March 10, 1983 - William P. Faust Public Library of Westland

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Volume 18 Number 74
Thursday, March 10,1983
Westland, Michigan^
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Board to begin hearing
appeals on assessments
By Maurle Walker
• staff writer
In order to appeal hardship cases, by the city assessor's office, a Westland
homeowners are required to bring in property owner may receive a reduccopies of income tax forms.
tion in overassessment by the board of
Westland residents who feel their asThe board of review has the authori- review if it can be proved:
sessments are too high or that they ty to lower a property assessment if an
• The house is- recently purchased
'should be given tax relief because of owner can prove his property is valued on the open market at a price signififinancial hardship have a choice of sev- at a rate higher than required by law. cantly less than what it's been listed on
eral days this month to make their.ap- State law calls for all property (o be the tax rolls.
peal.
assessed at one-half of fair market val• A home in the neighborhood simiWestland's three-member board of ue.
lar to the one you own "in size, style,
review will be hearing cas«s in the
The board can also lower tax bills if and age" is sold for a price significantcouncil chambers of city hall 9 a.m. to a property owner can substantiate a ly less than your assessed value.
12:30 p. m. and 1:30-5 p.m. March 14, hardship claim. .
• A certified appraiser documents
15, 21 and 22, and 1:30-5 p.m. and 6-9
your.homeas being over valued.
p.m. March 16 and 23.
THE BOARD doesn't make a deci• You consistently receive written
City hall is closed daily between sion on the spot. A petitioner will be offers on your home, if it is for sale, at
12:30 and 1:30 p.m.
notified by mail in April of the board's levels below city assessment figures.
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No appointments are being taken findings.
• You are incorrectly assessed for
this year. Residents will be heard on a
At least two members of the board items or improvements which aren't
first-come-first-served basis.
must agree with a petitioner for a actually part of the property, such as
property valuation to be decreased. If a an additional bath or a finished basePERSONS WHO don't appear be- request for relief is denied by the ment.
fore the board this month won't have board, a person may appeal to the •/ • Severe structual damage has rethe opportunity to ask for an assess-^ Small Claims Division of the Michigan duced the market value of your house.
Tax Tribunal.
ment decrease until next March.
THE FACT SHEET states a reducThe first move in being heard is to
If the board agrees to a property as- tion for overassessment shouldn't be
fill out a petition that is available at sessment decrease, it will be for the expected because of:
1983 tax year only. In hardship cases, a
city hall.
• The normal effects of inflation on
Residents' are advised that in order petitioner will have to return to the housing values.
to save themselves time, they pick up a board next year if the conditions caus• A home is run down due to lack of
petition, take it home and fill it out be- ing the hardship, still exist and contin- proper general maintenance.
uedj-elief is sought.
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fore coming in for a hearing.
• Code violations, including noise,
Documents which -will support the
Property valuations which are re- junked cars and dogs, at neighboring
claims of a petitioner are necessary. duced by the board because they have homes which you believe lowers the
An individual may represent himself or been overassessed, are usually then re- value of your property.
. bring along an attorney, appraiser, real viewed by the assessor's office and ad• Property taxes Increase, but your
estate agent, family member or friend justed permanently on the tax rolls.
income is fixed. In this case, consider
According to a fact sheet prepared' going the hardship route.
to help make a case. ',.
OEBORAH eOOKER/stad photographer
Mock horror
George Huntzicker of Ann Arbor, who is known
professionally as Danny Pinkie, grimaces in
mock horror as he bounces off a trampoline dur-
ing his act at Westland Center. For more pictures, see page 6A.
Committees study future
county hospital operation
By Sandra Armbruster
editor
The fate of Wayne County General
Hospital — and the thousands of people
who use its facilities — may well lie in
the hands of several groups now studying Its future.
A new group of local government of-fIclals Jast week began studying operating alternatives for the hospital at
Michigan and Merriman roads in Westland.
Called the health and human services
liaison committee, it is composed of
mayors and supervisors from out-county areas who were appointed by County
Churchill
champions
Economic woes
plague facility
Tears of joy (above) from Sophia Eliades (left), Shelly Julien, Karen Dprougn (back)
and Paula Lu Bar greet the announcement that Churchill
High School's pom-pon squad
won first place honors in the
recent mid-American class A
state competition held in Novi.
Demonstrating their awardwinning style (right) are members of the squad with Kathy
Hunter (left) and Michelle
8ouras8a out in front.
By Sandra Armbruster
editor
Publicity about the possible sale or
closure of Wayne County General Hospital apparently has added to the problems the public facility faces.
• "Our patient load has been down
since tttis hit the paper," said Joseph
Magda, director of fiscal affairs and
hospital controller.
The hospital also has had trouble recruiting "in this environment," Magda
said, especially in competitive, highly
skilled areas.
But Magda agrees that the hospital does have problems, starling with ..a..
deficit operation, that have prompted
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Junetrial dote set for judge, others
By Maurle Walker
staff writer
He added that he was concerned that
the board of commissioners hadn't acted on an independent report on hospitaf
operations that Lucas wants. At least
one commissioner is cool to the idea of
a new study.
"We've not even considered it. There
have been beaucoup (many) studies,"
said Kay Beard, whose district includes
Westland. "We're doing research on the
number of studies that have been made
to see whether the $67,000 for a new
study is warranted."
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Meanwhile, the commission's own
human services committee, on which
Beard serves, began Wednesday to
hear preliminary testimony in preparation for writing an ordinance to cover
the hospital's operation. That -ordinance is mandated by the county's new
charter.
Expected to testify Wednesday were
representatives from University Medical Affiliates, which contracts with the
hospital to provide physicians' services, Comprehensive Health Planning
Council (CHPC) of Southeast Michigan
and the county board of institutions.
BEARD SAID she wants to keep an
Wayne County Executive William Lucas to push for concessions from em- open mind on what direction the hospiployee groups or other changes at the tal should take. She added that she
wants to see the hospital stay open, alhospital.
"We do have a deficit. We're unable though its adminislration and management may need "tightening up."
to pay cost of revenue expenses for unWriting the ordinance, according to
compensated care," he said.
Bea*rd,
should be "done without speed
Uncompensated care translates into
to
make
sure it stands up in court, and
payment for indigent patients who use
yet
speedy
enough so that people will
the hospital's emergency room serfinally
know
what its operation will
vices, about ,60 different outpatient
be."
clinics and inpatient beds.
Also considering the hospital a'n "inMagda points out that there was an
tegral
part of the medical care system
$11- to $13-mllllon deficit in 1981 for
for Wayne Courily and particularly
the entire hospital complex, including
Please turn to Page 2
Please turn to Page 2
Executive William Lucas. Among its
responsibilities is the study of Wayne
County General. Casting importance on
the study was a statement by Lucas
shortly after he took office that the
hospital may have to be closed or sold
due to its deficit operation.
LIAISON
committee member
Charles Pickering, mayor of Westland,
said that at last week's meeting Lucas
made clear that he doesn't want to
close the hospital.
"But if there aren't concessions
(from employee groups), there will
, have to be a look at other operating alternatives," Pickering said the committee was told.
Tuesday afternoon and agreed to the
trial date.
A trial-date of June 27 has been set • I n addition to Callanan, others facing
for Westland 18th District Court Judge trianiKjflne are the judge's son; Evan
Evan Callanan and four other defend- Callanan Jr.; an attorney; Richard
ants wh/ojiave been Indicted by a feder- Debs; a. volunteer probation officer at
al gralid jury.on charges of conspiracy the court and president of UAW Local
and violation of the federaT Racketeer 1776 In Ypsilanti; Sarn Qaoud, a former
Influenced arid Corrupt Organization Westland businessman and owner of
Sam's Imports in Dearborn Heights;
statue. ,
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The 'Jury trial will be held before and Donald E, Black, an 18th District
Wayne County Circuit Court Judge Court of fleer to Callanan.
Horace W. pilmore.
AH defendants remain free on
Attorneys for the defendants met. $10,000 personal bond.
with judge Ollmore In his chambers
Black and another defendant, Louis
Perry, a former Westland resident,
were Indicted on charges Qf giving
false testimony to the grand Jury. Perry, repotted to be living In California,
has not yet been apprehended. Black's
trial has also been set for June 27.
THE DEFENDANTS had pleadet
not guilty at their arraignment Feb. 25
before U.S. District Court Magistrate
Steven Rhodes.
The Indictments charge a pattern ol
criminal activity which Included con
spiracy, bribery, mail fraud and obstruclion of justice.
• The Indictments reveal an FBI Inves;
tlgallon which dates back to September
1980 and one in which informants were
used and FBI agents posed as criminals
Jo learn about the alleged fixing of
criminal cases.
Following the indictment, all cases
were removed from the jurisdiction of
Callanan by Thomas Smith, chief judge
of the 18th District Court.
All new cases have been assigned to
Smith with arraignments and warrants
being handled by Magistrate Les Hall.
All files in possession of Callanan or
his staff were physically tranferred to
Smith's staff.
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old, boarded-up buildings arid grouhds
that 3till require some maintenance,
police and fire protection.
'" The deficit for just ttie hospital's operation in 1981 was $5 million. Closing
.the hospital wouldn't era$£ either deficit figure, however, since the buildings
and grounds still would have to be
maintained, Magda said
ADDING TO its budget problems hasbeen a "tremendous turnaround'' in
revenue for the hospital, Magda said.
Payment from traditional third parties or insurance companies has
dropped significantly. Blue Cross pay•ments have dropped from ?0 to 12 percent oHhe hospital revenue from patient care. One of the largest areas of
deficit is In the followrup care, clinic
and emergency room careMost follow-up and clinic care isn't
covered by insurance, Magda said. He
said that now'. insurance companies
have "tightened up* on what, they're
paying for/emergency room visits, covering only trauma or life-threatening
situations.' .•'-' •".;_ •', \ ;
- Cut* in funding for .Medicare and
Medicaid patients have further decreased funding, Magda said.
An occupancy rate of 63 percent isn't
helping the hospital's ledger any, Mag-,
da admitted. The 'big Splash" expected
after University Medical Affiliates
contracted* with the'hospital to draw
more doctofs,and their patients into
the htfspitjl didn't materialize. ,
While dccupancy caine up for a
while, it didn't "go up where we expected H to go," Magda said. ,
' To /compensate for the occupancy
fluctuation, Magda said, the hospital
"doesn't.staff for empty beds. We staff
for ^average occupancy and needs.
AgeTicy nurses are used if the average
is exceeded."
Sign up now for soccer
A special skills'clinic is also being
sponsored by the YMCA.
Players from the Detroit Express
Soccer Team will be at the Y 10-11:30
a.m. March 26 to help children learn
and improve their skills.
Fee for the clinic is {8 for nohYMCA members and $5 for members.
For information, call the YMCA at
721-7044.
Youths interested In playing soccer
can sign up through March 22 at the
Wayne-Westland YMCA, 827 §. Wayne
,Road.
The spring soccer league is divided
into three age groups, 5-6-year-olds, 7-9
and ages 10-12.
Practice begins in April with games
played in May and June.
Police search for 2
ers
Westland fjoU'exl ire Searching for
two men who broke Into a home early
Monday morning and kidnapped two
girls after tieing up another and leaving a, fourth girl asleep.
The two kidnapped girls, ages 13 and
15, were found safe in an apartment at
6679 Merriman in Romulus a little
more than an hour later.
Police woman Laura Moore said
warrants have_been issued for the arrest of jtwo Romulus men: Bruce Allen
McGhee, 20, and Ernest Thomas Boillard, 26..They are charged with kidnapping, armed robbery, criminal sexual
conduct, assault with attempt to commit rape and felony with firearms.
(inner eyes area needs
ners use to encourage cuts in the cost commending that the hospital close,
of
care by urging consolidation but that the consolidation of services
western Wayne County," Is. Terence of health
hospitals
-Carroll, executive director of CHPC appropriate. or health services where be "looked at and thoughtfully evaluated-" . . • *'..- <.-.•''.••-.'
which is responsible for planning
Carroll
said
that
as
of
February,
the
He noted that Wayne County is "rehealth care delivery In the southeast- hospital had a licensed capacity of 319
sponsible
for the care of medically. Inem area of the state. Carroll explained beds, reducing its medical/surgical
his organization's position in a recent beds by 68 and pediatric beds available digent patients! How that's met varies
among counties in the state.
conversation with the Observer. .
by one.
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"Our position is that Wayne County
Despite recognition of the hospital's
The
bed-cutting
assignment
given
government
to look at and see
Importance as a research and teaching the hospital was a "pretty heavy" one, how that cancontinue
best
be
met,"
he said.
hospital for the University of Michigan according to Carroll.
Movjng patients from care in a pubMedical School, Carroll said that dur"But we felt it was in accord with the lic hospital to a private facility isn't aling development of a plan to reduce ex- formula
used.to assess.occupancy and way&ibe most cost or-patient-effective
cess hospital capacity" in the area, range of services^
he said.
move.
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Wayne County General was asked to
"We
recognize
that
hospitals have
reduce its number of available beds by different abilities to provide
Carroll pointed out that In the case of
intensity
99 from a total of 388. Of the 99 beds to of services for individuals with
com-, the stale's mental health care system,
be reduced, 13 were In obstetrics, seven plex kinds of illness, when a variety of. patients needing hospitalization were
were in pediatrics aflfod in t h e , m * i * . > S ^ ~ ' o r
moved out of public facilities costing
w
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cal/surgical area, , ¾ - & ^ X - . # . i H s ? i '
•£&#£*
$i$'M9te&r
day 'into private hospitals
Bed reduction lif-flaw? (j^ft1
Continued from Page 1
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Magda said the hospital sMllJights; but the. "next 10 biggest counties aren't
the old stigma of being known, as. anywhere near that- About $40 million
"Eloise',7 the name given to £he former for the whole rest of the state wo\ild be
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.; ASKED IF bringing private doctors said that "one of the things we'll need Is
onto the staff would increase occupan- • good, positive press about the hospital
cy, Magda said the situation could be from the county executive."
"Good public relations would ..help
"ticklish."
. \ A .-.••••; "Who would watch the patients?" he immensely."
asked; "Students (from the.U-M medical school) would do the work, and he
(private doctor) would do the billing. It
isn't easily workable." . :
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for indigent care, "it; might be a whole
different bajl game," Magda said.
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ciency programs, a new phone system,;
and contracting out for someservlces.
A new computer has allowed the hos-.
pltal to' reduce-staff,, record charges
and Improye cash flow, Magda: said.
"We tryto be costconscious and energy wise. There are different ways of
operating efficiently. We've been doing
It wjth a lot fewer people," he said.
Criticism over employee wages
ought not to rest solely with hospital
staff, Magda said, noting that negotia-'
tions were handled "downtown" with
only one observer or technical assistant
from the hospital administration.
"Most raises were across the board
for everyone," he said. "We stated before that in areas where we have to
compete for staff, our salaries are fairly competitive. Salaries in unskilled
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Magda added that the only way the
hospital, which has already cut lis occupancy rate tb comply with the plan
of the Comprehensive Health Planning
Council of Southeast. Michigan, • can
save is if there are other revejijje-pro^
ducing deapartments in the hospital.
THE ONLY public hospital in the
area with a trauma center for major
disasters, Wayne County General provides the.space and care thatother hospitals may lack in case of a major disaster, Magda said.
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But he insists that the hospital has
looked, for,ways to cut costs', Ajs of last.
October! there were 151 ifewer positions than In the budget, Magda said.
Other cost conta.in'ment measures
have Included vacating areas of the
hospital, combining departments, effi-
T ^ S S & J n , armed with a gun and - L e t ' s h e a r
a knire/bfoke Into a Westland' home
about 1 a.m. Monday. They forced the
two girls Into a car and took them to
the Merriman address.
Ilf you've got something
One of the two girls remaining jn the
house freed herself and called the po- to say about what's going
lice. The names of the two girlsi ages on in your town, we'd like
17 and 18, who were left in the house to hear it. Send letters to
the editor to the Observare being withheld by police;' " •"
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Their parents were not at home at Livonia 48150.
the time of the incident.
All letters' must be
Through information received by po- signed originals of a maxlice, they were able to find the kid- imum 300 words in
napped girls in the apartment about an length. We reserve the
hour after the abduction.
right to edit all letters.
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This leggy^ bug-like device is called an integrated chip. 1960V. The printed circuit you see is Just a small part of
It may contain as many as 15 of the kind of resistors what the chip contains in its tiny box.
next to it that were used in technology available in the
irm
up progress in
Eddie Harmon, owner
of-Servo technology,
explains the uses of a
servo valve in such
areas as robotics and
flight simulators. The
firm engineers and
repairs electro hydraulic pumps in
what may be the
city's first high technology business.
By 8andra Armbruiter
editor
s pump
^ "Most of what I know was self-taught.
Most of it isn't published in books because
companies don't want to tell you about what
they're doing," said Harmon.
Afterf working for his competitors for
awhile, Harmon founded his company in
1975 in a one-room office, In 1977 he moved
to a 3,200-squarjfcioot building that he rented.
Harmon, 35, now has his company in a
12,000-square-foot building that he owns. He
employs It people.
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"There J s . an Unlimited-market for this
type of control," said Harmon. "Robotics is
coming into its own, and the industry needs
someone to repair servd valves and sophisticated electronic equipment also."
Harmon notes that 1982 was his best year
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tems allow for "very responsive" movement
with precision control that is proportional-^
to the electrical Input of powerful motors.**
Precision for Harmon in this particular
case means anything from zero to the width
of 10 hairs.
If the Industrial Revolution has been replaced by a technological one, then a firm
called Servo Technology may be the first to
transform Westlahd's industrial parks into
technological garden spots.
. W R M O N SAID that other advantages of*'/
Servo Techonology, which opened in the
• hydraulic or fluid-controlled systems is.that^ *
Hlx Road industrial park last November, is
they run smoothly, at low revolutions- per;;? '
an engineering and repair firm whose climinute <RPM) anil.-allow for Jhe use of-Tents range from the Big Three to the owner
smaller but more powerful electric motbrs.V:>
of a nuclear reactor in Argentina.
New technology has provided'sbnie sys-'v
"The heart of the Whole program," ac' terns called closed loop, according to %Har>:0^
cording to president Eddie Harmon, "Is the
rnbri. That means they have a/"feedback^.',
servo valve..It's an electro-hydraulic device
package* thatrteils ah operator" if the'ma-, .
whose hydraulic output is a function of its
chine is doing what it was {old to; do.\If\<
electric Input" | : ; (
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control the flow'of a fluid, like oil, which is
voice activated, Harmon said;? \ I -,":'-. '';•;', '.?^
.under,pressureV,The technology is used in
the,robotics industry, fllght'slmulatore and ,. , THE TECHNOLOGY of ^hlcfc Harmon;
computer^ntro^
fori'such •/•'' speaks uses computer humeHcarc<)i)tro),-a''
fields vras plastics,
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exploration
and min-"' more;sophisticatedvform than Use4 in the \j Harmon also teaches otie- (6 ihree-day senv: ^: :
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•'•ing." ''" " :'»^ "v':v:.;i r- ••?• - ••—' past, to controTmachlnes by inserting cod^d•> Ulnars' to cofnpanles that are having trouble*- A^
"It's like a tire,* said Harmon. "It goes ^ numbers. Movements are controlled by the in operating their systems. He said he also
was supposed to teach a class at Henry
everywhere.?
.
' servo systems Involved..'._'
Servo valves really are like tires —= they
"The technology is moving along'so fast Ford Community College for industrial hygo on high-speed balancing equipment, ac- that machines are capable of self-diagnos- draulic-teachers, but not enough registered
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cording to Harmon.
tics if companies wanted to spend enough for the class.
For students interested in pursuing a camoney," Harmon said.
HARMON, 35, started in the business at
He noted that the Boeing Corp. recently reer in the field, Harmon advises that they
age 18 with Pegassus Labs, where the asked him for a feasibility study on use of a study math and physics.
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valves are manufactured. Harmon said he robot to empty wastebaskets and to paint
"To my old English teacher who may be
worked his way through Wayne State Uni- walls.
reading this: Shakespeare didn't help me
>e
versity, paralleling what he studied with the
"In this case, it would probably be cheap- one bit," Harmon said.
work he did.
"I love this business. It's challenging.
er to hire someone to empty wastebaskets,
Then while serving with the Army In Ger- but robots do create a lot of jobs," said Har- There's something different all the time and 3
it's high technology.
many, Harmon worked with electro-hydrau- mon.
lic equipment for missiles and mlssle
"Also, it fills a vital part for American^
In one valve Harmon showed on a tour of:
launchers.
his labs, he explained how servo valve sys- industry to stay ahead of the competition." , ))
Walt Kowalewski,
one of 11 people employed by Harmon in
his growing firm,
tests a hydraulic
pump in one of Servo
Tech's labs. The firm
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Wiser group will get tips on auto maintenance
• TABLE SPACE
Table space is available for the annual Farmington carnival and craft
show March 25. Space rental is $5 for a
10 by 10 table. Call 525-6697 or 421406$ for more information.
• LEGAL AID
Thursday, March 10 — Legal Aid assistance is offered at the Senior Friendship Center, 37095 Marquette, for senior citizens of Westland by appointment only. Consulatiori on the first visit
is free of charge. For further Informalton, call 722-7632.
• BASEBALL SIGN-UP
Saturday, March 12 — is the last day
to register for Little League and softball players with the Westland Youth
Athletic Association. Sign up at from 9
a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Bailey Center,
Dorsey Center or Ford Junior High.
Call 721-3267 details.
• UMPIRES NEEDED
•Saturday, March 12 — The Garden
City Parks and Recreation Umpires
will hold a meeting for anyone interested irf umpiring the 1983 GCYAA baseball/sofeball season from 3:30-5 p.m.
at the Maplewood Community Center."
Training sessions will be held every
Saturday from 3:30-5- p.m. through
April 30. Call 261-3491 for more information.
community calendar
Non-profit groups should mail items for the calendar to the O b server, 3 6 2 5 1 Schoolcraft, Livonia, Ml 4 8 1 5 0 . The date, time a n d
place of the event should b e included, along with the name a n d
phone number of someone w h o c a n b e reached during business
hours to clarify information.
•
FUND-RAISER/DANCE
Saturday, March 12 — The WayneWestland Parents without Partners is
hosting its "Night of the Leprechauns"
dance at 9 p.m. In Roma's of Garden
City. Roma's Is located at Cherry Hill
ancj Vehoy. Tickets are |4 at the door.
For further Information, call 476-3298.
The club meets the first and third Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. in the
Silver Bar Restaurant, Middlebelt
north of Ford.
• HELP GROUP
Monday, March 14 — The Detroit
Chapter of Parents of Murdered Children will meet at 6:30 p.m. In room
113A of Henry Ford Centennial Li• LIONS CLUB
Sunday, March 13 — The Garden brary, 16301 Michigan, Dearborn. SoCity Lions Club has bingo Sundays in cial worker, Gary Cotter will speak op
the American Legion Hall, Middlebelt "Grief and How It affects Families".
south of Ford. Doors open at 5.30 p.m. For more information, call 278-3969.
The club meets the first and third Tues>
day of each month at 7:30 p.m. in the
Silver Bar Restaurant, Middlebelt • BINGO
Monday, March 14 — The Paralyzed
north of Ford.
Veterans of Michigan, based in Garden
City, hold a bingo fund-raiser 6:30 p.m.
• LIONS CLUB
Sunday, March 13 — The Garden every Monday in the Kriights of ColumCity Lions Club has bingo Sundays in bus Hall, Ford east of Merriman. Prothe American Legion Hall, Middlebelt ceeds are used to support programs for
south of Ford. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. the handicapped.
• MOVIE HOUR
Tuesday, March 15 — The Garden
City Library will host an after-school
movie hour starting at 4 p.m. In the library's activity room. The one-hour
program Is free. "Santiago's Art" will
be shown and and runs about 70 minutes..
• SENIOR DANCE
Tuesday, April 12 <-; Dyer Senior
Adult Center will host a 60 and older
dance the second Tuesday of each
month. Donation Is $1. Dancing starts
at 2 p.m. The center Is at 36745 Marquette In Westland. Call 595-2161 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. for more information,
• WOMEN'S SUPPORT GROUP
Tuesday, March 15 — WomeD's support group meets 1-4 p.m. every Tuesday afternoon In Room 109, St. John
Episcopal Church, 555 S. Wayne Road.
For more information, call the YMCA
at 721-7044.
• FISH FRY
A fish fry will be held Fridays
through Lent in the Oddfellow's Hall,
Glenwood at Venoy. Charges are $4 for
adults and $2.50 for'chlldren. Call 4218418 for the time.
•
in Garden City, Is now taking applanations for thler.f.ajl of 1983 classes. The
school has a toddler program, for children who are 2½ years old by Sept. 1.
This meets on Tuesdays and Thursday
mornings. The class for three-year-olds
meet on Tuesday and Thursday afternoon, and a class for 4-year-olds meets
on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday
mornings. This is anon-discriminatory
organization. For more information,
call. 525-0482.
• WEIGHT CONTROLLERS
Weight controllers, sponsored by the
Garden City Parks and Recreation Department, meets at 7 p.m. Tuesdays in
the Log Cabin, Cherry Hill east of Merriman. Anyone may attend. Price is 25
cents per meeting. For more information, call 421-4545.
WISER
• NURSERY
Tuesday, March 15 - Wiser will
St. David Nursery School, 27500
jneet at 8 p.m. in St. David's Episcopal Marquette, has openings in its 3- and 4Church, 27&00 Marquette. Bub Smith year-old classes. For further Informawill speak on automobile maintenance. tion, contact Greta Kennen at 422-3187.
• INCOME TAX
Call 591-6400 Ext. 430 for more infor~- Free Income tax service for senior
mation. Wiser is a support grpup for
. - • BINGO
citizens from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. every
wjdowed people.
Garden City's VFW Post 7575 will Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and FYihost bingo at 6;45 p.m. every Wednes- day at Whlttier Community Centery
' day night at the American Legion Post, 28550 Ann Arbor Trail.
• EPILEPSY SUPPORT
Thursday, March 17 — Epilepsy sup- Middlebelt just south of Ford. Proceeds
Free Income tax help is available to
port program; a self-help group, will are to be used for the many activities
meet at 7:30 p.m. in All Saints Luther- and events that the post participates in. retirees through the aid program of the
American Association of Retired Peran Church, 8850 Newburgh at Joy,
sons, Maplewood Community Center,
Livonia. Meetings usually are held on
31735 Maplewood. You must have an
the first and third Thursdays of the • NURSERY SCHOOL ~
month. For more information, call
Wayne Co-op Nursery School, locat- appointment. Call 421-0610 for an apJoanne Meister at 522-1940.
ed at Merriman and Maplewood roads pointment and further information.
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REBECCA J. DOWDELL
Services for Rebecca Dowdell, 19, of Garden
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{L,R,W,G>5A.
County board's hands tied on Lucas nominees
By T i m Richard
staff writer
Wayne County commissioners were
split so badly last week that they were
unable even to get enough votes to send
the dispute to court.
They will try again in a special session today to answer the question: Does
County Executive William Lucas or the
commission have power to make appointments to four governmental bodies — the DraTfiage Board, the Areawide Water Quality Board (AWQB) and
a new Solid Waste Planning Committee?
"I really don't know what your situaCOMMISSIONER Edward Plawecki,
tion is,"^sald attorney George Cross, D-Dearborn Heights, proposed the
the board's research director, when .commission ask for a Circuit Court deasked for advice. "There are notclaratory judgment advising them who
enough votes to pass or reject these had the appointment power. His motion
names."
^lost 7-5. A majority of eight votes Is
needed to pass anything.
Commissioner Milton Mack, DMissing Thursday were CommissionWayne, who served on the Charter ers Stanley Rozycki, Clarence Young
Commission. In 1$81, said the charter is and Arthur Carter, all of Detroit. Had
'clearly oriLucas's side — whether sur> they been present, the guessing was
urban commissioners like Lucas or not. that Rozycki would have joined the
Other commissioners said state law group of seven to form an eight-memgives those appointments to the County ber majority againstLucas.'
Commission. There was almost no disLucas had nominated Board Chaircussion of the names Lucas proposed.
man William Suzo.re of Lincoln Park
County OKs pact
4
for super sewer'
"Super sewer" moved a step closer
to reality as the Wayne County Commission approved contracts with 17
suburban communities to build a sewage treatment plant and 10-foot diameter sewer.
The project could be begun as early
as this fall and provide 5,000 jobs for
five years, said Public Works Director
Duane EgelandL
"I sincerely hope," said Commissioner Richard Manning, D-Redford, "conr
sidering the dire'need for jobs in this'
area, we act with utmost speed in.getting this project off the ground."
SUPER SEWER is the nickname of
the Huron Valley Wastewater Control
System, a treatment plant at the mouth
of the Huron River and a 60-mile interceptor along the Haggerty Road corridor in Wayne and Oakland counties.
The communities pledged $74 mil; tv?"i'--^;-
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lion as their sh^re of the $284-million
total cost. The federal government is
expected to put up the rest, although
the Environmental Protection Agency
has raised questions about whether the.
suburbs from Plymouth Township
northward should connect to the Huron
Valley plant or Detroit's sewage treatment plant..
The city of Detroit is fighting the
project. Three county commissioners
from Detroit voted against it when the
plan was.approyed by the commission's
coromittee-of-the-whole.
THE PROJECT won preliminary approval from'the Areawide Water Quality Board and the Regional Clearinghouse Review Committee of the Southeast Michigan Council of Governments.
But the question of whether the northern portion of super sewer would flow
to Detroit or the Wayne County plant is
so far undecided.
right to make those appointments,
Mack cited charter provisions which
said the commission has power to appoint only four boards. These are the
Board of Canvassers, the Metropolitan
Airport Zoning Board of Appeals, the
Planning and Development Commission and the County Election Board.
The charter gives the executive power to appoint "representatives on intergovernmental bodies and all other officials or representatives not in classified service."
The charter also provides that "if the
commission fails to act on an appointment within 30 days after its submis-
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6A(VV.G)
Bill proposes special help
for jobless in paying taxes
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Jobless homeowners having trouble
paying their property taxes could get
help from the state under a bill that
would create the Michigan Homestead
Protection Authority. The Authority
would sell revenue bonds to provide
funds for loans to unemployed persons
to pay their property taxes.
"If this bill becomes law, It could
help save the homes of thousands of
unemployed workers throughout the
state," said Sen. Patrick McCollough,
D-Dearborn, a co-sponsor of the bill
and chairman of the senate health and
social services committee. His district
includes Garden City.
* "There are many people in Michigan
who have worked hard all their lives
but are now in danger of losing their
homes because they have been without
a job for a long period of time and can't
pay their property taxes.
"I think the state should do everything it can to help these people during
these tough economic times so that
they can hold on to their homes and
keep their families together," McCol-'
lough said.
'
UNDER THE terms of the proposed
legislation, the Authority could loan
money to pay property taxes or special
assessments to homeowners who have
been unemployed for six of the 12
months preceding their application for
the loan.
The money would be lent at an interest rate one percent higher than the interest paid by the authority to-borrow
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In addition, the proposed legislation
provides that the total amount of loans
made to any owner could not exceed 80
percent of the equity of the owner' in
his or her property.
Repayment of the loan would begin
after the homeowner has been employed for three consecutive months:
20292 Middlebelt Rd. (South of Eight me)
Livonia
Open Mon.. Thurs. & Frl. 'Til 9 P.M.,
CITV OF GARDEN CITY
NOT1CK IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Rublic Hearing will be held by th« Mayor and City Council of the City of
Garden City at the Cine Center. WW Middtebelt Road Garden City. Michigan on March.Jl. 19SJ at 7 0OP M for
the following
R«jom t>) Robert ted Voatella SberWan for a Commercial Pacllltka EiempttooCerllikale.
. RONALDD SHOWALTER
City Clerk-Treasurer
Publish March 10. 1911
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
CITY OF GARDEN CITY
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Public Hearing will be held by the Mayor and City Co-jncil of theCitvof
Garden City at the Civic Center 6000 Middlebelt Road Garden City. Michigan on March 21 198J i\ T25PM lor
the following
— oo Ordinance go^ereiig protection of drunk driver*
RONALD D SHOWALTER
City Clerk-Treasurer
Publish March 10. IS83
CITY OF GARDEN CITY
MICHIGAN
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed proposals will be received a I the Of fic« of the City Clerk, in the Cine
Center. WOO Middlebelt Road. Garden City. Michigan «135. on or before Monday. March Jl. 19SS at 2 00 P M
for the purchase of tbe following items
RefrlgeriDt for Ice Risk
Renovation of Baseball Backstop*
Swimming Pool Paint
Athletic Field Marker
Liquid Chlorine
SurfT-SjIrts
Sofiballs
Fireworks
Proposals must be submitted oo forms furnished by the City Clerk, in a sealed envelope eodorsed with the title
of Ihe Item oo which yoa are bidding, i«.. "Sealed Bid for SoftbalU "
The City reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids and to waive informalities when deemed in ihe
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NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION
TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1983
DENTURE WEARERS
THE CHERRY HILL SCHOOL DISTRICT
WAYNE COUNTY, MICHITAN
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27355 Woodsiield, Inkster, Michigan
(formerly the Roberts School Precinct)
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PRECINCT NO. 1 At the Hicks School,
100 Helen Avenue, Inkster, Michigan.
PRECINCT NO. 3: At the Titus Elementary School.
300 Henry Ruff Road, Westland. Michigan
H A I R AFFAIR
M A N U E L J . K A N E R , D.D.S.
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Special Election of the Cherry Hill School
District,' Wayne County, Michigan, will be held on TUESDAY. MARCH 22, 1983, at
the following places in said School District:
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"This repayment provision would
give the borrower a chance to get on
their feet again after finding a Job before they would have to start paying
Back the money," say McCollough.
The authority would, consist of the
state treasurer as chairman, the chairman of the State Tax Commission, and
five other persons "with knowledge,
skill and experience in academic, business or financial fields" who would be
appointed by the governor with confirmation required by the senate.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
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46th Annual
America s most distinguished
the money, The authority would pay
the taxes to the local treasurer on behalf of the homeowner borrrowing the
money.
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PRECINCT NO. 4: At the Fischer School,
466 John Daly, Dearborn Heights, Michigan
THE POLLS WILL BE OPEN at said Special Election in each of said places from
7:00 o'clock a.m. until 8:00 o'clock p.m.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that at such Special Election there will be submitted to the qualified electors of the School District the following propositions:
P-ROPOSITION-KMILLAe&fffiNEWAtrPROPOSmON - ^ - "*
As a continuation of the present millage approved by the voters on February
22.1978, April 26,1978 and March 12,1980, shall the limitation pn the amount
of taxes which may be assessed against all taxable property in The Cherry Hill
School District, Wayne County, Michigan,-be increased by nineteen and. thirtyfive one hundredths (19.35) mills ($19.35 on each $1,000.00) of the state equalized valuation of all taxable property in the School District for a period of five
(5) years, namely, 1983 to 1987, both inclusive, the funds to be used, for the
purpose of general school operation?
PROPOSITION II • MILLAGE RENEWAL PROPOSITION
As a continuation of the present millage approved by the voters on February
22, 1978, shall the limitation on the amount of taxes which may be assessed
against all taxable property in The Cherry Hill School District, Wayne County,
Michigan, be increased by two (2) mills ($2.00 on each $1,000.00) of the state
equalized valuation of all taxable property In the School District" for a period
of five (5) years, namely, 1983 to 1987, both inclusive, the funds to be used for
Vocational Education?
:
ALL PERSONS having the following qualifications shall be entitled to vote at said
election, providing they have registered:
• _. a. A Citizen of the United States.
Over 18 years of age, and
A resident of the State of Michigan for at least 30 days and of the School District
30 days prior to the date of election.
ALL ELECTORS MUST BE REGISTERED WITH THEIR RESPECTIVE CITV
OR TOWNSHIP CLERK OR AT A SECRETARY OF STATE DRIVERS LICENSE
BUREAU TO VOTE AT SUCH ELECITON.
TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that the following statement has been received from,
the treasurer of the County of Wayne as to previously voted Increases in the constitu- *
tional tax rate limitation affecting taxable property in the School District, to-wit:
STATEMENT AS REQUIRED BY ACT 278 OF PUBLIC ACTS OF 1964
amending the Property Tax Limitation Act
I, RAYMOND J. WOJTOWICZ, County Treasurer of "Wayne County, Michigan, do
hereby certify that, as of January 25,1985, the total of all voted Increases in excess of
die Constitutional fifteen mill tax rate limitation and the years such Increases are
effective are as follows affecting the taxable property of Local Unit:
CHERRY HILL SCHOOL DISTRICT
QtleJ of Dearborn Height*, Inkster, and Westland
•-.'-••Wayne County, Michigan '
Date of
Voted
Local Unit
- Election
Increase Years Increase Effective
County of Wayne
Aug. 8,1972
1 Mill
1583,1984
Wayne County
Intermediate
*•
School District
Aug. 6,1974
1 Mill
19M, Indefinitely'
Cherry HJ1I School
Feb. 24,1976
.6 Mills
1983 to 1985 inclusive .^
District
Oct. 27.1981
3 Mills
1983tol985Jnclusive
,
Signed RAYMOND J. "WOJTOWICZ
RAYMOND J. WOJTOWICZ
Wayiife County Treasurer
Date: January 25,1983
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, THIS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by order of the Board of Education of The
Cherry Hill School District, Wayne County, Michigan.
YOUrt FlftST OF. AMERICA BANK'
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SC negotiations may be tough
By Carol Ailzian
staff writer
Schoolcraft College employee unions
may face tough negotiations this year
when contract talks open in April.
That's mainly because of the uncertainty surrounding state aid payments
to the college.
"It's obvious that what happens in,
Lansing will have a definite impact on
what we can offer," said Michael
Petrack, who will act as the college's
chief negotiator in talks with three of
the four unions whose contracts expire
June 30.
THE COMMUNITY college could
lose nearly $75,000 in state money as a
result of Gov. James Blanchard's proposed budget cuts. In addition, the governor has delayed two monthly payments totaling $834,000 to the college.
State aid accounts for roughly a third
of the college's revenues. The other
'Self-esteem''
class Saturday
"Improving Y o u r Self-Coacept" is
the topic of a workshop offered from 9
a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, March 12, at
Schoolcraft College, 18600 Haggerty,
Livonia.
The workshop will focus on methods
for developing and maintaining positive self-esteem.
Participants a r e asked to bring a
notebook and a snack. F e e is $20. Registration information is available from
the college, 591-6400, ext. 409.
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Thursday, March 10, 1983 O&E
_,
two-thirds comes from property taxes
and tuition fees.
Lawrence Ordowski, president of the
22-member union representing assistant deans and directors, dagrees with
Petrack. But he's still optimistic.
"A lot depends on what Gov. Blanchard is able to pull off in Lansing with
regard to the income tax hike," he said.
"If we don't panic early, we may wind
up getting more than we anticipated."
BUT ANOTHER union spokesman,
Bonnie Bryant, doesn't buy the argument that the college may be financially strapped this year because of the
state's budget crisis.
"I know there are problems with cutbacks in state aid," said Bryant, president of the 51-member union representing secretaries.
But, Bryant said, the college gave
pay hikes to faculty, non-union personnel and some executive administrators
this year. The other four unions should
get their fair share, she said.
"Job security will also be a big issue
for us," Bryant added.
Secretaries and administrators are
only two of the four unions facing contract talks this year. The other two rep-
resent 30 custodians and maintenance
workers and 11 food service personnel.
12 robots to j oin
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They m a y not c a r r y notebooks or be
invited to c a m p u s p a r t i e s , but Heros
and Rhinos will be just as much a p a r t
of the Schoolcraft College scene this
fall as the students.
Heros — R2D2 look-alikes — and
Rhinos — resembling a mechanical
a r m — a r e robots. They represent the
college's leap into the technological fu-
ture.
College trustees last week approved
spending-flear4y-$87,000.ta bring 12 ro- bots to the Livonia campus. A state
grant, which the college received to develop a robotics laboratory, will cover
the cost.
THE COLLEGE laid off «ight secretaries and four custodians and maintenance workers last year.
The secretaries union, the SchoolTHE ROBOTS will be used in the
craft College Association of Office Per- college's newly expanded robotics prosonnel, is awaiting the outcome of an gram.
unfair labor practices suit it filed last
year after the layoffs.
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"This program will be targeted for
The suit was filed because the col- underemployed and unemployed worklege failed to meet contractual obliga- ers such as tool-and-die makers and
tions, Bryant said.
machinists," said Fernon Feenstra, as"They were supposed to give us rais- sistant dean for technology.
,
es in the second-year of our contract.
Feenstra believes the programyttill
But they gave us an ultimatum last
year — either take a pay freeze or face be a big drawing card. "We <)Hered
layoffs. They didn't budget for the pay three introductory robotics courses in
January, and they were all filled within
increases."
two weeks," he said.
Part-time instructors from area industries will teach the classes, Feenstra said. "We'll be asking for a fulltime instructor for the 1983-84 school
year, beginning in Jury."
AH EQUAL OWORTVHITYLENOEfl
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CLYDE SMITH'S is
STUDENTS MAY opt for an associate degree program either in robotics
application or service.
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In robotics application, students will
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Sal N o o n 6 p m
T—C^T
ANN ARBOR
410 N. Fourth Ave
WorMxrvh l-K
TEXAS
INSTRUMENTS
NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY
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O u r white bookcase imported
from Denmark now at t r e m e n d o u s
savings. W e ' v e shown two,
but a n y combination looks
terrific. T h e r e are also
d o u b l e doors a n d extra shelves
available. Each o n e is
•
7 0 h x 31 i/2w x HV2"d. O u r Danish
bookcase—a classic value
at a n y price.
B o o k c a s e : $ 7 9 . 5 0 e a . . reg. $109
Double d o o r s : $ 2 9 . 5 0 ea..- reg. $ 3 9
Extra shelf: $ 6 . 5 0 e a , reg. $ 9
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INCLUDES:
(313) 689-1700
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CLASSES I N :
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W e H a v e T h e L a r g e s t S e l e c t i o n A r o u n d ! And More.
•WORD PROCESSING
'DATA BASES
'PAYROLL
•AOCOUNTSPAYABLE •INVENTORY
.ENTERTAINMENT
•GENERAL LEDGER
'SPREADSHEETS 'SUPPLIES
AND MAGAZINES 4 BOOKS
244W W. Ten Mile Rd. • Souihf.eid. Ml 48034 • (313) 358-5*20
W4.M2
To enroll, just call us (toll-free)
for times, dates and locations in
your area.
Call 1-800-858-4069,
8 a.m.-8:30 p.m., M-F, and
12 p.m.-4:30 p.m., Satrand
Sun. (CST). In Texas, call
1-800-692-1318..
Major credit cards accepted.
Programming Discovery
in T l L O G O $49.95
Children explore geometrical,
mathematical, and logical concepts and develop programming
skills.
STORE-WIDE
SIDEWALK SALE!
3921 Rochester Rd.
Troy 48084
»1" LB.
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8000 Newburgh Road • Westland • Open 7 Days 9 am - 5 pm
A job search skills s e m i n a r will be offered from 9
a.m. to 4 p.m. S a t u r d a y , March 19, a t Schoolcraft
College, 18600 Haggerty, Livonia.
The s e m i n a r offers a "no nonsense" approach to
what does and doesn't work in today's job m a r k e t .
Discussion will focus on what problems persons
face, how to avoid mistakes and m a p out job hunting strategy.
F e e is $30. Registration information is available
from the college, 591-6400, ext. 409.
Professional
keyboard
„
7 ¾ ^ ^ MARKET
Job hunting
seminar set
"Where Quality,
Service and Education
Come First
.....
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CENTENNIAL
"Think Trim," a seminar designed to help persons
develop a successful diet plan, will be offered from
9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, March 19, at Schoolcraft
College, 18600 Haggerty, Livonia.
Fee is $25. Registration information is available
from the college, 591-6400, ext. 409.
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CLYDE SMITH & SONS
'Think Trim'
at SC March 19
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669-2900
HARDWARE a n d FIREPLACE
T.R.I.
SOVTHFlElD
353-8180
27740 FORD ROAD
3½ blocks west of Inkster Rd.
GARDEN CITY, MICHIGAN
Phone: 422-2750
Open 9 to 8 pm Monday thru Friday • 9 to 6 pm Saturday * Closed Sundays
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Church & School
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425-0260
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Monday Evening Service 7:30 p.m.
ADVERTISING
BEREAN BIBLE CHURCH
:*
3537S ANN AR80R TRAIL. LlVOrMIA
; 425-5585 (Between Wayne & Newburgh) 522-9386
• MORNING WOflSHlP
10 00 a m
•BIBLE SCHOOL
11 is
• EVENING SERVICE
•WEONESOAY SERVICE
• ViSuAnZEbCHiLOflENS C H U R C H
*
Holding fcrlh the word of Life
6 00pm
7 00pm
lOOOdm
CALL
KATIE PHILLIPS
am
HOSANNA TABOR
LUTHERAN CHURCH
591-2300
EXT. 220
9600 Levern««So. Redlord
R«T Roy P r t n t t M *
n*>. Glenn Hopper
G R A N D River BAPTIST of LIVONIA
Sunday Worthlp
8:00 & 11:00 A.M.
M A I N STREET
BAPTIST CHURCH
3 4 5 0 0 SIX M I L E RD. Jusvwest ol Farminqton Rd
rhf I f> *iAJ CfKirc •» Worth 1 CO* «T0 for
Sunday School and Bible Classes
9:30 A.M.
AiMiaied »ilhSooir>eiri Baphu
Convention
8500 N Morton Taylor. Canton
9:30 A . M . F A M I L Y S U N D A Y S C H O O L
10:45 A . M . : "LET GO! LET GOD."
•:' 7:00 P.M.J "A HEALING TOUCH"
Wed. 6:15 P.M. Dinner - 7.-00 P.M. Bibla & Prayer
261-6950 i n
MjRSEflv oetH
Monday Evening 7:00 PM.
Christian School Grades K-8
Robert Schuit*. P.-mcipat
H. Thweatt Pastor 453-4785
Sunday School • 9 4S a m
Morning Worshio - H a m
BaplrSI Training Uruon - 6 30 p m
"Evening Worship • 7 30 p m
Wednesday Service - ? 00 o m
OEAFMIHiSmr
AdriiniChirtey.Min
:-» l.rWPOBBaBt. II ^ i r • ol Christian Ed. ••Youth
fePastor Dr. WiiberfO. uouflh
937-2233
Rav.V.F.Halboth,Jr.,Peator
•-•-' ,
Rev. Vlclor F. Halboth, Sr 7 Paslor Emeritus ;
Nursery Provided
Mr. James M o l , Parish Asft t.
v*. RISEN CHRIST
Missouri Synod
462SO ANN ARBOR ROAD
PLYMOUTH .
Kenneth Z'eike Pastor
4S3 5?52
45-3-1099
EARLY SERVICE 8 30 A M
Sun Sen & Bible Classes
' 9 45Jo1045AM
LATE SERVICE 11:00 A M
you!
"AN INDEPENDENT BAPTIST CHURCH'
27475 Five Mile Rd. (at Inkater i
SUN. 10:00 A.M.
8UN. 11:00 A.M
8UN 7:00 P M
WED. 7:00 P M .
" T H E FOURTH TEMPTATION OF LENT"
KEEPING BUSY
Rev. Robert A r m s t r o n g preaching
SUNDAv WORSHIP 8 30 i 11 AV
SUSJOAY SCHOOL AND ADULT
BIBLE CLASSES IOAM
Rev. R. Armstrong
FELLOWSHIP B A P T I S T CHURCH
ST, TimOTHy uniTCD PRfSByTtBlftd CHURCH
474-2488
16700 Newburg Rd.-Llvonia
Rev. E. Dickson Forsyth
464>8844
WORSHIP
9:00 a.m. &11:00 a.m.
CHURCH SCHOOL
11:00 a.m.
Nursery-High School
Christ The Good
Shepherd
"People Caring for People"
42690 Cherry Hill
Canton 981-0286
8uoday8crtootA
Adult BlbU 9-.15 A.M.
Worahlp Service 1P40 A-M.
(A Ministry ol the Baptist General Conference^
• In the historic Plymouth Grange, 273 Union.
•;
Rev. Pater A. Foreman, Th. M, Paator •
8unday8choolfc30AJI.
8undayWorahlp 10-40 A.M. I
F*llowahlDl1^0A.M.
8ERMON:
"JE8U8, THE LIGHT
.
I
OF THE WORLD"
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I from the Baptist General Conference ^ - ^ ° ^
For more Information call 455-1609
32940 SCHOOLCRAFT
422-3763
PASTOR ELVIN L.CLARK
Pattd*
J * l\
6:00P.M.
•aV'OISCIPiES Jm WARMrfUHY^EOPLE^
IHTERGENEftATIONAL BIBLE STUDY
PLYMOUTH. MICHIGAN
45000 N TERRITORIAL RD. 455-2300
'/5 Mi West "of Sheldon
464-0990
FOURTH CHURCH
Of CHRIST SCIENTIST
11:00 A . M .
"THE INNOCENCE OF THE CRUCIFIED"
Dr» William Stahl
:
.Mrs Richard Kaye. Mugi c O i r
m
N y " * r y Care PrOvKje<J
' •" WEONfSOAV
^fSTlMONIAL. MfftiNGSePM
H^.iatr«.W.-Ktr>g >'
Pastor Gerald Fl»hdr
20300 M<5<3leb»Jl Llvoraa
8 4SsrarVs»Wo<i>*pSerY<« '
i0O0arr\ TneOwchScftool
11 1Sa.m.S«c<>ndS«rvtc«o(WortNp
7;O0prrt SuoCayfvertlng Sarvlee
Wfd
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tkrsery Provided »IAI Services • Ar CotXitMXvy
ALDERS-GATE
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
•
(Redford Township)
10000 BEECH DALY ROAD
4?
Between Plymouth tod Weil Cri<*oo
MINISTERS
ARCHIE H. DONIOAN
BARBARA BYER8 LEWIS
"A TOMB UNUSED".
Rev. Donlgan
ft^h
HKiley Turner • Otr ot t t . 6«r04f>
C&tmk
NARDIN PARK UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
« 8 « ? Waal Elevan Mile Road
~ Juat W**l of Middfeb«1l
, ^ 0 0 0 WHO WILL NOT BE MOCKED-1
t»« fa* * 1 m AM. Worship Service
* M * f f 4 ^ C h u r r t School
•CJoWMaVfOW of Christian Ed.
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476-8660
FarrViingtoh Hillt
'.V-
FIRST
. 15431 Merrirnan Rd.
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,: .'Rev, Harvey Hen*veto, Minfitef ^ ^. -jrV;.
^¾¾ WOR8^lP-10^^M.^ *;?
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SUNDAY 86HbbL 9:30 AM,
^ V
i/fWORSHIP SERVICE jpt30A.jyL \l
36100 r^ Mile Rdad, Weet el N<fwturgh'*'. •
V
Rev: OERALD OYK8TRA1 Paator
- » . • . (Or.stiin ChurcM
427-8743
~; •-eiBLEscHOOL - - •"- -,
,..- (All eoes)l;930 a m
-••:v4i2-6660',"f/-^:.
EPISCOPAL
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MARK McQiLVREY Minister.
'-'••-.-.'.CHUCK E M M t R T
•' Youth Minister
Morning Worship' .10 45 »jr.[\
;•',-'- - • Evening-'Wdrs^'P .'••.•--'.
.'.. 4 Youth Meetings
'-A':.,-' :'.'•- 6 30 prt>'" -
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; R e l o r m e d C h w c h in AirrWIca
^MEMORIAL
C H U R C H bt CHRIST
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'.-. TV Channel 20 Saturda/9;30a:m.'y ;". y/"
Call pr Write for Fre.e" Correspondence Course
ST. JOHN
fJEWMANNv
->-ri^pa>Wr-:^-^
HOLY SPIRIT
y LIVONIA I;
44300 Warren Road
vv,(y ; 4$5-5$10y;'- :
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UNITEDMETHODIST
ACHURCH>
A Of Oardari City /
6443 Merrlman Road
4 2 1 - 8 6 2 8 ,:<^'
Dr. Robert Orifleroli
; , Minister
iV
vyor8hloServJce10:46A.M
C-WPCHSCHOOL' ^ MOAM.'
.
CATHOLIC
CHURCHES;.
• J o p l e ^ S Caht«iri High School
:-:1--: r ' ' j '•••••* C a n t o n C e n t e r a t J o y
;
GARDEN CITY
1657 .Middiebeit Rd ;
SUNOAY WORSHIP
11 a m & 6 p m . .
'
Bible School 10a.rn.[ •'.,.
Wed 7 30 p.m. vVorship
; 11:00 AM &6:00PM
• FK£CL0TKW0t0TH€«60Y
Rob Robinson Minister
«C*E«NtHCS7-1PiL :s
Robert Outton v
in Church" BgildihQ
:,
Youth Minister
Mirv«twPenfti^S»in«« r' .
Pastor JackWrsylh
Sunday School ioxWamil
Momlrto V/onsnlp iVpo aim
. Evening Service 7.-0¾ pm
Wednesday Service /i<^ pm
Opeti Even/ Day 9KX>
.' UntililKJOpm '
ChlWfen'aMlnrstiyat i \
- • ; Evwy Service .¾ 24 Hour Prayer Un« 622-8410
".
Hkfdhoetti.
Oavld T. Strong. Minister
422-6038',' 1<K0A.M.W<>r»)i6erYtO*•'••
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(JY*.WtGrade) -'->; 1M0 AM >.«8r.Htori 0 « «
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LIVONIA
A Full Gospel Church
36924 Anfj Arbor Trail
&Nev»burgh .
REtoRMEDCHURCHINiAMERlCA
'. 30900 Six Mile Rd. : -
WORSHIP SERVICE-*30A*11:00 A.M.
Minuter ¢) Mu><
H 0**
• : D r j:.'E-: Kari;PVstbr'•
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422-UFE
:34645Cowan,Rd. •': ^ w ; : ^ .;; J(JV^East ofAVayne,Rd)
- >;;."='C";v'cV:^-/. ^ ;\'•'•'!•-VVestland ••'• v - '
Sunday Service 1 0 ^ 0 A.M. A $:00 P.M.
VWedrte»d^7:00P.|iiL
'
ChtkJnn'$Mtohtry»tsn&rrk**
ST. MATTHEWS ;
UNITED METHODIST
IB*
'••' 'A Caring 4 Sharing Church"
THE LORD'S HOUSE
:
36S00 Ann Arbor Trail
' 4J2-0149
MlnUlara
, jKkE.OIgtma
Roy Q, Forayth
Dave Gladstone
Director of Youth
Terry Gladstone ;
Oirecior <>) Education
WOMWt CHURCH ICHOOL
kU»11»AH • ,
S4Spm YouthMeetmgs
Envoy John Crirnpton .
NEW LIFE
COMMUNITY
CHURGH;
NEWBURQ .
UNITED METH0D-18T
CHURCH
474-3444
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36500 WettEHvan Mil*
FarmTngton HUt*
477-SCJJ
Bible StmJylfcOOajn.
WereMp 11*0 a>tv A ««0>m.
Wad. BlbU Claia TiM p Jn.
Hurtfry ProrWed AS 8*r*k»»
Minister: Oary Lulea
C H U R C H E S OF CHRIST
_
SUNOAY WORSHIP
UNITED METHODIST
CLARENCEVILLE UNITED METHODIST
evening Worship; 6PM
Thurt. Prayer Meat 8PM
"SUNDAYBIBLETEACHINO "
(AI('As«t) ''A
:
9:45A.M.
SUNDAY WORSHIP
11.00 A M .
CHILDREN'S CHURCH 11:00 A.Ml
. V;?4400W.Se,enMiie . ,
; • topa« TeV^aph)
•::•"•.. NOU«?SbrSEBVlC€-.
iiOOAM
4
SUNOAYSCHOOL
1. tOO AM.
The'HapplesI Hour
HERALD OF HOPE
•.'r-Ori-wiiiiarh staw
^fiW*."" ^ I *
19000 Winston, Del; .•
532-0346
(5 blks. West ol Telegraph. 1 Blk. So. of 7 Mile).
SERVING RE0F0R0, LIVONIA « SURROUNDING AREAS
CENTRAL CHURCH OF
CHRIST
534-7730
"THE BEATITUDES:
A C O M P A S S I O N A T E HEART"
Church School 11:15 A.M.
BIBLE STUDY 1Ch00 A.M. Wed., Thur«.7.-00 P.M.
( SALVATION ARMY
27500 Shiawassee
„ „ — . : at lnk»(er ftoad .
<x ^s §r » SUNDAY SCHEOULE« ^ Swd«y School: 10 AM
Mc<r^Worthit)-.11 AM
THE DETROIT GOSPEL TABERNACLE
_i
CENTRAL CHURCH
OF CHRIST •
t
VILLAGE U N I T E D PRESBYTERIAN
NEWBURGH AT PLYMOUTH ROAD
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
• JLfiak. ik
WORSHIP & CHURCH SCHOOL
10:00AM x-Rev. Leonard F. Weloel
Church School 11:00 am
Sunday School 9:30 A.M.: Worship 10:45 & 6:30; Wednesday 7:00 P.M.
Mon. thru Fri.
M5AM
Henry Butt al West Chicago
Livonia
421-5406
"SERVING THE LORD IN ALASKA"
RIVERSIDE PARK CHURCH OF GOD
Mrs OonruGleason
M«stnot Music
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NATIVITY C H U R C H
WORSHIP 9:30 4 11.00 AM
—^-HL5350W. Six Mile RdRev.RoberH4.B4/cua
rmai/cua
T R S H I P 10:00 A . M .
WORSHIF
71
! UNITED CHURCH
OF CHRIST
Hubbard at W. Chicago »422-0494 '
Gerald R. Coblelgh & David W. Good, M Inlsters
Say* . . .
Ptttof.
459-0013
ROSEDALE GARDENS
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN C H U R C H
"THERE IS NO GREATER LOVE T H A N
T O LAY D O W N ONE'S LIFE FOR
OTHERS. THAT'S W H A T JESUS DID
FOR Y O U A N D M E l "
Dr. Weiley I. Evana
• WTFC1520
Kenneth F, Qru*b*i,
Guesl Speakers:
Steve and Donna Maruszewskl
533-2300
9:30 A.M.
"GOODNESS GRACIOUS"
tj
CANTON
WORSHIP « CHURCH SCHOOL
. ... 9:30& 11:00A.m. ....
Rev. William C. M p o r j - pastor
Nu/iery Provided
Phone 459-35$0
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$835 8heldon Rd..
' J o s u h a 14.-6-15
NON-DENOMINATIO'NAL
7 Mile R o a d a n d G r a n d River
Oetroit. Michigan
PauiD lamb
Assoc Pasic
SUNDAY LrTURQY
10:00 A . M .
(All Services In English)
SUNDAY 8CH00L «30 a.rm
BIBLE CLA8S 7^9 P.M. Tueaday
8 0 N 0 8ERVICE8 7.-00 P.M. Latt 8unday Of Month
SurxJa/School,
945am
Mo/rung Worship
1045 am
OapliSl Training Urvon 5pm
Evening Worship Hour
?p m
Wedijsday Serv>ce
.' p m
GENEVA
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN
"HOW TO DEVELOP THE
SPIRIT OF A WINNER"
SM78WMt>MBa
UVONLA ..47944^2
SERVICES 11^50 a.m. Every Sunday
7.-00 p.m., 1st & 3rd Sunday ot each month
?BlOCKStASTOf
Redford B a p t i s t C h u r c h
Or. WeaJey I. Evana,
Paalor
HOLY RESURRECTION
ORTHODOX CHURCH
26323 Kalilead Rd. at 11 Mile
Farmlngton HHfa, Mkhlgan
Presbyterian
26701 JOY RD.
Dearborn Hgts.
Pastor John Jellrey
278-9340
9:30 A M :
Sun. Sch S Adult Bible
11:00 A.M.
WORSHIP SERVICE
Dial-a-ride - 278-9340
Worship Services
and Junior Church - 11:00 a.m.
4-¾.
FIRST APOSTOLIC LUTHERAN CHURCH
St. Mark's
TRINITY
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
10101W. Ann Arbor Rd., Plymouth
at Gotfredson & Ann Arbor Rd.
Sunday School for all ages 9:30 a.m.
W0B8HIP830 a 1100 A M
Nureery Available
SUN DAY SCHOOL-ALL
AGES
9:45 A.M.
WED CLASSES • All Ages
6:45 P.M.-.
FIRST APOSTOLICLUTHERAN CHURCH
, A f f U l A t E O WITH
SOUTHERN BAPIlST
CONVENTION
, _s
Rev. S . Simons
Grades K-8
W a y n e C BerkeSCh P r i n c i p a l
ORTHODOX
LIVONIA
BAPTIST
CHURCH
6:30 WED. EVENING
LENTEN POT LUCK & PROGRAM
6:30 for all ages
,
Dr. W . Whitledge
CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
28440 LYNDON. LIVONIA. M l .
You are cordially Invited
to worship with
422-1470
W O R S H I P S CHURCH SCHOOL 9:30 & 11 AM
?080SKMdlebeilai8Miie
Fo.m'ngton Hills • 474-0675
The Re* RaipnE unger Pastor
39020 Five Mile Road
West Livonia
464-0211
Worthlp - «:15 and 10-.45 a.m.
BibteOUtMt 9:30 a.m.
Nursery A variable
Education Orfict 421-7359
SCHEDULE OF SERVICES
425-6215 or 425-1116
Nursery Piovtoed.at All Service*
ST. PAUL'S UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
i
St. Paul's Lutheran
Missouri Synod
HOLY
TRINITY
30000 Frye Mite Road
East Livonia
421-7249
,
Sunday Sanric* Broadcast
9#ajn,WMUZ-ttM01S
SUNDAY SCHOOL
9:15 & 11:0$ A \ M .
LUTHERAN CHURCH
*
Wadrmdty 7 ^ pm • 8chool ot Chrittiin Education
(Activities for An Ages)
25630 GRAND RIVER at BEECH OALV
••'».
S3?-??66
aEDFOROTWP
FAITH
Ulc\come5
KENNETH 0 . GRIEF
PA8T0R
Dr. G e o r g e V a n G r o n i n g e n
7:00 PM.
Teen Choir Musical
"Beyond the Imagination"
L U T H E R A N (English Synod A.E.L.C.)
GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH
SUNOAYSCHOOL
MORNING WORSHIP
EVENING WORSHIP
WEDNESDAY BIBLE STUDY..
"JESUS PRAYED"
GRACELUTH6RAN CHURCHM I S S O U R I SYNOD
SUNDAY SERVICES
9:15 A 11:00 A . M . •"*
422-1150
Worthlp and Sunday 8chool 8:30,10rf>0 and 11:30 am
REV. RALPH G . S C H M I D T , PASTOR
WORSHIP 8ERVICES EVERY 8UNDAY 8:30 * 11:00 A.M.
SUNDAY 8 C H 0 O L A BIBLE 9:45 A.M.
WEEK-DAY 8 C H 0 O L , WED. 4:36-6:00 P.M.
PRE-8CHO0L, MON.-FRI. MORNINGS
NURSERY PROVIDED
•64-6554
$22-6430
N E W 8 RELEA8E
$25-3664
or
261-9276
HARD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF LIVONIA
Farmtngton and Six Wife Roads - . . . . " "
. 1*175 Fermrngton Rd. '/i Mil* N. of 8choolcrat1
10:00 a m ;
11:00 a.m.
6:00 p.W.
7*0 pm
Sunday School
Morniqo. Worship
Evening Service
Wad. Family Houf, .
Bible Study - Aw*na Clubs
H.L. P«tly
CHRIST OUR SAVIOR L U T H E R A N C H U U C H
MISSOURI SYNOD
INWWNDfNl
BAPTIST R W I
rfHOWSWP
CHUflCM
BETHEL BAPTIST T E M P L E
29475 VV SIX Mile. Livonia
P M h
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ROSEDALE GARDENS
/NITED PRESBYTERIAN
Lowell Everson will lead the Stevenjq High School Symphonic Choir in a
iten service program Sunday in
le Gardens United Presbyterian
jfchurcb, 9601 Hubbard, Livonia. A politick1 dinner will be served at 6 p.m.,
followed by the musical program at 7
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[.; Pauli Nlskakanga8 of Finland will
ak at pre-spring services March 12,
and 14 at Detroit Laestadian Confgregatlon, 290 Fairground, Plymouth.
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He will be on band at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, at 2:30 and 6 p.m. Sunday and 7:30
p.m. Monday.
• ST. MATTHEW
\ l ALDERSGATE UNITED
EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN
METHODIST
The Martin Luther High School ConThe Bentley High, School Choir will
cert Choir of Milwaukee, Wis, will perform at 7:30 p.m. Lenten services
present a concert of sacred music at Wednesday in Aldersga'te United Meh7:30 p.m. Monday in St. Matthew Evan- todlst Church, 10,000 Beech Daly, Redgelical Lutheran Church, 5585 Venoy, ford.
Westland.
To be performed Is music by Bach, • ST. MATTHEW UNITED
Scarlatti, Knut Nystedt, John Ness METHODIST
Beck and others. David L. Deffner, a
Dayld and Marcta Strong will lead a
graduate of Valparaiso University and six-session course March 17-19 dethe University of Minnesota, directs the signed to enrich and strengthen mar-
riage at St. Matthew United Methodist
Church, 30900 Six Mile, Livonia. The
Strongs trained at the National Methodist Laboratory In Colorado and have
led many local workshops in this communications Improvement course.
Strong is pastor of S t Matthew. Cost is
$25 per couple. Register In the office at
thechurcft.
A boating safety course offered by
the VS. Coast Guard Auxiliary will be
held at St Matthew March 14, 21, 26
and April 4. Scheduled to take place 7-9 >
p.m., it is open to all youth from 11-16.
It Is made available through Boy Scout
Troop. 742. To register, call. Rodney
Beckwith at 474-0372.
• NARDIN PARK UNITED
METHODIST
• Dr. Harry Haines of United Methodist Missions will speak at 3 p.m. Sunday
at Nardln Park United Methodist
Church, 29887 11 Mile, Farmlngton. He
serves on the United Methodist Global
Board of Missions in New York City.
Those wishing to attend should inform
Margaret Northey at 476-0908.
• PLYMOUTH FIRST BAPTIST
A church family dinner to recognize
the services of Sunday school teachers
will be held at 6 p.m. March 19, in First
Baptist CHurch, 45000 N. Territorial,
Plymouth. The teachers will be guests.
• FAITH LUTHERAN
A vegetable sculpture workshop led
by Chef. Joseph Beato will be held at
7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Faith Lutheran
Church, 30000 Five Mile, Livonia. The
event is sponsored by the Detroit SubWest Chapter of the Valparaiso University Guild. The cost is $3. For tickets
contact Margaret Kohn at 464-8433.
• TRINITY BAPTIST
Peg Rankin will be the coffee hoijr
speaker at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday at Trinity
Baptist Church, 1480O - MlddlebeU,"
Llvonia. A nurserywill be provided.
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A dramatic presentation of "The
Supper" will be given at Newburg
nited Methodist Church at 6 p.m. Suny, March 13. The presentation will be
jddne by laymen and women of Faith
nited Methodist Church of Delton,
Mich. This is a still drama, portraying
the final eve of the life of Christ, and
focuses on the statement of Jesus, "One
of you shall betray me."
choir. Also performing will be the
Troubadours, a contemporary Christian music group.
