Pubb<;a'on Hum., USPS 3i6e8O Vol. 115,No. 21,Three Sections, 34Pages, Plus Supplements WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1983-NORTHVILLE, MICHIGAN • Tax bills mailed, Board, architect valuations down ,. \ sign agreement By KEVIN WILSON thville school district will see a bill for 53.95 inllls, those In Plymouth schools a By MICHELE McELMURRY Among the negotiated changes made Property' tax valuations are down, 32.55 mill total. Plymouth schools col- in the contract was a provision to select but some millages are up, so Northville lected a summer tax of 18.50mills (half Almost a month after appolntlJ1gCo- jointly a fuD time on-site project • property owners will have to ~amlne that district's total 37 mill levy) ; so the qUillard, Dundon, Peterson and Argen- representative to be on the buDding site their individual bills, being mailed tbls total'tax paid in 1983In the township ta as architects' for the renovation of at all times while construction Is in pro- week, to determine whether they owe portion of the Plymouth district Is 51.05 , Northville High School, Northville gress. more or less than last year. mills. Board of Education Monday approved a · Township property owners wIlIllkely One m1II equals one dollar of tax for contract agreement with the firm to Architect .John Argenta, who will be :receive bills or a copy of the bill sent to every $1,000of assessed property value begin work on PIe project. directing the high school renovation, ·the mortgage company either Wednes- (the latter should be 50 percent of the The board approved the agreement told the board a project representative :day or Thursday, clerk Susan Heintz market value of the propel1X). To by a 6-0 vote. Trustee Gerald Munro "w1ll give you very tight control of :said Monday. City bills for school and calculate the amount due In the year- was absent from Monday's meeting. what's going on in the building." , county taxes (the city collected Its own • end bills, multiply the assessed valua- '16.18 mills In July) will be malled, tion of the property by .05395 In the Assistant Superintendent Burton He noted the project representative •Wednesday, said Donna Kobs, deputy township, Northville district, .03255In . Knighton told the board that the agree- will be reporting directly to Knighton city treasurer. Property oWDerswhose the Plymouth district. ment Is a result of more than a dozen during the cOnstruction. • . bills are paid by a mortgage company City bills bear different millages meetings between the architects, the Other changes made In the contract 'wlIl.get\coples of bills tbls week In the dependent upon county. In Wayne district and the district's attorneys and agreement include the elimination of township, later In the city. If the County, the winter bill Is for 51.45mills; contains several changes from the stan- any passages leaving the architect as , mortgage-holder pays the taxes, such in Oakland: County the total Is 49.2961 dard American Institute of Arcbltects the ultimate judge in any resultant dif- ,copies are for the information of the mills. Add the 16.18mIlls,from the sum- (AlA) a~ment. ferences of opinion between the owner : property owner and do not require pay-' mer bill and total property taxes Knighton noted that approximately a and the architect or builder and a provi· · ment. dozen changes were made to the AlA sion that the architect assist the owner : Township property owners In the Nor· Continued on 2 agreement to offer the school district in prOViding services and tests adequate protection and to spell out .1ecessary for the project to proceed. . more specifically the services that .--=------.,;;~-City considers pool would be provided by the architect. Continued on 2 ,No in8urancehid~ Merrill Lynch bid wins ~~' . "'_~ , ...... ByKEVlN~N .• City-Insurance programs will not ~ , ~.....,oIMlR1·l1oI:.yncb~Fenner&Smith --BardJ and John Street, the district's opened oiifto bids, however, ~lD(rCOUD:' Inc. was the winning bidder of the director of business and finance, Plea5ed with the results of par- cll seems set to select coverage from $7,750,000school building and site bonds tabulated the bids and announced the ticipating In self-Insurance and poolln- among three bptlons. for renovation of Northville Hlib winner at the conclusion of the board's surance programs In the health, and . Present' at the special Monday ses- . School, fonowlng the board.of educa- meeting . ·workers compensation fields, city coun- sion was Insurance consultant Wade . ( ~:ti ::r tion's acceptance of bids Monday night. The Merrill Lynch bid was ac. • cil Monday night c!eclded to examine Waterman, of Governmental Risk '"oJ;l,. The board approved the bid award by companied by a "good faith deposit" of slm1lar programs for vehicle fleet, pro- Managers, Inc., who told the council a vote of 6-0. Trustee Gerald Munro was $155,000and included a $210 premium perty, umbrella lIabUity and municipal that If it decided to retain commercial absent. with a net interest cost of $15,020,601.46 and police lIabUity coverage. Insurance coverage It should simply Bah Humbug! Of a syndicate of at least 21 bidders, or 10.214percent. renew the present pollcies in force with MerrIU Lynch Pierce Fenner &: Smith The'maturlty schedule for the bonds various, insurers. Renewal prices Scrooge' (alias Matt Meyer) appears to have had a rude Inc. with National Bank of Detroit of- Is 26 years and five months. Blackout caused quoted totaled $111less than last year's fered a 10.214percent effective interest The interest rate offered on the cost at $34,441,and Watermim said the awakening from the Ghost of Christmas Past during the rate - the lowest offered among the vy- matured bonds by MerrIU Lynch Is as by downed line city would not be likely to find a Savings rehearsal of Northville High School Drama Club's "A ingbidders. follows: on Identical coverage by going out for Christmas Carol." The Christmas production wUl open at 8 Other bidders were Manufacturers 1986-1994-11.5percent Much of the downtown and the north bids. , p.m. tomorrow evening with performances scheduled through Bank and Manley, Bennett, McDonald 1995-9.80percent western part of the community were Also present, however, were Saturday. For more on the NHSproduction, see page 6.Record &: Company at 10.2809percent and John 1996- 9.50percent • blacked out between 9:47 p.m. Sunday representatives of the Michigan Municipal League (MML) pool in- ...... ;--..;..----...;;.photoby John Galloway. ....1 Nuveen &: Company, Inc. at 10.3043per- 1997- 9.70percent and 2:17 a.m. Monday when, according cent. 1998- 9.90percent to reports, a broken tree limb snapped a surance program, which offers similar Richard Barch of StaUder, Barch &: 199-2000-10percent " power line located behind 2348 Lex- coverages under a single contract. City Associates, the district's financial con· 2001·2002-10.10 percent ington Street, a private residence. manager Steven Walters reported the sultants, told the board and ad- 2003-2004 -10.15 percent According to representatives of city has a "very good" experience in a . . .NEWS BRIEFS . . mlnlstrators that it was difficult to 2005-2007 - 10.20percent Detroit Edison, 1,432 customers similar MML workers compensation compare the bond bids as he knew of 2008-2010- 10.25percent (residences and businesses combined) pool. NORTHVILLE. High School owner to lease rooms. will be "no other school bond Issues tbls year. In addition to awarding the building were affected by the four-hour power Taking off his hat as consultant, Student Congress Is sponsoring a held at 8 p.m. Tuesday In Nor- "To my knowledge there has not been and site bond bid, the board also ap- Waterman himself described his firm's cut. Clf I dispatchers reported no major blood drive from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. thville city hall, 215West Main. any school financing this year - except proved a resolution to accept the final injuries or mishaps resulted, despite own self-Insurance program, the December 13 in Auxiliary C at maybe energy notes," he said. qualification of bonds. the traffic light at Main and center Michigan Municipal Risk Management the high school. Donors must be APPLICATION deadline for The prospectus and bid forms for the The board's approval was needed to Authority, and offered a of • streets being out. quote 17or older. travel league baseball coaching $7,750,000bond Issue were sent to pro- ratify the terms of approval of final The power outage affected an area $31,207: positions has been set at spective bidders by Stauder, Barch &: bond qualification. bordered on the west by Napier Road, The council spent more than two A PUBLIC BEARING to con· December 16. Interested IM:Ople Associates on November 18. The board, which adopted a resolu- on the north by Nine Mile, on the east by hours discussing the various Insurance sider rezoning a residence at 625 should submit applications to Ed Bids were due at the board office by tlon to apply for final qualification of the C&Orailroad line and on the south a options, including variations in the Grace Street for third density Harp, 641 Reed Court, Nor- 7:30 p.m. Monday. TheseaIedbldswere bonds October 24, received approval residential (R-3) , to permit Its thvllle. opened by board secretary Douglas from the Michigan Department of Continued on 2 ContinUed on 2 Whitaker and read by Richard Barch. Education November 14. '. GQodfellows ready

Getting out their newspaper bags for the seventh annual Northville Goodfellows' newspaper sale downtown and on Seven Mile Road this Saturday are, from left, Pat Ken- nedy, C.A.Smith, NorthvUleCity Police Chief • Rodney Cannon, NorthvUle Township Police Chief Kenneth Hardesty and A. L. Radford. Ninety-one year old Smith founded the Nor- thvUleGoodfellowsseven years ago and con· t1nues as local chairman. Copies of The Nor· thvUleRecord are donated for the sale to help keep the Goodfellows' pledge, "No child without a Christmas." The need Is especially urgent this Christmas, says Smith, who has been active all year In assisting the needy • through the Civic Concern Commrttee formed early Tn 1983.Last year the Goodfellowsraised $2,061In their paper collection. Record photo by John Galloway.

• 2·A- THE NORTHVILLE RECORD-Wednellday. November 30. 1883 Won 'Iseek new bids I. • I What happens if there's a hot time in the old house Council p'onders insurance options tonight?

CoDUnued from 1 comparison with that of Waterman's and negotiate what we needed." If we're going to open it up for one, I'd amount of risk assumed by the city firm and the renewal offers from the Council member Burton DeRusha open Itup for everybody." itself and the potential dlvidend present insurers. also said he felt putting the coverage up DeRusha saId he feared getting in· payments through the dUferent pro- "I don't tbJnk we have to go out for for open bidding would not be the best volved with a large number of bids that grams, and hear'ang from the agents bids again," said mayor protem Dewey route to follow. could not be dlreeUy compared. carrying the present coverage. Gardner, chalring the session in the "If we open It up," he said, "we're "We have our renewal cost - that op- . Noting that renewals are not required absence of Mayor Paul Vernon. "These right back where we were two or three tlon is available U we choose not to before mid-January, the council opted people all bid on the coverage last year, years ago. Nobody bid an acceptable enter a pool," he saId. "If we open it up, to request a quote from the MML for \ and we had our consultant go through package and we had to nitpick these I'm afraId we're going to get into this A hre IS bad enough things through. It took a lot of time, and business of trying to pick one coverage 8IJI, " vou hOven" kept your we had to pay our consultant to from one bid and one from another and Insurance coverage In hne negotiate with all these different firms. nitpick through the fine print to give wllh the rapidly increaSing SEVs fall, millages rise I don't want to open that Pandora's Box value 01 your home. " could everyone a fair hearing. mean eXIra 'rouble. again." "Maybe you (Folino) understand all Come In and see us soon ConUnued from 1 SEV so long as they conduct public But council member Paul Folino become fU.63 mills in the Wayne portion the terminology and can figure out We'll help YOU select on hearings prior to doing so and do not ex· disagreed, arguing that council ought to the AUlo-ONnelS Homeowners of the city, 65.4491 in the Oakland por- where they give you something in ceed the maximum authorized for each either renew the present policies or, UIt big print and take it away in the litUe poliCY ,hal's big enough 10 tion. handlelhecosl of replaCing unit. chose to examine the MML and self· print, but I don't understand it and we'U Valuations were up, on average, in your home. Several taxing units are utilizing all insurance options, solicit new bld;Sfrom need to have our consultant explain It Wayne County by a small amount - or most of their maximum levy this AI a coslthol's smaller commercial insurers as weU. all to us. . 'han vou might think 0.22 percent. They were down in year after reducing millages in 1982 in "I think If we request a quote from Oakland County by 4.11 percent, based "We could meet every Monday night accordance with truth-in-taxatlon law MML we have to open it UP," Folino from now through January and end up on post·December board of review and the Headlee amendment. Among said. "I don't think we can limit our bid- having to do something we don't really figures for 1982 and unadjusted 1983 them' are the Northville schooi district ding to a closed company." understand," DeRusha concluded. figures. December boards of review, (up from 38.45 mills to 39.9), Wayne When other members saId the MML and appeals to the Michigan Tax Acknowledging the time problem, County Intermediate School District and self-insurance plans were different Folino saId It was one factor "that real- Tribunal often alter a municipality'S n.ll in '83, 1.10 in '82), Schoolcraft Col- and not directly comparable to com· total state equalized valuation (SEV). ly Irks me - because Iasked you to get 1ge {l.92 this year, 1.90 last> and the mercial coverage, Folino continued to going on this last January and hoped we The total city SEV rose a mite in township (3.7 this year, 3.56 last year). urge opening the coverage to bids on a couid get started comparing these Wayne County, with the 1982 adjusted The city millage collected in June was package basis that might facilitate things last spring." figure of $47,666,691 rising to $47,m,450 the same as in 1982,when the rate was comparison. Gardner asked for a motion to as a 1983 base. The Oakland drop, which ;.r raised two mills. "The insurance marketplace today, authorize the city manager to request a Kohs saId involVed reduced valuations Tax bills are due February 14 in the in competitive bidding, is v_ery, very concentrated in the LexIngton Com· quote from MML. Council member township, February 28 in the city. The keen," Folino, himself an insurance Carolann Ayers made the motion, mons North area and around Morgan township board often extends the agent, saId. "Without getting bids, we seconded by DeRusha. The vote was 3-1 ~ Circle, brought the SEV from deadline to February 28 early in the won't know what else might be in favor, with Folino the lone opposition $37,325,492 after last year's ad- year. Bills are payable at township hall available. I've seen workers compensa- .. vote. He noted afterward that his op- justments to $35,788,843 prior to 1983 ad- GREG and city hall. The township has a 24- tion, for example, drop from $1.25 a position was because no others were be- justments. hour drop box in the lobby for receipt of head to 37 cents - that's phenomenal. ing allowed to bid. BAJOREK Total city SEV dropped by 1.75 per- tax bills and allows payment "at the , cent, from a 1982 final tally of Manufacturers Bank branch at Six Mile Frank Hand $84,992,183 to a r-~liminary '83 figure of and Winchester. Insurance Agency '. $83,562,293. Property tax payers are often eligible Cut line blacks out area 20793 Farmington Rd. The township-Wide SEV was down for a reduction of state income taxes Farmin"gton 6.06 percent, dropping from $184,719,010 under the "circuit breaker" deduction. Continued from 1 power to the area. Rumors that a • 478-1177 after 1982 adjustments to $173,531,590 These deductions can be processed ear· line just north of Seven Mile Road. transformer had been damaged are in- before 1983 adjustments. ly enough to proVide the income tax Some businesses and homes in the area accurate. return prior to payment of the property had an alternate power source GREEN SHEET The valuation decreases will not, in tax bill. Applications can be made originating elsewhere. AT 9:55 p.m. a repair crew was WANT ADS all cases, result in tax' cuts. Under through any state Department of Sunday night storm winds blew down dispatched by Detroit Edison, wbo 348·3022 truth-In-taxation provisions and Treasury office. The forms will also be a tree limb that cut the power line, worked until power was restored. There Headlee amendment requirements, available at township and city h~, termed a "three-phase prlmary con- were no injuries or fires as a result of taxing authorities are allowed to in- though neither has received them as ductor," and broke a circult supplying the broken power line. crease millage rates to make up for lost yet. Board approves NHS contract Ihot'l Continued from 1 torney recommended leaving the statute of limita- Also incorporated into the agreement is a tion out of the agreement and letting the current guarantee from the architect that his construction statute of limitation prevail. documents will meet all applicable codes and a Questioned about possible change orders during stipulation that the drawings and specUlcatlons are construction, Argenta told the board he could not the property of the Northville School District. "say there won't be any changes" but anticipates The district also requested that many services that "change orders will be minimal." , tlothin.Q considered additional services at additional cost to He noted that "we have a pretty decent set of the owner be incorporated as basiC;services. "... h dn:.wings of the original building" which bas'given . -' .::. .. .: '. A provision that the archltect provide a time the architect a good idea of what is underneath the schedule for the performance of architectural ser· building's facade. vices for the owner's approval within 20 days of the Following a formal signing of the agreement at execution of the agreeement also was incorporated the board's meeting Monday, John Argenta com- in the contract, as well as the establishment of a mented that the contract negotiations were among fixed construction cost as a condition of the agree- "the most grueling things I've been through in 20 Holiday Sale ment. years. " In accordance with the contract. shouid the bids "On the other hand," he added, "as a taxpayer come in over the fixed amount, it will be the ar- I'm going to sleep good tonight." Savings From 20/% to 50% OFF. chitect's re::;ponsibility to redo the plans and The renovation of Northville High School will be specifications so th~t bids come in at or under the conducted through five architectural phases. fixed amount. On Every Item KnIghton noted that at the final meeting between THE ,>lOR IHVILLE .IECORD PubhShed EaCh WedneSday the district and the architect on November 22, a fix- By The NorlhYllle Record Santa's Christmas Check-List ed construction cost was established at S7,366,530. I04W Main KnIghton said the fixed construction cost will in- NorthY1l1e. MIChigan 08167 Mom ~ Dad clude everything for the project except the ar- Second Class Postage Paid chitect's fee and miscellaneous expenses that are At Northville. MIChigan CLOTHING CLOTHING CLOTHING Subscription Aates the responsibility of the school district. ... Insu1e Countios (LIVingston. Wayne Oakland. Washtenaw. I",,· o Skirts up To 50% [] B b CI th 0 Slacks Up To "30% He also noted that the architectural fee of 7.25 Oham) S14 one year. S22 two years Any 2 ShgerIL,,,,noston IJ8J&SCHWARTZI a Y 0 es 20% IHAGERI newspapers. S21 one year Special Senior Clllzen rate of S7. one o Jeans UpTo 40% (HEALTHTEXI 0 Cords Up To percent has been divided into two parts in the con· year only • (LEE,JOROACHE& CALVIN KLEINI 0 Pants UpTo 30% ILEE.I'AGGAR SEDGEFIELOI tract agreement. OutSide Counties (all areas outside those listed above) a"e S21 per year. prepatCI Blouses UpTo 30% (RIFFLE,LEEI 0 Jeans UpTo 30% The fee for basic archltectural services is 6.5 per· o JaCk W HoHman. Vice PreSident & General Manager (SHIP'N SHORE) 0 Shirts 20%.50% ILEE JOROACHE SEDGEFIELOI cent of construction costs. However, since provi- Shoer I LIVingston PubllcaUons, Inc To IHEAL Tk rEX & BARREL) It.SubSidiary of SubUrban Communw:allons Corp Postmaster. send o Slacks up 30 % 0 Flannel Shirts 30% sion of a fuil time on-site representative is not a 200 lOEECHI address changes to The Nonhville Record. Post Bo. 899. Brlghlon, IJ8J,JACI\W1NrER,SHIP N SHORE 30°'0 0 Jeans Yo 0 Sweaters basic service and would be pald to the architect on 101148116POLICY STATEMENT Alladven,slng published In Sliger/. o Sweaters Up To Ie tLEE) ICAMPUS) 30% a dUferent schedule, the fee of .75percent is proVid- Livingston PubhtattOns. Inc is subject to the conditions stated in Ihe apphcable rate card. copies 01 WhICh are available Irom the [J Socks 20% (J Velours ed. advertiSing department. The Northv'llle Record. 1GCW. Main. Nor- o Cords 20% IBONNIE 000101' tPETERB I 30% The district also eliminated the blndlng arbitra- thVIlle. MlChogan 08167. (31~g.17001 Shger/LIVlngston PUblica- (LEE CHIC, tion clause from the AlA agreement, KnIghton lions, lne reserves Ihe nght not to accept an advenlser·. order. [] Sweaters 20% 0 Chelours 30% SligerlLmngston PubhcaUons. lne ad-Iakers have no author'ity to o Socks 20% IBMlRELI ISATUROAY) said, adding that there "are a number of clauses bU\d thiS newspaper and only pubheattOn of an advertisement shall 180NNIEoooN) (in the agreement> for the district's protection." constitute final acceptance of Ihe advertiser's order Postmaster. l::' Underwear 20% 0 Dress Shirts 20% send address ctlanges 10 The Northville Record. Post Office Box o Gloves (HANES) (ARROW, • KnIghton told the board that the district's at· ll99. Bnghton. MI48116 20% PubllCaliM Number "S""_ [i Mittens & Gloves 20% [] Underwear 20% o Underwear (HANESI MAIDEN FORM 20% SHOES ;:::;Socks 20% SHOES (JEFFERIES, Lined Winter Boots o Ladies' Winter Dress SHOES & Sport Fleecelined Boots 25% To 30% OFF C Men's 1JVinterBoots 25% To 30% OFF All Boots All 25 % Savings Ladles' Sport & Dress Shoes Sport & Dress Shoes o Jarman Men's 20% Diana Le~ Sports 25%·40% Manistee 20% o o Diana Lee 30% o I • o Jarman Ladies', 20% o Mark Andrew 25%.30% o Jumping Jacks 30% :J Charmstep 20% C Freeman 20% o Mark Andrew 30% o Cobbie Cuddlers 20% o Morgan Quin 20% o Nike 20% o Morgan Quin 20% o Nike 20% o Nike 20% o P.F. Flyers 25%·40% o Converse All Stars 20% P.F. Flyers 25%.40% 20% o Western Boots 30% o 25%·30% rJ Herman Survivors Work Boots 20% 20% • o Jimmie Conners Tennis Shoes 20% This weekend Bring in your FRIDAY completed check list SATURDAY and our friendly staff & SUNDAY will help you with your DECEMBER 2., 3 & 4 selections! • HOURS: FRI. & SAT. II A.M. - 7 P.M. Del's Department Store Del's Shoes SUNDAYSII A.M. - 6 P.M. Formerly Brader's 153E. Main, Northville 141E. Main, Northville For more information CALL '455-6620 Del's Department Store 322S. Main, Plymouth Show sponsored by'The City 01 Plymouth Dept. 0.' Parks & Recreation • II .. :,~ " Wednesday. November 30.1983- THE NORTHVILLE RECORD-3-A •:Tuesday hearing set PJ's' Homeowner asks rezoning to let rooms DONUTS a Delicious Treat your A public bearing before the Nor- Peavy,9370WestSlxMUe. said they disapprove of the property be- property bas always been well malo· thville City Planning Commission Tues- A publIc bearing must be scbeduled ing used as "a Oophouse," as one putlt. taIned," be reported to commissioners, whole family is sure to day will determine public sentiment before such a rezoning request can be Peavy bas rented out rooms in the adding be believed there were other enjoy. Take some home about a request of a Grace Street approved, and the commission voted residence since November, 19'14. boarding bouses in the neighborhood. today! • homeowner to seek a rezoning to rent recently to schedule the bearing for 8 In his request for rezoning, Peavy out rooms in his residence. p.m. Tuesday at City Hall. said unless he Is allowed to rent the "The city bas almost DO sleeping Good Nutrition Starts The home, 625 Grace Street, Is It Is expected the request will draw a rooms, he will be unable to keep the rooms avaUable wblch can provide low- With Guernsey's Own located at the corner of Grace and Base good deal Ofunfavorable response from properly. cost housing for Its lower income Line streets and Is owned by Kenneth neighboring property owners, who bave "There Is adequate parking and the residents," Peavy stated. Dairy Products

"Fresh Daily From The I Farm To Your e Reapportionmen, issue coming ,toa head Hometown" 21300 Novi Road. Northville 349·1466 By TIM WCHARD Nonetheless, Fessler, who comes the court said the Legislature Is free to "I've seen one for my area. Yes, it's from a fairly safe western Oakland adopt another one if Its districts are good. My (current) district Is over- Wblle few polltl~ observers expect County district, believes Democratic more nearly equal in population. populated by 18,000 or 20,000. It (the , Democrats to try to reapportion the targets are: Faxon said It's cOmmon knowledge a new map) will make some reductions. Mlchlgan Senate, a minority member - Doug Cruce, R·Troy. Cruce, 35, new redistricting plan bas been drawn. But It won't affect me politically. And I f- says It's a real posslbillty - and that won the 16th District seat, formerly "But maybe only two or three people have no Idea wbat the timetable Is." , three freshman Republicans have been Democratic, after one term in the know what's in It," Faxon said. "I im· Senate Majority leader William targeted. House. agine it was done deliberately so no one Faust (D-WesUand) could not be reach- · "There are revised plans completed -Norman Shinkle, R- would have an answer (for reporters). edforcomment. · by the Democratic staff. I can't believe Lambertville. With DOprior legislative Christmas Shopping • ' they're doing It for exercise," said state exposure, Sblnkle, 32, represents a •senator Richard Fessler (R-West district encompassing Monroe and Bloomfield). Lenawee counties. Done For You He was interviewed in the waIte of a - Paul Henry, R-Grand Rapids. A OAKLAND COUNTY Now You Can Avoid: · voter recall of senator PbillJp O. former two-term state representative, STATE SENATE DISTRICfS Mastin, a Pontiac Democrat. Henry, 40, bas a district that includes 1982 • Standing in Long Lines ,Democrats bave reportedly Issued Mlchlgan's second largest city and • Being Out in Bad Weather eastern Kent County. · repeated oral threats that If Mastin • Being Jostled by Crowds , went down, they would reapportion the How would it work against Cruce? • Being Overheated in your Coat > senate in order to win back some seats Fessler said, "My district (17th) in 1986. might be enlarged to take in Birm- • Carrying Heavy Packages , 'Any eUort to reapportion will bave to ingham and increase my Republican ~-'rl- __ ""--'jJ r::..', , • Wrapping & Mailing • ' come tbls week. The 1982election gave voting strength, and Cruce (16th L..J (Optional) Democrats a 26-18 Senate majority. District) would lose that Republican , Mastin will leave office as soon as his base. ,reca1l1s certlfled, probably sometime "They could shift some of Mastin's Holiday Parties .during the week. And Wednesday, dIstrict (8tb) west to Brandon, Macomb County voters are scheduled Groveland and Springfield Townsbips, You have the fun · to decide wbether to recall Senator then perbaps take tbe Pontiac and we will ".Davld 8erotkln (D-Mt. Clemens) who, Township area and put It in Cruce's to like Mastin, voted to raise the state in- make It more Democratic. . • Address Your Invitations Come tax. If 8erotkln Is recalled, the "Or they could move Jack Faxon • Work With Caterer "Senate balance becomes 18-18 with (15th, D-Soutbfleld) into Lyon, Milford • Handle Florist Republicans boping to win the two and Commerce and put some of Oak • vacated seats and a majority. If a Park into Cruce's," Fessler said, DOting Sarah Miron, former purchasing agent and special Democratic-biased apportionment plan that Oak Park bad helped elect events co-ordinator for Professional Associa- Is to be approved, it must be done while Democratic senators Doug Ross and tions, is "At Your Service" this Holiday Season. the party still bas control of the senate. Daniel Cooper in the '70s. We serve individuals as well as companies Some experts think, however, that Fessler, though a freshman senator Democrats may be besitant to vote for bimself, said be feels secure because CALL ,a one-sided reapportionment because his district Is so strongly Republican ·the vote could be turned into another and be bad four terms of public ex· :teeaU Issue. posure as a state representative. SPECIAL OCCASIONS :: Senator R. Robert Geake (R- Democrat Faxon noted that Mastin's :Northville) bas doubts that reappor- vote Is not needed for reapportionment - .... For An Appointment 349-7132 :60Jiment will be attempted. to go through the senate. With Mastin • .: "There was some saber rattling," gone, a Senate majority Is only 19 :Geake said. "We were told that If, (more than balf the senators "elected ~epUblicans participated in recall ef- and serving"). With a 63-47 majority in :forts, the Democrats would reapportion the House, Democrats could easily :Us into oblivion. But we've been reapportion the senate, theoretically at 'scrupulously bonest wben we said we least. " :would not take part in recall efforts. The 1982apportlonment plan approv- senate reapportionment may involve changes in these dlstrlct :: "The exception was Brooks (Oakland ed by the state Supreme COUrt was -~GREENSHEET WANT ADS :County Prosecutor L. Brooks Patter- drawn up by former elections director boundaries - seetext for detail Jon, wbo supported the Mastin recall Bernard Apol. Its districts are more 348·3022 and chastised fellow Republicans for compact and less sprawllng than the refusing to do so). But Brooks isn't a Democratic plan which the high court • .legislator. IndividUal Republicans may approved in 1972. ;have supported recall, but not the par- But Democrats bave considered ty." Apol's plan a "Republican" plan. And

~Oakway hosts ' :concert at All Of Us At: ADVANCED :Madonna Fanners can insure your home urapanrnnentfor~ .' Oakway Symphony'S YourHair&Vs :tbird concert of its 1983-84 fOJ )1'a". fa'''''''' ha' be<-n ·season Is a Spanlsb Spec- Salon helplnK non-\mokcn \olv~ money on Iole and auto DENTAL -tacular featuring Marla Invite You To Attend Their IIlsurancc. wllh 'peelal ·Del Carmen and ber polo"", 'hat g"e bellN ·:lance troupe, "Grupo OPEN HOUSE fI\k\ a bcll£'f deal :Espana," in performance Now non~kCf\ Cd" \aYe ·at 3 p.m. Sunday at and Grand Opening on comple.e HornOUglas Morrison, will I I I may qu.hfy >erform selections from -CUSTOM DESIGN- find ouf flom d f..ut. f..." to all of our patients." and '''endly F.' ...... AlleOl, Bizet's Carmen along I 'Nith works from Dukas, • Christmas Trees - All Sizes • Omaments • Wreaths Jim Storm 'Ie Falla, Turlna and OUR LOW COST CLEANING FEE INCLUDES: )ther Spanlsb composers. • Garlands • Genterpieces 43320 7 Mile by Lou Lappa w. Tickets are $6, senIor :across from little Q!esar's • FREE DENTAL EXAMINATION citizens/students $3, and ALL RETAIL ITEMS North~lIe ,may be purchased at • FREE X-RAYS 'Hammel Music In 10% OFF 349·6810 Livonia, Executive Office ORTHODONTIC CONSULTATIONS • Supplies in Farmington ~oin UsFor Christmas Cheer • FREE lr at the door the evening Jf the concert. ADVANCED DENTAL CENTERS PROVIDES: ,: 43725 WEST OAKS MALL I · For further informa- ,. lion, call 532-2444or 591- .,Novi, Michigan 348-3544 5046. Z • SPECIALISTS ON STAFF • THE LATEST. MOST ADVANCED TECHNIQUES -' PREVENTIVE DENTISTRY ·i------, ~~~~~ - BONDING AND TOOTH COLORED FILLINGS '1 ~ 1 nTSD » - PORCELAIN CROWNS & BRIDGES ~I ~ I ~.~ » - CLIP-ON DENTURES - CHILDREN'S DENTAL CARE e::! ,~ - ROOT CANAL TREATMENT I ~~. '~KO~.I"~._;-e.~,,~ - TREATMENT FOR GUM DISEASE - ORAL SURGERY ·I Buv One Mexican Dinner , '. . · I At A"egularPrice And Receive The Second ~ '. - ORTHODONTICS FOR ADULTS & CHILDREN : 1 Mexican Dinner Of Equal Or Lesser Value ':"'::. I • CONVENIENCE :: ABSOLUTELY FREEl - WE ARE OPEN MONDAY -SATURDAY . PIck FromBola .... EncIIllMlU. Burrito.Taco.. CllallIPI.~. I Tecosalad. CtIlps & CtI..... GUKaIIIOle. Merlcan CombO, - EXTENDED HOURS- 8 am to 8 pm • " V.,1d ~y .lter I p.m, ercepI sa., Dinner , Cash Only Pl6ue-COupon erplr •• 12/30/83 - EMERGENCY SERVICE AVAILABLE 24 HOURS. • WE WELCOME ALL INSURANCE PLANS •..t~------TREATAFRIEND~O : • WE GUARANTEE ALL OUR WORK :1 DINNER AT : i > :; Il 1 1403 S. Commerce i TWD.VlMlLE ~ VISIT OUR MOnERN FACILITY .~!- Just North of Maple at Pontiac Trail I 12 OAKS I :; 72 OFF : ACROSS FROl\l twELVE OAKS MALL ~ :. WhenYouBuyADlnnerOrsandwlchAtThe : 624-6660 1 Regular Price, Receive A Second Dinner Or 2 'i Sandwich Of Equal Value At Yl Price. 1 HOURS: Mon.·Sat. 11 a.m.-2a.m. 42422 'XV. Mile 348-8808 ,-6" --.. --.... :. V.. Id .... ~y.It.rlp.m,erceplsal.Dlnner I Sun.4p.m.-l0p.m. N , Cash Only Pl6ue-COupon .rplre. 12/30/83 I • ~-----_._._-----_.--.". ~~·~~~A~~~~~~~t

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Hi Kids, Just color me with cray- Students at Meads Mill Junior High School were busy packing total represents 1,100more cans than collected last year. Bagg- ons or markers and bring food items last week, following completion of their second an- ing cans for delivery are from left Nancy Belding, 7th grade, in to the Little People nual can drive to help needy families and individuals. The can Student Council President Michelle Cross, 9th grade, Jack Shoppeby Dec. 16to enter. drive, a joint effort of the 8.tudent Council and math teachers Sylvestre, 9th grade, Eric Halverson, 8th grade and Nick Mor- Linda Moore and Jan Smith, netted a total of 3,821 cans for ris, 9th grade. Record photo by Steve Fecht. 1st,2nd & 3rd prizes '. donation to the Plymouth Salvation Army Post. This year's will be awarded to :. Boys & Girls ages 2-7 years.

PTA-PTSA News All entries will be displayed in our shop windows. Merry Christmas! Elementary schools open holiday shops • EDITOR'S NOTE: The monthly Nor· $5. Free gift wrapping is avallable. month. Proceeds of more than $300 Will Babysitting is available to parents at- thville PTA-PTSA column which ap- It may be 12 days before Christmas go toward some as yet undetermined tending. pears the last Wednesday of each but December 12 will feature item for the school. Next meeting of Sue Shepard month september through June is com- "Christmas in Other Lands" at Amer- Moraine's PTA will be at 9:30 a.m. piled by volunteer Linda Handyslde. man. The customs, traditions and food January 9 in the school library. ContinUed on 5 She coordinates material from the of China, Germany, Finland, Poland pUblicity persons in each of the elemen- and England will be explored by people tary and junior high schools. from these countries at ~;emblies dur- w . /' · In addition, Jerry and Tina Delaney ing the day. In the evening the second compile Information about Our Lady of Annual Family Chrism las Sing-along Victory School's activities and Nancy will take place in U.e ('~urtyard. Tree ROLEX AUTHORIZED SALES AND ~ERVICE • Lawrence writes about upcoming lighting, bonfi"".::,carol~., hot chocolate events at William Allan Academy. and cookie'; promise tll make it a fun · Also, Carol Whittenburg and Sharon evening for the family. Pilat have joined with news about The next Amerman PTA meeting will Christian Community School. ',' .. , , be ;'January, 16. There will be.' no December meeting due to the holidays. AMERMAN Amerman's first roller skating party · Amerman students are to be com- will be January 18. Fun activities will mended for their salesmanship in the be planned for the whole family. Mark sale of spring bulbs. The bulb sale was a your calendars for this important fami- profitable project, and we can look for- Iyevent. ward to seeing beautiful flowers in the Rita Gordon Northville community in the spring. Perms '28 Once again Amerman had a suc- MORAINE DARYL,OUR NEWSTYLISTWILL \ cessful Fall Book Fair. The proceeds CUT, SET & PERM YOUR HAIR will go to the school library fund to pur- Moraine students are beginning the I chase additional books and materials. holiday season much like most of their ATTHIS INTRODUCTORY PRICE Amerman children were finger- parents do, with special homemade printed November 17 as part of an ongo- foods. Many classrooms, with the help ing community inVolvement in a pro- of parent volunteers, baked special .ject for positive identification of Items at school the week of November children if they are missing. The finger- 21. Mrs. Naomi Poe's first and second prints are given to the parents as part graders made rolls and cranberry of their permanent records. sauce, Mrs. Bess Miller's second • The kindergarten classes reinacted graders made muffins, their own butter the First Thanksgiving as they dressed and pumpkin pies, and Mrs. Beverly as Indians and Pilgrims and feasted on McKenzie's kindergartners made apple a meal including turkey and pumpkin pizza. pie which they prepared themselves Kindergartners especially enjoyed with the help of volunteer parents. The having their parents visit school lower elementary grades presented a November 23 for a special Thanksgiv- Thanksgiving program and then en- ingprogram. .. joyed a tasting feast which included Many of Moraine's teachers current· cornbread, apples, pumpkin cookies, ly are taking college level computer I popcorn and cranberries. This was a classes, in conjunction with a grant Open Evenings Wed., Thurs. & Fri. culminating activity for the third Moraine has received from Wayne graders as they had previously visited State University. Be watching for a • Grl!enfield Village and saw firsthand computer open house to be held at how the early pioneers lived. school in the spring. Santa's Store will be open from 3:30- Moraine's Book Fair was held the 7':30 p.m. today and December 1 in first week of November, giVing Room B7. Items for sale include hand- students and parents an opportunity to !~5s~!8~!:"~"~~~m~" made goods as well as gifts from purchase a wide variety of reading Wonderland Novelty. Adults as well as materials at very reasonable prices. 102W. MAIN ST., NORTHVILLE children are welcome to shop at Moraine's PTA sponsored a sale of 349·6050 bargain prices ranging from 15 cents to Current Stationery prodUCts last •

~' f course Prime Rib is the .., O feature attraction, but not the only star! Alaskan Crab legs, '. Escargot, New York Steaks and fresh seafood round out our menu. All entrees include a trip to our salad bar '. or Caesar Salad, prepared tablesidc. • · ·· EXECUTIVE OFFICE SUPPLY INC. C!§;nehCd~ Our 15th year · ~oomnt in the Farmington Area · -I · , ~" Executive Office Supply Inc.' · ,Furniture Warehouse · '\\~~~ 24010 Haggerty Rd (Farmington Industrial Center Bldg. • 2nd Bldg. south 0110Mile Rd.) · Livonia West '. Farmington Hills. Daily 8:30-4:30 6 Mile Road & 1·275 • Phone 464·1300 · Sat. 10:00-3:00 "· • " I, I Wednesday. November 30, 1983-THE NORTHVILLE RECORD-SoA • • · Hf!liday shopping aml?ng schools' activities OIL, LUBE & Creative Day Nursery Now taking enrollments Coatlnued from" FILTER Mrs. Edle Pegrum attended the The kids were rehearsing "pumpkin painters." The great win- • Pre-schoolera 2~-6 yrs. Micblgan Art Education Association and singing with glee ... ners were Holly McDonald·Korth, Anjle Morning Sessions WINCHESTER Fall Conference In Grand Rapids. Ap- The students are preparing for their Mahajan and Scott Brown. $12.95 proximately 300 educators Viewed the ChrIstmas Music Program entitled "A Aside from the 3-4th and Wth One FREE Session Winchester students are anxiously commercial exblblts and student art Family ChrIstmas" which Is scheduled graders' artistic talents, they have Offered For aWaltlng a chance to purchase "just the work. Workshops on trends and for December 6. been well involved In the stUdy of life V.I.P. December Enrollments right gift" for family members when changes in art education were available Sally Swift's first graders' play, sciences. This month they set·up a Tire & Auto • Santa's secret Store opens for business and many Ideas were shared. "Love Was Born," will tate place "lUe" unit after much research. They 501W. Main, Northville December 7 and .8. Chalrman Jan Mrs. Mary Freydl, who Is the Junior December 15. Kathleen Ramseyer's se- now have a terrarium - designed for 48705 Grand RIVer 348-3910 Juhasz reports that work began last high representative on the Mlcblgan cond graders are making ChrIstmas plant life study - and two live rabbits Novi 348.5858 397-3955 summer on the 2,000 handmade Items Association of Speech Communication presents and working on a special Ad· and fresh water aquarium. which will be displayed at the executive council, attended the fall con- vent project. Terl Alcocer's third Our I-2nd graders at the Academy December 5 preview In the LltUe ference as well as that of the Michigan graders and Sharon Brandt's fourth finished their Pilgrim Books. Pictures, Theater. Prices will range from 10 Council of Teachers of English and the graders will be travefing together to the poems and storl~ were all done by ..t interb~ cents to $2. Writers Conferece sponsored by Detroit Detroit Institute of Arts to see Sara stUdents throughout the month. To wind .Classi The first and fourth graders In Mar- Women Writers at Oakland University. Crewe's "Christmas Surprise" at the up November, the first and second tha Sartori's, Lou Wolfs, Harry Rosin- Mrs. Freydl also attended the Speech Youth Theater December 8. Stster Bet· graders bad their own art cootest - the ski's, Pat Kuxhaus' and Donna Hicks' Communication Association annual na- ty Kubacki's recently-elected sixth Great Gobbler AWard. This award was CDLONlALlDlBE classrooms will Join the Glee Club In tional convention In Washington, D.C., grade officers are: Mike Padden, Car- • given to the best design made out of the presenting a vocal music program at November 11-13. rie Isabell, Kevin Delaney and Reggie . child's indivldual handprint Into a 7:30 p.m. December 8 under the direc- All Cooke students participated In Laramee. A field trip to Temple Beth EI turkey. Our winners were Katie Holiday Sale tion of Ann JarvI. Writing Month In Michigan activities. will culminate their study of the Old Johnson and Kevin O'Sullivan. The Christmas spirit Is growing In the Ms. Marian Burg attended the En- Testament and the Jewish faith. November was the kick-off of our fifth grades and In Donna Hicks' vironmental and Occupational Health Kathleen Puzio's seventh graders will school's "Reading Olympics" to classrooms as they again sponsor the Conference In Troy this fall. Speakers be presenting a play curiously named celebrate / National Children's Book Sweet Sboppe Sale December 14. In ad- discussed the timely topics of Indoor air "ChrIstmas in Ozland." . Week. Winners of the "Book cer- dition to pl'Qvldlng delicious homebat- pollution and hazardous wastes. She Our Lady of Victory children, parents tificate" from the Current Stationery Since 1937 ed goods to students and teacbers ..sale also participated In the Michigan and staff wish a very Merry Christmas sale were Jason Chess, kindergarten; .c1L~ proceeds will be used to help needy Science Olympiad orientation. Tbls and a safe and Happy New Year to the Jenny Jenldns, 1·2 grade; Jeremy A BeautifUl Store with Beautiful Furniture famllles have a happy ChrIstmas group will host a student Interscholastic entire Northville Community. Lawrence, 3-4 grade and Scott Brown, season. competition In the spring, and Ms. Burg Jerry and TIna Delaney Wgrade. 20292 Middlebelt Rd. (Southof Eight Mile) Livonia hopes to have a Cooke team participate • Watch for the first edlUon of this December promises to be even more • Open Mon., Thurs. & Fri. 'Ti/9 P.M. . .474-6900 year's "Razzler," containing in the Olympiad. WILLIAM ALLAN ACADEMY exciting. The Academy ChrIstmas Pr0- classroom news, student writings and Sharon Lang duction - "Llttie Red Schoolhouse Winchester happenings, to be publlsbed Who says November's dull - not the Remembered" - is _scheduled in early December by Chairman Judy CHRJSTIANCOMMUNITYSCHOOL Academy students. This month was December 15 with top billing at our own Shattuck and her staff. more than packed full of challenging, Marquis Theater. It Is written by our If you didn't get your paper on November ;was a busy month at Win- Christmas Is just around the comer, interesting and fun·fllled activltles. fifth and sixth graders. chester. Thanks to the efforts of many and the Cblldren's ChrIstmas Store will It all started with our Tblrd Annual Wednesday Call Circulation parents and teachers, the November 11 be a busy place December 6 and 7. Great Pumpkin Award which is given Fun Fair was an enormous success! Children will be able to purchase to the greatest 3-4th and fHith grade Nancy Lawrence 349-3627 The Book Fair, chaired by Judy Shat- ChrIstmas gifts for the whole family In tuck, offered reading materials for the a price range they can afford. Many of • children to 'purchase, and provlded the items this year have been hand- monies to be spent In the Media center. made by moms who volunteered their Some of these funds will be used to aug- time and materials. A special thanks to ment the Parent-Teacher llbrary, Sue Mitchell and Da Wl1llams for coor- which is off to a good start. Committee dinating the event. chairmen, Lou Wolf, Mernle Hines, Our Preschool M-W-F class will be Barb Gougeon and Arlene Frayne, undertaking a project that is a chl1d's welcome book donations from home delight. They will be making ginger- libraries. bread houses December 2. A new T-Tb Band teacher Gary Gandolfi and the class may be formed In January. fifth and sixth grade band students en- Please call the school for details. joyed their trip to the University of Trlsh Moore's preschool class recent- • Michigan for Band-a-Rama. The ly visited Moonldn Toy Shop on a field November 22 Turkey /Chicken Run trip and were filmed for P.M. TRIAMINIC-DM was well attended by students. and Magazine. The segment will be shown COUGH FORMULA teachers who participated in the 20- December 14. 12-HOUR RELIEF RELIEF OF ANNOYING COUGH RELIEF OF DRY. HACKING December 7, 1·5 will be going minute Fun Run. selected writings by grades AND STUFFY NOSE COUGH AND STUFFY NOSE to·Greenfield Vlllage to the play, ORAL NASAL Winchester students were complIed by see DECONGESTANT teachers Jeree Akin and Kathl Deven- "Wizard of ." IANTIHISTAMINE dorf and published in our literary Along with the hot lunch and milk REPAIRS GnI"'~"""'- 4 oz. mag~ine, "Winchester Writes." program, ice cream and fnrlt Julces & Thanks to PTA Vice President, Deb- now are avallabie. Proceeds from the SALES \~-- U~~10 $155 bie Gesdorf, for compiling a member- sale of ice cream at lunch time are go- TABLETS Boz. ship directory of PTA members. Con- Ing Into a special fund to help renovate N.9R.THVILLE Watch@c/ock...Shop • gratulations to Student Council of- the Statue of Liberty. ficers: President, Karl Siegert; Vice Plan on attending our rollicking 132 W. DUNLAP TRIAMINIC President, Matt sepos, and secretary, RoUer Skating Party January 31 at NORTHVILLE COLD SYRUP Jennifer Howland. Malinda Cote and Riverside Skating Arena. Students 1 Blk. N. of Main 349-4938 Ted Dewey were selected as Outstan- must be accompanied by an adult. We RELIEF OF RUNNY. STUFFY ding service Club members for Oc- are expecting a terrific crowd of NOSE AND POST-NASAL DRIP tober. Winchester students. and .staff students, parents and staff •• -" i _, welcome back library aide Barb Don't forget to keep saving your ;. .--:;.==~~~~ Gougeon after .her absence for surgery. Campbell Soup labels and Post fitness The next PI'A meeting will be held at labels. Send them to school with your ,,\ ...... \.' .. \"0 9:30 a.m. December 6. cblld as soon as possible. The labels are Cberyl Holmberg worth points toward getting free equip- ment for the school. Complete THE DRY LOOK SEBULEX Materials are coming In, and plans Commercial & AEROSOL OR PUMP • COOKE are under way for our library. Residential SHAMPOO HIGH POTENCY The oranges and grapefnrlts sold by Resource materials and books are now Interior • REGULAR MULTIVITAMIN being categorized and processed. Many Decorating WITH MINERALS students In October will be delivered to • EXTRA HOLD thanks to each person who has donated Service • MAXHOLD the school the week of December 5. Ar- time, books and talent toward this ,im- rival will be announced In school, and portant project. Painting 100 parents are expected to pick up orders Carol Whittenburg Drywall +30 that same day. Sharon Pilat Carpentry 8 oz. 8 oz. 130 The new turntable purchased for the band room with funds from last year's Window • fruit sale has been Installed. OUR LADY OF VICTORY Treatment : ~ ~. WHITE RAIN AAPRI SCOTCH The 146 seventh graders in Mrs. *" 1'1, '·HAIR SPRAY Dorothea Bach's English classes Throughout the month of December, up to 50% Off APRICOT BOX/PACKAGE are ~¥ YOUR CHOICE writing to pen pals In Steele, Missouri. we have several dates to remember: FACIAL SCRUB SEALING TAPE Letters, pictures, maps and The first social gathering of the R.C. Beckman '~ \ ?'!i 7.5 A~~OSOL FOR FRESHER. HEALTHIER MERITS POSTAL newspapers are being sent In both month Is this FrIday, December 2, for LOOKING SKIN REGULATIONS directions as students learn about a the annual Our Lady of Victory PIzza young friend in another part of the Supper being held In the SOCial hall 44 country. The students also have com- from 5:30-8:30 p.m. Pat and Sue Rear- .,1I ;~ 80':P$1 pleted a business letter writing project don and Dick and Cathy Walle have in which letters were sent to the official been busy planning and working bard to U.S. travel organizations for foreign mate this one of the most popular countries. Material has been received social events for the OLV families and • from around the world. friends. several Cooke teachers have been 'Twas the month before ChrIstmas, busy attending conferences this fall. and throughout OLV

