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Police arrest 2 suspects in 'rooftop' heists By Diane Gale and Tedd Schneider staff writers
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S t u d e n t s ley out yearbook p a g e s . They sre, f r o m left, Molly Jaskierny, David Yack, Eric T o m e i , April Brian a n d Laura L o n g .
Yearbook an 'Annual' class task By M B. Dillon staff writer
Each spring, Lauren Pearson of Plymouth Salem High School goes recruiting. Not for football players, not for soccer standouts, cross country runners or basketball players — but for yearbook staffers. "Yearbook isn't a class you just sign up for," said Pearson, advisor for the Annual staff who also teaches public speaking, acting and advanced composition.
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what's inside Building s c e n e Business Classifieds Auto Employment . Index . Real e s t a t e . . Creative living . Crossword Entertainment Obituaries Opinion . . . . Sports. S u b u r b a n life NEWSLINE . . WEEKENDS.. SPORTSLINE. CIRCULATION CLAMWMD
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"I LVTERVTEW kids before they sign up. I talk to their teachers and see how they're doing in their classes, because there's a lot of responsibility involved managing money, editing and writing. You need strong skills, and you need kids who understand what hard work and leadership are." The Annua] is printed by Walsworth Publishing Co. of Marceline, Mo. The nation's largest independently owned yearbook publisher. Walsworth publishes 3,500 yearbooks for high schools, colleges and cruise ships in the United States and abroad Because Centennial Educational Park's Annual Ts the yearbook for the 4,500 students attending both Plymouth Canton and Salem High Schools, it totals more than 400 pages every year. "That's one big book It's on the top side of the largest books we do." said George Kurten, Walsworth spokesman. CEP s u f f e r s have received numerous awards, among them Walsworth and Columbia University honors "We've enjoyed working with the people who've helped produce the Annual. They know what they're doing," he said
7 interview kids before they sign up. I talk to their teachers and see how they're doing in their classes, because there's a lot of responsibility involved managing money, editing and writing.'
Moeller Manufacturing Co. is headed for Plymouth Township, even if government officials don't give them a tax break The Livonia firm asked the Livonia City Council last week for per mission to move to Plymouth Township It's a requirement under state law if Moeller plans on seek ing a tax break from Plymouth Township The Livonia Council hasn't made a decision on the firm's request
PRELIMINARY examination on the charges was set for 9 a.m. Thursday. Sept 19. If convicted, they face a maximum 10-year prison sentence. The investigation took a turn last weekend when Michigan State Police, assisted by Livonia Police, arrested Goss and Gurney following an early morning break-in at Flowers from Joe's, Seven Mile east of Farm ington Road The two were arrested in the parkPlease turn to Page 4
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— Lauren Pearson School has just begun,, but you wouldn't know it visiting with the 24 students in Pearson's two yearbook classes At "yearbook camp" at the Holidome in Livonia, Annual staffers began working on their 1991-92 cover By Oct. 7. that big decision will have been made; and 45 pages — many of them on last year's spring sports — will be finished and sent off to the printer. AFTER THAT, there'll be deadlines every month through March 2 In addition, students are required to sell a minimum of two ads, which are priced anywhere from $30 for an eighth of a page to $150 for a full page Pearson says she's lucked out with a good staff again this year "They're all excellent hard workers, and very dedicated." said Pearson, a graduate of Canton High School and Northern Michigan University Several Annual editors are beginning their third year on staff Editor-in-chief Becky Heneveld describes ber job as fun. hectic and worthwhile Please turn to Page 2
Firm with Canton ties looking for tax break By Tedd Schneider staff writer
Two men were arrested Saturday in connection with 55 rooftop breakins of businesses in at least nine communities, including Canton, Livonia, Garden City and Westland. Police in Wayne, Oakland. Washtenaw and Monroe counties were searching this summer for thieves breaking into businesses by tearing open roof vents or air conditioning vents and entering the buildings to rob the stores. Oftentimes the stores were in strip malls and the thieves would go from business to business through the roofs. Eric James Goss, 27, of Saline and Terrance Nelson Gurney, 19, stood mute Monday during their arraignments before 16th District Judge James R. McCann. McCann entered not-guilty pleas for Goss and Gurney to three counts of breaking and entering and set a $10,000 bond for each.
Eric James Goss, 27, of Saline and Terrance Nelson Gurney, 19; stood mute Monday during their arraignments before 16th District Judge James R. McCann.
But even without a tax abatement from Plymouth Township, the firm would save $100,000 by moving from Livonia, according to Joe Baker, Moeller controller The firm would save $200,000 with a Plymouth Township lax break Baker said the company is under time constraints because it's seeking $7 million in state bonds to finance the move "My recommendation ts that wt move to the site with or without the abatement. Baker said turn to Page 4
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Fest entertainment gets good reviews By Kevin Brown staff writer The turnout for the Plymouth Fall Festival compared with the largest ever crowds for the festival, organizers say "Personally, I thought we had some of the biggest crowds on Thursday night and Friday than we've ever had." said festival manager Joe Bida Assistant city manager Paul Sincock said that while there was a substantial crowd on Friday The crowds were a little less than might have been anticipated, considering fair weather throughout the festival "We had pretty good sued crowds, he said, and estimated 60,000 to 70.000 turned out for the four day festival The weather was just outstanding." Siacock said Stncock, a Rotary member said about 12.000 barbecue dinners were
sold by Sunday evening, the number Rotary organizers had anticipated Bida said the crowd oo Sunday was the largest I've ever seen There were no empty chairs in the park at all." Bida said the scheduling of tome new entertainment at the Fall Festival stage in Kellogg Park drew com"pHpents from some festival goers GROUPS OPERATING food booths along Main Street reported varying degrees of success "Some of them did well, some said they didn't,' Bida said He said organizers of the crafts show at Central Middle School and the antique shew at the cultural center reported a good turnout The final reports of money raised in various festival events are scheduled for the next Fall Festival board meeting, in October Please t u r n t o PaQS 3
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Special skills, dedication needed for yearbook class sponsible for making sure everything from the Rocket tes to the Chiefettes to the Fall Festival and Plymouth Ice Sculpture Spectacular are allocated space in tbe yearbook. Miller's experience has prompted her to consider a career in publishing. "I like to write, but I don't know that I'd necessarily make it as an author. I like to be creative, and thi$ gives you an opportunity to be creative within guidelines. It's a lot of fun."
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My first year I was kind of laid back. Last year, I did a lot, and I was kind of stressed out at times. But I've enjoyed the last few years," said Heneveld, who with Pearson and other staffers has spent many an evening, weekend and vacation day working on the yearbook. "I like tbe people in the class, and our teacher," said the Canton senior "She's awesome, she's really good." What makes all the hard work worth it?
Rob Theisen is a computer specialist on t h e a n n u a l staff responsible with two others for typing all the copy into Apple n computers. "We have to do a lot of editing, and we have to train new people this year, which isn't fun, but it has to be done," said Theisen. "The class is a lot of fun. Our advisors are always really, really nice; they help you not only with yearbook stuff, but other things too I've met a lot of good friends." One of the not-so-good aspects of
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with other people, and deal with other people. You learn about deadlines. Stuff has to go out on that day — you're responsible. You also learn how to work by yourself at your own pace. You learn a lot of things I will take to college with me," said Heneveld, who plans to major at Hope College In English. CANTON SENIOR Sandy Miller Is organizations and events editor, re-
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working on tbe Annual is the criticisms the staff receives when the yearbook is published. "Usually, we hear all the complaints. We take time out of our day to do this, and then people who aren't Involved complain, but don't get involved," he said. The job has been rewarding for Pearson. "This will be my first full year," said Pearson, who replaced the retired Jim Stevens. "I graduated from Canton; I guess I was never meant to leave," she Pearson, who rewards her students with a banquet and scholarships Coming back to CEP to pursue her career has been a good move, she added. "I have great kids, and the administrators here have been fabulous."
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"Maybe some of the meals got a little too high for a small-town family affair," Bida suggested. Bida said several festival goers stopped by the chamber of commerce office They wanted to thank us, and said it was the nicest fall festival we've ever had. You couldn't ask for nicer weather," he said. Planning for the 1992 festival begins in October "We have to decide how big do
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covered by tbe county. Again the idea is to help motorists going to M-14 get there more easily. • Denton Road overlay to fix the deteriorated roadway. This should be completed by mid-September I99i • Align Haggerty north to Plymouth and pave the last most southern stretch of Haggerty. • Koppernick Road east of I275. This will be tbe second paved access into and out of Holiday Park subdivision. • Lilley f r o m Michigan to Palmer Pave the north and south stretch. It will funnel traffic to Michigan and relieve traffic from Ford. e Michigan reconstruction. Widen and reconstruct the entire stretch of the state highway from 1-275 to the Ypsilanti limits. • P a l m e r paving. Property owners are paying for the road construction in order to develop
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certified faculty that would determine curriculum. Rep. Jan Dolan, R-Farmingtoo Hills, liked tutoring for at-risk kids in early grades and extended kindergarten hours. "They need to read before they leave the primary grade*. But I'm still concerned about how we're going to pay for i t " "1 agree 100 percent with his emphasis oo parents and teachers," said Rep Barbara Dobb. R-West Bloomfield." "I liked his emphasis oo early education That's my bias," said Sen. Mat Dunaskiss, R-Lake Orion, a former elementary teacher. "This is
DOROTHY BEARDMORE, R-Rocheater, president of the State Board of Education, "liked his focus oo parenting" and "the recognition that children need to be ready for school." She praised Engier's emphasis on teacher development and tenure reform Annetta Miller, D-Huntingtoo Woods, 20-year member of tbe State Board, found nothing new. ' T i n personally not sure the 'charter school' can work," she said of Engier's plan, borrowed from Minnesota, to let local school boards grant charters to a
Everyone saw something different to applaud or criticize in Gov. John Engier's "Michigan 2000" plan for achieving excellence in the 18 billion public school system. "It is a plan that gives people — parents, students and educators — the freedom, the power and the options to achieve excellence." the Republican governor told the Legislature and State Board of Education Wednesday Engier's moat-used words: "teachers" and "parents." His least used:
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ENGLER "S EMPHASIS on new kinds of publicly funded, competitive schools was criticised by Sen. Jack Faxon, D-Farmington Hills. He called charter schools and federally funded "new American schools" just "a proliferation and expansion of an already inefficient system He blistered Engier's failure to advocate consolidation of the smaller of Michigan's 562 districts But Sen. Robert Geake, R-Northville, said charter schools "are probably the moat dramatic idea and could do a lot for low-income areas
Rep William Keith. D-Garden City and House Education Committee chairman, was "delighted" with the governor's emphasis oo education but didn't see much new "What he's proposing is either in the state school aid bill, at least the concepts.. or it has been around for awhile."
Arts foundation may seek new role By Wayne Peal staff writer Arts Foundation of Michigan, the state's largest private arts group, has taken a low profile in the debate over state support for the arts. That, however, could soon change "We've kept relatively quiet, we still don't know bow it's all going »o fall out," said Kim Adams, Arts Foundation of Michigan executive director. "But we're still looking at taking a wider role." Tbe Detroit-based agency raises and distributes money statewide "We're the ones who pay the playwrights to write the plays — who pay the choreographers to create the dances," she said. Founded 25 years ago to supplement state arts funding, Adams said members now realize they must play a greater role. The machinery is there, she said, for the foundation to serve as a United Way-type umbrella agency for the arts. "Really, that's been our goal all along," the Oakland County resident
said If that is to happen, the $250,000 raised last year won't be nearly enough. In the past, the agency raised some $500,000 to establish the state Art Train program "I LOOK at what happened as an opportunity for us." Adams said The foundation's new role, she added, will be determined by its members — most of whom support state arts funding. "1 think there is an important role for the state to play," Adams said. But we have been raising our profile " A greater fund-raising role could force changes in foundation operations. Foundation members pride themselves on using most of the money they raise to finance art programs, not fund-raising campaigns. "I'd say about 79 percent of what we raise goes directly to art programs," Adams said. While money is generally given directly to foundation-commissioned artists, regional arts groups — in-
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Initially known as the Michigan Fine Arts Society, then the Michigan Foundation for the Arts, it adopted its current name to avoid confusion with the state-sponsored Michigan Council for the Arts It is the state agency's future that is in question. "Whatever happens, we'll still be around," Adams said Arts Foundation of Michigan maintains offices at the David Whitney Building, Detroit Those interested in joining, or in making a contribution, can call 9642244, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays.
Serving her first day in office. Rep Georgina Goss, R-Northville, whose districts includes Plymouth and part of Canton Township, said ' charter schools sends alarm bells ringing . . It's such a new concept that I'd have to see more." Scholarships for potential teachers are "a wonderful idea " Engler underscored his values not by introducing an outstanding scholar. or favorite teacher, as his predecessor, James Blanchard, might have done, but by introducing "two
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JEANNETTE M. PATTERSON Services for Jeannette M Patterson. M, of Plymouth were Saturday, Sept 7, at Thayer-Rock Funeral Home. Burial was in Roseland Park Cemetery. Mrs. Patterson was born July 27. 1905, in Detroit She died Thursday, Sept. 5, at St. Joseph Hospital In Ann Arbor She was a homemaker and member of Meadowbrook Congregational Church. Mrs. Patterson is survived by her husband. A. Harvey Patterson of Plymouth; one daughter, Jeanne Patterson of Perrysburg, Ohio; one son. John Patterson of Northville, and five grandchildren.
Rummage sale The Canton Historical Society will hold a rummage sale Friday through Sunday from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. at the Roy Schultz farm, 7154 N. Lilley Road, betwaen Joy and Warren roads. Homehoid Items and clothing will be sold. Above. Bonnie Qerg, left. and Evelyn Aksamit sort items. For more Information, call Tillts Schultz, 453-6064.
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the Church Building Fund DOROTHY M. IGLEHARTE Services for Dorothy M. Igleharte. 77, of Metairie, La. were Thursday. Sept 5. at Jacob Scboen Funeral Home in New Orleans Mrs. Igleharte was born May 9. 1914 in New Orleans. La. She died Saturday, Aug. 31, at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital in Superior Township She lived in New Orleans and worked as a telephone operator for 12 years. Mrs Igleharte is survived by one son, Hugh West of San Francisco Calif.; one daughter, Lynn McCabe of Plymouth Township, one brother and three sisters. Arrangements were made by Lambert-Vermeulen Trust 100 Funeral Home in Plymouth
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The Canton Parks and Recreation Services is sponsoring Its fall session of mens recreation night basketball at Eriksson Elementary School. Tbe program is limited to Canton residents and consists of pick-up basketball.
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The thought of leaving the position of Creative Living editor after more than 15 years produces a rush of conflicting emotions. There will be more time for getting tbe muscles and the golf swing back in shape — more time to walk and swim, polish the photography skills, do research in the library and Uke a couple of investment and decorative arts (I never said I knew it all) classes. Course I'm looking forward to more leisurely visits with the kids and grandson — are they gonna be thrilled or what' Yes, these good things and some possible new career directions bring a smile of anticipation. But, right along with these comes a tinge of sadness Friends, on their third, fourth or 10th million, are prone to try to comfort me about my lack of extreme, vulgar, financial success by remarking how lucky I am to have met so many interesting people.
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mother asked him to "be a good boy and help Mrs C a t t " He also helped give the franchise to 2C.OOO.OOO Americans whan ratification was concluded on Aag. 2f. 1920 This is another tn a continuing series m a r k i n g the a n n i v e r s a r y of the Bill of R i g h t s
NOT UNTIL you realize that total local and state spending for Michigan K-12 schools is nearly $6.5 billion a year. So $40 million is only a 0 6 percent increase in the total. There are other costs bus drivers, custodians, administrators. utilities, materials, wear and tear on the buildings Who's to say five more days of school — a 2.7 percent increase in the total school year — aren't worth a 1 percent increase in spending? Political reality, that's who Gov. John Engler asked for $150,000 for six pilot districts to bump school days from 180 to 200. There's bipartisan legislative support for much the same thing. But with the state facing a $300 million revenue shortfall and legislators from both parties preoccupied with survival after reapportionment, don't hold your breath waiting for a 200-day school year.
