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01 113, ~o 34, Three sections, 32 Pages, Plus 2 Supplements WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1982-NORTHVILLE, MICHIGAN TWENTY.FIVE CENTS •Property owners protest assessment· hike

By KEVIN WILSON board schedule to accommodate the de- Anticipating the furor resulting from review the new tax roll. property owners received assessment Under new truth-in-assessment mand and a Sunday session is being recent state legislation that required The board of review, which was to increase notices. City property owners legislation, there is, in effect, DO state WIth recent state legislative changes considered. The township supervisor is notices of assessment increases to meet March 2·3 and March 8-9 in six in the Wayne County portion should equalization factor in use. Instead, Ightmg the fuse, the all but dormant planning an appearance on behalf of all every property owner, the township is --boursessions is now scheduled to meet receive similar notices by the end ,of assessments have been increased in ac- • :;sue of property taxation has exploded property hold~rs (see related story) this year for the first time requiring ap- March 4,5 and 6 as well, and some days this week. cordance with the factor indications nto furious new activity this week in and school board representatives may pointments be made to appear before will hear appeals of assessed valuations Henn.iqgsen said roughly 75 assess- and the factor has been set at 1.0. ,orthvllle Township and may do the be stationed as observers of the tumult. the board. for as long as 12 hours on 15 minute in- ment notices have been returned to Assessed valuations (AVs) therefore, ame in the city next week. "God, what inefficiency," said As of Monday night, 236 persons had tervals (lunch and dinner breaks are township hall as undeliverable. Those are the same as the State Equalized :\!ore than 300 township property township treasurer Richard Henn- made appointments and Clerk Susan scheduled). Henningsen said a Sunday, property owners who have not yet Value (SEV). On its own, an AV should ,\\ners a1e expected to appeal assess- ingsen of the legal changes. "People Heintz said there were another fj1 March 7, session also is being con- received one should call the township to reflect nearly 50 percent of the proper- nent Increases averaging near eight should be writing their legislators. It naples on a waiting list to be notified of sidered. check if it isamong those, he said. ty's market value. Jercent before the board of review (new law) creates more work for cancellations, extended hours or an ad· Although appointments have been ac- The treasurer said he has contacted While it creates no increase or \'hich began meeting yesterday. Extra township government and doesn't help ded day. Residents stood five and six cepted for the past several weeks, the board of education president Karen decrease in actual tax levels, the new lays and hours have been added to the people with their real problem." deep at the treasurer's office waiting to rush came in the past week as township Wi1kinson and "invited them to assign law also required notification of the school board members to attend all ses- valuation increase to all property sions of the board of review and see just holders, rather than to only the ~ what goes on at the township level on tage whose property i.c; new or has been • property taxes. She said that, yes, she'd improved as was past practice. have some people here for some of the There is suspicion among some sessions. " township residents that the new AV, The school district millage comprises created as it was from a system of more than 70 percent of township pro- estimations based on lo-year-old perty taxes, but the issue being focused evaluations of property values and upon this week is property valuations from sales figures compiled in the past as reflected in notices recently received 30 months, cannot accurately reflect by all township property owners or pur- chasers. . Continued on 4-A • MacDonald appeals township increase I Residential property owners in Nor- will appeal is the one MacDonald is also .1 thville Township could see elimination fighting. of the recently revealed eight percent U(ew of the people who want to ap- I rise in assessments for 1982 tax pur- pear at the board of review have poses if ·Supervisor John MacDonald serious errors or omissions to reveal can accomplish his aims. • (the primary purpose of the hearings is MacDonald said Saturday he is to unveil these)," he said. "Most seem I , 'prepared to appeal ~e increase to th~ to just be angry about the constant in- Michigan Tax Tribunal and as chief creases and Ican't blame them." assessor will appear before the He pointed Outthat state law requires township board of review March 9 to the board o( review hear all individual I begin the process. - protests, .eVeil though he wouI

.' 'rownship police expect to use fewer general funds

, ., ',". p pollee operatioClS are ex· wbat we want to do, that is move was concerned that revenues have not the coostructioo costs for the Canton Hardesty said Mooday, ~'e\'«, that · ',~ • ) tde a s1JgbtJ)· smaller bite to\1'ardmaking that department as self- been at that level in the past year. court bt·ilding, and in the long-term be does not ne.' the sitllatjon in that u! the communil)"s ~ral supporting as possible," according to "What you have to remember, revenue retained by the townshipcould ligbl . · ,_. , "n.-\enues m theeoming)'ear. supen·i.sorJohn MacDonald. though," Hardesty said, "is that I was be mucb larger. "Weare not ,.wried about tbal. those · ., '--':';ng to pohce d1ief KEmleth That effort willbe gi\'en a boost in the running the department sbort-handed a Jfennlngsen said the fmanclal aspects revenue projedjoos are based 00 ,.'ball , ;<.,!~ the proposed budget be next f1SC3lyear, beginning in 1983, lot of the time with injuries and, for of the activity "really says you've tied legitimately expect from nmnal en- <.~., 'l~ to the tov.nship board in a .when re\'enue from the 0.7 mill police awhile there, a laid off patrolman. in the police to pay for that building, forcement. You ,.'OO't see a big push to _,~~~ heanng .....ill require $2.000 le\')' approved by voters last year final· Whenmy men are aU on the road, they you've got to keep them on the road. " generate income, and there are DO , . _p;>vrtfrom the geDera1fUDd. ly comes on line. For now,though, Mac· generate that much. When we had :-'" : j mIll property laX le\'}' Donald said he was pleased there was everybody on the road, we posted " _!l~ to the departJDefl1 for the no mcrease in the amount of general $13,000and $14,000ina month." ,~. :.l'dr begmmngAprill generates fundingneeded by the department. Henningsen pointed out tl1ere were Colony basin malfunctions • ~ ,. I '.\ hlle expenditures are ex· Most attention was directed to in· other months as low as $4,000and he ,'l-D :0 hIt s;s2.397 in t~ )"ear. That come and expenditure expectations for was uneasy about committing to a l-',t:_~'nt:>an mcrease of about 12 per- participation with the 35th Districl revenue projection such as the one Greenspan Development Corporation said. "I didn't know it was back there .Yilligan said, --because if we did ri~ · : u\E'r!930-81spendingle\·els. Court operation. presented. Township court payments will be required to grade and fence the until Mrs. (Liz) McCanille (of Fry) bave essentially agreed to accept it the • · '.e m,nor reduction in needed sup- Hardesty's projections show are expected to be $131,840- leaving a area surrounding a retention pond on showedit to me. The roads are blocked wayltis." -' from general revenue sources (one revenues from that source of $132,000 margin ofless than $200 he noted. the southern portion of Northville Col· off from ColonyIII, I hadn't been back When McCarville asked wbat ~ ,. oJX'r..llmg le\'}', state and federal next year, an a\'erage of $11,000per MacDonald pointed out, however, ony III subdivision before the township there." township could do to obtain swift resorU; •l n t;l' ~hartng) is "01 start toward month. Treasurer Richard Henningsen that the bill includes swift payback of will issue The he rec0m- auy more building permits or building inspEcl.orsaid lion, Milligan said be hoped the order' certificates of occupancy for the mends that the planning commission. in banning permits and certificates of oc-: developmenl future reviews, require that if a reten- cupancy \\'OU1d do the trick. ':. The current terrain, building offtcial lion pond is part of the drainage plan it Zone law sent to.board of trustees Troy Milligan and consulting engineer be built first and graded properly so as "We're hitting him right in ~: Edward McNeely assert, routes not to affect adjoining properties. pocketbook. .. Milligan said "It's aU \le \iter more than a \'ear of work revis- dinance, which has been revised from Other provisions of the revision in- drainage into the Park Gardens sub- The discussion was related to propos- can do. He bas six or eight models: to- ~ \orth\llle Township's zoning or- the ground up. clude enlarged lot sizes and lower den- divisionto the south. ed bonding and escrow requirements sell, and without a certificate be can,' "::r;ce the planmng commission has One unique feature of the revision sities in single family housing regions, Speaking before the township plann- for drainage systems introduced for do that. even if be's not building tliis lommended It to the board of trostees came at the end, as the state mobile creation of a new "convenience shopp- ing commission last week, Milligan discussionby McNeely. year. I'm not going to harass the man r LnaldIsposal home commission authorized a zoning ing" zoning class that would limit such said the builder deposited mounds of Milligan said the township "bas now, if he shows good faith effort I'm \ o:mg unammously FebruaI')' 23. the restriction that prohibits mobile home centers to 10acres maximum size, and earth for use in the ColonyEstates IV always had a good relationship with goingtolet him work." )mml~:>lOnsent the final draft docu- parks adjacent to single family housing inclusionin the main text of the amend- fmal grading in such a way that it im- Fred Greenspan" and laid a portion of en! recently okayed by the state regions. Planning consultant Claude ed zoning class for multiple housihg for pedes operation of the retention pond the blame for the problem with the Commission chairman Kenneth. obl!e home commission, to the board Coates said he believes the township is elderly persons. and routes drainage onto Park Gardens township. Now, he said, he hopes to McLarty said he thought the pond in its: 10 the Wa)ne County Planning Com- the first community in the state to property, where the water table is have the problem cleared uP in early present state might qualify as a "legal. I'S,lOn concurrently. justify such a restriction in terms the The map to be published with the already high and septic failUres fre- spring. nuisance" and told McCarville tbej The boaro WIll hkely slate a public mobile home authorities find accep- document also includes some changes quent. . "I'm trying to fmd out if we ever township "knows we have to clean UP: >,mng before adoption of the or- ofzoningfrom thosecurrently in place. "We've let this happen," Milligan his the retention pond one way or another. ", table. returned bond money on that." · . THE NORTHVILlERECORD -. Published Each Wednesday - By The_Record Dumas, Sherman declare (!) C')~ ...---...... ,,' V \ 104W.MIul -= 10 Nort/MUe. MJcl»aan 48167 Z E 10 5econd Class Paid ., ':rJ7'~ Posgge UJ N 'o' ~;/~ \ At • l ~U. Nortlmne. Mldllgan ...:3 ~!_~ SubscnptJon Rates ~~ ~ ..:. - N $12.00PerYear In .for Republican nomination U Co ..... Wayne. QaIdand. LivIngston. ~ , -c""- // \ Washtenaw Counties - • "i~ Z CD ..... $21.00Per Year Elsewhere \ II) '\'--..--..------Jack W. Hollman. Ge08'al Mgr. An incumbent and relative newcomer charter." 0 Shger/liYingston Pub••Inc. a: A DIVISIOn of SUburban Com- will face off for Republican nomination Dumas, who is nmning for her "t:l munlcalJons Co<:> Postmaster. Sweet .,~ c ~~ Northwest Blueprint \ to the 10th District seat on the pared- seventh term as a county commis- send address changes to The ~l-o ::r: 0 Northville Record. Post Box 899. downWayne County Board of Commis- sioner, said her reelection bid is Treats E Brighton. MI oC8116 POUCY - Country .r. '~1 artist and drafting supplie,s STATEMENT. All advertl.lng sioners. motivated by a desire to participate in Style '1-", ~ 0 pUblished In ShgerlUvingston Mary E. Dumas, who presently the new county government she had a Gifts & Goods PubheattOC'ls,lnc is subject to the -Candy a: , " 13450 farmington rd.• cond'bons Slaled ,n I/Ie applicable represents the 19th District (Livonia, hand inshaping. ~ >~ rate card. copies of which are - FreshRoasled - livonia, michigan 48150 available from the advertising Northville and Northville Township) She was the only commissioner who CoHee Beans \ E-4' department. Tho Northyille will face Livonia police officer Barry worked on the charter ballot proposal - Tea& Spices ~t"_ -=( .r.m Record. 104 W. MaIn. Northvllle. ocr • -Antiques : .:.' : :t:;.PH 525-1990:t:;. Michigan oC8t67. 1313->19-17110), M. Sherman in the Republican primary committee for an elected executive. C') -/ . Sllger/LlY1ngston Publications. 110 E. Main Northville ~~ p:; ~ ..... Inc reserves the nght not to ac- August3, Whileprojecting herself as a leader in ., 0 :>- ..... · ~,' m-f 8:30-5:30 cept an adyertiser's order. Both are seeking the nomination for county reform, Dumas suggested a Uo .....• Sllger/Llvlngston Publlcallons. ~ Co ..... 8:30-12:30 Inc acj.takers have no .uthonty to . the newly-created lOth District (the total housecleaning might be 'short- . ocr - sat. bind I/Iis _paper and only QO publicabon of an advertisement former 19th District plus Plymouth, sighted. > s.tJall constitute final acceptance will of the advertlser's order. Plymouth Township and one Westland "Even though we have a new ad- Postmaster. send address precinct). ministrative head," she said, "you still changes to The Northville Record. PoSI Off,ce 60x 899. Brighton. MI Dumas is among the crowd of county will need a few experienced people who S . N rth '11 48116 P., bllr.>llinn N"m""r commissioners trying to ensure that can recognize the pitfalls of the old ervmg 0 ~I e. they are not among the dozen who will bureaucracy, much of which will still ~I and surroundmg • lose their jobs under the newhome-rule be there, and those few ought to be in- • I areas smce 1941 charter - a document Dumas herself dividuals who have fought for the • - Shade Trees" helped draft. A county executive will reforms and want to help them suc- Thrr. .• Evergreens take office and 15 commissioners will ceed... rr '!/} replace the current 'n after the e1ec Sherman, elected to the Clarenceville ',. L' ~-:tJ _. . - • " COINS STAMPS JEWELRY , . - - board in 19773nd.againin '79js" ---- .. o.Ca..uy.gIDWD In OUI nursery tion. ..~...- '%~ 1'- ~~. . _.. I II' P t' ...... -""~, .- 'Sherman, past preSident and current-- also a·past·treasurer of the board. The - Landscape nsta atlon - alas ------. -'memI>er of tl1eGlarenceville"Boaraof-'So-year-old is married and has a 6-year- Creative Design Service ~...,. ..,..-~). STERLING SILVER AND made her announcement. Sherman said Madonna College in 1974following an S th L 48178 8 4 30 . t fartsf Sch I ft ou yon, a.m.- : T I" Buying all pre-1964Silver Coins (U. S. and Canadian) We Sell Lottery Tickets "-..7../. /cr-'JJ:. DIAMONDS National Wildlife Week We feature Fox Photo Flnishlr~ JL- :7.... ~..-;,. ~ 'c'-:''' Paying Top Prices > ~, ~.~:.,.... ~~J~ - :;.r ~".. ..\. ... ; Two outdoor programs are being of- hour indoor program concerning the ~~;~:~~~- J(-:'~ J- ¥ Open Dally 9-7;~:- •.• ~ ~.'" J ' • STAMPS fered by the Nature Center Sunday, history of the Bald Eagle and also will Buying AllU.S. and Foreign Stamps, March 7, at the Kensington Metropark offer suggestions on what individuals, . it< Sat. 9-5; Sun. 9-1 ~~ • Plate Blocks & 1st Day Covers . . . _. . near Milford. schoolclasses or communities can do to IiR ~ l?-NORTHVILLEPHARMACY~~ : • ...... • .... a 0 a ..... helpcelebrate NationalWildlifeWeek. ~ ~r:j;;:' "PharmacyFirstSincel872" ~" ; • JEWELRY : 6' • e t." The first is a "Nature Cross Country iCl~'·~~~,: fwecalTY HOlIls:.rOsIOmyprO:II::J!~ : :~~.;:S_:- .-'-..-.::S;;~ ~ SkiTour" at 9:30a.m. whichwillbe led I )r~'· We are strong buyers of all used ~---- - rl~':~' or new jewelry containing Gem by naturalist Julie Cerbus. Shewillcon· Bothofth~programs are free, but ad· duct a two-and·a-half hour cross coun- vancedregistration is required. .~. ~~~' Stones, Gold or Silver - I ~ try ski tour along the park's trails. Par- For more information, call the ~ - }fJ--LJ~"ill~'lii~~~~~Y:'--cr?' I • ~.I "'" ," .------.., ~ ':... " / .-=-' ~- ~~ -, : WE STOCK A FULL LINE OF SUPPLIES, ticipants will ski at a leisurely pace, Nature Center at 685-1561.A vehicle en· - ,/ - ;- - --, - - . NUMISMATIC AND PHILATELIC stop to examine plants and animals try permit is required. The cost is $1 an- 134 E. Main, Northville, Phone 349-0850 l'~':Y~~I~ along the trails and hear about the nual or $2 for both senior citizens and Appraisals By Appointment histoy of the park. Persons must pro- daily. I-D,:. 1 "'.~W~ (~, 1039 Novi Rd., Northville HOURS: videskis. r------~'• Phone: 348-8340 Mon., Tues., Thurs. 111-6.Fri. 1lJ.8, Sa!., 1ll-C i~h~j .,.~~ Closed Wed., Sun. To celebrate National WildlifeWeek, The other program is called the the Nature Center at the Kensington ." "WildlifeWeekis Coming" to begin at 2 Metropark near Milford has scheduled Schrader's p.m. a family program called "It's National HOME FURNISHINGS ...... This year for National WildlifeWeek .:~ SPRING SHOWER WildlifeWeek" to take place 10:30a.m. "... the National Wildlife Federation is and2:30p.m. Sunday, March 14...... ·. celebrating the 200th Anniversary of Park Naturalist Mark Szabo will ::: the Bald Eagle as the national emblem discuss the inhabitants of the park .... ofthe United States. through the use of slides and mounted .... Cerbus will provide a one-and-a-half specimens to help persons com- "Since 1907" ::: • ------memorate "National Wildlife Week" ·.:".... Closed ... and also willprovide a one-hourwildlife ~~ Classified Ad? walk. Wednesdays : .. ...The program is free, but advanced ..... on all patterns registration is reqUired. NORTHVILLE ~~ from 6 Wall.Tex Call For more information, call the Walle overing Nature Center at 685-1561.A vehicle en· III N. CENTER '~'" Collections try permit is reqUired.Costis $1 annual 349-1838 :: ______348-3022 or $2 for either senior citizens or daily. OF SAVINGS Store Hours Don't lust clean your home thiSspring, dress it lip with Wall-Tex~ Wallcovering! • Our big "Spring Shower" sale featuTeS30% savmgs on a rainbow array ofcolors, Mon. thru Sat. 9 a.m.-6 p.m. ~tyles, and patterns from America's first name In wall coverings. Choose from over Closed Sunday 700 exciting deSIgnsIn these beaUtiful Wall· T ex Col1ectlOns: Prices good thru Tues. • Onental Tradltlom '" • Satme\que@ Decorator Handhook • MatchMakers • T.,llor Made • Satlnesqlle® • Sampler

Wc've got patterns JlI~tright for every room In your home. Strlppahle. vinyl Ttlonks 10tile MW lOXlaw. you're Wall Tex~ wal1covermg I~ca~yto hang and dean. Stop hy TODAY. prObObl'( ot:1W eligible lor Slole Form's IndMduollleliremenl AInllly (I!W UNITED PAINT DECORATING CENTER Even Wyou're olreo

By KEVIN WILSON eomurage JWlPP"'ing of the t.acility. NorthYille one is ancillary • aod tbete one certain benefit to the members of UDdet tbe new contract. UAW locals are ooly three salaried employees left 1otal896 - restoralioo of suppIemeaIal Ford Mot« Company bas begun its are permitted more IDdepeodeoce from at Ibe plant. . uoempJoymeot beoefitS cut off or review of Ibe aDOOlmeed dosing of its tbe iIItemalIooal unioo in formlng such 1bal does DOt iDclude C8Ilra1 ford reduced in January. Part of the new NorthYille Valve PIaDl. as agreed to as agx'eemeIIls aod Jocal 896 president administrative employees .-orting QO agreement calis for a sro millioo credit part of Ibe nat10Dal eootracl s1gDed Norm Fultz said be believes this couJd the review boIlo-evet". UDklo sources said to the fund from ...i1icb St'B isdra,.u. I MoDday inDearbom. augment efforts to have the plant valve plant labor relatioos represen- One other bit of good De"6'S fot those reope'ed tative George Antoine is one those re- laid oU early in the dosing process here ." VIrtually all chaDces for a reopening maining was the announcment b)' Michigan here blJlged 00 Ibe new natiooal agree- Fultz, who as a member of Ibe When Ibe supervisory \\'Olkers left at Employment 5eewity C4mm.1ssioo ment approved 3-1 by Ibe UAW rank- bargaIniDg team signed the cootrad the end of the work day Friday. the authorities that the extended beDefit and-file last ,,'eeL Northville Plant Yoaday, is still optimistic about plant whistle was blown 5e\'era1 ema program (EB) h3s been restored in the \\'Orkers ...-ere Ibe first to approve Ibe cbaDces for reopening, despite Ford's times to bid fa.re\\'eD. though DO one bas state. contract that expires 5eptember 14, transfer of several salaried employees ruled out a possible return of those 1984aDd replaces one that would have oftbe plant to ~ facilities, employees to the valve plant. ~ ended 5eptember 14this year. According to Jocal union represen- ~ as they left the plant Wednes- AttentiOn now buns to implementa- tatives., seven salaried employees were day, the salaried workers indicated tion and negotiation of local transferred MOllday with most going to they could make DO commeoL Maybe We're IVot Magicians ... • agreements, including one that could Ibe Dearborn Engine Plant to which tbe Signing of the contract brings at least , ... b:Jl we do have some nifty little tricks . City receives fewer BG funds for getting clothes SPlUl:ed up. Takes experience like ours.

As it approved application for city this year, not the anticipated $15,000. ing sidewalks to meet barrier-free stan- projects for 1982 Community Devel~ The figure was received the end of dards. ment Block Grant funds from Wayne last week with the notification that' As it approved priorities for the and Oakland counties at Monday Oakland County's allocation from the Oakland County grant funds, the coon- • SUpervisor Pat Modosexits plant night's council session, the city leam~ federal government was $4,655,000, a eil discussed the still unsettled future of jfrrpbl~ that the Oakland grant will be $10,000 11.4 percent reduction from last year's Ford Field in the light of the valve plant $5,256 000. closing, stating that funds would be 112 E..\fAIN NORlHVILLE ~ city expects to receive about beld until disposition was known. $80000 from the Wayne County grant Walters said the barrier-free 349-0777 al~ City Manager Steven Walters sidewalk improvements might be ac- ~.tlESTYLE TIMEX told the council he has not received of- complished with funds remaining from . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~rgn.7TmI1'm~~~~~ YourW'1de Lapel to3~" AFTER-WARRANTY ficial word. the lower-than-anticipated bids for br- SERVICE The council voted unanimously to ap- inging toilet facilities at city hall up to _Suits and prove the retirement of the library ad- the standard. NORTHVILLE dillon bond issue and additional He noted that the generator to make May the glory and splendor of the Easter season • Sportcoats Downtown Development District im- city hall a disaster shelter area had a Watch & Clock Shop provements as discussed in public price tag alone of abouUI0,OOO. embrace you and yours with His love bearings fo~theWayneCountyfunds. All proposed projects comply with '132 W. DUNLAP Every Wednesday during Lent: (1 Blk. North of Main Street) It ~ unanimously approved ear- graut goals, Walters said. The Wayne NORTHVILLE marking Oakland County funds for 1m- County application impro~es the ceo- 6:30 a.m. Breakfast Bible Study at the provements to Ford Field and for tral downtown and proVIdes needed . Copper Kettle 349-4938 public shelter improvements at city public facilities while the Oakland ap- 6:30 p.m. Bible Study group at the churela hall. plication is geared to the goal of im- Dr Lawrence A Chamberlain. chscussion.leader. Third priority was given as improv- proving public facilities also. Friday, McUch5, 10:00 a.m. World Dayof Prayer A world-wide gathering of ALL Christian • women for an annual celebration . JOSEPH'S HAIR SALON Refreshments will be served. •; ~rt hand tailoring HAIR CUT SENIORCITIZEN Sunday, March 7: 9:30 & 11:00 a.m. SPECIAL SETS ~ :- Quality Work Worship Services & Church School : 'Satisfied Customers 00 Sermon Text: Romans 8:31-39 : : For over 25 Years $1ooocX~~t~gRY'6 COMPLETE Dr. Lawrence A. Chamherlam delivenDg the ~ : 'PROMPT SERVICE ~\, : .Custom Made Suits : from $300 I/!!Ie-. ~t:~ The First Presbyterian Church of Northville Other Alterations Also available lor MeD« WOIII8D 200 East Main St., Northville . PerscmalFillings I ~~¥ Dr. Lawrence Chamberlain 349-0911 Rev. John Mishler . LAPHAM'S GENTLEMEN WELCOME 349-3677 • 1 15369 NEWBURGH RD .• N.W. CORNER 5 MILE , LIVONIA· -464-2270 • OPEN 6 DAYS '. ii! l Northville. '-., '''; ., .. 1('. 1 Oi>e";jhurs:&F,ri: .• ··,... iiiiiiii__ iI 9a.m. t09 p.m."I • ~... .,",:" .',., • , .. , ,. Mon.-Tues.-Wed.-5at. ••. 1 ",,,, .• -., , • ~ .., . - ., - . f JIt:. '/ \ /.~ . ,1 \.~ {, 1._' 3: (i;?) . - GetYOur\<\.",,- '~._~~i. j Official \. ""-.-"'- ...:..- '-4"~ .'-' /fJt-sijn ~d ,. "'.-3~ / Entry Blank from any merchant in Northville Plaza Mall West 7 Mile between Northville Rd. and Haggerty

1st Prize $50 GOy't Bond Entries will be on display in mall 2nd Prize $10 Cash center court - 20o/~ff Entries must be in by PRIZED AWARDED March 16th MARCH 17. , , rJ!ll!!~~\ freu~l'~ ~ Men"'s & :" , Marking 90 Now .. ·.You Can Strike Gold ' . Ladles' Wear .... ,~ - --~------in your own Backyard ... . Rotarian C. A. Smith was the surprised recipient of a birthday .'i 112 " 118 E. Main. NortlwUIe 349·0777 ffi) cake, tributes and good wishes when he attended Northville with Rotary Club's February 23 luncheon meeting at First Presbyterian Church. President Dewey Gardner, left, looks on "White Water" as the birthday honoree receives the cake marking 90 active Our Special guests for 1week only years. Smith still heads the Goodfellows' Christmas season Wed., March 3thru Sat. March 6 paper sale and already is planning the annual Law Day pro- 9:30 'tiI Closing gram for youth that the club sponsors in May. ALSO • Wed., March 3· Country Dance Lessons .. with Roger Hill ~\ FREE

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- ~I-'E t\ORTHVILLERECORO-W~y,Mareh3.19!lZ 'rax law changes pressure township review board

However, the release the • r'Gued from Pa~e 1 rush on the board 01review. are DOt related to enors orornmlssions, no property tax revenues, but local of· oak1aDd Counties . notes, State Inaddilloo to the appeal route being the customary reasoos for appeals. flclals eJa1m reductions in state In the past year, the city bas bad Tax Comm1sslon is arguing that pr0- pursued by individuals and the revenue sbariDg coastltute an effort to reappnIsaIs done of residential proper- perty values have increased and is 1be townsblp will have to bire or find leaning the fac- rrent \ dlue township supervisor, bol&'e\'8', there is balaDce the state budget by forcing ty values in the Wayne County portion, on county to apply a an extra typist to process the added tored Increase between five and eight l he a~sessment legislation has govememenl followiDg a rapid rise last year due to also new tnJtb in taxal100 Iegislatioo ,.'OI'klOad of follow-up notices after the local to pay for state- Jur.,htmore attention to the effects of that will bring the millage-setting mandated programs with local tax eqnalfuUoo by class institution. Even percenL board is dooe, be related. Jpe-t) value increases 00 the total system into the spotUgbt as ""ell (see dollars. without tnltb in assessment, the city A valid protest, both city and ,b'l! and ISdra ....ingmoreprolest. related story). 1be new legislation bas been vie'l"ed MeanwbiJe, the city is gearing up for factor "'OU1dhave been dose to 1.0. township officials note, should show \dd to that the coO\'iction of many by officials of Ioeal go\'emmeots state- the beginning of its board of review ses- "In general," a city press release. comparable sales in the area or a re- ~t the recent housing market slump Henningsen is angered by assess- wide as an attempt by state legislators sions next Tuesday. 1be situation is states, "assessments on older ceot sales agreement (within the'tax ~ not been accurately reflected in ment rules changes in particular, to remove pressures for property tax somewhat different from that in res1dences will increase. This increase year) on the property in question. opert) \ aluation assessments and noting added costs to the township for reform from Lansing and place it on townsblp, however, in part because the is based 00 1981 sales in the city, of Comparison with similar homes isnot .' considered adequate, since no two 're I~the makings of the widespread conduct of board of review sessions that local governments. 1be state receives community is split between Wayne and which there were 30." Of the 30, 13were in the last six mon- homes are exactly alike. Differences in ths, the release states, and on average living area, number of bathrooms, por- all were underassessed at time of sale ches, rmished basements, garages, air- • conditioning and other improvements (the assessed values were less than 50 percent of the sales price). affect valuations, the city release notes., lfillage rollback could offset increase In Oakland County, however, the The city board sits March 9 from 1 to board of assessors is attempting to keep 4 and 7 to 10p.m.; March 18from 9 am. valuations as they were except for new to noon and 1 to 4 p.m.; March 23 from 9 and ~e\\ truth in taxation legislation will provide a capitalize on the township eight percent increase in "Inour discusssions," said Heintz, "we are lean- construction and improved proerties, am. to noon 1 to 4 p.m. Additional .' Iter opportunity to affect property taxes even if AVs, the legislation would require a series of ing toward taking the rollback on millage (excep- or where a Board of Review adjustment dates and times may be scheduled as'. rotests of valuations now underway do not bear notices, public bearings and a vote by the govern- ting the new voted seven-tenths) if (Supervisor) was made last year. required. 'Ult ingbody. John's (MacDonald) appeal doesn't work." Later In the year, after valuations have been Clerk Susan Heintz presented an example satur- That rollback of eight percent applied to the Tra\(~1 etermmed, each taxing body \\ill be required to day at a township board budget session. "Our one three mills levied by the township would not have )11 back its millage so it collects no more in dollars mill operating levy," she said, "will roll back to much effect, however, she noted, on the total pro- Insurance'? lan It dId In 1981, plus whatever new taxes are to something like .'R this year under Headlee. If you perty tax bill based on something over 50 mills. One name sa\ .. it n collected on new construction or physical im· take the required rollback (under the new law), it ''The thing is," she said, "we can promote that, hest. . . o\'ement to existing property. In order to comes to maybe .91 mill. Then, we will have to but people aren't helped unless all the taxing 'WE STOCK TOP QUALITY, choose a figure between those two." bodies take the rollback - the school board, the If the board of trustees elected to accept the county, the community college, the parks." CLEAR WHITE KEROSENE rollback, it would not be required to take action. If She reported that county commissioner Mary FOR KEROSENE HEATERS it chose to levy any higher figure, however, it Dumas told Heintz she has launched an effort to would have to publish notices, hold hearings and have the county commit to a millage rollback of take a roll call vote.. sople degree. 5117 W ANN ARBOR TRAil It would have to act similarly for the 1.5 mill ''The terrible thing about it," Heintz said, "is SAITONS PlYMOUTH • 453·6250 EVERY police tax, and the 0.5 mill f1l'e tax as well. A new people have no way of knowing. 'They have to work ~?~JJL~~;~ WEDNESDAY levy of 0.7 mill authorized by township voters last on the assessments now because there is no MON.-FRI. 9--9 year for application on 1982 tax bills (mailed guarantee the millages will roll back later, par-· center SAT. 9-5 96 Varieties of December 1982)also would require another board ticularly in the schools, where most of the tax iDe. Delicious Foods authorization. dollars go."

C.HAROLD May ask Park Gardens relief BLOOM AGENCY HILLSIDE 41661 Plymouth Rd. MEDICAL Over 38 Years Experience 453-4303 When Northville Township Supervisor John Mac- reduction in public on at least two occasions and lOB W. Main Northville Donald appears before the township board of MacDonald said the senator contacted him again WALK-IN CLINICS review to appeal tax assessment increases March 9 recentiy to urge the blanket cut on the basis that Wflat's Cookin' at he may also ask for a blanket reduction in Park Gardens home values have eroded seriously The Modern Concept in the as a result of recent measures preventing septic Before you see your assessments for Park Gardens homeowners. Treatment of travel agent, see your field construction and surrounding publicity. independent Auto- Based on dropping' home values due to severe Many Park Gardens homeowners also have filed MINOR MEDICAL septic failure problems, the appeal would be Owners agent. ilve~n's independently to plead their cases before the board For Auto-Owners treated as a separate item from his general request EMERGENCIES FRIDAY of review in the next week. Travel Insurance. -To to reduce assessments in the township, MacDonald At least one house in the Park Lane, Fry, -Illnesses - Lacerations cover you for up to FISH 'N CHIPS said. Marilyn and Maxwell blocks north of Five Mile has - Other Injuries S50.000 in accident pro- been condemned by county health authorities and tection. And protect your How much of a reduction he will request for Park baggage and personal ALL YOU 8295 Gardens homes is not yet decided, the supervisor documented health threats shown in county health X-RAY & LABORATORY department and Environmental Protection Agency possessions as well. CAN EAT said Saturday. "I'm looking at somewhere from 5 FACILITIES II's an easy-to-apply- Fre ..h Beer-Batter Dipped Cod to 20percent, but I'm still looking into it," he said. (EPA) studies do not bode well for market values No appOintment necessary for policy, that could .~ of Park Gardens homes. s.~TURDA Y and SUNDAY State Senator R. Robert Geake has suggested the OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK, make the gomg easier. " Honey Dipped All You Mon. - ~at 5 p m - 10 P m FRIED Can Eat Don'tbea ~un & Hohday,,- Noon - 5 P m CHICKEN 5350 heart breaker Third generation business DINNER / Canton Emeri!icenter Evenini! MedictllCare tAulo-Owners . H541 ~dnlon 'ttr Rd -,. 1j'170 Lf>vJn "0 12 ak a InSurance WE'RE EASY I o.. I N~OIJS sWdoeS ha ..e M l to move one door eastward Lit•• 110m•• Car. 10 FIND" ':. . shQir,,"flfNlmany ~ ~hOeJ: CJnton Ilv

By JEAN DAY ticked off some misapprebeosioos: detailed the steps leading to the judge- 0DIy a five to 10 pereent cbaoce of get. from the Friend of the Court," Jerome provisiGD f« tbeiredllcalioD. - , ment of divorce. tiJ2g aIimoDy, the attorney said. ex· said. Jerome illustraled bow a family's , .. "DiVOrCe is the roost misunderstood No, it·s DOl true that if you slept 'dth He stressed that the role of the lawyer pIaiDiog that it is commoo to ha\oe "U a wife tbiDks her bnshand is p1aooing can dJange by bypothetically .• of all legal proceedings - and him after separating you have to start isnot that ora counselor. al.imca)' awarded for a limit of four to bidiDg assets. the la1il'Yersbou1d ask if uslngbisw'Dfife. ' ~ members of my sex do mislead you," thesbt·monJh waitingperiodover. "Tbe emotional decision (to get a fhoe)'earS to give time for the 1iI00Wl to aD the assets of the marriage have been "Atage26.alllll'OUJdgotomy,.ife; at • attorney David Jerome told a group of Yes. you will receive mooey for tem- divorce) is the decision that no lawyer recehoe training to enable her to go out dig Insed" 32. with a child ine1uded. probably aD " about 100 women gathered at First porary living Deeds when the divorce is going to make for you. He shouldn·t. and get ajob. Jerome stressed that be was "speak' sbou1d go to her as the guardian; but at • Presbyterian Church in February. complaint is fiJed. Tbis usuaJJy is DOl a If you are not sure, see a marriage VlJth an almost 50 percent divorce ing in geoenlities" as be J'e\'ie'A-ed 40 we may have to coosider taxes aJ!d • : "But once you make the decision to fonnal procedure. but if there is a p~ counselor. a minister or a priest. rate. be said, womenare et:lCOW'3ged to ,.-omen·s coocems with the law. estabIisb a trust for lo-year-oldJimmy; ,I divorce - go for it, it's strictly blem. we can be in court MithJn a week . "Tbe la1il'Yer'sfunction is to handle ,.ut.. "We allsbou1d be involved in passing at 50 with the SOD now 18we sbouId stag- .. ger the inheritance so that it is receiYed economics. Try to get the emotions out to have temporary alimony and child the ecooomic settlement. It is the divi· '1be Slale of Michigan doesn't like CID our assets." be cootinued. ODe when be becomes 2S and 30 and we may rust. though." he advised. support set. sion of the assets of the marriage that is di\'OI'Ce," the attorney commented. He warned that of the most consider a c:baritable gift - it may be, ~ A member of the Sullivan and Leavitt Yes. usually be coatinues to carry the his business." citing the time limits set by the state of dangerous assumptioos is that of those .. law in Novi. Je.rome focused on family's health wbo refuse to make a lIIillbecause they advantageous to give money away' rmn insurance. Everything is taken into c:oosidera- two mooths' wait if there are no minor how to choose a lawyer to win your Yes. your lawyer can get an injunc- associate it lIIithdying. then; and at 70 we may consider an ir· tion. Jerome continued. He cited such ch11dreo and six months ...ith children. divorce law and planning tion to prevent his disappearing with ... guaran1ee that making a lIIilllllill revocable trust." case, estate factors as the earning power of the bus- as he spoke to members and guests of "Custody of the children always bas not advance )'our death by one day," be "The IRAs (Individual RetiremeDt assets. band and whether the wife helped put Northville Woman's Club. been the province of the mother. but promised. Accounts) are a big break for all of 115," him through college. A: Northville High School graduate. this may be cbanging," the attorney ..It's far better to make a lIIill wbile be said. Jerome, his wife Kathi and son Jimmy But, the attorney warned. the state- "She's entitled to part of his degree obsen'ed as he spoke of new concepts )'00 are in good hea1tb," he warned, In the case of simultaneous death or a _. are. Northville residents. He was ment, "I'm going to take you for all you then as long as he works," Jerome said like joint decision making on the "for la-..'Yers do make mistakes when couple, the IRS probably will dIoose as : gr~uated from Wooster College in have" isn't tn1e either. The usual settle- of the degree decree. children's future and even joint they are in a hurry." the one dying first the one most ad- Ob;to and received his law degree from ment, he said, is a 50-50 division of the Alimony, payment from one spouse to custody. r\oting that there bas been much vantageous to it; so you should make a • uniVersity of Michigan Law School. assets of the marriage. the other, is usually because the wife "U you can't decide between you who publicity on ways to avoid probate. designation in your will. be told the .~ • 'lMy most frequent caller wants to "Very, very few divorces end in does not have earning power. Today, is most so.Jitable for the children. the Jerome advised the women, "don't 'ol.'Omen. kn~ her rights," Jerome said as he trials," the attorney related as he the woman between 25-30 years old bas court 1IIill, getting recommendations jump to avoid probate - you may not Can a wife direct what a busband puis .': be ready to make a permanent deci- in his lIIill? Jerome reported this cannot . r... sion. be done. . ''Think of it as the orderly procedure He suggested that. instead of in- _ for passing on your assets." eluding "items you feel stongly about ~ ";-.: He also advised everyone to be sure a will:' make a list and have it signed';:: their assets can be found when they die. by two witnesses. ~: Ask people suggesting that the lawyer bave a copy "How do you pick a lawyer when, ';~ who have used a lawyer, as well as an executor. there are 16 or 17 practicing in Nor:--. 1, "Banks can be very good executors," thvilleO" .~. be commented, but added there are After posing the question, Jerome : were you happy reasons both for using or not using suggested "the real sources should be : with the result? them. He recalled that he had changed your friends, people who have use.d : • from having a bank be his executor as lawyers inthe past , : his ....ife. who now is his executor, "can "Ask," be suggested, "What did he do '; did he do a good job? do everything that needs to be done." for you with your case? Did he do a ~ He emphasized that wills need to good job? Are you bappy with the ~ Get a"specialist. change as situations change. When result? What was the cost?" , .; children arrive, he said, there can be Ministers, priests or bankers are $ other sources for recommendatio~~ Jerome listed. ~~ "Then" he ad\ised "interview twO~ or three: You are the shopper. Find ou"i.~ what be can do for you." . t JJ Jerome said a good lawyer sbouldn~t • talk to a prospective client on telephone as he won't know the facts. ~,~ Ask for a IS-minute or balf-hour con,1~ sultation and the charge. Jerome sai he does not charge for this call. r. "Then go prepared. Know wbat you~(." are going to say and what you are going " 1. to do. Ask if the lawyer has handled thisr ' type of case before., W "Certain lawyers know certain areas' ,~ of the law. You shouldn't use ~a I generalist who is going to learn on youZ Give the case to someone who know~ .' wbat he is talking about." ~ He also emphasized that tbe~ customer should be direct about fees:': ~ leaT¢ng if they are on a conUngen~ basis or an bourly one. Hourly rat~ range from $50 to $250 with about S75~~ $100average in this area, he revealed. :-: "But the better lawyer will have bet~':: ter results. ~: ',. .~~~••~t I •