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ASSEMBLIES O F G O D
41355 Six Mite Rd.
Northville
348-9030
11:00 A.M.
"THE GOSPEL
OF THE LORD
JESUS CHRIST"
Irving M. Mitchell, Sr. Pastor
Richard Easlick, Youth Pastor
Dan R. Sluka, Director of Music
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The drama Is the work of Ernest K.
Emurian, a United Methodist minister
who first directed it in Elmwood Avenue United Methodist Church In Portsmouth, Va., in 1954. Since that time, It
has been repeated countless times by
both professional and amateur groups.
Nearly 40 persons take part In the
total production, Involving music,
makeup, lighting.
CHRISTIAN
COMMUNITY
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speaker
Thomas E. Ripaldl of - Farmlngton
Hills will be the guest speaker at the 8
p.m. Friday, March 18, dinner meeting
of the Northyille-Plymouth-Llvonla
chapter of the Full.Gospel Businessmen's Fellowship.
Aside from his regular vocation as a
professor of psychology at Oakland
Community College, he serves as a
clinical phsychologist with a Christian
ministry at Brightmoor Tabernacle In
Southfield.
His talk, based on his soon-to-be published book, "Upward Bound," will be
his testimony of how the personal experience of being born again and filled
with the holy spirit made a profound
change in his life.
THE MEETING follows dinner at
the Sveden House restaurant In Farmlngton Plaza. Tickets are $6 which includes tax and gratuity. Both the dinner and the program are open to the
public.
Reservations are required for the
dinner and may be made by calling
Daniel Beetler at 349-006 or Earl
Flynn at 848*3863, or send a check,
payable to FGBMF, P.O. Box 5332,
Northville 48167 by March 14.
'Private Lives'at St Paul
"Private Lives," the Noel Coward fable of a couple who can't eland each other, yet can't stand
being apart, will be presented at 7 p.m. Sunday,
March 13, In the Sunday Showcase series at St.
Paul Prebyterian Church, 27415 Five Mile, by the
national touring company Alpha Omega Players.
Tickets can be obtained at the door or by calling
the church at 422-1470.
DIVINE
GUIDANCE
Women's mission
leader is speaker
Nursery Available
Brightnjoor Taberqade
26555 Franklin Rd. * Southfield Ml
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MARCH 13 thru 1S "LIFE IN THE SPIRIT"
with R«v. Paul C. 8ehock
8un. 11A.M. 6 & 3 0 P.M.
Mon. thru W*d. 10 A.M. & 7:30 P.M.
Nur»#fy provided at «418*nri<*»
A Charismatic Church where people of many denominations
worship together
Thomas E. Trask, Pastor
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OTHER ACTIVITIES:
Christian Education 1 0 : 0 0 am Ladies Bible Study
Morning Worship 1 1 : 0 0 am
Childrens 8ngadas
Evening Service 6:30 pm
Youth Program
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LAESTADIAN
CONGREGATION
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Donald W. Lahtl, Pastor
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Dr. Dorothy Sample, national president of the Woman's Missionary Union
of the Southern. Baptist Convention,
will be speaker at the 11 a.m. Sunday,
March 13, worship service of the Merriman Road Baptist Church, 2055 Merrimah, Garden City.
Dr. Sample is a native of Alabama
and serves at present with her husband,
who is a pastor in Flint. She holds a
doctorate from the University of Michigan. Her appearance coincides with
the annual Week of Prayer for Home
Missions in which the Garden City
Church will cooperate in reaching a national goal of $25 million for missions
in America.
Dr. Ray Babb Is pastor of the church.
Fabri-bags party
9300 Faropington Rd . Livonia
421-0120
isti plans peace ifteetirig
Encore, the post-mastectomy group
for women, Is sponsoring a fabri-bags
purse party. Purses are custom made,
reasonably priced and of spring and
summer fabrics. The party will be 1-3
p.m. Wednesday, March 16, with demonstration at lp.m,
The party will take place at the
YMCA of Western Wayne County,
26279.Michigan Avenue, (between John
Daly and Beach Daly). Cblldrens bags,
diaper bags and ladies bags will be
available for sale.
A demonstration opposing the conference is being organized by the Fidelity Forum Coalition for Freedom. It
claims that-I
flsm, and calls upon Americans to surrender to the Soviets by preying on
fears of nuclear weapons. The counter
demonstration is scheduled to be held
outside the meeting place.
The Reverends John Phelps and Alex
Steinmiller will conduct a special Lenten enrichment program at Our' Lady of
Grace Catholic Churchi Joy and Telegraph, at 7:30 p,m. Sunday and Mon-.
day. Refreshments will be served.
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A major television news network recently devoted a series of programs tq
an examination of crime and the criminal Justice system in America today.
The broadcasters focused our attention
on criminals, the police, the courts, the
* Worship Services - 8 : 3 0 4.11:00.am prislbns, and the victims. Valuable
In Prymoolh — SI. Peter Ev. Lutheran'Church.
suggestions were made and important
1^343 Pehnlman Ave.
insights were communicated on this
Pastor Leonard Koeninger - 453-3393
subject to a large television audience.
Worship Services 8 a 10:30 a.m. • Sunday School 9:15 am.
But a significant Issue was overIn Bedford Township • Lola Valley Ev. Lutheran Church,
looked.
When crimes are committed, a
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few are guilty, but all of us have a
Pastor Edward 2ell-532-8655
Worship Services 8:30 a.m. 411 a.m. • Surtday School 9:45 a.m. shared responsibility, This is more than
the responsibliity of the police, the
courts, the'institutions of detention, or
the government Jt is the responsibility
of the good people, whose collective
. Michael A. Halleen
Associate Pastor
Mary MilleY-Vikarider
FAITH
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SUNDAY SCHOOL: 9:30 AM
MORNING WORSHIP: 10:45 AM
SUNDAY EVENING: 7:00 PMWEDNESDAY FAMILY NIGHT: 6:16 PM
35415 W. 14 Mile Road
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661-9191
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Members of the Forum are the Eagle and Dr. James Anderson, associate proForum, Michigan Conservative Union, fessor at Michigan State University,
Catholics United for the Faith-Detroit, will address the topic, economic impliCardinal Mindszenty Foundation, Pol- cations of the arms race.
ish Army Veterans and Catholic Laity
Dr. Robert Soderstrom of Physicians
United.
for Social Responsibility, wilrteport on
Among the other speakers at the Pax the medical effects of nuclear-war, and
Chrisi conference will be former U.S. the Rev. Bill Wittland, associate pastor
Representative William Brodhead, the of St. Stephen Church in Grand Rapids,
Rev. Richard Cassidy, director of the will talk on biblical roots of peacemakOffice for Peace and Justice In the ing.
Archdiocese of Detroit and Paul MaFor more information contact the
zur, executive director of Pax Christi
Office of Justice at 237-5907, or write
USA.
Pax Christi Michgan, 815 Sparrow,
_Lansingj48910
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-^Sisters Ardeth-Platte-and Carol Gil
bert of the Saginaw Home for Peace
and Justice will disuss nonviolent disobedience. The Rev. Peter Dougherty, Choir
COHCert
organizer for Michigan Pax Christi,wiU talk on alternatives to violence,
The concert choir and brass ensemble of Lutheran High School, Mt.
Clemens, will present a sacred choral
concert at 7 p.m. Thursday, March 17,
at Christ the Good Shepherd Lutheran
The program Is geared for the entire Church, .42690 Cherry Hill, Canton
fanllly, according to Rev.. Kevin Township.
O'Doherty, newly appointed pastor.
Open to the public, the concert is
O'Doherty recently returned from sev- part of the ninth annual Lenten tour of
eral years as a missionary In South Af- the groiip encompassing five congregarica. The program is open to the public. tions.
Lent program has priest team
Wjtconslfi Evang«lical__
Lutheran ChurcAes
WISCONSIN LUTHERAN
RADIO HOUR
WCARJ090 SUNDAY 10:30 A.M.
• In Livonia - Si. Paul Ev. luther en.Church,
\ 17810 Farmington Rd.
PaslorWinfredKoeipin-261-8759
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The event will take place from 8:80
a.m. to 5:30 p.m. in St. Patrick Church
Center in Brighton. Cost is $10, or $5
for those with lower Incomes.
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EVANGELICAL COVENANT CHURCH OF AMERICA
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Bishop Walter Sullivan will assess
the Impact of the proposed U.S. Catholic Bishops' pastoral letter on war and
peace at a state conference Saturday of
Pax Christ!, the international Catholic
movement for peace.
moral perspectives
Rabbi Irwin
Groner
will shapes the quality of life for our . ducing educatlonatTesottrces at a time
when the demands of our technological
society.
Crime has become America's num- society require more training for young
ber one problem. It affects both the af- people? We have assigned tens of bilfluent and the poor, the city and the lions of dollars for defense for new
suburb, the older and the younger gen- weapon systems and for ever more
complex arms development. But there
erations, whites and blacks.
Why are we closing down schools In are massive sectors of our country that
Detroit dismissing teachers, and re- are characterized by poverty, Ignorance social pathology, and disease —
the breeding ground for crime.
Edmund Burke once wrote "All that
Is necessary for evil to triumph is for
good men to do nothing." The greatest
contribution we can make to the cause
of violence and Injustice is to do nothThe day-long seminar will explore ing, to refuse to assume any responsiNovak's theories on the need for Chris- bility.
tian sects to wholehartedly support the
We live In a free society which, decapitalistic system, rather than social- spite the current recession, is still the
ism or other economic doctrines. It will richest nation in the world.
be held on the LIT campus, 21000 W.
Why are millions not employed when
Ten Mile (near Northwestern) in South.there Is so much work to be done, when
fleld and Is open to clergy; the business
the core of ,our cities Is a patchwork of
community andiludents. The cost is f 5
blight, decay and ugliness? Why can we
for clergy and students and $10 for the not take the energies, the capacities
general public.
and the talents of the unemployed and
Morality and politics
at LIT
How moral or Christian Is Reaganonilca? Is there room in a religion
which preaches love, meekness and
peace for the competitiveness of capitalism? These and other such questions
will be explored by theologian, author
and educator Michael Novak at a special seminar on "Christian Faith and
Economic "Systems," at Lawrence Institute'of Technology Saturday, March
12.
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.rebuld our cities as the Germans and
the Japanese rebuilt their cities after
the destruction of the Second World
War? One has yet to hear any political
figure submit a bold program for revitalizing the great vUrban centers, of
America. Such a program would go a
long way to reducing crime.
Our countrjLhas yet to deal with the
most serious condition leading to crime
— the proliferation of handguns all
over this land. In order to purchase
sleeping pills, It is necessary to secure
a physician's prescription. In order to
purchase a gun, no explanations are
necessary.
I believe that the will of the majority
is for gun control legislation. That will
is frustrated by two elements: first the
Intense, highly organized and well-financed efforts of the gun lobby; and
second, the indifference and neglect of
the majority who have not yet emphatically expressed their collective views
to Congress.
Thus, the issue of crime touches the
lives of all of us. The kind of city w<t.
want is one in which each citizen ^sees
himself as part of a community of concerned people, devoted to the common
good. Only that sense of shared res'ponliblllty will enable us to deal effectively with the problem of crime.
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O&E Thursday, March 10, 1983
County must reassure public on health care
F
EELING POORLY, in health as well as in the
pocket, a student decided one day to take
adyantage of the student health center at
Wayne State University.
"You have a temperature of 102," the doctor confirmed. "By this afternoon, it will be 104.
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You better see a doctor," the doctor advised,
withholding treatment because the student lived in
town.
That student wasn't the only one who has encountered problems in receiving medical care. More
than 100,000 patients used facilities at Wayne
County General Hospital during the fiscal year that
ended Nov. 30. Some of those patients traveled from
as far .away as Grosse Pointe to receive medical
care.
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That figure includes nearly. 88,000 from Livonia
south to Ecorse who used outpatient clinics. In
Westland and GaTden City, the hospital served 8,500
emergency patients and about 22,000 clinic patients. That's not including inpatient care.
SOUNDS LIKE a lot of folks depend on the hospital for emergencies, follow-up care and access to
the more than 50 clinics operated by the hospital.
Perhaps its most outstanding assets — clinic^and
follow-up care — are~aIsoThe biggest causes of its
deficit, which in 1981 was $5 million, a hospital official said.
But Wayne County General also is the only public
hospital left in the area that treats indigent patients
and is diverse enough to provide acute care and to
handle-major disasters.
The need for Wayne County General has been
well documented,_ but a lot of thpse_/qiks"fc8Ve been
left wondering where they're going to go if the hospital closes or is sold, as County Executive William
Lucas has threatened.
While committee members ponder what may
well be a life and death matter, the uncertainty that
has been created is unconscionable.
The indigent, as well as those paying customers
in western Wayne County who use the hospital's facilities, must be reassured that there will always be
access to medical care for them. It is unlikely the
state will take over that responsibility. That leaves
it up to the county to reaffirm its commitment.
THE BOARD of commissioners, the committee
members appointed by Lucas and Lucas himself
would do well in studying the^ituation to consider
the following points:
• Those 100,000-plus hospital users weren't the
*ones who negotiated above scale, across-the-board
wages with employees at the hospital. That fiasco
fell to the Board of Commissioners who signed the
pacts.
• Hospital users weren't the ones who sat on
their duffs, ignoring deficits caused by decay surrounding the hospital. A substantial part of the
large complex of buildings needs to be razed, the
land sold to the highest bidder and the need for private, costly fire and police protection on the
grounds reduced.
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• Hospital users weren't the ones who determined that only an elite from the University of
Michigan Medical School could practice at the hospital.
There is no one, simple solution to the problems
faced by the hospital and those it serves. The solution is likely to include wage concessions, consolidation and administrative changes.
- But every ti.m_e commissioners or committee
members get. a cough, sneeze, see an accident or
hear an ambulance siren, they had better remember that someday they could be the ones needing a
Wayne County General.
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, AS THIS is'written, Sister Agnes Mary Mansour
has yet ^o begm confirmation hearings as the state's
new director of social services.
On Saturday her religious order, the Farmington
Hills-based Sisters of Mercy, supported her candidacy. This action came as an apparent rebuke to the
Most Rev. Edmund Szoka, Catholic archbishop of
Detroit. Szoka demanded Feb. 23 that Sister Mansour leave the job because she had not publicly opposed Medicaid-financed abortions.
Sister Mansour's state Senate hearing started
Tuesday. Tuesday was also the day the Archdiocese
of Detroit officially began celebrating its 150th anniversary with a Mass in St. Anne Church in Detroit.
It is fitting that the hearing and the 150th anniversary are linked, for Sister Mansour's saga tells
us much about the Catholic Church.
Approximately 35 percent of the people living in
the six-county Detroit archdiocese are Catholics.
About 25 years ago, 50 percent were Catholics.
MANY NON-CATHOLICS believe the Catholic
Church is a monolithic, authoritarian organization
in which every person thinks the same. That's not
true. Roman Catholic church history is full of debates since the days of Peter and Paul
The Catholic'Church holds that the conscience of
the individual is supreme. It requires that conscience be "informed," meaning that it must be
based on research and study. This philosophy was
endorsed during the most important meeting of
church leaders in recent years, the Second Vatican
Councilor 1962-65.
ReGent.surveys have indicated that the majority
of Catholic married couples practice a form of birth
control not approved by their church. Yet these
couples are members of good standing in theirjfatth
and regularly receive the sacraments.
How? These couples in good conscience bfelieve
they are acting properly by practicing birth control.)
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Few Cathplic tenets are a matter of dogma Catholics must believe. Most rules .can be changed. For
example, many persons remember when Catholics
were prohibited from eating meat on Fridays.
It is in that environment that Sister Mansour's
superiors defy the wishes of the local bishop. They
argue that the work of the Department of Social
Services furthers the efforts of their religious order.
They also note that Sister Mansour has stated her
opposition to abortion, and "Medicaid funding of
abortions would continue . . . even if Sister Man-*
sour were to resign."
HOW WILL THE matter be resolved? I hope the
bishop withdraws his opposition and lets Sister
Mansour serve. In her new duties, she will help the
sick
and the poor — consistent with her religious
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•-» to abortioti.
It would be disappointing to see this matter der
cided by the Catholic ChurcJiV governmental structure in Rome.
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Whatever happens, persons Outside the church know that Rebate over important Issues is alive In
the Catholfc Church.
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As the Rev. F. Gerald Martin writes in the current issue of the Michigan Catholic, the archdiocesah newspaper, "It is in faith and love that we are
uni|ed,_notin bur opinions abcuit everything, not
even ih.our opinions about how best. V . to witness
to that faith and tp exercise that love."
Remember tHatjas you contemplate the 150th anniversary of this Catholic archdiocese.
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A hard look at the water barons
DETROIT'S WATER and Sewerage Department
is more thanJDetroit's business. The rest of us are
helping to pay the bill and ought to be looking into
what used to be thought of as Detroit's "internal"
affair.
That thought struck me as I pored through
George Kuhn's latest speech to the Detroit City
Council protesting a rate increase. Kuhn, as Oakland County drain commissioner, acts as a wholesaler of Detroit's water and sewerage services to_
suburban communities.
"That water board," growled Kuhn, "makes the
OPEC oil barons look like amateurs." Lest we suspect this suburban politician of engaging in rhetorical hyperbole, Kuhn proceeded to back up his assertion.
OPEC'S PRICE increases raised our pump prices
of gasoline from the neighborhood of 30 cents a gallon in the early 70s to the $1.30 range at their peak
— the price increased better than four times.
Auto companies, famed for giving us "sticker
shock," have lifted prices in the same general
range.
Since 1970, wholesale sewer rates in our fair region have been increased from 32.5 cents per million cubic feet to $4.58. This means the price increased to 14 times its 1970 level.
We know, of course, that,much has had to be
Tim
Richard
spent on the Detroitsewage treatment plant since it
was discoyered in federal court to be the worst polluter of Lake Erie. But a price increase of 1,400
percent? One must respectfully suggest that it may
be a bit steep.
A PROBLEM less visible to us in suburbia has to
do with delinquent water bills.
/To grasp it, you have to understand that the city
of Detroit sells water and sewer services retail to
its residents and wholesale to suburban blocs of
communities.
Kuhn's data shows Detroit retail customers are
delinquent in their water bills to ttie tune of $25
million as of last Nov. 30. Detroit councilmen confess the delinquency figure now is up to $31 million.
What happens? "Under the present system, as we
understand it, the amount of unpaid Detroit retail
customer balances are a charge against working
capital,, ivhich is supported by the rates of all
customers, city and suburb alike," said Kuhn.
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"In our district," he went on, "we pay the entire'
bill. If there are individual retail customers' delin-,
quencjes in one of our cities, we still pay 100 percent of the billing to us from Detroit.
"The city of Detroit, however, pays into the system only the money actually received from its retail customers. Detroit does not make up the dollar
amount of retail delinquencies."-UNFAIR?-AssQTedly^
The argument used to be that Detroit could do
what it wished because it "owned" the watersewerage system. That argument was .knocked in
the head when the pollution case brought out that,
the system is financed by federal aid, state aid and
charges to customers, with no Detroit "investment/' It became abundantly clear that suburban
customers had a stake in the system at least equal'
to Detroit's.
The horror story of how suburbia is covering Detroit's delinquent bills, bowevery demonstrates that,
financially, the suburbs have perhaps a superior
right to a voice in how the system is run.
The suburbs deserve the right to pick their own
members of the wafer board in proportion to their
population (about two-thirds) and a chance to compete for jobs.
Reform will require state legislation. Detroit will
resist.
To succeed, you need a dose of luck
One evening in the long ago, The Stroller was
privileged to sit as a guest on the speakers' platform at Michigan State University to hear Jimmy
Gheen, then one of the country's outstanding afterdinner speakers, talk to members of the graduating
class. ; •
The wiry little Irishman held his. listeners spellbound with his humorous tales ofwhat happened to
some of his friends when they entered the outside
world. And many were listed among the nation's top
officials.
" In closing he became very serious. He told the
class that while education was important to get
alpng in the battle of life, it wasn't everything.
Tou must have enthusiasm," he said, "and you
must have a desire ;to excel, and you must be dedicated." Then he wojuld add with a smile, "You must
have all these things and a helluva lot of luck."
THE MEMORY of these remarks.came bounding
back for The Stroller the other evening when he saw
former President Gerald Ford sitting with former
President Jimmy Carter discussing foreign relations and later as co-author of a lead artldle in
Readers Digest.
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Neve?'was"there a better example of Jimmy
Gheen's warning to the MSU students.
And seldom has there bben a more fortunate fel-
) the stroller
tt W.W.
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University of Michigan. Jerry played football on the
1932-34 teams and had the dubious honor of being
voted most valuable player on the '34 team —
which won only one game.and lost seven.
Afte^ graduation, he tried coaching — without
great success. Then he entered politics. Even then
his name wasn't anything close to being a household
word. He repeatedly was elected to Congress from
the Grand Rapids district. But for years he was just
another member.
Then in a leadership change, he was named House
Republican leader. That's when Lady Luck started
to smile.
- VICE PRESIDENT Spiro Agnew was forced to
resign. To fill the vacancy, President Richard Nixon
named Ford vice president.
• Soon Nixon was under fire as the Watergate
scandal was uncovered. It was said that Nixon ap-
pointed Ford in self-defense. He was quoted as saying, "Can you imagine Ford sitting in the president's chair?" Nixon was accused of using Ford as a
buffer to save himself.
It didn't* Work". Nixon, too, was forced to resign,,
and Ford moved into the Oval Office — th.e first.'
man to sit in the president's chair who hadn'tJ).een;
in a national election. It was the highest honor he
coiild-get.
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Ford had the added distinction of being president, tl
during the Bicentennial Celebration of 1976. He be-1 ;]
came one of the world leaders and will have a place •;>
in history.
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HE DID WHAT was .generally considered a good ;!
job as president, though he provided laughs by :
stumbling while getting out of an airplane.
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Oh the golf course he hit spectators with his tee ; !
shots. Tommy Watson, the outstanding pro who1 •
tried td teach Ford, said he had two problems: ^How \;
to hit the ball and then how to find it," -..'.But as folks smiled, Ford'started collecting pen- v
sfons that have amounted to more "than $100,000 a I
year since he left office, And he is paid in the thou- .1
sands these days to address groups around the/
country.
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He proved Jimmy'Gheen right when he said,
"Education'is fine . . . but to succeed you must
have a helluva lot of luck."
Thursday, March 10, 1983 O&E
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Monte
Nagler
Picture detective solves
print and slide problems
I often receive calls and visits from
photographic friends and students complaining about picture problems. ~
From the description of the fault and
at time^te pictures themselves, I find
most /shooi^rs don't know which to
bjame'^Mhe camera, the film, the processing lab or even themselves.
But by putting on a Sherlock Holmes
hat and using methods of deduction,
you can determine where the guilt lies.
your camera's exposure meter may be
at fault. The best way to check this is to
stand side by side with a fellow photographer and compare light readings of
the same subject. If your readings are
inconsistent, take your camera in for
repair.
either old film or a loaded camera left,
in a hot place.
Always check the date stamped on
the carton when you purchase film, and
never leave your camera and film
where a hot sun may bake it.
For color slides, many of the same
faults
can happen to y/>u, loo, and the
PRINT TOO LIGHT? Too much
methods
of deduction I've been describlight may have reached the film.
ing
will
also
work for you.
Again, check the ASA setting first to
Just
remember,
the effects of over
make sure you didn't have it at too low
or
under-exposure
are
exactly the opy
PRINT TOO DARK? Not enough, a setting.
posite
from
negatives
because
slidesih
Then check the negative. If it looks
light reached the film.
themselves
are
positive.
Thus,
if
a slide
First thing to check is the ASA set- good, request a remake from the lab. If appears too dark, it was underexposed,
ting. If you set it at a higher number it appears dense all over, check out and if too light, it got overexposed. •
than required by your film, you'll know your meter, as I've described, and take
So clue yourself in to playing photoyour camera in for repair if necessary.
right away what went wrong.
graphic
detective. You'll eliminate a
Prints partially light and dark? A
If you've set the ASA correctly and
lot
of
the
common faults in photograstill have prints that are too dark, then light leak. If the negatives match the phy which in turn will improve your
look at your negatives. If there is detail prints, the problem lies in the camera pictures.
overall, including shadow areas, then and you should have it checked out. If
* 1983, Monte Nagler
your exposure was correct, but the pro- the negative looks good, ask the lab to
redo
your
pictures.
cessing lab goofed. Ask for a remake of
Scratches on your prints? Look closeyour print.
ly
atjhe negatives. If the scratches are
• "Musical photo paintings" of
But if the negative lacks detail, then intermittent, there was probably a burr Richard Vernick will be presented at
on the lip of the film cartridge of a nick 7:15'Monday, March 21, in the Fine
on the pressure plate (part of the film Arts Building of Oakland Community
transport mechanism) in the back of College's Orchard Ridge campus in
your camera.
Farmington Hills. Slides of Austria,
If the scratches are consistent Mexico, France, Canada and the westthrough the entire roll, the problem ern U.S. will be synchronized with clascould be twofold: A bad burr or nick sical music. General admission of $5.50
"Coping Skills for the '80s," a six- just described, or a processing lab goof- covers the show, coffee and French
week workshop, will start 7-9:30 p.m. up whenyour film was developed.
pastries. Students and senior citizens
Thursday at-Schoolcraft College, 18600
admitted for half-price. Make reservaHaggerty, Livonia.
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Fee is $50. Registration information
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Ext. 409.
Short shots
'Coping skills'
starts tonight
'Off the tourist path'
"To get the good shots, you have to get off the.
tourist path of life" — that's Monte Nagler's philosophy. Braving fierce winds and a sleet storm,
he hiked down Canyon de Chelley, Arizona, for
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Navajo Indians occupied these cliff dwellings
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master'sdegreefrom the University of
In the Courtroom" at the 1983 FreeMichigan.
dom of Information Program sponShe taught high school inXivonia for
sored by the Detroit Chapter of Women
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Sarris is co-chairwoman of the SecPANELISTS WILL include:
ond District Michigan Women's PolitiRichard Rassel, a Birmingham resiSINCE HER appointment, she has cal Caucus and is a member of the
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for the board's planning workshop this Schoolcraft College Foundation.
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Sarris was named "Livonia Woman
After graduating from Lake Michi- of the Year"-in 1977 by the Jaycee Auxgan (Community) College in Benton iliary and chosen as orie'of the five outHarbor, she earned a bachelor's degree standing young women in Michigan by
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Sharon L. Sarris of Livonia will see*
election to a two-year, term on the
Schoolcraft College Board of Trustees
June 13. She was appointed to the
board last August when Trustee Nancie
Blatt resigned.
Three full six-year posts will also be
filled this year.
A former resident of Plymouth and
Northville, Sarris has lived and worked
in the college district for 16 years. On a
seven-member board with six Livonia
members, Sarris said she is "committed to being responsive to all constituents of the Schoolcraft College District." The college district includes the
districts of Clarenceville, Garden City,
Livonia, Northville, Plymouth-Canton
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Sarris is the first candidate formally
to announce for the board.
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Thursday, March 10, 1983 O&E
(L.n.W.G)IB
Safe at last
battered
women
now have refuge
A woman we will call Betty was sitting on the couch in the community
room at the new shelter for battered
women founded by First §tep. It is a
private agency in western Wayne
County involved in domestic violence.
Her 2-year-pld child was sleeping in
a playpen not far away, untroubled by
the hum of conversation around her.
"I wish more women knew of places
like this„sb they could get something
out of it," she said. "I was abused for
seven years and didn't know there was
a place like this.
"If women knew there were other options to life than depending oh a man,
they could take steps and get out of
their sitation. A lot of them are raised
with the idea they have to get a man
and settle down rather than becoming
independent and standing on their own
two feet."
By 8herry Kahan
staff writer
0 ME THIS place is like heaven."
"The best feeling I've had
in a long time is here. I feel
secure and well protected. My husband
can't get me."
Betty then threw in several other
points. "I was an abused child," she
said. As an adult she was kicked by the
man she married, had her hair, pulled
out and her head struck repeatedly
against the floor.
FIRST STEP board president Gary
Greenstein, who practicesiaw in Canton, became interested in First Step because he Is familiar with problems like
Betty's. He runs across them In his
practice.
"It's amazing, the brutality that exists out there," he said.
. It was support from citizens like
Greenstein, morethan 150 organizations and a dedicated staff that made it
possible for Betty to sit at peace, sort
out her life and try to escape the trap
she has been in for seven years.
Ketty Arpi (right) volunteers her time to counsel victims of spouse abuse Safe in the shelter, they have time to
think through their problems and decide what to do next.
After many years of work, a shelter
for beaten women has not only been
achieved, but staffed by both professionals and volunteers. It has been
painted and filled with beds, tables and *
An unthreatening stuffed bear watches chairs donated by the community.
over the nightgown and slippers of a litPlease turn to Page 2
tle girl while she is out playing.
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A child'*s world\ canhe^arprEssure cooker
They might feel responsible for the develop into lifelong maladjustment."
divorce of their parents, or become
She is a believer in setting limits for
anxious over a death in the family. In children.
ADULTS WHO think they have addition, they have to deal with the
"If they can say 'Mom and Dad let
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cornered the market on stress problems typical of their age group, reme
do anything,' that is really dangeraction'to
bodily
changes,
peer
pressure,
.. / - ^ are sometimes surprised to
ous,"
she said. "You are not providing a
learn that rashes, vbed wetting making friends and career choices.
structure.
You must let them know
and nervous gestures, developed by
where
you
stand so they know what
A GUIDANCE COUNSELOR for 13
their children, may reflect that they
will
happen
when they break the rules.
years,
Chobot
now
works
at
Plymouth
too are under pressure.
Kids want this."
Canton High School.
. Nervous strain may cause young"Spend a couple of days in a high
CHOBOT REMINDED the men and
sters to overreact to things, change
school,"
she suggested. "You'll find it's women in her audience of the upheavtheir behavior or develop illness.
incredible. Kids are dealing with choic;"'. Busy with their own problems, par- es we never had. They are trying to als taking place in society that impinge
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ents may not notice their kids are often control their lives. They"need your ac- upon the young.
on the receiving end of parental frus- ceptance, but won't admit it. They need
"Families are going through major
tration or over-emphasis on academic to know you love them, that you won't
changes,"
she said. "It is rare to find a
or athletic achievement.
reject them If they experiment on their class of 35 students that has more than
In a talk to members of Parent Sup- own."
half the kids living with their own parport at their monthly meeting at JackPsychological upheaval is normal to ents. The kids are coping with a single
son Center, Livonia, Pat Chobot of young adults, in her opinion."Many dis- parent and new responsibilities. There
Plymouth pointed out some of the wor- orders they have when young disappear Is stress on little kids to do well in
rieSthat weigh chlldfen down.
as adults. But if not treated some can school.
,
By 8herry Kahan
Staff writer
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'Money messages ' add up for women
'.Consumer specialist Esther Shapiro
and financial consultant Isabelle Smith
will be the featured speakers in the
seminar "Money Messages for Women"
The workshop Is co-sponsored by
9 am^noon Saturday at Dickinson Jun- Gamma Alpha, the Livonia chapter of
Delta Kappa Gamma, a women's eduior High School.
cator's, organization, and the Livonia
League of Women Voters. It is open to
the public, but attendance is limited to
100, Cost Is $2.
Director of consumer affairs for the
city.of Detroit, Shapiro will discuss the
tactics of creative consumer complaining. Smith, who manages her own financial consulting business, will discuss on money management with a special focus on planning for the future.
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credit consultant, who will cover the
basics in establishing credit; and Sue
Clark, a certified public accountant,
who will present income tax information pertinent to women.
"Children are very egocentric. They
think everything revolves around them.
They feel guilty for everything. It is not
uncommon for a child in elementary
school to give up candy, and think that
will bring back his dad. Or that the reason Dad left was because the child
laughed at his mustache."
• In the later teens, they project blame
outward. Everyone else is at fault, in
their mind.
"They are incrediblyi^ensitiVe
human beings," she said. "They come
out with things that surprise you."
imaginary example of the kinds of
problems that come to her attention.
The mother is working and the father
is at home, unemployed. In what she
called "a peak moment of frustration,"
the man says to his son, "How can I
love you? You don't do anything to help
around here."
"I'D PUT HIM in his father's shoes,"
she said. "I'd tell him to pretend he was
his father and to look at what is going
on in the family. Nine chances out of
10, the student finds he would react the
same way."
Chobot then tries to steer him toward
THE INSECURITY resulting from
the changing roles in society can also ways to Improve the situation.
She suggested to those at the Parent
impact on students.
"There used to be a right way for a Support meeting that they too make
boy and girl to act," said Chobot, who the effort from time to time to put
earned a master's degree in guidance themselves in their child's shoes or imand counseling at the University of Mi- agine they are teen-agers.
"Try,to see the world through their
chgan and one in administration from
eyes," she advised. "People need to
Eastern Michigan University.
"That ls-dlssolving.lt Is going to be know they are appreciated.
''Teaching a child to think at an early
healthy. But« transition like this, while
it leads to more choices arid opportuni- age may help him to make better
ties, also means more confusion and choices later In life. If they learn to
think, they may be more likely to say
stress."
JK ids can no longer rely on mom no to their friends, if necessary."
Chobot believes that lecturing is not
being in the kitchen and dad at the offalways the way to handle children.
ice.
"Find out their feelings," she urged..
In ah interview, Chobot created an
Phoenix support
sessions announced
"Dealing with- You Now Identity"
will be the topic when the'Phoenix Divorce Support Group for Women meets
7:30-9:30 p.m. Thursday, March 17, at
the Geneva Presbyterian Church, 5835
Sheldon Road, Canton. Barbara
Schnarr of Livonia, a consultant with
the Detroit Public Schools, will be the
speaker.
On Monday, March 21, Sharon Jaska,
placement counselor, will, speak on
"Grants, Schooling and Job Placement
- What Whitman Center Has to Offer." This meeting will be held at St.
Paul's Presbyterian Church, 27475
Five Mile, Livonia; 7:30-9:30 p.m.
Phoenix meetings, sponsored by the
YMCA of Western Wayne County, are
open to all women who are divorced,
separated or contemplating divorce.
For further information, contact Susan
Cadwell at the YMCA, 561-4110, during
business uours.
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'Children are very
egocentric. They think
everything revolves
around them. They feel
guilty tor everything. It
Is not uncommon for a
child In elementary
school to give up
candy and think that
will bring back his dad.
Or that the reason dad
left was that the child
laughed at his
moustache.'
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O&E Thursday, March 10, 1903
First Step opens new shelter
clubs in action
•[SINGLETONS
pearborn/Uvonla Singletons will
have its March dinner social at 7:80
ptn. Friday, March 11, in the Roman
eTrrace, 27822 Orchard Lake Road at
12'Mile. •
• VOYAGERS
Corn beef, cabbage and a sing-along
with Irish melodies will be part of the
St, Patrick's dinner planned by the
adult singles group, Voyagers, at 7:80
p.m. Friday, March 11, at St. Paul
United Presbyterian Church, 27475
F(ve Mile, Livonia. Cost is f 4 for guests
arid $5 for guests. To make reservations call Winfield Vernier at 427-7646
or Wilma Everett at 421-9027.
• SYMPHONY LUNCH
Proceeds from a luncheon and fashion show at noon Friday, Marih 11, in
the Farmington Hills Country Club, 12
Mile and Haggerty, will go to the Scandinavian Symphony Orchestra
The event is sponsored by the symphony's Women's Organization. Donation is $10. To make a reservation, call
Avis Rupp at 5229278.
• GIRL SCOUT B A Z A A R
Girl Scouts of the Wayne Westland
area will sell craft items and foods of
other countries at an international
friendship bazaar from 11 a.m. to 3:30
p.m. Saturday, March 12, In Metro
Place Mall in Wayne.
VFW P O S T 3 9 4 1
John Hoye, Livonia police officer,
will be honored as the police officer of
the year at a dinner dance sponsored at
6 p.m. Saturday, March 12, in VFW
Hall, 29155 Seven Mile, Livonia. Tickets are $15 per person and include dinner and dancing.
•• M O T I V A T I O N A L S E M I N A R
The Greater International Metropolitan Area Council of Professional Secretaries International will present a
motivational seminar, "Stepping Out of
Your Comfort Zone" from 9-11:30 a m
Saturday, March 12, at the Hyatt Regency in Dearborn. The fee Is $18 and
includes lunch. Thomas Bleet, president of Thomas Bleet and Associates,
will conduct the seminar. For more information, call Jenelda Sowers at 3880243.
• JOHN S A C K E T T D A R
Robert J. Garner, former legislative,
aide and co-host of the TV show "Michigan Outdoors" on Channel 56, will
speak on "A Patriotic Look at Conservation" during a meeting of the John
Sackett Chapter of the DAR at noon
Saturday, March 12, in the clubhouse at
Farmington Village in Farmington
Hills. One of the hostesses will be Mrs.
Mark McCoy of Livonia.
•
MUMBONZAI
Joanne Nazaroff of Dearborn
Heights will demonstrate growing the
chrysanthemum bonzai at a meeting of
the Detroit Chrysanthemum Society at
2 p.m. Sunday, March 13, In the community room in the Tel-Twelve Mall,
12 Mile and Telegraph, Southfield.
• GARDENERS' POTLUCK
Continued from Page 1
Rudy Fedus will speak on his visits
with Peruvian Indians and will show
Its location will remained a carefultheir artifacts at a 6:30 prn. men's
ly guarded secret so Betty and women
night potluck dinner Tuesday, March
like her can continue to live in safety.
Those wanting information about the
15, at the Farmington Fire Station Censhelter or help from it may call First
ter, 10800 Farmington Road at PlymStep at 425-8000.
nouth Road, Livonia. It Is sponsored by
the Livonia Branch of the Women's Na"The main reason for secrecy is to
tional Farm and Garden Association.
try to prevent a violent incident," said
Hostesses will be F a y O'Briefi, Jean
Gayie Mattson-Croninger, executive diHinkle, Mary Grismer, Jean Modelz,
rector of First Step.
Marilyn Nescito, Marian Schmidt and . "If a person reaches a point where
Jane Temple.
she anticipates injury, and if she knows
"she can go to an environment where
she doesn't have to be concerned for
• LA L E C H E L E A G U E
her physical safety, then I think she can
Two films on breastfeeding will be
prevent abuse.
offered by the La Leche League of
Livonia at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, March
"She can get out. She has a choice.
She doesn't have to stay in her home."
16, In Newburg United Methodist
Church, 36500 Ann Arbor Trail, Livonia. One is called "Breastfeeding for
THE DAY JANE moved in, her son
told her, "Now us kids and moms don't
the Joy of It," the other "The Nursing
have to be scared any more,"
Family." For more details, call the
Sitting next to Betty on the couch
league at 255-7898.
Jane said, "Since I've been here I feel
like a grown woman, like somebody, in• GLASS C O L L E C T O R S
stead of a child. My husband gave m e
Leonard Padgett and Paul Grassier
that idea. I had to do it like he said, like
will dsicuss collecting glass at a meeta child. I had a helpless feeling before I
ing of the Henry Ford Museum Glass
came here. I felt I couldn't do anything
Collectors Club at 7:30 p.m. Thursday,
without m y husband. He took away m y
March 17, in Lovett HaU, Greenfield
Village. A $5 admission fee can be ap- self-image. I was not allowed to see
members of my family."
plied toward membership in the club.
For more information, contact Rebec"He threatened to blow m y brains
ca Davis at 477-3956.
out If I left with the children."
Jane has changed in other ways since
she walked into the shelter.
• FATHERS FOR EQUAL
"I've gained a lot of self-confidence
RIGHTS
here," she said. "I feel much better,
Two meetings sponsored by Fathers
more relaxed and safe. I'm getting a
for Equal Rights will be held Thursday,
March 17. One meets at 11 a.m. at lot of counseling and help here about
my options."
13140 Vernon in Huntington Woods; the
The shouts of eight or nine children
other Is at 7:30 p.m. in Hillar- Elemenof varying ages playing in the yard, retary School, 400 E. LaSalle, Madison
minded Jane of another subject.
Heights. A non-profit group, Fathers
For Equal Rights is Involved in helping
"All the kids here seem to be well
fathers in separation, divorce and cusadjusted," she said. "They don't have to
tody matters. For more information,
wonder if mommy will get hit again."
call the FER Educational Center at
854-3080.
AT TfttfsHELTER there is room for
20 people, including children, said
• WIDOWS-WIDOWERS
Cheryl Bader of Plymouth, its director.
Dave Bone will give Instruction in
ethnic dancing at a meeting of the St. Women go there on a voluntary basis to
Edith Widow/Widower group at 8 p.m. plan their future In quiet circumThursday, March 17, in the church hall, stances. Staff members are on hand 24
hours a day. The length of stay depends
15089 Newburgh, Livonia. No knowlon individual circumstances.
edge of dancing Is required. Admission
The staff Is augmented by the help of
Is $4. The event is open only to widows
about 50 volunteers who work with
and widowers from 35-60 years.
children, drive residents to appoint• BETHANY
ments, do individual and group counselMarcia Stroko, a representative of
ing and a variety of other tasks.
IDS Marketing Services, will speak on
"Their skill level Is noteworthy," said
financial planning and money manageMattson-Croninger. "We have people
ment at a meeting of Bethany at 8 p.m. with a professional background in nursFriday,—March 18, In St. Kenneth
Church, 14591 Haggerty, Plymouth.
The organization Is made up of divorced or separated Christians.
• RUMMAGE SALE
A rummage sale planned by the
Fawns Club of Livonia Elks 2246 will
take place from noon until 4 p.m. Saturday, March 19, at the Elks Lodge,
31117 Plymouth Road, one block east
of Merriman, Livonia.
ing, social work and guidance and
counseling."
Bader said: "Even those without degrees show a high level of skill and empathy even before training."
«
Anyone wishing to volunteer may
call First Step.
"They got nervous," she said looking
at her child sleeping peacefully nearby.
"Every time someone slammed the
door, the baby Jumped. If someone
made a noise like dropping a book she
would wake up and cry.
"After being here 11 days she is
sleeping through noises. The phone
doesn't disturb her at all. Coming from
TALKS WITH with counselors generally take place In the large, often
sunny living room. This is a total reversal of Betty's previous living conditions.
"I lived in a prison," she said. "My
drapes were always closed. If I left
them open I got in trouble with my husband. I was not allowed to have friends
or socialize with anyone. I got out of
the house every three weeks."
Mattson-Croninger mentioned the
importance of ending the isolation experienced by abused spouses.
"We to try to get them to talk to
other women and develop relationships
so they don't feel alone and isolated. It
could be the first time they are able to
talk about their situation. Here they
have time to talk to people in the same
boat."
Betty agreed about the loneliness of
her life.
"There's no one you can talk to, to
help you see the problem you are in, let
alone get you out of it," she said. "It is
hard to think on your own when you are
literally kicked around."
Mood therapy is
Town Hall topic
Dr. David Burns, a professor of psychiatry at the University of Pennsylvania Medical School, will close this season's Livonia Town Hall lecture series
with a talk at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday,
March 18 in the Mai Kai Theatre,
Plymouth and Farmington roads, Livonia.
Author of the"best selling book "Feeling Good: The N e w Mood Therapy,"
Burns will speak about his use of cognitive therapy, which is based on the idea
that when depressed or anxious, people
think i n a n Illogical, negative manner.
Burns has found this kind of therapy
useful in helping patients view themselves more objectively and straighten
out their twisted thinking so painful
BUT LATELY thinking comes more thoughts disappear.
According to the psychiatrist, a paeasily.
"I am going to learn how to raise my tient can get relief in as few as three or
children," she began in a tone of .confi- four sessions.
Tickets at $10 may be purchased at
dence. "I am going to learn to cope
with myself and change. I'm filing for the door of the theater, or by mailing a
divorce, and I'm prosecuting him for check payable to Livonia Town Hall to
abuse. I feel very sorry for him, for Terry Hand, 1577$ Riverside, Livonia
what he lost in life and for what he's 48154.
Ticket holders can also attend the cedone to himself.
lebrity
luncheon to be held at the May"I learned more in two weeks here
flower
Meetinghouse
following the lecthan I did in the 11 years I was marture.
Tickets
are
$7.50.
Reservations
ried."
In addition to the pain Betty received are made on a first come-first served
from kicks and blows, she was also hurt basis. Order a lunch ticket by mailing a
by what she saw happening to her chll-._ check to Livonia Town Hall, Box 2143,
"Livonia 48150.
dren.
MANUFACTURING MAKES THE BIG DIFFERENCE
that cold environment into-a good situation like this with warm people
around made her feel more secure and
content.
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"My son too. He was hitting. Now
he's starting to express himself by talking. All the kids are. They're sharing
and working things out without hitting."
Dr. David Burns
town hall speaker
No reservations or cancellations will
be accepted after the Friday preceding
the lecture. Groups of eight may request seating at the same table.
Proceeds from Livonia Town Hall
lectures are given to the Livonia American Field Service chapters in Livonia
high-schools. These chapters send Livonia high school students abroad to
study, and bring foreign students to
Livonia to study for a year.
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floor are only, part of the new spring
look at the vintage farmhouse that
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Livonia Arts' Commission and the historical commission has resulted in the
initiation of a series of special displays
featuring the work of local craftspersons.
Opening that series will be the
Norlhville Spring Chapter of the Michigan and" World Organizations of China
Painters.
Highlighted will be antique handpainted china (1880-1920) from the collections of George Leykauf and his his
niece, Emma Beguhn of Redford Township. Present day china will be shown
from club members, teachers and students and will trace the family progression of teaching that began with
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—Exhibits—vnii—include—many -fceykauf.
handwoven, embroidered pieces and
Visitors will first see unfinished piecexamples of various needlelaces from es, following through the various firthe collection of the Livonia Historical ings to the finished'work.
Commission and private collectors.
The museum, at the corner of Eight
IN ADDITION, 19th century chairs Mile and Newburgh roads in Livonia, is
will be featured, ranging from an 1810 open from 2-4 p.m. Wednesdays and
Windsor chair to an ealy 1900 Mission - Satu!^iaysr-Tours-may--be^an'anged_by
chair — again from the commission's special appointment by calling the hiscollection along with several that have torical commission office at
Greenmead, 477-7375. A recorder is
been loaned by individuals.
available for the public's convenience.
The Depression Glass Club of Livonia has brought together a collection of
Admission is $1 for adults; 25 cents
depression-era toilet articles.
for youths 10-18; under 10 and school
A cooperative venture between the groups are admitted free.
New displays focusing on historic
textiles highlight the spring debut of
the museum that traditionally closes
for the months of January-February
for volunteers to dig in and clean the
1841-built Greek Revival house.
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and departed, leaving behind a squeaky
clean Hill House Museum, freshly done
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On display is this hand-woven coverlet, circa 1825, in a five-block
pattern of snowballs and pine trees. It is hand spun, dyed w i t h
indigo and cochineal. The chairs are Sheraton-style Windsor
cKairs with bam b o o turnings, circa 1810-1850.
Area felines spotlighted in purr-feet show
An event at the Southfield Civic Center this
weekend has been characterized as the cat's meow.
Attd appropriately so. What better way to describe an event that will see cat fanciers from
Michigan, across the United States and Canada converge for the Detroit Metropolitan Cat Show Saturday and Sunday, March 12-13.
As one of the nation's most prestigious caTshows,
10.000-12,000 people who like cats are expected to
attend the two-day event.
More than 450 cats from across the nation and
Canada, valued at more than a half million dollars,
have been entered in the show by 230 exhibiting
families, including 13 from this area.
TWENTY-SIX registered short-hair and longhair breeds, together with unregistered household
pets, will b°. competing for 180 national and international awards.
Show host is Mid-Michigan Cat Fanciers Inc., a
non-profit organization whose proceeds support
humane feline projects. Proceeds will be used to
help support the Michigan Humane Society, and research at Michigan State University Animal Clinic.
The event is open to everyone. Admission is $3
for adults; $1 for seniors and chiidreu younger than
12. Show hours will be 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday,
and to 5 p.m. on Sunday.
Cat collectors, a Detroit-based national collectors club, will display rare cat items, both new and
old. These will include items of brdss, glass, porcelain and wood. .
p.m. Sunday to answer cat-related questions. This
format of "Ask the Vet Clinic" has become a trademark of the MMCF shows.
The Southfield Civic Center is at Evergreen and
10½ Mile roads.
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One of the new exhibits at Hill House Museum is the work of the -i.lr
Northville Spring Chapter of the Michigan and World Organization
of China Painters.
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Camp Fire girls and boys are celebrating the youth agency's 73rd Birthday with parties and community service projects based on the theme "The
Camp Fire Spirit is Soaring." Camp
Fire Founder's Day is March 17 and
Birthday Week isMarch 13-19.
Jo kick-off the week-long celebration, approximately 100 Camp Fire
members and friends from Inkster,
Wayne and Westland will enjoy a roller
skating party at Skateland in Westland
4-6 p.m. Wednesday, March 16. Each
Camp Fire member will invite a speical friend to IhTskating party and extend an invitation to join the youth
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party planners, "We're celebrating the.''
Camp Fire spirit and reaching out to .
the community to.involve more youthV'
in our program."
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The Detroit Area Council of Camp ,
Fire was founded in 1922 and has 4500.',c
members in Oakland, Macomb, Wayne
and Livingston counties. The national -.
organization, formerly called Camp *•
Fire Girls, was founded in 1910 in .
Maine by Luther Halsey Gulick and his.' ^.
wife, Charlotte Gufick. Today, mem-" ,
bers include girls and boys. For infor- ,"D
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Laine-Youngheim
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A week of skiing in Vermont followed the wedding of Juditfc Ann
Youngheim of Wyandotte to Eric H.
Laine of Endlcott, N.Y. The bride is the
daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Youngheim of Wyandotte. The parents
of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs.
Reino Laine of Gilman Street, Garden
City.
The ceremony took place In Good
Hope Lutheran Church, Garden City,
with the Rev. Dean Beckwith officiating.
The matron of honor was Linda Chinavare, sister of the bride. Bridesmaids
were Cyndy Poole, Barbara Trefethen
and Susan-Jerian-Laine. Best man was
Peter Laine, brother of the bridegroom. Groomsmen were Michael
A wedding In St. Valentine Church in
Bedford has united In marriage Sharleen Ann Straub, daughter of, Dr. and
Mrs. Robert Straub of Woodworth
Street, Redford, with Timothy Edward
St. Jean of Midland Street, Redford. He
Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward St.
Jean of Brighton.
The bride wore a gown bf ivory
celesta chiffon trimmed In lace and
pearls. She carried a bouquet of white
roses, orchids and ferns.
Her maid of honor was Sheryl
Straub. Attendants were" Katrina
McCabe, Elaine Stoney, Mary St. Jean
and Michelle St. Jean. Flower girls
were Kristen Edwards and Brooke
Straub. Best man was Dave Smith. Attendants were Larry Walker, Bob
Bockley, Frank Morse and Tom St.
Jean.
Following a honeymoon to Hawaii,
the couple settled in Redford,
The bride-is a 1979 graduate of Our
Lady of Mercy High School in Farmington, and has worked at a dental off-
f.alijo
Ray
Smith
and
Joseph
Youngheim II.
The couple are living in Endicott.
Fashion potpourri
TV personality Jack McCarthy will be a special guest at the annual
fashion show-luncheon "Potpourri of Fashions" Monday, March
21, sponsored by the Catholic Central Mothers Club at Fairlane
Manor, Dearborn. For tickets, call Lois McVeigh at 422-7274. Members of the planning committee are Carol Murray (left), Northville;
Betsy Soma, Livonia; Mary Jane Hensien, Livonia; co-chairman
Lorraine Matteocci and Barbara Collins.
m.m. memos
Margaret
Miller
Whafs down 'the Trail?'
Cars, cars, cars, cars
Trafficking with traffic has been a
major adjustment in our move to Florida.
In pre-retirement days, there
weren't quite so many cars on the way
to places we had to go.
I had a fairly short drive to work,
and it rarely offered traffic problems.
My husband drove to downtown Detroit, but at off-hours, so he rarely was
jammed bumper-to-bumper.
The thing to do was try to stay out of
community centers at rush hour and
away from any shopping mall on Sunday Follow those commandments and
we could have it made.
NOW WE'RE SMACK in the middle
of the tourist season in Florida, and
we're learning to re-evaluate our traveling-to avoid standing in long lines of
cars every time we venture out.
One big part of the re-evaluation
process is learning to deai -~Uh U.S.
Highway 41, also known as amiami
Trail.
"The Trail" in "the season" is a force
to be reckoned with and well known to
any vacationer who has motored along
the state's west coast. In a recent newspaper article, I read that the highway
used to be known as Banana Road in
Sarasota, where we now live.
Many drivers driven bananas in its
stop-and-go traffic probably would say
the name never should have been
changed.
You see bumper stickers about the
ice for four years. A 1975 graduate of
Redford Union High School, the bridegroom has been employed for five
years for Detroit Concrete Products.
engagements
McFalls-Killinger
McCree
A July 9 wedding date has been set
by Ritamarie McFallsof Dearborn and
Mark Allen Killinger, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Killinger of Redford
Township. The bride-to-be is a 1982
graduate of Wayne Memorial High
School, and attends Henry Ford Community College, planning to be a nurse.
Her fiance, a 1979 graduate of Redford
Union High School, attends Arizona
State University, and plans to go into
management.
William McCreedy orBass€tt Street,
Livonia, announces the engagement of
his daughter Cheryl Lynn to John Michael Dillon, son of Mary Dillon of
Fairfield Street, Livonia.
The briderelect is a 1976 graduate of
Churchill High School, and is employed
by Motorola Semiconductor Products.
Her fiance graduated the same year
from Churchill and works for General
Motors Corp.
They plan a May 6 wedding in St.
Theodore Church in Westland.
horrors of Tamiami, and we have one
retired friend who tells us he absolutely refuses to get anywhere near the
Trail between December and April.
BUT TAMIAMI is our not-too-dlsUnt
neighbor and main artery now, and really it's not that bad. We just have to
learn to live with the highway and the
time of year.
Gradually, we're figuring out the
byways that I'm sure most residents
know by heart. We appreciate the traffic light system here that provides for
left turns in a safe manner.
And we're learning to redefine rush
hour. It extends, we've found out, from
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. That seems to be the
time when retirees and vacationers go
out on their errands. At 8 a.m. and 5
p.m. you can make good progress.
One other thing: As we used to stay
away from shopping malls on Sunday,
we now are resolved to use the same
system whenever it rains for a long
time.
As one resident put it after a frus- . Everything from the refreshments to
trating rainy Saturday at the nearby the music was Italian in honor of the
mall, "Every disgruntled northerner 90th birthday of Santina Collura of
who couldn't go to the beach or play Redford Township. The party was held
golf was in that mall all day."
in Roma's of Livonia.
Traffic has its snarls, but doesn't
need to tangle life completely.
A widow since 1968, Mrs. Collura has
Margaret Miller is the former seven children, 28 grandchildren, 52
Suburban Life editor of the Observer and is retired arid living in Florida with her husband Joe M-AJPTP she
continues to write her MM Memos.
Provenzano-Lakits
Kushmar-McLaren
Gene and Jayne Provenzano of Crosley Street, Redford, announce the engagement of their daughter Pamela
Ann to Emerick Lakits of La Grohn$
Street, Southfield. He is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Victor Lakits of Ocala, Fla.
The bride-to-be is a 1975 graduate of
Thurston High School.
,A March wedding is planned in St.
James Episcopal Church followed by a
reception at Roma Hall of Birmingham. The couple plans to live in Southfield.
A St. Patrick's day wedding .,15,
planned by Rochelle Renae Kushmar,
daughter of Hans and Lyla Isely of Areola Street, Garden City, and Peter*'
Douglas McLaren of Oxford. His parr
ents are Peter and Dorothy McLaren of
Detroit. The March 17_ceremony wilitake place in Martha Mary Chapel at
Greenfield Village.
The bride-elect graduated in 1975"
from Garden City East High School and *
works at Kroger's in Royal Oak. Herfiance, a 1969 graduate from Redford"
High School, is employed at Kroger's Tn'x
Warren. He is also attending Oakland.'.
Community College.
Family honors Santina Collura on 90th birthday
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great-grandchildren and five greatgreat-grandchildren.
One of the grandchildren, Marilyn
Siembor made the main birthday cake
while another grandchild, Paul Waling
of Farmington Hills provided the 75
guests with an Italian dessert called
"honey clusters" and other special deli-
cacies. Music was provided by Frank
Venice and his son.
HIGHLIGHT OF the evening was the
presentation of letters of congratulations, from President Ronald Reagan
and Michigan Gov. James Blanchard.
Only three of her. seven children
were unable to attend the family celebration. Present were Mary Rushin and'
Frances Patton. both of Redford Townr,
ship; Marie Gorshak of Livonia, and
Peter who lives in Milford. Unable to
attend were Ann Frankowski of Kentucky and Josephine Waling and BeS
trice Manzo, both of Florida.
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Cozumel a diver's paradise
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COZUMEL, MEXICO - You can
leartl a lot about a destination during a
one-day stopover aboard a cruise ship.
-Our-flrst port-of-rall -aboard tire cruise1
ship Mardi Gras was Cozumel, on the
Caribbean coast of Mexico. It turned
out to be the best port of call, because
we saw Grand Cayman two days later
in the rain and were unable even to
dock at Ocho Rios, Jamaica, because of
rough weather. That kind of bad luck
doesn't happen very often.
Cozumel is an island 12 miles off the
Yucatan Peninsula. The people are
from the same Mayan stock seen by
Cortes and other early Spanish explorers In the 16th century. It was a village
known only to a few lucky divers until
Jacques Cousteau discovered black
corallhere in the 1960s.
It is still a diver's paradise. The lagoorttof the Sol Caribe Hotel, across a
narrow strip of water from our cruise
shipj is a 'bunny pool' for beginners.
The. water in the lagoon is only waist
higlf.
More experienced snorkelers make a
school-of yellow life jackets in the sea
beyond the lagoon, getting a face-down
view*6f colored fish, pink conch shells
and;jlhe coral reef off-shore. Scuba
divers go out by the boatload.
Some cruise ship passengers never
get beyond this point. Others taxi to
•~S5h Francisco beach, where you can
swirrvin front of the El Presidente Hotel and snorkel around a plane sunk 30
feet below the surface by a Hollywood
Cozumel is an island
12 miles off the
Yucatan Peninsula in
the Caribbean. The
people are from the
same Mayan stock
seen by Cortes and
other early Spanish
explorers in the 16th
century. It was a village
known only to a few
lucky divers until
Jacques Cousteau
discovered black coral
therein the 1960s. And
the divers have been
coming back ever
since.
1-of-a-kind
traveler
Iris
Jones
contributing
travel editor
movie team. The rest of us go by taxi
or motor scooter into the town of San
Miguel, two Or three miles away.
The motor scooters cost $15 a day at
the dock. Smart shoppers found them
for |7 a day at the Hotel Lopez on the
town square. A taxi into town cost $3
no matter how many people ride, so
most of us waited for other passengers
to share the fare.
j
THE HOTELS stretch out on this
side of town, most of them no higher
than a palm tree. The downtown area
of San Miguel runs from the dock and
waterfront street about 10 streets back
past the town square and the market.
It Is a very polite and friendly town.
The faces are Mayan, flatter and '
broader than those seen around Mexico
City. From the dock, where a glass-bottom boat leaves every half-hour for the
cruise ship docks, the town spreads out
in either direction: palm (reds, ^stucco .
buildings, sand and boats.
The cruise director typically recommends one or two shops in a port of
call; usually the better known and most
reliable ones, but not necessarily the
most interesting shops or those with
the best prices.'Our most memorable
stop was at Bazaar Cozumel, where we
found an ex-Detroiter called Hazel
Mrock managing the store. Hazel came
down here 11 years ago and stayed.
She drew us a map marked with
places we wouldn't find on our own, es-,
pecially on the other side of the Island:
"It's still like Adam and Eve In the garden over there, a few restaurants and
Ranches, lots of empty beaches, but
don't snorkel or swim there unless the
beach is marked for it." You can ride a
motor scooter around the island Easily
In a couple of hours or rent a Volkswagen mini-moke for f30 a day. We explored the restaurants and the people
in town instead.
MICKY JONES
The cruise ship Mardi Gras makes, for a dazzling sight on a balmy night in Cozumel, Mexico. Cozumel was the first port ol call on the
ship's Caribbean cruise, and it turned out to be the best.
under a rain roof on an open patio; and
Casa Denise, where you need advance
reservations and a minimum of six diners for the Yucatan food (no menu).
kebabs and live music for about 450
peso" ($3).
THE YOUNG are very lively at
discos called Scaramouche, Hippopotamaus and Grips (Grips has a good
Rolandi's Pizzeria, where an Italian
restaurant, mixed menu). And young to
Local people told us that the best family taught local Mayans, how to
not-so-young
throng to Carlos *N Murrestaurants to visit at night were: El cook their food, has "great spaghetti,
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ican food, the best salads on the Island, among the tourists. So is the San Franwash
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music and laughter from the bar end of
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Mexican musicians
of red wine into any willing customer's
entertain
during
mouth, and sometimes down the cuslunch in Cozumel. Altomer's neck.
though one side of
Back aboard the Mardi Gras, we
the island is built-up,
found a disgruntled group returned
with hotels, fine resfrom an all-day, expensive tour to
taurants and even
Playa del Carmen and then to the sindiscos, the other side
• LARRY PASKOW INVITES YOU TO CALL THE
gle Mayan ruin at Tulum. Savvy touroffers a more primiists In Cozumel go by air instead to Chl- *w HARBOR ISLAND SPA
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• AVON PLAYERS
Tennessee Williams' "Cat on a Hot
Tin Roofv will be presented by Avon
Players_as the season's third offering
Friday-Sunday, March 11-13 and 1820, and Friday-Saturday, March 2526, at the Avon Players Theater, 1185
Washington, Avon Township. Curtain
time is 8 p.m. Fridays-Saturdays and
7:30 p.m. Sundays. For ticket information and reservations call 6561130. Tickets also will be available at
the door.
From small gold alligators and compelling axegod pendants to monumental stone spheres, the objects represent three physically diverse regions
within Costa Rica. The objects express the matching cultural diversity, inventiveness and artistic vitality of the people who inhabited this land^bridge
MICHIGRAS-FESTIVfTIES—
The University of Michigan Activi• ties Center kicks off its annual Michtgras festivities today. The three-day
: event, U-M's version of Mardi gras,
ranges from selling belgnets in the
center of campus to the grand casino.
A casino at the Michigan Union will
highlight events Saturday night,
March 12. For more information call
the University/Activities Center at
763-1107.
• AT YESTERDAY'S
The Alex Kallao Trio will play
from 5:30-10:30 p.m. Mondays at Yesterday's in the Sheraton-Southfleld
Hotel, 17017 W. Nine Mile Road. Kallao, blind since birth, is at the keyboard with new tunes and old favorites.
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Hotel. The party, to benefit Easter
Seals, begins at 5 p.m. and runs till 1
a.m. There will be free hors
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the Music Hall Center, 850 Madison^
Detroit. Tickets are.available at Mu:
sic Hall Center or any CTC outlet, or
can be charged by phone at 963-7680.
soclate concertmaster of the Phoenix
(Ari2.) Symphony.
PERFORMING Gershwin's ?Rhapsody In Blue" will be Alice Berberian
Haldbstlan, pianist, who Is well known
In Detroit music circles and who holds
a roaster's degree In. music from the
University of Michigan.
Haldostlan is vice president of the
Women's Association for the Detroit
Symphony and serves on Oakway's
board of directors. .
Reservations may be made byt contacting Sally Olds, 2354 "Dorchester,
Apt. 207, Troy 48084, or by calling 6496715 or478-6544.
Single admission to the concert Is $7,
with reservations also being taken for
tables of eight at $48 and tables of 10
at $60. Snacks and desserts will be
available, along with a cash bar.
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Roof."
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Friday
Monday thru Thursday
Oakway announces
its Cabaret Concert
; Oakway Symphony'-s annual Cabaret
Concert will be staged at 8 p.m. Saturday, March 19, at Madonna College's
: Activities Building in Livonia.
Featured as master of ceremonies
•will be Fat Bob Taylor, area radio perIsonality and Ann Arbor's "singing
; plumber."
; Francesco Di Blasl, Oakway's conjductor, has engaged as guest conductors Sister M. Francliene Van ;De
iVyver, president of Madonna College,
. land Ernest A, Jones, Detroit-area guest
'^conductor and chairman of the board,
;LVArcy-MacManus & Masius, Inc., of
•Bloomfield Hills.
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;Broxhpifn, soprano who has appeared .
Jn leading roles with the Michigan Op*
W^tfieater, ah(! .at the University of
Michigan, and Holly Marable, violinist,
jcoitc.ert|naster; of,\M4; Grand,-. Rapids
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• IN CONCERT
Steve King and his Dittilles play at
"~93*5T6nighnhrough Saturdayr Mafcl
12, and Monday, March 14, at Center
Stage, 39940 Ford \Road, Canton.
Doors open at 8:30 p.m. Admission is
$2 tonight (women admitted for halfprice); $3 Friday-Saturday and $2
Monday. Teen Night, with DJ Bobby • BROOKSIDE JAZZ
G, will be held at 8 p.m. Tuesday,
Upcoming programs in the Fine
March 15. Doors open at 7 p.m. A spe- Arts Building on the Orchard Ridge
cial Teen Night Concert wUl^feature Campus of Oakland Community ColSteve King and his Dittilies. *Teen lege, in Farmlngton Hills, Include the
Night is open to 15-19-year-olds only.. Detroit Dance Collective at 8 p.m.
Admission is $3.50.
Friday, March 11; the Bropkslde Jazz
Ensemble with Ursula Walker at 3
• POETRY SERIES
p.m. Sunday, March 13; and the Alpha
The Downtown Poetry Series, spon- Omega Repertory Theatre in "Same
sored by the Poetry Resource Center Time, Next Year" at 6:30 p.m. Tuesof Michigan, will present Lorene Er- day, March 15. For more information
ickson of Livonia, in a reading at 8 call 471-7541.
p.m. Friday, March 11, at the Poetry
Center, 743 Beaubien in Detroit. Er- • SWANNE ALLEY
ickson, author of "Seasons of Small
The Musicians of Swanne Alley
Purpose," is winner of the J.S. Pear- present music of the late English Reson Award for poetry with themes naissance at 8 p.m. Monday, March
concerning women. One the same 14, in Varner Recital Hall on the Oakprogram is Jose Cantillo, bilingual land University campus near Rochespoet from Cuba, winner of Wayne ter. The concert entitled "In the
State University's Tompkins Award Streets and Theatres of London" is
for poetry in the graduate division. the third presentation of the OU DeAdmission to the program is $2.
partment of Music's Michigan Artist
Series. Tickets at $4 genera] admission and $3 for students and senior
• JAZZ BAND
-Tne~ Wayne State University Jazz citizens are available by calling 377Lab Band will present a concert at 8 2000 or at the door.
tonight at the Royal Oak Dondero
High SehQotauditorium, 709<N. Wash-* • WHALING STATION
ington.iwrln-sif 11 MileTload between
Matthew Comps of Livonia and the
Woodward Avenue and Main Street. jazz group Spectra appear each SunThe Dondero Jazz Band-will be the day-Tuesday through March at J.
warm-up group, beginning its session, Ross Browne's Whaling Station, 2262
at 7:30 p.m. Members of the WSU Telegraph, West Bloomfield.