AMBROSE BIERCE (1842-1913), the journalistic and literary misanthrope. summed up tbe Michigan legal scene far better than any modern story in one of his "Fantastic Fables." It goes "A Man in a Hurry, whose watch was a t hts lawyer's, asked a Grave Person the t i m e of day "1 heard you ask that Party Over There the same question," 'said the Grave Person. "What answer did he give you?" "He said it was about 3 o'clock," replied the Man tn a Hurry; "but he did not look at his n>atch, and as the sun is nearly doum I think it is later " "The fact that the sun is nearly down," the Grave Person said, "is immaterial, but the fact that he did not consult his timepiece and make a n s w e r after due deliberation and consideration is fatal. The answer given," continued the Grave Person, consulting his own timepiece, "is of no effect, invalid and void." "What, then," said the Man in a Hurry eagerly, "is.-the~time.af day?" "The question is remandea to the Party Over There for a neu• a n s w e r , " replied the Grave Per-
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Catholic League teams tough on Salem cagers Plymouth Salem is seeing good competition but taking its lumps from the Catholic League Central Division girls basketball powers. Tbe Rocks have lost their last two games to Farmington Hills Mercy and Birmingham Marian, 36-28 and 54-41, respectively. Salem will be host to Harper Woods Regina on Saturday night. Salem (1-3) trailed 29-22 at halftime Tuesday at Marian and was outscored 23-11 in the third quarter and fell behind 52-33. "That was critical for us," Salem coach Fred Thomann said. "Marian did a great job of making shots, and we got stymied just a bit." Tbe Rocks cut down on their turnovers from tbe Mercy game but have been trying to regroup and re-adjust their lineup, Thomann said, after point guard Kelly Austin re-injured a knee in the win over Waterford Kettering. AUSTIN. WHO missed all of last season after having knee surgery, was to have arthroscopic surgery performed on the knee today. Senior forward Michele Coughlin scored 16 points to lead the Mustangs (2-1). including 10 in the third quarter Tara Walsh chipped in 12 points, and junior guard Stephanie Storen had 11 points, six rebounds.
Moore leads PCA victory Senior center Jennifer Moore scored 21 points and pulled in 12 rebounds Tuesday as host Plymouth Christian Academy romped past Taylor Light and l i f e 56-8 in girls basketball. Senior forward Christin Thomason chipped in 10 points and 11 rebounds for the Eagles 2-0. Plymouth Christian led 37-6 at ha If time. Moore is averaging 23 points and 16 rebounds in the two games four assists and four steals. Senior center Darcie Miller played an outstanding game for Salem, scoring a game-high 21 points, grabbing 12 rebounds and blocking eight shots Leslie Gotts added eight points for the Rocks. In t h e Mercy game Saturday, the visiting Marlins regrouped in the second half to overcome a 10-point halftime deficit and defeat Salem Mercy was behind 11-2 in tbe first quarter and trailed 22-12 at halftime, but it held the Rocks to just six
staff writer The boys soccer season is barely two weeks old, and" Plymouth Christian Academy has already matched its success level of a year ago The Eagles were 2-12 but have started tbe new year 2-1-1, and that has secood-year coach Kyle Mavin feeling good about his team's outlook for the rest of the 1W1 campaign PCA has defeated Dexter S-2 and Saline Christian 7-4, lost to Rochester Hills Christian 4-1 and tied Lutheran Westland 2-2 Tuesday In the latter contest. senior Paul l e e f c — scored oo a penalty kick, and freshman Ryan Thomaaon •cored off a pass from sophomore Jeff Ntelson The Eagles led 1-0 and M.
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soccer and Jeff Hess and junior Lynn Stephenson JUNIOR RYAN Calvin and sophomore Mike Barna are first-year players, and Mavin speaks highly of a talented freshman class that consists of Thomason, Andy Rooee, Aaron Jooes, Shannon Mayer (the only girl oe the team). Art Pertain Todd. Barrell and Dan House "All of them are very strong players," said Mavin of the freshmen They know the game very well." Backman. who has five goals and three assists already. Hess (two goals and six assists) and Rooee are the forwards "They run the give-and-go very f
evicius fifth (18 43), Richardson seventh (18 51) and Cifaldi 10th (18 59). Boudreau was 11th (18 59) and Miller i m non-scoring rotes "We ran well Saturday and we ran better today," Baker said. "The times should keep falling as the guys get more confidence in themselves." Defending WLAA champ Walled Lake Western has one of the state's best teams, "but I think we can place second again." Baker said. "That's a pretty realistic goal, I believe. I think the division is within our grasp again" As for defending their regional crown, the Rocks will have to compete with Western, Redford Catholic Central, ^ i n Arbor Pioneer. Novi and Ann Arbor Huron "It will probably be the best regional in the state," Baker said "It's a shame only three will get out. Six teams could place in the top 15 in the state. "All we can do is $tay healthy and hope we run our best that day." Scoring for Canton in the dual meet were Chris Burns, third (18:31); Shawn McNamara, fourth (18 40); Tim Czerniawski, sixth (18:50); Dave Yack, eighth (18 52); and Casey Moothart, ninth-(18:52). The Chiefs won the JV meet 24-35
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points in the second half while increasing its offensive production. Senior center Laure DeMattia scored 12 points and grabbed 12 rebounds as Mercy outscored the Rocks 13-4 in the third quarter and 11-2 in the finale. "BELIEVE IT or not, it was a high-tempo game; we attempted to run the break," Mercy coach Larry Baker said. "We defensed the heck out of each other." The Marlins struggled against Salem's rone defense in the first quarter but had the Rocks "tied up in knots with our pressure" in the second half, according to Baker. "We mounted a tremendous effort in tbe fourth quarter," be said "It was a grinding type of game Our conditioning paid off." Seven was a good number for Mercy senior guard Kathleen Berrigan. who had seven points, seven assists and seven steals. Tbe Marlins (3-1) shot 25 percent from the floor (13-53) but made 10 of 19 free throws. Salem was led by Cyndi Platter's 10 points and Miller's six The Rocks were only l-of-2 at the free throw line "Mercy's defense was very aggressive," Thomann said "We just didn't close out our scoring opportunities very well "
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JUNIORS JAMIE Miller and Matt Erickson and sophomore Jon Mickevicius gained experience on the JV team last year. Junior Justin Richardson is a top newcomer. Cudini was the top runner in the dual meet with a 17:35 time. McDonald was second (18:19), Mick-
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well," Mavin said "Hess is a natural left-footer and can change fields easily " Playing the halfback positions are Thomason. Nielson and House All are good playmakens. Mavin said That is evidenced by Thomason's four goals and four assists and Nielson's six assists The defenders are Partain and Barna at the fullbacks. Stephenson at stopper and O c k e r m a n at sweeper Cronan is a third-year var sity player who begins his secood year as the starting goalkeeper "He's starting to come out and challenge people instead of letting them take-shots at him." said Mavin of Cronan The Eagles will be host to Huron Valley Lutheran and Trinity on Friday and Tuesday before traveling to Warren for a game with defending Michigan Independent Athletic Cooference champ Bethesda Christian on Friday, Sept 20
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Redford Catholic Central senior forward Mario Scicluna didn't start Tuesday's soccer game against Birmingham Brother Rice, but he helped get things started for the Shamrocks. ; And then he finished off Rice. Scicluna scored CC's first and third goals as the Shamrocks opened the Catholic League Central Division schedule with a 3-0 win over Rice at Bell Creek Park. Senior midfielder Kerry Zavagnin, a more familiar face, sandwiched a goal in between -Scicluna's two tallies. Scicluna played on the junior Varsity last year but his play of late has given coach Phil LaJoy reason to consider leaving a spot for him in the starting lineup. "FOR A WHILE there I started to get worried about playing time, but I - go in, bust my butt and have played pretty good," said Scicluna, who has ; three goals on the year. "If we get - our stuff together I think we can be a top contender for the (Class A) state • (title)." Said LaJov: "Mario has worked I hard and he's a digger — and you . need t h a t " The win makes CC 3-0 overall, but . Tuesday's lineup hardly resembled * the one that's been on the field the first two games. CC controlled the midfield despite playing without I three key players for various rea; sons. Missing were junior midfielders Clayton Campbell (who was ill) and Rob Harkins (who had a knee injury) and senior midfielder Scott Larner, who had to sit out because of two yellow cards be received in an earli. er game. LaJOY MOVED senior co-captain Matt Mcintosh from his stopper position to center-midfield, next to Zavagnin, the other senior co-captain. Junior John Andreoli was moved from outside fullback to stopper and LaJoy inserted junior Jason Parent and senior Brian Maahs into tbe starting lineup as fullbacks. Zavagnin, Mcintosh, Matt Kopmeyer and Steve Heitert each collected assists for tbe Shamrocks.
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Schoolcraft College's women's soccer team o^esMd Its season last weekend at the Monroe Community College Invitkmal in Rochester, N.Y., short oo players but — according to coach Nidi O'Shea — not on effort Tbe Lady Ocelots lost their opener Saturday to the host Monroe team, 31. SC, which currently has just 12 players on its roster, was playing without sophomore defender Jennifer Whitfield, who was out with a muscle pull. On Sunday, the Ocelots went against Champlain College (of Burlington, Vt) and battled back for a 32 victory. Shannon Meath got the game-winning goal with 10 minutes left "In both games the girls really played hard," said O'Shea "In the first game we had hard hick. We were pushing forward when we gave up the third goal, and stifl no one quit They kept trying to score "That showed a lot of character." Whitfield was back for the Champlain game, which helped. Still, it took some time for SC to adjust and attack properly.
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STILL, IF O'Sbea can find enough bodies, his team should fare well again. The offense is impressive, with Nikki Johnson (from Livonia Churchill) returning from Last season's squad and Shannon Meath (Plymouth Canton) back after taking a year off. Meath was an all-American in '89. Joining them will be Lori Place (Churchill), a strong inside player who started for O"Shea's Churchill team for four years. Tbe midfield should be more than adequate, too. Sarah Hayes (Plymouth Salem), who played both midfield and forward last season, returns. Nancy Pulice (Churchill), Dinverno and Pietila will join her there. Of Dinverno, O'Shea said: "She's been a pleasant surprise. She has a real hard shot *nd works hard. Fve been impressed by her so far. "It's tbe same thing (with Pietila). Neither one is from a traditionally strong program, but they have looked good." ON DEFENSE, O'Shea has Colleen O'Connor (Farmington Hills Mercy) slated as stopper and Amy Krajewski (Salem) to fill In at sweeper Whitfield will be at one
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"There just weren't many seniors last year in high school." The hometowns of O'Sbea'» signees indicate he has had to go to greater lengths to find players Among his recruits are Becky Dinverno from Milford-Lakeland, Carol Pietila from South Lyon and Stacey Hilgendorf from St. Clair Shores South Lake.
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AND THERE is little to choose from. O'Shea opened practice last Monday with just 10 players. He has since increased his roster to 12, and had some other contacts. But tbe latecomers may not be able to contribute too much, soon. Why tbe problems in recruiting' "I really think it's the '73 birth year," answered O'Shea, who has guided SC to the NJCAA Tournament in three of his four seasons and coached the Ocelots to a national title in '87. "They had a hard time in age group soccer and a lot of them quit then.
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outside defender and Hilgeodorf Is expected to be the-other Such a thin — actually, almost noo-existant — bench creates so many questions. "If these 12 stay healthy, if we have them, going into nationals, well do well,'" O'Shea predicted, "because they can play " And yet, he admitted, "the defense right now is the question mark. If I have to rob from my midfield or offense for my defense, it will hurt." The Lady Ocelots will be tested during their regular season, facing many of the top teams in the NJCAA. Included on their schedule are two trips to New York, the first this weekend for the Monroe CC Invitational. SC plays two games at Farmingdale CC (N.Y.) Sept. 27-28, a week alter a trip to St. Louis (Sept 20-21) for games against Central College (Kan.) snd Florissant Valley CC. The Lady Ocelots and Florissant Valley square off again at tbe SC Invitational Oct 19-20. On the second day, SC plays Meramec CC. If O'Sbea can keep a* team on the field, it could be another banner sea-
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There's something ail-too-painfully familiar about the Schoolcraft College women'* soccer team. Once again, a numbers game faces the Lady Ocelots. A year ago, when they finished third in the National Junior College Athletic Association Tournament, they did it with tbe bare minimum. Cindy. Bowman, who had been one of SCs top scorers, waa in goal throughout the season-ending tourney simply because there was no one else. Literally. There were just 11 team members at tbe end of the season. While the talent in some aspects is improved — including goal, where Farmington grad Kim Owczarzak takes over — there are still holes to fill. The bench is, once again, one of them. When defender Jennifer Marshall opted against returning for her sophomore season, it left coach Nick O'Sbea with a problem. All of the defense, save Livonia Franklin grad Jennifer Whitfield, has departed.
A changing of the guard took place in girls cross country Tuesday when Plymouth Salem defeated rival Plymouth Canton for the first time in five years Canton had the top runner in Lana Boroditsch (21:08), but the Rocks captured the next six places to win 20-42 at Cass Benton Park. "We're pretty inexperienced, and Salem is a powerhouse," Canton coach George Prxygodski said "They have one heckuva team.'' Corey Gulkewicz was Salem's top runner and second overall at 21 47 She was followed by teammates Stacey Witthoff (21:55),"Emily Farrell (21:58), Julie Cutting (22:10), Stacy Moore (22:17) and Kelly Morante (22:54) Jill Czaplicki of Salem was ninth (23:30). The Chiefs put only three runners in the top 10, the others being Anne Dibble (23:18) in eighth place and Lara Antczak (23:58) in 10th. • North Farmington is fast emerging as a power in girls cross country The Raiders have routed all of their dual-meet opponents thus far and Saturday won the Division II championship at tbe West Bloomfield Invitational. North junior Emily Shively has become a legitimate star in the sport, too Her first-place finish helped spark the Raiders to the title. Shively finished the race in 20:05.3 and well ahead of runner-up Wyandoite Roosevelt's Becky Caldwell (20:43.3). "Emily ran by herself for the last mile." North coach Bill Pinnell Jr said "No one could keep up with her." North put four runners in the top 20, and all five of its individual scorers were in the top 30. Sophomore Keegan Keefover was ninth (21:43), senior Jenny Weh 14th (22:10), senior Lisa Wantuck 19th (22:18) and sophomore Alicia Crossland 30th (22:44). North had 73 team points and won easily over runner-up Holly (102).
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ZAVAGNIN, ONE oftbe top-rated players in the state, always draws attention with his dribbling skills and playmaking ability. But the Warriors also were bothered by a ring Zavagnin wore on his right hand. After the Rice coaching staff complained about it to the officials, the ring had to come off in the second half. Players are not allowed to wear any kind of jewelry and LouisPrescott thought Zavagnin was using the ring to his advantage by "jabbing" Rice players in the back with it while the referees weren't looking. Zavagnin and LaJoy each denied the accusations. "He (Louis-Prescott) has a right to say whatever he wants, but I don't think there's anything to that," LaJoy said. "I don't see how it (the ring) hurts the game; I'm not going after anyone with it," Zavagnin said. "When their assistant coach brought it up (to the official) it seemed he was just trying to get me off my game. I don't know what the big deal was."