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10 MI(E and MEADOWBROOK - NOVI Q (A' PCon.,,' . ~r;-:~U:~:~8:~~:':";!:;:" 349-2885 () • .' Green Ridge Nursery wins state award for design

\\' ,- l~kt' man\' other bosinesses the project _'as the lieekers' desire to calrtyard features 00aliDg ..."OOd steps. eliminate any future problems. CMz originaIl)' start.iDg the business in Nor- better sen'e the surrounding _ "0...! .: '!.,;' :o-!3te. in· the laodseapiDg ba\-e the Da1ural Iandsc:apiog blend raised pIaat« bous. ground CO\'ft' aad said. tlnilJe in 1911. 1be company IDO\'ed to IDUIlities. " .':, '\,,".l\\ n, G rem Ridge Xurser,"s wiIb the arcbitectural design of the aJapanese Red Maple tree. 1'be DUrSeI')' !lOW is IotaU'd 00 its preseJIl61·arre DW"Sef)' in February Green Ridge gJ'O\''S a wide variety of , ':'. -;.ot" desIgner \\'iJ Gertz nports bome, Gertz said. AawdiDg to Gertz, the project Rusbtoo Road in South L)'OII aft« of 1981 to coosolidate ils operations and shade trees, shrubs and evergreens. • 'Y":~ ...nd those of the fUlD ba\'e Also, the project used the seniees 01 RUiYed 217 01 a possible 2SO poiDI.s ill maD)' engineers aDd ttaflsmen ...'bo us- ~projed,. \: ".-: .irJ1ual COO\'entioo of 1be ed diffemJl jostallation tedu1iques to 11 is tbese t)-pes of projects,. aDd ex- .. l' ~-'. -\~lat1on of XW'Sef)-mm in adlie\-e the OIlneJ'S' desired affect. leDsi\oe ...-ork in subdivisioos, ...'bich ,:~:.: Haplds. Green Ridge ....as Ges1zsaid. ba\-e decreased indemand. Gertz said. "l -.<.: 'l"": \\ Ith an honorar)' plaque for 1'be desi2n coosisled of det:ks built -SuI. ,.-e',-e picked up in senice. . ::- ':'; rt-Sldental design in tbe O\'er outside tbe breatast nook aDd Ih'iDg mainlfttaooe aod reJaDdscapiog.'· be :- :;,,, ,~!egory created in Xorth\ille room; hi-o decks combined,.ith a small added.. f))l.!:::r p arc:bed eat...'aIk; large native bouIdef's ADolher area 1lI'hich has picked up is Gt:-'L \\a~ the designer of landscap- used as a retainer ....alls as ...'ell as pre- people doing their own landscape wort. ." fur The home of Jack and Jean staiDed and pre-treated ...-ood timbers; Gertz said. \ll"~lr ~1~:>(J Stooecroft, in the Quail a frool courl)'ard ...'hich can be entered '"Small project Items like planting ~'d"c' :-o:':bQl\'lsionin Xorth\ille. from ODe of t\\-o garden paths or by a trees or- replacing some shrubs," be ex- fr (' 'reeker des:gn was ODe of his stail"I&-a\' from thecirtuJardri\'e. plained. o~! l!:dllengmg projects, Gertz said. ~ planters boxes, sunken Also, Green Ridge helps people ...ith I.('l ~.:...* of the amount of slopes gardens and ,.'all gardens each contain- their gardening bobbies and with larger 'ere ing a diIfereat ground CO\'er are iD- IaMscape projects they intend to do Ol:" of the more important aspects of corporated in the design; the front tbemselves. "People can come in and get ad\ice, aod 1lI-ecan sell them the mercbaDdise to get started on a project." he said. Gertz stressed one of the biggest mistakes a do-it-yourseUer makes in -,;-- ~:;'is~~'-~"~"'~I!--_...... --- .,..., - large landscape projects is to make im- .. tI"- __--:: _.:" - # proper engineering designs which will create future problems, An example he cited was for a person ha\iDg to make grades in the land around the home to facilitate proper drainage. pointing out a mistake may be made which could cause future fiooding problems. A person who is going to work on large landscape projects should consult with a landscape engineer in order to '~c::::::::ll ~

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§ Call Today for ~I u~a ~~;~i~~P~ Call lll' 626·1808 669·2020 ~ 1f=====J1!L==='c:=::!l YOU SAVE Proposed t9~ter care home 2 ,,-, WAYS James license hits ~anotherobstacle H.Wi" When you Pre-Plan By KATHY JENNINGS tally disabled and emotionally dIsturb- your funeral with ed rather than mentally ill. Another obstacle has been placed in Questions regarding the licensing of the path of individuals seeking a license the home arose when licen.<;eapplica- WILL for a proposed foster care home at the tions for two adult foster care homes Funeral Hom .. corner of Llewelyn and Meadowbrook within 1,500feet of each other were filed 1. Your funeral is gu .. anteed Road with the state. allochy's prices. You ate The CIty of I'\ovi has filed a complaint One application is for a "group ptOlected against innalion. \\ Jth the director of the Michigan home" for six emotionally disturbed 2. You gund aglin5l over- Department of Social Services, which and developmentally disabled adults spending. You specify the prohibits the licensing of the home until currently residing in Clinton Valley. kind of funeral semce 100 the state responds to the complaint, ac- The group home is proposed at 41386 COSIS you wish. cordmg to the city attorney's office. Lleweyln. Callus- The state has 45days to respond. An adult foster care license applica- The city's complaint states that the tion also has been filed for a "family your Pre-Need deCISIOn to grant a license for the home" at 41720 Eight Mile where one S ecialisrs Lle\\ elyn facility "is in error and must mentally retarded man is being cared be re\'ersed." for. 937-3670 The letter from City Attorney David The state originally denied the Fned, detailing the city's formal objec- license application for the Llewelyn tIOns to the proposed licensing of the home on the grounds that it would SAVE 15% 10 32% Lle\\elYIl facility, also says: "The ap- violate regulations which prohibit the phcatlOn for licensure by Humanistic licensing of an adult foster care home if Scn'lces for the Developmentally there is an existing facility within 1,500 During our birthday celebration, The selection includes Lees DI~abled must be denied." feet. you'll find a wide selection of Lees Carpets with exclusive Biofresh. The formal complaint has been field But the state subsequently ':l0tified Carpets on sale. Hundreds of \\ Ith John T Dempsey, director of the the city it had reversed its denial of the Biofr~sh is the patented process ~!Ichlgan Department of Social Ser- license application for the Llewelyn colors, textures and patterns, that fights odor and odor-causing \ Ices, regarding the state's action home when it learned the application And at savings. from 15% to t. re\'erslllg its denial of a licensing ap· for the group home was filed two mon- bacteria and keeps your carpet .~ plIcation for a foster care home for six ths before the application for the family 32%. hygienically fresh for life, , " dc\ elopmentally disabled and emo- home, You'll find Lees Carpets made tIOnally disturbed adults. In its complaint to Dempsy, the city Our 136th Birthday lasts only :\0\'1 objects to the licensing of the responds: "The sequence of filing ap- for a short while. So, come to from soil and crush-resistant home on the grounds that: plications for a license has no bearing DuPont Antron, ", on whether or not the grant of a par- the party and save! I 0; • there is an existing foster care ticular license will result in too close a , facIlIty Within 1,500feet of the proposed placement of facilities." ". ~ home and to license another home The letter also states that according \\ ould result in an excessive number of state law a home may be recognized " to ;] faCIlIties Within the city; and, as an adult foster care facility even if it Amerlc.1n • mentally III persons would be plac- is not licensed. RedCr

states, "The present facility maintains " Joan DIGregario, a co-director of the all the functions for a person reqUiring 0, proposed home, disputed the city's + DU PONT ANTRON maintenance in a residential facility, claims and said the directors view the For the Department not to recognize Together, complaint as "one more stalling tac- the existing home ...would be contrary we can t t!C" BIRMINGHAM BLOOMFLD. HILLS CLARKSTON DETROIT to the statutory scheme of preventing change things, GROSSE POINTE LIVONIA She said the proposed reSidents of the McQueens Carpets McLeod Carpels Couture's Cuslom Carpet Talk excess concentrations of these "~~,·::~":"'::;c~ ~ Ed Maliszewski A R. Kramer Company home \\Quid be primarily developmen- facilities. " 4076 Maple Road 2721 WOOdward Floor Covenng 16915 Harper Carpeling 15986 Mlddlebell 647-5250 333·7086 5930M-15 881·4808 21435 Mack :' ------Save $1.45,- - Road 10"--:. 625·2100 776·5510 ~ I 6 FREE FREE DONUT I 552-5300 DONUTS Buy a Single Sal.&Sun I MARCH SEMINARS I Dip Only MARCH 6 1030 INTROOUC1lON TOYISlCALC FREE With Dozen Cone Gal The 1 Doz. limit I • Purchase 2nd Scoop Limited Selec. LIVONIA MT.CLEMENS MT.CLEMENS 100 (Ex8Clltivll DeIcs10n MIkilg Made Easy) NEW BALTIMORE NOVI PLYMOUTH • Limit 2 o"zen Free. 1100.cell'l be I Rile Carpet MARCH 9 100 MICROCOUPUIDlS AND INVEHTORY FREE One Coupon per One Coupon Per combined wllh In

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•• Northville High School Tau Beta Pi, an engineering graduate GREGG SWAVZE of hooor.soeletyat the UDlversity of 19982Silver Springs was awarded Michigan-Dearborn. a summer 1DtemsbIp with the 1be elected students are DAR winner U.s. Geological Survey under the from the top 20 percent of their , NatioDal A.ssociatioo of Geology respective classes and are judged Teacbels- N.s.G.s. Cooperative on chapter and scholastic Northville resident Scott " Summer Field TrainiDg Pr0- achievements. Faustyn, left, was among the gram. Swayze, a seDlor students honored by the Sarah geology major at Grand Valley Ann Cochrane Chapter of the .) .". State College, was DOminated for DaUghters of the American the program by Indiana Universi- STEVENT. ,- ty. Revolution as one of the PENDERGRASS, son of Mr. and .;. He is one oftwo Grand Valley organizations' Good Citizen win- Mrs. Rodney Pendergrass of ners. The chapter honored win- •'. students awarded internships. 20809 West Glenhaven Circle, and / Candidates for the internships DANIEL S. VOGT, son of Mrs. ners at a luncheon at the :.: are outstanding graduates of Delores Richardson of 45120 Plymouth Historical Museum. geology field ...; summer courses, Galway, have been selected to Faustyn is pictW'ed with Michae! who have been DOminated by compete with other nominees for BW'klundof Milford, Steven Mar- ::: directors of the courses. appointments to the United quardt of South Lyon and Mrs. States Air Force Academy and Nancy Pennington, local DAR the United States Naval chairperson on citizenship. .> • :~ ELIZABETH Academy by Congressman .~ MAISONVILLE, daughter of Mr. William S. Broomfield (R- •-: and Mrs. Charles Maisonville of Birmingham). " ;;. Chubb Road, was among the Pendergrass, a senior at ; members of the Siena Heights Novi High SChool, is one of 10 , Jazz Ensemble to attend the 1982 nominees competing for one ap- .~ National Association of Jazz pointment to the United States , Educators convention held in Air Force Academy. Chicago. Vogl, a senior at Northville A graduate of South Lyon High SChool, is one of 15 nominees High SChool, she is a freshman at competing for two appointments I) • Siena Heights College and is ma- to the United States Naval joring in biology. Academy. , Candidates are selected on a , . competitive basis according to · . merit and nominees must fulfill • _ Northville resident DAVID reqUirements in academics, :-" P.HOOTENhasbeeninitiatedin- physical aptitude and medical $30 ~ .. 4 to the Michigan Iota Chapter of fitness to qualify for admission.

' · < · . In Northville InNovi MILLION Manoed 0< ';ngle. quafifoed 7 Mile Road between 10 Mile Road at men and women may save INorthville & Haggerty Meadowbrook Road plenty ..on car Insurance II e:Juyior high students Roads In the Novi-10 Plaza STOCK REDUCTION-· With Farmers exclUSive In the Northville Plaza I==:;::;::::;;;;c:::::~ ~=I • ,I • 30/60 Auto Package, I-U ~L..J Why nor check WJrh f.,m- ers today! lI2S4" ~amed to honor roll ,,1".... " OPEN DAILY 9to 9 SUNDAY 11 tos Jim Storm While quantities Last-No Rainchecks SALE! · := :Ninety-five Cooke Junior High School Katrina Powell, Daniel Totten, Jennifer Good 3/3/82 thru 3n /82 43320 W. 7 , students - approximately 20 percent of Trausch, Julie Kiehfuss, Gregory Mile \ac,oss "om Little caesar's) We're over stocked! Now's your chance to enjoy tremendous savings throughout :too student body - were named to the Wendel, Sylvia Caroselli, Mary Artley, Northville • •. ffrst semester honor roll for earning 3.5 Daniel Levan, Belinda Cureton, Marc 349-6810 our stores! But you'll have to hurry .. '.these valuable specials won't last long!! :; ·or better grade point averages. McNamara, Mark Borin, Joyce Fraser -::Approximately 22 percent of the and Marianne Braasch. . BIG SKEIN ~~.:7: WINDSHIELD 'students at Meads Mill Junior High Ten Meads Mills seventh graders : were named to the honor for attaining a earned perfect 4.0 averages. Students .Ai YWasher Solvent , 3.5or better average. With straight As include Karen Stinson, ~- ,. 120z. ~ 1Gal. Jug i~Of the 155 Cooke 7th graders, 30 . Michael Moylan, DaVid McCreadie, ~received 3.5 ~or better grade point 1)arra~ teTarte, - Cameron Kurowski, ~- .:; : averages. Krista Kordt, Donn Hubbard, Kevin :. Cooke 7th grades with perfect 4.0 - Haas, Kristen George and Suzanne ; 9r straight 'A' averages were Anne Austin. MR. TILE : 9riffith, Leslie Oliver, Lukas Meads Mill seventh graders with 3.5 ,.. I) .: Kakogeorgiou, Deborah DeFrancesco, to 3.9 averages include Sara Watson, I -'>.... "t. -h ~~~:-- : ~ Taylor and Roxanne Serkaian. Karen Petersen, Carol Olsen, David · : ..Seventh graders earning grade point Koziel', Suzanne Kochanek, Michael <~LL 1ftQUAU'TY : :averages between 3,5 and 3.9 include Chiang, Carolyn Abraham, Carlene .·Deanne LaChance, Veronica Kalas, Kinzel, Gregory Stoeckel, Jon ~ceramlc- 7 Pack Candy Bars At 6 PackPrice. Snickers, Milky Way.Three Select Group of Lamps 40% : :Kristin Spigarelli, Mary Parkinson, Steinhauer, Amy Spaman, Mitchell /'j:tOQr~,Wau Musketeers. Mars, Twix Off Reg.Price : .Teresa Wen, Claudia Paquette, Lauren QUint, Stephanie Pappas, Tracy Mc- ~,-~-",~ICJ.n-I:.--.z-::;- _ Door Mirrors 16.88 5.00 Select Group of Watches 40% · ,Oliver, Donna Dunnabeck, Andrew Tro- Comb, J ayshree Matadial, Keith Gall, 19only : ,slen, Laura Garr, Susan Schrader, Jen- Kimberly Flading, Patricia Ducker, Off Mfg. Sug. Price : fiifer Hammer, Dawn Kucher, James Mary Brown, Amy Vanooteghem, ~u:r'~B'. :-9- ----e ~: Permanent Press Bedspread 31.33 5.00 Large Group of Towels % As-' 70nly : ·Wolfe, Richard McCulloch, Gerald Kaleen Valentine, Susanne Kilsdonk, ....;.1'< .Sq.Ft. Off ; ¥oore. Shelly HUizing, Collen Hoffman, Laurie 139.95 35.00 .."' ~.- - ;"'1:- ... Wood Burning Stove Fry Daddy 60nly • 24.77 Now18.00 I) .::: Katherine Cromwell, Kevin Martin, Hibbeln, ~ennifer Fre~, Christi Cop- • Cera!Jiic,:rile 30nly : Kristi Pawloski, Elizabeth Parkinson, pock, Meh~a C3;ssel, Michael Benne~t. 5 piece Bath Rug Set 12.57 5.00" Crosman Air Gun 6only 39.79 Now20.00 , • Jennifer Nunn, Tanya Siefken and M~ads Mill eighth graders ea~~ng • No Wax,Tile 90nly : Terri Forte. . stral~t As were Sally Klenk, Knstme Model No. 760 : Six Cooke eighth graders received Karfls, Mary McDonald and. Nancy Roller Skates 57.96 15.00 • Basement~ ~ .. * THE Select Group of Wall Pictures Off 25% ; perfect 4.0 grade point averages. Hol~es. . VariousSizes : Students earning straight As were ~Ighth grades With 3..5 to 3.9 grade • Sh~etVinyl Firplace Screen 18.88 3.00 , Select Group of Drapes Off 25% , Laura Heple Gregory Olson Charles p?mt averages were. Michael Yaekle, 20nly : . r, , Jill Werdell, Jamce Van Loke, • Hardwood : Hiemstra, S';1Zanne LaChance, James Christina Rodriguez, Mark Olsen, Jen. I Northland Fire Logs .98 .66 Webster Encyclopedia of Dictionaries 13.95 Now 8.00 • Tot~en and Diane Drag~n. nifer Millgard Liza Lutz Michelle Floors · Eighth graders earnmg between 3.5 Les J' h K' PhT 1i only r' Largest Selection .\ .: and 3.9 grade point averages include perance, o.n Ip mger, liP. "The Littles" Doll House 29.88 10.00 Huffy Exercise Bike 10nly 99.88 50.00 W 'D'd K . k' K K . B th Hames, TraCie Earl, Pamela inMlchlg,n 30nly • aVI amms I, aren alsner, e Cavanaugh Kristin Vanderbok Traci UNDERTHE WATER : R?SS, N~~ Albanese~ Joh~ Re~an, Talbot and Russell Rothermel. ' TOWERAT Fresh 'n Fancy Hair Style & Color Set 16.96 3.00 Pollenex Massaging Foot Bath 2only 39.97 20.00 : Michael HIlfmger, Jennifer KIlpatrick, Russell O'Neal Leah Method Kevin 90nly \ : Jeffrey H~rp, Ralph Lazzara, ponald Legel, Craig KozIel', Eric' Dove, Twelve Oaks Mall Crystal Curios 3.97 1.00 Envelopes 3000nly .79 .44 : ~o~ton, Michael Lapham, DaVid Mer- Christopher Bowles, Kenneth Booth, AssortedCrystal jars in fruit shapes 45only : rIheld~ Tho~as \yalters, Marla Lynn Bills, Marlene Schultz, Lori 348-8850 No. 1050count : McPhaIl and Lmda Kneg~r. Osborne, Mark Ordowski, Michael 24 piece Tumbler Set 12.99 4.00 Live Rubber Trees 50nly. 9.99 5.00 • Forty·three Cooke mnth gr:-ders Oglesby, William Murdock, Adam Mol" Redford Store 30nly 9300 Telegraph : earned 3.5 or ~etter averages With 10 ris, Elizabeth Miller, Mona Kuljurgis, Imperial Stainless Steel Cookware Set 39.97 15.00 : st~dents earnmg perfect 4.0 grade Brenda Guertin, Mitali Chaudhery, 255-1134 Crockery Cookie Jars 70nly 7.99 6.00 7 piece 2only t> I • : pomts. Brian Beger, John Balai, Jeffrey Bain- : Students with straight As include J.ef- bridge and Kimberley Abraham. Mr. Tile Pyrex Mix "n' Bake Set 9.97 4.00 9 piece Corning Ware Set 20nly 26.97 24.00 , frey Skolarus, Claire Langran, Lisa Five Meads Mill ninth graders earn- 150nly : Dye, Cynthia Spencer, David Baird, ed 4.0 grade points. Students with WeBelIt Nelson McCoy Cookie Jug 7.47 3.75 20 piece Dinnerware Set 180nly 31.99 24.00 : Maren Rosmorduc, Steven Allen, Paul straight As were Susan Vanderbok, All Deal. 100nly : Kalas, Jeffrey Peters and David Dore. Julie Ritter, Robert Guldberg, Denise Crystal D'adriana Cake Plate 24.99 10.00 Silverstone Cookware Set 14only 26.88 19.88 " Cooke students earning between 3.5 Colovas and Christine Burke. 20nly : and 3.9 averages Include Tracy Kohl, Ninth graders earning 3.5 to 3.9 grade : Sharon Rosenthal, Julia Berner, point averages were Eric Wheatley, Steak Knife Set 6.99 4.00 Shredded Foam 1.28 Now .66 : Catherine Foster, ~Iey Lane, Karen Joanne Russell, Daniel Good, Sheryl Advertise in ByWashinglon Forge 110nly : Weaver, Andrew Barron, Adam Danes, Woerner, Cheryl Spaman, Jerry the Northville Crystal D'adrlana Ring Holder 3.47 1.00 Ceiling Fan Bonly 178.88 150.00 : l5aren Brining, Sandra Horstkotte, Jen· O'Brien, Douglas May, Kathy Korowin, 19only t> •• nifer Nixon, Andrea Winans, Kathyrn Tom Kemp, Michele Craig, John·Marc Re~ord Model No. 85GX Crystal D'adriana Dome Candy Dish 5.47 3.00 : Llckman, Jill Parkinson, Joanne Anderson, Lisa Yarmuth, Michael Call Suzie Dimitroff Flrplace Matches 960nly .98 .33 ; Kalsner, Ronald Kepner, Cheryl Stobb, Weyburne, Linda Townsend, Maureen 50nly : Carolyn MacDermaid. Okaslnskl, Jane Hodgson, James 3.9-1700 Sonic Action Jewelry Cleaner 5.99 1.00 Hart Wood Baskets 20nly 19.99 13.00 : Kathleen Lilburn, Kendall Mercier, Frisbie and Gregory Abraham. 50nly

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(. '~E ,,08HJr..1i \\as at Grand La\\llCemetery. Novi last week to hear arguments on "When this started in 1971 we were and the whole matter was settled. We living in one of the disputed township Funeral service for Michael L. Thom- whether Brookland Farms should be in- against the gerrymandering of were the township and the seven other parcels would decide the annextion ~1ARGARET WYLIE son, 24, was held at 1 p.m. Saturday at eluded when the commission considers township boundaries," Armstrong said. parceIs were inthe city." question for all eight township parcels I Schrader Funeral Home. The Reverend the annexation request for the third . "We certain citizens were being Armstrong said that BrooIdaDd Farm if the matter went to a referendum, and 'uneral sen'let' for Northville resi- John N. Grenfell, Jr. officiated. Burial time. deprived of their constitutional rights residents were surprised to find the law the mobile home park residents may ,t ~Iargaret J. Wylie was held at 11 was at Rural Hill Cemetery. Boundary commissioners have ap- and authorized the township attorney to suit was continuing on the grounds the decide to remain in the city, Armstrong n February 'l:i at Our Lady of Vic- Mr. Thomson died February 24 in Mt. proved the annexation of seven of the proceed with legal action," Armstrong boundary commission had not followed said the primary concern was that "this '\ Church Father RonaldD. Thurner Clemens. He was born in Pontiac, eight township parcels twice before. said. proper procedures when it considered was settled years ago. We wanted to let 'IClated Burial was at Holy March 30, 1957. The city took jurisdiction over the "We went to Ingham County Circuit the matter the second time. the dead horse die and bury iL" I.t 1uJchre Cemeterv in Southfield. He is survived by his parents Mr. and parcels in 1979, but continuing legal ac- Court and the court said the 15 people in "When we discUSSed this with the At Thursday'S hearing. Township ',Irs Wylie died'February 24 at St. Mrs. Donald Thomson of Northville and tion has kept the question alive. the seven parcels outside Brookland Homeowners Association I found Supervisor Leo Kalota told the commis- ,eph Hospital in Detroit. She was 78. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Tims of Ontonagon. . Arguments before the commission Farms had not been treated fairly," everone thought itwas taken care of in sion that the township plans to I 1979 turned 30m 10 Cork, Ireland, August 16, Other survivors include his brothers bordered on the bizarre Thursday as Armstrong continued.. "The Appeals when everything was over withdraw from the case. r '3. to Timothy and Mary E.S ~ <:OOfJT~ 1-lANtx:~Ai;TS MARCH MADNESS I _ andchIld March 23, 1912, to George and Blanch TEENAGE GIRLS oN CDN~I6'NME"Jr -\ scnpture service was held at 7:30 (Lemon) Winters, she was a 14·18 VRS. OLD i homemaker. m February 27. Funeral ar- Learn make-up, skin care, lJPSTAII~S~r107 E. MAlpJ,~",u.E ngements were made by Ross B. Nor- She was preceded in death by her hus- I band Burman. exercise, diet, clothes, rop and Son Funeral Home. OEEPCUT PRICES tIe She is survived by her sons Raymond personality development. in fN8ty department. so shop t Budnick of California and daUghters our showroom eatIy ror pick 01 ,I WALTER LOCKHART 8 weeks class spectacular buys If you WISh. , Mrs. Barbara Bardiwell of Taylor and we custom-finish lor you. minI- Mrs. Marie Morrison of Northville. mumcost- -\ memonal service for Schoolcraft FOUNDATION fO~ BEAUTY f JlIege philosophy instructor William Other survivors include her sisters -rUE:~.-SAT. 10-~ 349 -, oeo Mrs. Hazel Burden of Redford, Mrs. 24071 ORCHARD LAKE AT 10 MILE Lockhart, 46, will be held at 3:30 478·9599 for more information FARMINGTON 478-0825 ! rn ~Iarch 7 at Ward Presbyterian Elise Ignaias of Grand Rapids, Mrs. ReqisteA ~~'~~~" I mrch 10 Livonia. Mary Koval of Southfield, Mrs. 'Ir Lockhart, who taught at Florence Lintula of Kaleva and her I 'hoolcrart smce 1966, died February 6 brollter Frank Winters of Manistee. , a Boston hospital where he was being She also is survived by 14 grand- '1 eated for acute leukemia. He became children and four great-granchildren. I- last summer but had returned to achmg for a few weeks during the fall NEIL WILSON f rm A reSIdent of Northville, he is surviv· Memorial service for Neil K. Wilson, I b: hiS wife Marion and his parents a retired{women's clothing designer, alter and Hazel Lockhart of Brain· fhe Home Bnergy Anal)1is: will be hetd'at 2 p.m. Saturday at Nor- ee. ~Iassachusetts. He also is surviv- thville's First Presbyterian Church. I I 1b\ a brother. Mr. Wilson, 80, a native of Unionville, ,\ Contflbutlon~ for a Walter Lockhart died February 15 in Phoenix, where he A Way'to' Save onYcnii'BDergy Bill. I• udent scholarship fund will be ac- had lived for six months. pted at the Bursar's Office in the Ad- Until his retirement 20years ago, Mr. i. Il00stration Building at Schoolcraft Wilson designed and sold women's The Home Energy AnaJysis costs only $10 ollege. clothing to Detroit stores. He also The Home Energy AnaJysis is a new service i designed clothing he sold privately proVided by Consumers Power Company, and it will show you how to use less energy: • DR JEROMEF.LANG under the label of Neil K. Wilson under guidelines from the Department of You'll even get a do-it-yourself energy J Designs. Energy and State of Michigan. Its purpose is saving starter kit. Funeral service for Dr. Jerome F. Survivors include his two daUghters simple: to help you identify specific things To arrange for your personal home anaJysis, .ang of 20404Lexington Court will be Barbara Williams of Northville and that add to your energy bi,ll and the steps lela at 10 a m today at Holy Family Mrs. John E. Wilson of Southfield. call your local Consumers Power office. 'athohc Church in Novi. Burial will be He also is survived by his three you can take to reduce the amount of energy And then before long ... It Rural Hdl Cemetery. , grandchildren Ken Wilson of Redmond, you use. Dr Lang died February 28 at St. Washington, Kathy Pare of Windsor, · Jospph HospItal in Ypsilanti after a Ontario, and Amy Schultz of Northville i.· mef Illness He was 51. and his great-grandson Grant Barkly •j Born 10 Detroit February 18, 1931, to Wilson of Redmond, Washington. ON THE PAY CHARLEY /lAf) HIS '" THE AUf)ITOR '" CIIECKING INSULA TlON, • r'rank and Helen (Somolowski) Lang, The family suggests contributions be HOME ENERGY ANALYSIS ... COLLECTED AND SPACE AND ·, 1ev.as a dentist. made to the Michigan Heart Associa- DATA ON HIS WATER HEATING SYSTEMS ... ·• Dr Lang lived in the community for tion. HOUSE t:RO/rl • TOP TO • -- BOTTOM ... • Red Cross volunteers needed • \ i .\ddltlOnal volunteers are needed in plained, are as members of a blood- • the i'\orthwest Region of the American mobile team. Volunteers serve as ;. Red Cross Southeastern Michigan escorts, help register donors, label I Chapter. the Northwest Region blood bags before they are filIed and ,I ChaIrperson announced. serve refreshments in the post-donation ~• . \\ e espeCially need volunteers who canteen. ,I can gIve their time in a wide variety of Additionally, volunteers serve in TOLD HIM HE MIGHT I sen Ices," said Chairperson Norma hospitals, at the Veterans Hospital in QUALIFY FOR A ZERO-INTEREST I Snuth "March 7 through March 13 is AlIen Park, in neighborhood schools, as LOANTOBUY ~ Volunteer Recruitment Week, a period special blood needs calIers, as drivers CEILING ~ ,I \\ hen \\ e make an all-out effort to using Red Cross vehicles or as INSULATION .., 1 recrUit additional volunteers." members of Disaster Action Teams. I .\mong the many ways volunteers For more information, calI the Nor- CJn assist the Red Cross, Smith ex- thwest Region at 422-2ll20. " f • • I I i I I I I I ,t '" TilE AUDITOR EVEN TOLD CHARLEY ".CHARLEY WAS VERY HAPPY-NOT ,• I HE'D BE BACK IN A FEW MONTHS ONLY8ECAUS! NOW HE'D SAVE • 70 CHECK ON ANY WORK THAT MONEY ON ENERGY FO~ _--. ;• MIGHT HAVE BEEN YEARS TO COME... ~.:: •. DONE ... t I ,." ~:~':' BUT ALSO • Service ~ ~. BECAUSE i, -....) d iZ~S::tsST •I \ Sensitivv to 6 6 SHOWER I ~ESTRICT()R. HE'D EVER f OWNED. I Jit~Nttlr •I :.• 'Watch for more information with your next Consumers ~ower energy bill. • O'BRieN Chapel I· Ted C. Sullivan funeral Ilames. Inc. You'll save money on energy for years to come. We Can Help. 41555 Grand River Avenue. Novi .' I I \ Nav! I• 348·1800 ~consumers I ~ power \ John J. O'Brlen lie",!! SucllOv,11 ! ' -.' 6O-96-116-G . J I • Wec\r:e 5 cla)'. WarClb3. t9B2- THE NORTHW.1.f RECOAO-~A .. -~

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I //It Farmington Road at 5 Mile ,... Five Mile /Rl .' , //It Wonderland Shopping Center "',. j • lilt /lit !. • //IL Krogers, 33151 Plymouth Road at Farmington Road •• Schoolcraft 1-96 -,c /Ill Pac N SaY, 37685 5 Mile Road at Newburgh R9ad. c .C ·c et II 0 II - ::I > - CD oa E .z A&P, 5 Mile Road at Middlebelt Road J2 -c . .-... CD //It 29538 :I .- ... -'a CD "'" E CD 'a Z ... :E .- (VARIOUS LOCATIONS FOR MAGIC LINE MACHINES) II :E Plymouth u. • I /Rl /Rl 421-8200 oj an ationa • est etro ® • MEMBER F.D.I.C. Insured to $100,000 Equal Opportunity Employer An Affiliate of the $6. 1Billion Michigan National Corporation. Equal Opportunity Lender . , Editorials • • •

• ;.,- T"E 'l.ORTHVILLE RECORD-Wednesday. March 3. 1982

(') Our Opinions Off the record ....~: By Kevin Wilson Try again ,

,, I' · . Recent property tax legisla- special consideration. FLOTSAM AND JETSAM FROM A REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK: . " "'-t •• tIOn has changed the rules of the - -. , , ,I game without addressing the His chances before the , I main issue as seen by taxpayers Michigan Tax Tribunal, however, · , - the bottom line on their tax do not look overwhelmingly good Despite protests that all political races are in the air pen- meeting and stated the intention. : : bills, The new methods do focus at this point. An honest appraisal ding reapportionment, which is likely to take until the Apri115 Joyner, who has stated his non-intentions toward the 15: : more attention on local taxing of the situation in which other . deadline, things are beginningto take shape. county commission seats remaining under the new charter (he: : authorities, however, which is to state tax authorities are trying to A certain one, not dependent on apportionment, is the coun- was virtually districted out of contention) has an organized ahd : \) ty executive race. Livonia Mayor Ed MacNamara has set the the good. force a five-ta-eight percent rise announced campaign team. He says he's shooting for either the: : date for his announcement on the race while Wayne County state House or Senate. If there is no incumbent in the House :.: on Oakland County assessors who Economic Development Corporation Executive Director We are not so sure the are trying to hold the line race, however, that would seem the likely choice, since Robert : Robert Fitzpatrick (cast as the underdog by some) lies ready Geake is expected to return to the Senate fray. He lives here, so.' methodology is the best way demonstrates this. and waiting. This is a big money race, and there's not a things could be done, however. It nomatter what happens, hISdistrict includesNorthville. .~:-- Republican in sight at this juncture. A key factor could be the It's no surprise that Joyner is not a favorite within locaL smacks of election' year politics, That means attention turns to role that voters in the August primary confine themselves to Republican circles. I'd wager (without naming names) he was of legislators anxious to pass the the truth in taxation law, the real one party. With Republic~ locked out of the decision (assum- mentioned as an item of conveJ.:Sationamong Republicans at- buck on the property tax issue end of the whole scheme. By forc- ing they wish to have a voice in the GOP gubernatorial nomina- tending Saturday breakfast in a Livonia Denny's at which U.S. they have been sitting on for so ing announcements and public tion) the Livonia mayor cannot count on his stronger bipartisan Representative Carl Pursell was the main attraction. This was long. While it is proper that all hearings any time a taxing unit support to carry him through the primary. Hmmmmmm. another pre-budget session activity of the township board. Who f} taxpayers be notified every time expects to increase revenues called leader-of-the-pack John MacDonalda politician? the value of their property is said beyond those founded in real Also, there is a growing opinion, particularly aJ]long to increase for tax purposes, that growth, this law is the one that Republicans, that the state house race here is going to feature On another front, diligent research and common sense aim did not require the present puts the pressure on local of- two new faces. The expectation is that Representative Jack reveals there is no truth to the rumor that the Northville Valve confusion. ficials. Should Oakland County be Kirksey will be reapportioned out of Northville and the seat Plant willbe utilized to build hoodornaments shaped like ducks' , allowed to hold assessments representing this area willbe wide open. in conjunction with a "Take a gander at this" advertising cam- L The consensus says the new district will include most of paign by Ford. Same goes for the supposed breakthrough i~ By attempting to force expen- level, its municipalities would be largely exempted from this phase Northville, Northville Township,the two Plymouths and Canton powering cars by waterwheel. Chances for reopening at all? sive and time consuming with scraps of elsewhere thrown in for interest. Kirksey resides Some insiders say 90 percent, outsiders are inclined toward 50-.. reassessments, the legislature of the shift, which is not a situa- in Livonia. I'm sure all the folks who just attended a Kirksey 50, both based on the presumption that Ford will decide to pro- ..(0') has managed instead to create a tion • state officials will likely allow. fundraiser here wouldbe ~little disaypointed if that happens. duce something in addition to valves at the facility. Keep your 'J sham wherein new assessments Oh, you're wondering about the contenders? Looks like it fingers crossed. have been made without so much could be Wayne County Commissioner R. William Joyner as a glance at the property being Again, the law contains (Democrat of Plymouth) to face Plymouth Township Trustee nothing new, it just forces local Next time you're in townshiphall, ask building officialTroy appraised, while adding new Jerry Law

Wednesday.March 3. 1982- THENORTHVIlLERECORD-l1-A

% w. Getting down to brass tacks BY DOUGLASWHITAKER ,..~ 80ARDSECRETARY In September of 1981. the board of Since then the committee has review- edueation invited interested citizens to ed building plans and specifications, participate in a citizens' committee visited all of the district's facilities study of the future facility needs of the visited schools in other districts: Northville School District. gathered population data and groll..th The charge to the committee was as projections, reviewed articles and follows: enrollment statistics and consulted (I). Review the state of the district's with resource persons with experience facilities and the level at which they are that related to the committee's tasks. being used. After five months of diligent work, (2). Review the present grade level the Citizen's Committee on Future distribution and other distributions that Facility Needs has concluded its in- would be feasible. formation gathering phase and written (3). Review demographic and plann- its report and recommendations to the ing data and project the likey need for board of education. That report will be facilities in the present decade. presented at the March 8th board (4). Following these reviews, recom- meeting to be held at Old Village School mend to the board alternate plans to at 7:30 p.m. That meeting, like all assure that the district's facilities are 'board of education meetings, is open to adequate to the needs of students and the public. that they are being utilized in a cost ef- After receiving and studying the fecti'/e way. citizens' committee report, the board of Twenty citizens volunteered. They education will hold public hearings on "Taking wing began their work in October by organiz- recommendations before acting on -. r ing into three subcommittees: them. " .. Demographics, chaired by Mrs. Lee Come out Monday, March 8th at 7:30 .rOne of the numerous ducks that inhabit the waterways around staying put, but a handful of the plant's salaried workers were Bauman; Grade Structure, chaired by p.m. to hear what fellow citizens have ;':Ford Motor Company's Northville Valve Plant takes to the sky sent off to other company facilities and the whistle blew a few Mrs. Sylvia Gucken; and Facilities, to say about the future facility needi of ~~as the quitting whistle blows Friday afternoon. The flock is extra times just for them. Record photo by Kevin Wilson chaired by Eugene Smith. the Northville SchoolDistrict. I , .)0:. #

I'. News from Lansing" REQUEST FOR BIDS I' • .. POLICE COMMUNICATIONS -",0 , , Income tax law changes proposed CONSOLE .-' "" ..' By R. ROBERT GEAKE tage of their wages into taxes, than if pond to the new deduction in the federal equitable and applicable across-the- State Senator they had both been single and filed law, however, the state's inCome tax board prior to the 1982 tax year, the new ." separately. will no longer be so equitable. In fact, federal deduction makes Michigan's A-. petsGn's marital status shouldn't To offset this "marriage penalty" the without legislative action a new state state income tax now unequally ap- affect the amount of income tax he or new federal income tax permits mar- income tax penalty will be created, plied, unless legislative action is taken. she ·pays. So said the U.S. Congress in a ried couples with two wage earners to penalizing both unmarried taxpayers ~tion of the 1981 Economic Recovery deduct up to five percent of the income and married taxpayers in households Act: of the lower wage earner, up to $1,500. with only one wage earner. Legislation is being prepared in the Beginning with the 1982 tax year, This deduction increaes to 10 percent The state flat rate income tax is ap- House of Representatives to preserve married couples with two wage earners with limit $3,000 for the 1983 tax year. plied to a person's base income deemed the state's equitable flat rate treatment • will have a brand new tax deduction to Michigan's income tax, however, has taxable by the federal system after all of all state income taxpayers, and to make up for an inequity that has never had a marriage penalty. Rather deductions have been made. The new eliminate what would be inadvertent become known as the "federal mar- than a graduated tax system which federal deduction subtracts {rom the preferential treatment. One bill, House riage penalty." makes people pay more taxes the more base upon which a person's state taxes Bill 5212,is presently before the House. Publish: March 3, 1982 Because the federal income tax in- money they make, the state income tax are computed. cludes special tax rate brackets and system simply taxes every wage earner Married households with two wage other features for married taxpayers at a flat rate, 4.6 percent of their in- earners will thus have their state taxes that assume only one spouse has in- come. lowered simultaneously with the cQme, a "marriage penalty" is in- Michigan's flat rate income tax federal deduction while taxpayers who advertently created when both spouses system, without the tax bracket are single, as well as married h~ve wage and salary income. "creep" of the federal system, has households with only one wage earner, C) IIi combining income to file a joint always been simple, eqUitable, and the will not have a similar deduction or sub- same for married as well as single pe0- traction from their taxable income • return, married couples with two wage Comptroller of the Currency earners have been pushed into a higher ple. base. AdmlOistrator of NatIOnal Banks tax bracket, paying a higher percen- If the state legislature does not res- Since the state system was already