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Glass Doors telecourses & Scboo,craft College Is Accessorie~ offering five telecourses for any Fireplace during Its upcoming All Name Brand winter semester to offer a Manufacrurers viable alternative for per- sons too busy or other-' JIMMIES RUSTICS wise unable to pursue a Livoaia. 29'00 W. 6 Mile Birmingbam' 221 Hamiltoa • traditional on-campus '22,9200 644·1919 education. , Offerings include four courses in business and one in polltlcal science, according to Assistant Dean Larry Ordowskl, a new temporary director of television courses at the college. , SChoolcraft telecourses are televised over Chan· INDOOR • nel 56 and also available on Cable Cbannel 16seen TENNIS in Northville, Plymouth, Canton and Garden City. 00 The courses are coor· $59 dinated by full-time in- structional faculty and { the college offers addi· tIonal support services for persons wbose schedules may not permit regular viewing at the .M' iMR HURRYI • time classes are televis- ' ••••• R.HIP BATIIS ed. IIICRIIAS. "AN. 1ST Walk·in registration for the winter semester runs December 5-15 on cam· GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE Dickens'rehearsal pus. Previously admitted students wID need to Rehearsing for the upcoming production of "A Christmas make a registration ap- Carol" are Dave Dore (left) and Matt Meyer as Scrooge and pointment at the Linda Howe as Christmas Past (above). The Northville High Registrar's Office. School production, sponsored by the Drama Club, will open at 8 p.m. tomorrow with additional evening performances Friday t and Saturday. A 2 p.m. matinee also will be held Saturday. Tickets at $3 for adults and $2.50for students are available at ...--!GREENSTONE'S the door or at IV seasons Flowers. Photos by John Galloway. 1 Creators of fine jewelry for over 55 .years '-'.~---_""":""_------l '. Classic Bracelet Designs '. TITANIC FOUND! Cross-registration, adopted Visit our gallery for a rare opportunity to meet Schoolcraft College Is seeking cross- would be charged the in-dlstrict rate registration agreements .with other rather than the non-resident tuItion, • community colleges allowing a student which is typically tWice the in-dlstrict ·to enroll at one college and take some rate. (,:~~ th~~~'d~~~~a~.t ~~~~~ course work at anoiher. Students attending another communi· Sunday, Deqember4, 1983 Students would be charged In-district ty college may take courses at tuItion rates at both. Schoolcraft at in-dlstrict rates if they 12:00 noon until 4:00 p.m. "This will help us avoid dupllcatlon of meet these criteria: Land & Seas Gifts programs," said trustee Mary Breen, • Their college has entered into a who moved that Schoolcraft adopt the cooperative cross-registration agree- 19 Forest Place Plymouth, Michigan pollcy. "It will avoid eliminating small ment with Schoolcraft; He IS back from a recent TitaniC expedition with more programs that have few students." • The program is not available at information about that tragIc shipwreck Jim will be The board adopted the new policy their college; unanimously. • Space is available. • available to answer queslrons and autograph his art and his book "ladles of the lakes". Under it, a student would register at oce has adopted a similar pollcy. Ad· Schoolcraft and, wben necessary, take ministrators are encouraged ~ engage DON'T MISS THIS EVENT! a needed course at (say) Oakland Com- in regional curriculum planning to mpnl.tY.College. ,At OCC, the student . avoid program duplication. , r Be sure to visit our gallery dedicated exclusively to Great Lakes Artl '" Art auction benefit for HAVEN \ A fine arts auction to benefit HAVEN, Park West Galleries is the country's Oakland County's shelter for victims of largest privately owned gallery. The The. newest col1~ction of bracelet designs set with domestic violence, will be held this Fri- auction will feature works by artists precIous stones In 14 kt. gold. IllUStrated bracelets, day at the Sheraton Southfield, 17017 such as Dali, Altman, Kipniss, Agam from $730. Other styles begin at $240. • West Nine Mile. ' andMiro. Park West Galleries is conducting the This is the second year HAYEN and event, with owner Dr. Albert scagllone Park West Galleries bave joined ef- NORTHVILLE as auctioneer. forts. Last year's auction drew 350pe0- Preview with wine and hors ple and raised $5,000 for the Pontiac- 528 N. Woodward Avenue· Birmingham. 642.2650 d'oeuvres starts at 7 p.m; the auction based shelter which provides tem· begins at 8 p.m. Donation is $7.50 per porary housing, counseling and Monday rhru Saturday 9.30·5:30 Major Credit Cards Welcome person in advance or $10 at the door. assistance for domestic violence vie· PLAZA MALL Please call HAVEN at 334-1284. tims and their chUdren. WeAt 7 Mile Rd. • Northville t between Northville Rd. & Haggerty Rd. \ - Northville Chamber of Commerce TRY OUR QUALITY Flea Market PROCESSING TODAY Will be held here the 2nd & 3rd Saturday'S ' in December. ext Flea Market Dec. 10, 9-5p.m.

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,t ------/ Wednesday. November 30. 1983- THE NORTHVILLE RECORD-7.A •.::Obituaries Ralph Neville, Water Wheel owner, dies

Funeral service for Ralph Ernest survives. Lutheran Church Where she was a Princeton, Michigan, to Edward and Neville, 56, owner with b1s wife of the He also leaves daughters Mrs. ADrea member. The Reverend Robert F. GIb- ' Agnes (Beckstrom) Olive. Water WbeeJ Restaurant In Northville, Wlenc)aw of Northville and Mrs. Ed- son officiated. She was married to Robert S. Zom- .:was held at 7 p.m. Friday at Casterline ward (Lauren) Zabrosky; brotmrs Burial was in Roseland Park bory who survives. Funeral Home with Pastor Gordon Joseph Widrosky of Stockbridge and Cemetery. Prayers were at the Harry Mesic of Canton Calvary Assembly of Peter Kosar; a sister Mrs. Rose J. Will Funeral Home In Redford. In addition to her husband and son God officiating. Verostek of Canton; and two grand- Mrs. Zombory, a homemaker and a Glenn, she leaves sons Dale of Gallen, cbUdren. Dearborn Heights resident for 32 years, Michigan, and Paul of Dearborn Burial was In Mount Hope Memorial Funeral arrangements were made by died November 20 at Mt. Carmel Mercy Heights; a brother Dale Olive of Mar- Gardens Cemetery In LivODla. Ross B. Northrop and Son Funeral Hospital of cancer. quette; and a sister Mrs. James Mr. Neville, a resident of Brighton, Home In Northville. She was born April 8. 1922, In (Marion) SCullion, also of Marquette. died November 22 at St. Joseph Hospital In Ann Arbor. TUCKLAD. BARKAY • He was also employed with General Funeral service for Mrs. TuckJa D. Sunday nights, it's all the Prime Rib you can eat! Motors Corporation and was a member Holiday giving project Served au jus along with potato, vegetables, garden· of Brighton TrInity Cburcb. Barkay of 18221 Jamestown Circle Is be- & He was born April 11, 1927, In Detroit Ing held at 10 a.m. today (Wednesday) fresh salads, selected dinner entrees fresh baked , to Clyde W. and Edith G. (Shales) at Our Lady of Victory Cburcb where rolls. Bring the family for the prime of your life! Neville. she was a member. The Reverend at Northville Charley's Father Frank Poille Is officiating. L1VONIA·WEST He leaves his wife Laura Barbara, BurIaJ Is to be In Mt. Olivet 6 Mile Rd. & 1·275 Cemetery. A prayer service was at 7:30 children David, Michelle and Paul at Again this year employees of Nor- school will be accepted during the week Ph. 464·1300 , home, Darryl, Kenneth, WlUlam and p.m. Monday and rosary at 7:30 p.m. thville Cbarley's at 41122 West Seven of December 11 at the restaurant. Bryan; brothers Clyde W. Neville of Tuesday. Arrangements are by Ross B. Mile are participating with the The !loliday Project is an outgrowth · Detroit, Eugene H. Neville of Grand Northrop and Son Funeral Home In restaurant in The Holiday Project pro- of a Cbristmas tradition started In San Blanc, James Watts of Southgate and Northville. gram. The non-profit, national Francisco In 1971which has grown to in- • Theodore Leonard of Missouri; a sister Mrs. Barby, who was 85, died Sun- organization focuses on people who will clUde prisons and oter institutions as : Marie Quinn of Detroit; and four grand- day at Mt. Carmel Mercy Hospital after be shut-In for the holidays, arranging well as hospitals. It now Includes children. a long illness. ' and financing visitations. Hanukkah as well as Cbristmas. She came to the community In 1978. THE PERFECT GIFT Beginning last Friday and continuing At the end of nine years after Its foun- MICHAEL W. WADE She was a retired Inspector at L.A. Young Spring and Wire Company. through Cbrlstmas Eve Northville ding the project had visited more than POINSETTIAS . Michael Walter Wade, 64, of 41303 The former Tuckla Debs, she mar- Charley's will be featuring a specIal 300,000 people In 76 clUes across the = Lagoon Court, died unexpectedly ried Samuel D. Barkay who preceded drink called a Roman Holiday Coffee. United States and had raised more than IONLY FROM : November 25 at St. Mary Hospital In her In death In 1955. Her mother was The drink, dlnlng room manager Diane $2 mlUlon to support Its program of · Livonia. Sadie Hamway Debs. _ Campbell explains, costs $2.50 with one visiting and giving giftS to people con- Funeral service waS held at 10 a.m. She leaves two daughters Mrs. Grant dollar from the sale of each being fined In institutions during the holidays. Z)~'~ , Monday at Our Lady of Victory Church CRose) Bauman and Mrs. WjJllam donated to The Holiday Project. Itwas Incorporated as the Holiday Pr0- (Mary) MacGlUlvery, both of Nor- ject in 1~ and operates In30 states. • where he was a member. The Reverend The steaming coffee drink Is made "Michigan's Finest Growers Father Frank Poille officiated. Burial thville; two sisters; two grandcbUdren with Amaretto and real whipped and three great-grandcbl1dren. "The purpose of The Holiday Project · was In Rural Hill Cemetery. cream, she adds, noting that last year Is to give people an opportunity to ex- over 80, 000 Blooms ,: A retired Inspector at Burroughs Cor- restaurant employees raised $300 for perience what the holidays are really Velvety Reds, Deep Pinks, .-poratlon, Mr. Wade had lived In the MADELONT.ZOMBORY the project. This year's goal Is $500. about so that they can create a context : community since 1982. In which to hold them and have them be Creamy Whites , He was born June 1~'1919, In West Funeral service for Mlldelon Employees also have begun making plans for another Cbrlstmas cookie par- a real celebration and a contribution to : Virginia to Lawrence and Eva Theodora Zombory, 61, mother of Glenn people'S lives," Campbell explains. ; (Krczykowski) Wiadrowskl. He mar- Zombory of Northville, was held at 11 ty at Our Lady of Providence School for . girls. It Is scheduled for 3 p.m. · ried Alexandria R. Chrostowski who a.m. November 23 at Evergreen In 1982 In the metropolitan Detroit Christmas Special December 15. area 110 volunteers wrapped 2,348 gifts; Campbell reports that employees 147 volunteers (such as the Northville 18-25 Blooms Survival trip Cbarlev's staff) visited 2,507 persons in 814 j Christmas begins again this Christmas will be taking homemade Christmas cookies, ice 20 areainstitutions. Retail Value $25 • r "Winter Wildlife Sur- ~:!: at cream, entertainment and Santa Claus Nationally, 210,528 persons were vival," a family pro- to the school. i;: Designs gram, will be held at 2 visited In 1,953 institutions by 20,404 ~natioDS of cookies or money for the volunteers. On p.m. Sunday, December -:;:=~ ( 4, at the Nature Center of. . Wreaths and l~ You Kensington Metropark. -LIT .£.£ • • Roping Available a.::~ ,The H~-hour field trip, 0.1..1.ers wrltmg contest .:~.. 100 by park naturalIst ' . . Bob Hotaling, wlll ~; Area Engllsb students considering of the contestant's high school Engllsb observe Kensington's Grand River wtIdlife as it copes with writing careers are Invited to enter the facuIty conflrmlng the originality of the Open Dally'tIIX-mas - .... ---_ .... _. a..,a; "'-. , the winter season. Par- Lawrence Institute of Technology student's work. All entries must be Mon.·FrI. 8-4:30 • ll'~ J.)tn6er~ Sat. & Sun. 9-3:30 ticipants should meet at School of Arts and SCience's High postmarked on or before December 15, I! the Nature Center School Writing Contest. 1983. Winners will be notified by ". Submissions may be In the form of February 2, 1984. ;. 20-25% off building and dress warm- c9reen.kdllses :c:l II f· ly... poetry, short stories or essays. First, For further information, contact : a our esllve second and third prizes In each LIT's humanities' department at 356- The Sign of Quality N 10 Mile Rd. ! -..fashions now " ~' • ,..-...... • ... ~"'"'oI~L.o_ .... f ... categ~ry will be !f,warded. All entrie§ r 0200, extension 66, between 8:30 8.m. " / until Chnstmas, Crafts at park' must mclude a statement by a member and 4:30 p.m. "Cbrlstmas Crafts,~' a 11k -lour program Who says, There's no such thing demonstrating how to ~ - asaFREELunch? make straw-woven Christmas ornaments, Anne's CHERRY TOWNE . plne-cone wreaths and Carol Ann Donnelly potpourri will be offered Fabrics AS TIMELESS AS TOMORROW You are cordially invited to have 1 at 7 p.m., Thursday, -.,. . '\·A Special Fabric Store FREE Lunch SPECIAL '" December I, at the Kens- i and Quilt Shoppe Ington Farm Center In November 30to December 6, 1983at 111 E. Main, Northville Kensington Metropark E VERD near Milford. O 4 Participants should eM~ h.:I $921111\·aJue:. L\ \UUI'>frtt. • $upCfD balance compact t1Jrttl rmm lhe:nunuf:l(1um. • ~s WIth case hOod IMMEDIATE \\ hc:n >uu purch:l.\C:I CO:-ITA.X I,W nr L_ .. List $315.00 28mm 1:\":\10 QU:ln1 (":II11c:f:I bc:IWc:m AUIlU\1 I.I'Jlll:lOO ~'::':;I:'.' "'Mea DELIVERY Oc:cc:mbc:r ;\1. 1'Jlll 88Ie$199.95 28·80mm 1/3.5·4,2 ..'"I,~,1111' 111.1 ,1(1 ~ ''illllll \ '>111 , 105E. Main Street Mon.-Tues.-Sat.9-6 Thurs.-Fri. 9-9 Closed WedneSdays • Aulnlll.llil [XlIII"'" Illl k ,tllnw, hi I '" de Iinn phntnll Northville • 349-0105 111N. Center St. (Sheldon Road) 349-1838 rdphl With 50/2.0 Mon.-Sat. 9-6, Friday 9-9 .•. IN BEAUTIFUL DOWNTOWN NORTHVILL~ .. .L-__ ------.....------~-.I .. ~ 8-A- THE NORTHVILLE RECORD-Wednellday. Noyembe~30.1983

OBSERVATION DAYS • at College lifts funding goal Novi-Northville Montessori (8 Mile & Taft In NOVI) v' ByTIMRICHARD donated 8,500 pounds of scrap metal worth an ~ For 2'h to 6 yr. olds estimated $1150 to the welding program. In an era of revolts and tight state aId, Mi!tropolltanAlloys Corporation, also of Detroit, ., ' -', • Spend 1 seSSion with your Child," class tax Is 300 $270 t,,, • Pre·school. Klndergarlen. Day Care Schoolcraft College seeking all the private and donated poundsofaluminum alloy worth to ,~ \ •• FrenCh Art. SUluk,& Compuler Programs federal money It can find - and beginning to find the foundrycourse, ,,~_ • Other locations," Walled lake & llvonra It. Johanna Wlrbel of Ann Arbor gave a 1978 Volvo President Richard McDowell told trustees the station wagon worth $600 to the automotive pro- I Call 348-3033 or 477-3621 Schoolcraft CollegeFoundation has raised Its fund gram. goal to$40,000 from last year's $25,000. Other gifts and donors were: two sets of newsoc- • "We're pleased with the early results," said cer goal nets worth $180,Little Caesar's Western McDowell,reporting that $8,400 has been received Suburban Soccer'League, Farmington, and $50 Haverhill Farms from 170 gifts. Foundation funds are used for stu- cash from the Business and Professional Women's :FALL SPECIAL Indoor Ring dent aid and for equlpment which the college ClubofPlymouth. couldn't otherwise afford. In other business, the Schoolcraft board of 4 Riding McDowell reported college adm1n1strators are trustees: Lessons seeking$2,000 from the state Inorder to revamp the • Renewed Its membership ($425) In the New Students computer program, serving more students and Southeast MIchigan Councu of Governments. The upgrading the quality ofthe program. board Inted trustee La 't EMCOG Last month McDowell announced receipt of reappo ura oy as S $30 $167,000 In federal job training funds and a specific delegate and named trustee Rosina Raymond • Open 7 Days $34,000 grant to train Ford Motor Company alternate delegate. employees, • Dropped Its membership In the Association of 4096514 Mile Westof The board voted to accept Its biggest list of gifts Governing Boards of Unlversftfes and Colleges Walled Lake Haggertt Inyears - nearly $18,500Incash and materials. (AGB).Trustee Harry Greenleaf said he was "ap- Largest was a 1982 Bulck Century worth $12,000 palled" at the 55 percent Increase (to $990) AGBIs [~ which General Motors donated to the college's charging for the year. Raymond said AGB Is •••••••••••••••••• automotive department. Transportation from Flint oriented more toward four-year colleges, and :: worth $250 was arranged by Bulck dealer Tom Schoolcraft derives more benefit from the "'i~11I) iTUUI () Inc. Armstrong through Anchor Motor Freight Inc. of American Association of Community and Junior HAIRCUTTERS BY APPOINTMENT Birmingham. Colleges. How 1$ the tune tor • fabulous pre.hQl108Y Next were eight 1982 transmissions, which Ford • Voted 4-2 to pay Burns Sign of Plymouth $8,685 Motor Company's Livonia transmission plant for design and construction of an announcement ----GREENSTONE'S Good _~A!,;-~~Of_ . --... donatedto the automotive service program. sign readable by passers-by on Haggerty Road. men need grooming also unkept hat,. bushy eyebrows Shaggy moustllCh. and -Plymouth Wayne Welding Company of Garden Trustee Sharon sarrts, whovoted no, said she was , ov«grown sadeburns all need to boo- r... ~ Shaped City donated nearly $1,700 In wire and electrode hesitant because there was no clear picture bow !! Calt tOday let ~s help you look your best materials to the weldingprogram. ' the sign would fit Into the college's forthcomlnR , ) Book an appotntment for lhe botn O' )CIU WIth one 01 our diver... II highly sJullecl Industrial MetalFabricators CoptpanyofDetroit marketing program. IlI1lSts Ask about our "CHRISTMAS PACK AGE t1 makes. terrdtC gltl tor anyone • Permanent Waving • Cellophanea • Hair Coloring • Hennas Pursell presses Seaway project 33487 SEVEN MILE WEST LIVONIA MICHIGAN (31314782424 ByTIMRICHARD for the November 13 "SpoUfghton News" program ••••••••••••••••••• onWXYZ-TV(Channel7). • Unity,Coalition,Regional agenda. Afterwards, he observed, "I walk Intothe capitol The sunbelt has poUticalclout because of them. restaurant every Tuesday, and there's the Georgia Whycan't the Great Lakes states get together, too? delegation meeting for breakfast." He said the ;.....-Lau.rel- "It's difficulttoachieve because ofthe enormous MIchigandelegation has rarely met as a unit since TUB/TUBE diversity in a complex industrial region," the Chrysler loanpackage billsof three years ago. answered U.S. Representative Carl Pursell, R- Ofthe Seaway, Pursell said Interest ispicking up Plymouth, the 2nd District congressman whoonce in his modernization proposal. It InvolvesbuDding PINE led a groupcalled the GypsyMoths. a secondlock at Sault Ste. Marie capable of handi- TV STAND "It's not like the sunbelt, where they're in- Ing 1,000 foot ships and parallel locks on the St. terested in 1) defense contracts, 2) the oildepletion Lawrence River toaccomtnodate two-waytraffic. Light or Dark allowance and, 3) tobacco subsidies and "The Canadians feel it's an opportunity to Finish agriculture. That's about the three basic priorities modernize the Seaway because it's 25 years old, on casters ofthe sunbelt. Fact is, the midwest must modernize the Seaway If "We have about 17 major priorities," said we're going to be able to compete In the world Pursell, whose current project Is selling the lakes . marketplace. Farmers, manufacturers and newIn- states, Canada, the Reagan admInIstration and dustrial leaders are looking to the Seaway as a Quantilies Limiled Congress on a $1 billion-plusmodernization of the chance to move their products to the export St. Lawrence Seaway. , market. Pursell was asked about a remark at the Con- "The

Douglas Fir Christmas Trees • We have the LARGEST and NICEST seleCtion in the area! ------~ Over 1.500 to seleCt from: 4 feet to 15 feet. o--_-- .....~ ~ # -;; ~ ~ ...;" .;P' JiI'Y1.. NOTICE - .r." f! '\ ,', Complete line of SCOTCH PINE and i1:~·'t;((~ On page 8 of this week's TG&Y circu- SPRUCE Christmas trees, also Fresh Cut Flowers h lar, the price on the M ~ M ChocolC?te Candies state the advertised sale pnce as 1.27 ~r 1 lb. bag. It should have \ ~ • stated 1.67 per 1 lb. ba~. We regret Holiday thiserrarand any inconvenience cauSed. Douglas Fir ;1 WREATHS )j( Holiday (Undecoraled) f'J ~J 99 1-: Cedar pr Pine 10" 55 .1t:i {.; TGLlY ROPING ;\- fcimily centers 12" 5699 "''' '" 50 99 $6 $17 16" 5899 ~. ~------~ 20 FT. 60 FT. 24" & 36" also available ~------~ WE ALSO HA VE DECORATED WREATHS NOTICE SUPER VALUE Ro'ses Swivel Mates Chair 1()'6051 On page 1 of this week's TG&Ycircular Florist Quality Reg. $119.75 $94.76 we inadvertently transposed the de- Cust,om Roo",! Plan is tht: most complete syslem of modular scriptive cop)' and price on the Mattei fumllure available. Here s one of our popular study centers Hot Wheels Flying colors Cars and the for a bedr'!Om. home office orde.n. Craft,ed of solid Mapleand Smurf 4 pc. Gift Set. Therefore, they do veneers wllh easy-care decorative laminate tops. not apJ:lear under the correct photo· $99~z. SUPER VA.LUE .10"Shuttt'r Door Cablnt't /0.4 -II P graph. The Hot Wheels are 88¢ each 100" 5Pe Wall System 12/30" lJppt'r Rookrast' io 4019 and the Smurf Gift Set is $4.96. We Christmas Cactus Reg. $1.398.75$1,049.75 40;; 4·Drawt'r Studt'nt i>t'sk. IO.4SS0P regret this error and any inconvenience 30 3·Drawt'r Cht'st. 1().4SIOP caused. 99 $2 11P Holly & Mistletoe Available earthside TGLlY ' ''''mh",' "r Inlt"IOIr I'::':~I, S'"/1'1\ '~

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•I ,f) ._--".------~...._.... ", ---_._-_._------.------=:..:=..:=...----=:..::=--~------• Wednesday. November 30. 1983- THE NORTHVILLE RECORD-9-A Police Blotters Burglars 'strike it rich in Edenderry In the Township ••• Tiffany setting, a $I,?AlOwoman's gold Road station sometime between 9 p.m. City police reported four Incidents of ~. ring with four diamonds surrounded by November 22 and 10a.m. November 24, wheel cover thefts from parked emeralds, a $600 gold chain necklace police report. automobUes during the last week. Items estimated to be worth $8,?AlO with six charms, $300 gold earrings According to police the light bar bad The most expensive loss was four were stolen from an Arselot residence with diamonds, $300 man's gold wed- been unbolted and wiring was cut. The wheel covers from a white and maroon sometime between 6:30 and 9 p.m. ding band, lady's watch esUmated at canvas on top of the truck also was tom 1979 Mercury, owned by an Auburn November 19,township police report. $130,$200 man's watch, $SOl) yellow gold with damage estimated at $100. Heights man, parked In the main lot of The complainant told police she bad pierced earrings, $300 gold necklace The officer at the scene noted In the Northville Downs. The wheel covers' left ber bome at 6:30 p.m. November 19 with an old American coin, $SOl) gold report that the buIlding Is In "extreme- were valued at $564. According to and upon returning less than three chain bracelet and other various jewels ly poor condition" and entry could have police, the theft likely took place bet- hours later observed that that the In· and pieces of costume jewelry. been gained through any of the four ween 7 p.m. Friday and 2 a.m. Satur- terior of the home was lit llDd she could Various pieces of sUverplate and windows. day. see a television turned on In an upstairs sterllng flatware valued at more than At the time of the report, the vehicle Four wheel covers together valued at bedroom. $1,700also were stolen as well as $375 In had been moved from the Sheldon Road $400 were taken from a tan 1981Ford, Sbe sald she drove to the rear of the currency and coins. station to another location. owned by a Livonia man, and parked at home, went inside and found the home Northville Downs saturday, November and been broken Into. A 1965 Chevrolet, Impala valued at An Innsbrook resident reported an 19. The theft reportedly happened bet· ~Theofficer at the scene was told that $3,000 was reported stolen from a Savoy estimated $200 damage to a 1982LID- ween 7:30 p.m. and 11:30p.m. a.door leading Into the garage as well as Court residence sometime between coin Mark VI sometime between mid- Four chrome wheel covers valued at a door leading from the Interior of the 11:30 p.m. November 20 aDd 7:30 a.m. night and 9 a.m. November 24, ac· $250 were stolen from a beige 1979Ford garage Into the home had been left November 21,townsblp police report. cording to township police. parked In the driveway of a home on unlocked by the complainant, who fur- The complainant told police the vebl· The complainant told police unknown Springfield Court. The theft likely bap- ther stated she bad found the front door cle was locked and parked In front of his ,suspects smashed the windshield on the pened between noon, Tuesday, unlocked - although it previously was residence at the time the Incident 0c- vehicle whUe it was parked overnight November 22, and 10a.m. last Friday. locked. ' curred. outside her apartment. Four sUver GM wheel covers were The officer noted that the complal· He further stated that the car Is up for The officer at the scene sald it ap- stolen from a brown 1983Bulck parked , ~" nant bad two dogs - a German shepard sale and that at 6 p.m. November 20, a peared someone threw a large object at In the city's lower downtown parkIng potential buyer bad come to the the windshield causing it to shatter. deck facing Cady Street. The owner of and a buI! terrier - who were left loose ~~ ~~ iilthe home at the time of the Incident. residence to look at the car. However, no object could be found In the car, a Canton woman, valued the ~~~,--'" The complainant sald be was offered the area. - loss at $100. The wbeel covers were =- The officer also found during an In· LIVONIA WEST 6 Mile Rd. & 1·275 Ph. 464·1300 sPection of an upstairs bedroom that a $2,200 for the car but refused the taken between 6:55 p.m. and 10:50 p.m. <:lockwas stopped at 8:18p.m. amount. An Arborway resident was issUed a last Friday. ·:The door leading from the garage Into Townsblp police are investigating the violation by township police In connec- t1)ehome also showed wbat appeared to Incident and bave contacted other tion with a hit and nm accident at Hag- A white 1976 Olds Cutiass parke«l In tie pry marks. The officer later learned police departments In connection with gerty and Eight Mile roads November the Allen Terrace lot, 401 High Street, uiat the complainant's father bad lock- the theft. 25. was discovered Saturday to bave a ed the door prior to leaving the bome According to the police report, the In· smashed windshield of unknown cause. following his daughter on November 19. An emergency light bar valued at cident occurred when the suspect hit a The car was parked In the east side To ':Stolen items Included a $1,750 gold $200 was stolen from a Northville vehicle stopped at a red light at the in- parking lot, and the damage, listed at ~kIace with a diamond pendant In a Township Fire Truck at the Sheldon tersection of Eight MUeand Haggerty. $200, reportedly took place between 1 The driver of the damaged veblcle p.m. Friday and 10:25a.m. Saturday. told police the suspect got out of bls car to give the complainant driver license There were two incidents of broken information; bowever, when she re- windows of private residences In the ci- Brass plus Glass... just for quested Insurance information, the ty. The owner of a home on Horton .... ","'" suspect returned to his car and drove Street told police he was watcbing away. television at 2:10 a.m. Sunday wben be n entertqining A witness at the scene confirmed the /, heard the sound of glass breaking. He '. ~ complainant's J;eport to police and discovered a 28"x28" double strength noted that wbUe driving away the storm window to his home bad been suspect threw two beer cans out of the broken, but did not see who had done it, passenger window. although he did hear a veblcle driving a Township dispatch contacted the off. Damage was estimated at $50. Oakland County Sheriffs Department The owner of a home on Allen Drive to obtain information about the suspect. reported discovering a 33"x24" lower a The Sheriffs Department made contact storm window to a storm door bad been with the suspect's wife wbo sald her sbattered at an unknown time. The a. husband bad called her about the acci- damage was discovered at 7:45 p.m. dent but indicated that neither party Saturday. :I wanted to make a report. The suspect's wife was advised that a •• report had been requested and that her D"o,m Stat D ,. ',' husband should come to the Northville ••• r ..., ~ .cO.l.lCe- .. s e ~ Township Police Department. The suspect reported to the Nor- Traffic fatalities over the Thanksgiv- The Martell Family : "Handsome" and "Stunning" are the words Tea Table thville Townsblp Police Department ing holiday period were significantly : which come to mind when you first see this as shown November 26, where be gave a written reduced from last year state police Carol, Kristen, Allison & Jim and ver:,bal statement about the Incl- reported Monday, with oniy nine deaths : hand polished pure brass table with its inserted 19" x 33" x 19" dent. . reported statewide compared with 'n We grew up with different religious backgrounds and really : beveled glass top. , . reg. '950.00 According to the pol~ce report, the'" ,~!J1i!1gth~ same Rer:lod In 1982.. "" .." weren't active in any Church after we got married. We realized ; Part of a new collection from !!La Barge" and .. ~~~~'~99~~__ suspect sald be dld"lRlt give Insurance" The 102-hour boliday period used for there vias s'omething~missingin our lives and wanted to get our : specially priced for a limited time, you will Information because he was hurrying to •-reporting traffic deaths began Wednes- girls involved in a good Christian experience. After we moved • Sale ends to Novi we became members of Faith Community and have : certainly have to add this beauty to your living 12/31/83 pick up a friend. day at 6 p.m. and ran through Sunday · The suspect was ~ed a violation for midnight. The nine deaths came In nine really enjoyed our family involvement in the Church. Our room. children love the Sunday School program and Nursery, Vaca- our collection of accessories for the entire home, including faDure to stop within and assured clear separate accidents, most In outstate see distance and Is to appear In 35th Michigan The 1982 death toll derived tion Bible School, and many other youth programs. Come join lamps, area rugs, wall/decorations and lots more. Visa, ;:· District Court December 27. from 23 a~cldents. us at the friendly, informal worship service and discover a MasterCard, and extended terms of course. Of the nine accidents, three are Church where you can truly become part of a Community in Faith. · •. . In the City •.. known to bave involved drivers who trheuUa/lteQfs ·· were intoxicated, three others are · known to have no alcohol Involvement ·· Interi()rs Inl'~~~~:~IKn · Ray A city police officer considers Itlikely and no conclusion bad been reached Faith Community United Presbyterian Church · . Mlchlgan's ',rst Drexel Heritage Cb ;tore Suml, that "unknown subjects" who broke in- regarding alcohol usage In the remain- Meeting At · to Cooke Junior IDgh Scboollast Satur- · •• ,II'II"IOl'\ Ing three accidents . 4440 West Ten Mile · 33300 SLOCUM DRIVE • FARMINGTON • 476-7272 day were In the school's kitchen whUe None of the persons dying on the Novi, Michigan · police Investigated the scene. Open Tues, Wed., Sat. 9:30·5'30; Mon., Thurs, Fn. 9:30.9 00 highways over the bollday weekend 349-5666 ·· ''Serving lhe Melro Area Smce 1938" City police responded to an open was wearing a seatbelt. In 1983to date, alarm from the school at 7:36 p.m. onIy 4.7 percent of the accident victims Worship and Church School, 10 A.M. · Saturday and discovered two school' who had seatbelts avaDable had been · windows bad been broken out. One - a using them wben killed. , plexiglass window leading to the kit- The weekend traffic toll brings to - . \ "0 chen - bad been removed aD In one 1,202 the number killed on Michigan I"L. I bJU15 piece. highways In 1983,a reduction of 6.9 per- vra.11$L. MUSIC SAYS ~~ Police, however, could find no cent from the 1982 figure as of I, tflt' evidence of theft or persons at the scene November 28 which was 1,291.Of these, 1l1. t that night, and left word for school 744 victims had seatbelts or other Coun what words cannot convey. employees to contact the city should restraints avaUable In the car and only evidence of any theft be discovered 35ball used them. , Give- a musical gift to later. . Fatal accidents over the Thanksgiv· some you love Monday morning, It was discovered ing weekend occurred In Genesse, Bay, that the plexiglass molding on the right Lenawee, Saginaw, Ontonagon, Grand side of the entrance to the school's kIt- Traverse, Osceola, Muskegon and Prices slashed on all band instruments chen area bad been replaced, leading Washtenaw counties. one of the responding officers to con- Three of the fatal accidents were 3 days only - Thurs., Fri., Sat. clude "the subjects were In the kitchen car/pedestrian type, two were two- when officers were Investigating the veblcle broadside colllsions, one was a DECEMBER 1st, 2nd, & 3rd breaking and entering." two veblcle head-on, one a single vebl- An investigation Monday determined cle collision with a solid object, one a TRUMPETS SNARE DRUMS & that nothing had been stolen from the slngle-car rollover and one a car-traln Assorted HOLTON DRUM KITS kitchen. accident. professional and Regularly intermediate s299.00 models NOW WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE 30 to 45% off Starting at / s150.00 Our new and expanded Plymouth office - VIOLINS will be open: GUITARS , Mondays until 9:00 P.M. 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1D-A-THE NORTHVILLE RECORD-Wednesday. November 30, 1983 utllt Nllrt~uillt iLtttllrlJ • Our Opinion Off the record

By Kevin Wilson • Liberal tilt is inherent

Recent polls show that the public no longer regards the Infact, it is most often those deeply involved on one side of press with much more truSt than it does politicians, whose an issue who shout loudest that news accounts are not objective credibility of late bas ranked right up there with that of snake - they speak, of course, from a viewpoint that hardly oil salesmen and grave robbers. recognizes objectivity. Ethical reporters (and the profession • has others - just as there are quack doctors, ambulance- Judging by trade journals, this disturbs many journalists, . chasing lawyers, and similar hooligans in every field) are not largely those in the television and daily newspaper games, who ,writing biased stories for personal gain of the monetary or recall the post-Watergate days when reporters were regarded power-grabbing sense. They're doing the job, meeting the. as heroes. Now we hear at every turn that "the media" is too obligation of the press to perform a "watchdog" role in society. liberal, too critical of the established order, and that this bias is This often means calling for reforms, or change from the pre- reflected in news accounts, which are blamed for everything sent way of doing things - which is pretty close to the political from the outcome of the Vietnam War to the firing of a sports science 101class definition of liberalism. coach. If we too often sound the alarm erroneously, there is cause • There are many, myself included, in this business who for concern. But most of us would prefer to have it that way than ' would not only admit that the press has something of a liberal to have no one shouting at all. Perhaps th'e distrust of the press bias, but who would prefer to see it err in that direction than in results from an overzeaJousness in the post-Watergate years - the other. The bias comes not so much from a determined leftist like the little boy who cried "wolr' too often, we find ourselves . activism as it does from individual motivations to enter a ignored even when there is a real cause for the alarm. career and the backgrounds entalled in doing so, together with the requirements of the job. For instance, I personally find Ralph Nader and his ilk un- . WbiJe a large proportion of our readers are schooled or trustworthy and feel the auto industry gets a bad rap from so- work in business or in technical fields, the vast majority of called "consumer advocates." At the same time, Iwould prefer reporters have liberal arts educations of one form or another. to have such folks around generating exaggerated, slanted The liberal bias, I believe, is far less severe on the pages of coverage of such issues as the Pinto fuel tank design or X-car • weekly community papers such as The RecOrd than it is in the brakes than to have the criticism totally unreported, or versions major national press and television news. Still, taking stock in of the story circulating to act as apologies for error. our offices you'd find people with degrees reflecting majors and - , minors in English, history, political science, international rela- In this light - intent on assuring that issues are raised for. tions, music, art, religion, education and philosophy. A survey discussion - a press biased to the left is far more active and ef- of our readers, I wager, would show far more degrees in fective than one slanted to.the right. Overly critical? Yes, at ' business administration, engineering, marketing, mathematics times. But that is the nature of the beast - even conservative . and sciences than would ever be found !D a similarly-sized journals, whose writers are most fond of bewailing the liberal sampling of journalists. slant of the newspapers and television, produce more critical . stories than laUdatory ones. • Given those differences in expertise and points of view, it should surprise no one that when reporters falter in the quest for pure objectivity they more often fall to the side readers find That readers and viewers recognize a liberal bias is suffj- . "too liberal." It also shouldn't be any great revelation to cient argument that the other side somehow gets its message . discover that reporters, who are generalists, make honest through - else how would people know the press was slanted? . Record. ,photo by JOHN GALLOWAY mistakes when trying ~ covering the nltW·gritty of a specialist I' ..Readers may reject the slant ola story, but the press has done. field. The result is something short of the full troth in the eyes of . its job if it holds the bias to a minimum, distributes the basic : Window decoration at IV seasons deserves special award those deeply involved. facts and provides a basis for debate. .. Windows excellent - About Town After award warranted the By Steve Fe.cht fact The special Chamber Presi- Gardner's outstanding contribution By dent's Christmas Decorating to the holiday season decorating. "I PHILIP JEROME • Trophy award presented by the don't know why we didn't think of it Northville Community Chamber of sooner," she commented. NoL many people realize it, but a Commerce to Four seasons owner newspaper editor frequently serves as a Dewey Gardner is a well-deserved As established, the award may counselor to area residents, receiving calls one. The decorated windows of the be presented twice to the same from distraUght citizens seeking assistance flower and gift store on Main Street business, which' then is retired with their problems. long have been holiday season at- from competition to a "hall of tractions, adding to the enjoyment One such call came in last week. I could fame" status. Itdoes not have to be of shopping downtown. tell the woman was troubled by the tone of awarded if no decorating is con- her voice, which quavered as she asked her sidered outstanding enough in a The windows annually have wise and friendly local editor for advice on a • given year, according to Kay won awards in the store's domestic problem. Keegan, chamber executive direc- · classification in the window judg- tor. Previously, judges awarded "It's·my husband," she related. "I don't ing that is part of the Christmas know what I'm going to do with him." · Walk the Sunday before Thanksgiv- first and second place and honorable mention in five "What's the problem," I asked in a ing. Residents and visitors have benign and understanding voice. "You can come to anticipate outstanding classifications - but there was no overall winner. Creation of the talk: to me." , decorating. This year's window Her words came slowly. "Well," ,she features popular teddy bears in old- trophy awarii also provided op- portunity for new competition stammered, "you may remember him. I told fashioned setting. m the gifts, fiorists and antiques you about him last SUIIimer. He's the guy who .• category this year, with Wooden wears long-sleeved shirts in the middle of the Gardner and his staff have said Shovel Antiques capturing first summer no matter how hot it gets just so '. · they begin planning the Christmas place. everyone will know he drives an air- : window early in the year while conditioned car on his way to meetings with .: ~ ordering at the merchandise all kinds of important muckety-mucks." . markets. The Chamber President's As Barbara Jamieson, one of Suddenly, it all came back. "Not that Christmas Decoration Trophy the chamber judges, commented, Bozo, again," I grimaced. "The guy who has award was voted upon at the last the downtown is filled with many his shirts monogrammed with iVOry thread chamber session. President Sherry excellent decorations. It's well on the cuffs? What's he up to this time?" Spaman said chamber members in worth taking time to window shop "It's his Christmas list, .. she responded. doing so were acknowledging along downtown streets. "There's only one thing he wants for • Christmas; it's some sort of super briefcase that's in the four-figure price range. " Publication Number USPS396880 "A briefcase that costs more than $1,000?" I asked increduously. "How can a (lh~, Northuillr, tf{l·rllr~ briefcase cost more than $1,000? Does it come with awet bar and television set, 'or what? II "I think it bas some sort of special im- Member. Michigan Press Assoclallon Business. Edllollal and Adverlislng offices Suburban Newspapers ot America located al 104 W. Main St.• NGrthvllle. Michigan ported leather," she replied. Nallonal Newspaper Assoclallon 48167.Telephone 349-1700.Send address changes "Imported from where?" I interrupted. to The NorthVille Record. P.O. Box 699. Brighton. "The moon?" Represented Nationally by "'~liIPI(1 M148116 U.S. SUBURBAN PRESS.INC. .1111' "I think it's important that you set this • clown straight. And you oUght to do it quick- And MIChigan Newspaper Coop .. lnc .. Suzanne Dlmltroll. Advorliling Manager American Newspaper Represenlallves, Inc. M,cholo McElmurry . Our Town Editor' ly," I continued. "Get him handercbiefs - SChOOlReporler monogrammed with iVOry thread, if you Kevon A W,lson • • • . •..•• Reporter' Greon Sheot Eall Editor want; but don't get him that briefcase. That's B J. Marlin. . . . •Sporll Editor' the most ridiculous thing I've ever beard. Genoral Roporrer ~ SIigerlUvingston JOin M Day. . .. .•... . Managing Ed,tor You can't condone that type of bebavior." Michael Preville. '" .• •. Director at Salel .., Publications, Inc. RolandJ Peterson...... ExeCUlo\04lEditOr She thanked me profusely for the advice 'I Jack W. Hollman " .Vice President & and bung up. I only hope that I helped _ , Goneral Manager can A Subsidiary ot Sl.burban Communications Corp Window watchers there are some Problt;ms only an editor can ; " handle. . • '.' e:· Wednesday, November 30. 1883- THE NORTHVILLE RECORD-11·A -llf.iiiih------.--...'-iflI :Readers Spea~ 50% OftL, '. ., Church, . women donate to local charities :' ~~ONEiDA . STAINLESS· : To the Editor: possible to open a weekly actiVity direction for our Seniors. It is hoped • As Christmas time approaches, the Recognition needed center. that In the near future additional '~~ ~ I 5-Plece Place Settings I ~ physical needs of the community seem This is open to all 8enlors, 55 and facUlties and activities would be made q.;~ . • for seniors program '~ '" n·,1III8It to It.t with the bell... • JDore pronounced. Church Women over, and bas proVided a needed incen- possibie, along with needed transporta· ""'" .-..I . Q} eepeclIIIy when you.e pIIn/WIg : Ynited of Northville and' Novl feel tive for a growing program. In the ~ tion for 8enlors, to these and other civic ~~ ~ ..... llatwwepurc:haet.Fotyean. .; • privueged to be able to support three To the Editor: weeks the center has been open, there functions and services. Ofdlnlngpleaure.c::hooseOneldal charitable organizations. I tblnk it is time for the Northville has been a total attendance of over 700. ~~.~! ', Thanks to Lynn Paquette and those senior Citizens to stand up and be To me this is a giant step in the right LeooPrlce l -----..:.." ~'~=:n=~paw who helped her conduct a successful counted. Their plight and their \ I ~. LaIcewood. satlnque, Chateau). 1.500 september garage sale, the CWU had endeavors should be recognized i and , .... ~ • unltI. "1lOl'-. WIlen dIooslng OneIda, an of $150. Since the community SubstaDtial Savings ~I'"~ l. c:heCkoul our BRlDAL REGISTRY. excess (they stiould) be re1mbursed for what OD all OpeD Stock! ,,~ , helped make the sale a success, it was they have been denied. Bills seek to reform declded unanimously to return the The 8enlors had to give up a building / money to the community. DonaUons of and meeUng place with complete fur- .• $50 each were given to Northville/Novi nishings, and start anew. Through the Detroit Water Board ~~~ FISH, Northville Civic Concern and goodness of the Presbyterian Church, EASTLAND MAU UVONlA BRlARWOOD FAIALANE 521-1100 522-1850 Novi Emergency Food Program. the Northville 8enlors Club has a place - 761-1002 336-(l388 Church Women United is a national to meet once a month. By TIM RICHARD would include a representative from LAKESIDE WESTLAND TWELVE OAKS SOUTHf'lEU) movement through which Orthodox, 247-8111 721-5410 349-8090 357-2122 However, they have to be self· each customer community. Each would ClIIny HlllltltilllD TeJ.XPIaza Protestant aDd Catholic women express supporting due to the fact that city fun- RepubUcans in the Michigan have one vote per 10,000 population. the ecumenical dimensions of tbelr ding was el1mlnated because of a legislature are pusblng two different Detroit could nominate six persons falth. Our chapter Includes seven local limited budget: The 8enlors still did not reform bills to give suburbs their own and the assembly would pick three of churches. . have adequate social facUlties here in representation on the Detroit Water them. Yearly CWU sponsors three Northville. As a result, many that could Board. . / Fessier's blll, co-sponsored by ecumenical services for the communi- drive or had other transportation took Their complaint is the same. In the Senator Doug Cr:uce (R-Troy), is ty. The next service is World Day of advantage of what other neighboring . words of senator Richard Fessler (R- slmllar to plans advocated during the Prayer scheduled for March 2, at the clUes had to offer. ' West Bioomfield), sponsor of the senate • 19708by Representative John Bennett Novi Methodist Church. These services Thanks to the board of education, the bill: ID-Redford). are interesting, lnsplrlng and short. area 8enlors were provided an office "Currentiy, there are more than 100 An alde to Cruce said the bill bas been They provide an oppolrtunlty for all of and meeUng rooms in the elementary communities in southeast Micb1gan referred to the Senate Finance and us, through many, to gather together to school building. With this help from the who purchase their water and/~r sewer Municipalities committee, chaired by praise our one true God. Join 11$. school, along with the backing from the Gary Corbin (DoCllo). "At the very , . ~aronBwill senior citizens' councU, it has been ieast, we should get a hearing. It may be reported out," the alde said. Law's bill is patterned after the act 'It will be a couple (of) creaUng the Southeastern Micb1gan years battle.' Transportation Authority. It would create a Southeastern Micb1gan Water Authority (SEMWA) to replace the News from - Gerald H. Law Detroit Water Board. '. Lansing State Representative It calls for a 15-member SEMWA board, one ~presentative for every 300,000 population.' In any city with By R. ROBERT GEAKE 300,000 population, the mayor, with State Sell1itor service, and htore than half the users council consent, could select its own reside outside Detroit. board members. In practice, only "Yet the suburban users have vir- Detroit would pick its own members. tually no input into the operation of the Detroit would have four members. Wayne County suburbs probably system or the rates charged for usage,'" would have four seats, wblle Oakland . Fessler said in .a recent news con- ByR. ROBERTGEAKE fact, natural mothers. They say the ference. would have three, Macomb would have • State Senator complexity of this practice does not two and Lapeer and Genesee would allow for regulations that anticipate all Representative Gerald Law CR- - share two, under Law's formula. Should Micb1gan's so-called "sur- ofitspotentialprobiems. Plymouth Township) says suburban ,. "I rogate" mothers be considered Most of those who oppose the bill customers of Detroit have "no con~ Law s bill would assign no role In the criminals who engage in baby-se1llng or , would prefer to have surrogate ar- fidence" in Detroit's rate setUng pro- selection I.'~ to either Wayne Coun- as kind-hearted women who make the rangements remain legal, but regulate cedure. "I won't say suburban ty Executive ~illlam Lucas or Oakland Are you too busy to pursue a traditional ultimate sacrifice to help a desperate, them through stringent laws that do not representatives on the water board County Executive Daniel T. Murphy. on-campus education? Schoolcraft has I infertile couple? allow for profit. They cite the human could lower rates, but at least subur- In Oakland County, the first water tne answer ... The emotional drama of that question needs of infertile couples who banites could have more confidence in board member would be picked by the was characterized by passionate desperately desire to have a cb11d. them "he said SEMCOG General Assembiy from TAKE A TELECOURSE I debate on the floor of the Senate recent- Because there Issuch a long waJting list ,. , Oakland County residents - the same • AT SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE ly. Previous arguments had been heard for adoptive babies. many will never be At present, the Detroit Water Board method by which SEMTA board in committee meetings and public bear- able to exercise that abUlty. Regulating has seven members - four from members are picked. 1984 Winter Schedule ings held around the state. the practice, they contend, will be safer Detroit and three from suburban Th thod i Introduction to Business (3credits) BUS 101Sect. #110830 The debate focused on a controversial than sending surrogate arrangements customer communities. All are ap- e me s unpopular with bill - Senate Bill 63 - which seeks to "underground" where tl!ere is more pointed by the mayor of Detroit and all