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I Franefca ^ < U U M | I I difficult to categorize, j o l k music. American and otherwise, is enjoying a popularity comparable to its IMOs heyday. , Falling into the continuum of tbe , Renaissance era-troubadour — a traveling poet/musician who chronicles the life of everyman — folk musicians today, in tbe face of .MTV, Madonna and heavy metal, pan seem an anachronism. •r > Yet audiences are responding 'with great enthusiasm to the sparse, personal delivery of the folk genre. In fact, there is so much -activity in this area that it is difficult to summarise all of it. Here is a partial wrap up of folk music ^krooad here. T-' THE FOLKTOWN Coffeehouse, chosen by tbe Metro Times as the area's 'best Coffeehouse" is entering its 12th season of presenting the best In folk and acoustic music. Beginning 8 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 4, tbe series will showcase a pereach Saturday until Dec. 7. the series will be the natives Claudia Schmidt Sally Rogers. This performance marks the reappearance of •Schmidt, one of tbe series roost
OTHER FOLHOWN shows will feature tbe guitarist Ray Kamalay, songwriter Dick Siegel, Joel Ma bus and two "Mediterranean Nights," which will celebrate the music and culture of tbe Sepberad (the Jews in medieval Spain) and Greece. A similar event is the Paint Creek Folklore Society-sponsored "House Concert,'* featuring Jane Keefer and WDET-FM's Matt Watroba. This concert, held in the same spirit as David Brogren's Birmingham La Casa series, will be staged in the Rochester Hills home of Phil and Altbea Doolittle. Watroba, the host of tbe Saturday "Folks Like Us" program, will play songs in the traditional style of Woody Guthrie or Tom Paxton. The date is 7 p.m, Sunday, Sept. 15. Tbe price is *6. Call 375-2513 or 644-5496 for more information.
Claudia S c h m i d t popular performers, after many years. She will bring a melange of communication skills — anecdotes, poetry, blues, jaxx, folk — to complement her guitar and lap dulcimer playing. . Both Schmidt and Rogers performed oo Garrison Keeler's "A Prairie Home Companion" radio program. Between them they have recorded 15 record albums. Tickets are $12 and available st the door until sold out, or in advance via TicketMaster 645-666®. Tbe concert will be in Room 115 of the Parks & Recreation Building of the
THE FIRST La Casa Folk Festival at 8 p.m. Friday, Sept. 20. at the Birmingham Unitarian Church. 651 "N. Woodward, features David Halley, guitar player for Jimmie Dale Gilmore and Nancy Griffith, Tom Pacbeco from Dublin, Ireland, Richard Dobson and his band.
SUte of the Heart, and Kathy Moffat. Tickets are $10. Call 540-9031 for information. And while folk music is generally thought to have rural American roots, much of it is a vigorous hybrid of European cultural expression Renaissance musician Owain Phyfe, also known as Owen Fite. is proving that the highly romanticized compositions of tbe Renaissance period — roughly 1400 to tbe mid 1600s — can transcend tbe centuries and provide inspiring narratives to a late 20th century crowd.
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By Gerald Frawtey staff writer Tbe ability of U.S. buaioesses to Compete — particularly manufacturers — has been weakened, but it has not degraded so much that it cannot rebound. And although there is a long way to go, the groundwork for a return to manufacturing competitiveness — if not dominance — has already been laid. So says Eric Middelstadt, president and chief executive officer of GMFanuc Robotics Corp. in Auburn Hills. Middelstadt spoke to tbe Birmingham Bloomfield Chamber of Commerce Tuesday about tbe need for enhanced competition on part of U.S manufacturers. Middelstadt said much of tbe debate on industrial competitiveness has focused — wrongly — on bow the United States has slipped from being the main exporter of manufacturing knowbow and technology Regaining that competitive edge, he said, Is f a r more important "We may have won the war in tbe skies over Iraq, but we're losing the war in the factories in America." and technology as well as new techniques and strategies — the United States will not only become more dependent on other nations, but its people will lose high-paying Jobs and will have fewer choices in the market place, he said. "Everyone wants one answer (and) don't tellroeabout the nitty gritty to fix our problems," Middelstadt said. "The greatest obstacle to becoming more competitive is tbe mindset of everyone wanting the big h i t " THE UNITED States' lack of competitiveness is a complex issue that needs to be addressed on many levels with forward thinking, Middelstadt said. "We should all be concerned — we are all consumers.
If we're competitive, we get more and better products for our dollar." There are other benefits, too. One of the misconceptions about industrial modernization is that it costs jobs, Middelstadt said. Actually, modernization means more job security and better jobs. "Without it, you may have more jobs for two or three years, but you won't have a company in four years," he said. There is actually less resistance to modernization from tbe workers than most people might realize. Therefore, he said, improvements to the industrial infrastructure mean more competitive companies with brighter futures. Besides being concerned about a need for industrial competitiveness, Middelstadt said, it is everyone's job to increase awareness and educate the public — and the decision-makers in government — about the problem. "Without dramatic improvement, we as a nation face chronic joblessness and debilitating import duties, he said. Apathy about an inability to compete means not only failing businesses, but much more. "We should not be intimidated by the GMs and the make people aware of the need for better competition) because we all have to do it. We must push every button we can." PART OF THE thinking needed to address the inability of this country to compete is to begin educating young people about the sciences, he said. "In the United States, we graduate 10 lawyers for every one engineer; in Japan, they graduate 10 engineers for every lawyer. Somewhere along the way, the sciences and manufacturing got a bad name. "We must make it a point to make our young people comfortable-with the sciences," Middelstadt said. Mike Barry, a teacher in Bloomfield Schools and a
guest at the chamber luncheon, said much of what Middelstadt said has relevance — particularly when he addressed the need for making young people more comfortable With science.
pression that the future is in the service area of the economy, but if the United States is to be independent and strong, there is a need for a balance, be said.
"It's encouraging to hear someone talk like that." Barry said, adding that be attends speeches and presentations like the one given by Mfddelstadt for the express purpose of bringing ideas back to his students. Barry said that students are much more enthusiastic about the sciences then they once were — mainly because science and engineering plays an important role in their lives. "I think what he's saying is coming around." be said. When he was younger, science was further removed than it is today. "When I was a student, science was something in the laboratories or in skylab, today, it's in the classroom and a part of their daily lives." Computers. portable radios, hand-beld video games — all of these expose young people to the sciences much earlier.
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BARRY ALSO pointed to the growing interest among young people in the environment and ways to address the problems of today as well as fixing the problems of tbe past. William Hieks, vice president for deposit management at First of America Bank, said Middelstadt's emphasis on the need for forward thinking and planning is right on the mark. "There are no quick fixes," he said. Whether the United States will focus on trading with Mexico. Canada or Europe will require a lot of preparation and won't just happen. "We must prepare ourselves and our young people," be said "Manufacturing and engineering are positive things, not negative "I don't know how (the sciences and manufacturing) got a bad reputation." For years, people have labored under the false im-
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Bank touts benefits of switching from S&L status By Qerald Frawtey staff writer Franklin Savings Bank always kept its eyes on the prize. H e a d q u a r t e r e d in Southfield, Franklin — with branches in Birmingham, Southfield and Grosse Pointe Woods •— becomes the first savings and loan in Michigan and one of the first in the country to emerge from tbe ashes of the S&L fiasco. On Sept. 1, Frankin Savings Bank attained a commercial bank charter — a goal it set for itaelf in December 1990 — and became Franklin BankNA. CONVERTING from a S&L to a bank means several benefits for shareholders and customers, said Read P. Dunn, president and chief executive officer of the bank. Shareholders gain increased value almost immediately. "Savings and loans, whether they are successful or
not, have been trading at half the value of commercial banks," be said. Conservatively, Dunn said, the conversion almost doubles the value of Franklin Bank's stock. "Buying stock in a thrift that turns into a bank is going to be a good investment." CUSTOMERS BENEFIT, too "First, we are now a bank," Dunn said. Tbe stability and peace of mind that depositors get from placing their money in a bank is one of the main reasons Franklin sought conversion. But there are other more significant benefits — new products. As a bank. Franklin will be allowed to offer corporate banking, checking accounts for small and medium business and annuities, to name a few services. Finally, Franklin Bank — with assets at roughly $400 million — will be tbe only commercial bank in
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Know what options you have regarding insurance policies Last in a series By 8M Mlttra special writer Recently, an insurance policyholder received an alarming phone call from a person identifying himself as a "successful" financial planner. "I have just learned that the company from which you bought the annuity policy several years ago has been rated a D , " h e said.'To put it bluntly, your company is going to bell, and you had better switch to someone more solid before it's too late." The policyholder settled the Issue by seeking competent advice and discovering the so-called financial planner was incorrect. But insurance customers have become so sensitive to bad news and pressure tactics that many are rushing to alter their plans Here a r e some suggestions for handing tbe situation. Tbe action you should take to safeguard your insurance funds is directly a function of the type of policy you bold. In the accompanying article, there is a brief review of six types of policies. Of these, you a r e almost never allowed to alter the immediate annuity, the defined benefit plan, the defined contribution plan and the guaranteed investment contract. Also, it may not be worth the effort to cancel a term life contract. That leaves a number of other policies that can be transferred to other insurance companies with good records of safety
Before switching the policies you are allowed to switch, you should take into account the following drawbacks: • Your account may be front-loaded — a year or two of above-average rates, followed by years of below-average rates • A stiff surrender charge and interest-rate penalty may be levied if you switch. • There is a 10- percent Ux penalty for cashing out an annuity earlier than age 59 "V e You have a two-tier annuity. It pays a high rate to savers who stay with the company for life. If you want to cash out, your rate may drop drastically, dating back to the inception on the contract. e If you die within two years of taking out a new policy, the insurer can investigate whether you misrepresented medical information. Your beneficiaries could wind up with no benefits
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"WE HAVE tbe capital to compete with larger banks but are small enough to offer small bank services." Institutions with reserved growth strategies would be hard pressed to build assets of more than $400 million in the seven years Franklin has been in existence. And finally, employees benefit by having the burden of extensive reporting and regulations removed, Dunn said. "As we saw it, if we were going to have (basically) the same requirements as banks, we ought to operate as a bank." The move will also mean a tremendous boost in employee moral.
Sid MittTa is a professor of finance at Oakland University and the owner of Coordinated Financial Planning If you unsh to know the ratings of y o u r insurance company by the companies mentioned tn this article or would like to know if the type of plan you have lends itself to a transfer or div>ersifvd t i o n . m a d a copy (not an original) of your policy u i t h a self-addressed, stamped eni>elope and daytime phone number to Dr Sui Mittra. 3250 W Big Beax>er. Suite 540. Troy 48084
gory includes 401(k) savings, profit sharing and employee stock ownership plans a Guaranteed investment contracts are a 401(h) option and are contracts between an employer and an insurance company They pay a fixed rate of return for a set number of years, after which capital ts returned or the GIC renewed a Term life insurance pays a death benefit if tbe policyholder dies while the policy is in force It can be compared to car insurance in that you are paying only for protection, not investment a Whole life policies have a fixed premium Any excess over than amount needed to cover the death benefit is channeled into a savings or investment account that grows tax-deferred Variable life policies also have fixed premiums but put tbe cash value in a separate account that is allocated among various mutual funds Universal life allows you to alter premium payments by amount or time period, so you can change the level of the death benefit or cash value
Dunn said. "That's a big part of it. too."
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IRONICALLY. FRANKLIN Savings Bank promoted itself as a product of deregulation after incorporating as an S&L in 1983. At the time deregulated thrifts offered great opportunities. but times change. Today, there really aren't any benefits to being an S&L, Dunn said. As long as the S&L debacle hangs over the industry. Dunn said. S&Ls will face public perception problems and increased regulations Dunn granted the thrift industry in Michigan has been r e l a t i v e l y healthy, but the public may not make that distinction. "There remains a percepuon that the savings and loans a r e tarnished — that image won't disappear for decades to come."
"The main reason for the conversion is that banks are allowed to be more diversified in loans and investments." When the savings and loan scandal broke nearly three years ago, regulators were already cracking down on thrifts and making the position on savings and loans untenable. Franklin had to overcome numerous obstacles to achieve its new status — not the least of which was the novelty of a savings and loan institution changing over to a bank, Dunn said. THE FINANCIAL Institutions Reform. Recovery and Enforcement Act of 1988 — which set up the procedure for bailing out the failing thrifts — makes little mention of the conversion process
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Borrowers will benefit from a wider pool of competing institutions offering loans — especially when one of those competitors is an aggressive financial institution like Franklin Savings that has its eyes set on steady growth in the coming years. Dunn said.
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CANTON NEWCOMERS The Canton Newcomers Club will hold a tea 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept 19. A Plymouth-Canton Newcomer Services representative will distribute complimentary packets from local merchants. For reservations or more information, call 397-8514 or 981-9362.
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"CARING FOR PKOPLX BY P E O P L E WHO CARE" Woimollon, contact: Kolhy Harlow at 424-3300
WOMAN'S CLUB The Woman's Club of Plymouth will meet Friday, Oct 4, for a Victorian luncheon and fashion show at tbe First United Methodist Church of program on "Fashions of Yesteryear" will be presented by the Sand Hill Questers. Music will be provided by tbe string quartet from Plymouth Salem High School. The reception will be noon, tbe luncheon 12:50 p.m. Price Is 510. Reservations are required. For reservations or more information, call 455-8578. The club is celebrating its 99th year. •
CHINESE AUCTION Tbe Canton Business and Professional Women's third annual Chinese auction will be 12:50 p.m. Saturday. Oct. 12, at the Canton Public l i -
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THROUGHOUT THE visit. Roberts will preach from the Book of Colossians He will preach 7 p.m. Monday, Sept. 30, through Wednesday, Oct. 2, at the Salvation Army corps. Children's meetings will be offered during all the worship services. The local Salvation Army serves residents of the Plymouth-Can tonNorth ville communities A variety of social service programs are provided, along with recreational activities and worship services. The local corps has been housed in several locations since its beginnings in the late 1920s The current facility, on Main south of Aim Arbor Road, has been used since 1983 The Robertses were instrumental in moving the Salvation Army to a location on Fairground in Plymouth "He was actually out there with a hammer and nails,"" Beachum said That facility opened in 1953 and remained in use for many years The Robertses don't live too far away, and have been back to visit through the years Roberts was in
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THEY RETIRED from active service in 1988. but haven't taken it easy since that time They've continued to travel and to speak and preach. The Robertses have spent
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"They're really wonderful people and he's a magnificent speaker. Basically, we brought him back because it's helpful for the people of Plymouth to see what they've started," Beachum said. Roberts and his wife led the local Salvation Army during a time of growth and change. Since leaving the Plymouth-Canton community in 1953, they have served in a number of capacities within the Salvation Army both in the U S. and overseas
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A good way to begin is to move your camera closer to or farther from the subject, perhaps even change the angle of view. The best way to test this method is to choose a static subject such as a building or statue. Try verticle or horizontal. ASK YOURSELF which way looks stiungeM and works best 3 Arr yott allowing enough breathing room at the top of the structure? Are you backing up too far so that distracting elements may be entering tbe veiwfinder? If taking a portrait, is your background what you want and is there enough framing edge around the face? Sometimes you may want to crop severely, perhaps placing tbe edge of the frame right through your subject's forehead. This method is fine for a dramatic portrait. Fashion photographers often use this technique. I've seen many pictures of blowers and churches where the tip of a petal or the top of tbe steeple just touches the edge of the frame. Doing so adds a degree of tension to tbe shot. So either crop in tightly or back off to achieve a more comfortable edge to the frame 1 paid a lot of attention to tbe edge of the frame in the environmental portrait shown here. In fact, I spent many minutes studying the composition and the frame edging before I asked this charming and agreeable Greek woman to step in the doorway
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Have you ever picked up your prints from your photo-finisher only to discover that the top of grandma's head has been chopped off? Or perhaps you inadvertently cut off in tbe viewfinder ooe of tbe petals in that shot of your prized orchid. If guilty, you're not alone. Too many amateur photographers don't pay close enough attention to tbe edge of Qie frame when they compose their shots. Taking ~a second, hard look through tbe viewfinder and making necessary adjustments will eliminate the elementary mistakes such as cutting off beads But how should you decide to crop or frame the picture in tbe viewfinder with respect to the edge of the frame?
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S A N D P A I N T I N G S by N a v a j o artists other than traditional are included in tbe special exhibition.
ter court. Twelve Oaks is at Novi Road and 12 Mile, Novi. Call 3808050.
M a s t e r s has taught for the B l r m i n g h a m - B l o o m f i e l d A r t Association, tbe A n n A r b o r A r t Association and M e r c y College in D e t r o i t w h e r e She w a s d e s i g n d i r e c t o r . She w a s a s s i s t a n t d i r e c t o r f o r t b e B i r m i n g h a m - B l o o m f i e l d A r t Associa t i o n f o r 11 y e a r s a n d d e s i g n a n d color theory instructor at the Center for Creative Studies in Detroit f o r five y e a r s .
