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PublICation Humber UsPS 38GlSllO Vol. 115,No. 12, Four Sections, 40Pages, Plus Supplements WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER ~,I983-NORTHVILLE, MICHIGAN s --II .Bond issue vote for NHS project slated Monday

• Northville voters heading to the polls bond Issue, a slight tax decrease would next Monday will decide the fate of a come In 1985. proposed $8 m1lllon renovation of Nor- It Is estimated that it will take bet- thville High School. ween 25 and 30 years to payoff the new School officials are asking residents debt. to support a $7.75 m1lllon bond Issue for Should- voters approve Monday's the proposed renovation project. WhIle bond Issue, ground breaking for the the total cost of the project ts estimated renovation Is expected \ to take place at $8 million, a $7.75 m1lllon bond Issue before the end of this year. ts being proposed with the difference being made up In Interest earned on the Continued on 3 bonds. • School Superintendent George Bell said Monday he expects a "medium turnout" In the upcomIng election. 'Orchid'. cites "I tliInk It's an Issue which carrIes a lot of Interest," Bell said, noting that voter turnout should be more than the t~wn design five or six Percent turnout at school board elections. It was the sweet smell of success for Bell, who proposed a renovation of Northville again Saturday as the Record photo by JOHN GALLOWAY Northville High School last October as downtown collected an "OrchId" award Residents and other concerned parties jammed into townsblp hall last Thursday at a state prison plan public hearing part of his five-year plan for the In the second annual "OrchIds and _district, said he feels "very positive" Onions Community Awareness pro. about the outcome of Monday's elec- gram." -. \ tIon. - . JUdges cited the downtown area for Having made more than 30 presents- 'historic preservation with. particular Township to sue·over prison move tIons about the upcomIng bond Issue reference to the Improvements made In election to various clvlc and communI- the Malnstreet '78 project. I .ty groups this .P~t !D0nth, Be!! ~~ That m.akes.N~yille two for. two l.9 __ ..... _ .. f • ...... ~~;,.I;:r ..~ ...... 'C' '" -..,. ." most of the feedback he's received has the yearly program: conducted 'by the By JEAN DAY meeting room of township hall at 41600 Center "has to be pa:;sed by the began to exceed facilities. After aban- been pGliltIve. Michigan Chapter of the American Six Mile,and spilled over Into the cor- Legwature and by the Governor." doning plans to convert the Wayne The $8 m1lllon proposed bond Issue Society of interior Designers. The After an almost two-hour publlc hear- ridors was angry but orderly as Super- Representative Gerald Law (R- County ChIld Development Center, It was recommended to the Northville hIstorIcal.soclety's Mill Race Village Ing last Thursday at which angry visor John E. MacDon~d called upon Plymouth) who represents the ,was agreed to build the regional528-bed Board of Education In May by the collected one of the first-OrchIds In last residents voiced opposition to a propos- those who wished to speak after the township, said he thought, however, the facility. He agreed that $1 m1lllon has .CItIzens' Advisory Committee for the year's Inaugural event. ed state prison move from a site presentation by Herbert DeJonge, decision "had been made" In Lansing. been spent In providing sewer and -HIgh School FeasabUlty Study. The awards program, 'which Is also . already prepared at Five Mile and deputy directOr of the MichIgan Depart- DeJonge reviewed the history of the water facUlties there. The 37-member cItizens' committee supported by the MIchIgan Council for Beck to the west portion of the ment of Management and Budget, and prison crowding In MichIgan from the spent 14 weeks studying the high the Arts and Designers Lighting Plymouth Center for Human Develop- WUllam Klme, deputy director. 1975 period when the prison population Continued on 6 school's currIculum and building needs Forum, Is Intended to give the publlc a ment at Sheldon and Five Mile, Nor- Also attending from Lansing but before presenting Its final report to the chance to celebrate or deplore ex· o thville Township Board of Trustees making lItUe comment were Pat Mc- ~ I. board of education. amples of area archItecture and design, unanimously passed a resolution oppos- Carthy, executive assistant to the The board gave Its fInal stamp of ap- granting a symbolic "Orchid" or Ing the move. department, and Gary Davenport, pro- proval to the proposal In July, following "Onion." n also unanimously authorized ject director of the Bureau of FacUlties. Citizens create organization' three study sessions to ex~e the Organizers reported more than 200 Supervisor John E. MacDonald to have DeJonge began by saying he wanted committee's report. ( nominations were received for this the township attorney institute a to emphasize that the recommendation Last month, State SuperIntendent year's program, with a jury of profes- lawsuit against the state to halt the pro- to abandon the planned regional prison to oppose state prison plan .phIlllp E. Runkel approved the posed change In plans. In the township at Five Mile and Beck ~ district's request· for preliminary Continued on 2 The crowd that pressed Into the and !DStead to convert the Plymouth Township residents wasted no time ned. quaIHication for the proposed bonds. last week In organIzIng to fight the pro- Flyers will be passed out at this As the major component of posed move of a state prison from Five weekend's Autumnfest In downtown Superintendent Bell's five-year plan for Mile and Beck roads a mIle eastward to Northville, and a rally tentatively Is be- the district, the renovation of the high . Five Mile and Sheldon. Ing scheduled, Rhoades stated Monday. school Is considered essential to im- Autumnfest arrives Friday . Called Concerned Citizens CorWayne At the publlc hearing held by the plementing the district's other long . County, the group reports It Is "baslcal· township last Thursday, Rhoades told

o range goals - partlculary a grade ly the same" kind of organization of officIals that ~e assocIation represents structure realignment. The change of seasons will be celebrated widely in Northville residents as was formed when the state 11 subdivision assoclatIons with a The proposed middle school concept, this Friday and Saturday as the Merchants' Association Autumn- wanted to convert the unused Wayne membership of 4,000 residents. She said changing the grade structure to K-S, 6-8 fest '83 takes over. the downtown in coordination with other ac- County Child Development Center Into moving the prison was "against the ~d !H2, Is expected to be Implemented tivities throughout the area. a prison. planned orderly development of the inseptember, 1985- the same time the Heading the new organization are community" and predicted, If approv- high school renovation Isexpected to be The historical society's Tivoli Crafts Fair will be in operation at M.K. (Kilty) Rhoades and Ross B. Nor- ed, there would be a "corridor of completed. Northville Downs, Mill Race Village will be open, Jaycees will throp Jr. Rhoades also Is head of the prisons three-and-a-half mIles long Should the bond Issue fall, grade level operate a S1roh's-sponsored Bavarian Bier ZeIt (beer tent> at the Northville Association -ofHomeowners' along Five Mile" Inacceptable to the realIgnment wlll not be possible due to Community Center, the Rotary Club's Discover Northville Run is AssocIations. community. the llmlted space In the high school Saturday morning and dozens of other activities are planned by, Other officers are David Fields, first "We already have accepted our facUlty. many community organizations. vice-president; William Phllllps, se- social responsibilities with 36 percent of School officials have stressed to Nor- cond vice-president; amd Eunice the township land In public ownership," thville residents that cost of the renova- The fun gets under way Friday at 10 a.m. and runs through late Swltzler, secretary-treasurer. she pointed out as she listed facUlties tion project will not be reflected In In- Saturday night. A free hayride taxi service will shutUe through On the 'board of directors, to which, within the township. creased taxes, but through deferred town from noon to 8 p.m. each day, making stops at Tivoli Fair, the assocIation says, It will continue to She received applause from the au- -repayment to the State School Bond add names, are A.M. Allen and N.H. dience as she said she expected the sup- Mill Race Village, Main Street and at the Community Building, t I»an Fund. WhIteside. port' and cooperation of officials atten- Northville schools currenUy levy the where Hot Air Balloon Rides will be offered from the parking lot "We are formally organized and have ding. maxlmlm seven mills In debt retire- beginning at 10 a.m. filed for tax purposes," treasurer Interested residents may send c0n- ment. Should the bond Issue be appro\'- Swltzler reported Monday, adding that tributions to Concerned Citizens for ed, taxpayers will continue to pay the continued on 1 the group already has received Its first Western Wayne County, P.O. Box '108, debt levy through 1989. Without the checks for the "all-out campaign" plan- Northville, 48167. •

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~l 2·A- THE NORTHVILLE RECORD-Wednesday, 5eptember28, 1983 • Downtown design Wlns an 'Orchid' NEW

Continued from Page 1 tion for environmental planning. Walters said Monday Birmingham Autumn Selections slonals charged with making the selec· had no representative at "low·key" tion of the best and worst. brunch at the Savoyard Club in the Buhl -POLLY FLINDERS -INFANT QUILTS Altogether, there were five Orchid BUilding. "They (Birmingham) didn't and three Onion awards presented at come out smelling as good as we did," DRESSES the September 24 award ceremony, Walters said. -ROOM where city manager Steven Walters The Onion awarded Birmingham -HAND SMOCKED picked up a "rather nice" certificate demonstrated again the public and DRESSES ACCESSORIES which will probably be displayed in the jury's inclination toward historic . council chamber at City Hall. prese.fvation. The modem addition to -BOY'S i GIRLS JUdges cited the downtown project the brick Tudor-style Baldwin Library, -SHOWER GIFTS for Its "ingenious rearrangement of site judges commented, represents "a sud- SWEATER SETS lines without great expense. . .a solu· den change in the atmosphere and ar- tion that speaks to the needs of other chitecture with the existing structure, communities." and the proportions of the addition . 1 He: . Ie Also noted were consequent im- disregard the original bullding and are not compatible to the site." itlle PeoRHUl'l'[ provements to building fronts in the L l'Io:rrH\,III.( downtown area, most of which were The jury cautioned that it should be originally constructed in the late 18005 considered that the addition is not com- and the early years of this century. plete and that it will have to withstand The $2.2 million renovation project the test of time. was the first to use provisions of a 1975 Among the Orchid winners, the Cor- state law authorizing Downtown ktown award was cited with Nor- Development Authorities (DDA) and thville's as an example or community the "tax increment" financing techni- effort. The Corktown rehabilitation was que to payoff the bonded debt incurred commended lor its "economic and effi- in the project. cient use of existing materials." The jury noted the design of Cranbrook was cited as having a "liv- downtown sidewalks, brick croS$walks, ing heritage," with special mention plantings and benchwork in citing the given the landscape design. project's creation of a "lively, vibrant St. John's Armenian Church was area" for public use. The overall pro- voted an Orchid primarily on the basis ject, including the town clock on Main of "architecture and interior details and the town square park was called a such as the gold roof tiles from Italy USDA CHOICE BONELESS KOWALSKI "thrilling demonstration of small town and marble utilized in the interior GROUND SWISS rejuvenation. " which keep the feeling of the Armenian SIRLOIN TIP The awards program generally . people and their culture." BEEF favors preservation efforts, with four of Detroit Receiving Hospital garnered ROAST this year's five Orchids awarded for an Orchid because it is "an efficient such projects. The trend is a carry-ilver hospital that continues to work better from last year, when all three Orchids than originally planned," and "the 79 layout of the rooms gives a sense of Lb. were given for historic preservation. . S2 . Other Orchids for 1983 went to the privacy and dignity to all patients." Corktown Historical SOCietyfor historic The jury inclUded Robert Benson, ar- 1063 NOV' ROAD -;" NORTHVI~LE preservation of a home at 1334 chitectural critic for the Detroit News . -Phone 349-0424" , Labrosse, Cranbrook for preservation and an associate professor of architec- and landscape design, Detroit Receiv- ture at Lawrence Institute of ing Hospital for environmental plann- Technology, Louis Cook of the Detroit ,..------~------__. ing and St. John's Armenian Apostolic Free Press, Karl Griemel, AlA, dean of Church for preservation. the LIT school of architecture, Gerald Onions went to Bingham Center for Peters, ASID, Daniel Shahan, president environmental planning and landscape of Albert Kahn Associates, Inc.,. design, the Renaissance Center for Stephen Squillance, Illuminating Record photo by STEVE FECHT graphic design, signage and en- Engineering Society, Carline Torley, ~~_ •• Jury cited Northville's project for low cost sight line alterations vironmental planning and to Birm- ASID and Lee Hanson, vice president ingham's Baldwin Public Library addi- and general manager of WQRS-FM. Special ~ Community Calendar ~ Fall Clearance ~ Rotary Run starts at Downs Saturday ~ 1/20H. TODAY. SEPl'EMBER28 thville DownS. Admission is $1.50 for AU~UMNFEST: Antique Car TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4 Every Piece of Fine Furniture- adults and 50 cents for children and Display and Sale sponsored by Nor- at Tenpenny'. JAYCEES MEET: Northville senior citizens. Ample free parking pro- thville Antique Automobile Club on NEWCOMERS OUTING: Northville Jaycees meet at 8p.m. at Aberdeen's. vided. Main Street, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Puppet Newcomers will host its Ladies Day Over stocked - Must move floor Show central park 10:30 a.m.; Hot outing with a tour and luncheon at samples' KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS: Nor- AUTUMNFEST: Main and center Wheels Grand Prix on Main between Meadow Brook Hall at Oakland Univer- Offer limited to In stock furniture thville Knights of Columbus meets at 8' closed downtown. Hot Air Balloon rides Wing and center 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., sity. Cost for the event is $10 and in- . (no special orders) p.m. in the Administration Building at .••today and tomorrow, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Kiwanis free Pumpkin Decorating Coo- cludes the tour, transportation and a Offer good only on furniture pur- Our Lady of Victory. behind Community Building; Hayride/- test, 11:30 a.m. Central Park, clown luncheon served in the Meadow Brook chased days of sale Taxi Service in Downtown area both and Created Face Painiting, free, 11:30 dining hall. Reservations must be made Cannot apply to prior sales THURSDAY. SEPl'EMBER 29 days noon to 8 p.m.; Free Cider, four a.m. to 3 p.m. on front steps, Main no later than today with Bobbi Stephens downtown locations both days; Street Barbers; continuous entertain- at 34~ or at 348-3993. 4 DAYS ONlY/ FARMER'S MARKET: Northville "Moms" Apple Pie Sale in town square ment 10:30 a.m. to 8 p.m., band sheil, both days; Bavarian Bier ZeIt, in Com- town square. ThUfl., Sept. 29 - Sun., Oel. 2 Farmer's Market is open from 8a.m. to CIVITAN SINGLES: Civilan Singles- SoIu • Cb ...... Lampe. Tabl... 4 p.m. at Hutton and Main. munity Building 8 p.m. both days, West Metro Area will meet at 6:30 p.m. features entertainment, beer, food. Beddulll • Lea Nor. MONDAY. OCTOBER 3 at China Fair RestaUrant. Wen, Iamoua...- . All top quehty funutuz. SENIORS MEET: Northville Senior Citizens Council hosts an afternoon of OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS: SPECIAL SCHOOL ELECTION: GENEALOGISTS MEET: Joseph cards, games and refreshments for all Overeaters Anonymous will meet at Polls will open at 7 a.m. for a special Oldenburg, curator of manuscripts for . : TENPENNY seniors 55 and older from 1-5 p.m. in 7:30 p.m. at Providence Hospital. school election of a proposed $7.75 the Burton Historical Collection in &2.~ Interiors Room 216 of the Board of Education million bond issue for renovation of Detroit, will be the guest speaker at the building. SATURDAY, OCOOBER 1 Northville High School. Polls close at 8 7 p.m. meeting of the Oakland Country ~~ (.n Highland.2951t.a\cftW.ShopJ)lng7 Milo Center) p.m. Genealogical Society at Baldwin Public • 2 miles W 011·275 FRIDAY.SEPl'EMBER30 ROTARY RUN: The Fourth Annual Library in Birmingham. _ Northville • 348-7174 Rotary "Discover Northville Run" will MOTHERS' CLUB: Northville TIVOU FAIR: 140exhibitors will be begin at Northville Downs with the 10 Mothers' Club will meet at the homeof SEALARKS: Sealarks meets at 7:30 selling crafts and wares from 10a.m. to a.m. Kid's One Mile Race Track Run. Nancy Perpich, 16378 Old Bedford p.m. at First Presbyterian Church. ~~~?T"""""I~ ~~ 8 p.m. today and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thel0Kand5KrunswillbeginatlO:3O Court, at 8 p.m. Hostesses will be Diane tomorrow in the Northville Historical a.m. Registration day of race is from ~ SChrader, Sarah Deal and Carolyn VFW MEETS: VFW Auxiliary, Post ~"~)t,: SOCiety'S annual Tivoli Fair at Nor- 10a.m. Cost is $9. 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, I ------"'\_------'" ... -_ Wednesday, September 28,1983- THE NORTHVILLE RECORD-3·A McLaughlin speaks at dinner ,Chamber to nanle Citizen of Year ESTATE SALE William F. McLaughlin, president of asurprlse. During the meeUng five nominees chaIrman for four years. wUl be voted upon for the chamber In 1977 McLaughlin worked closely _ the Metropolitan Detroit Convention SClecUng this 'year's Citizen of the and Visitors Bureau and a NorthvWe Year was a three-member committee board. Charlotte Spaman, cbaIrman of with the MDCVB on the National FROM THE EST ATE OF -esldent for almost two decades, will be headed by Sliger. Serving on It were the nominating committee, notes that Governors' Conference, and was made speaker at the annual dinner meeUng of Scott Lapham, president. of the five members are to be elected and that a Detroit Ambassador for his efforts. In the NorthvUle Community Chamber of chamber, andClancyEly. nominations may I>e made from the 1979 he received the Bureau's ETHEL WYN VERSCHAEVE Commerce this Saturday. The award Is presented at the annual floor at the dlnner. Renaissance Splrlt Award for his dinner to a resident of the city or Nominated for tbree-year terms are outstanding contributions to convention FRIDAY, SEPT. 30, 1983 The evening at Meadowbrook Coon- township for positive contributions to Jan Stevenson, SCOtt Lapham, David business In Metropolitan Detroit. try Club will begin with cocktalls at 7 the Northville Community. The honoree Jerome and Marjorie Haynie; for a SATURDAY, OCT. 1, 1983 p.m. Dinner follows at 8p.m. Is chosen from nominations made by two-year term, G.DeweyGardner. He was Instrumental In landing the On the committee with Spaman are 1980 Republican National Convention McLaughlin wUl be Introduced by chamber members and Interested for Detroit, as well as Super Bowl XVI, Susan Heintz, NorthvUle Townsblp residents. Ed Jamieson and Betty Allen. McLaUghlin has been an active pro- which was held at the Pontiac Silver- clerk, who will be serving as mistress of First recipient was Jan Reef In 1976. dome In January, 1982.He served on the We are pleased to invite you to review e::eremonles. FollOWing were former mayor A.M. ponent of the convention and visitor in- Allen, the late postmaster John dustry. He was named president of the executive committee of the Civic Host Committee for the Republican National and purchase jewelry • WUliam C. Sliger, who was named Steimel, former chamber executive MDCVB In January, 1981, having Convention, and the steering commit- last year as Citizen of the Year, will be director Essie Nlrlder, attorney Pbllip previously served as director of the Michigan Department of Commerce for tee of the Michigan Host Committee for from the' presenUng the award to this year'l> reci- OgilVie, Sliger-Livingston Publications the 1982Super Bowl. plent. This presentation traditir,oally Is general manager and vice president two years. Prior to that, he was chair- Jack Hoffman and Sliger. man of the Michigan Republican Party As president of ~he MDCVB, ESTATE OF from 1969 to 1979, and was vice- McLaUghlin directs all phases of opera- tion of the private, non-profit organiza- tion. It Is responsible for seiling and ETHELWYN VERSCHAEVE Belgian travel agents visit servicing corporate meeUngs, conven- tions and trade shows throughout who was born in Greater Detroit. .Parmenter~s early Saturday Northvi!!e on June 20th, 1889. The bureau also is responsible for in- • Travel agents from Belgium and Lux- and Pontchartraln. Today they were to creasing the amount of group and Most items shown were created by her embourg are scheduled to make a stop breakfast at the Deaborn Inn, then tour motor coach travel Into the area. In Northville Saturday during a five- the Henry Ford Museum In Dearborn It Is America's oldest convention day familiarization tour through and the Renaissance Center In Detroit. bureau and a charter member of the In- daughter Artura Verschaeve known Michigan that began Tuesday. This afternoon they were to take a ternational Association of Convention The Metropolitan Detroit Visitors and city-wide motorcoach tour of downtown and Visitors' Bureaus. for original and unique designing in Convention Bureau Is a co-sponsor of Detroit including Belle Isle, the In recent years, the convention and the tour with tl)e Michigan Travel Cultural Center and Eastern Market. visitor Industry has taken on a new im- gold and silver. Also we wi!! have Bureau and is hosting the Detroit area Thursday and Friday the qavel portance. In 1982, there were 650 con- portion of the trip with the Intent of in- agents are to visit Mackinac Island and ventions hosting 670,000 delegates who many estate jewelry items from our • creasing International tour business to the Grand Traverse Bay area. B~ore spent $175 million In the Detroit area. the region. ' leaving for Belgium Saturday, they are Future sales, McLaughlin reports. In own co!!ectionoffered to the public at • The familiarization trip is slmllar to to land at Metropolitan Airport at 10 / the last five years have grown 50 per- one conducted for Belgian journalists a.m., visit the cider mill at 10:30, lunch cent. last July. at the Botsford Inn at 11:30 a.m., arrive substantial savings. Schedules call for a 45-mlnute stop at at Twelve Oaks Mall In Novi at 1:20 To ensure a prominent place In this Parmenter's Northville Cider MUI at p.m., stop at the Mayflower Hotel In competitive market, the MDCVB laun- 10:30 a.m. Saturday. Plymouth at 3:30 p.m. and arrive at ched a new campalgn promoUng The 18 travel agents were guests Metro Airport again at 5:30 p.m. for Greater Detroit as SuperCityUSA. The Tuesday evening of the Hotels St. Regis mgbts leaving at 6:45 and 8:20 p.m. WILLIAM F. McLAUGHLIN multi-faceted program Includes paId advertising, public service support, direct mall, audio-visual and all printed promotional materials coordinated by -Bond issue election slated Monday McLaughlin. • His professional affiliations Include ConUnued from Page 1 Ungency. tion of the renovated building will not Michigan and American societies of A tbree-phase plan for the renovation New construction proposed for the be drawn-up unW after Monday's elec-' association executives, National 101 East Main at Center Street also will need to be developed by school facility will result In expansion of the tion, changes to the facillty largely will Association of Exposition Managers, Northville officials and architect John Argenta. gym area, a media center and forUm be based on recommendations made by Professional Convention Management The first phase of that plan will be a area. the Citizens' Advisory ·Committee and Association and Michigan AssocIation 349-6940 schematic phase, where architects wUl While blueprints for actual construc- approved by the bo~ of education. of Convention and ViSitors' Bureaus. identify which areas of the building can He Is a board director of the Detroit Ur- Open Daily 10·6 Thurs. & Fri. 10·9 be worked on while students are In the ban League and serves as a member of All Major Credit Cards Honored building. . Here's list of voting locations the Michigan Travel Commission, New • Preliminary drawings of the Detroit's Task Force on the Detroit renovated facility will be proposed In Polls open at 7 a.m. for voters casting School, 19801Silver Springs; Public Schools' Vocational/Technical • Centers and as chaIrman of the the second phase and awarding con- ballots in next Monday's school bond Precinct No. 3 - Winchester School, tract documents for construction will issue election. Polls in Northville's six 16141Winchester Drive; Michigan FUm and Television services conclude the third phase .. precincts wili remain open unW 8 p.m. Precinct No. 4 - Amerman School, Council. Of the $8 million proposed for the high Tpe following is a listing of precincts 847North Center; Help us get to . school renovation, $4.4 million is ear- and their voUng locations: Precinct No.5 - Northville.City Of- The annual community chamber of marked for new construction, $2 million Precinct No. 1 - Northville City Of- fices, 215West Main; commerce dinner ts open to Interested the heart of.the problem. for remodeling, $880,000 for new equip- fices, 215West Main; Precinct No. 6 - Moraine School, residents as well as to all chamber ment and $720,000 for fees and con- Precinct No. 2 - Silver Springs 46811West Eight Mile. members, Kay Keegan, executive Write: Prevent Child Abuse, Box 2866, Chicago. Illinois 60690. director, notes . I • Yanosch!k at acade~y Thomas J. Yanoschik courtesies, drill and has been formally ac- physical conditioning, cepted into the U.S. tactical exercises and the Military Academy's Corp firing of weapons in- of Cadets as a new troduced cadets to member of the Class of ,military life with special 1987during the annual ae- emphasis placed on ceptance parade recent- leadership, dUty, honor Iy., and country. . Yanoschik, son of The academy Is a four- .Philip and Gladys year educational Institu- Yanoschik of 781 Spr- tion graduaUng men and • Ingfield Drive, is a Nor- women to serve as career Preserve Family Memories P AUTUMNFEST & thville High School Army officers. In addi- graduate. tlon to military tralnlng, With a finely detailed pencil The acceptance parade the academy offers ~irawing of your home from $50 TIVOLI FAIR followed six weeks of athletics and academic An Original CluisImas Gilt basic cadet tralnlng at curriculum that Includes Jane Martin, Artist _ the West Point, New basic and engineering 348-2554 L ..... I A two day festival in Historic Northville- Y,ork, academy. Tralnlng sciences, social sciences ffi In military customs and and the humanities. Celebrating the coming of fall and many other events including .Two attend Blue Lake Camp - JAYCEES Bavarian Bier Zeit (Beer tent) • Two Northville sculpture done In clay students attended the and a firing method using final art and music ses- a propane torch. J"~ Hot Air Balloon Rides sion at Blue Lake Fine Eileen O'Rourke took Arts Camp In August. advanced training in the Fri. & Sat. 10 a.m.-S p.m. Lauren Roslinski French horn as a member studied drawing, painting of the orchestra. \ "Say Yes to Michigan" and pottery and learned the Japanese art of Raku, . Both girls are juniors at • Tivoli Fair 2 Days .WhiCh involved hand Ladyw~HighScbool. Northvtlle Downs • "Mom's" Apple Pie SALE • I 'I: • Pancake Breakfast . l'I Main & Hulton Streets !ban a II / .l • Barbecued Chicken Dinner a'!f at... i 12·6 p.m.-Main & Hulton • Hayrides PLYMOUTH! FI'I.& Sat 12·8 p.m • "Discover Northville" ORCHARDS I Jaycee's Fun Run • • Free Cider Sllvenpnngs Brownlos & Gill Scouts eYNO:p~:~~il!I • Roller Skating Call for Varieties Thank-you Northville. Sat. 12toS UTILITY GRADE " for 10 years of support • Kids, Kids, Kids , APPLES' Puppet Show Pumpkin Decorating & Face Painting I: U-SORT To Celebrate Our loth Anniversary We Hol Wheels Grand Pnx Wilt Be Having a FREE CONCERT 00 • Continuous Entertainment , BUSHEL I ALL DAY· SATURDAY, OCT. 1 $6 ::';;;;""-_.1 Sat. 1O.30a.m.·8p m. \ SERVING CIDER & DON..Un. • • APPLES U-PICK OR RETAIL • Antique Car Display & Sale Rental Facilities Available 20" StorewIde Sa'. for SQUARE DANCING , and/or HAVRIDES So· Come and Help Us Celebrate! I 0 SCHOOL GROUP TOURS AYAILABLE -<> / Sincerely Yours, Fri., Sept. 30 and S I Enjoy Free W::RI~= a-: t'lcnlc Area Tom & Rita Rice Sat., Oct. 1 10685 Warren Road Justine, Danny & Venus . 1 ~ Mile West 01 NapIer Rd Plymouth • 455-2290 Gltflddler Music Store 8 A.M.-Midnight • ~ J, 'I 302 E. Main, Northville, 349·9420 4-A- THE NORTHVILLE RECORD-Wednesday, S8ptember28,1983 LIVING LORD CHILDREN'S WORLD DAY CARE CENTER, INC~ 40700Ten Mile Rd. Novl, MI 48050 Phone: 471·2333 FALL CLOSE-OUT The Living Lord Children's World Day Care Center admits students of any race, color, na· tlonal and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, PRIVACY FENCE SECTIONS programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, na- 99 PO.~~.~ROM tional and ethnic origin, sex, or handlcaw>ed con- FROM 15 dition in administration of Its educational policies, '. 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CHAIR CANING Advertise Crowds opposed to prison location CLASSES at in the Mill Race Historical Village Continuedfrom Page 1 Northville Sponsored by DeJonge pointed out that the state Is Northville Historical Record under court mandate to alleviate the Society overcrowding. DelallPhone Consideration has been given to COD- 349·1700 verUng the Plymouth Center, he said, 349·6784 In part because of the need to meet a $13.5mllllon cash Oowneed. State of· flclals claim a potential savings of $20 million by converUng the center over bulldlng the regional prison. I.aw disagreed, saying, "You're not saving $2Q million - you're Just not go- G6paIc1's Ing to spend It In Northville." He also predicted that converUngthe Plymouth OF NORTHVILLE _ Center wouldcost more Inthe longterm as It Is "a short·term, stop-gap Hair comes to life with the many measure." special effects we can do for you - at DeJonge revealed his department Gerald's Salons, our color depart- will be recommending shorUy that a ment specializes in halrcolorlng. We regional prison be bullt InDetroit. are absolutely sure of our ability to give you the finest In halrcolorlng to Northville was to have the first compliment your haircut and regional prison at the Five Mile-Beck lifestyle. Our fees are sensible and site with minimum, medium and max· consultantlons are complimentary. Imum securlty prisoners from this area. It is a concept that has been sought by prison officials. BRING IN THIS AD FOR DeJonge said that consideration was not given initially to converUng the Plymouth Center as It only becomes William Kime, Herbert DeJonge came from Lansing to hearing Off Price on Color Services surplus In January, 1984.It was con- sidered, he added, after the department citizens. number of sites In Detroit, but has not said, questioning also, "Are old people Not previously done at our salso~s . ofhealth decidednot touse It. "I think we're going through an exer- been SuccessfulIngetting them approv· safer a mlle away?" Booked with Ericka . Many who spoke declared the move clse and Northville may very well ed. He said there wouldbe news about a State Senator R. Robert Geake (R· eastward would result In an additional become a convenient dumping center Detroit prison "within the next two Northville) reported that Inthe first go- Offer good for month of October only 41012 Five Mile loss of tax base In the township and for for all the institutions because we have weeks." round the joint capital outlay commit- Call Now for your appointment 420-0111 WayneCounty. no political club, considering the DeJonge told local officials his tee agreed last week to take no action. Amongthese was Robert DeMattia, a makeup of the Legislature and the department was wl1lIngto work with He assured residents he would be township resident of Shadbrook and Governor'sofflce." the community to get the Five Mile- following the situation "very closely" developer. He reported he has been Fitzpatrick explained that the elder- Beck site on the tax rolls. He said there inLansing. working to develop an Industrial park ly village project would have been off is a reverter clause that If not used for a Township officials agreed with au- guanty meats, ~ on 200acres of prime Industrial land the ground by nowhad the economy not prison It could revert to the City of dience comments as the hearing closed '"o~tITV \ produce, seafood, just southofBeck and Five Mile. gonesour. Detroit. . with Clerk Susan Heintz telling the I and deW "I have been marketing to bring In He told state officials that, If the Asked how much It wouldbe worth to state officials that "the township can- ~~e,.ts Your ODe Stop Family Market high-tech industry and have nine firms prison is moved, "you have Indeed stop- the state to sell the Plymouth Center not afford to losepotential tax dollars- 1"" IA 1'1D. at present," he told the officials, but ad- ped a unique project." land, DeJonge said, "institutions are a we feel we have done our fair share. 33251 W. 8 Mile ded he has "grave concerns" because Township Police Chief Kenneth dime a dozenon the market." Any other site (than Beck-FiveMile) is ~SZ,.rl" (West of Farmington Rd.) foreign firms he is working with Hardesty told officials his department Recalling that he had been at unacceptable. " already have indicated they would not has responded to calls from the Phoenix previous sessions to fight the child She also said she already has receiv- Livonia· 478-2131 like to be located adjacent to a prison. facility and has dally calls from Nor- deVelopment center as a prison site, ed calls from senior citizens on the :it ~ ~ He explained he is working with a cou- thville State Regional Psychiatric Bud Taylor questioned, "How many elderly village waiting list, saying to • • pie of Japanese hospital supply firms Hospital. "It Is costing taxpayers' times dowehave to do this?" . ~..J~ Phone Orders --to take their names off If the prison is ~~~ Welcome • now. money to have police officers avallable This was an often-echoed question. relocated. "Whywouldthe county want to lose a to protect." Bob Neff, representing 320 homes In "As long as I am supervisor I pledge tax base that would be utilized by "We're throwing out years of effort Northville Commons asSociation, told to do all I can to block the ,move," +-~ Y We accept Food .. Stamps. We reserve the nght ./I- smokeless, light industry and create for planned orderly growth - It's total· the state officials, "You have our stated MacDonald, adding, "As far as I to limit quantities. three, four or five thousand jobs?" he Iy disruptive," commented F. Richard cooperation, and we would like you to am concerned It is a breach offalth." asked. Duwel, planning commission chair· stick to your original plan." He advised He told the state officials that they Agreeing was Robert Fitzpatrick, man. that a "backlash" could be developing had heard from inteillgent, concerned DISCOUNT BEER & WINE PRICES head of the Wayne County Economic GordonWesleyofLakes of Northville already. citizens and that the townshiphad tried Development Committee, who told the told Klme that "It seems the odds are In response to the charge that the not to make It an emotionallssue. . .~------~I$1 COLD BEER COLD BEER COLD BEER S11 state officialsfour years had been spent stacked against us. I think you're tak- state was reneging on Its promise to "I ask that you reconsider your posl· on the project to develop the former Ing $20 million out of our pockets In tax "keep the prison at an already existing tion. It's (prisons) really a state pro- I B ' .00 OFF B I Wayne County Child Guldance Center values with the change, creating land use site rather than Invade a new blem with people In Western Wayne S' as Cavanagh Elderly Villege - "and around the prison that is useless." area," Kime said suc;ha statement was County being asked to bear a dlspor- I ~ ANY CASE COLD BEER ~ I nowyou're goingto put the same people Kime stated this has not been the ex- not in the transcripts. Local officials tionate burden in running the system. who have mugged senior citizens next perience around prisons elsewhere In and residents, including Kitty Rhoades, We don't get any reimbursement from I R 25¢OFFA~Y6 PACK R I tothem?". the state and suggested residents "get a head of the association of homeowners' the state." 1$1 One coupon per purchase. • $1 I He declared Itwas unfortunate the of- committee and gosee." associations, disagreed. Kime, who earlier In the hearing had ____ COUPON expires 10-4-83 ~ flcials had not talked to proponents of Wesley asked the officials to "tour Lone supporter speaking for the pushed the fact that the renovated L the elderly village planned as unique to "Northville" Instead. . - change was Sberrle ~unders, a .resl- Plymouth Center prison wouldhave on- the Midwest. He said the development Les Menyhart of Northville Colony dent of47072CurtIs, whosuggested that ly medium security inmates, agreed would create jobs and put the property Estates questioned Kime on why there prisons could become a parallel situa- that "you have more than your share of FREE PIZZA back on the tax rolls but wouldbe doom- are no prisons in' the City of Detroit tion to schools, that after projections facilities." Buy one pizza at regular ed if the prison is relocated to Sheldon. where most of the prisoners come from and monstrous bulldlngprograms there He thanked those attending for being price and receive "Regarding saving $20 mllllon," he and suggested this use for the vacant wouldbe a decllne in prison population orderly as the meeting closed.DeJonge identical pizza FREE. said, "it depends upon whose priority J.L. Hudsonbulldlng. along with the end of the baby boom, commented that prisons are "the (Anysize. cooked only) you're talking about. I think the priority Klme replled that the department of and they couldbe unused. toughest institutions to place with One coupon per person. is to provide faclllties for senior corrections has recommended a "Get them In the cheapest way," she group homes next." Dumas fights prison move

Wayne County Board of Commis- slon at the same time as a publlc hear- sioners joined Northville Township of- Ing was held in Northville to explain the When it comes to ficials last Thursday in passing a Intention of changing to the Plymouth resolution opposing the state's plan to Center site. convert the Plymouth Center for Dumas also reported that the Wayne Human Development property on County Commissioners adopted a mo- Sheldonintoa medium security prison. tion to request the Legislature to permit Tues •• s.....8:30 p.m. • 1:30 '.m. CERTIFICATE Commissioner Mary Dumas urged double-beddlng In prisons. Part of the the adoption of the resolution as the present overcrowding, she said, results state announcedthe proposal to use the from slngie cell blocks. Coming Attractions center instead of continuing with plans She noted that the new jail has cells SUNDAY NIGHT to build a new regional prison a mlle measuring 70 square feet - which is Oct. 3 INrERESy RATES,~ 2/1 AU Evening west at Beck and Five Mile adjacent to larger than state or federal re- "Dreamer" Live the present Phoenix prison. quirements. She said she feels they Oct. 17 don Ido anything _----! "I think it's Important to get property could accommodate two prisoners for Entertainment "Dawn & for your listening back on the tax rolls," Dumas stated as sleeping quarters as there are other Night Life" the commissioners met In evening ses- common recreation areas. and dancing pleasure tountilus.you talk ~~ -=-~-!9-'. City hacks up township

City council last week passed a Folino and councilmember Carolann 6 MrI, Rd 8< 1·275 resolution supporting Northvllle Ayers both noted the township's hopes Pb.",464·/JOO UVONIA WEST Township opposition to state correc- to locate a senior citizens housing com· tion's department plans to locate at plex just northeast of the proposed prison on vacated Plymouth Center for prison site. ••••••••••••••••••• HumanDevelopment property. "This is another case where the state "That would be no different from jumps In without paying attention to It1AIV iTUUI () what we're trying to do Inthe local com· having the prison on the ChildDevelop- HAIRCUTTERS BY APPOINTMENT ment Center," said councilmember munlty," Ayers said. Paul Folino. "I think the state is just The council vote supporUng the I totally out of Its mind even to consider township opposition to the move was that." unanimous with all members present. Beautiful Colors Whether it's new wave red, bronzing or a golden blonde, let our profes- PERFORMING sional designers give ARTS you a new look for Fall. ACADEMY, INC. Dance Educators Dance 01 America Maatera Speciallnlroduclory CecChetll CounCil Offer . Sebastiancellophane '10 Y Elaine's School of Dance Haircuts '10 (Includes shampoo, conditioner & finish) Since banking 'aws arc Changing .. ANNOUNCING FALL REGISTRATION Oclober 1Sl you may become con· Plesse present this sd to psrti- lused abOutwhat ,nveslmenl plan Our 10th Season in Novi ISroghlfor you You II Ionda varlely come lalk w,'h a customer servIce For lhose who have a cert,locate cipating srtists Vicki, Linds & 01 ,nlereSI rales and maluroloesbeIng reprosenlat,ve at Secunly Bank who Beginning, Intermediate, ollered. and depos,t reqUllemenls lhat matures wllh,n Ihe next lew days rerry can help you undersland all tho vMl. please SlOP,n al a nearby Secunty Advanced Classes Offered In: 'hal have Changed 100 ous Investmen,s Ihat arc available Rank otloceto dISCUSSan ,nvestment As a smart ,nvestor you II wanllo You ""nd lhe service you ro lOOking plan lhal s bcsl'or you BALLET TAP JAZ2 learn 'he facls behind all the new plans for and plans Ihal can pUl you dollars POINTE ACROBATICS • Permlnent Wiving • Cellophan .. • Hllr Coloring • Henna \ you II be seemg ThaI SWhyyou ShOuld ahead BODYWORKS (ADULT EXERCISE) . . 33487 SEVEN MILE WEST Beginning Classes lor Teens ...... LIVONIA, MICHIGAN (313) 478·2424 Watch for Security's ".ew certificate plans coming October 3rd. Call 349·2728 for further Information ••••••••••••••••••• Ten Novl A SUBSIDIARY OF SECURITY BANCORP,INC MEMBER FDIC 41668 W. Mlle· OIIICO ., 32~ T Milo Nov1 OltlCl OltICC' ., AAP Plaza aliO M,le and MeadowbrOOl< A belullful new IAClllly,to compliment onelhe lhe lire .. dance Mo'''' cn Road NOVI det your business Business Directory: 4339~N,nc MIlo Roo'" 30880 llock Roo'" ,"ld 45!>OOTcn MIle Roold TClep/lOnc 4764000 " od anY:W.hereln Southeastern Michigan PfooramD~i~ated to the Advancement of Dance and the Performing Arts go'ngl Use the smlrt shoppers do..:, LAkOOrIOn OIloC

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Wa.Space Travel Forseenin the Bible?

Dr. James Luther

Many doubted it would happen, but the moon was visitedl The obstacles to space travel seemed insurmountable, yet an American flag was planted in lunar soil. How far is man capable of going? . There is a verse in the Bible that gives in- sight into man's potential: Genesis 11:6. The scene is the Tower of Babel. THe project was to erect a tower (religious star study?) that would unite all of mankind in a rebellious enterprise. And the Lord said: " •• this they begin to do: and now nothing will be withheld from them, which they have im- agined to do." Now the Lord was not worried that a tower could actually reach from earth to heaven. But within man there is the ability to reach out into the heavens by mechanical means. By God's intervention, and the subsequent division of men, todays technical know-how • was put off for centuries. Is space travel forbidden in the Bible? No. But the godless desire for it so that man can exault himself, the deliberate attempt to leave God out of the project, did cause God to act. Will He act again? Ido not know. But this I do know, that His Son, Jesus Christ, will return again. The time seems near! Are you RecordphotobySTEVEFECHT ready? Autumnfest takes off with a hellum balloon launch - one of the attractions will be hot air balloon rides First Baptist Church of Northville 217 N. Wing· Northville ·'.Town gears up to celebrate autumn 348-1020 00 A O 00 AO 0 O _~ 0000 OoU OOOooUOoOO0 0 0 0 Continued from Page 1 6 p.m. Saturday. It will be possible to participate or and six-year-olds will launch their Food Is also a feature of the Jaycee's spectate at athletic contests as well, miniature auto races at 1:30 and 2:30 Activities planned include every age Bier Zelt from S p.m. to 2 a.m. each with those attending Saturday morning p.m. evening. Funds from the operation will likely to view some part of the Rotary- '" grolJP and range from a puppet show at The Kiwanis Club invites kids to a ~ HanSE ElF TYbOES be dedicated to the Jaycees' Jaws of sponsored 5 and 10 kilometer runs ...rentral park (behind city hall) at 10:30 free pumpkin decorating session in the Life campaign, with a portion given' through town that start from Northville ~.m. Saturday to an adult softball tour- park at 11:30 a.m., while those who g Grand Opening over to help cover cosls of Autumnfest. Downs at 9 a.m. The concluding seg- • nament at Thomson Field. would rather decorate themselves with Stroh's brewery cooperation assists not I ment of the course will bring runners of our new location Downtown will be decorated in an clown or created faces can do so free on only with the beer tent at the Communi- - along Main Street eastbound from (2 doors down the steps) autumn harvest theme with com, ap- the front steps of the Main Street ty Building but also with the hot air Rogers or Linden to Griswold (for more ples and pumpkins predominating in Barbers between 11:30 a.m. and 3 p.m. Bring in this ad merchants' windows. balloon rides during the day. information about the run see Sports, for. these coupon There will be no shortage of food After getting a lift in the balloon, page 2-D). . . .. -. ,,_ .• < .'u . Autumnfest will be the subject of the available to festival-goors. Silver Spr- celebrants may wish to do a little roller Fourteen teams will participate in a Omnicom cable television show' ~~.~;...., ,.." SPECIALS ings Brownie and Girl Scout Troops will skating on Center Street Saturday bet- men's Class C softball tournament at "Hometown Highlights" hosted by Liz distribute free cider at downtown cor- ween noon and 5 p.m. No skates? There Thomson Field Saturday and Sunday. McCarville on Cable 15 Thursday at 3 ~: .• Perms ~F~r~t:r,.m.e1 532.50 ners in a fundralsing drive for the will be rentals. More wheels can be The little people won't be left out of p.m. ,ncludeshaircut & style I Animal Aide Shelter Fund, there will be seen at the Antique Car Display and the celebration either, with many ac- McCarville represents the Jaycettes • First Time Haircut 58.00 ° • "Moms" Apple Pie Sale in the Town Sale hosted by the Northville Antique tivities planned saturday with the kids on the Autumnfest '83 committee, • Men's Perms 525.00 Automobile Club on Main from 10 a.m. chaired by Krts Broderick of Northville ~ Square park both days sponsored by in mind. The 10:30 a.m. puppet show at • Nail Wrap 52 Off • to5p.m. the bandshell will be repeated at 3 and Gallery of Flowers. Other committee Northville Mothers' Club. Those looking for entertainment can 4:30p.m. members are Ron Bodnar of Copy Boy • Women's Perms 535.00 o (Includescut & style -long ha'r extra) The comer of Dunlap and Hutton visit the band shell at Town Square Jaycettes will sponsor a "Hot Wheels Print Center, Dave Beyer of Orin 'These offers are good with should attract crowds as the new Rif- Park, adjacent to the clock, where Grand Prix" for budding Marlo Andret- Jewelers, Diana Fisher of Del's Depart- G designated hairdressers 0 fles Restaurant and Tavern operates a there will be continuous activity from tis on Main Street between Wing and ment Store, Bob Perkins from Wooden Sept. pancake breakfast from 9 a.m. to noon, 10:30 a.m. to S p.m. Saturday. The Bier center. Three-year-olds should rev up Shovel Antiques, Greg Dawson of the 28·0c1.8. 1983 A switching to barbecued chicken, clam ZeIt takes over in the evening hours of- for the start at 11:30 a.m., with those Jaycees and John Bueter of Lapham'S chowder and cobbed com from noon to fering entertainment until closing. age four following at 12:30 p.m. Five Men's Store. L._..1..:~===-OooOnO 00 <9Q)OOo U

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While the cloth~ closet Take A Trip ••• operated by FISH has Take A Vacation ••• been closed, FISH still Is Take An Adventure ••• taking calls for clothing r---NEWHOURS- needs on an emergency Whether visiting grandma. basis, Rita Byrd reports. The telephone number Is tanning in the tropics, or river 349-4350. rafting in Colorado, we'll arrange the details. tj,\.fl"\::~t6 She says the emergen- CALL TODAY! THE BEST DATES AND ~()~ for .y help organization Is LOWEST FARES GO FIRST. -ooping to open the closet • again in a new location by Call Lisa or Claire 478-1311 OG URGENT & GENERAL October. 24340 Meadowbrook-Novi FAMILY CARE

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. City apprehends suspect for murder investigation > , /

dispatcher to contact the fire depart- alert was sent to other area depart· a list of stolen Items for pollee. Among money tray was observed next to the psycblatrlc Hospital drive. cearbaugb In the City... ment. ments. the Items stolen was a 12-gauge Win- box and checks and a money order were was cited for fallure to stop within ~ 17<, According to the report, by the time Townsblp pollee checked the seven chester shotgun estimated at $150, $100 scattered on the floor. assured clear distance ahead, a viola: \1 City police officers last saturday ap- the officer arrived inside the buUding MUe area for the suspect but could not tachometer, $100 tlmlng light, $50 gun The officer and sergeant further tion of the basic speed law. • : prehended and turned over to Liv- with a portable fire extlnquisber, the locate him. case, various tools estimated at $50, checked the adJolnlng rooms and rear According to the report of the incl· ingston County Sheriff's Department blaze "had mushroomed" to the ceil- $200 in rolled coins, $200 In rings, three • office which did not appear to bave dent, Cearbaugh toid pOlice the ace!- detectives a 26-year-old man for in· ing. The officer kept the fire under con- Items estimated at $1,700 were stolen blankets estimated at $150, a $300 been tampered. dent was "my fault. I hit him." Af~ vestigation in connection with the trol until firefighters arrived. • from a Beck Road residence sometime Minolta camera, $100 telephoto lense, The township d1spatcber notified the the 8:15 a.m collision, cearbaugh w8l! murder and possibly the sexual assault SUbsequent investigation of the between 5:45 and 10:30 p.m. September $50 flash attachment, $110 lamp, business owner who went through the taken to Providence Hospital's Novl of a 19-year-old Redford Township source of the fire revealed the 24, townsblp police report. sweaters valued at ~, a $150electric office with police. facUity via Novl Ambulance. The woman last March. likelihood of arson, police said. The An officer at the scene found the chainsaw, $300 chainsaw and other The owner toid police $151In cash was Brighton man was uninjured and was A police official said Monday the man responding police officer reported a suspect's point of entry to be a ~ miscellaneous items. taken from the money box and said a able to drive hls 1978 Cbevrolet away himself had reported finding the distinct odor of kerosene in the ment window on the east side of the An oUicer spoke with a neighbor who Smith Corona typewriter was stolen. from the scene. partially-clothed dead body of Christine building. A partially burned rag, a slate home. The suspecUs) appeared to have indicated he neither saw nor beard A steel filing cabinet also was dan18g- cearbaugh'S 1978 Oldsmobile re- .. Costiglione March 22 in a Cohoctah of wood and a small brown bottle con- kicked In the window and ransacked the anything. ed. The owner said nothing was dan18g- quIred towing. ': Township forest 75 yards west of Fisher taining an undetermined white residence. ed in the other rooms. and Faussett roads. A coroner's In- powdery substance which smelled "like Police also noted an attempt to pry Unknown Suspects stole an estimated The owner has no suspects. Damage Damages estimated at $500 'were vestigation including a vaginal smear chlorine" were also discovered. open the garage door. The garage door $380 worth of items and caused $1,000in to the side steel door and me cabinet done to a state-owned truck at N~r. revealed the likelihood she had been Photographs were taken of the scene never was opened, but was damaged. damage to a seven MUe business was estimated at $1,000.The typewriter thville RegIonal Psycblatrlc Hospital sexually molested by a man with type A of origin and the arson Is being In· According to the police report, the sometime between 5 a.m. September 25 was valued at $230. September 19, state police reports In- blood. vestigated. suspecUs) also attempted to pry open and 5:45 a.m. September 26, township F S dlcate'l City police reported they had been the front door after gathering together pollee report. rom tate Police Hospital authorities asked police to "keeping an eye od'" a Main Street the stolen Items. Police noted that the According to the police report, an of- make a report for Insurance purposes house daily since September 13, when a ... In ~heTownship front door had a dead blot-that has to be ficer on patrol observed that the door Injury to a PInckney driver resulted after a patient at the facUity broke the search warrant for the man, wbose opened from the inside, or outside with jamb on the east side door of the from a two-car collision at Seven Mile windows and headlights in the 1975 name is being withheld, was signed by Townsblp pollee are looking for a a key: The front door was damaged, but business had been pried back exposing and Fry roads the morning of Dodge stake truck on the hospital. Livingston County MagiStrate Lloyd black male, approximately 25-30 years not opened. the door lock. September 19, according to Michigan grounds. Erdman at the request of county detec· old, in connection with an attempted Suspects left the residence from an A sergeant arrived on the scene and State Police reports. Police learned the patient had been tives. strong arm robbery In a Seven M~e east side door which also has a dead checked the interior of the buDding. Joanne Elaine cearbaugh, 51, suf- committed on a 6O-daycourt order with The warrant - which officials stress parking lot September 21. bolt which has to be opened the same Police observed that the drawers In fered an Injury requiring hospltaliza- a diagnosis of paranoia with a tendency ls not an arrest warrant - was issued to A 51-year-old Northville woman, the way. Pollee found the suspects broke or the front desk In the reception area • tion after her eastbound car ran Into the toward destructive behavior and was permit pollee officers to take the man victim of the attempted robbery, told pried a piece of the door jamb away were opened. The officer further rear end of a Brighton man's car wbUe housed Inward G-1. An attending nurse into custody for blood and saliva tests. pollee that at approximately 12:25 p.m. from the wall. observed a gray money box sitting In he was stopped, waiting to make a left observed the patient picking up a rock Livingston County detectives released the unknown male approached her' The owner of the residence compiled the middle 01 the Door. An empty turn Into the Northville Regional and throwing It at the truck windows. . the man following the tests. vehicle as she was opening the door and I Two city patrolmen were advised told her, "I'll kill you, give me your that the man could be at the Main Street purse." ,... ~ house since lights were seen at the The complainant told police she t0ss- KEGBEER building earlier that evening. The two ed her purse on the passenger's side of DALE CARNAGIE LOnERY officers arrived at the house at 11:43 the vehicle and slammed the car door &;,!,;'I ···~~t..I~ ~~ p.m. Saturday. They advised the man - possibly catcblng the suspect's hand. Prices Good that if the search warrant were con- The complainant further stated she COURSE ® Sept. 28-0ct. 9 .. ~~~ firmed, he would be taken for investiga- locked her door and rolled up her wln- Now Forming In The tion. dow. "-\..-c:l~, The warrant was obtained and She told police that the suspect walk· M41455 W. 10 Mile at Meadowbrook, Novi 348-3155 brought before the man, then the of- ed around the parking lot for a few Northville Area LARGE SELECTION OF NEWFAll HOURS: ficers took him to the city police station minutes and then walked west along CHECK OUR Large Selection rteel OPEH7DAYS until Livingston County detectives ar- seven MUe. Low Beer IMPORTE 0 mpo Mon,·Thurs.l~10 rived. She described the suspect as being 349-8033 Uquor'I and Fri.l~l1 approximately five foot, eight inches BYThe~~::OnIY BEER Uqueurs Sun. 12-10 City police and firefighters responded tall, 150 pounds and wearing dark Wine & Beer Price Advertising Has Been Prohibited By The State to a September 8 fire at a condominium brown pants, a blue shirt, a dark blue residence under construction on Con- windbreaker and a yellow sweater. . -Come In And See Our LOW Prices! All Wine Specia/s- While Supplies Last cord Court, according to a report No signs of physical evidence were ~Laure GERMAN WINE PAUL MASSON· 1.5 mi. li1 1" Coke, Diet MR. & MRS. T recently released. found on the complainant's vehicle. The rUBN/TUBE Chabll. FrledrlchH.SChlederL1eblraurnllch Rhine "C "'. 0ke, 0r. 8100dy Mary The fire was discovered by a police officer at the scene received a written 1982- 150mi. Ro.e P S'rt M' , H&H -;"-"" ~ IX officer on patrol, who alerted the city statement from the complainant and an DiRECTOR'S epper,. qUi PIESPORTERMICHELSSERG CALIFORNIA WINE Iiii:1 CIt"iR 1982-150 mi. Almaden-l.5ml. 99C $129 Chabll. Plua Oep. ROMANIAN WINE Rhine, 2 Liter Plaallc 32 oz. The Price Premlel-750ml. Burgundy Police Ball 'upcoming Cabe71:::.~~gnon MELODY FARMS C YUGOSLAVIAN WINE ASSORTED FLAVORS 2/89C lLllor French Onion 99 Car::~;llt.~~non Faygo \ PluWsT~1 Chip Dip The 11th annual Northville Pollee Of- ball, which raises funds for police ac- Rle.llng 1&oz. carton ficers Associatlon Ball will be held from tivities and projects in Northville. Even 8 p.m. until 1 a.m. at the Plymouth more are expected this year. FRENCH WINE SPARKLING WATER HAAGEN·DAZS Everyday Low Prices Hilton Friday night. 1000/0 Polyester vat-dyed fabric. ~ked, ReneJunot-l,5ml. PETERSVAL Ice Cream M.'ocIYF.rm S199 enamel steel frames. Dry Red TableWine Fr...... Pur. A Flint dance band, Front Page, will Entertainment and beer (cash bar , Dry While Table WIne Homo Milk perform music for dancing, while extra) are included in the ticket price of Open daily 9:3006 P.M. sa.. W. Ann Arbor Trail .79 C Plua Pap. $1~carton Low Fat $s,116299 Plaallc emcee Karrell Fox, a comedlan/- $16 per couple. For information on Thun. Ik Fri. 'ul9 P.M. (8<:1. Llllq Rd. Ik MaIDSr.) 23oz. Orange Juice Gal. impressionist will also perform. tickets, which can be picked UP.In ad- 453'4700 Plymourh Last year more than 450 attended the vance or at the door, phone 349-5850.

