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) By MICHELE M. FECHT nown over the national Capitol with Geake providing a brOUghtpeople out," Superintendent George Bell told the boxes of books and materials. ) \ state nag nown over the Capitol in Lansing. board of education Monday night. Staff members disgruntled last 'aclli· Following a marathon community c1ean·up last Following a very brief nag-raising, officials toured the In addition to the entire custodial and maintenance ty's appearance, seemed In awe Mth. weekend, a renovated and enlarged Northville High • new faciJity with school adIpinistrators. staffs, administrators and staff members, Bell credited SChool proper opened its doors Monday to staff and Though a few construction and maintenance workers parents, students, spouses of staff members and concern- "It hardly looks like the same place," Det.... ligan students. mingled with students Monday and Tuesday mornings, ed residents with making Monday's opening a reality. observed while standing outside his new classroom. After nearly five months of split scheduling at the the familiar pounding of hammers had been replaced by Lois Hoffmeister, co-chalrperson of the original "It's fantastic," said math teacher Paul Osborn, noting former Cooke Junior High site, freshmen and sophomores the sounds of students rushing to classes and slamming feasibility study for renovation of the high school, con- that he has considerably more room than in the former joined upperclassmen for the start of second semester. locker doors. veyed similar sentiments to the board. facility. Despite sub-zero temperatures, little seemed to dampen For school administrators and staff members, Mon- "I thought it was the most wonderful community and StUdents seemed equally as. enthusiastic about the the spirits of school officials gathered at the high school day's opening seemed nothing short of a miracle. staff effort I've ever seen," Hoffmeister noted. "It made renovated building. Monday for a nag-raising ceremony. The buffed noors, clean carpets and neatly arranged me so proud to be a part of this district." "Check this place out," said one stUdent to a fellow Congressman Carl Pursell and State Senator Robert furniture which greeted students at 7:30 a.m. Monday Dolly McMaster, director of curriculum instruction, classmate heading for the cafeteria. "It is absolutely Geake (R-Northville), along with Township Supervisor were a far cry from the 15truck loads of boxes and debris who supervised clean-up and organization In the new awesome." Susan Heintz and Mayor Paul Vernon joined school of- scattered throughout the building last weekend. media center, said that as many as 30-40 parents were • ficials for the nag presentation. Pursell offered a nag "I can't say enough for the spirit of the community that available at any given time to help unpack hundreds of ContinUed on 8 Students criticize board's revision • to lunch policy

By MICHELE M. FECHT the board of education Monday gave its stamp of approval to close lunch Despite a student request for recon- periods. sideration of a proposed change in the The board's action - effective this lunch policy at Northville High School, semester - disallows students from leaVing Northville High School proper during the lunch period. The revision, Which reverses a 1971 • Seniors meet polley allowing students to leave the school premises during lunch, has sparked criticism from some students. with council Tim Munsell, a senior at Northville When Northville City Council learned High School, told the board of education that students in a "Current Issues" Monday that "there is overwhelming class at Allen Terrace were Interested support from students" to retain the old.__ In "sitting in" on a council session, It polley. obligingly decided to move the "Of all the restrictions that have been February 3 session to the senior citizen implemented this year, this has complex. angered students the most," he noted. In a letter to Mayor Paul Vernon, The board approved a first reading of • however, the "Current Issues" students the polley at its January 13 meeting said, "we appreciate your offer to move upon the recommendation of the ad- the location of the meeting to Allen Ter- ministration. race. However, we prefer to attend the Administrators pointed out that the regular council meeting in council "open" lunch hour presented a number chambers at city hall." of problems similar to those experienc- Therefore, the meeting will be at 8 ed before the administration closed the p.m. next Monday at city hall. high school campus. On the agenda will be a public hear- Among the problems cited were a Ing for uses for the Wayne County block higher Incidence of unexcused absences grant funds for 1986. and unexcused tardiness In classes im- At a special session Monday the coun- mediately following the lunch period, a • ell voted to call a hearing to Ilelete the higher Incidence of traffic accidents, reqUirement of a physical examination careless driVing and vehicle damage , Record phoro by STEVE FECHT to obtain a license to operate a taxi cab during the lunch period and excessive Northville High School students head upthe ramp inthe new cafeteria Monday morning business In the city. The hearing was littering on the high school grounds im- set for February 24. Because of the mediately following lunch. Washington Birthday holiday on Administrators also pointed out that February 17, the council's second ses- the old policy was established to sion of the month will be a week later alleviate the then overcrowding pro- Auditor says city on sound basis than usual. blem at the high school. The council approved deleting the re- Munsell, who talked to each board City officials received praise from adding that his firm had outstanding counted for half the revenues, Inside: quirement of a physical examination member prior to Monday'S meeting, the city's independent auditor Monday cooperation from Betty Lennox (city $1,344,000.Eagon noted that while state after city manager Steve Walters suggested the administration work with night for "getting the city back in the finance director) and all city equalized values actually declined, Calendar • reported that the cities of Farmington, Student Congress members to reach a black after a 'klunker' a few years back employees. taxes were up $76,000due to the mill In- 2A Farmington Hills, Livonia, Plymouth, compromise. It was suggested that with the loss of race track funds." He said the city's accounting pro- crease. Novi and Westland do not have the re- students could have their parents sign Kenneth J. Kunkel of Plante % Moran cedures met national, but not state Transfers and reimbursements Classifieds 36 qUirement. permission slips allowing their children complimented council at the special standards, and explained that his firm (overhead) accounted for $680,000or 25 Mayor Paul Vernon noted he felt the to leave campus during lunch. session for "legally getting to a plus." has been working with the government percent of revenues, up $37,000 from Editorials lOA applicant for a taxi license who said the "I don't think it's the open lunch He said the city has recovered from its accounting standards board to have na- 19Q.YFederal and state revenue sharing requirement would cause a hardship polley which got kids dropped from loss of race track returns and the tional standards accepted .•He said it accounted for $430,000, or 16 percent Obituaries 9A "had a point" In saying that people class," Munsell said in reference to the economic recession. was his opinion that the national ones compared with $364,000In 1984.Eagon working in stores are not required to high Incidence of absences and tardies He added that he could "see the fruits were the correct procedure. noted, however, that federal revenue prove they do not have a communicable immediately following lunch. "I think borne from the DDA

By MICHELE M. FECHT more than three decades, McIntosh the process. "With younger stUdents you have to began offering the Suzuki method three "The more they listen, the easier It go slOWly," she says. "You don't want • The tiny pianists tinkling the Ivories years ago after training If! Ann Arbor Is," she says. "We have to help children to overwhelm the child." each weck at the horne of NorthvUle and at Western Ontario University. develop the ear. Aside from developing listening music teacher Bonnie McIntosh are Founded In 1947by Shlnlchl Suzuki at "The chUd should develop sklIls by skills, McIntosh says she also em. proof that short, stubby fingers are his Talent Education Institute In Japan, listening to good music," she em· phaslzes other facets of music training. meant for more than Playdoh and mud the learning method often Is referred to phaslzes, noting that she favors "In what I do, we not only learn to pies. as the "mother tongue language" of classical over contemporary. "I'm not play music on the plano but we also do Though some barely are old enough teaching. saying that 20th century music Isn't rhythms, ear training and read music." to tie the laces on their sneakers, the lit· "When Suzuki was 18he went to Ger- good," McIntosh notes. However, She acknowledges that years ago the tle Suzuki students under McIntosh's many to study violin," McIntosh heavy doses of TwIsted Sister are not SUZuki method was criticized for not care are In command behind the grand relates. "He found the violin wasn't dif- high on the Suzuki hit parade. teaching students to read music. piano. ficult but the language was. McIntosh further notes that parental However, she notes that most pupUs While their feet dangle high above the "He realized that if chUdren can commitment Is another key factor In eventually read music as they progress • pedals and their hands spread only far learn language they can just as easUy the chlId's success. • through the various Suzuki levels. ' enough to reach a few keys, these learn music." "I don't think every home can have a McIntosh emphasizes that younger students are not discouraged by the McIntosh explains Suzuki firmly Suzuki chlId In It," she says. "Some stUdents are much more receptive to physical handicaps of being a believed that all chlIdren have the parents cannot afford to make that Suzuki than older chUdren. preschool·slzed pianist. potential to learn music. commitment. " "I probably would not start an older Ofher dozens of pup Us, McIntosh cur· "We think of talent as being McIntosh points out that parents are stUdent - let's say eight or nine - with rently has about 10 Suzuki students something we're endowed with," McIn- reqUired to take a few lessons - Suzuki," she says. ranging In age from 3~ and up. tosh relates, adding that "cultural sen- regardless of their music background While she emphasizes that all Though more often associated with Sitivity Is not Inherited It's something - and to constantly reinforce the learn· stUdents develop at a different rate of violin, Suzuki plano - as well as cello- we learn." Ing process by supervising the tapes. speed, McIntosh DOtes her Suzuki Record photo by STEVE FECHT Is gaining fn popularity, McIntosh The Suzuki method emphasizes learn' McIntosh explains Suzuki lessons are students seem to have a better grasp on notes. Ing through listening, she explains, only 15 to 20 minutes to keep younger Suzuki student Laura Gardiner shares a bow with teacher Having taught traditional music for students attentive. • noting that tapes are an Integral tool of ContinUed on 6

\ - 2·A- THE NORTHVILLE RECORD-Wednesday. January 29.1986 ,Community Calendar Eagles host Las Vegas Night Saturday

THURSDAY, JANUARY 30 KIWANIS MEETS: Northville Kiwanis meets at SEALARKS: Novl Choralalres will be the 6:30p.m. at the VFW Post Home. featured entertainment at the 7:30 p.m. meeting of TOPS MEET: Daytime TOPS meet at 9 a.m. at Sealarks at First Presbyterian Church fellowship First Presbyterian Church. NORTHVILLE TOPS: Northville TOPS meets at hall. 7 p.m. at First Presbyterian Church. For informa- SENIORS MEET: Northville senior Citizens tion, call 624-4207 • AMERICAN LEGION: Northville American ~uncil hosts an afternoon of cards, games and Legion, Post 147,meets at 8 p.m. at the post home. refreshments from 1-5 p.m. In Room 216 of the MASONS MEET: Northville Masonic Organiza- · Board of Education BUilding. tion meets at 7:30 p.m. at Masonic Temple. CITY PLANNING COMMISSION: Northville Ci· ty Planning Commission meets at 8 p.m. In the FRIDAY, JANUARY 31 CHILDBIRTH MEETING: The Plymouth council chambers. Childbirth Education Association Is offering a SPINNAKER SINGLES: Spinnaker Singles will Cesarean Orientation at 7:30 p.m. at Newburgh PWP MEETS: Novl·Northvllle Parents Without meet at 6 p.m. for its outing to the Ann Arbor Methodist Church, 36500Ann Arbor Trail, Livonia. Partners meets at 8p.m. at Novl Bowl. Theatre to view "The Gods Must Be Crazy." The introduction to Cesarean Preparation Classes Members should meet at First Presbyterian SALEM BOARD: Salem TownshJp Board meets will feature a Cesarean birth film. Couples an· at 8 p.m. at town ball. Church. Food and discussion will follow the movie. tlclpatlng a Cesarean birth as well as Lamaze. prepared couples are welcome. There Is a $1 VFW MEETS: Northville Post 4012,Veterans of SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1 charge at the door. For further information, call Foreign Wars, meets at 8 p.m. at the post home. 459-74T1. PAPER DRIVE: St. Paul's Lutheran Church New members are welcome. Eligible veterans may call 981·352001'349-9828. School will hold a paper drive from 3-4 p.m. in the CITY COUNCIL: Northville City Council meets church parking Jot. at 8p.m. in the council chambers. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5 LAS VEGAS NIGHT: Northville Eagles will host a Las Vegas Night at 6p.m. at 113Center Street. MOTHERS' CLUB: Northville Mothers' Club BASKET GUILD: The Basket Guild will meet at meets at 8 p.m. at the home of Carol Schaal. C&- 9a.m. at New School Church InMill Race Village. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3 hostesses are Sue Anger, Sue Todd .and Ann Guldberg. NEWCOMER LADIES: Northville Newcomers' SENIORS MEET: Northville senior Citizens Ladies Day Event, entitled "Distinctively You," Council bosts an afternoon of cards, games and TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4 will take its members to McAllister's House of refreshments from 1-5 p.m. in Room 216 of the Decorating, 144 Mary Alexander Court, from 11 Board of Education building. ROTARIANS MEET: Northville Rotary Club a.m. to 1 p.m. A light lunch by Genlttl's will be meets at noon at First Presbyterian Church served along with a talk on Interior Design by DELTA KAPPA GAMMA: Alpha Nu Chapter of fellowship hall. owner Sharon Pry. Delta Kappa Gamma will meet at 6:30 p.m. at Win- LEGION JUNIORS: American Legion Aux- chester Elementary School. A light supper will CIVIL AIR PATROL: Slxgate Squadron Civil Air iliary, Unit 147,Juniors, meets at 7 p.m. at the post precede craft night activities. Patrol meets at 7p.m. at Novl Middle School South. home. Romance at Marquis , Charles VanHoose and Sandi Martin star in "Same Time, Next Year," the Bernard Slade comedy hit now in its final per- Winter program offerings slated at Kensington formances at the Marquis Theatre. Seats are available for all Naturalists at Kensington Metropark • "Ice Fishing Workshop" teaching starting at .Spring Hill parking lot in performances. The curtain goes up at 8 p.m. Friday and Satur- near Milford will explore the lore of the the fundamental of ice fishing at 1:30 Kensington Metropark. Participants tion or to register call toll-free 1-800-552- day. A Sunday matinee is at 2: 30 p.m. For reservations call34g. groundhog Sunday. A one-hour pro- p.m. Saturday and at 2 p.m. Sunday. must provide their own skis. The pro- m2. A vehicle entry permit is required. 8110 or 349-0868. gram of slides, stories and discussion Participants must have their own gram will depend on weather condl- The Huron-elinton Melroparks also about groundhog myths, legend and equipment and a fishing license and tions. offer a 2O-minute sound and color film, superstitution will be given at 10a.m. at should dress according to the weather. "No Reservations Needed, It il- uie park. Programs slated for the second • "Snow: Nature's Blanket," a one- lustrating facilities at the Metroparks, Rotary names lottery winners Other nature programs scheduled for weekend in February at Kensington hour nature walk concerning how snow for community and civic groups the weekend of February 1-2: are: actually helps wildlife survive the cold, throughout the five-county Detroit Winners of $25 each in the Northville David Totten. • .• "Winter Foods for Wildlife," a walk • "Cross-Country Ski Tour," a will be held at the nature center at 2 Metropolitan Area. A speaker Is Rotary Club 1985-86Community Calen- Other winners are Raymond J. Malos which will identify and discuss the naturalist-led adventure along rolling p.m. Sunday, February 9. available with the popular film. Call the dar Lottery for the week of January 21 of Riverview, Ida Nairn of Plymouth, natural food preferences of local terrain, Saturday and Sunday, The programs are free, but advance HCMA information department, 1-800- inclUde Northville residents Ruth B. Mary E. Stewart of Garden City and an!mals, at 10a.m. Saturday. February 8 and 9, at 10 a.m. each day, registration is requi~. For informa- 552-6712,for reservations. McClatchey, Rosemarie Vanlngen and Charlie and Joann Cole of SOuthLyon.

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I ______,II ..l.------" L 4·A-lHE NORTHVILLE RECORD-Wednesday, January 29.1986 Elementary schools ready to open publishing centers sometime in March. EDITOR'S NOTE: The Northville PTA· You will note that students from Meads renovation I can say unequivocally, More good news came early In PTSA column which appears the last Mill wUl not have a semester grade. they are going to love It! The communi· Wednesday of the month september Principal David Langridge has explain· ty will get a chance to see It all Continued on 5 throu~ June Is complied by volunteer ed that the grading concept of a middle Linda Handyslde. She coordinates school dlffers from that of a Junior mate~a1 from publicity persons in each High in that teachers do not give elementary, middle school and high semester grades. The report card wUl school. Nancy Lawrence writes about consist of four six-week grades and a events at William Allan Academy. final grade. Cards should come home around the first Friday InFebruary. AM£RMAN presentation packets are provided for WINCHESTER Eighth graders are taking the I these 20 minute sessions, one day a Metropolitan Achievement Test during week for four or five weeks. Anyone in· ViJiinla Baumgartner, school social The new year started off in full swint! the month of January. The results will workElr, and Mernie Hines, school terested in thts program can contact be shared with stUdents and teachers, Sue Nix (348-1634). beginning with our Campbell Soup label librarian, were honored at a retirement contest which started January 13 and and maUed home to parents. An party January 20 in the Amerman Students in Grades 3,4 and 5 are busy achievement test battery will help practicing their spelling words for a ends February 14. Chairman Sharon library. They were presented with gift 20,000 students assess· their academic spelling bee the second week 01 Morency has set a goal of labelE certificates from Hudson's. with every stUdent receiving a strengths and weaknesses prior to high PTA monies have been dlstributed February. The fifth grade champion "special" treat. school course planning, and also assist for Instructional uses. Classroom will represent Amerman In the in placement of students in these Metropolitan Championship. Winchester's staff, students and teachers were given $50 and special famllies kicked up their wheels at The courses. Results should be avaUable in teach~rs were given $25 to purchase The follOWingclasses have field trips late February. planned for February: Mrs. Anderson's Skating Station Thursday evening. classroom materials. Gym equlpment January 23, during the year's first PTA The math department at Meads Mill consiSting of a climbing peg board and and Mrs. Holmberg's classes will be family roller skating evening. will be involved with testing during the Visiting Cranbrook February 4; Mrs. two climbing ropes has been purchased Students are eagerly looking forward next two months. All seventh and eighth and Is being used to develop motor Kaestner's class will be going to the to a chance at writing and illustrating graders will participate in a math con· Ann Arbor Museum February 13 and skills. More sleds also have been pur· their very own books. Each chUd will test sponsored by the Michigan chased. Mrs. Akin's and Mrs. Najarian's Mathematics League on February 11. classes will visit the Ann Arbor have the opportunity to do just that Amerman's Student Council has been from January 20 through the end of Sixth graders will also participate In working for the betterment of the Museum February 17. this contest on March 4. The next PTA meeting Is Tuesday, March under the direction of school. The council collected canned Publishing Center chaIrman Sandy All eighth grade students wUltake the goods that were picked up by the Salva· February 4, at 9:30 a.m. in the multi· Williams and many other parent Algebra Prognosis Test towards the tion Army and dlstributed to needy Nor· purpose room. Everyone is welcome. volunteers. end of February. This is a very Impor- thvllle families for Christmas. The SILVER SPRINGS Rita Gordon Junior Enrichment series chairmen tant test which helps determine council will send a representative to the Margo Smith and Cheryl Walro have whether a student might be successful PTA qleetings. arranged for the Michigan Opera in algebra in the ninth grade. The Great Books Program has begun Silver Springs students and their The English department has announ· families found a break from the winter Theatre to perform this Friday. The for third and fourth graders during the show, "Time Machine," will be enjoyed ed that Bill Tolstedt, Paul Warner and lunch hour. Sheila Norgren and Norma doldrums Tuesday at the Family Night by all. . Eric Rossing have been entered In the Supper. This annual event has become Beemer with assistance of Jill Popov Students in Kathi Devendorf's class third annual Gold Circle Awards, a stu- are directing this program of voluntary a popular way to see old and new dent journalism contest. Thanks go to friends and enjoy a good meal at the surprised their teacher with a baby readers who are reading good shower January 10 in anticipation of the all the teachers who take the extra time literature. same time. Thanks to all who worked so to encourage our students and see that hard to make it a success. arrival of Emily Katelyn Hee from V~ activities for the noon hour Korea. A special quUt was designed they have the opportunity to participate are ~in under way. Children have the February will see many activities go- with a heart from each student and in contests of this kind. optip!:ito choose sledding on the Amer· ing on at Silver Springs. Thursday, given to Kathi. Intramural soccer was a success. February 6, students will view an mag ibm, board games in the game Mrs. Sartori's and Mrs. Wolf's first Finals were held, and the winners roo~~video games or open library use assembly from the Mobil Corporation graders were treated to a popcorn par· were: eighth grade - Mr. McDonald's on arotation basis. Volunteers wishing entitled, "The Wonder and Mystery 01 class; seventh grade - Mrs. Irish's Chemistry." Many students are busily ty January 17 after a readlng of the to #!ate time for any of these pro- "Popcorn Dragon." The students class; and sixth grade - Mrs. Keeler's graI1\s may contact the office at 344- preparing for Silver Springs Annual class. Congratulations to all! Talent Show. A wide variety of acts will tasted different kinds of popcorn (plain, 840~~:- buttered, cheese, garlic) and then Take a dose of school spirit, add some ~eiBook Swap will be February 6 be presented to fellow students, holiday cheer, and a dash of competi- teachers, and parents Thursday, made graphs indicating their most I and.,?'On Thursday children can bring tion and what do you have? A suc- February 13. Good spellers are looking popular choice. The end of the hour was lin cbmics and books to exchange and spent making a popcorn draWing. . cessful Christmas food drive. The will be given coupons to be cashed in on foward to Wednesday, February 19, the students collected over 2,000 food items annual Silver Springs Spelling Bee. The The Art Plus students and Mrs. books or comics on Friday. Raben, the art teacher, made a camera that were given to the Salvation Army Eyeryone in the community is invited winner will represent our school in fur· to distribute to needy families in the ther competition. from an oatmeal box, took pictures and to get together for a social gathering at developed them as the final step in their area. The sixth grade class led in Official opening the p.rA Pancake Supper on Thursday, The Publishing Center will begin number of donations and students will operations in February, giving our bud· exploration of photography. February 6, from 5:30-7:30 p.m. There On January 14, members of the high be given a special activity second willl1e pre-sale of tickets at school, and ding authors an opportunity to see their semester in appreciation of their ef- books in print. school pom pon squad talked to in- tickets will also be available at the terested students in third, fourth and forts. A flag-raising at Northville High School Monday morning door: Beginning February 17, students can fifth grades about a porn pon clinic for The next PTA meeting will be held at marked the opening of the renovated facility. Among those Pencils have been sharpened and participate in the March of Dim~ the "Mill" on Monday, February 9, at Reading Champions program, which grade school students. The clinic will be joining school officials were Congressman Carl Pursell, State minds are bubbling with creative ideas held Saturday, February I, from 8:30 9: 15a.m. Hope to see you there. Senator Robert Geake, Northville Township Supervisor Susan as Al!lerman students are preparing to will last one month. Children obtain a.m. until noon at the High School An· Betty House • Heintz and Mayor Paul Vernon. School Superintendent write books for the Publishing Center. sponsors for each book they read, and nex (the former Cooke Junior High). This, year's theme is: Amerman all proceeds go to the March of Dimes. Our next PT A meeting takes place NORTHVILLE HIGH George Bell assisted operations supervisor Tom Bailey in Autjtors Arise. A ribbon cutting All participants will be honored at an February 5, at 9:30 a.m. raising the two flags which flew over the both the national and ceremony and a presentation by Kathy awards assembly before the end of the Plans are in motion for moving into MegLyczak our new facility as I write this so we state capitols. Others attending the ceremony were central of- Leo, Northville poet, will kick off the school year. fice administrators, NHS principal Dave Bolitho, architect opening of the Publishing Center. The next PTA meeting will be held MEADS MILL should be in as you read this. What a relief it is going to be for everyone and John Argenta, school board president Glenna Davis and Kay Authors can submit stories from Tuesday, February 18, at 9:15 a.m. All Activity at Meads Mill has been February 3 to March 14. parents and other interested persons what a pleasure for the students to ex· Kepner and Lois Hoffmeister, co-chairpersons of the original geared to settling down from the perience a fresher than fresh new The Art Appreciaton Program is still are cordially invited to attend. holidays and preparing for the end of high school renovation feasability study committee. Record in need of parent volunteers. Complete Michelle Conquest beginning. Having been inside the photo by Steve Fecht. ' the second six week marking period. buildin~ durin~ Its various stages of • Our Lady of Victory School - Celebrates -Catholic Schools Week -Feb. 3-7, 1986. 133Orchard Drive, Northville 349-3610

-Featuring- January 31 • Grandparents Visitation Day We are proud of our • All School Mass • students for achieving • Balloon Send-Off excellence and top honors in:

: ::.SCIENCE ;:~ -Detroit Science and Engineering Fair • -Michigan Science Olympiad -Detroit District Dental Society . :MATHEMATICS of VictoJv Sehoul -Michigan Mathematics League Competitions We are prOUd of our school: ENGLISH ACADEMICS • -Regional State and National Writing -Mathematics Competitions -English -Creative Writing Competitions -Science -History -Reading ATHLETICS -Spelling , -Regional and District Catholic Youth -Handwriting 4 Tournaments -Physical Education

1 -Vocal Music • 4 -Art MUSIC -Library ·Sharing our talents with senior RELIGION citizens and friends in convalescent homes in the community.

DRAMA ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS FOR ALL LEVELS -Students participating in our annual • school play. -Computer Education -~urriculum Specialist offering small group tnstr~ction in remediation and enrichment. -ForeIgn Lanuage ~COMMUNITY-OUT-REACH , ~ -Food drives for the needy. -Student Book Publishing Center · .t -Visitations and communications with -Student Government · \ local convalescent homes. -Student Newspaper ~ -Junior High Choir · '. · l -Junior High Project Business ;,t • • Wednesday, January 29,1986- THE NORTHVILLE RECORD->J.. NHS spring musical announced ~

Writing must have been a popular this book should really be a treasure. excited to get back. The kindergartners The thirdlfourth graders have been Continued from 4 will be daily lunchtime activities along activities, and Steve Ventura and Kim beamed with pride as they displayed endeavor this month as the fifth/sixth WUdswlll handle murals. very busy. Aside from schoolwork, they January when It was announced to with dally dress up days. A home their math sheets at assembly. They graders displayed their narrative Congratulations to Mathew Ho, grade have beenpreparing for Camp Ohyesa, students that there would be a spring basketball game against Canton is alsoread someterrific sentences. paragraphs. They were excellent and scheduled for February 21 which is 11,and Mark Bertinolli, grade 12,who The first/second graders have been were then added to their handbooksof • play directed by David Drobot, a followed by the Sophomore/Junior Nancy Lawrence, graduate student from Wayne State completed rounds 1and 21nthe 29thAn- workln~ on short subject stories. Wow! wrltmg skills. By the end of the year, University. He has chosen to produce Spirit Dance from 8:30-11:30 p.m. nual Michigan Mathematics Prize Each class is responsible for design· "Bye Bye Birdie" and conducted audl· Competition on October 9 and tlons on January 20 and 22. David has ing and drawing a 16by 2G-footmural December 11.They are now waltlng to which will be Judgedat the Friday Pep directed several productions In the hear whether they wlll be award reci- Assembly. There will also be a competl· theater at Wayne State and has also pients at Michigan State University tlon night in the gym Thursday evening. worked. with high school students In Awards Day on March S. Spirit Week will culminate with a other schools. The NHS production Is Congratulations to Hutch Kern for be- Donkey Basketball game Saturday eXJ>':Ctedto be ready for Its opening In Ing winner of the Marketing class draw- evening sponsored by the senior class. April. Ing. His prize? A big lovable, huggable Families are encouraged to attend this "Polar Bear" as big as the real thing. event as It is a fun evening for all ages. Just imagine a Detroit Zoo snow white • StudentCongresshas beenbusy mak· Beth Ross is in charge of ballots and bear sitting with paws up looking at zoo ing plans for Spirit Week which takes dress counts, Hutch Kerns and Mini visitors, and you have a pretty good plr February 17 through 22. There R'ahiml are responsible for lunchtime Idea what Hutch took home with him. The marketing class was able to make a profit of $150. CITY OF NOVI There will be a District Solo and Ensemble Festival all day at Livonia NOTICE OF ENACTMENT Franklin High SChoolFebruary 1. NHS \ ORDINANCE 86..121 bandstudents will participate • .NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Novi City Council has adopted A Pon Pon Clinic will be held in the ordlna~ce 86-121, The City of Novi Relocation Assistance Ordinance High SchoolAnnex February 8 through an Ordinance to assure that assistance provided by the City of Novi 12. There is a $5 registration fee; the pursuant to Act 227 of the Public Acts of 1972, as amended, MCL clinic is open to all interested elemen- 213.~21, ET SEa,;. MSA S.215 (61) ET SEQ., the Michigan Relocation tary students. • ASSistance for Displaced Persons Act, are administered fairly and The choir will be oUering a special reasonabl.y; to assure that any assistance authorized by said act is "nowergram" sale on Valentine's Day, rendered In a prompt manner. ' February 14. For a low price of oniy . . This 9rdinance is declared to be an emergency Ordinance which $1.50,a student may send his or her IS Immediately necessary for the preservation of the public peace favorite persona carnation along with a ~eal~hand ~afety, and the provisions of this ordinance become effec: song. tlve ImmedIately upon adoption. The Ordinance was adopted January Lois HQUmeister Record photo by STEVE FECHT? • : 27,1986, and the effective date is January 27, 1986. . A c!lmplete coP.y of the Ordinance IS available for public use and WILLIAM ALLAN Township Supervisor Susan Heintz (left) tours new media center with NHS Principal David Bolitho, ,'1.:';; inspection at the office of the City Clerk ACADEMY 1-29 86 NR NN) • Geraldi'!e Stipp, Mayor Paul Vernon and State senator Robert Geake ( - , City Clerk The start of 1986has been terrific. • Academy s!udents seemed eager and

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Continuing education, enrichment qulrements. Course content includes to and Including the first class meeting. and refresher classes are being offered court cases, ethics and standards of Most classes begin February 8. For a in winter terms at area Institutions. practice, Michigan Occupational Code, complete listing or to regl~ter call 471- • A Wide variety of classes, Public Act 299, economIc conditions, 7595 or 471·7567. . workshops and seminars is being of- real estate financing and interpreta- • An uncomplicated approach to per· • fered In continuIng educatlon/. tions related to real property, 1984 sonal recordkeeping that is specifically community services programs at Federal Tax Reform Act. Fees of $25 designed for people with little or no Schoolcraft College with classes for Michigan Association of Realtors bookkeeping knowledge is offered by scheduled to begin February 3. members and $35 for non-members in- Barbara Cueter, president of Cueter Schoolcraft Community Services clude materials. Participants should Financial Planning services Inc., at the courses upcoming inclUde winning bring their license number. Enrollment Orchard Ridge Campus of Oaldand sales techniques beginning February 3; Is limited. Community College. It will be given in basic investment seminar beginning For any Schoolcraft Information call three consecutive Tuesday evenings February 6; organization of a non- 591-&400, extension 409 or 410. from 6:30·9:30 p.m. beginning profit organization beginning February • Cartooning and comic strIps, February 11 or March 11. 8; and advanced handwriting analysis, photography, Spanish and baby sitters' beginning February 8. training are Just a few of the enrich· Students participating will obtain • • Schoolcraft College Community ment short courses offered this winter nine hours of instruction, a bookkeeping services program will offer a one day for K·12 students and the academically binder,paper and text materials. seminar required for brokers and gifted and talented at the Orchard Topics covered include recording In- licensees from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Ridge Campus of Oaldand Community come and expenses, developing a mono February 13. The continuing education College. thly bUdget, arriving at net worth, com- requirement must be met for 1986 Students age IH8 may choose from piling a cash flow analysis and balanc- license renewal. Sponsored by the more than 25 classes to pursue special Ing a checkbook. Call the offIce of com- Michigan Association of Realtors, the talents and interests. Registration cur- munity services at 471-7520 for reglstra· course meets relicensure re- rently Is in process and will continue up tlon details. •

Laura Gardiner at the plano Suzuki pianists turn key to mU,sic

Continued from Page 1 Though she does not play plano, Gar- "I pick up where the teacher left off," • rhythm and tone than traditional diner notes she joins Laura In her prac- she says. "I think that's what makes it students . tices at home and supervises the tape. so successful." • t1ancy Horst of Plymouth, whose : seven-year-old son Geoffrey began tak- I l ing lessons from McIntosh more than a · year ago, says she has been very pleas- · ed with his progress. "They seem to learn so quicldy," she says, noting that Geoffrey was playing in a church variety show after six mon- 'ths. . , Horst, who took lessons as a child, • · says she has been most impressed with · the ear training. 1 "It's fantastic," she notes. "After a few months Geoffrey could tell us If he was playing the wrong chord." Horst says she equates Suzuki with teaching kids to speak before they read. "Its method is along those same lines," she notes. "I started taking lessons at six or seven, and I think he's playing so much better than I was at the age," she adds. • "The ability level is so much better." Novi resident Linda Gardiner, whose four-year-old daughter Laura started taking lessons last September, echoed Horst's remarks. Noting that she has two other daughters (ages six and seven) who take traditional lessons from McIntosh, Gardiner says Laura "seems to have picked things up faster. "One of the things that's really nice about Suzuki is that they pick up • sounds," she notes, adding that Laura easily can detect wrong chords. ...••...•.•.....•...•...... 11t;!Ir~~~ ~Charlestown Sq. "" ~~ 263 N. Main St. ~ epot 455-0~: 107 fIaggerty Road IN - For That Special Valentine _to Plymouth, MI48170 Pastel "Dream Castles" Village FOlkCeramics • 25% OFF CookieJars & Accessories (313) 459-3890 LIVONIA ... thru2_14_8625% OFF • Great Selection of Valentine Gifts • OUR SPECIALISTS SELL "CRUISES ONLY'" Convenient Parking Evening Hours • BROCHURES FROM EVERY CRUISE LINE ...... ••...... • , Everything you need is available at JIII.IIt. 'II HENDRY • VIDEO TAPES OF MANY CRUISES CONVALESCENT • SPECIAL GROUP RATES PLYMOUTH CENTER • SHIPS MENUS, PROGRAMS AND TOWNE APARTMENTS Where excellence in pro- ACTIVITIES BULLETINS Enjoy healthy independence In this fessional care is available. • beautifUl new complex. • OUR SPECIALISTS HAVE RECENTLY One and two bedroom apartments for Ed.lld H'IIft Dn.. CRUISED AND INSPECTED OVER 30 SHIPS senior Citizens Including: WAr. , WE'D • Transportation for shopping VISIT OUR NEWEST LUXURIOUS OFFICE. • Optional social activities 33595 SEVEN MILE RD. I LIKE TO • Emergency security HAVE A GLASS OF CHAMPAGNE IN CELEBRATION • Two meals "-, ,"~> WELCOME • Housekeeping services AND RECEIVE A FREE GIFT! / ~.,;' t0)\" • Linens Choosen As One Of • DAV CARE for the adult WATCH FOR OUR WEEKLY SPECIALS IN THIS PAPER. CHERYL TERRY OPEN 9-5 DAILY The 10 Best In Who needs supervision Oak Park - 313-968-7807 POPOFF·SPARKMAN COTTONGIM ORay (Iormerty 01 Michigan By Good • TEMPORARV VACATION Ann Arbor - 313-665-1823 APPOINTMENT CAFIE for overnight or • HlIlrStudlo) Housekeeping - Toll Free Michigan· 1·800-445·2024 .-----PERM SPECIAL weekends 476 1335 Now taking ReservaUons Magazine Call or Visit • TWENTY-FOUR HOUR $SOOOFF '------1 NURSINGCARE (ADDITIONAL $3.00 OFFWITH MANICURE) Oon'l lake chances on our "Introducing SEBASTIAN PRODUCTS" 105 Haggerty Road Drive roads and hlghwavs ... HENDRY 20432Farmington Road • Livonia Plymouth, Michigan 48170 Defensively Tues. & Wed. 9·5; Thurs. & Fri. 10·7; Sat. 8:30-3:00 CONVALESCENT (tJ Niltlon,ll S"/l'tv Counctl 3/3/478-8975 Phone ',s5·0510 CENTER • ....._5'.' ~ ____'___...... J. • • Wednesday. January 29.1986- THE NORTHVILLE RECORD-l-A DNR awards groundwater discharge permit to Salem

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Dolly McMaster helping out in the media center Friday afternoon Students gather in new media center Monday morning Glean-up effort helps NHS open Monday i, cq'1Unued from Page1. be finished until sometime in mid- Noting that it's "fiu season" and firmed that a student sprained an ankle semester. students are susceptible to Reye's Syn- enroute betweenthe two sites. Maps of the new facility were provid- Bell told the board of education Mon- drome, Smalac said he thought the ad- ed to students to help them find their day that he will have a better handle c:: ministration should look at alternatives ThOUghhe did not dismiss the acci. way through the mazeof newhallways. the completion date of that section ai. to provide safer transportation for dent, the superintendent noted the accl. While the building is not expected to the board's next meeting February 10. students passing between the two dent could have happened anywhere. be completed until spring, the majority Until the new wing is complete, buildings. He added that the overpass was saited 01 classrooms - save for those in the science classes will continue to be held Bell, who noted he walked the bridge at the time the incident occurred. ~ience wing - were ready for oc- at the annex (Cooke>. between the two sites in slightly more However, high winds had blown snow cUpancythis week. than four minutes, said the administra- over parts of the bridge causing some :Noting that the state fire marshal in- At Monday's board meeting, Stan icy spots. , Smalec, an Exeter resident and NHS tion tried bus runs from NHS proper to spected the site on two occasions last girls' soccer coach, voiced concern Cooke but said it took more than 11 Bell announcedat Monday'S meeting week, NHS Principal Dave Bolitho said about students passing between the minutes without loading time. that science classes would be held at • the only major concernwas blocking off high schoolproper and annex. "The best 1can do is keeppressure on the high school proper Tuesday due to the K Section (sciencewing>. Local fire construction crews to get the job done," the severely cold weather conditions. <\fficialsalso toured the site. "I guess I'm here to address the Bell said. However, he added that it will not be O' The sciencewing - the only area still freshman and sophomore who has just Questioned about an accident on the practical to cancel classes everytime under construction - is not expected to had a five-hour time lag," Smalac said. overpass Monday morning, Ben con- there is inclement or cold weather. Wayne County waste disposal plan adopted · History teacher Ed Gabrys gets his desk ready • ~A:resolUtion to include the entire City Because Northville is In the unusual ing either Oakland's or Wayne's solid sioners has approved the exclusion of of Northville in the WayneCounty Solid situation of having the southern part of waste disposal plans. the City of Northville fro~ Its plan, Waste Plan was adopted unanimously the city located in Wayne County and After stUdying both plans, the city leaving the city free to elect to be in- by the Northville City Council during a the part north of Eight Mile Road in opted to join the Wayne plan. The clUded entirely in the Wayne County NOTICE - CITY OF NOVI ~ial sessionMonday night. Oakland, the city had the choice of join- Oakland County Board of Commis- Solid WastePlan. REQUEST FOR BIDS - CALCIUM CHLORIDE The City of Novi will receive sealed bids for the following work: 38% CALCIUM CHLORIDE CITY OF NOVI (for gravel roads) NOTICE - CITY OF NOVI Prop'0sal blanks and specifications may be obtained at the Office ; VEHICLE MAINTENANCE EQUIPMENT NOTICE OF ENACTMENT of the City Clerk, 45225W. Ten Mile Road, Novi, Michigan 48050. ORDINANCE 86-120 Bids will be received until 3:00 p.m., prevailing eastern time, • ; The City of Novi will receive sealed bids for vehicle maintenance Wednesday. February 5, 1986at the !Jffice of ~he City Cler~. Bids will be publicly opened and read at that time. All bids must be Signed by a f equipment to be used by the Novi Police Department. MASSAGE PARLOR ORDINANCE • Proposal blanks and specifications may be obtained at the Office legally authorized agent of the bidding firm. Envelopes must be plain- : of the City Clerk, 45225W. Ten Mile Road, Novi, Michigan 48050. . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Novi City Council has ly marked, "BID - CALCIUM C':ILORloE FOR DUST 9?NTROL 1986," ~ adopted Ordinance 86-120 to be known as cited as the "Massage and must bear the name of the bIdder. .. - ; Bids will be received until 3:00 P.M., prevailing eastern time, The City reserves the right to accept or rejeclapy or all bids or . • Tuesday, February 11, 1986 at the Office of the City Clerk. All bids Parlor Ordinance," an Ordinance to regulate the massage business within the City of Novi and to provide penalties for the any part of the same; to waive any irregularities, and to make the must be signed by a legally authorized agent of the bidding firm. award in a manner that is in the best interest of the City of Novi. _Envelopes must be plainly marked, "VEHICLE MAINTENANCE violation of the provisions thereof. . EQUIPMENT - POLICE DEPARTMENT," and must bear the name of This Ordinance was declared to be an emergency ordinance, Carol J. Kalinovik the bidder. which is immediately necessary for the preservation of the public (1-29-86NR, NN) Purchasing Agent ~ The City reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids or peace, health and safety and becomes effective immediately upon any parts of the same; to waive any irregularities, and to make the adoption. The Ordinance was adopted January 27, 1986, and the ef- • fective date is January 27,1986. •t award in a manner that is in the best interest of the City of Novi. I:. . A complete copy of the Ordinance is available for public use and inspection at the office of the City Clerk. ::~~ Carol J. Kalinovik CITY OF NOVI ~.(1-29-86NR, NN) Purchasing Agent Geraldine Stipp, ';::: .. (1-29-86NR, NN) City Clerk NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Planning Board of the City of Novi will hold a public hearing to consider the City initiated . rezoning of the following described property. Said hearing will be -. NOTICE - CITY OF NOVI held at 7:30 p.m., EST, Wednesday, February 19, 1986 at the Novi . CITY OF NOVI Public Library, 45245W. Ten Mile Rd., Novi. ;.- SOFTBALLS ... NOTICE OF ENACTMENT · . • The City of Novi will receive sealed bids for softballs to be us- • ·':ed by' the Parks and Recreation Department, according to the ORDINANCE 86-18.16 (specifications of the City of Novi. The specifications may be otr ·tained at the Office of the City Clerk, 45225W. Ten Mile Road, NOVI, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Novi City Council has • Michigan 48050. ;-.. Bids will be received until 3:00 p.m., prevailing eastern time, enacted Ordinance 86-18.16, an Ordinance to amend Article XVI of ·.Wednesday, February 12, 1986 at the Office of the City Clerk. Bids Ordinance No. 84-18, as amended, the City of Novi Zoning Or- : .will be publicly opened and read at th.at ~ime..Bids must be siQned dinance; to amend subsection (h) of Section 2400 of said Or- : by a legally authorized agent of the blddang.!lrm and must be anan dinance; to amend subsection (m) of Section 2400 of said Or- - :envelope plainly marked, "SOFTBALL BID. dinance; to amend the TC Town Center category of the Schedule : n·r!·.·_ ~ of ,Regulations of Section 2400 of said Ordinance; to establish a ;;-. The City reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. ------~:;,:;;,------~. ~:fo waive any irregularities and to make the award in a manner that Town Center District to promote the development of a pedestrian ; ~"lsin the best interest of the City of Novi. accessible, commercial-service District in which a variety of retail }. commercial office, ciVic and residential uses are permitted. • .------~-~------J - ...._". ; rl1l-/ Carol J. Kalinovik A Public Hearing having been held hereon pursuant to the • D·"._. I : (1-29-86NR, NN) Purchasing Agent provisions of Section 4 of Act 207 of the Public Acts of 1921, as amended, this Ordinance was declared to be an emergency or· ! ~ dinance, which is immediately necessary for the preservation of l:..------.~ the public peace, health and safety, and shall become effective immediately. The Ordinance was adopted on January 27, 1986, and ,fl·"'__ j~ CITY OF NOVI the effective date is January 27, 1986. 1------..,..----.- ~ A complete copy of the Ordinance is available for public pur- NOTICE chase, use and inspection at the office of the City Clerk during the L----l,;;.-;.-;-=Ai",....,_~;~~::::::~ ". hours of 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., local time. <-. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Planning Board of the City .:c:if Novl will hold a public hearing on Wednesday, February 5, 1986 Geraldine Stipp, • ;at 7:30 p.m. EST in the Novi Public Library, 45245 West Ten Mile (1-29-86NR, NN) - City Clerk ORDINANCE NO. 18.422 H.Rd., Nov!, MI regarding Senior House of Novl (congregate housing ZONING MAP AMENDMENT NO. 422 itforthe elderly) to be located at Pontiac Trail & West Rd., which is a To rezone a part of the NE 1,4 of Section 27, T1N, R8E. City of :"use permitted in the RM-1 Low Density Multiple Zoning District Novl, Oakland County, Michigan, being more particularly describ- ;~subject to special conditions. This hearing Is required pursuant to ed as follows: : 'the requirements as set forth In Sec. 602 (e) of the Novi Zoning Or- CITY OF NQVI The northerly 30 acres of the NE 1,4 of the NE 1,4 of Section 27. .;dinance. Excepting Parcels: -: All interested persons are Invited to attend. Information con- NOTICE 22·27·200-003 • -cernin9 the proposal is available at the Office of the City Clerk and The north 10 acres of the NE 1J.4 of the NE 1J.4 Section 27, excep- ~~any written comments may be sent to the Office of the City Clerk, REQUEST FOR BIDS- ting beginning at the NE corner of Section 27; thence South 330.00 ,~45225 W. Ten Mile Rd., Novi, MI48050 until 5:00 p.m., Wednesday, feet along the east line of Section 27 (nominal centerline of Novi 1·February 5,1986. PAVEMENT STRIPING Road); thence N 89 deg. 33' 00" W 429.00 feet; thence North 330 00 • ~! feet to the north line Section 27 (nominal centerline Ten M'lIe ;.....: City of Novi Planning Board Sealed bids will be received by the City of Novi, Oakland Judith Johnson, Secretary County, Michigan at the Office of the City Clerk, 45225 W. Ten Mile Road); thence S 89 deg. 33' 00" E 429.00 feet along said north line ~~'(1-29-86NR, NN) Karen Tindale, Planning Clerk Road until 2:00 p.m. prevailing eastern time, Wednesday, February to the point of beginning. .:.. 22-27-200-021 ~~ 5, 1986, at which time all proposals will be publicly opened and read. Proposal forms are available at the Office of the City Clerk. Beginning at the NE corner of Section 27; thence South 185 00 Proposals must be submitted on proposal forms furnished by feet along the east line of Section 27 (nominal centerline of Novl ec>~~~.. ~ Tr ..~\ ,...... the City. Each proposal shall be accompanied by a Certified Check Road); thence N 89 deg. 53' 30" W 210.00 feet; thence North 185 00 or Bid Bond by a recognized surety company in the amount of $500 feet to the north line of Section 27 (nominal centerline of Ten M'i1e (Five Hundred Dollars), payable to the City of Novl, as surety for Road); thence S 89 deg. 53' 30" E 210.00 feet along said line to the acceptance of the contract. All proposals shall be submitted In point of beginning. sealed envelopes and clearly labeled "PROPOSAL - PAVEMENT Also excepting Therefrom: Any parts of the above described STRIPING PROGRAM." lands taken, deeded or used as a street, road or highway FROM: B-1 LOCAL BUSINESS DISTRICT . • The work consists of applying centerline and edge pavement striping, where designated, for the streets listed on the attached R-4 ONE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT pavement striping schedule Including all labor, materials and TO: OS-1 OFFICE SERVICE DISTRICT • equipment necessary to complete the work In accordance with the Comments concerning the request will be heard at the public : specifications contained herein. The total estimated mileage of hearing or written comments will be received In the Dept of Com- . streets to be striped Is 19 miles. munlty Development 45225 W. Ten Mile Rd., Novi, MI 48050 until ; The City reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids, 5:00 p.m., Wednesday, February 19,1986. • or any part of the same, to waive any Irregularities and to make All Interested persons are urged to attend this meeting. This. : that award In a manner that Is In the best Interest of the City of will be the only public hearing held. : Novl. Carol J. Kalinovik City of Novl Planning Board': • (1·29-86NR, NN) Purchasing Agent Judith Johnson, Secretary' • (1·29-86 NR, NN) Karen Tlndale, Planning Clerk' :