T h e N a v a j o see t b e t h e u n i v e r s e as a delicately balanced e n v i r o n m e n t filled w i t h powerful forces that have a p o t e n t i a l f o r good o r e v i l .
" V i n c e w i l l also be t a k i n g orders, if someooe w o u l d l i k e a d i f f e r e n t c o l o r o r size s a n d p a i n t i n g , " D o d s o n said.
sional pieces appear on pedestals a n d tinder glass. J e w e l r y a n d o t h e r accessories are displayed w i t h i n
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S h e r m a n uses m o d e r n s t i l l l i f e s a n d s h a d i n g t e c h n i q u e s to c r e a t e Light w i t h i n a c o m p o s i t i o n . H i s painting* are mixed media, i n c o r p o r a t i n g sand, o i l a n d a c r y l i c .
The sand p a i n t i n g s r a n g e in size f r o m 3 b y 6 i n c h e s to 24 b y 24 i n c h e s L a m p s , p o t t e r y and Jewelry boxes decorated w i t h sand paintings w i l l a l s o be d i s p l a y e d
DIA opens museum shop at mall T b e F o u n d e r s S o c i e t y o f tbe Det r o i t I n s t i t u t e o f A r t s o p e n e d a suburban s a t e l l i t e m u s e u m shop at T w e l v e Oaks M a l l , N o v i T h e r e t a i l s t o r e i s t b e p r o d u c t erf tbe successful o p e r a t i o n o f t h e museu m shop a t t b e D I A . I t is the f i r s t such satellite w i t h t b e D I A signature. T b e shop w a s d e s i g n e d b y J o n Greenberg & Associates of F a r m i n g ton H i l l s to c a p t u r e the a r c h i t e c t u r a l essence df t h e D e t r o i t C u l t u r a l Center landmark.
J e r a l d S h e r m a n , ooe of the m o a t talented creators of m o d e r n sand a r t w i l l also have w o r k i n tbe show
of sand p a i n t i n g s f o r t b e s h o w i n e v e r y p r i c e r a n g e f r o m %& to $ 5 , 0 0 0 H e ' l l have sand paintings f o r s o m e o o e w h o ' d l i k e to a d d a N a t i v e A m e r i c a n a c c e n t to t b e l r h o m e , u p to t h e p e r s o n w h o ' s a s e r i o u s collector," Dodson said.
paintings in tbe country," Dodson
I Don't lose heads in photo composition
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Restaurateur serves up arts fund-raiser In tbe wake of Gov. John Engier's bate 50 percent of food revenue f r o m a la carte weekday dinners
"OPUS FOR the Arts" will benefit _ • Sept. 9-13 - Center for Creative Studies (students will display musical and artistic talents).
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three
ranch,
bright.
B* ro»rqhmrT\ OPEN SUNDAY 1-4
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c e d a f
13381
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in
third
b a s e m e n t ,
b e d r o o m ,
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park
rec
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nearby.
starter or retiree h o m e .
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1 8 0 0 2 3
$ 1 0 4 , 9 0 0
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Colonial with
4 5 5 - 6 0 0 0
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private
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England court
set-
ting. A s h o w c a s e h o m e with extravagant features amenity
throughout Be
sure
PLYMOUTH!
New o n the MartcM
one-of-a-kind
Every
and
visit
expected
on
Sunday
$359,900 (453-8200)
South
off
M i l e W e s t of S h e l d o n PLYMOUTH!
"A
HOME
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EVERYTHING"
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CREEK
rear yard prtvacy offered by the original o w n e r s
roof and dense/plush carpeting
A large foyer wtth a h a n d s o m e w o o d floor
A new
There are 4
N
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formal
dining
room,
family
room
b a t h s , a h i Q h e f f i c i e n c y f u r n a c e , f i r s t floor
place. sprinklers, first floor
laundry,
and 3 ' * car garage with opener
system, finished basement,
sprinklers,
etc
$219,000
(453-
8200)
$249,900 (453-8200)
SJWP 5 bedroom B * * * Coloraal si Pooplalon Park Much jtxJatmg 5 b a d r ^ m s . !'•» bsms fsmJy dan snd rec room 3 IVspleces 175 AW»y N of Maple and E w wooo ward (330 000 HALL 4 H U N T E R Mar, fkigm '
with fireplace. 3 b e d r o o m s , a study, 2'4
b e d r o o m s , 2Vfc b a t h s , f o r m a l d i n i n g r o o m , a s t u d y w i t h b u H t - l n a , f a m i l y r o o m w i t h f i r e laundry. Central Air, Security
1
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brick ranch w i t h a w e l c o m i n g foyer, separate
amomfteW H«s O P E N S U N D A Y 2-5 Entu, LSkefront LfvWg SI 540« NaVS|C Ct N of Mapie end « of wmg Lake Road ( 3 7 6 000 HALL & H U N T E R 644 3500
Beautiful
t w o
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b e d r o o m
futi b a s e m e n t , c e r a m i c C E N T R A L
AIR,
all
1 8 1
brick baths,
kitchen
Included, celling fans, fence.
Within S U N F L O W E R
d e c k
unit
with
original
>
skylights.
!
privacy
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features
4 bed-
spotless interior w i t h a new kitchen a n d
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rooms, 2'4 baths, f o r m a l dining r o o m , a
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owner
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RUN. P L Y M O U T H ! Weet
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setting
ting
a private t r e e d set-
3 b e d r o o m s , f o r m a l d i n i n g r o o m . (2)
rooms, w o o d floors, u p g r a d e d cabinetry and
floors, wet piaster walls
court e n ops
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fireplaces
Dorian
PLYMOUTH!
attached
full 2\»
basement,
car
hardwood
Security aystem.
garage
wtth
opener
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watl
cared
120x240 for
brick
r a n c h w t t h 3 b e d r o o m s . 1V> b a t h s , f o r m a l dining
room,
hardwood
floors,
a
family
a new high efficiency furnace
room
C e n t r a l Air
with
fireplace
basement,
$134,900(453-8200)
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1410 Clarendon S of lone Pine E ot Fraresr 4 bedroom cmomei » « d updated throu^xxrl W * leeee v^th option (3000'mo Qreal vaiua a l ( 4 - » 000 i a * tor Celeete Gole 642-2400 540-2153
C0LDWELL BANKER Schweitzer Reel Estate
a n d side e n t r a n c e 2 ' * car ga-
rage with opener
3 Oafhe
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2 •r-wo M4-MM
ClBHTON TWP Open S i Morsvtsr.'Vae* - a j e a Nerdy bedroom 3 H belh ingrow*! pool 99 000 A«3-42S4
2 blocks west of the M a y f l o w e r
Robert Bake %
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d e a n bath
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r o o m ail
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O P E N S U N 1-4 W at
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ROBERT CUFFE
ABSOLUTELY MINT
room new Terkett mtald k n a o l « h j a the onfy way to JaaciUm Bus cooin kitchen 2 fus oaths, garage has lemporery home M R m 1W0 Soer8 door instated snd dryws*ad n g cathedral oaakigs. greet room. 2 plus door opener 1 y old deck has ftrapwcea w e * - o u i tiaasmsrt tanbuM-m gas BBC Many other anraa S n i r m n o and fishing prseagee on ( 2 7 9 900 Open Sun Noon to 4pm Foi 9 1 0 0 0 Ca«
420-3400
LIVONIA - 8837 DENNE. 3 bedroom ranch, custom Kitchen. 4th beOroom 2 i car Open Sun . 2-5pm
CAU. RAMDY GOOOSON
Lu Richards
THE PRUO€NTlA». GREAT LAKES REALTY 668-3*3* Or 320-9500
REAL ESTATE ONE
6^5-9050
LIVONIA OPEN HOUSE
Oeerbom Heights
10O
Open Sat & Sun., 1-4
Jusi reduced" This Dearborn M e g r a specie! a en outatam»ng one* ranch thai a oeautituer daco.sted n ieen*ee s fwshad bsaemeni s 2 car etleched garsga new
The Prudential! Harry S. Wolfe, REALTORS 474-5700
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The Prudential Harry S. Wolfe, REALTORS 474-5700
LfVONtA Open Sun 1-S '700 so h 3 bedroom 1 ^ bath New lurrvece eaidows centrei ar 4 more 9928 Wane S of Ann A r t * * Tr W ol 1* ( 1 0 7 000 581-0824
OPEN MOUSE - Sept IS, l - S P M 1022*8 LAKESOE OP RAINBOW LAKE 3 P e o o o m Ranch ecroee e o m lake does lo beach CALL CINDY RE t a A * Canton Groiai (17 224-2300
Open Houae Extravaganza SUN , SEPT 15. 1-4PM DEARBORN HEIGHTS ( M 900 ?4«S i Colgate
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Woods (164
Uvonia
OPEN SATURDAY 1-5 29512 BOBRICH
REDFORO OPEN SUN 1-4PM 10028 MERCEDES Charming 3 badroom cotomal r dew U M lemey neighborhood AJ w v
(N o l l Mia. W. of MkkSabeiti Large 1 bedroom upper m "ovetj comptax Great location, pool. c*jt>houaa 6 central air SS4.900
ceramic beth. Quaint deck oft mud room Formal d w n g room Short . a a to St Robert's (84,900
462-1811
LIVONIA OPEN SUN 1-4.PM 9071 DEERING
C0LDWELL BANKER
Scfiwettzer R®al Estate
attractive Bus 2 bedroom ranch has been remodeled Two tu» batha. dlnmg room. Florida room, large T + car garage wtth wort ares e n d s ha* beth You may never again and tha much houee in such s super location at (68,900
OPEN SAT 4 SUN 12-7 M M Lake T a p Maw Model Home N. 9 1 Ormond Road {2 Maes N of M-59L E. on W t * e Laka Road.
WEST LAND OPEN SUN 2-5PM 1448 WESTCHESTER New ustmg! Three bedroom bnck •»!Ch WIB1 Veahed tiaaamanf and a
8*5-8405
doors, emdows. large 101 with epple trees and mors ( « 2 900
starting at (136.000
OPEN HOUSE Uvonia Sunday 1-4 37583 Schoolcraft 19214 Wsaunore 1*243 Brantieood 33807 RKMand . 14006 Mpa... 38229 BkxvnAstd 34888 Nortteend
(86.500 (96.900 (88.900 (106.900 ( 1 3 9 900 (168.900 ( 2 2 8 900
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31881 Cambridge
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(178^00
2*906 Sto MB*
(134.900
18468 Otympie
( 5 8 900
Realtors 591-9200 OPENI SUN 1-4
Bedford Sunday 1-4
Westiand Saturday 1-4 ( 7 9 900 NorttwlMe Sunday 1-4
S of Quenon 1 *
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38314 Nutisitfiawi
(144.000
Farmington Sunday 1-4 33708 Grand Rarer...
1134 900
Deerbom HeigM* Sunday 1-4
4017 Llncoev
(84 900
Southfield Sunday 1-4 21230 Seeanota
(84 900
SouthBekJ Saturday 2-4
21842 earg.
(84.500
Northv«le - Condo Sunday 1-4
21082 Bo>4der Ortas 21070 Boeder Circle
im*iilte«C Has schools (308.900 R O N N * PARRorr e i o 64A-6700 MAX BROOCK INC REALTORS Plymouth
A d o r ^ S m ^ ^ ; ions of p o s i e s
iieiiNwod ftoors
(61.900
Royal Oak Saturday 1-4 4122 M e d e n e
( 1 0 6 000 824 PecMc N of P e m r t E o l Sheldon
Remerica
(151900 ( 1 9 8 900
TO NEAR A R e c o e o E D ocacRM> T O N AND DaWCTIONS TO ALL OF OUR OPEN HOUSES EACH WEEK CALL "HOMRJNE 9S3-2020
TheHarry Prudential S Worte
O p f t H o u —
261-1600
the
right
not
to
accept
VHlege Sguare 349-5600
P L T M O U T H SCHOOLS Open Sun 2-8 8734 C i * a » Rd Great room ranch an 3 acres 3 21 i a *oa leimdry (r7».l 981 -4879
Tots?
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301
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O p f t H o u —
Royal Oak - Best Buy
OPEN HOUSE 1-4 42462 Hanfora. N of Ford Rd W oft LBey
RED HOT COLONIAL
OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 18301 13 mile Rd
bedrooma and 2 bath* Formal » v 2 car attaCied garage .500 847-1900
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The Prudential Harry S. Wolfe, REALTORS 474-5700 Independently Owned and CAtereteO SOUTHFIELD - OPEN SUN 1-4
OPEN SUN. 1-4pm
OPEN SUN bath brick tn 1720 SQ ft tage Entree
2-6 3 level, attached < M gar L«-ge lot H O ft « tronNow!
Plymouth
O P E N S U N 2-5 11348 Gold Arbor. N of Ann Arbor Rd, * ol Haggerty 3 Cape Cod. •* ao mant tam*y room al onfy ( > 0 2 . 9 0 0
tsasnnsni. large tread lot. mucT more As* lor _
Joan Guyman REAL ESTATE ONE 646-1800 OPEN SUN 2-5pm
23010 Cheng—gn. n
of 12. E of
a S H T O R i CM1
Helen H REAL ESTA 830-8660 S59-850S
PLTMOUTM Open Sun 2-5 2.836 sq laeL * badroom. 2*» bath oolonMa. family room !7c26 ( 2 5 8 9 0 0 453-4628
a L'ON OPEN SATUROAT, 1-4 81383 Deer Dr 3 l i t a u a i e . 2 bathe * a » lo schooN 8 thopplng
S REDPORO 2S241 Tale, NEW » nacrootn ranch- attacnac r * < * _ _ Fu* nee em em. energy sAo a m . ( 8 9 90C open l a J ta. Noon 4pn> 532-42(1 REDFORD open houee Sap* . TS FuS one* ranch. 2
SOUTHFIELD £y (new drywV large complelsfv updated kKehan CLARKSTON bath, new cerpesmg (neutral colorV O P E N SUN. 2-Spm nawty painted new arts—e. * peRaia> m ifus wonderful 2 bedroom 1K> S121 .900 563-8652 5»-*4S« condo. p e r * - * a setting. ooerlooSInc Duue La«a Open floor plan lor F ARMING TON MILLS 27462 Lyndon. S at 5 entertammfi 10215 Cedar Cove OPEN S U N 1-4PM 3 bedroom. bedrcK T + bath brtc* 4 Lane * 133 900 As* K * 306 T 7 GLENMUER Mummum ranch Fu« ftraahad b a a ^ (E of farmington Rd . S off 14) CONTEMPORARY RANCH on. 1 5 mant, 2 car garage centra a r large wooded acres Open Hying room Svmg room. iam sr wmdoers. gorREAL ESTATE ONE wtth llrac*e< geous home (103.900 !>S221RCV updated ritcnen. commerce hatha 2 car garage *139.000 ASK FOR MICHELLE MICHAEL O P E N S U N . 1*4p The tour will leave by motoruses will be open i 1 a.m. to 5 p.m. (flotorcoach/shuttle service will be provided until 2:30 p.m. s. Tickets for the tour, $15 per perSpn. are available at these locations: s • Orthogonality, 205 N. Woodward, Birmingham £ • Arkitektura Showrooms Inc., 800 N. Woodward. Birmingham i • Englander's Roche Bo bois. 501 Q Mapl^, Birmingham
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ara of Sterling Heights. George Blet sas of Gross* De and Gus Kokas of Dearborn. OPUS ONE patrons Friday m eluded Ron and Deb Muratore of Farmington Hills. "We're losing a valuable part of our cultural heritage through the arts cuts." Ron «airi "I don't feel future generations should have less of that heritage than we have." "We just think it's appropriate for private enterprise and individuals to pick up where tbe public sector leaves off so we'll be able to appreciate and teach the arts in future gen ^rations," said Livonia resident 4 Richard Halseth, attending with his wife, Judith
State funding goes into public outWe plan to come down the Monreach and education — exhibits, lecday of our week with a contingent tures. tours and brochures at the mufrom the Cranbrook Educational Community Board of Governors, in- seum and studeyt scholarships at the cluding chairman P a t Hartmann — Academy. Eight corporate sponsors have dutch treat for a l l " agreed to tnatch one-fifth ( $ 2 , 0 0 0 to THIS YEAR, the Academy, which $4,000) of all weekly restaurant includes a contemporary visual arts . . _ Opus—for— a. drew $138,000 in stale sup—dwuiUuui duiuifi Arts " Blue Cross . . . J A r * « " R l n p Cross and Blue Shield, port, 60 percent of its anticipated Comerica, Coopers & Ly brand. Cross grant of $223,000 The $223,000 rep- Wrock, Detroit Edison, J. Walter resents 10 percent of the Academy Thompson. Kowalski Sausage and budget. Universal Standard Medical LaboraSlade hopes to draw at least tories. $100,000 next year. "One of our conCalling tbe arts a community pilcerns," he said, "is how abrupt tbe lar, Slade urged Oakland County government budget cut was. We had businesses to follow the example set hoped for time to seek alternative by Kokas and partners Ed Mandzisources of funding."
