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These kids all<br />

what's cooking, 1B<br />

National<br />

champs, 1D<br />

Volume 16 Number 5 Thursday, August 2, <strong>1990</strong> <strong>Canton</strong>, Michigan 80 Pages<br />

Youth gets<br />

probation for<br />

role in fatality<br />

Service part of sentence<br />

in <strong>Canton</strong> traffic death<br />

Mark Vernier, who In June was found guilty of negligent<br />

homicide in the traffic death of Robert Valicento of<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Township, was sentenced July 20 to probation by<br />

Detroit Recorder's Judge Lawrence Silverman.<br />

Vernier, 18, faced a maximum penalty of two years in<br />

prison.<br />

Judge Silverman ordered Vernier, a graduate of Redford<br />

Catholic Central High School, to continue his education<br />

and to perform 100 hours of community service<br />

before his college classes begin, or during Christmas<br />

vacation.<br />

.Vernier, of Mllford, does not have to pay restitution to<br />

Valicento's family, but will be charged a $30 probation<br />

fee.<br />

The judge said Vernier can report to his probation<br />

officer by pbone while attending school.<br />

Vernier, a part-time employee of Exquisite<br />

Landscaping Inc. of Northville, was southbound on<br />

Ridge on his way to a job Bite when the accident occurred<br />

on Oct IS, 1980.<br />

Vernier, who was driving a Ford Ranger pickup<br />

truck, testified that he met his employer at the corner<br />

of North Territorial and Ridge roads about 4 pjn. His<br />

boss, waiting in a jeep, signaled to Vernier to proceed<br />

south.<br />

Vernier said be looked left, right and left again and<br />

saw open road before crossing North Territorial. He<br />

said he blanked out after that and doesn't remember<br />

striking Valicento, 68, who was traveling east at 45 to<br />

50 m.p.h. in a 1988 Crown Victoria LTD. Valicento's car<br />

rolled into a ditch, and be was pronounced dead at the<br />

Valicento, a retired Detroit Fire Department captain,<br />

was returninng home from a visit with his daughter,<br />

Prisdlla Krencicki, of South Lyon.<br />

In addition to his daughter, Valicento is survived by<br />

his wife Mary Valicento of <strong>Canton</strong>; daughter Patricia<br />

Carlton of <strong>Canton</strong>; son Robert Valicento of Livonia;<br />

mother Filomena Valicento of Detroit, brother James<br />

Valicento of Detroit; three grandchildren and one greatgrandchild.<br />

After being released from an institution<br />

in 1980, Gizela worked for years<br />

as a maintenance worker in an office,<br />

A<br />

JtM JAQOFELO/Mafl photographer<br />

which was good practice for keeping<br />

the apartment shipshape.<br />

Board not anxious to meet with CBE<br />

By M.B. Dillon<br />

staff wrtter<br />

Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> school board members aren't<br />

enthusiastic about a proposal by newly elected<br />

Trustee Les Walker to meet with representatives<br />

from Citizens for Better Education. CBE is a conservative<br />

Christiifi group that supported two candidates<br />

in the June election.<br />

CBE which claims a local membership of more<br />

than 2,000, objects to the use of R-rated movies<br />

and other controversial materials In the classroom.<br />

Walker presented the idea during a board discussion<br />

of goals and objectives at the recently restored<br />

Cherry Hill School, in <strong>Canton</strong>, Monday<br />

night<br />

'Td like to meet with representatives of Citizens<br />

for Better Education to get a better under-<br />

standing of their concerns," said Walker. "When I<br />

was on the board before, each meeting with CBE<br />

involved some sort of challenge. There is some<br />

segment of the community that holds viewpoints I<br />

don't agree with, but I look for an opportunity to<br />

cure some of those rifts."<br />

TRUSTEES EJ. McClendon and Roland Thomas<br />

said they didn't see the point in setting up a<br />

workshop or meeting with CBE.<br />

'1 wouldn't know how to put together a suitable<br />

agenda. They can avail themselves of the citizens'<br />

comments portion of the agenda," said McClendon.<br />

"I think there are times when trying to develop<br />

a dialogue becomes more harmful than helpful.<br />

Said Thomas: have no problem with it, as<br />

long as there aren't accusatory remarks, finger -<br />

We're looking<br />

for vacationers<br />

favorite topic of conversation<br />

after Labor Day each year is "How<br />

did you spend your summer vacation?"<br />

The Observer Newspapers<br />

want to hear from their readers<br />

about summer vacations and share<br />

those stories with other readers. We<br />

invite readers to share "How I spent<br />

my summer vacation" in 100 words<br />

or less. Enclose a photograph with<br />

your story and mail it to:<br />

Summer Vacations<br />

38251 Schoolcraft<br />

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Stories received by Monday, Aug. 27, will be considered<br />

for publication after Labor Day. So don't just tell your<br />

family members, neighbors, friends or co-workers about<br />

that special vacation trip this summer. TeU everyone!<br />

pointing and blame being placed. I need to better<br />

understand them.<br />

"I'm willing to sit and listen to them at a workshop<br />

or during citizens' comments. But I will not<br />

get into name-calling. HI get up and walk out,"<br />

Thomas said.<br />

Board President Dean Swartxwelter was lukewarm<br />

to the Idea as well.<br />

"In my past dialogue with people in that group,<br />

we've explained our position and they tend to say<br />

we're not sensitive to them In the past we've been<br />

very unsuccessful In having positive dialogue. I'm<br />

somewhat reluctant to have a dog and pony<br />

show."<br />

Trustee David Artley said he's willing to "talk<br />

to anyone at any time . . . People see them as<br />

ultra-conservative, but they're not necessarily ulir?-99irerv*Uy?,<br />

Please turn to Page 4<br />

Young actor braves<br />

perils of 'show biz'<br />

By MLB. DMon<br />

staff writer<br />

For breakfast, served after reveille<br />

at 6 a.m., there were slimy<br />

eggs, brick toast and waffles.<br />

Lunch was really disgusting too.<br />

with entrees like doctored veal.<br />

Dinner consisted of such dishes as<br />

cold macaroni and cheese the consistency<br />

of rubber, "really sick"<br />

mashed potatoes and slappy joes<br />

made from leftover chill.<br />

But as David Burtka of <strong>Canton</strong><br />

sees it, stomaching the food at Interlochen<br />

is Jost part of the price to be<br />

paid if you want to end up on Broadway<br />

some day.<br />

THE Ift-YKAA-OLD actor,<br />

and dancer svrtved his stay last<br />

month at Inter lot hen, where to attended<br />

a two esrti martc si theater<br />

program after winning one of three<br />

•cbolar ships awarded by the Unhrer-<br />

"VIZ?<br />

•erred for the.<br />

" later tochsn was lots of fun, it<br />

was hard work thnigh. It's one of the<br />

I>e ever does," said<br />

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Opened doors<br />

work wonders<br />

for 2 women<br />

By Tom Henderson<br />

staff writer<br />

Gizela and Josephine both smile<br />

so often and so broadly — laughing<br />

about breakfast or about the latest<br />

trip to the mall or even the scariest<br />

movie of the summer, "Arachnopbobia"<br />

— that you might think<br />

their whole lives have been one<br />

chuckle after another.<br />

Hardly.<br />

"Both of them spent 40 years in<br />

jail for crimes they didn't commit<br />

The prison? Oak dale Regional Center<br />

in Lapeer. The crime? Not<br />

thinking as quickly as the so-called<br />

normal people who once deemed it<br />

fit to lock people away for life for<br />

being different.<br />

Gizela, 69, and Josephine, 72 —<br />

state regulations prohibit the use of<br />

their last names -- were released<br />

to a group home 10 years ago when<br />

the state decided to stop institutionalizing<br />

so many people Four<br />

years ago, they left the group home<br />

for a life on their own in the Carriage<br />

Cove apartments in <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Township.<br />

And, they say, life has never<br />

been so sweet. Recently, state officials<br />

thought they might like to<br />

move to another apartment with a<br />

balcony, not on your life, they said.<br />

They've never been happier anywhere<br />

else and they aren't about to<br />

move for anyone or anything.<br />

GIZELA<br />

spend their<br />

AND<br />

days<br />

JOSEPHINE<br />

in ways that<br />

Plymouth's orbit<br />

might seem mundane — if you<br />

hadn't spent so much more truly<br />

mundane time behind closed doors<br />

and walking institutional halls.<br />

Most mornings it's breakfast at<br />

John's Coney Island, where the<br />

help treats them like family. Most<br />

afternoons it's soap operas. Sundays,<br />

it's a trip to one of the malls<br />

and usually a movie. To Them, life<br />

has become one day at the beach<br />

after another, or, perhaps, an endless<br />

monologue with a steady<br />

stream of punchlines.<br />

When they were released from<br />

Oakdale, they were found jobs by<br />

Wayne County Living Services, a<br />

service of the state Department of<br />

Mental Health. First, they both did<br />

light assembly work in a non-profit<br />

day program, later, Gizela was<br />

promoted to a work crew that had<br />

contracts cleaning local business<br />

offices.<br />

Both have recently retired. They<br />

are in a sup ported - independence<br />

program, which means that paid<br />

members of non-profit organizations<br />

under contract to the mental<br />

health department assist them during<br />

the day. They may be driven to<br />

the bank, or taken on an outing to<br />

Greenfield Village, but they take<br />

care of the nuts and bolts of their<br />

daily existence. They do apartment<br />

chores, decide their agenda for the<br />

day, do a bit of light cooking at dinner<br />

time.<br />

Ptease turn to Page 4<br />

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Students also learned there's nothing<br />

unusual about shelling out |60<br />

for a ticket for a Broadway play.<br />

"After that we had another performance<br />

class, where we worked on<br />

a show." To top off their two weeks,<br />

the actors performed the musical —<br />

which featured "Coffee Break" from<br />

"How to Succeed in Business without<br />

from "Into the Woods;" and a tap<br />

•umber called "City of Angels" from<br />

a new Broadway show for their parents<br />

and other students.<br />

"After lunch was rest time, where<br />

we had to sleep. We needed the rest."<br />

said Burtka, who received his first<br />

lessons in tap dancing compliments<br />

of his grandmother. Eleanor Zajas,<br />

who as a youngster performed at the<br />

Fox Theater.<br />

THERE WAS an hour after that to<br />

swim, play volleyball or write letters<br />

before tap class.<br />

Bed check was at 10. "It was really<br />

strict, but I learned a lot about<br />

vocal technique, jazz, and dance<br />

technique," said Burtka, who studies<br />

piano and voice and hopes to add<br />

modeling and commercials to his activities<br />

this summer.<br />

"We learned a Jot of stuff about<br />

Broadway."<br />

In addition to performing with the<br />

Peanut Butter Players, a theater<br />

group geared for young audiences<br />

based at the downtown Players Club.<br />

Burtka has appeared at the Baldwin<br />

Theatre in Royal Oak and the Marquis<br />

Theater in Northville, where at<br />

age 12 he played "John" in "Peter<br />

Pan." (While in a harness singing<br />

"I'm Flying" at the end of Act I, the<br />

wire broke, and Burtka beat th£ curtain<br />

to the floor He luckily escaped<br />

with just a few bruises.)<br />

Burtka, an accomplished gymnast<br />

and swimmer, has had numerous<br />

lead roles in Plymouth Park Players<br />

productions.<br />

Burtka credits his East Middle<br />

School chorus teacher. Shelby Hol-<br />

_ _ htm involved tn<br />

theater.<br />

"She encouraged me to pursue it.<br />

She helped me out, she's really a<br />

neat person," said Burtka, who performed<br />

in solos, small groups, plays,<br />

chorus, dances and concerts at East<br />

There was lots of ribbing back<br />

then from boys at school, less from<br />

the girls.<br />

"I did get a lot of teasing because<br />

I wasn't in basketball or football; I<br />

liked to sing and dance," said Burtka.<br />

"I hope I get famous one day and<br />

can laugh in their face."<br />

In high school, he has enjoyed<br />

working with drama coach Gloria<br />

Logan. "We're so lucky to have these<br />

ladies. She's one of the best directors<br />

I've ever worked with," said Burtka.<br />

a fan of Fred Astaire and Gene Keliy-<br />

"She's just great, everyone loves<br />

her."<br />

Burtka, who lives with his parents<br />

and 18-year-old sister, Jennifer, says<br />

he knew the stage was for him from<br />

the get-go.<br />

"It was scary at first, but once I'm<br />

on stage, it's like no one's out there.<br />

It's what I love to do. I knew it right<br />

from the start.<br />

"I love the applause, the lights, the<br />

costumes, everything about it. Just<br />

being up there." .<br />

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School board OKs plan to level<br />

modular classrooms at Graham<br />

By Tedd Schnetder<br />

staff writer<br />

The IS-year-old portable classrooms<br />

adjacent to P D. Graham Element<br />

iry School will teMatea,<br />

The Wayne-Westland school board<br />

recently voted unanimously to approve<br />

the demolition of the four<br />

modular buildings, which were used<br />

to accommodate booming enrollment<br />

during the mid-1970a.<br />

Part of the<br />

school district is<br />

Wayne-Westland<br />

in <strong>Canton</strong> Town-<br />

Aa enrollment declined, the annex<br />

was and leas frequently and began<br />

to dsisrtorsta, school officiate said.<br />

The floor Joists have deteriorated<br />

and the support frame is rusting seventy,"<br />

said Jerry Weidamann. district<br />

executive director for<br />

Wayne- Westland<br />

Schoof District<br />

The district serves southeast <strong>Canton</strong><br />

"I THINK it's time we get the kids<br />

out of the mobiles and get them into<br />

classrooms," said board member<br />

Sylvia Kotorosky- Wlacek.<br />

Portable classroom annexes at<br />

Edison, Schwettaar and Walker<br />

Schools are still hi good shape and<br />

will be ossd again next fall, said<br />

Woody London, associate superln-<br />

I for hsslness and operations<br />

Portables at<br />

primarily for<br />

Tha Graham portables will bo removed<br />

without charts by RJ. Taylor<br />

Corp., a Taylor-hated u—Usloptty.<br />

The rnwpapj will<br />

foil salvage rights la ax-<br />

The floor joists hare<br />

deteriorated end the<br />

support heme is<br />

rusting severely.'<br />

-— Jerry Wetdemann<br />

district executive director<br />

for buildings and grounds<br />

change, school officials said<br />

Disconnection of utilities and site<br />

restoration will be tha responsibility<br />

of the district at a cost of KM,<br />

Tha district will savh KMC over<br />

Sheridan Contraction Co s low bid<br />

of IMMfor tha<br />

To help raise money for supplies<br />

for the Drug Abuse Resistance Education<br />

program, an estimated 6.000plus<br />

pancakes were served Saturday<br />

in downtown Plymouth<br />

The event also helped publicize<br />

the DARE program Tins fall, all<br />

Plymouth and <strong>Canton</strong> fifth graders<br />

will be instructed in the program<br />

Taught by uniformed officers, the<br />

program seeks to teach kids how to<br />

resist peer pcessuie to use drugs Officers<br />

also seek to win Kids trust and<br />

ing lunch and taking recess with kids<br />

on days they're scheduled to teach<br />

DARE<br />

"I think it was a success, said<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Off Leonard Scbemanske.<br />

one of four Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> DARE<br />

officers<br />

He said that while racing money<br />

for supplies was nice, "It's just as<br />

important to get the word out about<br />

DARE "<br />

The money raised through the<br />

pancake breakfast will be used to<br />

buy DARE T-shirts, mugs and baseball<br />

hats to go to kids to publicize the<br />

program<br />

Schemanske said $1,500 in supplies<br />

were sold to the general public<br />

at the 8 a m to 1 p.m pancake<br />

breakfast, at the Plymouth Community<br />

Federal Credit Union, 500 S<br />

Harvey<br />

He said that while exact proceeds<br />

haven't been determined, about<br />

2,000 tickets were sold at $3 for<br />

adults and $2 for ki<br />

fnuittaay August / iyw0 tMih.<br />

J<br />

At left: Abby<br />

Spanos, 5, of<br />

<strong>Canton</strong><br />

daydreams<br />

between bites of<br />

pancakes<br />

Saturday in<br />

Plymouth Below<br />

Former Ohio<br />

resident Susan<br />

Owen of<br />

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her 11-month-old<br />

son, Benjamin, an<br />

Ohio State fan, at<br />

the DARE<br />

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Corner<br />

This week's question:<br />

Should the<br />

terminally ill have<br />

the right to die, if<br />

that's what they<br />

choose?<br />

We asked this question<br />

outside the <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Post Office.<br />

2 women<br />

flourish in<br />

freedom<br />

Continued from Page 1<br />

MARY DUNBAR of the Life Center<br />

Inc. in Livonia has been with the<br />

two for six years "Their progress<br />

over the years is phenomenal<br />

They've improved their decisionmaking<br />

skills. They've learned that<br />

if they can't do it, no one is going to<br />

do it for them," said Dunbar.<br />

"When they first moved here, I'd<br />

say 'What do you want for dinner?"<br />

And Gizela would say, Whatever<br />

they want,' " said Dunbar. "Or if we<br />

were shopping for shoes and I'd ask<br />

her what shoes she wanted, she'd say<br />

'Whatever they want.'"<br />

The same "they" who had decided<br />

to lock her up when she was a young<br />

woman, who had decided what she<br />

would do for nearly every waking<br />

moment for 40 years.<br />

"Now, she gets the shoes she<br />

wants, and she cooks what she wants<br />

for dinner. I can't believe how well<br />

they've done," said Dunbar.<br />

So well, in fact, that the health department<br />

featured them in a booklet<br />

it put together called "A Decade of<br />

Progress," touting the successes of<br />

O&E Thursday, August 2, <strong>1990</strong><br />

'No, they shouldn't. I'm<br />

a missionary — I just gof<br />

back from five years in<br />

Taiwan — so that's my<br />

Christian perspective.'<br />

— David Marshall<br />

Plymouth<br />

'Yes, i (Jo, I.think,that<br />

very strongly. If it was me,<br />

I'd want the choice and I<br />

wouldn't want someone<br />

making it for me,<br />

especially if it was living<br />

hell.'<br />

— Nancy Wilson<br />

<strong>Canton</strong><br />

JIM JAGDFELD'stafl photograptw<br />

Gizela (left) and Josephine are always r jady with a smile or a<br />

laugh, after sadder days and 40 years in an institution.<br />

non-institutional care. So well, too,<br />

that mental-health experts from<br />

throughout the United States and as<br />

far away as Australia and England<br />

have been to their apartment to<br />

share their story and a laugh.<br />

JO ADMITS to a crush on Warren<br />

Beatty, though she says her favorite<br />

Dicjc Tracy character was "the girl<br />

with the white hair" — Madonna as<br />

Breathless Mahoney,<br />

Gizela can't name her favorite<br />

movie — "I like so many of them"<br />

— but there's no doubt about their<br />

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<strong>Canton</strong><br />

Board not ready to meet with CBE<br />

Continued from Page 1<br />

"CBE doesn't have some of the structure some other<br />

groups have, like I CARE. They don't have files and<br />

established goals There's just not one hard rock of<br />

granite to talk to."<br />

TRUSTEE CARL Battishill said he's willing to listen<br />

to CBE<br />

"During the campaign I had an opportunity to bear<br />

their personal points of view, but they don't have an<br />

identifiable structure, something I can hang onto. CBE<br />

has never been able to put on paper their organization's<br />

goals and objectives."<br />

Trustee Barbara Graham, who was elected with the<br />

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Adutt<br />

Health and Fitness<br />

ALZHEIMER'S ASSOCIATION<br />

Aagust I — The Plymouth Family<br />

Support Groups of the Alzheimer's<br />

Associ*tiob will meet 7 p.m. Monday,<br />

Aug. 6. The support group<br />

meets the first Monday and first<br />

Wednesday of each month at the Ar-<br />

and Ann Arbor Trail. Call 477-8617.<br />

PLYMOUTH YMCA CLASSES<br />

Register BOW — Classes offered<br />

are volleyball. Cooking with a Wok,<br />

Trim Body — Healthy Heart, golf,<br />

eldercise, aerobics and dog obedience.<br />

Call 453-2904.<br />

Seniors<br />

TRIPS<br />

The Can too Recreation Center is<br />

sponsoring these trips for <strong>Canton</strong><br />

seniors: "Fiddler on the Roof," at the<br />

Fox Theatre, Wednesday, Aug. 8,<br />

>28; Detroit Tiger Game, Wednesday,<br />

Aug. 22. $10.50; Star Clipper<br />

Dinner Train, Wednesday. Sept 19,<br />

$45.50. and New England, six days,<br />

Wednesday. Oct. 24. J599 Call 397-<br />

5444<br />

City of Plymouth Parks and Recreation<br />

Department is sponsoring a<br />

-trip to Bearcreek Farms, Thursday<br />

Aug. 16 (call 455-6620).<br />

• Trips<br />

PLYMOUTH PARKS AND<br />

RECREATION<br />

The following trips are being offered;<br />

Bearcreek Farms, Thursday,<br />

Aug. 16, J99; The Carolines and Savannah,<br />

Monday-Tuesday, Sept. 17-<br />

25, $699; Upper New England (Vermont,<br />

New Hampshire, Maine, Neva<br />

Scotia), Wednesday-Saturday, Sept<br />

26-Oct 6. $1,079; Nashville, Thursday-Sunday,<br />

Nov. 8-11, $279. Call<br />

455-6627.<br />

Youth<br />

• School age<br />

CANTON LIONS FOOTBALL<br />

Register now — The <strong>Canton</strong> Lions<br />

Football Club has a few openings for<br />

Plymouth ~ and <strong>Canton</strong> children —<br />

Boys, ages 8-12 to play football,<br />

girls, ages 9-14 for cheerleading<br />

Call Debby at 597-1720 or Cindy,<br />

981-4856<br />

CANTON PLAYGROUND<br />

PROGRAM<br />

Through Aug. 2 — Twenty-three<br />

parks in <strong>Canton</strong> will provide supervised<br />

summer playground activities<br />

for youngsters within the com-<br />

munity, Monday-Friday, 10 a.m. to 1<br />

p.m. and 2-5 p.m. (times alternate<br />

daily). Register in person at park<br />

during hours of operation Call 597-<br />

5110 for information.<br />

HEARING & VISION<br />

SCREENING<br />

Monday, Aug. 20 — Wayne County<br />

Department of Health will offer free<br />

screening for ages 5-18 in Plymouth<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Sehool District. 9-11 a.m. and<br />

1-2 p.m. at Central Middle School,<br />

650 Church Street in Plymouth. Call<br />

467-5585.<br />

PLYMOUTH YMCA CLASSES<br />

Register now — Classes begin immediately<br />

for basketball, track<br />

skills, bumper bowling, karate Saturday<br />

arts and crafts, T-BaH, backyard<br />

swimming lessons (donate your<br />

pool to our program and receive free<br />

lessons), counselors in training,<br />

cheerleading, youth beginning gymnastics,<br />

aerobics, summer day camp,<br />

youth day camp, water safety, driver's<br />

education, summer soccer<br />

camp, youth golf lessons, swimming,<br />

baseball, introduction to yoga, tie<br />

dying, leader's club, tennis, archery.<br />

Call 455-2904.<br />

ACADEMIC SUMMER<br />

SCHOOL<br />

New Morning School in Plymouth<br />

Township will tailor a program to<br />

your student's skill level, interests<br />

and learning style. Grades 2-4 and 5-<br />

8. Call 420-5551.<br />

Preschool<br />

PLYMOUTH YMCA CLASSES<br />

Register now - Classes offered<br />

are Preschool Day Camp, My Morning<br />

out, Preschool Soccer, Two by<br />

Two Creative Movement, Tumbling,<br />

and "Y" Skippers Swimming. Call<br />

455-2904.<br />

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With programs available from the Michigan State Housing<br />

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To find out more, stop in any of our branches or call<br />

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EDUCATION<br />

Plymosth Mootessorl School is accepting<br />

Fall applications now for<br />

children ages 2V» through kindergarten<br />

School is at 45201 North Territorial<br />

in the First United Methodist<br />

Church Call 459-1550<br />

Creative Day Nursery School, in<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>, has limited openings for Fall<br />

half-day programs for children 2Vi<br />

to 5 years of age Call 981-5990<br />

don Road across from Harvard<br />

Square in <strong>Canton</strong>. There are class<br />

openings for 5- and 4-year-olds. Call<br />

Trish at 981-5521.<br />

Plymoath <strong>Canton</strong> Head Start is recruiting<br />

children, ages 5 or 4 on or<br />

before Dec. 1, <strong>1990</strong> Applicants must<br />

be income eligible for this no charge<br />

program, located at Central Middle<br />

School. For more information, call<br />

451-6656<br />

Tlay Tots preschool is in the Sal- <strong>Canton</strong> Crickets (summer) pre-<br />

"vation Army Building, 9451 S. Main<br />

Street in Plymouth There are openings<br />

for 5-4 year olds for the Fall.<br />

Call 455-5464<br />

Plymouth Children's Nursery is a<br />

cooperative nursery school on Shel-<br />

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school program for 5- £nd 4-yearolds<br />

has begun. Class meets at the<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Township Administration<br />

Building Tuesdays 9 50-11:50 a m<br />

and 12:50-2:50 p.m., through Aug. 7.<br />

Price for class is $22. Class is limited<br />

to 14 — <strong>Canton</strong> residents only<br />

Call 597-5110<br />

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classes for the <strong>1990</strong>-91 school year<br />

For more information about this private<br />

residential, state-licensed preschool<br />

in Plymouth Township, call<br />

Kathy Dascenio at 451-1895<br />

St Michael Christian Day School<br />

has openings at the Lutheran<br />

Church. 7000 Sheldon Road in <strong>Canton</strong><br />

for 5-4 year old morning preschool<br />

and afternoon kindergarten<br />

for the <strong>1990</strong>-91 school year Call 597-<br />

8953<br />

Preschool Krea lives meet 1-5 p.m<br />

each weekday at the Plymouth Family<br />

YMCA Call 455-2904 for information<br />

Friendly Raiahow Day Care has<br />

preschool openings for ages 2 "4 -5<br />

Call Barb Waahenko at 420-0495.<br />

PLUS Preschool is taking registrations<br />

for the <strong>1990</strong>-91 school year<br />

for 4-year-olds and their parents<br />

who live in the areas of Eriksson.<br />

Farrand, Field, Gallimore and<br />

Ho ben elementary schools. Classes<br />

meet at Central Middle School Call<br />

451-6656<br />

SPECIAL EDUCATION<br />

TBe Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Commaaity<br />

Schools offers a program for children<br />

with special needs from birth to<br />

age 6. Call the Infant and Preschool<br />

Special Education Program at<br />

Tanger Elementary School at 451-<br />

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FREDERICK A FROHLICH<br />

Services fbr Frederick A.<br />

Frohlich, 58, of Waterford were<br />

Thwsday, Aug 2, at the McCabe Funeral<br />

Home in Farmington Hills.<br />

Burial was at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery<br />

in Southfield.<br />

Mr. Frohlich died Sunday, July 29.<br />

at Pontiac General Hospital. He was<br />

born July 1, 1932. in Flint. He was a<br />

sergeant with the Army during the<br />

Korean War. He had been emplr»yUNG AjftEJTCAN JUNIORS<br />

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be made to the Plymouth Rotary<br />

Foundation, Arbor Hospice Personalised<br />

Nursing Services, the<br />

Plymouth Salvation Army or a charity<br />

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10A* O&E Thursday, August 2, <strong>1990</strong><br />

S C t o h o s t a u t h o r s w o r k s h o p<br />

Schoolcraft College is offering a<br />

aeries of workshops taught by succaarfully<br />

published author*. Students<br />

will have an opportunity to<br />

learn how each author works in his<br />

or her area of expertise. The authors<br />

will also discuss writing techniques,<br />

publishing tips and movie<br />

rights.<br />

Writers of all levels are invited<br />

to attend.<br />

Authors scheduled to appear on<br />

Tuesdays, beginning Oct. JS are:<br />

William Kienue, Julia Grice (Oct.<br />

m Dettie Caiitiuu (Nov. 6), Thomas<br />

Lynch (Nov. 13) and Marianne<br />

William (Nov. 20).<br />

Kienzle, a former priest turned<br />

Local cats<br />

featured in<br />

C o b o s h o w<br />

The Mid-Michigan Cat Fancier's<br />

Association's 119th Cat Show of<br />

Champions and Household Cats will<br />

be 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday and 9<br />

a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday in Cobo Cen-<br />

—iac.<br />

The 41 exhibitors and award-winning<br />

cats, including those from Birmingham,<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Township, Farmington<br />

Hills, Garden City, Livonia,<br />

Redford, Rochester Hills, Troy and<br />

West Bloomfield, will be featured. ~<br />

Proceeds will be donated to the<br />

National Society for Animal Protection,<br />

a Michigan-based organization.<br />

More than 500 prized long- and<br />

short-haired cats from all over the<br />

United States and Canada, representing<br />

32 breeds, will compete before<br />

a national panel of judges for<br />

breed titles and the prestigious national<br />

points.<br />

IN ADDITION to the felines, Myrna<br />

Milania, veterinarian, cat behaviorist<br />

and author, willliost a family<br />

cat care seminar and will be available<br />

for oue-oo-ooe advice 1-2 p.m.<br />

Saturday and Sunday.<br />

Professional groom er Lucille<br />

Reagan also will present a grooming<br />

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pet supplies, a feline face-painting<br />

booth for children, a stuffed toy animal<br />

contest and a door prize giveaway.<br />

Admission to the show is $5 for<br />

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youths ages 5-12.<br />

S'craft offers<br />

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From dancing to wrestling, numerous<br />

community physical education<br />

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at Schoolcraft College.<br />

Dancers are sought for The New<br />

Generation, a new Schoolcraft College<br />

adult dance company.<br />

Olympic-style amateur wrestling<br />

is scheduled to begin in October.<br />

Other physical education classes,<br />

available now, inaiude:<br />

• Thursday and Saturday open<br />

gym and swim.<br />

• Sunday health club.<br />

• Open handball, paddleball and<br />

racquetball programs.<br />

• Volleyball courses for men and<br />

women, beginning in mid-October<br />

All activities are scheduled for the<br />

physical education building on<br />

Schoolcraft's main campus.<br />

Additional Information is available<br />

by calling 402-4413.<br />

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By Waynn PmI<br />

staff writer<br />

A large shopping area - complete<br />

with a ^warehouse club outlet, home<br />

repair center and chain department<br />

store - for Schoolcraft College<br />

property once tabbed for an office<br />

complex?<br />

That s what college trustee Wendell<br />

Smith is proposing But other<br />

trustees remairTSteptical.<br />

Smith unveiled his proposal during<br />

a Schoolcraft board study session<br />

last week But several other trustees<br />

would apparently have to change<br />

their n minds in wis for the project to Decorae<br />

a reality<br />

The 38-acre shopping center<br />

would serve northwestern Livonia<br />

and the Plymouth, Northvilie area,<br />

Smith said.<br />

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In addition to a PACE-style wholesaler,<br />

Builders Square-style repair center<br />

and K mart/Target-style retailer, the<br />

property could also include several<br />

smaller stores.<br />

wholesaler. Builders Square-style repair<br />

center and K mart Target-style<br />

retailer, the property could also mclude<br />

several smaller stores, Smith<br />

said.<br />

He reminded trustees a 1,200housing<br />

unit development is being<br />

planned Dear the site on land recently<br />

sold by the county along Five Mile<br />

in Northvilie Township.<br />

THE PROPERTY could bring the<br />

college $850,000 in revenue in as little<br />

as two years, according 1 - to<br />

maintained a 15 p«|*ent interest in<br />

the property.<br />

Though he didn't say how his figures<br />

were derived, Smith told his fel-»<br />

low trustees he drew up the proposal<br />

after talking with friends in development-related<br />

fields<br />

The property was to have housed<br />

the Six Mile Crossing office complex<br />

- a companion for the Duke Assoc i<br />

ates-built complex already completed<br />

on Schoolcraft land along Seven<br />

Mile Road<br />

The additional office project was<br />

rejected by the Livonia City Council,<br />

after concerns were expressed about<br />

its impact on traffic in the Haggerty,<br />

1-275 corridor<br />

Such concerns would likely resurface<br />

for the commercial proposal,<br />

other trustees said<br />

"Livonia is a mailed' city as it is,<br />

Thaddoiis illfj Ullftk a<br />

lot of people would see this as just<br />

another strip mall."<br />

A tech center would make more<br />

sense, said Harry Greenleaf<br />

"I think that's" more in keeping<br />

with the college s image," Greenleaf<br />

said<br />

B l a n c h a r d n i x e s E n g l e r s c h o o l p r o p o s a l<br />

Ciov James Blanchard has^signed language studies for which districts<br />

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veto only on a foreign language pro- state resources are very limited.<br />

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14A* O&E Thursday. Auquat 2. <strong>1990</strong><br />

UM-D to offer new fall<br />

kindergarten program<br />

An open house will be beld 6:30<br />

p.m. Monday to introduce the new<br />

kindergarten program being offered<br />

this fall by the University of Michigan-Dearborn<br />

Child Development<br />

Center.<br />

The open house will be at the<br />

classroom site, a newly-remodeled<br />

modular building on the UM-D campus<br />

near the historic Henry Ford Estate-Fair<br />

Lane cottages which house<br />

site is adjacent to both the estate<br />

with its mansion, powerhouse, gardens<br />

and meadow and the UM-D Environmental<br />

Study Area.<br />

The program is open to all children<br />

who will have reached the age<br />

of 5 before Dec 1, <strong>1990</strong> Classes begin<br />

Sept. 5 and run Monday through<br />

Friday for 37 weeks to June 14, 1991<br />

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or half-time (8 a.m. to noon) enrollment<br />

is available. Extended care<br />

hours from 7-8 a.m. and 3:30-5:30<br />

p.m. are available at an additional<br />

charge beyond the kindergarten tuition.<br />

Affirmative action scholarship<br />

aid is available.<br />

Kindergarten program coordinator<br />

Maureen Molloy and other staff<br />

members will be available to answer<br />

enrollment, scholarship and tuition<br />

questions. For more information,<br />

call 593-5424<br />

UM-D child center earns<br />

national accreditation<br />

The Child Development Center of<br />

the University of Michigan-Dearborn<br />

has received accreditation from the<br />

National Academy of Early Childhood<br />

Programs. Of the 3,502 licensed<br />

child care centers in Michigan, the<br />

UM-D program is one of only 34 in<br />

the state to have received this accreditation<br />

as of June <strong>1990</strong>,<br />

The National Academy of Early<br />

Childhood Programs recognizes<br />

child care centers which meet<br />

stringent national standards of quali-<br />

academy is sponsored by the National<br />

Association for the Education of<br />

Young Children, the nation's oldest<br />

and largest association of early<br />

childhood professionals.<br />

The accreditation process included<br />

an on-site study of the center and<br />

review by a three-member national<br />

commission. The final report noted<br />

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variety of criteria including providing<br />

activities appropriate for toddler<br />

and preschool age children, having<br />

well-qualified and trained staff,<br />

meeting health and safety standards<br />

and offering opportunities for parental<br />

involvement.<br />

Rosalyn Saltz, directs the UM-D<br />

center. It enrolls 90 children ages 1<br />

to 6. The program will be extended<br />

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Julie Brown editor/459-2700<br />

Thursday. August 2. <strong>1990</strong> O&E<br />

Instructor Bonnie Graham takes the zucchini muffins out of the<br />

oven.<br />

Kids learn<br />

the basics<br />

of cooking<br />

Kelly Channell tastes a zucchini<br />

muffin. The children<br />

topped the muffins with butter<br />

and honey.<br />

By Julie Brown<br />

staff writer<br />

Gary Burton could just get to the<br />

point where be does all the cooking<br />

for his family.<br />

Gary, a third grader at Winchester<br />

Elementary School in Northvilie, is<br />

only 8 but he's a pretty good cook.<br />

He makes pancakes and waffles at<br />

home on a skillet, getting some help<br />

from his mom who turns on the<br />

stove.<br />

"I could make a peanut butter and<br />

jelly sandwich by myself," said<br />

Gary, who considers hot fudge sundaes<br />

his favorite food. "I could make<br />

myself salad, probably."<br />

Gary's among those who participated<br />

in a "Half Pints in the Kitchen"<br />

class offered this summer by the<br />

Plymouth Community Family<br />

YMCA. During the six class sessions,<br />

kids ages 5-8 learned a great deal<br />

about cookihg.<br />

OHje (©bseruer N e u i s p a p e r s<br />

Gary Burton makes sure every last drop of batter gets into the muffin pan.<br />

"They help measure and they help<br />

pour," said Bonnie Graham, class instructor.<br />

During one session, children<br />

made zucchini muffins, and<br />

each child had a chance to help grate<br />

the zucchini.<br />

GRAHAM, A Plymouth resident,<br />

took care of more dangerous tasks,<br />

such as cutting up food, putting<br />

things in the oven and taking them<br />

out when done. She didn't worry all<br />

that much about spills on the floor or<br />

table, taking time to clean up when<br />

needed.<br />

The kids learned how to measure<br />

various ingredients. They made such<br />

things as milk shakes, no-bake oatmeal<br />

cookies, and a sunshine salad<br />

of plain yogurt, hooey and pineapple.<br />

A recipe for "Edible Peanut Butter<br />

Play Dough" added to the fun during<br />

one session.<br />

"They all want to bake every<br />

time," Graham said. Children liked<br />

Staff photos<br />

by Jim JmgdMd<br />

sampling the fare and taking home<br />

some of what they made to their<br />

families.<br />

Good nutrition was emphasized<br />

throughout the class, and children<br />

also learned a thing or two about<br />

table manners. They were reminded<br />

that it's impolite to rest elbows on<br />

the table or to chew with an open<br />

mouth.<br />

"They're very good. They listen<br />

and they remember," she said.<br />

The class, held at the YMCA office,<br />

included crafts activities and<br />

play time. Children learned about<br />

the importance of sharing and taking<br />

•turns.<br />

THEY PUT together a recipe book<br />

describing what they'd made in<br />

class. Ryan Haddad, 7, particularly<br />

liked the no-bake oatmeal cookfcaa<br />

"I might coroe back here because<br />

I like it," Ryan, a second grader at<br />

Our Lady of Good Counsel School in<br />

Plymouth, said of the class. He considers<br />

Ice cream his favorite food.<br />

Gary Burton also enjoyed his time<br />

in the class.<br />

"This is the best one I've been to in<br />

the YMCA so far." He learned about<br />

table manners, ingredients for different<br />

foods and "how to set the<br />

table."<br />

Gary has some ideas about things<br />

he'd like to fix when he's older.<br />

"Soup, that would be hard," he<br />

said. "Pork chops."<br />

The YMCA also offers a similar<br />

course for preschool children,<br />

Graham said. The "Half Pints in the<br />

Kitchen" class has been offered at<br />

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Bobby Marsh takes his turn<br />

spooning batter into the muffin<br />

pan.<br />

Being a Girl Scout has enriched her life<br />

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JoAnn Beurmann started hor job aa ftetd director tor the Huron<br />

Vatoy Girl Scout Council laat November She's<br />

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By Julie Brown<br />

staff writer<br />

Jo Ann Beurmann learned a lot<br />

about leadership as a Girl Scout<br />

"My leadership skills come from<br />

my Scouting experience," said Beurmann,<br />

who is now oo the staff of the<br />

Huroo Valley Girl Scout Council. "I<br />

really did get a lot of leadership."<br />

Last November, Beurmann took<br />

over as the council^ Held director<br />

for Plymouth, <strong>Canton</strong> and Northvilie.<br />

Her duties include recruiting<br />

scoots and volunteers, retaining<br />

members and supporting programs.<br />

She maintains contact between Girl<br />

Scouts and volunteers and those in<br />

the council office in Ypsilanti.<br />

Girl Scouting 1 * been a way of life<br />

for Beurmann She became a Brownis<br />

in elementary school and continued<br />

on to become a Senior Girt Scou t<br />

in high school.<br />

T went to camp as much as I<br />

could," said Beurmann who spent a<br />

number of summers st Camp Narrln<br />

in northern Oakland County, and was<br />

a counselor In training there as a<br />

AS AN ADULT, Beurmann's<br />

tinned to be involved. Prior to ti<br />

the .paid job of field director<br />

live in<br />

"I feel like a native of Brighton,<br />

really."<br />

When Beurmann was growing up.<br />

her family was involved in Scouting.<br />

Beurmann's mother was her troop<br />

leader for a while, her dad was a<br />

Boy Scout leader, and her older<br />

brother was a Boy Scout<br />

Her family lived in Berkley and<br />

moved to what was then Farmington<br />

Township in the early 1940s. Beurmann<br />

graduated from North Farmington<br />

High School in IMS, and attended<br />

Ferris State College for one<br />

year.<br />

"I went to work in insurance,"<br />

said Beurmann who coctinoed to<br />

work in that field off and on until her<br />

third child was born.<br />

SHE BEGAN as a Girl Scout volunteer<br />

by helping with a Brownie<br />

_ of hsr own troop. Beurmann's<br />

mother took on the leadership of another<br />

Brownie troop, and they<br />

worked together oo planning activities.<br />

"It was fun and I really enjoyed<br />

it" Beurmann said of her wort with<br />

that troop in Hartland. "Girl Scouting<br />

is just something I've always<br />

loved. I enjoy the girls. It's nch a<br />

i for girls."<br />

on to work as a<br />

troop<br />

> still involved<br />

activities,!<br />

Beurmann appreciates the help of<br />

the many capable volunteers from<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>, Plymouth and Northvilie.<br />

"They make my job so easy, they<br />

really do." The volunteers are busy<br />

people, but find the time and energy<br />

to support Girl Scouting, she said.<br />

SHE'S PLEASED with efforts the<br />

Girl Scout organization has made to<br />

keep up with the times. Girls now<br />

learn about various career options,<br />

and work on proficiency badges in a<br />

number of areas.<br />

"They can do so many different<br />

things." Some local girls are working<br />

on a video project at the Omnicom<br />

studio in <strong>Canton</strong>, and that video<br />

may be used by the council ss s recruiting<br />

tool, she said.<br />

Girl Scouts also work on community<br />

service projects, incloding blood<br />

and projects to protect the snvironment<br />

Many girls worked aa recycle<br />

and tree planting projects this<br />

oast school vear. •<br />

"I think that's good for the girls.''<br />

gram he^kteTJSi dsal'ittlTi<br />

snss of peer pressure, sexuality, literacy<br />

and others. Scouting activities<br />

for girls of sll ages are <<br />

to wahsace setf-<br />

ths thlag to oa.<br />

•That's what we're trying to<br />

'My leadership skills<br />

came from my<br />

Scouting experience.'<br />

— Jo Ann Beurmann<br />

travel throughout the U.S. and other<br />

countries. Teenage girls also can be<br />

counselors in training or program<br />

aides, working with younger girls.<br />

Beurmann was s program aide as a<br />

teenager.<br />

She plans to continue ss field director<br />

"as long as they want me. It's<br />

been s childhood dream that finally<br />

came true."<br />

She'd like to finish her degree<br />

when her children are older and<br />

most likely will study business.<br />

snd she took s course in<br />

cooking from Detroit-arc<br />

Keith ramie..<br />

enjoys<br />

chef<br />

of hsr children's clothes. She<br />

mads Ave bridesmaid gowns for hsr<br />

niece's wedding and hi<br />

Tm kind of a craftsy person''<br />

Her family's also involved in activities<br />

st the First Presbyterian Church<br />

good job oa of Brighton. Thstr pertidpata<br />

in a number of activtte. Instay<br />

In Qlrl duOag sports and Scouting, and that


OAE Thursday. AuquSt 2. <strong>1990</strong><br />

Concert-goers enjoy Julie Austin's perform- continue st noon esch Wednesday, through<br />

snce in Ketlogg Park. The concert series wiH Aug. 22.<br />

Concert offers<br />

fun time for all<br />

By Julte Brown<br />

staff writer<br />

Julie Austin wants her musical<br />

performances to be fun.<br />

"Fun is at the top of the list," said<br />

Austin, who performed Wednesday<br />

during a "Music in the Park" concert<br />

In Plymouth's Kellogg Park.<br />

Her specialty is performing for<br />

children, and that's what Austin did<br />

during the Wednesday, July 25, concert,<br />

sponsored by the Plymouth<br />

Community Arts Council. Many<br />

youngsters came to the concert with<br />

their parents, grandparents, siblings<br />

and friends.<br />

"1 look out and 1 see what ages the<br />

kids are," said Austin, an Ann Arbor<br />

participate by clapping their hands,<br />

stamping their feet or singing along.<br />

"I think kids have to be actively<br />

anniversaries<br />

Couple marks<br />

50th anniversary<br />

George and Jean Stroyan of Plymouth<br />

will celebrate their 50th wedding<br />

anniversary ^with a Sunday.<br />

Aug. 5, family picnic. They will also<br />

renew their vows.<br />

George Stroyan and Jean Knepp<br />

were married Aug. 3, 1940. They<br />

have lived in the Plymouth community<br />

for 40 years.<br />

Their children are: George Stroyan<br />

of Plymouth; Pat Kraetz of Santa<br />

Ana, Calif.; Harvey Stroyan of Plymouth;<br />

Sheree Morrow of Plymouth;<br />

Frank Stroyan of Plymouth; Mary<br />

Stroyan of Plymouth; Debbie Stroyan<br />

of West Bloomfield; and David<br />

Stroyan of South Lyon.<br />

They also have nine grandchildren.<br />

George Stroyan retired from Bur-<br />

Corp., now Unisys. His wife, a<br />

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involved," she said. Children get<br />

turned off to live musical performances<br />

if they have to sit still for<br />

too long.<br />

THIS WAS Austin's first time performing<br />

in the "Music in the Park"<br />

series, and she'd like to come back<br />

next summer. She's one-half of The<br />

SongSisters, amusical group that<br />

also includes partner Chris Barton.<br />

"We do family concerts," said<br />

Austin, 38. "We play in schools, any<br />

place where there are kids, really."<br />

They're scheduled to perform at a<br />

Halloween concert, 1 and 3 p.m. Sunday,<br />

Oct. 28, at the Ark, 637 S. Main,<br />

Ann Arbor. (For ticket information,<br />

call 761-1451.) The SongSisters will<br />

"Room tat T4u» World." Umut<br />

fourth recording for kids, this fall.<br />

They present children's music on a<br />

variety of folk instruments, and in-<br />

homemaker, raised 10 children.<br />

They are members of the Praise<br />

Chapel Church of God in Plymouth.<br />

7 think kids have to be<br />

actively involved.'<br />

—Juii&Avstin<br />

musician<br />

elude songs, stones and humor in<br />

their performances. During the Kellogg<br />

Park concert, Austin sang and<br />

played several instruments, including<br />

the guitar, jaw harp and recorder.<br />

"This is great," she said of the<br />

noontime performance. "It's very<br />

pleasant. I can tell it's a tradition."<br />

Austin earned a bachelor's degree<br />

in music from Oakland University.<br />

She grew up in Dearborn and began<br />

to play tike organ while in elementary<br />

school When she was about IS,<br />

Austin started to learn to play the<br />

guitar.<br />

Tim and Karen Hanchett of <strong>Canton</strong><br />

announce the birth of a son, Michael<br />

Dean, July 12 at St. Mary Hospital<br />

in Livonia. Grandparents are<br />

Ted and Barbara Rais of Plymouth<br />

and Richard and Carol Hanchett of<br />

Owosso, Mich. Great-grandparents<br />

are James and Nora Haley of Dearborn<br />

and Clara Carpenter of Owosso.<br />

Michael Dean has a sister. Janet<br />

Leigh, 2. 'y<br />

Duane and Beth Lanphear of<br />

Plymouth announce the birth of a<br />

daughter, Kris tine Elizabeth, June<br />

20. Grandparents are Phil and Betty<br />

Goldman of Plymouth, Betty<br />

Lanphear of Northvilie and Neal<br />

Lanphear of Plymouth. Kris tine<br />

Elizabeth has a brother. John Neal,<br />

3<br />

Mark and Marilyn Bealafeid of<br />

Plymouth announce the birth of a<br />

son, Paul Frederick, July 15 at St.<br />

Joseph Mercy Hospital in Ann Arbor.<br />

Grandparents are Frederick and Peg<br />

Bealafeid of Clearwater Beach, Fla„<br />

and Jim and Vera Jacobi of St Louis,<br />

Mo. Paul has two sisters, Lauren,<br />

8, and Sarah, 5.<br />

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SHE AND Barton, a certified music<br />

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doesn't have any children. Barton<br />

has a 6-month-old son.<br />

Austin and Barton travel throughout<br />

the state, performing at school<br />

assemblies, festivals and other<br />

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Austin is a preschool music specialist<br />

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Thursday. August 2 <strong>1990</strong> U&E (P.C>3A<br />

weddings and engagements TKl©y KllOW Whdt S <strong>CO</strong>OKiflCJ<br />

Houle-Luczak<br />

Michelle Ruth Luczak of Saginaw<br />

and David E. Houle of Plymouth<br />

were married May 19 at Sts. Peter<br />

and Paul Church in Saginaw The<br />

Rev Burt Gohm performed the ceremony,<br />

Parents of the couple are Dr Gerald<br />

and Margaret Lucxak of Saginaw<br />

and Pat and Rose Houle of Plymouth<br />

The bride is a graduate of Michigan<br />

State University. Her husband is<br />

a graduate of Plymouth Salem rfigh<br />

School and of Michigan State University<br />

Sister of the bride Martha Luczak<br />

was the maid of honor Bridesmaids<br />

were sister of the bride Mary Luczak,<br />

Peggy Rehfus and Jami McGovney<br />

Brother of the bridegroom Sean<br />

"Houle-was the best nan. The bridegroom's<br />

attendants were brother of<br />

the bridegroom Kevin Houle. Mark<br />

Nichols and Tim Foreman<br />

For her wedding, the bride wore a<br />

white satin gown with a straight<br />

skirt and long sleeves. The gown's<br />

bodice and sleeves were decorated<br />

Buzzard-<br />

Storbeck<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Dale V. Buzzard<br />

gagement of their daughter, JoAnn<br />

Eileen, to Douglas Anthony Storbeck,<br />

son of Mr and Mrs, Herbert W<br />

Storbeck II of <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />

The bride-elect is a graduate of<br />

Bay City Central High School. Sbe is<br />

a senior at Central Michigan University<br />

where she is studying interpersonal<br />

and public communication.<br />

Her fiance is a graduate of Catholic<br />

Central High School and of Central<br />

Michigan University. He is employed<br />

as a personnel assistant at<br />

John V. Carr & Son Inc. in Detroit.<br />

A May 1991 wedding is planned at<br />

St. Matthew's Catholic Church in Saginaw.<br />

Graller-Sroitti<br />

Marion and Virginia Graller of<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> announce the engagement of<br />

their daughter, Twila Ann, to Randy<br />

James Smith, son of Jim and Shirley<br />

Smith of Belleville.<br />

The bride-elect is a graduate of<br />

Plymouth Salem High School and of<br />

Eastern Michigan University. She<br />

teaches in the Romulus Schools.<br />

Her fiance is a graduate of Belle-<br />

Michigan University. He is employed<br />

with Northwest Airlines.<br />

A fall wedding is planned at St<br />

John Neumann Catholic Church in<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>.<br />

Boelens-Reuther<br />

Robert and Marion Boelens of<br />

Grand Rapids announce the engagement<br />

of their daughter. Suzanne<br />

Jewell Boelens of Grand Rapids, to<br />

Richard William Renther of Grand<br />

Rapids, son of Kenneth and Barb<br />

Reuther of Plymouth.<br />

The bride-elect is a graduate of<br />

City High School oKGrand Rapids.<br />

She attended the University of Seville<br />

in Spain for two years and Is a<br />

graduate of Aquinas College in<br />

Grand Rapids, where she earned a<br />

bachelor's degree in communications<br />

and Spanish. She is employed<br />

as a freelance model and actress.<br />

Her fiance is a graduate of Plymouth<br />

High School and of Michigan<br />

State University, where be received<br />

a bachelor's degree in hotel and restaurant<br />

management. He is employed<br />

as a professional singer and<br />

actor.<br />

with seed pearls and sequins. She<br />

carried a cascading bouquet of sonja<br />

and white roses accented with baby's<br />

breath and ivy.<br />

A reception was held at Treasure<br />

Island in Saginaw<br />

Following a wedding trip to Nassau,<br />

Bahamas, the newlyweds are<br />

making their home in Plymouth<br />

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An early September wedding is<br />

planned at the Fountain Street<br />

Church in Grand Rapids.<br />

—Men. tf you're about to turn 18. tt s •-»».<br />

time to registp." with spif**tive Service "<br />

at any U.S. Post Office.<br />

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It's quick. It's easy.<br />