r WedneSday.January 29.1986- THENORTHVILLERECORD-;-9-A

'.," ------Obituaries------I' City back in the black 'i EVELYN E. TERPSTRA he was born June 9, 1909, In Salem MARIAN ISABELLE PEARCE Reverend Eric S. Hammar. minister of " I rownship and lived there all his life. He First United Methodist Church of Nor- Funeral service for Evelyn E. Terp- was the son of Forrest W. and Mabel G. Marian Isabelle Pearce. 66. died thv111e.officiating. according to auditors stra. 68, of Salem Township was (Andrews) Roberts. . January 23 at the Northv111e home of Mr. Van Sickle's grandsons served as scheduled for 11 a.m. today at He was a member of the Northv111e her son, Edward J. Pearce, M.D. She pallbearers. Continued from Page 1 The council unanimously voted to Casterline Funeral Home Inc. in Nor- Masonic Lodge, the Salem Farmers' was a former columnist for the Flint Burial was In Rural H111Cemetery. reappoint Plante &: Moran as Inde~ thVille. The Reverend Eric S. Hammar, ClUb. Farm Bureau and many Journal and was retired as a secretary Mr. VanSickle was born In NorthvUJe Ings) of $137,000made up the remaining dent aUditors for the city for the year minister of First United Methodist engineering clubs. with the Flint Board of Education with November 22,1917, to Ralph and Elise 5percent. ending June 30. 1986,and noted that ~e Church in Northv111e. was to officiate In 1939.Mr. Roberts married Erma J. 23 years of service. (Matheson) Van Sickle. A U.S. Navy General fund expenditures for 1985 recreation fund budget Is due now for with burial following In Glen Eden Meissner who survives. She was born February 22. 1919. In veteranofWorldWarlI,Mr. VanSickle totaled $2,403,000 - up some $65,000 auditing, .~~ Memorial Park In Livonia. He also leaves a son Don K. Roberts, Flint to Archie and Gladys (Thompson) was retired. from 1984. Largest expenditure, Mrs. Terpstra died unexpectedly a daUghter Kay Strickland of Lakeland, Purdy. She married First Lieutenant He leaves his wife Kathleen (Tag- $829.000 (35 percent> was for police In seeking reappointment Kunk~ January 26 at Willlam Beaumont Florida, and seven grandchildren. He Edward J. Pearch January 1. 1942.He gart), daughters Sharon Fearer and department services, Public works noted that, "because of our specialty jJ) Hospital In Royal Oak. was preceded In death by one brother. was killed November 22, 1943,whUe on Lucinda Lupi of Whitmore Lake. son follOWedat $559,000(23 percent), auditing municipalities, we are able to ,A homemaker, she had Ilved In the The family suggests that memorial active duty with the Air Force during Bud of Grayling, brother Ralph of Nor- General government (city manager, follow Lansing activities closely so as to area for 35 years. moving to Salem in .tributes may be made to the Michigan World War II. thv111e. 19 grandchildren and eight clerk, elections) cost $320,000(13 per- advise you promptly of pending law and 1971. Cancer Foundation or to the Salem Bi- Mrs. Pearce was a member of the great grandchildren. A sister and a cent>; fringe benefits were $308,000(13 state budget changes." She was born september 30. 1917, In bleChurch. Civic Heights Bible Chapel In Flint. daughter preceded him In death. percent); joint services (library and Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania, to Grant and In addition to her son she leaves her recreation) $118,000 (5 percent>; fire Fees are not to exceed $15,5000which Margaret ; and is an increase of nine percent over last Peter Terpstra, who survives, March NORMAN LOUIS TURBE'IT Kristine. Steven and Kathleen and other expenditures (insurance, year's fee of $13,650plus $650 for a le(~ 25,1942. brother Ned Purdy. cemetery, tax anticipation notes) compliance audit of federal reven!l~ In addition to her husband, she leaves Northville resident Norman Louis Funeral service was at 6 p.m. Satur- LAWRENCE CHAGNON $168,000(7 percent>. sharing fund not required last year. ~ a son Peter Jr. of Salem Township. a Turbett. 66, died January 21 at St. day at Ross B. Northrop and Son daUghter Marilyn of Salem and three Joseph Hospital in Ann Arbor. Funeral Home with Mr. Edward Bur- Lawrence Chagnon. 28. son of Nor· grandchildren. Funeral service was held at 10 a.m. dick of Dunning Park Chapel In Red- thv111eresident Lillian Chagnon and the Friday at First Church of the Nazarene ford officiating. Interment service was late Roland Chagnon. died In Fort Professor Lao's art honored EARLF.ROBERTS where Mr. Turbett was a member. in Evergreen Cemetery in Grand Blanc Thomas. Kentucky. January 20 alter a Dr. Richard Parrott officiated. at 11a.m. Monday. long illness. Professor Lincoln Lao, a Schoolcraft University and is supported in part by. Funeral service for Earl F. Roberts. Burial was in Oakland Hills Cemetery A memorial mass was held at 11a.m, College artist. has been notified that his the Missouri Arts Council. 76.of Salem Township. was held at noon in Novi. January 25 at Our Lady of Victory three dimensional soft painting, "Out- Saturday at Casterline Funeral Home Mr. Turbett. a tool and die worker. Catholic Church In Northville. side Inning" (Sky/Water), will be ex- The uitimate objective of the exchl~i· Inc. in Northville. Officiants were was born May 30. 1919,In Indiana. HAROLDW. VANSICKLE Mr. Chagnon had been a carpenter. hibited in Central Missouri State tion Is to bring together art work whiCh Pastor William Cutler and Pastor He leaves his wife Marcella He was the brother of Louise, Patrie University Art Gallery in Warrensburg, will present an international pe~- Larry Mattis of Salem Bible Church (Vandeventer). children Cheryl Harold W. Van Sickle. 68. who moved and Alexander; brother in Jaw and un- Missouri. He is a Canton resident. tive on art. Fifty artworks were where Mr. Roberts was a member. Wadsworth. Marlin and Gary. sisters to Grayling from the Northville area 10 cle respectively of Patricia and Tucker The international jurled exhibition Is selected for this show from approx-' Mr. Roberts died January 23 at St. Helen and Marjorie and five grand· years ago. died January 19 at Mercy Chagnon. He also leaves his fiancee. sponsored by the Central Missouri State imately 1,600entries. ' Joseph Hospital in Ann Arbor. children. Hospital in Grayling. 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r \ " GENERAL EXCELLENCE WINNER Editorials · 1985

1Q.A- THE NORTHVILLE RECORD-WedneSday, January 29.1986 m~e Nort~utlle lAecorb

Our Opinions

Just a hair too short• J

Community pride , evident at NHS By Michele M. Fecht

Monday's return of students need deserve more than a mere and staff to Northville High SChOOl mention. Last weekend, communi- lI}arks a new beginning for the Regular readers most likely have noticed in recent weeks rific on Susan st. James and the models staring out at me from ty members joined the staff in rea- that new faces are staring out at them from the upper corner of "seventeen," it made me a dead ringer for ShirleyTemple. The more than 25-year-old. facility at dyin~ the high school for Monday's !he t~p of the hill. ThOUghthe pro- this page. Oh sure, the names are the same, but the photos natural curly hair I never knew I had engulfed my entire head. openmg. Had it not been for those above the columns are unfamiliar. After crying for weeks, I vowed I would never cut my hair Ject ISnot completed - with work volunteers, it is doubtful that a again. expected to continue through spr- smooth transition from Cooke to Thephysical transformation ofhalf the editorial staff began ing - the opening of the renovated the renovated facility would have when Bruce Martin shaved his beard. Kevin Wilson followed That was until the summer before college. -Thosetransi- building has given the district some been possible. shortly after Bruce, foregoingthe whiskers attached to his chin much needed encouragement. tional summer months obviouslywere hazardous to my health. ~ for more than four years. (The last time he shaved offthe beard Before embarking on my four-year stint at Michigan State, I Investment of the community's was at a Halloween party he hosted back in 1981.It was a great decidedto chopthe nowwaist-length shag. Mymother made the While Monday's opening is costume; noone knewwhohe was all evening.) appointment for me with her hairdresser Yiannis. I figured I worthy of comment, we find the ef- time and resources in Northville couldn't go wrong in the swivel chair of this Noviresident and forts leading to this week's unveil- High School indicates a new at- Nineteen days ago I joined the hairless duo by shedding my hairdresser to such celebrities as Lana Turner, Miss America ing even more deserving of praise. titUde toward the facility once locks. While the picture above this column is far different from and the late Princess Grace. Clutching a picture of Dorothy There was considerable specula- regarded as a thorn-in-the-side of the one I've been using for more than two years, it is not recent Hamill,I went in for a "wedge." tion as late as last Friday that the the district. We are pleased to see enoughto depict my new "do." Thank God. facility would not be ready for community pride has replaced the I knewI was in trouble whenhe brushed my hair back into a students and staff at the beginning neglect and indifference which When it comes to haircuts, I'm the world's biggest Wimp.I ponytail and snipped it off at the rubberband. After hearing the of the new semester. Anyone walk- plagued the former facility. suppose this stems from childhood (when looking for logical soundofthe long,blondclump hit the floor,I onceagain vowedI ing thrOUgh the high school halls reasons for illogical behavior, pin the blame on your mother). wouldnever let scissors touch my head. Whileit turned out to be and classrooms last week would While snags still exist in In trying to tame my unruly towhead, my mother experimented a goodhaircut, it just wasn't for me. Myonly saving grace was have found the prospects for open- scheduling for areas of the building with a variety of styles going from pixies to page boys and that my best friend and MSU roommate, Linda, also cut her ing discouraging. not yet completed, we hOp'e layers to bangs. My enormous cheeks and big ears did little hair before going up to East Lansing. Never adept at a curling stUdents, staff and the communIty justice to these styles. Though the hair stayed out of my eyes, I iron, Linda spent the first few months on campus with two long ; While staff members and ad- continue to face the adversity with usually lookedlike a pumpkin wearing a toupee. pincurls (we called them tubes) running downeach side of her _ • ministrators are to be commended the same patience exhibited face. I, on the the other hand, did not have enoughhair to make for their persistent dedication to My younger sister suffered the same fate. In all fairness, eventhe slightest curl. throughout this project. Comple- however, mom was not totally responsible for the massacre on this project, the efforts of com- tion is too close at hand to forego Karen's head. My sister had a penchant for going to bed with m'unity volunteers, students and the community support so crucial When I graduated from college and took my job at The parents in the district's hour of gum in her mouth. The gooey mass discovered in her hair the Record, I opted not to cut my hair. In fact, up until this month, to the high school's success. follOWingmorning made for some very interesting layering. I'd worn my hair pretty much the same way for nearly a decade. My recent encounter with the scissors was somewhat Needless to say, such horrific experiences kept both of us unexpected. An appointment for a trim turned into an hour-long from cutting our hair once we were old enoughto make our own overhaul. In shock over the finished product, I fretted for days Region would gain decisions about appearance. I spent my junior highyears wear- over what people wouldsay. I felt like Joan of Arc without the ing my hair nearly downto my waist. ThOUghit had longlost its armor. towheaded splendor, the long strands hid the chubby cheeks • (and sometimes the eyes, nose and mouth). Nowthat it's almost three weeks old, I'm starting to get us- ... if rift is reduced ed to my shorn locks. Manypeoplehave been very kind. Others, The summer between junior high and highschool,I suffered those honest souls, have been diplomatic in their rejection. \ In the past month, free of the SUburbanites drawn to. the my first self-inflicted hair catastrophe. The excitement· of . , "You know,the nice thing about hair is that it grows," has been need to pander to voters in an elec- businesses and events of the city, heading off to high school coupled with my new'status as a a frequent response. While I've shrugged -Of!. most of the tion year such as 1985, Detroit and that his own inflammatory cheerleader (we all have skeletons inour closets>,prompted me criticism, I couldn't help but panic at my mother's comment. M.ayor Coleman Young has twice rhetoric puts off some potential to take on a new look. Opting for a "shag" was my way of rid- Uponseeing my freshly cut hair, she remarked, "You know, I said publicly that regional coopera- contributors to renewal. ding the schoolgirl image. Whilethe shag may have lookedter- thinkI did that toyouwhenyouwere little." tion is the only way for both city and suburbs to thrive in the long We suspect there is more to term. Both in his inaugural address Young's apparent conversion than and his State of the City speech, that, however. In the past year, he Young suggested that he will be has been active with the "Big in sight After more open-minded in his dealings Four," a shorthand reference to with suburban leaders. conferences between the Detroit mayor, the Oakland and Wayne the I '.- While such a recognition of County executives and the Macomb By Steve Fecht common sense on Young's part County board of commissioners' I may be late in arriVing, it is chairman. The meetings have been noteworthy. In December, 1984,we cordial and productive, by all ac- fact puplished an editorial in this space counts, and it may be that Young By PHILIP JEROME -I urging more cooperative relation- has learned from experience that it I ships between suburban com- is far easier to accomplish things munities and the City of Detroit. by cooperating with one another We were roundly criticized for sug- than by pushing a steamroller over I attended the Michigan Press Associa- :. ge~ting that. any such thing could the opposition. tion CMPA)convention at the Amway Grand I be- accomplIshed while Coleman in Grand Rapids last weekend. It's a good YQUng is mayor of Detroit. Now A couple of mayoral convention. You meet newspaper people I th~t Young seems to be opening the statements, of course, don't make from across the state and have an opportuni- d~r to a more cooperative period, everything sweetness and light. ty to share ideas with them. The Governor we must urge SUburban leaders to There are definite competing in- always speaks at the Friday luncheon, and .!! reconsider their stance. terests between the city and there are morning and afternoon seminars suburbs which will not go away, bothdays. .. We expect that many in the and the day will come when subur- suburbs will reject the suggestion ban leaders will find Young has One of the highlights for me, however, is that anything has changed. "Mere once again employed the political the opportunity to go into the "Awards - rhetoric," was one explanation we clout he carries as mayor of this Rooms" - the rooms where the winners of were offered. "He wants something state's largest city to accomplish last year's MPA contest are on display. This fIi>mus, and once he gets it he'll go year's display room was particularly nice in something he wants at their ex- the sense that Sliger/Livingston newspapers back to screaming at us and calling pense. won so many awards. Our company won a • us racists. " total of 26awards, and the Northville Record That should not preclude ef- and NoviNewswon13ofthem. Wherever you (. That Young wants something forts to work together for the com- lookedthere was a copy of the Record or the from the suburbs is clear - he mon good of southeastern News. ne.eds more cooperation to ac- Michigan. To reprise our com- cq,mplish some of the goals he has ments of 13 months ago: A bustling In the General Excellence category, for his city, including items like the Northville or booming Novi may three of the four papers were from Sliger/- Cobo Hall expansion and a pUblic thrive for a time despite decay in Livingston. The Record and News took first transportation system that works. Detroit. Detroit may make some and second, some other paper came in third He may need to seek support for gains at the expense of its suburbs. and the Livingston County Press CLCP), c~ino gambling in the city. He But neither side in this fruitless another of our papers, got honorable men- • I iSQ't stupid - he knows the con- division will ever reach its full tion. tinued rebirth of the downtown and potential without some union of ef- ri~erfront areas relics heavily on forts. LCP Editor Dennis Keenon and I were looking at the General Excellence Winners, and I was joshing him because his paper Pabllcatlon Number USPS 396880 seemed a lot better than the paper whichwas I. f·~ ~iTlll~. Northuilh~. tf{l~rllr~ giventhird place ahead ofhim. Business, EditOrial and Advertising olllces I got my comeuppanceshortly later when . located at 1().4W. Main Sl., Northville, Michigan twoother journalists stopped by to lookat the ~ember: Michigan Press Association .a167. Telephone 349-1700.Send address changes Suburban Newspapers or America to The NorthVille Record, P.O. Box 899, Brighton, General Excellence winners. One of the .' ~atlonat Newspaper ASSOCiation MI.a116. fellows was commenting on the Increased Vice-President and •...... ••••.••• Rolly Petereon Represented Nationally by General Manager emphasis in newspaper design. "Look at that ~.s SUBURBAN PRESS,INC. 'if.'fal Managing Editor ..••••.....••..•..• Philip Jflrome Novi News," he said to his friend. "It's all r Edllor , •Jean Day flash." And MichIgan Newspaper Coop., Inc., Stall Reporter., •••.•.... , .•••... Nell Geoghegan Stall ReDOrter••.••••.•..•..•••• Michele M. Fecht American Newspaper Representatives,lnc. Stall Reporter , 8. J. Martin Stall Reporter ••.•.•.••••••• , , •• , , •• Kevin Wllaon The comment- upset me because he Stall Pholographer ••••••..•••••••••• Steve Fechl sales Dlreclor •••.••••....•••..•• Michael Preville hadn't even bothered to lookInsidethe paper. ~ ~ Sliger/Livingston sales Manager •• , , , ••••••• , , •• Suzanne Dlmllroll He was reacting solely to the fact that the Aasoclale sales Manlger .••••••••••• Glry Kelber ~.. Publications, Inc. sales Representallve ••.•...•••••• sandy Mitchell paper "looks gOod."Weknowour papers look_: ~ sale. Represenlallvtt , • , ••• , •, , , •• , ,Sue McClaIn good; we work hard to make sure they do. ; 't Subsidiary or Suburban Communications Corp. But we also work hard to make sure the con- .• ' Study hall tenlls just as strong. . I

1 t ! , f Wednesday. January 29.1986- THE NORTHVILLE RECORD-11·A Readers Speak Four-story offices may destroy residential character

ToOntheJanuaryEditor: 7, 1986, with the editorial Record,our planningcommissionvoted Armed with the knowledge that to commercial development (three township.Of course, all this was done my gratitude. helpofKevinWilsonandTheNorthvllle to allow massive fGur story develop- neighboringFarmington Hills, with Its story), our planning commissionvoted as a part of their sweeping "Haggerty Sincerely, mentinNorthvllleTownship. highproperty values, has a 40 footllmlt In a 48 foot (four story) limit for our RoadDevelopmentPlan." R.Allen Whoare these people that have the authority to plan away the essence ofa residentialcommunity? We should certalnJy be allowed to develop property within the zoning Mail carrier praised philosophyof our township. Whenour for making extra effort Compromise a lost art commissioners don't like the philosophy,they simply "re-write" It. Our planners seem more concerned Tothe Editor: aboutrommerclalland speculatorsand On December 21, 1985, I was out of developersthan the general welfare of town and my neighbor had agreed to B.y Kevin Wilson homeowners. take in my mall. Whenthey came over, Anyimpartial observer wouldhaveto there wasno mall at all. question their intentions and motives. The residents are getting another bad We all thought this rather strange, deal on Seven Mile Road, this time at and so I inquiredof"Roy," our carrier, Haggerty. In fact three miles of Hag- and he said he had left a bundie, as he gerty. remembered. I began asking around the complex and in doing so found an Even as the pollsters and political scien- obvious Lansing debate over the past 18mon- How hard will you fight for $125? It's Four story development shouldbe a separate and major issue. Notoneresi- opened letter to me in one of the tists are pronouncing party loyalty a dead no- ths - the income tax issue. The two sides are important, sure. If you left $125laying on the driveways. tion, and the number of voters who identify arguing over estimates of a 1986 budget sidewalk, I'd bend over to pick it up. But is it dent spoke in favor of this, except th~m~lves as independents'rises by the day, "surplus" that differ by $140 million. Com- worth virtually ignoring all the other members ofour own"appointed" plan- Thisprompted me to stoppayment on Michigan has seen an escalation of partisan ning commission.!!this Issue was put my paycheck whichwas supposedto be pared to a state budget of $6 billion the dif- business of government to argue the issue? to a Yote on a public referendum, warfare. The departure of Michael Busch as ference between the two parties amounts to Better yet, as a voter, are you such a slave to deliveredthat day. . toWnshipresidents would most likely Sincethat time "Roy" has foundmail· minority leader in the state house of less than two percent of the total spending this one issue that the GOP can bUyyour vote Yoteit downwith an overwhelmingma- representatives is likely to heighten the ten- in three diUerentlocationson his route, plan but it absorbs a far larger portion of the for $31, or even $125? The party leaders cer- jority. whichhe has delivered to me personal- sions. budget discussion. tainly seem to think so, and the sad part is or course, our planners dismissed ly. I findthis commendableand want to they may be right. this idea without consideration. Our say publicly,"Thank you,Roy." Busch was criticized for not being par- At the heart of the argument is whether planners treated public objectionsas a tisan enough - in other words, for being will- the income tax rollback that both sides agree nuisance and an inconvenience, with I hope this makes up for some of the ' It is in this scenario that the inability to theloneexceptionofCommissionerTed complaints he hears if he's a little ing to compromise with the other side to should come earlier than planned when the compromise shows itself as most ridiculous. tax was raised in 1982 should take effect Martin, whoseemed to have the public behindinhis deliveries. make the government perform rationally. When debate over the tax rollback first open- Interestat heart. L.A.Johnson This sometimes meant cooperating with January 1 or April 1. That's a difference of 90 ed, the difference between the GOP and the Have the township residents been CountryPlace , DeJ!l?Crats even whe~ the GOP's political days and the amount of tax to be cut off is 0.5 Democrats was some 12 to 18 months. The "sold out" to commercial interest? Has poSItion could be remforced by resisting percent. The GOP claims it amounts to dollar figure at stake, then, was four to six the very soulofour townshipbeenplan- everything. Such an approach may be almost 10percent of the state income tax, and times the $31 figure for the average family. nedaway? statesmanlike, but it doesn't satisfy those in that's one way to calculate it. But the actual For the privileged few, the issue became one Sincerely, We welcome . ~. both parties who oppose any initiative from difference in the tax rate is 0.5 percent. of up to $750. That ain't hay, but it's still only RobertE. Johnson the other side just because it came from the That's $5 per $1,000of taxable income, which one-half percent of income - less than a J other side. Those who think this way keep is one thing, but we're only talking about one- nickel out of a $10 bill. From that starting Lost check l'S "'eturned This newspaper welcomes Let ' • score - a RepUblican votes against a quarter of that because the only difference .a' ters to the Editor. We ask,': point, the two sides have negotiated this thing however, that they be issue : Democratic bill, so the Democrats gather between the sides is one-quarter of a year. So down to where they differ by little more than - together to oppose the GOP's next move, we're arguing about $1.25per $1,000of earn- Tothe Editor: I oriented, confined to 500 wor~ : one penny on that same $10 bill. Yet they OnTuesday,January 21, Iaccldental- and that they contain the' regardless of its merits. ings .. can't settle on that and move on to something With the average family income now Iy ~pped a check while shopping at signature, address and telephone' rational. Mel]ers. b f th ·t N will All this would make a perverse kind of hovering above $25,000,we're talking about I wouldlike to thank KeithJohnson,anum er 0 e wrt er. am~s sense if voters paid much attention to it. But $31 per household. That's tax on gross in- young man that found the check and be withheld on request, but a voters increasingly say they vote for the in- come, before the figure is reduced by the Why? Because the GOP can't expect turned it in.Sincehe didn'tleave his ad- brief explanation of why the re- : dividual and not the party. If that's true, then various exemptions and deductions, not to voters to remember the tax increase of 1982 dress o~phonenum~r with the store, I quest is being made should ac- the partisan scorekeepers are really just mention the state's own homestead property unless they keep pounding at it through this ~ould like to take thISmeans to thank company the letter. Deadline for .. bUSyimpressing each other and an element tax credit. For the handful of lucky families November, regardless of the logic that would of the press. That's politics, of course. It ain't pulling down taxable income of $100,000a have settled the issue last November. And ~'he doesn't live in this community, submission is 3:3~p.m. Mo~day ... beanbag, but it ain't government, either. year - presumably most of them with GOP that's why state government in Michigan is maybe someone reading this that does We reserve ~e n~t to edi~ let- leanings - the actual difference between the so frustratingly slow to accomplish anything knowhim will be kind enoughto relay ters for breVIty, clarity and hbel. Consider for the moment only the most GOP and Democratic plans is roughly $125. of consequence. ------r ------NEW CUENTSONl Y------. Beautiful Nails! I Come to.the 5th Annual I "'S nI . - • SPECIAL . ~ , - • 4 ~\. ... ~.-., ~. l' ./)J'Q ./00" Tired of Low !nterest c ;( ~ ~o..,o, ~~ N ~~NICURE and PEDICU~~ I -n.oO ""-~~ • 0 ~IN 0, ~. 'On Your IRA? •v ~~ ~ltJ' ~J; ~~ee $0 qe~ REG. $32 NOW $25 l ~ ~ Call Norman Weast & Associates I . .~ at Gerald'. at Gerald'. I; FARMINGTON OI~8 32770 FrenkJln Rd. 41012 FIve Mile • DOMESDOW 455-2609 Frenklln.ML NorthYllle Twp .. MI. 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( . ·• wilt NnrtlluUlt U\tCnrll f 'Tankers tie Churchill in classic swim meet

By NEll. GEOGHEGAN Move over AU-FraZier, LOUis- Schmelling and Dempsey-Firpo. 'This was reminiscent of two fantastic These three legendary boxing con- fighters, neither of which could knock down frontations now have to make room for a new classical meeting that took place the other. It was really too good for either team in these parts last week. It was a swim meet - one that Jack Dempsey pro- to lose so I guess it was a fitting way to end an bably wouldn't have even understood, but one he would have enjoyed incredible meet. ' nonetheless. f In what most observers viewed as the meet that would ultimately decide the - Keith Wrigh~ championship of the WLAA Western Mustang swim coach Division, Northville and Livonia Chur- chill battled it out last Thursday (January 23) for a few anxious hgurs. and it all ended with an lI&86 deadlock. "This was reminiscent of two fan· and fourth respectively. Buell's 2:08.7 Northville nE!ededa 1-3 finish in lite tastic fighters. neither of which could was two seconds better than he's clock- 400 freestyle relay to ensure the tie, and knock down the other," a charged-Up ed all season and StoeckJin continues to that's ex~ what happened. The Mustang coach Keith Wright said. "It improve with a 2:21.9. team of Wayne, Stoecklin, SmIth and e was really too good for either team to Mikalonis came in first (3:37.1) whUe lose so I guess it was a fitting end to an Bainbridge dropped a half-second from his time against Glenn three days BuelI, Jim Thompson, Jason Hill ana incredible meet. But that's not saying Mickey Moore teamed for the ever im- we wouldn't have loved to get just one earlier in the 50 freestyle to win (23.0) and Buell blew away the competition in portant third. more point." "This was a total team effort,:' Wright has been coaching swimming the 100butterfly, one of the few races the wire, Wright said. "It was the best qf for 23 years, but you can be sure he that didn't go down to with a time of 56.0. everything we had and the ~t of won't soon forget this one. everything (Churchill) had. We won a "It was a classic," he said. "I can't Northville's two young divers - Robert Deviak and Reece Baldwin - majority of the close races and our think of very many meets that I've seen determination and poise were very in my life that can even compare to this took third and fifth places respectively in the one-meter event and scored 'noticeable " . one." Northville took seven firsts in uie Record photo by RICK SMITH After taking a brief early lead, Nor- season high point totals in the process. e Mikalonis won theSOOfreestyle (5.13.0), meet, compared with just four for the thvUle fen behind only to catch up and Chargers. But Churchill had the ad- Darius Mikalonis won the 200-yard freestyle race against Churchill pull into a tie in the last race. But lost in but Dave Wayne was touched out for first place in the 100freestyle (53.2). vantage of swimming in their own pool, the drama of the tie was a convincing with a vocal crowd cheering them on. 106-64 conference win over Westland This allied up to the best race of the The contest was originally scheduled at John Glenn three days earlier. The meet. Bainbridge needed to set a new Northville, but delays in completing the Mustangs' record now stands at 2-3-1 school record in order to edge out Chur- refurbished pool area forced the switch. Spikers nip Chargers, Hawks overall, 1-1·1 in the WLAA (but chill's Mark Papierski by two-tenths of In the win over Glenn, Northville undefeated in the Western Division at 1- a second for a win inthe 100backstroke. prepped for Churchill by taking ~ Df o-ll. The time of 57.6 qUalified Bainbridge 11 fll'Sts and trounced the Rockets In a world of sports where winning is Like the Churchill match, the Har- all." The newcomers did a credible job. The opening event - the 200-yard for the state championships. ~d amaz- the only thing, Steve McDonald is one of rather routinely. Buell won both the 200 rison contest was close most of the way, but the game was lost. medley relay - set the tone for the ingly, Papierski's time was also good freestyle and the 100 butterfly, and! the few exceptions. but it was largely due to ininspired play But in the third and deciding game, whole night as the Northville team nip- enough to set a new Churchill school McDonald, the coach of the Nor- Bainbridge did likewise in the 50 and by the Mustangs. After going up 11)-4in the regulars were back intact and, after ped ChurchilI by just three-hundredths record and qualify him for the state 100freestyle to pace the winners. . thville Volleyball squad, saw his team the first game, Northville relaxed whUe a 7.0 blitz to open the scoring, Nor- of a second. Jeff Bainbridge, Doug meet as well. win twice last week - that pleased him. "We knew Glenn wouldn't be as tough the Hawks nickeled-and-dimed their thville cruised to the Victory. Buell, Eric Leiendecker and Craig Despite the win, the Mustangs still as Churchill, but we went into the meet But when he saw the Mustangs standing way back into it. The Mustangs won the Smith notched a season-best time of trailed 73·69 and the Chargers' around and not giving it their all in cer- with a purpose," Wright said. "We be{lt opener by two points, but McDonald 1:46.77 to win the race. . strongest event - the 100breastroke - Glenn and hel~ prepare for ChUl'<$ill tain situations, he wasn't happy at all. wasn't too happy about it. "I was disappointed because the girls Darius Mikalonis extended the was up next. wright concluded that If atthesametime~" .. {,. "; Sure, Northville beat Livonia Chur- didn't move very well and we looked a Mustang lead by winning the next race Churchill went 1-2,the meet would like- Tomorrow's '(January 30) Western chill 16-14,9-15,17-15on January 20, and Game number two saw a few new little fatigued and Oat," McDonald (200 freestyle) with a time of 1:53.4 ly be over. But senior Eric Lelendecker downed Farmington Harrison 15-13,lO- faces in the line up - Jill Gallagher, Division dual meet with FarmingtOn said. "We were glad about the win but I while Dave Wayne came in third went out and dropped a full two seconds Harrision will be the first time this IS, 15-7last Thursday, but it was the im- Melanee Urbahns and Mary Brown. It knew, and the players knew, that we (1:58.1). In the 200 1M, Buell and Paul off his best time ever to take a valuable provement (or lack of it) that concern- was McDonald's way of telling his season the Mustangs will host a meet. really didn't play too well. We did what StoeckJin swam t.opersonal best times second (1:08.5), sending the outcome to Wright says the pool is ready and tbe @ ed McDonald. starters, "play hard. or don't play at we had to do to win, but not much else." but only managed to come in second the final event. action will get under way at 7 p.m. . "You like to get the wins, but you still l like to see improvement," McDonald pointed out. "I didn't think we improv- ed all that much last week. We need more consistency - we're still too hot and cold." Cagers split pair, ~But a win is a win, and the two last week give the Mustangs a 6-2 overall record, 4-1 in the WLAA, including a raise record to 7-3 perfect 2-{)against Western Division teams. .. 'Actually, it was the Harrison match By NEll. GEOGHEGAN themselves trailing by 17at the half. • that was worrying the coach. Except "We stayed with them in the first for a some slight problems, the Chur- With the high school basketball quarter, but it just seemed like we season halfway through, the Nor- didn't come to play," Harrison chill outing was everything you could thville cagers have yet to play a want in a volleyball confrontation: a pointed out. "We just weren't ex- down to the wire contest pitting two home game but are still considered ecuting very wen or playing good evenly matched teams together. the big surprise of the Western defense." Lakes Activity Association. The "It was pretty exciting and I was pro- The last two quarters weren't ud of the kids, especially in the last Mustangs sPlit a pair of conference much better as the lead ballooned to game," McDonald said. "With every games last week to give the team an 25 after three quarters, and then impressive 7-3 overall record, 6-2 in Glenn outscored NorthvUle 17-10in close game we pullout, the girls are theWLAA. starting to get more confidence and the fourth to complete the blow-out. composure. They know they can win the On January 21, Northville ran into "We talked at halftime about not a hot·shooting Westland John Glenn trying to get it alI back at once, but close ones and that's a good attitude to team that handed the home team its we never did gain any ground," Har- have." worst defeat of the year, an 85-53set rison said. "They never cooled off Churchill actualIy scored more points back. But, true to its season-long from the field." in the three games than the Mustangs scrappy play, the Mustang team For the game, Glenn connected on (44-42), but it was Northville who put turned it around to edge Plymouth 6O-percent from the floor, while the ~gether wi~ in two very close games. Canton 62-58last Friday. Mustangs angulshed at 3Q-percent. "I don't want to build up this Don Norton and Mike HUfinger pac- . home-away thing but if you consider ed NorthvUle with 14 points apiece, I I After splitting the first two, the I we haven't really played a home but most of their points came in the ( Mustangs found themselves down 14-13 .. ,~ in the third, just one point away from a game yet, we're very satisfied with later stages of l.he game, when the loss - but they fOUghtback to tie it up. the record," Northville coach Omar outcome was apparent. Steve • The Chargers again went ahead 15-14, Harrison admitted. "When we final- Hawley poured in 30 points for the 'and Northville responded again by ty- ly get into our gym, it should be an Rockets. ing it up and then scored the next two advantage to us, but 1 don't want But the Canton contest typified points for the win. everybody to think that just because many of Northville's victories this we're home, we will win. You just season: jump out to an early lead can't count on anything." and then hold on for dear life down McDonald said that hitting up front Harrison's walt appears to be over and serving in the backcourt were the the stretch for a slim victory. After because the refurbished gymnasium opening a 16-4 lead after one keys in the win. As a team, the is reportedly avaUable after after Mustangs connected on 9O-percent of its quarter, the Mustangs never let Can- numerous delays. The Mustangs ton get closer than 10points until the serves, the best percentage this season. were scheduled to host their first teading the way was Lynn Frellick, final minutes. contest of the season yesterday "We were up by about 10or 11and Who was good on 19-0f.19 serves, in- (January 28, after The Record cluding six aces. (Canton) made its mn and sliced It deadline) against North Farm- to five a few times," Harrison ex- ington. plained. "But we responded with ; "Lynn had the kind of service that Unfortunately, Northville just you want to bottle up and save it for free throws and some clutch happened to be playing John Glenn shooting by Norton." ~very time you really need it," at a time when the Rockets were ldcDonald said. "She was just soaring. After downing the In the last quarter alone, Norton ~evastating. " Mustangs by 32, Glenn trounced a hit two three-POint plays and ended the day with 22 points on lQ-of.13 ; Fellow teammate and senior Lisa respectable Plymouth Salem team by 22. from the floor. Guard Kirk Morrison Cipicchio also had a good service outing chipped in 15points while senior for- by hitting l1-of-12 and two aces whUe "They are just hotter than a fire Dawn Kutcher and Nicki LaRoque com- cracker," Harrison said. "I guess ward Paul Newitt hauled down 11re- bined for a perfect 11-of-11. Robin they are on a tear, and we picked a bounds and hit two key free throws Strunk (15 hits, two kills), Tricia bad time to mess with them." in the waning minutes, which also ActUally, both teams started the helped Northville counter the Chiefs 'Ducker (12 hits, three kUls) and comeback bid. Frellick (18 hits, six kUls) were also game with a flury of offensive 'very eUective up front for No~ville. firepower, and the score was knotted The Mustangs did a much better at 22 after the first quarter. But the job shooting in this game, hitting 26- : "Not just one person was doing the next quarter proved to be the big dif- of-49 from the field for 53 percent. :- ~itting for us and consequently (Chur- ference as Northville couldn't keep This Friday, NorthvUle travels to " up with its WLAA foe. The Rockets :chill) couldn't concentrate on just one Livonia ChurchUl to battle the Record photo by STEVE FECHT" =, -person," McDonald explained. "It went on a 24-7 tear in the quarter, Chargers, who will be out to avenge spread out their defense and helped our and the stunned Mustangs found a December loss to the Mustangs, Senior guard Mike HUfingel' (right) tries to drive past a Canton defender • , )ttack." . .-"

\ \ Wednesday, January 29,1986- THE NORTHVILLE RECORD-13.A While gymnasts scores go up, losses continue to mount RECREATION. ; BRIEFS One of the best things about gymnastics is that you parallel bars put Northville into third place In Saline can chart a team's Improvement by looking at the after the {lrst two events, but numerous Calls and scores. In a dUal meet, the two teams aren't actually mistakes in the final two caused the team to Callto competing against one another, they are competing fifth by the end of competition. Beach's 8.1topped all SOCCER REGISTRATION: Registration Corthe high scores from the jUdges. other Mustangs in the vault, her 8.0placed her fourth for the Spring 1986season will be held at the That's WhyNorthville gymnastics coach Michelle in the parallel bars and a 7.6 was also tops in the Recreation Center Saturday, February I, Chamiga remains optimistic even though the floor. Beebe grabbed a sixth place in the bars with a from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Please bring a birth Mustangs have yet to win a dual meet this season. In 7.9 while Hickman's 7.55was good for sixth place in certificate If you are a first time player. Fee every successive outing, the young gymnasts have the balance beam. In the all·around competition, is $20, and season play begins In April. • improved on their point total as a team, and In· Beach compiled 30.85points, good for sixth place in Players voluntarily changing teams will be dividually. the tournament. assessed a $10 uniCorm fee. Beginning In a season opening loss to North Farmington, "We had some Calls that hurt our scores," Char- February 2, a late registration fee will be Northville scored just 95.00points, but in the follow- niga admitted. "I{ I can get them to stay on, the assessed. Age groups include: 8 and under ing three contests the Mustangs increased that score scores will go even higher. But they are really (born 1978-79);10and under (1976-77);12and by 12, 13and 16points respectively. On January 18, beautiful routines, it's just that the falls are keeping under (1974-75); 14 and under (1972·73); 17 Northville scored 107.60to place 11th in the 16team the scores down." and under U969-76-7I>. Dearborn Invite. The score improVed on January 22 The gymnasts travel to Walled Lake Western for a BASEBALL REGISTRATION: Registra- in a dual meet with Hartland, but the Eagles prevail- dual meet tonight (January 29) at 7 p.m. and they tion for the Northville Junior Baseball ed 122.6-108.3,dropping the Mustangs' record to G-2, host their fIrst meet of the season next Monday Leagues will be February 1 between 9 a.m. ().lin the Western Lakes Activity Association. Three (February 3) against Farmington Harrison at 7p.m. and 3:30p.m. at the Rec Center. Try-outs will days later, the gymnasts placed fifth in an eight be held April 12, and the season begins in team invitational in Saline, by scoring 111.05. May. Managers, coaches, age group com- "I'm not complaining at all," Cbarniga said. "At missioners and umpires are also needed. All every meet our scores have improved. I think the Area youths responsiblllties are handled by volunteers, giris have done a great job, considering all the new except umpire positions. Fees are as follows: gymnasts we have on the team." 8 and under - $20; 10 and under/12 and At Dearborn, the trio oCWendy Beach, Vyonne under/14 and under/16 and under - $30; 12 Beebe and Tonya Hickman consistently scored the place in meet and under travel team (Pee Wee Reese)/14 highest for Northville. Beach, a freshman, and and under travel team (Sandy Koufax)/16 Hickman, a junior, tied Corteam honors in the vault The Clarenceville Swim Club traveled to Lansing and under travel team (Mickey ManUe)/I8 with a 7.75,while Beebe, another freshman, was next January 11-12 to compete in the Grand Ledge and under travel team (Connie Mack) - $45; .with 7.55. Beach came back with a team-high 7.6 in Dolphin A-B swim meet, along with over 300 other 12and under softball/IS and under softball - the floor exercise, and a 7.3in the parallel bars. swimmers and 21 other teams. Three Northville $30; 18and under girls travel softball - $45. At Hartland, the Mustangs looked very strong in youths, who are members of the team, put in im- Maximum family cost is limited to $75, ex· the vault and parallel bars, but had problems in the pressive performances and captured a variety of top cluding travel team fees. floor exercise, and the experienced Eagles seized six fmlshes. the opportunity. Eric Newton was the only area swimmer to win an HORSEMANSHIP: Schoolcraft College'S - "(Hartland) has a lot of club girls and are a real event. He lapped 2:24.84 in the open division (boys Community Services prpgram will offer good team," Cbamiga said. "The floor seems to be 13-18)2001Mfor the win and notched a second in the equine courses and classes, ranging from our weakest point and itwas their strongest. II 200backstroke (2:27.73). Newton also placed fiCthin how to choose the best horse and shOWing Hickman took a second place in the vault (7.65), a the boys' 13-14division 200butterfly with a time of horses. Classes beginning February 5 are fourth in the bars (7.35), a fourth in the balance 2:23.38. Horse Health I and February 6 Business beam (7.14) and a sixth in the floor exercise (7.05) The brother and sister duo of Bob and Pam Management for Horse Owners. for a good all-around performance. But an even Holdridge also helped the Clarenceville team score The full one-day clinics are scheduled more impressive all-aruund effort was put in by some points. In the boys' 11·12 division, Bob was February 9; the Psychology of Equine Train. Beach. She captured a third in the vault (7.6) and the third in the 1001M (1:14.30), sixth in the 50 butterfly ing, March 8; Trailering Your Horse and bars (7.65), a second in the beam (7.5) and a fifth in (34.43)and fourth in the 200freestyle (2:14.16). April 13Showing Your Horse in Hand. the floor exercise (7.3>' Pam grabbed fIfths in both the 100butterfly and as For more information and registration Again, some outstanding scores in the vault and a member oCthe 200medley relay team. call 591-6400,extension 409. ' • Recordphoto by RICKSMITH .Tonya Hickman scored a 7.14 inthe balance beam against Hartland ·Wrestlers edge Pats " I ;to up record to 5-8