• Sept 16-20 - Detroit Institute of Arts {posters from DIA exhibits will adorn the walls). • Sept. 25-27 - Detroit Symphony Orchestra (DSO sounds will fill the restaurant). • Sept. SO-Oct. 4 - Cranbrook of Art (works by academy artists and students will be displayed). • Oct. 7-11 - Michigan Opera Theatre (MOT singers will perform opera sets and show tunes). "This shows incredible initiative," said Roy Slade, president of Cranbrook Academy of Art, a Bloomfield Hills graduate school of art, architecture and design founded in 1932 by Eliel Saarinen.
during, the five-week drive to a different arts institution. At least $10,000 was raised for the arts at the $100 a persoo kickoff dinner. "Opus for the Arts," Friday. Hoping to deepen allegiance to the cultural enrichment provided by the arts, Kokas -wM — " many from the Observer k Eccentric area: "It is up to each of us as individuals and our community as a whole to support the arts in every way possible."
•ySobSklar staff writer
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4 bedroom 3 beth Ranch arflh out beaemer* 4 door—a>. deck LocUd on weM metnmneO lafcefrort lot In qutel Late Ona Sub SI 99 900
•85,500
Miltord Area
West oft Middlebelt. Between 7 4 8 Mite Rd* MARJORIE or MAURY YOUNG • 477-1111
C«M CHUCK E. FLOOO 6 8 4 - 1 0 6 5 or 6 6 4 - 0 7 1 8
REAL ESTATE O N E ac 'MAX ts the •
PERFECTI IN EVERY WAY
Thursday. September 12.1901
TROT NORTHF1ELD OPEN SAT 6 S U N 11
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court near pool a n d tannto court* $»7.ooc 5362 Bieece H * 641-0006
OPEN SATURDAY
P u u l e
304
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1-4 D a y s 788-8072
7167 W E S T B U R Y
S k n r a n g eonlaniporry 1M Moor maater (una and laundry room. • I o n * fireplace a n d tterdsrood M o r i Mykghts $168,800
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BEST HOMES TO BUY THIS WEEK OPEN SUNDAY 2-6 BLOOMFIELD HILLS 4618 Waldan OrNe - Walnut Rd a a d Fraattbi Rd. Sumptuous cosaMaiporary cotomer 19*6 budL DramaBc 2 story greM room. 4 bedrooms, maalar auhe has c a t h e d r a isRnaa and lacucs Ready l o mon* (388.900
1128.800 Sun 810-0868
BLOOMFIELD
O P E N SAT. 1-4 CHIMNEY HILL ranch condo with
642-2400
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7 Boy 8 Thai lrung 9 Approached
H0MEUNE
WESTLANO/LIVONtA SCHOOLS OPEN SAT 4 SUN 12pm-Spm 31250 C o o l ; - 3 Bedroom IV* Doth Ranch FinleheO beeement. 2 Hr»pieces. new srlndows/himace/oentrai m 2 H car garage. u r g e < -2924 Aakmg saa.aoo WESTLANO - OPEN HOUSE Sun Sept IS. 1-4pm T r U M M Owner anwoue. (Ming checkbook 6155 Crown N of Ford, W o l Wayne WHITE LAKE TWP - OPEN SUN 1-4 4 badroom ranch on 10 acres. 28 addmonal acraa svalabM 8168,000' For directions COM floaa Realty 887-2728
2819 RambBng Way • Square Lake and Tetograpn Gorgeous 4 bedroom. ?'•« bath colonial wnh i » » piece, wet bar. flrMhed Baaamant and patio $166,780
FOR M O R E
OPEN HOUSES 9 5 3 - 2 0 2 0
RED CARPET KElM SUBURBAN 261-1600
1910 Cedar MM - 14 Mlia and O e n brooa Rd Toiaay unique S badroom. beth with 3 Brec«eoee. cathedral c sHriga. Jap an sea garden and waterfall. Breathtaking $279,000
CALL
WEST LAND CONDO OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 8246 Huntington Drive N o l AA T r M * E of U e m m e n TERRIFIC CONDO , 2 »tory wtth « oiler* Aak tor..
B I R M I N G H A M C R A N B R O O K A R E A Cualom 6 b a * o o m brtck ranch. 2 H b e n e , d t o n c room, tamay r o o m . $ tuaiwiwt h anacnea g » * g «
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477-9600
COUNTRY LOT Fantastic 3 bedroom 1 » bath bnck 8 Murmniurri ranch cm a beautiful targe country treec lot Jpdatea kitcnan with oak oaometa 8 appliance* ExceHenl family ' o o m «Hh wood t w r a n g stove 8 ooorwall to Fionds room yinyi vnnoows 2 ' i car attached ge'ege I Orchard Lake 4 Northwestern areei Mjst see $92 900 Car
ALEX ALOE
HeMty OrOtesswriMs
478-5300
$109,900 1 bedroom 1 bath nee' ' i Mile i Orchard Lake Over 120C sq ft large 'amrfy room w firapiece --ewer 2'.» car flaraae an large wooOed lot ilOCx !o5i Cell Deve lor additional m«o D A V E
H E I N R I C H
R E / M A X 100 INC. 3 4 8 - 3 0 0 0 . 4 5 3 - 9 4 5 4 CUSTOM CONTEMPORARY Fsrmingian HUIs On c.r*ne oversirad •ol Elegem i rear old home oilers 4 Bedrooms 2's baths mckxJing meatw suiis stapoown greet Wllh ceieatiy b e e u t i M amile xnchen with ceramn floor A vauiled rook, lerge 'am»y room wftf. hreolece pnvaia oftkm arm tat floor laundry
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garage Bv Owner Brokers Welcome
$309 »00 553-8872
- D O N T MISS < abuioua 3 baOroom muW-ievei 2 M baths canirai ak axceaam condition Picture pretty o l In the r^eerl of downtown
setting Beautiful wood floor* $144 900 MEPPAHO AMD ASSOCIATES $88-8870 tARMINOTON HILLS - F«*aaUc « veaunant Beeutltuky decorated throughout, breakfast ai of decking Nome alts on doubM lot in move-m condition 174.900 MEPPAAD ANO ASSOCIATES 478-2000 FANT AS TIC FAMILY NOME Paatoct tor en«artam«ng a l year round Walk-out tamay room lo petto Large kachen formal daring room. 4 - 5 beOooma 2W balha - Motivated REO CARPET KEIM M A P L E . INC
553-5868 FARMINGTON HILLS - LovMy a l bnck Engaah Tudor Original ovcier. 2 story 4 Bedrooms. 2'4 baths Large kitchen with dakng aree. Great room wtth natural flreptece $ large dmtng area Maetar bedroom on 1st floor with cathedral i:ia8kig, M» bapi 8 walk-In cloaat Large enclosed porch, tua iaed Baaamant Ceramic In h a l $ veatlbuM U t » t y room flrsl floor. 2 car attached garage. central air, apnnklng system, vertical bknda. louvers $ carpeting throughout many other ai'iwnltlaa Reduoed to $179 000 522-3231
NETWORK RiAl tSTAtS
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33779 $143 500 2-5 477 30*9 • arming:on hhis by owri « bedroom coiomw Own beth meny a>»ss 3000 sq h $289 900 Caa
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REAL ESTATE
bar plua 3rd k * bach wkh , car aide garage, brtca ca euto Extraa galore' 1198.900. Aak lor, SANOfCk OUCKLOW. $63-6242 THE PfKJDCNTW. GREAT LAKES REALTY
I coiaitry M n g preatlgtoua NormenOy HBto Ctaaa " ways INS 4 bedroom • seriudad p e r k - I k e setting m e i Inground p o o l r BROOCK a«c REALTORS OPEN SUN 2-5PM 254*8 SURREY LANE S of t t M8a. E of HMateed This p r o u d owner eejehed over ry d a t a ! whan l a S n beauty w m buM Tha benefit y o m Combining s tranaftkmaf styling with a contemporary Baa. thle 3 bedroom C a p e ' laeuraa 8rat floor meaaer aikM with taahicm bath 2
cerea can provide ARLENE P«EY Prudential Great Lafcaa RaaMy 353-0013 ORCHARD LA./13 MILE: 3 badroom ranch, tamay $ IMng rooma. large KROian Move-in oondHMn Huge lot. $106,000 By owner 881-63*8
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$138,000 24542 Let aland By appointment 477-9208
PRIVATE ROAD
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489-8404
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645-5000
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caiTivorw woodwork, im Boor
261-1600
312 Uvonia
541-0700
CaB Tedair Cars' B A M Mr SANDY
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PAT MURPHY
455-8400
call oon or dorb MAYFAIR 522-8000
BY OWNER!
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453-0012
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459-6000
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BRIGHTON 3 bathe on 3 a
OPEN SUNDAY >-6
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One Way Realty
MOVE RIGHT e» To
MCGLAUN 559-0990
Room to Roem
RON OCHALA
RE/MAX 100,INC
OPEN 1-4 SUN.
P1NCKNCY m e o M a 3 bedroom rench skth s to! weBi out on 10 psus scree See T o d a y $1S9.900(C0686201 COLDWELL SANKEP BFWGw^ON TOWN I COUNTRY 227-1111
tor Das spacious Cape C o d Some of BM many Matures Include 3 bedrooms. tamly room »,'wooC store newer rmyi esnoows central sa. j s r s g e $ liaawrierif htorry $79.1
William Decker. REALTORS
Michigan Group
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MAYFAIR 522-8000 LU.V,
Great Garden City Location
The Prudential
ROYAL OAK •smkMaMy
A BUILDERS CLOSEOUT 1.000 sq h super c i M o m ranch badroom. 2 beth. baa rege $69 500
Carolyn Bailey
and woodbt^TWig • •a BrM Boor M ^ v X y $229,000
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362-4150 Choaos Development
UVOHkA .EXTRAORDINARY V A L U B RB OUCED $6,000 R i m w a a B a n a y out this long and kiadoue 3 M B room. 1-4 belh onck and vinyl Cdei-
GreM room. IM Boor lewidry -deck, p r m u s r s $ heeled 2 car etteched $138,900
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rumace. roof end M n d i M e $66,500 Caa.
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i n g B x n d pool 3-8 bedrooma. 214 k a t t g lot. 2 e a g a r e g e . . >d stove $BB 900 CaB tor
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LIV0S6A-$112,900 4 Bedroom Ranch b o s sting screened s< porch, oentra ak. oe-
inpapenoenisr Owned end Opereted
vaMd k o m top 10 b o t t o m situated on 7 ecra weed tot G o u r m M country
522-eOOO
LIVONIA-8 SHARPEST OPEN SUN 1-6 3 bedroom ranch Meeler 15« 14 Loeda ol updetea' Warranty Priced to a a l et S63.4B6' A M lor Bob Snelgrove 525-gSDO CENTURY 21 KARTFORO NORTH
GREAT FAMILY N e O H e O R M O O C Wea to aaee d u p and a a n a n s ' i
CaB tor Intormadon CHARTER RNANCIAL CORP 281-0160
476-1600 8724
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MAYFAfR
421-5660
REAL ESTATE
TROY. By
M a l t e d casement $88,900 CALL JOE SAILEY
The Prudential Harry S. Wolfe. REALTORS
AVAILABLE NOW 8-'** I
ASK FOR JANE
troy-BY OWNER.
m « . 2 e w anached garage and cantral Mr. $187,900 .
A l tor
Realty Professionals 478-5300
r . 2M bathe, krsl leum>y caaMry kMclion and ary garage $129,900
$249,900 Open S u n . l - 5 p m
windows
$
Nottinoham West N a e o f t a m g ai H u t h e a M Ls Spacious 2200 a«. t l bnck quad 2»
MARY GATTO
806 Okerbrooke. S o l Comsnaroe. W a l South CuaiitatcaNEW CREAM PUFT-
Schweftzer Real Estate
Harry S. WoHe, REALTORS
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OPEN SUN. 1-4pm
are abundant m true older 5 badroom noma m the heart at downtown s Lyon Lota or
The Prudential
Warm sunny days $ cool b i s e r I w a a can both be en|ored ki t h a 3 bedroom, brtca renoh. Cantral air B apiece n temBy room. BnMhed b a e e m a r i $ 2 car attached gerege Juet $119,900
ERA COUNTRY RIDGE 474-3303
COLDWELL BANKER
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Schweitzer Reel Estate
420-3400 LfVCiaaA ROSEDALE B A A D E N i CuM and coiy brick ranch wtth marbM BrepMoe and toyer 2 k * bsarw
Ottering
$69 800
COLDWELL BANKER
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LAKE PWVLEOES
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rancn 2 beOoome. f * betha. t e n * b room, oatisral aa. evlrs m o d e m R n W a d beeemenl »77 B 6 * O d m 8 . 2 c w enachad garage By O w n w $89 000 LC Terms 443-2T12
fireplace
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A Ooode u a e n g ta A Good Buyl 1411 N Woodward 647-1668 SOUTH LYON OPEN SUNDAY 2-8 rench. dan. Ftonde room. BrepMne. TWYCKB*QHAM VALLEY 2 coioraaL bedroom. 2"4 pancy $114,900 balha. oanlrM ak and carpet ONLY $131,900 SOUTH LYON - 3 acre lot on paved REO CARPET KEIM prfveM roed. 3 b a d r o o m ranOk. ROYAL OAK MIDWEST 477-0880 15*25 »«»ng room with flrepMce. betkoom Ml root. 2H c m g e n fruit trees $123,900. LATHRUP c e r p M Added immecikale 3 bedroom r e a e bncs Tony.542-28 79. Ranch with 2 k j l bathe, new c e n t r a SOUTH LYON - 3 b e d r o o m brick ak. windows $ vertlcM bands Ful rench. herdwood Boors i r a M r car t i e d beeement 8 2 car attached ga- pM. Anehed beesmsnt aered deck with charm 8 i R M a c l a i . Over 2.000 rage tor o n r , $ 109.900 Detacned u . w aned naslsfl garaaa/ sQ.ll 4 t i s d i u j m e . 2 CM garage, unOpan Sun 1-4pm workshop Owners w e n t oTMr $107,900 $< 18.500 NOUNG REAL ESTATE 437BeautBui brand new 3 bedroom. 2 522-5150 bath Ranch VaMMd celBngs. top SOUTH LYON 1991 R A N C H queaty oak cabinetry ai kitchen $ ducad $10,000 tor quick M s Ba betne pkjs piuah neutral carpeting $ Mut home on 2 H acraa with lots of $87 900 ertrae 2 / 3 bedroom. 2 beth. cantral $'29,000 PLEASE CALL LAURIE BELL Century 21 Today Mundry..$136.1 ROYAL OAK - OPEN SUN 12-8 946-7100 Or 866-1084 By Owner $ b e d i o o m home M WvS LYON - OPEN SUN 2-8 N SOUTHFIELD Spacious 3 bedroom. 2 bath con»S?t54900* Schools Specious temporary. basement garage. $146 900 394 Eagto Way, am 10 rege. lua U a a a r i Mae E or Pondec TreB. ROYAL OAK $69 500 Muet saei 16-3753 SOUTHFWL0 OOU. HOUSE 1AGGETT LAKEFRONTi Gorgeous 21478 FRAZER OPEN SUN 2-SPM custom buBt ch si SI on large beeub9 MBe-'Laneer Area. Spactaoular $ kMy landaceped tot Pretty ee a pic300$ b e d r o o m Rench. 2 f u l belhe. bright 542-2979 greet room. 214 bathe. 2 car garage A move m conFormal kving room, dNion Act lead $156,500 huge tanoed yerd 8 more AvaBeeae m 166,500 lor ENGLAND REAL ESTATE 474-4530 CALL HELENS MALLON BlE/MAX EXECUTIVE 737-6600 SOUTHFIELD- Opan S a i S u n . 2 5pm 17600 Strafford | 1 b * E o l .. 4 bars S o l 10 Meet
with
459-6000
A xl o r d A c r e s C o l o n i a l 3 bedroom. 15 b a d i a i m m e d i occupancy $118,000 Am tor..