Jazz Lab Band Include Randy Herkness of Garden City, John Cooper of • MICHIGAN INN ~
Livonia, and Mary A. Davis of LivoRumplestiltskin, Top 40 dance
nia- Tickets at $3 general admission band, will appear from Monday,
are available at the door.
March 14, through Saturday, March
26, at the Michigan Inn, 16400 J.L.
• JOLLY MILLER
Hudson Drive, Southfield. The group
Hot Ice plays for dining and danc- performs from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Moning Monday, March 14, through Satu- days-Saturdays. There is dancing and
day, April 2, at the Jolly Miller in the no cover charge.
Plymouth Hilton, 14707 Northville
Road, Plymouth.
• FILM SERIES
"You Only Live Twice" will be
• ECLIPSE JAZZ
screened at 1, 6 and 8:15 p.m. ThursThe Wynton Marsalis Quintet will day, March .10, on the Thursday Film
perform at 8 p.m. Friday, March 11, Series in J-294 at the Orchard Ridge
at the Power Center in Ann Arbor. Campus of Oakland Community ColTickets at $8.50 for reserved seating lege in Farmlngton Hills. Tickets are
are on sale at the Michigan Union $2 for the general public and $1 for
Ticket Office and all CTC Outlets.
OCC students.
•
Picadilly Restaurant
between ^Jorth and South America.
Spanning the centuries from about 500 B.C. to the
mld-16th century A.D., the time of the Spanish conquest, the ceremonial, decorative and utilitarian
-objects in the exhibit include:
• Finely wrought gold pendants and other gold
ornaments formed to portray birds, reptiles, insects, animals and supernatural creatures;
• Ja"de sculpted into pendants depicting animals
and dleties, so flawlessly executed they seem to
defy the limits of the primitive string-sawing technique.
The .exhibition occupies two levels of the Art Institute's Ford Wing with entry via the South Court.
It is open from 9:30 a:m. to 5:30 p.m. Tuesday-Sunday. Tickets are $2.50 for adults and $1 for students
with ID and senior citizens.
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• ON STAGE
The Stagecrafters and director Hal
Robinson will present a performance
of their FACT '83 competition play at
8 p.m. Friday, March 18,-aUto Ther
atre Guild of Livonia-Redford PJayv
house, 15138 Beech Daly, one block
south of Five Mile Road, Redford.
The play is open to the public without
charge.
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Pre-Columbian art shown
More than 300 works of pre-Columbian art are
being shown at the Detroit Institute of Arts through
Sunday, May 22.
The exhibit, first of its kind to travel from Costa
Rica to North America, is called "Between Continents/Between Seas: Pre-Columbian Art of Costa
Rica." The exhibit-features objects in gold,, jade and
stone, created before Christopher Columbus' 1502
landing in Costa Rica and evoking the archaeological mystery of ancient civilizations.
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Roth
reaches
musical milestone
Sarah Cleveland, cellist, will perform with
the Plymouth Symphony Orchestra at 4
p.m. Sunday at Plymouth Salem High
School Auditorium, Joy and Canton Center
roads. Cleveland will play Haydji's Concerto for Cello and Orchestra in C major. Tickets are $6 for adults, $3.50 for senior citizens and full-time college students. All students kindergarten to 12th grade are admitted free.
Molly McGuJre's, new restaurant-lounge in We8tland, will be the scene of a benefit
for Easter Seals on St. Patrick's Day.
By Jack R.Bell
special welter
'Irish' to celebrate
at Molly McGuire's
4y Ethel 8immons
staff writer
He said Molly McGuire's management "is creating a character of a fat Irish lady who's a great
cook — a little overweight — who samples everything that comes out of the kitchen."
Picture Molly McGuire's. It's an Irish pub and
more, with English Tudor decor — a million-dollar
funplace in the family-tavern style. Grand opening
is on St. Patrick's Day, Thursday, March 17, as a
benefit for Easter, Seals.
Ken Lux, who is a partner with Dario Tomei, in
this new venture, said Molly McGuire's opened at
the first of the year. The restaurant-lounge is at
34290 Ford Road (actually on Marquette), Westland, just down the street from Tomei's other business properties, the Coliseum Racquet Club and the
Forum Health Spa.
Lux said, "We tried to create a fun place to come
to, whether you're, age 25 or 50." The name Molly
McGuire's was picked, partly, because "Irish pubs
are synonymous with good 110163."
;Tbe casual atmosphere welcomes patrons in
sportswear, as well as in business clothes. Total
seating is 400, with a bar and grill seating 170 and
four dining areas seating 230.
THE INTERIOR has high beamed ceilings and
nostalgic signs and other memorabilia. There's lot
of stained and beveled glass, some of it from old
churches'in the Detroit area. Old-fashioned, frosted
glass, lighting fixtures and chandeliers help set the
mood.
To appeal to dining patrons, Molly McGuire's has
engaged Ernie De Michele as executive chef. Lux
said he hired De Michele away from Gianapolls at
12.MI!e and Middlebelt.
Menu changes are being planned,- to suit the new
chef's ideas.'
"The food is moderately priced," Lux said. Beef,
seafood and Italian dishes are featured. "We try to
ge.t, as much as possible, seafood fresh. Pastries
and bread are homemade."
ON ST. PATRICK'S Day, there will be an Irish
jig dance contest, open to the general public. The
couple that wins first price will receive two sixmonth memberships to the Forum Health Spa. Lux
said the total value of the prize Is $400.
Second prize will be two portable radios for the
winning couple.
"We hope to have celebrity judges for the dance
contest," he said.
At Molly's McGuire's, on St. Patrick's Day, partygoers will be able to kiss and sign the Blarney
Stone, with donations going to Easter Seals. The
Easter Bunny will be there, too. .
Lux and his partner will also be" donating part of
the day's proceeds to Easter Seals.
"We'll create a couple of Irish dishes and desserts
and have green beer that day," Lux said. A bagpipe
player will perform, along with the regular entertainment by Bill Kahler. That night, however, singer-guitarist Kahler will do 40 Irish songs.
CONTINUING THROUGH March 17 at Molly
McGuire's is Coffee Day, where a $1 donation for
each cup goes directly (o Easter Seals.
The restaurant-lounge Is open from 11 a.m. to 2
a.m. 7 days a week. Entertainment by Bill Kahler
continues through March.
In April, McGuire's plans to have a record
spinner so dancers can move to the beat on the
parquet dance floor.
"This area in Westland has nothing around here.
We felt it needed some nice type of fun place to
come," Lux said, explaining why the location was
chosen.'
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When Sarah Roth Cleveland appears with
the Plymouth Symphony Orchestra as guest
cello soloist Sunday, it will be another musical milestone in an unusual association with
the orchestra for a Livonia-based family.
Cleveland is principal cellist with the Toledo Symphony, but ,she began her career
with the Plymouth Symphony.
And so did her six brothers and sisters, all
following in the musical footsteps of their
father and mother, William and Louise
Roth of Livonia.
How did all of this musical blossoming
for a single family come about?
"I.HAVE TO blame it entirely on Father,
the teacher," Louise Roth said. She explained that she was an "Army brat" when
she met her future husband in Florida,
where she was a voice major in college.
William Roth was teaching music in the
Florida system, and chance brought them
together for various musical programs —
she as a bass violist and he as a violist.
"Then I went to play in the Florida West
Coast Symphony," Louise said, "and there
he was."
Louise, who plays the bass viol, is still
with the Plymouth Symphony, an affiliation
that goes back seven or eight years.
William, 62, and now retired, had a long
career as a violist and violinist and as a
public school orchestra director and was a
violist with the Plymouth orchestra for six
years.
Two others of the family are with the
Plymouth Symphony now. Paul, 20, is principal cellist. Edwin, 18, is in the first violin
section. Paul also plays the guitar, favoring
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"When they were all home," she said, "we.
used to sing, because they all sang a lot. We,
did sing some choral music together, but we;
IN ADDITION to Louise Roth and her never performed together, other than go o"ut)
two sons currently playing in the orchestra, tb carol. With our combination of voices, wej
there are a married daughter, Eleanor Bur- could put out eight-part music."
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sill-Hall, 28, now playing violin with the San
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Arbor, who was principal second violinist in
NOW WHEN the Roth clan assembles;
Plymouth and now is associate cohcertmas- which is infrequently, there's so much to'
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who was in the orchestra through high music, music, music.
school; another daughter, Irene, 22, also a
"They're a close corporation and veryviolinist, now majoring in architecture at fond of each other." Louise said.
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the University of Michigan; and Sarah, next
Individually, for most of the Roths, the;
Sunday's soloist.
music goes on. Sarah Cleveland, Sunday's!
The three oldest children — Eleanor, Sar- soloist, has been married 3½ years. She and;
ah and Charles — were born in Florida. The her husband, John, who is manager ofj
four other children were born in Michigan Northville Charley's restaurant, have a 20-;
when the family moved to Livonia and a month-old son. She commutes from their}
new school music position for the father.
Ypsilanti home to Toledo for her role as{
William Roth, with a master's degree in principal cellist with the Toledo Symphony, j
violin, became orchestra director at South
Cleveland is a graduate of the University!
Redford High School. He had a number of -of Michigan where she studied with Samuel]
violin students, mbstly his own children, ex- H. Mayes. She also is active in the Amatij
cept for a few master's students he took on. String Quartet.
The Roth offspring began their music lesHer older sister, Eleanor Bursill-Hal!, 28,!
sons when they were in the fifth grade.
who is the violinist with the San Diego Sym-^
phony, is married to that orchestra's princi-^
pal flute player, Damien Bursill-Hall.
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The Roths have something in common,
"IN LIVONIA, they start music in the
fifth grade," Louise said, "and we had our other than their exceptional.musical talent.;
childrerTstart witHne others. If they want- That is physical height.
ed to begin a little in the summer before,
my husband worked with them, but he felt
there wasn't really any sense in running
LOUISE ROTH IS 6 feet tall, a height
them too far ahead of what was going on in that can't help but be an asset when it
school."
comes to toting around and playing a bass
Natural ability and a carefully developed viol or lugging stacks of music as the Plyminterest in music, reflecting a strong paren- outh Symphony's librarian.
tal influence, brought the Roth youngsters
Son, Peter, 24, who is sous chef at the
along quickly. By the time they were high Renaissance Club in Detroit, stands 6 feet 8
stfToolers, they were playing well enough to inches, to hold honors as the tallest of the
become membera.of the Plymouth Sympho- family. Edwin, the 18-year-old "who is
ny. Everyone was with the orchestra at known as "Buck," is 6 feet 7 Inches talL.
least three years, and some of them four.
Paul, also known as "Duke," is 6 feet 2, as
In their growing-up years at home, the are Sarah and Irene. Charles who is the ToRoth children, with their parents, made ledo Symphony's concertmaster, is 6 feet 4,
more music together vocally than instru- and he is to be married in May. Eleanor is
mentally*, although there were times, says the shortest of the seven children at 5 feet
the mother, when there were instrumental 11 inches.
quartets playing in the living room.
They measure up in more ways than one,,
"That was very nice, and what a thrill — this musical family of Roths.
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Palance, Woody Strode and Claudia
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^fThe Silencers" (1966), 4:30 p.m.
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How about Dean Martii\ and Ali
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Dean, in fact, like Ali, must be considered one of the worst actors of all time,
and„three of Dino's films — "The
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all-time bad flicks. All are Matt Helm
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or perspicacity of those genuine adventure thrillers. This film's main attractions are Stella Stevens, Daliah Lavi
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"Tootsie" director Sidney Lumet directed "Equus" but did nothing to personalize the picture; the film is as
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Cracked backboard halts game
'I-predictl
so says gypsy
G
s
YPSY AT WORK.
I didn't know you were a gypsy.
.
Of course I am. My father's name was
Risak — just like mine. Actually, my
grandfather changed it by adding the 'a'. We used
to be just 'Risk', as in 'Take a . . .'.
So, you can read the future, eh?
Read the future, the stars, a palm or tea leaves.
I can also steal a wallet, charm a lady and tell lies expertly — anything a good, red-blooded
gypsy can do.
With such talents, no wonder your
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grandfather changed the family name.
Anyway, Ihave a few questions for you.
I wasn't there. I had nothing to do with it. Call
my lawyer!
Calm down. These questions have to do
with sports predictions.
My specialty. Shoot — figuratively, I mean.
Of course. 'March Madness' is upon us.
What do you forsee for the season?
Confusion. It's always been a confusing season.
Emotions run at fever pitch and common sense
takes a back seat to dreams of grandeur.
March Madness always hit hardest on the
basketball hardwood. Until recently, anyway.
What do you mean?
I mean until some group of millionaires figured
they could play football in the spring. Now
everything will be screwed up. People won't know
whether to don Hawaiian shirts and head for the
ballpark or load up the station wagon for a
tailgate party at the stadium.
Let's concentrate on basketball for now.
Any surprises ahead?
Detroit Southwestern will not win the Class A
title. The Prospectors will lose before the
semifinals.
Wow, that is surprising. Southwestern is
rated eighth in the country by one national
publication. Any other predictions?
Certainly — I'm full of them. I forsee the
weather slowty warming until July and. . .
No, no, I mean basketball predictions. Like
who's going to win the district tournaments in
the O&E coverage area.
Now why would you want to ask me that? You
realize, of course, that by the time this is
published I'll probably be wrong already. And
without even enough time to get out of town. Oh
well, we gypsies have always been gamblers and
life is full of gambles.
And gamblers who lose can forfeit their
lives.
You had to say that, didn't you? Anyway, here
goes:
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Troy Athens district: Who knows? I pick Utica.
Southfield-Lathrup district: Host-team Lathrup
is on a streak. Southfield district: No problem for 18-2
Southfield.
Detroit Catholic Central district: CC on its floor
has a narrow edge.
Redford Bishop Borgess district: Detroit
MacKej)?ie'$_gotihe talent.
Plymouth Salem district: Salem's hot. The
Rocks are rolling to the quarterfinals — after
they beat Southwestern in the regionals.
Livonia Churchill district: Livonia Stevenson's
got the greatest arsenal.
Oxford district: Unbeaten Avondale will go a
long way in the Class B tourney.
St. Mary's of Redford: Look out for Detroit
Country Day, a team with title dreams.
Novi 'district: Royal Oak Shrine should take it.
What teams will go the farthest?.
• In Class A, Southfield and Salem. Avondale in
Class B and Country Day in Class C.
Well, I guess Tve got your neck stretched
out far enough in basketball. See anything
etse in your crystal ball or tea leaves or
whatever it is you ttse when you make these
silly predictions? What about best sports
school overall?
Catholic Central. They won the Catholic League
basketball title and have one of the best teams In
the O&E coverage area. But mpre impressive is
the Shamrocks' Class A state wrestling victory
and a hockey team that has reached the state
quarterfinals. And last week they won the
league's swim championship, too.
How aboutbest athlete?'
.Salem's John Beaudoin. He won the state Class
A 138-pound wrestling championship and went
49-0 for the year. Last year he won the state title
at 132. He's lost only three matches In two years.
Impressive. Anyone else?
I've always had a lot of sympathy for;
swimmers. It's really an Impossible sport.
Swimmers can't even see the guy they're
supposed to beat In the water next to them. And if
they do win their race, it may not be good enough.
The clock is their real "opponent.
Seaholm's Scott Christie and Al Kovach,
Rochester's Jim Bruzzese and Rochester Adam's
Doug Cleland are the bestjn the area.
^.JWeU, I guess that covers just about
everything. Or does it?
Not quite, imports in the not-too-distant future
will be controlled by the most potent force ever
to Invade our lives.
,
What's that?
'
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_ Television.
Some prediction. TV already controls us.
The first toords a kid learns to say these days
are "Coke is it" or "Everything you always
wanted in a beer. And less." Anything else?
Yeab. You owe me 10 bucks. We gypsies are a
practical people. In other words, we don't do
anything for free.
OK.pK, here's your money. Heyt Where's
my wallet?
. • - . . '
A discussion takes
place (top photo) after Catholic Central
"center Mike Maleske
shattered the backboard (lower photo)
during last night's
district final clash
against
Redford
Thurston. Play will
resume at 7j30_tonighj with the Shamrocks leading 16-9
with 7:55 to play in
the second quarter.
Thurston w i l l i n bound the ball under
its own basket. The
Eagles are also in a
o n e - a n d - o n e free
throw bonus situation.
Catholic Central
leading Thurston
By Brad Emona
staff writer
There were no dreams shattered last
night — only a backboard.
A jam-packed crowd, of 1,400 will
have to wait until tonight to see who
advances inv- the district basketball
tournament at Detroit Catholic Central.
The host Shamrocks were leading
Redford Thurston, 16-9, with 7:55 to go
in the first half when the glass backboard shattered, compliments of CC
center Mike Maleske.
The 6-foot-6 senior batted a shot outof-bounds.on an attempt by Thurston's
Bob Davidge. But Maleske's right hand
carried into the glass frame, which instantly crystalized into a white sheet.
There was no replacement available.
With play stopped, tournament manager Bob Santello consulted with the
referees, Thurston coach Gary Fralick
and CC coach Bernie Holowicki.
After a five-minute discussion, Santello announced to the crowd that the
game would resume at 7:30 tonight at
CC.
After the announcement was made,
spectators filed out and were given
rainchecks to be readmitted for tonight's game.
"THE BACKBOARD is probably 20
years old," said Santello. "It came over
from the old school (in Detroit)."
Maleske, ironically, was off to one of
his best games of the season. He scored
six points, all on tip-ins.
"My right hand hit it (the backboard)
with my knuckle," said Maleske, who
had two slight cuts on his hand. "I just
hope the score stays the same.
"I don't think coming back (tonight)
will matter. This team can get up for
anything."
Fralick was against waiting to resume play until tonight.
"We wanted to go to Thurston tonight
(Wednesday)," he said. "It was open and
available. And nobody was over at
Bishop Borgess (High School), but they
(CC) want to play here.
"We wanted to play on the night it
was scheduled. I thought something
could be worked out."
"THE GAME WILL start at the point
of interruption," said Fred Sible, Assistant Director of the Michigan High
School Athletic Association (MHSAA).
"It's covered in the rule book.
"Ultimately, it's the tournament
manager's responsibility as io when
and where the game will be resumed."
When the crowd cleared out, Fralick
took his team (18-2 record) back to
Thurston for practice.
Meanwhile, the CC contingent (17-3
record) went home for the evening.
The Shamrocks had things going
pretty much their way in the first quarter behind the shooting of Tom Malone
(four points) and Maleske.
"Another first," said CC coach Bernie
Holwicki, "I thought we were playing
well.
"They (Thurston) did what they normally do — a 2-3 zone (defense) — and
we were in our zone press."
staff photos by ART EMANUEL?
OFFENSIVELY, Thurston seemed
tight, especially high-scoring George
Sibel, who missed all five of^ftis attempts. Teammates Jim Weiss and
Dan Starkinsky each had four points
during the period.
Defensively, Thurston was concentrating on stopping CC's long-range
bomber John Mclntyre, who attempted
only one shot.
"We did an excellent job on him, but
we didn't check out down low on
Maleske," said Fralick. "I thought we'd
come in loose. We had three loose practices in a row coming in."
Spartans rip Bentley,
face Pats for crown
By John Raby
staff writer
Twice was nice, but Livonia Stevenson's third victory over Livonia Bentley this season was the sweetest one of
all.
The Spartans nailed the coffin shut
on the Bulldogs in the third quarter last
night and went on to win handily, 77-43,
in a Livonia Churchill district semifinal
contest. .
Stevenson will meet Livonia Franklin forthe district title Friday at 7:30
p.m. Franklin took care of Garden City,'
65-52, in last night's first game.
. For Stevenson (19-3), It was the third
victory without a loss over Bentley (912), two coming during the regular season in the Western Lakes circuit.
After holding a 35-27 halftime advantage, Stevenson exploded and outscored the Bulldogs 25-8 in the third
quarter to take a 60-35 lead with a
quarter still remaining.
AT ONE TIME, the Spartans put together 25 unanswered points in the second half, while BentlojCwas desperately trying to regroup its offense tfcat had
made a game out of it earlier.
"They (Bentley) played well early,"
said Stevenson Coach George <«Van
Wagoner. "They did what they wanted.
They wanted to stay in a slow game
"and wanted to play a zone. They felt if
they could stay in a slow game they
could do a job on us.
If games were only two quarters
long, Bentley might have had a shot at
it. The Bulldogs crashed the boards and
established their inside game in the
first quarter to keep the scoi% close.
They took a 20-16 lead early in the second quarter before Stevenson came
back to take the lead for good.
"I told them at halftime to pick the
tempo up, push it at thenrand play better defense," Van Wagoner said.
Tom Domako led Stevenson with 14
points. Pete-Rose chipped in with 12.
Mike Palmlsamo and Bob Sluka had 10
points and nine rebounds each. Sluka
also had four blocked shots.
Phil Graczyk and Jim Thorderson
i a d 13 and 12 points respectively for
Bentley.
IN THE FIRST GAME, 26 points by
Franklin's Bob Stebbins wreaked havoc
on. Garden City. The Patriots put the
game away early as Stebbins hit for 16
first-half points to lead his team to a
35-19 advantage at the intermission.
Garden City's relentless fourth-quarter comeback cut the lead to eight
points, 57<49, before Franklin scored
the Iasfeight points, six from the free
throw line, in the closing minutes to ice
it.
Mike Johnson bagged 14 points for
Franklin (12-9). Scott McCloskey hit for
20 points for the Cougars (14-7), while
Tom Ferrell added 14.
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By Paul King
special writer
Senior forward Mike Kelly's hat
trick lifted Detroit Catholic Central
past Ann Arbor Pioneer, 5-3, in a stale
hockey quarterfinal game before 600
fans last night at Wyandotte's Yack
Arena.
The Shamrocks will carry- a 19-5-2
record Into tomorrow's • semifinal
against Portage Central (15-2-1). CC,
making its farthest trek in slate tourney play, will face-off at 8 p:m. at the
Flint IMA Arena.
The final Is scheduled for 8 p.m. Saturday in Flint.
After a scoreless first period, Kelly
tallied CC's first goal at the'22-second
mark of the second period.
He also scored at 12:37 of the same
period to give the Shamrocks a 3-1
lead, and at 48 seconds of the final
stanza for a 4-2 CC advantage.
"We played well against Trenton (6-0
victory in regional), but we weren't
sharp tonight," said CC coach John
Gumbleton. "Pioneer Is a much improved team since we played them In
December at Yost (2-1 CC victory)."
The Pioneers bowed out with a 9-14-3
record, worst in the school's history.
Dave Mancarl, Sean Judge and Ken
Cain scored goals in a losing cause.
Joe Harnway and sophomore Scott
Bozyk got the other CC goals.
CC dominated play, outshooting the
Pioneers 42-14.
Defensemen Joe Kley and Eric Socia
made It easy for goalie John Bebes,
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State champions
Titlists Alcala, Raedle power Shamrocks
Seniors Jeff Alcala and Matt Raedle
were the key figures Saturday as Detroit Catholic Central won its sixth
Class A wrestling title under coach
Mike Rodriguez before 6.000 fans at
Lansing Eastern High School.
The two champions combined for
more than half of their team's point total of 69. Mt. Clemens was second with
¢3¼. Hazel Park, the state's topranked team, finished fourth. And
Temperance-Bedford, which beat out
CC two weeks ago for the- regional
crown, gained eighth.
"At a pep assembly I told them that
we'd win it," said Rodriguez, who guided the Shamrocks to championships in
-1969-70.71.74.78 "We did it bcfnrc
with only four wrestlers. It was 1969."
Raedle, one of four CC state qualifiers, defeated Carl Kinkade of Waterford Township for the 185-pound title,
12-6. He-finished the year with a 54-1
record.
In a 3-2 semifinal win, Raedle
snapped a 40-matcb winning streak
held by Niles' Greg Logsdon. The CC
wrestler, bound for Notre Dame,
opened the tourney with an 8-4 win
ART EMANUELE/slaH photographer
Instrumental in the Shamrocks' championship season were (from
left) Matt Raedle, coach Mike Rodriguez and Jeff Alcala.
over Mike Tulip of Holt followed by his
29th pin of the year in 5:00 against
Craig Brooks of Chippewa Valley.
wrestling
ALCALA, meanwhile, rallied in his
155-pound match to beat Tim Hadley of
Mt.'Clemens, 11-8.
"He came off his back to beat him Mellinger of Portage Northern, pin in
(Hadley)," Rodriguez said. "He was 5:0a
down 5-0 near the end of the first periA fourth CC qualifier, 145-pound junod." '
Alcala, who finished with a 36-3 ior Mike DiManno, won one of three
record, also scored wins over Richard matches. He declsioned Joe Kaplan of
Pachert of Lansing Eastern, 11-7; Ken Bloomfield Hills Andover, 6-1.
DeWitt of Holly, fall in 5:33; and Ken
Rodriguez now shares the record for
Lucas, Dearborn Edsel Ford, 3-2 He is most state titles by a coach — six —
leaning toward a Wrestling career at with Don Johnson, now the principal at
-Michigan fitotc.
-Lansing Eastern.
The third cog on CC's title machine
"Don was a fantastic, super person,"
was 112-pound junior Mike Palajac,
said
Rodriguez, "f wrestled against him
who finished third. Both of His losses
in
high
school. "I'm going to try to beat
occurred against Birmingham Brother
his
record
next year."
Rice's Todd Shooks by scores of 8-6 and
8-5, respectively.
KEVIN RICHARDSON, Garden
PALAJACK, who finished at 40-12, Cityls standout, reached the finals of
scored wins over Dave Constantine of
the heavyweight division before losing
Anchor Bay, 9-3; Al Wall of Clarkston, to Tim Ridinger of Hazel Park, 7-1.
7-2, John Young of Clio, 9-2; and Deron
En route to the finals, Richardson
defeated Steve Kieras of Grand Rapids
Creston, 5-4; Dana Robinson of Clintondale, pin in 5:58; and Andy Helka of
Holly, by default.
Westland John Glenn's Robb Paciocco, a senior, won four of five matches
to place third at 145 pounds. He won his
first match by default and then gave
West Bloomfield's highly regard Bob
Petrillo all he could handle before falling, 6-4.
Paciocco then ripped off wins
against Howard Hopkins of Lansing
Sexton, 6-2; Adam Siedlicki of Bedford,
5-2 (overtime); Marty Schnepp of Holt,
10-4; and Harold Brenizer of Hazel
• Park, 0 3. The Glenn' senior finished
with a 46-6 record.
Glenn's two other qualifiers, Don
Forchione (155) and Tom Gibson (105),
each won a match but did not place:
"We're very happy with these three,"»
said Glenn coach Tom Buckalew. "Both
Robb and Don.Jiad ovenJ.00 wins in
their career and Tom finished with 99."
Another 105-pounder, Paul Doulette
o( Livonia Bentley, did not place as did
teammate Abe Yaffai at 119.
Borgess exits at 51-6
A volleyball team sporting a 51-6
record is usually in line for a state
championship.
But that's not the case this season for
Bishop Borgess coach Jerry Abraham
and his spikers, who lost in the district
final Saturday to host Waype Mertiori-
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Wayne, the defending state Class A
champs, led all the way in both games
although Borgess, led by seniors Julie
Burton, Johna Gambotto, Megan
McCarthy, and Mary Wood, put up a
stern fight.
"Wayne is a solid, well-coached
team," Abraham said. "They have
great setters and all six players are
good hitters"
THE SPARTANS opened play by
^eating Westland John Glenn and then
"staved off a match point in the second
game, rallying to.beat stubborn Livonia Bentley in the semifinals, 10-15,1614,15-11.
"We had a war out there with Bentley," said Abraham. "They were outstanding."
"All of our players played well," said
Bentley coach Dana Hardwidge. "We
made very few mistakes. We had solid
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1he*.-fyatch. Hardwidge
*£i$fp of setters Angela
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h ^ (Poaan and Porter) controlled
our offense," said the Bentley coach.
"They enabled us to keep attacking
with the ball.
"We played .our best match of the
season. We went there to win. We
played Borgess two times before and
didn't do anything against them."
Bentley earned a rematch with Borgess by ousting Redford Union in quarterfinal play, 15-5,15-11.
LIVONIA STEVENSON defeated
Livonia Franklin in the quarterfinals,
but then was eliminated by Wayne in
semifinal play.
Livonia Churchill, sparked by the net
play of Ladonna Sevakis and Beth Wesman, gave Wayne a struggle in the
quarters before losing 15-12, 8-15.15-4.
The Chargers won the second game
as Teri Evans served nine points. Her
sister Cindy, meanwhile, was a sparkplug defensively. -'
Passing errors cost Churchill in the
third game as Wayne advanced to the
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Stevenson outruns Churchill in opener
By Brad Emons
staff writer •
A familiar refrain among basketball
coaches: "It's'tough to beat a team
three times."
But Livonia Stevenson did it Monday
night in the first round of the Class A
district with a 78-53 victory over host
Livonia Churchill
The Chargers, who bowed out with a
12-9 record, had all the incentives.
They lost a one-point game in January
followed by a 10-point loss to Stevenson
last week in the Western Lakes
playoffs
Meanwhile, Stevenson was coming
off a tough loss to Plymouth Salem in a
league title game just two days earlier.
"Their kids came out sky-high," said
Stevenson coach George Van Wagoner,
"and we were down."
.Churchill, looking tnspirodr carried
the play for much of the first half.
The Chargers, however, lost the momentum in the final minute before intermission. They were outscored 6-2 as
Stevenson took advantage of a lane vioIattorn a technical foul and an untimely
personal foul.
The Spartans led 36-29 at the half: -
In the second half, Stevenson got its
running game in gear, outscoring the
Chargers 14-10 in the third quarter and
28-14 in the fourth.
Bob Sluka, Stevenson's 6-foot-6 sophomore center, burned Churchill inside
for 17 points and 12 rebounds. Four of
his baskets came on offensive tips.
"THAT WAS a very critical part of
the game," said Churchill coach Don
Albertson. "We lost our composure.
"It was a tempo-setter for them because they were in their delay-game
(offense)."
HE WAS followed by Curt Ullstrom
(14 points), Tom Dbmako (13 points and
six steals) and Pete Rose (11 points).
"Bob played super," said Van Wagoner. "That's what he's capable of. but
he's still a sophomore."
John Merner, Churchill's 6-7 senior
center, closed out his career with 15
points. Fellow senior Tim Luch, playing his best game of the season, tallied
ejght of his 10 points in the third quar-
Thursday, March 10. 1983 O&E
ter to keep the game close.
Stevenson made 20 of 27 free throws.
compared with Churchill's one of three.
* "That's a very important part of our
offense, going to the free throw line,"
said Albertson. "One. for three at the
line — that says it all.
"Our philosophy was to take it to
them and get them in fou{ trouble. We
didn't execute our game plan."
White fouls out; Country Day romps
By Brad Emons
White then fouled out with 323 to go coach Kurt Keener. "We wanted to emin the third quarter and Country Day phasize that every time they had pos«
was in businej
session, we would really make them
Is.a Class C basketball title in the
Rich Goldberg's three-point play work.
'
works for Detroit Country Day?
"Rich did a .nice job. He came up
, . L , . . . . rT - >y* w ' t n t h ^ e e seconds left in the period
The Yellow 9
• v. ,o i A !
^ f e ^ g S v F D C D a 47-29 advantage and the with some steals and some heady plays.
He really put the pressure on them.
step with a 72-47 district win overbed- / r o u t w a s o n
"And Adams really picked us up deford
St.
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People7 think he's just a foot^instrumental in pulling DCD out of its
The victory propels Country Da
ball player, but he can shoot the ball
2) into Friday's district finar^gainst first-half doldrums. He led the winners and put them in."
with
16
points.
the Pontiac Catholic-St. MaryJswinner
AGATHA
coach Joe Charnley,
Ed Hudson, Goldberg's running
(Wednesday night).
^
whose team bowed out with a 7-13
mate,
added
13
points.
Center
Chuck
In the win over Agatha, the more
record, said his team ran into a familtalented DCD quintet got off to a slow Adams and reserve forward Reg
Holmes
chipped
m^with
12
and
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problem.
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~ Agatha,"sparked by. the play offjand that's why White has to bring it
foot-6 seniorJoe White, trailed by only
White scored 15 in his final game.
up," he said. "When he got four (fouls), I
one point, 24-23, with just two minutes Pat Haran added 14.
couldn't
bring him out. He goes to it,
to go until the half.
"They (Agatha) played a real nice
and it doesn't really matter if he's in
But from that point on, the Yellow game until they lost White," SJ
••^••••••••IMiMnMaBHMi
Jackets swarmed all over the shaky
Agatha backcourt and eventually led
by nine at intermission, 32-23.
staff writer
By C.J. Risak
staff writer
basketball
Westland John Glenn proved to be too big an obstacle for Plymouth Canton to overcome in last
night's district semifinal at Plymouth Salem.
Paul Grazulis, in particular, was the obstacle.
Grazulis. a 6-foot-8 senior center, powered in a
season-high 32 points to pace the Rockets to an 8172 victory .over the Chiefs.
In the second game of the district double-header,
host team Salem pounded Northville for the third
time this season, 61-36.
Glenn, now 14-7. and Salem, 20-2. will meet for
the district championship Friday at 7:30 p.m.
Van Wagoner. "I really wasn't happy with our defense in the first half. But we made a tremendous,
gutty comeback."
Rienas' 17 points topped the Chiefs. Mark Bennett hit for 16 and Gary Thomas and Schlicker added a dozen apiece. Mike Scarpello had nine.
Greg Gill and Walker netted 12 each for Glenn,
with Todd Jennings scoring nine.
IN THE SALEM contest, the Rocks were never
threatened after a 10-0 surge midway through the
second quarter. Salem led by four, 16-12, with 4:55
left in the opening half before the streak pushed the
Rocks to a 26-14 halftime advantage. Their lead
was never less than 12 the rest of the way.
"Now we're in the district finals," said Salem
coach Fred Thomann: "That's where we wanted to
be at the beginning of the week.
"Now it's time to play hoops."
Thomann pointed to three things he felt Salem
had to deal with in Friday's confrontation with
Glenn: "No. 1, their big guy; No. 2, their quickness
at guard; and No. 3, we have to neutralize their
(fast) break."
Henry was "impressed with (Salem forward
Glenn) Medalle; (Dave) Houle's really strong, everyone knows that. But what's really-good is their
bench. (Rick) Berberet and (John) Cohen are as
good as anyone who starts."
The Rocks' win over Northville proved Henry's
point. Erich Hartnett (10 points), Jeff Arnold (10)
and Cohen (eight) all contributed heavily off the
bench. Houle topped Salem*with 13. Bob Pegrum's
32 points was high for Northville.
"HE HASNT DOMINATED a game like that all
year," said Glenn coach'Dan Henry of Gra'zulis'
performance. "Definitely, it was his best game."
What helped was that Canton had no one capable
of guarding Grazulis Canton's tallest starter^vas 62
"We just couldn't match up with the big kid inside," said Canton coach Dave Van Wagoner. "That
was the key — our inability to match up."
Glenn's size advantage resulted in a rebounding
advantage and a big lead by the time the fourth
quarter rolled around. Grazulis- and 6-5 forward
Jack Walker combined for 16 of the Rockets' 27 /
first-quarter points as Glenn opened a 27-12 lead.
Glenn increased its advantage to 19 after three
quarters and seemed to be in control. But the Chiefs
kept coming back and twice in the fourth quarter
surged to within seven. A 9-0 streak, sparked by
Ron Rienas' six points, closed the gap to 72-65 with
3:13 to play.
Rienas fouled out moments later, however, and
starter Jim Schlicker followed Rienas to the bench
moments later as the Cariton comeback fizzled.
"We couldn't stop their penetrating guards," said
Cody nips Borgess in &T
Trailing by as many as 13 points in
the fourth quarter, Redford Bishop
Borgess fought back to send the game
into overtime, but lost Monday at
home to Detroit Cody in a Class A district basketball opener, 73-72.
The Spartans (11-10) were beaten in
overtime on Rod Heard's basket with
four seconds left.
Vernon Carr, a 6-foot-6' senior
headed for Northern Illinois, led the
winners with 33 points.
Junior forward Gary ^ Dziekan
topped Borgess with 23. Chuck Gregory added 18 and senior Lewis Scott,
whose shot with four seconds remain-*
ing in regulation play sent the game
into overtime, finished with 17.
CATHOLIC CENTRAL 70
REDFORD UNION 35
The Shamrocks got rolling after a
sluggish first-quarter Monday night
at home.
Winless RU (0-21) trailed by only
three, 18-15, after one period. The
Panthers were then outscored 12-2
and 16-8 the next two quarters as CC
rolled into the district semifinals.
Center Mike Maleske scored 14
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Forward Chris King, a 6-4 senior,
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Leonard on 700 binge
swimming
rankings
in the pocket
ALL—AREA BOYS'
BEST SWIM TIMES
In each Thortdty edition of the Observer, the
best boy*' iwtm time* Is oar coverage tre* *UJ be
pabUssed. OMcbei ire uked to report tbelr
team'* top time* to Ltvonia Steveatoa coach Do«g
Backler 2:30-5^0 p.m. Monday throsgh Friday at
Sttventoa (261-J250 — uk for the pool) or tn the
T^MIBJ itsji-tuuz.
200-yard medJey relay
. . .
SUveosoo
Salem . .
QathoUc Central
Churchill
John Glenn
Canton
Franklin
Bentiey. .'. •.
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100-yard frec*tyle
Erik Klelnsraltb (Salem)
John Simooe (Canton)
Mark Kolon (Cath. Central)
Scott Anderson (Salem)
Tom Hanklns(Calh. Central)
. Mike Wilf(Cath. Central)
Pat Garvey (Franklin)
1:43.1
1:44.7
1:45.9
1:45.41
1:47.5
vl:47.9
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1:50.5
1:48.9
1:49.1
1:50.4
1:51.0
1:55.8
1:54.1
1:54.4
200-yard Individual medley
1
Tim HaVwood (Salem)
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Mike Kolon (Cath. Central)
204.3
Ashley Long (Salem)
: ' . . . . . .2:05.8
Mark Roehrig (Salem)
2:07.1
Kevin Everhart. (Stevenson)
2:07.7
Drew Balrd (Churchill)
. . , : . .2:09.7
John Simooe (Canton) . ^ ^ - - - . - . " '
2:09.8
' ~~S0-yanl freetryle
urtHein (Stevenson)
He Balrd-(Churchill)
Scoit Sargent (Bentiey)
Dennis Keller (Franklin)
Kevin Everhart (Stevenson)
Bob Bowling (Salem)
Chris Lesley (CO
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22.9
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Diving
Andy Trapp (Redford Union) . . . .
Dan Levack (Clarencevilte)
Todd Riedel (Salem)
Brian Rogers(Garden City)
Pat Flannery (Garden City)
Vic Valente (Churchill)
No .official records are kept on such
things, but Tom Leonard's streak of six
700 series this season at Bel-Alre bajgp
is thought to be the best showing by a
Detrolter In a single season. His sixth
came last week when he rolled a 267 middle game and finished with a 737
series.
nament which opened last week at Yorba Linda Lanes. The team totalled
ON THEIR ANNUAL visit to the 3,120, including a 678-pln handicap..
Women's State Tournament, the DeWhile Leonard was setting his season
troit All-Stars took over the top posl- record, he had to4ake second place ID
tiOM In each of the four divisions with—the Dcl'Alre Classic to Ken Marllch
scores that may bring the major titles who posted a 782 with a 279 high game.
to the Detrolt.area.
When the action ended last weekend
WESTLAND BOWL strengthened its
at Jackson, Penny Behn's Bonanza claim to the highest scoring house in
team was out in front with a 2,801 pin the area with four more 700 series durcount. The Road Runners were second ing the. past'week. Two came in the
with 2,741,1 Lodge Lanes was third with . Classic, when Mike Lee fired a 781 and
-2,690-aMStrobVLight was^ourth w1th: -Jay Dlshong rolled a 703rwitB"a 290r'
2,688.
The others came In the Monday
It was the first time in years the De- Morning Men's League. Rick Farr set
troit-area teams dominated the team the pace with a 763 and Keith Swaffort
event In such fashion.
followed with a 718.
Leona Obruchowskl and Cora Felblg
OTHER GOOD PERFORMANCES:
made-the Invasion a greater success by
At
Bel-Alre, Jay Vanderwill fired a 278
leading the doubles with 1,249. Judy
game
in the Ladles Classic, at Garden
Griwjcki paced the singles with 662,
Lanes,
Wes LaPlame had a 694 series;
with Mary Mohacsl fourth (622). Kathy
in
the
St
Linus League, Dave Bothriga
Halsllp topped the all-events category
finished with a 639; at Woodland Lanes;
with 1,762.
THE ROCKETS from Detroit's east Tim Henry joined the 700 club with a
. 278 in a 760; and at Merrl-Bowl, Al Tilside took over the top place In the team
ly opened with a 289 in a 692 series.
event in the annual Detroit City Tour-
274.45 pts.
257.25
228.3
224.50
222.15
216.1
100-yard butterfly
Kurt Rein (Stevenson)
Scott Sargent (BenUey):
Cbrts Leslie (Cath. Central)
Mark Kolon (Cath. Central)
Mike Jensen (John Glenn)
Tim Harwood (Salem)
Mark Roehrig (Salem)
54.7
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56.7
57.4
57.5
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57.8
100-yard rree*iyie
Scott Sargent (Bentiey)
John Simooe (Canton)
DenniJ Keller (Franklin)
Bob Bowling (Salem)
Scott Anderson (Salem)
Kurt Heln (Stevenson)
Eric Balrd (Churchill)
498
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50.2
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Mark Koloo(Cath. Central)
Tom Hanklns(Cath. Central)
Erik Kleinsmitb (Salem)
Matt Mair (Cath. Central)
Brian Pawlowici (Glenn)
John Simon* (Canton)
Pat Garvey (Frankin)
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4:58.4
5:00.2
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5:03 8
5:05.2
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100-yard backrtroke
Kevin Everhart (Stevenson):
Tim Harwood (Salem)
Mark Kolon (Cath. Central)
Drew Balrd (Churchill)
Mike Harwood (Salem) . .
John Hutchison (Churchill) .
57.5
57.9
58.8
59.9
1.-O0.2
1:00.5
100-yard breajtJtroke
Ashley Long (Salem)
Joe McBratnie (Canton)
Eric Hutchison (Churchill)
Jim Luc* (Canton) . . John Slmone (Canton)
Dan Sullivan (Cath. Central)
Mark Winfrey (John Glenn)
1:02.9'
1:03.8
1:03.9
1:04.2
1:04.6
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1:05.2
400-yard frt«*tyle relay
Salem
Catholic Central
John Glenn .
Canton
Bentiey. .
Franklin
Stevenson
Churchill . . . . -
3:21.1
327.0
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3:30.1
3:32.0
3:32.0
3:36.0
3:37.5
Livonia boxers bid
for national Gloves
by W.W. Edgar
basketball
ALL-NORTHWEST SUBURBAN
BASKETBALL TEAM
Fin I team — Jim Weiss, 6-(ooM senior, Redford Thurston; George Sibel, 6-2 senior, Redford
Thurston; Scott McCloskey, 6-5 Junior, Garden
City, Greg Gill, 5-7 senior, Westland John Glenn;
Bob StebbLos, 6-4 senior, Livonia Franklin; Mike
Johnson, 6-1 senior, Livonia Franklin.
Second team — Paul Graiulls, 6-8 senior. Westland John Glenn; Steve Smith. 6-0 senior, Redford
Thurston; Ra'y Boyle, 6-2 senior, North Farmington; Mike Black, 5-10 senior. North Farmlngton;
Craig Dimaya, 6-4 senior. Garden City, Dan Starinsky, 6-« Junior, Redford Thurston.
Honorable mention — Tom Ferrell, senior, Garden Cityi Mike Wilklns, junior, and Rick Kelly, senior, Livonia Franklin; Mike Baydariao, sophomore,
and Todd Jennings, senior. WesUand John Glenn;
Richard Williams, Junior, Redford Union; John
Dawson, senior, North Farmlngton.
Fitzgerald, Harper Woods Bishop CalJagber; Tony
Goldsoo, Soutbgate Aquinas; Dave Gnipennoff.
Harper Woods Bisbop Gallagher, Andy Kolp, Birmingham Brother Rice; Mike Maleske, Detroit
Catholic Central; Mark O'Hagen, Dearborn Divine
Child; Levis Scott, Redford Bishop Borgess; Jim
Solomon, Royal Oak Shrine;- Reggie Smith,
Southgate Aquinas.
Central Section
First team — Mike Maleske Stan Heath and
John Mclntyre, Detroit Catholic Central, Lewis
Scott and Gary Dziekan, Redford Bishop Borgess;
Dave Grupenhoff, John FiUgeraJd and Tom Aubrey, Harper Woods Bishop Gallagher, Andy Kolp
and Kem Smith. Birmingham Brother Rice.
EasUlde-WesUide
First team — John Enright and Rex Stanczyk,
Ann Arbor Gabriel Richard; Scott Nichols and
Mose Smith. Royal Oak St- Mary Bob Liptnskl and
Mark Taurance, Wyandotte Mt Carmel; Cornelius
Roberson, Detroit SL.HedwIg; Jim Peltier, Mt.
Clemens Cardinal Moooey. Ktalg Hohf, Marine
City Holy Cross; Joe White. Redford St. Agatha.
ALL-CATHOLIC
Central-Doable A
First team — Marvin Evans, U-D High; John
swimming
NSL CHAMPIONSHIP
CATHOLIC LEAGUE
SWIM MEET RESULTS
BOYS SWIM CHAMPIONSHIPS *
Team standings
1. North Farmlngton (NF), 356,2. Westland John
TEAM STANDINGS - I. Detroit Catholic CenGlenn (JG), 213, 3. Uvonia Franklin (LF), 182; 4. tral, 405 points; 2. Birmingham Brother Rice, 351;
Redford Thurston (RT\ 161; S.Garden City (G), 88; 3 University of Detroit High, 135; 4. Warren DeLaSalle, 88; 5. Harper Woods Notre Dame, 86; 6.
6. Redford Union (RUX 77.
Dearborn St. Alpbonsus, 25; 7. Royal Oak Shrine,
Individual resalti
19.
200-yard medley relay — 1. North Fannington
' INDIVIDUAL RESULTS
(Ferriby. Manderfleld, Coins, Lynch), 1:42.529; 2.
Westland John Glenn. 1:47.313; 3. Livonia Franklin, 1:49.398; 4. Redford Thurston, 1:51,413; 5. Gar
200-yard medley relay — I. Brother Rice,
denCity, 3.-08.048¾ Bedford I'alo^d Uplifted..
—U4.789-, 8. CaUwlio Central, Ii4t.71tf J.VD High,
1:47.106; 4. DeLaSalle, 153.788; 5. St. Alphonsus,
200-yard freestyle — 1. Scott Stlnson (NF),
1:51.232; 2 Brian Pawlowicz (JO). 1:53.824; 3. Pat 305.082; 6. Notre Dame, 1:56.672 (disqualified)
Garvey (LF), 1:54.791; 4. Craig Borland (NF),
200 freestyle - 1. Robert Papp(BR), 1:49.319;
1:57.367; 5. Arjay Patterson (RT), 1:58.732; 6. An- 2. Matt Mair (CC), 1:53 598; 3. Paul Diegel (BR),
ge!o Evangelbla (NF), 2:00.294.
1:53.868; 4. Greg Portescue (CC), 1:54.014; 5. Tom
200-yard Individual medley — 1. Brian Coins Hankins (CQ. 154.176; 6. Mike Wik (CC), 1 54.231.
(NF),' 2:08.822; 2. Mike Jensen (JG), 2:08.256. 3.
200 individual medley — 1. Mark Kolon (CC).
Tim White (JG), 2.12 260; 4. ScoU Ferriby (NF), 2:05.144; 2. Tim Harkness (BR), 2:09 740; 3. Matt
2:14.707; 5, Peter Martinuul <RU), 2:18.009; 6.
Delghan (BR), 2:11.879, 4. Mike Pelon (CQ,
Mike Reagan (RT), 2:19.441.
2:12.781; 5. Sean O'Connor (CO, 2:13.219; 6. Larry
PeU (CC), 2:13.288.
50-yard freestyle — 1. Dennis Keller (LF),
22 930-. 2. Mark Winfrey (JG), 23.020. 3. Al Renvsis
50 freestyle — 1 Dixon Kane (BR), 22.075 (new
(RT), 24.114;;f. Mike Bustll (NF), 24.399; 5. Brent
recbrdX 2 Chris Leslie (CC), 23.094; 3. Robert HiU
Madison (LF), 24.637; 6. Mark Rice (JG), 24.780.
(BR), 23.273; 4. Larry Oslo (CC), 23.519, 5. Andrew
Diving — 1 Andy Trapp (RU), 370.20 points; 2. Leldlein(U-D), 23 809; 6. Ed Bucher(BR). 23.915.
Brian Roger* (GC), S14.90, 3. Todd Ackenao (RU),
Diving — 1. John Moore (BR), 352.00 points; 2.
285 45; 4^Bob Falrchild (RT), 284.45; 5. Matt Ford
Chris Bittermen (ND), 314.10; 3. Keith Laiarchefi
- (RU), 283.45; 6. Pat Flannery (GC), 280.75.
(CC), 296.85; 4. Joe Fadool 9CC). 291.25; 5. Bill
100-yard butterfly — • 1. Brian Coins (NF), Sheekao (BR). 283.30-. 6. Frank Gentile (BR),
273.4)5.
53.644; 2. Mike-Jensen (JG), 57.458; 3. Glenn
Spence (NF). 1:00.248; 4. Andy King (LF), 1:04.063,
100 butterfly — 1. Chris Leslie (CC), 56.969; 2
5. Charlie Helkkineo (RT), 1:04.625: 6. Glynn ScanMalt Delghan (BR), 57.607; 3. Tim Harkness (BR),
Ion (LF), 1:04655.
58.487; 4. Eric Forton (CC). 58.577; 5. Raphael
100-yard freestyle — 1. Steve Manderfleld (NF), Chlrolla (U-D), 58.846; 6. Sean McDermoU (CQ.
59.702.
49.495; 2. Dennis Keller (LF), 50.226; 3. Tim White
(JG). 51 642; 4. Al Janusls (RT), 52.929. 5 Mike
100 freest) te — 1. Larry Oslo (CQ, 50.756; 2.
Buatti(NF), 53.488; 6. Bob Salisbury (NF), 53.717.
Robert Hill (BR), 50.815; 3. Richard Hampo (BR).
' 500-yard freestyle — 1. Scott Stinjon (NF). 51.431; 4. Brad Browne!! (CQ, 51.435; 5. Ed Bouch5:03.250; 2. Brian Pawlowic* (JG), 5.03.816; 3. er (BR), 52.786; 6. Greg Fortescue{CC). 53.178.'
Crafe Burland (NF). 5:21.221; 4. Arjay Patterson
500 freestyle — 1. Robert Papp (BR), 4:57.719;
(RT), 5:24.193; 5. Craig Bumslde (NF), 5:53025;
2. Matt Malr (CQ, 4:59.583; 3. Tom Hankins (CQ,
Pat Garvey (LF), disqualified
5:01.277; 4. Paul Diegel (BR), 5:11.186; 5. Mike Wik
. 100-yard backstroke — 1. Scott Ferriby (NF), (CQ, 5:12 211; 6. Michael Glmotty (BR), 5:16.673.
1:00.154; 2. Glenn Speoce (NF), 1:01.560; 3. Dave
100 backstroke — I. Mark Kolon (CQ. 58.638; 2.
Ford (JG). 1:02.994; 4. Chuck Baumgartner (GC),
Dixon Kane (BR). 58.885; 3. Kevin Stankiewicz
1:04.135; 5. Scott Davey (RT), 1:04.396; 6. Angelo
(CC), 1:01.856; 4. Brian Meruccl (CQ, 1:02 508; 5
EvangelisU (NF), 1:05.303.
Raphael Chlrolla (U-D), 102.769; 6. Mike Pelon
(CQ, 1:04.126.
100-yard breaststroke.-r- 1. Steve Manderfleld
(NF). 1:04.233; 2. Mark Winfrey (JG), 1:05.245; 3.
100 breaststroke - 1. Dan Sullivan (CQ, 1:05.60;
Mark Pratt (RT). 1:06.602; 4. Chris Hanlxman
2. Richard Hampo (BR). 1:06.20; 3. Andrew Lei(NF). 1:08.957; 5. Rob Lynch (NF), 1:09.188; 6. Ed
dlein (U-D), 1:06.29; 4. Mike Valvoaa (CQ. 1:07.67;
WaskofLF), 1:10 376.
5. Ivan Madrid (U-D). 1:08.22: 6. Scan O'Connor (CQ, 1:08.88.
400-yard freestyle relay — 1. North Farmlngton
(Pawlowks, Rice, White, McCrath), 3:30.952; 2.
400 freesiyle relay — 1. Brother Rice. 3:25.429;
Livonia Franklin. 3:36.108; 3. Westland John
2. Catholic Central, S25.727; 3. Notre Dame.
Gtenn, 3:37.325; 4. Redford Union, 3.52.216; 5. Gar- 3:40.809; 4. DeLaSalle. 3:41.182. 5. U-D High.
den City, 3:59.233; Redford Union, disqualified.
3:43.565; 6. Royal Oak Shrine. 4:14.148.
Midgets ride playoff
The Plymouth Midget B hockey team
clinched the Inter-clty championship
by blanking Redford, the American
vision winner, 6-0 and 2-1 In
playoffs.
field
The Plymouth squad advanced to the
playoffs by defeating Southfleld, 3-1,
and Dearborn, 8-1, for the National Dirt title. The wins gave Plymouth an
1-3 overall record.
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Only one victory separates a trio of
Livonia Boxing Club (LBC) members
from a trip to the National Golden
Gloves finals March 19-20 in Albuquerque, N,M. •
Mike Dardini, competing in the 125pound open class, scored a unanimous
decision last Saturday over Antolne
Bell of Detroit Kronk in the semifinals
held at Dearborn Fordson High School.
He will.join teammates Sanjay Batra, a 147-pounder, and super-heavyweight Craig Payne in the Detroit-area
finals, slated to begin at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at Oakland Community College.
"Mike looked really sharp and he
beat a guy with five years' experience,"
said LBC coach Paul Soucy.
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Swift, lost a close decision In his 156pound semifinal match against John
Baker of Detroit Martens Club.
"Matt may have been a little rusty
because he hasn't fought since he hurt
his hand at the Ohio State Fair," Soucy
said. "But he'll be going to Cleveland
for the National PAL Tournament
(April 20-23)."
Dardini, Payne and Steve Darnell
(156-pound division) will accompany
Swift to the PAL event.
Saturday, Dardini will face another
Kronk boxer, Myron Walker. Payne,
the No. 2 ranked U.S. amateur heavyweight, . takes on LaVon Banks of Detroit Powerhouse. And Batra meets
Dougals Brown' of Powerhouse.
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decide how closely an individual
matches breed standards for height,
shape and general appearance.
After breed winners are selected,
they are judged in groups — 24 breeds
in the sporting group, 20 in hounds, 18
working class, 23 terriers, 15 toys, 11
nonspof ting and 14 herding.
Win enough points and your dog
earns the title of champion.
Jf marriages are made in heaven,
then Cobo,Hall in Detroit is heaven for
dogs. It's also good for prospective dog
owners.
.
Next Sunday, is the* annual Detroit
Kennel Club dog show, billed as the
largest one-day, all-breed benched dog
show jn North America.
No one' gets rich from dog shows.
Any proceeds from the DKC show go to
charity. You have to like dogs to get
caught up in the madness.
„ J'A dog show," writes Roger-Corao In
"A Celebration of Dogs" (1982) "is a
cross between an office picnic, a bloodless bullfight, root-canal work, a Miss
America pageant, and a tax audit by an
IRS person who is jealous of you, as
they all are."
Dogs win points in "conformation"
matches — judgings in which experts
CHAMPIONS are used for breeding.
That's why a show is a place where
doggy marriages are made.
Two years ago, wa were puppy shop-.
juigtu replace tlm valiant pwdlt; who
had been our "alpha Wolf" for 16¼
years. A show like the DKC's, with several thousand dogs and most of the nation's 125 recognized breeds, Is an ideal
place to shop.
Moreover, Cobo Hall on the Detroit
River Is a whole lot closer than New
York, Philadelphia, Chicago, Harris-
burg, Kansas City or 'Frisco, where the
Qther benched shows are held.
In a "benched" show, dogs are stationed on benches the entire day except
during judging. There is a-display of
dog photographs and directions on
where breeds.are stationed.
Admission is 14.50 for adults and
$2.50 for kids, plus a couple of bucks
for parking. It's a tiny cash investment
when ypu're picking a companion who
will live with you for 10, 15 or more
years.
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We were able not only to check out
breeds but meet breeders and get to
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all, you're really buying personality.
We picked up cards and leaflets from
several breeders and even had a
chance to play, with some prospective
mothers. We fell In love with a rollicking member of one of the northern
breeds?
"The next couple of weeks we cullett
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l^TatlnTnatyre center of Kensington^\r
Metropark near New Hudson, Natural*,
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the week ahead:^"Birdwatching for Beginners," a 1 ½ - center.
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books, confirmed our hunches about the
northern breed, and in one telephone
call placed our order for a puppy — the
daughter of an American champion
sire and an American and Canadian
champion dam.
Result: The champion dogs produced
a textbook-perfect litter, and we got
exactly the kind of pup we wanted.
Purebred sure beats random-bred.
Hoffman Access Site at Bolles Harbor.
Salmon and trout are being caught in
the St. Clair River by anglers trolling
with downriggers.
'Paranormal venturing' at SC
ICE FISHING has been out of the
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time Of year..
Perch fishermen are having some
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4 5 3 - 1 5 0 0 , Ext. 2 1 7 .
RAPIDLY EXPANDINO national firm
LOOKINC FOR business owners & au- needs a highly motivated Individual
FULL d PART TIME belp needed to tomotive middle management persoo- with a flair for decorating. Part or full
work with mentally retarded in Belle- oel to expand private business. Call time. Training available. Call Moo/lhro
ville area Must be 18 and have D.I.A.
669 611$
545-7719 FrU 9am-lpm.
hlghscoocJ diploma
161-0165
REFRIGERATION SERVICE PERMACHINE OPERATORS
FULL TIME - Hairdresser, onlv wtlh Must be reliable. 4611900.
SON, experienced in both domestic 4
clientele. Also Manicurist Experienced Job Network 24820 Michigan Ave., commercial repairs. <5ood beoeill*.
in full service Farmingtoo Hills area, Dearborn.
»Ul-1640
day, or
eves 476-699!
MAINTENANCE /JANITORIAL
SALES CORRESPONDENT
Fun/Part Time 581-1900
Entry-Level position - industrial DisGENERAL LABOR
Job Network. 24820 Michigan Ave, tributor. Telephone & letter contact
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS
Dearbofn.
with customers, price 4 expedite orCall Now
569-8673
der*, prepare quotations. Should have
MATNTENANCE MAN needed. Apart- the ability to move paperwork, me-GOVERNMENT JOBSment complex. Nov! area Full lime po- chanical ability helpful. Benefits 4
Various positions available thru local sition. Ideal for retired person. Pleise pcofilsharinx Send resume to. Box 610,
Government Agencies 120.000 to respond Box 986, Observer & Eccentric Farmingtoo Hills, Mi. 68014. »50.000 potential. For your 1981 Direc- Newspapers. 36151 Schoolcraft Rd,
An Equal Opportunity Employer
tory, call (refundable) 14 hours.
Livdela. Mich«ajU8150
1-(619)-549-4104, Dept 9308
SCREW MACHINE SET-UP
MANAGEMENT Sales, Restaurant &
OD GRINDER
Retail
Experience
a
plus
Training
2
positions
Both part lime. Must be exGRANT MANAGER
557-1100.
perienced Novi area.
149-6996
Part time Craot Manager for Senior available.
Job
Network
16660
South/ield
Road.
Citizen Services Program. 1560 to
18 50 per bour.
SECRETARIAL
MANAGER FOR leading plant k flowLivonia resident, degree in Human Ser- er boutique located In Renaissance CenINSTRUCTOR
vices related Held or equivalent experi- ter Must be creative, energetic and re- To teach medical
word processing proence Medical background grant writ- liable Plant and floral experience nec- gram. Al least 1 years
current Job reing, and experience with senior dtixens essary. CaU Moo-Fri
661-1593 lated experience !n all phases of elflce
desirable. Must have successful experiwork. Excellent opportunity for qualience working with people and supervis- MANAGER TRAINEE RESTAURANT, fied
persoo. Call
721-1777
ing staf I.
work near home. 5 days, 50 hours.
Please seod resume and references to 111,620. Restaurant management back- SECURITY
Senior Citizen Coordinator. 1521( ground or related degree. Ray Greene
Farmingtoo Road. Livonia. Michigan Personnel. Madisoo Heights. 199 1426
48)54 Deadline March 22.1983
MANUFACTURING PLANT in Wayne
$ 2 0 0 - $ 2 5 0 Per W e e k
HAIRDRESSER - experienced for busy has openings for Machine Operators Immediate openings for hard workers
Birmingham shop Will consider leasing and Laborers Must be 16. Must be
who have good abilities 4 can work a
a station to qualified person Referenc- responsible and have references. Call nexible scpedule. Military experience
es S. clientele Call
646-(183 between 9am and 3pm
326-1601 preferred. Benefits include:
•PAID EACH WEEK
HAIR STYLIST' also Manicurist needMECHANICS
•TIME 4 A HALF FOR OVERTIME
ed, experienced. Troy area
8795616 Auto/ Trucks. Full time.
•PAID VACATIONS
657-1100
•FREE UNIFORMS
HAIRSTYLIST
Job Network. 26860 Soulhfield Road
•HEALTH LNSURANCE
For Birmingham salon Excellent com•LIFE INSURANCE
miisioo or chair rectal
MERCHANDISE
•RAPID ADVANCEMEN
Call
645-1909
•FREE TRAINING
COORDINATOR
HAIR STYLIST with clientele for full
Apply in persoo Moo-Fri. 10am-4pm
or part lime. We pay high percentage, Experienced merchandise coordinator,
vacation It health insurance. Pleasant distribution of goods to multiple locaworking coodilloos Northville. Call tions 6i deliveries. Territory control
13735 Pvri tan
Kryslyna
349-6050 with computer accessibility General
1H blocks W. of Scbaeler
buyers o( all supplies. Uvooia locatioo.
837-6714
HAIR STYLIST with clientele for ex- Seod resume 4 salary requirement! lo
clusive W Bloomfield salon High com- Project Hire. - M. C. PO Box 20016. SECURITY System Field Represeota.
mission Call
661-1110 Lansing. Ml 48909
live. Some Marketing experience preferred. We will train. Commission plus
Interview calls lakea between
MORTGAGE CLERK bonus.
4-6PM
111521-0021
EXPERIENCE rjecessary Retail department store is lo need of people for
women's sportswear department.
Cashiers. Shipping £ recelvug. Apply
in person, Burlington Coal Factory.
19710 Southfleld. Southlield.
DIRECT CARE WORKERS needed In
residential home in Dirmingham working with profoundly mentally impaired
Needed immediately First Rale adults, part lime mornings 4 full time
800 Junction, Plymouth
Mechanic for Team Leader Must be midnights available, starting salary
Master Certified. Toyota - Datsun or 13 50-hr Call lOam-lpm only 855-5137 HKLP WANTED for simple home assembly of small parts. Call
476-9000
Honda experience Top Dollar!
DOG GROOMKR
- Al MerchantNeeded (or all breeds
HOMEMAKERS
BOB SAKS TOYOTA
Southfleld Shop
35200 Grand River. Farmingtoo Hills
& RETIREES
5594506
LOOKING FOR EXTRA MONEY'
AUTO MECHANIC
Why not try working as a Cashier in a
Licensed, for tune-ups and carburetors
self-serve gas station'' SAFE. CLEAN
Scope read ing skills required
Tuneup King
30254 Ford JRd Leading manufacturer of trailer towing working condiliions Full and part time
equipment, with new technical center positions avaialbe
BABYSITTER for YMCA drop-In Nur- in western Wayne Cocnty. has an opporCall for more Information
sery, infants lo 4 year olds. Mood ay tunity for an experienced draftsman
thru Thursday. Evenings 6-9pm.
Applicant should be familiar with
Call for appointment.
553-4020 stampings, weldments 4 automotive
INJECTION MOLDING Machine Operchassis dralting Seod resume to Box ators, experienced only Please apply In
BAKERY COUNTER SALES
»14.
Observer
&
Eccentric
Newspapers,
Exclusive Farmingtoo Hills Pastry
fersoo lOam-lpm, Moo.. March 14
Shop Apply except Monday. 11910 M151 Schoolcraft Rd. UvooJa. Michi4492 tndoplex Circle, Farmingtoo
gan 48(50
Middlebelt. comer 14 Mile.
Hills (belweeo Farmingtoo L Drake).
An Equal Opportunity Employer
BR00KLANE GOLF CLUB
DRIVER DELIVERY
Now accepting applications
Foil/Part Time
for 1983 Season.
Restaurant Help. Cooks. Pro-Shop S57-1200
Clerk, Outside Maintenance AppJy in Job Network. 2MM Southfleld Road
Person witi auto repair background to
Person 4 Mite - Sheldon Rds
sell incoming telephone calls. walk-Ins.
DRIVER
write
orders, locate parts, etc.6 day
For
medical
laboratory
BUILDING INSPECTOR. Temporary
week. Commission with guarantee Non
Full time. Benefits
position (2-1 months). Building coosmoker
to person only
S5144M
slmclion eipenence required, inspecTHE BRAKE CENTER OF REDFORD
tion eipenence preferred Send resume
HI 54 TELEGRAPH
DRIVERS
NEEDED
and salary requirements to Canton
Township Personnel Department. 1150 Call immediately Employment News INSURANCE • JOHN HANCOCK MutuS Canton Center Road. Canton. Ml. Inc. lSnOSouthfieldRd
Life Insurance Co Has an opening
5691(11 al
4(188
for a mature college graduate with a
An Equal Opportunity Employer
DRUG CLERK • Experienced, oo tine math/business background in its Group
Underwriting dept Some knowledge of
CAMERA AND Frame Shop, part time, computor system*, must type, no nights computer basics would be helpful Fall
photographic knowledge preferred Sundays or holidays Plymouth Rd near benefits, opportunity for advancement.
Betl-Ciest Photo. «49« Orchard Lake Evergreen area Call between 10-3ptn Birmingham area
271-1153
Boad. West Bloomfield. MI. 851-5640
Call Urea Mai
644 4100
DRY CLEANERS - Counter Personnel
An Equal Opportunity Employer
CANTON TOWNSHIP
Mature person for Dry Cleaning Store.
Parks 4 Recreation Dept
Apply. Burton Plaxa Cleaners,
INTERESTED IN
Applications are now being accepted UI7&Farmlngron Rd, Livonia
for lh« following summer part-time
TRAINING & MEDICAL
ELECTRONIC TECHNICIANS
positions. Hours vary from 20-40 per
Great opportunity - full time. 581-1900
week.
RECORDS
Job Network. 24J20 Michigan Ave.