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Camille Bloomburg Don Settles Margot Pearsall Colin Earl Carole Pappas Pat O'Neill Janet Collins Jim Newman .Charls Freydl, Jr. David Parkinson leRoy Turbett William Craft JeH Lightfoot Donnie Billings Connie DenaJDme JoAnne Van Hoosear Larry Meyer Barbara E. Flis Jennie Turbett Anton Genetti Deborah Lightfoot Carol Kiraly Michael R. Kuzila Lynn Henderson Carol Meyer Thomas A. Lang Grace Wilkinson Jan Valade Lois A. HoHmeister ChrisEbeI Mary Jane Kuzila John Shulenberger John P. Bueter Sharon K. Lang Theodore Klein Esther Brain Eric C. HoHmeister Sandra Kemp Betty Swickard Eric Vail Maxine V. Lapham Judith L. Coebly Art Matchulet Darlene Ursel George Bell Ellen Van Noord , Theodore Swickard Sylvia Vail Christine C. Maloney Ronald E. Coebly Marqaret Bowman Terri Doyle Donald Klokkenga Carol Halverson Ronald B. Sheehan Carol Rossi Lynne M. Elsesser Joseph C. Lickman. Gordon Libby Maryanne Bourne Paul Vernon Barbara Furmanski Carol A. Hansen Ron Rossi Carole Jatkoe Patricia A. Liclanan Constance Schacht Patricia A. Atltinson Marcia Wiss Scan Donald Van mgen Mary Helen Ryan Richard H. Brown, Jr. Norma Beemer Anne Marie Lickman John Stock Donna L. Forte Judy Beyersdorf Rosemarie Van Ingen Mary Mackie Daniel Bastian Cheryl Cassady Ralph A. Spigarelli W.L. Main Bonnie Knight Tom Beyersdorf Gary Garver Robert Terwin Beverly Bastian Shari Daniels Diane C. Braziunas Gus Manheimer Barbara Harris Jenny Beyersdorf Brenda GarVer Jane Bowser David Sweet Kathi Jerome Robert Brain W.R. Davison Irja Wuestnick Peter Beyersdorf Barbara Kowalski Chuck Bowser Chris Connery Barbara Harris Cindy LaChance D. Rubenstein Sherry DuH Burton Schwartz Mike Kowalski Sue Stinson Lawrence Connery Jack Harris Lou LaChance B. Ellis JohnP. Stutterheim Beverly Schellhase Joyce Dunkerley Betty Abraham Mary Albertson Dean Lenheiser Carla Tibbie Al Cavin Judy Walsh Susan Fortenberry Jay Dunkerley Gloria J. Finley David Ellis Kathleen Lapham R.I. Tibbie Frank H. Bosak Mary W. Carrington Margaret Gettig Bess Miller John Hobart Marion Wilcox Marge Dinser Cathy McLeod William O. Elliott Alice E. Patterson Elaine W oHe NaomiPoe AlAbraham Kathleen Scovel Katie Marsh George Mcleod Barbara B. Niman Lonna Lemmon Kay Krzysik Beverly McKenzie Jackie Spigarelli Marilynn Gasser T.L. Marsh Gill Nelson Mary Poole Claudia Hammond Don Krzysik Bob Prom Catherine Serkaian Nancy Petrauskas Pat Stringer LillNelson Judy Arwady Sue Spillane LoraBrehm Jack Couzens Carol A. Teachworth Gerrie Soden Lynn Stringer Joel Lutz Carol Kapusky Sheila Norgren Pam Lennig Susan Couzens Rojean Massard Linda Wesley Valerie M. Griffith LelaB. Lutz Kathleen Juntunen Jan Wolyniak Gayle Williamson Marian Zayti Robert Massard Nancy Wood Martha L. Nield Gus Kaselemis Lynda Heaton Katherine Elick-Wolyniak Pamella lloyd James R. Grey Ernest Bock Bob Morency Margie Sievert G. Bolok Frances Lamb George C. Holliway Suzanne Nix Ron Frederick EmieBock Sharon Morency Constance Eis George J~Balok Mamie H. O'Brien Mr. & Mrs. Pat Spillane Ed Jamieson Richard Starkweather Lisa Colarossi Kathie Allen Cheryl K. Swayne Charlotte A. Dudek Mark Trupiano Mr. & Mrs. Wm. H. Clark Midge Haynie Carolyn Starkweather Scot Laing Wanda Anstine Eileen Kreutzberg Rick Merrick Ken Ord Northrop G. Dewey Gardner BoHall Jackie McCullough BarbWinn Mr. & Mrs. Da11id Thomasson Betty G. Linklater Linda Ord John J. Kapusky Janis J. Stevenson Sam Hall Joan E. Weigel Barbara Weix Mr. & Mrs. Donald Coir JudyLaltin Patricia NeH Mr. & Mrs. Robert Peterson Paul Folino Nora Plank William C. Rossow Milt Jacobi Mr. & Mrs. Robert Sellen Diane Lanphear Robert NeH Virginia Krictzs Scott Lapham Gail Fugate Sharon Stevens Wallace Tucker Nt. & Mrs. Larry Chamberlain Gloria 1. Loudy Richard T. Weix Janet Bickner Mr. & Mrs. J. O'Neill Marie Plank CaJmenCoen Lynda Hojnacki Mr. & Mrs. Bill Todd Donald C. Loudy, Robert M. Ziegler Fay A. Dickinson Mr. & Mrs. James Szymanski Robert Plank Jeanne Michalski William Lem Mr. & Mrs. Donn Hubbard Terese E. Prystash Nancy A. Ziegler Alan A. Kinnelly Barbara Ibach Calvin Morrison Ed Kelly Gary Hukka Karin Hardin Carol Campbell Sandra Yaekle Joanne E. Kinnelly David A. McCreadie Genevieve Morrison Phillip G. Stinson Shirley Talmadge Karen Brown Carol Raycraft Dirk Yaekle John Robison Carol A. McCreadie Maybelle Munn Pat Tumer Martha Sartori Audrey Jacobsen Karen Massel Ardith Borgia Marilynn Robison Louise Towalski Albert L. Glover Ron Tumer Carole Schaal Phoebe Klain Jolene Wiedman-Jacobs David Borgia Susan Gardner R. T~walski MargaretJ.01)oherly Jacqueline George Donna Hicks Susan Shepard Cathy Crotteau Don E. Confer Harlan D. Whichello Harold 1. Olsen Jean HaDBen JUDe Vollick Patricia Stoner Jane Francoeur GailP. Clark Gwendolyn Magnan Norma 1. Goebel Karen Brown AnnM. Vogt Dale Vollick Joseph P. 01)oherly Valleria J. Cook Rhoda Norton Stan Rajca Martha Walters Kenneth Vogt Barbara Prowse Shirley A. Kittle Harry E. Cook Catherine Walle Kris Rajca Joyce Stolberg GeraldA. Wargo Dave Nelsen David L. Kellar Deedre Sherb JaDice M. Wargo Deanne Nelsen S. Lee Kellar Madalaine EVaDB Peter Albertson Phyllis Hooks Prudence Quinn MeriHoose ~I HIGH SCHOOL Nancy Soper H.S. Yoon Margaret I.Longridge Jerry Van Noord Mary S. Albertson ~Yes RENOVATION Sharon L. Wild David Longridge Kathleen A. Selinsky Judy Morante Susan J. Kirsch David C. BoUtho Wm. J. Selinsky We're going to vote October 3rd and we will vote GaryJ. MacLean Jean Rowe Delores Jennings Robert O. McMahon "yes"! Denise MacLean Ron Nuechterlein Ronald Jennings Bonita M. McMahon The students of the Northville Public Schools need to Gary Haas be prepared for the future. They need a high school . Penny Nuechterlein JosephHite Elizabeth Reardon Janet Haas facility that strengthens academic opportunities. Buldberg Carol Merrifield KevinHite Joe Reardon Ann Our community needs a high school building that John Merrifield L.T. Sylvestre Carolyn Rice Thomas Guldberg reduces enetgy costs, provides efficient maintenance, Pat Howard David T. Hamilton 'Eugene Rice JoanBahl increases available space for community use, and en~ Mary Sweitzer Betty Dragon F.L. Wendel Sharon Piskor sures an academic program which will prepare our Randy Sweitzer Tom Dragon Pat Wendel Donald Piskor students for a high technology future. Nancy Legner Ed Walsh Kay Hartman Willaim Sherb J.H. Legner Twila Kuffner Louise Newitt Paula L. Stachura Let's ALL Vote "YES" on October 3 Mort Rahimi Dianne S. McCulloch John Newitt Barbara M. Woodrich Carol Rahimi Dr. Patricia Thompson Linaa Cooney Virginia Holderman American Association of University Women Ketty Arpi Marlene Bentham LarryAho Marilyn Harp Northville Chamber of Commerce Northville City Council William Collins George Bentham John Hardin D.we M. Cocagne Janelyn Moore Karen Wesley David Goebel Karen Hooper Douglas Fable GordonBahl Stephanie Ruiter Charles J. Cocagne Jeffrey Moore Jane Frazier Constance Cylkowski Tom Pallas Hi . John Hill Dorothy Sullivan Thomas)\.. Millen E. Kle!!J..•.. < _, Ruth-Gryderman Margaret M. Rousseau SusanJ.Saydak Keith Hooper E. Smojver Karen Hill Jim Sullivan Richard P. Norton Kitty Jensen LesUe Ryder David Parkinson Judy Arwady G. Smojver GeoH Halverson David llewellyn Peggy H. Meyer Gail Keirn Elizabeth Morelli Cheryl Green Molly Berkaw Dan Hyatt Joan Felicelli Daniel S. Carr J. Larltins Judy Wells Marilou Weybume Linda Signorelli Dave Berkaw Bob Willerer Bill Feliceli Thomas W. Broderick J. St.aknis Lois Holmes Lenore Baumann Michael E. O'Brien Phelps Hines Betty Willerer John Beemer Betty Broderick B. Staknis Muriel Lingenfelter Carole Lower Connie Frankel MerDie Hines BobGarr Carole Ann Zim:ostrad Tim Spade MarthaShuH Lanny Lingenfelter Margaret Koppy EUFrankel Beverly FeUks Karen Paulos Joseph Zelenka Diane Spade Charles A. ShuH Robert Splan Lee E. Holland Russell J. Kauffman Paula 1. Sieving Bill Paulos John Collins Mary Kooistra Norm Bumworth mge Hencken Ed Perpich Kathleen Kauffman Michael Abbott Linda Archibald Susannah E. Holstein Marsha Bumworth William Burr Gregory Hoose Nancy Perpich Mary A~ McQuaid Cynthia Abbott Mary'Jane Burr Charles Graves Milton H. Holstein Robert Wissman Linda Handyside Lonna Petrie Timothy Wilcox Thomas V. Valade Ezio S. Asquini Gerrie Dent Carol Graves a Joseph Kozler Nancy Terwin Jim Petrie Kalyan Singh Bagga Arthur V. Belloli Elva D. Asquini Joseph Nance Bill Brielmaier G. David Pendleton Linda McMillan George Gougeon Roxanne Koche Susan Kissinger Richard L. Tomalty Linda Szovinszky Kathy Brielmater Sharon Pendleton Patricia Rossing Barbara Gougeon Cheryl Holmberg Barbara Ferguson Don Allen Maureen Settles Dee Richardson David W.~Kum Deborah K. Luterek Bill Conger Paul Holmberg Pat Belloli Polly Allen Sandra Nielsen Wm. T. Richardson Jill Kurtz Lorraine Petro Pam Conger Larry Rowland Jean Harrison Anne Bell Constance J. Conder JanBering Carol Goode Mary E. Culik Steve Smith Cheryl Mallette Ken Harrison Helen McKee Carol A. Townsend Millie Boring Dale Conquest Sharon Rossow Margo Smith Robert Juhasz Kendall Brehn 1. lloyd McKee NancyE. May John Quinn, Jr. Michelle Conquest Marge Julien Lane Ritter Douglas Wesley Lynette Zwiesler Donald Graham Susan A. Anger Gary Robinson Beverly Warren Robert Kucharski Patricia M. Howe Karen DeBenedet Louis DenhoH Andrea Graham Phyllis A. Kennedy Dennis Nielsen Nancy ,Robinson Jeanne Parkinson Rose Marie Kucharski Andrea Szewczyk Yvette Beebe Jim Frisbie Glenda 1. Buist Judy Spicer Carolyn Abramovich David Kordt V.R. Sreedharan Michael C. Beebe G.S. Strunk Karon Frisbie L. Diane Ramsey Victoria Marcinkowski Laurie Marrs Elizabeth Kordt Frank Kutney Michael D. Jordan WadeH.Deal GarySixt Mary M. Pohlod Sarah Deal Judy Rodgers Terry Marrs Bob Gursky Michael Roemer Laurie Slagter Barbara Sixt Sharon K. Lineman Rami Mujumdar Richard Cole Carol Gursky Christina Angell Marion Jordan Margaret A. Denhol Jim Loper Joy L. Halloway Jim Reavy Mary Ann Stewart Joan Hursey Barbara Peters Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Hesse Judy Wissman BobCzapski Judy Bartling Kathy Reavy Larry Stewart Robert Dieliker Gayle Amps Ron Schuerman Lawrence W. HilfiDger Janet Czapski Carol S. Richardson Frank Rhoades Lynn MacIver Ellis Van Hoosear William Bartling Nancy Schuerman Janyne M. HilfiDger Ted Martin Judith A. Somershoe Kitty Rhoades Lonna Petrie Karen S. Brown JoanP. Newman Christina M. Fries Shirley Klokkenga Carolyn Tews Carolyn Nieuwkoop Ed Beckert Margo Smith Janet Swa1berg Sandy North Ron Hacker Linda M. Smith Richard Tews Roger Nieuwkoop Betty Beckert Betty House Allen Swalberg Linda Doerfling InaHacker Sandra McRae D.M. Cannistraro Barbara V. Willoughby Allred Schorkhuber Glenn House Naomi Brandon Ralph Doerfling John T. McRae Gregg A. Harris Rod Elgincolin Donald A. Willoughby JanHedke Karen Ellis Kathryn K. Devendorf CeceUa M. Nick Bickner DeanA. York Patricia Whalen Joan Roth John Lentz Elaine Morrow Sue Tonkovich Terri VanderLaan Margaret Grasley Carolyn Belliston Larry Dent David E. Jerome Betty Lentz Sharon Bradow Mary Najarian James VanderLaan N.C. Schrader Barbara Ross Mrs. John Telepo Adelard H. Ruby ill MaggieSchodowski Lynda Hojnacki Pat Kuxhaus Janice M. Cole Diane Schrader Larry Ross Patrick Coyne Katherine J. Ruby Alannah K. Bond Meg Lyczak Rosemary Rondello Mary T. Reffner Nancy Rosselot Po Jordan K. Huyck Russell Tilson WilliamF. Jones Marilyn Golden Jeree Akin DeanJ. ReHner Ken Rosselot Jim Jordan Randy Conley Dorothy Segowski Mary F. Howley Linda Petrosky Lou Wolf Diane M. ReHner Josephine Anderson WilUamWen Mary Conley Beller, Thomas JudQuigley Mary Wilson David J. Lyons Cindy ReHner Agnes Wen Rhea Jayne Harris Lorraine Jackson Jemima Rothermel Doris Santis Cheryl Walro MaryG. Lyons George L. Ginger JanMartin Alan Buell Ron Horwath Karen WIlkinson Robert E. Blanton Judy Shattuck John P. Argenta Jane C. Lauber Bill Martin Sharon Buell Shirl Horwath Bill Wilkinson Ronald W. Blanton Betsy Wilds Mary Ann Argenta Sally A. Simltins Jacqulyn Mathis Terri Michaelis Dorothea M. Bach Charlotte Spaman Dorothy M. Garzia Kris Rajca Robert R. Argenta, DDS Sally A. Cross Stewart Mathis lune Pertile Marianne J. Didyk N.C. Schroder JosephKlem Jackie Morton Carolyn Totten Ellott Simltins Linda Brannon Helen M. McGuire Barbara llewellyn Marie Knapp Betty J. Lanphear .BenA. Lauber Paul Potter Lynn Ader Da\tid Totten Marion Frohriep Mary Lou Battley George L. Buelow Mary Ellen Lanphear Sherry Anderson Dorothy MacDermaid Walter Dogonski Michele Buelow Uta Filltin Edna Fleming Michele Buelow Eleanor Damell Donna McBain Daniel MacDermaid Joan J. Dogonski MoonJa Yoon DavidFilltin Karen Olson Tom Homrich Glenna Grosh Linda Pickford Constance E. Smith Todd Wyatt Barbara Glover Janet Urbahns Maryjane 1. Ward John Horwath Mary Ellen King Christina Ritter Phillip E. Smith Mary Drangin Donnie St. Thom~ Sheila Hoover Connie Qualman Linnie Jo Strunk Phyllis Hebert Shelli Quick Nancy Van Derworp Rondla Dranain Linda Clark C: Kakogeorgiou Lucia Danes Caeyl L. Herguth Andrea Wienclaw Janie Loper Luci Klin1chamer . Ruth Schulenberger Sharon Wayne Kenneth Trosien I Jeanne Hubbard Joan Sellen Mrs. Alexandria Wade Vicki Bamett Joann M. Dalziel Jean Stevens Dianne Hubbert Sandra Trosien Bob Frellick Barbara Geschke Bobby C. Clapp Joanne Dewey Andrew H. Dalziel Judy Whiteley Judy Sherman RonPode Charlene Frellick RobElrt Geschke Barbara Beardslee Jane Sciba Carole Radzialowski Beverly Tucker CarolPode Richard Nawrocki Jana L. Holloway Jessie Corliss L.C. Beardslee Moira Vilardo, Norbert Radzialowski Phyllis Smith Edward M. Segowski Douglas Loomis Patricia Gossard Bettie Sterner Marue~n Osiaeld Susan Miller Jackie Payne Mary Khoury Judy Kohl Patricia Joseph Dobbie Taluzzi Bellar, Megs Karen Louisignau Sharon Schultz Phil Payne Jack Trabin Jim Kohl Robert Joseph Debbie Gesdorf Roberta LaGrange Don Paul Judy Hertlein John Balai Frank Howland Karen Alexander Dave Yezback Carole Ford Jean Anne Weston - Jerry Andrews Gretchen Hasse Diane L. WUUamson Cindy Howland Chris Yozback John Alexander S.F. Valrance Antonia Genitti WilUam McMillan Laurette Kovalik Kathleen E. Balai George Meehan JoyCollzzi David Heinzman Judith Sweet Olann Korowin KarenM. Hi« Alia Kilcainis -k Vaughn Cheryl Meehan James Nawrot Kitty Heinzman Sonja Lane Joyce K. Whelan Maryann Gordon Lynn Vaughn Sandy Bloodworth JanJuhasz Dorothy Yelso Mrs. John Hicks Chuck Bloodworth Bonnie DeWiro IngeZayti Stephen N. Funke PAID FOR BY THE CITIZENS FOR HIGH SCHOOL RENOVATION Doreen Earl .. . \ , I - _ .... - .....-_._------.. -_. - --~--_...__.------_ .. - - -- -"'- ~- - -. .... - ~". - • GENERAL EXCELLENCE WINNER Editorials 1981

1G-A- THE NORTHVILLE RECORD-Wednesday, september 28.1983 witt Nnrt~uillt lltCnrll .,tl

Our Opinion Off the record

Vote yes By Kevin Wilson

Monday The more things change. • •

I Longtime Northville residents may find it amusing, but \ businesses they were in, etc. Covering the Ford plant story, for The positive changes taking Next Monday, Northville after a mere 31h-year tenure at The Record I'm starting to instance, reqUired knowing how long it had been there (since place at the high school have, in our voters will be asked to approve a sound like some kind of old-timer, telling people about "back- 1919), what it replaced (J.A. Dubuar's lumber company), what opinion, improved the attitudes not $7.75 million bond issue for the when." The latest occurrence was Sunday, when I broUght some Henry Ford meant by "village industry" and why he put one renovation of Northville High only of staff and students toward of my family to town after a visit to the cider mill. They'd seen here. I School. As the major component of their school, but of the community the news of the city's "Orchid" award in Saturday's Detroit Superintendent George Bell's long as well. A sense of school pride - papers and wondered what it was all about. Covering Park Gardens took me back into pre-his~orr ~hen range plan for the school district, particulary in a district which this area was at the shore of a post-Ice Age lake that dimlmshed boasts only one high school - is a Now, when I got here the downtown was in its former state in area to become Lake Erie. The sediment at the lake's edge the outcome of Monday's election of creeping disrepair. Bumping my way up Northville Road to most essential part of this renova- became clay, and the resulting soil conditions wrought Park undoubtedly will decide the future work, past the Ford plant and downtown there were some ob- course for Northville Public tion project. Gardens' woes. Similarly, the area's gravel industry was form- vious sore spots (not counting where my head had met with the ed from glacial deposits. ' Schools. car roof). There clearly had been something at Hutton and Few can argue that the high Main, but there was no way to tell what it had been. Next to that My father, brother and sister-in-law learned where the old The proposed high school school facility is in need of major Joe's Little Bar held precarious sway followed by a block of interurban route was, when the Flint and Pere Marquette renovation is among the district's repairs. Constant problems over buildings with obvious unrealized potential. Awnings sagged at Railroad laid the track now belonginf, to C&O, when that track most ambitious projects in more the past few years have run the the comer jewelry store. was SUbsequently raised onto its embankment and why, how the .' than a decade. A renovation of the gamut from a leaky roof to cracks ducks came to live at the Ford plant, why their understanding more than 25-year-old facility. will By the time I arrived in May, 1980,there were already faint that Baseline and Eight Mile were the same road didn't hold in the pool foundation. Many have demand a staunch commitment not glimmers of what was to come. Financing of the downtown pro- true here. They heard about the Mill Race Village (we didn't faulted previous administrations only from school officials, students ject had been approved, Downriver Federal was ready to fix have time to Visit, thus they missed the greater detail the for not maintaining adequately the that problem at Main and Hutton (a former car dealership), in- and parents, but from the entire docents certainly provide), why the township is really only half high school facility. While there is dividual merchants had begun refurbishing storefronts. In of one, the well and its source and a hundred other tidbits. community. /' some truth to the critics' conten- other words, I got here just before everything changed. And it tion, the issue is not what should accelerated from that point on. South Main was repaved, the This all represents more than I've ever known about the As we see an improved hIgh it, have been done - but what now Ford plant closed and reopened, more and more businesses past of any place I've ever lived, excluding some parts of Yp- school is essential to retaining the must be done. were improved. Next thing I knew, I was working in a different silanti and the general outline of the Copper Country's history. oft quality education expected in this city, having watched it all get tom apart and put back together. The point of all this is not to brag about how knowledgable district. However, in urging voters Record reporters are but in round-about fashion to explain some to support the bond issue next Mon- In its deteriorating condition, But if that were the only thing that's happened since I got of the lure of Northville. day, we hope it is understood where the high school facility does not here; I'd not sound like an old-timer. The job's forced some the directive for this project provide the necessary educational other knowledge on me as well; if you're writing about a com- Once here a few years, though~ people have trouble describ- originated. While George Bell may environment for today's student. munity like Northville without studying its history you're asleep ing why they want to stay. I think it's because it's much easier at the switch. have incorporated the renovation Inadequate space for computer to plant roots in a place that has some of its ~wn, but difficult to describe the feeling involved. When social scientists point to as a key component of his long facilities and athletics, out-dated Which is not to say I'm any kind of authority. If I had been, America as a "rootless society," I often wonder if it isn't equipment and poor ventilation range plan introduced last October, some errors that have crept into print wouldn't have slipped because so few of the places where we live either have no the initiative for the proposal came hardly are conducive to a sound past (the latest being misidentifying the origins of a Home history before last week or have allowed that history to die. This not from school officials - but learning environment. The high Tours house). But I have studied enough to give visitors a fair place is living proof that it doesn't have to be that way, even from the community. school facility also is in gross viola- outline o"fhow the place came to be, who built it and what when the inevitable changes are made. tion of most fire codes and Title IX In the past decade, Northville requirements. Architect John High School has been the target' of Argenta has estimated that $1 some of the district's harshest million of the $8 million proposed Afte'r criticism. For years, residents for the project will go toward About-Town have voiced opposition to a wide upgrading codes. range of issues - from the condi- the tion of the building and lack of It is important for voters to discipline to the open campus realize that the major impetus for By Steve Fecht policy and graffiti on the walls. renovating the high school is to pro- 'fact Some even contend that problems vide a more sound educational By at the high school were a major facility for Northville students. The PHILIP JEROME reason voters turned down the expansion of the facility also will district's request for a 9.5 millage needed to accommodate the ninth renewal in 1981. grade students moving up from the I've always been a big Victoria Principal junior highs when the grade fan. Even before "Dallas" I thought she was . While the 1981 millage defeat realignment is implemented in an outstanding actress. may be considered one of the 1985. district's darker hours, the I particularly enjoy her acting on the Vic .'. development of a citizens' advisory There are few frills in the pro- Tanny commercials - ~uch to the chagrin Qf my wife who turned nasty when she saw me committee to help' bridge the com- posed renovation of Northville High School. The citizens' commit- paying more attention to the Vic Tanny ad munication gap between schools than I did to the show. and community proved to be the tee has done a commendable job of , . bright spot in the school's failed considering the economic climate "I don't see what you see in her," she election. Since the formation of of this district while establishing blurted out one night as I sat watching my , that first citizens' committee the future needs of the high school. favorite actress extoll the virtues of physical (which helped successfully pass a It should be noted that many com- fitness. lesser millage request in the sum- promises were made in the 14- "Look at Lltatprotruding stomach." mer of 1981), Northville citizens weeks which the committee studied have continued to be an integral the proposal. Protruding stomach? On Victoria Prin- part of the school's decision- cipal? It was hard to believe, but my wife also making process. The 37-J;nember The cost to renovate the high is into physical fitness and if she suys Vic- . committee working on the high school is without a doubt the key toria Principal has a protruding stomach it school renovation project and the factor to consider in this bond issue must be true. committee examining grade struc- proposal. As the school board and ture realignment both are offshoots administration have emphasized, ~edicated husband that I am, I/started • of that early citizens' group. the $7.75 million proposed for the paying even closer attention to the Vic Tanny project will not be reflected in ads whenever Victoria appeared on the It was the citizens' committee higher taxes, but through deferred screen. formed after the millage defeat repayment to the State School Bond which recommended the school Loan Fund. The district currently "Oh gross," I'd say for the benefit of my board begin studying a grade level levies seven mills for debt retire- . sensitive wife. "Look at that protruding realignment and establish a long ment. stomach. It's hard to believe the Vic Tanny range plan for the district. Since people would let an overweight actress like Victoria Principal do their ads when her taking the helm of the district in Ju- While there will be no increase stomach hangs out like that. Why didn't they ly, 1982, Bell has wasted little time in taxes, there also will be no find an ac~ress with a nice fiat stomach?" in following through with the decrease. Without the bond issue, a minimal reduction in millage recommendations of that citizens' Unfortunately, my comments did little to advisory group. would take place in 1985. With the assuage my wife's feelings. She said I was be- • bond issue, the decrease will not ing sarcastic. That the big grin on my face In outlining his five-year plan, come until 1989. proved it. That it would be easier to see the Bell described this past school year protruding stomach if I were sitting more as "The Year of the High School." Looking at the future of Nor- than two feet away from the screen. Indeed, more changes have taken thville Public SChools, the price place at the high school this year paid in approving next Monday'S Then two weeks ago I read an article than in the past decade. We have bond issue is, in our opinion, about my favorite actress' new exercise been encouraged by the ad- minimal when faced with the alter- book, "The Body Principal." Vicki explained ministration's decision to close the native. Without the renovation, the In the article that she really was Into physical school's "open campus" through high school facUlty will continue to fitness, had been for a long time. She also re- the implementation of a six-hour decay until renovation no longer is counted a story about daring a girl fliend to • day, increased graduation re- a possibUlty. If the cost of building _punch her in the stomaCh, and how the friend a new high school today is an had hurt her hand. qUirements and the proposed study , estimated $16 million, future costs skills laboratory. Raine'd out I thought this was Important reading so, will be far out of reach. naturally, ~ shared it with my wife, who A change in leadership also has grumbled something inaUdible In reply. brought a new sense of direction to To ensure that future Nor- the high school. Though he's only thville students benefit from the I "Don't worry, my pet," Itold her. "Uyou been in the principal's seat a few same qUality education on which say she has a protruding stomaCh, It must be Editorial opinions of The Record are developed and written by months, David Bolltho ~ready has this community has long-prided true. I'm going to make It a point to watch Editor Jean Day and staff members Michele McElmurry, B.J. Martin, shown his determination towards itself, we encourage voters to sup- those Vic Tanny ads even closer from now port next Monday's bond issue. and Kevin Wilson. improving the high school's image. on." '.- • ( . ,. I' Wednesday, September 28, 1~ THE NORTHVILLE RECORD-11-A

S~hool renovation bond issue debated

To the Editor: participation of citizens in government Your contribution to the World help to care for his invalld mother who On October 3 we will be asked to vote onselectedgovernmental issues. series, however, was equally ap- lives with Jurgen and his family) was on a bond issue for the high school The policy of the League of Women preciated. Iwould, therefore, on behalf worth It. renovation. By definition "renovation" Voters is to study and to take action on of the board of directors like to extend An Important oversight was made in meansnot only to "repair and restore" govemmentalissues and policies in the our very sincere appreciation for your our original interview about Jurgen's but to "reinvigorate, refresh and public interest. support. visit and the reunion. We falled to name revive." The League of Women Voters did not Respectfully, one of the key members - Patti Each of the proposed changes is study this particular bond proposal. Dennis Nielsen, secretary Florence Cooper - of our 1958 reunion designed to accomp1lsb not only a However, a citizens' committee was ap- N.A.B.F. Junior Division committtee. Patti put forth unusual ef- "renovation" of the physical structure, pointed by tbe Northville School Board World series board of directors fort in locating people, handling reser- but of the academic program, as well. to study the high school plant and vations and managing all the finances. Updated science labs and additional facilities. The committee's recommen- Shedid it not because$hewas close at computer InstaJlatlons wlll help dations were incorporated in a report to 25th reunion a blas4 hand liVing in Northville, but because .prepare students for tbelr technological the' Board of Education. This report is she's a great person. We hope shewon't futures; increased library facUities will aVallable at the Northville School thanks to Patti Cooper be beselged now by every committee in provide students with more readily ac- District Board Office. Northville that wants a strong member, cessible and the physical resources; The League of Women Voters urges To tbe Editor: but we couldn't let her efforts go FARME .uRWOOO. education additions will 'allow athletic the citizens of Northville and Novi that We have forwarded a copy of Tbe unmentioned. 761-1002 : activiUes to be scheduled without fear live within the Northville School Northville Record to Jurgen Hamacher Elsa and Dick Stuber LMEIIDE ! of encroachment on oneanotber. District to study the final report of this with your article about his visit for our 247~111 ' These improvements, along with pro- special citizens' committee and vote on 25th-year NHS Class reunion. He will viding a more energy efficient building OCtober3. appreciate It very much, and be was and an increase in property values, are Billie Whlterey touched that you would put his surprise Members sought sufficient reasons for my "Yes" vote on President visit in the paper. October 3 to "reinvigorate, refresh and League of Women Voters NPCN It illustrates part of the reason he Northville Regional Psychiatric revive" Northville High School. How to get on the track • wanted to return. Just as his sister Ar- Hospital's Citizens' Advisory Council is Whenever Ivisit the high school, Iam sula experienced 10 1953, he became seeking nominations for membership. Impressed by the view afforded by Its School bond's passage very fond of Northville, his NHS All residents of Wayne County to tax-free income. hUitop site - one can look down on the classmates and of how friendly he suburbs and western Detroit are invited entire Northville community. Now is ill-timed, voter says found It to be here. By coming here, he to make nominations of citizens In- the time to make Northville High felt he was more fortunate than many terested in mental health. If you enjoyed your tax-free All School a place tbe entire Northville To the Editor: other exchange students he talked with For further information, contact Savers Certificate, you should community can look up to. I encourage I firmly believe the high school who had stayed elsewhere. Jean Bacheldor at 349-1800, Lois . consider John Hancock Tax- - .-- you to vote "Yes" October 3. remodeling bond Issue should be re- He felt tbe same welcome returning Holmes at 349-2828 or Bernie Elbinger Sincerely, jected by the voters on October 3. The this year in september for the reunion at 931-7308. Contact should be made Exempt Income Trust. Cheryl Holmberg case for a several million dollar 8!!d that the expense (and finding extra prior to October 15. remodeling program is very weak when Fo the Editor: oneconsiders the reasons. • Quarterly Distributions-Cash or Northville is moving with the times. 1. The high school does not need Reinvested We are growing by revitalizing and .enlarging when enrollment continues to FAMILY LAW restoring the downtown; by the sheer decline. The enrollment is now about fact that the economy is better and new one-tNrd below its peak, so more space The No-Fault divorce law, now about 10 years old, eliminated the need to • Full Time Professional people are moving into the area; and isnot needed.. prove fault In order to obtain a divorce. However, It did not eliminate many Management we are experiencing ,a resurgence of 2. Now is the wrong time to have a serious Issues involved in numerous divorces. In many cases, there are serious property disput~s, as well as questions of child support and alimony. community pride and spirit that seem- bond sale. Waiting until interest rates Child Custody is governed by the Child Custody Act of 1970. Although this edto be dormant for somany years. come down will save the voters a lot of law lists certain criteria for the Court to consider in determining custody, the • High Quality Diversified Portfolio The downtown project was a success, money. And interest rates will come best Interests of the child is conslderd paramount. . but now we need to focus our communi- downIf inflation remains down. Many divorce actions are relatively simple, but disputes between the par- ~Ies In a divorce may require aggressive advocacy and counsel. • Initial Investment $1,000 ty on the needsof the high school. 3. Some have sald the high school If you need advice regarding an Issue of family law. call for an appoint- • Northville has long been recognized needsremodeling to save heating costs. ment. There is no charge for the initial consultation. Let's discuss your ques- lor the excellence of the academic The small amount saved will in no way tions throughly and confidently. • Additional Investment $25 or More Any Time achievement of our students. Now we justify the several mlllion dollar have a new superintendent, Dr. George remodeling costs. And there might not (313) 348-5900 Call Collect • No Limit to the Amount You Can Invest Bell, who truly believes in our com- even be any savings because of the in- munity. He has a deep commitment to crease in building size. LAW OFFICES OF WILLIAM L. FISCHEL the education of our children. Sure, the high school will need Donald Moffat Heis a man with a "no nonsense" ap- remodeling some day, but what the 21333Haggerty, Ste. 303, Navi, Michigan For more- complere' In(ormatlon 2bout John HlncocK Tu ------Exc-mrt Imomc Trun. Indudlnit chuftti 2nd cXre'n\(~. Frederick Rockwood proach to education. Dr. Bell has been voters are being asked to approve is not pIa\(' write or c211for 1 fr« prO\p«tu\ RC'2d 1: cndully 18505 W. 12 Mile here just over one year and already we what is needed. Let's soundly defeat The "Digital" Building bd'arc you mvnt or S('nd money Send the information to Southfield, Ml 48076 see Improvements that have been long this bondissue. 559-0600 overdue. I'm referring to closed cam- In a few years we can reconsider a Namc _ .us with six hour days, Improved smaller, more practical remodeling graduation requirements, and an em- project. Address -=- _ phasis on respect of property and its Just thinking maintenance. REQUEST FOR BIDS City Statc ZIp _ October 3 is an important day in our Sf. . school district. It's the day when we upporters 0 JUnIOr TELEPIiONE SYSTEM PROPOSAL deci~e on.~~n~ issue t1!atwill upd,,:~_ World~Series praised phySically and technicologically our • - - The City of Novi Parks'and Recre1l1iori1)eparfrriElnt is seeking TJX E'(ll1lpt lfkt'l11\.' rnl\t JUgh school. Voting for this bond issue To the Editor· proposals for the purchase and installation of a new telephone system. \\ .. I,.JII hdr ,nu IILr", JuJ 110", Not IU'" hLrc.'Jftlf will not mean an increase in your taxes. This is an ~pen letter to friends and However, it is our chance to offer our supporters of Northville Baseball. Sealed proposals will be accepted at the Office of the City children, Dr. Bell, and tbe school board This year Northville had the privilege Clerk, 45225 W. Ten Mile Road, Novi, Michigan 48050 until 3:00 P.M. .ur support to facUitate keeping Nor- of hosting the N.A.B.F. Junior Division prevailing 'eastern time, Wednesday: October 19, 1983. Bids will be ------thville a top-rankling high school. World series. While the Northville team publicly opened and read at that time. Envelopes should be plainly Please take time Monday to go to played very well, they were edged out marked, "TELEPHONE SYSTEM PROPOSAL." Copies of the NOTICE OF THE LAST DAY FOR RECEIVING your polling place and vote YES for the in two games, each by onerun. specifications are available at the City Clerk's Office. bond Issue. One of the losses was to the eventual The City reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids, REGISTRATIONS FOR THE REGULAR ELECTION .Sincerely, series winner from Bayside, New York. to waive any irregularities, and to make the award in a manner that TO BE HELD IN THE CITY OF NOVI Betty Jane House Nevertheless, the experience of being is in the best interest of the City of Novi. able to play against very high caliber ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1983 Geraldine Stipp competition was an invaluable one.The L WV committee urges Publish: 9-28-83 City Clerk series was not only a grand adventure study of bond report for the Northville team, but was a com- PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that any quallhed elector 01 the City 01 NOVI. Coun. ty 01 Oakland. who IS not already registered may reglsler lor the regular City munity happening as well. EleCllon to be held on the 8th dav ot November. 1983. m said CltV. ero the Editor: The series would not, of course, have The CIty Clerk Will be at her olhce In the CIty Hall. 45225.West Ten Mile On OCtober 3, 1983, the Northville beenthe successit was without the very Road on each workmg day durong regular workmg hours unhl and mCludmg Tuesday. October 11. 1983. lor the purpose ot recelVmg registrations 01 SchoolDistrict is holding a special elec- dedicated people who contributed their quahhed electors 01 the CIty ot Novi not already registered. tion seeking support of a $7,500,000bond time and talents to the effort. There On October 11, 1983 which IS the last day lor receivIng regIstrations lor the issue for renovation of the Northville were literally scores of such unse1fish ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS City elecllon to be held on Tuesday. November 8.1983. the City Clerk Will be at High School. people selling concessions.tickets, etc. ",. her othce between the hours ot 800 o'clock a.m and 8 00 o'clock pm. Eastern Dayhght TIme. lor the purpose ot receiving regIstratIons 01 quahhed electors The purpose of the League of Women during the four-day event, not to men- Sealed proposals will be received at the Office of the City PROPOSAL A-RECREATIONAL BONDING PROPOSITION Voters Is to promote political respon- tion the hours of planning and prepara- Clerk, City of Novi, 45225 W. Ten Mile, Novi, Michigan until 3:00 Shall the C,ly ot Novl. County ot Oakland. MIChigan. borrow Ihe prmclpAI sibility through informed and active tion for such an event. sum 01 not to exceed Four Million Three Hundred Thousand Dollars ($4.300.000) P.M., Tuesday, October 11,1983 for the lighting of two (2) softball and Issue ItS general obligation unlimited tax bonds therelor. lor the purpose fields. 01 acquiring. constructmg. lurnlshmg and equlppmg recreallonal tacllllles m The specifications are on file and may be examined after the City together wllh all necessary appurtenances and allachments thereto STATE OF MICHIGAN mcludmg bicycle and pedestroan paths. parkland acquIsItion and development PROBATE COURT JJ'Ay Pre-Plan September 28, 1983 at the Novi City Clerk's Office, 45225 W. Ten and the. acquIsItion. construction and eqUlppmg 01 a recreational eqUipment COUNTY OF WAYNE Mile, Novi, Michigan 48050. Copies of same specifications may maIntenance and storage laclllty? • Your Funeral NotIJ? also be obtained from the Clerk's Office. PROPOSAL B-CHARTER AMENDMENT PROPOSITION PUBUCAnON AND CLAIMS Shall Section 9 1 01 the Charter 01 the CIty 01 Novl. Oakland County. DEADUNE, FILE NO. 75S-88O Any questions concerning this bid should be addressed to Michigan. be amended so as to mcrease Irom '11 mill to >to mill the permilled In the mailer 01 MAUDE Thomas O'Branovic, Director of Parks and Recreation, at 349-1976. levy by the City lor establlshmg and mamtalnlng parks and lor recreation pur. LEGUE, Deceased. poses? PLEASE TAKE NOnCE on ,lIere'. 'lny- It Section 9 I olthe Charter IS amended. It WIll read as 101l0wS Pelilion 01 Arlene Hanovlch, "Section 9 1 The City shall have Ihe power to lay and collect :axes for By Order Of: munICipal purposes . the Will 01 Ihe Deceased, dated March 8, 1957 and the Geraldine Stipp "The annual. general ad valorem property,tax levy shall nOI exce'i!d - FREEZE FtJNERAL COSTS FOREVER "(a) For general mUniCIpal p ..rposes-slx and one·hall lenlhs clone per· Flrsl Codicil to the Last Will Publish: 9-28-83 City Clerk I '" cent (6'11 mills). • and Testament 01 the Deceas- FunnI ~ .. frOWl It TODAV'8 PRJOES.. "(b) For speclhc street and highway Improvement purposes-one lenth ot ed dated February 25, 1978, . Prot.ct IIQIIrltt tomon'OW'l hIGher prIeM, one percent (1 mllll • • were admllted to probate and "(c) For Novl Public Library-one tenth ot one percent (I mllll. admlnlstralion 01 the estate "(d) For establlstnng and mamtammg parks and recreation purposes- was granted to Arlene :> SAVE-AS YOU SPECIFY • three·lourths tenths 01 one percent (>t. mill). and Hanovlch, the Personal "(e) For acqulrmg. constructmg. Improvmg. and mamlamlng dram. storm Representative named Gu.rct IQlIIntt CMlf-epending. 8peclty only wMt you water. and flood control systems In the Clly 01 Novl-one·tenth 01 on" percent therein. Credllors of the .)~toepend. , . NOTICETO (1 mIll) . deceased are notified that all "01 the assessed value 01 all real and personal property subJeclto taxahon claims agalnstlhe estate must m the C,ly. exclUSive 01 any leVies authorIzed by general statute to be made be presented to said Arlene . " GET PEACE-OF-MIND TAXPAYERS beyond Charter tax-rate limitations. ThIS tax limitation may be Increased lor a Hanovlch at 27102 Rochelle period not to exceed Ihree (3) years al any time by a maJoroty vote 01 those Drive, Doarbom Helghls, MI You don't have to ~ )'C'Uf fuMraI-but 11'1 • electors m the City 01 NOVIvoting thereon at any regular CIty elecllon or speCial 48127,and copies of the claims 000d r.Ing knowing It'l done and your fantllywon't Beginning October 1,1983, an additional penalty election called lor that purpose. • musl be flied wllh the Court on "All Charier tax·llmltatlon Increases. granted lor a perood not to exceed' or belore November 25, 1983. have. WOff'/. of $10.00will be added to each 1981and prior years three (3) years. by a majority VOle 01 the electors 01 the Clly. pJrSuanl 10 the Nolice Is lurther given that the delinquent tax that appears unpaid on the records of Charter In ellecl as 01 February 24. 1969. shall .:onllnue In elleci under thiS • estate will be thereupon FUNERAL the county treasurer. This amount is added accor- Charter lor the unexpired period.'· as.,lgned to person appearing HOMES· j PROPOSAL C-CHARTER AMENDMENT PROPOSITION Shall Section 3.17 of the Charter of Ihe City 01 Novl. Oakland County. of record entitled thereto. I ding to the provisions of Section 211.59and 211.60 September14,l983 MIChigan. be amended so as to prOVide that whenever the number 01 can. ARLENE HANOVICH compiled laws of Michigan to cover the expense of dldales lor nomination to any o'hce does not exceed three times Ihe number 10 27102Rochelle Drive sale at the next May tax sale. be elected to Ihat othce. then. m SUCh case. no primary election lor nommat,on Dearbom Helghls, 01 candldales lor such othce shall be held? MI48127273-6395 Immediate payment will save you this additional II. Sechon 3.17 olthe Charier Is amended. II Will read as fOllOWS. ATTORNEY: Ronald A. Wat- penalty and keep your property from appearing in "Section 3.17 CandIdates for any elective olhce. to be vOled lor at any son, No. 22038,21333 Hagger- mUniCipal election held under the prOVISIons 01 thIS Charter. except as provlf:!. ty, Sulle 300, Novl, MI 48050 the public list of lands to be offered at tax sale. ed In Section 5.6 (c). shall be nominated at a primary elechon. and no other 34U820 name shall be placed upon Ihe elecllon ballol tor the election 01 such olhcers except those nomlnaled In the manner herelnaller prescflbed. However. \. whenever the number ot candldales lor nomination to any olhce does nOI ex. • I ceed Ihree times the number 10 be elected to that olhce. Ihen m SUChcase. no '''''''~d''''''''''''~'''''. 1'hp~~~.~J I' Stnd /Of FREE /kJokltl . C. HUGH DOHANY primary election lor Ihe nomination 01 candidales lor such olhce shall be held • • , 1 ~--_-. and such candIdates shall be deemed to be nom mated 10 Such othce The Don't let I' OAKLAND COUNTY TREASURER names 01 such candidates lor any such ofllce shall be placed upon Ihe election --- ballot to bo voted lor at Ihe next regular municipal elechon. m all respects as yourtype /: though Ihe said candidates had been nominated at a primary election" • THE LAST DAY FOR RECEIVING REGISTRATIONS FOR SAID CITY ELEC. become a I TlON TO BE HELD TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 8. 1983. WILL BE TUESDAY, 0C- ...... n TOBER 11, 1983 • rare one. , " North Office South Office GERALDINE STIPP. CITY CLERK PUbtlsh: 9·21·28-83 Donate + 1200N. Telegraph Rd. 31001Lahser '. Blood. Pontiac, MI48053 Birmingham, MI48010 •.mertcan Rede...- Publish: 9/28/83 WANT ADS GET RESULTS 348-3022' • c. '''''A'''<~NM~Af'dCf()\' 'M1 , - 12-A- THENORTHVILLERECORD-Wednesday, S8ptember28,1983 Artist's jewelry on sale SEVERO SCHOOL OF'BALLET NORTHVILLE TOWNSHIP BOARD OF TRUSTEES BALLET -sPECIAL MEETING .Verschaeve estate given· to area charities TAUGHT ONLY Date: Thursday. Classes in All Divisions September 22, 1983 Distribution of approximately be felt the collection Is "well priced" Tlme:7p.m. $120,000to five separate charities by the with some items at $20 or $30 and none Call 478-0550 Place: 41800Six Mile Road will of longtime Northville resident more than $300. For anyone who a~ Ethelwyn Verschaeve, who died May preciates sUver items, be said, this Is 32351 W. 8 Mile Rd. .: Livonia 1. Call to Order. Super- • btw. Farmington & Merriman visor John E. MacDonald 20, 1983, was reported this week by the an exceptional collection. called the special meeting Northville legal firm of severance and There were no family survivors when to order at 9:54 p.m. Lenhelser. Mrs. Verschaeve died at the age of 93. 2. Roll 'Call: Present: This Friday and Saturday sUver Born In Northville June 20, 1889, she John E. MacDonald,. the Progoff Supervisor, Susan J. jewelry created by her daughter Artura was the only daughter of Edmund J. Heintz, Clerk, Richard M. will be featured In an estate sale at Ortn Robinson and his wife Alice Sage. He Intensive Jourmd· Henningsen, Treasurer.' Jewelers. was a former lumber dealer and one- Richard E. Allen, Trustee, : Artura Verschaeve died In 1978at the time mayor of Northville. WorkShop C. James Armstrong, 'A unIque tool 10 help focus one's hie' Trustee, Thomas L. P. age of 53. She was the only daughter of Donald Severance, Mrs. -Ps,ehologr TO<1~, Cook, Trustee, James L. Ethelwyn and Arthur J. Verschaeve, Verscbaeve's personal representative, Nowks, Trustee. Also Pre- who was a native of Belglum and also reported that her bome on Clement Schoolcraft College sent: The press and apo • an artist. Sbe had retired from the Ann Road, wblch Included a fireplace of Livonia, Michigan proximately 250 visitors. 3. Public Hearlng-: Arbor school system and was known for Pewablc illes, has been sold. EarUer October 1 and 8 - 4:30 p.m. Proposed prIson on' ber jewelry specialty. there was a sale of furnlshlngs from the CIII: Community SeI'YiceI. 313151106400,1409 Plymouth Stete Home and . Mrs. Verschaeve also taught art and bome as well as some of the artists' Fee: S75; Stucltnt.$5S • Includta luncllton aworkbooll Training Center. MOved exhibited her paintings. She won the works. and supported to adopt Prix de Parts in watercolor, ber the resolution as prepared Ii~~~;;;;==::;;:;;~;;~;::;::;;;:;:::;;::;::;;~before the Board. Roll Call favorite medium. Monies realized, severance said, Vote: Motion carried. Mov- About 70 pieces of original silver were part of the amount distributed to ed and supported that the jewelry created by Artura Verschaeve charity. BeneficIaries include Unlty of services of the Township are In the sale this weekend, including Livonia Cburch, $24,000; Micblgan fOLiON'll~ow Attorney be employed to research and prepare the rings, bracelets and necklaces. The Cancer Society, $30,000; Micblgan appropriate actions to In- jewelry will be on display durtng the Association for Emotionally Disturbed ~~~ stigate a law suit to pre- .~ store hours, from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Fri- ChUdren, $19,000; l4icblgan Heart vent the placing of this .;1 prison facility at the corner day and to 6 p.m. Saturday. Association, $19,000; and the Greater ~.y~I .~... _.•Lao} of Five Mile and Sheldon. Ortn Mazzoni, owner of the store, said Detroit Society for the Blind, $30,000. ..,~. Roll Call Vote: Motion car- ried. 4. Adjournment. Mov- ed and Supported to ad- OCTOBER•·2. 1983 "- journ the special meeting. 70 Ouallty Folk Artisans In the beautiful Voice Vote: Motion car- · OBITUARIES · SPRINGFIELD-OAKSBUILDING ried. Special meeting ad- DAVISBURG-1-T5N. a.,t "93 0i.1e Hwy N to journed at 9:10 p.m. THIS Oavtsburg Rd West to AndersonvaUe Ad IS A SYNOPSIS. A TRUE '.., mile south 01 town 01 OaVlSburg ADMISSIONS200 tOam to5pm AND COMPLETE copy LILLIAN PROM Casterline Funeral Home, Father may be obtained at the Grained t'.", ...... d bOa." .. Sct)erentcr'll'Ulie .. Sleno'ng .. Pterced lamp Frank Pollie or Our Lady of Victory shadeS .. B1Ilc;Il.snwtl'l. I\and forged wonwon .. lW\d ... ~tOd tunvture .. HMtd Township Clerk's Office, Cfaned'tunwture .. Ot)' ","*s .. Jam eupOowds .. Atmow" .. ~ .. PrIl'TVtlV$ Longtime resident Lillian Prom died Church orrlciating. Burtal was at Orin Mazzoni displays jewelry by Artora Verschaeve 41800Six Mile Road. Nor- • =~~~~-o=~o.:~SC:~~~~~':'~~en~,~thvllle, Michigan, 48167. Monday at Botsford General Hospital in Thayer Cemetery in NorthvllJe es .. QuIn... f1ooretoths .. ~s .. Coutltr;' te_t.." .. Herbal _NthS end pot pOI,.lfff .. Redw ...... ~ ..... Carved toys .. fOCk ." •• ter~s .. SftM_ SUSAN J. HEINTZ, Farmington Hills. Mrs. Prom, a Township. ,~o6uetk)n$ CLERK bomemaker, came io Northville In 1930. The ramUy suggests memorials of Sbewas70 .. choice or Masses be directed to Our Born in Finland October 23, 1912, to Lady or Victory Church. I • Diva and Amanda (Kajander) Salo, she wed Edgar C. Prom, wbo died January HELENBAGGETT . 17,1976. FALL SPECIAL A member of the Northville Frater- Funeral service for llielong resident nal Order or Eagles, Veterans or Helen Baggett was held at 1p.m. Thurs- Foreign Wars Post 4012 and American day at Casterline Funeral Home. The Reverends William Dennis and Royce : PRICE Legion Ladies AuxUlaries, she leaves Snyman officiated. Burial was at stepson Robert Prom or Northville, ON YOGI BEAR step-grandchUdren Barry, LInda and Oakland Hills Memorial Gardens in :11A2 MINI~TURE • Novi. I GOLF Brian and two great-grandchUdren. I AND DRIVING One brother and one sister pre- A resident or Chubb Road In Salem Township, Mrs. Baggett died RANGE deceased ber. september 19 at St. Joseph Hospital in Funeral services were scheduled at BRING IN THIS Ann.Arbor. She was 61. 11 a.m. today ( Wednesday) at COUPON Casterline Funeral Home, Dr. Born in Detroit, February 25, 1922,to MONDAY Thru FRIDAY ONL Y- thru 10-3H13 Lawrence Chamberlain of First Louis and Helena (SChenk) Petroit, she was a member of the seventh Day 39500' FIVE· MILE ROAD 420 4653 Presbyterian Church officiating. Burial (Between 1-275 and Haggerly) - Isto be at Rural Hill cemetery. Adventist Church In Plymouth. She is survived by her husband Oliver 8 am-10 pm - OPEN 7 DAYS MARY ESTHER TERRILL and her chUdren Verne or Livonia; Mrs. LInda Brown or South Lyon; Steven or Northville native Mary Esther Terrill Lapeer; Mrs. Rita Beauchamp of died rollowing a one-month illness in Plymouth; Rick of Salem; Mrs. Bar- - Miami, Florida, september 20. She was bara Fowkes or MUford; Ollie of 100years old. Florida and Sara Baggett of Novi. Born in Northville to Anthony and Other survivors Include her sisters Termelia (Villroux) Kobler on March Eleanor Saunder of Florida; Emlly 22, 1883, she wed the late Roy 'Terrill, Mllier or Northville; Martha Vowell or who died in June, 1967. Mrs. Terrill Saginaw and ber brother DaVid Petroit moved to Miami In 1968. of St. Helen. She leaves daughter Mrs. Beverly seventeen grandcblJdren also sur- Strasen of Miami, grandaugbter Mrs. vive; one other grandchUd preceded Sandra Jordan or Miami and great- her indeath. grandchUdren Mrs. Sherwood Jensen • Thefanillysuggestsmemorial~~ and Grant Jordan. tributions be made to the church or the services were at 10 a.m. Saturday at cancer roundation.

Fashion-minded home-decora- tors WIll lInd this tull·bodled hand and textured. cabled surface an elegant accompan.eht to the Iln- est ontenors. II WIll look beautllul A real saxony WIth dense. heavy longer because its d,stlochve ele- pIle to command the admiratIon gan~and body have been Per- NORTHVILLE Board ot DRIVER EDUCATION a~ •• --: l.. ot selectIve conSumers. Made ot maset· onto the thIck Antron· Education has rescheduled its durable. crush-resisting Anso' X yarns. Available In 24 high-fashIon plications c,urrently are The smooth saxony fInIsh has solids. this carpet Is aooth",r addi- been enhanced by the sophlstl. nylon. It has the luster ot WOOltor October 10 meeting for 7:30 p.m. available in the high school main the uilimate on tradltlcnal ele- tion to Blgelow's ImpreSSIve CoI- • cated monotones that glisten and Octoher 17 in the board con- gance. Choose from among 24 lechon "SImply stated. the lonest office for stQdents who will be 15 glow across the smooth. even sur- carpet made· .. lace DuPont Antron' III nylon beautllul solid colors that coordI- ference room at Old Village on or before October 3, 1983. nate and complement any decor. School. yarns oHer maximum durabIlity and IncredIble beauty Choose Scolchgard' treated and stallC-- LAST DAY to me nominating Irom any ot the 20 rich and ro- reslslant. and a long life petitions for candidates In the mantic colors November 8 city election is Mon- BASEBALL BUFFS are being day, October 3. Petitions must sought to coach junior baseball bear the signatures of at least 50 league travel and in-house teams and no mOre than 75 registered next year. All persons interested Once a year 81gelOWauthonzes us 10oller aSIOllI$hlngsaVIngs on Icp-oHhe·llne 6lgelow beSI seller Broadloom city voters. Deadiine to register carpelS renGW!'OOlor generallons lor durability slyle and la5hlOn-nght colors People who know aboul carpet in coaching are asked to contact to vote in the November 8 elec- durability and hoghlashlOn colors thai slay lrue buy Bogelow Why? Because Amenca s ~I carpel manufacturer Ed Harp at 349-6589 or write to . tion for mayor and two cooo- gIVesyou style and qualIty wOlth ,nvesflng In save now du"ng thiS """'ed once·a·y.?ar event Harp, 641 Reed Court, Northville cilmemhers is Tuesday, October Early shoppers get the best selection. Don't wait. Sale ends Oct. 8 48167. 11,at8p.m. FALL HARVEST SALE Pictured below are JUSta few of the shoes and boots we are offering in our value packed annual event. Save your dollars now thru OCtober 9th.