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independently Owned and Operated
353-7170
HOMETOWN REALTORS
First Offering
A D L E R H O M E S INC. Brighton. Ml.
23010 Brandywynne - 8 M M 8 Taaegraph Ejmapoonal 3 badroom. balh ranch Ftraahed beeement. flre-
Remerica
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522-8000
LIVONIA RANCH
Quality
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BEST HOMES TO BUY THIS WEEK O P E N S U N . 2 - 5 27840 La*m4> BNd 12 U N I SoumaeM 3 b e d i o o m . J beth cotontal t 7 5 0 a a l T d r < « r » i FVepiaoa $115,900
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553-5888 MUS T BEL I Drastic ReOuctioni 3 bedroom Cape Cod or targe country « * »«th i H I man i *rs> fcxx leindry and stt ached garsps Won l wel jrxier $95 000 RED CARPET K f i M MIOWIST 477 OBBC
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478-8492
$249 000 By Ownar
FOP THE ROMANTIC AT HEART s n | o y your avankigs m from ol tha firapiece m the meatar badroom or with a lew M e n d s In t h e c o m l o n o l m e family room Larga spacious rooma a n d s second ftoor laundry ara p e n of the ammarHBaa lound m this luxurious h o m e $189,900 For tut her del ana ca* Gary Donahue. The Michigan Group. 459-3600
RE/MAX 100 INC
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459-6000
Beautiful colonial on premium lot ml n e w m prtvale commons 3 bedroome, 2 ' t baths, specaous maaler b e d r o o m . 4 «sa.-m cioaata. 2 Story foyer with open stavcaae. Great r o o m with natural fireplace, dan. tat floor leundry. trashed baaamant. large deck w awning Central a a , sprinklers. Tiany upgrades OflglnM owner. $189.906 881-2642
RON OCHALA
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476-1600
11 MBa 8 I sheer F i n e d gorgeous CUSTOM BUILT Contemporary ranch In tha city 3 on 3/4 acre. 3 badroom. orlginer owner colonial • In mail c o n d f t o r bedrooma. 2 baths. 2.000 sq.ft. and o tiers tamay room M t h tu8 weli Prime location Sakar leaning state Ikaplai:a tut baaamant. side entry A bargain « $118,900 g a r a g e , eun r o o m and morel i t MBa 8 Greenfield Exceptional 4 $149,900 bedioom. 2 H bath Colonial Large maater Greel home A steal el $98,900
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Farmington Ridge Sub.
85- 1900
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O P E N S U N . 1-4 34630 Brittany Or W o l Farmington Rd. M 11 M8a
FARMINGTON - m the hean o l bowntown 3 bedroom. Florida room with pot ba»y si ova F u l t k v shed basement 2 car attached garage, central air $109,900. HEPPARO ANO ASSOCIATES 478-2000
J-UST LISTED" Tudor 'Colonial thai s decorator perlectt Family room wtlh fireplace 8 wet bar. formal dining room IWnsned beeement •Mh sauna $ wmnpool central ak 8 fantaadc location Great buy et $222 000
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D a v e S h u g o l REAL ESTATE ONE 548-9100
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SPACKXJS custom 3800 so ft Bi-Level 4 Bedroome. 3 fun baths, formel Bvtng room and dining room, large temky room M t h wet bar siavoom. Florida room. Horary, two V apiece* A elk-out lower level petlo wtth pool
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REO CARPET KEIM MAPLE. INC
ASK FOR JANE!
476-1600
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459-6222
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Remerica HOMETOWN REALTORS
459-6222 CANTON'S SUNFLOWER CdtonlM
ROW rac room M baaamant. Homa otter* w a r caipadng. aluminum trim M 1SSS. Ctoaa M dubhouae. I137.50C
464-7111 T h e T i m i n g Is R i g h t TMa * badroom Nottingham M ootoMM (tat baan on Ma marts a ions MiMk b u l B M n o * prtoad M l under markM vMuo bocauae M i p M BvoughoM, I M Soor Mundry. oanarM air. a d ana of M a moaai lendacaped tot* J p - 4 h e avb I172.M0
REAL ESTATE ONE 455-7000 38869 JOHN Srtck quad m m m m reM m m . i b a d r o o m / 1 5 ood
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room aulM w/MIBng room. Dan on 2nd floor ocMd ba 4 " ' "
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981-2900 FORD & SHELDON loua '.500 aq. «L rancft. 3 bedroome, torwM dkkng room, k m •y room mm HrapMoa. 2 W bteha. baaamanl, attached garaga. $104,900
CENTURY 21 dack,
badv.
hardwood
Soar*
4
GREAT LOCATION GREAT HOME
VMage Square
349-5600 YOU SAVE THE COMMISSION Moving » CaBMnto- MO.OOO + brtck, 2 bMha. no baaamant llaada soma « r » Opan • " • ~ 4 T ^ § 2 ^ BMB^tFARMBtQTON Cualom buM brick. 4 bM b a d r o o m * . ( I on MM. 2 o n 2nd). 3 tu9 betha. M M M d baaamant. garage. M M ct mora. 9mm. $114,000. 421-4707 or 442-4427
313 Canlon
$ b e d r o o m rancn M Wtodeor Park H a t u r » i 2 M l baflta. lamBy room M M braplaoa. oamrM m. 2 car garaga W a M c * M h > 4 door GroM price $122.S00
Remerica
HOMETOWN REALTORS
CENTURY 21 Hartford South 404-0400 or 261-4200
I M 9 ouddto naM to Bie IBepMOa m M a M M r Aakmg I S 4 . n o (#9196).
Remerica
1*101.900. RE/MAX C R 0 3 8 R 0 A 0 6
443-1700
NEW CONSTRUCTION - t M . 9 0 0 Abeokrtaly toe M M buy In Canton. Q u M t y M M 3 badroom 1Vt boBioo-
ALMOST AN ACRE
Judy Bryson 4
bedrooma.
2H
Remerica COUNTRY PLACE
981-2900 Sunflower Colonial
Remerica
H O M E T O W N REALTORS
SUNFLOWER VILLAGE - 2 * yr ok) 2300 aq. R. Pu«a M M tudor atyM 2V» beth. Areptooe, M . dack. uun»enMil 2nd boor laundry $174,800. C M Mr 1743 SUPER TRI - N o v kitchen, franc* tached garage. $104.400.
Taatefully Charming
4 b a d r o o m C o t o n M In WMdaor F t * Sub. You a o n l m M d balng "home Mono" M M M thto homa haa to olter. Mcfudaa t m » M M n d o i a . family r e a m , h a a n n maater beM 4 Incredibly flnlahed detailing $t24jno. C M -
L E O N A R D RIBAR
- ° S r a M N A r o « M A N RE/MAX CROSSROADS 453-4700
SS4.no Oenari CALL ( THE MICHIQAN QMOUP
459-6222 NORTH CANTON. 4 bedroom, t a m ly room, toaplooa. new carpal.
$120 4m
HELP-U-SELL of NWWC 454-4635 BETTER THAN NEW t bedroom. cdlhadrM ooMng. tanMy room, bre-
SCHOOL B U 8 AT DOOR, 3 bedt io7.too HfiJ>-L>aELL Ot NWWC 464-4636 TRANSFERRED 4 bedroom. 2400 . lar ftoor leundry. oantral M . ,400 HELP-U-SELL ot NWWC 464-4636
»
VETS TRY 0 DOWN - 3 large lot. n o * M n d o — • M g a geraoa. 142.900 HELP-U-SELL ot NWWC 454-9636
LOWEST PRICE 4 badroom. M g a k i t c h e n , p r i v a c y f e n c e , deck $114,900 HELP-U-SELL of NWWC 464-9636 DESIRABLE M C A N T O N LocaMon. 3 bedroom. 2 beth. Iam9y 4 MnMg rooma. $ 1 M.aOC
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•BUM apIL n w s c n » prtwdK M m on l i a M w i C r M M M b M n n g 2 Mary p r M mam M tnplr bey «MndM. fi i p l e * 4 ( M t w M d [ ( M p kr»«hm wr* many ( M m 4 p k M v al CdMter «pa(« tdparMr A r w * » W « d r i L r j r i c m ^ m M r barfcywa V n n i o n k e , worth w » H h a w 1 t l W . 9 0 0 I N H D OIOCIN1 BpaufMi I b«t«oom. IV, bM> CotonM u k n my MM* M W U m r M M w » d » a r i . Urgr k d r t i m m t h u p p M I. M i H i pamry A eMnR « 4 tontM d m m | m o m lamdy mom M b a p M c * i bar « n t o » maMrt a a M pnvMr bMh 4 » M -m t t o w f •mod M c k . too 4 o w w r d 2 < i i p r j f r Bnn» n*yfr*r unk 4 $141 W 0 * U WOUB L A W M M C M U r f nfoy m m k t n h i w r » w i S l I O K W K M 1 M M w m JV» M M T a — M m U r h m o d r o $»rt»r < j r p r t n « 4 M B * | M M p M t w p a r M d M n g room Larpr kMng mom. iamrfv mnm M M i v w e r hMh 4 douMr i M b 2nd h r M o o m « p n * M r hurt m d • o f t - * d m * M o r r b m r tor r o » ' 1 1 4 9 S t »
453-8700
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VIEW -
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lo
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HELP-U-SELL ol N W W C
454-9535 HELP-U-SELL of N W W C 454-9635
Custom Kitchen
efta you to M a baauWM bnck tch MMurtog 3 bedrooma. 2 M l •ha. 2 « 0 y Brepteoo. c e n t r M M . 4 larga healed attached garaga. Quality Htroughoul. 1132.900 (SS226P).
420-3400 INVESTOR'S DELIGHT Two unit toone 2 bedroom e n d one MBttency a three car g a r a g e a exterior FWe jeer ottered Priced at D E A L STARTER H O M E located m " O M V M M " aree o l Plymouth 2 bom. M9 baaamant. arorthyto CM. M i y l MMng. tront door, and mauMnon AMcteg only $74,900 SOFT SPOT FOR HAHOWOOO? ForeM ot reM arood to M a ouelom 4 bedroom. 2V» b e t h ocilonMt Pro•idea g r e M privacy to your rear porch and patio O u M M i e i l tomBy boor laundry v M k 10 tchooto. For aobd r a a e n n i to t e e . C M 456-4400 FEW N E l G n e O R S NEAR M a 2 bedroom homa 1.13 acraa. IdeM tor keeping large truck or b o M Country toM kitchen. aomaanrti r u u u h a t u otter Aaktng 949.900 -SQUEAKY C L E A N " a n d M E A T AS A P M - daaortba M a lovely 2 bedPtymouth
Move In oondMon. 3 b a d r o o m brtck ranch, larga greM room a l t o ptooe. d a c r a M M e M l o dock o looking pond. M l t a a i m a n l . 2 attached garaga Trade M ami noma Only S137.900
DOWNTOWN PLYMOUTH 114
STATE WIDE METRO 427-3200
Realty P r o f e s s i o n a l s 476-5300
IdaM
H E L P - U - S E L L Ol N W W C 454-0635 WHO'S MOVING BACK HOME?
A3
p o o l There la Bme N o a a etedoaa. root 4 p e M FamBy roam aBh * t p M n 9 beamed o M Ina. l u t e N Canten'a BneM tor oMy i m . M Beet pr loe to t u b |V$19BJ9A. CaB.
Remerica
AMdng $199,900 CALL A R T RE/MAX CROSSROADS
William Decker. REALTORS
NEAT & CLEAN
nto B M 3 I , homa I Tap. t e a e r carpM I jndar $110,001
Remerica HOMETOWN REALTORS
459-6222
PLYMOUTH TWP. - ImuMMC 2360 aq. a o a k M M 3 oar Mde a n u t n u a ~ to 1SBT. T o o many opM ottora. Roduoad $ 1 9 6 ^ 0 0 CALL ROBERT G E R O t THE MICHIGAN QROUP 469-3900 PLYMOUTH TWP - $104,900 TMa 3 bedroom rancti la l o a d M mm
One Way Realty
«rp 3 C M TEC* 1
462-1811
427-3200 Q A R O e n art
COLDWELL BANKER
- 2B447 Cambridge
$3300 DOWN $548. PER MONTH-
S c h w e i t z e r Real E s t s t e N E W IN 1090 ROSS REALTY
4 7 3 - 5 5500 00 or 522-6006
GREAT FAMILY HOME
Beautiful, Beautiful
M O V E R I G H T IN
STATC'WISTMETRO
ATTENTWM; M l M m buyerl Why Rent? Move-In condtecn. 3 badroom Ranch Haaar U k M l garaga Ordy $64,500 » « - Oom* l a r VMM MI. $3 000 FMA. paymama 1750 V quadBad Act n o a batore Ma period andi
1.500 aq-IL 4 bedrooma. 2 M9 M M o n S r M B o o * . f b t e t i a d baaamant M MCtra room M r flth bedroom, den or Large tomdy room a N mm «rfMkNr 1 f o e couo A 9 B M l o r only t M . 9 0 0
Lovely 3 Oedroom r a r M i . c a t h e d r a oaktoot. apecioue opan k o o . plan, enjoy larga g r e M room, beck* to a o o d M aree. greet rlMghtx,«h.,i..iU, neutrM decor $96,500
459-6000
COLDWELL BANKER
M U S T SEE! . $1 u . 7 n . C M L E O N A R D RIBAR
Remerica H O M E T O W N REALTORS
459-6222 Beat Buy In W e a t l a n d
TMa naM 4 cteen 3 o e d r o o m brick rancti 1 * balhe. vtnyf window* throughout M t h bey M n d o w D o o r w M W m dtotno area M deck C e M r M M M i < 9 0 PwHaP) toaahM t aaem anl wtth 4«h b e d r o o m or playroom OMy $75,900-
NOTHING COMPARES to B M a t m U n g c o n d o In Bie Cer oIon comptax 2 Ibapteoea. to 9Mng room 4 h j g a maater bedroom. Living room hae bay e M d o w . tamM d M n g room haa d u u r e M 10 dock BrigM. large kBchen. Second bed-, room hea i b o r a M 10 beloorry G r e M buy tor only $66,900
S c h w e l t z a r Real E s t a t e OPEN HOUSE SAT 9 SUN 1-6. 7550 Gary rpom. price reduced SM.900 'HELP-U-SELL. o f NWWC 454-9635 SIX BEDROOMS 2 H dack, 2 H cm garaga. lot n ' . T S " $91,900 HELP-U-SELL of NWWC 454-9536
453-6800
BELOW MARKET
PIECE OF MIND
1 M Oay M
I w j
Remerica
NOW M 2 NEW sues BRADFORD OF NOVI PHASE » Tafl 9 Mne M M From t3S0.00C WESTMINSTER Heggarly 5 10 M M From t200.000 M M a your diaMna coma t r u a CaB.