For potential employment In
Position
Hourly Wage Dearborn
doctors/dental oHIces, hosSr Playground Leader
11 75-4 15
Jr Playground Leader
»3 35-160
ENGINEER
pital setting.
Tennis Specialist
$4 15-4 75
Low income and unemployed
AUTOMOTIVE
Maintenance
14.00-450
Wayne Co retider.ta (except ret;
SollballScorekeeperi 14TOpeTTlMe" •Vau Eputu, Im.', a naUoual tender lo - dents of Dearborn, Detroit, Livonia
Bus Drivers
$5 00 custom van Interiors, has an Immediate
and the Downriver comoiunitiesl
opening for an experienced Automotive
It Yrs. of age and older.
Applications are available at tie Parks Engineer, to direct production and new
Must type 45 WPM plus.
and Recreation Office* located in the product development Positioo requires
Administration Building at 1150 South Indeplh knowledge of interior materials
595-2314
and
processes
Enjoy
"hands
oo*
workCantor) Center Road. Monday through
Friday. » 30am - 5pm For further in- shop organitatloo and supervisory exINTERIOR DECORATOR
perience
a
musL
Salary
comroensuraue
formation call
J97-5O00
Needs creative Individual part or full
witi experience. Seod resume or ca)L
time. Training available. Call MondayFriday, 9-1 SO.
646-0571
Canton Township is an equal
Van Epoch, Inc.
opportunity employer.
56120 Van Dyke
rrfTERr{ATIONAL OIL DRILLERS
CARPET CLEANERS - Experienced
Now hiring for roughnecks and some
Washington. Ml 48094
TELEPHONE SOUCATORS
field rtafl Must (rain. (29.000 pm*.
781-6771
Experienced Red/ord area. Call be' For ihJormtUoo call:
tween 9a m l J Noon
SJ8-05SO
1-(311)-920-9475 ext_10«7B
54J-91O0
477-1111
525-0990
146-6430 CARPET CLEANING FIRM has immediate full time openings for cleaners*
sales people, salary selat time of interview. Call Mike Joa-wn.
471-5450
Equal Opportunity Company
CASHIERS/COUNTER JOBS
ASSISTANT NEEDED for borne rehab •
program, will train. 4 and/or I bour Full/Part Time. .
shifts. Moo. tiru Fri Royal Oak area 557-1200
After SPM.call
5M-S1S4 Job Network. 2«8M Soulhfield Road.
CDI
Temporary Services
259-7518
352-1005
500 Help Wanted
Michigan National Bank of
Detroit Is seeking a mortgage clerk for our 8 Mile Telegraph department.
Experience in payment of
home owners Insurance
premiums Is required.
Call
837-8600
STOCK WAREHOUSE
Full time. Call today. 561-1900.
Job Network. 14810 Michigan Ave.
Dearborn.
TELEPHONE INTERVIEWERS
Enthusiastic 4 energetic Individuals to
work flexible part-time hours lo Sc*thfield office. Brian Stotiky.
557-4110
PART TIME • weekend receptionist/
hostess poslUoo available at new hi rise
luxury apt complex Must be well
groomed, personable, well spoken 4
able to pleasantly deal with the public.
Send resume to box »72. Observer 4
Eccentric Newspapera, 16251 Schoolcraft Rd. Uvooia, Michigan (8150
PAYROLL CLERK Must be knowledgeable In all payroll lunctiorj. inkuding
Insurance & taxes Please send resume
4 salary history to box 9(6 Observer &
EcceoUk Newspapers, 16251 Schoolcraft Rd, Uvonia. Michigan 41130
PHONE SOLICATORS - No experience
needed, we train, bourx lOam-lpm or
5:30-9pm. Age 16 and over,fcoarlyplus
bonus. Bedford area.
517-7766
PLYMOUTH
MANOR APTS.
City of Plymouth
Central Downtown Area
Beautiful 1 k t bedroom apis
From $305
No pets
502 Help Wanted
Dental-Medical
.
0URR INDUSTRIES, INC,
an international:leader in
Paint Flnshifig Systems.
Automation. Metal Cleaning
Technique and related Environmental Control Equipment, has. immediate openings Tor qualified indivkfoats. • ".
liberal fringe benefits which
include medical,- vision,
dental. life insurance and
profit sharing.
Designer with minimum
(A 3 years experience in
parts washer/Automation
layout' and. design. Education: MechanicalAssociates'
Oeereeof.equfVaient.
IDURRI
OURR INDUSTRIES,
INC. i offers the outstanding
benefits, ol a worldwide
ofganizat.iofi; unfimited advanwfflMt ^pOffunities,
excellent starting salary,
We bridge the gap between buyer and idler.
For prompt, confidential
consideration, please cart of
foward your resume lo: -.:
6URR INDUSTRIES, IXC'
4C«oarT/mouthrtad
Plymouth, Ml 48.7D .
Te»: (313).459-6800
ContKi: . '*'-'.• '
Glifrli Frxamaf] .
Peoonnel Minjger •
An eqtxa! opportunity
employerM/F.
--
DENTAL INSURANCE
RECEPTIONISTS
Frost desk positions require dental
receptionist background Insurance department poslocs require extensive
dental knowledge with computer experience being helpful. Full lime/part
lime. Dearborn
5611150
DENT ALOFFICE RECEPTIONIST
Full time. Experienced, energetic, good
with people, for progressive Birmingham practice- Call after 6
540-9530
647-1487
DENTAL RECEPTIONIST • Experienced, with assisting background. Must
have knowledge o( Insurance, pegboaxd
and (root office cootroi Excellent benefits. Salary open
647-7739
DENTAL RECEPTIONIST wanted for
Uvooia office. Experience necessary
Pleasant working conditions Call between I0AM-$PM. except Wed.417-7555
DENTAL RECEPTIONIST part time
for Northville practice. Must have experience with insurance, pegboard 4
bookkeeping.
146-7997
DENTAL RECEPTIONIST/ASSISTANT needed lo handle Insurance and
appointments. Experience Decessary.
Garden City Area. Call
«1-7701
DENTAL RECEPTIONIST/Supervisor.
Full time, experienced, career minded
person for holistic, friendly dental practice. Benefits. Salary negotiable. Call,
ask (or Judy.
647-7550
EXPERIENCED office belp for busy
pediatrician. Must know Insurance billing. Westland area. Send resume to:
Box 970, Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers, »161 Schoolcraft Rd . Uvooia,
Michigan 48150
GENERAL CLERICAL
-ASSISTANT
Experienced in vena puncture 4 EKG.
Call Nutritional Health Clinic, FarmAPPLICATIONS are being accepted for lngton Hills Moo. • Fri 9am-5pm
471-1761
Full Time RNx, LPNs. all shifts. A 101
bed skilled nursing facility. Professloo- MEDICAL ASSISTANT. Enthusiastic
al updating available. 18200 W. 11 Mile for Podiatrist Office in Madisoo Hgts.
Rd, Birmingham.
647-6500 Must be a dependable persoo with typing skills, pleasant personality, cooperASSISTANT
X-Ray/ EKG Experience necessary. ative attitude and Interested lo long
Internist's office. Twelve Mite/ term employment Send resume to: Box
Northwestern
156-5710 966. Observer 4 Ecceotrlc Newspapers,
16251 Schoolcraft Rd, Uvooia, Michigan 46150
CHIROPRACTIC ASSISTANT
If you have at least l.years experience
with a Chiropractor, enjoy a very busy MEDICAL SECRETARY - with Wapractice, know all phases of the front ll ve, references seeded, Troy oohtha!desk and are an organized, efficient 4 mologlst'a office. Insurance, ooolkeep649-1819
neat person, please call'for Interview. ing. pegboard, reception.
Pay commensurate wilh ability. Ask NORTHERN MICHIGAN Ctildreos
for-Linda or Patty, Monday, Wednes- Summer Camp has ao opening for a
day, or Friday
1J1-04O Registered Nurse, June 11 thru Aoi
10.
• •
661
DENTAL APPOINTMENT Secretary
And Patient Relations positioo avail- NORTHERN MICHIGAN children*
able In our Birmingham office Dental summer camp has an opening for a regexperience necessary. Seod resume to: istered nurse (June list thru August
P. O. Boa 161, Franklin. Michigan, 30th)oo Lake Charlevoix.
6614064
48915.
DENTAL ASSISTANT Full lime la Detroit office. Experience
preferred, but will consider, training
qualified applicant
. 911-7100
455-3880
DENTAL ASSISTANT
PRE-SCHOOL TEACHER
Minimum Wage, Moo thru FrL Hours Watted Toe*, Wed, Tfcuri. No evenvary. Approximately 31 hours per ings. Musi be experienced, lo 4-haoded
1354150
week. Uvonia 411-49»
MJ-HM dentistry. Pbon*:
v
DENTAL ASSISTANT
Mature woman with recent experience
to train for office manager positioo la a
4-staff ooe Doctor office 6 day*, DO
evening*. Office located is Redford.
$51-6513
HP1000, i (o 7 yeari experience, For- Call weekday* only.
tran and COBOL. West suburban location Respond to: P.O. Box, 39261, Red- DENTAL ASSISTANT/ReceptlooUt
needed la Troy office, experience preford, M 1.4111»."
ferred. Call
$$1-(756
QUALIFIED Swimming Instructor/
U fe C oard for Spring Summer season, DENTAL ASSISTANT - for progre*possible Fall Most have current WSI or tlve. prtvenfioo oriented oil lot, foil
Ysi Senior Life Saving and Baste CPR time, experienced only, good 'salary,
4215560
d II f « l pool nt men I
53)-4010 benefits, Westland area
600 Help Wanted
ORTHODONTIC OFFICE looking for
aa experienced Orthodontic Chalrtlde
Assistant for a pleasant office la Clawtoo. 4H day work week. No Sals. Benefita. Salary negotiable CaU
415-2000
ICE CAPADES
TICKET
WINNERS
PART TIME
43113 W.OahlDr, NOT-I
502 Help Wanted
Dental-Medical
RN
TELLER
(Across from Twelve Oaks Shopping
Center near Kmart)
1502 Hefp Wanted
Dental-Medical
RN - DIRECTOR OP HOME CARE
Opportunity to assist with the development 4 management of a new home
health agency la N. Oakland County. BS
degree and solid med xurg experience
DENTAL ASSISTANT
required VNA. Public health or borne
Immediate opening (or experienced PART TIME Medical Assistant Trainee care experience desired Send resume
person, part lime. Birmingham area. (or fast paced office. Seod resume to lo Box 966 Observer 4 Eccentric
646-1611 4178$ W. 10 Mile Rd . Nov! 48150. Alt Newspapen, 36151 Schoolcraft Rd,
Uvooia. Michigan 48150
Ma.Perva.
*
DENTAL ASSISTANTS
Full/ Part Time
PART TIME RECEPTIONIST Assist557-1100.
ant for Cardea City Dental Office.
Job Network. 18660 Southfleld Road
Experience a must
CaU
Joyce.
41V9M Full lime, day shift (7aro-3pm). 40
, DENTAL ASST
a week. Includes every other
with experience In 4 handed deolstry. PERMANENT PART ITME reception- hours
Competitive salary package.
Excellent working coodittots Include ist Typing, filing 4 pleasent phooe weekend
Coo
tact
Hour* 4 Salary In replying to
manner a must for Northwest soburBox 941. Observer 4 Eccentric News- banVeterinary Hospital Seod resume
KERN HOSPITAL
paper*, 16151 Schoolcraft Rd.. Uvooia, la Box 974. Observer 4 Eccentric
21230
Dequlndre, Warren
Michigan 46150
Newspapers, 16251 Schoolcraft Rd,
759-4520. ext. 355
Uvonia. Michigan 41150
DENTAL CHAIRSIDE Assistant Must
be experienced. Re(ereoc«ss required
,
RN-LPN
Red/ord Twp Call between 9am and
Part time midnight 4 afternoon shift
6pm. .
616-6066
Modern nursing home. See Mrs. Fergu
son Nightengale West.6365 Newburgi
DENTAL HYCIENIST
Rd . Westland, near Joy Rd
Part Time. 1-1 days a week.
RN or LPN for afterooon shift Part
Detroit Office
time position la a small Soulhfield
911-7100
Nursing borne Please apply in person.
DENTAL HYCIENIST
16240 W11 Mile Rd. Soutiifield
Part time, Fri 9aro-5pm 4 Sat $amII 30 Berkley/Royal Oak area
Jane Bancuk
198 5545
DENTAL ASStSTANT/RECEPTION1ST (or Farmingtoo Kim EododooUc
office. Full time. Some experience
required. Benefits.
531-181$
An Equal Opportunity Employer
In Physicians office located In Troy.
Good communication skills, typing and
OFFSET PRINTING SALESPERSON
knowledge
of 3rd party billing.
Medium sited shop with I color HeidelPleasant working environment Please
berg equipment. Send resume 4 salary
PART TIME
submit
resume
with work experience,
requirements to box 964. Observer i Northville/Uvooia area. 1 • 1 days per
Eccentric Newspaoert. 36151 School- week Teller experience required Type education and salary desired to:
Box
981,
Observer
4 Eccentric Newacraft Rd . Livonia. Michigan 48160
46 worn. Train in downtown Detroit papers. 16151 Schoolcraft Rd, Uvooia.
(Woodward at Congress) Parking Paid
Michigan 41150
Detroit Federal Savings
LABORATORY ASSISTANT
ONE CALL DOES IT ALU
Part time, evening hours.
Place your classified wa nt ad In
961-7(300 -ext. 12
Suburban Detroit's finest market
Soulhfield Area
An Equal Opportunity Employer
The Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers
1514461
^ TOOL MAKERS
Full
Urn*.
CaU
today.
561-1900.
591-090Q
Wayne Job Network. Z412Q Michigan Ave, LARGE MEDICAL center looking for
experienced medical receptionist/
644-1070
Oakland Dearborn
cashier, for afternoon shift only.
534-6700 ext 161
852-3222 Rochester/Avon
TRAVEL ACENT
Use your Visa or Master Card
experienced. Weslxide location. Please LIVONIA Doctor's Of lice, earl lime
call
6t7-$106 permanent, 11-16 hours per week. TypPARENTS WANTED
Enjoy ihe personal rewards, earn 1740 TREE CLIMBER, part time, roust be ing required Reply to: PO Box 911,
O&erver 4 Eccentric Newspapers,
lo $1,040 per month and work In your experienced with reJereoces.
own borne by being a foster parent for a
514-1951 16151 Schoolcraft Rd. Uvooia. Michigan 48150
mentally retarded man or woman OakUPHOLSTERER
land County residents only. Call
MEDICAL ASSISTANT
HOMEFINDER at
681-6804 Fully experienced, full or part time. No
cutting or sewing experience•necessary. Busy.pediatric office. Must do CBCs
PART-TIME DOOR PERSON
417-1114 and Uyectioru. Uvooia location.
Call between 7-9 PM:
CaU between J AM and 4 PM 478-1713
Must be neat in appearance Apply in
person at 15116 Beech Daly Rd. Moo WANTED - MOTIVATED _peopl« willing to take oo the challenge of a MEDICAL ASSISTANT. Experienced
thru Fri, l l o 4 PM
rewarding career la Real Estate. Free Allergy office. Southfleld. Full or part
PART TIME
Schooling Call Leslie at
326-2000 lime. Flexible bourx. Immediate opening. Reply to Box 999, Observer 4 EcMAINTENANCE
WANT TO BE your own Boss? centric Newspapera. 16151 Schoolcraft
Shopping Mall
Farmer*! Insurance Group has Agent Rd . Uvooia, MkhJgin 4SI50
651-7727
Trainee positions avaiUUe^n this area.
MEDICAL ASSISTANT
Training will not Interfere with your
present employment. Excellent Income Experienced In venapuocture. InjecEKG. lab. billing. Must type. Doc/Retail Salesperson potential Call for details. 559-165$ tions,
ton office la Pootlac. Full 4 part time.
Pilot 4 Wallpaper Store looking (or
Seod resume to: Box 914. Observer 4
KSI/UFECUARD
person to work 2» to 30 hours per week wanted, part time. Must be able to Eccentric Newspapers. 16251 SchoolAfternoons 4 evenings. Pleasant per- work days, some nights If Interested craft Rd, Uvooia, Michigan 48150
sonality and flair for decorating are the call Robert Smith
661-1000 Ex 1 »
only requirements. Apply la person at:
MEDICAL
United Paint 4 Decoratrtg
PROFESSIONAL boose painter, minimum 1 years experience, most be a
perfectionist Call Moo 4 Than from
tam-lpm.
S2W5JO
DESIGNER
502 Help Wanted
Dental-Medical
DYNAMIC CROWING manufacturer o(
R1A Products seeking an M.T. experienced ia RIA to organize and head up a
technical marketing support group Applicant should be familiar with lab
product evaluation methods 4 have
SMALL BUSINESS Foundation U help- good verbal 4 written comrouoicklloa
ing people getting started in a small skills. Send resume to Persoonel Dent.
bustbess o( thier own. Call (or an ap- Leeco Diagnostics, Inc. 11174 Bridge
pointment -ITS FREE!
191-1847 Si. Southfleld. Mich «034
PROGRAMMER
471-6550
W^
500 Help Wanted
500 Help Wanted
500 Help Wanted
NURSE AIDES
HOMEMAKERS
Needed for positions In dty
& suburbs. Minimum 1 yr.
current experience required.
Call for appt.
557-2768
NURSE AIDE
Wanted for available positioo,s
McComh Nurses Registry
559-6160
8551 Brook Park Dr. «208
Canton
Bob Bianconi
33036 Mackenzie
Westland
James Buckolz
7708 Corbln Or.
Canton
Lisa E. Cavoto
840 River Bend
Rochester
Beth Centers
20240 Shadyside
Livonia
Phyllis Deutschmari
9128 Farmlngton
Livonia
Susan A. Ferguson '
2554 S. Christian Hills
Rochester
Loreita Geiger
34011 Sleepy Hollow
Livonia
Frances Giordano
14248De hne
Livonia
Melissa Gorman
33057 Mackenzie
Westland
Lon.i Ha.ckney
32720 Maplewcod
Garden City
Christine Hanje
7442 Arrowood
W. Bloomfield
Henry A. Hermann
18882 Purllngbrook
Livonia
Paul Lombardi
6330Westmoor
Birmingham
Karen S. Oliver
5340 Frankwill
Clarkston
Lisa Peppier
827 Judith
Westland
Mary Reynolds
28198 Quail Hollow
Farmlngton Hills
AshaSheth
23109 Colgate
Farmlngton Hills
EvaSilrtola
19419 Negaunee
Redford
Morris Rosenwelg
30445 W. 14 Mile Rd.
Farmington Hills
, Matthew Salzenstein
17149~Morrison
Soulhfield
Pam McVlcar
9261 Brady Ct.
Redford
Irene M. Vitale
24501W. 10 Mile Rd.
Southfleld
Elaine Vitez
11375Wormer
Redford
, Sarah York
3566 Burning Bush
Birmingham
Please contact the
promotion
department of the Observer
& Eccentric between 9
a.m. and 5 p.m., Friday. March 11, 1983,
to claim your two
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Madison Hts.
Livonia
Southfleld
Ann Arbor
541-5544
522-5753
569-4400
761-1144
RhTS 4 LPN'S. (ull 4 part time in moderate 150 bed facility (or mentally retarded 4 multiple handicapped residents. Ask for Unda Mc Gowan, D.O.N
719-0857
RNs
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WITH
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HEALTH CARE
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. HOLIDAY INN-EUREKA RD
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R.S.V.P.:
281-2437
504 Help Wanted
Office-Clerical
ACCOUNTING
POSITION
Top Notch full charge Bookkeeper thru
Trial balance, costing eipericoce Necessary. Must be able to type 60WPM.
minimum Advertising Agency experience helpful Fast pace In growing ad
agency. Good benefits, pleasant surroundings Resumes only to
COMPTROLLER
24209 NORTHWESTERN HWY.
SUITE 100
SOUTHFIELD. MICH 48073.
ACCOUNTS PAYABLE
Troy area. Summer full lime, winter
part time. 1-1 years experience preferred Some computer experience.
Seod resume tec Ellis 4 Ford, P.O. Box
108, Birmingham. Mich. 48011
ACCOUNTS PAYABLE for growing
Soulhfield company. Must be experO
eoced, references required &•*>& resume to. P.O. Box 2191. Soothfleld
48017. Attention, Unda.
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE CLERK
PART TlMJk
6 mootis accounts receivable experience, providency in operation of 10 key
calculator 4 accurate typing a must.
Good verbal 4 written correspondence
skills are necessary. 1-4 days per weex.
Call Mon March 14. Tue* March 15
only.
961-2476
Equal Opportunity Employer M/F
ADVERTISING AGENCY - TROY
Secretary tor Steoo department Heavy
typing. Dictapbooe Shorthand Good
speller. Full benefits including prescription 4 dental 9am • 510pm hours.
Send resume lo Maureen Terry.
Simons. Mkhelsoo, Zieve,
1150 W. Big Beaver. Troy. 48064
ADVERTISING - Executive Secretary
for busy agency. Top notch skills necessary: typing 65. shorthand 100, dictapbooe. Overtime. Good benefits. Birmingham area.
Call Naocy Newman.
645-6170
-APPtTTTOW If your are experienced:
ASA
SECRETARY
DICTAPHONE OPERATOR
TYPIST-60 WPM.
WORD PROCESSOR
CALL FOR APPOINTMENT
LIVONIA
, 525-0330
DEARBORN
565-8060
SOUTHFIELD
669-7500
WARREN .
'--r977-0860
WITT
SERVICES
The Temporary Help People
A SALES OFFICE
, SECRETARY
Your chance to 'Take Charge" in this
Southfleld office. Lots of client contact
tod a pleasant atmosphere. 111,000.
CalUSl-lOW after i PM. or seod
resume,SNKLLINO 4 SNELLING
16500 Northwestern Hwy., Suite 106
Soothiield, Michigan 18476
CONGRATULATIONS!
AUTO CASHIER for'West Suburban
dealer..Must be able to meet the public.
Accuracy with cast) and figures * must
Hours 9a m-6ptn. Call Mr. Leaco at Avts
PODIATRY OFFICE la Westland seeks Ford for ao appointment
134-1000
mature Individual for (all time positioo
Michigan Cancer Fouodalioa has ao u medical assistant Experience preopening for a Nurse - BSN aod some ferred Must have neat appearaxKtv
community health experienced pre- outgoing personality 4 ability to adapt
-RETAIL STORE
to t variety of responsibilities. Send
ferred, but not essential.
resumes to P.O. Box »7, Westlaod, One girl office, full time, exOpportunity lo provide quality car* for Michigan 41163.
perienced, typing, payables,
cancer patients la their homes.
PODIATRY RECEPTlONlST/Aaslst. receivables.
References,*
ant 10 boors week. Uvooia. Experiplease. Mr. Gordon
Oxnprenefislye benefits ark) convenient enced. Reply to Box 9 6 1 ; Observer 4
suburban locatiorv
Eccentrk Newspapers, 11131 ScboolcraftRd. Uvooia, Michigan 481»
rTeasecall
. ,
BOOKKEEPER • for'CPA office In
RECEPTIONIST for busy doctors off- Southfleld. Familiar wlta payroll 4
Ice la Uvonia. Part time. Apply la Der- sal«S tax returti, call ,
S 51-6111
Aa Equal Opportunity Einptoyer-.' sofi only belwee? lpm-ipm, 11404 W. i
BOOKKEEPER - full charge, for growNURSES AtDE to car* for retired lady
ing oil company. Experience" lo 00 Si
recuperating from surgery. Most UvA s-r.Z
RECEPTIONIST
gai not required Send resume 4 salary
In. Farmlngloa Kills. Only experienced5 for Birmingham Internist, 1 days week, rt0.olrementi lo! PO box 2060, Blrmtngneed apply. References. ,--.:474-)1(9 insurance forroi.- Mature persoo Call
- -,-. ham, Mj-chlgaq. 46010
•fterrPM. •-"•"
: •
«44-72»
BOOKKEEPER. > Foll-CBargV full% NURSES •••'-•
flme • (or fast growing Multi-State
Come Grow with us! 117 bed long term
tympany. Compu;ter knowledge helpful. •
car* faclllly with Outstanding reptrU>
*- ' , .-»•". 14*412»
Uoq^for providing excelleof Boning
ear« la expanding Its Halt. Excellent
BOOKKEEPER . full charge. Payroll,
,Apply
In
person
9-5
at:
benfiu 4 competitive wage* Contact
typing, all phase* of tins octal itateDirector of Nursing, Oak Hill Nursing
ments. Computer erpetleocs oecessarr.
'.
MEDICO'S ,
HorT^ranTitagtoo. -,.--.- .-.:477-7171 RECOVERY CARE CENTER Northwest sedlori. s<od full resume to
Box 91«, Observer 4 EcWotrlc Newt22355 W. 6 Mile Rd.
OPKTHAMALrC TECHNICIAN, expepaper*. 16131 Schoolcraft Rd., Uvonia,
rienced Only, mature pleasant woman . 3 blocks W. of Lahser ^
Michigan. 4»|M .7 \ : \
to work 1ft butt ophlhalmotogirt'S Office, must b« able to refract 4 work tp WE'RE LOOMNO for that certain per, ..
palienU. Soulhfield area Call Ramona- soo. Supplemental cursing servlca Bc«*keejper/0«(>erat<Mflc*
•46-1JH) needs part time, personnel coordinator. SooUflefd Service organisation seeks
Must be detail oriented, bars good eiperleoced Bookkeeper with excellent
PART TIME tmploynieot for Dedal phooe voice sad be abl« to work fleil- W.og skills. Word processing experiHygjehist, lb modern pfeveeUoa orieot- bto bOArt-lnctadbl weekends aod some ence helpful. Seod resume Including exeJeWaToffk^ West Dearborn. .
, ; ryenincs, Cafl between M m and It perience »4d salary expectations to
; : JSMtlO POBo« 4W7,Rtifvtl,Ml 4 I M - -t *
SatertttyMat^jprii. ,•'•",.;• :)744404 a x t t ^ i W i F r L
NURSE
Home Care
BIRMINGHAM
642-6733
MARKETING DIRECTOR
If you are reading this advertisement, you rnlght
be the energetic, creative, self-starter this Blrmtngham-bast^d retail division of a well-established Michigan corporation is fjeeklng. The Ideal
candidate for this newly created position will
have five or more years experience In all aspects
Of retail marketing. Proven ability In budgeting,
forecasting and advertising and the capacity to
both direct and do the work is also a ''must.*'
Marketing degree or MBA preferred; Reply In
cprifldence with a detailed resume outlining
experience and salary history to:
.
, Observer & Eccentric Newspapers
s... 36251 Schoolcraft
.
Uvonia, Mt 48160.-:
8334)710, Ext; 368
V REGISTERED
•'.•;;•: NURSES
•a
^v > •
'
Thursday, March 10, 1983
504 Help Wanted
Office-Clerical
504 Help Wanted
Office-Clerical
BOOKKEEPER.
FULL CHARGE
504 Help Wanted
Office-Cleric*!
LEGAL
SECRETARIES
Birmingham Area
AT HILLSTROM <\ ROSS
Creal opportunity* Gel la ©e.the ground
floor aid help organix* thi*; oewlr established tod exciting company. Bookkeeping knowledge and experience necessity. Excellent tUrtin* **lary tod
benefit*. Send confidential resume to:
Mr. WeUh, P. 0 Boi «91. SovlWltM, MI
4 «017.
Our reputatloo avail* us to the most
prestlgioQS law firms la the area. Our
10 yean experience can- help find the
pontloo for which you are test qualified, either temporary or permanent.
The fee Is employer paid. Call today!
HILLSTROM & ROSS
AGENCY
626-8188
Plant* & Moras recruiting for «o equal
opportunity employer.
BOOKKEEPER • full charge thro IrUl
balance, plu* general office, duties,
Redford area. Call (or appt between 15pm only.
518-«819
LEGAL SECRETARY - Experience In
negligence litigation for medium sired
Southfield law firm. Salary commeoturate with experience - benefit*. C«U
153-155«
BOOKKEEPER oe«d«d (or business la MS. Dunn,
Plymouth, part time. Strong background lo accounting. Send resume tor. LEGAL SECRETARIES
441 Amelia St. Plymouth, 48170.
Good secretarial and transcription
aknix. Knowledge of word processing
BOOKKEEPER part time, (row lo (oil equipment helpful. Assignments located
time, minimum J year* eiperieoce thru la the Downtown aod suburban area*.
financial sUtemeol*. Apply at' Plym- Call for as Immediate appointment
outh lodmtrial Center. IllOl Eckle*
Rd. Plymouth Ml.
506 Help Wanted
Sales
SECRET ARY/BIRMINCRAM
Shorthand It l/t>ln| required. Must be
neat, personable 1 energetic. Enjoy
dealing with the public. Call 9am • 4pm
>
540-JH1
SECRETARY foe 1 penoo office In
Southfleld. Typing, light shorthand,
good with figures, real estate *xperience helpful 5 day*. fr.l0ara-4:MpaL,
IIMperweek.
«1-1750
ADD SUCCESS...
SECRETARY
Small Birmingham office needs an acTEMPPORARY SERVICES
curate typist, good with figure* and a
personality. Send resume to. Box
Uvonia
478-1130 oke
910. Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapen.
M151
Schoolcraft Rd, Uvonia. MichiMAO CARD - or display writer, erperteoced Individual with good secretarial gan 48150
skills needed for large corporalloa.
SECRETARY TRAINEE
Shorthand not necessary.
Call immediately. Employment News
Ioc.lSlSOSoolhileldRd
SECRETARY - with shorthand, short
5891811
term assignment available for Troy tt
Southfleldflrm.
SENIOR TYPIST "
Erperteoced, 70 WPM. accurate. Troy
temporary Job. $5 bour.
WE CAN KEEP YOU BUSY
Temporary Specialist.
554-1811
BOOKKEEPINC/OENERAL OFFICE
Birmingham, Minimum J yean eiperl
ence. Must type. Send resume to
Box 954, Observer 4 Eccentric New*papen, 16151 Schoolcraft Rd. Uvoola.
Michigan IIISO
BUSY SALES OFFICE ha* Immediate
need for full-time Typist with light
bookkeeping eiperieoce 4 good phone
skill* Requires 65 WPM • prefer »<
least 1 yean Office eiperleoce.
1160-1100 week. Send resume to
KAS. PO Boi 2752.Uvoola. Ml 48151.
• UNIFGRCE
TEMPORARY SERVICES
646-7660
CLERK TYPIST
MAG CARD TYPIST for DUST ad agency. Typing to Heavy statistical typing
It telepbooe answering. Overtime Good
benefits. Birmingham area.
Call Nancy Newman^
€45-4170
tor insurance ficm. Minimum 55WPM,
excellent benefits Eiperleoce necessary Troy area. Cootact tin Mc Callum.
878-1400
An Equal Opportunity Employer
MANUFACTURERS BANK has an Immediate Deed for experienced tteoographen io Downtown Detroit. Applicants
must have 1-1 year* previous clerical
experience, with typing skills at «0
WPM aod shorthand skills at 80 WPM.
We offer an excellent benefit package
and competitive salary. Apply In person
It MANUFACTURERS BANK. I l l W.
Lafayette at Cass. Downtown DetroiL
Friday. March 11. 19JJ; 9AM-11AM
ONLY.
Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/H
COLLECTORS
MICHIGAN BANKARD
Michigan National Banks' Credit Card
Firm has an opening for a Collector
with a minimum of I v e i n P 4 L or
Agency eiperleoce • who Is aggressive
4 Tooling for a challenging position. We
offer a good starting salary 4 benefit
package for those wbo qualify Apply In
penoa Only: 19610 Southfield Rd. in
Southfleld. between 8AM-4PM.
MATURE OFFICE person, eiperleoce
needed (or busy dealership in Canton.
EEO/AAP/M-F/H/V Employer
Call for appointment betweeo 10 am
981:1103
DATA PROCESSING COORDINATOR and J pm. Moo. thru. Frt
Must have eiperleoce with small busi- MATURE PERSON to run office for
ness compoten. programming, aod construction firm. General office, bookgeneral office procedures. Send resume keeping & payroll 1 to 5 yean experito General Fastenen Co. 17000 Globe ence necessary. Salary plus beoefils
Rd, Uvoola, MI 4 8150.
Near 11 Oaks Mall Ask for Naocy.
348-5400
DR"S OFFICE In Troy seeks a mature
4 responsible individual for part time
position, excellent opportunity 4 beoefil* for qualified person. Send resume to
box a944. Observer 4 Eccentric News- Professional persoo needed to manage
papen. 18151 Scboolcralt Rd, Uvoola. a small but growing office in Ann Arbor. Supervisory 4 organizational skills
Michigan 48)50
a must to head a hard working staff.
EXCELLENT TYPIST
Excellent noo smoking working eoodiwith secretarial skills for bosy South- Uoos. Salaried posldoo with full benefield office. Dictaphone eiperleoce a fits.
«4-745«
plus! Call
SS4-16O0
OFFICE MANAGER - Experieooed
Ooe persoo office (Job shop), 15 boor
week to start, excellent with books,
oumben tt details. Excellent tvptst 1>
Mile/Southfield- Send resume 4 salary:
P.O. Box »78. Lathrup Village 4807«.
Two busy executives are looking for a
Super Secretary. Most have excellent
typing and shorthand and have experience taking meeting minutes. Friendly
staff, nice Southfleld office. Send coofldeotial resume to: Mr. Worth, p. 0. Box
«»1. Southfield. MI 48037.
A multitude of positions In western and
northern suburbs. Full time aod part
time
An Eqoal Opportunity Employer
Call for Information
478-3500
EXECUTIVE SECRETARY (or BirSPELLING tt SWELLING
mingham service business, extensive
29700 Vassar. Suite 404
aod accurate typing, dictaphone, bookUvocJa. Michigan 48151
keeping, customer contact, interesting
work LD pleaseot surroundings, salary PART TLME • Ught bookkeeping it typopen. Call for an interview.
»44-1111 ing, errands, misc. 4-« pm. 5 days a
week. Downtown Birmingham. Experience required. Send resume to P O Box
11. Franklin. Ml 48015
OFFICE MANAGER
EXECUTIVE
SECRETARY
OUTSTANDING
OPPORTUNITIES
EXECUTIVE .
SECRETARY
Full tlme-positloo requires minimum.}
yean eiperleoce Including excellent
typing 4 shorthand skills. We offer a
good woe (it program.
Apffy In person, 10-4:
Personnel Office, Lower Level
BONWIT TELLER
Somerset Mall, Troy
An Equal Opportunity Employer
EXECUTIVE
SECRETARY
PART TIME Secretary • must be excellent typist with good phooe manner and
dependable. Houn 9-1 PM. dairy. For
appointment call Ms. Moreocy between
1 4 4 PM. only
151-9880
THE LARGEST convenient store chain
in the natloo has an immediate opening
in their district office for a clerk/reeepUooist This individual must have
typing skills, telepbooe communicative
skills, and calculator dexterity. We
have excellent employee benefits. Application* may be filled out at the
7-Heven Store* District Office. 14111
Farmlngtoo Rd., Uvonia. Mi 48154.
Equal Opportunity Employer M/t/H/V
TRAFFIC CLERK
Expanding Southfield distributor seeks
qualified Individual, entry level. Accorac> a must Fringe benefits. Call be(orellAM
1514214
YflST - experienced, minimum
Owpm required Bloomfleld Hill*.
?
114-4900
EXECUTIVE SECRETARY - experienced, typing 75wpm. shorthaod,
80wpm Composing 4 calculations a
RECEPTIONIST - experienced, able to
do many laJk*. Typing - Mwpm.
If yoq are interested in a temporary posilloo please call ooe of our offices for
an Immediate appL Registered Manpower Temporaries interested in working in the Soothfield - Birmingham area
should call the Uvoola office
REAL ESTATE
MANPOWER
Opportunity open because of growth.
TEMPORARY SERVICES
Experienced Real Estate closing per478-1130
soo needed. Work responsibilities in- Uvonia
clude coordinating closing with title Troy
585-5595
company, general receptionist aod Up965-7000
Ing responsibilities Included. Member Detroit
UNRA and BBBR 40 boors per week- WORD PROCESSING
Pay commensurate with skills and experience. Inquiries held la confidence.
SECRETARY
CENTURY 11 Executive Transfer RUSH -. Major Southfield based firm
Sales. 14 Mile tt Middlebelu West seeks lop ootch persoo with recent exBloomfleld.
«l'«-!900 perience 00 the IBM 5151 lyslera. Sal114,540. Full benefit*, fee paid.
RECEPTIONIST/Typlst - most have a ary
wait Call Sheri Hill today
pleasant telpbone voice, good typing Don't
Start
work Monday!
GENERAL OFFICE • full time, experi- skills, and professional appearance
ence necessary, must be available even- Salary commensurate with experieoce.
ings 4 SaL Apply Corey Dinette. 1«400 Exceuent fringe benefits and profit
Plymouth Rd. between ll-5pm.
sharing. Reply In writing or send re- PERSONNEL
355-5526
sume tot P.O. Box 1141, Uvoola 48151.
GENERAL OFFICE - Conscientious
Person with Initiative, figure aptitude
RECEPTIONIST/TYPIST
505 Help Wanted
4 telephone persona lit/. Replies with Uvoola Must have prior office experisalary requirement to: B6x 958, Observ- ence. Full time. Call between if am
Food-Beverage
er 4 Eccentric Newspapen, 34151 1pm only.
51V1950
ACCEPTING
APPLICATIONS
Schoolcraft Rd, Uvoola, Michigan
(u Luit HIM; dependable tU-lp. Moil bf
-481JO
—
—
• RECEPTIONIST
18
Apply
io
persoo
between 1-5. Arbys.
Part lime, good phooe voice tt typing
. GENERAL OFFICE
17144 Plymouth Rd.. Redford
necessary
Typing, filing phone. 551-1900
An Equal Opportunity Employer
Call Donna Ford
478-0100
Job Network. 14820 Michigan Ave,
Dearborn
RECEPTIONIST. Experienced, reliable, personable Individual with ability
GRAPHIC DEPT. - suburban company, to handle telephones Intelligently, need- Experienced, 4 eights. Apply In penoo.
compugraphic TV, typesetting 4 addres- ed Immediately. Must have complete Brandy*. 17J7 S. Telegraph. Bloomfleld
sograpn experience. Type 45 WPM. knowledge of the safeguard bookkeep- Hills.
benefits, 114,800. fee paid.
ing system, general ledger posting tt
typing. Bloomfleld Hills/Pontlac area.
1111490
AMERICAN
BAR PERSON
LOIS RAY
'
PERSONNEL
SOUTHFIELD
7
559-0560
INSURANCE AGENCY needs experienced person In Property It Casualty,
must type, full lime. Mail resume to:
P.O. Box 5S9J. NorthvUle, Mi 41167.
INSURANCEACENCY
Birmingham, opening for take-charge
penoo In commercial line* department. Billing, rating and underwriting
Minimum 1 yean experience. Salary
open
«t$-M57
INSURANCE agency accounting, part
time, experience with account current
statements.
-.455-1165
Receptionist/
Secretary
GOOKS
SALES
SECRETARY
INSURANCE SECRETARY
Homeowner tt auto experience re- Prestlglou* Farmlngtoo Hills tales orquired. Southfield area.
557-4S74 ganltaUoo Is seeking • secretary with
minimum 1 yean eiperience. Energet" EXPERIENCED LEGAL Secretary ic »elf-*larter with good secretarial 4
Must have good of flee "and organixaUoo- organizational skills. Telephone Inal skills Defease counsel casualty In- terpersonal »kill» along with presentasurance company. Negligence back tion deadline* are to Important part of
ground helpful Call Mr. Lobslnger.
thl* Job. Excellent fringe benefit pack551-7500 age. Starting salary range to $ 11.500.
Send resume with salary history to Per•oonel Manager, P.O. 1M0, Farmlngtoo
Hill*. ML 48018.
HELP WANTED - PART TIME DAYS
. Apply In persoo:
MCDONALDS
19111 Farmlngtoo Rd.. Livonia
NOW HIR1NC, Barteoden, Wailen/
Waitresses. Bus Persons 4 Host/Hostesses. Apply In penoo Experienced
oolv. Apply between 9am-1 l a m w 1pm5pm Moo. - Fri, J0100 Telegraph Rd..
(Bingham Office Center) between 11 4
llMileRds
.
PANTRY PERSON - Experienced In
Salads.Hon'd'oeuvre* 4 related foods
Apply In penoo, between 10AM-4PM.
Moo thro Fri - 40941 W. I Mile Rd.,
Experienced legal secretaries needed To teach medical word processing pro- NorthvUle. Ask for Chef Liebe.
for permanent (i temporary assign- gram Al least 1 yean current teb rements In the metro it tuburbao area*. lated experience In all phase* of office RESTAURANT HELP! Porter, Walt
work: Excellent opportunity (or quali- Penoo. Bar Person. Apply In persoo: ICall now or tend me your rew me.
fied person. Calf
711-1777 5PM: The Soup Kitchen Salooo, FrankALL FEES EMPLOYER PAID
lin al Orleans, 4 blk*. E. of the RenCen.
JOANNE
MANSFIELD
x
LEGAL
: PERSONNEL
TOPOFTROY
755 W. Big Beaver, Suite 209
. Troy. Ml « 0 8 4
5411(30
LEGAL SECRETARY with eiperleoce
• oo Lanier No Problem word pcoce*sot,
desire for Tet Twetve'are* law flrm.
Typlng tpoii oT at least 85 WPM tt 4
vn. orevtom legal eiperleoce. 844-4411
LEGAL SECRETARY
Full time for Redford law firm. Expert:
eoce preferred. Excellent iatary * «**•
ent*.
MIT171
LEOAL SECRETARY for »ol« poiltloa
la Small, general litlgatloa firm. ExcelMet typing « shorthand skills required.
.6*1*17 baaed 00 eiperience A skill*.
- Southfleld. Call Mis* Klner,. «57-4000
LEOAL SECRETARY, experienced,
. Southfleld area. Seed resume It Mian
rtquiremeoU to box t t t . Observer it
Beceotrlc Newibaeeri. M15I Schooltr«itrU,Uvocii;foehl<*n«l»
MM
'SECRETARIAL
INSTRUCTOR
BEAUTY CONSULTANTS
Manage your own beauty consulting
business. Have fun matching colon
with lashloa No experience necessary.
For interview call.
515-8457
.
l
SECRETARIAL POSITIONS
RESTAURANT OPENINGS
AVAILABLE NOW
Waller, Waitress, Cooks, Busboys,
' Full time/part time
Call now.
5«9 ««71 Dishwhsben. 557-1100.
Job Network, 18460 Southfield Rd.
SECRETARIES 4 BOOKKEEPERS
WAIT PERSONS - Experienced. Apply
Deeded. Call now.
lapenon:
557-UOO.
Jaioo's Fine Foods, 51471 Southfleld
Job Network. 1 W 0 Southfleld Road.
Rd., Birmingham.
642-4300
CANVASSERS (or phooe solicaUUoo.
part time work from your own borne,
(or local Chimney Sweep. Commissloas.
455-7114
CAREER MINDED WOMEN
EOJOT a fashion career with QW to
Fashion. No Investment Free training.
Call (or Pat.478-5174 511-4178
Career Opportunity!
Jolq tie winning B. F. Chamberlain
Real Estate Company's Sales Team!
Modern office* and equipment, established Sale* Staff and excellent Commission Programs. Newly licensed.
Free Sales Training! Join the Winning
Team-Today!
Call A-J Rkhter
B. F.Chambertaln, 540-6777
CLERK CASHIER 11.75 per hour evenings shift til lam. Part time. Apply In
penoo only. 9amlpm. No phooe calls
Mayflower Party Shop. «14 S Main.
Plymouth.
COMPUTER SALESPERSON
Termloa! product*
Financial terminals
Main (rame experience
Proven record
IBM. Burroughs, NCR Eiperieoce
Reply to box 851. Observer 4 Eccentric
Newspaper*. 16151 Schoolcraft Rd..
Uvoola. Michigan 4J150
Considering A.
Real Estate
—Career?
We have a story to telJI
Seriously motivated Individuals needed
as supervisors and distributon for California based company now expanding
to Metro area Excellent financial opportunity to upgrade your monthly income Full or part time Interviews
oow being held.
V.Oulnn,
111 349-7198
HIGHLY MOTIVATED Individuals for
Sales Position Salary + Commission
Must have Advertising Sales experience. Call Mr. Caulhier.
574-1105
Real Estate
J. Donald Kelber
William C. Barker
Troy
David C. Marquartt
«1«-9100
«898900
West Bloomfleld
Earl G Part lea
SALES PERSON
Must be experienced in selling industrial pipes, valves 4 tilling*. Seod resume
to Box Observer 4 Eccentric Ne'wspapen. S6151 Schoolcraft Rd. Livonia.
Michigan 411W
SALESPERSON-sharp, energetic persoo for in home sales. Good transportation 4 personality. Salary, commission,
experience necessary, company furnishes qualified leads. Apply in person
House of Security.
««95444
SALES PERSON wanted for popular,
easy lo move. 100¾ guaranteed product Unlimited financial potential
4(4-(471
SALES PERSON WANTED
Mobil* borne sales. Top dollan to be
made for right persoo. Inquire. Village
of Homes. J5777 Ford Rd., Westland
Call for appointment.
719-9SW
NO
LIMIT
S
$50,000 YEAR PLUS
Vacation Time Share Marketing Corp.
requires 6 additional associates {men 4
women) with the desire and ability to
earn in eicess of 150.000 per year. Applicant* who quality will be provided
PEOPLE WHO LIKE PEOPLE
with a -thorough training program,
Make good dollan selling Avoo
proven presentation tectniqces 4 exFarmlngtoo and area
cellent
qualified prospects Please call
Call:
551-1050 (or interview:
Mr. Gotding,
S51-8JOO
CONTROL 507 Help Wanted
SALESMAN
Part Time
Eiperleoce preferred. We are looking
PEST
ACCEPTING
APPLICATIONS
No Experience Necessary
DOUG COURTNEY
«511850
464-8881
COSMETICS • 420-2100
Real Estate Sales
Sales/Management
New. fresh, natural base ilia care 4
complete cosmetic line. Expanding to
this area Looking (or someone with
special management ability. Will be interviewing In the* area the week of
March 10. Send resume to Bob Thompson, «00« Westlake S. Dr, Indianapolis,
lodiana, 4«114 or call
117-148-9050
DISTRIBUTOR REPRESENTATIVES
For a food Item, male or female, full or
part-time, (or a selected area. No Investment Send resume* to Box 971. Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapen, 15151
Schoolcraft Rd. Uvoola, Michigan
41150
Established office, on-site broker,
owner-manager. Good location,
knowledgeable sales associates, full
time office support systems, night and
weekend secretary, accelerated pay
program Member of UNRA and BBBR.
Eiperlenced sales associates call for
further details Confidentially respected
Century 21
VINCENT N-TEK.
EXECUTIVE TRANSFER SALES
626-3900
REAL ESTATE SALES
THINK SPRING!!!
DISTRICT MANAGER
Agresslve, experienced District or
Regional.Manager needed immediately
for growth retail locations In Metro •'
Detroit area. Salary, commission, vehicle. 4 epportunltle* galore. Send relume 4 saury requirements lo
Project Hire DM. PO Box,
ItOM Lansing, MM8909. . '
Call between lOam - 1pm. Mon.- Sat
MR. CAIRNS
Sales have Increased DRAMATICALLY! Now Is the lime to start in this
most exciting and challenging fiefd We
offer full service in-house training and
the mosl rewarding commission. Call
for Interview today:
Rochester
Brecl N. Cleland
TAKE OFFI
WITH SHAKLEE
The nation's leading manufacturer of
nutritional products give* you a new
way to get 100% of the quality nutrition
j-ou need while you loss weight safely,
simply 4 deUclously THE SHAKLEE
- MULTI-LEVEL SALES •
SLIM PLAN. ClinlcaHy tested in realCommodore Vic 10 Home Computen
life situations If vou want to lake off
Less than 1% of US Homes haveCom- pounds or take oft with a new business
puters. over 50¾ of oatioo't homes will opportunity.. Call
«47-5717
have computen by 1985 Take advantage of technological explosion. No
TELEMARKETING SALES
Sales or Technical background needed. The Detroit Symphony Orchestra Is
We train, full or part-time positions looking for callers to assist In their anavailable. For interview, call:
nual fund raising campaign which will
KirkGoebeL
557-0015 run thru May In Socihiield Full tod
part time positions between 9am9:30pm. Moo thru Fri with occasional
Sat work Past dooors and new prospects will be contacted Guaranteed
hourly wage with inceotive, paid training and free parking For an Interview
call Mon. thru Frt between 1305 10PM. 151-1057 or 151-3411
An Equal Opportunity Employer
Commission, tell City Facton service
purchasing delinquent accounts receivable In your area.
TELEPHONE SOLICITORS
Call Mr. John
I.10i-«7I-«8I7
Your talents are invaluable to my busiOPENING for ambitious people. If you- ness If you're a real pro. or feel you
want to work part or full lime, good could be one. I'll make you an offer you
Income io your area, oo experience nec- can't resist. Call after 5 PM. and leave
essary. Call
981-374! your name and nomber oo my answering machine. 357-4770.
PARTS COUNTER and stock person.
Experienced for motorcycle dealenhip
USED CAR SALES
In Canton. Apply in person between II Two sales people needed for eipaoding
and 1 pm. Moo thru. Fri at World of used car operation No previous used
Rullman. 8418 Lilley Rd.
car eiperieoce necessary. Apply In
inoa George Gtassman, Classman
PART-TIME Instore sales. Must have
Idsmobile. 78000 Telegraph Road.
knowledge and practical eiperience in Soothfield
using typewriten and office machines
Will train. Call Troy.
«89-0509
CENTURY 21
Gold House Realtors
.-.exciting and rewarding career in
real estate. Opening* for both new 4 eiperieoced sale* people Eicellect commission* l&jiudlng 1W% program.
Super location at Maple 4 Orchard
Lake Road Member of BBBR 4 UNRA
boards. Contact Bob Secootine
CENTURY 21
SECONTINE ASSOC.
626-8800
533-7748
ATTENTION
PART TIMERS
We have immediate opening* for outgoing people to work oo the pooce. This is
a part lime position with excellent
workiag hour*. Shifts available.^ 30am
to 3pm or 4 to $pm. Salary plus commission. We will train. Calf between
10am and 5pm Ask for Wendy or
Linda
Century Trane
3 2 5 0 0 W. 8 Mile
Farmlngton HM$
476-2784
ATTFJ4TION - Permanent part-time
telepbooe representative position* open
on 1 hour shifts. «5 per hour plus bonu*
Experienced preferred High school degree of equivalent Mature persons
mosl welcome. *'
No olRrlobs.
c rjobs. 514
514-334«
BOOKKEEPER . /tsU or, part <i<W.--•
Receivable*,. pay»Ne*,' oayfoll, taxi*,
and costing. General ledger, pegboard
and computer experience. . 455-4557
Eqoal Opportunity Employer M/F
TELEPHONE S;
REPRESENTATIVE
Suburban complex Apartment plu*
CHILD CARE IN MY HOME
salary. Eiperieoce in maintenance aod
Licensed • Reliable
cleaning. Reference* Call Moo. thru
« months 4 up • Westland area
Frt. 9amto5pm.
Jackie
595-1115
352-2013
MAINTENANCE COUPLE
l«0' Unit Apartment Complex, near
Westland Shopping Center. Is looking
for the right Maintecance Couple. Man
to handle basiCjApt. maintenance, woman to do cleaning We offer a 1 bedroom
apartment 4 "excellent salary. Eiperieoed Only - oeed apply. Call Moo. thru
Fri,9-5pm,
»1-7194 or M9-1788
BABYSITTER - experienced, lo take
care ot Infant in our home, references
preferred, own IransporUUoo. 10 Mile •
Telegraph area.
35S-5518
BABYSITTER (or infant mature, responsible Individual. 5 day*. 9 Mile •
Haggerty area, re'ereoces.
3U-0359
BABYSITTER for Infant my BloomHeld Hills borne. 3 day* week (7 to 5
PM.). references required«42-8955
CLEANING JOB for hard working dependable Individual
35«-8)l!
SECRETARY, I
week
or I hair day* per
8SS1111
CLERK-TYPISTS. For temporary and
part-lime assignments In various Townsnip department*. Cantea Township
residents preferred. Minimum 40 WPM
typing Apply Canton Township Personnel Department, 1150 S-Cantoo Center Road An Equal Opportunity Employer
Sales Engineer
r
mm^HWH
EXPERIENCED secretary with dicUphooe. payroll, accounts payable skills,
plus'other general office skills looking
for full time employment
537-3171
RESIDENT MGR. COUPLE
MATURE COUPLE - to manage a modern, well maintained apt. complex In Plymouth. Salary open, plus apt.
& utilities. Gentleman may
have outside job.
358-3777
HARD WORKING College Student
wishes to clean your home or office oo
a weekly or bi-weekly basis Refereoces Call Marie.
«7"4 »47»
511 Entertainment
FULL SERVICE housekeeping skills
expertly performed, with recent refereoces.
47S-7617
HOME HEALTH CARE
Screened. RN supervised, insured
14 boun- 7 day*- 357-3650
Professlooal Medical Persoonel
HOUSECLEANING, apartment cleaning, spring cleaning. Wall washing, odd
)oos. Once or every week. 7 yean experience, refereoces. 978-1111 468-7044
HOUSECLEANING
experienced, dep^BdaNe, all areas
References Dependable transportatioo.
Denlse 397-004«or Diane
3971171
HOUSECLEANLNG
Dependable woman will clean your
borne for a reasonable price.
Western suburb*.
511-7146
INFANTS 4TODDLERSCARE
Full or part lime. 10 Mile-Soulhfield.
area. Southfield
-569-796«
LADY wishes pre school age child to
care for. light housekeeping. 5 days per
week, oo lioe lo. A l references. 1115
per week.
177-4911
LOVING. Matore. Responsible Mother
wishes to baby-sit your child, prefer
days References Cantoo area, your
transportation.
«51-6810
MATURE. EXPERIENCED, former
Nurse Aide For companioo and care
for elderly. Own transportatioo. Days
or afternoons
531-306«
MATURE WOMAN
desire* light aide dutle*and light housework. Monday thru Friday 9AM-4PM
Own transportation.
931-113«
MATURE WOMAN will baby-sit your
child (or children), my borne or your*,
aoy age. Reliable, eiperieoced. own
transportatioQ. Uvoola area. 464-6}67
MOTHER of toddler wlabe* 10 babysit
Infant or toddler, your traESporauoo.
Aftemooo 4 evening hours. Garden
City
161-4416
"THE GREATEST
RECORDED MUSIC"
In The Past 40 Yean Is Available
For Your Next Dance Party
Professional DJ.
Leab 474-8084
TODAY'S SOUND
DJs professional sound
sytlem 4 light show
Ray 661-7990 4 Dean «46-»99«
512 Situations Wanted
Female
PULL TIME Cook 4 Housekeeper required in the Birmingham area Owo
transportation. Week Day* 585-1000;
or Weekends eit-0061
A BASIC NEED:
LOVE
Helping You Care
For Those You Care Abool
Insured 4 Bonded Persoonel
An Equal Opportunity Employer
HOUSEKEEPER - full lime, moderate
salary, light nursing duties aod driving,
own room and garage space. Cheerful
Southfield condo. 157-441« or 541-475«
HOUSEKEEPER, 3 day*. Must be eiperlenced with local references Owo
car. Noo smoker
851-3355
RN'S - LPN'S
LIVE INS-COMPANIONS
AIDES-HOMEMAKERS
CALL
I am looking for someooe with own
transportation to pick up my J year old
soo from a Birrrungam School 4 care
for Io my borne He oeeds a responsible
erson to be an active companion, baysitter 4 tutor. Houn will vary Ref
-erenccs-«-must Iryan feel you qualify,
please call l«t-8il6, between the boon
of 9am • Uoooo.
PCO Assoc. - Pro Care One
Information Center
LIVE IN COMPANION for mobile elderly lady In Soulhfield area Light
housekeeping 4 cooking Weekly salary
included Call after 5pm.
474-0173
ABCARE
r
EXPERIENCED NURSES aide will
care [or elderly, good references
Available from 9-5pm or 1 l-7pm
93495«!
FORMER Elementery Teacher looking
(or young children to care (or In clean,
licensed liome. 15 Mile 4 Ryan area.
Call
977-1706
EXPERIENCED BABYSITTER for infant 4 1 school age children in Oak
Park home Moo-Fri. 9am-lpm, References, own transportatioo
J67-0J11
EXPERIENCED housekeeper desired.
some ironing. Most be rtuable. drive
aod have references Farmlngtoo Hills
616-0080 or
851-9685
DO"Y<5U NEED A NURSE? Private
duty nurses available for 14 bour care.
Covering the Tri-Counly area Pbooe
Macomb Nurses Registry
5S9-«3«0
Mature couple for Dew Downriver
apartment complex. Minimum of 5
yean maintenance/management experience required Musi be handy and
able lo meet the public- Send resume to
Boi 100. Observer 4 Eccentric Newtpaper*. 35151 Schoolcraft Rd. Livonia.
Michigan 48150
BABY-SITTER • mature, eiperieoced.
reliable woman for Newborn Child 4 10
Year Old - in my Livonia borne:" Moo PROFESSIONAL - Ught It Sound Enthru Frt.. 7-«PM. Owo transportatioo 4 tertainment ANY-OCCASION. Class
references
474-0905 Reunions. Bowling Banquets, Weddings,
Schools. Over 4000 selections. We play
BABYSITTER NEEDED, my borne, for what you request Call (or appt to visit
boys 4H and I year. Wednesday. Thurs- our sbowTOom for a democstraUoo.
Come Dance With U*. We are
day. Friday. 7 l!fam-5pm. owo transportation.
«1«-1959
DANCE WITH ME PRODUCTIONS
CHILD CARE and light housekeeping
589-2705
for child 8 yean old. appros 35 bour* Lie. - Ins.
week, car oeeded. salary negotiable CALLIOPE AVAILABLE - Delightfully
plus beoefit*. Call Beroadette Davis differed muscle for outdoor events.
Mon. thru Frt. 9-5.
5514550 Business, mall, neighborhood^ church
CHILD CARE needed while parent out functions Private parties too. 354-5120
of town. 1 scbool-aged children. Must be
CLASSICAL MUSIC
able to drive. Rochester area. 851-0171For Any Occasion
FLUTE - CUITAR- CELLO
CLEANINO LADY
831-4554
Must be mature, neat 4 know bow. 1
day* week. 9AM • 130PM - «35 day.
DISC JOCKEY.
471-1790
Chris O'Brieo Pro Sound and Light*
All occasiocs, relereoces
COOK - MATURE, live-in or part time.
547-1144
salary negotiable, knowledge of Pritikin diet belpftti. Call Marilyn at
JAN SAN PUPPETS
S40-0««d Children entertainment Puppet*,
Cooks. Housekeepen. Maids. Laun- magic music, all occasions CaD
«47-467«
dresses, Couples, Butlen, Chauffeur*. «41-7450 or
Day Worken, Handymen
PROFESSIONAL D J.
Grease Polnle Employment
«85-457« Any Occasion - Reunions, Banquets,
Weddings, Schools. Low Rate*. Call
DEPENDABLE BABYSITTER
needed, approximately 10 houn week. Now (or Graduatioo Parties. 559-8748
Southfleldarea.
151-3115
SIDE STREET
ELDERLY LADY oeeds live-to com- Versatile band for your wedding
or
party.
Reasonable
rates. 559-1407.
panioo. 7 Mile/Middlebelt area. Some
699-5014
light housekeeping. More for good home 981-0617. 436-6391.
Dun money Call
474-556«
ELDERLY LADY wishes adult live-in
lady companioo and housekeeper. Noosmoker. Pay negotiable. Wixom area.
Call after «pm
«34-1919
CLEANING WITH A NEW TWISTThe Old Fashioned Way! We wash window*, scrub floors 4 dean ovens
Becky'* Cleaning Service will clean
your home to your complete satslfaclloo aod be In 4 out ( b i n boun.
Excellent refereoces. Becky «81-485«
COMPANION NURSE, thoroughly eiperieoced. will provide care for elderly,
bedridden or ambulatory, can lift, own
transportatioo. good steady worker 4
MANAGERCOUPLE
IW Unit Apt Complex, near Westlaod reference*. 85/hr or live-io. «91-1878
Shopping Center, is looking for the right DEPENDABLE 4 Coosdeotloos womManager Couple We need a mature, ei- an would like to do housekeeping, wild
perieoced man familiar with all aspect* Bloomfleld 4 Troy rtfereoee*. Please
of Apt Malnteoaoce. woman experi- call Debra after 1pm
383-8719
enced In office work We offer a bouse,
an eicetlent salary 4'medical InsurDOMESTIC WORK
ance For appt, please call Moo. thru
5 day*, owo transportatioo
Fri.9-5PM,
«1-7194 or 589-178«
Refereoces
Call after 1pm
' ««9-1391
RESIDENT MANAGER
BABY SITTER. Birmingham-Troy
area Full time Responsible, mature,
cariog, interested in child development
o( 1rooothold. Noo-smoker. «41-5491
At Its Best-Cs%
CAROL 4 DORIS HOUSECLEANING
CARETAKER Experienced
- references Doris. Marge
4 Yvette. Call CaroJ after 5 PM.'
COUPLE 177-1951
MANAGER
COUPLE
AID/HOUSEKEEPER to help care (or
elderly gentleman. Must be willing to
(ive-ln. Birmingham area
«!«-985!
^UVEDiS
• AIDES
.RhrS4LPIfS
For Home Health Care
MED - STAFF
557-2505
Previous telepbooe sales eiperieoce.
preferably io auto Insurance oeeded for
this part time position In Southfield
based auto insurance company. Excellent communication skills and pleasant
telepbooe manner. Houn 5po9pra, Mature. Full time for Bqth. Adult
Moo thru Than and IOam-lpm, Sat community. Birmingham area. No pet*
Salary 14.50 bour plus boons Apply: No eiperieoce necessary. Related naoMichigan Credit Unioo League, !5«00 dyman 4 light typing skills helpful. 1
Provideoce Dr. corner Greenfield/ bedroom apartment and other beoefils.
Providence Dr.. between 9 4 10 Mile Reply to Box 850. Observer 4 Ecceolric
Newxpaper*. 34351 Schoolcraft Rd,
Rds_. from 9am-Spm
Uvoola, Michigan 48154
508 Help Wanted
Domestic
"CARING* DOING"
IS OUR MOTTO
Couplet
The Health Care Professional*
:2^orro^—-
NURSES AIDE/COOK
Light duties for patient
Live-in, references exchanged
861540«
NURSING CARE
Your borne, convalescing or bed riddco
patient 20 yean hospital eiperieoct
334-2635
PRITIKEN DIET COOK
Cook and Housekeeper -'will cook Pritiken diet meals to your satisfaction ANDdoyourbousecleanlng. 589-0316
WILL BABYSIT - your transportatioo,
Redford Twp days, eves, weekends or
overnight Reference*. Call Shirley anytime at
\34-3463.
WILL BABYSIT • your transportation.
Ann Arbor Trail - Sheldoo Rd area.
Plymouth. Any age, Mon thru Fri
463-5486
513 Situations Wanted
Male g
ACCOUNTANT desire* part time or
small accouata.SO y n eiperience General ledger, all taies. income tares, indivldoal/corp. Mr Sapulo
647-2749
CARPENTER - 25 Yean Eiperieoce.
Rasements offices, additions, decks.
suspended ceilings, etc. Reasonable
prices Free Estimates.
453-765«
CREDIT 4 COLLECTIONS' 58 Year
Old Male with 2« yean eiperience seeking employment.
Willing,
trustworthy 4 booest'
421-203«
Specializing in private duty nursing in
tie Home, Hospital, Nursing Facilities
RN s. LP.Vs. COMPANION'S
AIDES
HOME PODIATRY VISITS
There
Is
A
Difference,
We Care'
LIVE RENT FREE/working mother
Deeds help, oon smoking, mature persoo. light housekeeping 4 child care
(few toun week)in Plymouth 451-1465
MALE 21 will lake care of
invalid or be
a companioo for eld«rly,male, therapy
and nurses aide certificat*. had experience and references.
\ysS5-4677
LOOKING FOR mature woman to ba,
1« HOUR COVERAGE
bysit 1 small children in my Garden
City borne. Own transportatioo and ref- ABLE BODY, eiperieoced nurses aide
erences required
415-3611 with very good references, will work
with a,n elderly persoo, 16 50/hour.
3341136
MATURE COMPANION needed for
sound elderly lady Light houskecping.
Alternative Living Consultants
live-in available. Southfleld area
154-4177 Housekeeping service. 15.75 per boor. 1
bour minimom. Bonded Also room
or 729-7044
MATURE WOMAN, occasiooal babysit- mate service. 548-1185
ting. 1 child Refereoces. Own transnorBABYSIT
tatioo. Westchester Village resident
Day*. «47-8110.
eves «44-7030 Redford Twp area Your transport*-_
tioo Some nights a\ai!ab!e Good refereoces
ili_2931
OUR HOME, in Birrtiingkamisijarm
4 —y
warm &
BYSfTTER -10 ryearWfesponsible
ea r sWTesponsible
loving We need a responsible woorfn
for housekeeping 4 help wjth care of Birmingham woman with own transyoung children, for 5 days a week. Per- portaUae seeks Mob thru Fri position in
soo must have recent references, be a Birmingham. Bloomiield area Previnon smoker, have owo transportation ous experience 4 great with children
'540-7511
Call after 5pm
«46-5909 Call Tracy after 6pm
RETIRED Professlooal Grounds Keeper • Craduate Forester • seeks Land
scape Maintenance Job
411-7056
LIVE-IN MANAGER wanted for adult
foster care home in Belleville, female
or couple preferred, free room/board/
utilities plus small salary.
«45-9569
424-8377
MEADOWS HOME CLEANING
Male college student 25 yrs old. eiperieoced In domestic cleaning, ocldoor
work included References 557-6411
515 Child Care
BABYSITTING
CherryhiU/Lott, Canton. Experienced
mother will give TLC to your infant or
toddler Licensed, refereoces 397-1367
CHILD CARE PROGRAM • for ages 1»
months to 8 yn. of age Certified teachers. Part time 4 full lime programs
Located In Uvonia.
515-5787
- DAY CARE With your Child In Mind' Reasonable
Rates Fun • organiied activities Great
Houn (7A.M thru 6PM) A Central Rochester location For more information,
please call
656 053»
507 Help Wanted Part Time
PART TIME DRIVERS
'ATTENTION 10 people needed for
part time olfice promotion work for
westln Hotel. Must have pleasant voice.
Houn available t am to 1 pm, 1 to 5
pm. 5 lo 9 pm. 14.50 lo «10 per hour
tor qualifiled personnel. Apply In person morning* only, Renaissance Center.
TowerlOO.Sjite 1770. No phooe calls
REAL ESTATE Aggressive sale* person needed (or expanslon.of Southfield
CUSTOMER SERVICE
commercial brokerage company Eipe-.