~erved in quiet Euro~an LAMAR 534.99 Save $180 elegance, the Continental menu • Taupe Leather of the French Colony BOLERO $64.99 Restaurant is gounnet cuisine Save $15 • Black Garment Leather at its finest. Brown Garment Leather Reservations strongly recommended. .~~ I{RAMER CO.- - LIVONIA • PLYMOUTH AMBER 529.99 15986 MIDDLEBELT (Between 5 and 6 Mile) LIVONIA 42291 Ann Arbor Rd. (at Lilley) PLYMOUTH ~nehca~ Open Monday Ihrough Frrday 9 a.m.·9 p.m. OPEN MONDAY-SATURDAY 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Save $8.00 ~OOrenl • Navy Smooth Saturday 9 a.m.·6 p.m. MONDAY. THURSDAY & FRIDAY TIL 9 p.m. • Taupe Smooth Phone: 522-5300 Phone:455-3393 I SALE ENDS SUN., OCT. 9 • Black Smooth ~~~~ Together, Joyce by Roberta ..joyce-selby LlVONIA·WEST we can • elrmlngham - 142 W. Maple • Twelve Oaks Mall • Falrlane Town Center / 6 Mile Rd. &: 1·275 • Ph. 464·1300 • Westland Center Donate Blood.I change thin~ • Lakeside Mall • Oakland Mall ...... 'i,,:.,.:;:.,~=~ +

I .. ," • Want Ads Section GREEN SHEET INSIDE B SIiger /Livingston East Wednesday, September 28, 1983 ••Performance,• style return as '84 cars bow'

ByKEVINWILSON

: . The Age of Austerity Is over. Having 'desIgned and Introduced a variety of economy models over the past few • years, Detroit automakers have put I New Auto Review I :their efforts into reviving the per- 'fprmance and luxury car markets In 1984. duction Is set at about 85,000." powertrain alterations should keep : Newcars and Improvements to older That was last Friday - the day after Pontiac's contender leader in the thick models Introduced in U.S. dealer Fiero's official introduction date. "In of the battie with the new challengers Showrooms last week and this put my 21 years In the car business, I've from Chrysler and Ford's new special pizazzback Into the product mix as the never seen anything like this," says Mustang. manufacturers break new ground with Bob Jeanotte of the action at his dealer- WhileFiero and the turbo engine are ~ specialty vehicles. sbJponSheldonRoad, Just south ofFive unique toPontiac, the engine may be of· .. Revolutionary new vehicles like Pon- Mile Road. "I've got four Fiero's now, fered in the J-cars marketed by one or :' .tiac'S Fiero and Chrysler's front-drlve and I've probably taken 55orders. I had more of GM's other divisions later in J sports cars and mInl-vans are aUrae- my doubts about It being a two-seater, the model year. Pontiac shares with its ting most of the attention, but the per- but the Fiero Is the hottest thing I've sister diVisions a new front-drlve sta- formance and styling emphases are everseen." tion wagon built off the A-body - the evident In Improvements to carry-over Jeanotte wals telling customers there 6000in Pontiac parlance. modelsas well. 'will be a l~week walt for a new Fiero, The Bonneville front-drive station ~ The move toward turbocharging - a with the Idletime likely to stretch to 12- wagon Is cancelled for 1984,while the method of extracting more power from 14 weeks by the end of this week. old B-body, rear-drlve big Bonneville small engines wblle making only Osborne said be Isn't even predicting returns under the name Parlslenne. ininlmal reductions in fuel economy'- howlongit will take to receive delivery. Produced in Canada, this offering continues in 1984with each of the big The engineering breakthroughs on capitalizes on the demand for large CaValier, Chevrolet's best-seller in late '83, gets convertible model for '84, first since 1975Caprice Three introducing at least one totally- Fiero don't stop with the midsbJp cars among the traditional buyers who newturbo application. engine placement - the car Is built ona aren't interested indownsizedmodels. • The performance emphasis may re- structural space frame with the plastic mind some of the "horsepower race" of body panels forming a non-structural CHEVROLET the mid-~late 1960s,but wblle there Is skin over the top. ThIs Is a common Chevy gathered Its big headlines for some coml)etiUonto produce the ~ost- tecbnlque in racing cars, where the 1984models with its spring introduction powerfulengine, the 1980sperformance structural rigidity and weight-saving of the new Corvette. and lacks the game places stresses the "total . advantages are crucial. Pontiac's aVallabUity of a turbocharged engine package" of handling, power, braking manufacturing technology to ac- for Its smaller Diodels, but sUll 'and interior appointments. Per- compUsb this feat on a production manages some news fpr fall introduc- formance Is now defined more In the model is an industry first The resulting tions. European Idiom than in the traditional car bears a defJnJte sports car Visitors to the showrooms of Marty American terms of the quarter-mile ae- character slmllar in proportions to Feldman on Grand River in Novl and CeleratiOn test or 0-60 mph time. Fiat's X I' but with a clear 1980sPon- Dick Morris on Commerce Road in eStralght-ahead power Is sUllpart of the tiac Identity. ' Walled Lake will find a new Cavalier 'equation,but It's not the be-all and end- Four-wheel disk brakes, independent convertible, and the Caprice/Impala .!ill of the performance game as It was suspension and rack-and-pinIon steer- line has returned while the Malibu is pefore the 55 mph speed limit was Ing are among Fiero's other sporting dropped. established. credentials although it was designed as The new convertible is Chevy's first ;, General Motor's offerings are outlin- an economical "commuter car" during regular production soft-top since ed below, with comments from area the latest fuel crisis. Onlythe venerable cancellation of the Caprice model at the dealers. Ford, Chrysler and AMC cast-Iron engine belies those origins, end of 1975.Other Cavalier two-doors modelswill be covered next week. and that Is to be reeWied with a V-6 of- get the sporty Type 10blacked out trim > fering next year. treatment and a facelifted front-end. PONTIAC' There are three Fiero trim levels - The Camaro Z.28gets a newhandling • Pontiac dealers are carrying the big base at $7,999,sport coupe at $8499and package and Berllnetta an electronlc gun in this fall~ introduction - it's SE at $9499.Going "out the door" with instrument panel patterned after the Fiero, America:s first and only mid- performance options, stero and air con- Corvette's. The Z.28 also gets a more engined, tv{o-seatsports ear. WbIlethe ditionJngat about $11,000(according to powerful, carbureted (rather than fuel- auto enthUsiast press quibbles that Jeanotte) the Fiero looks to boost Pon- injected) V-8. ThIs engine now packs Fiero's "Iron Duke" 2.5 1I~ four- tiac's Image as performance-oriented the biggest wallop (190 hp) of any cylinder ~glne Jqakes it more ~f ~_~.P: }J1a~!1f~ctuJ.:er w~ne payl9g big CheVYV-8and should keep the Camara i tlV • gun, there'f!; fifUe'dotlbtamong Pontiac - -dividendsontbe risk taken.- --....~-, - --tit c:ontenttonInulesporty-carcJass.-- - '.i:¥4't dealers - that they're carrying' Fi~ro Is the blgg~h ~\1t.notthe oqIy, some~ hot. story at Pontiac. The division's version Continuedon3 Eurosport package for Celebrity puts performance S1JSP.eDSlonand tires under bodywork cosmetics "It's probably safe to say that at any of the GMJ-car, now dubbed "Sunbird Pontiac dealer right now, Fiero out- 2000" in Its third name-cbange in as numbers 20:1 every other car order," many years, gets an optional 1.8 liter • says Jerry Osborne, manager of Leo turbocharged engine that cranks out OsbornePontiac-Cadlllac in Milford. 150horsepower - a big boost over the OsborneIs located near the GMProv- standard 84h.p. and enough to address ing Grounds and says he's been taking the most frequent criticism of the "J" FALL FIero orders since June. "We're selling models: lack ofpower. just about anything we can get &boldof Not to be forgotten Is the Flrebird, (in a Fiero)," he said. "The problem'S Pontiac's perennial performance going to be getting enough cars. Pon- punch. It gets a more powerful V-8and tiac announced they've got 40,000 a slick new five-speed transmission in CLEARANCE orders ,already and the first year pro- the Trans Am package. Together, the All' 83 Tractors ·'iI------... Must Be Sold IT'S HERE! ~B4Models are on there way • Super 2-14" 1.f, ClI. in 2-cycle engine prOVides plenty of power for trees or timber. Balanced deSign SALE' incrudes Twin Triggert control. 95 14" w/Free Carrying Case $169 • reg. $256.95

-- w), Plus SALE 16 hp Tractor SALE 95 Tremendous Savings on Jeans By $289 • i'rolessooNlsl)1e ~O"I"'" 'NrIl.lNlguOrClS reg. $369.95 R··S:~~ $3395 , co 9"I1ClIl '''''''_Son_INlIIt< 75 • 2 cylinder Onan engine • FARAhI ~OlJEN$14 • Exclusive hydraulic drive & 11ft • High clearance MODEL Rain Check If We Don't Have Your Size '48" Mower 410 This precisIon. balanced. p,ofesslonal chain saw IS de·· .- SIgned 10 prOVide excepllonal handhng. power and Big Discounts on all other reliability WItha rugged 4 1cu In engine. It also features exlremely 10y.'vlbrallon and nOise levels lor greafer 16"SALE comfort Slrateglc placement of engine components allows-ellsy maintenance $39995 • Sproc~e, TopQUlCe liars • AuIOlNIICIINt1uaI_ CASUALS • Vlllr atlOlllSOlatlOll • ''''.poece Ilne

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j , I .. ,\. 2·B-SOUTH LYON HERALD-NORTHVILLE RECORD-WALLED LAKE·NOVI NEWS-THE MILFORDTIMES-Wednesday. September 28.1983 JAMES ABBEY recently opened a new office at 339 North Center Street, Northville for his business ComputAbUlty Corporation, The Handicapped's Source. The business offers those who work with the disabied and with in- Business Briefs dividuals who need of special educatlon a single source for computer- based products and services. It provides special services for system selection, customization of computer products or development of specialized software. The Handicapped's Source offers a large selection of computer hardware and software for preview or purchase. Software offerings in- clude single switch activated programs, those which aid in the teaching of basic Hving skills and a variety of special educational pro- grams. Abbey is a resident of NorthvUle who previousiy operated his business by mail. The new ComputAbUlty office can be reached by telephone at 348-6550.

STEPHEN PAUL STOCKER, ACSW, clinical director 01 Psychotherapy and Counseling Services on Center Street in NorthvUle recently appeared on "Medical Matters," a Birmingham cable televi· sion show. The show nm the week of August 15 featured Stocker speak- ing on the use of medical hypnosis in the treatment of chronic pain. He provided illlustrations of his work with patients experiencing severe pain from cancer, arthritis, migraine headaches, and other causes. Through the use of hypnosis these patients were able to cope with the chronic pain and accompanying anxiety and depression. ' Stocker received his master's degree in psychiatric social work from Wayne State University in 1967,and has served as a psychotherapist at Lafeyette Clinic, Sinai Hospital and Northvllle Regional Psychiatric Hospital. He studied clinical hypnosis under Dr. Erica Fromm at the University of Chicago and is one of only two clinical social workers in Michigan admitted to the Society of Clinical and Experimental Hyp- nosis.

LITTLE PEOPLE'S SHOPPE at 103 East Main in Northville has a new owner, Cathy Namet, pictured above in the shop, ~ho p~rchased ~e FEET HURT? TROPICAL BIRDS AND FISH are two of the specialties at Pet business from Dottie Cain, her next-door neighbor 10 Novi. Ownership 'f Peddier, a new full-line pet store which is now open for business in the changed at the beginning of september. Cain, who had operated the DON'T WALK IN PAIN - MOST FOOT PROBLEMS West Oaks shopping center in Novi. Mike Smith, manager of the West children's shop for four years, now is working with her husband in his CAN BE CORRECTED IN OUR OFFICE Oaks store, is pictured above holding one of the birds available at the wholesale tool distribution business. The new owner previously worked • Ingrown Toenails • Bunions store. at Thompson·Brown, heading the Farmington office closing depart- _ Corns/Callouses - Adult & Children's Foot Problems Pet Peddier is the third pet store owned and operated by Al Levine. -ment. She says she's having fun in her new business as daUghter • Fractures & Sprains • Office & Hospital Surgery Levine, who has been in the pet business 10 years, admits that his in· Laura,2lh, and son Michael, 14 months, are good subjects for her mer- • Warts (hands & feet) • Heel & Arch Pain terest in animals began when he received a pair of guppies in a Mason chandise. The store carries up to size 6x. Namet says she has increased l FOOT SPECIALISTS • FO-OTSURGEONS jar from a relative. He opened his first store, Silent World, in West the n\1mber of handcrafters to more than 60 who'supply the store with , ~~ Bloomfield several years later and then opened the first Pet Peddler in qUality handmades that now include smocked dresses. She plans a Waterford. The West Oaks store is the third in the chain. DR. H. LEFKOWITZ MAJOR grand opening October 15. Levine said the Pet Peddier specializes in numerous varieties of HOURS BY DR. I. STEINER IN~~~~CE APPOINTMENT tropical birds and fish. The store carries more than 100 varieties of PODIATRISTS ACCEPTED unusual fish which are displayed in a unique "fish room." "We have 1183 S. Milford Rd., Highland, Lakeview Plaza fish for the beginner as well as the individual who is really into a uni-" Detroit NAA seminar que fish collection," he said. 887-5800 The birds at Pet Peddier also are unique in that they have been im· The Detroit Chapter of ment, Investment Detroit. printed so they are totally accustomed to being held and fed by the the National Association Strategies and Tax Plan- The seminar will pro- human hand. of Accountants will con- ning. vide six hours continuing I In addition to the fish and birds, the Pet Peddier carries small duct Its annual seminar Charles T. Smith, Jr., educating credit (or animals such as gerbils, hamsters, guinea pigs and rabbits. Also October 3 at the Michigan National President of the CMA, CPA and other cer- Inn, Southfield. National ASsociation of tificates. available is a large line of dry goods for all types of pets. The dry goods Accountants, will be the Cost, including lunch; is Get a Great Big Deal iine includes pet vitamins, cat and dog carriers, sweaters and toys. . Beginning at 8:30 a.m. opening speaker. $50 for NAA members, Pet Peddier is open Monday, Thursday and Friday from 10 a.m. to the seminar includes Luncheon speaker will $60 for non-members. F:or ON A 9 p.m. and Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. topics such as Mlcrocom· be Mort Crim, news an- reservations, contact W. The store is open Sundays from noon to 5 p.m. puters, Cash Manage- chor at WDIV-TV in GlenIknerat~ll.

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I t t . , L...... :- -1t.iI _ • ",II Wednesday, September 28, 1983-S0UTH LYON HERALD-NORTHVILLE RECORD-WALLED LAKE·NOVI NEWS-THE MILFORDTIME6-3-B Allo appointment~ strategic fund create stir in GOP

ByTIMRICHARD. had a signIficant effect on improving Allo, meanwhile, announced a new comment on and Interpret the law and Michigan'S business climate. The procedure for disputed Injury cases to suggest changes." Legislature was able to hammer out a '(Allo is) passionately one-minded - an assure Impartial handling. Meanwhile, Geake can be chalked up If you thoUght last spring's Income as one vote against Blanchard's tax battle was a donnybrook,walt untn reform package that took the first step It calls for constant rotation of the ideologue incapable of properly performing "Michigan Strategic Fund," the $54 you see this fall's battles over ClUford toward making workers compensation makeup of the five three-member eqUitable to both employer and the quasi-judicial tasks of the appeal board. ' panels which hear appeals In compen- million fund to guarantee and under· AllCland Governor James J. Blan- write loans to fledgling firms which • chard's "Mlchl~an Strategic Fund." employee. sation cases. Allo sald cases will be "At the time ofthe debate, Allo,Inthe assigned In numerical order to those showpromise ofprovidingjobs. Allo, a former United Auto Workers "It would be a negative intrusion of official who lives In Birmingham, Is employment of the UAW, was a -Robert Geake panels. vocUerous opponent of these reforms public money Into the private sector," Blanchard's designee to chair the State Senator All wlll be handled by staff without said Geake. "We wouldbe better off im· Worker's Compensation Appeals who fought hard and long to prevent his becoming Involved, and he promls· their passage." . . proving the business climate through 1) Board. ed not to "steer" cases to any par- reduction of business costs In workers . "Bias" Is a word yOU'llhear a lot. "Passionately one-minded," was ticular panel. Geake's characterization of Allo- "an Westland. for a confirmation vote. compensation, unemployment compen- Already, two area senators - If Allo Intended to allay the fears of sation and revision of the single Ideologue Incapable of properly per- business, he Is In trouble. James Bar· Republicans Robert Geake of Nor- Faust doubles as chair of the senate· Faust Is reported to have no objec- business tax, and 2) reduction of thvllle and Doug Cruce of Troy - are forming the quasi-judicial tasks of the Administration, Rules and Elections tlonsto Allo. rett, president of the state Chamber of appeal board." regulations. " calling on Blanchard to withdraw the Committee. He has asked Alloto make Commerce, said the new procedures do Underline that phrase about the nomination. SlgnUicanUy, the senators asked himself aVallable to senators for ques- A RepUblicanstaff member said Allo not erase his concerns over Allo's bias • Blanchard to withdraw Allo's name as tlonlng, but has not scheduled hearings Is making the rounds, meeting single business tax. At a public hearing It's not, said Cruce, that Blanchard toward organized labor. recently, Cruce raised the possibility of hm't entitled to have someone of Allo's chairman and threatened to vote before his committee Democratic senators. He also has call· . ed on senate Minority Leader John "The procedures are a small part of the Republicans supporting the views on the boiU'd.Rather, It's that the against confirmation, but they said nothing about his being just another The Capitolcorridor rumor mill has It Engler of Mt. Pleasant and senator his administrative responsibility," Bar- strategic fund In return for changes In .chalr has certain agenda powers that the SBT. senator John Kelly (D- the ordinary voting member doesn't member ofthe board. that Faust Is reluctant to have the mat- ConnieBlnsfeldof Maple City.They are rett said. "The real problem Is you've Suburban businesspeople are joining ter aired In hearings. In that case, the the twoRepublican members ofFaust's got a chairman whois a spokesman and Detroit) didn't seem Interested In a have. deal. Allo Irritated lawmakers and the cry: Jerome Grossman of General appointment could go to the full senate Administration Committee. policy person in the administration to businesspeople as he led the UAW op- Fasteners In Livonia, Joe Tate position to workers compensation Associates of Plymouth, the Sheet reforms. Apparently he was pretty Metal Contractor's Assocatlon In Troy, vehement. Lear Siegler, Inc.• Associated General Bullard, McGee move to alter selection method "In· 1981," said Cruce, ':the Contractors. The hot potato of maneuvering Allo's Republican lawmakers are up In Bullard added that there's evidence about the balance of the board," said representing their views on the boiU'd • Legislature, In a spirit of bipartisan both female nominees actively support Bullard. "Many people remember Mr. Indeedare, he continued. cooperation, made reforms In the appointment through the senate Is the arms over Governor James Blan- • job of majority leader William Faust of chiU'd's nomination of CIUfordAllo to labor-endorsed candidates - "many of Allo as one of labor's strongest ad- Bullard and McGeesaid the Integrity Workers CompensationAct which have serve as chairman of the Workers' whom have little or no understanding vocates during negotiations on the and objectivity of the board can only be CompensationAppeals Board. for the problems that employers face reform bllls and I am not certain he assured "if we prevent those with the Charging that the Workers CompAp- when dealing with workers' compensa- couldrule impartially. The board deals strongest bias - be it business or labor peals BoiU'dIs In danger of "Ioslng.lts tion. with toomany sensitive cases to permit - from unduly influencing its deci- EMU' slates semina'r integrity and objectivity," State Bullard and McGee also charged that the single interests of one side to in- sions. Representatives WlllIs BulliU'd(R-60th labor will have the dominant vote In fluencethe outcome." "Right nowhundreds of thousands of men and women are out of work business executive with a tand Internal control of District> and Robert McGee (R-24th workers' compensation disputes for A two-day seminar McGeeadded that the positionof Ap- because it's cheaper to operate a focusing on planning and limited background In their particular District> have announced that they will years to come If the senate confirms businesses through pro- co-sponsor legislation requiring a dif- the governor's employer recommenda- peals BoiU'd chairman is one that business In almost any other state than control for small business financial planning. Michigan," said Bullard. "If the gover- • Participants will be In- tectionof company assets ferent method of selecting the panel tions and Allo Is conflrmed as chair- demands the trust and confidence of will be FrIday and Satur- both employers and employee groups. nor's three appoiniments aren't re- day, October 14 and 15 structed Inbasic concepts and contributions to chairman. Additionally, they said they man. • wlll urge senate rejection of two other "The hard-won reforms In the Both also deserve the assurance that jected, the prospects for those people's growth. from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. aimed to assist In the people who are supposedly futures are not very bright." at the Sheraton Universi- understanding different Dr. Ronald E. Hut- board appointees. workers' compensation laws enacted In ty Inn, Ann Arbor. bUdgets such as sales, chins, EMU associate The proposal, according to BulliU'd, 1981 and 1982 will be In jeopardy and .Sponsored by ~astern production, cash flowand professor of finance, and wouldrequire the governor to designate Michigan may face insurmountable Michigan University'S other financial Dr. Moru.enSharlfi, CMA the chairman from among the five problems In trying to create a com- 'Lemon' car law introduced Division of Continuing statements. and EMU associate pro- public representatives on the 15- petitive, healthy business climate thl!t The program alwo will fessor of accounting and member panel. r.an provide new jobs," said McGee. Education, the course Is A "lemon" car bill to protect newcar refund or a newcar. designed for the small help participants unders- fmance, will conduct the McGee said the Allo appointment Is "For the future of the state, I hope "only one bad signal the governor is these three nominations are flatly re- buyers through the warranty period up "An automobile is a major invest- , , seminar. sending the business community. jected. to twoyears or 18,000miles (whichever ment and the buyer has a right to ex- Cost Is $165per person, pect It to be a quality product," including two luncheons, "He also has recommended Bullard explaIned that the boiU'dcon- comes first>was Introduced Inthe state Rosemary Wolockand Marylin Atkins sists of five employer representatives, house last week by Representative Ken DeBeaussaert said. "This bill would coffee and refreshment give new car buyers important- • SHRUBS breaks and all materials. for members as 'employer' represen- five employee representatives and five DeBeaussaert (D-RayTownship). .~ Under the bill, the car dealer or leverage ingetting a quick and satisfac- (9) tatives on the board," said McGee. public representatives. The governor For more information, '0 / ~ "One of them has never even worked In currently has the right to appoint manufacturer must fix a new car under tory response from auto dealers and write the Office of Con- manufacturers. " ferences and Professional the private sector and the other has pro- whomever he wishes to head the Ap- the warranty free of charge. If a defect vided no evidence that she has any peals Board and make any recommen- cannot be fixed after four or more at- The blll requires that a consumer STUFF, INC. ~~ Development Programs, participate In a manufacturer's ar- 331GoodIsonHall, EMU, knowledge of employer problems or dations for positionson the board. tempts, or if the car is In repair shops bitration program U that program com- Complete Landscape and Ypsilanti, MI 48197or call any roots of sympathy of any kind with "The obviouslabor bias ofthese three for 30or more days during the warranty appointees raIses serious questions period, the owner would be entitled to a plies with federal regulation. Design Service 487-{)314. I the business community." Japanese Gardens • Rock Gardens Now your old tractor and attachment can Patios. Decks • Retaining Walls WITHOUT HEALTH INSURANCE? ~ UPTO$1000'" be worth up to $1000 in trade on a new • Planting • Pruning • Perennials COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL Gravely 8000 series tractor and • • TRADE-IN attachment. It's your chance to trade up STUDENT? STUDENT? Michael Anusbigian '84 cars debut to the dependability of all-gear direct SEASONAL JOB? ALLOWANCE drive and famous Gravely quality. Bachelor of Science.M.S.U. Continuedfrom Page 1 WeOffer Health Insurance Gravely Riding Tractors come in five Urban Forestry through a Michigan-BasedCompany. ONANEW versatile models designed to Corvette's manual transmIssion Is accommodate over 20 allachments that ready now (early cars were all equip- GRAVELY. let you handle almost any grounds 437-2792/348·4356 American Community maintenance need. . VIsa & Master card accepted ped wIth automatics), complete with Drop by your Gravely Dealer for a computer-controlled overdrive on the Mutual Insurance Company hands-on demonstration. And then let top three gears. him hand you a great deal on a new Home Office - Livonia, Michigan 3THE Gravely. GRAVELY sale ends 12/15/83. ·Trade-In value OLDSMOBILE Founded 1938 IIYBTEM depends on condition of tractor and No big introductions here, but allachment and new Gravely model ... ~ ~<£ ,~ b"=" purchased. • Oldsmobilehas made a concerted effort m"Chet Miles'- to dlstlngulsh its styling character from , . 41390W. TenMile '-~~/~ ~ those of Its sister divisions through Novi (at Meadowbrook) FOOTE GRAVELY TRACTOR front and rear redesigns. Oldsmobile Brighton Residents - Call Collect 46401 GRANDRIVER-NOVI also gets its own version of the new front-drive A-bodywagon, here called .- 478-3140 FORTUNA INN (WestofTaft) ~A~.9~12 . 348-3444 Chinese and American Restanrant the Cutlass CruIser. Good QUBllIy Food Is Our Business The European look Is added to the Firenza J-car model, while port fuel- Daily Luncheon Combination injection Is given the 3.8 liter V~ of- Specials . fered InCutlass Ciera. Served with soup, roll, coffee or tea and cookie Oldshas the models for large car and • luxury buyers and Felgley Motor Sales Mon. No.6 Sweet & Sour 25 In Milford is likely to find Interested Chicken $3 customers for the 88/Nlnety-Elght, Cutlass Supreme and Toronado. Tues. No.7 Chicken 25 Subgum $3 BUICK Wed. No.3 Almond 50 Performance at Bulck,Is spelled "T Chicken $3 Type." There are T Type options of- fered on the Skyhawk, Skylark, Regal, Thurs. No. 9 Pepper Beef $350 Century and Riviera. The Electra!- LeSabre line continues offering big car Fri. No.10 Sweet&Sour $295 luxury. • Pork The news among the T-Types centers on Regal's new turbocharged 3.8 liter Egg Drop Soup with any V~, bolstered with suspension im- FREE "5.00Carry Out Purchase provements, wider tires and an optional spoiler. The engine also goes Into the 437-4700 See Our Displays Hours: Riviera T Type. Mon.-Thurs. 11a.m.-l0 p.m. 22281Pontiac Trail Century T Type gets a beefier suspen- 8 to 19.9H.P. Tractor Sept. 29 & 30 Fri. 11a.m.-11p.m. South Lyon sion package while lis V~ engine has to Oct. 1 & 2 Sat. 4 p.m.-ll p.m. Brookdale Square Tractors and Sun. & Holidays 12p.m.-l0 p.m. make do with port fuel-injection, a power·lIft to be sure but not a tur- Snow Equipment At bocharger. The A-body (century) wagon makes The Brighton Mall • Its appearance here, too. Virtually the and entire Buick lineup receives cosmetic SAVE Improvements front and rear. The Meridan Mall ~ ...... 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.I ,,I ·.11 Wednesday, September 28.1963-SOUTH LYON HERALD-NORTHVILLE RECORD-WALLED LAKE·NOVI NEWS-THE MILFORDTIMES-5oB 021 Houses For Sale 021 Houses For Sale 021 Houses for Sale D21 Houses for Sale 021 Houses for Sale 021 Houses for Sale 021 Houses for Sale 021 Houses for Sale 021 Houses for Sale COUNTRY HOME BRIGHTON. Estate heirs say HOWELL,fine horne for large EXCELLENT TERMS BRIGHTON.Justwest of. PrIc- HARTLAND. A landscaper I family. Uvlng room, dining HARTLAND below hornes In area with dream•• bedroom, 2'h bath, 3 Bedroom. 2 bath, 2200 'selll Three bedrooms, 2 baths. SALEMTWSP. td 'ALMOST GONE room, large kitchen, 5 All wood exterior ranch HIGHVALUE,LOWPRICE more to offer. 17.-5sq. ft., 3 custom built Colonial. built In • sq. ft. Bllevel on 5 acres. full basement. Dealrable 10.35% with walkout basement. 3.h car garage, extra large Brighton SChoola. $62.900. bedrooms, 1'h baths. Full Good X-way 8CC8aa. Close to BROOKVILLEROAD.seller Is ~room ranch with 2'h ear galore, must see. Not a drive t 1700 sq. foot, 3 bedrooms, shopping. 3 bedrooms. 1'h by. Owner transferred. I family room with fireplace. REALTY WORLD VANS. MORTGAGES basement, 2Y.z ear garage. offering a 10 year land con- garage. fireplace, newly (517)546-7482. 2 baths. 2 car garage and baths, fireplace In family redecorated. Only ~,900. $89,900.Ask for Tom or Teas Country home In excellent (313)2274455. From MSHDA will keep your tract. So makeIta point to see F.P" 3 acres. New paint & room, deck, underground this lovely English Tudor Ask for RIckSmith. UvIngston Mee, Real Eatate One, condition, $85,000. with payment low on your brand carpeting. $70.000. ex- ===:=--.,..,.,...... ,...,,...,.--.....,BRIGHTON. Affordable and sprinkler system. $70.900. Ranchwith many extras I. e. 2 ~roup, (313)227-.4600.(P64) (313)227-5005. new Buchananbuilt horne. But Reduced $10.000 cellent terms. 229-2050. unbeatable financing. 229- assumable, $20,0008Y.z%mor- the mortgage money Is nearly acre Iota, 2 fireplaces, 2Y.zcar 2050. tgage. Immaculate three CENTENNIAL HOME , FOWLERVILLE. Large • TYRONETOWNSHIP used uP. 80 hurry. Our hornes LAKEFRONT garage. call for additional In- bedroom ranch, walk-out, offer the quality. energy effI- bedroom farmhouse, nice • Bedroom Callfomla ranch formation and appointment. BRIGHTON.city. 16 year old. large deck, mlnl-barn, custom ciency and contempory Walled Lake. Received woodwork. 2 acres, garage • with 3 doorwaIls facing lake, 1200sq. ft., one atory home. oak cabinets, woodbumer. features found only In much Beautification Award 1979 barn. $59.900. call Nancy 28 It. deck and family room CHUBB ROAD. Mortgage NICHOLS~ 1Yl ear garage, fenced yard. $59,900.call Whitney, century more expensive homes. totally renovated by Bohlen, Preview Propertles. with fireplace. $79.500. assumption possible on this £ 21 Brighton Towne, (313)229- • lovely 3 bedroom spill level mature treea. anxious owner, Prices In low .a's on your lot master craftsman. first =(5:::17)5480'==7550::;;=;-,'=--=.,...---- REALTY INC. low price. (313)227-3001. 2913or (313)227-3511. or we will help find you one floor laundry. beamed' FOWLERVILLE.Neat, clean 3 BRIGHTON hornewith 2eargarageon 1.62 that suits your needs and ceiling In family room,. bedroom, 1Yl baths, base- 1,800sq. ft. quad level In acres. Family room with tit.... 348-3044 desIres. You can stili build bedrooms plus sewing ment and garage,all on a nice- good area wIth many extra fireplace, formal dining room. On your next northern trip, stop by at LAKES of your new home this year. room. country kitchen with Iy wooded 1 acre site. $60,000. features. $69.500. carpeting throughout, large Boyd H. Buchanan Builder. handmade cabinets, 2Yl Ask for Bill Doucette, Preview pallo. Immediate occupancy. the North In Mancelona. see this semI-wooded lot James C_Cutler HARTlAND In resort with air strip. lakes, pool, golf course, (313)87S-956ot car garage. land contract. Propertles,151Zl54$:7550 call for financing details. Call Mary Kelly, ReI Max GREGORY.Are you aqualified Perfect for the family, com- riding stable and all vacation amenities. $5,500. BRIGHTON.New home. ~,OOO pletely finished • bedroom. with $1,500. down & 5 year contract. Call for direc- Realty 349·4030 West, (313) 281-1400. farm home buyer? 3 bedroom JOHNCOLEREALTY down Including closing cost full walk-out basement home 313-455-8430 313-255-5330 tions. ranch. 1Yl car garage on 11A 103-105Rayson, Northville and lol Much more for only acres. Corner lot within walk· In roiling subdivision with pav- Plymouth schools, and privacy. Impossible? No, ~9,900. Cailfor details, ask for ed streets and underground not off Napier road between 5 & N. Territorial. 3.81 Ing distance to Gregory. By OPEN SUNDAY. OCTOBER 2,1983 Mitch or Jerry at the Uv· owner. (313)049S-2329. utilities. $65,900. acres, perced and surrounded by executive 1 till 5:00 P.M. Ingston Group. (313)227-.4600. DON'T WHATISTHE homes. Roiling, wooded and only "2,900. with HOWELL. • miles south. 6 HARTlAND • 1039 ALLEN DRIVE. NORTHVILLE BRIGHTON. Super value WAIT UNTIL miles west of Brighton. 3 $10,000.down. Let us show you. , 1,100sq. ft. of beauty, family Beautiful horne, 2.800sq. It., BARGAIN SOlar? Good 1.83 net acres In N'vllle Twp. with ,- - bedroom home under con- Great location, well maintained ranch 3 room with wood stove, 2 car MONDAYI struction with 2car garageand • bedrooms. beautifully southern exposure and apple trees. Perc In 1981. You can place your ad any day decorated and landscaped In BARREL? garage, and more. ~,900. M- I:asement. Between 3 lakes. If you havean Item you wish to $21,900land contract terms. Call for Information. bedrooms. 2 baths, completely fenced. of the week. Office hours.are exclusive area. $1~,ooo. 109. Ask for Nick Natoli, Liv- ~7,900 with low down pay. sell for $25. or less or a group Milford Twp. 3.5 acres of oak. pond & roiling land. family room & 11/2car garage. Ingston Group (313)227-4600. Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. to ment. (517)546-9791evenings. CALL EARLKEiM of Items seiling for no more Lake privileges & low price. $19,900. with ~,5OO. $64,900. BRIGHTON.3 bedroom ranch. 5:00 p.m. Our phone room down •• years to pay & 11% Interest. Call to see. salespeople will ba happy to HOWELL,80 feet PardeeLake REALTY than $25. you can now place an atone fireplace, 2 baths. on waterfront, all sports lake. ad In the Green Sheet for Yl 11.69wooded acres. $69,900. help you. (313)832~ New raised ranch. 3 bedroom (313)0478-2~ pricel Ask our ad-taker to M-107.Ask for Nick Natoli. Liv- (313)437-4133 (313)3.48-3022 with 2 car garage. From place a Bargain Barrel ad for Ingston Group (313)227-.4600. $69.900. (517)546-9791even- you, (10 words or less) and (313~ HOWELL. Taking bids until BRIGHTON, north of. 2 (313)669-2121 Ings. she will bill you only $2.25. Builder's Model-Must Sell ASK FOR bedroom home, 2Y.z car OCtober1on six year old three (ThIs special Is offered to (313)227-4436 HOWELL. Charming 2 bedroom ranch at 119Crane. garage. lake privileges. Only (517)548-2570 bedroom. Howell Lakeaccess homeowners only-sorry, no KATHY GIOIA House to ba moved by buyer. commercial accounts. S30t.900.Possible 10% down. via canal, large lot with trees (517)548-3835.(517)548-421•• • Contact Rick Smith for details. $40,500. (51n~3. 348-&t3O livingston Group. (313)227- FOWLERVILLE. FHA ap- HARTlAND area. Owner says 1~NovIR08d plicants. Assumable mor- HARTLAND Milford area. 3 WHITMORE Lake area. 2 46OO.(R86) "Must Seil". 3 bedroom bedrooms, air conditioned, Northville, MI tgage. 1,700sq.ft., 3 bedroom. 2Y.z baths, family ranch. full basement. 200 ft. bedroom, brick ranch, fuil room, walk-out basement, other goody'S. large lot, low ATTRACTIVE 3 bedroom fenced lol Negotiable at taxes. $39,800.Call (5tn546- basement, dining room, living heat efflcientcy, on roiling ~.900. Ask for Rick Smith. colonial with full base- room with fireplace, on one wooded 4.65acres. 24x32pole 5810 McKay Real Estate, ap- ment. family room, 1'1:1 Uvlngston Group. (313)227- pointmentonly. , acre. By owner. (51n~54. barn. $79.900.(313)6~n. 4600. (0183) baths and garage. Backs HOWELL. By owner. three ,:;.:~:;;::;-..-=-...... ,...... ,:-:---: WHITMORE LAKE. $2.000 up to vacant land. 1st of- FOWLERVILLE. Small house HAMBURG.Country living and for sale by owner. gas heat, In bedroom ranch, three acres. down. 3.1 Glenmoor, fering. $59,900. expressway convenience. Horseshoe Lake. 2 years old, 2 Acres in Hartland town. Stove, refrigerator. two car garage, Grand River Four bedrooms. 1Yl baths. frontage. $68.900.By appoint- lender owned, 3 bedroom. full GREAT LOCATION with washer. dryer, bedroom set family room with fireplace. 2800 sq. ft. 4-bedroom. 2'1:1baths. famllyroom w/- Included. $24.500 cash or ment only. (517)546-6613. basement. gas heat, city this 3 bedroom ranch with basement and attached sewers, $39,900.$2,000down fireplace, country kitchen. circular stairway. 1st 23825 LONDONDERRY. NOVI make good offer. (5tn223- HARTLAND by owner. 2 garage. Only $69,900.REALTY floor laundry. wood windows. gas heat. 2'1:1car family room, full base- plus low closing cost. ex- ment. carpeted thru-out 1148. bedroom, 2 bath, bl-level on 1 WORLDVANS,(313)2274455. tremely weil Insulated. Oren • garage w/asphall driveway. Must seil. ALL OF- Unbelievable valuel $85,900. Owners anxious. acre, 1'h years old. Y.zmile FERS or TRADE-INS CONSIl'cRED. Was $115.000. and 2 car alt. garage. In LAKE ACCESS A·FRAME HOWELL.Two story aluminum Nelson Realtor, (313)449-4486. Meticulously cared for Inside and out. Village area of $70-125,000 homes. East of Hartland on paved completely redone Including 1-llOO-

Duplexes For Rent ~ 025 Mobile Homes 025 Mobile Homes 029 Lake Property 031 Vacant Property 033 Industrial, 061 Houses For Rent 064 Apartments 064 Apartments oes For Sale For Sale For Sale For Sale Commercial For Rent For Rent WHITMORE LAKE. Cozy 2 ForSlle PINCKNEY. SeCluded 1.8 bedroom duplex on Whllmote HIGHLAND LAKE. 80 ft. fron- NORTHVILLE. Beaullful acre HOWELL. 2 bedroom starter acres, 3 bedrooms, 2 full THE GLENS Lake, washer, dryer. Prefer tage, plus feet deep. High NOVI. 1.74 acres, Grand River U.. In lovely wooded ..... ne ... home. $3,800. Crest (517)548. CLEARANCE 200 lot, trees, close to town. baths, available OCtober 1. LEXINGTON MANOR couple or single person. No 3260. sloping lot. Perfect for walk· (313l343795. Novl Roads, with building. Possible opllon. Call Beth downtown Brighton. Eay ~ •• to 1 BEDROOM FROM $255 .. and 23. EHlclincy 1 & 2 bldroom pets, $320 per month plus ON out. Perked and ready to build (313)348-1942. Miller ERA Alder Really 2 BEDROOM FROM S300 HOWELL. Handyman's SOUTH LYON 2 acre building unlla with room •• privall utlllUes. (3131449-«141. • on. Only sa.500. $1.700 plus _Iou. Includes heat" pool and special. Solid 2 bedroom site. High with gorgeous view. (517)5.46.6670. blleonl... lully carpeted. ap- '83 MODELS down. assume land contract. 035 Income Property carpeUng. senior discounts. mobile Including large pnvate Off 11 mile near Milford Road. PINCKNEY area. Clean cozy 2 pllancl •• pool. amokl dlllCto<. 087 Rooms For Rent Payments $70 per month. 1 MONTH FREE RENT lot. $23.900. Low down. Land Savings up to (313)437·2467 or (313)669-9259. ForSlle bedrooms, adults preferred, STARTING AT U5Z PER Days. (313)887-6250. Evenings. MONTH BRIGHTON BRIGHTON,229-7881 HOWELL. Room for r&iiiWiiii Contract. Crest (517)548.3260. SOUTH Lyon. 3 prime 5 acre S350 monthly. (313)878-3339. $3,000 (313)634-6418. BRIGHTON. for sale or lease. 229-2727 kitchen privileges for HOWELL. 3 bedroom double parcels In exclusive PINCKNEY. Small one LAKE SHANNON. Prestigious 1500 sq. ft. office or store on MILFORD. 2 bedroom gentleman. (517)546-4871. I on large private lot with Wildwood, 10 minutes west of bedroom house at Patterson all sports lake. Picturesque Hilton near Grand River. Will townhouse, 886 N. Main HOWELL. Room and board garage. $39.000 Crest Northville, ponds. woods and finIsh to suit. Rose Realty, Lake, carpeted throughout, DON'T wooded. ~ acre parcel with Street. (313)685-8408. $50 week. Country home, stali (517)548-3260. ~ open traC1s. All parcels and (313)227-6613, (313)227-4296. real nice, references re- natural sand beach on private home designs protected by NEW Hudson. SUblet Kens- for horse available. (517)54$- HOWELL. Mobile home. must quired, S250 month. (313)878- WAIT UNTIL road. Must see. (313)437-9237. covenences. deslreable low Ington Apartment, one 5532.. .- sell. $6.500 or best offer. Darling 037 Real Estate Wanted 3824. MONDAYI land contract terms. Natural PINCKNEY. Rent with option bedroom. S239 plus security $130 monthly, 'h utilities, room (517)548.7465. 030 Northern Property CASH for your land contracts. You can place your ad any day gas. All underground utllllies. to buy. 3 bedroom ranch on deposit, lease expires May 30. available, small home, holl\e For Sale call (517)546-9400 ask for of the week. Office hours are Homes Priced. $18.000 to $29.000. wooded lot with lake Carole, (313)352·1000 or privileges. Mature Working Sales By Triangle (313)437-4332. Roger. 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday (313)437-9306. gentleman preferred. First, Novi Rd., Novi 349-1047 LAKE Superior lot. West of privileges. S450 per month - Friday. OUr phone room Mobile Homes I have buyers for Land Con- last month deposit. Near 'h ml S. 011·96 MUnising. Box 747, Linden. MI. SOUTH LYON: 2'h acre plus ulllitles. Ask for Michael salespeople will be happy to NORTHVILLE, 2 bedroom fur· parcel. secluded, mature pine tracts. I can cash you out. call Brighton. Evenings (313)231. 1979 14x70 2 bedroom, 1 WiXOm Rd., Wixom 349-7511 48451. Scholtz, Preview PropertIes, help you. nlshed apartment. S300 mon- Stone at Bruce Roy Real- 1870. ~ bath, stove. refrigerator. tree setting, like living In the Bob (517)546-7550. (313)437-4133 thly. security required. all·96 031 Vacant Property ty,Inc. (313)3.$8700. $12.900.00 northern woods, 2'h miles SANDY Bottom Lake, (313)348-3022 (313)349-5287. NORTHVILLE, by the week or 1978 14x65 2 bedroom. 1 MILFORD. 12x6O with 7x11ex. For Sale from town, off paved road. WILL pay full price on 3 or 4 available september 15 untIl (313)669-2121 PINCKNEY. Bass Lakefront. month. Furnished,. air condI- pando. Asking $10,500. Price Should see to appreciate. land bedroom house on land con- One bedroom. Refrigerator, tioned, Wagon Wheel Lounge, bath. Porch, dishwasher. BRIGHTON SChools. 10 lake June. 3 bedroom house, no (313)227-4436 Includes stove. refngerator. contract terms. (313)437-9237. traC1 at $1,000 down, $450 a stove, carpellng, Including Northville Hotel. 212S. Main. shed, stove, refrigerator, access lots. $9,000 to $15,000. dogs, $325 per month, (313)685-8705 $11.000.00 newly remodeled kItchen and month, 6year pay-off. (313)m. (313)437·2610. (517)546-2570 utllllles. Adults preferred, no NICE room for rent, gentleman easy terms. (313)227-3001. 033 Industrial, 4062. 1978 14x70 2 bedroom, 2 dining room. new carpeting SOUTH Lyon, 3 bedroom pets. $285 monthly. (313)878- preferred. Call before noon. throughout. new large BRIGHTON Township. Commercial 6770. (313)231·2343. , bath. fireplace. stove, Residential building site. For Sale 039 Cemetery Lots ranch. Den, fireplace. base- FOWLERVILLE. Large two refrigerator. disposal. wolmanlzed deck on beaulllul ment. garage, S7OO. (313)437· bedroom apartment. all ap- PINCKNEY. One bedroom NORTHVILLE. Furnished large landscaped lot, new sh- $6.200 or best offer. (313)632- ForSlle dishwasher, $21.000.00 5580. 6231. pliances, carpeted, easy x- apartment, S280 per month, all room, kitchen privileges. Non- ed. (313)685-7581. BRIGHTON'S way access. $240 per month ulllltles pald. (313)426-8489. smoker, young working pe,. 1978 24x60 3 bedroom. 2 4 cemetary lots. $150 each. SOUTH Lyon, city ot. All NOVI. 1980 Parkwood, 14 x 70. FENTON. west of. 10 acre son. (313)348-2687. bath, stove, refrigerator, CHOICEST (313)663-44n. brick, one bedroom, den, liv- plus security deposit. Call PINCKNEY, Peltysvllle. One custom intenor and extenor, parcels, roiling. wooded. pav- washer, dryer. $23.000.00 OAKLAND Hills Memorial Ing room, fully carpeted, ap- (517)223-8571. bedroom efficiency, fireplace, separate family room WIth ed road frontage. From $12,000 COMMERCIAL 069 Condominiums, Gardens. 2 crypt Interment pliances. full bathroom, FOWLERVILLE. Immaculate $250 Includes ulllllles. fireplace, low down payment up. After 6 p.m. (313)755-4780. Townhouses • Located LOCATION spaces. Both for S400 or best garage, basement. $390. well furnished, roomy 2 (313)878-2480,(313)437-2180. GRAYLING area 2.5 acres. .1 HIGHLAND GREENS assumes. (313)624-4386. offer. (313)666-4399. (313)437-3363. bedroom, adults preferred. For Rent wooded with pines. Adjoins see this 17,800 sq. ft. cement SOUTH Lyon. Extra large one . ESTATES NEW Hudson. Kensington block building with ft. (51n223-8707. State land. $4,000. For more in- 394 WANTED: single or double lot SOUTH Lyon area. Ranch bedroom apartment, quiet set- NORTHVILLE. COUNTRY 2377 N MllIord Rd. Place, Marlel1e. 12x65 with ex· formallon call (313)437·7298 Grand River frontage across In old section of South Lyon home on one acre. two or FOWLERVILLE. Upper two ting on 2 acres, heat Included, PLACE. Two bedrooms, 1 mI. N. of M-59 pando. Three bedrooms, from large shopping center after 3 p.m. or (419)882-3097 cemetery. (313)437-1359. three bedrooms, living room, bedroom. furnished. adults no pets. S290. (313)227·2265. garage, basement, (Highland Rd ) screened front porch, awn- and next to large medical full bathroom, fully carpeted, only, no pets. S225 per month SOUTH LYON, 1 bedroom clubhouse, swImming POOl Ings and new skirting. Stove. mornings before 1 p.m. center. $465.000 WIth terms [ large kitchen, appliances, two plus ulllltles, $100 deposit apartment. heat and electric tennis, playground. S450. caJi (313)887-4164 refrigerator, drapes. shed HARTLAND 10 acres $16.000 or negollable. call WHITNEY or car attached garage. $490. (517)223-3404. furnished. New carpet, (404)9794430 after 6:00 pm. stay. Large corner lot with 20 acres $30,000. Less for SALLY. century 21, (313)437-3363. HOWELL. We have just what HOWELL. Marlel1e Modularon privacy fence In back. $14.500. cash. (517)546-4901. FOR RENT enclosed swimming pool. SOUTH LYON, 1 bedroom, fenced private lot. double Brighton Towne ..-5] you've been looking for. (313)437-5112. 1'h bath, ree room, adult CO-Op (313)437-1650. HAMBURG Twsp. 2 lots In Spacious, luxury one or two SOUTH LYON. Furnished, 1 (50 years or older). S395 per garage. $42,500. Call Diana, NOVI. 2 bedroom, inclosed private sub with access to (313)229-2913 WHATISTHE bedroom apartments with bedroom, $225. (313)348-7226. month. Includes heat ancl Banfield Real Estate, (51n54&- porch. central air. partially fur- beach and chain of lakes. ~======-::!- microwave ovens, 3260 or (51n546-8030. 061 Houses For Rent WEBBERVILLE apartment, water. Alao available furnish- nished. Financing available. Perfect walk-out site. Backs BARGAIN dishwashers. carports and BRIGHTON. For sale or lease. $100 rebate! 2 bedroom. ap- ed and opllon to buy. (313)553- KENSINGSTON Place. 1971 (313)349-ll938. up to pond. With many mature much more. Only at Quail 4473. . Marlette. 3 bedroom, 7x16 ex· trees. $14.000. call (313)878- 450 ft. frontage on 4683 OId-23 BARREL? pliances, carpellng, garage. NOVI. 1974 Redman. central If you have an Item you wish to Creek apartments. Call pando, 1Ox12 deck, drapes, 9095. by Spencer Road. Includes 40 ACRE FARM (517)521-3323,(313)553-3471. air bar and more. $12,900. sell for or less or a group (517)546-3733 for an appoint· 070 Mobile Homes carpet. frig. stove, excellent restaurant. small house. and house and barns and race $25: Terms, (3131669-9030. HOWELL. Cohoctah area. of Items seiling for no more mentloday. WHITMORE Lake. East Shore For Rent condition, large lot, nice view garage. Approximately 2 track for rent or lease In good Choice 10 acre parcels. some you can now place an Apartments, large 2 bedroom of Kent Lake. $10,500. No NOVI. 1975 Boanza. 14 x 70 acres. Locallon good for other location (313)862-0797 or than $25. HOWELL. HOLLY HILLS wooded and some open. In the Green Sheet for apartments. carpeting, HOWELL locallon. moblie reasonable offer refused. 7 x 10 expando. $11,900. types of business as well. (313)862-4452. ad 'h APARTMENTS. 1 and 2 $12,500 up. (51n546-()713. price! Ask our ad-taker to drapes, stove and refrigerator. home for rent. available In (313)437,2949. Terms. (3131669-9030. Owner retiring. terms bedrooms, modern units, $250 HOWELL. Gorgeous 10 acres, place a Bargain Barrel for S299 a month plus utllllles. call November. (517)548-4385. NOVI. Very spacious. 1979 reasonable. Inquire In person BRIGHTON. Furnished cot- ad up. Fully equipped Including MILFORD. 12 x 60 3 bedroom. pines. Spruce. Assume land In restaurant. you, (10 words or less) and Ann Arbor Trust Company Skyline. kitchen with large bay tages and apartments. Heat, clubhouse and swimming. on Mobile Home Sites '- electric fireplace. air condl- contract? (517)548-3362. she will bill you only $2.25. (517)546-9777. Realtors. (313)769-2800. lIoner, stove. refrigerator. window, garden tub, ap- HOWELL. 30,000 square foot utllltes Included. Two miles For Rent ,. HOWELL. Vacant 32 acres. (ThIs special Is offered to WALLED LAKE. Large, $4,500. (313)887-6679. pliances and more. industrial bUilding. near ex- east of Brighton. No pets. Assumable. can stay on lot. Reduced to $1.700 per acre for pressway, 90% complete, ex- (313)229-6723. homeowners only-sorry. no modern 1 bedroom possibly 2 FOWLERVILLE. Choice lot quick sale. Splits available. commercial accounts. HOWELL bedroom, second floor apart- $16,ODD negotiable. (313)348- cellent terms. (313)229-2050. BRIGHTON. Furnished 3 available. Cedar River Park. 8084. call Diana, Benfield R. E.• ment with all appliances In- (51n223-8500. bedroom lakefront home for PINE TREE cluding dishwasher, washer, NOVI. 1980 Fairmont 12 x 65.2 (517)546-8030or (517)548-3260. NORTHVILLE downtown lux- WHITMORE Lake. 2 bedroom rent, utilities Included. 2 miles dryer. Lake privileges. Adults NOVI. Three months rent free bedroom, large shed. ex· HOWELL. 3 acre building site ury office building for sale. house, double fenced-In lot Uman east of Brighton. no pets. APARTMENTS preferred. No pets. S350 per when filling vacant lot at cellent condition. (313)437- on Hughes Road. wooded. Ideal for any professional use. Available OCtober 15. S300 per Large 1 - 2 bedrooms, from (313)229-6723. month. (313)349-3019, (313)476- Chatesu Novl by October 15- obi Ie Reduced to $12,900. Diana. Parking. 1.164 sq. ft. (313)838- month. (313)231-2636. $256. Includes heat, ap- 9602. I BRIGHTON. Island Lake. 2 3617, (313)34~2076. Bring this ad to our offlce.,5 Banfield R. E., (517)546-8030or 0020. after 7:00 pm (313)348- WALLED Lake. Newly orne PINCKNEY. 1973 Torch, 14x70, bedroom house (1,300 sq. ft.) pliances, security doors, no lots left. Subject to standard (517)54&-3260. 2114. remodeled ,iakefront home, 2 ~)inc. 2 bedrooms. one bath. major plus half basement. Carpeted, pets. 90 days to pay security 065 Duplexes For Rent qul!llflcallons for home aiid bedroom, 2 bath, No b appliances Included. $9.900 or gas heat, fireplace, front S350. deposit If qualified. We accept resident. (313)624-4200. - lease, must rent. (313)624-9038 aDOUBLE WIDE best offer. (313)878-3112 days, porch, stove. $295 monthly. 5ecIIon8. 2 Bedroom duplex with car- SOUTH LYON mobile home or (313)669-2387. WEEK (313)878-2463evenings. Bank Owned Propertiea First, last month plus security. (517)546-7660 port, dishwasher and swimm- lots, $150 to $155. ConvenIent hat~uNovi FromS15 Ing pool. Newly decorated. WE pay cash for used mobiles (313)231·2661.1(313)474-8647. to major freeways. Pets d OutehFarm. FromS19. 062 Lakefront Houses well kept, water fumlshed. No welCome, 1 month rent free: lid's lake estates FromS17, In LiVingston County. Crest BRIGHTON. Fumlshed home For Rent with 110CLOSIIIG COSTS GRAND PLAZA pets. $425 month. (313)227·1285 (313~~~. • vountry Estates FromS23, (517)548-3260. on Crooked Lake, 500 ft. for Informallon, shown by ap- 0- HOWELL. Beautiful sel1lng. APARTMENTS WIXOM. 12x60, Stratsford lakefrontage. S400 month, S400 poIntment only. 348-1913 and Elcellent Terms. security. Immediate occupan- modern. 3 bedroom, nicely IN HOWELL Villa, best area in park. Great BRIGHTON. Two bedrooms, 074 Uvlng Quarters OPEN TO OFFERS condition, must sell. Apnl Mc- cy. (313)782-3988 or (313)563- furnished. Responsible ~ 'COMMERCIAL carpellng, appliances. $320 To Share Caughan. (313)349-1047. 0982. adults. no pets. S350 par Rentals from $274. In- .'- NEW Hudson. Attractive 2 3 Unit commerCIal bUlldlrg on Grand River. With 1200 Sq month. security, references. eludes heat, water, carpet, plus security deposit, one (313)34~751'. Ft apartment PartIally rented and In an excellent loca- BRIGHTON. 3 bedroom ranch, ACTIVE elderly women want; bedroom Greenwood. ap- Available iii May 27. 1(313)280- drapes. range, refriger- year lease required. (313)229- lion With great potentIal 1 bath. full basement, S400 per 8510. healthy Christian woman 01( pliances, drapes, shed. 027 Acreage, Farms month. (313)229-2449. ' 1573. ator, garbage disposal, low Income as companion. carpeting. $6,800. (313)437- For Sale BRIGHTON, Howell ares. 3 Howell-Pinckney Ad commerCIal lot WIth a 600 Sq It BRIGHTON. Newly redorated. HAMBURG. Furnished 2 clubhouse and pool. No Must drive. Room and board. 1337. bUIlding NIce locallon near expressway, WIth many bedroom, S325 per month. 9 5 bedroom ranch styled duplex. very light work. (517)546-2606;-, pOSSIbIlitIes 3 bedroom, great location In (313)348-7226. pets. Open a.m. to p.m. Stove. refrigerator, washer. NOVI. Chateau. 1973 14 x 702 town. $375. Security deposit. BRIGHTON.' Female to share bedroom, 5 appliances, out- 40 ACRE FARM PQ.RTAGE Lake. Two Closed Tuesday. dryer, electric heat. Tenant 2 Bay Gas Stall on In Swartz Creek 2 tanks In ground, has No pets. (313)229-5220. newer 2 bedroom apartment. house and barns and race pays utllilies. S290 a month. side lot, central air. 20% down. hOlsl and compressor Located In lown. on a double lot. (313)227·2295after 6p.m. bedroom furnished lakefront (517)546-m3 $150, $100 security deposit. $161. month, $13.500. (313)66~ track for sale or lease In good (313)229-8251after 5 p.m. Many other poss.blllles other than Gas Stallon BRIGHTON, Howell. Ranch. home, from now until June. HOWELL. Byron Terrace (517)548-3260. ' 9663. location (313)862-0797 or S350. (313)878-9316 or (313)563- apartment. Convenient Ioca- BUCK Lake. 2 bedroom (313)862-4452•. I three' bedrooms, garage, FREE room and 'board to NEW HUDSON. Repossessed Prome 4 plU3 acre~ zoned commerc.al,n Milford. 279 FI. 01 6750. • tlon • for shopping, doctors. duplex. new carpeting, gas M,lf"rd Rd' frontage "Excellent local,on Just outside 01 acreage •. $450 monthly.' heat, S300 month. (313)227- mature responsible female in 1971 12 x 52 Regent mobile town (517)546-8252. and hospital, Ideal for senior exchange for companlonshlp~ home. $2.000 total price. BELLEVILLE. '''Wear Edison 064 Apartments • citizens. (517)54603396. 5612. BRIGHTON. One bedroom light housekeepIng and cook· Terms available to qualified Lake. 5 acres, wooded, POSSI- HOWELL. 2 bedroom duplex, For More ~nformation call: cottage on Island Lake. $175 FO,r Rent HOWELL, downtown. Two Ing for mobile, alert, 79 year buyer. Call (517)546-0420 ask ble pond, land contract. low stove and refrigerator. plus security deposit plus BRIGHTON. Private one bedroom. first floor, all old widow. Prefer Indlvldulll for Mr. Wilkinson. 20's. (313)348-7176. (517)548-6813. ' 229·2050 ulllllles. 2 bedroom cottage, bedroom. senlc. air, storage. utllllles Included. Stove. with outside daytime job. can $225 plus security deposit plus carport, pets. $285. (313)m. refrigerator. S300 monthly. HOWELL. 2 bedroom. conve- (313)437-4583perslstenlly. • nient to downtown, per utllllles. (313)386-7521, 2683 (313)557'""97 security deposit required. S290 HOWELL. Female to share (313)229-6360. • ....,. (517)548.2756or (517)546-8123. month plus utilities. Ap- BRIGHTON. Downstairs apart· three bedroom ranch. $150 pliances Included. no pets. month, 1I.J utilities. (517)546:= ment, 3 large rooms, private HOWELL, 2 bedroom. call after 5 pm. (313)229-8832. BRIGHTON. School Lake. entrance, $250 a month. Refrigerator, stove, new 4234 before 8 a.m. or aftet HOWELL. 1 bedroom. conve- Three bedroom, 1'h baths. Utllllles not Included. Adults carpellng, garage, no pets, 3 p.m. > nient to downtown, $240 per laundry room, clean, available preferred. 2855 Hacker Road. $240. (517)546-9420. HOWELL. Male to share..2 month plus utilities. No pets. now. S450. (517)548.1822 after (313)685-3808. HOWELL. One bedroom apart- bedroom mobile home. $125, call after 5 pm. (313)229-8832. 5 p.m. BRIGHTON/South Lyon area. ment, furnished with utilllles, $100 security deposit. (517l* BRIGHTON. 3 bedroom. $325 1 bedroom apartment at lake S225 per month plus deposit HOWELL. Choice 2 bedroom 3260. " month, no pets. references. near U5-23. S300 per month. and references. (517)546-5995 duplex. tiled bath, ullilty room, MILFORD. Share 3 bedroorrr appliances, large lot, gas (313)3.$o1B53after5 p.m. (313)437-2610. or (517)548.4289. home, by lake, with working. heat, per month. (313)878- S330 adult. Rent plus 1/3 u1l11tles: CHEAP rent If willing to BRIGHTON. 1 bedroom apart- HOWELL. Three room furnish- ~. , babysit. Part·tlme In winter, ment on Woodland Lake. $275 ed apartment, fUlly carpeted. References. (313)684-0421. '.• HOWELL. 2 bedroom. In- full-time In summer. (313)227- per month Includes utilllles, .!:(5::..:',:..!7)546-~;:1:::580~• ...... ,... _ MILFORD. 1982 14x6O mobile cludes heat and water, no 1470 any evening except Tues- deposit required. Call (313)m. HOW ELL. Com pie tel y home to share. $150 per month pets, S275 per month plus day. 8120after 6 pm. remodeled studio apartment, plus hall utllllles. Female deposit. (517)546-8818 after preferred. (313)684-6512 FOWLERVILLE. 2 bedrooms, BRIGHTON area. Furnished 1 like new, all utllllles paid, S230 8 pm. unfurnished. Pets welcome. bedroom apartment with per month. (517)546-2983. anytime. PINCKNEY area Modem 2 S300 month. (517)223-7211. utllllies. call (313)422-5234. HARTI.AND Howell. Upper 2 PINCKNEY. Non-smoker to bedroom duplex with lake ac- FOWLERVILLE. 3 bedroom BRIGHTON. One bedroom, bedroom, 4 miles US23 ex- share home In country, horse and garden space. No cess possible, $225 monthly In- completely remodeled. In- lake access, utilities Included . pressway, 6 miles Howell. pets. S280 - $295. (313)662-8669. sulated, country home. no pets. (313)229-6158. Afte~ (517)546-9681after6p.m. cludes utilllles. (313)878-6728. PINCKNEY. 2 bedroom, garage. $425. 1-(517)321-4086. 6 p.m. (313)878-9576. HOWELL. One bedroom apart· SOUTH Lyon, quiet non- carpeted, air conditioned. S280 FOWLERVILLE. 3 bedroom BRIGHTON. Furnished 1 and 2 ment. Adults preferred. smoker to share 2 bedroom S250 a month plus security deposit. brick ranch. pole barn. 10 bedroom apartments on First per month. (517)548.1379. home, $150 month. (313)437· Call (313)878-9639 after 6 p.m. 4004 before 5 pm. • acres with pond. Very private, Street. Heat Included. No HOWELL. Downtown area. el· or (313)591·1179. 2'h miles to x·way. S600 month pets. (313)229-6723. flclency apartment, $55. week. SOUTH Lyon, living quarters PINCKNEY. Energy efficient plus deposit. (313)887-5638. BUCK Lake. 2 bedrooms, Adults preferred, securlt) to share. Large three bedroom new duplex for rent, fireplace. FOWLERVILLE area. 2300 carpeted S280 great shape deposit required, no pets. ranch with horses, S200 mon- per month. (313)478-2142 S400 thly. (313)437-9602. , square foot quality country cheapheat.1-{313)534-1233. ' (517)546-1234after11 a.m. (313)426-2115. ' home. 4 bedroom, 2'h baths, BRIGHTON Hsmburg area. HIGHLAND, one bedroom PINCKNEY. Excellent loca- living. dIning and family Lovely 3 room lake frontage apartment, S325 a month In- WANTED: female to share tion, large 2 bedroom duplex, rooms. office or second family reasonable.' (313)231.3228: cludlng utilities. Ideal for mobile home. $175 monthly room, 2 fireplaces. 2 car (313)341-6782. working single! call .after stove, refrigerator. air condl- plus security deposit, this In- garage. 1'h miles from Fowler· 3 pm. (313)887-9352. lIonlng. washer/dryer hook. cludes ulllllles. call (313)231· up. gas hest. No pets. S300 ville, hot water and heat In- HOWELL. Two bedrooms, LAKEPOINTE APARTMENTS 3304 Wednesday between 3:30 month. (313)426-4051. cluded. $575 monthly, deposit adults, country home within a noweecepllng reservallon for and9:3O p.m. required. Also paddock and home. private entrance and 1 or 2 bedroom apartments small horse barn available to. yard, utilities furnished. $375 from $235. Office hours 9 a m rent: call (517)223-8869. per month plus deposit. Must to 5 p.m. Monday thru Friday FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY see to appreciate. (517)546- or by appointment. (313)m. HOWELL. Home for rent. 5 1659. 8277. bedroom, located In town. 1 MONTH FREE RENT walking dlstsnce to school 1 BEDROOM UNITS ONLY I and shopping. $520 a month. (517)546-1385. PONTRAIL APARTMENTS HIGHLAND. 2 bedroom home with 2 car garage, large lot In South Lyon on Pontiac Trail Michigan's leader, Global Mobile Homes, is now' offering 6 months across from Duck Lake. Modern 1 and 2 between 10 & 11 Mile Rds. •• Respons!ble couple, no pets, FREELOTRENTor the cash equivalent which may be used as a $375 per month plus security Bedroom CABLE TV AVAILABLE portion of your down payment on every beautiful Global home. deposit. Call evenings after 6 p.m. (517)548-34n. Apartments Choose from homes with a wide range of spacious floor plans Rent from 5270per month HOWELl:. 3 bedrooms, 1'h The Ideal choice and features including built-in dishwashers, real baths on 5 acres, available 0c- for retiring or HEAT INCLUDED tober 1. Possible option. call .' working peoplel Spacious 1 & 2 bedroom units available with cen- woodburning fireplaces, spacious kitchens and much more! Beth Miller ERA Alder Realty Providing the best tral air, carpeting, all electric kitchen clubhouse (517)5.46.6670. and pool. ' value and best HOWELL lakefront. $425, 437-3303 security, references, couple quality. preferred, no pets. (517)546- OFFER ENDS OCT. 15, 1983 2352. Located In HOWELL, Hartland. Large far- countrified South mhouse, Hartland schools. Lyon, next to the S300 month, $100 securlty,llrat new Brookdale and last. References. PlIone Shopping Plaza. evenings, (517)546-2726. HOWELL. Large 4 bedroom Featuring: home Inside city. Living room, dining room, parlor, dlnel1e, • Spacious Rooms • Covered Parking complete kitchen, 1'h baths, I Central Air Conditioning I Wall to Wall full basement, $500 per month Neslled among the.'rollinR hills and plus deposit. No pets. Gene Carpeting • Balconies I Pool anract.lVe countrySIde of IIl pm. Sal ·Sun 12-6 r m lake area, (313)231·2000, days. (313)878-'571 nights. 349-8410