.:"• I It's taken a while, but the Northville eight winning bouts. '\35mm CAMERA I )Vrestling program is slowly inching its Freshman John Kochenak beat the ~ '::.:;..v~ :~y up to more respectable territory. Pat's Doug Horezko 11·5in the 9lI-pound : By Christmas time back in match while sophomore Keith Graham The last thing you-need when you're l\ when you bring in 2 rolls for I' :I1ecember, 'the young Mustang grap- pinned Jeff Home in 38 seconds at IOS. · piers had yet to win.a dual meet in six Following the first two matches, Nor- over 55, \s a problem paying for your I developing and printing. I trles •.But since the nl!~ year, Northville thviIle was up 9-0. After two Franklin ~. car insurance. . '-, 1The201ders do not havetobe lell althe same~me,but all ordersmustbe ~ 1- • l:9ach Jack Townsley has witnessed a pins, the Mustangs' Paul Maliszewski Age'haS its rewards. Sometimes • • Jellunder onename.Good on Kodak DISC, 110, 126 or35mmcolorpnnl ~ I complete turn around in which the team tied it up at 12 by decisioning Craig It does with Auto-Owners. They give good I film(IuD frame, Co41 processonly) ValidatanyFoxPhotowalk~nor dnve- '--'. I · has won five of its last seven dual meets Lapanowskl at 126. drivers age 55 or older a discount. So instead of I upstore.Coupon mustaccompanyorder Offergood through2-8-86 Aak ~ PII070 raising your premiums or reducing your for detalls.HURRYI WHILESUPPUESLAST. . -Till! 35m", Spectu/"'" J ,and raised the current won-loss ledger Two more Northville sophomores - coverage you may pay a little less for your auto • to 5-8 overall, 2-5 in the Western Lakes John Frisbee and Tony Lawrence - insurance. Activities Association. won their matches to give Northville Auto-Owners respects maturity and a good - -The most recent victim to the the lead back. Frisbee came from driving record. Mustang resurgence was Livonia behind to beat Frank Valardi 4-2 and Just ask your "no problem" Auto-Owners Franklin, who feU 39-30 in a WLAA Lawrence pinned Shawn Gibbons. But agent how he can save you money on your car match-up last Thursday. Out of the 13 at 145and 155, veterans Dana Letarte insurance. When you hear the news, you'll be regulars Northville used against the and Ken Kehoe were both pinned and Plus huge savings on Patriots, there were just three per- the lead swung back to the Patriots. other film sizes. formers who weren't either freshmen, But the Mustangs pulled out the vIe' sophomores or first year wrestlers. tory by taking three of the last four ,~~:~Olal:~~::::E? "We are getting better as we get matches. John McRae pinned Joe Saturday.Hurry! Sale E=n:;d~S Agency :;;;~iE~~=.~~~= more experience," Townsley said. Radabaugh (167), newcomer Blake ~~:i" • "Most of our first year wrestlers are Moo~ pinned Glen Roch (185) and Tim '-~~ 108 W. 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A record-number 275new franchisors • registered in Michigan during 1985, a direct result of the state's streamlined franchise law, according to the Michigan Department of Commerce. "Michigan'S welcome mat is out, and companies are responding in record fashion," said Commerce Director Doug Ross. "It's further proof that our 'We've attracted more business climate is improving." Legislative changes to ease the franchisors to this burdensome regulation on franchises in .:~:/ Michigan were proposed In 1983by the state in the last 18 Blanchard Administration as part of the Governor's 20-point plan to months than in the revitalize the state's economy. Since previous 10 years.' the reforms took effect In June 1984, franchise actiVity in Michigan has been growing by leaps and bounds. "We've attracted more franchisors to Doug Ross; this state In the last 18 months than in Commerce Director the previous 10 years." sald Ross. "We've grown from 428 to 891 fran- chisors injust the last year and one-half since the new law went Into effect." • Michigan is also the home base for : the seventh largest number of fran'chise headquarters In the nation, according to the International Franchise Associa- tion UFA), a trade group based in to apply for registration, submit Washington, D.C. The list of franchise documents subject to merit review, put headquarters Includes Domino's Pizza franchise fees deemed necessary by the. of Ann Arbor; Little Caesar Enter- Corporation and Securities Bureau into prises of Farmington Hills; American escrow and fulfill other requirements: Photo by STEVE FECHT Speedy Printing Centers of Birm- These obligations resulted in: Mike Churchill (right> of Facine and Associates demonstrates graphic screen capacities at the Hi-Tech Fair Ingham; A&W Restaurants of Dear- bureaucratic time delays of up to two born; Nu Vision and Action Auto, both years before a franchisor could, self • of Flint; Tuffy Service Centers of outlets in Michigan. :' ~ Saginaw; and Inacomp Computer Many reputable franchisors decided . Centers and Ziebart Corporation, both that doing business In Michigan_ was' of Troy. more trouble and expense than it was- High-tech within small firms' reach "Prior to 1984,Michigan was univer- worth, and went to other stateS to sally recognized among franchisors as market their business opportunities. ~t: the most difficult state In which to ob- Under the new law, a franchisot By B.J. MARTIN new printing systems can streamline Area Chamber of Commerce at the the computer turns out to be inap- tain and maintain a franchise registra- needs only to notify the Economic correspondence as well. These im- Sheraton Oaks was a complete base propriate for your business' needs. For- tion," said IFA President James W. Crimes Division of the Attorney : It often has been noted many of the provements not only save time and computer system compatible with tunately, computers are easily Trethwey, senior vice president of the General's Office of its intention to do most important advances in products therefore labor costs, but also add to a many IBM systems, including expan- marketed second-hand. Sheraton Corporation, Boston. "Not on- business in Michigan, pay a $250 ser~ • and production have come not from big more pleasant work environment. sion slots for five video display ter- Another question sometimes raised is ly is Michigan's new law In line with vice fee and supply mandatory businesses, but from small firms in minals, a color graphic board/terminal whether the reqUirements of your those of other states that regulate fran- disclosures to the franchise purchasers: ~peciallzed fields. If that bears true 2. They assist management decisions. permitting sophisticated design and business will eventUally expand beyond chisors, but it's an excellent example of It's estimated that one-third of all' even in the short-run future, the effects Weighing variables of prices, pur- design storage features, delivery and what the computer can provide? Many how responsible government can fur- businesses in the country are' fr:an~ ~ould be vast and unpredictable. chases for customers and labor and six-month warranty for under $2,000. computers currently on the market are ther economic opportunity for its chises, accounting for more than $SO(( 'Why? Because advanced electronic production costs often involves reams Many computers can be rented - if made to be upgraded and expanded for citizens. " billion in retail sales in 1985. The U:S: data _ systems. _and computers are of paperwork and complex .calcula- what you have doesn't work I!ut, it's a additional applications. Computer Under the old 1974 Franchise Invest- Commerce Department predicts that becoming Increasingly affordable to tions. By inserting different supply, de- siniple rpatter to start over. What your manufacttiiel's can not oilly inform you ment Act overseen by the Commerce franchising will account for more than small businesses, right down to the in- mand and cost variables Into formulas business needs, buyer-friendly how to add more features, but also how Department, franchisors were required half of retail sale by the year 2000. dependent one-person company. The stored in the computer, it is possible to salespersons are only too happy to ad- much they will cost. advantages of this new technology in ef- review different hypothetical scenarios vise. By saving time and improving ficiency, marketing decisions and plan- and analyze the advantages and disad- The best way to arm yourself for capacity for market research, the com- Chamber schedules seminar • ning have become too significant to ig- vantages of each. dealing with a computer salesperson is puter may have an effect on your nore. not to catch up with all the latest com- business beyond simply expanding a That fact is particulariy true in west 3. They give the user access to more puter jargon - it's simply to tell the market base or saving money by mak- A seminar entitled "Unemployment Frick, Inc., a leading national con· sultlng firm specializing in unemploy- Oakland County's marketplace, a hotb- Information. Computers can transmit salesperson what it is you want the ing it more efficient: it can make the Compensation Cost Control" will be ment compensation cost control. ed of new technology-based businesses. and receive Information to other com- computer to do. Keep inventory business operation a more creative sponsored by the Oakland County Forty percent of Michigan'S top 50 puters and retrieve data which other- records? Print business letters? enterprise. There are numerous Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday, The cost to attend the seminar is $5 "high-tech" companies are based in wise would have to be sought manually. Organize mailing lists? By bringing in testimonials about businesses which February 18. for members of the Oakland County Oakland County, and robotics com- In addition, by cross-referencing data documents and sample reports and began in one field and found an addi- The seminar will be held at Roma's of Chamber of Commerce and $10 for non- panies here account for more than 40 and display.ing it simply and com- forms, you can help the salesperson tional, completely different, field simp- Bloomfield from 8-10 a.m. and the members. The cost includes a continen- percent of all robotics sales in the U.S. prehensibiy, relevant information can pinpoint the simplest, most appropriate ly by experimenting with the computer public is invited to attend. tal breakfast. The seminar will be presented by For business operators long ac- be obtained Without poring through ex- system for your needs. - often to the greater satisfaction of To make reservations or obtain more cIlStomed to traditional paper-based of- traneous data. One concern often expressed is that, the business owner and to the Josef D. Bruner, assistant vice Information call 683-4747 or 644-1229. • fice techniques, electronic information despite the claims of the salesperson, employees. president/marketing for James E. systems can be a little intimidating. To Hardly any business manager would simplify, there are several areas elec- deny the benefits of computer tronic information systems such as technology - if there is any hitch to computers can help a small business: purchasing a computer, it's the cost. TheTractorNewwith198638"14 snowblowerhp ~~~~~• - New office computers can run from and chams 1. They streamline routine clerical $2,000 for portable systems to $6,000 for work. Typiilg and reVising go more computers with greater information QuIckly on a video screen than at a capacity. INGERSOLL typewriter keyboard. Adjustments and One product exhibited at the recent ~rrections are more easily made, and High Tech Fair sponsored by the Lakes Reg. 52799 .. Sale uYestock~ HauBng I1IlIJImII:II • Grain Haunng ~~$207-5 • Model YT114 Four different kinds of • '4 hp tWin cast Iron sleeve Bnggs • Heavy welded double channel sweet feed made and Strallon engine Irame .5speed transmiSSion • Implement 1111assist daily. 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The West Oaks shopping center is managed by Ron financIal leaf In 1986?Do you feel as I I house, car, personal possessIons, cur· : Sesyold and Arlene Wilson of Ramco-Gershenson, Inc. though you squandered much of your rent investment values, cash surrender -: 41 'Dorothy Barsy of Westland won 12 crystal goblets from K mart, moneyonunimportant Items in 1985? o March: Plan to reduce taxes this Determine If you have ample lIfe in· value of lIfe insurance and your sav· :. Diane Atiyeh of Novi won 11paperback novels from the Books Connec- To manage your money wisely in year. Estimate your 1986taxable in- surance to keep your family secure In ings. The total your lIabUities- mor· : 1986,organize your financial life wIth a come. Make sure you're not havIng too theeventofdeath. Haveyoumet deduc· tgage debt and other outstanding per· - tion; Dorothy Bliss of Farmington Hills won 10 pounds of baked ham sonaldebts. Finally, subtract lIabUities :, frorp Krogers and Liz Styre of Walled Lake won nine pairs of sports monthy program. According to the much withheld from your weekly tible amounts on your health in- MIchIgan AssocIation of CPAs, yOU'll paycheck, If in need of shelter from surance? from assets to find your net worth. An· '. socks from Gell's Sporting Goods. gain better controlover your money by taxes, review investments now. Check o Devise an investment strategy. nually examining your net worth will : ~Patrick McKinney of Novi won eight rolls of wallpaper from performing some financial your capital gains posItion. ConsIder Writedownyour investmentobjectives, make you aware of major trends in :' UniCedPaint, Monica Marshall of Farmington Hills won seven rolls of maintenance each month. Here are establishing a trust or making a gift to Do you want to finance your child's your financialwell-being.It also wl1lbe ", Kodak film from Perry Drugs, a Marie Lewis of Detroit won six record someIdeasto help: shift income to a lower-bracket family education? Are youplanningfor retire- helpful if you need to apply for a per- ~ albums or tapes from West Qaks shopping center, and Lillian Brown of o January: The sooner you make a member. ment? Or Is saving up for a downpay- sonalloan. ~ South Lyon won five gold charms from Service Merchandise. contribution to a 1986IRA, the more o April: Dealwithdebt. If youare in ment on a vacation homeyour main ob- o October: Determine how your ,,' Steven Edwards of Southfield won four pairs of shoes from Payless tax-free earnings you'll accumulate. If debt because of credit cards, consIder jective? 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An .. ington Hills won a complimentary "Time of Your Life" weekend at the If youhave notalready contributed to credit card companies, you can cut the vestments. estate passes to a spouse tax·free, ; sneraton Oaks Hotel including deluxe accommodations for two, a 1985IRA,youhave until April 15to do interest dollars you pay back: Where Reminder: If children are away at however, no matter how large It Is. If ~ c~~tails and dinner at Anthony's Lounge, Sunday breakfast or brnch so. There is no extension to this possible, use a savings account as col· summer camp because you could not youdonothave a will,youmay want to .. and use of all recreational facilities. deadline. April 15also Is the deadline lateral for a personal loan. care for them due to your work consult an attorney to draw one up. An ~ , -. I' oJ' for a 1985incometax return. The sooner Reminder: You must file your 1985 schedule, you may be eligible for a existingwillshouldbeupdated. ~ :·-'JAMES M. SHEPARD of Novi has been appointed director for you file, the quicker yOU'llget back a tax return by April 15or apply for an childcare tax credit. o November: Reviewdeductibleex- .. hUman resources information systems at The Detroit Medical Center, refund if any isdue. extension,but youonlyhave until April o August: Retirement planning is penses you've paid since January 1. If ;: which operates six major hospitals and several affiliated health care Reminder: Investing in a 1986tax 15toestablish a 1985ERA. advisable for almost everyone'over 30. income is expected to be about the - 4 bUsin-esses. shelter shouldbe considered now to en- o May: Tuneup your savings. If you In your 30s consider contributing the same next year, accelerate deductions : - The hospitals that make up the center are Children's Hospital of sure getting the safest and fullest tax are maintaining a savings account, be maximum amount to an IRA.Youmay and defer income when possible. Non- ; Michigan, Harper, Grace, Hutzel, Detroit Receiving Hospital and benefits. sure toleave nomore than a three to six want to consider openingor transferr- itemizers shouldtry to "bunch" deduc- .. o February: Draw up a bUdget. month "emergency fund" in ordinary ing all or part of a current IRA into a tions,lumpingseveral deductionsintoa : University Health Center, and the Rehabilitation Institute. Figure out your fixedexpenses for each savingsor moneymarket accounts. Put more aggressive "self-dlrected" IRA, singleyear, and this may pushItemized ... In his new position Shepard will be responsible for personnel monthofthe year. Include rent or mor- any extra cushion in other instruments which may be riskier and offer bigger deductions beyond the zero bracket ~ t'~~ch activities including the design and installation of computeriz- tgage payments, utilities and any other that yield more than moneymarket ac· potentialforgains. amount. Beware of year-end tax law : ~ personnel programs for the 11,ooo-employee medical center. expenses which you do not control. counts. Begin to survey the investment People in their 40s shouldthinkabout changes and consider hiring a CPAfor - Formerly director of personnel services for Harper-Grace hospitals in Then calculate the monthly sum of all arena for a stock, bond,mutual fundor when they wouldlike to retire and the year-endadvice. : (>etroit, he has a bachelor of science degree in business administration expenses over which you have some other investments that will suit your location.Estimate howlarge an income o December: Catch up on recor- .. (rom Wayne State University and a master's degree in business ad- control: transportation, taxes, medical abilityto take risk. and next egg is needed. Figure out the dkeeping.Makingsure all receipts will .. ministration from the University of Detroit. He is a past president of care, entertainment, clothing, in- o June: Manage risks. Review in- savingsyouneedto set aside inorder to be available for filing 1986 income : 4 tpe Healthcare Administration Association of Southeastern Michigan. surance and food.Then, add up your in- surance policies. If youwere to become retire at age 55. taxes. Organize all receipts, old bills : come from wages and investments for disabled or suddenly die, what cushion Peoplein their 50s may want to begin and budgetingaids. Assemblea list that , each month of the year. Subtract the has been provided for your family? GARY NOVAK of Novi has been added to the technical analyst looking for ways to raise equity. You can be utilized by family members If ~ difference to determine your "discre- Find outhowlongyoumust be unableto may want to sell a home after your somethinghappens to you. Write down "- ~taff of Oakland Management services, a software consulting firm in tionary" income" - if any. set aside a work before a disability policy will children are grown and no longer live locationofyour will,insurance policies; ~ Troy. reasonablecash fundeach weekfor out· begin paying you. Many policiesdo not there. As retirement nears, it's wIseto stocks, bonds and other financial .. ~ Novak has seven years of computer analytical experience and an of-pocket expenses and a portion for pay benefits until you are disabled 90 coordinate insurance, estate, invest- documents. List the names of your in- • education from Davenport College of Business in Grand Rapids and savingsor investments. days. ment and tax planning to match retire- surance broker, attorney and CPA. £>urdueUniversity in Indiana.

• Formerly of Grand Rapids, Novak is a member of the League of '- ~merican Wheelmen, a national bicycle organization, and the In- Declining mortgage rates boost'home market dependence, Green Golf and Country Club. · JIM DWYER of Milford has earned membership into the Volvo A drop in conventional mortgage desired," she said. "The $572.50pay- Gold Sales League by selling 250 new Volvos for Joe Dwyer Imports, rates of some two percent since this ment required for a $50,000loan at the : Inc. of 24841 Grand River Avenue in Detroit. . time a year ago should have a dual ef- 'At the 13.5 percent rate common a year old rate will now cover payments on a : : Higher levels in the career recognition program include the Dia- fect in the early 1986home market, ac- $59,000loan. With a $2,250 jump in the : cordingtothe MetroMLS. ago, the monthly payment for principal and required downpayment, thiswouldpro-_ : mond Sales League for 500 sales, the Diamond Plus Sales League for "The differencein monthlypayments 750 and the Volvo Hall of Fame for 1,000 or more. interest would have run $572.50. With a videa homepriced closeto$74,000." ;. stemming from that drop will enable Bryngelson pointed out that the _ ;: ~ Dwyer has been with the company since 1980. many more buyers to qualify for loans more current rate of 11.25 percent, this pay- November home affordability index - needed for an average price home," maintained by the NationalAssociation ~ NECIA KELLY SHARKEY of Northville has been appointed said Joanne R. Bryngelson, Metro MLS ment would now be $485.50 for a monthly of Realtors found the national median Director of Marketing for Total Health Care. The appointment was an- president. income just about right for home nOunced by Robyn J. Arrington Jr., M.D., medical director and acting "For others, it will allow them to savings of $87. qualificationfor a medianpriced home. $ecutive director. moveup intohigher-priced homes than Joanne R. Bryngelson, The national median price in • Prior to joining Total Health Care, Sharkey served as Executive they couldhave afforded at the oldrate. Metro MLS president Novemberwas $74,600compared to an . "The combinationshould work to br- estimated median of $55,000 in the sec· , Director of,the American Dairy Association of Michigan. Before that, ing a v~'i'ystrong home market locally she was a professional review' analyst for Delta Dental Plan of tions of Wayne, Oakland and Macomb '. in the first six months unless interest principal and interest would iilwe run" slightly lower interest rates than those countiescovered by the multiplelisting ~. Michigan. rates beginto climbagain," she Said. $572.50,"noted Bryngelson. ~~ith a . for longer terms, Bryngelson said the She holds BA and MA degrees from Michigan State University. service. .."": ' t With the average home price in the more current rate of 11.25 percent, this drop in rates would still add up to "This means that-iocally we have a she is a member of the American Society of Association Executives, 1,600 square mile area covered by payment would now be $485.50for a substantial savings. At $72.50a month, higher percentage of potential buyers ' Capitol Area Women's Network, Lansing Ad Club and Michigan Socie- Metro MLS about $62,500, Bryngelson $87. monthlysavings of Over the life of the total savings would be more than able to afford to move into our median >. ty of Association Executives. said a typical buyer might seek $50,000 the loan, ~is would save payment of $13,000over the 15years. pricedhomes," said Bryngelson. . , ~ Total Health Care Inc. is a network model Health Maintenance ona 20 percent down,3O-yearfixedrate $31,320- lust about half the purchase "Buyers whocouldhave afforded the "This couldbe one of the reasons our : Organization

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,'fler room, one night per room, two nights per room, three ni(#lts ~ .: RESERVATIONS 313/971-0700 'i : ... MILFORD HOWEll HOWARD JOHNSON'S Spartan TIre Budget Tire New Hudson Lumber 304 N. Main 222 W. Grand River Ann Arbor 68W251 " 2380 Carpenter Rd, & Washtenawal US·23, Exit 37A,IIII miles north oi (·94 517-M8-1230 56601Grand River P,ocIl1Cll a~d PIICtIII, .1 $~III~ "" " Comparabl. p,oauCI. a.allable al "'Itd Clealer, New Hudson 437-1423 InCl.pe~Clfnl ClUI." ar. " ... 10 Cha,o. hOOhOlOJ 'llotc:wou _ on UnoroyOl_ pr,.. ... ~ 1985 ':1 .' •• : • lOw.' puce' See yOu' toell 0 .... ' IOf hi' PftCe,

__ .)1- .. ...;;:.._..:1 " ; L, T -• Wednesday. JinUBry 29, 1986-S0UTH LYON HERALD-NORTHVILLE RECORD-NOVI NEWS-THE MiLFORD TIM ES-3-B , - .-- . ANIMALS One local call places a want ad in Animal Services 155 Farm Animals 153 over 125,465 homes through thel .Horses & Equip. 152 Household Pets 151 following newspapers & Shopping Pet Supplies 154 Guides: AUTOMOTIVE Automobiles 240 Northville Record AuioS Under $1000 241 Auto Parts & Service 220 (313)348-3022 Autos Wanted 225 Boats & Equip. 210 Green Sheet Novi News Campers. Trailers & EqUip. 21(l. Shopping Guide (313)348-3024 Construcllon Equip. 226 • 4 Wheel Drive Vehicles 233 $erving Dexter . Motorcycles 201 Reereallonal Vehicles 238 (313)426-5032 Snowmobiles 205 Trucks 230 South Lyon Herald Vans 235 EMPLOYMENT (313)437-4133 Business & Professional Services 175 Milford Times Business Opport. 167 Help Wanted General. 165 (313)685-8705 Help Wanted sales 166 021 Houses 021 Houses 021 Houses 021 Houses Income Tax Service 180 010 Special Notices REAL ESTATE Brighton Argus Situallons Wanted 170 11! FOR RENT PROTESTANT minister FOWLERVILLE (313)227-4436 Apartments 064 available to perform marriage FOR SALE FARMHOUSE - 20 ACRES •• !. • Buildings & Hails 078 cermonles. (313)632-5748 or $88.000 • Pinckney Post Shopping Guide Nell decorated. 5 bedrooms. HOWELL South 6 miles west ,Co;o~~g~~~:' 069 (3131629-3511. Excellent condition. Paved HAMBURG. Duplex on 2 of Brighton. 3 bedroom split • '1.', Duplexes 065 021 Homes For sale (313)227-4437 road. Natural gas heat. Good acres. Maintenance free. Each level, unfinished lower level. Foster Care 068 HOWELL. Well blillt· 2 BRIGHTON: Walking distance expressway access. Call 2 bedroom unit over 1,000 sq. Super buy at $49,500. 3 Houses 061 PONTIAC BUSINESS bedroom home. Hardwood Hartland Herald Shopping Guide from school In downtown. 2 Marge Everhart. The Liv- ft. $64.900. Curtis Real Estate: bedroom Colonial. 1~ bath. 2 Indusl.-Comm. 076 INSTITUTE floors. plastered walls.' Lakefronl Houses 062 bedrooms, possible 3rd. large Ingston Group. (313)227-4600. {313)449-2037. car garage. $56,500. Will con- (313)227-4436 FARMINGTON Located near downtown area. Land 084 city lot and walkout basement. HOWELL. By owner. Brick and sider option to buy minimum Data Process"'o schools and hospital •• 'Attic L,ving Quarters $52.900. {313)m.5504. aluminum ranch on 2/3 acre. $2500to S3OOO. (313)229-8007or Fowlerville Review Shopping Guide Word Plocesslng HAMBURG. Just reduced 3 could make 2 large bedrooms To Share 074 5ee,elary Private lake access to Thomp- (517)546-9791. 070 BRIGHTON Township. Quality bedroom trl-level. 24X4O ft. and balh. $49.500. (517)548- Mobile Homes Aeeounllng son Lake. 3 bedroom, 2 full HOWELL. Beauliful compacl (517)548-2570 Mobile Home Siles on trl-level. Private. 1-plus acre, pole barn. concrete floor, 220 4274. • YOfJlf~artnettor baths, partially finished base- lillie place near town. Could 080 a proleutQnal CoIr", near US-23/96. 3 bedroom, 2 OlflceSpace service. 16x32 above ground HOWELL 3 bedroom.' Cape liVingston County Press Rooms 067 FlnaJ\C1ala.cJ baths, attached 2 car plus pool. Owners anxiousl ment. 2'1.zcar garage. deck. be 3 bedroom, has garage. ~y & Eyenlng classes Cod. Lake prlvlleglls.' Storage Space 088 garage, 1~ car/storage barn. $79,900. call Randy Meek. THE low heat bills and much more. Musl see. $46.900 with plenty (517)548-2570 082 Placement assistance of extras. Crest Services. fireplace, basement. $54,900. Vacation Rentals Walk-out 2 level. Additional LIVINGSTON GROUP. $59.900. After 5:30 p.m. Wanted to Rent 089 Call today: 476-3145 (517)~. {517)548-3260. (517)548-4561. • .' • FOR SALE acre available. Asking $15,900 (313)227-4600.(W179) • or best offer. Owner. (313)227· ., , r POLICY STATEMENT:All _oIng Cemetery Lots 039 published In Sllge'/L1vlngslon Condominiums 024 4022. '.... Newspaper. Is sublect to the conda. Farms, Acreage 027 -RATES Ilona statld In the applicable ratecard. BRIGHTON. 3 bedroom Col- 021 ROOMMATE finding service. copies 01 which ere ovolloble "om the Houses onial In nice subdivision, 1'1.z Income Property 035 For Information. wrlle box P. =GREENSHEET advertiling department. Sliger/· baths. family room with Uvlngaton Newspapers. lOotW. MaIn. Indusl.-Comm. 033 0.1145, Howell. MI. 48843. fireplace. finished basement, PLUS3 NO

037 R.al Estate Wanted. '. RESIDENCE FOR SALE 021 Houses 021 Hou •• s 021 Houses 022 Lakefront Ham •• 125 Mobile Ham •• 031 Vacant Property ForSale ForSII. For Sale BY THE STATE SAVINGS HOWELL. Reduced!! Below HARTLAND. 3 Bedroom HOWELL. Beautlful3 bedroom L _ ~c BANK OF SOUTH LYON market. Well kept home. ranch. 2~ car garage. large ranch In very nice subdivision BRIGHTON. Plan ahead for fenced lot. Lots of extras. BRIGHTON ·13 ACRES . 3 BA Brick/Basement. 2 Bath Clean. ~ acre corner lot. located outside of Howell. Of· summer fun. This new offering Walking distance to city con· $49.000. (3131632.e105. fers rural atmosphere yet Is Is In a quiet setting on the NOVI MEADOWS .: ., 4 Acres on Travis Ad. Very wooded and secluded. veniences. New kitchen. Lake convenient to MPG, lansing, canal to Crooked Lake. Large HOWELL. 1.300 sq. ft. 3 APARTMENT DWELLERS Ideal for c:ontemporary or Days 437-8151 ext. 231 • Evenings 437-2480 pnvlleges. $57.500. Call Judy Detroit, Ann Arbor and Flint. rooms with a good layout. bedroom custom ranch. 2 solar home. Lake privileges. at Preview Properties. This quality built home with at· Super potential. Only $49.900. years old. 1 acre. Many extras. Are you tired of Investing In Brighton Schools. Only I L' (313)227·2200(W518). tached 2~ car garage in- Call Bob Johnson at Preview 13.200 to close, $63() per month your lilndlords future? $29.000 With good terms. Call cludes many great features. Properties. (5t7)548·7550. HOWELL. Large country style Includes taxes and insurance. Mill. (3t3)229-8431 The L1v· (5171223-3870. "Garage door opener. power (H823). home. "Stapleton House" 01 Are you tired of making ingston Group. Howell. Four bedrooms. HOWELL. Deal fell, back on atllc vent, super Insulation, HOWELL. 8 miles west of payments without building '~21..~ Loads of POSSibilitieS with this market. Darling 3 bedroom finished basement and above Brighton. 3 bedroom Raised eqUity? HOWELL. 3.23 heaVily wooded one. Needs only cosmetics. with wonderful view overlook· grO'~nd pool". Our family has ranch. Family room. 2 car acres In area of fine homes. 'East at 120 k Only $42.500. Call Vicki at Ing lake. Country kitchen. full outgrown this home and must garage on all sport Pardee Are you tired of paying higher 384 ft. frontage on Gentry Preview Properlles. (517)546- basement. garage. $44.900. relocate. AskIng $66.500 for 2 Lake. $84.900 (313)229-8007 or Income taxes because you Road. near Chemung Hills. 7550.(S137). (R206BE) The Livingston weeks before listing with (517)546-9791. rent? $28.900. Land contract terms. HOWELL. Large home on big Group. Call BONNIE ELDER Realtor. Call for information HOWELL. Now Is the time to (313)227-6231. lot with two car atlached (313)231-3140. and appointment. (5171548- 1722. think about swimming. garage. Real charmer. COM· boating, fishing etc. This darl- STOP HOWELL. New listing. 4 to 5 Investing in the landlord and PLETELY REMODELED. The HOWELL. Price reduced Ing Lake Chemung lakefront l.lve Amid bedroom pillared colonial In A- the IRS. we at Global Homes huge treed yard has a 1 SUb. Formal dining room. $12.000. like new. Quality has been completely redone. r60 .... d.ol LAKE FRONT RANCH - 3 bedrooms, 2 have the answer. We offer af· playhouse and patio. Perfect cedar sided country colonial New carpeting, Insulation. hardwood floors. finished fordable yet luxurious Be•• tll.' PI.e Tree.' fireplaces and family room in lower home for the active family. on 10 acres. 5 miles from ex· Fireplace In living room. Super family room and walkout base- manufactured housing. 10% ,1e.llel. Deck overlooking lake. E243. Thompson Lake and park just pressway. Energy efficient sharp bathroom. All for only PI\[S OF H:\RTL\\D ment. Lake priVileges. 1 year down. flexible financing, up to seconds away. Only $57.000. warranty. Won't last at $79.900. and private. Must see. sa7.5OO. $48,900. Call Janet at Preview Call Janet at Preview Proper. (F134BE) The Livingston 20 years. 1985and 1986mOdels • Beaullful Homesltes .7to 1.6 DON'T PASS THIS UP - One of the last the livingston Group. Call Properties. (517)546-7550. ties. (517)546-7550.(F616). Group. Call BONNIE ELDER set up ready for Immediate 0c- acre lots BONNIE ELDER (313)231-3140. HAMBURG: Two bedroom • Breathtaking view of roiling lots left in Village Oaks area. Close to (313)231-3140. cupancy. SpeGlal discounts on schools and expressways. $90,000 to home on all sports Buck Lake. 1985 mOdels. Global will help hills and thousands of HAMBURG Twp.: Over 3000 mature pine trees. Woodburner, separate shop you get started. We will pay t100,ooo homes in the area. JC. sq. ft. 5 bedroom home wit • Gently winding paved roads. for your hobby needs. Just your park security deposit. .. walkout on 2~ acres. Ideal for • Hartland Schools. $62.350. REALTY ~ .wORLD first month's lot rent. and your VILLAGE OAKS - Clean, well-cared for the privacy seeker. $107,000. • Easy access to U5-23 VAN·S. (313)227-3455. first payment to the bank. tri-level. Neutral color, all appliances in- REALTY WORLD VANS. • Near M·59 and U5-23 shopp- Beautiful Country LAKELAND: Lakefront home Ingplaza. cluded. Wood deck with gas grill. Gold (313)227-3455. Lass on 12.75 with oversized garage and Start Investing In your future 9~est Warranty. Novi Schools. H406. HARTLAND SChools: Great DIRECTIONS: Take US·23 to ~ acres! Reduced!! fireplace. This 1600 sq. ft. tOday and enjoy a full year of Clyde Rd. Exit (3 miles north Immaculate 2.000 location. Ideal for executive or ranch can be yours for only tax wrlte-oft! 01 M·59I. Go west to Cullen 'SHARP 1500 SQ. FT. RANCH - With 2 ~ sq. ft. quality 3 or 4 home office. Less than 4 miles $74.000. REALTY WORLD Road. Follow Cullen south a car garage and fenced yard. Natu~al B.R. quality home to expressways. Circular VAN·S. (313)227-3455. GLOBAL HOMES INC. short distance to PINES OF blacktop driveway. Only HARTLAND on your left. :f1replace with glass doors and family with super pole STRAWBERRY. Chaln-of- Open 7 days. $88,500. REALTY WORLD room. New carpet throughout. 6Ox120 lot Monday thru Thursday. barn & she's blessed with 7 acres of woods for VAN'S. (313)227-3455. Lakes. 6 rooms. spacious LOTSFRO\I '12.900 .OD paved street. $68,900. C225. open living. kitchen has Island 10 a.m. to 8 p.m .. Friday and free wood heat!! Fireplace. family room has walk- HAMBURG: WATERFRONT. 3 Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m .• out. One of county's loveliest areas. Just off area for eating. Recently Ask for Randy Meek bedroom ranch, 1~ baths. remodeled. Deck. shed. Sunday 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. The Lhlngaton Group blacktop. This lassie Is waiting for a family & pets workshop. 2~ car garage. (313)349-6977 to love her. A-l Construction. Only $99.700 now. $79.900. REALTY WORLD (313) 227·4600 stone fireplace. woodburner. VAN'S. (313)227-3455. A real buy at $73.900. REAL TV NOVI. 1979 Fairmont. 14x70 WORLD VAN·S. (313)227-3455. WHITMORE Lake. East Shore "~ Drive. 2200 sq. It.• 3 bedroom with 10x20 porch. 2 bedroom. LAKES of Northville. 4 Colonial. 2 baths. fireplace. living room with fireplace and bedroom colonial. formal din- quality throughout!! Sandy bar. Large country kitchen 109 room. family room with beach! S89.9OO. Curtis Real with bay window. Appliances :athedral ceiling and Estate: (313)449-2037. Including dishwasher. Water hreplace. country kitchen with soltener. 10xl0 wood shed OLING built-ins. 2~ baths. jacuzl. 1st 024 Condominiums with wood rack. Window fur· REAL '£STATE INC. floor laundry. 2 car garage. For Sale nlshings stay. Excellent con- S149.900. Ask for Shirley dition in beautiful Novl ~ 201 S. Lafayette :iates. (313)477-9800. BRIGHTON. Hamilton Farms Meadows. Must sell, $16.500. NOVI: Clark SubdiVision. near end unit ranch. Fireplace. 2 (313)349-0027. ~ 437·2056 3rand RiverlNovi Road. First bedrooms 2 baths. full base- PiNCKNEY. 1980 Parkwood. 22:' 15d ,Hering. Asking $50.000. Land ment, many custom features. 14x70. 2 bedroom. 2 baths. :<>ntract terms available. 3 $74.900. After 6 p.m. (313)227· garden tub and shower stall ,COUNTRY CONDO bedroom ranch. 1~ car 7470. No agents please. off master bedroom. fireplace '1 large bedroom. ranch style unit. Patio. central ~arage. ~ acre of land. BRIGHTON. HAMILTON with blower. Excellent condl- air. Private lake. close to town. Land contract Shirley Cash Realty. (313)543- Farms. 2 bedroom. walkout lion. (313)878-5935. terms. $33.200. i4S8. basement. fireplace, all ap- 1981 Patriot. 2 bedroom. · NORTHVILLE area. By owner. pliances. $70.000. (313)227- washer. dryer. and shed in- · WALKOUT RANCH - 2'1.zACRES I5 bedrooms. 2~~ bath. ex- 4902. cluded. sa.5OO.(313)437-3963. ·3· Bedroom home, 2 baths. partially finished ecutive trl-Ievel home. 2~ car NORTHVILLE: Lexington REDMAN mobile home. 1985. 2 'walkout has wet bar and Florida room. wood· I garage. over 3000 sq. ft. on North Condo. Luxurie 3 bedrooms. Ali appliances and bOrner. New 2 car garage accomodates van or acre lot bordering Maybury bedroom townhouse condo. fumlture included. Many ex- camper. has workshop In rear. Deck. Horses State Park. Many extras. Located on park with beautiful tras. $15.000. Novl. (313)348- allowed. Great access to 1-96. $74.900. I, $159.900. (313)349-8782. view. 2~ bath. fireplace. at- 6894 alter 6 p.m. " tached garage, drywalled NOVI - Industrial property and bUilding facing X· PINCKNEY. Ranch. 3 SOUTH LYON Woods Park. RANCH IN OAKWOOD MEADOWS basement. custom decorated. way. 3800 sq. ft. with 1400 sq. ft. of office space. • bedroom. 1 acre. natural gas. 1972 Rembrandt. 12x68. Com- 3 Bedrooms, family room with fireplace. formal many extras. $98.500. (313)348- SOUTH LYON - Commercial - 1 acre with hot tUb. S65.000. (313)878-2754 pletely remOdeled; new kit- dlnir:Jg. 2 baths. full basement,. ~ttached ga~age. 9874after 6p.m. bUildings in heart of South Lyon with easy terms. evenings. chen. new bath. 8x16 Underground utilities. water priVileges on private $67.000. PINCKNEY. Two dwellings for NORTHVILLE condo. wolmanized deck. storage lake. $95.000. the price of one!! Lovely pro- Highland Lakes. 2 bedroom. building, washer. dryer, stove, GREEN OAKS - Vacant 3th wooded acres. !perty with priVileges on Rush 1~ baths. All appliances In- LYON TWP. - 10 Acres. refrigerator. air conditioner. • Lake. Second lot contains cluded. Land Contract. $10,500. (313)437-8193. Even- NOVI- 29 Building lots With lake privileges. • small guest cottage with kit· $56,900. Ask for John or Mike: Ings. (313)437-1079. NOVf - 1 Bedroom cottage with lake privileges. chen. Furniture negotiable. Real Estate One. (313)348-{i430. $19.900. SOUTH LYON. 1979 Hillcrest. • Both for only $58.500. Call Nan- WALLED LAKE - 2 Bedroom ranch. $33.500. 025 Mobile Homes 14x60. ex pando. appliances. cy at Preview Properties. shed. deck. Excellent condI- VACANT PROPERTY In Cheboygan County. $4500. (517)546-7550.(N506). For Sale will trade or sell with easy terms. tion. (313)437·9560alter 6 p.m. MACOSTA COUNTY - Vacant lot In Canadian SOUTH Lyon by owner. Neat 3 A new 14x60 Hampshire SOUTH LYON Woods Park. Lakes No.3. $5500. terms. bedroom ranch in goOO family (Skyline) 2 bedroom. 1977 Bayview. 14x70. 3 subdivision. Kitchen with pan- Cathedral ceiling. paddle fan. bedrooms. washer. dryer. WON'T LAST LONG AT THIS PRICE. $69.900. try and all appliances. Base- fully carpeted. 6 in. walls. fur- stove. refrigerator. deck. ~Large ranch practically maintenance free features CALL US IF YOU'RE THINKING OF TRADING. ment plus 2~ car garage. Call SELLING. OR USTING. nished. very plush. only $14.000. (313)437-9570 alter '~flalshed rec room. nice open room perfect for (313)349-8429 or (313)437-9886. ': $15.495. A new 14x56 Royal 4 p.m. J"lIbrarylstudy. roomy country kitchen. 4 bedrooms. Asking $59.900. Cove (Skyline) 2 bedroom. ful- ·2 full baths. nice deck off kitchen and 2 car attach- TIPSlCO LAKE privileges. ly furnished. set-up. skirted 027 Farms, Acreage edgarage. Ranch. 3 bedroom, 1340 sq. ft.. and many other extras. ready For Sale 'IDEAL RANCH FOR THE GROWING FAMILY with 3 fireplace and garage. $36.000. to move in for only $13.495. 'I>edrooms, family room. library/study. basement Call (313)887-9129. West Highland Mobile Homes. GREGORY area. by owner. 11 acres. hills and more. Must and patio. Large fenced lot. close to churches & WHITE LAKE Twp. 3 bedroom 2760 South Hickory Ridge •shopping. Good x-way access. $54.900. Carol Road. Millord (313)685-1959. see. Septic tank. well already ranch. 2~ car attached in. $26.000. After 7 p.m .• 1969 Belvedere. 12x60. 2 'CURRENTLY USED FOR ADULT FOSTER CARE garage. basement, patio. (313)498-3336. 'HOME. Beautiful country selting with large Col- fenced back yard. $63.900. bedrooms. Good condition. onial features 6 bedrooms. 2'1.zbaths. family room. Mason (313)887-7304. Must be moved. $6.000. 029 Lake Property formal dining room. breakfast rcom and base- WINANS LAKE. Waterfront. (517)548-5114. For Sale ment. 32x40 Horse barn. 2 Acres with additional Charming older home with ~~ by 8.55 acres available. $139,500. spectacular views. Excellent Sales Triangle BRIGHTON. Camping NEWER 3 bedroom ranch with 1'1.zbaths. 1st. floor lake area. Motivated seller. Mobile Homes grounds. Excellent for large organization. 13 acres sur- • laundry room. large living room. dining room and 2 $98.000. (W170BE) The liv- NEW 14x70 Springbrook. • ,car.attached garage. Plenty of room to roam With 2 Ingston Group. Call BONNiE rounded by lake. 8 sleeping fully set-up in Hil!hland cabins. 2 bunk houses. 1 hotel • acres of land. Land contract available. $77.900. ELDER (313)231-3140. Greens. cathedral ceiling. 6 with large kitchen facilities. WHITMORE LAKE. Im- Inch walls. 2 bedroom, 2 lull • ,NEWLY REMODELED 3 bedroom ranch In South Bath house. 2 all season maculate 3 bedroom ranch baths. furnished. Only Lyon. Energy efficient with 13" inSUlation in ceil- houses. Must sell. (313)498- located on 1.5 acres and 1.5 '17.500.00. .1119' and 9" Insulation in crawl. 1st. floor laundry 2157. • •and carpet throughout. Within walking distance to miles west of U8-23. This love- HIGHLAND HOISINGTON Lake. Hartland · .shopplng. Nice starter home!! $42.500. ly home features 2 full baths. ORCHARD RIDGE - NOVI family room, 2 car attached GREENS schools. 5 acres starting at • tST OFFERING ON THIS OLDER HOME that's Talk about a beautiful home. Custom wall garage and a full basement. ESTATES $21.900. First Businss Brokers. • 'been totally redone within the past 2 years. Newer treatments and window treatments throughout In a Pinckney Schools. Only 2377N. Millord Rd. (517)546-5823. plumbing. elec •• furnace. well. etc. 3 Bedrooms. neutral flowing design. Professionally land- $75.600. For more details 1 mi. N. of M·59 030 Northern Property A Bargain. Cash for existing BRIGHTON · IlYing room with fieldstone fireplace and formal scaped. so well maintained by the owners. Their please call. THE LIVINGSTON (Highland Rd.) Land Contracts or Mortgages. ':dlnlng room. Newer pole barn. 27 plus acres. transfer is your answer to a superb move-in home GROUP and ask for Robin Dy- For Sale LEXINGTON MANOR . ·$110.000. Highest Dollars - Lowest dis- for you and your family. $128.900. mond (313)227-4600H239RD. (313)887-4164 1 BEDROOM FROM S300 . ..~~ GLADWIN. Well Insulated count. Perry Realty. (313)478- 2 BEDROOM FROM S365 • CENTURY 21 344·1800 022 Lakefront Homes 1971 Broadmore. 12x64. 7xl0 12x60 2 bedroom mobile home 7640. Pool and carpeting. Senior HARTFORD SOUTH-WEST For Sale expando. Central air. 2 with 2 car garage on 10 acres. HOUSES wanted. If you need discounts. 22454 Pontiac Trail 41766 W. 10 Mile Rd., Novi, MI48050 bedrooms. 1~ bath. (313)887- $23.000. Taxes. $425 per year. a quick sale please call (313)229-7881 437-4111 BiUGHTON/Brlggs Lake. 50 8657. (517)42lHi293. (313)498-2157. Ft. lakefront, 3 bedroom BRIGHTON. large park estate ~.900. (313)227-2646. 031 Vacant Property with expando. New carpet. For Sale wood burner. $13.500. Vacant. .. i •• Crest Services. (517)548-3260. :-.' . MI.S Real Estate, BRIGHTON. 3 bedroom ~rlf. Marlette with expando. Quick , , , occupancy. $9.900. Crest Ser- BRIGHTON. 1 beautiful acre. • Relax •• vices. (517)548-3260. Paved road. lovely area. ~IIfOrd ••••• Brighton schools. Terms. You're home (3::C~U-6666 BRIGHTON. 2 bedroom with . - at. en Highland •• (313) 887·7500 $12.900. Ask for Teri Kniss. expando plus step-up kitchen. @ Hlrtllnd ••• (313) 632-6700 $9,900. Crest Services. (313)227·2200 or (517)546-1604. m res. (5tn548-3260. ~ ~ BRIGHTON. Large double 011"Norl hv III~ PINCKNEY. 2.3 acres. Paved wide. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. :4 @ road. underground utilities. SPACIOUS: 1 BDRM.-836 Sq. Fl. ,~ $21.900. Crest Services. ICllAlICllJSC Scholar Drive, next to Pin- 2 BDRM.-IOtS or '076 Sq Fl. OPPIlIITUIITT (51n548-3260. ckney High. $11.900. terms. 3 BORM -1286 Sq Fl. CHATEAU Howell. 1977 Ask for Terl Kniss, (313)227- Homeowner DeRose. 14x60. $9.500. 2200or (517}546-1604.res. • Abundant Storage .1nd Closet Space participation (517)548-2775. • Privale Enlrance avaitable! Or we FOWLERVILLE. 1978Victorian. HARTLAND. 2.98 acres. • Clubhouse and Hreside Lounge cando it all! • 2x6 construction Have to see to appreciate • Overlooking Lake Shannon. • Heat Included Over 50 new and exciting outside walls Best offer. (5171223-8622. Roiling. high and gorgeous. 2 I' 4 \111,·.. \\,- .., ut I ~7; on -; '1.1,· Ru IJ desiQns. • R-24 sidewalls miles to U8-23. sa.9OO.Ask for CUSTOM BUILT-Engtish Tudor featuring 3 HOWELL. Clean and cute 2 Or.bnng in y'our own plans. • A-38 ceilings bedroom. Only sa.9OO. Crest Ter! Kniss, (313)227·2200 or ActIVely building on owner's lots in • High performance wood insulated bedrooms.3'1.z baths, and 2 fireplaces. and central (517)546-1604.res . air. This lovely home has oak cabinets In kitchen. Services. (517)548-3260. livingston. Washtenaw. Wayne and windows deck across rear of house PLUS underground HOWELL. Beaullful mOdular Oa,kland Counties. • 96% efficiency furnace to save fuel! Livingston County. Many 10 sprinklers and many extras. No. 456. $154.900. home. Home-type construc· acre parcels ranging from tlon. huge lot. $31.900. Crest 15,900 to S80.000. Ask for Terl services. (517)548-3260. ,.. ..:·::~W.::...... >1f.".,.:.:.'.. ...-----....:.... Kniss. (313)227·2200 or HIGHLAND Greens. 1979 (517)546-1604.res. • ~~.. ~ or.''' Homette, 14x70. 3 bedroom • I",,~ 1~ baths. (3t3)887..()()47. BRIGHTON. Prestigious --~ HIGHLAND Greens. 1983 Woodland Hills Subdivision. ~;",. '" LIberty, 14x70. Fumlshed. air. Over 25wooded lots to choose 15x8 awning. $17,000. Call from. Will build to suit. Lots (313)887-2621. sold separately. Terms NOVI. Beaullful newer Red- available. Lots priced from man double wide In Old DutCh $15.000 to $22.000. Ask for Terl Farms. 3 bedrooms. 2 full Kniss, (313)227·2200 or baths, 1.250 sq. ft.• deck. Pric- (517}546-1604.res. . THE RIGHT HOME· THE RIGHT PRICE. RIGHT NOW! ed to sell fastlll (313)349-7984. FOR many other vacant ~ NOVI Meadows. 1981 Fair· parcels and fine homes. Con- mont. 3 bedroom with tact Ter! Kniss at 306 West fireplace. For sale by ownerl Main. Brighton. on the Mill Country Estate in NorthVille. 2th Acres with lake Call (313)348-1823. Pond. (313)227·2200. view. 3 Bedrooms, large ranch with walkout base· ',' We're located ment. Country living In town. $115,000. conveniently on Highland Rd. 1.66 Acres zoned multiple. Sewer water tap Ins free from city for right of way. Other plush rentals