.;R~aders,Speak REPORT OF CONDITION ~ Consolidab~ dom~sJc; sUbsadiane~01the .~~),: : / ~. CITY OE;NOYt :r_ ..... _~ ...... :; "' ...... -t...... ":... -.4 __ '" ~~_.- ..... -...;J." . ...::-....-:)~~:~-:.{~~:f~~- ., ....., ..., . -~;~~,~._~ ; -~. f-';' (".1 NOTICE OF MEETINGS OF MICHIGAN NATIONAL BANK - WEST OAKLAN6 ~ ~N~O~VI~~~ __ Protest taxes ...,. crl8a'* c., THE BOARD OF REVIEW In the Slate of MICHIGAN .atlhedoseolbosmesson December 31, 19B1 • 1981 pubbshed onresponse to call made by Comptroller 01 L'le Currency, under title 12. United Slates Code. SeebOn 161 • NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Review of the City of To the Editor: tangled that none can be Charter numbe. 15899 NatIOnal Bank RegIon Number 07 Novi, Oakland County, Michigan, will meet at the Novi Public Library, 45245 We are writing to ex- unraveled without snarl- West Ten Mile Road, Novi, Michigan, for the purpose of reviewing and ad- press our support to ingothers. Statement 01 Resources and IJabdolleS justing the assessment rolls of the City of Novi, on the following dates: Township SuperVisor What are we to do? How Thousands of dollars John MacDonald and the do we register our con- Cash and due lrom deposolOly I/lSlrtubOn$ .• , , •••• , •. , ... 4 651 Monday, March 8, 1982 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Northville Township cerns? U S Treasury seeunbes .. •.. I 382 ObbgatlOns 01other U S Government agenCIes and corporatIOns NONE . Tuesday, March 9, 1982 12:00 Noon to 9:00 P. M. board, relative to their We must reassess the objection to the property financial support we are Obllgabons01Slates and polibeatsubdMSlons ,n ll1e UnJledSlales 2 012 Wednesday, March 10,1982 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Other bonds. notes, and debentures ...... '.. .. tax assessment increase. asked. to make, checking NONE the surging expansion Federal Resel\l8 stock and corporate stock ...... 98 This most recent blow Tradll19 ac:eounl seeun1JeS...... NONE NOTICEIS FURTHER GIVENthat the Assessment Records will be on that seems without end. file at the Assessor's Office, W. Ten Mile Roa-d,for public examina- to our individual financial Federal lunds SOld and secuntles purel1ased under agreements to reseUl!!!-:""";"":,,,~,,:- 6 000 45225 burden, at this time of We ask other concerned tion until 5:00 P.M., March 5, 1982. Questions may be directed to the Loans. Total (exdudmg unearned oneome) • ..... '1 53,746 '1' Northville Township Less' Allowance po$$lbIe loan losses . "" ... .."-. __ ~ Assessor at until the dates of the meetings. depressed economic lor ::!=.l::--426 349-4300 health, is perplexing! residents to support Mr. Loans. Nel...... tl3,3l0 • , ; As in the past, the Board of Review willalso consider any cases where Lease finanCIng ree_ables . ... '" . NONE Have our homes truly MacDonald and the _ :the assessment causes a financial hardship. The Board members have Board in their effort to Bank pretlllses. fumlture and loxtures, and other assets representIng bank premIses 2.896 asked that anyone claiming a financial hardship bring some proof of total increased in value as reflected in the 7-8 per- reverse this unfair Real estate owned other lharl bank prenuses ...... : 1,308 family income for 1981 (e.g. Homestead Property Tax Credit Form, Investments III unconsolidated subSldlaoes and asSOCIated eompanHlS ' ••••. cent increased assessed burden. NONE " " Michigan Income Tax Statement, etc.) Only the Board can handle hardship Customers' lIabtllty to thIS bank on acceptances OutSland,ng •. , •• . •• , ••.•. NONE valuations? Have we Other assets I 043 '. 'appeals, but if you have any Questions about making an appeal or about James Callahan . property tax relief available to senior citizens, please feel free to call the been lulled into the belief TOTAL ASSETS •. 72 710 - the hope - that tax -President Assessor's Office. relief is possible? Brian Morris Demand depoSIts OllndMdUaJs, partnershIps. and c:otpotatJons • LU,IlJ!j .' . Geraldine Stipp After years of social/- - Vice President limund saYIngsdepoSItsolollClMdualS.partnerShIps.anclCOrpolabons• 44 897 .•,,:.Publish: 3-3-82 City Clerk economic engineering, Paul Baetz DepoSItS 01 Unrted Slates Govemmenl "" • • . 20 the financial taxation - Secretary ITreasurer DepoSItsot StatesanclpollbeatSUlKlMSlons onthe United States 4 745 .-.-..------_ .... fibers which knit our Whipple Estates Deposrts 01lorelgn governments and onlClallnslrtut,oos ...... NONE . American life are so Homeowners Asrociation DepoSIts 0' commerCIal banks 3 445 Certified and offICers' cheeks 77n NOTICE m Total DepoSllS ...... • ... • • .. . 64 71,; BOARD OF REVIEW 01 1909 as amended, this Board E Total demand depoSIts.. . • ...... _I I 5 459 by resolulion daled Apnl 19. 1979 ... TolalbmeandS8Y1ogSdePOSlts ...... " 49:257 set a date 01 hearing on saId iii Federal lunds purel1ased and secunlieS sokl under agreements to repurchase 1,100 ':' CITY OF NORTHVILLE LEGAL NOTICE os: pelltlon and dltected a heanng Interest-beanng demand notes (note balances) ISSUed 10lhe U S Treasury WAYNE COUNTY examiner to hold said hearing :::; 514 ~';:WAYNEANDOAKLAND COUNTIES, MICHIGAN ROAD COMMISSION and whereas said heanng was Other ~abo~bes lor borrowed money . " •.• ,., .. NONE , , held at the time and place ap- MoI1gage ondebledness and .abo~ry lOt eapdallzed leases 441 ".- PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Board of Review of the City of To the Supervisor and Clerk 01 pointed and the Board has con- Bank's kabobty on acceptances executed and outstandlng NONE • the Township of Northville, • Northville, Wayne and Oakland Counties, will meet at the City Hall, SIdered the Findongs 01 Fact as Other ~abobbes ...... '... .. 1 052 Wayne County, Michigan reported by ItS Hearing Ex- TOTAL LIABILITIES (excludtng subordInated notes and deba~ures) ., Sirs: 67 823 , 215 W. Main Street, for the purpose of reviewing and adjusting the aminer concerning the ad- Subordinated notes and debentures. . ;t'Assessment Rolls of the City of Northville on the following dates: You are hereby nol1lled that vlsabihty 01 absolutely abandon- 675 .,' the Board of County Road Com- Ing and discontinuing; , . missioners 01 the County 01 All of Elk Road as dedIcated to .: :I'uesday, March 9,1982 1 p.m.-4 p.m.; 7 p.m.-10 p.m. Wayne, Michigan did at a the use 01 the pubhc in Whisper Preferred stOCk No shares outstaodlng I- .,,;;.:~.,...,...---~NONE (par value) I NONE: -' Common SIOC~ Thursday, March 18, 1982 9 a.m.-12 p.m.; 1 p.m.-4 p.m. meeting 01 said Board held on Wood Subdivision part of the No shares aurhonzed 230 000 " February 11, 1982 decide and S w. 'A 01 Section 14 T, 1 S., R. 8 No shares outstaodlng '---_-=-==..:='--_..J230 000 (par value ) 2 30n .: ~uesday, March 23, 1982 9 a.m.-12 p.m.; 1 p.m.-4 p.m. determine that the certain Coun- E, Northville Township, Wayne Surplus ty road and section 01 County 960 County, MIChigan as recorded in UndMded prOl,lS road tlescnbed In the minutes 01 l,ber 97 01 Plals on Pages 59. 60 840 Reserve lor conllngenoes and other caPItal reserves 112 Pursuant to Act 165 of Public Acts of 1971, the Oakland County said meeting 01 said Board and 61 Wayne County records should be absolutely abandoned also all 01 Etk (Iormerly Elm) TOTAL EOUITY CAPITAL 4 212 Equalization Department sets forth the following Tentative Factors and discontinued as public Road and a part 01 Lakeside TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EOUITY CAPITAL 72 710 relative to the 1980Assessments of Real and Personal Property: highways, reservong therein the Drive as dedicated to the use of easement set forth In said deter- Ihe pUblic In PLYMOUTH Amounts outstanding as 0' report dale I', Slandby lellers of cUldot mination. GARDENS No.1 a subdivision 01 OAKLAND The portion 01 the minutes of part of the East 'n of the Slandby lellers 01credit. 10lal • said meeting fully descnblng Southwest 'A 01 Section 14 T.1S. Amount 01stanclbylelIers01credit conveyeo to others throughpanlOpat,ons Real Property Factor Personal Property Factor 1.00 said County Road and section 01 R,8E. Northville Township. T,me cen,loeales 01 depoSIt In denotnlnatoons 01 $100.000 0< more County Road Is aUached hereto Wayne County, Michigan as Other lime depoSIts Itl amounts 01 $100.000 Of more Commercial 1.00 Residential '1.00 and m"de a part 01 this notice, recorded on L1ber 62 of Plats on Industrial 1.00 which Is given under and by vir· Page 42 Wayne County Records Average lor 30 calendar days (or calendar mooth) ending Wllh report dale tue of Act 283 01 the Public Acts said part 01 Lakeside Drive being Cash and due Irom depos,lory InSlllutlOOS • 011909 as amended. that part thereollylng north 01 a FederallundS so'" and sea",',es purchased under 3QreemtntS10reseD In tesllmonv Whereof, (hav" hne which is 30 leet north 01 and TOlalloans " hereunto set my hand al Oelrolt, parallel to the South line of Lot Timecen,Ilcates 01depOSItsIndeoorntRat,onsot $100 000 01 mOle Pursuant to Act 165 of Public Acts of 1971, Wayne County MIChigan this 11Ih day of 157. And WHEREAS the Total depoSIts Equalization Department sets forth the following Tentataive Fac- February A.D. 1982. premises were viewed In ac- ,tors relative to the 1980 Assessment of Real and Personal BOARD OF COUNTY cordance with said statute NOW FederalfunclSpurchasedalld stCUnbesSOldunder agreemenrs10rtPllrcnale ROAD COMMISSIONERS THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED Other habolrt'es lor borrOWed money Property: OFTHECOUNTY that Ills In the best IRterest of TOlal assels OF WAYNE, MICHIGAN the public that the above Michael Berry, Chairman deSCribed counly road or port/on WAYNE GraceR, Hamplon, lhereof be absolulely abandon· • I. Vice-Chairman ed and discontinued and that We. the underSlQned dlrectors aneSllhe correctness ~ rhls Diane J. SoHerman .. Real Property Factor Personal Property Factor 1.00 Claude Dukes, Commissioner said road or portion thereol Is statemenl 01resources and babolrtl9s We declaro thaI It has .. By: Henry J. Galockl, hereby absolutely abandoned been examIned by us. and 10lhe lleSI 01our knowledge and S.V.P. and Cashier .'Commerclal 1.6410 Residential 1.00 Secretary and Clerk and discontinued reserving bel,ef IStrue and c:otroel ... .' .Industrlal 1.5699 of the Board lhereln an easement for public ulllllles and sewer and waler of the above·named bank do hereby declare that this RESOLUTION purposes. David C. Searles Repon of Condlllon IS true and correct to the best of , Tho mol/on was supported by City of Northville Board of Review my knowledge and belief • Commissioner Dukos moved the Commissioner Hampton and car· Charles R. Shafer " Harold W.·Penn, Assessor adoption 01 the following resolu· rled by the lollowlng vote, Diane J. Sofferrnan Robert Brueck tlon: Ayes: Commissioners Dukes John C. Verdon s;:;;;;. James Cutler WHEREAS pursuant to petl· and Hampton tlon and In accordance wllh thO Nays: None January 29. 1982 Publish: 2·24,3·3, 3·10, 3·17, 1982 William Milne provisions of section 18 Chapter • IV Act No, 283 01 thO Public Acts I _ I ()Jiceblotter Tornado warning system • Harness gear stolen meeting ~cheduled Monday

"'a)'De County's Office of Emergency Preparedness begins "We need new members to supplement our established cadre, 11 tht' t'it\ ... The owner said be placed the items in the bam at preparations next week for this year's tornado season with a and we want them regardless of Wbether or not they have had 6 p.rn. February 24 aDd noticed them missing at mediog Monday for all HAM radio operators and members of past eXperience with emergency clrcwnstances. It's an op- ...... ~'.,r..:Ie thefts of equipmeal1ltft ft'PQI1ed 12:29 am. February 25, police stated. !be Radio Amateur Communications Emergency service portunity for them to apply their ski.I.Is toward a valuable public \ c:-· '. \ llle Do\l,ns last \A'eek,cit)· ~said. 1be owner believes the items could have been (R.-\CES). service," Kozak emphasized. the track. • 't'~ uf harness gear, \'alUfd at S6OO.--ere stolen \l,'bi1e he was driving at Also, the 1be HAMS and RACES, all volunteers who form a major part "Some of our greatest heroes are amateurs, and noththg is ''v':: a barn at the ~ns Febnw)' 22- barn was unlocked, the report said. ollbe county alert and warning system for tornadoes, will meet more valuable than information inan emergency," he added. -, ;..~r:t.,j at ':30 p.m. in Building A at the Wayne County Complex in The seasonal peak of tornado activity in Michigan, Kozak ex- tV;-.;J:amant said a white male. approx- A $450, color tele\ision, a $200 AMIFM stereo Westland at Michigan Avenue and Merriman Road. plained, extends from April through July and an average of 17 . ',.: !:.!. :- tal':> of age \Aithshort black bair, ,.-as cassette player and a $40 vacuum cleaner were Director of the Office of Emergency Preparedness Mitchell B. tornadoes occur in the state each year. Since 1950, 522 tornadoes '""'..!':. r.g out of a bam \Aith three ~ of stolen from a Novi Road residence sometime Kozak said the group will reherse for a tornado communications have hit the state, killing 'lZl people, be said. • ." t'-';U pment on his sboulders. pclIIft report. February 23, police report. lest March 18between 1·2p.m. as part of the Michigan Tornado "In recent years we've had some severe damage from tor- '., c,,-:l occurred at 1a.m. Police saw the front door knob had been knocked safety Week designated for Marcl114-20 by Governor William G. nadoes in southeast Michigan, and we can never feel exempt . , • ':E:-~ ~a....the subject nm intO anolber barn off and the door forced open. The complainant said Milliken Kozak is soliciting new members for RACES and from the possibility in Wayne County," Kozak said. "We need as ' .. '.e~! end The .....itness said she d:lased the the apartment was not ransacked, but only those wants all interested HAMS to attend. much preparation as possible." . " ,'0 the barn. but lest him. ~ ";tDess three items were taken • _._ : v' f,nd the harness equipmem. ~ report A neighbor said at 2:30 p.m. she heard at loud • noise in the hallway and saw a large truck outside. ,'c u' ol)t:imro consent from the barD Olmet to Another person said she saw the"broken door knob, _, '. for the eqUIpment, but to DO avail. 1be knocked on the door and yelled, but no one Blood . t - ~:l!d he saw the ....itness remO\'e two sets of answered, police said. -, <~~ e<;u:pment and .....as .....alking oul1lbeD he needed e,,:d :ll her and she then dropped the equip- Someone broke into a South Rogers residence "., ')()!lC'e saId The o....ner said be was DOt going and stole more than $1,400 worth of jewelry The Southeastern , "'1a complamt. February 24, police report. Michigan Region EI~: Taken were diamond earrings, valued at $100, American Red Cross \ 'J"mess. bndle and hobbles, total \'3lueofS542, two gold necklaces, total value of ms, a diamond reports a need for more Tile-Carpeting- Formica ,re stolen from a barn at the Downs between ring, valued at $100, a gold chain, valued at $250, ''Type 0" positive blood, bruar:- 2~ and 25. police said. and a ladies' watch, valued at $270,police said. and has established sites 100's of Samples • The complainant said a window frame was in Livonia for possible .- broken to gain entry. One bedroom was ransacked donors. ,",:,,""-->l. and clothes were strewn about, police said. The Livonia Donor 145 E. Cady. Northvi'Ue - 349-4480 Police could not fmd any sign of forced entry or CE:Dter in the Belle Creek Share footprints. Office Plaza is open Mon- !,\·HmfE days, Wednesdays and i'\ TERIOR Shamrock More than $250 worth of jewelry was stolen from Thursdays from 2-8 p.m. ; I ' D[~!G:\ GreetingS' a Fairbrook residence February 19,police said. Tuesdays and Fridays \~lU:\TIO~ • Taken were a $58 necklace, a $120wedding band, from 10a.m. until 4 p.m.; St Pa!rick's Day is two charms worth $42, three rings valued at $40, and Saturday from 9 a.m. Wednesday. March 17. Special andS30in U.S. currency, police said. until 2 p.m. Call 422·2820 Share the fun'l.l.iIh a for an appointment. R"c SSlJ Hal!rnalk eam. Police said they have a suspect in the case. • :"'0\\' There will be Red Cross bloodmobiles located at S2S Two dry chemical extinguishers, worth $60, were stolen from the Northville Board of Education of- the Newburgh Methodist 1 ()nt. room fices between February 20 and 21, police said. Churcll. 36500 Ann Arbor or ..our - Damages 0($175 were also reported. Trail, Livonia, from 9 t.ntlfe hou~t: t The complainant showed police the second floor am.. until 3 p.rn Sunday, Inc Jud<..~ offices, where there was an obscene word written March 21. Call 422-0149 • ,,)."ll<..o'c:nng with black pen on the front counter. Cords to the during blood drive hours ~dt:<..tIon .. telephone and typewriter were cut, police said. for an appointment. Also, • \\ ,ndo,", The culprits also pried open the pop machine bloodmobiles will be T ft:.ltffit:nt\ door and removed the change. Police could not find located at Rosedale • P~ln: Gardens United ....dt..([Jon' a point of entry,. and believe a door either was • Presbyterian Church, • rUrnHUft. McDEVITT'S found unlocked or left open. 9601 Hubbard, Livonia, 112 A:r3n~t:mln( HALLMARK from 2-8 p.m. Friday, Idea' ...In the township • A\.(t:!>~ofl.llng 478-0707 March 26. Call 422~94 OFF .. •• J , Idea' EASTUHD IIAU A new snow thrower valued at more than $350 during blood drive hours 8 MIle at Kelly was reported stolen February 24 from a Robinwood for an appointment. All Name NORTHWOOD CENTER garage, township police reports show. 13 Mile at Woodward ", Brand' UNlYERSAlIIAU The owner told police the snow thrower, purchas- Musical set made of solidI - __,'" 12Mile at DeqIIlldre ed in late December, was seen in the garage at 3 ramln wood with cane, Bedding 7 FAIIIIIIlGTON CENTER p.m. February 23 and discovered missing at 7:45 back & seat. 7 Mile at FantlIllQIon.lJvonl3 a.m, the day of the report. The garage door was left at St. Paul's "='" ~ open and unlocked between 7 and 8 p.m" the owner Northville Store Only! said. Northville resident Liz Kalata is among the cast Another snowblower valued at $250 was reported members in the Adven- 9-a etWUd AU14'1 ~ stolen from a Winchester garage February 24. The ~ in Theatre produc- owner told police the garage door was left closed tion "Sing America" to be GOURMET but unlocked. presented at 10a.m. Mon- Cassette tape recordings worth more than $250 day, March 8, at St. Early Paul's Lutheran Church. f BALLOONS were reported stolen from an automobile stranded American Bedroom Group in snow on Hines Drive overnight February 25. Formerly with the Includes, 9-0rawer Dresser, Greenfield Village Hutch MIrror, Full/Queen The owner told police the car was stranded near Headboard. & full size 661-9331 Players, she will join cast GLI'ITER STAR BALLOONS baseball diamond 2 and left locked overnight. Upon Chest. • his return, he said, he found the right front door members Greg Jbara, shipped nationwide open and the cassettes and the box they were Robert Douglas, Sharry for tree topping stored in gone. 'Council and Ray Wohl in ;. UNIQUE BOUQUETS He suggested the culpriltt

• Welcome to South .Lyon • . Home Of -,Michigan $eamle~sTube Oiv: :,u~nex • • South Lyon's Q.uanex rolls out steel, profits

~.• By JEFFREY LAPINSKI poratephilosophy: . • To concentrate on customized products for

;, Seattle soars on the aircraft industry. Detroit demanding applicaticl'.S in selective sizes where the sputters with the automobile companies. Houston cost' of technical expertise and custom-designed ~. grows with every new oil well. And South Lyon equipment discolp'ages new market entrants. dances to the clang and roar of Michigan Seamless • To position the company to take advantace of 'I'ube(MST}. strengths in particular markets while maintaining What Boeing is to Seattle and General Motors is to ,. an overall balance in "end-use" markets . Detroit, MST is to South Lyon. Lying just north of • To maintain manufacturing flexibility through Ann Arbor, at the crossroads of the C&O and Grand facilities which serve multiple end-use markets. Trunk railroads, South Lyon-draws much of its • To act quickly when attractive business op- strength from MST. The company, which manufac- portunities are identified. '. tures seamless tubing, occupies a vital position Quanex's philosophy is further delineated through , • Within this community of approximately 5,200. its stated goals and objectives-diversifying within But while the economy bas weakened the in- the company's metal fabriCating skill base; ex- dustrial cores of other citieS, especially in ceeding a 15 percent minimum return (after taxes) Michigan, MST and South Lyon remain relatively on investments and exceeding a 10 percent healthy. The fiscal year ending October 31 was an I minimum growth rate in real annual sales. excellent one for Quanex, MST's Houston-based "1bose aren" just words," stressed Russell, poin- parent company. Nets sales for the year increased ting to Quanex's goals. "We live by them." , 59 percent to a new high of $416.8 million, according Apparently, living by those words bas paid off for to Carl E. Pfeiffer, president and chief executive of- MST- and < Quanex. MST started in South Lyon in ficer of Quanex. 1927, founded by William McMunn for the purpose of Richard E. Russell, general manager of MST manufacturing cold-drawn seamless tube from old • since 1974, attributed MST's health and the healUi of used boiler tubes.· Quanex as a whole, to three factors- McMunn kept MST alive as the country struggled diversification, a 'componentalized' organization through the Great Depression. In 1931, MST added a and an opportunistic attitude. piercing mill, which allowed the still-young com- Those three factors are reflected in Quanex's cor- pany to manufactUre tubes from raw bar stock. Blazing red, a newly-pierced length oftubing passes through the Quanex process - ~- - "\;'';'' -.~--""... - McMunn·died'in~}~miam..:A:-MclIattiel -.------~ .. - -~ ...... _l~_._~__- " ... was elected presideiifofthe company by the board of directors. McHattie joined MST inl933 and in his nearly 40 years with the organIzatiorl saw the com- pany grow from one plant with $2 million in sales to ~A ~I!!' Built to endure seven plants with $69 million in sales. According to Russell, one of the key acquisitions C~ Designed ,to perform • made by McHattie occUITed in 1956, when MST an- nounced the conStruction of the Gulf States Tube 1.A_IO_HUMAN ENGINEERED 2. GEAR a SECTOR STEERING 3. HEA~ GAubE STEEL 0uICk tf:SC)Of'1Se WIth ~ control- HOOD, FENDERS. AND WJth Ntural retJe. tlllftg Corporation in Texas. This move was important less 10 Slee'f' e~ to maneuver FOOTRESTS eontrolS-uP'l"O'd. because it diversified MST's base and put the com- easy to see euy to - bu.n lor strength to Iut pany into the oil industry, said Russell. ' reKh a pleasure Iongef' to took better to QPeflte In 1965, MST acquired the Standard Tube Com· pany of Detroit, giving the company the capability 4. EXCLUSIVE to manufacture welded tube. Another big step came HYDRAUUC in 1973 when MST built Mac Steel Company in DRIVE Jackson. "That was the case of backward integra- sonooeSYSTEM-..-.-__ tion," said Russell, adding that Mac Steel gave MST of IpeedI and the ability to go from scrap metal to finished tubing .. OtectfOtlMKIo"'lO Model 210 belts. .... lts.or McHattie, who was elected to the position of pulleyS '" the • dnvetraon chalrman of the board, died in 1972. Pfeiffer, who 10 hp Low Clearance joined MST in 1953 and was elected president in Tractor With 44" Blade 1971, gained the additional responsibility of chief ex- ecutive officer in 1973. • Reg. $2625 9.CAST IRON TRANSAXLE Reflecting its geographic and product growth, WITH HEAVY MST moved its headquarters in 1977 out of South DUTY GEARS -budt to last (to,Jf- Lyon and located in Houston, Texas under a new Sale Ibohty \'OU Cotn l FRONT AXLE operated in South Lyon and no change of ownership • V1brallonlsolallon engine Mounts AND HEAVY occurred in the switch, the move to Houston was an • Electric Stslt·l2V IOlllMllOm>ance DUTYKING • PINS indication of MST's growth and diversification. : ~~~=:r~~r.:,smlsslon --.lUOIOIOugh· "We were no longer just in Michigan," said IObS.bloIIlOlISI .... • ancssarrwe'tOU""Oney" Russell, explaining the reasoning behind the name SNAP FAST ATTACHMENT • RUGGED TWIN CHANNEL 6. New Hudson Lumber Co. change and move. "We no longer just made 7. SYSTEM WELDED FRAME 56601 Grand River seamless tube." - &aves t.me when mounttng or - budt lOu9h to tast 10ngef .and New HUdson 437-1423 dltmounhng lnact\ments According to Russell, the new name was born per10mJ belt.,., r.um tradfr-tn v.l!Ure -anothe1' eustomet' ~ and protects yOur M'tVftIl'Y'Ienl Continued on 2-B • One year warranty parts and • Hydraulic P.T.O.-for labor-even forcommerelal 'ower, or apply down plug-In tiller operation use, commercia' quality , pressure-a rea' customer, without belts, shafts and durability at I benefit and convenience. or pulleys. homeowner prices. • NEW HUDSON POWER HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 9-6 53535 Grand River at Haas Sat. 9-4 2'milesWestofWixomRoad' 437-1444 Mid Winter (HOMELITE" ) SALE • PROFESSIONAL l~) Guide Bar Sale SAW CHAIN SPECIALS '14" Bar 'COlgnltion •• =€I Reg. SALE • Sprocket tip bar BONUS FOR DO·IT·YOURSELFERS ••••• • Au'omatlc oiling $15.29 $9.95 • CONSULTATION,· TOOLS • ADHESIVES • TRIMS. • Du<rlgger control FREE Chain Loop 16.79 10.95' With purchase of following bars METALS • HARDWARE .TA·PES Reg. '219.95 18.79 11.95 20" Bar 21.95 13.95 PLUS ••• 95 (Replaceable Sprocket Tip) Sale . 24" 81l 25.79 16.95 25% OFF TILE WALLPAPER $139 Reg. $76.00 $4400 Super Chisel Pro Chain available at & reduced prices :. Sale New Hudson Power 25 foot roll of 3/8 chain '55.00 16" Bar with chain Regular or low profile SHOP·AT-tfOME 53535Grand River at Haas (Replaceable Tip) SERVICE OVER 20 MILLION DOLLAR RETAIL 2 mllea Weat of Wixom ROld FOR FREE r--e~__ CUt_,~~. C~ ~i". & COMMERCIAL Reg. $68.00 EsnMATE3CALL $4000' 9200 HIGHLAND ROAD (M'S9) , EXPERIENCE 88701126 Sale . Cash and Carry 632·5238 HARTLAND • 1 MILE W. OF US.23 437-1444 MON ·SAT. 1 '01. SUN, NOON IoS. CONTRACT PR,CES FOR JoesOVER '00 YARDS For models with chain "" h 't t h b . Hours: Mon. 360,SXL,l50,SEZ,XL12,410,550 ~ou. ave~ go t e es~pr~fe 1 YEAR UNCONDIT/QNAL GUARANTEE Fri. 9-6,Sat. 9-4 '. • Also f/Is some models other makes untilyou ve gat our prlce ., tI - SOb; A E i614 AtMEB NOAiAViLLb AbWAB wAttED tAKE.NOVI NEWS- THE MILFORD TIMES-Wednesday, March 3.1982 Diversification has kept Quanex rolling •

Continued from I·B $19ti mUlJoa. Tbe total energy marbt aeeounted Its posUfoD In the transpoltatioo martel for 61.9 percent ($258.1 mIllioD) 01 tile company's LooIdDg abead, Russell Is optimistic about the from a marriage of two words associated with sales In 1981. • future of MST and Quanex. In a persooal observ~. MST-quallty and nexus. The latter word Isdefined But wbile tbe eDeIgy ma.rbt was growing. tIoIl, Russell sees Ugbt terms for the next 90 days as "a means of connec:tlon or link" and Is meant to QuaDex's other two market.s--maddD and but a gradual Improvement and back, to "full reflect the company's Involvement with tubing. lransportatioo- In 1919, tile machinery steam" by tbe end 01tbe year. In addition to the name change, the company bas market aetOImted for 31 perceat ($73.3 mIllioo) of For MST specUk:ally, Russell said the cba1lesJge added other divisions and subsidiaries. At present, sales. Last year, itfell to 19pereeol (m..3mUlioD). ahead wW be to take advantage of tbe plant's mu1tl- • Quanex bas seven divisions and three subsidiaries The same Is true for tbe traD:&part.atIo lDdustry. millioo dollar rebabllitatJoD and expansIon project, in seven states. In 1979, traDsportatioo drew 26.1 percent ($61 wblch was completed last year. While MST grew and bloomed Into Quanex, tbe mUllon) of Quaoex's sales. In 1981, tbal dropped to "'!bat (the rehabilitation) gave us a new lease on company bas not forgotten Its beglnnlngs and tbe 18.3percent ($75.9 mWlon). llfe," said Russell, adding that the project upped the mother plant stlll maintains good relations with Its Altbougb tbe eDeIgy market has prored fruitful to plant's produdJoo capacity 40 percent and "r0und- hometown, according to Russell. He desribes MSTs Quanex, it bas resulted in a disproportionate ed out" tbe plant's processing capabilities. "'!be relationship with South Lyon as one of mutual amount of sales In this JDal'ket, according to the , chal1eoge Is to effectively put It to work for us for benefit-MST receives satisfied employees and company's annual report. "It Is our iDtention to the long-term!uttae." public services while the city receives tax revenues again achieve a balance amoog our tbree major 'With a commitment from tbe MST employees In to supply those services. markets througb reuewed emphasis 011other areas the form of a six·year labor contract, Russell said In addition, Russell said MST places a premium with attractive future prospeds," tbe report added. MST bas solidified its ability to put the revived plant on community Involvement. "I come from the view- Lower interest rates and a general ecooomlc to work and deveJopoew markets. • point that the town where your business is is .your upswing, along with new tax and depredation laws, "We are well respected but we are not number home," be explained. "We draw upon the town for are seen by Quanex as pluses for tile machinery one today," esp1ained RusselL "Our goal Is to be resources and the town draws upon us for market. New sales In the marine. ran and defense perceived by our customers as the number one in- resources. areas are also being eyed by tbe company to bolster dustry." "It's like being part of the family. It's home." '!be imporlance of MST to South Lyon is reflected all over the city. On the city limits, signs welcome visitors to "South Lyon, Home of Michigan 8eamless Tube Division, Quanex." The city's only park was donated by MST and is named after NOW••• AN INDIVIDUAL KfTIKfMfNT William McHattie. McMunn, MST's founder, is ACCOUNTIS fOR t:Vt:RYONt:. . memorialized by McMunn Street, which nms in front of the MST plant. Now you can be included in a pension program where yo~ work and • The formula that gave MST its success is stlll stili have an IRA. You can contribute up to S2.ooo of your Income. In working for its parent company. Diversification, fact, if all you earn in 1982 is $2.000 you can c~ntribute it all. componentalization and an opportunistic attitude are evident in the present day Quanex. Your non-working-for-wages spouse can contribute $250. The company's diversified base is illustrated by the wide range of products it manufactures and the What you contribute to your IRA can be deducted from earned income for reporting purposes for bOth federal and markets served. Starting out in the tube business, MST and Quanex have expanded into specialty tub- state income taxes. ing, heat-treated tubing, exhaust systems, joints and accessories, forgings, extruded products and ~ou pay income tax only when you have retired and begin steel bars and billets. withdrawing funds ... and your tax rate should be less at • Russell pointed out, however, that even as that time. Quanex diversified it ventured into related PluS. new higher interest earnings are available. too markets. He added that the company draws strength from such related investments. The interdependence of Quanex's divisions and Stop in. get all the details. subsidiaries is mapped in a flow chart of the com- pany's manufacturing processes. For example, Mac Steel supplies raw bar stock to MST which then manufactures seamless tube hollows. Some of those When e~ery penny counts. •• hollows may then go to the Heat Treating Division in Indiana. But while Quanex is composed of several con- a $2,000 tax shelter is . nected divisions, it is also organized into com- ponents, along the adage of 'not putting all of the • eggs in one basket.' Quanex may be a multi-million dollar operation but Russell said it is small by com- welcome relief. \ ponent. Rather than having one 2,OOO-man plant, Quanex has several smaller operations. In that \ manner, if something crippled MST, for example, • • the whole ot Quanex would not be severely hurt, Russell added. You deserve tax saVIngs now Steel bars are drive over a cone which inserts the hole The third Quanex trait-opportunism-is il- lustrated in the company's push in the oil industry. With domestic oil and gas exploration booming, . .. security in your future. Quanex has mobilized to take advantage of the market. The company increased its participation in • the energy market by acquiring Pipe Specialties, B Incorporated of Texas in 1978 and constructing the BE . ~ ~WheeI.Borse Bellvill~ Tube Division, also in Texas, in 1980. Last y~, Quanex started a $13 million project in Wyom- S~UTH LYON,' ,\"TiitBA;iiTIlATjsiNTEREs.T~I?IN "(OUAND,oUR~o,MMUNITY" ing called the Cheyerme Oil Country Division to take advantage of oil industry exploration in that area of TA.TE-~sAv:t:NG-B .BA.N"~ DO_S 'T AGAIN' the country. In fact, the energy market has grown to become . of SOUTH LYON Quanex's major source of income, according to the - ~ WITH OFFICES AT SOUTH LYON NEW HU'OSON SALEM company's annual report. In 1979" the energy ex- Cf) CHECKTHIS .ACroRY ploration and production market accounted for just Member F.D.I.C. 437-8151 437-2061 349-9443 AUTHORIZED SAU 22 percent ($51.8 million) of Quanex's sales. Last I • ON ALL MODELS year. the share more than doubled to 46.1 percent or Each depcalor iDsured lor up to SI00.000 by the F.D.l.C 16 H.P., Twin Cylinder, Gardening Tractor $1530* These firms are employers and taxpayers in our communities. Remember them when you buy produc~s or seek services they may, provide. t