LARRY HENNEY
RE/MAX WEST
347-99 W
GREAT LOCATION Terrific t u b a l t h aldewalka MuhBghlt M a r p ranch BeeuWMy BnMhed Haaamanl wnh 4th badroom and < M bar Jk $189,900 OPEN SAT/SUN, 1-4 LAND CONTRACT A M a l i It on tpraa9ng ranch on a k n e o r a n acre In b r e o t h t a k m g * beeutBUI country aattlng 46214 Eleven I M a ( W of Ta«! HURRY! 1144.900 RED CARPET KEIM MIDWEST 477-0680
OPEN SUN. 1-5 17201 ULYPAD- B a g i m M u m . 2 atory C o k M M F M p M o a bedroome/2.5 M M o d e m kitchen, energy efBcMnt Hardwood i o o r v ItrMhad tx m e m . on cM-da aaf. $214.900 C M 349-4560
ERA RYMAL SYMES
CALL DONNA FOREMAN RE/MAX CROSSROADS 453-4700
back 4 badroom ootonML 2 H balha. 2.150 aq.tt.. M . da( BuM 197* $196,900 3 4 4 - n 7 5
PLYMOUTH T W P / C O L O N I A L / OWNER TRANSFERRED E a t a U M -
PLYMOUTH - $299 900 Beautiful Ranch on over * acre. 3 bathe. 24 > 12
to gor gorge 5 car tapaUty ThM TNa one muM be aeanl (G-134) CENTURY 2 1 WEST. PIC 349PRETTY PL YMOUTH CAPE COO 2 H bathe Itr tpla'.a M M t i g room and tamBy room H e r d a o o d pegged Roore. (96) oentrai M ( M l roof a a I treee 4 PM aviMta 000 S-OB454
REAL ESTATE ONE 455-7000 S e d u d e d W o o d e d Area Park-9ke aertlng o n 1 M acre* to Ptymouto Tap, H o m e buM of ttena. I a t e M B96 900 C M
459-6222
Harry S. Wolfe, REALTORS •
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REAL ESTATE ONE 455-7000 Your Very Own Park BaeuBM treed % acre lot 3 badroom Capa C o « Bpaotoua » towMy room aBb B i t p M c i . baaemem 9 aaraoa A i M e tor $K12 900 | a $ 1 B n
462-1660 BRAND NEW x « e n c y on 1150 Sq. Ft Ranch. 3 bedrooma. 1H betha m m tut baaamanl. $ 7 9 * 0 REALTY AMERICA 347-4646
420-3400 5 ACRES CONTEMPORARY
r a M aBB lerge
RED CARPET KEIM SUBURBAN 261-1600 U V O N I A SCHOOLS 3 b e d r o o m brtck ranch
Cool and Comfortable Sparkling In G a r d e n C i t y * l l a w t h o m a I I M a l i l i t u b Brtck 3 b a d r o o m ranch haa okjmtoum trim. oantrM M . 11* bath* on Me IM
NEAT0N
The Prudential Harry S. Wolfe. REALTORS
421-5660 Independently O a n e d and OperaMd
Current Renter or •$ 1
LAWRENCE - 38549 Superb 3 bedroom 0nc» on i flreptece. c e n t r M M r . garage. $89 900 S of Cherry HM, E. of John MELVWf - 7545 L w o r M achooM. 3 oedroom brtck ranch. 2 M l betha •pacaoua kitchen. % a a h M beeement. bar. oantrM aa. 2 car garage $44,900 S of Ann Arbor Trai, * ot FANTASTIC
-
3
S^Tno
garage. 4 many extrea
and togrotatd p o o t $89,900
REALTY CO
422-5920 LIVONIA SCHOOLS
LOVELY - brtck 3 b a d r o o m -ancM aMmmaan t r i m , country kitchen, dlahwaaher. newer carpeting throughout. 2 a wurTMity $47 900
bedroom
brick
Baaamant. bar. T * yr tiome wer-
Century 21 CASTELLI
525-7900
1990 CENTUR30N AWARD W I N M N G OFFICE
Popular T o n q u l s h Sub
OPEN SUN. 2-5
3412P Aigonqum. S ot Warren. E of Wayne beauttfu) 4
SUPER - 3 bedr o o m brtck t r w e M .
JUUE2 cer g a r a o a Ntoe beck yard a m i paBo 4 g a a M Q . A4 tor $ & 7 . 8 M
DAVID JAMES
Remerica H O M E T O W N REALTORS
459-6222
SPECTACULAR bath, W bath off maater badroom huoa «lichen/ penlry baaamanl. mtached 2 car garaga. noma warranty immedtete ocoupency $91,900 HUGE - 6 b e d r o o m . 2 H beth. lormM d M n g r o o m . BnMhed bi l a c h M garaga. SB4.900 GARDEN CITY - CM-de-eec •ncrt, 1
H a n d y P e r s o n s Special
NORTHVILLE - WMk to Maytory Pert from M a quaBty buBt 4 badroom 2 oath ranch aet high on a NB a m k M lowering pmae on ower an acre. P a M 4 Andareen wk.Jowa. I M d M o n e Vapteca. bay afndoa. and fentaabc private n o n w u l pool Bring ua an oMer $219,900 CALL PHYLLIS LEMON THE MICHIGAN GROUP 4 5 9 - 3 B n
leundry H o m e warranty $67 900 ASK FOR DAVE CA8TELL1 525-7900 CENTURY 2 1 C A S T E L U OPEN SAT 9 SUN- 1-5PM
Remerica
PICKERING 4 ASSOC
458-4900
780-1605
SUPER NICE newly M l e d 3 badroom bnck ranch m one of Ihe ereee room. neturM ftrepleoe. cool, cool CentrM m. to* kraahed beeemant. 1 ' i balha. anached garaga * a reasonably raqueeted price ot only $81-9001
Remerica COUNTRY PLACE
981-2900
i s s s L r x r -
NORTHVILLE - 4 Bedroom C o l o n M on V. acre lol euuaa k o m church WMk-owl beaamam $239,000 Broker* welcome 349-1541 NOV) - NEW CONSTRUCTION Elegant 3 bedroon room. aMkout. larga deck aq n Wood* m ma back. Lake m k o n t $259,900 Open Sunday 2-5 M A R A B A M A N 9 ASSOCIATES 343-5477 N O V I • P M i b l t RMtoa 3M6 IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Naaty ftoMMd 4 ready to move m. 2 atory. 2.526 aq. f t — off ct kitchen nook dry. 14 acre toL $199,900 Open Houee Sept !*-1S 12-9pm or Mtoan thorni by appukkwM Located oni NorWnghem Dr OB Wtxom 9 10I M M RA t U VAN O Y B I BUkJJERS 313-229-20M J13-J4d~M77
Plymouth Office
lilt* M I O I I G W
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OPEN SUNDAY FMAUZE YOUR DREAM
raafurtng CM M , IIIMIBMI
199 N Main St
I MICS
Plymouth-
THE SIGN OF SUCCESS
j P L Y M O U T H - Prima H o o g h Part Location Pretty a» 9 palnBnfl, p e r i o d C a p e C o d o n B u p B r t i f y M n d B c a p e d lot 3 b e d r o o m s . 3 b a t h s 2 ftreptacaa. h a r t M o o d 9 piaster SovVig. n o o k 9 & burfMn*. So q u a i n t . M M a c M N g h d U t y ttvabte' $ 2 2 4 9 0 0 #223
P L Y M O U T H - E l e g a n c e In M i n g ! A l u x u r i o u s lifestyle awaits y o u In t h a pres»Q i o u a m e a d o w s 1 6 5 0 s q ft o l o n e M v M I r v i n g All o a k d o o r s , oak b a y w i n d o w s oak crown molding grace and rehnomem m decorating MarWe a n d oak V e Q t e c e Underground heated parVmg $174,900 #325
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NOVI - p a r t e d * M M Mhoota 4 M . 214 M park $ 1 7 9 . 0 M
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MICHICAN QROUP
4 5 9 - 3 6 0 0
C . K O I V
Remerica
HOMETOWN REALTORS
OPEN 1-4 SUN.
JUST LISTED Sharp 3 b e d r o o m ranch alth new roof, l u m a c e , M n d o w a . carpadng.
mdaperxtently Owned and OpareMd
RED C A R P E T K E I M TIPTON 427-5010
(SEE DISPLAY AD!
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b a t h ) ' M a t u r e a c e n t r M Mr 2v> b a t h e e r v ctoaed porch f t * * * ) couney kitchen tormM Bvmg and d M n g r o o m s tamdy r o o m w f M i u r M fireplace attached ga rage. Mi basement Extra d e e p lot $149 900 #306
P L Y M O U T H - Beautiful French P r o v m o M with uncomprorraamg antnmai Fee luree a o a n n g cadinigs d o u b l e toadad glass door* unreatneted Boor pian beautftuf statrcaae 3 Srepiaae a n d ' a n l a a l K k d c h e n 3 car g a r g e a n d private setting overlooking a large c o m m o n a $419 900 #36
t i M 900 ( a $ l $ B P \ C M
TIM HAGGERTY
Remerica
Remerica
H O M E T O W N REALTORS
420-3400
HOMETOWN REALTORS
459-6222 BETTER T H A N NEW > M
MJMduM
ERA ACCENT 421-7040 DRAMA n C P r a M U a M WrtgM n » t i RedurM
•«4SS
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and Html loceBon $13B 900 #301
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Remerica
The Prudential
1-4
6735 WhMry, N oft Maplaaood, w o( M i d d M M i ReM quaBty 3 b e d room brick r a n t * . 2 balha, baaemem. garage, pool, neer good •cnoola Move-m condition $7$.9W
314 Plymouth
Jim Mac Donald
tetodeue I M n L n I M M l B Mkxaanoa OMy 1 yaar young P r t a a M
HOMETOWN REALTORS
476-1600
$44,900
ERA ACCENT 421-7040
One Way Realty 473-5500
rooma. I M l
O M T U M Y s i H/JTTFORO NORTH a r OWNER - PLYMOUTH TWP
NETWORK
OPEN SUNDAY 2-6 30489 GRANOVIEW NORTHVHXE TRAILS NORTHVILLE SCHOOLS S of Cherry M M E otl of M a k i . a PRE-CONSTRUCTION PRICES CUSTOM BUILT HOMES ; . Extra large garaga, daap 94 HOME SITES I large w o o d deck Good tarm Now taking 1 aaerialtona. 3 m u d M »ol$61,900. treed lol. OMy $149,900. $15,000 under c o M r u c t t o n . Open DaBy 1 - 4 down, aradouM 9 - 7 / 9 V 30 yaar M Cloaad Thur*. Cualom buM homae by MMb BuBMng Co.. Inc.. LoPlccoto Homaa. Inc.. $ M.Q.C. Bukdar* Rartchaa. Capa C o M 5 CnlnMMB WaB> out lota MM a M a r n F 1219,900 C M 340-5070
STTWrnSTteTTSr
Aak tor B O B L A M K I N 526-0600
A muM aee M $88,900
REAL ESTATE
DYNASTY BUILDERS
nai. l a n d c o n t r a c t available $139,000 HELP-U-SELL ot NWWC 454-9535
OPEN SUN Inviting
Vllisge S q u a r s
349-5600
TRY FMA OR LOW DOWN Payment 3 bedroom, lar^a lot, geraga. beeem e n t $74,900 HELP-U-SELL of NWWC 454-9535 TWO COUNTRY ACRES m Ihe Clly
"JUMPChermlng Capa C o d mm
Florida room, dan. 14x29 workahop a heated oomee aBh b u M In Idto. l 2 " r e d M aaa. ar
New C o n a l r u d e d Charmer TMa 4 bedroom h o m e a h e a * quoor, aad p r t M of w o . k i i M . a t a p DM r a M B o r M brick h o m a a aoWtog Mr you a f t h M t h e ammenWMe. • n o .000 IP27QUA)
COLDWELL BANKER
OMy
463-4700
PLYMOUTH TWP - by owner $75,000. 2 b a d r o o m brtck ranch. 1V
UNLOCK THE C H A R M o l B M 1912 butt 3 bedroom. 2 Ptymouto h o m e Wind h M acre ML Needa knMh a o r k I $74 900 A-40315
420-3400
314
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PLYMOUTH PRIZE - to yowa a h a n you buy thto very aharp 4 bedroom oolorMI a f t h n a u b M decor M r v - o u l Lovely home. g r e M
L a r j t 3.900 aq k
H O M E T O W N REALTORS
.
M M OO ' c A U J D A V I O BEARDSLEY RE-MAX C R O 8 8 R O A Q 8 453-4700
The Prudential
J O H N McAROLE
thn )
c o r p o B n a and totertpr 9 M d o a r a . T h M home » m»onty t115.000 a l t h
REAL ESTATE ONE 477-1111
DAVE BECKWITH
love tha
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of
RANCHES. .3 From I M . 9 0 0
458-4900
KICK THE HABIT ...OF RENT PAY MENTSl 3 bedrooma. updated balh 4 3 + car garaga M t h room upatMr* Plymouth T o v n M l p . THE PRICE IS RIGHT $77,900 E-0«4«4
_ _ kBehan. and garaga m m m r f c a h o p M o M
455-8400
981-2900
9 $ r
OCCUPANCY
HOMETOWN REALTORS
ms 000 HELP-U-SELL of NWWC 454-P53S
Whoanar • la May M
LEE & NOEL BITTINGER ^ Present
HELP-U-SELL Of N W W C 4 5 4 - 9 & M
Remerica
COUNTRY PLACE
Call LEE or NOEL BITTINGER
A BEAUTY
ROSEMARY FIRESTONE 473-6200 R E / M A X F O R E M O S T . INC
REAL ESTATE ONE 455-7000
COLDWELL BANKER
Doug 4 Judy Courtney
r l M « M | SW4.SOO
Remerica
459-6000
Remerica
FREE. Weakly M t e l I BaM " B y O e « a r -
455-8400
S c h w e i t z e r Real E s t s t e
MARY GATTO
of land. L M n g r o o m M t h Urapteoa. k * RnMhed baaamanl. 2 car « tached garage, plua extr a 32 X 32 d aaraoa tor tha Handyman or Car BuTI $114.900 A 3 * FOR JIM K. STEVENS
HOMETOWN REALTORS
H B ^ - U - S E L L of NWWC 454-9636
C e M o n a ntoaM P M
William Decker. REALTORS
" D O N ^ BE A RENT SLAVE"
by m m track $Blilb»u. Near carpa Ing. Hrtehod beeement. 2 car i lachad garage, M e bned atraM lovely L M a p o M t e . $149,900 C M .
Omrm/A
M a M mm 9f a r M k Rrojdrt>r
The Prudential
O A H O t h CITY RANCH. 3 b e d r w A — * -
PICKERING 6 ASSOC
c e n t r a l air. • M coop F R E E . . . W e e k l y ttatl n 1-247$ o l j r o p e r t M a tor aMa By Ownar" M t h pneee.. doocrtpttono. addreaeae. o w n a r a p h o n e numbera. C M
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ART CLASSES Plymouth Community Arts Council begins its fall schedule of art classes for children and adults this week. Qualified art instructors teach the classes. They include a variety of media: pottery, sculpture, painting, cartooning and photography. For class details and to register, visit tbe council office st JJ2 S. Main, Plymouth, from » a j n . to noon weekdays. Or call 4SS-5260. •
FIGURINES SPOTLIGHTED The creator of Sarah's Attic figurines, Sarah Schultz, will make a special appearance from 10 a.m to t p.m. Saturday, Sept. 1*. at Country Charm, SB4 Penniman, Plymouth. Schultz owns Sarah's Attic, a Chesaning company that produces handpainted figurines recycled from crushed pecan shells. The company makes 21 lines of figurines, including the Daisy, Cottontail, Santas of the Month and Black Heritage collections. Schultz began the company on a dining room table in 1983. She now employs 175. Each figurine is signed with the registered trademark of Sarah's Attic — a heart. County Charm is a Plymouth shop specializing in fine arts and decorative accessories. Call Country Charm at 455-8884. •
ROSY ENCOUNTER Detroit Rose Society's fall rose show will be Saturday-Sunday. Sept. 14-15, at Laurel Park Place Mall, Six Mile at Newburgh, Livonia. •
HOME DECORATIONS Schoolcraft College will help you decorate your home with style with Interior Design n , a course
w h e n emphasis is placed on using proper design elements, planning room layouts, and selecting furniture to suit individual needs. The class will meet for 12 weeks. 8-8 p m Monday, Sept 18. The fee is $59. Techniques for choosing quality furniture, drawing interior architecture, working within a budget and measuring for wallpaper and window treatments will be presented. To enroll or receive further information, cootact the office of Continuing Services at 482-4448. Schoolcraft College Is at 18800 Haggerty, between Six and Seven Mile, Livonia. FEATURE WRITING Feature writing is the subject of a new class offering at Schoolcraft College. Corinne Abatt of Beverly Hills, who just retired as Creative Living editor for the Observer A Eccentric's Oakland County editions, will teach the 12-week class 8-8 p.m. Tuesdays starting Tuesday, Sept. 17. For registration information, call Schoolcraft Continuing Education Services, 482-4448. "We are pleased and proud to be able to offer the expertise of Co Abatt to our students," said a Schoolcraft representative. "She brings a wealth of experience to share with aspiring writers, those who want to polish their writing skills and others who want to learn more about tbe feature writing genre." For the past 15 years, Abatt has been Creative Living editor for tbe Observer A Eccentric Last year, she was awarded the Governor's Medal Honor Roll Award (Concerned Citizens for the Arts). Abatt has awards from the Detroit Pfess Club, Michigan Press Association and the National Newspaper Association. She has had freelance work published In tbe Detroit Free Press, the Detroit News, Michigan Motorist. Redbook, Antiques Monthly, Yankee Magazine. Points Magazine. Fiber Arts. Michigan Bell Magazine and others.