__ J~ __ • • Wednesday, January 29. Ill86-S0UTH LYON HERALD-NORTHVILLE RECORD-NOVI NEWS-THE MILFORD T1ME~~~ • 115 Firewood tD1 Miscellaneous 107 Miscellaneous Apartments 067 Rooms For Rent 080 Office Space 102 Auction. 103 Garagel 104 Hou .. hoId Goods 064 and Coal For Rent For Rent Rummage Sales COLOR video cameras, trado- NEW HUDSON area. Room MAPLE dining room set, 48 In. BRAUN & HELMER round pedestal table. 4 side ALL oak Ilrewood. Cut and Ins and demo close-outs Irom TEN speed, Schwinn. $50; old BRIGHTON. On Crooked lor rent. (313)437.1106. $2SO.Taking offers. Will work Victrola, S350; old 76 LP's, $2 Lake. efficiency apartment. 1 HIGHLAND Township. Light AUCTION SERVICE NEW HUDSON, Basement chairs. 2 captains. 1 leal. Mat- split 1 year. 1 lor SSS. 2 or more 068 Foster Care Industrial area. 1,000sq. It. 01· Farm. Household, Anti- Sale. Hosehold Items, tools. chIng china cabinet. beautllul $SO each. Free delivery. on all VCR·s. Worldwide Tv. each; Solomon 626 bindings, person only. No pets. $235per Brighton Mall. (313)227-1003. new, $50; wheelchair. $100; .month. $200 security deposit. lice and small shop area. $415 que, Real Estate, MIs- Friday, saturday 9 to 5. 30015 condition, $495. Maple (517)826-6109. (313)229-6672. ADULT Foster Care Home has monthly. 1,000 sq. It. o"ices. cellaneous. Homedale. chandelier. $20. Walnut CLOTHING lor tall or big men. Hyster hang glider, $4OO,A$k : opening lor male or female. air conditioned and carpeted, ALL hardwood. $39unsplit, $44 Send name and address lor lor Mark. (517)546.0433. . • .' Uoyd R. Braun (313)86S-9648 bookcase with doors, $75.Call split. Three cord minimum. BRIGHTON. Custom built 1 Private room. (517)851-8548. S465 monthly. (313)887-1648. 104 Household Goods sale Inlormatlon. Hattners Big USED store and restaurant bedroom lakelront duplex. Jerry L. Helmer. (5171~. (313)229-4902. HOWELL • Prime downtown (313)994-6309 and Tall Mens Store. Nor· equipment. (517)723-2137.. ~. Gas ullllties Included. Must FAMILV like care for elderly ARTIST seasonal ollerlng. MAGIC Chel Microwave. touch 4980 and handicapped. Call Pat, prolesslonal ollice space ACE slab wood. 3 lacec:ord thwlnd, East lansing, MI WEDDING InvllatlOl\"8. see. No pets. Securltv FINE PAINTINGS. Priced programming. 4 memory bunks. 4x4x8. No splitting, $18 (313)887-3176. across Irom court house. Ap- I deposit. Adults. Call (313)229- reasonably. SPECIAL orders. levels. meat probe, S2OO. 3 per facecord. Delivery 48823. (517)337-1322. napkins, thank you oo'es. HOWELL. Adult foster care. proximately 1,350 sq. It. JERRY DUNCAN'S Have a rich. personal palntlng pine swivel bar stools, S25 CLOTHING lor tall or big men. matches. everything for jour • 2613. (517)546-8311. available. (51n223-9090. Rooms avallable. Resident AUCTIONEERING Irom lavorlte photos. Call each. 1517l548-1756after 4. send name and address lor wedding. The Millord must be ambulatory. (517)546- HOWELL. 1 room lower level Genevieve Begin, (517)546- ARROW Tree and Firewood. sale Inlormatlon. Hallner's Times,436 N. Main, Mil!.O!d. MATCHING Frigidaire Seasoned hardwood mix. THEGLEHS 8952. oflice. 218 sq. It. $175 per SERVICE 7970Howell. rei rig era tor and upright Big and Tali Mens Store. 4980 (313)685-1S07. - ""'" Live In lovely wooded arel near month. (517)546-8301. $58.SOper lace. 4x8x18. Free Northwind Drive. East Lans- WELLPOINTS Irom $29.~ Farm. Estate. A·l rebuilt relrlgerators. Ireezer. Good condition. $275 delivery this week. (313)437- dOWntown Brighton. Elsy .e. lor pair. (313)684-0289. lng, 48823.(517)337·1322. Myers Pumps, plumbing,: cess to 96 Ind 23. Efflc:lency. I HOWELL. Attenlion proles- Household. Antique. washers and dryers. stoves. 4335. &. 2 bedroom units With slonals. Office space over Miscellaneous. 90day unconditional warranty. MAPLE double bed and night CARPET. 12x21 with 15 loot heating and electrical SUIf', ADC welcome. In home $40 Block, $45 split. Will hallway. Heavyweight. Green. plies. Use our well driver Iree; spacIous rooms~ prlvate 1,500sq. It. Two large offices. 437-9175 or 437·9104 stand. set $75 or best offer. deliver. (517)223-9607. bIJconles. lully carpeted. lPO 2 conlerence rooms, lull kit- repairs. The Appliance Place (313)437.0888. Excellent shape. $100. with purchase. Martin's Har6-: pool. DAVE'S firewood. Seasoned plllnces. chen. shower. storage space. Too, 2715 E. Grand River. MOVING. Household lurniture (517)546-1921. ware. South Lyon. (313)43~; SlIl1Ing AI $mJ Pw Month Ilrewood, $50 lacecord. , m-m7 decks, contemporary design, Howell.1517l548-13OO. InclUding Ireezer. dryer. etc. CARNATION Classic OCean 0600. , . '.: garage, adequate parking. 4x8x16. Delivered In South fish lIavor cat lood, 20 pound WEDDING dress. Size 9. elP': Wednesday. Thursday. Frl- Lyon and Northville area Iree. Grand River Irontage. Lets ARROW APPLIANCE REPAIR day. (517)548-4253. bag, $10.90.Langs Lowash cat cellent condition, never beell' negotiate. Furniture and Honest and dependable. ser· (313)437.2213. Diet $11.60 per case. Cole's worn. Alessandro gown. $125:.: AUCTION PORTABLE washer with spin- 9~ hardwood, split and PONTRAIL APTS. equipment also available. Op- vice call and diagnosis $15. ner $50.Glass and chrome end Elevator. east end 01 Marion (517)548-3036. . :', "i on Ponliac Trail in South lion to purchase available. Serving Livingston County seasoned. Delivered. $45, Streetln Howell. (517)546-2720",-WHEELCHAIR. Very ilood~ SERVI~E tables and coffee table $20. 4x8xI6.(313)227-4769. 1-yon. Now renling 1 & 2 (517)54&-2347. area only lor 10 years. Larry's (313)887.1574. condition. Swing away' ~ Appliance (517)223-8106, FRANK'S firewood. S90 lor 2 bedroom umts Irom $340 070 Mobile Homes 12x15 Newly remodeled, .... 5 Piece bedroom set by detachable elevating paddef!: Auction II 0Uf Ful TIme Bull", .. (517)223-3464. split, delivered; $375 lor 10 lllcluding heat & hot water. For Rent business location. Grand Bassell. Oak finish. attractive. DON'T leg rests. Padded arm resti;C :Adull section. River and Novi Rd. Phone Households - Farm Estates· split. Call evenings lor other S3OO.(517)546-2630after 2 p.rn..: good condition. $80. (313)227- prices. (3131878-6106. WAIT UNTIL ; 437-3303 072 Mobile Home Sites answering service included. Busoness· LIquidations ADMIRAL, 24 In. upright 7292 after 5 p.m. WHITE automatic zlg-zag seWi: For Rent (313)348-8274. Ireezer. Works very good. $60. FIREWOOD, cut and split. MONDAY! ing machine, deluxe leatures.: Roger Andersen call151n54&-2344after 5 p.m. REBUILT dryers. washers. Delivery or pickup! Call ONE or two rooms available, ranges. relrlgerators. You can place your ad any day maple cabinet. Early Amerlcani FENTON. Walnut Grove Apart- CHOICE lot avaitable. Adult reception area. receplionlst. (313)229-9027 BASSm. French Provincial, 13131878-6973. 01 the week. Office hours are design. Take over monthly. ments. New spacious 2 Guaranteed. Good condition. payments or $49cash balance.' section. Cedar River Park, phone answering. and com- 5 piece bedroom set. Fruit- Economy priced. see at World FIREWOOD. dry oak. 1 to 2 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday bedroom luxury apartments Fowlerville. 15171223-8500. puter lime also available. wood finish. Asking $750.call lace cord. $50 each or 3 lace - Friday. Our phone room 5 year guarantee. Universal' with separate dining area. 2 (517)546-3705. Wide TV. Brighton Mall. Sewing Center. (313)334-(l905.': SURPLUS (313)343-6497. (313)227-1003. cord lor $130. Delivered. salespeople will be happy to b-aths. central air. -- 4x6xI6.1517>468-2314. help you. WANTED: Overweight people,' dishwashers, disposals, sell- COACHMANS COVE SOUTH LYON - Upstairs lor SCHOOL EQUIP. BEDROOM sets. Slate top oillce or retail. Downtown. RCA 13 inch color TV. $175. (517)548-2570 concerned about good liealtl\ cleJning ovens, private palios A beautiful moblle home com- pool table. Desks. Lamps. And AREWooD, seasoned. SSS. Good parking. (313)437-0001) AdmIral 25 Inch color TV, $99. (313)227-4436 and nutrition. II serious arjl and security entrance. call munity on BIg PortIge La ..... more. February 1 and 2. 343 (313)348-7436or 13131492-1584. Regular mixed harwood. for • Concrele streets & nalural glS. (313)437.()446evenings. AUCTION $45. Delivery $5. call (517)546- (3131426-5032 determined call lo~ (313)629-4957. Winchester .(313)437-9731. regular & double wldes. 3 miles HURONVALLEYSCHOOLS SOFA Bed. queen size. Very 4104. (313)685-8705 guaranteed results. 131312?J.i FOWLERVILLE. 2 Bedroom, N. 011-94. 15 minutes W. 01 Ann 082 Vacation Rentals BEDROOM outlit, 6 piece good condition. $100. call ANAL 20 lace cords 01 well- (313)348-3022 7803. - i...... laJge apartments. $275 mon- Arbor.·I25permonth. French Provincial. S3OO.Must (3131624-7578. (313)437-4133 tilly. No security deposit. SOUTH CAROUNA. Garden MILFORD sell. (313)685-1397. seasoned mixed hardwoods, 108 Miscellaneous 517-596-2936 City ocean Iront. Spring, sum- SINGER zlg-zag machine. 4x8x18. Split. delivery (517)223-7229. WED.,FEB. 12, 10:30 a.m. Chair. $50. Two recliners, cabinet model, automatic dial Wanted ·t;:·-~- mer and lall available. (313)632- available. (517)521-4155. DOUBLEdoor sewing cabinet. " - ~ FOWLERVILLE. Newly brown vinyl, $50 each. Stove. model. Makes blind hems, dropped top-Iree arm, ex- . 074 Uvlng Quarters 7457.(313)363-3127. Hickory SI. Warehouse $150. Kitchen sink. $25. 95)% HARDWOOD split and decorated 1 bedroom. Near For Sale. Must Vacate designs. buttonholes. etc. cellent condition. list S300 - downtown. Immedlate~ oc- To Share (313)227-1754. Repossessed. Pay 011 S53 seasoned. delivered, $45, 084 Land For Rent 4x8x16Inches. (313)227-4769. $ISO.Top loading pop cooler, Cllpancy. No pets. $280m nth. BRIGHTON. all house 100's of items - food, COFFEE table and 3 end cash or monthly payments. works well. $30. Alter 6 p.m. Security deposit. call 151 223- privileges inclUding washer PRIME allalla acreage lor 1986 service, Iloor tables with glass tops. $75. Guaranteed. Universal sewing MIXED hardwood. unsplit, $30 (313)437~202. 8468 lor appointment. per lace cord. (517)223-8289. and dryer. Female. rental. (517)546-3785. maintenance. desks, (313)632-5181alter 5:30 p.m. Center.(313)334-(l905. EXCELLO unit heater, 250,000 GREGORV/Pinckney area. At- chairs, books. CONTEMPORARV sp~ng MIXED hardwoods. $34 References. S3OO. (313)554- 088 Storage Space SEARS Kenmore electric BTU's. Good condition, $200. traclive 1 bedroom apartment. 1860. typewriters. office green sola with attached end dryer. $75. Never worn Ivory lace cord, 4x8x16 to 18 In. Call (313)227-5792. For Rent equipment, conveyer, Delivery with 4 or more. partly lurnlshed at horse larm HOWELL. 2400 square loot tables, matching lounge chair wedding dress, size 12, S350. 1 FLOOR model drill press. • in country. $250 plus utilities. etc. and ottoman. Excellent condI- green hlghback swivel chair. 1 (517)546-9688. home on 28 acres. S225 per FOWLERVLLE10x 12area. $30 Large table. Runs great. 151n223-9968. month Includes all utilitis and per month. (517)223-9090. For List and Terms tion. $1SO.(313)360-1635. red barrel swivel chalr. $40 ONE year seasoned lirewood. 13131437-5883. HOWELL, Quail Creek Is ex- complete use 01 all lacllitles. Ph. Auctloneer DARK Pine pedestal table with each. (313)227-3329after 5. Oak and maple. $40 lace cord. Newly built storage space. 7 x 4x8x18. you pick up. (517)548- AVE h.p. Briggs & Strallon cepling applications lor 1 or 2 (517)548-4403. 10and 10 x 12. From $19.95per GARY M. BERRY 2 leaves, table pads. 6 bow- SOFA. Blue crushed velvet. engine. $25.(313)632-5181alter bedroom apartments starting HOWELL house to share. $175 month. (517)223-9090. back Windsor chairs. S350. makes Into queen-sized 2366.13131878-6469. at $310. For appointment call Rockester (313)651.0233 5:30 p.m. monthly. Utilities included. SOUTH Lyon. 1 block Irom (313)349-4556. sleeper. $1SOor best offer. OAK. maple and hickory. (517)548-3733.No pets. Call aller6 p.m. (313)348-3432. JOHN Deere 317 tractor. (5171546-7263. main part 01 town. Easy ac- DINmE set. 2 bar stools, 4x8x18.1 lace cord, spill. $35. 3 HOWELL. 1 bedroom apart- lace cord. $100. 10 lace cord, Mower, blade, plow, HARTLAND. Female. 20 to 30. cess. Small barn with lolt. $60 103 Garagel chrome and tan naugahyde. TWO new tNln size mattresses cultivator. disk. $3,995. Pine ment. Heat, water. electric In- $200plus phone. (313)632-7733 ~r month.(313)34ll-'1019. Rummage Sales $85.(313)227-9195. and boxsprlngs. $50 each or S3OO.Unsplit lace cords, S25 each. (517)223-8939. hutch, $325.(5171546-6702. cluded. $425 per month. after 6:30 p.m. DELUXE hydro-jet portable both sets lor $80. (313)231- (517)546-6710. 089 Wanted To Rent 3893. JUNIOR sizes 5 through 9. NEW HUDSON to share whirlpool unit. Used 1 lime, SEASONED firewood. split Over ISOItems. All Items nke ALL GARAGE &RUMMAGE brand new. Moving, must sell. USED washers and dryers. 90 and delivered. (517)546-8064. mobile home. $250 per month. HOWELL, walking distance 01 SALE ADS PLACED IN brand new. can (313)227-5836 Utilltles Included. except the Holiday Inn. 1 or 2 $ISO or best offer. (313)426- day guarantee. Free delivery. SEASONED firewood. Mid belore ~1 a.m. or after 5 p.m. ALPINE THIS COLUMN MUST 2608. (313)685-3845. phone. Call alter 5 p.m. bedroom apartment or a room. START WITH THE CITV winter special. Mixed hard- KNAPP Shoe Distributor. • (313)437-1181. APARTMENTS (517)634-9954alter4 p.m. WHERETHE SALE ISTO FREEZER, 16 cu. It .. USED washer and dryer, both wood, SSS a lace cord. 4x8x16 Leonard Eisele: 2473 Wallace ROOMMATE Iinding service. LAKEFRONT lor summer on BE HELD. THE AD MUST Whirlpool. Excellent condI- work. $15.(313)887-5476. to 18 Inches. delivered. $45 Road, Webberville. (517)521- For Inlormalion, write box P. BE PRE-PAIDAT ONE tion!! $1SO.(313)231-3899. you pick up. call 13131878-6327. In the heart of Oakland Chemung or Woodland Lake. WHOLESALE DIRECTTO YOU 3332. County's recreational 0.1145. Howell. Ml. 48843. Couple - no kids. After 6 p.m. OF OUR OFFICESOR FRIGIDAIRE clothes dryer, SEASONED hardwood. $50lor MISCELLANEOUS dralllng $100cash. (517)546-2184. Furniture Wholesale area - 2 bedroom SOUTH Lyon. Female to share (313)562-8124. PLACED ON A MASTER Distributors 01 Michigan seil- 1. $45 lor 2 or more. Delivered equipment. Triangle T CHARGE ORVISA CARD. within 10 miles 01 Howell. apartments available lakelront house. $215 per PROFESSIONAL couple. FREEZERlor sale, will deliver. ing all new merchandise In squares. compass. (313)632- month plus hall utilities. (517)546-1371. immediately. Cable, Sr. • Wanted: short-term rental or (517)546-3139. original cartons. 2 piece mat- 5181. (313)437-2431after 6 p.m. DEERFIELD. Moving sale. SEASONED oak. $50 lace citizen discount. Next short-term sub-let. Home GREAT Barglns!l Good condI- tress sets. twin $59. lull $79. MANUFACTURED Winter WHITE LAKE. Male to share (313)227-6888. Work, Ted Washer. dryer. $250; stove. tion. Love seat and chair. end queen $99. sola-sleepers $119, cord. 4x8x16. Delivery AM peat. topsoil, bark, sand;: to Alpine Valley Ski close out sale. January 31and gravel, decorative stone-,..Jm-. lakelront home. $300 per (313)322~. relrlgerator. $175; sola. $100; tables, kitchen set, extra bunk beds complete $88. 7 available locally. 2 cord Lodge on M-59 in February 1. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. mediate delivery. Fletcher & month, split utililies. (313)887- snare drum, $50; xylophone. tables. dehumidllier, and pool piece living rooms $239. minimum. (517)54&-1098. Hand made. machine Milford. 8037aller6 p.m. $80; Jon Boat. $100; 300 gal. Rickard Landscape Supplies.' table. call (313)698-3850 or decorator lamps from $14.88.5 SEASONED Hardwood. $45. washable purses and ex- (313)437-8009. • gas tank. stand. $45; (313)363-0794 ask lor Mike piece wood dinettes $159.S800 Oak, Hickory. Ash. 4x8x16. cesorles. Jackets. baby and 887-4021 076 Industrial. HOUSEHOLD miscellaneous larm, anlique Junior. plts now $375. (313)~. children Items. quilted yard BLIZZARD King Snow-Blower: Commerlcal For Rent 5 It. Auger. fits most-PTO's. • Items. (517)546-1458. GARAGE door opener. Used. Now open to public. skip the SPLIT and seasoned firewood. goods, and much more. All middleman. Dealers and In- (313)437-9767. HOWELL. Comlortable 2 BRIGHTON. First class proles- Includes 2 remotes. Moving, (517)546-4237. ~% to SO%off. Donna Marie _ bedroom apartment. Kitchen must sell. $125or best offer. stitutional sales welcome. Creations (Formally Fabric CUB CADETS sales andJser-; slonal bUilding on Grand River 101 Antiques FREE Name brands. Serta. etc. SPLIT and seasoned oak and vice, parts. Suburban .l:.4wni appliances. $365 monthly. near Brighton Mall. From 500 13131426-2608. cherry. $50.(517)223-8185. Bags by Wendy) 11712 13'3)363-a351. 9451 BUIIaIo, Hamtramck, 1 Burgoyne, Brighton. Bran- Equipment. 5955 WhltUlore up to 7.600 sq. It. call Howell ANTIQUE lurniture. glassware GARAGE SALE HOTPOINT electric stove. block N. 01 Holbrook, 1 block Lake Road. Brighton. (31~1227-i ijlGHLAND for rent, 2 Town and Country (313)227- and collectibles. Furniture avacado green. $85. Excellent dywine Sub-dvislon, (313)227- E. 01Conant. WOODLAND HARVEST CO. 9350. ., ~~ l bedroom. second story apart- 1111. stripping by hand. stripper . iKITS! condition. (313)231-1685. 6213 lI75-7186Mon.thrusat..l0tli7 OAK wood, cut, split, SNOWBLOWER, Jacobson. ment. '$375 per mo.nth: BRIGHTON/Howeli area. and supllles for sale. Brass ASK ABOlJ,t YOURS WHEN 81In. Ethan Allen quilted wing NIKON FA camera with MD-15 3i YOU PLACE YOUR 18706Telegraph. 2 blocks S. 01 delivered. 6 cords or more $45. hp, 20 Inches. $155. la131632-: References. Seperate Grand Oaks Drive. Ollice door pulls, keyholes. locks. sola. $250.call 13131348-7209. 8Mlle. 3 to 6 $50. 4x8x16 Inches. A motor drive, $400. Lens utilities. No pets. S850 to move GARAGE SALE AD IN available. (313)227-7101. 5603. I ... space and lor Light Industrial. knobs. etc. Come In and KENMORE top load washer. 532-4060. Mon. thru sat. 10-8. bonded company. (517)468- In. (313)887-1957. browse, Wednesday thru THE GREEN SHEET SELF-PROPELLED .3l): -In. Approximately 2.400 sq. leel. Maytage lront load dryer. S3OO. SUn.12-5 3666. HOWELL. in town. Large 2 call (313)22H099. ask lor saturday. 1 to 5 p.m. or ap- IVou must pick up your kit at POLE BUILDING snowblower. Good condition: your local newspaper office (517)546-9823.after7 p.m. 14480 Gratlot, 2 blocka N 017 , bedroom. Brand new, lots 01 Steve. pointment. (517)546.7784 Mlle. 521-3500. Mon. thru sat.. ::'W:::oo=D-s-p':':lill:':'e-r-.':::Ba-'b""y-A""be;---;:5Buy from the prolesslonal Reasonable offer. (313)227: storage. $400 a month plus (517)546-8875.Lake Chemung during normal business LARGE pine Harvest table, 2 1~ , source - 24x4Ox8It. galvanized 7017after 5 p.m. , , ~( Oldies. 5255 E. Grand River. hours.) benches, S2OO. Call (313)349-' hp. portable. Reasonable. ulllitles.(517)546-9242. 10909 Grand River, comer 0I (313)227-5517. building with service door and 8 h.p. 2 Stage snowblower, • CITYOF HOWELL Howell. MI. 2344. Oakman. 934-8100. Mon. thru ,::,.:;=::....;:c::..:..:.;'-- _ HOWELL. 1 bedroom, newly sliding door Included. only S350. (517)223-8279. ., •• 7,500sq.It.BUILDING FOWLERVILLE moving sale. LARGE chest Ireezer. Works decorated, heat included. No On 2 acres plus. tax abate- sat., 1~7 106 Musical Instruments $3.549 ERECTED Ino cash pets. $80 per week. $320 GIANT Final week, everything must good. $100.(313)87&6487after 4575 Dixie Hwy., (3 miles W. of down payment, monthly 110 Sporting Goods: : .. ment Included. Contact Mr. go. Prices reduced. lots ollur- 6 p.m. CLOSE out sale on Yamaha security deposit. (313)625-8667 Brewer (517)546-7658. Im- FlEA MARKET Telegraph), Waterford Twp •• payments as low as S89 to EXERCISING/rowtng Antiques. Bargains. Furniture nilure. 3028 South Fowlerville Grand, Tokal-Klmball-Sohmer qualified buyers). Top quality after4 p.m. mediate occupancy available. LARGE black vinyl recliner. Pontiac. 874-4121. Mon. thru machine. Like new.' Aslilng 150 Dealers Road. Excellent condltionl $50. pianos. New pianos Irom sleell12 colors available) and HOWELL. Convenient 1 sat. 10-8,SUn.12-5 $45. (313)227-7605. • L bedroom apartment. 1 block f~:e.~~~A~~ HOWELL. Moving sale. Thurs- (313)349-8354. 13725 Pennsylvania. $1.095.Used pianos Irom $195. high grade lumber. STAN- HARTLAND. Office space. 200 day, Friday. Relrlgerator. Hammond organs Irom $295. DARD SUPPLY AND LUMBER REMINGTON 87020 gag&shot Ijom courthouse. $275 per sq. It. to 1300sq. It. (313)632- DOWNTOWN YPSlLAHTI LARGE commercial upright Southgate/RivervieW 282-8900 gun. 28 inch full choke. New in month. (313)661-2945. oeaJer SI*'e AvaIIIble Ireezer. lurniture, glassware. Ireezer. double door. $1SO. Mon. thru sat. 10-8. SUn. 12-5. Ann Arbor Plano and Organ COMPANY - 75 years 01 7111. w~ya, Wt-7ll78 etc. 1025.E. Pine Cone. Formerly WIcks Furniture Company, 209 S. Main Street. leadership In the building sup- the box. $235. Beretta·12 gage MILFORD. 1 and 2 bedroom. 131318~. shot gun. seml-automatlt; 28 HOWELL. Fenced storage. Weekendl.4S1-6e8l1 MOVING SALE. Appliances, Credit Cards and Chocks 1.0- (313)663-3109. ply business. call toll-Iree Spacious, heat Included, covered or open. Also 2,500 LARGE contemporary 7a.m.liI8p.m .• l-a00-442-9190. inch modified venlilated·ofib. close to shopping. ~all tools, lurnishlngs. boats. dinelle/conlerence table. Six cepted. Delivery available KEVBOARDEST wanted. $225.(313)231-3586. ,,' sq. It. Industrial building. call Established, one nighter (313)887-5134. motors, and other stuff and off white upholstered chairs. POLE buildings, 24x40, com- Dennis, First Business VISit Our more. 132 Riddle. Howell. band. Vocals and equipment a pletely erected. $3,690 or $92 S & W 44 mag. model 629; MILFORD one bedroom apart- Originally $3.000,will sacrifice Blanch shoulder holSler. 2< Brokers. 15171546-9400. Arts & Crafts Center in (517)546-2888. must. (313)227-14n. per month. Overhead and en- • ment. $290 per month. Im- $1.250Ilike new). (517)546-2347. speed loaders. shells~ 820 Square leet. S450 per Adam's Antique Mall MILFORD. Power tools. lur- PIANO LESSONS - lor begin- trance doors included. Other mediate accupancy. Pet allow- month, plus utilities. 3 miles Art/Crafts and Anhque LARGE tradillonal oak look sizes available. Call Chaparal Packmeyer and wood. grtps. ed. call (313)354-6600. niture. books and toys. Thurs- table and inserts. Ideal desk WATERBEDS AND SUCH BV ners 01 all ages! Teacher with S450 best. Gun cabineqholds south 01 M-59 on old U5-23. ~ce AVailable day, Friday and saturday, 15years' teaching experience Buildings. 1-800-321-5536 NOW taking applicalions. 1 (313)227.7883. 517-546-5854 or large conlerence table. $400 SHAD. Waterbed lrame with anytime. We will beat any 10).$125or best. (313)229-4149: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 537 East headboard Icholce 01 stains). is now accepting new room elliciency apartments, 201 E. Grand River Ilike new). (517)546-2347. legilimate quote Irom any pro- XC Sklls. 215, size 10 boots. 078 Buildings I Halls Street. 6 drawer pedestal, complete stUdents. Northville. (313)349- lurnished. utili lies included. Downtown Howell 8212. lesslonal pole building corn- 190.size 6 womens boots. $45 Downtown Brighton localion. For Rent with mattress, heater. salety per set. (517)546-9709 alter liner and fill kit. $310. With 4001 bass. pany. $2SO to S300 per month. PRICE WAR! Flashing arrow 6 p.m. (313)227-1381. HALL lor rent. American regular pedestal. $195. Many Fretless, with case. excellent Legion Post 419.Pinckney. MI. condition. S350 or best offer. signs, $289 complete! Were SOUTH LVON: Princeton TOOLAUCTION-SAT •• FEB. 1-1 P.M. other complete waterbeds 111 Farm Products call: 13131878-9522. FREE lrom $155.14year warranty on (517)54&-1170. $499.Lighted. non-arrow $269! Apartments now taking ap- Mel's Auction 1279So. Old US ~lQhton Nonllghted S219!Free lellers! ALFALFA hay, 2nd and 3rd pllcalions lor 1 and 2 bedroom FLORIDA SEMINAR Air Compressors, Bandsaws Iwood & metal) Wood mattresses. No particle board 080 Office Space used. (313)437-4422. 107 Miscellaneous See locally. 118001423.0163, cutting. $2 a bale. (517)548- aPartments. $345and S390 in- For Rent Sponsored by Schweitzer Lathes. Bench Grinders. Vises, Dnll Presses. Hyd. anytime. 4009. cludes water. no pets allowed. Real Estate Jacks, 6" Joiner, Shop Crane. Shop Presses. Tool Boxes WATER bed mattress. semi AMWAV products delivered to 5 h.p. 3 Phase upnght air com- ALFALFA Hay. High quality for (313)437-5007. BRIGHTON. Ollice space lor Better Homes I Gardens (rollaround & single) sand Blasters. Normal everyday waveless, Solid State heater. your home. We guarantee • $150. (313)227-5799. Call pressor. $1.000. Steel punch. horses or cows. call evenings lease, medical. dental and tools and many many more. All hand tools are hie time quality. 13131878-9169. WmNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5th Wednesday or Sunday. $100. Mitre box. $1SO. Other to make arrangements to pick related health needs at the warranty, power tools 90 days except air compressors BABV announcements, :GRAND PLAZA Davis Health center. (313)229- 7:30P••• carry a 1year warranty. WHIRLPOOL electric dryer. miscellaneous small tools. up on weekends. $1.65 per golden and silver annlver· 15171546-6305. bale. 13131878-6773. 2752. MEL LEMAR, OWNER RAV EGNASH, AUCTIONEER Excellent condition. $150. : APARTMENTS saries. engagement an- , PRINTER· Apple Scribe. Like BRIGHTON. downtown. 1.035 (313)~ (517)m.8707 (517)54&-7. (313)685-7960. nouncements, and much ALFALFA hay. First and'S8- 2=: new. Asking $ISO. (313)231- cond cutting. (517)521-3046 '- IN HOWELL sq. It. air condllloned ollice on Leam lbout our VIP trips ... Ilable WASHER, Chest 01 Drawers, more. The Millord Times. 436 II each of our resklentla' reson 2213evenings. Webberville. Rentals from $313. Grand River at Main Street. communities IocIled Ihroughoul good condition. After Sp.m. N. Main. Miliord.(313)685-1S07. Also 2 foom 335 sq. It. oflice. the slile 01 Aorkla. Call Julie (313)349-8862. RUBBER stamps· Mlliord ALFALFA, 2nd cut. No rain. ~ Includes heat. water. BIRD lovers. Prescotts Pro- per bale. (517)546-1766. ~ same location. (313)229-4454. WHIRLPOOL washer and cessing has suet. Netted, TImes. 436 N. Main. Millord. carpet. drapes. ~:~~::to~:~&~ (313)685-1S07. ALFALFA hay, first cuttinO. BRIGHTON. PERFECTOFFICE =lor reservallons. AMCON GROCERY AUCTION dryer. Both work. (517)548-4175 ready to hang, $1.SO each. range, refrigerator, Rental lor the sales Rep or belore 11 a.m. First come, first serve. Note: 1 STEEL. round and square tub- Good horse hay. $2 per !lale. garbage disposal. (5171546-1516. • • District Manager, private CLASSIAED DEADLINES HOWELL REC. CENTER WATER conditioner. Com- ehould last most 01 the winter. ing, angles, channels, beams, clubhouse. and secured suites In a newly Wednesday 12:00 • Green JANUARY 31,1986 - 6:00 P.M. plete unit. 40.000 grain 18314 Williamsville Road. etc. can Regal's. (517)546- EXCELLENT allalla hay. First, pool. No pets. Open- decorated building on Grand Sheet Shopping Guide Serv- softener. S250 or best offer. Gregory. 3820. second and third CUlling. • ed 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. River with good parking. full Ing Dexter & Green Sheet (313)42&-2608. (517)54&-7794. • :. ; We currently handle over 1500 dlflerent Items In- SEARS Crallsman Closed Tuesday. line 01 secretarial services, In· Shopping Guide Serving cluding: SHRIMP, LOBSTER TAILS. CRAB LEGS. WHIRLPOOL washer. Good Snowblower. chain driven. EXCELLENT horse hay. iii eluding word processIng. Very . (517) Highland. Thursday 3:30 - BEEF. PORK, POULTRY, FISH. DAIRV PRO- condition. $40. (313)231.1079 CIRCULATION $120 or best offer. call Jim round bales stored Inslde("t' 546-m3 reasonable rates, $275 • S350 Shopper Business Directory. DUCTS, CAN GOODS. FLOUR. SUGAR, CANDV NORTHVILLE RECORD (313)227-1596. cond cutting. never been ~!,!. per month. Call Nancy Hubbell Friday 3:30· Shopper, Monday after4:30 p.m. AND LOTS OF MISC. EVERV ITEM 100% SNOWBLOWER Dynamark. 26 Fowlerville area 517)223-8291~ SOUTH LYON. Spacious 2 or Larry Buckmaster at the Liv- Green Sheet, & Green Sheet 105 Firewood 313-349-3627 FIRST cutting, $l.SO. 2nd ~ Ingston Group,(313)227-4600. Business Dlrectorys, Monday GUARANTEED. Inch, 8 h.p .• electric start, sell bedroom. Stove, refrigerator, We are allemptin!1 to shorten the length 01 our and Coal propelled. Excellent condI- ling. $2. Round bales, S1!I elr conditioner. First lloor. 3:30 • Wednesday Green EXCELLENT Grand River Iron- salE'S. Will start seiling a lull truck load. All sales tion. S450.13131878-5619. delivered. (517)223-8289. ;t . pnvate entrance. S350 plus tage, 800sq. It. Will remodel to Sheet. TlIllrh of ClIIlIltn' will start promptly on the hour and will move at a SAND Blaster. $25. (313)632- FOR sale hay. 2nd cutting. ¥ utllltles.(313)553-465!I. suit. S300 per month. (313)227. rapid pace so please arrive early. A·l Firewood Cut and split oak. 4x8x18 In. 5181alter 5:30 p.m. rain, In barn. dry. $2.15 IItr WIXOM. 2 bedroom, sub- 1277. MAPLE Duncan Phyfe Table ... bale. (517)223-9720. '. lease, $395 monthly, deposit, FURNISHED olllce, Ideal lor and 6 chairs. $ISOor best oi- cords. Seasoned. Delivery TORO snowblower. 21 Inch. ler .(517)548-3246evenings. BRING COOLERS available. (313)231-2207. needs carburetor work. $40. FIRST,2nd, 3rd cutling. quancY • central air, beige carpet. manulacturer rep or profes· hay. Also, yearling buffalo •• ,(313)669-2818. slonal. Secretarial available. McCullough chain saw. 16 Oak desk chair. $50. (517)546- 24 LOCATIONS STATEWIDE 13131878-3550. l. (3131227·2020. .!!ill. Inch, runs, $60.(313)68.4-2053. 065 Duplexes For Rent !!SO evenings. Announcing HARTLAND. Office space. 200 A·l Firewood TRIUMPH kibbled 211%protein FREEZER beel. $1.00 p;r SELLING my collection 01 pound hanging weight. We HOWELL. Modern 2 bedroom sq. ft. to 1300sq. It. (313)632. Semi loads and partial loads Primitive dog lood. SOlb. bag, $10.95. dolls. F and B. Many English Langs beel pack. 24 can case. deliver to slaughterhous!. duplex. Nice yard. Stove and 7111. __ dolls. Call 15171546-7592. delivered. 4x4x8 It. lederal AOOOESTATEAUCTION~fOQ cords. (313)231-2207. Furniture $11.60. HI-L1le Dog Biscuits (517)271-9330after 7 p.m. , relrlgerator lumlshed. S390 HOWELL. Two, 225 sq. It. 01· 251b box $12.75. Coles' monthly. (517)546-2876. 102 Auctions SUNDAVFEB2-1 P.M. (Open 12noon) To"rll of FIRST cutting allalta hat. IIces. Excellent location. Rent em",,,, Elevator. east end 01 Marlon $1.25.(313187ll.Q79. , HOWELL. north 01. 2 negotiable. (517)54&-6710. Mel's Auctlon -1279So0id US23- Brtghton A·l slabwood. 4x4x8 It. 5640 M·59 'TIM NARHI AUCTiONEER & DEPRESSION GLASS: 200 pes onc. Floragold. Block. bundles. Seasoned. $45 a bun- IE olHowelII St. In Howell.1517j54&-2720. GOOD mixed hay. $1.SO ptr bedrooms, large living room, HOWELL, ollice space for renl ASSOCIATES. Complete auc- W~d Soil 10 S dle. (313)231·2207. r 'carpeted, appliances, air con- In the Barrlman Building. Thumbpnnt, Tearoom, Raindrops. Diana. Spiral. MISS 546-5995 bale. (517)546-2596. tion service. (313)266-6474, Amenca. Corded Optic. Cnss Cross. RIbbon. Royal Lace. :dltlonlng, $320 a month. (517)546-1700,(517)54&-4448. ANYONE Interested or ~ HAV lor sale. Call (517)548-71' ~Jron. Moondrops. Cloverleal. Lorain Etc. CHINA: Nontake. Nip- desperale lor wood you can after2 p.m. .. t517)546-!lll11. pon. Bavana. Czeck Etc. CLOCKS: Ingraham. Sessions. burn "NOW". please call HAV and straw delivered. cill 067 Rooms For Rent New Haven, Gallery. Waterbury Banlo lall on working Hank Johnson. The only one WHATISTHE SClo Valley Farm, (313)475- 1iI••••• condltlon/keys) POTIERV: Siangi. Gonder. Fulper. who has an ad In the papers 52 8!,85. : •. ·COHOCTAH. 2 rooms. 1 lur· Rumnll. Redwong OIL LAMPS: Gr. Dep., Mllkglass & weeks every year In 4 local BARGAIN II THE NEW ~~~~·····~1iICORNERSTONE MALL iii brass. Pattern Bases (These lamps are all quite Old) HAV. No rain. High quallJy nlshed. $60. 1 unfurnished, IFormerly In the Baldwin Bid.) counties. New customers BARREL? iii COKE & BEER ITEMS: Trays. Advt, tap handles. Elc. FEN· always say my wood Is the Allalla Timothy mix. (517)54 $50. All utilities paId, Includes iii Has space available lust lor you. Are you a IiiiiI IIyou have an Item you wish to 2023. r house privileges, washer and TON: Approx. 10 pes Blue Ops. Hobnail BLACK best they've received in 3-4 seli for $25.or less or a group IIretailer lOoking lor a place Downtown, with I!!!I AMYTHEST: Bowls. Ashtray. Vases Etc. PRIMITIVES: HAY and straw for sal;. dryer. (51n54&-1296. ,. Good parking available. a place where people years. Why gamble? AlSO. 01 Items seiling lor no more iii Jugs. CrOCks, Advt Items. Tons. Cook Books. Egg wholesale semi loads 01 100 250 Bargain Ba:rel (517)546-7231. i FOWLERVILLE. Furnished I!!I can come in and browse through your shop- than $25.you can now place an Baskots, Measuros, Omon Choppers Elc. RED WING: In. logs. fresh cuI Irom the A",:-:-:=~~-~-""=,,,~ sleeping room, with TV, AND OTHERS-We have spaces Irom 520 sq. It. iii ad in Ihe classified section lor HAVlorsaie. 5t7)~17 •• iii "capistrano" plales. Cups & saucers Elc. MISC. GLASS: north. (313)349-3018. KENMORE washer. Yl prlcel Ask our ad·taker to 'private entrance and to 1300 sq. It. IiiiiI NORTHERN Spy, Jonatho Fostona, Lancaster. Impenal. Viking. Cambndge. ALL well seasoned IIrewood,' (517)548-3779. place a Bargain Barrel ad lor bathroom. "0 cooking, no II IIyou are Interested Contact. I!!!I Cranberry, Mllkglass. sallnglass. Pallern Inc. Pickle Red Delicious. Cortland' pets. $200' per month. $25 Julia Newman Kentucky coal and kindling you, 110 words or leSS) and MacIntosh, Red Rome apple.: iii castor. Cruet Set w/Stand Etc. PICTURES IN FRAMES: she will bill you only $2.25. de~slt. Ulilltles Included. iii . For Appointment IiiiiI wood. Eldred's Bushel Stop, Fresh presSed cider.' Map(e "Bullalo Chase" "The Farm Vard" TERMS: Cash. IThis special is ollered to (51~, (51D223-7200. II Althe J & J Offlee eI Checks only Irom those known to us. All sales final. Not (313)229-6857. syrup, honey and popcorn at HAGGERTY area. Clean, lur· ALL seasoned Oak. $45 picked homeowners only-sorry. no Warner's Orchard and Cider • (517) 546-6901 Ii responsible lor mdse. once purch. commercial accounts). nlshed. kitchen and lake MELLEMAR, OWNER RAY EONA8H, AUCllONEER up. Delivery available. Mill. 5970Old U5-23, Brlghtoll' • privileges. Utilities Included. (517)546:3148. (313)229-6504. !i •i , ....If.: U5 per week. (313)855:5181. 1iI ••••••• ~ ••••••• 1iI ------'.~ - &:;8:'SOUTH LYON HERALD-NORTHVILLE RECORD-NOVI NEWS-THE MILFORD TIMES-Wednesday, January 29, 1986 , • 111 Farm Products 114 Building Materials 117 Office Supplies 119 Farm Equipment 151 Household Pets 151 HoUMhold Pets 151 Household Pets 152 HOf1ft' 153 Farm Animals • • and Equipment ' ...... EqUipment PRIME 2nd and 3rd cutting. SHED 10x1l,brand new, never WANTED. Used equIpment on ALL Breed dog obedIence BICHON Frlse, AKC pups. 9 ANGUS bull. 5 years. S8OO. WANTED Boston Bull Terrier. (517)548-4501. Alfalfa hay for race track and erected, paid sears $289 will clllses. K·9 Connection. weeks old. No shed. Vet Puppyl Call (517)546.7190. NOW buying grade and working horses. (5171543785. sell for $200 or besl. (313)348- ~, ~rs36Okco=r~i.~~ f:~,~:;:e~~u~u~:~l:Starts February 7. Beginner checked and shots. Call YORKIES. 2 male Yorkshire ~~tered horses, (3131750- 2 Boars. service age. for PRIME alfalfa acreage for 1986 3595 after 8. serial ports. CPM/M 2.2. equipment Into cllh, or through advanced. Howell (51n548-4019. brydlng. (511)548-1723. Wordstar. Loglcalc, Basic. receive a good allowance for It Terrier puppies. AKC. Cham- 'rental: (511)546-3785. Community Ed. (511)54&QOO, BOUVIER puppy, female. 9 pionship background. PROFESSIONAL training. Ex· 6 Cross Angus cows for sale. Spelling Checker. Quest and on a new Ford or something Ginger Burrlson, Instructor. cellent care and references Expected calving March and PLEASURE Horse Sweet Feed 45)" SAVINGS Personal Pearl Accounting you do need. Symons Tractor, weeks old. With or without (3131981-&988. $134.00 per ton. Cole's Close out sale on Aluminum (517)548-3284. (5111548-2478, papers. (3131876-3019. provided. .300 a month. April. S500 each. To view Systems. Asking $600. Asking (51ij271-8445.Gaines. (51n223-8236. Elevator. East end of Marlon clad wood windows· National $6,250. Call (313)54(P126 or 152 Horaes' (517)54&-1355. Saturday or Sunday call Sl.ln Howell. (517)54&-2720. brand. DOUblehung and case- (313~ after 5 p.m., ask WE put new life Into oid AKC Golden Retriever pup- Equipment RACEHORSESboarded! Turn- (313)437.m4 or (313~. timers. With authorized sere QUALITY allalla. First and se- ment style. Over 400 units pIes. Outstanding disposition outs with run In shed. or stall- QUALITY Columbian Ram, • available. (3131831-9440. for Alan. vice, genuine parIs and and excellent with children. A.Q.H.A. 3 year, Chestnut ed at nighl. For further In- proven. 2 years old. $60. cond CUlling. Cohoctah Hay COLLIE, AKC. Lovely lassIe gelding. 15.1. sweet and gen- Company. (517)54&-1631. 118 Wood Stov.. reasonable prices, we do It Champion blood lines, formation call: (517)548-4418. (313)437-4345. rlghll Symons Tractor and healthy, vet checked, dew pups. Shots. Wormed. tle. Spanish Clipper line. 4 SECOND CUlling hay. No rain. WALNUT 28 feet of 2x8 and 40 (517)65S.3313. year Pinto gelding. 14.2, RIDING horses for sale or TEXAS Long Horn cattle. leet 01 lx6. Cherry, 5 leet 01 119 Farm Equipment Equipment, (517)271-8445. claws removed. Reasonably lease. Possible terms. Call (517)468-3836or (517)466-3849. Gaines. priced. Taking deposits now. COLLIE. Magnificent sable athletic. Both green. priced Registered, bred cows and 2x8 and 20 leet 0lb6, S350 or and white from well known rlghl. Electric fence charger. after 8 p.m. for details. Ask for yearlIngs. Also bulls and STRAW. oats. shelled corn. reasonable oHer. Call (517)54&- CASE 310-0 crawler with (51n~7. Mr. Millar. (313)34806251. Corn by pick-up loads also. New York Kennal. AKC. Very Miscellaneous tack. (313)735- calves. Call after 7 p.m. 7305. loader. Gas, 4 cylinder with I AKC Irish seller pups. Ex- (3131685-2941. Call (31~1873-5574. ripper guardS, crank case cellent blood line, ready gentle, loves families with 7770 evenings. 115 Trade Or Sell guards. Excellent condition. PETS January 26.(51n548-1969. children. Completely house APPALOOSA gelding. 12 URGENTLY needed: Un- SUPERMIXSweet Calf Grower $4,500.(313)722-40428. . broken and house mannered. years. good gaits, good horse. SAWDUST wanted doe goats In milk. to 100 lb. bag $9.95. Tnumph In- 14loot Glaspar ski boat with 50 Very well behaved. 1 year old, S7OO. (313)35&-1691. mother my orphan lambs. stantlzed Milk for calves 25 lb. nutered, all ahots, a perfect hp. Mercury. Engine needs BOARDING, Training and PINE-POPLAR (313)629-4993. • bag S14.35.Optiml14 lb. S10.75. starter. Comes with trailer. 151 Household Pets AMERICAN Pit BUll pups. family pet. $200 (511)546-7610. DEUVERED Coles's Elevator. East end of Registered. Veterinarian own- Trimming. Call after 5 p.m. (517)54&-2942ANYTIME 154 Pet Supplies sell or trade for snowmobile. CHINESE Shar-pel, Female, 18 (517lS48-4736. Marlon SI. in Howell. (517)54&- (313)227-2243. AKC Cocker, Pekingese. ed. Vaccinated, '100. (313)437- months. excellent blOOd line. 2720. GOOD selection of 3 poInt Pomeranian, Shih Tzu. Poodle 6880. KITTYLITTER•• 25 lb. bags • beautifUl disposition. (313)437. SWEET feed (maintenance) $1.89.Everyday low price. Big SPRING frozen fruit and 116 Christmas Trees hitch snowblowers. and Blchon Frlse pups. BLACK and tan Cocker pup- 9767. GIEGLERFEEDS $6.95100Ibs, In 500lb. lots. Big snowblades, tire chains. Dave Breeder. all guaranteed. Sweet feed. $6.50 per 100. Acres Store. Brighton. vegetable sale. Spicer Or· pies. $125. Call (517)623-6452 GREAT Dane pups. AKC Acre Store, Brighton. (313)227· chards. Call or stop In for an 117 Office Supplies Steiner Farm Equipment, (511154&-1459. after7 p.m. (with 1,000lb. orders.) Delivery (313)227-5053. • (313)694.5314,(313)89501919. registered. Champion sired. available. Purina Dealer. Store 5053. order' form (313)632-7692. and Equipment Fawns and Brindles. Deposits 155 Animal Services Special· this week: Jonothan GENERATOR. 15 wall power hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Call beln&&.taken. Diane's Danes (313)887-2117. STOREWIDE $3:95 a hall bUshel. Open dally Blueprint machine. $200. take-oH. Mounted on trailer. (313 1885. Zerox 2300 copy machine. CAN'T SNOW-FLAKESALEI 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. US-23 ",500. (517)54&-1685. SAVESSS ATTENTION North. Clyde Road exll. $1.500. Executone phone AFFORD LAB Heeler puppies, Lovable, GENTLE older horse. Great IT'S hard to beat Symons In a 3 months old. GOOd Breedng ON MOSTITEMSI PETOWNERS system, $2,500. Desks and new Ford tractor. matched to for beginner. Also spirited RETE'S DOMESTIC 112 U·Plck other miscellaneous equip- TO WAIT (517)468-3881. SNOW-FLAKES MARK your needs. GOOd deals and YOU pony_ (313)824·2007 after THE BARGAINS PETCARE menl. (517154&-6305. 100 gallon Living World 7.75)'* financing only at to the 4:30 p.m. FROMTACK. BOOTS will visit and care for your 113 Electronics ELECTRONIC memory value. (5ln271-8445 GaInes. DIESEL TRACTOR aquarium with stand. light, HORSES boarded. English, pets, In your home while you pump and filter. S350 or best AND APPARELI type'ltriter, Adler model 1030. JOHN DEERE. 1209hay condI- Western lessons, training are away. Call for complete KAYPRO bUsiness computer, Was $1,295, demo $725. 6 offer. (313~124. available. Veterinary approv- details, (313)422--4119. :.. wlih business pak. Includes tioner. Must sell. Great shape. A HORSEOF COURSE month warranty. Maydays Of- $1,500.(313)887-8409. MACAW. Blue and Gold, 5 ed. Exceptional care, Indoor 109EMICHIGANAVE. monitor, dual disc drive, 256K. fice Products. (313)227-13Lu. months. Tame and talking. arena, stallion services printer, 2 stands, lots of soft- MASSEY-FERGUSON 34 with SALINE. 1.1148176 IBM PC-AT Enhanced. 1.2 $1,350.Call (313)229-5112. available. Renaissance Ara- PUPPIEPAD , ware. Excellent condItion. Us- front end loader. New tires, tVr. F1rIanclllll bians, (51n548-1473. ed minimum hours. Sl,5OO. Mbyte floppy, 20 Mbyle hard new ballery. $2,300. (517)54&- Tractors In stock .lth2Oyr. MALTESE Yorky pups. Tiny, Professional all breed dog (313)229-4443evenIngs. disk. 512k. serial Parallel 4021. from 14-33 HP, 2 & 4 Do.nPaymenl non-shed, shots. (517)548- LARGE pony, adult or child, grooming. 19 years elt- Ports. PGS SR-12 color wheel drive 1459. English or western, former SAWDUST perle nee. Reasonable. 114 Building Materials monitor with Sigma Color 400 NEW. 3 point hitch. PTO lesson horse, gentle and safe, DELIVERY Satisfaction guaranteed. driven. Buzz saw. LIst $1,150. Acres of Implements .., _ ....~..... =-'- PITBULL puppies for sale. $50. graphics board (640x400). priced right. i 10weeks old. (313)437-7455. S5OO. Registered quarterhorse (313)897-0034 (511)54&-1459. 80287Math Co-processor. MS Sale $595 plus tax. Dave yearling gelding, excellent 4-H Steiner Farm Equipment, REGISTERED Alaskan • CLASSIFIEDDEADLINES Mouse Systems mouse. Ep- young horse project. '750. TACK salel Saturday, Wednesday 12:00 • Green som FJ(-185printer. 10 floppy (313)69406314,(313)89501919. Malamute. 3 years old. Needs place to run. $150. (511)223- Other good quarterhorses. February " Hartland S1ieet Shopping Guide serv- disks PCDOS3.0, BASICA, PC- 1983 TW20 Ford tractor. 190 (313187&-3328. Hlghschool: US-23 and M-59. Ing Dexter & Green Sheet talk, PC-paInt, Cross Talk. Tur· hours, 140 hp. All extras. One 9249or (511)223-8047. SPOON fed baby Cockatiels. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tables • e Shopping Guide Serving bo Pascal, Microsoft Fortran, Ford service free. $21,500. available. (313187&03449. HIQhland, Thursday 3:30 - Mlx-C and DAC Accounting (5171548-3373. Also 1 pair of Australian Red MICHIGAN EMPLOYMENT If • Shopper Business Directory, Package. Asking $6,250. Call Rumps. Reasonable. (313)229- HORSE AUCTION WANTED free. gentle pony TRACTOR tire, 9.5x32. Also and • tack, for our grand- Friday 3:30- Shopper, Monday (313)540-7126or (313~ John Deere H tractor for parts. 5112. Green Sheet, & Green Sheet after 5 p.m., ask for Alan. SHIH-TZU puppy. AKC. Non- Every Saturday night. Tack - children. Call (511)548-4418. (3131629-2084. I GRANO BLANC Business Dlrectorys, Monday MITA DC-15plain paper photo shedding, non-allerglc. Tiny 7 p.m., horses - 9:30 p.m. WANTED: Part-time barn help. 3:30 - Wednesday Green WANTED to buy: John Deere N .. Hodges Farm and gentle. Call (313)227-3736. Consign early. trainIng. cleaning and exercis- 165 Help Wanted Gene~1 copier. Up to llx17. (313)437· Qulk-tach comheads and corn- $he,el., 8851. - Equipment TEXAM Basset Hound. AKC Used tack and horses bringIng Ing. (313~18. blnesj New Idea corn plckeraj RAY RD. top dollar. AVON Sales Represenlatlves 3M copier and sorter. New Holland hayblnes and cs -l-----t-: Fenton, Mich. registered male. 12weeks old. needed, Brlghlon, Howell and FIFTEEN insulated wOOdwin- Z 3 THOMPSON RO $175.(313)229-4441after 5 p.m. Belween Clyde and Center Telephone system, 3 phones choppera and Good used trac- Road, 7335 US Old 23. (313)750- 2 Year old Morgan colt. Park surrounding areas. Call before dows. Various sizes. $20 and state of the art features. Take tors and equipment of all FENTON (313)629·6481 WANTED: Dog cage for large 10:30 a.m. or after 6:30 p.m. each. (313)349-5248. Since 1946 9971. prospect, halter ready. Terms S30 over payments. (511)548-2347. kinds. (5ln523-2803 evenings. dog. (511)546-3388. available, $2,000.(313)229-8354. (313)227~774.