Smart and Savvy and On the Move. Reef. lliJOlJOi=I.eXiK' Ma nufactu fl ng .FAIlRICATOR&DlSTII8IITOIOFIlUB8O&PWTIC 8·'65 'lRACI'OR Company: 'EATURIf. 1-96at Novi Rd. t • 16 H.P. Briggs & Stratton ~ WeaIhemead Factory & General Office Twin Cylinder Engine Hose & Fittings • 5 speed Heavy-Duty Tronsoxle 43300 West Seven Mile Hose Assemblies While You Wait • Attachment Lift .IA Northville, Mich. • Safety Interlock System ~1fI . 349-5560 30687 South Wixom Road, P.O. Box 406 Wixom, Michigan 48096 • Sealed Beam Headlights 961-9216 Enjoy the convenience of single ·Iever welvelloaks mall (313) 478-2115 speed ancI direction control with our new automatic transmiuion I Priced .__--.---- .. slightly higher. Community' t 30" TIUER When you unit illustrated with POPULAR ATTACHMENTS Federal Credit IllWilliams Wheel Horse 30" PTO MOWlRS support local INSUW«:E COMPANY OF AMERICA driven tiller attachment Full-Roating. Anti-scolp Union BECAUSE YOU'RE A mower ottoclrnents business and "Serving those who live or work in International NON-SMOKER '. , 37" or 42" side dischcJ'ge. Plymouth, Canton or Northville, " 36" or 42" rear dischcJ'ge industry, you You can get a 10% reduction in your homeowners Insurance help your own f"-NeliA__ "' __ rates fro~ Citizens • Sale ends 3-31-82 BLADE 42" Snow f Dozerblade attoclrnent community. Choose from over 13 : Each member Icc:lunllnaured to $100,000 Staman Insurance Agency 500 S. Harvey • Plymouth • 453-1200 • models 8 to 17H.P. WALLED LAKE, MI 25939 Novl Rd., Novl, MI48050 Frequently, 101 N. Center. Northville • 34tJ.2920 349·2188 For Sales & Service See: support comes t--~~------+------+--_'::":'::""='':''::':~_--I from citizen ~~ WE CAN MAKE BLACK INK Highland Outdoor FOR YOUR BUSINESS CENTER Mon-Frl9t07 Sat. 9t05 .understanding of CUTTING 1135S. Milford Rd., Highland 1 Mil S f M 59 • PRODUCTS (313)887-3434 e .0', ' business AND .~U~P_LY, problems 'as Inc. ., m u c has • "We carry tools for contractors, -----_--:_------, purchase of its Industrial and home use" Sliger/Livingston SHERATON-OAKS products and For S.'e or Rent .Publications, Inc. MOTOR INN WE'RE I 25100 Novl Road, Novl, Michigan Don't SmokeFIGHTING FOR services. 27000 Sheraton Drive 348-8860 Nov\IWalled Uike News - Milford nme. Novl, Michigan 48050 ~IeMichigan Heart Association ,CP YOUR UFE ; South Ly~ Herald- Northville Record . ~48-5000 • J , , ------_------!'!\.~ Wednesday. March 3. 1982-SOUTH LYON HERALD-NORTHVillE RECORD-WALLED lAKE-NOVl NewS-THE MILFORD TIMES-$.B.. tions will Increase 400 percent In the next two years. . :.: • . "Many sellers are turning to the auction method because it is becoming more Important for sellers to name an exact date their pro;. perty will be sold'" Graham said, "and auctions often bring more thaD· Business Briefs the conventional method because of open, competitive bidding." .: Graham also claimed auctions are the fastest way to convert an;', type property into immediate cash. .: TECH AUTO SERVICE opened at 21001Pontiac Trail, South Lyon, Nichols said an auction isn't magic or mysterious. When a sellet February 15. Owner/manager Bob Wood offers complete repairs for sells, he has three choices: sell it himself, list it or consign it with ~ domestic and foreign autos, specializing in engine work. He also car- meone or sell it by auction. .' : ries B.F. Goodrich, Michelin and National tires. Wood said the shop "An auction is just another method, butit means that the seller haS· opens at 8 am. and stays until the jobs are done most days. "I try to one more avenue available to him when marketing his real estate or: personal property," Nichols said. . • get the work out the same day as much as possible," he added. A 16-year resident of South Lyon and a certified mechanic, Wood GARY COLLINS WAYNE VICKLUND NEIL NICHOLS has a degree in chemistry from Central Michigan University and is TOTAL DIMENSION, at 570 Highland Avenue in Milford, the onii: working on a master's in engineering at Wayne State University. He GARY COLLINS of Novi has joined J .C. Frederick Company, Inc., full·service beauty salon in western Oakland County, is soon ta: was employed as an engineer for five years with Ford Motor Company International Electrical Contractors, in Southfield as an Engineer Pro- celebrate its first anniversary. ::: and six years with American Motors. jectManager. The salon offers hairstyling, manicures, pedicures, facials, skiIi: Tim Nabozny of Milford, a state and national certified master A 1973graduate of Novi High School, Collins attended Lawrence care, tanning, body wrapping, electrolysis, make-up, perms, hair col~: mechanic, assists Wood. Nabozny graduated from Ferris State and is a Institute of Technology where he earned a degree in construction oring and analysis and other hair and skin care services. .::: member of the National Institute of Automotive Service. engineering. . Total Dimension carnes a variety of beauty aids and cosmetics for.: Prior to joining J.C. Frederick Company, he was employed by hair and skin care, said owner Kathleen J. Riedel. The entire staff of·: Sonk Associates, Inc., and DiClemente-S~egel Engineering, Inc. the salon traveled recently to Chicago for additional educatiori,~: • FIVE EMPLOYEES of Huron Valley Hardware and the Melvin reported Riedel, who stated that a second Total Dimension is soon ~: Fitzgerald Home Center in Highl.and recently attended management open in South Lyon. The salon is open Monday through Friday from ~: meetings conducted by Hardware Wholesalers, Incorporated in WAYNE E. VICKLUND has been named a Senior Associate (stockholder) at Albert Kahn Associates, Inc. The announcement was a.m. to 8 p.m., Saturday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Sunday from noon: Southfield. to4p.m. ::: Pam Danks, Leslie Benjamin, Missy Melvin, Ed Mullin and Helen made by Daniel Shahan, president. Ryan attended the seminar to improve their knowledge in the practical Vicklund, a registered electrical engineer, graduated from Michigan Technological University in 1967 and joined Albert Kahn PAM FERRIS is the newest addition at aspects of operating a retail store. Detailed discussions of employee David's. Head Start Salon, 125 West Lake, productivity, advertising, merchandising and margin and inventory Associates (AKA) in 1968as a member of the electrical engineering department. In 1974he was named an associate of the firm. South Lyon. A newcomer to South Lyon, Fer- control were held. ris has been a hairdresser for three years and Seminars were conducted in 36 cities. He is a former Warden at Holy Cross Episcopal Church in Novi. Action by the AKA Board of Directors in promoting Vicklund is in has been specially trained to style men's hair as well as women's. • C.A. HULL of Walled Lake and Owens & Stroman in a joint venture accordance with the firm's policy of recognizing professionals whose were the lowest of six bidders at $2,612,672on a project to construct qualifications and competence meet AKA's high standards. She has also previously specialized in another 3.1 miles of the new M-21 freeway in St. Clair County, ac- make-up at Hudson's Westland. David says cording to the MicI¥gan Department ofTransportation (MDOT). NEIL A. NICHOLS, an Associate Broker with Nichols Realty, Inc., he feels sure patrons will enjoy her expertise. The project begins east of Capac Road and extends east to north of in Northville, has successfully completed the necessary requirements Burt Road. Itincludes construction of three bridges. to graduate from the Jim Graham School of Auctioneering in North All low bids must be approved by the State Transportation Com- Palm Beach, Florida. mission and the State Administrative Board before contracts are Nichols will specialize in real estate auctions, but will handle awarded. . every type. Jim Graham, a national auction authority, states that auc- THE FIRST CHOICE FOR HEATING YOUR SECOND HOME. • Now there is an efficient alternative to wood and coal stoves for heating a vacation home. The new KercrSun Monitor 20 vented heater operates with 70-80% Michigan Bell to' introd nce new service more efficiency than wood or coal stoves. And Without smoke or odor. The . } Monitor 20 heater's built-in safety features ha(ve~ea~rn~edgit~an~u~n~d~erw~r~it~er;-s"71 laboratories listing. It will heat a 26' x 25' room - Michigan Bell bas announced a new service for , portions of the 313area code served by Michigan for 24 hours on just 1'h gallons of kerosene. It area users that will make placing long distance Bell to input their credit card numbers directly by calls by credit card aseasy aspushingbuttons. telephone,withoutoperator assistance. I 'The new service is a time saver lightsset theattimerthe touchto turnofit aon.button.Or off.OrTheyouMonitorcan pre-20 (ces), The service, also available now in portions of heater has an automatic temperature control to iiiilill Termed Calling Card Service this new for customers as well as a deterrent system allows telephone credit card users in the Jackson and Hillsdale, will be provided statewide maintain the heat level you want. Plus a blower by 1983. to unauthorized use of calling to circulate the heat evenly. Have a look at the Kero-Sun Monitor 20 vented heater and you'll Withthe introductionofCCS,MichiganBellcredit cards.' see shy it should be your first choice to heat cards will be knownas "calling cards." All existing - Haze Wilson, your second home. • card numbers will remain the same. Effective Febmary 16, customers making calls Community Relations Water Softener Salt from specially-designated Touch-Tone public Michigan Bell phones in the area as well as residential and business telephoneswithTouch-Toneservice will be 46401 Mon.-Fri. 9-5 Pick up only 30 Grand River-Novi $3 able touse CCS. Sat. 9-12 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. per SOLb. Bag There will benoadditionalcharge forCCS. card numbers. Billingwill be handledautomatical- 348-3444 According to Haze Wilson, Michigan Bell com- ly. munity relations manager, the newservice is a time A special feature of Calling Card Service - Se- $599 per 80 lb. Bag saver for customers as well as a' deterrent to quence Calling - allows customers to make con- Delivered unauthorizeduseofcallingcards. secutive calling card calls withoutentering the card "Instead of giving their calling card numbers to number each time. Telephonecompanyequipment • Country Water telephoneoperators verbally, customers simply tap "remembers" the card number as long as the in- The legends out their numbers on the phone," he explained. , structions for SequenceCallingare followed. \Conditioning "This reduces the chance of numbers being Calling Card Service is being introduced by the 56807 Grand River, New Hudson overheard and used withoutpermission." BellSystem in major cities across the country this (500 ft. E. of Milford Rd.; With CCS, callers still will enter zero plus th~. year. The service is expected to be available nation- are Dlade 'of. (313)437-9136 number beingcalled. Instead of an operator coming' widebymid-I983. : on the line, however, they will hear a recorded an- Michigan customers interesting in obtaining call- It's like a blast from the past! nouncement telling them how to enter their calling ingcards may call toll free 1-800-482-6665. Powered by a claSSIC vertical . twin with classic good looks to match. Front disc brake. 5· • Family-auto provi~es speed transmission. loads of tax deductions The reliable vertical twan IS ,'. .Michiganresidents who business or pleasure and ~ts per mile thereafter, generous with power. yet miserly purchased new cars last itemizeontheir returns. plus parking fees and ~"""l~;;;;;;;, with fuel. Classic styling. from year may be able to claim Taxpayers who tolls. 'he pullback bars to the shorty $1,380 in 1981federal in- itemize, or use the "long AutoClubreminds tax- megaphone pipes. come tax deductions, ac- form," may deduct nine payers that regardless of cording to the Automobile cents per mile for which method is chosen, ClubofMichigan. medical or charitable recordkeeping is essen- The $1,380 deduction is travel and certain mov- tial. XS400 Special • for a person whoboUghta ingexpenses. Casualty or For additional informa- new car for $9,000at the theft losses not covered tion regarding auto- beginningoflast year and by insurance are related deductions, call HIGHLAND CYCLE financed $7,000ofthe pur- allowable, though the the Internal Revenue Ser- chase price for 48 months first $100 must be sub- vice's toll·free number LOCATION: (313)887-3765 ataI6per~tannualin- tracted. listed in the telephone 2 Miles N. of M-59 terest rate. Taxpayers whooperate directory. ~ Mile West of Milford Rd. "The tax savings in- a vehiclefor business also YAMAHA cludes a $360 deduction may deduct actual ex- for Michigan'S four per- pensesfor: cent sales tax and a $1,020 • Insurance premiums, M6 . ,.o<1.'-I&! deduction for the first license and title fees and JOHN DEERE DOWN-TO-EARTH VALUES ,""'" I 'T, ,'~I • year's interest," said AutoClubdues. 'ef~~ I ,Stan O'Connor, Auto • Gas, oil, lubrication, THIS KITCHEN INCLUDES .! Club's tax manager. washing, parking tolls SAVE $200 i The family automobile andrepair costs. $200 towards the purchase price of 17feet of cabinets- : 9y law hp. Each has a cushioned mileage allowance of 20 Prices sub/8C1 10 Change Wllhoul nol'oo and ""y vary l>y ""ale' II ""mand centsper mile for the first ..- . exceeds deale, supply. add'loonl' merchandise may be o,de'ed 10 hOnor ~ seat and sturdyfootrests Homestead Oak Cabinets coupon You a,., requ,red 10 pay any applicable slles lu on vllue 01 gOOdt And 15,000miles driven and 11 you must filii" your name,nd address in spaces prOVIded on thiS coupon for operating comfort. Dealer You ar. authonled 10 act as our agent 'or redempltOn 0' this coupon In Wehave over 8,000 Merillat Cabinets in stock with 6 ICCOl'dance with llle lerms thereol lltnlllS one coupon pa, ,Iem Deale, musl hII Color-coded controls for In name and account number Presentalion for redemptIOn Without such com. operating ease. Seven • different styles to choose from and best of all, they're on sale. pI.anco conStitutes fraud models to choose from. DESIGN SERVICE' COUNTERTOPS· INSTALLATION AVAILABLE CuslOtne, Name (Please pnnll Pick variable speed or Wehave placed kitchens in over 15,000 homes since 1971 hydrostatic transmission; Address CUSTOM LINES AVAILABLE manual. electriC or Town. Slale. Z,p Code hydraulic lift. Wide range CRYSTAL t/ fji",iVal1lc if/edifti{jj. . of attachments available. Deale,N.me Stop 10 today for a test drive. [~;~~~ 11re 8eganc:e i~CusUm BranCllCoHOWELL 5 bedroom home Acoma Brighton. MI. 48116 0ti1 ; same week PI'bIk:ation. deep appreciation to our many bedroom bl-Ievel. Formal down. L-18 ask for Jan Noble . within walking to shopping POlICY $TAT[MENT StotIIoe Space friends and nelghbots for their dining room. family room (313)227-..&00 The livingston district. Land contract terms. pU~h.llI.d 1ft $hgNI_... ""0•• Vac:abOn AentaJs Cl82 $37.900. Schultheis Real ~.~IO_COIO- Wanted to Rent 0118 cards. prayers. Inquiries, and & living room. 2 fireplaces. Group. tlOftSlWed .. 100$- Estate Co .• (517)546-7063. FOASAlE lI01 Absolutely Free ARE you serious about visits dUring Unford's heart at- 3 baths, central air. Inter- HOWELL 4 bedroom, Col- card. c:opes 01 -..ca ...... cemetety Lols 039- -"-'- ...... _ home ing wetght? 10 to 20 pOUnds In tack. It helped us through a com. deck off kitchen. RATES HIGHLAND. By Owner. Char- AAJ onlaJ. with walk-out basement. CondocnlnIums ...... _'N", 2 WMb! 100% natural! No 024 difficult time. Unford and above ground pool all on on 10 acres with barn, $5.000 ming 3 bedroom home. 1.3 10 Words SOogaf - _.- F.ms.Aa8lge 027 as hunters or pets. wormed. dIugs!" WOtlcs. lnexpenslye. Ruby Enders...... _._-OQ. '12 acre wooded lot. down, and assume land con- acres on lovely treed lot. Must _'l\lO)----SIoo--~ Houses 021 (313)685-9248. (517)22309968. $106,000. this one. Land contract. for $4.25 ,..,.,.. the noN ftOC ~ .accca l1li Income Propef1y 035 tract (517l546-3028. see _. - S10000r _ ADORABlE puppies, IdeaJ 015 Lost $8,000 down. $59.000. (313)887- IndustriaJ.Comm 033 HOWELL 2 - 3 bedroom, 3' Per Word Over10 H ... s~. ~ ..... Lakefront Houses house dog. Call (517)521-3140 ASTROlOGY Charts done. OVER 6 ACRES surrounds 679t. autrlOtdy to tIInd.,.. ~.., 022 COLUE. brown and white, across from lake Chemung. 2 Lake Propef1y after3:30 pm. E.S.P. Readings. Call Mrs. this quality built colonial In Subtract 35' for 029 fags. "Missy". (313)349-6477. fireplaces. 90% remodeled. HOWELL 3 bedroom home, 1 --..- _ __...d_"' MobIle Homes 025 AMERICAN Toy Eskimo. Good Hinet. (313)3.C&Q382. Green Oak Twp. 5 ...... very little work left to do. acre land, $3.000 down, land repeat --"'_.,...... 01'0II' _ Real E$tate Wanted aJ7 GERMAN Shepherd PUPS. one bedrooms, 2'12 baths, watch dog. llIOYing to apart- ATTORNEY Gary Lentz. Free contract. $43,500. (517)983- vacant Property Q31 male. one female, Whitmore $40,000 cash. or $48,000 with 'lsertion of same ad ment (3131632-5311. consultation. Uncontested family room. living room. 4543. HOUSEHOLD Lake Road between Grand fireplace. deck, many ex- land contract. (517)546-3028...... 10 .. ANTENNA with stand. TV, divorce: 1220; 1280 (with AntIques 101 River and Silver lake Road. tras. Also InclUdes HOWELL. 2 bedroom with NORTHVILLE. Picturesque ...,. 01 u.s.. --. tor _ ..... AuctIons needs repair. (511)548.2248 children). Drunk driving (first, - 102 2/27/82. Reward. (313)231- separate 624 sq. ft. apart- fireplace. In town. $45,000. lot. newly decorated comtem- ~Iassified ---- Building Materials 114 between noon and 7 p.m. no jury): S2.c5. Will: $45. _~ .. 2010. ment. LAND CONTRACT liberal terms. (517)54&3523. porary brick ranch, attached -.d~_...-...... -._--...... EJectronics 113 weekdays. Bankruptcy. from S3OO. Costs garage, circular patio. MlI ...... ~ .. .-.ett.__ Farm equipment LOST February 23, Lab/- TERMS. $158,000. HAMBURG Township. 32 fL 112 BLACK and German (313)227-1055 ..."... Fann Products Lab are additional. One full and two (half) baths ....___ oI~ClCliIIQI' ...... 111 SIIepherd, blacJl with white Lenders repossessed home. Display Shepherd pUppies mixed. 7(31::;3::.:16ll9-31;;::.~59::.._,...,..:---:-_ Firewood 105 paws and chest. female. Com- GORGEOUS PARK-LIKE Iakefront. unique. comtem- plus extras. Close to (517)223..7168. buMY. birds, Garage & Rummage 103 AUEN, clown. merce Township. Please call SETTING on 2'h ACRES. porary home. 2,000 sq. ft .• 2'h downtown and schools, 10'A% HousehokI Goods Contract Rates T _ __.. 104 BOY Beagle. 7 months. smart. cupid, ~. fairy god~ther. (313)360-0558. quiet stream & almost new baths. 3 bedrooms, finished simple assumption, 13% --01 .... Lawn & Garden good hunter needs good leprechaun, knight In ar- blend. or land contract AvaIlable hon. above ground' pool goes recreation room with ---- Care & equipment 109 LOST Thursday from Brophy/- available. $62,900. (313)348- home (313l34i&s44 mor. and more. One of the with this 4 bedroom. 2 bath ".----- Miscellaneous 107 fireplace, large deck. walk-out ...... ,...... Hughes area, male Golden ,.."..... ~ ,...... - CLO;rHES Bright . Ch rch f above caricatures will deliver home. Includes rec. room. , 6833. .'Iant ads may be placed -.-.. f*HcluiIIftgAdOl_~~ .... Miscellaneous Wanted 108 Retriever. deep red, gold basement, 2 car garage. • on u 0 a personalized message for fieldstone fireplace & 2 ),,1 3 30 Monday. for that ...... or~...... -..,...... _ Musical Instruments 106 Chrlst~ Monday 6 pm to 8 pm. any occasion. (313)629-1964. feathering. leather collar. no $113,000. 10% down, 30 year PATTERSON lake. 526.900, 4 - Sporting Goods 110 .... large wood decks. GOOD eek's Ed,hon Read your term contract, 5 year balloon. bedrooms. 1'h baths. gas ,.. COICr.~OI ...... RICkett. BEAT the high cost of bands. tags, 18 months old. 100 •,e"1lsemenl the fIrst tIme or .. ~I0 -.ca PERSONAL 6026 TERMS! $79.900 • Oren F. Nelson Realtor. heat. low taxes. $3,500 down, Bingo 011 CUTE hel!-Ity Ge~man Disc jockey available for all pounds. "Beau". childrens 3p~ears and repOrt any ~.~-~ pet. (517)546-2863. (313)449-4466. Evenings 10% rate. $250 monthly. C&rcI of Thanks 013 ror Immediately Sliger ,.,...... _ftCII~ SIIepherd mixed pUPPIes to events. Call Tom Fogle. PRICED TO SELL!! SOUTH (313)449-2915,(313)449-4466. (313)231-3404 or (313)227-..&00. CarPools 8CICtICII""~1Dr"'_ 012 good home. (313)669.4454. (517)548-1692- LOST mala English Cocker LYON· Lovely 3 bedroom ASK FOR MILT. The liv- ~"11eNewspapers will not -'lIc;:IiI- .. ..,,~oI_ Ow Found 016 CLOTHING. Howell Church of =:-:-:--=::c::---:--:---:::-- Spaniel, "", black Salt sue Credit for errors onads ...... ,. .. Free 001 ranch with 2 baths. family ingston Group. d •• IIII11C1aad •• rU •• d •• '.1. Christ. 1385 W. Grand River • and pepper. VanAmberg/- :e·the Itrsl Incorrect onser. ,.,..,.., ...... Oft _ ... Happy Ads 002 DEALERS wanted. Flea room, fireplace. partly Shadywood. Reward offered. un fnt,1emorlam 014 Every Monday. 7 p.m. to market and antique show. finished basement. In- IfRDoc. .. - __ ~ •• (313)227-4722. ...., Lost 015 8:45 p.m. Saturday. March 13th. Howell cludes all kitchen ap- --- Specla/ Notices 010 DALMATIAN female. 18 mon- National Guard Armory. Call MEDIUM size. female, pliances plus washer. ths, good with children. Humane Society represen- Shepherd type dog with white dryer & water softener. (511)546.1257. tative. (511)546.2394. paws and tip of tall. Near $58,900. ENGUSH BUll dog, 5 years DONATIONS of useable fur- Chase Lake and Stow. 'CNiCHOLS :) (517)46S-2389. old, male. Free to good home. niture, large and small ap- GREEN OAK TWP.- Want A Bigger Ad·? (313)229-2091. pliances. household goods. THREE year old female Irish ALMOST NEW, Beautiful 3, bedroom. 2 bath. brick AEALTYINC. FREE male cat. 1 year old. tools. and etc. will be greatly Setler. 'Lady'. very friendly. ranch on over acre in a (313)437-1912. appreciated by Unity Univer· Pinckney-Dexter Road. Small 'h Gl...... 348-3044'. for your garage sale, to sell your home or for any SaI Ufe Church. Free pick·up. reward. (313187S-2651. lovely country SUb. Huge FAT fovable Morris cat. loves Tax receipt furnished. great room with fireplace. kids, nine months. (313)685- (517)223-9904. 016 Found full basement, 1st floor ASSUME Mortgage at yesterday's Ratesl reason. Ask for a GREENSHEET RATE BUSTER. 1117. laundry. Simple Assump- Country Place Condo-2 bedroom ranch, huge DURA-CUBE WATER FREE puppies to good home, IRISH Setler. female. PIn- tion or Possible Long master bedroom, dining area overlooking large SOFTENER SALT. 80 lb. bags. Chose from sizes and get. ckney area. (313187&-5395. Term Land Contract. carpeted patio porch and garage at $53,990 and 3 Doberman/CofJIe. Call $5.99 delivered. $4.99 pick-up. LARGE reddish brown short- $86,900. mortgage at 14%. (313)227-7050after 5 p.m. (313)437-9136. Country Water haired dog, female. red collar, More Attention FREE cat or small dog. Conditioning. With ad. expires NINE PERCENT mortgage assumption on 3 Pinckney area. (313187S-3067. (511)546.1878. 207 North Na- March 10. CITY OF SOUTH LYON- bedroom brick ranch. with 1 full & 2 half baths. More Readers tional. SMALL container of Beautiful large lot, 1.14 fireplace. finished rec room, 2 car garage In nice HOROSCOPES done. Frank. .acres, on Pontiac Trail GERMAN Shepherd puppies, mechanic's tools. (313)229- Northville neighborhood. Price? Only $62,900. More ReSUlts honest, confidential. E. S. P. goes with this nice 2 6 weeks old. (313)498-2313. 9160. readings. Call Nancy Howle. bedroom home. Finished ALMOST an acre In Northville's prestigious WHITE male Boxer, leather and a Special Reduced Rate IRISH Setter and Lab mixed (517)546-3298. Hillcrest Manor enhances custom 3 bedroom. 2'12 collar, Howell/Fowlerville basement has kitchen & - " PUPS. six. weeks old. (313)227- HYPNOSIS for weight loss, bath. Includes 32 x 24 pole bath home with family room. fireplace (natural . 4175. •. . • area. (517)223-3897. smoking. phobias. etc. ,..- ... barn & extra \ large 2 car stone). hardwood floors, hydronlc heat & central Style 2 .. KING size matlress and box (313)729-2290 or (313)697-7349. garage. LAND CONTRACT air. basel1)ent and garage and lots of natural wood springs. (313)437·9512 before Universal Self.Help ·Center. TERMS. $68.000. and storage. This house could not be reproduced noon. Westland. REAL ESTATE ~ at today's cost anywhere near the asking price of $127.900. Call for f1nancin{;/ terms. LARGE tree for firewood. Already fallen. you remove. I. Mark D. Mayer, am not FOR SALE CHECK THESE SUPER BUYS. -13 Letters & (313)348-0367. respOnSible for debts incurred Howell,3 bedroom, corner lot. other than by myself. $5,000 down. '$399 month. Red spaces will fit on this MEDIUM size dog, 2 years old. THE GREEN 021 Houses For Sale Oaks. 2 bedroom, trees, $6.000 Good with people. (313)437- line. down $300 month. Howell, 2459or (313)75G-9661. -13 Letters & A Chance to newer 3 bedroom, 2 acres. MALE Dalmatian. purebred, to OWN A HOME! $15,000 down. S630 month. SHEET spaces wi!1 fit on this good home. (313)887-2293. MSHDA equity builder financ-, FowlerviJIe, sharp 2 bedroom, I, Thomas C. Feeney will not MALE Boxer. trained. very af. ing available for first time $8.000 down, $400 month. Red line be responsible for debts in- Classif,ed advertiSIng that reaches 64.000 homes fectionate. to good home. home buyers. A great equal Oaks. double wide. new pOle -188 Letters & curred in my name other than every Wednesday. raon or shins. The paper to read (517)223-3897. housing oppOrtunity if you barn, $10,000 down, $400 ,I you have something to sell. need help. or have a spaces will fit in this by myself. ONE old female goose, qualify. Our 3 bedroom wood month. Stockbridge. 3 garage sale. An Ad thIS size costs. year KARATE. self-defense, days, space free. (313)887-4249. ranch has a comtempOrary bedroom, fireplace, $7,000 evenings, class or private floor plan. sunken living room, down, $500 month. Coon lake, PUPPIES, mixed breed, 6 -25 Letters & lesson. (3131363-5108,(313)437. beamed cathedral ceilings custom waterfront, $25,000 weeks old. (3131349-4792. spaces will fit on this 8588. full basement. energy saver down. 2 fireplaces. Green ------.. line PIANO. you pick up. (313l66S- LOW overhead, quality meats package, and more. Just Oak, 2 bedroom, partly 1586. and canned food, delivered. $45,900 011 your lot (includes remodeled. $6,000 down. $230 PUPPIES, 8 weeks old. (313)227-3417. well and septic) or we will find month. CALL NOW REAL TV Style 3 (313)3.49-4084. NON·DENOMINATIONAL mar- you one. Boyd H. Buchanan, WORLD CORNELL AND Pet rabbit. (313)229-9127. riages performed. Rev. Clark. Builder. (313187S-9564. ASSOClATES(517)546-2050. SHEPHERD/lab pups. free to (517)223-9904. BRIGHTON. 3 bedroom ranch, FOWLERVI LLE. 3 or 4 349-5600 Gl -15 Letters & good home, outdoor dogs. SPECIAL workshop March 6 to 2 baths heatilator fireplace bedrooms, 2 baths. fireplace, 330 N. Center-Northville '=:; (5t7)223-9527. teach parents how to change deck. basement. 2'12 car garage, basement. in town. SDaces will fit on this garage. assumable 10~%. $50.000. 20 year land contract. TWO kittens. seml·long children's behavioral pro- This Size-$54 line blems that can lead to learning (313)229-4736. (517)223-3188.6to 9 p.m. haired. Two twin bed mat· LAND CONTRACT - Walk to all schools from this -25 Letters & tresses and box springs. problems. (517)546-1205. BRIGHTON. By owner. Open FOWLERVILLE. 2 bedroom fine 3 bedroom brick ranch with full basement and (313)685-8897. 11 to 7 Saturday and Sunday. ranch on 2'A a~res, full base- garage. Asking 57,900. Place your ad in spaces will fit on this 'THE FISH' non·financial Assumable mortgage or land ment, garage. IOground pool. WASHING machine, emergency assistance 24 contract terms. 4 bedroom (517)223-8840. line COMFORTABLE CONDO living is now affordable Whirlpool, works. (517)223- hours a day for those In need quad-level. Inground pool. ~FO:';:W~LE;'R:::VI::::L::-L=E.--:2:--:b""ed-:-roo-m -15 Letters & 3946. in the Northville-Novi area. In this spacious 3 bedroom. 1'I:z bath unit with full central air. Rolling wooded starter home. $28,000. basement and direct entry garage. Good Terms. The Green Sheet spaces will fit on this WESTINGHOUSE heavy duty Call (313)3.49-4350. All calls terrain. $87,900. (313)231-1064. SChultheis Real Estate Co .• 64,900. washing machine. (313)684- confidential. (313)229-2100,(313)764-3140. (",51=,7)546-~::-:7063~:-:.-:--:-_..,.-....." line 2379. Every week the Green Sheet carries adver- TAX preparation in your home· BRIGHTON. By owner. 4 FOWLERVILLE. Lovely 3 NORTH HILLS RANCH on desirable cqmmoris lot tlsng messages to over 64.000 homeowners -244 Letters & YOUNG female Spaniel and by Michigan Tax Consultants bedroom quad. attached 2 car bedroom ranch with walkout offers 3 bedrooms. 1 '12 baths. family room. Terrier. welt trained and Inc. (We make house calls on Wayne. Oakland and Livingston COunties. garage, 1'h baths. Family on 10 rolling acres, Wooded, spacious kitchen, main floor laundry. basement spaces will fit in this housebroken. (313)437-4596. because we care). For an early Ads for help wanted, rentals, farm animals, room with fireplace and walk- with pond and live stream. and garage. Assumable mortgage or Land Con- space appointment call Nancy, out to enclosed sun pOrch. $87,000 with assumable mor- tract. Asking 92.500. household services, automobiles. real 002 Happy Ads (517)548-2963or Mark. (517)546- Air, In ground sprinkler tgage. SChultheis Real Estate estate. garage sales and much. much more. 9600. HAPPY Sweet 16th. Kim system. Low down, land con- Co., (517)546-7063. NORTHVILLE COMMONS - Assume high balance VanAmberll. Your Fan Club. USED PAPERBOOKS, trading fract terms. $81,500. (313)227· FOWLERVILLE. 1700 sq. ft. mortgage on thIs popular Charleston model col- -15 Letters & 2 for 1 with no cash. in good 7095. walkout ranch, 4 bedrooms, onial. This 4 bedroom, 2 '12 bath home has a com- condItion. 56807 Grand River, BRIGHTON Township. 1m- 2'h baths, family room. plete list of desirable features for comfortable liv- CALL US NOW! spaces will fit on this I[ New Hudson Books. meculate trl·level on 1 acre, 4 fireplace. huge garage, 2 Ing.128,9oo. line . NOTICES "WORLD'S Fair", Knoxville, bedrooms. family room wIth acres. All for $59,900. Call Jean Tenn. Parrott Tours now fireplace. water privileges. Hoeppner, The Livingston SPECTACULAR TUDOR - Outstanding 4 organizing. July 15-19 and 0c- ~% long term contract, only Group, (313)227-4600. bedroom, 3'12 bath Bauss Built quad features 3000 1.-_------_...... 11 ~======~~]tober 7-11. Call Dorothy, $79,900. The livingston Group HOWELL. Seven acres, quali- sq. ft. of truly custom features you'll be pleased Style 4 (313)87&-3868. Realtors. Ask for Janet Berk- ty bulfl ranch with walkout. with. Call for details and private showing. 159,900. Johnson. (313)227-.4600 or 000 (5t""'-'''-Q742 , 010 Special Notices (313)227·7050. $n' . ,,.,...,.... . __ ALCOHOLICS Anonymous Hllron Valley Community BRIGHTON. 0 down, terms, meets TueSday and Friday Theatre Is currently ac- Ihree bedrooms. two baths, evenings, 8:30 pm, First ceptlng resumes for pro- cedar ranch. :!'h garage. -8 Letters & spaces Presbylarlan Church, Main ductlon directors, musical $65,000.(313)~. $72. will fit on this line Street. Northville. Alanon also directors, & directors of BRIGHTON. Why bUy a uSed meets on Tuesday and Friday choreography. Next billIng home. gel this three bedroom evenings. (313)349.t654" Rodgers & Hammersteln's ranch, only $42,900. To (313)348-6875, (313)420-0098, magnlflcant musical qualified ,buyers. Call builder, (313)229-2052. "Oklahoma" scheduled (313)229-6155. Is what it will cost you to place -31 Letters & ABORTION Alternatives. Pro- for September, 1982. Send BRIGHTON. Four bedrooms, an ad just like this one in spaces will fit on' blem pregnancy help. resume to: Huron Valley full basement, large garage. (313)632-5240, 24 hours, 9200 Community Theatre one acre. two years old. each of these lines Highland Road (M-59, across . P.O. Box 3 $79.900.(313)229-8t55. _ from Hartland High SChool, In Mlilord. 48042-Q003 or rear of GM Building), Howell. call Mrs. Gallagher at BRIGHTON -15 Letters & Confidential. Free pregnancy (313)887-2146, I The Green Sheet test. deadline March 17.1982 2 BUILDER'S MODELS I spaces will fit on this One Ranch - One Quad. NOVI-Llke newl1'12 yr, old 4 bedroom Colonial with dining room, family " . line You name the price. You f room with raised hearth fireplace, lsl floor utility. carpel/ng, ceramic on Wednesday. The paper that tells you name the terms. Asking tile vest., wOOd Insulated windows. Approximately $20,000 to ASSUME -120 Letters & NOVI CERAMIC BARN $78,000. We want to sell, If $92.900 present mortgage.lmmed. occupancy. where to go in your local area to find this you're a serious buyer spaces will fit hi this call: 229-2OIlO _ week's bargains. SPECIAL SALE space BRIGHTON NOVI-Very sharp 3 bedroom BI-Ievel home. Dining area, family room 2 car at. MOLDS-KILNS SHELF GREENWARE FAIRWAY TRAILS tached garage. Approximately $14,000 ASSUMES 27 yr. mortgage. Imined. oc- USE YOUR cupancy. -25 Letters & 5O-70%Off • 40% Off First time home buyers MASTER CHARGE Paints & Accessories Pig Cups ONLY qualifying for or VISA spaces will fit on 20% Off-Some at 50% Off MSHDA equity builder NORTHVILLE-NOVI- This 4 bedroom Colonial located In desirable North Hills each of these lines 6()4 a Jar financing now available. Estate. Dining room, family room with fireplace. den. lilt floor utility and 2'12 Call today and our friendly ad counselors will PLEASE BRING BOXES Our Homes Qualify baths are among Its many fine fealures.lmmed. occupancy. $93,900. bo happy to help you. Don·t be afraid ••• they NO DISCOUNT ON SPECIAL ORDERS -155 Letters & DO YOU? NOVI-Ideal horse set up, yet close to town. This 4 bedroom Contemporary are trained to help you. Mon.-Fr!. 10 a.m.-9 p.m. sat. 10 a.m.-3 p.m, spaces will fit In this 27227 Haggel1y So. of 12 Mile Call VERA for directions homo features 2'12 acres, wrap around deck, skylights, 2 fireplaces and more, space 349-4000 to Fairway Trails Barn with utilities. LAND CONTRACT or ASSUMPTION. $109,000. 1-229-2080 I • Wednesday, March 3, 1982-SOUTH LYON HERALD-NORTHVILLE RECORD-WALLED LAKE·NOVI NEWS-THE MILFORD TIMES-SoB 821 Houses 02S Mobile Homes 02S MobIle Homes 037 Real Estate Wanted 064 Apartments 064 Apartments For Sale For Sale For Rent For Rent . ==:-:"'_-:-_:--:__ ALTERNATIVE financing BRIGHTONdowr4l'Nn. large 2 We have new homes In FOWLERVILLE. 12 x 60 SOUTH Lyon, Two bedroom available. Ex~ land con- BRIGHTON.2 bedrooms, S300 Parkdale. 7 x 14 expando. 2 mobile home at Sliver Lake. tracts purc . Call for plus eleetrfcity. Washer,dryer bedroom Pl!""lIY furnished. Howell that qualify for S295per'RY"th, Includes gu Itor bedroom, carpet. awning, Access to lake. (313)449..079. quotes. selling your home? and air conditioner Included. lIac~ MSHDA storage shed, adult section. SOUTH Lyon, Country Contact us for financing (313)459-6705days, (313)231. and eler."c. Adults preferrO

cess to lake.(313)229-3323. 2732after 4 p.m. months deposit. No pets. 1 BRIGHTON, Sylvan Glen MARCH NORTHViLLe Township. One (313)229-7935. 14 x 70, 2 bedrooms, all ap- of a kind, 3.7 acres rolling ;B;:R~IG:;H=T::::O:7N~,::::F'""'on-d.,...a-:Lak-:-e-ar-e-a.HOWELL. Small, modern 1 pliances, drapes. Land con- DISCOUNT Il!"d, fruit trees, outstan.ding 2 bedroom home, approx- bedroom home, newly tract possible. (313)353-5323or VIew of state park Oil pnvate limately 800square feet. $325. decorated, carpeted, stove, after6 p.m. call (313)227-1458. SALE road,$51,900.(313)348-1487. I per month. (313)498-2394. refrigerator, natural gas heat, BRIGHTON. 1970 Namco $700-$1400 - SCHUSS Mtn. 4-Season, BRIGHTON.3 bedroom home, gentlemen preferred. (517)548- NORTH of Howell, small 1 12 x 60 plus 8 x 16 enclosed woodet! acre, paved road, I all new carpeting in kllchen, 9498. bedroom house, $275 plus utilities. (517)548-1474. addition. 2 bedroom, all ap- OFF electriCity. Terms. (313)4n- I close to expressways, 1m- HOWELL. Large frame home .aellances Included. $6,600 9585. I mediateoccupancy. $390mon- In nice section of downtown, 3 NORTHVILLE. 3 large wegotlable. Leaving state, On Inventory 033 I d trl I thly. Security and damage nice size bedrooms, large liv- bedroom clean house, 2 full must sell. Flnanclngavailable. Homes n us a, deposit required. 15tn548- ing room with fireplace, large bathrooms, great room with Commercial 3130,days. • (313)229-5503or (313)663-1637. dining room. Summer porch, natural stone fireplace, coun- GRACIOUS LIVING FOR SALE! This sparkling 3 try kitchen with dining area, BURROUGHS Farms. 1966 For Sale ~B~RI~G~H~T~O~N-.3-bed--roo-m-,-,ba"""""thfinished basement, partly fur- bedroom Country Place Condo Is superbly main- Alma,10 x SO.(313)838-8714. ANN Arbor. For sale or lease ranch. Very' clean. Located nished. Comer lot. $425mon- 2* ear ga~ge. 2acre lot. One tained. Huge Living room, Formal Dining Room, mile to downtown. $550 month. BRIGHTON.8 x 45 furnished with option to buy. 10,500sq.ft.. behind State Police Post. 1m- thly. Crandall Realty, Inc., beautifully finished rec. room, 2'/2 baths. Lots of (517)546-0906. (313)349-5480. quality here. $82,900. . mobile home, 10 x 12enclos- Darling building on Jackson Road,r mediate occupancy. $375. ed porch with Ben Franklin 3,600sq.ft. offices, 8,900sq.ft, =131=3~)231~-1::;438~.=--:-.,-,...:-:--;: HOWELL Larga. 4 bedroom .. CLEAN AND COZVl 3 bt:tdroon. Cut....,nt... 1-. 0 ...... "..- .' -\ Manufactured Lyon's Martindale Manor Sub. Offers Famlly- -: stove; 2 bedroom, excellent Homes manufactUring' space,' paved BRIGHTON. Completely" fur:: 'hoine, 2 acres, paved road, Si conditon. Must see to ap- parking for 100 cars: all air- nlshed-3"1ledroom lakefront garage,' close to schools. Living room with fireplace. Partly finished base- ment, two car garage. Deep lot. $59,900. P preciate. Must move. (313)887- NOV': 349-1047 conditioned. (313)363-7133or home, utilities Included, 2 Good neighborhood. $425plus 5685call between7and9 p.m. Novl Rd. 112mile (313)685-2657after 6:00 pm. miles east of Brighton, no security. Call (517)546-2674or I NEW HOME IN WHISPER WOOD SUB! Choose BRIGHTON. Good condition S.ofl-96 BRIGHTON.New building east pets. (313)229-6723. (517)546-2884. . your carpeting colors for this brand new 4 '. mobile home on large lot In WIXOM: 349-7511 of Brighton, near 1-96;12,500ft. bedroom colonial, with Library, Family room, AVoodland Lake Park. Only Wixom Rd. at 1-96 (313)882-8211,(313)231-3571. Spacious Master bedroom with walk-In closet. 2* k. ~,ooo. Adults only. (517)548- WIXOM Industrial P/lrk: for baths. Land Contract terms available. $109,000. . s i. 2330. 1982 Skyline 14x80 2 lease or sale, zoned lIght/n- Hartland 'Shores ARE YOU HANDY?? Restore this home to Its: • 1 BRIGHTON.1973 Homette, 3 bedroom, fully furnished, t1ustrial. New 21,000 sq.ft. CASH IN ON YOUR gorgeous 4 bedroom former glory-4 bedrooms, frame home located on bedroom, on lot, low lot carpeted bay window and building, 145x145ft. on corner quad, 2 oaths, lovel ten acres. All for only $69.000. Land Contract terms· f payments. children welcome, many other extras. Only' lot, gas heat, for dividing Into EXPERIENCE decoratlnl. Many bull available. with outlot adjacent to state $13,500.this Includes a free 7,000sq.ft. units. 2,eoosq.ft. of You've worked hard to build your referral system Ins and extras. Lots GREAT FAMILY RANCH home In area of large lots :' land. $7,500.(517)54608673. set of steps and a free set-up office, three doors front and and the success you've enjoyed is a direct result storagE.' Call for priv and winding streets. 3 Bedrooms, 2 baths, full showlrQ. $110,000. CEDAR River, 1978Victorian in our park. West Highland rear, 16ft. ceiling clearance in of that hard work. walk-out basement, alt. 2 car garage. Pool and '. 14 x 70ft. Excellentcondition, Mobile Home Park, 2760'S. rear. OffIce and bathrooms to more. Excellent Land Contract terms. Simple - :: How,lI - seeing is bJievlng this brick ranch with Assumption. Open Sunday March 7, 1982-2:30 un- $2,000. down, 12~% Hickory RIdge Road, Milford. suit tennant. Immediate oc· MeanWhile. we' haven't been sitting still either. 2112.:ar garage. Wa'cout basement. Beautifully assumable mortgage. Michigan48042.13131685-1959.cupancy. 1~3)349-75OO. We've also been working hard to develop our type tlI 5:30 p.m. of referral business: the corporate transferee. So lar"scaped yard. dose to Howell and 96 Inter- (517)223-8547, (313)231·2422 ctJnge. Won't las! long. ~d Contract terms. much so, In fact, that we are now the leading after6 p.m. $d,500. / .... @ " 349:J2~2 ' m..~s residential company In town. And we're still grow- / . a;oUNTRY Cousins Trailer ing ••• Are You? 200 S M.lln NorthVlllt' 'Wttillage, 14x70 Landola. Air ~mmerce • fantastic Land Contract terms. 37' in- ground swlmmlrig pool highlights this 4 bedroom conditioned, stove and Dust Off Your Dreams ' We can help. To qualified professionals we offer refrigerator, 2 bedrooms, 2 Get ready for real family living In this spacious 4 Colonial on an acre; beautifully landscaped yard. bedroom, 2 bath home with a fireplace. 2 car corporate accounts. Added to your repertoire of baths, carpeted, screened referrals. your growth potential can be unlimited. Only $89,600 / and glassed-In sun porch, garage converted to 2 rooms perfect for an office. I ( storm windows and screens, Just right for the large family. $67,900 Hartland - your dream home awaits you in Dunham Think of It! Rather than relying solely on your hard Lake Estates. Large. lovely contemporary on golf electric heat. (313)349-2087 earned referral system, you can be one of the few after4 pm. ' course. BeautifUl seltlng. $119,900. .RyMAL.. SYMES.. professionals enjoying the added benefit of cor-; CHATEAU Howell, laid off, _ REALTORS S,ince 1~23 - po rate clients. Highland - best buy In Highland Twp. 112acre must sell 1981Patriot.(517)546- JamesC_ . . ' 8633. I building site. High, dry and wooded overlooking Isn't It time to cash In on your experience? / lake. Priced to sell. Terms $13,500 with $3,000 DECK,.12x 8*, $1SOor best CUTLER down. offer. (5tn548-8372 before .:30 p.m. REALTY RIZZO REALTV, INC. ./ 349-4030 GALLERY OF HOMES ,,;.. 103 Rayson AFFORDABLE 349-1515 . -, [BtE:r Northville l!J HOMES A(ALlOA" == Northville ,~ FromSUBURBAN NEEDS CHiLDREN. 1918 23283 Ennlshore Meadowbrook Lake-Spectacular price just Colonade, 14 x 70, 3 reduced owner may take your present home In _ " bedroom, 2 baths, wood OLING burning fireplace, lots of REAl_ ESTATE INC. trade. storage space, labor sav- Call 47&-9130 ..,[ng appliances, located In 1:S)' 201 S. Lafaye .eautlful Highland Greens. Free Home Buyer 437·2056 Protection Plan. EXCEPTIONAL VALUE. 1973 Baron, 12 'x 65, 2 bedrooms, 1112bath, labor saving appliances, located ~1I1 in Highland Hills. Only $8,400. Free Home Buyer Protection Plan. 'It I HIGHLAND 23730Maude Lea Circle (313)887-8324 3 Bedroom colonial In popular Willowbrook Sub- division 1'h baths, formal dining room, beautiful esOUTHFIELD LOCATION., completely fenced In yard. Energy saving extras. Nice clean 2 bedroom Well on property to keep lawn looking In top WHY p~~~~reECtJTI • home, Ideal for small fami- In this Side by : ~ upeXllthEllty of South shape. Many extras. ly major' appliances .In·, Lyon. Roomy three bedroom unit and a two Call 478-9130 cluded. qnly $4,900. Free' Well located, spolless thrlf! bedroom Canton Ouad has bedroom unit. Living room, kitchen, baths, laun· Home Buyer Protection Beauhtul and spacious four bedroom Colonial with for· 55338Park Place mal dining room. family room with lireplace. first floor much to offer including :Mtral air. bath and a halt, dry. Excellent Land Contract Terms and Plan. Prlcelll $59,900. Close Country Living, back yard of trees, this: laundry and DEN Nice neulral colors lhroughoul, Lo- Family Room With "repitee aM a SIMPLE ASSUMP- beautiful decorated 4 bedroom, 2 full bath colonial WIXOM area. 1972 cated In prime TRAILWOOD SubdiviSion, GOOD AS- TION or BLEND RATE M)RTGAGE Just off 1·96also features part finished basement, . Oakbrook, 14 x 60, 2 SUMPTION, $61.500, : 459·2430 formal dining room, den off family room, over size" bedroom, bay windOW, $121.900 459·2430 garage w/opener. new carRet throughout, acres surrounds this ranch JUStoutside of town. Call 47&-9130 exceptional clean. Free Spacious living room with a toasty fireplace. For- Home Buyer Protection mal dining room, 3 big bedrooms, 1 bath. 40 x 30 22437Cranbrook • Plan Included. Only Barn. Land Contract Terms. $70,900. Only $12,000 down with excellent land contract' '. • $10,900. terms beautiful executive 3 bedroom condo In one of Novl's holiest areas, full basement, allached • NOVI ~ garage, new carpeting and freshly painted. (313)348-1913 E'iiJOYffi8VfilW"Of beautiful Crooked Lake from the dining araa of this lovely brick ranch. Spacious IIv· C81147&-9130 .' Ing room and family room. Kitchen and dinette, four bodrooms, den, 1112baths. Walk-out base- 23437W. LeBost ment, 1112car garage. Lake privileges. Land Con· Country Setting, 3 bedroom 1112bath ranch with. tf~n tract Terms. $72,900. full basement and 2 car allached garage all on a· .' me beautiful large lot In country setting. Only $68,500. ~·Jt:rt~iiM. C81147&-9130 Ii ~ ..~ .(.,~ . Well built four bedroom Canton Colonial with master Tho Best of COliliry Place Spotless three bedroom, ~~;d~ll~IySbedroom~ol' -Many iIIhtlngs from which two and one-hall bath townhouse has a professionally Novi·Northvilie 478·9130 bath, ceramic IIle foyer, paneled family room, IMMEDI- onlal. Living room and dlnlng room, good size kit· W. Bloomficld~FiHminqton to choose. ATE OCCUPANCY, Call abOUt ASSUMABLE MORT- finished basem~l nnd temllc ASSUMPTION chen open to family room with a fireplace. 1112 -Financing up to 20 years. GAGE and INTERESTSUBSIDY $79.900 459·2430 baths, basement, redwood deck. 30 x 45 Pole LH ·851·9770 9- -Low down payments. Barn. Plus a 3 car garage. $89,900. Redford 538·:'740 • -Home buyor protection $63.900 459·2430 plan.