REPRESENTATIVE TRAINEE
rience and licence preferred Resumes Insurance company located In SouthUkeo at The Beale Group. 14714 Fanrf field oeeds a person with previous telebrook. Soothfield
158-0*00 phoce t>r customer contact experience
will be trained to Interpret Insurance
contracts and counsel credit union
memben via telepbooe and In person
their Insurance policies fixIndustrial Machinery regarding
ceileot
and InterpersonNational manufactured represent* al skillscommunication
required This I* a Jc* share
live and distributor selling metal fabri- arrangement,
working
5-8 bour day*
cation, metal cutting, heat treating and within a 1 week period Apply:
welding equipment ha* an opening In Michigan Credit Union League. 15800
their Troy. Michigan Office Salary plus Providence Dr. Corner of Greenfield/
mmlssloa. company
car and ex- Providence Dr. between 9 4 10 Mile
commission,
com
nsc*. Full benefits.
bcnefii Must have tt leasl Rds. from 9am to 5pm
yean experience" In selling eapltaf
goods Send resume including earnings
history to: Personnel Manager. P. O ONLY APPLICANTS SEEKING PART
TIME WORK WILL BE CONSIDERED
Box (JO, Ravenna.Ohio 441««
^mmmmmm
SUBSTITUTE MOTHER - needed while
I am in the hospital having ray 4 th
child Due date June 4th. Children*
age*, 5,1 4 1H. Mature, tome light
housekeeping. Reference*.
«89-8579
474-6115
FERGIN AGENCY
522-1500
851-8100
U R G E RESEARCH COMPANY oeed*
people to coodect interviews at our
Southfleld location. Pleasant speaking
voice, good reading ability. Weekend*
required- No eiperieoce oecessary. We
will train. No sales Involved. For appointment, call 5SM991.
SALES PERSON (or Evenings No eiperieoce necessary1 Leave message at
«84-1340
building sites to our clients.
Exciting work. No license
needed. We train. Ask for Al.
REAL ESTATE
512 Situations Wanted
Femar*
r
LICENSEO
Century 21
LIFE INSURANCE AGENTS
PIETY HILL. INC. 642-8100
Area manager needs agent
SELL THE
to cover his access appointments & train for his job. NEW YORK TIMES
Must be aggressive & need By phooe Part lime evenings. Call Linto make at least $50,000 per da Monday thru Friday. 5PM-9PM.
551-9605
year. Call
995-9655
Farmlngton Hills
508 Help Wanted
> Domestic
POSITIONS AVAILABLE lmraedUtert
in group home for the meDtally retardSALESMAN for wboltsale food distrib- ed Paid training. Seod. resume to Arautor. Start new roote, commission only. voo Comrounlly Home*. P. 0. Box
19159. DetroiL 48119
Phooe »51-«7«9
REAL ESTATE RECEPTIONIST Secrelary 14 Mile 4 Middlebelt. West
SALES
Thar* evening 4-8_pm 4 alMoney - Be Boss. 994-5913 Bloomfleldternating weekend day. with flexibility
for additional boon u oecessary. ExSALESPERSON
Commission, eiperieoced persoo (or in- ceileot typing skill* and pleasant poooe
slde/outstde sale* in computer supplies manner a must Previous real estate
Call between 10-4.
851-110« eiperieoce and shorthaod preferred.
Compensation commensurate with eiSALESPERSON - direct mall advertiserieoce. Please submit resume to Boi
ing, flexible hour*, pan lime.
91. Observer 4 Ecceolric Newspapen.
Commission.
•»
817-1140 M151 Schoolcraft Rd . Uvoola. Michigan
45150
SALES PERSON, experienced and
mature, part time, mornings or evenRECREATION LEADERS
ings for a gift shop in Northland. Call
after (pm.
478-7171 To plan, coordiAatel»ind implement
summer recreation activities, sport*,
SALES PERSON for new homes Real arts, and crafts Previous recreaUoo
estate eiperleoce oot oecessary but activity required. Recommend 1st Aid,
good persooality a must Salary guaran- CPR. athletic*, drama, art, or related
teed Short resume to- Boi 948. Observ- training aod skills. Must enjoy working
er 4 Eccentric Newspapers, 18151 with children Farmlngtoo Hills Park*
Schoolcraft Rd, Uvonia. Michigan 4 Recrealioa48150
SELF-STARTERS
«47-5100
507 Help Wanted
Part Time
Job Systems
S«98«71
SALES REPRESENTATIVE
International collection agency seeking
sales
rep to develop new clients Salary
La rest financial institution of it's kind
has limited openings for professional plus car and gas allowance Entry level
position.
Call Mrs. Gladden
557-1430
sales representative. Unlimited prospects Complete training course with
salary aod commission program Very
high income potential. Calf for confihave an excellent Head Start to be sucdential Interview. College degree
Keferred. Call Mr. Kend. tnvestores cessful in Real Estate - that • + our
venificd Sen ices.
9&«. 1000 Training Programs - comes out to a
successful rirofessiooal career in Real
An Equal Opportunity Employer
Estate. Call for details
PART TIME OPENINGS for serious,
mature individuals to market security
components. Call DMA International,
IOam-lpm.
'
459-0415
{p.c.fl-gc.w.G^C)* 1 ic
Exclusive tadje* active sportswear
boutique is locking for qualified mature
women for part time tale* help. Must
OLDER LADY for a live-la coenpanloo
be flexible Natooat chain. Fun pUce to
for elderly lady. Room, board 4 pay.
wort, wear active sportswear! Open- PART TIME JANITORIAL Work. Mu»t No Hooking or drinking, reference.
ings evenings 4 weekends. Call Marilyn be 1« or older, with car. Minimum
191-4417
Scobel (or appointment
«41-7741 wage. Call Moo. thru Friday, 9 5pm,
'-—
5155989 510 Help Wanted
SALES
Investment Sales
Chamberlain
EMPTY DESK
t ^ ^ ^ g ^ ^ m m m m
GRAND OPENING
RETAIL SALES
SOMERSET MALL
for a highly motivated persoo to sell
pest control services Residential, com,mercia) and Industrial Develop new
customers. Excellent terms. Respond
with" resume to Box 95«. Observer 4
Eccentric Newspapers, 5(151 SchoolCo.
A FEW
craft Rd, Livonia. Michigan 48150
OPENINGS
RAPIDLY EXPANDING COMPANY
bas 1 to 5 positions available for handiLEFT
capped 4 disabled persons. No eiperi- TELEPHONE SALES from our Red84V&000 ence necessary, will train Management ford Office. Part time, eves & Sals 10
opportunities available In near future hre. per week $4'6r minimum plus
1135 bour tostart. If interested, please bonus, incentives or commission rates
call 9am- 1pm or 5pm 8pm
591-8108
EARN MONEY In Your Spare Time
v WAIT PERSONS* Eiperieocedr
(Shaklee)
Call
between
9AM11AM.
ltl-5551
Call Joan:
455-1489
Ability to work'with little wpcrvislon.
Or
Pauline
455-718«
meet deadline*, possess good telephone
skill*. Good grammer and tpelllng re- WAITRESSES/Walten. Full or part
quired. Typing «0 wpra. Knowledge of time. Must have eiperleoce. Apply the
word processing equipment preferred Village Place Family Restaurant, 4170
We have a desk ava liable In our
but oof required. N. W. DetroiL
Orchard Lake Rd. near Pontile Tr.
Franklin Village office for the
Real Estate Salesperaoa oi the right
WAITRESSES (Walterr)
caliber. Must have Real Estate license.
Experienced,
with
Ifqoor
aod
tray
serSECRETARY-AdverUslftt Coordioatof
No experience necessary, bul ielplnl. If
Ooe of AroYrlca't larfotjart tuctloo vice. Also DUhwasher. tellable, day you are an organlted. self starter with
isllerle*.' located to Southrield.U look- shift. Apply »115780 5 Mile. Uvonia.
high ethic* who tike* (o work with
in* for « »ecreUrj-*dverti»lnt coordi- WAITRESS/Walter needed (or fait people, consider the Real Estate
nator. Must have very strong organlu- paced dell • must have eiperience. Ap- prdfe*sloo.
Uona'. skills, pleasing personality 4 ply la penoo only. Ernie's Dell, 155(1 w* are currently Interviewing Call
tood phooe voice. There l* light typing Grand River, Farmlngtoo
Mr Lehman or Mr. Bosco tt
but DO Iteoo. Send resume to box 988.
Cranbrook Realty • ««-8700
Observer 4 Eccenlrk Newspapen,
M151 Schootcnft Rd. Uvoola, MTchl- 506 Help Wanted
MOBILE HOME SALES - Excellent opgtn 44150
Sales
portunity (or t i p tales persoo. Plymoulh/Canton/Bellevllle area Reply to
SECRETARY"
Answering phone* In office for u!e* PEOPLE WANTED to »eD new outrl- Boi 88«, Observer 4 Eccentric Newspin* office work. 115* per hoof plu* tldal diet program, lose 15'lOlb* in coo-, papen, »151 Schoolcraft Rd, Uvonia.
- Mi-5155 Michigan 48150
commission*. Livonia »re*.
455-8071 pie week*. C*ll
i-V ~^« -%
1220 Walton Blvd.
Rochester
Sales
MEN & WOMEN
SECRETARY
532-2600 ext 62
JACOBSON'S-
506 Help Wanted
SHARP FASHIONMioded, eiperieoced
MANAGER TRAINEE • 11100 guaran- salesperson needed for Saturday to
tee,
fastest
growing
business
In
country
work into 1-4 day week Call Mary,
BEELINE FASHIONS Is looking for
women full or part time Earn cash, oow in Detroit area No eiperieoce oec- Dickens Boutique, Franklin 851-8850
7117114
personal wardrobe, vacations, prires. essary. will train
STREET CANVASSERS for home imNo eiperience oecessa.ry. training proovements Very high earnings, must
vided. For Interview call Claire
ive auto, no eiperieoce necessary.
*
477-1188
>t
will train. Call between 10 and 12 am.
to sell Florida housing & ask for Merle or Sam only
559-7758
CONTACT:
COOKS
Day 6hlf1, experience neces- Birmingham
sary. Apply Palace Fine
Robert F. Gavey .
Foods, 25225 Telegraph, N
Bloomfleld Hills '
of 10 Mile, Southfleld.
Our Binrdngham-based office requires
aa enthusiastic, professlooal appearing
Individual with a pleasant manner and
voice to greet our client* and han4Je
our telepbooe*. This diversified position Full time positions available. No expealso requTraTeieelleot typing aid tran- rience necessary Apply in person only,
scription skills. Send resume with sal- oo phone calls please. .
»ry history In confidence to Box 99«,
ORIGINAL
Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapen.
«151 Schoolcraft Rd, Uvoola, MichiPANCAKE
HOUSE
gan 48150
19555 W 10 MILE
(Between Southfleld 4 Evergreen)
EXPERIENCED bar persoo, pan time,
nights. Toybox Lounge. 14151W. • Mite
LEGAL
SECRETARIES
A STEP
AHEAD
BIRMINGHAM
Typists (65 WPM)
Shorthand - Dictaphone
Switchboard
(Especially Dimension)
Word Processing
FURNITURE
DESIGNER/SALESPERSON
Minimum 1 yr. Experience
Full time/no Sundays, excellent benefits, pleasant surroundings, Apply In person .
APPLY
SERVICE CLERK - extensive customer
phooe work, routing deliveries and
real estate office with eiceptional faInventory control.
cilities b currently interviewing sales
associates.
Applicants with a sincere inApplicants must specify which Job
applying for • limit ooe Applications terest In a successful career contact
accepted. Than & Fri.;
KINQSWAY ASSOC. ERA
March 10 It March II, 10am • 1pm.
Michael Cotter or Don Stein
12975 Schoolcraft, Uvoola
WE NEED GOOD QUALIFIED HELP
IN THE FOLLOWING SK ILLS;
FULL TIME MGHT MANAGEMENT
Opportunity available at ladle's specially boutique in Somerset Mall. Experienced, serf-motivated only need apply.
Ms Rose,
«49^001
1LONA 4 CALLERY seeking full time
Need men tt women (or setup 4 dis- mature sales person. Sales experienced
play - start work Immediately. Eiperl- ooly. Some evening and weekends. Ap"
in person; Hunter
Square Mall,, 14
eoce oot oecessary - we will train.
Dearborn area. 1954 mo if qualified. % e and Orchard Lake Rd.
Call
191-8010 IMMEDIATE PLACEMENT - will
train well groomed persoo with pleasAREA MENS STORE NEEDS
ing personality Salary, day time hours
Semi-eiperieoced salesperson
Call weekdays before 11 oooo
Call for further information
R.C I Energy
511-1500
«89-1011
INDUSTRIAL PHONE SALES
Experienced person to call business, set
up appointments. Work 8 hours, our office We train Hourly plus commission
477-1800
553-7866
WATERBED GALLERY
FISHER WALLPAPER, Michigan's finest chain of home decorating store* has
opening for experienced salespersoo for
part time work. Applicant must have
eiperience in wallcovering, window decor 4 draperies If you like working
with colon 4 design, joull en)oy this
Job* Please call Cindy feusebi (or Information
5«-47J5
AN OHIO OIL COMPANY offen outstanding opportunity for high commission, security aod cash bonuses. Benefit* to mature persoo for full or parttime work. Prefer persoo familiar with
farm equipment industrial equipment
or heavy machinery Lubricauoo sales
experience nelful. but oot absolutely
oecessary. Write JO Spooot*. Sale* HICHLY MOTIVATED telephone sales
Manager. American Lubricants, Box people wanted Good atmosphere
Training given Call days or eves-.
«98, Dayton, Ohio. 45401.
Westland office
11S-4710
AVON
Is Immediattely hiring the
follwtng full time positions.
EXPERIENCED Sale* Persoo* and
Manager* (or a high Income career
Belle Cosmelk*. 8581 Inkster. S of Joy
Rd, Wetland.
»14171
ADVERTISING"
Southfield advertising firm ha* 4 part
time openings oo tales staff. No eiperleoce necessary. Will train those qualified Call Chrl* Nayler between -J-9:J0pm Only. -.
559-085«
AN EXCITING </ay to become a new
you. Become a «>lor cosmetic consultant Writ train, flexible income & hour*.
C*ll 10-«pm MoTOru Fri
591-0847
TYPIST, part time 4 general office
skills. Southfield - 7 Mn> area. Mn.
Clancy
515-7855 B.F Chamberlain Real Estate Company, Michigan's largest family-owned
real estate company Is currently interTYPIST - PART-TIME
General Office skills, emphasis 00 tran- viewing. See what the Pacesetter in the
scribing. Mag Card eiperience pre- Industry has lo offer! 10 area offices •
ferred. 1-1 days, Redford
5JJ-8877 professlooal training provided Call
Steve Leibnan. at 557-«700.
TYPIST - RECEPTIONIST
QYX experience helpful, with misc. office duties, for expanding, (ast paced
office, good typing skills a must, oooimoker. Apply in person betveeo 8amllam, lpm-4pm. J29O0 Capitol, Uvo- Time On Your Hands?
Meet nice people. Earn good SSS
nia. Ml
PART-TIME/FULL-TIME
TYPIST - 40 WPM. 1175 per hr. Moo.
Llvonla-Westland Area
thru Fri Ham to 3pm. Soothfield.
55»-!«51
PART-TIME • to process Weekly Payroll 4 assist with Accounts Payable tt
Bank Recoociliatloo Basic Payroll
knowledge oecessary It ability to use
typewriter & 10 Key Adding Machine
efficiently • b also necessary. Noosmokiog office. Telegraph 4 15 Mile
Rd. For appointment, call
«41-0«eo
Birmingham-based retail divistoo of
well-established Michigan corporatioo
is seeking a secretary with 8-5 yean experience. Most be mature, energetic
and sell-starter with good secretarial
and organisational skills. Typing W-6J
words a minimum and dictation at to
words. Excellent grammar, spelling
and pleasant telepbooe voice are
"musts". One year college and word
processing skills a "plus", send resume,
qualifications and salary requirements
in confidence to Box 994, Observer 4
Eccentric Newspapers, M i l l Schoolcraft Rd., Uvoola. Michigan 48154
ACCOUNT
EXECUTIVE
We work with major toper market
chain* selling marketing promotions.
BS In Marketing/and or a proves salesrecord In DIRECT SALES. Highest
commissions la marketing field • paid
weekly. Send resume l a Market Promotions Systems, Inc., JO* Baldwin
SECRETARY, part time. 10 houn per Resord R i . East Tawas. Mi 48710
week, starting wage 14.00 per hour.
Wayne area. Please send resume &
sample typing to: Personnel, P.O. Box
511, W*voe,l!i 48184
to tour Career! Many Real Estate firms
talk of success ... We can show you oun
SECRETARY
.. and bow to be a part of it.' We will
Part time - Immediate opening Urour teach YOQ bow to make mote money
Birmingham office. Musi hate excel- than ever before. We offer the moat
lent typing skills b office eiperleoce revolutionary Compensation Program
Please caD torn* Van TSem, between la the business. C*H. Ken Kerneo,
1pm-5pm at
«45-«444 Croup Vice-President. for delails.
«57-1900
SECRETARY - PART TIME
Experieooed. Good typing and organi15 Office* In Detroit Metro Area .
sational skills necessary. Approximately 18 houn per week- Rochester. Seod Schweitzer Real Estate
resume to: Box 980, Observer tt EccenBETTER HOMES 4 GARDENS
tric Newspapen, 14151 Schoolcraft
Rd.. Uvoola. Michigan 48150
MANPOWER
BOOKKEEPER • thru Trial balance
office manager. General office procedures • telephone, collection,
erperieocel
151-7709
506 Help Wanted
8al«s
O&E
Bgmitpi
gSHjirtsrtia.
We have Driver openings available for Independent
Contractors In Wayne and Oakland Counties for men t>r
women drivers. Must have truck, van or full size statiori
wagon and be available on call for Monday and
Thursday to drop off bundles of papers to Observer &
Eccentric carriers.
Call the
Obseryer & Eccentric
Circulation Department
Oakland County,- 644-1100
Wayne County - 591-0500
An Equal Opportunity Employer
kit
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515 Child Care
INFANT CARB 4 Toddler Program
In Troy. Our cjualUied teachers mill five
tit
yew-cteMkmng care.
DlSOOYEftY. CORNER
»18-91»]
LICENSED DAYCARE 14 Mile &
Woodward, Nutrition oriented. Part
time openings available. Toddler* &
over.
«49-351»
MOTHER OF two will babvsil your
child, your transportation, fall tiro*
References. Reasonable rate. Garden
City
5«-»»
*
515 Education
& Instruction
518 Education
& Instruction
JOIN THE EMPLOYABLES
520 8«cretarial&
Business 8ervlces
Our pads aretetting fobs
EDMVNTON Word Processing Center
Complete word processing service.
Overflow, cassette transcription, personalised mailing!, resumes. 855-U1I
DATA PROCESSING
WORD PROCESSING
MEOICAL ASSISTING
ACCOUNTING
SECRETARIAL
CAREERS
Day 4 eight classes starting BOW at
Michigan's oldest £ most modern travel school Computer training incloded
For a position ia the travel industry
that offers good working coodilioos.
travel opportunities 4 advancement.call American Travel School,
32911 WooeVard. Ferodale. CaR1$ Hours hands-on Instruction makes
Mll-199 3511
o employable. Day 4 evening classes.
11 Judy at Sterling Office Equipment
ALL SUBJECTS * C RADES
Ta ughl by certified teachers giving personaliiecf Instruction in your b o o t special help for Lt> 4 reading problemsExeellent result* 4 reference* 14M210
A priceless musical advantage. The MDtical Oasis invites you to attend • free
lecture • Introduction to Suzuki, by Debbie Mulder. Thurs„ Mar. 1». I PM.
I QR1 WEEK COURSE
THE MUSICAL OASIS
Day or Eve Classes
1810 S Woodward, Birmingham
NATIONWIDE PLACEMENT
(1 blocks N. of 14 Mile)
ASSISTANCE
. THE LETTER WRITER
Problem solving letter*/answertn* service Secretarial Services, Bookkeeping. Resumes. Ctnny. 455-8891.335-5544
TYPINO • 13 year* experience. Specialties; Manuscripts, theses, manuals. Legal, . engineering, psychology. Tape
transcription. Typing by Nac 859-7147
$100
S
739-8790
Offer Your Child
BARTENDING
Legal Minimum Age 18
540-4155
557-7757
PROFESSIONAL
BARTENDERS SCHOOL
267S9 Southfield Rd. SoglkfieW
Schools Coast to Coast
ORGAN 4 PIANO LESSONS Your
borne or mine. Birmingham & 15 Mile
radius Popular taught to stimulate Interest 11 yean em.
«44-0957
PROTECT YOURSELF • gain confiBASIC
oo your Home Computer. or ours. dence, learn self-defense and Karate at
Dean'i List Senior. Birmingham area. borne with expert instruction. Croups «8-8193
Call Tom.
641-6484 all ages. Call for details.
•'. ENGINEERS
GOVERNMENT FUNDED TRA1N1NC
Electronic business machine repair In 1
locations. Mxdisoo Heights 4 PooUac.
Caodidale roust be Oakland County resident, 11 years or cider 4 CLTA eligi ble
willing to attend a 1 week orientation
program beginning March 14. 1911. To
register for orientation, call JJJ-74S5
CRIMINAL
TRAFFIC
HYPNOSIS /
FREE PHONE
CONFERENCE
LOST MANS wedding ring. Farmingtoo Rd/Lyndoo area. White brushed
gold w/stooes. Reward.
515-7343
with an
LOST-neutered male black 4 white
•kJggy dog- Sat Mar. 5, Canton Sunflower Sub Please call
459-8398
LOST - Small black Schnauter, last
seen SE comer 8 Mile 4 Farrnlnrtoq,
family pet Reward-OUL
4111451
644-7933
HANDLING MATTERS of general Uw,
Learo to develop self marketing techniques. Know Yourself ... Sell Yourself. including business, divorce, traffic,
Get the >ob you want For details write criminal^ bankruptcy. 1st consulUUoa
to; RB Sell Marketing, PO Boi 373. UU- at oo charge. FRED A. NEUMARK
ca, ML 48087
TROY -381-4 M0
HARPER ASSOCIATES is now offering
professional resume consulting and
preparation. For appointment call
Rosemary DiDomiiio
657-1700
523 Attorneys
Legal Counseling
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
FIRST CONSULTATION PREE
SAT. 4 EVE APPTS. AVAILABLE
D'Avanzo & Meconl
522 Professional Services
•
C O M P SHEW
R k H E W * i W - _ _ tBARTOS-HOFFIR-LUSTIQ.INC.
IrXQ 81
ACCOUNTING
S E R V I C E S ^" 15445 MlckJ(eb4>fl (at 5 Mile)
7h# Ftgti Ana otAjbvk*
yxWfca a Bushaoef
Livonia
UOMTKIY ACCOUNTINO.* AXSS
For App'l - 525-3540
4COOKSUTATXW
FOR SMALL AND
(after 8:30 a.m.)
MEDIUM SIZE BUSINESS
THA1NM
• ACCOUNTMO
• DATA PROCESSING
•MEOrCALASSJrrWO
•SECRETARIAL
•WORD PROCESSING
ARE YOU,
IB!
THOMAS J. BRENNAN
ACCOUNTING DATA BU8INE88
SERVICE, MC
29936 Orchard Lake Rd.
Farmlngton H i l l *
JACK L. DOWNIE & CO.
CHESTER J. DARNELL
G
UNDEREMPLOYED?
D
READY FOR AN
EXCIT1NO CAREER?
H
Indrvfdual & Buflrmwt
626-4881
rtACtMorr AaattTAMCt
CERnFIED TAX PWCTTTrONER
IndrvMual Income Tax Returns
Tax CoraurUtion & Service AH Yea/
Village Mall BkSg.
33335 Grand River
Farmlngton, Ml 46024
478-0360 R E 8 . 3 4 9 - 9 0 0 0
LOOKINO FOR A CAREER
WITH GROWfTH POTENTIAL?
Income Tax Services
28200 W. 7 MJe, SuHe 110. Uvoftta
535-0800
Taxes), Bookkeeping a
Data Procetilng
UNEMPLOYED?
Enrolled To Practice Beforc The JRS
207M Farmtngton Rd, 8uH» 11
(IBIockNo-otaMfle)
477-6628
Accounting 4 Tax Servtces For
Individuals & Businesses
App'ts. - Days, Eve's., Sals.
BOOKKEEPINOi TAX SERVICES
7DAY8AWEEK
ll you need a year round
bookkeeper or a 4-15-33 tax
preparer, call Don at 559-3874
between 10 a_m. and 6 p.m.
Serving South Hold and The
Surrounding Suburbs.
If You Checked Any One of These Boxes
Madison Heights
Farmington
Ik:-
6284846
333-7028
1 • * . W. o< IsMSaoeR
47S-7440
15 Asphalt
9-AJumlnum8iding-
24 Basement
Waterproofing
-LEAKING BASEMENTS
Lie, Guaranteed. FHA Approved
ALL Types Siding • Insulation • Storm 4 Walls Straightened. Sr Disc., Fast Serv.
Thermal Windows 4 doors • Custom
540-«768
Doo
543-4915
Trim • Cutters • Awnings • Roofing
Metro Aluminum Frank
515-7677
ALUMA ENTERPRISES
All siding, trim, gutters, storms, roofing
4 repairs. Work Guaranteed Licensed
4 Insured. Free Estimates. . 644-3715
ALL BRICK WORK
ALUMINUM SIDING
Custom Trim
FRANK VENTO
. Masonary & Cement
1» YEARS EXPERIENCE
I DO MY OWN WORK
AU types Brick. Block, Cement work
Patios, Driveways, Porches Foundations, Additions
EXCELLENT CRAFTSMAN
1st CLASS WORK
-v
AT A FAIR PRICE
RESIDENTIAL 4 COMMERCIAL
Guar. Workmanship Free Est-Licensed
464-7262
Mem. Better Business Bureau
ITALO ROMANA CEMENT CO
»1 yrs. erp. Garages, driveways, patios.
Garage raising. Water proofing. Satisfaction guaranteed 47»-5»03, 771-9850
LAMBERTO CONSTRUCTION CORP.
Free Estimate. AU Types of Cement
no Job too Big or small.
455-1915
IT COSTS NO MORE
27 Brick, Block & Cement
...to get
ALL BRICK • BLOCK WORK
Fireplaces, brick pauos, veneers
Repair specialists
Lie. 4 Ins-Builders rates-Pree Est
ALUMINUM SIDING • Trim. Cutters,
ROSS
CONSTRUCTION
474-0751
Light Carpentry, Odd Jobs. Do it yourself help work Guaranteed. Low Prices. Free Estimates.
417-1645
Fireplaces, Porches, Steps, Chimneys
IDayService!
540-8781
Don
5«3-491S
first dass workmanship.
FIRST P U C E WINNER of two
National Awards, HAMILTON
has been satisfying customers
lor over 10 years
Yoo deal directly with the
owner. All work guaranteed
and competitively priced.
• FREE Estimates • Designs
• Additions-Kitchens
• Porch Enclosures, etc.
Gutters, Storm Windows 4 Doors. AwnHAMILTON BUILDERS
ings, Porch 4 Patio eoclosores. Father
Call 559-5590...24 hrs.
4 Son operated. No Salesmen. Materi- Driveways, Porches. Walks, Foundations, Brick 4 Block. 4 Steps.
als 4 Workmanship Guaranteed.
Free Estimates. Stale licensed.
. .FREE ESTIMATES
Call anytime,
514-1570.477-7151
LICENSED 4 INSURED
MCCARTHY CONSTRUCTION CO
MILLS ROME IMPROVEMENT
10 years experience.Licensed 4 Insured
DRIVEWAYS-PATIOS-PORCHES
Call Anytime
838-2326
»43-7000
Residential & Commercial
ALUMINUM SIDING-Complete building 4 remodeling. Free financing. Lie.
Brick, Block & Stone Work
4 Ins. Free Est Heritage Home Improvement
! 517-0451 or 511-5797 Licensed/Insured. 348-6134
BRICK DOCTOR - brick • block Aluminum Sidiag-Trlm-Cotters
cement Porches 4 steps a specialty.
COMMERCIAL4 RESIDENTIAL
• WORK MYSELF .
3« yrs exp Coraml-Resldl-Repairs.
16 years experience ~ •
SIDEWALKS. DRIVEWAYS, PATIOS
Before
8am
4
after
7pm
478-4181
LICENSED. INSURED
464-8745
Est 1911. Licensed 4 Insured
COMPETmVE_PR]CES
CHIMNEYS, FIREPLACES, Porches,
ALUMINUM & VINYL SIDING Foondatioos, Cement, Roofing.
Days, 425-8200
New4Repalr*. Guaranteed
CUSTOM TRIM-GUTTERS
Eves, 534-3828
Days 511-5148;
Eves. 534-3114
Builder's License
SLOCUM 4 SONS CEMENT
All work^guaranteed
COLUMBIA .CEMENT INC.
. . Driveways. Porches, etc.
Residential work bur specialty .
Beat Any Estimate by »0%
- Garage floors 4 foundations
CALL-.981-1839
Bonded.. Licensed (11798)
THOMAS DEXTER Mason Contractor
For tree estimates call_47»-09O»
Fireplaces, Additions and.
CUSTOM BRICK 4 STONE WORK
Chimney Repairs
Fireplaces-Chlnmey Repair-Additions LICENSED
.
478-1791
ALUMINUM 4 VINYL SID1N0. Trim
LtCENSEI>INSURED
4 gutters, storm windows It doors.
474*94»
Guaranteed J c w e s l rales,' highest
quality .Uc«aS»--«*\
.493-0944
ALL CEMENT WORK
American Masonry
SINELLI & SONS
CEMENT GO.
EARL WOOD
421-5474
ALUMINUN..customttrtra. siding 4
gutters our specialty. We do our own
guaranteed work, lie-, free est re/erinces. Jim 474-7111.
Oeoe »34-7089
BLOWN CONSTRUCTION
Custom Alumlnnm Work
Windows • Roofing
33 Building & Remodeling
CUSTOM WOOD DECKS
Call Ron Causey
E.M.H.
562-988S
CONTRACTING:, INC.
Cement & Masotlary
ADDITIONS 4 REMODELING :
Basements, Baths/Kitchens. Dens, Rec
Rocro, Oaragess Porches. .
FreeEsUmates. ; - . : '
..41K9J7
DECK WORKS
CUSTOM DECK BUILDER
For Free Design
and Estimate, Call:
GARY MCDONALD
852-8529
LET US
DO YOUR
HOMEWORK!
FREE ESTIMATES
—ANY TYPE CONSTRUCTION—
j^
609 Bingo
COUNTRY FAIR
ANTIQUE
FLEA MARKETS
Natlons's Largest Inside Markets
Has 1 Big Locations:
,
Paralyxed Veterans of AnWHca
Bingo every Mooday - 8:10PM
Doors open at 3PM
K of C Hall. 30739 Ford Rd. .
18101 Oakwood Blvd.
Across from CreenfleW Village
WARREN MARKET
10SOO Dcqulndre. 1 block N. of 8 Mile
Rd.. has the famous ANTIQUE VILLAGE. Pbooe:
7573740
EACH FRIDAY
6:45PM
Both locations open every weekend
FRL 4-9pm
SAT. It SUN. 1 M
Open Dally 9-5 for dealer reservations
MADONNA COLLEGE
NORTHVILLE
ANTIQUE SHOW
MARCH 18, 19, 20
FRI., SAT-12-10 SUN. 12-6
Admission $3.50
Northville Community Center
301W. MAIN STREET
Exciting, nationally Important show
40 select exhibitors from 14 slates
Featuring an outstanding selection of
the finest antiques of the 18th «V 19lh C
for the discerning collector
1 blks. W. of Sheldoo, (Center Sf)
./darch 18th, 19Ui«i 10th
Frt & Sat. It Noon to 9 PM
Sun, UNoootoSPM
LUNCH ROOM
FREE PARKLVG
. , II OO Donation
ART DECO barrel couch, frame only.
hand caned with Rowers. Best offer PAIR OF Thermo Pane etched glass
«31-1549 front doors with side light panels wisteria pajtero. Designed by Mark Talaba
of Birmingham, signed. Call Antiques
by Sally Wright from llam-Spm. except for Tues. Wed. 4 Sun
»99-0159
GIANT
FLEA MARKET.
RARE COVERED crystal punch bowl
ANTIQUES, BARGAINS. FURNITURE Circa 1800'$. Other fine pieces Interested buyers only
-589-0J16
150 Dealers
FTi,6PM-10PM.Sat,Sun. 10AM-8PM ROLLTOP DESK, golden Oik. »1750:
114 E M1CH1CAN AT PARK
plant stands, metal mesh purses, large
DOWNTOWN YPSILANT1
crocks, misc. items
855-9111
Dealers Welcome
Weekdays. 97l-767«Weekends, 487-5890
BESS ORMAN
JEWELRY
JUST ARRIVED - Beautiful
Sterling and Cut Crystal
pieces. The Best of London.
Franklin
855-5558
SCHWANKOVSKY'S
ANTIQUES
FABULOUS NEW SHIPMENT
Mirrors, Oil Paintings, Candlesticks.
Brass accessories, China Cabinets. Hall
Stands, Rocking Chairs, and more.
Affordable European furnishings in the
elegant House of Fabrics Building 1500
Woodward at John R. secood floor- Call
about free parking
981-1856
Mon.-Sat II an to 5 pm.
UNIVERSAL MALL
ANTIQUE SHOW «, SALE
Dcqulndre 4 II Mile Rd. Warren
Sun. March 6, thru Sun. March IS
Mall Hours, Free Admission
Free Parking
CLOCK • Regulator, good condition,
1175.
6144193
DISCOVER
FINDERS KEEPERS
We have antique & adoptable dolls, old
quilts, art noveau. oriental rugs, leaded,
beveled glass weathervanes, brass cash
register, rolled top desk, Gau<_< Dutch
etc. II am to 4 pro. Moo. thnf Sat or
call 417-7105 or
437-1980
for evening or Sun. appla. PooUac Trail
between 9 & 10 Mile, Sparks Plata. S
Lyon.
D1XBORO GENERAL STORE
We carry a complete line of antiques &
collecUbles. Browse through this historic site & visit our bargain barn. Join
us In our annual "Spring Fling". Sign up
for our »200 gift certificate, drawing
March l i s t 5104 Plymouth Rd. 1 miles
E.of US-13 Open every day Ilam-5pm.
»«6-9559
1045 Dixie Hwy. End of Telegraph •
Has both an Indoor & outside market
Phooe
138-7880
BINGO
NEW ANTIQUE MALL opening In Ann
Arbor area Dealers wanted
1-517-548-.7008
DEARBORN INN
EARLY 19th century French armolre,
black walnut mint condition. 644-6011
PONTIAC FLEA MARKET
HERRI-TRAIL FLEA MARKET
at Merriman It Ann Arbor Trail, WestlarxL Frt. 4-9. Sat 9-8. Sun. 10-5.
Dealers "
41MSI1
OLDEINN
ANTIQUE SHOW
FLEA MARKETS
U.S.A.
Is welcoming In the Spring season with
more dealers and new merchandise.
Antiques, collectibles, bargains oo furniture, food, clothing, crafts. Open every weekend. Frt 4 to 9. Sat & Sun.. 10
to* Bring the family.
7100 Cooky Lake Rd, Union Lake.
Dealer reservations 9 5 dally «0-1100
703 Crafts
CANTON CRAFT SHOW. Mar. II. 11.
11. 44101 Fair Oaks St. S. of Ford, off
Sheldon. Candy, Silk Flowers, Baskets,
Woodworking items, more. »3 Palters
1983
SPRING
CRAFT FAIR
PLYMOUTH HILTON INN
14707 Northville Rd.
Plymouth, Michigan
MARCH 1 2 & 1 3 - 8 : 3 0 - 4 : 3 0
This showing will features some ol this
areas most talented artists and craft
persons who will be displaying their
work and providing the general public
with a rare opportunity to view and
otra some of these unique and unusual
handcrafted items. Public is Inviled -ADMISSION FREE ard FREE 3ALLOOSSgli en away to the children For
more inlormalion 459 1070
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477-11 «7
CARPENTER-LIC
QUALITY WORKMANSHIP
CARPENTER, who Jeacoes Industrial
Arts desires weekend* jobs.
Licensed 4 Insured Builder
348-«««
BUILOING C0..1NC.
MARS BLDG. CO.
KITCHEN SPECIALIST
RAYCO BUILDING COMPANY
We spedalite In custom building, borne
Improvements, additions, kitchen 4
b»th remodeling. Wood decks, 469-4780
REMODELING=
and HOME IMPROVEMENTS
• NO JOB TOO SMALLRaodal Xeeth Construction Co.4111419
RMONTRY
CONSTRUCTION
Complete borne remodeling lo 4 out
-WINTER PRICES"
New homes, garages or comm bMgs
rough In dormers or additions Yoo finish Inside
Reference, lie. 84717* Plymouth
4»M17» r ,:.- -<
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MODERNIZATION
15 Asphalt
LEHR
ALTP/
isoROOFING
TEXTURED CEILINGS
• FORMICA WORK
Cabinets, counter tops, bathrooms. Reface old cabinets. Quality work. Reasonable prices. Free estimates. 569-4417
QUALITY Remodeling • By licensed,
contractor. 18 yrs. experience. Large or
small Jobs. Highly recommended, work
myself,Call George
477-774»
CUSTOM KITCHENS
39 Carpentry
99 Gutters
78 Firewood
54 Celling Work
CARPENTRY For Home or Of nee
Custom cabinets 4 counters
Basements, bathrooms, elec, plumbing
Free estimates
47M07J
Residential, Commercial Additions,
Kitchens, Dormers, Rec Roems, Baths,
Siding. Free estimates. Prompt service.
338-18««
81(-7044
N * . AREA-PROMPT SERVICE
Residential 4 commercial remodeling
Carpentry- Roofing - Siding
Dry-wall - Wood Decks • Tile
EstbyAppL
411-4470
65 Drywal!
COMPLETE GUTTER SERVICE
Aluminum 4 galvanized. Installed, repaired, cleaned. Roof repairs. Chimney
screens. Free est Call Oskar. 541-919«
GUTTERS
A Village Carpenter
Home or Business
Call John Deutschman
- 386-1160
three Jay's
44 Carpet Laying
& Repair
BRANDENBURG CONSTRUCTION
•A - 1 FIREWOOD
Drrwall Installing, taping, textured
»30 face cord, dry wood
CUSTOM INSTALLATIONS
ceilings. New or remodeled homes. 30 0½ ft wide, 4 f t tall)
481-8517
Carpet Laying 4 Repairs
yearsln business. 343-8105;
«8t-«399
Over 10 years experience
ACT NOW with an established company
BRANDENBURG
DRYWALL
CO.
Roy »61-1711
Fred 417-0808
Year round deliveries, split mixed
15 Years Exp. New aod Older homes,
»15 full face cord, (4x8x18) 3 for 8100
EXPERT
Repairs, Cracks, Nail Pops. Installing, Lear Firewood 411-9084 or 455-7611 .
CARPET
Finishing, texturing. Fully Uc. 3*3-1800
V a l alter «. 47«-7«5«
INSTALLATION
AGED FIREWOOD
CALL
BOB for all your Dry-wall needs,
411-145»
Basement
Decks
Seasoned 4 split
large or small repairs. Texturing,
Du All Carpentry
355 face cord (4x8il8) Free delivery
LINOLEUM - CARPET - TILE cracked or damaged plaster. Free esti- 4641795 Remodeling Home 4 Business
711-6410
mates.
158-7194
CallNR-A.
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531-0917
Installation, repair
ALL HARDWOOD or Your Choice of
515-1818
DRYWALL
Wood At Pre-season wholesale prices.
BASEMENT-REC ROOMS
Hanging. Taping. Sanding. Texturing. By the semi load of 6' poles.
11 years experience. Additions. Free esBrad Carter, Carpenter
Please phone »49-3018
timates. Call Dan
391-17»
»51-0145
FIREWOOD .
ACOUSTIC
SUSPENDED
BASEMENTS PIN1SHED
8 face cord load. Oak, Maple, Beech,
DROPINCETLINGS
Offices, belli or sraodeted.
Hickory.
Ash,
Cherry, cut 16" Injeogth
Also
Paneling.
Floor
Tile,
RemodeUng
Eliminate Cracks, Nail Pops, e t t
Replacement doors asd windows.
4 split tree delivery In Oakla/d CounFree Estimates
411-8489
540-8788
Don
563-4915
Free Estimates, 474-5915 or 478-9597
ty. »180. Smaller loads available. Timbertfek Firewood Co.
U18-1388
EXCELLENT REFERENCES
All Wotk Guaranteed - Free Est
CALL RAY
477-0714
LOWEST PRICES
-'
ALL AROUNDCARPENTRY Rec Rooms - Additions - Kitchens
Fuel Saving Windows - Roofing
Tom Terns
411-58»!
•DORMERS
• ADDITIONS
•GARAGES
• PORCHES
• ALUMINUM
•REPLACEMENT
WINDOWS
•KITCHENS
• ATTICS
•BATHROOMS
AlIRepalrs -•' "«malt or targe .
•Driveways
•Residential
•Patios " • . : . •Commercial .
«teps
•Industrial
--. ROOM ADDITIONS
A LOT OF people have bad decks built
•Footings
••'•FasLeffJciesliTC. by cs. Why! Price, Quality 4 Confi- Garages.- Kitchens. Baths.' Lkensed 4
•Licensed
Insured. JDeoda Kitchens 4 Carpentry.
dence. Doo t wait till summer..
Siding.'Trim, Cutlers 4 Roofing In- •Porches
•Floors
'Insured
195-J488
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CoostocUoa_.
477-34«!
stalled. Repairs 4 Insurance work.
Waterproofing
•Backbcework
.
47«0011or*3S;»»l»
IUTM4KITCHEW
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CONTRACTORS
INC.
T DEALWITH THE OWNER
Custom Formica cabinets, counter*, 4
Additions 4 Modernisation
THAT DOE8 HIS OWN WORK
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varjue*. Crown Custom Cabinet Co.
. ' Design and Build
PauICbUeU
17UJ55
or
540-6988
Residential 4 Commercial
-: SENTRY CONTRACTORS INC
.WiD beat any written est by 10¾
.
Ucensed.BuilderFully Insured
Telly Licensed • Folly Insured ;
FREE ESTIMATE
Free Estimates QUALITY WORKMANSHIP
"632.1302
Free Estimates.
478-4441 348-0066
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U * off thru M
PRICED WITHIN REASON
S.R.Millet Bldini
KITCHEN 4 BATH SPECIALTIES
COMPLETED
P
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He* formica cablaeii or recover exist61M540
ing one*. New counter tops, etc. Rea7-BROTHERS
sonable
: Wayne Napier, M U H 7
Palming, stitlpiPMlDg.' roofing,
• I i i i ii J • m if i .
' f • • • • i ,i —
or LamlAateyoor existing CabloeU
cement,- r*modelln| of any type. Free
FORMICA TOPSrRECROOblS
estimates. Call 413-MI7
iM tt»
'.WORK MYSELF
Kftowyer M»7*4«
^j^fjftClAL 4 RESIDENTIAL
• KITCHENS*;
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f /n^aijALiTV WORK - - :
-." WortMyseir - •• .> . v CUSTOM WOOD DECK8
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Cabinet Retadng - v.-.-, Qealltf designs 4 coostnJCtioo with ACT NOW. Sprint Special • Kitchen Re.
i , DeepJtr'eoWh Materials .
ceesfte treated lumber. Al low aa modetlnf 4 Complete Home ImproveForrrdca Counters
j/>,.7,:*re«SttesiU -'i\,
per tqoare foot Free estimate*. ;- ments. Call for design A-tte* estimate.
-' 326-6026 '-y-'\ ;-\ 4.04
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Scott »51-4591
I '•'^ttvtTrdOiB.-.ivvyo.
471-3887
Visa & Master Card Charges Welcome
3 6 6 0 0 Schoolcraft Rd.
Livonia
27 Brick, Block & Cement 33 Building & Remodeling 3d Carpentry
ALUMINUM SIDLN'G
CLEANED AND WAXED
Brick. Degreasing 4 Cleaning Service
ALL BASEMENT WATERPROOFING
Licensed 4 Insured.
555-0500 Cracked.
Leaky walls 4 floors repaired
Reliable Service. Lie 4 Ins. Free Est
ALUMINUM SIDIHG
All
Work
Guaranteed.
484-6918
-Cleaned 4 WaxedBrick - Paint Removel - Pools - etc
All Types Of Waterproofing
540H788
Don
541-4915
Guaranteed
Free Estimates
ALUMINUM SIDLNG • cleaned 4
Peter MauU - 478-1543
waxed Cutters cleaned. Brick, cauopys
BASEMENT LEAKS REPAIRED
4 awnings cleaned. Call the expert.
Drains 4 Sump pomps repaired
Free estimate. American Job Corp.
SO YEARS EXPERIENCE
585-8611
Earl H Jensen
474-8114
V>.
399-0628
COtTFlEO PUBLIC ACCOUNT AHT 8
lswaCx»tfR^.rermir*tonlflb
CREAT LAKES ASPHALT CO
Driveways and Parking Lots
Reasonable Rates
415-1190 155-110«
KE1-8000
6 Aluminum Cleaning
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398-3881
CH008IN0 AN ACCOUNTANT
WwSafflt, yeisw&ecri I TnaUcaer, PC.
SMALL BUSINESSES 4 Individuals
Complete accounting
Certified
Open Year Round also
Bookkeeping end Tax Consultation
644-1070
852-3222
591-0900
• A PREMIER E V E N T *
700 Auction Sales
ANTIQUE &
Consignment Auction
ALWAYS
THE
LEADER
310 So.
510
So Washlnton at Sixth St
547-5145
199-117»
Royal Oak
ANTIQUE OAK Arrootre, single door, SOLID OAK dinette set, taMe-setf storTO" tall 38" wide, 13" deep. »150.
ing leaves. « chairi (I king), buffet,
.
719-4043 t5W/besl offer 174-7HS;
1919495
* ANTIQUESALE
VICTORIAN walnut bed li dresser.
Jinny's Antiques, Square Lake Rd. at 1800-1900 Era.
..
453-138«
Uvernols. Troy. Many Items discounted
10-50% thru March. Open afternoons JUST ARRIVED, carved burled chestTuesday thru Saturday.
»73-0116 nut L oak sideboard, 1 pc, cherry 8>
tiger maple desk, primitive English oak
• WE BUY ALL ANTIQUES *>
1 drawer cupboard, 17th. C . l o addition
Class, Postcards, Clocks, Dolls,
we bare 3 floors ol quality anUaue architectural materials, speclalitlng in
Art Glass, Jewelry. Furelture and
Shelly china. 148-3134 or
»48-7984 slaioedC leaded, beveled, & Jeweled
glass windows U doors. Fully restored
ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES. Walled or custom built to specif icaUoos.
Lake Flea Market Everv Sat, Sun. 10
HATERULS^UNUMITED
AM-8 PM. Nov! -11 Mile Rd. (I Mile N. 1 W. Michigan Ave, YpsUantl Open
of 11 Oaks^ Dealers Welcome. «14-9734 Thtt>s.-Sun., lOam-Spm, Moo-Wed . by
appointment orchance.
483-8980
ANTIQUES. 1640 Greek Revival, targe
& small pieces, oak, brass, copper, pine, MAN'S unique Tavero chair. 100 Yrs.
primitives.
«31-9551 old. with hand carved barroom scene oo
ANTIQUE Victorian hall tree, mint back. »H Ft elegant Chippendale ball
condition, beautiful carved wood, »500. and claw footed dining table. 3 piece
walnut handcarved ornate bedroom
8511711 suite, about 1910.
«81-7783
NEED DEPENDABLE ride to 8. from
work, pay (10 week, live N. of 8 Mile.
W. of Soulhfield. wort Oak Park. Erma
Call between 8am-3pm.
• 843-7380
SAT. MARCH 11. 7PM
3 Mile U Chubb Rds. i miles W. of
Plymouth.
Oak china cabinets, tables, bedroom
suite, wardrobes, sewing machines,
chairs, ball stand. 30 anusue clocks,
dressers, leaded glass windows, mirrors, pictures, over 400 pieces of anUque & collectible china A glass items
Contents of containers of English antiques.
BOSTON PR1TCHARD
Etist Wind Antiques
ANTIQUE dining room set, lolld oak
hand carved • bWet, table & chairs.
»1000 or best offer.
«41-184»
CARS DRIVEN to • all points in VS. Florida, ArUona, California. Low rates.
Insured.
NorthUnd Auto Transport
340-7044
702 Antiques
OAKLAND
Rochester/Avon
WAYNE
We wish to BUY old dolls,
jewelry, carpets.ctit glass.
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3 Accounting Services
and tax services
ELANDT TAX 8ERVICE
949 No. Main at Catatpa
Royal Oak, Ml
2 DAY 8ERVICE
ESTATE ARRIVALS
608 Transportation
Studies have shown that' people who
read the Observer & Eccentric Newspapers are high Income, educated profes453-M80
sionals. So. II you are into ballet, opera
Consignments Accepted Daily
or Shakespeare as well as the usual dining, dancing and theatre, "HEART TO AUCTION. Tnickloads ol new furniture, glassware, tools, sporting equipHEART'Is a great place to start.
ment Jewelry, some used items. Delivery and hot lunch available. Sua March
IS al 1 pm K of C Hall. 870 N Main.
There will be no charge for ads appear- Clawxoo. For inlormatloo
843-1480
ing when "HEART TO HEART" premiers oo March 11 - so compose your
BRAUN&HELMER
message now, give us a call and become
a "charter HEART TO HEART-ER"
AUCTION SERVICE
(All future ads will carry a charge).
"HEART TO HEART will appear eve- FARM
HOUSEHOLD
ry Mooday In the Classified Section of
REAL ESTATE
vour hometown Observer It Eccentric ANTIQUE
Newspapers.
MISC.
Jerry Helmer
If you wish to reply cocJMefltiallr to an Lloyd Braun
Ann
Arbor
Saline
Observer <c Eccentric "HEART TO
HEART' ad yog may rent your own 666-9646
994-6309
private reply Box. The charge for this
service is 110 for 30 days, payable la
advance.
HEART TO HEART ads will cost
11.30 per line with a roinlmuii charge
of 11 Unes or $18. This id charge also
covert rental of your own "HEART TO
HEART reply box and well mail your
replies. Additional lines cost 11.30 per
line or ask about our money saving
multiple Insertion plan.
Call a friendly O * E Ad-Vlsor today to
place your HEART TO HEART advertisement.
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476-3145 Pontiac
TAX TIME T1P8
NEW tRA DEDUCTION
— Sine* Jan 1982. everyone who worts may open an Individual Retirement Account (IRA) even
It you already have * pension plan.
TJ>e OOOD NEWS Is you have, by
law. until April 15th, 1983 to open an
IRA (or 1982 Income.
NEW 1040E2 TAX FORMS
Streamlined very E2 11 tine lorm lor
single taxpayers (not married) earning less than S50.0O0 « year. HOWEVER — this could eosl you money
under certain circumstances.
Let The EXPERTS prepare your returns for the best possible breaks
available to you.
It'a
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Time
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Can Help
ANTIQUE Custom made Mahogany
dental Instrument cabinet, made in
i»13. Empire style with double drawers Collections o/ Inkwejls. match safes,
to floor, original glass pulls, hutch-like duck decoys, eld Hummels, coin silver.
In appearance with roll back upper jeclion. Mreflnlshlng, 11300-Mi-0341 or
Alter 5pm. »73-T<il
FREE ADS
518 Education & Instruction
CHECK IT OUT
HEART TO HEART
600 Personals
A friend Is someone
you can call on
when you need him...
Call 422-4TLC
• • • • • • * • • *
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702 Antiques
INVITATION TO BID «1484 THE
TROY SCHOOL DISTRICT IS OFFER1MJ FOR SALE: 1.1«80 Ford truck, I x
II box, with" Uftiata. hlrbdraulic drive,
maximum weight 1000 lb*. Vehicle b In
good ccodiUon with 14,578 miles and
may be *eeo at the transportation department of the Troy School District,
1 » Hart St Troy, Michigan, 48M8.
Minimum Ud, 38.300.
Cvple?b( the Nd fono and inectfkaUoos may be optalned from the office
04 the purchasing supervisor, 1100 Vtbancrest, Troy Michigan 48084.
••
83J-451J
Bids wUI be accepted until 3 pro. Mar.
tl, Itti at the office of the purchasing
supervisor. All bids shall be accompanied by * bid bond or certified check la
the amount of five percent (5%) of the
bid submitted.
Toe Board of Education reserves the
right to accept or reject any and ell
bids or waive any Irregularities therein.
Signed Carl P. Cohen, Secretary Troy
Board of Education.
NOTICE
OF PUBLIC HEARING
Find that Soroeooe Special when
702 Antiques
606 Legal Notice.
The regular meeUni of the Board of Directors of the Southeastern Michigan
Transportation Authority scheduled for
Tuesday, March 1». 1»8J at 138 PM
has been re-scheduled for Tuesday.
March « , 1181 at 1:30 PM.
:i
981-5300
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HEART
TO '•:•
HEART
defcuts Monday, MarchlJ, 1981
LOST. 3-5^1, Plymouth area, male 10
month old mojti colored dog, looks like U )-oo are looking for a special someone
who
will enrich your life, our eidting
Beojl, answers to Bandit
459-9043
new service, "HEART TO HEART
MAKE A KID HAPPY - reward for In- could be a great beginning. Here I* an
LEGAL SERVICES at reasonable rates formation leading to recovery ol miss- example of the kind of tbeasage which
ing Go Cart Black bucket seat 5 HP will appear Is "HEART TOKEART" Free consultations on most matters
Briggs 4 Strattoo engine, rear tires
Mart Stern. Attorney
Young woman. 14 with Inter. «31-3871
Soulhfield at I1U Mile
847-8900 oobby, front tires smooth.
ests la sports, dancing, fireside
conversations, good ,wtoej
gourmet cooking, and long
walks la the twilight, wishes to
meet gentleman who shares
BLOOMFIELD TWP. SHELTER "
similar Interests. Must be beLost or Found a pet? Monday-Friday, >
tween 13-30 years old. Please
AM 3 PM; also nice Pets for Adoption.
send pholo, poooe Dumber and
4100Telegraph
«44 8181 e x t 1M
j address to Observer k Eocen-.
trie Newspapers, 411». BOX
FOUND - black labrador retreiver.
female 3-7 months old. March 4, Meiers
Telephone Listening Center We will keep your name and telejsaooe
Parking lot Canton.
981-4781
DO YOU KNOW vour seasonal palette? number confidential; Ihe box number
FOUND, tiny, white long hair dog. Discover thru color analysis in cosmet- will allow us to Identify yoef replies.
black collar, pink bows, Northville.
We handle all coJYe&ondeace to strict
ic makeover.
410-071 Color Consultant Pat Barger. «14-7988 confidentiality. Special O r B Reply
Boies will be set up to receive your responses
602 Lost & Found
4414 5 FORD RD. SUITE 101
Unhappy with the way your life Is
going? PONTIAC BUSINESS INSTITUTE can be your answer to a better
tomorrow. We have several campuses
offering programs in date processing,
work processing. administrative medXcal assisting, secretarial and accounting that can help you get to where you
want to be in life. Call todayFarmingtoo
478-314$
Madison Heights
-544-8«]}
Oxford
81M846
PooUac
313-7M8
DIVORCE
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Robert D. Mouradlan
IS YOUR CAREER beading In the right
direction? Are you seeking new employment? Is your resume & cover letter dynamic? Are you prepared for an
UNEMPLOYED? DEPRESSED?
PIANO LESSONS plus Voice, Clarinet,
Organ, Saxophone, Beginning Violin 4
Percussioo-in your home Popular or
Classical. All ages The Association of
Music Teachers
SI 5-0819
FOUND: TINY white Jong haired dog.
Mack collar, pink bows. NorthviUe.
«10-9711
toys.
_
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annual
Garage Sale. Proceed* to NeJjftborfeood
FOUND: Warm 4 Sheldon area, male, House. Leader Dogs, e t c <*UUl-Q343
*k»My * * Blood. «nite 4 a little
hlacOUrchSth,
4531718
WARDROBE CONSULTANT
- l o v e s * In YourteU*!:
LOST, black male mixed breed d o t
Pi^essJooalanaConfVJeoUai
medium length hair. FeblS Rewart
Jeff3«9-7»53
" or 338-1840 Kathleen
' 133-3014
LOST - black maledog with white chest
4 paws. "Brandy", Ford 4 Meyrtman.
Reward! 4 » 4807 or
311-79«« Introductory Off« 11». Croap Setslooa.
LOST: GERMAN Shepherd mix, long Weight Lots, 7pm 4 9pm. Smoking
hair, black 4 brown, male, white Sprn. HolUday Inn In Warren. Register
around mouth, 7 Mile 4 Inkster. An- at door. March 1« A It, March u V l l
LOW RATES
^
1HM11
swer* to llru las, tost 1-18-8». 355-1081 After $f<p
DAVIS* KATZ.PC
353-1310 LOST - Heavy gold watch chain, Quar- WOMAN INTERESTED ia learning
. DIVORCE.. ALL IN JURIES
too School area, 3 Yr*. ago. No Ques- modern Greek would kike to meet othReal Estate 4 Closings. Traffic, DUIL tions. Reiard 3(0-3834 or
8484000 ers with lame Interest to regards to
No Fee -1 st Consul la Uoa'
starting a BerliU group. Call Juilt .
Paul F. Joetsoo
Allen I. Glass LOST - key case 4 keys, brown leather.
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853-048»
3534555
55J-9101 Birmingham Theatre or vicinity, Sal
Mar 5.
349-0781
Professional
Services
LEARN
Word Processing
500 Personals
600 Personals
WORD PROCESSING. Private
COOPERATIVE DIVORCES
tnstrbcUoq - 3 per Class. IBM Equip- legal guidance to work out custody,
child
support
and property settlement
ment. Buelnes* Atmosphere. Day 4 eveMARTIN R PRICE
n l y c&se*. Call
«49-63*0
Bloomfleld Rills
; »14-7171
PONTIAC
BUSINESS
INSTITUTE
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623 Attorney!
Legal Counseling
518 Education
& InitrucHo*
Financial Aids Available
Placement Assistance
Call
Poetise Business Institute
Pontiac
133-701»
Farmlngton
, 416-314*
Oxford
I1MUI
Madison Heights
344-8039
AIRLINE
CRUISE LINE
TRAVEL AGENTS
2
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mmm
Refacing or New Cabinets
Formica Cocnters
Install Dishwashers.
718-7910
LOW PRICE REPAIRS
Carpentry, roof 4 gutters, plumbing 4
painting. '
476-0011 or 815-8810
MASTER ENGLISH CRAFTSMAN,
.Custom Homes, Remodeling. Pubs
Hot Tar Roofing
Price 4 work the best
»14-3817
- QUALITY WOODWORKING •
All areas of finished carpentry. Decks.
basements, kitchens, etc. Very good 4
Very reasonable. "
Gary, 191-48M
REMODELING
AU phases of Carpentry Work
NO JOB TOO SMALL
LICENSED
333-833«
55 Chimney Cleaning
A BEAUTIFULLY CLEAN CHIMNEY
- MILLER'S CLEAN SWEEPProfessionally Cleaned & Screened
SAVE »10 with (ids
515-0115
CHIMNEYS
CLEANED & SCREE
427-3981
HIGH HAT CHIMNEY SWEEP INC Insured, Guaranteed Cleanliness
Raincaps, Screens, Dampers
Sweep Special »15.
511-8531
56 Chimney
Building & Repair
-CHIMNEYSCHIMNEYS-PORCHES
-. BRICK RESTORATION
Rebuilt, Repaired, Leaki Slopped
Tock Pointing, Flashings, Cleaned 4
Screened. All Work .Guaranteed. Free
Estimate. Licensed, Insured. '311-3188
CHIMNEYS
Repaired or built new. Screened
Cleaned. Roof leak! stopped '
GUARANTEED!
' ^OA7-»9»!
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FLOOR SANDtNfrREFTNISHING
Old floors our specialty. Slain work
beautifully done, very reasonable. Free
estimate.
477-77«
Commercial- Ind ustrial-ResI
425-0030
. .
62 Doors
95 Class:
, Stained & Beveled
^arpet Laying
i Repair
SEOG CARPET SERVICE
.' RUOB1NDIN04 REPAIRS .
PADAVA1LABLE \4JI-*5Sv,Ml-41»7
. CARPET LAYINO 4 REPAIRS. ;
Rest retching, patching and reweavleg.
Reasonable.
-;--tt»4)»ii./.v '•;---:;.
CUSTOM CARPET INSTALLATION
II.34 SQVD. CarjeL Pad-IV Repairs
Available. No Job fco bti or STrutl/rUrereoces.CnafiDleed Call Bob: 917-874«
64 Dressmaking
;
ttTaiterlng:
. ALTERATIONS V >
~stCastom8e«in| -. ••-
' f>»e By Professional Seamstress '
Fast Service, Call Stody ,
411-3MT
CUSTOM BEVELING
STAINED-GLASS
COMPLETE ELECTRICAL SERVICE
PROFESSIONAL WORK
VERY REASONABLE RATES
._ ....^....:.^1.
357-03»«
Finest Handmade Bevels Available
Custom Stained Glass, Sandbtasting
Antique Stained 4 Beveled Glass
Window* 4 Door*. RestoraUoo
DEPENDABLE ELECTRIC
Reasonable Rates
Licensed • Insured
557-9*9» .
WILLIAMS ART CLASS STUDIO Inc.
693-4770' ~
ELECTRICIAN
FORHTRE
' FREE ESTIMATES • LICENSED
»»1-441»
»«»-130«
96 Garages
69 Excavating
EXCAVATINO. Ireochlag, sewer, water line*, pW». parking tots,.catch
basins, septfc tanks, licensed. '
s»8-«7tl
Reasonable.
.: u-CUSTOM ALTERATION SHOP. .=••
EXCAVATINO. WATERIiNES.
Offering all type* of sewing and mooo- - StrftXRS 4 SEPTIC SYSTEMS
grammlnf. Zipper* r e p U c e l .
':>'• . Leading, Trucking, Fill Dirt, Sand,
:, - IDayService oo Most Hem* .
Gravel 4 Top Soil. After «pm, 433-(3)4
• SlS-ltli OrTOV OREEjl 47I-1SOO
-bUaW,
/¾ Fences
\mmny
ABSOLUTELY all home 4 office repairs. Carpentry, electric, plumbing,
roofs, installations too. Call anytime.
HANDY-MAN JOE (Insured) 355-51*8
> All^rypes Fencing
Free
EfUrrfite*,
WofT
List
Year
• Prtce*. Goaranteed»13-4314
533-0831
I'm Not The Plumber
ALL ELECTRICAL REPAIRS- - Resldeetial 4 Commercial, breaker 4
fuse panels, plugs, violations. Lit Low
Prices. Free Est Anytime
384-7949
teries;
t^pleUDrnra .
Mint NO JOB tyW SMALL C
AAA HANDYMAN
Home Imp!Cncu«:iil& tlume Repairs
Interior • Exterior. No iob too small
Very reasonable. CaU Keith
410-0178
Call Ken or Jim .
GARAGHDOORS^
-OWNER OPERATED'
WORK GUARANTEED
»57-3» «0
«43-084»
AAAA HANDYMAN
All Home 4 Office Repairs
From Roof to Basement. Interior-Exterior. No Job Too Small. Bob, J48-5118
474-8953
TAVLOR; Security 4 energy saving*;
- KCEIBOIWC
steel replacement entry door*. .""
LICENSED CONTRACTOR ;
TRAPP-. New Def todoof and tlumlnum
... RESIDENTIALZ.COMMERCIAL
'
CARPET CLEANING
•lorm door*. Insurance claim*:
Shampoo and steam: Tile floor care. Li- CaU»am-»pm. .',
' 1 8 1 - 8 1 7 » |»X discount for Senior* . • 531-7114
REPAIRED OR REPLACED.
soredbooded.'frce estimates. SatisfacElectric Operator*.
4134417
WAUG-S ELECTRICAL SERVICE
tion guaranteed,
»44-v717
Repairs, service'. LB lalUtloos. Coram 1
INFUTION BUSTERResJoWitlal, »4 hr. emergency service.
Tiylorl piece Garage Door*. . •
. INFLATION FIGHTINO SPECIAL*
FREE ESTIMATES .
:. .477-«?»» » x 7 . » 1 4 3 . » i 7 . » l 5 0 . l » l 7 - » » 7 5 .
Taylor Steel SecUooal Glrage Door*.
*«7.'»l67.»»7.»|71lJs:7-»l»».
WHYPAVMORE? •
E2-Uft HHP, electric ©peoer with i
Call Gleun for your Best Deal
Powerful safe truck-mounted' .FREE
digital coolroU-»17».«i
'.';•'
Licensed Electrical Contractor.
Steam Clea rung equipment
HS-M51,
41)-9141
Allen Overtead Door Co. • 411-4910.
Cleaner carpets . •
Quicker drying.
AU Types Work.
• »3» 4 »13
Sales, Service, lnslallatloe Since 1*64,
Starllte Cleaning Systems
102 Handyman
HANDYMAN
OARAGE DOORS :
Winter Special •• . "
Taylor Door Dtstri butor*^ Farmlngton Carige Door* ' 477-1380
42 Carpet Cleaning
A Dyeing
63 Draperies
. $25 any room £ Hall
$15 each added room & hen Custom
-GUTTERSNew 4 Repairs • Screens 4 CJea ning
540-6783
Don
5«3-4925
BASEMENTS, kitchens 4 bath remod
eling. Painting, wood decks, all home 4
ADDITIONS and BASEMENTS WIRED LEONARDS FLOOR SANDING 4 RE- office repairs: Big 4 SmalL CaU Tom
SERVICES INCREASED OR MOVED FINISHINO. S3 YRS EXPERIENCE for a fair price.
¢24 9841
QUALITY WORK.
- VIOLATIONS CORRECTED •
REASONABLE PRICES •
417-5513
Expert In Detroit Edison's New
"HANDIEST MAN IN TOWrT
terruptfble Service for Central A/C
For help In getting your house In shape,
WOOD FLOORS
' licensed Master Electrician
call Marv. We are efficient and fatrl1
SOLD,
L\STALLEp4
REF1N1SHEO
YEARS EXPERIENCE
priced-No Job Is too small'!
411-745
Staining a specialty EE ESTIMATESDays »71-»100 .
Eves 541-087»
HANDYMAN. .:
DAVID rXOSS.
559:0315
Carpentry, electrical, plumbing
drywall, formica, ceramic, all types of
home repair*. Calipick,
4lz-69S7
ADDITIONS WIRED
ADDITIONAL CIRCUITS WIRED
AUTOMATIC FLOODUGHTS INST.
REPAIR 4 REFINISH FURNITURE
POOLSWTRED
I Day Service with European Touch
Any Type of Canlngand Rush
SERVICES INCREASED-MOVED
Pete
192-0840
Free Estimates for quality work
10 Years as a Professional
HA2E HOME SERVICE
SPEEDY
Carpentry 4 Painting
ELECTRICAL SERVICES, INC.
Electrical 4 Plumbing
464-1035
NEW 4 REPAIRS
Screens - Tuck Polnl
IDayService! - . 34X788
Don
5«Vtvl5
:
81 Floor Service
New Gutters - Roof Repairs
614-5157
93 Furniture
Finishing & Repair
CHIMNEYS 4 FIREPLACES .
Built, repaired.' cleaned. Insurance
work, wood stove lnstalla.Uob. State' Ucensed. Insured Free estimates.