" aIAtHaVER. 16_ POTENTIAL CUSTOMERSEVERY WEDNESOA¥~NDtl36;OO(fEYERY:.NDA"/~ > '<;:: /~,·"¥?~~v:~,<.,~N., y !jr:~h '.- DEADLINE IS FRIDAY • AT3:SOP.... HOUSEHOLD'... ,SERVICE AND,:'BtJYERS,.-' ~ ,,> ."'..... N"... >..... ]jfRECTOR;Y"... ·u / N ~".: ~ / ' \. ....,...... ~ <0" -:;. 1'''' •~ .... u...... Uyingsfon County Phone 227-4436 or 541.2570 oakland County 4374133, 348.3022, 685-8705 or "'·2121 Wayne County J4t,:"3022 w w County 221"'"" . , * . • ' , Air Conditioning Building & Remodeling Cabinetry Chimney Cleaning Heating 81 Cooling Mobile Home Service Painting 81 Decorating Roofing & Siding Snowplowing Alltech hardwoods. Special RAY'S Mobile Home Service. Alarm Service PAINTING: Interior. Good and custom mllllng-moldings. CHIMNEYS-FIREPLACES Furnace, air conditioning, In- RESIDENTIALand commercl~1 A.A.A. NORTHVIW REFRIC. workmanship, dependable. snowplowlng. Reasonable CONSTRUCTION counler tops, cabinets, In- Building and repair, Insurance stallation, cleaning and repair. Aluminum terior and exterior restoration HEAnNQI COOUNQ Reasonable rates. (313)878- rates. (511)546-9606. • Old fashioned prices wilh new work, also cleaning and in- Doors, heat tapes. Licensed, 3258. .StAFfFt· JOHWS Aluminum, licensed Ideas. We do all types of home materials. (517)548-4444. spection. Slate licenSed, In- Insured. (313)227-6723. SNOWPLOWING - residential repair and remodel and new sured. Nonhvllle Construc- Specializing In PAINTING, Interior, exterior. and commercial. (313)887-9500. contractor. We do residential CarCara CONSTRUCTION construction. Additions, tion. Free estimates. (313)348- 011Burner Service Moving Storage Dry wall repair. Quality work, SNOW removal, commercial. and commercial work. Free reasonable rates, free **-tl* esllmates and reasonable garages, pole barns. dormers, AUTOMOTIVE trim. 1036. -Boilers- EXPERT ROOFING T.T.&G. Excavating. (511)546- rec rooms, aluminum siding, estimates. Call Loren, 3146. rates on aluminum and vinyl Automobiles, vans, trucks, (3131349-2246. (OLD AND NEW) siding', gutlers. trim, storm roofing, gutlers, storm win- Central Air Condo boats, vinyl tops, covers, SAFE-WAY SHINGLES wIndows, Thermopane dows, window and door restoralion. (517)54&-4440 or Clean up '" Hauling ,Slles • Service Piano TunIng replflcement windows, storm replacements, bath and kit- (313)229-4011. MOVING & HOT ASPHALT chen remodel. Welcome any ALL-AROUND commercial, 'Carrier Dealer • RUBBER BASE doors. awnings, enclosures, residential and special SNOW custom made shullers, car- kind Insurance repair. Carpentry STORAGE PIANO TUNNINGII ALUMINUM SIDING Specialize In old home repair. removal. Fast, fair, 12 years. PLOWING pMs. mobile home skirting. (3131632-5268. NORTHVILLE by TRIM & GUTIERS Insurance work welcome. 30 Designing and consuiling REASONABLE RATES JOHN McCRACKEN All Types Masonry COMMERCIAL available. license Number yellrS experience. Call ~ BRAD CARTER "4- Delivery service 349·0880 SR. CITIZEN DISCOUNT Complete plano service. Call Call Dan RESIDENTIAL (517)223-9336or (511)223-7168. 068013.(517)54&-6710. (313)349-5456: 40582 Village (313) 348-0733 24-hour answering service. CARPENTER DELIVERY and light hauling FREE ESTIMATES Oaks In Novl. 24HOURSERVICE • ADDITIONS, basements, rec Specializing in (with van). Speclallzed/· Home Maintenance RADIO DISPATCHED Appliance Repair rooms, kilchens. All types of personal. Call Bob (313)663- PLUMBING and electrical. NO JOB TOO BIG septic Tank service REASONABLE RATES remodeling and new construc- BASEMENT 5320• Plastering ./ SAPU,TO Appliance Repair. (313)878-9810, (517)546-8452 OR TOO SMALL MARV Lang Sanltstlon. Septic FREEESTIMATES Kenmore and Whirlpool and tion. Licensed builder. RECROOMS after5 p.m. Doors Service LIVINGSTON Plastering/- cleaning, complete Installa- all m.ajor appliances. (313)227·5340. & Texture Company. Repairs, J} 352-0345 * 474·0505 tions, perk tests and repairs. MICKWHITE Guaranteed and Insured. STEEL inSUlated doors and Insulation remodeling, customizing. Pro- Free estimates. (313)349-7340, (313~4-9166. fessional quality. (313)227- It costs no more CUSTOM Carpentry, 14 years storms Installed. t;llIny dif- (313)478-n44. ... t09llt ferent styles to choose from • AMERICAN Energy Managers. Music Instruction 7325. 348-3150 Architectural Design first class workmanship experience. Kitchens. Thermal Krete, cellulose and, ~~~~_ Sewing bathrooms. rec rooms. decks. Call for free estimate: (313)229- PLASTERING and drywall. FIRST PLACE WINNER of 2814. all other energy savlnQ New, repair and texturlng. Ex- • • Attorney's two National Awards, No job too large or small. Free devices. Licensed. MUSIC LESSONS l ALTERATrONS done in my estimates. Licensed. (313)632- cellent quality. Reasonable HAMILTON has been Drywall Guaranteed 25.% savings off Piano-Organ rates. (313)669.4157. home. Quality work. 20 years experience. Former satisfying customers for 7351,(3131427-3038. your heat bill. Call nowl Tax Strings-Wind Reasonable rates. (313)227- l:hfef prosecutor. All ac· over 20 years. COMPLETE drywall service. credits end 1985.(3131227·2600. Plumbing 6273. cldents, drunk driving, You deal directly with the ODOHERTY (3131632-5699. INSULATION blanket or 349·0580 divorce. Oakland/Livingston. owner. All work CONSTRUCTION (517)548-4121 DRYWALL remodeling, and jeanie kay ~eslgns SNOWPLOWING. Residential. blown. Free estimates. commercial. Free estimates, Robert E. Mccall. Milford guaranteed and com- Free estimates. Pallas, Por- texturing. Free estimate. Schnute Music Studio GALBRAITH PLUMBING Beautiful custom seWing, petitively priced. Licensed and insured. reliable. Day or night. (313)885. (313)684-6m, Walled Leks ches, Garages, Remodeling. (313)229-8636. (313)221004157. Northville and HEATING original designs, alterations. (313)669-4449. -FREE ESTIMATES Licensed and Insured. No job 0443. -Designs TWIN Sun Drywall and Pain- Weddings, formal, casual. ting. Installing, finishing, tex- Interior Decorating too big, too small or too far. 20 (517)548-3886. SNOWPlOWING and shovel- . • Asphalt -Additions - Kitchens Office Equipment & years experience. Electric ing. Brighton, Howell, -Porch - Enclosures, tured ceilings, repairs. 20 Services BEAUTIFUL custom draperies years experience. Free sewer cleaning. Mobile Home ~artland. (313)229-7115. • , etc. 7urnagf Service. (313)437-3975. and accessories. Large selec. KD Construction estimates. /3131624-9379. nelson tion of fabrics available. For - TYPEWRITERREPAIRS HAMILTON appointment, call Marcia, Storm Windows - MICHIGAN Specializes in Electrical W.n&>wTrN'moft' A"~n (313)685-7272, (313)887·2593, (313)229-7644. Custom (313)83&-3060. Ask for Bill Basement, ELECTRICIAN, licensed. Com~tClal • Rftldentlll ASPHALT Remodeling -~- Safran. We specialize In IBM's Snowplowlng Telephone Installation' Kitchen & Bath Residential, commercial. Free • SII.s and most make portables . PLUMBING .' 'PAVING Call 559-5590 ... 24 Hour' Remodeling eSlimates. Reasonable rates. • Install.at.onl Repafr-Replacement AVAILABLE, 24 hour snow ALLTECH cellular mObile. telephones, brIef case Insulated Doors & (313)227·1550. • R.pell, Modernization - removal service. Commercial, Driveways, Parking ELECTRICIAN master. Licens- • Consuttlng Painting & Decorating residential, radio dispatch. phones, truly portable or vehl- KITCHEN remOdeling, Windows ed. Residential, commercial, • CuslomwMroomNf'W''''' Electric Sewer Cleaning (313)227-7570• cle Installed. sales and leas- Lots, etc. cabinets and counter tops. ATIENTION: Painting, wall Ing. (5tn548-4440, (313)229- Insurance Work Industrial. (3131878-2444. $~dKor"ora.~ LONG COMMERCIAL or residential. Seal Coating References. Tom Nelson. a>Qrarooms. ~ Mtt1 4011. JOHN Wanko Electric. LIcens- washing, wood finishing. Mix. Howell, Fowlerville, or (313)632-5135. and much more CotttrK'OII..,$EU~ and match colors. Free' PLUMBING SOS PHONE SERVICE. ed, residential, commercial .. nee 1878 wdl'l , L C MtI1. ,,,,,. Hartland. Call (517)548-2910. "All Work Guaranteed" KITCHEN and bath interiors estimates. Years of ex· and Industrial. Quality work. poIoq Olg .... 'anIH<1.. '.sl.c1JOtJ AND DRIVEWAYS plowed. walks Residential and commercial • - Free Estimates remodeling service. Old Town NO.lOtl TOO LAAGE ()fI SUAL, perlence. J. Dahlberg, (313) 437-4641 (517)548-8412. FANCY BATH blown. Reasonable. Fully in- jacks Installed. New homlf Builders. (517)548-5823. (313)349-8545. prewlre our specialty:. (313) 437-0212 sured. (517)548-2294. NEW or remodel, all types Engine Repair BILL Oliver's painting and BOUTIQUE Reasonable rates. 30years ex- '887-4626 JIM'S Snowplowlng. commer- home constuction and repair. QUALtTY carpentry and wallpapering. Residential and Serving the area perlence. (313)4~747. Licensed. Insured. Free Janitorial services commercial. 20 years ex· since 1949 ,clal and residential. (313)887- remOdeling. Licensed. Free Excavating 2883. Tree Service .' Auto Glass estimates. Call (313)227--4157. esllmates. Reasonable prlces. CLASSIC CleanIng Corpora- perlence. Free estimates, 190 E. Main Street Northville - 349-0373 QUALITY building at the (517154&-0267. Furniture Refinishing tion. Residential and small of. references. (313)348-1935. Auto Repair lowest prices. Additions. f1ce cleaning, bonded.' EXPERIENCED painter. In- WE remove trees dead or • garages, repairs, roofing, Carpet Cleaning COUNTRY HILL FURNITURE (313)437--4720. terlor, exterior, wallpaper. alive. Sometimes free of Pole Buildings GREENVIEW charge. Fully Insured. Call Basement Waterproofing siding, cement and block DELUXE carpet and repair and refinishing. Stripp- Free estimates. Quality work. work. (313)437-1928. Landscaplng Call Steve (517)546..8950. LAWN Landon Services, (313)227. upholstery cleaning. Ing. 3123 Milford Road, AAA Construction. Any size, 7570. Milford. (3131685-2264. B.rick, Block, Cement Specializing In deep steam ;====-==:.:::_=:; EXPERIENCED painter. In- very reasonable. (5ln548-6710. MAINTENANCE VALLIE CONSTRUCTON and soli extraction. Dry and WE do furniture stripping by terlor, exterfor, wallpapar. 'Rooflng & Siding Commercial, CEMENT, masonary, quality Local licensed builders for 15 wet upholstery cleaning. hand. (517)548-7784or (517)548- Fletcher & Free estimates. Quality work. TV a Radio Repair ~ work: Reasonable prices. years. We oHer complete con- Please call (313~723. 8875. Rickard Cali Steve (517)54&a950. Residential ALL siding and roofing. TV Antenna and Satelille SerA Free estimates. licensed. struction services for new LIcensed. Free eSlimates. (517)54~267. homes and modernization. Carpet service Handyman .... d_p.5.ppll.. PAINTING ·SNOW vice. Fast and reliable. 13 Reasonble prices. (517)548- years experience In the coun- Call for any construction 0267. needs. Free estimates. CARPET, tile and vinyl In- EXPERT wall papering, dry - Peat Topsoil, Bark, Interior-Exterior PLOWING ty. SenIor Citizen discount. (313)437.2109 (313)229-8063 stallation, repairs. 15years ex- wall, carpentry, Interior Sand Gravel, Decorative WALLPAPERING Brian's Antenna Service, CEMENT, BRICK, perience. (313)227-4897. decorating. Reasonable. Ex- Stone • SEASONED (313)231-3298. perienced. (313)685-6183. IImmedlate Delivery) Reasonable Rates BROCK AND _Garden Supplies "Call Lou or Brien" FIREWOOD ALL MASONRY Bulldozing Catering JACK of all trades will dO any ROOFING Upholstery •• Large jobs and all repairs. - Absopure Water (313)349-1558 type of Home remodel, or ~ 1 ...... (3_13...)3_4_8._01...;;.33;.-.. Experienced, Licensed & CUSTOM pond dredging. Ceramlcnle repair. Call (517)548-6710. - Softener Salt (313)451.0987 CALL Smiths. Quality workl Insured. Work myself. Fast Bulldozing and grading. Free -Coal Sensible prlcesl Huge fabrlc & efficient. Free estimates. Klein Excavallng, ALL ceramic tile expertly - Super K. Kerosene McKAY Painting. Excellent BAGGETT ROOFING • MIKE'S snow plOWing dump select/on IAll types furnlturel (51n54&0391. done. New and repair. Licens- - Firewood work guaranteed by Christian truck service. Reasonable Free est/matesl Pick up and estimates, 348-0068 or 532- POLE Barns, Carpentry, Elec- e Propane Filling AND SIDING CO. rates. (5ln548-5059. 1302. G & R Custom Bulldozing, ed. (313)474-0008, (313)227- trical, Plumbing, Roofing, men who believe in quality. delivery. La-Z·Boy special, large or small dozer, finished 7754. Brick (313)437-4834. While You Walt For free estimate, call Hot Asphalt Built-up labor $125.(313)581~. (313/632~2. Roofs, Shingle Roofs, . grading up to slle balancing, BOB'S CERAMIC TILE will , SNOWPlOWlNG, REMOVAL Wallpapering HENRY Stamper and Sons. clearing. All your excavating remodel bath or kitchen corn- Health Care 437-8009 Aluminum Gutters and Commercial and residential. Cement and mason contrae- needs. (313)887-8418. plete. Will repair or replace 54001Grand River Down Spouts. Free estimates. (313)227.7859 SAM and JUdy SChendel. tQTs. Cement work, block tile. Free estimates. Call Heating & Cooling Aluminum Siding and or (313)227-5214. Wallpaper hanger. (5t7)54&- wOrk.,blOCkbasements, foun- POND DredgIng and Develop- New Hudson rim. Licensed & In- ment. Turn swamp areas Into (313)229-2529. 2688. senior citizen rates. • dations. 35 years experience. sured, 35 years ex· Call15t7)548-2972. useful Irrigation or decorative Chimney Cleaning WALLPAPER Installation. ponds. Equipped for fast, eHI- Very reasonable. Exparlenc- • clent work. Ron Sweet. A-1 Service. All types PAINTING- ROOT'S ed.Call Kathl(51D548-1751. , ~ 'IN'GRATTA&SON (313)437-1727. masonary works. New and BILL JAMES ,(NTERIOR· EXTERIOR CONSTRUCTION repairs, roof leaks and PLUMBING & HEATING NORTHVILLE EXCAVATING Wedding services; Specianzlng In concrete lIat· BAGGEn chimney cleanlngs. (313)227· WALLPAPERING (313)349·3110 SNOW work,· poured walls, brick, 1325. Residentlall Commercial QUA L IT Y wed d I n'g block and lot grading. Ex· EXCAVATING BY PLOWING pholography done suprlsing\y pbrlen,cod, reliable and FRANK MURRAY ROOFING, New, Repair and & reasonably. Call LovI~ reasonable. Free estimates. Septic systems, • FURNACES • BOILERS tearo"s. Reasonable rates. PhotographY,9 a.m. to 9 p.m. basements, bulldozing, Neatness & Quality Work REMOVAL (313)44~213O. ; 1:811 Rrco, (517)546-5618. A CI•• n Chimney I. A • SERVICE • SALES Senior CItizen Discount. Call gravel, driveway Guaranteed Dave (517)548-4341.or (517)223- Contracts available S.feOne Welding culverts, parking lots -INSTALLATION ~op Grade Paint Applied 3105. 24 Hour Service Building & Remodeling 8'ndaewera. STAN'S CHIMNEY -All Ma)or Brands- 24 yrs. Experience FREE ESTIMATES PRODUCTION MIG-WELDING Free Estimates with No CLEANING ROOFING. new or tear off. All (313) 684.2707 and MObile Weidlng Servlc~. :7\P.DIJIONS, decks, new NORTHVILLE ExPtMnced ProfeulolYl Fast, Efficient, Economical Obligation types sIding, storms, etc. . Design and Fabrication of ,/I0lJles, remodet, (naurance ROOT LlCtnHd. Fully IMurtd Licensed and Insured. Free JIM Pan. and Machines, Call. wllrk. ;Licensed builder. Free 349-0118 25155Haggerty-Novl eatlmatea. References. ~Ighland, MI (313)887-2109 476-2626 16 Years Experience Overall Overhaul Inc. (517)54&- estfmates. (511)548-0267. (313)227--4157. 2558or (313)227-5158. ; ~------I. Wednesday, January ze,1 __ SOUTH LYON HERALD-NORTHVILLE RECORD-NOVI NEWS-THE MILFOROTIMES-7-8 10 Help Wanted 10 Help Wanted 10 Help Wanted 10 Help Wanted 111 H"Wanted 111 Help Wanttd 111 Help Wanted till HtIp Wanted 1111Help Wanted , 01