( " - Wednesday, September 28, 1983-S0UTH LYON HERALD-NORTHVILLE RECORD-WALLED LAKE-NOVI NEWS- THE MILFORD TIMES-7-B

103 Garagel 103 Garagel 103 Glragel 104 Household Goods 074 Uvtng Quarters 101 Antiques 102 Auctions 103 Garagel 103 Garage' Rummege'S8les Rummage Sales Rummage Sales Rummage Sales Rummage Sales ATIENTION. Buying good - To Share ANTIQUES. Oak kitchen BRAUN & HELMER condition used furniture and • WIXOM, mature adult needed cabinet, commode, 7 foot tres- AUCTION SERVICE BRIGHTON, Consultant seil- HOWELL. Lanternvlew Sub- PINCKNEY. MOVING SALE. miscellaneous household . -to ahare apartment Cooking tie table with benches, Iron ALL GARAGE &RUMMAGE Ing out. Everything must go. HOWELL Kitchen, dinette set, division Review. Clothing, Beds, sofa. dinettes, carpet, Items. (313)0437-6469. : prlv\legea, tv. (313)689-1153. cot, miscellaneous collec- Farm, Household. Antique, SALE ADS PLACED IN 35% off all Mary Kay toys, tools, clothing and Infants/ chlldrens, toys, stereo, assorted housewares, tibles. 8060 Brtggs Lake Drtve Real Estste, Miscellaneous. THIS COLUMN MUST Cosmetics. Also garage sale miscellaneous. saturday only. bikes, stroller, furniture, sp- etc. Sunday only, OCtober 2. APARTMENT size electric 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1045 07, InduatrlaJ, one block off Old Grand River STARTWlTHTHECITY Frtday and saturday only. 50475 pllances, radios. cameras, 12 noon to 8p.m. 110450 stove, Frtgldalre, good condi- - Commerlcal For Rent behind Smith's Motel, tA mile Lloyd R. Braun,ll85-9648 WHERE THE SALE IS TO Daniel Drive, off Culver. Westdale. tape recorder, barbecue grill, McGregor Court. tion. (517)223-7293. AN west of Pleasant Valley Road Jerry L. Helmer, 99+6309 BE HELD. THE AD MUST BRIGHTON. Yard sale. satur- chain saw, automotive PINCKNEY. Large 04family, all ALMOST new small Maytag BE PRE-PAID ATONE '~V:orilnl~~ Frldayandsaturday.10t05 •• day, Sunday. 10 to 5. 230 upholstery. battery charger, week. 7981 Farley, near Swar- washing machine. perfect for ~~ic",=: OF OUR OFFICES OR HOWELL 'S800/month.(517)S46.7008. BLOOMFIELD ANTIQUE Kissane. 12 foot boat, and much much thout apartment, $250 or best offer • JERRY DUNCAN'S PLACED ON A MASTER BRIGHTON. Two family more. 3600 Norton Road, PINCKNEY. MovIng sale until (313)348-2415after8 pm. • BRIGHTON. Ught Industrial SHOW Oc1ober 04th and 5th. Auctioneering Service. CHARGE OR VISA CARD. saturday and Sunday 9 to 5. bulldlng for rent or sale. Up to Dally 11:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. garage sale. Tlmbervlew ALSTOTTSUB October 10, seiling out AUTOMATIC washer and Featurtng Quilt Historian and Farm, Estate, • Household, Antique, Farms Subdivision. off HOWELL. Household goods. western merchandise, lawn dryer, white, 10 pound capacI- '~::rt.~31~I)~~:S. Take teacher Susie Braund lectur- BRIGHTON. 04family garage Brighton Road, west of GARAGE SALE antiques, clothing some extra mowers, funlture, truck and ty. very good condition. Ask· ~;;:;;7;:;';:;~=~::;"" _-: Ing each day at 3:00 p.m. and Miscellaneous. sale, september 29, 30, 10 to 5. Chilson. 5183 Pine Hili Circle. . large ladles. Friday and satur- horse trailer, chalnsaw, tools, Ing $95. (313)3049-0919. 80 South US-23, 2 miles south ':IIGHLAND Township. for rent 8:00 p.m. Luncheon. dinner 437-9175 Bikes, TVs, toys, baby and FRIDAY, SEPT.30 day 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 3929 mounted animals, English and BROWN plsld studio couch, ofM-59. .In light Industrial area. 1000 Iand light refreshments. Bout\- or 437-9104 children's clothes, much 9 amt05 pm Chase Lake Road. Western saddles, brand new. Call (517)546-2550 square foot shop area, $350 que. Cross of Chrtst Lutheran BRIGHTON Farmer's Market. more. Wednesday, Thursday, HOWELL. Some old. many miscellaneous Items. 3233 anytime. I per month. 1000 square foot Church, Lone Pine and saturdays, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday, September 28 through new Items, Bonsai and yard EaatM-38. BABY crib with mattress, .offlce space and shop area, Telegraph Roads, Bloomfield Open to OCtober 29. Flea 30,9 amt05 pm. HARTLAND, 8030 Hartland ROad. 1 mile north from Clyde. articles, plants. 305 South PINCKNEY. Big sale. Uttle bumper pads, excellent condi- per month. May be con- Hills. Donation $2. "AUCTION·· Market Included In market 0c- s.coo BRIGHTON. Fabulous 7 family Frtday september 30, satur- Tompkins. Thursday. Friday, Dude's Ranch, 0410404E. M-38. tion. $65. Playpen. like new, tober 22 and 29. For more In- soIldated. (313)887-18048. COUNTRY FOLK ART SHOW. Every Saturday. 7 p.m. garage sale. Antiques, motor- day Oc1ober 1. Noon to 5 p.m. Saturday. 10 am. OCtober 1 and 2. 10 a.m. to $30. (313)348-7823. formation call the Chamber of HOWELL, Hartland area. 1500 Oc1ober 2, Davisburg. Spr- New & Used Merchandise cycle, vacuum cleaner, Many treasures, furniture, HOWELL. M-59, Butler Road 5 p.m. RaIn or Shine. Commerce, (313)227-5086. aquare foot commercial Ingfleld - Oaks Building. Take Good Consignments hlghchalr, fabric, twin mat- clothing, reasonable offers ac- area. Wednesday thru Friday. PINCKNEY. Ashley wood liulldlng, 2 large overhead US-23 to M-69 to Ormond Road Welcome BRIGHTON. Don't miss this, tress, old sewing machine. cepted. Follow signs. stove, rototfller, Artens 04h.p., WHOLESALE DIRECT TO YOU doors,3 phase power, class A north to Davisburg Road east Wed.-Frl.12-5 good children's clothing, loads of good children's and • HOWELL. Dishes, camping' HOWELL. Yard sale. Saturday baby clothes (newborn to 3 Furniture Wholesale roads. (517)54600600, (517)548- to Andersonville Road south miscellaneous. 7390 Rickett, adult's clothing (all sizes), car equipment. chlldrens toys. OClober 1. 822 Spring, 9to 04. years), GM car seat, crib, sw- Distributors of Michigan seil- 0807. ~ mile. Hours: 10 a.m. - ·Star Auction Service· sept.29.30.10t05. seat, toys, 1982 LeBaron front snowmobile clothes, luggage. Ing, stroller, toys, books, Ing all new merchandise In wheel drive. lots and lots of HOWELL. Friday. Saturday, 9 LARGEgarage,28x047,2doors. 5 p.m. Admission $2. 70 BRIGHTON. 4875 Culver, off of furniture and miscellaneous. games, etc. 9183 Anne, take original cartons. 2 piece mat- miscellaneous. september 29. to 5.4312 Beck. Toys, clothes. office close to Old 23 and 1-98 dealers from 8 ststes featur- 12 Ga. Remington Spencer. Thursday. Friday. 9 Cedar Pointe Rd. (517)548- Sliver Lake to Pinckney. tress sets. twin $59. full $79, 30 and OCtober 1. Thursday, 3854 Commercial zoning $250 Ing: American Folk Art at Its Automatic Shotgun. Rem- to 2. . 2878. HOWELL. Antiques, september 29 to OCtober 1. queen $99, sofa-sleepers $119. month. (313)227-5812. ' finest. Dummy boards, Shaker ington 3l).()8 with scope, Friday; 9 a.m. to 04p.m. satur- household, huge witch kettle, bunk beds complete $88. 7 BRIGHTON. Yard sale. Most HOWELL. Big moving sale. 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. furniture and boxes, 18th cen- Winchester Centennial 66 day; 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. 5173 car. quilts. Friday. Saturday. piece living rooms $239, NOVI P everything. Thursday. Friday. NOVI, Frtday and Saturday, • rtme Grand River loea- tury repro furniture carved gold plated. never fired. Pralrievlew. Friday, Saturday. 9 to 5. Grand River to Dorr Road. decorator lamps from $14.88, 5 335S. Arst. Everything must go. West september 30, Oc1ober 1, 9 to Uon, commercial bUilding, Santas whirligigs theorems Winchester 3D-30. gold BRIGHTON moving sale. Sh- 0450 watch signs. 50490Sharp Drtve. piece wood dinettes $159. $800 BRIGHTON. Rummage and Marr Road west off Oak Grove 5. Housewares, men. women, Ideal for offices, etc. $650 fraktu~, country baskets and plated. never fired. Win- ed, dog kennel. (517)5046.6411. pits now $375. : month. (313)3048-19042. paintings, rag rugs, teddy bake sale. Brighton Sylvan Road. teens clothing, furniture. chester 30-30 Model 94. miscellaneous. Saturday, HOWELL. Friday only, Now open to public, skip the Glen club house, 6600 East 2.c.co.cGlenda on Ten Mile 080 Office Space bears, Amish quilts, Amish Winchester 32-40. 30" Bar- Sunday.9 am. 6028 Stephen. HOWELL. Tools, tools and September 30. 9 a.m. to middleman. Dealers and In-: Grand River. Wednesday, before Taft across from Novl - For Rent dolls, weathervanes, rel Hex. 4-10 Iver Johnson more tools. Lots of other 5 p.m. SChwinn 10 speed bike. stltutlonal sales welcome: september 28, 4 to 7 pm. BRIGHTON. Help us clear out High. ston eware, redware, Champion, Stevens 22 RI- things too! Saturday OCtober Bargains galorel 04010Hillside Name brands Serta, etc. Thursday, September 29, our barn. Bargains galore from • BRIGHTON. Deluxe office blacksmiths, scherenschnltte, fle. 10 Ga. Double Barrel 1. 88.m. to 5p.m. 329 Riddle. NORTHVILLE. 2 house garage 9451 Buffalo, Hamtramck, f 9 am to 5 pm. Collectible. an- 10 families. Friday and Satur- Drive, Coon Lake. space or mercantile use com- herbs and all type of country Muzzle Loader, Stevens HOWELL. Television, utility sale. Furniture, tool box for block N. of Holbrook. 1 block tiques, clothing, also baked day, 10 to 5. 5460 Brighton HOWELL. 3107 Oak Grove pletely remodeled, air ~ndl- needs and accessortes for Double Barrel Model 225. trailer. bikes, Avon pickup, some of everythlngl of goods. Road, 3 miles west of town. Road, 9 am. Thursday, Friday, E. Conant tloned, 1550 sq. fl, all or part, ;:;:saI::;e::;:. _ 12 Ga. Muzzle Loader Wall typewriters. Christmas tree: 789 Carpenter. Wednesday 875-7188 Mon. thru Sat 10 tlI7 BRIGHTON multi-family Saturday. ' Gun. 50 Cal. Black Powder BRIGHTON • Howell. 5925 through Sunday. 18708Telegraph, 2 blocks S. of will divide. On Grand River at I' records. Thursday and Friday, Rifle. 12 Ga. Single Shot. Codar Knoll. Off Dorr Road. garage sale. 5372 Daniel Drtve. HOWELL. Yard sale. Nice Maln Street, best lease rate In 355 Dlnkle Drive. (517)546-9515. NORTHVILLE. Quality 8 Mlle. DEALERS NOTICE 4-10 Double. Pistol. 1847 Best bargains on household Lake of the Pines. Thursday. things. All week. 3437W. Coon Brtghton. (3131229-2981. Now Walled Lake CImelot HIGHLAND. 4850 Harvey Lake chlldren's clothing, toys. 532-4080. Mon. thru sat. 10-8, Wall Gun, Pistol Cap N Ball Items, clothes, tools, collec- september29.9 am to 04pm. Lake Road. Road. 3 miles north of M-69. miscellaneous household Sun. 12-6 BRIGHTON area. Small office Aea Market opening In oc- Antique. Antique Baby tibles from two families. Fri- BRIGHTON. Briggs Lake. HOWELL. yard sale. Saturday Thurdsay thru Saturday. Items. CB radio, screens, 14480 Gratiot, 2 blocks N of 7 suites available. Phone tober. Call (313)624-3081for In- Buggy and Baby Bed. day. Saturday. 10-5. House plants. school clothes, OCtober 1 only. 10 a.m. to (313)229-5550. formatlon.11 a.m. to 11 p.m. 9 a.m. t05 p.m. bricks. crtb, sofa and chalr, Mile, 521-3500, Mon. thru sat, Large Black Walnut Dining BRIGHTON. Greenware, crafts and miscellaneous. 80490 3 p.m. 321 Wetmore. carpeting, Christmas tree. 10-8 HOWELL. 5 family garage BRIGHTON. Downtown. At- LARGE selection of furniture Room and Chairs. Fuel Oil bikes; books, miscellaneous. Edgewood off Academy, HOWELL. 2901 Rubblns Drive. september 29. 9 am to 5 pm. 10909 Grand River, comer of tractive office space up to and collectibles. We buy and sale. Furniture, books. Space Heater plus many 2900 Van Amberg off Spencer 9 a.m. to ? Thursday, Friday Trtangle Lake. Friday, satur- 985 and 997 Sprtngfleld Court, Qakman, 934-&'00, Mon. thru available. Ideal for sell. Furniture stripping by clothes. knick knacks. much 850 sq. fl morellems. Road. Saturday, Sunday. 9 to =-=;;:;:,;:~~...,..,..,and Saturday. _ day, Sunday. 9 to 4. north of Eight Mlle. west of Sat1D-7 manufacturers reps. Call Sally hand, stripping supplies for more. Everything priced low. 5. BRIGHTON. Miss's and Snowmobile. bikes, Taft. 04575 Dixie Hwy. (3 miles W. of Andersen. (Owner) Thursday and Friday 10 a.m. • or Whit, century 21 Brtghton' sale. Wednesday thru satur- R. women's good winter coats, household items. Everything NORTHVILLE. Garage/moving Telegraph), Waterford Twp., Towne for details. (313)229- day. 2 to 5 p.m. Lake 2875 Old U.S. 23. to 5 p.m. 2578 Cedar Lake BRIGHTON. 5228 Van Winkle. blouses, slacks. etc. Men's priced to go. sale. Furniture, stereos. Pontiac. 874-0(121. Mon. thru 2913. Chemung Oldies, 5255 E. Hartland. Mich. 48028 Oc1ober 1, 9 to 6. Behind state Road. sat 10-8; Sun. 12-6 and children's clothes and HIGHLAND. Moving sale, Fri- bikes, tools, household items. HOWELL. Downtown. Office Grand River, Howell. (517)548- 1 MI. N. of M-59 police post. HOWELL - Brtghton. 5925 toys. Appliances, air pump. day. Saturday. Sunday 9 to 5. Oc1ober 1, 2. 9 am to 6 pm. or retail space. 800 square 7784 or (517)5046-8875. (313)832~ or Cedar Knoll. Off Dorr Road. BRIGHTON. Huge 26 family storm doors, 32 Inches and 36 Large desk. oval pedestal Northville Colony III, Six Mile, CARPET Installer has good feet (517)5048-6823. SOUTH Lyon, huge estate (313) 229-6057 Best bargains on household garage sale. Proceeds go to Inches, miscellaneous home table and chairs, end tables, one mile west of Haggerty. buys on carpet, pad and vinyl. Items. clothes, tools, collec- HOWELL. OffIce requirements sale. see Garage Sale col- Brighton Back To Back French Items, good prices. Thursday, chairs, dresser. refrigerator, 16523Weatherfield. Call Bob (313)231-3951 or' AUCTION tibles from two families. Frt- _ pleasant offices, prtme loea- umn. 04107 Six Mile and Exchange Program. Saturday Friday and Saturday. 9 a.m. to double and twin mattress and NORTHVILLE (Edenderry). (313)887-7811. St. George's Annual Auction day, Saturday. 10- 5. tlon, low rates. 20473 :;::Ea::::rh:,,:art==..-=-_-=-~__ -, and Sunday, OCtober 1 and 2, 04p.m. 3865 Apple Ridge, off CONCORD water softner with see E. Oc1ober 8, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. boxsprlngs. crib. tires. barn- moving to Aortda salel Fur- Grand River. (517)548-2020. SALE at Byers Farmhouse and 9 am to 6 pm. 1215 Spencer Buno between Pleasant Valley HOWELL. Garage sale (In- brine tank. $75. (517)546-7226. lKl1 E. Commerce, Milford. wood, clothes, trophies, for- niture. winter and baby 0 V Ten Mile and Barn. Country furniture and Road. Just west of U6-96. and VanAmberg. side). september 28 and 29. N I. Ilems for sale needed. Tax mica table, miscellaneous clothing, toys, small ap- CHINA, service for eight, with Meadowbrook, office space accessories arriving dally. BRIGHTON. Three famllt. Fur- 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1481 N. receipts given on request. For BRIGHTON garage sale, 798 Items. 630 TIpslco Lake Road. pliances. building and canning serving pieces. Edelstein, lWaIlable. (313)349-8592. Warm atmosphere. Byers Robertson, Saturday, Sunday. niture. toys. bikes, humidifier, Michigan Avenue. north of M-59. east of US-23. supplies, garden tools. Thurs- Maria-Tryeresla pattern. made Country Store, 213 Commerce pick up call Mr. Ross (313)887- OCtober 1, 2. Information, clothes, car seat. etc;. 10 am HOWELL. Blue Ox log splitter, day thru Sunday. 10 to 5.18435 In Germany circa 1930. S250. ' NORTHVILLE - downtown. Of- Road, Commerce. Wednesday 9783. Auctioneer Jerry Dun- HOWELL. Fumlture. linens. (313i229-l1054. to 4 pm. Thursday. Friday. manual. $75. New malls and some antiques. sewlnglng Donegal Court. (313)227-7546mornings or after • flce or retail. 1,000 sq. ft. through Sunday 11 am 'tll can. Saturday. 10548 Lafollette. wedges for splitting wood, machine. 1369 Oakway, off M- PINCKNEY. Baby Items, toys, 6 pm. Enclosed parking. The Beale crowd leaves. (313)38309795. OId-23, 2~ miles south of M- new single bit ax. 1.200 pound 59. Friday. Saturday, 9a.m. clothes. miscellaneous. COUCH with 2 matching' _Group. (313)358-OlOO. THE COUNTRY PEDDLER 59. capacity farm scales $65, wr- HOWELL. Yard sale. 237 N. Thursday. Friday, Saturday. chairs, $100. Solid brass S9UTH Lyon. OffIce space SHOW offers you the collector MOVING AUCTION Inger washing machlnge $75, BRIGHTON moving sale. Col- National. Friday, saturday, 10 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. 1104104Plea- fireplace doors. (3131229-504049. ~nd craft space. 3.45 N. and retailer 93 dealers from 17 lectibles. some furniture. all vented fuel 011heater $50. four Sunday. October 2nd 1:00 P.M. to 5. Weatherpermltlng. sant View Drive, McGregor to COUCH, chairs. tables. con- Lafayette (Pontiac Trail). ststes. Artisans seiling a col- quality miscellaneous. Friday snow tires 78x13 for Pinto $10 3294 Norton Rd., Howell, Michigan Shehan to Pleasant View. sole TV, sewing machlne,- (313)685-7790. lectlon of 18th and 19th cen- onlyl6583 Grand Circle Drive. and up, 12 volt car battery $20, HOWELL. Yard sale across SOld. home and moving. will sell the following at :orty channel CB $35. forty from Big Wheel. Friday. Satur- SOUTH Lyon. Garage and desk. etc. (517)548-1815. 082 Vacation Rentals tury reproductions. OCtober 15 BRIGHTON. MovIng sale. and 18. Portland High SChool, public auction: channel portable CB with bat- day. 10 to 5. Estate sale. Clocks. old DONATIONS of useable fur- 1966 Buick La Saber (88,087,0:1 miles). pitcher Household, clothes, plants, glassware, dishes, collec- Portland, 1-!l6 exit 77. satur- teries $100, six volt TV with HOWELL. Yard sale. FrtdaY niture. large and small ap- MINl-motorhome. sleeps four. and bowl, crocks and jugs, trunk dated 1892. Sears table and chairs, small desk, day, 10 to 5. Sunday, 11 to 5. battertes also runs on 110. $90; and Saturday, 9:30 am to tibles, household. antiques, pliances. household goods, $329 weekly. no mileage color portable T.V.. maple rocker,' chest of much more. Prlted to sell. clothes baby through adult. Join them to accessorlze your heavy duty rototlller 5 horse, 5:30 pm, 513 West Street. tools, motor vehicle and etc. charged. (517)223-9287. drawers. small pedestal table. hanging lamps. Monday. OCtober 3, 9 to 5. 238 home with heirlooms of the $300; hall tree $25, live animal Lots of knick knacks and In- will be greatly appreciated by walnut night stand. dry sink. cedar chest. mat- Beaver Street. HOWELL. 4185 Marwood, 'h future. Plus a bonusl Adam trap $35. saddlebags for teresting junk. 04107Six Mile Universal LIfe Church. Free' 088 Storage Space ching sofa and love seat. quanlty of chairs, camel mile west Oak Grove and Marr. Peck from Country Living BRIGHTON. Faith Temple Moped or small motorcycle Road, corner of Earhart. plck-up. Receipt furnished. back trunk, wicker corner chair. 4 man rubber raft, Three family. Clothing, stove, • For Rent magazine will lecture at 2 pm. Rummage and Bake sale. 2130 $30, windshield for Moped or september 29, 30 and Oc1ober (51n223-9904. Schwinn boys bike. Craftsman 5 H.P. sno blower. gun case. september 30, 1, HOWELL. RV vehicles, boats, each day. All for only $2.50. S. Hacker Road. Saturday. small motorcycle, $35; large 1,8:30t06 p.m. fireplace wood, metal shelves. maple table w/4 9 am. DINETTE set, $75. Roll-away 9 a.m.tu? chair bed, cloth covered. like SOUTH Lyon. big moving sale. cars, etc. (517)5.46-2942. WALNUT dresser with mirror chairs, m~ple chest of drawers •• oy box. steamer bed. $20. Also other various BRIGHTON. Thursday and FrI- new. $200; Vinyl covered three HOWELL. Pinckney. Yard Thursday September 29. '. and double bed. Call (313)227- trunks, Pane battery operated floor clock. sewing sale. September 29. 30. furniture. (517)5.46-2405. day, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. position chair, $25. Men's 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 543 Woodland II R. V. STORAGE 1538. stand. wall mirror. kitchen cupt:>ard. old wooden DUNCAN Phyle mahogany Women's and men's clothing wear: jackets. pants. cowboy Miscellaneous Items. 83704 Drive off 10 Mlle. Recreational Vehicle storage rocking horse. primitive sled. oak barrel. brass Farley. near Schafer Road. dining set with buffet. large off 104 expressway West of 102 Auctions ' good, ski boots. golf clubs. boots. work shoes. Hours: SOUTH LYON. 5 family ships lantern. rocker. maple end table. pictures HOWELL Moving sale. Friday, table with six chairs. Plymouth. Fenced and lights. crafts, and goodies •• 9900 Wednesday through Friday, garage sale. 26383 Martindale and frames, pro brass coach lantorns. old wagon. september 30, saturday, 0c- Miscellaneous living room $8 per month. Minimum 6 mon- Hilton Road. 9 am to 6 pm. Location: Road. september 29.30.9 to 04. double gas grill. pIcnIc table wi benches tober 1, 9:30 am to 5 pm. All chairs. From an estate, must ANTIQUE AUCTION Budweiser beer waoon. Iron coal wagon. hand BRIGHTON. 588 Taylor comer Lester Rlder's Shoe Repair. SOUTH Lyon. 29th thru 1st, 04 ths. (313)3048-2592. clothing free, mostly males, sell. (313)0437-6509 after Sun. 0c12,1:00p.m. painted china. Planter Peanut jar. wheelbarrow. of Hyne and Old US-23. Friday, 2049 North National, Howell, many other miscellaneous families. Clothes. toys, 6:00 pm. 5 Mile and Chubb Rds lawn seeder. and more .... Saturday. 9 to 5. Three 36 Inch Michigan. STORAGE, Indoor and out. Items. 10 cigaret vondlng dishes, tires. rims. tiller. fenc- DINING room table and chairs Salem, Michigan All sales final. Checks accepted only from trtple wall chimney pipes, HOWELL. Wednesday, Thurs- Boats, cars, etc. Cheap. Alter machines, older model barber Ing cyclone and snow. lawn $125. (313)227-6911. ' Oak round table, 2 piece kit- those known to us. Not responsible for accidents. fireplace glass doors. sliver day. Friday. 9 am to 4 pm. 25 mowers. 27800 Dlxboro bet- 8 p.m. (313)227-5211. chalr. 3362 West SChafer. ap- DARK pine dresser with hutch chen cupboard, walnut dining tea service, round dining room family garage sale, 3079 Oak ween 12 Mile and Sliver Lake proximately 2~ miles west of and mirror, all handcrafted, room set, oak dresser. War- table. 04 chairs. t09 many Grove Road. Chlldrens, adults Road. drobe, medicine cabinet, lamp OWNERS: Da1le and Jane Sage D-19. $150. Old maple buffet. good things to mention. At least 7 clothing. furniture plus many SOUTH Lyon, 278 Wellington. CABINET maker wishes to tables, trunk, stsck bookcase, AUCTIONE£:RS: families have cleaned out their HOWELL. 814 N. Court. corner condition. $125. (313)229-2325. • miscellaneous. saturday OCtober 1. Snow rent small shop, must be dry coat rack. Wash stand, floor closets. Everything priced to Thompson. Clothing, bikes, ELECTRIC sewing machine, RAY AND MIKE EGNASH HOWELL. 2 family. large sale, blower. chain saw. Honda 175 with electrtcal. Salem, 7 Mlle. lamp. drop leaf table, plant go. (313)227-7896. sailboat. aluminum rowboat, Keystone. desk cabinet. PHONE: 517-546-7496 free coffee. 501 Henderson. motorcycle and lots more. Pontiac Trail area. Call morn- stand, crock. Cane-bottom BRIGHTON. moving. Fur- motor, baby buggy, Wlnans Lake. (313)231-3595. HARTLAND. Garage sale. SOUTH Lyon. Thursday and Ings (313)0422-6958. captains chair, oak sideboard, niture, clothing. odds and miscellaneous. Friday. 9 to 3. EXCESS fumlture sale. SAVE Tires, end table, twin head- Friday. 3 family. 9518 Sliver- NEED clean heated space to pair :buggy wheels. Paper HIGHLAND. Bargainsl Baby UP TO 50%. All new living ends. Wednesday, Thursday, board, Starwar toys, Tonka side, Sliver Lake. Clothes, store Inventory, must be an despenser, chairs, rocker, 10 to 5 p.m. 2647Gary Avenue. Items. 3 cribs, books, room sets. beds and dinettes. pictures, lamps. glassware, 04 trucks, games. books. tools. miscellaneous. area of Grand River/Old US- BRIGHTON. Friday, clothes, much morel Thursday miscellaneous. 10480 VI. Friday and Saturday only, quilts, numerous other old SOUTH Lyon. Moving sale. 23. (313)227-1313. september 30. 5325 Daniel only. Everything must gol60451 Wardlow, West of N. Milford 1Da.m. to 5p.m. Darting Homes Items. OCtober 1st. 9 a.m. Furniture. WANTED, ground to rent In Road. Frlday,Saturday.9t08. on Novi Road, one block south Drive. Lake of the Pines. Mov- Bullard. 10 to 6. many household Items. air Whitmore Lake or South Lyon Ing sale. starts 10 am. LARGE barn and rummage of Grand River. HOWELL. Tons of nice conditioners. Everything must area. Cash crop. (313)0437-3663 sale. September 30. OCtober 1 FRIGIDAIRE refrtgerator, $180 ~~~.:7AlI BRIGHTON, childrens clothes clotl>lng. some never worn. try 001252 University. sizes 1 thru 5. miscellaneous. them on. very Inexpensive, and 2. 1440 East Cohoctah good condition. Also 2 others: ., ESTATE AUCTION SALE SOUTH Lyon, In town. 518 -lafter8 pm. CO~~~it~~NT Parklawn, on SChool also baby clothes, stroller, Road. Oak china cabinet/ oval (517)548-21040. 2712 Whipple, september 29, 30. I Lake. Thursday only. 10 to 04. rotisserie, skI boots. etc. Call glass. fainting couch, old FREEZER. pool table, couch SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1ST, chairs, some oak, oak buffet. Oc1ober 1 8 to 8 p.m. Lotze - HOUSEHOLD It OCTOBER231983 STARTING PROMPTLY AT 10:00A.M. COMMERCE Township. (517)546-96004 or stop by TRS80 computer: . SOUTH LYON workbench, chalnfalls, log goodies! Wildwood River Subdivision. Wednesday or Thursday, PIn- miscellaneous other Items. all _ If you have something to sell, NOTE: AUCTION TO TAKE PLACE IN A CEMENT chalns and binders, neck SOUTH Lyon. Thursday only 9 Clothing, furniture, knick- ckney RQ8d to Triangle Lake In excellent condition. such as: equipment, vehicles. BLOCK BUILDING W/WEATHER NO PROBLEM. yokes, and some horse equip- to04 p.m. 12620 Coach Lane. ...._ ======:. tools, household, sporting knacks, household Items and Road to 04801 Sierra. (517}546-4061. ment Hand tools, some old. SOUTH LYON. Clothes. small goods or miscellaneous Located Northeast of Brighton, at 10150 SKEMAN much morel Tllursday and Fri- HOWELL. Saturday, OCtober used parts for JOhn Deere B FREEZER. upright 17 cu. ft. 101 Antiques appliances. furniture, $185. (313)348-90704. Items, contact ROAD. From the Junc1lon of Old U8-23. &. E. Grand day from 9 to 6. 4063 Cherry 1, 9 am to 3 pm. household tractor, Oliver graln drill, 38 River (State Police Post), take Old U8-23 North for Garden Drive. Items. 618 Riddle. miscellaneous. Oc1ober 8, 7, t3IANT FLEA MARKET JIM EDWARDS foot elevator. 9N Ford tractor 8. 1Da.m. to Sp.m. 9691 Peer GE electric stove. needs 2'1.z Miles to SKEMAN ROAD, and turn rlght for '.4 HOWELL. MultI-family yard Gifts, Antiques, Bergalns. (313)437-4660or and blade. Much more, barn Road. minor repair. $25. (313)876- mile to address: 10150 SKEMAN ROAD. Skeman sale. Baby/ chlldrens fur- lulll sm. 8 p.m.-10 p.m. Fri., 10 a.m.- JERRY DUNCAN Road comes Into Old 23 just North of Hilton Road. SOUTH Lyon. saturday and FREE niture, clothes. toys; wood GAS dryer, electric stove. $50 8' p.m. Sat., Sun. 214 E. MILFORD. Electrtc motors; Sunday, Oc1ober 1 and 2. MichIgan at Park, (313)437-9175 cookstove. miscellaneous . toys; four 155SR13, two tires each. (313)685-8975. Ask about our special ANTIQUES: OAK SIDEBOARD, W/BEVELED MIR- GARAGE SALE Thursday. Frtday, 9:30 to 8. 509 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Three famI- Downtown Ypsilanti. 235SR15; and miscellaneous GOLD lounge chair and ot- • minimum bid consignment of- ROR; TIFFANY TYPE SHADE W/MOTTLED Wetmore. ly. Toys, tools, clothes, fur- :8 Dealers Welcome. GREEN PANELS (ROUGH); Tall. "TOLEDO" Tin KITS! things. september 29, 30, 31. niture, engine parts. rototlller. toman. Aqua Stratalounger. Weekdays fer. ASK ABOUT YOURS WHEN HOWELL. Clothing, some fur- 911-7878 Cooker: Wood Cigar Boxes; Tobacco Tins; Copper 9a.m. to 04p.m. 910 10111 Pheasant Lake Drtve, off $55 each. (313)0437-2327. Weekends04~ YOU PLACE YOUR niture, little bit of everything. Wash Boller; Old Records; Albums; WINE PRESS; Panorama. 10 Mile between Dlxboro and GENERAL Electric range Air COnditioned GARAGE SALE AD IN Friday, September 30. 9 to 5. Set 8 Jap China; Desk Chair, Oak; Kitchen Oak MILFORD. Lost Weight. Rushton.- slde-by-slde double oven' THE GREEN SHEET 210 Lake Street. CITY OF ANN ARBOR Cupboard; Oak Knee Hole Desk; Canning Jars; Mother and daughter have SOUTH Lyon Garage sale. harvest gold. Wards 3 doo; HOWELL. Chlldrens. adults AREWooDAUCTlON Kettles; OVAL (ARCHED) RADIO. Tabletop; An- large size clothing In excellent Thursday thru Sunday 9 to? 10 slde-by-slde refrigerator. S450 FOWLERVILLE. Rummage winter clothes, household ANTIQUE SHOW 5 tsrge stacks of logs. lKl1 Air- chor Hocking, Depression Glass Pes. condition, sizes 18 to 22. Suits, Mile between Griswold and each. (313)0437-6320. MODERN HOUSEHOLD: TWO. NEW. UNFINISH- sale at Rolling Meadows Club Items. Thursday, Friday. 340 AND SALE port Drive, Ann Arbor, take dreeses, tops, etc. Veri Milford Roads. Baby Items. in- GAS range. $35. Refrigerator, ED. "MORGAN" CORNER CABINETS W/GLASS House, Friday September 30, Stste Road to Ellsworth Road. Harvard;.-'-=-:--:-_-:--=:--_ reasonable. Must sell. Friday fant thru size 5 clothes, Ken- apartment size, $30. (517)223- LIVONIA MALL DOORS; TYCO (HO SIZE) Train Set: 3M·lntruder saturday OCtober 1. 9 a.m. to Tuesday OCtober 04,5:30 p.m. HOWELL. Moving sale. Thurs- only, September 30.10 a.m. to more dryer. lots of goodlesl 304049after12noon. SEPT. 28THRU These logs are from 8 Inches Alarm: Set 8 SILVERWARE: JACKKNIVES: Tank 5 p.m. day, Frtday, Saturday only. 7 p.m. 850 Buno. (313)685-8502. SILVER LAKE. Moving sale. HIDE-A·BED sofa. excellent to 80 Inches In diameter and 5 Type Vac. Cleaner: Set "vogue" Granite Pans: FENTON. Garage sale. 10170 Red Oaks subdivision, 9 to 5. OCT. 2 MILFORD. Womens' clothes Everything must go. Lots 01 condition. $100. (313)229-80401 Wednesday thru'Sunday dur- ft. long. Elm, Oak, Ash, Box- Record Player: Hot Plate; Fan; Radios: Glasses: Nlmphle, between Center 5758 Comanche Lane. and miscellaneous. OCtober 1, Kids Clothes: Toys & Games; Everyday Dishes: bargains. 9225 Arwood. Fri- after5 pm. lng mall hours. 7 Mile at MId- elder and Wlllow. 90 days Road and White Lake Road, HOWELL. Office supplies, 9 to 3:30 pm. 04104Benson. TRUETONE Radio/Record Player Combo.; day, saturday, Sunday. I want to buy a Maytag washer dlebelt Road, Livonia. Mall fill- removal. An excellent op- off Old US23. Mens, womens, macrame supplies, stereos, MILFORD moving sale, star- portunity to buy a large quantI- PANASONIC STEREO/8 TRACK: LANE CEDAR SOUTH Lyon. Thursday and dryer, working or not. 9d with pottery, china, fur- teens. and chlldrens clothes, lots of miscellaneous Items. ting Thursday. 29th, 10 am. • ty of firewood. Owner, City of CHEST; 12 FEATHERED PILLOWS; H D. Plates & tires, and tire raCk, bikes, am- 9 a.m. - 04p.m. South 10 Mile Phone (313)227"'195. niture, old tools and morel Priced to sell. Thursday Soup Bowls; Sllars Coffee Mate:' 2·20" Kit. 0431 West Huron. and Rushton. Ann Arbor. Braun & Helmer fm radio, CB, lots of through saturday, 9 to 5.1945 KITCHEN cook woodstove. Auction service. Lloyd Braun Cabinets: Golf Clubs & Box Balls; Pots & Pans; 8 mlscellar:eous. 9-29 through MILFORD. Yard sale. Wednes- WEBBERVILLE. Frtday, satur- $575 or best offer. (313)437- ANTIQUE dining, dropleaf MM Projector; AI. Folding Tables: Portable County Farm Road. (313~, or Jerry Helmer 10-1,9t08. day, Thursday. 10 to 5. 4870 day, Sunday. 10 to 5. Lots of 19904. table and 8 chslrs. $150. HOWELL. Big 7 family sale. (313)994-8309. Typewriter; 3 Portable TV's. ok; Set 18 MELMAC South Milford Road. (313)684- miscellaneous. 9753 Coon ~517)5.46-1243. FOWLERVILLE. 10027 Crofoot Bikes, toys, dishes, clothing, KING sized bed. fair, $50. DISHES: Dining Room Light Fixture; Various Jugs. 87004. Lake. Cooler & Thermos'; Maple Rocker; Lawn Chairs: Road, Sunday only, 9 am to some furniture, much RegUlation safety crtb, $50 6 pm. NORTHVILLE. St. Paul WEBBERVILLE. Inside porch (313)876-9585. • 28" 3 Speed "ALL PRO" Bike; AI. Extension Lad- miscellaneous. september 29, Lutheran, High and Elm. Fri- 30.9 to 5.5887 Crandall Road, sale • .coo West Grand River, der; Vaporizer & MOREl . GARAGE SALE.. ADDICTSI day 10 a.m. to 04:30p.m. satur- KENMORE dryer, excellent Grand River to Burkhart to Lot 58. september 29 and 30, BUILDING MATERIAL, TOOLS, ETC.: 20 CU. FT. Take heart! Riverside day9 a.m. t01 p.m. condition, $250. Crafstman leaf KELVINATOR. CHEST FREEZER; Electric (Dou. Castaways' Consignment Crandall. IHlm to 5 pm. Antiques, shredder, $125. Hammond ALWAYS NOVI. Clothes, books, lMlnl,r .coats, children's Oven). Self-Cleaning, Frigidaire Stove: Ten (yes Shop, 9280 McGregor, PIn- HOWELL. Yard Sale, 0415 T212 organ, $800 or best offer. puzzles, miscellaneous. 3 C1.19thes',i100rs and windOWS, Ten) THERMO. Insulated Steel Entrance Doors: 04 ckney, continues what fall Jewett. 28th and 29th. Fur- (313)231-3453.(313)231-1778. families. Thursday, Friday, Wd lets of miscellaneous.. HP YARDMAN ROTOTILLER, like new; Car stops. Quality resale Items, niture, snowmobile, toys, THE Ramps: 10" WARD'S Radial Arm Saw; 04·14" Tires; antiques, handcrafted Items, saturday. 42035 Cherry Hili, WHITMORE Lake. 10570 POOL tsble lamp, Tiffany clothes. Wood Lathe; 18'1.z" Radial Truck Tires: 18 FT. pontoon storage also Meadowbrook Glens Sub. Heenan, off East Shore Drive. $100. (313)231-1038evenings. ' • HOWELL. Furniture and varied BOAT Trailer, Dou. Tandem; Step Ladders; Rotary available. Consignments ac- NEW HUDSON, canceled last Bunk beds, Vemler maple It~ms. Thursday, Frlday,9 am MOVING To Aorlda. 8 piece Mower: 38" COMET SNAPPER RIDING MOWER; cepted dally, no clothing, week due to IIInesa. Open this bed, vaccuum, hardwood floor to 5 pm. 1.c.c.clakeside Drtve, American of Martinsville LEADER Frtday, saturday, Sunday, rain Wheelbarrow; "MIGHTY MAC" 5 HP Shredder. shoes, books or guns. cleaner, conventional washer, at First. bedroom set, klng·slze bed, good; Nine, 22 FT. TRUSSES; Gas Tanks; Palnllng (313)0428-3308. or shine. Sports equipment, gun case, tables,' etc. HOWELL. 15 Family. mattress and springs, $875. COUNTRY FAIR Supplies: X-Cords; HD Shop Vac; Lots & Lots HOWELL. Frtday, OCtober 7, 9 large clothes, T-shirts, september 28, 29, 30, OCtober Treasures and collectibles. Duo bed twin sleeperwllh cor- Tools, all kinds; "ORTHO" Spreader' "FAN- to 3. SI. John's Episcopal household, miscellaneous, 1st. 10 to 8. (313)04049-4357. ANTIQUE QUills, linens, bedspreads, ner table, $295. Living room TASY" 'h HP Pump & Filter; 2OX040Pool cOver: Fire Church, Prospect Street. Fall antiques, bar stools, lots WALLED Lake. Humidifier, boot benches, oak organ couch and chair on WOOd FLEA MARKETS Ext.; Book Case; Toasters: Blender: Brollmaster: rummage sale, lots of more. No earty birds. 10 to 8. lewn sweeper, SCott spreader, stool, trunk, sewing machine, bases, Includes 2 lamp base Quantity Door & Entrance Locks: Pipe Threader: Spaulding Road between 11 Indoor skates (size 8~), metsl Nation's Largest Inside Markets goodies. yards of fabrtc, yam, crafts areas, $100. Gla:ls topped cof. Nalls, Hlngos, Small Motors: Sears 8" Table Saw, and 12 Mlle. clothes closet, kitchen Isle Has 2 Big Locations HOWELL. sept. 29, 30. 9 to 4. and craft supplies, ping-pong fee tsble with 04 castered, ok: 50 G. Plastic Drums; Butane Torch; Two Gas NORTHVILLE saturday 0c- cabinet 2 way doors, 011pain- 9204 Sunrise Park, Lake tsble, household Items, elec- stools, $tOO. Black and white '. 125.000 BTU Portable Heaters, ok: Oars: Three tober 1st, 9 to 3 p.m. Antique tings and much more. PONTIAC FLEA MARKET Chemung. Baby furniture, tric appliances, pots, pans, 2lI201 lV, $50. 19 Inch color TV "PELLA" Double Hung Windows: Snow Tire; wood stove, formlca desk, Beck Road. Thursday, Friday, clothes. toys, dishes, books, etc. Books, clothing for all needs repair, $50. Ironrtte 2045Dixie Hwy. End 01 Telegraph Several Vices: Propane Tank; Battery Charger; clothes, household saturdlly; 10 a.m. tII dark. miscellaneous. ages and sizes, nuts snd Ironer, $20. Large artificial Has both an Indoor & outdoor market Two Jig Saws; Torch; 2 Elec. Hand Saws; Screws: miscellaneous. 330 Yerkes, • bolts, boxes of free Items. Fri- blue spruce Chrtstmas tree Coleman Stove: Work Bench: "BURK'S" Well 104 Household Gooda ~. Phone: 33&-7880 near South Main. $20. Large Bolivian sheepskin Pump, ok; Saw Horses; Two. 250 Gallon Fuel day and saturday. 9 a.m. tll HOWELL. Friday, September NORTHVILLE • .c.c.c77Thomap- rug or wall hanging, 1250. Tanks; 21, 204FT., 04-12PITCH Trusses: 2 Pair, 04FT. dark. 3295 Curdy Road, 2 miles BLUE, brown and white couch WARREN MARKET 30, 10 am firm. Marlon ple Lane. Thursday and Fri- Elektrabroorn, $10. Drafting \ Scaffold; 7 Oak 8 FT. Beams: 320 Pcs. 8 FT., 5 north of M-69 between Eager and loveseat, $75. Call after \ Township Half. 12 families. Ad- stool, AlIhlng equipment, 20900Dequlndre, 1 block N. of 8 Mile Rd. Quarter, Rough Sawn, Seasoned Oak-Plus mUCh, and Latson. day. 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. West off $045. \ ding machine, anllquos, Sp,m. (517)5:4&:5375. rods, reels, anchors, ladles \ has the famous much more, this ones got It AIIIIIII\l1l Sheldon Road, between 8 and books, clothing, colleclfbles, HOWELL. small freezer, fur- BED, queen sized, good con- \ ANTIQUE VILLAGE TERMS: Sales Principals & Auctioneer are not 7 Mile Roads. \ and mens bowling balls and \ compactor, dishes, Doughboy niture, dresser, 3 piece couch- dition, $50. (313)231-1038even- shoes, adult clothing, wall Phone 757-3740 responsible for accidents or goods after being ." pool filler, lencecharger. fur- table·lamp, 2 aquariums, PINCKNEY. Friday and satur- Ings. t Both locations open every weekend. sold. Seiling by number only with good IDEN- hangings, much more. By ap- niture, Kettlegrlll, motorcycle, child's organ. clothing. much day, september 30 and 0c- BENTWOOD style almond pointment. (313)229-2897. TIFICATION. • I Moped, auto parts, pictures, more. 5715 Pinckney Road, tober 1. 8:30 a.m. to '1 7880 dinette set, with leaf. $195. Fri. 4-9 p.m., Sat. & Sun. 1().6 quilt, saddle, tools, toys. Wednesday thru SIIturday. Pingree Road. , THE ESTATE WISHES TO BE ANONYMOUS (313)227-3935• , Open Dally 9-5 for dealer reservation Morel Reasonablel .' --

