor. needs 198324'1>II. Jayco camper. ex- trailer, tn-axle, With electnc (313)348-4292. (313)881·2735. 1058. . 1980 Suzuki G5-45OET motor· trailer and 30 hp Johnson work. Best oller. (313)231·9214. Intenor, rust·prooled. Ex· cellent condillon, IUlly sell· brakes. Good trailer lor heavy 1919 Dodge Tradesman. very MOTHER will babysit inlant or cycle. Good condition S6OO. motor wllh electnc start and cellent conditIon. 41,000 miles. '981 Honda CX5OO.Veller lar- 15 Fl. BOSTON WHALER, contained. Asking $8.800. call loads. $895. (5111548-1196alter good condition, 70.000 miles. preschoolers, Lake Chemung Call (313)221-7828. center steering console, plus $3,100.(313)229-7930. • Ing. stereo. tape. 3,800 miles, 1976, wllh Johnson 15 H.P .• alter 5:30 p.m. (517)548-5028. 6 p.m. or weekends. 23893 W. Nine Mile Rd •• area. (511)548-3114. 1981 Suzuki TS-185. 2.900 extras. $1,200 (313)229-5515 excellent condition. Sl.2OO or electric start, trailer. $2,500. 1978 Prowler, 21 It. travel 1984 Century. Received com: miles, hke new. Sl50 or best Southfield $3.500 NEED painting done? Need oller. (313)684-6449. after6'3O p.m. (3131632-5491. trailer. sleeps 9. sell- 230 Trucks pany car, must sell mine. 4 oller. (3131878-2164. 1972 Dodge Window van. home repairs done? Need BEACH SANDING. Our unique door.loaded, 15,000 miles .. 1979 Honda 150. 10th Anniver- 15 Fl. fiberglass boat wllh contained. Mint condition. =:;-;::-;:---::::::-:---;c:;-:-:-=--:: needs work, runs. $215. 19 Suzuki RM-80. rebUilt system enables us to sand '6.000. (3131881-3401. 1919Chevy 1/2 ton. 305 V-8. 3 $9.200 negotiable. (313)684- plumbing and lawn care? Call sary Limited Edition. Wind- trailer, 85 H.P. Mercury. good engine With extras. good con· speed. 35.000 miles. plus ex- (3131229-2467. Steve Handlman (313)221-2132. your beach site directiy Irom condibon. tarp, canopy, new 2939 leave message. " shield. crash bar. backrest. dltlon. (3131229-9245. POP-UP trailer, 1968, good tras Must sell. (313)221-1290. 1978 Ford van. V-8, custom. $300. our truck. No site disturbance ballery, many extras. $1.100. 1984cavalier Wagon. 5 speed.- Pi!iOFESSIONAL cleaning In 5400 miles. S13OO. (5111223- condition, new tires. sleeps $1.900 or best oller. (313)629- yoUr home, Insurance and 8419. 1910 650 Triumph. just rebUilt. or extensive clean-up. call IT (313)629-6162.(313)221-5410. seven. stove. refngerator. 1978Chevrolet ~ ton pickup. 4 air. AM·FM stereo. gray cloth: & G Excavating, (511)546-3146. 6114. Intenor. dual sport mirrors. bond provIded. Old Maid Ser· extended Iront end. $800. 15 Ft. Starcralt, 55 H.P. heater, screened.in porch. ex. speed. power steenng, power 1916 Honda Goldwino. lOaded: (313)231-1618Jell. 1919 Ford Van. 8 passenger. Light Blue Metalhc. 29.000' vice. (313)349-5411. CREST pontoon boat, 25 It.• Chrysler. tilt trailer, skis, hIe tras. $100.(313)684-5729. brakes. 60.000 miles. S2,000. $2.400 or best oller. Will con- excellent conditIon. $2500. highway miles. excellent con:- PAINTING, Interior, exterior. 1982 Yamaha 650 Maxim. low surrey toP. carpet. aluminum jackets and ski vests. and PICKUP camper, sell- call alter 3p.m. (511)223-3169. sider a trade 01 equal value for (5111223-8158. dltlon, $5900.(3131229-9116. • • Also alrless spraying, ex- a pickup truck. (3t3)15lHl612. miles, hke new condition. Ask- pontoons. 40 h.p. Evlnrude. more. $1.475. (313)348-0514 contained, needs work, $350. pick-up truck cellent on aluminum sldelng. ing $1.600 or best. (3131231- $2,750. Located on Lake bet- after5 pm. (3131221-9407. box. $75. (3131227-1671. 1984 Ford Clubwagon window 1982 cavaher. 4 door. air:. HONDA SL115. rebUilt With ex- 2901. ween Brighton and Howell. van, 30Q.6, eight passenger, power steering. power: 10 years experience. Free 15 It. Glastar boat, motor, and Puma pop-up camper, $950 1980 Chevy pickup low nder, tra cycle lor parts. $350. (511)548-3864. removeable bench seats. Ex- brakes. AM-FM stereo. ex- estimate. Very reasonable. (313)415-8326alter 4 p.m. YAMAHA. 1976. RD4oo. 3.500 trailer. $450 or best oller. (517)548-6455. Anzona truck. Emron paint, cellent condition. must cellent condition. 53.000 (313)431-1989. miles. hke new. $450. (3131349- 12 It. Crestllner. 5 h.p. (511)548-3151. STARCRAFT pop-up, sleeps 1, excellent condition. (5111548- 1914 Honda 360. new tires and sacnflce, take over payments highway miles, $4.500. RESPONSIBLE adult looking 1941. Johnson. Little Dude trailer. ballery. $450. (5111548-2140. all lor $450.(313)881-6383. GLASTRON Carlson. 1919 lully equipped. 12 It. box. Por- :;;47;;53;;;.=:-~:;-;;---:::-----,--:- or pay oil. (313)348-5283 alter (313)221-1611alter 1 p.m. . lor ,small child to take care 01 1972 Yamaha 115 Endure. $400. 1983 Honda V45 Magna. 2.000 CVXl6SS. 14Ohp.110OMC. hke ta Potll. 1976 Volare Premier 1910 Chevy e-l0 pickup. body 6 pm. in l;iowell area. (3131229-5638. Call between 1 a.m •• 1 p.m .• CUDA 1 inflatable boat. 4 man. new, very low hours Including station wagon. 318V-8, air con. rusty but runs good. Asking miles. like new. best oller 1983 Ford Work Van. 6 Monday - Thursday. (511)548- 11 loot. includes 7'h h.p. out- new Shore Land'r Trailer. dltionlng. total camping $250.(511)548-0198. 9ELIABLE babysitting, over S2.1OO.(3131632-n60. cylinder. cruise control. AM- We Buy Clean Brighton area, lenced In yard. 1609or (313)4n-4663 anytime. board and electric trolling $8.500.(313)221-1032. package. $2.500. (3131878-9538. 1915 Chevrolet pickup With 1983 Honda 1100. Aspencade. motor. rated up to 20 h.p. Like FM casselle. 60,000 miles, Cars &. Trucks (3131229-8037.After 4 p.m. 1979Yamaha 125 Enduro. Good GLASTRON Conroy 1983. 19 1969 Starcralt pop-up camper. cap. 6 Cyhnder. stick shllt. two tone silver. all lac tory OP- new. all accessories. $450. It. underccated, $8,000. (3131878- condition. new ballery. recent sleeps 6, excellent condition, $1.000. or best oller. Call alter WORK wanted, all phases tions plus extras. 9.500 miles. (313)685-8966. Bow rider, 120 Volvo I/O. 2460. call Walt at tune-up. $400 or best oller. lully equipped. with canopy. 6 p.m. (3131431-8761. carpentry. rough, trim. rool, extra clean. $8.200. (313)881- trailer. extra clean. $8900. Ilrm. 1978 Ford Econoline 150 van. Call alter 6 p.m. (3131221-4231. CANOE 16 It. aluminum. (313)229-9132. McDonald Ford lIatwork. deck. no job too 6143. ready to go. S9OO. (313)349- 1915 Dodge 200 pickup. $800. FinIshed Interior. sleeps lour. 1919 YZ-80. excellent condi- square stern. good condItion. • small. call after 5, (313)684- 1911 Glasstron. 16 It., 120 hp. 4142. ;;(5;:;.;'7);f.548-~2:;:40.:.:5:.---;;:c-:--::-:-=- two adults, two children, good 349-1400 1979 Honda CX500. Water cool· tion. $350 or best. (313)221- $250.(3131818-2491. 2923. Tracy. ed, shalt drive. lull fairing. Volvo, Pamco trailer. $2.800. TRI-AXEL flat bed trailer. 20 It. FORD. 85. Super cab. XLT. condillon. S2,000. (511)548- 5518. 1982 Deck Cralt. 19'h loot. Sl.ooo or best oller. (3131431- (511)~. by 8 It.•wood top With electnc Lanet. explorer packages. 1566. 175 Business & YAMAHA 750 SpeCial, lull step-In 190 horsepower 6469. 50 HP. outboard motor. needs brakes, hitch. and spare tire. loaded. gorgeous. 4.300 miles, 1912 GMC step van, all CUTLASS. SUPREME. 1917. Professional Services dress, low miles. many extras. engine. merc cruise. AM-FM 1982 Kawasaki GPZ 550. 4.000 repair. $250.(3131818-3411. $1.500.(3131878-9415. must sell. (3131348-9617. aluminum. 6 cylinder. runs air. 34.000 mIles. Immaculate. excellent condition. Sl.4oo. casselle, beautiful. low hours, UTILITY trailers. new. 4 x 8, 1963 Ford Ranger. red. long great, $2,300.(511)548-5129. $2.995 ACCOUNTING and bookkeep- miles, must see to appreciate. , (3131431-9465. new morning cover, convertl· 1 HP Sea King outboard Ing' service, small to large $1.300. Call (3131221-9392. motor. $125.(3131684-2350. $350. 5 x 8. $450. 5 x 12 box. 2.0 liter. 4 speed. sliding GMC van. 1982. Fully loaded. Bob Jeannotte PontIac. 1978150 Yamaha. low mileage. ble top. trailer. S10,500. business monthly Ilnanclal (3131878-5506. tandem, $600. (313)229-5836. rear Window. step bumper, conversion, 39.000 mIles. 14949Sheldon Rd • Plymouth 1980 Kawasaki KOBO. looks $1.000. (511)521-4129. 18ft. tri-hull. 140 h.p. Inboard/- statements and taxes. and runs great. $350. (3131437- outboard, trailer, accessories WANTED: Pickup camper new tires. (511)223-8215. $9.000. (313)221-2331.(3131229- 453-2500 1985 250-YZ. excellent shape. DECK boat. 20 It. Buccaneer. (313l68S-9035. and extras. $3.150. (511)223- jacks-set 013. (3131229-4522. 1976 Ford Couner. Four 9444. CORVEITE 1969 Onginal, 8143. ;--_.,..---,=-:--_,- many extras. $1.600 or best oI- 105 Chrysler. new lower unil. AUTO AND BODY REPAIR. 7266. WANTED 8Y, It. sell-<:ontalned speed. very good shape. Call 1911:i-G;::-;-;Mc;;Cc;V""a-nc;du-r-a-.c-o-m-p"7le":t-e-clean. and well taken care 01. 1976 Kawasaki 400. low milage. ler. (3131629-6810. $3.500 or trade lor smaller MAJOR OR MINOR WORK. good condtlon. Windshield runabout. (313l68S-1163. 1963 Imperial, 18 loot bow pickup camper. 1916or newer. :-:(5",17)-=-548-3,-::--"-:-'46-,,,,-.--.,.--__ ,...--,- Iy customIzed. excellent con- Garaged every winter. '11 Yamaha 250. S2OO.(5111548- GUARANTEED. SPECIAL OF and bags. $400. (511)223-8513 rider, trailer. 120 I/O. many ex- (517)546-7964. 1968 Ford pickup. no bed, dition Best offer over $2.600. Everything works and runs' 1518. alter 6:30p.m. 1915 Ilberglass bow rider with THE MONTH. ENGINES FROM alter6 P.M. 50hp Evinrude. 15'h It. Asking tras. like new, $8500. (313)881· YELLOWSTONE. 13. 20. ft. manual transmiSSion. 6 Must sell (517)548-6419 alter beaulllully. Excellent pai!!!. S950. TRANSMISSIONS FROM 1918 Kawasaki 150. excellent $1.600. (313)632-6410 alter 1111. tandem. Reese hitch. all cylinder. needs work, runs 6 p.m $8.900.(5ln548-5960 alter 4. , . (3131229-7611. $285. condition. (313)431-2961 alter 4 pm. IF you're a sailboat enthusiast equipment, sleeps six. $2.650. good. $125.(313l68S-3366 1916 GMC van. best oller. 1984 Corvette, Z-51. two tone, (313l68S-202O. FORD pickup F-loo. air. dual 4 p.m. 1980 Evinrude 4.5. hke new. and like wooden boats, you'lI (313)227-9694. blue. most options. wlnter- CLASSIFIED DEADLINES KAWASAKI. 15. Zl-9OO. loaded S450. (511)546-5646. love this one! A sound. dry tank. stereo. 6 cylinder. power stored. Never driven in raln.- 220 Auto Parts steering and brakes. With cap. 238 Recreational Wednesday 3:30· Green Sheet with extras. $1.215. (313)229- boat that's a great sailor. 21 $5,000 miles. Immaculate~- Shopping Guide Serving Dex- 26 Fl. Starcralt Islander, lully & Service Mint condition. S3.100. Vehicles $20.000.(3131221-9195. 8460. equipped. lull canvas. E-Z Foot. lull keel sailboat. sleeps ter, Thursday 3:30 - Shopper 4. Bollom sealed with WEST (517)548-1411. KAWASAKI. 19. KZ·2oo. very loader trailer, big. water BROUGHAM Mini Motor Business Directory. Friday system epoxy. Top rated CHEVETTE parts, transmis· 19n Ford F250 supercab '.' clean. dependable. S425. package. Price to sell at Home. 1975Dodge. low mile::, 3:30 - Shopper. Monday Green Micron and Imron paints. Lots sions. rear ends. floor pans. camper special. Low mileage. (313)229-8460. $18.000(511)655-3381. good gas. $7.800. or offer. Sheet. & Green Sheet 01extras too. including double shock tower cuts. engines in- Good condition. WIth (3131449-4286 Business Directorys. Monday 1915 Kawasaki 400 cc. low 16 Fl. Explorer canoe. less axel trailer and storage cradle. stalled. Champion Parts. fiberglass cap. S2.500. Varsity's: : 3:30 - Wednesday Green miles. good condition. S550or than 1 year old. used twice. Call lor more inlormabon. (313)437-4105. (5119548-7964. 1912 Class A motor homp.. ". Sheet. best 01ler.(313)221-4846 alter $250.(511)548-2158. (313)881-2114. 1968 camaro parts. You need =7'-,=-,,~"-,...--,-,------,-- Chevrolet ChaSSIS. 22,000 ac- ',' them. I got them. (517)546- 1980 F·l50 step-side 4x4. 4 p.m. 16 Ft. fiberglass pontoon tual miles. $5.800.(3131231-3232 1981 Yamaha 850 Mldmght LASER sailboat. 14 It Kitty 1963 Kawasaki KX-80. $475. boat. 25 Johnson. trailer. alter5 p.m. May HUBIE'S lawn care, Special. 4,200 miles. good Hawk trailer lor beginners and 6351. ~:s~~~e~ r 'po~~~' st~~r;~;' 1918 Yamaha DT-115. low $1,500. (3131221-5443between 1919 Dodge Trans-Van, 21 ft. cultivating, weed control. conditIOn. extras. S2.5OO or experts. Sl.200-oller. Call power brakes. 72.000 miles. mileage. $415. 1984 Honda 11 am and 3 pm. 6 pm to mini-motor home. 38.000 black dirt. Best prices around. best oller. Call (51?1548-1910. (3131221-7814or (3131227-1826. S4.3OO. (313)437-7280 after Budget Ascot VT-SOO. low miles. 8 pm (313)229-9784. miles. mint condition New call (3131229-5290. MICHICRAFT 11 ft. canoe. us- AP Mufflers 5 p.m. $1.100. (3131229-2632. upholstery. S12,9OO Can be PIANO and organ instruction. 205 Snowmobiles 25 Foot Crest Pontoon, 40 h.p. ed 1 summer. $350. (313)632- 19n ~ ton. Ford crew cab. MOPED. 1.680 miles. mag seen at A.A.A. Mufller. 301 W. Busters Graduate Irom Royal motor. $1.000. Tandem axel 6012. 95 lour by lour. standard wheels. excellent condition. 1980Scadoo. 340 electnc start. $17 Grand River. Brighton. Academy. London. (3131231- Pontoon boat trailer. $800. transmiSSion. power steering. $295. (313)349-4352. runs good. looks good. S55O. (511)625-4186,(313)229-5419. 14 It. Mlrrocralt Mister Muskle (313)221-2751. 2113. junior. Johnson 15 hp.. tilt power brakes. clean and In (313)878-5506. 1981 Dodge Trans-Van 17 It. PIANO lessons. experienced trailer. like new. $1.950. Exhaust Pipes good condition, $4.000. RaiSed roof. lully equipped. -0- Down teacher. $5/half hour. my (3131229-5635. (3131231-2236. Tail Pipes very clean. S10.200/best. No Payments home. $1/yours. (3131229-4581. : a • : • I FORD F~50 3 yard dump. 6.9 •• •• : .. : . PADDLE boat. 4 passenger (313)524-1685 days. (313)349- International. 