AnENTION. - FREE WORD BAR Maid. Daya for lounge, CLERICAL, Full-time entry CHEF, short houra, excellent DRIVERS, 18 and over. Poten- GREET people. Paas ollt PROCESSING TRAINING. CUNICAL ADMINISTRATOR ATTENTION BRIGHTONAREA some counter and (HOME CARE) level position. Must be for retiree. Apply In person 1 tIaIfor Assistant Management. samples In local supermarkets- Must have 2 years work ex- SCHOOLS mlacellaneoua. Apply 700 mature, well organized, and to 5 p.m., Carlton's Dining Apply In person, 2-Fera, 141 and where crowds meet. Ideal perience and good typing. Call _WORDPROCESSORS Educational uslstant for In- Bowl, South Lyon. MJ. Profeaalonal HeaI1h 8ervIces, poases excellent typing Establlahment (Pleasant South Grand, Fowlerville. for cOllege students and Technical Services Inc. EOE. dian Education Program. 20 • (85wpm), grammer and spell:. Valley at Grand Rlverl, homemakers. Immediate.' Southlleld 569-8290 Inc. seeks a ,uaIlf1ed Clinical EASYASSEMBLY WORKI S800 NBI 24 hours per week. 15.49. Idmlnlatrator or Ita Intermit- Ing akllls. Circulation and type Brighton. per 100. Guaranteed Payment (313)583--3210. WANG ACCOUNTING Clerk for Billing $5.86 per hour. 33 weeks per tent care and continuous care seWng experience helpful. DRAFTSPERSONS/Detallera No. experience/no salea. GAL Friday for warehouse, IBM 5520 AND DISPLAY needed for busy medical c0m- year. 2 or more years of c0l- dlvlalona who lend support to Excellent beneflls. Contact needed. Architectural, Dealls send self-addressed Good typist. Call after 3 p.m. pany In Brighton. Previous lie- • lege. B.A. In Education prefer- the staffing dlvlalon and new Ma.Lynn Manllcl (313)~ machine, automotive. Call K & stamped envelope: ELAN f3131422-8877. - Needed for PonUac/Mllford counting experience helpful. red. Preference will be given BRIDGEPORT operator. Job Industrial dlYlalon. Must have between9 a.m.·5 p.m. J Associates, (511)54&.8570. VITAL-60n, 3418 Enterprise GOOD Income working wilh' I.area. Earn benefits. Must be accurate, consclen- to applicants 01 Nallve shop experience requIred. home care experience with Rd., Ft. Pierce, Fl. 33482. mall from home. Experience PAID VACATIONS lIous and •flexible. Good American decent. Public law Apply to: Agnew Machine strong knowledge of skilled DRIVER. Dependablell Willing unnecessary. Details, send PAID HOUDAYS benefits package. Please 93-638. the Indian Self Deter- Compny, 100 Transfer Drive, and unskilled delivery. CNC to workll Flower shop, can be EARN$4.87HR. sell-addressed. stamped- MEDICAL PLAN send resume, or apply In per- mlnallon and Educallon Highland. Need experienced fUll or part-time. Call (313)349- ...envelope: D. Johnson. P.O. WORK WHERE AND Assjatance Act of 1975 now programmer/set-up for CNC 3 1980. son Monday through Friday BRIGHTON Church of the Must be familiar with commer- We need assistance In Box 909-NN, Northville, M~ WHEN YOU WANT 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. to: Personnel directs "INDIAN cial Insurances, private pay, and 4 axil lathes and CNC PREFERENCE" be used In hir- Nazarene Is looking for a machining centers. Must have evaluating and responding to 48187. :- Department PSICOR, Inc., 690 Christian person to work par\- Medicare regulatlona, char- .. TECHNICAL SERVCES. Ing all tille IV vacancies. Must own tools. Good wages, full dally work reports submitted GRilL Cook. Days. Full time., Hope Street, Brighton, Mich. time as church custodian. The ting. etc. B.S.N. required. DRIVERS by our agents throughout the Good pay for experience. INC. 48116.E.O.E. have car and valid drlvera Must have managerial poten- benefits, clean shop. All shifts license. Apply to Dr. S81ly person should be a hard available. Moving to Brighton NEEDED state. No experience HartlandBlgBoy,M-59andUS SOUTHFIELD (313J568-8290 APPLICATIONS are being worker and very responsible. tial. Excellent opportunIty for E.E.O. Bell, Assistant Superinten- In 6 months. Call Mrs. Hart at Part-time, days, nighta and necessary; Paid to complete 23.Apply within. taken for part-time openings, S81ary$200 per month. Inquire resuns oriented person. Pro- training. Work at home. For In- dent, Brighton Area Schools, fessional Health services, (3131537-3305. weekend work. Must be In- midnight shift In the laundry 4740 Bauer Road, Brighton. aI(313)227..... surable and have or be willing formation send self- HOSPICEWORKERS- AFTER Image salons are department. Apply: Uvlngston Inc., 8137 West Grand River, (3131227-3601. BABYSITTER, 4:30 p.m. to Brighton 48116(313)229-0615. to obtain Co1 chauUeur's addressed, stamped en\elope Experienced nu(s~ng seeking experienced hair Care center, 1333 W. Grand COSMETOLOGIST. Ex- 9'h Inches long to: AWGA, 7:30 p.m. One child, 5 days. perienced, part-time, Monday lleanse. $4.25per hour to start. assistant/stUdent nurse to stylists and nail technicians River. Howell. (3131685-6238. Apply Sliger/livingston Dept. E, Box 49204, Atlanta, work as Home Health Aide. for our Milford and Brighton BUS Driver - School. ex- CARPENTERS. Residential, and saturday. Good working Georgia 30359. I. AUTOMATIC screw machine BARTENDER. short houra. conditions. Must be reliable Publications, Circulation GOOdpay. flexible hours. ex- locations. Full-time and par\- perienced Co3 license plus experienced, union wages, shop seeking Davenport Will train mature person. App- and responsible. For more In- Department, 113 E Grand cellent WOrking conditions. lime posilions available. operators capable of grinding MVR. Call (3131349-3810. benellta. Call after 8 p.m. River, Brighton, MI. E.O.E. Must have dependable (313)684-5511.(313)229-4n1. ly 1 to 5 p.m., Carflon's DInIng (517)546-1630. formation call, Hair Designs, EXECUTIVE secretary' Grow- and resetting own tools with BABYSITTER. Monday and Establlshement (Pleasant (517)548-7119. Ing company seeking mature, transportallon. Send resume ASSEMBLY workers needed minimum of 3 years ex- Tuesday, 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. In Valley Road at Grand River), CASHIER wanted. APDly In responsible executive and cover letter to: Hospice of In NOYI.For application call K'- perience. Also looking for set- our Rickett Road home. $2.50 person Midtown Service CARRIERS wanted for the secretary. Must have two re- Southeastern Mlchlgan,.Attn~ Brighton. - delivery of the Monday Green- DENTAL HYGIENIST J: (51n54&6570. up operator and leader on per hour. 2 children. (313)229- center, 9830 E. Grand River, Ucensed. seeking an excep- cent years of admlnlstrallve Personnel Department. 22401 Davenport. Steady employ- 7584. Brighton. sheet. Routes open In Howell. Foster Winter Drive; areas of East Sibly: East tional person to Join our team. secretarial experience. Word ment, top wages, plus full processing preferred I Southlleld. Michigan 48075. AN UNHAPPY BORING MILL Operator - CIRCULATION COMPUTER operator. Order Washington, South Michigan, We focus on helplng others, DEMONSTRATOR? family coverage 9n Blue nights. NC machine operator- MILFORDTIMES entries. accounta payable/- warmth, caring and expert Customer relations ex- HOMEMAKERS. Use your Cross, dental and prescription Marlon and Argyle Streets, TC!)' Chest has the best pro- days and nights. Experienced receivable. cash Input, blillng Flemming, McCarthy, and communication with our perience preferred I Send skills to help others an4 earn 'duct, price. S5t hostess pro- drugs and many more fringes. only. Millord area. (313J/l85o 313-685-7546 and InvoicIng. Must have basic clients. We value personal resume to Pslcor In- excellent wages at the same Good positions for right In- South National. Please call corporated: 810 east Grand gram and fastest service In 07629:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. computer typing and Clrculallon: (517)548-4809. development through continu- time. Part·tlme housekeeping • party plan. 30 years In dividual. Ashers Mfg. Co., calculator skills. send resume Ing education. Applicants River. Brighton 48118.EOE. during the day, all areas. Call BABYSTIER needed In my CARRIERS wanted to deliver business. Managers, (3131437-6939. Fowlerville home. 2 days a ClEANING service has Im- to: 1265 Grand 08ka Drive. should value excellence. be EXPERIENCED, dependable for details (313J477-3251. demonstrators wanted. AMOCO service Station hiring mediate openings for honest Howell. MI48843. the Monday Green Sheet In career minded, personally and reliable person to milk week. 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. for 3 the South Lyon area. Routes HAIR stylist needed. If you're (District manager opening to fUll-lime help for days. Hourly young children. Own transpor- hardworking people to clean CARRIERS wanted for walking stable. health centered in evenings. Call between looking for a pleasant working 'experlenced person). Up to wage with full medical many private homes. Car open on Gibson, and Whipple; their lIIestyle, energellc, 10 a.m. and p.m. (517)521- tation. (517)223-9368after 6. routes In the areas of PIn- Uilian and Margery Ann. Call 9 environment and 60% com- 2~% plus Incenllves and over- benellts aVailable. Apply In helpful but not necessary. ckney and Hamburg. Porch open, confident and mature. II 3651. mission, please call The New BUTCHER. Part-time 2 or 3 $4.00 per hour to start, with Clcrculatlon (3131349-3627leav- you desire high responsibility rides. Free information, call 1- person: little Oasis, 1-96 and hours, morning or evening. delivery of the Monday Green EXECUTIVEsecretaries need- Creation Hair Salon. (3131227- 800-922-8957. Grand River, Brighton. raise In 2 weeks. (3131349-8000 Ing name. address and phone In patient care and decision Daytona Market. Ask for Amy, Sheet. Routes avaIable In the number. ed. Temporary Personnel Ser- 7349. AUTO repair shop looking for or (313)683-9086. following areas: Lee and Bar- making and want a real op- vices, (3131229-2363. (313)687-2440. CAREER TRAINING AND portunity to grow and fulfill HAIRSTYLIST, part-time. a transmission Installer. Must CARRIER wanted to deliver bara; Apache and W1ndwheel ELECTRONIC assembler. weekends and evenings. App- be able to Install standards Monday Green Sheet and Point; Uvlngston and Ham- PLACEMENT CO- your potential please call us at AUTODEALER ORDINATOR. For out-of- (517)548-7920. L. E. Hearin. $3.75 per hour to start, non- ly Command Performance: 12 and automatics. 3 years Wednesday MlIIord TImes In burg Road. Call Circulation, smoking building. Apply at Oaks Mall. Novl. (313l348-1055. Has two opllnlngs for mature Mlllord areas of: Dunham (313)227-4442.Leave name, ad- school youth, ages 18- 21. Ex- DDSand team. applicants with at least 3 years minimum experience. Fowler- 10087 Industrial Drive, Ham- HELP wsnted to work around ville, (51n223-3300. Hills, centerlane and lan- dresa. phone number and perience with JTPA programs recent bookkeeping ex- and /or carrer development burg. Monday through Thurs- horses. Hard work and long AUTO repair shop looking for cashire, Summit and George, areals) you are Interasted In. day. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. perlence. Ught typing also re- Detroit and Uberty. Call cir- desired. EUective Interper- hours. Willowbrook Farms • quired. Contact Glen C. Ulum, a transmission Installer. Must 10850 Hall Rd. CARRIERS wanted for walking NEEDED EXPERIENCEDshipping clerk. (3131349-3220. • culation: (313)685-7548. routes In the of Brighton. sonal communication skills McDonald Ford Sales. 550 W. 7 be able to Install standards Hambuig 48139 area also necessary. Submit letter R&DScrew Products. Inc., 810 HAIRDRESSER wanted, full or CARPET Installers wanted. Porch delivery of the Monday IMMEDIATELY Mile Rd. Nothvllle, MIChigan and automatics. 3 years Inspector, metal 01 Interest and resume to: Fowler Street, Howell. part-time. Friendly shop: Call 48167. minimum experience. Fowler- aUAUAED, need a change. Green Sheet. Routes avallable Wendy Woodworth, Pinckney (517)546-2380. stamping & Call (3131437-5008,ask for Nick. In the following areas: Lelane: Janitor & Super- (3131227-2851. ville, (51n223-3300. Community Education. 2130E. EXPERIENCED hairstylist. CASHIERS for self-serve gas and Van Winkle; Beaver Street vIsor wanted for HIGHLY competent BOOKKEEPER with assemblies. After- ~, P.O. Box 9. Pinckney, (313)349-1445. secretary/office manager receivables, payables, payroll noon shift, full station. Full and part-Ume. and North Street; Edward MI. 48169(313l878-3115.ext. n. part-tIme evenIng .: . ADMINISTRATIVE Days and evenlnga. Good Job Drive and Hope Lake; Oak FREEJob placement - traIning wanted. 5 years secretarial ex- experience. K & J Associates, time program, ex- CABINET shop. Part-time' shIft. for assembly work, machinist. perience minimum. Salary ASSISTANT (517)546-6570. for retirees. Apply In person Knoll and Causeway; Clark Supplier to the truck and cellent benefits. only: Dandy Gas StaUon, 1050 Lake, Green Meadow and san- work, male or female, will VicInIty of 10 mile, secretarial, telemarketing, commensurate with ex- BABYSITTER, my Novl home, train, minimum waged to start, related markets In the Wages equal to E Grand River, Brighton. ~ dy Shore; City of BriGhton; Taft and Novl mechanic and welders. EligI- perience. Send resume to: P. Brighton/ Ann Arbor area has Monday - Friday, 7 a.m. - mile west of Old US-23. Main Street and Grand River; work days or afternoons. ble persons living In Holly, O. Box 414, Hamburg, MI. 4:30 p.m.. month and 2 ability. (517)548-2924. an Immediate opening for an 20 Bullard Roard; Lake of the Roads, Call Mon- Groveland. Brandon, Rose, 48139. Administrative Assistant month old. (313l348-1357. Pines SubdivisIon; and Ca- CARPENTER and carpenter'S day through frI- Springfield, Highland or reporting dlreclly to the com- BRIGHTON. Nursery school BUYER with experience In CASHIERS for Hartland Shell nyon Oaks Subdivision. Call helper. Serious and hard Milford townships. call HELP WANTED MEDICAl- competitive parts purchasing service StaUon, located at M- day. • pany President. Duties will In- teacher, full or part·tlme. CirCUlation, (313)227-4442. working Indlvldua:s only. Call 9 a.m.-4 p.m. (313~. ph07sw07sl080sm0806I5: - Diana K. Gentry, (517)54&-3260. for trucks, trailers, and con- 59 and U.S. 23. Apply in per· Leave name, eddress, phone (313)634-8342after 7 p.m. FOOD DEMONSTRATORS, ph07sw07sl080sm0806f5EX- clude sslary payroll. hOUrly son dally to TIm. Previous ex- (313)875-8787 and salary benefil administra- BOOKKEEPER, CLERK, struction equipment. Apply number and areals) you are In- PART-TIME. Immediate open- PERIENCED, quality help Monday thru Friday 8 a.m. to perience helpful. tion (Including Insurances, SECRETARY: able to work terested In. COSMOTOlOGIST and DENTAL Hygenlst IIcensecl. ings demonstrating many dif- wanted for general pracllce to from basic data to complete 5 p.m. 24855Novi Road, Novl. MANICURIST Are you ready to really help ferent products, In stores near open soon In South Lyon. Full pension, safety. worker's MI. EOE. compensation and E.E.O.) as financial statements. Ability to Clientele waiting In busiest people? Does the Idea of a your home. Training provided or part-time help needed .lor well as Interviewing of pro- work Independently required. BRICK Masons. experienced salon In livingston County. true team approach to locally. Call for appointment: these positions. 1. MEDICAL spective employees. The suc- Basic office skills needed. 25- only. Non union crew. Start Full-time. Cutting Room In the management appeal to you? Intromarketjng (3131995-1049. INSURANCE BILLER, able to cessful candidate will be 30 lIexlble hours per week. Immediately. (517)548-2409. Brighton Mall. Apply In per- Are you willing to share as an FOOD DEMONSTRATORS. complete all newer Insurance people-orlented and have ex- Starting rate dependent on BABYSITTER. Part-time, my son. open, caring and dedicated PART-TIME. Immediate open- lorms. 2. MEDICAL ASSIS- cellent typing and grammar skills and experience. Send Novl home. Week-days only. team member? Is potential for Ings demonstrating many dif- TANT. 3. MEDiCAL RECEP- skills. Shorthand and com- resume to: SGMCPA. S679 (3131349-9929. personal and professional ferent products,ln stores near TIONIST. Send resume to: COOK experienced. full-time. South Lyon Herald. Box 2134, puter experience on an IBM Mason Road. Fowlerville, MI. BABY-SITTER needed for my Also, dishwashers. full and growth vital to you? IIso we'd your home. Training provided system 36 or PC a plus. Salary 48836. like to talk to you. Please call locally. Call for appointment: 101 N lafayette, South Lyon. 2'h year old son, days, New part-time. Apply In person: MI48178. will be commensurate wilh ex- BABYSmER. Responsible Hudson or South Lyon area. L11'ChefRestaurant. Brighton. (313)227-9603from 9 a.m. to Intromarketlng (313)995-1049. • perience. We oUer an ex- adult in my home evenIngs for (313)437·2068. 4 p.m. FARMERS Insurance Group Is HOMEMAKERSI Part-time cellent fringe benefit program. 18 month old girl. Call (313)227· BABYSITTER. 2 hours per day, DENTAL ReceptionIst/- iooking for Individuals to open Please send resume and 1407. Assistant: Part-time, Nor- an Insurance agency. Start days. Housekeeping positions Monday thru Friday. $2 per now available In Millord. Call salary requIrements to: BABYSITIER wanted In my hour. References preferred. DON'T thville, Insurance billing. Ex- part-time without giving up · 0 & S MANUFACTURING perienced only. (313)346-9800. between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. home or yours. Hours 2 to (517)546-1172. WAIT UNTIL your present employment. (517)546-1439. ., .•. mW8 MilE ROAD 11 p.m. Call (3131227-5769. DENTAL assistants needed. Commissions !nitlally. after WHITMORE LAKE. MI BABYSITIER. 7:30 a.m. to HELP wanted. part-time days. Brighton area. 12:30 p.m. My lake Chemung MONDAYI Temporary Personnel ser- training program salary plus 48189 t-'t-_~.~~ home. Mature, reliable, non- You can place your ad any day vices. (3131229-2363. commission. For more In- All posltlons open. Apply (313)449-4401 these two D's: 4683 01d-23, smoker preferred. (517)546- WE NEED of the week. Office hours are DENTAL assistant wanted lor formation, call (313)559-1652. E.O.E. BRIGHTON accounting IIrm Brighton. 4791. 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday highly motivated dental prac- FLORAL designer. At least 3 needs experienced book- ,: - Friday. Our phone room HOUSEKEEPERS needed - keeper to work on monthly ac- BUSY office needs versallie IIse. If you are a caring In- years experience In design salespeople will be happy to dividual who wishes to help and In other areas of florist part-lime openings with Immediate Openings for counts. Must be capable of receptionist/secretary with help you. resldenllal cleaning company; doing all phases of bookkeep- typing skills. This position re- CLERKS others, we would like you on work. (313)687-1411. 'the followIng positions: (517)546-2570 our dental team. Experience days only; compelltlve wages. • CASHIER ing, payroll taxes, general quires an ability to handle (313)437-4133 AXTURE-BUllDER (313}876-9713. preferred. Hours are part-time LEADERS • : LOUNGE HOSTPERSON ledger, typing, general oUlce. multiple tssks. deal with pe0- Kelly Services has IMMEDIATE LONG TERM, tem- (313)227-4436 Computer experience helpful. and Include evenings and Growing Company In nor- • BUSPEASONS, ple In an efficient manner and porary assignments for light industrial workers. (313)348-3022 Permanent part-time position a high level of accuracy. In- Saturdays. Please call thwest subUrbs needs ex- HOMEMAKERS AND DAY/EVENING SHtFTS Must have own transportation. Day & Aftemoon (313)685-6705 (313)227-4224 Monday thru RETIREES • DISHWASHERS wllh hours ranging from 15 to lerested people may send a Shifts Available. call or apply In person Monday (313J426-5032 perienced machine bullder/· 35 per week depending on resume to: Sheila Willard, 300 Thursday. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. leaders. Immecliate openings DEPARTMENT STORE Apply In person only thru Friday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Non-smoker. Mon.-Fri ••9 a.m.-5 p.m. workload. Send resume to: P. South Highlander Way, for the right people. Excellent HOUSEKEEPING STAFF SHERATON OAKS O. Box 454, Mlllord. MI. 48042. Howell, Michigan 48843. benefits and wages. Send Part-time positions available HOTEL work history and wage re- In the Novl Mall area, early ~Sheraton D.... NEWSPAPER AGENT NEEDED qulrments In conlldence to: morning hours. Ideat· for (313) homemakers and retirees. ex- Howl 227·2034 Person needed to deliver newspapers to South Lyon Herald. Box 2230, , EquoI~""'~ 101 north lafayette, South cellent working conditions. carriers and newstands in Pinckney and CALL ACCEPTING appllcallons for COMMISSION 7990 W. Grand River, Suite A Lyon, MI. 48178. Brlshton Hamburg evory Monday. and Wednesday. KELLERMEYER Nurse Aides. all shifts. Call Maximum 10 hours per week, commission BUILDING SERVICES (313)685-1400.or apply West MARKETING only, (average $50 • $75 per week). Must (313)559-1620 Hickory Haven. 3310W. Com- REPRESENTATIVE associate well with children and have During Business Hours • merce Rd.. Milford, weekdays dependable pickup truck or van. FACTORY E.O.E. 8:30a.m.t03:30 p.m. Aggressive self starting individual Call Sliger/Livingston Publications WORK HORSES: Part-lime barn helP:, · _ADMINISTRATIVE needed for Commission Marketing Circulation Department training, Cleaning and exercis- ASSISTANT Sales position. Individual must be No' en agency. (313) 227-4442 Ing. (313)685.8518. able to communicate well with peo- never a fee SHOPWORK Equal Oppor'un,'v HOUDAY Inn of Farmington . ANANCIAL BACKGROUND ple. Person must provide own Employer M/F/H Ask for Dawn Hills Is now hiring waltper. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer We have the lObS you need BA In accounting or finance transportation. Product training pro- sons, bus persons, helpful. MUST have PC ex- now. 3 shl ts available. dishwashers, hostess. Apply perience. Milford area. vided company has a training pro- Located In Walled lake. Wix- In person: 38125West 10 Mile TECHNICAL SERVICES, gram for the nght individual. Selling om, Brighton, Howell and Dex- Road. _ ter. No experience necessary INC. experience preferred. Send resume HOUSEKEEPER/nanny. PIn- SOUTHFIELD (313)569-a290 and bonuses. (Reliable to: transportation necessary.) ckney live-In, plus wages. 2 ~.E.O, Part-time MINI MAID boys (3 and 81. Prefer ex- Box 2232 perienCed w/lh reference. Will .ASSISTANT manager needed C/O LiVingston County Press The team of professional house NO FEE consider lady with small child. • (or scheduling and parts Reporter (313)878-5063. ' ordering. Salary commen- P.O. Box 219 cleaners is now Elxpandlng In selected - surate wilh experience. Oar!- Equal Opportunity Employer M/F Our Plymouth office Is seeking someone areas of Metro Detroit. Team cleaning CALL-TODAY -Ing Manufactured Homes. Ask who has good reporting skll1s, headline posItions available with potential for ad- BRING A FRIEND •for Tom (3131349-1047. vancement to supervisory & manage- writing, feature writing and layout skll1sto BRIGHTON (313)227·1218 ment positions. Immediate employ- IMMEDIATE full time opening work a 20 hour, flexible scheduled week. ment. Day work Monday thru friday. Full FARMINGTONHilLS (313)e55- 891 0 for Instructional aid In pre- BA In Journalism or equivalent Is requIred. time/part time. $4.00 per hour plus 50' (OFF696 AND school program. 8 a.m. - ORCHARDLAKE EXIT) 3:30 p.m. Previous ex- Pleaseapply: bonus. For consideration call Mon.-Frl. perience In pre-school setting 349-7490. desirable. Send resume to SUPPLEMENTAL Cheryl Rosaen, Livingston Montessori Center, 1381 S. Ol>bsrrutr~~tttntrit STAFFING,INC. Old U.S. 23, Brighton, MI • 48116. Nr1U~uptr1i Temporary Help People INSPECTORS 36251 Schoolcraft Floor Inspecllon experience In 324W.MAIN metsl forming a dellnlte plusl Livonia, MI 48150 Knowledge In area of Mlc and We ere an ~ opportunlty BRIGHTON employer Caliper reading a must. Apply FULL-TIME help wanted. Ex- at or send resume to: Patter- perienced accounting clerk son lake Products. PO Box WANTED 200. 1600Patterson lake Road, for Accounts Receivable In- Pinckney. 48t69. Attenllon Mr. RESTAURANT OPENING voicing Department. Com- Waterstradl. , puter experience helpful, but Light Industrial not necessary. Reply: Box MISTER NATURAL'S PIZZA INC. 2233 c/o South Lyon Herald. has positions open at their Novl Store and are ac- 101 North Lafayette, • Work cepting applications for the opening of their South Lyon, Michigan 48178. IMMEDIATE OPENING' Milford store. FULL-TIME wages for part- Dependable, energetic ~nd Mlllord area supervisor for responsible persons nr.eded Im- POSITIONS OPEN time hours. Wood and Wicker, Inc. Is looking for Independent commercial janitorial service. mediately for temporary * Managertralnees Hours may vary. For Interview. Night & day pizza cooks dealers. Work out 01 your * home. We oUer IInest home call (517)799-9612 Monday assignments. 18 years of age or * Prep cooks through Friday, 10 a.m.. to Counter people decorallng Items In an ex- older wl\h reliable transportation * citing home party plan. No In- 4 p.m. E.O.E. M/F. in Brighton, Howell and Milford * Dishwashers * Delivery people vestment required. Call Anna, areas. Availablefor 8-hour shifts. (3t3)482-6507. INSURANCE secretary. Per· REQUIREMENTS GENERAL office skills re- manent, full·lime opening Call' quired. Typing, filing, available in general Insurance * Full or part time Agency. Well organiZed, plea- Monday-Friday7:30a.m. to 5p.m. Honest telephone. Call K & J * Associates, (517)546-6570. sant personality and good typ- * Hard working Ing and telephone skills are • (313) 227-2034 * Willing to learn essential. Some olflce ex· * Punctual GENERAL LABORERS perlence and ablllty to corn- EqualOpponunlly Employer BENEFITS are needed to do a variety of munlcate with the public are M/F/H work Including: grinding, ban- necessary. Please le./ld * Above average pay ding, assembly and machine Free meals resume or apply at Lavey In- * operation. Many light in- sursnce Agency: 125 W. Main * Family discount dustrial hand work (assembly) Fun environment Street. PO Box 17, "lnckney * positions also available. MI. * Free trainings Tllese lobs would begin 1m- * Sundays off madlately. 40 to 55 hours per INSURANCE manager for Accepting applications at 30940 Beck Rd. - Just week. Word processers, sizeable and growing aglfncy south of Pontiac Trail, behind Speedway Gas Sta- secretaries, typists needed In Ann Arbor. Requires strong tion. Beck Road Is hallway between Wixom & Wall· for long and shorl property and cUuetty ed Lake. Please Apply Mon. Thru Sat., 9;00 to 11;00 assignments. CslI Manpower, background. (313)971~1~00 a.m. or 3:()()'5:oo p:m. 824-9300 Inc. (313)865-3757. dsys.(313)429-9222eve~I~~

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11S Help Wanted 165 Help Wanted tIS Help Wanted 11S Help Wanted Help Wanted 205 Snowmobiles , 11S 166 Help Wanted Sales 170 Situations Wanted 170 Situations Wanted PART-TIMEJanitorial help. No 1982John Deere Snowmobile. MACHINE BUILDERS SENIOR DRAFT PERSON WANTED. 91 overweight pe0- A·1 cleaning team. Honest, OWNER of Indianapolis clean- '·~lNrERVIEWER experience necessary. ple to try new herbal products Sl,l00. 1983 Chevette, 18,000· TOOLMAKERS Manufac1urer of steering c0m- SECONDCAREER OP- dependable, and efficient. Ex. Ing service relocating to area. (313)227-1656. and make money. Call miles. $3.400. (313)349-4263. , ~ Entry. .Ievel posilion for Experienced perfered but will ponents has an Immediate ~':~~~eed Inc. Financial cellent references. (313\453- Home or office. Rugular basis accept trainees with mechan- PREP work. Cook's helper, (3131437-6714. 7 or special occasion. (313\437· 1974Lynx II 340. 1972Skl-Doo: -BIIi.lhton office. CorrKt can- opening for an Individual to lay Both run good. each. clal ability. Immediate open- dlshwUher. Apply In paraon. out complete product and WAITPERSON, evenings. Ap- Services Is seeking high 829A 'eY SIT T t N G. F r e e 8526. 440. S500 dl

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220 Vehicle Plrtl 230 Truck. 230 Trucks 233 4 Wheel Drive 235 Van. 238 Recreational 240 Automobile. 240 Automoblfe. 240 Automobile. '1 ,;-p asemce Vehicles Vehicles FORD, 1978 Econollne. 8 1978 Audl Fox. GOOd condI- 1982Aries. 4 door, automatic, 1982 Buick Skyhawk Limited. AtR tools lor bOdy work. 1978 Datsun 610 King Cab. 4 1984Mazda SE 5000 pick-up. 5 Am/fm stereo, air. power Speed, fiberglass top. $1,500 speed overdrive and cap. Ex- cylinder, tinted windows, dual tion, 4 door, automatic, cruise, stereo, super clean. sanders, grinders and paint 1985 5-10 Blazer, 4x4 Sport. ADVENTURE OUR WAY S2.2OO.(313J~7. steering and brakes. ».800. gun. call (S1ij543-1006 alter or best offer. (517)223-8461. cellent condition. $4,400. Most options. extended war· air. $2,100 or best offer. 2 canton locations. Your com- sunrool, amllm cassette. rear (517)548-7231. defrost, Michelin tires. $1.900 (313134~. ~m;::. 1974Ford pickup. $250or best (3131437-4282. ranty. (5171546-7226. plete R.V. center. Sales. ser- 1978 Buick Lesabre. New !J! =_-,--=- __ best offer. Alter 6 p.m. engine, brakes. suspension. BUICK Regal. 1977. Power: offer. (313)867....758. 1983 Ran=ge::'r.-:-:v~-:::.-:-5-s-pe-ed-:-. 1953 Wlllys Jeep. 90% PLYMOUTH Mini Van Voyager vice, rentals, parts, storage, CH ;VETTE parts. Transmis- LE, 1984.Very gOOdcOllillon, (3131227-7040. Elderly ladles car. S2900 steering, power brakes/,lIlr: sions. rear ends, floor pans, 1981 Ford Fl00, 300 Cu. In. 6 cap, 2 lanks. $3.500. (313)632· restored. Should see to make L.P. gas. We have servlc81507or come Into the 1976 FORD pick-up Y.r Ton, proofed. Must sell. $10,300. Call alter 2 p.m. (313)876- 1985 Blazer S-10. Tahoe (313)348.9091. 1918Mini motor home. 28.000 Milford Times, 436 N. Main S5OO. package. Loaded. Warranty Street. Milford. 2409. 1980 E-35ll Ford van. V~ miles. Very gOOd conlltlon!! transferrable. Immaculate. VANS. VANS, VANS. 20 to $8.500.Call (313)878-3019. 1976 ,Monte Carlo. Good 1976 Ford 10'2 ton. Standard. $11.300or best offer. (313142G- Automatic. S2,OOO.(517154&- choose from. 1985 Club engine, transmission. gOOd 72,000 miles. Runs and drives 2791. 6305. Wagons. $10.995. 5 Conver- 240 Automobiles parIs car. $250 or best. gOOd.some rust. S600 or best. 1979Ford Club wagon. 351V~, sions. 1983 Work Van. V~. (3131634-&07. 1977 ~ Chevy. New tires and automatic, $4.295.Much More! 1983 Alliance DL. 4 door. 5 (517)548-5130. battery. Alter 6 (5tn223-9676. 4 captain chairs. bench-bed 1977Ford F-15O300 plck-up. 6 combination. Asking, $3.595. BILL BROWN USED CARS speed. amlfm. 35.000 miles. PARTiNG oul 1976 Plymouth 1981Cheverlot Suburban. 4x4. Valare. Standard transmis- cylinder. Fiberglass top. Stan- (313)437·1206. 522-0030 $3.450.(313)229-9154. dard transmlssl.>n. 71.000 plus SIlYerado. Automatic. dual air. sion. 6 cylinder. (517)5C6-1127. cruise. power locks. Very PARTING out 1979 caprice miles. GOOdcondition. Asking $2.200.(313)437-2676. clean. Brighton Auto sales. Classic 4 door. Frank. after 1976 Ford F-25O.~ ton. 4x4, 3 p.m. (3131231-:1699. 1985 Ford S150 XL, 11,000 miles. loaded. S8500 or best of- with snow plOW.90,000miles. 1980 Datsun 310GX fer. Must sell. (517)548-2658 GOOd condition. Must sell! alter5 p.m. S2,800. (313)624-3634. or (313)669-4884alter 8 p.m. 4dr.,4spd. ONL,s1995 1 ;ron chain hoist and steel 1977 Ford pickup. Low miles. SI,2OO.1976Ford pickup. solid. 1985 Full size Blazer 4x4 V~ We're frame. $150.(313)437.a851. SIIYerado. Loaded. 18 mpg. runs gOOd,S5OO. (3131459-0846. 13.000 miles. $14.900.(517)54&- '. 225. Autos Wanted FORD. 1982 F-15O pickup. 9228. Automatic, 50.000 miles. ex· 1981 F150 Ford BUYINGJunk vehlclas. sell us- cellent condition. S5,OOO. Pickup 52995 ed parts. AL'S AUTO PARTS. (5171546-1676. (517)546=2620. 4x4·S. Big Selection. 10 Bron- Overstocked! FORD Courrler pickup. 1982. co's to choose from. 3 F·250 BUYING Junk cars and late am radio. automatic transmis- Heavy Duty Plow. 2Jeeps. 1984 Mazda Pickup SE-5 model wrecks. We sell new sion. EI Rancho cap. Asking BiLL BROWN USED CARS 1984 Escort GL and used parts at reasonable $1.300.(3131477-8887. 5 speed. air. cap. low miles. A black beauty! $5695 plices. Mlechlels Auto 522-0030 2 dr., air, stereo. satvage. (517)546-4111. 1969F-25Opickup, heavy duty. 1993 Dodge Charger cruise. 390 automatic. New battery. 1985 GMC Jimmy 4x4. 11.000 SELL ME YOUR CAR TRUCK new front tires. gOOd snows. Auto., air. 37.000 miles. $3995 ONLr'3595 OR VAN. I make house calls. miles. most oplions. sharp Looks great. runs gOOd.burns Black and Red truCk. Excellent Outstate buyers with Instant no 011. 88,000 miles, no split 1984 Plymouth Horizon 4 Dr. cash. J. W. Auto Wholesalers condition. SI3.2OO. (3131449- rims. S550 or best offer. 8126alter7 p.m. $4895 1981 Omega (511)487-2735. (517)546-5383alter 5:30 p.m. Auto., air. 24,000 miles. 1984 GMC Jimmy. 4x4, Air. Auto,air 228 Construction 1979 Ford pickup. 4x4. F35O. stereo, tape. and more. Like 1984 Olds Cutlass Ciera 4 Dr. Supercab. 400 cid, automatic. new. Brighton Aulo Sales. Equipment power steering. brakes; air. All options, clean. $5995 53800 amllm cassette. trailer tow 1975 GMC Jimmy. 4x4. GOOd 1978 Autocar. Michigan motor/drive train for buildup Special, Conventional. package. slide rear window. 1980 Pontiac Firebird Formula cab lights, bug shield. cap. or parts. S500 or best offer. Available with Fruehauf steel (517)546-5649. Showroom new. auto .• air. custom lOt. $2495 1983 Escort or aluminum gravel train. Will gOOd tires. $4,500. (313)689- consider splitting. (3131474- 7329. 1980 Jeep CJ-5. 4 cylinder, 1985 Ford Bronco 4x4 GL wagon, air 6356. 1970 GMC ~ ton. Looks and new solt toP. 2 sets tires. No rust. (313)227~73. 9.000 miles. $9995 BULLDOZER, wide track, IHC, runs gOOd.S6OO' (3131227-3160. 53895 500c. $12,500or trade. (313)876- 1980 GMC Sierra Classic. 1980 SUbaru, 4 wheel drive. 1985 Olds Cutlass Supreme 5742. Automatic, air. tilt, stereo. No hatchback. Very gOOd condI- rust. cap. $3.300. (3131750- tion. S2,5OO.Call (3131624-3804 Full power, 11,000 miles. $9695 alter5 p.m. 1983 Aries , " 230 Trucks 0102. 1984 Chevy Z-28 1979 Chevrolet Luv. 4 wheel Kcar drive. Runs great. $1,800. T-tops, full power, black beauty. $9995 (313)437-5592. $3995 1971 Chevy 2 ton with dump. 1984 Pontiac Trans Am Everything works. (5tn223- START YOUR DA Y THE' ".. 5 speed. air. low miles. $8995 9607. 1983 Ranger Pick·Up 1984Chevy S10. Great condI- McDONALD FORD WAY!! 1984 Pontiac Grand Prix LE tion, must sell. $5.200. All options. low miles. 57995 4spd.,tu-tone ONLr'4195 (517)546-5072. with only wlApprov. 1983 Chevy S10 pickup. V~ 1985 GMC Pickup credit automatic, power steering and s99DOWN* All options. auto., air. 59495 b~es. fm stereo. sunroof. 1985 Tempo GL running boards. new tires. 1983Lynx RS 1984Ford Conversion Vans Fully ItqI,Uppod and showroom Full Warranty's Available On Cars 50,000miles. excellent condI- 5"1"! •• k.ltOfOO.PI.pb 4 dr., auto, air, stereo, tion. $5.000. (517)546-7062. .0. Financing Available Only 54499 Only 511 999 factory warranty ONLr'6995 PICKUPS, Small, Medium. 1984Ford Crown VIctoria 1984 Escort Large. 23 in stock. Call for in- .. dr • fuR pOwer. &at. sterto. t.t. .cdr •auto .P I.p b .2-tone tonnatlon. cfull. paint 1984 LTD Squire BILL BROWN USED CARS Only Only ._lEIS $8499 54999 522-0030 Wgn. 56995 1981Cadillac Fleetwood 1983Chrysler Town" Country 4«4~ Brougham Wagon ' ... 4 clr., ".ury 1rim.loaclod FuUpowet.aJt •• '6feo t~~ in Farmington Hills $ Only 55999 1981 Mark Cpe. Nice, full power 1973 Chevy pickup. (517)546- 1985Bronco IIEddie Bauer 1983T·Blrd 38000 Grand River Ave. 2140. w. auto. alt ... .,~. fJtt. Ct1.Ibe. V~.Ioaded. one owner. 18 000 miles. extra clean (313)478-8000 1981 Chevy Luv with cap. p I ••P b. 57688 44.llOO miles. S3500 (313)437- Only $10,199 Only 57999 Tues., Wed., Fri. 9-6; Open Mon. & Thurs. 9-9 9175. 1978Chevy 1 ton C30. Custom 1982 Ford F-150 1984 Bronco .cd Ptc:kuP. auto • p •• P b • step V-I.,"lpd.pl..pb.1Ow 1985 Ford Cargo Van Classic stake truck. Excellent lido mileage condition. $3,500or best offer. 6 cyl., auto., p.s., p.b. ONLyS7795 (313)229-4607. Only $6999 Only 59999 1984Dodge 10'2 ton 6 cylinder 1985 T-Blrd Turbo . pickup. 4 speed with over- 1980 Fiesta Sport ~ t , l lO6ded with •• tru. prteed 10 4'pd •• toreo drive. 17.000 miles with cap. .ell . .:' 1983 Ford Club f,: •• SSOOO. (517)546-5298evenings. Only $10,999 Only 51999 1982Dodge 250.255 engine. air Wagon 57888 conditioning, power steering. . . Plus Tax and Plates power brakes, 5 speed 550-W.7 Mile Rd., Northville transmission. Montana title , ' truck. Offered rust-Iree. 1983 Merc. Grand Marquis $4.100. (313)591-1433 alter 427·.6650' 349'·1400 5 p.m. 4 dr., leather trim, full power, coach roof, very clean. ONLr'7895

1981 Champion Trans Van Camping pkg., low I 1982 Pontiac Flrebird SE miles ONLr'8495 $5595 SPEC/ALDF 1984 Mercury Cougar THE WEEK 1984 Bronco II Auto'" AMIFM pS,Pb. p minors defroster super $7495 V6. 4 spd •• p.s., p.b •• clean 1982Chrysler stereo 5 1980 Mercury Capri LeBaron ONLy 8795 Auto .alr,p S ,p b .turbo, slereo 2 dr.. auto., air, cruise, AM/FM w/clock, defroster 1985 Mercury Grand Marquis Full power, 2 yr., 24,000 SUPER VALUEI milewarr. $11,488 CALL for Details! 1984 Bronco II " . Now get low 1.9% GMACfinancing Eddie Bauer Edition, on this outstanding lineup of new moon roof, stereo,lllt, aluminum wheels, 2 yr. I.' . GMcars and light trucks. 24,000mile warranty. ONLy59995 • Nova • Oldsmobile Cutlass • Cavalier Ciera 1984 Grand Marquis LS • Celebrity • Oldsmobile Cutlass 4 dr., full power. • • El Camino Supreme velour, factory • S-lO Pickups warranty ONL,s8995 • Full Size 2 & 4WD 112 Ton Pickup GMAC's7 9% finanCIng is avaIlable to qualified retail buyers at participating GM Dealers, You must take delivery out or dealer stock by February 22. 1986 OPEN SATURDAYS 9·3 • I ",ANY",ORE CAll', TIIUCK. & ",,,TOII HO",E. TOCHOO.EFIIO",

Mitchell. CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH Chevrolet - Oldsmobile DODGE. 9827 Eo GRAND RIVER 307 W~G,and Rive" Fowler"'lIe 517/223-9J29 y~ Open Moo ~~~~!~!.S.1'~21Plymoulli I