New Furnace Breathrough· CITY OF NOVI Cuts Heating Costs! NOTICE OF SALE OF USED AUTOMOBII,..ES -NEW HOURS- • Electric Spark Ignition • 83% Efficiency • Super Compact • ~cluslve Super S The City of Novi will receive sealed bids and Saves Space... Heat Exchanger for the sale of three (3) used automobiles as follows:

1. 1977 Plymouth - fou r door sedan for 2.1980 Dodge - four door sedan • .3. 1978 Pontiac - four door sedan URGENT & GENERAL Bids will be accepted until 3:00 P.M., EST, December 9, 1983, at lhe office of the City Clerk, 45225 W. Ten Mile Road, Novi, Michigan. The automobiles are being sold FAMILY CARE "as is". Envelopes must be plainly marked "Us- ed Automobile Bid".

Geraldine Stipp, • Publish: 11-29-83 City Clerk 6 P.M. to 10 P.M. - Monday thru Friday 12 Noon t~ 5 P.M. - Saturday and Sunday TOWNSHIP OF NORTHVILLE PUBLIC HEARING these The TOWNSHIPOF NORTHVILLEwill hold a Onecall does Public Hearing on: December 8,1983,7:30 p.m., Northville Township Hall. to consider an ap- plication for a foster family group home to be EXTENDED . located: 41845 West 8 Mile Road If you cannot attend this hearing but wIsh to hours are for your convenience and itall •.. make a comment, please send all cor- To sell "anything or everything" respondence to: Susan J. Heintz, Township to serve the commu~ity needs quickly. easily and at a cost as low Clerk, 41600 West Six Mile Rd., NorthVille. MI as 10words for $4.501 Phone the 48167. classified department today. sales Publish: November 30,1983 "WE'RE HERE WHEN YOU NEED US" are often made the same day the ad is run. Everybody reads the classifieds-Iet it sell for your Phone today, sell tomorrow. TO RESIDENTS OF THE Plymquth TOWNSHIP OF NORTHVILLE Communil·y Clinic You may be eligible to have your 1983 Special Assessment District Payment paid by the Township. In order to qualify you 1311 ANN ARBOR ROAD , .' must meet certain low/moderate Income requirements. For further Information call Plymouth Susan Heintz, Clerk, 348-9000. 453-8510 \ - Publls!l: 11/30/83 .'

.. ' - 1 , \ ~------_-:..._------~ .- 12·A- THE NORTHVILLE RECORD-Wednesday, November 30. 1983 w--- :'IJ) Year-End "'Ay Pre-Plan Drug abuse center seeks fund Closeout Your Funeral NmI''t , RANDOLPH FENCE By SUSAN KAUPPItA plovldes group support for fanilly went counseling. Here', ny- members and Individual and group "We know what our youngster went USUPPLY Nora WUson believes this Is a counseling to drug abusers. througb and bow we COUldn't find 29820 W. 9 Mile FREEZE f1JN1RAL com fOREVER Thanksgiving she will never forget. The WUsons became Involved with anyone to talk to," Dick Wilson explaIn- (West of Middlebelt) FunwII cfl8rOet .. froIIn et TODAV'8 PRICE8.' Two weeks ago Nora stood In front of PDAP when one of their SOns was a ed. "We are commJUecl'to establishing • ProttGt __ tomon'OW'l flIGMr prtoeI. • the congregation of the Milford drug abuser while a student In Huron such a program bere." Farmington Hills 476-7038 Presbyterian Church and asked ber Valley SChools. Unable to find help Donations to PDAP may be sent to fellow members to pray. locally - both for themselves and for P.O. Box 460, Milford, Michigan 48042. -. SAVE-AS YO'" SPECIFY "I needed their help. The Executive their teenager - the WUsons sent their Persons seeking additional informa- au.et ~ 0Ytf~ng. 8peclfyonlywl\at you Board of the Palmer Drug Abuse Pr0- son to PDAP In Texas where he under- tion may call 684-PDAP. wIIh to epend. • gram of Southeast MIchigan had set .?ril~ PLYMOUTH December 1 as the deadline to ralse the p , GET PEACE-OF-MIND remaining funds to bring counselors ,10am,.6 m·ORCHARDS'1 from Texas so we could begin helping Users tell their stories young people with drug abuse pro- blems. &Cider~illt "I asked them to add PDAP to their "I have used pot, mescaline, LSD, "One nlght I smoked some hasblsb Beautiful ! prayers, and let me tell you, things are acid, speed and cOcaIDe... I wanted to "Fresh-Cut" beginning to happen," she exclaImed and took a couple of hits of speed. I got a escape, to block things out." sharp pain In my chest and I was numb- Trees Now Friday. That Is how 19-year-old Mike Brandon Available -:ca. -1 WID. =': ing out (arms and legs were numb). I That is how WUson summed up her of Highland began his story of drug in- feelings when she learned that a local was very scared and Ihad my dad take Prices from '14" & up ~~ REDroRDI5450~_ volvement. me to the hospital," Mike said. Come early for resident, Beverly Paisley pledged # J' LIVONIA S7IIOSld&eRDIS4IIS2 "I got involved because my older "For some strange reason though, I best $5,000 from the Charles M. Bauervic selectlonl brother and his friends were using pot. told myself Icouldn't stop using drugs, Foundation to help PDAP reach Its When he moved away, I was so alone goal. so I quit the hard stuff and just used and the only one at home. Igot Into the pot," he went on. t 137~ c& Paisley said Monday she had been heavy stuff after he left," Mike recall- U But a year ago Mike wanted to make , , watching PDAP for the past year and ed. ' his family proud of him. He bad also was impressed with the way area Today Mike Isn't proud of his past. heard about an alternative education Sfnd____for FREEI Book/tl • residents were supporilng it. But he has been stralght for over year program for dropouts at Brooks Center "Everybody knows there is a drug an~ wants to tell his story In order to run by former MHS teacher Lyman " , problem. What's so scary is that you help others. Jump. . . '-- never know who will become Involved," "I declded to give it a try. It was a she said. new start .. .it was a hard start. From In addition to the $5,000 grant from 'It was peer pressure - .. Brooks, I got a job with Mr. Jump's her father's foundation, Palsley stated help and I graduated last June," Mike she would also give PDAP $5,000 to br- I made my first buy at related. • Ing Dave Toma to speak In Huron "I hope PD~ opens soon because I .Valley. An ex-cop, he is nationally school. Soon I was don't want kids to go througb what I known for increasing drug awareness went through," be said. in this country. He will appear in popping pills it BrightonNovember~30. made me feel good. ' Tim Driscoll, 23, began smoking pot Nora and her husband Dick, along wben he was 13-years-old. . with the Board of Trustees and other "It was peer pressure ... I made my PDAP supporters, have been working Tim Driscoll first buy at school. Soon I was popping hard to ralse $91,700 for the first year's drug user pills. I also took speed, acid and every operating budget of the office at the once In awhile I snorted coke. Milford Presbyterian Church. "It made me feel good, and I could By Monday of this week, $6,197is still Physically Mike still suffers from the escape. I could be in a bad mood, pop a ~UALITY ~L8THE' ~8."?~:~b needed. Of that amount, $2,325 has been effects of drugs. "I have short-term pill and feel good. When I took acid, it LQlQiies, Men (, ~hiIQi ..e pledged, leaving $3,872 to go. memory. I can remember things long was fascinating to see all the colors," % '~(".- "People have been marvelous. ago, but I have a problem remembering Tim said. '~ FACTORYOUTLETDIRECTTOY~ ( Anybody and everybody have been try- things like a doctor's appointment that "I quit school at 17 because it wasn't Ing to help us reach our goal," Wilson Imade. You just forget. the fun place to be. There was more go. No Middleman • Below Wholesale ' related. "For example, there is a lady "There are over 500 chemicals In pot. Ing on outside of school th,t I was in- on Social 8ecurity who donates $5 each We don't even know what half of them terested in. My whole attitude toward 0L and· month out of her check. ' are. One puff on a marijuana cigarette life changed. Nothing mattered except "If the donations continue, we are Save 55 /0 more! lasts 30 days in your brain. Itbums out getting bUZZed,"be added. seeking a January 21 opening," she your brain cells," Mike related. Tim eventually experienced a bad said. . "The flI'Sttime I got busted at Milford trip and ended up in a hospital. Although located in Milford, PDAP High School was when Mr. Lancaster, "My parents have been supportive In will serve a 5O-mile radius of the the assistant principal, caught me and helping me get my act together. Ihave village. According to Wilson, the pro- another kid exchanging stull. They done a lot of things to hurt my parents gram is a non-profit, para-professional, (school officiais) didn't find anything which will take time to heal, he explain-, outpatient program to help teenager, on me, even though I had a couple hits ed. adults and parents who lives have of acid, speed and two joints In my When Tim was traveling around the .Designer become unmanageable due to tIle ef- wallet. country and landed In Denver, be fects of substance abuse. "I ditched the stuff In the river on the became involved with PDAP there. Blue Jeans- Unlike many drUg assistance pro- way home. I was worried about going to "It was like a big family to me. There $795.$950.$1150 grams, PDAP is free to all participants. jall," Mike said. were people my own age trying to stay OPEN It provides a poslUve peer group, Although lie promised his frantic straight. I would like to become a EVERYDAY -, Ladle~' stretch; Mens welcomes all age groups from 12years mother that he would layoff drugs, be PDAP counselor to help kids," Tim con- 10-9 . &Childrens up, holds weekly meetings, acti.!ities, dldnt. He went on to even harder stuff. tinued. SUN. 10-5 Everyday Low Pcice

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LIVONIA PLYMOUTH 15986 MIDDLEBELT (Between 5 and 6 Mile) LIVONIA 42291 Ann Arbor Rd., (at Lilley) PLYMOUTH CORNWELL IMMIIIepatio Open Monday through Friday 9 am - 9 pm Open Monday - Saturday 10 am - 6 pm Christmas World Saturday 9 am - 6 pm Monday, Thursday & Friday til9 pm 874 Ann Arbor Rd. • Plymouth Phone: 522·5300 SINCE 1925 Phone: 455-3393 Mon. thru Fri. 10-9 Sat. 10~6Sun. 12-5 459·7410 ClassifiedlAd? Call 348·3022 ------.:...------r------..:..--'~~ p, ... -- ~...... ,~-.", \ r e. Want Ads Section GREEN SHEET· INSIDE Sliger/Livingston East ... B • Wednesday, November 30, 1983 ••• Low-cost storm windows boost growth of Novi business started two years ago ,

• ByTRISHCOATES Now that winter bas arrived, it's time once again to think about energy bills. Heat Check Energy Projects In Novl of· fers one quick and relatively painless way to keep those ever·rislng costs In line. , Heat Check manufactures "Heat Savers," Inside storm wfn40ws which 1nsulate and reduce beat loss. "It's an inexpensive ~er to a very expensive problem," said Nancy Bates, • owner and ,manager of the company. "It's expensive to replace windows . .ThIs product is very cost-effective." Each Heat saver bas a narrow 'aluminum frame. Glass is not used, but acrylic, which is stronger and bas a ~er resistance to beat loss. The In- sert is placed over the inside of the ex- Isting window. The bulb gasket weatherstrip forms a tight seal, elimlnatlng drafts. The dead air trap- • ped between the insert and the glass ~ :window acts as an 1nsulator, reducing ,theheatloss. . , The panels can be used In place of or In conjunction with storm windows. Vinyl handles and lightweight construc- SAVING ENERGY - Nancy Bates, above, is proprietor of Heat .tlon make them easy to Install and Check Energy Products in Novi, manufacturer of inside storm 'remove. ' , windows such as the vinyl one being assembled by Dave and Bob, ; Bates said the bulk of Heat Cbeck's Heat Check employees, at left. Photos by Steve Fecht 'business is residential, but llbraries, 'schoois, banks and churches allhave In- 'stalled the panelS ~y. Virtual- from $400 to $1,400. percent off your fuel bill." Several Heat Check saies reps also smoothly, she said, she needed to do of her own three children. In fact, ly any place with conventional windows The panels qualify for the energy tax Bates also cites a third benefit: "It are female. "I don't have any problem other things. She first chaired a com· they've often been Involved with them • can make use of the acrylic panels. credit. "What that means to people who stops the icy windows that people hate with thinking women are as good as mission on aging, trying to Install with her. One customer, a Michigan National are eligible is a 15percent tax credit up so much." men. I have two women who could sell senior citizen housing In Farmington. "I think our children took pride In the Bank branch in StetUng Heights, to $2,000," said Bates. The company supplies a lot of Inserts most men under'the table. I also have She left the commission to direct a things we did," she said. "Certainly my boasted a :n percent drOp In fuel bills Bates said customers like the panels for door walls. "They're a major loss some very competent men. - 'political campaign for city councll. husband was supportive. I'm glad I after putting In the panels, Bates for several reasons, chief among them (of heaU," she said. "It's au that "I do think they (women) have to be a Then she directed educational pro- didn't have to expend energy fighting reported. The cost of the windows was being the energy savings. glass." , lot sharper to get the same results, just grams for a mental health outpatient him." amortiZed in six months. "The greatest source of heat loss is Senior citizens like the panels to legitimize what they're doing." clinic. Bates also is proud of her ac- Installation costs vary because each through windows," she said. "There is because they're light enough to lift in Bates said she has faced some complishments with Heat Cbeck. "It's panel is 'custom made. The custom virtually no resistance to heat loss and out. People with central air- resistance from people In business Bates said her various projects have a good product," she said. "It does the design ensures the tightest possible fit through a single pane of glass." conditioning can leave them in year- because she's a woman. She cited one helped, not hindered, the development job. We don't have to trick people." between the window frame and the The panels also elIminate drafts. round because the panels keep the hot, .example where she called to request a • elastomeric seal on the insert. A com- "When you stop cold, drafts, you're muggy air of summer out of the-house. bid on acrylic. "They sent it to my hus- pany representative measures each more comfortable at lower Bates said she believes that it's not band," she recalled. Window and computes the cost. Total temperatures," Bates explained. "For only important to sell, but also to serve. RecenUy, a man called asking to cost for an entire house could range every one degree you lower it, it's three She is attempting to see that more is speak to the manager. Bates responded Spectacular Winter SaVings i done In the area of consumer education that she was the manager. He then ask- about energy. Heat Check plans to , ed to speak to ~ person In charge. She sponsor energy man.agement seminars , sai~' she, .was In ch~e. He ask~ :to discuss'ways to reC1ucefuel bills. The'" severallIlore tlmes~ each time phrasing first,., on November, 17, featured the question differenUy. Each time he ,~" FREE "BOOTS ' Genuine Princeton Energy Partners, Inc. received the answer that Bates was the Leather One ot the problems Bates confronts person he wanted to talk to. "He had a S $SS~!~~c'!a~eol is that people are spending money pay- mental block," she said. I Mc.delSuper 2. 330 or 41 0 ing huge energy bills at the same time Bates had some advice for other faced with spending more money to buy women In business. "It's important to • a product to save energy. She said pea- be competent to start with and to belong ~ -ArctlcCat pIe often say they have storm windows to professional organizations. It gives SAVE ~ -John Deere -Polaris or thermopane windows so they don't you new Insights au the time." S87 1t-ftOrl8nE~. • e, ~J Snowmobiles need anything else. She said the most serious problem Authorized Dealer She disagrees, arguing that storm facing women Inbusiness is being taken Super 2 - 14" Bar SALE .. iiiliili=..... - Parts, Acces. windows don't seal completely around seriously. "It doesn't matter how pro- • 19cubte.nCheoo'ne • automatic oder $16995 WOLVERINE -Clothing the edges and themopane seals break in fessional I am if a person refuses to • ~IO,atJon.sotu-on - Service time. ' relate to me In a professional manner," • PfofeSSlOnaldesogn reg 5256"' Heat Check consists of Bates, six she said. "'~DOII BAKER'S sales representatives and three-~four Bates cautioned that women, more 1550Milfon! Rd. Highland men bulldlng windows In the shop. The than men, need to balance their lives r:3 L~ :L..~ i~~~"~ " (313)887-2410 j main office and manufacturing shop regarding roles and objectives. Sbe Model 330 ,,-

Lou Lappa assembles creative Christmas decorations such' as ~. ~~~~~R~~~~~~!RA348C3T404R4 JllllEElf these (West 01 Talt) Sat. 9-12 • IIIrrltlilLf IALEI SECURITY ENTRY g GARAGE DOORS' ·Steel ·Wood • Save Big Dqllars on All Models! Steel •Fiberglass Doors • 24 Months to Pav-Interest FREE! Insulated •Automatic Openers· MIl lIPPfOYIlCI Cledil and a nonnaJ ebM. payment. I Replacement t J r 1 r 1~ • $250 to $400 in Clothing and Sled Doors Fit ~ - -'- ~ i(.~~~)"f.~) Accessories FREE * ! I]~'L:::.:. OpeningOriginal .l'~--.._X J~ _ 1 r -~;----=r ·Wlh1he~of.""" ....,.1ObiI ~ _L IL j SALES-SERVICE-INSTALLATION _CommerCialand ReSidential mHOLIDAY ~ Taylor Doors Livingston County (517)546-5710 AFTER6 CALL (5171 223·3631 ~1/2 Oll~ ~.SPECIAL ~ ~WESTON_ I .' WINDOW ~Q REPLACEMENT INC. AFE ...MEDICALL Y SUPERVISED BY DOCTORS AND NURSES.

LOSE 3 TO 8 POUNDS AI ~C) AVAILABLE; FASI ... VIsit Our Showroom WEATHER SHIELD•ENERGY A WEEK. 11548 Highland Rd. g~~~I~:I~~8&'?rJ~R (M·59) Hartland TRIPLE.GLAZED GLASS. Yl Mile E. of 23 BLOWN·IN CELLOULOSE INSULATION EFFECIIVE ...fREE STA- 632-5176 IWe Install All Year I BILIZATION AND MAINTENANCE HUrry, offers good while dealer inventory lasts. KEEPS THE WEIGHT OFF: (E. Sale ends January 31, 1984. ------UARAITEED RESULTS • As people vary so does weight loss Bring FOR MEN, WOMEN & TEENAGERS '- Thesier ,~- a friend. + CALL OR DROP IN FOR FREE CONSULTATION Equipment Company Donate Blood QUICK WEIGHT LOSS CENTERS :~ 28342 Pontiac Trail, South Lyon together. BRIGHTON ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••227-7428 =: MAJOR CREDITCARDS ACCEPTED HOURS: MON·FRI8 AM-7 PM :- South Lyon-(313)437-2091 / Brighton-(313)227-2322 L -- -

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ANIMALS • One local call places a want ad in Animal Services 155 Farm Animals 153 over 64,000 homes through the Horses & Equip. 152 Household Pets 151 following newspapers: Pet Supplies 154 AUTOMOTIVE Northville Record Automobiles 240 (313)348-3022. Autos Under $1000 241 Auto Parts & Service 220 Autos Wanted 225 Walled Lake News Novi News Boats & Equip. 210 Campers. Trailers (313)669-2121 (313)348-3024 & Equip. 215 COnstruction EqUIp 228 South Lyon Herald 4 Wheel Drive Vehicles 233 Motorcycles 201 "(313)437-4133 Recreational Vehicles 238 Snowmobiles 205 • Milford Times Trucks 230 Vans 235 (313)685-8705 EMPLOYMENT Business & Prolesslonal Brighton 'Argus ServIces 175 Business Opport. 167 (313)227-4436 Help Wanted General 165 Help Wanted sales 166 001 Absolutely Free 010 Special Notices 010 Special Notices 021 Houses For Sale County Argus/Pinckney Post Income Tax Service 180 REAL ESTATE ~ Situations Wanted 170 INDOOR white Slmese kitten, LEARN ceramics. Certified FOWLERVILLE small house' FOR RENT absolu\ely (313)227-4437 declawed. After 4:30 pm. ANTIQUE DEALERS teacher. Make canisters. for sale by owner. Gas heat, In ; Apartments 064 fOR SALE AND trees. Milford area. (313)685- town. 2 bedrooms. Irontroom •. Buildings & Halls 078 (3131227-3139. 3483. kitchen. bathroom. Ap-. Country Argus/ Hartland Herald Condominiums. FREE 30 Inch gas stove. free. you ARTISANS WANTED --- (313)227-4436 Townhouses 069 pIck up. (313)231-2445. TO OPEN ANTIQUE NON-DENOMINATIONAL mar- 021 Houses For Sale pllances. bedroom set includ- Duplexes 065 VILLAGE IN HISTORIC riages performed. Rev. Clark. ed. $23,900 on Land Contract All Items offered In thiS 30 inch Kenmore electric • Houses 061 BUILOINGIN (517)223-9904. with $15.000 down or $23.000 "Absolutely Free" column Fowlerville Review Indust.·COmm. 076 range. self-cleaning. working FOWLERVILLE. SOME cash. (517)223-7148. Lakelront Houses 062 must be exactly that, free condition, (313)34~7. PARENT'S Anonymous: Los- (517)548-2570 to those responding. ThIS RENTAL STILL ing your cool? Contact Joan Land 084 LONG haired male and female liVing Quarters newspaper makes no AVAILABLE. Hutchins. (517)546-4126. kittens. In all colors. (517)546- Livingston County Press To Share 074 charge for these IIstmgs. Mobile Homes 070 8744. (517)546-4657 BRIGHTON but restricts use to PSYCHIC - READER (517)548-2570 Mobile Home Sites 072 LOVABLE kittens and cats. reSidential. Sliger/- ADVISOR (SPIRITUAUSn 4 bedroom - 2 bath Cape Cod. OlllceSpace 080 shots, wormed. some ADULT foster care vacancy Fairway Trails Subd., Rooms 067 LiVIngston Publications 40 Years experience. All neutered. (313)227-9584. Brighton. Full warranty by Storage Space 088 accepts no responSibility now available In col!ntry sur- ·facets. .. Satisfaction rOUnding. Resident must be builder. $65,200. Favorable POI.ICY STATEMENT. All ochert,.'ng Vacation Rentals 082 lor actions between in- 10 week old all white Lab mIx. guaranteed or no donation." published In ShgerlLnlingston Wanted to Rent 089 dividuals regardmg Ab- and black Lab mix. (313)437- ambulatory. (517)548-3489. (Also parties - groups). terms. Granada Homes. Newsp.lC)ets .s sublect to the (313)229-2080or (313)85>2646. eond .. FOR SALE solutely Free ads. (non· 0806. (313)35S-4598. FOWLERVILLE/Gregory. !tOns stated In the appheable rile card. Cemetery Lots 039 CLAIRVOYANT reader and coc»es o' whleh are available 1(0ft' the commercial) accounts on- LAB. mix puppy. male. to Three bedrooms. large kit· RATES Condominiums 024 counselor. call Helen COUNTRY HOME department. ly. Please cooperate by .dyerllslng Sliger/.. Farms. Acreage 027 good home. (517)223-3488. Stephens. (313)47~1. RASCALS Grand Opemlng. chen. larmhOme. 'l4 remodel- llYlnoston Newspapers. '001 W Main. placmg your "Absolutely 3 Bedroom. 2 bath. 2200 10 Words Houses 021 5 Month old male German Join us December 4th Irom ed. ten acres. Large barn with NOeuus. 01 rac. coaor reftgt<>nor ria- Household Goods 104 AFFECTIONATE cat. spayed. In losing weight before contract. Ranch with walk-out • Display honalonQ," (313)227-6578. • themselves. $5.50 per dozen. baths. 2 car garage. sauna Equal HouSU\Q Opportunlly stogan Lawn & Garden declawed. food. litter. to good Christmas. completely safe. lower level. all sports lake. Equal HouSlftQ OpportUrHty Care & Equip. 109 SIX baby hampslers, one (517)546-3712. and much more. $135,000 home. (511)546-3268. call (313)437-5714 for details. Flexible financing. Ask for Table 1U-U1ustrattOft Miscellaneous 107 month old. (517)546-5962. with very attractive terms:: Contract Rates 01 Publlsher·s Nottee ADORABLE mixed Beagle Rick Smith. at The Livingston Miscellaneous Wanted 108 Mr. Goers nutritional consul- 229-2050. Available Publisher s Noltee All real .state acheft' .. pups, 6 weeks old. (517)54&- SHEPHERD, Huskey 10 week tant. Group, (313)227-4600. (H-115- ed In lhis ",*sp.ape' IS sublett 10 Ihe Musical Instruments 106 DON'T HOWELL. New 3 bedroom' Want ads may be placed un- Fodoral fait HouStl'lQ Acl 01 ,. wtllch 7825after4 pm. old female. (313)348-6458. RSI. makes It Illegal 10 ad ...ertlse ••any Sporton~~~~AL 110 model home with lull bas&-: t113:30 p.m. Monday. lor that ACTIVE 4 month Terrier mix TWO beautifully behaved In- WAIT UNTIL 012 Car & Van Pools BRIGHTON. 3 bedroom. New preference "mllaltOn Of discrimtnahon Bingo 011 ment. city water and sewer:· week's edition. Read your based on ,.ce eok)r rellQlOn or nahONI needs kids. fenced yard. door cats. Neutered. declaw- heating. plumbing. electrical. OflQIft Of any InlenllOt" 10 make any sUCh Card 01Thanks 013 NO license. Need driver from reduced to $47.500.10% down ..' advertisement the first time Housebroken. (313)49&-3324. ed. come with toys. looking MONDAYI Bank appraised $44.000. quick preference hmllatlon. or dlSCntnlNlt()ft •• Car Pools 012 You can place your ad any day Howell to Southfield at 7 am move in belore Christmas:: It appears. and report any ThiS newspaper w," not knowtngly aec&Pt for one good home. (313)669- Found 016 ADOPT Garfield, Morris, or before. (517)546-2638. sale $38.900. (31312~ or Banfield Real Estate (517)~' error immediately. Sliger/- any ld!"efti$lnQ 'Of real eslale wf'lieh Is In Free 001 4037, anyllme. of the week. Office hours are (313)669-1556. YM)&atlOn 01 Ihe law Our re.clors are Aileen. Nerml type kittens. 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday 3260. (517)546-8030. • Livingston Newspapers wi;; nereby Informed Ihal aU dwenmQS adTer. Happy Ads 002 (313)553-8186.(313)878-6822. TOY Collie, female. 3 years 013 Card of Thanks tlsed IlIlhlS newspa~r are ."ailable on an - Friday. Our phone room not Issue credit lor errors In In Memoriam 014 old. to loving family. (517)223- eQualoppOfllif'IIIV Lost 015 BLACK Lab, no papers. one salespeople will be happy to ads after the Iirst Incorrect (FR Doe n-