14.000 miles. Till June QUALITY cleaning. Residen- with lold down top, excellent 6061evenings. tial and commercial. ex- condItion. $500 or best offer. S".ooo/best. (3131455-3212. 50% Off List 1911 20 loot Dodge Mini. new perienced and responsible. (517)548-4516. 19n Ford F-l50. V-8 stick. S6OO. FUN IN THE SUN WITH awning. low mileage, ex- 12 Month/12,OOO'" call (5ln546-0028 or (511)546- • 1962Jeep station wagon. 4x4. 19ft. Sea Ray. excellent condi- cellent condition. must sell, Mile Warranty 3288. Novi Auto Piuts winch. $250.(511)223-9604. KAYOT Pontoons & Deck Boats tion. with 90 horsepower $9.000.(313)221·1014. SECRETARIAL services. typ- • Evinrude, $1.600 or best oller. .43131 Grand River' Ford F-15O.75,000 miles. 19n FOR rent. 24 ft. Winnebago ing and word processing. call (511)851-8101. $1.200 or best oller. (313)437- 349-2800 Ciass A. sleeps six, Payments As Low • (3131221-1330. 1984 SeaRay. 18 It., 260 h.p., 5878. ENGINE rerirg kits, reasonable rates. (3131818- " TYPING. Brighton area. Term Continental tandem trailer. 1984 Ford one ton pickup, As $20.00 Per cranks halt kitS, rebUilt short 9202. papers~ lel.te.rs, • stereo. all covers. stainless 11.000miles. dual rear wheels. .'fj,f.1:;:t; blocks. valve grinding. ex- 1916 GMC Coachman 22 It. Week Reasonable rates. (3131227- steel prop. excellent condi- trailer tow package. many ex- change cylinder heads. New motor home. 41.000 miles, 3796. -..">:' lion. lots 01 extras. Alter 6 tras. call (511)223-9294. radiators and heater cores. sell-<:ontained. sleeps 6, air. Here Are A Few p.m. or weekends. (313)629- TYPING • Resumes. letters. ·• 1915 Ford F·loo XLT. Runs $9,700. Call aller 6 p.m. 8210. See us lor low low pnces. call Examples etc. (3t3)221-5543. Mechanics Auto Supply. 4990 good With topper. $800. (313)227-1099. ..,~. STARCRAFT 16 It. Bowrider. (313)632-1063. Alter 2. (3131632- WORD PROCESSING. My South Old US-23, Brighton. 1985 Honda 200S ATC. Ex- '81 CHEVETTE 60 h.p. Johnson. trailer, nl6. home. Experienced (313)229-9529. cellent shape. $1.100. (511)548- 2 dr. 4 spd .• 4 cyl .. p.s ••: • $2.800.(313)221-9401. 3ecretary. Documents, Let- FORD 302 lour barrel intake. 1984 Ford Ranger. V-6. 8213. p.b .• sunroof. $84 per·, SUNFISH sailboat. very good automatic. power steenng. ers. Mailing Lists. (517)548- $50. Bell housing. $20. C-4 MOTOR Home. Allegro. 1981. month : condition, wilh trailer. S6OO. power brakes. Am-Fm. trailer 1310. transmission, S50. Three 21 loot. Class A. 34.000 miles. '790MNI : 24' SKIPPER (313)231-1143evenings. tow. shdang wandow. tool box. speed truck transmission. $50. generator. Air Conditioning, 4 dr .• p.s •• p.b .• stereo.' low mileage. Asking $6.100. PONTOON STARCRAFT 11' aluminum (3131878-3471. Microwave, many extras in- (313)349-2124. 52.000 miles. $86 per: [ TRANSPOR;;rrI~ so h p. Force Motor boat. 5hp outboard motor and FENDER. lelt Iront lor 1916, cluding Tow dolley. $21.500. month. •• wI Full Furniture tank, $300. Will sell separately. 1915 Ford '1.1ton, $250. 1968 '11. '78 Volare or Aspen. No (3131229-6198. '82 HOR~ZON • (517)546-5596alter 5:30 pm. Chevy '1.1ton. $250 or best oI- rust. $40. (3131878-2164. 19n Nomad 24 leet. weight 4 dr. auto .• air. stereo., . 'Pluslax&lIcense ler. (517)223-8939. $5695 16 It. Starcraft Super Sport FOUR 13 inch BSW tires on 3,150. sleeps SIX. well cared Cleanl $99 per month. :.; 201 MotorCyCles • bowrider. 80 HP Mercury 1965GMC 18 It. dump. tandem Pinto Sports mags $125. lor by senior Citizen, electnc '77COUGAR ~~~~C:~~~~~~t:~;~~::~r. motor and trailer. $3.500. will axle, new tires. overhauled. 1985 BMW, KlooRT. under 500 dmette table. 2 Corward sealS (313)431-5378. jack. 4 new white wall tires. 4 dr .• auto .• air. p.s .•• demonstrate. (511)548-1196 $1.900.(3131878-3471. niles. extras. red. $1.400. FORD new one ton rear axle, many extras. better see this p.b. Nicel$69.50 per', .~ after 6 p.m. or weekends. 3131229-4543. Alter 4:30 p.m. single wheel drums, $100. 1981GMC pickup With camper one. $5,900.(3131632-1310. month. Different Sizes Available SAILBOAT, 13 ft., aluminum, top, $4800. (313)431-9660. 113)229-9421. (313)431-5378. 16 It. sailboat and trailer. New '82 CHEVETTE main and jib, trailer included. 980 Honda. 150 custom. blue- With Similar Savings! 5 Good Year Tracker ATS, 1984GMC3500 stake truck With sail. $500. After 6. (5111546- 4 dr .• 4 spd., p.s .• p.b .. • S550 or best oller. (511)548- lack, 5.600 miles. rack. back OMC IOx15l T. $125.(517)548-6050. 12 ft. hydraulic till bed. Dual 3314. stereo. Clean! $96 per, . • 2288 alter 6 p.m. rear wheels, 4 speed. 292 6 3St and trunk. Vetter Ghost. Some '84 Deckboats DRIVE SYSTEMS 4 General tires. 6O's and 7O's TRAVEL trailer. very good month. SAILBOAT, Hobie. 14 It., cyhnder, 1.500 miles. stored . . ngine guards. $1550. also. on American Mag. $300 set. condition. 3 way. sleeps 4. '82 RENAULT >'lndlammer IV. (313)348-9109 Available at Catamaran. lib sail and trailer, all winter. brand new. Must easy tow, $8SO Iirm. (3131431- (313)229-2461. LeCAR ,r (3131424-1340. new 1980. $2,200. call (313)632- sell. $14.500.(313)221-4906. 9764. • Reduced Prices 1976 Honda Civic lor parts. Sunroof. 5 spd .• p.s.; 5491. INTERSIDE pick-up truck 916 Honda 150 automatic. ex- • 1912 VW plus many parts. 76 Titan 24 It. mini-dual air, p.b. Only $94 per: World'. U~".t St.rer.tt De./er. 18 ft. Sleekcralt Sportster Jet. boxes. 4 at $50 each. (3131221- ellent condition. Needs bat· (313\498-3244. AM-FM stero, cruise, sleeps 6, month. . ery. (313)221-6314. • Excellent condition. (313)229- 7611. $9.800.(3131221-4631. 8001after 6:30p.m. MAGS: lour 13 Inch Crager '77 VW DASH ER .' 981 Honda Custom Deluxe 1981 Luv Truck, diesel, 5 TITAN 32 motor home, rear S/S with tires. B60's R.W.L. It. WAGON ;XSOO. Low mileage and ex- WONDERLAND MARINE SEA-RAY SRV240. Loaded speed with cap and step bedroom. air. generater. awn- B.F. Goodrich. Lug and Auto .. air. family ra$. (5111548-1678alter 5 pm. with options. also EZ loader bumper. $2.800.(313)363-1903. ing. loaded. minI. (313l68S- TWO 30303 PLYMOUTH RD. washers complete. Excellent special.$14 per month. trailer. $19,900. (517)546-8910 (2) 1913 White R.C.• 290 Cum- 8941. \ IONDA 350-1913. low mileage. • 5796 W. Grand River LOCATIONS LIVONIA. MI48150 condition. $325. (517')548-M18. alter5p.m. mins. 10 speed, lull screw. '79 T-BIRD 'xcellent condition. 2 between Brighton & Howell TO SERVE YOU (3"0. We.tol""",'ebelll ONE small longbed pickup 12 It. Starcraft fishing boat, 4.44 ratio, 38.000 pound rears. 240 Automobiles Auto.. air. loaded. elmets. asking $600. (313)221- cap. One lull size Ilberglass la'Lk Chemung) (517)548-5122 BETTER 313-261-2530 • $250. Weekdays only from engines need repair. Tires Sharp! Hurryl Only $114 034. pickup box cover. (313)881- BUYING lunk cars and late 9 a m. to 5 p.m. (3131221-2534 lair. new steering tires on one. per month. 914 Honda CB2OO. excellent 0081. model wrecks. We sell new Open Mon.-Fri. 9-8, Sat. 9-5, Sun. noon-4 Sleeper cabs. $3,000 each or '79 :ondition. $500 or best oller. ask lor Bob. and used parts at reasonable F-1504x4 : 396 Punnel Ram. $150. oller. Many miscellaneous Loc-out hubs. stereo ,517)548-2275. .. •• : • I VIKING Chris Cralt 190 S/O. (517)548-4413. prices. Miechlels Auto parts. 1968 Chevy Dump. and morel Only $139 Less than 50 hours. Not used salvage. (517)548-4111. 1911 Honda 150. New battery, 1969 Pontiac convertible and $1500. Hyster Fork hft. 15.000 per month. log wheel. extras. onglnal in three seasons. has every 1976 Bl10 Datsun. runs well. option inclUding cover. V-8 1969Ponllac hardtop lor parts pound capacity. $3.000 or oI- lwner. excellent condition. . Both $750.(511)548-1961. ler. (511)625-4186, (313)229- $1.000 or best oller. (511)548- ,700. (3131431-9285. power. Inboard/outboard. 6658. (313)229-2678. 1978 Panto doors. rust-Iree. 5479. Largest 918 Honda CB 125. Like new. $100lor pair. (313)431-5378. 5 Yard dump truck. running 1983 BUick Skyhawk T-type. 5 Selection in 860 adult miles. Brackets to 215 Campers, Trailers speed. loaded With all options. 1975 Pinto parting out. Hear it condition. $1.200. (511)54~ no,unt on motorhome. $1.000.call (3131428-3315. Washtenaw & Equipment run. (313)437-5378. 2220. 313)437-2395. 1983Buick Century Custom. V- County 396 Tunnel Ram. $150.(5m548- ;, 984 Honda ATC 2COX. Like APACHE Ramada. Ice box. 6 automatic, air conditioning. good condition. $1.500. 4413. ~, lew. Must sell. Best oller over 233 4 Wheel Drive Am-Fm stereo. cruise control. \,200. (517)548-7964. (313)229-5113. '12 TorinO wandshleld. $25. Don't Risk Your Vehicles spoke wheels, rear delogger. , HP. Ruttman mini-bike. New APACHE Ramada, sleeps 1. Ford truck rear window. S10. Excellent condillon. $8,600. Credit To Other mglne, tires. and clutch. $215. stove. heater. hardside, $800. Ford 200 engine and 3 speed BLAZER S10. 63. 8-cychnder. (313)68S-0t89. Dealers transmission. $125. Ford rear 313)437-5418. (313)881-8933. 5-speed. power steering. AM- 1984 burgundy Bonneville. We're No.1 And end. complete out 01 '66 983 Honda CBlooo. lull dress. 1963Coleman camper. sleeps FM stereo cassette. 29.000 loaded, vinyl top. $9.600. Fairlane, $50. (313)437-8126. Treat You That Way!! Ixcellent condition. Call 6. used twice. many extras. miles, very sharp. Must sell. (313)135-5958. parts. new and used. 1976 5111548-3285. $3500. (517)548-2053 alter VW $8,250. (3131878-96n. 1914 BUick LaSabre converti- Coupe DeVille parts. (313)634- 1914 Harley DaVidson XLCH. 4 p.m. 19n Blazer GMC. new tires. ble. loaded. new top and 6419. ~ddle bags. 011 cooler. 4.000 1973 Century. 25 loot travel no rust. $2.200 or best oller. paint. $2.800. (517)548-0209 'On Approved niles, hke new. completely trailer, sleeps lour. sell con- (3131878-3054. alter5 pm. Credit stocked, Black. $2,800. tained. (313)229-8031. STEVENSON'S 1911 Chevy Blazer. 4 wheel BUICK C·e""n"'t-ury--:-L-Imc-:i:-te:-d:-,""198~2, 313)229-6017. CHAMPION '14 24 It. motor drive. automatic. power steer· two door. Loaded. $5.000. We Have 129 Sharp Ing. power brakes. air condi- • 1913 Honda 750. vetter laring. home. Sleeps 8. well equip- Nowupto (3131449-8168. Used Cars & Trucks . trunk and bags. stereo. looks ped. good COndition. 43.000 tioning. amlfm stereo. $1.800. BMW. 1981. 5281. Tanltan and runs gOod. $700. (3131624· miles. $8.900.(313)229-9896. $50.00 cash paid (313)632-8012. leather. 5 speed. sun roof. 1984Che·.:;vy:.:S-~,0=-=B;;;-laz-er...,4:-x4':"".7.Vc;;-8 J48S. 8 Cubic Ft. 3 way relrlgerator for junKcars, loaded. $13.500.(313\477-6932. Give Us a Call or overdrive. automatic. air, am/- 1975 Honda 150. 14.000 miles. lor motor home. travel trailer BUICK Regal, 1919 Ltd. astro Come In If You Don't High prices 1m. excellent condition. $9.500 axcellent condition. $975 or or college. very good condi- rool, loaded. V-8, mint. $4,700. See What You're' best oller. (511)548-3120. tion, $250.(313)878-9875. for firm. Call after 6 (517)548-5259. (313)229-7861. Looking For 1911 Hodaka Ace 100. $40. 13'1.1Ft. sell-<:ontalned travel late model 1911 Ford ~ ton 4x4 wilh 1978 (313)349-3912. trailer. sleeps five. $150. wrecks. body. $1.275. (313)231·1560 after5 pm. 1980 Honda Interstate. black. (313)231·1136. CIRCULATION 14.000 miles by senior citizen. 4'1.1Foot by 8 loot trailer. new 1971 Ford Bronco, 4x4. LIVINGSTON COUNTY We're Dealing ... may extras, $3.900. (313)632· tires, 5230. or Ilest. (313)632· (313)887-1482 removable hardtop. 302 V-8. 517-546-4809 1370. 8151. Hurst 3 speed shllter. new headers, gauges. wide dish. Call in your Credit. 1983 Honda. NBS, under 1.500 10 Foot pickup camper. like chrome rims. carpeted, $1,975. 19n Continental Mark V. Ex· Come in. Pick-up ~ miles. great condition, must new, with extras. $650. or 01- 225 Autos Wanted cellent inside and out. stored fer. (511)625-4186. (313)229- (511)548-8108. Your Car!! .·sell, $400 or best. (313)229- winters. $4.295. (517)548-3372. 1567. 5479. AL'S AUTO PARTS. My prices t982 GMC High Sierra 4x4. 32.000 miles. nice list 01 op- 1983 Chevelle, 4 door, 4 1913 Honda 350. 4 cylinder. 8 Ft. by 16 ft. tandem axel utili· can't be beat. I buy junked and We're Easy ... ' tions plus extras. $7.500. speed, rear delogger, cloth In· Low mileage. $650. (313)878- ty trailer, new tires. $800. wrecked vehicles. Free ap- (313)887-8091. terior, 21.000 miles, $3800. (313)221·7811. pliance dumping. &-5 Monday ~ through saturday. (517)548- 1978 International Scout 4x4 (313)624-3048. VARSITY:' 1973 Ho-nd-:-a-C=:':Lc-:-ve-ry--::good=4"'SO,.... 8 Foot Pickup camper, sleeps 2620. with plow. $1.995. (313\431· 1818 Chevette, 2 door, COndition, $250 or best oller. 4. stove, relrlgerator. sink, 8143. automallc. am·lm radio. lair (511)548-2190. port-a·potty. $500. (511)223- BUYING Junk cars and late model wrecks. We sell new 19711 Jeep Cherokee. very condlllon. $1,200. (313}632· 1979 Harley Davidson Sport· 8419. anll used parts at reasonable good condlllon. $5.500. 5689. ster, excellent condition. ex· 16 Ft. boat trailer, excellent prices. Mlechlels Auto (313)227-5185after 4 pm. CITATION. 1980. Good ::ondl- tr".. $2,550. (313)632·5264 condition. complete with .. salvage. (517)548-4111. tlon, $2.900. (511)548-5303. 3480 Jackson Rd. evenings. llberglass boat Ihat needs TOYOTA 1983 SR·5 like new. I MAKE HOUSE CALLS. Out· work. $350. (313)349-4142• 57.500. Best oller. (313\437· 19711Chevelle two door. Four 996-2300 • ~981 Honda CX 500 custom. state buyers lor cars. vans, speed, low mileage. excellenl FOLD-down plck·up camper, 0535. ~r1ve shalt. liquid cooled. ad· trucks. 7 days a week, J.W. condlllon. $1.895. (3131231· Open Sat., 9·5 I lustable back rest. like new. sleeps 4. Good condition. Auto Wholesalers, call today 235 Vans 3866. $1,400. (313)437-5678. Weighs 1300Ibs. (313)437-2244. for Instant cash. (517)487·2735. '. ,>~ I 12-B-SOUTH LYON HERALD-NORTHVILLE RECORD-NOVI NEWS- THE MILFORD TIMES-Wednesday, May 1, 198~ Buying in Livingston "CountySav"esDollars and Makes Sense!