And it's the law.<br />

clubs in action<br />

• NEWBURG SINGLES<br />

The Newburg Singles will meet<br />

Thursday, Aug. 2, for a discussion of<br />

the book "The Road Less Traveled."<br />

For more information, call 425-1866<br />

or 562-5261.<br />

• <strong>CO</strong>NCERT SERIES<br />

A summer concert series is held 7<br />

p.m Fridays outside the Novi Civic<br />

Center. 45175 W 10 Mile. Concerts<br />

will be moved indoors if it rains. Remaining<br />

performances are scheduled<br />

for Aug. 3, Aug. 10 and Aug. 17.<br />

The Big Band sound, jazz. Top 40,<br />

Dixieland and other music will be<br />

featured. The free concert series is<br />

sponsored by Novi Parks and Recreation,<br />

Providence Hospital-Novi<br />

Center, Ford Motor Co. Foundation<br />

and the Oakland County Cultural<br />

Council. Refreshments will be sold.<br />

For more information, call 347-0400.<br />

• WESTSIDE SINGLES<br />

Westside Singles will hold a<br />

dance/party 8 p.m. to 2 a m Friday,<br />

Aug. . 3, at Roma's of Livonia, on<br />

Schoolcraft west of Inkster. The<br />

dance/party is for singles age 21 and<br />

older. Dressy attire should be worn<br />

(no jeans) There will be snacks<br />

available and a bar. For more information,<br />

call the hot line, 562-3160.<br />

• SENIOR DANCE<br />

A dance for senior citizens will be<br />

11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday. Aug. 6. in<br />

the auditorium of Westland Center,<br />

Warren and Wayne roads in Westland.<br />

Area senior citizens may attend<br />

the monthly dance. Live music<br />

will be provided by the Standard<br />

Five, a group of senior musicians.<br />

Refreshments will be served. Admission<br />

is free.<br />

• CANTON BPW<br />

The <strong>Canton</strong> Business and Professional<br />

Women will meet Monday,<br />

Aug. 6, at the Roman Forum, 41601<br />

Ford, <strong>Canton</strong>. Dinner will be 6:30<br />

p.m., the program 7:30 p.m The program<br />

will be a car care clinic for<br />

women. Area working women may<br />

attend Price is $10 (payable at the<br />

door) and includes dinner. For more<br />

information, call Kelly Baldrica,<br />

737-7300 or 480-4257.<br />

• 50-UP CLUB<br />

The St John Neumann Seniors/50-<br />

T'p Hub will meet 7 p.m. Tuesday,<br />

Aug. 7, at the church, on Warren to<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>. New members and goests<br />

may attend. For more information,<br />

call 495-1307 or 450-4091.<br />

• <strong>CO</strong>NSIDERING <strong>CO</strong>LLEGE<br />

A Thinking About College?" day<br />

will be 9 a.m. to 12 30 p.m. Wednesday,<br />

Aug. 8. in Room RC-320 of the<br />

Radcliff Center. Schoolcraft College,<br />

1751 Radcliff, off Ford east of<br />

Wayne Road in Garden City. The<br />

program, for women who are considering<br />

attending college this fall, is<br />

sponsored by the Women's Resource<br />

Center at the college. Price is $1 and<br />

advance registration is required. For<br />

registration information, call 462-<br />

4443<br />

• VIETNAM VETERANS<br />

The Plymouth/<strong>Canton</strong> Chapter<br />

No 528, Vietnam Veterans of America.<br />

will meet 7:30 p.m. Thursday,<br />

Aug 9 The general membership<br />

meeting will be at the Mayflower-Lt<br />

Gamble Post No. 6695, Veterans of<br />

Foreign Wars. 142« S. Mill. Plymouth.<br />

Area Vietnam-era veterans<br />

may attend. For more information,<br />

call Greg Huddas, president, 453-<br />

5020, Joe Agius, membership director,<br />

455-8180, or Gary Estermyer,<br />

459-8659.<br />

• SINGLETONS<br />

The US Singletons will hold a dinner<br />

social 6:30 p.m. Friday, Aug. 10,<br />

at DePalma's, 31735 Plymouth<br />

Road, Livonia. The group is for singles<br />

age 45 and older. For more information,<br />

write to the group at<br />

P.O. Box 2175, Fort Dearborn Station,<br />

Dearborn, Mich. 48123.<br />

• WESTSIDE II<br />

Westside Singles II will bold a<br />

dance/party 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Friday,<br />

Aug. 10. at the Livonia Elks Lodge,<br />

on Plymouth Road east of Merriman.<br />

The dance/party is for singles<br />

age 21 and older. Dressy attire<br />

should be worn (no jeans). For more<br />

information, call the hot line. 562-<br />

3170.<br />

• SATURDAY NIGHT<br />

Saturday Night Singles /Westside<br />

will bold an "Astrology Night"<br />

dance/party Saturday, Aug. 11. at<br />

the Monaghan Knights of Columbus<br />

Hall, oo Farmington Road north of<br />

Seven Mile, Livonia. The dance/party<br />

is for singles age 21 and older.<br />

Dressy attire should be worn (no<br />

jeans). Admission price Is $2 for<br />

women. For more information, call<br />

the hot line, 277-4242.<br />

•s H i Underpriced<br />

• CHILDBIRTH SERIES<br />

The Plymouth Childbirth Education<br />

Association will hold a sevenweek<br />

series on prepared childbirth.<br />

The series will begin Monday. Aug.<br />

13, and will be at Geneva Presbyterian<br />

Church, 5835 Sheldon, <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />

Classes will be 7:30-9 30 p.m Class<br />

size is limited, and early registration<br />

is recommended For registration information.<br />

call 459-7477<br />

• BREAST-FEEDING<br />

The La maze Childbirth Education<br />

Association of Livonia will present a<br />

class on breast-feeding. The class<br />

will be 7-9 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 14. at<br />

St. Matthew's United Methodist<br />

Church, 30900 Six Mile, Livonia.<br />

Price is $3. The public may attend.<br />

For more information, call 937-0665.<br />

• VFW DANCE<br />

A fund-raising dance will be Friday.<br />

Aug. 17, at the Mayflower-Lt.<br />

Gamble Post No. 6695 of the Veterans<br />

of Foreign Wars, 142$ $. Mill,<br />

Plymouth. The event sponsored by<br />

the post and auxiliary, is to raise<br />

money for the local Meals on Wheels<br />

program. The Waco County Band<br />

will perform. There will be additional<br />

entertainment snack foods<br />

and a cash bar. Donation is $7. For<br />

ticket information, call Bruce<br />

Patterson, 455-6811 (after 6 p-m.), or<br />

the post home, 459-8700. Jean Squillets<br />

is co-chairwoman for the auxiliary.<br />

• PLYMOUTH BPW<br />

The Plymouth Business and Professional<br />

Women's Club will meet<br />

Monday, Aug. 20, at the Mayflower<br />

Hotel, Main and Ann Arbor Trail in<br />

downtown Plymouth. Social hour<br />

will be at 6 p.m., dinner at 6:30 p.m.<br />

The speaker will be Lark Samouelian,<br />

executive director of the Soothwest<br />

Oakland Cable Commission.<br />

Her topic will be "Image Projection<br />

as It Affects Communication in the<br />

90s." For reservations, call Shirley<br />

Nair, 349-2989, by Wednesday, Aug.<br />

15.<br />

• VFW PICNIC<br />

A picnic for developmental! y disabled<br />

adults will be 1-4 pjn. Sunday,<br />

Aug. 28, at the VFW post grounds.<br />

1428 S. Mill, north of Ann Arbor<br />

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different times in recent years, and<br />

has been popular with local families.<br />

Graham s impressed with the abilities<br />

of kids in the class, but she<br />

doesn't know J any will go on to become<br />

famous chefs<br />

"You never know. Wouldn't that<br />

be something 0 "<br />

This is one of the recipes used in<br />

the YMCA class<br />

EDIBLE PEANUT BUTTER PLAY<br />

DOUGH<br />

2 caps powdered milk<br />

1 cap hooey<br />

2 caps smooth peaoat batter<br />

Raisins, cereal, small marshmallows,<br />

cocoost and chocolate chips<br />

for decoration<br />

Mix all ingredients thoroughly in a<br />

large bowl Mix with hands to form a<br />

smooth dough roll Shape dough with<br />

hands or cut dough with a cookie<br />

cutter Decorate creations and eat.<br />

For information on classes offered<br />

by ihe Plymouth Community<br />

Family YMCA, call 453-2904<br />

The YMCA is at 248 Union m<br />

Plymouth<br />

Bonnie Graham, class instructor,<br />

reminds the children<br />

that even grown-ups<br />

need to use pot holders or<br />

oven mitts when taking<br />

things out of the oven.<br />

Road. Plymouth. The event is sponsored<br />

by the Mayflower-Lt Gamble<br />

Post No. 6695 and Auxiliary of the<br />

Veterans of Foreign Wars. Residents<br />

of group homes from surrounding<br />

communities will attend. The picnic<br />

will feature games and music, and<br />

will be held rain or shine. Admission<br />

is free of charge, and reservations<br />

are requested. For more information,<br />

call Ann Smith, chairwoman,<br />

453-1529. or Lorraine Nelson, auxiliary<br />

president 549-8386. Grilled hot<br />

dogs, potato chips and soft drinks<br />

will be on the menu.<br />

• GOLF OUTING<br />

Angela Hospice Home Care of<br />

Livonia will hold its second annual<br />

golf outing Monday, Sept 17, at the<br />

Bogie Lake Golf Club in Union Lake.<br />

Rates are *7S per person, flM par<br />

bole sponsor Entry forms must be<br />

received by Aug. 15. Continental<br />

breakfast and a lunch will be served,<br />

and prizes will be awarded. For registration<br />

information, call Dorothy<br />

York. 591-5187:<br />

• NEW BEGINNINGS<br />

New Beginnings, a grief support<br />

group, meets 7-9 p.m. Mondays at<br />

the Plymouth Church of Christ 9201<br />

Sheldon, just south of Ann Arbor<br />

Road, Plymouth. Meetings are opes<br />

to those grieving as a result of s<br />

death or divorce. Free admission<br />

For more information, call 452-7820.<br />

• BRIDGE GROUP<br />

The "Party Bridge Group" meets<br />

1-4 p.m. every Thursday st the<br />

Plymouth Cultural Center, 525<br />

Farmer. Singles and couples who enjoy<br />

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By Julie Brown<br />

staff writer<br />

The Rev Mark Barnes was 16 when he preached his<br />

first sermon. •<br />

"I'm 47 now. so that's been a little while," said<br />

Barnes, senior pastor of the Plymouth Church of the<br />

Nazarene "1 realty felt like God wanted me to be a<br />

preacher, and have felt that ever since that time."<br />

Barnes, a <strong>Canton</strong> resident, has been at the Plymouth<br />

church for six years Before that, he served for about<br />

five years at a church in Rock Island, 111. He and his<br />

wife, Lucy, are glad they came to Michigan.<br />

"It's the best place we've ever lived Plymouth is a<br />

tremendous place "<br />

They have been impressed with the friendliness of the<br />

people they've met<br />

BARNES GREW up in Tennessee and began studying<br />

at a Christian boarding school in Kentucky at age 15<br />

After high school, he studied for several years at Kentucky<br />

Mountain Bible Institute.<br />

He completed his bachelor's degree at Trevecca Nazarene<br />

College in Nashville, Tenn., where he studied education<br />

and psychology with a minor in history. More<br />

recently. Barnes earned a master's degree in church<br />

management from Olivet Nazarene-University in Kankakee.<br />

Ill. in 1987.<br />

His ties to the Nazarene church go back to early<br />

childhood.<br />

"My folks became Nazarenes when I was 5 years<br />

old." .<br />

They had been Methodists before that time.<br />

Beliefs of those two churches are similar, and are<br />

based in part on the teachings of John Wesley.<br />

The Nazarene church tends to be more evangelistic,<br />

Barnes said.<br />

BARNES IS responsible for preaching at Sunday<br />

morning and evening services, and leads Wednesday<br />

evening Bible study sessions. He and his staff call on<br />

those who can't come to church services, and visit<br />

church members who are hospitalized.<br />

Barnes particularly enjoys preaching, and spends<br />

time each week researching and writing sermons. He's<br />

also involved in district-level activities for the Nazarene<br />

church.<br />

church<br />

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every Thursday in The Observer.<br />

Information must be received tn<br />

the Livonia office by noon the<br />

Monday prior to publication<br />

• SINGERS ON TOUR<br />

The Continental Singers, an internationally<br />

recognized Christian musical<br />

group, will open their <strong>1990</strong><br />

world tour at 10 a.m. Sunday, Aug. 5,<br />

at Calvary Missionary Church, 29850<br />

W Six Mile, Livonia. The Continental<br />

Singers are continuing their outreach<br />

with "Hold Up the Light," a<br />

new program of inspiration and worship<br />

The group was formed 23 years<br />

ago. The concert will feature 36 vocalists.<br />

instrumentalists and technicians<br />

from throughout the U.S., Canada<br />

and the world. For information,<br />

call 261-5050<br />

• ECUMENICAL CENTER<br />

The Ecumenical Theological Center<br />

in Detroit will hold an information<br />

day 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday,<br />

Aug. 25, for people interested in<br />

earning a master of divinity degree<br />

The Center offers the degree through<br />

a cooperative effort with four Chicago-area<br />

theological schools. Catholic<br />

Theological Union, Garrett-Evangelical<br />

(United Methodist); McCormick<br />

(Presbyterian); and Seabury-Western<br />

(Episcopal).<br />

Representatives from each of the<br />

four Chicago schools and members<br />

of the faculty from the Ecumenical<br />

Theological Center will meet with<br />

interested people at St. Timothy<br />

United Methodist Church, Puritan<br />

and Archdale, south of Six Mile, one<br />

block east of the Southfield Freeway,<br />

The degree program will be explained<br />

and the <strong>1990</strong>-91 course offerings<br />

will be presented. Questions<br />

about admissions, financial aid and<br />

registration procedures will be answered.<br />

Lunch will be served, and<br />

price is $4.50 per person. For reservations<br />

or more information, call<br />

342-4600.<br />

Both Lucy and Mark Barnes spend time counseling<br />

church members. Lucy Barnes, a homemaker. is involved<br />

in many church activities She's a pianist who<br />

plays at the church, teaches Sunday school for young<br />

married couples, and conducts a Bible study group for<br />

women<br />

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sa'ry in April, and this past June Barnes celebrated his<br />

25th year in the pastorate<br />

They have a son. John Mark, 21, a senior biochemistry<br />

student at the University of Michigan-Dearborn He<br />

plans to marry Julie Whitehill, who worships at the<br />

Plymouth Church of the Nazarene. next February<br />

There wasn't any question about who wttt conduct<br />

that wedding ceremony Barnes will do the honors, and<br />

is a bit nervous about that<br />

"It's a little bit different." he said with a smile<br />

Most of his time as a pastor has beeirtirthe Midwest<br />

Barnes began at a church inTVest Virginia, After that,<br />

he served at churches in Indiana. Missouri. Alabama<br />

and Illinois<br />

WORSHIPERS AT the Plymouth Church of the Nazarene<br />

are involved in overseas missionary work, and<br />

Barnes has accompanied work teams to a number of<br />

countries. He tries to go on at least one foreign trip per<br />

year, and will leave later this month for Bolivia.<br />

Those mission projects combine construction and<br />

ministry work. While in Bolivia, team members will<br />

work on construction of a library, office building and<br />

parsonage. A group that traveled to Honduras a while<br />

back helped finish a parsonage.<br />

"In other places, we've built churches."<br />

Barnes and others have also traveled to Peru, to<br />

Malawi in Africa and to Papua, New Guinea, to do missionary<br />

work. ^<br />

"It's one of the neatest things I ever do. It broadens<br />

the perspective of what really matters in life It's also a<br />

real help for the people "<br />

THOSE PROJECTS have helped to improve communication<br />

and understanding between countries, he said.<br />

He and other team members have found some people<br />

in those countries believe all Americans are wealthy<br />

They soon realize that's not the case, and that many<br />

church members^pend their own hard-earned money on<br />

• EARLY SERVICE<br />

The First Baptist Church of Plymouth<br />

recently began to have an 8:30<br />

a.m. Sunday worship service. The informal<br />

service will be offered<br />

throughout the summer at the<br />

church, 45000 N Territorial, Plymouth<br />

It will be followed by Sunday<br />

school at 9:40 a.m. with a time of<br />

fellowship in between. The church<br />

also holds regular 11 a.m. and 6 30<br />

p.m worship services. The public<br />

may attend. For information, call<br />

• CHURCH FESTIVAL<br />

The Holy Spirit Catholic Church in<br />

Hamburg, Mich., will hold its summer<br />

festival Friday and Saturday,<br />

Aug. 3-4, at the corner of Winans<br />

Lake and Musch roads, Hamburg<br />

Hours will be 5 p.m. to 1 a.m. Friday,<br />

noon to 1 a.m. Saturday. There<br />

will be live music, a beer tent, a<br />

country store, games, horseshoe<br />

tournaments, a Sweet Adelines performance<br />

and otbfer activities. There<br />

will also be a raffle, with a grand<br />

The Rev. Mark Barnes has served as pastor at<br />

the Plymouth Church of the Nazarene for six<br />

years. He and others at the church are looking<br />

such trips.<br />

Barnes has seen other parts of the world as well. After<br />

the African trip, he traveled around the world and<br />

met with missionaries in Indonesia. He and his wife took<br />

an anniversary trip to Ireland and England this past<br />

spring.<br />

Closer to home, they enjoy spending time in the Amish<br />

areas of Ohio, Indiana and Pennsylvania<br />

"It sort of settles life down a little bit to be among<br />

those people Just seeing the slow pace with the people<br />

who don't have to have everything we have."<br />

BARNES ALSO enjoys playing racquetball and doing<br />

woodworking in his free time These days, he's keeping<br />

busy with a building project at the Plymouth Church of<br />

the Nazarene<br />

Worshipers moved to the new site on Ann Arbor Road<br />

in Plymouth Township about three years ago Construction<br />

is continuing, and Sunday morning and evening<br />

worship services are in the nearby Pioneer Middle<br />

School cafeteria.<br />

Other church functions are in the new building, and<br />

prize of ll.&O, and the raffle drawing<br />

will be held at 9 p m Saturday<br />

There will be a spaghetti dinner at 6<br />

p.m. Friday and a chicken dinner at<br />

1 p.m Saturday. The festival will<br />

have an 1890s theme For information,<br />

call 231-9199<br />

• BRING A TEEN<br />

The Livonia Chapter ol Christian<br />

Women's Club, a non-denominational<br />

group, will have its monthly luncheon<br />

at noon Thursday, Aug 9. at the<br />

American Legion. Post 32, 9318<br />

Newburgh, Livonia. The theme is<br />

"Bring a Teen." The price is 14 50<br />

for teens, $8.75 for adults A free<br />

nursery will be available (call 422-<br />

5533)<br />

• VICAR TO ARRIVE<br />

Members of Risen Christ Lutheran<br />

Church in Plymouth are awaiting the<br />

Aug 6 arrival from St. Louis. Mo., of<br />

their first vicar, Morris Meseke, his<br />

wife and their three children. The<br />

Meseke family will live in the Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong><br />

community for one year<br />

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8B»* Q&E Thursday. August 2, <strong>1990</strong><br />

Berlin: one house, two levels<br />

Continued from P»pe 6<br />

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melody. You will shop in open-air markets and visit the 16th-century<br />

Nymphenburg Palace set in a flower-filled park. An afternoon of strolling<br />

and shopping will be followed bya memorable eveningdinner at the Hackerkeller,<br />

one of Munich's well-known beer halls.B/D<br />

Day 7—Munich—Salzburg—Inntbruck —<br />

Morning drive to Salzburg, City of Music (picturedmiddle right. Horsepond<br />

on Sigmudsplatz in Salzburg). The Salzburg Province is a district<br />

filled with mountain ranges, snowcovered peaks, dense forests, lakes and<br />

streams and a number of picturesque villages. Your sightseeing includes<br />

the remarkable Residence, one-time home of prince-archbishops, charming<br />

Old Town, House of Mozart, Schtoss Leopoldskron, the exquisite Cathedral,<br />

the FesftvaT Theatre, Mirabel! Palace and much more. B/D<br />

Day 8—Innsbruck—Neuschu>anstein Castle—Liechtenstein—Lucerne _<br />

In the tyrolean capital. Maria Thersia's favorite dty of the Austrian Empire,<br />

you will see the famous Golden Roof, the Hofkirche. 18th-century Imperial<br />

Summer Palace and the Imperial Chapel, built by Maximilian. You will<br />

will proceed to Lucerne, magnificently set on the Lake of the Four <strong>Canton</strong>s.<br />

B/D.<br />

STATE: ZIP:<br />

Day 9—Lucerne<br />

You will have a full day to enjoy one of Europe's best-loved lake and<br />

mountain fwofls: to as vou *iro!f nvpp ipj<br />

bridges and pas» picturesquel9th-century houses. You may want to lunch<br />

over fondue, take an optional mountain train and cable car up to Mt.<br />

Stanserhom, or stroll the cobbled streets lined with marvelous clock and<br />

antique shops. B/D.<br />

Day 10—Lucerne—Rhine Fallt—Heidelberg —<br />

A full and fasrinating day begins with a drive north to Schaffhausen and<br />

the Rhine Falls. Then into Germany's Black Forest and on to Heidelberg<br />

with Its old castle and the university, immortalized in The Student<br />

Prince." You will stop for panoramic views over the Neckar River with<br />

dinner that evening in an historic inn.B/D<br />

Day 11—Heidelberg—Rhine Cruise—Wiesbaden<br />

This morning you will travel to Kamp and board the Rhine River steamer<br />

for a cruise by the legendary Loreiey. You will pass fortresses dominating<br />

hilltops, charming Hamlets and patchwork vineyards. This is tha Rheingold<br />

stretch, famous for its scenery. After disembarking at St.£oarshausen.<br />

you win proceed lo Rudesheim, the most colorful and fun-loving village on<br />

the Rhine. Wiesbaden to next. B/D<br />

Day 12—Wiesbaden—Frankfurt—USA<br />

you depart with warm memories-B<br />

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Business<br />

Thursday. August 2, <strong>1990</strong> O&F.<br />

Marilyn Fitchett editor/591-2300<br />

Saturn's dealership<br />

rings begin to grow<br />

By Gerald Frawley<br />

staff writer<br />

Aa now ex-General Motors chairman Roger Smith<br />

prepared to take "that last ride," as the media is abuzz<br />

over the secrecy surrounding the as yet unavailable Saturn<br />

car, as industry watchers wonder can GM's S3 billion<br />

gamble compete on a world market — things are<br />

happening on the local scene. *<br />

Southeastern Michigan auto dealers — excited about<br />

the impending launch of the Saturn car line — are beginning<br />

groundbreaking ceremonies for what they hope<br />

will be successful business ventures.<br />

With new design characteristics, a manufacturing<br />

processes that includes state-of-the-art assembly, a Japanese-like<br />

management/labor team approach and a<br />

new marketing strategy aimed straight at the heart of<br />

the import car market, GM execs hope Saturn will<br />

make a big impact.<br />

Don Massey, who held groundbreaking ceremonies<br />

Tuesday for a Saturn dealership behind his Massey Cadillac<br />

in Plymouth Township in western Wayne County,<br />

said he became interested in acquiring a Saturn dealership<br />

when the new car line was first announced.<br />

"The spirit, the cooperation, the high quality — Saturn<br />

is going to be a very good car," Massey said. Saturn,<br />

he added, will help to re-establish American quality<br />

and superiority in automobile manufacturing.<br />

Massey allowed he probably could have acquired any<br />

number of dealerships — including a foreign car<br />

franchise — but he wanted a Saturn dealership because<br />

the philosophy of customer service mirrors his own philosophy.<br />

"And perhaps there's a little (patriotism in selling an<br />

American car) too," Massey said.<br />

MASSEY SAID his first Saturn dealership — a $2 million<br />

investment — will be open in early to mid-November.<br />

The first shipment of cars should arrive shortly<br />

after construction is completed. .t<br />

Massey also plans to open dealerships in Lansing and<br />

Farmington Hills, he said.<br />

Other Saturn dealerships in Michigan will be in<br />

Clarkston. Troy (owned by David Fischer), Ann Arbor,<br />

Warren and Grand Rapids. Albert Serra, who owns a<br />

Chevrolet franchise in Grand Blanc in Genesse County,<br />

was awarded a Saturn franchise which is now under<br />

construction near Clarkston at 1-75 and Dixie Highway<br />

in north Oakland County .<br />

Serra said be became Interested in acquiring a Saturn<br />

franchise as soon as GM announced plans for the new<br />

car company seven years ago. "I've always thought GM<br />

franchises were goods ooes so I (inquired) early on.<br />

"At the time it was a very exploratory thing, but we<br />

wanted to put our hat In the ring," Serra said.<br />

Serra said that while the relatively few number of<br />

Saturn dealerships adds a certain exclusivity to the car,<br />

he doesn't believe that the car is intended to be exclusive.<br />

(Etje ©bseruer iXeuispapers<br />

The spirit, the<br />

cooperation, the high<br />

quality — Saturn is going<br />

to be a very good car.'<br />

— Don Massey<br />

dealer<br />

' "It's obviously not going to be a high volume car at<br />

first — we don't know how many sales we're likely to<br />

see," Serra said. Serra said he likes the cautious approach<br />

Saturn is taking.<br />

"If we have too many dealers too soon no, one's going<br />

to make it," he said.<br />

DONALD HABEREK, public relations spokesman for<br />

Saturn, said there are several reasons why only four<br />

local dealers were chosen for Saturn franchises in<br />

southeastern Michigan, but key among them are the<br />

dealers' record of customer service.<br />

"Essentially, these are people who are really interested<br />

in providing the ultimate in customer satisfaction,"<br />

Haberek said.<br />

The emphasis on customer service is part of the Saturn<br />

market area approach, he said. Instead of having<br />

Pleas© turn to Page 2<br />

SATIRN<br />

INCLUDES CLASSIFIED<br />

Joel Kaji demonstrates the Newspaper<br />

Quikwrap. Papers are placed in the box to<br />

accumulate. When the box is full, the<br />

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wrap-around string is pulled up from the<br />

side of the box and tied, simply and neatly<br />

bundling the pile.<br />

Student engineers simple<br />

method to bundle papers<br />

Build a better mousetrap, it is<br />

said, and the world will beat a path<br />

to your door.<br />

Joel T. Kaji. a 27-year-old Farmington<br />

Hills resident and graduate<br />

student at the University of Michigan.<br />

is out to "trap" piles of newspapers<br />

that seem to multiply<br />

around the house.<br />

His simple invention — Newspaper<br />

Quikwrap — is a cardboard<br />

box and a wrap-around string that<br />

provide an easy way to store, then<br />

bundle and tie newspapers.<br />

The corporate world hasn't beaten<br />

a path to Kaji's door yet.<br />

Retailers, economist P OL bJN.T9.<br />

huddle on prospects<br />

By Qeraid Frawley<br />

ttiff writer<br />

Reading palms, throwing stones,<br />

divining the future, gazing at crystal<br />

balls, studying tea leaves — foretelling<br />

the future isn't easy.<br />

But that is what several financial<br />

and development experts were asked<br />

to do using equally mysterious economic<br />

indicators, retail data, statistical<br />

models and perhaps even a little<br />

intuition at a conference sponsored<br />

by the International Council of<br />

Shopping Centers in Dearborn recently,<br />

The topic? Retail in the <strong>1990</strong>s. The<br />

answer? It is probably not as dark as<br />

some fear, but there are some challenges<br />

in the coming years.<br />

Herbert S. Miller, chairman and<br />

chief executive officer of Western<br />

Development Corp., the developer<br />

building Auburn Mills, said only retailers<br />

who accept and react to the<br />

/•hanging customer will succeed.<br />

"To understand the cbandna face<br />

of retail In the US., you most first go<br />

heck to basics," he said<br />

Miller said althoughlt sounds like<br />

M cliche, today's shopper is a<br />

smarter customer than 10 years ago,<br />

and the overall determining factor is<br />

price.<br />

"In a 19M poll, customers ranked<br />

price as the fifth moat-important<br />

factor in deciding what to buy — in<br />

19*7, price was ranked number ooe."<br />

More than 05 percent of all coni<br />

will wait for aa itam to go on<br />

"so price is very<br />

to<br />

lass store loyal and i<br />

loyal,'' he Mid. The<br />

'Consumer* ere more<br />

feehion-conecioue,<br />

leee etore loyal and<br />

more product loyal.'<br />

— Herbert S. Miller<br />

Western Development<br />

Corp.<br />

cessful retailer must change to accept<br />

this."<br />

People are still interested in what<br />

department stores have to offer, but<br />

they also want more for their money.<br />

"Department stores offer selection<br />

and service, bat not price."<br />

Frank A. Newman, chairman and<br />

chief executive officer of FfcM Distributors,<br />

said the ready availability<br />

of new shopping space has prompted<br />

a lot of new retail ventures.<br />

Warehouse ctube, off-price appliance<br />

and clothing stores, office supplies,<br />

super sports shops — the proliferation<br />

of these and others is leading<br />

to s shakeout in the <strong>1990</strong>s,<br />

Newtaansaid.<br />

"Retail," Newman said, "is a very<br />

easy business to get into; it's alao a<br />

very easy business to get killed in."<br />

Retailers learned several isesons<br />

in the <strong>1990</strong>s, he said. "One, bigger is<br />

better two, specialty is good; three,<br />

provide a nice atmosphere."<br />

But thoee 1 wanna are no longer appropriate<br />

in the <strong>1990</strong>s. 1b the <strong>1990</strong>s,<br />

well find too big is had, being a specialist<br />

b not enough and people tat<br />

buy out of a need for recreetions<br />

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Before retail can boom, the local<br />

economy must improve. Littman<br />

said. \<br />

"Tor us to succeed, taxes and inflation<br />

rates must fall."<br />

Automobile sales must grow by<br />

2.7 percent, just to maintain the status<br />

quo. Littman said. Auto sales<br />

must grow by 3 percent for the local<br />

economy to grow.<br />

To attract and retain business.<br />

Littman said Michigan must be able<br />

to compete with other states for<br />

businesses<br />

MICHIGAN'S IN<strong>CO</strong>ME tax, which<br />

is 28 percent higher than the national<br />

average, and property tax, which<br />

is SO percent higher than the national<br />

average, need to be reduced, he<br />

said.<br />

Workmen's compensation costs —<br />

which are also higher in Michigan<br />

than in neighboring states — must<br />

also be cut<br />

Littman added Michigan legislators<br />

must refrain from increasing<br />

the minimum wage beyond federal<br />

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and ease intrastate trucking and<br />

franchising laws — all of which put<br />

a heavy burden oo Michigan busi-<br />

"But there is good news," Littman<br />

said Inflation and interest rates are<br />

down, and retail sales have grown at<br />

a higher than average rate.<br />

Barbara Bryant, director of the<br />

UA Census, told retailors tha population<br />

in southeastern Michigan has<br />

shifted substantially during the<br />

<strong>1990</strong>a Pinal numbers are not yet in,<br />

but in the last 19 years, Detroit has<br />

lost 14 percent ol Its populations,<br />

Wayne County, including Detroit,<br />

has loot 9 percent, and Oakland has<br />

RETAILERS WANT<br />

the population oe<br />

to he near<br />

will be<br />

mm to Pnjje 2<br />

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But he's pounding the pavement<br />

trying to wholesale the product to<br />

municipalities and businesses as<br />

promotional tie-ins to recycling efforts.<br />

He's convinced about a half dozen<br />

stores to buy the product wholesale<br />

to re-sell at retail or to allow<br />

him to sell on consignment. He's<br />

•also targeting groups that might<br />

want to use Newspaper Quikwrap<br />

as a fund-raiser.<br />

"THE IDEA probably came to<br />

me a year and a half ago," Kaji<br />

said. "As a grad student, I lived in<br />

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a house where we had at one time<br />

three daily newspaper subscriptions<br />

You can imagine the amount<br />

of newspaper that built up in time<br />

"I thought what could we do to<br />

make it easy? Tying was time consuming,<br />

messy. No one wanted to<br />

do it. You stuff papers into bags,<br />

but they^would get overstuffed and<br />

the bags would break apart.<br />

"1 thought about some bundling<br />

concepts. After trial and error and<br />

rjyision, I came up with what we<br />

have here."<br />

Please turn to Page 2<br />

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O&E Thotsaay. August 2. <strong>1990</strong><br />

Plymouth Saturn dealership erects launching pad<br />

Continued from P ao« 1<br />

traditional ftill-«ervice dealers. Saturn<br />

dealers will have more autonomy<br />

in tailoring their sales and service<br />

facilities to handle the various<br />

ways car buyers select, purchase<br />

and service their cars.<br />

Saturn's marketing strategy —<br />

emphasizing customer service and<br />

high quality - is being tailored to<br />

compete with the foreign imports<br />

that also emphasize those qualities.<br />

b u s i n e s s p e o p l e<br />

Kathleen Alessandro was named<br />

executive director of the Wayne<br />

County Private Industry Corpora<br />

Uon. Alessandro most recently was a<br />

Wayne County benefits analyst in<br />

that capacity, she established Wayne<br />

County KidSpace, a child care center<br />

serving county employees. She also<br />

served as a systems development<br />

specialist for the private industry<br />

corporation and was director of employment<br />

and training for the Downriver<br />

Community Conference.<br />

Mary Los Dane was appointed<br />

manager of Oakwood Hospital's employee<br />

assistance services, a part of<br />

the hospital's health in business program.<br />

Dane will be responsible for<br />

managing and supervising all aspects<br />

of the hospital's employee assistance<br />

program.<br />

Beverly Way of <strong>Canton</strong> Township<br />

joined the staff of Re/Max Crossroads<br />

Inc. in <strong>Canton</strong> as an associate<br />

broker. Way has 11 years of experience<br />

in real estate. Before joining<br />

Re/Max, she worked for Re/Max<br />

Bbardwalk Inc. in Plymouth. She is a<br />

graduate of the Realtors Institute of<br />

Michaigan and a member of the Top<br />

10% club, the 3 Million Dollar Club<br />

and the Re/Max Executive Club. She<br />

also is a member of the Western<br />

Wayne Oakland county Board of Realtors<br />

and the Metro Multiple Listings<br />

Service.<br />

Sosaa Davis of <strong>Canton</strong> Township<br />

joined the staff of Re/Max Crossroads<br />

Inc. in <strong>Canton</strong> as an associate<br />

broker. Before joining Re/Max, Davis<br />

worked for Red Carpet Keim Real<br />

Estate for four years. She received<br />

several top-producers awards including<br />

membership in Keim's Million<br />

Dollar Club. ^<br />

Patrick Kinney of Redford Township<br />

joined Ross Roy Communications<br />

in Bloomfield Hills as technical<br />

training supervisor. Kinney will be<br />

responsible for writing video training<br />

programs and assisting staff<br />

writers in the planning, development<br />

and production of program releases.<br />

Before joining Ross Roy, Kinney was<br />

Habere* said. "What we're trying to<br />

do Is bring import buyers back into<br />

the GM fold." Haberek said<br />

Saturn dealerships are being targeted<br />

for areas in which the Japanese<br />

imports have made their greatest<br />

inroads, Haberek said. "The West<br />

Coast has the highest penetration (of<br />

Japanese imports) so that's where<br />

we'll start."<br />

Haberek said dealerships will be<br />

located through a rollout strategy.<br />

a technical writer and editor at Creative<br />

Universal in Warren. Before<br />

that, be was a composition instructor<br />

at Wayne State Univesity. He has<br />

woo several awards for technical<br />

writing from the Southeastern Michigan<br />

Chapter of the Society for Technical<br />

Communication. Kinney graduated<br />

Phi Beta Kappa from Wayne<br />

State University with a bachelor of<br />

arts degree in English<br />

Nancy Hoffman of Livonia joined<br />

Ross Roy Advertising in Bloomfield<br />

Hills as an art director. Hoffman<br />

will be responsible for art direction<br />

on the K mart and Builders Square<br />

accounts, as well as assignments for<br />

other agency clients. Before joining<br />

Ross Roy, she was an art director<br />

for DDB Needham Worldwide in<br />

Troy and W.B. Doner in Southfield.<br />

Before that, she was a graphic designer<br />

for Unisys in Detroit She<br />

earned a bachelor of fine arts degree<br />

in graphic design at the Center for<br />

Creative Studies, College of Art and<br />

Design.<br />

Harvey Johnson and Covert Culley,<br />

who own an American Speedy<br />

Printing Center franchise on Ann Arbor<br />

Road in Plymouth, were made<br />

members of the President's Council.<br />

To become a member of the President's<br />

Council, a franchise owner<br />

must achieve $1 million in annual<br />

sales. They also own franchises in<br />

Farmington and Lathrup village<br />

Gary L Gray was hired by Bolt<br />

Electronics as vice president of marketing.<br />

He will concentrate on opening<br />

a Livonia office for the the Illinois-based<br />

company.<br />

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Most early Saturn dealerships will<br />

be located along the West Coast,<br />

with others being added in southwest<br />

United States,the Midwest and finally<br />

the East Coast<br />

That confidence stems from what<br />

Hudler called "a true partnership."<br />

The partnership between General<br />

Motors, Saturn management, suppliers,<br />

workers and particularly<br />

dealers will be the success or failure<br />

DONALD HUDLER. Saturn vice of Saturn.<br />

president for sales, service and marketing.<br />

said at Massey's ground-<br />

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creaking tnat Saturn nas a aiiiicuit<br />

task ahead. "We have a tough job.<br />

but we have a quiet confidence that<br />

we'll succeed "<br />

Dealers, he continued, played a<br />

larger role than is normally found in<br />

the i. Manufacturing and marketing of<br />

automobiles Dealers were involved<br />

in the development of dealership<br />

systems, the advertising and mar-<br />

keting strategy, and even in selecting<br />

other dealers. Hudler said<br />

John Michaud. with Saturn United<br />

Auto Workers (UAW) local 1853 and<br />

an adviser to the Saturn sales, service<br />

and marketing team, said there<br />

is a real sense of eicitement about<br />

the Saturn start up.<br />

"At one time, the launch was just<br />

a vision — just a dream, but with<br />

every groundbreaking we're getting<br />

closer and closer to making that<br />

dream a reality," Michau&said.<br />

"The really unique thing about this<br />

is that it was done with the UAW as<br />

a partner rather than an-adversary,"<br />

he continued "(Normally), when you<br />

put these two together, you'd better<br />

get a full time ambulance because<br />

they'll kill each other "<br />

Together, Saturn will be a power<br />

to be reckoned with, Michaud said,<br />

and that bodes well for Saturn dealers<br />

everywhere.<br />

Student engineers newspaper trap<br />

Continued from Page 1<br />

Kaji, like many novice inventors,<br />

found his suppliers in the telephone<br />

directory.<br />

The carboard boxes, manufactured<br />

by Gaylord Container of Plymouth,<br />

measure 14-by-16-by-6 inches.<br />

The twine assembly is put together<br />

on a piecework basis at a workshop<br />

in Livonia by the Wayne County<br />

The storage box costs $2. 10 wraparounds<br />

$4.50. Kaji figures the box<br />

will last a year, a wraparound secure<br />

a week's worth of papers.<br />

KAJI HAS put production on hold<br />

until he can dispose of units piling up<br />

in his apartment. Meanwhile, he's<br />

applied for a patent on the invention.<br />

"A common-reaction is, 'It's so<br />

"Tnvenrtliis?' "<br />

he said "What makes my product<br />

unique is it provides a method of<br />

tying and bundling "<br />

"It's been a real gratifying experience,"<br />

Kaji said "I've gone from<br />

concept stage to salable product I<br />

haven't made back my initial investment.<br />

1 feel I'm close to a lot of<br />

things. A lot of business has expressed<br />

interest"<br />

Meanwhile, Kaji continues to work<br />

on the dissertation for his doctor's<br />

degree in political science while promoting<br />

the Newspaper Quikwrap.<br />

Once it's established. I could see<br />

myself taking on partners," he said<br />

"They could do it (rfin business) and I<br />

could become an academic. Maybe }<br />

could sell licensing rights to a corporation"<br />

For now, Kaji, essentially a oneman<br />

operation, goes about promoting<br />

the product. And searching for a<br />

few sales.<br />

Retailers, economist huddle on business prospects<br />

Continued from Page 1<br />

in population growth areas like Oakland<br />

and west Wayne counties, she<br />

said.<br />

But beyond the mere numbers are<br />

other significant factors affecting<br />

retail safes, Bryant said For example,<br />

baby boomers are 10 years older.<br />

Their needs and wants will<br />

change considerably in the <strong>1990</strong>s.<br />

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in their entire life," she said.<br />

Baby boomer lifestyles will also<br />

change significantly. At the decade's<br />

start, most baby boomers were single<br />

with no children. In the llWJs,<br />

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backed by a written limited<br />

warranty<br />

Computerized<br />

Engine Analysis<br />

We perform more than 100 tests on your car s engine<br />

pinpointing problems qu>ckiy and accurately No<br />

excuses You get a computer printout that clearly<br />

identifies problem areas and indicates me needed<br />

attention and ad|usfments<br />

There are also more single-parent<br />

households and double-income families<br />

than ever before, Bryant said.<br />

The makeup of the population has<br />

also changed significantly in the past<br />

decade, Bryant said. The number of<br />

people of Asian descent<br />

creased dramatically as a percentage<br />

of the population, and His panics<br />

have grown the most in terms of real<br />

ARRIVA lMfO RT<br />

> 0 J<br />

% •'!f£8 V&T*" 3<br />

WHITEWALL<br />

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4 l<br />

(41<br />

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P185/75R14 U4M<br />

P!95/75fti« US 95<br />

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P20V7S«15 U«l9<br />

P21S'75fl15<br />

P22V7W15<br />

P23V75R1S<br />

VM 96<br />

$42'98<br />

$44 98<br />

nnmh»^ • ±<br />

All factors must be considered by<br />

retailers in the <strong>1990</strong>s, she said.<br />

Those retailers which survive in<br />

the <strong>1990</strong>s will luiow their target audiences,<br />

be disciplined in their buy-<br />

. fer in the way of<br />

service, offer better customer service<br />

then presently available, and be<br />

respectful of the customer.<br />

.644-1070 Oakland County<br />

591 -0900 Wayne County<br />

.852-3222 Rochester/Avon<br />

Z Z o o F t X *<br />

uatt " '<br />

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THAT'S WHY WE SAY. ..THE BEST TIRES IN THE WORLD HAVE GOODYEAR WRITTEN ALL OVER THEM<br />

GOODfrCAR<br />

Jusf Say Charge Itl<br />

' C S H *mj may uM Goodyaar • own cradft card<br />

B dr Amancan Expraaa • Carta Blanch*<br />

L - 1 H M • Omar* Club • t>«cova» Card<br />

• MasterCard • VISA<br />

*AIN CHECK—if wa aa« out ot your nn writ tsaua you a<br />

ram cftack. aaaunng futura dakvry at tha advaniaad pnea<br />

PRICES. LIMITED WARRANTIES CREDIT<br />

TERMS. ANO AUTO URVtCt OFFERS SHOWN<br />

<br />

AMMt IWJT*<br />

S O S *<br />

i<br />

i<br />

- j<br />

ThuraOay Auguat 2 <strong>1990</strong> 04t<br />

Savage beast is stalking our streets and highways<br />

Dad I touted my cai imi t the<br />

ii>ost ahockmg phone call a parent<br />

frls, iiint at lea-st it s the lud s voice<br />

on the phone but it s close eyough<br />

Kor ooe reason or another, what<br />

seems like a lot of my friends have<br />

been getting similar phone calls lately<br />

One was a niece hospitalized with<br />

severe i nj ui t cs after a roiiover in<br />

l>earborn<br />

Another not an immediate relative,<br />

but a iilends neighbor's kid,<br />

dl UWOfSl along V> .lh aiml h^r It^rt^g<br />

tf un ihni K. at date aitti skidding<br />

uff the load neai Brighton^ He ia^s<br />

1U teens have died in high speed ac-<br />

1.1 dents in the past yeai in the aiea<br />

MY DAUljHffcR was very lucky,<br />

alter a ilat out impact in the neighboi<br />

bood of 20 mph with the side of a<br />

full fiame CM station wagon<br />

Ihe fiont uf the LAxJge Omiu »he<br />

was i»nig ci ushed as neatly as a<br />

Jtkd of paper, as it is designed to do.<br />

while the seat belt worked perfectly<br />

leaving hei with vaiious strains and<br />

biuis«s but otherwise unhaimed As<br />

were the occupants ot the uthei car<br />

which is better than most ui absorbing<br />

a side impact<br />

It was a typical car "accident" in<br />

that the first realization she had that<br />

something was going badly WrOng<br />

came a scant few feet before the im<br />

pact<br />

1 Hlk Ik I Hfe situation in H»o»t »ai<br />

accidents an encounlei with a<br />

huge, inescapable force at a speed<br />

tastei than anyone s reflexes<br />

Long after the immediate shock<br />

wore off, it left a chilling reminder<br />

that we still face some dark, savage<br />

dangers in the midst of the modern,<br />

isolated convenience of driving a<br />

car<br />

Few members of my immediate<br />

family have been involved, in a se<br />

rious car accident at any time This,<br />

auto talk<br />

Dan<br />

McCosh<br />

too might be chance, since while<br />

none is deliberately reckless several<br />

aie absent minded The two crashes<br />

4 ftavt- been mvoived in were caused<br />

Oj my lolling asleep at the *tieei<br />

1 AM also acutely aware of the<br />

piogiess that has been made in car<br />

satety The car i drove at my daugh<br />

ter's age would certainly have let<br />

me be killed in the same crash A<br />

college friend who drove the same<br />

model as 1 did died in a much less<br />

serious impact<br />

1_ CUUJLD A I.SO add another note<br />

to the constant refrain about seat<br />

belts When we went to clean out her<br />

belongings at the wrecking yard, another<br />

small cai with a less-serious<br />

dent had the too-famiiiar softbatl<br />

-.i/f cxazing ui ih*- windshield in nr>twith<br />

tiie driver's forehead and a<br />

bent steering wheel In back was an<br />

empty child seat<br />

WE ARE, it seems, in the midst of<br />

a rising awareness of vehicle safety<br />

For a long time, the efforts to<br />

make cars capable of withstanding<br />

truly frightening crashes and still<br />

protect the occupants has been a .facet<br />

of engineering pursued with little<br />

Grandparents' money can build kids' IRAs<br />

Last week I commented oo a fi<br />

naiicial sui vey that uudei scored the<br />

deep concerns Americans face today<br />

Many believe that America is fast<br />

becoming a third rate power and is<br />

doomed to become a mediocre nation.<br />

We owe the world more than<br />

$6c>0 billion The (JNP is stagnant<br />

Superimpose on this bleak picture<br />

quate domestic savings, a decaying<br />

infrastructure, a failing educational<br />

system, a turbulent financial market<br />

and a strained economic system, and<br />

we have a picture of doom and<br />

gloom<br />

IN MORE practical terms, the<br />

two most frightening developments<br />

are rising educational costs and the<br />

collapse of the Social Security system<br />

Today's newborn will enter college<br />

in the year 2007. During the<br />

as a f*binni( Batr «n«' 4 ' *i<br />

imurr, Mrm «nO !i«eo rate to in ioar- lunot-'H Mtunypi i»to<br />

CloO® Gam»-ieo Mcmtn* N6Kj •Aa.-'ut^ctureri, «r«3 Si


4C* O&E Thursday. August 2. <strong>1990</strong><br />

Money from grandparents can build grandkids'lRAs<br />

— " — : — - : n r. . i- plans would nr,t not ho be taitfl taxed ritirtnff during the<br />

Last week 1 commented on « financial<br />

survey that underscored the<br />

deep concerns Americans face today.<br />

Many believe that America is fast<br />

becoming a third-rate power and is<br />

doomed to become a mediocre nation<br />

We owe the world more than<br />

$600 billion. The GNP is stagnant.<br />

Superimpose on" this bleak picture<br />

a massive budgetary problem, inadequate<br />

domestic savings, a decaying<br />

infrastructure, a failing educational<br />

system, a turbulent financial market<br />

and a strained economic system, and<br />

we have a picture of doom and<br />

gloom.<br />

LN MORE practical terms, the<br />

two most frightening developments<br />

are rising educational costs and the<br />

collapse of the Social Security system.<br />

Today's newborn will enter college<br />

in the year 2007. During the<br />

next four years be will pay a<br />

$1*0,000 tuition hill if a public university<br />

is chosen. Send your child to<br />

an Ivy League school, and in four<br />

years you will pay more than<br />

1242,000<br />

The picture on the Social Security<br />

front is equally grim. A 25-year-old<br />

will require $176,000 annually at age<br />

65 to enjoy an annual income of<br />

$25,000 in today's prices.<br />

If the Social Security system collapses.<br />

this person would require a<br />

finances and you<br />

Sid<br />

Mittra<br />

capital of $2,514,285 to generate that<br />

income if the money is invested at<br />

an after-tax rate of 7 percent.<br />

IS THERE some hope 7 Fortunately,<br />

there is. if grandparents with substantial<br />

estates are willing to pitch<br />

in. In the past I have frequently ar-<br />

datebook marketplace<br />

• FINANCIAL PLANNING<br />

Thursdays, Aug. 9-23 — Successful<br />

Money Management Seminar 7-9<br />

p.m. at the YWCA-Metropolitan on.<br />

Grand River west of Beech Daly in<br />

Redford Township. Fee: $39. Information:<br />

537-8500. Sponsor. YWCA-<br />

Metropolitan.<br />

• FOOD SHOW<br />

Tuesday, Aug. 14 — Foodland Distributors<br />

of Livonia will hold its annual<br />

food show 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at<br />

the Hyatt Regency in Dearborn. For<br />

information, call Kanaaii Hansen at<br />

523-2216.<br />

• RE<strong>CO</strong>RDS MANAGERS<br />

Wednesday, Aug. 15 — "Imaging<br />

Technology in the <strong>1990</strong>s" presented<br />

at meeting of the Association of<br />

Records Managers and Administrators<br />

at 4 p.m. at the Fair lane club in<br />

Dearborn. Non-member fee: $30. Information:<br />

Chet Allen. 496-7295.<br />

• ENGINEER REVIEW<br />

<strong>CO</strong>URSES<br />

Saturdays, Sept. 22 through Oct.<br />

13 — Professional engineer licensing<br />

review courses half days at Madonna<br />

College in Livonia. Information:<br />

Marika Diamond, 832-5400. Sponsor:<br />

Engineering Society of Detroit.<br />

Weekends<br />

• ENGINEER REVIEW<br />

<strong>CO</strong>URSES<br />

Tuesdays and Thursdays, Aug. I<br />

through Oct. 18 — Professional engineer<br />

licensing review courses 6-9<br />

p.m. in Detroit. Information: Marika<br />

Diamond. 832-5400 Sponsor: Engineering<br />

Society of Detroit.<br />

• ENGINEER REVIEW<br />

<strong>CO</strong>URSES<br />

Saturdays, Sept. 22 through Oct.<br />

13 — Professional engineer licensing<br />

review courses 8 a.m. to noon for<br />

four weeks at Madonna College ui<br />

Livopia. Information: Marika Diamond,<br />

832-5400. Sponsor: Engineering<br />

Society of Detroit.<br />

• GRINDING <strong>CO</strong>NFERENCE<br />

Tuesday-Thursday, Oct. 9-11 —<br />

International Grinding Conference<br />

and Exposition at Hyatt Regency-<br />

Dearborn Hotel. Information: Robert<br />

Kian, 271-1500 Ext. 340. Sponsor: Society<br />

of Manufacturing Engineers.<br />

• ASSEMBLY AUTOMATION<br />

Sunday-Wednesday, Nov. 11-14 —<br />

11th International Conference on<br />

Asembly Automation will be at the<br />

Dearborn Inn in Dearborn. Information:<br />

271-1500 Ext. 373. Sponsor: Society<br />

of Manufacturing Engineers.<br />

1-800-562-6871<br />

W<br />

Call 7 Days<br />

A Week. Huntington<br />

Mortgage<br />

HKKU. «M»K<br />

LENDER!<br />

Company<br />

A Subsidiary oI Huntington Bancsha'es Incorporated<br />

G -<br />

11th ANNUAL<br />

^ n a j ^ a m<br />

August 18 - September 30,<strong>1990</strong><br />

Save $2.20 on Adult Tickets<br />

Save $1.95 on Kid's (5-12) Tickets<br />

Special Savings<br />

compliments of<br />

Under 5 Fry?<br />

THE<br />

(gJteferber & Hccentric<br />

NEWSPAPERS<br />

FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 645-9640<br />

CLIP AND MAIL<br />

EARLY RESERVE TICKETS AVAILABLE FOR ALL<br />

FESTIVAL DATES. 9RDER DEADLINE: AUGUST 3, <strong>1990</strong>.<br />

Adults X $7 75 (Reg $9 95) -S<br />

Children x $3 00 (ReQ $4 95) 1 00 - $<br />

Handling Charge - $<br />

Total Ticket Order - $<br />

Charge to VISA MasterCard<br />

Acct.#<br />

Nam® I— t<br />

Address<br />

Daytime Phone<br />

Signature<br />

O—cto, wonty onlor». VMA,<br />

\NNUM ri R< IN I St.! RAI<br />

EXP DATE<br />

• ii oo iiimaiii<br />

FESTIVAL, 700 E.<br />

Non-refundable<br />

—Allow<br />

10 Days<br />

for Delivery<br />

The Sports Authority, a chain of<br />

large stores carrying sporting goods?<br />

clothing and shoes, will open Aug. 2<br />

at 30280 Plymouth Road in Livonia.<br />

Northwest Advertising of Livonia<br />

will produce advertising for Tecla<br />

Co. Inc. of Walled Lake, a manufacturer<br />

of_pet^roducts and pet handling<br />

and grooming aids.<br />

Kimco Inc. of Wayne is producing<br />

a line of household cleaning products<br />

under a licensing agreement with<br />

the Eureka Co. of Bloomington. 111.<br />

McEndarffer. Hoke & Bernhard<br />

certified public accountants won the<br />

Outstanding Employer Award for<br />

the Business Internship Program by<br />

the University of Michigan-Dearborn.<br />

Co-ordinated Industries Inc. of<br />

Livonia joined Business Resources<br />

Inc. Co-ordinated Industries specializes<br />

in office designs and furnishings.<br />

Kelly Temporary Services in<br />

Livopnia and Microsoft Corp. have<br />

announced a business alliance for<br />

the companies' customers using Mi-<br />

CARS<br />

VEHICLES DO MOT<br />

HAVE TO BE<br />

IN RUNNING <strong>CO</strong>NDITION<br />

gued that the most valuable financial<br />

resource is time. If your youngsters<br />

can start saving for the future<br />

-US-BONDS.<br />

year of contribution.<br />

4 These contributions would grow<br />

at a compounded rate for the longest<br />

possible time.<br />

Clearly, the strategy just described<br />

is not for everyone However.<br />

It can be extremely beneficial in<br />

those situations where large<br />

amounts of money can be used to<br />

pay for educational and retirement<br />

needs of the children and grandchildren.<br />

Sid Mittra is a professor of<br />

finance, school of business at<br />

Oakland University, and owner of<br />

Coordinated Financial Planning<br />

Copies of the free "Small Business<br />

Resource Directory" are available<br />

at all National Bank of Detroit offices<br />

The booklet, produced by New<br />

Detroit and N'BD. offers resource information<br />

for small business operators.<br />

Send information for Marketplace<br />

to Business EMitor, Observer<br />

& Eccentric Newspapers, 36251<br />

Schoolcraft, Livonia 48150. Deadline<br />

is Monday for publication in<br />

the coming Thursday issue<br />

UGLY KITCHEN CABINETS?<br />

DON'T<br />

REPLACE... 'REFACE'<br />

MODERN & EUROPEAN STYLES<br />

FORMICA SOLID WOODS<br />

Solid Colors Oak, Cherry<br />

and Woodgrain- and Birch<br />

'SERVING WAYNE, OAKLAND 4 MA<strong>CO</strong>MB<br />

• FACTORY SHOWROOM<br />

• FREE ESTIMATES<br />

Smce<br />

1642 E. 11 Mile Rd., Madison Hgts. 19M<br />

1 Block W. of Dequindre Daily 9-5. Sun. 10-4<br />

TENT<br />

SALE<br />

Cabinet Clad...541-5252<br />

UP TO<br />

70% OFF<br />

Sal*: sluts Aug 2<br />

thru Aug 5 at our<br />

Waterford Store<br />

o***y Manufacturers<br />

include Brown Jordan.<br />

Horw;cres? Tropitono<br />

Telescope and more<br />

Cash .»nd carry Brmq<br />

a pick up. wagon or<br />

semi Sal* hours<br />

Thurs ft Fn 10 9<br />

Sat & Sun 10 6<br />

£K!\ilni<br />

Beach<br />

l*;»tio I'lirniliirc<br />

\ v. T C- • 14 7 if<br />

Grand Rive »r>d Nov -*oa,L«.T,R&-16A.S,F-8A)(*5C) O&E Thursday, August 2, <strong>1990</strong><br />