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107 Miscellaneous 104 Household Goods 104 Household Goods 104 Household Goods 105 Firewood 105 Firewood 105 Firewood 107 Miscellaneous 107 Miscellaneous ACE slabwood. 4 x 4 x 8 full KENMORE automatic washer POOL table $375. antique slate TWIN beds. $75; 'Franciscan SEASONED oak. S45 face USED Grlnnel spinet plano. CORNING countertop self· DROP.LEAF maple dining cords. approximately $20 per with suds saver. works good. boards $20 each. pine harvest glassware. S40; desk-top ad- cord. 8 ft. x 4 ft. x 16 Inclies. delivered first floor. tuned. cleaning stove. Ice cream table. 47 Inches round with INEXPENSIVE face cord. (5tn223-9090. (313)349-7227. table. 6 foot. with 2 benches ding machine. S35; 1 HP elee- Delivered. stacked. split. $475. Also uprights from $150. tables. clean mattress. good two 12 Inch leaves. $200. WAY TO CLEAN (313)349-6393. (313)669-9489 LADIES don't throw your $100. naugahyde sofa bed trlc motor. $30. (3131624-3066. ALL Nlghter free standing Dick Lynch Plano Service. used and new clothing. Bathtub safety stool. $15. Both $100. gold couch $200. stove with blower. $325 firm. evenings. (517)546-7821. excellent condition. (313)437· OFFICE CARPETING ' money away at the laundromat TOTALLY reconditioned (313)878-2453. It's the "host" drycleanlng (3131632-6226. (511)546-8056. SEASONED hardWood. split, In those money eating reupholstered sofa with 6 COAT. natural shearllng. New. 3687. system. Idear for total carpet REBUILT refrigerators. S45 per face cord. 4x8x18. machlnesll Call today and months guarantee. S350 or ALL hardwood by semi load of size 38. man or woman·s. DUNCAN ceramic kiln. never cleaning and recommended ranges. washers and dryers. best offer. Trade-Ins en- 100 Inch poles. Face cords (313)437-5109after 5 p.m. have your washer or dryer 107 Miscellaneous (313)437·2309 9 a.m. or after been used. with furniture. S400 by leading carpet manufac- Low prices. guaranteed. repaired and savel Profes- couraged. Gallery 310. spilt. ready to burn. Branch SEASONED hardWood. oak 4 p.m. or best. (313)227-9260. turers. It's a deep-cleanlng (313)227-1003. (313)227-3201. chips. Tree removal. Hank ASHLEY wood and coal sional washer and dryer and hickory. S35 unspllt. S45 10 Inch Craftsman table saw. EXERCISE bike. with rowing system that gets the Job done Johnson Sons. (313)349- stoves. Add-Ons and free- repair. service calls only REFRIGERATOR. Frost free. THERMO·PANE windows. & split. two face cord minimum. or stationery handle bars. quickly without a mess. No • standing. Howlett Brothera. $160. (517)546-1957after 5 p.m. $14.95. (517)223-3477. slde-by-slde. $165. White. ex- 4Ox59 In .• Includes marbel sill. 3018. If no answer (313)349- 4x8x16. (517)521-4321. $100. (313)887-2882. furniture rearanglng. No soak- cellent condition. (517)54&- $100. Yellow woven wood 2106. Gregory. (313)49&-2715. 27 Cedar posts. 4 to 6 Inch SCRAP barn Wood. some tops. 8 ft. long. S90 for all. FIREPLACE. MaJestic. free Ing. Walk on carpets Im- 3523. shade. $45. 34x47 In. Includes beams. $10 pickup full. you AIRTIGHT firebrick lined wood standing. 3x2. cone toP. mediately. Anyone can do the MAGIC Heat. heat circulator. 8 AIRTIGHT woodburnlng stove. (313)684-2379. REFRIGERATOR. 5 years old. marbel sill. $60. Vertical blind. load. (5tn223-8249. stoves and Inserts. 1350. screen. round base. like new. Job. Perfect for maintaining Inch. Excellent condition. $60. S200 or best offer. (313)632- Home Grown Wood stoves. • COMMANDOR VIC 20 with white. 15.1 cu. ft. Stove. White. SSG. Frigidaire electric range WELL seasoned hardwood. (3t3)227-1587. heavy traffic areas without the or best offer. (313)437-8809. 6776. (313)227-5185. deluxe prInter and data S2OO. good condition. $250 set. oven Includes hood fan. Campfire bundles and coal. cost of unnecessary wall-to- MOVING to retirement. yellow. self-cleaning. $125. COAL In 50 pound bags. $140 a cassette. Includes printer FURS. 4 stoles. 1 seal coat. All (313)632-7871. Eldreds Bushel Stop. (313)229- AMAZING (THERMAR) cuts size 12 to 14. $100 each. Fur· wall cleaning. Supplement Bedroom pieces. dining room. ton picked UP. delivery paper. games and BASIC II In- SINGER zlg-zag machine. Sears dishwasher. bullt"'n. 6857. hot water bills up to S300 a your wet carpet cleaning couch. chairs. contemporary $125. Sears portable available. (313)632-6887. structlon and book with tapes. rler's widow. personal furs. cabinet model. Automatic dial year. Instant demand. system by usIng the "host" paintings. glassware. older dishwasher. green. $75. White WOODSTOVE. never used. Excellent condition. 1275. Will Johnldes. (517)548-4613. model. Makes blind hems, FUEL Wood. unspllt hard- tankless water heaters. system In heavy traffic areas refrigerator. washer. dryer. vanity sink. $20. Sears console S200 or best offer. (313)437· sell components seperate. FALL Fun Time at Byers Coun- designs. buttonholes. etc. Wood. S35 face cord. 4x8x18. 7 1(517)546-1873. for touch up once or twice a other household Items. sewing machine Includes 4839. call (313)437-4802after 5 p.m. try Store. 213 Commerce Repossessed. Payoff S53 cord minimum. 1-{313)852-1389. ANTIQUE phone booth. old month. Beurmann's Furniture. (313)349-C788. Road. Commerce. Apple cabinet and chair. $140. rock and roll ambum collee- 2700 E. Grand River. Howell. cash or monthl)' payments. FIREWOOD delivered by the all METALS wagon open. Friday through MOVING. Furniture. lawn (313)685-1221. 106 Musical Instruments tlon. Foosz Ball table. (517)54&- (517)546-0250. • Guaranteed. Universal sewing truck load. by the cord. Sunday. Apples. doughnuts. mower. snow blower. records. Center. (313)334-0905. TWIN bed. $15. Double (313)437-2183. ,=""c:-==-:-:-:-::c=:--=-:,..,---:--' 4758 . HIGHEST PRICES GULBRANSEN G-3-A. ok con- Copper. caramel apples. cider by the (313)349-6357. dresser. $100. Night stand. ;::.;:::.-=:----=----",--.,.. 50-60" LUMPKINS. Soft SCulpture Sears Kenmore electric self- FIREWOOD. all Northern oak. dltlon. S350 or best offer. A-1 Storage. Byron Road. Aluminum. 36-50" cup or jug. MOVING sale. green sofa. like $12. 62 to 74 In. dining table doll pattern. Send $3.50 to cleaning range. avocado seasoned. S40 (4x8x16 ft.) or (511)223-8009 Howell. Boats. cars. RVs. In- Brass. 30-55" new. $250. Mahogany Gover- and 4 chairs. $95. Utility sink HESUP'S HEARTH 16478 S. Duffield. Byron. MI. finish. $110. Pecan dining $45 delivered. (517)54&-2405. HAMMOND organ. full keys side locked. (511)54&-3190. Rad lators. 4()< nor Winthrop desk with pump. SSG. (313)49&-2049. B2 Wood burning stoves. 48418. (313)266-5166. table and 4 chairs. $65. Danish FIREWOOD. Ash. Cherry. and base pedals. Leslie, ALMOND refrigerator and carbIde-Lead bookcase. 1375. Elegant fruit- USED air conditioner. 12.000 fireplace Inserts. furnace add- modern living room suite In- Maple. pick up, split wood S38 Nickel-Alloys wood king sized bedroom set. B.T.U.. $100 or best offer. speakers. Professional stove. motorized 2 speed ex- ons. accessories. (517)546- cludes white upholstered face cord. We dllelver. $43. -7308 cerclse bike. miscellaneous. LOSE WEIGHT S5OO. China and other Items. (313)437-3268. model 12 000 (313)632 METEOR METAL CO. 1127. couch. walnut end table. pair White Birch. split. pick up SSG. • • . • (313)769-5182 call (313)229-2834 for appoint- KING cornet. Just like new. ~18;':x34::!.::=A~bo~·---d--I HEAVY duty utility trailer. 5x8 of matching his and hers USED living room furniture. Delivered. $55. (517)223-9096. 14015 Haggerty Rd. 100% natural herb program. ment. chalra. 1 OC8Sslonal chair all In Sofa. 2 chalra. coffee table. 2 $150. call after 5:30 p.m. ve groun poo (1 bl. S. of SChoolcraft) bed. 3 ft. high. $275. 3 way 12 Face cords hickory. cherry Lose 10 to 29 pounds per shades of olive and celery end tables. 2 lamps. S3OO. Mat- (517)54&-1889. ;re~1 brand new. stili In box. game table. 4 barrel chairs. and oak. Seasoned. split and 455-9m $150. (313~114O. month. Also. helpfUl with MOVING. Portable green price of S200 Includes ching drapes and rods. SSG. KING coronet. well used. with • ( 7)546-5586. cellulite. lack of energy and delivered locally. S500 or $45 mutes. $10. Castilla guitar with ASHLEY automallc wood dishwasher. desk. gas dryer. all. Please call after 5 p.m. (313)229-5028. poor health. 100% money back miscellaneous. (313)227-3438. per 4 x 8 x 18 face cord. case. S35. (313)349-8355. stove. gravity force. 3 years (313)878-9406. 7 piece canopy bedroom set. guarantee. (313)229-8110.call after5p.m. (313)632~289. WREY Sit ood old. very good condition. ask- SEARS electric self cleanIng white. S400 or best offer over LO p ne organ. g Ing S400 (313)229-2255 DON'T IT TV (313)227-7195 • NIGHTSTANDS. two drawer. stove. $150. Moving. must sell. S4OO. Will Include matched condition. S5OO. (517)223-9585. AIR tight woodstove discount cherrywood. Provincial styl- (517)546-8902. WAIT UNTIL 50% OFF white spread. shams. canopy LIKE new clarinet. $175. sale. Also have Insert demos LEAR fiberglass cap for 8 ft. Ing. S500 each new. sell for cover and curtains. Call KINDLING WOOD SEARS 6 HP snow blower. Bargain Barn. (511)546-5995. available now. Evenings and MONDAY! pickup truck box. carpeted $200 each or 1350 pair. (313)231-1835. INSTALLATION 24 Inch. Hide-a-bed. five (517)546-4036 MAHOGANY Whlr1llZer elee- weekends (517)54&-1l189. You can place your ad any day Family entertainment. adult with 2 cots. wired for lights (313)227-7546mornings or after piece breakfast set. 11x12 WASHER. bunk beds. electric trlc organ. remote sound con- BABY announcements. of the week. Office hours are late night movies. country and plugs. S4OO. Excellent 6 pm. shag run. two chairs one stove. eight piece dining room LOG splitter. 22 hp. V-t. trol. $1,000 or best offer. golden and sliver annlver. 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday families no cable needed. condition. Extra carpeting. OAK Keepsake round table. 6 recliner. (517)54&-2813. - Friday. Our phone room (313)878-5577. set. single mattress set. Wisconsin engine. $1.695. (313)229-6638. sarles. engagement an- pressed back chairs and fern salespeople will be happy to (313)229-7807 SIMMONS hlde-a-bed. double (517)223-8214. (517)54&-2915. OLD upright plano. $100. nouncements. "and much stand. S550; Singer sewing size. rust and brown. ex- help you. LOG Splitter. 14 h.p. engine. (313)231·1933. I more. The Milford Times. 438 LAWN fountain and cabinet - desk. $75. (313)227- WATERBEDS and Such by (517)54&-2570 KNAPP Shoe Distributor. cellent condition. $300. electric start. S950. (313)437- miscellaneous lawn statues. 7922. Shad. Waterbed frame with PRIVATE guitar lessons $5.00 N. MaIn. Milford. (313)685-1507. (313)229-4438 Leonard Eisele. 2473 Wallace (517)223-9571. 8322. • Best offer. (313)229-5479. 8 Piece walnut Lane dining headboard (choice of stains). per lesson. Town of Fowler- BUCK Stove. fireplace Insert (313)669-2121 Road. Webberville. (517)521- room set with 6 gold velvet and 6 drawer pedlstal. with MAPLE Mix. Truckload cut and ville. (517)223-9312. or free standing. Bums wood (313)685-8705 3332. MINK stole. hardly worn. $225. chairs. S950. 4 piece walnut mattress. heater. liner and fill split. delivered locally. S45. a SPECIAL sale. Plano-Organs. or coal. \ Also new smoke (313)349-3022 KARATE. self-defense. Days. (313)878-9081. THE kit With regular pedlstal double bedroom set. $250. 5 S290. ton. unseasoned. (313)437- new and used. Best deal In bumer available now. (313)349- (313)437-t133 evenings. Private lessons or MOON RAKER Four. six new • piece queen dark oak Spanish PHONE MAN $180. Many other complete 9579. this area. New from S960 and :::421~5.~ _ classes. (313)437-8588 or cement drain tile. 15 Inch by waterbeds from $140. 14 year bedroom set. S350. 7 piece Telephone Installation at 30% OAK. split. seasoned. S40 face used from $100. We also buy BETTER'N Bens fireplace In- (313)684-1666. 6 ft. (517)546-3779. warranty on all mattresses. DRIVEWAY culverts. South girts provincial twin trundle to 50% savings. (313)227-5966. cord. 4x8x16. 10% off. two cord your old pianos. Kimball. sert Wood heater. excellent Lyon Lumber and Farm LADIES diamond ring. 7 dif- NEW CREDIT card! Nobody bedroom set includes floor Custom orders welcome. minimum. you pick up. Sohmer. Tokal. Cable. condition. S335 or best offer. (313)349-6535.(313)449-2675. Center. 415 East Lake. ferent shapes. $1.500. (313)227- refu sed I Also VI sa I- mirror. desk and chair. S350. TRIPLE dresser. mirror. chest. (517)41l&-3917. Gulbransen. Dealera. 209 S. ~(5~11)54&-3==m.:..:.:... _ (313)437-1751. 6918. Mastercard. call (805)667~. Main Street. Ann Arbor. Bally pinball machine. S350. night stand. complete bed. WASHING machine. OAK. hickory. unspllt. S35 DON'T let your furnace catch a LADIES - save 50% and more extension e-3052. (313)227-9338after 6 p.m. (313)663-3109. Good condition. S350. (517)54&- refrigerator. S40 each. Kirby facecord 4x8x16. minimum 3 chilli Be In comfort. call us to- on currant fall knit tops by Dee ONE 2 year old wood burning PINE trestle table. 72 Inches 3534. vacuum with attachments. delivered. (517)223-3533. SNARE Drum and case. $100. CIRCULATION day for complete cleaning and Cee. Jolly Roger. Stan Knits stove. Two antique parlor long. 2 leaves. 2 captaln's WHIRLPOOL built-In stove. $125. All good condition. SEASONED hardwood. split. (517)54&-1957after 5 p.m. NORTHVILLE RECORD tune-up. Be ready for winterl and Ms. Lee. 1st quality. At stoves. Phone answering chairs. 2 benches. $490. good condition. $125. (313)349- saturday only. (313)437-0836 or $40 face cord (4x8x18). SLINGERLAND Marimba. 313-349-3627 save $10 with this adl (517)223- the Penny Plncher In machine. (517)54&-24n. after (313)349-7283. 8081. (313l662-t946. (313)878-0473. S250. (313)349-2279. 3477. downtown Fowlerville. 6p.m.

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Alarm Service Asphalt Brick, Block, Cement Building & Remodeling Bulldozing ChImney CleanIng & Electrical Home Maintenance Landscaping Repair ALARM systems. Commer- CEMENT. BRICK AND AAA quality. reasonable ,DRAGLINE and bulldozer HELP employ unemployed cial. residential. fire. burglar. ADORA BLOCK. All types of mansonry prices. All types of home Im- work. ponds dug to your MASTER ELECTRICIAN workers. Wanted small home A. McCardell. 5488 losco and repairs. New construction provements. additions. specIfications. Reasonalbe ACT NOW David A. Brandon maintenance Jobs. Plumbing. Green Valley • Road. Webberville. (517)223- ASPHALT and additions. Professional garages. aluminum siding. rates. (313)227-2266. Professional chimney sweep. Courteous.dependable electric. carpentry. painting. 3162. work at low rates. (313)34&- roofing. decks. gutters. kit- DRIVEWAY gravel. sand and Fireplace repair. woodstove (313)349-8205 Reasonable rates. (313)449- Farm SERVICES 0213. chen and bath remodeling. We fill dirt. septic systems (new set up. Free estimates. call (313)349-8164 4220 after 3 p.m. Aluminum CONCRETE driveways. do It all from start to finIsh. and repairs). bulldozing and JB. CHIMNEY SWEEP. PAVING garages. basements. etc. (517)546-671O. (313)229-9446.(313)229-9287. ALUMINUM sidIng. trtm. gut- backhoe work. Culver Con- excavating Interior Decorating PATCHING Quality workmanship. free SOD ters. all aluminum repairs. Mel struction. (517)223-3618. Blue Grass Blend SEAL COATING OFFICE and residential space 0\a.(313)227-5973. estimates. (517)546-7264. BURNS AND SONS (517)223-8289. A-1 Service. new chimneys. all Free'Estlmates -~ ....~ ..I ...... , .. l EARL planning - Interior decorating DELIVERY & INSTALLATIO/,- INGRATTA&SON POND dredging. open ditch. masonry repalra. Cleaned. All Work Guaranteed consultant. Maquette In- Or U-Plckup 12 Mile & Concrete. brick. block. ex- QUAUTY BUILDER new and cleanout. wide-track roof leaks. (313)227-1325. EXCAVATING BLANCHARD teriors. (517)223-9684. Milford Rd. in New Hudson SIDING AND GUTTERS cavating. Free estimates. Ex- REASONABLE PRICES bUlldozing and grading. Over CHIMNEYS. fireplaces. John Fleming perienced - reliable. call Rico. Free estimates. licensed. For free estimates on your ad- 20 years experience. Klein ex- repaired or built new. cleaned. Septic fields. drain fields. , LandscapIng Rich black topsoil (313)878-2707. (313)437-5500 (517)546-5616. dition. dormer. new home. cavating. (517)546-0381. Wood stove Installation. State sewers. basements. land del. from our farm J & L Masonry and Cement garage. roof or siding. call: POND Dredging. wide track licensed. Insured. Northville clearing. grading. Construction. Free estimates. driveways. Sand. gravel. SEAMLESS eavotroughs. Auto Repair Inc. all types of masonry. new (313)231-1964 bulldozing. Fast and efficient. *SPECIAL * (313)349-1036. topsoil delivery. Perk aluminum overhang. roofing. and repair. Free estimate. call Doug for free estimates. Top Soli 7 Yds.-$55 437-2212 tests. chimney flashing. repairs. RUST repairs. bumping. pain- (313)229-4316. (313)455-4678 days. (313)781- Fill DIrt 7 Yds-$42 Licensed 30 years. (313)229- ting. frame work. Free LEONARD Masonry. 6053 evenings. DAVE'S CHIMNEY SWEEP (313)34&-7586 Peat· Wood Chips. earl< FOGARTY'S • Sand • Gravel" Stone 6m. reasonable estimates. Specializing. fireplaces. por- BILL MURPHY All wood burners and LANDSCAPING (517)546-7027. fireplaces. A totally clean EXCAVATION: Basements. Mlck White Trucking ches. chimneys. Reasonable QUALITY BUILDER PONDS Fall Clean-up Appliance Repair price. Free estimates. CUSTOM HOMES And shoreline dredging. Will operation. call (517)54&-9m or dralnflelds. driveways. A full Bands 348-3150 13131349-8644. additions. dormers. garages. assist In D.N.R. permits. home (517)54&-1863. service excavator. We offer Custom Landscaping D.R. Electric. Appliance ser- decks. finished carpentry. Joseph Buono Excavating. experience and quality. vice: refrigerators. freezera. 'NOT AfraId' band available for NINO'S concrete work. Landscape Additions Over 27 years experience. DON'T let your furnace catch a Aldrich Excavating. (313)878- microwave cvens. parties. Weddings. etc. Please basements. floors. porches. HOME REMODEUNG (313)229-8925. chili! Be In comfort. call us to- :;3703:=.'- _ Sod & Shrub dishwashers. ranges. call (517)548-3382. driveways. Trucking. gravel. kitchens. bathrooms. day for complete cleaning and HAULING of topsoil. sand and ~~ Installation washers and dryers. Large Reasonable. Free estimates. SMALL bulldozing. grading. aluminum siding. roofing. tune-up. Be ready for wlnterl gravel. back hoe work. Dennis ~~~~- parts Inventory for do-It- Brick, Block, Cement (313)878-5001. pre-landscaping. sod. Free "Old or Diseased brick. masonry and foundation save $10 with thIs ad! (517)223- Vesper (517)546-2220. yourself. Prompt courteous YOUNG Building & excavating estimates. Day or evenIng. Sod" repair Landscape service. low rates. (517)54&- ALL CEMENT & Enterprises. Block work, brtck (313)437-7148. 3477.' LAND clearing. acreage. raisIng and leveling Stripped & 4960. 116 West Grand River. MASONRY work. fireplaces and addl- PONCHO'S Chimney Sweeps. ' hedge rows and rock plies. By Supplies SPEQIALIZING Custom tlons. (313)878-8067. (313)878- houses Carpentry satisfaction guaranteed. Call the acre cr by the hour. Open Replaced Howell. Michigan. • Washed Sand Repairs. Res·I.. Comm·l. 6342. Licensed and Insured (313)449-a344. ditches dug or cleaned out. Call Today for a CARPENTER. 30 years ex- - Crushed Stone • FREE ESTIMATES CALL Porches. drives. walks. ==------THE Mad Hatter. Fireplaces. Culver Construction. (517)223- Free Estimate Lakeland. MI perience. Remodeling and - Cobblestone patios. footings. etc. 20 BuildIng & Remodeling woodstoves. cleanliness 3618. (517)223-8289. 455-8'1831278-8343_ RICK'S (313)231-1219 repairs. A-1 work at -Woodchlps APPLIANCE SERVICE CO yrs. expo Licensed. In- - guaranteed. Insured. ex- TRENCHING. footings. Block sured. Free Est. 313-348- reasonable prices. (517)223- - Washed Stone Serving you sInce 1970. 3148. cellentrates.(51~. and cement work. Licensed -Dolomite 0066.313-532-1302. costs no more FREE ESTIMATES It and Insured. (511)223-8118. -Boulders •••to get Mike Vallie licensed builder • CARPENTRY work by Ivel CI ean Up & Hauling Highland. Milford - Shredded Bark SOD first class workmanship We specialize In complete Farmer. Hamburg. Pinckney. White Lake. Commerce Picked up at F.arms 8 C&FCEMENT FIRST PLACE WINNER of home weatherization. New Brighton area. (313)231-1883. ALL-AROUND clean up and Fencing Any Quantity Walled Lake. Novl Mile bet. Farmington. two National Awards. construction remodeling. DECKS. doors. painting. hauling. Residential. commer- Ton - Yard - Bushel ALL TYPES OF cial building debris. Ap- Wholesale· Retail Halstead Rd •• or canton Servicing all major brands. HAMILTON has been Senior citizen discounts. recreation rooms. roofing. pliances. light demolition. Pickup or Delivered location 6 Days a Week Washers. dryers. CEMENT WORK satisfying customers (313)437-2109. (313)229-8063. stairs. Industrial maintenance. Very negotiable. (313)229-9638. FENCING dishwashers. BASEMENT, for over 20 years. HANCOCK Construction. All (313)363-7933. ALL KINDS Thomson's Pit a.m.-5 p.m. You deal directly with the types building and remodel- HAUUNG. Garage and base- \ 8 Refrtgeratlon. air condition- GARAGES, HOME Improvement. all types Commercial - Residential - In- owner. All work guaran- Ing. Will also consult do-lt- ment Junk. old furniture. ap- 48399 w. 7 Mile. Northville pel or Installed Ing. of carpentry work. Custom dustrial - All Types of Chain DRIVES, WALKS, teed and competitively yourselfers. (313)897-1325 or pliances. Commercial and belween Beck & Ridge Ads. remodeling. countertops. LInk - Split Rail & Farm - 437-9269 •• 10% off for seniors and ETC. priced. (313)981-6044. cabinets. drywall. call Gary. residential building debris. 349-1350 • 349-4400 - FREE ESTIMATES Very reasonable. (313)437- SpecIalizing In Wood Privacy unemployed. (313)437-6808. Fences - Fence Repairs. Free RESIDENTIAL • Designs 7384. (313~745. Fast. courteous servIce you KITCHEN REMODEUNG ROOF repair and carpentry Estimates. - Additions - Kitchens can depend on. & COMMERCIAL Formica Face your work. no Job too small. call TRASH and carry. rubbish. - Porch - Enclosures. (313)363-9919 30 years experience old cabinets Bill. (313)231-3881. Junk. appliances, anything. SOUTH LYON etc. Custom Counter Tops Very reasonable rates. (313)348-2710 Basement Rec. Rooms Carpet CleanIng (511)548-3788. FENCE CO. ~ ROOT'S'· SPECIALIIII HAMILTON Any Finish Wood-work Doora & service JACK STRACHAN A-Professional carpet and fur- 313-437-4445 MALCOLM CEDES Custom niture cleaning speclall For .. EXCAVATING Professional appliance repair. (313)624-2414 BILL'S Garage Doors. CEMENT MASONRY Remodeling the next 30 days. we will best service call only·$14.95. Call specializing In Taylor garage CONTRACTOR Call 559-5590 ... 24 Hours any prlcel call now and save todsy and be In service doors and openers. Acorn Furniture Refinishing KITCHEN remodeling. big I Free estimate. 20 yeara • BULL DOZING. BACKFILLS. • tonight' We wort< on all major steel Insulated entrance Licensed and Insured. cabinets and countertops. experience. (517)223-3477. FURNITURE stripping by brands. (511)223-3477. High quality at a fair price. References. Tom Nelson. doors. repair service - new • BA~EMENTS· DRIVEWAYS. ABLE carpet and Upholstery hand. call Jim. (517)54&-7784. (313)437-9897 ROGER FOSS & (313)632~135. and used complete (517)54&-8875. • ROADS • STUMP REMOVAL. Cleaners. 2 average size remodellzallon. roofing. (313)349-6118 LICENSED builder. FREE Asphalt COMPANY rooms cleaned $20. satlsfae> siding and windows. Free FURNITURE repair and * GRAVEll TOP SOIL * ESTIMATES. All types tlon guaranteed. (313)229-04650. estimates. Days (511)521-4121. restoration. The sewdust Box. "WE WILL GLADL Y A-1-cement work. driveways. remodeling. Garages. decks. MGB Carpet Cleaning. after7 pm. (517)223-3119. Dudley Scott. (511)548-4995. porches. Block and brick work • Remodellng/Repalr additions. Larry (313)667-2328. MOVE THE EARTH MICHIGAN - New Homes residential and commerctal. and repair. Marcucci Con- QUALITY building at the Drywall, • Addltlons/Garages Furniture and automobile Handyman FOR YOU" struction. Free estimates. lowest prices. Additions. available. Steam extraction. ASPHALT Tom. (313)349-4754. - Basements DRYWALL. old and new. tex- FREE ESTIMATES garages. repairs. roofing. (313)634-0880. (313)634-7328. AL Pollard - woodwork. Home • Kitchens/Baths siding. cement and block turing. free e~tlmates. 17 repairs. free estimates. PAVING ROGER FOSS (313)834-6969. , ACT NOW work. (313)437·1928. years exper1ence. \ (313)885- (313)227-6050. Llcensedllnsured PROFESSIONAL carpet. fur- 3858. (313)383-0075. • Professional brick and block niture. wall cleaning. Fire and CARPENTERI Brick Mason. &84-2107 work done at low prices. Big (313)437-1194 Bulldozing DRYWALL. hang finished and Driveways,Parking smoke. water damage. 2 step Porches. decks. additions. Jim Root • lob or small. Any size repair. ·1 will be glad to show you textured. call Jim (517)54&- flreplaces and cement wort<. cleaning. Service Master of 16 Years Expenence Lots, etc• • Free estimates. call J. B. my work. References BAGGETI 3834 or Frank (511)54&6389. (313)624-9038. glv§n. Howell. (517)548-4560. SealCoating Masonry. (313)229·9446. EXCAVATING JOURNEYMAN drywall. taper EXPERIENCED Handyman. ..All Work Guaranteed" (313)229-9287. QUALITY Septic systems. base- Carpet Service and texturing. call Wayne Home repairs. painting. yard after 6:00 pm. (313)229-2603. work. decks. custom remodel- ments, bulldozing, CARPET Installed and Free Estimates 'B --R....I-C-K-.-b....IOC"""k,.-.-ce-m-e-nt-w-ork..,.... REMODELING LIVINGSTON Plasterlng/- Ing. Free estimates. satisfac- gravel, driveway CUl- repaired. 25 yeara exper1ence. licensed and Insured. (511)223- Complete building and re- Texture Contractora. Repairs. tion guaranteed. call Ron 887-4626 verts, parking lots and (517)223-3934. $$ Save Money This Winter $$ 8118. modeling service. Rough remodeling. customizing. pro- (313)227-2859 or Dick (313)227- and finish carpentry. KIl- sewers. CARPET. vinyl and lIIe In- 2889. Let 'Amana Energy Command LEHR BRiCK. block and cement fessional quality. (313)227· work. Top quality wort< of all chens and basements our NORTHVILLE staller also repair specialist. 7325. EXTERIOR painting. drywall. 18 years experience. Good Gas Furnace save you 26% to ASPHALT PAVING kinds with satisfaction specialty. M. B. Drywall. Quality work. carpentry. Any small or large 349-0116 buys on carpet and pad. call Also ROOFING guaranteed. Plus repaIrs. 18 years' experience Free estimates. Reasonable lob. Experienced carpenter. 40% on heating cost compared to BULLDOZING. grading. Bob (313)231-3951 or (313)667- CommerCIal & Residential. chimneys. wood stoves. etc. Free eStlmatos rates. (313)632-6699. Reasonable. All areas. backhoe work. trucking and 7811. your standard gas furnace. Qualitv Work. THE PRICE Big or small Jobs. (313)878- Licensed (313)885-8183. drain flelds. Young Building & NEW Covenant Drywall. IS RIGHTI Deep Strength 9049~::.__ =.,.- _ JERRY'S HANDYMAN. Painting. It is a breakthrough in Furnace • Excavating Enterprises. Ceramlcnle Residential to repairs. Malenals FREE ESTIMATE. poNCRETE wort<. Block foun- REPAIR AND (313)87&«M2. (313)878-8087. Specializing In texturing. drywall. carpentry. paneling Design to set new standards for (313)229-9352. and home repairs. Free 531.8016 jjatlons. garages. porches. BULLDOZING and grading. 30 ALL ceramic tile expertly driveways. walks. patios. MODERNIZATION estimates. Call Loren. yeara experienco. large and done. new and repair. licens- TOM T. Drywall. new and gas heating efficiency & perfor- (313)349-2248.11no answer, call basement floors. pole barns. (313)437'- small dozers. Eldred and ed. (313)227-7754. (313)474- remodeling. Smooth. spray or repair wort<. call Pyramid. before Bam or after 5:30pm. mance that will SAVE YOU STATEWIDE After 5 p.m. Sons. (313)229-6657. 0008. texture. Call (517)54&-1945. (313)227-6389. HANDYMAN service. small MONEY. BACKHOE wort<. bulldozing. Chimney Cleaning I Electrlc8l i concrete lobs. roof repair. PAVING ADDmONS. remodeling. kit· grading, sepllc fields and Commercial Repair general maintenance. house For further information call us at: MASONRY BY chens. basements.' new trucking. (313)229-8155. ELECTRICIAN. licensed. Resldenllal painting. etc. (511)521-3232. a.GARRETT homes. Licensed builder. Call A clean chimney Ilia ssfe one. Resldenllal and commercial. FREE ESTIMATES Residential and commercial. Richard Krause (313)~155. We clean all wood burners. Free estimates. Rea~le ROTOTlLLlNG. yard clean-up. Michigan Air Performance ALL WORK GUARANTEED Br1ck. block. natural stone. truck hauling. garage and ADDITIONS. new homes. IIreplaces and 011burning fur- rates. (313)227,1550. I Rumford fireplaces. Quality ~sement cleaning. outside garages. remodeling. all types naces. For a professional Job LICENSED electrician. lowest (313\887-9616 craftsman. reasonable prices. of building. Licensed and In- call Stan's Chimney Cleaning. maintenance. lawn mowIng. 437-8554 Ht'GHI.AND (313)887-4823. possible rates. Immediate ser- (313)231-1917. sured. (313)22701198. (313l88e-4S38.(313)667-3349. vice. Bill. (313)474-8288. after 5 p.m. call: 437-6874 .• , .11 Wednesday, September 28, 1ll83-S0UTH LYON HERALD-NORTHVILLE RECORD-WALLED LAKE·NOVI NEWS-THE MILFORD TIMES-9oB 107 Miscellaneous 107 Miscellaneous 107 Miscellaneous 108 Miscellaneous 109 Lawn & Garden 109 Lawn & Garden 109 Lawn & Garden 110 Sporting Goods 110 Sporting Goods Wanted Care and Equipment Care and Equipment Care and Equipment OCTOBER Doll 6aIe, begins' SNOWFLAKE Plant. Rare, ex- U Haul Rental now In LIVE balt and tsckle. Perch to SKIS, Olin Mark IV, 180, never Friday, September 30 through otic, 22 Inch leaves, $50. downtown LInden. (313)735- SCRAP copper, brass, Black dirt from a sod farm. $54 FOR lawns mowed, call Jack, TRACTOR. 8 HP BoIens, In- Muskle minnows. Campfire used, no bindings, $200. (313)349-8355. october. Includes all dolls, Phone(313)~166. 5770. radiators, batteries, lead, Junk for a 8 yard load. (313)632-6790. (517)546-7883. cludes snow plow, mower, wood. Hours 7 - 7, 7 days. dollhouses, and miniatures. 20 In. SChwinn boy's blke,lIke cars, Iron, etc. Free appliance (313)632·7706. GRAVELY cornmerclal10 h.p. rake, furrow, and plow. $800. Eldreds BaIt House. (313)229- 6657. Byers Counlry Store, 213 Com- new, 5 speed. (517)546-1488. USED RAILROAD TIES dumping. Regal's (517)546- CRAFTSMAN 5 hp. riding walking tractor with snow (313)878-5614. merce Road, Commerce. lay- 3820. blower, snow blade, chains, T. C. Contender, 10 Inch .44 DELIVERED $8. EACH mower, runs but needs motor WARD'S 16 hp. lawn and mag with scope. Extra away until January 1, 1984. Br- SIERRA wood burner, Insert dozer blade, 40 Inch mower, 2 LEFT handed compound bow, .357 (313)654.9863 work. $180. (313)498-2514. garden tractor with mower barrel, Pachmyer grips, case, Ing children to feed ducks. or free-standing, heats 1700 sickle bars (2 and 3 Inch), Darton, 55 pound draw with DRIVEWAY gravel, crushed deck and snowblower. $1,200. extras. Never fired, $525. per· POST Hole digging for pole sq. It. $395. (313)227-3935. cultivator, all very good condI- quiver, $75. (517)223-3526. WEDDING Invitations, SCRAP WANTED stone, pea stone, septic Alter Sp.m. (517)546-5375. mlt. (313)231-3492. barns, fences, and wood STAINLESS steel childs awing tion. $1,500. Call alter 5 p.m. napkins, thank you notes, COPPER 45/60 per Ib stone, fill dirt. sand and black WANTED: Sickle mower for decks. Call (313)437·1675. set, $40. (517)548-1741, (313)437-8929. 50 Pound compound bow, ar- matches, everything for your BRASS 25/50 per Ib dirt. (313)231·1150. Wheel Horse lawn tractor • • PARTY Store equipment, 2 l:(31:.:;3:2)220-5730==::::.~ _ AUTO RAD .35 and up rows and accessories. Hun- wedding. The Milford FREE Interest and no SHREDDED bark, railroad ties. (517)548-3819. WEATHERBY mag, Ger- Al,UM .20 to .35 ting clothes, two man portable 300 freezers, 2 reach In beverage Tlmes,436 N. Maln, Milford, paymenta on Cub Cadets until Rod Raether, (517)546-4498: WHEEL Horse garden tractor. man Mark V. Leupold scope SUPER TOOL SALE FREE OF IRON fish shanty, Ice spud, 5.7Ox8 coolers. (517)548.0879. (313)685-1507. March 15, 1984 with down SHREDDED black dirt, topsoil, 7 HP., with snowblade and 3X9, $750. (313)685-1730 even- Indoors - plumbing tools, 2 ton TUNGSTON CARBIDE 20% new tire and wheel, and 1,200 Pounds of white snow- on discounted prices! Subur- peat moss, sand, gravel. Rod . blower, chains, plow, disk, miscellaneous. (517)546-2878. ings. ' hydraulic car Jack, saws, WELL points changed and $3 per lb. and up flock, 25 pound bags, $20 per ban Lawn Equipment, 5955 Raether, (517)546-4498. and cultivator. $325. (313)227- clamps, wood vice, drills, wells repaired. Quality work, MANN METALS CO. bag or for all. (517)223- Whitmore Lake Road, 7546 mornings or alter 6 pm. $800 wrenches, all kinds of Cralt- prompt service. (3131229-6672. 24604Crestview Ct. SNOWBLOWER, Sears, 7 3665. Brighton. (313)227-9350. Horse, sell-propelled, tire man power and hand tools, WELLPOINTS from $26.95, Farmington Hills, MI 110 Sporting Goods Red Delicious and PURE water home distillers chains, electric start. Ex· over 100 Jars of assorted Myers Pumps, plumbing, (313)478-6500 are practical and sure. LIv- PINES. SPRUCE cellent condition, $450. BROWNING 12 guage Jonathon goodies, and more. heating and electrical sup- Ingston Pure Water. (517)223- OR FIRS (517)546-2878. automatic, $325. Browning 20 Outdoors • Electric edger, plies. Use our well driver free SAWMILL. Basket case, large SEARS 6 hp. Shreader bag- guage pump, $125. Both good You-Pick 9784. shovels, rakes, post hole dig- with purchase. Martin's Hard- older planer, brlcker type 3-12 Feet Tall ger, excellent conditon. $150. condition. (313)669-4171. StartlnA October 1 & 2 PLASTIC storm window ger, trimming shears, and ware, South Lyon. (313)437- wench, power take off driven. Choice 01 1000's at Farm material at Hamburg Hard- more. 0600. (313)449-2133. Prices. SPECIALIZING IN (313)878-llO81. COLONIAL gun cabinet, holds Also In our showroom; Furniture • 2 swivel rockers, bartlett pears, prune plums, • ware, 10596 Hamburg Rd. SCRAP automatic transmis- BLUE SPRUCE SEARS 10 horse tractor, ten guns, also storage. ex- white chest-of.- cut. Very good condition. $425. of Items seiling for no more 7828. Lake Road, Milford. Fall 250 Gallon 011 tank with gauge, lng, angles, channels, beams, hours. 9 to 5. Tuesday through (517)546-7389. etc. Call Regal's (517)546-3820. than $25. you can now place an $25. Aller 8 p.m. (511)223-3410. 106 Miscellaneous saturday (313)685-3924. (1·96 to ad In the Green Sheet for Yz OCTOBER special. DIs- GAS stove, $20. (313)887-6383. STORM door (32x60), circuit prlcel Ask our ad-tsker to Wanted Wixom exit, 6 miles north on counted for cash. Topsoil, SOFA. Modern turquoise biaker boxes, Jet well pump. place a Bargain Barrel ad for Wixom Road to Duck Lake processed and unprocessed. '(elvet. $25. (3131~1. (313)437-«J45. you, (10 words or less) and BUYING used furniture and Roadl. All, sand, gravel, stone. 25% SEARS 16 power. tilting level, she will bill you only $2.25. appliances. (517)223-9212. CRAFTSMAN lawn tractor. discount on remaining cement SPI{)BR OR{)HARDS TWO girls 20 In. blcyles $10 extension like a tripod, level- (This speclai Is offered to 30 Evergreens, 4 to 6 feet tall. Electric start, 10 h.p., mower steps. Well seasoned FARM MARKBT each. (313)349-0065. Ing rod. Complete. $250. homeowners only-sorry, no Reasonable. Call from 8 to 5. deck, used 2 seasons. Like firewood. Eldred's Bushel 10411 CJy1I.",. l,mleE olUS 23 0,.. t ooa • of 00,• .." 632-7692 (313)878-9081. commercial accounts. (313l476-a058. new, $600. (517)546-8921• Stop (313)229-6657. • HOUSEHOLD SERVICE AND BUYERS DIRECTORY

Wallpapering Well Drilling Landscaping landscaping Music Instruction Plumbing Roofing & Siding Storm Windows INSIDE roiling storms. Huge AEROSCAPE Landscaping. WALLPAPERING MUSIC LESSONS savings over replacements. TOPSOIL Design, sod and seeding ser- PLUMBING BOB'S Experienced professional. Glass. screen repairs. 'Screened·unscreened vice, dethatchlng, decks, Piano-Organ ROOFING & REPAIRS union trained. full-time. LAKELAND Repair-Replacement Reasonable prices. Free • Peat-mixed soli seawalls, retainIng walls, Strings-Wind COMM·L .• RESIDENTIAL Starting $7.50 per roll. PUMP&MOTOR ·GardenSoll woo d fen c e s, .1 awn Modernization PERSONALLY DONE estimates. (3131229-5160. 'Satisfaction guaranteed. 517/548-4003 ·WoodChlps FREE EST .lGUARANTEE Open 9 to 6. Northern Builder • maintenance. renovating. In- 349-0580 Electric Sewer Cleaning MARK COIlIlERCIAl·RESlDENnAl sales. North OId-23. ·Shredded Bark sured. free estimate. (3131878- REFE~ENCES~78 3225 THE PAPERHANGER .NDUSTRIAl LONG Complete Un_ 01 ·Sand (all typesl 3740. Schnute Music Studio Pump .. Molor .. Parta ·Crushed Stone Northville Tree service 13131437-9850 BLACK top soli, shredded PLUMBING ROOFING. New or tear-oll. 2"&("Wan Pump Rapair ·Landscape Boulders Siding, storms and additions. bark, crushed stone, mason AND Slala lie No.~ 1 to 100 Yards Painting & Decorating $7.50 PER ROLL & UP sand, fill sand. fill dirt. pea LIcensed and Insured. F,ee 317 N.National-Howell 7 Days Delivery FANCY BATH estimates, references. WE MOVE Experienced professional. (2bIocka N 01s.c.ol SIal. Olllce) stone. backhoe work. (3131229- - EIi>cIrlc Molexa Rewind Shop' PAINTING BOUTIQUE (3131227-1198. scaffolding In hallways. 349-0116 6935. ' Dependable and references. COLLEGE student with equip- Interior-Exterior Serving the area ROOFING. Experienced, Windows reasonable, guaranteed. TREES DOROTHY 229-7825 ment and experience for leaf WALLPAPERING since 1949 PREMIUM QUALITY removal and lawn Licensed. Call alter 5 p.m., 3 to 9" Diameter Reasonable Rates 190 E. Main Street WALLPAPER Installation and ALL OF US HERE AT maintenance. Now Is the time (3131227-3328. Northville-349-0373 We Also coordinaton. Very reasonable to dethatch. (313)437-8259. Call Lou T.D. Bjorllng and Company. BLUEGRASS , call Charlene evenings. LICENSE'D Journeyman Roofing and sheet metsl. Buy, Sell South Lyon ,. DESIGNER LANDSCAPERS. (313)349-1558 Transplant (3131227-2701. BLEND Complete landscape design. plumber, no Job too small. Shingles. flat roofs, tear-offs, Industries Also sewer cleaning. Very repairs. Reasonable, licensed WALLPAPERING - PAINTING. Preparation for sod and are here to help you reasonable. Call George, and Insured. South Lyon and Experienced. Quality PickUp& seeding. Retainer walls. top PAINTING Morgan Tree with all of your window (517)546-4090. area. (3131437-9366,Terry. workmanship. Very Delivery \ soli, shredded bark, trees, INTERIOR-EXTERIOR Transplant & Landscape reasonable prices. Same needs. Prime and PLUMBING. New homes, shrubs, trucking for all Rubbish Removal week service. Bob. (313)475- replacement windows WA!,.LPAPERING repairs. remodeling. Licens- ',DELGAUDIO materials. call Joe for free 313/229-2686 2183, (3131482-7304. available. Come to our estimates. All work ed, quality work at lair prices. MONROE'S Rubbish removal, showroom at SOD FARMS guaranteed. (511)546-6721. BY (517)546-8707,(511)223-3146. residential, commercial. ARROW Tree Experts. Profes- Northville 348-3022 Special pick up 7 days a week. 415N. Lafayette FR.l\NK MURRAY sional tree and stump Wall Washing Nov! 348-3024 517 DRIVEWAY gravel and stone. Roofing & Siding (313)994-0431or(313l663-m4. South Lyon, MI Neatness & Quality removal. Same day service. Walled Lake 669-2121 Fill sand, topsoil. Gene Cash A-1 wall washing, carpet and or call: 546-3569 Sawmill Licensed, Insured. (313)437- South Lyon 437-4133 Isand & Gravel. (313)437-3104. Work Guaranteed furniture cleaning. Also In- 4335. Milford 685-8705 EVERGREENS, Scotch Pine Top Grade Paint Applied CUSTOM sawing. Your logs or terior, exterior painting. All 437-4151 BLUEGRASS EXPERIENCED tree trimmer Brighton 227-4436 and White Pine. (3131229-6935. 24 yrs. Experience STARR ours. Munro's Sawmill work professIonally done. and tree remover. reasonable LAWN SUPPLIES Free Estimates with ~ONSTB.UCTION (313)349-2359, Novi. rates. Call Bob any time Reasonable. Free estimates. • No Obligation (517)223-34n. (313)348-9278. Cutting SOD HYDRD-SEEDING Soptlc Tank Service Window Washing pickUP or del. ***r- ED'S Tree Servlce. 20 years Lawns and soli erosion con- 313-437-5288 EXPERT ROOFING SEPTIC tsnk cleaning, Installa- experience. reasonable rates, RESIDENTIAL. 20 years ex- trol. Grass seed mixture of all tion, repair and perk tests. C. Water Weed Control perience, references. Free Mon.·Sun.8-5 A-1 Quality work at sane (OLD AND NEW) free estimates. (517)546-1390. types. Miller Hydro-Seedlng, estimates. Call Steve (313)437- prices. Jack's Painting, 12 SHINGLES C. L. S. chemical available. 20 (517)223-9286. LAKE weeds cut, free 6514. 51825w.8Mlle years experience. (313)231- BUILT UP years experience. Licensed Northville and bonded. Marv Lang Septic estimates. (313)227-3318. WILLIAM Beal Window Clean- 2872. HOT ASPHALT LAKELAND Cleaning. (313)349-7340. NOW giving free estimates for Ing. Residential and commer- A-1 Professional quality! In- RUBBER BASE 464-2080-464-2081 LAWN MOWING, dethatchlng, TREE CARE aquatic weed control. GREAT cial. Free estimates. Fully In- terior, exterior painting. Leaky All Types Masonry sewing LAKE AQUATIC WEED CON· sured. (517)546-2637 or trimming, Reasonable. FOTIS roofs and basements, save LANDSCAPING, since 1954. call Dan Trimming, toppIng or TROL. (313)878-9081. (517)548-3010. 1OD's$, repair them now. Also, ALTERATIONS. Restyling, Complete removal (313) 437-1174 (313)~~ custom designing, Brighton· • H.E. EDWARDS carpet and fumlture cleaning. Including stump 20 years experience. .A. Howell area. Call Verna May, 24 hour service LANDSCAPING, LAND leveling, sodding and Reasonable. Free estimate. H CRANE (517)548-3700. certified and Insured seeding, private roads grad- (511)223-34n. • Custom sewing. dresses are 313-231-3557 SOD ed, brush hog and flail mow- FOR the finest In professional ROOFING my specialty, alterations. Call Pick·up or Delivered Ing. Excellent references. painting service, commercial and alter 5 p.m. (313)348-9278. TREE trimming and removal. Certalnteed Shingles 52195 C!!l!!lt ' '. Whltesldlng 54995 Installed (313)227-7562. or lesldentlal, new construe- ~::~r~~GraYFros,OftJy PerSQ ...... perSQ Sheet FOR all your sewIng needs - Free estimate. Phone days or ",,1(... -:..r-:;:::::> Special 8" SM (019) tlon or r&.