BANNER SAVINGS AT WILSON FORD & MERCURY MUSTANG LX

Auto trans., air, tu-tone paint, WSW tires, rear defroster, tinted glass, ill. 2 door with pewer locks, speed con- trol, road wheels, AM-FM stereo, pre- visor mirrors, AM-FM stereo, speed DODGE ROYAL RAM WAGON control, leather wrapped wheel, tilt mium sound, LX package, power wheel, vent windows, power win- steering, power brakes, dual mirrors, Reclining cloth bucket seats, Prospector III package, 2·tone paInt, royal SE decor package. 8 passenger seating. auto- 6 to choose dows, interval wipers, luxury wheel reclining seats, full instrumentation, interval wipers, clock & much more. matic, 318 V8 engine, glass sunscreen, rear vented door. from at covers. dual mirrors, air condltlomng, power windows & locks, bumper guards, 35 gal. fuel. cruIse, stereo, tilt, P235 tires. similar savings 6400 G.V.W. package. '5311.

*14,499 plusdest., tax & plates VOYAGERSE ,'\.' Deluxe cloth seats. 7 passenger seating. 5 speed, air conditiomng. luggage rack, stereo, P205tlles.'5499 20 olhers at similar..... savings :::.::~ InciLCtS5" pasl handlong suspension. cruise, 5.0 liter va engine, ~wer steering, stereo, license mount. steeri~ wheel, till. P215 tires. lamp group, ,. top, rear defog. air, cruise, tolt, sport wheels, gauges. rally wheels, AM/FM stereQ, IJst automatic, tilt, WIre wheels. limp group, ist$8443. No. 1292. AM/F stereo, s~eclal performance alumInum wheels, 6-way seat. list .13.536. No. .12,671. No. 1821. ~f) AM/FM stereo, 2 clocks. lIst $13,880. No. 'package, V8, List $13, 49. No, 1791. 1324. 1563. ! *12,505 $7946 *11,990 $12,865 ; . *11,268 I 11l'YLARK \;U~ I UM 4 DR. FIREBIRD 2 DR. CENTURY CUSTOM 4 DOOR Tinted glass. protective side moldings. rear PONTIAC 8000 PONTIAC 1000 defogger, all, sport mirrors. automatIC, tilt, p. Bucket sets, soh ray glass, body SIde moldIngs. Soft ray glass, reer defog .. air, white wall 55/~5 seats, solt ray glass. rear defog, air, spon , 185 tores, "more" program dISC. stereo, Iocense pulse wipers. all, sport mirrors. 2.8 V6 engIne, tires. stereo. automatic, power steeling mllrors, toll. wire wheel covers, luggage carner, 4 speed, radio. European cloth bucket seats. , & 1 • mount, reel cloth buckets. lISt • to,142. No. automatic, tIlt, wheel trim rings. lIst $11,280. brakes. No. 1778. List $11.572. "Pontiac dollars plus" package, AM/FM stereo No. 1827. 1678. No. 1910. system. lIst $11,313. No. 1811.

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STOP THINK&SAVE There must be a reason 1 we've sold over 430 used I I WE'RE THANKING YOU WITH"THE GREAT AMERICAN TRUCK VALUE:' vehicles this year

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1979 T-Bird Town Landau Loaded ONLy$3995

'" '1"""-':. 1983 Escort 2dr .• 4speed. stereo ONLy$3 995

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1984 Escort 2dr .• 5spd .• stereo. under factory warranty ONLy$4995

1983LTD 4dr .• V-6,auto .• air, ONLy$5495 1m! JOHN COLONE Q stereo, cruise iniRYSlER, B 8 . CHRVSLER-PL VMOUTH-DODGE WEEK ~AYS 1980 Olds Delta Royale lIR 1295 E. M-46· PINCKNEY SAT. ~1~~~loaded.very '. ONLy$S695 ~1;PlYii&iJifi~ ;'VUST Ai.rrTLEO·~~t~,~~o;~~-~~:~'M~;~H;~;~~S',;-'-: 9:JO.3~00' "

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1984 Tempo GL ,~'~~;;IargestAMC-Jeep-Renault Dealer~~~J 4 door, auto, air ONLy$6295 ~,~;.I ~~';,:..",,,."·~~~~""··S··U···N·····F··U···N···_·~~~~~.,,;;,~~~Specials from Our '1'_ 1983 F..1S0 Ford Pick-Up 4x4 ~{~:_.. , ,"{~4~ Used Car Lot 4speed,p.s.,p.b. ONLy$6995 1982 Buick Riveria 19~!.f..O!.~.,~~tlJr.a"4495 il r AFFORDABLE. ';;1 = ~~:~~ower, moonroof, ONLy$7995 II • • 1984FuegoTurbo Priced to • America's lowest list-priced convertible. : 5spd,alr.pS,pb.Slereo... . $ELL ~'I = I 1983 Mercury Colony Park Sta·Wgn 11 = 1985Renault Alliance Convertible = 19~~~n?:~o~~~~~~.$1495 I ~~~~SrS.,air,stereo, ONLY$8495 II• ~ • 1982 Datsun 310 $3495 • ---. 1984 CJ7 I 1982 Pontiac Trans Am II = = ..~.u.""..~", $9195 I Loaded ONLy$8995 II = = 19~~,.~~~,::!t.1~,~... $2995 I 1981 Lincoln Mark VI II = = 1983CJ7 Laredo $8995 • :r?~·loaded,velour ONLy$8995 II ;~:.5 to Choose $10 295 *,..1 5spd,ps,hardlop...... I ri ~. ... 'Plus tax, title, plates II f~~· from As low as "';~'~~~ BrightonAMC I "' ....~. •• pluS options & < Used Car II ~~~"~~~~Y for Immediate Delivery destination .' •.:- , Guarantee I II ~•• ~...... YOUR I 1983 Dodge Van Customized. load-ONLY$11 695 II Come See The New ~~~~TI ed. must be seen ,

"'orany reason youaren'l 1982 Lincoln Mark VI "SAVAG E" CJ satisfied with your car I iI purchase. your money w,lI be 2 door, loaded, low ONLY miles, velour trim $11, 995 "II Exclusively at Brighton AMC ~~:~r~ilo~~,~~~~~~~'rsor I II I 1984 Chevrolet Van Fullyc\lstomized,v-a auto, air. p.s .• p.b., p. ONLy$13 , 995 I. 8.5% ::r~~tageBRIGHTON AMC "J wind., p. locks, tilt, cruise .~. A•• for D.'alla JEEP/RENAUL T ,~ MANY MORE CARS, TRUCKS & MOTOR HOMES,TO CHOOSE FROM ~~~~~~ 5 Yr 150 000 Mile Warranty 9797E. Grand River, Brighton ~~~~~ __ OPEN SATURDAYS_ ;£.~~;",, Protection., on AU '85 Renaults. M & Th 8:30-9, T-W-F-8:30-6 229.. 8150 i:~~t~~~~~4,)~'~,&I~~ .~. '~.P ,YearRust through Warranty on Renaults. Sat. 10:00-3:00 '1.l,~~;!,;JJi~~~ ~.~Q.,.~~:W~~)j,~\> " . SERVICEHOURS: MONDAY.FRIDAY~~J2:{~~~~'~ IV. . ••~l~ ,', 8 a t 5·30 m ~,~J.",,:'I,\·~ I ~ • /1. ~fJllIiIt...if!~'fit;;{ :.:'''1:;'' • ••••• __ • ••••••.m. o. p. ~~~~"'"...... "'i$.i':"lr":~,,l!i~ I' 240 Automobiles 240 Automobiles 240 Automobiles 240 Automobiles 240 Automobiles 240 Automobiles 240 Automobiles 240 Automobiles 240 Automobiles 1984 Celebrity CL wagon. 1984Dodge Charger. 5 speed. lY/U Mustang, partially 1980 Plymouth Arrow. 1979 Pinto hatchback 4 rustproofed. loaded. (313)887· loaded. 3,600 miles. $7,200. restored. exceilent shape, 1979 Monza 2 plus 2, V-6. air 1978Olds Omega, 4 door, V-6, GRAND PRIX 1974 59.000 automalic, AM/FM stereo, cylinder, automatic, air. power . 5355. (517)S4U.~15after4:3O p.m. $3.250.Alter 5 (313)229-2863. conditioning, power steering. automallc, power steering. SKYLARK, 1981, 4 door, 32.000 miles. buckets. console. all. amlfm, $1,100 or best offer. power brakes, cruise, good $1,800. Very good condition. steering, AM·FM, rear window miles. automallc. all. v~JY i981 Chevette. Black sport 1979Datsun2aoZX-:Toaded. All 1978 Mustang. exceilenl con· SI295 (313)437-6957. running. $1,850 or make offer. (313187S-5170. defogger, Z·barted, no rust, model, excellent conditIOn, oplions. Needs some repairs. dllion, new Iires, ballery and sharp! $4.695. • Bob Jeannolle Ponhac. (5171~187, PONTIAC 6000, 1984. Four one owner, just like new, Bob Jeannotte Ponllac: • air, tint windows, plus extras. $2,000. Larry. (5171546-6413 more. $1,800.(3131227·2417. 1979 Malibu Classic Estate 14949Sheldon Rd . Plymouth door. warranty, 10,000 miles. $1,950.(3131878-3824. burgandy Interior like new, days. wagon. ExcelleQt condition. 19n Olds 98 Regency, loaded, 14949Sheldon Rd . PlymoulJ1 453·2500 52,200or best. (517)546-0510. (3131632·7639. _ _ • 453·2500 • 41.000 miles. $3.100. (313)684· 1980 Della 88 coup. low excellent condillon, one 0437. mileage, whole sale book, MUSTANG 1984. 2 door. hat· 1979 Mustang. runs good, owner, $1,900.(3131227-4837. 1978 Plyouth Horizon, ex· 1983Camaro Berllnella. many $4,175.(313)227-3272. chback. automahc. stereo. needs some work, stereo. 1979 Olds Toronado Landau. cellent condillon. $2,500. 1981 Toyoto Tercel. 4 door, GRAND PRIX 1981 L J . Load· (313)437·7457. extras, extended warranty. ex· rear louvres. brand new. $2,000 or best offer. Call aller FUlly loaded, excellent condl· 1979Ra-ncharo. neWhberglaSs am·fm stereo, extra exlta 1981 Datsun 31OGX, 4 door. 4 ed. power moonroot. S5.595 f) cellent condition. $9.500 or 10.000miles. S6.995 5 p.m. (313)229-2562. tlon. (517)546-3534. 1982Plymouth Reliant Wagon. cap. 51.350. (5171851-8716. clean. $3,000 or best offer. speed, $3.000 or best offer. Bob Jeannolle Pontiac. best offer. Must sell. (517)546- Bob Jeannolle Ponllac. 19n Malibu Classic. good con· Automatic. power steering S'UN-e I R 0 ~-198 r." L E: ~313)363-6352. -.:_ (517)223-8675. 14949Sheldon Rd . PlymOUlh 1978Oldsmobile. 82,000 miles, 2833. 14949Sheldon Rd . Plymouth dltion, $2.000.(5171521-4129. and brakes, air, stereo, $4,795. automallc. alf, power sleer· '81 Toyota Corolia, 5 speed. DATSON 310 GX. 1979. Two 453·2500 V-6, air condilioning, good 453·2500 (3131437-6280. lng, power brakes, 28,000 36 mpg. exceilent condition. 1984Cadillac Cimarron, all op- door hatchback, five speed, 1982 Mercury Lynx wagon GL, condillon. 51.895. (313)349-4216 miles. $5,900. (313)229-7579. best offer, (517)546-0239. '~_ tions except sunroof, $11,000. low mileage. $2,000. Call power steering. power alter6 pm. 1978 Pontic Phoenix, V-8,' ex. 1980 Honda CIVIC 13OODX, 5 1980 Mustang. 4 speed, air, (3131632·5613. (3131229-4785or (313)229-8395. brakes, alf condllionlng, am· 1983 Olds FJrenza statIOn tras, runs good, body fair, 1982'TransAm.-$7,400 or beSt 1984 Tempo, power steer(nll. speed. am·fm stereo Just 50.000 miles, $3,000. (313)229- $1,200 Cail 6-11 a.m (3131229- 1981 Citation, 4 cylinder, 4 fm stereo, cr.:lse control. wagon. Very clean, loaded. offer. 1981 BonneVille. $5,400 power brakes. automaIlC~~ '84 Delia 88 Sedan Brougham. tuned: new brakes: new muf· 8847,alter 6 p m. door. am·fm stereo. 15,wu speed, cloth buckets. ex· $3,995.(5171546-7974. $6,350. 31.000 miles. (3131227. 5m. or best offer. (313)349-1780 Like new. $11,750 or best. fler. Very good condition. miles. $4,800. (313)887·2032.• cellent condillon, $2,950. '83 Mustang GT. red. T·top, 22 1980 Mustang, alf, crUise, 7549. 81 Plymouth Horizon, 4 speed, THU"jOERBIRD '1978, ex· (5171546-8970aller 5p.m. $1,550. (313)227·2770 leave other options, perfect condl· (511)546-0072. power steering, power 1984 Ponhac 6000 LE, 4 door. rear defrost, great condition. cellent condition. air condl' 79TOyolll"SlJpra, 5 SPeeD, 19l12Escort. 4 speed. am·fm message. hon, $8,700.(313)624-0142. brakes, $3,550 or offer. loaded, 31.000 actual highway $2,600.(3131459-8271aller 6. honing. power steering. loadc:!, excellent condition, 1964Corvelle. trade for vacant stereo, $3.800 negotiable. Cail 1978 Lincoln Town Car, 78.000 (313)349-6410. miles, excellent condlhon. 1982Plymouth Reliant. 2 door. (~3)349-54~ _ $3,500. (3EI227-4862. __ -;: property In Hartland area. (3131229-6211days. miles, loaded. Best (3131632·7688 78 Mustang, stick, new clutch, $9800.(3131227·2708. very clean. $3,39S or best of· 1985 Escort GT, 1,500 miles, reasonable offer. (517)546- MUSTANG GT. 1982,5 speed. battery and hl.po. motor in· fer. (313187S-2164. sliver exterior. black mterlor, 1684. 1982 Ponhac Grand Prix. low air. sunroof. black beauly. stalled. $1,875 (3131227-4982. sunroof. spOiler, must mileage. V-8, charcoal Ilray 1981 Ponliac T·looo. 4 Door, LINCOLN Town Car. 1979, ex· S6.295 and light gray, new IIres and automallc. stereo. very gOod CELEBRITY. 1982. alf. stereo saCrifice. $8.000. (313)349-3683 cellent condition. no rust. 1979 Monte carlo, V-8, air, SPRIN.G SPECIALS . Bob Jeannolle Pontiac. rims, excellent condition. condllion, $1700.(313)229-8151. split seat, low. low miles. or (3131348-5388. maintained with care, $4500. power steering and brakes, :trtrtrtr'trtrtrtrtrtrtrtr~ 14949Sheldon Rd . Plymouth IInted glass. very good condi- $7,800. Call (3131229-7249after $5.995 ESCORT, 1982. 2 door, very (313)227-4391. 1979Ponllac BonneVille. Auto- 453·2500 lion, $3,500. (5171546-2684after 5 p.m. trans, air, PS and PB, power Bob Jeannolle Pontiac. good condillon. stick. 4 '83 Chrysler Lebaron Cony. *' SUMMER :II LINCOLN 19n, loaded, low 3 pm. windows and door locks. lilt 14949Sheldon Rd . Plymouth cylinder, 54.000 miles. $3.000. mileage. like new. $4.000. call Red,loaded. S9895 1981 Mazda RX7 GSL. Five PHOENIX. 1981. 4 door. wheel. Excellent condlhon. low miles. :TRANSPORTATION 453·2500 (517)546-7435. (3131632·5597. 1983 New Yorker 5th Avenue. speed, alf condlhonlng, loaded. excellent condlhon, automallc. air. $3.995 We $3,200(3131873-6813. ESCORT L 84. 6-speed, H/O *tr**tr***tr**trtrtr. 19n Lmcoln Town Car. good sunroof, low miles $8,800. (313187S-5591. Finance '83 Berllnetta 1983 Celebrity. 4 door. engme, AM·FM stero, rear S85OO. 1979 Pinto, 2 door, automalic condllion. everything works, (313)349-2876evenings. Bob Jeannolle Ponhac. '83 GMC Blazer4X4 :- automatic, air, crUise, tilt. defog, power steerIng, 13.000 1984Olds Clera 4 door station transmission. good condillon. loaded. only $2,500. Call 1966 Mustang. California car, 14949Sheldon Rd .. Plymouth x S8995 many other opllOns, 29,000 miles, very sharp. Must sell. .Iagon. 6 cylinder. gas, Fern one owner, good rubber. Low miles, $10 395: (517)546-1196 alter 6 p.m or like new. 51,000 miles, 289 453·2500 $2.100.(517)223-8320. sharp , miles, like new. $7,300. $5,150.(3131876-96n. weekends. Gray. excellent condition. (313)231·2139. automatic. air. $4,950. (3131227· 49,000 e~pressway miles. 1982 Ford Fairmont Futura, 4 '82 Camaro Berllnetta '83 Ford XL T Pickup' 19n Lmcoln Towne Car. Load· 1697. $8.300. Call Chem·Trend Inc. 1978 Cougar. 68.000 miles. door, automatic, air. power ed, no rust, many new parts. 80 Mustang Ghia hatchback, 6 (517)546-45?O between 8 am ~~~dk~d,jet Loaded. glass$9495 $2.500 or best oller. (313)229- steering, AM·FM stereo, Z· S7995 cover. . $3.500 or best oller. (3131437· cylinder, air, power steerlng/. and5 pm. 5309. barted, low miles, great on 6469. brakes/door lockes, rear wm- 1981 oE,7dS'-=C...,ut"'la-ss----=S...,up-r-em-e, 1984 Capri RS turbo. Am·Fm gas. (313)437·2936evenings. '848·10 4X4 P.U. 1980 Mercury Monarch, gOOd dow defrost, cruise, till. like new, air, am·fm, new muf· '83 Celebrity cassette, cruise control, tilt 1982 Ford EXP. 34,000 miles, condilion. full power. air con· (3131229-5171.alter 6 p.m. fler, new Michelin IIres, tinted Long wheel S8595 steering. $8,550.(517)546-6497. excellent condition, four 4dr.,I. S6495 base. dilloning. $2,495. (313)229-8500. 1983Mercury Grand MarqUIS, 4 glass, rear defogger. 6 way owner. 1979 Cutlass CalaiS, V·6, speed, sun·rool. am·fm MALIBU wagon. 1978. 10wner, door. loaded, excellenl. $8.300 seats, power locks, 2 door, V· '838·10 Blazer 4X4 power steering, power stereo, louvers. rear window air, am·fm stereo, power or besl. (313)227·9407. 6. Must see. $5,500. (5171546- brakes, air condlhonmg, ex· defogger. $4,500. (5171546- steering and brakes. $2,800. 3687,(517)546-8691. '82 Cheyelle ~ $7495 cellent condition. Must sell. 4248. 1980Monza, 2 door coupe, ex· (3131346-8235. cellent body, runs good, air OMNI hatchback, 1979, four 4dr.. alf.aulo .. $4195 '79 Chey. Window Van Asking $3,800 (3131437-6008. 1983 Fuego. 4 cylinder, 5 like new. 1980 Mercury Z·7 coupe, stick conditioned, stereo, speed manual, no rust, great 1979 Chevelle. good condl· speed. air, good mpg, 29,000 shift. air condilloning. 6 automallc, 6 cylinder, low Condition, reliable. (313)227- Extraclean. $3995 tlon. $1,850 or best offer. miles. $6,700. Call Bob, cylinder. $I,n5. (5171546-7635. miles, $2.395. (313)227·7616 5735 after 6 pm '82 Escort (313)227·1878aller4 p.m. (517)546-3960,(511)546-5121. '79 Chey. 1f:z Ton P.U. 4dr .. blue. $2995 1978 Camaro Z-28, automatic, 1980Ford Pinto, excellent con- Auto .. blue. $3895 lilt wheel, power steering. dition, 50,000 miles, $2,300 or power brakes, runs excellent. best offer. (3131876-9758. $2,700. Call after 4 p.m. 1979 Fairmont wagon. Six (517)546-3936. cylinder, new tires. $1.550. 19n Chevy Impala, air condi· (313)437·9680. Il0ning. power steering, 1981 Ford Escort wagon. Four power brakes, amlfm speed, air. Am·Fm stereo, and casselle, 80,000 miles, ex- more. Good condilion. $2,595. Frt whl drive Why 53699 cellent running car, $1,200 or (517)546-3105or (517)546-3040. pay morel ONLY best offer. (313)887-6804. ~973 raid Riiiiche-o with 1981 Chevelle, outstanding fiberglass topper, good condl' condition. 4 speed. stereo tlon, runs great. low mileage. '84 TEMPO GL '81 ESCORT 2 DR. . casselle, new tires, shocks, good rubber, excellent AulO .alr.stereo $6999 Front .. heeldnve. 52499 $2,800.(313)229-7387. transportation for second car. and morel ONLY .aleprlceONLV 1984 Caprice Estate Wagon. 9 best oller. (5171546-7680. passenger, 13,000 miles, load· 1981 Fireblrd, V-6 automatic, Vans & Club Wagons '83 FAIRMONT ed. excellent condition. power steering, power 1980to 1983 $10,700/ofler. (313)227-1565 Low mile •• auto.. brakes, AM·FM stereo, 38,000 Many 10 choose 55999 p ... p b.FROM $4499 alter5 pm. miles, Smoke gray with Silver from FROM Drive 1981 Cutlass Supreme interior. $5400. (313)624-4959. Brougham, loaded, Jade 1984Fiero. red. all extras, like '82 EXP '81 MARK VI metallic, Landau roof, 65,000 new. (313)229-9380. Loaded wlpwr .. Defensively Sporty sharp front 54499 miles, immaculate, $5,900. wheel drive g'~'Vf .. mu.tseer $8999 (517)223-9564evenings. Don't take chances on our 1978 Chevy suburban, not FIREBIRD TRANS AM. 1984. roads and highways ... prelly but very reliable. $2,500 automatic. air. loaded. $11.495 '79 FAIRMONT '79 MUSTANG GHIA Bob Jeannolle Pont18c. or best offer Evenrngs Auto.p •• mld·s1ze $1999 W/alr.sharp'ONLY $3999 (313)669-2641. 14949Sheldon Rd • Plymouth family car. ONL V (§) National Safety CounCil 453·2500 1979 Concord AMC, 4 dOOr. automatic. maroon. $1,350. (313)229-9588. 80 Ford Fairmont wagon, 6- DON'T cylinder. automatic, power steering. power brakes. 59,000 WAIT UNTIL miles, good condlhon. $3,200. ANNOUNCING (313)227-6n5. MONDAY! 19n Ford Wlndowvan, semi You can place your ad any day custom, 6 cylinder engine. .' of the week. Office hours are $2,200 or best oller. (3131231- 830 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. Monday 2746. - Friday. Our phone room salespeople will be happy to 1983Ford EXP, 5 speed, am·fm l1elpyou. casselle With premium sound I (313)227-4436 package, 24,000 miles, clean. '\ (313)348-3022 (313)229-8925after 5 om. 1977 Cougar ...... 5788 1978 Toyota Corolla 51288 (3131426-5032 FORD Escort wagon, 1981, (517)546-2570 power steering. power (313)685-8705 brakes, radiO, excellent condl' 1980 Fiesta •••••••• S1688 1978 Nova 4 dr. ••••• 5588 (313)437-4133 tion, $2,200.(313)629-7150. 1979Ford Fairmont, 4 cylinder. DRIVING a LEMON? New car 4 speed. Body, engine ex- 1979 Dodge Colt •••• 5988 1975 Chevy Van ••••• 5688 legal advice. By a'lpointment. cellent. $1,595.(3131229-7611. J.R. Orick of Henslck. Orick, 79 Fairmont. Nice shape, runs and Henslck. (517)546-5601. excellent. 4-cyllnder, 1978 Fairmont •••••• 5888 1975 Pontiac Ventura 5688 1979 Dodge Omm 024. Good automatic. $2,385or best offer. condition, excellent gas (3131632-6509. mileage. $1,850.(313)229-4894. 81Ford Escort wagon GL and a 1984 Dodge 600. $8,500. Call 55 Ford pick-up. $3,500 or best aller 5. (517)223-3148. oller for both. (313)437-4360. 1980Datsun 200SX. Good con· '79 Granada, 6 cylinder, load· dition. $3,800 or best ed, $1.800 or best oller. oller.(313)231·2602, after 5 p.m. (313)437·5944.