Northville CoutrucUoa
.148-1018
:
66 Electrical
BOLLIN ELECTRIC
Cleaned • Screened - Repaired
MIKE RASHID ;5
Nor the plumber's son,' but any work
you should have, t shall soon have done
Plumbing, electrical, rec room, formica counter tops, cabinets (vanities a
specialty). Dishwasher, appliance in
sUllaticfl. Reasonable.
FRANK RASHID
474-5652
REPAtR OR REPLACE
All home fix-up Jobs, carpentry, electri
cal, plumbing, roofing, caulking, wall
papcrandparntJohn, -,--,. 512-500»
WE ARE READY • Roofing 4 Vents. »11
type fences, Bew 4 repairs. Wood decks
4 enclosures. Painting 4 trash removal
Over »0 year* local experience..
Fred 471-3171 ;'.. • f r a n k 477-0042
105 Hauling
AAAAAA SERVICE- WEE-HAUL
Garage, Attk*. Basement Cteaoout
Remodeling. Cleanups. MOVINO
. Reusable Items Hauled Free
»4 Hr. Service-114-1179.HONEST PRICES • Trash removal, any
kind. Building tlte cleao-up. Garage 4
Baserhenf cleaning. Fast Service,
•
{z< 474-1840-".
v
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• •:';-"•'••' IHAULITALL
Trash, garage' 4 .basement JurJc Old
furniture. appUkbcesl Commercial 4
residential: : debris. Very reasonable
417-7384
• •';-•: »»»-«745
'.-'•'-LOWPRICES-, v .
Bring your best deal to me 4 1 wjll beat
Rubbish Remoyal and Clean-up
Itl Owner operated * serviced. Taylor
-.;
Garage,Basement*,Yards
Garage Doors, Operators, tiding 4 re- 4711682
modeling. 1 year guarantee. 474-5451 Fail Servic* .
MORE
STEEL INSULATED GARAOE DOORS
1 piece 4 sectional garage door*
'< ,'IotUIUUon4»4rM<e '.
Taytot gained liisUller*', .»5*-»74»
'•v
.'ii
•
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i H i - " y II it
ia
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99Qiitters
:
ALUMINUM GUTTERS . Replace your • rusted •• *IK$ •peeling
gutter* with baked enamel algmicmra
fultert i downspdvU. t l 40 per a
0uir»Ble*jI.F)re« est . .Ray,Ifrcilf
.- :t
>J:
"«y
Thursday, March 10. 1983 O&E
703 Craft*
706 Oarage 8alet:
Oakland
COMPLETE LAPID1ARY SETUP for
lludlo or *bow circuit Selling u a lot
0ARA0B-M0V1NO SALE. Beverly
Will train. Serious Inquiries coir.
Hills. Excellent items. 17111 Beech255-2725 wood, 1 M l N. o( Beverly Rd. IH bUs.
B. o( Southfleld An da/ Sat
WANTED
QUALITY HAND MADE CRAFT8
BLOOMFIELD HILLS* - Carage/movWi wll (or you.
lng (ale. Than thra Sat, llaro-Opm.
Craft Co-op
45»-»140 Squar* Late ft MJddlebelt 1041 E.
Hammond Lake.
SPRINO CRAFT SHOW
March 2«, 10-Spm. «4451 A w Arbor GARAGE SALE - Troy, I I H Tyler. N
Trill Tables «valUble. I l l each.
of It. t btochs E of Rocheater. Mar. 1»,
417-411?
425-27)1 II. II. Assorted clothe*, housewares.
antique coke machin*. Motorcycle
m
Rummage 8alet
ANNUAL LAKSER H1CH SCROOL
RUMMAGE SALE
Sit. March lit*, lanvlpm. »45« Lahser
R4BlooaimidHiils.
ATTIC RESALE PRESENTS
Another Metro Rail Flea. Market 1(»41
Plymouth Rd, ) blodta E. of tnkster.
Sunday. March 1¾ I CAM 1PM. Collectable*, aatiaoe*. tUxraare, much more.
For dealer Info call Steve
5)24977
THE BROADWAY SHOP
8
BOY'S CLOTHING • sixes 54-. girt*
tops, she 14. excellent coodiUon,
404-70«
Encore II
BOUTIQUE "
• FRONT ROOM 0
Newly Arrived from Chicago BooUque
NEW Designer A Fine Clothing
at Bargain Prices
• FUR BOUTIQUE*
Annual Fur Clears nee
Now Carrying MARY LOU BLOCH
Line otFloe COSMETICS
• BACKROOM*
Visit our Consignment Boutique
147« ORCHARD LAKE RD.
I MlleW. Telegraph
Open Mon. thru Sat. 11 AM SPM
(42-)214
Consignments By Appointment, Please
EXQUISITE WEDDING GOWN, voUe
with Veoise Daisy lace trim, matching
Mantilla k slip. l l t o . Mother's dress
1W 1 prom gowns, 115 each. All rise I.
Call alter 5 ) 0 PM
»81-117»
FURS - ranch mink Jacket, sise 10,
$550: Opossum Jacket with hood, size
10. »100 Opossum k roede waist Jacket,
aire ».$50
<55-»)il
MOTHER OF the Bride/Croom dress,
sire 10. beige, worn coce, cost 1170-.
«7» or best offer.
411-04»!
NEW Dal too lady's spoit, bamboo color,
•lie 1«. never worn, cost »I»5. sacriflce,
to «95.
474-tUl
NURSES UNIFORMS, new. oever
worn. Size 10-11. Shoes, size (- Half
price.
J40-5017
PROM DRESS, size 7. Worn once.
Taifeta aad lace, lavender Perfect coodlUoo. 140 After (pm.
541-10O1
SPRING CLOTHINO at affordable
prices, Farmlngtoo Community Center's Second Edition Resale Shop,
14705 Farmlngtoo Rd. Clothing donations and coosfgnmenU accepted. Moo.
thru Fri, UJO-Spm, Sat, 10-12 0000
WEDDINO GOWN - Beautiful Chantilly
Uce, never been worn, size »-10. »115.
Cell after 4:10 or weekends, SS5-40»I
WEDDINO GOWN. With matching hat.
PrlsclUa of Boston designer, site i.
«00
(51-«1M
Bergstrom's Inc. Healing
Servke-Repa Irs- Re pUcemen U
Furnaces, humidifier*, air cleaner*
Visa ft MC
522-1240
ENERGY HEATING
*
SERVICE & INSTALLATION
GAS FURNACES
AIR CONDITIONING
FURNACE CLEANING, $35.
24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE
m
729-2332
& 114 Income Tax
ACCOUNTANT TAX CONSULTANT
Bookkeeping ft Systems Services.
Llyonla ft Farmlngtoo area.
5224075
477-7774
ACCURATE INDIVIDUAL RETURNS
ConfidenUally ft professionally prepared in your homer Reasonable. Free
Estimates. 454419( or
4(44((2
m
ALL INCOME TAX RETURNS
And AccoonUng Service
Prepared by a CPA
Call Evenings,
4(4-)70
DORAL INCOME TAX
577) Cantoo Center Road. Cantoo
Special Rates to Unemployed
CA114554480
m
APT. SALE • W. Bloomfleld. Frt SaL
Sun. Everything most go. Sofa bed, love
seat, i s gallon aqoartam ft fish, deluxe
mahogany water bed, levelora, verUcle*. master bedroom I srtltwt. ciilda
farnllore, drapes, lamps, Maytag
washer k dryer, wall units, extras.
Weber grill, bakooy famltore. 151-«««
¾
MOVTNO SALE - Must seU Antiques,
fine china. I ft round bed. other furniture k mbc.'ltmcs. 10« to »100. SaL H ,
24(4» Old Orchard, G Court. Novt. 1
MOV1NO out of sUte. Everything m e t blocks. W. of Haggerty. betweeo Grand
to! Soolhfield S i t , March » thro Sun. River « 1 0 Mile
March 1). Jam -(pea 2149)Sherman. I
GARAGE SALE IN FAMILY ROOM
block, E. ol Telegrah. I block No.
NOVL 2)404 Forest Park. Thors, Fri,
ofSMile.
SaL March 10-111110AM4PM. Off 10
RUMMAGB SALE • March 1!. »am - Mile. 1/4 roll* W. of Bock Rd 14K k
4pm. Community Congrelational sterling silver Jewelry, tne^s. ladles k
children'! clothe*; t n k i i M c i j ; booseChurch. 27 (00 .Southfleld Rd,
Lathrup ViHage
559-004« bold Items; odds k ends.
TROY Oarage Sale, Tvea. thru Frt.
11AM1PM. off Decalndre betweeo
705 Wearing Apparel
15.1«. Hempstead to 1 7 « Berkshire.
BEAUTIFUL WEDDING DRESS. alxe
WHIRLPOOL Mark I «ide-by-slde re10. oever used, will sacrifice, tlVO.
tee maker/water, avocado,
422-710« frigerator,
tike Dew, ItftO.
«41-5544
WEDDINO DRESS. Short v e i Spring
WHIRLPOOL WASHER k electric
style. Site 10 (small). (Hi«47-51)4 dryer, excellent condition. 1100 for both
»1-1(11
ALMOST - new designer clothes ft fur or best offer. «7«4)44;
headquarters pretests.—
BEDROOM rnrRNlTURE, Mediterranean, triple dreser wth 1 mirrors, armolre. night Hand, «41»«15-«*«
BEDROOM SET. walnut doable bed
complete, lovely headboard ft foot'
board,» drawer dresser, excellent coodlUoo.
«5-5514
GEtB MATNTENANCK CO
Complete Janitorial Services
. O00J Service Is our Business
Com.-Res.Dal Free Est
M»-XX)
JANITORIAL SERVICES
,
Available (or Home,Office, Industrial
For fre*e*UmaU call
.i .:
MJ-M»l.»2J-t»»«
' .
1» Undtcaplnfl
WOODARD ft Meadowcrtfl black
wrought iron forcrture (14 chain, »
misc. tables, chaises, toveseatsr -teacart). rIENREDON furniture (triple
dresser, night stands, book caMsetX
C&alrs,
paintingslamps,
ft prints.
telescope,
TVs. books,
many brass
ftoe
{wis beds, china, linens, dothi ng (lady's
14, men's 40L) Nearly new Sears xlgtag sewing machine, trash compactor,
microwave oven, violin, mink itole,
queen size bed. matching cooch ft
loveseat. table*.plants, 1 refrigerators,
deacon beocbes, elect movie screen,
Sony reel-to-reel recorder, speakers,
glass ft chrome table ft chairs. This
beautiful home has both traditional ft
contemporary furnishings with many,
many lovely accessories 1 misc. Items.
1380 DORSTONE PLACE
BIRMINGHAM
ESTATES
ET CETERA
644-3682
A FACE CORD of firewood to t semi
load of logs. From 1 to 100 yds. of wood
chips, shredded bark, top toll, sand,
gravel, stone, etc Tree Service, stump
removaL Fast Courteous service.
FREE ESTIMATES.
MYERS LANDSCAPE
Spring dean Ups ft U w a Cuttings.
Cot
' 'areas.
Serving Birmingham, Bloomfleld
i
Residence la the tret for 1« years.
Free Estimates. Call
Joe or Jim at « 4 4 1 4 « or
«14-4(44
Hank Johnson & Sons
PJM U W N SERVICE
SPR1NO CLEANUPS
for the home or business. We also do
UndscapUig. For free estimates, call
Mike.
51V»H2
Since 1970
Ptease phone 349-3018
H.L. RENAS
LANDSCAPE
IN BUSINESS SINCE 1952
COMPLETE LANDSCAPING
• Construction ft Designing
• Trees, Evergreens, Shrubs
• Sodding, Sod Stripping. Patios
• SPRTNOtCLEAfiVPjb^HATCHlNG
425^9777
POWER RAKING
(Dfrthatching)
Average yard 120
Free estimate*
52V7I15
POWER RAKING
591-0776
148 Maid Service
NEED HELP????
Call Sasie'f Home Service! Complete
LANDSCAPINO ft NURSERY .
cleaning -tnd maid service.-Washing
Designing ImtalleUoo - Free estimates and Ironing toe YES, we do windows.
Stan Lincoln Landscaping ft Nursery. Our women are bonded. Insured and re721-2190
liable. U your home is in need of a little
T I C call today. Susie,
5444111
RANDAL LANDSCAPE
Road Gravel. SUg, Stone. Grading.
Pruning. Spring clean-up. Farmlngtoo,
Bloornfleldareas.
«244)0»
150 Moving & 8torage
Rite-Way Moving
SMALL 0 AS ENGINE
Loral Suburbs It Lohg-DisUncT
REPAIR TUNE-UP
Punos-Our
Specialty
155-1974
Lawn mower bUdes sharpened ft
balanced. Call Dave,
474-1941
DEPENDABLE MOVINO
After Hour* and Weekends
LIVONUACCOUNTINOFIRM ;
Handled carefglly-Curanleod est .
lodivtdual/srnall business returns
135 Lawn Maintenance
C*U anytime
177-2(20
Days/Evefliogs/Sat kpeolntmenU
BStMINOHAM LAWN CARE
Enrolled agenU/Masterr in UxaUoo
JULIUS ROSS MOVINO CO. LSC
Spring
clean-up.
Uwn
cutting
thatching
Moctgomery ft Assoc, Inc.
5)17451
CUSTOM work, household moving, ofFrccerUmate*
fices, packing, pianos, appliances, local
PAY THE LEO AL MINIMUM
Call Keo or Greg. «41-490«
ft State of Mich.
)57-2(74
• Fast ft Accurate
CftCLANDSCAPINO
• Atfordabte ft Confidential
MOVINO • EXTRA CARE TAKEN
U w n cutting starting at 110.50 weekly,
15 Yrs Accounting ft Tax Exp.
Houses, Of flees ft Pianos
bush trimming, spring clean-ops, power
HlSOfcbccJcrtftSalte lOf
7 Bays - Friendly Service '
raking,(ertllWag. Free est,
5M-7J74 O.Moooey.
Roger Thurston, 412-2()0
521-0140
EUOENE-S UWN MAINTENANCE 0
STAN'S INCOME TAX Free estimate*. U w n cutting. Spring
And Insurance. Bookkeeping And
clean-up. Power raking. U w n aialr*.
5 r « » l 0 165 Painting &
Accounting-. 5)24770-,
((4-7241 Shrub IrUnrntn*. 714-44»»
Decorating
TAX PREPARATION- Specialize la InQUALITY
dividual or small businesses. 1« yr*. exOROUNM MAINTENANCE
ALL TYPES O? PAINTING!
perience. Former IRS tgenl Master's ft new landscaping by established cooIn Taxation. Tax SpecUUit tnc»»24«»0 Irartor. Free estimate ft 1 5 * discount Ceiling and Wall Repair, Tertuiidng ft
minor home repair*. Excellent referfor early subscription. Northern lub- ences.
Free esUmaU*.
. 411-4414
.
WtW.AOCOUNTlNO ,
orbs.
Day* «42-14)2. Eve*. 291-)942
i- . I TAX SERVICS
Expert Taxe* done la your Home
A Third Generation
8ft K UWN SERVICE
,.
Reasonable Fee*
_. Clean-ups, culling, trimming Painter,..
Evenings ft Weekends.
24(4))1 and edging. FREE ESTIMATES.
Dao
512-27»»
" Family Owned ft Operated
SPARKLE JANITORIAL SERV.
Pull Service loci carpel cleaning.
C o t o T m T . l n i , Exc fef. 4(4-1(¾
b having another
FABULOUS SALE
at an Art Collector's Home In
BLOOMFIELD
VILLAGE
i
AAA COLLEGE STUDENTS
Will move your Home, Office or Apt
SHADS TREES
furnishings
DependableftInsured.
INCOME TAXES prepared In your County Une Tree Farm. Wholesale
home by qualified professional with Grower*. Maples, Crabs, LocustftAsh. Local or Long DlsUnce. Mark. 545-0115
We Dig, you plant U c «74-1544
Master* egree In Uses. 7 years experiADVANCE TRANSFER
ence, reasonable. Creg Ferenc47l-)})»
Prompt careful service, local and Stale
TOP SOIL
of
Mkal
gaa Charge bv bb not boor.
SAND-ORAVEL '
INCOME TAX RETURNS
CRUSHED STONEftETC
Confidentially ft Professionally
Prompt Delivery
Reasooabie Rates
prepared by Experienced CPA.
BOS MOVINGftSERVICE
511-T547
Call for appL Plymouth
. 454-2525
Any site lob. reasonable rates, short noWOOD-MODE. INC
tice
service.
Free Estimates - Insured
INCOME TAX
BUTLDINO/TRUCKINO
Ml-4172
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Reasonable Rate*
SAVE MONEY
CALLUS
New Customer Discount Call 459-1455 132 Lawn Mower Repair
123 Janitorial
ESTATES
ET CETERA
BEDROOM SET - 1 piece French proFRI..SAT.Mar11,12,10-4
vincial, bed, double dresser with mirror
ft nite table. 1175.
1)9-(151. DorstOM runs betweeo Cranfcrook Rd
i Covington Rd. 1 bfts. S. o( Quartoo)
BEDROOM SET. « pieces, white, boot , . -NUMBERS GIVEN OUT AT «10am
case beadbosrd with frame, chest and"
dresser, «154.
154-4047 ETHAN ALLEN bedroom furniture,
hard rock maple, yellow finish. 5 piecBERNTNA portable sewing machine es. 1 chests, hutch, desk, alghUUnd.
with case, 2 years old, used twice, like New coodlUoo. »1000.
«44-1144
new. »500.
Evenings, »47-1571
BXCELLENT VALUE - Handsome solBROYHTLL TRIPLE dresser, «115; id walnut dining room set Uble (2
Kenmort washer, »115; M gallon fish leaves ft padsX (chairs, china cabinet,
tank ft stand, 1150-. Kenmort refrigera- Wlddioomo. Quality furniture worth at
tor, 1 yrs. old, (115. Collectible dolls; least «4000; will sell for »400, «51-57(8
white antique satin draperies, triple
width, »100. Mist
474 1141 PAMTLY ROOM furniture. Custom
drapes, wall light, carpet remnants and
BURLINGTON HOUSE dining room carpet samples.
144-4527
707 Oarage Saioe: Wayne set, china cabinet, 1 leafs,« chairs, cooFOUR
PIECE
contemporary
CANTON • Mar 10,11, lOam-Spm. Ev- tecbporary.aoUdoiMr.OQO: 751441» set, excellent condition. Call after
erything goes, misc. 4414« Braodywtne CHILDS BEDROOM set, crib plus J
«44-7451
off Sbetloo betweeo Joy/Warren.
dressers, will sell separately, good coo»51*71» FULL WALNUT bookcase bod. I
OARAGE SALE, Cantoo. Many boose- diUoo. Call
dresser. 5 drawer cbest, »250.
hold Items Including furniture, washer, CHINA cabinet, mahogany. Urge, made drawer
walnut 42 In. round Uble with 2
light fixtures. 10am. Mar. 10,11.11.11. by Drexel (exquisite), »550. Duncan Modern
leaves,
4 chairs, black leather seats,
4«»« Keystooe. First i t S. of Ford R4 Phyfe dropleat table (1 leaf). »150. 4 small buffet
ana glass china cabinet,
W. o( UUey Rd., via Addison
chairs, «1». Set for «100.
5 71-457» «500. Doublebl-foMbirchdoors, walnut
dARAGE SALE • Westland Mxlti faml- CONTEMPORARY cooch and match- stain, like new. flu 7» 171 opening. «40.
ly- baked goods k basement sale. 1171« ing chair In excellent coodiUon: beautiParkwood. March 11,11. 104 Betweeo ful glass and Incite oootetnporary cofFIJrXNTTURE - dining room set, R-Way
Cfcerry Hill k Palmer off Venoy.
fee Cable. After t PM. calh
»514 »54 blonde mahogany Uble, 4 leaves, pads,
CARAGE SALE. Livonia. Aluminum DESIGNER living room group, contem- < chairs, china cabinet, buffet; mahogaUdder, power Uwn mower, garden porary sofa, chair*, e t c Not right foi ny bedroom set, double bed, dresser,
chest of drawers, end Uble, chair,
tools, etc. Fri, March Uth. 15501new apt Priced to selrfast!
««1-117! maple bedroom set, bed, hi-boy. end
Curtis, (htila ft Wayne.
DINING Room set. Walnut, round Met- Uble with Limp-, antique ruble rocker,
GARDEN CITY. FrL SaL ft-Son. »- al Masters 1 leaf. « padded white antique maple chair. Formica top di5pm. 12751 John Haul Ml Veooy, be- chairs. »250.
S7S-OW oetU Uble. 1 leaves. »744444; »51-2(14
tween Ford k Cherry Hill). Freezer,
riding Uwn mower, other misc.
DINING ROOM Set. solid pecan, china FURNITURE SALE - Television, piano,
cabinet, oval Uble ft 4 chairs. tSOO. dining room ft bedroom sets. 545-2174
OARAGE - MOVING Sale, Livonia, CaH after (pm.
«44-774« GIRL'S white Basset! bedroom s e t
Thnrs. thru Sua 10-4 except Frt. 10-1
Garden tools ft equipment, household DINING ROOM set, Drexel, walnut, twin bed complete, dresser with mirror.
Items, coffee Uble. work bench. Udd- drop leaf extension table, buffet. « night stand, looks new. »450. 418-1975
ers, lawn furniture, antiques ft many chairs, «500.
»511155 FURNITURE from several estates-15
others. 155« Hidden Une. N. o l » Mile.
occasional mahogany Ubles (several
DINtNO ROOM SET, « piece. Contem- heavily carved), « china cabinets, »
IblockW.ofMlddlebelL
porary, hutch. Uble ft 4 chairs, good leacarts, 4 buffets, 5 dressers with mirUVONIA. »45» Crown, W. erf Wayne, N. condition. «450. After Spm.
514-1)11 ror, 4 highboys ft chests, 4 night stands
of Joy. Wide variety of Items for everyft vanities, 10 mtbogihv beds (some 4
DREXEL
'
bedroom
suite
Including
ooe? March llth-1)0). »an>5pm.
beadboard, night stand, boreau/corner poster), 12 Duncan Phyfe dining room
REDFORD. 1141» Marloo, Schoolcraft, desk, matching book shelves; Kimball tables (some dropleaf), ( acts dining
Beech area-furniture and misc. items. office desk, H l W , walnut finish with room chairs, several antique spnov
471-457«
formica top; Two 7»" t cushion brocade stered pieces,
SaL. Sun. March 11.1»,»AM SPM
print sofas, I oalt desk, 1 twin bed; mat- HEADBOARD fuU/qoeen size. Geld «'
tress, spring ft frame.
naugahyde cooch. Plaid (gold/dark
708 Household Goods
Call after 4pm.
»51-5095 brown/cream) wool cooch. Dark brown
DlNma ROOM SET • f rultwood, china leather hlde-a-bed modern couch. AsOakland County
cabinet, Uble, 4 chairs, less than 1 yr. sorted lamps with shades. Medical ex-.
AIR CONDITIONER. AD standard fea- old, will take hall price.
471-417» amlnaUoo Uble or exercise Uble. 2
window air conditlooers. ('.modern
tures bras digital thermometer and automatic thermostat Fits window 11V," DUNCAN PHYFB dining room set, ex- walnut corner cabinet 2 curved glass
to 1»" wide. Only used one season. Ex- cellent cooditioo. Buffet, Uble.« chairs. antique china cabinets. Assorted wall
S7«-»»54 mirror*. Toy chest Modem yeUow coocellent coodition. »11».
455-4441 («00 or best After 510
temoorary china cabinet, mirrored
EMERGENCY CASH Raisini Sale., backwaa
144-191»
Une. »150-. « " range bood, black, ex- Factory opens door* to public National
haust fan.'light, Hfc 10x11 multi-color name brand bedding, new b wrappers, HEARTHSIDE ETHAN ALLEN Orlencarpet with pjd, 1 1 0 . 1 Founders wal- startlng-al4J4.. Buy-direct, oow and Ul Fretwork bed • kingstze. catalog
»41-777» «15-S«»-7. also «4- » drawer double
nut chests. «115 each.
«24-4(40 save-CAU »17-1110 or
dresser, al-5012.
«45-27(4
AMAPOLA by VUleror ft Bock J din- ESTATE SALef Mahogany dining toom
ner nUtes, In box. Floral wallpaper. set, secretary desk, drje»i--rl
iN dining room set. Queen
Moe/gold/coral/green on soft white; 18 kitchen set. antiques, cryfu) ft 4
Anne style, oval table,'1' leaves. 4
rolls. After 4PM
545-4011 misc. 2»7 Park, CUwsoo. between 14 ft chairs, »1200. After 4pm
659-7199
15 Mile, oil Uvemols. Sit. lOanHpm,
ANTIQUE Uth Century hand carved Sun, 12-4 pm.
HENREDON Knotty o a M 4 inch round
ornate cherry wood inlaid bedroom set
Uble, pedestal base, two 10 Inch leaves,
(double dresser. 2 oK* stands, 2
4 arm chairs, cane lattice backs, velour
needlepoint chair*, twin bed), beadcushions, excellent condition. «1900 or
board inlaid with birds, flowers, swirls,
best offer.
151-004»
from the French Consulate In Braxil.
Once owned by the French Ambassador
HENREDON Walnut triple dresser and
to Brazil. »1100. will separate. »72-457»
night stands, 2 metal desks and chairs.
Woodard dinette set, 2 oak bachelor
Sales ft Appraisals
chests,
540-2440
ATTENTION BAROA1N HUNTERS
o( Household Fumixhingi
W. J. Sloane solid wood Trestle Uble.«'
LARGE We* Bloomfleld Apt ContemOoe of the Oldest
x 2* plus 2 leaves, extending to »' with « EsUblished Firms In Oakland Comity porary ft Country French ProvinclaL
CapUans chairs, mint condition, priced
Living, dining room ft much more. Call
to sell at «400. C a l
64U17J
for appointment "
(41-1944
J0ANK8 TAX SERVICE
Taxes .prepared professionally in your
heme. Redford, LirooU ft Farmlngtoo
areas.
255-1404
\
!
70S Household Goods
Oakland County
APARTMENT SALE. Everything must
goes. Top quality farjiltKre u excellent
coodiUoa Coach, vertical blinds, tables
limochmore.
17:5415
KENMORS WASHER ft dryer. Avoc»- BABY CRtB/mattress, chest 1 1 »
oVexceHeot condition, »400. After Spm Playpen, atrollers ft much more.
«1-7074
«»-»«71
BAKER SOFA. »0 Inch, perfect coodlMOVTNO/OARAGE SALE • Birming- lion, also overstuffed easy chair,
ham. Retiring * moving north, we caa t
155-5045
U l e J i all Maybe oar surpha will be
your treasure. Household Items. Jewel- BEAUTIFUL Contemporary Sofa,
dishes, some antique* ft furniture, loveseat, asking «415. Cocktail ft 1 ec4
ur*. Pri, Sat March 10-1», 10am- table*, asking 1500 Kitchen UWe, ask4pm. 17M Pine. W off Chesterfield be- ing «15*. Weekdays after (pm, anytime
weekends
1544(4«
(we«a Maple k Oak.
FLEA MARKET at Hamlin School. •
Rochester, oo Hamlin Road Sat.
March II. I Oam • )pm. Clothing. Toy*.
misc.
Continuing our winter clolhllg 50¾ off
& more store wide clearance.
FURS. DRASTICALLY REDUCED
Spring Item* arriving daily at M% off.
.4414022at THE BROADWAY PLAZA
MMUeiMlddlebett
Open 11 AM4:)0PM, Mon. Thru SaL
708 Household Goods
Oakland County
THE LAWN
MAINTENANCE CO.
D.E.SPOONER
WALLPAPER-PAINTING
Finest Work Now at Winter Rale*
Free Estimate*
Commercial .ft Residential
Lawn Maintenance
Landscaping & Snowptowlrrg
Liquid Fertilizer
Asphalt Sealing & Irrigation
356-7877
UWNCVTTtNO
ft TRIM SERVICE
Free Estimate
CaUBltL^4M-O04)
U W N MOWINGftMAINTENANCE
ACRE LANSCAPJNO- Power raking, Starting al III49 weekly, trimming.
spring tlean-up, first cut (re* with *um(54,705
- - - •conlncl
1 Quality work, reasonsbl« F r e i t a ^ l S d ,
fnef
11)79(4
rale*. 44)-211)
LEADINO U W N SERVICE
Commercial It Residential
BULLDOZING A GRADING
EstabUsbei Sodding. Soring Clean Up*
Cutting from ItOTW-lW or » » : » »
. MACKLER BROTHERS, INC
^LtCOURE LANDSCAPE SERVICES
Complete landscape maintenance
Complete Lawn Car*. Coodo*. Apt*.,
F»nrJngtofi, Bloomneld »r*4. ' .
Comin, Re*. Sprint clean-up*, tractor
4>n«I»4U«« ©c 47«-!»«»
wort ft L*nd*optng.)54-»llTl97-1140
--476-0648^
^^^^*^*^m
526-4264
**
A. R. MAKI
QUALITY PAPER ft PAINT
Comm/Re».„.Int/Exl
Free estimate.
4)7-172(
.BESTWAYPA1NTINO
Quality work tt reasonable cost
Free tstlmateJJceased.. Insured
Livonia
»15-1»)) or 517-517»
BILL MOORE Horn* Improvement
Custom Texturlted Ceiluip ft Walls
l i c e nsedTtntured.
.Prymouth, 459-1643
CERAMIC TILE; decks, palnUng, plaster, roofs, -wallpaper • .we do It all!
Go*raotee<l, free estimates. 4711)10
CHARLES H. MARSH
- PAlriTlNO/PAPERHANOINO
1))1) Fen Loo Ave. J?edford, Mich.
MW554
mmm
165 Painting &
Decorating
708 Household Qoode
Oakland County
708 Household Goods
Oakland County
PRE-RENTEO FURNITURE ANTIQUE PORCELAIN woodborolng
RETURNS FROM MODEL HOMES ft stove, architectural drawing table, ping
pong table
14»2«l
TRANSFERRED EXECUTIVES
..Savings up to 70%
APPROXIMATELY 40 YARDS Green
LIringrm. Ubles . .
«4» KartsUn Carpeting, 4 mon ths old.
452-7594
t drawer file cabinet
»40
Servicing
»pc. dinette*
m AVACADO Tappan dishwasher »20.
Wayne, OaklandftMacomb Counties
Contemporary sofas
(154 Celery patio curtains Mxh<r »10. One
pc. walnut bedroom set . . . . »200 year oM.
4(4-2252
KAY
247-0361 4Hereulos
toft ft chair.
. »115
ANN ' - '
771-0197 Thomasvllle 2 pc. bedroom set. . » 4 » CHINA CABINETS (\\ old oak,
(550 front ft sides, square. 41"il4i5i'
HOUSEHOLD FURNlSrUNCS, must BassettlpcsecUoca)
H'lesch.
415-«4"5«
s e a Everything goes. Roy a) Oak.
(49412(
NEW MATTRESS &
COLONIAL SOFA, earth tone pattern,
»150. Carpeting. 54 yards -gold/brown
BOX SPRING SALE
flecks, »154, Both 'excellent coodition.
HOUSEHOLD
FACTORY SECONDS
411-170*
VALUESTOI500
HOUSEHOLD
& ESTATE SALES
Conducted by "K"
Painting ft Wallpaper
Insurance Repair*
Plaster ft Drywall Repairs
25 yrs. exp. Uc.ftIns.
If you desire Quality call;
Dworln - 557)7«»
Novak • 549-7711
DON J. FULLER
PAINTING-WALLPAPERING
710 Misc. For Sale
Oakland County
709 Household Goods
Wayne County
FURNITURE, sppUaoces, tube
BEUEYKITS
•'.-;.
Ctll Moa . Tb«u%, 2«-55i2
A LITTLE BIT OF EVERYTH1NO
Friday. 415-407« Garage Sale Item* Year Around. Df.
SIDE the rear ytUow building.. :
MATCfllNO EARLY AMERICAN soft NEW ft USED. 11-7 cm dally. 1-} Sunand chair, »100. Call after» pm,
day. JUST IN: AccoroW vWln, gs|U>,
155-2571 men'* suits, feel recorder, curtains,
MOVTNO SALE Canton. Furniture, dated books, bead Bghts, lamp*.'
PENNY PmCKER'8 MART
toys, aquariums, rjoie. 411( Orhan, E.
(22½ W. 11 Mile, Royal Oak
of Hagierly off Joy. Thurs. thru 8 ¾
•5PM
454-547»
•AM-!
546-7744
HOUSEHOLD ft Garage Sale. Red/ord, CHILDREN* RESALE Shop needs
March 10,11.11.10-5 «404 W.*ChB;ago, Spring and Summer clothing la excel« blocks E of Inkxler Rd. 1 loveseats, lent coodiUoa Infants to I t Moms ft
occaslona] chairs, Ubles. lamps. lullan Tots, 4)145 Grand River. F»rmlngtoa
provincial dining room set 2 kitchen
sets, mapl* bedroom set, gas stove,
electic stove, ) refrigerators, dishes, EXERCYCLE brand electric exercise
441-1540
glassware, kitchen utensils,
clothes, bicycle. »400 or miU offer.
SALES
1
COLONIAL STYLE Cooch, matching;
FULL size Mattress or Box Spring . »75 chair, earthtooes, coffee Uble 4 wall mUc. Everything must'go »27-111». FIREWOOD, ased hardwood, dried,
CONDUCTEO BY
411-204«
QUEEN size Mattress or Box Spring»45 unit Excellent condition. »150 comstored Inside, delivered »45 per (ace
KINO size Mattress or Box Spring j»5 plete. Call after Spm.
«7-4091 HOUSEHOLD SALE. Dearborn. Solid cord(UlilC).
J744140
mahogany bedroom set 5 piece, «500. OARAGE SALE- .Beverly Hills, nsov-,
BARGAIN HUNTING?
GLOBE RENTS & SELLS
etc. Sat Sun, lOaro-Spm. 1(74» W. Out- 1st 1)015 NotUSgham Dr. between 11
&
PANY
i COMPANY
3 ROOMS OF FURNITURE er Drive. Cherryhlli-Telegraph area.
ft 14 mile W off Lahser, March 10.11.12.
562-1387
569-2929
FARM1NGTON HILLS
LOVE SEATS, pair, traditional, beige, »-5pro. Family room furniture, skts,
AT ONLY~$748 '
HOUSEWARES SAMPLE SALE, New 17417 Grand River at Hsbrtead «74-1400
good coodiUon, »55 each
. 541-1414 boots, bench press, bar bells, ping poog
(Represents a (0% Savings)
merchandise. (0-7(% off, plastics, pots,
Uble, Chirmglow bfcq grill, paintings,
TROY
pans, wicker, glfiware, more. F i t Set
MAPLE HUTCH, bauUful coodiUon. oM records, cornet electric typewriler,
«44-1(00 1 PIECE UVTNC ROOM . . (449 95 »175 Maple Uble ft 4 chairs, »50.
10-4 2172» Virginia, Southfleld. & of 1» 1100 EMaple(t» Mile)
palnUmlsc.
Includes:
Mile, E. of Lahser. Ester on Potomac
After 7pro or Sat 5»1-1»«»
QUEEN SIZE bed with dresser, brass
Chair, Sofa (oukes into bed)
KITCHEN CABINETS, Formica countheadboard, excellent cooditioo. Must
2 end Ubles, 2 Uble lamps
'
MOVINO SALE- Self-cleaalng range, ers, sink, dishwasher • from remodeled
INTERIOR
see to appreciate!
47440»!
coffee Uble
kilchea
»150 or offer.
551-7151
maple bedroom set chest freezer, rear
DECORATOR'S/^
bagger mover, large fans, Uwn and
SCANDINAVIAN - EUenon sofa ft love
KITCHEN
CABINET
Door*,
solid
WalFurniture In her Urge bony, mostly seat, Cuzelle leather chair ft ottoman, 5PIECEDfNETTE . . '. . (II8.95 other Items. Reasonable.
4(4-915»
Tableft4 chairs
nut Mediterranean style, like new. )
new, priced to sell Sofas In velvets, ole- lesk ft We dining Uble. 4 chairs, leak ft
year*
old,
best
offer.
Call
Friday
or
fins, loveseats, chairs, Ubles, unusual glass coffee Uble, Rya rug, Maxzega
REFRIGERATOR • gold, frost free
»47».*^ (50 Traditional couch ft love seat like eveolngs before Spm
497-5139
lamps, curio cabinets, secretary. Bed- EgM. Kael ft Ltwy light, »1000 com- t PIECE BEDROOM
Double dresser/mirror
newXOO
455-4419
room aeU with armolrs In king, queen ft plete, will sell separately, call after
MOVING ft Carage Sale - Birmingham.
chest bed, springs, mattress
full sites. Pecan dining set, also Queen Too-ft weekends
«44-175»
REFRIGERATOR - »50. Freezer H50, 404)4 Bristol Une, 11 Mile ft Teleft complete bookcase bed
Ann* cherry dining ft bedroom with
graph Furniture, misc.. Fri., Sat. Sun.
sofabed
ft
1
gold
chairs.
»150,
assorted,
poster bed.
water skis
»91-1554 March 11.12.12.
COMPLETE - »74» - 2 ROOMS
InSoctMkM
154-7114
SINGER
ALL NEW - Or buy any ooe room
SOFA. French Provincial, 1 cushions, MOVING SALE. Bloomfleld Hills. 1405
KENMORE WASHER ft gas dryer. Av- DIAL-A MAT1C xlg tag tewing maTERMS AVAILABLE
only 2 months oM. will sell tor Vi origi- Quartoo Rd. between Lahser ft Teleocado Green, «100 for both or best of- chine. Embroiders, appliques, butLAY A WAY UP TO « MONTHS
nal cost »190
474-1(14 graph, comer Peabody Drive. Sat ft
fer.
««-191» tonholes, etc U U modef sotoot trade
CALL MR STEVENS
in. »59 cash or monthly payments. New
Sun, March ll.lllh. 10am-5pra. EverySO?A
7ft
gold.
1
cushloo,
»15».
After thing goes. AflerSpm.
540-77(4
(UNO-SIZE mattress, box spring ft machine guarantee.
721-43404
4pm.
)97-22((
frame, 1 Yr. old, teakwood bookshelf/
Mon. thru Sat - »am4pm
MOVING
SALE
Fri
thru
Son.
bedroom
UNIVERSAL
desk, must s e a After « PM, «424127
WAYNE HOME OUTFITTERS
SOFA, (« loch rust print »100. Colonial set ping poni Uble ft other fumitareSEWING CENTER
124)4 Michigan Ave.. Wayne
rocker »90. CockUll ft 2 end Ubles. 1514 Black Pine Trail. Troy. Near
KROEHLER dining room set Lighted
chrome with smoke f\»a tops, »100 sct
FS 4-0905
china'cabinet. 1 leaf. « chairs. Very
BEAUTIFUL «4 piece NoriUke china, Chrome Uble Ump »15. Globe chrome Adams ft Long Lake off Beach Rd.
goodcoodiUon.-«500.
«44-21«) SIX DRAWER dresser with mirror, very good coodition, service for 12 plus
floor lamp »80. Evenings.
4594414 MOVING SALE - Novt 1194» East Le241-409«
LOVESEAT, Lamps, picture, end table matching vanity, bench ft nlghlstand. serving pieces, H50.
bost. Thurs March 10 thru weekend.
S.ftD ANTIQUES
oval area rug. boot shelf ft other house- Ethan AQeo white high rise trundle bed. •JICYCLES, womens > speed, mans 10
Grandfather clock, couches. Uble. mirSat
only.
447-110«
Household
ft
Estate
Sales.
Conducted
bold items. Must sell
2104042
speed, woman* bike used twice, reason- with experience and Integrity. Call for rors, bed. dresser*. po» bellied stove,
solid oak wardrobe closet misc. All
271-211» SprtngSpecUL
MATCHTNO COUCHES, plus matching SK sWe S Bent »141 Udder back able offer* accepted Tim
• »17-1744 must go.
4744440
chairs,
»70
each.
2
arm
chairs,
»»0
table lamp, excellent coodiUoa, «254 or
BLUE
velour
living
room
s
e
t
good
coo"47«-5««l
TABLE, ( chairs, overslded MOVTNG SALE • Soothfield. Furniture,
offer. After Cpm,
»57411» each, dark finish.
6tioo. »125. Call after 4pm. 595-1404 TRESTLE
dry sick. Paid »2100. WiH sell for »900. appliances, drafting Uble, crib A high
MISC. furnishings, furniture, excellent SLEEPER/SOFA. «4 inches, avocado, BUFFET. Old, Walnut »45. Large bent9114(97 chair, garden equipment clothes, misc.
474-1572
cooditioo. Some sports. 2155 Bedford, fair condition. (44wood rocker, »50. Glass ft chrome end TV • RADIO ft phonograph combina- etc' Thurs. thru Sea 10-5 PM. »1140
Sat March 11,10-4. NE comer Square
Uble, »44 1114515:
Eves. 181-40»«
454-117»
SPRING SALE
tion, in solid walnut cabinet Deeds Winchester.
Lake ft Woodward.
»54-2442
Mahogany, fine 9 p c dining set «495; « COMPLETE contemporary oak bed- work, »150. White sewing machine, cab- NON PROFIT organization selling exMOVING BEVERLY HTLLS- 24015 pc Queen Anne dining set «449-. 4 pc room set 1 yrs. old. Bassett »1450 or inet style. W.
517-5542 cess cookie Inventory from recent fund
Nottingham Dr. between 11 ft 14 mile cherry bedroom set M50; ornate best offer
«49-5574
raising endeavor at below cost »20 per
TWIN BED, dresser, mirror ft night- case
W off Uhser. March 10.ll.lt 9-Spm. French sofa. »119; mahogany roll top
in lots of 10 or more (IO-21b tics
411-4141 per case)
Furniture, expanding table.'sofa, rag. desk, »750; Victorian settee, fl«9. Unu- COUCH ft loveseaL off while ft green. rtand.»«5
45)4122
chair*, atereo console, bar stools, ping sual ubles, lamps, chairs, chandelier*, »150 Green velvet chair. »50. Twin
TWO
Ethan
Allen
dining
Ubles.
1
cberpong Uble. much misc.
mirrors, glass, paintings, bronzes, bedroom set single ft double dresser, ry with Queen Anne legs. »450. 2nd OFFICE EQUIPMENT CLOSING.
»100. All excellent condition. 5914190
orienUlla. EXCITING • Come 00 In!
maple pedestal, «475. Both 44 In. round Typewriters ))».»« Desks «79.50.
MOVTNO SALE - Birmingham. »-5 PM..
Chairs » 1 4 « . IBMY J59.W to »99.9».
Sat, Mar. 12. Hi Doamar Ct, W. of ANTIQUE TRADER COUCH, »0 In., Laxyboy lounger. Queen wiu> 2 leaves ft In excellent coodiUoa Copiers, cash registers 50% off.
«17195«
Southfleld. N. off Lincoln.
brass headboard, hldeabed, double
Shredders - coUators »199. Selectrie
11805 Van Dyke (IV, Milerd.)
dresser, twin folding bed.
241-2942
TWO Queen sized beds. 1 dresser*. « typewriters »599 96 Computer Ubles
MOVING SALE. Birmingham. March 10-5 Daily
7SS-TMV
4444404
10 thru 15. GE doable door green re- TWO BEDROOM sets, 1 king size, ar- DINING ROOM SET. wild cherrywood end Ubles, ooe used 17 x 7 aluminum »9930. I l l W. » Mile.
frigerator with Ice maker. Red pLald 4 moire, triple dresser, nigh-stand «750.1 by WiUet Dropleaf Uble with I leaf. sctUooal garage door with hardware. PARAGON Kiln. 14. for firing ceramFish
aquariums.
Mast
seU
Call
Mike
cushloo cooch. Large Safe. Green vinyl French ProvincUl, pale yellow, « piec- pad. (chairs, buffet »400.
411-1(15
9(1-1159 ic*. Excellent cooditioo, 5 Band. Realisrecliner. Queen size ft full sise mattress es with trundle bed »»50r
tic short wave radio receiver Excellent
559-5119 DtNINO ROOM set »415. » pieces,
ft springs. Massage uble. Whlu kitchen
condilloa
1)4450)
4(4-1941
Uble with leaf ft buffet 5 Mexican dec- TWO SOFAS, 1 living room chairs. 1 good coodi boo.
Warehouse Sale
orator chairs. Mid Victorian antique burl wood formica will units, other DINING ROOM TABLE and 4 chairs.
REMODELING ft Spring Cleaning Sale
ALL
NEW
FURNITURE
marble top table*. Mahogany twin misc. household Items.
Bedroom set end tables, chandeliers,
451-7«25 40" round, pecan wood with formica
headboards. Assorted draperies ft rods
411444» Bunk Beds . . . . . $99.95 pan racks, lulian Uquor/Tea cart,
Misc.
'
«44-1144 TWO twin Hollywood beds, «7»ft»15. top. »100.
mens clothing ft much more. (24-1987
47M275 ETHAN ALLEN captain's chairs (»X Trundle 8eds. . . .$119.95
MOVING SALE • Large ft small Items SEARS
self cleaning electric stove, avHollywood
Beds.
.
.$119.95
»50 both. Rollrite wheel chair, very
refrigerator, double bed and headboard, UPRIGHT FREEZER, »50. Two (ft good coodiUoa. II00
4124101 Roll Away Beds . . . $99.95 ocado, excelled coodiUoa »150. Sears '
dining room set Ubles. chairs, ft acces- metal wardrobes »15 each. 7ft hlde-adrill press, good coodiUoa (100 II oak
sories. Call for appointment Mar. 10 bed »50. 2 metal cabinets »15 each. EXCELLENT coodition, book-curio Mattresses
$39.95 kitchen cabinet drawer ft door fronts
thru Sat, Mar II
540-9012 mangle lrooer «15. Three 1 speed fans cabinet «90. buffet-vanity »115. fine Adull Bedroom Sets $499.95 only, unstained, oever used. (100.
tlOea.
451(551 porcelain china service for 11 »40. 1
Caned rocker needs re-upholslering,
M0V1N0 SALE West Bloomfleld. Pic»J5 Cash only.
474-5447
gold velvet chairs »75. electric red flreBED-N-BUNK
nic ft ping pong Ubles, humidifier, book
pUce with logs »40, exercise bike »15.
We Do Get Resultsl
shelves, fan, clothing ft household
STOVE with microwave, refrigerator,
-Sleep Shoppe Inc.
149-1015
Items. Mar. 10 »4.4111 CUire CL. N of Ask Our Satined Customers
dlniog room set furniture, ssowblower,
24425 Plymouth Rd.
Lone Pine, E. of Orchard Lake.
EXCELLErfr VALUE - Stereo console!
Uwnmower. mlsc baby items. 55)-74(7
References furnished
711oog x 17-Wgh x 17"deep »175. ModV/kBiks.W. of Telegraph
NEW "DAKOTAH- Queen Bedsprtad.
TRAFFIC S1CNAL. 4-wsy red flasher,
Estate & Household SaJes^ ern 5 piece bedroom set » 1 « 412414»
KE 1-1740
quoted medium blue, matching print
old style with box. 24". 1175. works.
1)1-1147
draperies, valances. Bice Wool carpetFACTORY DIRECT TO YOU
WEBBER 43RILL like new. »10. » F t
ing, 11«U j t h a l l - reasonable. (42-5()7
Furniture Wholesale Distributor* of picnic Uble. »10. «1 In. table ft 5 chairs,
Michigan selling all new- merchandise »15 Motorcycle trailer. »40. 10 x 10 TRAMPOLINE. 7 X 14 ft, premier
ORIENTAL breakirooL brass/glass
brand. »500 CaTl after 4pm
«444991
In original cartocs 1 piece mattress
dining room Uble, I Queen Anne chain, We will coordinate ft dispose-of your tets, twin (5». full »7». queen (»9. sofa- portable dog kennel »75. Other mlsc
EsULe
ft
Household
furnishings
In
1
reItems.
454-7)01
TWO
GAS
wall
unit
furnaces,
like
new.
CE washer ft dryer, after «pm 1514*12
liable ft etndent-professlonal manner • sleener* »11», bunk beds complete »4».
15.000 BTU each and also all hookups
7 piece living rooms »119. decorator WHITE BUNK/Twin beds, good coodi- Included. HOO.each.
PENNSYLVANIA BOUSE Queen Anne at Too Prices.
(554417
Umps from 114 M. 5 piece wood di- Uoa
1(1-1111
Collectors Cherry Captains Uble ft 4
"YOUR VALUABLE POSSSIONS
nettes »159. »400pits now «175,
side chairs. S light pewtor chandelier,
ARE OUR SPECIAL CONCERN"
Now open to public, skip the middle711 Misc. For Sale
excellent cooditioo. «1100.
«12-5442
Call: BETTY G..
man. Dealers ft lostitoUonal sales wel- 710 Misc. For Sale
SOFA - good coodiUon. Lounge chair.
come. Name brands Seru. etc.
Wayne County
642-9020
Living room chair. Other mlsc houseOakland County
«451 Builalo. Kamtramcx, 1 blocs N of
bold goods.
144-1454 WHIRLPOOL ELECTRIC washer ft Holbrook, 1 block E. of Conant
AQUARIUM, 20 calico, compjete outCARS-$100!
dryer. (115 both. Window air coodiUon«75-11(4. Moa. thru Sat 10 Ull 7
fit «50 or best offer. Answering maSOLID wood kitchen set. 5 chair*. Pic- er. »75. Avocado swivel rocker*. (24
1(70« Telegraph, 2 blocks S ol 4 Mile. chine. Ule new. »95.
557-2»«»
tures, lamps, dishes, odd ft ends. An- etch.
TRUCKS
- $751
After 5pm, 4744597 5424040. Moo. thra Sat 104. Sun. I l l
tkruawhlUdresslnit table.
»574704
ATTENTION - CAMPERS
Available at local Gov't
WOOD DESK Lke new. Vaxiireill and 114«« Gratiot i blocks N. of 7 Mile.
Used Camping Equipment Sale
Mlro lithographs. Best offer 457-17»! 511-1500. Mon. thru Sat 10 UU «
SALES BY
1090» Grand River, corner of Oakland. TeoU - Urge ft small Stoves. Back Sales. For Directory on How
WOODEN
SHUTTERS
with
fabric
loto Purchase, call 24 hrs. (re»114900. Moo thru Sat. 10 UU 7
Le' Manage
Pacb ft Heaters. Shop EarlyftSave1
for « ft doonrill, 4 ft wide, 4 fl
Credit cardsftchecks accepted
No sale too Urge or too small. Let ex- aert
Buttons Rent-It
fundable) H312)-931-5337.
high
window
track
ft
framing
included.
Delivery available
perts do the wort for you nominally
112« S. Washington. Royal Oak
Asking »175. qUafterJpm
»55-5190
•Ext. 2067BCan Debl titer 4pm. 4424412
Lilly M.
SPECTRUM
165 Painting &
Decorating
DECOR INT.
709 Household Goods
Wayne County
(P.C.R-11C.W.G-9C)*13C
A COMPLETE PLUMBINO SERVICE
TIM'S PAINTINO
ft CAULKINO SERVICE
Residential ft Commercial
Free Estimates
Call Tim. 141447«
DETORI PLUMBING
ADVANCE ROOFING
Shlnglet flat roofs
LicensedftInsured
5)4-5711
Plumbing ft drain cleaning, professionally done. Fast dependable service ft
reasonable rates. No extra charge for
ALL ROOF LEAKS STOPPED
night*; weekends or holiday*. No serNEW ROOFS. Seamless Gutters,
vice
charge,
licensed
ft
Insured
24
hr
Vents, Flashing, Drip Ledge, Valleys
TRIM By JIM
332-6013
10 yr*. exn. References. Birmingham/ emergeocy serv. 40 gallon. 4 year war- Guar, Ref, Free Est, U c
5)1-51«
Bloomfleld. Reasonable, free estimates. m l y hot water healer, »200 installed
ALL ROOF REPAIRS 6 LEAKS
471-1355
624-9462
Guaranteed licensed ft Insured
Oakland County Only
50% OFF
A DEPENDABLE MASTER Call Anytime
545-1944
32 years exp.. Work myself
Plaster & Drywall Repair
INSURED -
559-0232
WINTER SPECIAL
. LOWEST PRICES-BEST WORK
ON PAINTTNO *
INTERIOR. EXTERIOR
COMPLETELY INSURED
All work fully guaranteed
425-9805
PLUMBER. Peter Friedman
ALL TYPES
OAK PARK PLUMBING, Southfleld
Highest quality In repairs ft new InsUl- Shingles, tarring, .gutter* cleaned and
repaired
and
relates
carpentry.
UUon, sump pumps, disposals, faocets.
.474-0011
Sewer Cleaning expertly done, moder- Small or big jobs.
ate prices. AU work guaranteed 24 APEX ROOFING offer* ouality. guarhour service In Oakland County.
anteed work, completed with pride.
Repair*, free estimates, fair prices.
Call 557-4449
4744444
Doo'l wait for disaster, call the Master Excellenl references
-CHUCKS PAINTINGInL/Ext, Paperhanging ft Removel
Stucco Ceilings, SuUn, Varnish. Will BRIAN'S PUMBING CO. Licensed
beat best deal! Insurance work441'445 2 master plumber. Repair, ttectrle jswer
cleaning ft new work. 24 hr. emergency
service? days a week. 15* off all labor
COLORS by RONftTERRY
Quality Painting ft Paperhanging.
with this ad
45942»)
Free EsU mates Cheerfully Gtvea
We aim to please-4414244
JIM'S PLUMBING REPAIRS
SPRINO SPECIAL • SAVE 25%
Reasonable rates
LICENSED* INSURED
COUNTRY ft Kth Century stenciling
Call
Jim
533-0831
dooe professionally for the walls of
year borne. For free estimate call Tom
LAMPBTS
Professional
Plumbing
at
«71-224» Renew, Re-pipe, repair.
European Touch
CUSTOM painting, vinyl papering ft Reasooabie Rales • Free Estimates
tile, staining, varnishing. "Renew kitch- Residential • Commercial
_
72440(7
en cabinets, lullan Journeyman, Dave
WALLPAPER-PAINTING
1(4-757» LICENSED PLomber, dralt cleaning,
INTERIOR ft EXTERIOR PAOTTNG Giovanni J, Sacco,
Free Estimates
repair*, remodeling Dependable serCUSTOM PAINTINO
INSURED
Interior ft Exterior. Paperhanging. vice ft reasooabie rates. 24 hours,
GUTTERSftROOF REPAIRS
Nolan's
Plumbing. «»7-2227 or ))440111 - Professional • Reasooabie - Reliable
Plaster repair. Reference*. R. Wlcberl
FREE ESTIMATES
51(-21(1
Licensed and Insured
LOW PRICE REPAIRS
JOHNWTLLIAMS.
«55-5411
PLUMBINOftSEWER CLEANING
ReUted AlteraUoos
170
Patios
PEAK ROOFING
FATHER ft SONTEAM
47(-0011
ComnVl, Res Hot Tar. Shingles,
PATIO SCREEN DOORS,
» year* experience
Aluminum Siding.TrimftGutter*.
NATES PLUMBINO
PATIOGLASS.New ft Repair
Reasooabie Rates
General
Repairs Insured. )99-70(7
FREE"ESTIMATES, VToUUons, Water
Track RepUcements, Roller* ft
Call 4954424 or «41-027«
Handle* A1« Window. Berkley, 547-121( Healers, Disposals, Sewer Cleaning.
VAUGHN'S ROOFING SERVICE .
INTERIOR EXTERIOR PAINTINq
Res.ACommT.)944177;
(55-1444
Chlmnefl ft Repair*
Reasonable prices, (pedalixlng In cusAU Work Guaranteed Low Rates. Erp.
PLUMBING ft MAINTENANCE
tom enameling, staining, graining of 180 Piano*•Tuning
Days, 522-7«?. Eves, after 4,4554714
New Installation 4 Repairs
wood, inc kitchen cabfertfe.
5)4-22)4
Sewer Cleaning. Free estimate
Repair«Refinlshlng
WOLVERINE ROOFING
INTERIOR EXTERIOR PAINTING
Discount to Sr.OUrens. JIM, »11-1095
CommercUl ft Residential Shlngter*
Very reasonable. 10 years eip,
VERY REASONABLE
PIANO TUNING & REPAIR
PLUMBINO SERVICE
UvonU. Plymouth, Ftrmlngton
9)7)0)4
9)7-)7)4
Quality-Reasonable
REPAIRS
ALTERATIONS
Call alter 4pm
4(441(0
JimSelleck
Free Est
455-4515
LICENSED
JERRY-SPAINTINO
5)4-2417
Days: 515-4591
Ev* 5214161 241 Sewar Cleaning
REPA1R-REFINISHING
Experienced. Quality Workmanship
.
European
Master
Technician
PLUMBING
ft
SEWER
CLEANING
Plaster Repair • Neat ft Clean • .
ALL DRAINS OPENED
40 Yr* Exp. Free Estimates. »124721 Low Rate* - No Service Charge •
Reasooabie Rates-Any Area Free Est
Where other* fall, 1 socceedf
Free EsUmates. VloUUons Corrected.
Expert
Licensed Call Paul
444-)411 » ) 5 4 l i r plumbing by Joe Wood
JOURNEYMAN PAINTER
5X4415
200 Flattering
-Reasonable Rates-Free Estimates
PLUMBING WORK DONE
Call Frank,
544414» or 5(2-191(
ALL PLASTERINO
BILUS DRAIN SERVICE
Reasonable rates. Fast service.
WATER ft FIRB DAMAGB
No Job too small
24 Years Experience
- U 8 U N C PAINTINGTexturing Drywall Repairs. Repouble.
274-24«»
PLASTER REPAIR Interior-Exterior
422-6884
Licensed, Prompt »174174.411-1744
- References- Work Guaranteed
B t J SERVICE
Call Paul 449)575 and 474451«
A SPECIALIST IN SMALL WATER
Expert Service • Reasonable Rates
Damage Repair, 14 yr*. experience. RALPH'S PLUMBING
• Sr.Cttlxen 10* Discount
Clean Work,ftdoihe wort myself.
LIVONIA AREA
4744114
478-5237
5)4 91 < 5 or
512-15«»
Quality Painting REPAIRS-REMODELING
Senior Cititen Discount ,
417 5JS1
A l PLASTERiNO
SEWER SERVICE
NEW CONSTRUCTION
Drywall, texturing. New ft Repair. SpeHot Waier Tanks ft Disposals
Seniors 10* discount
M. QORELICK
cialising In water damage. Own work.
Master Plumber Uc. «510»
Catl-Bcbal
5)741(9
• Professional Palntlng-DecoraUng
Reasooabie rate*.
474-794»
INSURED
Commercial ft DecoraUve Spraying
40 GAL HOT WATER TANK 245 8ewlng Machine
FREE ESTIMATES
Guaranteed. Licensed, Insured
Plastering ft Dry Walls. Stucco Wort
$205 INSTALLED
v 474-0911
No Job Too Small Call Anytime.
Repair
774242?
FAST
EXPERT
IN-HOME SERVICE
SEWER
A
WATER
Une*
PAINTINQ
LIVONIA AREA • Plaster ft Drywall
FOR APPOINTMENT PHONE
InsUlled Cleaned ft Repaired
HUSBAND A WIFE TEAM
Repair*. Free Est Guaranteed work.
licensed
Master
PlumberInterior ft exterior painting, wallpaper- Insured. Also spray or hand applied
398-1242
Huron Cllofoo'Cooat Company »41-1794
log. Call Tim or Bar>
9411!«» textures.
^
515-51»
SEW1N0 MACHINE ft
PLASTERINO ft DRYWALL
225 Reflnlthlng
Vacuum Repair. Any make or model.
PAtNTlNO.PAPERING
Repairs, additions, new works
Rome Service. Free Estimate.
PLASTERINO. REPAIRS
All
work
guaranteed
All Repairs Guaranteed
595-704)
WAUWASH1NO
Su!»Uc.«4»-H'47,
474472?
4740011 OT«154410
Furniture Refinlshlng
PLASTERINO
ft
DRYWALL
PETE THE PAINTER
249 8lipcovera
Custom work tor Fin* /urnltuire
New ft Repair Hand or Spray TexturExperienced Interior, Exterior
RESTORATION
REPAIR
ing- Work Guaranteed 20 Year*
BOB'S
CornpeUUre Rate*.
Experience.
«42-0712 or 240-041»
KUSTOM SLIPCOVER SERVICE
644-7755
Free Estimate*
11147»)
YOUR FABRIC OR MINE
PLASTERINO, drywall ft Uxlore
1003 OP-FABRIC SAMPLES
work. New ft repair. »« year* experi• ROLLERWORKS •
FREE ESTIMATES
ence.
Oakland
County
ooly.
Sal
VaDeriPAINTINO ft WALLPAPERING
476-077(
nl.
'
4)5-741« 233 Roofing
Interior ft Exterior Painting Quality Material UsedtoAll Wota!
ABLE TO STOP^vOOF LEAKS
-Kipert Wallpaprt Hanging- New Roofs. FUt Roofs, Repair*
260 Telephone 8ervice
SpecUlixIngtA Foils, Vlnvbl Paper* 215 Plumbing
Residential - Commercial
Our Work Is Guaranteed • Insured;
& Repair
7551(74
Al'8 HOME REPAIR SERVICE
with many Satisfied Customers!
ACCURATE ROOF1NO ft REPAIRS
Sink* ft faucet* replaced. Faocets im• Call- ^ •
CONNECT-A-PHONE INC.
Shlntl*ftRot Tar Specialists
Rotterworkj PalnUngftWallpapering paired ft rebuilt Hot water Unks reSales • InsUllatloo • Repair*.
Lk. ResldeoUe!ftCommercUl
placed. Drala eleanlnr No service
FREE ESTIMATE _ 4 ( 4 4 1 «
525-6810
chArge.rretestlmale.Ai
4574(1) All work guaranteed free est (42-0457
•Small Job* Welcome) •
Int-Ext Painting. Wallpaper
Plaster ft Drywall Repair*
Insurance work Welcome
The finest quality - The best price
Your Satisfaction Guaranteed
722-0180 427-0038
641-7766 -
.u •.—/. , * \ ^
ZENITH SERVICE
»10 DISCOUNT WITH AD .
In home service. "
TftTTV
2(1-2217
269 Tile Work
' ALL ?YPESXERAM1C TILES
New ft Remodeled Free EsUmates
»5 Years Esperience. Call after 5pm
Marvin Berlin - 5474147
284 Wallpapering
C & S PAPERHANGING
$5 per roll & up
634-8356
CUSTOM WALLPAPER
INSTALUTION
FREE ESTIMATES
455-5407
PAPERHANGING IS MY TRADE Let
CERAMIC TILE INSTALLED
me do yoar work and I know you win
> walls around tcb, 5' high. 1299. Bath tell your friends and- retaUves. Referremodeling Guaranteed work.
ences Ernest R. Heleobart
244-1)44
After « PM. 4744(09 or 517-544-8921
WALLPAPER REMOVAL
OP A U TYPES ft PAINTINO
CERAMIC TILE INSTALLED
INSURED
A.GOLDIN
54 years experience. Kitchens.
Baths
ft
A-1 ROOFER
AETER4PM,
«544499
-foytrx-AU work guaranteed_
Fast-I Day Service
Unlicensed.
N
,
()7-5(17
Don
540-(7(4
285 Wail Washing
CERAMIC TILE. S U T E ft MARBLE
A-l ROOFER waou work. IS jtirt exNew ft Repairs
BILL'S Walls, Windows, CarpeU
perience, expert insulUUon ft quality
materials. Free estimates. Save Mooey. Free Estimates
595-0888 cleaned Painting. Very reasonable.
Insured Free EsUmates.
Call Joe Cregory anytime.
474-1594
FRANKO-S CUSTOM TILE
545-21«)
8ft L ROOFING
Tiathreoms, Kitchens. Floors
LOW PRICES-GOOD WORK
New -Repairs! Tear-ofls • A SpecUlly!
Remodeling ft New Constnrtion
Wallwashlog. window ft rug cleaning.
Gutters. Vents. No yob too big or small
Call Frank Eves. - )4)-)100 '
Painting. All types ol repairs.
4)4-54)4 • Free EstimaU -9)741)»
HOME SERVICES
Handyman.
474-0011, S44-M10
CHIMNEYS. NEW ROOFING
Bathroom Remodeling
ROOFING REPAIRS,HOT ROOFS
Ceramic Ule our specialty. References.
Roof leaks stopped
287 Washer & Dryer
Call Tom evenings €94-1)09
4)74911
DYNAMIC DECOR
mmm
WILL PAY CASH FOR—
UPHOLSTERY BY RICHARD
a VCR. VTR or stereo. In need of re- . QUALITY FABRICSftWORK
pair. Also. REPAIR of your TV availFree EsUmate. Pick Up ft Delivery
able, by my licensed experienced ex(42417(
pertself.CallSigrocodat
5474215
JiM^iiiikiillliA
^i^yfcfti
Repair
273 Tree Service
GARDEN CITY
WASHER/DRYER SERVICE
A -1 CONNOLLY TREE SERVICE
Tree Removal Trimming. Stump Re- Servicing all makes. »1» service call
moval ft Land Gearing. Ins. • Free Est Servicing Sat ft Son. All work guaranteed
2«l4I42or4)54!02
««4517 ..
HOWARD'S REPAIR SERVICE
A ft K TREE SERVICE
Trees ft Stumps Removed Trimming. We Expertly Repair automatic
washers/dryers.
Kenmore A Whirlpool
Cleanup, Low Prices, Quality Work
Injured
,
554-1951 our specialty. Very reasonable. 157-011»
FREE STUMP REMOVAL
with tree removal Proof of Insurance.
Free est. 10¾ disc to Sr riUiens. 15
yr*. exp. Ref gUdly given.
5)1-70^9
HftSTREE SERVICE
Trimming. TreeftSlump Removal
Free Estimates - Insured
Sr. dtlien Discount
155-125«
JACK'S TREE SERVICE
Tdpplng. pruning, trimmlr.g, complete
tree removal »15 off on a »100 or more
service- Free est )54-91(7
)52 4155
289 Water Softening
NATIONAL
WATER CONDITIONING
SALES - RENT - SERVICE
•FREE WATER ANALYSIS
•FREE SALT DELIVERY
•SERVICE ON ALL MAKES
Rental payments apply to purchase
647-3848
297 Windows
JESSES TREE SERVICE
Tree Trimming ft Removal
- 2» years experience
Free esUmate111 401« or »4545»«
A B C Contractors
UTTLE BEAVER TREE SERVICE
Removal Trimming. PlanUng.
Topping. Stumping
Firewood »50- »40 a face cord
(Mixed Wood Delivery) 4 x 24 x (
Free Estimates
51)4511
5)14441
Manufacturers of
Thermal Windows
Aluminum Siding & Trim
537-2300
CALL DAYS 4-5 PM
STUMP REMOVAL
ALUMINUM OR WOOD • Repair, all
kinds. TheVmopane glass spcdallsU.
Insured Free EsUmates
New storm windowsftdoors.
Call»rur«PM
SM-M24 .
Replacement Hardware Center
TRFJ5 REMOVALftTRIMMING
A f S WINDOW SERVICE
• Reasooabie Rates
Berkley
JI7-HH
Call lor Free Estimates .