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111 Farm Products 112 Farm Equipment 152 Horses&. 152 Horses&. 115 Help Wanted General 115 Help Wanted General 115 Help Wanted General 115 Help Wanted General 185 Help Wanted General Equipment Equipment APPLES. Cortland, Wealghy, 850 John Deere diesel tractor, BARMAID/waitress wanted. DRUMMER wants to start or MIDDLE aged woman to IIYe In WOMAN to take care of elder- Ida Red. Also fresh cider. 7 foot rear mount, sickle bar Arabians 1983 colt and fillies. No experience necessary. loin working rock band. and care for elderly lady, light ly lady, 2 weekends per Herb Gralnger, 2588 Pinckney month. Write: O. C. mower, 6 foot push blade, and Egyptaln bred, Ansata, Egyp- YOUNG QUARTER HORSES Will train the rlght person. (517)548-9588. JANITORS house work, wages, (51n546- Rd. Howell. (517)548.1326. Part-time, eyenlngs, ex- Kroneman, P.O. Box 98, Wall- tire chains, like new, 200 taln prince bloodlines. Blue PRICED TO SELL Neat appearance a must. App- 1485. ALFALFA hay, first and se- hours. (313)m.c248. ribbon show quality. Saclflce. STEVE BARR 313-832-7306 ly at Zukey Lake Tayern perience helpful. Apply In per- NEEDLECRAFTERS, put your ed Lake. MI. 48088. cond cutting. $1.00 a bale. Out JOHN Deere 2020 tractor with Terms. (313)227-7338. (313)231-1441. son 9 am to 4 pm, Monday spare time and talent to work WANTED: Lead guitar player, Secretaries of through Friday at 2500 Packard of barn and field, also heavy duty front end loader. 3 APPALOOSA. quarter mare, 3 BABY-sitter for two children, for you. Ineed Instructors for keyboard player and drum- Road, Suite 201. Ann Arbor. dellyered. (313)887-8409 or bottom plows, bush hog. log years, 14'h hands, frosty black 153 Farm Animals weekdays, my South Lyon NOVI home classes, no collecting. mer. Preferably with Yocals. (313)887~. splitter, blade. (51n223-8151. and white, can be registered. home. (313)437-2545 alter letKeUy JEWELS by Parklane now hir- no dellYery, will train. Call Call (313)227-4254 or (313)227- ARAUCANAS chickens, lay alter 5 p.m. APPLES pick your own, 8N Tractor, straight blade, training started, very gentle. 5 pm. Ing, full or part-time. Work 9 Becky, (313)227-1698. 6694 colored eggs, $2.00 each. work for you. hours, earn approximately weekends only. 54480 Grand Ganon blade, dOUble bottom great 4-H. $300 or best oller. PART-TIme retired barber. WOMAN over 35 wanted for (313)437-1905. AUTOMOTIVE $157. No Investment. (517)223- River, New HUdson, open 10 plow, brush hog, old disk (51n548-3454. Secretarial skills Call after 7 p.m. (313)6~. child care In our Novl home, BEEF cattle, cows and calfs. SERVICE ADVISOR 3333. ' to 5. (313)437-6081, (313)437- drag. 11'h ft. Slide-on ARABIAN filly weanling, lIyer like yours are own transportation, (313)632-e790.(313)832-7706. Excellent opportunity with PERSON wanted to dellYer 11492. camper. (313)437~54. chestnut, very typy. KEYPUNCH operator wanted, references, light housekeep- S5OO. fastest grOWing suburban valuable. And. with Monday Green Sheet, APPLES (many yarletles). (313)459-3053. EIGHT week old feeder pigs, part-time, flexible hours, 129 Ing. Monday' through Friday. NEW Idea manure spreader, Ford dealer, experience Kelly Services, the Wednesday Argus and LIY- doughnuts, carmel apples, castrated and shots. (517)223- 'experlenced preferred. (313)348-3271. power take 011 on rubber. 1~2O ARAB gelding, 14.2 hands, necessary. Contact: temporary help Ingston Press to carriers and cider. jams and honey. KaUin 8145. (3131685-7073. WHITEHALL Home on Grand tires. Works good, $590. seven years, gray, very In- Bob Stewart betw. 2-4 p.m. people, you can put stores In the area of Brighton Orchards, 6060 Oakgroye FEEDER pigs. 4 second litter Riyer needs mature Aides to (517)54&-1512. 2641 E. M-59, telligent, affectionate, McDONALD FORD SALES those skills to work and Hartland. Must have van Road, Howell. (511)546.4907. sows due to farrow Noyember Howell. registered. (313)634-3401. 427~ and stili enjoy a or covered truck, must also be do personal care for the elder- 1st. (313)878-3328. LPand RN ly and do housework and laun- APPLES! Pick your own open- ONE four wheel driye 16 HP. BLUE clay for horse stalls. flexible working good with kids. Call Circula- Ing Saturday October 1 with JERSEY cow. seven years, tion, (313)227-4442, leaYlng dry from 4 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Kuboto tractor with front Eldred and Sons, (313)229- schedule. So call A progresslYe, warm, long Red and Golden Delicious, fresh four months. registered, name, address, phone call (313)474-3442. loader, rear end grader, one 6857. ANOTHER Kelly Services term care facility Is looking for Northern Spys, Ida Reds and very gentle. (313)634-3401. number and type of Yehlcle. 48 Inch rototlller, one 48 Inch BELGIUM draft horse, 5 year today. Let Kelly sharp InnovatlYe. Put your nur- 166 Help Wanted sales John-E. Peabody Orchards, mower, one heavy duty traller. LARGE Yacclnated Holstein DEAD END? work for you. sing skills to work and call: PREP person needed, full- (313)629-6416. old gelding, very gentle. Used very little. (313)731-4226 (313)632-6790.(313)832-7706. heifer. due In 2 weeks. Fowler- oak Hili Nursing Home In Far- time, afternoon shllt, requires AN exceptional opportunity BRIGHTON Farmer's Market. alter6 pm. Yllle, (5tn223-9900. All of the "Help Nt eQu.1 09po<1UflJly emplOyer lot F preparation of foods for dinner for motivated people seeking BAY gelding, 14.3 hands, very mington. (313)477-7373. Saturdays, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wanted" Ads say the NOIan .~ttICY- Neve'. let buffet. Hartland Big Boy, M-59 unlimited Income, bonus car, POLE barn materials, we stock gentle, pleasure horse, easy RABBITS for sale, lIye or Open to October 29. Aea dressed. 1250 Byron Road, same thing: "Must and US023. trayel, Insurance, and retire- a full line. Build It yourself and keeper, Western. English, 10 (313) Market Included In market 0c- ment. Anron Associates, save, we can tell you how. years. (313)227-3292. Howell. (5tn546-1605. have at least a high LPN'S/RN'S PART-time kitchen help, tober 22 and 29. For more In- South Lyon Lumber and Farm school diploma." If the moms welcome. Apply In per- (313)349-7355. CAN board 4 horses. Box RABBITS. $3 each or 227-2034 HOME CARE formation call the Chamber of Center. 415 East Lake. son alter 2 pm, Annie's Pot AVON has an opportunity stalls and pasture. Pinckney reasonable offer. (313)685- lack of a high school Newly established home Commerce, (313)227-5086. (313)437-1751. Restaurant, Howell. established to earn money Im- area. (313)878-5070. 8639. diploma is a road block health care agency Is now ac- 300 Bales of straw. (517)54&- POST hole digger for tractor, WANTED: good home for for you, consider in- IELL~-~~irl· cepting applications for LPN/- RESIDENT manager needed mediately. Brighton, Howell, 1819. 12 Inch auger, $150. (313)684- 4 horse hot walker, S250. Col- RN - prlvate duty. Home health for small apartment building In Deerfield Township. Call onIal Acres barn. 61325 Eleven Angus Holstein cow, $475. vesting some of your Sf:RVICES CONCORD grapes. Salem 0616, (313)360.2796. care experience preferred. NorthYllle. Great opportunity anytime for appointment Mile Road. (313)437-8193. (51n223-3666. time In the Adult School Township, South Lyon area. DRAFTSPERSONS needed. Call Professional Home for retfred couple. Neat ap- (313)227-1426 or (313)735-4057 Completion Program (313)348-3443.(313)3.49-1944. DRESSAGE, 4-H. trick horses 154 Pet Supplies Call now, (313)557-1200 Job Health care, (313)229-2075. pearance, pleasant personalI- leaye message. SYMONS TRACTOR for sale. Lessons. New stalls offered by your local Network, 28860 Southfield Rd. (313)229-2074. ty, able to do mInor repairs & EQUIPMENT COMPANY KA-LYN·S. (313)229-7353. call available. (313)832-5266. Community Education Southfield. and maintain grounds. Free EARN FREET-5HIRTS CUP&SAVETHISAD YOUR FORD DEALER UCENSED nurses and recent FOUR box stalls available, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., 7 days. Department. Get In- DENTAL-Treatment assistant. apartment plus salary. Reply Glye a T-shirt party or earn for Dean's Custom Poultry FOR 31 YEARS Westland HI-Pro, $12.00 for 50 graduates with permit to prac- Milford area. $80 per stall. formation on FREE Position aYallable In Brlghton tice, relief positions open In to Box 1517, NorthYllle Record, needed cash by seiling T- Dressing. 807 Tyrell Road, BIG where It counts, customer pounds, Peppy Chase, lams, (313)684-0919. classes by calling: for a mature IndiYIduai who Is long term care. Call for Inter- 104 W. Main, Northville, MI shIrts. 150 styles oyer 1500 Morrice, Mich. 1-(517)62S-4897. service. See us for' all your Eukanuba. Miscellaneous Interested In helping people Ylew appointment or apply In 48167. transfers. (313)887-4603 or needs. FOX Pointe Farms, horses supply on sale until gone. SOUTH LYON help themselYes. CDA, RDA or person at Kith HaYen, South REAL Estate One looking for (313)326-5098. CONCORD grapes, you pick, (517)271-8445Gains boarded, large box stalls. In- (437-8150) 26 door arena, lessons, training. 155 Animal Services other chalrslde experience re- Prospect, Ypsilanti. (313)483- motivated people who want a Hamburg area. (313)231-1939. north of Howell and west of quired. CreatlYlty, enthusiasm Fenton. 40 acres. Excellent 24 hour 6125. satisfying career and are will- FULL-TIME help needed for CERTIAED Vernal Alfalfa $112. WHITMORE LAKE and a healthful life style are all care. (313l363-O675. ALL breed boarding and per- UCENSED Dental Hygenlst Ing to work for top commis- carpet cleaning company. ex- per 60 lb. bushel. Iroquois necessities. Submit resumes sonalized grooming. serving wanted part-time. experience sion, excellent training pro- perience preferred. will traln. Alfalfa $112. per 60 lb. bushel. YANMAR diesel tractors fall FOUR horse goose neck to Box 1509, Brighton Argus, the community for 25 years. necessary. call (517)~779. gram. We would like to talk to Neat appearance. For Inter- Cole's Elevator, east end of sale. 16 to 33 hp, 2 and 4 wheel trailer. Good condition, 113 E. Grand Riyer, Brlghton, (313)437-2941. Tamara Kennels. (313)229- you. Call A. J. Richter, Ylew call (517)5$-5626. Marlon Street In Howell. drlYe, '83 Ilest· prices at 4339. MI48116. UCENSED Teacher for child Manager, (313)227-5005. (51n546-2720. Michigan'S largest dealer. GRAY 'h Arab gelding, care center, experience re- FULL-TIME lumber and hard- Grooming, all breeds. DENTAL office manager. ex- RESPONSIBLE, reliable, Financing ayaliabie at Hodges registered. good disposition, DOG quired. Near US-23 and M-36. ware sales position aYallble. EXCELLENT quality hay and (313)437-6434or (313)437-7365. perienced, full-time, Call Lori mature baby-sitter. 3 days a Farm Equipment, (313)6~ shows potential. $1,700. September 19 Call (313)449-8756 between Experlence preferred. Apply straw dellYered. Eyenlngs [i~~for Interview: (313)227-4111. week for 2 year old In my In person, Tlmberlane MALTESE stud serYlce. Enrollnowl 12:30 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. (313)475-8585. 6461. (313)685-8013. (313)348-6367. (313)581-3367. Brlghton home. References, Lumber. 42780 W. Ten Mile, HORSES boarded. english, LABEL Press Operator, prln- EVERGREENS, all sizes, all BABY SITTER. experienced. DIRECTOR of Nursing. Howell own car, non-smoker. 113 Electronics PUPPIEPAD tlng experience and/or Novl. kinds, I dig, you haul. Near: Western lessons, trainIng In my home, before and after facility, 229 bed multl-leYel (313)227-5585. aYaliable, Veterlnary approy- Professional all breed dog graphic arts experience SMIUNG WOMAN, 3 hours a Fowlerville and Chase Lake 84K Commodore, tape drlve, school. (313)229-6662 alter nursing home. desires an ag- RESTAURANT - waitresses, ed. exceptional care, Indoor grooming. 17 years ex- desirable. Apply at: Trl-State day. 5 days a week. $150. Must Road. (517)223-9049. word processor, musIc com- 6:30 p.m. gresslye. dedicated Director walters, bartenders and arena, must see to appreciate. perience. Reasonable. Hospital Supply Corp., 301 be neat and clean. Apply in poser, one game, blank tapes, BABY-sitter needed in my of Nursing Services, minimum others. Experlenced or will Renaissance Arabians, Satisfaction guaranteed. Catrell Drlve, Howell between person Ann Arbor Holiday Inn extended manual, etc. $350 home. Wednesday. Thursday, 2 years gerlatrlc experience, train. call now. (313)581-1900. (51n548-1473. (517)546-1459. hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. West Bank. Wednesday FALL firm. Leaye message at Friday, soven year old and fif- leader a necessity. Please call Job Network 24820 Michigan PROFESSIONAL dog groom- Phone calls will not be ac- 3:30 pm or 7 pm. Thursday (313)229-5235. HORSES HOEING and trlmm- teen month old boys. Must Marlene Smith, R.N. (517)54&- Aye. Dearborn. 9 am. No phone calls. Ask for lng, reliable. reasonable. call Ing by Laura. 14 years ex- cepted. RED glYe good care and be depen- 1900 bwtween 9 am and 5 pm. RETAIL manager trainee. col- Ms. Bergfeld's room. 114 Building Materials Don Gillis. (313)437-2956. perience. Includes ears. nails. LOCAL 011and chemical com- dable. Call Jan, (517)223-3860 DENTAL Assistant pari-time, RASPBERRIES glands, bath. $10. Brighton pany Is accepting applications lege degree, no experience Hoof trlmmlng- shoeing and work (517)223-8014. experienced. mature. plea- U-PICK BILCO basement door, 6 ft.x- area. (313)231-1572. for plant blending operations. necessary. full benefit WANTED ALIVE! 4 ft. 7 In., never used. (horse and pony). Rick Morse. BABY SITTER needed Frlday sant personality. Call (313)34&- package. competitive salary. PROFESSIONAL dog groom- call for appointment. (517)223- (3131349-5849. blacksmith. (517)223-9305. nights between 6 p.m. and 2651alter 6 p.m. Equal Opportunity Employer. NO DEAD BEATS! Rldgemere Berry Farm. 2824 Ing. call (313)231-2127 for ap- 3608 or (517)~756. Cheerful sales people, willing HARTLAND Equestrian 10 p.m. call between 6 p.m. EXPERIENCED waitress. App- Forward resume to: 4563 Clyde Road. Highland. Phone DOOR Wall and screen 6 ft. pointment. Hamburg, MCDONALD'S to hustle. center offers huntseat. jump- and 9 p.m. (313)43Nl983. ly at Tuesday's Dell Washtenaw, Ann Arbor, MI (313)887-5976. Open Monday wide, (313)887-4249. Brlghton area. ExperIenced fast food Ing. dressage and vaulting BABY sitter needed In my Restaurant. 52 Barker Road, 48104. thru Saturday, 9 a.m. tll dark. managers or will train. The rewards ongoing sales.. 116 Christmas Trees lessons! Training. Boarding, Whitmore Lake. 3 miles north of M-59, 114 mile NorthYllle home, days. 6 am Benefits. Monday thru Friday, RN or LPN, part-time, 11 p.m. from repeat and return Indoor and outdoor arenas. t03 pm. (313)349-7610. ENJOY doing stitchery? Work to 7 a.m. shift. call (313)685- east of Hickory Ridge Road. 1979 GMC pickup, excellent • • 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. South Lyon. business. Go with the best Open dally. Kathy's Tack part-time demonstrating and 1400 or apply: West Hickory condition, low miles, 6 EMPLOYMENT IJ Walled Lake and 12 oaks NoYl Lake Shore Foods. Shop. (313)832-5336. marketing needlecraft. Must Hayen. 3310 W. Commerce FIELD rye seed, $8 a bushel. cylinder, 3 speed, much more. locations. call (313)229-6202 HORSESHOEING. Dale Mill. CIRCULATION be 18 with own transportation. Road. Milford weekdays Rye straw 85 cents. After $4.500 or best offer. (313)227- MCDONALD'S Brighton area. call today. shod tomorrow. MILFORD TIMES Call Anne (313)887-6412. 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. 4 p.m. (517)546-1301. 7728. now accepting crew applica- (517)223-9789. RN. midnight shllt. Apply at FRANKENMUTH wheat, one 185 Hplp Wanted General ELDERLY lady to babysit, tions for all shilts. Monday HORSE barns. pole barns and 313-685-7546 UYingston care center. 1333 167 Business year from certified, $4.50 would prefer live-In. call after thru Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. arenas. (313)666-1170. ATTENTION needlecraftersl 4 p.m. (313)231-9172. West Grand Riyer, Howell. Opportunities bushel. Kingsley Farms, COSMETOLOGIST with South Lyon and Walled Lake PETS 1979 Haynes 2 horse walk Teach free needlecralt equal opportunity employer. (517)223-9623. clientele, Milford. Highland EXPERIENCED cooks and piz- and 12 Oaks Noyllocatlons. FAMILY resturant InclUding through trailer. very good con- lessons. earn $10 and up an makers. Apply Monday SMITH'S Total Van Conyer- FIRST cutting hay, $1.30. se- [ area. (313)887-0039. za MCDONALD'S games or Cherry Oak Plzzerla dition. $1,900. (313)684-6624. hour. Joan, (313)455-7471. through Friday, 10 a.m. to slons Inc. Is looking for cond cutting, $2.40. Straw, ~] CAREER oriented people now accepting applications for with tavern license. Both seyeral highly motivated $1.25. (517)546-4265. HORSE sit while you are on 4 p.m. Gus's Restaurant, 3030 janitorial help. Monday thru businesses are doing good 151 Household Pets needed for management and W. Grand Riyer. Howell. reliable personnel to fill vacation or working. Feed, APPLY Friday. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. South gross. Ask for Sandy GaYln, FRESH eggs, (313)887-2995. counseling work. College seyeral positions. Wood, care, references. (313)684- EXPERIENCED bartenders. Lyon. Walled Lake and 12 The L1Ylngston Group, GRAPES, you pick. French AKC Shih Tzu. Lhasa Apso, NOW degree preferred, but not metal, and flberglas shops, 6624. Apply Monday through Frlday, Oaks Noyllocatlons. (313)227-4600. and American varltles for all Poodles and Yorkshire Terrier essential. Part-time or full- sales and secretarlal. Steady HORSES Boarded. Large In- NO EXPERIENCE 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Gus's uses. Bailey's Vineyard, pups. Small, shots, non- time. For confidential Inter- MANAGER - for alter market work with benefits and op- UQUOR Store. High traffic door arena, large outdoor NECESSARY Restaurant. 3030 W. Grand Adams Road, 'A mile north of shedding. Also stud service. Ylewcall. (313)878-5161. auto related business In portunIty for advancement. highway near Howell. $4.000 arena: Excellent care, also River. Howell. Long Lake Road, Bloomfield (517)546-1459. COCKTAIL waitresses. Apply Howell. Management In sales Please send .your resume to week gross. Plenty of poten- horses for sale. English, MEN ANDWOMENI EXPERIENCED floral designer Hills. Hours: 10:00 am to AMERICAN Eskimo pups, In person at Karl's Family experlence a must, salary plus Smlth's T.V.C., Inc., 5010 tial. call Frank Nolta. (511)462- Western and Hunt Seat riding wanted, apply In person. 6:00 pm, everyday except UKC registered, fluffy white, Restaurant. 9779 Gotfredson. bonus and fringes. send South M-106. Stockbrldge, MI. 1637. home (517)351-3809. lessons available. Call Packaging and light Industrial Schroedera Florlst, 2184 East Monday. (313)47~9. reasonable. (313)437-6364. resume to: D. A. S. Inc., 2473 49285. OWN your own Jean- (313)437-2941. ' work available In the Wixom CUSTODIAL person, ex- Grand Riyer. Howell. E. Grand Riyer, Howell. Sportswear. Infant-Preteen, HALLOWEEN pumpkins and AMERICAN Pit Bull Terriers. area. Must be 18 or older with perienced only, for cleaning STOCK - warehouse workers MUST sell. Registered FEMALE willing to work, Ladles Apparel, Combination, Indian corn, four acres of pick registered, champion stOCk, 6 own transportation. call now. restaurant and office building. needed, experlenced or will Morgan yearling filly, good housecleaning, good wages, accessories or Large Size your own. Open everyday weeks old. $200. (313)227-9390. 20 to 30 hours per week. Apply MEDICAL RECORDS train. call now, (313)581-1900 bloodlines. $450. (313)735-7451. own transportation, Milford/- store. National brands: Jor- dawn to dark, groups ADORABLE AKC white toy (313)525-0330 In person with references at TRANSCRIPTIONIST Job Network. 24820 Michigan NEED to board ilorse, near NoYIIHlghland/Walled Lake dache, Chic, Lee, LeYi, elcome. Meyer Berry Farm, poodle puppy, male. Also stud Burroughs Farms, 5341 Ave. Dearborn. Nine Mile Meadowbrook area. area. call after 6 p.m. (313)624- Vanderbilt, Izod, Gunne Sax, 48080 West Eight Mile, Nor- service aprlcot toy poodle. WITT Brighton Road, Brighton. McPherson Community SECRETARIAL - receptionists (313)349-1548. 8939. Esprlt, Brittanla, Calyin Klein, thYllle. (313)3.49-0289. (517)223-9312. SERVICES COMPUTER - operators, pro- Hospital has a part-time open- and others. Experlenced or FACTORY - machine Ocean Pacific. Evan Picone, MULCHING Hay, $1. per bale. AKC Cocker, female, four THE TEMPORARY HELP PEO- grammers, word processors Ing for a Medical Records will train. Call now (313)581- OPEN HORSE SHOW and others. Call now (313)581- operators - lath, Bridgeport, Transcriptionist. Quailifled Haberdashery. Healthtex, 300 (313)437-1378after 5 p.m. months. $95 or reasonable of- PLE. 1900, Job Network, 24820 Stockman's Arena, 9 a.m. borlng mill, mill wright and others. $7,900 to $24,900, In- fer. (517)548-4232. 1900 Job Network, 24820 candidate will be high school Michigan Aye. Dearborn. MULCH hay, 50 cents per Sunday October 9. (313)498- Michigan Aye. Dearborn. others. call now, (313)557-1200 graduate with accurate ventory, airfare. training. fix- bale. 200 Ibs. shell corn. BORDER Collie mix puppies. APPUCATIONS now being Job Network. 28860 Southfield SECURITY. experlenced or tures. grand opening etc. Mr. 2730. CARPENTERS - electrlclans, transcribing speed of at least (313)437-8346. $10 each. (517)223-9565. taken for nurses aIdes. All Rd. Southfield. will train. call now, (313)557- Loughlin (612)888.6555. shilts, part-time and full-time. full-time. call now. (313)557- 55 wpm. 1200 Job Network, 28860 BOUVIER stud wanted. Howell FATHERS helper needed to PURCHASE the rlghts to pro- NOW dlglng new potatoes, red PINTO mare, eight years, 14 Apply at Whitmore Lake Con- 1200 Job Network, 28860 Southfield Rd. Southfield. person with 155 pound male. help care for three children, duce and merchandise Na- or white. Also (B size) canning hands, $350. Saddle, $50. Yelescent center, 8633 Main Southfield Rd. Southfield. We proYlde salary commen- potatoes and onions. Mahar's (313)878-3900. ages, 9, 7. and 2 years. Mid- surate with experlence. In- SATURDAY sitter, 8 am to tionally a humorous Trade (517)223-9485. Street, Whitmore Lake. CASHIER - counter. ex- Potatoe Farm. (517)634-5349. dleaged, with references. cluding a comprehenslYe, 2:30 pm, my home, must be Mark write to Charlie. Box 625, 6 year old registered POA perlenced or will traln. Call ASSEMBLER trainee. call South Lyon area. call alter non-contrlbutory benefit pro- responsible and reliable. Must Highland, MI. 48031. PICK your own apples at gelding, 13.2 hands, $450 now, (313)557-1200 Job Net- now, (313)557~2OO Job Ne~ have references. (313)348-5539 COLLIES -AKC 6 pm. (313)437-8763. gram. Interested candidate RESTAURANT fOr lease with hmuck Orchards. Mcintosh, negotiable, (313)632-7519 after work, 28860 Southfield Rd. work, 28860 Southfield Rd. alter6 pm. Puppies and adults, $100 and FAST order cook needed, should apply: option to buy. Fully equipped, Jonathan, Wagner, Crabap- 5 pm. Southfield. Southfield. up. (313)498-2126. nights. Apply 45701 Pit Stop SECRETARY. part-time, Tues- excellent location, ample pies and Wolf Rlyer now 8 year old sorrel registered ready. 11177 Foley Road, Fen- Lounge, Grand RIver. NoYl, PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT day, Wednesday, Thursday parking, owner retlrlng, terms Quarter Horse mare, rides COMM. HEALTH NURSE mornings, 8 am to 12:30 pm. ton. (313)6~9763. COLLIES AKC older puppies (313)348-0929. McPHERSON reasonable. 4683 Old US-23 by Western/ English, $950. ACCEPTING (HOME HEALTH) COMMUNITY HOSPITAL General office skills, pleasant PEACHES, nectarines and and adults. Love that doesn't GENERAL labor. experienced Spencer Road In Brighton. (313)685-1209. B.S.N./M.S.N. preferred. 620 BYRON ROAD phone Yolce, non-smoker fresh pressed cider. Wealthy, talk back. Health guaranteed. APPLICATIONS or will train. Call now (313)557- TIMELY opportunity. for sale REGISTERED r.O.A. pony Must be Michigan Ucensed HOWELL. MI48843 preferred, typing 60 w.p.m., Mcintosh, Cortland, John-E (517)546-6816. growIng company has Im- 1200 Job Network. 28860 fast food business In mare, very gentle, tack Includ- Registered ~lurse. PREFER (517)546-1410ext295 $3.35 per hour. (313)698-3200. and Red Delicious. Peabody COLLIES, AKC. Loyely Lassie mediate openings for 10 Southfield Rd. Southfield. Brlghton. Negotlble terms. ed. (313)87&-9571. RECENT home health care ex- E.O.E. SALESPERSONS needed for Orchards Farm Market, 12326 pups, shots, wormed. 1- sharp, ambitious workers. perience. Excellent starting GROUP home for handicap- Must sell due to health. REGISTERED horses for sale. Atness center, experlenced Foley Road, 4 miles south of (517)655-3313. Full-time openings ranging salary and benefit program. ped, near GM ProoYlng (313)685-8251. Boarding stable, excellent MAINTENANCE, full and part- helpful but not necessary. Ap- Fenton. (313)629-6416. COLUE pups, AKC, you won't from manager trainee, stock UYlngston Home Health care, Grounds, needs experlenced facilities; Indoor arena, out- time. Experlenced or will train. ply withIn: Palm Beach Gymn 170 Situations Wanted leaYe my home without one. display and service. Excellent 8137 West Grand Riyer, part-time male staff. $4.00 per door ring. observation room, oPllOrtunlty with rapid ad- Call now (313)561-1900Job Net- and Atness center, 6458 E. (313)3.49-1687. Brlghton. (313)229-2013. hour starting, flexible hours. ALL Sprlng or weekly cleaning RED RASPBERRIES turnout paddock, wash room. vancement. Call for appoint- work, 24820 Michigan AYe, Grand River. Brlghton. Call Thursday, Frlday, before beautifully done by an ex- U-plck or on order, Sun Valley COCKATIELS, albino. $80. (517)548-5053,(313)348-6881. ment: Dearborn. TEN needed for telephone 2 pm. (313)684-6464. perienced woman Home arm, 8265 M-36 (two miles (517)54&-1243. REGISTERED Arabian horses, COOKS for alternoons. with work In our office. full-time or experlence, oyer 18, full time. GRAPHICS clerk. In house MANAGER trainees. must be Economist (In professional west of US-23). No Sunday 2 year old yellow female excellent quality, just reduc- 313-453-2940 willing to learn. Call now, part-time, day and eyenlng Brlghton Big Boy. Apply In graphics department needs maids uniform) for homes and sales. Call (313)231-2474 or Cockatiel and cage, $150. ed. Terms are aYallable. ULTRA AIR INDUSTRIES shifts, no experience person to assist In all areas of (313)557-1200 Job Network, businesses. Also full service (313)449-4183. (313)227-3088. (313)381-9102. person between 4 p.m. and necessary, will train. ex- binding, collating, sorting, 28860 Southfield Rd. housekeeping skills expertly APPLE pickers wanted, ex- 5:30 p.m. cellent pay. School girls COCKAPOO, nine months, REGISTERED Quarter filly, 3 cutting and ollset press op- Southfield. • performed: laundry, meal RYE, $3.00 a bushel. (517)54&- perienced help only, with CARRIERS wanted to dellyer welcome. Apply In person on- classy neutered male, year old, Leo-Wimpy poratlon. Experlence required MATURE experienced grlll preparation. child supervI- references. Apply In person: the Monday Green Sheet and ly, East Highland Road, 6429. housetralned. $40. Spayed bloodlines. (313)685-0286. chef. Must have references. 2549 Wednesday LlYlngston Coun- for thIs lull-time position In sion, etc .. etc. (517)54&-1439. TEN acres of good corn for Siamese cats. $20. (313)235- Peabody Orchards, 12326 Sammy's Sail Inn, 8724 W. Highland. REGISTERED Arabian, 8 ty Press, routes available In Noyi. call personnel depart- A-1 cleaning ladles. general or silage near Howell. Call 8331. Foley Road. Fenton. Grand River, Brlghton. Apply years, . rides English and Howell. Call Circulation, ment at (313)349-5089 between parties. Mrs. Hoban, (313)363- (51n223-9715alter9 pm. DALMATIANS. Puppies. In- ALOE VERA. Start a new Western, very gentle, Western (517)546-4809. the hours of2 and 3 pm ONLY. between 2 and 9p.m. TELLER 5740. (313)887~. formation. Stud serylce. tack Included, $800. After career. Opportunity meeting, MATURE experienced Monday October 10, 9a.m. to HAIR and Co."pany desire an A-1 Professional quality! In- (517)223-7211. 7pm,(51n~. waitress needed. Sammy's 11a.m. at LII' Chef Restaurant. experienced stylist, full or Part-time position Is open In terior, exterior painting. Leaky WINE GRAPES FOR low cost spay, neuter In- REGISTERED one half Arab/- Sail Inn, 8724 W. Grand River, Seedless grapes, Juice lI485 W. Grand Riyer, Brighton. DON'T part-time, to take oyer existing our office located In NoYI on 10 roofs and basements. save formation, call Humane Socie- Buckskin, 5 years, green- Brighton. Apply between 2 DOVICVlNEYARDS Call Pat, (517)54&-1538. clientele. (313)227-2664. Mile at Meadowbrook. PosI- 100's $, repair them now. Also, ty, (511)548-2024. broke. Gentle disposition, fast WAIT UNTIL and9p.m. tion oilers public contact with carpet and furniture cleaning. 1(313)429-5844 BROWN and Sharp screw HOME Health Aides- FOR quick sale $80. Black Lab. learner. $800. 1-(313)87&-9033. MATURE woman for baby- excellent working condition 20 years experIence. machine set up and operate, MONDAYI Medicare. CertIfied aides puppies, shots, dewclawed, sitting In South Lyon home, 15 and competitive salary and Reasonable. Free estimate. WE will plant your wheat. SADDLES and tack for sale. top wages and benefits. You can place your ad any day preferred. Will train If ex- good hunting, hips X-rayed. month old and Kindergarten. benefits. Candidates must (517)223-34n. Custom combining of com and Excellent condition, Phone (517)54&-2548. of the week. Office hours are perlenced as an aide. Call Liv- (313)229-6456. own transportation, have a good math aptitude and soybeans. Arst cutting hay, reasonable. (313)229-6365. 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday Ingston Home Health Care, ALTERATIONS and sewing. $1.50. No raIn. Straw, $1.25. GREAT Dane puppies, 11 references, Monday through light typing ability. Part-time For fit, for restyling, for com- 17 hands Saddlebred gelding. BOOKKEEPER - Friday. Our phone room 8137 West Grand Riyer, (517)223-3906, (517)223-9949 weeks, black, excellent Friday, 7 am to 3:30 pm. position requires full days of fort. for value. Call Carmen, Chestnut. Rides English. Experienced In Medicaid, salespeople will be happy to Brlghton. (313)229-2013. eYflnlngs. bloodlines. (313)459-3053. (313)437-8213. work, Monday and Frlday and (313)437-6071. Looks like a million. $2,000. help you. HOMEMAKERS, good earn- Medicare and Blue Cross bill- MOTHER and 11 year old son other days to be discussed. KEESHOND puppies, 7 weeks Also saddle aYallable. (511)548-2570 Ings from your home. Call BABY-silting for working 112 Farm Equipment Ing. Must be well organized are looking for a grandmother Apply In Person 10 a.m. to old. $40. (313~. (313)525-3238. (313)437-4133 L.T.D. Associates, (313)227- mothers, newborn to four and enjoy working with the to live In large home In ex- 3 p.m. BUZZ saws, 3 pt. One row LABRADOR RetrleYer pup- SHEER Elegance Farm quality (313)227-4438 years. Please call after public. Contact Chrls Beklsh, 9213. change for looking over 11 transplanter. One row potato pies, AKC registered, blacks boarding facility, large airy Beyerly Matl0r, NoYl. (313)477- (313)348-3022 6:00 pm. (517)546-5775. HEAVY duty mechanic, GM year old. Arrangements ARST FEDERAL OF digger. 3 pt. plowa, dlsca. and yellows, wormed, box ·stalls with attached runs. 2000. (313)685-8705 BABYSlmNG job wanted by (313)669-2121 diesel experience preferred. negotiable. (313)383-7728. MICHIGAN rush hogs, 4, 5, 6 foot, 3 pt. pedigree, Ahots. $100. Excellent care. Hugo Indoor Must have own tools, busy 41-400W10 Mile, NoYl Pinckney mother of three, arena, heated lounge, miles of MATURE person for babyslt- and pull type. Com pickers. (517)851-7694. BABY SITTER wanted. shop, benefits. Call Lee in E.O.E. conYenlently located on M-36, trailS. Specializing In training !tng and housekeeplng. Dally, '10 I.H. grain drill, 13 hoe. I.H. MALE Yellow Lab. pups, $45. Willowbrook SubdlYlslon, 10 DEALERS and Distributors to service at Superior Olds, babies welcome. (313)878- 303 combine, cab, Hume reel, the show or pleasure horse sell Christian books and from 2:30p.m. to &p.m. In PIn- 5610. (517)54803260. Mile and Meadowbrook, In (313)227-1100. VOLUNTEERS needed to par- A-i. Manure spreaders. and rlder. Easllyaccessable. tapes. Start family business, ckneyarea. (313)87&-8047. PEDIGREE black Labrador your home, days. Two HANDYMAN, carpenter, ticipate In research for treat- BABY-5lmNG by experlenc- Hodges Farm. Equipment, $35 011 first month, new part or full-time. Training pro- puppies for pedigree families. children, age 5 and 9. Call plumber, electrician. call NEEDED, repair person for ment of severe or cystic acne. ed mother, Spencer SChool (313~1. boarders. (313)887-6699. Ylded. (313)239-4998. Reasonable. (313)229-8167. (313)471-1678. 10 am to 3 pm. only, (517)54&- laundromat. Experience a Medications, clinic Ylslts, and area In Lake of the Pines. FORD -400diesel, late model, THIS ad Is your discount must, $4.50 per hour. Must be Nutritional meals provided PUREBRED Siamese cat. 1 BABY-sitter In my home for DRIVERS needed. Experlenc- 8015. lab evaluations free to eligible $4,950. AC 160 diesel with coupon. Clean stalls, good able to work eYenlngs. 1017 E. piUS lots of TLC. (313)2~183. year fel'{l8le, spayed, declaw- four year old twin girls. two ed or will train. Call now, HELP wanted, full-time car persons. Call UM Department loader. MF 165 with loader. dispositions, friendly at- Grand Riyer, Brighton, MI. ed. $50. (517)468-3331. days week, 11 am to 5:30 pm, (313)557-1200, Job Network, wash atte:ldant, plus manager of Dermatology Resfl8rch for BABY·slttlng, Brighton Oliver 550 A-I, reconditioned mosphere and happy horses your transportstlon to my New 28860 Southfield Rd. NURSE'S Aides, Companion/- more Information. (313)783- Township, Lake Moraine area. PUPPIES. Hunt and Guard, our specialty. (313)437-5858 or with electrlcal and plumbing 8N's, MF 50 loader backhoe Hudson home. (313)437-5785. Southfield. Homemaker Aides. Must have 5519. Ex-teacher and mother wants free. (313~4. (313)625-9071. experience. Starting pay $4,250. Ford 9N, runs good depends on experience. call some experience In home to watch your preschooler, $1,075. Twenty others. 4 acres PUREBRED Cocker Spaniel TWO 4 year old gelding trot- for appointment, (313)227-1607. health care. Call Professional part-time or full-time. (313)227- of equipment. Hodges Farm with papers, bull color, ters. 1 out of Neon Ught. 1 out Home Health Care, (313)229- WHATISTHE 2820. HOWELL Big Boy needs .qulpment, (313)629-6481. neutered. 1'n years. $100 or of Speedy Nibble. $375 each or 2075, (313)229-2074. mature adults for waltresalng BARGAIN BABYSlmNG In my South FERGUSON 30 engine best oller. (313)227-20679 a.m. $700 both. 1(517)548-4099 alter and prep people. Apply In per- NEEDED: cooks and Lyon home. (313)437-9185. oyerhauled, new paint. $1,700. t06p.m. 8 p.m. son. waitresses, experienced only. BARREL? BABYSITTING, my home. Nor- Call (313)662-8976alter 5 p.m. PEKINGESE, male dog, 1'h If you have an Item you wish to WANTED: AQHA registered el. Apply LII' Chef Restaurant, thwest SChool area. (511)548. years old. 18187 Spears, HITCHING Post Restaurant JOHN Deere Model 40 com- $25. mare, In return: loYlng home. . Domino's Pizza of Novi Is seeking ag- Brighton. (313)227-5520. sell for $25. or lesa or a group 1417, Gregory. needs experienced waltresa of Items seiling for no more bine with grain and com head. (313)629-4495. gressive persons for positions as NOVI Schools needs and cook. Call (511)2234l276. than $25. you can now place an BABY-5lmNG. Oak Grove $1,600 or reasonable oller. PRE-Holiday Specials on WESTERN show saddles, substitute teachers. S43 per delivery drivers. Must be 18 yrs. or INSTALLERS needed, Call ad In the Green Sheet for 'n area. Preschoolers preferred. (313)632-5350. selected birds: Loye-blrds, youth 12 Inch seat Bona Allen day. Call peroonnel, (313)348- now, (313)557-1200 Job Net- pncel Ask our ad-taker. to (517)548.3780. Macaws, etc. Call 12 noon to and 14 Inch silver trlmmed older, have own car with Insurance and 1200. ~ Kasten silage wagons, ex- place a Bargain Barrel ad for 5 p.m. (313)227-7761. buck stitched with matching be available nights and weekends. Ap- work, 28860 Southfield Rd. CHILD care. LOYlng, teaCher, nt condition. Model No.6 PART·tlme cashier for month you, (10 words or less) and YORKSHIRE Terrier puppies, brldle. Rossi caruso 17 Inch Southfield. mother. 12 years experience. John Deere silage chOp- plications are being accepted at our Far- of October. Call (313)227-ti038. she will bill you only $2.25. per. (313)437-3663alter 8 pm. AKC Registered, 8 weeks old. hunt saddle with fittings. JOBS Overseas, big money Large home, country. Have PACKAGER trslnee. Call (ThIs special Is offered to Shots and wormed. 1 male, English and Wostern chaps, mington store at 30332W. Nine Mle after fast. $20,000 to $50,000 plus per now toddler needing playmalea. MODEL 83 two row com (313)581-1900, Job Network, homeowners only-sorry, no $200. 1 female $250. Call alter hsts, blouses, Jackets, pants, yesr. Call 1-(218)453-3000 ext. Much loye to glye. Hamburg picker, wide rows, ready to 4.p.m. We are an EOE employer. 24820 Michigan Ave. Dearborn. commercial accounts. 3 p.m. (313)478-5011. much more. (313)685-2525. 24295. Winans area. (313)231.2505. ' 0, $1,600. (313)829-8434. , •

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170 Situations 175 But/neas' 215 Campera, Trailer. U8 Con.tructlon 238 Recreational 240 Automobile. 240 Automobile. 240 Automobile. 240 Automobile. Wanted Profeaalonal S8mce. "Equipment EquIpment Vehicles 1981 Chevette. 4 door. 4 REGAl.. 1983 CHEVY 1978Caprlee. 4 door. CORVEne.1979 CHILD care, 8tate licensed. PROFESSIONALsewing and 1978 25 foot Free Splrlt. air LIMITED Power eteerlng. power speed, ruS\pl'ooflng. 38.000• 1968C8se tractor, Diesel with ATTENTION hunters: dune automatic. power steerlng, mlle8. $2.995. (517)223-9370. . open 24 hours. all ages ac- designing, fast and conditioning, awning. 81eepa front loader and backhoe. buggy. full rOil cage. $525 or Tilt, cruise. air, stereo/- power brakes. air. excellenl brakes. automatic. power cepted. Drop-lns welcome. reasonable. Also teaches. 7.(517)546-2752. sa.ooo or best offer. (313)231- best offer. (313)832-6639. cassette. power sun roof. condition. (313!348-2800 or windows, power door 1981 Citation. 4 door. air. (517)54&..4708. (517)548-1243. 8 foot pickup cap. Must see to 2271 Call Friday thru Monday. power windows, power after Sp.m. or weekends, locks, aluminum wheels. atuomaUc,74,000miles. S26OO. COMPLETE professional PIANO Lessons. patient pr0- appreciate. Asking $450. ask for Mike. 240 Automobile. door locks. All the toys. (313)474-6358. tilt Wheel. cruise. Baby Call(517)548-1362for further In- household cleaning. Extra fessional teacher would (313)231·1461after 6 pm. Only 7.000 miles. CADILLAC 1980 Seville blue & beauUfull formation. 230 Trucks services available. l..T. welcome a few new studenta. PICK.lJPcoyer 30 Inches high BILL COOK Elegante.4 door. dlesal. l0ad- BILL COOK Domestic Services, (517)223- $5.00 a half hour. Call Mrs. by 8 It. $50. (5171546-9454. We Buy BUICK ed. excellent condition. BUICK 1979 caprice Classic statloo 9433 or (313149&-2500. Morrison, (313)437·1340. Clean Farmington Hills (313)348-2800or after Sp.m. or Farmington Hills wagon. fully equipped. low:.- 1973 PrOWler. 19 foot. self· AP Mufflers 471-0800 CERTIRED teacher will tutor TYPING/WORD PROCESS- contained. sleepa 6. very Cars & Trucks 471-0800 weekends.(313)414-6358. mileage, good condlUon. ea!!-~7 • ING. Professional. pre-school and lower elemen- clean. awning and extras. 1969Corvette. 427. four speed. 1982 Chevrolet Caprice after 5 pm. (5171546-7078. : ;~ tary children (grades 1 Reasonable. Resumes. mail- $2.750. (313)437-2053.ask for 95 Call Walt at 1975Corvelte. Automatic;. air. Ing labels, letters, documents, $.17 3,200 miles. T·topa. $8.100. Classic. charcoal and silver. through 4) In my home. Will Bernice. McDonald Ford leather. power steering. loaded. undercoated, 16.000 etc. M. Anita Brody, days. power brakes. power win- After 5:00 pm. (313)887-6724. teach reading. spelling and 1968Pop-up camper, sleeps 7, 349-1400 miles. $9,300. (313)229-8326. ROYALE. 1981 • english. References available. evenings. weekends. (313)681- Exhaust Pipes dows. clean. $8.900.(313)428- PARK AVENUE. 1983 4 Door. automatic. air.' Ice box. stove. heater. awn- 1973 Corvelle. 350 cu.ln •• (313)349-4029. 0488. Ing. S5OO. (517)223-8268. Tall Pipes 1980AMC Concord DL, 2 door. 4782. 4 Door. automatic. air. power steering. power: WANT a vldeo tape of your 1978 Caddy Fleetwood four power windows. power automatic transmission. brakes. power door locks •• CHILD care, Novl. Northvllle 8 ft. Plck-up cap with swing 8 automatic. tilt, cruise. split Montessori, 8 Mile and Taft In wadding? Call Instant Replay, seat. black wIth black veloUr door. Low mileage. loaded, door locks. power seats. power steering. power tilt. cruise. stereo. split: door In back. $100. Bargain tilt. cruise. Loaded. Better brakes. air condll/onlng, AM- seats. wires, vInyl top. Ex-. Northville. Pre-school, Kg. professional Video Barn. (511)54&.S195. 50% 8: Interior. 48.000 miles. near mint condition. (313)349- daycare. certified teachers, photography. Also parties. 4925after 5:00 pm. thannewl FM stereo. telescope tilt tracleanl Ziebarted. only $3.350. wheel. deluxe leather Interlor. Frenchprogram. (31314n-3621. lectures, sporting events. 4lt.x10ft. SIngle axle. $225. (313)87&3624. CHRYSLERImperial 1972.All BILL COOK BIl.LCOOK anything you think of. Call 5ft.x1Oft. New Tandem axle, Novi Auto Parts BUICK factory aluminum wheels. ex- BUICK DOMESTICService. Call bet- can 1981AMC Spirit. Beige. 11.500 power. good tires, aiways (313)669-21n for moredetails. S650. 7ft.81n.x2Oft.Tandem ax· 43131 Grand River FarmIngton Hills cellent condition. stored FarmIngton Hills ween hours 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. miles. automatic;. air. power garaged. Original owner. winters. (313)349-6839after Ie. S950. 7ft.61n.x3Oft. Rfth $1.195.(517)54&-2490. 471-0800 471-0800 • 8, • (313)685.1646. wt:!eelflatbed. $1.250.Bargain 349-2800 brakes. power steering. 8 pm. ENERGETICwoman wishes to TRANSPORTATION Barn.(51~. stereo. rear window defrost. CAPtop Brahmato fit Luv or F- very clean. $4,200. (517)223- present products for 1981Travel trailer. a x 30. ex· businesses In area on free 10 short box. $200. (3131685- 9265. Joe. ~ cellent COndition.park model. 1730evenings. lance level. For Information must sell. $5.900. (313)887. '51 Aries K. cream. auto. air. call Ruth, (313)227-4347. 3960. CHEVY 1979 Cl0 diesel power steering. power pickup. very gOod condition. brakes. cruise. Tuff·Kote. EXCELLENT child care by 201 Motorcycles UTILITY trailers. new. 4x8 COMEONEI reasonable. (313)348-2800or 44.000miles. $4.900.(517)546- mother of two. Nine Mlle. Hag- S350, 5x8 S450. 5x12 tandem gerty area. One child on full- '71 BMW 500with fairing and after 5p.m. or weekends. 4836. (517)548-8849. S6OO. WOod hauling trailers. (313)474-6356. time basis' preferred. bags. Good condition. one (313)m.&475. BUYING Junk cars and late References upon request. owner. $1,400. (313)685.1730 1973Courier. clean. with tool model wrecks. We sell new (313)349-0392. evenings. UTILITY and wood hauling box or camper. (517)546-7'280. and used parts at reasonable trailer with sides. 4x9 foot. EXPERIENCED child care FOR sale. 1977 KZ1000 1977Chevy Y.z ton. Automatic. prices. Mlechlels auto COMEALLI S4OO. (5171546-2047after 5 pm. teacher and mother will Kawasaki. S650 or best offer. V-6. am-fm. new paint. $2.300. Salvage.(511)546-4111. baby sit In Howell Hartland (313)229-4453. UTILITY trailer. 5x12foot with (3131348-9074. area.(517)546-4284. sides. 15 Inch tires. lights. tilt e It 1969Hartey Davidson electric bed. $425.(313)231-1038. 1960 Chevy Bonanza pickup. CORVE1TE COLLEC- NEW '84 MODEL SHOWING FULL-time baby-sitting, days glide, full dress. low miles, ex- 305. V-6. power steerlng/- TORS. 1982 preferred but will consider cellent condition. $3.600firm. 220 Auto Parts brakes. 34.000 miles. $4.500. Full power. glass roofs. evenings, In Fowlerville. (313)227-6911. &SerYlce (517)223-6249. stereo cassette. (517)223-8904. 1978Honda Hawk 400.type II 1971 Datsun pickup. $250 or automatic. SAVe. GENERAL HOUSEKEEPING. deluxe. low mileage. S750. BOLEN tractor. 1220 Horse, best offer. (313)684-0932. experienced with references. (313)227-7942. snowplow. 42 Inch cut. Front DEl.TA ROYAl.E 1983 FREE end for Chevy Malibu 1974to 460 Engine with trans. high CallCathy.(313)348-2647. HONDA. 19n. GS400, low performance. low mileage. BROUGHAM 1975. Windshield for 1973 HOUSECLEANING. Depen- mileage. extra seat. 2 $1.000firm. Call after 4 p.m. Full power. stereo REFRESHMENTS dable. References. (313)685- helmets. (313)437-1890. Chevy pickup. Windshield for (517)546-7024. cassette. 6.000 miles. BUY 1972 Ford van. Tall gate for custom Interior. $11.485. 0286. 1962 Jawa moped. $275. 1974 - 1975 Ford wagon, ex- 1980F-35O Ford pickup. Good HOWELL city mother will (313)227-9245. cellent. Front seats for Ford condillon. $3,600. (313)349- CAPRICE CLASSIC. 1982 FREE NOW! baby-sit days. Reasonable. 1976Kawasaki KZ-400. Falrlng, station wagon. Other auto 2032. 4 Door. power locks. (511)548-2678. trunk. sissy seat. S595 or best parts aVaIlable. (313)634-8438,FORO1979pickup, 6 cylinder. cruise. stereo. air. GIFTS NEW '84 LASER HOUSEcleaning. quality work offer. Call evenings, (313)229- (313)634-0154. 4 wheel drive. $3,900.(313)449- SHARP I $7985. at a good price. Call after 5544. 350 Block 4 bolt main. Com- 4329. (313)453-3640. 3 p.m(313)437~. 1979 Kawasaki LTD-l000. ex- plete engine minus heads. 1979 Ford F-l00. 6 cylinder, CUTLASS SUPREME. 1978 Iwould like to do houseclean- cellent condition. $1,500. $150.(313)887-2282. automatic. power steering. va. air. AM/FM. electric Sep-t29&30 Ing.Call Linda.(517)546-3040. (517)548-2296. power brakes, many options. defogger. rally wheels. low miles. $5185. I would like to sit for your 1974 Kawasaki KD-90, lust COMPLETEAUTO Excellent condition, $3.600. Thurs.- Fri. 8 a.m.-9 p.m. completely rebuilt. Groat trail SERVICE (313)229-4734. preschooler. Nice surroun- BUICK REGAl.. 1981 dings. Years of experience. bike. S300 or best offer. Brakes. tune-ups, major and '65 red Ford plck-up. Twin I- (313)685-0691. minor engine repair, elec- Beam. new Good Year UMITED Many references. $1.50 per V8. air. T-tops. loadedl hour. (313)437-9496. trlcal. certified mechanic. Call Renglers,8ft. wood bed. Runs ~ tJ:uut SewiuI ~ A t:pd 'De4U SUZUKI TM-400. excellent $8685. LICENSED day care. condition, best offer. (313)229- Mike, (517)223-9249. good. S750. (313)437-0669. reasonable rates. West M-36. 5479. 1977 Ford Fl50 pickup with RIVIERA, 1981 Pinckney.(313)878-6496. TRIUMPH 500, 1968, good CHEVETTES only. new and cap. (517)223-6151. Full power. two-tone paint. LEARN to crochet, 4 week shape. $525or trade. (517)548- used parts. Engines. trans, 1972Ford pICkUP.half ton with concert usound' stereo classes beginning OCtober10, 8912. glass, floor pans. etc. 1976to camper shell. (517)521-3397. tape. wire wheels. $9785. afternoons and evenings 1978 front clips. Champion WANTED: Yamaha 1978 En- parts. (313)437-'1105. '79 Ford half ton. V-8, SHUMAN available.$15per session. Call duro, 100DTengine. (517)548- automatic. power steering. (313)227-6579. 2528. CHEVY 327 four bolt martne like new. $5,500or best offer. JACK CAULEY MOTOR SALES INC. CHRYSLER engine and out drlve. $150.VW UCENSEDhome. full time. ex- 1978 Yamaha XS750E. ex- (313)629-8411. -GHEVROLET- perienced, references. Infants body and 1600 engine. S2OO. ORCHARD LAKE RD. cellent condition. full falrlng, (313)266-4175. 1960 Ford Fl00, 8 cylinder. 4 Corner of Pontiac Trail and S. Commerce Rds. through 3 years. Brighton new tires. touring ac- speed. excellent condition. Between 14 & 15 Mile Rds. PIY/110 LI/Ii (313)229-4909. cessories. cover. $1.600. 360 Engine out of 1970police $4.250.(313)227·78n. 855-9700 car. (313)229-5004. MALE escort service for (313)349-6796. '78 Ford F350 camper special. WALLED LAKE females. (517)546-9588. 1981 Yamaha VZ465. rode 1 81,000 miles, 6 ft. camper. ....ZO~.· PROFESSIONALhouseclean- season, never raced, brand STEVENSON'S sleeps 6.$3,900.(517)546-7139. Ing, low rates, satisfaction new Red Dot tires, excellent 1981Toyota piCkup, 5 speed. guaranteed. The TIdy Team. condll/on, $1,000or besl ofter. long bed. wllh topper. air con- Call after 6 p.m. (313)887-1967,Before 3 pm. (313)227-91n. Nowupto ditioning. excellent condition. (3131887-2298. 1975Yamaha350cc. Must sell, $50.00cash paid call (313)231-3660. QUALITY day care for your asking S3OO. (51~ after for junk cars. .SPECIAL SAVINGS 4 pm. preschooler. love and atten- High prices 233 4 Wheel Drive tion In Howell area. (517)548- YAMAHA Trknoto 3 wheeler. Vehicles BUICK 1960. century 4 door 0605. 125cc. excellent condition. for limited. Many extras. ex- SISTERteam to do a thorough $600. (517)54&-2611. late model cellent condition. $5.650. ALL 4x4s WANTED (313)865.0558. ON THE BEST-BUILT housecleaning In 1Y.z hours to 1981Yarnaha;-excellent condI- wrecks. '. your satisfaction, references tion. Special 400,extras. 2500 1978- 83 GUARANTEED BUICK Riviera 1980.Excellent available. Donna, (313)231· miles. $1.275.' (313)43700548 HIGHESTOFFERS condition, 35.000miles. load- 2835. after5 pm. (313)887-1482 (313)540.7093 ed. two tone. wire wheels. SEAMSTRESS, quality work, 1979 Yamaha SX-400. low Asking $8,350.(313)884-2882. AMERICAN TRUCKS old and new. Ask for Stella. mileage. excellent condlllon, 19n CJ-7Jeep. V-6,9 Inch 11ft, 1979 Buick Regal. Low (313)229-5094. back rack. S950. Call evenings, FORMERauto body Instructor oversize tires, mag rims. AMI- mileage. excellent. condition • THOROUGH old fashioned (313)229-5836. will do light rust, bump work FM stereo cassette. Good 2door. vinyl top. (3f3)685.3162. house cleaning done to your and painting. reasonable. condition. $3.000. Must sell, 205 Snowmobiles (313)669-9577. leaving state. (3131229-7095. 1981Buick Riviera, ail options. satisfaction In 1Y.zhours. ex- $9.000or offer. (3131685-1671. cellent references. Dot, DOUBLE wide snowmobile FOUR wagon-rim wheel8, 1983Chevy S-10 Blazer. load- (313)887-2898. trailer. excellent shape, S3OO. brand new. $80. Two tracker ed. 11,000miles. Perfect con- Local Auto dition. $11,000.(313)437-'1936. nDY Maid HousecleaningSer· (517)223-9840. tires. $80. Call between 4 - Broker needs 9 p.m. (313)887-1922. . ~ ~~ vlce. dependable, thorough, '78Kawasakllnvlter. 340cc. 500 1975 CJ5 (soft top, excellent all makes & model efficient. Y.zprice Introductory MAGNETIC signs for your condillon. $2,100.Call(517)223- miles. $750 or best offer. cars for special. (313)437-8231. Iruck or car. All sizes. Custom 3831. '83 F-150 4x4 PICKUP (517)546':"71='39;.;..'---::-=_----,~ out-of·state buyers TINY Tots. Moms, have a day designed for your needs. Call 1980 Datsun 4x4 pickup. ex- 1971SkJ-Doo.335E. excellent (3131685-1507or come Into the call "Bill Saunders" '83 F-100 PICKUP out! Licensed home. condition. new seat and paint, cellent condll/on. (517)546- Tuesdays and Thursdays. Milford Times. 436 N. Main 5568. (313)684-3891 300 Engine.Std.Trans.•PS. XLTrim.Sport cover. studed fast track, S350. Street. Milford. Wheels, Cloth Seats, Chrome Grille. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. $10a day In- (3131349-6796. 1981Datsun Kingcab 4x4. Like Gauges.Aux.FuelTank. Sliding Window. cluding lunch. (313)229-4909. new. (517)546-6588. 1979 Buick Regal two door. Low Mt. Mirrors, Step Bumper, 640 Skl-doo. One good shape, Landau top. AM-FM stereo WILLclean your house for you NEW RADfA TORS ~~~nt Stripe, (5) P195xlSTI~es.Stk. No. other for parts, must sell. S200 235 Vans and tape player, radials. air. by the house or by the hour. both. (313)266-4175. ATLESSTHAN $4,600.(313)231·2151. EvenIngs.(511)546-4106. RECOREPRICES 19n Chevy Beauvllle van. 1973Yamaha GP338with two ONEYEARWARRANTY 1970Buick Skylark. runs great, WANTED playmate my own helmets. cover, tac, clean, sharp, low mileage. loaded. good condition. $6585* size, Hartland licensed home. speedometer, 655 miles. (313)437-4164 loaded. $4,900.(3131824-9021. $1.000.(313)229-9688. Call(313)632-7662. garage kept. $425. (517)548- '78 Custom Chevy. 75.000 1979 Buick Regal Umlted, WEdo floors, we do windows, 2878. PARTING out 1971 Mustang miles, $3,000 or best offer. loaded. 8 way seat. Vinyl top, we'll do yours. To clean your 1979YamahaEntlcer 300.Mint Mach I, excellent condition, ail (5171546-2974. Wire wheels. new tires. good home call Candace or Jim condition. Runs like new. or parts. 351engine. (517)546- 19n ChevrOlet1 ton van HI-top condition. After 5 p.m •• (313)878-6657. S7OO. (313)231-3832. 8710. ambUlance style. heavy duty. (517)548-3780. 1972Yamaha EW44O. high/low PARTING out 1973 Chevy ~ GOodtires. needs work. as Is 175 Business & MONTE CARLO, 1981 range. electrlc start. cover. ton truck with removablewood $750.(313)227-7647. Professional Services 2 Door. automatic. air. split S3OO. (3131632-6329. hauling bed. Call Rick at 1983Dodge Phoenix van con- (313)227~111. seats. tilt wheel. Landau. A·1 professional typing, 440 Yamaha.(517)223-7182after version, factory demo. loaded. stereo. Cleanest In townl reasonable rates. Resumes, 5 pm. 1972 T-Blrd. All or parts. (313)824-3459 after 8 p.m. o (517)548-1417. BILL COOK letters. etc. Days. evenings Before6 p.m. (313)752-3547. BUICK 210 Boats & Equipment (3131349-2859. USED Chevy truck parts. 1 1983Dodge Ram window van. Farmington Hills '84 BRONCO 114x4 AI's Rx..t Shop. Welding, A-l Storage. Byron Road, 19716 foot box. 1 19778 foot factory finished Interior. 471-0800 box. 2 1973cab doors. 1 1973 300 Engine.4 Spd.•PS.PB.KnitVinylTrim. machinework, general repair. Howell. Boats. cars. RVs. In- $8,750. (313)496-3312 after 2.6V~ Engine,S Speed, P.S.• PB. Cloth (517)54608876. hOod. Miscellaneous parts. 8 p.m. QIlcket seats. Traction-Lok Axle, (5) Sliding Window, Low Mt. Mirrors, Step side locked. (517)548-3190. CHRYSLER LeBaron. 1981. P195xlSTires, OutsideSpareearrter. Low Bumper.7.50x16.SDTIres.Gauges.Stk.No. ARE you a small business? I Best offers. Green Oak Auto. 1982Dodge van. 318,2 barrel. Air, am-fm stereo with 2363. 14 foot Alumacraft with 25 hp. (313)437-8143. Mt.Mlrrors, AM Radio. Console. Sport can program your Apple or Johnson, excellent running power windows. power locks. cassette. 48.000 miles. ex- Stripe,Stk.No.2638 Commodore for your specific 1978 Vega. motor and parts. 2 sun-roofs. loaded. $10,200or cellent condition, (313)231- condition, S250 or best offer. (517)223-9032. business needs. Call after Oays(313)227-6105ask for Bob. best offer. (313)227-9815. 2099. 4 p.m.(313)437-9620. ~7280* Evenings(517)546-0364. 1979 Ford custom van. like CAPRICE. 1979 Classic. 4 $9990* CARPENTRY, rough and CABIN Cruiser 16 ft•• trailer. WHATISTHE new, bar. TV. many extras. door. loaded. new brakes and finish, home or additions. ex- 75h.p. Very nice. $2.495or of- Must see. $8,500or best ofter. exhaust. $4,400.(313)348.1282. parienced.(313)229-6289. fer. (313)449-2042. BARGAIN (313)878-3449. 'n Camaro. V-6. 305, power KWIK TYPE typing and '67 Evlnrude 16 ft. bow rlder. 1974Ford customized van. Ex- steerfng. power brakes, :e secretarial service. (313)632- Deep V trl-hull. 155 h.p. In- BARREL? cellent condiIJon, must see. power locks. air. am-fm 5303. board, outboard. Excellent If you havean Item you wish to (517)548-3199.(517)54&-1787. stereo. $2,250. (313)349-0559 I< • cee Cleaning Servlce. condition. Full canvas, tilt sell for $25. or less or a group 1976Ford window van. prlvacy sfter8 p.m. household and commercial. trailer. $3.750.(313)227-6907. of Items seiling for no more glass. captains chairs. am-fm 1889 Chevrolet Impala. No than $25.you can now place an dependable, thorough and 1977 Glastron with 70 HP tape stereo. air, automatic. rust, 454 V-S. l.ooks and runs honest. (313)498-2469 or ad In the Green Sheet for Y.z power steering. power perfect. $1,600or best offar. Evlnrude engine and trailer. prlcel Ask our ad-taker to (313)498-2161. $3.500.(313)632-6776. brakes. rear dinette conyer· (313)227·7571. place a Bargain Barrel ad for sion. mag wheels, pin Slrl~ MARLIN. 19n. 19 ft. 460 Ford you. (10 words or less) and Ing. new sunrool. air vent, CHEVE1TE.1978 MYDEEJAY'S V-6 Berkley let. Very good she will bill you only $2.25. starter and radiator, 58,000 4 Door, automatic. defog- Experiencedprofessional disc condition. runs excellent, (ThIs special Is offered 10 miles. $3,795.(313)437-5091. ger. cloth trim. Great $4.400.(517)54&-1794. homeowners only-sorry. no MPG. lockeys, quality entertainment 1983Ford customized van, 0n- made to order at an 18 ft. MFG fiberglass. 60 commercial accounts. BIl.LCOOK ly 2,500 miles. $14,000. BUICK unbeatable prlce for all 0cca- Evlnrude. and trailer. $1,800or (517)548-3199.(517)548-1787. sions. All types of music, $150. best offer. (313)629-8411. WANTEDdead or alive VW·s. FarmIngton Hills '83 E·100 CARGO VAN LUXURYconverslona for your 471-0800 :e (511)548-5468, (3131351-0&67. 14 ft. Pintail sailboat. Trailer. For sale new and used parts. VWrepair. (313)834-6419. every need. Don't buy a van 300 Engine, ~ apee

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240 Automobile. 240 Automobile. 240 Automobile. 240 Automobile. 240 Automobiles 240 Automobiles 240 Automobiles 240 Automobiles 240 Automobiles CHEVETTE,1980 'CAVAUER, 1982, 4 door 4 REGAL,1981 4 Door, automatic, air, speed, air, ruslprooled CUTLASS wagon, 1976, CENTURY, 1982 1975 Dart Swinger, 51,000 2 Door, automallc, power ruslproofed, radials. like new, LIMITED original owner miles, good 1979 Fairmont, 56,000 miles, stereo, del" cloth trim. Ex· $5,200. (313)227.2346 afte; loaded, Ilndercoated, no rust, tra clean. Priced to selll 5 pm. sleerlng, power brakes, $1,395 or of/er. (313)44&-2042. Automatic, air, tilt, cruise, condition. No holes, just tilt, crUise, epllt seats, air, $3,000.(313)685-3489. BILL COOK ~198~1"'-;:;Ch;::e::-vr-.ol-.et-=cl"....ta..,.tlo-n.-6 1m Cougar XR-7, loaded. lull stereo. 2 Door & 4 door. winterized, serviced. $1,250. stereo, Landau. A real power, moon roof, $3,250. Exira clean & ready. 3 10 (313)227·7647. 1978Ford Mustang, V-8, AMI· BI UICK cylinder, 4 door, loaded, low ladyl F H (313)685.3795. choose. 1979Dodge Omnl, good condl· FM stereo. Excellenl condl· arm ngton Ills mileage, excellent condition. BILL COOK CHRYSLER, 1979. Newport. BILL COOK tlon, 4 speed. $2,100.(313)685- tlon, very clean. $2,300. 471-0800 $4,900.(3131437-8674. BUICK (313)878-9660. 318automatic, 4 door, air con- BUICK 1671. Farmington Hills Farmington Hills 471-0800 dltlonlng, am-fm radio, ce, cruise contrOl, tinted glass. 471-0800 $3,500.(517J546.5514.