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1982 Pontiac J2000 $12995* 1980 Mustang $12995* Auto •• AM/FM. air. 4 spd., sun roof. AM/FM

1982 DodgeOmni $12995* 1982 Escort 2 dr. $12995* Like new, the right one, Auto. extra clean.

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Reach Over 195,00.0 Readers In The Green Sheet 1975Matador. Florida car. runs 240 Automobiles 241 Vehicles 241 Vehicles 241 Vehicles 241 Vehicles m Vehicle' 241 Vehicle. 241 Vehicles • Under $1000. and looks good. $750. (313)227· Under $1000. Under $1000. Under $1000. Un~el S1ooo. Und.,.S1000. Under $1000. 1619. 1981 Toyota. 4 door automatic. -- air conditioning. low mileage. _. ------1976 AMC Hornet. Three 1974 Chevy Luv truck. new 1976 Chevy Caprice Estate. 9 1977 Chevy Malibu. high 1975 Cutlass. $250 or best. 1977Dodge. 318. automatic. air yery clean. garage kept. speed. lair condition. $400. Iront lenders. rebuilt engine. passenger. new brakes, ex· mileage. runs good. new tires. body lair. (517)546-5215. conditioning. reliable summer (313)348-0753. Call (313)227·2499 or (3131373- $500 or best oller. (313)632· haust and radlalor. S650. or 5350.(313/227·5021. 1972 Chevy Malibu. 307. aUIO~ or winter. (313)229-4936. 1978 Vol are Wagon. air. 2175e~enlngs. 7595allerSp.m. _ best oller. (313)229-60~ __ many new parts. $400. 74 Eldorado. $275. Good tires. stereo. power steering. power 1973 Cullass Supreme. new BUICK Skylark. 1970. 350. V-8. 1975 Chevy Malibu. S6OO. Call hres. exhaust. runs good. (517)546-2870. good Iransportatlon. Call bel· • brakes. great condition. $1700. hardtop. good runner. last car. belore noon or weekends. 1973 Cutlass Supreme, good body rust. (5171548-1976. _ 1974 Dodge. $300. Call aller ween 4 and 8. (313192:'7-3197. (517)546-6485. S600 or best oller. (313)878- (313)887-8102. transportallon. $250. (313)437· 6 p.m. (517)548-3336. 1972Ford van. good condillon. 6197aller 4 p m. 1972 Chevelle 402 aulo. runs 241 Vehicles 1977 Chevrolet Impala wagon. 1455. good. $500 or best. (313)229- 1971Dodge . Newly tuned. $750 best oller. Call aller 5. 1966 Chevelle ,- $700or- beSl Under S1000. V·8. aulomallc, air. $875. 1977and 1976 Chevelles. Both 6498 new master cylinder. new (517)223-7284. (517)548-2037. (313)227·1697. run gOOd. S800 pair. (517)223- 1970-C--h-ev-y""C-~I~O-p~lc-kuP.body slarter. $450. (313)437·7319. 1976 Ford Elite. runs good. 1977 Chevy van. Customized CHEVETIE. 1976. automatic. 8339. rusly bul runs good. Asking 1976 Dodge Aspen wagon. good lor parts. right Ironl for camping, ruslprooled. AM·FM casselle. IIIt1e rusl. 1974 Caprice Estate 9 $250. (517)546-0198. automatic. 6 cylinder. 47.000 damaged. S3OO. 1(313)397·1767. $999. (313)878-5394. ~n~good. $750. (313)878-9100. passenger wagon. body and 1973 Ford LTD. new llres. new miles. Call (517)548-2819. 1958 Metropoillan convertible. 1971 Coronet. Alr.·pawer 1976 Cougar XR7 Very good mechanical very good condl' brakes. 2 door hardtop. runs 1976Datsun. painted last year. 30.000 miles. needs restora· sleerlng. power brakes. ex- condlhon. $400. (517)223·3831. lIOn. Asking $750. (313)349- greal. $400. Call Bob at $595. (313)437·5856 or (313)437· lion. plus parts car. $850. cellentlnterlor (313)2~~~26~. call Su~ay and Monday on!y..:_ 6§!8 _ ~~)~27.al04 aller 5 p.'!! _ 5879. (517/546-5816.

1971 Nova. Great condition. power brakes. power steer. NOW, FOR A LIMITED TIME ... Ing. automatic. 307. rally rjm~. •• snow IIres. New brakes. ex- haust. S8OO. (313)624-2248aller 6 pm. • OLDSMOBILE 98. 1973. load- ed. new tires. brakes. radiator and more. One lamily ownea. A.P.R. runs good. S650. (517)548-167&. FIXED 1975 Olds Cutlass. Good cor)- dltlon. runs good. $500 or best INTEREST oller. (517)223-8939. • 1975 Pinto. manual. runs good. new ballery. good tires. $500. (313/227·1619. :

NOW THROUGH MAY 10th, YOU'LL SAVE HUNDREDS IN 77 Pontiac Sunbird. Needs I ~ FINANCE CHARGES WHEN YOU BUY A NEW 1985 ESCORT carburetor. $150. (517)546-0825. 1976Pinto slatlon wagon. $200. OR EXP FROM BLACKWELL FORD AND FINANCE IT (313/231-9084. , THROUGH FORD MOTOR CREDIT FOR UP TO 48 MONTHSI 1975 Pinto wagon. rebuUt (60 MONTHS AVAILABLE AT 10.9%) engine. S300 or best oller. (517)223-3887. ~ FORD EMPLOYEES ELIGIBLE ALSO 1976 Pontiac catalina. runs great. $500. (313)231·2679. ' NOW SAVE EVEN MORE WITH '73 Pontiac. asking $275 or best oller. (313/449-8727. aller UNBEATABLE CLEARANCE PRICES ON THESE EXAMPLESI 6p.m. • • 1976 Pinto. 1981 engine. body '85ESCORTL '85 ESCORT L '85 ESCORT '85 ESCORT L needs work. good condition. 2 DOOR 2 DOOR 2 DOOR $100. Call belore 6 p.n( • 2 DOOR (313)349-5706. • 1 6 L H O. engine. automatic 4 spead transmls$lon. power 1 6 L H.O. engine. automatic transmission. air. Iow·back steering and brakes. rear Full standard equipment. transmtsslon. power sl~ng 1949 Sludebaker pickup trUCk. reclining buckets. power defroster. AM redlo Stock Stock # 1292. and brakes. AM radio Stock as Is S6OO. (313/227·5185 altEir steering and brakes. roar #1220. #1282. 4 pm. defroster. tlnled glass. AM radio Stock # 1286 1976 Toyota Cellca GT. need~ work. S6OO. (313)684-{)297. • WAS S7946 WASS6663 WASS5928 WAS s7136 1976 Toyola. runs great. S350. CALL FOR CALL FOR CALL FOR CALL FOR CLEARANCE PRICEI call alter 1:30 p.m. (517/546- CLEARANCE PRICE! CLEARANCE PRICEI CLEARANCE PRICEI 5803. TWO 1978 Cheyetles. 1 needs windshield. bolh run and 10011 '85 ESCORT L '85 ESCORTL '85 ESCORTGL '85ESCORTGL good. $750 and other S1.ZOOt 2 DOOR 2 DOOR 2 DOOR 4 DOOR All oilers considered. call , • 1 6 L H.O. engine, automatic. 1.6 L H.O. engine. 5 spead 1 6 L H.O. engine. automatic. alter 5 pm. (313)437-4440. • power st~ng and brakes, Fuel 08_ engine. Iow-back o-drlve. air. power steering power steartng and brakes. 1978 Volkswagen Rabbit. 4 Thunderbird College Graduates low-back reclining seats. rear bucket seets. rear defroster. and brakes. overhead ~ tU·tOO8. alr. AM/FM cassette. defr01ter. AM radio. body .. AM radio Stock #1180 SOI8.dual mirrors. tinted defrostor. overhead console. door. automalic. runs good; side molding. pinstripes. glass. bumper guards and dUal remote mirrors. UntOll $700. Alter 5 p.m. (517)546- 30th burnpel' rub strips and bump- rubstrlps Stock #1283. gtass, bumper guards StOCk 4081. Cash erguards. StOCk #1231. #1055. Anniversary WASSS386 WASJJ940 WASS9099 1974 Volvo wagon, $500. $400 Rebate WASJJ396 (313)227·5185alter 4 pm. CALL FOR CALL FOR CALL FOR CALL FOR Special Edition No monday down, automatic CLEARANCE PRICEI CLEARANCE PRICEI CLEARANCE PRICE! CLEARANCE PRICEI credit with employment. Call To Late On Display for details. CALL FOR '85 EXP '85 EXP LOW, LOW Too cLEASE Front _ drl\oe. MI stand- Front _ drl\oe. lull stand- ard equipment. AM radio ard equipment. AM/FM star· Classify . Stock #1099 eo St~#1118. P~YMENTS, '.ON CLASSIFIED DEADLINE:: ,. RANGERS AND WASS7020 WASJJ129 3:30 - Wednesday Grein- CALL FOR CALL FOR Sheel. '.' BRONCO U'S c CLEARANCE PRICEI CLEARANCE PRICE! UNTIL MAY 3rd1 1980 can am 125. excelle~( condition. new sprockets. coil. $750 or besl oller. (313)229-9292. COMMERCIAL Building for Renl. 1250 square 1001. 220 electric. gas heal. bathroom. ollice. double bay. S400 mono ; . thly. (313)229-9114alter 4 p.m. '.1 1981 GS 850-L Suzuki. loaded. I saddlebags. new Ii res. low mileage. $1550. (313)229-9114 aller4 p.m. JOHN Deere A. 3 point hitch. 7 It. hydraulic dozer blade. 2 bollom plow. $1.400. (313)229- 2334. FOR A SUPERIOR DEAL ON A SUPERIOR'USED CAR COME DON'T BUY TO SUPERIOR A NEW FORD CAR OR TRUCK ...