References.
(17-))1)
ANDERSEN Replacement Windows
Free EstlrnUtes
Typewriter Repair •
SF.NTRY CONTRACTORS INC
«7*4444
TYPEWRITER REPAIRCUSS REPAIR
¢¢l alliing In IBM. Home or Of libe
easoruble • All Work Guaranteed
eas
AH llnds Thcrmopaoe specUUsU - Spe• )15-7191 •
clatitfng la screen A window repair.
Rollers ft locks ,4.1* Window Service,
Berkley
547-1114
¾
277 UphoUtery
RESIDENTIAL WINDOW CLEANING
A borne care. Wall washing, Interior exABOVE I m a g e epbotsterlr.g at belsw terior painting Quality service. Free
average price Spedals oo nylons. Her- estimates.
547-141»
culons-ft vinyls. Free estimate 50 yr*.
WINDOW CLEAN1NO
.
•ip. Park Upholstering
559-55«)
Storms Removed
Screens Put-op
CUSTOM REUPHOLSTERlNG
Mocthly Rates
Fro* EsUmates
Qualityfsbric*
Modest prices
A-OK Window Cleaners
Frederick's Ulerlor* ft Upholstering
For free estimates 477-5(41. 4594414
" 775-1690
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711 Mfw.Fof 8«k
714Butlr»tt& Orrto Equipment
>ABM TOOL SALE
44pc.|/r«bctrtM«,tl.»»
11 rx^ »74? socket let,
WW
4 l o heavy duty vis*.
»1».»
MORETOOLBARCiMKS IN STOCK ,
»5% off Nautilus vest ( u s
.15% o/f Delta faucets
.
40 Gal gas water beaters,
|1S».04>
40 Gal electric water beaters, »11100
. Garbage disposals,
1406*
S3 «»7&*blertaliJess links,
»J».M
Vanlly Eluding marble top,
WW
8aUtura*,M»~Tvb wall kits,
><>M
Toilets, »4*. Laundry tola,
Wit
Coer^Iet* shower stalls,
|11».M
l/lMsweatcoppertube. lO-foe D M
»/4Msweatc<>ppert<ibe,itVior ISIS
t l / l P V C plastic pipe, 1» F t for M M
»In. PVC plastic pipe, 10 F t for H H
JIn.PVCpUJticplpe,l«Ftfor $16.68
4 la. PVC plastic pipe, 10 F t for W I S
l«-l-GHom« wire, »W box,
819 84
ll-l-QRomexwire.lSO'boi,
»1»»
100 AMP main 10 breaker box,
U»U
MATHISON HARDWARE
^- 1814S Plymouth R4,
Livonia
SISSSFordHd.,
Garden CKy
81 SO Cantoo Center Rd.„
Canloo
ALVERZ J string banjo, oew, |S50.
Cushraao (cooler {rune will tank &
transmission. $30, 11 (t aluminum
boat 5 HP with oars, ISM. Snowmobile,
runs, $$0.
411-SOW
UQUIOATION SALE
Exceptional valves' on all beauty salon
Mfulpcoeot Including: styling lilUoos.
facial equipment, u i i a M furniture and
man/ misc. Items. All sales CASH, basis.
March 1MS-H k It-to-11.. l«aro4pm
14$ Peontoan, Plymouth
SOUTH BEND OoorecUoo Oreos 11,000. Uk« New! Stainless steel • 1
stackable oveos, approx. 4' wtf* » X
high. Cootaet- Oeoo Smith, Mayflower
Hotel. Plyeooiith, Ml
IIMSS-IIIO
THREE FIREPROOF FILES, 1 k 4
drawer letter, one »-drawer. legal, »
multf drawer, cart tool or part cabinet,
IIS op. Best chairs, tables, etc. M343J1
XEROX SIM copier. Terras available,
under current service contract Solid
wood confereoce table tad 4 . wood
chairs. #»«-100«
ADOPT A PET
Every item In the store, t t MADNESS
PRlCeX No Deed to wast* your Um« 4
mooey sbocotn*. W« guarantos our
rartcts. Buy NOW * SAVE Owxt m today for the best selection of odt finest
pUnoa 4 organs, nfw 4 used.
OAKLAND HUMANE SOCIETY
NEW ADDRESS-NEW SHELTER
19W1 MT. ELLIOTT. & OP ( MILE
SHEPHERDS. Yorkshire Terrier.
DobermaavPekengcse,
\
Many mixed Breeds
*
- SIAMESE-MANX CAT
CALLS t o »
SALE
PROFESSIONAL
««-)7M
STEGLER grand piano, S ft », natural
rosewood, 1 yr old, beach, |M00 or best
offer
776-OSM
STE1NWAY GRAND, also Steinway
professional upright Like new. Almost
less than half Kptacerneet price.
EVOLA MUSIC
'
131-05«
UPRIGHT PIANO. Antique Green.
IISO. After II Noon
3974065
FLORIST COOLER for sale. 1« ft 11«
ft Bangor commercial, with Aolhofi/
doors. 5 rears old, like Dew, IS.tSO.
Dart
S^UlO
WURLITZER PLAYER piano, console
With bench, walnut eicelleot condition,
11500 firm.
19J-85S8
IBM PC 64K Micro Computer. DSDD
floppy disk drive, IBM moDOchrome'
monitor with cart, DOS, MX-40FT Epson Printer, In crates, brand oew, warranty. 13*00 or best offer.
354 3317
COLOR TV. portable, excellent
HIS.
459-4457
FISHER 8-way speaker systems.
649-0471
Matching pal/, liOO.
MITSUBISHI large screen TV 1 year
parts 4 labor warranty. 11.800. After
6PM5 47HISS
7AM-5PM. 575-S070
P l O N E E R j m o i 7 In. reel, excellent
cooditioo. with tapes, 1190. Bob
3« 5-6100 or
543-0844
PIONEER SXS60. Fisher CR4015. DCM
lime window, Epicure 10. Sony 1911 remote, make offer.
837-0860
STEREO fjompooenls: Technics Receiver 4 cassette deck, floor speakers.
I yr old, superior sound IS50. 6611754
ZENITH IS" remote control color TV.
Bestoffer.
'
616-S919
729 CB Radios
HAM radio eouipment After Spm.
719-41*7
730 Sporting Goods
DOWN HILL skis, never been used. U S
cm., Rosslgngl skis. Solomoo bindings
andRlaichJeboots,sUeOmens, f
Poles.
548-1930
all METALS
111 W. 11 Mile R d . Royal Oak
^HIGHEST PRICES
WE BUY & SELL
Scrap
r Aluminum
CONSOLES-SPINETSC RANDS
PIANOS WANTED
GENERAL ELECTRIC glass ceramic
electric range.top, excellent cooditioo,
use any type pans
' 845-0391
TOP CASH
541-6116
G.E Slde-by-slde refrigerator, gold;
electric stove, double oven, white. Excellent coediU on. 155-1417 or 484 8811
ANNUALSALE
OF PRACTICALLY NEW
• BALDWIN PIANOS
Used at Michigan School Band Essemble at Oakland Community College.
ONXY1J PIANOS TO SELL
SAVE 1 2 » to I1S04"
If you art looking for a quality piano,
now Is the time to save oo • Baldwin.
Limited supply. Buy now 4 save.
Bloomlield Store Open Son. 1-5
G E. WASHER, Harvest Gold, like new,
S1SO.
471-7171
KENMORE automatic washer & gas
dryer. 1150 each, wilTseparat*\ Maytag
--7-MlS
wasber.avacadollSO.
»374
KENMORE WASHER. Deeds repair,
best offer.
651 J715
KENMORE washer k dryer. V.
coodilloatlOOeach.
ABBEY PIANO COMPANY
USED PIANOS
DESERT ROSE Franciscan pottery,
service for I. excellent cooditioo. Days
«410571
Eves 641-7147
ftJffi
KENMORE, II month old. 1» c u ft re-
EVOLA MUSIC CO.
BLOOMFIELD HILLS
1114 TELEGRAPH
N. OK SQUARE LAKE
jis-soe)
Copper, Radiators, Brass, Lead
i
SIGNATURE refrigerator tO.cuft side
by side, coppertooe, frostless, eiceDenl
coodition.
4SS-1I1I
«wass
BEST PRICESfrom $295
i.i
- ;
f
'. -i
•
GTBMXBIKE
Excellent coodition. 1150 or best offer.
J- • •
411-6917
n
.PIANOS WANTEDCASH
417-1417 CONN ORGAN, fun pedal board, excellent AskinglSSM.
. • MI-7117
RALEIGH Cran Sport, mens 10 speed,
11" frame. | I M . Lady's 10 » 5 3 CONSOLE PIANO' with matching
Sehwlnn, ir frame, |175. : 47I-141S bench. Fniitwood finish, mint condl tico.
Recently tuaed. SUM. .
S5S-0755
LADIES II" Ross bike, ISO.
:
:
\i
.1
SCANLAN PIANO CO
«711 Telegraph, at I-»4,
374 1404
Open Moo.-Sa 110-7, San. 1 1 5
SCHWINN
BIKES •
DRUMS -10 piece chrome SUngerland*.
14-^ base, S ZUdlJans, 14 toch Soare,
HlghH»U,«Tonis,cases.
4S«m
si
ALSOUSED
FLUTE • exceDeet cooditioo, best of115 |30 131
fer, Cau>toni>ta.
•
»U4«t
JERRY S - ll«t» Plymocth, Uvoola
IBloclsW.OFMerrlman
411-1170 • GOODOL'FASHIONEO
JERRVS-1441W, Ann Arbor Rd.
"'."•
SPRIN08ALE
•••:.>•
Plymouth
45MSM
K > rimmlcksjust greatprices!
DEARBORN PIANO 4. ORO AN • TWO ScfcwtAn PliJe Stingrays • bloe,
1SS0SW.WARREN •-'
Itdeach.
••=
4f4M6»»
• - - {VS liU« » 0 « Telegraph) -
714 BualneHA V
: Office Equipment
CHAIRS. DESKS, FILES.ETC
.NEVV& RENTAL RETURKlS
- > 8AVINQS" UPTO 70V.
Q LOBE RENTS 4.8EIL8.
'"•«.' TROY -:ll«B.Mip!«(15MlVf>
548-1*00
FARMINOTON HILLS
.
11417 Grand River at Halstead47l-S4M
;GtA»
CASES, 4, ISO each 1
•rah'
•
.-
S7I-S400-
.•••••••••;.•
Michigan's best piano 4. organ dealer
Home of Hamroood organs and Kobler
4 CaxppbeU PUaoa.
Check ns nrrl before jron buyt
GUITAR, new 11» OvallcA classical,
collectors editioo, rtstom Blo«.S«ftborstwllhtaie.il>}OR4-44H
GUITAR, Ovation, I. string, hard Shell
caje, eicelleot coodl Uoo, 1250.117^111
HAMMOND electric organ, model C-l
with model PR-40 loo* cabUeTVery
good cooditioo. 11104.
641-4517
KNABE PIANO; coosoW, Mahogany,
with Uoch, good coodiUoo, II1M. —
Of fie* System
cabtoetavl desk
•*• VUso, 4-slded LESLIE 147 organ speaker, I4S0. '
Excellent cooditioo, -.- > » 5 > » 1 U
1t4T,MfltC«l- PIANO • BaMwia/Hamllton, ebony
cabinet, 11500 flrttTErteir^ | 4 > « 0 1 l
'i^w^fi^ns
SPINET OROAN -(14(11(0( coodtuoa,
fMtVMil.
S7I-7S0*
GEMINI 50. mini bike, good-coodition.
-411-048»
HARLEY, 1977 Sportster, low miles, k
extras. 11600
,»S7,-0»4
HONDA SS 1»76, 450. Cood coodition,
extra parts. Must-sell, $500. 11 am - 7
pm.
711-1117
HONDA trail blie, 7 0 « , excellent condition, low miles. 1150 »
55*1155
40251 Schoolcraft
NEWSPAPERS
Now buying newspapers
$1 per hundred ib.
ALUM SIDING .274 a lb
HONDA, 1971, a S 4 0 . Excellent cooditioo. Rebuilt engine- New tires; paint
extras. Very low miles. Must sell Immediately. Asking 1650.
173-9471
HONDA l M l . C 8 S « , good cooditioo,
|S9S or best offer.
476-7184
HONDA, 197*. 76». Super Sport 10.000
miles, excellent coodition. 11000 or best
of fer. After 5pm.
751167»
HONDA, 1 »77, 55« K, 4}uick Silver Fairing, custom bike. 10,500 miles. 11500.
Alter 8pm. 751-167» or
7»»-01»8
HONDA, i»80 CXSO0 Deluxe, loaded,
wlndjhleM, saddle bags, new tires, etc,
excelleolfooditlon, 11100.
476-0887
I s t . I1.9O0. BOYS!
Doo,
*
541415»
FORD, 1MI p k h i p , H too. 451, cap,
very good coodiUoa 53,000 miles,
|J100.fcllafter4pco
I3S-7771
Ask For STEVE VIGH
VILLAGEFORD
. 1353$ Michigan Ave
I blocks East ofTeleg-rapb
825 Sports &
Imported Cart
825 8ports4
Imported Cars
BMW l»80, S18L fully e<ruipped, leather RENAULT, 1»8» Le Car Deluxe, sun
upholstery; electric sun root, dean, ex- roof, stereo, rear defrost, low mileage,
v
615-7081
cellent conditioo, 45.004 miles. I1S.S0O. rustproofed. 14700.
Days S41-7J70. Eves. 6514565
SUBARU 1*78, 4 wheel drive, wagon,
CHALLENGER, l » l l . DODGE luxury excellent coodiUoo, air, power brakes.
4JS-»7»i
sport coupe, i speed, super stereo, red S0mpg.rtg gas. »3004.
and silver, ImmaculitevHara Dalsun,
SS6SSPlymouth Rd.
41S-33U TOYOTA Celka 1»7», air coodiUoolng,
oew tires, oew e i h a t s t power brakes.
43CBVY I W l - perfect runfiing coodi- steering, very good cooditioo 11750.
' 56S-7J78
tloa Famlly-Of oedSI4-SS77 After «pm
FORD, l»77, Ranger XLT. Super Cab,
rear bench s e a t black .with white cap,
460 engine, V-8, automatic, regular gas,
air, cruise control prcer steering, CHEVY 19S7, S door hardtop, ready for
brakes, t gas tanks, am-fm radio, slid- restoring or parts,
I49-461S
ing glass windows, very good conditloa.
SStOOoegotiabie.
43S-91II CORVETTE 1978 - Mini CoodiUoa AstomaUc. «Ir. leather. 55.000 miles. All
FORD l i l t ; F-150 XL. 6 cylinder, auto- original H.SOO. or best offer. 661-1754
matic, low miles. SAVE.
North Bros.
4111374 CORVETTE 191* red oo red, all optipos, like new, 1500- miles, warranty.
INTERNATIONAL HARVESTOR
111,500. After S or weekends. 4554064
Traveler, 1976. 4 1 4, low miles, like
CORVETTE 191», »17,500, all white.
new! 13495.
JACK DEMMER FORD
711-4560 1500 miles, glass lops, hatchback, loaded.
6444767
SUBURBAN 1917, V, too Silverado.
Ooe owner, loaded, Including trailer DATSUN, 197«, oeeds braes 4 mufpackage.
411-4083 fler. Rusty but trusty! |S00. After 4pm.
4114071
TOYOTA 1981, diesel, 5 speed, long bed,
DATSUN 1976180Z
fiberglass cap, air. am-fm, 13700415-1144
531-3084 Red, low miles, AM-FM stereo, excellent coodiUoo. IStOO,
511J173
565-2356
ALWAYS BUYING
FOREIGN OR DOMESTIC
ANY MAKE OR MODEL
O'HARA DATSUN
35655 Plymouth Rd.
Lfvonla
425-3311
Art Moran Pontfac
TOP CASH!
For Your 1977 or Newer
Car or Truck
Art Moran Pontlac - GMC
Telegraph North of 1S Mile
SSS-9000
TOYOTA TERCEL, I H I . Moonroof,
only »3.»9S.Jlioes Park lincoln-Mercury
. US-.S016,
TOYOTA I »75 Corolla, 4 speed, new engine, new exhaust good shape. 11500.
•
5»S-7»$1
TOYOTA 1978 Celica. new brakes, battery & exhaust 6 0 , W m ! l e s , 1 owner.
11875/best Between Sam-Jpra 348-3394
TOYOTA l»77 Celica. hardtop, am-fm
air. aulomaUc, sharpear. $1995- *
« 1 0 0 W. 7 Mile. Garage..
5384547
TOYOTA, 1»78 Celica OT liflback, 5
speed, factory air, AM-FM stereo cassette deck, mag wheels, sharp. 13700.
363-2860
TOYOTA 1979 Celica OT. low mileage,
DATSUN 1»7«, WIO. OX. 4 speed, tm- sunroof, AmFm cassette, new Ures.
fm, ST mpg, new braketfexhaust Very Leaving town-must sell-tS.SOO. 547-1114
855-5476
196$ diesel 64. O D , cus- good coodiUoo. |l.»50.
BLACKWELL FORD CHEVROLET
tom coo version, loaded..
431-0136
TOYOTA. I960, Corolla. SR-S Uftback,
DATSUN, l»7l. B110.61.000 miles, old, 5 speed, rustproofed, S3MPG. Sharp
WILL BUY YOUR USED
CHEVY VAN, 1973 *. ton. Automatic, damaged, needs work. $900 or best of- »3800.
CAR OR TRUCK
17444JT
4714031
power steering, power brakes, 1115. fer.
INSTANT CASH
537-65»
CALL OR STOP BY
DATSUN, 197», 110 Hatchback. 3 speed.
ONE CALL DOES IT ALLI
l»7» Beauville. power steering am-fm, great coodiUoo. This week's
453-1100
453-1327 CHEVY,
. place yoor classified want ad lo
4 brakes, air, stereo I track, tilt wheel, Special fl.895 .OHara Dalsun, S5655
Suburban Detroit's finest market
415-3311
410O1 Plymouth Rd.
cruise, 14.300. After 4pm.
711-3977 Plymouth Rd.
The Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers
Chevy, 197». Beauville I loo Van, DATSUN, 1980, 110 SL SUUoo Wagon. 5&1-0900
Wayne
16.000 miles, excellent cooditioo, very 5 speed, am-fm, low miles, nice!
dean. 14.000.
3164410 JS^JS-tyHara Datsun. 35655 Plym- 644-1070
WE BUY USED CARS 4 TRUCKS
Oakland
outh Rd.
415-3311
NORTH BROS.
852-3222 Rochester/Avon
DODGE ROYAL SPORTSMAN 1981,
261 l i e s
DATSUN, 1980.180ZX, GL, 5 Soecd, TIS passeoger. Loaded! 811,950.
1
Use your Visa or Master Card
top, mint Eve.
- S49-2S34
BIRMINGHAM
Jack Cauley Chevrolet
TOYOTA 1980 Cressid*. full power,
CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH
DATSUN 1980 160-ZX GL S speed. Sil- cruise, cassette play, fuel UVectioavtll'
613-007»
PAYS TOP IDOLLARSI
ver. T-tops, 10,000 miles. All options. ver, excellent coodjtJoo- »7000. Alter 5 —
FOR SHARP USED CARS
471-1441 543-443« or
DODGE 1677 B-100. AutomaUc. power »9.500,6164551
days, 369-7855
steering, power brakes, air, fully carDATSUN. I960, SIO GX, 1 door hatch- TOYOTA. 1980 ST, Mack, low miles.
peted, luxury seats. $1100.
Days 551-0313 eves.
5364968 back, air conditioning, stereo cassette, AM-FM stereo, mint condition,, »4100
4 speed, extra nice' 11,195 Orlara Dat- 561-5000
or 161-9197
- CHEVROLET 415-1311
DODGE I»7», van, V 4 . 35.000 miles, sun. 35655 Plymouth Rd—
ORCHARD LAKE RD.
custom Interior, air, am-fm 8 track
TOYOTA 1981. Corolla 4 speed. 1 door,
stereo, new tires, rustproofed. excellent DATSUN. 1»81.110 J door Deluxe
am-fm. undercoated. clean, no rust
Between 14 k 15 Mile Rds.
coodiUoo, 16.490.
4644610 Automatic, am-fm Only 11,000 miles, Call before 9 p m
6471757
like new! 84,195_OHara Dalsun. 33655
855-9700
415-SS11 TOYOTA, 1981. CoroHa.4 speed, eicelFORD LEISURE Van, 1976. 4 captains Plymouth Rd.
chairs, air coodiUoolng, refrigerator,
leol coodiUoo. AMFM. 84950. 418 5438
bed, am-fm stereo, sharp! One owner. DATSUN. 1981. 110 1 door. 5 speed.
am-fm.
Very
clean. TOYOTA 1981. Corolla, 5 speed, air. sun
$S.M5..Biil Brown Ford. S50O0 Plym- MPG,
outh Rd. at Wayne Rd.
411-7000 »4.495 r/Hara Datsun. 356SS PhTOOuUi roof. 19.000 miles.
Rd.j.
415-S311
CallBernleTeggartat
SS4-3I0C
581-3869
FORD VAN. 1978. Automatic. $1495
All roikes 4 models
North Bros.
411-1376 DATSUN 180Z 1978. 5 speed, am-fm TOYOTA 1981. Corolla Uftback Destereo, air, stored winters, rustproof ed, luxe, stereo cassette. 5 speed. Beige
• FORD 1973 E-100 window van. SOS eo- low mileage, like oew. »6500. 851-4934 Metallic, 16.000 miles, excellent coodition. »5600.
356-573»
< gioe, 1300 Must selt good transportaDEDICATED TO EXCLUSIVE
tion Tim
171-1139
SALES. SERVICE 4 PARTS FOR
TOYOTA. 1961 Corolla SRS. S speed,
LATE MODEL
PORSCHE4AUDI0NLY
FORD 1»74 van. 301 engine. Work
air. power steering, sunroof, amfm
FOREIGN - DOMESTIC
trvck.8800937-1846
stereo with cassette. »4100. <^ll before
5pm
719-3160
TOP COLLAR PAIO
, FORD. 1»74. V 4 . »600. Call after 4pm
47449»?
TOYOTA.
1981.
Tersel.
SRS.
AMFM
I
cassette, Alloy wheels, radials. excellent
coodiUoo,
»4950.
411-4177
HYDRA-WHEELCHAIR LIFT
1981 MAXI-CONVERSION VAN
TOYOTA 1981. CeUc*, GT. Uftback. J
I Ideal Ready Unit for Travel. Hospital.
645-5930 speed, 3800 miles, $9,150'. ' 631-9140
Rest
Home. Air + many options. 499 S. HUNTER
1810 Maplelawn (Troy Motor Mall)
(19.71¾
^ ^ FIAT BRAVA 1980, excellent coodiUoo, TOYOTA 1981 Supra, loaded, automatCRESTWOOD DODGE
ic, black, sunroof, excellent coodiUoo,
Ask for Used Cars'
411-5704 low miles, sUck. air. stereo cassette. $11,800. Ask for Brian
515-3314
»4400 or best offer.
353-3393
823 Van*
CASH NOW
JACK CAULEY
SUBURBAN
Fred Lavery
OLDS - SUBARU
PORSCHE + AUDI
j
WHY TAKE LESS? 824 Jeeps & Other
fa 398-8800
22830 Mooriey -'Farmlngton
Large Selection of Pet Supplies
Small Mixed Puppies • Kittens
Parrots • Finches • Parakeets
Boarding 4 brooming Services
474-6806
PROFESSIONAL ALL BREED Dojl
Croomlng In my borne or yours. Will
pick-up and deliver. Extra TLC given,
reasonable.
464-1896
The SksJwmeo Dog Training Club
of Westland has a beginning obedience
class starting March 18th. Cooformatlon classes every Moo.
315-0668
744 Horses, Livestock
Equipment
B CIRCUIT Children's Hunter. IS J, I
year, registered quarter gelding. Excellent jumper.
553-0441
Only used half a season. 11S00.
Call after!
471-6987
808 Boats & Motor*
CANOE, 17 f t , Alumacraft Excellent
cooditioo. Complete set-up. 1400 Call
days,
533-6584
CHRYSLER I t Ft stoop, 10HP. trailer,
accessories, sleeps S. Like new. 16,000.
After 6pm,
645-1311
CRESTLINER, IS F t aluminum fishing
boat 6 HP Mercury outboard, eicelleot
condition, 1700.
531-7791
YAMAHA 1979 MX 175
Very good coodiUoo - 6600.
518-681«
- CHEVROLETORCHARD LAKE RD.
Between 14 4 15 Mile Rds.
855-9700'
CHEVY BLAZER 197» Cheyenne.
Loaded Including trailer lowing package. ZiebarL 46.000 miles. »5,695Hlnes Park Lincoln-Mercury 415-3036
JACK CAULEY
- CHEVROLET -
- FOR RENT T
ORCHARD LAKE RD.
540-6788
Between 14 4 1 5 Mile Rds.
563-4925
855-9700.
825 Sports &
Imported Car*
CHEVY LUV 1»80, 4x4. extras. Clean! AUDI FOX, 1»75, manual Iransralssioo,
Must see to appreciate'
SS741S6 11600
616-43S7
CHEVY 1877, V» too pick-up. V 4 eo- AUDI. 1973 4 door, excellent codiUoo,
gine. 46.000 miles, heavy duty suspen- automatic. AM-FM-CB stereo, 11,000 or
sion, »1600. After 0pm. 514-1797 best 681-5517 or
683-7345
CHEVY 1979 Cheyenne pick up. 77,000 AUDI 1»79 V» 5000 diesel, 5 speed, stermiles, »05 VI. power steering, power eo, power windows, locks, cruise, air,
brakes, powei windows, power door- sun roof, low mileage, 66,600. 477-47SS
locks. Cloth interior, woman owner,
very good cooditioo, »3900 or best of- AUDI 1981 4000, loaded with extras,
fer. 4fl4140or
'437-0114 »0,000 miles, | 7 , » 6 .
1934017,575-3146
CHEVY, 1981 Slverado C-10,6.1 Diesel,
5th
wheeler*
delight
loaded,
HJcker
BMW
Bavaria.
197»,
3 L , 6 cylinder, 4
LARK 1971, Pop up, sleeps 6, awning,
oew Ures, excellent ( W i t k x i , $1,950. price »14,000, seU for »10,400. S6S4S41 speed, mechanically sound, and
paraoered.
-Jfew
clutch/sfarter/radla561-S10S CHEVY 1981. S10 Pickup 6 ft box
tor 4 shocks. Needs minor body work.
PALAMINO. l»7t> pop-op camper, k e with cap, automatic Lraasmisstoa, pow- For collectors or driving buffs. IS.000.
644-1466
box, 1 burner stove, sicik, sleeps; *. Ooe er sleering/brakes, AmFm' cassette, Call S a t after 9 AM,
. 5317941
tank. 1900.
»17481» »7.100.
BMW 1974, tOviTH, marooe/lan, 4
PICKUP Cap, overcab sleeper, walk ia DATSUN 1981 King Cab. GL. custom speed, well equipped. Eicelleot! Origi661-ISJS
back door, »115. Northville.
417-1397 package, air, rustproof Log amfm radio. nal Owner. Rare!{6.100.
Fiberglass cap, new coodiUoo, 7,000
STARCRAFT/Veoture, | l | i , sleeps 4. miles. 16,500, negotiable. - . «1-685» BMW,-197». »10t while, all extras. Ooe
Hke new, »1,850. After Ipm.
S97-4404
owner, 36,000 oiiles, excellent coodiDODGE 1»74. Carrier, runs g r e a t » » « . Uoo. »»,000 firm.- Serious Inquiries only.
WLNNEBAOO. 1911, motor bofte; (Joly
6459500
616474»
t.OOO miles, fully contained. fAVE . >
NorthBros.
' 4111376
mm
PINTO 1974, tUUoa wagoo, all or part
RVSTORAOE
:. - - . - - t ; . v
4174777
-"..-. Boats. Trailer* • T r o c b
: 7 ^
Rematlonaj[vehJcle storage. S e w e d VW, 1971, 1600 cc engine, good coodi'
Telegraph
4
Jeffries
area.
153-OIOO
OALL8d2-7822
'
lion, HIS of best offer
f e r l M t trans axel.
OAKLAND HUMANE S O a E T Y
»1*411»
WANTED; U store bcJlMor Summer (SO or best offer. Mark
rfEW ADDRESS • NEW SHELTER
months. Prefer Southfield are*. Call ef • WARDS GET-AWAY 60 Battery, not
IfMl MT.SsXUOTT.lVW* MILE
(erlprn. ' :
>
. 3544013 used over 1 month. Askiag |60, Call - Afghan, Chihuahaa, Doberman, Pekafter Ipm. , , • . 471-17ft
engts«,Dactsbar>l .
812 MoUrrcycle* v ,
Many mired Breeds
.
l»74 (JAMARO front.eBp, Very food
, SIAMESE-PERSUN CATS
Go-Kerti,Minl-Blk*s tVwdllloo, WOO or best offer. IM-7644
' i
CALtflot
AMAZON PARROTS - yellow nape, BIANCHl Moped, 1171, Bhse, excellent 4 WHITE wagoo wheels with oew mod
,>. 4 soow tire*. Fit Port (rock. 1100 Or
hand-fed. Red LOred * douhVe yellow; j w o d J t l < ^ W » r A A f o r 8 t m
'• A. ;•'
-144-7154) best offer.
- »16-4» IS
tamo * tailing. Hftasooabke.
TOYOTA 1983 SUPRA
»11.150. Also available in automaUc
with high performance package:
JACK CAULEY
JACK CAULEY
77&'78QMC*8
"Rent a Dream!"
FIAT 1978.1300 statioo wagon, 4 speed.
4 cylinder, good cooditioo, »900.
455-1396
InclBdes: G R A P H I C C A S S C T T E
FIAT. 197». » 0 0 Convertible.
BRONCO, 1973 30» automaUc, power Sharp?
FREiCHT 4 FREE DELIVERY.
.
steering, with snow plow. Must selL
CRESSlDASfroro »11,468.
SOUTHFIELD
DODGE
USEDCAR
4554778 1544600
STARL1ETS, TERCELS
Ext 10.11.1»
Call for our best deal.
BRONCO 1(80. Custom, automatic. 301.
FIAT
1»80
Xl».
5
speed,
excellent
conam-fm stereo cassette. 11,000 miles, excellent coodiUoo. $49»0.
4774889 dition, low mileage, stereo cassette.
519-253-7259
85700.
68»4i00
CHEROKEE CHIEF 187»
TRIUMPH TR6 1970. excellent condiHONDA
PRELUDE
1980.
5
speed,
air,
34.000 miles, loaded, like new. $3800.
stereo cassette, sun roof, real clean, Uoo, asking »3160.5314731 or
«41-9354
Leave message. 411-8017
»4900. 541-910« or
641-1811
CHEVLORET BLAZER Cheyenne.
VOLVO 164 E 1975. very good coodi1978. Air coodiUoolng, stereo, power
Uoo. power windows, brakes, air. amfm .¾
windows. Ult cruise. 46.000 miles.
stereo cassette, foel Injection, rear de- *^
ONE CALL DOES IT ALL1
SS.695.. Hioes Park Lincoln-Mercury
fogger. leather Interior. 4 more. »1995
Ptace your classified want ad In
'
4IS-S0S6
315-5111
Suburban Detroit's flrjest market
The Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers
VOLVO 1976. 144DL. automaUc, AMCHEVROLET, 1983
stereo 8 track, 'excellent condiUoo
S-10 BLAZER 4 X 4
591-0900
Wayne FM
$3500.
651-817» or 569 4777
Tahoe. air coodiUoolng. V6. cruise.
644-1070
Oakland VOLVO 197». 144. ExecuUve's car.
loaded Factory Official. »AVE
852-3222
Roche9ter/Avon Very Clean! Very hard to part with!
Use your Visa or Master Cart
Charlie.
6114700 or 6444319 -
JACK CAULEY
F M J C . Motor Coach »17». Excellent
OLASTRON i»76 b o a t 8Shp, V17S, 6 cooditioo! Well-maloUloed. {14.000.
seats, outboard engine, plus trailer. CaU e v e s ,
^
6I1-M16
14000.
S4M73I
HONEY BEE pickup camper, excellent
HOBIB CAT. 16, 1981. brand.new. cooditioo,sleeps5. Refrigerator.itove,
$1,950 349 8160
517 544-0904 beater, toilet 11.500.
5154355
Hoble Cat 1981,16 f t Teoulla Sunrise, LARGE SELECTION of motorbomes
blue bolls, black aoodhed, galvanized 17 to SS f t • Chevrolet Ford'IV OMC
trailer, fiberglass sailbox,
451-5871 chassis, gas and diesel Over SO new and
used lo stock, also travel trailers, 5th
IMPERIAL 107* Ski boat red metallic wheels, and tent camper*.
1981 MKP, Mercury, needs minor j e ^ RW. Motorbomes. »11-1711 or I97-0UI
pair. 11800.
S45-J60I
45S4SI1
822 Truck* For Sale
4-Wheel Drives
CHEVROLET PICKUP, 1980. Air cooCHEVY GMC 1S78. »/« too, excellent
YAMAHA 1980, TT11S. dirt bike. 6 diUoning. Sale Price 13481.
cooditioo. 8399S.
6615115
speed, perfect cooditioo, ooly 400 miles,'
LOULaRICHE
8715.
616-0711
CHEVY
1971
Ladys
Pickup
Truck,
fully
CHEVROLET
loaded, balloon tires. Must selL Best ofYAMAHA. 1910,150. Exdter. low
Plymouth Rd. - Just West of M 7 6
fer. 417-41» or
661-1951
mileage. Excellent coodiUoo. »850.
459-7119
453-4600
IS IT TRUE YOU CAN BUY JEEPS
FOR $44 THROUGH THE VS. GOVYAMAHA 50 c c 7 » speed automatic, »0
CHEVROLET.-1978
ERNMENT?
GET THE FACTS TO1 mpg, 8 months old, excelled coodi50
SERIES.
12
foot
Stake
D AY1 CALL
(1111741 114lExtl819
Uoo, $415 negotiable. Ask for Tina,
477-0100 or
after7pm,45»-SS50 Power steering 4 power brakes. Heavy JEEP 1973 a s . winch, rollbar, push-"
Duty suspension. Low mileage. SAVE.
bar. runs well, needs some repair, extra
YAMAHA 750,1978 extras. Very clean.
spare parts. »9»0 or best
6614058
Low miles, $1750. Ask for Roo Stanow
515-S941
- CHEVROLET JEEP 1974. S04 - runs good - oeeds a
little work-1700. or bestoffer.
ORCHARD LAKE RD.
814 Camper* A,
After It noon.
595-1074
Between 14 4 IS Mile Rds.
JEEP 1980 CJ5 Renegade, power steerMotorhome*
855-9700
log-brakes, am-fm stereo cassette,
APACHE MESA U. 1971 - hardslde
35.000 miles, runs great must selL
CHEVROLET, 1982
Pop-up. all the extras. Sleeps 6. New
tSSOOfirm' 6164351
S-10 Pickup
tires. After 4pm,
533-4811
VI. 4 speed transmission, "power steer- JEEP. 1931 CJS Laredo, 11,000 miles,
APACHE solid state pop-up camper. ing 4 brakes. Cab H. Topper. Very Ramsey winch, 6 accessory lights, 6
Sleeps 6. Ice box, stove, furnace, extras. Sharp" Only »5,»85
cyk. loaded, mint
646-1676
Excellent cooditioo. 11,600.
484-700»
JEEP r 1981 CJ7 Laredo. 6 cyL, auto,
APACHE 1977. Royal. soUd slate.
tilt power steering/brakes, cruise, AMsleeps 7, refrigerator, furnace, loaded.
-CHEVROLETFM cassette, hardtop, Hobrecht bumpMist coodiUoo. 11900.
4114676
ers, must see, low miles, mint coodiORCHARD LAKE RD.
Uon. $7.995. After 8pm
536-5301
Between I t 4 15 Mile Rds.
COACHMAN 1974 Leprechaun, »1 ft
mint Excellent coodiUoo, sleeps 8,
MAIL J E E P 196», RecoodiUooed.
855-9700
must see; f » « 0
6r£W8r
mahynesv barurarcyunderautomauc.
low miles, good MPC. »750.
455-5476
CHEVROLET. 1981
OORSAIR 1»77 »4' Travel Trailer, aeU
cootalned, sleeps I, Reese Hitch, excel.1 TON STAKE
SUBARU 1951 Wagoo, 4 wheel drive.
lent coodiUon. 14000 or best 441-0106 Dual wheels, automaUc transmission, crulsamaUc, silver, loaded, excellent
power steering 4 brakes. Very clean. conditioo.
»55-1417 or 464-8823
FOR RENT - New motorhome.
»AVE
Sleeps 6. Winter rate, 1400.
1978 JEEP CHEROKEE 4 X 4 . Only,
349-7171.
4S7-4105
»28?»
NorthBros41I-1J76
iiHmft -------^- ••;
ADOPT A PET
DODGE i960 DM, 4 cylinder, air,
Ail Makes & Models
643-0070
LUND l i l t , II LTD Pike, M h p. Merv
cury, ».l auxiliary motor, frool motor,
Also buying Carbide, Balterles, Alumi- E2 load trailer 4 more, 17000. 49*319«
num, Copper, Brass, Lead, Radiators, MASTERCRAFT 1976, Tournament ski
Nickel, Alloys, Starters, Generators, boat 131, I I f t with trailer, 16.000 or
Stainless Steel, Tool Steel, etc.
will trade for Corvette or equal value.
S3S-074I
H 4 H METAL CO
11)31 MICKIOAN AVE .
OTMY DAYSAILER. I t f t ; wood trim,
JustEofMlddlebelt
818 Auto & Truck r
main Jib spinnaker, i bp motor. $1450.
71*8050 - •••151-4145
Parts A Service
OPEN J-SPM till Nooo on Sat
ODAY10,1»77, » 9 outboard, trailer, t
WANTED . Boy's bedroom, set, good sails, many extras, stored Indoors, ex- AMC parts, 1174 Hornet wagoo, body
coodition. Days 4 eveolngs,64l-6100, cellent conditioo. tilOO. 149115» parts, engine and traosmlssioo, etc. Cat]
after 1 p m /
'
H6-1164
RINKER B U a T 1»7*. Mere fXilser.
WANTED: BR1COS 4 Strattoo i PH inboard outboard, 110 full canvas, cus- CAP tor sbortbed pickup, fiberglass,
:47M1U
gas engine with borlsonUt shift Good tom trailer, stereo,' 17ft, like oew, very gocd coodJUoo, |100.
coodition only. Call Roy.
146-1141 SSI9S.
••••--••,.-. I I M » U CHEVY 4 spert Transmission, Hurst
119-441»
SANTANA IS for Sale of lease. Docu- Shifter, Bell bousing;
WANTED -CHILD CAR SEAT
mented Mackinaw race equipped, . f l CRAOAR SS wheels, two are 15 X 10,
PreferablyCeoUrryorCosco. :".
Call after S P M
. 477-0354 radio, Loran C, coroM N c e r m i s e r sys- two are 1 5 X 8 , with radial tires, Unltem, I compasses, varleot winches. Call log, good coodlUon, »150. Chevy big
WANTED; Deer* or Case riding mower, 547-4700days. -' Eveoraxs. 851197» block, t barrel, tnanlfold. with Holiey
also small Chain saw 4 green machine. SEA KINO I I . f t flberglas. ISHP Mer- carb, I1S0. Headers 140. After <pm <
• • • : : : • T . •'••;'; I S S - » O J «
« ••'•--•;
•:'-•*'-• . 114-7468
cury. Uk« oew; under 60 boos*. F a s t
WANTED • Discarded, i n wanted, bro- Closed convertible top. Trailer. New ENGINE STAND (no wheels), |50; er>
ken down, u ts, washers
4 dryers, top motor costs Oyer 13,000. Mast a>R gift* poller with air tires (or towing,
I4M4SS 1450 or both for |47S.; ;
dollar paid. ; , . l . <•'•
. 7111144 I1SO0
. / ^
WANTED to buy: old wood fumltur*. WANTED . Free 1S-16 F t Flbefglas
boat motor* trailer, '.-.
681-7174 CRAN.TORINO. 1»7» p*rt*.-I>icklid.
Rotrteo, •:
. ::;: - \
SIMM*
glass. Interior 4 rear bumper.- 4174010
WANTED TO BUY: 1» Inch c o k e TV. 808 Veiilclelk "
MUSTANO 194», Parting oat eo,
Prefer Plvrootith area.
• 4SS-SIU
good coodiUoo.. v
ijj-t
Boat8lorsfle
738 iSc^sefvoW PSIs
ALLOW US T.O
APPRAISE YOUR CAR
TOP $$$ PAID .
DODGE 1976, half too pickup, cruise,
air. power steering, brakes, fiberglass
cap. IS404.
417-5985
AVIS FORD
WE BUY.CARS
cALL NON-FERROUS 802 Snowmobiles
METALS
YAMAHA 1913¼, ENTICER S40CC
Plymouth Iron & Metal
•HONDA XR^trNl»81.' mint cooditioo,
1575 or best
\ •
661-0303
822 Trucks For 8ale
USED CAR
BUYER
DISCOUNT PRICES ONSADDLES
14015 HAGGERTYRD
Kleffer. Whippy, ndoolan, Argentines
( l b l S . of Schoolcraft)
Suceys Saddle & Tack
. 45S-»777
Call Eve
576-1180
BUYING DIAMONDS for overseas
REGISTERED APPALOOSA Gelding.
shipment Highest prices paid.
eicellenlVoloring, good with children,
6419100
IS years 1500. terms. Dawn. 433-6461
COPPER 50-60«
BRASS 16-454
BATTERIES I1.7S
LEAD 164, ALUMINUM IS-SO*
RADIATORS IS* lb. CARBIDE
Prices subject to change dally
352-6037
820 Auto* Wanted
HONDA 1911, CX5O0D. shaft drive, waGOLDEN RETRETVER PUPS ah*, ter cooled, fairing. After 6 PM 515-1865
shots 4 wormed. I l l s to IMS
HONDA, 1981 Express Moped. Excel887-4153 lent coodiUoo. Bestoffer.
661-5564
HUSKY MIX: needs good home. HONDA 198» ATCtOO. low boors, trailFemale, spayed,! years o i l »81-1956 er 4 accessories.
455-7487
IRISH SETTER - Registered. 1V» years KAWASAKI K2 1000 1971, custom
old, neutered, ofcedieoce trilned. Beau- paint lob, extra parts, MUST MUST
tiful example of breed. Loves children. SELL! Best offer.
. 471-7151
$100.
644-3319
KAWASAKI 1976 K2900. excellent cooIRISH SETTER, 6 year old female, ditioo. $1,000. or best of fer.
411-4034
spayed. To a good home.
f*4-3103
KAWASAKI. 440. New in spring of I t
KIND HOME for gentle 7 year old La- 1.600 'miles, adult owned, showroom
brador/Samoyed Mix • good with Uda. cooditioo. 61450 negotiable. Extras.
415-1971
437-3355
LHASA APSO puppies, » weeks, all
LASER 1 »80 MOPED
shots, AKC registered. ISO. 1 males t
Like new cooditioo.
females.
715-1684 Asking 8313 or best offer.
375-040J;
LONG HAIRED female c a t grey" and MINI BIKES (1) Rottman, 4 h p . many
white, spayed, declawed, snots, 110.
options, like oew, less than I hours use
S49-3369 since oew, 1115 ea. After 6pm 316-7461
MALE SPRINGER SpanieL 1¼ years MOPED I960 Yamaha Chappy, fine
old. gcoixsithchildren, good watchdog. coodiUoo. t speed. 117»..
642-till
719-41*4
AKC papers, ISO.
MOTOR BIKE, excellent coodiUoo.
MUST SELL 9 month old AKC
bestoffer. Canton area:
911-6111
registered Bichoo Frise. male, call
681-870( MOTORCYCLE parts department,
WE PAY TOPS FOR
counter sales 4 stock. Experience prePlease give home to 10 year young ferred. Fa'rmlngtoo Cycle World. 84600
YOUR CAR OR TRUCK
Golden Retriever Owners moving to W. 8 Mile, just W. of Farmlngtoo Road.
Matthews Hargreave
apartment
134-117»
-" Chevrolet
SPORTSTER 1980. like oew. 1800
POODLE PUPPIES
miles, »3400. After 5pm
431141»
Woodward at 10 mile
Toy. S weeks old, AKC.
415-1147
SUZUKI, l»7S r 530 GT, 1100 miles!!
SCHNAUZER. miniature, AKC male, 11. Good coodiUoo 1550.
316-8410
weeks, shots, trained. 384-8474
SUZUKIU»74 TS1S0
4.600 miles SENIOR ciUxens will give good home to I4SO.
411-5447 821 Junk Car* Wanted
AKC Shepherd, fenced yard. SO y e a n
ALL AUTOS 4 TRUCKS
experience351-9691 SUZUKI 1974,185, very good coodition,
must s e l l 1150. Make offer. New hel- 150-1100 op for drive-able junk cars 4
trucks.
Check
us before you sell 7 days
SH1H TZU puppies. Mack and white, met included.
616-0663
a week.Quick pickup.
9344585
shots, 6 weeks old. 1173 and up.
Call
,
131-3506 SUZUKL1»;». DS 185. excellent condlUoo, withbelmeL 1800.
ALL CARS & TRUCKS
SIBERIAN HUSKY
417.7191
Junked - Wrecked - Running
14 month old female. Best offer.
SUZUKL
1980.
550E,
perfect,
oew
531-7671
TOP$$$
Mkbelinx, Silhouette Faring, black,
QUICK PICK-UP.
THREE FLUFFY kittens. 1 calico. 1 Mag wheels.! 1500. Before S SO 511-1956
«rey, 1 yellow 4 white to good home.
OpenSun.
4SS-.S40S TRIUMPH, 1»70, Daytona 500. good
coodiUoo. »600. Call after 6 P M
E
&
M
AUTO PARTS
YELLOW LAB, AKC. 1 year Old,
»37-1884
Licensed, Bonded
spayed; good with children, watchdog.
ISO
455-9311 YAHAMA, 1»81 Special, 650 cc. Silver. 474-4425
397-2200
Mags, custom s e a t crash bars, excelJUNK CARS WANTED
lent
coodi
Uoo,
|1.4
50/of
fer.
»374931
740 Pet Service*
Dead Or Alive
YAMAHA 197». XS7S0E. shaft drive,
High Dollar Paid
fairing, very clean. After t P M
BiU Wild Auto Salvage
316-1080
„ Pets tV Particulars
' 515-I86S
$145 per IW l b ; tied with a t r i a l not In IMPERIAL 1976, 16' Bowrider, 70 HP
bags, oo magadoes. Baying copper, Evmrnde. power t i l t trailer, extras.
brass, "alum, siding, radiators, L 4 L Very good condition. IS.600.. 6 8 H 4 9 1
WASHER 4 GAS DRYER, Sears l»70 PIANOS: Consoles, spinets,' grands, Waste, 34939 Brash S t , Wavne.71l.7436 JOHNSON 197» IS bp. motor, oew tank
ISO. Call after Ipm,
14HI41 player pianos, at low prices,
and bose, eicelleol cooditioo, 1750. rRECYCLE FOR CASH
/aBtmiitvwajMwajwawixwrfMiHkMii^
713 Bicycle**
Sale* A Repair
80UTHFIELD
CAMARO Z-ll l»8t. Pace car Go-Kart,
fiberglass body, I h p. motor, with warrenly, new 11000, sacrifice |1»S. After
7pm, _ .
540:944»
• > ^ 4518641
CALL I f am to 5 pea
COCKAPOO, German Sbepberd, Irish
Setter,
Poodle,
Staffordshire
Terrier iarooyed, Goldea Retrlevar,
Sbeltle, Fox Terrier, Schnoodle, Baser
mix, Doberman, Cocker mix 4 others.
Healthy mixed breed pups
CaU 4 Older Kittens
METEOR METAL CO.
Weekdays, S-J P M , Sat, 8- J PM.
SS4-OS66
frigerator with ice maker, coppertoee,
must selt Best offer.
455-1168 ARTLEY clarinet, I1M, Cona coronet, 425-1110
- 453-1080
CASH FOR DIRT
KENMORE < cycle large capacity 1175. Both\trygoodcoodiUoo477*481
W. W. area, 5000. yd. minimum
washer, less than I yr. old, 1150 or best
For info, call
5381199
QUALITY
offer.
453-1171
USED PIANOS
COLOR T V S
KITCHEN-AID standard dishwasher,
NEEDING REPAIR, tinder a years old,
excellent condition. IISO.
45S-15M
IN SOUTHFIELO
all makes, pay op to | 6 0 .
Starting at $295
RANGE - Hotpolnle, avocado, very ex
146-7141
celled cooditioo: Best offer 538-9lkor
AT THE MUSIC STAND
DINING ROOM SET • Table wih glass
M4-5»«
Telegraphs, of 10 Mile
t o p - 4 chairs. Call afcrtpm, 851-4831
REFRIGERATOR • Hotpolnt yellow,
356-3182
W. RECORDS 4 CASSETTES
llwbicfeetllSO..
S40-1711
OPEN 7 DAYS
Paying Cash! Call for Pick-Un S40-7414
CASH FOR YOUR PIANO
SEARS KENMORE 34" gas stove with
or Bring to: Solo Records, 1319 Woodgrill, S years old. Harvest Gold-BesLo/- BABY GRAND PIANO with t*ach, ward, (5 blkx N. of 14 Mile)
fer. Call before Spra 471-1111 or
! f - "good condition; I9S0. Call after Ipm.
414-180»
:'t
BIRMINGHAM HUMANE
SOCIETY
n
726 Musical Instrument* 735 Wanted To Buy
COPPERTONE double oven GE electricrange, 1100
After 5pm, 477-0115
- ERHARDBMW
... PUPPIES. AKC, T
weeks, males,1 autiful buffs, shots.
APPLE U phis, 64K Computer, k<
MI-S0M
board only. TRSIO model 1 level
K computer. Votrax Speach Sjrothesis-, DOBERMAN, AKC female, black 4
er. Colonial easy chair/rocker/two end n t s t l T W o r ^ e s t offer) .
711-6S4S
U U e lamps.
I l l 1549
rx>BI£R>rAN\QaV>up, S months old,
ATARI 1600, 6 games. IncL Pac Man. pedigree, oo papers: 165.
SSS-0tl7
Frogger. 1145 Ttmex 1000 computer.
I I M books,! tape. IIM.
S5J-8SS9 DOO, male, part Beagle, 14 months, to
good home.- .
415-51*8
ATARI • 4 cartridges Including Pac
Man, Space Invaders. 1100.
ENGLISH Sheep dog, to good borne,
CaU after 6pm,
455-4358 spayed 4 shots, great with kids. I yrs.
old
'
5il-S9S4
OOLECO VISION with.4 cartridges,
$150 Atari with S cartridges, $150
FREE, furry small male cocklpoo,
515-3693 boosebroken. 4 years old. to good home.
ChUdreo have alergies.
453-1679
COMMODORE color computer, printer,
Modern, software, extra memory, as- GERMAN SHEPHERD. 1 year femalet
sorted games, etc. 1795. Like new.
boosebroken 4 shots; to good home with
Call after 5pm
616-1(93 fenced yard. 110. After 5pm. 477-3S4S
GOLR CLUBS - Power Built foU set,
BEER CANS GALORE SHOW
411)116
UTILITY TRAILER, 4' x V, new tires Buy. s e l l trade. March II, lOam-tpm. 1173.
Including spare. It' aluminum break. American Legioo Halt 1 ) Mile i> Ro- GOLF CLUBS, Walter Hagen, » • irons,
l l S . A f t e r l P M o r w e e k e o d s . 41S-7S44 chester Rd. Tables available. 751-4518 4 - woods, excellent conditloa 1175. or
offer. After 6pm,
5314119
CERAMIC MOLDS • (ISO). Colonial, be712 Appliance*
tween ,»am-5pra_ I1S0S Grand River, GOLF CLUBS. McGregor, weight S to
ADMIRAL FREEZER, IS Co. f t chest, Farmlngton, at old Winery.
wedge, never used, flSO. McGregor
never been osed, 1195 or best offer.
Turoey MT, M l . Mack facing. SIS-SMI
51M514 LARGE HO train set board, M cars eogines. accessories. Best offer. 641:4713 ITHACA model 51 11 gauge automatic,
ALMOST NEW Harvest Gold electric
SO la. full choke, excellent cooditioo,
range with self cleaning oven. Jast
MIS.
„
453-6341
llSO.Afterlpmcatl
9811104 724 Camera* & Supplies
POOL TABLE, Fisher, I f t slate, like
CAMERATRADESHOW
CALORIC gas range, GE side by side Buy, t e a trade. Everything photo- new. Automatic ball return, all accessorefrigerator,
4SJ-970S graphic. Sua, March IS. tam-SSOpm. ries. Best offer.
417-5347
COLDSPOT l&cu ft refrigerator, avoca Millwright's Hall, 1S401 Mound.Rd. WEIGHTS • ISS L B . plus bench, best
Warren.
ML
(Just
above
t
Mile
R
d
\
do. excelled condition, S years, 1175
offer.
4SS-I184
884-1141
591-OMO For information call
COMMERCIAL FREEZER. United opright 18» cu. ft Excellent cooditioo.
IS00.
511-3371
AKC SCHN AUZERS or- DACHSHUNDS
Home raised-ptrpptea. Champloa Stud
Seh-ice.I>tfe*slc*alCroomlflg. -•
352-6037
BobAlbrecht ,
5119150 80UTHFIELD
BMW R84 GS 1111, white, brand new.
BEAUTIFUL Lab Retrelvers (Mom, Full Factory Warranty. List Price •
Lab, cbamptoa lines. Dad, Lab/Sbep- K170.fl*dfl«dto$J.»S0.
hert) brown k blacks, I1S-I4S 4}VSlos
deo Game*, Tepee, Movie* COCKER SPA
SS1-O7S0
TWIN MATTRESS, box springs It met
al frame r -115 Black 2 0 ' Spider bike,
ISO.«" route bike, ISS .
718-4505
Place YoyrOrder & $AVE1
See our Selection of New
1983'Models
SPECIALLY PRICEOI
BOSTON TERRIER, female Brlngle.
YAMAHA EM1S0, ICH. Stereo. with papers. 1150
KQ.1S0W. Excellent coodiUoo. 1180. CaU alter Spo
"
451-84.11
Bob 365-8100 or
313-0844
CAT, multi color, about I years old.
female, spayed 4 declawed. To • good
727 Home Computer*, VI- borne.
1^1-4040
FRANKLIN fireplace - large, 11M.
FORD » ho. rider mower model 8«, ODDESSYH, 15 cartridges, 1175.
9 year coUectloo of scrapbooks on
»17-0816
good coodtuoa, 1100 Ideal for youngColonial bomes 4 Early American fur- ster who wants to earn extra mooey.
• PK-7SI video camera,
niture. ISO. Books.
41914(7
WJ-SS17 PANASONIC
electronic viewGnder, 6 to 1 toom.
GARAGE SALE- Detroit, 141S0 L a o INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER, 14 $400 Call
551-1015
pbere Frl tt Sat, Mar 11-11 Brie brae HP t r a c t o r , SO" m o w e r . 4 1 "
TTMEX COMPUTER 161
household Items, cooch, poker table, saowbtover, vacuum, dump cart, eiecSoft ware, peripherals, free catalogue
drapes, engine, fabric. E of Telegraph
tric
start
hydraulic
lift
I18M.
4111415
& N Jeffries area.
117-0860
LAWN TRACTOR Bolens ISO, 10 years
CARAGE SALE - Redford. 15941 Car- old. 1700.
728
TV,
Stereo,
6SIISSS
field, No. of Five Mile. Wfof Telegraph.
Antlqocs, furniture, bedding. Tools. SEARS rotary SO in. lawn mower, rear
Hi-Fi, Tape Deck*
Toys. China cabtnenL Dining table, bagger, solid state Unitioo, still under
chairs.
CAT SHOW
warranty, will consider reasonable ofMid Michigan Cat Fanciers
fer
MM117
HOSPITAL BED. trapeze, bath seat,
SouthfieldCivic Center. March 1 1 4 IS
walker, cane, grab bars. Ca U a f ler I pm.
9-5ptn_j7S-OS34
718 Building Materials
722 Hobblei
Coin» & Stamp*
- BMW
MOTORCYCLES
CALL 892*7822
ERHARD BMW
KEYBOARD
VIOLIN, German-made, three quarter'
sire, bow A case Included; I17S. - 641-7417
LANDSCAPING, uliUtr trailer, as*/)- FORMICA 4x.SK sheet at IIS per sheer
II' x 10", Tamdeo with steel ramp. or 40 cents per sq f t O e r 100 colors to
Must s e a 1)504S7-9S40 choose from. 14140 Capital or call ask
foe Barb or Ed.
MJ-9151
NEWBURGH SWIMCLUB member
ship.liS0.Calt
4S9-<164 KITCHEN CABINET Doors, solid Walnut Mediterranean style, like new, I
NEWBURGH SWIM CLUB member- years old. best offac Calf FrMar or
ship, 1 1 » CaU after 5:JOpm.
evenings before 8pm.
Ul-MSt
4M-M1S
USA BUILDING • Agricultural - ComPARKING LOT striping machine, mercial, full factory warranty. All Sled
Binks-Roadrunaer. like oew. After 4pm. - clear span, smallest buildings SO x 40
417-7S18 X10. largest 701 ISS X 16. SO. 40. SO, M
POOL TABLE. 8 ft Valley, slate. In- ft width In various makes. Most sell
cludes balls and cues, 1*00.
111-41IS cheap Immediately. Will deliver to
building site.Call now,
RADIAL ARM Saw. Craftsman, 10
1-800-481-4141, extS40
, incfi, brand new. never used with legs,
casters, 4V S extra blades. 1150
720 Farm Produce
515-5111
HORSE HAY • RABBIT HAY
SEARS 10" Bench Saw. like o e w Straw, I I M . • Rabbits • Organic
SI4-SS1!
Gardener Special - Mulch Hay
FIREWOOD, H i
411-4414
SECOND HAND KID
Children's resale shop needs spring 4
summer clothing In excellent coodiuoo. 721 Flower* A Plant*
Easter clothing needed cow. Infant thru
size 10 11489 S Mile. Livonia 417-4780 CROW-LITE SHELVES • 1400 new?
Now Half price, must sell.
CaU after 1PM, 851-9184
SWING SET. T long, exercise ring and
trapeie, 1(0
418-1151
812 Motorcycle* :
Gt>Karts,Mlni-BikM
738 Household Pet*
MARCH MADNESS
715 0oioinercla1&
Ind tritol Equipment
JACKW-THE BOX restauraJit equipment, complete. GrUL fryers, soda pop
BASEMENT & CARAGE SALE
Report. 1350» Meadowpark, off W. dispensers, stainless steel chairs * taChicago between Telegraph k West bles. Excellent ccodiUoo. Package deal,
*
SIS-IMS
Partway. Sal & San. March 11 IS, 11 best offer.
Spra. Antloues, furniture, ttove, LAUNDRY EQUIPMENT Steriliser,
wringer washer, tools, gardes tools, Pellon & Crane, Magno & Clave, Model
misc. Too much to mention.
MC Sheet FoMer. Large Unlpress IrooS5S-MS0
BASEMENT SALE - CoUeetables, col- er Best offer
lector plates, lamps, mrw.
PORTABLE WELDING eqalpmeat,
» 8 » Edward. W. Dearborn, S blocks Miller SIS amp, Victor torches, and
So of Ford Rd. ooe block E. of Tele- supplies, all like bew. mounted oo trailgraph Much 10,11. »:30a • SrSOpm.
er, 11.1 W Call Bob Davb days
S1S-10M
CUSTOM SOFA. W. 4 coshioas, medi- ¢47-:140, after S
um greerS brocade, like sew, $100 1 velvet gold chairs, 11«.
533-15*9 TWO SHAPERS 14 4. M U , 4
Bridgeports, plus shop tools. J. Dryer.
ESTATE SALE
ss«-sssa
Sat, 10 sharp to 4. Sa&tlO-l
Everything to be sold, mostly antlcjoes UN1MAT >ewelers lathe wlth.milUna
head
l>
accessories.
Best
offer.
Call
and collectibles. Crocheted bedspread,
»1^011»
oak display cases 1900, doll boose by anytime,
Hal), down comforter, vintage clothing,
rrtoch, much mote.
716 Lawn, Garden &
Just W of Telegraph/Just N of Warren
Farm Equipment
1448 VERNON. DEARBORN HGTS:
FARM TRACTOR IHC with t
EXQUISITE JEWELRY
Diamond necklace, pearl bracelet, tiny
ring, gold chains, CURDS. Rabbit coat FORD. Farm tractor, targe, with S f t
piss boose accessories. Excellent pric- tires. Rons excellent, in excellent condles.
13*1149 tlon. 11400. Call W midnight SSS-091S
i
-iu*.
f*26 Musical Inatrument*
HONDA 197» •Accord, t door, 6 speed.
50,000 miles, no rust rustproofed, silver. »1800
515-9047
852 Classic Cars
BU1CK 197» Riviera • full power!
HONDA 1»78 ACCORD LX. 5 speed 55.000 miles. Excellent coodiUoo.
with air. very clean. »3595.
»1.19S_
53S4755
ERHARD BMW
SOUTHFIELD
352-6037
CHEVY, 1955,1 complete cars, restorable, extra parts. »1500 or best offer
lakes both.
4764887
JAQ.UAR 1M1. Mark II sedan, many CORVAIR 1968, excellent cobditloo,
oew parts, must sell, 15000,
SS.000 miles, 13900.
5594246
417494S
LINCOLN, 1949 4 door, black, nice,
MAZDA, I960 RX7GS, 5 speed, air, sun- white sldewills. radio, heat SS.000
roof, stereo-cassette, charcoal »6700 or miles, |S.»»5 or best offer.
55747»!
best offer
1SS43S7
NEW YORKER 1951 Wagon 1- CollecMAZDA 1981 GLC Sport, 5 apeed."*lr. tor'a Item. Only 1100 built Heavy
sunroof. AM-FM cassette, loaded. Ex- Hem!. 4 oew Denman Wide Whitewalls.
'641-3615
cellent coodiUoo. »5.500 or best offer. radio4 beater. 13.000.
6517054
TB1RD 1936. convertible, eitrernely
MAZDA 198» RX7 GSL, excellent coo- nice, wife's car. 117,000.
5744604
diUoa Loaded! Must sell, »10.550.
S6S4346 0T
358-5577
854 American Motors
MERCEDES 1971 180SL roadster, low
mileage, J tops, leather, loaded, im- AMX 1980, 6 cylioder, 4 speed, power
maculate, asking »11.900.
SSS-1449 steering, door locks, fair coodiUoo
12600 or best offer. Very good deaL
MERCEDES. 1»7».140D, light yellow 4 Call after 4 PM.
474-4131
tan, immaculate coodiUoo, power windows, brakes, steering, amfm stereo, CONCORD, 1978. DL wagon, power
$ll,»O0. For private snowing call after steering & brakes, air. perfect coodl6pm
542 8194 Uon. 38.000 miles, $3500. Days 161-5110
Eves474444l
OPAL. 1976, I I Uter engine, 1 door.
40.000 miles actual. All oew electrical HORNET 1974 hatchback. Power steersystem, 4 new radials. Runs great To ing, air. Very dependable. $600.
be sold Immediately. 11100 or best of649-1093
fer.
S7J4671
OPAL 1»78. 4 door, silver. auiomaTic.
runs good. »1800 or best offer. After
iSOpra..
464 3448
PORSCHE, 1963, SS6B coupe. Just rebuilt 1700 cc super eoglne. Dent free
body. All maintenance records since
new. Creat investment. Must selL
»57SO/offer. After Spm.
6494436
ONE CALL DOES IT ALLI
Place your classified want ad in
Suburban Detroit's finest marael
The Observer & Eccentric Newspapers
591-0900
644-1070
852-3222
Wayne
Oakland
Rochester/Avon
Use your Visa or Master Card
PORSCHE 197»,-»14. Brown, under
33,000 miles, stored winters, mint coo- JAVELIN. 1969. perfect cooditon, rev
diUoo, $»,750.
. SS4-4934 built -V-8 engine, automatic, mags,
PORSCHE «11, 1968, Dew dutch, runs headers, etc. $.1500. 897-9130
or 41! 04IS
WeU.»M00 or best offer.
54947»!
RACE CAR, fully equipped Dalsun PACER 19J5. S speed, very good trans1600.0-producUon, seasoned Waterfort portaUoo. beige color, clean »650.
S380SO6
Racer, excellent coodiUoo. never bent,
spare engine, rtlos, wheels, etc, TanSPIRIT,
1980
DL.
New
tires,
low
miles,
dem trailer, cover. »3600.
»52 1123
excellent coodiUoa $3,450.
•• 591-113S
RENAULT 1»»1 Le Car. Black Beauty
Deluxe package. Sun roof, air, AM-FM1980. Air coodiUoolng. stereo.
Cassette, rear defrost < speed, extras. SPIRIT,
oew. 13.995-Jiioes Park Lincoln|»,»50 After SPM
415-130» lice
Mercury
. . .
415-3036
RENAULT 1981 181 Deluxe. FoUy SPIRIT, 1980.1 door, deluxe, low mileequipped 5 speed, air, AM-FM,metal- age, extra dean.
lic bloe. Excellent coodiUoa »5,79».
SOUTHFIELD DODGE USED CAR
Eves
>
616-3147 »544*00
.
.- Ext-9,0,11.«
THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS
TOP DOLLAR PAID
FOB YOUR TRADE-IN
'81 O L D S D I E S E L
4 door. Sale Price r; -v v
$5700
'aiR-VlERA
-•\:h'\,
Automatic, full ppwer^Sale Price :
.-.
$9700
'81BUICK REGAL
$6900
"Nicely tsqulpped. Sale Price -':";:
^80dLb$sfAFlFiRxE^
2 door, automatic, power steering;^power
brak'ee/eJr.':'••'•:*•••'•'•
. '
;
^
'$1 BUICK SKYLARK
$4300
$4700
'80 CHlVY CITATION ^ ; -
4 door, automatio, eir. SaiePfice:.
Aytomatlo, air. Sate Price/
;
. $3400
Ask about the works - 12 months or 20.000 miles
mechanical repair protection for used car buyers
ARMSTRONG
Buick-Opel
525-0900
30500 PLYMOUTH RD., LIVONIA
(between Miridlchcll & Mcrriman)
w
1
Thursday. March 10,1983 O&E
[854 American Motor*,
660 Chevrolet
86Q Chevrolet
860 Chevrolet
884 Oodge
868 Ford
868 Ford
866 Ford
(P.C,R-13C,W.G- i 1 C } * ! 5p
886 Ford
l$i>WT iiif • I cylinder, air. stereo. CAMARO 1H7 LT. Power steeriej- CHEVETTE, 1981. Gas Saver, low
NOVA 1979.6 cylinder, power steering- MJRADA. 1*41, excellent coodilion, ESCORT 19»1. » door. 4 speed stereo, FIESTA 19?» - »7,500 mites, 4 speed MAVERICK m i . Rust «ood. oeeds MUSTANO, iriitidor
Ustclibict Ex
ISharp! »»>*i.. HH>e> Part Uncoln-Mer- braxes, AmPmcassetu, automatic, air, mileage: »1.981
brakes, radish, AmFm cassette'. Call like new, many options, Cabriolet top, clean. 54,000 miles. »2,995.