021 Houses For SIIe 021 Houses For Sale 021 Houses for Sale D21 Housea for Sale 025 Mobile Hom .. 030 Northern Property 011 Houses For Rent 011 Hou ... For Rent DI2 Llkefront HOUMI For Sale For Sa.. For Rent HAMBURG Road, 9246. SUPER CLEAN 2 bedroom I .....__ ~=~__ ":"'I BRlGHTON. 3 bedroom. one PINCKNEY. Rush Lake EARLKEIMREALTY 1586sq. ft. trl-level with 2Yz ranch, large living room and 40 Acres. wooded, half a mile bath. deck, out-door gas grill. prlveleges, 3 bedrooms, 5375 MILFORD. 2 bedroom OFTHELAKES car garage, on large lot. ~ kitchen, garage, cornor lot, road frontage. will divide. lake access. No pets. 6 month per month, you MUSTcall Joe Iakefront, private roads, $395 CALL PATBOYLE $61.900when completed. Do Brighton schools. 535,900.Earl Sterling Michigan. Stan. lease. 5350 plus utilities. DeKroub. The Livingston with security deposit. (313)867- (313)624-7100 your own painting. Qualify for Kelm ReallylBrlghton Inc. (Sl7}548-1469, Manager In basement, Group. (313)227-4600. 9620. (313)669-1657 MSHDA 30 year mortgage at G (313)227-1311.R-104. (313)227-9256. PINCKNEY.3 bedroom ranch, WALLED Lake. Large six 10.35%with 5% down. Limited mLI~~" DECEMBER 031 Vacant Property BRIGHTON. 2 bedrooms. lYz baths, 2 car garage, new room house on Walled Lake. COMMERCELake privileges. funds, so act now. Owner par· 22454pontiac'Traiil For Sale Brlgg Lake privileges. S230. carpet. Deck. Real nice. S350. Includes stove and Unique A-frame. Three tlclpatlon welcome. Call • South Lyon 'WHATISTHE SALE (313)349-0603. ~(31:!.:!3~)8~78-382~~4.-,-,_--;--;:-::-refrigerator. $450 per month •bedrooms, two baths, two car (313)882-7453or (313)453-8175. BRlGHTON, Howell area. :j4 plus last month's rent alld , carport attached to utility CUTE STARTER HOME In and 11 acre lots. $12,000.land BRlGHTON3 bedroom,lsland SANDY Bottom Lake, HOWELL. 4 miles south, 6 BARGAIN Lake, S350plus utilities. S200 Available unU! June. Three security deposit of $450. barn. Bring offer. S58,900. Lyon Twp. 2 Bedrooms, SAVINGS Contract. (313)229-6155. miles west of Brighton. 3 (313)229- bedroom house, no dogs, 5325 References required. Call garage, almost 1 acre lot. BARREL? BRIGHTON Township, security, no pets. per month, (313)437.2610. (313)349-2600. bedroom new home with 2 car If you havean Item you wish to UPTO 8158.After 6 pm, (313)878-95'16. COMMERCETownship ranch. garage and basement. Bet- Close to all city conve- Residential building site, Two bedrooms, fenced lot. ween 3 lakes. $48,900with low niences. Land COntract sell for 525. or less or a group $3000 $6,200or best offer. (313)632- BRlGHTON/Hamburg area 2 SOU T H I:. yon. New 3 064 Apartments twoCdrgarage. $36,500. down payment. (517)546-9791terms. $49,900. of Items seiling for no more 5580. .bedroom, 2 car garage, $450a bedroom, full basement, 2Yz For Rent than 525. you can now placean month. Ask for Mitch or Jerry car garage, full carpet, fenced evenings. DUTTON Road off M-36, COMMERCETownship ranch. REDUCED TO $59,900.COl- ad In the Green Sheef for Yz at the LIVingston Group, yard, no pets. $4SOmonth. first onial with 3 large price! Ask our ad-taker to DARLING Gregory Pinckney area, (313)227-4600. and last month's rent. S200 Two bedrooms. Franklin stove 4-BEDRooM COLONIAL Beautilul roiling 2Yz acres, BRIGHTON jn living room. Asking price bedrooms, on 2/3 acre lot, place a Bargain Barrel ad for BRIGHTON, 2 miles east of. security deposit. (313)437- 2,000 Sq. Foot colonial you, (10 words or less) and MOBILE $100down. Agent, 1-(313)557- . LEXINGTON MANOR $33,750. home with 4 bedrooms, 2 family room, deep base- Furnished 3 bedroom ~2632~.:..... ~ __ --: ment, 1Yz baths and 2 car she will bill you only 52.25. 6404. 1BEDROOMFROM5255 baths, 2 car garage, HOMES lakefront home, heat, utilities SOUTH LYON, downtown. 4 2 BEDROOMFROMS300 BASS lake privileges. 1980 attached garage. Near (This special is offered to HOWELL. North of Howell 8 t (313229- bedroom, gas heat, $400 fireplace, full basement, miles, 5 acres, nice building Included, no pe s. ) month. (313)227-7474. Includes heat, pool and ranch. Three bedrooms, two and In nice Brighton sub- Kensington Park. homeowners only-sorry, no 25855 Novi Ad 6723. commercial accounfs. site, half wooded, perked. carpeting. senior discounts. baths, IIrst lIoor utility, division. $80,000. great South of BRlGHTON, 2 miles east of. SOUTH LYON.529 Whipple. 5 CHARMING & IM- (313)729-9519. 229-7881 garage, appliances Included. financing available. 229- Grand RIYM.Novi Furnished cottage and effien- rooms, gas heat, 5325 per SSG,900. 2050. MACULATE HOME on WHITMORE lake. 11294Ter- HOWELL. One acre with spr- 349-1047 Ing fed fish pond, walk-out cy apartment, heat, utilities In- month, security deposit, over '12 acre treed lot. 3 race View. Custom quality 4 cluded, no pets. (313)229-6723. stove, refrigerator Included. BRIGHTON. Private one site. $9,500.(517)548-8251. bedroom. scenic, air, storage, NOVI. Two bedroom ranch. HOWELL south, Brighton Bedrooms, family room bedroom 2Yzbath, full base- CHATEAU. 1,400 sq. ft., 3 1 BRIGHTON. 3 bedroom ~(3~13:!l)43~7-63~23~.~ _ $4,000down. $30,900. with fireplace; parllal ment and extras. $84,900.Oren HOWELL. 3 acre building carport, pets. $305, heat In- west. 3 bedroom colonial, 1'h bedrooms, 2 full baths, house $425plus gas and elec- STOCKBRIDGE.3 bedrooms, cluded. (313)229-2683. baths, walkout basement. 2 basement and 2'12 car F. Nelson, (313)449-4466or 1- 526.000.(5tn548-3714. sight, lots of trees on Hughes garage with heated trlc (313)429-2356or (313)662-. lYz baths, quiet. convenient, (313)557-9197. MILFORD contemporary. car garage, fireplace. Super 800-462-0309. CHATEAUNovl, 1978Memory, Road, perked and surveyed, S350. (313)878-2171,(616)963- Three bedrooms, 2Yz baths, workShOp. $56,900. $12,900,land contract terms. 6658. BRIGHTON, In town. Cozy buy at $54,900!(51n546-9791. WHITMORE Lake. Needs 14 x 70, $10,500.1978 Colon- FOWLERVILLE. Available 2006~~. ---: 1Yz acres. two car attached work. Small 2 bedroom Banfield Real Estate (5ln548- quiet semi-furnished 1 HOWELL. LOVELY NICE OLDER STYLE nade, 14 x 65, $10,600. 1978 December 10.Nice 2 bedroom SOUTH Lyon, Clly. 4 bedroom apartment. (313)227- garage, loads of extras. Call bungalow at 9028 Garfield. 3 Parkwood, 14 x 70, with 3260,(517}548-"000. BUNGALOWwith 4 bedrooms. FARM HOME on 15.45 home, one car garage, bedroom, stove .and 4470. ' lister for details. $94,900. 2 full baths. large living room outbuildings, city sewer. fireplace, $18,900.Bank finan- acres. 4 Bedrooms, den, fireplace, recent new gas fur- LOTS FOR SALE fenced-In yard.. within walking refrigerator, No pets, $425 BRIGHTON area. 2 bedroom with fireplace, close to formal dining room, base- cing available, Global Homes, distance to school. 5325mon- month. After 6p.m. (313)437- WOLVERINE Village. Three schools and shoppIng. nace. $4,000 down, 11% In- 29522LeGrand,(313)669-9030. Drastically Reduced apartments. $295monthly heat bedroom ranch, full finished ment, large barn and sh- terest, S225 per month plus 100 Lots To Choose From thly plus S300 security deposit. ~2980~.,-- _ Included. Kensington Rd./- 572.900. Earl Keim Realty/- FOWLERVILLE. 1971 3 basement, with a poSSible ed. Only $74,800. taxes and Insurance. 525,900. Phone days, (517)65503043. East Grand River. No pets. Brighton Inc. (313)227-1311.R- bedroom Homette. Stove and HOWELL-Fowler HeIght. After6:30 pm, (51n521-3275. fourth bedroom In the base- 123. Oren F. Nelson, (313)449-4466 (313)227-2139or (313)623-9160. ment. Bring offers. $49,900. DOUBLE WING COL- refrigerator. $4,900. (51n223- Sub., City water & sewer. WHATISTHE or l-llOO-462-0309. 8933. FOWLERVILLE,4 miles north. BRIGHTON area. 2 bedroom • HOWELL. SIMPLE ASSUMP- ONIAL on 5 acres. 4 from't,850 2 bedroom farmhouse. Newly GREENOAK. Three bedroom TION on this beautiful 3 Bedrooms, family room, 022 Lakefront Houses HIGHLAND. 1974 Cambridge HARTLAND-Rolling Hln. BARGAIN apartment. 53SOIncludes all Sub.•~-2Yzacres. decorated. References re- utilities. (313)227-5613, ranch with 24 ft. round pool. bedroom ranch. Doorwall off fireplace with wood- For Sale 12x60,two bedrooms, central quired. Arst months rent and burner. dining room, base- from s12.ooo BARREL? (313)227...296. 1Yz car garage. Brighton master bedroom onto screen- air, shed, appliance's, drapes. security deposit. (517)223- If you havean lIem you wish to schools and beautiful yard. ed porch. large lot in lovely ment. 1'12baths and large GENOA. lakefront on all Highland Greens Senior BRIGHTON-Eagle Height. Sub., 1-2acres. 9462. sell for 525. or less or a group GRAND PLAZA Super condition. $44,900. SUb. $64,900. Earl Kelm pore barn. Priced to.sell. sports lake. Located just out- CItizen Section. $8.500. from'15,ooo FOWLERVILLE. 3 large of Items seiling for no more REALTY WORLD VANS Realty/Brighton Inc. (313)227- $114,900. side Brighton. Out of town (313)867.0174., than 525. you can nowplacean APARTMENTS 5yr.-l1" land Contract Avallable bedrooms, fireplace, gas (313)227-3455. 1311.R-l27. owner offers Immediate 0c- HOWELL/Hartland. Low down ad In the Green Sheet for Yz IN HOWELL century 21 cupancy. $69,999. REALTY heat, garage, S300 month plus and 1 low payment will buy a TOM ADLER REALTY CO. deposit. (5tn223-9409. prlcel Ask our ad-taker to - Hartford WORLDVANS.(313)227-3455. nice single or doublewlde place a Bargain Barrel ad for Rentals from $274. South-West FOWLERVILLE. 3 bedroom In- HORSESHOELake. One of a mobile home on :j4 acre lot, (313)632-6222 you, (10 words or less) and cludes heat, water. carpet, James C. Cutler, Realty 437-4111 kind, cozy A-frame, all sports home located In the city, very well and sewer, many with HOWELL 22 acre wooded, clean. 53SOa month. Calleven- she will bill you only 52.25. drapes, range, refrlger- HOWELL. $10,000lower than lake a few minutes north of garages, from $23,000. Ban- roiling home sight, Beadle (ThIs special Is offered to . Ings (313)229-9145. 103-105 Rayson, Northville market price. Ranch, 3 Ann Arbor. Almost new, 2 field Real Estate (Sln548-3260, Roadnear Pinckney Roadand homeowners only-sorry, no ator, garbage disposal, bedroom, 2 baths, 2 car bedrooms, 2 baths, driftstone (5tn546-8030. 1-96. 546,500,low down. land HOWELL. 3 bedroom new commercial accounts. clubho!Jse and pool. No. home, basement, 2 car 349-4030 garage, walk-out basement, fireplace, kitchen built-ins In- HOWELL.Mobile home, must contract Jerms. Banfield Real WHITMORElake. Furnished pets. Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. one acre lot, Close to Howell cluding microwave. peaceful Estate (5tn548-3260.(517}548- garage, $490 per month plus All you could want and more awaits you In this 4 sell. $6,000 or best offer. 2bedroom home. (313)449-2463 Closed Tuesday. lake, built in 1978. 557,500. treed area for your unique (51n546-7465,(5tn548-3699. 6030. security deposit. Possible op- bedroom Colonial. Carpeting thru-out, 2Yz baths, (5tn548-3321. (5tn546-2618. lifestyle, $64.000,terms, possI- tion. (51n546-9791. or (313)449-4670. (517)546-m3 all window treatments stay. Extra Insulation plus HIGHLAND Greens. 1979 HOWELL.Gorgeous 10acres, EXCELLENT TERMS ble rent option. 20THcentury by owner, assume land con- HOWELL2 bedroom home on 062 Lakefront Houses maintenance free exterior. Asking $103,500. Realty(313)437-6981. • Hollypark, 14 x 70, 3 , All wood exterior ranch tract. Call (5tn548-3362. lake Cherqung, no pets: S350 For Rent bedrooms. lYz baths, ap- month. security deposit re- with walkout basement, PINCKNEY. Acreage on pliances, drapes, $15,900. HARTLAND area, 2.3 acres. DON'T "Budget Consclous"-And want the most for your quired. Call (5tn546-0817or BRIGHTON. On Briggs lake. money? COme view this charming 3 bedroom, 2 1700 sQ. foot, 3 bedrooms, private lake, four bedroom (313)349-0495. wooded, perked, must sell, 2 baths, 2 car garage and (313)227-1945. Spacious 2 bedroom, den, WAIT,UNTIL ~ story home. Features new panel wood doors. country home, carpeting. will deal. (313)349-2013. F.P.. 3 acres. New paint & LAKEChemung, Red Oaks. Yz family room, S350. (313)229- Custom built bookshelves. Priced at 559,900. $79.900.(313)878-9625. HOWELL, 2 bedroom house. carpeting. $70,000, ex- acre lot, 2Yz car garage. HAMBURG Township. Beach Large garage with workshop. 4297. MONDAY! PINCKNEY. lakefront, 4 BeautifUlly landscaped with and chain of lakes access. You can place your ad any day cellent terms. 229-2050. ' Lakeprivileges. (51n546-1727. HOWELL. Two bedroom, one bedroom quad-level with 2 mature trees. for your rnobll~ Woooed walk-out site. $14,000. of the week. Office hours are HOWELL. 3 bedroom ranch, garages, 2 fireplaces, family home. (5tn223-8978. Call(313)878-9095. HOWELL. Excellent location bath, one car garage, on one acre, 2 car garage, family 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday room, rec room and morel In town, 221 West Washington. Thompson Lake. $350 a - Friday. Our phone room room, fireplace, full base- Located on chain of lakes. MOBILE Home wanted. In- MILFORD area. Beautiful 35 Furnished large, beautiful, month. (5tn546-8351. ment. land contract. 553,900. vestor has sharp 4 bedroom acres near GM Proving salespeople will be happy to • $119,000. REALTY WORLD modern colonial on corner lot PINCKNEY. Rush Lakefront, help you. . NOREALTORS.(51n546-1720. VANS(313)227-3455. home with 2 car garage, 2 Grounds, perked, surveyed, with garage, must see. $475 well below market. Asking energy efficient, 2 bedrooms. (313)437-4133 ' HAMBURGTownship. Terrific baths, central air in South per month. References re- C NICHOLS:l STRAWBERRYlake. 2Yz.acre Lyon to swap. VanReken, $49,500,easy terms. Make of- New washer, dryer, stove and (313)348-3022 3 bedroom, lake access. Must pennlsula Alpine lodge, quired. (51n546-4548 for ap- refrigerator. Levolor blinds (313)669-2121 (313)588.4700. fer. Estate settlement. Farm- pointment. REALTY INC. see. 572.500. Call (313)878- roughed-In, 4,500 sq.ft. Ington Realty, (313)476-5900. through out. Use of boat. 1 (313)227-4436 9095. Sales By Triangle @-- S350.000.Owner, (313)422-3363. HOWELL. Hughes Road. year lease. 5350,first and last (313)685-8705 348-3044 HAMBURGarea. 3 bedrooms. Mobile Homes 033 Industrial, Beaullful custom built 2 month plus $200 deposit. (5ln548-2570 fam,ly room. living room, 024 Condominiums Commercial bedroom ranch. many extras, (313)231-1769. EASY BUYS-- _ For Sale 1983Liberty, set up on the lot NEW LISTING-l0 YEAR land contract on lovely fireplace, access to For Sale large pole barn on 10 acre Strawberry Lake, $49,900, of your choice for only wooded parcel. $675.Banfield brick ranch with basement, 3 car garage and 5 FOREST Hills. 2 bedroom, 2 $13.900.00. BRIGHTON/Howell. Super tax KENSINGTON PARK APTS. ; acres. West of N'vlle., 3 bdrms., hardwood, but $4,000down. 9% land contract, Real Estate (51n548-3260 or bath ranch type with fireplace, sheller and investment op- carpeted floors, wood-coal supplemental furnace, 5375month. Call Mr. Chandler Need a great buy, $4,000.00, (5ln546-8030. (51n546-0566 Towns Pillar Real full basement, attached 2 car portunity. Grand River com- 2 Bedroom Apts. well Insulated and thermo windows. Very good garage, end unit with private 12x65, new carpet, washer, HAMBURG. Clean 4 bedroom Estate. dryer, stove, refrigerator, merciallncludes 150frontage, colonial, 2Yz baths, family terms. Call today. $89,000. spacious yard, new Karastan 4,600square foot rental divid- from $299 carpeting, custom draperies. porch. room with fireplace, 2Yzcar at- ed into 5 units plus deluxe 2 tached garage. S575 month • Carpet • Appliances NOVI-Immaculate ranch with Immediate oc- HAMBURG Township, 2 $85,000,will fmance, by owner. bedroom apartment with dou- cupancy. Owner offering land contract, simple bedroom ranch, basement, (313)559-3000,ask for Bob Mur- plus security. Call after 3:30, • Air • Pool & Clubhouse 1973 14'x70', 2 bedroom. 2 ble garage. Negottable down (313)231-2671. assumption or rent. Low taxes, large lot, paved 1Yz baths, 2 car allached phy. with 10% land contract. Ban- garage, 3 years old, large lot baths, located In family sec- HEAT INCLUDED street. 2 bedrooms & den, garage, workshop, field Real Estate (5ln548-3260, HOWELL. 4 bedroom house, with trees, 552,000.(313)878- tion, $13.000.00. 1-96 at Kent lake Exit. across from KensongtonState basement. Don't miss this bargain. Only $65,900. FORTPIERCE,FLORIDA (517)546-0030. 16 miles north of Howell, Park,7 minutes from 12 Oaks Mall _ • 6915. Howell school district. 5375 Completely furnished 2 HAMBURG.Good commercial VACANT-Rockwell St., Farm. Hills. l00x105 lot, . MOWELL Lovely, older brlc~ bedroom, 2 baths condo, all month, garage optional. __ . _ _. paved street, water, sewer:$6,ooo.l1Ind contract: 197212'x60', 2 bedroom. one bulldlnlTon main hlghway,ap-' (5tn546-3423. • 437-6794. home in town. sunporch, amenities, 24 hour security, bat~,S7,500.Oll. proximately 2,300sq. ft. many fireplace, hardwood floors, 1 Bedroom at $249 \ . ' $62.900;assumable mortgage. possible uses. Excellent In- HOWELL. Freshly decorated, .. nice lot with huge garage. (313)437-9357. LCC2l~e8 2 bedroom house, garage, HIGHLAND GREE'NS vestment. $69,900. REALTY KAFTAN ENTERPRISES 352.3800 $62.000. Call Bob Dingier, WORLDVANS.(313)227-3455. S350per month, first, last, and Preview Properties, (51n546- ESTATES security. No pets. (5ln546- HIGHLANDLAKESCONDO HAMBURG. Good building on 7550. 2377 ~ a:, 'O"'~ Q:.; 0203.9to 5weekdays. 19543Dartmouth highway. Many possible uses. ~ ...... 1 N c'V·59 HOWELl. All brick 3 bedroom $67,900 Presently rented. large lot. HOWELL.3 bedroom, close to FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY m!,a:n~~tale, ranch, finished basement, 3bedroom, 2Yzbaths I ~l~:la~:j.Rc. Good investment. land con- town. S300 a month plus = I J .)185/- ...16 ... entry beautifully landscaped lawn TermsAvailable tract terms. $59.900.REALTY security deposit. Call (517)548- with huge oaks. Great buy at Call Betty King MUST sell, 1972 Oakbrook, WORLDVANS(313)227-3455. 1668or (5tn223-7295. Ask for 1 MONTH FREE RENT'- $60.900. Call Bob Johnson, Ken. Mllford-(313)684-6666 JamieJohnson R. E. 12 x 65, 3 bedroom, skirted, NOVI.1.74acres, Grand River 1 BEDROOM UNITS ONLY Preview Properties, (51n546- 1(313)561-()653 very good shape, must be HOWELL. 3 bedroom, 1 bath, Hlghland-(313)887-7500 7550. Novl Roads, with building. g Hartland-(313)632-7600 seen, only $6,895.1974Liberty, (3131348-1942. large kitchen and living room, PONTRAIL APARTMENTS HOWELl. Relocation property 12 x SO,2 bedrooms, skirted, fireplace, attached garage, no 025 Mobile Homes just reduced to 546.900.Neat 4 washer and dryer, new kit- 035 Income Property lease. $400.(313)227"'280. For Sale In South Lyon on Pontiac Trail bedroom older' home, near chen cabinets, new carpeting, For Sale HOWELL. 3 bedrooms, large town, garage, hardwood many other extras, only kitchen, large lot for garden- between 10 & 11 Mile Rds. .. floors, fenced yard. Call Janet BRIGHTON. Marlette, ex- 55,995. These are ready to cellent condition. $9,000 or NORTHVILLE, Income home, Ing. $150 a month. (313)553- Keough, Preview Properties, move In, also see our other 2 family, 2 bedrooms up and 2 9841. CABLE TV AVAILABLE (5tn546-755O. best offer. (313)227-2919, homes on display. West d (313)227-1045. bedrooms down with HAMBURG. 3 bedroom Rent from $280per month HOWELLcity. $41,500.Darling Highland Mobile Homes, 2760 fireplace, country kitchen, 2Yz overlooking Strawberry lake, High on a hili-Surrounded by trees. BRIGHTON.1971Regent, ex- South Hickory Ridge, Milford, 3 bedroom ranch, lovely family car garage, 3 full baths, finish- $450 month. (3131348-7226. This 3 bedroom COlonial In prestigious Highland cellent condition, large private (313)685-1959. HEAT INCLUDED Hills subdivision affords a beautiful view of the room plus 2 extra rooms in ed basement. Both interior • lot at Woodland lake. Buy to- HOWELL. Three bedroom Spacious 1 & 2 bedroom units available with cen- seven lakes to which you have access. large basement, gas heat, ex- and exterior newly remodel-' day! Move In tomorrow! $7,500 ed, beautiful wooded yard ranch style home, fully tral air, carpeting, all electric kitchen. clubhouse With Formal living room, two baths, fireplace, cellent assumption. 11% for 3 carpeted, stove, refrigerator, year adJustable,11.5%5 year firm. (517)546-2003 after NOVI MEADOWS wllh private pallo. Priced to full basement and 2 car attached garage, this 5:30 pm. washer, dryer. 5375 month, and pool. 437-3303 ' home IS ready for the whole family_ REDUCED to adjustable. Best priced house sell at $69,900. (313)349-8933 1960, 14x52 Colonnade. after6 p.m. first and last month's rent In $70,000. around. VA, FHA OK. Call advance, references. (517)548- Irene, Alder Realty, (517)546- .Banana bar. washer, dryer, • 6670. MOBILE 10x8shed, on landscaped lot, 037 Real Estate Wanted 3106. $12,000. HAMBURGTownship. Rentor HOWELL. Just reduced to NICESTARTERHOME ALL cash for your existing rent option. Totally remodeled $76,900.Corporate seller anx- HOME land contract. Highest dollars. cozy one bedroom home on BUILD NOWI ious to sell large contem- 1979 Fairmont. Front den, Perry Realty,(313)478-7640. 1Yz acres with private pond. INTRODUCING OUR BRAND NEW RANCH porary home, 3 bedroom, 3.84 porch with awning, central air, CASH for your land contracts. Central fireplace. New well. .1 Northvllir heavily wooded acres. Call HEATING \ ONLVS%ooWN-103S%M s H 0 A MORTGAGE-30YR FIXED woodburnlng fireplace. land- Call (51n546-94oo ask for Immediate occupancy. 5275 LOOKING TO SA.VE" YOUr Skill 1100 labOr n.a h.lndylNol'l un de-cre .. se Nancy Bohlen, Preview Pro- scaped lot with trees, shrubs. Roger. month. (517)643-5697. your down payl"!"Ient In OWNER PARTICIPATION pl.an perties. (5tn546-755O. 24 Hour rock garden. Only $18,000. WE BUY HOMES. You must HOWELL, 1 bedroom, 1 or 2 JUST LISTED.Close to town. ask for Nick Nltoll at the Liv- adults preferred, no pets, non- Neat and clean. Beautifully 1979centurion. Front kitchen, Ingston Group. (313)227-4600. smokers, $185 monthly, l decorated 3 bedroom ranch. (517)548-3260 fumlshed, on perimeter lot. references required, (517}548- Nl'StledamongIheroiling hili, and' 552,900. Earl Kelm Realty/. $18.000. 8560. (517)548-24t7. altrachvecounlrysldeof h"tonc Northv.II('. Brighton Inc. (313)227-1311.R- Crest M.H. ISLAND lake. Yearround 2 A quaint VIllageatmospher('whIChcombone_ 147. GLOBALMOBILEHOMES [ fOR RENT su,?urbanconvenienceWithdowntown avallabllll\' ~ Service (313)349-6978 bedroom cottage, gas heat, SPACIOUSI IORM -1)0 Sq F. • Completelyfon,shed3 bedroomRANCH .'ncludesC,tyLot on Openseven Days $250.(313)227-2242. FowlerHe'ghts01 Howell MOdelunderconsl,ucloon ~IMILFORD. 2 bedroom nORM -10\5 .. '07. Sq F' BRIGHTON.2bedroom mobile nORM -IZIOSq FI LOT OWNERS SILVER LAKE privileges. Low lakefront, private roads, S395 For Only $48,500 PLAN AHEAD home, newly remodeled, lot rent. $1,950. (313)437-0600or $6,500or best offer. (313)227- 061 Houses For Rent with security deposit. (313)867- Abundlnl Slo,.g~Ind OOSdspoc~' Privll~ Enlrln(~ ENERGYCONSERVINGHOMEPACKAGE. CO-OPHOMEOFFERS (3t3)437-4942. 9620. Oubhou~lndFlmid~Loung~. Pool' T~nnisCourts 6578. Slunl • H~IIIndudtd. ·[MfQy ",'ftl'IQ .ntertMtenl A 2 bedroom ranch, 842 sq. ft. STRATFORD Villa, 14 x 65 ANN ARBOR 3 bedroom, MILFORD, Camp Dearborn 'OMIOnSY'tHn built complete on your lot for BRIGHTON. Must sell Im- Revere. $9.500. 14 x 66 With potenllal 4. 2Yz baths, full .... w1olT\ltll;set bK" mediately, house trailer area. 4 bedroom, 2 acres, all tf'IeftnOUlit 5251 per month. Or a 3 7 x 14expando, cambridge, 3 basement. 2 car attached remodeled 100 year old far- Innsbrook Apartments • flue damper hum,(hher 10x40ft., on lot, patio and " bedroom 1,586sq. ft trl-Ievel bedroom, central air, and lots garage.(517)548-1392. ) Y.M"~ W~t 01 1·275on 7 M"~ Road awning. (Lot rent last month mhouse, 2 car attached for S358 per month. 30 year more, $13,900 negotiable. garage. S800 month. (313)867· ~ndilly 10. m '~p m. Sat·Sun 12-6pm mortgage at 1035 MSHDA $113.00 Including electric.) CALLTOM ADLER~ Bank financing available, 7498. 349-8410 . "...._ Financing. Ad for taxes and In- $1,000cash. For more Informa- Global Homes 29522LeGrand, ATIENTION ...... 'II. U. 'MIl. 0 ... '.' __ v _,. 313/632006222 ...... surance, do your own pain- lion, (517)548-3596ask for Chateau Novl park, (313)669- MILFORD. 3 bedroom, possibly 4. $425monthly plus ling. (313)862-7453,(313)453- Judie. 9030. HOMEOWNERS 8175. BRIGHTON. Extra nice PROPERTYMANAGEMENT security deposit. 1-(313)427- Marlelle, many extras, $9,000. 027 Acreage, Farms FOR 7060. LAKE Chemung. 2 bedroom Possible owner financing. ForSele SINGLEFAMILYHOME MILFORD.Two bedroom, 1200 Accredited Management home. lake access. Complete- Banfield Real Estate (5ln548- square feet, large laundry 3260, (517)546-8030. PERRY Lake Road, off Organization, room, carpellng, appliances. ly rebuilt 1981.Brick fireplace. Seymour lake Road near 536,500. (313)663-2123after Meadowmanagement Inc. 5320a month. (313)349-5480or Modern 1 and 2 BRIGHTON. Mobile home lot Clarkston. Beuatlful 10 acres, (AMO) specllallzea In leasing 6 pm. for rent, (313)229-5112Brighton (313)684-6558. Bedroom OLING S500 down. Agent, 1-(313)557- and management of single NORTHFIELD Township. MASON area. Airplane Villalle Mobile HornePark. 6404. family homes. Call Bruce REAL ESTATE INC. hanger, landing strip anll Almost new lakefront A-frame, Apartments lloyd (313)227"'222or (313)851· 2 bedroom, 2 bath, flreolace. 201 S. Lafayette heated workshop on 10acres. 8070. The Ideal choice @ Immaculate ranch, 3 S525 plus security. (313)437- BRIGHTON. Beaullful four 0704. for retiring or bedrooms, game room, ce- Bank Owned Properties working peoplel 437-2056 ment pallo. Sharp!! Call Mrs. bedroom home, new. $700 per NORTHVILLETownship, small Bottomley evenings. month. (313)229-2752 or 2 bedroom, newly decorated, Providing the best 1(517)589-9035 or days with 10 CLOSIIG COSTS (313)231-3124. 5375per month, 5375deposit. value and best 1(51n321-675O.('731) Gardner BRIGHTON. Small two (313)562-3176. quality. ADULT COMMUNITY-3 BEDROOM Realty. 'and Excellent Terms~ bedroom home near Island ORE lake. One bedroom, Featuring: lake. References. (313)227- Ranch style unit, air conditioned, all appliances, NORTHVILLETownship, small COMMERCIAL possibly two. lakefront, par- 3rd bedroom and family room In basement, 2 bedroom, newly decorated, 2242. tially furnished. 5325 month. • Spacious Rooms • Covered Parking enclosed porch, walking distance to town. $38,000. 535,000,$6.000 to assume If 3 UnlI commerCIalbUilding on Grand River. With1200Sq BRIGHTON.Sharp 3 bedroom You MUST call Joe DeKroub. • Central Air Condillonlng • Wall to Wall you qualify. (3t3)562-3178. Ft. apartment Partoallyrented and In an excellenl loca· The Livingston Group, t,on Withgreat potentoal. house with family room, 2 car 12ACRES, BRICK RANCH PINCKNEY. CUSTOM BUILT garage, fenced yard, prefer no (313)227-4600. Carpeting • Balconies. Pool Large 4 bedroom home, family room, 2 fireplaces, LOG HOME on 40 acres of Howell·P,nckney Rd commerc,al lot With a GOD Sq It pets. Easy access 96 and 23. PINCKNEY Village. 3 or 4 • Club House. Spectacular Grou~ds 2Yzbaths, walkout basement. Spllttable In 3 yeara. natural paradise. Buill In 1978. bu,ld,ng N,ce locatoon near expressway, With many $4t5 rent plus S350 socurlty bedroom home, 1 car garage, $145,000. poss,b,lItoes Home Is completely self suffl· deposit. (313)~. 5375 a month. Must supply Next to Brookdale Shopping clent. $125,000. REALTY BRIGHTON. lake property, 3 credit report. Call Sue Mackie, FIXER-UPPER IN PLYMOUTH 2 BayGasStaloonIn SwartzCreek 2 tanks onground. has century 21 Brlghton Towne, WORLDVANS(3\3)227-3455. hoist and compressor. Located ,n town. on a double lot. bedroom wt.th1'12bath, base- 2 Bedroom ranch, full basement. 1 bath, aluminum ment and more. 5375. Or 2 (313)229-2913. siding, at a terrific price and land contract terms. PINCKNEY. Bring all offers. Manyother poss,blllles other thanGasSiallon BRCIDKDALE Portage Lake access, 3 bedroom 5295. lY.1 montha PINCKNEY. 4 bedroom, Comw 01...... IflcIPoftlleo T,... ," $29,900. Prime 4plus acres zoned commercial In Milford. 279Ft 01 security. Leave message. garage, country, gas or wood bedroom ranch, a super buy Open unlll. I!~K Milford Rd frontage Excellent ~ocallon lust outside of (313)488-4875. heat, $390, (3t3)878·2171, Del" OLDER HOME IN SOUTH LYON wlth fireplace In family room, town. Phone 437-1223 ...... """" natural gas heat, paved roads. BRIGHTON.3 bedroom ranch, (818)983-2006. 3 Bedroom 1'12story home In excellent condition, Fumlahed ApertlMrlta A'''1ebIe I . aluminum siding, fenced yard, $43,900. Just $66,900. Call Michael For lor. Inform.fion c.U: excellent locallon, S350 per PINCKNEY, 2 bedroom, lake SCholtz, Preview Properties, month. (313)22H381.(313)227· acceas, fireplace. 5325month, .I" (517)548-7550. 229·2010 0253 after 5p.m. (313)878-3331, ".'

;, t '. I • • 103 Garsge & 104 Household Goods 004 Apartments OM Apartments 076 Industrial, 101 Antiques 102 Auctions 103 Garage& Rummage sales For Rent For Rent Commerlcal For Rent Rummage Sales NECCHI deluxe automallc zig- FIREWOOD. some uncut, ap- ANTIQUES wanted. Cash zag sewing machine cabinet proximately 2 pickup trucks paid. Old oak furniture, farm • THEOLENS WALLED Lake area. 2 BRIGHTON. Downtown "AUCTION" HOWELL. Desks, appliances. model, embroiders, blind full. $100.(517)546-7623. • U.e In Io.ely wooded ar.. near bedroom sub-level, sub-lease. storefront for lease, Items. (517)54&-2517. Every Thursday Night ALL GARAGE & RUMMAGE clothes, car parts, toys, and hems, buttonhOles, etc. 1970 downtownBrighton.Eaayacceaato SALE ADS PLACED IN FIREWOOD, cut, split, 10 face (313)62~a"er5 pm. 1,800 aq.ft. plus full base- GIANT FLEA MARKET 7:00P.M. more. Thursday thru Saturday, model. Take on monthly M ancl23. EUiciency I & 2 _room THIS~UMN MUST cord, 4x8x18, 5375 delivered. ment. A steal at $625 per Gifts. Antiques. Bargains, New& Used Merchandise 9 am to 5 pm. 600 Isbell. payments or S53 cash balance. unlta with apacloua room •• prlvale WHITMORE LAKE. 1 bedroom START WITH THE CITY (3131878-8106. unlurnlshed, pets, $245 month, must rent. (313)227- 6 p.m.-l0 p.m. Frl" 10 a.m.· Good Consignments HOWELL. Marlon Township Guaranteed. Universal sewing baleonl.a. fully carpeted. ap- no WHERE THE SALE IS TO GUARANTEED full 4x8x16-18 pliance•• pool. amok. detector. plus utilities. (313l44N818, 4096 days. 6 p.m. Sat" Sun. 214 E. Welcome Hall. Big garage sale, Satur· center. (313)33.4-0905. BE HELD. THE AD MUST face cords, hardwood only. STARTING AT U52 PER (3131557-8278. DOWNTOWN Brighton, Maln Michigan at Park. TUESDAY-FRIDAY 12-5 day. December 10, 9 am to QUEEN sized sofa bed, ex. BE PRE·PAlD ATONE MONTH BRIGHTON Street. Prime location, good Downtown Ypsilanti. This year's wood. Picked up, "Star Auction Service" OF OUR OFFICES OR 8 pm. Lots of miscellaneous cellent condition. $BOO new, 22&-2727 065 Duplexes For Rent parking. 5200. (313)229-7292. Dealers Welcome. Items Including winter 5299 (313)8~ S35 unspllt, 545 spill. Delivery PLACED ON A MASTER available. (517)521-4321. 'FOWLERVILUE. Roomy fur· HOWELL. Hartland area. 1500 Weekdays 971-7878 R Andersen. (Owner) clothing and Christmas gift. 25 I' h Q . I I • BRIGHTON •. 1 bedroom. CHARGE OR VISA CARD. Ideas. nc uasar conso e co or nlshed 1 and 2 bedroom apart· square foot commercial Weekends4~ 2875Old U.S. 23, HARDWOOD. well seasoned. ments. adults. (51n223-8707. carpeted, appliances, large Hartland, Mlch 48028 VERINE Lak N ba TV, excellent condillon. Ask· mostly all body wood. approx- fenced yard. After 6 pm. building, 2 large overhead WOL e. ew ring S3OO. Call after 6 pm. FOWLERVILLE. 2 bedroom doors. 3 phase power, class A 1 MI. N. of M·59 stools, snowsuits, Jackets, (511)548-7917. Imately 80 face cords (517)546-1553. ANTIQUE DEALERS (313)832-8581or 4 x 8 x 16, 540 In yard. . apartment. 5255 month plus roads. (517)546-0600. (517)546- oak c h and e II e r. =~~=..:.:.;:-:-:-:---:===- BRIGHTON. 3 bedroom. 2 AND (313)229-5057 FREE miscellaneous. 2510 Oakvlew REBUILT dryers. washers. (517)546-3630. security. (51n223-9090. 0607. ARTISANS WANTED baths, family room, carpeted, (South Commerce and Glen ranges. refrIgerators. HARDWOOD. 4x8x16. cut, HOWELL area. Pinckney Road TO OPEN ANTIQUE GARAGE SALE appliances. Close to town, Gary). Thursday only. 10 a.m. Guaranteed. Good condillon, spilt. delivered, 3 face cord near 1·96. Commercial VILLAGE IN HISTORIC 103 Garage&. very clean. balcony. prlvate, to 2 p.m. (313)624-4762. economy priced. see at World minimum. $40. (517)54&-2640. building. approxImately BUILDING IN KITS! equipped laundry. S395 plus Rummage Sales ASK ABOUT YOURS WHEN Wide TV, Brighton Mall. 1,000 sq, ft., garage approx- LOG spllller. 9 hp Bnggs and securlty. (313)229-4014 for ap- FOWLERVILLE. SOME YOU PLACE YOUR 104 Household Goods (313)227·1003. Imately 12 ft. x 30 ft. (517)546- RENTAL STILL HOWELL. Holiday Bazaar. The Straiten engine, 5 In. pointment. GARAGE SALE AD IN ~R:'::UG~,::"'15:'::'X:::13:;::,:"'w""h""lt:-e-,""lIk:-e-ne-w-. 3073. AVAILABLE. Firat Marine Band will hold Its ATTENTION! Buying good cylinder, splits 23 In. 100. HARTLAND. 3 bedroom, 1 car THE GREEN SHEET 5375. call after 6p.m. (313)437· Annual Christmas Bazaar. condition used furniture and 16x6.00 tires. S550. (313)735- altached garage. country set· NOVI. Downtown. Grand 4222. River, offices or small retail (51~7 Sunday December 4. 10 a.mto miscellaneous household n50. tlng, $380 a month. call GET rid of all the garage sale building. $500 month. (313)348- 4 p.m. at Cleary College. san- Items. (313)437-6469. REFRIGERATOR, stove, range MIXED firewood, 4 x 8 x 16 (313)632-5292. I ta will vlsil. Booth space Is still Items you did not sell. We haul hOod. gold, excellent condI- 1942. ANTIQUES 10% TO 40% OFF. ANTIQUE hutCh, Victorian face cord. 545 delivered. FOWLERVILLE. Large' 2 HOWELL. 2 bedroom, furnish- available lor $12. (517)548-1929, away for free. (517)548-5172. tion. Take all. S550. (3131229- Winter Close Out Sale. Collec- sofa. china cabinet. old lamps, (313)449-2692. bedroom apartment, all ap- ed, appliances, security' (517)546-6547. 6574. 078 Buildings &. Hslls tibles. kitchen cupboard, din- four oak chairs, plain. Trestle WOODSMAN, Aspen. Gold 30 pliances. carpeted, easy ex- deposit. S285 per month plus For Rent • Ing set, oak table wllh leaves, table, burgandy area rug, SEARS 12.0 cubic foot chest Inch diameter free standing pressway access. $240 month ulllltes. Call after 8p.m. beveled glass doors and porcelain drop-leaf table, style freezer. 1 year old. 5325. fireplace. Brighton (313)229- plus security deposit. (5F)223- (3131653-3823. (5171546-8335. HALL for rent. catering French beveled doors. Bevel- custom drapes, new. Sofa and (3131231-2412. 7211. 8571, (517)223-7229. (517)54&-2969. available. Up to 100 people for ed glass windows, oak war- *STAR AUCTION SERVICE* love seat, two years old. SLEEP sofa and chalr. $125 or FOWLERVILLE. 2 bedroom. any occasion. Pebble Creek WANTED hardwood tops or HOWELL. carpeted. all ap- drobes, Ice boxes. china (517)546-8251. best offer. (313)669-3658 after • ADC accepted. Stove, Golf Course. (313)437-5411. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4 standing trees. (313)878-5350. pliances, 2 bedrooms. large cabinets, tables. rockers. buf- &p.m. refrigerator. $255. (517)546- (313)437-9269. AIR Tight wood burning stove. 2 Years seasoned hardwood. living room, quiet. S290 per fet. Victorian love seat. gun ,4659:.=.. _ $275. (313)663-2123. SELF-CLEANING electric S45 delivered. (517)546-1371. month. Securlty. (517)546.8811. cabinet. desks, trunks, mir- 1:00P,M. 080 Office Space BABY swing. changing table, stove, double oven, top oven HARTLAND schools, near US-. rors, and much more. Wood For Rent mesh playpen. (313)349-0272. stainless steal. automatic 106 Muslcsl Instruments HOWELL 23 and M-59. 6 room duplex, Doctor Stripper and mirror oven start, very good condl- carpeted, stove, refrlgerator. ANN Arbor office space - resllverlng. Antique Stable. LARGE CHRISTMAS SALE BLUE and white sofa, velour. llon, S3OO. (313)231-3261. ALTO saxophone In good con- 468 South Mlllord Road. two seater. good condition, dition with case. (517)546-8133• PINETREE S350 month. plus utilities and prime I~tlon. beautiful, fur- STOVE. freezer. storage security. (517)546-1670. Highland, 'h mile south M-59. $90. (313)229-2610. nished suites. affordable dresser. mulcher mower, ALTO saxophone, 5350. next to Colasanti's. (313)887- APARTMENTS HAMBURG' duplex In country prices. BURLINTON EX- BUNK beds and desk. ex- workbench. redwood picnic Clarinet. 5200. (517)521-3214. • Large 1 - 2 bedrooms, from ECUTIVE CENTER has full- 6008, (313)887-6166for appoint- AUCTION WILL RUN 10-12HOURS cellent condition. (3131227- selling on chaln of lakes. 2 lable and umbrella. 2 raltan GRAND console plano. S6OO. 5256. Includes heat, ap- ment or Saturday and Sunday bedrooms, wood burning time, part-time, and branch of- 1307. chairs. other miscellaneous (517)54&-1048. pliances. security doors. pool slove, Dexter schools. S3851n- from12 noont05 p.m. fices with complete telephone' ~=;;-,:;=c:...::::..::...!"F'''---'-""7 CONTEMPORARY oak dinellfl Items. (313)349-8240. GUITAR, Harmony Classic, and club house. No pets. 90 eludes utilltes. securlty. service: shared secretarial, ANTIQUE commode, walnut sel. Contemporary family S300 Games, Toys, Tools, Marble Top SEARS portable dishwasher. like new. $40. (313)227-4210. days to pay security deposit If No dogs. (313)231-1559. word processing. telecom- dresser. pine desk, lamps, room furniture. Iron-rite. qualified. We accept Section Tables, Pitcher & Bowl Set, Tool Boxes, used very lillie, $100. (313)887- HAMMOND organ, double HOWELL. Country selling, munications. conference pressed glass. (313)349-8363. Christmas Decorations, Cookware, 2803. keyboard, excellent. S5OO. 8. Franklin fireplace, appliances. room. reception area. Call miscellaneous. call evenings SUDE for indoor use. (517)546- (517)548-3819. (517)546-7660 S280 plus security. (313)632· (313)769-0344today. (517)546-3482. Dishes, Bowl Sets, Watches, Silver- 7794. 7615. BRIGHTON. Deluxe office COUNTRYSIDE Flee Market, HAMMOND organ. S700 firm. HOWELL. HOLLY HILLS ware, Knife Sets, and Much More. WHOLESALE DlRECTTO YOU space or mercantile use, com- Brogan Road and East Main SOFA. Herculon, good condl- Lester Rider. Howell. (517)546-' ~PARTMENTS. 1 and 2 NEW Hudson. Big apartment, Furniture Wholesale pletely remodeled. air condi- (M-106I, Stockbridge. Open llon. $100. (313)229-8574. 1863. ,bedrooms. modern units, 5250 two bedrooms. $310 per month Dlslnbutors of MIChigan seil- tioned. 1550 sq. ft.• all or part. Saturday, Sunday 9 to 5. Andersen, (Owner) SOFA bed, good condition, KING french horn. very good • up. Fully equipped Including with security. (517)546-9791 or R. ing all new merchandise In wlll divide. On Grand River at Dealers wanted. $100. (313)437-3128after 4 pm. condition. S3OO. Evenings on- clubhouse and swimming. (313)437-7108. original cartons. 2 piece mat· Maln Street, bes\ lease rate In 2875Old U.S. 23, ly. (313)624-1174. (517)546-9m. PINCKNEY. 2 bedrooms, tress sets. twin $59, full $79, Brighton. (313)229-2981. CAMELOT FLEA MARKET Hartland, Michigan, 48028 queen $99. sofa-sleepers $119. MUL Tl-SELL PA horns with EV HOWELL. downtown. 1 carpeted, air conditioning, BRIGHTON. Office space for Walled Lake. HOLIDAY bunk beds complete $88, 7 THE drivers, good condition, 5150. bedroom, upstairs. $220 mon- S280 a month plus security rent. Prefer professional per- HOURS. Friday 4 ill 9 satur- piece living rooms 5239, call between 9 am and 3 pm. thly. Security and electric. deposit. Call (313)878-9639 son. Engineer manufacturers day. 10 tll 9. Sunday 10 tll 6. MI. N. of M-59 decoralor lamps from $14.88, 5 PHONE MAN (517)546-3932. (517)548-4075, (517)548-4227. evenings and weekends or 1 Telephone installation at 30% representative, phone Dealer space available. $12 a piece Wood dlnelles $159. $BOO (3131591-1179. to 50% savings. (313)227-5966. PlANO, upright, plays well. HOWELL. Spacious 1 and 2 answering and secretarial. day. 1295 W. Maple (15 Mile (313)632~ or pits now $375. PINCKNEY. Newly carpeted $100. (51n223-3440. bedroom apartments featuring (313)227-2097. Roadl. 5 miles West of Or- Now open to public, skip the two bedroom duplex. Ap- (313)229-5057 8. 10 and 12 Inch Roto-Toms, quality. luxurious living with chard Lake. 2 blocks East of middleman. Dealers and In- TRUNDLE bed, complete with pliances furnished Including BRIGHTON. 125 square feet. $75; low impedence mike, microwave oYens. carports Pontiac Trail. Phone (313)624- stitutional sales welcome. mattresses and matching washer and dryer. (313)878- $125 a month, utilities Includ- stand, cord, $50: snare drum. and so much more only at 3081. Name brands serta, etc. chest, excellent condillon, 6233 after 2p.m. ed. (313)229-6930. 520. (313)229-6180. auail Creek Apartments. call 9451 Buffalo, Hamtramck, 1 1225: office desk, 6 drawer, HOWELL. Offl~s, pr!:ne !QC3- now for, an appointment today PINCKNEY, Portage Lake. 2 ~k N. of Holbrook. 1 block very good condition. 575. SPECIAL sale. Plano-Organs:· (517)548-3733. bedroom duplex. slove and tion, excellent parking. see (517)54&-2759after 5 p.m. new and used. Best deal In 2473 E. Grand River. (517)548- HIGHLANDER HOUSE E.ofConant. relrigerator. No pets. $335. PUBLIC AUCTION ~7186 Mon. thru Sat 10 tlI7 TWO piece secllonal, orange this area. New from $960 and • HOWELL. Downtown, large 2020. . FLEAMARKET two bedroom first floor. Stove, (313)878-8193. 16708Telegraph, 2 bIocka S. of f(oral print. (313)229-6671. used from $100. We also buy HOWELL. downtown. Office or 112 South Milford Road, 2 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1983, 11 A.M. your old pianos. Kimball. refrigerator. utilities included, 8 Mlle. TURN your hobbies and no 067 Rooms For Rent retail, 800 square feet. blocks south of M-59. Saturday Sohmer, Tokal. Cable. security deposit. 5325 month. 532-4080, Mon. thru sat.. IN. longer need\ld objects and (517)546-6623. and Sunday. 10 amt06 pm. Having sold my house and movIng I will sell the Gulbransen. Dealers. 209 S. (517)546-8123. (517)548-2756. ADULT loster care vacancy Sun. 12-6 clothes. Into money. Resale. following at Public Auction at 120 Northaven St •• Main Street, Ann Arbor. HOWELL. Large 2 bedroom, now available In country sur- HOWELL Office space at 14480 Gratiot, 2 blocks N of 7 arts and crafts, and antique CHRISTMAS Walled Lake. Michigan. Located 1 Block South of (313)663-3109. large living room, prlvace rounding. Resident must be Grand River and Chilson Pontiac Trail off 01 West Rd. (S.W. Side 01 Walled Mile, 521-3500. Mon. thru sat., shop opening In Brighton. All covered deck. new kitchen ambulatory. (517)548-3489. Road. Two suites available. GIFT ITEMS Lake). 1N articles taken on consign- WURLITZER spinet piano with Contact Janet Ivey or Ed Akin River, of with stove and refrigerator, 1 BRIGHTON. Large room, nice TOYS. RADIOS, WATCHES , 10909 Grand comer ment. call Liz. (313)437-9014. bench. call (3131887-3503. aI(517)546-4810. Oakman,lI34-e9OO, Mon.thru car garage space. next to golf neighborhood. Gentleman TOOLS. ETC. Partial Listing Includes: (313)437-8204. WURLITZER Interlochen con- C:ourse. in wodds. Prefer pro- preferred. call before 12 noon NORTHVILLE. Excellent doc- LOTS OF STOCKING STUF- Sofa. 2 Chairs •. 2 Ottomans, Lamp Drum Table, 3 SatlD-7 sole plano and bench. ex- 4575 Dixie Hwy. (3 miles W. of USED refrigerators, ranges, fesslonal couple, S395 plus (3131231-2343. tor, lawyer or CPA office for FERS End Tables, 2 Oak Desks, Platform Rocker. Plant cellent condition. (313)348- Telegraph), Waterford Twp., washers, dryers, freezers, utilities, 2 months rent. S200 "'H-=O""W==E"-L';:'L.::"';';;'R~oo-m-f~o-r-re-n-:-t, lease. IBM computer and word Stand. Coffee Table. Lamps, DIning Room Table dinettes, sofas. dressers, 9523. Christmas decorations, new Pontiac. 674-4121. Mon. thru security deposit, references. gentleman preferred. (517)546- processor available. (313)348- w/4 Chairs. Kitchen Table (Formica), Lounge beds, coffee and end tables, and second time around. All sat.. IN; Sun. 12-6 Miscellaneous • Banfield Real Estate (517)548- 4871. 1270. Chairs, HI-Boy Dresser. 9 Drawer Dresser w/- etc. Specials this week: sew- 107 reasonable priced. MIrror, Buffet, Single Bed. cedar cabinet. 3260. (517)546-8030. :::LEX=IN""G=T::'.:O:":N':""":":M:-ot:'""e"'I.-roo-mC"":s--:b:-yNOVi - (downtown central COMPLETE 24 piece light oak Ing machines and dishwasher. AIRTIGHT firebriCk lined wood (313)887-8302 Norge Refrigerator. New Wards B.B.a •• Wards 16" ijOWELL. One bedroom, In day or week. Color TV, radios, business dlstrictl. Grand River living room and dining room S29 each. Joyce's Other Barn. stoves and Inserts, 1350.' ChaIn Saw. 20" Elect. Toro Sno-Blower. Toro town. 5200 per month. seml- refrigerators. 1040 Old 23, at Novl Road, X-way location, set. like new. $1,900. King size 7960 Allen Road. Fowlerville. Home Grown wood stoves. MASON ANTIaUES MARKET: Lawn Mower. Lawn Chairs. Extension Ladder 16'. flJrnlshed, Adults preferred, (313)227-1272, 5 minutes from near Twelve Oaks. Three bed with headboard and mat- Open 12 to 5, closed Wednes- (313)227-5185. 60 quality booths of anllques, Step Ladders, Storage Shelves, 3 Gal. Lawn no pets. (51~1593. US-23 and 1-98. modern private offices. ching chest. $400. Rowing day and Sunday. or appoint- carpeted, alr conditioned. 200 collectibles and prlmltlves. Sprayer. Misc. Lawn and Garden Tools. Porch ment. (517)223-9212. I-IOWELL. 2 room efficiency, ::;N:::O::=R;;TH~V;:;;I;;':L~LE~.'-;b:-::y:-;t;:-he::-:::w':'ee:;k:-o::r Corner North and Mason machine. $175. Miscellaneous to 2000 square feet. (313)348- Chairs. 1 HP Motor, Water Pump, Picnic Table, UMBRELLA stroller. $30. Gold 5220 month, walking distance month. Furnished, alr condl- 7880. • Streets, downtown Mason, off Utility Trsller. . • • furniture, art work. rugs and AAA lamps. Call for details. beanbag. 520. Electric to downtown. (517)546-7819: . tioned, Wagon Wheel Lounge, US-127 between lansing and Reel Type Lawn Mower Sharpener. M~al Tool (313)227-6082evenings. snowblower, $50. Fertilizer XMAS GIFTS HAMBURG. 1 bedroom, kit- Northville Hotel. 212 S. Main. 082 Vacstlon Rentals Jackson. Saturday, Sunday. Boxes, Unique Collectables. Books, Watches. spreader, $10. Excellent con- How about a Christmas gift for clten, dining; living and bath, NORTHVILLE. Room for non- Wednesday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. DONATIONS of useable fur- ~:~:~:. Set of;Servlce lor 8 Dishes, Misc. KIt- dition. (517)546-7794. the person on your list who privatedriveJ(3131231-9296. smokIng female. Kitchen. BONITA Beach. Aorida. At- 2 Matching 9 foot church niture. appliances. motor vehi- has everything? Gift cer- cle etc. will be greatly ap- HOWELL, downtown area. Ef- I a u n dry, and gar age tractive contemporary furnish- pews. $125 each. (313)349-6819. More Not Listed .... and tificates from NIFTY NOR- k ed condo, sleeps 4. overlooks preciated by Universal Life liClencyapartment. S55 wee - privileges. $140· month. Call Gulf. pools. tennis. and 5 Piece 192O's bedroom set. • MAN'S, office (313)624-6660. OWNER: STEVE SHEPHERD Church. Free pick-up. Receipt WHATISTHE Iy. Security deposit required. "'(3"'13:!')34:.:;;.9-639.::.::.::"'7.:..-_____beach. Available' December good condition. Must see to • AUCTIONEER: JERRY DUNCAN furnished. (517)223-9904. no pets. call after 11 a.m. I appreciate. (313)632-5315. BARGAIN ASHLEY wood and coal (517)54&-1234. 069 CondomIniums, thru March. (313)229-7515. (313) 437-917S/437-91~ DISHWASHER. GE Potscrub- stoves. Add-Ons and free- ber.3 years old, $100. (313)~ HOWELL; all new 2 bedroom Townhouses DAYTONA Beach. Florida. 102 Auctions BARREL? standing. Howlell Brothers, If you have an Item you wish to rtment downtown, second For Rent December 25 through Terms: Cash or Check. Not Responsible For Ac- 6574. Gregory. (313)49&-2715. (517\.,..1'- December 31. Efficiency unit, cidents. Inspection Day of Sale. ELEcmlC mantle clock, sell for $25. or less or a group ii:oor. call aft er 6 pm. .,.,..,. HOWELL. Golden Triangle 2 sleeps 4, directly on the two AMA7'"::> (THERMAR) cuts ROBERT VANSICKLE tiered maple end tables, of items selling for no more 7917. bedroom unit, gas, water and ocean. S260. (313)348-0832. hot water bills up to S300 a AUCTION SERVICE recliner chalr. 2 drawer Mate's than $25. you can now place an HOWELL. 2 bedroom. kitchen appliances provided. Pool, FLORIDA Resort. Day1ona. year. Instant demand, Farm, household. twin bed. Harmony Stella ad in the Green Sheet for 'h tankless water heaters. Sppllances, nalural gas hllat. country .selling yet close to Dlsneyworld. Epcot area. Pool estate and misc. pricel Ask our ad-taker to guitar. Wednesday before 4. 1(517)546-1673. $275 per month. First and last schools and city. (517)54&- side condominium. Free ten- Novi, (3"!3)563-0455 Thursday all day. (517)546- place a Bargain Barrel ad for l!'us $100 security. No utilities 1804. nis, weekly rates. (313)34g. 4544. you, (10 words or less) and ANNUAL Toy Sale, begins Fri- Included. Call afternoons or NORTHVILLE, Country Place. 8663-.::::.:.. _ she will bill you only $2.25. day December 2 thru 31 at ELECTRIC stove. white. evenings before 7 p.m. 2 bedroom condo. cathedral - 30 m. (This special Is offered to Byers Country Store. All dolls, BRAUN & HELMER excellent condlt.on, $175. Call (517)546-3482. ceiling, country kitchen, 088 StoregeSpace ~~~4AJI~..,.. -....-.. homeowners only-sorry. no porcelain, bisque, lovely AUCTION SERVICE , after6p:m. (313)437-4222. • HARTLAND/Howell. Efficlen- washer, dryer. dishwasher, For Rent commercial accounts. scupltured dolls handmade. cy unit for single, $165 plus appliances. Garage, pool, ten- ===:-::--==- -:--. MOVING AUCTION SALE 30 In. Electric stove. good Rl'ggedy Anne and Andy. doll Farm. Household, Antique. cod ilion, 550. Electric heal. (517)54&3523. nis courts. $490 month, one BRIGHTON. 300 square feet WASHER, dryer. 30 In. elec- buggies, beds, doll houses. Real Estate, Miscellaneous. SATURDAY.DECEMBER3RD, baseboard heaters, $10 each. HARTLAND/Howell area. 1 month security. 1-(313)755-9620 storage space, heated. tric stove. ping-pong table, file miniatures. rocking horses, STARTINGAT12NOON- ... (3131227-4953. bedroom, 5235 Including days, 1-(313)527-3461 after ~(31,=3:.::)229-6930;:-"'7''''"'--:_=:--_ cabinet, 21ivtng room chairs. 2 music boxes, wood toys, hun. Lloyd R. Braun, 665-9646 RAIN OR SHINE Utilities. Singles preferred.: 7 p.m. BOAT storage, S50 per Jerry L. Helmer. 994-6309 FRIGIDAIRE electric washer older small dressers. end dreds of cuddly stuffed. (517)54&3523. ' season, owner must furnish and dryer. apartment size tables. 26 gallon aquarium animals. Daily. 10 to 6. Friday; Located at: 1307 N. MIchigan Ave., Howell. From HOWELL area. Downstairs 2to 070 Mobile Homes own Insurance. (511)468-3309. stack unit, 5195. Excellent con- and accessories, chicken until 8. 213 Commerce •Road , the four main corners take Michigan Ave. North 10 3 bedroom, Including For Rent FEMALE puppy, 4 months old, dillon. (517)548-3260. coupe, dog house, rabbit Commerce. A family salel Br- S335 blocks to address: 1307 N. Michigan Ave. FRIGIDAIRE double oven, hutch. (517)521-4508. (517)223- Ing kids to feed ducks. utilities. Non-smoker. BRIGHTON. 2 bedroom mobile Cock-a-poo and Terrier, food JERRY DUNCAN'S IN CASE OF BAD WEATHER. AUCTION gold, excellent' condition. ATARI 5200, 4 cartridges (517)54&3523. home on large lake lot. No Included. (517)546-8827. Auctioneering Service. TO BE HELD tN THEIR BARN &. 9428. 5375. (517)546-0904. (centepede. Pac-Man. Galax- L:AKEPOINTE APARTMENTS pets. call after 4p.m. (3131229- Farm, Estate. BASEMENTlIII WAVELESS waterbed with lan, Super Brackoutl. $200. riow accepting reservation for 2685. R. V. STORAGE Household. Antique. GIRLS white bedroom fur· bookshelf headboard. only 4 Girts' corduroys and tops, 1- or 2 bedroom apartments =::H'"'O;:W"'E=L""L-.-=T:'""w-o--:b:-e-d:-r':'o':'om=Recreational Vehicle storage ROBERT E. DUDLEY. AUCTIONEER. niture. double dresser, desk months old. $275. (313)437- Mlscgllaneous. teen sizes 3-5-7. (313,229-5718• from $235. Office hours 9 a.m. mobile home, unfurnished. off 14 expressway West of 437-9175 HOWELL, PHONE: 548-3145 with hutch top, 3 drawer chest, 0813. • to 5 p.m. Monday thru Frlday week plus utilities. Plymouth. Fenced and lights. complete twin bed, brass ALL types saw sharpening I S60 2520 or 437·9104 or by appointment. (313)229- Pinecone. $6 per month. Minimum 6 mon- ANTIQUES &. OLDIES: 1941 "ADMIRAL" STAN- headboard. S450. (313)348- WHIRLPOOL 19 cu. ft. white and lathe work. Saw Shop, 82n. I ~=='------ths. (313)348-2592. DiNG RADIQ-good; Pc. Copper Lustre; Miniature 7858. refrigerator with Ice maker, 4524 Pinckney Road. (517)546- MILFORD. One bedroom, 072 Mobile Home Sites Croquet Set; Caromm Board; Wooden Kitchen HIDE-A-BED couch and chair. S2OO. (313)735-7005after 5 p.m. 4836. Cupboard; CELLULOID CHESS SET; Triangular stove and refrlgerator, utilities For Rent $125 or best offer. (313)227- 10 Year old Whirlpool washer, BABY announcements. Cribbage Board: Celluloid Hand Mirror: Jig Saw furnished. $275 per monlh. =FO=W""""'LE=R::::V""IL:-:L~E:-.-C=h:-o"':'lc:"':e--:I':":ot 7414. gas dryer. duratub. good con- golden and silver anniver- HOUSEHOLD . uAUCTIONu Puzzles. Games &. Dominoes: Jewelry; Hat Rack; Every Saturday, 7 p.m. 84 Inch gold/brown Herculon dition. S2OO. (313)229-5718. saries. engagement an- Beer Plaques; Granite Ware Coffee Pot; Wooden ~~:S.One and two availsble. Cedar River Park. New & Used Merchandise sola. $150. Two Mediterranean nouncements, and much Table WI Porcelain Top; Car Parts; Red Arm Chair; bedrooms. very convenient, ;(5:.:17)~223-85==77500:=.:....·="':"7=-:--;-::-;:: Good Consignments end tables and coffee table, 105 Firewood more. The Milford TImes. 436 Boxes Books &. Hats: Creamer & Sugar: 12 Hobnail Includes heat, central air, HOWELL. Choice lots Welcome $80. (517)546-0484after 3 pm. N. Main, Milford, (313)685-1507. Pcs.; "NIPPON" SALT: (6) PLATES CAKE carpet, and appliances. available, Oakcrest Mobile 101 Antiques Tues.·Fri. 12·5 &. ACE slabwood, 4 x 4 x 8 full BRICKS, reclaimed, picked PLATE; Several WINE GOBLETS: Milk Can: 5 Pc. 23 Inch console color TV. cords, approximately S20 per (313)684-1658. Village. (517)546-3075. UP. Delivery available. UPSTAIRS OPEN 1 25% off red Copper Set: Meakin English Platter: Ruby works. 5100 best offer. face cord. Delivery available. (3t31229-6857. NOVI. Three rOOmS. un- MILFORD. A few choice lots tag sale until December 10. "Star Auction service" Souvenir Pc.; Slat Backed Rocker: 2 Bentwood (517)223-8806. (517)223-9090. • furnished, heat and water fur· available for mobile homes up- BlAZE King fireplace Insert. Large selection of furniture Chairs; Green Depression & Fruit Bowls: British 1981 Kirby Upright sweeper A-1 Special Sale. Northern nfshed, off street parking. $335 to 70 ft. Convenient to like new, double fans. S5OO. and collectibles. We do fur- R. Andersen. (Owner) Primrose Plate; Imperial Ware: 2 WEDGEWOOD with altachments including poplar, birch and maple, monlh. (313)349-5170. schools. shopping and S25 (313)887·9500. niture stripping. Wednesday 287S0Id U.S. 23. PLATES; HAVILAND LIMOGES PLATE: Copper rug shampooer. Runs fine. and up. picked up In our yard. NORTHVILLE. Studio apart- freeways. Rent starts as low through saturday 2to 5 pm. or Hartland, Mich. 48028 Teakettle: Maple Four Poster Bed: Glassed, Cost 5750 new. sell for $125. Free sample 01 soft wood with BRICK reclaim. excellent for ment, newly lurnlshed, heat as $67 per month. (313)685- appointments. Lake Chemung 1 MI. N. of M-59 Wooden ChIna Cupboard; 1870 LEATHER HAT call (517)876-3058. the purchase 01 hardwood. hOmes and fireplaces. 5150 Included, 1 year lease, 5 ~1959::::::.::::-:-....,..":=:---:-:,,,;,;-,,-;:-:=Oldies, 5255 East Grand River, (3131832-G1 or BOX; Glass Curtain Tie Backs: 27 Cigar Boxes, KENMORE gas dryer, 1982. Oak and mixed hardwood thousand. (3131349-4706. (313)~. blocks from downtown. SOUTH LYON mobile home Howell. (5171548-7784 or Wooden; 14 CHEESE BOXES; 'SCreens for old Moving, must sell. S450 or best seasoned 12 months. Delivery BMX black Mongoose, like (313)349-465C1. lots, 5150 to 5155. Convenient (517)54S-a875. NASH CAR: Bean Pot; Mixing Bowl: Barrel; BABY offer. (313)348-3586. available. Channel coal by new, yellow padS, caliper , CRIB; Five Drawer Walnut Chest W / Brass Pulls. PINCKNEY. 1 bedroom apart- to major freeways. Pets KiNG size mallress, box spr- pound or cubic yard. Open brake, Tuff Wheel II mags, FURNITURE &. ETC.: "MAGNAVOX 2000 IM- m..'lt, luxury balh. studio cell- welcome 1 month rent free Ing, excellent condition. Best Monday through Frlday, 8to 8. Ireewheel, 5175. (313)229-7384. (313)437.2046. PERIAL, Reel to Reel Tape Deck W/Mlcrophone & Ing. carpeted, relrlgerator, offer. (313)437-4938. Saturday, Sunday, 8 to 2. BARBIES Townhouse, swlm- Ear Phones: Outdoor Steel Chairs: Shuffle Board stove, Including utilities, S285 SOUTH Lyon. Lot for rent, Eldred's Bushel Stop, 2025 mlng pool, 4 Barbie dolls and: & Bowling Set: Golf Umbrella; Curtains; Leal LARRY'S APPUANCE SER- per month. Adults prelerred, 5158. lor hOmes three years Euler Road, Brlghton, (313)229- clothes. $45. Excellent condi- old or newer. South Lyon ALWAYS Mulcher: 78 Records; Craft lIems: Throw Rugs: VICE: Serving Livingston no pets, (313)878-8770. county with repair service. 8 6857. tion. (517)546-7794. Woods. (313)437-0876. Wheel·Chalr; Ralngear; "SPEED aUEEN PINCKNEY. One and two WASHER & DRYER·Good; Floor Polisher: years, and reconditioned APPLE wood, spilt, seasoned, BEDROOM set. French P~ • bedroom apartments now 074 LIving Quarters Students Lamp: 2 Man Saw: 22 HP. SCott Atwater machInes. 11 years. All ser· $45 per facecord 4x8x16. Free viclal, lwln bed with heaes.:: avallsble, fully carpeted, stove THE Outboard Motor-ok; Rack Knives; Four ElectrIc vice and appliances fully delivery moat areas. (313)669- board. ma"resa and box spr-· To Share • and reh1gerator Included, no Clocks: Type Stand: cannIng Scsle; Several Card- guaranteed and reasonably 3687. lng, single dresser with mlr-: pets, one year lease. plus BEDROOM with fireplace. own tables; GE Window Air Conditioner: Cooler; Kabob prlced. (517)223-8106. (517)223- 16 In. Blocks, S30 lace cord. ror, desk wlth shelf grouping. security deposit. (313)878- living room, on lake, S225 LEADER Grille; 2 Pc. Sectional: Magnavox Record Player; 3484. 4x8x16. Free delivery on 2 and chair, nlghtsland, S3OO~' 5785. month. (517)546-8962 after "WEBBER GRILLE, COMPLETE;" Life LMNG room furniture for cords or more. call Demuse Underwood manua~ SAtEM. Bachelor apartment, Sp.m. • Preservers: PATIO FURNITURE, W/Glassed Table sele. (517)546-1088. excavating. (517)546-2700. typewriter, $25; fullllize violin,' COUNTRY FAIR with case, excellent condition,: 4 :rooms Including' sun-porch. FEMALE roommate wanted, & Chairs: Picnic Table; Girls Bike; Metal Folding MAHOGANY buffet wlth hutch BlAZE King fireplace Insert, NaWlY decorated, completely Chairs; "MAXWELL ROYAL," Pine 3 CushIon S2OO. call after 5 p.m. (313)349-· Walled Lake area, Immediate ANTIQUE top, drop leal table, four like new, double lans. $500. 7381. . fdmlshed, Including utilities, occupancy. (3131824·6937, Couch, Arm Chair & Platform Rocker, In PLAID; leaves, pads. four chairs, (313)887-9500. NO,/I-smoker preferred. FLEA MARKETS Armchair, Maple: Record Cablnel: Lamps: Stool; S285 (313)827-3413. perfect condition. (313)632· CHAIN saw repaIr and monlh. Six Mile area. Nation's Largest Inside Marke1s HIDE.A·BED; Oak Coffee & Step Tables: Kids P!lf HOWELL. Female wishes 7451. sharpening, chaln 01153.95 a Table & Chairs; "MAGNAVOX" COLOR TV-ok; CIRCULATION (~13)34t-8026. same (employedl to share 2 Has 2 Big Locations gallon. (313)231-3800. Portable Bar & Typewriter: Linens; MAPLE MAGIC Chel refrlgerator, GE NORTHVILLE RECORD UNION Lake area, on OxbOw bedroom apartment, furnish- dryer, gas stove, antIque pie RREWOOD: 4 ft. x 4 ft. x 8 ft. • Lake. Unlumlshed bedfoom, HUTCH; Apple Plates: SEARS DISHWASHER-ok; 2 ed until Februsry. S150 month PONTIAC FLEA MARKET sale. (517)546-2942. cords. By the semi load as low 313-349--3627 quiet, private, carpeled, a "WESTINGHOUSE" IMPERIAL FROSTFREE $350 Includes utilities. (3131784-1529 2045 Dixie Hwy. End of Telegraph as $45 a cord. (51~59'8. mQnth. Securlty deposit. All AEFER./FREEZER COMBINATION; Kneehole MUST sail: Bedroom sets: • between 8 am and 5 pm. Has both an Indoor & outdoor market CHRISTMAS trees. Dig a living: utUllles paid. (313)888-3882 or Desk; Studio Couch; Bookcsse; Two Walnut Twin king size, 5 pieces. S700. Full RREWooD. seasoned, spilt, HOUSEMATE wanled, non- Phone: 338-7880 Beds; Wicker Clothes Hamper; Nlghlstands; 9 X 12 size. 3 pieces, S350. Triple delivered. (3131227-5762. Spruce or Fir tree lor' (3t3lm·2402. smoker, 3 bedroom quad, Rug; CHANNEL MASTER ANTENNA; Ping Pong dresser, armoire, 2 night Christmas. Tag now and dIg' WHITMORE Lake. Eaat ShOre $45 Face cord, approximately Woodland Lake. (3131229-8045. WARREN MARKET Set; Hagen, 5 Pc. Golf Set; 3 Golf Carts; Spreader; slands, like new, S75O.Kitchen laler. Brlghton/Hamburg area. Apjlrtmenfs, large 2 bedroom 4x8x18, seasoned 3 yeara, HOWELL. Female looking for Dequlndre, block N. of Mile Rd. Small Tools; Waler Skis: Set "BOONTON WARE;" set, 5 pieces, $45. 2 kitchen (3131231·1939. • • iPertments, carpeting, 20900 1 8 delivered. 1(3131261·9739. a single femsle to share my Set of Furniture by "OLD HICKORY" consisting 01 tables, 515 each. China has the famous RREWOOD S40, call (517)422- drapes, stove and relrlgerator, nIce 2 bedroom apartment, 8 Chairs, Two Benches, &. Two Tables-all Split cabinet and buffet S100 both. CLOTHING lor Ihe big man, • a month plus utilities. call ANTIQUE VILLAGE s;I89 close to town. call after 4 p.m. Reed, plus morell Chalr, like new, S90. (313)348- 5G85. sizes 3XL and 4XL, men's' Phone 757-3740 A'" Arbor Trust company (517)54&05108. 0370. (313)348-1875. FLETCHER & RICkard land- cashmere coat, size 54, ex- Both locations open every weekend. cellenl condition. (517)54a. R8a1tors, (3131-.2800. Sold home &. movI~ F1ortda: acspe supplies. Rrewood. WEBBERVILLE. Apartment, 2 SHIRLEY & SCOT N, PORTABLE humidifier, wIn- coal, Super K Kerosene, pro- 1157. bedrooms, appliances, Smallad•• ef Fri. 4-9 p.m., Sat. & Sun. 1G-8 OWNERS dow air conditioner. Belt 01· pane filling. Open 7 daya, CHILD'a swing set, very QOOd carpet, drapea3raoe. attention. Open Dally 90S for dealer reservation fer. (313)349-0584. (313)437-«lO9• condition, $60, (313~. • • (517)521-3323,(313~71.