1982 Buick Skylark 1983 Olds Cutlass Ciera Red. 4 dr. AC. p s .• p.b .• p.w .• p.l. Stk. No U138A 57995 4 dr., p.s .• p.b., Ale. till, cruise, Stk. No. U185A 55850 LEASE IT 1984 Olds 884 Dr. Royal 1983 Cutlass Wagon ZERO DOWN PAYMENT Loaded. Slk. No. U525A 510,465 Wood gram. p.s .• p.b •• AC. stereo. Slk. No. U148P 58200

1984 Buick Century 2 Dr. 1983Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz 800 '85 Escort $123* per month Musl Sec. Stk. No. U5A 58595 Need I say more. Stk. No. U159A 513, 4spd •elec defroster. AM/FM s,ereo Slk No 2504 '85 LTO Brougham $203* per month 1984 Cutlass Ciera 2 Dr. 5 1982 Monte Carlo 4dr .• auto •aor.stereo,loaded Withopllons.lull power Sik No 1655 Aulo .• p.S .• p.b .• AC. buckel. conso!. Stk. No. U143P 8288 All toys. Stk. No. U50A '85 Mustang "LX" $139* per month 4 spd • stereo. loaded wllh options Sik No 3107 1984 Cutlass Ciera Sta. Wag. 1982 Chevrolet Chevette '85 Ranger "S" $121 * per month Red. w. gram. all bullons. Stk. No U147P 59400 Auto .• 4 dr .• halch. Stk. No. U142P 53495 4 spd .. lull laCIOryequipment Sik No. 3109

'85 F-150 $146* per month 1983 Ford Pickup XL 1979 Chevy 3,4 Pick-Up 4spd. overdnve. p.s., p b.. loaded With opllons Stk No 2230 AC. till. crUise. auto .• va. Stk No U121 P 58420 4 x 4. auto., AM·FM cas selle 55150 '85 E-150 Van $179* per month 4 spd. overdrive .. p s ,p.b .. door glass Slk No 2783 198398 Regency Coupe 1981 Pontiac Boneville All the toys. Stk. No. U24A 511,100 Red. OIce car. Slk. No. U547A 55495

1983 Buick Century 4 Dr. 19743,4 Ton Pickup • Low Miles. Stk. No. U59SP 57784 Aulo •• p.S .. p.b .• High Serra. Stk. No. U13SA 54495

1981 Cadillac DeVille 1979 Olds 4 Dr. Regency Sedan, full power, leather, Stk. NO.U197A 58950 Baby blue. must see. Stk. No. U126A 55495

1983 Olds Toronado 1978 Chevrolet Nova II a dream car. Stk. No. U12SP Pflced to sell. Slk. No. U169A

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What places do people visit when J);eOPlevisit places in Michigan? It's impossible to get firm figures on tourist attrac- • tions in Mlchigari-do the Tulip Festival folksreally knowhow many people come to Holland-but there are some educated guesses. Here, courtesy of the state Travel Bureau. are lists o( popular Michiganattractions in several categories: TopTen Festivals Allestimates in this category are made by the festival commit- tee. . 1. International Freedom Festival in Detroit/Windsor. with a crowd of three millionpeople • > , , 2. DowntownDetroit Ethnic Festivals, 2.5mlllion ~ ;f. ~ ~..:; 3. Tulip Time Festival In Holland, 500,000 ? /{- ? 4. Ann Arbor Street Fair, 300.000 5. Blossomtlme Festival InSt Joseph/Benton Harbor, 250,000 6. Bavarian Festival in Frankenmuth, 200,000 o 7. National Cherry Festival in Traverse City, 200,000 8. Plymouth Ice Sculpture SpectacUlar,100.000 9. Christmas at Greenfield Villagein Dearborn, 90,000 10. Music Fest at Frankenmuth, 40,000 00. TopTen Man-MadeAttractions • (No admission charge> 1. Fayelle Historic Townsite 2. Frankenmuth attractions (including Bronner's) 3. KelloggCompanyplant tours in Ballie Creek 4. Mackinac Bridge . . , 5. Religious shrines (world's largest crucifix near Indian River.. Father Marquette Memorial at 51. Ignace) " 6. Renaissance Center in Detroit 7. Squire Street Square in Rockford I 8. State Capitol Buildingin Lansing 9. Upjohn plant tour in Kaiamazoo • o 10.Winery tours Luring travelers to say yes to Michigan TopTen Paid Attractions tourism is a growth industry. That's because the business of the increasingly competitive 1. Mackinac Island, with 1.285.000 visitors annually world of tourism is a vital cog in Michigan's' o o 2. Greenfield Village/Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn. .sometimes fragile 'economy. " 1,075,000 Whether they be beach-seekers from o 3. Autoworldin Flint, 900,000 Brighton or schussers from Chicago, those 4. BobloIsland In Detroit. 545,000 5. State Park Commissionproperties (Fort Mackinac. Fort seeking recreation and relaxation. do more Michilimackinac, Welcome,Mill Creek), 445.500 than populate tourist attractions. They also A > 6.Soo Locks in Sault Ste. Marie, 437,000 spend coins-lotS of them. • '" 7. Gerald Ford Musewn in Grand Rapids, 137.400 .' Tourism added $11.4 billion to the state's 8. 104,400 o Windmililsiand in Holland, economy in 1984, according to the Michigan <::> 9. Star Line cruises, Charlevoix and"Detroit,59,000 . Travel Bureau which uses a ripple effect for- a ~ 0 10. Michigan Space Center in Jackson. 38,000 mula based on the assumption that. each tourist dollar turns over 1.78 times. I~'The money that is used to pay a motel bill is in turn used to bUy supplies, dt " 0 Con«m1edon3 pay the election bill, pay salaries, buy groceries," says,AI Sandner, director of Q (J0 0. 00° ,"marll:etiJigamrpromotiotrforllje":ITayel bureau"wliicli~~,arm of·.the state;', .,,, ...... ,., ,"-, .-~. . ~O.oo·, t. Commerce Department. 0" 0" • '.', ~"~':: •• ~;h r", .' , • Such spending places tourism as the state's third most important industry, " ra~ng behind manufacturing and agriculture..Nationwide, Michigan is among 0 o the top 10 states in tourist dollars. • () <:> o "It's an extremely important tourist industry in Michigan," says Sandner. Dogged by a sluggish business climate, the State of Michigan began courting the tourist with a passion in the early '80s, using slick o brochures and professionally-prepared television commercials as a ma- jor part of the "Say Yes to Michigan" campaign. 4°wro\ Exact figures were not available, but Sandner says there was a o significant increase in the tourist trade from 1981-the year before the ~ ~ . -n!J>t~>i~:f~,~~:~lii~:Mi"~chty~ ~~~:;Stbt~~;7,tedf£~~J.I~i911f~~~;,* 7' :: :-.,/.; ?;;'~:~:'-~4if{;::~t;i.):~"<~"'t~r.;vZ%,~:11. A- ~ • J ", ,.: The'tourist" attractions vary\ViUfthedisii:es 6fihe touHsts; There'ls:, '," :~ if.:':tne uniqueness of Mackinac'lshufd(the excitement or the nation's fifU\ ;.'"; <:~ >v ~"2.1 P',t>largest city, the history' oC:a GreenfieId'VjUage'f1estiv~vo(JestivalS, the :' < ~'b~J~:I14~c)-; ~:';Midwest skiing mecca,and the beauty,of a faU ~olorJouri~~t;}i.:',,:, ,;,' .'.P ,'e 0" ,.~ryr.«' ?::.: B'!t for the .Otitdooten.thiiS!ast5>the'possl~jjit1es'are'~~h*l@i!l~s(, '"6 \' " " ,< start out w1t113,200mtles of fresh water»~h~~eli,ne~)l!ofe.W~~',"!lY,:' ",' II ' 0 i{:other state. Add to that the 19 mijlioil acres~of ~orest:Whicli"~y~~ ilalf ~'~ :',7", <;;;-ofMichigan. Then throw in 11,000 inland lakes, and 31, '0, '/- '.(.: '" ~,Y.:~ ., > rivers and streams. '. ' '::~;:" ;~r:l!!~, .~: ~rcan't think of any place elseJhat can match,81 o • .': /. aitdner. '. y":;

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Forge~the Alamo. Tulip Time, of course. Take In Tulip Sheep Herding exhibition at noon on The Detroit Symphony Orchestra Forget Houston and Dallas. Forget Island which has the only authentic Sunday, followed by the U.S. Open will open the festival with a per- Texas. Dutch windmill In the United States. Pipe BandChampionships. formance at the Mackinac Hotel on Forget the entire SunBell. There's also the Netherlands Friday, June 7, at 8:30 p.m. Other The simple truth of the matter Is Museum, Delftware factory and BavarianFestival:Wllkommentothe festival highlights Includetours of the that we have it all right here in woodenshoefactories. Bavarian Festival (June 8-14), island, either on foot or by Michigan. . Ano~er special attraction Is the Frankenmuth's annual tribute to Its horsedrawn carriage; sunset boat • The point Is that MichiganIs a pret- performances of the Klompen European forefathers. Polkas, good cruises and the coronationball for the ty wonderful place to ~. And If you Dancers - nearly 1,400high school German beer, all kinds of Bavarian LilacQueen. haven't yet attended the Tulip students performing Dutch folk food served up at Frankenmuth's Festival, the Bavarian Festival, the dances Inwoodenshoes and authentic world-famousrestaurants. HistoricalFestival:Some claim that Cherry Festival or any of numerous costumes from the various provinces The 27th annual Bavarian Festival Little Traverse Bay Is the most other festivals, you're not taking M- ofui'eNetherlands, parade with over 100entries will kick beauUful site In the state. Why that vantage of the wonders this state has , 0 • things offon Sunday, June 9, at 1p.m. statement Is open to challenge, tooffer. Highlandaames: After you've got- Andthere are hundreds of things to do nobody can deny that It's beautifUl Here are somesuggestions: ten a taste ofThe Netherlands, you're the rest ofthe week. country and the Little Traverse Bay . ready' for Scotland. The Highland Muchof the entertainment will take Historical Festival (June 21-23),in Festival and Games will be held In place In the Spas Platz (big tent>. Petoskey Is an excellent excuse to AlmaonMay24-26,' Featured performers inclUdeMyron visit. ' Tulip time: Few, If any, Michigan The three-day f~tlval begins Fri- _Floren, the popular accordion player Petoskey'S "Gaslight District" • . festivals are more famous· than day night with the broadsword dane- . from the Lawrence Welk Show, and features chic shops and galleries, Lit- Holland's Tulip Festival, which this Ingcompetition followedby a Scottish JerrY Murad and his Harmonlcats. tie Traverse Historical Museum, an year Isscheduled (orMay 14-17. Pub and Dance at the AlmaArmory. 1882railroad station, contains a pro- *", The biggest attraction dur,ng Tulip Things get wanned up on Saturday Ulac Festival: Believe It or not, cuplne qUill basket collection and Time Is the tulips themselves. The withl1\oreHighlanddanc~g, solopip- some Michiganders have never been memorabilia of authors Ernest Hem-

people of Holland plant hundreds of 0 Ing ana dmmming competitions, the to Mackinac Island. The Lilac Inpay and Bruce catton. thousands of tulips along elght,mUes Royal scottlsh',CoUntryJ>anc:ersand Festival (June 7-16)Is a great excuse ' AsJor the fesUvalltself, there are ofTulipLanes: . , :t " ' all types 0(;vartous st:ottlsh' athletic to remedy that situation If you're one,' qulltSbows;antique showsand hot air . 'There's a lot .more to do 'during even~. 'fhC!,~"s:even'a\~~der Collie >v •• ~fthem. , . " "" ,,, .{,'\ 'L~Jl~,' ~<' ,'. ' ~, ~~"""--"""""""''';''';'''';:;'~~--''':''',..''''':'''''''''''';''~~-z;i,,:;,,;,,;~~~;..,o-~-~....;...+ t~~)' > ~: > ,. ,~~ <"'r:i~{~~.f' /tJ9'-~"io.,.it~Jt..~')(~~ {o .'1-\ ~ ~ ~ -v, (~~"1~~.;;~~¥-\~< ~~~1(j(~):t"v~ ...~~ ," \ ~'1 , ,'" ... 2-c-THE NORTHVILLE RECORD-Wednesday. May 1.1985 InOurTown Newcomers list plans

By JEAN DAY

Ina Hacker was introduced as new president of Northville Newcomers at the group's spring membership tea April 18 at Mill Race Historical Village. She will take over the presidential duties from Judi Amatangelo at the end of this season. Still upcoming are a mini home tour May 8 and the annual dinner dance May 18, which will be held at Botsford Inn. President Hacker will be heading one of the community's largest social organizations with a current membership of 156 couples. The membership tea was attended by 70 women who view- ed a demonstration of flower arrangements for entertaining presented by Dewey Gardner and Louise Whittington of IV Seasons. Arrangements were created for picnics, baby and wedding showers, among others. New board members for the coming year were introduced. They are Mary Kay Lambert, assistant newsletter editor; Susan DeBolt, membership, who may be called at 349-8767; Leasa Carney, interest groups; Nancy Baidas, art; Patty Kon- dratko, treasurer; Teri Farhat, vice president; Kathy Neumaier and Sue Hart, ladies day events; and Kathy Arenz and Christine Knapp, couples' events. TAKING OVER - New board members of Northville Kondratko, outgoing president Judi Amatangelo, new presi- Newcomers pose in the Mill Race gazebo after being introduc- dent Ina Hacker, Teri Farhat, Kathy Neumaier, Sue Hart, Newcomers takin/{ dimlt'r dam't' n'!,wT\'atiolls ed at the club's spring tea April 18. From left are Mary Kay Kathy Arenz and Christine Knapp. Record photo by Steve- Lambert, Susan DeBolt, Leasa Carney, Nancy Baidas, Patty Fecht. ' Reservations are being taken thrOUgh Thursday for the Newcomers dinner dance to be held May 18 at Botsford Inn. Playing for dancing will be the band, "Breezin"'. Christine Knapp is taking reservations at $38 a couple; she Michigan's selling its neighbors on attractions may be called at 348-1279.This event is open to members, alums and guests. Continued from 1 about your home," says Sandner, ad- prehensive research project is in the than perfec1. .." Ie ding that the campaign "projects a works. Sandner has a ready response for . The Michigan advertising strategy positive image of Michigan. People who Sandner says the emphasis on those critical of his home state. "I tell Mini home tour's an illstallt success Includes aggressive marketing in Ohio, live here are realizing what a unique Michigan may also counteract some of them, 'If you think somewhere else is so Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin and Min· place we have." the bad-mouthing that comes, ironical- darn great, go there and then talk to me The 50 reservation limit set for Newcomers' tour of four nesota and, to a lesser extent, S1.Louis The sell Michigan approach has other ly, from the state's own residents. in a year,' " local homes was reached within two days after announcement and Kentucky. uses besides tourism. Business and in- "In a lot of ways we've been so spoil- of the popular event, reports Sandy LeGrant. From 9:30 a.m. to Chicago, whose residents have made dustry use Travel Bureau material for ed," he suggests. "We take a lot for A year or two later, he says, they will 2 p.m. May 8 the lucky ones with reservations will tour four "Michigan vacations a tradition," is employment recruitment purposes and granted. Then, when something is less be ready to come back. homes of varied decor before lunching at the Magic Pan the single most important market for for employees who are transferred to Restaurant at Twelve Oaks. the Travel Bureau, says Sandner. the Wolverine State. "Chicagoans are historically attached But the main focus is the tourist William Birkett's newborn ::-e' Homes that will be on view are the Robert Daniel residence to Lake Michigan," he says . especially with nearby locales fetChing- . on Five Mile; the contemporary home of the Dr. John O'Dells Michigan is a nice place to visit, even ly inviting tourists to "Wander In· Mr. and Mrs. William Bradley William H. Birkett of Rochester, New on West Main; the country home of the Kevin Clarks in Lex- if you live here and the marketing plan diana," "Escape to Wisconsin," visit Birkett of 42227 Sunnydale announce York, are paternal grandparents. ington Commons; and the John Becker home in Edenderry, inclUdes state residents. In addition to the "Happy State" of Illinois, or travel the birth of their son, William Charles Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Jacoby of The Daniels' historic home was moved to its present site boosting the tourist trade, the cam· to Ontario ("Friendly, familiar, foreign Lathrom. Waxhaw, North Carolina, are maternal from Haggerty Road when Schoolcraft College was built and paign also improves hometown at· and near"). He was born April 19 at William grandparents. restored by its owners. Bob Daniel is a past president of Nor- titudes about Michigan. Michigan more than holds its own, Beaumont Hospital and weighed six "I think it builds a certain amount of says Sandner. "As far as I know it has pounds, 15ounces. The newborn joins sister Katie, 31,~, thville Historical Society, pride when you s~ a ~l knockout ad worked," .he says, adding that a com- Mrs. E.W. Payette of Brighton and at home. The home of John and Bobbie O'Dell is a contemporary with a two-story great room. It was built about 20 years ago by local builder Tony Bauss. "It's a country house" is the way - Mrs. LeGrant describes the home of Kevin and Linda Clark. . - f,.------:".. She adds that the home of John and Ilene Becker is "eclectic ,. . ~ I contemporary.' , •• With the biyearly home tour which was sponsored for almost two decades by the Women's Association of First <....NAf~!!T Presbyterian Church and the Northville Historical Society 1]9UORSHQPPE discontinued, it's not surprising the NewcoI!1er tour was booked i immediately, e*" 1jl ~ii ~ ~ -...... '...... 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, ~L I I i. Wednesday, May 1, 1985- THE NORTHVILLE RECORD-3-c Here's Michigan's top tourist attractions Church Women United