, r;' " , I ';>- a-SOUTH l YON HERAlD-NORTHVILLE RECOAD-WAllEO LAKE·NOVI NEWS-THE MILFORDTIMES-Wednesday. March------3. 1982 • • ~ Apartments 014 ApIrtmentt lI87 Rooms For Rent 071 Industrlll, 101 Antiques 102 AuctJons 1M tcouIMoId GOOds For Rent "~ta For Rent CorNnerIc8I For Rent MILFORD. RJveMew Apert. ______BRIGHTON. Large aJeeplng CHEST freezer. 15e:ublc apartment menta. 1/2 bIodt frOftlIolm. 1 room. (313)231-2343before KING PLAZA JERRY DUNCAN'S excellent condition. 1200 =-:···c:.~RVILlE Large attrae- HOWELL BeIutifuJ TIbIe and chIIra. $25. ',P s·.~'l \I\,th cheery kit- for single peROn. country IIv- bedtoom apertIneIIt. S1ove. APARTMENT noon. Auctioneering service ing.l mlJefro«ntown.heaJand refrigerator. all conditioner FURNISHED sIeepI~ room 22900 Pontiac Trail ANTIaUESHOW stereO with IIIHm 1WIlo, :" "'''ust $165. (517)5e Farm. Estate. Artificial fireplace. _~5.- '3'1\~~ electric Included. $250. and carpeting. No pets. WOLVERINE LAKE and effJclncy apartment by South Lyon BOTSFORD INN (313)685.3709. Household, Antique. logs. brUa fixtures. S75 =O.... ERVILlE ·re8-3468,(~l231: apartment. Adults only. Martindale Townhouses. In clean quiet residential HAMBURG Township. Room ft. Immediate occupancy. • !2"o (313)437-1353after4 437-9175 or 437-9104 '2S5 (517)54&-2525. pm. neighborhood Rent In- with kitchen J)IIYIleges In Dinsmore Realty saturday Noon to 9 p.m. =OiiLEFWllLE. large' HOWELL. HOLLY HILLS NORTHVILLE. We pay your eludes heat' stove and co u n try. near I a k e • 313-356-7300 Sunday Noon to 7 p.m. 103 G .. heat. 2 bedroom apartment : i:C 'C.()'T) ""th fireplace. 81>- ~HASE II. Large 1 - 2 refrigerator. • • drinkingReferences.personno peta.preferred.non- HOWELL.600 Building for lease. Free admission. Grand Ru -;;:7.!i--._ ...... ~ ?"ces aM carpeted. S260 ~ooms. from $236. Includes avallable. S380 per month. 1 Call after 6 30 pm 1. aq.fl on 1.9 acres. new River at Eight Mile Road. CONTEMPORARY COuch ~:-:r:, InclU'iesheat. securi- heal. appliances. security year lease. Please call . •• (313)231-1996. furnace with central air. Old sliver, art deco. All Garage and Rummage good condition. sea. (51 '. ceposlt $300 (31~)632-5322. system. laundry and pool. No (313~2640. (313)624-4310 MILfORD. 2 room efficiency. Avallable March 1. 1045 Sut· primitives. spinning S81es must be pre-pald or 2106. pets. WHITMORELake. 1 bedroom. completely furnished, In- ton. (313)459-5190.ask for wheels. desks. antique pJaced on a Visa or Master DINETTE set. table and ~C'''lERV1LlE. Immaculate (51rM&-7660 10,= furnished 2 bedroom. NOVI Includes stove. refrigerator cludlng microwave oven. Vince. tools and more. aw~~g~e~car~d~.--:'':7::-:;--;::'i:": chaIra. $90. (313)221·2965. ,"pat and wat>r. adults. Brand Spanking andheal $210. (313)455.1487. Mature responsible person HOWELl, downtown business DEALERS wanted. Flea DONATIONS of uaabJe fur s· 7,223-8707 HIGHLAND. 1 becI,'OfII upper only. Non-smoklng. no peta. section. 715 E. Grand River. mastet and anllqlHl shOw. nlture. appliances, baby fur ~O,'.LER'JlllE. 3 n.om apart- apartment, newly ClboOrated. New 065 Duplexes For Rent All utilities Included. PrIvate Previously used as antique AUCTION. U8-23 northbound Saturday. March 13th. Howell nlture, toola an -c,:. furnished. om person new carpeting. stow>, and We alreadY have rented entrance. S250 monthly. First shop. Ideal for real estate of- traffic exit SO.southbound traf.. National Guard Armory. Call mJsceJlaneoUs wID be gr refrigerator. ublJtjeslncl~. c" y Cail between l~m. and 25% of our units In just a BRIGHTON. finest location. month plus security. (313)685- flee. All utilities paid. $100 fie exit Thompson Road. Humane SocIety represen- appreciated by the Uni ~~,., (517)223-8998.~'-7':""""__ adults preferred. refer8l1Cbt short time but you sUlican Two bedrooms. patio. 7071. month.(517)546-0252. 7 pm. every Saturday night tatlve.(517)54&.2394. Universal Ufe .aturch. required. $285 monthly. First be the first person to live f'P8dted• MI~tl s. ?rt. NORTHVILLE.By the week or LAKELANDPlaza. 1100 sq. ft. aft ~:teO:er • EASTER bunny bazaar. SUn- free pJck-upcall (51.;...... :0 -, _-'J FO,',lERVlllE. 2 beooom. and last plus $100 deposit. 1421 9 ~~i I" one of these spacious aun ry ac es. s orage month. furnished. Wagon for store or office. Available In I =. ...~. March 28.10 to 4. Howell TaxreceJ !Yen. S2~O per month, secsrity (313)887-6435aJter6p.m. on.. or 2 bedroom luxury area. No peta. adults prefer. Wheel Lounge. Northville J (313)2311881 machines. antique fumlture. -, $12 CP~OSlt reqUired. (517J46- DO you need fumlture or HOWELL 1 bedroom In town. apanq,ents. Features In- red. $295. Agent. (313)227·1890.Hotel 212S.MaIn. une.·. miscellaneous Items. new and Armory. 10 x 10 booths 7623 elude large balconies. BRIGHTON. In town. 2 NORTHVilLE. Furnished Buildings & Halls used. Refreshment stands. tables Included. (517)546-7225ding? Call Star Furniture, $210 Includes utilities. 078 (313)227-1158.ask about our I FO,'.LERVlllE. large tWi (5t7)546.3J2O. deluxe ~Uchens. large bedroom duplex. $300 per room with kitchen. PrIvateen- For Rent Come early and look around. or (517)54S-1929.First MarIne :ecroom apartment bedrooms to living area. month. Call after 6 pm. trance. Non-smoker. (313)348- Auctioneer: Richard HawkIns. ;:Band:;;:;,;;:ben::;;:::;efil:;.=.,,--,,,,,:,_,,:":,,::,:,,,term free !ayaway plan. HOWELL. 3 bedroom. $175a DINING table. 2 So·~eted. all appliances. month. $125security deposit. Two bedroom has double (313)229-S635.(313)231-3571. 2687. PEBBLE Creek catering to (I313()31735-'3~1'254AucUonorS (31pho3~ ESTATE Sale. Dressers. room set. •- c'er ...elcome. Rent. $240. f'Ho'7 f'Ho'7 leaves. 6 chairs. large china (51~2243aJter6 p.m. bath. Walking ~tanee to BRIGHTON Reasonabl t Weddings. banquets or par- tables. dolls. chairs. mirrors• eas, securIty deposit ho I g & ch ch s • e rafes TWELVEoaks area (5 miles). ties. Up to 100 people. Call 1428. wicker. albums. desk. cabinet 2 end tables. 1corner p;.r-1ents Call(517)223-a571. -JOWELl. 'Fully furnished, s pp n Ilr e. lor carpeted. 1bedroom. enc- large. clean. furnished room. Bonme. (313)437-9269. ANTIQUE SHOW AND SALE. miscellaneous household. table. 1 round cocktail table. easy access to ~ ex- ed yard. close to shopping country living with kitchen 5 67th Grand Mall March 5 • 12, 12 noon to GREENWICH Village apart· 'Wily decorated 1 bedroom. (313)349-2602. Bst neighborhood. Close to f~:sJ~~~rn~t' 10 M~ and freeways. (517)546-1553privileges. References. 51760 080 Office Space ~:Di~I~ HigirNa/QuaJIty anti- 5:30 p.m. CollectOr's Comer. ['lents, 504 E. Greenwich 5 DINING room table and 6 D-,.e. Ho....ell. MichIgan48S13. domtown. Ulilitles furnished. & Meadowbrook. Open after p.m. Grand River. Lyon. (313)349. For Rent ques at their best 9174Peltysville Road. 3 miles chairs. excellent condition. No peta. $245 per month. house dally 10 am.-6 p.m. BRIGHTON. 2 bedroom. air, 4066. BRIGHTON. 90 aq.ft. office ANTIQUESHOW east of Pinckney. (313)87&- $150.(313)87&8850. • Eq .ai OpportumtyHousing. (517'">46-3916. I.,OIlELl QUietneighborhood weekends 12-5 p.m. EHO. carpet. etc. Quiet desirable 069 Condominiums, Quality dealers, country. ~9805~"".,..:---=-__ ..,.---._ loJOWLL 1block downtown.1 One bedroom .....,". two area. Avallable April 4. $320. space. Grand River frontage. """HOW'ELL. Basement sale. ELECTRIC Kenmore aKe. • ~ea- par~ and school. 2 • .-.. -13131349-6244. Townhouses $38.10 ~ month plus tax and glass. dolls. fumlture.Jewelry. sd wssher. WhlrfpooJ dryer~ • oedroom, carport, private bedrom. ail utilities. $245. bedrooms. $375. For Rent utility shale. (313)227.2201. Salurday. March6.10:00 amto Wednesday thru Tue ay. each. 3 beds: king size. d0u- (313l63.544~1:....-,- __ ....,- "'''9590 642-a&86 BRIGHTON. Duplex apart· - S nda M h 7 9'30 am to 7'00 pm 1726 'a'leery rOO"Tl.S300 a month .....,.. ment. good location. 2 BRIGHTON.540 sq.ft. office 7:00 pm. u y. arc • p'eavyRoad (517..:"u'''2& ble and twin. LeavIng state. Call Collect either (313)363- HOWE:.L. Good city PINCKNEY. Efficiency apart- bedroom. 'garage. newly BRIGHTON. Two bedrooms. space. fir81floor. three exits. 12:00 noon to 5:00 pm. High ..,---. (313)349.5848. . 7133 before 6 p m. (313)685- nelghborood. large upper of ment $165 month. $100 decorated. large yard. 1~ baths. full basement. c.ar- ready for occupancy.$314per SChool In Fenton. US.23 and HOWELL Gigantic basement EVERYTHING Goes! China 2657afle' 6 p m two farTly house. One deposit. (313)878-9336. References required. (313)229- port. central air. Call Ann at month plut. tax and utility Owens Road. Admission sale. Friday 9 to 5. Saturday 1 bedroom. ~urnlshed or un- cabinet. dishwasher. dining YOWELL HOllY HillS PINCKNEY. In town. two 9151. (313)227-5005. share. (313)227.2201. $1.50. to 5. Antiques. new and used table and chairs. Hammond furnished. "orage garage. APARTI.,1ENT1- 2 bedrooms. BRIGHTON.Twin Lakes Con- BRIGHTON.865 sq.ft. office ANTIQUE "A'e Round oak It ems. fu r n Ish I n g s • organ. bedroom furniture and nice yard. ~f1lt1esincluded. bedroom apartment. S225 plus ,BRIGHTON. Two bedrooms. ~ • miscellaneous lots more rrodern unots, $250up. fully snow blower. (313~. $275 per Il1OItr. Adults only. security. (511)546..3635. carpeting. appliances. corn- dominium. 1 bedroom. all ap- space. second level. Ideal for table. buffet. stacking 24"'"Bu'" Roarep office on . (3131878-9416. 10 am to 5 pm. Somelhing for KENMORE sewing machine. sol clubhouse and pool. WE PAY YOUR HEAT wood cabinet. attachments. No' pets Opened 9am to last month s rent r~ulred. bedroom duplexes with lake HAMBURG. Share 3 bedroom Grand River. telephone ORIENTALrugs. We buy. sell. everyone. 9440 SlIverside (313)437·2507. acce:ind garden space. No house on Huron River with 2 answering available. Liv- clean, repair. and appraisal. Driveon Sliver Lake. excellent shape.-$150. 5pm. Closed Tuesday. Well known newer apart· (511)548-4093. (517)546-7773 US.23 and M-59. E~ pets.' .and $285. After men. $175 month. plus Ingston County Board of 320 East Liberty. Ann Arbor. ments are under new units. $135 to $160. Sillies. 10 a.m. 131662.a669. utililies. (313)231-'708 after Realtors.(5tn546-8300. (313)769-8555.(313)995-7597. ,...------..... KENMORE gas dryer. I. ownership. New carpeting (511)548.3523. PINCK Y. 2 bedroom 10:30p.m. HOWELL. 2 olflce suites 3 pelce Victorian parlor set. new. Lake Sherwood area. hOWELL large effIciency In apartments and Withkitchen, former mansion, WHITMORELake. Easl slire duplex. ove. refrIgerator. HOWELL. 4 bedroom ranch available. 500 sq. ft. and 150 walnut tier. table. hanging (313)685.3848 or (313)363-9089. hallways. security en- Apartments. spacious 2 washer. d r. $285 monthly type home In country. with sq. ft. location. Cobb and lamp. Northville. (313)349-0274. HOUSEHOLD It S250 utilItIes included. trance system and other UViNG room furnllure. !!!~e 1517)548-3468,(313)231.1295. bedroom units from $2858d plus secur . (3131878-9784.barn and5acres of land. share Kennedy Office Center. YE Olde House. Classes In new. Bunk beds with chest of Improvements have been up. Call Ann Arbor Trusl Con. after6 .m. expenses. full house (517)546-1600. stained glass. basket weav- '- .J H'WiELL. Efficiency apart· drawers. Two antique tables. added to a desirable loca· panyRealtors, (313}769-2800. PINCKNEY. 0 bedroom privileges. lots 01heal. wood NOVI. Rear offices and Ing. chair calnlng. band ment $185, ulilities paid. tlon complete with woods. 17Inch RCAcolor lV. (313)437· After 6 pm. (517)548-5487. streams. and park areas. WEBBERVilLE. 2 bedroom. duplex. fully rpeted. ap- burning stove. Call Larry after warehouse space on Grand boxes. tole palnllng. We carry 104 Household Goods . 0906. carpeted. appliances and pllances. fence yard. $265 5 p.m.1517)54S-2494. River.(313)349-8040. stained glass. chair cainlng. HOWELL.sleepmg rooms and Two bedrooms from S335 MATTEl In·Televlsion. 7 e'f,clencles All utilitIes fur· per month. EHO. garage. No pets. (511)521~23 monthly plus utili s. security l YON TOWNSHI P area. 1.000sq. ft. Prime commer- and ~ketry supplies. Just I~: games. like new In bOx.$300. or (3131553-3471. 1e slt.(313)878-. responsible employed male. clal or office space in cenlral oak.kltchen table. sheet musIc BRAND new end tables and Atarl system. 22games.4sets nlshed $50per week and up. coffee tables. $8 to $40. Also (517)548-1220 642-8686 WAllED Lake. Hawk Lake ?INCKNEY area. 0 and 26to 36. room with kitchen and business district In downlown cabrnel. settle. 6 chairs•.wall of controls. best olter. 348-9590 Apartments. One and two hree bedroom uplex laundry priveleges. all ap- South Lyon.(313)437-2091. mirrors. figural napkin. nngs. available In sets. (313)437-5130 (517)546-1749. after5:00 pm...... bedroom apartments $270In- aVlllable immediatel $275 pliances. secluded 3 acre 114 E. Main Street. Bnghton. MATCHING sofa and cha.li. cluding heat. We offer lake anQ$290,security de t one ranch home. $225 month. After 082 Vacation Rentals Open every day. Friday tll 6. BABY furnilure for sale. brown plaid tones. excell. privileges. balconies. central monh's rent. Call (3 78- 5 pm.(313)437·5379. HilTON Head Island. South Sunday11t05.(313)227-2326. Stroller. car seat, high chair. condition. Call after 4p.m. air, excerclse room and 5102lfter 5:30 pm or an e MALE looking for female to Carolina. 2 bedroom. 2 bath play pen and Infant feeder. (313)348-9377. weekdays. anytime sauna. For Information call weektnds. share 3 bedroom ranch-type 102 Auctions weekends. $175.(3131632-5392. (3131624-5999. PINCKNEY. Pleasant home, prefer someone In late villa. sleeps 6. on the beach, BROWN vinyl sofa and · .....• rI 30'2 k'd t pool. close to golf and tennis, OLD. Empire style. mahogany WAllED Lake. 1 bedroomand b~rooll1 country dwel Ian

1800 square feet. new building - private en- I B~KDALE II trance - ample parking. 1-96 and Grand River. • Pontiac TraIl al ~I/.'. Op/.'n dally 9to S I. I Pho 4S7-1ZZS Call I b(Iu""" OIltllO .ppI(Nll' 10<.I.m..td I""" I (313)229-4579 (313)229-2020 ...... • ••••••••••••• 1.... ------_ .... ------~------_._-_.-\ 2