~J I 6oB-SOUTH LYON HERALD-NORTHVILLE RECORD-WALLED LAKE·NOVI NEWS-THE MILFORDTIMES-Wednesday, November 30,1983 • 107 Miscellaneous 107.Miscellaneous 107 Miscellaneous 107 Miscellaneous 107 Misceill/neous 107 Miscellaneous 107 Miscellaneous 107 Miscellaneous 107 Miscellaneous CHRISTMAS SPECIAL FOR COLECOVISIONvldlo game, 4 FORCED hot air portable FIREPLACE glass doors and 7 HP Briggs & Stratton engine, LOTS of bicycle parts, must YOUR HANDYMAN. 50% oil cartridges, $150.(313)8~. DON'T heater with thermostat, 63.000 cast Iron grate with blower HOLIDAYNUTSALE horizontal shalt, $60. Sliding takeall, $25. (313)229-5668.: on tune-up testers, timing DRIVEWAY culverts. South BTU per hour, useI' ~..rosene motor, Sl00. Call alter 6 pm. Large selection, discount back wIndow for Ford truck, ' METAL lathe. 3 Inch bed; 9 lights, tachometers, battery or fuel 011, like new, used one (Sm223-8768. / IT TV Lyon Lumber and Farm WAIT UNTIL prices. (SI7)54&-1417. $40. Four hydraulic cylinders, 0'0 OFF Inch throw; M-l 30caliber car· testers and Ignition testers. Center. 415 East Lake. season. $140.(3131878-9117. FLOWERSby Marilyn. silk or 4~ Inch diameter, 24 Inch 50 IC blne; 9 Inch Oliver wood vise. NovlAuto Parts, (3131349-2S00. MONDAY! stroke, S7Seach.(SIn521-3214. (313)437·17S1. You can place your ad any day fresh wedding bouquets, HOMELITE 'saw repair. INSTALLATION ;:;.:(31;:f3)684-64~~10:-.-.--_...... ,,- CENTIex stereo system, am- 00 It yourself solar heat for made to order. (S1n546-9581. Howlett Bros.. Gregory. LUMPcoal, SIlOton, excellent fm radio, automatic turntable, of the week. OIlice hours are NOCABLENEEDED MAGNAVOX stereo radio, less than $500. call (313)437· 8'30 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. Monday FUEL OIL Girls' 26 Inch bike, S30. (3131496-2715. quality. Snow fence - special More movies, fewer repeats $100.After 7:30 p.m. (313~ 8 track plus two 13 x 22 Inch 6439. • Friday. Our phone room NO.2Fuel S1.059/10 Child's size 4 ski boots, S10. HESLIP'SHEARTH S23.50roll, 48 Inches by 50 tl985 speakers, $90. (5m223-9921. than cable's HBO. Showtlme :::='c:-:-:~=~=:-;:---- OOLLHOUSE,brand new, 10 salespeople will be happy to No.1 Fuel Sl.159/10 Men·s· (Eddie Bauerl jacket. Wood burning stoves, feet. Farmers Petroleum. and Clnemax. Also available MIRANDA35mm SLR camera CARNATIONClassic cat food, rooms all wallpapered. 44x37, help you. $5 OFF WITH THIS size medium. S2O. (51n54&- IIreplace Inserts, furnace add- Highland (3131887·4109. late night adult movies. with SOmm lens, 135mm. 20Ib bag, $10.90.Snappycann· $250.(3131227-6895alter 4p.m. (517154&-2570 9331. ons, accessories. (51nS4&- (Sm54&-2920. (3131229-7807 telephoto lens and Vlvltar 2X ed cat food, $7.20 per case. ADAND150 ENERGY saving entrance (3131229-4436 GARAGE door, 18 foot 1127. LIBERAL layaway plan at The (Sm223-3128 extender; SI50. Sears Super 8 Cole's Elevator, east end 01 (313)669-2121 eALLON ORDER aluminum, with assembly. Penny Plncher now until Marlon Street In Howell. doors starting at $239.50In- LOANS Available. Individuals, KNAPP Shoe Distributor, Zoom movie camera and stalled. Free estimates. (313)685-8705 r-ISHER FUEL Best oller. (3131231·1469alter Partnerships. Corporations Christmas. New merchandise Leonard Eisele, 2473Wallace movie projector, $100. GE (SInS4&-2720. . every week. Save50%on boys (3131229-5160 III 6 p.m. (3131348-3022 2 p.m. Creative Financing. (313)851· (313)437-4133 Rob Roy Corduroys. ~~' Webberville. (51n521·. ~:n~~.white TV, $40. (SlnS4&-5924alter6p.m. (313)624-4449 1469. DowntownFowlerville.

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Alarm Service Building & Remodeling Bul/dozlng Chimney Cleaning & Fencing landscaping Painting & Decorating Roofing & Siding SnowpIowIng Repair ALARM systems. Commer· DRAINFIELDS, septic tanks, BLACK top soil, shredded A·l Quality work at sane SNOWPLOWlNG,residential, commercial, driveways and clal, residential. fire, burglar. • ROGER FOSS & and drywells repaired and In- PONCH'S Chimney Sweep. bark. crushed stone, mason prices. Jack's Painting, 12 * C~ANE * A. Mccardell. 5486 losco stalled. (313)229·6Iln. Free estimates. Satisfaction FENCING sand, fill sand, fill dirt, pea years experience. (313)231· lots. Call after 8 pm. (3131348- Road. Webberville. (517)223- COMPANY DRIVEWAYS,septic systems, guaranteed.call (313)449-8344. ALL KINDS stone, backhoework. (313)229- 2872. ROOFING 6251. 3162. bulldOZingand backhoe work. Commercial - Residential· In- 6935. FORthe finest In professional and SNOWPLOWING. Hamburg, o Sand. gravel and topsoil. TRI-UNTY dustrial - All Types of Chain Brighton, Pinckney area. Aluminum Remodeling/Repair DRIVEWAYgravel and stone. painting service, commercial Sheet o New Homes Radio dispatched trucks. CHIMNEYMAINTENANCE Unk - Split Rail & Farm • FIll sand, topsoil. Gene cash or residential, new construc- CommercIal, resldentlal. Specializing In Wood Privacy Metal ALUMINUM siding, trim, gut- o Additions/Garages T.T.&G Excavating. (5mS4&- Stop household fires. get your Sand &Gravel.(313)437-3104. tion or re-do. Also wallpaper- Reasonable rates. (313)231· o Basements 3146. chimeny cleaned now. Fences - Fence Repairs. Free Ing, drywall. and plaster 1883. • ters. all aluminumrepairs. Mel Estimates. • LAWNMOWINGand brush hog Oja.(3131227·5973. o Kilchens/Baths PONDdredging and develop- work, free estimates. Call repairs, cabinet aAd wood SNOWPlowing. Any residen- Also wood available In any SEAMLESS eavetroughs. ROGER FOSS ment. Turn swamp areas Into SOUTH LYON anytime.(517)546-5794. refinishing and sprayed tial Northville driveway. $10 Llcensedllnsured useful Irrlgatlon or decorative amountandother services. finishes. Insured and Shingles, with this ad.Jim, (313l34N881. • aluminum overhang, roofing, LAWNmaintenance.Field cut· (313)437-1194 ponds. Equipped for fast eHI- CALL (3131887-3250 references. 15 years ex· Built-up , chimney flashing, repairs. FENCE CO. tlng (brush hog). Call us for all Storm Windows Ucensed 30 years. (3131229- 'I will be glad to show you clent work. Ron Sweet, your outdoor maintenance perlence. Call Mike Gregory. One-ply Cleln Up & Hauling (3131887-6245. 6m. my work. References (313)437-1727. 313-437-4445 needs. Landon Outdoor Ser: systems ALUMINUM storm windows given. POND Dredging, wide track ALL-AROUND clean up and vices, (313)227·7570. GENERALMaintenance Corp. and doors. also patio storm Appliance Repair bulldozing. Fast and eHlclent. hauling. Residential, commer- Handyman Quality painting. Interlor. ex- doors, Inside storms and QUALITY call Doug for free estimates. 'clal building debris. Ap- terior. drywall and plaster NORTHVILLE : D.R. Electric. Appliance ser- ACCURATE HELPERS. In- LAWNMOWING,dethatchlng, storm panel Inserts. Free (3131455-4676days. (3131761- pliances. light demolition. repair. call for free estimate. estimates. Howell Solar Co. • vice: refrigerators. freezers. REMODELING door. outdQor. All skills. trlmmlng. Reasonable. FOTIS (313)229-5363. 349-5582 8053 evenings. Very negotiable. (3131229-9638. LANDSCAPING.since 1954. (5tnS4&-1673. ' microwave ovens, Complete building and re- senior discount. Low rates. • dishwashers. ranges. MAN with pickup will do light Veteran.(313144&-2895. (313) 437-1174 INSIDEPlexlglass storm wfn- modeling service. Rough Carpentry hauling and clean-up. (313)878- HURONVALLEY , washers and dryers. Large and finish carpentry. Kit- AL Pollard - woodwork. Home dows, licensed and Insured. • parts Inventory for do-It- 9687. PAINTING CraigDouglas.(Sm223-9515.. • chens and basements our COMPLETE HOME MODER· repairs, free estimates., TOPSOIL.guaranteed to grow Inlerlor painting and ~ yourself. Prompt courteous specialty. NIZATION. Additions, decks. SMALL dump truck for hire to (313)227-5050. grass, only $8 yard. 15 yard wallpapering. Customer service, low rates. (Sln546- carry things away or haul Tree Service 18 years' experience gutters, concrete, repairs. Jim HOME Repairs. Roofing. loads.(5tn546-3146. satisfaction guaranteed. Free • 4960. 116 West Grand River. Free estimates (3131348-2562. things In. (5mS4&-5794. siding, gutters, electrical. estimates. REMEMBER FALL IS A ~ Howell. Michigan. Licensed CARPENTER. 30 years ex· TRASH and carry. rubbish, Mobile Home Service (313)363-5362 plumbing, decks, etc. Free AND SIDING GOOD TIME TO JERRY'S perience. Remodeling and junk, appliances. anything. estimates. (5tn54&-I099. repairs. A·1 work at Very reasonable rates. MILFORDPAINTING- residen- BAGGETT RICK'S REPAIR AND (Sm548-3788. HANDYMAN. Painting. tial and commercial, also tex· MOVE TREES reasonable prices. (5m223- drywall. carpentry. paneling ROOFING AND APPUANCESERVICECO MODERNIZATION 3146. .. turing. experienced In top We move Trees : Serving you since 1970. and home repairs. Free Mobile Clock Repair quality work, fully Insured. SIDING. HOT 3-9 Inch dlamete~ (313)437-6900 CARPENTRY work by Ivel estimates. Call Loren. JamesKlepser. (313)685-7130. Farmer. Hamburg. Pinckney, SERENITY Bob's Clock ASPHALT .BUILT-UP Highland, Milford After 5 p.m. (313134&-2246.If no answer, call Home PAINTING. Interior. exterior. WeA/so '- WhiteLake,Commerce Brightonarea. (3131231·1883. Shoppe. repair. buy. sell. before 88mor after S:3Opm. ROOFS, SHINGLE Buy.Sell : (3131363-3710.8800 Commerce Residential and commercial. Walled Lake.Novl HOMEimprovement, all types Professional work at low Transp/ant _ of carpentry work. Custom Road,Union Lake. Heating & Cooling Heating ROOFS. ALUMINUM I ROBERT GOUIN I rates.(313~3. '. servicing all major brands. remodeling, countertops, GUTTERS AND .: Was her s, dryer s • SOLAR cabinets, drywall. call Gary, Doors & Service Plumbing & Electrical PAINTING. Interlor and ex· Morgan Tree: • HEATPUMPS terior,' 20 years experience, DOWN SPOUTS, "d Ish was her s • (3131437-s808. Transplant & landscape: BUILDING& Gas-OlI·Woodfurnaces free estimates. Work ALUMINUM SIDING ;' Refrigeration. air condition- ROOF repair and carpentry B & R Door Company. Garage ' doors. entryway doors. barn SALES& INSTALLATION Intertherm-Miller guaranteed. Dave (313)632· • : Ing. DESIGN work. no job too small. call ANDTRIM. doors. New and used. sales SheetMetalShop 7525. 313/229-2686 oSu~Spaces Bill, (313)231-3881. Coleman-Duo Therm and service. Winter special for ACCESS HEATING PAINTING, Interior: exterior. NORTHVILLE 10% oil for seniors and ° Kitchens & Baths ED'S Tree Service. 20 yeais :unemployed. Carpet Cleaning hanging garage doors 16x7 &COOLING 12years experience, licensed, , Fast, courteous service you ° New Homes and larger $39. (5m521-4121, (517)634-5604 PARTS & free estimates. (313)437-8822. 349-3110 experience, reasonable rates. Remodeling ABLE carpet and Upholstery (5m54602463. free estimates. (51n54&-1390: 'can depend on. ° (3131464-D566 (313)437-3104. T.D. Bjortlng and Company. FREE Estimates Cleaners. 2 average size LICENSED,INSURED SERVICE - (313)363-9919 ° Drywall QUALITY PAINTING. Ten Roofing and sheet metal, TV & Radio Repair :: rooms cleaned $20. S8Uafac- Maatercard, Vila Iyen experIeftce. exceIient I ~ • S/nce1968 tlon guaranteed.(3131229-4850. 1Shtng\ea;' llat roofs, t.r-offa, DRYWALL.hang finished and references. Residential and repairs. Reasonable.licensed . ELECTRONICService center.' Brick, Block. Cement 24 'HOUR DURACLEAN.Thevery best In textured. call Frank (51n54&- Home Maintenance commercial. Kort Gentry, and Insured. South Lyon and repair TV. telephones. and 313/349-0541 carpet and upholstery clean- (5tn546-3341. radios, telephone extensIOn ALLCEMENT& 5389 or Jim (51n546-3634. area.(3131437-9366,Terry. Ing; over 50years. Residential HELP employ unemployed Installed. Reasonable rates. • MASONRY Licensed & Insured JOURNEYMANdrywall. taper (5.17)548-3260 ROOFING. New or tear-

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107 Miscellaneous 107 Miscellaneous 109 Lawn & Glrden 111 Farm Products 116 Christmas Trees 152 Horses& 165 Help Wlnted Generll 165 Help Wanted Generll 165 Help Wlnted Generll Care and Equipment Equipment GENERAL office - full-llme en- :. MAKE your own Holiday can- TWO lighted display cases. RED Pine Christmas freeST CUSTOMER Service level position for mature dy. Get supplies at Kitchen (313)227-7185. CASE tractor, 16 hp., 2 1hc~~~~•. lots 01500 or 1,000, per tree. Representallve. Therrnofll an Iry sa GOING out of business sale. person with good office ex- Cralt. (5ln546-9581. WEDDING Invitations, cylinder, 48 Inch mower, 54 AndCrsons Call alter 4 pm. (313)229-2779. All Items storewide 35% off. established plastics manufac- Inch front blade, snow blower AMBITIOUS turer In the Brlghlon arel Is perience. Typing minimum 50 :MINOLTA camera with wide napkins. thank you notes. All stock and fixtures musl go. wpm.. shorthand helpful. :,angle and telephoto lens, matches. everything for your also available. (313)68S-7186. Severson's Mill Stock up while the bargains seeking a conscientious, ser- SNOWSHOE TREE FARM HOMEMAKERS vice oriented Individual to sup- Brighton area. Call Mrs. close-up lens set, more. $200. wedding. The Milford FLETCHER & Rickard land- last at The Hitching Posl Tack and Farm Supply Cut your own Douglas Fir and pllment our customer service Muirhead between 9 am and Call alter 5 p.m. (517)548-3637. T1mes,436 N. Main. Milford, scape supplies. Peat. top soli. Spruce. Also fresh cut Shop, 3901 Lovejoy, Byron, We Need You Custom grinding and mixing department. Prerequisites for 5 pm (313)229-5868. • NEWl Triumph High 26% pro- ~313)68S-1507. bark, sand. gravel, stone. Douglas Fir and Spruce. (313)268-5574. For of sweet feed. A full line of this challenging position In- HOUSE work (light) and drive '. teln dog food, 50 Ib bag. Open 7 days, (313)437-8009. Weekends, 9 to 5. 5591 Pin- HORSES Boarded. Large In- Packaging Assignments The Anderson Feeds, Part- clude communication skills, my car. 3 hours aday. 5 days a • $12.95. Cole's Elevator. east MASSEY Ferguson 7 hp. lawn ckney Road, Howell. Half mile door arena, large outdoor In ners Plus Dog Food. Wild phone etiquette and the ability week. $50 a week. Over 18.£:. ,end of Marlon Street In WHATISTHE tractor, new engine. $350. north of Schaefer Road. arena. Excellent care, also Plymouth, Wixom, Bird Seed and Morton Salt. to type, record and file order (313)885-2188. ' V • Howell. (511)546-2720. (313)750-0102. (511)548-1006. horses for sale. English, Walled Lake Custom grain hauling. entry and shipping data. CRT HOUSE Manager for domestic BARGAIN Western and Hunt seat riding .,ODESSY game, 15 cartridges. SNOW blower attachment and Open 9 a.m.-6 p.m. data experience a plus. Send violence program. SeeRlng lessons available. Call Must be 18 and have own • excellent condition, $t50. BARREL? chains for Case garden trac- Monday·Saturday resume to: Thermofll Inc., mature person with (313)437-2941. transportation (313)349-4624. If you have an Item you wish to tor. $100. Call alter 6 pm. 56'375Shefpo, New Hudson P.O. Box 489, Brighton, MI knowledge 01 family violence (5171521-4081. . Call Now .ONE new and two used chain sell for $25. or less or a group PETS HORSES boarded. English, 48116,Attn. Customer Service. dynamics, previous. support saws, good condition. of Items seiling for no more 16 Inch Skill, 12 Inch Homellte 437-1723 Western lessons, training • CARRIERS wanted to deliver counseling experience prefer- than $25. you can now place an available, Veterinary approv- (313)525-0330 '0 (517)54&-8526. chainsaws, good condition. ~I the Monday Green Sheet and red. To be responsible for In- ad In the Green Sheet for 'k ed. Exceptional care, Indoor : ONE stop Christmas shopp- $125 both or best offer. Wednesday Brlghlon Argus. ventory In sheller, task price! Ask our ad-taker to The~ arena, must see to appreciate. Ing. Christmas bazaar craft (517)223-3403. Routes open In area Lafolette assignment, and nighltime place a Bargain Barrel ad for 151 Household Pets Renalssallce Arabians, win - fair, Walled Lake Elementry Severson'~ Drive, Fonroe Drive, supervision. Room and board you. (10 words or less) and 110 Sporting Goods (511)548-1473. : ~School, Saturday, December ABUSED, abandoned but stili SERVICES Woodland Lake Apartmenls, plus stipend. Send resume to: she will bill you only $2.25. POTATOES, red or White, cab- The Temporary Help People. .•• 10, 10 am to 3 pm. 45 booths, loving, pets free to good HORSESHOEING and trimm- Woodland Lake Trailer Park. Lacasa, Box 604, Brighton, MI (This special Is offered to bage and onions. Mahar ., food, toys, arts and crafts. old homes that will neuter. Shots Ing, reliable, reasonable. Call Call circulation, (313)227-4442. 48116,by December 20. " homeowners only-sorry. no Potatoe Farm. (5171634-5349. Don Gillis. (3131437-2956. .lIme photos and Santa. DEER and worming already done • COMPUTER - office, trainee, INSURANCE secretary need- commercial accounts. STOCK tank, one 8 It. 250 gal. (313)227-9584. • Something for everyone. HORSE shoeing and trtmmlng MECHAIICS call now. (313)557-1200, Job ed. Part·time, Includes even- $94.50. Submersion heaters, -. OFFICE desks. 6x6 lighted PROCESSING AKC gun dog Beagle pups, 2 (horse or pony). Rick Morse, Network Inc. 28860 Southfield Ing hours. Position requires WELLPOINTS from $26.95. 1500 watt $43.70. Floaters 1000 Transmissions • sign, miscellaneous ollice TOp Choice males, 14 weeks old, shots Blacksmith. 1(511)223-9305. Road. Southfield. phone skills and general 01· Myers Pumps. plumbing. watt, $31.50. Cole's Elevator, Electrical Systems • equipment. (511)546-7142. Hinds & Sides and wormed, generations 01 CARRIERS wanted to deliver flce duties. Musl be depen- heating and electrical sup- east end of Marion Street In field trial champions, $75. '. PICTURE framing classes. LAZY STRAP I the Monday Green Sheet and dable and conscientious. plies. Use our well driver free Howell. (517)546-2720. (313)229-9527 or after 6 pm, ,'professlonal machinery studio Bill Chopp LEAT!iER REPAIR the Milford Times, route open Send resumes to: Mr. Howell, With purchase. Martln's Hard· PEABODY Orchards Farm (313)437-1460. memberships. Call (313)229- 2 SEATER BUGGY In Kensington Coop apart- P. O. Box 607, Brighton, Mi. ware. South Lyon. (313)437- Quality Meats Market, open seven days to WORD AKC Siberian Husky pups. BILLY COOK SADDLE ments, Hllklale and Gwendlyn 48116. ~ .8055. 0600. 5 pm. Granny Smith. Mcin- Perfect Chrlstmans gift. DRIVING HARNESSES Streets. Call Circulation '-4 It. x 8 It. Pool table, with WILL pick up free of charge. 22894 Pontiac Trail tosh, Jonathon, Cortland, Jon- (511)540-3312. PONY SADDLES PROCESSliS (313)685-7546. accessories. $50. (313)349- on ground level. Sears and inKing Plaza , nee, Northern Spy, Ida Red, AK~ puppies. Shih Tzu. Lhasa PONY WALKER IMMEDIATE Whirlpool washers, dryers and S Red and Golden Delicious. Try (313)348-4408 COOKS for alternoon, full- • 4459. outll Lyon Apso, Poodle. Yorkshire Ter- • POST Hole dgging for pole freezers. (517)223-3464. our fresh pressed cider. time, with some experience. rier and Blchon Frlse. OP~RATORS OPENINGS barns. fences. and wood carmel apples, honey, jams Dishwasher for days, full-time. WANTED. If you converted Deposits will hold for· LOUD leopard gelding, 5 ~:decks. Call (313)437-1675. 437-6266 and flour. Call us to ship ap- If mterested in long and Apply In person. Brighton Big Western metro company has" from fuel 011 to gas. I'll buy Christmas. Also stud service. years, 14 hands, Jumps. ples direct. 12326 Foley, four short term temporary Boy. full-time temporary or perma- ;.' PING pong table. like new, your lelt over fuel 011.(517)546- (517)546-1459. (313)887-7981. -'$120 or best oller. (511)546- 6433 after 6 pm. ANN ARBOR GUN COMPANY. miles south of Fenton. assignments. call for ap- C N C lathe operator, must be nent positions avallabte. 2 full-time gunsmiths. Buy, (3131629-6416. BRmANYS AKC pups for MORGANS; registered, 12 pointment Monday thru capable of programming and Grownlng company has posI- 3599 alter 6 pm. WOLVERINE Lake. New bar sell. trade guns. Weekly hunting or companion. Shots. year gelding, 3 year mare, 2 Friday between 9.00 a.m. set-up. Bridgeport mill tions ranging from manager -·RUBBER stamps - Milford stools. snOWSUits, jackets. specials. Orvis gifts and 112 Farm Equipment 1(5111655-3313.. year colt. Sale or lease. and 3:00 p.m. operator familiar with lathe trainee, stock display and ser- '-Times, 436 N. Main. Milford. oak chandelier. fishing tackle. 2261 W. Liberty, BEAGLE. AKC, male, 6 mon- (313)685-8518,(313)628-1178. and grinder minimum 6 years. vice. Excellent opportunity (313)68S-1507. miscellaneous. 2510 Oakview BLADES, 3 pt. 5, 6, 7 foot. 3 pt Ann Arbor. (313)769-7866. ths, super hunting prospect, MORGAN gelding, 5 years old, Call after 3 pm. (511)548-6830. plus rapid advancement. Call (South Commerce and Glen - STORM windows and doors, snow blowers, 5, 6, 7 foot. Irom gun dog trail breeding, 15 plus Hands. 3 Morgan (313) 227·2034 lor appointment Gary). Thursday only. 10 a.m. BELGIUM Browning 12 gauge Tractor tire chains, front CARRIERS wanted to deliver · Inside sliders. custom made. 3 Inch Magnum. Ventilated rib. $75. (3131878-6070. weanllngs, nbbon winners. the Monday Green Sheet and • free estimates. (517)548-2200. to 2 p.m. (3131624-4782. blades, 5 acres of equipment. One black yearling. (313)227- S360. Winchester model 12 16 BLUE Tick registered 3lh year the Livingston County Press. 453-2940 WEDDING gown and veil. size Hodges Farm Equipment, 6830. ILL['I-R:,ii~('''1 Ultra Air Industries I STEEL. round and square tub- gauge. (511)546-4029evenings. old female, champion J"'4Iplt" Routes open In the follOWing 10, excellent condition, $100. (313)629-6481. ~ •..:J • 'lng, angles. channels. beams. 2 Complete weight sets, bloodlines, excellent hunter. PALOMINO mare with tack, areas In Howell; Inverness. (313)349-5554. FORD 2600 tractor, 16 Inch LIVE-IN In exchange for 2 days - etc. Call Regal's (511)546-3820. bench. and squat stand. $150. Call (511)223-3103. asking $600. Bay gelding, Peavy. Endicott, University, WOOL batts In cheese cloth. double disc. 2 bottom 16 Inch work. Milford area. (313)632-., _ STORM windows inside or (313)885-9555. COLLIES, callIplon rides English and Western. Not an Aoeni'OE~~F~a Fee Wetmore Streets. Call Circula- .~.out. Free estimates. (313)229- ready to cover for warm light plow, 254 miles. like new. asking $500. (517)548-4482. tion (517)548-4809• 7706. (313)685-8972. DEALER SPACE AT THE OLD' bloodlines. Sable males, also weight comforters, extra wide (517)223-3632. LIVE-In companion needed for · 5160. Open from 9 to 6 p.m. GIBRALTAR SPORTS FLEA trls and blues. Eyes checked, QUARTER horse Morgan COUNTER woman wanted. 81 x 90. $50. (313)68S-1851. FORO 8N tractor, starts and AUTO DEALER NEEDS alert elderly lady with sight .' Alter 6, (517)54&-5924.Northern MARKET. Space 12x8, open vets physical. Playful, social mare, chestnut, 9 years old. part-time employment. Novl, runs like new. wide tires In problems, no nursing care, : -Builders Sales, 3225 Old US- Saturday and Sunday, $15 PER and healthy. Some adoptable. $300. Call alter 4 p,m. (313)498- (313)349-8490. 108 Miscellaneous front. front and back tires MECHANIC for work on private room, board, small -.23. WEEKEND. Permanent set- (313)498-2126. 2260. Wanted loaded with chloride, Includes domestic and import cars and salary, In pleasant area. Ex- STORM window Inserts, dou- up, well-advertised, be where COCK-A-TIELS. $50 and up. REGISTERED horses for sale. chains. $1,700. Call alter 5 pm. trucks. Experience and State change for light house keep- .. 'ble pane, all sizes. Anderson the action is! Get a prime Parakeets, $10 and up. Young Boardll)g stable, excellent CAREER (517)546-6299. certification required. Ing. cooking, and companion- :' window screens. all sizes. METEOR METAL space now. Call (313)379-4004. and breeders. (313)227-6822. facilities; Indoor arena, out- ISOURNAME Knowledge of Chrysler pro- ship. Non-smoker, older lady (511)223-3632. Located at 18850 Woodruff FARMALL Cub with at- door ring, observation room, OPPORTUNITY COLUE pups. 8 weeks old, ducts and NIASE certification due to expansion. now accep- preferred. Call (3131863-1779. Road in Gibraltar, Michigan. tachments, $1.900 or best of- turnout' paddock, wash room. " SINGER Dlal-a-Matic sewing AKC mother, Collie/Shepherd preferred. Must do quality fer. (511)468-3309. ' (517)546-5053.(3131348-6881. ting applications for Im- UCENSED Well Driller to 'machine In modern walnut ALUMINUM FOLDING self practice ping father. (517)223-9133. repairs and exercise customer mediate full-time openings. ISOURGAMEI JOHN Deere 1010, Ford sponsor corporation, full;, or '-cabinet. Make designs. appli- pong table, $50. 80 Inch skis. COCKATIEL and cage. $30. RETIRING daughters gray care. Unlimited hourly flat rate Positions Include; company 14015 Haggerty Rd. Jubilee with over and under, part·tlme. Call between 9 a.m. .ques, buttonholes. etc. Rieker size 9'k medium boots, Myers parrot and cage, $30. dapple registered half Arab paid to quality production rep.. manager trainee, stock II bl. S. 01 SChoolcrall) John Deere 410B loader and 5 p.m. Monday thru FrI- ~. Repossessed. Pay of S54 cash best oller. 7 foot toboggan, gelding. 15.3 hands. Shown 4- technltions that are consls- 455-9m backhoe, Ford 3910, new. (313)231-2940. and service. Applicant must day, (313)887-7561. ' • .' or monthly payments. $10. (313)349-0584. H and open. Training level tan\. be sharp, agresslve and high loaded diesel, M.F. 185 with DALMATIANS. Puppies, In- UVE-IN housekeeper compa- ;. 'Guaranteed. Universal Sewmg ALL cash for your exiSllng GUNS - buy, sell, trade. All Dressage and ribbon winner in school grad. No experience loader, A.C. XT-19Ogas $3,500, formation, stud service. nion wanted for elderly .; Center, (313)334-0905. land contract. Highest dollars. kinds, new and used. Com- Western and English hunt seat SERVICE ADViSOR. Job In- ( necessary, company will pro- 25 others, parts, accessories. (511)223-7211. and saddleseat pleasure. gentlemen In lovely ranch ~'SEWING machine and cabinet. Perry Realty. (313)478-7640. plete reloading headquarters. ex- clUde; write up, follow through Ivide training. For appointment Hodges Farm Equipment. ENGLISH Shepherd-Border cellent on trail. Good manors. home In Brighton area. .good condition. Sears chain BABY clothes wanted, boys Guns Galore, Fenton. (313)629- and a personal assurance that call personnel (313)629-6481.Since 1946. Collie pups, 2 1110nths old. Will sell only to light handed, (313)229-2971. .' saw, 21 inch. (5ln223-9676. and girls. newborn thru 1 year. 5325. your customers are properly SPECTRUM DISTRIBUTING NEW Idea corn sheller, 2 row, Stock or watchdogs. George caring individual. (313)685- cared for. Experience re- LEAD guitarist and bass • SNOWBLOWER, Toro, 8 HP. Small shoes, bon:lets. hats. MARUN 22 automatic with (313)229-5764 narrow, (517)223-3651. RObb, (511)223-9462. 1127. quired In service sales and guitarist for rock band. .' 1981,2 stage, excellent condi- Excellent condition. Milford scope. $60. (511)223-8793• 3 point P.T.O. driven buzz GROOMING all breeds. 8228 order pricing. Must have a (3131229-4054. tion. (313)229-4894. area. (313)68S-1008. CAREER oriented people POOL table, Brunswick. 8 foot saws. $650 plus tax. (313)695- Evergreen. Brighton. ElYlra good attitude In dealing with BUYING used furniture and slate. excellent condition, In- needed for managemenl and STEEL gates. 8. 10. 12. 14 and 1919, (3131694-5314. Hull, (313)231-1531. (313)449- SAWDUST customers and exercise MCOONALDS ot::t6 ft. lengths. 16 ft. 6 panel appliances. (517)223-9212. cludes accessories. $500 or DEUVERY counseling work. COllege POLE barn materials, we stock 4931. customer care. degree preferred, but not Experienced fast food ~·.gate, $61.90. Cole's Elevator. OLD Christmas decorations. best oller. (3131227-5465. (313)697.@34 a full line. Build It yourself and GOLDEN Retriever pups, essential. Part-time or full- managers or will train. ~::east end of Marion Street in old jewelry, old toys. Mary 30-06 Remington auto save, we can tell you how. AKC. $150 females, $125 Excellent pay and benefits. time: For confidential Inter- Benefits. Monday through Fri- ~"-ffowell. (517)546-2720. (313)229-4485evenings. Woodsmaster, with scope South Lyon Lumber and Farm males, 6 weeks old, deposit TWO one horse open sleighs Apply to Craig Findley, service view call, (3131878-5161. day, 9a.m. to Sp.m. South. Bushnell two clips and ~~IMPUCITY 525 lawn tractor. SCRAP copper. brass. 3-9, Center, 415 East Lake. will hold. Call (511)223-3162 with crushed velvet seats. director, laFontaine Brothers Lyon. Walled Lake, lfnd box of shells, (313)68S- ~=:Very good, $300. 21 inch Toro radiators. batteries. lead. junk S350. (313)437-1751. anytime. One sleigh with vinyl seat, has Arbor Dodge. 3365 Washtlnaw, Twelve Oaks Novi locations •• S snow blower, $100. 5 h.p. out- cars, iron, etc. Free appliance 1323. single or double hitch. All In Ann Arbor. 3 point hitch snowblowers, 5 MALE Coonhound, good DON'T 0(. -board motor, $100. 75,000 BTU dumping. Regal's (511)546- Remington model 742 excellent condition. (511)548- 30-06 It., 6 ft .• 7 It., 8 It. Snow blades. hunter. (3131449-2692. ~ l Brighton area. and would like to be con- facilities with Indoor arena and smoker) to come Into Howell Hacker Road, Howell 1.41 · Preserves, Honey, I I" .... " 48843 ' • · ,_------_ sldered, please forward heated observallon room. home to watch child age 1. ·.· Maple Syrup, .: i ti " resume or letter of qualifica- o' Automallc fly spray Monday through Friday 7 to 4. PLUMBING and heating man, (t and Decorative ':', tions to Personnel, Box 454, ,t ., ; throughout barns for summer. After 4:30 call (511)548-3048. experienced only need Ipply, f:, Tea Cans • • Millord, Michigan 48042. Board, $125 a month. Hall off EM PlOYM ENT , J EXPERIENCED teacher, part- service alld Installition. Call •• tJ" ~ ~~, BABY sitter needed Im- (313)698-2043 between 9 a.m. ;: WITHTHIS AD • ··,:1·;:.~· 1', '", • for first month. Best feed. time, needed for preschool. mediately for one year old gin, Horses turned out dIlly. Over Please call Nancy, (313)349- t05 p.m. MondaylhruFriday. FRESH CIDER & HOMEMADE DONUTS : '. DIESEL FUEL 30 years experience. In south NorthYllie Novl area. Call alter 2691. PERSON to sell orders by PIcnic Area & Plenty of Free Parking Lyon area, Six Milo and 6 pm. (313)348-8312. 165 Help Wanted General FOWLERVILLE 88lon In- telephone from the South · Spencer Road. (313)535-0505. BABY SITTER. Temporary terested In hiring barber with Lyon Herald. 3 hours per Foreman Orchards APPLICATIONS now being • KEROSENE (Super K1) position for mature woman, experience. Call for Interview night, 4 nights per weok. 3 mile. we.t of Northville on 7 Mile Road taken for nurses aides. All , DRESSAGE eaddle. New. 17 my home, Monday through (511)223-8818. (313)349-3627,Giving name, ad- i, 341-1256 Open Dally 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Inch seat. $425. (313)4~144 • shilts, part·lime and full-time. Friday, own transportation, dressand phone number. Apply at Whitmore Lake C0n- non-smoker preferred. FACTORY· machine j' • L.P. GAS TANKS FILLED DARK brown derby, 7 118, PART·TIME secretary, $5 per valescent Canter. Mlln operators needed. Call now. " black derby, 7, ladles nd- 8833 (517)548-3178aller8:3O p.m. hour, 4 hours per month. send Street, Whitmore Lake. Apply (313)557-1200, Job NetwOrk f: : dlesult, brown. 7. Acme brown resume to Fondl-Isllnd,. r.. THIS YEAR TRY A In person, no phone calls Inc. 28860 Southfield Road. • FULL & SELF SERVICE cowboy boots, 1Yl, brown Briggs Like Joint Wiler '-£' please. Southfield. · ' Uvlng Chrlstma. Tree English boots, Be, boys Bailey CIRCULATION Authority. 6392 Island Lake MILFORD TIMES FEMALE bartender, part-time. i' straw cowboy hat, 6 7/8. ACCOUNTANT, part-time for Drive, Brighton 48116. ; (CantMI lanted lit" Chrlltmal) Apply In person. Pit SlOp I; . • MILK & BREAD (313)349-5191. tax season, well diversified In 313-685-7546 Lounge, 45701 Grand River, PART-TIME RN or LPN for ALSO, FRESH CUT taxes, reply with expenence midnight shllt. Apply at Martin and phone number. P. Box NoYl. • Blue Spruce. PIne ,/ O. Luther Home, 305 Elm Place GENTLE Welnh pony, to good 541, Pinckney, MI. 48168. CARRIERS wanted to deliver GENERAL Labor, fullind part· • Flra (Doug", & Salaam) • South Lyon between 9 and OPEN home. (313)632-6677. The Novl News. Routes open time. Skilled and unskilled. am Bundlel of Greenl A nurlle aide training clan wlll 3 pm. Salary and benefit. GREEN Meadow Firms Is now In area of 11 Mile Ind Beck Gall now. (313)557·1200, Job Monday to Thursday 7am·10pm be Offered at Wellt Hickory commensurated wllh exJ HO "Cut r Road. Call Clrculallon, 7 am-11 pm your own" this y.. accepting boarders. Indoor - Haven Nurllng Home soon. Network Inc. 28860 Southfield perience. • • Friday outdoor riding arenas. Heated (313)349-3627. Road. Southfield. 8am·11 pm Class 1I1zelimited and on first POTPOURRI Restlul'lnl, ·lIx~ Saturday HuH Tree F8rm observation room. Located 1 CHRISTMAS Help. Stock, GENERAL Office, secretanel, come baals. If Interested call perlenced grill cook 9am·9pm 1l1OOW. Wwlow Rd., Hllhland mile from Kensington Plrk (313)685-1400 or apply at 3310 retail, calhlers and others. receptionists, bookkee~-!s Sunday dl.hWlsher (Will tl'lln). APPlY Ind 2 mile from Proud Lake W. Commerce Rd.. Milford call now, (313)557·1200, Job Ind others, ClII now. (313)557. 1 mi. N. of 1 mi. W. of Milford Ad. In person Monday thru Friday, M-5e& (31:i)ll7-4230 recreation Irea. (313)685-8518, 8:301.m. to 3:30 p.m, Network Inc. 28880 Southfield 1200, Job Network Inc. 28880 313-662- 74 70 OPEN Weellendl only e l.m.oS p.m. between 11 I.m. Ind 3 p.m ... (313)628-1178. weekdays. Road. Southfield. Southfield Road. Southlleld. i, Howell Shopping Canter. '<,£.;