Continued from 1 Top Ten Natural Attractions Association. • The Leland Lodge in Leland: plan May Fellowship Day Tops among these Is the Amway • The Grand Hotel at Mackinac Gillette Nature Center at P.J. Hoff· Grand Plaza Hotel In Grand Rapids Island; • • Top Ten State Parks master State Park near Muskegon which received Michigan's first-ever • The Tiroler Hof Motel in Mar- An ecumenical worship ex· Is asked to bring a salad to share (Camping) Hartwick Pines In Hartwick Pines five-dlamond award from the associa- quette; perience open to all Interested and her own table service. Rolls State Park near Grayling tion in January. Only 55 North • The Grand Traverse Resort Village women of the community is plan- and drinks will be provided as 1. LUdington, 271,016 Irish Hills Scenic Area along US-12In American establishments received this in Traverse City ned for May Fellowship Day next will babysitting for young 2. South Higgins Lake, 182,063 northern Lenawee County honor. Friday, May 3, by Church Women children. Mothers bringing 3. Traverse City, 174,452 Isle Royale National Park in Lake Four-diamond ratings were granted United. The annual event that br- children should bring a lunch for them. 4. H01land, 171,030 Superior to 22 other Michigan hotels, motels and Leave the Driving ••• Ings Christian women from many 5. Interlochen, 162,976 Lake of the Clouds in Porcupine resorts. They are: traditions together to address Michigan Church Women 6. Hoffmaster (Muskegon), 155,594 Mountain Wilderness State Park In On- • The Hotel St. Regis, the Hotel Pont- The American Busing Association an· their social concerns wlJl be held United's annual state assembly 7. Straits (Mackinac), 152,123 tonagon County chartrain and the Westin Hotel, a1l in nually lists the 100most visited events at 10 a.m. at Northville United was held In Pontlace April 18-20. 8. Mitche1l (Cadillac), 140,036 M-37 Old Mission Peninsula Scenic Detroit; in North America. Last year, Michigan Methodist Church, Eight Mile at The theme was "Changing 9. Yankee Springs (A1Iegan),I36,742 Drive near Traverse City • The Dearborn Inn and Motor House, was the only state to have four attrac- Taft. Families - Unchanging God." 10.Algonac, 123,678 Ocqueoc Falls near Millersburg and and the Hyatt Regency, both in Dear· tions. (There Is a catch: Association This year's theme, "Our Piece Anna Bell Gotts, Dorothy Carey, Rogers City born; rules prohibit an event from being on of the Action," sponsors report, Is Georganne Spindler, Judy Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore • The Northfield Hilton in Troy; the list for more than two years In a designed to challenge church Somershoe and Sharon Buell at· • Top Ten State Parks row.) women (who traditionally are In- near Munising and Grand Marais • The Best Western Midway Motor tended from the area and report lDayUse) Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lodge in Warren; In 1984, the four Michigan events volved in caring for v¥:tims of noted speakers included Bishop Lakeshore In Leelanau and Benzie • The Marriott Inn, Weber's Inn, and making the top 100where the Plymouth social inequities) to deal with Judith Craig, Dr. Doris Younger, 1. H01land,I,447,890 counties the Campus Inn, all in Ann Arbor; Ice Sculpture Spectacular, the World root causes and to become direct- who is general national director, 2. Warren Dunes (Berrlen),I,229,689 Tahquamenon Falls, northeast of • The Hyatt Regency in Flint; Hot Air Balloon Championships in Bat· ly involved In action that brings and Lieutenant Governor Martha 3. Grand Haven, 745,115 Newberry • The Chalet Centre In Gaylord; tie Creek, the Frankenmuth Music about social change. Griffiths. 4. H01ly,687,518 • The Marriott Inn In Grand Rapids; Festival and the International Freedom Sherry Springer, a peer They participated inworkshops 5. Silver Lake (Oceana), 602,079 Sleeping In Style • The Birchwood Inn in Harbor Spr- Festival in Detroit. counselor at the Women's 6. LUdington, 557,505 Ings; In 1983,the three Michigan events on Resource Center at Schoolcraft on such subjects as, "Grieving '·7. Yankee Springs (A1Iegan), 532,281 When traveling about Michigan, • The Big Paw Resort in Harrisville; the list were the Holland Tulip Festival, College, will speak on "Family One Day at a Time," "Parenting .8. Hayes (Jackson), 494,914 there are 25 hotels, motels and resorts • The Point West in Macatawa; the Frankenmuth Music Festival and Instability Through Broken Teenagers," "Television and the 9. Island Lake (LiVingston), 470,458 that have received special designation • The Hilton Inn in Lansing; Christmas at Greenfield Village in Homes." Family" and "Child Abuse." 10.Dodge No.4 (Oakland), 464,289 from the American Automobile • The Sheraton Inn in Lansing; Dearborn. The service will open with a They report that Church presentation by the church hand Women United works closely bell choir led by Florence Ham- with such other organizations as mar. Church World Service, CROP, Craft show, spring concert, nature walk slated A salad lunch will follow the WICS (Women in Community program. Each woman attending Service) and United Nations. A Spring Arts and Crafts Show, spon· flower arrangements, wreath!?, wildlife favorites from musicals such as imately 1/4 mile, are conducted by facul· sored by the Michigan Cultural prints and decoys, ceramic baskets, "Oklahoma," "Carousel, " "South ty members and persons who have Association, will be held from 10a.m. to wall hangings, planters, cut and pierc- Pacific," "The King & I" and "The completed a wildflower class at • 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at the Nor- ed lampshades, stained glass and more. Sound of Music." Schoolcraft. GUides this year will in- CHURCH DIRECTORY thville Community Center. Lunch will be available. Parking is Tickets are available at Sideways, clude Jane Walker of Northville; : The show will illustrate the work of 60 free. Admission is $1 for adults; 505 Forest, Plymouth; Book Break, K- Margaret Converse, Angella ZruIl and For information regarding rates for church listings call inaividual Michigan craftsmen. children are admitted free. Mart Plaza in Canton and from chorus Be,ssie King of Livonia; Kay Wittliff of The Northville Record or Novi News '~any of the crafts displayed are members. Farmington; Grover Niergarth of 349-1700 reproductions of 1800s craftsmen who Tickets are $4 for adults and $2 for Brighton and Roger and Mary set the standards for design and perfec- The Plymouth Community Chorus senior citizens and students. For fur- Sutherland of Ann Arbor. tion of workmanship. will present "An Evening of Rodgers & ther information, call 397-1387. BETHLEHEM TEMPLE Park nature trails feature more than OPEN DOOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Apostolic Faith) Hammerstein" at 8 p.m. May 4 and 5 at · The American Country theme will be 35 different soecies of wildflowers 145 N. Center, Northville 9425 Victor Lewis SI., in the Village 01 Salem much in evidence with potpourri, quilts, the Plymouth Salem High School which are expeCted to be at their peak 348-2101 (N. at Frederick just oil 6 Mile Rd.) The Eighth Annual Wildflower Walk "We Invite You To Come And tin punching, stoneware and pottery, Auditorium. of beauty and color by the first week of Sunday School 10:00 A.M. ie' wooden toys, Teddy Bears, Victorian The Broadway years of 1942through on the nature trails of the Livonia Fellowship With Us" Sunday Worship 12:30 P.M. Bicentennial Park will be held from 1·3 May. Mark Freer, Pastor Bible Study - Thursday 7:30 P.M. gingerbread houses, silk flowers, calico 1960will the theme of the 11th Annual Services: Thurs. 7 p.m: Sun. 10 a.m. Guss U. Childress. Pastor 348-4178 crafts, wooden accessories, handknits, Spring Concert. p.m. May 5 and 12. The Bicentennial Park is located on Mike Gross will direct the 130· The annual event Is sponsored by the Seven Mile Road between Newburgh leathercraft, custom weaving, FIRST CHURCH OFTHE NAZARENE porcelain dolls, furniture, carousels member chorus. Ken Ford, former Schoolcraft College Biology. Depart- and Farmington roads. Groups may FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ment and is open to the pUblic without schedule alternate tour dates by calling 200 E. Main SI., Northville 21260 Haggery Rd. 348-7600 and woodcarvings. television news personality, will nar- (1-275at 8 Mile) • The more modern items for gift- rate. charge. Schoolcraft College biology professor 349-0911 Worshlp-9:30& 11:00a.m. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. The tours, which last about 30 Roger Sutherland at 591-6400,extension Worship 11 a.m., 6 p.m. giVing or collecting Include scrimshaw, The chorus will present a wide selec- Church School-9:30a.m. & 11:00 a.m. minutes and require a walk of approx- 521. Bible Study Wed. 7 p.m. hand-painted china, dried and silk tion of Rodgers and Hammersteln Or. Lawrence Chamberlain-Pastor Or. Richard Parrott, Pastor , Or. Jo Talialerro-Mmisiter of Education SPIRIT OF CHRIST WALLED LAKE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH LUTHERAN CHURCH OF NOVI 309 Market SI. 624-2483 Ten Mile between Meadowbrook & Haggerty ".One call does Worship, 10 a.m. with Nursery Wendell L. Baglow. Pastor Collee & Fellowship, 11:00 a.m. Wed. 7:30 BYF, Sr. High thru Adult Sunday Church School 11:3Oa.m. Sunday, 9:45 Study, 11:00 a.m. Worship Church Ollice - 4n-6296 Nursery Available At Services 1 itall ... Pastor Thomas A. Scherger - 478-9265 OUR LADY OF VICTORY ST. JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH :To sell "anything or everything" CATHOLIC CHURCH (A,L.C.)Farmington 'quickly, easily and at ~ cost as low no Thayer, Northville 'as 10 words for '4.50! Phone the 23225 Gill Rd.,Farmln~ton II.l.lmed or ...n~le quallfted WEEKEND LITURGIES 3blks. S. 01Gd. RIver,3 Blks.W. 0 FarmingtonRd. classified department today. Sales ....mt.-n .lOti "'Omen m.t} ~.H· Saturday, 5:00 p.m. PastorCharlesFox are often made tb§..~.ame day the ad ~ plenly on cJr IO\Ur.lnc(" --.. Sunday, 8, 9:30,11 a.m. & 12:30 p.m. Church- 474-0584 is run. Everybo~i'eads the ';: with f.umN\ ("XdUSIVlo Church 349-2621, School 349-3610 SundayWorship8 30& 11a.m. classifieds-Iet it sell for you! 30/60 Auto P.Jd..dKt' Religious Education 349-2559 SundaySchool9 40 a.m. Phone today, sell tomorrow. \\h.,. nol check ....,lh FJrm· Casterline3uneral 21ome, .Jnc. FIRST APOSTOLIC LUTHERN CHURCH ('r\ h>d; ..l ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN 26325 Halstead Rd. at 11 Mile SERVING YOU FOR 3 GENERATIONS High & Elm Streets, Northville Farmington Hills, Michigan C. Boerger, Pastor Sorvlces: 10:30 a.m. Every Sun. Jim Storm T. Lubeck, Pastor 7:00 p.m. lst&3rd Sun. of each month Church & School 349-3140 Sunday School 9:15 a.m. 122 WEST DUNLAP STREET 43320 W. 7 Mile Sunday WorshIp, 6:30 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. Bible Class 7:45 ~.m. Tues. NORTHVILLE. MICHIGAN 48167 Song Services 7:00 p.m. ast Sun. of month (ac,oss from Lillie Caesar's) Saturday Vespers: 6:00 P.M. (313) 349.Q61 1 Northville HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST 349·6810 SCIENTIST RAY J CASTERLINE 12 Mile East 01 Haggerty llooW. Ann Arbor Trail t893·1959 Farmington Hills Sliger/Livingston Sunday School 9:15 a.m. Plymouth, Michigan FRED A CASTERLINE' RAY J CASTERLINE" Worshlp,10:30a.m. SundaYWOrshlr.,10:30a.m. Publicaf/ons; Inc. ~ Sunday Schoo, 10:30 a.m. V.H. Mesenbrlng, Pastor Wednesday Meeting, 8:00 p.m. "'-- ~ Phone: 553-7170 FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY CHURCH OF NORTHVILLE (Assemblies of God) 8 Mile & Taft Roads 41355 Six Mile Rd., Northville Rev. Larry Frlck-348-9030 McNEFF ACCOUNTING i Rev. Eric Hammar, Minister SundaySchool,10:ooa.m. Worship Services 9:30& 11a.m. Sun. Worshl~,11 a.m. & 6:00 p.m. Church SChool, Nursery thru Adult 9:30am. Wed. "Body Ife" Serv., 7:00 p.m. SERVICE , Nursery thru 3rd Grade 11a.m. Christian Comm. Preschool & K-8 BUSHNELL CONGREGATIONAL ST. ANNE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH CHURCH TAX PREPARATION 430 E. Nlcholet 21355 Meadowbrook Rd., Novl At Bro- Walled Lake 48088 ~uet Rd. (8".. Mile) Phone: 624-3817 Morn nR Worship, 9:30 a.m. For Business & Individuals Church Service, 10:00 a.m. Churc School, 9:30 a.m. Church School, 10:00 a.m •• Or. Robin R. Meyers, Pastor-348-n57 Rev. Leslie Harding Small Business Accpunting Coffee & Fellowship following service

Year Around Tax Planning NOVI UNITED METHODIST CHURCH FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, NOVI 41671 W. Ten Mile-Meadowbrook 4530111 Mile at Taft Rd. 349-2652 (24 hrs.) Home 01 Novi Christian School (K-12) 200 South Main Street 8:45 a.m. & 11 a.m. Worship Services Sun. School, 9:45 a.m. Northville 9:45 a.m. Church School· All A~es Worship, 11:00 a.m. & 6:00 p.m. 9:45& 11 a.m. Nursery Care Aval able Prayer Meeting, Wed .. 7:30 p.m. Richard Burgess, Pastor "Across from the Well" Charles R. Jacobs, Kearney Kirkby Pastors . 349-34n Ivan E. Speight. Asst. 349-3647 Donald G. McNeff (313) 348-7575 ORCHARD HILLS BAPTIST CHURCH FAITH COMMUNITY UNITED - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 23455 Novi Rd. (between 9-10 Mile) 44400 W. 10 Mile, Novl • Bible Study For All Ages 9:45 a.m. 'h mile west of Novl Rd. wors~ Services at 11 a.m. & 6p.m. Worship & Church School, 10:00 a.m. Wed., Id-Week Prayer Serv., 7 p.m. P.O. Box 1 349-5666 Gary W. Schwitz, Pastor 349-5665 Richard J. Henderson, Pastor