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114 Houaehold Goods 11MHousehold Goods 185 FItewood 105 FIrewood 185 FIrewood 101 Miscellaneous 107 MllCelJaneous 107 Miscellaneous A all ash, oak, pine, maple, HAMBURG AREWOOD. Dry ARE you serious about Joo&. GARDEN seeds. Burpee, KNAPP Shoe Distributor SBJJNG apartment size atove Ted's Treasure Chest. SlIghtly WOOD spilt and unspllt call poplar. wtIIte & yellow birch· seasoned hardwood, $40 per tor prtc8. AlSO can deliver. Ing weight? 10 10 20 pounds In Ferry Morris. and Northrup Leonard EIsele, 2473 WaliaCt ~eIrlsIeiaIor(31 ,like new. S300 used furniture at unbelievable mixture. Your valentlne 4 8 18. plus delivery. 2 2 weeks! 100% natural! No King. HoIklns Horne Road. (517)521-3332. INUL 31227-3562. can x x or (51~ or (511)548.3998. Center. prlces. 43157 Seven Mile, In light this expert blend of more free delivery. (313)231- drugs! It WOIks. Inexpensive. 214 N. Walnut. Howell. KENMORE dehumidifier 30 pI Highland Lakes ShoppIng SOUNDESIGN am-fm seasoned soft & hardwoods 9017. iDe Mullca1 Instruments (517)22U1l68. (517)54603960. capacity. new In February c receMw, c:aaaette record« center. (313)34&:2870. with papers. $55 per truck ~IN:;';'F::-L.ECT=:::OR=--new~I:--::RevoI:---::u-:- '82, used 2 weeks. still unde ClARINET, B Flat Artley, ex· BABY announcements. GOOD 1978 Volare station wlltI UntIbJe and speakers. TRADITIONAL couch, good delivered. 1105 for huge tionaryl up to 40% on warranty. 1175 firm. (313)22S (517)5ot&.8017after8 load. Save cellent condition, $135. golden and sIiYer annlver· wagon. 11,700. AJmost new p.rn. condition. (313)624-7875. load until limited supply Is your heating costs. Revers!- ssrles, engagement sn- 6504. SPANISH It)1e L-shape see- (517)548-3175.after 6:30 p.m. apartment washer. 1125. One WILL pick up on weeJcends gone. No sales to dealers. ble, use In wlnter to heat and ask for Terry. nouncements. and much wlnd generator. Call after LIVINGSTON Montesso' ~, gold, good condition, free of charge all (ex· 10% discount to seniors. Free Insulate. In summer to coot. more. The Milford TImes, 436 brsnda EVETTE ClarInet New pads, 7 p.m. (517)546-7323. Center offers a quality Ir ...... or beat. (313)476..4049. cept FrIgidaire) washers, delivery. Checks accepted. Cover any average size win- N. MaIn, Milford. (313)685-1507. new case. 1150. or best offer. HESUP'S HEARTH dlvlduallzed program for a SOFA. dark blue, excellent dryers, dIshwashers. Hank Johnson & Sons, Deluxe dow for under $35. Diversified BULK garden seeds. Over 80 children, ages 2'h through condltIon, 1100.(313)449.2960. firewoods since 1974. 7 am - Solar Enengy 3744 East Grand (313)A77-3867. Wood and coal burning FREE refrigerators. and freezers, on varlelles. Holkins Home stoves, fireplace inserts, fur· years. Call (3131227-4666. SMALL desk, dark finish, ground leyel. Livingston 7 pm - 7 days. Please phone RIver Howell'(51'N:·uu,,,,, GIBSON RIpper bass. Sunn Center. 214N. Walnut. Howell. (313J3.G.3018,(313)348-2106. ' •• ,.,...,...... ,.. Bh-215 cabinet with nace add-ons for lorced hot air LOMART 21 Inch gear drive I~STALLATION perfect for chlld's room, $35. County onty. (511)223.3.t64. (517)548-396Q. or boilers, accessories. AREWOOO, all hard wood, $35 LARGE 4x4x8 slab wood Magnatone head, ac- snow blower, 5hp, 4 cycl ~ steel table, 3x5, new. BRICK. reclaimed. Excellent Season clearance prices • WASHER and dryer seta and/- face cord, 4 x 8x 18, delivery bundles or 3 face cords. No cesSorIes. S6OO. (517)546-6381. Clinton engine, $110. (313122i NO CABLE NEEOED _ ...... Dark rounll colonial styJe or singles. (517)SC8.3366or for homes and fireplaces, 1150 (517)546-1127. 5343. wood table and three chairs, available. (313)887~. splilting, delivery available, LUDWIG Drums, Smokey (517l546-3649. per 1.000.(313~. HOMEUTE XL-12, 16 Inch good ahape, $75. 25 Inch RCA AREWOOD, buy now and selected hardwood. $20 per Black (all oversized drums). bar, LOMART snow blower. 5 HP, BAKERY equipment, oyen extra chain, good condJllon. cycle, Clinton engine. St coJor tv, works great, used 0fI0 105 Firewood save. $35 a face cord, face cord. Check our 50-50 Palste cymbalS, H.D. Hard- delivered. 4 x 8 18. (313)437. summer storage program. ware. Valued at 11,900.sell for displays, etc. Reasonable. StOll.(313)878.a)95. (313)227-5343. BOB DUDLEY ty as seconcJ-home tv, 1125.15 (313)813.&451persistently. Anydaycall: Until 9 ~ Inch StlhJ chain saw and ac- A and B RepaIr service. awn 9897 after 5 p.m. (517)223·8423, evenings St.ooo or trade for plano. HAY for sale. Delivered CAKE decorating and candy 3M Copier secretary II. bel 517 546-3145 cessories. like new. $80. call saw chains sharpened: $2.00 AREWOOD $32.50 cord 4x8 ~(5~11)223092~~48~.:....-...,.-.,..,."..-...,._Guitar for 1150. call Marlo at reasonable. (313)437-4201. Jerry. (313)227-16608:30 am to off, S3.00 on. (517)468-3307, (517)548-3846. maklng $Upplles at Kitchen 20% off on electric and quartz replaced for a larger machine three or mOre. Free deilve,y MIXED hardwood, $35 a face PurchaSed new August, 1979 GENESEE " 4 5:00 pm. (511)546.9669. Craft. (517)546-9581. locally. (511)223-9371. cord, 4 x 8 x 16 to 18. Spilt MUST sacrifice Gemelnhardt heaters at Hamburg Hard- $2,000or best offer. (313)227 APPLIANCE ARE your fuel bills too high? solid silver flute, open hole, B COMBINATION woodburner ware, 10596 Hamburg Road. AREWOOD for sale. Tandem and delivered. (517)546.9565. 6109. & ANTENNA I • Home solar heating Is the dump truck loads, delivered MIXED hardWood, cut, spilt. flat key. (313)231-1499. and 011 furnace wlth blower (313)231-1155. and humidifier, S800 or best of· "Middle School Auclio QUEEN sJeeper sofa, green answer. Let the govemment split or In chunks, you spill $40. Delivered, $45. (313)437- PEAVEY Mark III. MP-4 chan- HOSPITAL bed wlth mattress, pay for over 50% for you! It·s fer. (313)629-3102. $200. (517)546-3863. Goodies". 80 theater seats $1. plaid, S90. Walnut coffee table SEVEN It. black vinyl couch. RobIson Farms. 8aIine. MI. 6109. nel, PA head, 150 watts EQ each, 20 slate black board cheaper than yOU thlnkl For in- mixing amp. 2 Shure mikes. DECORATIVE humidifier wlth and end table, $20 each. Excellent condition. 1125. call (313)429-2755. ICE skates, new and used. We 4 x 4 It. $10. each. 90 child (313)227-1756. formation. call (313)4744l85 or Stand and boom, 2 months 11summer fan. (3131471.a607. (517l548-1038after5:00 pm. FIREWOOD $30 cord MIXED firewood. $35 a face take trades. Loeffler HWI desk-chalr combination $5 (313~. old. St25.Call (3131229-2792. DRIVEWAY culverts. South QUEEN'sIze, Serta Perfect SOFA, S60. SwIYel chair, $60. 4 x 8 x 18, oak, maple and cord, .. x 8 x 16. Split and Hardware. 29150 rIVe Mde at each. Welding booth $50 .. Sleeper mattress and box spr- ALL hardwood firewood, delivered. (313)81&-5124. PIANO-Organ, new and used, Lyon Lumber and Farm Mlddlebelt, Livonia. (313)422- Good condition. (313)437-0652. (517)546-7285. cherry. Will deliver. (51f>46ij: It. of roller conveyor S3. ft., ing. $30. (313)437-2929even- 3S67 after 4 pm. QUALITY hardWood, oak, best deal In this area. New Center, 415 East Lake 2210. typewriter stands $10. each ings. ASHLEY Imperial woodburn- plano organ from $995. Kim- (313)437·1751. AREWOOD, semi-loads or cherry. maple and ash, mixed. 1517)546-3094. USED refrigerators, ranges. Ing stove, $275. (313)878-2184. ball, Sohmer pianos, QUEEN size mattress with $40 for 4 x 8 18,spill Quantity 8 foot slate top pool table. Ex· KOREAN, jewlery chest, all and other appliances, Beds, partial loads delivered, Gulbransen organs. We wlll frame, $75. Stoye, $25. COAL, 50 lb. bag or 40 lb. box. seasoned. 4x4x100 inch discount available. (517)223- cellont condition. $550. teakwood, with lacquer finish, McCULLOUGH chain saw (313l4264l9. dinettes, sofas, chests, (511)546-6652. 8028. buy your old plano. call Ann (313)426-4452. Promax 650, 24 Inch bar. Ex bedroom sets, etc. Special federal cords. Cut your own solid brass side handles, solid SLAB wood. 3 face cord Arbor Plano & Organ Co., 209 ELECTRIC typewriter, Sears brass design wor\( all oyer. cellent-condition, $185. 4'ma REC room fumiture, sofa, this week, electrle ranges, AREWOOD for sale. (3131735- and save. Also available S. MaIn, Ann Arbor. (313)663- chair, . Good condI- 5992. • 4x8x16 face cords, seasoned, bunks,4x8x4. No splitting, just SCholar wlth case. Excellenl 22 x 23'h x 14, new, S330. wheels, 15 x 7 GM five bolt. $59. portable washers. $59. 3109. $60. Church pew, oak, $90 tion. $75. After 5 p.m. (313)887- ten cord minimum, each cul $20 per face cord. Delivery condfllon, 1195. (517)548-3175 Ladles ring, 5 emeraldS, Joyce's OIher Barn, 7960 Allan AREWOOD. Cut your own, Harley paris. moslly pre AMF. 3622. delivered. Please call (313)426- available. (517)223-9636.E\'en- 107 Miscellaneous afterl! ~m. medium green with 4 Road, Fowlerville. 2 miles 116. Picked up $28. delivered Ings (517)223-9248. (313)685-2927. REFRIGERATOR, gold, side- north of traffic light Open 12 $32.(511)546-3146. 8578. GENERAL handyman can or diamonds, 14K yellow gold. GET next wlnter's wood now. SEASONED firewood. mixed ANTIQUES. Due to iIIiness, will do anything. Rates houriy size 7, $400.All ceramic flower MINI racer go-cart. 5 h.p. by-sIde, frostless. $200, ex- to 5 except Wednesday and .AREWOOD. 100% hardwood. engine, good condilJon. $125 cellent condition. (517)548- Sunday. Or appointment. All hardWood, some season- hardwoods. $40. 4 x 8 16. must sell. 40%. 50% off. or by the job. Call anytime, arrangement from Naples, Ita- 4x4x8. $75. 4x8x18, $30. Free. (517)521-3601. ly,19 x 12,$120.(313)349-5148. or best offer. (511)223-3189. 35Zi. (517)223-9212. delivery. 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Heating Cooling Painting & Decorating Plumbing Snowplowlng Aluminum Building & Remodeling Building & Remodeling Carpentry Clean qp & Hauling & RETIREDVeteran needs wor\(. PLUMBING. Honest. depen- SNOWPLOWING. Livingston ALUMINUM and vinyl sIding,. CARPENTER, 30 years ex- County. residential and com· QUALITY Will clMn gsrag"l!! Slid PAINTING dable, 30 yesrs experience, custom trim. insulation perience. Remodllllng and mercial. (3131227-5550. . REMODELING repairs, A-1 work at basements. (313)437-8393. Interior-Exterior licensed. Someone you can packages available. seamless KIEFER trust to do a good job. (517)546- aluminum gutters. Roofing reasonable prices. (517)223- WALLPAPERING SNOWPLOWING, call Jim. CONSTRUCTION 3148. Drywall ltPf 8707or (511)223-3146. (313)437-5935. and skiing repairs. Call after Complete building and Reasonable Rates PELKY & Williams Plumbing 6:00 pm. Larry Blanchard. remodeling service. CARPENTRY work, finished DRYWALL finisher and .SNOWPLOWING residential (313)878-9130. basements, decks, remodel- Call Lou and Heating Co. Licensed,low and commercial. Reasonable Home additions com- Rough and finish carpen- hanger. No job too small. Free try. Kitchens and Ing, repairs. After 5:00 pm, (313)349-1558 rates. Serving entire area. rates. call Larry at (517)546- ALUMINUM siding and roof~ plete. Call for estimate. estimates. George, (313)227- (313)437-978424-hours. basements our specialty. (313)437-6623. Healing,tiJrefrigeration, air 5974. lng, custom trim doors. win- 6247or Jim, (3i3)437-5375. • Approximately $30. per 18 Years experience dows, soffets. For estimates INDUSTRIAL arts teacher & 0 Brandenburg Drywall. conditioning tune-ups. Ap- MILFORD PAINTING - residen- Refrigeration SNOWPLOWING, Hamburg, sq. ft. We do anything! Free Estimates o call Bill Murphy, (313)231-1219, desires weekend carpentry Installing, , texturing pointments now being tial and commercial, also tex- Pinckney. Brighton ar.aa. Licensed ~eland, Michigan. work. No lob too small or too and repairs. Fully licensed. scheduled. Fully licensed turing. Experienced in top HARTLAND Refrigeration Ser- (313)231-1883. (313)437-9114 large. Ucensed and Insured. (313)383-1800. and insured. quality work, fully Insured. vice. 24 hour service. Com- Appliance Repair JERRY'S (313)437-1194. James Klepser. (313)685-7130. mercial, indOstrial and Institu- SNOWPLOWING, residenllal DRYWALL, hang finished and tional. Appliance service. and commercial. Reasonable after 4 p.m. REPAIR AND REPAIRS or remodeling, In- Commercial. Industrial PAINTING. Interior and ex- rates, fast service. senior D.R. Electric. Appliance ser- textured. call Jim (517)546- and residential services (313)887-5141,(313)887-7083. MODERIZA TlON side or out. from the base- terior, 15 years experience, citizen discount. call Bill, vice: refrigerators. freezers, 3634 or Frank (517)548-5389. available. Compare our microwave oYens, (313) 437-6966 ment to the roof. Free free estlma1es. Work (517)546-4714. • estimates. Jim. (313)348-2562. LIVINGSTON Plastering/- rates. guaranteed. (313)632-7525. !;Iooflng & Siding dishwashers, ranges, BILL MURPHY. Specialize In QUALITY building at the Texture Contractors. Repairs, SNOWPLOWING. Bill Ladd, washers and dryers. Large home remodeling. Interior and lowest prices. Addllions. Csrpet Cleaning remodeling. professional PROFESSIONAL painting, (517)223-8920. • parts Inventory for do-it- Exterior. also new construc- garages, repairs, roofing. quallty.lnsured. (313)227-7325. A-Plus quality wor\( done at below reasonable prices. Interior, SNOWPLOWING and hauling, yourself. Prompt courteous tion. References gladly given . siding, cement and block CAREFREE Maintenance Co. M. B. Drywall. Hang, finish. Heating residentfal and commercial. 24 service, low rates. (517)54&- For free estimates call work. (313)437-1928. Window cleaning. carpet exterior. wallpapering, dry texture, repair work. Low 305 E. Lake wall and plaster repairs. Free hour service. 1517)223-3818or 4960, ,116 West Grand River, (313)231-1219, Lakeland, cleaning. 2 .step steam price, high quality. (313)632- (517)223-8289. • Howell. Michigan. South Lyon, MI estimates. call Steve Skarrltt Michigan. system. Residential, commer- 5699. anytime. (313)887-8531. DOUGLAS Howe licensed cial. (517)468-3315. (313) 437-2507 AND SIDING TV Repair Brick, B~k, Cement MGB Carpet Cleaning. Electrical WALLPAPERING and pain- residential and commercial. Home Maintenance ting. ResIdential and commer- ZENITH and RCA professional BRICK, stone wor\(. chimney ELECTRICIAN; licensed. cial. Realiable work. (3131227- BAGGETT repair. old and new., (517)546- • Uving room and hall, $22.95. lV service. Below lV shop 4021.>G ) • ~ ... Fumiture cleaning available. Residential and commercial. 1198. ROOFING AND rates. call (313)227-6657. : (313)634-0880, (313)634-7328, Free estimates. Reasonable C!iIMNEYS, fireplaces rates. (3131227-1550. SIDING, HOT Upholstery It costs no more , (3131634-5969. Bill's Decorallons repaired or built new, cleaned, JOHN L'Esperance Electric ASPHALT BUILT-UP wood stove installation. state ... toget PROFESSIONAL carpet, fur- Wallpapering CALL Smiths. All first class workmanshIp niture. wall cleaning. Fire and Company. Industrial, commer- 34~751 ROOFS, SHINGLE licensed, insured. Northville BULLDOZING-landscaping- cial, and rllsidentlal. (3131227- Shingles IKO seconds GUARANTEED! Labor starts Construction, (313)348-1036. FIRST PLACE WINNER of smoke, water damage. 2 step NO.2 $19.95 sq. FEAR BROTHERS ROOFS, ALUMINUM at; Sofas, $150. Chairs, $~5. two National Awards, private roadS, topsoil, sod, steam cleaning. Ser- 6198,(313)878-2506. White Siding Special Painting-Stalning GUTTERS AND Cushions, $15. Senior citfzen MASONRY by G. Garrett. HAMILTON has been gravel, fill. No job too small. A- viceMaster of Howell. free MASTER electrician, insured. Interior-Exterior Brick, block and stone. 1 BulldOZing. (313)685-1741. $49.95 discount. Check low drapery satisfying estimates, (517)546.4560. Quality. Repairs, additions. Drywall Repair DOWN SPOUTS, prices. (313)561-0992. Energy efficient Rumsford Residential, commercial. Hot Roofing supplies • customers 349-4751 ALUMINUM SIDING & fireplaces, wood stove In- Carpet Service Doug Howe, (517)546-7099. available SERRA·S Interiors for over 20 years. Upholstery, 116 N. Lafayette, slallallon. Quality craftsman, Varbee Attic rolled Insulation ANDTRIM. You deal directly with the CARPET Installation and NEED a licensed electrician & Photography South Lyon. (313)437-2838. 14 years experience. owner. All work 4x8 Styrofoam sheeting reasonable prices. Will barter. repair. 25 years experience, for that small job around the guaranteed and corn- Excavating house? If so. call (3131229-6044. NORTHVILLE free estimates. (313)887-4923. free esllmates. (517)223-3934. Gutters, Shutters & OUTDOOR portraiture a Wallpapering petltlvely priced. specialty. Call now; set up Grading-Basements CARPET repair and installa- -Power Tools, Skylights, 349-3110 - FREE ESTIMATES Engine Repair your appointment. (313)498- EXPERIENCED wallpapering. Sewer-Waterlines lion. (3131227-9448. etc. CEMENT, BRICK -Designs ~. ALL hot roof repaired and Starting $7 per roll. Custom Trenching EXPERT carpet, linoleum and BRIGGS and Tecumseh BLOCK AND - Additions -Kitchens Snow Plowing Rooftop Delivery recoated, shingles patched. stenciling. Pat (313)348-1456.: _ Porch .Enclosures, etc. ceramic Installation. 15 years engine repair. Also snow Plasterl~g FOUNDATIONS blowers. Robertson's Lawn available for Reasonable rates. Free Large jobs and all repairs. experience, free estimates. estimate. call (511)546-8m. 685-8870 call (517)548-1748for Informa- Equipment. (313)437-5682. Shingles LiVINGSTON Plastering/- WALLPAPERING Experienced, Licensed HAMILTON DON'T wait untiJ Spring to do Custom Remodelers tion. CONSTRUCTION equipment Texture Contractors. Repairs, Experienced profesSionai, and Insured. Work myself. or remodeling. professional something about your roof. Do call 559-5590 ... 24 Hours repair. Diesel engines and union trained, full-time. Fast and efficient. Free Ceramic TIle quality. Insured. (3131227-7325. it now. Snow and Ice removal. Starting $7.50 per roil. Estimates. 348-0066 welding. (3131227-6532. 685-8502 call Doug at (31~1231-2282. satisfaction guaranteed .• FREEESTIMATES BOB'S ceramic Tile. ceramic Floor Service Plumbing MARK - NiNO'S Cement Company. Mike Vallie licensed builders. BULLDOZING, grading, tile look bad? Will repair or Driveways, basements, walks, AAA Plumbing. Pumps, tanks, .. THE PAPERHANGER We ,specialize In complete backhoe work, trucking and replace, complete bath and (313)437-9850 etc. Resldentlsl and commer- home weatherizallon. New hot waler heaters. All small or CRANE * drain fields. Young Building & kitchen remodeling. (3131229- NORTHVILLE , Insulation cial. .(313)878-9064, (313)878- construction remodeling. Excavating Enterprises. 2529. large repairs. (313)229-8903. ROOFING 5001 Senior clUzen discounts. WOOD FLOORS COMPLETE plumbing and Wall Washing 1313)878-6342,(313)878-S067. CERAMIC and quarry tile ALL types of Insulation, free and YOUNG Building & Excavallng (313)437-2109,(313)43~~. work. bathrooms. kitchens, Materials estimates. Ucensed, Insured. carpentry repair service. Low Ken Northrup Laying & Finishing Sheet metal EXPERIENCED wall washer Enterprises. Block work, brick All sand and gravel. Seplic foyers. Also marble window call Gary White Construction rstes. call evenings. Mark work, fireplaces and addI- Phone (313)349-6308 for all your building needs.' Evans, (313)348-3087. Kevin will ciean any 3 or 4 bedroom ROGER FOSS -; Ianks, drain fields, bulldozing. sills and thresh holds. Free home for $125. We also do tions. (313)878-6067, (313)878- (313)231-3537. eslimates. Member 01 the Tile between 8 a.m. - (313)227-1198. Morris, (313)533-9333. 6342. & COMPANY carpet cleaning. (3131231-3058.' POND dredging and develop- Layers and Allfed Craftsman 12 noon I Union. call Mike. (313)632- Interior Decorating AandF • Additions menl. Tum swamp areas Into Wedding Services 5843. Furniture Refinishing Plumbing & Heating Shingles, Ie AMERICAN • Remodeling usaful irrigation or decorative CAROLE'S Custom Draperies, Installations Built-up I ponds. Equipped for fast effI- bedspreads, shower curtains, HIGHLANDER HOST MASONRY INC. • Kit c hen s 1- CERAMIC tile Installed at low J. R.'s WOOD RESTORATION & Alterations One Complele catering and ar~ cient work. Ron Sweet, tablecloths, pillows and cor- Bathrooms winter rates. Repairs. Free Specializing In woodwork, Water Heater & ply-systems rangement services. (517)548- I Brick, block, stone or (313)437·1727. , estimates. Richard nlceboards. Large selection of Heating Boller repair ,. • Sldlng/Gutters Rochowlak, (313)624-3384. stripping and refinishing. quality fabrics. (313)422~. 4119anytime. . cement. Estimates . • R e roo fin g 1- Res·l. Comm·l. CERAMIC tile. Installed and ~(31=3~)43~7:.:.:~=;.:.:..'.."...,...,-.,..-.,..--:- Lie. -Insured Welding free. iRepalrs repaired. Complete bath STRIP and refinish by hand. I landscaping I BAGGETI 421-9043 (313)348-6134 modemlzatlon. (511)546-8921. Call Jim. (5171546-7784, NORTHVILLE WELDiNG any size job. Call I , Large or Small Jobs EXCAVATING (313)474-8809. ~(5~17)546-8ll!:!:!:!.~7~5. _ DRIVEWAY gravel, crushed stone, pea stone, fill sand, DAVE and JIm-Plumber and 349-5582 (3131227-6532. Building & Remodeling Licensed & Insured Septic systems. Genuine ceramic tile, bath Handyman mason sand. shredded bark. ElectricIan. No job too small. Windows BASEMENTS, rec rooms, ,kit· (313)437~1194 basements, bulldOZing, rooms and kitchens. (517)223- (3131229-6935. Free estimates. Reasonable I chen ,nd bathroom remodel- gravel, driveway 3481. DON the handyman. Elec- rates. (3131229-4325. Sawmill ALL types window and patio Ing. No job too small or too culverts, parking lots REPAIR work. free estimates. trlcal, plumbing, carpentry. No Moving and Storage NORM'S PLUMBING SERVICE door repairs. glass replace- KITCHEN remodeling, C1aycrsft. (313)229-4178,407 E. Jobtoo small. (313)231-3847. CUSTOM sawing. Your logs or ment, inside or outside big. Ucensed. (313)227-5340• cabinets and countertops. and sewers. Repair work. remodellng and Grand River, Brighton. EXPERIENCED carpenter, DOWNS Moving Company. additions. (31.3)349-0496. ours. Munroe's Sawmill storms, window and door BUILDING and remodeling, References. Tom ~elson. NORTHVILLE handyman. Drywall. painting, ILocal· Interstate. Pisnos. home improvements. call (3131349-2359,Novl. replacemenls. Experienced, • (313)832-5135. 349-0116. Chimney Cleaning wallpapering, paneling, drop IReasonable, Independenl. free estimates, 10% discount Richard Krause licensed ceilings, etc. Or you name II. (313)422-2288,(3131227-4588. Sewing builder. (313)229-6155. • PLUMBING thru February 1982. All Remodeling or new work. Music Instruction Seasons Windows, (313)349- Repair-Replacement CUSTOM draperies, frel! Carpentry t , "Reasonable. All areas. estimate. (313)348-7352. 8989. QDlb '1• , (313)685-8183. GUITAR LESSONS Modernization ALL WOODWINDOWS r-:> • .p t'''J # HOMEOWNERS: CARPENTRY work by Ivel SEAMSTRESS. 25 years ex· rn!111tn~ HANDYMAN. Painting. Most styles, call perslstantly. Electric Sewer Cleaning perience. All alterations, in- Job over runs, extras and ~ ~(j} ~ ~ Farmer, Hamburg, Pinckney, 'J,I;, u 11 drywall, carpentry. paneling ~(31:.:;3~)8:;;,78-64:.;::::.;TI~.__ ",:,:,,",:-:--:- various styles. Various sizes t-.0 q,~ Deal direct with the Brighton area. (313)231.1ll(l3. LONG cluding leather goods. g ~ and home repairs. Free PlANO lessons available for (517)546-7076. up to 50% to 60% discounls. tradesman, not a mid- 'CHIMNfY estimates. Call Loren. children and adults. Graduate SOUTH LYON INDUSTRIES. ~ q,'tt ~ "" dleman. Kitchen, bath and CARPENTRY and cabinet PLUMBING SWEEP SERVICE 1313)349-2248.11nosnswer, call from Royal Academy, London. (313)437-4151. rec rooms. All plumbing making, remodeling, rough AND Snowplowlng CONSTRUCTION and finish work. Experienced, before Bamor after 5:30pm. England. Arrowhead Subdlvi- SERVICES INC. and electrrc Included. All FANCY BATH work Insured and reasonable rstes. Don Smith, Professional results - HANDYMAN. experienced, slon. (3131231·2173. CALL C. J. Snow Plowing . The most 348-6853 gusranteed. Financing (313)629-&138. member of Michigan household repair. remodeling. SUZUKI plano lessons, for BOUTIQUE Residential and commerical. /313)348-1831. available. and National Chimney Reasonable, free eslimates. young children, beginning 3 Serving the area (313l68H138, (313)685=3548. years 01 age. (511)223-3139. • "Wo turn old spaces Sweep Guilds. since 1949 GRANT Mackie Enterprise. wiI~=:rce Info unIque p/sces" For Free Estimate: eBRAD CARTER e HANDYMAN. Special senior MUSIC LESSONS 190 E. Main Street Snowplowlng and removal. In- In dustrial, commercial, residen- (313)349-1808 CARPENTER cltlzen's rates. Ught carpen- Northville-349-0373 isavailable in Low honest prices with Specializing In: (313)231-1189 Iry, plumbIng and car repair, Plano-Organ tial. Free estimates. Insured. builder working on lobs odd lobs, small appliance St I Wi d 100% reliable! Reasonable! JUne. BASEMENT repair. (517)223-8961 after r ngs- n PLUMBING repairs and Ask about the 30% discount himself. Eye. call 349-8933 LICENSED BUILDER. Custom Clasaes remodeling. Discounted ThIs summer, thousands of homes buill. Remodeling, RECROOMS. plan lor after 8 a.m. plowing. BUILDING, remodeling, kll· senior clllzens. No job to Senior citizen discount. Ulenagers, eager to work, are decks, siding. garages, trim KARATE, self-defense, days, ~~·~DYMAN. Painting. 349-0580 chens. repairs, designing, Art 352.()345 small. 15 years experience. (313)227-6742. to be the work, storm windows. call evenIngs, class or private wallpapering, plumbing, Schnute Music Studio going hltUng st.reets Starr licensed builder. Complete Remodeling call Joe; (3131227-3984. Help us by giving a job to (313)876-S127• Mlngls. (3131231·2580. lesson. (313)383-5108,(313)437· woodwork. Free estimates. Northville 8588. ODD lobs around the house. a needy young person who's never been given the chance. Plumbing, electrical and small Painting & Decorating SNOWPLOWING carpentry. Very reasonable. PLUMBING REMOVAL You'll save on your taxt'S. .: (313)437.0548. A·1 Quality. sane prices. Residential And make the most of the : - REPAIRS, REMODEL- Ja:k's Palnllng, 11 years ex- Commercial most wIlUng work force In - • SHAMROCK CONSTRUCTI~ Heating & Cooling ING ELECTRIC DRAIN -- perlence. (313)231·2872, America. (313)887-9500 BRIGHTON area painting, AND SEWER CLEAN- CO. .... ING KRAUSE quality work, reasonable .. tile IIIOStOfyourwouttt,: rsles, free estimates. (313)227- WATER HERATER BRIAN DONOVAN - LICENSED BUILDC:R HOME HEATING 8199. REPLACEMENTS Residential. Ccmmerclaland Insurance Repairs Service-Repair CUSTOM painting, Interlor, SNOWPLOWiNG, cut rale. DOn[?~a'ls'\.~ll~'J)(:J7~ Free. Estimates Cleaning exterlor, staining, texturing. Sallsfacllon guaranteed. W1U'1'BTHB Remodeling, Additions and New Construction drywall taping, sanding. (313)229-5818. NATIONALALLlANCEOP BUSINESS : Custom Duct Work (313)53S:C251. ENGLAND SNOWPLOWING. residential POBOX7207, Masonry Specialist CUSTOMpainting. Interiors or PLUMBING and commercial. Brighton, WASHIlTGTON. DC 2OOf4 421-9170 exterior., Reasonable. Free Howell and Pinckney. 10years Free Estimates r.wI A PIl1LlC SQVlCIOP TIllS PUWCATIOII eSllmates. Marv Chapman. (313)455-7474 experience. Reasonable ~'.:l .. na:AOVlUlSIllGOOIIIICIL t • (3131231·1330. rates. (517)54&-7879. (313)231-2355 (313)231-3364 SOUTH LYON HERALD-NORTHVILLE RECORD-WALLED LAKE-NOVI NEWS-THE MlLFORDTIMES-Wednesday. March 3. 1982 115Help Wanted 115 Help Wanted 101 Miscellaneous 112 Farm Equipment 152 Horses' 155 AnIIuI semc:es • HelpWIDtecI Miscellaneous TELLER. A permanent toUer Wanted Equipment : leather cral1 tools, LOG splitter, 10 HP Wisconsin BABY IiUeI' needed. In fI1'/' - EXECUTIVE position avallable at our BAY mare. 10 years. Iooklng 'eather, lacing and engine. 5 Inch cylinders. 26 MILFORD home. one day a week, flexi- Brighton Banking Office. WANTED: old toy trains and for good home. Will accept SECRETARY 'TIore (517)223-3632 Smith-Miller toy trucks. Inch stroke. S5OO. (313)735- DOG GROOMING ble. 1«2 small dllldren. pr" NO PreVIous teller experience reasonable offer. (313)887- mature woman 01 retired c0u- PosItion Immediately (313!449-248O. 7750. preferred. PleaSe call (313)994- e'ectnc chair for han- 3018. ple. (313)87803288. available executive EXPERIENCE peel person (313)878- NEW 3 polnt power take off '01 5565 ext 213 for intelYiew ap- WANTED. Old clocks and wat· aectetal'y In three person pointment Ann Trust Buzz saws, S495 while they HORSES boarded and sold. 222S. Main AIbor ches, any condition. Don Box stalls, Indoor arena. Also offlc:e. Must be self- NECESSARY last Anal clearance. Dave 685-7100 Co •• 100 S. Main. Ann AIbor. OIL HEATING White. (517J54&.3831. manure for sale. (31~-4537. directed with light book· Equal opportunity employer. , cut 50% Electric Steiner Farm Equipment, keeping experience. We haVe packaging and HARTlAND ALL BREEDS WANT to be your own ng costs cut 60%. Pro- 109 Lawn & Garden (313)695-1919or (313)694-5314. above average typing 'light Industrial boss? EQUESTRIAN CENTER Farmer's Insurance Group gas costs cut 45%. Care and Equipment POLE barn materials. we stock DOG GROOMING skills. pleasant phone assignments in the WIX- has boarded for breed. agent trainee positions 'ch Geo- Thermal heat a full line. Build It yourself and Horses and sale. AU T.LC. Reasonable CARRtERS wanted to d8IlYeI' voice. Excellent company OM area. Must be 18 or 10 HP Sears tractor with 36 Excellent carel Indoor arena, prices. For appointment. papers Wednesday afternoon aYialabIe In this area. Tralnlng I EffiCIency where It save, we can tell you how. paid benefits with yearly older with own transporta- Inch snow blower, 36 Inch heated stalls. pad- (313)0f37-&t34.(313)0f37-73ll5. ltS Proven lower South Lyon Lumber and Farm lounge. In QIIIds Lake Estates Moblle salarY In $15.000 range'or ,tlon. wi" not Interfere with present rtKYWerdeck, tire chains. docks, tralls. lumps. etc. employment Excellent In- atlng costs. A Plus ex- Center, 415 East Lake. NANCY'S GroomIng. profes- Home Part. South Lyon area. qualified person. CAll NOYlI cellent condition. $900. dessage and English riding (313)349.3627. come potential. Call for ~g Co (313)437·2507. (313)437-1751. sional. aU breeds. serving the &end Resume to: 'Wixom (313)34&-4133 (313)437-3Ol2. lessons. Appaloosa Stud Ser- 811ghton area for nine years. CARRtERS wanted to deliver P.O. Box 401 details. (313)559-1652. !BING supplies, Myers vice. KATHY'S TACK SHOP. INTERNAnONAL Harvester 113 Electronics (313)227-7915. papers Wednesday afternoon Milford. MI48042 SERVICES WOULD you give up 10 hours ps Bruner water Western/english boots. win Cub Cadets sales and service. tack. PROFESSIONAL dog gr0om- in Country Place Con- of your time lor $100 or more In ners, a complete line of new and used. Suburban WILSON 12 element laser hats, horse blankets. apparel GAOOIot ExperIenced. some ' ing. 12 years experience. In- domIniums. Novi area. The Temporary Help commission. Call (313)69&-1797 bing supplies. Martin's and gil1s. BIG Hat sale! Open knowledge of race horses, Lawn Equipment, 5955 Whit- beams. new In box. $175. CDE dudes nalls. glands. (313)349.3627. people or(313)887-2961. Queens-Way. ",are and Plumbing Supp- more Lake Brighton. 2 rotor. new in box, $135. 1iI 9 dally. by U5-23 ears. SouItI Lyon area. Please call Road, ham M-59 go bath. $10. BrIghton area. Juth Lyon (313)437-0000. (313)227-9350. Tempo 1 With power supply, south 2 miles to 11085 BlaIne. CHILD and Family ServIces 01 after 6p.m. (313)437-1425. WANTED, experienced karate (313)231-1572. MIchIgan has clerical p0si- Instructor to begin Immediate- (ER plano rolls, now pric- (313)632-5336. a GROOM wanted for horse SlMPUCITY lawn equipment, $375. (313)878-2184. MATURE to baby-sit In om $3 50 Large selection. PROFESSIONAl all broad dog tion open for a person CNet the farm. (313)437-1425. woman Iy. Call the West Oaldand sales and service. Briggs and ,..------. HORSES, show horses. my home. Novi area. (313)349- h Lyon Pharmacy, (on the grooming. 16 years ex- age of 55. low Income. Call WMCA,(313~. boarded, trained. lessons. (517)546-7530. Equal HAIR stylist with clientele. fuD er) Kohler engine repair. Howlett perience. Reasonable. Op- 5471. WE have an opening for a per- Brothers, Gregory. (313)498- Lyon Township area. Pasture, 01 part-time. ChoIce of days I Satisfaction guaranteed. portunity emploYer. MECHANIC wanted with cer- son In the accounting depart- L table, good condition, 2715. PETS trails, ring. (313)35M425 after (517)546-1459. and hours. (313)227-8137. an model, 4 x 8 with 3/4 COMMERCIAL sewing tification and tcols. Have jobs, ment. This position requires a SNOW thrower attachment for 6 p.m. HANDYMAN needed for In- slate top, plus ac- PROFESSIONAL dog groom- machine operators and please call (313)227-2162. ask person with a 2 to 4 year ac- Potaron tractor, $250. (313}887- '------~I4 year old. Half-Arab filly. 10 terior remodeling. Call after Ing,15yearsexperlence. Wall- assemblers. A.M. to4 P.M. for Joe counting degree. Please send ones, $250. (517)546-4346. green broke. looking for a 6 p.m. (313)887-9311. Brown. 4550. ed Lake. (3131624-5075. 4669 S. Old 23 at Spencer resume to P. O. Box 250. ORAMIC sugar Easter MATURE responsible woman SEARS 25 Inch riding mower, 7 151 Household Pets good home. Will accept Road. Superior Upholstery HOUSEWIVES. over 30 years Howell, MI. 48843. ,I Padded pIcture frames! reasonable offer. (517)546- TAMARA Kennels offers all to sit with elderly lady. 4 - 5 HP. Excellent running condi- Manufacturing Company. No old preferred. part-time day '''ouse House, 127 E. Lake breed boarding and per- days per week. Own transpor- WANTED: Drummer and tion, like new, new blade, 4 AMERICAN Eskimo puppies, ~0382.;-;=~~_,...... _.,.- __ calls. housekeeping positions now et, South Lyon. sonalized professional groom- tation required. Brighton area. keybOard player for country speeds, deflector, good buy. UKC, champion bloodlines, Hoof trimming- shoeing available. Guaranteed $3.50 an Ing. Appointments. (313~ CARRIERS wanted to deliver (313)221-8539after 4 pm. and western band. Top 40 and IBER stamps - Milford $395. John, (313)227-3284, fluffy white. (313)437-6364. (horse and pony). R. Morse. hour. (517)546-2222. 4339. the Northville Record MECHANIC originals. Must work days. 'S, 436 N Main, Milford. (313)231-3666. ALASKAN Malamute puppies blacksmith. (51n22J.9305. ~ Wedn.esday afternoons In INFORMATION on AlASKAN We need one certified (313)685-0096,Milford area. 6SS-1507 for sale, $60. (313)437~. HORSES boarded. 3570 Fen- and Klngsmlll Condominiums. OVERSEAS jobs. $20.000. qualified mechanic who takes ,L1STIC CB base with 110 Sporting Goods to $50.000. per year possible. AKC English Springer Spaniel, ton Road. Hartland. (313)887- (313)349.3621. pride In his work. Good wages 166 Help Wanted sales 'nna and coax, $100. Call (al2)998-0426. Dept 4404. BRUNSWICK pool table, 8 male, 4 months old. Beautiful 64nbefore8:00 pm. CARRIERS to deliver The Novl with dealership benefits. App- AVON, to buy or sellin Green )548-1509al1er6 p.m. liver and white. All shots. HALF Arabian colt, eighteen EMPLOYMENT ij News on Wednesday after- INFORMAnON on ALASKAN foot, slate, with accessories, ly In person to Terry Coble. Oaks, Genoa, Marion, losco, AR energy design and good condition, $600. (313}887- Loves kids. Housebroke. $150. months old. S250. (517)548- noons In Country Place Con- and OVERSEAS employment Stachler Chev-Olds. Inc. Putnam and Hamburg struchon Greenhouses, 2591. . (51n223-3347. 1693. Excellent Income potential. Fowlerville. (517)223-9129. Jnd water solar collectors. AUSTRALIAN Shepherd pups, :-:H'='ORS=E:-:-hoe~'----,---- '======~domlnlums. (313)349-3627. Call (312)741-9780. extention township. Call (313)662-5049or 357 Colt Trooper with holster )769-7633 obedient protective stock s mg and trimming. 165 H I W ted G raJ CARRIERS wanted to deliver (313)231·2227. and amo belt, $250. 12 gauge , e p an ene the South Lyon Herald 6275. dogs, farm ralsed. (313)662- (313)426-8419persislantiy. A unique opportunity to earn JRTS'vlEN, hunters and double barrell, $100.45 Caliber JOB hunting?? Lucky Duck 9064. ONE registered Palomino AUTOMAnC screw machine Wednesday afternoons In Kay $700 to $5,000 a month and up, nell owners. 26% hi-pro muzzle load rifle, $100. 45 Nursery now offering hourly AKC Golden Labrador Quarterhorse colt, one Ap- operator. Aanes and Cones and Marjorie Ann area. MECHANICS full or part-time. Other sty dog food. $9.50 per 50 CaJlber dueling pistol, $50. infant and child care while you Retrievers, 8 weeks, Cham- paJoosa colt, good coloring. setoUP required. minimum 5 ;;(31~3~)349-3627;:;;;=::..:..• .....,.-:-_....,....,.,.-- benefits can Include car, trips, nds Meal $8.50 per 50 (517)546-1509after 6 p.m. look. (313)221-5500. WANTED years experience. Send CARRIERS wanted to deliver Insurance, tax credits and free nds call (517)546-4528 or pion blood lines, vaccinated :(5::;1n=223-8861==~• ....,..----- LIGHT part-time work and 7 Foot pool table, $35. (313)227- $150. (313)629-6015. ' PU~EBRED Arab gelding, resume to Box 1237. c/o The South Lyon Herald on • With own tools retirement For Interview call 1546-9600 maintenance; someone who is 3092. Brighton Argus. 113 East Wednesday afternoons in the • Proof of certification Anron Associates, (313)349- ~AP copper, brass, BRl1TANY puppies, male and registered. bay with white farm oriented, seml-retired, In years min. experience GUNS - buy, sell, trade. All Grand River, Brighton, MI Wild Oaks Subdivision. • 7 ltOrS, battenes, lead, junk female, $30 each. (313)229- star, rides Western. good health looking for sup- 7355. kinds, new and used. Com- 5413. Reasonable. (313)349-9191. 48116. (313)349-3627. , Iron, etc. Free appliance plemental Income. Housing Call Immediately for tem- FORMER AMWAY DIAMOND plete reloading headquarters. AN enthusiastic self-starter "'CA""'R=Rl=ER=-wan--ted--to-d-el-ive-r pmg, Regal's. (517)546- BELGI 1973 Rustler 2 horse trailer, and all utilities fumlshed. porary assignment. DIRECTS has started a more Guns Galore, Fenton. (313)829- AN Shepherd (Sheep- better than new, $1,200. needed with all around office th N i profitable business. Looking experience, marketing ex- e news, Wednesday Security and 'personal (313)227-2034 5325. dog) pups. Black, AKC. $200 (31 ov for former distributors who EL round and square tub- up. Excellent guard and family ;;;;3;;)88~77-.~==="-'.....,.---..,-- perlence helpful but not afternoons, route open In Novl references required. Near OLIN skis, Tyrolia bindings would really like to triple their angles, channels, beams, dog. (313)647-1161. REGULAR Quarter mare, 3 Bar necessary. Advancement 26 apartments. Please call clr- Manchester; good environ- KELLYSERVICES,INC. Olin poles, Nordica boots. Ali Income. (313)229-1750 per- call Regal's. (517)546- BABY cockatiels, hand tamed Breeding, chestnut with flax- unlimited for the right person. eulation at (313)349-3627. ment If interested send leiter BRIGHTON, MI. new, never used. $425. sistantly. lutinos and greys. (5F\~Al" en mane and tail, rides Call Forex Corporation CERTIFIED ceramic teacher. to Box 246, Manchester, MI. M/F/H/EOE (313)227-1363after 6:30 pm. 3955 • fJ"'V' western. Booked to 1m- 48158. 3ER-deluxe model, por- (313)624-5715. ' ' Ceramic Center, (517)548-3817. S& W38ca1iber3 Inch barrel, 5 • pressively Royal for 1982- 9 zlg-zagger In sturdy ASSISTANT-dental. part-time CARETAKER couple, man for LIVE-IN help for elderly lady, shot Alrweight. Excellent con- COLLIE pups and adults. Reasonable. (313!349-9191. NANNY for 2 children, 2 years DON'TWORRV ABOUT y case. Payoff $48 cash or job involving some evening maintenance, woman for light housework, wages. dition, $200. Permit required. Healthy, sociable sables with REGISTERED Morgan gelding, and 5 months. 3 days per MONEY-EARN IT! nents of $7 per month. 5 (517)546-0243. After6 p.m.,(517)548-3175. vet exam and written work. Future full time poten- cleaning and some office week, some overnight in my Good $$$$. Set your r Quarantee. Universal guarantee. Pinckney. (313)498- 11 years old, excellent trail tial. Send appllcation/- work. 2 bedroom apartment. LAUNDRY attendant, 7 am. Ann Arbor home. Own own hours. call 109 Center, (313)334-0005. USED skis, K2-233 with 2126. horse. (313)878-3872. resumes to Dr. Fortson, 5889 utiltity and salary. (313)437- to 3 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, transportation. (313)995-1394. Solomon bindings, $50. K2-244 SAWDUST, 40 yard loads, Mrs. Celia Krieg REO Tecknics 125 watts COC Whit more La k e ROad =1223:::=.:-:--:- .,....-_ Wednesday •. Also, attendant PROGRAMMERS. Fees paid - with Solomon bindings, $40. I KER Spaniel pups, AKC, delivered. Smaller amounts channel, receiver, turn- Brighton, MI48116. ' EARN extra money at home, for Thursday. Friday, satur- 420-0627 Hart free style boots, size 9, buff, 2 females, 3 males. can be picked up. Bernerd local and national. call Anita, e, four speakers. (517)548- ASSISTANT _ Dental, part- collect names for us. $25. per day. 7 am. to 3 p.m. Apply (313)733-5600. Preferred $35. (313)229-5028. (313)383-6475. Kuhns, (517)546-2942. time job Involving some even- hundred guaranteed. Send Econ-O-Wash, ·413 S. Employment, Flint FINANCIAL planners. seeking CUDDLY Calico cat needs ST Lafayette, South Lyon. \RT shoppers know thril1 111 Farm ProdUcts responsible loving home. ART to Anish for/lactating ing work. Future full-time stamped self-addressed PART-time RN or LPN. send 3 career minded people, col- ppmQ is the way to go. Female, longhair, very affce- broodmares and nursing foals potential. send applications/- envelope for Information. MUSICIAN needed. Perma- resume to: P. O. Box 219 lege preferred. No experience APPLES and fresh cider. i $16.50 per 25 lb. bag. Colo's resumes to: Dr. Fortson, 5889 Ronald Graham, P.O. Box nent substitute for active necessary. We provide train- ,slgnments of new and t Fowlerville, MI. 48836. ' Warner's Orchard and Cider onate. (313)624-9178 al1er Elevator, east end of Marion Whitmore Lake Road, 7001,Ann Arbor, MI. 48107. small church in Howell. Ing, office and secretarY. Illy used clothing for the PART-time medical billing and Mill, 5970 Old U5-23, Brighton. 5:30 p.m. Street in Howell. (517)546-2720. (313)227-3388. Average first year Income lie family Just waiting for Brighton, MI. 48116. EXPERIENCED landscape receptionist. Approximately 20 (313)229-6504. CANARIES, one male, one $25,000. If you believe you're at the Dutch Treat Thril1 BABY-SITTER needed for 1 foreman, capable of accepting MANAGER - New York State to 30 hours per week. Must be female, ready for breeding. SALE. Arabians and half Ara- qualified, contact ·Tom Bac- ,ppe, 6468 M-36, Hamburg. 5,000 Bales Bright straw, 90 (313)349-8187. bians. We must cut our herd In morning klndergartener, complete responsibilities for based managing company re- experienced in all Insurance cents on down. (517)223-9240 11:30 am to 4 pm. Spencer supervising 6 man crew. zldewlcz (313)229-5155. )RAGE bUilding, 8 x 20 or DOBERMAN, gentle, house half. We are offering twenty quIres self-motivated, am- forms. References required. d as chicken coop. Has 2 (517)223-9768. ' i ed head of horses at reduced School area. (313)227-9757. Shrubs 'N Stuff Incorporated. bitious Individual to manage (313)478-5870. \-iOMEMAKERS, good earn- tra n ,black, tan, 1'12 years. prices. No reasonable offer (313)437-2792. (ngs from your home. Call Ie and 1 small sliding win- 200 Bales second cutting hay. luxury apartment complex In PART-TIME secretary needed Neutered, shots. Wonderful refused on untrained horses. BABY-SITTER needed in my EXPERIENCED Ford sales L.T.D. Associates. (313)227- v (517)223-3191. (313)735-7750. Northville home for 2 Northville beginning .mid to for real estate office. Pleasant family pet. $35. (313)235-8331. Make an offer. Call or write for lm SLR camera Sears, FIRST cutting hay, green, no preschoolers, 7 am to 4 pm, person wanted at Wilson Ford late J,4arch. Career advance- voice and typing required. For 9213. DOBERMAN, male, black and sales list. call ahead if visiting glex 55mm f1.4 lens. Also rain, 100 bale minimum, $2.40 $65 per week. Older woman Mercury, Brighton. (313)227- ment possible, excellent appointment ask for Virginia INSURANCE sales. 30 leads 'photo, Wide angle lenses bale. Also third cutting. Call tan, 5 years old. Family pet the farm. Nixons BerJoy Ara- preferred. (313)349-1691. -=11::::71~.==--::.,.....-..,....,::----:-__ benefits, salary commen- Martin, (313)349-4030. per week, no recession. call and good watchdog. Pro train- bians. 2820 Jennings, Whit- surate upon 'experience. Rex, (517)323-3923. I electrOnic flash. $225. al1er6 pm. (517)223-9715. BABY sitter, my home, GRINDER Hand. Experienced PART-TIME help for elderly In- ed, $50. Also hooded rats, $3. more Lake, Michigan 48189. Resume to: H. Rafferty, Col- 7)546-4135al1er 6 pm. HAY for sale. Delivered Meadowbrook and Nine Mile preferred but not necessary. valid lady. Will need lady to LOCAL Amway distributor is Ask for Renee. (517)546-6947. (313)449-2728. onie East Apartments, 173 OWBLOWERS, close out reasonable. (313)437-4201. Monday thru Friday light Also part-time Janitor. stay overnight. For Informa- helping many persons earn ENGLISH Springer, male, 8 TW~;;:;O:-:=:h'::o;':rs:::e=--""tr-a"'i1e-r-""$60""-Ohousekeeping, own trilnspor- Supreme Tri-Blt, 300 Franklin, Doo~one Drive, Latham, NY. money working two to four all models Loeffler HWI HAY for sale, first and second tion call (313)349-1030 or ~kS, AKC. $150. (313)632-, (313)349-4845. .- :~: -' 12110. _' .-. ~ hours a day. We can help you. rdware, 29150 Five Mile at cutting. (313)426-8578. talion, references. Call after - Brighton., ., ~- (313)349'8855; Ask for Jim or ddlebelt, Livonia. (313)422- • • THINK. Raille replacements Louise. For Interview call (313)227- LAMA milk replacer for lambs 6 pm. (313)349-3062. 10 FEMALE Dober~an, 3 mon- Breed your good mares. Ex: 2953. $24.30 per 25 lb. bag. Cole's PREFERRED grandmotherly th:;, and car carner. Cropped cellent AQHA stud service. ON TV needs ambitious self 1FT luggage, 2 pieces, new Elevator, east end of Marlon type baby·sltter In my home, ) After 5 30 pm (313)632- tall and ears and puppy shots. Gentle, friendly. working Monday thru Thursday, motivated men and women for Street In Howell. (517)546-2720. $175. (313)227-9398al1er11 am, blood lines. Contracts 31 4:00 pm to 6:30 pm, Friday the Livingston County area. MIXED hay and straw ask for Debbie. available. (51n223-3205. Top commissions paid. Call ORM wmdows and doors, 4:00 pm to 4:30 pm. Call delivered, good quality sales office (313)227-2949 for ,Ide sliders, custom made, FOR low cost spay, neuter in- TWELVE year old registered before 2:00 pm, (517)546-8529. limited quantity. (313)475-8585 Interview. e estimates (517)548-2200. formation, call Humane Socie- Standardbred gelding broke PERSON to deliver stores and after 5:00 pm. ty, (517)548-2024. to English, Wester~, and carriers for the livingston SALESPERSONS needed, IX preparation In your home ORDER chicks now to come in LAS S I E Coli i e m a Ie, harness. $450. (313)632-5516 County Press. Monday and must be neat In appearance. I Michigan Tax Consultants April and May. Cole's Australian Sheep collie male, after5:00 pm. Wednesdays In the Howell Only those serious aiJoui c (We make house calls Elevator, east end of Marion neu~ered! shots. SoI1 female • ::W:;;E:;;S=T=ER=N~::":'::,E:-n-g::-Ils""'h-sa-d-d-Ie-s, 1hour Fowlerville area. Duties also working need apply, ex- 'cause we care). For an early Street In Howell. (517)546-2720. perience helpful but will train, JpOlntment call (517)546-9600. collie miX, spayed. Outside bridles, bits, show clothing Include hiring carrier boys and POTATOES, Sebago and Pon- dogs. $30. (313)235-8331. etc. Household Items: girls. Must be good with advances are possible. Also JFFY'S 26% Protein Dog can lead tiac Reds. Bring your own con- LABRADOR, mild, gentle (313)437-2281. children, and have van or truck looking for sales manager. )od $13 75 per 50 lb. bag. Tuf- tainer. Hay, first cutting. house dog, 2 years, spayed, W'-::A7.N=T=ED~:~g~ood=---h-o-rs-e-tr-al-le-r, with ·cover. Cali (313)227-4442 Call to make appointment bet- s Puppy MIX $7.45 per 20 lb. (517)546-4569 or (517)546-3998. shots. $30. (313)235-8331. cash or trade 1976 Honda. - giving name, phone number ween 8:00 am and 5.00 pm, ag High life Dog Bone to the job (517)546-5826. POTATOES, white or red. and type of vehicle. ISCUlts $1 60 per 2'12 lb. bag. LABRADOR puppies. AKC (517)546-8515. Also. onions. 11 miles north of YOU can earn extra Income {lIe's Elevator, east end of champion bloodlines, show or :'Y"'O::';U"'R""h"':o:='rs':':e"-o-r-u-s-eou-r-s-.sa-d- REGISTERED nurse, fUll-time, Fowlerville on Fowlerville from your home. Konnell lanon Street In Howell. field, carry genes for black, dleseat, huntseat, western, 40 hours par week, experienc- Road. 3 miles east to 5885 of a lifetime. Company. Call (313)437-8111. l17)546-272O yellow or chocolate. Shots, dressage lessons. Horses ed In detoxification of Braden Road. Kenneth Mahar. substance abuse patients illUMPH Wild Bird Mix $8.55 wormed, dewclaws removed. boarded, indoor and outdoor Is getting a good-paYlng JOb worth about an hour 167 Business (517)634-5349. (517)54&-5428. arenas, trails, paddocks, preferred. Qualification: ler 50 Ib t-ag Finch Mix $7.90 of your tune? If you think so, come to MoTech's STRAW. (313)878-3092. Graduation from an acCredited Opportunities 1er 10 Ib bag. Cole's Elevator, LHASA Apso, Pekingese, heated observation room. FREE- Seminar. And learn about the many JObs avail· school of nursing with current 'ast end of Manon Street In STRAW for sale, $1 a bale. Shih Tzu puppies, AKC, shots, Dressage, Betty Forsyth; A beautiful and highly eXCiting able now to diesel/heavy equipment mechanICS. registration with the Michigan iowell (517)546-2720. Delivery available. Quantity wormed, small. $199 up. huntseat, Adell Gardner. Jean and Sportswear shop of discounts. (51n223-8289. (517)546-1459. .,,:(5..;.;17)548-cc::..;.~1:..;4..;.;73::.._ -Find out what skills are necessary (you may already Board of Nursing. Send your own. $12,500. to $16,500. 'HREE wheel ATV with ski, have some Without knowing It) .• How you can get top resume by March 10, 1982 to: Includes Inventory, fixtures, .300 1/3 h p sprayer com- STRAW for sale, 90 cents a MINIATURE Schnauzers, six 153 Farm Animals Brighton Hospital, 12851 E. In-shop training, one paid air- lressor, $75 36 inch Sears bale. Large bales. Delivery week old puppies. (313)449- traiRiRg fast:.. -How you can finance your training -Meet Grand River, Brighton, MI fare to Apparel Center and ,now blower, $200. sears available. (517)546-3409. 2728. ARAUCANA roosters, young the people Who can help you get a jOb. 48116Attn: Personnel Dept. more. Over 100 nationally "ood Lathe, $150. Large anti- STRAW. 10,000 bales, will and variety of colors, for sale. POODLES, AKC, Toys. White To sign up for this FREEseminar, call us today at 931-0850. RESUME. Increase your job known brands such as Levi ~ue mahogany Victrola, $150. store until summer. Price and black, $125 to $200. (517)223-3191. opportunities with a profes- Lee, Chic, Calvin Klein, Jor: Oak cupboard, $200. Large pie depends on quantity, (313)231- (313)231·1531. BEES, order now for mid-April .$~ft'loIf"104b1c r(1otl'\t411Qtl (na'Sf 'CQ\I'ftO sionally organized resume. dache, Zena. Call now! ,afe $150 WIcker truck, $100. 3018. pick-up In South Lyon. 2 lb. PARROTS, Blue and Gold Tax deductable. (313)231-1438. Pacesetter Fashions, Inc. 1- Ice cream table and 2 chairs, STRAW and shelled corn for pack with queen, $22. 3 lb. d};CHRYSLER Macaw, $575. Amazons, Tame ~ LEARNING INe SOUTH Lyon Collision taking ~ $95 Square oak table, $100. sale.1-(517)546-4265. pack with queen, $27. Call for I1IoTech .. Orange Wing, $165. Yellow applications for experienced BRIGHTON restarurant, high Oak s,de board, $75. Many STRAW, 90 cents bulk or $1.00 Cheek, $325. (517)546-9784. prices on large orders. USDA other antiques too numerous certified. Complete bee sup- Diesel Mechanics combination person, must be traffic area. Good people per bale. (517)546-0025. \ PAIR of Zebra finches 3 story to men\lOn (313)878-9062 after plies. Honey-Flo Apiary, 26800 School qualified and have own tools. good credit, good terms. Cali SPICER Orchards, fruit tree bamboo cage, accessories. 931·0850 (313)437-2473,(313)437-6100. Betty Pelkey. Preston Realty. 5 p m.:....-__ --:- _ N. Dixboro, South Lyon. sal~. Order your tree now for $20. (313)88HI383. SPICE company looking for (313)227-7400. Detroit line USED and new furnaces, gas (313)437-9675. sprrng planting. (313)632-7692. RABBITS and bunnies French responsible person with (313)548-1668. or 011 Flue dampers up to 6 in- CHICKENS, ducks, Apple, peach, plum, pear and Lop, New Zealand, Polish and grocery store experience for cres, $3950. (517)54lHl652. If pheasants. and gunleas, COUPLES: part·time or full- cherry trees. ~peclal this English Angoras. Bunnies, $2. no answer (313)271-4123. (517)546-4634. part·tlme work, 2 or 3 morn- time opportunities in our week, Red Delicious, $4.50 Rabbits $5. (313)227-9488 Ings, approximately 10 hours marketing and management VOLCANO II woodstove, EIGHT bred Helferd cows, two half bushel. Fresh cider and' • per week. Prefer person business. (313)437-8815for ap- 100,000 B T U. Excellent con- doughnuts. US-23 north to SMALL dog grooming In- and three years old, $550 residing near new Mellers pointment. dition. $650 (51n546-6271. Clyde Road exit, east 114 mile. cludes bath, ears, nalls, each. Four yearhng Heifers, Thrifty Acres store. An equal DIRECT MARKETING, Once In WEDDING Invitations, WHEAT straw. (517)546-{l(l17. glands, $8. (313)632-7156. open; one 8 month old bUll, Hey K\d\ opportunity employer. Call TWO 5 week old toy, black a lifetime you can be In the napkinS, thank you notes, $250each. (313)735-7750. (313)557-9550 between 9 and right place at the right time. matches, everything for your 112 Farm Equipment pups, half registered Chinese FORTY head bred cows, due 11a.m. Own your own business with wedding The Milford Pug, half traveling salesman in March and April. Will sell all BLADES, 3 pt. Plows, discs, 3 $50 each. (313)227-7595 al1er TWO advertising Interns. One Olde Worlde Inc. a six year old Tlmes,436 N Main, Milford, or In lots of five or more. Price wnatcna for South Lyon area May thru debt free company. Our 20% (313}SB5-1507. pI. roto-bllers. Lawn mowers, 4:30 pm. determined by quantity pur- 5 and 6 ft, snowblowers,S and i'iW~A=;T:!:C7:H:=:DOG=:-:-lri""s""h"'K""e-rry"""'B-I-e August, one for assignment In rellrement plan Is the highest WELLPOINTS and pipe 1'A chased. (313)231-3018. various Sliger/Livingston 6 11., 1980 prices. All 3 pt. Terrier A K 'c papers in' In the Industry. Please, only and 2 lOch, use our well driver Ex FIFTEEN feeder pigs, $37 areas. Ideal for Journalism equipment at last year's cellent'watch'dOgforcou'Plel~ , d0\ people truly Interested in In- and pitcher pump free with each. (5m546-8629. students. Apply 'to Sliger/- prices until March 1! Lay- the country. Call Brl hton . ? creasing the quality of their purchase Martin'S Hardware aways. Hodges Farm and (313)231-1731 g HAVE ttandard Jennet, would Livingston Publications, At- life and future security should and Plumbing Supply, South Garden, (313)629-6481. Since W~A~NT::E5D;':':::3~'~,...... --- like to breed 10 your jack. tention: M. Preville, 323 E. respond. Six digit income Is Ly~n {313}437-OOOO 1946. : to 9 month old Hartland, (313)887-8472 before \NEONESOA'( · Grand River, Howell, MI. very realistic. Call (313)437· WILL bUIld any size dog COMPLETE Yellow Lab., male, must be 8:00 pm. 48843. 9700. house, by order, (313)349-0716. LY rebul!t 8N trac- housebroken and take com- tor, new tires, With plow, mands (313)349-7500 HEIFER for sale, freshen In TAKING applications for ex· INSTANT CASHI The demand perlenced bartender, lIart WATER softener, Artesian, 4 $1,900. (313)349-5812. . WE I M'A R . March. Two Surge bucket for Rawlelgh products Is years old, $175 (313)878-91150. FORD 3000 with heat houser A N A R pup s, 4 milkers, complete. One time. Apply In person at greater today than ever excellent condition. John :~mJ~1Ievenings only vacuum pump. (51n223-9943. Palzano's, 8180 Grand River, before. Earn money right now 108 Miscellaneous Brighton. Deere 494-A four row corn ~;;;;;~=~.----;:,.---:--- HAY STRETCHER from servicing customers In your Wanted planter, excellent condition. YORKIE pups, 7 weeks, one ANDERSON'S FEED. 12% own area. (313)437-8598. Bestoffers (517)548-2758 male, one female, AKC BUYING standing timber, complete feed, $4.93 per bag. We've got ajob for you! MOBILE pressure washing hardwoods, all grades and FORD 3600: new. Deale; cost registered. (313)227-6928. Full line of Anderson's Feed SECRETARIES system with accounts lor sale. Sizes, P F Inc (313)662-7655. over $10,300. One only at 152 Horses & available at Munson's Feed, For further Informalion call (313)887-1088. Near M-59 and SENIOR TYPIST (517)548-3863al1er5 p.m. BUYING- used furniture and $9,100. M,F. 245 diesel, load- Equipment US-23. Once a week, on Wednesdays, our community newspapers are home delivered by app!'anGes (517)223-9212. . ed, 220 hours, $8,500 cash. We have temporary long NORTHVILLE. Beauty shop In Ford 8N, re-bullt, new tires, APPALOOSAS for sale. Four PYGMY goat, 10 weeks male. young people just like you (minimum age eleven years old). :rt1ey're earning money and short term mall. Attractive shop In fine GUN.lype furnace, fuel oil, 20 $1,850. Others from $1,095. year old colored filly, well (313)878-3289. ' every week and are eligible for our contests for prizes and vacations. More people assignments close to your location. Carl Johnson Realty Inches WIde, 5 feet tall and 20 M.F. 202 loader, 3 pt., live broke. Three year old colored REGISTERED 4 year old are reading our newspaper In Pinckney, Howell, Hamburg, Hartland, Brighton, home. (313)349-3470. ;, Inches deep, thermostatic Milford and Highland and therefore, we need additional carriers. If you live p.t.o., $3,450. Hodges Farm gelding, broke. 2 two year Angus bull. (5m54&-4569 or So CALL NOWI PARTY Store with 3 bedroom control (5m546-0537. Equipment, (3131629-6481. olds, colored. Yearling stud (517)54&:3998. around here and aren't doing anything on Wednesday ... Soutllfleld house, 2 unit apartment, fron- t-fU-MMEL'S, Royal Doulton Since 1946. colt for halter or race, flashy. (313) 569-7500 REGISTERED dairy goats, kids tage on Chain of lakes, Pin- Cha, actor Jugs and figurines, Livonia FORD 9N, 3 point hitch with A Iways a few good weanllngs and bred does. Come visit our call our Circulation Department TODAY and leave your name, ad- ckney area. $185,000. $65,000 collectors plates, (313).455- f (313) 525-0030 rear blade and chains $1 200. or sale. All priced to sell, horde (313)498-3276. down, 9% Interest. (517)548- 4881 (313)8~157 after 6 pm,' terms available. (313)878-6771. dress, phone number and age. Ann Arbor/Ypsilanti 2915. SCRAP -wantod. Copper 45 to WANTED: one Barred Rock (313) 434-5611 GEHL grinder, excellent con- A good home would be given SALES peoplo wanted. 60 cents per pound. Brass 25 rooster. (313)887-8472 before dillon, $350 Ilrm. 1313)878-9532 to a 16 plus hands horse by a Livingston County Brighton Shaklee Corporation. Nutri- to 50 conts per pound, Auto 8:00 pm. :":"::-:::-.,..,....,.,..-~=- • 14 year old girl with lots of love (517)546-4809 (313)227-4442 win SERVICES tional suppllments, household radiators 35 cents per pound. NEW Holland 676 spreader, but not much money. Call 154 Pet Supplies and personal care products, Tungsten Carbide $4 to per $5 five years old, excellent condl- (313)624-4422. The Temporary Help Free trips, car and life-time In- pound Aluminum (free of tlon, $1,500. Oliver 575 5/16 5 year:";'-'-;ol:::d~A:-P-pa"'loo-sa-ma-re-MUST sell 30 gallon fish tank, ., People come. (313)685:1014. Iron) 15 to 30 cents per pound. bottom plow, seml·mounted, saddle and hay S500 Musi all accessories. Linda Milford South Lyon Batteries $2 each. Mann (313)632-5181before p.m. ' • hydraulic reset plus add-on sell, (517)546:3589. ' 5 (313)685-7546 (313)349-3627 WANTED. Experienced 170 Situations Wanted Metals Co, 24804 Crestview Sliger/Livingston waitress. Applications taken ---::=-----1 Court, Farmington Hills. ~tt~~ f~IFs~:i~:~:~~ BUYING good riding horses. 155 Animal Services Publications, Inc. 'between 11 am and 4 m ALTERA nONS and sewing for (313}478-6500. Deere 894A plate planter, Grade or registered, (517)46S- MarCh 3, 4. No phone JIS: lit. lor restyling, for comfort, TRACTOR -a-n-d-m-a-n-u-r-e 3623 ALL breed dog grooming. eight row, Insecticide, dry fer_ ;:;~':u:;;::-:-::=~-:----:-- (313)227-2129. NoyllW.lI.., La'. N._' MArOld r- Chemung Hills Country Club (~:3u~;I~e71' Call Carmen, flllzer, $2,000. (51n223-8461 BEFORE seiling, try us. Buy. Sou'h Lyon H... 1d• Nol1...... A.-d spreader wanted. Also other \3125Golf Club Road. ' ,.., "VU • miscellaneouS equipment and days, (517)223-8747evenlnos. Ing horses, lame, aound. Plt:k- ALL breed trimming. Sue ______&..' _ Ing up ponies. (313)887·2101. Beyer, (5m223-8371! hay wanted (313)437-4537. Wednesday. March 3. 1982-SOUTH LYON HERALD-NORTHVILLE RECORD-WAllED LAKE·NOVI NEWS-THE MILFORD TIMES-9-B 170 Situations Wanted 175 B ' 201 Motorcycles I Z05 SnowmobIles 220 AutoP ..... 220 Auto P..... 221 Construction 230 Trucks 230 Trucks A & R CleanIng T8IIII. Houaea, Prof semc:e. &SetYIce equipment SNOWMOBILE. 1974. $250. I ,semce . apartments, parties aJao (bar 1975 Chevy Luv, Buick V-8, 4 BuRNING more and clean-log SUZUKI GS-65OE. many ex· Mlnl·blke. $175. Go-cart, 1973 Pinto 4 speed. runs, lor WANTED asphalt paving BRAND NEW eXpedence). Daryl (313)348- le traa, excellent condition. Must speed. Insulated cap. $1,9S0. aa? Moat ftues $35. Safe sell Immediately. serious on- SIdewInder $350. Call (517)546- parts or whole. Make offer. No equipment 1 to 2 ton roller. '81 ~ TON PICKUP (313)437-9477. 7117,Tanvny(313l349-e183. Sweep. (517)5e2352. !y.(313l229-66S9. 8709 weekdays. call (313)231· STEVENSON'S title. (517)546-5486. paver and dump truck. Big. automatic, power ===-F=:-~-:---:::-- A loVIng home child care 9128 weekends. '73 and '74 ~ ton Chevy CHAIR Caning, hand cane, 1978 Suzuki 1~RM, stock REBUILT leal springs lor cars ::(31.:,:32:)229-6672.=-::= _ steering & brakes & more pickups lor body parts. Make center. fuJI-time. $30 with 1971SkI Whiz, excellent condI- and Iklht trucks. guaranteed. 8600 No. GVW, $7,895. 2 to nursery school. Pace's ABC woven, splint. rush. Marge'S condition, low hours, S4OO. offer. (517)548-3078. Country Caning. (313)49&-2695. (313)818-8360evenings. tion, $200. Snowmobile trailer, Nowupto Call for estimates (313)474- 230 Trucks choose Irom. Play Park. (313)87&-3087. 0910. Arc Spring, Inc. 31746 =:-:-...,...."-..,....,....,,,...... ,,...,...- DEXTER CHEVROLET 1973Chevy pickup. Good con- CARPENTRY by Greg, In- 1964 Triumph Bonneville, like new, 2 place, $250. $50.00cash paid A·1 cleaning ladles. General (3131437-6128. Weal Eight Mile, Farmlng1on' 1974 Chevy 1 ton. 14 It. stake TRUCK CENTER dltlon, $1,100. (313)231·1305 surance repairs. (313)887-8791. disassembled. all parts to for junk cars Hills rack, $1,295. Twenty other 535-4493 a1ter6 p.m. and spring. Mrs. Hoban. TWO snowmobiles. 1978 GP- • dumps tractors vans Clark' (313)363-5740, (3131887-«330. FIBERGLASS REPAtR. finish, not jun!<. $300 or best High prices 1972 Chevy 3/4 ton, 45,000 Specializing In boat repair, offer. 1971 Triumph Bon- 440 Yamaha, excellent condI- SNOW tires, rims H78-15. like Tractor's. (313l829-9378: s accessories. miles. (313)227-3092. N honest lamlly man, SIlOWIllObIlehood repair. Free neville, good condltlon, $500 tion. 1973Suzuki, good condI- for new. car tune-up esperately needs work nowl estimate. Prolesslonal or beat offer. (313)231-1960. tion, needs minor track repair. late model wrecks (313)34808335. Interior painting. patch Fiberglass Services. 9900 1979Yamaha yz PaIr $700 IIrm. (3131878-9532. TWO white bucket seats. ex· plastering. staining, and wall Weber, Brighton. (313)227- -250, excellent , cellent condition. $50. 6509 COnditlon, never raced, low TWO 2 pJace snowmobile washing. 18 years experience. trailers. $100 and $126. (3131632-5576. very re8aonable. (511)546.0984. • hours. Brand new Metzler rear (313)887-1482 GREATER South Lyon sewer tire. sprocket, chain. S950. (5171546-2619. TWO H-15 sears tlres and two· ALL Fall or weekly cleaning Cleaning. My name Is Howard (3131437-4984. 1979 Yamaha 300, $850 or best H-15 sears snows. on Ford beautllully done by a Christian Cockrell. and II you have any ~1979;';::;Yamaha=':::;:::"'":'YZ=-~1~00'"",-pe-rf"':'ec--:-t rims. Brand new. $150. USED CAR offer. (517)548-8372 belore home economist (In 350 Cubic Inch 4 bolt main. all woman sewer problems. give me a shape, raced two times. 2:30 p.m. (313)49&-2672.Pinckney. prolessJonal maId's uniform) new par1S. Turbo 400 trans lor call. (3131437-4537. $everal1981 VZ-8l's. Allin ex. YAMAHA 1980340 deluxe. $975 sale. (517)548-4234. ask lor USED engine and body parts. .. lor homes and businesses. 71 Monte ~g~31437-2695. Also lull service homemaker's HOME Improvement services. cellent shape. (517)546-4569or IIrm. (313)629-3286evenings. Rlck. skills expertly perlormed: Carpentry and roofing. Quality (517)548-3998. 1971 Yamaha, SL292. 1972 350 Chevrolet engine, corn- child supervision, laundry, work. reasonable prices. ~'9;;;78;F.:;Y~amaha~~'":'YZ;:;-:'25O=E'"".-e-x. Allouette, 295. 1974Chapparal. plete with starter. runs good, reg tag meal preparation etc. etc. (313)349-7020,(313)272-4085. cellent shape. Must sell. S600 440. Bast offer. (517)546.3599. $95. (5171521-3517. WANTED 517)54&-2222. PIANO, organ lessons. Allor best offer. Some work per. CHEVELLE posl-track axle. JUNK OR WRECKED BOOKKEEPER, experienced, ages, In your home. In private lormance products, proles- 210 Boats & Equipment $175.350 Chevy engine, $150. through closing, relerences. studio. experienced college slonal maintenance. 6412 Camaro passenger dqor and CARS OR TRUCKS (313)685-2969. trained teacher. (313)669-3981. Sidney. Saxony Subdivision. BOAT trailer, 14 leet, 500 lender. 302 Ford engine. TOP DOLLAR REBAIE SALE SECRETARIAL typing and Brighton. pound capacity. Immaculate (517)546-1438. BABY-sitting, any age, days, MILFORD SALVAGE word processing service. ;;1978;~Yamaha=:;:-:-;;;850:::.-4~,000==-m""lIe-s.condition. new tires. $2SO. 1971 307 Chevy engine with have relerences, country set- (517)546-$04. ting In Howell area. (517)546- Business. legal. personal, $1.100 or offer. Call alter 74,000 miles. $200. Transmis- 8902. personaliZed form letters, 8 p.m. weekdays. (517)546- 18 It. Crestllner, 140 HP 110. sion also. $75. (313)229-6922. (313) 360-2425 contracts. manuscripts. 0911. bow seater, snap-on mooring BABy-srmNG In Howell. day 1970 Camaro par1S. Dodge van transcription service. Pick up :;;1978;-;:;YZ;:;-400-=::~.-n-ew-c""'haI~n-an"""'dcover. winter storage cover. For sate. All car and truck FIRST TIME EVERt SALE ENOS FRI., MARCH 5th or night. Ann Probstfeld. 38 gallon gas tank, new straps. and delivery avallable. Calloc spr k ts S550 (51"""" .,.,•., Northland trailer with tension parts. Radiators. starters, (517)541Hl439. Quest, (517)548-2873 or e. • '~. (313)878-2184. '71 TRANS AM tI8so '7t IIOICZAHATCHIACK smo '80 TORONADO Sl750 (511)546-1385. 1981Yamaha exciter 250. Uke brake. skis. tow rope, slalom alternators, motors, T·tope..... 23.000-. 3O.000__ To5elll L_wlIhoptlono. BABYSITTER has opening for ski. Excellent condition. 1971 Ford truck motor and transmissions. all body .... ATII hOG .... ATII 1300 .... ATII 1300 .. a 2-4yr. old In her play group. SEWING and alterations on new. 4,500 miles. $850. $5.000.(313)878-5782. automatic transmission, $150. -"s,etc. restaurant uniforms. Sweet (511)546-1477..keep trying. (3131498-2672.Pinckney. ull or part·tlme. Children 12loot aluminum boat and 5 hp 8AL. se8so 8ALI!'3450 8AL. '8450 ve closely supervised ac- Adellnes, choruses, replace 205 Snowmobiles motor, cushans, oars and car FOUR Mag rims lor Plymouth. 225 Autos Wanted chrome, good condition. $100. .. GIWD LIIUIlS4 DOOR _ tivities. Northville area. 30&- zippers, mens wear. Call bet- top carriers. $500. Ice auger. 3 Alr.m. c:na.. __ 6397 ween 12 noon to 1 p.m. or 1980 Arctic Cat 440 Pantara. (5171223-3189. BUYING junk cars and late poles, skimmer. Ice spud. $50. model wrecks. We sell new CHILD care, weekdays only, 4 p.m. t09 p.m. (313)981-3988. $1,600 or best offer. (313)878- (517)548-1525. HIGH performance tires, set .... ATllhOO 01 4 Goodyear wlngloot and used parts at reasonable Hamburg, Whitmore Lake TRUCK lor hire. haul anything. ;;53Oll;..=:;-:-;:;:-;-;_"'"7.:'="'....,.... MARINE engine. older big prices. Mlechlels Auto 8AL8$5885 area. (313)231-1330. c I e a n 0 u t gar age s, 1980Arctic Cat Lynx. 2000 twin block aids. Very low hours on radials. T255-60R-15. New, never mounted. $350 or best Salvage. (517)546-4111. CHILD care, near downtown basements. yards. etc. with cover. low hours. ex- rebuilt. drive transmis- '71 RIVIERA 18250 '11 CHEYETTE 4 DOOR $C895 '78 ClIIYSlER WAGON $2115 offer. (313) 227-5534. T_&Canry.4S.oooIdull_ Howell, lots 01 TlC, any age, (3131437-1994. cellent condition. $900. or best sion. $380. (3131632-5576. 228 Construction Halcllbodc. eulomatJc. .... HOLLEY Street Dominator .... ATII.aOO .... ATII 1300 full time prelerred. (517)546- TYPING.word processing. offer. (3131437.2843. NEW, stili in box. Chrysler Equipment ~-.--.. •• ATlltIGO 7583 belore 2:30p.m. Reports, letters, transcrlp- 1978Arctic Cat Pantera. $1.100 15 hp boat motor iIJ1d tank. manllord for small block 8AL. $7750 8ALI!'48g5 8ALE'1885 tlons, etc. Experienced, ao- or best offer. (313)227-2792. $700.Firm. (517)54&-2134. Chrysler. $40. 4 speed 1965 Chevy stake truck. $800. ClEANING done prolesslonal- transmission lor Chrysler A Jo.'m Deere crawler loader. ly to suit your needs In home curate, last Will pick up and 1972 Chaparral. Flreblrd ss- deliver. (313)227-4222. 292. mint condition $475 or body. $150.(3131426-2351. $2.000.(517)546-9565. ALL PRICES DISPLA YED IN WINDOWSI/ or office. Good references. 215 Campers, Trailers TUTORING. your home. All best (313)227-5203•• MAGNETIC signs lor your 1974 Dump truck. low low fl,17)546-8825. & Equipment mileage. (313)349-1755. HILD care, home away from subjects, all levels. Adults. 1978 John Deere Spitfire. ex- truck or car. All sizes. Custom home, hot lunches and active children. certified teachers. cellent condition, $825 or best 6 man tent, $100.7'h hp designed lor your needs. call FORD 4500 loader and (313)685-1507or come Into the • play. Good relerences. Off M- Day. night service. (313)356- offer. (313)227-4525. Evinrude outboard motor. $75. backhoe. $6.995. Ten other 59 near U5-23. (313)632-7662. 0099. 1971 Johnson. running condl- (517)546-6312. Mlllord Times. 436 N. Main loaders, dozers. cranes. TYPING. experienced typist tlon. or great lor parts. $50. Street. Mlllord. Clark's Tractors, (313)629-9378. CHILD care, lots of love and 11'1.lloot self contained pickup J1!OI>OOt>OOCl~>OOCl~~OC*OOOC~OO"" attention, Hartland area, will type fast and accurate. (313)229-2467. ~ camper. Good condition. (3131632·5481. Will pickup and deliver at your ~'977=':;:;Ka:";w:':asak=:-'-'iSS=T'""440"""""""'$8--7-5(517)546-3599. f convenience. Transcripts., (517)546-7139. •. UTILITY trallers. New. Buy EXPERIENCED baby·slttlng, briefs. letters. bulletins. my licensed home, days only, newsletters invitations an- 1978 Kawasaki Invader 440, direct from manufaclurer. 4x8, NORTHVILLE. NOVI AREA near 1-96. (313)62~. nouncemenis, lIyers or In- custom pinstripevelour trim, wire wheels, 1982 F·SERIEs package, etc. (5tn546-0536. 1978 Malibu Classic. V8, four Very Clean OILY PICKUPS speed. air. Showroom condl· PRICED FROM tlon. (313)227·7936. 1976 Monza 2 plus 2. ... cylinder. 5 speed. good oN" 1980 FORDFIESTA gas. $825. (51n3n-5763. 4 cyl, 4 spd, front wheel $5190* MUSTANG. 1979, 2 door hat- drive, air, stereo, paint stri· chback. 302·V8. automatic Stock No. 1427 50 Pickups available transmission. power steering pes, Like New and brakes. am-fm radio, OILY C) cruise. lilt wheel. air. many ex· tras. $4.375 or best offer. call 982 ECONOLINE (313)437-9278atter 6 p.m. 1980 CHEVYCITATION VANS & CLUB CASH BONUS! 1979 Mustang, 2 door. 2 DR HATCHBACK WAGONS GREAT TIMETOBUY·! automatIC, power steering Auto, P.S., P.B., radio, Hur· and brakes. air. stere~ PRICED FROM 25,000 miles. Red ~ ry On This One GREATTIMETOTRADE! JEANNOTTE PONTIAC OILY Sheldon Rd. at M-14 $5998* TAKE DELIVERY Plymouth, MI 1979 BLAZER 414 ORDER YOU RS TODAY! 453-2500 V·8, auto, P.S., P.B., stereo, I NEW and used. Need a car or low miles, Very Sharp truck? Need credit? call Mr. Bush, (313)227-1761. OILY HIGHEST $$$$ TRADE-IN 1974 Nova, 6 auto. $200lbest offer, Pickup cap. $95lbest of· 'Includes Rebate, Plus Transportalion, Taxes, License THRU MARCH 31 fer. (313)227-4885. 1979 MUSTAIIG OLDS DIESEL. 1981 88 Royale 4 cyl, auto, P.S., P.B., vinyl Brougham, 4 door sedan, Dark top, Low Miles OILY ZJii:/( rorri's red metallic, all options. EW collent condition. 25 to :r,;. MPG. 44,000 expressway ...... miles. $7,650. Call Chem- VARSITY Trond Inc. betweon 8 a.m. and "Your Favorite Chevrole,t Dealer" 5 p.m. (51V548-4520. OLDS DIESEL, 1980 Cullass HILLTOP FORD I MERCURY 2199 Haggerty brougham coupe, tan landau. All options. Excollent condl· between 15 Mile & Pontiac Trail tlon. 46,500 1·96miles, 25 to 31 FORD Open 'tUII p.m. Mon. & Thurs. At The Top Of The Hill MPG. $6.600. call Chem- Trend 3480Jackson Rd. at Wagner, Ann Arbor PHONE 996-2300 between 8 a.m. and 5 ,p.m. HIWELL OPElSAT. . 141-111 Open: Mon. & Thurs. 9-9; Tues., Wed., Fri. 9-6; Sat. 9-5 624-4500 I (517)S.46-452O.