T H E B E S T S K I B U Y S O F T H E Y E A R - D O N ' T M I S S IT! ^<br />

y<br />

TERRIFIC SAVINGS ON<br />

FAMOUS BRAND SKIS<br />

•ROSSIGNOL -HEAD .K-2<br />

>0LIN -LANGE •DYNASTAR<br />

•ELAN .PRE •ATOMIC<br />

BRAND NEW AND<br />

DIS<strong>CO</strong>NTINUED MODELS<br />

AV<br />

OCT OUN SP0H1 RC 90<br />

OIK <strong>CO</strong>Mf y so<br />

s<br />

2 75 JDO^WS'SO-S <strong>CO</strong>T MU«Ri mo<br />

RET "OSSfcNH SlKK) S*6<br />

« 0 0c WW f °* SM*i<br />

'"•> CW psct >1 PA« HjR«r $ 97 BEST<br />

QFT 3008 SMS<br />

yft, 4 s 'jjsra: noca w mi<br />

2 75 US* TURNING a*St 147<br />

OCT EJUl 6'i ULTRA (<br />

s GREAT FOR NEW S«.tRS 1<br />

2b5 HOT SUMMER PfiCE All SCEi 137<br />

RET<br />

RET<br />

M25<br />

ROSS CHOI 935<br />

MP1 N£» MOPE. . ..<br />

OQORBUS'EI< SUMMER PRCE<br />

AT0M>C 535 GS<br />

TWK SPAR 69 PAIR<br />

OCT OJNSPi.SPi<br />

nc 1 • TOR SPORT SAB<br />

s 285 SURER 8UT A3* OO<br />

RET<br />

s 445<br />

R'CSSGNOL * S AFflAR<br />

TOR Of THE LINE MOOEl<br />

rtURRT 196 RR<br />

foe *nu*<br />

TtSOT?<br />

$ 217fETS K-2<br />

— l f 1 SLALOM SKIS<br />

$ 157h T o$i67<br />

$ 317<br />

WE <strong>CO</strong>ULDN'T LIST THbM ALL<br />

I A BARGAIN HUNTER S PARADISE<br />

TOP BRAND SKIS- TOP QUALITY<br />

PRICED TO MOVE FAST<br />

OCT X 2 6TRAT0R WHITE<br />

1 • SIZE 175 CM ONI?<br />

S295 WHIli 31 PAIR LAST 119<br />

OCT OTNASIAR m • -90<br />

' r,' LAST SEASONS N OEMANtl SKI<br />

s 425 WHlf 69 PAR LAS" HUPRf<br />

RET. R0SSI6WX. SIS CARSON<br />

BEAUimjl RERPClRMANCE SAIS|<br />

355 SMOOTH t EAST TO TURN<br />

OCT •-* 2 LAJ3* PERfORHANCE<br />

" , ' bWVERSAi. 1 i SlOtCUT<br />

J ' U EXCfTNG NO* W0MENS M00E1<br />

flS£H£R SCA CERAMIC<br />

RET.<br />

S SREAT SP0RJ »B<br />

295 FAMOUS AUSTRIA* MAAi<br />

>177<br />

s m<br />

OCT A 2 UVX CERAMC<br />

" • h PRICE SREAT D£DAL<br />

330 WHLf 104 PAD LAST 165<br />

RET. HEA0 SA.6 OR<br />

classic aA»«woa<br />

s<br />

225 GREAT SKS I SREAT PRICE<br />

OUN R £ JOQ LAOT<br />

PERFORMANCE WCMtNS SA><br />

S320 OOORBUSTIR PRICE 76Pfi<br />

•119<br />

RET. $ 119<br />

RET.<br />

s 399<br />

TTKEVLAR <strong>CO</strong>MP<br />

MA0E IN U SA<br />

TOP <strong>CO</strong>MPtinON SAS<br />

65 PR<br />

NEW SKIS. BOOTS WILL IMPROVE<br />

YOUR SKIING AND THERE'S NO<br />

BETTER TIME TO BUY THAN NOW<br />

RET. (LAM UUMATE RT<br />

SUPfR SKIS I GREAT PER<br />

»395 SRtAT PERFORMAJd<br />

PRE 120C CARBON EliCTRA<br />

RET. 51 PAH Of 0TNAMTU SKIS<br />

•345 OOORWSTIR PRO 57% (OT •167<br />

RET.<br />

K 2 5000 i i SLAlitM<br />

NEV> MOOt. FM 1991<br />

'335 H01 SUMMER SALE PRK2<br />

$ 217<br />

$ 217<br />

OUN SP 3 SLALOM SMS<br />

RET. TOP PERFORMANCE<br />

*385 OOOWOITIttR PRO 184<br />

R0SS6M01 QUANTUM I<br />

RET.<br />

MOOU 757 HOT<br />

*330 >. PRO MMU » PAD LAST 165<br />

ELAN 7000 CARBON<br />

RET. TOP SEUMG SAB<br />

>325 IKCRtD«U PRO<br />

RET<br />

•375<br />

RET.<br />

•375<br />

$ 147<br />

A 7 HOO CARBON<br />

TOP SEiiE#PE*K*l*A $<br />

247<br />

ELAN HACK CERAMIC<br />

NEW MOOEL FOR 1M1<br />

NOT SUMMER JALi PMCE<br />

$ 197<br />

BUILD YOUR SKI PACKAGE SET<br />

NOW AT MAXIMUM SAVINGS<br />

RET.<br />

•375<br />

ATOMC U3 a SLALOM<br />

LAST SEASONS HOT SU<br />

nci 8U AS NOT AS THft<br />

i237<br />

IUZ2AM) HRBM KG.<br />

IMASWMS MtlTE 9U<br />

•295 MEAT ALL AMUM) PERRWMAM3<br />

RET. 1119<br />

RET.<br />

•200<br />

RET<br />

•150<br />

RET.<br />

•115<br />

RET.<br />

•125<br />

MOT A4.L<br />

K 2 TBC TEAM<br />

im i mcM iof mvut •127<br />

NOT KM m} m BUS<br />

All SUE 110 1*0 CM<br />

Si'nS iiS*<br />

IMY Mi OUT MCI<br />

EUMHMPIMtRIS<br />

EAST T« HAM M«<br />

00T0 1NCM OOOM m<br />

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OAPMioa •177<br />

m ALL STOfVS «HO^ * AiN


*c+ OAE Thuraday. August 2. <strong>1990</strong><br />

IT HAPPENS ONLY ONCE A YEAR-ALL STORES<br />

TREMENDOUS SELECTION-YEARS BEST PRICES.<br />

ALL THE TOP BRANDS. OVER 2 MILLION DOLLARS<br />

OF GREAT SKI GEAR AT SAVINGS UP TO 50% OFF<br />

AND MORE. SHOP TODAY-SURE IT'S CRAZY<br />

BUY SKIS & SKIWEAR NOW, CRAZY LIKE A FOX!<br />

THE BEST SKI BUYS OF THE YEAR<br />

•BLOOMFIELD HILLS:2540 WOOD WARD at Square Lake Rd 338-0803<br />

••l*MIWOHAM:101.T0Wr«SEND corner of P.erce<br />

• DEARBORN HEIOMTS:2631 2 FORD Rd<br />

844-SS60<br />

562-5560<br />

•MY.-OtEMENS: 1 2 16 S GRATIOT half m.le northof 16 M, 463-3820<br />

•EAST DETROIT:22301 KELLY between 8 & 9 Mi<br />

778-7020<br />

•ANN ARBOA:3336 WASHTENAW west of U S 23<br />

973-9340<br />

• FLINT:4261 MILLER across from Genesee Valley Mad 313 732-5660<br />

•TRAVERSE CITY: 107 fc FRONT ST downtown<br />

616-941-1999<br />

•SUGAR LOAF:SKi AREA 18 m.les N/Wof Traverse C'ty 616-228-8700<br />

• ORANO RAPIDS:2035 28th ST St e -.to- 4 oo 616-482-1199<br />

• FARMINGTON MILLS:27847 ORCHARD LAKE RD at 12 Mr - 553-8886<br />

ENDS AUG ZStti. !»0<br />

OPEN EVENINGS TILL 8 SAT 10 5:30, SUN. 12 • 5 SALE<br />

P m e 3 C n d p o t t e r y<br />

_ _ _ _ _<br />

recent works by<br />

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1 High Efficiency<br />

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Also...<br />

OVER 730 C0UNTERT0P<br />

<strong>CO</strong>LORS TO CHOOSE FROM<br />

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Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI > is a breakthrough<br />

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today MRI allows physicians to see into the body without<br />

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multi-dimensional images of the inner structure of the body<br />

The patient experiences no pain<br />

Oakwood provides patients access to MR! as well as the<br />

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In many cases, this early detection results in simpler<br />

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30 local health care and specialty centers and more than<br />

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For the name of a physician on our staff, please call<br />

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O a k w o o d<br />

ADVANCED MEDICINE<br />

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Merchandise For Sale G<br />

Real Estate E,F<br />

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825 Sports ft<br />

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HOHOA 198' Accord LXI. « doot S<br />

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825 Sports ft<br />

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SAAB IM» 900SN 4 dOO> !*•<br />

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11350 2W-3148<br />

MONOA I9M Accord l_X, 4 door 5<br />

•paad. an two a«ceBant<br />

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MONOA 1908 CMC. 3 door. 4 M<br />

manaul, atr, am/lm _n«»all« U<br />

mpfl. Wo ra»o«uiary parted 8<br />

IWui. compialaly prtfllnel. 479-2297<br />

MAZDA RX-7 1969 GTU, 15.000<br />

mrtaa. S11.995<br />

BILL BROWN USED CARS522-0030<br />

VOLVO 1996 24001 wagon<br />

wtvta. 64.000 rmiaa ax «ooi rack<br />

am-ftn caaaatla A«*.tng S8900 Can<br />

M. Soma Oey» 347-7536<br />

896 Buick<br />

RIVIERA <strong>1990</strong> loaded<br />

leather landau lop aaeri/oray<br />

•unroo'<br />

336-4658<br />

SKYHAWK CUSTOM<br />

72,000<br />

1963 mm<br />

• 2 door<br />

U»50<br />

272.0807<br />

SKYLARK 196C RaC auto 70 000<br />

mMea Good liana jim powar windows iock»<br />

aiarm ayatam »29 000 maaa a*ce>-<br />

lent condltlor muat aa* 1650C<br />

Daat Bar* HH Svaa 476-iU2<br />

<strong>CO</strong>RSICA, 1988 V-*<br />

lanl condRion J6300<br />

<strong>CO</strong>RSICA 1988 24 500 maaa Ex<br />

caHani condition 4 door Ak Black<br />

Gray tarkx t6800 540-1093<br />

656 Cadillac<br />

852 ClaaaicCars<br />

MAZDA RX7 <strong>1990</strong><br />

Biack/Black/Black<br />

mllea. *23 500<br />

Convartlbia<br />

auto 6 500<br />

393 1918<br />

MAZDA 1981 RX7 Looks and 'uns<br />

super! S 1.850<br />

TYME AUTO<br />

455-5566<br />

M O R E<br />

CLASSIFIEDS<br />

ON PAGES<br />

This cijssrficaOor contmi>e17.900 540-63SS<br />

JEEPCJ7 - 1984 HMdlop 4<br />

6 cylinder. >2500 458-2430<br />

JEEP CJ7 1985 38.000 maaa.<br />

Mack, mags auiomatic over sued<br />

bumpers, 4x4 soh >5500 277-1899<br />

1976 CJ-5. 8 cylinder low<br />

as 4<br />

464-8505<br />

mileage soft too newer tire* 4 rims<br />

>3500 ofter 45 1 7848<br />

Customed' Must Seel >8995<br />

Can 471-5802<br />

JEEP 1968 Wr<br />

speed 20 .000 r<br />

ilka new >9.000<br />

Yelow 5<br />

One owner<br />

255-7219<br />

JEEP. 1989 Cherokee. Limited,<br />

White, 23,000 mllea service corv-<br />

iracl Coda alarm 851-7428<br />

JEEP 1969 GRAND WAGONEER.<br />

auiomatic. air. an power, sunrool.<br />

800 actual mules Was >28.000 Sale<br />

>19 590<br />

FOX HILLS<br />

Chrysler Ptymoulh<br />

455-8*40. 981-917*<br />

JIMMY <strong>1990</strong> S-15 4X4 V6 auio-<br />

matic Gypsy low ma** leether<br />

enjiae air over >5000 below stick<br />

m >15 000 828-8052<br />

RAMfHARGER<br />

•r 4 I 4 new 1964. automatic.<br />

FOX HILLS<br />

Chryatar - Plymouth<br />

455-8740 961-3171<br />

SUBARU 1986 QL 10 Turbo, load-<br />

ed n»*ng aunrooi 4 i 4 real<br />

dean >4444<br />

LOU LaRICHE<br />

CHEVY ASUBAFUJ<br />

Plymouth Rd - Just Weet ol 1-275<br />

453-4600<br />

<strong>CO</strong>RVETTE 1964 red 42.000<br />

mMes stored winters sac slant con-<br />

dition >14 200 or beat Tar*** 9-5<br />

489 9098 After 8 731-1780<br />

<strong>CO</strong>RVETTE 1965, new tires 4 ex-<br />

haust. lull power, 5 speed $12,096<br />

532-6400<br />

<strong>CO</strong>RVETTE 1986 gray melalhc<br />

looks new, many extras $16,900<br />

961-2717<br />

<strong>CO</strong>RVETTE 1987 Convertlbts. red<br />

red. wfwte 6.500 miles, automatic,<br />

tt options mmt condition, original<br />

>24.000 645-0342<br />

<strong>CO</strong>RVETTE 11<br />

leather. Boaa.<br />

rrvilee muat se<br />

189 conv*rtlMe. rad.<br />

stored Winter*, low<br />

L 391-1789<br />

<strong>CO</strong>RVETTE 1989- Red car w/w»29.000<br />

ConvertIbie 2 lops. 8.000 mees. H*y<br />

561-9857<br />

<strong>CO</strong>RVETTE 1989 - red eWi white<br />

convertible top, loeded 541-0024<br />

7.500 miles asking >25.900<br />

<strong>CO</strong>RVETTE- 1969. Convertible with<br />

hardtop Loaded, low miles<br />

>28,500 466-389 1 775-1430<br />

<strong>CO</strong>RVETTE. <strong>1990</strong> - Dark red g'ass<br />

lop saddle leather, 4.000 m**e<br />

>26 500 651-8662<br />

<strong>CO</strong>RVETTE. <strong>1990</strong> <strong>CO</strong>NVERTIBLE -<br />

spon bucket<br />

646-0220<br />

5.200 mi . dark green,<br />

•earner seen $24 300<br />

1976 124 convertible 5<br />

For parts or r**toratlon<br />

>750 or beat 546-2992 or 522-2365<br />

FIAT I960 X19 Convertible 76,000<br />

original maea, wea maintained led?<br />

owned claen >2l00/be*t 433-1638<br />

HONDA AC<strong>CO</strong>RD 1967, *ver'blue,<br />

4 door, 52,000 maea, sxesaent con-<br />

dition 352-6598<br />

HONOA AC<strong>CO</strong>RD" 1969 LXI 19.000<br />

maaa Loededl Undercoeted Timed<br />

window* >12,500 Cai 454-0496<br />

HONOA CMc CRX. 18<br />

condition, a<br />

>3300 534-5019<br />

HONOA CIVIC SI 1969. VI, atr<br />

power sun rod. Im easeette. Blue<br />

Boo> >6700 649-7110 861-4367<br />

HONOA PRE L DOE. 1964 5<br />

very good oondTOon >3100 1<br />

MERCEDES 1965 190E Burgundy<br />

72.000 miles $13 900 Excellent<br />

condition. 353-7686<br />

MERCEDES 1966 190E 62 000<br />

miles auiomatic leather sunroof,<br />

naafi red. only $15,950<br />

CRESTWOOD<br />

DOOGE<br />

421-5700<br />

MOOEL A Roaing cfisaeia. reel or s-<br />

tlon started Many other perts<br />

•meets, rads fender*, etc Musi sea<br />

$500 for a* 471-7340<br />

MONZA <strong>CO</strong>RSA 1966 ArUona cm<br />

35 000 mile* Factory ear 140 HP t<br />

speed $3,200 /beat Larry 421-4600<br />

MUSTANG 1966. 289<br />

performance, auiomatic coup H<br />

>3500<br />

522-0508<br />

SEDAN DEV1LLE 1987<br />

gray loaded. 54,000<br />

door<br />

car >10,950'offer Omoa 399-9000<br />

MALIBU 1982 wagon, automatic, V-<br />

6 Loaded! Good condmonil $1800<br />

or beat Cai 464-8740<br />

MONTE CARLO<br />

pman.<br />

$7995<br />

1987 lS loedad.<br />

ES<strong>CO</strong>RT '963 GL<br />

power steering Im stereo 90.000<br />

mile* Excellent' $ 1200 532.1153<br />

ES<strong>CO</strong>RT 1964 GL - 5<br />

cesser!* sunrool Encaaent corxfc-<br />

tion $1 650 or beeiofler 347-2639<br />

-- .ES<strong>CO</strong>RT 1965 • charcoal 2 door<br />

aay wtieeia graai conation j 1 owner automatic mr am-»m Be-<br />

531-4089 eo very good condition $2000 or<br />

beet Alter 6pm 425-6918<br />

MONTE CARLO 1978 Landau. V8.<br />

power steering 4 brake*, mr $1250<br />

After 6 PM 261-6468<br />

SPECTRUM 1967<br />

clear »ery -eaaM*<br />

Eve* 476-3491 _<br />

great MPG very<br />

$3250<br />

Dey* 59 1-2222<br />

1989. white, ear cruise UK new<br />

tires exceit«nt condllltlon<br />

O 726-0595 or 454-451 i<br />

Z28 1985 Meek 4 goKJ 50.000<br />

mile* stored welters Excellent con-<br />

dition 5 speed >6300 347-3091<br />

SEVILLE 1978 - Platinum<br />

«.• ceaeni See to appreciate >3900<br />

Day* 522-3900 Eve* 477-3459<br />

SEVILLE, 1965 - Exceaent condi-<br />

tion. loaded simulated top 46.000<br />

M.50Q or 0aal_ot-<br />

SEV1LLE 1987 FuBy loaded leather<br />

sharp car >12.900<br />

Hine* Park Lmcom-Mercury<br />

453-2424 art 400<br />

860 Chavroial<br />

BERETTA GT.<br />

dltton. 1 owr<br />

>6900<br />

1988 exceaem coo<br />

m fuay loeded. 5<br />

459-6906<br />

BERETTA 1968 QT • loeded Meek<br />

burgundy inlenor greet condition<br />

>6500 546-6700 eve* 352-2691<br />

BERETTA 1968 GT. loeded, i*><br />

Mack beauty >7868<br />

LOU LaRICHE<br />

CHEVY/SUBARU<br />

Plymouth Rd Jus; West ol 1-275<br />

453-4600<br />

MOB 1979 convertible, good condi-<br />

tion 49.000 maea. >4300 Cai until<br />

7pm. 278-8020<br />

MUSTANG 1967 convertible Texas<br />

car. mr >8,900 Cougar 1968. Texa*<br />

car. atr. >4.2S0 786-0186<br />

MGTD replica, 1952 1970 VW en-<br />

gine looks 4 run* greet >5500 -<br />

647-7298<br />

MITSUBISHI Cordia (almaer to Con-<br />

quest). 1968 Red mr. 5 speed tur-<br />

bo. loeuver*. AM-FM Pramlum cas-<br />

sette. 5 year 100,000 mae extended<br />

warranty Mmt condition interior<br />

>6.496 537-7755<br />

MITSUBISHI 1988 Mwaga, 4 door<br />

Ian, air, an/fm with c d interlace<br />

>6500 negotiable 462-4695 or 994-<br />

4307 after 6<br />

NISSAN 1985 300 ZX Loeded dark<br />

ay 46.000 maaa. phone garaged<br />

99 eves 644-4430<br />

NISSAH !966<br />

Bright red. automatic T lops load-<br />

ed 1 owner >9900 855-1497<br />

PEUGEOT. 1965 - 5C5 Turbo Gray/<br />

Black wether loaded 5 speed mr<br />

sun rocH. exceaant condlton Ap-<br />

prox 23,000 maaa, >5 500 Caa<br />

10am-4pm. Mon-Frr 540-216S<br />

PORSCHE 1974 914 - 1 8 liter,<br />

dean, run* good >4200 or beat<br />

Dey*. 451-1500, attention, 2186<br />

Evening*. 832-5067<br />

PORSCHE 1979 - 930-Euro, 50.000<br />

maaa, quartz brown/Mae*, excel-<br />

lent >33,000 774-0679<br />

PORSCHE 1979 91 ISC red/tiiec*<br />

Exceaent condition maMSe 4 out<br />

>13,500 647-7529<br />

PORSCHE. 1979. 930 Tirbo. 27.500<br />

mile*, black/black. Ilka nee,<br />

>29.999 8*3-2206<br />

PORSCHE<br />

black<br />

1961 92<br />

aunrooi.<br />

>15.900<br />

PORSCHE. 1961 924<br />

>7900<br />

Turbo, 5<br />

sun root,<br />

645-501*<br />

PORSCHE 1963 926, Mack/tan.<br />

rare factory 310 hp engine low ml.<br />

sunrool automatic. MaunaHil. ae-<br />

MUSTANG 1966- Uflhl green, low<br />

maa*, rmnt >3 800'beei<br />

1959 T-etrd 2 door, maroon, excel-<br />

lam condition, low mae*. stored<br />

>7 900/beei Moon Station corner ol<br />

Oak 4 Hunter Birmingham<br />

MUSTANG 1969 Fastback 302<br />

Mack 4 whne Very good condition.<br />

>2900 Ask for Greg 420-2168<br />

MUSTANG 1969 Mach 1. 428 Cobra<br />

Jet R Coda mca driving car<br />

>14.500 471-1737<br />

MUSTANG 1965-1. SVO- Rare.<br />

2,100 maaa Red with gray leather<br />

interior aunrooi LJka new in 4 out<br />

Always garaged 4 covered >25.000<br />

646-4104<br />

OLDSMOBILE. 1970 CUTLASS<br />

Sharp Taxaa car. 1 owner F>owar. 4<br />

barret $4,200 879-6630<br />

auto, mt Alabama car Mint condi-<br />

tion I >i700/bect 522-6616<br />

PONTIAC GTO. 1970 - 35,000 origi-<br />

nal maa*. exceaent condition need*<br />

work >4 900 533-2426<br />

ROLLS ROYCE or<br />

anytime >15.000 mmt 963-1513<br />

TWO Lmcom Mark VB't 2<br />

convertible* Other parts 1966 Uiv<br />

com convertible T965 GTO front<br />

and 28629 Orchard Lake Rd<br />

Farmlnglon Mia* 5S3-7111<br />

VW. 1960<br />

57.000 ma. Vary good condRlon<br />

$2,900 or<br />

540-2782<br />

BERETTA 1968- V6, automatic fuBy<br />

loaded, machanica wives car Must<br />

sell $650C/Peel 537-9256<br />

BERETTA 1969 GT sxc<br />

tion. loeded. siummi<br />

greet buyl $9,000<br />

lisi 1 oorvd.-<br />

jm wheels<br />

456-5658<br />

CAMARO IROC 1967<br />

automatic 36.000 m<br />

Mual Sean $»500/beai<br />

T-top* Mr.<br />

Be* Clean r<br />

522-2075<br />

CAMARO IROC. 1969<br />

verObia Automatic K<br />

maea Serious buyers<br />

White Con-<br />

•eded. 8.000<br />

553-3400<br />

CAMARO 1879- Good condftton.<br />

KM mae*. 68.000 m*e* onana<br />

owner $2800/be*t 421-5992<br />

CAMARO 1987 - low<br />

matte, av tin. crmee<br />

sette. $6500/best<br />

mae*. aulo-<br />

AM/FM cae-<br />

728-9142<br />

CAMARO 1962 4 cykn.<br />

Beet offer Cai after 8p<br />

Jar 4 apeed<br />

m<br />

437-6395<br />

862 ChiysJar<br />

ES<strong>CO</strong>RT. 1965V*.<br />

apead am/tm<br />

55.000 ml >2.100<br />

GL - 4 door 4<br />

ruat proof<br />

473-5773<br />

*UTprr^jg_Sir<br />

cruise mi Looks end runs super'<br />

Reduced from >2 399 lo 1st >1 950<br />

takes<br />

TYME AUTO<br />

455-5566<br />

ocean bkje 9n«h with leather "lien-<br />

or 25.000 actual mass. Ska new<br />

S9 Ml<br />

BLACKWELL<br />

FORD<br />

-454-3963 .<br />

TMUNOERHIRD—1963- -<br />

>1.1<br />

531-4677 or<br />

MUSTANG 1965 GT. gray, t lope<br />

54.000 mae*. exceBerrt condition<br />

>5500 or best 397 -KI67<br />

THUNOERBIRO 1979 no ruet, mr<br />

eutomanc V8 Viper alarm eysierr.<br />

MUSTANG 1965H. SVO- Rere<br />

2,100 maee Red with grey leemar<br />

Interior, sunroof IJka new in 4 owl<br />

Always garaged 4 covered >25.000<br />

646-4104<br />

THUNOeRWRD T967 lurbo coupe,<br />

•oeded mint, onfy 32.000 mae*<br />

Muat sea Ajkmg M 800 352-9069<br />

THUNOERBIRD 1966- Tucbo.<br />

loaded 5 speed 26.500<br />

maes >9 500 562-6207<br />

MUSTANG 1965 SVO<br />

condaion Mack low nasags. load<br />

ad muat saai MOOO/baai 455-1154<br />

ES<strong>CO</strong>RT 19651 Wagon. 5 speed<br />

a* cruae. new orekee tiraa 4<br />

muftlar Clean $2,600 286-5733<br />

ES<strong>CO</strong>RT 1965'-* 2 door automatic<br />

ES<strong>CO</strong>RT 1965*<br />

rool stereo caaaene good cona-<br />

tion $2200 453-2666<br />

mae*. mi no -usi<br />

Can aft* 5PM<br />

56.000<br />

k 1975 Chelsea<br />

1-475-3296<br />

FIFTH AVENUE 1966 - Lot* o> ex-<br />

tras 1 owner, new tire* Mual see<br />

beai offer 681-2038<br />

ES<strong>CO</strong>RT 1966 QT red<br />

pramejm sound sunrool Good con-<br />

dition $4000/beet 455-5714<br />

ES<strong>CO</strong>RT 1966 L - one owner<br />

automatic, arr^fm air. ruelpux^ad.<br />

$3400 or beet offer 489-7134<br />

LASER 1965 exceBerrt condnton<br />

automatic, an em-fm cruise si*v<br />

rool $3.500/beat 425-8086<br />

LEBARON GT<br />

31.000 mae*. 1<br />

lent condition $5,700<br />

4 door<br />

mr excel-<br />

652-6964<br />

LEBARON 1963- 4 door. ZiflO0<br />

ma*e. mr. power Ei caa ant condi-<br />

tion Livonia area 464-4507<br />

LEBARON 1965 GTS. automatic.<br />

leather power a<br />

57.000 ml $3900<br />

leather power ar amoolh 4 tight<br />

347-4747<br />

LEBARON 1965 Turbo automatic<br />

mt ceaeetie CareMly man-named 1<br />

owner New tires, brake*. 96,000 rra<br />

Exceaent condition >2350 349-5607<br />

LEBARON 1965 2 door Week wtlh<br />

gray Interior n»t Exceaent condi-<br />

tion One owner, offer 542-5644<br />

LEBARON 1966 GTS 4 door. Qjrbo<br />

Meek 1 owner earner 50.000 ml<br />

>3995 Weekdays 353-9440<br />

ES<strong>CO</strong>RT 1986<br />

Or eke*, atr. am/lm atareo. stick<br />

Mua >2 650 be*t 477-6144<br />

MUSTANG 1966 G<br />

condition, muel sen >6650<br />

days 346-7530 eve*.<br />

THUNOERBIRC <strong>1990</strong> LX<br />

meoc w/1u» luxi*y package 6.000<br />

maaa >13.500 336-6663<br />

MUSTANG 1986 GT<br />

26 000 maaa<br />

>10 650<br />

CRESTWOOD<br />

DOOGE<br />

421-5700<br />

ES<strong>CO</strong>RT 1966- Vary good condi-<br />

tion. ear am/lm slareo. 4 speed<br />

>2300 643-9347<br />

ES<strong>CO</strong>RT 1966 Wagon automatic<br />

Mr ex: ekenl condition >2950<br />

454-0109<br />

ES<strong>CO</strong>RT 1966 Wagon. 13,000<br />

mae*. automatic am-tm caaaetta<br />

aa. extended warranty >4.200<br />

Can Bam-5pm 455-1090<br />

ES<strong>CO</strong>RT 1966 Wagon mr stereo<br />

luggage rack dean garage kepi<br />

Priced >1 000 below Blue<br />

Book >1.379<br />

TYME AUTO<br />

455-5566 ,<br />

ES<strong>CO</strong>RT 1966- >2500<br />

door 4<br />

456-4166<br />

LEBARON 1967 GTS 4 door, load-<br />

39.000 cm . extended<br />

LEBARON. 1967 - Low<br />

loaded automatic real dean<br />

Sharpi $6.500/bea> 464-7951<br />

ES<strong>CO</strong>RT 1966 4 door automatic<br />

steering 4 brake*, er stereo<br />

ocrted >2800 685-0316<br />

MUSTANG 1967 - LX, sedan. 69.000<br />

mae*. Florid* cer. lint, cruee. atr. in-<br />

termediate wtper* bra, 5 speed 4<br />

cy«nder. dean. irtHM on gray<br />

>4595 543-4624<br />

MUSTANG 1968 Automatic, air.<br />

power eiearmg and brakea. am/lm<br />

slareo. and much more, rich bur-<br />

gandy flmah. tow maaa. >6.995<br />

BLACKWELL<br />

FORO<br />

453-2663<br />

MUSTANG 1966 GT-sunroof air.<br />

*ie. new area, veal uuridWoi'i<br />

ses 4 se* >11,000 664-6302<br />

MUSTANG. 1969 GT<br />

11.000 maea. siawocf<br />

Lady acar >11.900<br />

MUSTANG 1969 OT<br />

with warranty 8500 n<br />

After 6RM.<br />

ES<strong>CO</strong>RT 1967. GL<br />

Im. atr. power aaeertng.<br />

Mua. 54.000 rra >3 450<br />

ES<strong>CO</strong>RT 1967 QT, blua. 6 apaad,<br />

m orea 4 brakes $4650<br />

349-6945<br />

MUSTANG 1969<br />

maOc blue, low ir aai Good condi-<br />

tion >7 990 422-1127 or 425-5333<br />

MUSTANG 1969 LX Sedan. 5 0, am-<br />

lonatlc. loaded<br />

>8250 462-7346,<br />

MUSTANG 1969 LX coupe 5.0, 5<br />

speed loedad. 1 yr*-60 K extended<br />

lan MM >11.000/beai<br />

THUNOERMRO 1968 Turbo i<br />

Sue S apeed 3ZflBe rra.<br />

Ortgmei own*. Aaklno<br />

>10 ,500 After 6pm 464-641*<br />

THUNOERWRD 1966 Dark bfeae.<br />

27.000<br />

425-8562 or 476-3265<br />

seats power artndowa 4 lock*. JVC<br />

am/1m .aaasfls cnam. air >4 700<br />

Day* 362-0608 Evaa 642-7918<br />

THUNOERBIRO 1965 Turbo Coupe<br />

auio air. oniy $4995<br />

Hbiea Park Uncotn-Mercwy<br />

453-2424 est 400<br />

cleenar one mfttml >4.966<br />

BLACKWELL<br />

FORD<br />

453-2663<br />

TORINO. 1973. only 59.000 maea<br />

351 automatic, needs body work 2<br />

new Urea. >300 474-6676<br />

872 Lincoln<br />

UN<strong>CO</strong>LN 1879 Town Coupe. ooM<br />

Asking >5000<br />

437-5047<br />

MARK V« 1964. exceptional condi-<br />

tion. 56600 nM. et*e. >9500.<br />

« 477-3615<br />

MARK V* 1(66 LSC Loeded* Ex<br />

I condnon Ni<br />

$15,000 Ca*<br />

PROBE 1966 GL.<br />

AM-FM at<br />

t«700<br />

!M-1362|<br />

60 000<br />

CAPRICE CLASSIC 1979, V-6, pow-<br />

er steering 4 brake* mr exca*<br />

transportation >990 553-0567<br />

NEW YORKER 1868 automatic Mr<br />

UK. cruae. poww seat 4 eendow*.<br />

power locks, sl*reo immeeulale.<br />

only >10.950<br />

CRESTWOOD<br />

DOOGE<br />

421-5700<br />

CAPRICE 1963 Florida car auio-<br />

matic, Mr t»l cruise, only >3950<br />

DOOGE<br />

421-5700<br />

good uundWkJi<br />

>5000<br />

377-2123<br />

$10,900<br />

AIRES 196V auto power sleanng<br />

new Urea Oaan and Dependable<br />

>750 Ca« 532-1153<br />

ES<strong>CO</strong>RT 1<br />

good condition >95^ or Deet offer<br />

HH^^H255-1776,500 Belore 5pm, 522-1751<br />

CAVALIER II<br />

HOC<br />

ASPEN 1679 Wagon, power aaaar-<br />

power brakea Good tranapor-<br />

— -aa 4>$-$302<br />

SSoT<br />

1956 El Cermno 346,<br />

>6 800 1964 Corvee uuiiveiimie,<br />

new white top >3 960 766-0166<br />

854 Aftwrican Motors<br />

ALLIANCE 1966- 4 door 1 7 Liter*.<br />

40.000 maee. atr. OH<br />

422-3103<br />

w<br />

CAVALIER.<br />

back. 90.000 mae* good condHMn.<br />

>1,900 6*6-2431<br />

CAVALIER, 1964<br />

oondWaOL I otmm<br />

ol*ar Ca* anytime<br />

CAVAL«R 1964, 4 door. aa. eurv<br />

CHARGER 1965- Wtiff*. new eMa<br />

wa* tire*, automatic, good condi-<br />

tion >2500/beat 277-6566<br />

<strong>CO</strong>LT 1965 Hatchback 4 door<br />

reo aulomsttc. 6* *00<br />

m4e* S22CC Af*Sr 5pm 5*5-4746<br />

RENAULT. 1964 rune good, need*<br />

area, body work Baal oNar o<br />

>300 After 5 30pm 666-Oi<br />

811 896* Eve<br />

>2380 Weekday*.<br />

I 644-3631<br />

DAYTONA<br />

brakee * •<br />

>4000/beet<br />

19*7<br />

•aerlng<br />

Caa<br />

2 5 Mar power<br />

atr. rear Jaa ast,<br />

471-7466<br />

0AYT08IA 1966. anutaai 1 condl-<br />

427-4927<br />

traneportaoon. 3.396<br />

BLAC&WELL<br />

ES<strong>CO</strong>RT 1968 GT - Burgiaidy/<br />

black, loaded looks 4 dnvaa excat-<br />

lem. >5500 97 T-1204<br />

w*Me. exceaem >7995 Betore 5pm<br />

453-7450 After 5pm 459-9606<br />

ES<strong>CO</strong>RT 1969 LX 2 door auto de-<br />

luxe manor package<br />

>5900-beet After*<br />

EXP. 1962. >1600 Cat I<br />

EXP. 1963. aa. AM-FM rune greet<br />

New Ike*, battery 4 alternator >690<br />

or beet Ajk tor Eric 35^3634<br />

EXP 1964. 44.000 maea. autuinaHC.<br />

air power Hn^'J & brake* am/tai<br />

~CRESTWOOD~<br />

DOOGE<br />

421-5700<br />

>7900 Ca* Mter<br />

gallon Air. 5<br />

AM/FM. low<br />

> 11.400 Urn* Alter *pm<br />

26.000<br />

n real<br />

141<br />

PROBE 1669 LX. atr. aun root.<br />

24.000 at6a* LoadedH Oecuonac<br />

>10 500 662-1761<br />

ing. poa*r brakes end mm* more.<br />

I^M aandal wood >6.966<br />

BLACKWELL<br />

TAURAS. 1967. LX WAGON<br />

ed. 96.000 mt<br />

Mual art S7.<<br />

MARK VI. 19*0. Florida i<br />

9ed d<br />

with computer aysterr<br />

MARK V11963, 73X00 eL i<br />

21<br />

TOWN CARS.<br />

MARK vr a - M<br />

cfiooee from, i<br />

<strong>CO</strong>NTINENTALS,<br />

TOWN CAR, 1979 LJke new rmOa 4<br />

a* 96.000 496-0126<br />

TOWNCAR 1664,<br />

TOWNCAR 1969 Slgneti** Sana*.<br />

90.000 maa*. maroon, d^al dear,<br />

S 12.000 or beet oMar 427-1*16<br />

, lew i ll IB I >1*,900 476-1563<br />

TAURUS<br />

mBa*. n»<br />

louaty cared lor $5250<br />

TAURUS 196* GL<br />

£.\asr<br />

TAURUB 1967 LX. btaeMMr IB<br />

or. In aril*. 17.100 Ca*<br />

cotosrr PARK T963^Wepon. to<br />

<strong>CO</strong>UGAR.<br />

•»»» r*.. Ma poaaMB Mat aye-<br />

<strong>CO</strong>UGAR aSH a L£Z B<br />

<strong>CO</strong>UGAR<br />

gk»>1396 425-67U6<br />

<strong>CO</strong>UGAR<br />

aa. amnm<br />

<strong>CO</strong>UGAR<br />

aa. amnm<br />

<strong>CO</strong>UGAR 1964 LBohty 17.197 «%-<br />

M m*** Don t letae Ma aata.<br />

TAURUS 1966B<br />

Utr. crjma aowar ata<br />

L V6- Sharp $7300 377<br />

FOX HILLS<br />

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6.800 muaa loadadi Bant >1<br />

>14 200 363-3806<br />

DELTA 1883 aa rauriway maaa<br />

»ar> good condition >fooo<br />

881-6350<br />

0ELTA 88 1878 4 door W*U> on<br />

oiacfc $ 1000 oaai oHw<br />

4^4- 7353<br />

REGENCY 88 1888 Brouglwr. d»<br />

Hj»a digital daar >u«y oaoao arranty<br />

ancaaant condition ona o«nar car<br />

prvona avaaaCMa Mickar >21422<br />

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REGENCT '878 «oo«J iwaa Motor<br />

* txxJy vary good condition 75 000<br />

maaa >1800 526^632<br />

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condrtKjn aa*<br />

>15.500 885-4640<br />

673-854'<br />

TORONAOO 1881 Ta»» c* '»<br />

Duin 350 and ironland K* ixnnr 1<br />

aunroo' w tiraa ^SOO 464 '639<br />

TORONAOO 1866 Gray -oaoad<br />

Alarm w « mr»mn CMar' Good<br />

conditlOO $6300 oflar 274-1337<br />

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& M c r r i m a n ) O f c O " / U x / H<br />

<strong>1990</strong> S K Y L A R K<br />

2 D O O R<br />

Air auto-mine power steering<br />

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Sale Price *9500<br />

1989 CimASS SUPREME<br />

I N T E R N A T I O N A L<br />

Sale Price* 11 ,900<br />

1987 B U I C K<br />

C E N T U R Y<br />

Air automatic power steering<br />

6 Brakes Wt & cruise<br />

Sale Price '4588<br />

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$ 1 3 , 9 0 8 *<br />

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MANAGER'S SPECIAL<br />

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Sale Price<br />

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steering and brakes.<br />

$ 2900<br />

ARMSTRONG BUICK<br />

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m • • • m<br />

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14C • 04E Thursday. August 2, <strong>1990</strong><br />

BOB JEANNOTTE SAYS<br />

W f t H M i i l<br />

2600 REBATES<br />

SALE PACE<br />

<strong>1990</strong> LEMANS<br />

AERO <strong>CO</strong>UPE<br />

<strong>1990</strong> SUNBIRD LE<br />

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SALE PRICE •8699<br />

8333<br />

1 ST TIME BUYER OR 0 f\f\<br />

<strong>CO</strong>LLEGE GRA0 DIS<strong>CO</strong>UNT " O U U<br />

1ST TIME BUYER<br />

SALE PRICE<br />

OR LEASE<br />

<strong>CO</strong>LLEGE GRAD<br />

1ST TIME BUYER OR A S I A<br />

<strong>CO</strong>LLEGE GRAD DIS<strong>CO</strong>UNT " OUU<br />

1ST TIME BUYER<br />

SALE PRICE '8099*<br />

OR LEASE<br />

>178*!**<br />

Over 25 Available at Similar Savings<br />

<strong>1990</strong> BONNEVILLE LE<br />

StOCK #900873<br />

$ 14,774*<br />

- 600<br />

$ 14,174*<br />

OR LEASE FOR * 2 7 9 O Q * * pei month<br />

<strong>1990</strong> FIREBIRD FORMULA<br />

son >900065<br />

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SALE PRICE<br />

*14,196*<br />

1ST TIME BUYEft-QR A / t A<br />

<strong>CO</strong>LLEGE GRAD DIS<strong>CO</strong>UNT - OUU<br />

1ST TIME BUYER<br />

SALE PRICE<br />

OR LEASE<br />

FOR<br />

$ 13,596*<br />

% 279l 7 **<br />

SALE PRICE<br />

<strong>CO</strong>LLEGE GRAD<br />

DIS<strong>CO</strong>UNT<br />

<strong>1990</strong> TRANSPORT<br />

Saoca lional<br />

$ 14,287*<br />

- 600<br />

1ST TIME BUYER $ . « C O T *<br />

SALE PRICE 1 0 , 0 0 #<br />

OR LEASE<br />

FOR J 2 7 3 r ^ r -<br />

per .-txxir<br />

Over 30 Available at Similar Savings<br />

<strong>1990</strong> 6000 LE 4 DOOR (DEMO)<br />

Sloe* #900023<br />

SALE PRICE<br />

<strong>CO</strong>LLEGE GRAD<br />

DIS<strong>CO</strong>UNT '<br />

<strong>CO</strong>LLEGE GRAD<br />

SALE PRICE<br />

M0,520*<br />

- 600<br />

$9920*<br />

iw • >217**<br />

Over 20 Available at Similar Savings<br />

<strong>1990</strong> SAFARI<br />

PASSENGER VAN<br />

sioc. i-vca-.tt,<br />

LIST $16,538<br />

CLEARANCE % 4 A C 4 0 x<br />

PRICE 1 4 , 6 1 8 *<br />

LESS _ _<br />

REBATE - 6 0 0<br />

SAVE-A-LOT<br />

PRICE<br />

*14,018*<br />

OR LEASE<br />

, FOR<br />

>299<br />

WEST SIDE PONTIAG DEALER<br />

IN CUSTOMER SATISFACTION<br />

"PONTiAC<br />

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sioca •sooe«e<br />

*11,961*<br />

1ST TIME BUYER OR fiAn<br />

<strong>CO</strong>LLEGE GRAD DIS<strong>CO</strong>UNT " O U U<br />

1ST TIME BUYER<br />

SALE PRICE<br />

OR LEASE<br />

FOR<br />

$ 11,361 *<br />

5 2 3 3 oo**<br />

1 ST TIME BUYER<br />

SALE PRICE<br />

No Do**" Paym^rn<br />

Of L£ASi<br />

UM »MM or cnymmnt FOB<br />

Parts<br />

FOR 199<br />

Y E I f<br />

EVERYTHING MUST GO<br />

MAKE ROOM FOR 1991 MODELS<br />

r "P W'tn H nO.irr<br />

(tew vrhicl«- pw / TELEGRAPH RD Just North of 12 MILE RD SOUTHFIELD<br />

A Q A A C A O 4 C O - 4<br />

ch.»sp tr„m stock OPEN MON. MON^A A THURS, THURS , TIL 9 P M<br />

l * O U U " O H O * I O f c l<br />

•NEW <strong>1990</strong><br />

THUNDERBJRD


Sports<br />

Dan O'Meara ecktor '591-2312<br />

Thursday, Augu9t 2. <strong>1990</strong> 0&£<br />

All-star football<br />

(©bseruer Newspapers<br />

JOHN STORMZAND/staff photograplw<br />

Ryan Johnson, former Plymouth Salem school all-star football game in East Lansstandout,<br />

takes a break Saturday on the ing. Johnson and his East teammates won<br />

Spartan Stadium sideline in the annual high the game 7-6. See story on Page 2D.<br />

HPLM topples Duffy's<br />

By Dan O'Meara<br />

staff writer<br />

Derek Darkowski's solid pitching<br />

Wednesday indicates he could be the<br />

mi«sing link in Hines Park Lincoln<br />

Mercury's baseball season.<br />

After playing most of the summer<br />

in th


f<br />

«XP.c> O&E Thursday, August 2. 1&90<br />

East all-stars win lackluster<br />

®y Brad Emorw<br />

staff writer<br />

There were few thrills from Mill,<br />

nothing hot on the Stover and no<br />

Bells tolling.<br />

In a nutshell, the 10th annual<br />

Michigan High School All Star Football<br />

Game Saturday at Spartan Stadium<br />

in East laming, sponsored by<br />

Mr. Good wrench and Oldsmobile,<br />

could have used a few spare parts<br />

and a re-generation.<br />

The East, represented by such Observer<br />

land standouts as Mill Coleman<br />

(Farmington Harrison), Eric<br />

Stover (Westland John Glenn) and<br />

Ryan Bell (Redford Catholic Central),<br />

edged the West, 7-6, in a forgettable<br />

afternoon on the gridiron that<br />

dragged on for over 2 Vfa hours thanks<br />

to several PASS-TV timeouts.<br />

And speaking of pass, the word<br />

was a misnomer for both teams. The<br />

squad, with Coleman (5-of-d)<br />

and Stover (S-of-8) at quarterback,<br />

combined for just 16 attempts<br />

through the air, while the West<br />

launched only 11.<br />

"We were looking to establish the<br />

running game because we had great<br />

backs, too," said offensive guard<br />

Dennis Parker of Redford Bishop<br />

Borgess. "I pride myself on pass-<br />

blocking, but 1 like to lower the<br />

boom, too."<br />

ONE PLAYER who proved he<br />

could dip the shoulder and knock a<br />

few beads was Detroit Mackenzie's<br />

Jerome Bettis, the 235-pound fullback<br />

beaded to Notre Dame. He led<br />

all rushers with 57 yards in IS carries.<br />

Bettis scored the East's lone<br />

touchdown on a 1-yard plunge with<br />

37 seconds left to play in the first<br />

-half. Coleman's 16-yard pass to Larry<br />

Johnson (Wayne Memorial)<br />

helped set up the score.<br />

"He (Bettis) is as big as me and<br />

he's a hard runner," said CC defensive<br />

tackle Ryan Bell, who is beaded<br />

to Vanderbilt.<br />

"When you need two yards, you go<br />

to him (Bettis)," added Coleman.<br />

"He's probably the guy that will<br />

stick out in my mind. What makes<br />

him yond is that he's determined and<br />

be plays with intensity. He wants to<br />

win."<br />

Ironically, Mike Cowen (North<br />

Farmington) provided the final margin<br />

of victory when he booted the extra<br />

point through the uprights for the<br />

East.<br />

"It was a good feeling to finally<br />

make a difference," said Cowen.<br />

Wolves national champs<br />

Continued from Page 1<br />

Webb, the goalkeeper in both games,<br />

recorded six saves.<br />

'Everybody^jlayed up to Es potential.<br />

and the scores are evidence<br />

of that," Larner said. "Everybody<br />

really put out Everybody played<br />

with the intensity necessary to win."<br />

Larner added the Wolves had<br />

spent the last two years preparing<br />

for such a moment. The team began<br />

four years ago as strictly an under-<br />

12 Plymouth/<strong>Canton</strong> outfit, and Makowiec,<br />

Lee, Truskowski, Cook,<br />

Hayes, Larner, Sullivan and Zavagnin<br />

are the holdovers from the original<br />

team.<br />

With the current roster in place,<br />

the Wolves competed in Europe last<br />

summer, the Dallas Cup in April and<br />

the Robbie International, the fore-<br />

most Canadian tournament, on the<br />

Fourth of July weekend.<br />

The Wolves were 2-0-1 in Dallas<br />

but lost out to Las Vegas United on a<br />

goal differential. The United won the<br />

Region 4 championship but finished<br />

fourth in the national tourney, losing<br />

to Bethesda in the consolation game.<br />

"That was evidence of how far we<br />

progressed," Larner said.<br />

The Wolves became the first Michigan<br />

team to win the Robbie and,<br />

playing up a year, captured the Little<br />

Caesars Ilitch Division title.<br />

"(The Dallas Cup) was like a<br />

warmup for us," Larner said. "That<br />

was our first outdoor competition.<br />

We just wanted to get a Jump on the<br />

league and prepare for winning the<br />

region and eventually the national<br />

championship."<br />

LEGAL NOTICE<br />

CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF PLYMOUTH<br />

INVITATION TO BID<br />

JANITORIAL SPECIFICATIONS<br />

Sealed bids will be received by the Clerk of the Charter Township of Plymouth,<br />

Michigan up to 4:00 p.m., oo Wednesday, August IS, <strong>1990</strong>. and publicly opened<br />

and read aloud at that time on the same day in the Charter Township of Plymouth<br />

Administrative Offices for the following<br />

Janitorial Services for the Township Hall administrative offices,<br />

the Department of <strong>Public</strong> Works, The Police Department and the<br />

Friendship Station Senior Citizen Center.<br />

Specifications may be obtained from the Township Hall, Clerk's Office, 42350<br />

Ann Arbor Road, Plymouth, Michigan 48170. Phone (31S-4 53-3840)<br />

All bids shall be addressed to the attention of the Clerk, Charter Township of<br />

Plymouth, 42350 Ann Arbor Road, Plymouth, Michigan 48170, and placed in an<br />

envelope which is sealed and which clearly states the name of the bidder and the<br />

date or bid opening and appropriate wording to indicate the nature of the contents.<br />

Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check, cashier's check or bid hood<br />

equal to5% ofthe bid. The Charter Township of Plymouth<br />

reserves the right to reject any or all bids submitted or to waive any minor<br />

informality of this call if in the judgment of the Township Board of Trustees, the<br />

best interest of the Township would be served.<br />

No bidder may withdraw his bid after the hour set for the opening thereof,<br />

unless award of the contract is delayed for a period exceeding thirty (30) days.<br />

ESTHER HOUSING, Clerk<br />

Charter Township of Plymouth<br />

; Aafutt 1, IWO*<br />

TOWNSHIP OF PLYMOUTH<br />

NOTICE OF HEARING<br />

FOR<br />

PROPOSED SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT<br />

Notice is hereby given to all persona interested, that the Board of Trustees of the<br />

Charter Township of Plymouth has tentatively declared its intentions to make<br />

the hereinafter described improvement:<br />

The project consists of approximately 2,200 feet of approximately<br />

22 feet wide paving of the existing gravel roed in the Township<br />

along Morrison Avenue and Jodaoo Avenue with bituminous concrete<br />

(asphalt) and complementing with drainage swaies and<br />

storm sewer culverts as needed. The project area commences at<br />

the intersection of Morrison Avenue and Joy Road right of ways<br />

and proceeds north along Morrison Avenue to Marlin Avenue intersection<br />

In addition, the project would include the paving of<br />

Judson Avenue from approximately 200 feet west of the west right<br />

sf wer Has at Mir lis in A vanee to 236 (eat from the east oi the<br />

east right of way tine of-Morrison Avenue<br />

That it has further been tentatively determined that the following daecribed iota<br />

and parcels of land will specially Vnefit from said improvement and will constitute<br />

a Speeial Assessment Dtstr^t sgslnst which tha cost of said improvement<br />

shall he j<br />

The project areas consist of loth 76 through M, inclusive, and lots<br />

M through lit inclusive, Itocttt^Eststes Subdivision No. r* as<br />

recorded in Liber 75. Page 21 of PlatTWXyneCounty Records and<br />

a parcel of land in the south west * of Section S6. T.15.. R9E.<br />

being tax Idsntlflcatkn number P »7mi M MII JM<br />

Ptaaee take notice that tha Board of Ti—t«us of the Charter Township of Plymouth<br />

shall meat oa August 14, 1«M at 7.M pjn. at tha Township Hall in the<br />

Til •whip sf Plymouth located at 41M0 Ann Arbor Road, Plymouth. MW-Mgaa<br />

4*17*, lor the purpose sf review^; said propoaad Special Assessment District<br />