CHURCH OF THE HOLY CROSS FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF GRACE EPISCOPAL NORTHVILLE 10Mlle between Tafl& Beck, Novl 217 N. Win] 349-1020 Phone 349-1175 Or. ames H. Luther, Pastor Services: Saturday 5:00 p.m. SundaXo Worship, 11 a.m. & 6:30 p.m. ~:WELCOMES YOU sund~8:00a.m.& 10:00 a.m. Wed., 7: AWANA, 7:30 Prayer Service orshlp & School Sunday School 9:45 a.m. .:'· The Rev. Leslie F. Harding · GOOD SHEPHERD LUTHERAN CHURCH FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF WIXOM" •· WIXOM CHRISTIAN SCHOOL (K·l0) Wisconsin Ev. Lutheran Synod If you're looking for a church that really cares Wixom & W. Maple Rds. 3bout your needs. you'll find a wamlwelcome; Worship Service 10:00 a.m. Family Bible School, 9:45 a.m, Sunday School & Bible Class 11:15 a.m. Family Worship, 10:45 a.m. & 6:30 p.m. , at6ur growingchurch.~takethe Biblesenously.1 Novl Community Center, Novi Rd. just S. of 1·96 Family NI~ht proYkam (Wed.), 7:00 p,m . Future site 9 Mile & Meadowbrook Ro ert V. arren, Pastor •, .tet relate it to life in a fresh way.Our goal is to' Gene E Jahnke, Pastor-349-0565 624-3823 (Awana& Pro-Teens) 624-5434 " Strengthen your family Nursery.Youth Minister. l Presently worshiping at: ' ;. William 1Yndale College . • · 12Mile & Drake Roads Don't be .. Famlington Hills, MI ,• Church office: 474-0151 in the Douglas L Klein, Pastor dark about Sunday School 9:30 am birth defects. \\brshIp ServIce 10:45 am Coffee FellowshIp 11:45 am Call your , wednesday ServIce 7:30 pm ioeal chapter ..., ~yangeliCal Presbyterian Church Support I dp~!~D~~t~\!!'~ 4:C- THE NORTHVILLE RECORD-Wednesday. May 1. 1985 " ·• •·

that for an older child communication that we are only anxious In the face of range can mean access by telephone. imminent danger. Bowlby contends British expert Keeping prOXimity to a stronger, that, since the familiar Is usually safe. wiser, more experienced creature is "a people feel secure in a familiar situa- views family good Insurance policy," not only for tion with people they know. humans but for most other species. Strangeness has a potential for danger: "You are likely to be safer ... so at- therefore. strange situations are ex· as critical tachment behavior is an important plored more confidently if there is a component of human nature. biological- secure base or attachment figure to in childhood ly gIVen, over eons of evolutionary which one can retreat should danger oc- • time." cur. Bowlby said he feels it is a basic need. "We are biologically programmed to By ANN CHOWDHURY "As feeding ensures survival. sexual be apprehensive and fearful in certain behavior ensures reproduction and at- situations which Indicate Increased risk !A firm belief that family influences tachment behavior ensures protec- ... separation is an increased risk, and ilay a major role in mental health - tion." proximity to an attachment figure Is Itolstered by both clinical experience Usually the child's main attachment the best insurance policy we can take ~nd documented research studies - figure Is the mother. though most out." (prmed the basis for a lecture. "Family children have several favorite trusted The ways in which a person's Ipfluences on Personality Develop- people - father, grandparents and thoughts, feelings and behavior develop Illent." by a world leader in the field older brothers or sisters. They are peo- from infancy onward can be explained lilst month at the Marquis Theater. ple the child can trust to give them by two theories. according to the 'Mental health practitioners packed care, comfort and reassurance. speaker. The first he called, Q1eNorthville theater to hear the spry, Attachment relationships involve the "developmental pathways," the se- 7J!-year-oldJohn Bowlby, M.D.• Sc.D., whole gamut of emotions from joy and cond, "representational models." from Great Britain, main speaker for ,affection to jealousy, anger and grief, Developmental pathways, he said, Ulis year's Dubo-Rabinovitch lecture the audience was told. refers to the development of personali- ~ries sponsored by the Hawthorn Attachment is the term used for the ty as a continuous process of interac- Genter Association. child's relationship to the older figure. tion between what Is genetically given ~Bowlby is Honorary Consultant The term "bonding" is used for that and wilat is experienced. I;'sychiatrist at the Tavistock Clinic. person's relationship to the child. Bon- "Il's an interaction between nature t;.ondon.England. where he headed the ding assumes care-giving. and nurture which begins at conception ~hlldren and Parent Department from When attachment and care-giving and continues until the end of our ~946 to 1968. and a past president of the behaviors are adequate. Bowlby said. lives." I ~.• ()lternational Association of Child the child will explore his world. He At any age Bowlby sees a person as a . ~sychiatrists. referred to a study which "current product" of these influences. , . . " \ He is an expert in relationships bet- psychotherapist James Anderson did in "Real events in the environment are . , ween infants and parents. and the im- a London park. It illustrated typical at- having an impact for good or ill right , pact of these relationships on personali- tachment behavior and exploration. through life, and I do emphasize this ," ~ development and psychological The behavior of mothers and children way of looking at things because it is at 4isturbances. His morning speech in the park were observed and variance with so many clinical models generated an avalanche of questions documented: a mother and her 2%- which have certain phases of develop- -;rhichhe enthusiastically tackled in the year-old son entered the park. The ment," he said. afternoon of the March 20 program. mother sat on a seat and the child "Representative models" are im- (See related story). played close to her. pressions which we build in our minds. • Early in Bowlby's career he en- At intervals the child would wander a our pictures of our geographical en- countered infants who had been taken short distance to explore and then run vironment and our personal environ- from their families into isolation back to his mother. He would make ment, he explained. Itospitals, as was the practice in those some form of contact with her and, if "Children build up a representation days when contagious diseases struck. she acknowledged him. he was of parents very early on ... they expect . , When the children returned home after reassured and left on another little tour a parent to behave in this way or that i Several months, they were unable to of discovery. If she ignored him and way, and, because they have these ex- Artwork/TAMMI& I form any emotional attachments to continued reading without looking up at pectations. they respond in certain It' their families. Bowlby related. and .him, he would not explore again until he predicative ways." Bowlby said he fident that secure attachments, mutual encourages these trends. of life produce healthy patterns of at- : grew up emotionally isolated. had been acknowledged. feels children build up remarkably ac- trust between a parent and child, sup- "They've been rebuffed so often they tachment in children, who then grow up .~ : He reported they showed anti-social This behavior, "exploration from a curate pictures of their parents' per- port and a secure base lead to emo- decide emotional relationships are too into cooperative, cheerful people. " rw and destructive .behavior patterns. secure base," Bowlby said, carries on sonalities and what kind of behavior to tionally secure people. They are the painful ... so are best avoided." These "A securely attached child is a happy; Bowlby described the studies which throUghout life. expect of them. people who become self-reliant, same people can be desperately lonely child, a rewarding child to care for. The ~ linked depression in women. -and anti- An older child goes to school but en- In addition, a child builds up an im- capable of close, loyal, friendship bonds inside and long for the type of relation- anxiously attached child is a mOre; social, destructive I:ehavior in men to joys coming home to mother. Later he age of himself or herself. he said, "as ... of giving good care to others, par- ship they dare not form. awkward customer. These early pal· I tpe early loss of a parent or a broken may stay with friends but is thankful to being a certain age. of a certain sex, ticularly their own children and grand- People who become compulsive care- terns, haVing started, tend to settle in l home. come back home. College students. he with certain physical characteristics, children.,People of that sort, who we all givers, but who cannot seek care for but need not do so." .' , ; Using data from many such sources. continued. are happy to return home at certain abilities, certain deficiencies like, we all value, are people who have themselves, have often had 'rough The intervention of a good attach- Bowlby developed what has become intervals. and adults look forward to and emotional attributes." grown up in stable, secure and predic- childhoods without the experience of ment figure canlsom~times return a known as his "attachmel)t theory." coming home from work. A child's image, Bowlby explained, is table hom~'1 with a great deal of emo- haVing been cared for, Bowlby said. child to a' hei:tlthy developmental I : He told his aUdience. "A great many "Exploration is a function of securi- . built from his own first-hand ex- tionalsupport." Though further research is needed, pathway. .' I disturbances of personality develop- ty." Bowlby explained. noting he feels a periences, and from input of others. If a Anxious, depressed, vulnerable,. cl- BOWlby said he feels that BOWlbydescribed a sensitive mother a ment can be understood as due to an in- secure base is important for a child's mother tells a daughter .>heis ugly, the inging people who are inclined to turn to psychopathically detached people. who as one who acknowledges her child's FIr dividual having developed a disturbed normal development, and that evidence daUghter will grow up believing that. their own children for support and trust no one, and are destructive and needs and is able to respond to them in ' security have orten had early separa- ~attern of attachment behavior during indicates its absence or severe distur- "Parents' opinions weigh enormously anti-social, are orten the victims of very an appropriate manner. I infancy, adolescence and the rest of his bance can cause psychological pro- heavily," he said. "I do believe that tions from their families, or disparage- adverse experiences, inclUding batter- ~ life. blems later. many adverse self images which we ment from attachment figures, he said. ing as children. They dare not form Special writer Ann ChOWdhuryreceiv- ~ • "Attachment behavior," he said. "is "As parents we have to be attentive. treat in our patients have been the pro- BOWlbysaid that some people grow relationships with anyone. eel her initial training in her native I ~y form of behavior which retains one we have to be responsible ... we must duct of what a child has been told by an up to be compulsively self-sufficient, Bowlby referred to studies done by England and then obtained her j individual in close proximity to be there in case." he said. influential figure. the parents usually avoid personal relationships and pour Mary Ainsworth which indicate that master's degree in Child Development ' another. By proximity I mean within' His ideas on separation anxiety differ being the most influential." contempt on sentimentality and ex- maternal sensitiVity and appropriate and Family Life at Eastern Michigan Communication• range." He explained from earlier theories which assume BOWlbysaid he feels. "We can be con- plained that ~arly rejection by parents care-giVing during the first 12 months University. fsychiatrist comments on trends influencing children · ~Following his lecture. "Family In- "I think It's a bad thing. Of course, cept, Is that this person is not going to "The Ideal amount of maternity Ouences on Personality Develop- It's unfashionable to deplore the shift return ... one we all find exceedingly leave? I'd say a long, long time. I ment," noted child psychiatrist John from extended families to nuclear difficult to come to terms with ... for don't think you can lay down any type Bowlby. M.D., Sc.D .• spent the after- families, to isolated single parents, children things are even more dif- of limits. The number of hours away doon answering questions from au- but all the evidence is that this Is not ficult for two reasons. from parents a young child can dience members attending the Dubo- favorable to the children's health or "One Is that children are so often in- tolerate we simply don't know. It all Rablnovltch, lecture. happiness. One of the crucial adequately Informed. They are not turns on the nature of the substitute J... variables we've learned out of the told the truth. They are told the parent iThe following are excerpts from the care. That Is the key Issue. ..- studles Is that securely attached has died, but without any occasion to question and answer session: children with stable, supporting satisfy themselves as to what really "Quite obviously Where there is the families, are the happy ones, and of happened. Adults who are SUddenly right sort of maternal figure who QUESTION: Please comment on the course they are not only happy, but growing dependency of increasingly bereaved desperately want to talk SUbstitutes for mother when she's not they make others happy, too. If we are about It, What happened? Why did it there, things work out very well. A younger children on peers. rather concerned with the happiness of the ~an adults, as role models. happen? Could It have been avoided? familiar person who acts as a world, there's no doubt that secure, substitute mother for a few hours a \ stable families is where it all starts. "Insofar as adults are desperatelY' • ; "I am exceedingly concerned ... I day: everything runs very smoothly. In need to confirm what happened. to Very difficult to arrange. unfortunate. think in this country the Importance of "The great advantage of the extend- try to understand, children are really ed family is that when things go right, Iy. Of course. grannies are the best of the peer group has been terribly exag- the same. The oniy difference Is they all. They are scarce, but insofar as gerated ... If you look at undeveloped It doesn't matter too much, but when don't get the opportunity ... they are there's a crisis, illness, death or th~y are available, that's a very good J_ Societies, particularly hunting and only given inadequate information thmg. • ~athering societies. you'll find that In disaster, the extended family is a and they are not in a position to dny one small band of human beings. wonderful Insurance system. challenge it, question It and explore it. "As for child care arrangements, so of 60 or so, with perhaps 20 children, "It's the best social security system many care facilities are inadequate. I that the children are of all ages. from that anyone ever designed. Because "Of course, for the surviving parent this is a very difficult time. That's one There's inadequate staff, staff tur- q to 20 years old. Peer groups are a there are fewer extended families nover; the children aren't happy .. 1 ~ynthetlc product of Industrial society than there used to be, we have to build reason that an Independent counselor mean you've oniy got to measure the ~.. in all our social services. Heaven can be of assistance. number of smiles versus the number : "In many societies two or three knows, many of you are engaged In "The other thing Is that children's of blank faces between the child at Peers may be common. but a lot of social services and I don't want you to knowledge of the world is less than home and the children in a da)' , Peers, such as In our society are total- think I regard your services as that of an adult. Very frequently they've not learned much about the nursery. There are some pretty sim. Lyunknown. For most children. most dispensable. They are not. In fact, pie measures of emotional expression ~f the time, peers come and go. They they are dreadfully Inadequate. We do nature of death. that are not very reliable. ' • Are very friendly and things look fine. our best. We supply some security and "Irreversibility Is the most difficult but It's not a strong. emotionally assistance If we can, but we are never concept for anyone to come to terms "Again I come back to this hap. I ~harged relationship. Occasionally it adequate. This is a sad fact, but I with, and for children It's even more plness measure of children. They are happier at home than in group care rs, but often It Is not. If you ask an think It's true. That's a question I find difficult, and therefore It's even more <,lder person to recall a childhood easy to answer but It's not easy to ex· Important to give them the opportuni· ... I'm talking about children under 21k, let's say. As children get older, of ~rlend, they have difficulty recalling ecute." ty to challenge and question it. " ... Bereavement I~ a'Very tragic course, they enjoy a play group or ~a anyone who was of emotional small nursery group: that's quite dlf- • ~Ignlflcance to them ... QUESTION: Please comment on the blow to all ages. Il is more partiCUlar- grief and mourning process In adults ly so for children, because the child Is fernt. Children In their first or secol\d I ~ "These relationships don't carry and children. even more In need of an attachment year want a responsive, attentive I much emotional significance and I figure than an adult. I say even more maternal figure ... The principle Is ~Ink It Is much better for children 10 "My emphasis has always been, because, heaven knows, adults are, quite simple, the details distinctivelY • bve as role models the right sort of 'Let's look at the similarities before too, but with children It's more Immi- difficult and the practical Implemen. ~dult, ... Record photo by STEVE FECHT we look at the differences.' nent and urgent, and consequently tatlon of these things very difficult In' I "There was a time when It was more difficult If they surfer a loss." deed... . ~ "All our Information aboul "The awful truth Is that If you have British psychiatrist John Bowlby speaks in Northville thought that children could not children's capacity to parent others, mourn. Well It never struck me as be- QUESTION: In recognition of the Im- an adequate starr In quality and quail- and this Is one of the criteria of the Ing in the least true. I think some very portance of attachment behavior duro tIly for day care, you price yourself role model, show those wllo have been assistance to the distressed child. crying child. I WOUldn't want my misleading Ideas have been derived Ing Infancy, please comment on the out of business. I'm afraid I'll have to well cared for as children are the ones Others couldn't care less, and occa- children or grandchildren to rely on from children whose mourning had following issues relating to working say that I don't think there's allY who care well for others In later Jl(e sionally a child will abuse the crying the peer group for their models." gone wrong, so It was necessary to mothers and dual·career families: future In day care, simply becauser I , \ don't believe the community will ever child. look at what happens to children (I). The Ideal amount of maternity I ; .How does a child respond when "Those who show concern and Incl· QUESTION: What do you think about whose mourning has been assisted lime. pay sufficiently for the amount or Jlnother child Is In distress and cry- plent care-giving are those who have the Increased mobility In our society rather than Impeded. (2). The number of hours away from a substitute mothering required, and I~ Ing? We know there Is a big variation. been well cared for by their parents, and the reSUlting decreased "One of the things which Is very dlf· parent the young child can tolerate. would go on to say that If the famlJy \? SOme children are very concerned and children who have been abused availability of extended family flcult for anyone who has lost a close (3). Optimal child care arrangements dOl7,n't do It, no one else is going to J and take actions designed to be of are the ones who are abusive to the members? attachment figure to register and ac· when mother must work. .. Wednesday, May 1,1985-THE,NORTHVILLE RECORD-5-C Entertainment wit e NnrtItuUle 1l\ecorb