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1979 Nova. 2 door. 6 1117lS Volarle. air. rear cyUndeI'. automalle. Extra .oster.CtUise. -'m radio. cJean. wlte wheel cover •• $1,000. (313)227-N31 after $3395. 5:30 pm. Jeannotte Pontiac Sheldon Ad. at M-14 1m Volare. transpOlfabon Plymouth. MJ apedal. 11,OlX1. 01 best oft«. 453-2500 TOYOTA Cellea. 1178. (511)52t-45ll81fter8 p.llL Woonroof. AM-FII. •• Call 1114 Vega ataIion -oon. 2B 4 air. 19110 OLDS CUTLASS .... weekends, ~ mpg. sPeed. -'m stereo. Ioo!ls good and runs I)IeSeI wgn.. air cond•• ... IlIut new. 1850. t313l227..u«1. M stereo. C.B.. lug- 1975 Pinto, new 1WIiIIs, good 1118 YW RabbIt Custom. 4 Loc:8IAuto gage rack. $5885. condition.. (517)54S.8388 Sn*er ·JACKCAULEV seoo. speed, radlaII. air. CibIe 1fter8 p.m. needs • CHEVROLET 1980 YW RabbIt dIeIeI" deluxe lights. dual mirrors, regular 1974 Pontile leMIns, relillble gas, ruatproofed. 'D.rmmiles. all makes & model ORCHARD LAKE RD. 4 door. exoellent ~ c:erafor Between 14& 15 Mile Ads. second car, mechanIca1Jy $4,950. (313)348Gt. SUllO. (313)227.7llO2. out-of-etate buyers S55-87OO sound. S2llC. (517)54S.8388 after 8 p.rn. 79 Volare. Power steering, 1881Wi Jetta. 4 door, diesel. c:aJ1 "BIU Saunders" power brakes. air. radials. low air. warrranty. T,lIf.Kote. 31:J.684..31l81 (313)227-7936. 197'90LDS mileage. $3.500. (31~42. WAGON 9 pass.. air cond., full ~er. custom Interior. 1978 PInto 4 lIP8ed. .. maintained. no rust. $2,2llO. Only ~CAULEV (313)498.2412. 550W.7M .." CHEVROLET 1979 Pontiac Bonneville Northville ORCHARD LAKE RD. Brougham. anHm, air. c:ruJse. ~FORD 349-1400 Between 14 & 15 Mile Ads. High mileage. but good condI- 855-9700 lion. Will SICfilic8~ (313)227. 8633 after 6 p.rn. 1973 Pontiac Grand leMans. 2 TH/~ .WEEK'S SPECIAL 1979 OIds Cutlass. Very good door. $375. (313)878.2184. o Sunset Bound condition, many extras. C811 1972 Plymouth satelllte, $150. 6:28 Blues after 6 p.m. (313)231-11007. (313)426-2351. '81 OIds Cutlass diesel. l0ad- Tune-Up ed. (313)229-5438. « My greatestbopes 77 0Ids 442. 2 door. 8 cylinder 1981 PONTIAC Will neverdie Waterfall through empty space automallc, 52,000 miles. no Grand LeMans, 4 dr., V6, Dreamso(Jnany rust $2,350. (517)54606530. alr cond•• full power. tilt. Darkened rooms, a hollow place cruise. AM-FM stereo. Special Just fJ11 the sky Sun is ~tting, shadows come Olds Cutlass Supreme. :E 977 Low mileage. $7485. . ower steering, power You'veleftmylife 6:28loneliness, the night's begun JACK CAULEY For good, I'm sure brakes. cruise control. II" CHEVROLET Z Special Reg. SAVE Light a match and blow it out steering wheel, air· ORCHARD lAKE RD. WonderlessIyone Is this what life is all about conditioning. high back Between 14 & 15 Mile Rds. Toietherwe were Closethe drapes and fix a drink bucket seats. $3,300 or best of- 510.40 855-9700 r.:: 4 Cyl. 529.00 539.40 Hand claspedpaths Evening time to sit and think ler. call days, (313)887.$88, after 8:00 pm. (313)227·1973, Of which we walked Just how quiet real quiet can be ask for Dave. with SURPLUS JEEPS, CARS, 6 Cyl. 539.00 S58.00 519.00 Cluttered laulihter I wishyou'd spend some time with me 1976 Olds 4 door. air. o omega. TRUCKS. C8r-lnv. value $2143, Of love we talked We'd talk andlaugb and drink for fun no rust. nice car. $2,375. sold for $100. For Information aCyl. 544.10 561.40 51·7.30 Woodenspoked wheels You'dlookatme, theclockwouldrun (3131624-5065. on purchasing similar Turnedround and round I'd feel your arms, feel safe inside 1972 Olds Cutlass Supreme, bargains call (~Ext .., FORD-L1NCOLN·MERCURY CARS & TRUCKS ONLY Horse and carriage Lonely feelings beenpushed aside 455 four speed. excellent con- 4404. C811 refundable. Sunset bound dition. $1,200 or best offer. SURPLUS Jeeps, cars and Fires been lit, music's on ~ust sell. (517)521-4755. trucks available. Many sell for Watch this ad for our Weekly Service Speciais! Dark shadows entwined Tobe with you, to watch the sun 981 Oldsmobile Cutlass under $200. call (312)742-1143 Creatingone . Hope and dream, 6:28 blues Supreme Brougham, ex- ext 1341 for Infomatlon on Pushingwestward A night with you isspecial news cellent condition, $7,795. how to purchase. Copper road to the sun I heard the phone, now hear J'our voice (517)546-7226. 1965 Tempest $350 or best of- Our love nIteredlight OLDSMOBILE Starfire 1975, fer. Restorable. (313)887-e119 Working both ways and I'm your choice V6, power steering, power after5p.m. A crystal memory in m.r mind Want to meet and have a drink brakes. tilt, air, automatic, am- TRANSPORTATION special, Ilonged theneed Never thought you'd ever think 1m.$750. (3131685-7168. 1973 Chevrolet caprice, load- But left the want behind To call on me to share some time 1974 Omega, new exhaust, ed, runs good, 2 new tires, Be AWinner InThe Game Now traveling alone 6:28'spast, seeyou at nine. brakes, tires. $600. (517)548- rusty, $350. (313)231-3172. I'm stronger this day TerryE. West 8123. Of Life ... Be A Blood. Donor Inknowing myself '76 Pinto station wagon. 52,000 TRANS AM 1979, glass T- I'm Coach Bo Schembechler of the I'll be fine this way ',es. air conditioning, 4 tops, automatic, power University of Michigan ••• I have ed. New paint, no rust, ex- steering & brakes, air, Themoon and the stars 2special message for young people Eellent condition. $1600. stereo, honey comb Have a story to tell Pounding My Hood (3131685-2147. wheels, 3,000 miles. 3 to · .. I'm asking you to get They say you can fall 1980 Pinto. Excellent condi- choose. involved in an imponant part of Yet they never fell On A Freezing - tion, low mileage. $3,800 or BILL COOK BUICK living and saving lives ..• Donate best (313)887·2890. Farmington Hills blood when the Red Cross Blood· You must sIiine brightly PINTO station ~gon 1978, 471..()8()O mobile comes to your High School Sendingoffyour glow Evening automatic, sports package, • •• College . • • or University Stand and stop falling am-1m stereo. Very good con- ·.. I know from personal You sparkle you know (A Frost-y Reflection dition. $2.300. (313)227·1961. experience how important blood TOYOTA 1980 Tercel.-5 speed, Smile with radiance '74 Pinto wagon. Runs good. air conditioning, stereo, rear can be •.• All of us can be Golden Path (0 the sky of Winter) $450. (313)632-7635. defog, rustproofed, low winners in the game of life by ,A galaxy of dreams '76 Pinto Runabout, automatic, mileage. excellent condition. donating blood at our nearest Red My greatest hopes will never die. ~,ooo miles, $1,900. (313)227- $4,700. After 6p.m. (517)543- Cross Blood Donor Center. TerryE. \Vest Whosefault this is I'd like to know! .8. 2534. My car ismired in the snow. ~*************************. American But who will see me stooping here : 1982 Leear : Red Cross For Patty Tokick these blasted tires below? Ametican Red Cross Blood Services Thepassers-by must think it weird, + ..c: "Yesterday"; S __ : Hatchback Deluxe : Southeastern Michigan Region And stop to wonder how 1steered Front wheel drive, Silver, clear-kote 833..44401~~·'·- "="""".:. ~ * *' ;. Ona lazy, sunny, summer day Between the mailbox and the road· : paint, tinted glass, floor mats, buck- : Whenother youngsters were at play And wedged it while in secondgear! * et seats. Stock #823232 *' I'd sit and dream, wondering if Iwould Grow to that stage called "womanhood" I pound the hood! Then, blow my nose, Sitting dreamingofwhat all it comprises And trudge on off to have it towed; i $5399* ~ Each new dream full of lovely suprises For though I'm in a sorry state, , New 1981 Renault : Then to reality Isoonbecame I'm heading for some WARM abode! Hearing a voice calling my name eBook "Come in out of that hot sun. You have some And somuch for mJ' dinner date: : 18iWagon : workyet to be done." Atleast now she won't have to wait! .. 4 door, Sand leatherette IOtenor. tlOted glass. lit- Dreams were put aside for that day But why waSthis to be my fate? * rear defogger, pre radiO kit, protective floor *" Until another lazy, sunny, summer day But why was THIS to be my fate? ThatPut Raghudas (Robbie Clark) ~ma~iki822* ~ "Today" Copynghtl978, 1982;celestial satires Unlimited I've reached womanhood with eyes all agleam "pln ~ ..8ncI... tall...... Rleblo, * WiII""""_"''': Stemming from that childhood dream : Wonderful things have passed my way History Lessons Since that lazy, sunny day. . Somiss not a chance to sit and ponder "'~""h :... Coloratlo As you gaze into the wild blue yonder *" God is there to help you plan Like an early morning mirror *" Sodream, dream on of that wonderful man. Togaze into awoken, naive eyes *''" To focus onhistory but On Thef1ap. "Tomorrow" Tosee ourselves squarely and coldly Without the softened afternoon light 1 J i .' ,- ...:::.-1~ Witll0ut the warmth of nostalgia I THE GREAT One day, your children, will be looking at that Show usyour truth and errors sky Wecan learn as attentive sons. And tears, no doubt, will cloud your eye. For then you'll remember Like a whistled tune REBITE Was it June or July when your dream had its Youkeep pressed to your lips start Heard before like echoes Silently you thank God with a full understanding From shadows of your fathers SILE heart Sounds that remind us all. CONTINUES ON PONTIACS As you smile and quietly walk away Marshall Mesaros Leaving them to dream on their lazy, sunny

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• I ~ )' ~ p--i • f Budding ballerinas • " keep on their toes

• By MICHELE McELMURRY through the hallways. In the gym, a flurry of little bodies , -They're not exactly the Rockettes. take their position under the watchful But when you're three or four years old, eye of instructor Nancy Thomas. fame is of little consequence. In fact, "Okay now - one, two, three - point just keeping the elastic on your shoes your toes," says Mrs. Thomas as tiny Irom piilching your ankles is tough feet gently tap the wood floor. tnough. For these budding ballerinas in the : In pink tights, leotards and pint-size Northville Community Recreation's ~allet slippers, the 16 little twinkle toes beginning ballet class, this half-hour • traipsing around the Winchester lesson is a test of determination and for- Elementary School gym are hardly titude. ready for the big time. While a piano etude plays on the : With their Pixie haircuts, rosey record player in the corner, these little Pleeks and button noses, they pose a tykes follow Mrs. Thomas as she leads sharp contrast to the slender, delicate them through the ballet positions. .' ballerinas who grace the stage. "First position - feet turned out, II :::': Yet, these tiny dancers, who range in she says, as knees start to buckle and ~~e from three to six, are just beginn- bodies sway off balance. : :iitg to learn the art of dance as well as Giggles come easily to this troupe. :':ci>ordination, balance and grace - not However, Mrs. Thomas makes certain .: always an easy feat for a little tyke. her little charges stay in line. gym. of your face, you have to keep time with • .;-: On Tuesday afternoons at Winchester "I want everybody to dance when There's an awful lot to remember in the music, keep your balance and make . :... long after the dismissal bell rings - they come to dance class, II she calls out ballet. In addition to keeping your toes sure your leotard doesn't fall to your . : ~e faint sounds of piano music echo to a lone wanderer tiptoeing across the pointed, your chin up and your hair out knees. It isn't always easy making pUdgy lit- ", tle fingers hold a graceful pose or pull- ing in tiny tummies after you've just eaten Twinkies. Among the circle of dancers there are many furrowed brows and determined gazes while these tiny tots attempt to c.oordinate arms and legs without get- tIng t~ tangled or keep their balance without flopping to the floor. • However, for these Northville ballerinas it's all in a day'S workout. Besides, it pays off in the end when Mrs. Thomas passes out stars to her group of bUdding Pavlovas and Fon- teyns. The Northville Community Recrea- tion offers ballet, tap and jazz for both children ages three and older and adults. The ten-week classes are $20per participant. The Spring schedule of .: classes will be available next month.