. All psrsoas may then and there appear and<br />

they may have to n d improvement and aassssmsnt Ap-<br />

sny, sf ths special n mini to the state tax tribunal. Aa owner or party la<br />

Lai AM<br />

football<br />

Like all kickers, Cowen'a teammates<br />

soon discovered that he had a<br />

few idiosyncrasies.<br />

"I HAD TO hold it (the ball) in a<br />

particular spot, get the ball just in<br />

front of this penny," said Coleman.<br />

"I think I got it right."<br />

During one practice, Cowen reportedly<br />

insisted on using the coin<br />

despite an offer from a member of<br />

the coaching staff to use a five-dollar<br />

bill instead as the spot.<br />

Cowen refused.<br />

With a 7-0 lead, the East, coached<br />

by Taylor Truman's Jim Clawson,<br />

high school football's version of Abe<br />

Gibron. went into a shell during the<br />

second half.<br />

That prevented such things a<br />

cross town hookup between Stover of<br />

Glenn and his arch-rival Johnson<br />

from Wayne.<br />

"I thought I had one pass to him,<br />

but they wouldn't call interference<br />

on the play and we were both upset,"<br />

said Stover, who is unsure about his<br />

college plans (either football or<br />

baseball). "I know Larry. He doesn't<br />

live too far from me. We talked<br />

about it (booking up) all week."<br />

"That's the way it goes," said the<br />

Western Michigan-bound Johnson,<br />

who is fully-recovered from a knee<br />

injury. "It was bang and run. It was<br />

a run-oriented attack, but 1 didn't<br />

mind. It was a fun game. At least we<br />

won."<br />

"WE CAME IN and accepted each<br />

other and the unity helped us win the<br />

game," said Ryan Johnson, a linebacker<br />

from Plymouth Salem<br />

"There was a lot of camaraderie."<br />

Although the Ryans will go their<br />

separate ways, Johnson to Eastern<br />

Michigan and Bell to Vandy, they<br />

struak up a friendship.<br />

"We were a lot alike in a lot of<br />

ways," said Johnson. "And I even got<br />

to know Stover a little bit and he was<br />

an all right guy. I didn't think we'd<br />

get along because he was from<br />

Glenn ^a league rival) and everything,<br />

but he was cool."<br />

The temperature on the field (110<br />

degrees), however, was anything but<br />

conducive for football.<br />

Because of the heat, both coaching<br />

staffs got the maximums out of their<br />

44-man rosters.<br />

CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON<br />

ELECTION NOTICE<br />

TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS of the Charter Township of <strong>Canton</strong>, notice is<br />

hereby given that a primary election will be held in the Charter Township of<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> on Tuesday, August 7th, lWfrom 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. for the purpose<br />

of nominating or electing i_ao for the following offiera in Wayne County:<br />

Governor<br />

United States Senator<br />

Representative in Congress<br />

State Senate<br />

State Representative<br />

Hnnnty Executive<br />

County Commissioner<br />

Delegates to County Convention<br />

1 Judge of Probate Court - New Judgeship<br />

- (Term Ending 1/1/99)<br />

and to vote on the following proposals:<br />

County of Wayne • Tax Renewal Proposal<br />

Shall the authorization of Wayne County to levy a tax at a rate of one mill<br />

($1.00 per thousand dollars of state equalized valuation) on the taxable<br />

property within the County, be renewed for ten additional years (<strong>1990</strong><br />

thru 1999), and proceeds used to continue existing County services, including<br />

programs for arrest detention and prosecution of criminals, juvenile<br />

court and related services, public health, recreation. County parks,<br />

job training, senior citizen services, and programs for meeting medical<br />

needs of the poor, the disabled, and the aged?<br />

Yes<br />

— No<br />

Wayne County Community College - Proposal "A"<br />

Shall a maximum annual tax rate of one (1) mill (fl 0® per $1,000) of the<br />

state equalized valuation be established for Wayne-County Community<br />

College for general operation purposes'<br />

Yes<br />

No<br />

PuMafc July M and August i, i m<br />

V<br />

Also from Observer land, representing<br />

the East, was Pat Wagner, a<br />

6-3, 230-pound guard from Redford<br />

St. Agatha, and Nick Kiffner, a 6-1,<br />

205-pound defensive end from<br />

Walled Lake Central. The East's defensive<br />

coordinator was Chuck Apap<br />

(Walled Lake Western), while Bob<br />

Sutter (Farmington Harrison)<br />

coached the defensive line<br />

"I'm very happy because I got to<br />

work with some great coaches and<br />

great kids," said Apap. "We were<br />

very determined today, that was the<br />

difference. We wanted to shut them<br />

out and we were upset when they<br />

(the West) scored."<br />

SHONTE PEOPLES, a multipurpose<br />

back from Saginaw Arthur Hill,<br />

got the West on the board when he<br />

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Day safety Mike Mootico broke<br />

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got interesting when Andrew<br />

Schorfhaar (Adrian) had a chaiv* to<br />

give the West the victory. His 37yard<br />

field attempt, however, never<br />

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*Q(P.C) O&E Thurify. August 2. <strong>1990</strong><br />

Spartans to play<br />

for Bakes crown<br />

Tim PietiUi goal with two minutes<br />

remaining lifted the Spartans to<br />

a first-round victory Tuesday in the<br />

Metro Summer Hockey League<br />

playoffs.<br />

The goal broke a 2-2 deadlock, and<br />

Ron Storm added an emtpy-oet<br />

score as the Spartans beat the<br />

Lakers 4-2.<br />

The Spartans will meet the Bulldogs,<br />

who defeated the Wildcats 6-3<br />

Tuesday, for the Bakes Conference<br />

championship at • p.m. Sunday at<br />

the Plymouth Ice Arena.<br />

In an Eagle Conference doubleheader<br />

tonight, the first-place<br />

Wolverines play the Broncos at 7:30,<br />

and the Falcons meet the Huskies at<br />

9.<br />

The Eagle Conference final will be<br />

played at 7:30 p.m. Sunday. The<br />

MSHL championship game is scheduled<br />

for 7 p.m. Tuesday<br />

THE BULLDOGS, the regular-season<br />

winner in the Bakes, rallied from<br />

a 2-1, first-period deficit to lead 4-3<br />

after two.<br />

Mark Issel and Joe Bonnett scored<br />

two goals apiece for the Bulldogs. Issel<br />

also had one assist Kevin O'Connor<br />

notched two goals and an assist<br />

for the Wildcats.<br />

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2. Spartans<br />

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Spartans, Mark Beaufait tallied ooe<br />

goal ancf ene assist.<br />

In the final regular-season game<br />

Monday, the Broncos took their first<br />

win by outscoring the Falcons 11-10.<br />

Rich Nagy of the Falcons tied the<br />

score at 10-10 with 1:42 left, but<br />

Scott Lock hit the game winner with<br />

42 seconds remaining. It was Lock's<br />

third goal of the third period and<br />

fourth of the game.<br />

Ed Shepler had three goals and<br />

two assists for the winners, and Lock<br />

also picked up three assists.<br />

S<strong>CO</strong>TT BOYZK had three goals<br />

and one assist for the Falcons, and<br />

Glen Revak and Keith Bozyk record- _<br />

ed two goals and two assists apiece.<br />

In the Huskies' 5-4 win over the<br />

Broncos, Mike Murmuys scored two<br />

goals in the last period Sunday, including<br />

the winning goal with 1:09<br />

left.<br />

John Mitter and Jason Glaesmer<br />

had one goal and one assist for the<br />

Huskies. For the Broncos, Jeff Pendell<br />

scored two goals, and Lock's total<br />

in this game was ooe goal, two<br />

assists.<br />

Also on Sunday, The Lakers handed<br />

the Bulldogs their first loss 6-5 as<br />

MSHL commissioner A.J. Baker returned<br />

to the ice on behalf of the<br />

Lakers, the team he coaches.<br />

Mike Kneiding scored twice for<br />

the winners, and Baker and Scott<br />

Breach each had one goal and two<br />

assists. Joe Burton scored three<br />

goals for the Bulldogs, and Joe Bonnett<br />

had two goals and one assist.<br />

The Wolverines nailed down first<br />

place Sunday in the Eagle Conference<br />

with a 10-3 drubbing of the Falcons."<br />

Brian Green—scored three<br />

goals, and Brian Krygier had two<br />

goals and ooe assist.<br />

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Charter Township of <strong>Canton</strong>, 1150 S.<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Outer Road. <strong>Canton</strong>. Michigan will accept sealed bid* up to U M.<br />

August 16,<strong>1990</strong> for the following:<br />

Specifications are available at the Resource Development Division, third floor,<br />

Administration Building. This project uses Community Development Block<br />

Grant funds. Federal requirements. Including but not limited to Davis-Bacoo<br />

wage decisions and Equal Opportunity Act provisions, apply.<br />

Sealed bids are doe at the time specified in the Office of the Clerk, first floor. No<br />

late bids will be accepted. The Township leaeives the right to reject any and all<br />

CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON<br />

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS<br />

FELLOWS CREEK GOLF <strong>CO</strong>URSE<br />

MAINTENANCE BUILDING<br />

<strong>CO</strong>NCRETE PAVING AND STORM SEWER<br />

LOREN BENNETT<br />

Clerk<br />

i Township Is requesting proposals for the paving ot approximately 127<br />

yards of •" reinforced coocrete, 150 LP of storm sewer, a catch basin,<br />

regrsding. and restoration. Bid documents are to be obtained at the Engineering<br />

Services Division office, 2nd floor, <strong>Canton</strong> Township Administration Building.<br />

Contractor mast use bid documents supplied in order to have a valid bid. Questions<br />

may be directed to Engineering Set rices Division, (SIS) S97-S405.<br />

Sealed bids mat be submitted to the Department of the Clerk, first floor. <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Township Administration Building, 1150 s <strong>Canton</strong> Center Road, do later<br />

ffcan 10:00 ajn. (at which time the bids will be opened) oo Friday, August 17,<br />

<strong>1990</strong>. Late bids will not be accepted. T>e Township father reserves the right to<br />

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SPINNERS CANUCKS 7 17 29 2 14<br />

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• TIGERS TRIP<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Parks and Recreation<br />

Services is planning another trip tc<br />

Tiger Stadium for a Detroit Tigers<br />

game on Saturday. Aug. 25. The<br />

Tigers play the World Champion<br />

Oakland A'sat 1:15 p.m. that day.<br />

Ticket* are $7.50, which includes<br />

transportation and reserved seat.<br />

The trip is oepn oflly to <strong>Canton</strong> residents.<br />

Call 397-5110 to sign up<br />

• CANTON SOFTBALL<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Softball Center is accepting<br />

registrations for its fall session,<br />

which begins Sunday, Aug. 26, for<br />

women's, men's and coed teams.<br />

The fee is $195 and includes eight<br />

double-headers (16 games). Call<br />

483-5600 for information.<br />

CSC also will be host for the following<br />

tournaments: USSSA men's<br />

E qualifier and Black American/<br />

Hispanic men's and women's world<br />

qualifiers for recreational and<br />

competitive softball teams, Aug. 4-<br />

5; USSSA men's D and wdmen's C-<br />

D qualifers, Aug. 11-12, USSSA<br />

men's D state tournament, Aug. 18-<br />

19; USSSA coed state tournament,<br />

Aug. 24-26; USSSA men's E state<br />

tournament, Aug. 31 to Sept 1.<br />

• HOOP TRYOUTS<br />

Plymouth Salem will have freshman<br />

girls basketball tryouts at 11<br />

a.m. Monday, Aug. 13, in the high<br />

school gym. For information, call<br />

Salem varsity coach Fred Thomann<br />

at 459-7315.<br />

• SOFTBALLTRYOUTS<br />

The state champion Mid-America<br />

Mustangs, an under-15 girls<br />

slow-pitcl^ softball team, will have<br />

tryouts for the 1991 team on Saturday<br />

and Sunday, Aug. 18 and 19.<br />

For information, call Ray Knickerbocker<br />

at 455-5893.<br />

The Mustangs also are forming<br />

another under-15 team to be composed<br />

mainly of 13-year-old players.<br />

Tryouts will be the same days.<br />

If interested call Knickerbocker at<br />

the above number<br />

• FOOTBALL <strong>CO</strong>ACHES<br />

Junior league football coaches<br />

are needed for the Plymouth area<br />

Call 455-7299 to inquire.<br />

• SOCCER TRYOUTS<br />

The Strikers 1974 boys soccer<br />

team of the Livonia Youth Soccer<br />

spring season at 6 p.m. Tuesday<br />

and Wednesday, Aug. 7 and 8, at<br />

Bicentennial Park, Field No. 7. For<br />

information, call John Wiggins<br />

(525-6328) or Jim Kearney (421-<br />

5233).<br />

• Vardar III '75 boys soccer<br />

team, coached by former professional<br />

player Billy Boljevic, will<br />

have tryouts for the spring 1991<br />

season on Saturday and Sunday,<br />

Aug. 4 and 5, from 7-9 p.m. at Whitman<br />

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PRIMARY ELECTION ON AUGUST 7, <strong>1990</strong><br />

LEGAL NOTICE<br />

Notice a hereby given that a Primary Election will be held In the Charter<br />

Township of Plymouth, Wayne Comity, Michigan, oo Tuesday, August 7, 1MO,<br />

from 7 00 a.m until 8:00 p m., Eastern Daylight Saving Time, for the purpose of<br />

electing candidates for the following offices:<br />

LUtsd States Senior<br />

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State Seaator<br />

Stale Representative<br />

Coaaty Executive<br />

CMBtrCommMaaer —<br />

Delegates lo the Couty coaveatiou<br />

On Jsdge st Probate Coart (aew Jadgeship)<br />

Caaaty ot Wayne Tu Raaewal Proposal<br />

Shall tha authorization ot Wayne County to levy a tax at a rate ot<br />

one mill ffl.M per thownd dollars of aUte equalized valuation)<br />

oo tha taxable property within the County, ba rsoewad for tan<br />

additional yean (1M0 thru 19M). and proceeds uaed to continue<br />

existing County services. Including programs for arrest, detention<br />

and prosecution of criminals, juvenile court and rata ted services<br />

public health, recreation. County parks, )ob training, senior citizen<br />

services, and programa for meeting medical needs ot the poor, the<br />

disabled, and the aged?<br />

Yas No<br />

Application for abaeotee ballots may be rwqnatad from the Clerk s Office,<br />

423M Ana Arbor Road, Plymouth. Michigan 41170 Phone No. 4&S-M44 Abaantaa<br />

ballots will be delivered to qualified absentee voters la person at tha Clark's<br />

Office from t:M ajn. to M l p m, on Saturday, August 4. Ob Monday, August«,<br />

absentee voters Shall receive their ballots and vote them la the Clark's Office<br />

until 4 04 pm<br />

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Livonia Paragon rallied from a two-goal deficit in the second half to<br />

beat Beograd. the Michigan-Ontario Soccer League champs, in firstround<br />

action of tjie Michigan Cup, 5-2, held Sunday at Burdie Park in<br />

Warren<br />

Paragon, the regular season champs of the Great Lakes Men's Soccer<br />

League's First Division, won on a shootout, making good on all five<br />

penalty kicks.<br />

Kevin Tuite, a co-captain for Central Michigan University's squad and<br />

former Redford Catholic Cential High product, cut the deficit to 2-1 with<br />

a goal for Paragon<br />

Michigan State's John Gelmisi, former All-Stater from Livonia Stevenson<br />

High, then tied it on a goal with 15 minutes to play in regulation<br />

After two periods of overtime, the match was decided by a shootout.<br />

Paragon Goalie John Connolly stopped the first Beograd shot and his<br />

teammates did the rest, going 5-for-5 as Peter Crowley, Henry Klimes,<br />

Russ Cans, Jim Soraghan and Tuite were all successful<br />

THE REDFORD MARAUDERS were also victorious on Sunday, drilling<br />

the Livonia Bullets, an over-30 team, 10-1.<br />

Gary Mexicotte, former Stevenson High All-Stater and Bowling Green<br />

University product, had six goals in the rout.<br />

als 2 (shootout); Iraqi Soccer Club 3, Livonia Rangers 0; Brothers United<br />

2, Tigris 1. *<br />

Quarterfinal action resumes Sunday, Aug. 26. Pairings, times and sites<br />

to be announced.<br />

Meanwhile, the finals of the GLMSL are set for a twin bill Sunday<br />

(Aug. 5) at Bicentennial Park in Livonia.<br />

The Birmingham Cobras advanced to the First Division finals with a 2-<br />

0 triumph last Sunday over the Livonia Wolves. The Cobras will meet the<br />

Marauders at 5 p.m. for the championship.<br />

In the opener of the double-header, the Birmingham Cobras II face the<br />

Corinthians in a rematch of first and second place teams for the Second<br />

Division title at 3 p.m.<br />

Cobras II ousted Ann Arbor City Grill in one semifinal, 1-0, while the<br />

Corinthians eliminated Phase I, 4-1.<br />

NOTICE OF HEARING ON SPECIAL ASSESSMENT<br />

IMPROV EMENT BY THE CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF<br />

CANTON TOWNSHIP BOARD<br />

TO THE OWNERS OF ALL LOTS AND PARCELS OF PROPERTY ABUTTING<br />

THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY NORTH HAGGERTY ROAD<br />

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WHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions of Act 188 of the <strong>Public</strong> Acts of 1954,<br />

this Board has initiated proceedings relating to the construction of the storm<br />

sewer to pio vide drainage to benefit the areas desci ibed herein and to accomplish<br />

this improvement anZTsecurc luf.di therefore ByereaTing said premises<br />

into 4 special assessment district against which there shall be levied special<br />

assessments, and<br />

WHEREAS, this board having tentatively declared its intention lo make such<br />

improvements and tentatively designated the above described premises as a<br />

special assessment district against wtuch the cost of said improvement is lo be<br />

assessed, and<br />

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public improvements, the location thereof, and an estimate of the cost thereof<br />

which have been filed with the Township Clerk, <strong>Canton</strong> Township, Michigan, for<br />

public examination.<br />

Take further notice that the property owner's included in the special assessment<br />

district have the right to appeal the special assessment levy to the Michigan<br />

Tax Tribunal In order to protest the levy an appearance by the property<br />

owner, by mail, or by an agent of the property owner must be at the public<br />

hearing where the roll is confirmed.<br />

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board will meet on Tuesday,<br />

the 14th day of August. <strong>1990</strong>, at 7 o'clock p.m.. Eastern Standard Time, at the<br />

Township Hall, 4150 S. <strong>Canton</strong> Center Road, <strong>Canton</strong>, Michigan, to hear objections<br />

to the public improvements, and to the special assessment -district therefor.<br />

ACT 188, PUBLIC ACTS OF MICHIGAN, 1954. AS AMENDED PROVIDES<br />

THAT SAID PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS SHALL NOT BE MADE WITHOUT<br />

PETITION IF THE RE<strong>CO</strong>RD OWNERS OF LAND <strong>CO</strong>NSTITUTING MORE<br />

THAN TWENTY PERCENT (20%) OF THE TOTAL LAND AREA IN THE<br />

SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT FILE THEIR WRITTEN OBJECTIONS<br />

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call Steven Milgrom at 547-<br />

3480<br />

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receive tea for six at the hotel and<br />

have his or her recipe served at the<br />

Townsend's "Cool Jazz Tea" on Monday.<br />

Aug. 27. The second-place<br />

winner will win tea for fout and the<br />

third-place winner, tea for v*o. Entries<br />

must be original, contain<br />

brewed, loose-leaf tea, be non-alcoholic<br />

and contain ingredients obtained<br />

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upcoming<br />

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Continued from Page 7<br />

Hawaiian culture, at 8 p.m. Thursday,<br />

Aug. 9. Kane was born tn 1925<br />

on the island of Kaua'i. Doon open<br />

V| hour before the show. For more<br />

information call 761-1451.<br />

• PALACE <strong>CO</strong>NCERTS<br />

Janet Jackson and special guest<br />

Chuckii Booker will present a concert<br />

at 8 p.m. Tuesday-Wednesday,<br />

s5**<br />

Aug. 7,8. at the Palace of Auburn<br />

Hills. Reserved tickets are $22.75,<br />

Hank Williams Jr will be in concert<br />

with the Kentucky Headhunters, plus<br />

one more act to be announced, at 8<br />

p.m. Saturday, Aug 11. Reserved<br />

seats are 118,50 Call 577-0100 for<br />

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• IN <strong>CO</strong>NCERT v<br />

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We've got the whole Simpson family<br />

this year at Boblo Island. Come on out<br />

and say hello. The water ski show is<br />

back by popular demand, plus Mark<br />

Wilson presents "The World's Greatest<br />

Illusions" in the Carousal Theatre. Ride<br />

three big roller coasters. Take a spin on<br />

the new carousel. The Falling Star is<br />

fun, too. Boblo is open daily with boats<br />

sailing from Detroit and Gibraltar,<br />

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Aug 23, at the Palace tof Auburn<br />

Hills. Opening the show will be<br />

Yngwie Malmsteen The Palace's intimate<br />

small theater set-up will be<br />

used for the concert. Dio has sold<br />

millions of records worldwide. Former<br />

lead singer for Black Sabbath<br />

and a co-founding member of the<br />

group Rainbow, Dio has released six<br />

LP's since departing those bands to<br />

pursue a solo career. For more information<br />

contact the Palace box<br />

office at 377-8600<br />

• JAZZFEST<br />

Free jazz will abound at Pontiac<br />

Plaza Jazz '90. All performances<br />

will be held Friday-Sunday, Aug. 3-5,<br />

on center stage at the 10-acre park<br />

atop the Phoenix Center Plaza in<br />

downtown Pontiac. Among headlines<br />

Is James Dapogny, traditional<br />

jazz pianist from Chicago, whose<br />

performance will begin at 9:45 p.m.<br />

Friday, Aug 3 The jazz fest will<br />

continue with guitar start Kenny<br />

Burell at 9:45 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 4.<br />

Conga drumming and a Latin Jazz<br />

Band take the stage when Poncho<br />

Sanchez appears 8:45-10 p.m. Sunday,<br />

Aug. 5. Limited seating will be<br />

provided; lawn chairs or .blankets<br />

are recommended. For further information<br />

call the Cultural Council of<br />

Pontiac at 334-2390.<br />

• GOLDEN GOOSE<br />

Novi Players latest production is<br />

"The Golden Goose." a children's<br />

show starring children. Show dates<br />

I.<br />

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4-5 and Saturday, Aug. 11, in the<br />

Novi Civic Center Tickets are $5 for<br />

adults, $4, seniors, and $3. children<br />

12 and under at the door For further<br />

information, call 348-2181 for a<br />

recorded message.<br />

• INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL<br />

This year's Michigan Festival will<br />

be held Friday, Aug. 10, to Sunday,<br />

Aug. 19. on the campus of Michigan<br />

State University and in downtown<br />

East Lansing It will feature music<br />

from Africa, the Caribbean. Great<br />

Britain. Latin America. Russia and<br />

every region of the United States.<br />

Admission to all events is by Michigan<br />

Festival button. Buttons are on<br />

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statewide: Call the Michigan-Festival<br />

office for details at (517) 351-<br />

6620.<br />

• MINI RACE<br />

The Detroit New Center Lions<br />

Club sixth annual Mini Grand Prix<br />

will be held Saturday, Sept. 8, in the<br />

New Center Area on W. Grand Boulevard<br />

and Second Avenue in Detroit.<br />

Corporate sponsors will be racing<br />

three-horsepower go-carts on a of<br />

a mile race track which will be run<br />

by the Sports Car Club of America<br />

— the same crew and chief steward<br />

who ran the Detroit Grand Prix. Local<br />

media celebrities will participate<br />

in a short series of "Celebrity<br />

Laps" prior to the race. For more<br />

call 832<br />

DINING A ENTERTAINMENT<br />

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"Fiddler on the Roof^ will stop in Detroit at the Fox Theatre<br />

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who made the role famous in the London production<br />

of the show. Peforinances are at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 7,<br />

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Bob Skiar ed.tor/591-2300<br />

Thursday August 2. <strong>1990</strong> O&E<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

Paintings reflect bigger-than-life cars<br />

By Linda Ann Chomln<br />

special writer<br />

Fblue leap across the intense<br />

paintings of awardwinning<br />

artist Tom Hale.<br />

Drenched in color so vibrant they<br />

explode with tremendous force,<br />

Hale's paintings command your<br />

complete and undying attention.<br />

Hale is the man and mind behind<br />

the sensitive, wildly colored, highly<br />

detailed paintings of classic collector's<br />

cars.<br />

"I try to make my cars bigger<br />

than life," he said in an interview<br />

at his Farmington Hills home.<br />

Using a car s body paint and<br />

chrome as a mirror, Hale's paint<br />

brush splashes abstract reflections<br />

into his compositions, fully revealing<br />

himself: the<br />

the sensitivity to nature and its surroundings,<br />

and, of course, his love<br />

for the automobile.<br />

"I go to auto shows all the time,"<br />

he said. "I shoot a lot of black and<br />

white photography. I record the<br />

movement of the reflections in the<br />

car's body paint and chrome.<br />

"The reflection is all pure abstraction,"<br />

he said.<br />

HALE ABSTRACTLY paints<br />

trees, silhouettes, anything located<br />

in the immediate area — portray-<br />

ing them as if seen through the distortion<br />

of a wide-angle lens. This<br />

theme is reflected in his hotly<br />

"painted cars and chrume, which<br />

mirror their surroundings<br />

Midnight blues and washed lavender<br />

softly illuminate the backdrops<br />

in his paintings. "The backgrounds<br />

are meant to complement<br />

all the hardness of tbe automobile<br />

by adding fantasy," be said.<br />

Hale's paintings are a combination<br />

of abstract art and precise realism,<br />

the realism noted in the<br />

carefully researched depiction of a<br />

specific make, model and year of<br />

automobile. "The cars are all authentic,"<br />

be said.<br />

Lining the shelves on one wall of<br />

his studio sits a complete library<br />

dealing specifically with the auto-<br />

mobile.<br />

Hale opened one of the reference<br />

books to point out a chrome oval<br />

rim that surrounded the headlight<br />

of a specific model of Jaguar. "An<br />

avid collector will know if this is<br />

faked," he said, pointing to the rim<br />

around the Jaguar's headlight.<br />

HALE'S DETAILED styling of<br />

the automobile is indicative of his<br />

background.<br />

After graduating from Art Center<br />

College of Design in California,<br />

he worked 20 years as a designer<br />

for General Motors, Chrysler and<br />

This Tom Hale painting is of a 1967 Chevrolet Corvette. The<br />

Td like to encourage<br />

. . people of any age,<br />

if they're frustrated<br />

with their work, their<br />

lives, and are<br />

creatively inclined, to<br />

go for it. You really can<br />

make a living doing<br />

this.'<br />

— Tom Hale<br />

artist<br />

American Motors. But frustration<br />

eventually overtook him, resulting<br />

in a search to express himself. His<br />

an t is isthecclminatiuii uf hi^ lunging<br />

for creativity<br />

"My art is slow and time-consuming,"<br />

he said. "It took three<br />

months to complete the big Cadillac,<br />

On average for a painting, it<br />

takes close to six weeks."<br />

Hale credits his wife of 27 years.<br />

Micki, for the "intensity of her involvement,<br />

for sacrificing her interests,<br />

her career, for the benefit<br />

of what we're doing together."<br />

Hale believes that Micki's dedication<br />

to "what we're doing together"<br />

is directly responsible for the<br />

artist he has become.<br />

"I listen to her a lot more than<br />

she realizes," Hale said. "Micki has<br />

an innocence about her. She gives<br />

me the most-innocent, most-honest<br />

opinion I'm going to get. whether<br />

it's about a current painting or a<br />

business opportunity."<br />

IN 1985, Lee Iacocca, Chrysler<br />

Corp. chairman, traveled to the<br />

People's Republic of China and Japan<br />

with three of Hale's paintings,<br />

giving them as gifts to high-ranking<br />

government and business leaders<br />

In 1987, Hale was selected to<br />

signature membership in the conservative<br />

American Watercolor Society.<br />

These are only two of his<br />

many art honors.<br />

Six of his paintings were commissioned<br />

and are on permanent<br />

display in the Millender Center in<br />

downtown Detroit.<br />

Concours d'Elegance at Meadow<br />

Brook Hall in Rochester Hills. This<br />

year, he is chairman of the classic<br />

car event (see related story),<br />

where his work also will be on display.<br />

When asked for advice he would<br />

give aspiring artists, Hale said:<br />

"One, to work at your art everyday,<br />

whether it's for one hour or 10.<br />

You need to work at it everyday.<br />

And two, you need to believe in<br />

what you are doing and go for it."<br />

As for actual tips. Hale said, "I<br />

do most of my drawing with a<br />

Village marching on;<br />

museum reaches out<br />

SCANNING THE art*:<br />

• Onward and upward — Work<br />

continues oo restoring the 129-yearold<br />

Newburgh School In Livonia's<br />

Greenmead Historical Village to<br />

early-20th-century vintage. The ooeroom<br />

srhoolhouse, used until 1922,<br />

will open Sept. 9. It once stood at<br />

Newburgh and Ann Arbor Trail.<br />

A 950,000 state equity grant will<br />

cover $50,000 of the $180,000 cost<br />

Meanwhile, tbe Livonia Historical<br />

Commission plans soon to ask the<br />

dty council for the go-ahead to seek<br />

bids for an architectural survey to<br />

restore the 11 original Hill Farm<br />

buildings at Greenmead'» west end<br />

"Well evaluate what needs to be<br />

done and recommend priorities for<br />

doing It," said Sue TVipM<br />

•ton chairwoman.<br />

The 1989 sale of three acrea at the<br />

southeast corner of Greenmead to<br />

tbe Ui Postal Service will help pey<br />

for upgrading the farm I<br />

1 Never weary of talking<br />

beloved Greenmead, Daniel say*<br />

. "I think It's a wonderful place.<br />

When restoration ol the<br />

buildings Is complete and we<br />

to put more effort Into programthere's<br />

aa sndlaes variety of<br />

we can do to have d tisane enjoy<br />

the past<br />

'It's such a quiet place. 11a gar-<br />

lets of different directions that decs*<br />

go"<br />

Sklar<br />

Therein lies the allure and the potential<br />

of Greenmead.<br />

e A classroom bonus — To help<br />

teachers make science fan, the Innovative<br />

Am Arbor Hands-On Museum<br />

is offering a pilot program to schools<br />

and community centers in Washtenaw,<br />

Wayne and Oakland counttae.<br />

The outreach<br />

to enrich tit<br />

la mdaa K-i<br />

through hands-on<br />

demonstrations.<br />

Museum staffers<br />

the museum's 100 hands-on exhibits<br />

In science, art and culture.<br />

I've been there and can vouch that<br />

the renovated historic firehouoe is a<br />

great place to take kids in search of<br />

fun In an educational setting Call 1-<br />

995-5429 for fees and reservations.<br />

e Budget shakedown — In the<br />

wake of a 118-million operating deficit<br />

for <strong>1990</strong>-91, the Detroit Institute<br />

of Arts begins a flve-day-a-week<br />

schedule of Wednesday through Sunday<br />

effective next week<br />

The move will trim $2SO.000 in expenses<br />

from the $SO-million operating<br />

budget State funding has been<br />

stuck at $1$ million for eight year*<br />

dty funding has been stalled at<br />

$$00,000 for five years<br />

Contribution and program revenues<br />

are op but not enough to offset<br />

inflationary budget increases, said<br />

Samuel Sachs n. DIA director<br />

Tbe cutback la hours didn't come<br />

on such topics aa tbe lightly As Sachs put it "We refuse<br />

sound, magaatlam and to lower tha quality of the DIA col-<br />

tlve science programming tar teachers<br />

who ma j not base tbe time er<br />

are a good way lo<br />

te tbe wonders of<br />

the only is to trim sn already<br />

gan's foremost art reeouree. ranking<br />

among the country's moot comprehensive<br />

flue arts collections, and<br />

featuring a aai<br />

performing acta |<br />

Bob SUar is the OAE"s assistant<br />

managing editor for special<br />

projects.<br />

Artist Tom Hale poses with his painting of a 1936 Dues?nberg Model J.<br />

Art to highlight auction A<br />

The annual Concours d'Elegance<br />

at Meadow Brook Hall in Rochester<br />

Hills has long track record for a<br />

happy marriage of art and automobiles.<br />

The contemporary paintings<br />

shown are concerned with automobiles<br />

and, in many minds, the automobiles<br />

in this prestigious show<br />

are, in every sense, works of art.<br />

The art auction and banquet on<br />

Saturday, Aug. 4 preceding the ac-<br />

will have a new and exciting element.<br />

Traditionally tbe high point of<br />

tbe evening has been tbe sale of the<br />

original painting done for the Concours<br />

d'Elegance poster.<br />

This year a poster package will<br />

be op forbids — the original painting<br />

featuring a Rolls Royce London-Edinburgh<br />

Silver Ghost plus a<br />

silver-plated bronze sculpture of<br />

tbe same automobile, both by Stanley<br />

Wan]ess of Astoria, Ore.<br />

Tom Hale, a Farmington Hills<br />

artist and chairman of the Con-<br />

IP<br />

Via<br />

t r y<br />

Km<br />

1<br />

At left: The Rolls<br />

Royce in this<br />

Stanley Wanless<br />

poster iSfUFHisual,<br />

but so is the<br />

inclusion of so<br />

many people. All<br />

proceeds from the<br />

auction of the<br />

original painting<br />

and an<br />

accompanying<br />

sculpture will help<br />

preserve Meadow<br />

Brook Hall.<br />

Staff photos<br />

by<br />

Sharon LeMieux<br />

(P C.W QUE<br />

Westland crafter shapes<br />

dolls from days gone by<br />

By Linda Chomki<br />

spedai writer<br />

WHEN PAM Kovarii talks about her handcrafted,<br />

porcelain dolls, her exuberance and energy<br />

is contagious enough to make yoe wonder if<br />

the replicas of 18th century dolls have come<br />

alive. You will swear that one of them winked.<br />

The deluge of dolls — both German and French, costumed<br />

in ivory satin, pearls and lace — fill Pam's Westland<br />

home with romanticism and a longing for days gone<br />

Two years ago, Pam began making porcelain dolls. Days<br />

Gone By is the business, resulting from her work of creeling<br />

18 th century replicas of porcelain doUa, christening<br />

gowns, baby quilts, Victorian lace hats and pillows.<br />

"I will make antique repUcas of Just about anything." she<br />

She spends eight to 1$ hours a day working on bar creations.<br />

"It takes me two months to complete a doil, M she<br />

said. The doll's clothing la all handmade. Their bodies can<br />

be made of two or three different materials, ranging from<br />

muslin doth, to all porcelain"<br />

"The first step is pouring the liquid into the mold. " she<br />

downbtabb in<br />

• ths^^fl<br />

• Is taken from tbe<br />

As gently held tbe doll's |<br />

demonstrated the<br />

With bar delicate ba<br />

away with<br />

la tbe i<br />

"Oreeawars will shelter In year bands M you're net careful."<br />

she said "Altar cleaning tha peenware. then it will<br />

be fired. Then It will be china painted,"<br />

turn to Page 4<br />

JA* JAOOFEUV<br />

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O&E Thursday. August 2. <strong>1990</strong><br />

Benefit auction turns spotlight on art<br />

Continued from Page 1<br />

cours art committee, said he expects<br />

this painting/sculpture package<br />

by Wanless will command considerably<br />

more than the (very<br />

respectable) $31,000 that Pete<br />

Maier's painting by itself brought<br />

last year<br />

W AJS LESS, WIDELY recognized<br />

as both a painter and a sculptor,<br />

has two Rolls Royces in his personal<br />

collection.<br />

He was particularly fascinated<br />

by the commission to do the London-Edinburgh<br />

Silver Ghost, known<br />

among collectors as The Mystery."<br />

It is only three feet wide<br />

with a 144 Vi -inch wheel base and<br />

Wanless said he liked the idea of<br />

painting that elegant English automobile<br />

against the English architectural<br />

setting of Meadow Brook<br />

Hall.<br />

In preparation, Wanless made<br />

extensive scale drawings and<br />

sketches for his two and three dimensional<br />

projects using material<br />

from his 5,000-plus volume, autobook<br />

library and many photos supplies<br />

by the late Rick Carroll.<br />

He is now working on the 22-foot<br />

Seafarers Memorial at the mouth<br />

of the Columbia River in the Pacific<br />

Ocean. A 14-foot tide symbolically<br />

rises and falls on the bronze,<br />

which is dedicated to those who<br />

have died at sea. He completed a<br />

commission for the National Park<br />

Service at Fort Clatsop National<br />

rival at the Pacific Ocean and is<br />

working on two more large Lewis<br />

and Clark Monuments on the Lewis<br />

and Clark Trail.<br />

Traditionally the high point. . . has<br />

been the sale of the original painting<br />

done for the Concours d'Elegance<br />

poster.<br />

HALE SAID 12 outstanding automotive<br />

artists have been invited to<br />

show their work.<br />

In addition to Wanlass, they are:<br />

Dennis Brown, Diamond Bar, Cai.;<br />

Camilo Pardo. Grosse Pointe Park,<br />

Ken Dallison, Ontario; Ken Eberts,<br />

Temecula, Cai.; Dennis Fritz, Chelsea,<br />

N.Y.; Peter Hearsey. The Isle<br />

of Man, Dennis Hoyt, Lincoln City,<br />

Ore.; Jay Koka. Ontario; J. Paul<br />

Nesse, Stillwater, Minn.; and Randy<br />

Owens, Vienna, Va. Hale's paintings<br />

will be included in the exhibit<br />

as well.<br />

Judges for the Art Invitational<br />

are Larry'Crane, art director of<br />

Automotive Magazine; Gale Halderman,<br />

director at Ford North<br />

American Design Center, and Barbara<br />

Heller, head conservator, Detroit<br />

Institute of Arts.<br />

Three awards of $1,500 each will<br />

be given and other recognition<br />

awards will be made.<br />

The Concours d'Elegance, a benefit<br />

for Meadow Brook Hall, annually<br />

draws about 11,000 people to<br />

the fabled Matilda Dodge Wilson<br />

estate for the one-day event. About<br />

225 of the most treasured collector<br />

cars in the world will be on display<br />

GERALD GREENWALD, who<br />

until recently was vice-chairman<br />

Paintings reflect car theme<br />

Continued from Page 1<br />

paint brush If I can get the basic<br />

lines down and rough them in<br />

quickly. I won't have any problems<br />

with perspective or proportion later<br />

on."<br />

WHEN ASKED about the motivation<br />

behind his paintings, Hale<br />

said, "I absolutely just love to<br />

life I was drawing cars at age 7."<br />

"Drawing is so important," Hale<br />

said, "I would encourage aspiring<br />

artists to learn to draw."<br />

Livonia's wood carvers<br />

to host weekend show<br />

More than 100 exhibitors from<br />

.Michigan, Ohio, Illinois, Tennessee,<br />

Florida, West Virginia and Ontario<br />

will exhibit at the Livonia Wood<br />

Carvers Show this weekend.<br />

> Tbe 16th annual show will be held<br />

Saturday and Sunday. Aug. 4-5, at<br />

;the Eddie Edgar Sports Arena, 33841<br />

•Lyndon.<br />

I On display will be decoys, birds,<br />

midlife, miniatures, human figures,<br />

Skittled pieces, marquetry, relief<br />

jmd chip carving, plus wood-carving<br />

stools and supplies.<br />

• Hours are 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday<br />

and 11 a.m. to 5 pm. Sunday.<br />

[Admission is free. There will be<br />

hourly door prizes, carved by the<br />

-Livonia Wood Carvers Club.<br />

• THE LIVONIA Wood Carvers<br />

•Club is hosting the show. The Livonia<br />

Department of Parks and Recreation<br />

sponsors the 300-member club.<br />

The club was started 19 years ago<br />

by a few wood carvers who brought<br />

their work to their weekly senior citizens<br />

meeting in Livonia. The interest<br />

spread, and now the group has<br />

two regular weekly meetings.<br />

A senior citizens group meets each<br />

Thursday morning to carve. Tbe evening<br />

carving club meets at 7 p m<br />

Tuesdays. On the third Tuesday evening<br />

of every month, the group has<br />

speakers, carving sessions and contests.<br />

All groups meet at the Livonia<br />

Senior Citizen Activity Center, Five<br />

Mile and Farmington roads. For<br />

more information about the wood<br />

carving show, call the center 522-<br />

2710.<br />

Art/travel workshops slated<br />

J Creative Art Workshops of West<br />

-Bloomfield, directed by Christine M.<br />

pllnwin, will sponsor 11 local, nation-<br />

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f ] Locally, there will be four workshops<br />

at the Dillon Inn of Farmington<br />

Hills:<br />

• Oct. 8-10, Abstract Watercolor<br />

J Painting, Joan Ashley Rothermel;<br />

| • Nov. 18-18, Watercolor Paintiiog,<br />

Leo Smith; March 8-10, Water-<br />

•cplor All Levels, Judi Betts, AWS,<br />

{author of "Watercolor Let's Think<br />

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| ; • Date to be announced, Experi-<br />

: mental Watercolors, Inks and Dyes,<br />

all levels, Maxine Masterfield, author<br />

of three books on painting.<br />

There will be five Workshops with<br />

Ntta Engle - Chicago, Nov. I-H7<br />

Dallas, Feb 23-24; Boston, June 21-<br />

23; Santorini, Greece, May 3-8; and<br />

Mediterranian Ports of Call cruise,<br />

May 8-21.<br />

Janet Walsh will conduct a workshop<br />

in Hawaii Feb. 7-16. Michael<br />

Atkinson will be the guest artist for<br />

an Alaskan cruise in July 19#i.<br />

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At the end of a 2 V*-hour interview.<br />

Hale sensed the urgency to<br />

re-state his message to aspiring<br />

artists:<br />

"Lastly and especially, I'd like to<br />

encourage young people, or people<br />

of any age. if they're frustrated<br />

with their work, their liveS,"and are<br />

creatively inclined, to go for it.<br />

You really can make a living doing<br />

this." —i<br />

~ ~ ale's paintings,<br />

his cars do seem larger than<br />

life, and so does the dedicated artist<br />

with the persevering passion for<br />

painting.<br />

Art store<br />

benefit set<br />

i nrra<br />

of Chrysler Corp and now will be<br />

CEO of the new United Airlines, is<br />

honorary chairman<br />

The honored marque for this<br />

<strong>1990</strong> Concours is the Rolls Royce<br />

The Meadow Brook Historic Races,<br />

to be run at the Waterford Race<br />

Course on Saturday, Aug 4. will<br />

honor the Jaguar<br />

Hours for the Sunday, Aug 5<br />

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Concours are 10 a m to 4 p.m<br />

Meadow Brook Hall is on the<br />

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Hills Entrance is west off<br />

Adams, south of Walton Blvd<br />

This 1941 Buick is another of artist Tom Hale's paintings with an automotive theme.<br />

Millers Artist Supplies, a new art<br />

and drafting supply store in Farmington<br />

Hills, is featuring a benefit<br />

trade-in sale.<br />

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4 eh. O&E Thursday, August 2, <strong>1990</strong><br />

Her dolls provide look at days gone by<br />

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sar-old. hand-crocheted<br />

Pa*l Kovarik modeled thia doll after her youngest son, Jason.<br />

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Along the way, she uses china paint to add<br />

lashes, and a touch of color to the doll s features<br />

"Then it will be fired again," she said.<br />

After a short pause, she added proudly. Then<br />

it will be adopted."<br />

The dolls eyes are made of glass. All of Pam's<br />

dolls are made with porcelain hands and feet,<br />

while others also have porcelain arms and legs<br />

The dolls range in price from 130 to $500<br />

Pam's enthusiasm increased when the attention<br />

turned to another of her 18th century replicas,<br />

a christening gown that she had made recently<br />

for a baby.<br />

"Tbe gown is made of batiste, satin ribbons,<br />

pearls and lace, and satin roses,' she said,<br />

beaming.<br />

Pam Kovarik cleans porcelain doll heads<br />

in her home workshop.<br />

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Pam Kovarik shows off her very first doll, Sugar Britches, which she displays on her bed.<br />

PAM AND husband, David, who works for<br />

Ford Motor Co., have been married 29 years.<br />

They have three children, Noel, 27; Mandi, 26;<br />

and Jason, 16.<br />

"Sugar Britches was the first doll.I made,"<br />

Pam said. "A lot of the lace that I use comes<br />

from Europe, especially Czechoslovakia, where<br />

it's hand-crocheted."<br />

Pam sells her creations at art fairs, festivals<br />

and private home shows. She recently exhibited<br />

in the Farmington-Farmington Hills Founders<br />

Festival.<br />

The order time for one of her pieces is "at<br />

least two months." Replicas of 18th-century<br />

baby blankets start at $50; the lavish ones are<br />

JZOO<br />

Pam learned the art of making porcelain dolls<br />

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The school is run by Joyce Murch and husband.<br />

Mason<br />

Today, Pam continues to study the art of<br />

dollmaking. "I'm still going to school," she said.<br />

"There's so much to learn."<br />

Everywhere you look in Pam's home, you see<br />

ivory lace and streams of satin ribbons From<br />

room to room, the china dolls follow you with<br />

their eyes Their porcelain skin blushes as you<br />

realize, this is where they come to life<br />

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raday August 2, <strong>1990</strong> O&E + 5E<br />

Don't hesitate to enlarge, display your photos<br />

AS THE students in my photography<br />

classes know. I'm constantly<br />

stressing the importance of having<br />

photographs hanging in their homes<br />

or offices.<br />

I firmly believe that anyone with<br />

an interest in photography can benefit<br />

greatly from living with photographs<br />

Let's begin with some of your own<br />

pictures. I know that aU of you have<br />

some favorite slides or prints tucked<br />

away that you can't wait to get out<br />

and brag about whenever a friend or<br />

relative stops over Well, why not<br />

display those favorites''<br />

Perhaps it's that dramatic sunset<br />

you just took on your last vacation or<br />

the shot of your youngster that captures<br />

a special expression of childhood<br />

delight.<br />

Whatever the ease, it's easy to get<br />

pictures up on the wall. Just take<br />

those-prized slides and negatives to<br />

your phnfn dealer forenlaigeinents:<br />

Any 35mm shot will blow up fine<br />

to 8 by 12 without losing quaHty<br />

Many dealers, local frame shops,<br />

even your local K mart, stock pre-<br />

creative impressions<br />

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Sikevitz attended the Art Institute<br />

of Chicago and is continuing her<br />

study at the Birmingham-Bloomfield<br />

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An advertising executive until<br />

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Her awards included first place in<br />

the Palette and Brush Club's "Impressions!<br />

Expressions!," the December<br />

and June covers of the Michigan<br />

Bar Journal and third place in the<br />

Dearborn Community Art Council's<br />

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AS YOUR interest in photography<br />

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from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays<br />

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• SUNDAY TOURS<br />

Special tours of the Cranbrook<br />

Academy of .Art Museum grounds<br />

and outdoor sculpture will be given<br />

at 1 p.m on Sundays, Aug. 12. 19, 26<br />

The tours will be free with the admission<br />

price to the museum<br />

The tours will begin at the entrance<br />

to the museum and will include<br />

information about Cranbrook's<br />

masterful architecture by Eliel<br />

Saarinen and the fountains and<br />

sculptures by Carl Milles.<br />

Exhibitions inside the museum include<br />

"Milles as Mentor The Work<br />

of Cranbrook Sculptors, 1931-1951;"<br />

"Gertrud and Otto Natxler- Ceramics<br />

from the Peggy deSalle Collection;"<br />

"Design Michigan;" The Student<br />

Summer Show; and The Cranbrook<br />

Collection.<br />

Museum hours are 1-5 p.m. Tuesday-Sunday,<br />

500 Lone Pine. Bloomfield<br />

Hills.<br />

increases, you'll find yourself wanting<br />

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There may be that memorable<br />

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You'll discover that living with<br />

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People I know who live with photographs<br />

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Try il for yourself you'll be<br />

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"Photography" is a regular feature<br />

an Creative Living<br />

^.HISTORICAL PROGRAMS<br />

A booklet containing a comprehensive<br />

listing of Detroit Historial<br />

Society and Detroit Historical Department<br />

programs in <strong>1990</strong> and 1991<br />

is now available through the society.<br />

The booklet contains more than 20<br />

pages of information on bus tours,<br />

walking tours, lectures, workshops<br />

and seminars offered through the society,<br />

the department and all department<br />

museums.<br />

Full descriptions of each program<br />

and the procedure for registering<br />

are included in the booklet.<br />

To receive a free copy of the booklet,<br />

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envelope, with 50 cents in<br />

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• GUEST <strong>CO</strong>NDUCTOR<br />

Guest conductor and early music<br />

specialist Nicholas McGegan leads<br />

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« E * O&E Thursday. August 2. <strong>1990</strong><br />

Art from '60s revisits Ann Arbor museum<br />

By Jill Hamilton<br />

special writer<br />

Whether you ' get" it or not, the<br />

pop art and post-data art of the<br />

1960s is here to stay. Think about it<br />

— Warhol was creating his famous<br />

siikscreen Marilyn (Monroe) series<br />

almost 30 years ago.<br />

The University of Michigan Muse-<br />

um of Art is currently displaying a<br />

collection of works representative of<br />

that time called. live Art of the<br />

1960s: Part I." Every work in the ex-<br />

hibit bears a famous name — Andy<br />

Warhol, Jasper Johns, Roy Lichten-<br />

stein — an impressive list of some of<br />

the most influential artists of that<br />

era.<br />

The passage of time has lent a cer-<br />

tain air of respectability to these<br />

pieces of art that were once so con-<br />

troversial. And while they are now<br />

considered mainstream art, they are<br />

still quite provocative.<br />

Robert Indiana's 1968 screenprint<br />

Number 8 from the portfolio "Num-<br />

bers" (pictured) is perhaps ihe most<br />

The passage ot time has lent a certain<br />

air of respectability to these pieces of<br />

art that were once so controversial.<br />

Wood sculpture<br />

focus — Poland<br />

The Art of Poland Associates of<br />

the Detroit Institute of Arts recently<br />

purchased "Spoon Altar" by Ursula<br />

Karoliszyn von Rydingsvard for the<br />

DlA's modern art department<br />

The major part of tbe funds came<br />

the proceeds of the June 1 Ba] Polo-<br />

nais of Detroit.<br />

Zofia Kakarsk^ chairman of the<br />

Art of Poland Associates and Bal Po-<br />

lonais, recently presented the<br />

(15,000 check to Jean Hudson, secre-<br />

tary of the board of trustrees. Foun-<br />

ders Society Detroit Institute of<br />

Arts.<br />

Among the others who were in-<br />

volved in -the project were Alicia<br />

Led won, vice chairman of the Art at<br />

Poland Associates, and Betty Ger-<br />

isch. chairman of the fund raising<br />

committee.<br />

Von, Rydingsvard was born to a<br />

Polish farm family in 1942, spent the<br />

war years with her family in a<br />

forced-labor camp in Germany and<br />

came to the United States when she<br />

was 10.<br />

There was major exhibition of her<br />

large cedar sculptures at Cranbrook<br />

Academy of Art Museum last year.<br />

At that time, she said there are<br />

many subtle references to the strug-<br />

gles of the Polish people in her work.<br />

Her sculptures are in the the perma-<br />

nent collection of the Whitney Muse-<br />

um, the Brooklyn Museum and the<br />

Metropolitan Museum of Art<br />

She has a master's degree Th art<br />

from Columbia University and for-<br />

merly taught at Yale University.<br />

challenging. It is simply the numeral<br />

eight done in four colors — brown,<br />

red, light blue and dark blue Also<br />

included is his blue, orange and<br />

green Number 3 from the same se-<br />

ries.<br />

These works become most under-<br />

standable when seen in context with<br />

other Indiana works. Most people<br />

are probably familiar with Indiana's<br />

"Love" series, featuring the letter of<br />

the work stacked into a square with<br />

the famous tilted letter "o."<br />

THE LOGO turned up on every-<br />

thing from book bags to posters and<br />

eventually as the design for a pos-<br />

tage stamp. On Indiana's 1968 "Love<br />

Cross." the image is repeated five<br />

times to form the shape of a cross. It<br />

is pop art at its most extreme.<br />

Another interesting piece in the<br />

exhibit is Rauschenberg's 1969 work.<br />

"Continental Certificate MMA." This<br />

is visual arts' precursor of sampling<br />

in the recording industry. Included in<br />

the collage are work by Picasso.<br />

Rembrandt, Titian and photographs<br />

of Greek and Eqyptian sculpture. It<br />

is both an homage to and a break<br />

away from the artistic styles of the<br />

past.<br />

Humor was another component of<br />

the 1960s pop art movement as Ed-<br />

ward Joseph Ruscha's 1970 litho-<br />

graph "Lisp" shows to fine effect. On<br />

a cheery light blue background, dro-<br />

plets of water (spit?) clearly spell<br />

out the word "lisp." It echoes the<br />

earlier Dada movement in its focus<br />

on not-so serious subject matter<br />

Ai$o fpcluded in the exhibit is a<br />

piece fcy Roy Lichtenstein, a 1973<br />

screenprint "Untitled from The<br />

New York Collection for Stockholm'<br />

Portfolio." It shows a hand pointing<br />

directly at the viewer — a la Uncle<br />

Sam's "I Want You" posters — done<br />

up in-bright colors with visible color<br />

dots in typical Lichtenstein comic<br />

book style. The colors and move-<br />

ment in the piece make for an imme-<br />

diate and riveting effect.<br />

THE WARHOL piece is immedi-<br />

ately recognizable to even the most<br />

casual art fan. It is black and gray<br />

screenprint of Marilyn Monroe from<br />

the famous "Marilyn Portfolio."<br />

Warhol makes this particular<br />

"Marilyn" his own by adding<br />

swatches of color on her cheek and<br />

around her eyes. This is pop art at its<br />

finest. ,—<br />

The rest of the exhibtt — works by<br />

Jim Dine, Nam June Paik, Claus 01-<br />

denberg and others — is equally fas-<br />

cinating. For those interested in<br />

learning about the art of the 1960s.<br />

Screenprint by Robert Indiana is<br />

folio "Numbers."<br />

'Number 8:" from the port-<br />

this exhibit is a good place to start.<br />

The Art of the 1960s: Part f is<br />

on display through Sunday. Aug<br />

5, at the University of Michigan<br />

Museum of Art. 525 S University.<br />

,4rm Arbor The museum is closed<br />

on Mondays For information<br />

call 1-764-0395<br />

call<br />

By Corinne Abatt<br />

staff writer<br />

For the nine-member co-op Law-<br />

rence Street Gallery of Pontiac. the<br />

first invitational exhibition through<br />

Friday, Aug. 3, serves several pur-<br />

poses.<br />

It acquaints the 61 invited artists<br />

with the program and it should, by<br />

all rights, attract public attention.<br />

This large space is well-suited to a<br />

show of this size in which most of the<br />

invited are represented by two<br />

works. That's a definite plus — two<br />

All America Mall Tour in Livonia<br />

Good Housekeeping magazine will<br />

present its <strong>1990</strong> "All America Mall<br />

Tour" Friday-Sundayr Aug 3-5, at<br />

Laurel Park Place, H75 and Six<br />

Mile, Livonia.<br />

The event will feature the Good<br />

Housekeeping Master Kitchen.<br />

Shoppers will be able to watch a pro-<br />

fessional chef prepare quick, easy<br />

recipes. They then will learn new<br />

ways to cook with their favorite<br />

ingredients and sample the results.<br />

Participants also ran tatro a seat<br />

in front of the "Home" stage and let<br />

Good Housekeeping's homecare ex-<br />

pert give lots of advice on bow to<br />

spend less time keeping up the home<br />

and more time enjoying it<br />

A special exhibit will feature the<br />

Good Housekeeping Institute and<br />

Seal.<br />

Tbe program fare also will include<br />

prise giveaways, free samples and<br />

coupons, and learning games.<br />

This year, the Good Housekeeping<br />

Institute is celebrating its 90th anni-<br />

versary and tbe Good Housekeeping<br />

Seal is celebrating its 80th anniver-<br />

sary.<br />

gives a much better idea of what the<br />

artist is about than a single piece.<br />

The members plan to have this as<br />

an annual event and they also hope<br />

in the future to make it a juried<br />

show. That will help. A jurying pro-<br />

cess generally makes for more even<br />

quality and stronger focus.<br />

But for pleasant, middle-of-the-<br />

road art lots of paintings by a varie-<br />

ty of area artists, this holds up quite<br />

well. And there's no doubt that many<br />

people who complain about the out-<br />

rageous prices charged by big name<br />

artists could find attractive paint-<br />

ings here at relatively modest pric-<br />

es.<br />

Particularly refreshing are two<br />

acrylics. "Spring" and "Hill Trees"<br />

by Danguole Jurgutis of Farmington<br />

Hills. Gwen Tomkow of Farmington<br />

Hills does right by Michigan in her<br />

watercolors "Hope Dunes " and<br />

"Bales by Moonlight."<br />

ANN LO V ELAND of Orchard<br />

Lake is at her best in her large<br />

gouache. "Props." Some of her still<br />

life arrangements can get a bit con-<br />

trived — in "Props." the linen ta-<br />

blecloth shows how talented Love-<br />

land is.<br />

The large collage and mixed me-<br />

dia by Troy resident Jean Mane<br />

McKnight "Serendipity VIII," really<br />

hangs together and has an arresting<br />

amber glow about it. A gouache by<br />

Nori Geffen of West Bloomfield,<br />

"Eden's Inhabitants," is one of the<br />

strongest, most painterly works in<br />

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handles intense, vibrant color.<br />