'81 Datsun 310 GX Front wheel drive, extra clean $4495 · '83 Mustang GT low miles . SAVE '82 Camaro Z-28 All power, air, stereo cassette, low miles. 'SAVE Now! • '83 Toronado Brougham SAVE · Black, fUlly equipped, 8,000 miles. SAVE '-'82 EXP $3000 I.Auto., sunroof, sharp! SAVE Cargo Vans ClubWgns. . '79 Jeep CJ5 Conversion Vans 4 wheel drive freedom. $3995 Ready To.Deliver!! New 1983 Conversion Van Loaded '81 Buick Regal '78 Chev. P.U. '78 Granada ;'81 Chevy Pickup Stk. No. 3766 .; With cap, Hunter's Special. Only $5995 Power steering, brakes, windows, Auto., w/power steering, w/box 6cyl., auto., wI power steering,low NOWl seats, velour int., and much more cover ONLY miles, must see • $6555* $6999 $2999 $2999 All '83 Trucks '81 Escort '80 Fairmont 4 Dr. '82 Mustang GT Priced To Sell Front wheel drive. No.1 seller, very 6 cy!., aulo., air, power steering, V-8,4 sp., w/stereo, only 19,000 goodcond. AM·FM,SAVE miles COMPARE rr5·ii·ifMos"~: $3699 $3499 $7499 '80 Mustang '79T-Bird '79 Futura .i ON SALE ~ New 1983 F-100 Pick-Up · * 4 speed, wi power steering - radio, V-8, auto., 4 way power and factory Auto., power steering, w /factory air Power stlilering, Gauges etc. Why pay more air VALUE SALE : (as of Sept. 23rd) : Stk. No. T·3202 ~All priced to sell ~ NOWl $6199 $3699 $3999 $3499 : fast! : '82 Escorts '80 Pinto '82EXP New 1984 Rangers I '84 Models 4 sp. or auto., some wlair, good Auto. trans., power steering, low 4 sp., w/stereo, pop sun roof, *' * AM radio, step bumper selection from miles, nice car ONLY : • Caprices ~ _~\,ailClble r;.row!! Stk. No. T-4127

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1984 1984 --===-1 CIERA4 DOOR CUTLASS SUPREME COUPE Automatic, power steering and brakes, full Power steering and brakes, automatic, full factory eqUipment plus tinted glass and factory equipment plus tinted glass and • FREE REFRESHMENTS factory air conditioning. order factory air conditioning. order Including BALL PARK FRANKS $9296* $9496* "They Plump When You Cook Them. " 1984 1984 "88" ROYALE 4 DOOR SEDAN 98 REGENCY SEDAN Automatic, power steering and brakes, full Full factory equipment including power win- factory eqUipment plus tinted glass and dows, steering and brakes, air conditioning • factory air conditioning. order and stereo. order $10,096* $12,989*

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1981 FAIRMONT 1981 GRAND PRIX 4 door. 6 cyl.. automatic. air. Loaded '81 BUICK CENTURY 2-tone $5595 SAVE$$ Air, 21.000miles ~6188 1980 MERCURY ZEPHYR 1979 MERCURY COUGAR '83 DODGE CHARGER 4 Door Automatic, air condition 4 Door 4-speed, stereo ~5888 '76 JEEP CJ-5 1980 FAIRMONT 1982CHEVY 5-10 2 door, air condition PICK-UP r~~e~~~:t~~~I: ~2388 $6695 '77 FORD GRANADA

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1982 ESP 2 Passenger Sports Car 4 cyl., 4 spd., tu·tone, / front wheel dnve ONLY $5300 1979 LTD 10 Passenger Sta-Wago V-8, auto., air, stereo, p.s.,p.b. ONL Y $3555

1978 Lincoln Town Car Loaded, 4 dr .• velour trim, tilt, cruise • ONLY $4950 1982 Fairmont 4 Dr. Auto, 6 cyl., air, stereo. cloth trim, bucket seats ONL Y $5150

/ 1983 Chev. 5·10 Pick· Up Tahoe Package, V-6, auto., air cond., stereo, hit wheel, p .. locks, 5000 actual miles ONL Y $8500 1979 Bronco 4x4 v-a, auto, p.s., p.b., stereo. two different tops, low miles, like new $7600 1981 Courier Pick-Up 4 cyl., 4 Spd .. box cover, / • low miles ONL Y $4700 1980 Dodge Aspen 4 Dr. Custom 6 cyl., auto., air, p.s .• p.b. ONLY $3950

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\ CJftUCk 9nvotee 1980 LTD 4 Dr. I • V-8. auto .• air, cloth tnm ONL Y $5400 Chrysler Laser geQQ-a-thon 20 '(tuQQ-si3e g. g-10 go Choose '(tltomU 1981 Buick Skylark 4 Dr. 4 cyl .. auto .. air. stereo. bucketseats,clothtnm $4900 ONLY

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240 Automobiles 240 Automobiles 240 Automobiles 240 Automobiles 240 Automobiles 240 Automobiles 24t Automobile. 241 Vehicles 241 Vehicles UnderStOOD. Under S1000. Under S1000. AUDI,1981 '78 Fairmont. 4 cylinder. 4 BONNEVILLE,1981 LINCOLN Town Coupe, 1978, • '79 Nova. One owner. retiree. RIVIERA, 1982. Excellent con- 4oooS. 5 plus 5 speed, 48.000 miles. $1,350. 2 Door, automatic, air, designer model, 39,600 miles, 35,000 miles, power steering, dition, V·8. 18,000 miles, 1975 AMC Homet Sportabout, FORO, 1981. 81,000 miles, six 1973 Plymouth satellite. New 2 Door, 5 cylinder. 5 (517)548-1749. power windows. power good condition, white. $5,395. power brakes. $3.000. (313)349- $11,900. (313)632-7019. runs good. S450. (313)349-3789. cylinder, manual, radlsls. transmission, tires, brakes 1850. (517)5411-U32. and muffler. $400. (313)832- speed, power windows, 1977 Ford 6 cylinder Granada. door locks, spill seats, tilt, (313)231-1631. 6246 after Sp.m. '50 Regal, power steering, 1974 Buick Regal. S550 or beat air, stereo. sunroof. Clean automatic, 5 new tires, low stereo, Landau, wires. '79 LTD II. Clean, power steer- '82 Olds Regency 98, 4 door power brakes, srn-fm slereo, offer. (313)8711-3112 days, 1874 LTD. 1873 Galaxle. :;.;15311;;;:..-=:'_....,.,,--::--_-=-_ & ready. mileage. regular gas. no rust. Cleanest In townl Ing, power brakes, 47,000, am- sedan. Gas engine. less than cruise control, wire wheels, (313)678-2483,evenings. Automatic, power steering,! 1977 Plymouth Arrow. Ex· BILL COOK BILL COOK $1.995 or best oHer. (313)363- fm cassette. $1,975. Must sell. 40.000 miles, fully loaded with $4.600. Private owner. (313)231- BIDS are being taken on a 1973 power brakes, good transpor- cellent transportation, runs BUICK BUICK 4308. (313)229-7186. power and options, excellent 1706after6p.m. Chevrolet Suburban. Contact tallon. (313)632-7929. good. $700. (313)229-2723. Farmington Hills Farmington Hills 1978 Ford Granada. 302. four 1978 LeC8r. Very good condI- condition, will sell at 1981 Relalnt SE 2 door. Ray or DIane at McPherson 19118Pontiac Bonneville, new 471-0800 471-0800 door, AM-FM, air, low miles, tion, asking $1,500. (313)437· wholesale price. $10,450 or Automatic, air, power steer- Stale Bank, (517)546-3410. 1971 LTD. Runs great. power parts, runs, S850 or best. best oHer. (517)223-3216 after steering, power brakes, air (517)5411-1809. no rust. $2.800. (313!343-7367. 8192. Ing, power brakes, am-fm '74 cadillac. Runs good, $345. DODGE Maxi van. 1978, low 1982 Ford Escort, excellent 5:30p.m. conditioning, dependable. '78 Fairmont Squire wagon. 6 1968 Mustang convertible. 289 stereo, cruise, rear defroster. (517)546-3040. miles, runs great, rusty. $1,295 condition, am-fm stereo, $400. (313)43704444. 1870 Plymouth wagon. 318, cylinder, excellent condition. V-8, 3 ape'ed, good condition. 1979 Olds Delta 86 Royale. Cloth bucket seats, rust proof· a\ or oHer. (3131449-2042. rustproofed, warranty, $4,700 dependable, driven dally, 'iif)I $2,200. (313!343-1806. $1,295. (313)227-7493 after 57,000 miles. (313)266-4387. ed, extras. $5.200 or best offer. or best oHer. (313)437·1781. 1974 LTD, excellent running $250. Call after 5 pm, (517)5411- 1961 Escort wagon, GLX. Sp.m. '79 Olds 98. Regency. LIke (3131449-4049. power brakes, power steer· 1941 Ford pickup truck. Cor· 1981 4 door Grand Marquis. condition, good buy, $425. 4487. velie engine. $1.250. call 1977 Malibu Classic. $1.400. new, low mileage. (517)546- 1981 sapporo. 17.000 miles. lng, luggage rack, am-fm loaded. air, puncture proof (313)229-6860. 1974 Road Runner. S550. evenings. (313)229-5836 (517)548-7465. 4867 after Sp.m. automatic, 4 cylinder, air, stereo cassette, cruise con- tires, power windows, power 11178Mercury Bobcat wagon, (313)~. 1975 Olds Cutlass Supreme clean, $5,995. (313)227-5070. trol, low mileage. $5.500. AUDI, 1981 door locks, am-fm stereo, CB, 1978 Mercury Zephyr, 2 door, power steering, power wagon. Excellent condition, days. 1971 SUper Beetle, very clean, (517)548-2194after 5 p.m. 5OOOS. no winter driVing, driven 14 low mileage, good condition, brakes, automatic, fm radio, $1,500. (313)231-3949. S750: Call after 5 p.m. (313)867- 4 Door, 5 speed. power months. like new. 23.000 $1,750 or best. (517)548-5059. 1977 Seville, 4 door. loaded, undercoated, 52,000 miles, 1977 Eldorado, low miles, excellent condition, asking 1873. clean, no rust. $3.500 best of- steering, power brakes, miles. $6.750. call (313)229- 1982 Mercury LN-7, like new. 4 1979 Pontiac Bonneville. Ex· some repairs required. $lIOO. power windows, power 4606 or (313)227·2091. speed, air, stereo. sun roof, cellent condition. $4.700 or $6.395. (5tn548-3523. (517)5411-1067. '74 Thunderbird. Losded, fer. (313)669·4250 days needs muffler, (313)437- door locks, sunroof. rustproofed, extended war· best oHer. (517)546-0789. TORONADO. 1978. Loaded. $250. (313)684-2386evenings. 1976 Granada, 4 door, power 1973 camaro, Type LT, 350 '74 Mustang. Rebuilt engine, stereo with cassette. ranty. 11,000 miles. Is 10 good condition. $2395. 1351. ELDORADO, 1978. Blarritz, steering and brakes, air, am- Car 1981 Pontiac Phoenix. 29.000 engine. automatic. $775 or repainted, good condition. defogger. Only 30,000 months old. $6,595. (517)548- miles, air condillonlng, power (313)227-6868. loaded, like new, $4.495 or fm, no rust. $1,800. (313)867· best offer. (517)548-3772. $800. (313)887-'1022. 1977 Vega Hatchback. S950 or miles. 1641. 6636 after 5 pm. steering, rear defog, am-fm THE red Monte carlo is for best oHer. (3131449-2042. 1970 Delta 86. Good condition. bestoHer. (313)887·1922. • BILL COOK 1979 Mercury capri, 4 speed. stereo, 4 speed. Good shape. salel 19n all original, low AUDI, 1984 GOOD 1975 Mercury Montego. new exhaust system, runs 1950 Mercury. New Urea, 11169 Volkswagen, California BUICK sun roof, am-fm stereo, air. $4.600. (313)887·7514. miles. mint condition, must 5OOOS. air, power, undercoating. good, S5OO. (313)437-1905. brakes and exhaust. Many ex· Baja body, extra trans and Farmington Hills $2.300. (313)685.3548. 1980 Plymouth Horizon. 4 see! $4.000. (313)227-9245. Automatic, air, stereo/- stored 2 years. 69.000 miles. tra parts. (313)437~. parts. (517)223-35311. 471.0800 speed, 4 door, excellent con- 1968 Triumph GT.o, excellent 1971 Dodge Monaco, good cassette, power seats. $1,200. (3131498-3265. 1980 Monza, am-fm cassette, NOT much body, but alot of dition, $2.500. (313)227-6911. engine. good body, $1.600. condition, full power, asking 1973 Vega, automatic, starts power windows. cruise. 1977 Grand Prix. Loaded. automatic, air, best oHer. soul. 1977 Ford van, runs (313)229-9588. days. (313)437- S5OO. (313)437-8126. and runs good, good interior, power door locks. Leather 1983 Ford Mustang GT. Every $1.500. (313)343-9074. (517)546-1792. 1983 Pontiac J-2000 station good, $850. (517)546-8l108. 2421 nights. 1978 Ford LTD. Power brakes $170. (313)229-5579. Interior. Only 2.200 miles. option available. low mileage. IS it true you can buy jeeps for 1978 Mercury Bobcat station- wagon. loaded. manual. new 1974 Nova, many new parts, condition. (517)548-1067. 1977 Trans Am, 4 speed. ex- and steering, air conditioning, 1976 Votari station wagon, V-8. Better than new! $11.000. (517)548-3199.(517)548- $44. through the U.S. Govern- wagon, excellent condition. needs transmission. $175 or cellent Interior, needs body one owner. (517)223-9209. must sell, $700 or best offer. BILL COOK 1767. ment? Get the fact todayl call $1,950. Call after 5 p.m. 1982 Pontiac 6OOOlE. Four best offer. (517)5411-1590bet- and transmission work. $1,350. 1948 Ford 5 window coupe In (313)437~1 after8 pm. BUICK 1981 Fireblrd. lost job. asking (312)742·1142,ext 1341. (313)227·2572. door, loaded, brown, wire ween noon and 4 pm. Farmington Hills wheels, V.o, sharp. $6,550. (313)227-4440. prlmjlr, no motor. $750. 1975 Vega. Clean, very depen- balance. showroom car. blue. 1971 Opel. Good condition. 471-0800 CIERA.1982 (313)437-8804. 1978 Toyota Corolla. 2 door, 5 (3131624-3365. dable. $700. (517)5411-2288. $6.800. (313)349-2279 NEED A CAR? S600 or best oHer. (313)885- BROUGHAM speed tranmlsslon, 40 miles to FORD LTD' 1973, S500 or best NEED CREDIT? 1979 Pontiac Sunblrd. Hat· 3630. 1976 Valiant. High mileage, 4 Door. automatic, power NEW AND USED! chback, V-8, 45,000 miles. Ex· gallon gas. good condition, oHer. (517)546-0771. good condition. S6OO. (313)829- '73 Olds 86 Royale, 4 door. air. steering, power brakes, Phone MIKE BUSHTA cellent condition. $3,200. one owner, 60.000 miles. 1976 Ford Maverick, good run- 6923. tilt, cruise, air. Extra radio, power steering, power Dealer (517)548-2053. $1.850. (517)548-1512. ning condition, requires some 1976 Vega, excellent condl- clean. Must see! brakes, runs good. S8OO. (313)668-6100 1974 VW Beetle, completely body work. S4OO. Call anytime, lion. New paint. brakes, BILL COOK '78 Pinto, 4 speed. am-fm, (517)546-0386. reconditioned, looks great. (313)227-2487. shocks, springs, battery and BUICK good condition. $1.150. runs great. must see. $1,295. 1975 Ford Squire wagon. tires. $995. (313)229-6090. Farmington Hills (313)349-4717. (313)229-2467. Power steering, power 1972 Ford LTD, 4 door. ex· 471.0800 1977 98 Olds, fully loaded, 1979 Pontiac LeMans. V-8, 1977 Volare, 6 cylinder station- brakes. air. new tires and bat· cellent running condition, 'n Ford wagon. 90,000 miles. good condition, rustproofed. automatic. stereo, air, clean. wagon, one owner, 55,000 tery, Ziebart, one owner. 5750 stereo. S300 or best offer. runs good, air, S250. (313)231- Cal1after6 p.m. (517)223-3410. $3,490. (313)227-4584. 1968 Impala. 2 door, mint, no miles, loaded, good condition. or best oHer. (313)437-4889. (313)229-2715. 3189. 1981 Reliant K-C8r, 4 door. 4 rust. recently brought up from 1983 Olds Delta 86 Brougham, $1.750. (313)231·2636. South. Best offer over $1.300. V-8, 25 mpg. highway, $9,600. speed, $4,600. Must sell. VOLKSWAGEN Rabbit diesel Call (313)349-7605. (517)546-7226. (313)678-3716. 1980.4 door, 5 speed, air, am- fm stereo cassette, sunroof, rear window defogger, con- sole. excellent shape, $3.600. (517)223-9571. 1974 Z-26. 350, 4 speed. 12 volt. 4.11 Under 50,000 miles. Work· Too Late Ing on restoring. over $2.000 Invested. $1.500 or best. Bud- dy(313~8. 1979 260 ZX. Grand lUXUry To Classify package. Blue and sliver, 1981 Ford Mustang $4100°° sunroof. automatic. power One owner. low mIles. steering. power brakes. undercoated. New exhaust, 1981 Ford Escort GL $3900°° new paint. stored last winter. APPLES, you pick, $5.00 CruIse. l>tereo, aluminum. wheels. clean $7,000 firm. (313)227-1138 bushel. Jonathan, Mcintosh 8 a.m.t05 p.m. only. and Spys. Pop's Orchard 62301 1981 Plymouth Champ 1982 Z-26 camaro. Automatic, Sliver Lake Road, South Lyon low miles Priced to sell air, am-fm cessette, power between Kent Lake Road and windows and locks. Charcoal D1xboro. (313)43NI959. 1980 Chevrolet Caprice ClaSSic$480000 gray. asking $10.100. (313)229- 4 door. LIke New 6023. ,. BUY NEW BUY NOW I 1979 Ford Bronco XLT 241 Vehicles LOW DOWN PAYMENT 9XSI L (;ranll Ri\l'r. MALIK HOMES A very clean 4 wheel drive $5995°0 Under $1000. Brighton (313)227-4306 4235'5 Old_G~and:Rive't- . ~ " Man &Thurs 1lI'()/la m -1l.(lI)p m 1976 AMC Hornet. Three 348.'7()QO . ".:'. Tues. Wed. Fri 10 OOa m -6·OOp m speed. AM-FM cassette Phone 227·1277 Sat )(I (lI) a m -2 nn p m stereo. runs good, looks Just East of Noyi Rd., Novi ~~. , good. S6OO.(313)349-4654.

Poem Producer That poem took Two minutes To Write Hung ~, Between burps Of lightening And ribbon-straight rain; Crying for paper It bled blue ink. -. F,AHasenau I To Make You Mine The Lord's Masterpiece I found out a litUe too late. Had my doubt. but decided to wait. One day in the past not too long ago. Even though I felt something wrong. When the world has at peace and the stars were It came as such a surprise. aglow. . I should have known when you left Right before my very eyes The Lord sat down with a happy sigh. A light of creation was in his eye. I wish I knew the way To make you shine He said "I'll create a beauty, Whosefame, rs u To have the will. and the way Will put all of the wonders of the world to To make you mine shame.

Well. Ilost out I'll start deep inside with the beauty that never I wasn't playing to win dIes. , And I think about And use just from the chest where my treasure How I took this all in lies. ,

Knowing you're with someone else So he started WithIn. and without a doubt Makes me feel down and blue, It became more exqUisite as he worked dut. vwx But I'll be here waiting for the day SoI am with you!, He seemed lost in creating. but he dldn't shirk. Yes, the Lord of Creation, put.his soul in his KlmPagget work.

Let us arrange these to help you! Then he cried "Behold. " There shall beno other And he gave her to me and I call her We're in the business of making words out of letters ... Harmony Lost "MOTHER". and then making messages out of words, Dean Antaya I've had thoughts meant to share. We can word a message to help you find a job, sell or Questions to ask, but no one's there; Longings within that can't be stilled, Life buy some article, rent a room or find a lost pet. Since Dreams yearnIng to be fulfilled. our messages are read in some 40,000homes every Where's the one who'd hold me tight Wellke to think we're never wrong week, we can not only help you write what you want to When fears and confusion would cloud the Wellke to believe we're always right. say, we can deliver it for you too. night? But as we travel along llfe's road, ,,\ . The one who shared in the happy times; it's never always black or white. Whogave his love in exchange for mine? We're anxious to arrange things to help you. Our hopes that once shown endlessly Wegrope along darkness searching for answers Were shattered by his destiny, we may never find; Leaving me where I don't belong- It seems there's always one more dark Valley In a world of duets without a song. or one more higher hill to cUmbo JunePerUle WALLED LAKE 669~2121 I know we're always being tested; Some unseen force guides our way. Welook to friends to give llfe meanIng, NOVI 348·3024 Submit poems to The Poet's Come" care of: But much too often times they turn away. The Northville Record, 104 W. Main, Nor- thville 48167; The South Lyon Herald, 101 N. So take a stand and search the very soul inside NORTHVILLE 348·3022 Lafayette, South Lyon 48178; The NovllWall· of you, ed Lake News, 104 W. Main, Northville 48167; Chart your course, never waver and to yourself or The Milford Times, 436 N. Main, Milford be always true. SOUTH LYON 437·4133 48042. . Fronla Watldns MllFO·RD 685·8705

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PEANUT BUTTER TREATS GET TOP MARKS

Quiz most kids on what they like to eat and one answer you'll Invariably get Is pe~nut but- than 300,000tons of this goober delight are consumed. ter. An Intelligent choice! While It has a kid-pleasing taste, peanut butter also IS an ex- To earn top marks with the after-school crowd, serve delicious snacks flavored with cellEmtsource of protein as well as other nutrients. peanut butter. These crisp cookies, moist cake, chewy bars and creamy dessert are sure to Peanut butter was first promoted as a health food at the Chicago World's Fair almost a get an A-bsolutely delicious rating from the sCholarl~.crew. century ago. Since then, Americans have gone over Its flavor. In fact, In a year more

Peanut Butter·· Chewy Peanut Peanut Bu,ttery Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Butter Bars Devils Food Cake Fudge Dessert I package Betty Crocker Snackln' Cake applesauce I package Betty Crocker Stir n' Frost devUs food 1 package Betty Crocker chocolate fudge frosting raisin, banana Wheat, butter pecan, carrot nut, Ger- cake mix with chocolate frosting Cookies, man chocolate, coconut pecan or golden chocolate chip mix Iegg, beaten 1'14 cups graham cracker crumbs cake mix 'k tub vanllla ready·lo-spread frosting (about Icup) 'k package Betty Crocker Big Batch chocolate chip 3Tablespoons margarine or butter, softened 2 Tablespoons creamy peanut butter cookie mix 2Tablespoons crunchy or creamy peanut butter II.J cup creamy peanut butter Iegg 2 Tablespoons peanut butter-Davored chips 'k cup chopped peanuts % cup packed brown sugar '14 cup sugar 3Tablespoons peanut butter I teaspoon vanUla II.J cup peanut butter Heat oven to 350degrees. Prepare cake mix as directed 'k tub vanUla ready·lo-spread frosting (about I cup) 2 Tablespoons margarine or butter I package (8 ounces) cream cheese, softened 2Tablespoons peanut butter on package except-decrease water to 'k. cup and add I cup chUled whipping cream I Tablespoon mUk the egg with the water. Bake as directed; cool. Careful- , I teaspoon water . II.J cup chopped peanuts, optional % cup chopped peanuts 36foU·wrapped solid mUk chocolate pieces ly remove from pan. Split cake to make 2 layers. (To split, mark sides of cake with wooden picks and cut . Heat over to 325'degrees. Mix dry cake mix, 3 Tables- LlghUy butter square pan, 9 x 9 x 2 or 8 x 8 x 2 Inches . Bake cookies as directed on package except-Increase with long serrated knife.) Mix vanllla frosting and Prepare frosting mix as directed on package. Mix I poons margarine and the egg untU crumbly. Press Into peanut butter. Spread 'k-eup of the frosting mixture water to 2 teaspoons and stir In peanuts and 3 T~bles- u.,greased square pan 8 x 8 x 2 Inches. Bake untU cup of the frosting, the crumbs and 2 Tablespoons poons peanut butter; cool. Mix frosting, 2 Tablespoons between layers. Spread remalnlng frosting mixture peanut butter. Press Into pan. Mix remalnlng frosting, almost no indentation remains when touched, 20-25 over sides of cake. Knead chocolate frosting packet peanut butter and the water; frost cookies. Top each • minutes. II.J cup peanut butter, the sugar, vanllla and cream with chocolate piece. 3 dozen cookies. about 10seconds. Spread chocolate ~tlng over top of cheese Inlarge bowl (mixture will be stiff). Beat Whip- cake; sprinkle with peanut butter~. Mix brown sugar, peanut butter, 2 Tablespoons ping cream In chUled bowl untU sUff. Fold peanut but- High Altitude Directions (3,500 to 8,500 feet>: Bake margarine and the mUk In a small bo'!VluntU well ter mixture Into Whipped cream. Spoon over layer In cookies as directed on package except-stir In I High Altitude DlrecUona (3,500 to 8,\00 feet): Heat pan; spread evenly. Sprinkle with peanuts. blended. Spread over baked layer. Sprlnkle with oven to 31S degrees. Prepare cake mix as dlrected on Tablespoon all·purpose Dour, 1 teaspoon water, the peanuts. set oven control to broU and! or 550 degrees. Refrigerate unW set, 3-4 hours. Refrigerate any reo peanuts and 2 Tablespoons peanut butter. COntinue as package except-stir In1Tablespoon all-purpoee Dour, malnlng dessert. 9-12servings. BroU with top about 5 Inches from beat untU topping ts lricrease water to ~ and the egg wltb .the water. C0n- directed Inrecipe. . bubbly and light brown, about I minute. (Watch tinue as directed. . carefully-topping bums easUy.) Cool; cut Into bars, about 2 x linch. 32bars. 2-e- THENORTHVILLERECORD-Wednesday, September 28,1983 ANTIQUE CLOCKS Sales & Repairs fX9R.TH VJLL£ . W,(ch <:):., CJoc~Shop 132 W DUNLAP

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C. HAROLD Mowat Interiors BLOOM AGENCY Residen tiall Com mercial -:Jver 38 Years Exp€'rlence Interior Design 108W. Main Northville 349-1252 Douglas A. Mowat, ASI~ \ Consultation and Sales 349-{)382 II ,,'u'n,".1 .Ju\\.'r Son-in-law John Bueter, son Scott hold banner with honoree ...~..: ~:.: IIr 11\"'f. \Ult' O\\n..:r .. I11d\ ~ ,Jill,,' In ....'t: ,,'0 lI\1ln\,:'\ ,In \l1ur t..lr an"ur ..""..: r.th.." ilL' In Our Town "JU"'~ \\C Idlt.'f '1'1:\.1..11 JI .."'.un ....hi Illd":f (in\..:r, fur thl," J..:t.III ...... I...11o. hi 'nur Ind..:pt..'nlh."nt Au"IU'()\\ n.:r.. In'lIr.an,"~ Charles Lapham's birthday's, a fun event oJ!!..:"t 11..." II ..Ie,,"r \,1" loor ([OVf[jn~ n!,hl

. , Tile-Carpeting-Formica By JEAN DAY The show will be held from 10a.m. to 5 p.m. October 15-16at .Auto-OW'U'TS the Dearborn Civic Center on Michigan west of Greenfield. 100'5 of Samples Insurance For about two hours last Friday the banner hung across llr~. Uomt'o ( ..r RU"lnt"'lo'" Mrs. Kugler notes that the show previously was held at ()nt" n..mt" ...."" II .aU. • MaiJ:r Street in front of Lapham's Men's Store proclaiming SchoolcraffColIege and had a good local attendance. Anyone in- 145 E. Cady Northville 349-4480 J .\len'ff 'ht" \urn·th'nC',., owner Charles Lapham'S 50th birthday. At the store Lapham terested in joining the society, she adds, is invited to attend Juhn J}urt'mu .. H..dlu 'hu" was presented with a huge candle "with about 400 candles," meetings held on the first Monday of each month at the Senior reports his wife Maxine. He also received a bushel of tomatoes Citizens Building, Five Mile at Farmington. and peppers as a "hot tomato." The celebration was week-long, beginning with a surprise '. American Mickey Mouse birthday party the previous Saturday given by We'll Help. Will You? Red Cross neighbors at the Laphams' summer place in Elk Rapids. Mrs. Lapham explains that her husband is well-known as a fan of Craftspersons featured Mickey Mouse so their friends used it as the dinner party theme. • at tw()-day. Tivoli, Fair Open house to celebrate Hammonds' golden year , More than 140 exhibitors will be sell- East Main. several of the demonstra- ' The six children of Cris and Ellie Hammond began last Ing their crafts and wares at NorthVille tions will be hands-on. Shop hours are February to plan a special celebration for their 50th wedding Downs beginning this Friday in the 9:30 a.m. to8 p.m. Friday and 9:30 a.m. Bulk anniversary, asking many 'friends to contribute to a memory Northville Historical Society'S annual t06p.m. Saturday. book. It will be presented to the couple at an open house being Tivoli Fair. _ 30% OFF Dry Among the most popular historical . Among the 'J:1 N~rthVille artists par- held from 1-10p.m. this Sunday at the home of daUghter Peggy society events, the fair is expected to ticlpating in ~e fw.r this ~eekend are Cleaning · Meyer at 955 North Center. draw throngs of area residents to the Wanda Cutchins, oil paintmgs; S~an Drapes. The Hammonds were long-time active residents of the com- Downs this weekend. Cutting, country folk art; Manon 8Lb. Load • munity before they retired to Cheboygan. He worked with local Fair hours are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Fri. Cooper, needlework; Lucia Danes .. oil.s Blankets Boy Scouts and Ellie Hammond had been township clerk. She day and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. Ad- and country crafts; Carol Gatti, oil was a dedicated volunteer at Nprthville State Hospital and was mission is $1.50 for adults and 50 cents paintings; Pat Meyers, herbs and coun- Bedspreads $6 for children. All proceeds from thelaIr try crafts; J.udy Berlinski, cards and > organizer of the Northwest Child Guidance Clinic. will be used by the historical society to notes; Mary Beth Baxter, tole; K~n The couple actlfally will mark their 50th ,wedding anniver- furnish the Wash-Qak Schoolhouse and Poulos, wheat weaving; Kay Kehoe, sary December 23. Their family decided upon an early celebra- the Blacksmith Shop at Mill Race college dolls; Lynn Paquette, oil pain- tion however, because of the uncertainty of travel in winter Historical Village. tings; Judy Woerner, weaving; Reat- weather. Daughter Peggy Meyer notes that the family is hoping Fair-goors will find ample free park- tha Wilson, dried flowers. more people will be free to drop in at the open house as fall Ing available and society members will Other artists wlll be participating · seems less bUSya time th~ Christmas. serve food at the snack bar. from communltles such as Novi, Can- She adds that all the. Hammond children will be on hand Being held concurrently with this ton, Milford; Plymouth, South Lyon, • year's fair will be stenciling, quilting, ~est Bloomfield: Ann ~r, Saline, · with Jim coming from Wisconsin, Cris from Flo~ida, Gordy cross-stitch and candlewicklng Pmckney, Southfield, St. Clm, Bloom- from Hawaii, Julie Enright from Texas and Ed from Michigan. demonstrations at Anne's Fabrics, III fild Hills, Clarkston and Toledo. The honorees are learning of the celebration just today as , they arrive from Cheboygan for a visit. Hostess Meyer says she hopes friends who have worked in scouting with her father and · those who have volunteered with her mother: as well as former Constitution Week observed SPECIAL neighbors and church friends will drop by. The Sarah Ann of the Constitution of the lion Week by the Presi- . Cochrane Chapter of the United States . SCHOOL Woman's Club to begin 91st year dent of the United States Daughters of the and by Act of Congress, • . .. American Revolution was Constitution Week, the DaUghters of the The opening luncheon for members and guests of the Nor- among the DAR chapters september 19-23, com- American Revolution are ELECTION thville Woman's Club will be held next Friday, October 7, at throughout the country memorates the signing of urging citizens to stUdy observing Constitution NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION OF THE ELECTORS Meadowbrook Country Club. There will be a cockt~il hour the United States Con- the basic document of the OF beginning at 11:30 a.m. with luncheon to follow at 12:30p.m. Week in commemoration stitution. United States govern- of the 100th anniversary Proclaimed Constltu- ment. NORTHVILLE PUBLIC SCHOOLS Club members Louise Cutler, Diann Korowin and Alice WAYNE, OAKLAND AND WASHTENAW COUNTIES Walker will be models for the style show to be presented by Me TOBEHELD and Mr. Jones. Continuing· a long-time tradition, past OCTOBER 3, 1983 . presidents and honorary members will be honored at the pro- gram. TO THE E:.ECTORSOF THESCHOOLDISTRICT: Please Take Notice that a special election the elec)ors of NorthVillePubhc Schools. Woy'1e. Oakland and Washtenaw Counhes. Michigan. Willbe held In • She's assisting with Depression Glass show the School District. on Monday. October3,1983. Anne's Fabrics Tf-lE POLLS OF ELECTIONWILLBE OPEN AT 700 O'CLOCK A'M. AND CLOSE AT 8.00 O'CLOCK PM' Township resident Carolyn Kugler, who set up the exhibit of III E. Main The follOWingproposition Willbe submitted to the vote of the electors at the speCial election. Depression Glass in conjunction with the Northville Home Tour Northville last Thursday is assisting with plans fQr the 11th annual All BONDING PROPOSITION Depression Glass Show and Sale given by the Michigan Depres- "A Special Fabric Store sion Glass Society. and Quilt Shop" Shall NorthVille Pubhc SChools, Wayne. Oakland and I Washtenaw Counlles. MIChigan, borrow the sum of not to . exceed Seven Mllhon Seven Hundred Fifty Thousand DOllars - Clluofi 94i't (17,750.000) and issue Its general obhgallon unhmlted tax MoralOo School, 4681.1West Eight Mile ROM. NorthVille. a football Saturday, attend a fall In addillon to the color, faU Is the 4 festival or sip a freshly squeezed apple season for many festivals and special MIChigan , events. These Include the Autumn cider at one of the state's many mills. . Allschool electors who are registered Withthe city or townShip clerk of the Colors should be best from mid· Harvest Festival, september 23-25, at cIty or lownshlp In whIch Ihey reSIde arc eltglble 10voto at this elechon Dearborn's Greenfield Village; September through mid-October In the ThiS Notice ISgiven by order by tho board of Education of NorthVillePubhc Upper Peninsula and In the Lower Autumn Fest, October I, In Northville; S.:hools, Wayne. Oakland and Washtenaw Counhes. MIChigan Peninsula north of a line from Apple Harvest Festival, October 7-9, In Ypsilanti and the Apple Festl\'al, OC· Douglas A WhItaker Ludington to Standish, according to the _GOODNEWS (9-29-83) Secretary. Board of Educ8hon Auto Club. tober9,lnPlymouth, • I , ~, • Wednesday. September 28,1983- THE NORTHVILLERECORD-3-C Otto-Whitmyer united" in double ring service

• Jan Marie Whitmyer, daughter of cy Perfetto, formerly Nancy Wilson of Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Whitmyer of Northvllle, was bridesmaid. 46935 Dunsany, exchanged marriage The bride's attendants wore full· vows August 'l:1 with Chris Kevin Otto, length pale blue gowns and each car· son of Mr. and Mrs. David Otto of Mid· rled long stem pink silk roses. dleville. Raymond Blough served as best man, The double ring ceremony was held and 'fom Otto was usher. at United Methodist Church in Holt and A reception for 100 guests followed officiated by the Reverend Dennis the ceremony in the church fellowship Buwald. The Trumpet Voluntary. by hall. Purcell was played as the processional. The bride is a 1976 NorthVille High The bride wore a white lace gown School graduate and was graduated • trimmed with pearls and carried a lace from Ferris State College in 1980. fan bouquet of white and pink roses. The bridegroom also is a 1980 Ferris The bride's sister Joan Darnell of State College graduate. Lansing was matron of honor and Nan· The couple-will reside in Middleville.

'\I MR. AND MRS. CHRIS 0T1'0 MR. AND MRS. DAVID F. DURST MR. AND MRS. LARRY LEE BIDDLE Do you have a favorite recipe p; you would hke to share wIth _ ~ • others'! If so. read on i/'/ In November. Shger-LlVmgston ~ Publications Will publish a collectIon of recipes submllted by readers. The Couples exchange vows in August 6 ceremonies .recipes can be geared to any sea~or

The recipe you submit must nottlt' from any Venise lace. The neckline was designed lace. They carried small cascade ar- . cookbook such as Belly Crocker. Belter ilomes with a wedding band collar on the sheer rangements of white daisies, yellow and Gardens or Joy of Cookmg Instead. It should be Protzman-Durst embroidered yoke with lace ruffling and lavender mums and baby's-breath. I your own or from one's family or friends that formed capelet sleeves. The full, Steve Brems of Grand Rapids was David F. Durst, son of Mr. and Mrs. the bride's colonial bouquet. circUlar skirt extended into a court- best man with John Lotoczky of Novi Luke Durst of 1200 Hillridge, claimed Denise Carlson was matron of honor. All recipes must be clearly typed or written on length train. and Ray Lutke of Allendale ushering. Deborah Protzman as his bride in a Bridesmaids were Carol Campbell and • Il' .xll-mch paper and mclude standard cookmg measurements The bride's lace derby held her waist- After a wedding reception at double-ring service August 6 at First Kimberly DeRusha. They wore light Piease proofread carefully before maIling or droppmg off your recipe at The length veil of illusion. Geriboo's in Grandville, Michigan, the Baptist Church of Northville. blue gowns WiUl pleating detail and Northville Record office. 104 West MaIO. Norlhville. Michigan 4816; She carried a long cascade arrange- couple left on a two-week trip through The bride is the

HOPE LUTHERANCHURCH CHRISTIAN COMMUNITYCHURCH Henke installed as librarian FLOWEItS 12 MIle East of Haggerty (Assembhes of God) Casterline Fun~ral Farmington Hills 41355SIXMile Rd.. NorthVille teenth Century at serve from 1983-85. Rev. Larry Fnck-348-9030 Northville resident Sunday School 9 15 Sunday School. 10 ooa m. Mrs. Orvis Henke recent- Lochmoor Country Club. A program of 17th cen- 149 E. Main Home, Inc. Sunday Worship. 10.30a m. Sun. Worship. 11am. &6:30 p.m. iy was installed as tury music was presented V.H. Mesenbnng. Pastor Wed "BOdy L,fe" Serv .7 00 P m. Northville RayJ. Casterline Phone. 553·7170 librarian of the Elizabeth Former chapter presi· at the meeting by Mrs. 349-0671 Ray J. Casterline II Chnsloan Comm Preschool &K-7 Patch Chapter of the Col· dent, Henke installed the George Ryckman of 1893-1959 FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH BUSHNELLCONGREGATIONAL .oniai Dames of the Seven- new officers who will Grosse Pointe. Fred A. Casterline OF NORTHVILLE CHURCH Meets at MillRace H,stoncal V,llage. 8 MIle&Taft Roads Griswold near Ma,n. NorthVille Phone 349-0611 Rev. Eric Hammar. Minister MorOlng Worship. 9 30 a m €if Worsh,p ServIces &Church School. Church School. 9 30a m Dr Robin R Meyers. Pastor-272-3550 9.30a.m Calfee &FellowShip follOWingservIce

ST. ANNE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. NOVI 430E. Nlcholet 4530111 M,le at Taft Rd Walled Lake 48088 Home of NoviChrlsloan SchOOl(K-12) When someone close dies. ItS natural to want to Phone: 624·3817 Sun School. 9 45a m prOVide the most beaullful tribute Church Service. to 00a m WorshIP. 11 00 a m &6 00 P m • available It may Church School, 9.00 a.m Prayer Meelorog.Wed. 7 30 P m comfort you to Rev. Leshe HardlOg RIchard Burgess. Pastor "How can I afford the kind of 349-3477 349-3647 24 HOUR EMERGENCY CARE CENTER tribute he deserves?" NOVI UNITED METHODIST CHURCH FAITHCOMMUNITYUNITED 471·0300 41671W. Ten M,le·Meadowbrook PRESBYTERIANCHURCH 349-2652(24 hrs ) 'mow that a service honOring your Joved 9:45 a.m. Worsh,p& Church .:.chool 44400W 10Mlle. Nov, PEDIATRICS one need not be the most expensive. 11:00a m. Worship &Jumor Church 'I,mIle west of NOVIRd. Manny Aqah. M 0 lohn Rnmdmk. M 0 Jerome Finck M 0 Worshlp& Church SChoOl,10.00a.m. We Will help you plan a service that (air condllooned) P.O Box 1 349-5666 YaDlCalmldls. M 0 4788040 DnnndOp .... M 0 Richard O. Griffith. Kearney Kirkby. R,chard J Henderson. Pastor expresses your love and respect through Pastors INTERNAL MEDICINE mdlvlduahzed. personalized choices. all wlthm the finanCial consldera· ORCHARD HILLS BAPTIST CHURCH James L,vermore. M 0 lamesCrowl M 0 lions you set FIRST BAPTISTCHURCH OF 47811044 NORTHVILLE A carefully planned. lovmg 23455Novi Rd. (between 9-10 Mile) Bible Study For AllAges 9:45 a.m. 217N Wing 349-1020 ALLERGY tnbute that fits your family's WorshIp Services at 11a m &6p m. Or. James H Luther. Pastor Circumstances Will be a special Sunday Worship. 11a.m. &6'30 P m Roberl E W"lnst",n MD. r C Wed .. M,d·Week Prayer Serv .• 7 p m. • 4788044 comfort for years to come. Gary W. Schwltz. Pastor 349-5665 Wed. 7:30AWANA.7.30 Prayer Service SUnday School 9 45a m. FAMIL Y DENTISTRY CHURCH HOLYCROSS EPISCOPAL OAKLANDBAPTISTCHURCH Alan Kessler. DDS. PC Terry NIelsen. DDS. P C Ross B. Northrop & Son Mark AnQeloccl. DDS 471·0345 Ma""Clall. D n S 10 Mile between Taft & Beck. Novi 23893Beck Road. Novi FUNERAL DIRECTORS Phone 349·1175 Soulh of Ten Milo 349·4259 ORTHODONTICS Pastor Barry W. Jones MYOFUNCTIONAL THERAPY REDFORD NORTHVILLE Service. 8:00 a.m. &10.00a.m Sunday School. 10 ooa m Donald M Wayne. 0 0 S . M S 531-0537 348-1233 Worship and School Morning WorShip. 11 00a m 471·0345 Tho Rov. Lesllo F. Harding Evening ServIce. 6 30p m

ORTHOPEDICS GOOD SHEPHERD LUTHERANCHURCH FIRST BAPTISTCHURCH OF WiXOM& Jl!rry H Rosenberq. M 0 WisconSin Ev. Lutheran Synod WIXOMCHRISTIANSCHOOL (M2) 471·2890 WorshIp Service 1000a m WIxom&W. Mapre Rds. Family Bible School. 9'45 a.m. Sunday School 6 Bible Class 11:15a.m. Family Worship. 10:45a m. &6'30 p.m. CLINICAL LABORATORY DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY NoviCommuOllyCenter. NovlRd ,ust S. of 1·96 Family NIght Program (Wed.). 6:45 pm. DIAGNOSTIC ULTRASOUND Future site 9 Mile& Meadowbrook Robert V. Warren. Pastor 471 0300 Gone EJahnko, Paslor-349-0565 624-3823 (Awana & Pro-Teons) 624.5434

Together, we can "How You live May Save Your Life" + f5OClElY~I~. • P.~< s,,,, (0 o' 1M N,,,,PI'" & 1M ... , ..... "9 C...... , II change things. 4-C- THENORTHVILLERECORD-Wednesday, a· PTA-PTSA News Open houses ring in new year for Northville schools

EDITOR'S NOTE: The monthly Nor- Bradley Custer, Keven Carter, SCott thville PTA-PTSA column which ap- Brehm, Kristen Ross, Jamie Pevey, spring by the PTO and the Mothers' school principal. The theme will be pears on the last Wednesday of each Jim O'Doherty, Chris Nix, Leanne Club. The additional eqUipment pro- evidenced at the upcoming open house vides for two levels of classes be of· month september through June, Is Michaels, Joseph Kontuly, Marianna to and PTO general meeting at 7:30 p.m. compiled by volunteer Lmda Han- fered In Video Production. Also, the October 5. The general meeting will be • Kissinger, Ryan Hyland, John Garr, Home Economics Department Is mak- dyside. She coordinates material from Tim DUff, Ray DUff, Jason Clark, Ed- held In the social hall, ~here parents the publicity persons In each of the ward Zebrowski, Beth Ursel, Brian ing use of a new PTO purchase - a will have the opportunity to meet the microwave oven to help students keep elementary and junior high schools. Norback, Chris Lemmon, Lee Hyland, new officers of the PTO board. They In addition, Jerry and Tina Delaney Charles Hugener, Rachel Held, Lauren up with today's changing cooking are: Presidents, John and Carol techniques and methods. will be compiling Information about DiGrande, Christopher DiAngelo, Lltzelman; Vice Presidents, Ken and Our Lady of Victory School's activities Maria Wen, Bridget O'Doherty, Julie Another new acquisition house In the Kathy Ling; Secretaries, Jerry and and Nancy Lawrence will write about Norback, Jonathon Kontuly and Cristen library Is an Apple computer. Students Tina Delaney, and Treasurers, John William Allan Academy's upcoming Gazlay. may now work with a counseling aide to and Vlkkl O'Reilly. events. investigate career opportunltles. The The following new additions to the Terri Doyle software compiled by the county and OLV teaching staff also will be in- Welcome to the 1983-84school year. the State of Michigan provides informa- troduced at the October 5 meeting: • Your PTA-PTSA Coordinating Council MORAINE tion for students on subjects needed to Mrs. Kathleen Puzio, seventh grade in- consists of the Executive officers, Com- qUalify for a job, lists advantages and structor; Mrs. Mary Goode, curriculum mittee chairmen, the PTA Presidents Moraine's 343 students were greeted disadvantages of a chosen field, specialist and vocal music Instructor, and one representative from each of the this fall by many familiar faces and predicts future demand In the area and and Mrs. Joanne Dalziel, seventh and elementaries, junior highs and high some new ones. Some of the new faces suggests related career fields for con- eighth grade French teacher. school. The Executive officers are: belong to movement education Instruc- sideration. All eighth and ninth grade On Saturday, October 22, OLV will President, Margie Sievert; Vice Presi- tors Tom Pallas and Larry Taylor. Bess students will have the opportunity to host the first Arts and Crafts show from dent, Jan Wilhelm; Secretary, Kathy Miller is back in our building this year use the career program this year. A 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. In the social hall. Career Awareness Program will debut Reavy and Treasurer, Betty House. teaching second grade. Also, Kathy Chairperson Shirley Pelczar sU22ests. We meet each month on the second McEvoy is new to Moraine teaching In- in February with guest speakers from On the same weekend (both Saturday various occupations Invited to speak to Thursday at 9:30 a.m. with Superinten- stitution Special Education students. and Sunday) the school will sponsor its the students. dent George Bell present. Our October first paper drive of the year. Save those •• Your PT A is planning another year of meeting will be at Amerman on the The major fundralser for the PTO - events to benefit the students. Karen papers and plan to bring them to the 13th. Please join us at any of our the Orange and Grapefruit Sale - will Poulos is this year's PTA president church parking lot. meetings. begin October 11. This year the money assisted by vice president Barb Always most important at OLV are I urge you to support the bond issue raised will go Into the general fund so Erickson, recording secretary Barb the children's interests and educational and vote "yes" on October 3. Moraine second grader Jeaneen Ajluni works on a class project that teachers can make requests where activities. This year, grades 1 through 8 Kowalski, corresponding secretary need exists for materials or activltles. Joan Kolassa and treasurer Lynn will be receiving an expanded com· Margie Sievert the classroom. Silver Springs has been very for- Fruit prices will remain the same as Elsessor. Meetings are held the first puter education program organized and PTA-PTSA Coordinating For the next several weekends, tunate this year to have help of "Blan- last year. This fundralser generates the scheduled by Mrs. Kathleen Puzio. Monday of each month at 9:30 a.m. in Moraine's playground area will be the chard's Kids" to spruce up the grounds. money to purchase Items like the video Council President september school events Included a the library_All parents are welcome. scene of an Eagle Scout project under The enterprising kids weeded our new equipment and the microwave which First Grade Fling welcoming the first the supervision of Ken Jacobsen. Ken gardens, repaired the fence In the back benefits students. Order forms will be AMERMAN The PTA is starting off its fund rais- grade students and parents. A and as many helping hands as he can of the school and painted the handed out during conferences to the Ing this year with a sweatshirt sale. A Newcomers Tea was held for all new • round-up will be Installing the newly- playground equipment. Along with the parents. Amerman will be selling spring bulbs flyer was sent home showing a families at OLV. An all-school Mass purchased wooden playground equip- efforts of our fine custodial staff which School pictures will be taken today thrOUgh October 5. Anyone crewneck pullover sweatshirt, a hooded was celebrated by Father Frank Pollle, ment boUght with last year's PTA fun- Includes Charlie Anderson, Ellen Sud- september 30. wishing to purchase bulbs should con- zip-front sweatshirt and a weekender OLV pastor, to bless the students and draislng money. Much help will be dendorf, Dita Kuburoff and Larry tact Amerman School. Delivery will be bag, all In navy with white Moraine faculty and their efforts in the upcom- needed, so if you have a few hours Adams, we've never looked better. Sharon Lang approximately October 19. School logo. All are reasonably priced to Ing school year. Our annual open house was held and can be ordered through October 3. spare, stop by the playground and give Be sure to mark your calendars for MEADS MILL september 15. The 1983-84officers were Delivery is scheduled for early a hand. October 3, School Election Day. Jerry and Tina Delaney installed and chairpersons for PTA November. This is an opportunity to let our committees were introduced. Dr. Sue Shepard school officials know our feelings on the Our building is bustling with activity WILLIAM ALLAN ACADEMY George Bell gave a short talk on the School Superintendent George Bell very important issue of the Northville once again. We have some new faces In renovation plans for the high school and was a welcome guest at the september SILVER SPRINGS High School renovation program. Come the halls, Including our new assistant explained what approval of the bond PTA meeting. He took time out of his on out ... and make your vote count. principal Tom Cey, counselor Frank What a great start to the new school The famed Mr. Murphy said, "If it Satarino plus our new class of seventh year! All of the Acadamy children • issue by voters on October 3 would do busy schedule to explain details of the fpr Northville and Amerman parents. planned high school renovation project. can go wrong ... it will!" However, he SueKupsky graders. seemed so willing and eager to start- p'arents were given presentations by The project hinges on the success of the certainly didn't have Silver Springs In The year began with an open house and have settled Into a smooth routine. their children's teachers and any child bond issue vote scheduled for October 3. mind. Our new school year is off to a WINCHESTER for the seventh grade parents The teachers seem equally happy and present was entertained with movies Parents are urged to support this bond terrific start. Staffing changes include september 20. This gave them an op- are very proUd of their students and qnd refreshments in the gym. issue, which will enable much-needed Ken Pawlowski (formerly of Meads It was "standing room only" at the portunlty to meet their students' curriculum. ; Congratulations go to all those Amer- improvements and energy-saving Mill) as our new principal. We are also PTA Welcome Back Coffee held teachers and become acquainted with The first-second grade class is bubbl- man children who participated in the changes to be completed on the existing pleased to welcome Marion Yockey September 14. ApproXimately 100 the building. Another open house is ing over with its own computer class as Itorthville Library's Summer Reading high school building so it can continue (formerly of Moraine) in second grade mothers attended to express their In- planned for 8:,15a.m. to 3 p.m. tOday for well as Spanish, art, music/drama and p'rogram, "Keys to the Castle." Those to prepare adequately our students for and Larry Taylor as our new physical terest In the numerous activities oc- all students and parents. gym. Lunch at Maybury State Park, participating were Anthony college and the world of work. Chris education Instructor. curring at Winchester School this year. On October 4, the Big Dig class will be however, seemed to take first place. DeBenedet, Benjamin Stier, Chris Ebel is coordinating efforts at Moraine We will be missing the kind face of Already In progress are craft boarding a bus for a field trip to the The third/fourth graders at the DiGrande, Erica Anderson, Angela Ab- School to Insure the maximum com- Mrs. Chris Modrack during this workshops in preparation for Museum of Natural History. The ninth Acadamy have settled Into their bot, Chris Harriso.n, Katie Kernohan, munity support for this bond issue. academic year as Chris had decided to December's Santa's Secret Store. grade students will be listening to a schedules and have already started in- Corey Keranan, 1'rhc~ael Kapusky, Ed- Moraine's Open House is a two-part take a leave of absence to "work" with Chairman Jan Juhasz requests that any speaker from Junior Achievement Oc- teresting reports on "Forest Animals" ward Hugener, Michael Malloure, "event again this year_ Open House for her two lovely children. Her newest ad- useful scrap materials be dropped off at tober 6. At that time they will be In- with visits to the Northville Public J~son Lennig, Ann Ross, Anthony We~, grades 1, 2, 5 and 6 will be held tomor- dition is Nicholas Modrack Guest, born the school office and invites atten- formed on the program and activities. L!brary. This is a regular, every-other- Lisa Wagner, Chelsey Slagter, Valene row. October 6 is reserved for July 6. Congratulations! dance at the workshops held at 12:30- -offered ..•. "~ . • f," , .... \_ \~~~~ baSel! !iel~ trip which encourages Ba~in, Sarah Carrington, Braden kindergartners and students In grades 3 Parents will have the opportunity of p.m. each Thursday at her home. We all hope the community will sup- use, un~erstandlng a~d researeh:sldlls Robmson.. . . and 4. Plan to come and have your child meeting the new Silver Springs staff All parents of kindergartners are In- port the bond issue October 3. This will at the library. The children love It and Todd Lenmg, Melissa Hileman, introduce you to his or her teacher and members at the annual open house and vited to attend a Parent Education Pro- enable our students to have a better that's what counts. Michael Held. Courtney Gazlay, see some of what's been happening In potluck dinners scheduled in October. grar,n to be held at 7:30 p.m. October 13. education and facilities. The ACa~?my's (j(~/slxth graders The first dinner held september 21 for Vanous aspects of the year's cur- The next PTSA board meeting will be seem to be old hands ~t the routine. the parents and students of the classes riculum will be demonstrated held October 14 They have been so exCited about the of Janet Rigney, Celeste Matestic, Ways and Means Coordlna~r Marion . challenge of their studies and have • " :It.'you ": October is Fish & Seafood Month Dwight Sieggreen and Raymond Wilcox announces that Albright Sandra McRae already finished their own "Shield - Balutowicz was a huge success. The se- Photography will be at Winchester Oc- Coat of Arms." Currently, they are ,,:'d" ont',," And nobody cond dinner will be held at 6:30 p.m. tober 4, 5 and 6 to take family portraits ~or~g on metal stamping and bury· does it better this evening for the parents and In time for Christmas cards or holiday OUR LADY OF VICTORY mg a time capsule. . rf1f/fv~ students in the classes of Phil Demski, gift giving. School pictures also will be Last but not least, are our klndergart- smo~e~,~~' than Janet Henderson, Mary Cullk and taken October 17. "To work and play together In har- ners, who have made a splendid adjust· Farmers can insure Marion Yockey. The last dinner will be The September 22 Open House mony and to appreciate one anothers' ment to school. They already are work- Northville held October 5 for the parents and welcomed parents to their children's talent" is the theme for Our Lady of Ing hard on their math and reading con- your home students In the classes of Cheryl Rosin- classrooms to meet the teachers and Victory's 1983-84 school year as an- cepts and skills. or apartment for less Charley's ski, Sue Lyons and Phyllis Saunders. hear an overview of the year's ae- nounced by Mrs. Sharalene Thompson, Nancy Lawrence for ..ear\ f.lrmNS has tx-en We feature the freshest After the potluck dinner, each tivities while the students enjoyed a helpmg nonA\.ffiol..cr\ \o}ve ~ seafood possible flown • classroom will feature a curriculum Walt Disney cartoon festival. money on lIfe Jnd aulO Who says, There's no such thing in from Foley'S of presentation while students are enter- The PTA membership drive also had ImUfanee. wllh spcoal ~~ Boston as a FREE Lunch? pohCl~ th.u glH" bener talned In the Media Center. The open its "kick-off" that evening. Chairmen u\h J bcller de.al @dart~ Priced for the whole house and potluck dinners have proven Pat Howe and Lil Sepos urge parents to Naney Worthley ","ow non~vnokcr\can \J\'e family to enjoy to be a special opportunity to meet the "Help put a feather In our cap" by join- on complete Homeowners Silver Springs staff, become familiar ing PTA. As parents purchase in- You are cordially invited to have 1 piJckag("') or on fHC (o ..er- Chuck Muer Restaurants with the school and provide a chance to dividual or family memberships, a 41122 Seven Mile FREE Lunch SPECIAL * .:J~e'io alone - available understand your child's responsibilities feather will be placed In the Indian whl'thpr )OU 0""" a house Northville - 349-9220 September 28 to October 4, 1983at or condominium or r~nI AllMajor Credit Cards Accepted during the new school year. headband of their child's classroom and Be sure to stop by and meet our PTSA labeled with their name. If no one In )our hOffiehJ\ O'VERDJ) s.moh·d 10 fwO )("JJs. )OU officers and register for your own PTSA Art teacher Shirley Talmadge (, ~b~"I'''TUi.~ (~ may qua lit) membership during the open house and recognized the following students for • CountryStyle Gifts Take A Short Ride and Rl!'.n~l.lltANT Fmd out from .1 fJ\I, fair potluck dinners this month. Our new their outstanding art projects which & Goods • .lfK! IUPndly F,.umers A$:ent Dine At 1983-84 officers are: Kathy Reavy, will be displayed In the main hall: Dan- - Homelll4de Candy president; Elly Van Noord, vice presi- ny Peters, Bret Swalberg, Michelle • Fresh Roasted JimStorm dent; Linda McMillan, secretary and Hoofer, Matt Stevens and Heldl Robins. CoHeeBeans 'S Family Diedre Scherb, treasurer. . Congratulations to these fine artists. • Tea & Spices 43320 W. 7 Mile -Antiques KARL Restaurant October 14 Is "spruce-up" day." Congratulations also to teacher Diane Michigan School Picture Company will Vanston who is on leave this year due to We are now serving be here to record this memorable day the birth of her daUghter Michelle for all students. Pictures of preschool August 15. children (not currently attending Silver The next PTA meeting will be at 9:30 COCKTAILS Springs) will be available after pictures a.m. October 12. Everyone Is Invited to Tuesdav-Sunday have been taken of our students about attend. Remember to vote In the Oc- •• 2:30 p.m. tober 3 bond Issue election. Three Great Eating & Drinking Establishments Happy Hour 3 p.m.- 6 p.m. October 17-20are special days for the Tuesday-Friday gifted and talented students of the fifth Cheryl Holmberg and sixth grades. Students will attend Right Here in your Neighborhood!! Open at 11 a.m.; Sat. & Sun. 8 a.m. special science-oriented classes at COOKE Get your business Closed Monday Cranbrook Institute of Science this 111.ee/tClll't golngl Use the week. Classes will InclUde special With a clean, freshly-painted interior, Business Directory 9779 Gotfredson 455-8450 hands-on experiments and star-gazing Cooke opened Its doors this fall to ~THI: smart shoppers do. activities geared to their academic welcome some 460 students - almost 40 TAVERN GREEN 'pi! ,bOil) level. This is a new undertaking for our more than expected. AIlIIhSll.ATlIY gifted and talented program and proves This year's students will enjoy utlllz· FEATURING FEATURING to be very beneficial to our students. Ing the video equipment purchased last Our Famous Our Famous "SHEEHANBURGERS" • "SHEEHANBURGERS" PlusOlhor Also. SandwiCharoats Chilo- BoanSoup WHITE SHeeTS MagnllicontMunchlos FroSh Fronch Frlos NaChos& Potato SkinS ~~:;e,°~~:~r.~oa B8r-B.QRibs""Chlckon Maybe We're Not M~icians. Enticing Entroos IcoCOldP,lchor I.Boo, Boor-Wino Wino""COCktails TURninG RED? 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It' ,5 cider, ' timel ,. ' ~" ~s <, \ " . ..'F or those who find elder, spice doughnuts. and caramel apples among the many PLA YS: BIRMINGHAM THEATER"Mister Harold .. and the Boys," Oc· • , <' r;ituals of autumn, the best place toring in the season Is at one of the many area cldet' m1lls tober 6 through November 7.211 South Woodward. Bumlngham. ATIIC and orchards. " " ; " " " '. THEATER"How I Got That Story:' through October 29,525 East Lafayette, Despite a mUd winter and BtUe summer rain. • Detroit. FOURTH STREETPlAYHOUSE "Childe Byron:' through November 5, elder slppers stlll wUl find Plenty of tbelr favorite "- 301 West Fourth Street. Royal Oak. LIVONIA-REDFORD THEATREGUILD "Star autumn beverage available. " . <' -;.; , Spangled Girl;' October 7-8.14-15 and 21·22 at 8 pm., 15138 Beech Daly Road, "', Tbougb ibe Michigan Apple Committee bas ," " . .,R .: Redford. UNtVERSITYOF MICHIGAN PlAYERS "Spell'7," October 19-23. predicted a 22'percent decline in the number of ap- Power Center. UniverSity of Michigan. Ann Arbor. OAKlAND COMMUNITY ples plucked from Michigan orcbards this fap, this, Artwork/JEFFREYLAPINSKI COllEGE PERFORMtNG ARTSTHEATRE "See How They Run," October 14-16 Page desi~n/CVENGROS ' c autumn's elder is available at prices co~le to' and 20-22, Performing Arts Theatre, Orchard Ridge Campus. OCC, 27055 Or- last year's - qmglng from ,$1.50to$3.5Ci per gallon. " chard Lake. farmington Hills. Most area m1lls ha~e been open since early .. • September and wUl, remain open through the <, , Thanksgiving holiday; . . , I ,', In addition to cider and doughnuts, H9wever, now is'Ute peak season for elder and Foreman's also sells a variety of goods most mllls are ~aIdng preparations, for the ,crowdS including pickles, exotic teas, jellies.