)(8-9224 air, sunroof, AmFm cassette. Very good bodr worh jUo or test offer.
cellent (raosportatloiv reUabk. »»»»
*
' .
•• '
4JJ-J4H verycleanTil.WO. After I pm, J4S-J15»
-477-14(2
Noon til 4PM.
447-5559 must see. Alter 4 PM,
45*117»
CO«UtJoit«2^00r.
»1^55» CalUfUrtPM:
CallPaohafterfJOpm,
»74-<»U
ESCORT 19» I, 4 t^e4, power steering,
MCRADA,
181).
)
door,
loadeA
7
¾
pAMARO, 1979
air,
stereo,
)0.000
miles.
Good
MUSTANO
1»7»,
J
door,
i
spe^d.
deFIESTA,
19)0,
eicelleot
coodiUoo.
t
MAVERICK;1»74,«
cyttMer,
agl«m*lNOVA 19«! ) ibeed 4 cylinder .new racooditlco. »5900
524-1724 new. Ures,'cloth seals, clean. (5500.
Ic, food runalni coodiUoo. tieote traas- pecdlble (ransportaUoa. 74 00« miles,
diator, starter « alternator, very good power with leather, buckets.
BERUNETTA
Plymouth
R
d
Just
West
of
f-275
SOUTHflELD
DODGE
USED
CAR
:.
«444»«
»91-0447 mhjJoMlMof best
[CENTVRY M l Limited. I door, load- Air cooditloeleg. arrvfra stereo.
72« J7M »7»0.Call«Yen(ngs
mechanical coodiUoc, body good coodiE x L 2 0 , 2 J , ) 2 ESCORTl»»»CL, air, loaded excellent
ed. Excetletf coodiUoo' »«.100Uoo. »47» or best of ter.
471)917 ) 5 4 - 4 4 0 0 - •:. j
automatic UansmissiVi. Very low
condition, «4 SW.
459 2547 FUTURA 197» Sport Coupe, 4 cylinde/, MAVERICK, 1»7S, <J,60« miles, «ocd MUSTANO 1»7» » . Hatchback, TTop,
US-44M mlleagerlAVE
coodiUoo, 4 speed, 4 cylinder,
CHEVETTE 1982.4 door, low mileage, NOVA, 1971. 2 door. V-4 aulomatle,
OMNI-HtjRIZON MODELSI ESCORT 198), OL wigoo. 4 speed, rust- automatic, air, stereo, rustproofed coodiUoo. » 5 « or best offer. Call after eicelleot
Only )1.500 miles. A Nice One! (),495CENTVRV. 1»»I limited. 4 door. »
air conditioning. AjnFm radio, rear de- power steerlng/hrakes, new ra'dlatw, Front wheeldlrve "K - CARS In stock. proof,
i m m power steering-brake*/ air, stereo am17,000 miles, warranty., luggage O-Hara Datxuo, 55655 Plymouth Rd «pra
fm
I
(rack,
new brakes-exhiusf-tJre*.
extras, 1,000 miles. O i l txecvlive.
frost, «,425.
4554491 good transportation. ()50.
591-1291 Save i LOT at ocr LOT!
rack. HO engine, (5.095.
45fl»Tl
425-2)11
$9JH.
HM70
-CHEVROLET'MUSTANG CHtA. 1»8» Air coodiUooCHEVETTE. 19»), 4 door, 4 speed air, NOVA, 1978 Custom. Auto, power steer- •Ask forCRESTWCODDODOE
Used Cars' /
421-57« ESCORT. 1982. Stereo Upe, accent GRANADA. 1974, 4 door, immaculate, lng. autamttk, ft<reo, »5,000 mile*. MUSTANO, 1»7«. T-Tpps,» speed, sterORCHARD LAKE RD,
ELECTRA. 1»?4. Very tood condition,
AM-FM, deluxe Interior-exterW. ».000 ing, brakes, im-fm. rear defrost, extra
• tripes,
14,000
miles.
Only V-8 automatic, air, power, AMFM stereo Upe, power stetrlfl| It power
no rust J 7 » . Call after fpm,
miles. »4,800.
' »42-7711 snows, «2.000 miles. »1,150.
Between l< « 1 » Mile Rds.
427-4791 OMNI 197». 4 door, autornaUc, air coo- (4,995.JOnes Park . Uncot^Mercury eo 4 track, garage kept 1st 8).000 »4.(»9.Jliaes Park Lincoln-Mercery b r a e s . »J,5»0 Jljoe* Park liocoto4H-M14
JWJJM
diUoolng, 2 tooe, good cooditlon.
855^9700
425-5024 takes.
422-57)2
Mercurv
ityiOU'
CHEVROLET CAPRICE WAGON, TORINO 1972. power steering- 4
441-5544
MU3TAKO H, 1»7J Hitcibacs, power
ELECTRA, 1»7» « S . 57 liter, V-». CAMARO, 1»7», Spoiler, air, AMFM, 1979 Loaded Sharp! Small Down
brakes, stereo cassette, good running
MUSTANOJ»7»GHIA
ESCORT 19»), L, 1.4 L, HO engine, GRANADA 1974. 4 cylinder, automatic, iteerieg/orakes, air, very clean.
OMNL
197»
4
door.
4.speed
two
lone
Jl.7,04
rollej,»»
V-t.
perfect
coodiUoo.
hardtop, 4 door, (nil power, dr. cruise.
Snellen'651-5500 coodiUoo, 1500. After 5:50pm, 477-515)
Loaded-.»S40«
brown, premium Interior, exceUenl power brakes/steering, AmFm Dolby power steering & brakes, 54.000 mile*. Pboee:41*-W17
_ _ _ 41S-9M1
'4».W mites, excellent. {MW. ja»-«7M
stereo^tapes. automatic, air, many oth- Evenings.
624-9655
454-4M1
CHEVROLET 1948, transporUUooT VEOA/197). Station Wagon, »17 V-l, maintenance and coodiUoo, )2.000.
CAMARO,
l»7».
Automatic,
alt
coedlh
ers,
low
milage,
like
new.
(4,500.
MUSTANO It 1»7», avtoroitk, power MUSTANO l»»l CT. V)t H O , U k e o e w ,
»750 or best offer. Call between 1) After«PM,
USABREWACON. ljjJ.(Cas) Loaded»125 or best offer.CaU after 5pm.
442ll»7
GRANADA 1977. « cylinder, 4 speed jteerins/bNles, itr. »01 V-». 45.000 air, stereo, 4 ipecd. more. 11,000 tftlle*.
--^
*
455-9)44
Use New. Sbeltoo
651SWO tioniag. J ut|4,6»i.
Nooasod6pm,
»57-9157
647412»
NorthBcos.
4J1-1S7J
421-0)74 rol!e».tood coodiUoo. »1.«». »5-040* M300. After4pm weekdays. 47»-TilT
OMNI 197». 4 speed, excellent coodi- EXP i .2, <ruls< cootroli power overdrive. 2 door. 8 l,4O0_
LE SABRE. 1»7>. 4 door. U 0 t greeo,
Uoo, ladies car, 40.000 miles, (2600.
CHEVROLET
1982--83
brakes,celuie paint • must seU. (),500.. C RAN ADA 1977, 4 cylinder, air. power MUSTAK0 D. 1»7«, autoouUc.« cylin- PINTO 1 »7 J. »»,000 ortglAJj rmles, runs
CAMARO
1»M.
mint
condition,
many
«Ir. loaded. cnUse control, im/ra ster415-075(
45» 4500ext 211 steeringbrakes, stereo. »2200.
M4-5J7J
der, power, am-fm. »lr, low miles, oew very good. J7S0.'After «pm weekdays.
BEAUVILLE
eo, low mlks. »1»00.
47MMJ optloci,
Evenings, «51-4007 transmlssioa: »1700.
413-7714
47« MIS
OMNI
1979.
Premium
interior
and ex- EXP, 1982. mint coodiUoo, .2 door
8
Passenger,
factory
official,
low
«0Pootiac Diesel Wagon, wtite »4.000 terior, air, am-fm, luggage' rack,
PARK AVENUE. U i o . folly equipped, CAMARO m 0 . 2-H. 4 speed, air, cas- mileage, loaded »AYE
rear hatchback. 4 speed air. rultv equipped, GRANADA, 197», 2'door. air. radio,
doth, rear defog. «,000 miles,
7» Bukk Regal brown
»4.295 defogger, I tooe, gray/silver, light
UUSTANO U 1»7« Ciii. CUsic model PINTO, 1*7* RuoaboQl, blue metallic,
low mileage, orltlnal owner. Eiceuent aett*.
sunroof. 2-too,e white with, clack, bur- rustproofed, low mileage 8)000.
I5S00. After »:J«pm.
61HI47
'40 Merxeay Zephyr. J door
»2,9*5 group. »5100
Excellent cooditioa All extras. Call for wkite pin strfptne, radio, original
coodiUoa. I (MO. Call days, 1MMJ),
522-8495
ndy Interior, priced to seU at (5900.
591-1110 lAIo i apcoblmenL
74 Fiesta CMa, 2 dr., blue
»1,995
- 45941»! owner, runs great, J j j j / b e s t 515-J7H
Eve.trweeieDds.«i»-»U4
CA.MARO l»ll BerUoetta, loaded
U
Carol..
.
5870077
7«
Chevy
Nova
»|,WS
OMNI 1979. 4 door. 4 speed, excellent
- CHEVROLETCRANADA.I974, 4 spwd. power steer- MUSTANG U, IS7J Gill. V«, aotoroat- PINTO I»77, » door, automatic. »»,000
Charcoal exterior & Interior. Excellent
770mRegeocy
»1,79»
REOAt 1»7». Laodan roof, automatic, condition
coodiUoo,
many
extras,
make
of
fer.
ORCHARO LAKE RD.
EXP 1982, 4 speed, stereo, rear defog. ing, air. am-fro stereo, rear defog.
Call after 5pm.
UJ-40J4
77VWSc4rT0CO,ilue
»1,59»
power brakes & Jleering. radio, etc
(11-7047 undercoated, tu-tooe, best offer over 57,000 miles, oew brakes 4 clutch, ex- lc, dirk bio*, padded roof. 6ew radial actcsl miles. »2.49»'
Between H 4 15 Mile Rds '
wbitewalls, power- steerloj-brakes. UvonJa ChryslerPlyrooato
515-»0«
77 Cbevy Monia. gold
»1,495
Good wediUoM I.MS
JIS-S0SJ CAMARO, 1»S1 Berlinetta, every op15.295..
5)2 108( or 2« 192(7 cellent coodiUoo. (2500 or best offer. AmFro itereo radio, air. rear defrost,
OMN1-I9J9. 4 speed am-fm stereo
,
855-9700
except T-top. Must tee. Whit* exteCall weekdays »-5pm. 555-1)50; After piosmpiflt I».500 miles. Mint Coodi- PINTO 1979. 4 cylinder, eicellenl cooREOAL 1*7«. t cylinder, original Uoo
»2000.Callaiter
6pm
455-7042,
FAIRMONT 1978. Florida car. low 6pm 4 weekends
with Moe pin stripe, deep royal CITATION 198». J door? 4 speed load626-5772 Uoo! »1.3»-,
553-03»
owaer, full power, »(r cooditioclng, am- rior
ili-0577 diUoo- HIM. Calf evenings
»4501 Plymouth R d , Livonia
Woe Interior, low miles, mint coodiUoo, e d sunroof, air, cloth Interior. »5500.
OMNI 1978 5-door hatchback. »5,000 roUeage, much more. »2.700. Call 7PMfm, relatively low mileage, (ires in extra*.
8PM
only.
559
0105
M.000
firm.
Ask
for
Rob
GRANADA
1979
Ghla,
mint
coodijlon.
4
Craig 561-6105
474-6458
miles. Automatic, air. rustproofed
good tbspe- Please call leave message, 451-JM7
427-5970
PRIVATELY OWNED
orJSMJM
Clean. »1,000. After « P M
477-5497 FAIRMONT 1978. 4 door, 6 cylinder, speed, power sje*rlng 4 brakes, air,
bestoffer.
JIJ-J15J
CITATION 1980 Custom Coupe, air,
stereo, cb. new (ires, 55,000 miles. Call
CARS & TRUCKS
automatic,
air.
power
steering/
brakes,
i t t ) , automatic, air, power AmFm. tilt wheel, defogger. 54,000
OMNI 1981. Miser, slick. Hatchback,
7-4 50pm. 591-))1)
WE'VE GOT EMI
REGAL 1»77. V*. air. Ult, am-fm ster- CAMARO
459 62(8
sleering 6 brixes. am-fm cassette, ex- miles. Retiree's car. »2.450
-25474-117*
radio, low miles, 1 owner, excellent excellent condition, »2100.
Weekends 455 5(1)
7SMD5UiigGnU__»lt«»
to, excellent coodi lion, I! »00.
cellent coodiUoo, IJS00.
S55-J7U
CAPRICE CLASSIC, 1944. 4 door. cooditlon
8)1-1521 FAIRMONT 197» wagon. autornaUc.
'•HUmUBgiioot
1148»
Ann Arbor. Call after 4pm . etJ-liOO
AT
ONE
LOCATION
CITATION 198» XI1. 4 cylinder, 4 14,000 miles, air coodiUoolng. full powCRAND TORINO 187(. automatic. lull
17MosUEgFastb4ct... »1M8
Examples:
U l l VS. automatic, air, AM- speed, power steering-brakes, air, tilt, er, rear defrost, borguody, ImmaCTaate. OMNI 1981 Miser Hatchback, 4 speed air, power steering 4 brakes, low miles, power, air, low mileage, very good cooREGAL, 1*7», am-fm stereo, air, poser CAMARO
•7» MosUng 1 door »18«
excellent
coodiUoo
»1200.
(55-8916
7
8
COUGAR
XR7.
J to cboos*, both
FM.
11.000
miles,
eicelleot
condition,
AmFm stereo, CB, gauges, tac, rear de- »5,495,
dilion, 11.500.
«45-8551
AM-FM cassette, rear defogger, lOtnpg.
steering, brales. eicelleot coodiUoo. «000.
CallMr Parks
455-10JJ frost After 6pitn,
loaded! . ,
644-9)12
944-6(94 FAIRMONT. 197», extra clean. Just
Art Moran PooUac • CMC
»4W0. Call after 5pm.
S47-U1J
GRAND TORINO 1972. 2 door hardtop,
16 VW BEETLE. Must See!
Telegraph North of 12 Mile
152-90»
Scirocco. 197»,» speed excellent coodi- »2.595!
power steering, brakes, automatic,
•80 FORD "FIESTA, Hick shift, soft
REGAL 1»7», Ltd V-S. a jtoma tic/air, CAMARO. 188» 2 - » . Air. AM-FM, pow- CITATION, 1980.1 door, air cooditlonNorth Bros.
(11-1176 transportation special. (400. 5)7-4515
trim.
power steering 4 brakes.-itereo, excel- er, tilt, cruise, louver* & modi more. log, V6. aulomaUc, cloth interior. CHRYSLER-E- CAR, 1941 "It talks to Uoo, regular gas, gray, (4,000.
Blact
l»,800.
SJM4JJ
Telegraph
at
l
i
Mile
SHARP
»5.995.
VHttt
Dalsun,
»5655
you".
M
«
5
44>95O0
«1 CHEVETTE, 4 door, automatic;
led condition. »»»00. Eves
851451«
FAIRMONT 1979 Futura. power steer- LTD, 1970.4 door, original owner. Pow-.
354-3100
Plymouth Rd
425-5511
BIRMINGHAM
power
steering
&
brakes.
17,000 miles,
ing-brakes, air.rea/.defrost AmFm er steering, brakes, air. Very good cooIH». Zl«, excellent coodfREGAL, UM. J door aitver Limited, CAMARO
CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH
bar gundy, priced to seU!
cassette, undercoated »4.200. or best diUoo (450 or best
ST. PATRICK
GM. Exec Car. 10000 miles. I724-2784 MUSTANG 11 187» GkU. sharp, jllver.
eicellenl coodiUoo. air. power, wires. Uon
CITATION,
1980
••»
•
«45-0079
.
offer. After 5pm,
.4224908
aro-fm. 4 speed, eicelleot service histoloaded, metallic charcoal.
ASSOCIATED
FRESH SPRINQ,
»4,W».
, Ui-tQlt lops,
LTD 197(. power steering-brakes, air, ry. »UW or best/After S;JOpm471-S7«J
$11.190/offer. Weeidaya, after 5pm, 4 door, 4 cylinder, a l / coodifjoolng. CITATION. 1981. Air coodiUoolng, aupower steering 4 brakes. am-(rb, low
FAIRMONT 1980 wagon. 6 cylinder, 4 rear defroster, am-fm stereo, eieeDent
FRONT
WHEEL
DRIVE
USED
CAR'BROKERS
REGAL, l » l l . AM-FM itereo. rear detomatic, stereo, 21,000 miles. Like oew.
mileage »AVE
speed very good coodiUoo, 1).000 coodiUoo.
5)2-4851 MUSTANG, 1»7» convertible, new lop. Plymouth R d betw. Wayne & Fann'loo
CARSI
fogger. power locka, cruise, excellent CAPRICE 1971, good transportation,
»4'.995_Hines Park Liocola-Merctfy
miles, am-fm stereo, power steering 4
eicelleot condition. »mfm stereo, mast
coodiUoo. 17.100. Call:
t S M S l S rebuilt transmission
425-2597
425-50)4 OMN1S-HOR1ZONS-ARIES AND
brakes. »5450.
525-2404 LTD 1877. 2 door hardtop. autornaUc, sell fast, nrsl )).000 U k e x
614-75S5
427-5970
RELIANTS. Ready for your DEMO
REGAL IS81. Power brakes, power CAPRICE 1974. air. automatic, power
LE BARON 197». Original owner. Ride." Save a lot oo fuel' SPECIALLY FAIRMONT. 1980. WAGON, priced to air, power steering 4 brakes, eicellent MUSTANG 1J74 HAtchback. V6. rusty T-BIRD 197», oew tires, exhiust sysCHEVROLET
coodiUoo. (1650.
474-1197
steering, air. automatic, rear window options. Eicelleot mechanical condi21.000 miles. Power steering 4 brakes, PR1CED-1881 Aries front wheel drive, sell a t „.»2.895.
tem, battery, and many extras. »»,»00
bot tmsly, »500 or best offer.
ORCHARO LAKE RD.
defogger. *m-fra stereo. »«500 5U-J5«t tion, donot body. »550.
645-8729
air, stereo, rear defrost Excellent con- only »4.795.
4SS-47S3
North Bros.
421-1)76 LTD. 1977 1 door hardtop. AM-FM slerCaU after Jpm. I61-HJ7 or best offer. After 5.
dition, OO rust »4.000.
455-5479
Between 14 4 15 Mile Rds.
CRESTWOOD
DODGE
eo.
air,
rear
defroster,
excellent
coodiREGAL. IHJ Limited, 4 door, V-«. air, CAPRICE 1974, classic wagon, loaded,
T
BIRO,
197».
Air
coodiUoolng.
stereo.
FIESTA
1978.
Ghla,
runs
4
looks
excelMUSTANG
l»74
II.
Hatchiack.
V«.
oew
421-5700
Uoo. 82.000. Call:
(76-4447
855-9700
fully equipped, liie new. dark blue. Best »500 or best offer
455-2620
LEBARON 197». 4 door, power steer- "Ask for Used Cars'
Only »3.«95-HUK3 Park Uncolo-MerOres, low miles re, asking »1000.
lent (8.000 miles, cloth Interior. »1950.
offer.
IS5-Mt7
CITATION 1981 Hatchback, automatic, ing, power brakes, radio, heater, air, ST. REGIS. 197». 4 door, 8 cylinder, 51»
cury
415-3034
¢81-6751
•
(»75125 LTD. 1977, 4 door, air, stereo, power,
CAPRICE 1976. wagocclean, good mewer steering 4 brakes, air, 44700. eicelleot coodiUoo, 14.474 actual miles. c u good MPG. air, power, e t c excellent
one owner, like new, low mileage, oo
R1V1EJU 197Jtmany options, body 4 chanical condition. 400 V-g. automatic,
UatteMPM
«22-2921 »4.500
"
115-4475 coodiUoo. (2.000 miles. »4295 (77-6418 FIESTA. 1978. Sport group. AM-FM rust »2(00.
MUSTANO 1»75 GUa. 6 cylinder. 4 T-BIRD. 1979. Loaded, bloe chamois.
(74-7164
Interior very good, am-fm -J track, power steering, brakes, locks, windows,
speed, runs good, kigh miles, »700 or Sale Price »».»»5.
(64-7)0) cassette, rear defrost very clean,
sport wheels. 1900 or best
47(-5582 air, stereo, »2.475. Alter 8PM. 45J-0&51 CITATION, 1981,4 cylinder. 4 door, air. LEBARON 1980, 4 door, power win- or
7»l-<«0
»1,950. Call
5911922 LTD 1974 Scjuire Wagoo. 6 passenger; best offer.
4J7-J0W JACK DEMMER FORD
stereo, tilt, cruise. »4.000 miles, »5.495. dows, steering 4 brakes, am-fm stereo,
good
coodiUoo.
(2200.
Call
evenings
RIVIERA, 1980 Tsrbo. flremM grey. CAPRICE 1977.2 door, V 4 . air. all r e d
WAGON
SALE
HERE!
FIESTA
1978,
yellow
sport
group.
Cas589-1602 eicellenl coodiUoo, Priced to sell. Call
551-0)99
leather, loaded, carefully maintained, »7.000 miles,
very good coodiUoo,
Thurs Frt or Mon. 4.10-7pro
«45-0)44. 1980 DODGE DIPLOMAT. Wood grain. sette stereo. 78.000 miles. »1(95.
646-9625 CITATION, 1981, fully loaded V-«. 4
beautiful »7700. After 8pm weekdays. »2900
V8, Wires.Xbw Mileage. »5.995.
47(-46)7
562-4480 LTD 1979 Landau. Loaded (-door One
door Hatchback, low mileage, black, NEWPORT 1964. Air. Very elesn. Ideal 1981 CHRYSLER LeBARON. only
540-1750
owner.
51(-78)5
CAPRICE 1979 Classic, 57.000 miles. 4 «5.500.
645-9500 for restoration. Must seer »700 or best 20.000 miles, full Power, Ult, cruise. FIESTA 1978. 4 speed.air, a m f m sterRFVIERA 1987, fall power, VS, low door, air, power locks, excellent mileeo,
rear
defogger.
2
oew
tires,
oew
mufLYNX.
1981
GS.
Excellent
coodiUoo.
offer
Days:
)2)-1564
Eve*
525-4()(
»7,945.
mileage, air, blue interior, blue metal- age, no rest, spactow Interior, cream CITATION 198», X l l . hatchback, am1981 RELIANT, F.W.D "K" wkh wood fler, - new froot-rear brakes, rust- power steering, brakes, air. 4 speed,
tic. wire wheels. Call after 8 559;»5» color, best offer,
540-4065 fm, air. autocnaUc, U(J. cruise.
NEWPORT. 1971. oo* family car, mint rain, air, power. Only »8.585.
proofed. excellent »2250.
641-4751 low miles. »5.000 After 6pm. 5)8-8492
149-8725 coodiUoo, oo salt «5.000 miles. Air, 4 982 PLYMOUTH RELIANT. Factory
SKYLARK/1910 J door. JJ0 engine, CAPRICE 1980. loaded with all availFIESTA
1979
Super
Sport
Air;
tadio. MAVERICK 197). 2 door. 6 cylinder
door,
must
seU
by
March.
17.
))000.
Official, woodgraln. air, cruise »7.895.
atfel belled tires, complete stereo «ys- able options, Includes sunroof, power CITATION 1992 X l l . eic*Ueot condisun roof, rear wiper. Like new. 20.000 manuel. good mechanical, fair body.
«44-1)44
CRESTWOOD DODGE
tera,.hutt well, needs brake job, »500. windows-doors, till, cruise, wire wheels. tion, loaded sunroof, warranty, (4495. cash only.
miles.
5(4-9652
(500
525-4(87
481-5700
CafJiLkeooFTLifteftAM, 459-7807 A roust tee. »5950.,. •
\
459-0114 NEWPORT 197).-4 door. V8, radio/ "Ask for Used Cars'
478-1075
•
1
*
i •
•
beater,
air.
(775.
474-1598
SKYLARxliMl. autb. pwrier jteering/ CAVALIER CL 1 9 « . 2 tone, loaded
$6,388 NEW YORKER Brougham, 1977. loadbrakes, am-fm stereo, laMts, eicelleot continuous protectloo plan. GM Exec CITATION. 1982
4 door hatchback, air coodiUoolng. .
coodiUoo, »5100. After 8pm
851-5081 car. Call after 5
•
545-675« aulomaUc, power steering 4 brakes. ed (1,995.
BIRMINGHAM
SKYLARK 1981 Limited 17,000 miles, CAVALIER, 195». 4 door. 4 cylinder au- 15,000 miles
CHRYSLERPLYMOUTH.
automatic, air. power steering, lilt lomaUc, nice oplioos, excellent condi445-407»
wheel, power windows, am vm stereo. tion. GM executive, best offer. 427-1484
AUTO CREDIT?
V8.»5»00
' 644-4971
RELIANT, 1981. SE. automatic power NEED
353-1300
Call Me First - Mr. Parks.
CAVALIER 1982, CL hatchback, 11,000
steering 4 brakes, air, rtar defroster,
SKYLARK 198J Limited loaded. 10.800 miles plus extended 1 year warranty.
All
late
model cars & trucks.
mint condition. »5.200
851-047»
miles, premium cloth reclining seals, This flash? 2 door is loaded »7295 For
On-the>Spo< Financing:
warranty. »8.050.
651-9760 details call
545-2179 197» CHEV. MONTE CARLOS - Two la
SPECIAL, 1969 I door aulomaUc, pow- CAVALIER 1982. CL, 4 door, automat- stockTelegraph at 12 Mile
er steering, bucket seats, nJce little 2nd ic, air. Ult. stereo 8, F-41. heavy duty 1980 MONTE CARLO.
ARIES. 1981, special ediUoo, nicely
554-)100
car. »495.
battery, radiator. 2 tone paint, 12.000 1941 1MPALA.
equipped front wheel drive.'
I97J Ford Galaxy 2 door aulomaUc. miles, like new. »6.200.
BILL BROWN'S MUSTANG CITY.
427-9654 All choice c a n for your budget .
SOOTHFIELD DODGE USED CAR
power steering, radio and heater. 1585.
Biggest
selection
In town! 1979. '80, 81.
)5(-6400
F i t . 20.21.22
and«2, from »2695. Bill Brown Ford
BOTH 1 YR LIMITED WARRANTY CAVALIER. 1982. 2 door hatchback, PONTIAC-FIREBIRD, 197». Spoiler.
Console,
air
coodiUoolng.
straight
neat
CL,
slkk.
air.
stereo,
white
letter
tires.
J5545 Mkhlgin Are.. West. Wayne
ARIES, 1981. Station Wagoo. Nicely )5000 Plymouth Rd. at Wayne R d ( 2 l Ult. Uotcd glass, custom buckets,..rear unit
7000
front wheel drive.
AUTOLAND, 728-3100 wiper/washer, power windows/locks. OLDS I960 CUTLASS, Air coodiUoniflg. equipped,
SOOTHFIELD DODGE USED CAR
CAPRI
187)
sport
coupe,
mint,
yellow
»6150
261-2575 clean. Test Drive our safety checked 554-4400
E x t 20.21,22
with black vinyl sunroof, V-4. side
cars today We negotiate!
'-"
858 Cadillac
ASPEN, 1979. 2 door, sporty, nicely pipes. Chrome disc wheels. Stored
CRESTWOOD DODCE
CAVALIER. 1983
front wheel drive, steel belled radial tires,
winters. »29.000 actual miles (4500
equipped
Ask lor Used Cars'
411-570«
BROUGHAM 1482. White, dark red
WAGON
firm.
Westtand
722-44(6
SOUTrfFlELD
DODGE
USED
CAR.
cruise, power steering, power assist disc
wood interior, 10.000 miles, like new. Air conditioning, tilt, cruise Factory IMPALA. 1975 station wagon, air. pow)5(-6400
E x t 20. 21.22
loaded »18.500 negotiable
M9-9107 Official, low mlfeage • JAVEi
brakes, 5 speed, deluxe Interior. ,
CITY S4JU1RE 1977 station wagon.
er" steering/brakes, good condition.
»750. Calk
478-4999 CHARGER, Sfc 1977. AutomaUc~alr ^lOOSTrJIes.-raw tires. (2595 or best
C1MMARON. 1985. all extras, low mileoffer.
.
557-2918
coodiUooiag'»1,9,95.
* „.4*age. 1. months o l d must sell, 'asking
IMPALA 1978. air, cruise, full power,
, --BIRMINGHAM *•"- *
815.800 After «pm.
471-24J2
- CHEVROLET CREDIT PROBLEM
rear defogger, intermittent wipers, etc.
CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH
NO PROBLEM!
original owner. »2995.
«44-5170
ORCHARO LAK€ RD.
" «45-007»
COUPE de VJLLE1976 Loaded.
Ask for Chris or Gary
Between 14 4 15 Mile Rds.
AMFM-Stereo-Upe deck, power, lilt,
IMPALA 1980. V». air, am-fm, good CHARGER 197». 518, Hardtop, excel261-126)
cruise, etc »2.550.
417-59«
855-9700
.
mileage, good coodiUoo. Call after 5pm lent coodiUoo, original owner, air, pow(between Wayne & Farmington Rds.)
474-569) er, no rest »1850.
.
455-1(7« ELITE 1975. power steering/brakes,
COUPE DEVUXE 1978. 51,000 miles; CELEBRITY 1942, air. rear defog, Ult, or weekends,
AmFm
stereo,
air,
rear
defogger.
Dew
very clean. Electric roof, loaded Ask- AmFm, pulse wiper, like new. »»7500. IMPALA 1981, 4 cylinder, automatic,
1980, sunroof, air. am-fm stereo. brakes,65,000 miles. »800or best offer.
ing »2750.
682-2487
451-0452 air. power steering/brakes, am-fm. r i - COLT
low miles, excellent coodiUoo, 45 MPO.
5)4-S4>4
A. Friondly Pisco to Buy
451-2404 ))750 or best offer. Evenings »54-7091
ELDORADO 1971. Loaded new brakes. CHEVELLE 1975, oo rest, nms excel- dials. 12,000 mlles.»59O0:
ESCORT
L.
1981
Wagoo.
15.500
miles,
tires, exhaust, very clean, »5000. Call lent, power steering, brakes, air, am- MALIBU CLASSIC Wigoo. 1940. Air
COLT,
1980.
4
speed,
duals,
air.
sunroof.
rustproofed.
4-specd.
stereo,
rack,
rear
after 6:50 pm
484-1656 fm, (1100.
421-0098 coodiUoolng. extra loaded including AMFM, rear defrost, rustproofed defrostAsking (4(00.
5)2-( 154
455-4755
ELDORADO 1979 BtarriU. loaded ex- CHEVETTE, 1974. air. a m / m cassette. two tooe paint Pre-Spring Special »5400. After 4.
ESCORTS
4
LYNX,
19)1-1982.
Best
85.144
cellent condition. »8500. Call alter 1PM 4800 miles, clean. (1200 or best offer.
DART SPORT 1971. ) ( 0 engine 4 trans- SelecUoo in town; From )(.195..Bill
1205 A N N ARBOR RD. P L Y M O U T H
455-0541 After 5pm.
445-5952
LOULaRICHE
mission rebuilt )91 posl. Interior good Brown Ford. 55000 PlymoolhtRd at
453-3600
cooditlon. »650 or best offer. Must see. Wayne R d
(21-7000
EL DORADO. I960 dlesel Beige. »5,000 CHEVETTE 1977, 2 door. AutornaUc,
MONOAY-THURSOAY
9-9: SAT. 10-« 1 V» Miloa W«at of I-27S
CHEVROLET
(15-4902oc
525-4507
miles. »9.500.
540-4699 43.000 miles, excellent coodiUoo, »1,679
ESCORT
1991
CL.
Idoor,
power
steerPlymouth Rd. - Just West of I-J7S
or best Call between 6 - 1 0 pm »5 5-1581
DART 197(. VI. autornaUc. power ing 4 brakes, air, stereo, wan-anly
ELDORADO 1980 V-4, gasoline, dark
steering, body good, runs great »550. through March 1964. (4700
6(2-0104
brown, 11.000 miles. Lower tealsCHEVETTE 1977
719-6(1«
Loaded l i k e new. »10,900
474-9921 4 speed AM-FM, runs good many new MALIBU, 1971. runs great 4 new whl- Must sell
ESCORT 1981 L wagoo. 4 speed amfm
parts. »1500.
5244459 lewall tires, mechanically sound body MACNUM 1979. T lops, air. power. stereo, rustproofed 28.000 miles,
ELDORADO 1981; navy blue with
lngoodshape.)II00orbest
422-6448 »2)00. Days 41(-41(1. Eves. (71-)971 (4,000
522-55(7
velour Interior, low miles, verj.cleaA CHEVETTE 1977, automatic, no n u t ,
asking »l).l»5.itay>
»8-1548 AmFm cassette, oew llres. H.4O0. or MALIBU, 1878, Classic V-4, power
444-4)19
bestoffer.
45)4746 steering. brakes,alr.
ELDORADO, 198». dark blue, leather.
CADILLAC
BUICK
CHEVROLET
loaded, dlesel, GM E x e n U v e , most sell. CHEVETTE I978. 2 door, wutomaUc. MALIBU, 1978 V-« aulomaUc, power
474-9124 (2200. eicellect condition
126-5096 steering/brakes, air, rear defogger,
AM-FM cassette stereo. 54.000 miles,
FLEETWOOD, 1978 Brougham, 4 door. CHEVETTE, 1978, Maroon. 4 speed »».400/ofler. After 5 PM,
9S1-1554
fuU power. »5500. Ask for Tom FIIISUD- luggage rack, new tires, 4 door.
tnoos
599-9500
617-575) MONTE CARLO 1977,49,000 miles, excellent coodiUoo, »5000. Call Tom after
Air. automatic, power steering, power brakes, power
SEDAN DEVTLLEU978. loaded.'1 lady CHEVETTE 1978, 2 door autornaUc. 5 PM.
TI27)-4504
windows, split seats, custom 2-tooe.
owner, clean 4 beauliful 85900.
air. Southern car, excellent condition.
552^414! ( ) , 2 0 0 / b e s t
525-154« or 425-0041 MONTE CARLO 1976. power steering/
S
lowest Interest Rates •FREE: LOANER CAR
brakes, air, new tires, good coodiUoo,
SEDAN DEV1LLE 1982. loaded Includ- CHEVETTE 1974, 4 door, air, automat- »t.800ftrm.Callifier7PM. »48-2476
Air. automatic, power steering, power brakes, stereo, rear
No Oov>Ti Payment
•WALKAWAYLEASE gjogw^
defogger, tat, cruise, cust om interior.
ing leather. 4800 miles.' »11.200. GM ic, extra'nlce, »2450 or best offer. HurE x e c Call
626-4165 ry, this one won't tast long!
841-4494 MONTE CARLO 197». Landau, loaded,
new steel belted radials and brakes, A-l
1W3
wx
SEDAN DEVILLE 1976. white with CHEVETTE, 1979. 2 door, white, auto- condition, »).99S or best offer. Call af1983
Ak. eutorratSc p o w steering, power brakes. AM/FU, low miSes.
blue veloox, vinyl top, very clean, ask- matic with console, heavy duly battery, ter 6PM
PONTIAC
0LD8
489-4707
ELDORADO
ing (5.(95.482-1(6) or
. 554-1548 AMFM, new brakes, muffler. Trouble
2000
TORONADO
free. »2500 or best
624-7151 MONTE CARLO. 1976. Air coodiliooAir, automatic, power steering, power brakes, power
!
SEDAN DE VILLE 1981, dieseL all
fng. silver metallic. Landau Top. »1.977.
windows, stereo/cassette, tat. cruise, power door locks. $11,200
ower. eicellenl cooditlon, white with CHEVETTE 197». 4 speed. 4 door
It* vinyl lop 4 trim, 40.000 miles, Hatchback, radio, 54 enpg. good condiLOU LaRICHE
PER MONTH
»9500. After 5pm or weekends 644-4525 tion, 60.000 miles. * 1 .850.
652-20)9
$2995,
CHEVROLET
Ak, automatic, power r.eortnp. power brales. rMtdefogger.
.SEDANdcVUt.F., m i . while, Florida CHEVETTE l»7».-4-doorr4-spoedrAM- — P i y r o o u t h R d - J u s l West of 1-275-•On Any OeBvory By 3-31-S3
car. 71,000 miles, well maintained, all FM. excellent body. 64.000 miles.
$3495
453-4600
power, newer tires, beauUful coodiUoo, »1900.
459-0549
2 door, automatic, power steering, power brakes, supor sharp!
(2100 or best offer.
474-1227
CHEVETTE 1980. 4 speed 4 door, mint MONZA 1677 Hatchback, stick, air.
SEVILLE 1977. eicelleot coodiUoo, coodiUoo, loaded, low miles. Make of' stereo, power steering, very good coodi591-2484
metallic gray, dove gray leather, strik- fer
555-2744 Uoo. 50,000 miles »2150.
ing color combination, wires, full powMONZA
197»
Coupe.
Good
coodiUoo,
er, see before deciding. »7400. 452-242» CHEVETTE 1980. 4 door, stick, 14,000 82150. Call after 2 pm.
277-5411
miles, rear defog. Immaculate, 8 ) 4 » or
SEVILLE 1978 In excellent condition. bestoffer.
526-4821 MONZA, 1979, SPYDER. Automatic.
W» L«aw All Makei & Moo«l« Foreign & Domettlc
Has all the options. Call between 9AMair conditioning. Just »2,995.
OPCNWOR
4:50PM. Moa-Fri.
- 524-5197 CHEVETTE. 1940. AutornaUc, air, a m North Bros.
nefcrrAt
421-127«
4TMWHS,
stereo cassette, rear defog. low miles,
SEVILLE, 1980 Diesel. 50.000 miles. »2900. Bestoffer. !
»57-2804 MONZA 1950. 4 cylinder. 4 speed Pow1
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5)5-0555 CHEVETTE, 1980 Scooter, very good sette. Very good coodiUoo, »4,000
coodiUoo, low mileage, »2400. Moo-Fri,
474-)785
4-9pm,Sal-Sun, l)-4pm.
5(1-4942 roUea,»)!00. after 5 pm.
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CAMARO. 1974, V-8 automatic, motor
& transmission excellent condition,
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CAMARO, 1975, rear window defogger.
353-1300
power steering, brakes, door locks, amfm >adio, Hit wheel, 550- engine, new CHEVETTE 1981, 4 door', aolomatic,
tires. »1800 or best offer.
241-4590 «!r, extras. Excellent conditio*. »1.900.
After 5pm,
{77-4591
CAMARO, 1974. aulomaUc, air. power
steering 4 brakes, dmfrri. rustproofed CHEVETTE, 1941, < Boor, 4 s p e e d air,
new exhaust, good condition, best offer. stereo, cruise, cloth, tic It you want a
2743147
5404967 clean, economical, well equipped car
with low^nlles call
751-1(44
CAMARO. 1977, » 5 V-8. amfm stereo.
power steering'* brakes, air. lilt wheel, CHEVETTE 198) 2-door. AulomaUc
rear defroster. aulomaUc, some rust, air. rear defrost, extras »».700 or best
, 4 ) 1 ) 7 7 8 or464-09J»
»1700.
«81-4090 offer.
CAMARO 1978. Z24. autornaUc, air,
very good coodiUoo. (4500 or offer: Call
between 9-5pm. 225-7740.
After 1 Opm & weekends.
4)7-5441
355-1000
$74951
'82 Z28 CAMARO
649-1300
28111 Telegraph
'81 MONTE CARLO
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new; ()600 45)-791)
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throttle linkage, ipark plug wires and disinbu-'
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lrtdudei band adjustment ecreeo cleaning, adjustment ol manual and ihroltle Itnkeoe; In! dudes replacement of fluid and gaskei. Fordbutit vehicles only. Ooes not apply to vehicles
equipped with automatic ovsrdrfve or transaxio
automatic transmissions.
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450 SL ROADSTER .
Dark blue, pallmlno tari leather Interior, both
tops, cruise, power windows,'power steering,
climate control sir, low rnlieage, low miles,
gorgeous carl CaJl Tom or Arfor appointment
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1979 MUSTANO QHIA
AulomaUc, air, eteroo, electric defogger.
power steering and brakes.
1979 GRANADA
4 door, automatic, aJr, power steering
arid brakes, 28,000 miles. Burgundy.
1983 RANGER PICKUP
4 cylinder, 4 speed, stereo. 10,000 miles.
mirrors.
1978 QRANADA
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4 door, 43,000 miles, 6 cyllnrier7automat!c,
air, stereo, cruise, vtnyl roof.
453-1100
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PINTO I9lr- Ranabout, «utomaUc, TOWN CAB, 1»7», gold, 4.-door, fully
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338 8517 VERSAILLES, 1979, loaded; 47,000
mil«s._Hloes Park Lincoln-Mercury
THUNDERBIRD 1977. «r««L good coo435-3036
ditloa. $J,2W or best offer. Troy vi*.
424-7.897 874 Mercury
THUNDERBWP » 8 0 , Wick Town
Undao, TRX wheels, loaded, digital
read-Out- Factory AM/fM, stereo
search C8 radio", lalfcote. Excellent
coodilioa, $5300 best offer
477-2431
BOBCAT 197/. AmFm stereo cassette,
newly painted, runs good. $1,600. After
Spro.
517-5145
CAPRI 197J, for parts only, 1000. automatic.
Alter 5PM, 355-2480
TORINO 1972. wagoa. sew brUes, e t
haest, alignment, runs good, soma rust,
$»0
474-2417 CAPRI IS74 4 cylinder, automatic
1475.
415-5074
TOrUNO, 1473, 4 door,'Texas a t . » 1
e v e r y good coodiUoa »«$0. «4(4479 CAPRI 197» Gbla. 4 speed, loaded, air,
rust proofed,-oew clutch, eihausl AmTORipO (»74. power steering, air, very fm,~mint condition, $1,400.
449^252
good motor, good tires, body rust, KM.
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.
322-2214 CAPRI, (»79, Chla, automatic, air.
aratm cassette, excellent coodiUoa
614-7555,
.
514-4455
WAGONS!
WE'VE.GOT'EMI-
CAPRJ 1911. Jdoor, « cylinder, power
steering, power brake*, automatic, tun
75 Plymouth Wagoo
t 14«. roof, am-im, must sell, $5000. 411-5151
559-40(4
'74 Plyniooti Wagoo. . . . . $1,088 Of
77 Dodge NJooaco Wagon. . .
$1,688 COMET, 1977. air. automatic, cassette
L o s Miles
stereo, power steering, brakes, 55,000
77 Olds Cvtlasj Wagoo, . . . . $1,488
miles. $15«. ' .
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Nicest OnetoTown
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3543100
COUGAR XR7,1979. split seats, power
windows, power locks, ara-fm stereo.
$4.345-. BUI Brown Ford. 35000 Plymoulh Rd. at Wayne Rd.
411 -7000
COUGAR 1971 XR7. New exnaust &
baltery. Interior very good coodilioo.
HOOOor best offer. After 6
559-1631
872 Lincoln
CONTINENTAL. 1979 Town Car.
44.000 miles, fully equipped, excellent COUGAR 1971, XR7 convertible, leathcoodilioo. $7000.
. 4 It-US] er interior, sir, stereo, very good condition, $1,009 or best
4179777
CONTINENTAL ISM. 4 door,dirk Moe
bottom, llgll blue too. 47.000 miles, ex- COUGAR 1973, 351-1 barrel, automatcellent cooditloo. 17500, estate sale
ic, power steering tt brakes, stereo.
4594040
45J-75J1 14,000 miles, $950.
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'82 ARROW SPORT
4 speed, 2.6 engine, bumper guards, power steering, R.W. 2 steel belted radlals plus tax end plates.
REG. PRICE $7585
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ON 1983 SCAMP TRUCKS
1983 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER
5th AVENUE
With 318 origin*, heavy duty battery. cruls« control,
rear defroster, power wfndows, seats, anlenne, Utt
wheel. A M / F M stereo, «fr conditioned, tinted slaaa, *
dock, white side wall steal beUetfradiab. Stock «45045 *
ptus tax and plates. Onry 2 lerv
12,358
PLUS 11.9% FINANCING
;
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By Chclc* Net By Chtnc*"
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PLYMOUTH
29301 Grand River, Farmington Hills
Mon. & Thurs. 9-9; Tues., Wed., Fri. 9-6
531-8200
ZEPHYR 197» wagoo, 4 cylinder, power steering, brakes, air conditioning.
arnfm. eicellent condition. $2600 or
best offer After 6:30pm
444-3487
880 Pontlac
476-7900
TAMAROFF BUICK
353-1300
884 Volkswagen
880 Pontlac
GRAN'PRIX 1974. SI. model, console, TRANS AM 19(2; red, automatic, air,
wwfr Iteering, brakes, windows, Uli, stereo cassette. 1» options, low roile»50 3 barrel, very good coodiUoa.
age.$10.400.- '•'• -r"
557-4915
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443-0418
T-1000, 1931, 4 rpe«d, 4 door, 17,500
LAMANS, 197J t door, automatic, pow- miles, $3,900. Sharp! Musi sea' t
er steering and brakes, good condition, CaIl:44M771or . .
474-8444
$JWCaJI
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T-1000, 1983, rear defrost, low mile*,
LEMANS 1969- oew starter, alternator, excellent condition. $4854.
471-74.30
needs muffler, $350 or best offer.
4000
LE,
1943,
dark
blue,
loaded,
excel474-7144
FIREBIRD 197» Formula; JO.COO
condilioo. $9100. C*ll afler 4:30
mKes. fStry OCASOD! Caraged! Wife"s LEMANS 1974, automatic, power steer- lent
PM.
44HS07
car. WUte, Classic Car Potential! ing, brakes, air cooditioolng, amfm cas-'
$4,980. After « or weekends, «42-5333 selte Good cooditlOQ. Mark
541-4040 4000 LE, 1982. many optioos, IransferrFIREBIRD, 1981, SE. Air, am-fm. LEMANS, 1V7S. 6 cylinder stick, good able warranty, lighl gray, $7,900. Call
*^
332 3935
spoiler: Excellent coodjtioa. Must sell. gas mileage, dependable transporta$9350. After 4:30pm.
419-0097 tion. Must sell $793.
244-1238
FIREBIRD, 1981, SE. 4 speed, T-top. PHOENIX U 1982 Excellent coodl- 884 Volkswagen
cruise, stereo, lilt, air rear defogger. Ooo. still under warranty. Winterised, BEETLE 1972, Red, mint cooditloo,
4743439 loaded $7.400or offer
728-0407 am-fm 4 track stereo, 50,000 miles.
391-1403
FIREBIRD 1482, t-top. fuel Injected 4" PHOENIX 1978. 2 door, V6. AmFm, 42100/offtr. 391-1422 or
cylinder, 4 speed, 35mpg, aluminum air, $2,430. or offer. After 6pm, ,
DASHER 1976 2 door. automaUc, iter,
map. FM auto reverse cassette, power
531-8139 eo. solid body, reliable. $1250 or best
steering & brakes, sport mirrors, gages.
offer.
522-8187
taint cooditloo J8000.
424-9438 PHOENIX 1980 U , loaded, most sell
$4300 or best. Eves 364-3502,
DASHER 1978 4 door. 4 speed, rtstFIREBIRD, 1982 SE. gold, loaded,
Days, ask for BUI. 874-1096
iroofed, eicellent mechanical coodt$9800 or best Oder. 549-3238 554-4083
Ion. oew radials. $2600/olfer 525-S047
PHOENIX, 1940 5 door HilchbacV,
CRAND LE MANS, 1975 Station Wag- AM FM stereo, lilt wheel, air. 4 cylin- RABBIT L. 1981, i door, 35.000 miles,
oo. 41.000 miles. $3,500. Eicellent coo- der, rear defogger. 37,000 miles, new undercoated. amfm cassette $4500:
dilioo
540-4594 Ures, $4.700 522-7582 or
522-0085
535-9193
CRAND LEMANS 1976. 9 passenger PHOENIX 1981 LJ, brown. 5 door RABBIT, 1977. Runs good. Can't beat
wagon, power everything, air. 55.000 hatchback, mint condition, power steer- theories $1,595.
miles, good coodilioo, $1,475. 824-25J0 ing U brakes, air. manual traosmlssioo,
amfm stereo 8 track, special palot 4
LOU LaRICHE
GRAND PRIX 1975, metallic green, vi- Bodercoated, $4,975 or besl offer.'Days
nyl top, power steering It brakes, radio, 591-34J6
CHEVROLET
Eves 335-5354
healer, lilt. air. Good tires, some rust.
Plymouth Rd. - Just West of 1-275
First $1000 lakes
527-8422 SUNBIRD 1976. V-6 automatic, power
steering L brakes, air, some rust, $950
453-4600
GRAND PRIX 1978, Good cooditloo,
522-1246 RABBIT 1979 2 door, regular gas,
loaded. $3400. Call after 7pm 845-9455
amfm
cassette.
4 spe«d. excellent
SUNBIRD. 1980 Hatchback, 30MPC, 4
Eves .476-4155
CRAND PRIX. 1975. air. power steer- speed, sunroof, amfm stereo cassette. coodilioo.
ing & brakes, amfm stereo, clean, good Rally wheels, extra wheels with snows,
cooditloo, no rust, 400 V-8. vinyl lop. nistproofed. 1 owner, wife's car, 21,000
$3,295.
444-1757 miles. Immaculate? $3,795. After 8pm.
981-¼ SOS
GRAND PRIX, 1*78 14 37,000 miles.
all power, stereo cassette, 301 V-8, ex- TRANS AM. 1974. 435 4 barrel, 400 turcelleot cooditloo- $4,000 or best offer. bo transmission, 4. 11 posl rear end.
559-4128 $3,150
•
729-3993
GRAND PRIX 1982. U . air. cruise, TRANS AM. 1*79. low miles, loaded,
am-fm. tilt, power steering <• brakes, V. black, 403. oo stickers Well kepL
4. padded landau, $8400.
274-3474 $5850 533-4382 or
357-1374
] 2000. 1982 Hatchback, power steer- TRANS AM. 1979. loaded, excellent
ing/brakes, automatic, low mileage, ex- cooditloo, $5.M5 Before 5pm. 682-077»,
OLDS, 1979 WAGON
CHAMP 1981
$4,388 cellent ooodiUoo. After 4pm, 675-5143
after 6pm. 681-8404
CUSTOM CRUISER
Air. 4 Speed. Sunroof
J2000, 19J2 SE hatchback, bright bloe. TRANS AM. 1980. whit* with gold,
350 Engine, air conditioning, full powrally suspension, automatic, honeycomb wheels. AMFM stereo, auer. Very Sharp. $AVE
TAMAROFF BUICK sonroof.
amfm stereo, power steering, brakes. tomatic, power windows/steering/
13,500
mile/
$6,500 or best offer.
JACK CAULEY
353-1300
brakes. 49 liter engine, tilt wheel,
375-1715 bruise control, rustproofed. perfect con-CHEVROLET'
DUSTER. 1975, 318 motor, air, cruise,
dition,
21.000 miles. $6700.
397-0714
J2000 1982 WAGON
am-fm Good condition. 4500. Call after
ORCHARD LAKE RD.
3pm.
355-1351 Air, automatic, etc. Low miles. GM T1000, 1981. 4 speed hatcjiback. 9.000
Between 14 4c 15 Mile Rds.
Eire car.
442-9J70 miles, sunroof, stereo. $4200 322-7632
.
855-9700
HORIZON. 1980. T O . 2 door hatchback, rustproof ed. amfm stereo cassette, excellent cooditioo, $3,595.
537-015¾
'83 FIREBIRD S.E.
Power.windows and lobks, tilt, cruise, air, stereo,
2700mlles.
i
65 SPRING-FRESH CARS
GM - FORD - AMC
And Especially
DODGE & CHRYSLER MODELS
"We Can Fit Your Budget tf
VALIANT 1974. new exhaust, good
transportation. $450
Call alter 5pm,
288-4494
'83 PHOENIX SJ
2 door, power windows and locks, tilt, cruise, air,
stereo, handling package, aluminum wheels,
3000 miles.
'83 PONTIAC PHOENIX LJ 5 DOOR
Air, stereo, power windows, power locks^_iilt,
cruise. All the goodlesl
FORD RD. AT WAYNE RD.-WESTLAND
DON'T MAKE THE $100 MISTAKE
FIREBIRD FORMULA, 1980. Auto- j
malic, full power $5,995.
Livonia Chrysler-Plymouth
525-5000
FIREBIRD, 1974 Esplrit- Low miles,
excellent coodiUoa Air. am-fm, rear
defogger. power windows & locks.
$7,000.
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speed, $5,700.
"ERHARDBMW
SOljTHflELO 362-6037
SCIROCCO 1982, Metallic RedrTspeed,
loaded, like oew, mast sell 7)9-6328 or
754-4.940
SUPER Beetle, 1»7J AMFM stereo,
stick shift; new froot shocks. $800.
After J PM.
422-7111
SUPER BEETLE 1972. good
,
oeeds body work. $350
" 459?47S
VW 1969 & 1972. 4 (peed 4t automaUc.
$400 or best offer
5314989
VW 1970.. good body, needs engine
work, $359.
459-9475
VW 412, 1973, runs excellent, 4 speed.
69,000 miles, fuel Infection, clean. $850
453-1154
•7» SAAB »00 Turbo, poWer steering,
cassette. 4 speed, sunroof • $6,500
•80 HONDA ACCORD, 4 door, automatic, AmFm
•7« TOYOTA CEL1CA Supra. Stereo,
cassette, air. lilt, sunroof.
•81 MAZDA 624. automatic trans, stereo. 4 door. $5,495.
TOM SULLIVAN
VOLKSWAGEN
.OPEN SATURDAY
25490 W. 8 Mile.
35«900
'82.
Leftovers
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BONNEVILLE,^!97» Salart Wagon.
Power steering, brakes, power windows, am-fm stereo, air shocks, wire
wheels, 9 passenger, luggage rack.
$4,845
647-1661
BONNIEVILLE 1978, original owner,
excellent, oo rust 69.000 miles. Owner
unemployed-$3200
35*-S61S
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Open Monday & Thursday Til 9 PM
880 Pontlac
CATALINA 1972, power steering. I
brakes, rear window defrost, 73,000 |
miles, excellent mechanicalcooditloo,
very little rust, asking $700. Call Before
*,30 or weekends
255-9037
721-1144 KM?
421-5700
VOLARE. 1977 station wagoo. reliable
transportation, needs minor bodyVork1325 After 4pm
422-8072
VOLARE. 1979, original owner, 4 door,
6passenger, automaUc, air, soows, rear
defrost, beautiful shape. 32.600 miles,
$3400.
.
642.-7124^
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3 — '82 CAMARO BERL1NETTAS
1 — '82 CAVALIER STATION WAGON
5 — '82 CITATION 4 doar
6 — '82 CELEBRITY 4 door (1-2 door)
6 — '82 CHEVETTE 4 door
2 — *82 MALIBU (1 wagon, 1-4 dr.
sedan)
10 — '82 S-10 PICK-UP TRUCKS
Slightly Used Car
Department
SAP?ARO. 1978. S-speed manual transmission, lots of ejlras Very good coodiUoa
9373423
VOLARE 1978, 3 door, power steering
4t brakes,'air.. 4-iulomatIc, stereo,
$3000. After 4pm > , - 455-0036]
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0 FINANCING;
CRESTWOOD PODGE
RELIANT, 1981. 4 door, power steering
t, brakes. automaUc. air. best offer accepted. 352-8450
' 540-4139
V'OURE 1977. Station wagoo. automatic, power steering.-brakes, no rusl
Eitra Clean 54.OO0 miles. $1.495.26100
W. 7 Mile. Garage. 538-8547
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VOLARE. 1977 Station Wagoo. automalic, power steering, power brakes,
good condition.
937-3523
'82 PONTIAC 6000 LE 2 DOOR COUPE
Air, stereo, tilt, cruise, pc?wer windows, power
locks. Ali the toys!
'83 GRAND PRIX LJ
Air, stereo, power windows, power locks, buckets, wires, power seat. Save hundreds!
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RABBIT l»77, ) door' /m stereo. »lr.
automatic 44,000 miles," sharp car.
$1995. J4100 W. 7 Mile, Garage.
538-8547
SCIROOCO l»7», good coodJUoo, air,
AM-FM stereo, Jl.tXW miles, use* regular gas. $4000.
427-2244
"WE'VE GOT A FEW
NEW 1982s THAT
WILL BE SOLD!"
WALL TO WALL
S-M-l-L-E
RELIANT 1981. J door coupe, power
steering-brakes, am-fm stereo, cloth interior, $4900.
575-4348
FACTORY OFFICIALS
11.9% APR FINANCING
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HORIZON 1980, TC 3, 4 speed, air conditioning, low miles, excellent condition Must sell $3800
47J.-5067
OMEGA 1981. many extras, automatic,
air. stereo, tape, eicellent coodition. HORIZON. 1981 TC-J, automatic, air,
stereo, cndercoalcd. loaded, excellent
$5,800. or best offer. After 5pm,
981-4093
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455-2357 or 459-3519 condition. $5,000.
,
t
FURV U I . 1971. good coodittoa. $350
HORIZON. 1440. 4 door, front wheel
drive. 4 to choose from.
SOUTHFIELDDODGE USED CAR
334 4400
EtL2ff.ll.Jl
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GAGE _
OLDSMOBILE
Plymouth Rd. - Just West of 1-275
CUSTOM CRUISER. 1980 Wagon.
diesel. 40.000 miles, stereo, runs great
453-4600
17 MPG Interior good. Quick sell
$3195. Weekends best
459-3711 OMEGA 1976.1 door. air. am-fm, good
cooditioo, $1500. After 6pm, 8S8-J895
CVtUSS SUPREME BROUGHAM,
1981. Wagoo. Air cooditioolng. loaded. OMEGA. 1980 Brougham, I door, air,
4H-374 5
Fine automobile. Sbellon
«51-5500 cruise, tiit, gauges, $5800.
O.MECA. 1960 Brougham, 4 door, autoCUTLASS SUPREME 1977 . matic, air, many options, oew tires, excellent condition, $4.795/best. 354-9534
-$2,988Full Power. Console, Buckets
880 Pontlac
BONNEVILLE i « 9 , air, AmFm stereo, power locks/jalndots,- cream.
14,400.
479 1418
nREBIRO 197» Esprit,.air, 34,000
miles, power steering-brikes-locks.
AmFm 8 track, rally wheels, oew lire*.
Escellefll! $5,700.
4744341
FIREBIRD 197» Esprit. Air. automatic,
am-fro cassette, rear defog. super
sharp
«49 3251
477-332»
ZEPHYR 1979 wagoa Mariv options, OMECA BROUGHAM. 1980. Low milepower jti-ering. brakes, air. stereo, age. Super Sharp! $3,988.
HORIZON 1979. 4 door hatchback,
make offer.
.
594-0413
automatic, fower steering, brakes, amLOU LaRICHE
fm cassette with cquallter. oew steel
belted tires. $3000
»37-3345
876 Oldsmobild
CHEVROLET
Bill Lalmbe«r
$
876 Oldsmoblle
CRAND MARQUIS 1 9 « . loaded, low C1ERA LS,M951. 4 door, 10.000 miles, OMEGA 1980 Brougham, 4 door, V-4,
miles, like oew.
v
6?3<8«54 many extras. $8,»00. "
' ' 477-4304 all options. 18,000.mile*. Mosl i e l l
', 478-8031
LN7 198», automatic, loaded, air, am- CVTLAS SUPREME, 1941, dlesel, all PHtaJrlgol! ; " "•=
fm cassette, sunroof, rustproofed, power, split seats, sport wheels, air,'
11,500 miles, beautiful coodilioo, $4900. amfm.easjetle, roooo. roof, excellent REGEKCY, 1978.4 door, arq-fm, laxa»«117» cooditioo, $5100 or best offer 453-7447 ry. loaded, l osfoer, bvrgandy, ittj
clean.$4.000., ;>, ....- • «1-4197
LN-7.1941.4 iDeed, stereo tap*. 17.000 CUTLASS 1974, tir, cruise, lilt, am-fm
miles- $5,(95..ilines Park Liocoio-Mer. cassette,$119^5. ->• '.
«94427 RECENCY ¢8: 198¾ Broogham. navy
blue, 4 door. 307 V-t gas engine, loaded
cury
425-W3*
CUTLASS 1974 Supreme,
power
steer- with equipment, riebart, 7 months old,
LYNX GS, 1941, Wagon, stick shift, am- ing, brakes,' atr,: cruise, am-fm, new perfecj cooditloo. $11,400.'
541-3091
fm stereo, custom interior, digital brakes It eibaust }l!00/offer. »31-4404
STARFIRE 197« SX.. J4.850 actual
dock, computer check, excellent coodilioo. $4850.
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5911110 CUTLASS, 1976, Supreme, air, power miles, automatic, power steering,
steering, power brakes, stereo. Landsu brakes. 41r, tilt, tm-fm, $1975 644^041
LYNX. GS, 1941, 4 door w»goo. like top. No rust. 51,000 miles. Excellent
4M-4119 TORONADO 197». Completely loaded
new, loaded. $5100
515-0017 coodjtioa $1800.
Sun roof. 48,000 mllei.*j4.7W. Ask for
LYNX. 1941 GL wigoo, automatic, CUTLASS 1977 Supreme Brougham, 4 Lilly.
535-6114
power steering It brakes, air. am/m 3oor. air, loaded, automatic, stereo,
.stereo, $510>. After 4pm.
453-0041 good cooditloo.
334-1410 TORONADO. 197».loaded. $4,795.
BIRMINGHAM
LYNX 1941, IS, 4 speed overdrive, 5»/ CUTLASS l97VSuprem«. »,000 miles,
CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH
11 MPO, am-fm stereo, mint coodilioo; cower steering
ngli
J Rates, air, excellent
, > . . . 443-0079- "
14,000 mile*. $5J50/best
515-9798 coodilioo $30». After 7PM. 4744981
TORONADO. 1940. 30,000 miles, gas
LYNX 1981 CL, 4 door, automatic, air. CUTLASS 197! Sucreroe Brooghim, V4. fully loaded. Immaculate, I owner.
cloth Interior, power steering-brakes, full power,excelleotcocditiooinsldeU 14.9S3.
like new. $5,595. 531-3084 or 141-9147 out,roustsee. $4400
543-4091
ArlMoraoPontlac-CMC
Telegraph North of 1J Mile
353-SO00
MARQUIS 197» Bro$ham 41» eagioe. CUTLASS 197» Supreme, black with
$300 or best offer.
9)7-1444 red interior, stereo, tilt wheel, rear de- TORONADO, 1981½. loaded, V-«
froster, air. $4500.
614 5503 diesel, air, sports mirrors; wire wheels,
MARQUIS, 1974. 1 door. air. am-fm
amfm 8 tracV low miles, X-tooe custom
stereo., power brakes, steering, vtnyt CUTLASS. 1980. Brougham Wagoo, paint, perfect coodiUob, check tils
iwf, defogger, $1500.
522-4444 diesel, air, Jenseo stereo, I track, load- price $8,995!
855-516«
ed, $5500.
477-0111
MARQUIS 1940 Brougham, full power.
TORONADO 1941, 9,000 miles, under
Clean! $5,»S5.
CUTLASS, 1981 Ctera Brougham, 4 warranty. Redwood, fully loaded, GM
Livonia Ctrysler-Plymoc th
575- 5O00 door, 9,000 miles, cruise, stereo, locks, eiecuUre, $13,300.
719-0458
air, loaded. $9995
459-3431
MARQUIS 1941 Broogham. Automatic
CRUISER 1S7S, » Passenger
overdrive, 4 door, full pc-i-er, air. stereo CUTLAS 1977, Supreme, air, power VISTA
Wagon, AM-FM, foil power. First $900
cassette, rustproof ed. Excellent coodi- steering, brakes, am/fm/ CB In dash. T takes.
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534-8593
lioo. Must sell $7,000.
410-0344 top. bockets. console, rally wheels,
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cruise, soperb coodilioo.
$2950
MARQUIS. 1943, loaded, less tian 1.000
WIDE SELECTION OF
miles, $4,850 firm
614-453» DELTA ROYALE 1941. air, AM-FM
•" LATE MODELstereo, landau, white walls, tight
MONARCH. 1973. power steering, auto, Group. 17,740 miles Like oew. $6900
USED CARS AVAILABLE
rear defog. rum great, ooe owner,
45» 359S
$1500 or best offer. Afler 4pm 641-0376
DELTA 48 - I960, Royale Broogham.
MONARCH. 1974. AutomaUc, Air coo- Diesel 34.000 miles. IS options. Must
diUooing. 13,000 miles.
selL'$4.550.. Alter Spro,
415-71M
Livonia Chrysler-Plymouth
515-5000
F1RENZA 1981. CM exec car, eicellent
MONTECO. 1974, 1 door, air, power cooditloo. low mileage, charcoal gray.'
steering, power brakes, rear window 18400.
Eves. 351-0151
defroster. $750 After 5pm.
591-1177
399-3200
OLDS 1949. 98, 41.000 miles, all power,
MONTEGO 1975. Power steering- A needs transmission. $100 or best offer.
.(Open Moo. t, Than. Ill 9)
brakes, rear defog. air. Very good coo- Call after 6 PM
459-345«
diUon Best oiler
411-3834
878 Plymouth
MARK IV, 1974. triple black, low miles, COUOAR-1977 XR7. Loaded, excellent
excellent coodiUoo, many oew parts, coodilioo, 39,000 miles, $1950. 595-0841
»J450 After 5pm
32J-7448
COUGAR. 1977, XB7. console, .sunroof,
MARK V, 1979, BILL BLASS EDITION, low mileage, ooe owner, oew tires.
only 14.000 miles, showroom oew.
$1400.
441-0044
Nortk Bros.
4311376
COUGAR 19S1 CS 4 door, black, air.
RELIANT, I Ml, 4 door. air condition- stereo, low mileage, loaded. $6450
ing, automatic, froot wheel drtve.
591-1151
SOirTHFlELD DODGE USED CAR
COUGAR
1»»1.
only
4.000
miles.
4 door,
554-4400
Ext. JO. 11.11
air. power steering k brakes, automat- MONTEGO. 1974, good condition,
718-7281
TOWNCAR 197«, <J»rk blue, fall power, ic, tilt, 5 jr. warrenty, 1 tooe, plastiz- $1,000.
low mileage, asking $2700.
721-8763 led
7i»7928 MO.VTEGO 197«. 4 door. AutomaUc.
po«er steering & brakes, cruise, rear
defrost, 4 way seat, AM-FM-Stereo.
74,000 miles. $700 or offer.
464-1350
DICK GREEN SEZ
876 Oldsmoblle
OpOfi Mon. 4 Thurs.
EvO. "til 9 p m . ,:
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