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1981Buick Skylark. 2 door. air, 1984Chevelle. ~ speed. amllm slereo casselle, Michelin stereo, excellent condition. ~ ADD ,THEM uP, ,{~', IIres. New mufller. Excellenl very clean. S3.~95. (31318.87·;- condilion. 53,195. (313)227- 9832. - Buying in 5111. 1980'--ciiation.-2 door.~· BiiYING junk cars and Iale cylinder, ~ speed. hatchback .• model wrecks. We sell new 51.200 or besl oller. (511)223- and used parts at reasonable 8089: ._ . AND YOU~LLFIND,~f prices. M lechlels Auto t983 Cavalier wagon. Air con- .... ~~age. (517154&-4..:.;1~11:..:..._--:: dltlonlng, luggage rack. Very .•• 1983 Buick Park Avenue. ~ •good cond/lion. ~7,ooo miles: : Door, loaded. excellenl condi- 54,900. (313)632-7533 after. lion, 37,000 miles. 58,900. 4,~:____ :.'~ (3131231-1822. 1979 Caf.ri RS. V-S. automatic. , Livingston County 198t BuICk:=':S:':""ky-:C,a-rk;-.Power Sunroo, am/1m stereo. Ell~: . . sleerlng and brakes, amllm, cellent condilion. Runs great. 40CAVAUE~ Asking 52,850. (3131348-65J2: air. new tires. brakes, mufller and shocks. 52,500. Call aller ~~--_-:: 5 p.m •• (313)231-17~0. 1980 Cutlass Cruiser Wagon ••, 1980 Buick Skylark. Power Like new! Full power. S3,200.or • ; steering and brakes, air. new best reasonable olfe~ •• brakes and shocks. Low (5171548-3339aller 5:30 p.m .•• ~. mileage. 52,500. Call aller CELEBRITY 1983. Air. cruise •• : '25~~~B~~ES ~..P:.l!'.• (3131231·17~~_.__ rear defog, ~ door. ~,700",,, Saves Dollars 1983 BUlc" Regal. Mint condi- (31312mI96alter5 p.m. ..', I lion. Must sell. Aller 5 p.m., 1984 Cheverolet Eurosport, .~•• l3131227..m8. door, automatic. 6 cylinder., Loadedl Excellent conditiol\ •• ; 57,400. Call (3131632-6145. '" : PICKUPS ESCORTS. 1981·1984.141n 1980 Chevelle. 2 door. !O., ·50 Stock. ~9 down. 594.87 per speed, excellent condltloC).;. month. same Day Financing Original 65.000 miles. (517J~<, BILL BROWN USED CARS 0657. .: ': __ -=522.oo:lO 1979 Cadillac. 82,000 miles., Mint condition. 54.0Q,O':· and (3131878-9009alter5:3O p.m .. : -; NOVAS MUSTANGS, 10 in stock, 1985 '. 25 GT'S, 1984, 1983. MORE! Good /~ . _------:-~.~ r·, selecllon .• We Buy Clean ~::: ' . . BILL BROWN USED CARS 522.oo:lO Cars&Trucks ':0 :+ Makes Sense! Call Tom at "" EXP, lN7. Big selection, call McDonald Ford:;:: lor same day financing. BilL BROWN USED CARS 349-1400 ••. Livingston County Auto Dealers _~.oo:lO _ 1979 Cullass. 2 door. V-S,' automatic. air. power S\ller~, mg. power brakes, tilt. cruise. CIRCULATION 1 owner, good conditlon.;·~ LIVINGSTON COUNTY $2.100. (3131227-9166. ' ••• 517~546-4809 1979 Chevrolet Monn Sport. hatChback. Automatic. air. and more. Clean! 51,370. (3131229- 5579. ~ 1979 Cadillac Coupe DeVille. t ' CONSIDER Classilled then owner. must see to ap-.' consider it sold. preclate. (3131227-4834. even-. 1985 Chevrolet Caprice ~,!!!.~.-=----=--=--=---:;--: Classic. Dark blue. Loaded! 1983 Cougar LS. Excellent;' low mileage. Mint condillon. condition. $7.200. (3131227-59~.; 510.900. (3131229-7233 aller evenings. • 5 p.m. 1980 Chevy Cilallon. Good.· 1978Cutlass, 4 door. 6 cylinder condition. 51200 or best offet:·: automatic. power steering and (517)546-9583after 4:30 p.m.:.:.Ji brakes. 1 owner. runs greal. CHEVETTE, 1979. Recondf:': 51450.(3t31878-3824or (3131878- 6487. tloned motor. 4 speed. 4 dQi)r.:- Nil mattb'whal blood ly~ roo ill'e. am 11m stereo. Excellent con-.· ifYOU'IT a donor, 1984 Cullass Calais Coupe, dillon. 51,295. Call (313163~•• : Yllu'~ Iht'IYpe Ihhworldcan·,lIvc-wlfhow. black With Hops. Many ex· 7133. _', Pk2seg.yc Iras. Call (3131227-5789 Irom 1982 Caprice Classic. Loaded!:' mornings until 2 p.m. 55,600. Days, (3131229-9444.' : CAMARO 1979. Power brakes, Evenings. (3131227·2337. • .:. power steering, automallc, air. 6 cylinder. Asking 52,800. 1981 Datsun 310. Good comll--: Call (313)665-3067evenings or lion. Asking 52.500. (313Iq~:: weekends. ~. .. 1980 Cltallon, 4 door, great 1983 Dodge Omni, 4 door;:.5;: American Red Cross condllion. 52,500 negotiable. speed. air. amllm. 2.2 litre •• • • + (511)546-5751. Powersteering/brakes, Int<'-, maculate. S4300 (3131348-652~oC'. • 1983 Chrysler New Yorker. ~ • 1979Dodge Omni. Good cond,.:, door. excellent. condition. • computer rise, rear defogger. lion, very little rust. 4 speecf.·: air. $6400 (3131344-0149. 51.600. (3131349-3737. -" .... ;:-,~~ • DODGE Aries, 1981. Good co~ : dltion, amllm stereo, poWllP. • ,c steering. power brakes, - -A~ • • speed; high mileage. 51,8110•• " ---'-~ TRUCKS ARE Call alter 6 p.m. (313\887-1895: • ; • '~COMETO"fNRERE SERVICE 1979- Dodge Omnl. Excellent:· HERE! AT LOW • condilion. 51,800 or best ol1er.- : (3131229-8321. ' 1986 RANGER BUDGET • MAKES THE DIFFERENCE 1985" Escort L Wagon. Powjfr:: brakes. automatic. amU/i1:~,-), PICKUP PRICES • stereo casselle, air. rear.; • delrost, rust prooled, 4,~: EVEN AFTER THE SALE! miles. Excellent condition.:' • Must sell 57,200 or best offet.-; • Call (3131437-4971. '.' : • 1983 Escort. 36,000 miles. VeP{' : • '77 Ford Mustang good condillon. Call (517)548·> plus tax, 2824. : ~~: $5995 title & trans. • Asis $995 1981 Escort. 2 door. 4 speedS • $1.800. (3131227·51~6 alf~r;; 6 p.m. _. t. • '85 Plymouth Horizon 1984 Escort L. 2 door. ~ speed';; • Auto., p.s .• p.b. must sacrifice. Transferred.Co> ~ $5625 Texas where air condlllonlrijr :_) /:1fj~ • is needed. (3131229-9588. '.~" ~ • '83 Dodge Diplomat 1982 Ford EXP. 42,000 miles.": J. amllm casselle. rear delrosi.;: 4 dr .• one owner. low miles $4899 excellent condlllon. S3,I00.~" • (3131629-4799aller 4:30. : :s; 1983 Ford Escort. ~ Speed':2 '84 Chevy Cavalier slick. clean, low mlleaiit';: S3,05O.(313)437-2726. ~::'; Type 10. one owner '.• $4625 1977 Ford Thunderbird. Oiiili-= • Original owner. Very goail. ~ condition. First time ollerH:-; • '84 Dodge Aries $1,500. Call (3131349-8026. -:':.:1 • 4 dr., one owner, auto., p.s., p.b .• low miles $4950 1978 Ford van Chateau. FUII~i equipped. Excellent condP..:l 1986 RANGER STANDARD PICK·UP • lion. 5~,300 negollab!!;;:(1 108Wheel Base. 2.0 L, 4 cyl. engine, 5 speed '83 Buick Riveria (3131878-8977aller5 p.m. ~:.l: • 1977 Ford 150 pick-up. Powec;~ overdrive transmission, twin I beam front One owner. loaded $8870 steering, power brakij~.r; suspension, double wall box ladder type frame, • e 51,500. (3131878-6977 aUqr:; fuel mileage city 23. hwy 27. 5 p.m. ~,.!.s '82 Subaru Wagon 1984 Flreblrd, 33,000 miles~~" 5 spd .• one owner $3995 cylinder, Black with pin strip,." : $6,500 or best oller. (3131431{: 0483alter5 p.m. :=t~ 1980 Ford T-Blrd. Must seD' ~ '85 Dodge 250 Pickup $9750 Make offer. Very. very nice}" Auto .• two-tone paint. one owner. under 10.000 miles ~1!l~2459. __ , __ :L.s~ 1977 Flrebird, 305 V-S Grea~; engine. Good Ziebart bolI~..·,") '85 Chrysler LeBaron GTS 51.750. Call (3t31227-9570. .:' ~: ... Factory official. loaded $8530 1983 FordEXP:5 spe~~ cruise. am/1m steril;Q.-: casselle, excellent condllloll;;: All Cars Sold with 5mo., 5000mile warranty 5~,5OO.(3131227·5279. • :~ : 1978 Ford Pinto. Good coiidk: lion. sunroof. am 11mcasse"tF: Service Specials rear delrost. New tires. 51.5OQ: besl offer. After 6 pjflj: (313)227·7040. • : : : 1980 Ford Fairmont station; , wagon. 8 cylinder. 3 speed: , . overdrive. 51.000 miles. NO ~ . rusl. New lires. Very clean: ·,"l Economical car to drivel)·'" .... 51,850. (5tn546-5208. : ~ .. 1985 sliver Fiero GT. V-6':: automalic, loaded. Musl sell!' DOSOMElHING (3131818-9598. : : 1985Ford EXT. Black, 5 speed; • amlfm stereo. Excellent con: : @ion. S5§~~(3131231.9257. -: 1984 Ford ~ Door Crown Vie::-E TO MAKE YOURHUS.D torla. Loaded, 30,000 mites:: 8880.$7.950, (3131~g.2360, (313~~__ • ;957 Ford Ranch Wagon. Good: condllion. runs excellolj!i :~ ... .::JUMP UPAND DOWN. ~,ooo. (313)383-4212. - ; : ,~ 1977Grand Prix. Blue on bllI8 •• Aulomallc transmission. Can-: Convince h.m to join you In the kind of sole bucket seats. Air condl-; WE'RE FIGHTING FOR lOUR LIFE 1I0nlng, power door l~kS.¥ sciTsible, regular exercise pro~ram that power windows. till while!: & ~'an help prevent heart disease. And con· t JOHNCOLONE ~ cruise control, remote al1le: mirrors, am/1m stereo. 7~. tact-the American Heart AssociatIOn "American Heart Association CHIJVSLER-PLVMOUTH-DODGE 8.. actual miles. Rally wheeli.1III& for'more information on healthy habits season radiala. Very ooJMl: 1295 E. M·36 • PINCKNEY WEEKDAYS body and inlerlor. 51.495 .ar• worth encoura~in~ in those you love. ..878·3151 or 878·3154 ~!'!t olle!:.\!!~~~~ • ..:~: " r . SAT. HONDA, 1981 PRELUDE •• 5: .: J._ speed, excellent condltlorr.+ r,'J • COME VISIT OUR NEW SHOWROOM 9:30·3:00 rusl. moonroo(, su#tolJ:) 1: .~; casselle, extras. 53.1Qt.:, ...... ,. .. t51l~8-1068. __ . _::.: • ,J... _ \ " Wednesday. 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240 Automobiles 240 Automobiles 240 Automobiles 241 Vehicles 241 Vehicles 241 VehIcles 241 Vehicles 241 Vehicles 241 Vehicles Under $1000. Under $1000. Under $1000. Under $1000. Under $1000. Under $1000. 1980 .Honda Civic. 1,300cc, 5 s~. amlfm stereo. $1,650. (313)685-3325. 1972VW Sug. Excellent pa'1s 1984 Tempo GLX. $8,900 1973 Chevy Nova hatchback. 1977 Dodge Van. S650. Call. 1978Ford Fairmont. 4 cylinder 1977 Ford Granada. 2 door. 1976 Mercury HObCal wagon. 1980 Honda Accord. 3 door. 302. Loaded. $500. (313)227· 2000 rebuilt engine. many new ear. 22.000 miles on engine. .alr. power steering, cruise. 5 'lIlll! Mustang. 4 cyllnder.-4 negollable. Loadedl Low Good condilion. $800 or best (313)231-3240. automatic. good condlUon. no rust. 70.000miles. $900or best SS6S. parts. $550. (313l684-G256. $350 or best. (517)548-2439alter speed. Excellent mechanical- speed, amlfm stereo, pOwer mileage. Excellent condlllon. offer. (3131349-5388. 1975 Dodge Dart. New starter 5 p.m. ly. Must sell, moVing. $3,500or steering and brakes. sunrool. (313)227.am. atY.!carburetor. $375.(313)227· offer. (313)824·3634. or 1977Ford wagon. Power steer· 1977Nova. left front smashed. best. (517)546-9981. low mileage. $3,900. (313)229- 1963 Chevy Impala 327. $600 6242. (3131669-C884alterS p.m. ing. brakes. air. Good condl- ',xlble. $150. 1978FIesta. new , 1980Toyota Cellca. Air condI- lion. $800 or best oller. Needs . 8899. tioning, sunroof, pOwer steer- (313)231-2500. 1973 Ford Pinto. 575 or lor tires. complete. needs 1913 .Uncoln Towncar. Florida 1979150 Econoline van. Partly power steering pump. driveshaft. $350. (3131829-2019. lllie. $2,300or best. 1980CIta- 1978 Mercury Zephyr. 53,000 Ing, tilt wheel, aluminum 1969 '14 ton Chevy pickup. customized. 302 engine. $700 parts. (313)437-9417 aller 5:30 p.m. 1313~183. 1974 Olds. Great condilion. To tion, excellent gas milage, miles. Loaded. $1.600. wheels. black. $3.400.(313)68$- Mint, mInor repair needed. firm. (517)546-1584. $1.200or besl. 1979Sky Hawk, 8544. S500 or best offer. (517)54$. 1977Ford LTD stallon wagon. 1978 Impala station wagon. amlfm stereo. 2 door. SSOO. (517)548-4148 days. (51n546- 1979 Fiesta. good transpOrta- Southern car. good condillon. (313)437.5210. Road Hawk. Excellent body. 7589nights. 1984TempO GL. 5 speed. Ex- 6388 evenings and Sunday. tion. $800. Call (313l348-3837 amlfm 8 track stereo. air con- Late , dillonlng. power sleering and $950. (517)223-8491. 1978 Plymouth Fury. $700 or GoOd project car. 5275. 1021 1985 New Yorker Turbo. Air, cellent condillon. $4,895. 1975 Dodge Van. 8 cylinder alter8 p.m. < brakes. Good condillon. $900 1973 LTD. 2 door. automallc. best oller. Good condition. EastBarron Road. Howell. power seats and Jocks. amlfm (517)546-5975alter 6 p.m. automatic. runs great. $450 1975 Ford Granada. or (3131878-3824or (313187U487. S650 or best alter. (517)548-1341. good tires. new exhaust and (313)878-9064. 1984LTD Wagon, air. amlfm, cassette. many extras. 1981VW Rabbit. 33,000 miles. best oller. Call Jim (313)227' Too power brakes. steering. door 1978 Ford Gran TorIno. New brakes, good transpOrtalion. 1978Ponllac Catalina. 4 door. $10,900.(517)546-1781. charcoal and grey, air, amlfm 1596. $350 negotiable. (517)546-6921 locks, seats. Rust proof. plus stereo. new IIres, like new! battery. good transportation. power steering and brakes. Classify 1978Nova. New brakes, tires, 1977 Ford LTD. Body In ex- S400 or best alter. (313)887- alter4 p.m. excellent body. runs great. more. 42,000 miles. $6800 shOCks and springs. $1 500. Texas car. $3,500. (313)887· SUPERIOR cellenl shape. Runs good. (313)685-0627. (517)546-8527. ' 5405. 5478after 6 p.m. 1978 LTD. New starter. ex· $1.000. (313)227·7555 or Needs front brakes. Best of· haust. battery. regulator. (313)227.al04. 1985 LTD Squire Stallon OL05 fer. (313)227-2969. 1977Ford LTD Station Wagon. 19n Olds Cutlass. Good con- 241 Vehicles Runs. $300 or best oller. Recently rebuilt. $875. 1978 Plymouth. 4 door. V-8. Wagon. Loaded, V·6 dition. engine great. amlfm automallc. fuel injected. Under $1000. SUPER 1973 Ford plck-up 302 auto. (313)878-9039. (517)54U366. automatic. power steering, stereo. $1.500 or offer. runs good. good tires. some 1977Maverick. Am radio and 6- S4OO. (517)223-3913evenings 6- S8~900. After 5:30 p.m. (313)227-3948. 19n Chevy van, runs good, rust. S650 (517)223-3610. 1978Ford Plnlo. $150.(517)223- (313)887.1842. 5P~CIAL5 8941. track. CB. 250-6cylinder. $200. 9. 1979 OLDS Cutlass Supreme needs work. $175or best oller. 13131632-5181. 1976 Malibu Classic. Runs salon. Loaded. Excellent con- (313)229-7665. Low Down Bank & great. good condillon. amlfm 1973 Mach I. Runs good. dillon. $3000. (313)685-2713 1978 Concord wagon. $450 or GMAC Financing needs body work. must sell. 1980 Pinto. Clean. New slereo cassette. air condition- evenings. best oller. (517}546-1267. Ing. $1,000.(313)229-9206. Best offer. (313)685.3894. brakes. Rebulll engine. Ask- 1980 Oldsmobile Cullass 1985 Somerset MALIBU 19n. Air. pOwer 1978 CONCORD Station 1977Monte Carlo. Air. electric Ing $875.(3131878-6327. Supreme. Good shape. Wagon. $450 or best oller. Regal steering. brakes; am/lm. sunrool. cruise. fm cassette 1975 Pontiac LeMans. Runs every thong works. $4.000. (517)5461267. AllllOWer.74OOmiles stereo, rear defrost. $975 or 59,()/)O miles. $1.200. (313)229- (313)685.1638. great. looks good. $1.000firm. 6196after 5 p.m. 1976 Camara, runs good, best oller. (313)437-1624. AlterS p.m. (313)878-9747. 1984 Olds Omega, 4 door. needs a little work. $700 1983:Mercury Marquis. 4 door. Clean Cars, Trucks 1974Monte Carta. Fair to good 1980 Renault Le Car Deluxe. Loaded! Sharpl Clean I $5.850. S9995 (313)231-1687. condilion. $1.000or best offer. Sunroof. Good condition. $950 39.000miles. loaded. $5.875.1- Call (517)223-3841. (517)676-3065. 1976 Chevy Caprice Wagon. and Vans (517)548-2205. or best oller. (517)548-1921. 1979 Omnl. 4 Door. manual 400 engine. runs good. some 1985Buick Park Ave. MUSTANG. 1!l81. T-tops. 4 Every avallable option. 15,000 All Makes & Models 1965 Mustang. 6 cylinder 1966 Rambler. six automatic. shift. $1.000.(517)546-7581. rust. $500 or best oller. automallc. Very restorable. New snow IIres and starter. speed, 4 cylinder. Nice condl- (517)546-0364alter 6 p.m. miles \Ion. good tires. $3.200. Alter 1974 Porsche 914. 2 Iller, Excellent Interior. $1.000 or S4OO, oller. trade (for guns). 7 p.m••(313)498-3336. Bosch fuel Injected, amlfm 1975Chevrolet Luv. Good con- 513,995 FORD, GM'S, MOPAR'S best oller. (517)546-5206. (313)231.2597evenings. 1985Mustang. 3 door. power cassette. pertect condition. dition. Many new parts. 1976 Mercury Marquis. 1976Torino. 351Windsor. body steering, power brakes. air. Call anytime (313)887-9097. Reasonable oller. (313)227- TOP $ Bring Title TOP $ Automallc. New muffler. Ex- bad condillon. good engine premium sound. cruise. 1982 Pontiac J2OOOLE.Power 7017alter 5 p.m. 1985Eldorado Cpe. cellent condition. $950. and good IIres. $200.Call after headlight and rear window steering and brakes. air. ami- 1977 Chevy Caprice 9 leathe'c~~:L:~ft~~. 12.000 Ask For Used Car Dept. 1517}546-1947. 5 p.m.• 13131227-2268. The ads listed below miss· fm stereo. rear defogger. 4 passenger station wagon. V-8. ed the 3 30 p m deadline. louvers. rustproofed. ex- and \. ((: too late to cellent condilion. (313)349- speed. Very clean. $3,300. auto. Very good mechanically. Clas.Slty Look lor bargainS 5217. (313)227-4386. Good tires. $500 or best oller. S18,995 herelao (313)229-4454. 1981Mercury Lynx. 4 cylinder. 1981 Ponllac Phoenix. 4 1965 Chevy pickup. $550 jlt 4 speed. new engine, battery speed. 4 cylinder. 50.500 1973Chevrotet Caprice. Many 1984Cavalier 4 Dr. SUNSHINE HONDA best. (313)229-2442. • and tires. 57,000 miles. $1.900 miles. No rust. $3.000or best new parts, Interior like new. 1205 Ann Arbor Rd.• Plymouth offer. (517)548-3519 alter AulomSllc. lull powe, •air. p,le· 1971Mercury, 400 motor. Runs or best. Call alter 6 p.m. good heater. Great Winter ed 10 selll H~Miles W. ofl-275 good. $300. (517}546-7483. : (5m546-423S. 4 p.m. Must sell. transpOrtalion. $575. (313)229- 453·3600 1984 Monte Carlo. Power 1983Renaull wagon. Excellent 8030. 56495 steering. brakes. Automatic. condition. $3,950. (313)229- 1975 Chevy Monza. V-8. 350 OLOE ENGLAND .: air. power windows. tilt. 7526. trans. Runs good. good condi- CHIMNEY SWEEP SERVICE cruise. rear defog. intermit· 1975Trans Am. 400 big block. tion. $1.000or best oller. 327. 1984Delta 88 Royal 1985 Cutlass 1984Cutlass Supreme Professional flue cleaning lent wipers. stereo. v.a, ex· 350 turbo. air, mags. amlfm 350hp Vet block. Make oller. 4d,., v-a power. g'eat lamlly IIGet A Honey ~ Ciera Brougham Brougham since 1979. (313)231-1189. cellent condition. 60,000miles. cassette stereo. New ther- (313)229-2981 days. After sedan Michigan Chimney Sweep 4 dr •• 4 cyl •• auto •• AIC, 2 dr •• 6 cyl .. auto •• AlC. $6:500. Call alter 5 p.m. mostat, heater core. $3.700or 7 p.m., (313)437.a370.Ask for Guild. I, loaded. 16,000 mi. 35,000 mi. , I (313)227-3329. best oller. (313)231-3967. Chris. S7995 01 A Deal" ~~~~~~ 1984Pontiac Grand Prix Your Bare Bottom Dealer ~ OLOE ENGLAND .. V6.cloth-split bench. rull is sweetening every deal r;' {. S8895 $7995 CHIMNEY SWEEP SERVICE power. air. Ii Professional flue cleaning with a free jar of honey! since 1979. (313)231-1189. 56995 x- 1982Toyota 1984 Cutlass Michigan Chimney Sweep -PLUS- Pickup Ciera Brougham GUild. .' 1984Mercury Colony 5 spd .• long bed. clean. 4 dr •• 6 cyl.. auto., AIC, % A.P.R. 40,OOOmi. ParkWgn clean. 35.000 mi. SNOWPLOWING, REMOVAL Every available option, 9 OnSelect...::.J passenger Commercial and residential. 7• 9 Models of Free estimates. (313)227-7859 or (313)227-5214. 59895 Pontiacs, Cadillacs, $3995 $7295 L1NDA'S Wallpapering. GMCTrucks Reasonable rates. wo.rk 1983Cutlass Ciera LS 1985Olds Cutlass 1979 Cutlass guaranteed. (313}632-S632,:~ 4 Dr. Sedan Ciera Supreme 4 ey/.. ruellnjection, auto. lUll 2dr •• 4cyl..auto.,A/C, 2dr V6 auto Ale I power. air. 17.000 mi. ." ., ,c ean CLASSIFIED DEADLINES" : Wednesday 12:00 - Green •. Sheet Shopping Guide Serv- . 56995 ing Dexter & Green Sheet-. $8895 $2895 Shopping Guide Serving 1983Eldorado Coupe Highland. Thursday 3:30 ":. leather Interior. all power. Shopper Business Directory -, p,esllge. Friday 3:30- Shopper. MOnday~' Green Sheet, & Green Sheet ..~ S13,995 Business Directorys, Monday • 3:30 - Wednesday Green~:' - • ,.1983Ch8'JGelebrity4Dr. Sheet. :-:::.> """2 tone blU~1I powe', al,. g,eal Jaiillly ca'. .. S6595 ------~~~----_:.-.'.-~ 1982 Cutlass Clera Cutlass lSSedan ....' 4eyl.rullpowe,.alr S5495 Supreme Coupe 7.9% ,, 1982Chevy Malibu 4 f' Dr. Sedan No. 263 ~. \ VB.aUlomalle,lull power. air. JJr~1 ~~ VB, auto., med. gray, tinted 54995 wihdows, pulse wiper system, ~ 1985Olds Regency rear window defogger, Ale 4Dr Alloptions. exIra sharp four season, remote control S10,995 mirrors, cruise control, tilt away steering, power anten- 1984Chevy Chevette 79°0[1" 4dr .•4speed, extra clean na, AM-FM stereo cassette, OVER INVOICE *:~ ~~

53995 wire wheel discs. 'Invoice does not reflect Iinal price paid by dealer subject to factory rebale & incentives. • TRUCKS ..:~ 1984S-15 SUPERIOR Exlended cab, all power. like new OLDSMOBILE - CADILLAC - G.M.C. 58995 Brighton Open Sundays 227-1100 ~. 1983 G.M.C. High Sierra 1500 4x4.010. lull pewer.alt. cap ------..._- 58495 ...... :::~~ 1982 CJ7 Jeep 4eyl •4Speed. priced 10 sell @) CARS TRUCKS @j . 55995 1985CHEV.MONTE '84CHEV '8SPLYM ~ @) '85 CITAnONXo11 CARLO CUSTOMVAN VOYAGERSE 6 1984S·10 Blazer va,lull llOWer,exlta clean 511,595 : $9995 si'o'iis srr995 sIr595 S~:, 19848eauville Van a 2 diesel, IUllllOWe,, air. clean @ '84 Trans Am '84 Celebrity '84 GMCC1500 '855·10 Pickup ~ S10,595 @) Hop. • dr., only .,4, .. to..twotone,,her. 'x', ext ceb, cover. ~ II SPIKERS + Milford "'ght Iill Wixom I' 0" Many More To Choose From @) $8395 $6495 $9995 $9995 @) Top Dollar Paid On All Trade-Ins '80 Chevette '80 CITATION 83'5-84'5-85'5 '78GMCC·1SPICKUP t::i.. "pd. Sunroor 5-10 Blazer '01' @) c See Bill Mangan ~ $1695 $1895 $8'995$2895 @) or Jack Jeffries SUPERIOR @) Dick~r=- '. 4tL:~:er~. OLDS CADILLAC @ "Your Favorite Metro Chevrolet Dealer" ~~ . Un Used Cars @) G.M.C. 199 Haggerty • Walled Lake a and Trucks " Brighton Iii' 624 4500 MON. AND THURS. TIl9 P.M. IQt\ 227-1100 '=' - TUES., WED., FRI. Til 6 P.M. ~

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action is .. • - - Ann Arbor Skate Station 2275 Platt Road (South of Washtenaw Ageless, athletic and fun • Story by Matt Valley • Art by Tammie Graves Road), Ann Arbor. Phone - 971-2211. Complete snack bar. Skate rental $1. .. Whether .tb~'re rOmng .for exerc~. U's'a-good activity· especially to do with 8mple, seniors have a skating session all music," he said. compeUtionor reJWUOn.-Aiiierica'S~22· a lot of friends," said·17;Y~lcrLOn-·tlieli own anlOlleiama, located-at 6995 MeanWbile;--at~ Lakeview ~the- new Bonaventure Roller Skating Center mlllion roller skaters sh~ OJ!e thing in Mmer,· a .Wghland resident aDd com- Grand River between Brighton and owners are emphasizing that skating is 24505 Halstead Road (one block north of common-they have a lot of fun. ~ . petitive skater at Lakeview Skateland in. Howell. . family fun, said owner Debbie Head. Grand River Avenue), Farmington For all ages, from pre-schQOler to Brighton Township. "They love to come in and hear the "We're trying to hit home the old--style. Hills. Phone - 476-2200. Complete snack senior citizen, roller skating provides a "It's really great exercise. It bums up organ music, " said Rollerama rink family approach to roller skating," said , bar. Skate rental $1. social outlet. For many teens, it is a Fri- calories and is great for the car-' owner Bob Fuhst, who adds that private Head. ' day and Saturday night tradition to roll' diovascular system," she added. parties are currently a favorite with the Lakeview has its own mascot, Harvey lakeview Skateland under the bright lights to the sounds of At many area rinks the trend now is to public. the Fox, who frequently skates with the 10595 East Grand River Avenue, . Bruce Springsteen, Madonna and other reserve stating sessions for specific age "We do a lot with the schools and youngsters and plays games. "We try to Brighton. Phone - 229-4311. Complete · pop music celebrities. groups such as pre-scboolers or senior various church groups. We can gear be innovative and come up with new snack bar. Skate rental $1. "There's not much to do around here. citizens. On Tuesday mornings, for ex- things to what they like, particularly the ideas. Just rolling around at a rink can , get boring," Head said. Riverside Roller Arena She said her goal Is to shake the 36635 Plymouth Road (between Wayne ·Rink A I t egat and Newburgh Roads), Livonia. Phone negative image that Lakeview has ac- •• pace., 0COI9 e. quired from the public over the years. - 421-3540. Large concession stand. . Under previous ownership the building Skat.e rental $1. . was "run down" and Head Is determined Story by Nicole Robertson. Even the music kids prefer to skate to Is changing, and the to do something about it. Rollerama T-shirt trend is an indication of their taste. Skaters can ask the· "It's a big undertaking but this rink 6995 West Grand River Avenue (between If roller skating is one of the latest crazeS, 'the sport stm has deejay to play whatever tunes they like the most, and lately, has a long history in the community, I Kellog and Euler Roads), Brighton. its own crazes..within-a-craze. Fuhst said, that ismostly top 40 and pop music. about 26 years," said Head. Phone - 227-5230. Full cafeteria. Skate . "Roller skating today is more social than skating," said Bob "You hardly ever hear heavy metal any more," he said. The peak of popularity for roller rental $1. Fuhst, owner of Rollerama, located halfway between Brighton "It's more beat music, and that's good for us; it's good to state skating came in the late 1970s. Back and Howell on Grand River Avenue. to." Only the over-50 crowd listens to organ music in certain then, it was the era of disco skating and Skatln' Station Kids spend as much time "jaw-boning" by the coocessloD adult--skate sessions. ootdoor skating. 'Ibere was even a , ,8611 Ronda Drive near JoylHaggerty " stand or playing video games, Fubst said. '!bat's why only But in the realm of roller-fashlon, the state itself is most im-' resurgence of roller derby. ,Roads intersection), Canton. Complete ~ about half the space at his rink is devoted to actual skate area. portant. Gone are the days of the strap.on dime store roller In New York, people were rolling their snack bar. Skate rental $1; speed skates 1 They may come to skate, but they mostly come to socla1lze state. way to work. Celebrities on wheels were $2. · and impress friends with their style. Whether you're racing, skate-dancing or playing Shoot the a common sight, and the movie picture "They definitely dress up in whatever is (the style)." , Duck, "You've got to bave a speed state," Fubst said. industryhelpedoutbyproducingmovies Last year, he said, teenagers could be seen coasting the floor RoUerama keeps plenty in stock for sale, with prices ranging about roller skating. in MoUey Crue or Iron Malden T-sh.lrb;. ThIs year that style is from $30 to $450. .., All totaled, ~ were about 30 mtlllon out, out, out. The biggest rage L.. -{oredstates. Wheels of blue and green, ,staters during the boom years com-

I "We see very liWe rock band T-shirts," Fuhst said. "A year pink or whatever are l~ hot. Skaters are even mixing up pared to 22 mDllon today, said Paul ago, that was very big. Now theTre all wearing shlrts printed the colors on a single state. . Brady, director of member services for with sayings, like 'Love me,' or some llWe ditty 11te that." "And of course, they use colored laces," Fuhst said. "The .the Rollerskating Rink Operators And sweats are it. toe-stops come in a rainbow of colors, so they've got a color for Association. Sweat pants, sweat sh1rts and sweat bands are the rage. that, too. The common old state Is gone." "And somebody Is se1l1ng them with c~' on tbem," Fubst said. "We see a lot of them wl~ that emblem OIl tbem."

Ii. Z.c-THE NORTHVILLERECORD-Wednesday, January N.1. April date chosen

Mr. and Mrs. John S. WJsnerof Wcsthm Road announce the engagement of theIr daughter, Ellen Jane, to Herbert Jsmes Green of Golden, Colorado.

His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Green, lIve In Gibson CIty, Illinois.

The brJde-eJect, who lives In Denver, was gradusted In 1974 from Albion College and recenUy has stUdied at LsVarenne iJJ Psris. She presenUy is a pastry chef at sebanton Restaurant iJJLongmont, Colorado.

Her fiance was graduated In 1975from the University of mlnois with a degree iJJ engineering. He presenUy is employed at the Solar EIJeTgy Research Insutute In Golden.

An April wedding Is planned at Northbrook Presbyterian Church InBJrrniJJghsm.

ELLEN WISNER. HERBERT GREEN Terri Myers, ~imothy Tallmadge engaged Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Myers of Wellman of Rockledge, Florida. works for Cutter Biologlcsl of Ypsilan- 16450 Homer In Northville TownshIp an- ti. nounce the engagement of their The brlde-eJect is a graduate of Nor- Her fiance is a graduate of the daughter, Terri Lynn, to Timothy Neal thville High School, SChoolcrsit Col- Plymouth schools and SChoolcraft Col- • Reeord phOto- by STEV ECHT Tallmadge of Plymouth. lege and Eastern Michigan University lege In the bio-medlcsl electronics pro- Ball planners Nan~y Bohn, left, Judith sechler and Saun~a Florek check arrangements at the In the medical technology progrsm. She grsm. He is employed with Metro He is the son of Theron Tallmadge of was employed at the MayfJower Hotel Welding Supply. Novi Hilton with Karin Hodgdon, catering director, second from left. Pittsfield TownshIp and Mrs. Jennie In Plymouth for seven years and now A March 1wedding date has been set. InOurTown Historical Society Candlelight Ball set for March 15

By JEAN DAY Romaniks visit exchange student in Brazil Questers, returned from Brazil the day before the chapter's Dr. and Mrs. John Romanik returned last Wednesday from January meeting. It was reported at the meeting that the anti- . Scene of the Northville Historical Society Candlelight Ball a nine-day visit with Paulo Amaral and his family in Joao ques stUdy chapfer has donated a tree to be placed in Mill Race March 15 will be the Novi Hilton. Nancy Bohn, who has taken Pessoa, Brazil. Now married and the father of a three-year Historical Village in memory of Elva Miller, a longtime chairmanship of the benefit dinner dance again this year, daughter, he had stayed with the Romaniks 13 years ago just member of the ~hapter who died last year. reports that the event was "so well received" when it was after they had moved into their Beck Road home. Arts Commission seeks responses revived last Y2ar that it is being repeated. Carol Romanik recalled that they had mentioned they would like to have an exchange student "sometime in the Northville Arts Commission chairperson Virginia Patak is -: She says she is hoping to sell 400 tickets at $50 a couple, or future" to a Youth for Understanding representative - and im- $25 a person, to top last year's attendance of 325. asking those who attended the commission's third benefit mediately were asked if they would like to host Paulo's visit as "Celebration" - the performance of "Same Time Next Year" Serving on the arrangements committee with her are his first placements had not worked out. They did, and he .January 17at the Marquis Theatre - to return the survey card Judith Sechler and Saundra Florek. They report that the Hy- celebrated his 17th birthday with the family during his enclosed in the program that evening. Tymes have been signed to play for dancing from 9 p.m. to 1 J anuary-to-June stay. She's hoping that people have just neglected to mail back a.m. again this year. The menu at the Novi Hilton, which open- This month he returned the couple's hospitality. The the post cards that asked for indications of support for acquir- ed a few months ago on Haggerty north of Eight Mile, will in- Romaniks visited him at his home and also were taken to his ing a local art center. The commission also is looking for clude appetizer, salad, center cut filet with stuffed shrimp and family's white stucco cottage on the northeastern coast where volunteers interested in helping work on individual arts com- cheesecake with strawberry sauce. A cash bar will open at 7 Carol Romanik acquired a tan as December and January are mission projects. Patak may be called at 349-0205. summer months in Brazil. She reported that Paulo, who had p.m. with dinner following at 8. studied engineering, now operates a sugar cane plantation. She The champagne celebration January 17, Patak said, fell The committee has been recruiting ticketsellers in subdivi- adds that sugar cane is converted into alcohol and used exten- short of the commission's goal as only 190 tickets were sold. sions throughout the community and is meeting tonight with sively in Brazil in place of oil. "Those who attended," she said, "told us they enjoyed it very them to distribute tickets. Anyone wishing tickets may call much." She added that the commission will be planning other chairperson Bohn at 348-5096. Carol Romanik, _'Yhocurrel!tl.Y .i~p~esiQ.~nt_of Base_Line fund raisers in the future.

....01'" OJ . " 3~~ n,"· • 1"oon e SPIRITS ~(§lmy~ Craft§ 118W. Walled lake Driye, Comer Pontiac Trail Walledlake 624-1033 ENTREES VealScalloplnlPlcanti 9.95 FRESH ~ Thinly Sliced Veal Sauteed In lemon DFiASILHy Buller. Capers and CIlopped Parsley. VealPeplno 9.95 'BreastolChicken fl.- VALENTINE SPECIALS Sauteed with Green Peppers. Onions. 'Pasta Dishes DETROIT Mushrooms. Gruyere Cheese. 'Sleaks Petite Frog legs 8.95 'Shrimp SALE ENDS FEBRUARY 9th CAYMAN ISLANDS Road House Stylo with a TOIIeholGa~1C 'fashlChips Remoulade Sauce Entrees served NON-STOP SERVICE Bar.Jl.4SpareRibsAlaBemardl 8.95 with Tossed Half slab that Comes to You lean and ~~ ~~, OFF MeatyWllh Snappy sauce. Potato Du Jour. All Silk Flowers, Plants,•Trees 25 % French Fries or Rice PI~r and I DIMMER SPECIALS SERVED DAILY I Crusty Bread. Small Special Mon.-Thurs. 5a.m.-l0 p.m. salad 'I extra All Valentine Picks & Tins 2 5 % OFF ' Fri. 5a.m.·ll p.m. wllhdlnner. Hours • saI.5p.m.·ll p.m. All·Stuffed Animals 2 5 % OFF • PhOTlfIIlCV & Your Health All Mini Wood Shapes ~U:::tajJ) 25% OFF Northville 'nt (Cute snd Clever Pop NPal Wood Cut-Outs) 25% OFF Pharmacy 134 E. Main ~t. ., Northville 349·0850 CLOSE-OUTS - LAST• •CHANCEl • FREE DELIVERY Select Stencils (Reg. '2.49) SALE 25 ¢ EA. IN NORTHVILLE WHITE SAND BEACHES, CRYSTAL CLEAR Candlewick Yarn~:~~.) SALE 10¢ EA. WATER, WARM CARIBBEAN SUN. Fungus Fighters New Berlin Wide Various organisms infect the skin, includ- ing bacteria, viruses, yeasts, and fungi. Fungi Framing Hoops ~e~.~g) SALE 49¢ EA. • Special Charter Departures • Air-Only Seats Available affect all age groups, all year around. Ameri· Every Friday From On Each Flight. cans spend almost $85 million dollars each year December 20· April 4, 1986 on nonprescription medicines intended to fight, • WITH HOTEL FROM fungal infections. And unlike some medicines that only relieve symptoms, many antifungal - CLASSES NOW• FORMING - • Wide Variety of Excellent $599°0 medicines actually cure fungal infections . Hotel and Condominiums PER PERSON Fungi are plant-life organisms that can grow Folk Art Painting, Basket Weaving, To Choose From DOUBLE OCCUPANCY on all parts of the body. The feet and groin are Flower Arranging, Counted Cross Stitch and more! most commonly affected, however. Fungal infections in these areas are known as athlete's For more information, please call... foot and jock itch. Signs and symptoms of these infections include skin rash with redness, seal· • ing, malodor, and itching. --~y~Craft§-- Cayman Several different nonprescription medicines rAirways kill the fungal organisms that cause athlete's 38503 W. Ten Mile Rd. foot and jock itch. These medicines include For Reservations See Your Travel Agent miconazole, tolnaftate, and undecylenic acid. East of Haggerty in Freeway Plaza These medicines are the active ingredients in a Farmington Hills For Information Call: variety of ointments, sprays, powders, and lotions that ean be obtained from the phnnna- 1·800·247·9900 cist without prescription. Highly advertised 478-4155 products are not always the best value. Ask· your phannacist. •

~...-_.j • --lL. _ • Wednesday, January 29, 1986- THE NORTHVILLE RECORO-3-C Encouraging the arts

Northville Arts Commission chairperson Virginia Patak, left, serves champagne at the • commission's "Celebration" benefit showing of "Same Time Next Year" at the Mar- qUis January 17. Below, late comers join the throng in the lobby. See related story In Our Town column on page 2. Record photos by Rick Smith. •

Reliving the '50s Northville Newcomers' February couples' event will take '60s and '70s. President Ina Hacker invites members to dig members back in time a few decades with an "American out clothing they wore in high school. Reservations at $19.50a Graffiti Dance" from 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. February 15 at couple for ijIe evening should be made with Kay Evans, 349- the Northville Recreation Center. Chairperson Laurie Graff, 2362,before 8 p.m., until February 3. Record photo by Steve • Marty and John Novak pose with Bob Kemp's 1950Ford to set Fecht. the mood. A DJ will be spinning favorite songs from the '50s.

CWinte/l CHURCH DIRECTORY ~ea1lClttCe gaQe For information regarding rates for church listings call Because we are so proud of our quali- The Northville Record or Novi News ty furs and excellent prIces, we inVite you to shop & compare both here and in 349-1700, Canada. We are sure you will be con- vinced there Is no better buy anywhere. • Visit our new showroom on downtown NEW LIFE CHRISTIAN CENTER CHRISTIAN FAMILY CHURCH Plymouth and see why we feel this Is your year for the" Affordable Dream" 57885 Grand River. New Hudson Novi Community Center (tA mile west of Milford Rd.) 26400 Novi. Rd. - near 1'96 Every Fur On Sale Worship Services Sunday 11 a.m. Worship 10 A.M. Tuesday Pra)'er Meellng 7 p.m. Come Priase the Lord Thursday Bible Study 7 p.m. UPTo60%Off For addillonalinformallon: 349-ln4 Pastor Leo Beauchamp. 348-2265 For once. lor ever OPEN DOOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH GRACE CHAPEL William Tyndale College . 145 N. center, Northville 12Mile & Drake RoadsFarmington Hills, 474-0151 348-2101 8.30a.m. Worship Service O'\Y~m~~g "We Invite You To Come And 9.45 a.m. SundaySchool (all ages) Fellowship With Us" 11.ooa.m.WorshlpSerYIce Mark Freer. Pastor 7:30p.m. Wed. evenongservice • 17 Forest Place, Plymouth 459-4411 Services: Thurs. 7 p.m; Sun. 10 a.m. Douglas L. Klein, Pastor Celebration service Sunday Evangelical Presbyterian Church FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Meadowbrook Congregational The Reverend Kennyon Edwards will YOU REALLY CARE 200 E. Main SI.. NorthVille 349-0911 21260 Haggerty Rd. 348-7600 Church located at 21355Meadowbrook preside at the service and will be HOW YOU LOOK. Worship-9.3O&. 11.00a.m. (1-275 atB Mile) Road will hold a Service of Celebration assisted by representatives from the Church School-Grades 1-8 9.30a.m. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. & 11 a.m. SO DOWE. Child Care both semces - Grades 9-12 11:00a m. WorshIp 9:30 & 11 a.m., Eve. 6 p.m. and Induction of Charter Members at 3 United Church of Christ and the Na- It's important to look your best at all times. Dr. Lawrence Chamberlain-Pastor Bible Study Wed. 7 p.m. tional Association of Congregational We've dedicated over 50 years to helping Dr. Nile Harper. ASSOCiatePastor Dr. Richard Parrott, Pastor p.m. Sunday. folks do just that. We provide The special service for the first group Christian Churches. fast, dependable full service il------~• SPIRIT OF CHRIST ....------1 of members to be taken into the newly A reception will be held Immediately cleaning & pressing, and we are sure you will WALLED LAKE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH formed church will include Holy Com- after the service to mark the historic agree - our fine quality workmanship proves LUTHERAN CHURCH OF NOVI 309 Market SI. 624-2483 munion and music by Minister of Music occasion. Everyone is welcome. Child that experlenc:e counts. I Ten Mile between Meadowbrook & Haggerty • Worship,10.ooa.m.SundayCh. Sch. 11:30 Wendell L. Baglow. Pastor . Ray Fer~n and the adult choir. care will be proVided. Coffee & Fellowship, 11:00 a.m. Wed. 7:30 BYF. Sr. High thru Adult Church Office - 47H296 Sunday. 9:45 Study. 11:00 a.m. Worship Pastor Thomas A. Scherger - 478-9265 Nursery Available At Services

OUR LADY OFVICTORY ST. JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH CATHOLIC CHURCH Farmington 770 Thayer, Northville 23225 Gill Rd.. Farm. WEEKEND LITURGIES 3blks. S. of Gd. RIVer.3 blks. W. 01Farmington Rd. DRYClEANIHG SPEaAIJSTS Saturday. 5:00 p.m. Church41~ Sunday, 8, 9:30, 11 a.m. & 12:30 p.m. Worship 830 a.m. & 11a.m. 112E. Main Church 349-2621. 5chool349-3610 SundaySchool 9.40a.m. NORTHVILLE 349-0m Religious Education 349-2559 (Nursery Provided) PastorCharles Fox Farmers can Insure Tile-Carpeting-Formica • your home or ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN FIRST APOSTOLIC LUTHERN CHURCH apartment for less 26325 Halstead Rd. at11 Mile 100's of Samples High & Elm Streets, Northville Farmington Hills, Michigan For years. Farmers has C. Boerger. Pastor Services: 10:30 a.m. Every Sun. been helping non·smokers T. Lubeck. Pastor 7:00 p.m. 1st & 3rd Sun. of each month save money on life and 145E. Cady Northville 349-4480 ENJOYYOUR HOME. Church & School 349-3140 Sunday School 9:15 a.m. auto insurance. with Sunday Worship, 8:30 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. Bible Class 7:45 p.m. Tues. special policies that give Saturday Vespers: 6:00 P.M. Song Services 7.00 p.m. Last Sun. 01 month beller risks a beller deal. '" WITHOUT CUTI1NG Now non-smokers can save on complete HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH Homeowners packages or FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST on lire coverages alone - CORNERS. \ 12 Mile East of Haggerty SCIENTIST available whether you own Farmington Hills 1100 W. Ann Arbor Trail a house or condominum or Sunday Schcol9:3O a.m. Plymouth, Michigan rent. Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m. Sunday Worship, 10:30 a.m. I!no one In your home has Nursery care Available Sunday School. 10:30a.m. •• smoked In Iwo years. you V.H. Mesenbring. Pastor Wednesday Meeting, 8:00 p.m. mayqua,,'lr' dlep Phone: 553·7170 Find out rom a last, fair and friendly Farmers HOMES INC. FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY CHURCH Agenl. OF NORTHVILLE IWISHES TO ANNOUNCE WE WILL BE MOVING TO (Assemblies of God) A NEW LOCATION - BRIGHTON 8 M,le & raft Roads 41355 Six Mile Rd., NorthVille New No. (313) 229-6722 Rev. Enc Hammar. Monis\llf Rev. Larry Fnck-348-9030 Jim Storm E. Grand River, Brighton SundaySchool,10.ooa.m. 719 Worship Services 9.30& 11 a.m. February 1, 1988 Sun. Worship. 11 a.m. & 6:00 p.m. 43320W.7Mlle Church School. Nursery thru Adull9 30am. Wed. "BOdy Life" Serv .. 7:00 p.m. I Nursery thru 3rd Grade 11 a m Christian Comm. Preschool & K-8 (across Irom Li!t1ecaesar's) Northville ST. ANNE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH MEADOWBROOK CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 430 E. Nicholet Walled Lake 48088 21355 Meadowbrook Rd.• NoVl Al Broquet • 349·6810 Rd. (8Y: Mile) Phone: 624-3817 Church Service. 10:00 a.m . Morning Worship, 9'30 a.m. Church School. 10:00 a.m. Church School. 9.30a m N~~~Residential & Commercial Builder 348-7757 • Rev. Leslie Harding 719 E. Grand River, Brighton 48118 Interim M,nister. Rev. Kennyon Edwards Old No. (313)~ Please Stop By And See Usl home and stay comfortable with NOVI UNITED METHODIST CHURCH FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, NOVI clean efficient economical 41671W. Ten Mile-Meadowbrook 4530111 Mile at Taft Rd. Home of Novi Christian School (K-12) ~~--- With electnc electric heat 349-2652(24 hrs.) Sun, School, 9:45a.m. heat winter docsnt mean For additional information on Sunday Worship at 8:45 & 11:00a.m. Worship, 11:00 a.m. & 6:00 p.m. • bundling up to stay warm In e1ectnc heat just call Detroit Church School 9.45 a.m. Pra)'er Meellng, Wed .• 7:30 p.m. those hard·to·heat room<; Edison or contact one of the Nursery care Available Richard Burgess. Pastor Electnc heating unat<;can easll)- local dealers below Charles R. Jacobs. Kearney Kirkby. Pastors 349-34n Ivan E. Speight. Assl. 349-3647 • be installed to provide warmth to the areas your e\lstlng system A~ ORCHARD HtLLS BAPTIST CHURCH FAtTH COMMUNITY UNITED can't handle alone And you can . 1.COMFORT~I~Jl PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 23455 Novi Rd. (between 9-10 Mile) enjoy the lu\Ury of turning Bible Study For All Ages 9:45 a.m. 4~4ooW. 10 M,le, Novi them on when you want for a<; Worship Services at11 a.m. & 6p.m. 'n mile west 01 Novi Rd. Worship & Church School. 9.30 a.m. & 11a.m. long as you want So you Cfln Detroit Wed .• Mid·Week Prayer Serv .. 7 p.m. 349-5665 P.O. Box 1 349·5666 9.95 YEARLY MEMBERSHIP save energy by heat:ng e,lch Richard J. Henderson. Pastor room only when Its in u<;e Th,<; Edison Movies Overnight (Members Only) All '2.75 winter make the most of your CHURCH OF THE HOLY CROSS FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF Sunday & Wednesday Movie Rental 12.00 (Members Only) EPISCOPAL NORTHVILLE Rent Saturday-Get Sunday FREE! to Mile between Taft & Beck. Novl 217N. Wino 349·1020 Phone 349-1175 Dr. James H. Luther, Pastor Rent Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday and App/"!:o1ll' [1t'Clnc D R [1t'Ctnc Madl~n Elcelnc Co Services: Saturday 5:00 p.m. SundayWorship,11 a.m. &6:30 p.m. Sunday 8:00 a.m. & 10:00 a.m. Iieatonjt Co Inc Itowdl Ann Arbor Wed., 7:30 AWANA, 7:30 Prayer Service • Get an Extra Day FREEl Worship & School OkemO<. ,~171 ~ lll·l'lll() llM·lllll Sunday School 9:45 a.m. The Rev. Leslie F. Harding '~17Il 1')·9200 Rent a VCR (with 2 movies Included) Only '1000 Mon.-Wed, F.rn'l F.1t"lric Shop Modcrn [icelllc ['('(Inc Inc I\nn Arhor • AnnArbor MasterCard. Visa l3"rn~ OOODSHEPHERD LUTHERAN CHURCH FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF WIXOM & 42277 S even Mil e American Express H.m/and 1l!>X·77711 llM·MIl WIXOM CHRISTIAN SCHOOL (K-6) II 12·79201 9 Mile & Meadowbrook Wixom & W. Maple Rds. Northville Plaza Mall 348 9866 Infra S)'~tem~ Zell·Air Gla~~ HC.'lIn~ Come Enjoy Our Friendly, Personalized Service • Cu~tom It",)t Ann "rbor 01 MlChljlan Wisconsin Ev. 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By R.J. MARTIN century, some 10 original slfps dating Her prize possession, she says, Is a older citizens. from the 1800Sto the turn of the cen- turn-of·the-century petticoat wbicb "Illke talking to senlor citizens or au- Think about the oldest item of tury, and 15 bats, the oldest of wblch belonged to a cousin of ber grand- dlences with a good attention span," clothing you own. Even If you're not the dales back to 1840. mother's. she explains. trendy type, it's not iikely there's much Included in the collection Is a "My grandmother (still alive at 99) Through ber lectures, Roder gets to there more than 15or 20 years old. The "primitive" (hand sewn) dress from always gave us a present at Cbrlstmas, the point underlying her Interest In anti· ;tuff wears out and becomes rags, the 1860s."By then," she noles, "there even wben it was bard for ber. But a lot que clothing - and antique products in :alvation Army material or heads for a were pedal.