The contemporary primitives by<br />

Arnold Dreifuss of Detroit and the<br />

thick oils, "Band" and "Woodward,"<br />

by Sam Karres of Detroit bring a<br />

much-needed level of pifitpmon><br />

and dimension to the show.<br />

Dreifuss's forays into imaginative<br />

fantasy are done with a straightfor-<br />

ward, no-nonsense approach. Karres<br />

effectively conveys the toughness of<br />

Detroit's best-known street.<br />

Next year, maybe 50 artists tops<br />

and a juror to weed out the forgett-<br />

ables. Still this is a fine start and<br />

definitely worth a leisurely look.<br />

Hours are 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tues-<br />

day-Saturday, 29 W Lawrence. Pon-<br />

tiac.<br />

Piano classes for kids planned<br />

Children, ages 6-11, may now enroll in group pi-<br />

ano classes given through Tbe Center for Creative<br />

Studies-Institute of Music and Dance.<br />

qasses, which begin th«» nt iq, Wiji be<br />

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The program is headed by Marian Parkins, who<br />

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Princeton, N. J., with renowned piano pedagogue<br />

Frances Clark.<br />

She will be using the Clark Method in the group<br />

classes. For information, call the Center for Cre-<br />

ative Studies-Institute of Music and Dance, 831-<br />

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se* OAE Thursday. August 2. <strong>1990</strong><br />

CROSSWORD PUZZLER<br />

ACROM<br />

1 Manifested<br />

concern<br />

6 Play parts<br />

11 Sarcasm<br />

12 "Savwitti —<br />

14 ToWird and<br />

It<br />

15 Raacuad<br />

17 Abdul ID<br />

16 Atr lean<br />

an lei ooe<br />

19 Actor<br />

ptioomx<br />

20 Suita: abtw<br />

21 Eddy ID<br />

22 Fathers<br />

23 Escape<br />

24 Light shoe<br />

26 Become<br />

aware ot<br />

27 Act<br />

Whtp<br />

35 Sells<br />

36 Faroe<br />

islands<br />

wtilrtwind<br />

37 Dawn<br />

goddess<br />

38 Holds on<br />

properly<br />

39 Aviary sound<br />

40 "Total<br />

Recall"<br />

star inits<br />

41 SMy<br />

creature,<br />

simpleton<br />

42 Domesticate<br />

43 Oomestic<br />

servant<br />

45 School boot<br />

47 Fruit skins<br />

48 Sedate<br />

DOWN<br />

An*wot to Pr«¥iouB Punka<br />

"and<br />

Sober<br />

31 Lamp<br />

34 Bellow<br />

1 Kind ot coal<br />

2 Aleutian<br />

island<br />

3 River Sp<br />

4 Teutonic<br />

detty<br />

'j Ooieted<br />

6 Ranis<br />

7 Above<br />

8 Conducted<br />

9 Printer's<br />

measure<br />

10 Repast<br />

"TTOfiWiS<br />

13 Consumed<br />

16 Declare<br />

19 Mature<br />

20 Winglike<br />

22 Lance<br />

23 Accomplish-<br />

ments<br />

25 Mental<br />

images<br />

26 Grants use<br />

ot<br />

28 Flags<br />

29 Coffee<br />

additive<br />

30 More<br />

flexible<br />

31 Dregs<br />

32 Wandered<br />

33 More recent<br />

35 Musical<br />

instruments<br />

38 Burden<br />

39 Moham-<br />

medan<br />

tudge<br />

41 Sloe — to<br />

42 Chinese<br />

44 Nickel<br />

symbol<br />

46 Latin<br />

conjunction<br />

© <strong>1990</strong> United Feature Syndicate<br />

Compliments of The<br />

Birmingham-Bloomfield<br />

Board Of Realtors®<br />

(B,<br />

REALTOR®<br />

312 Uvonla<br />

OPEN HOUSE"®<br />

BUY In "BURTol<br />

34481 6 m*e B£ST<br />

TON HOLLOW Sub *<br />

badroom. 2H Beth. nNr *nxtou*.<br />

»121.«qp-<br />

OPEN SUNOAY 11-4. 14970 AR<strong>CO</strong>-<br />

LA Beeutitul ranch on oomor dou-<br />

bt* lot 1.972 *qtt. 2 mi both*. larga<br />

kitchen<br />

313 <strong>Canton</strong><br />

piece and tacuzzt Wow" 179.900<br />

DYNAMITE RANCH<br />

3<br />

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3644 ROOSEVELT<br />

A do* touae. Brtck bungalow, fln-<br />

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SAVE THOUSANDS Helping<br />

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Octxponcy at cleatwgl Oenar tra<br />

tarred. M*Pc»aouel CJICHIIII II<br />

plan, 4 larga bedroom*. 2<br />

Beeement. 2 car attached<br />

^Century 21<br />

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4 6 4 - 7 1 1 1<br />

VERY APPEALING 3 bedroom brtck<br />

m<br />

, 2H<br />

wood doc* A afc>aght- Many<br />

Impimemawta tnckjdkig newer roof,<br />

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garage door. Muat See to Appract-<br />

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ABSOLUTE BEAUTY<br />

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$104,800<br />

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ALL OUICK OCCUPANCY<br />

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BEAUTIFUL 4 bedroom cotonlel. 1H<br />

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tieeaiient, 2 cer garage, new car-<br />

pet. $ 123.000 981-2240<br />

CANTON Clessy contemporary<br />

condo In up and comma <strong>Canton</strong><br />

included are: up-<br />

UVONIA - 3-4 bedroom brick ranch<br />

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amani Spocfou* room rra and<br />

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236<br />

WEST Bl OOMFTCLD - Nice 3 bed-<br />

room ranch wftti many updatee. This<br />

cuM drNe, rem 2V*<br />

garaga and tots more. WMNn wM-<br />

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FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

Price raduced »10,000 00<br />

- M y a praatyoua^SbatlvTi^a<br />

(paction Sunder. August 5th from<br />

1-Spm on Ma gorgaoua contempo-<br />

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The .<br />

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CANTON - a n 3 Badroom. z»<br />

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313 <strong>Canton</strong><br />

313 <strong>Canton</strong><br />

IMMACULATE 3 bedroom. 1H Mm<br />

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sub New carpal throughout<br />

397-3051<br />

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OPEN SUN 1-4PM<br />

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CENTURY 21<br />

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OPEN HOUSE SAT t SUN 44812<br />

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TION on this aorgsous colonial m<br />

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44994 N Spring Big * bedroom co-<br />

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ORIGINALLY LISTED AT $144,900<br />

Divorce lorces drsatlc reduction<br />

Large S .S44 ft. Docoa on S3 acta.<br />

$126,900<br />

DYNAMITE RANCH, opan floor<br />

plan. 4 big bedrooms. 2 futl beths,<br />

1st floor leundry. near high school<br />

$ 125,500<br />

AN EXECUTIVE HOME that sits on 4<br />

acres 4 bedrooms 2 batha. oantral<br />

air. Oorgaous homa Ml ol charac-<br />

ter $£28,000<br />

OPEN SUN 1-5. 2044 CavalMr 4<br />

bedroom coiornal Ommg. tam»y. Hy-<br />

ing rooms. Ilrapiace 8 central air.<br />

Prtoed right. $119,900<br />

OPEN <strong>CO</strong>NCEPT cxxonuM built in<br />

1988- Sunflower Sub 2026 sq.ft 2M<br />

batha. famay room wrth flrapleoa.<br />

$159,000<br />

OPEN HOUSE SUN 12-5 236 Char-<br />

tar house. 3 badroom brick ranch,<br />

finished beaament Greet <strong>Canton</strong><br />

buy $85,900<br />

BEST BUY IN SUNFLOWER SUB *<br />

bedrooms. 2.138 sq.ft., 2V4 baths,<br />

famay room wtth brick flrapteoe.<br />

greet price. $129,900<br />

BIG 3 bedroom ranch, cathedral<br />

large master badroom Mth<br />

'266 sq ft CLEANi<br />

FREE...WEEKLY LIST<br />

OF PROPERTIES lor sale "BY<br />

OWNER'' with pneea. dsacrtpnoos.<br />

VE THOUSANDS Helping<br />

sr- sa* "By owner for $2950'<br />

HELP-U-SELL<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

454-9535<br />

<strong>CO</strong>MPLETEY UPDATED<br />

Ranch m daalrabla Holldey Part<br />

Sub. Maear windows, doors, cerpet-<br />

kttchan. central dr, furnace and<br />

$102,500<br />

• GORGEOUS1<br />

3 bedroom brlcfc ranch with tamBy<br />

room. tuR baaamanl and 2 ca- ga-<br />

rage, Dsauttluay daccrated Ouidi<br />

occupancy! $97,500<br />

SPAOOUSi<br />

4 PWKIUIM tmuSal on large, tonoed<br />

lot. Mam level IreaMy painted Larga<br />

updated ktlctwi with oak cabinets.<br />

$109,900<br />

C E N T U R Y 2 1<br />

SUBURBAN<br />

455-5880 484-0205<br />

DON'T MISS IMS opan h<br />

43620 Appomettoi Court<br />

S of Cherry H8I, E. of Sheldon Rd .<br />

toaow ihe beaons and Mans. Open<br />

Sun . Aug. 5. 2-5pm. You T » And the<br />

beet price around tor a 1600 aq. ft 3<br />

bedroom. 2 beth. «pat lexel In the<br />

Plymouth/<strong>Canton</strong> School Dlatrtct<br />

$101,750 Seaar u anstoi i ail. bought<br />

another home. Don't delay Need<br />

more Information? Cai now.<br />

456-5842<br />

Coldwea Schweitzer 347-3050<br />

ELEGANCE ANO SPACE deacrtbe<br />

the 4 bedroom 2'* beth CotorHel<br />

wttb 1st floor laundry and 8brary<br />

Ra6antfy decroeted m neutral od-<br />

ors New plush carpeting, custom<br />

window ti eatmaots. two-bared deck<br />

LARGE MASTER BEDROOM m this<br />

quality Cnlorsel Tha 15x20 FamHy<br />

room with fireplace Weds to a<br />

lanced rear yard which abuts a<br />

hea'itfj wooded araa. An exooaarit<br />

purchaae. for only $118.900<br />

The Prudential<br />

WilliamDecker,<br />

REALTORS<br />

455-8400<br />

WdapendanW) Ownad and Operated<br />

EPTIONAL VALUE m Cent on 4<br />

rooms. 2VI bettis, lam-<br />

ay room wWh Ikaplaia.<br />

cer erteched garaga with antra slor-<br />

tck e«k<<br />

Cindy Oulnkart 525-9600<br />

CENTURY 21 HARTFORD NORTH<br />

Horses Allowed!<br />

on Bus 4 acres, lanced Ranch with<br />

creak Home ramodslad m 1994 2<br />

fua bsahe. oak cebmeta. 3 bed-<br />

roome naiaar carpeting, attached<br />

geraga $99,900<br />

Remerica<br />

HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />

459-6222<br />

Den t maa IMa spaetoua 3 bedroom<br />

lootomal. Larga updated country<br />

kitchen > fan*, room Appftancea.<br />

air. nmm Undoae, be floor laundry<br />

124$ Terrell Cl Radueed to<br />

$120 000 Ca*<br />

LAND <strong>CO</strong>NTRACT SPECIAL<br />

Opan Bun 1-6pm 2161 RoundtaMe<br />

Or. Waat. S of Palmar $ E. of Shel-<br />

don. Large redaoaalatf cmlmaal<br />

4 bedioume. 2H<br />

•/*rae*ea, dMng<br />

backs to<br />

$119,000 RaMMaTa<br />

Aak tor Syed al<br />

Van Eatay Raal Estata<br />

459-7570 or 454-0663<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

SUNDAY 1-4PM<br />

SUPER CANTON RANCH<br />

3 bedroome. family room with flre-<br />

plece. Mg kitchen. ML baaamanl. 2<br />

attached oarage Plymoutfv-CAnton<br />

Schoola. $87,900 41466 Ayrshire.<br />

o« Haggarty<br />

RICHARO B. HANES II<br />

RE/MAX BOARDWALK<br />

459-3«00 522-9700<br />

OPEN SUN. 2-5om<br />

43139 Avon St Specious 1.800<br />

sq.ft. 3 bedroom ranch, larga kKen-<br />

an opens to tamay room with natural<br />

Vaplace. 2 batha $ first floor laun-<br />

dry. exceaent location. Aak tor<br />

Thelma Taylor<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

455-7000<br />

OPEN 1-4 SUN.<br />

HILLARY- 39647 BaautMul 3 bed-<br />

country kltchsn.<br />

•£Ee<br />

th wet bar. 2 car ga-<br />

rage On* - $64,900<br />

S. oCJoy, W. of Hbi<br />

Century 21<br />

CASTELLI 525-7900<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

SCHOOLS<br />

Premodaf price being offered on this<br />

4 bedroom beauty colonial with<br />

many^oodtaa A real steel at onty<br />

CALL RON OR AL<br />

<strong>CO</strong>LDWELL BANKER<br />

347-3050<br />

PRICE REDUCED!<br />

Gorgeous 3 bedroom Colonial with<br />

s r natural llraplace. oantral air. 2<br />

car attacnad garage DaautlfU perk-<br />

flka backyard. $107,900 Caa..<br />

LORRAINE HAYES<br />

Remerica<br />

Country Ptaos, 454-4400<br />

Prime Weel <strong>Canton</strong> location tor Ms<br />

aa brick ranch on quiet court. 3 bed-<br />

room. Iam8y room hugs baaamanl.<br />

attached garaga DaagMkjl sun<br />

porch. Central air. Immaculeta<br />

$114,000<br />

RED CARPET KEIM<br />

SOUTH, INC.<br />

453-0012<br />

RANCH - $87,900<br />

Sharp 3 bedroom brick near Ford<br />

Rd 8 Snaldon. Completely remod-<br />

aled iratda, new cerpel 4 pemt. new<br />

garaga, lanced. Hurry wont<br />

est at this price<br />

Call Dave Heinrich<br />

RE/MAX 100<br />

348-3000, 453-9454<br />

SHARP. 3 bedroom. 1% beth colo-<br />

nial. updated country decor<br />

throughout, mual sea Prtoed lo aafl<br />

$102,100 By oamar 397-2667<br />

TWO ACRES<br />

wtth 1800 aq ft ranch and 40x36<br />

pola barn. (17 ft. Oaaranoa) Won't<br />

laat at $129,900<br />

CALL DANNY REA<br />

522-9700<br />

314 Plymouth<br />

BY OWNER: $ bedroom ranch m<br />

beat, famay room w/ aspleoa Ra<br />

room. 2 oar aisailiad jaraga Mak»-<br />

Vea $129,000 4W-077S<br />

CITY OF PLYMOUTH - M7.900<br />

$ badroaia m-To<br />

aI. 11* bathe, larga k<br />

pMca. oak UMSa*.<br />

let Bear leundry, i<br />

5ZrZXZUSS<br />

mm curroMCAfccoo<br />

1 years nai. 2/1 1 aero. 4<br />

bedroome, 3 kasha graol room sMt<br />

oaakaM oaWa aak woodwork<br />

and nw* «iratr9*» N4aBH-R<br />

0IA-<strong>CO</strong>UNTRY «OG€<br />

RBCANMTKBM<br />

BOUTH.BIC.<br />

m ^ o t t<br />

PLYMOUTH OTY UMTTB<br />

CEAL <strong>CO</strong>URT LOCATION Uaa229,990<br />

CM<br />

Open OMy 12«) - 600 p m.<br />

13*8 6969 tor mere mtormatton<br />

DRASTICALLY REDUCED - $50,000<br />

Below MP'*"*!. 2 ± acraa Future<br />

Me of mMon dokar home* 4 bed-<br />

rooma 3 bath*, dan or office Famay<br />

room, flraplaoa oantral Mr Lavteh<br />

wood deck^pUynouse<br />

EASY LVING<br />

For buay people Aral floor laundry,<br />

maatar bedroom, ha* maatar and<br />

wMk-fei doeets, cuMom khohen<br />

W8U UM. I W 8 BT, Wf«ifll<br />

morel $78,400 F1«8U-N<br />

ERA <strong>CO</strong>UNTRY FUDGE<br />

47.<br />

EXCLLMfVE MU.TOR NOME. 3<br />

NB8M brio* ranch. 2 boat*. 1506<br />

K Located ah a 146 a 170 tot.<br />

and aacMdaa. »1ia,«00 HMP-<br />

HMTOMC DMTR*m<br />

*ng we* Mot $ badroom<br />

Bull In Mficr*. front<br />

and 3 car<br />

lowly tomay room, new<br />

and oantral M. $107,999<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

8U8URBAN<br />

340-1212 281-1823<br />

S f S c r - —<br />

The Prudential<br />

i l i t r r Q UUaM*<br />

rXmTTj d* WCJW"<br />

REALTORS<br />

11-5660<br />

r Owned<br />

Mot very .eos yerd ae gua. wr<br />

an* M«illi~«M* *-» 9—<br />

zs-JSTVLTSS<br />

315 MorthvWo How<br />

Grand Opening Phaaa II<br />

ROYAL CROWN ESTATES<br />

NOVI<br />

Taft Rd South ot 10 Mite<br />

Elegant slngle-femlly<br />

homee Gourmet kitchen,<br />

deenjner beth. cathedral<br />

caMtnga. hrsl floor maaler<br />

auNe<br />

From $197,990<br />

CALL: 349-8969<br />

315 Mofthvttlo-Wovi<br />

NOVI OPEN SUNOAY 1-4<br />

3 bedroom 2W bath, huge Kitchen<br />

lovely fenced yard 24434 Surfslde<br />

S ot tO Mi , W ot Teft $129,900<br />

ASK FOR STEVE CASH<br />

REALTY WORLD CASH 8 ASSOC<br />

344-2886<br />

Hot First<br />

Corporals relocation lorces the sale<br />

ot this almoel new 1986 bum brick<br />

coionlel m Maple HMI Sub 2730<br />

souare ft 4 bedroom wtth den lat<br />

floor leundry. aunken tub m master<br />

beth apiral stairway, ceramic foyer<br />

ar>d > kltcheri central air and more<br />

Must seel $254 ,900<br />

The Prudential<br />

Harry S. Wolfe,<br />

R E A L T O R S<br />

421-5660<br />

independently Owned and Operated<br />

NICE IN NOVI<br />

Heve your famay picnic on thla 100<br />

X 200 park *ke setting _ Lovely 3<br />

bedroom bnck ranch with flnlahed<br />

beaemem updated, roof, carpet,<br />

doors dlshwesher. HW Heater and<br />

driveway No makit anterior 2 car<br />

home complying wtth city Regs<br />

Walk lo CMe Center $129,000<br />

RED CARPET KEIM<br />

SOUTH. INC<br />

453-0012<br />

NORTHVILLE Very nice 3 bedroom<br />

Brick Rench, central air. attached<br />

garage fenced yard, appltencea<br />

Cloee to schools 8 downtown<br />

$99,900 After 5 30pm 348-3683<br />

NORTHVILLE<br />

19600 Beck Rd Congenial 2 story<br />

colonial on 2.1 acres 2 Fireplaces,<br />

hardwood floors, formal dining<br />

bedrooma. 2'1 baths, finished<br />

ment, gazebo, tennis court 2 car<br />

geraga with electronic door opener<br />

$269 900. CM 349-4550<br />

E R A R Y M A L S Y M E S<br />

NOVI - V. ACRE<br />

Warm and charming decor In this<br />

newer home feelurlng open floor<br />

plan, large kitchen. 1st floor library.<br />

2% baths, centrsl air snd sprinkler<br />

system Price $175,500<br />

DARLEEN SMITH<br />

RE/MAX^ !00<br />

348-3000<br />

NOVI- Custom Bultt 4 bedroom co-<br />

lonial Decorator & appliance up-<br />

grades First floor master bedroom<br />

central air. H sere lot $169,900<br />

Open House Sun 1-5 349-6423<br />

NOV! - JAMESTOWNE Green 3<br />

bedroom. 1'4 beth, large kitchen,<br />

dining room with bay window greet<br />

room, lerge prtvecy deck, central<br />

air. sprinklers 24525 Jameslo-wne.<br />

$141,900 Open Sun 12-5 349-0745<br />

NOVI/LAKEFRONT RANCH<br />

4 bedroom 40412 Village Oaks, W<br />

9 Mile<br />

346-5428<br />

NOVI - Open Sundet 2-5 44583<br />

Yorkamre drrve Weal ol Novi Roed<br />

North of 10 Exceptional i bedroom<br />

1982 built ranch m valuable Jamee-<br />

town Green Sub Beeutitul kitchen,<br />

fu* beeement. garega dining room<br />

central au and more $129,900<br />

Call HMS 353-7170<br />

315 Morttivitta-Novi<br />

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-8PM<br />

20735 Meedowbrook. Novi N* ax<br />

ne> of Meedowbrook end 8 Mile Rd<br />

Over en ecre, 4 bedrooms dmmg<br />

room lamlly room, central aw 3'*<br />

beths. ?'1 car garage and much<br />

more $215000<br />

K.C.<br />

<strong>CO</strong>LONIAL REAL ESTATE<br />

453-3939<br />

NOVI OPEN Sun 1-5 23559 Cren<br />

brooke. S. oft 10 Mi , W ol Haggar<br />

ty VWege Oaks Sub 3 bedroom<br />

.!'•» beth colonial Remodeled kitch-<br />

en t bath Large country lot Swim<br />

dub $131,900 471-7473<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

Sun . Aug 5. 1-3<br />

NOVI - great family home with 4<br />

bedrooms 2v> beths. sttached ga-<br />

rage natural fireplace, IUB base-<br />

ment, cul da sac setting $182,900<br />

RED CARPET KEIM.<br />

CAROL MASON INC<br />

313 344-180C<br />

OPEN SUN 1-4<br />

Impeccable Northvilie colonial wtih<br />

•peclecuer new kitchen AH the<br />

amenities expected including 3 bed-<br />

rooma, I'* beths, formal dming<br />

room 8 den Picture perteci lot<br />

$199,900 43060 Steepteview S ot<br />

6 Mile iV of Sradner Call<br />

OPEN SAT 4 SUN 1 -4pm<br />

946 NOV! Ave N ol 8 E ol Cemei<br />

3 bedroom cokxwel, 1'i bathe lor<br />

mai dining room, Krepiace m kvlng<br />

room end family roo* central air<br />

•rid many updates compliments this<br />

reedy to move into home $146,900<br />

Call hofi Yost<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

348-6430<br />

MARY GATTO<br />

Realty Professionals<br />

476-5300<br />

Private Setting!<br />

-One Veer Old CuStom-buHTRanch<br />

with finished walk-out on ti26<br />

acres This 3.000 »o< and windows Beeutitul tlni»ned<br />

Oasement end much more $89 900<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

Hartford South<br />

464-6400<br />

316 WMtUnd<br />

Qfdft City<br />

LEAVE THE SUBDIVISIONS<br />

BEHIND - 3 acree m the Cw, ol<br />

Weetlend. custom home m urMQue<br />

aree, country kvlng. city con»eni-<br />

: encee. 3 bedroom colonial. 1 800<br />

I K It . >em*y room with hiepiaca. 2<br />

; car attached garage Much morel<br />

Ce* k» details $ 129.C<br />

316 WMtland<br />

GarCity<br />

RECKX.EO TO SELL<br />

Sprawling » bedroom rencn lee<br />

lures Family room master le»ato*y<br />

basement and more Ce* tor dei.M*<br />

317 Radford 320<br />

BEAUTIFUL ALL VINYL with spa-<br />

J.OUS deck on 27Cm«7Sft lot 2 car<br />

jarage 3 bedrooms, full beeement<br />

--.ew heating and an conditioning<br />

->ew hot water lank new carpet &<br />

vmyi fkxn m kitchen. S of yard<br />

jodded Reedy to move in Cell tor<br />

4£>o0«nlmen1 522-0176<br />

NORTH Garden City Bnck 3 bed-<br />

room ranch Qarage hnisned Oase-<br />

ment with ber updated kitchen 1<br />

( block from school Cleen Clean<br />

; immediate occu©ency, *uyer« onry<br />

179.900 391-0781<br />

On Look 1$ All It Will TAke<br />

lor you to reekze thai this a one ol<br />

'he beet beet home .slues .n Wesl-<br />

•and 1.618 square lee' ol living<br />

apace to ruse your rsmily almost '1<br />

acre ol land to roam on rOu ll be<br />

delighted when you Me this lovely 3<br />

bedroom colonuu with count rj<br />

I «nchen and lamiiy wtth hrepiace<br />

1 $' 10.000<br />

The Prudential<br />

Harry S Wolfe,<br />

R E A L T O R S<br />

462-1660<br />

Independently Owned end Opera!<br />

PRICED RIGHT<br />

- . : immaculate 3 bedroom orick 'ancn<br />

000 721-0096 I with lemuy room. 2 Ml beths msu-<br />

isted windows ettacned gerege and<br />

more<br />

B R A N D N E W<br />

- R A N C H E S<br />

Sparkling new 3 bedroom bncktront<br />

inches large 'amity sue kitchen<br />

with ooorwall lull basement, almost<br />

done P-ices s! $69 900 complete<br />

n-ome Trade m smaller home<br />

STATE W I D E M E T R O<br />

427-3200<br />

ENTERTAIN?<br />

Come see this 3 years new quekty<br />

custom bui« home on 1/3 • acre<br />

Special features include lamiiy<br />

room, forma dining room, patio,<br />

porch 2900 square teet Man, other<br />

•ealjres $138,900 N3«HA-W<br />

go* fflOGF<br />

j*a-S7«7<br />

OPEN HOUSE SUN 2-5PM<br />

25704 GLEN<br />

3 Bedroom ranch Irving ouaflers T<br />

finished basement wrth ivepiece<br />

Come see 1 Won ! lesl long Call Rod<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

Gold Key 255-2100<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 1-4<br />

6623 Mansfield<br />

S of Werren. E ot Henry Ruff •<br />

Beautiful 3 bedroom. 2 oath bnck<br />

home, firpetece. flnisned beeement.<br />

ga/age Extra clean Only $86,000<br />

RED CARPET KEIM PLUS<br />

277-7777<br />

GARDEN CITY By owner 3-4 bed-<br />

room colonial, l'i bath updated in 1<br />

out New furnace 6 2'1 car garage<br />

Prime location! $8 i,9M 261-7923<br />

GARDEN CH Y OPEN SUN 2-5<br />

32442 Wwi. Ford & Met rimer,<br />

Snare 3 bedroom. V* t>eth ranch<br />

F.mshed basemen! fu*y appnancec<br />

kltchon, central ait » garage<br />

$82 500<br />

CALL HMS 353-7170<br />

GARDEN CITY<br />

Remodeled 2 bedroom home, up-<br />

dated electric new root shmgles.<br />

zartm. me deck Frean parrt.<br />

$42 900<br />

WAVNE<br />

Spacious 1 clean. 3 bedroom ranch<br />

Country kitchen attached garage,<br />

oversaed lot Decorated wllh Im-<br />

peccable taste $57 900<br />

WESTLAND<br />

Newly decorated 3 bedroom bnck<br />

ranch Finished basement screened<br />

p*1>O attached garage. $72,000<br />

Century 21 Coo* & Assoc.<br />

326-2600<br />

nPFUIIIH<br />

29611 Joy s. Ot Joy, E oi Merranen<br />

CHARMING <strong>CO</strong>LONIAL 3 bedroom<br />

1' 1 batha. with central Mr Spacious<br />

yard newer windows and roof Neu-<br />

tral decor very dean S sharp FHA<br />

welcome $77 500 Ca* 464-0205<br />

AFFOROABLEI<br />

3 bedroom ranch with 'misned<br />

basement and 2'y car garage<br />

Updated kltoien with doorwell<br />

$61,995 Ca* 261-1823<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

SUBURBAN<br />

349-1212 261-1823<br />

GARDEN CITY - Spotless 3 bed-<br />

room bnck, lull basement, carpeted<br />

••"Oughdutr§*r*ge. $73,500 imme-<br />

diale occupency 427-1065<br />

GARDEN CITY 3 bedroom. 4tn pos-<br />

sible Bnck Ranch. 2 baths. 2 kitch-<br />

ens central *ir. 2'i orlck<br />

Morel" $80 500 CA* 422-7265<br />

HANDYMAN $PEClAL!<br />

•Vestland - Surrey Ht* araa 4 bed-<br />

room Colonial. !amity room w/Ve-<br />

piaca. "misned baaement $73,500<br />

Ask for DICK LITE<br />

Remerica"<br />

Country Place. 454-4400<br />

or home. 397-0011<br />

OPEN SUN. 2-5<br />

32636 Leon*. E oft Venoy. N of<br />

Cherry HI* don't mae this 3 bed-<br />

room bnc* beauty* Beat Big Kitchen<br />

with doorwa* to patio, centra all. 2<br />

tu* bathe, flnlahed Baaamant. 2'r 11 .rwr ip 1 riftfjl<br />

bungalow, baaement garage and<br />

terms Ca* tot details<br />

BILL JARDINE<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

Hartford South<br />

464-6400<br />

VERY SPECIAL<br />

AH bnck Haneel & Greta style cot-<br />

tage with full basement attached<br />

garage Florida room, great room<br />

with fireplace, move m condition<br />

Oray $78 900<br />

CALL OANN> REA<br />

Re- Max Boardwalk 522-9700<br />

REDFORD - Family Room<br />

Weei cered lor 3 bedroom brick<br />

•ench iv» baths. lu» beeement and<br />

getege m deswsbie neighborhood c*<br />

bnck homes Priced at $74,900<br />

DARLEEN SMITH<br />

RE/MAX 100<br />

348-3000<br />

S REDFORD<br />

3 bedroom brick ranch w/Wonda<br />

room, finished ta*emant • • * bar.<br />

centra en 2V. car garage mi opener<br />

•mmediete 'Occupancy, to move<br />

right m- $61,900<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

Co*e Realtors<br />

937-2300 455-6430<br />

Waym County<br />

302 Birmingham<br />

Cheaper Than Rent<br />

end eeey to am r*o tree 1 bedroom<br />

eajnanmn wOeO rancO with a 2"n car<br />

garege Sanfite eeeumptbon wnh low<br />

money down and an attractive *Her<br />

eel rale Open Saturday 1-4 S ol<br />

Cherry Ha W on MiddMOen to<br />

19673 Oafcwood $34 900<br />

The Prudential<br />

Harry S Wolfe,<br />

REALTORS<br />

474-5700<br />

independently Owned end Operased<br />

DETROIT - 11 room 3 bedroom<br />

bnck bungatow Needs pemtmc *<br />

carpeting $29 000 By owner<br />

18266 Manor 3*5-1719<br />

OPEN HOUSE 6090 Hannen Beeu-<br />

tiful ranch on 38 acre*. 3 bed-<br />

rooma, ftniahed beaament with wet<br />

ber. 2 beths S I7S.OOO Help-U-Se*<br />

Real Estats 454-9636<br />

OPEN SAT $ SUN 12-5<br />

Broemaloari - 3 bedroom bnck<br />

a* conditioning ItrapSaca 4 pool<br />

$89 900 671-4232<br />

oarage<br />

4 pool<br />

WAYNE STARTER<br />

I hie speoous ranch a reedy to<br />

Aiove m Featuree 2 car garaga. 3<br />

bedroms. urturty room 4 a lot more<br />

Juel $46,900. Aak tor Donne K<br />

Century 21<br />

Dynamic Realty. Inc.<br />

562-5000<br />

302 Birmingham<br />

fll II ||M«-I-I<br />

B w u m m o<br />

BtMINGHAM<br />

SAT 2-5<br />

1600 Bowers. S ol Mapw. E ot<br />

Adams Rd BaauOU B*meViam<br />

Ranch located «i super temey nmgfy-<br />

bortiood we» to downtown shops<br />

and -sslarsnu Many new "Tv-<br />

lA o»i new hoi aaiar Kea$-<br />

m root and coppai plumbing, phaa<br />

gerage and nea oemertl mil n «*i<br />

and anvewey $62 *00<br />

The Prudential<br />

Harry S. Wolfe,<br />

REALTORS<br />

462-1660<br />

$69*00<br />

LOOK NO FURTHERJt<br />

TMa one a W Newer fcmaoa 6 cen-<br />

tra Mr m June I960 Newer hot «s<br />

Mr heater at March 1940 TMa 3<br />

bedroom ranch haa hardwood Moors<br />

m BMng room « 3 bedroome Ftn-<br />

mhmS beeement \a* beeutitul inorr,<br />

pma C — iu tana are included 4<br />

mucti mora OrOy $70,000<br />

YOtmSCARCHtSENOED<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

SAT i-4 PU<br />

331M JOHN HAUK - SpoMel<br />

ich -ar 2 M M<br />

ment and 7 car aorooa anting on a<br />

country Ma let tar oiwy $72 soo<br />

ASK KWMCMCA<br />

Century 21<br />

J. Scott, Inc.<br />

522-3260<br />

oaw Houac 14131 CANLaoM $<br />

bm&rttom rancfi.<br />

oaot Mouaa iaoi mil<br />

*«. t-4 m m * taB»«a a *a<br />

aaA<br />

4A»f TNOuaAMOa<br />

^ E L P ^ E L L<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

A BEAUTYI<br />

Low monthly payment<br />

than rem on this eharp 2 Dedroom<br />

ranch with p segment $ 3 tiered<br />

deck $ mcuh more Only $44,500<br />

JOE MARCHESOTTI<br />

Realty Profeasionais<br />

476-5300<br />

All Brick Araa<br />

li s cheaper man rent to own this 3<br />

bedroom bnck ranch in reos ouwt<br />

arae ol ftedlord Owners have re-<br />

tired and regret leevk<br />

room, eat-In kllchan.<br />

menl wtth bar. new centra ar. and 2<br />

car garaga they anfoyed so much<br />

Pnced to sell at $64,900<br />

OWN DON T RENT<br />

A three bedroom ranch with wring<br />

room, dining room. kBcnen lit floor<br />

laundry, fenced yard. $52 900<br />

F33BW-W<br />

ERA <strong>CO</strong>UNTRY RIDGE<br />

474-3303<br />

WESTLAND<br />

4 bedroom colonial<br />

Ideal tor large tenkiy Finished baae-<br />

ment and large 2 car garaga Shows<br />

pride ol ownership! Aak tor Janette<br />

Proalee<br />

RE/MAX DEARBORN SUBURBAN<br />

541-0900<br />

The Prudential<br />

Harry S. Wolfe.<br />

REALTORS<br />

474-5700<br />

independently Owned and Operated<br />

DEARBORN HTS,<br />

Over 1200 Sfl ft of country awvg. 4<br />

oedrooms lorma dining room, up-<br />

dated silchen. first Aoor unary,<br />

maintenance tree exiertor plue<br />

lerge mechanics gerage. aRDng an a<br />

large lot $48,900<br />

DISTRICT a7 SCHOOLS<br />

Cute, maintenance tree 3 bedroom<br />

starter or retiree home with 2 car<br />

garage Homa a located on a comer<br />

$ garaga entrance a on side. Ntoe<br />

Florida room otf beck tor your<br />

morning cofleel Priced to ae« at only<br />

$65,900<br />

Century 21<br />

J. Scott. Inc.<br />

522-3200<br />

WESTLAND OPEN SUN 2-6<br />

wood<br />

Beeutitul al new 3 bedroom 2 bath<br />

ranch Move m and relax Al amem-<br />

tlee Priced to sa* $87,500<br />

CALL HMS 353-7170<br />

THIS IS ITI!<br />

BeeutiM bey window _ _<br />

large Ivlng room, wood floors neu-<br />

tra decor $ open Boor plan Nlcery<br />

Ibeahed taasmsnl Updetee mdude<br />

aghf oak knehan onboard*, root.<br />

1 now windows $ ovar-<br />

den Ctty 's<br />

W Mng room. It<br />

Doorwsi to paflo<br />

LNtng room<br />

L Kechen haa<br />

aa I cabinet*. apm><br />

MM MM 4 uMty<br />

CLEAN - CLEAN<br />

$79 900<br />

CKMAM<br />

THE GREAT ESCAPE<br />

dapt M wm Mt| room oar M-<br />

rega Hi.HO<br />

REA80NA8CE RANCH<br />

TM* *<br />

Century 21<br />

J. Scott, Inc.<br />

saa-MOo<br />

w p m wmmm<br />

OamurytlOiaM<br />

Aak tor Aim<br />

ATTENTION FIRST TIME BUYERS<br />

3 bedroom one story bungalow with<br />

beaament $ 2 cer garage looking<br />

tor someone to fix me up. FHA'VA<br />

terms $46,000 Caa<br />

BiJI Lima<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

477-1111<br />

DEARBORN WEST - Large<br />

ala J bedroom fYanWai<br />

dan. tormal dkung room. Braplate.<br />

finished baaamant. nautral decor.<br />

new heating i centra air. very deetr-<br />

abie neighborhood. 2% car garaga.<br />

cioee to schools $132,000<br />

Appointment only 542-2307<br />

BY OWNER - Brtck 3 bedroom Bun-<br />

oalow 2's car gerage Clarancevae<br />

Schools Al appaancea New knc*v-<br />

en 6 root Many extra* 2 wee* oc-<br />

cupancy $54,900 537-6844<br />

alumlnKn s«ded home with 1% new<br />

cer garaga $43 SOO Caa after 5pm<br />

536-7T93<br />

CALL DON OW DORIS<br />

REDFORO<br />

REDUCED" PRICED TO MOVE'<br />

TMa home a a super starter with 3<br />

bedrooms. 1 to! beth kodian with<br />

separata dmmg room. M flnlahed<br />

MAYFAIR 522-8000<br />

CALL NOW $2900 Moves You In<br />

FMA-VA Bnck 3 badroom 15<br />

i garage $67,500. P4J $497<br />

HURRY CALL MME STRAUB<br />

Ra 'Mex Weal<br />

CHECK IT OUT!<br />

3 bedroom home » 4 Radtord<br />

nelghtentood Perfect Starter<br />

'Was Greet •chocks flint hot<br />

dtomg room 6 to*<br />

cerpetlng $ Homa<br />

mm took at FHA A*lng $64 900<br />

Asa tor <strong>CO</strong>ON LEWKl/T<br />

Remerica<br />

HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />

420-3400<br />

Call Kevin or Virginia<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

M1-0700<br />

CACL CHUCK OVEMM*<br />

MAYFAIR 522-6000<br />

oaawauM 1-4 i r m i<br />

Waal M l a M o*a S<br />

sae<br />

a a g v < a s n r a c s t s a *<br />

RtcyQWO Twa. f w feekng Ftonds<br />

room., btxsry 4 oedroom* 2'1<br />

beths Birminghsm Schools<br />

t?59 900<br />

JANETTE ENOELHAROT<br />

644-6700<br />

MA* BROOCK. INC REALTORS<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

Ouerton Lake Estate* coloreel with<br />

4 bedrooms. 2'-t beths, fomtfy room,<br />

end e Ftonds room Oek loots<br />

Losds of ~-e»*rm throughout<br />

$375,000<br />

JANETTE ENGELHAROT<br />

644-6700<br />

MAX BROOCK. INC . REALTORS<br />

BIRMINGHAM S Btoomflstd tfb<br />

loge Sharp 3 badroom i*xii. 2 fu*<br />

bath*. tamOy room. »apiece In *v-<br />

ng room t aeemarit. 2 cer gerege.<br />

herdwood floors, completer, re-<br />

done. immediate occupancy<br />

$ 166.500 644-2607 256-3430<br />

OPEN SUN. 2-5<br />

6795 Gtonwey S ot Maple. E ot<br />

Mtodtobett 4 bedoom. 3 fu* beth<br />

Connecticut Cap* Cod on aknoef 5<br />

wooded acraa Formal tvtng t din-<br />

ing rooms, tamay room. Ibrary Flor-<br />

ida room and wa*-out lower level<br />

$459 000<br />

, 626-37 00<br />

Cranbrook<br />

Inc<br />

BIRMINGHAM SCHOOLS<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5<br />

15921 REEDMERE<br />

W ol GraanMM, W of Beverly Rd<br />

Ctiarmmg rench - greet "CM*" ap-<br />

peal 3 bedroome 2 bathe fam*y<br />

room. 2 flrepleoee baaamant. 2 car<br />

$174,000<br />

1W70 BEVERLY RD.<br />

E at! noutlfald. W ot Pierce<br />

Ei c—ant value - queery brick ranch<br />

batha. tam»y room. 2 Biaptacaa.<br />

ad at $124,000<br />

SUSAN TEDES<strong>CO</strong><br />

He/Mas in The HM<br />

646-5000<br />

Specious Georgetown Green home<br />

wtth 4 betfroome. 2V» oethe, tsmay<br />

room with fireplace, screened<br />

porch: a*<br />

treed yard m e great<br />

$212,900<br />

ENGELHAROT<br />

644-6700<br />

MAX BROOCK. INC REALTORS<br />

a larga tread yi<br />

_ - • - a, t ^ - -4<br />

f n*ymcx3moou<br />

JAKCTTEENGE<br />

302 Bumtngham<br />

BJoomMd<br />

302 Birmingham<br />

CHARMING downtown 3 beoroom<br />

I bein porch Oeck nardwood<br />

hoots $153 000 367 Ferndale<br />

642-4672<br />

CITY OF BLOOMFIELD HULLS<br />

Ouaaty omrt Tudor by Graea Pro-<br />

Isssionstty decoreted end updeled<br />

tfirv-out MarOfe enlry. peneled li-<br />

brary. tormal dmmg room huge<br />

great room * femay room, wtnte tor-<br />

mice Kitcfien. 3 Vepiecee pool wen<br />

spa tmietSed Jower level Mk-oui<br />

nee entertemment atee total pnva-<br />

cy 3 car attached gerege Aaung<br />

$425,000<br />

PLEASE ASK FOR<br />

SYLVIA STOTZKY<br />

The Michigan Group<br />

Ml 9606 or H1-4100<br />

OPEN SUN. 1-4<br />

BLOOMFIELD VILLAGE<br />

3356 Morning view Terrece N ot<br />

Maple W ot Crendrook, 3 bedroom<br />

Colonial with Ibrary finltfl Florid*<br />

room, rec room. 2<br />

303 Waat BtoomAaM<br />

Orchard Laka<br />

FRANKLIN - Open Sunday 2-6<br />

32501 Hovertord Soutr ol 14. Weal<br />

ot T steai apti Outeteniang 4 bed-<br />

room. Zi beth. 2400 square laat trt-<br />

tevel Home on needy en acre Gor-<br />

geoue manor Big lamdy room.<br />

Lovety large kitchen, nea eapoc.<br />

Greet location Ba iiwaaiaai acNoote<br />

$190,900<br />

Ca« HMS 363-7170<br />

GRACIOUS BLOOMFIELD CotorM<br />

on wiggndlr a'll wooded sett*y 4<br />

Badi o orwa, 2't betha Blui.niia*k.l<br />

HMBcttools $259,500<br />

Caa Arm Hersnw, 647-6400<br />

HELP MY OWNERS MOVE! From<br />

thl* wonOerKk 4 oedroom cctoraal e<<br />

OluiJii*etd Twp. Mlh over 3.000<br />

square leet lecturing tanWy room<br />

ptua kbrery Cool ott m the mground<br />

pool m your own privela yard<br />

$244 900<br />

961-6700<br />

E<br />

j a* otters Reduced lo<br />

Contact me Goldstein<br />

NEW LISTINGS<br />

LOCATION. LOCATION lOCATION<br />

Immaculate center he* cotonlel In<br />

rteoirable Be m* n/»eiti Farms Subdl-<br />

vMon Updeled kitcfien. mlcrpwoie.<br />

neutral decor, new tumece. centra<br />

SSr 1st Boor leundry Btocinmlad<br />

HM School* Move-m condition<br />

$164,900<br />

BUILDER S CLOSE-OUT<br />

Bloomfield HM<br />

$195,000<br />

Brick Tudor In lovely Shaker<br />

Heights Umqus studio cetang m tor-<br />

mal kvlng room and dining room<br />

wrth beeutitul windows ol the BCTs 3<br />

bedrooms. 2 to* beths snd powder -<br />

room. tam*y room with Ikeptara.<br />

wet bar. wood Itoot Beet price m<br />

area Ctoee to enprseen sj<br />

DlciomBetd HM QuaBty bw*l by<br />

Otympta Home* fopiaar Younge-<br />

ber aorary, 1*1 floor laundry<br />

$240,000 Aak lor...<br />

Kathy Piazzon<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

644-4700<br />

NEW LISTINGS<br />

1947 <strong>CO</strong>NTEMPORARY Custom-<br />

butt ranch, m Ouanon Lake Es-<br />

tates Exceptional layout. 4 bed-<br />

roome. 2 bathe, and over 2500 eq<br />

ft . $299,000 647-7100<br />

FRESHLY DE<strong>CO</strong>RATED, beeutffjr,<br />

memtomed 4 bedroom cotonsai<br />

Fabulous 2-tiered deck overlooking<br />

yard and per* Won't last! $175,000.<br />

447-7100<br />

LOVELY 4 BEDROOM colonial m<br />

Nottingham ForM Muatad on s<br />

quiat a*-de-eec with prlvete yard<br />

We* mamtmed and Bena-igttan'i<br />

schools $242,900 447-7100<br />

RALPH<br />

MANUEL<br />

8tRMMGHAk<br />

Orsng room,<br />

roome. 1 beer<br />

ed porch ten<br />

Land oorarac<br />

- 1011 BarmeMa<br />

large KltcMn. 2 bad-<br />

gMeeed screen heel<br />

nd yard. 2 cer garage.<br />

$78,900<br />

BMMQHAI<br />

home 1Hcar<br />

Wa* Kaptt M<br />

1894 Mori<br />

* 2 Badnxmi Bnck<br />

jm i iDonxjoc'<br />

bic m o<br />

BY OWNER - 3 betk ooms. 2 beths.<br />

Kitcfien. *vtng room 4 MnBy room,<br />

atlecfted 2 car garag* For AppL.<br />

Day*. 642-0148 Eta 829-7466<br />

OPEN HOUSE SON AUG S. 2-5<br />

new Mtmg n waaoioetar v Mg*<br />

354 Datebioos 3 bedroom. 2 beth.<br />

tamay room. 2 fWapiece*, baaement.<br />

eetikig Priced below ar<br />

js m Sub<br />

CALL LYNN BAKER<br />

The Prudential Greet Lake* Realty<br />

6*6-6000<br />

647-7 too or 540-9356<br />

RALPH<br />

MANUEL<br />

OPtN BUN 2-6PM<br />

1529 AROMOOR<br />

8 of Ouarton. E i* i anew<br />

Haw if* 4 beOoom 2 story home<br />

Double lot SH bathe, npnns Mng<br />

I to $329 000<br />

PLEASE AaK FOR<br />

SYLVIA rrOTWY<br />

The I<br />

CUSTOM <strong>CO</strong>NTEMPORARY with 4<br />

bedroome $ 2V> Mthe Firei Hoc<br />

meetor bedroom * Mm wah Romen<br />

tub * gseee tltower Buat m 19M<br />

Brum I open Itoot pien ceaiedta<br />

i' elkigs. Berbei carpel centra ew<br />

W BtoomMd Scfiooie $219,000<br />

CALL TE» HASTEN<br />

The Pruoenua Greet lanes Realty<br />

343-3636 or 95 I-6100<br />

MINT 6 CLEAN W BtoomMW 3<br />

bedroom. 21 beth cotonw Huge<br />

roome Orcutai floor plan $149,900<br />

MAX BROOCK 626-4000<br />

NEW LISTING<br />

now sfMs oontomporery open Itoor<br />

pten seat mate 2-elory toyei greet<br />

room with reutted ceOmg and met<br />

die Hreplece end wei bat $249 300<br />

RALPH<br />

MANUEL<br />

m Group<br />

441-4100<br />

PREMIER PROPERTIES<br />

CHy of Btoomaato HWa<br />

OPEN SUN 2-5PM<br />

263 Pine fMge<br />

E ott LaMar. N of Long Lake<br />

MeonHcenl newer ludor atyta home<br />

inEcfio ndga Over 9000 aq. ft. ot<br />

IMng aree on Ota Brat 4 second<br />

Root HOI tub room Larga sOne eas-<br />

ier 4'n car<br />

CHESTNUT RUN NORTH<br />

Outstandmg 5 bedrpotn<br />

yard. sprmsJw «j«*ni,<br />

drtve. BlL. i*«H MM<br />

$739,960<br />

CALL SHARON KIPTYK<br />

The<br />

PRICED TO SELL!<br />

BLOOMF«J> HILLS SCHOOLS<br />

4726 PICKERING HO<br />

OPEN SUN 2-5PM<br />

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY<br />

Weal oft Frankln Rd Juel North of<br />

Franfcln Cider MB<br />

Freeh. Contemporary 3 bedroom, 2<br />

beth Ranch an baaiiHkl private<br />

treed lot Newer kMcMn. cerma mil<br />

tumaoa root, deck 6 hot lub<br />

Onuahed Beeement aM eat Mr.<br />

sptmkiw * sons ity eyeteme<br />

$199,500 861-1546<br />

REDUCED<br />

—328.000—<br />

BEAUTIFUL LAKE VIEWS<br />

Appr<br />

m tfss<br />

Mached<br />

try fltu*<br />

ftnMhad lower Mel tor lot* oI enter-<br />

nmg space MegnMcam mler<br />

•nd locettonf H-63789<br />

HANNETT, INC.<br />

REALTORS<br />

646-6200<br />

UNDER <strong>CO</strong>NSTRUCTION<br />

Tpertacuter treed location Btoom-<br />

fletd HM Schools. Flrsi «oor mseter<br />

bedroom siats with etanpool. beeu-<br />

titul custom kltctien aWi large nook<br />

6 morning room e*th etudto oaang*.<br />

sKytsghts $ 9i apiece 2x6 exterior<br />

montha Pertect t*ne to dtoooe nte-<br />

aor colors $ IIIEMIM. Custom buM<br />

by Jolm Richer da<br />

Cora.<br />

Development<br />

540-4232<br />

W BLOOMFIELD - outstanding<br />

4150 sq ft custom bi«l colonial<br />

with sped* leahjres throughout<br />

Crown moldings, horilsmnfl Boors. 3<br />

faotaca* uauiws*; room P^ie<br />

wood panaMS den. 4 epeocsa M-<br />

dooms plus saimg room Mr. *ecun-<br />

ty Pnvete ireed lot 20>40 reer<br />

dock $396,000 Caa 865-200<br />

Cranbrook Aaeoc Inc., rieetlciri<br />

MM MAA* nil, nwfialil<br />

W j W we i DKM11119IU<br />

Orchard Laka<br />

OPEN SAT ANO SUN 2-5<br />

720 Long Lake Rd. E of Telegreph<br />

bnck rsncfi Beeutituky<br />

3 bedroom. bath*, country kMdv-<br />

en. tamdy room, aummw porch.<br />

$149,900<br />

SUSAN TEDES<strong>CO</strong><br />

m The H M<br />

ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL<br />

OPEN SUNOAY 2-6<br />

BLOOMFIELD HILLS - BeouWU 3<br />

bedroom. 2H bath country ranch on<br />

gorgeous lot with n aain. Onty<br />

$169,500 Ce* Deve Beatty<br />

Smaateng great r<br />

large 4 badroom<br />

nH Opan plan tor<br />

447-7100 or 647-9999<br />

JUST<br />

Beverly<br />

bedroom. 2Vt bathe. Georgetown<br />

colonial. Anderson bay etndowe.<br />

ST LISTED BY OK<br />

HM Btrmmgham<br />

4 tsmOy room «Mi HrepMia, larga<br />

dock. aNuatad on gorgeous lot.<br />

$212,000 433-3271<br />

BEVERLY HILLS CUSTOM RANCH<br />

dan. sun porctv meny detune fea-<br />

tures 1961120 lot $167,900 Open<br />

Sal-Sun 1-6om. 31820<br />

Ords or cai<br />

BEVERLY HILLS<br />

B L O O M f f E L O H t L L S<br />

Almost an acre at lean and gard*<br />

Spacious flnaned wakout ranch,<br />

we* mamtamad. 4 oediuutia 3 tu*<br />

bath*, centra ar, dan. fam#r room.<br />

2 flrepiecee $172,000 Aak tor BEV<br />

RALPH MANUEL<br />

647-7100<br />

BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP<br />

GREAT BLOOMFCLD location ap-<br />

pro*. * acre ot prime pnaparty m<br />

araa ot mar* aspanafve norr<br />

Greet potatBa n tha 3 bedro<br />

brtck ranch LMig roam wfth nekt-<br />

on<br />

BtrmmgMm colo-<br />

I Open pan tar Mn*y and arMr-<br />

taming. BeeutltU private yard, large<br />

cuetom<br />

Great buy at $224,900 31043 Old<br />

i(N ot 13 MM. W ol Lahoarl<br />

rMtLL 647-1900; 444-64M<br />

bedrooms, X" beths, Tersague al-<br />

mond tile $ plush carpeting<br />

tfirougriout Famdy room, gtoeood m<br />

hrepsece Ibrary. Bret Boor laundry,<br />

decking plue spa. centra mr. prolae-<br />

MonaBy andeceped A plus, re<br />

$233 000<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

Premiere<br />

626-8800<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5PM<br />

6904 VALLEY SPRING<br />

(E. of InksM. S ot Maple)<br />

Begem. 3 bedroom brick<br />

ranch am large windows<br />

end<br />

A NEW<br />

EXECUTIVE RENTAL<br />

With opaon to purchaae 3 bed-<br />

1 monthe rent I sacsaity depoea re-<br />

quired ImmirtM* occupency Opan<br />

Sun l-4pm 4494 lOddan VsBey<br />

West of Orchard Lake Road. North<br />

oft Pontlec TrsB<br />

-Century 21<br />

J- Scott, Inc.<br />

522-3200<br />

W DEARBORN BRICK RANCH<br />

3 Bedrooms. 2 baths, finished baa<br />

$206 000<br />

ANN FENNER S*>*GEL<br />

644-4706 737-2474<br />

BEVERLY HILLS<br />

schools Opsn Sun. 1-5. M o by sp-<br />

Booor laundry. $V*B.OOO<br />

RED CARPET KEIM<br />

MAPLE. INC.<br />

S53t5868 642-6500<br />

BLOOMFIELD<br />

319 Qroaaa Pokita<br />

rage 2<strong>1990</strong> ra sr lee (LaMar<br />

BMjre we Bat. $187X100 644-<br />

GROSSE POdtTE CITY ^ poverty<br />

16 Sycamore Lane Muat<br />

eteel M $33* 000 300 ft tram IM<br />

$600,000 range Leal chance to gal<br />

a super home 4 location a Ms<br />

price 3 or 4 bedioowia. 4 Ml beths.<br />

beouMuOy lendeceped AJ<br />

emenMee Opan Bun 2-6 or by<br />

844-1<br />

OPEN SUN. 1-4<br />

17234 BiRWOOD<br />

(8 ot 14 i*k E at liuiMBU)<br />

Almoet 3000 sq. ft ranah. $ bad-<br />

rooma. 2 beths. nrsry. horMn<br />

Boar*. [19BIR1 $138,000<br />

<strong>CO</strong>LDWELL BANKER<br />

Wg^re<br />

room m*ke M 3 bedroom baai<br />

ranch * great plaoe to Bve. plue Over<br />

2700 sq a F*m*yroom. 1« floor<br />

laundry. cfccuM drNe plue much<br />

more-$214,900. 861-4770<br />

ERA RYMAL SYMES<br />

BLOOMFCLD TWP- Nea conetruc-<br />

tton. 4.100 *q« CotorM<br />

4 beOooms. *H baaa. 2<br />

piece Oek Boor m den with<br />

wet bar. Profeeaionai<br />

lendeceping Birmtnghem<br />

acfioois $340,000<br />

646-1800<br />

<strong>CO</strong>LDWELL BANKER<br />

Sctiwattzar Raal Eatata<br />

OPEN SUN. 1-4<br />

43 IS CHAMBERLAIN<br />

IN ol^14 MM W ot Wtng Lake)<br />

Rare hBtop ranch baddng to seres<br />

ol woods. 3 bedrooma. 2<br />

(1BCHA) $159,900<br />

<strong>CO</strong>LDWELL BANKER<br />

^chwaHzaTHaal Estata<br />

642-2400<br />

OPEN SUN. 2-5<br />

370 S amwil. S oft Maple. E ol<br />

BANKERS<br />

Raatty. Inc.<br />

656-9000<br />

A WORLD APART<br />

A Gracious Setting<br />

Backing lo woods on s go* <strong>CO</strong>IWB<br />

ledroom cotonM deafened a*i<br />

unction FMI Boor meaM bed-<br />

m Mold's quarters oft kllcnen<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