---- -=-~.-- -~--"------"";;;------_..!..._--- • ~;. Wednesday. November 30, 1983-S0UTH LYON HERALD-NORTHVILLE RECORD-WALLED LAKE·NOVI NEWS-THE MILFORD TIM ES-9-B - ,115Help Wlnted Oenerll 115 Help Wlnted Oenerll 170 Situations 215 Clmpera, Triller. 220 Auto Plrt. 230 Truck. 240 Automobile. 240 Automobile. 240 Automobile. Wanted 'Equipment & Service .PART-TIME general oltlce. WANTED: Adult; full-time and 1_. ~ ton Ford pickup. CHEVETTE,1878 CHEVETTE 1979.am radio. alr. 1879 Datsun 510, good condI- : light bookktelling. typing, 110 part-time to work horse larm. HANDYMAN. odd jobs. 10 Foot pickup camper. stove. TWO very good 14 Inch SNOW automatic. good tires, best 01· 4 Door. Good Transportatlonl automatic. velour Interior. ex· tion. runs great. $2.500. '5.1313134N32O. Mechanical and maintenance welding. Ask for Don, 13131227- closel, bunk. 1150. (517)546- TIRES with wheels to fit ler.(511)223-3164. Economy 4 cylinder engine, tra snow lire, $2,150. After 13131349-2351. h:PART-TIME cleaning, varied experience necessary. 8779. 4389. Cutlass size GM cars. Asking 1873GMC Crew Cab, one ton. automatic. radio, sport 5 p.m. (517)546-6770. 1877Eldorado, lull power, alr, l~ hours each month. only HlI1Iand. (3131632-6338. HOUSE cleaning like you want MOTOR-HOME. Chevy $60. Call (511)546-3783. Low mileage. $1,900.(511)666- stripes. Only $1.685. 1978 Chevy Monu. 2 plus 2 cruise. sunroof. arn-Im stereo, i1 .,mature dependable need call. WAITRESS/hostess. ex- done by adult woman. have chassis, sleeps six adults. Ex· 3313. hatchback with power brakes. 58.000miles, $2.300best olter. ~, •,~fter Thursday. (517)54&05899. perienced. Apply In person. relerences, can do oltlces. tra large relrigerator. sa,OOO. 1977 Pontiac LeMans. Power MONTECARLO. 1980 power steering. tilt, AM/FM 13131229-8534. ~; RV TECHNICIAN - CRAFT- Wagon Wheel Lounge. Nor- 13131229-2354. 1313144&-8394. WHATISTHE steering, power brakes, alr. Automatic. air. stereo, power cassette. 12.300.(517)548-7052. FAMILY too large. car too door locks-wlndows, cruise. ,SMAN required by a growing thville Hotel. 212S. Main. HOUSECLEANING, 2 lady New brakes and exhaust 1978 caprice Classic 4 door. small. For sale 1980 Renault '~ PICKUP camper. 8 foot, stove. BARGAIN Low Mllesl $5.685. 1 " ~V Ilrm specializing In quality team. painting and well Icebox. sleeps 8. (517)548-2906 system. some rust. $1.500 or excellent condition. 13,200. LeCar. 37,000 miles. rebuilt -work In RV service and collI- 1M. Help Wanted SAles washing Included. Mlllord and after 3:30 pm. BARREL? best olter.(313)229-6912. 15tn548-2482. motor at 31.000, 4 speed. • CHEVYSUBURBAN. 1879 f · slon repairs. Applicants AVON hss an opportunity surrounding areas. (313)885- 1978 13 It. Scotty. Stove. Ice If you have an Item you wish to 1983 Ranger. 4 cylinder. 4 1978 Cutlass Supreme, load- sunroof. am-1m stereo ~ : ,should be licensed or capable sell for $25. or less or a group Trailer Puller. 454 V8 casselte. $3.5OO.15tn223-3624. established to earn money Im- 1234.(313~245. box. furnace. awning. 1200Ibs. speed. 30 plus mpg. am-fm, automatic, air, stereo. ed. new tires. brakes. shocks, i :.,of obtaining a license within a mediately. Brighton. Howell, HOLIDAY cleaning to make Used 3 times. Excellent condi- of Items seiling for no more step-/?umper. sliding rear win- exhaust. Nlte. $1.375.(517)546- '77 Flat 128 wagon. 4 speed, than $25.you can now place an buckets, low mileage. IAVEI I. '. year. however. Industrious Deerlleld Township. Call your home shining and gleam- tion. $1,800.(313)437·1160. dow, 'cruise control. $5,875. Only $6,485. 7589. Iront wheel drive, 30 mpg, t.. ' worker with good handyman anytime for appointment Ing.IM71543-172O. ad In the Green Sheet for ~ 15171548-4403. 1978 Chevy Impala 4 door. 60.000miles. am-fm, roof rack, type of skills will be con- SMALL utility trailer. 1160 or price! Ask our ad-taker to ?; 13131227-1426or 13131735-4057 best olter.(517)548-7772. 1976 Suburban Silverado. 8 CAPRICE,1979 Good condillon. automatic, clean In and out, $1,450. I' • sldered. Pay and lringes corn- leave message. place a Bargain Barrel ad lor passenger, power steering air. power steering and 13131449-8813. HOUSE CLEANING 10 It. Truck camper. good you. (10 words or less) and 4 Door. Loaded with every op- l' ,mensurate with talent. Send and brakes. automatic, 92.000 tion. Very sharp! Only $4.685. brakes. (313)349-2351. 1981 Ford LTD, 4 door, ex- ,resume with relerences condition. S3OO.(517)223-a840. she will bill you only $2.25. I BRING the kids to choose snd Responsible. experienced 25 miles. $1,025. (313122U809 cellent condition. loaded. ;- Iworkl to Brad's RV.8638Whlt- UTILITY trailers. new, 4x8 IThis special Is oltered to 1979 Chevelte. 4 door. 4 cut their own Christmas trees. year old woman will clean your alter3 p.m. CHEVY MALIBU, 1978 speed. air, rustprooled, $5.5OO.15tn223-3678. r. . more lake Rd. Brighton. MI $350. 5x8 $450, 5x12 tandem homeowners only-sorry, no ~ .48118. • Free wagon ride. Norlhvllle or Plymouth area commercial accounts. 305 V8 Automatic, air. stereo, Michelin tires, many extras. 1982Ford EXP. automatic, alr. home, lor reasonable rates on S8OO. Wood hauling trailers. 50/50 split seats, rear defog. (3131229-8475. 233 4 Wheel Drive (313)885-7188. power steering, power [1 ; .RN. LPN, GN. Part·tlme days. WENZEL TREE FARM a weekly basis. Current Sharpl $3,485. brakes. aluminum wheels. am- ~. P.M.: 4 hour shift P.M. Orlen- 1980Western snow plow. fits Vehicles 1978 Coupe deVille. loaded, BRIGHTON references. Call Amy, 220 Auto Parts low mileage. California car• 1m stereo with premium ( •tatlon provided. call for Inter- 13131349-5592. GM products. $750 Installed. ABSOLUTE top dollar paid for • MONTECARf..o.1977 sound. rear defogger. many " view, Whitmore lake Con- & Service (5tn521-4755. runs and looks like new, U5-23 expressway to Sliver 1976 thru 1980 4x4 pickups, Automatic, air, AM~M, 305V8. $3,800.(313)632.7717. extras. (3131231-3467. ~ : .~~ent Center. (313)449- lake Road exit. north to HOUSECLEANING. AL'S used auto and truck WANTED. cap lor 1981 VW Suburbans, Blazers, etc. ISPECIAL 01 The Week! FAIRMONT wagon. 1881, Fieldcrest to 8475 Bishop pickup. (517)521-4755. 15tn521-4755. $2,585. - 1976 Cutlass Olds Supreme, Relerences. Hamburg, part! at reasonable prices, good transportalion, good 37.000 miles. air. automatic, i, . ,AN part·tlme. could lead to Road. Weekends only. Brighton, Whitmore Lake buying junk autos and trucks. 225 Autos Wanted shape. 11,300 or best olter. radio, power steering. power : .full-tlma position. Progressive I JACK CAULEY area. 13131231-1150. Free appliance dumping. Mon- ALL 4x4sWANTED 13131437-0448. brakes. excellent condition, , .nurslng home. Contact Diane EARN extra cash retailing day through saturday. 9 to 5. BUYING junk cars and late -CHEVROLET- $4,800 or best olter. (3131229- LEAVE your youngsters while 1978- 83 GUARANTEED ORCHARD LAKE RD. 1978 Chevelte. 4 door hat- " . uraham DNS, LIvingston care lood .(313)698.4893. 15171548-2620. model wrecks. We sell new 4049. you hop through holiday HIGHEST OFFERS Between 14& 15Mile Rds. chback, automatic. new bat- Center. 1333 Wesr Grand and used parts at reasonable MAKE an extra $400 or more Shops. (517)543-1325. ' 350 cu. In. 4 Barrel carburetor 13131~7093 855-9700 tery. very good condition and 1972 Ford wagon. 1863 Ford 1 River. Howell. MI. 48843. and mtake manifold. sold prices. Mlechlels auto ~ (517)548-1900.Equal opportunl- per month. part·tlme Irom LICENSED day care. 10 years well maintained with high Falrlane. Both run good. experience. meals and snacks together or seperately. salvage. (517)548-4111. 1975 Blazer, power steering, mileage. 11.900. (313)632-7300, 15tn546-8526. ty employer. your kitchen table. No ex- f313)J~l\.0584. BAD CREDIT I perience or education re- provided. all ages welcome. power brakes. New engine. ask for Jim. 1982 Fairmont, 4 door. 4 RN. LPN midnight supervisor. CHAMp::-:IO;:':N~C;;:-h-ev-e""'tt-e-pa--:rt-s. 228 Construction NO CREDIT quirements, Still ground lloor. references available. New exhaust, brakes and lires. WELFARE 1981 Camaro Z·28, excellent cylinder. stick, air, arn-tm Full·tlme position available. Hudson area, 13131437-1065. Now also carrying new pickup Equipment Orientation provided. call for 30,000people already doing. A 12,850. (313)437-8291 after ADC condition. many extras. stereo. $4.550(313)227-4840. major opportunity with Mother of two would like to lenders and hoods. (313)437- VERMEER tree diggers 121. 5 pm. NOC0-5IGNER $6,5OO.15tn223-72S5. 1979 Flreblrd Formula. black, • · in Interview, Whitmore lake 4105. Convalescent Center, unlimited potential involving babysit. One block Irom Amer- mounted on 1 ton Chevy 1977 Blazer 4x4. Power steer- AUTO LOANS AVAILABLE '76 Cutlass. Very rusty but loaded, like new. Must see to (3131449-4431. Inhome computor shopping. man School. (3131349-5554. trucks. sa,5OOeach. Call bet- Ing, pOwer brakes, automatic CAll PAUL ~2788 dependable, good tires. 1700. appreciate. $5,300 or best of- Division 01 major US corpora- STEVENSON'S ween 6 and 8 pm. (313)348- REAL estate. New home SNOWPLOW1NG. Experlenc· transmission, AOO cu.ln. 13131624-4651. ler.13131231-1842. tion. For Iree details dial ed. South Lyon. Brighton 7181. engine, new tires, Warner lock 1977Honda Civic, overhauled. I salesperson for South Lyon (313)8~ evenings. BUICK Regal 1978, 2 door 1977Chevrolet station wagon, .subdivision. 3 days per week. area. Ask lor Rick, (313)437- outs, AM-FM eight track. hardtop. like new Inside and 9 passenger, $1,500 or olter • new brakes, tuned up. Body NORTHVILLE area couple 8874. Nowupto 230 Trucks regular gas, cloth seats and I : experience preferred but will out. 47.800 miles. 12.250. (313)887-1806. good. 42MPG. $1,250.(313)818- carpet. 12,450.(517)546-7273. ; ·traln. LIcensed salesperson. wanted to develop branch 01- THOROUGH old lashloned $50.00cash paid 1971Chevy pickup hall ton, 350 (313)878-6141. 9041. ~ Start Immediately. call Tom lice lor national corporation, house cleaning done to your engine. $1,000 or best. '78 Chevy half ton 4 wheel 1977 Jeep CJ-7. automatic. $20,000to $40,000year poten- for junk cars. Kuster. (3131437·4111 or satlslactlon In 1'.'1 hours. (313)229-6209alter6 pm. drive pickup. Loaded, ex- We Buy power steering, quadr.track. (313)34&-6500. • tial. Call (313)349-7355. Mr. Reasonable rates, relerences. High prices cellent condillon. $3,800.After DON'T hardtop. $3,250.(313)231-1589. Cogo. 1971Chevy pickup. 350 ~ ton. 3p.m.13131227~15. Clean RESPONSIBLE girl to live In Dot. (313)887-2898. for 11,000 or best. After 6 p.m. WAIT UNTIL 1971 LIncoln Mark Ill. Very , and care for handicapped girl. ONE sharp, ambitious. friend- TUTORING. Certified In late model (3131229-6209. 1979Dodge Power Ram, 4 x 4, Cars & Trucks good condition, must see. ly, self-motlvated person to 8 foot Meyers snow plow, MONDAY! !• .(617)546-9588. . special education and regular wrecks. 1965 Chevy lIat bed dump. Call Walt at Must sell. (511)546-0094. represent our company. Must loaded, made for work! You can place your ad any day education. Call (313)878-9407 $500.(517)546-3697. 1982 le Car. 4 door, stereo, • have some sales experience alter5 p.m • 15tn223-9847alter 6 pm. McDonald Ford of the week. Office hours are • . STOREMANAGER and should be able to work 1982 Chevy S10. Low miles, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday air, $3,950.(313)437.()9()5. I · Andrew Alexander. the fun WilL baby sit, downtown $4,900.(517)548-1478. 1982Eagle, 4 door, automatic, 349-1400 full-time, minimum high (313)887-1482 air, undercoated, much more. - Friday. Our phone room 1977 LIncoln Town Coupe. card and gift store Is opening 'school education required. Howell. 5 days a week. Preler loaded, 43,000miles, excellent Inlants to one year. 15171548- $6,000or best.1313l629-6169. 1977 cadillac Coupe deVille. salespeople will be happy to If! the Twelve Oaks Mallin ear- college or related experience help you. condition. $5,250.After 6 p.m. I ,1y December. Applications for 3212. 1979 Ford Ranger F-150. 4x4, excellent condition, full a plus, excellent training pro- 13131227-4436 (313)227-5616. •.the store manager position 351 V-8, am-fm stereo, power, wire wheels, must sell. gram. Call Elsie, Brock Adver- 175 Business & 1977Chevelte lor parts. Best '70 Chevy pickup ~ ton. $500 $4,350 or olter. (313)632'-t172 1313134&-3022 1977 Mustang Ghla, low will be taken at the Andrew tising Services. (5tn546-1075. automatic transmission, lock- (313)669-2121 Professional Services offer. 13131229-5718between or best offer. (3131231-1578. out hubs. excellent condition. after4 pm. mileage, good condition, ,Alexander store In Twelve (511)54&-2570 $1,eoo.(3131227-4509. Oaks Mall (nexl to McBrides) TRY a convenient delicious S a.m. and 10 a.m. 1978Chevy ~ ton pickup. v-a, Callafter6 p.m. (313)459-6418. 1980Chevy Monza Hatchback, nutritious food line, have a CHILDREN'S Ark Day Care metallc green. Great condi- 13131685-8705 MAZDA 1979 RX7. Air, sun- .. on Thursday December 1 from Center, ages 2'h to 6 years, CHRYSLER two 15 inch rims. automatic, power steering • '76 Ford ~ ton 4x4 with cap. 13131437-4133 ~oa.m. to 3p.m. Or send lood taster In your home. $15both. 13131449-6391. am-1m, very good condition. tion. New tires. Must sell. rool, Craig radio, new tires, 13131898-4893. openings now available. Ex· 28.00P actual miles.. First , resume to Bill Shepard, 2909 .. 54 Chevy motor, new and Best offer over 12.500. $2,500.(517)548-1546. $3,700 or best olter. (511)223- stored winters, real cream cellent lull or half day pro- 3965 alter 3 p.m. 1975Dodge Dart, 2 door. radio, puff. (517)521-3721. . Bamlet, Royal Oak, Mich. 167 Business grams. For more Inlormatlon rebullt Holleys, aluminum In- (313)878-5123. 1979 Jeep Wagoneer. air, automatic, good condition. 1978 Monte carlo landau, , ':CS073. Opportunities call Nancy (313)349-2691. take, high performance cam. :;·89:===C:::h.::cevy"=h:=a:"u:-:-t""on-,-:';-al::-r-co"-n-d'""i-automatic, power steering, 1967Chevelle Malibu 4 door. a very sharp no-rust car right $1,350.13131348-3267. mechanically good, clean, I ." ANDREWALEXANDER DAVE Haren's Account,ng IIlters, much morel Alter tlon. $495 or best oller. power brakes, cruise control, 6 p.m. (313)227-2039. (313)632-7217, from Colorado! Original 283 V- '77 Datsun. Damaged Iront loaded. $3,000. 1977 Malibu \ ...,'.,.------Service. Monthly accounting stereo, CB. clean. $5,500. end. As Is. Best olter.13131231- . BUYING OR SELLING OUNE buggy econo kits, long ~'9::77:=:::::~C~h::;evy;':":"-p-:I-:Ck;-U-P-,'-=:$350;;::;:-. 8 automatic. power steering, Classic wagon, excellent con- for businesses. All tax ser- 13131231-2170. 3260. dition, loaded, $2,300.(313)349- a BuslOesslor You! ba c k / I 1 83 • 3 6 • S h 0 r t (3131750-0102. 24 MPG. impeccably maintain- ·~. SECRETARY Call Natahe Dav,s: vices. 27 years experience. 1980 Toyota 4x4 pickup, ton- ed, must see and drive to ap- 1981 Dodge Omnl 024. low 5892. • Call alter 3 p.m. (313)478-0068. back/1151.14. 13131231-9219. 7. =77=-==Ch==-e'::'vy:':::::S'""'ub""'u'""'rba;--n'""',I::-oa-d';"'ed-:-, !, large Industrial corporation (3131231-9299 ,9 neau cover. radial tires, preciate. $1.895.(517)223-3254. mileage, excellent condition, 1972Mustang, automatic. sun- 'seeking part-time secretarial :~;::'~ghto F:I~~';' S~~~~:~ clean on the Inside, rusty on rustproofed and more. $5.850. sharp. $3.550.(313)227-1334. Evenings only, (3131227-1341. 1980 Citation, 4 door, front rool, Craig stereo, black and , ·asslstance. Knowledge of pur- ga.m. to 1p.m. the outside, $2.090. (313)887- wheel drlve, power steering, '78 Datsun B210. Some rust, red. runs great. $1,200. chasing beneficial. Send ,n!!~~~~~. 7162. 13131662-4543. MY DEEJAY'S power brakes. 12,400 11,350or best. 13131227-7965. (313)887-2862. FORMER auto body Instructor 1975 Chevy Luv truck. needs · resume In confldonce to P. O. ~ Experienced prolesslonal disc 235 Vans negotiable. 13131227-4731. Box 114. Hartland. MI. 48029. jockeys, quality entertainment will do light rust. bump work some repair. $125 or best of- JOBS Overseas. Big money 1982 Chevelte diesel. many Equal Opportunity Employer, made to order at an (3~~~~~g. reasonable., ler.151n548-2566. 1977 Ford E-100 van, • M/F. fast. 120,000to $50,000plus per unbeatable price for all occa- extras. 18,000 negotiable. year. Call H216)453-3000, ext. FOUR 4P225-75R15GoodYear 1979 Chevy pickup. half ton, automatic, power steering, (3131227-4731. .. . sions. All types of music. $150. am-fm stereo. radials with 24295. l (51n546-3131 like new, 6 cylinder, standard, CORVETTE,1965Coupe, Rally ' SITTER wanted for two 15tn546-5468,13131357.{)687. t res. • power steering, power mags. winter tires, heavy duty red with black Interior, 3271 • : children ages 1~ and 3~ MAKE AN EXTRA $200 A 1973Ford 351 Cleveland, $125. brakes. stereo, gray. 13,800or shocks, good condition but preferably In our home, Mon- MONTH part-time one hour a PIANO and ORGAN Ford transmission; automatic. best offer. 13131227-1997. needs touch-up paint. 53.000 365, all original, 100% body olt week from your kitchen table. restoration, perlectlon day through Friday, 8:30 am to TEACHING. Lessons available $75 or best offer. Pontiac 1970 Chevy pickup 350 hall actual miles, $1,500. Phone No experience necessary, heavyduty rear end for full 3)8· ""'28 alter 4 pm. (3131227·5873. throughout, $12,500. Call Bill. 4 pm beginning January 9. for children and adults, (313)34~75. 1984.(313)349-4373. educational requirements. For graduate from Royal academy, size. $50.Pontiac short tail tur- ton, cap. $500.(31 . details call (3131~12 seven 1974 Plymouth window van. London England. Classical bo 400 transmission. $60. 4 ET 1974Dodge 1 ton utility truck, needs work, has good engine. COMPANY fleet 01 19 - .sTOCK - warehouse positions days. slots Unllug 14x7.$75.4 Ansen excellent condition, Ideal for Oldsmoblles. all 1982 models, •available. ·Call now. 13131557- and popular organ I teaching $250. Alter 6 pm. (511)223-9847. MAKE an extra $200 a month, also. Register for lall, now. Ar- slots GM, 15x6, 175. (3131231- tradesmen, $2,595. (517)546- 4 Cutlass Cruiser wagons, 4 ,1200, Job Network Inc. 28llOO "a227. • _. - - - ·3028.----· ro"- -," - , part-tlme,'1 hour a week ..from rowhead Subdivision 13131231- 238 Recreltlonal Cutlass Supremes, 1 Delta 88 • Southfield Road. Southfield: your kitchen table, no ex- Royale and 10 Omegas. , SECRETARY part-time Tues- 2173. 4 cylinder Ford engine, $50. 1973 Dodge club cab, $600. Vehicles perience necessary, 30,000 PROFESSIONAL typing. Term 302 V-8 Ford engine, 175. No ~(31::=3':f-144:::9-;.:;;2692=.,..-_-:-_~ Mileage ranges between ~day, Wednesday. Thursday people already doing It. DivI- 32,000 to 62,000 miles, asking , mornings 8 t1112:3Oplus pinch papers, resumes, lelters. etc. transmission on either. 1980 EICamlno. automatic. KITTY Cat snowmobile. $300. sion 01 major U.S. corpora- 151n546-3599alter6 pm. power steering, power ~o-cart, 4 HP, $225. Prices prices range between $5,000 hit hours. General office Reasonable rates. (313)227- tion. For details write Interna- 3796. • JEEP motor, 304, V-8; brakes, V-6, am-fm, cruise, ' flrm.(313)885-1909. to $7.500.All bids are plus tax ,skills, pleasant phone voice. tional Home Shopping broker. and license with ll.ealed bids Ron-smoker. Typing 60 WPM. PROFESSIONAL disc jockey transmission and transfer with cap. $3,900.13131437-1351. 240 Automobiles • 787 Robertson. Brighton, MI. to be received by DlIcember 1, " $3.35per hour. (313)69&-3200. 48116. lor weddings, parties and reu- case. will split, $325. (313)498- 1960 Ford with Bean Royal 35 1983. We have the' rlght to 'SUBSTITUTE Custodians nions. Continuous musIc for 2732evenings. tree and mosquito sprayer. BUYING junk cars and late reluse bids less than asking YOUR special occasions. JR MAGNETiC signs for your $1,500.(517)546-3697. model wrecks. We sell new needed to work on on-call NOW HIRING price. For more Inlormatlon Productlons,1313l459-3478. truck or car. All sizes. Custom 1978Ford half ton short box, 6 and used parts at reasonable I basis. Custodial experience Offshore oil drillIng overseas contact Produc!lon Credit /-Ilelpful. $4.50 an hours. Apply designed for your needs. call cylinder 3 speed. 15tn223- prices. Mlechlels auto Assoclalion. 3477 East Grand and domestic. Will train. (313)685-1507or come Into the 8168. salvage. (51~111. , in person: Personnel Oltlce, $35,000- $50.000plus possible. TYPING SERVICE River, Howell. (517)546-2840. , Northville Public Schools, 501 Call Petroleum Services at RUTH (313)231-3078 Mlllord Times, 438 N. Main 1973Ford 3/4 ton pickup. S3OO. Local Auto 1978caprice Classic, runs and ·W:Maln, Northville. (312)920-9364,Ext. 1360. Also Street, Milford. (5tn223-3624. Broker needs looks great, high mileage. open evenings. t975 Malibu. 350 engine, for 1977 Ford 3/4 ton pickup. all makes & model '$2,000 firm. Call (313)227-1844. TELLER TRANSPORTATION par!~ (5171548-2906 after Supercab, excellent condl- cars for CUTLASS, 1981, LS. v-a. 350 We have a part-time Teller PARTNER needed for existing 3:30 pm. tlon. 58,000 miles. $3,100. out-of-state buyers diesel, 4 door. automatic. position available at our business, established '~ 1971green Pontiac Bonneville Work, 13131229-6230.Evenings, call "Bill Saunders" power steering, power Brighton banking office. clientele, room for expansion . lor parts. Best olter takes en- (313)227-9162. (313)684-3891 brakes, am-fm casselte, rear ;,Prevlous teller experience re- Main Street, Brighton. $3,000 tire car. (517)223-3624. 1971Ford pickup, 302engine, 3 delogger, very clean. $4.750. • 201 Motorcycles ,qUi red. Please call (313)994- Investment. Arts, crafts REBUILT high proformance speed stick. $350. 15tn548- (313)348-2441. extension 213, for an In- 5555, related: 13131229-7292. TWO 50cc Suzuki mini-bikes. 327 Chevy engine. aluminum 4530. 1977 Cadillac ElDorado. load- tervlewappolntment. CIRCULATION need work. Both for $30. 100cc Intake. scalter shield and M-22 :::'9;::76:;:""F=-0-rd~=F-""'00:O-::--::R::-a-ng-e-r-.-=6LIVINGSTONCOUNTY ed. excellent condition, no Ann Arbor Trust Co. Honda, needs repair, $40. 4 speed transmission, $1,000 cylinder, runs good. $500. rust. $3.400.(313)349-5554. :" 100S.Maln,Ann Arbor SNOW PLOWING (313)229-5668. takes all. (517)546-3028. (313)878-6714. 517-546-4809 Equal Opportunity Employer Commercial, Industrial, large or small. Per push or per 205 Snowmobiles season. Contact Bob after • .';. TYPISTCLERK I 6 pm, (313)348-6251. ARCTIC cat, 1978. Panther, , CITY OF NOVI 500cc and EI Tlgro, 500cc, and Salary $13,329 - $13.849. Ap- 170 Situations Wanted trailer. Very good condition. plications are now being ac- 11,595.(313)229-2048. cepted lor the position of ALL Spring or weekly cleaning AMPHI CAT, 1972, 6 wheel 'typist clerk Iwith the depart· beautifully done by an ex- ATV. Good condition. $300. inent of community develop- perienced woman Home (313)349-4874. • 'ment. General clerical skills Economist • (In professional 1980 Arctic Cat Trail Cat. end 75wpm typing required. maids uniform) for homes and 11.500.13131229-7622. 'Optaln application by buslnosses. Also full service December 7, 1983.City 0 Novl housekeeping skills expertly 1971 Arctic Cat Panther 440, good condition, 1200.(517)548- •Personell Department. 45225 performed: laundry, meal 7763. W. Ten Mile, Novl, Mich. preparation, child supervI- 48050. (313)349-4300.An Equal sion, etc., etc. (517)548-1439. BRAND new 1980. 340 Opportunity employer. A-1 cleaning ladles, general or Kawasaki. never In snow. parties. Mrs. Hoban. (313)383- $1,200.(313)227.5831. 57-40,(313)887-8330. 1980EI TIgre 440. free air, low BABY·slltlng, Novl area, lov- mileage. $1,500.(517)546-9893. :'" TOOLROOM Ing care for your child. JOHN Deere JDX4. 1973. New Grinder hand 10 and 00. (313)348-7957. 340 engine. track, skis, $500 Bench hand die makers end Iirm.13131227-7970. • die repair. Send resume to: P. BABY-silting, Novl area, RN. (313)348-9585. 1979Kilty Cat with lights, $250. 0: Box 200, Pinckney, (313)887-6168. Mlchlgen 48189. BABYSmER. Very depen- dable, loves kids, teaches 1978 Pantera 5000, excellent condition, $9OO.15tn548-2939. TURN your hobbles and no while babyslltlng. call from 3 longer needed objects and to 9p.m. (3131227-9550. 1977 Rupp snowmobile with ~Iothes Into money. Resale. BABY SmER, adult, 17 years trailer, $800 or best olter. arts and crafts, end antique experience In Brighton. (517)54&-8382. s60p opening In Brighton. All wIshes to baby·slt your Inlant 1975Suzuki Fury 440 free air, articles taken on consign- or children evenings now 60 hp•• 2.100 miles, excellent SEE US TODAY! ! ment. Call LIz, (313)437-9014. through the holidays. Enjoy condition. $725 or best offer. (313)437-8204. dinner out or your lavorlte par· (313)437-0591. ties. Overnight acceptable. 1972 Scorpion, good shape, AvallaJlle Monday through needs engine work. $100 or 'i-': WHAT ISTHE Sunday evenings. Many best olter. (313)227-1252. relerences. Call (3131227-7550. BUY SELECTED NEW CHEVROLET • 1979 Skidoo Blizzard, 880 toO . . BARGAIN BABY-SmING. Howell area. miles, excellent condition. - '''; BARREL? Reliable, reasonable. 11,450.(511)648-1930. 'Ilyou have an Itom you wish to relerences. Cozy loving at· mosphere. (517)546-5&45. SKI WHIZ, 1971, Oood condI- sell lor $25. or less or a group tion. $200.(313)878-6281. CARS·& TRUCKS ~QW WITH YOUR ,of Items seiling for no more CHILD Care Activity center. Creative activities.' nutritious TWO 1979Arctic Cat Panteras ithan $25. you can now place an 5000. low mileage, excellent lid In the Green Sheet for ~ food. Individualized attention. experienced. relerences. condillon, covers and trailer, jJttcel Ask our ad·taker to $2,450. Call alter 5 pm. FIRST PAYMENT DUE ·MARCH 1st! 1984 Hartland, M-69 area. Lots 01 iOace a Bargain Barrel ad for (3131229-5680. you, (10 words or less) and TLC. $1.00per hour. Call days she will blll you only $2.25. or evenings (313)887-8284. TWO Arctic cats, 1 Panther,1 (ThIs special Is offered to CHRISTIAN mother of 5, ages Puma with Parnco trailer $975. homeowners only-sorry, no 4 through 18.desires babies or (313)437-8860• - Large Selection of,Mode/s YAMAHA, 1975, 433. $800 or • ciommerclal accounts. toddlerll. Hawkins School area .' on Maltby Road. (3t3)231-3417• best oller. 1975, 292, S500 or WANTED mature woman, ex· DAY care, open 24 hours, best olter. Both have under perlenced, housekeeping - state licensed. Accepting 2.500 miles, excellent condl- lallndry. Brighton ar.ea. children ages Infants to 14 lion. (313)229-298t. 8 am. to (313)227-3483between 0 and years. Special rates for New 8 pm. 1972 Yamaha snowmobile, .- 11 .mand3and5 pm only. Year's Eve. (517)54&:4023. 2675 Milfor~ Rd.J Milford '~ DO you need a reliable baby· runs g~ condition, WOMAN 21 or older with siller'! Nice surroulldlngs, ex- $225.(51 • ' friendly personality lor Ice perlenced. with excellent 210 BOlt ... Equipment cream and lood service, part- references. city of South time. Apply at: Yum Yum Tree. Lyon. lull or part-time. t983 Viking with side console. [313]6'4-10'25, 0012E. Grand River, BrIghton. (313)437-8408. Ttlursday and Saturday. 17 loot. 176 hp, am-fm stereo cassette, 4 speakers, III 0p- 2 p.m. t05 p.m. FOOD (multl-level marketlngl. .-._---- (313l8OH!3 • tions. $12,500.(313)832-5731. \ I lo-B-SOUTH LYON HERALD-NORTHVILLE RECORD-WALLED LAKE-NOVI NEWS-THE MILFORD TIMES-Weclnead.y, Noyember30,l883