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I,] ()ur TOlVll Progressive Dinner plans underway, invitations sent

By JEAN DAY thusiasm whose title is field representative for Con- Johnson returned last week from a l()-day visit with gressman Carl Pursell in the district office serving Nor- family in Arizona. While the focus will be on legislation when members of thville, Plymouth and Livonia. e :\orthville Branch of the American Association of Long a community volunteer and political activist, she Do you remember them? nl\'ersity Women meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in Amerman began her professional career after raising a family, atten- lementary library, the speaker herself will be of interest. ding Schoolcraft Community College where she served on I Here's news of active former Northville residents: Ie is Denise Radtke, a small bundle of energy and en- the women's resource committee. She received her. degree Deborah Guido-O'Grady, a 1972 graduate of Northville': in political science from University ofMichigan. High and the daughter of former residents Eugene and: Close to the legislative concerns of the district, she is Dorothy Guido; now of Highland, h~s been ~hosen .from a : FREE 5x7 considered a "vital link" in forwarding them to Washington. field of 217 applicants to be communIty relations officer for: Her topic is "Legislation: Personal Lobbying Does Make a Monroe County Community College. Now 27, she will have; PORTRAIT! FLOW EftS Difference. " the responsibility for planning and directing the pUblic, ; ( t- a" oUletal studio," the " o'e c' Hea th portratl pro- Refreshments and a brief business meeting will precede media and community relations' programs for the two-year: ~. v"'~, Pas'o'i PU"lna Get the talk, announces program facilitator for the evening, college. She also will supervise its graphic arts department: " 'G_Y-l" "0"'1 a package of 149E. Main ... T,,· ..' . cat'ood and gIVe NorthVille Ellie Williams, legislative program chairman of the branch . and develop a program of individual and coporate giving. ; 349-0611 For information about branch membership call Jean She joins MCCC after serving as director of public in-l POsllIvely no charge for a >X 7 family or group portra,l' Hansen, 348-6096, or Jay Ward, 349-3456. formation at Madonna College. She earned her MA in com- : munication from the University of Michigan and a BA from: Dinner invitations are in the mail Eastern. Last year she was the Monroe BPW club Young- Career Woman of the Year. She and her husband Dan live Invitations to the progressive dinner to be held March Zl near Ida, Michigan. . .: ~ Atbt~P~af4 in homes in Northville's historic district are in the mail. Reservations are being taken by Jewel Luckett, 349-1046, un- 348-2248 Northville From Tyler, Texas, where former Northville residents: I til March 12, reports Sonja Lang, who is heading the 10th an- Art and Rosa Lee Rempe now live, comes news that their; niversary event of the Northville Historical Society. son Bob is involved in the TV cable business in San Fran-: The evening is to begin at 7:30 p.m. with those par- cisco where he also has started a drivers' school for traffic: ticipating gathering first in Mill Race Village for Bawle, a violators. The Hempes' younger sons Steve and Scott were; champagne punch, and hors d'oeuvres. Diners then will graduated last year from the University of Texas at Austin; move to homes for dinner. The menu, reveals Mrs. Lang, in business-administration. Mrs. Hempe served as one of the: will have a southern flavor, featuring plantation chicken fon- first presidents of Northville Newcomers after the family ~ duoFinal stops will be at the West Main homes of Mary Ann moved to Fonner Court. . • Stewart and Barbara Glover for dessert. This, promises Mrs. Lang, will be the piece de resistance - a charlotte russe wheel. The event is planned to replace the dinner dance of ARE YOU former years and is open to anyone in the community. At $20 a couple it is a bargain evening, says Mrs. Lang, adding that it also should be a great way to get to know neighbors as HOOKED ON SOAPS? diners break into smaller groups for dinner. Northville's in national news "One Life to Live" Mon-Fri. SEE: "General Hospital" 2-4 P.M. Carl Johnson, who long has operated his real.estate of- fice on East Main, didn't read it in The Record, but he did • send on a copy of the Mesa (Arizona) Tribune for February 22 which carried a story that the Northville valve plant ENJOY: workers "got the ball rolling" by voting 126-5 in favor of the union's revised contract with Ford.

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SUMMER DAY CAMP The engagement of Mary Susan TWELVE OAKS MALL-NOVI Crawford, daughter of Mrs. Robert NEXTTOTHE MOVIES • Roeper City and Country School Crawford of 436 North Center, to David For children ages 3 thru 11 A. Petke is announced. She also is the daughter of the late Roberl Crawford. A co-education~l day camp program Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. , . ... " \&" , '. for children to WalterPetke of East Detroit. ~Dentlll'~ Have fun! The,bride-elect is a Northville High School graduate and was graduated Learn new skills! from Grand Rapids Bible College. She Dialogue currently is employed at Mechanical Make new friends! Heat and Cold of Farmington Hills. of A. Allen Tuchklaper, D.D.S. • swimming instruction theatre dance-music Her fiance is a Lawrence Institute of BARBERSHOP DENTISTRY recreation, soccer, volleyball, baseball, gymnastics Technology graduate and is employed Q. How did dentistry become with UPSin Detroit. associated with the barber pro- fession? shop • arts and crafts t photography MARYSUSANCRAWFORD Foreign language instruction A. In 1544 Henry VIII granted rfi6~'J' 0 a charter to the Barber-Sur- geons Company ofEngland and C For application information call: NOW sets March 10 meet both men and women were ad- i (313) 642·1500 mitted. In France in the early .. "Women and Mental Health" is the Other panelists include Christine 1800's a barber could treat c5 topic of the March 10 meeting of the Jensen, PhD., of Jensen Counseling teeth and perfonn surgical pro- I ~ Roeper City and Country School Associates, a mental health clinic, and cedures. Until the early 1800's \\ \_ I f'II' k ~C5 • Northwest Wayne County Chapter of in America anyone could prac- Sno.v~aha a. I Ins rt:lSIC. I"'C. •~utheastern MlChlgan's only factory authOrized STEINWA Y in Dearborn since the 1950$.She was a ing a brief business meeting. . professor of psychiatry at Wayne State Persons requesting further informa· Open 10 am-8 pm ,1, .II, r IlrlPg' ~ou .lOotlwr gfe..Jt n..Jme.n fine qU..Jhty PIANOS • MedicalSchooland earned her medical tion or transportation should contact 7 Sun. fiJEVERETT training in Heidelberg, Germany, and Jan Evans at 476-3352 or Betty Kelleyat Days 12-6 pm her psychiatry specialty inNewYork. 981-6117. II ",<1, I.lItt·<1 In "'outh 11..I\('n,\\1 ..Ind,efvlcpd by HAMM[Ll MU<;IC,INC\ ~kdledstaff Italian-American Mkt. Your Beer & Wine Headquarters ,),..,I II\,\ \ .\) I F( H\'IClAN!'RlJ( I ,,( )UNDBOARI1 ~OUNDBOARD - .J =~_ ~ "'.,. , Due to the past extreme winter FREEZER BEEF • It J\I '>1/1 I )IRfCT HI OW • COMPRESSED OR INDIRECT BLOW . ~/ i weather and in response to num- PROCESSED HERE V II()'\, t\CTlON • '>( )111) ( ()l'l'fR WOUi\D • COPPFR CLAD OR COATED BASS \t\,~ II erous calls from our valued cus- Whole $ 49 B \"" '> I RI'\,C" STRINGS ~\I ( )111) ( ()R( CABlNrTRY • PARTlClLBOARD SAWDUST CASE i'," ."1, '¥~~ij» 29 we have decided to PORK STEAKS $1 lb. WE CARRY IMPORTED & :'. extend our Sale DOMESTIC PASTA AND CHEESES': j1ll'rl' I.., morp I1lfFfRfl\.Cf In plano quality than in plano price Often Whole Grade AA 69 Cl: FRESH ITALIAN Ih(· <,.Ul1(' mom'y will buy a fine> quality instrument in.,tead of one that i., through Sunday, FRYERS lb. BREAD DAILY '. not up to traditional <,tandaro<, OUR PROFLSSIONAL 51 AfF AT March 21st. 10 lb. Bag Pure Ground Beef 49 ~IAMMFLL MUSIC INC HAMBURGER $1 lb. FREE _ Packaged '151 lb. 8 PACK OF PEPSI WITH A . Now is the time to FRESHMEAT PURCHASE OF comphmt'nt..Jryh,lppy 10 provld(>. Plano ourles~on"(U\I(JmN~ThiS bookletwrlh a ---COUPON'-- Homtmadt $25.00 OR MORE. LIMIT ONE I'nllll('(1 lh(· ,\rl .lIld <;(,cnc(' of take advantage of ~II~~ill'\ ITALIAN OR 8 PACK PER CUSTOMER. $ lluYlnl\.1 P,.lnO" \(·11, you Wh.lt.IO ~.~ __!!!!,.",!.=!!"•.,..:...~ POLISH SAUSAGE $169Ib. look fOf 10 In,ur(> you df(> R(>lIInR DEPOSIT EXTRA. wtth COU",", .. p. 3-7-82 ~ a qU..Jhty plano Ihal Will look TI1<·AIIII. 20-25% . EVERY WEDNESDAY I\ood .lnd ,oun.lr, 10 com(> COUPON SENIOR CITIZEN DAY (.1 HUYIflH/\ SaVings 1 Lb. P.cJr80H 10% OFF ANY PURCHASE. lor your (omphnll'nl,try (Opy. PIANO SALE ENDS on our fine quality 7l1 Clgarettea, Beer, or Wine Excluded . , ,top In. or 10 fl'Cl'IV(> your (Opy BACON $1 tb. furniture. Reg. $2.1t1b. t.p. '.7-82 I' U hv m.\lI. 'I'nd $ , (X) 10 MARCH 21 a .. -- ..... , COUPONr..-... --. 11rl"'1!!I-~~!I!J!II--I_- 100A» OFF E~~: Freezer Wrap any bottle 01 wine IIAMlVIELL MUSIC, XNC. 10· a package extra Limit 1to a cuatomer I;:)('J:«) ~1I,DDLEBEI.T. I.IVO:'-JJA 427.0040 Mlchlgan's LaT(ltSI 20292 Mlddlebolt Rd. fSoulh 01 Eighl Milt) Your r .unaly MU\l1 ( l'nll'r ,,\nl I' 1'1411" Ptnn~lIlvanall "oUSt Delllt'T Livonia Ol>en Mon .• Thurs. & Frl. 'tll9 p.m. - Sunday 1-5 p.m. 474·6900 • • Wednesday. March 3.1982- THE NORTHVILLE RECORD-3-C Fashion expert Robert Green is Town Hall guest .

Robert L. Green, third speaker in beeQ commenting on matters or style, Tbeatre Arts, and lectures annually at Company. with Johnny Carson. taste and fashion (which be indicates the Royal College of Art. He produces annually the Goodwill Northville Town Hall's twenty·first Green's speaking programs focus on season, will appear at 11am. Mardlll areootsynonyms) {or3lJyears. Green also serves as chairman of the Celebrity Auction, Goodwill Industries' the Plymouth Hilton Inn. After 18 years as fashion editor of Menswear Development Program at only national fund-raiser, and the fashion and its relation to style and at taste. Each is liberally sprinkled with Green has established a reputation Playboy magazine, Green will soon pro- New York's Fashion Institute of Playboy" Creative Menswear Interna· tongue.iJH:heek anecdotes from the for commentary on fashion. entertain- duce his own designer lines of Je.....elry. Technology. He is a Knight in the Order tional Designer Collection. which is social world in which he traveis. ment and home design in hundreds of watches, accessories and men's and of Merit by the Italian government, and shown in Sew York and in an eight-city • appearances on television talk sbo....'S. women's fashions. has been recognized and decorated by international tour. As is customary. a luncheon will A former star of the CBS Radio He .....as the featured ~peaher for the the French and Swedish governments He has appeared on more than 85 follow the program at the Hilton. Only "Mystery Theatre" shows with Orson American Society of Inlerwr De~lgners for his contributions to the menswear television programs this year alone, in- one other speaker remains in the cur· Welles, Mercedes McCambridge, JUlie lecture serIes, a member rA lhe In· industry. He is currently writing a cluding Dinah, The Merv Griffin Show. rent Town Hall series - entertainer ROBERTL. GREEN Harris and Helen Hayes, Green has stitute for Advanced "I' 'i b In the eookbook for McMillan Publishing The Mike DoUglas Show and Tonight Dennis Day who will appear April 1: ' ..'- • '., clssors Breakfast Speeial S~pe" Scec a s Ca" r Be Bear 500/0 -OFF ALL For YO'J Ear I '.lern ng FtY,;'s c Served Monday thru Friday • CHEMICAL SERVICES 7 am to 11 am WITH No.5 COUPON 1 Egg. WMaI Toast. ~ PERMS•••__ ••_. __50%OFF • PERMS <:neese. Tomato SIoce. COLOR_._. .._50%OFF.. COLOR Gtope/r ..... JutQe...., Collee HIGHLIGHT- ...... 50%OFF __ HIGHLIGHT SI.95 HAIRCUT NOT INCLUOEO. WITH OESIGNATEO STYUST No.2 No.6 2E~. Toasl"'_anct I Egg Ham. 2 e-ts '" When love and $kill work together,expect a masterpiece Collee Toasl. Juoee ancl Collee 33604 w. SevEN MILE RD. 477.... $1.50 $1.95 No.3 No.7 I Egg. Bacon '" Sausage 2 Egg a.-tIe woth $harp 2 Btscults ~ Tcast. JUM:eand Oheddat CI>eese ...., Ham. Colfee Toasl ano ColIoe • $1.95 SI.95 No.8 2 Egg Omelette WIth PERFECT.)e"Jr 't4C''' MU$hIooms and S\lnSS ~t A\C'rJll preese. Collee and Toasl pre-pared O\Cf 2200 returns dt an ,;t\er3gt: cost or only 530 to 540 (lax deductible) ••' 81.95 In our prl\3tC' mtcnJe"A offu:C'S)our return wJlI be handlffl by::: an expenenccd tax prcpetrcr 10 a personal. conftdenual an

522-8360 34410 FORD RD. - WESTLAND (Acro •• from ColI.eum Racquet Club) Moo-Sat 7am .llpm, : Sun 73m -8pm 728-1303 10 MILE and MEADOWBROOK - NOVI & 15379 FARMINGTON (A P C.nler) .-- • LIVONIA o ~c:."7":,,:~;:r:':~lg~:;';':.~~p m. 349-2885 261-5736 ::i . OPEN EVENINGS ~...:. .~~~ ------.....::~ ...... , ...... -.., SALE Retired miD. Christian is just around the corner! ,... • Northville resident Harriet WeIland retired at the end of c' "Mother Goose' ~...:..I _--.:=-. ,-VALUABLE COUPON ~ January as the director of the Allied Health Division at Henry l.. Treasury Book S8 I WIN A FREE I t 95 Ford Community College after 15 years of service there. t Reg. $10.95 NOW I c: Though her retirement will mark the end of lifetime career in b Sale March 4, 5&:6 . '"" ~ the'- medical profession, she .'still ''intendS' to 'Keep active-in < Bibles, Books, Records. Gift Items, Questers, the Northville Business and Professional Women's • All Christian Supplies I~:::;.:::::::.:::::::.::::::::::::::I ~ •· Senior Citizen Discount Club and the First United Methodist Church. She also will re- I Phon. ------I main on the board of directors of the Michigan League of Nurs- :.- __ ~~lng.:..!.'ch..!! •.!!.S!... __l · Heaven & EORt:b" Inc. ing and will continue to chair the Council on Nursing Educa- · 41539 Ten Mile Rd., Novi tion. She is shown above in her office at Henry Ford Communi- (!rmstrong COMPLETE • (at Meadowbrook. across horn A & PI ty College next to a painting done by her husband Robert and SELECTION · Designer large selection · 348·3440 an artwork given to her by students. · Leo & Sally Beauchamp Solarian WOOD Tho only no-wax floor with the Ceramic Tile FLOORS richness of inlaid color. 15%011 Local musicians perform Reg.$17.95sq.yd. BRUCE·HARTCO .' ...... CHICKASAW-ANDERSON ENTIRE STOCK F.om39 .... Fo,. limited U"",onlJ NOW $12 95 Michigan Youth Symphony and Novi from 11-17 who travel throughout ONLY • March 4, S, &- S Suzuki Institute will present a free con· Michigan and Canada for weekend Thurs., Fri., and Sat. cert at Novi High Sr.hool's Fuerst rehearsals and concerts. The Auditorium on Sunday, March 7, at 3 philosophy of the orchestra is to provide The Hottest Carpet SPECIAL PRICE • We're Celebrating p.m. The concert is sponsored by the young musicians a glimpse into the pro- Buy in Town Novi Foundation for the Performing fessional world of music ·through Armstrong .. Our lath '. Flintkote .. Arts. l' literature and performances not Congoleam Mannlngton-GAF NO-WAX Mohawk'S .. Northville students performing with available in public schools. TILE ,. Anniversary"' The Talent Education Association of No-wax floors luxurious new plush with ,.:0 the Suzuki Institute are Lissa and Reg. $1.19 sq. ft. Scotchgard' protection. Lynette Arpi. Kathleen Adams, Ricky Novi, better known as the Novi Suzuki Reg. $9.9510$14. 95sq. yd. ,..- King, Kitty Krueger. Kim Kurzawa, Institute. is comprised of students three Now89¢ ~ Annie and Tommie Sheppard and Heidi to 15 years old. They receive two ~~~S5.95 -~Only ~~20% lessons per week - one private and one S6.4~yd. ." ....:0- Zimmerman. IFor.lImll.., """'onlyl Selections will include "The Great group - under instructors Alex Ross .Storewide and Joyce Butler. -- , Russian Easter Overture" by Rimsky· Our Family Serving Your Family ..I Korsakov as well as selections from Parents are reqUired to attend \ " ~~~E~ lessons until students reach the fourth Sale :. "The Young Person's Guide to the Or· 101.1.,1.1 only. · grade. Lessons and weekly solo recitals MASTERCHARGE · chestra" by Britten. VISA In."llellon u'ra are held in the Novi Methodist Church ~r .~ littl~,-angels':'i Dr. Robert Culver, well·known and students' homes. violinist and string professor at the In Sunday's concert. Suzuki Institute .,~ moppe·. University of Michigan, is the con- members will perform "Concerto for ductor and music director of the sym· 470 Foresl • Forest Place Four Violins" by Vivaldi and Gavotte ei phony, which is sponsored by U·M's 15986 Mlddlebelt (between 5and6Mlle Roads)L1vonla,MI 48154,522'5300 Plymouth 459·1060 from "The Orchestral Suite No. 4 in D 'i school of music. Mon. lhru Sat. 10·6 Friday 10·9 Major" by Bach. Hours: Mon ..Wed~Thurs~and FrL 9a.m.- 9p.m.,Tues.and $at. 9a.m.-6p.m. .. ' The 33-year-old orchestra presently Additional information about the con· . . has some 80 members ranging in age cert is available at 349-0036. 30% OFF DAYS. FINE DINING MAY NEVER COST LESS. For the next 7 days, every dining • room set we sell is 30% off, 30% off Thomasville. 30% off Hibriten, 30% off every dining room set in stock, NEXT WEEK:

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, I c- THENORTHVILLERECORD-Wednesday. March3. 1982 ..------~ Serving the Northville, Novi and Facilities is topic of school board meet . Wixom area for 3 generations Join TODAY, MARCH 3 METHODIST POTLUCK: A Lenten AMERICAN LEGION MEET: Ladies Day potluck luncheon to be held us. potluck dinner will be held at 6:30 p.m. American Legion Auxiliary Unit 147 at noon at Mill Race Histori~ Village. ~lERCHANTS MEET: Northville at the First United Methodist Church. will meet at 8 p.m. at the post home. 10\1 nto\l n Merchants Association will The Reverend Micah Chinoda, a SENIORS MEET: Northville senior leet at 8 a m. at Manufacturers Bank. graduate student from Zimbabwe will PWP MEETING: Northville-Novl Citizens' Club will meet for cards and be the guest speaker. Parents Without Partners will meet at 8 games at 1p.m. at Allen Terrace. A~lERICAN LEGION. JUNIORS: p.m. at Aberdeen's. Americ.Ul BAND PRACTICE: Northville Com- RedCro~~ mencan Legion Auxiliary Unit 147 PAPER DRIVE: St. Paul's Lutheran WISER MEET: WISER will meet at 8 munity Band will meet from 7:30-9p.m. UnJors \1111 meet at 7 p.m. at the post Church School will hold a paper drive p.m. in the Liberal Arts BUilding at in the Cooke Junior High band room. orne from 6:30-7:30 p.m. in the church park- Schoolcraft College. inglot. RECREATION COMMISSION: Nor- APPEALS BOARD: Northville City WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10 thville Recreation Commission meets lppeals Board will meetat8p.m. in the TOPS MEETING: Northville TOPS at 8 p.m. in City Hall. ouncil chambers. will meet at 7 p.m. at the First ART CLUB: Three Cities Art Club Casterline Funeral + WEIGHT WATCHERS: Northville Together, Presbyterian Church. Weight Watchers will meet Ilt 10 a.m, at will meet at 8 p.m. at the PlymoutlJ THURSDAY, MARCH 4 the Community bUilding and at 6 p.m. Community Arts Council. Home, Inc. wecan KINGS MILL WOMEN: Kings Mill atVFWHall. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS: Nor- Ray J. Casterline Ray J. Casterline II change things. ., TOPS MEET: Daytime TOPS will Women's Club will meet at 7:30p.m. in NEWCOMERS LUNCHEON: thville Knights of Columbus will hold its 1893·1959 neet at 9 a.m. at Northville's First the Kings Mill Clubhouse. business meeting at 8 p.m. in the Ad- >resbyterian Church. Oakland University senior Grounds Fred A. Casterline SCHOOL BOARD MEETS: Nor- Keeper John WindJand will be the guest ministration Building at Our Lady of speaker at the Northville Newcomers Victory. \\'0:ltEN'S CLUB: Highland Lakes thville Board of Education will meet at Phone 349-0611 Vomen's Club will hold its meeting at 1 7:30 p.m. in the board conference room l.m at Highland Lakes Clubhouse. at Old Village School. A report by the citizens' advisory committee on future E~1BROIDERERS GATHER: Mill facility needs is among the agenda ~ace Embroiderers Guild will meet at items for tonight's meeting. "30 p.m at the First Presbyterian ;hurch BPW MEETING: Northville Business and Professional Women's FRIDAY,MARCH5 Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. at the Mayflower Hotel in Plymouth. O.E.S. MEETING: Orient Chapter, MASONS MEET: Northville Masonic '\0. 77, OES will meet at 7:30 p.m. at Organization will meet at 7:30 p.m. at \lasonic Temple. the Masonic Temple. SATURDAY, MARCH 6 TUESDAY, MARCH 9

WOMAN'S CLUB TEA: Northville ROTARY MEETS: Northville Rotary Noman's Club will hold a Mother and Club will meet at noon in the First ;hlld Tea at 1:30 p.m. at Northville's Presbyterian Church fellowship hall. -<'IrstPresbyterian Church. Entertain- nent will be provided by Dan. the CIVIL AIR. PATROL: Sixgate \laglcal Man. Chairperson of the event Squadron Civil Air Patrol will meet s :\lrs Robert Fair. from 7-9p.m. at Novi Middle School.

SUPERINTENDENT'S AAUW MEETING: Denise Radtke, EVALUATION: Northville Board of field representative for Congressman Education will hold its evaluation of Carl Pursell, will discuss "Legislation: School Superintendent Lawrence Personal Lobbying Does Make a Dif- 'ilchols at 9 a.m. in the conference ference" at the 7:30p.m. meeting of the room at Main Street Elementary AAUW to be held in the Amerman School Elementary library. IJ MONDAY, MARCH 8 SORORITY ALUMNAE MEET: The CHURCH DIRECTORY Western Wayne County Alumnae BUSINESSWOMEN MEET: Chapter of Alpha Xi Delta will meet at For info;mation regarding rates for church listings call The Northville :\layflower Charter Chapter of the 7:30 p.m. at the home of Carrol Lewis in American Business Women's Associa· Dearborn. For reservations call co- Record 349-1700. Walled lakelNews 624-8100 tion WIll hold its annual Boss Night hostesses Marsha Woods at 455-4037or Event at the Chalet in Livonia. Guest Vija Markovs at 981-5488. The eat's meow speaker MIke Robbins will discuss the FIRSTPRESBYTERIANCHURCH WALLEDLAKEFIRSTBAPTISTCHURCH BIg Brothers and Big Sisters organiza- CABBAGETOWN MEET: Cab- 200E. MainSt., Northville 309MarketSt.-624-2483 ~ tion Cocktails are at 6:30 and dinner bagetown Association will meet at 7:30 349-0911 Wendell l. Baglow, Pastor will be served at 7 p.m. p.m. in Mill Race Historical Village. . Worship-9:30&11:00a.m. Sunday, 9:45Study, f1:00a.m. Worship Northville resident Edna Fleming plays the role of Figaro, the ChurchSchool-9:30&11:00a.m. 7:00 p.m. Service Or.Lawrence Chamberlain-Pastor Wed.,ll-8:00p.m. FamilyNight KIWANIANS MEET: Northville SENIORS MEET: Northville Senior cat, in the upcoming production of "The Adventures of Pinoc- chio" to be presented tomorrow through Sunday at the John Mishler-Assistant Pastor Kiwams will meet at 6:3Q p.m. at Citizens'~Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. at " . Henry's Place. - .• '_. ~'-- ....:..the-~irst Presbytenan Chur.cn. ";;,' Plymouth Salem High School auditorium. Sponsored by the s.r:JOHNAMERICANj"UTHERM!

GOODSHEPHERDLUTHERANCHURCH FIRSTBAPTISTCHURCHOFWIXOM& Formo~y NOVI AREA LUTHERAN CHURCH WIXOMCHRISTIANSCHOOL(K·12) INSURANCE EXCHANGE I Wisconsin Ev.Lutheran Synod Wixom&W.MapleRds. 160E. Main Street Sliger/Livingston Worship Service 10:00a.m. FamilyBible School, 9:45a.m, sunda~SChOOI&BlbleC/ass 11:00a.m. FamilyWorship, 10:45a.m. &6:30p.m. 349-1122 Northville Publications, Inc. ovlMiddleSchool North FamilyNi~htPro~am (Wed.),6:45p.m. TaftRd SO~h fromGrand River Ro ort V. arran, Pastor , "="'[-] Gene EJahn e, Pastor-348-3485 824-3823 (Awana&Teen Life) 624-5434 l , Wednesday. Match 3. 1982- THE NORTHVILLE RECORO-?;C . -. AiiiM10N USDA CHOICE BEEF CUSTOMERS ROASISALE IIUY ,..'lItE nIMS. ES1'IMATID ..FOR A FAMILY OF 4- USDA CHOICE B&F YOUSAVI BONELESS 33503 W. 5 MILE RD. $2372 .·~A~~l CORIER OF FIRMII.TOI CHUCK Phone 10. 281-8585 . ~~ f ~. ; - ROAST SlORE HOUII: ~~"'Ilo.:...]I ~~ i~ MON.·SAT.9AJi·9 P.M1SUN. 9AJi·6 PM. USDA o·{;':- ~...'-- -=-. ~/$158 SOLDO WE WELCOME NO SALES TO CHOICE \:~ FOOD STAMPS DEALERS OR MINORS LB. ROAIT 0&' •••••••• *** ••* ••••••••••• *.*••*••••****. 'v USDA OIOICE BOW' fSS lb. USDA CHOICE BNLS. ROLlED EYE 0 LB. CHUCK STEAK 5188 CHUCK ROAST $188 ~W'LrJw~nN~!lnAV!~ USDA OIOICE BONE'ESS • Ib. IIoneIesa LB. 88 "IUIIQ O' TNI III. ROAST" 1111• 7th rib. : DOUBLE MANUFACTURER COUPONS : ENGUSH ROAST $1 SlEW MEAT S218 SEMI.BOHEl£5S STANDING ~ • MARat 3, UP TO AND INCLUDING SO< VALUE • ,. 1982 EXCLUDING COFFEE CIGARETTES AND TOBACCO OR ANY .. RIB ROAST LB...... 6 -- • FREE COUPON FACE VALUE WILL BE IIDNORED • DEARBORN FULLY COOKED WHOLE OR HALF *•••••••••••• **.******.***************** USDA CHOICE BONEL.S. $398 69 DELMONICO STEAK LB. KOWALSKI'S (NATURAL CASING) ~9 SEMI-BONELESS HAM LB.$1 HOT DOGS LB...... -- . OUR OWN L.AN COUNT.R SLICED $1 '. KOWALSKI'S PICKLE OR ~39 28 OLIVE LOAF LB...... - BACON LB. ....-- USDA CHOICE "Fresh Fro.. Our Deli" 88 FREEZER BEEF ECKRICH REGULAR OR MAPLE $139 i'iUFFEDR;ORK CHOPS ~. $1 SIDES HINDS FRONTS SMOK-Y-UNKS 100Z.wr. 39 ~129 DEARBORN ~29 99 tl !149 HUNGARIAN SAUSAGE ....."-LB. iciLANDic' coD'°ZEN LB.$1

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" '. The Northville Record Sports 7VHS gymnasts go to wire in qualifying for regionals

helped tbe Mustangs get over the top exercise event. "She scored' above a 7.0 in the beam, Aaron was close behind in all events marks of 6.55 in the vault, 4.0 in the against Western and into the regionals The Mustangs did not perCorm up to an event she has only competed in the as she scored a 7.95 in the vault, 7.25 in uneven bars, 6.7 in the beam and 6.95in . !' .\.,,,;J little tense for awhile. but as a team. their capabilities in the uneven bars last three meets, It Heck praised. "She's the uneven bars and balance beam and the floor exercise. . I c. (J.'-' event. Broderick scored a 7.25 to lead come a long way." an 8.25in the floor exercise. Others competing were Sherman in' "a ...·h ••He gIrls' g)'mnas!ics coach the way, while Aaron tallied a 6.8. In the Dearborn loss, Broderick was Wobermin and Johnson competed in the vault (5.1S), Whitmyer in the l' 'It was a little tense \ 'J" H{'{:k summed uptbe feelings of Wobermin had a 5.4, Johnson a 4.35and the top Northville scorer in each event. the all around. Wobermin tallied marks uneven bars (2.8), Rathburn (3.4) and ..."qu~d after It had downed Walled for au·hile. but we Lisa Whitmyer scored a 2.45. She scored an 8.1 in the vault, 7.35in the of 6.65 in the vault, 6.05 in the uneven Kiraly (6.S) in the balance beam and ""e ,,\(·"tern. 112.07,105.2.last Thurs- [n vaulting, Broderick scored an 8.6 uneven bars, 8.6 in the balance beam bars, 6.2 in the balance beam and 7.2 in Ketke (4.35) and Rothermel (6.15) in ,.~ to qualify tlJe team for regional did it~ and Aaron an 8.25 to pace the Mustangs. and 8.5 in the floor exercise. the floor exercise. Johnson posted the floor exercise. )·l1v.-t!twn ~1.1rch13in Adrian. Johnson tallied a 6.5, Wobermin a 6.15 \\ Pd: made e\'et')1hing tense was and Katie Sherman a 4.5 to round out .4f "ur"dd'·" match was the last time - Debbie Heck. the scoring. vrth\ jje .Iould be able to attain its :!ymllastics coach In the balance beam, Wobermin led l..lrth "core of 112 points or better to the Mustangs with a 7.35, followed by ",,:,f:- e\er;.one for regional competi· Broderick with a 7.3, Johnson a 7.1, ~(j on \iJ quallfymg marks had to be at- Heck noted the team was down going Aaron a 6.6, Laura Kiraly a 5.85 and Tia inca before the end of February. into the floor exercise because it had Rathburn with a 2.9. GODDARDJTALMAY Tne :'lustangs hit their third score not performed well in the uneven bars "They all knew what they had to do," '--0~.b~/(///I/{}& r"t .Ieek Wednesday in a 118.55-113.85 competition. explained Heck, who noted having both AGENCY INC. ekdt to Dearborn. Northville now Senior Paula Broderick led the way in meets at home was a benefit. .\ 11" a 7,3 overall record. The the floor exercise with an 8.5 and Amy Also, the first-year coach noted the lu~tdngs battled Xorth Farmington Aaron followed with an 8.07. Wendy girls displayed a team attitude uesda~ a.,d return there for the league Wobermin tallied a 7.5 and Tish throughout the season which helped in leet Saturdav. Johnson a 6.35,which was enough to get their drive. •• The \\ estern SIXConference \\111 con- Northville the 112points it needed. "If they didn't, Idon't think we would uct Its meet concurrently with the "Everybody is kind of relieved now," have made it," Heck added. orth Suburban League meet. Action Heck said. "It makes everyone feel a One example she cited was Johnson, egmsat noon lot better (that the team qUalified)," whoonly last year competed in the floor Some clutch performances in the Marian' Rothermel (5.95) and Kim exercise but advanced to an all around 19ht's fmal event. the floor exercise, Ketke (4.3) also competed in the floor performer in the past few meets. Thomas D. Bingham John M. Marshall Candela headed- to stafe~ t';! David P. Bingham .::. ,.~ ~.. ... -> "" '* ,,;0 "k. r r meet'"'7 "'... .v'" "''': "'& : ",," ",'" "'-;v; Jon (J.R.) Retherford "We'reheadedfo::EastLalising.'" , This was the seeolu(tuhe 1bts 1~ 1~;'V;;eki;fTe~l~~~,'~~~~ That is what an estatic Northville season thetWo wrestlers hll'Ve~met waS'dlSqualifioo from further;tour-,* Gail Adams wrestling coach Gary EmerSon had "'ith King. who now OwDs i:i31-1 nament action because he deIaulted'l to say Monday after heaVYW~.ight record, winning an eai-lier 6-"5'deci- bis"tiUe match last week '\vben l1e'1 Shirley Sova Vince Candela took second place at sionat the Rochester InvitatioruU. . and bis mother were InvolVed in a,~ Gloria Storing the Ann Arbor Huron regional Satur- Seeded third, Candela won his fl1'St car accident." v • •~ > ;.~. day to advance to the state Class A match of the day' ~gainst~.Flint 'ToumamentfuIesstate'a wrestler Jane Tracy meet in East Lansing Saturday. ,Southwestern's .John : Hart. f5-0. can.only default a matCh if he has - , Candela tJien defeated theiltiniber- sustained an injl1ty in'biS1previous , '"I think he 'extremlY, ,(ne""""'Belleville"sGuy' l1'~;I 0'3 . m-atch.>:tnP1~~s·caSe,'tourrulllieilftl \\ell. 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(' Wednesday, March 3. 1982- THE NORTHVIllE AfCOAO-700C': Cagers tumble to third in W-Six

By JOHN MYERS league foe Walled Lake Central. Lutes said. Doug Doyle added nine, Dave Northville finished league play at 4-4, "The kids are down emotionally," he Longridge eight and Mike Weber tossed Itwas all there for the taking.-but the In which all of the losses were on the added. "The kids are putting a little in seven for Northville. Northville boys' basketball team let road, and currently stands at 10-9 pressure on themsleves." Waterford avenged an earlier loss to everthJng sUp right through Its grasp. overall. Northville with a 53-44 victory over the Livonia Churchill put the finishing Some of the factors contributing to Missing opportunIties was the key Mustangs, who had beaten the Skippers HEROES VS. OUTLAWS touches on Northville's sudden slide Northville's recent string of losses have failure in the Churchill contest, and It in overtime earlier in the year. from the top of the Western Six Con- been missed opportunities, lost con- was never more evident than in the last "I figured they would be looking for ALL-STAR STOCK CAR RACE ference to a final third-place tie with fidence, opposing zone defenses and a 30 seconds o{the game. us," coach Omar Harrison said. "They SATURDAY,MARCH 6 PONTIAC Sil VERDOME the Chargers, who scoreda hard earned lack of strong play from the top eight Northville was trailing by' two with are a pretty good ballclub." players. under 30 seconds left to play when Carl Bob pegrum was the top Northville 42 Full-Bodied Stock Cars competing on a "We are the type of team that doesn't Lang stole an inbound pass, drove to scorer with 14 points and Longridge ad· 1/4 mile High Banked.Dirt Track District preview have anyone outstanding player," basket and was fouled. However, the dednine. -page 8 Mustang coach Tim Lutes explained. shot would not fall and Lang made only Northville currently stands at 15-4 "We need to be hitting on all cylinders, overall with its final game 6 p.m. Fri- ** * Featured Drivers Include * * * one of two free throws. .Buddy Boker .David Pearson .Junior Hanley so to speak. day against Walled Lake Central. The .Neil Bonne" .Kyle Petty .Sob Fenneker 59-55triumph February 23. "When one or two of our (eight> kids "We haven't been able to get the Mustangs finished the W-Six with a 6-2 What makes the loss even tougher to breaks," Lutes said. .Benny Parsons .Jeff Bodine • FreddySmith are not playing well, we don't win. We mark. eJohnny Parsons .Joy Fair .Suck Simmons swallow {or Northville was that Walled need everyone playing well to win," he Lang paced the Mustangs with 19 Lake Western pulled off a major upset added. points, while Dave Malinowski added .Sutch Fedewa Friday by nipping Farmington Har- nine and John Foley eight. Steve WESTERN SIX CONFERENCE SAN~TIONED BY NDRA .John Doering Jr The Mustangs, who have lost tliree Standings rison, 56-54. straight and {our o{their past {Ive,have Schrader and Steve Handley each had Final Therefore, Western and Harrison tied not been able to solve opponents' zone five, while Tim Mclaughlin had {our. • Walled Lake Western 5 3 HEAT RACES - 2:00 p.m'l FEATUREDRACES-7:OOp.m • Farmington Harrison 5 3 Upper & Club Level$8.00 Upper& Club Level$1200 for the W-Six co-d1ampionship with 5-3 defenses, Lutes said. Northville's junIor varsity basketball records. If Northville had defeated North\iJIe 4 4 Lower tevel $6.00 Lower Lel/el$8.00 Therefore, Northville's inside game team split a pair of games last week Livonia Churchill 4 4 Churchill, the Mustangs would have has suffered because It has not been against Western Six Conference foe Plymouth Canton 2 6 Children(128c under)$100 Chlldren(12& under)$1.00 forced a tri-championship. able to cOlmect on its outside shots. • denotes conference e»champion Livonia Churchill and non-league oppo- February 23results TICKETSAVAIlABLE------Also, Northville's late season slump "Primarily, nobody has been hitting At the Pontiac Silverdome 1200 Featherstone, Pontiac nent Waterford Township. Churehlll59. Northville SS continued with its loss to non-league 0p- {rom outside. At the start of the season I The Mustangs topped Churchill in All CYCOutlets (Use your Hudson's Charge) ponent Waterford Township, 72-62, Fri- thought one of our strengths would be February 26results their final league contest, 56-44, as Matt Western 56. Harrison 54 day. Northville finishes its regular our outside shooting. Rather, it has Meyer led Northville with 11points off season 8 p.m. Friday aiainst non· Canton SS. Churchill 52 been one of our glaring weaknesses," the bench. Waterford 70, Northville 62 .....

• Jon Burchard placed ninth at Brighton NHS tan]i:ersprepare TRASH CDX FREE SHEATHING PLYWOOD 1 f1 for Western Six meet CAN 4X8- /2 LIGHT LINERS Northville boys' swim team will be seeking to garner a second-place finish at 99 BULBS • the Western Six Conference meet which begins tonight at Farmington Harrison. $6 PKG.PRICE $1.00 The preliminary heats will take place tonight and the finals will take place 7 p.m. Thursday at Harrison. REG. '7.99 MANUF. ~EBATE 1.00 Mustang coach Pete Talbot believes Plymouth Canton will successfully de- fend its conference crown, and therefore leave Livonia Churchill, Northville C05TTO YOU .. "FREEn ;:.... and'HaiT1SohfightingitoiJHorUie-runnef-t'ip'sI0t: u •.•. , . , ,. .. I ,w-', ... ': ,I ~~a -~. . "We always seem to swim well in league meets," said Talbot, adding he 60,75 & 100 WATT - 4'BULB PKG;:\ hopes the same holds true this season. .. To finish ahead of Churchill, which downed NOrth'tville 98-67 last Thursday in MANUF. the final dual meet of the season, Talbot said the eam needs everyone to per- REG. '1.95 REBATE • form well and score points. 28x35 LIMIT .:: The loss to Churchill put Northville's final dual meet record at 3-11and 2-4 in 20·GAL. 3 PER league meets. CUSTOMER : Tim Walker was the only Mustang to take a first In the meet as he claimed the 20 PER ROLL toP spot in the 1OQ-yardbackstroke with a time of 1:07.1. : The Mustangs took 10 second-place finishes with Adam Swallow showing the most improvement in time. He shaved eight set.:onds off his previous best times 'in the 2OQ-yardfreestyle and SOQ-yardfreestyle. : . Northville also competed in the Brighton Iuvitational Friday and Saturday as the Mustangs placed eighth out of eight squads. : : The 2OQ-yardmedley relay team of Gary Lauber, Chris Bchen, Jon .Burchard .and Dave Copp and Burchard in the 5O-yard freestyle each took nmth·place • .f~nishes. DIKE ROOF SUMP PERMANENTLY STOPS WATER ~ucher to be honored at hoop game FLOW THROUGH CONCRETE AND CEMENT MASONRY ••• PUMP . Former Northville baseball coach The special halftime presentation AUTOMATIC SUBMERSIBLE gob Kucher will be honored at halftime will be part of the Senior Night activites THE LEAK STOPPER! of the Mustangs' non-league basketball at the contest. clash against Walled Lake Central FrI· Also, the parents of this year's senior WET STICK SUMP PUMP day, Athletic Director Ralph Redmond Mustang players will be honored before announced. the varsity contest begins. • $3!!. $14 !~L. •

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