SUNDAY 2-5<br />

5T2C Weel Mepte<br />

Jim DePorre<br />

646-5000<br />

tank 8 root Ntoaty decor<br />

lot Grea* buy at $42,900<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

Cola RaaMora<br />

937-2300 455-6430<br />

^CATHY LYONS_<br />

RALPH MANUEL<br />

•647-7100H<br />

Absolutely Amazing<br />

Farmlngton HM» Spae<br />

a KJmay requeet Snw*> GI<br />

CENTURY 21 MJLI<br />

I Corporate Traroaarea S f l<br />

1861-8700 966-9901. or 441-8117<br />

REDUCED<br />

•FOR QUICK SALE]<br />

Moving out Ol I M LtfMy $<br />

room. »<br />

lot fi 19 800 Henry $ * » •<br />

kARTNERB. 549-6409M<br />

^•RE/MAX PARTNERS"<br />

BHBLA MOnGAMMOTM<br />

RALPH MANUEL<br />

CENTURY 21 " i<br />

HARTFORD<br />

RALPH MANUEL<br />

I f* * a r | ELEGANT RANCH<br />

•h9««rJB<br />

3 pk* lots of -ess T4 cm<br />

cr-T<br />

«LL CHUCK OVEMTRRW<br />

MAYFAIR 522-8000<br />

Ctoee te teem. $ >*»tta*. »<br />

, , J 1 iR0M«LDT0aR-H<br />

( N. or |<br />

hj».o« Adama)<br />

OPEN SUN 1J30-3PM<br />

Nad Carpal Kaim<br />

•• IBM<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

S J y<br />

HANNETTINC<br />

R1W.TORS<br />

646-6200<br />

•OPBW >UW. 3:30-5:30<br />

>703 TOWM. •<br />

HANNETT. INC<br />

r o m<br />

646-6200<br />

HANNETT, INC<br />

• m a l t o m<br />

646-6200<br />

OPEN SUN 1-6<br />

4171 OM Dominion Drive W al<br />

OrcMrd Laka Roed N ol Walnut<br />

Lake ftoed Mat-out on beautMUi<br />

dad lot to 7 acre perk 4 bed<br />

room. 3vi beth bnck CotonM 2.7Q0<br />

sq.ft.. 2 dscks. IMng. dmmg 6 tsnery<br />

e w/Waptaoe. Ibrery first floor<br />

idry. Mgs n * i sune. centra<br />

M. automatic sprtnfcisrs. PsM wm-<br />

a. new Carrier 90 ivsnace. many<br />

axtrsel Move-In condition 1<br />

$219,000 Buyers only 681-9124<br />

SMASHING <strong>CO</strong>NTEMPORARY nee-<br />

tled *mong*t the woods<br />

Tomnurrnw e*Me lornecs kricfien<br />

pr>v*e«ee $106,000 MTV<br />

MAX I 624-4000<br />

SYLVAN lA&£--3-bedcoom r fts»<br />

•nMtouee. lerae ot. ts*e<br />

3csr garaga $149,900<br />

682-9475<br />

WEST 8LOOMFIED RANCH' A 3<br />

badroom. 2 beth homa located on a<br />

wooded lot W Bioomrieso<br />

£&oT TNE $144,900<br />

MAX BAOOCK 626-4000<br />

WEST BLOOMFIELD - New<br />

Conetruclton Middle Straits Lake<br />

prliMges 3 badroom. 1'* bath<br />

CmnrM Beeement garaga. *re-<br />

ptace. atr. Pack, carpal Opan Sun<br />

2-6pm. 7T77 Circle E ol Hag»erTy<br />

S ol M e r d m $129 900<br />

879-2248<br />

WEST .BLOOMFIELD Opan Sal-<br />

Sun 1-6 5199 Foreetdele Cl<br />

Mepte r srmmgton Ftds immecutete<br />

4 bedroom. 2% bath cotonM. large<br />

partect raMatlnn 6 an-<br />

' *e caipawig. centra"<br />

OtoomBNd Sow*<br />

MM ses $187,900 7B6-C339<br />

WEST BLCKMFmO-Open Sun 2-5<br />

setts ig tor greet<br />

iMafMd LOOUJN PINES <strong>CO</strong>NDO<br />

3/4 bediouna 214 Oethe 2 lire-<br />

places. dock Almost 2300 eq ft<br />

Move m 8 priced loss* at $139 900<br />

8616 Red Cedar (N of wmorn W of<br />

Lochenerit Ca* lor deecttone<br />

ROSALEE MILL 947-1900; 644-5499<br />

WEST BLOOMFIELD<br />

WEST BLOOMFIELD WOOOS ^14^8,<br />

ly room. 4 larga bedraoete, central<br />

M. sprmtaer ijilsn $W7.900<br />

851-4700<br />

GORGEOUS BRICK RANCH mOk.<br />

tr M l wMout 3 badrooma. fc-<br />

mg $ tamay roome. dock, potto<br />

Otrmptc atte in-<br />

ground pool I ioi.ee $ property a<br />

muat tee $179,900 851-4700<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

MJL <strong>CO</strong>RPORATE<br />

TRANSFEREE SERVICE<br />

851-6700<br />

SLOOMFCLQ By owner 4 1<br />

AtetM<br />

agn 3500 *q t<br />

brokers cmnsiieauii $18B.S00<br />

Days 737-2929 Eves 981-4764<br />

W BLOOMFIELD<br />

<strong>CO</strong>MMERCE TWP<br />

1636 Van Stone Or E. of<br />

N of Oakley Love m Brat a<br />

stunning BT buat 1900 square<br />

and boot pt9*iH*i 3 badroom<br />

dan. 2 beths. famay room wWi Bre-<br />

p M enermmg kMcMn. srini l<br />

Ightmg throughout Centra ar. ga-<br />

raoa and mora $174,900<br />

Commerce Tap Opan Sunday 3-6.<br />

3640 Loch Bend W ot ilegaaiy N.<br />

Mr iB buat<br />

taadng ol Northern Mtchigaii Lake<br />

on — - -<br />

2Vt b*<br />

greet room and more<br />

$244,900<br />

Commerce Tap by eppeivnail<br />

bidder's own rtrearw home Inoreds-<br />

bla queery end beeuty 3 specSous<br />

bedrooma. *pi 'a:iM maoM auM.<br />

2 tu* bathe Hug* dan tormaniMng<br />

M rekje<br />

Your* tor only $153,000<br />

2-6. On v<br />

" IB0 S."<br />

dock. 8B21 Aiden dr. S ol W9Me E,<br />

al Keith SMMng MfegM cap*<br />

cod 3 bedrooms plus let Boor mne-<br />

Dreem location S314.9B0<br />

•uniooH<br />

RE/MAX In Bie HILLS Ask for<br />

ftOa<strong>CO</strong>ALE PAMARBA<br />

m


10€*<br />

OAE Thursday, August 2. <strong>1990</strong><br />

_ A W E S O M E<br />

S ? 5 s s « «<br />

room* overtook pool/<br />

_ Circle This One<br />

rwil—III condtaon. Klmo*rty how<br />

' laundry.<br />

"**'tannd 4 damentary *6 In mbl<br />

Century 21<br />

Horn* Center<br />

4 476-7000<br />

*ai/t*ui-wooo SETTING tor<br />

'«ldaied ranch idand kitchen,<br />

oadng*, dcydghta. wadout<br />

*d w«h family room, game<br />

NKim. l»«dy doorwdi to4arge doc*<br />

3o much mora $179,900<br />

AJ8T REDUCED - • thla iwtanpy<br />

I 4 badroom. 2H balh, up-<br />

•otding extra larga yard 1<br />

Nm» Price Vat $154,500<br />

PILLARED <strong>CO</strong>LONIAL wtth 4 bad-<br />

rooma. 3* batha. Nawar parqud<br />

Itooong in toyer 4 powder room.<br />

Nautrd decor throughout Fu* baae-<br />

ment Flraplaoa m tmHy room Only<br />

«M6.900<br />

SMASHING RANCHER<br />

5***?wrtarTH>or«r^'taSr"<br />

304 Farmington<br />

Community Pool In Sub<br />

Modndatf eaaer Hyi bring a* at-<br />

tar* on M* 3 badroom brick ranch,<br />

ctaan ** a M a w m a grad tamly<br />

kitchen up-<br />

$47,500<br />

The Prudential<br />

Harry S. Wolfe,<br />

R E A L T O R S<br />

462-1660<br />

independent* Owned and Oparalad<br />

904 Farmington<br />

<strong>CO</strong>NTEMPORARY ELEGANCE<br />

oualom tfvuout<br />

doom. 2 atary<br />

K«ng room with<br />

fireplace 4 dudto cednga wd bar<br />

open* lo mod dack Formal dkdig<br />

room. Find* room with buM-ma, %•<br />

brary, gourmd char* Jaajni uncri-<br />

an. drga loyar ndh »r»jw. Mi 4n-<br />

lehed M*-oul baaamant adh m<br />

FARMINGTOU MILLS: 3<br />

Cotomd Flraplaoa. 2* car garaga<br />

Larga lot. Comptoa* rekxpiahed<br />

Mual Sedf $66,500 Eve* 442-0134<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS BY OWNER<br />