240 Automobiles 240 Automobile. 241 Vehicle. 241 Automobile. 241 Vehlcl .. 240 Automobile. 240 Automobile. 240 Automobile. 240 Automobile. . Under Slooo. Under $1100. Under $1000. 1967 Mustang conYertlble, one 1882 Pontiac 6OOOlE, "Jlly --_ .._--- owner, $1,400 or best oller. equlpped,low mileage. $8,<400. 1974Chevy wagon, good Urea, 1978 COUGar, good winter (313122NI199. (3131227-&149. 1972 Cheyelle, 8 cylinder new trans, brakes, battery. transportai!on, $450 or best of- 1929 Model A Ford pickup. 1978Toyota ceUca GT IIftback, powergllde, new a1ternater, Runs good. S300 or oller. ler. (313)832-6332. Good, restorable condition. 5 speed. air, stereo, rustproof· fresh yalye Job. good Ures" (5tnm8215after4 pm. 1978 Datsun. 8210 hatchback, extra radiator and door for ed. no rust. $3,150. (313)478- runs good, body poor. $225. 1915 Chevy Nova. Good condI- good body. runs good. $850. parts trading, runs. $1,950. 4539. (3131227-6779. tion, $750 or beat offer. (313)231-3058. 15tn223-\l587after 8 pm. THUNDERBIRD 1978 Landau. (313)632-6788 between 8 am 1977 Dodge Charger SE, IOId- 1978 Monaco, 8 cylinder, good air, stereo, 47.000 miles, ex· and8 pm. ed. S875 or best offer. Must condition run~ car. Only cellent condition. $3,500 or lell. (313)437-2829. $1,250. (313134 • best oller. (3131229-7247after WHATISTHE 1969 Chevy pickup. Runs ex· 1978 Datsun 710, rough body, 2 p.m. 1977 Noya 4 door. 8 automatic, cellent, $425. (517)S48.1981. runs good, $6OO/beat. (313)348- new tires. 53.000 mllea. new 1882 Toyota Corolla. power BARGAIN 3511. 1974 Chevy Impala, power paint. $1,685. (511)548-3028. ateerlng and brakes. rear win- BARREL? steering. power brakes, air 1973 Dodge Charger SE, 19TI Noya, 8 automatic, stereo dow delogger. arn-fm stereo. If you have an Item you wish to power steering, power like new, $6,000 or best offer. condltlonlg, stereo. (511)548- tape. low miles. excellent con- sell for $25. or leas or a group 3448. brakes, 318 automatic, arn-fm dition. (3131349-0925. 13131878-2418after 6 pm. of Items lelllng lor no more caalette, body and engine In 1978 VW Rabbit. 4 speed. than $25. you can now place an 1976 Chevy Impala 4 door, good condition. $800. After 1978 Nova. 302. air, am-1m body needs some work, minor stereo. good shape, $1,500 or regUlar gas. high miles but ad In the Green Sheet for 'h 8 p.m. (517)548-4081. very clean. $1.450. (517)S48. price! Aak our ad-taker to repair. New Ures, brakes, best offer. (5tn223-3403. transmission. Good snow car. 1973 Ford Mayerlck, 4 door, 1817. place a Bargain Barrel ad for 48,000 miles, excellent 1980 Olds Regency. loaded, you, (10 worda or less) and $850. Call before 3 p.m. moon roof. excellent condI- 1974 Voio. runs good, $1,500. (3131229-7531. transportation. MOO. (313)231· (313)~. she will blll you only $2.25. 1682. tion. $7,500 firm. (3131227-1590. (This spacial Is offered to 1974 Chevy van, 6 cylinder. 1981 Olds Cutlass diesel. 5.7 1978 VW Rabbit, stereo, air, homeownera only-sorry, no automatic, 48,000 actual mllea. 1971 Ford 2 door hardtop, liter. loaded. almost new tires, good condillon, $1.850. commercial accounts. Trusty but rusty. $550. 4OO/ZO barrel, runs good. S350 30 plus mpg. A-l condition, (313)437-8960after 3 p.m. (313)878-3824. or best offer. After 8 p.m. 81,000 miles. $8,500 or best 01· 1973 VW Super Beetle. ex· (313)23108104. fer. call after 5 p.m. (517)548- cellent condltloh In and out, 9014. must see. $1,595. After 8 pm. '82LN-7 '81 COUGAR Auto, air, stereo, w/CB radio, (3131227-3948. .. sp. w/power steering, rear OlDS Regancy. 1978. lots 01 4 dr •• 6 cy'., auto, p.s., stereo, Interior decor. great condilion. options, 81.000 actual miles, def.. stereo-cassette. Good McDonald vinyl roof and more. ONLY ONLY no accidents, no rust. $4,250. 241 Vehicles Buy Brighton (3131229-8848. Under$lDOO. 1882 Olds 98, .. door, diesel, $4999 $5999 $5999 loaded, excellent condition, 1972 AMC Javelin. new snow Cffi;;d~ FarlD , 24,000 miles, $9,500. (3131231· tires. air, runs good. $450 or 1822. best oller. (3131227·1527after '81 CROWN VICTORIA '82 ES.CORTWAGON '77T·IIRD 8 pm. 1976 Plymouth. Good condI- Announces 4 dr., V8, air. p.s., p.b. & wln- .. sP., GL wllow back seats V8, auto. air. has sun roof and tion, good tires. 62,000 mllea. 1978 Audl Fox, needs engine dows, stereo, elec. reardef. and luggage rack: Great Buy much more, very good buy. . - _ Best offer oyer $1.600. call work. $800 or offer. (313)887- Ray TaU/bee is Back! and much more. ONLY ONLY :;:. after Sp.m. (3131878-6252. 1806. :~'~""""------"I.: $6999 $4699 $2999 BUY YOUR SUBARU '75 CLUI WAGON '81 PONTIACT-l000 '80 FAIRMONT :~; FROM UNCLE LOUI 4 dr., wlfactory air and stereo. 4 dr:. 6 cyl., auto. power steer- V8, auto, duel heater. must see ElCcellent buy. Only Ing;,factory air & stereo. Low ::: DETROIT AREA'S NEWEST this unit. ONLY miles. SUBARU DEALER $2999 $3999 $3499 '80 MUSTANG '79 LTO LANDAU !80 MERCURY MARQUIS 4 sp •• w/power steering & fac- 4dr., V8, auto. w/alr& stereo. 4 dr •• V8. auto. w/alr. stereo. tory afr & stereo. Low miles. Why pay more. ONLY Wh>} pay more. ONLY

GL 4WO Station Wagon ·$3999 $399,9 $4999 Inexpensive - and built '80 ASPEN 4 DR. '82 CLUB WAGONXLT '78 DODGE VAN V-8. auto, power. air. black-out Work truck, custom and power A native of the Northville area for 38 years. As you 6 cyl.. air, w/power steering. glass. table running boards steering. Come in .and test to stay that wayl Very nice car, Only al.l know, Ray Taulbee was an employee of John and more. Be here first and drive. Choice of two only. . Mach Ford for 10112years. His courtesy & exper- SAVE. SEE THE FULL LINE OF tise make purchasing a new car or truck a $3499 $3999 NEW SUBARUS AT YOUR pleasure. He is also dedicated to customer '83 VW RABBIT '79 SQUIRE WAGON '83 FORD PICK-UP NEWEST SUBARU DEALER satisfaction after the sale. V8. auto, p.s., p.b., p.w., p.I., 6 cyl •• auto. trans. w/overdrlve and power steering. Only 3.600 4 dr... Auto. trans., stereo luggagea rack, rear seats, We cordially invite you to come in say hello, get cassette. 'Very low miles •. miles w/new truck warranty stereo. only 28,850 miles. one of good t,1I6/84. Full Price acquainted, and take advantage of the personal a kind. [ /ILou LARiCHE attention for your continued satisfaction. $5999 $5499 $7999 ./ ~CHEVROlET / SIJBARIJ 550 W. 7 Mile and Northville Roads Down or any old trade Northville • 427-6650 & 349-1400 with approved credit 40875 Pfymouth-Rd .. Plymouth Phone Juat Wnt of t-275 453-4800 .~ \

OVER INVOICE • • INDOOR SHOWROOM SALE S5000FF ALL 1984 OLDS-CADILLAC-G".,C 599 OVER INVOICE!! INVOICE ON ALL ~ GMAC, 12•9 70 FINANCING 1983 DEMOS • •

1984 Old. Delta 88 Royale Sedan 1984 G.M.C. Starcraft Sports Star SL No.15 1983 Old. Cutlass Supreme No.495 1983 Cutlass Clera . "AIR CONDlnONED" "AIR eONDlnONED" Brougham Coupe Brougham Coupe Power door locks. tinted glasa, BIE mirrors. H.O. shocks, Power locks, power windows, air conditioned, cruise, Power seats. power locks. power windows, pulse Full standard factory equipment, power locks. power win- front stabilization bar, cruise, tilt, 5.0 liter va. 4 speed auto. AMIFM stereo, defogger, V-8, wire wheel covers. wipers, tilt & cruise, defOC]ger. sport counsel.

No.l32 1983 Old. Cutlas. Clera 1984 C8dlllac Coupe DeVille 1984 Old. Cutlass Clera LS Sedan No.16 1983 Cutlass Supreme Coupe "AIR CONDmONED" . "AIR CONDlnONED" Brougham Sedan Tinted glass, vinyl roof. defogger. air conditioned. Power windows. power locks, defogger. air condi- sport mirrors, stereo. Reclining seat passenger side, power trunk, door edge Tinted glass. defogger, w.s.w •• sport mirrors, AMIFM trlm. pulle wipers. defogger,lIIumlnated vanity mirrors. tilt stereo. Stock No. 33 . tioned, pulse-wipers, cruise, tilt, wire wheel covers, AM/FM stereo. & teleacope. cruise, locking wire covers, CISse"e. Stock 4~~ __ N'.~~ ~...... • • ~~' - - ,-j,- .. dJ~~ List $21,002.00 $10.884.00 List $11,998.00 List $11,204.00 26 Invoice 00850 $17,946.26 $9519.37 Invoice $10,508.50 $10, Invoice $9,828.22 Plus $99.00 $18,045 $99.00 Less $500.00 Less $500.00

1984 Santa Fe Converalon Van No. 388 No. 182 1983 Cutlau CIera 1984 G.M.C. S.15 "AIR CONDlnONED" 1983 Cutlass Clera 4 cyl. ~ speed, 1000lb. pay load. In stock soon Brousham C~pe Power door locks. tinted glasa, BIE mirrors, H.D. shocks. Brousham Sedan Power windows. power locks, defogger, air condl· front stabilization bar, crulse, tilt, 5.0 liter va. 4 speed auto Power locks, tinted glass, pulse wipers. defogger. air trans., wIO.D., 33 gal. tank. AMIFM CIS,,"e, w.s.w.,lce tloned, pulse wipers. cruise & tllt. wire wheel covers. chest shelf Stock No. 107 conditioned. cruise & tilt, AM/FM stereo. AM/FM stereo. I __ ~,. It:B___ 4"f'.~ $8702.72' 0 List $18,842.95 List $11,633.00 List $11,998.00 $8,010.00 00 Invoice, $16,011.00 00 Invoice$10,l58.25 25 Involce$10,508.50 50 $99.00 $6109 Plus $99.00 $16,110 Less $500.00 $9658 Less $500.00 $10,008 • Plus Tax Ie Title Our37th I~- Year it1s:a~ "Keep llIal GrNI GM I'ttUnl with G.nulne GM Pan,"

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7 241 Vehicles m::mllllillllllllllm::i!!:mm!i!i!!l!mmmii!!!liiii:mUII]]]Ummil[li:t:lnmmi:!I!m!][]!J!i!iIJiiIiniimiIi::::::ilii Under $1000. 1.978Grenada, power steering, : 'automatlc, low mileage, runs :. :good. S500 or best offer. : '(517)54&0e834after 4 pm. Too Late · 1977 Granada, runs, needs .' some work. Asking $300. (313)229-8429. 1977 Honda Civic. New brakes, · no rust, $950. (517)54&08962 : :: after 5p.m. : 1969 Jeep postal dispatch, : ; : ~ condition, $650. (313)349- To Classify

• :"MUSTANG 1973 convertible, • • ; needs paint, $900. (313)878- ; :3027. , ~ -1974 Maverick 4 door, A·1 :mechanlcal, $225 IIrm. . (313)885-9125. BRIGHTON 227-4436 1975 Mercury Colony Park sta- BLACK & Decker radial arm 1975 Ford pickup, very depen- saw with DeWalt 3 Inch cut PINCKNEY 227-4437 • ~ lion wagon, loaded, good con- dable. V-8, automatic, power · '. dltlon. $995. (517)546-3028. with legs. very good condI- steering, new tires, $600. HARTLAND 227-4436 tion, S350. DeWalt saber saw (313)884-6024. • : : 1975 Mercury Bobcat. good Accessories. (3131349- FOWLERVILLE 135. FREE 15x3 ft. swimming pool 548-2570 gas mileage, 2 new tires. $575. 9197. : Hartland (313~. with IIIter. (313)685-1791 after HOWELL 548-2570 CAMPER trailer, sleeps 4. 4 p.m. 1976 Mercury Monarch, runs WALLED LAKE SInk, stove, relrlgerator. elec- 1975 KZ-400 Kawasaki. must 669-2121 great. A little rust. seoo IIrm. tric. $700. 1970 Chevy one ton (313)227·1644. sell. was S4OO, now cut to $295. NOVI 348-3024 pickup. S850. (3131227-5185. Call 9 am to 4 pm, (313)437· , 1974 Mazda RX4, runs good. FREE 6 beautiful puppies, part 9792or (313)632-7021. NORTHVILLE 348-3022 $300. (3131632·5206 (leave Keeshund, (313)349-7762. • message), OPEN Sunday. lt04. Highland SOUTH LYON 437-4133 FREE firewood. 2 standing Lakes condo. 19543 Dart- MONTE Carlo. 1975, 350 Catalpa trees. You cut and mouth. $67,900. MILFORD 685-8705 engine, runs good. S350 or take. (313)227-8753. best. (517)546-7142. SNAPPER a h.p. snow blade, FEEDER calves Irom mower, perfect condltlon, 1974 Nova, 4 door. good runn- registered Polled Herelords. S350. (313)884-6024. - Ing condition. $350 best. (313)878-8773. (3131887-3411. 1973 Nova. S450. (517)54&-9461. 1974 Olds. runs great. body good. new brakes. S500 or oi- ler. (517)223-98401'- 1975 Pontiac station wagon. Needs muffler. $700 or best oi- ler. (313)231-2519. I Want Your Car! 1974 Plymouth Duster. as Is, o S300 or best offer. For more In- la, (313)437-8164. IN TRADE OR WILL BUY - 1977 Plymouth Fury 2 door, ~ MoTech ISa leader In developing auto tech· 'power steering, power nlClans At MoTech Auto MechaniCS SChooL brakes, air, some rust, runs you'lI get expert· hands orf training from top 'well. seoo. Weekdays after 6 pm, (313)231-1741. Instructors. It'stough but II'Sworth it Call nON and • 1965 Pontiac Tempest, V-8 Bargain Barrel learn a career In less than a year automatic. very good condI- tion. $1,000. (517)548-1749. 1973 Pontiac LeMans V-8 522-9510 MoTech Auto Mechanics SChool automatic, power steering, CARSEAT with cloth cover, power brakes, looks, runs $20. (3131349-5554. 35155 Industnal Rood • livonia, MI 48150·1284 good. (3131735-4657. seoo. HOCKEY skates (l2oMl, $20. o Tull,on SChool FinanCial assistance available 1978 Pinto, excellent condI- Women's bowling shoes (alk- o Approved for training eligible veterans tion, am-fm cassette, good MI, $5. (313)437-9173. mileage, steel radials. LIVING room chair, gold and (313)341"'1964, green, excellent condition, Educational Cenfers 1975 Pontlac·Astra. Best oller, OIlloTech 125. (3131231-3057. must sell, body good condl- 25 Inch color console TV, ' tlon. Call after 5 pm, (313)632- works, needs minor repair. • 6899. $25. (3131229-5668. UNCLE LOU IS HAVING '73 Pinto wagon. $425. 1972 TWIN bed, $20. (511)546-8133. Maverick. $175. 2300cc Pinto A VERY, VERY SPECIAL head. never used, $120 or best TODDLERlinfant carseat, _ ~ ORDER SALE!! oller. (517)223-8793. Cosco Peterson, excellent ~ condition. $25. (3131231·2735. 1977 Subaru, S4OO. (517)223- 8840. ~O~£Jil~ • '66 T-Blrd. 67,000 original • miles, dependable transporta- tion. S450. (313)878-9247. ~::t$4999 BRAND NEW '84:EVETTE 2 DOOR ALL THESE PRICES INCLUDE FREIGHT. Brighton Aulo Sales DESTINATION AND PREP CHARGES' • BRAND NEW SPECIAL FACTORY ORDERED '84's 1981 Ford Escort L 53995 IMPALA, 4 door $8337

1980 Cadillac Coup De Ville CAPRICE I 4 door $Sn2 Florida car, loaded, 37.000 miles, 58995 {;:;\ CAPRICE, 2 door $S646:. white/red. ~--, ... ",-. ~ --'CAPRICE Sfation wagon - _. ~•.. - ·s9472··- ~ 1979cadiifiicSedalnte-ville~ 7- -. - ~: ./. Florida car, low miles. like new. 56995 MONTE CARLO $8312 . " CAMARO Sport Coupe sn39 .. 1979 Chevrolet Chevette CITATION II, 2 door Coupe (front wheel drive). $6504 :: 4 door,low miles. new tires and brakes. • CITATION HatchbackCoupe (front wheel drive)_ S6717 1978 Dodge Power Wagon 150 " ~ CITATION 4 door Sedan (Iront wheel drive)_ S6848 :: CAVALIER ._5 C I__ s6439 .: 6 cylinder, p.s., p.b .. lour 52995 ~. • wheel dnve...... __. CAVALIER 4 door Sedan (front wheel drive)_ s6295 : 1977 Ford Pinto Wagon Bob Rogalski CAVALIER Type 10, 2-eous-C- __ I_ s6339 .: One owner, Florida car, auto .. 38,000miles. 1975 AMC Pacer CELEBRITY Coupe (front wheel drive) __ S7252 : CELEBRITY 4 door Sedan (front wheel driYe)_ $7409 . BRAND NEW 6 cylind~r, auto., p.s., p.b., 51095 57,000 miles. 91\51 E. Grand Rher. CHEVETTE 4 door Sedan $5379 :: We encourage you to take our cars to your C·10 FLEETSIDE 6th' Box $6736 :. 1983 mechanic before buying. We Sell Quality!! Brighton S·10 FLEETSIDE 6' Box $6203 Mon &Thurs 10:OOam.·8:oop.m. SALE ENDS NOVEMBER 25th Phone 227.1277 Tues. Wed. Fn 10:ooa m -6:oop m SWITCH TO Sat. 10:00a.m.-2:00p.m. • , [ I ILou LARiCHE I FINAL CLEARANCE SALE! ~CHEVROlET T-BIRD 40875 Plymouth R~!Im~RIJ Phone = /' T-BIRD T-BIRD T-BIRD JUSI West of 1·275 453-4600 - HERITAGE HERITAGE TURBO C'OUPE HERITAGE 23 TurbO. S .pd.. p.. P b•• 38 V-6 engine. auto overdnve. 38 V-6 engine. auto. overdrive. power locks & windows. tilt. In- 5.0 V-8 engine, auto. over- lull power. electriC defogger, full power. electric defogger. terval wiper.. TRX aluminum drive, lull power, salt .peed control, tilt. leather .peed contrOl. tilt. carpet mat., wheel•• locking fuel door. elec- leather trim, electric detog· wheel, air. AM/FM P20S.14 white .Ide wall •• triC defogger. air, AM/FM ger, speed control, lilt, .tereo/premlum SO

M ,. ANN 3480 JACKSON at WAGNER ARBOR ACTIONOLDS ANN ARBOR 1-94EXIT 172 DETROIT JACK !~7~!~~!~OMichiqall's Fflsfpsf Growing aids Opal('( At Newburgh 33850 Plymouth Rd .. liVOnia DEMMER fJuttE 01~~751 QUALITY & SERVICE ARE OUR 1/ 1CONCERN '_T ... na. 261-6900 1 "·ll-SOUTH LVON H'.Ala-NORTHVlLLE .'CORo-WALLED LAK'-HOV\ NEWS- TH' MILFOAOnMEs-W" .. "., ...... 19.3 • I

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November "Good bye Little Carved Decoy Oh,shaven November in this cllme Bluebird" pimpled It's Harvest time. Good bye litUe Bluebird game- Poor big city kid, quenching salt water • Never saw peas in a pod- I know you can't stay, without a neck, Never saw a clod of rich brown soJJ the snow flakes are fallJng andyou must fly away: to swallow. In a field. Shetames you Doesn't know how much shelled com for dinner One cob can yield! Flyaway to the South Land grinding her steel Doesn't realize where ~e bluebirds go, away that someWhere, undull- Farmers feed the whole world wide. to six oz.portions; God controls the weather, where the warm breezes blow. supposedly chicken, Sofarmers must learn patience, flour gullible. I'll miss you in the moming . Submit poems to The Poet's Comer, care of: And learn to work together. . Rain and shine they must abide. outside my window sill, MargarelO'Brien The Northville Record, 104 W. Main, Nor- The farmer's wife and I'll miss you in the evening thville 48167; The South Lyon Herald, 101 N. A real helpmate must be- when all nature isstJJl. Lafayette, South Ljon 48178; The NovilWall· Not only can, and cook, and bake, ed Lake News, 104 W. Main, Northville 48167; • And feed the threshers free, Good bye little Bluebird, or The Milford Times, 436 N. Main, Milford But also may help I wish 1could go 48042. Pick tomatoes, or later away where the sun shines, Pick up potatoes, and the warm breezes blow, Before it Rains! away to that some where November is Harvest time after toil and pains, out there in the blue. , The Season's Greetings! Thanksgiving As a thankful nation To God wepray Good bye litUe Bluebird Christmas cards, both large and small To escape oppression thepilgrim'., did flee. On Thanksgiving Day. I'll be waiting for you. To new world across the deep sea. In hues of bright array a StJJlcome in numbers that enthrall For freedom in the new land was first on their Gertrude Meyer AltaLynch With the same old words that say .• mind. . (Grandma Appletree) Then meeting the indians who were most unkind. "MerryChrlslmas! HappyNew Year!" They planted their crops and hunted for game. The message is the same, The indians meanwhile were doing the same. With a "Yo-Ho-Hotooneandall!" Old Santa doesproclaim. A meeting between them became the pilgrims' My Treasures Tartan Plaid first aim The indians just refuse toplay their game. It's not so much the message Bright tartan plaid Imprinted on the page; And then to their great dismay. Your touch Woven of scarlet and yellow, A meeting wasplanned one wonderful day. stJJllingers It's the,Spirit that's behind it Russet and gold- That welove, from age toage! A banquet was held, the two parties met. Yourklss ThespJrit of the To thank God for all their blessings and yet, still warm Highland October; They had no name for the meeting that day. Youreyes Weare thankful for your [!reetlngs • Aluslylass And hope that you'll be blessed But Thanksgiving, we know, is to give thanks Yoursmile Red cheeked and warm. andpray. Your words With all the joys the seasonholds, And a life you like thebest! my treasures F.AlHaseuau Ben Heltjan CharlesE. Hutton C.L.

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Wednesday, November 30.1983 Our Town Entertainment offerings 2 Community Calendar 3 W~e N ort~uille 1l\ecorb All-Area cage teams 6 • Sports Briefs 7 c From priesthood to author .: Former priest 'weav,esclerical tales in mystery novels

By B.J. MARTIN hBut the rest of the world thinks nobody really lives there. Once a reviewer . It was easy to picture Bill Kienzle In chided me for telling him more about -,Jhepulpit as Detrolt·s leading mysterY "When someone picks Detroit than he ever wanted to know. •writer recently addressed Northville. { b k Now if you're writing about specific Woman'sClubmembers. up one 0 my 00 S, places in New York. well. that's dif- $ The author of five mystery novels they're going to learn ferent, critics seemto think. featuring priest and sleuth Father something about the ''That·s one reason I moved back to Robert Koesler as the memorable flc- 'the Detroit area." added Kienzle. who • tiona! protagonist. Kienzle related pressures' of being a has lived In Dallas. Minneapolis and anecdotesand observations like he was Catholic priest in the Kalamazoo. In addition to the Motor CI- retelling proverbs and reading scrip- modern world." ty. "I was beginning to lose the senseof ture. the city. With Its so many new aspects. . The subject matter was much the There are a lot of nuancesI want to get. 'same as in Klenzle's well-traveled 20 William Kienzle I tend to write rather lovingly of years in the priesthood. But the ap- Detrolt·s future." proach was somewhat different. For Now,Klenzle lives in Southfield with example. here are some quotes from his wife and editor Jane. a former copy Kienzleduringhlspre-teasermon-er. Kienzle began to stir public Interest editor for a Detroit daily newspaper. talk: with "The Rosary Murders." his first "I've found It extremely helpful to • Onthechurcbhierarcby: novel after leaving the priesthood, marry an editor." Kienzle told the au- '. "It used to be more fun being a which he wrote In 1975.A grisly gripper dlence. "Jane can tell me. 'people won·t bishop. Before. bishops did hardly about a psychotic killer who leaves belIeve that:' or 'people won't know anything. If the bishop wanted to read, rosary beads twisted In his victims' what you're talking about...• someonewould hold the book and turn fingers. the book Is primarily basedon Despite his decision to leave the pages for him. someone would hold a' the thoughts and deeds of Klenzle's en- clergy in the mid-seventies. Kienzle re- candle for him to read by ..• Now peG- try in the pantheon of super-sleuths _ tains an Interest and an expertise In pie just bring money." Father Koesler, a Detroit priest and Catholicism, particularly as Its clergy OnRoman Catholic ceremony: editor of the Detroit Catholic. attempt to apply it to a confusing "Depending on how moist your skin Is Father Koesler and the City of modem world. His books, he explains. when the priest makes the sign of the Detroit figure Into all of Klenzle's are a way to Introduce his readership to crossonyour head Ash Wednesday,you subsequent books, in order: "Death the subject painlessly. might have a mark there for a week." Wears A Red Hat,.. "Mind Over After his ~mlnute talk, Kienzle • Onthe ability of clergy to err, too: Murder." "Assault With Intent," and fielded some Interesting questions from "A friend of mine was a chaplain at a his most recent, "The Shadow of the audience. Asked which of his girls schoolwhere there was a girl nam- Death." characters are based on real people. 'ed Linda whom nobody could help but "Kill And Tell." a mystery involving Kienzle quipped. "Is this a preUmlnary notice. Let·s just say Linda had the high-pressure world of Detrolt's to a lawsuit? matured early. Shewas. you might say. auto industry. Is due out next spring. "Actually." he continued. "there are

stacked. J and the prolific Kienzle Is at work on a couple of priests who aren't talking to "Anyway. when giving communion another novel In which professional me because I've used them as be, like many of us. would often recite football players figure. characters In my books.The newspaper the person's name before .the blessing. ThroUghout his. books, Kienzle fre- characters I use are composites. The He'd say, 'Jane. the B9dy of quently refers to real Detroit area police. with a few exceptions, are Im- Chrlst· 'Cathy. the body of locales - Sl John's 8eminary. the aglnary." • Christ· only once. when LInda ap- Detroit News and Free Press buildings. , Asked if there are any plans to film peared before him. he said. 'Christ, the Joe. Muer's restaurant. Lafayette his books.Kienzle said a project to film bodyof Linda.' Towers and sacred Heart 8emlnary. "The Rosary Murders" had been brew- "These things happen. Freud stepsIn for example - and his attention to ing for several years. "They now have a and takes over." detail has an interesting effect on local first draft of the script, which I did not Not exactly typical Sunday school reade!8. who actu:l11yknow the places toUch. I don't want anything to do with 'fare. But Kienzle..-is;far from,belng-a - hewntes~ut.._"_ -- - • ..:. '.' Unseltown," .he said with a mock- typically reUgiousman. despite his con- "I was born and raised In MiChigan shudder.' servatIve dress and demeanor and and I'm verY proud of Detroit. "Ile told It appearS"be's retained-his conser- News photo by STEVE FECHT soothingbaritone speaking voice. the afternoon Woman's Club gathering. vatlve morals after all. Author William Kienzle addresses N!lrthville Woman's Club RYMALSYMESCOMPAN~REALTORS ~YMAL SYMES . -"REALTORS Since 1923-

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" 2-C- THE NORTHVILLE RECORD-Wednesday. November 30. 1883 Entertainment mqe Nnrtquillt i&tcnrb , •

f an old fashioned ChrIstmas complete with a sleigh ride, bot splcoo elder, a DE ER holiday feast, carolers and a tour of decorated vintage homes SOWlds more appeallng than a trip In the station wagon toIyour local shopping mall, the place to go Is Greenfield Village. • For the past several years, Greenfield Village bas been offering two after-bours programs for visitors who wIsb to step back Into the ChrIstmas celebrations of yesteryear. The Yuletide Evening programs - avallable December 1-30 (excluding December 24 and 25) - are offered at both Heritage Hall and the Eagle Tavern. Though slmllar, the two programs offer a slightly dif- ferent format. ThIs year's Heritage Hall Yuletide Evening will be .. held from 7:30-10 p.m. and Includes cocktalls, a winter- DANCE: "NUTCRACkER BAWl" The Michigan Ballet Theatre will per- time dinner of Comlsb Hen with Apple Stuffing, musical , form Tchaikovsky's classic at West Bloomfield High School Saturday, December entertainment, a slelgh ride, walklng tour through 10, at 1:30 and 7:30 p.m. and Sunday. December 11, at 3 p.m. 559-1133 for • selected village homes and bot spiced clder at the end of ticket information the journey. The Eagle Tavern Yuletide Evening, held from 6:30- MUSIC: FREECHRISTMAS CONCERTS The Cultural Activities Program at 9:30 p.m., begins with a slelgh ride followed by a tradi- Henry Ford Community College will present two free Ch;istmas concerts in tional dinner of Alamode Beef with sausage Stuffing, December. Harpsich6rd specialist Bernard Katz will perform at 12:10 p.m. musical entertainment, a walklng tour and hot spiced December 13 in the Adray Auditorium of the MacKenzie Fine Ms Center. Kiltz, elder at the end of the evening. who performs for the Brunch' with Bach series at the Detroit Institute of Ms, will WhIle Heritage Hall provides a hearty meal In a The Museum Store In the village will be open for both play harpsichord and piano in the/one and a half hour concert. The Pastiche festive setting, dining In the historic Eagle Tavern, once programs. Visitors will find glassware, brass, books and Woodwind Quintet will give a concert at 12:10 p.m. December 15 al the Adray a stage coach stop and Inn, adds a special touch to your other products, Including Items made by Henry Ford Auditorium. For more information, call 271-2750 "CEREMONY OF THE historic holiday evening. Museum and Greenfield Village artisans. CAROlS" Benjamin Britten's "Ceromony of the Carols" with harp accompani- • Formerly the Cllnton Inn, the tavern was converted In Reservations for the Yuletide Evening programs are ment by guest artist Liz Hainen will be presented by the Huron Valley Communi- 1982. Once a cafeteria for hungry village visitors, the accepted on a first-come, first served basis and should ty Chorus at4 p.m. December 4 at the Milford Methoist Church. Tickets are 52-5 conversion to the Eagle Tavern has brought a far dif- be made as early as possible. The programs cost $21.50 at the door. ferent fare to the 18S0s structure. Food and drink served per person and full payment Is required in advance for at the tavern Is prepared from'recIpes of more than a individuals and small groups. For more information, THEATRE: "A CHRISTMAS CAROL" The Charles Dickens' classic will century ago. ca1l271-1620, extension 415. open a four-week run at the Meadowbrook Theatre on the campus of Oakland Instead of bma fish sandwiches and chips, village- In addition to its Yuletide Evening programs, Green- University near Rochester on Thursday, December 1, at 8:30 p.m. 377-3300 for goers now choose from a bill of fare consIstlng of baked field Village and Henry Ford Museum will be ticket information "pmR PAN" The classic story of Never Never Land will be pickerel with lemon butter sauce, pork apple pie, roast celebrating ChrIstmas Past December 3-31. presented at Wayne Stale University's Bonstelle Theatre, starting December 2. beef with wine or horseradish sauce and the llke. Holiday visitors will have the opportunity to meet 577-2960 for ticket information "SCROOGE" The Hartland Players will present The Yultide dinner Is accompanied by muslcal.enter- character portrayals of St. Nick of the Victorian era, the musical "Scrooge" at 8 p.m. December 15-17 and at 2 p.m. December 18 at taInment and followed by a lantern-lighted walklng tour. joined by famous illustrator, cartoonist Thomas Nast. Hartland Music Hall. For tickets, call 632·5251 "A CHRISTMAS CAROL" The The wnlklng tour of selected village sites begins at the Clement Moore, author of "The Night Before Northville High School Drama Club will present" A Christmas Carol" at 8 p.m. • Elias Brown GeneI:al Store, an 1854 country store featur- ChrIstmas," will be there, too, as well as sarah Rorer, December 1-3. A 2 p.m. matinee will be held December 3. Tickets will be sold at Ing a host of mid-19th century goods and reproduction food editor of The Ladies Home Journal dw;ing the the door. toys. 18905. Following a visit to the country store, a guide will Special Yuletide foods, singers and performances on dJrect participants to the Wright Home, Cohen Ml1llnery antique musical instrumenls will provide a festive at- and the Henry Ford Birthplace. mosphere throughout the Henry Ford Museum great At the Wright Home, visitors will tour the Dayton, hall. Ohio urban home featuring a gas lighting system, gas HIstorical buildings In Greenfield Village will be heat radiators, a porcelain sink and an Icebox. A decorated for ChrIstmas and guests will see prepara- ChrIstmas of 1900, complete with a full size tree tions underway for the holidays that range In period decorated with store bought ornaments and an old from the 18th century through the early 19005. phonograph playing Cbrlstmas music, will be The Henry Ford Museum Theater will present holiday • hlghllghted at the home of OrvIlle and WUbur Wright. performances of "The ." Performances are At the Cohen Mllllnery, visitors will get a glimpse of scheduled for 2 p.m. December 3, 10, 17 and 26-31. FAMIL Y FARE: BREAKFASTWITH SANTA the Detr~it Institute of commerclalllfe In the 19th century. The store, located Ms will offer a "Breakfast With Santa" now through December 23 in the Kresge in Detroit In the 18905, offered a variety of ready-made . . .-C;oillt cafe. Especialll' designed for families with preschoolers. breakfast will be hat styles to which the proprietor would add dIstlnct1ve - , ·""'''bffer€d from 9:45-11 a.m. Tuesday through Friday and will feature a "Wassail trims to suit individual tastes. . - Waffle" and white milk at 52.50 for children under 12 and Danish and coffee at The Henry Ford Birthplace will feature a rural A Gre'e'rifiel'd'''''~ 51.75 for accompanying adults. Advanced reservations are required and can be ChrIstmas of the 1870s. The boyhood farmhouse of made by calling the DIA ticket office at 832-2730 SANTA LUNCHEONS The Far- Henry Ford will be decorated with ornaments of natural mington Community Center will host its annual Santa Luncheons at 11 a.m. and materials and a simple tabletop tree trimmed with 1 p.m. December 2-4. This festive tradition includes lunch, entertainment and a handmade flags reminiscent of the centennial. special "Kids Only Boutique" hosted by the Farmington Hills Junior Womens CHRISTMAS Club. Santa will be on hand to listen to Christmas wishes and individual and • family pictures, with Santa. will be taken for 52. Lunch is 53.50 per person and will be served by Santa's elves. Lunch menu includes pizza, juice, and Goodie Bags filled with special surprises. The "Kids Only Boutique" will be open from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. December 2-4 and will include inexpensive items to purchase for family, friends, teachers and pets. Prices will range from 25 cents to 52.50 and volunteers will be on hand to help shoppers. Advance reservations are re- quired and should be made by calling 477-8404.

Ho..LIDA Y ART: B8M HOUDAY SHOW Well-priced handcrafted Eagle Tavern: gift items by over 100 artists "(ill be featured at the Birmingham Bloomfield Art Association's holiday show, Monday through Thursday from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. until December 10 at 1516 South Historical Cranbrook Road, Birmingham PLYMOUTH ARTS AND CRAm SHOW More '. than 75 different artists from throughout Michigan will be featured at the Plymouth Department of Parks and Recreation Christmas Ms and Cralts Show Dining held frOm 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. December 2 and 3 and 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. December 4 at the Plymouth Cultural Center, 525 Farmer Street. Admission is free. Looking for A VICTORIAN CHRISTMAS AT something unusual In HOLIDA Y TOURS: the way of a dining ex- MEADOWBROOk HAll Nearly 40 Detroit-area florists and exhibitors have donated their time and materials in decorating the historic 1llO-room mansion of perience? Then head out for the Eagle Tavern in Matilda Dodge Wilson for the annual Christmas tour. The 13th season for the an. restaurant Greenfield VUlage. nual Christmas Walk, this year's tour has as its theme"A Victorian Christmas at As you might expect, Meadowbrook Hall" in honor of the 100th a.nniversary of the birth of Mrs. • review the folks at Greenfield WiI.son. Tours will be conducted from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. now through December 11. In addition to the mansion, Knole Cottage. a six-room mini- DIANE KOVACS Village have gone aU out to research and mansion playhouse nestled in the woods near the hall. also will be decorated and 1.- ....1 recreate the attitudes, open for tours. Santa Claus will be in residence in the playhouse all 12 days of atmosphere and foods that were prevalent a ceo- the Walk. Admission for Hall tours is 55 weekdays. S6 Saturdays and Sundays. turyago. Adults over 64, students and children under 19 and Oakland University alliliates Originally located In Cllnton, the Eagle Tavern have reduced rates of 54 each. Knole Cottage tours are S1 all ages; Greenhouse was the first nlght's stop on the slx-day stagecoach tours are 50 cents all ages. Food service is available in the Carriage House and ride from Detroit to Chicago. gift boutiques will be available in the Staff Quarters. Meadowbrook Hall is You can't get there by stagecoach anymore- located on the east campus of Oakland University in Rochester. For information, unless, of course, you park your car and arrange call 377·3140 FARMINGTON HOUDAY OPEN HOUSE The Farmington Com- • for a ride at the admission gate to the village. But munity Center and Farmington Historical Museum - both early Farmington dining at the Eagle Tavern Is an enjoyable, fun homes built during the Civil War - will host t~ir annual Holiday Open Houses from 1·9 p.m. December 7. and different experience. The curators obviously have done their work In making everything as authentic as possible. The servers are dressed In authentic period costumes Here are several activities which Paul and even the hostesses - Adsllne and Isabella - Photos court .. , of Green. VIIhlge Black, a member of the Novi Library Board, . bear the names of the hostesses who awaited the likes to do during 'December and the holiday arrival of the stagecoach back In the 1850S when more reputable than other diners. "We trust you'll Each dessert costs $1.25 and the menu Includes season: Calvin Woods was the lnnlteeper. • behave yourselves, and no cursing Is allowed In trifle, pumpkin pie and cranberry pudding In 1. AmND A PERFORMANCE OF ''THE Before you sit down for dinner, you're invited to the dining room," they were told, cranberry sauce. Having already had plenty to MESSIAH" by George F. Handel. The Ann Ar- stop by the bar to clear your throat of the dust The food, of course, Is also what you would have eat, my companion and I opted to split a serving of bor Choral Union has an outstanding presen· • from the long ride. You can order one of the found In a typical roadhouse of the 18S0s. The "bUl cranberry pudding. A touch bland, we thought, but tation, but I usually go to the performance at "temperance drinks" If you're so inclined, but you of fare" was slmple,llstlng only three entrees - a unusual neverlheless. , the Fort Street Presbyterian Church in Detroit. also can order ale, com whiskey or an unusual la mode beef with wine sauce, roast turkey with Dishes of peanuts and raisins are served after 2. TAkE IN A WASSAIL FEAST,The Wassail sounding "cock-taU" named Stone wan made with stuffing and baked ham with applesauce. dessert has been cleared away. Feast at the Detroit Institute of Arts is the best rum and elder. Don't worry about anything coming from cans. Except for the special Yuletide Evenings (see known, but it's also one of the toughest to ob- The first thing that strikes you upon entering the Everything, inclUding the applesauce, Is made above), the Eagle Tavern Is open only for luncb- lain tickets for. dining room Is that there are no individual tables. from scratch - just as Itwas a century ago. dally from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The food Is good and 3. CUT OUR OWN CHRISTMAS TREE and Eacb table seats eight, and on a busy day you may Our meal began when the server brought a natural, the servings are plentlful, but most of all have a tree-trimming'party with friends. We well be dining with strangers at either elbow. basket filled with soda blsculls, cranberry mufllns dining at the Eagle Tavern Is a lot of run. have a large Iil'ing room that will ac- The server explains that It's not really a pro- and applebread along with currant Jelly and sweet One word of advice: prepare yourself mentally commodate a 1S·foot tree, so we usually blem. "BoardIng house reach" Is not allowed, she butter. The homemade quality Is obvious. And, If (historically?) before you go - when the server head up to a place near Highland to chop our explains. "And besides, you get to meet new pe0- you run out, they'U bring you more. asks If you got the horses bedded down alrlgbt, you ~. own. ple." . Next came the relishes - cabbage slaw, can ask her If she's heard of that young pollUcan 4. SHOPPING AT TWElVE OAkS. Christmas The server also engages you in 1850s small talk. cranberry relish and pickled cucumbers, that from llilnols '" "you know, the one who wears the shopping can be fun. My "How are the horses?" she asks. "Did they get were indeed something special. stovepipe hat." 5. GO SkIING. I like both downhill and bedded down Inthe stable?" The entrees, each of which costs just $6.25, were cross-country. I head for Mt. Brighton to hit We also were cauUoned not to "pinch" the salt, good, old-fashioned All·American eating. Both the Eagle Tavern, GreenlJeJd Vin•• Mesl8 d8JJy the downhill slopes, while Maybury Stale Favorite roast turkey with dressing and the ham with ap- which Is contained In what appears to be a sugar from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Liquor av8l/able. Vlsa, Park and Kensington are good places for plesauce were accompanied with mashed potatoes bowl. "Use the Up of your knife If you need salt for MasterC8rd, American Express. C81l Green- cross-country. Things your food, " she says. and carrots. servings were large, and the food was field Village at 211-1620, extensloIJ 418 lor Our party of two must have appeared somewhat tasty. reservaUons. L-_~------:- ----I.• , Wednesday, November 30,1983- THE NORTHVILLE RECORD-3-C •Community Calendar HOLIDAY -BAZAAR December 4th Montessori Center plans holiday bazaar ARTS and CRAFTS YourWide Lapel to 3W' SALE ~~ THURSDAY, DECEMBER I' FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3 MIZPAH CIRCLE: Mizpah Circle, g..5 ~t" OOt\a\\O Kings DaUghters and Sons, will hold a • DAYTIME TOPS: Daytime TOPS MONTESSORI BAZAAR: NorthvUle PAPER DRIVE: St. PauJ's Lutheran business meeting at 12:30 p.m. at First Bishop Borgess R.S. Montessori Center will hold a United Methodist Church followed by a meets at 9 a.m. at First Presbyterian Church School will host a paper drive Plym~t~ 11685 Appleton Church. Christmas Bazaar from 9 a.m. to 5:30 from 11a.m. to noon in the church park- potluck luncheon. Members are p.m. today and 10a.m. to 4 p.m. tomor- inglot. reminded to bring gifts for Motts ~1 Redford CIllNA DECORATORS: NorthvUle row at the center, located at 15709Hag- Children's Hospital and the holiday riO.l!o-o.. 51;-g- China Decorators wUl meet at 10 a.m. geriy. MONDAY,DECEMBER5 store. at First Presbyterian Church. WOMAN'S CLUB: Marilyn CMTAN SINGLES: Civitan Singles- HIGHLAND LAKES WOMEN: semonick, co:director of Spectrum KIWANIANS MEET: Northville West Metro Area will hold a business Kiwanis meets at 6:30 p.m. at Juan meeting at 6:30 p.m. at China Fair jQuahty Work : Highland Lakes Women's Club meets at Communicatlons of Detroit, will ~ _'..I!! I '_.--::. __ --.!J.._!J.L.lJ ~ 1p.m. at Highland Lakes Clubhouse. discuss "Profiling for Success" at the Carlo's. Restaurant. For over 25 Years 1:30 p.m. meeting of Northville Judy's Country Curtains PROMPT SERVICE TOPS MEETS: NorthvUle TOPS SENIORS MEET: NorthvUle senior Woman's Club at First Presbyterian CIVIL AIR PATROL: Sixgate Custom Made •: Citizens Council hosts an afternoon of Church. Chairman for the day is Glad meets at 7 p.m. at First Presbyterian Squadron Civil Air Patrol meets at 7 107 N. Center. Northville. 348-3520 r; . cards, games and refreshments from 1- Evans . Church. For information, call 42G-2438. p.m. at Novi MiddJe School South. ~l:~ ~ Suits , r},f from $300 , 5 p.m. for all seniors 55 and older in )1', Christmas~ J, Room 216 of the Board of Education .MASONS MEET: Orient Chapter, MASONIC ORGANIZATION: Nor- SEALARKS: 8ealarks meets at 7:30 Other Alterahons also avaIlable building. No. 77, Order of the Eastern Star meets thvUle Masonic Organization meets at p.m. at First Presbyterian Church. ~\kbGiltsWjth,~ ~ lor Men & Women at 7:30 p.m. at Masonic Temple. 7:30 p.m. at Masonic Temple. _.~, the ti'(~

FLOWEPfS Sherry toast 149E. MaIn Northville Co-hostesses Anne Pyett 349-0&71 (center) and Mary Esther Fountain (right) toast guests at their annual sherry party held last Tuesday at the ..... • Pyett s home on Donegal Court. English-born Anne Pyett and Canadian-born TWELVE OAKS