By JEAN DAY

A sin~e, white trillium is a thing of beauty. But miles of hillside covered with the early spring blossom become an unforgettable sight that annually draws wildflower ART AND ANTIQUES: ROCKWElL EXHIBIT,Frank Lloyd enthusiasts to a winding strip of road Wright's "Snowflake House," Plymouth The Ph mouth Commuml~ Art~Coun· south of Cross Village along Lake Cli and frame Works \,,11 present a one·man ~ho\\ 01 ,( ulptor I'eler R()(kwell Michigan. Mal' 11-29. The show Willbe pre~ented III the lamou, Irank L10ld \\'n.:ht The distinctive wildflower with its 'Snowflake House" and Its surroundm.: .:ardens The propert~ reI enth \hl' pur· three white petals covers the hll1side chased by Delro,t Tigers' owner Tom Mona.:han and enlrame 10 the ,ho\\ " along state route 119between Cross available only Ihrough a shullie servICe whICh will leave e\er~ halt· hour Irom the Village and Harbor Springs arOlmd I rame Works on Penmman m downtown Phmoulh ~ho\\ hour~ are 111,I m to 4 Memorial Day. pm. Monday through Saturda~. 7-9 p m Thur~da~ Ihrou.:h ~alurdal and 1-~ The winding road hugs the high p.m Sunday Two leclUres aho are planned dunn!: Ihe e,hlb'\Ion Honorarl bluff and offers spectaCUlar views of chairman of the show .s I;lelen Milliken An Ol>enm.:benel.l \\111 Lake Michigan, as well as of some of be held from 7-10 p.m Ma~ 10 TlCkeh \\111be S2~ per per,on Aller Mill 11. Ihl' the elegant homes built around the show ISopen free of charge Group tour, mal be arran.:ed h\ (,111m.:the turn of the century. Pllmouth Commumty Arts Coun(ll al 45~o~2bO It's also possible to spend the weekend at Little Traverse Bay in --~~~ - '--- --~---~

the midst of impressive Victorian _", __ ' °T ~ _.~_ ~~ .,~~ cottages built about 1880 by those who had amassed fortunes in lumber .. ~ . and mining. At Bay View, four miles , northeast of Petoskey on U.S. 31, the . Bay View Association was formed by the Methodist Church in that era and the Bay View Inn established in 1886. As Stafford's Bay View Inn, it con- THEATRE: "APPLAUSE," Farmington Players, Players' Barn, 32332 tinues today as a country inn with Twetve Mile, Farminglon Hills The larmmgton Pfaler, \\.11prewntlhe la~1 food and lodging. The spreading, The View is fine from here show of the 1984-85 season through Mal 18 ..Applau,e. bl Bell\ Comden and three-story white building with wide ••• Adolph Green ISthe hit mUSicalba~ed on the 111m"All Aboul he . ~how MIl" front porch is a Registered National It is rated deluxe in the directory House guests, in addition to stroll- on Harbor Point, which was are 7.30 p m Thursday and Sundal and II jU P m I ndal and ~alurda\ ll( kel' Historic Site. of the Travel Bureau, Michigan ing through streets of the Bay View developed in the Victorian era when are $5 Thursdals. $5 50 Sundal~. S6 Indals and S6 50 ~,l1urdal' lor II(kl,t m· . It's situated on the south shore of Department of Commerce. Rooms Association and admiring the Vie' families arrived about the Fourth of forma\lon. call 626-5061 "THE MOUSETRAP," Siage I Productions, Novi Com· Little Traverse Bay with views of are $74-$80 a day for two with full torian cottages with their charming July to stay for the season. munity Building. Novi Slage I Productions Willpresent A.:atha (hll\\Ie'~ ml~tery the harbor and Lake Michigan. breakfast included. gingerbread details, will find plenty There are many artists' studios al 8 p m. Mal' 3-4 and 10-11 and at 7 pm Mal' 5 Tbe ,lorl lake~ Illa(e atlhe . The inn offers both food and lodg- Those who have summer homes to do. The inn has its own private throUghout the area, and just north Monkswell Manor Guest Hou~e ,everal m.les north 01 London Due 10 a ,e\l're ing in freshly decorated rooms. It anywhere within driving distance of beach, and the veranda is a great of Harbor Springs on SR 119 is tl>e snowstorm. eight people are trapped mSlde and one IS~u~p('(tpd 01 bem.: a has 22 rooms with private bath and the inn make it a regular stop for spot to sit and people-watch. Chief Blackbird Museum with homicidal mamac Tickets are >I and mal be pur(ha.wd bl (allml: 476-20'1'1or an inviting dining room where tables lunch or dinner. The waitresses are The shops of Petoskey and Harbor authentic relics and handwork. 348-1859 ''THE TAMING OF THE SHREW," Actors Alliance Theatre Company, , 30800 Evergreen. Southfield Aclors Alliance Thealre Compan~ \\ IIIprp,enl are set with crisp white linens in an pleasant and welcoming, as are Springs offer fashionable clothing, Cross Village still is an Indian com- 10 p III elegant mood. 'or:lo hosts Stafford and Janice Smith. crafts and antiques. munity . Shakespeare's hmeless comed~ lhrough Ma~ 12 Perlorn1\rOlt personalilies Rube Weiss and Whit Vernon m the !!'ad rolp, 01 1\\0 old main floor and a wide porch where historic Bay View Association, the Harbor Springs is another area of the end of October 0 guests can sit and rock and watch proprietors explain they cannot distinctive homes. Only horse-drawn The post office IS Petoskey. vaudeVillians who worked logethpr lor 43 lear, Pprlormam p, 01 ""1he ~un~hml' the harbour. serve liquor. wagons and carnages are allowed Telephone IS 616-347-2771 801 s" are at 8 p m Thur,dal and Indal. ~ jll and <) p m Salurda\ and 6 III pm Sunday Two Signed perlorman(es tor thp deal and heannl: Imp,lIIpd .lre scheduled at 8 p mo Mal 19 and ~ 10 P m Mal 25 lor II(kPi .md rl'\t'rvahon III' formahon. call 963·7789 "HOLIDAY," Greenfield Village Theatre Company, Henry Ford Museum Theater, Dearborn Phillip Barrl", 1')211(omed\' Will be performed through Mal' 18 The hit pial. \\ h,(h belame a llOllUl'lrmO\ll' lompdl rn 1938 starrmg Carl' Granl and Kathanne Hepburn .• ' part 01 thp lamou' American Comedy senes ollerpd al Ihe HenrI lord Mu'eum The,ller I'pr· Emma's: formances arp at 8'30 p m 1nda~ and Salurda~ TI(kel~ lor thl' pl,l~ ,up $:; :;11 each A comblllation drnner and thealer packal:p I< avallahll' lor S1112~ per per- son. reservahons required lor morp rnlormahon or re,er\ahon,. (,111.!71-16211 "THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST," Ann Arbor Civic Theatre, lydia A pleasant Iittle restaurant Mendelssohn Theatre, Ann Arbor The Os(ar Wilde

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By MICHELE M. FECHT pany, Sylvan Publishing. she says, pulling out a "body poem" Student writings are not unfamiliar to where a stUdent has noted that "ears ; Though John Milton never wrote Leo. Coordinator of the Wayne County are like lima beans stuck to your head." about the sensations of eating pizza or Student Writing Competition, she Is She explains that while most students equaled "green apples with crunchy responsible for gathering essays, have had some exposure to poetry, the green balls," such poetic license Is poetry and short stories from some 220 workshops have orrered more concen· gaining attention in Northville's four junior and senior high schools. trated stUdy of the writing form. elementary schools. She notes that her current elemen· "They always want to know if poems • : Since March, select elementary tary workshops are comprised of about have to rhyme," Leo points out. "We're students have been fine tuning their 12·15 students chosen by classroom not actually going into form - it's more poetry sk1lls with the help of poet·ln· teachers. She stresses that workshops prose. residence Kathlec::oRipley Leo. take in a wide-range of .talented "We get Into creative arguments," . Assisted by a grant from the students - from the learning disabled she says, noting that even the youngest MI~higan Council for the Arts (written to the gifted. students w1llchallenge assignments. by elementary librarian Mernie Hines), Leo meets with students at each of the elementary schools for four days She points out that describing emo- Leo has been conducting workshops in tions Is another essential element grades 1-6 to help students master the and then hosts an evening performance of the students' works for parents. The highlighted In the workshops and she elements of poetry writing. has encouraged students by having . "I always stress to children that you workshops also are being videotaped them "try to make up little Vignettes have to have people believe in your for cable. about feelings." world," Leo explains. "Then they will "We start out learning what poetry • believe in your poems." is," she says. "We go throUgh how to She also notes that students "do ~ A noted poet in her own right, Leo br· paint a picture; how to tell a story." observation poems where they are re- ings to students considerable In learning the elements of poetry, quired to watch somebody or something background and experience. Leo says she stresses to students that for a couple of, days." Such observa· : Though she holds a B.A. in literature they "have to give themselves space. tions have ranged from watching dad from Western llIinois University and a "We pick a world we want to go into, shave In the morning to observing a master's degree in Latin American such as a volcano," she says. "We go in· tree in the front yard. Literature from University of · to that world and describe what we're ThOUghshe'll be completing the final sburgh, Leo says she did not "start doing. series of workshops at Silver Springs writing seriously" until after her two "By using the five senses we can start elementary this month, Leo says she's -,. children were born. to use fantasy," Leo explains, noting hoping the program will be continued Her first book, "Inner Timbres" the poems focus on favorite foods, next year for those students interested recently earned kudos from Ann Arbor sounds and feelings. (See related In the workshop but not chosen for this poet Edward Morin In his review last story). year's program. month in The Detroit News. • Leafing through a stack of student "My point Is not that everyone is go- A private press pUblisher, Leo also writings, Leo says she has been as· ing to become a poet," she says. has spent the past six years screening tounded at some of the creativity. "However, this helps them to learn works from other writers for her com· "Kids are really very imaginative," things in a more creative way." , Kathleen Leo offers encouragement to Ryan Smallwood Elementary writings highlighted ~;• . The follOWingare poems written by , red as a traffic light. but you always seem to be telling me elementary students In Kathleen Leo's They are white as light bulbs inside. something. Whatis it? Whatis it? poetry workshops. Writings are from Chris Brandon, third grade Nick Bovell,third grade students at Amerman and Winchester Winchester Elementary School Amerman Elementary School and cover such topics as favorite foods, . feelings and observations. Moraine My favorite food is olives. It's like tun· My favorite food is lasagna. My fork is' students just concluded their series and nelsgoing through the middle. like a fishing rod, my tongue is like a Silver Springs students will begin their Theblack around it is a fur coat. shark. workshop this month. WhenI eat it. it sounds like the world Dwayne Nawrocki, first grade. turning. Amerman Elementary SChOO( Pizza's crusty bottom gooey hot red Heather Nix, second grade sauce. Topping that has spices like you Amerman Elementary School have a fire in your mouth. My elbow soundslike a hammer wheni . If you fell in it, you would sink to the Dear Tree, pound it on the table. bottom. Thesauceis red as a fire. When I come out of my house you My feet are like a deserted world when: Whenyou eat the crust, it sounds like always seem to be telling me they have athlete's foot. ' you're walking in fall leaves. something. During the years. your My belly button is a volcano that erupts' . Dina Burghardt, fourth grade leaves change colors, but you always whenyou're asleep. ' Winchester Elementary School seem to be telling me something. The My eyes are two comets that have a leaves will fall down ... down ... down problem, sometimes seeing that's Why, Green apples are juicy. crunchy green but you always seem to be telling me they needglasses. ' balls. They are round. something. Maybe it's about the Simon Hart, second grade~ Moraine students attending poetry workshop The sun shining on them makes them weather or the sounds. or the feelings, Winchester Elementary School

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- . . .Aren't you tired.of going from doctor-to doctor looking for- relief, trying to find someone or something to ease your pain Numbness in arms and suffering? Have you been told yo'ur pain is just in your head and hands and caused by your nerves (but you know it's real). Why not try These symptoms chiropractic care. are the usual forerunners of a Ctliropracti<;: is the natural health science. It is the health serious condition. Painful joints Tension on spinal science that does not use drugs or surgery. Chiropractors realize nerves robs your that when your body suffers from aches, pains and discomforts body of vital energy. these symptoms are actually warning signals of your declining ,- health and should be attended to immediately. Chiriopractors If you have any of the above symptoms, it could are "cause doctors" 'and seek to locate and correct the cause mean you are heading for a critical health problem. Taking care of minor health problems now can pre- of your health problems and thereby give you relief from pain- vent serious illness later. To guard your own well· ful symp.toms. being, call for an immediate check·up. We offer you the unique oPportufl~ty to find 'out if your health problem is due to nervous system interference. . . Why be sick when you can be well.

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1) How much education do chiropractors have? 5) Do you always have to have X-rays first? A. Chiropractors go through as much scholastic training as A) No! Not all cases require X-rays. 'Some cases do require MD's do. Many of the teaching text books are the same. If X-rays be taken so as to. "see" the problem area, out cer- Chiropractic had not been proven to work, the majority of tainly not all cases. insurance companies would not cover chiropractic services 6) How long does it take before you feel any better? like they do presently. A) Most people begin to feel improvement within just days 2) Chiropractors say they can cure anything & everything! Is (sometimes just hours) after beginning treatment. The length that true? of time required depends on the type of problem and how A. Chiropractors DO NOT say that! No health care profession long it has been present. has all the answers. But many- health problems that you 7) If I leave it alone will it go away by itself? would normally think could be associated with the spine, A) Aches and/or pain is a warning Sign by your body that do respond very well to chiropractic care. something is wrong. Any pain that comes and goes or lasts 3) Would it hurt to have a chiropractor work on your back? for more than a day or two should be checked-out, before A. No. The correction of misaligned bones '(vertebrae) in the something more serious possibly results. spine by a chiropractor is NOT painful and actually is plea- 8) It's easier to take a pill; then 1 don't feel the problem so sant ("it feels good") to most people. much. . 4) Once you go to a chiropractor do you have to keep going? A) Swallowing a pill is exactly what the drug companies want A) No! Once the cause of the problem is corrected there is you to do. But pills never correct the cause of the problem. no longer any need for frequent spinal adjustments. Most They only cover the pain/problem up for a while. people, however, choose to go occassionally afterwards just 9) Is chiropractic care expensive? to give their spine a check-up and keep everything in good A) Compared to routine medical care, chiropractic care is quite shape. Other people then mistakenly think that their inexpensive. Most insurance companies cover chiropractic friends/family had to keep on going, when in fact they simply care, and for people with n9 health insurance coverarage wanted to, but didn't absolutely have to, except to maintain - out office has inexpensive family plans or individual rates. th,eir impfove9 heal~~: , __. ""_'_."."" _._ . ... ~_~~r~Y~Y~!Y~IJ~_9.~r} aH<;>rd.g099 q~irQpr~qtic care~ I ->;$_> ~. - • Sometimes the pain was so bad I' had to miss work

When asked what I thought"my.bealth prob- medical care. I would recommend people go to lems were, I told Dr. Miller about my.headaches. the Miller Chirooractic Center. I'd be the first to Yet I wasn't sure what caused them~AlI I knew was the fact that these problems interfered with my daily routine. Sometimes the pain was so bad I had to miss work. When I went to see Dr. Miller it was just one week before I noticed improvement. I'also notic- ed other changes in my health. I found I felt generally better and had more energy even admit that I thought chiropractic wasn't going to though I thought I was fine. work like I'd read about, but I must admit I was I found out about chiropractic through a wrong! Now that it's worked so well for me when , 'friend of mine who was also a patient at the the pills I was taking didn't I can honestly recom- Miller Chiropractic Center. He urged me to try mend it to anyone reading my testimonial. chiropractic care- after months .of unsuccessful James Alson It was difficult to sleep at times I started feeling bet· -' ..... My health problems were cal-lsed by mY.1ob te·r in·abo~t 3 days! in construction and also by an automobile acci- , l ..... '" •.:" . , dent I was in. It caused me to have shoulder p'ain ::: ... < My health problems were caused because or bursitis, also I started getting headaches and of scoliosis along witnsevere back pain and also general back pain. neck pain. Although these problems didn't seem These kinds of problems interfered with my to interfere with my daily routine the back and daily routine. Sometimes the pain was s6 bad I neck pain were there. could not do my job. Then I'd come h,ome and I was surprised that I started feeling better could not sleep half the time. in just about 3 days. With the back pain and neck pain I seemed to notice improvement. To my surprise I noticed other changes in my health. Even my sinus problems have become much less severe. And because of Dr. Miller's Chiropractic Center I feel I no longer need my medication. After attending the Miller Chiropractic Clinic I noticed improvement immediately. I even notic- ed 'other changes in my health. I found out about chiropractic when my wife received excelleDt results with Dr. Miller after she was relieved of her back pain which began with our second child. This is when she insisted I go. My family doctor suggested I go to the Tom Borrich Miller Chiropractic Center for my back p~in. That's how I found out what chiropractic could IIA\ . do for m~. If anyone wanted to know my opinion of chiropractic care I would definitely recommend Dr. Miller. It sure did help me! Kim Longley " TAKE MANY FORMS i,.... f ' It is surprising for most people to pain to be referred to the pass of origin. learn that there are so many different A Cause of Headaches All the nerve in the body either pass forms of headache. Just about any kind through. or are intimately involved with of head pain will be called a headache structures in the neck. Therfore, irrita- and most people will experience more tion of nerves. caused by a structural than one type. at different times. Some disorder of the cervical spine or neck. are quite mild. while others are violent The most common cause of can cause a pain in any part of the and throbbing. It may build up slowly. headache. is nerve irritation in the neck. body. or the head. or occur with lightning like speed. At A neck has seven complex bones called least one type is,always preceded by a vertebrae. They support the head and warning sign. Some are triggered by form a protective canal for the spinal changes in temperature. by allergies. cord. There are 48 joints in the neck. mak- Choice of Treatment tobacco. alcoholic drinks. fatigue, emo- cord must pass between the Joints and tions. and Similar factors. Headache is a symptom and the per- The headache pain may cover the their supporting muscles and ligaments. sistent recurrence of any symptom. is a .entire head. only the back. the The branches separate into millions of definite cause for concern. A sensible forehead, one side, or just a small area. individual fibers. formino a sensorv- person would not continue to treat a The pain may be a hot or burning sel')sa- ing it the most flexible. most vulnerable persistent toothache with pain-killing tion. splitting. boring. sharp. stabbing or part of the spine. Nerves from the spinal drugs. when modern dentistry is avail- bursting. vise-like. like a circular band. control web in the neck. head. ble. Why make this mistake with any or like a heavy weight pressing down on shoulders. arms and hands. headache? Why fool around with the head. Motor nerves from the brain carry potenti~lIy dangerous drugs when an ef- Some headaches last only a few signals that control the funclJOns of the fective and realistic solution is available? minutes. but return again and again. 20 body. Each sensory nerve sends signals Chiropractic is a healing profession or more times a day. Others will last for of sensation and pain. to the brain. from that deals with the structural causes of hours. days, week or even months. Major nerves of the head and scalp one small area. Irritation of a nerve disease. It has an effective solution for without any change or any sign of relief. anywhere along its length. can cause a most headache problems . . , " . .. o ~ ~ . ~\ ~ During our five years in IT'S UP TO

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