Cuatom 4 badrooma. 2H oatha.<br />

2.400 «) ft. mground pool. Old<br />

4225.000 474-5006<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

contamporary tudor 4 badroom.<br />

2V% bath. 2,500 *q ft Magnfflomt<br />

2-iavd fleck, wdk-out<br />

. pratty landacapad yard<br />

on 0$ acra 4224.000 Opan 3d 4<br />

Sun l-« PM NE cornar Power 4<br />

Dohany 474-4742<br />

piaaaura 10 »how<br />

Super floor pim<br />

m. $128,700<br />

Century 21<br />

Today 855-"2000<br />

1988 & 1989 CENTURION<br />

Award Winning Office .<br />

BETTER THAN RENT<br />

Badroom bungdnw wtth beaa-<br />

roo». 1,000 Sq Ft. 455.000<br />

SETT IE DAVtS<br />

RE/MAX EXECUTIVE 737-4600<br />

BRICK <strong>CO</strong>LONIAL: Woodad setting.<br />

4 badioorn. 2 fireplace*. dan. bay<br />

alndoai*. Many extraaf 2700 |<br />

aq ft. $214,900. I.R E G 624-2996<br />

FARMINGTON KILLS<br />

Specious 4 badroom colonld. pro-<br />

Iwdondf) landacapad. 2'4 batha.<br />

lormd dining room. library'dm.<br />

xxn. ful baaamanl partial')'<br />

HEPPARD<br />

4 7 8 - 2 0 0 0<br />

F A R M t N G T O N H t L L S<br />

"SPLISH - SPLASH"<br />

Spravdng 3 badroom brick ranch In<br />

Farmlngton* K and al (wood sub<br />

Beeutitul updatad kitchen with<br />

nook, family room. fireplace. huge<br />

maatar oulta. baaamanl. larga pri-<br />

vate cornar tot. mground pod, «da<br />

antry oversized garaga - 4124,444<br />

851-0770<br />

E R A R Y M A L S Y M E S<br />

oaaar rac room, oantrd air. 3% car<br />

garaga Homa orertookmg wooded<br />

ravine 4365.000<br />

EXECUTIVE TUOOR<br />

Partact tandy noma adh many spe-<br />

4 badroom brick<br />

radng* 4 wood burning ftraptace. *-<br />

kitchen wfth breaktad araa. Sun-<br />

room. neutrd daoor. parttdty ftrv<br />

ahad baaamant. 2V» batha. Id floor<br />

laundry. pr plead ona»j landacapad<br />

artachad 2% atda garege. 4219.900<br />

SPECTACULAR RANCH<br />

Abaotutaty beautiful 3 badroom<br />

bnc* homa oftars gred room wtth<br />

Irsptace 4 vat bar. larga foyer, lor-<br />

md dMng room, oounlry kitchen<br />

w«h bud-ma, patto 4 deck. Id Boor<br />

laundry, protaaatondty finished<br />

baaamant. attached 2H car akta ga-<br />

raga. 4234.900<br />

EXTRAORDINARY<br />

ClaaMc 4 apactoua badroom. 2 atory<br />

brtck homa oftar* larga totng room,<br />

lormd dMng room. kOcdan wrth<br />

bud-kna, braakfaal araa. 2 «u* 4 2<br />

had batha. huga tamay room. Id<br />

floor laundry, cuatom laaluraa thru-<br />

oul Wood da goH couraa<br />

SubdMdon<br />

BUILDERS MOOEL on<br />

NMs ot CoooorcYMfc<br />

3300 aq. It. homa. Al wnanltMa.<br />

Landacaplng and ar condm<br />

4309.900 Brokar parttcipatlor<br />

Ca* 553-5962<br />

BUILDERS MOOEL on<br />

HM* ol Copparcraak :<br />

ion MHa. 3000<br />

i_andacat»ns<br />

and dr condWoiWig. 4339.900 Bro-<br />

kar participation aalcoma 553-5962<br />

BUYERS WANTED! Sartoua Sdtar<br />

M> Opt rad aarloual Prloa raducad<br />

owar 420.000 Cuatom bnck ranch m<br />

poptaar t-275 Corridor Faaturaa a>-<br />

ly room Mth flraplaoa. mufb-Uarad<br />

dock. Id floor laundry, oantrd ak 4<br />

moral Mlni-mova-in condltton Cai<br />

today* Aak lor SWva. S 144.900<br />

C E N T U R Y 21 T O D A Y<br />

855-2000<br />

CHARMING 3 badroom brtck rancii<br />

on quid country dca aattlng<br />

Fmdy room with flraplaoa. brand<br />

nam kftchan. wading ddtvioa to<br />

•rfcnm. «4 900<br />

Cantury 21 Wad, Inc. 349-4000<br />

<strong>CO</strong>LONIAL: 4 badroom. 2H batha.<br />

bud Ina. Ilnlahad baaamant. dr. ftor-<br />

•da room. «prtnMHO aydam. ftn-<br />

lahad garaga. Mud SaaM By Ownar.<br />

SlflC.000 CM' 477-4124<br />

<strong>CO</strong>NTEMPORARY 4 badroom. 2M<br />

Ddfcin*. graat room, gour-<br />

md kllchan, 2 car garaga and much<br />

mora. Ownar iranaMiiad. mud *al.<br />

$149,900 Capa Cod. Inc 361-0640<br />

MAJOR BEDUCTJON<br />

3441S Ramtna Mda Or,<br />

homa bud adh avary luxury datura<br />

UmagmaWa 5 badroom*. 4 Mi<br />

tdta. 3 hall baMd. 4 UrapOacaa. fln-<br />

Mhad wadout. axqudlta Manor da-<br />

la* BdMlarl on 1 acra woodad ra-<br />

«lna ana In Farmmgaon Mda. Buyara<br />

only 4675.000<br />

477-8035<br />

3TON - nartaa Cl. Cuatom<br />

Tudor 4 badroom bnck. 3H bathe.<br />

4 yra. aW. Air, aprMdar. baautddy<br />

dack. gazabo, dda by<br />

Mr. iMcroaaoa. dooa.<br />

V r a g M Occupant Irana-<br />

474-6150<br />

471-1756<br />

F A R M I N G T O N A R E A<br />

<strong>CO</strong>UNTRY UVINQ lo tha c*y<br />

Charming ranch aattlng on 3<br />

MAJOR REDUCTION<br />

3-4415 Rambla Hd» Or<br />

Gaorgian with coniamporary flair<br />

Thd ImpaccaOta 5.000"<br />

'^CENTURY 21<br />

Premiere<br />

6 2 6 - 8 8 0 0<br />

- FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

LARGE TREED LOTI Lovaty 4 bad-<br />

room CotonM. 2* batha. famHy<br />

room, dacki ovartooklng prlvata<br />

S d Cantrd a* lor aummar com-<br />

I. 4-167,500<br />

LAND <strong>CO</strong>NTRACT<br />

NmmmJy t m of**r» ntoa 3 bad-<br />

room rateh wtth Ml wadout lowar<br />

lavd. Rraplaca, lamPy room, formd<br />

dining and attachad two car garaga.<br />

4144 900<br />

RED CARPET KEIM<br />

553-5888 842-8500<br />

MONEY FOR THE MONEY<br />

Ha opaooua 4 bad-<br />

ovar 2600 aq. ft.<br />

Maturing larga Nbrary. opan lairdy<br />

room with IVapMca. 2'* batha. for-<br />

md dining room, nautral*. dack<br />

SdMr mottvatad Nod 4159.900<br />

CALL ARLENE BIRSA<br />

Tha Pmdanttd Graat Lakaa Raafty<br />

624-9100 or 477-0549<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

AAA BEST BUYS<br />

Opan Sunday 2-5 26414 LaMuara<br />

Drtva N ot 11 MHa. W ol MMdla-<br />

baft Handaoma 4 badroom, 3 bath,<br />

brick, ranch. Prima location Fln-<br />

Garaoa Hot tub.<br />

lack Rrat Floor lu-<br />

jacuzD, taunt, d—<br />

andry Lovaly Farrdy room Big tot<br />

and Mora $199,900<br />

Opan Suiday 2-5 31567 Traatdn. S<br />

oI 11 MtM* W ot OcharO Laka<br />

Road. An ai c/daclm d gam Excit-<br />

ing 3 badroom. 2Vk balh. 2,700<br />

aquara Md baauty 100' X 250' tot<br />

25' X 17 Matar autta Muga farrdy<br />

and grad rooma. Sunny knehan.<br />

4198.500<br />

Opan Sunday 2-6 26740<br />

11 MHa. W<br />

Baautifui 3 badrooma, 2 bath, brick<br />

ranch. Extra-lowdy kllUin: Baaa-<br />

mant. Garaga Gorgaoua woodad tot<br />

wtth atra - - _<br />

11-44. BOO<br />

By Appolntmant - Lovaly 3 bad-<br />

room. 2Vt bath. 1.400 aquara tad<br />

ranch Extr* larga tot. 2 car garaga<br />

Excarcda room. *paOoua tarrdy and<br />

bath.<br />

room.<br />

aga, cantrd<br />

•Mia patto Quality updataa. Larga<br />

134.500 455-1660<br />

dMng.<br />

nam. 2<br />

2 Ml<br />

prtvad totl $134.5<br />

F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S<br />

LOVELY BRICK <strong>CO</strong>LONIAL 4 bad-<br />

room*. flnlahad baaamanl. anctoaad<br />

aummar porch, apactoua woodad<br />

Only<br />

ONE OWNER JEWELIKandaawood<br />

aubdMaton 26' IMng 4 dMng ro<br />

apactoua kllchan with bud In*. Ml<br />

tiMdTid il 2 batba. nawar tumai<br />

oantral air. aluminum trtm Thd ona<br />

won't lad d (134.900 461-6706<br />

ROLLING OAKS-Spaooua alagant<br />

draam coma trua. 3 badrooma. 2<br />

batha. 2 lavalonaa CdWornM atyta<br />

' towar lavd wad out to<br />

6700<br />

GREAT FAMILY HOME Brick OOk>-<br />

md wtth 4 larga badrooma. 2Vt<br />

batha. family room, Ibrary. larga<br />

loyar. 3 ' .....<br />

mam. prtvata landacapad yard with<br />

2 tlarad dack $147.900 451-6700<br />

TOWERING TREES anhanca thd 2<br />

dory contamporary wrth 3<br />

rooma, 3\* batha. graal room wtth<br />

flraplaoa. formd room, Ml bath wtth<br />

whirlpool lub. Much mora<br />

4234.500.461-4700<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

MJL <strong>CO</strong>RPORATE<br />

TRANSFEREE SERVICE<br />

851-6700<br />

904 Farmington<br />

NEW ENGLANO coWMd aaMbo*, 3<br />

badroom*. 2 ItrapMcaa. (Man*<br />

floora. baamad kaaplrig room. pool,<br />

dack. hoi lub wad out baaamanl vt<br />

acra traad tot 4256.000 474-6912<br />

N. FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

ntoa ranch In rodng Oaka on qua*<br />

court, numaroua amardiaa.<br />

quick occupancy 661-2197<br />

OPEN SUN 1 -4PM<br />

32161 RED CLOVER CIRCLE<br />

AFFORDABLE<br />

FARMINGTON MILLS<br />

4 Badroom. 1* bath One* Colonial<br />

with family room and flraptaca<br />

FARMINGTON MILLS<br />

3 Badroom mamtananoa traa Coto-<br />

rad Formd dMng room. douNa tot.<br />

abova ground pool aMth dack and<br />

much mora. Aid 479,500<br />

VIRGINIA KOZIN<br />

RE/MAX EXECUTIVE 737-4800<br />

SOS Brighton,<br />

W i w l L i<br />

Hartland,<br />

BRIGHTON AREA- Llvlngaton<br />

County Ranch on 5 acraa Brighton<br />

achood Poodbla land comrad<br />

tarme 2 badrooma hardwood<br />

floora. bnck antartor norm<br />

towad 4102.500 522-6150<br />

HOLING REAL ESTATE 437-2066<br />

OPEN SUN 1-5 PM<br />

3 badroom ranch, IH batha. 2 car<br />

garaga. flraplaoa Al updalad kftch-<br />

an, batha. carpatlng 4 hardwood<br />

floora N«a lumaoa. rooI 4 dack<br />

31747 N. Mar*lawn 8 W ol 13 MHa<br />

4 Orchard L*M Rd $134,000<br />

By Ownar 553-0776<br />

OPEN SUN. 2-5pm<br />

34772 Lanabury<br />

Thd Chatham Mda quad taaturaa 4<br />

badrooma. 2 5 batha. 2 car garaga.<br />

ramodalid knehan wrth braaktaat<br />

bar 4 akyHghta. pokahad hardwood<br />

floor* 4 a lormd dMng room 4 ly-<br />

ing room, family room w/IMplaca.<br />

flnlahad baaamanl w/wd bar. tu m<br />

a partact family neighborhood with a<br />

* Only 4145,000 Cai<br />

Bill Lima<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

477-1111<br />

KIMBERLY SUB. NEW LISTING At-<br />

tractive 4-5 badroom. 2Mi bath brick<br />

oolonid Larga farrdy room with flra-<br />

ptooe. traad lot. prima tooabon By<br />

ownar $139,900. 474-002*<br />

LOVELY 3 badroom. 2 balh brtck<br />

leading to pri-<br />

vate yard. 479.900. Opan Sun. 1-4<br />

Realty Center 471-1296 or 624-6600<br />

and much mora. EvartlMng on ona<br />

am. 41H.<br />

HMS 353-7170<br />

4.700<br />

Just Listed<br />

Thd totdly updatad 4 badroom co-<br />

tontal d partact for tha tarrdy and<br />

even haa a flrd floor laundry and li-<br />

brary or fifth badroom. BeauMul<br />

nam oak kllchan and naw carpal<br />

throughout. Slta on a larga prtvata<br />

tot In a wonderful nanghborhood<br />

$156,900<br />

The Prudential<br />

Harry S. Wolfe,<br />

R E A L T O R S<br />

474-5700<br />

pkj* *q. ft.<br />

homa bud with ovary luxury feature<br />

5 badrooma. 4 kd<br />

batha. 3 half batha. 4 ArapMcaa, fln-<br />

lahed wadout. exquidte Mai-kw da-<br />

tal. Situated on 1 acre wooded ra-<br />

vin* arte. Buyara only $575,000<br />

477-8035<br />

| 107 8owtti Lyon<br />

LYON <strong>CO</strong>MMONS<br />

Colonials*Cods*Ranches<br />

F r o m $119,900<br />

t Modal 4W-1211 12 Mll« i UI (ford Rd.<br />

baths<br />

•% acr*<br />

•tH ft TA<br />

4 badrooma<br />

•1st Floor laundry<br />

•Many tseturss ft options<br />

HOWUE&JNC,<br />

Grand River<br />

WAKE AN OFFER<br />

On thd aoad 3 badroom. 2 bath<br />

nook, tarrdy room with rwtird flra-<br />

ptaca and cathedrd oadng. maatar<br />

car attachad garage id<br />

$111,000 Aak tor..<br />

Micky Eansor<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

477-1111<br />

MEADOWBROOK HILLS rwtch. 4<br />

bedroome. 3 batha, wtth completely<br />

flnlahad wdk-out on hail acre acanlc<br />

oomer tot $219,996 474-7596<br />

MIOOLEBELT 4 9 MILE<br />

2 bedroom ranch. $4000 down.<br />

Land Contract tarme.<br />

Van Rekan Ready 566-4700<br />

MATURE LOVERS - .61 acraa.<br />

Warm brick homa wrth 3 badrooma,<br />

2 down. 1 large up with prtvata bath,<br />

graat room with flraplaoa open* to<br />

•unroom. wad-out baaement. new<br />

furnace, nawar daek overtook*<br />

terenad traad yard. Clean, wall<br />

maintained 4 prtcad 10 aall<br />

$125 000<br />

CALL ULLiAN SANDERSON<br />

Ra/Max Croaaroade 463-6700<br />

NEAR FOREST Elementary 4 bed-<br />

room. 2 'A bath colonial large traad<br />

le«. Screened porch, riceeeed light-<br />

ing. $149,500,641-4047 553-063!<br />

NEW <strong>CO</strong>NSTRUCTION<br />

3<br />

$79,900 to $144,900<br />

Red Carpet Keim Classic<br />

449-1000<br />

NEW LISTINGS<br />

GREAT FAMILY HOMEI Spadou* 4<br />

n popular Farm-<br />

oflartng:<br />

room with flraptaca and h*al*d Ftor<br />

$179,900. 461-6000<br />

AN OASI8 ol aeramty In thd axterv<br />

RALPH<br />

MANUEL<br />

OPEN EVERY SUNOAY 2-5pm<br />

Alt* Lom* Sub in downtown Farm-<br />

lngton. Two dory. 4 bedrooma, 2»<br />

betha, mground pool. IMahed beaa-<br />

tot<br />

', d»y lerge t<br />

I $169,900-<br />

HEPPARD<br />

855-6570<br />

PERFECT FIRST OR LAST<br />

HOME. 1.300 square toot<br />

ranch Large kitchen lots of<br />

storage, laundry & furnace<br />

room buMt In 1985. patio<br />

wtth incredible landscap-<br />

ing. $99,999. Call Karen<br />

855-8542.<br />

•CENTURY 21<br />

MJL <strong>CO</strong>RPORATE<br />

TRANSFEREE SERVICE<br />

851-6700<br />

N E W L I S T I N G<br />

KEEP <strong>CO</strong>OL INSIOE or outl Cenirel<br />

ad, or 24 ft above ground pool*<br />

2300 aq ft apacaou* * badroom W<br />

lavd on 2.5 ecre*. $123,000<br />

227-9610<br />

RALPH<br />

MANUEL<br />

OPEN SUN 1-4PM<br />

DESIGNED WITH DISTINCTION! A<br />

quid blending ol hardwood floor* 4<br />

cuatom "nowort In thd gorgaou*<br />

homa 4 bedcoom*. rt b«th*. 3<br />

car garage' aod located m prima<br />

Ravenawood Sub." Brighton Twp<br />

Marttand Schood $2*8 000 Take<br />

Old US-23 S of M-59 approximated<br />

5 ma** and Icdow open ugna to<br />

9935 Birch Run<br />

OPEN SUN t -4 PM<br />

HEARING <strong>CO</strong>M PL ET ONI Attract rva<br />

3 badroom 2H bath Contemporary<br />

on larga tot lat floor laundry, maa-<br />

tar autt* with JacuzS. graat<br />

wrth flraptace. 2 car garage and<br />

large dack Brighton Schools<br />

$174,000 Take Slver Laka Road<br />

Exit, then E to S on MardtaN, lol-<br />

tow open algn* to entrance of "Fair<br />

lane Maadowa' lo 10933 Trldum.<br />

OPEN SUN 1-4PM<br />

EYE rr and you wll buy Itl Neat<br />

Cape Cod on large tot wrth abova<br />

ground POOL black loo drtva. bear<br />

place In Kvlng room. Ml flnlahed<br />

baaement extra Inauietton. 2 batha.<br />

2 car garage In a graat tamay<br />

wlghtoorhood I124S0Q. Hartland<br />

306 South Aefci-Lathrup<br />

NEW LISTINGS OPEN SUN 2-5<br />

24571 Stuart. 12/SoulhAoM Cua-<br />

tom ranch. 3 badrooma. 2 bath* At-<br />

tached 3 car garage »l*a*r rooI 4<br />

kitchen Only 171.900 SWT<br />

23905 Woodland. 12/Tdeoreph<br />

3.200 *q ft Cap* Cod wrth 1 5 acra<br />

tot Living room, lampy room, flrat<br />

floor taKMry. oualom kitchen 4<br />

badrooma. 2Vt oatha Thla d a muat<br />

lo aed $194,900 WWO CM DOUG<br />

DURBHN Inc. Raartora 824-3000<br />

OPEN SUN. 1-4<br />

28201 BELL ROAD<br />

(S. Of 12 MUa)<br />

Contemporary ranch newty decor at-<br />

greet room.<br />

I living r<br />

room (01BEL) $119.900<br />

C O L D W E L L B A N K E R<br />

Schweitzer Real Estate<br />

842-2400<br />

BIRMINGHAM SCHOOLS<br />

Sun 1-5 Largecolonld$ 139<br />

3 badroom. 1~4 bath ranch. $98 500<br />

9sr<br />

Ft»a Tn line 443-1934<br />

SPACIOUS 4 badroom brick home<br />

Modem kftohan upetavs. 2 batha,<br />

Ml Ilnlahad Baaement include* com-<br />

pdt* «rtch*n with pantry, aarylng<br />

bar much mora. A mud lo aa* 4 *<br />

price lo tan $69,900 355-0665<br />

W H A T D O E S H O M E<br />

M E A N T O Y O U ?<br />

How about a big 4 badroom. 2 bath<br />

trl-levd on a beautiful cornar lot<br />

$99 900 ESTHER LIWAZER<br />

RALPH MANUEL<br />

851-8900<br />

Schood Take M-56 approximately<br />

2 maea E. ol US-23 to Bu«ard follow<br />

open a>gn to 11995 Coumrya«Ja<br />

Drtva.<br />

ENGLAND REAL ESTATE 474-4530<br />

306 Southfield-Lathrup<br />

BY OWNER ; 3 badroom homa. rec-<br />

reation room, lamiiy room, 1,950 aq<br />

ft , attached 3 car garaga<br />

3 bedrooma. $64,500 569-2184<br />

QUIET ft PEACEFUL<br />

Lovely 3 badroom. 1.5 bath ranch<br />

on saduded wooded tot. Feature*<br />

tockxta 1d floor laundry, Ftorld*<br />

it* pertactt 1.900<br />

THAT SPECIAL HOME<br />

in Rembd MM* ha* 4 bedroom*. 2 5<br />

bath*, lormd dMng room. Ibrary 4<br />

braakad room, aiao Indudea cua-<br />

tom wood trim, curved ddrcaae.<br />

natural flraplaoa In apactoua family<br />

room mrrounded by protaeatond<br />

landacaplng $328,500<br />

ERA<br />

ORCHARD HILLS737-2000<br />

BY OWNER - 3-4 bedroom ranch<br />

Naw comamoorary kJtcban.<br />

root, florlda room. 4 alectrtcd Mr<br />

mg. Farrdy room w/wood burning<br />

flraptaca Cantrd air. 2 balh. Ml fin-<br />

ished baaamanl 9 mi,"Beech<br />

$92,500 Mud sad Spooeea m 4<br />

out Graat neighborhood 355-1818<br />

^4 <strong>CO</strong>NTEMPORARY n"<br />

thd 4 bedroom. 2'-» bath Cotomd In<br />

nautrd tone* Flnlahed baaamant<br />

wtth bedroom 8 bath Security<br />

alarm, remodeled lormtoa kitchen W<br />

1967 $94,900<br />

REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE<br />

$6,000 bdCTo appralaad value. Orc-<br />

hard Laka/10 MHa A apactoua 2200<br />

a ft. ranch. 3 badrooma 2'* batha,<br />

baaement Now only $124,900<br />

Cai for appointment 851-4966<br />

Liberty Inveetmanla<br />

ROLLING OAKS<br />

O P E N SUN. 2-5<br />

29946~Mayfdr Stunning Provancd<br />

modd featuring contemporary flair<br />

Dramatic ceramic foyer wtth open<br />

at airway. PrlvaM library Exciting<br />

free form kitchen with doorwofla lo<br />

vtaw* tor M *eaeon* BeauttM tam»-<br />

hr room Wdking ddtanca to Fored<br />

Elementary achool For<br />

ahowtaa.aaktor<br />

MARCIA t<br />

VAN CREVELD<br />

Offlca. 624-4000<br />

MAX BROOCK, INC . REALTORS<br />

SIMPLY SPLASHING<br />

INGROUND POOLS "<br />

Mkghlghl M th* Mtowlng home*<br />

CHARMING Brtck ranch w/flndhad<br />

wad-out beaament. 3 flraptaca*.<br />

attached garaga. on lover, acre tot.<br />

AataddltaZsoo<br />

VACATION PARADISE aurrounda<br />

opan. airy brick ranch w/veraatle<br />

attached garage, anctoaad hot tub 4<br />

much mora In mod preettotoui<br />

araa. Hurry-nawly Hated al<br />

$172,900<br />

bad-<br />

3 batha. dMng room, family<br />

a/IMplaoa updatad kitchen.<br />

BRICK <strong>CO</strong>LONIAL Often<br />

rooma. 3 batha.<br />

room w<br />

baaamant. attachad ga-<br />

raga. In mod rtedratile aub Jud ra-<br />

ducad to $144,900<br />

RED CARPET KE7M<br />

MIDWEST. INC 477-0860<br />

"THE HOT ONE"<br />

4 bedroom cotontal tdth den, kd<br />

flnlahed baaemenL entry tavd dack<br />

wada out to Inground pool and<br />

backing to 10 common* wooded<br />

acraa. $179,900 -<br />

WALK TO TOWN<br />

Lovely maintenance -traa brick<br />

ranch. 2 «u4 bath*, (pactou* floor<br />

plan, wad to (hopping. $114.900<br />

"THE LOCATION"<br />

Supar And. Lovely 3 badroom, IH<br />

bath ranch In prima lam»y tub Wdk<br />

to dniehli ». Ml baaanmn. In<br />

attachad $169 >.900.<br />

"CIRCLE THIS ONE"<br />

Sprawlng 3 badroom. 2V» bath<br />

ranch on larg* country lot. newer<br />

in kitchen. A<br />

I HOT I LOCATION 1 H OT I<br />

Larg* country lot accent* thd<br />

charming 2 bedroom darter homa<br />

In araa d muck higher priced<br />

home* Priced to move Cdl now.<br />

$64 900<br />

N E T W O R K<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

476-1600<br />

V 2-5<br />

RED CARPET KEIM ASSOCIATES.<br />

MC 444-4100<br />

C o u n t r y L a n e E s t a t e s<br />

New Development<br />

South Lyon<br />

Home building Sites<br />

Ijtm Eftetes m now offering<br />

1/7 to I men, '<br />

'JS7ZS.<br />

1 kJkchan. •1-llliJ Ight-<br />

dr. deck 4 iprMctar*<br />

l»146,400<br />

2200 SQ. FT.<br />

Ju«t li*tad under market *t<br />

$136,900 Stunning bnck apat lavd<br />

d amrtli "KlmPerty Sub ' Ro*-<br />

dg. nMc. aatm 4 tannd dub 4<br />

ba»oomtao ft m«tar MM. XM<br />

batha 23 It! IMng room, tannd dat-<br />

ing. hug* *ntertdner» gourmd<br />

kHchen wrth bkdMn grd 24 ft<br />

dow. 2'4 car garaga. PrlvMa tot with<br />

^CENTURY 21-<br />

HARTFORD<br />

474-6000<br />

GREAT BUY - Charming bnck<br />

ranch Nawfy painted Move right m<br />

3 Large bedrooma plua den. oantrd<br />

air. flnlahed baaement<br />

naee, carpatlng. aecurtty ayatam,<br />

naw rool 1969. 2 car detached ga-<br />

rage $79,900<br />

JUST LISTED - Updated Ranch Pri-<br />

vate aattlng. 3 badrooma, i'A bath*,<br />

remodeled kllchan. nawar carpeting<br />

throughout. Family room Al thd for<br />

only $72,500<br />

LATHRUP VILLAGE - Baa! value<br />

Ona owner Cotonid In mint corxX-<br />

Spaoou* Mng room with ftra-<br />

1. lormd d<br />

dMng wrth bum-m chi-<br />

na cabmat Hardwood floor* In bad-<br />

room*, aun porch over garaga<br />

Don't mda thd d only $94,500<br />

C E N T U R Y 21 T O D A Y<br />

855-2000<br />

<strong>CO</strong>ZY ANO CUTE 2 badroom ranch<br />

wtth flraptaca m IMng room Larga<br />

country tot wrth 2\i car garage<br />

Open Sunday 2-5 20917 Dataware<br />

$47,500<br />

<strong>CO</strong>NTEMPORARY 3 bedroom ^?*<br />

Uatli twidl on larg* prtvata R>t Rr*-<br />

piece. 2V» car garag* 25335 Paak-<br />

aka. Opan Sun 2-5 $117,500<br />

ALL AMERICAN homa on *, acra<br />

tot 3 badroom ranch wrth 2 car ga-<br />

rage 23635 Hunter* Lap* $76,900<br />

CALL HMS 353-7170<br />

EXTRA CLEAN - 4 bedroom brtck<br />

oath* tamay room. 1at floor laun-<br />

dry. oantrd air, attachad garage,<br />

large lot $104,000. Hurry<br />

SHERWOOO VILLAGE - cuatom<br />

bull 4 badroom brick ranch. 2 Ml<br />

-f 3 half batha, family room, rac<br />

room, plueh carpd thru-out. remod-<br />

eled kitchen, cantrd dr attachad<br />

garaga. circular drive<br />

NEW LISTING - 12 Mtta/Beil Rd.<br />

Spadou* 4 bedroom brick cotonid.<br />

lovaly maatar auite, landy room. I-<br />

br*ry, cantrd dr. racr*atton ar**.<br />

attachad garaga. circular drtva<br />

$169,900<br />

<strong>CO</strong>UNTRY SETTING. 4 b*<br />

brick ranch, lormd dMng coom.<br />

larg* kitchen, beeutitul landacapad<br />

tot. attached garaga. $136,900<br />

M C G L A U N<br />

559-0990<br />

FOR SALE BY OWNER- 4 badroom.<br />

2H bath, flraplaoa. many extra* wn<br />

Ml tor $125,000 or without Mni-<br />

tur*. $120 000 Southftaid area Cai<br />

evenlnga lor appt 353-9078<br />

FOR SALE BY OWNER 4 badroom<br />

2Vt bath, flraplaoa. many axtraa WH<br />

tat tor $126,000 or without furni-<br />

ture, $120 000 Southftdd area Cai<br />

avenlnga for appl 353-9078<br />

OPEN SUNOAY 2-6<br />

23520 Oliver CL 10 Mid 4 Tda-<br />

oraph 3 bedroom, famay room. 2<br />

bath. 2H car garaga. 469.900<br />

ty 356-0507/363-4440<br />

OWNERB ARE 9ELLWO<br />

WE ARE MARKETING ...<br />

24660 Lathrup Blvd. $62,000<br />

Abeok/tdy charming 3 bedroom<br />

room, haaament 4 garage. <<br />

around hreeiawe; making i<br />

307 South Lyon<br />

Miltord-Highland<br />

BEAUTIFUt HOME m downtown<br />

Mdord 4 bedroom, 2 bath Cotonid<br />

Remodeled krtchen Naw pami 4<br />

carpd Cai Kn* Savage 865-9872<br />

or Red Carpet Keim 887-7575<br />

BUILDER S MOOEL<br />

Proteaaionaliy dacoratad and<br />

landscaped 2200 aq ft Earfy Amer-<br />

ican daatgn. * bedroom, 2V* bath<br />

rrtry porch Beauti-<br />

ful home m 4 out Extra larga lot<br />

Immediate occupancy<br />

Bunder 887-5161<br />

CALL DON OR DORIS<br />

OPEN SUN 1-4 SOUTH LYON<br />

. Ba A County Squir*. 5.97 Acraa<br />

Mnford 4 12 Mle Rd*.<br />

An oasis oi aeranlty, thd 3 bedroom.<br />

3 b*«v oomemporary ndlta Tnto tha<br />

•carage ot green paaturea that w-<br />

rOund* It. Family room wfth cathe-<br />

dral oadng and flr apiece, country<br />

both leedtng onto<br />

dack, plua walk-ou<br />

mitaa from town It's your*<br />

for only $170,900<br />

<strong>CO</strong>NTEMPORARY RANCH<br />

1850 *d ft, 3 badroom*. 2<br />

bath*, wrth wdkout baaement that's<br />

70% uaeebd 30 day occupancy<br />

BuKdar 887-5161<br />

301 Rochester-Troy<br />

A GREAT FAMILY<br />

NEIGHBORHOOD<br />

Come* with tm* 3 bedroom. 2 bath<br />

•snch on lovaly large oomer toi<br />

$126,000 Open Sun 2-Spm 3613<br />

Below*. S oI Wattle* E oI John R.<br />

B A N K E R S •<br />

Realty. Inc.<br />

855-9000<br />

A R E A L B E A U T Y<br />

You'I truly love true chermmg 4 bed-<br />

room, 2V» bath oolonid. lamrfy<br />

room, FVxtde room, cantrd dr.<br />

woodad tot. cui-da-*ac (46LON)<br />

$124,900<br />

C O L D W E L L B A N K E R<br />

Schweitzer Real Estate<br />

842-2400<br />

I N V E S T IN T R O Y<br />

Surtabd for reeldentld or office<br />

R*nch wrth lull baaamant<br />

REALTY WORLD/Mdntyr* AMOC<br />

442-7747<br />

MUST SEE' N W TROY 5 badroom<br />

2'* bath cotonid on cm-da-*ac<br />

Nwtrd color*, many extra taatur**<br />

$245,000 641-7559<br />

OAKLAND TWP Sub*t*mia»y ra-<br />

ducad Irom $146,900 3 badroom. 2<br />

MU2 halt bath wad-out ranch 1V»<br />

acre, treed pond, many mora taa-<br />

Mss CdAM. or Evening 662-0911<br />

ROCHESTER HILLS-BY OWNER<br />

Adema/Wefton area near Oakland<br />

U. Affordable, directive home In *<br />

pteeearrt tamay nMghborood 4 bed-<br />

room Cotomel 2H bath*, maatw<br />

•ult*. cantrd air (naw). 2 • car ga-<br />

rag* 8 much more $184,500 Open<br />

Sat-Sun 375-9654<br />

309 Royal Oak-Oak Park<br />

Huntington Woods<br />

HUNTINGTON WOODS - 10076<br />

Hart 3 bedroom brick bungalow<br />

Remodeled kitchen, mm garage, ly-<br />

ing room 4 dMng room, hardwood<br />

floor*. $ 112.000 544-4481<br />

N ROYAL OAK - 2 »»0<br />

*q ft on on* lavd A graat atarler or<br />

500 Open Sun<br />

reive* hem*. $64<br />

4. 423 Woodtawn 568-7920<br />

N OAK PARK By Ownar, Berkley<br />

Schod Oniric! Immaculate 3 bed-<br />

room bnck ranch 2 car garag* Just<br />

$67,777 547-7744<br />

N ROYAL OAK - Cute 3 badroom<br />

1% bath aluminum/•frame ranch on<br />

tree-lined dred Living room with<br />

flraptaca tardy room wrth Franklin<br />

dove, kitchen sppaancee. rwww<br />

carpating freshly painted insioe<br />

Priced d $92 ,500<br />

G 0 0 D E<br />

R E A L E S T A T E<br />

647-1898<br />

310 Wixom-Commerce<br />

Union Laka<br />

NOyi AREA Lovely 3 bedroom fam<br />

•y room, garaga. pool A charrmng<br />

home reduced to $ 104,900-<br />

Century 21 Weel 349-4800<br />

Quality New Construction<br />

Only 6 home* rem*«nlng, but dIU<br />

time to cho** your color* and have<br />

•mmediai* occupancy Al noma<br />

feature t'4 acre tots thd back to<br />

private par* wrth eeey X-way ac-<br />

caaa Prlcea range Irom $ 115,900 to<br />

$158,900 Open Weekends 2-5 On<br />

M*pl* Rd * ol Wlxom Rd Cai tor<br />

mora rtormdton<br />

Th* Prud*nti*l Nwbauar Realty. Inc<br />

independently Ownad and Operated<br />

824-3015<br />

311 Hornet<br />

Oakland County<br />

AUBURN MILLS remodeled 2 bed-<br />

room touae Baaement end garag*<br />

Avondda schools $45,000 or beat<br />

oflw 852-8258<br />

OAK PARK Opan house. Sal 4 Sun<br />

Aug 3.4m. 12 to 8pm Owners Anx-<br />

lou*< Wl consider *D offers Beeuh-<br />

M 4 b*droom homa tot* of *xtr**l<br />

23481 Maiestlc. N off 9 Mile E of<br />

Cookdg* Cdl 545-6246<br />

OAK PARK - 20730 Wadhamptcm<br />

Graal starter or mvaatmant 3 bed-<br />

room. 2'4 car garage wfth baaa-<br />

- ' $39 000 649-4622<br />

mant Needs TLC<br />

ROCHESTER HILLSCuatom 4 bad-<br />

room; 2 tatttnoK bath ranch, many<br />

extra* 20 x 20 graat room, flnlahad<br />

$218,000 373-4044<br />

Rocheder Hue-Open Sat -Sun 1-4<br />

Walton-Adama Sharp 3 badroom. 4<br />

bath octonid Cantrd air. 30x16<br />

covered deck $173,900. 375-2477<br />

ROCHESTER HILLS ranch. 3 bad-<br />

room. 2H bath, updatad thruoul,<br />

beautifully iand*c*pad tot, quick oc-<br />

cupancy Brokers welcomed<br />

656-4082<br />

:up«ncy.<br />

1179.900.<br />

ROCHESTER HILLS RANCH - By<br />

Owner Sparking 3 bedroom, 3'fl<br />

bath Ranch wfth (pactacuiar lower<br />

38<br />

sauna Formd lying room PL<br />

marble Amir<br />

rored fireplace<br />

landacapad yard<br />

$167,300 Cdl<br />

larg* protaadonaify<br />

d. Sprtnktar ayatam<br />

376-1098<br />

MILFORD/<strong>CO</strong>MMERCE TWP: Build-<br />

er* own 5 mo old ranch on 1 acre 3<br />

bedroom*. 2'* bath, grad room,<br />

ba**ment 3 car haatad garag*<br />

energy efficient, dr. alarm, many ex-<br />

tra* Reduced $149,900 343-4463<br />

MILFORO - immacutat* brick ranch<br />

In vllag*. 3 bedroom*. Ml t><br />

mant. 2 car garaga. ctoee<br />

school*, mud aee - $45,900 Cai<br />

anytime for a walk thru 645-1487<br />

MILFORO-LAKES AREA<br />

(Commerce Townahlp-Lake Sher<br />

wood) Contemporary ranch.<br />

ASKING $139,900 Cai 645-3482<br />

MILFORO Pine Meadows Only flv*<br />

site* left including stunning pine<br />

traa covered alte adjacent to Kens-<br />

ington Park Cai 342-4150 or 464-<br />

M1LFORD You mud see to appred-<br />

atd ProtaMtond Bunder s hom*<br />

3200 sq ft. Al brick 4 bedroom*. 3<br />

b*th* (Jacuzzi I. 3 heat-affluent flra-<br />

ptaca* Grad room FMahad fu*<br />

ba**m*nt. Z t car attached garage<br />

Earthtonaa Al applancaa included<br />

Ceramic tie thru-oul Naiursi wood-<br />

work «y acre* i dory barn, -3000<br />

sQ.ft wrth heated ofAoa. 2 dory<br />

bunding, haatad. 24x24 3 rnlta* of<br />

1-494. 1 ml* south of Mltord<br />

$260,000 (313)644-2702<br />

or (313) 474-9714<br />

MODERN-STYLE <strong>CO</strong>LONIAL<br />

Wtth naturd dona, brick, and wood<br />

exterior Prcileedona»y decorated 4<br />

landacapad A mud aad immedtaM<br />

occupancy Sunder 447-5141<br />

OPEN HOUSE SUN 2-6<br />

22254 Brookfldd. South Lyon (S of<br />

9 Mle. W of Pontiac Trdft. Sharp 3<br />

badroom cotonid offer* neutral da-<br />

oor throughout A*fc for Barb Hewm<br />

Coldwel Banker-Schwdtzer<br />

34^-1616<br />

OPEN MOOEL<br />

SOUTH LYON: Nlchwagh Lake E»-<br />

tates Lot 2, 1746 aq. ft. Ranch on nehur«<br />

For appolntmant 435-4753<br />

SHARP BRICK Ranch 3 bedroom*.<br />

2 bath*, finished basement, cantrd<br />

air, garege S of 10 Mile - Green-<br />

field $49,900 . 557-4730<br />

THREE or FOUR bedroom brick alu-<br />

minum colonial totally r*-don* wrth<br />

quality material*, new doors, win-<br />

dow*. roof, furnace, centd air Hot<br />

water neater, copper plumping $<br />

electrical panel sprinkling system<br />

remodeled kitchen, naw upatairs<br />

bath with cathredral ceWng. double<br />

skylights 4 finished beaament<br />

$134,000. Evaa , 399-0328<br />

310 Wfr om-Com merce<br />

Union Laka<br />

BEST BUY IN AREAI<br />

Charming brick ranch wrth It am<br />

3 bedrooma, 2 batha. beaament 4<br />

garage! Plua Union Laka prtvMegea<br />

Including docking |u*t house* aw*y"<br />

Priced tosdl $99,900<br />

WATERFRONT SERENITY!<br />

Jud Hded charming 2-3 badroom<br />

home wtth 2 full baths. r>e*n»o on<br />

serene open b*y lot lo prlvd* targe<br />

all aports lak* In Umon Lakel Hurry<br />

bacau** n's priced to *dt $114 90C<br />

Call Lynn J o n e s<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

The Great Lakes Office<br />

363-1511<br />

BERKLEY - 2 bedroom aluminum,<br />

updated kitchen 4 bath, newer fur-<br />

nace 4 water healer By owner (no<br />

signl Cdl after 5pm. 284-8108<br />

CLARKSTON Pr«ad below mar-<br />

kd Must seizor loee new home<br />

PerteeWy "jdntamed 3 bedroom co-<br />

lonial. centrll air. $129,900<br />

Cdl Jeas LfiWarhlll at Max Broock<br />

625-9300 or 420-8948<br />

CLAWSON - BY OWNER 104 Park<br />

Drive. 3 bedroom ranch, brick,'du-<br />

mmum Ftorida room, finished ba*^<br />

mant. 2 car garage Opan Sun 12-5<br />

$89 500 284-0448 552 -3501<br />

CLAWSON - By<br />

alum sided bungalow 3 bedrooms<br />

remodeled kitchen & bath Newer<br />

carpatmg & window treattpents<br />

Fenced yard Partially finished base-<br />

ment Walk to *choott and dty p*r*<br />

Quick access to 1-75 4 [-696 Open<br />

Sun. Aug 5th 12-4pm 507 Highland<br />

$77,900 435-7^98<br />

FRANKLIN - By Owner Mull seel<br />

3 bedroom 1% Oath r*nch on<br />

prim* woodad lot Birmingham<br />

school*. After 6pm 425-1425<br />

HOLLY For SaM by Owner Idyllic<br />

country log hom* setting amidst ap-<br />

proximately 14 rolling acre* In<br />

Northwest Oakland County 2800<br />

sq ft 4 bedrooms, cathedral caN-<br />

ing*. oak $ ceramic floor* Artachad<br />

breaiaway and 3 car garage<br />

$207,000 PtaM* cdl(313) 634-5064<br />

KEATINGTON<br />

Stately 4 bedroom, 2H bath Victori-<br />

an cotonid on about v. acre<br />

trees sprinkler system, formd din-<br />

ing room *nd central air Lake privi-<br />

lege* on beautiful Voomeis Lake<br />

Like Orton schools $t59,900<br />

WARE PIDDINGTON<br />

627-2846<br />

LAKE ORION, immediate occupan-<br />

cy. contemporary trl-tovd. Ke*tlr>g-<br />

ton Subdivision Approx 2400<br />

*q ft 4 b*drooms. 4 b*th*. fidd-<br />

don* ftr«pl*c*. Beautiful iand*c*p*.<br />

Lak* Voorhd* prlvitog** Immedlet*<br />

occup*ncy . $127,900 391-0739<br />

TROY - Opan Sunday 2-5 6324<br />

Donaldson North of Square Lake<br />

W*d of Rocheder Road Troy's An-<br />

as* 4 badroom. 1V» bath ranch. Ftrv-<br />

lehed wdk-out wrth playroom, flra-<br />

plao*. and bar Large kitchen big<br />

garaga, pool with dack. Loaded with<br />

vdua Greet location $146,600<br />

Cdl MMS 353-7170<br />

TROY - OPEN SUN.. 1-4<br />

Slonarldge 4 badroom, 2Vk bath<br />

Cotonid. dr. oaramic foyer, oak ral-<br />

deck, nautrd dacor $129,000<br />

11 Jaffray Owner, 424-7351<br />

aJfi<br />

TROY - OPEN SUN 1-4PM<br />

1907 Stoney Gove<br />

N. of Long Laka, W. oI John R<br />

CHARMING CAPE <strong>CO</strong>O haa every-<br />

thing you need - 4 badroom*, 3.5<br />

bath*, flrd floor maatar suit* Li-<br />

brary and formd dining room Baau-<br />

OMfy dacoratad wood window*,<br />

flrd floor laundry Al thd pkj* mord<br />

$157,500<br />

TROV - 0 «H SUN 1-4PM—<br />

1231 Proeper<br />

N. of Squar* Laka. W. of Crook*<br />

BEAUTIFUL ENGLISH TUOOR ha* 4<br />

badrooma. 2''i bath*. Ibrary, family<br />

room - 1 year old mgroend pool with<br />

spa. larg* dack. outdoor lighting,<br />

professionally landacapad Thd<br />

homa Ma "10" $236,600<br />

TROY - OPEN SUM 2-5PM<br />

1344 Bradbury<br />

N of Wattle*. W of Crook*<br />

PRIVACY 4 ELEGANCE A dt<br />

caa* for lying and entertaining Thd<br />

2 reer old 4 badroom. 2Vk bath Tu-<br />

dor M naattad In praaOgtou* Wood<br />

ianda of Troy on a premium wooded<br />

tot VaraatSa decor and floor plan<br />

Too many upgrade* to mention<br />

$272,000.<br />

THE PRUOENTIAL<br />

GREAT LAKES REALTY 649-8900<br />

2vt bath. 1600 sq ft. Cotontal<br />

Family room, baaamant. sauna, dr.<br />

sprtnktar* $126,600 Opan Sat 4<br />

Sun Evening* 626-2052<br />

TROY - Supar tocaSonl 4 badroom<br />

cotonid w«h gorgeoue* backyard.<br />

Century 21 Palazzoto<br />

264-1630 977-3620<br />

T R O Y<br />

Sytvwn Gtan BubdMaon 2.400 sq<br />

ft. r ear pi—Itgtou* 4 badroom oo-<br />

lonid 2Vt bath, Ibrary. dan, tarrdy<br />

room w/namrd Wiapiaua. Oack. oan-<br />

trd dr. dMng room. *v*« room.<br />

a».<br />

Jud Reduced .. $164,900<br />

REALTY WORLD SUBURBAN INC<br />

4TT-<br />

TROY - 1 badroom brtck<br />

Ita bad). 2 c<br />

garaga. ta acr* Wd rr<br />

W37 Muar. H of 14 Ma*.<br />

E of Crook* $126,000 Opan I<br />

day* l-5pm 362-3<br />

308 Royal Oak-Oak Park<br />

Mnaoa rool 4 hot wa<br />

mill'if valua. $64,600 Aak tor Ginny<br />

aedford 661-6700<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

MJL <strong>CO</strong>RPORATE<br />

TRANSFEREE SERVICE<br />

8 5 1 - 6 7 0 0<br />

HUNTIMaTON WOOOS - Oc«w Sw<<br />

mm—[10414 Sorimaii. W. of<br />

• > d if mm $ Bed-<br />

NUMTWaTON WOOOS . ptada*<br />

partad - Spaetaua 4 badroom brtca<br />

homa am t kd 4 2 MM baMa hug*<br />

aid dona SraptaM 4<br />

^ 4 — s *<br />

, ~ a .<br />

,<br />

s s<br />

RED CARPET<br />

KEIM 846-6800<br />

CALL SMdLEY I t l MR<br />

> Pi inSdMd a i l LM ll hidlii<br />

B U I L D E R S<br />

C L O S E - O U T<br />

UNION LAKE<br />

1.330 sq ft ranch, 3 bedrooms. 1'y<br />

b*tfi*. Ml basement. 2'* car al-<br />

tached garaga. paved drlvaway. car-<br />

peting. stained woodwork fPaplec*.<br />

wood window*, paved street* Many<br />

extraal $114,900 S of Wlae Road.<br />

W of Carol Laka Road<br />

J T Italy Cuatom Home* 343-5927<br />

BY OWNER. 3 baOroom. paifi<br />

brick ranch. 1650 *q rt Ple«*an!<br />

lak* prtvltag**. 2H car garaga. Ivlng<br />

room wtth flraptaca, family room,<br />

•unroom. patio carpeted through-<br />

out 344 Laota Raducad to $92,500<br />

694-9307<br />

<strong>CO</strong>MMERCE TOWNSHIP - contem-<br />

porary ranch. 3 bedrooma. 2 balh*,<br />

grad roomJ'A car garage, dr. 2<br />

many taaturaa to Id. 3143 Green<br />

0*k Drtva $126,900 624-4844<br />

<strong>CO</strong>MMERCE TWP<br />

Naw Corntructton - 3 badroom. 1'*<br />

bath cotonid. Vtaw of Commerce<br />

Lak* $5000 movee you In $42,000<br />

Oertver Development<br />

Day* 424-5115 Eva*: 347-2797<br />

C O M M E R C E T W P .<br />

Lovely 3 badroom r*nch wrth updat-<br />

ed kitchen 4 bath. Mrdyroom wfth<br />

fireplace, flnlahed baaement 2 car<br />

attached garag* motfvaad issir -<br />

cai today $94,900 851-9770<br />

E R A R Y M A L S Y M E S<br />

ESCAPE THE CITY1<br />

Over 5 acra ol daairaPta parklke<br />

properly MWdM Strait* access 2<br />

b*droom. family room. 2 car garag*<br />

only $59,777 Aak for :<br />

Bob or Glanda Sndgrov*<br />

North 525<br />

Century 21 H*rttord I i 525-9600<br />

OPEN SUNOAY 2-5<br />

1145 P*rkw*y Watertord. S of Elu-<br />

abeth, W of Cass Lak*. Surrounded<br />

by beauty, tha stunning contampo-<br />

rary hom*. newiy constructed, tex-<br />

ture* large great room, white formi-<br />

ca kitchen, high callings, flrat floor<br />

laundry. Ml baaamant, and much<br />

morel $139,900 (PA)<br />

RED CARPET KEIM ASSOCIATES,<br />

INC 855-9100<br />

WALLED LAKE - 3 bedroom, brick<br />

ranch. 3 car attached garage Laka-<br />

land Hda SubdMalon Decker 4 15<br />

MM $118,900 " 624-8452<br />

BY OWNER charmng colonial on<br />

double lot w-'boet dockag* on Cass<br />

4 Elizabeth Lakaa. immediate poe-<br />

kiadorL. 6fl kxcillirit value al<br />

$48,900 420-2118,683-9474<br />

323 Homes<br />

Washtenaw County<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 1-4PM<br />

3560 Vortaea - $245,000<br />

1 YR HOME OWNERS WARRANTY<br />

immsodls raatorad 170 yew old<br />

Fermhou** on 2.77 acraa In Superv<br />

or Township (Northeast of Ann Ar-<br />

borl 3 bedrooms, 2 bath* Hot tub m<br />

year around sunroom New and r*-<br />

flndhed hardwood floor* Etagant<br />

flraplace Formd garden* New<br />

heating *ydem. naw roof, darm sys-<br />

tem. Arm Arbor School*, Town*hip<br />

tax** 10 minute* to Arm Arbor<br />

Plymouth. <strong>Canton</strong> No showing untl<br />

open houe*. Aug. 5.<br />

Direction* W**t on Ptymouth Rd to<br />

approximately 1 mil* waat of M-14y<br />

Ford Rd intersection, comer of<br />

Plymouth and Vorhiaa<br />

PARK PLACE REALTY 789-7778<br />

m m m m m m *<br />

326 Condoe 326 Condoa<br />

Thursday August 2. <strong>1990</strong> O&E<br />

326 Condoa<br />

AAA BEAUTIES<br />

BlOOMFIELO HILLS<br />

WA8EEK FAIRWAYS Overtook<br />

•ng the goH couraa. 4 bedroom*. 3'-»<br />

bath townhou** Fmtahad lowar<br />

wvd and mor* $235,000<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

FARMINGTON SQUARE Opan<br />

Sunday 2-5 1*» floor 1 b*droom<br />

ranch Glsmorour decor mirrored<br />

dmmg room aall and carport Near<br />

everything $48,900<br />

By appointment CROSSWINOS<br />

faces park 2 oeoroom 1'^ balh<br />

townhou** finished basemeni Flra-<br />

plac* centra air and carport<br />

$96,900<br />

ir«arr*r> 1st floor 1 bedroom<br />

-•*nch gr**l tor singles Ck>S« to ev-<br />

ery thing $4 7 900<br />

NORTHVILLE<br />

<strong>CO</strong>UNTRY PLACE Op*r Sunday<br />

2-5 4 1742 Broquat 3 bedroom JV<br />

bath 1700 square leet tcrwnnouse<br />

Fully applianced kitchen, centre! air<br />

-r replace and garage 1110.900<br />

CROSSWINOS WEST Building by<br />

•he pond 2 bedroom r-» beth con-<br />

•emporary lownhouse SkyUghts.<br />

.Suited ceiling fWectace central air<br />

194 500<br />

SOUTHFIELD •<br />

fRANKUN VILLAGE' 2 Bedroom.<br />

1"> bath townhouse. fin.i*n«c base-<br />

ment one cai' garsge ^isapiace<br />

and cantral ai» $79,900<br />

VILLAGE HOUSE For the fusfcast<br />

of buyers Whit* contemporary 2<br />

badroom. 2 beth ranch Mirrored<br />

wak and oeilmg, brand new in aide<br />

$69 900<br />

W BLOOMFIELD<br />

POTOMAC TQWNE Open- Sun-<br />

day 2-5 5194 R«hard Run West<br />

Lo«er» 3 bedroom. 2't t>elh town-<br />

house cm a no tr*fhc coun. fire-<br />

place central s«r Oecks and 2 car<br />

attached g*r*ge $114,900<br />

FOX POiNTE Besi buy in com-<br />

plex Newer 3 bedroom. 3 > bath<br />

townhouse 2400 square feel fin- '<br />

isned lower levei fireplace, centra<br />

air alarm system deck and garage<br />

$164 900<br />

ASPER RIDGE Private wooded |<br />

are* lovaly 3 bedroom 2'i b*th<br />

townhouse I 1st floor master) |<br />

Skylights m k.-tchan Sraplace «i<br />

great .-oom loft 2 car garsoe<br />

$142 900<br />

Call HMS 353-7170<br />

326 Condoa 326 Condoa<br />

BIRMINGHAM FOXCROFT<br />

OPEN SUN 2-S<br />

560 BnUmgsgste<br />

N oft Mapw w ol Telegraph<br />

Centrally ocaled weik to drappmg<br />

Bloomheid Hds schools spectacu-<br />

lar townhouae end unH with privat*<br />

entrance 3 bedroome 2'i bath*<br />

totally renovated new martye tacad<br />

fireplace neutral decor Vou not<br />

sea this one $147,500<br />

CALL SHARON KJPTYK<br />

The Prudantla GrWt Lake* Ftadty<br />

848-8000<br />

BLOOMFIELO HfLlS Ccmdo - Four<br />

Season* Must sett 3 beoroom<br />

'anch Pool. c»ub house, lannii<br />

court, garage 1r*s $129,900<br />

Ask for RorfSewmsr 673-1291<br />

BLOOMFIELD HILLS Ad.ms<br />

Wood* 3 bedrooms Possible lease<br />

option Negotiable lerms Avsilabta<br />

-mmediately $200 000 64 1-7184<br />

Bloomfield Hills<br />

OPEN SUN 1-4<br />

1092 STRATFORO LANE<br />

§ of Long Lak* E off Woodwardi<br />

Rare ranch condo 3 bedrooma Vi<br />

batha tiraplace. baaamecii park<br />

setting |92STR| $135,000<br />

A»*o opan 1Q04 Str*ttord $269 900<br />

C O L D W E L L B A N K E R<br />

Schweitzer Real Estate<br />

642-2400<br />

326 Condoa<br />

DESIRABLE BERKLEV LOCAHON<br />

1 4 2 bedroom units avau*Oie Sep<br />

ar*t* imtrances palio* 4 carports<br />

Air conditioning 8 QE sppkances<br />

Oaxlux* carpetmg 8 ttghtmg Price*<br />

Irom $68 900 394-4330<br />

DESPERATE 2 bedrooms t'»<br />

baths, beige enne garege B*suii-<br />

M and immaculate Rochester<br />

$59,000 After 7pm 546-8024<br />

LAUREL PARK Lrvorwa Jpper<br />

ranch U50 sqrr 2 bedroom 2<br />

betn 2 car garege fireplace 24ft<br />

Florida room $t 14.500 59 1 9577<br />

Oowntown Farmlngton<br />

$129,500<br />

AI WYNSET * 55 home community<br />

Prime rear wooded ate 2 bed<br />

rooms, 2'1 b*1h* privat* cour1y*rd<br />

entry -ear DECK. IVnatoeO case-<br />

ment first rioor laundry altached<br />

garage all appliance* As* for<br />

Marjorie or Maury<br />

Real Estate One<br />

477-1111<br />

DRASTICALLY REDUCED<br />

motivated seller relocating Cross<br />

winds Conoos Rancf. 2 bedroom 2<br />

balh garage fireplace 784-1305<br />

8RADeuRY AN ADULT<br />

<strong>CO</strong>MMUNITY<br />

Ptymouth 'ownship is th* location<br />

to*- thi* one bedroom. r*nch styi*<br />

condo FuB Basement prrvat* *n-<br />

trance carporl clubhouse and pool<br />

Offered at $70,000<br />

RED CARPET KEIM<br />

SOUTH INT<br />

453-0012<br />

BRAOBURY <strong>CO</strong>NDO<br />

•Osoiutety gorgaou*. larg* master<br />

bedroom wtth fulh> finished lower<br />

•evel wrth full b*th and «et bar Car.<br />

•aaily be uaad as second bedroom;<br />

family room Oan trim, new-eerpet.<br />

many extras Clubhouse snd pool<br />

$89,900<br />

RED CARPET KEIM<br />

SOUTH, INC<br />

453-0012<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

A NEW <strong>CO</strong>NDOMINIUM<br />

SNEAK A PEEK<br />

GREENPOINTE<br />

A T C O P P E R C R E E K -<br />

2 b e d r o o m , 2V? bath<br />

townhouse. 2 car ga-<br />

rage, fireplace, cen-<br />

tral air, private patio.<br />

P r e - c o n s t r u c t i o n<br />

^>f»ces i r o m S109.990-<br />

6 6 1 - 4 4 2 2<br />

LIVONIA<br />

LAUREL WOOOS Convenient yel<br />

privet* Bring your toothbrush<br />

Beeutrtuay furnished and neutrally<br />

decorated 2 bedroom 2 oath wtth<br />

fireplace m living room neeted Flor-<br />

ida room poo"<br />

THE WOOOS great baragm. priced<br />

below market vdue Spacious 2<br />

bedroom 2 bath wllh laundry room<br />

and private entrance Club hou**<br />

Wllh rear round heated pool Wdk-<br />

ing distance to iac-ob-son'* banks<br />

and reatsurants Convenient lo air<br />

port snd *ipr*ssw*rs Only<br />

$74 500 Cdl Esther Baxter<br />

M A Y F A I R 5 2 2 - 8 0 0 0<br />

MANiST-OUE U P Fulure Water-<br />

front Condominiums North Shore<br />

of Lake Michignan Light House<br />

V lew 11 Marma 8 Airport Nearby<br />

Call 313-476-9159<br />

NEW LISTINGS<br />

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY! Sharp<br />

and spacious end unn townhouse<br />

Prrvat* courty*rd with beautiful<br />

deck custom mirrors, and bmfi -ins<br />

living room $79,500 851-4900<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS - Immaculate<br />

2 bedroom end unit, courtyard new<br />

neutral central air carport *1c<br />

$54 000 553-2988<br />

A B E A U T Y<br />

M0V8 'igm mto tft* sharp 3 bed-<br />

room •ownhouse IS baths."updat-<br />

ed krtchen, c*ntr»l air fulii finished<br />

basement with baa prrvat* entrance<br />

and deck etuched garage. 10 Mile<br />

8 Haggarty $89,900 Mak* oftar<br />

S T A T E WIDE M E T R O<br />

427-3200<br />

BREATHTAKING VIEW from balco-<br />

ny down to Ihe mirrored marble fire-<br />

place of this lush year old condo<br />

Owner transferred will consider dl<br />

delux* pointings 8 window treat-<br />

ments,all ddux* appliances 8 floor<br />

coverings and even consider sailing<br />

some of the muted grey krsn furn-<br />

ishings from modd tor move-m con-<br />

dition Asking only $128,400 $4500<br />

down $7400 dosing costs including<br />

taxes Anxious<br />

4 73-5500 or 522-4000<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS''12th ESTATE<br />

1 bedroom 1 b*th, neutrd decor all<br />

i appliances plus space-saver mi-<br />

crowave washer dryer. 'minor b>-<br />

toids blind*, dec*, wdk-.n closets<br />

Pool, tennis courts carport Ready<br />

to move in Great location $59,900<br />

427-4749 445-8287<br />

One Way Healty~~<br />

BRIGHTON By Owner Hrr- lown-<br />

house, 1545 sq ft $10,000 of ex-<br />

tra*' Loft 2 bedrooms. 2'-» baths. 2<br />

car brick garage, appliances, gas<br />

flraptace |313(229-0269<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS-Ramblewood<br />

1st floor master suit* 2 bedrooms<br />

up. library, skylights, walk-out. 2800<br />

sq ft $229,900 Owner 641-4457<br />

BEST <strong>CO</strong>NOO VALUE m Oakland<br />

County' Sharp spacious lower unit<br />

with Southfield exposure Enioy<br />

pool beach lake and nature walks<br />

$72,900 647-7100<br />

RALPH<br />

M A N U E L ~<br />

NortfivW*<br />

BUILDERS M O D E L<br />

2400 sq fl 3 bedroom urut (Tlr*t<br />

floor master surtel with ^dditiond<br />

1500 sq ft unfinished wdk-out<br />

Overlooks woods 8 golf course<br />

Completely decorated $35»900<br />

Cdl the Lara waver sales office at<br />

349-0035 930-1500<br />

NORTHVILLE - Country Place town-<br />

house. 2 bedroom IS B*th. i car<br />

garege cie*n, neutra. mu*l se*. by<br />

owner $98 500 ' 349-4258<br />

PL'MOUTH"<br />

Open Sunday 1 -4<br />

323 ANN ARBOR TRAIL <strong>CO</strong>URT<br />

PLYMOUTHI ju« E ol Keaog Park<br />

Ju*t 5 year* old. in th* city with<br />

bunt this impeccable 2 story<br />

dormrnum taetures 2 bedroom*<br />

beth*. master Dedroom with vaufti<br />

ceuings and walk - in cK<br />

place convenient laundry<br />

••had baaamant and attached<br />

rage with opener V'SfT ON S'jh<br />

oaY 1 $ 111 900R O B E R T<br />

BAKE<br />

Realtors<br />

453-8200<br />

— ?<br />

WATERFORD<br />

OPEN SUN 2 -5<br />

1058 SANDPIPER<br />

IN of Orchard Lak* E a> C*»*!<<br />

A*no»i n«w 4 bedroom*. 2 ful<br />

bath* Marma available Wis gonaad-<br />

er ease with option (54SANj<br />

$109,900<br />

C O L D W E L L B A N K E R<br />

Schweitzer ReaJ Estate<br />

642-2400<br />

Ptymoutti<br />

S^ARP <strong>CO</strong>NDO<br />

Live m Ptymouth and wdk to lowrJ<br />

from this over, j bedroom i belt*<br />

townhouse-style condo with private]<br />

setting Basement and carport ,<br />

$49,900 Cdl<br />

JOAN ANOERSEN<br />

C e n t u r y 2 1<br />

ROW<br />

4 6 4 - 7 1 1 1<br />

West Dearborn Condo<br />

Newer 2 bedroom, 2'-i bath loft 2<br />

car attached garaoe tu* baaement<br />

cloee lo Ford $179 000 For more<br />

delays cai<br />

Anne Lubbe<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

274-8911<br />

WESTLAND s*\«rp 1 O^droofr<br />

<strong>CO</strong>ndO OC«t#C n-«*r irtop-pi»>^<br />

cfturcfrn tv—fi I « i i ap<br />

Ex>«rTy im&f -nutt Mti<br />

$6 7 500-neootiaoie Days,<br />

667-1064 Eves until 9pm 464-1853<br />

PLYMOUTH 2 bedroom condo atri-<br />

um, centra air custom lighting,<br />

MerMlat oak cabinets Stnnmaaiar<br />

carpeting. $73,600 451-1277<br />

PLYMOUTH 2 bedroom r* bath<br />

fireplace. o*ntrd a.- *tiached<br />

garag* Excellent location $99,500<br />

459 9JS3<br />

PLYMOUTH 2 D*droom t'y bath<br />

fireplace, centra *>r attachad<br />

E«c*li*nt location<br />

455-5449<br />

PRIVATE TREED ANO SECLUOEO<br />

I* 11* m city setting for this lovely 2<br />

bedroom 1'* bath townhou**<br />

Beautifully dacoratad m neutrd<br />

lone* Alt appliances including<br />

•rasner. dryer and microwave Fu»<br />

baaem*nt. prrvat* omrance. patio<br />

carporl. dl lor $49 900 Cdl now<br />

RED CARPET KEIM<br />

SOUTH INC<br />

453-0012<br />

WHAT k GEM IN beautiful W»-<br />

lowtwook Sutr Plymouth 2nd floor<br />

unit central an appliances great<br />

price $42 900 HalpU-Sdi Rea Es-<br />

tate 454-9535<br />

W^Bi-OdMFIELO<br />

Smaahing luxury townhouae 1600<br />

sq ft with versatile floor plan Too<br />

marry to rrvn-<br />

tion Decorated wtth impeccable<br />

taste $129,900 624-7939<br />

W Btoomftdd /F armmgton HII*<br />

OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-4<br />

S ol 14 Mile E of Haggerty<br />

38826 Cai mUt ''-"a<br />

SPECTACULAR RANCH<br />

just 'educed 3 beoroom 3 bath<br />

hni*ned basement garage Owner<br />

wants offer $111900 Follow the<br />

orange balloon Owner wants oftar<br />

W OOOED VIE W<br />

Ranch wrth 2 separate bedroom<br />

suites with private oaths garage<br />

Asking $108,000<br />

REAlT* WORLD EXCELLENCE<br />

641-8181<br />

332 Mobile HomM<br />

For Sate<br />

^ARMiNGTON HILLS Beeutitul<br />

Qiaat Shady Lot Be an-Owner<br />

Laaa thari ranting 14x65 2 bed<br />

room*. Sarnor^irk. 474-3364<br />

333 Norttwrn<br />

For Sale<br />

KENSINGTON 3 bedroom tW bath<br />

dl appliance* axpando vnmeduile<br />

occupancy $6500 aaaume<br />

446-3154<br />

LIBERTY 1944 - 12X34 1 bedroom,<br />

ww nalurd gas lumeo* awning<br />

•had Good condmon West Potot<br />

Trwier Park $5 000 941-7*54<br />

HARBOR SPRING6<br />

namte" Village Home* condo* and<br />

bundling vie* between boyne High<br />

land* and Nuo* Nob Golf or<br />

ski-m ak'-out<br />

LANO MASTERS INC HEAL TY<br />

i 800-474-2341 or 614-524-264 I<br />

NORTHVILLE. SOUTH LYON wee<br />

12x55 2 bedroom newer appk-<br />

nrr> ifuffy *jpo#i<br />

approva $4 500/beet 632-5604<br />

NOVI'FARMINGTON Victorian.<br />

,14x70. 2 bedrooms. 2 beths. M>P"<br />

ance* centra *w fMapiac* Beeuti-<br />

Mfy maintained $27 500 563-7722<br />

NOVI 1964 Fairmont. 14x70, 2 bed-<br />

room* 2 ful baths skylit m kneh-<br />

an 2 ce*ng tana, yud reduced to<br />

$13,500 344-6048 455-3232<br />

Patriot 1978 14x64 located<br />

Sherwood Vllag* off<br />

Air garden tub<br />

condition $t0 900<br />

Haggarty Rd<br />

iance* Good<br />

445-3251<br />

HARBOR SPRINGS<br />

Loveh-'year -round cottage m<br />

bor Springs<br />

Heminger PEDERSEN RE<br />

f616) 526-2178<br />

339 Lots and Acreage<br />

For Sale<br />

ABSOLUTELY tha finest wooded wt<br />

•r Farmington ins • bcj*<br />

Secluded private road $49,500<br />

477-7634 J L


J<br />

UE* O&E Thursday, August 2, <strong>1990</strong><br />

Lota and Acrsaga<br />

* For Sale<br />

NEW LISTING<br />

NATURE LIKE SETTING Oeelreble<br />

f * *• «»ee ot n n r t a w Or« of<br />

STiTASSr"<br />

RALPH<br />

MANUEL<br />

N. Territorial ft U S 23 area 63<br />

.spectacular «om ROCHESTER SCHOOLS<br />

wooded 4 acr* Miimont<br />

•? • cr * K* on private road CJas<br />

ggr*- **&*• "** approved septic.<br />

Prima araa. CoNns & Orion «da.<br />

low nan at 895.000<br />

Can Developer<br />

373-7411 651-6025<br />

PRIME<br />

RESIDENTIAL<br />

PROPERTY<br />

" acraa. Somneaal cornar of Joy<br />

ma RUge Roada (330.000<br />

455-SJ41<br />

TER HILLS<br />

HILLS - Secluded<br />

subdivision. naar Rochester Rd and<br />

flees. Underground uMl-<br />

term* Ca* Tha Ctncore<br />

332-5115<br />

STER HILLS - North Oak*,<br />

ona ol Oakland County * moat *>etoefve<br />

developments. ha* only 10<br />

spectacular homa altaa remaining m<br />

phaee I festurmg *traam*. traa*.<br />

walk-out* ft all utitiaa pm* stnci wchilectural<br />

control* "A dsvelop-<br />

Cal or vt*t CXitton Rd , V oTljvirnola.<br />

Won.. Tuee, Wed 2-7, Sat -<br />

urn- 11-5<br />

I^MiVHVILLE - Plcfcford Meadow A<br />

secluded ft exciuafve 12 toi devwopmant<br />

on 25 acraa. Just * short Oka<br />

ride to downtown NorthvOa Ink-out<br />

John O'Brien<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

3*8-6430<br />

SOUTH LYON - 10 acre parcel Possible<br />

4 spirt Perks, >79.900<br />

349-1457<br />

S- LYON, NEW SUBDIVISION<br />

Home artes offered In Country Lane<br />

Estate* Beautiful gently roNng. 1/3<br />

lo 1 acra peroNs I32.900-65S.900<br />

From downtown South Lyon go weel<br />

on 10 Mae approximate* i maa and<br />

QDTAAOD MATTDOWA SUI> OY<br />

turning right on Data.lea and take<br />

to entrance of *ub 437-5340<br />

sub. heevdy woodad.<br />

large kw 100 ft front by 165 ft daap<br />

and larger Sewer, water paved<br />

•treats Cat developer 737-3388<br />

YPSILANTI TWP. - 10 acra* on<br />

Bene* Rd >30.000 Land Contract<br />

Term*<br />

FEHLK3 REAL ESTATE 453-7800<br />

2% ACRES<br />

2 mim S of Mowea. paved road*,<br />

comer lot. Nice tor walkout baaement.<br />

278-6105<br />

340 Lafca-fthrar-ftaaort<br />

SOUTH LYON Schools, Livingston<br />

County. 1 29 acra woodad tot with<br />

privet* dock on laka ft panoramic<br />

1*»w c4 wood* ft water Parked, surveyed.<br />

>52.500 522-5150<br />

Noting Real Estate 437-2056<br />

TORCH LAKE<br />

GRAND TRAVERSE BAY<br />

MODEL HOME<br />

S toraia. 2<br />

to Amah<br />

aattlng.<br />

from 3 to<br />

CM L*KE LOT. baa) buy an ma<br />

100' frontage, part ready I<br />

Mdon. North East aide - >85.000<br />

I term L/C available<br />

MK ABOUT OUR OTHER HOMES<br />

A LOTS on Torch Lake and Grand<br />

Tr*v*r*a Bay We apedafee in waterfronl<br />

property In this area, wtth<br />

TWO OFFICES Diliiri ft Eastpon<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

OF BELLAIRE<br />

1-600-966-2627 (Ml<br />

Ku II all I eft Aaeoc 1-800-431->121<br />

BRAND NEW HOME<br />

OnCaaaLaka. Coma<br />

'ZXSS.SS^<br />

Marlon or Phyllis<br />

SUNT L A W — — |<br />

weter IrtMaga. >250 000<br />

Pfcawe JeaTvan Treeae<br />

16-347-3643<br />

342 Lahefront Property 342 Lakafront Proparty 348 Camatary Lota<br />

A PRIVATE RETREAT<br />

ON<br />

WING LAKE<br />

<strong>CO</strong>ME HOME TO<br />

LAKEFRONT LIVING!<br />

Land Contract poeetbie<br />

1540,000<br />

RE/MAX m Ihe MILLS As* tor<br />

Roxanne Walsh<br />

646-5000<br />

BREATHTAKING VIEW ol Laka St<br />

Clair from ftus gorgeous condo al<br />

in* water s edge Living room erfth<br />

WeptoLe ft cathedral Lsaaig. J—iyi<br />

ar knehan. 1»t Itoor meetor greannouM<br />

room w.'hoi tub ft more<br />

>359.000 Cat 8M) Armstrong at<br />

Tha Prudentl«i Oroaaa Pointe Real<br />

Estele Co 883-0007 Today<br />

3<br />

BY OWNER 3 bedroom. 3 Oath condo<br />

on Caa* Laka A loft. 18x34 great<br />

room, veulted caWnga. fireplace. 3<br />

car garaga, heated pool. S177.000<br />

Appointment 682-4645<br />

CASS LAKE PROMT tOTS Araa ot<br />

new custom home*, walkout altaa<br />

wllh privacy and mature trees W<br />

Bloomfteid schools Starting at<br />

K240 000 MOT<br />

MA* BROOCK 6J6-4000<br />

CASS LAKE LOT<br />

Premier Cass Lefcetront lot on esdualve<br />

Erie Dr One of me higheet<br />

leu anon* on Cass Lake «lth mapnMcenl<br />

sunset views 86 Ft on the<br />

water, niteoe of Orchard Laka. W<br />

Bloomfield School* Attractive Land<br />

Contract terms are available<br />

>525.000<br />

CASS LAKE-*--<br />

5500 Sq Ft 1969 builderU own<br />

Contemporary wtth M ft ot sandy<br />

beach 5 Bedroom*. 2nd floor laundry<br />

room, 3 «• car attached'garage<br />

and gorgeoua master suite wtth sitling<br />

room feeing the lake 8686.000<br />

CASS LA HE<br />

'969 contemporary with beautiful<br />

sandy beach 2800 Sq Ft., 3 car attached<br />

garaga. lone of bunt-ma and<br />

a ful baaamant are iue* • «ew of the<br />

•menmes >650.000<br />

OPEN SUN 12-4PM<br />

UPPER STRATI'S LAKE<br />

Prtvaaoaa are |uat pari ol what la Included<br />

etth IMa 4400 aq. ft termer<br />

modal m Orchard Laka V»a©e A<br />

partact home far anteitali«nj md<br />

flexible Land Contract Tarme are<br />

FOREST LAKE<br />

10,000 Sq R authentic EngHah Tudor<br />

cuatom CMIW by Ourka and saw<br />

now under construction on a beeuti-<br />

LOWER LONG LAKE<br />

Warm Contemporary wfth 133 ft of<br />

frontage and panoramic views of the<br />

Kirk 1st Floor master sirfte wtth sitting<br />

room and deck 4 Bedrooms. 3<br />

tut ft 2 half bams, butter s pantry<br />

>1.250.000<br />

CHRIS OR DONNA<br />

RE/MAX EXECUTIVE 737-6800<br />

EXECUTIVE LAKEFRONT<br />

All icons Voorttels Lak*<br />

Over 3,000 N II ol living apace, oltora<br />

4 badrooms tamity room. Fonda<br />

room with many imaniDas Traad<br />

cul-de-sac lo! with 107 ft of sandy<br />

Peach 1389.000<br />

5 minute* off 1-75 at Baldwin Rd<br />

IJnda. 391 383S 333-8234<br />

JACK CHRISTENSON REALTORS<br />

LAKEFRONT <strong>CO</strong>NTEMPORARY<br />

with style and flak Open floor plan<br />

wllh stepdown dtnmg araa. den with<br />

natural ftrepiece and a spacious<br />

maatar surta with *pa bath Beautiful<br />

ehorHne on al sport* lak*<br />

•477,000<br />

Ask for Qeoroe Brown<br />

855-8600 or 855-0936<br />

ORCHARO LAKE ASSOCIATES<br />

LAKEFRONT HOME 3 bedrooms.<br />

Vi baths. modem con temporsry pi<br />

level on an sport* take m N Oakland<br />

County >235.040 Days. 451-3515.<br />

Eves , 637-2683<br />

LOBELL LAKE 110 ft frontege<br />

Newly redecorted 3 bedrooms 2<br />

baths In Linden Land Contract<br />

available. Call 735-5412<br />

MIDDLE STRAITS LAKEFRONT<br />

Updated 4 bedroom home shows<br />

Ike a model Seawall ft Dock Hurry<br />

>316.500 CDK<br />

MAX BROOCK 826-4000<br />

MILFORO ARE* 90fl on Lake Ona<br />

Open, airy, al neutral 2*00 jg. ft.<br />

ranch completely hni*hea w«k<br />

out Buirr 1988 3 bedroom, 2't<br />

beth. ofhceMth bedroom, 1st floor<br />

laundry, master bedroom auffe. Nreplace<br />

wood window*, air. sprinkler*.<br />

ceramic kitchen, baths loyar<br />

>184.900 Leevemeeaage 454-070$<br />

NEW RESORT <strong>CO</strong>NOO SUITES<br />

FURNISHED FROM >33.900<br />

. iQuarter Ownership)<br />

The Waier Street Inn<br />

on Lake Charlevoix In Boyne City<br />

1(800>456-4313<br />

OPEN SUN 2-5PM<br />

2389 ISLAND VIEW<br />

Turn right on HWar to Recreatlonrlght<br />

to island View Thla magnificent<br />

Caa* Lakafront home la 7000<br />

graat room, family room, first floor<br />

master bedroom ha* whirlpool stall<br />

ahower walk-in cloee! High certmga.<br />

skyHghis extra wide staircase*.<br />

flnlahad walk-out lower level<br />

wtth floor lo ceHirtg window* ft<br />

doorwall overlooking lak* 2 car attached<br />

garage Aaklng >619.000<br />

PLEASE ASK FOR<br />

SYLVIA STOTZKY<br />

The Michigan Group<br />

661-9008 or 851-41<br />

51-4100<br />

ORCHARO LAKE<br />

Canal lot. ,)ust under one<br />

acre Perfect tor walkout<br />

>422.000<br />

Call: 683-5595<br />

tul 1 acra lot m Heron Pointe 138<br />

Fl of frontage «<br />

Bloom Held HM* School*<br />

PRESTIGIOUS HEATHER LAKE-<br />

FRONT TUOOR. 3100 Square feet<br />

home 24X18 kitchen, sunken dMng<br />

community and al of tha<br />

room. 5 bedroom*. 3% beth*. Ucred<br />

amenities are Included decking wrth gazabo and much<br />

>1,700,000<br />

more BEAUTIFUL VIEW >319,000<br />

The Prudential<br />

Proctor Inc., REALTORS<br />

Linton Lake<br />

363-5700<br />

CASS LAKE<br />

Recently completed custom homes<br />

now avalable ah aB-ipons Cass<br />

Lake >420.000->4s0.000 353-0077<br />

CHESTERFIELD TWP - A Lake St<br />

Clair kekefront wfth canal. 2 bedroom<br />

ranch on larga toi >198.000<br />

Land Contract terme 949-7243<br />

K> R<br />

"* ""PLEASE ASK FOR<br />

SYLVIA STOTZKY<br />

-JheJ<br />

661-9008 or 651-41^0<br />

DEED LAKE FRONTAGE-two bedroom.<br />

1 bath on comer XX across<br />

from Laka Oakland Newty renovated.<br />

TSE. >83.900<br />

MAX BROOCK 626-4000<br />

ENJOY CASS LAKE<br />

remodeled<br />

80 *115' tot wt0i 2 car<br />

>129 800 Cai Wca Can<br />

RALPH MANUEL<br />

647-7100<br />

IMMEDIATE<br />

OCCUPANCY<br />

NORTHVILLE <strong>CO</strong>NOO<br />

With private sand beech. Swimming,<br />

boatlna Ashing and nature preserve<br />

On Back Rd . S of 7 MHa W<br />

of 275 From >199.500<br />

LAKE ANGEL US - 3 bedrooma.<br />

PRIME FOREST LAKEFRONT<br />

Elegant pMard cotontal on private<br />

road In exclusive Indlanwood Hom*<br />

boest* laka vtevrs. prfvate island<br />

apactoua rooma ft Btoomftew Mia<br />

schools Amenftiea Include. 3 flre-<br />

Wacea, butlers pantry, flrsl floor<br />

laundry, formal dining room, 3 full<br />

bath*. 3 -> car garage, central air,<br />

aaLWlly ft nwrninar lynamt *wir>o<br />

>895.000<br />

CALL GINNY BECERA<br />

The Prudential Graal Lakes Realty<br />

646-6000<br />

RARE FIND" 100 feet or Sylvan<br />

Lake Rebuin 1988 3 bedroom, master<br />

with wei seuna ft prrvaie sun<br />

dack. Engli*h garden*. TLE<br />

$360 000<br />

MAX BROOCK 626-4000<br />

SPECTACULAR WALNUT<br />

LAKEFRONT HOME<br />

Bloomfield HMs schools. Contemporary<br />

showpiece Enter akylll loyer<br />

taiga great room as entertainment<br />

oanter and roas o« window* overlooking<br />

laka. High celling*,<br />

skylights, maatar badroom has wfurptooi.<br />

staa shower, compart mem ec<br />

his/hers areaa Rntahed wa*-out<br />

tower level. 3 car attachad garage<br />

Aaklng >975.000.<br />

PLEASE ASK FOR<br />

SYLVIA STOTZKY<br />

The Michigan Group<br />

661-9608 or 851-4100<br />

UPPER STRAITS LAKEFRONT with<br />

comaninuiaty flair Move right in for<br />

aummar fun! >415.000 RDS<br />

MAX BROOCK 636-4000<br />

PINE LAKE QEMETERY<br />

Weel Bloomfield M>odleOen and<br />

Pine Lak* Road. 2 side by side lots<br />

I' 100 549-S627<br />

WMtre CHAPEL 2 or * Jraves.<br />

Garden of Religious Liberty Reasonory<br />

priced al >650 each<br />

Can 861-4901<br />

351 Bua. 8 Profaaaional<br />

Bldgt. For Saia<br />

AN 800 sq h reiail space with 2<br />

bedrexxn apl upstairs grossing<br />

>12.000 s year >85.000 LC available.<br />

S Redford Twp 937-2883<br />

FARMINOtON HILLS<br />

9 MILE NEAR MIDOLEBELT<br />

3,500 SQ FT<br />

471-3-ltST<br />

352 Commercial / Ratail<br />

For Sa)a<br />

BIRMINGHAM - 684,686 S Adams<br />

Commarical buiidirvg<br />

Bloomfield Realty Inc 647-8060<br />

CANTON - Light Industrial on ttlicfugan<br />

Avenue Qood tronlage Water<br />

and uliltlies ai sne Call John Bower<br />

261-5080.<br />

Thompson-Brown<br />

CHECK THESE FOR SALE<br />

Choice corner lot, high traffic area<br />

Now used car lot with 80 car capacity<br />

and 1500 sq ft., air conditioned<br />

office with 2 bay service area<br />

Busineas aiao available<br />

FOR LEASE - LIVONIA<br />

Slnp center, high traffic area<br />

800-1.000-1400-4200 ftq fl<br />

FOR LEASE. NOVI OFFICE<br />

1 000 - 2.000 »q ft finish to sun<br />

MURNING'HAN ASSOCIATES<br />

26'-9610<br />

Trenton area New construction<br />

completed Jan <strong>1990</strong> Capacity for<br />

115 students Bul»t*ng 5300 aq ft .<br />

pm* 1200 aq ft . of omee ft consuftatlon<br />

New coftcapt open modular<br />

claaaroom* 70% reserved reservations<br />

for new year Asking price<br />

>545,000<br />

ASK FOR BOB TENNANT<br />

The Prudential Graat Lake* Realty<br />

646-6000 or 435-6136<br />

GREATLY REDUCED<br />

Grand Otoar wast ol Beech. 2 story.<br />

Mtg quarlaa up CurrentTy an upholstery<br />

ahop down. C-1 zoning<br />

Separata fumecee Cored floor and<br />

celling. 2,000 aq ft >79.900<br />

Century 21<br />

ROW<br />

464-7111<br />

PLYMOUTH - Exceaent Ann Arbor<br />

Rd Commercial 3.800 sq ft., tots of<br />

parking, accaea Ann Arlx* Rd or S<br />

Harvey St Priced for tha nieelut or<br />

buyar uear For m formation call:<br />

FEHLfG REAL ESTATE, 453-7800<br />

PLYMOUTH OFFICE - 1500 SQ FT<br />

Ample parking Sale or laaaa.<br />

Terms flexlblft Contacl Mr Cohn.<br />

Days 453-6000 Evn 459-6539<br />

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River Rd ,<br />

Smger Whltmore ft Assoc 642-1117<br />

355 Industrial<br />

Vacant Proparty<br />

<strong>CO</strong>MMERCE LAKEFRONT Contemporary<br />

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On main body of w - spectacular<br />

vtewi Ask tor Mane<br />

626-4000 82.000 476-4673 BRIGHTON (East of) 26 acres<br />

zoned general industrial 1.300 fron-<br />

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Lake VM^e. 550 leaf on Caa*<br />

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divide. CMord Wright deelgned<br />

home Is 5000 aq ft with 3 cm attached<br />

garage and flnohea wNk-out<br />

SPARKLING PINE LAKE<br />

new luxury condos upgraded beyond<br />

beUafl En(oy beeutitul vistas on<br />

Pine Lake: beach house ft private<br />

boat dock included 3 models from<br />

>369.000<br />

Presented by, AUBREY H TOBIN<br />

Century 21 Northwestern<br />

tage on Class A rd Over 1800 ft on<br />

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Expressway J Exit Spirts available<br />

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Suite 371<br />

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360 Buainaat<br />

Opportunitiaa<br />

ATTENTION PC/XT<br />

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W BloomheW 851-6555<br />

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Workable lease Asking >25.000.<br />

541-1029<br />

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Cai 552-0364 Everanga 557-2319<br />

362 Raai Eatata Wantad 400 Apt* For Rant<br />

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A BEAUTIFUL VIEW<br />

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Plus waaher ft dryer, new carpeOns.<br />

no pet*. 84*6/month ptoa utMtea.<br />

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AMBER APARTMENT<br />

<strong>CO</strong>MPANY<br />

TROY & ROYAL OAK<br />

3807 CROOKS RD.<br />

Comer of Cheetar 113% MBel<br />

549-1000<br />

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Speoous 1 bedroom apartments<br />

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water Bands included Pool 675 ptua<br />

306-3706<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

TIMBERLANE APARTMENTS<br />

»n heart of town • Newfy remodeled<br />

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Dispose • Central aM<br />

1 Bedroom - From >560<br />

2 Bedroom - From >680<br />

366-7766 evea/waaksnds 645-6736<br />

BIRMINGHAM-MERRILL WOOO<br />

Studio apt available 1 year Maaa.<br />

Indoor parking, >575 to >585 per<br />

month 642-7400<br />

BIRMINGHAM Deluxe 2 bedroom<br />

Air. carport, we* to mopping Heel<br />

Included, >675/mo<br />

Call Ann. after 8pm 647-4334<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

1535 month<br />

rated, balcony or patto Credit report<br />

required 301 N. Eton<br />

356-3600<br />

BIRMINGHAM PLACE<br />

Luxury apts m downtown Birmingham<br />

Studio 1.2 ft 3 bedroom at**<br />

avskaws indoor perking 642-9000<br />

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Aug • Jan 14 Use ft Woodward<br />

area in quet complex >455<br />

mo w/ heet ft t/UMtes 644-3269<br />

GREAT INVESTMENT! 2 bedrooms, pwyr •Musir, Cai :* V -ecordec<br />

WATERFRONT HOME- Chelsea basemem, garage Good rent* iea- • • • H M H a f t - 6 0 0 767-2113<br />

acftools North Lake Approximately 'r tory with positive caah flow >37 .500<br />

LAKEFRONT - Canackan Ma ol " sq ft ranch 3-4 bedrooms. 2 wflfi tZ-OOOdown PL8<br />

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Lafca 31 Oalf Baautfttel year around<br />

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E Maple Carport, air oendWon.<br />

CM 475-9214 MINI-MARINA bait ahop boel rent- outh Induetnal Part Owner moOvMal,<br />

home, docks, 4 lots. HEALTH<br />

SS<br />

WATER FRONT WOOOEO LOT prv- FORCES SALE >375 000 Help-O- lodayf Ask tor Ksn. 352-7^19<br />

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<strong>CO</strong>NDOS e«s updated aaft on OM ranch m pree-<br />

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1 ft > badroom J3k*M».iioo aq Sfr<br />

bam. indoor arena, tack room 1300 F\M and part Ume poeMone No pels Laaaa >536<br />

MAX BROOCK<br />

aq. fL home >189 900 Help-U-Saa<br />

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' 454-9535<br />

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Cai 8 am-4 30 pm, 871-1200<br />

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Or Everanga 671-6272<br />

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>379.000 88 1-3503 weier sewer >360.000 MO<br />

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W BLOOMFIELD - GREEN LAKE<br />

866-4254 531-2222 775-5757<br />

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42711 Ford Rd<br />

CUNT ON TWP<br />

36670<br />

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791<br />

1-600-777-6616<br />

346-0640<br />

BRAND NEW<br />

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Poo* wtth waterfall &<br />

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• AH season outdoor hoi<br />

tub.<br />

• Cathedral ceilings.<br />

• Microwaves.<br />

> Mint-blinds.<br />

• Wood burning fireplace.<br />

• Washers & dryers.<br />

• Walk-In doeets.<br />

• Individual intrusion<br />

alarms.<br />

• Private car wash<br />

RENTALS FROM. $500<br />

On Haggarty ju>> S of<br />

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Village Green<br />

of <strong>Canton</strong><br />

981-1050<br />

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CARRIAGE <strong>CO</strong>VE<br />

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One Bedroom - >495. 900<br />

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of Employment<br />

In our<br />

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On Ford Rd Juel E of 1-275<br />

981-3891<br />

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Sat 11-6 & Sun. 11-5<br />

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400 Apia. For Rant<br />

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•rator. carpet >47Vmo<br />

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ft laaaa. 456-0391<br />

CLARKSTON - Downtown. 1<br />

room newly decorated, n<br />

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ft 2<br />

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DEARBORN HEIGHTS<br />

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FROM $440<br />

FREE HEAT<br />

Spacious-Ores* Vitus<br />

»• Pool • Cabte<br />

Townhouees Available<br />

Juel N of Ford Rd<br />

5726 inkster Rd<br />

561-3593<br />

Open Daily 12-7PM<br />

Sat. & Sun. 12-4PM<br />

DEARBORN HTS<br />

FORD RD & EVERGREEN<br />

t ft 2 bedroom apts Irom >495<br />

RIVER OAKS APTS<br />

271-4649<br />

Mon thru Fn 6:30-5pm<br />

Sat 9 30-3 30pm<br />

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location - within walking distece<br />

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spacious t ft 2 bedroom deluxe<br />

apts Newfy modernized<br />

274-4765<br />

Office Hr*. 9-6 Mon. thru Fn.<br />

Sat to-*<br />

York Properties. Inc<br />

DEARBORN WEST 20536 Outer Or .<br />

3 badroom. carpeted beelmeni.<br />

•pplencee separate entrance No<br />

pet* >475/ depoeft /utwtlee<br />

immediate oocupency 433-3676<br />

LARGE ONE bedroom apt T*legraph/W<br />

McNichoia area HeaMnduded<br />

Carpeting ft appkerices<br />

>315/*335 531-1339. or 343-1030<br />

400 Apia. For Rant<br />

OETROfT-Lovely 1 ft 3 bedroom<br />

apt* Stan from >400-5460 vidudes<br />

heel, weter snd pool Studio - >335<br />

534-9340<br />

DETROIT • W ol Teiegrsph specious<br />

1 ft 2 bedroome from >370 to<br />

>440 includes fleet ft water<br />

355-0073<br />

BEST APARTMENT VALUE<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

TIMBERIDGE<br />

DELUXE<br />

1 a 2 BEDROOM UNITS<br />

vertical bands<br />

Enter East off Orchard Lske Rd on<br />

FI.IIBI m S of Grand Rh*r<br />

Modal Open Daly 9-5<br />

Except Wedneedey<br />

476-1467 775-8200<br />

BEAUTIFUL 2<br />

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474-4696<br />

CHATHAM HILLS<br />

Central Air Conditioning<br />

FREE OARAGE<br />

On Selected UnNa<br />

FREE HEALTH CLAJ8<br />

Lusirloua LMng at<br />

STARTING AT $499<br />

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476-8080<br />

Open Daly 9am-7 pm<br />

Set llam-4pm Sun I1em-4pm<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

1900 aq.fl. 2 bedroom. 3 bath w,<br />

•••i-ln cloeets. covered carport<br />

waahar'dryar. attended gatehouse<br />

and a 24 how monitored mtrueior,<br />

and kre alarm in you apartment<br />

SUMMIT APTS.<br />

NORTHWESTERN ft MIOOLEBELT<br />

626-4396<br />

FAMMNQTON HILLS<br />

A RANCH ft TOWNHOUSE<br />

<strong>CO</strong>MMUNITY<br />

Paw*i designed 2 or 3 bedroom<br />

ranch, or 3 bedroom lownhoueea<br />

2'4 beths 2000 sq ft of kving<br />

spece. whinpoui tub. fua oaaemen<br />

2 car attachad garages From<br />

>1475<br />

a PLKASI.NG<br />

u-llh<br />

.The Crossi<br />

<strong>CO</strong>VINGTON CLUB<br />

14 M«e ft Middtebefi<br />

851-2730<br />

MOrtE<br />

CLASSIFIEDS<br />

ON PAGES<br />

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onPagatf.<br />

look:!no for<br />

Apartment living just got better.<br />

We're making The Crossings a better place to live and a<br />

better value, \bu11 feel it in the new hallway; and newly<br />

refurbished clubhouse. Ybull aee it in the plush landscaping<br />

when you enter the grounds. And that's just<br />

beginning. It's the new look and feel of The at<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> — and it's for you.<br />

The Crossings ar <strong>Canton</strong> offers 19 different<br />

plans with 1 to 4 bedrooms. And whether you choose a<br />

2-level i-level tcjan" town home or a luxury apartment, the lencwed<br />

or this ' is charmir charming rental i<br />

ooe —the result of our recent ^Capital 1<br />

Upgrading" program. These apartments and<br />

es are the largest ifi the area, yet are still<br />

incredibly affordable.<br />

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The<br />

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• Dens & Fireplaces woijM^a^/inatAFnn<br />