Mary Esther Fountain host the TIRE CO. II' traditional gathering to ring in 42990 Grand River I r the holiday season. Attending Novi - last Tuesday were Jean Anne 348-9699 , Weston (left), Beverly Huey Used Tires '. Ray J. Casterline Ray J Casterline II (second from left) and Ginnie from $10.00~ 1893-1959 •• Heckler (second from right>. Fred A Casterline Record photo by John '~ Galloway. Your Goodyear Phone 349-0611 Dunlop Tire Pro

\ .....•...... •..... ~ In Our Town : LEARN HOW TO : : SAVE A LIFE! : "- • • • • · ~~ . Mothers' Club parties slated Saturday :· A~:~. • • By JEAN DAY themselves have enjoyed them so much, Ann Pyett related last • • week as they welcomed hosts of friends from 3 to 6 p.m. • • Some 1,200invitations went in the mail earlier this month - ·• As a community service. Botsford General Hospital will b!' • for the annual Northville Mothers' Club and Life Member Mill Race is decorated, ready for party • Christmas cocktail benefits traditionally held on the first Satur- • offering a free training program for area citizens in cardiopul- • day in December. The annual open house-sale of the Mill Race Weavers' • monary resusitation (CPR). The ultimate purpose is to en· • This Saturday evening 10 homes in the community will be Guild held in conjunction with the merchants' Christmas Walk • able citizens to perform CPR for heart attack victims until • aglow, offering hospitality and informally ringing in the holiday the Sunday before Thanksgiving provided impetus for • emergency medical personnel arrive. Certified instructors • season. Proceeds from the event fund school projects of the • will teach the course. • decorating in the village. The large, evergreen wreath is in • The one·session. 3·hour "Heart Saver" course will br of· • Mothers' Club and scholarships of the Life Member group, com- place on the steeple of the New School Church and Yerkes posed of women who had been in the Mothers' Club for 10 or • fered the first Thursday of each month at 7:00 P.M. in the • House has apprupriate Victorian decorations. • Community Room of the Administration & Education Build· : more years. Annual Christmas party for Northville Historical Society • ing directlyJo·the East of the hospital. • The community-wide event has been a tradition since the members and their guests will be held in the Yerkes House Fri- • To pre·register (required). please call the Department of • first benefit was given in 1972.It was an idea of former resident day, December 9. Again this year Laura Hixson is chairperson • Health Promotion and Development at 471·8091. on Mondav • Bonnie Rinehart, a past president of Mothers' ClUb. She for the party. • through Friday from 9:00 A.M. to 5 P.M. Class size is limit. • • brought it from Denver where it had been used successfully by : ed. so please register early. Botsford General Hospital is 10· : a church group of her mother's. The parties are held in homes . Woman's Club continues holiday tea tradition • cated at 28050 Grand River Ave •• Farmington Hills 48024 - of members around town at approximately the same hour. Most • (North of Grand River. behind the Botsford Inn) : this year begin at 6 p.m. Hors d'oeuvres are the same at each As has become a traditon in Northville'Woman's ClUb,new '• •, home and are made by club members. members will be honored at the Christmas tea to be held Party hosts this year and their assistants are President Sue December 16at 1:30p.m. at First Presbyterian Church. Anger and her husband Russ, at their Morgan Circle home, "Sounds of Christmas," a holiday music program, will be with H. G. and Lil Nelson, Ken and Nancy Rosselot, N.C. and presented by Stacey Becker and ~aith McClory. CHURCH DIRECTORY Diane Schrader assisting; Ray and Roxanne Casterline with For information regarding rates for church • Roger and Carolyn Nieuwkoop, Gary and Barbara Sixt and Gordon and Carol Townsend; David and Kathi Jerome with listings call The Northville Record 349-1700, Don and Barbara Willoughby and Diane Ramsey. Walled Lake/News 624-8100 Other hosts are Patrick and Phyllis Kennedy with. Bill and AnE"TIO" Judy Bartling, Wade and Sarah Deal, Mary Pohlod; Lynn and MOBILE/MA"UFACTURED HOMEOW"ERS: FIRST PRESBYTERIAN'CIiURCH- WALLED LAKE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Carole Lower with Don and Glenda Buist, John and Sandra 200 E. Main St., Northville 309 Market St. 624·2483 cmZENS Wants To 349-0911 Wendell L. Baglow. Pastor McRae and Ed and Nancy Perpich; Jim and Joan Roth with Worship-9:3O& l1:ooa.m. Sunday. 9:45 Study. 11:00 a.m. Worship Help You Save Money! 7:00 p.m. Service Church School·9:30 a.m. John and Connie Conder, JoAnn Kissel, John and Sharon Wed .• Family Night If you own 0 moblle/manufoctured home. Dr. Lawrence Chamberlnin·Pastor Meal 6 p.m .• ActiVIty 6:30 p.m. Lineman; Bob and Joan Sellen with Rob and Joy Holloway, you know your Insurance needs are dlHerent John Mishler·Assoclate Pastor Mac and Carol Richardson and Van and Carol VanSoest. Iromotl>erhomeowners Sowhysellielorrn. Completing the list are Richard and Margie Sievert with surcncc coverage deSIgned for someon.e-,. SPIRIT OF CHRIST ST. JOHN AMERICAN LUTHERAN else's home - ...... LUTHERAN CHURCH OF NOVI CHURCH • Jim and Pat Kitchen, Charles and Nancy May, Bruce and Edie Now. through C,hzens Insurance Company Ten Mile between Meadowbrook & Haggerty WorshIp, 10:ooa.m. with Nursery 23225 GIll Rd., Farmington Pegrum; Alan and Judy Somershoe with Paul and Angie Baetz, of America, you con ge' homeowners In sutonce deSigned With your unique needs in Colfee& Fellowship, 11:ooa.m. Pastors Charles Fox & Mark Radloff Study Hour (All Ages). 11:3Oa.m. Dave and Marge Longridge and Nat and Mary Whiteside. mind ond. we think we can save you some Church,474-0584 RecJory. 474-4499 Church Office· 477.0296 money at the some hme. Sunday Worship, 8'30 a.m. <$. 11 a.m. Pastor Thomas A. S.:herger· 478-9265 Pat and Hal Wright are hosts for the Life Member group Call your local C,"zens Agen"oday .• ond see ., you quahfy lor our Special Discounts. OUR LADY OF VICTORY FIRST APOSTOLIC LUTHERN CHURCH party assisted by Kalin and Phia Johnson and Het:b and J.ean '0() Anne Weston. The Wrights also were hosts for one of the eIght CATHOLIC CHURCH 26325 Halstead Rd at t 1MIle 770 Thayer. lIlorthville Farmington HIlls, MichIgan parties given in the first benefit in 1972.It raised about $1,200 WEEKEND LITURGIES services: 11.00a.m. Every Sun. for school projects with those attending paying $5 a couple. Saturday. 5:00 & 6:30 p.m. 700 P m. 1st & 3rd Sun. 01each month Sunday, 8. 9:30, 11 a.m. & 12:30 p.m. Sunday SChooI9.30a m With inflation, this year's donation is $10. Church 349-2621, Schoc! 349-'3610 Bible Class 7:45pm. Tues • Religious Education 349-2!69 Song Services 7:00p m last Sun. 01 month

Insurance Exchange ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST . SCIENTIST Sherry parties are their tradition High & Elm Streets, Northville C. Boerger, Pastor llooW. Ann Arbor Trail 160E. Main Street K. Cobb. AssIst. Pastor Plymouth, Michigan Church & School 349-3140 Sunday Worship, 10:30 a.m. If ever a time of year encourages traditions, it's the holiday Sunday WorshIp. 8:30 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. Sunday SchOOl. 10:30 a.m. Wednesday Meeling, 8:00 p.m. season. Friends of English-born Anne Pyett and Canadian-born Northville Saturday Vespers: 6:00 P.M. Mary Esther Fountain have come to anticipate their annual HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY CHURCH sherry party, held last week on Tuesday afternoon at the (Assemblies 01 God) 12 Mile East 01 Haggerty 41355 Six Mile Rd., NorthVille Donegal Court home of Mrs. Pyett. 349-1122 Farmington Hills Rev. Larry Frick-348-9030 Initially, the hostesses remember, they decided to give the Sunday School 9:15 SundaySchool.10:ooa.m. • sherry party every other year as a way of greeting friends dur- Sunday Worship, 10:3Oa.m. Sun. Worship, 11 a.m. & 6:30 p.m. V.H. Mesenbring, Pastor Wed. "Body L1le" Serv., 7:00 p.m. ing the holidays. Such parties were often given in Canada, Mrs. Phone: 553-7170 Christian Comm. Preschool & K-7 Fountain reported. They changed to every year because they FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH BUSHNELL CONGREGATIONAL OF NORTHVILLE CHURCH Meets at Mill Race Historical Village. 8 Mile & Taft Roads Griswold near Main, Northville Rev. Eric Hammar. Minister Morning WorShip. 9:30 a.m. Worship ServIces & Church School, Church SChool, 9:30 a.m. 10:00a.m. Dr .. Robin R. Meyers, Pastor.272-3550 D PROVIDENCE HOSPITAL' A Coffee & FellOWShip follOWing service n· AMBULATORVCARE CENTER • ST. ANNE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCIi FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. NOVI ·39500 West Ten Mile Road, NQYi,Michigan 48050 430 E. Nicholel 4530111 Mile atTalt Rd. Walled Lake 48088 Horne of Novl Christian School (K.12) . 4r1~0300 Phone: 624-3817 Sun. SChOOl, 9:45 a.m. Jt!end Church ServIce, 10:00 a.m. WorshIp, 11:ooa.m.&&:oop.m. COMMUNITY SERVICE: A COMMITMENT' Church SChool. 9:00 a.m. . Prayer Meeting, Wed., 7:30 p.m. Rev. Leslie Harding Richard Burgess, Pastor ill 349-34n 349-3647 24 HOUR EMERGENCY CARE CENTER CRrin.q Sinu 1910 NOVI UNITED METHODIST CHURCH FAITH COMMUNITY UNITED 471-0300 41671 W. Ten Mile-Meadowbrook PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ross B. Northrop & Son 349-2652 (24 hrs.) 44400 W. 10 Mile, Novl 9:45 a.m. worShl~ & Church SChool 'I:! mile west 01 Novl Rd. need... 11:00 a.m. Worsh p & Junior Church PEDIATRICS REDfORD FUNERAlOIRECTORS r.ORTHVlllE WorshIp & Church School, 10:00 a.m. M4nny Ag4h. M D lohn Rnmdnlk. M D lerome FlOck. M D ~,~, 348 '233 (air conditioned) P.O. Box 1 349-5666 Richard O. Grlffllh, Kearney Kirkby, YaDlCdlmldls. M 0 4788040 OonMOp,r.M D Richard J. Henderson, Pastor • Pastors INTERNAL MF.DICINE ORCHARD HILLS BAPTIST CHURCH lamesC'owl M 0 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF NORTHVILLE 4/1111044 23455 Novl Rd. (between 9-10 Mile) Bible Study For All Ages 9:45 a.m. 217 N. Wlnj 349-1020 ALLERGY wors~ Services at11 a.m. & 6p.m. Dr. ames H. Luther, Pastor Wed., Jd·Week Prayer Serv •• 7 p.m. SundaXoworshlP,11 a.m.&6:30p.m, Rober. E W",nslem, MD. P C Gary W. SChwltz, Pastor 349-5665 Wed., 7: AWANA, 7:30 Prayer Service 4788044 Sunday ~hOOI9:45 a.m. FAMILY DENTISTRY CHURCH HOLY CROSS EPISCOPAL OAKLAND BAPTIST CHURCH Alan Kessler, D.D S ,P C Terry NIelsen. DDS. P C 471·0345 10 Mile between Taft & Beck, Novl 23893 Beck Road, Novl MAlk Mlleloccl, DDS ManeClalf. D II S Phone 349-1175 South 01 Ten Mile 348-2748 Mike Boys· Paslor Teacher MYOFUNCTIONAL THERAPY Service, 8:00 a.m. & 10:00 a.m. '. ORTHODONTICS SundaySChOOI,10:ooa.m. Donald M Wayne. DDS, M,S Donna Ma.hlak. R M T WorshIp and SChool Morning WorShIp, 11:00 a.m. 471·0345 The Rev. Leslie F. Harding Evening Service, 6:30 p.m.

ORTHOPEDICS GOOD SHEPHERD LUTHERAN CHURCH FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF WIXOM a WIXOM CHRISTIAN SCHOOL (K.S) lorry H Rosonberg. M D Wisconsin Ev. Lutheran Synod Wixom & W. Maple Rds. 471·2890 WorshIp Service 10:00 a.m. : Family Bible School, 9:45 a.m. ,· Sunday SChool & BIble Class 11:15 a.m. Family WorshIp, 10:45 a.m. & 8:30 p.m. "'LINICAL LABORATORY DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY Novl Community center, Novl Rd. Just S. 011·96 Family NI~ht Pr~am (Wed.), &:55 p.m, .... DIAGNOSTIC ULTRASOUND Future site 9 Mile & Meadowbrook • Ro ert V. arren, Pastor Gene E Jahnke, Pastor-349-0565 471·0300 624-3823 (Awana& Pro-Teens) 624·5434

II • Wednesday, November 30, 1983- THE NORTHVILLE RECORD-$-C Sports wit e N ortituUle 1!lecorb • , Wrestlers open season • Experience boosts mat hopes ByB.J.MARTIN because one of our easier first-year a pretty decent wrestler." guys would get pinned," he said. "This "Part of Ute problem is Utat some The holiday season may be our year, we're more solid up and down. We parents don't want Uteir kids to wrestle favorite time of year, but Utat's not Ute should be a decent dual team. because Utey Utink It's too rough. way It Is for wrestlers. WhlJe we gorge "As far as tournaments, I don't know What's ironir is that wrestling is much ourselves on turkey and stuffing, Ute if we'll have any really outstanding more controlled Utan someUting like over-brawny lads who have to make wrestlers, but we'll be better." football, where you've got 22 people all Uteir weight clasSes must shed every Emerson noted PlymouUt Canton will coming at you wlUt Utelr hard stuff and ounce of spare fat. be returning several league champions a ref who might be 20 yards away. "The last couple of years since "In wrestling, Ute refs are right up Utey've extended Ute football season, next to you and will enforce rules Utat it's been a lot harder to get weights 'We should make a are designed to prevent someone from • down," explained Gary Emerson, now being hurt before it happens. In foot- at Ute IS-year milestone coaching Ute run at the WLAA ball, someone gets his head ripped off, Mustang mat men. "We're going to be a and Uteycall a IS-yard penalty." little chunky for Utefirst week or two." title.' The lightest and heaviest classes will The squad has a busy week ahead, be two of Ute strongest for NorUtville. opening Its season at 6:30 p.m. tomor- - Gary Emerson senior Jim Assemany finished fourth in row (Thursday) against Farmington, NHS Wrestling Coach the WLAA at Ute league tournament Uten traveling to Ute Bellevllle Invita- last season, and will return at Ute 98- tional at 11a.m. Saturday and to a quad pound class Utisyear. meet at Detroit Country Day Tuesday. and would be tough to overcome for a Back at Ute top end of Utescale is Ute 'e Emerson made his pre-season division championship, but noted Ute 1983 division champion heavyweight, analysis of his team's chances Utis Chiefs "do have some holes to fill." Brian Burgett. Burgett, whose weight season pretty early - in February, in As Emerson predicted, Utere won't be fluctuates between 250and 260pounds, fact. At Ute end of Ute '82-83season, he any holes for NorUtville. All Ute weight took second in the league at Ute tourna- said Ute '84 squad would be "a very in- classes are filled, almost all by return- ment, and hopes are high for Ute senior teresting group. WiUt 25 returning ing varsity wrestlers. ' to go all Uteway Utis time. wrestlers, I don't foresee any holes In "We don't have too many little guys," Among Ute noteworUty returning our lineup. We should be able to make a Emerson noted. "We'd like some more grapplers from last year's team Is run at UteWLAAtitle." sophomores on Ute team, and we don't senior co-captain Ernie Bock (155), who Emerson sounded a mite more have 'em. That's really too bad, was 17-17overall last season, but finish- cautious last week, but he was still en- because it takes about a year to figure ed fourUt in Ute league. A knee injury Record photo by STEVE FECHT Utusiastic. "Last year we lost six of our out Ute details, anoUter year t9 learn • Jim Assemany, one of the Mustangs' experienced seniors dual meets by one match, usually how to apply Utem, and Uten you can be Continued on 7

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FEASTING ON OP- PONENTS - is a favorite pasttime for the 1983Sliger- Livingston East All-Area Basketball Team. Here its constituents demonstrate they have as much glamour off- court as on. At near right is the first team. In the back are Sue Rasinske of Novi, Val Hall of Walled Lake Western and Terese Saulski of Milford Lakeland. Seated are Pam Baker of South Lyon, and Pat- ty Fitzgerald of Walled Lake Central. Far right are the se- cond team selections, from left to right: Cathy Godin, Dawn Hornung and Jill Sheffler, all . of Milford, and MaryFran Peeterlin of South Lyon. Miss- ing is Walled Lake Central's Sherry Strohs. Special thanks to Cervi's White House Manor Restaurant, Novi. Record photoby Steve Fecht.

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The 10 players on the All-Area first shots per game for the Warriors this • Good Neighbor ServIce and second teams are definitely the year. N • Com~lete rem~te control of all fan. ·* M cream of the crop. Composed of players Named to the first team from'Walled • Paul Folino from Walled Lake Western, Walled Lake Central is PATTY •~ [ p [ ] and 1Ighl funclIons from a convenient wall ~ II 430N. Center Lake Central, Novi, Nortbville, FITZGERALD, a 5-11 senior forward :ff ~ 0 locatIOn ~ Northville Lakeland, Milford, South Lyon and who averaged over 16 points per game and was the Vikings' top rebounder. Silent six speed motor operation 349-1189 Whitmore Lake, 1983 proved to be a vin- 'I ~ • * tageyear . "She did a very good Job for us, she .\( • Smooth torque-controlled airflow reversal. ~ The five players selected for the first was very consistent," said Central coach Ken Butler of bis four-year o.f team by writers from The Novi·Walled ---Sf AU , ...... t •• qc.w'XJ np,qN)()t Sr",,' F.l'm .~ rho"'" starter. ff • Full range, light dimming ~ IS! Lake News, Milford Times, Northville ,- ~ Record and South Lyon Herald are tall TERESE SAULSKI of Lakeland Wali ~ • Light-Minde~ Program automatically M ~ ""'U."N(~ and talented as they bad a combined named to the All-area first team despite Stlt. Firm UI.lnlurlnc. Compllny average of 84 point and 60 rebounds per missing the last eight games of the • ~M shut off lights after two hours. M Home Ollie. Bloomington. illinois game. season with a knee injury. It is the third Novi's SUE RASINSKE was the top straight year that the 6-0 SauIski has scorer on the All-Area team. A 5-10 been named to the All-Area first team. junior forward wbo averaged 20.8 "Terese was extremely important to .N -, N points and 10.6 rebounds per game,' us,". said Lakeland coach George Rasinske also was a first-team choice Heltsch. "She was our top scorer and an on last year's All-Area and All- ~xcellent rebounder. What was most Kensington Valley Conference teams. beneficial was ber court sense; she was " ~ MEN-WOMEN "Sbe is definitely one of the two best very smart on the court." The Eagles .~ players in the league," said Novi coach were 9-3 with sauIski and 1-7 after ber SEPARATE FACILITIES Bill Ayotte. "Sue's done the job even injury. . wben she was being double and triple SauIski averaged 15.1 points, 14.3 re- :* teamed." bounds, 3.5 steals and 2.5 blocked shots • M per game. NEW The tallest and one of the most talented players on the first team is Rounding out the first team South ON LOW VAL HALL, Walled Lake Western's 6-3 Lyon's PAM BAKER, the third player * to be a repeat selection. Baker led the ~ -1iiiiii~~~' ~~ ~~~ ~ junior center. Hall has led the Warriors ~ .... , ~~ .. ~.,~~ ~ MEMBERSHIP to a 21-1 record and a district champion· Lions to a second-place finish in the ship this year. KVC with an 11-3 record (15-6 overall). RATES "Val bas improved immensely," said The 5-9 senior averaged 17.5 points Western coach Tom Stiener. "Sbe's a and almost 12 rebounds per game. .~ f;;~\.~~~ bard worker and bas a super attitude; I $129* she wants to learn. 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To he a good rebounder bounds per game. FIRST TEAM you have to he qulck and persistent, and "Pound for pound and Inch for Inch, • :~e'SbothOfthose." , she's as good as anybody who plays the Player Height Class SChool post position," asserted Palmer. "She's :: The All-Area second team doesn't just five Inches shorter." Patty Fitzgerald lHl senior Walled Lake Central :have the impressive stats of the first The third Milford junior on the second Valerie Hall 6-3 Junior Walled Lake Western -team, but Is a formidable group team Is CATHY GODIN, a 5-6 forward Sue Raslnske 5-10 Junior Novl nonetheless. who averaged 8.3 points, 4.5 rebounds Pam Baker 5-9 Senior South Lyon . The only senior on the second team Is and led the team In assists. Terese Saulskl lHl Senior Lakeland .Central's SHERRY STROllS, a 5-7 "Cathy Is very under·rated," said :guard·forward who averaged over 12 Palmer. "She's the type of kid I'd SECOND TEAM points per game and was the Vikings' definitely be Interested In If I were a top defensive player. college coach." Sherry Strohs 5-7 Senior Walled Lake Central "She very unseJflsh," stated Butler. Completing the second unit Is South Cathy Godin 5-6 Junior Milford • "You couldn't ask for a nicer person or Lyon's MARYFRAN PEETERLIN. Dawn Hornung 5-4 Junior Milford .a harder worker. Sherry Is one of the The 5-10junior was her team's second Mary Fran Peterlin 5-10 Junior South Lyon .most coachable kids I've ever had." leading scorer and rebounder, average Jill Sheffler 5-9 Junior Milford Three players from MUford (19-2) Ing 8.0 points and 8.4 rebounds per con· were named to the second·team. test, while leading the Lions In blocked MENTIONED MUSTANGS - Two players from the Nor- HONORABLE MENTION Leading the Milford entries Is DAWN shots. thville Mustangs varsity basketball team were granted NORTHVILLE - TRICIA DUCKER and KATHY KOROWIN; Walled HORNUNG, a 5-4 Junior guard who "She's very qUick. Next year I think honorable mention All-Area status: freshman center/forward Lake Western - Sue Baglow, Carol Croll, Sheri Davis and Nancy Leach; averaged 9.1 points per game and she'll be one of the dominating players Tricia Ducker, left, and junior point guard Kathy Korowin, Novl - Sherry Lawton and Peggy Wilson; Walled Lake Central - Aimee already holds all the school records for . In the league," said Shanks. right. Ducker was the team's scoring and rebounding leader and Frey; Lakeland - Cheryl Haslock and Ann Marie Noren; Whitmore Lake - assists at Milford. NorthvUle placed two players among was named to the All-Western Division WLAA team by league Diane Dreffs and Shelly Watson; Milford - Kelly O'Connor; and South Lyon "She's been on the varsity since the the honorable mention selections, both - Carol Baak!. ninth grade," noted Milford coach Don of whom are expected to return to ac- coaches. Korowin, the team leader on court,led the Mustangs in • Palmer. "Each year she becomes a tion for the Mustangs next year: assists and was one of the squad's most improved players, ac- more complete player. She's quick, a freshman TRICIA DUCKER and junior cording to Coach Rick Hurst. good ball·handler, a threat to score and KATHYKOROWIN. / / Contest winner , NO WAIT ON HAIL DAMAGE & Emerson predicts good mat season Novl's DAVE VIERS took home the $10 first prize In the BODY R.PAIR WORK last year, and posted a 3-1record. final week of the NorthvUle IMMEDIATE SERVICE Continued from 5 senior Rob Wolfgram, 7·13 last Bring your insurance estimate or claim to our body season, Is working down toward 105, SenIor Mike Davis (3-13In '82) should I ·RecordlNovl·Walled Lake News kept Bock inactive most of the fall, but while at the 112 class, a trio of young fUl the 138slot. At 145,returning senior Football Contest, guessing the . shop Mike Levit (4-11In '82) will see action, • he appears to be in good shape going in· wrestlers is looking for action: juniors correct outcomes of all but tovo 5% OFF OR UP TO 1100 CASH to the season. Don Graham and Dennis Nadeau, who as may junior Jay Anderson, who college and pro grid games listed The other two co-captains back In ac- spent time on both the varsity and JV finished fifth out of 10 at the league last week. BACK WITH THIS AD' (expires 12/31/83) tion this season are senior John Letarte last season, and sophomore Vince meetlast year. RON BARNUM and HUTCH (132) and Joel Vogl. Letarte was 9-7 In Pavao Dino Candella, a junior, wUl wrestle KERNS, both of NorthvUle, also We repair all makes & models varsity competiton iast season, losing Ken Kehoe, a sophomore, and junior at 185. Candella finished 4-11-1 last guessed all but two outcomes cor- BOB JEANNOnE PONTIAC to league 'champion Larry Janglca by Mike Bates (1-18 In '83) are vying for season. rectly. But Viers' guess of 48 decision in the WLAA meet. the 119-poundslot. • At 198is Don Unswortli, a junior who points in the Tampa Bay·Houston 14949 Sheldon Rd., Plymouth. 453-2500 Vogl wrestled to a 10-12 record In At 126, there are three candidates for went 1-4on the varsity last year. tie-breaker was closer than Bar- :-AI.",. weight classes as high as 185last year, the job: qulck senior Norm Estlgoy and "Of course, we'll move people up and num's 38 and Kerns' 33. Barnum but Emerson Is hoping to use the fast, juniors John Lazar and Pat Storm. down as the situation determines," wins the $5 second prize and strong junior at 167this season. Estigoy ~tled at 126for the reserves Emerson said. Kerns the $3thtrd.

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Reg. $137.50. Make your telephone part of your decor with Butler's charming Phone Stand. Includes directory shelf, turned posts, and antique brass-finish hardware. Hardwoods, ve- neers, Tawney finish. 16"W, 113,4"0,27"H.

Reg. $114.95. Flaunt your ferns or figurines on our decorative Plant Stand. Four graceful tiers. turned posts and a sturdy base. Hardwoods. veneers, glowing Tawney finish. 22"W, 20W'0, 30W'H. WITH A STORE FULL OF ACCENTS TO GIVE, ACCENTS TO KEEP from Reg. '97.50. Yes, you can put all of your maga- Reg. $137.50. For exceptional beauty and great zines into one basket if it's our big, bountiful value too, choose our Accent Table Floor Lamp. Magazine Ba.ket. Nice for bedroom, rec room, Hardwoods and veneers with scalloped edges, den or living room. Hardwoods, veneers, cane turned posts and rich Tawney finish. 3-way lamp BUTLER sides, Tawney finish. 16"W, 9"0, 21W'H. has Tan Lenore shade. 15W'W, 15W'O, 52"H. Reg. $229.95. Clever Drop-leaf Wine Cart stores and displays bottles, wine glasses and gives you a 13" x 49" serving surface with leavesextended. Parquet top has Tuf- Top finish to resist spills. Hardwoods,veneers,vintageTaw- ney finish. 26W'W, 13"0, 33%"H.

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Reg. $322.50.Get three beautiful accents in one MagaZine Table Floor Lamp. Elm solids and veneers with lustrous Olde English finish. 3-way lamp has Planet Cream mushroom pleat shade. 16"W, 16"0, 54W'H.

Reg. $367.50.Enlighten your corner of the world with ours....an impressive illuminated Floor Globe. Includes hardwood stand, 16-inch globe, metal meridian with antique brass finish. On casters. Fruitwood (shown) or Traditional Antique finish. 22W' Diameter, 32W'H.

Reg. $299.95.Tired of commonplace home fur- nishings? Consider the simple, uncluttered beauty of our Conlole Table and Mirror. Elm solids and veneers with burl-banded parquet SALE PRICES IN EFFECT Reg. $199.95.Collector's choice ...a regal Curio top, scalloped edges, and a glowing Olde Eng- Table with sparkling glass panes and a soft lish finish. Crown top mirror hangs above or WHILE QUANTITIES LASTI velour pad beneath the hinged top. Elm solids, fastens to the matching console base. Table: veneers, Olde English finish. 15%"W, 18%"0, 25"W, 10"0, 30"H. Mirror: 14W'W, 42%"H. 20W'H. Reg. $87.50. Keep extra blankets handy or fold your bedspread overnight on our nifty Blanket Butler. A welcome gift year 'round because it is so practical and affordable. Hardwoods, warm Tawney finish. 28"W, 12W'D,33"H.

Reg. $217.45. Start your home library with our handsome Library Bookcase and Living Webs'er Dictionary. Bookcase features a lustrous parquet top. Hardwoods, veneers, Tawney finish. 24"W, 14%"0, 39W'H. Dic- tionary available only with Bookcase pur- chase.

Reg. $229.95. Here's a charming old idea with the look of today ....Butler's convenient Che- val Mirror. Unique tilt mechanism lets you adjust mirror to any angle with fingertip touch. Hardwoods, veneers, Fruitwood (shown) or Traditional Antique finish. 14"W, 22"D, 53"H.

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Reg. '344.95. If your taste says yes and your While every effort was made to anticipate demand, we space says no .... select Butler's small-space cannot guarantee availability of every Item in this circu- lar. Pre-printed regular prices are manufacturer's sug- Reg. '89.95. Handsome Valet Stand is a neat way to showcase Curio Con.ole and Mirror. Includes gested retail, and are optional with dealers. glass sides and door, removable glass shelf, mir- stay that way. Holds suit, shirt, tie, trinkets and loose ror back and Interior light. Elm solids, veneers, ch~nge. Hardwoods, lovely Tawney finish. A wond- Olde English finish. 15%"W, 11%"0, 67%"H. erful gift for him and her. 18W'W, 14"0, 42"H. (~.-) c • at}&i tSeason

\ Includes \ Hand-carved Chess set Reg. 217.50. The elegant table returns with it's own lamp via Butler's Accent Table orted • \mp d Piece' Floor Lamp. With banded parquet top, • f\neWoo ~ brass-finish rosette trim. Hardwoods, ve- --_ ..... - neers, Tawney finish. 3-way lamp has Cha- tham Beige mushroom pleat shade. 14W'W, 20"0, 53W'H.

Reg. '184.95. When is a table more than a table? When it's Butler's Tilt-top Game Table with Chell Set. Parquet inset reverses to checkerboard parquettop.lncludes backgammon board in recessed compartment. Hardwoods, veneers, Tawney finish. 17W' Diameter, Reg. '252.50. Dress up a "blah" wall and display 25W'H. Chess Set available only with table treasured collectibles in this majestic Wall purchase. Curio. With beveled glass door, glass sides and adjustable shelves, mirror back and solid brass hardware. 22W'W, 7"0, 29"H. BUTLER

Classic4...interiors It\L EJltJb1iJJ1tt1 /937 20292 MlDDLEBELT ROAD (South ~f 8 Mile) LIVONIA, MICHIGAN 48152, Phone:. 474-6900 Open Mon., Thurs. and Fri. Nites

Reg. '87.50. A great gift to give or keep for yourself.. ..a space-wise Wall Shelf. With gracefully curved lines, embossed crown design and plate grooves on shelves. SALE PRICES IN EFFECT WHILE Hardwoods, Tawney finish. 28"W, 6"0, 26W'H. An Incredible bUy while QUANTITIES LAST!' quantities lastl Advertising Supplement to: Observer-Ecenteri News. l07A • November Circular #49FC-A 1983, 11/27-1213 Advertlolng SUpplement Take the Vlork out of shopping •••where Santa saves more! Save up to 26% on delightful • scents tofill their stockings!

25%/ 7.44 Leola ..... Scentlmental.lour- ney.n Gift Set .55 oz. spray • ana .12 oz. parfum. Reg. 9.98

ramousName R.boHleci CoICM.J1IeS They'll make great little stocking stuffersl Youth Dew, White Save 2 98 Shoulders, Shalimar, Chanel #5, Halston or lauren. 2'5%' a 1/3 oz. sprays in refillable atomizer;Reg;-3.98 ea: lJ. •

Save • 7.00/ 30%OH 14K Gold 14K Gold Earrings· The perfect accent to Now,intime for Christmas... 14Kgold is30% any'outfitl The Perfect gift, too. Choose from offllncludes all neck chains, bracelets, charms balls, hoops and morel Reg. 14.97 ea. and pendants. Regularly17.97 to 104.97 'Nol availobl. in 0111101... SeIec60n will wry by II"",. •

Rebates·After 4 99 Save ~~9.97 501e8.99 • 2.001 12.96 • -ItFW_~&Y Wooden I.w.lry Boxes Three styles of ConaIrPro-5tvleMlnl~ Unlsonte Cheddtook Calcu- MattelTa .... Garfield Your 4.00 these boxes will mal

Save Save AfterRebate· 6 49 .88ea. 8.43 4.96 2.001 13.96 33%! 50Ie 7.99 • MaH.1 Hot Wh•• ls FI,lng MaHeI Ang.1 Face ..... Smurf4 pc. GIft Set Includes Tom, Air lamm.r Bug K.nnerCa ... llearPl ..... 'o' Ideal Rub-A-Dub DotIgle Color Can Die-Cast metal in Make'up' case fullof3 shades) 4 flexible Smurf figures in Scrammer Runson airl #5032 13" bear comes with design Only 6.49 after 1.50 mail-in • several styles. Reg. 1.07 ea. hairbanCland morelReg.9.90 delightful vehicles. Reg. 15.96 on his tummyl Reg. 14.96 rebate· I 12" vinyldoggie. We're Working ... To Save Harder ... Santas More! • Sale Ends December 3rd. Family C~!",ers Items Available At CopJllght 1983, TG&YSI""'leo. INTEIlIlIATlOIllAL COMPANY TG&YFamily Centers Only. Items Available At TGIY Family Centen Only. • Save up to 29% and celebrate the season in slYle! • Save 25% on Striped Twin Set! 8.97 • Save 29% "on Argyle Twin Set! 9.97 • lunlor Twin Sets The classic combi- nation of oxford shirts and sweater vests all in onel At one low price, tool They're casual, cute and a gift she is sure to enjoy. lots of fashion colors. • Argyle, Reg. 13.97. Or brushed stripe, Reg. 11.97

Save up to 4.001 Ladles' Satin Robe. Multi color Smock Yoke or Save 20%1 Ladle.' Ribbon Lace Bra and BIkini Set smock yoke with zip front or wrap style with flutter sleeve. Flutter Sleeve 12.97 Great little combos for under 4.001 Feminine and lacy, 3 97 S·XL.Reg. 15.97 ea. Wrap design with ruffle or smocked designed of soft 100% nylon. White, pink, blue or lilac. • • bodice,5-L ReQ. 18.97 ea. 80% CelcineseAmet!ltriacetote/2Q01o Sizes 32·34-36. Reg. 4.97 ea. nylon. Not all styles in all stores. 14.97

Save Save • Save 2.001 La.... ' .... p..... She'll sleep comfortably in 29% 2.47 24% 3• 77 brushed pajama, dorm shirt or long gown. Dainty twin floral print Ladle.' 'errr Scuffs Soft and comfy with Ladles' Plush Scuffs Desi!tned with satin in pink or blue. 80% acetatel20% nylon. S·M·l. Reg. 11.97 convenient indoor/outdoor sole. Beige, It. gusset, indoor/outdoor sole. Blue, burgandy 9.97.. blue or pink. S·XL.Reg. 3.47 pro or champagne. S·XL.Reg. 4.97 pro

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• 25% OFF the entire stock of Jr. or Missy coats ... just in time for • Christmas! A warm and cozy gift for the young lady on your listlTake advantage now of our great selection of coats and save an extra 25%1 You'll find all the most pop.ular short, % or long styles and colorsl Polyester fiber fill. Regular priced 19.97 to 59.97, now only • 14.98 to 44.98. Selection willvary by store.

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Our low Price 17.96 Prodor-Slex Coffee Maker Get a 3.00 mail-in rebate· from Proctor- _.;",..;.~..;.-.less Mail-in Rebate· -3.00--= _ Silex! Features Hydro clean 'p'ump' to significantly retard mineral builCJ up. Makes4to 10cups. Disposable Your Final 14 96 filters are included.1f415AL Cost • • GeneralEasy to uselEIechkIt bakes,Toast-R-OVenbroils, toasts 49 • 96 and top brownsl And it uses less electriCItythan a big oven. #T131 B •

(~ • 14.48 3.77 Pollenex Smoke Grabber No smoke Smoke Grabber Filters Two ash!roY.Filterhelpstra(>smokefrom cigarettes 6-stage replacement filters. in the ashtrayl #AT-50 Fits #AT-50 and #AT-60 •

3.96 J~~~~~iIS~::serole 6.96 Pitcher 5.96 • · n Pyrex Cookware Durable dishes to work hard in your kitchenl ower pr~ces on ry'lrex Individual Server includes 2 single serving dishes; 19 oz. L Covered Bowl great for leftovers; 24 oz. Oval Covered Casse- Save 28%1 General Eledrlc rtornting' role; 3 qt. Oval Covered Casserole; 4 qt. Oval Roasteror2 qt. Ught 'N Easy Iron lightweight cookware by lJl fI t. Serving Pitcher. Dishwasher safe and Ideal for microwave. and break resistantl Reg. 24;96 17.94 •

Pro Pistol Professionallla'" • 4.96 1\19.96 Dryer 1250 watt dryer that is 8 77 5.96 9.94 compact and lightweightl Has Canltter Set 3 clear plastic Diamond Point Chalice Presto Fry Dadcly Snap on Save 23%1 Ughted Malee- canisters with colorful p'lastic Beautiful decorative accentl lid lets you store oil with no 2 speeds, 4 heat settings and • ~ MIrror Regular or magni- hang up ring. 1#1878 lids. Asst'd. sizes and colors. Gift boxed. 15~" tall. spills. #05420 fied. Reg. 12.96. #LM·40 Items Available At TG&YFamily Centers Only. • You'll save even more on Unisonic • and Panasonic audio! ~~ Save 135 on a Panasonic trimode system! • Pa.. sonlc Trfmocle Stereo System A great little system at a low gift giving price of 149.961 Quahty features include tone and balance control, belt drive, fully automatic turntable,• softouch controls, tape counter and lots morel nSGV01. Reg. 184.96 Save $50on an Emerson Remote Control T.l!.! • 349,.00 Emerson 19" Remote Control Color T.V. A full-feature color remote for way under $400119" remote control television comes cable ready to accomodate 105 channels, plus has an LEDdigital panel for channel indicator, clock and sleep time functions. #ECR-221. Reg. 399.00 •

89.94 Save,5.11! 24.86 139.00 Unl~lc Clock Radio/Phone A unique little combo perfect Pa .. sonlc Portable Cassette Tape Recorder Just the right Kraco Total Auto Sound Package An incredible low price for the bedrooml The convenience of an AM/FM radio with size to record classroom lecturesl One touch, Easy-Matic for this AM/FM stereo cossette player with 5 band graphic • snooze alarm, cassette and a telephone all in onel IITP6047. recording and built-incondenser mic. IIRQ-44A. Reg'.29.97 equalizer. 100 watt coaxial speakers. #KAS208 ,

• Save 10.00/ 39.86 Save 5.00/ 29.96 SaveIO.OI! 19.96 Unlsonlc T.I ...... Gock Radio Push button phone has last Sound .... n Mu.1c Mat. Compact stereo cassette player T.V. Cart Not only is this cart versatile ... it's priced under number rediar and mute key. AM/FM clock radio with LED with feather-weight headphones lets }IOU take your favorite 20.00, tool Perfect size for 19" telovision .•• with-p-Ientyof display and morel IITP6036. Reg. 49.86 tunes anywhere. A great gift ideal #4261. Reg. 34.96 room tor booksl Royal mocha wood tone. Reg. 29.97 Items Available At TG&YFamllv Centen Only. Santa's hel rs! • EYloks, Shirt ales bikes and more. • Your choice --- 54.88 KI. Hedstrom .... For her choose the 16" • Strawberry Shortcake bikel She'll love the new strawberry .9rap'hics, beny basket with lid and adLustable handlebars. #93652. For him ... the 16 8MXT-1001Features knobby semi-p.neumatic rubber tires. BMXcrossbar and handlebar pads. #9368. •

:.o~~2.96 14.96 4.97 Doub •• Six Domlnoe. 28 ComDuIerChedcerGame Two Parker Brothers WIcket Ewok Game piece domino set comes com- levers of play for the ultimate Collect all four different kinds of vegeta- p'lete with vinylcarYY.:ingcase. checker challengel For kids of bles and you're the big winnerl Your kids • Yoursin red or ivory.Reg.4.97 all ages on your list. willhave hours of fun with this onel Kenner Power Moven MllltaIY Only 6.46 after 50· mail-in rebate-I 4 great ~Ies, After Rebate- 6 46 including Rocket Transport and Space Shuttlel Sale 6.96 • •

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Black & Decker • quality at low holiday prices!

• Black 15.97& Deck.r Car Vac It's compact, easy to use and gets in those hard to reach places. Give dad a~ift he can real~ use without sgsnd- ing a lot. 1 volt with fuse cord-plug. # 510

• Black38.87& Decker Collector Hanel HeItIVac For big jobs or ~uick clean-ups ... de~nd on the powerful Co lectorJ 120 volt vac with 18 foot cord and 38 inch flexible hose. #9375 ...... ---

(9)/ r f • eScfti} ~ J Black & Decker Scrub Brusher 37.87 • ~&DeckerScrub Brush8f'Thewet/dry powerful cordless scrubberl Lightweight, easy to handle and recharges continuously while not in use. Includes 2 brush sizes. #9385

After Rebate- • . Save.3.99! 15.97 39.97 Sale Price 42.87 37.87 KGr-RJte Car "nt,. Perfect for the do·it·yourself ~rson Shine Mader Random·orbital"hand·like" action makes Black & Deck... Workmate Only 37.84 after 5.00 mail-in on your gift IistlOne piece unit comes fully'assembled and waxing your car a breezel Lightweight desig'!..9ives you rebate-I The23" freestanding work center that willhandle any size reaCh-to use. Sturdy steel construction holas up to 6500 Ibs. professional quality, too. A great gift for dad. Efficient12 LobiSturdy steel base ~rovides a stable platform. The perfect gift #1077. Reg. 19.96 volts of ower. #AP-3 for our hand -manl #79-031 - --• --

Save • fsOj 14.97 19%1 3.97 t9i24.97 ~~Oi12.97 9.97 A.... "rune ...... eatt... K.r-.Ite lack Sta"" Ad· lure Fire 6 AMp ...... , Wire .... Coven TriBle Mechanics Creeper The perfect, low priced gift for the mechanic 6 gauge, 16' vinYlcovered, Lustsfrom 11W' to 1614". a....r· Use on house cur· chrome plated for longer life. on your gift IistlSturdy' 5 bar construction with nylon casters and tongle free. Reg. '9.47 3000 lb. #1060. Reg. 5.17 rent. JfSE·86. Reg. 29.96 14 or 15". Reg. 16.57 ea. padded head rest. #L-105. Reg. 11.84 . • We're working hareler ••• to save Santas more! 6Y2' Balsam Christmas Tree 39.96 · Have a beautiful tree year after year with this artifi- cial Christmas tree that is fast and easy to set upl Outswept branches are 4" in diameter and have 158 tipsl Includes a heavy duty stand. 6' Scotch Pine Christmas Tree 16.88 • An economical way to have a perfect tree every yearl Heayy duty stand holds upswept branches for a beautifully shaped tree. Branches are 4" in diame- ter and have 74 tips. •

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I• 1.97 2.47 3.97 .97 2.47 3.47 Christmas Tree Stand 3 leg European Glass Omaments TInsel Garland Gold or silver Star Bows 36 assorted size J...-oRoB GHtWrap Heavy Gift Wrap 8 roll combo in- • stand in red and green, all Hand decorated in several will make your holidays shim- stick-on bows in several holi- weight pa,per in holiday cludes 2 rolls of foil wrap and steel. 3~" opening. #40C. styles and colors. 8 per box. merl 50 ft. x 3" x 4 ply. day colors and fancies. designs.36 wide, 75 sq. ft. 6 rolls of paper. 80 sq. ft. total.

• 1.48 1.99 5.97 .47 1. Scotch Magic Tape 2 roll packl Scentecl PI.r Canclle Perfect 25 ct.Outcloor UghtSet Cool Hoel50 d. Mini Ute Set 3· M&M'. Chocolate Candles Displ)nses' easily and doesn't for centerpieces and morel Hol· burning C9~ bulDs in assorted way flash in assorted colors. Delicious snacks for anytimel yellow. Each ron Y2x 800". Iyberry scented. 3x6". colors.1J.l. approved. Fot .101•• requiring U.Lapproved .. I••""'y Plain or Peanut. 1 lb. bag. or. aYQiablo 01 a ,,"oghdyhigher price. • We're Working ... To Save Harder ... Santas More!

·See Customer Service for details. • Items Available At TG&Y Family Centers Only. Family Centers Most advertisod items are reduced from our everyday low prices. And up-on their purchaser TG&Y insists upon your satisfaction. Ifyou are not happy with what you bought, retum it. We willcheerfully'exchange it or fully'refund your money.lffor unforeseen reasons advertised merct;andlse is not availabler we'll gladly issue a raincheck. We're happy to accept your personal check, MasterCard, Visa or cash. W. want you to'" g"d you shop ..... TGAY.

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