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122 WEST DUNLAP STREET NORTHVILLE, MICHIGAN 48167 (313)349·0611 RAY J. CASTERLINE 1893-1959 FRED A, CASTERLINE· RAY J. CASTERLINE II •

I f Wednesday, January 29, 188&- THE NORTHVILLE RECORo-s.c ...... 1, k%4i ,. Historical Society seeks ~~HerDlan-s weare sports part-time office manager ~;f" WORLD OF SPORTING GOODS

Northville Historical Society is those delegated or assigned by the seeking applicants for a newly board In accord with the needs and created part·tIme poslUon In the Mill policies of the society. Race Historical Village on Griswold. For the flrst time, the board an. In announcing the creation of a nounces, a purt·tIme paid position of part·tIme offJce manager's posiUon, office manager is being establlsbed the society board adds that It also to assist In carrying out duties recognizes the volunteers, profes- related to actlvltles In the village. sional and lay, "who have served so In announcing the creation of the effectively and willingly" and states post, the board notes that the socie- "the society Is looking to them to re- ty's purpose is "to bring together tain certaIn of their activities - the those people Interested In history offjce manager wlll facllltate and, especially, In the hIstory of the clerical and contact aspects for Northville, Michigan, region. them." major function will be to discover The post will be funded through In· collect, preserve, advance and terest on bequests made to the socie- disseminate knowledge of the ty, board member Harriet Wellf "!i history of the Northville region." explained In announcing the crea- The office manager will serve tion of the post, which Is expected to under the direction and supervision be a 2O-bour a week posltlon. of the board of directors and will be The society Is asking Interested In- responsible for duties related to ac- dividuals to submit a typed appllca- tivities In the village, publlc rela. tlon letter and resume to P.O. Box 71 tlons, press r.p.latlons, clerical and no later than February 28.

Couples name new babies Lauren Jillian, and Philip

Steven and Mary Hazlett of Eaton The baby also has a maternal great Drive announce the birth of their grandmother, Mary Malcolm of daUghter, Lauren JUlJan, January 14 at Westland. WUlJam Beaumont Hospital In Royal Oak. She weighed five pounds, eight Greg and VikkJ Svablk of Plymouth ounces at birth. are parents of a son, Philip Michael, The baby Is being welcomed at home born December 17 at St. Joseph Mercy by her brother, Jacob, who Is Just 4. Hospital In Ann Arbor. He Is the cou- Paternal grandparents are Florence ple'S first chlld and weighed six pounds Hazlett of Brooldyn, Michigan, and at birth. Robert Hazlett of Northville. Maternal Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John grandparenls are Mr. and Mrs. James Teeter of Northville and Mr. and Mrs. • W. Houston In Ohio and Helen Houston Joseph SVabik. of Detroit. AAPR offers free tax help; diabetles classes scheduled

Free tax counseling Is available to Room 119, Wayne County Health • senior citizens, persons with low in- Center, Merriman Road, Westland. comes and shut-Ins in the Northville They will continue for five consecutive area. Wednesday evenings. The Plymouth-Ntlrthville Chapter of Diet and self-management classes the American Association of Retired stress cooperation with the physician In EVERY SKI BOOT EVERY DOWNHILL Persons will be offering assistance at order to lead an active life. The classes the Senior Drop-In Center at SOl West are supported by tax dollars. IN STOCK SKI BINDING Main, Room 216, beginning Tuesday, To register for the series call the February 4, and l~ntinulng through Wayne County Health Department at April 15. Interested residents should 467-3355 between 8:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. call Karl Peters for information at 349- Monday through Friday. %500/0 ' %40% TO OFF 4140. 20 TO OFF 20 • Help will be avatilable at the Nor· A series of Stress Management Choose from models by • SALOMON • TYROUA ' thville Publlc Library, 215 West Main, classes will be held at Botsford General Whether you're just starting Wednesdays, February 5 and 19, and Hospital, an osteopathic hospital • SALOMON • NORDICA located at 28050 Grand River in Farm- • RAICHLE out or have been skiing for March 5 and 19, behveen 10 a.m. and 4 years, Herman's has the right Ington Hills. Classes begin February 4 Selection includes the newest p.m. binding for the way you ski and run five consecutive Tuesdays rear entry boots for all Participants In the free program and it's on sale now! should bring their 19'84 tax returns plus from 7-9:30 p.m. They are held in the Jevels of skiing ability. statement of wages, interest and adminlstratlon and education center at Hurry and save big! dividends, Social &!Curity payments, the hospital. rent receipts along with landiord's For information and to register call name and address, 1985 property tax the Botsford Department of Health Pr0- statements (they do not have to be motion and Development; 471-8090, bet- • pald>, heating costs for 1985 and ween 8 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Monday EVERY CROSS COUNTRY SKI PACKAGE hospital insurance stntements. through Friday. Program charge is $SO. Pre-registratlon is required. Persons with diabetes and their Botsford General Hospital also offers IN STOCK :~~':~:~~L!~~~HER famiUes can learn albout the condition Alcoholics Anonymous meetings. All packages include skis, boots, bindings 30%TO 40%OFJr2I of Diabetes Mellltusl, its control and Alcoholics Anonymous, a fellowship of and poles. (Mounting at extra cost). r treatment through d:Jet, exercise and people who share their experiences in orlg. sold sep. prices medication in classes sponsored by the an effort to help solve their common .. , .. Wayne County Health Department. problem, meets In the hospital ad- .. T.·...... ' .,. . •.. , . ' The next series will begin Wednes- mlnlstratlon and education center. CaD day, February 12, from 7-9 p.m. in 471-8090 for more information. • Rink ovv-nersmake attempts 2004b58°~J:FSIC'WEAR. . .. to upgrade sport of skating . '

~tlnUedfrom Pale 1 heart and Is good for conditioning," EVERY "When a lot of the people stopped out- saldFuhst. door skating that caustld the numbers LIke ice skating, roller skating has %40% to go down," said Brady. A downward many different facets. Many rinks have PARKA • economy may also have been a factor, their own clubs where participants TO OFF skate competitively in one of two 20 Choose from down blends and other warm according to Fuhst. • GERRY • WHITE STAG Consequently, the rink owners have categories: artistic skating and speed IN STOCK • PROFILE • HERMAN'S fills. Assorted fabrics and the newest been hard at work attempting to spur skating. At Rollerama, speed skaters fashion colors for men and women. Interest in roller skating. range in age from 6 to 45 and compete In "Our members are promoting the their own age bracket. business harder. TheY'I'le going out in Artistic skating involves figures, ENTIRE STOCK OF the community and reaD:r working with dance and freestyle. At Lakeview, church groups of aD Itlnds," Brady there Is an artistic club which competes SKI SWEATERS, said. at home and In neighborlng states. Par- Within the last decade, the roller ticipants compete In various com- BIB PANTS AND skating Industry has been revolutioniz- petitive categories including bronze, • ed by the advent of a UJ'Elthanecoating silver and gold medal divisions. STRETCH PANTS developed and applied to the bare wood Skating rink fundraisers have also maple floor, said Fuhst. become popular in recent years, said As a result of urethane. wheels could Fuhst, adding that through food banks be designed to stick bettt~r to the Door and other charities Rollerama may and there was no longer any need to ap- donate $15,000 to $20,000 the community ply powder to the wood surface for bet· per year. ter gripping action. Slmi1arly, Bonaventure rolling rink 20~~ On the heels of that tec.bnologlcal ad- in Farmington Hills Is Involved In fun· vancement, roller rinks turned Into dralslng. At the end of January, entertainment centers wJth carpeted Bonaventure will be sponsoring a skate- aisles, snack bars and other decorative a-tbon to raise money to help fight • features, Fuhst said. diabetes. .30% I "The old·tlme rink W8'S one where "It's a good way to raise money and OFF you walked through and skated. That can be a lot of fun," said Bonaventure was It. Now there's a lot n\ore," he said rink manager Cary Armbruster. Interm.ell.t. markdown. mar have been taken. All m.rchancll •• mar not b. at all .tor ... referring to the implemenation of state Roller skating was a fad with of the art stereo and lighting systems. teenagers In the late 197Os, accordlng to • BIRMINGHAM: 13 Mile & Southfield Rds. • FLINT: Genesee Valley Mall Many skaters may not realize how ArmbMlSter, who believes the decline In VISIT OUR NEW STORE IN: • TROY: 268 John R. Road • DEARBORN: Fairlane Town Center much exercise they recelv.e from roller popularity was expected. TALMADGE PLAZA skating, said Fuhst. In an llverage two- "I think it's a natural thing for In- • SOUTHFIELD: Northland Shopping Center • NOVI: Twelve Oaks Mall 4622 Talmadge Rd. terest to level off," he said adding "I hour session; skaters will hillve traveled • HARPER WOODS: Eastland Center • LANSING: Lansing Mall Toledo, Ohio 35 to 40 mUes. SiXteen lapll equaIs one think we're seeing a lot more students mUe. at the middle school and elementary . • STERLING HEIGHTS: Lakeside Mall • ANN ARBOR: Briarwood Mall • "'!bey won't feel It unW Ole Delt mor- level. The crowd seems to be getting , ntna. RoUer lkatlnl Itrengtbens the younger."

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THEATRE: "PICNIC." Central Middle School. Church and Main. Plymouth The Plymouth Theatre CUlld Will present "PiCniC" by Wilham Inge at8 p.m. January 31, February 1,7 and 8 at Central Middle Schoolm Plynoulh -: v~< Tickets are $4 for adults and S3 for students and seniors. Parking IS available stoCk :of nuts, bolts and screws, which behind the school "A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM," Hilberry Theatre. Cass are sorted into glass containers that and Hancock. Detroit William Shakespeare's comedy about the madness of love line several long shelves inside the opens February 13 at the Hilberry Theatre. Previews are February 7 and 8. "A store. ::' "'f ~ Midsummer Night's Dream" continues through May 13. In repertory v.lth A vast asSortment" of ~bardware- "Equus" and. later. with "The Misanthrope." Tickets and mformatlon are knobs, fittings, hinges, doo dads-are available at the Hilberry Theatre box office. Cass and Hancock in DetrOit (577- one 'of/ tbe mllli'et's specialties. 2972). Tickets also are available from any metro MA office or J C Penney store . /".An9ther is ','polyf~"" rubber which "BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS." The Birmingham Theatre. 211 South Wood- " 'comes in sheets of v8rylng slzes, the ward. Birmingham "Brighton Beach Memoirs," the first play in a trilogy by Neil . /,largest'ofwhich bafeIy fit ~ tbe Simon continues its five-week engagement through February 23. The play focuses eXit doors. "" :;;'1; ~ . ~.. ' on the Jerome family in Brooklyn during the Depression days of 1937. Winner of , If a •certain write~s .wlfe had not both the New York Drama Critics Circle and the Outer Critics Circle Awards for "found , the "err' ~ve: foam 1983. it is considered Neil Simon's best play. Regular performances at 8 p.m. perfect for furDlture,upbOlsterIng, we Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday and 7 p.m. Sunday are S17.50; Friday and might neVer 'have' d.Iscovered thls Saturday performances at 8 p.m. are S21; Wednesday matinees at2 p.m. are S13 ouUandish marketplace. and Sunday matinees at2 p.m. are S16. For more informalion and Mastercard/· . ,Astde,from that, it is perhaps much • VISAorders, call 644-3533 "BELL, BOOK AND CANDLE," Novi Community and a strange breed of chlck~~ with e8sler to describe what the store does Building. t-96 and Novi Road. Novi Stage I Productions will presenlthe light . ., furry legs-could .not save the notseU. Amongtbe few tbfngsyou will comedy, "Bell, Book and Candle," February 7-9 and 14-15 at the Novi Com- ~CBUCKNUSBAUM Wboopee Bowl from ulUmate rallure not find at the Whoopee Bowl are used munity Building. Performances are scheduled at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 7 as anamusement park.' , car parts and new appliances, which p.m. Sunday. The play centers around a young witch who casts a spell on a ~ Back in 1947, a Detroit printer nam· Then again, there are probably store operators do not feel especially young, unattached publisher. Tickets are $4. For information, call 349-7673. ,ed Dale Wilder acquIred a piece of many folks around who will tell you qualWed to sell. . / oland along Dixie Highway in rural , today'S Whoopee Bowl Is every bit as One of tbe few qualities common to Springfield Township and set out to fun as the water park might bave all goods sold at the Whoopee Bowl Is . fulfill a life-long dream: to develop a been. Every part of the business still an incredibly low price. Since most of , recreation area that might have carries the sIgnature of tbe eccentric, the goods are literally purchased by become a precursor .to today's fun-loving man who orlglnally coined . tbe semi-truckload, the store Is able to poputarwater theme parks. its name. That includes the entrance, pass on this economy o(scale to its "He (Wnder} was about 30 years which Is guarded by a paJrofoldclgar customers. ahead of his time," recounts son-in- store Indians. ' 'The Whoopee Bowl Is sort of a last law Orval Marlowe. who along with The Whoopee Bowl Is devilishly resort for manufacturers and mer- MUSICAL NOTES: DETROIT JAZZ ORCHESTI~A. Oakland bls wife DOnna now operate the one- bard to describe. Enclosed within a chandisers from all over the country. Community College Smith Theatre. Farmington Hills Donald Walden and the of-a-kind business which gradually spartan, sprawling structure of 'over All sorts of Items that just won't ~ Detroit Jazz Orchestra will perform at 8 p.m. February 8 at the Oakland Com- evolved from Wilder's imagination. 20.000 square feet, it Is part fiea anywhere else are bought and sold by munity College Smith Theatre. Directed by Donald Walden, the Delroit Jazz Or- .' Wllder, who died in 1980 at the age market. part junkyard, part this emporium·of tbe offbeat. , ~>vt chestra is the only civic repertory jazz orcheslra in Ihe nation. Tickets for the of 72; dredged out a .~m8111ake on the dtmeStore, part hardware, and part The overhead at the Whoopee Bowl Detroit Jazz Orchestra concert are S9 and S10. An optional pre-concert dinner. rear of his property until it was just about anything else you care to baseball 'caps; • Mtciopbonograpbs 'Is kept at a bare minlmum: "It's not prepared by the college's award-winning Culinary Arts Department. WIllalso be shaped much like a bowl. "He wanted imagine. . (sold for 75-cents each since micro- the neatest place In' the world," ad- offered. Dinner/concert combinations lickets may be purchased through January people to come out bere to have fun, to "If we ain't got it, it's gonna be bard records never caught on}; ChrIstmas mits Donna Marlowe, "but we do have 31 for S16.50 and S17.50. For reservations or additional Informiltion, call the make ·whoopee.... says Marlowe, by to find," reads one of tbe store's ornaments; artificial Dowers; stuffed some good prices. People tell us !he Smith Threatre Box Office at 471-7700 COREY HART. Hill Auditorium, Ann Ar- way of explaining how his family' popular mottoes. toys; axe' and shovel bandies: ~w place reminds of them of theIr bor Pop artist Corey Hart, responsible for such hits as "Sungla.~ses al Night" and bUsiness became known as the A quick scan around the store will mufflers and shock absorbers; candy garage." "Never Surrender," will appear at 7:30 p.m. February 5 at Hill Audltonum In Ann "Whoopee Bowl.'" . show you Western bats priced at $S- and greeting cards; fishing tackle et -ObViously, the Whoopee Bowl Is a Arbor. Tickets are S13.50 and S12.50 and are available at the Michigan Union But Wilder's dream was not to be. $10; surplus beverage coasters:from. cetera, ad infinitum. place you must see to really ap- Ticket Office and all Ticket World outlets. for ticket informal ion or to charge HIs smal11ake turned out to be much Delta Airlines; pennants from the Two other Whoopee Bowl slogans preciate. It's located at 9580 Dixie tickets by phone, call 763-TKTS QUEEN IDA AND THE BON 'rEMPS ZYDECO too cold to attract many swimmers, Pocono International Raceway; huge are "we buy cheap and sell cheap," Highway In Springfield Township, BAND. Michigan Union Ballroom. Ann Arbor A concert date With Queen Ida and the makeshift beach tbere was rolls of sandpaper; picture frames and "we buy by the ton and sell just about 1'12 miles north of 1·75. Winter is, above all else. a date to dance. Queen Ida and her band will dehght v.lth admittedly a fiop. Even a menagerie costing 25-cents and up; plastic one." hours are 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday guitar, fiddle, steel washboard, bass, drums and Ida's amphfled button accordlan. of unusual animals-Including pralrie teapots for the kiddies; paddieballs The latter catch pbrase refers through Thursday and 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tickets are S7.50 and are available at the Michigan Union TlcI(el Office and all , dogs, exotic birds, "Polish rabbits" for $6.50 a dozen; Michael Jackson primarily to the store's enormous Friday and Saturday. Ticket World outlets. For ticket information or to charge lickets by phone. call 763-TKTS. ." ::. )~·\'.i..;)~rb~!~V~-~~:;~~;:,.·::~.;... .~. . ~~ ~ -. Clarkston Cafe: AND MORE: 28TH ANNUAL BOAT AND FISHING SHOW, Cobo Hall. Detroit The 28th Annual Boat and Fishing Show Will b~ held February 1-9 at Cobo Hall. Hours are noon to 10 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays and 4-10 p.m. CO'untry weekdays. More than 1,000 new model recreational boats ranging from pad, dleboats to 44-foot cruisers will be on exhibit as well as various manne ac- cessories, electronics. decorative items, etc. Tickets are S5 f()r adults, S.SO for :t with a crowd chIldren and senior citizens "SESAMESTREETUVE," Cobo Theatre. Detroil Sesame Street Live's "Missing Bird Myslery" will appear January 31 through February 16 at Cabo Arena. The show centers around a madcapped Muppet Be prepared to walt search for the eight-foot golden canary. Big Bird's birthday "'ent unnoticed by his awhile if you plan on friends, so the downcast bird decides to run away. Tickets for the 9().minute live having a weekend din- slage show are $6.50 and sa.50 and are available at the Joe louis Arena Box Of- ner at the Clarkston fice and all Ticket World outlets in advance. and at the Cobo Arena Box Office Cafe. prior to showtime. To charge tickets by phone using VISAor Maslercard. call 567- dining' . The quaint, little, 7500 22ND ANNUAL COIN SHOW, Birmingham MasonQc Temple. 357 North out country-style Woodward. Bloomfield Hills The Birmingham·Bloomfield COin Club will spon· restaurant in downtown sor its 22nd Annual Coin Show from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. February 2. ApproXimately "DIANE Clarkston enjoys a good 28 dealers will exhibit gold and silver coins from Ihe Uniled Stales and Canada as KOVACS I reputation, and the well as paper money. Admission is free ST. JOHN'S 22ND ANNUAL ANTIQUE upbeat, decidedly SHOW, St. John's Episcopal Church. 115 Soulh Woodward, Royal Oak SI. Yuppie-Ish crowd that makes its way out to the John's Episcopal Church will host its 22nd Annual Antique Show from 11 a.m. to cafe on the weekends provides testimony to its 9 p.m. February 6 and 7 and 11 a.m to 5 p.m. February 8. Thirty dealers will ex· popularity. hibit a host of antiques including brass from England, French limoges. artifacts Reservations are not available for dinner, and -"Country" decor but an upbeat crowd at the Clarkston Cafe from the Orient and ancient Roman glass. Veteran dealer.. will relurn \'11thantique our party had to wait almost an hour to be seated clocks, exceptional jewelry, brilliant cut glass. R.S. Prussia china. quilts and anli· on a recent excursion. que tools. Admission is S2.50. The Clarkston Cafe Is another in the line of fine And there's nothing "country" about the food, Despite its many strong points, the Clarkston restaurants that seem to have found comfortable, either. The menu offers 13 different entrees rang- Cafe could make a few basic Improvements. For prosperous homes on small town main streets. Ing in price from Frog Legs at $11.95 to Tournedos example, it was somewhat disconcerting to find Nonhville resident Bill Demray has Like MacKinnon's In Northville, the Appe'teaser Grand Duke (will) asparagus and shrimp) at plates set atop paper placemats - definitely not In in Milford and Periwinkle's in Brighton. ': operated his cIowntO't'lndental practice since .. $16.95. keeping with the quality of the food or overall at- ,}".1977. He Is a member of the Northville City The restaurant's popularity with a upscale Seafood entrees are fairly traditional (But- mosphere of the restaurant. Linen tablecloths - clientele Is not difficult to understand, either. ~' )0 ~ Appe'teaser or Periwinkle's, it's good ty, for those who enjoy the efforts of more adven- And whUe the food Is good and attractively serv- <,are: ~t1. SAN FRANCISCO for its panoramic vieYfudae Ice cream. when they go out to dine. WORk, assistants and my workroom in particular interest Is a large assortment of anti- soup du jour (a very nice Cream of Asparagus on Still, the Clarkston Cafe Is definitely a lovely, lit- ~it~:MY que plates and platters, either hung on the walls or ',r the garage. our most recent visit), salad and vegetable or tle restaurant, and the trip out to Clarkston is well DINNER at Ciovanni's in Detroit with my decorating the hutches. potato. worth the drive. Particularly for those who enjoy J<4. A long, attractive bar in the main dining room Is ,t" bride and friends. Rosa's pasta is the best. Salads come with choice of dressing, of course, Yuppie-watching. R;';5;MUSlCAl VENTURES. a focal point, and a plano player In the lobby eases but several of them - the cucumber dill an~ honey lhe walt for a table. ,~·.!WA~~. celery, for example - are noteworthy. The Clarkston Cafe, 18South Main Street, :0:'0*'\'. ' There's nothing "country" about the clientele, The Clarkston Cafe also offers a nice selection of Clarkston. Open Monday through Thursday ~i<" ...~'.~ however. As mentioned above, the Cafe attracts desserts: strawberry shortcake, almond cheese from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. and Fridays and ':(-.:> ... " ... i > an upscale group of people, creating the Impres- cake, chocolate mousse and Haagen Dazs iee Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. Closedon sion that the Yupp\e-capltal of southeastern cream along with several parfaits - with or Sundays. Reservations accepted only for Michigan has moved from Birmingham to without liqueur. The half-White, half-dark lunch. Visa, MasterCard and American Ex- Clarkston. chocolate pie at $2.50 Isa personal favorite. press. Liquor license. 625-5660. -I ____1 .:... .:...._ • , -----_$1.00 VOL UME TWO,. NUMBER ONE I

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Aerobics - exercise for ~ women of all ages

We all know that exercise is usually meet two or three times important in maintaining a per week at a health club, a healthy body and feeling good. school gym or even a storefront. For many women, though, a Each session offers continuous regular program of exercise is exercise, usually set to music, difficult to establish. One that provides a vigorous, yet exception today is aerobics. entertaining workout that tones Aerobics continues to grow in the body's muscles. . popularity. It offers a total fitness According to Dr. John program of exercise that is Hofmann of Chiropractic First readily available to women in America, exercise such as As with any exercise program, before joining an aerobiCs virtually every community. And aerobics does more than tone you should consult a doctor of program is a good, supportive it is recognized as one of the the body muscles. It is one of the chiropractic before entering an shoe to help prevent injury to best ways to reduce body fat, best ways to relieve stress and aerobics class. If there is any legs or back. And, of course, use while improving the body's tension which can literally drag doubt about your physical common sense. Start out slowly cardiovascular system at the our health down. Feeling good. condition, a simple checkup can and gradually work up to the same time. Taught by trained also gives us a more positive determine your health status. energy level and routine that instructors, aerobics classes outlook on life. The only other requirement your body can handle.

On the other side of the coin, Jogging is not for everyone jogging has created a whole new type of injuries, particularly The President's Council on among women. Oh yes, there are Fitness has stressed the need for ankle sprains and broken bones, regular exercise in maintaining too. But injuries such as EALT good health. Jogging has proved "runner's knee", once unheard -- AND to be one of the most popular of, are now common among forms of exercise by Americans. women athletes. Runner's knee Its staunchest advocates will tell causes pain in, over, or to the you jogging is a great form of side of the kneecap. This can be followed by a grating feeling or FITNESS exercise. You increase overall clicking sound in the knee in body endurance, strengthen your Rather than jogging to stay in walking or going up a flight of lungs and your cardiovascular shape, they jog to get in shape. stairs. Dr. William Savage, of system, and decrease stress The proper approach is to build Chiropractic First America, levels in your body. up your body's strength and warns that the first sign of knee endurance first .... by walking problems is your signal to cease and by performing warm·up or jogging. And if any pain persists, stretching exercises at home. Joggers get help at once. Then jogging within your body's Dlust follow "Jogging," Dr. Savage points ability and endurance levels can out, "can affect more than the be healthful, invigorating ... "winter rules" knees. Actually, it has a jarring and less prone to injury." effect on the spinal column and Women over forty may find Winter. Its cold, crisp air can can result in problems affecting that jogging is not for them. A be most invigorating for jogging. the back or the legs. Again, if brisk daily walk can achieve the But follow winter rules and you'll any pain is encountered in same desired exercise benefits - avoid possible injury and jogging, seek professional help tone muscles and improve lung physical discomfort. immediately." and heart performance - • Dress properly. Light layers of "Many women who take up without the hazards and the pain thin wool or synthetic clothing jogging," observes Dr. Savage, that can be encountered in make jogging more "tend to overdo this exercise. jogging. comfortable, less chilling. • Warm·up is essential. Spend 3 to 5 minutes in warm·up Be alert to your body's signals exercises before you go out. Stretch the hamstrings and Your body uses pain and discomfort signals to tell you that backs of leg in particular. something is not right. Don't avoid these "messages" and don't mask them with drugs and medication. Discuss them with your • Follow the beaten path. Stick doctor of chiropractic and remove the cause of the problem, for to the trails and walks that you lasting relief of the symptoms. know are clear and safe. Avoid icy roads or trailbreaking new "Feeling Good" is published Danger Signals routes. monthly by Chiropractic First • Depression or anxiety • Hearing disturbance America. Subscription rate: • Cool down gradually. If you've • Numbness in arms and hands • Pleurisy $8.00 per year. Editorial and worked up a good sweat, take • Restlessnessor sleepless • Allergies advertisingsalesoffices: a few minutes to walk it off. CorporateCommunications,Inc., nights • Digestive problems 2950 E. Jefferson,Detroit, MI And if you insist on jogging in • Back pains • Poor circulation 48207,(313) 259·358~.Entire sub·zero temperatures, guard • Stiff or painful joints • Chest pains contents © 1986by Chiropractic against frostbite. Protect hands • Shoulder pains First America. and face with warm gloves and a • Leg cramps scarf or ski mask. - • )

On-the-job injuries require proper diagnosis NEWS BRIEFS

A review of workers Hospital germs can be deadly, says the Center for Disease moving of heavy equipment or Control in Atlanta. Each year, some 40 million people enter compensation claims workpieces. And by no means hospitals in the United States and about two million of them get dramatically points out the are these injuries limited to blue infections. The Center estimates that 80,000 to 100,000 patients extent and seriousness of job- collar jobs in factories. Office- die each year as a direct or indirect result of hospital-incurred related injuries. What they don't related back injuries are very infection. Discover magazine, in its October, 1985, issue, reveal is the need for prompt and common. The woman who tries contends the problem is worse - "As many as 300,000 patients proper diagnosis of each injury. to lift a heavy file box, or the die each year from these infections . . . making them the 10th It has been estimated that over man who volunteers to move leading cause of death in this country." The threat of hospital 80 percent of on-the-job injuries office typewriters are just as infection is largely unreported, but is growing, lengthening result in back or neck pains prone to back injury as the patient stays, and adding an average $800 to their bills, the symptomatic of spine or nervous foundry worker who picks up 60 Center's data shows. system damage. pound castings all day. Two of the most common • causes of back or neck injuries Today, though, surgery Says Gary Null in part two of the "Medical Genocide" series, are falls and the lifting or should be considered a "Evidence is mounting that for typical industrial injuries - the last resort. strains, sprains and wrenched backs typically caused by lifting something too heavy - chiropractic is "nearly twice as effective Many of these injured workers as any treatment by medical physicians, measured by the examined by a company clinic number of days it takes for workers with comparable neck or are told they suffer a muscle back injuries to go back on the job." spasm that will go away in a few • days. Or a muscle relaxer or pain- Several journals writing to medical doctors have recently killing drug may be administered described harmful side effects connected with the taking of an with the admonition to stay off over-the-counter diet pill PPA (Phenylpropanolamine). The drug their feet for a few days. Only has been tied to severe headaches, abnormal heart rhythms, when the pain persists, or heart attacks and kidney failure. radiates to the arms and legs, does the seriousness of the injury • draw medical attention. And Dr. Charles E. Ribley of Chiropractic First America has been when the diagnosis is a slipped reappointed to the Michigan Board of Chiropractic Examiners. . disc, back surgery is sometimes Dr. Ribley, a graduate of Palmer College of Chiropractic, recommended. Today, though, operates a clinic in Flat Rock, Michigan: Continued Page 4 years of progress

The skilled hands of D.D. Palmer began chiropractic healing in 1895. convinced that the healing nervous system had caused the termed chiropractic - from the process does not originate hearing loss. As Dr. Palmer Greek, meaning "done by hand" outside the human body, but described it, "An examination of - Dr. Palmer succeeded in from within. The body has a the man showed a vertebra had healing people where the great capacity to heal itself. This been moved from its normal medical profession had failed. was bold thinking in his day ... position. I reasoned that if the His reputation continued to but is in the vanguard of vertebra was replaced, the man's grow. Soon, Dr. Palmer founded scientific thought today. Letters hearing should be restored. I a school of chiropractic in to the Davenport, Iowa, adjusted it back into position by Davenport. Called the Palmer newspaper supported his strong using the spinous process of the School and Infirmary of beliefs. Palmer wrote against vertebra as a lever. And soon the Chiropractic, the students who vaccination, surgery, and the man could hear as before." enrolled during these early years introduction of medicine into the were offered courses in anatomy, body. Naturally, he was attacked physiology, symptomatology, by others for his views on "J adjusted it back into pathology and diagnosis ... healing. courses that paralleled those Palmer's life and destiny position . . . and soon taught in medical schools. Some changed dramatically one day in the man could hear as of Dr. Palmer's early students were actually medical doctors As a young man, Dr. Daniel 1895, when a Davenport janitor before ... " D.D. Palmer who had witnessed his cures on David Palmer supported himself came to see him. their patients and were interested as a grocery store clerk in a The man, Harvey Lillard, told in learning this new science. small community with the Dr. Palmer that he had suffered a Thus began the alternative unlikely name of What Cheer, severe hearing loss for many healing method that was In addition, the students Iowa. He soon became deeply years ... dating back ~o.the destined to become the largest learned Dr. Palmer's method - interested in the subject of same time that he had Injured drugless, non-surgical healing using the hands to make spinal health and the human body's his back. As Palmer pondered, science and a new hope for adjustments that would restore ability to heal itself. Perhaps he knew that there was some thousands of people with proper functions to the nervous because he was fascinated by the connection between the two crippling afflictions. The story system. events - the hearing loss and of Dr. Paimer's miracle healing healing prowess of a local man (The next installment of the named PauI Caster, he decided the janitor's recollection that soon spread. story of Dr. Palmer chronicles to make this his life's work. something had given way in his As he perfected his adjusting the early growth of chiropractic The more Dr. Palmer studied back. skills and gained more science through the Palmer and learned about the human Then it became clear. Damage knowledge of the science he College of Chiropractic.) body, the more he became to the man's spine and central • • • • • • ------•

inus probleDls Straced to nervous systent Sinusitis - that all-too-common mucus flow is therefore needed malady we usually blame on to moisten the mucous changes in the weather - membrane in the air passagesof sounds like the last thing in the the nose. world that can be traced to the These hollow areas, or sinus nervous system. Not so. We must cavities, are also lined with first understand what the sinuses mucous membranes. If these are and the problems that cause sinus membranes become sinusitis. The sinuses are eight inflamed or irritated, mucus flow hollow areas in the frontal part of may become excessive. Or, the skull. They are mucus- mucus drainage channels to the producing filter traps that nose become blocked. The result Eight sinus cavities in the frontal part of the skull, illustrated in front and cleanse and moisten the air we is the uncomfortable pressure side views, can become inflamed, or blocked, and create sinusitis. breathe. A certain amount of and headache associated with sinusitis. This condition can also "Membrane irritation. that can cold air. Careful analysis and lead to sinus infection. cause an inflamed sinus may be evaluation by the doctor of Too often, sinus sufferers induced by nerve impulses - chiropractic can determine if a resort to prescriptions and over- brain signals sent through the subluxation is causing the sinus the-counter drugs that promote spinal column - that are blurred condition. temporary relief from sinusitus. or distorted by an obstruction. If you suffer from recurring There's more than a problem To your doctor of chiropractic, sinusitis, now is the time to with side effects such as this obstruction to healthy nerve correct the cause. Start with an drowsiness associated with these flow is called a subluxation." examination by a doctor of medicines. They are downright chiropractic. Then expert hands dangerous for persons with high Subluxation usually occurs in go to work to relieve the blood pressure. the spinal column as the result problem. For only by correcting And they don't treat the cause, of a minor injury. But it can also the cause of your sinusitis can merely the symptoms. As Dr. be induced by an involuntary the nerve impulses of a healthy Joseph Lupo of Chiropractic muscle contraction as a person sinus be restored to help First America explains, steps from a warm room out into eliminate a chronic condition.

and pain pills every type and daughter drove me to see my A patient speaks out strength imaginable. So I went cousin's chiropractor. After back home and lay in bed for a x~raysand an examination, I got few weeks, waiting for the pain the first adjustment on my spine. Cleva Foerster went from ~ospitals and pain pills to to go away. Immediately, I was able to sit healing through chiropractic care. Here's her story, without pain. This was the first as told to radio interviewer Mike Whorf ... "After my first time in six weeks that I was able adjustment, I was able to do that. He was able to move and went down my leg, from hip to sit . . . without that slipped disc off the pinching to foot. I went to my medical pain. " of the nerve. It was as if the doctor and I ended up in the whole sky just opened up and hospital for three weeks. The "That's when a cousin called there was the sun again! That diagnosis was a slipped disc. The and when I explained my evening I sat at the dinner table doctor called in three specialists condition, she said, 'You've got for the first time in weeks. and they each said the same to see a chiropractor!' I told her I "Now it took several weeks thing - the only thing to do was didn't want to go. I had been before the pain in my leg went operate, with a 50 to 60 percent raised in the medical field and away, but I have not had it once chance of success. Or, go home, you see an MD when you have a since then. I tell you this story rest and see if it would go away. medical problem. But she not because I'm trying to talk Eight months later, I'm back in insisted and said she'd make the you into chiropractics. I am the same hospital with the same appointment for me. I said, 'No. I simply telling you what prognosis and a four·week stay. have a phone next to the bed. I'll happened to me . . . what my "When this happened a third make my own appointment.' And problem was and how I was "My problem started as a back time, I decided to see a different I did. helped by my chiropractor. If you problem that was a little doctor, an orthopedic specialist. "I remember laying in the back have a problem, you have to go bothersome. Then it got worse He gave me the same diagnosis seat of a big automobile as my and see for yourself."

expertise is in wo~king with discs - to their normal On-the-job injuries continued vertebral subluxations - positions, the body is then able surgery should be considered a knowledge, the training and th~ misalignments of vertebrae in to bring the injured or blocked last resort. experience to perform spinal the spine that affect nerve nerves back to normal operation, More and more, clinical and adjustment. functions. These subluxations without pain pills or surgery. scientific research indicates that Persistent back problems are can be caused by injury, simple These adjustments also reduce spinal adjustment can be a direct often referred to a doctor of back strain, or muscular tension. the likelihood of recurring benefit in eliminating chronic chiropractic, who is specifically neurological complications such back problems. Unfortunately, trained in proper diagnosis and By restoring misaligned or as varicose veins, arthritis and most family physicians lack the adjustment procedures. His dislocated vertebrae - or spinal knee and foot problems. • • • • • • • 51 Vour n~rvous systent Iour body's messenger and your lifeline to good health

The human body's unique from the brain through the communication network, its central nervous system in the nervous system, can be spinal column. Nature has compared to an electrical underscored the importance of system, according to Dr. John the central nervous system by Klebba, of Chiropractic First making the brain and spinal cord America. the"most protected parts of the The nervous system is body; covered by the skull and composed of three parts. The spinal column. central nervous system, the brain and spinal cord, is housed within hard boney structures. The A healthy and f'exib'e ;- peripheral nervous system is spine allows plenty of made up of all the nerves going room for the nerves and to and from the spinal cord. The fibres to operate. autonomic nervous system Central nervous system includes The nervous system relays the brain and spinal cord. All the body's functions . information between the brain receive signals from the and all parts of the body. The brain through the central brain does not always originate nervous system in the the reason for the signal, such as when we pick up a hot object, spinal column. but the brain must signal other <, ,...... ~... .. '" .. y'. ,,~ ...... actions such as, "drop it quick", controls the automatic functions through the nerve system. of the body. It is integrated with The nervous system does the central nervous system but much more communicating than its elements lie outside the controlling movement and spinal column, near the boney autonomic response. Its other spinal elements. complex functions are control of The brain, the central the sensory nerves which govern computer, controls all bodily sight, taste, smell, and the other functions. It interprets all input senses. by means of electrochemical , Among the concerns of impulses that travel along the chiropractic, according to Klebba, spinal cord and peripheral nerves "Is the possibility that this to and from all areas of the communication system will body. break down. Because of the The spinal cord, the master importance of the switching unit of the body, communication system, the transmits impulses to and from spinal column is chiropractic's Autonomic nervous system Peripheral nervous system the brain and integrates the target of investigation." regulates our breathing, heart beat connects the central spinal cord autonomic system into the Anything the body feels or and other vital {unctions. with all body tissue. whole. does, with it's senses or The peripheral nervous system movements, depends upon causing additional health failure. Chiropractic concentrates is at the working level. It forms a connecting nerve fibres. Within problems. on isolating the major causes of sensory/motor nerve network the spinal column are the fibres But, aches and pains are not , the body's "power failure" - from the spinal cord to every . which govern our reaction to the only problems that come vertebral subluxations - and organ, muscle and system of the temperature, touch, pressure, about from malfunctions in the correcting them. body. It is formed by 31 pairs of etc. Although the fibres control spinal message track. ..------....------spinal nerves that exit the spinal different functions, they are Chiropractic science states that I Subscription, grouped together with other damage to the spine and nerve I cord by way of openings between I the vertebrae of the spine. fibres along the spine itself. fibres, which often results, may I Form Through these motor systems, A healthy and flexible spine cause such illnesses as arthritis, I Please, send me: allows plenty of room for the diabetes or heart problems. I rJ More information about we experience hunger or pain, I we perspire or feel chilled, we nerves and fibres to operate. But Extensive scientific research I Chiropractic care today, free of charge. are able to walk, run, pound a sometimes, lack of exercise or has pin-pointed the relationship I disease or injury often stiffens of nerves and fibres within the I nail, thread a needle and perform I f J A subscription to "Feeling a myriad of other actions. the spine and stretches the spinal column to the specific I Good"'" at a special introductory The autonomic system nerves. When that happens, a body functions they control. rate of $6.00 (12 issues). Near the top of the spinal controls the automatic responses nerve may be damaged. This Name _ of the body and maintains day- disturbance may block the column, for example, sit the 'message signal'. What usually nerves governing the functions to-day regulation of body Address functions. It speeds or slows results is pain or, sometimes, of the ears, nose, lips and heart beat, breathing, digestion even paralysis. Because of the mouth. A pinched nerve there and blood flow to various parts way fibres are grouped together, may result in hay fever or even of the body and provides one pinched nerve may be loss of hearing. , Phone involuntary reflex action or pinching another, causing two Dr. Klebba's comparison of the I" response to the environment. problem areas from one point of nerve system to an electrical Clip form and mail to Chiropractic origin. And, the problem of one system sheds more light on the First America, 30800 Telegraph, The central nervous system is Suite 2717, Birmingham, MI the main messenger. All the pinched nerve could lead to a body's ailments. A pinched nerve 48010. body's functions receive signals series of blocked messages, can be compared to a power ~------~-~ c • ---

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