.of October cider-slppers. <. >' . . < " ' jams, plum butter, pumpkin butter and , ~e cider, 40Ughnuts anci'earamel..upped ,&PO, " much more. I' 'pies are standard fare at most area mUls, features The mill is open through December such as wagon rides and gifts shops have brought . from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. dally. ' more business to m1ll proprietors. " , : The following Is a listing of other area The,rich history of many of MI~'SJ20 elder- cider mllls: mills also draws crowds each autuDuL Many of the INFORMAL DINING: GtGGlES. 43729 West Oaks Drive. cider mllls in the state were constructed in the mid -Plymouth Orchards and Cider Mill, Novi. Vie de France croissants and Stroh's 32 flavors of Ice cream are specialties • to late 19th ~entury,and have c;banged BtUe sJnce 10685 Warren Road, Plymouth. Open of this cozy dining spot. Quiche. crepes, omelets. salads and homemade soups < the early days -'some even bOast the origlnliJ. ' September-<>Ctober, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. dal- also offered. Ice cream pies and cakes may be ordered for special occasions. ~aterwheel uSed to generate'eleCtrIcitY." • ' ly; November-December, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. (Open 9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday, 11 a m. to 6 p.m. Sunday.) < ~ ,Among the most freqUented mills in the area Js dally; January-March, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Inexpensive. CLOVERDALEDELICATESSENAND RESTAURANT.134 North , Parmenter's Northville'Cider Mill, 114 Basenne., I' dally. Center, Northville. Homemade soups. sandwiches and salads as well as dally , A UG-year-old area 1andJ:n8rk, the mill' had been .' ~'. < specials. Homemade ice cream for dessert. (Open 7'30 a m. to 6 p m. Monday ,,:in the'Parmenter family for95,yiars and was Nor-' ,", -Franklin Cider Mill, 7450 Franklin Road. through Thursday. 7:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. friday and Saturday and B a.m. to 6 p.m thville's second oldeSt continuous business before it Open September 3 through December 4, 9 Sunday.) Inexpensive. COZY CAFE, 15 Forest Place. Plymouth. Outstanding " was purchased 16years ago byVerri and Ruth ' a.m. to 6 p.m. dally. quiche and homemade fresh baked goods. A slace of homemade pie ISa must. .. "> Bodker.x: ,," .,.~...." ...: ...+~ ... "... '" \ (Open lta.m. to 8 p.m. Monday-Thursday and Saturday, 8 a m. to 9 pm. friday '", I~ Dtkember" 19T/,' the mill was completely , • • i;' ,t " ," -Diehl's Orchard and Cider Mill, 1478 anq 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday) InexpenSive. NORTHVILLECHARLEY'S,41122 ~troyed by fire. H~ever, the Bodk~ rebuUt the ''Ail Wines'are.priCed from $3.50 to $5.50 a bottle Ranch Road in Holly, seven miles north Seven Mile, Northville. Chuck Muer's NorthVille conneC\lon offers soups. sand- Open , mill and were back in business by the following Ju- and there Is'a 10,Percent dIsCount when purchasing of M-59off Milford Road. year wiches and salads for luncheon fare and a vanety of seafood, steaks and nbs on <' .,:} •• "" , 't ',. • . round, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. dally. '. ly."" ' .' a Case:' , " the dinner menu. Daily lunch and dinner specials. Happy hour from 3·5 p.m . .Parmenter's offerIngs ~~de ~!"Om ' P~\et'svis opeD from 10a.m. to 8 p.m. daUy, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday offers two for one drink specials wilh com- elder, doughnuts,and~~ apples ~ IiomemaC!e ~ 3 through November 20. Winery hours -Warner's Orchard and Cider Mill, 5970 plimentary hors d'oeuvres. (Open Sunday. 3-10 p.m.; Monday through Thursday 5 through and Old U.S. 23, Brighton. Open through May, , ~ut butter, maple sugar and syrup.' ',' - , are 10'a.m. to p.m. Monday Saturday 11:30 a.m. to midnight; Friday. 11:30 a.m. to 12'30 a m.. Saturday. noon to 12 30 ,·~<,:asemJ.-drY, The mill, owned and operated by Ralph Foreman shailville, Parshailville. Open September dinner. AH WOK, Novi Plaza, 41563 Ten Mile. Mandarin. Cantonese and fruity white wine; 5eyval, a semktiy, fbie dinner for more Uian 50years, also contains open apple or- through November 20, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Szechuan dining. Open for lunch and dinner Tuesday through Sunday. Closed wine; Pomme Blane and Pomme,Rouge, which are chards where customers are invited to "pick their Monday through Friday; 10 a.m. to 7 Monday. Moderate. SILVERMAN'S,Ten Mile and Meadowbrook. Novi • . lightly sweet, and Apple. 'a·sWeet Ugbt wine. t< , own."" . ; , >- p.m. saturday and Sunday. Gargantuan selection of breakfast, lunch and dinner offerings from omelelles and

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ARTS AND CRAFTS: NORTHVILLETIVOU FAIR September One of the best 30 and October 1. Northville Downs. comer of Sheldon and Seven Mlle. One- Downtown Northville hundred and forty exhibitors will display everything from country furniture and has undergone a lot of homegrown herbs to china painting and Christmas ornaments. Hours are 10 a.m changes In recent years. to B p.m. September 30 and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. October 1. The event IS sponsored The town has been by the Northville Historical Society and admission is S1.S0 for adults and SOcents renovated with the addi- for children and senior citizens. Ample free parking available. INTERNATIONAL restaurant tion of brick sidewalks GtFT FAIR October 14. First United Presbyterian Church, 701 Church Streel Fust and old-fashioned street United Presbyterian Church of Plymouth Willsponsor the fair featunng gills from review lamps; and a graceful 40 countries. Hours are 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the church. Admission ISfree and • lunch will be offered from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. ELEVENTHANNUAL ARTSAND DtAt~E KOVACS "town elock" adoms a fiowero<:overedIsland In CRAFTSSHOW October 15, Farrntngton Communtty Center. 24705 FarmlOglon the mlddie of Main Road. More than 5S·artists and craftsmen Will be exhibiting onglnal works In Street as it passes through the attractive everything from needlework to stained glass. Hours are 10 a m. to S pm. AdmIS- downtown area. sion is 50 cents, A light lunch and baked goods also Willbe avaIlable. But the physical renovations are only part of the charm of the "new, old Northville." FESTIVALS: NORTHVILLEAUTUMNFESTFnday, Seplember 30 Not the least of the additions Is MacKinnon's, a • (noon·10 p.m.) and Saturday. October 1 (all day). PLYMOUTH APPLE fESTIVAL restaurant which features Country French cuisine October.9, Old Village in Plymouth. and is one of the major reasons the Northville, JUST FOR FUN: RINGLING BROTHERS and.BARNUM & Novi, Walled Lake area Is developing a reputation MacKinnon's Kevin Richards (above) • for outstanding dining establishments. BAILEYCIRCUS October 11 through October 16. Joe Louis Arena. Detroit. Stated succinctly, there's not ,much wrong at waits on David Brodie and Linda Van ClASSIC FILMSERIU Academy Award winning "Closely Watched Trains:' 1 and MacKinnon's and, In fact, almost everything is Horn. Andy Orlando keeps the drinks 7 p.m. October 6, Performing Arts Theatre at Oakland Community College. Or· right ... from the quality of the food to the attrac- coming. (Photos by John Galloway) chard Ridge Campus, Farmington Hills. tive decor and pleasant acounterments' Care has been taken with every detaU, Including while the soup menu Includes crayfish bisque and (Lists compiled by Philip Jerome and Michele .McElmurry) the dinner music. WhUe most restaurants opt for snapper turtle ragoute. music which is unobtrusive, MacKinnon's Quiche Is a luncheon favorite, while other lun- features styllsh chamber music which com- cheon entrees inclUde saute chicken estragon, plements nicely the overall dining experience. peUte steak au polvre vert and a vegetable terrlne Here's what Evelyn Natzel, assistant MacKinnon's Is the creation of Tom MacKinnon, with watercress sauce. treasurer for the City of Novi, says are her five Greg Goodman and Leonard Wade. Although Our trip to MacKinnon's, however, was for din- favorite ways to spend her free time: • neither MacKinnon or Goodman has yet reached ner. Although the list of appetizers Includes 1. BOWUNG.

Is popular both with area businesspeople and champagne sorbet. I finally selected something day,-dinners from 5-10p.m. Monday through ,. j women looking for a stylish place for mldday.din- called "Chocolate Chocolate Creation," a sheet of Thursday and 5-11 p.m. Friday and Saturday. > ing. Appetizers include fried crepe strips rolled chocolate about five Inches high filled with Liquor lIcense. Visa, MasterCard, Diner's ) l' '; y.~ ) ....<1 t ,,~~ ~ ~ ;,,;" > .j..~~~~4~"t.t. :~ t\·,'l·r;~l eL-Ilngonalse and pate malson with chers gaml, chocolate mousse and strawberries. It was both Club, CarteBlanche. ---I

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Hawks, Miller run·down Mustangs Mustang kickers third • North ville gridders tumble tl?2-1 at Flint Carmen tourney with Friday's 20-0 loss to'Harrison Getting a handIe on just how penalty area, and he's not sup- good the Northville varsity s0c- posed to award a penalty unless cer team Is gets trickier every it's intentional, which It wasn't. ByB.J.MARTIN spiring second-quarter goal-11ne stand, week. "It might have been a different staving off four straIght runs by Miller Despite injuries and inconsis- ballgame fl we'd scored that one Not this time. - something the Hawks bad not en- tent play that ranges from superb in the first half and that penalty The Northville Mustangs turned in countered before. to lackadaisical, the Mustangs hadn't been awarded. But I don't their best game of the season against But in the fourth quarter, the flood still are undefeated in the want to take anything away from FarmIngton Harrison - perhaps the gates opened. Harrison finally got the Western Lakes Activities Troy Athens ... They deserved to state's top football team - and came up field positlon It needed, and Miller Association, the state's best soc- win the game." cer conference - the team's vic- Less than two minutes after • short, 2lHl. plunged one yard for the Hawks' second "They're the number one team," TD - and quarterback GUnski picked tories include a 2-1 win over Athens scored on the penalty Mustang coach Dennis Colligan bad to up a two-point conversion on a pass to defending state champion, shot, a breakaway goal put the admit .. "1 don't foresee anybody in the receiver Bob Wasczenski. Livonia Stevenson. Mustangs down 2-0, and Nor- league beating them this year. Whether An interception set up Harrison's last But with mediocre showings at thville subsequently lost what they're good enough to repeat as state TD and again it was Miller TIme - two non-league tournaments this momentum it had. Athens posted champs is hard to say, but they were Miller pushed into paydlrt from the two season, including a third place at two more breakaway goals off tough, all right." , with 5:25 remalning, and that was the the Flint Carmen Invitational defensive mistakes, and put the The Northville offense was able to ballgame. last weekend, questions remain. game out of reach easily. move the ball only to midfield "Our defense played a strong game Asked Monday how he thought NOR1'HVll.LE3 throughout the g~e - then the Hawk all right," Colligan agreed. "It certain- the team was doing, co-coach LANSING WAVERLY 2 defense stiffened, permitting the ly wasn't them that let us down. (defen- Marvin Gans simply said, "I'll In the tournament consolation • Mustangs oniy one penetration as far as sive coach Darrel) Schumacher dId a tell you next week." Indeed, with game, the Mustangs showed the Harrison 35. nice job()f preparing the defense." games this week against league flashes of the play that has put "Ycab, we played some great offense foes Plymouth Salem, undefeated them on top of the WLAA for the between our 20 and the 50," Colllgan in league play, and Farmington time being. The Mustangs com- said, "but once we got in their territory "I don't foresee anybody in Harrison, a clearer picture of the pletely dominated Waverly, at It was another story." the league beating them his Mustangs' potential should one point leading ~ on two goals A big mistake opened the door for the emerge soon. by Doug May and one by Joe Ar- Hawks early in the game. Gary year. Whether they're good TROY ATHENS 4 wady. Strunk's first-series punt was stuffed en,ough to repeat as state NORTHVILLE 0 Arwady's first-half goal opened nearly 20 yards the wrong direction and Troy Athens was,regarded the the scoring, as the senior mid- Harrison recovered on the Northville 3- champsis hrd to say, but they state's best team by many - at fielder broke up the middIe of the yard line. Hawk quarterback Scott were tough all right. ••they least before the Flint Carmen field and struck a to the tournament Saturday, and the lower right comer for the go- • Glinski dIdn't even need instructions put the stops on.' from the sideline. The handoff went to Mustangs had a perfect op- ahead. May headed in a corner tallback John Miller - the first of 24 Dennis Colligan portunity to put Northville High kick by senior winger Steve carries for the all-state candIdate - Head Coach School on the soccer map with a Starcevich, and added a second and the big running back nunbled into strong showing agalnst Athens. goal by left-footing a loose ball iJl. the Mustang end zone for the first of his Record photo by STEVE FECHT It dIdn't work that way. to the upper right comer of the three toUchdowns. The trouble was offense - the John Quinn breaks a tackle "I guess they wanted It more Waverly net. CredIt the Mustangs for not folding - Mustangs had a good amount of ball than we dId," Gans said. "I've Substitutions and the drain of got to hand it to them, they the second game that day allowed after the extra point kick sailed wide, control, but as Colligan saId, once play Mustangs keying on Miller throughout great games from our linemen, played very well, they beat us to Waverly to get back in the game, Northville put together a nice drive, neared the Hawk 40, "they put the stops the game, the senior still picked up 108 linebackers and secondary," Colligan the ball. They're a very good but Gans said the game was well utilizing big plays, from nmning back on." yards - but it took Miller plenty of car- said. "Steve Smith, Phil PendIeton team." by that time. John Quinn and receiver Brian Jenn- After a series of exchanged punts ries to get there. played great games I thought." Still, the Mustangs were far Carmen beat Athens in the • ings. But a tbird-down pass at the Har- finally gave the Hawks good field posi- There were plenty of reasons for that Despite some good work by the offen- from out of the game, as the first tourney final 3-2. rison 33 was intercepted to ldll the. tion, a pair of power pitches and sweeps - among them linemen John Klok- sive line opening up holes for the Nor- half ended 0-0, despite at least A Tuesday game last week was drive. to Miller brought Harrison deep into the kenga, Matt Meyer, Steve Schrader thville ground game, the Mustangs one excellent scoring opportunity canceled after five minutes of "I think that was the key series," CoI- Mustang end early in the fourth and John Storm, plUs king-size were given some trouble establishing for Northville. But Athens picked play when a loud thunderclap Ugan later said. "If we had been able to quarter. linebacker Doug Hartman. Hartman, credlbllity in the air. "We can throw the up the first goal on a penalty shot. sounded in the rainy skies continue the momentum and get a "Those were the only big gainers they Meyer and Mike Weber each had five ball," Colligan ssld. "We've got to get "The referee allmltted after the overhead. Referee whistles to touchdown on the board, we would have had on us," Colligan saId. "I ~t we first hits in the contest, with Hartman right back to )Yor~ ~n It, because I feel game he had made a mistake," stop play immedIately followed. been in pretfY"gOOd Shape." ''l'- dId a very good job ~f~eeplJiiiJiller in _ad~g nine assiSts. like It's something we can do. We're go- Gans said. "He called one of our Northville takes on Churchill at The MUstang defense t:urned In tWo check. -In his previous games he was Colligan also credIted Mike Wissman, ing to come back throwing." players for a hand ball in the 4 p.m. Friday. brilliant quarters of football to contaIn breaking so-yarders on everybody." Gary Shuff and Dan Nielsen with con- Miller and the Hawks, including an in- Don't get it wrong - despite th,e tributing muscular line duty. "We got Continued on 5 ·Unheaten varsity net tea~ topples two cQnference foes

The Northville varsity tennis team the brunt of Salem's strength. Hubbard ran Its season-long winning streak to fell 2-6, 2-6 to Anita Toth and Nicols lost eight matches last week, and the to LIsa Maggio 3-6, 3-6. Both were Mustang net crew still rests com- "super matches," according to FUken. fortably atop the Western Lakes Ac- In third singles, VIcki Robins bet- • tlvities Association standings with a ~ tered Cathy Graham 6-1, 6-3; DenIse UNITED HEALTH SPA -10PEN HOUSE conference record. Colovas topped Sue Kwon in fourth The squad posted wins over perennial singles 6-1, 6-2. Tht: u/rim~rt: In ht:~/rh 'In ! The first two doubles teams bad to f~CJ1JlI~s~nd aeroblc d.Jnct powerbouse Plymouth S8lem 5-2, over cdt:br3lrt:. rht: opt:ning of if> Livonia Churchlll 6-0 and over non- bold off Rock rallies after easy first set f~bulou. nt:" SSOO.(}()() conference rival Hartland 7.(). wins, but both prevalled Insecond. The ULTRA·MODERN UNTTED ""EST team of Jeanine Cook and Leslle Ollver for mt:n 4< womt:n by o({uing won 6-1, 7-5 while Jean Dusablon and I Z monrh. FREE" "h NORTHVlLLE5 rt:nt:R'3Iblt:mem~r>h,p. PLYMOUTH SALEM 2 Jennifer Trausch took their match 6-0, Tht: grt:aru Livoni~/Farmlng' 7-5. In third doubles, Jlli Jensen and ton Merropollt.n are~ can nol' It was the first time in 12 years Nor- Lori Housman were easy two-set win- boa" of having ont: of rht: ners, 6-2, 6-2. most ~1Ctrav'gan, spa f,c,litlC5 thville was able to crumble the Rocks, in rhe world. • although the Salem squad was stung by In JV competition, the doubles teams two noticeable absences - those of of Lauren Ollver-Amy Nleuwkoop, Wendy and ChrIs Gillis, who turned Shari Faydenko-Diane LindqUist, FACILITIES INCLUDE: semi-pro this year. Audrey Kazaly.Jennlfer Millgard and • Larqe Crystal Clear Still, Northville coach Uta Filken was Kim Abraham-Dorothy Ziegler all took Hot Whirlpool Bath pleased. "Salem has had a run of really elght sets, none permitting more than • Dry California top-notch players, so this Is a major one loss. Redwood Sauna feat for us," she said. "All the girls • Hot Wet Finnish NORTHVILLE 8 Steam Room played really nice matches against LIVONIA CHURCBILLO good competition. • The World's Finest Holly Hubbard and Jackie Nicols took ConUnuedon6 Progressive and Vanable ReSistance ExerCise Machines • Personahzed ExerCIse e_------... Programs & SuperVIsion Learn about • ProfeSSIonal MedIcal AdVISOry Board JOIN POWER style and • Cardiovascular NOW! Conditioning value with • AerobIC Dance . • SupervIsed Nutnhonal Pre- TO CLEAR OUT. GUidance Opening ~ Anton~ BI?zer • Ultra Modern \ . VaOlly/Cosmetlc Area Rates I CombInatIon. .' • Pnvate IndiVidual . End ", • Showers-Lockers A.B.c. is back with class! A.B.c. is '~ Sun., our specially priced classic wool • And Much More blazer plus any contrasting solid ' ~ HURRY! OPENING RATES Oct. 2nd '. . :,~ ...... AmI our lleN 2·staRe 5 liP or patterned slacks up to a $47.50 , ~l... <; ~ {...~ SUBSTANTIALLY HIGHER! h~avy (lilly \no ....blo ....er feature\ value In navy, camel, grey, bur-

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0 The Fourth Annual Rotary "Discover :ltnANNUAlR UTE \ ~ l:ll~'~-111~~~ mE: I""''';;[J~'Q- irn=: .-. ' .I Northville Run" will be held this Satur· day, and despite prellm1nary signs of a decline In the number of entries for this RO UTE "L .i. year's run from last year's record of 383, expectations are high for a suc- 4 th ANNUAL ~'mCF~·~~",,"E~cessful event. Entries can compete In either the 10- kUometer or 5-kUometer raCe, both of which begin at 10:30 a.m. at Northville Downs Race Track. Kids 12 and under can compete In the One Mlle Racetrack Run at 10 a.m. Overall trophies will be awarded to the first-place flnlsbers of both the men's and women's division. Trophies IJil01llTHVILLE will be awarded to the top three posi- tions In each division and medals will I TOWN'"". be given to the fourth and filth-place • flnlshers. All entries In the kids' one- mlle race will receive a ribbon. Registration for all runs will contlnue through the week, with registration the day of the race from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. Cost Is $9, and all registrants Will receive an athletic tote bag. Last year, more than 300 entries took to their heels In the run, nettlng the Rotary Foundation a $700 profit on the activity. In 1981, there were just over 224 competitors, and In 1981 there were rn. Already there are 146 applications med for this year's run, with registra- '. tion contlnulng through this week and on the day of the race from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. Registration forms are avallable any time, day or night, at State Police of- fices Inthe Township.

CITY OF NORTHVILLE - MICHIGAN Youth soccer teams ready for Northville Cup tourney

UNDER 111GIRLS UNDER 14GIRLS UNDER 10BOYS Wleger.DefenslveMVP: OwencauJey. Unlted - 0, FIU'II1IDgloaNo. 5 - 2. OOenslve 4, IJVOIlIa Goals: Playoff final times, locations listed Wreckers - No. 14-1. Sheri SDIDDers - 3, Plymouth No. 3 - 3. Goals: cell1cs- 3,FIU'II1IDgloaNo.4-0. Goals: ChrIs MVP: Matt OsIetl. befenslve MVP: Jeremy Rosenthal, LInda Townsend, Amy Nleuwkoop, Ifealber Slxt (2), Michele Morgana. Offensive FredrIck (2), Matt Parkinson. OffensiveMVP: Lawrence. Laraine seuas. Offensive MVP: Jenny Nixon. MVP: KIm Vance Powell. Defensive MVP: Tony SIevert. Eagles - 0, Playoffs of the Northville Cup soccer No.2. DefensiveMVP: KIm Terwln. MVP: Erin Homberg. Defensive Farmington No.3 - 3. Offensive Connery. GoalIes: Mike Corrington. Brandon Tews, MVP: BnJ8II'5cemotl1. Defensive MVP: IDa tournament are beginning this week - UNDER 12 GIRLS: 8 p.m., Wednes- • Fame - 5, PIymoutb No. 1- O.Goals: Deanna Wildcats - 4, Plymouth No. 2 - O. Goals: Lisa ChrIs FredrIck. SwItalski. Atrousb (3), Holly Hubbard, Kerry Lenagban. at stake are hometown bragging rights day, October 5, Ford Field: / Erwin (2), JodlSmalec, Karen BaIrd. Offensive Panthers 0, Invaders- O."Total team effort." Offensive MVP: Jill Anger. Defensive MVP: MVP: Rona MIller. Defensive MVP: JennHer HotSpurs-l, Plymouth No.4-4. Goal: Brad for Northville youth soccer teams, with UNDER 10 GIRLS: 6:15 p.m., Amle Moore.GoalIe: BelJnda CUreton. Barber. Custer. Offensive MVP: Matt Rossing. Defen- UNDER 10GIRI.S first place awards going to all winning Wednesday, OctoberS, Ford Field. siveMVP: Gordon Collins. Wan1ors- 3, PlymoutbNo. 4-11. Goals: 8arIe teams. UNDER 17 BOYS: 5:30 p.m., Thurs- UNDER 17BOYS SCbuenD81111 (2), Mo MorrIaey. OffeDdveMW: RowdIes -I, FarmlngtonNo. 3-5. Goal: Kurt Pandas-I, FarmlngtoaNo. 5-5. Goal: Jen- Bo Hoots. DefeostveMVP: JeonyTrabIn. Skrade. "Total team effort." nifer Slnwllts. OffenslveMVP: Stepbanle Neff. UNDER 19 GIRLS: 5:30 p.m., Tues- day, October 6, Fish Hatch!!ry Field. Tornadoes - 4, Plymouth No. 1 - 1. Goals: celllc - 0, FarmInglm No.5 - 4. ''Total team DefensiveMVP: KrIsten Brown. day, October 4, Fish Hatchery Field. \ UNDER 14 BOYS: 6:30 p.m., Thurs- Eric Halverson (2), Dwayne MIller, John UNDER U BOYS effort." RowdIes - 0, Plymouth No.1 - 5. Offensive UNDER 16 GIRLS: 5:30 p.m., Espress - 0, Plymouth Laaen - 3. Offensive MVP: Jennifer Rush. Defensive MVP: Kathy day, October 6, Training Center No.2. Anderson. Offensive MVP: Greg Newton. Wednesday, October 5, Fish Hatchery DefenslveMVP:Jeff Buell. Hot Spurs - I, strikers - 4. Goals (Stlkers): MVP: Todd LemnIng. Defensive MVP: Rodger KozIer. ~ER 12 BOYS: 8 p.m., Thursday, Unlted-2, FarmInglmNo. 2-2. Goals: Mark Brian Yons, Peter Beyersdorf, Jason Stalburg, KoMo. Stomepers - I, Plymouth No.2 - 1. Goal: Field. October 6, Ford Field. Yetso (2). Offensive MVP: John Bauman. Aaron Wesely. Goal (Hot Spurs): John Payne. United - 4, Plymouth Orange Cruab - 1. Bethany MacLean. Offensive MVP: Bethany UNDER 14 GIRLS: 5:30 p.m., UNDER 10 BOYS: 6:15 p.m., Thurs- Offensive MVP (Hot Spurs): David Smith. Goals: Steve Wleger (4). OffenslveMVP: Steve MacLean.DefensiveMVP: Diane Vogl DefensiveMVP- AndyTrosIen. Wednesday, OctoberS, Training Center day, October 6, Ford Field. Arsena1- 3, FarmInglm No. I-S. No further Defensive MVP: David \'000. Offensive MVP lnformaUonavallabie. (Strikers): Brendan Haldane. Defensive MVP: KevinRosIInsId. Arsena1-7, PIymoutb No. 10 - 3. Goals: Mlke UNDER ISGIRLS Komet::a~;.",1>an Bruaeman. Cbuct Taylor, USED TIRES Nico Mlke Padden. ''()utstlInd!ng Wildcats-I, AngeIs- 5. Goals (Angels): Julia teamoffenae and defeIIae." NORTHVILLE RECORD-WALLED LAKE/NOVI NEWS '. StocIt (2), JUlie Anger. KrIs cassadY, TrIcia celtks - 0, Plymouth Road Rmmen - 1. ~ - Ducker. Goal (WUdcals): Diana Eusebl. Offen- "Outstanding teamoffenae and defense." slve MVP (WUdcals) Mary Duwel. Defensive Unlted - O. Plymouth PIrates - 2. Offensive $10°0 MVP: Sandy SplgareUl. Offensive MVP ..' MVP: Ron 8avageau. Defensive MVP: Shum1t (Angels): Julia StocIt. Defensive MVP: Sue Dasbupta. AndUp Kochanek .- FQQTBALL Foxes - 4, Plymouth No. 1- 2. Goals: LIsa UNDER U GIRLS DeAlexandrls,Tiffanle Rivera, Jill KIlner, KrIs SpigareUl. Demons - 5, PIymoutb No.2 - O."Outstanding V.I.P. total team efforl" Deperadoes - 0, FlIIII1nngtoaNo.1 - 1. Offen- Tire & Auto UNDER 14BOYS sive MVP: Amy Goode. Oefenslve MVP: Pam SplgareUl. 48705Grand River ~Ql\lTEST Arsena1 - I, Panthers - 4. Offensive MVP Pandas - 2, Plymouth No.5 - 2. Goals: Anna Novi 348-5858 (Arsenal): Dave McKee. Defensive MVP: Troy MardIesotti, Nicole Cross. Offensive MVP: • Ternes. "Good team effort by allPanthers." Elizabeth DeMatUa. Defensive MVP: Donna RaIders -S, Plymouth No.7 - 2. Goals: Brad Wilhelm. Winnerl MaUsz.ewski(2), Nome LakIn, Keith Graham, Rowdles-S, Plymouth No. 1-1. Goals: Dana Enfer Today' You May Be A ChrIs Kuffner,John FrederIck. 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By B.J. MARTIN Tricla Ducker's having fouledout hlUlngher stride, s,Inklng9 points with Ducker and Erin Ryan. Only at that point. to lead Northville - In fact, Lid- a brief flurry near the end of the Ouch. The Mustangs did a terlfflc job die has begun to produce on of- second quarter pulled the The Northville varsity basket- ofcomingback Inthe early going. fense as expected, hlUlng 45 per- Mustangs to within 4 after the ball team already knows what After Dearborn rushed out to a cent ofher shots last week. Tricla Warriors spurted ahead 10-4 In that one-liner's about - the 44-38 12-4 lead, the Mustangs came Ducker and Korowlnhad 7 each. the first quarter. double-dvertlme loss to Dearborn back with their inside game and "It was the best-played game Mustang coach Rick Hurst pin- last Thursday. drew Dearborn Into a bonus at Northville In three years," ned his hopes on the Mustang It was the Mustangs' best per- Hurst said. "The execution was backcourt's abUityto force some formance of the season, and but very good and the fact we came turnovers during the second half for a heart-sinking desperation 'It was the best-played back from an eight-point deficit and pick up the pace - not a bad shot at the regulation-time game for NorthvjJJe in was very encouraging." Hurst Idea, considering some ball- buzzer, It would have been the cited the defensive play of scrap- handling troubles by Western In Mustangs' first victory since three years.•. The execu- py forward Terwln and guard the first half. But with few November of '81. tion was very good and Julie Maliszewski's rapidly- substitutes avallable, by the Kathy Korowln's 12-footerwith developing shooting skills as big fourth quarter the Mustang 10seconds left In regulation time the fact we came from factors Inthe game. starters looked understandably appeared to give the Mustangs a an eight-point deficit tired. win, and as the clock ran out, the was very encouragmg.. . WALLEDLAKE WESTERN 38 "We switched to a man-to-man Mustang bench and supporters NORTHVILLE19 at that point, and their big girls erupted to cheer what they Rick Hurst

I After impressive showings against "I'm very satisfied that we did so NORTHVILLE216 Yetso posted a 44 - not far off the Plymouth Salem and at the Plymouth well against mostly Class A schools," WALLED LAKE WESTERN 214 pace, but two Western golfers had Best-Ball Invitational last week, the commented Mustang golf coach Joe rounds of 40 each to keep the Warriors Mustang link team bogged downat Bay Blake. "A good portion of those teams Last Wednesday, Northville got good close enough to capltallze on the Pointe Country ClubWednesday. will be In our regional (MHSAA rounds from Pegrum (39) and Justus Mustangs' bad holes. playoff)." (40), but three disastrous triple bogies Despite a fine third-place showing at The Mustangs stand at 4-3 overall, 3-2 allowed the Warriors to hang on to the WLAA after last week's activity, and • Plymouth Tournament on Tuesday, 'JJ11 NORTHVILLE lead. will lookfor revenge against Stevenson September 20, the link tourney was PLYMOUTH SALEM 230 "They had a pretty respectable team. Livonia Stevenson's show. The Spar- at 3:30 p.m. today at Idyl Wild Golf There was really no reason we couldn't CourseInLivonia. tans shot a 141,twostrokes ahead ofYp- Northville easily outclassed the If have won it weren't for those "They're one of the best teams Inthe silanti and eight strokes ahead of Nor- Rocks the previous day, getting superb mistakes," Blake said. "It's difficult to thville. league," Blake added. "Hopefullywe'll rounds from Pegrum (36) and Morfe win when you're counting scores In the giveit our best shot." Twenty-five schools each sent two (37), with Baird contributing a 42 and hlgh40S." two-player teams to the tournament, Justus and Mark Yetso46each. and the lowscore for each team oneach Blake conceded the Mustangs had an hole counted. Northville's Bob Pegrum edge In familiarity at the Meadowbrook a.Jld Bob Baird teamed for a 73, whlle Country Clubcourse. "That helped," he Colt teams sweep Westland • Justus and Eric Morfe fired a 76- said, "but Salem has a pretty young both were particularly good rounds at team, and I think that was a good part ofthe reason we won." Vara1ty beatlnJl the Comets 1+7. In the first quarter, Brae-Burn GolfClubInPlymouth. Dave P1erle ran 35 yan!s to open the scoring. The Northville Varsity Colts football team Greg Paler added the extra point. In the thlrd I DOSted a :»-12 victory over the wesUand Comets quarter, Malt Smith's IntercepUon set up the last SUnday, led by MIke Margo's 4$-yard next touchdown play, ass-yard nm by Smith. Basketball reserves now 5-1 touchdown sprint on the first play from scrim- Plerle added the extra point. Daren Jobnson PLYMOUTH .~..... mage. contributed a strong game on defense" , 'l1Je Colts found themselves down 12-6 at Open. Mon·Sat 9-6 NURSERY: ~ , Signs that a bright future lies ahead game-type scrimmage going with only balftlme. but the defense chipped In five second- :Ie Sun & Holidays '0-6 and ClARDEN CIENTIiR • , half interceptions to shut down the Comets Fret!bmeD for the Mustang women's basketball rune players on the varsity. But we re wblle the Colt offense notched two scores. 9900 ANN ARBOR ROAD program were demonstrated last week looking at the program In the long run, FrIsbie, Walsh and Stephens each plc:ltedoff an Mark Hl1f1ngerscored two touchdowns to lead -453-5500 7 Miles West of 1-275' 7 Miles E of US 23 as the Northville junior varsity team and we'll be better off for some of the Interceptlona and Margo stole two Comet the feshmen to a 20-6 win over Westland. HI1f- passes. FrIsbie and Margo scored the second- Inger scored on a four-yard dive to tie the game iIIl.dedtwo wins to ralse its season mark players getting lots ofexperience at the half TDs and Slephens completed passes for two Ir. the flr.;t quarter, then BW Kelly dashed sa ~l. JV level." extra-point conversions to Derek Osborne and yards down the sideline for the go-ahead TD. Ed Walsh. HllfInger added the extra point HllfInger The Mustang JVs posted a solid 28-20 scored again on a 4O-yard nm In the thlrd win over a well-establlshed Walled JunIor Varsity quarter. Ryan Kllner added the extra point. Jay 32-31 Wardwell, Jason W1adlscbskln and Graig Pr0- Lake Western JV, and a thrlller Bee league forms The JVs won thetr thlrd straJgbt game by over Dearborn. bert led the muscular Colt defense. "We're keeping a sharp eye on the JV Registration for the Northvllle program," varsity coach Rick Hurst Recreation Department's Junior explained. "With our program, it's basketball leagues wlll continue essential to develop the younger through October 21, when the fall- players, give them a lot ofplaying time. winter season will get under way. NO WAIT ON HAIL DAMAGE lie have to devote a tremendous Anyone wtshIng to register can drop IMMEDIATE SERVICE .IOunt of time with teachlng the fun- by department officesdowntownduring damentals at the varsity level. business hours to pick up and fill out an Bring your insurance estimate SMC!?GAS3CiD I "It's true there are some players on application form. For additional In- or claim to our bodyshop the JV who could help our varsity right formation, call the department at 349- now, and It Is pretty difficult getting a 0203. 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Dateof Birth ------7:ii\i:'iiiU 4-D- THE NORTHVILLE RECORD-Wednesday,September28,1983 Soccer club sports locals

So you miss watChing Nor- be(ore her graduation last spring, thville HIgh School soccer hot- dominated backfield play. shots Martina Millen, KrIs Petit, The Mlch1gan Stale club team LIz Bohan and Angl1eButterfield, trounced Schoolcraft College the OO?Fret no more - they're on next day 3-0, but by the account of display on Schoolcraft College's the Ocelots coach, the game club team. could easUy have been 11-0 The Schoolcraft Ocelots opened without Mlllen's defensive their season Saturday by edging capabilities. Central Mlch1gan University's The Ocelots won't return home club team 4-3. NHS almunae unW Saturday, OCtober 15 for a Petit, Bohan and Butterfield all practice match - but the next tallied once In the victory, whlle day at 1 p.m., the team will take Millen, the State of Mlch1gan's on University of Michigan'S club most valuable high school player team.. r------, Service Dept. Open til Midnight Mon. thru Fri. "GET READY FOR WINTER SPECIAL" COOLING SYSTEM TUNE-UP

$1 99~luslax (WIth this coupon) Includes: pressuretest cooling system.Inspect& lighten hoses.changeanti-freeze. add 2 gallonsanti-freeze.Offer expire. 8/30/83 W,th Aulo·Owners 115 covered An Auto·Owners policy . Cindy automollcally cove" rue es 0.1. e team. senior Jim O'Neill continued to pa~ ''" GREEN SHEET the men's team with excellent times. Jim O'Neill paces Mustangs ~~ M~Tech Automoti~e' WANT ADS O'Neill registered a 17:15 at Cass Ben- Ed Gabrys ~ Education Centers 348·3022 ton Park against Farmington to take Harrier coach first, repeating the accompllshment a second slower on Thursday against Haverhill Farms Harrison. Nuechterleln kicked Into the lead at FALL SPECIAL Indoor Ring Taking third against Farmington was the one-mile mark and held off Runk for 4 Riding Jim Riney, who clocked a 17:46. the remainder of the race. It turned out Riney's times have shown dramatic im- Northville didn't need It, as freshman Lessons provement since his recovery from an Lyn Howell edged the last Harrison New Students injury earller this season. nmner for one extra point. 10 Days Only But after Riney, Northville ran Into O'Neill and Riney took firSt and se- $30 trouble. Harrison swept the next three cond In the men's competition, Riney places, as lame Mustangs Pat Camp- finishing In 17:43, less than half a Open 7 Days National Home Furnishings bell and Brett Netke were sidelined. minute behind O'Neill. After the Hawks / r-:==-:-::-=-=-==-----, Call Now 4096514 Mile Westof Doug Doyle managed a seventh place In took the next two places, it was Nor- Wallet! Lake Haggerty Sale!! 18:31 and Dave Winquist took eighth at thville all the way. The Mustangs, In 624·5554 Doyle'S shoulder. But Kurt Assen- fact, swept 11 of the top 14places In the . America's manufacturers have re- macher was back In the pack to round meet. ,.;.------..,..~". out Mustang scorers in 18:56. Sophomore Dave Winquist took fifth Standard duced their prices so that we can Meanwhlle, the women's team, "as In 18:12; Doyle was next In 18:17; Rich or Custom offer you these tremendous saVings expected," swept the first three spots, Nazradi took seventh In 18:28 and Netke Glass Doors for your entire home! rounded out the scorers after shaking with times within about a minute and a & half of each other. Panowicz emerged off the ill effects of breathing problems as leader with a CoB personal best of the previous meet. Accessories 20:12, Wool clocked a 20:41 and Kirk Kabel led junIor varsity com- (or any Fireplace petitors with a 19:56. Mike Yaekle Nuechterleln took third In 21:50. Each All Name Brand team had agreed to score only four finished In 20:26 and Kevin Legel In run- Manufaclurers •• Wall Groupings ners, and Sharon Savageaurounded out 20:37, a one-minute Improvement over the group for Northville with a 32:21. his previous meet. JIMMIES RUSTICS •• Dining Room Furniture Nuechterleln turned In a heroic effort The Mustangs will run against "very L,vonia· 29500 W. 6 Mile Il,rmmgham. 221 Ham,hon •• Desk and Desk Chairs in a much closer meet Thursday. The competitive" Plymouth Canton at Cass- 522·9200 6«'IQI9 •• Party Chairs & Tables Mustangs neededa 1-2-3 sweep to topple Benton Park tomorrow (Thursday) at 4 •• Curio Cabinets the deep but top-light Hawks, and Wool p.m. •• Custom Carpeting •• Occasional Tables Your •• Our own reupholstery and NOTICE OF THE LAST DAY FOR window treatments RECEIVING Photos by Wayne Loder REGISTRATIONS FOR THE REGULAR ELECTION TO BE Fall Foliage As you can see the selec- Magic Photos HELD IN THE CITY OF NORTHVILLE ON tion is extensive, but the time is limited so hurry in "Leaf-peeping" is great fun with a camera, Ray Interiors is pleased to be able to offer TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8,1983 especially with autumn approaching. Needed as the sale lasts only until you such fine home furnishings at such accessoires are a polarizer, an 81A "warming" Oct. 9th. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that any qualified elector of the city filter and a tripod, or perhaps a monopod, for tremendous reducti- greater steadiness. of Northville, Counties of Wayne and Oakland, who is not Every time of day Is suitable, but those ons during this first already registered may register for the regular election to be golden moments aft~r 5:00 PM are magic. No National Home Fur- held on the 8th day of November,1983, in said City. exposure tricks are needed, but accurate ex- nishings Sale. Our The City Clerk will be at her office In the City Hall on each posure will give the best color. working day during regular working hours until and including Don't overuse your polarizer. Just turn It professional Interior enough to get the glare off the leaves. Super- Designers will wel- Tuesday, October 11, 1983, for the purpose of receiving contrasty fall scenes are attention-getters registration of qURlified electors of the City of Northville not without over-polarized. dark blue skies. come working with already registered. Try shooting scenlcs at f 16 on a tripod at a you in order to max- On October 11, 1983, which is the last day for receiving suitable shutter speed for crisp, all sharp pic- imize your saVings. registrations for said regular election to be held on Tuesday, tures. Look for overhanging trees with bright leaveS to frame the top of pIctures. Small Extended terms, of November 8,1983, the City Clerk will be at her office between ponds are nice for reflections. Close ups of the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 8:00 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, for leaves floating, patterns of mixed colors-even course. the purpose of receiving registrations of qualified electors. out-of-focus pattern shots can be effective. 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Against Harrison's much-vaunted pass defense, Mustang quarterback Dave Longrtdge was forced Into rollout pass patterns and could only pick up .two completions In 10 attempts; with two Interceptions, for a total of 17 yards.

Without an aerial attack to balance It, by land the Mustangs only picked up 107 yards, 72 by Quinn In 18 carries. Fullback Todd Deal found the going even rougher, picking up only 'J:1 yards ~ 17 carries.

Plus signs: the Mustangs Improved Ietheir proclivity to penalties, being sack- ed with only three - two off fair catch violations Colligan disputed vehement- ly and one an lliegal procedure call that effectively killed a key flrst-down play. The Mustangs now brace for an en- counwr with league rival Plymouth Canton Friday at Canton.

"I'm expecUng a rugged game there," Colligan sald of the 0-3 Cblefs . "They lost just barely to two good' • teams and they mix the run and pass really well. They've got a good fullback, Rodney .Wlll1ams, and their defense has a lot of fronts from what we've seen. It'll be homecoming for them, so they'll be up-for us." r Kickoff is at 7:30 p.m.

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Northville's KATHY MCMILLAN . Nationals tbls fall. Farmington holds down the number two slot on the 33224 Grand River Spring Arbor College women's cross 474-7105 country team. The senior participated At Auburn Unlversity, Alabama, on the Cougar track team last spring Llvonla Ladywood graduate LESLIE and according to Assistant Coach Ken- NADEAU, of Northville, wlll be a retur- dall Sayers, Is "running tough" tbls ning point guard for the Lady Tiger ~fo--M.,.si,-QUeen&-HaiiSiz~s-"'SO eea5on. The team Is looking for its tblrd basketball squad. The 5'10" junior, a 14 kt. Gold straight championship at the National defensive specialist, averaged 1.4 Rings I . : ChriStian College Athletic Association points per game last season. Assorted Wednesday, October 19, 1983 Styles ! $5°0 OFF: RICHARD KERN ----,.~- I I ~ ., Deli& I All Non-Sale I "Hidden Worlds of Florida" Suits & Dresses : (8 P.M.) I ~rnte S Restaurant All I Now thru Oct. 9 with this ad I Grand River & Drake In Mulrwood Square Wednesday, November 9, 1983 I I 478·0080 FRANK CARNEY 14 Kt. I I Charms "As An Artist Sees Spain" I Featuring: R & K. Leslie Fay. I I Weathervane. Act III. Talbot Kmts I (8 P.M.) , Chez, Tomorrows Dream. Chic. I We'd like to Invite Wednesday, January 11,1984 $15°0 $5-----~!~~=-- $5 you to dinner. ROBERT BROUWER gram " I "Vancouver Island - Pacific Paradise" I (8 P.M.) Crushed Feather - The Main Event - Wednesday, February 29, 1984 14 Kt. Earrings (All Prepared Foods are Homemade) CHRIS BORDEN Hoops and Diamond $2000 Pillows Cut Styles ! Pan Fried Pickerel. Potato & Vegetable ..·· ·· ·..·...... · 4-50 "Holland" (standard size only) pair Rainbow Trout. Potato & Vegetable ....··..·..· ·..··..·..···..· ·..4.25 (8 P.M.) Ham Steak with Scrambl~ Eggs. garnish witli Pineapple 3-25 14 kt. Chains & Bracelets Reg. $899 Wednesday, March 28, 1984 00 Baked Half Chicken. Potato & Vegetable · ·..··..· ·4-50 $1600 gram $18 Now Bar.B-Q Chicken. Potato & Vegetable ·..·..·..· 4-50 STAN MIDGLEY Roast Turkey with Dressing, Mashed Potato & Vegetable 4-95 "My Csllfornis" "'he Gold Mine MAR-MILL LINEN SHOPPE Salisbury Steak. Potato & Vegetable 3.95 (8 P.M.) ... 477·4245 '+- 477·5930 Ground Round Steak with gnlled onions, Potato & Veg..· ·..4.25 - sale Nowthru OCt.9 Wednesday, April 25, 1984 Sale Now thru Oct. 9 Corn Beef and Cabbage with Potato 4-00 0peII Sada,. 12... FRANK KLiCAR Siztler Steak, Potato and Vegetable 4-50 ..... "Europe's Teacup Countries" ~---_-- Livcr~"d Onions. Potato and Vegetable 3.95 SJ:laghetti with Meat Sauce ·· ·..··..·3-25 (8 P.M.) PLYMOOTH-5ALEM HIGH SCHOOL· JOY ROAD CLOTHES LINE II • 8:00 P.M. SHARP • Lee PRICE OF SEASON IC TICKETS Jr. Women's Sizes 3-15 All six travelogues only $15.oo Corduroys SenIor Citizens (60 or over) and students $12.00 COATS • SUITS • BLAZERS TICKETS FOR SINGLE PERFORMANCES $3.50 ~~%; $1990 • SHETLAND Make checks payable to: Sale SWEATERS 400/0 OFF Retail PLYMOUTH'S KIWANIS CLUBS P.O. BOX 449 • Plymouth, Mich. 48170 FORTICKETSPHONE: --- Sale Now thru Oct. 9 Open Sundays 12·4 (Farmington Only) Harold Flacher • 455-5100 Tim Yoe .453-6280 Rochester· 652-41n Farmington • 4n·5199 SUPPORT OUR ADVERTISERS· TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE FOR SALE AT THEIR LOCATIONS. , -.._-~- ~D- THE NORTHVILLE RECORD-Wednesday, 8eplember28, 1883 • I NHS gridders First Baptist, play for HVS first place"

After two straight 4-8 seasons, Northvllle High School the First Baptist Church of graduates Vince Candela '82 and Andy Dlmltroff '83 are among the Northville softball team hit the players selected for the Grand jackpot this year, compUing a Valley State football squad this 10-1 record, in the Christian fall. Candela, a defensive tackle Men's Fellowship League. The Is beglnnlng his sopbomore year team captured the league at GVS. and Dimitroff, formerly championship on the last night a running back for the Mustangs, of the season with an 18-1rout Is a freshman. of,Trinity Presbyterian. I Vince Candela and Andy Dimitroff .. . Football contest / winners posted

Northville's CHRIS ODOM picks up the $10 first prize In this week's botly-contested Northville RecordlNovl-Walled Late News Football contest. How botly contested? Well, the top three entries each missed only two games and the deciding factor turned out to be the tle-breaker In the well·known rivalry between Hawall and Utah. The correct number was 53 points, and Odom's guess of 50 was closer by one point than the 49 points guessed by PAT HANSEN of Walled Lake, wbo takes bome the $5 second prize. Novl's KJELL JOHNSON, took the $3 tblrd place with a guess of 38 points for the tle-breaker. Wbere'd the experts go wrong? Odom and Johnson thought Notre Dame would knock oU Miami and Oblo State would bury Iowa. Itwasn't to be, bowever. Hansen pegged the Irish game right, but was swayed no doubt by partisan fervor In tblnldng Mlchlgan State would triumph over D- llnols. That was a popular error - of all the entries received, only four thought MSU would fall to the D- llnl. But the wlnnlng of this contest calls for mthless objectivity at all times. Bewarned. Recreation Briefs

OPEN SWIM RESUMES Beginning Saturday, OCtober I, the Northville High School pool will again open for Open Swim. Two-hour sessions will be held from noon to 2 p.m. and 4 to 6 p.m., with adults-only swim from 3 to 4 p.m. Admission to any two-hour session Is 50 cents. The adult session admission Is one dollar. COACHES, REFEREES NEEDED Coaches are needed for Northville YQuthbasket- ball teams. If you are Interested In coachlng, con- tact Pete Talbot at Recreaton Department offices, phone 349-0203. If you are In blgh school and wuld like to scorekeep or referee, contact T81bot at the above number. SKI CLUB LEADERS Applications are being taken for Northville Recreation Ski Club leaders. Applicants must be 17 years of age, hve three years prior club experience, must be experienced advances skiers and must be Interested In assisting the club and Its members during this year's programs. Applications are due by OCtober 28. The ski club Is run and operated by its members and Is overseen by the Recreation Department. The club Is designed to provide several functions, suc h as to asssist and Instruct the begl.nnI.ng skier through a complete Instructonal lesson program. The program Is also designed to provide advancedd skiing and competitive racing for intermediate and advanced skllers. For additional information on the club, contact Matt Sullivan at 349-0007. SELF-HELP CLINICS Nationally recognized hypnotheraplst Paul T. Adams will conduct a "Stop Smoking Cllnlc" and a "Weight Loss Clinic" for the Northville Recrea- tional Center. Adams, a practicing hypnotheraplst since 1961 and a staff member of two medical clinics, says, "Hypnosis Is the best way to change any habit, because the person being hypnotized Is reprogramming bls or her 'blo-computer .... The clinic will be held Wednesday, OCtober 12, with the Stop Smoking Clinic at 6:30 p.m. and the Weight Loss Cllnlc at 8 p.m. Fee for each clinic Is $30. For more information, call 349-0203.

Mustang net squad ·continues win streak

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RaIn canceled one match against the Chargers, and for Cburchlll's sake, it was probably all for the best. Each Northville match went straight sets, with only six games lost In the four singles match wins. The JV scores were simllarly dominating. "It was a major feat just getting as mamy mat- ches In as we did," Filken said. "Churchill was not very strong for us, but I tblnk the girls showed good concentration In not playing sloppy."

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"Hartland bad given us tough competlUon In tlie past," Filken said of the Eagles' tennis program. "But they weren't nearly as strong as Ithought they would be." As It was, each Mustang racketeer felled an Eagle In straight sets Inthe n1Daway victory.

"I said before when we started out I knew we would have a strong team," Fllken added. "And the girls are really 1l~ up to my expectations. We are really falling into plaC4l. Iknew our doubles teams would be very good - I'd say this ls the strongest doubles group I've ever had. "I'm also happy to see Holly wlnnlng matches and . our three newcomers to singles are developing very nlcely - DenIse hasn't lost a match all season." The Mustangs take to tbeJr bome courts today • "I against Plymouth Canton at 3:30 p.m. Whether a match wlll be scbeduled FrIday Is In doUbt, but the Mustangs wlll travel to Walled Lake Central for what Is expected to be an easy win next Weclnesday. ~.

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61()'259 The Beaumont A handsome cabinet crafted in solid oak with our Yorkshire finish, features a deeply embossed carved pediment design. En- hancing the brushed brass finished moon phase dial are 24k gold plated Arabic numerals and comer spandrels, plus a separate seconds track. Glass panels on three sides showcase the gleaming polished brass lyre pendulum and weights. The deluxe cable.driven triple chime movement plays the famous cathedral chimes of \\estminster, St Michael and Whittington, which can be silenced during the nightime hours by the touch of a lever. Height 77112" Suggested Retail: $1,220.00 Now Only: $699.00

Your Howard Miller grandfather is an heirloom possession. The feeling you get from knowing that it is something that will be cherished by family members generation- after..generation is inspiring. Certainly knowing that you were instrumental in starting such a family tradition offers a true sense of pride. That's why Howard Miller provides a solid brass plate engraved with your name and the date you purch~d your grandfather. Once it's mounted on the clock, your memory will live on forever.

• Classic.Ainteriors • ffiLONIl\L tOmE Open Mon., Thurs. & Fri. 'Til9 P.M. 20292 Middlebelt Rd. (South of Eight Mile) Livonia • 474·6900 ~ "':" Classic Interiors ~~ Colonial House

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610-265 The Ardmore Save over $225.00 610-232 The Marquette Save over $290.00 610-262 The Hampton Save over $290.00 This elegant design, executed in oak, features an arched This elegantly-proportioned Cherry Bordeaux cabinet re- This impressive clock is crafted of fine mahogany solids and pediment and plinth base. Urn shaped turnings atop the flects traditional styling,from the classicbroken pediment veneers. 18th Century influence is evidenced by the shell reeded half columns frame the glass sides displaying the and finial, to graceful fluted columns. The glass door and ornaments, and reeded half columns, on chamfered posts. weight-drivenmovement and lyrependulum. Asatin silvered sides display the beauty of the Arabic numeral Thmpus The Arabic numeral, Thmpus Fugit dial iscomplimented bya Roman numeral ring and raised comer spandrels highlight Fugit dial and polished brass lyre pendulum. The weight- highly polished brass lyre pendulum and weights which are the Thmpus Fugit dial. The chimes of \\estminster sound driven \\estminster chime movement can be silenced at visible through the glass door. The weight-driven \\estmin- each quarter hour, and count the hours on the hour. night by the touch of a lever. ster chime movement sounds on the quarter hour and Height 78" Height 80th" counts the hours on the hour. Height 79th" Suggested Retail: $825.00 Now Only: $599.00 Suggested retail: $940.00 Now Only: $649.00 Suggested Retail: $995.00 Now Only: $699.00 610-202 The Piedmont Sale Price s79!JOO Rare Carpathian elm burl overlays combined with brass inlaid columns beautifully accent this oak cabinet in our Yorkshirefinish.The elegance of brass is evidenced by the 610-274 The Capulet Sale Pnce s99!JOO large self-adjusting lyre pendulum and moon phase dial This solid cherry cabinet, finished in Cherry Bordeaux, featuring individually cast, 24k gold plated spandrels. features glass on three sides. A beveled glass door and brass Ringingout on the quarter hour are the famous chimes of capped columns accent the large brass lyre pendulum. The ~inster, Whittington and Winchester. Height 79" triple chime, cable-wound movement announces the hour Suggested Retail; $1,195.00 Save over $295.00 and quarter hour witha selection of\\estminster, St Michael and Whittington chimes. Height 82" Suggested Retail: $1,495.00 Save over $495.00 610-220 The Montague Sale Price $1,19!JOO This solid mahogany cabinet is accented withbook matched crotch mahogany inlaysand fluted columns with brass caps. Featured on the brass moon phase dial are gold plated numerals, polished brass comer spandrels and a separate second track. The cable-driventriple chime movement plays the chimes of \\estminster, St Michael and Whittington. Height 85" Suggested Retail: $1,775.00 Save over $575.00

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...... 612-533 The Shelburne Sale Price S19!JOO 612-436 The Thomas 'lbmpion Sale Price s29!JOO 612-618 The Barclay Sale Price s19!JOO This \\estminster chime key-wound school days clock is This bracket clock has a solid cherry cabinet finished in This authentic tambour clock is executed in oak with our made ofsolid oak in our Oak Yorkshirefinish.The antique Cherry Bordeaux. It features glasssides, gold detailingand a Yorkshirefinish. Covering the Arabic numeral dial is a con- white dial has a convex dial crystal and hinged, polished rare Carpathian Elm Burl facing on the door. This \\est vex glass crystal encircled by a brass bezel. The 8-da~ key- brass bezel. The pendulum glass features the word "Regu- German key-woundmovement playsthe cathedral chimesof wound movement plays \\esbninster chimes on the quarter lator" in 22k gold and slides up for easy access. \\estminster, Whittington, and St Michael. hour and counts the hour. Suggested Retail: $279.50 Save over $80.00 Suggested Retail: $450.00 Save over $150.00 Suggested Retail: $249.50 Save over $50.00 _ t X-Howard Miller

; . ". . o. . " f' ..../< ~ • ~ - ~ 612-604 The Norwood Now Only: $39.99 This sturdy Pine Briar case houses a glass covered Arabic 622-836 The Marquise Now Only: $49.99 612-245 The Southport Now Only: $59.99 numeral dial. A brass bezel frames the antique cream dial This solid oak oval frame has an oiled and lac- The Southport has an octagonal oak frame and glass crystal with complimenting the brass colored second hand. It features a quered finish. The glass crystal covers a white dial polished brass bezel. The Roman numeral dial contains a second ring highly accurate quartz battery movement with black Roman numerals. It contains a quartz track with a red second hand. It features a quartz battery movement. Suggested Retail: $49.95 battery movement Suggested Retail: $79.95 Suggested Retail: $72.95

Now Only: $39.99 612-453 The Lucerne Now Only: $69.99 Styled after popular traditional designs, these highly accurate quartz battery alarms are This brass anniversary clock features an 612-591 The Accolade Now Only: $49.99 encased in solid wood. Each has a brass bezel, framing a shatterproof convex dial crystal, elegant, fired porcelain dial covered by a This quartz battery operated desk/boutique clock and luminous dial markers for easy viewing at night ~ glass dome. It features a quartz battery r is finished in satin brass with polished brass 612-354 The Laurel Height 41h", Width 91,4", Depth 2~" . movement ( I accents. A glass crystal covers the Roman numeral J 612-350 The Parisian Height 6%", Width 5" , Depth 2%". Suggested Retail: $115.00 gilt dial. 612-352 The Cavalier Height 5%" , Width 5" , Depth 21,4". Suggested Retail: $85.00 Suggested Retail: $49.95

I ' SUPPLEMENT TO: OBSERVER-ECCENTRIC NEWS - Classic ..l.interiors • ~ CDLONIAL tD18E Open Mon., Thurs. & Fri. 'Til 9 P.M. 20292 Middlebelt Rd. (South of Eight Mile) Livonia • 474-6900

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SALE ENDS OCTOBER 15, 1983