• Fully-applianced Kilchens<br />

• Patioi or Balconies<br />

• Central Air Conditioning<br />

• A Qubhouae wtth sauna,<br />

indoor pool, eneicise 1 #<br />

rogen, a new party room,<br />

XLf, o4»s


<strong>CO</strong>LONIAL WITH MANY. MANY "EXTRAS. - Four bedrooms,<br />

2 V4 Qath Potomac Model In Sunflower Sub<br />

Central air, security system, finished basement Large<br />

deck, attic fan, first floor laundry and lots more<br />

$156,900 455-7000<br />

r_£EI<br />

mam<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

GREAT VALUE - Walk to downtown from this spacious<br />

3 bedroom and den Cape Cod. Formal dining<br />

room, 2 full baths, newer furnace and shingles. A Best<br />

Buy!<br />

$74,900 - 455-7006<br />

CANTON<br />

LOCATED ON THE PARK. - Beautiful private treed<br />

yard with covered patio. Three bedroom Quad (could<br />

be returned to 4 hftrtroom) All,new Pella wood windows<br />

throughout.<br />

$119,900 455-7000<br />

II *!»<br />

CANTON<br />

NEEDS NEW FAMILY TO LOVE! - Neat, clean, large 4<br />

bedroom Colonial. Good room sizes, floor pattern, location,<br />

yard, basement partially done, central air plus 2 car<br />

garage<br />

$123,000 455-7000<br />

Administrative<br />

851-2600<br />

Allen Parte<br />

389-1250<br />

Ann Arbor<br />

996-1616<br />

Birmingham<br />

646-1600<br />

BloooifMd HUts<br />

644-4700<br />

227-5005<br />

Dearborn<br />

274-8911<br />

Dearborn His.<br />

565-3200<br />

Detroit<br />

273-0800<br />

Farmlngton<br />

477-1111<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

LOCATION! LOCATION! - Chanc • ol a lifetime, lovely<br />

4 bedroom cuatom Quad on wooded lot backing to San<br />

Marino Golf Course. Formal dining room, family room<br />

wtth full wail fireplace, much more!<br />

$214,900 455-7000<br />

GORGEOUS <strong>CO</strong>LONIAL - Original owner has well<br />

maintained and cared tor this 4 bedroom, 2Vi bath<br />

home wtth library, family room wtth fireplace. PeHa<br />

doorwa*. first floor laundry, central air.<br />

$158,900 455-7000<br />

SHOP ANO <strong>CO</strong>MPARE - Homa<br />

setters on thla daalrabla<br />

premium lot backing to<br />

tamay room with fireplace. 2 car<br />

WTfiOO<br />

- Thla 4<br />

Go* oourae hm<br />

m 1st<br />

and much mor<br />

warranty provided by<br />

free Colonial on<br />

area. 3 bedrooms<br />

w m m m m m<br />

2*1-0700<br />

CIRCLE THIS ONE! - Large country kitchen wrth bumins<br />

an dlots of cabinets Three bedrooms, 1 Vfe baths,<br />

finished basement with fireplace and wet bar, new<br />

windows and 2 car garage<br />

$59,900 ' 261-0700<br />

LIVONIA<br />

BRICK RANCH N. of I-96 - Three bedrooms, TVS<br />

baths, hardwood floors, basement and 2^car garage<br />

Newer vinyl windows, furnace, awnings, gutters and<br />

doorwail to covered patio Sprinkler system<br />

$96^900 261-0700<br />

YOU'LL BE IMPRESSED! - Maintenance free home<br />

with 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths, large family room wrth<br />

fireplace, formal dining room, newer carpet In ground<br />

pooT<br />

$139,900 261-0700<br />

Farmington I<br />

851-1900<br />

Lathrup VlHags<br />

559-2300<br />

Uvonia/Redtord<br />

261-0700<br />

Mlltord<br />

684-1065<br />

Northvl&e/Novl<br />

348-6430<br />

CANTON<br />

UNIQUE RANCH - Nifty 3 bedroom. 1 1 /? bath Ranch<br />

wrth open floor plan First floor laundry, central air, 2<br />

car attached garage. Deck overlooking ravine lot.<br />

$112,900 455-7000<br />

LIVONIA<br />

IMMACULATE MAINTENANCE-FREE QUAD - 4 bed<br />

rooms, 2 full baths, kitchen with newer cabinets, family<br />

with fireplace, finiashed rec room, inground pool. Attached<br />

2 car garage<br />

$134,900 261-0700<br />

Thursday, August 2. <strong>1990</strong> U&E<br />

NOVI<br />

SUPER <strong>CO</strong>NDO - Roomy 3 bedroom Condo in Country<br />

Place Nothing to do but move right in. Incldues new<br />

windows, fireplace in living room, large ktichen area,<br />

finished basement, detached garage<br />

$88,900 — 261-0700<br />

~ REDFORD<br />

LOOKING FOR A LARGER HOME? - This maintenance-free.<br />

brick and aluminum 2231 sq. ft. home has it<br />

all. Features 4 bedrooms, 2Vi baths, oversized 2 car<br />

$109,900 261-0700<br />

CANTON<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 43724 PROCTOR - 3 bedroom<br />

Tudor New siding, sink and disposal, central air with<br />

electronic air cleaner, newer fence. Custom oak mantel<br />

and bookcases over fireplace in family room.<br />

$104,900 261-0700<br />

*1F<br />

WESTLAND<br />

SINGLE FAMILY HOME - on corner tot. close to<br />

shopping and all schools and churches Carpeting in<br />

living room, hardwood floors in bedrooms Bath par-,<br />

tially updated and irrtenor freshly painted<br />

$28,900 • 326-2000<br />

ca<br />

WESTLAND<br />

FAMILY HOME - is this 3 bedroom bnck Ranch with<br />

full finished basement with bar and storage area Pool<br />

wrth new deck Country kitchen, new vinyl windows<br />

$59,900 326-2000<br />

r -.<br />

BETTER THAN <strong>CO</strong>UNTRY - is this 3 bedroom custom<br />

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-Juot roduood!<br />

$83,500 326-2000<br />

WESTLAND<br />

CUSTOM LOOK READY MADE PRICE • in this 3<br />

bedroom brick Ranch wrth full finished basement, central<br />

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$80,900 326-2000<br />

Properties SOLD in the Metropolitan<br />

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Plymouth/<strong>Canton</strong><br />

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Rochester North<br />

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652-3700<br />

Royal Oak<br />

548-9100<br />

SL Clair Shores<br />

296-0010<br />

Sterling Heights<br />

CANTON<br />

<strong>CO</strong>UNTRY LIVING ATMOSPHERE - in a historic area<br />

Large 1 acre lot. Three bedroom Ranch. Huge rooms,<br />

tots of double closets Two full large baths, walkout<br />

basement. Attached 2 car garage.<br />

$164,500 455-7000<br />

CANTON<br />

MUST SELL OPPORTUNITY - Sparkling dean Colonial.<br />

Features 4 bedrooms, family room, formal dining<br />

room, finished basement and 2 car attached garage<br />

Across from park, walk to <strong>Canton</strong> School.<br />

$114,900 455-7000<br />

SPREAD YOUR WINGS - and enjoy the good Ma In<br />

this spacious 4 badroom. 2Vt ba ih Quad. Terrific famty<br />

room with fuN wal fireplace<br />

ready tor you.<br />

$129,900<br />

oven one acm. m towm<br />

out! Large Ranch with Ilnlahad<br />

2 ftrapatoaa. 2 batfw. 4 bedro<br />

room and a picture book aaMn<br />

979-5660<br />

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Trenton<br />

675-6600<br />

Troy<br />

528-1300<br />

Union Lake<br />

363-1511<br />

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623-7500<br />

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681-5700<br />

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IMPRESSIVE 3 BEDROOM - tri-tovel featuring cathedral<br />

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wtth fireplace. 2Vi baths, office and lovely sunroom. Existing<br />

land contract assumabie!<br />

$131,900 348-6430<br />

THIS BEAUTIFUL RAM BUNG RANCH - on 2 9 scree<br />

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$199,900 ~ 348-8430<br />

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kftchan. Larga arWy foyer, famty<br />

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LIVONIA T<br />

PERFECT STARTER HOME! - Absolutely meticulous<br />

3 bedroom, 2 bath brick Ranch; full baaement with rec<br />

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477-1111<br />

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2F* O&E Thursday. August 2. <strong>1990</strong><br />

CL066IHED REAL E6TPTE<br />

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From $905<br />

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HUNTERS RIDGE<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

855-27CX)<br />

Mon-ftlS-S<br />

SM. K>-5, Sun. 12-8<br />

400 Apts. For Ront<br />

Boulder Park<br />

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32023 W 14 MHa Rd<br />

(W ot Orchard Laka «d )<br />

932-0188<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

No* avaHatila - studios * 1 badroom<br />

apartment, carprtad. varSdaa<br />

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A number of floor plana are available in<br />

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Seniors. a:sk about our extended leases.<br />

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THE PINES<br />

357-0437<br />

PINE AIRE<br />

3S7-1761<br />

PINE RIDGE<br />

354-3930<br />

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354-0331<br />

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358-1885<br />

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in a quiet undisturbed<br />

setting.<br />

Many Floor Flam are<br />

available In one and<br />

two bedroom units, all<br />

equipped with intrusion<br />

alarms, all air conditioned.<br />

There is a pool, of course,<br />

plus a clubhouse and rani<br />

room, and the price range<br />

is very attractive. Ask about<br />

our concierge services<br />

available to residents.<br />

HOURS:<br />

MON-FRI<br />

9-5<br />

SAT, SUN<br />

12-4<br />

400 Apts. For Root<br />

IMMEDIATE<br />

OCCUPANCY<br />

3 badroom. 2'+ batln lowrVwmaa<br />

available 2.400 sq ft . wasner/dryer<br />

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INDEPENDENCE GREEN<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

FARMINGTON MILLS<br />

Wa«u< Creak Apts 10 MM a<br />

Middleoeft Larga 1 bedroom. Irom<br />

$444, pkja utKMeS. 471-4556<br />

FARMINGTON MILLS Aug. lat, 8<br />

' i 13<br />

MUe/Heoosrty Oudftouse pools.<br />

Hnna. M t 471-0633 or SS1-7187<br />

Farmlngton Mas<br />

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23078 MNkSeb*. 1 8 2 bedrooma.<br />

2<br />

Ir ttal atr. carporl<br />

M50 4 SS55<br />

FARMINGTON MILLS<br />

THE HOUSE OF<br />

BOTSFORD<br />

1 & 2 BEDROOMS<br />

PLUS TOWNHOUSES<br />

FROM $515<br />

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ioc*ed loyar an try. hjHy<br />

equipped knehan and Oseeriieni<br />

storage Lighted parking and car<br />

Bfldl. J'OOL Al utlitMl<br />

cept alactrtc.<br />

20810 Botslord Drtva<br />

Grand Wver<br />

Oractly behrnd BoisJora Irwi<br />

477-4797<br />

400 Apts. For Ront<br />

Farmlngton H*a<br />

BOTSFORD PLACE<br />

GRAND RIVER - 8 MILE<br />

Behind Botalora Hoapits.<br />

SPECIAL<br />

1 Bedroom for $489<br />

2 Bedroom for $589<br />

3 Bedroom for. $689<br />

PETS PERMITTED<br />

Smoke Delectors InetaBed<br />

Singles Welcome<br />

immediate Occupancy<br />

We Love Cniadren<br />

MEAT 4 WATER JNCLUOCD<br />

Qwet prestige addraaa. air conditional.<br />

carpeting, stove 4 retnjerelor<br />

aW unties except ««ect'k»l> included<br />

Warm apartments Laundry<br />

For mora information, phone<br />

477-8464<br />

27883 Independence<br />

Farmington Hills<br />

NW FERNOALE<br />

1 bedroom upper. $375 , Includes<br />

appliances and utamea Cai ahar<br />

5PM 543-8084<br />

GAROEN CITY - Beechwood Apis 2<br />

bedroom. $430 mo New carpel A<br />

kitchen floor Heat 4 water irjcluded<br />

Appliances, sir No pels 421-2833<br />

GARDEN CITY - Limited Time Spe-<br />

cial Village Aptv $400 mckjdee heel<br />

4 waier iter CaM<br />

425-0930<br />

GARDEN CITY<br />

1 bedroom, appliances. air. carpet,<br />

tacit las, walat included, no<br />

Agent 478-7640<br />

GARDEN CITY - 1 4 2 bedroom<br />

apartments, newt, decorated<br />

Ford Rd. 4 Maim i .an area<br />

Ask lor Mke 261 -0328<br />

Walk TO WORK,<br />

THE BIRMINGHAM<br />

THEATRE<br />

AND THE VERY BEST<br />

SHOPS, RESTAURANTS<br />

AND SERVICES.<br />

Five*FiveaFive has all the ambiance and<br />

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Side. Our private residential tower offers<br />

available luxuries like complimentary<br />

private garage parking, ice makers, washers<br />

and dryers, vertical blinds and walk-in<br />

wardrobe closets. Plans are available from<br />

cozy studios with huge fioor-to-ceiling<br />

windows, to stunning 3 and 4 bedroom<br />

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Leasing Center Open<br />

Mon. - Fri. until 5 p.m,<br />

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645-1191<br />

foiN-1<br />

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• Washer & dryer in every apt<br />

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3726 Rochester Rd<br />

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29286 Northwestern Hwy<br />

CANTON 981-7200<br />

42711 Ford Rd<br />

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36870 Garfield<br />

NOVI 348-0540<br />

Across from 12 Oaks Ma*<br />

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JOV RD - 20830 E. ot Taiagraph 1<br />

bedroom, $325 [Mus security Clean.<br />

Qu*e«, no pels, lenced. parking 4<br />

cable available 837-8W0<br />

Ltvoma<br />

REDUCED SECURITY<br />

1ST MONTH RENT FREE<br />

1 4 2 bedroom apts (torn $505/mo<br />

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Franklin Sq.<br />

427-6970<br />

1 Mk E of Middtebeit<br />

On 5 MHa - Uvonia<br />

40^SptTFor Ront 400 Apts. For Ront 400 Apto.<br />

LIVONIA<br />

MEAT INCLUDED -<br />

RENT FROM $465<br />

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Spacious 1 4 2 bedroom apts wih<br />

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dishwasher ample storage Inter<br />

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ercise room, tennis courts haaiad<br />

pools<br />

459-6600<br />

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LIVONIA'S<br />

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Merrtman corner 7 Mlie<br />

Large deluxe<br />

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• All appliances<br />

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• Nearby shopping<br />

$570/mo.<br />

Ask our manager for<br />

limited time special<br />

(new tenant! only)<br />

MERRIMAN WOODS<br />

Model open »-5 a*cept Thursday<br />

477-9377 Office: 775-8200<br />

Madison Heights<br />

SPECIAL<br />

$100 SECURITY<br />

GREAT LOCATION<br />

LEXINGTON<br />

VILLAGE<br />

1 BEDROOM APARTMENT<br />

includes<br />

• Heat "<br />

• Stove 4 refrigerstor<br />

• Pool<br />

• Newty decors led<br />

• Smoke detectors<br />

• FROM $445<br />

1-76 «id 14 Mils<br />

acroas from Oakland Mall<br />

585-4010<br />

fp G 7 7 e e ' T o p<br />

< ~ M e a d o W s<br />

o f t p a r t m e r i t s<br />

IS LUXURY WHAT YOU SEEK?<br />

Tht*n lu\ur> is what vuu net. Oversized<br />

rooms and balconies, deluxe kitchens,<br />

walk-in closets, 'I bedroom has double<br />

1 Bedroom S525<br />

2 Bedroom S585<br />

hath. Close to shopping and expressway.<br />

950 So Ft<br />

1050 So. Ft.<br />

ASK ABOUT<br />

pun<br />

SPECIAL<br />

LUXURY APARTMENT LIVING<br />

IN FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

Indoor & Outdoor pool<br />

Tennis Courts<br />

Convenieni to expressways & shopping<br />

Social activities<br />

• Spacious 1 & 2 bedroom apt*.<br />

• 2,400 sq. ft. 3-bedroom townhouse<br />

Call or Stop By Today!<br />

SEE "THE PEOPLE WHO CARE" Grand River at<br />

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W o r l d o f<br />

Y o u r O w n !<br />

Everything for your<br />

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community—<br />

Excellent Southfield location! Great comfort and conve-<br />

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in many floor plans. Air conditioned, of course. Plus<br />

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Everything is here for the way you want to live in a self-<br />

contained. self-sufficient, affordable community<br />

For information and the<br />

special of the week, phone<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

at 3571761<br />

MON-fOl<br />

OPEN DAILY 10-7 ^<br />

SAT 10-5: SUN 12-5 T*<br />

B E N E l C K E & K R U E<br />

348-9590 or 642-8686<br />

m<br />

Livonia<br />

CURTIS CREEK<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

Fsrmlngton Roed<br />

m Uvonia Spaoooa 1 4 2 bedroom<br />

units evallaDM fo« »nmedial* occupancy<br />

Vertical Bunds • Laundry<br />

Mookup • OMTrwsaher • Qarbage<br />

Disposal • Prtvat^Entrance*<br />

Central Air • CaWe Ready<br />

Baaconlea 4 Patios<br />

Special 1 badroom HM<br />

4 2 bedroom $598<br />

Model Mours Mon , Tues<br />

Wed . Fri„ Sat , 11-5<br />

Call 851-9755 or 476-8420<br />

MAOlSON HEIGHTS<br />

$440<br />

• Spacious 1 Bedroom<br />

• Free Heat<br />

CHATSFORD VILLAGE<br />

588-1486<br />

MARGO CAPRI Apts 26408 Warren<br />

Awe new UnKMMK Speoous 1<br />

oeoroom. air heat sppMnass Near<br />

transportation Waettsnd 464-G042<br />

MID-FIVE APTS.<br />

in Livonia on 5 MHa Rd<br />

oh Middlebelt Specious 2 bedroom<br />

IM oath units avettsble lor immediate<br />

occupancy Dahwssher gar<br />

disposal. laundry hook-up<br />

private sntrance. centraI SB casta<br />

resdy and Jelconlee<br />

Model Open<br />

Mon , Weds . Frl 10-2<br />

LIVONIA MALL AREA - Vary unique 1<br />

Saturday. 10-5<br />

Speaai/$575 PER MO<br />

tree rent lo nsw tenant<br />

include* Water<br />

vate Cantral air all appHencea In-<br />

851-8755<br />

cluding washer'dryer Vary aeouo<br />

NORTHVILLE - large hWortc home<br />

ed area. Plenty ol wad Ma $500 plus 1 badroom ^>artment $450 month<br />

utMtlee. security deposit<br />

Includes gas 4 slectnc 561-2727<br />

Horry, no pets 522-1811<br />

NORTHVILLE - Large 1 bedroom<br />

convenient to downtown, nslurst<br />

setting. $510 per mo immediate<br />

occupency Call 347-6565<br />

Msdison Heights<br />

SUMMER SPECIAL<br />

<strong>CO</strong>N<strong>CO</strong>RD TOWERS<br />

1 4 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS<br />

includes<br />

• Stove 4 refrigerator<br />

• Dishwasher<br />

• Carporl<br />

• intercom<br />

• Ilea*/ decorated<br />

• Smoke detectors<br />

• Sprinkler system<br />

• FROM $405<br />

1-75 and 14 Mile<br />

Nam to Abbey Theatsr<br />

589 3.356<br />

MADISON HEIGHTS<br />

. Brand New<br />

2 bedroom Apartments<br />

Pool wttfi waterfall 4 snac* Bar<br />

Outdoor hei lub<br />

Indoor raoquetba* court<br />

i Pi jfeasluiial weight room<br />

Aerobics studio<br />

' Microwaves<br />

• Cathedral ceiUnga<br />

> Washers 4 Dryers<br />

Mim-oundt<br />

• walk-in ctoeets<br />

• Wood burning fireplaces<br />

. Card key security entrance<br />

• Busines centar<br />

Ftentals from $655<br />

13 Mile 4 Dequlndre<br />

VILLAGE GREEN OF<br />

MADISON HEIGHTS<br />

583-1100<br />

Tree Park<br />

HEAT INCLUDED<br />

Natural beauty surrounds these<br />

apartments wtth view ol the woods<br />

Taka Ihe tpol bridge ecroea Ihe roa-<br />

toy the tranquility ot tha ad>eoant<br />

woods EHO<br />

BEDROOM FROM $495<br />

BEDROOM FROM $545<br />

Open daily 1 Ctam-7pm<br />

Located on Novi Rd N of 8 Mile<br />

BENElCKE 4 KRUE<br />

347-1690 348-9590<br />

NOVI<br />

IMMEDIATE<br />

OCCUPANCY<br />

Spacious 2 bedroom townhouse 12<br />

Oaks Shopping down the Rd Tsnms<br />

court, pool. ctutJhouse Call<br />

349-8200<br />

NOVI RIDGE<br />

OLD REDFORD (6-Lanear). Older<br />

badroom appliance* Clean, quiet<br />

heat included Cat ok $235<br />

$345 deposit 533-8631<br />

( H e n s of<br />

( cclarbi o o k c<br />

PART OF art<br />

tarting from...*480<br />

Vertical Blinds • Pool/Picnic Area<br />

Central Air • Ughted Carports<br />

Walk-in Closets • Easy access to<br />

Patio or Balcony x-ways & shopping<br />

4 7 8 - 0 3 2 2<br />

Farmington Hills on Middlebelt at 10 Mile<br />

W i t t d e m e r e<br />

Apartments<br />

LIVING YOU CAN<br />

AFFORD TO ENJOY<br />

• M w i A t Bsdiuow Apartmants AvafMrts<br />

• Convotant To Shopping And Expraaawaya<br />

• Cabta TV Avsilabia<br />

• PiliaM Balcony / Patto<br />

s Kllchan With Opan Bar Counter<br />

• Dana AwaHaMa<br />

• 1H Batha Aval labia<br />

• And Mora Vlalt Us And Saa For VourasMI<br />

On Hslated Va Mile North<br />

of Grand River<br />

FROM $460<br />

oreri Hon. - Prt #• * Sat. 10 • 5: Sun. 12 - 5<br />

471-3625<br />

^ • 1 EQUAL HOUSING Q»fOimjMTV<br />

NORTHVILLE - 1 bedroom air al<br />

appaance* Immediate oco*>ency<br />

n*ducad tsfia.niaaaa $525. Laave<br />

rrtessage 34 7-3104<br />

. NOVI/LAKES AREA •<br />

WESTGATE VI<br />

from $475<br />

AREA'S BEST VALUE<br />

• Quiet • Spacious Apanmants<br />

- Attractive^ Landscaped • Laaaa<br />

Area • Near Twelve Oeks • Central<br />

Av-Poo*Carport-We*-« Closets<br />

• Pstlos snd Balconies<br />

Off Pontiac Trail bel Beck 4 West<br />

Mln Irom 1-686, 1-275<br />

Dally 9am-7pm • Sat 4 Sun i2-4pm<br />

624-8555<br />

• NOVI •<br />

WATERVTEW<br />

FARMS<br />

from $420<br />

Country setting Lakes Ares. Near<br />

Twelve Oaks Man Spacious Sound<br />

Conditioned, Central Air. Pool. Tannts<br />

Cable. Lots ol Closets<br />

Pontiac Tr bet West 4 Beck Rds<br />

624-0004<br />

OPEN TIL 7PM<br />

Dally 9-7 • Sal 4 Sun 12-4<br />

Old Rsdlord. 2 bedroom flat, appttsnces.<br />

own utilities $345 4 security<br />

1 bedroom upper appliances $2»5<br />

4 security Will qualify 534-2044<br />

ORCHARD LAKE - Newty decorated<br />

3 bedroom apartment on Pine Lake<br />

New carpeting vertical blinds No<br />

pets $995, mo 681-7100<br />

- PLYMOUTH -<br />

BROUGHAM<br />

MANOR<br />

APTS.<br />

1 BEDROOM $435<br />

2 BEDROOM $475<br />

Year lease Heat 4 Water Paid<br />

Adults No pets<br />

455-1215<br />

PLYMOUTH HERITAGE APTS<br />

pleased 10 ofler FREE BASIC<br />

CABLE-, with tha signing ol * 1 year<br />

Please can 455-2143 or stop<br />

In Mon thru Fn 9-5<br />

•NEW TENANTS ONLY-<br />

Cash back bonus, along with cable<br />

fo> 1 year lease. IF rent is paid ont<br />

the lst1<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

HILLCREST<br />

CLUB<br />

1 & 2 Bedrooms<br />

From $465<br />

• Psrk setting • Spacious Sons*<br />

• Air Conditioning • Outdoor Pool<br />

• tmmaculata Grounds 4 Bkjgs<br />

• Dishwashers<br />

Best Value in Area<br />

Near Plymouth 4 Haggerty<br />

12350 Risman<br />

453-7144<br />

Dally 9-7 Sat.4 Sun. 12-4<br />

MOUTH<br />

Carriage Mouse Apts $425 Includes<br />

heal 4 i<br />

Can 425-0930<br />

PLYMOUTH Msyflower Hotel -<br />

$550 month. Dady room senrtce 24<br />

rvx* msesags service Color TV No<br />

leases Immediate occupancy<br />

Creon or Marie, 453-1820<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

Plymouth HiHs<br />

Apartments<br />

746 S MW St.<br />

Mod«m 1 and 2 Badroom<br />

» WASHER-DRYER<br />

IN EACH APT<br />

» ACCESS TO 1-275<br />

ft AIR <strong>CO</strong>NDITIONED<br />

ft FULLY CARPETED<br />

ft D48HWASHER<br />

• NO PETS<br />

FROM 1445<br />

Daffy Mon -Sal i-6pm<br />

455-4721 278-8319<br />

PLYMOUTH - spacious downtown 1<br />

badroom apartment. 2 blocks Irom<br />

park OuMI buldlng wan laundry le-<br />

— appaancea oantral air i486<br />

VHaga Orean 460-7080<br />

PLYMOUTH - Taking<br />

•or I or 2 anas SpactQMa. Haul<br />

a Dedroom 1,122 aa H *<br />

M y<br />

CWy-Caw* ! «aS-<br />

PLVMOUTM - u m n I<br />

Iiaax. Mraa i anl<br />

MM wM dec* Move in I<br />

PLYMOUTH ||<br />

Caa ta* Laa. at TKa<br />

wofoaoaneA<br />

FROM $366<br />

• rre* Haai<br />

• Larga 1 4 J<br />

•CatoW fteed<br />

•l»lll%<br />

•' or J Year Laaaa<br />

QLEN <strong>CO</strong>VE<br />

- f'if r, aA*H h mm S. a> l-a«<br />

PARKSIOE APTS<br />

532-9234<br />

Redford Manor<br />

937-1880 569-7220<br />


4F* OAE Thursday. August 2, <strong>1990</strong> Thursday, August 2. <strong>1990</strong> OAE »5F<br />

- W E S T L A N D -<br />

HAWTHORNE CLUB<br />

O n e B e d r o o m S p e c i a l !<br />

M O O FIRST MONTH'S<br />

s inn ^ S T T M O N T H S<br />

• W W Call for Details!<br />

• Air • Besl Value<br />

• Pool • Cable Available<br />

• Scenic view • Shopping Close By<br />

7560 Merriman R o a d<br />

Between Warren & Ann Arbor Trail<br />

5 2 2 - 3 3 6 4<br />

I * 1<br />

I Observer & Eccentnc I<br />

mmm<br />

WORKS<br />

B U Y I N G ?<br />

S E L L I N G ?<br />

R E N T I N G ?<br />

H I R I N G ?<br />

LUximous VtcaihcrMonc Townhouse*, a prr*HRlou> franklin<br />

rental community fralurr 2 and V-bpdroiwni 2*i baths. lormaJ<br />

dining, grcai room ivilh fireplace and private basement-, T»i»<br />

car attached garage AulumjiK door opener 24-hr monitored<br />

lire intrusion alarm*<br />

/ / ; / / / / • / /'-S'/O/W<br />

29600/29900 Franklin Road • 350-1296<br />

Hr* M I MM, Sai Su» 11 < IM K> 4pp.<br />

Managed fn|^Kafl»n Frxcrpn^ 1*2<br />

NOVI RIDGE<br />

*EXTRA *<br />

families love the large private two-<br />

bedroom townhomes with full basements<br />

and washer dryer hookups. Ihe ex-<br />

cellent school system is right next door.<br />

The location just minutes from the shop-<br />

ping and sen ices ol 12-Oaks Mall. I he<br />

pool. A n d the kind of kids you want<br />

your kids to grow up with. Call 349-8200<br />

a n d show your lamiiy how great living<br />

can be.<br />

Novi kidge lownhome-. A. \partments<br />

Ol! 10 mile Ivtwixn Sum RJ a. Mc.idow brook<br />

FOR s 499 YOU<br />

CAN FEEL LIKE<br />

A MILLION.<br />

A super-large operviiedroom home<br />

wih a private carport is yours now<br />

for just $499 a month<br />

Outsdr Great pool, sundecx.<br />

gorgeous pounds pcrec<br />

area with barbecues.<br />

1 IUWi IrlSTO.<br />

Large storage room.<br />

Gaiey Idlchen. f<br />

loo. ftgN near.Livcm<br />

IWL Cai 477-6448<br />

and see ho* good<br />

tang ant* And<br />

Kr-, ,n, ,1,1,1.1,<br />

now anoroawe.<br />

Woodridge<br />

Apartments 0<br />

On Middlebelt between 6 and 7 Mile Roads<br />

DIAMOND FOREST<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

tend<br />

From $ 6 4 0<br />

and up<br />

One Month Free Rent<br />

• Complete Kitchens with microwave.<br />

• Utility room with washer/dryer<br />

• Furnished Exeeuuve Rentals<br />

• Private entrances.<br />

ail<br />

• Swimming Pool with soa & tennis courts.<br />

• Handicap Units<br />

Between Grand River & 9 Mile on Halstead<br />

Farmington Hills 4 7 1 - 4 8 4 8<br />

Mon thru Sat. 10-5 • Sun 12-5<br />

Rive<br />

Located adjacent to naturally wooded<br />

Hines Park, economical. 1 and 2 bedroom<br />

apartments and townhouses. Comfortable<br />

living with air conditioning, prime<br />

balconies, huge closets, beat included.<br />

Also Cable TV, 2 swimming pools and<br />

aerobics fitness center. SHART stop at<br />

the front entrance<br />

t , i<br />

IBend<br />

30500 West Warren<br />

between Middlebelt and<br />

Merriman Roads<br />

From<br />

WHY<br />

WOODLAND<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

6 2 4 - 1 3 8 8<br />

• Conveniently<br />

located only<br />

minutes from<br />

expressways<br />

and Twelve<br />

Oaks Mall<br />

• Balcony or patio<br />

• Dishwasher<br />

• Central air-<br />

conditioning<br />

• Swimming Pool<br />

• Social activities<br />

'Rental office at Bristol Square Apartments<br />

on Beck Road just North of Pontiac Trail<br />

Open Mon. - Sal. »-« Sunday 12-5<br />

H E R E ' S W H Y .<br />

Starting at M 7 5 / M o .<br />

2 Badrooma/1 Bath<br />

• p l w t y or tTOfuai «PAce<br />

K<br />

*<br />

Occupancy jfl<br />

Window Treatments Kj<br />

t.OUVf»«£> Vt*T»CAt mi »yn< 9 ^<br />

4 2 2 - 5 4 1 1<br />

W3DDLAND<br />

VIL1A<br />

«-<br />

N O V I - F A R M I N G T O N<br />

(D $750 month<br />

Utiklies not included. o«u» $750 ae-<br />

curtty depoait natarancea AvaHabM<br />

Sept L After 6 PM 517-546-3471<br />

UNION LAKE Area. Lake X** w/<br />

awim 8 Doat privileges 1961 rancfi<br />

w/3 bedrooma 2 batris lamHy<br />

room large Florida 'oom. 1st floor<br />

laundry NEM appkencea and 2<br />

car gerage $950'mo 651-5620<br />

W BLOOMFIELD 14 8 Draks 4<br />

Badroom Colonial. 3 bam* cantral<br />

Buat ms S1400,'mo<br />

5 MILE E Of Tslegrapn. 2 race<br />

homaa. One badroom,. large "enoeo<br />

yard, garage, aiorage $255 mo 2<br />

Dedroom wfth garage. 2 porcfie*<br />

appliance* $290 mo Reference* 8<br />

aecurtty After 6pm 592-0105<br />

8 MILE LASHER m Soumfteld<br />

pedr-oom $295.'mo - Mooen<br />

362 5504<br />

WESTLANO Speoous 3 bedroom<br />

garage, utety room Option to buy<br />

available immediate occupency<br />

$610 . '68-1823<br />

8 mile 8 Telegraph Nam Bli*<br />

rwetKOOk 3 bedroom Brick ranch<br />

carpatlng. finished baaamant<br />

lenced $450/security 531-9347<br />

WESTLANO 275/Ford rd area 3<br />

Bed-oom Bnck 1"A bath Basement,<br />

new carpel. |uai pemtad central mr<br />

No petal $ 77V mo 591-9163<br />

WESTLANO - 3 bedroom wtth baae-<br />

ment. lenced yard. Mtx Rd - 1-275<br />

area $650/mo pma sacuiTy. ava»-<br />

able Sep! 1 After 6pm 397-2564<br />

WATKINS LAKE FRONTAGE<br />

Waterford, 3 Bedrooms 8 den 2 fua<br />

baths. 2 car garage rumoned<br />

Laaaa Irom Sept I-June I Aakmg<br />

$750 per month - utilities Ca*<br />

Mon -Fn . 9-5 353-9494<br />

WOLVERINE LAKEFRONT<br />

3 bedroom home. Frspleca. naw<br />

carpeting $725 mo Days 669-«0T9<br />

After 5pm aak lor Pai* 474-3033<br />

405 Property<br />

Management<br />

ABSENTEE OWNER<br />

We personalize OX aemce lc meet<br />

your leaamg 8 management need*<br />

• Broker - Bonded<br />

• Specializing In corporate<br />

- Before making a daciswn ca* ua."<br />

D & H<br />

Income Property Mgmt.<br />

Farmington Hills 737-4002<br />

REDFORD TWP - 2 bedroom de-<br />

luxe unit. IMng room wtth fireplace,<br />

loyer with coal cioeel Large master<br />

bedroom wfth draaamg area AL ap-<br />

paancaa including waanar 4 dryer<br />

Outaide lawn mamtanance included<br />

$675/mo. Cai Dave 255-6678<br />

YYATGRFQRP _ AN ar- ITH-a 4 HAIL<br />

room colonial, 2'1 Battle, mground<br />

pool lanoad yerd Oeei quiet loca-<br />

tion attached garage, avaaeme mv<br />

medlaiefy laaai required purcnaaa |<br />

option aveaabie 666-9700<br />

WATERFORD - Walk me Lakefronl<br />

Contemporary 3 bedroom*. 3 batfia.<br />

lacuzzi maatar sufle 21X18 over-<br />

looks lake studio ceamgs. 2 Bre-<br />

piacee 2% car attacned $2.200'<br />

mo D 8 H Pr opart lea 737-4002<br />

Sccfsdah ilpartmnis<br />

Htwburgf) 0#n»wr joy i Warm<br />

From 1 445<br />

FREE HEAT<br />

FREE <strong>CO</strong>OKING GAS<br />

VERTICAL BLINDS<br />

1 S 2 Bedroom • 1 Vi Batha • Central Air • Pool<br />

• Laundry a Storage<br />

• Tennis • Carport • Clubhouse • Cable Ready<br />

Model Open 9-5 Daily<br />

12-5 Weekends<br />

dT Sr; 455-4300<br />

NORTHRIDGE<br />

Prestigious<br />

Northvilie<br />

1-2 BEDROOM<br />

from* 495<br />

• Verticals* Eat-in Kitchen<br />

• Walk-in Closets • Carporl<br />

• Washer'Dryer A vaMabts<br />

Handicapped units svartsbie<br />

Open Dally 9-5<br />

Saturdays 10-4<br />

Ona MMe W. ot I-275<br />

oft 7 MBa. NorthvMa<br />

- 344-9616<br />

H O W L<br />

•415 .<br />

Mtcro«rave Oven PsM Oaa Meat<br />

AITContfitieMng (Met LoceHon<br />

Pool 4 Tennis tpectoue Rooms<br />

1 a 2 bedroom 4 a*At In<br />

v Aperta^ala afadroom,<br />

anSsa.- •<br />

ison.-pfim 1<br />

373-5800<br />

Xakp pointe Wlagt<br />

AL P A<br />

omn<br />

' 4 6 2<br />

it<br />

Southfield<br />

HIDDEN OAKS<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

SUMMER SPECIAL'<br />

1 Month Free Rent*<br />

GE appliances, ceramic batha. central air.<br />

carport available, intercoms, patios,"balconies<br />

and more...all on a beautiful wooded site<br />

Handicap units available.<br />

—1 Bedroom Prom...$495<br />

2 Bedroom From... 1580<br />

Hours: Daily 11-6. Sat. 9-2 - - _ - e o r i<br />

(Closed Thurs. & Sun.) &57-4o2U<br />

'Baaed an 12 month occupancy<br />

W\YNIWOOD<br />

( A P A P T M E N T S )<br />

<strong>1990</strong> SPECIAL<br />

(Limited Time)<br />

MOO OFF<br />

1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments<br />

HEAT AND<br />

VERTICAL BLINDS INCLUDED<br />

• 2 Poois • Air CortdWoninfl<br />

67X7 N VWYNE RO<br />

WESTLANO<br />

South of<br />

MOOEL<br />

ON OCSPt-AV<br />

7 DAYS<br />

326-8270<br />

©<br />

TN* SA lar 1« 8 mm<br />

INNSBR00K APARTMENTS<br />

The luxury of a condominium,<br />

without tha responsibility.<br />

Innsbrook. The beat ana tne<br />

brightest apartments, fresh wfth new<br />

details to complement your Ufestyte.<br />

•Uptoi30D9q.il •CauoHouH~<br />

> Separate Entrances • Pool and WW^ool<br />

• 1,2and3 Bedrooms • Tannte Coula<br />

j L<br />

Farmington Hills<br />

Luxury JMmliimiU tor Seniors<br />

CARRINGTON<br />

j PLACE<br />

Wko Care AboMbi—<br />

QuaWy • Cowwoiwci r Comfect<br />

«Locked<br />

• 24 Hr. Maintenance Service<br />

• Community Room<br />

• Programs & Activities<br />

INNSBROOK APARTMENTS<br />

MeOO tnrabrook Drtre<br />

Northvilie, Michigan 48167<br />

— 01<br />

at Comer ot<br />

Freedom A Ovatae Road<br />

Oafly H S a t H S w . t2-(<br />

M M


6F*<br />

O&E Thursday. August 2, <strong>1990</strong><br />

406 proparty<br />

LEAVING TOWN<br />

Don't Want To Sell?<br />

r ? " *** 791 -4951<br />

Frt - Sun. 949-3310<br />

FEMALE non-emokei daeirea room<br />

with kitchen and laundry pn kaijsi<br />

7 Ma* and Wllddlabalt area<br />

534-3904<br />

FEMALE r>on amokmg roommate<br />

"eeded for condo near Pine Lake<br />

$325/MO * utmtle* Your own<br />

large room (12x14). laundry fadl-<br />

Oae. acoaas to 2 lakaa Your room-<br />

mates are 2 y*x*ig prcliiiu iel<br />

women 4 1 cute cat Cai Cvol<br />

(Days) 336-2243 Evas 663-5675<br />

432 Commardai/<br />

For Rant<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

SOUTH ADAMS SQUARE<br />

1678 so ft Ratae starting at $13 50/<br />

par aq n tndudaa heel 4 air cond^<br />

646-5900<br />

par sq<br />

uoning.<br />

CANTON. MICHIGAN - N <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Ptaza Liceaenl location Warren 4<br />

Sheldon Roada Exceaent demo-<br />

J iapfsca rdudmg s population oI<br />

7.175 within 3 mae radius Ample<br />

convenient parking 4 competitive<br />

rates Retail space avalabH. 1200<br />

•4 H I 3000 aq ft CM tor mfor-<br />

mation 313-930-5396<br />

CANTON. 1,000 aq ft store tor<br />

leaee Total Plaza 4&200 Ford Rd<br />

E oI Capian Carrier Rd. »r:roee from<br />

Mailer's Thr»ty Acres Cel tf»* num-<br />

ber 350-4060<br />

FEMALE. NON SMOKER to (hare 2<br />

bedroom apartment In Weetlend.<br />

$257 • H utMltiea 421-0683<br />

FEMALE TO SHARE - 3 bedroom<br />

Townhouae. <strong>Canton</strong> 1240 * uOk-<br />

tlas Cai. Jarmy<br />

2-9720<br />

days. 442- , 455-6751<br />

FEMALE TO 8hvi artractive 2 bed-<br />

room homeM Royal Oek Enttre 2nd<br />

«oor Wttn large badroom 4 TV<br />

Room Laundry/garaga $350 i •cabin cottage Piano,<br />

canoe, accasa Huron River, large<br />

yard 4 screened porch 531-2868<br />

CALUMET - 5 bedroom furnished<br />

home, near downtown $40/Mght or<br />

$250/wk Contact Ruth Klvt, '181<br />

Calumet Ave Calument. Ml 49913<br />

PLYMOUTH: 2 badroom, 2% beth<br />

Condo Garage, al appnancae 4<br />

window treatments $856 /mo<br />

Call Ray Lee. at The Michigan<br />

Group Realtor*, 591-9200<br />

ROCHESTER HILLS King* Cove 2<br />

1 Ml, 2 half<br />

bettis Ranch<br />

islvad baaement<br />

irege<br />

flrv-<br />

1320<br />

FARMINGTON - 1 badroom upper,<br />

Qi-net neighborhood, no »mofcer» or<br />

. $450/mc include* utilities<br />

471-5668<br />

pets.<br />

FERNDALE - NINE 4 WOOOWARO<br />

Large 1 bedtponn upper, kitchen, liv-<br />

ing room, all appliance*. $400 par<br />

month. 542-967$<br />

PLYMOUTH Targa 2 bedroom low-<br />

sr, Basement stove 4 fndge. Freeh-<br />

•y painted Close to town $575/<br />

month 455-4163<br />

PLYMOUTH-OLD Village beautlfS<br />

100 yr old home AH new decor<br />

Larga rooms baaamant. garage<br />

Across from lske No pets, no smok-<br />

ing $595/mo 453-4220<br />

PlYMOUTH-Upper Pretty 2 bed-<br />

room. good all residential araa<br />

Hobby room, good storage, fenced<br />

yard, patio, appkancee. (tamed trim,<br />

air r>0 pets, $580 662-6482<br />

fifDFORD SOUTH: 1 bedroom up-<br />

per. stove, frige Spaciou* floor<br />

plan Nice area. $425/mo Include*<br />

utMltiee. Leave meeeage, 937-6379<br />

ROCHESTER LOWER flat, 2 bed-<br />

rooms, larga kitchen 6 IMng room<br />

Front 4 rear porch. '/I of baaement.<br />

Vary nice $650/mo. 979-4400<br />

or 652-3149<br />

ROYAL OAK. Upper hat near dowrv<br />

town. t large bedroom, living room,<br />

dining room Great Condition $525<br />

month, plus security 546-5468<br />

ROYAL OAK - 1 bedroom upper,<br />

newty decorated, prtvete entrance,<br />

on 13 Mile, $385/month + utMltlet 4<br />

aacurlty deposit 661-4<br />

ROCHESTER HILLS-Large- 2 bed-<br />

room condo, 2'* bath, finished<br />

baaement. neutral dacor. garage. In-<br />

door pool $900/mo 375-0918<br />

ROCHESTER In town 2 bedroom,<br />

bath, nautral decor 1 car at-<br />

tached garage baaement. av $750/<br />

mo Available lata Aug Pat OK<br />

m Rhodae Management 652-8221<br />

ROCHESTER TownftOuka 2 bed-<br />

room blth end unit, baaamant.<br />

Bancy $675 plua security 686-6242<br />

CHARLEVOIX<br />

AND SURROUNDING AREA<br />

Enjoy sailing rhe Great Lakes<br />

and ail the actlvii.es Northern<br />

Michigan has to offer m private<br />

settings of Waterfront homes<br />

MACKINAC ISLAND<br />

Enjoy a trerxju"' 4 romantic set-<br />

ting at Lake Bluff Condomini-<br />

um*, overlooking Mackinac<br />

Bridge 4 it * water*. I'i mile*<br />

from downtown For reaerva-<br />

ttons 4 mfo call Northern Michi-<br />

gan Property Management<br />

t-800-646-2791<br />

TRAVERSE CITY Adorable col-<br />

lage*. fully furnisftad. sandy beech,<br />

hoi tub, sun deck Fantastic sun-<br />

sets Close to town, wkly rates RV<br />

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Thursday, August 2, <strong>1990</strong> O&E<br />

This media room (shown closed in the top photo<br />

snd open in the bottom) designed snd installed by<br />

Vitex Inc. includes an enclosed audio/visual wall<br />

unit with speakers mounted along the front shd<br />

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speakers throughout the room (not shown) to produce<br />

a surround-sound stereo to sugment the large<br />

reen television — all controlled at the touch of s<br />

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New house affordability<br />

linked to several factors<br />

By Loren K. Smanson<br />

special writer<br />

Tbe decision has already been made<br />

to bay a new boose, but tbe question of<br />

affordability remains. To figure out bow<br />

much bouse you can afford, you must<br />

first undersUml several key terms:<br />

down payment, qualifying for a loan<br />

and closing costs.<br />

Lender* ask for down payments so<br />

that if you default on your loan, the<br />

bouae can be sold and tbe losses from<br />

your transaction can be recovered from<br />

tbe proceeds of tbe sale. Buyers entering<br />

tbe market for the first time usually<br />

must rely oo savings or assistance from<br />

a relative to accumulate a down payment<br />

•<br />

Hie size at your down payment pays<br />

an important role In determining bow<br />

large a loan your qualify for.<br />

Lenders examine your credit record<br />

and the extent to which yon are already<br />

In daht to determine the<br />

monthly payment you can afford.<br />

as (not<br />

a so<br />

first-time<br />

buyers may not have these kinds of savings.<br />

Sources available fa<br />

FHA (Federal<br />

er VA(V«<br />

CPAs suggest that the total carrying<br />

charges of owning a home should not<br />

exceed 40 percent of your monthly net<br />

income. '<br />

loan amount.<br />

The VA guarantees loans to people<br />

who have served in the armed forces<br />

and who qualify financially. No down<br />

payment Is required if tbe loan is for<br />

$144,000 or less. There is a 1 percent<br />

funding fee oo VA loans.<br />

Private mortgage insurance (PMT)<br />

loans are an option available to those<br />

who don't qualify for FHA or VA loans.<br />

These loans require a S-10 percent down<br />

payment and are Insured by private<br />

mortgage companies.<br />

Not all the mooefy^u require will be<br />

applied to the down payment A major<br />

expense many first-time buyers overlook<br />

Is settlement or closing costs.<br />

When you apply for a loan, the lender<br />

is required by law to provide you wtth a<br />

good-faith estimate of closing costs.<br />

Thousands of dollars can be spent la this<br />

final step in baying a homa.<br />

Closing coats fall in two general categories:<br />

points, costs from making tha<br />

linked to the actual<br />

of property from the seller to<br />

Discount points charged by tha lander<br />

ar* gsnarauy the largest part of your<br />

of which may be<br />

the buyer Md the<br />

appraiaal fee, attorney's<br />

fees, credit report property survey fee,<br />

recording fee, state and local transfer<br />

taxes, title search and insurance, and<br />

property taxes.<br />

The Michigan Association of CPAs,<br />

based in Farmington Hills, also urge<br />

prospective borne buyers to think else in<br />

terms of affordability, investment and<br />

tax considerations. CPAs suggest that<br />

tbe total carrying charges of owning a<br />

borne should not exceed 40 percent of<br />

your monthly net Income.<br />

If your finances are tight consider<br />

buying a smaller home in s desirable<br />

location. You may also want to explore<br />

leas expensive homes thst may Involve<br />

a longer commute to your place of employment<br />

although these hooas may<br />

not appreciate as quickly ss you would<br />

like.<br />

Owning s bouse can sttD he a goad<br />

Investment even If tha mortgage Interest<br />

rates exceed the<br />

tioo of your bouse The ream It<br />

In th* early years of s mortgage, a larger<br />

slujreof the monthly ^jm^yesto<br />

cipaL la addition, you can<br />

duct real aetata taxea and pa i paid to<br />

mortgage. What's<br />

tax on the gala realised by<br />

ytm house by ill rfcsalag a<br />

i of equal or!<br />

Loren K. Swanson is die past president<br />

of the MidWgon Association of<br />

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Show time<br />

Curtain rises on media rooms<br />

as entertaining stays at home<br />

By Gurald Frawley<br />

staff writer<br />

Imagine the explosiveness of "Die Hard" (I or H),<br />

the glory of Mozart's music in "Amadeus," the special<br />

effectsof "Star Wars," the grandeur of Tara in<br />

"Gone With the Wind."<br />

Now cram it all that into a 19-inch color television<br />

with five-inch speakers in a living room — it's<br />

like going to the zoo in the winter.<br />

Now explode the images and sounds onto an 80inch<br />

screen and a surround-sound stereo system<br />

and put it in its own room. Call it "in-home theater."<br />

call it movies like they we're meant to be<br />

seen, call it "a media room."<br />

"A lot of homes, especially in new construction,<br />

are dedicating a room to a media systems," said<br />

dio visual specialist in Commerce Township.<br />

Some enterprising folks<br />

simple two-way jack hooks up a television, VCR<br />

and stereo system that enables the family room to<br />

double as an ersatz movie theater, Hoger said, but<br />

that hardly qualifies as a media room.<br />

"Most equipment found in media rooms, be said,<br />

cannot be bought at the local appliance superstores.<br />

"We work with a lot of specialty products that<br />

aren't well known, but are what we need to do the<br />

job right."<br />

SPECIAL CUSTOM cabinets, big screen televisions<br />

and stereo components built into walls, surround-sound<br />

speakers mounted in ceilings, 10-foot<br />

screens that drop from the ceiling, projection television<br />

in hidden enclosures — all go into making a<br />

media room the home entertainment center.<br />

The typical media room, Vitex Tnc.'s Hoger said,<br />

will cost anywhere from $3,000 to $30,000, but costs<br />

can be much higher. Hoger said he is currently<br />

working on a project that has cost $70,000 thus far.<br />

and may cost $100,000 before it is complete.<br />

The larger systems generally go far beyond tbe<br />

media room. In those projects, several rooms — or<br />

perhaps the entire home — is wired for sound with<br />

infrared remotes, computer automation or any<br />

number of electronic gadgets.<br />

"We're only limited by the customers' imagination<br />

and pocketbook," Hoger said.<br />

MOST MEDIA rooms are going to be found in the<br />

0P e<br />

higher priced homes of the upper and upper-middle<br />

class, said David Kellett Jr., vice president with<br />

Kellett Construction Co. in Bloomfield Hills.<br />

While hardly common, media rooms are becoming<br />

popular in new construction and remodeling or<br />

addition projects, Kellett said.<br />

"People who like-gadgets and have the. money<br />

want it all — the cable, the big screen and projection<br />

televisions, the stereos — it can be quite extensive.<br />

"Screen and projectors dropping from the ceiling,<br />

surround-sound stereo systems, deep base, balanced<br />

acoustics — it's just like the Jetsons."<br />

ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNER Gail Vandercook,<br />

owner of Intrinsic Design in Lapeer County,<br />

has designed many homes in Oakland County that<br />

i. she said.<br />

Vandercook designed Kingsley Estate, the Hornerama<br />

house built by Rochester builder James Jor<br />

seph.<br />

"I think you have to be a bit of an electronics<br />

buff to want this — the whole room can become one<br />

electronic gadget," Vandercook said.<br />

"I do a lot of country homes in north Oakland<br />

County and you don't see people asking for them<br />

there.<br />

"I think the reason you're seeing a lot of them is<br />

that a lot of homes have great rooms instead of<br />

family booms."<br />

GREAT ROOMS are the central gathering place<br />

in many homes and are not necessarily convenient<br />

for watching television or listening to music, she<br />

said. •<br />

"So we've got the media rooms so things happening<br />

tn the great room won't interrupt what's going<br />

on in the media room."<br />

The media room, with its emphasis on television,<br />

music and entertainment, is actually a throwback<br />

to the 1950s and 1960s, Vandercook said.<br />

Several decades ago, homes were designed wiS<br />

studies or dens and television rooms, but they wefl<br />

eventually combined into family rooms.<br />

In the 1970s and 1980s, the family and dinihg<br />

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Select lighting fixtures on room- by-room basis<br />

After you have decided on tike interior themes,<br />

furniture and placement, colors and textures of<br />

your new home, you are ready to plan the lighting,<br />

according to a designer for Thomas lighting.<br />

It is helpful to have a blueprint of your new<br />

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well as the activities thai will occur in each room<br />

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List the room features, furniture pieces, collections<br />

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Then place another sheet over your drawing and<br />

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e Light-colors reflect light dark colors absorb<br />

light When using deep, rich colors and wood paneling,<br />

plan extra lighting in the form of companion<br />

wall sconces, a decorative chandelier or recessed<br />

accent lighting around the perimeter of the room.<br />

e Warm tones (red, oranges, peaches, yellows,<br />

ivories) reflect a flattering light onto the face. Cool<br />

colors (blues, greens, grays and darker shades) reflect<br />

a less flattering light. In areas such as the<br />

bath or bedroom, you may wish to select warm colors<br />

for walls, cool colors as accents.<br />

e Brick, stone or other rough wall te^Uires can<br />

best be enhanced by a technique called "grazing." A<br />

tenured wall may be grazed with indirect lighting<br />

The interior designer chose overhead<br />

lights built into the ceiling of of this town<br />

house living room and wall sconces next<br />

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MORE THAN ever, people are<br />

spending time at home and that's<br />

where they want to be entertained,<br />

Hoger said.<br />

"Going out can cost a lot of money,<br />

but with video renting and<br />

cable television, the price of entertaining<br />

at home is getting lower."<br />

Equipment. Hoger said, varies<br />

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televisions are now common in<br />

households and are often an integral<br />

component of a media room.<br />

THE MAJOR problem presented<br />

by big screen televisions. Hoger<br />

laid, is they are too boxy or large<br />

to be concealed<br />

"The best media room is one<br />

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MEDIA ROOMS might also include<br />

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