Class work will cover identifying the soft story as opposed to the breaking or hard news story, interview techniques - preparing questions, style and approach; work pictures; viewpoint — first person versus third person and more. Student assignments will include reading, discussing, interviewing, writing and other-practical learning experiences that focus on feature writing. •
HOLIDAY GATHERINGS If you're planning a holiday-season event we'd
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T'MARRA GALLERY Thursday. Sept. 5 — Group show of works by area and internationally known artists includes Donald Mendelson of Lathrup Village. Continues through October. Hours are 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday and Friday, 111 N. F i r s t Ann Arbor. •
CRIPPS PATRONA GALLERY Friday, Sept. 8 — "All About Being a Women." original sculpture by Janice Trimpe, continues through Oct. 2. Reception 7-10 p.m. Friday, Sept. 6. This Grque lie artist is showing 17 oil-painted sculptures from 14 inches to four feet tall, 209 S. Main, Rochester. •
DETROIT FOCUS Friday, Sept. 6 — Works by Felecia Hunt, Jim Slack. Senilis Summers and Sharon Wysocki a r e on display through O c t 5. Reception 5:30-8:30 p.m. Friday. Sept. 6. Hours are noon to 6 p.m. Wednesday-Saturday, 743 Beaubien, Detroit.
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University. Reception 4:30-7:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 7, 308 W. Fourth. Royal Oak. •
ROCHESTER HILLS CITY HALL Color photographs by Nancy Stocking are on display through October The exhibit is sponsored by Paint Creek Center for the Arts of Rochester. Hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Friday, 1000 Rochester Hills Drive off Avon Road. •
PEWABIC POTTERY Saturday, Sept. 7 — "Mexican Folk Ceramics," curated by Van Deren Coke, continues through Nov. 9. Reception is 5:30-7:30 p.m. Friday, Sept 13,10125 E. Jefferson. Detroit. SISSON GALLERY Wednesday, Sept. 11 — "Abstractions," new work by James Pujdowski, Stephanie Sarris and Mary Clark continues through Oct 11. Reception S-8 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 11. Hours are 1 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday-Friday, until 8 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday, Henry Ford Community College, 5101 Evergreen, Dearborn.
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LARGE FIVE B E D R O O M COLONIAL north side of Six Mile, bermed for privacy Large year-around Florida room, first floor laundry, finished basement, 2Vi car garage $186,900 261-0700
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HABATAT GALLERIES Saturday. Sept. 7 — Three-man exhibition — glass sculpture by Livio Seguso, weapon-like sculptures by Christopher Lee and glass /metal work by Herb Babcock — continues through Sept. 28. Hours are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tpesday-Saturday, 32255 Northwestern, Farmington Hills. •
ROCHESTER MUNICIPAL PARK Sept. 7-8 — Art "n Apples F-stival features works by 275 artists, entertainment, demonstrations and refreshments. Saturday hours are 10 a m to 6 p.m., Sunday 10 a . m to 5 p.m. Downtown Rochester •
DOMINO'S FARMS Sept. 7-8 — Juried arts and crafts exhibit with 45 artists is in the Exhibition Hall 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m Sunday. Take U.S. 23 to exit 41 (Plymouth Road) then east to Earhart Road and north to Exhibition Hall, Ann Arbor Township •
SOUTHFIELD PAVILION Thursday, Sept 5 — Michigan Outdoor Sculpture III opens with a 5:30-8 30 p.m. reception Thursday and continues through October Louis G. Redstone and Michael Curtis bead the committee that invited 19 Michigan sculptors to show their work in this outstanding setting Toward tbe back of the Civic Center complex. 10 V* and Evergreen. Southfield •
SYBARIS GALLERY Saturday, Sept. 7 — "Cup As a Metaphor " features works in clay by 24 artists It continues through Oct. 12 Reception 5:30-7:10 p m Saturday, Sept 7. Hours a r e 11 a.m to 5 p m TuesdaySaturday. Ml W Fourth, Royal Oak •
SWIDLER GALLERY "Steeping Matters: The Metal Tea Infuser." an exhibition featuring utilitarian tea infusers by 23 American and Canadian artists, continues through Oct 12. Sidney Swldler, architect/collector will give a talk about the show at 2 p m Saturday. Sept 7 followed at 2:30 p m by a slide lecture by Thomas Muir, p r o f — o r of art at Bowling Green
RUBINER GALLERY Group show of new works by gallery artists continues through September. Hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, 7001 Orchard Lake, West Bloomfield.
CANTON H A V E T H E B E S T OF B O T H H O M E S ! Q u a d / C o l o n i a l Four b e d r o o m s , 2v? b a t h Q u a d o n i a l Neutral decor, newer furnace, central air, kitchen floor & m o r e . Deck $119,900 P-00234 455-7000
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ARIANA GALLERY Silver jewelry by Amy Spencer, Jan Courtney, Edgar Young and Nancy Ober is on display through Sept 20 Hours i r t l O a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday-Saturday. 386 E. Maple, Birmingham. •
CREATIVE ARTS CENTER Photographs of life in Puerto Rico in the 1940s and again in the 1980s by Jack Delano, a Smithsonian traveling exhibit, continue through Sept. 27. Hours are 10 a m . to 4 p m Tuesday-Thursday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., until 2 p.m. Friday and 8 30 a.m. to 4 p.m Saturday Gosed Aug. 31 to Sept. 2, 47 Williams, Pontiac WOODS GALLERY Mixed-media works by Marc Church are on display through Sept 26 Hours are noon to 9 p.m. Monday Wednesday. 10 a m to 9 p m Thursday and 10 a.m to 5 p.m Saturday, Huntington Woods Library, 26415 Scotia. Huntington Woods
PLYMOUTH D E S I R A B L E L O C A T I O N in the heart o f T r a i t w o o d tl 4 b e d r o o m s . 2V4 baths, d e n 1st floor l a u n d r y , central air, s p r i n k l e r s , newer flooring, full b a s e m e n t u p d a t e d $194,900 C-10110 455-7000
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ROBERT KIDO GALLERY Summer Group Exhibition, Part II continues through Sept 11 Hours are 1 30 a.m to 5 30 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday. 107 Townsend. Birmingham
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O P E N SUN. 1-4pm. A n d by A p p o k t b n a n t B B o M I P o r a l h or Jamaa A k a n a Daya 7 5 1 - 6 6 0 0 E»aa 4 7 5 - 3 6 1 2 ; 6 5 5 - 4 2 5 9 1-94 W a M t o N o r t h o n Z a a b R d .
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B t o o m f l e M P r i c e d tar q u i c k a e M 3 batha. baaamanl. 2 car Barege >154.900 H E L P - U - S E L L o l B k r n i n g h a m / B l o o i i i f l M d 646 6 6 7 0
Move m condtaonl ( 2 2 4 . 9 0 0 C a i ownar 653-7445 or H E L P - U - S E L L o l B k itknghemu'Blo ornBek) 6 4 S 4 6 7 0
A N E W C O M M U N I T Y WOOORIOGE HILLS CONOOS New modata. ranchaa 5 t o w n h c m e e . 2 - 3 b e d i o o m a . Ion. 2 batha. 2 car garaga. baeamem. aoma aMk-oubi firopiaca. a k c o n d W o N n g . dack. F r o m >118.500.
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BEST C O N D O S TO BUY THIS WEEK
C A N T O N . BY O W N E R townhouee. 2 bedroon neutrM decor t h r u o u l Pool, c k i b houaa, carport. F u l n e w . O r a a l llooa ooauon. d o e e t o e l m a tor enf i eaa'i a ( a . m i m e d M t a o c c u 3g7-3475 p e n c y . N e g o n a u a . Caa
iw v i n y l w i n d o w * , abt p e n M d o o r * , aoft g r e y c e r p e t k i g a n d m o r e A l M a tor > 6 6 , 0 0 0 F H A poaMbN C M m e n o w l
Diane Howard REAL ESTATE O N E 455-7000
It's A Lifestyle TMa c o n d o « KM beet o f the b e s t Completely remodeled Including c a r p e t , patnt, p l u m b i n g , k i t c h e n , b a t h r o o m , b a d r o o m O o r g a o u a flrop i e c a w i t h brtck n a a r t h , i * t floor l a u n d r y , t o n * o l M o r a g a ft l a r g e e l u d e d g a r a g a M a a t e r auRe h a a huge arait-m doeet. kitchen haa 2 0 c a b l n a t a . B i g deck o v e r l o o k i n g w M maintained ground* Condo h a a e a managemeni Mem. pool, ft d u b n o u e * TMa unit h a a
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420-3400 CANTON! Loceied m the I d o complex m Cantor., h o m e hea It M 2 I b e t h a Froefky p e m t e d .
ROBERT BAKE Realtors 453-8200
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C L A R K S T O N Plna K n o b Manor H e m e 3-4 bedrooma. 3 balha 1M floor latrndry 2 car a i l a c h a d g a r e g a I Urapteoo*. a u n k e n t u b m a r t M . M e ft m u c h m o r a Main Bring aree o n 1 floor C u m o m c o n d o luet oR 1 6 M 4.400 a q ft > 3 2 6 0 0 0 5 2 5 4 7 4 4 Evea 8UNDAY
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421-5660
H U R O N T W P - 2 4 6 term, w o o d a . larga Bring room. 3 l o 4
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F A R M I N G T O N C O N O O la q M e i a n d B a w e t k R y m e r n t a a i e d E n d urm wRh 2 l a r g e feaMraome. dkvm g r o o m , c a r p o r t a n d t a r g e prt ' C a e a n i w i A a k m g >64 900 CaB
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M K baaih'ft t i a f i , T : O ^ Ian MNNwd >MIMIM w/bar I B B . I B B N . a* P a k i i W otwkaaar C A L L M A R Y KELLY RCA6AX WSST 161-1466
F A R M I N G T O N HILLS - Oulet 1 b a d r o o m . a n d unfl. m w o o d e d a e n m e . •arga c u a l o m petto A k . >45.000. Oaya 7 3 7 - 7 6 6 6 ARer 5 p m 6 4 6 - 5 1 1 5 FARMINGTON HILLS Immaculate 2 baOoom. 2 balh r a n c h naer 606 Great buy. M 2 . 6 0 0
Call Dee Annis FARMINGTON beeement. 2 betha. ertached 2 car. Aaklng > 1 4 6 . 9 0 0 I m m e r t a l e ootxtpency
681-5700 or 932-1161 F a r m i n g t o n HMa 2 B E D R O O M R A N C H B e a u t y A w a r d W t r m k i g H e r k a q a V9c h a r m l n g mint c o n a t i o n c o n d o with p e a c e f u l , eerene p o n d «4awt Fx* beeMTiem. 2 car a t t a c h a d gerege p o o l . t e n n N c o u r t ft c k * > h « » e e aee» elation A a k m g > 126,900 C a t : MARILYN
CENTURY 21
FARMINGTON HILLS
C A R M I N O T O N N B A S C o n d o . > yra. B I H I I a Badronm m « M t eamP M * N a i paint m ft e M . b f l n d * chki k a 'aaM O K >46.900 334-6912
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464-7111
Green Oek Twp
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Exceptional 2 b e d r o o m . 1Vt b e t h br h o u e e t r y * c o n d o le m c o n d i t i o n w i t h c o n t e m p o r a r y flak Larga 9vmg r o o m with open bay window, maetar b a d r o o m haa a wMk-tn d o e e t . akykght m bathroom, t i a a o m a n t a n d g a r a g a Hurry o n thia one >102.900
AbeokRety gorgeoua i Beeutltut • p o r c h W e a h a r ft dryer m i m k G r e a t p n c e >49.900
CALL JOE BAILEY
MAYFAIR
REALTORS
522-8000
U V O N I A - Nice 1 b e d r o o m , rocenl. m o v e m c o n d i t i o n >47.500. > 4 5 0 0 d o w n . > 4 1 0 / m o p k j * t a x e * ft m e k v t e n a n c e Owner H n e n d n g 525-4413 LIVONIA 2 a t o r y - muet aak M * 1 yr n e a condo w/2H bathe, Oaten b a c k i n g t o w o o d * , very n e u t r M . move-In condition 1500 aq.ft Motivated u l i r i >109.900 A s k f o r R a n d y Flussell
R E / M A X 100 INC.
P L Y M O U T H ! I T * a n aeay w e » t o t o w n f r o m M a d e h g h t M c o n d o located m a park-T — of M a m S t r e e t d e c k OR m e e t * c a r p e t , a n d k e a h f y p e m t e d m oft w h i l e L e u n d r y a p a o e i n utMty r o o m right o f t h e kitchen. A l appkenoea " "9 goo
ROBERT BAKE Realtors 453-8200 Plymouth
O P E N S U N 1-4 3 3 1 r t n e w o o d C i r c l e , S of A n n A r b o r T r . . | u a t E Ol Llfley M i n t 2 b e d r o o m c o n d o w i t h c a t h e d r a l caMnga. akykghu. Marrkat ceOmett cualom varllcat* Aaklng >74,900 (»5156P). TIM H A G G E R T Y
348-3000, 320-5810 ASTONISHING - NORTHVILLE 16265 Blue Heron Pokite Drive B r a n d new W k e k o n t h o m e w l l h w M k o u t t o a w l b e e c h >199 5 0 0 .
NORTHVILLE - KINGS MILL COOP L a r g e 2 b e d r o o m . 1\» b e t h t o w n n o u e e . b e a u t t M b r i c k petto, m e n y e x t r a * . >63.500 negouect* ceeh C M tor d e t a i l s 349-5570 Northville Laka Frontage E x e c u t i v e quaBty 1990 bu«t t o w n h o u e e w i t h 3 2 0 0 a q H of flnMhed apaoa WaBiout Beeement to the wet a r a e d g e 3 b e d r o o m e . 3V» b a t h * , flrepieoe. 1M floor l a u n d r y a n d 2 c a r >286.269
T h e Prudential
R e m e r i c a H O M E T O W N
420-3400 Plymouth
R e m e r i c a
453-0012
421-5660 MORTHVR.LE - Lexington C o n d o Townhouee. 2 bedrooma. 2 k « p u wMkout Ful M attached g a r a g e S h o w n by a p p o t n u n e n i . o c c u p a n c y S t a r l i n g prtc i 105.500 ' 4^5-6262 N O R T H V I L L E . O p a n S163.000
senfrnogr >47-6666
A W I N N E R C A N BE Y O U - w h a n y o u b u y B M N c M C o n d o wM) n e u t r M de»x»atmu M d u d e flnMhed prtoe, t g o o d buv Aakmo >75.900 CALL ART A N C e T O O N R E / M A X CROSSROADS 443-9700
novico»«» b e t h a . l o r m w a m m g r o o m akyflghta. tut flmaned b a s e m e n t pa a g a r a g e >114,500 347-4549 REALTY A M E R C A C o u n t r y Ptace
m o w a r r a n t y > 1 4 5 . 0 0 0 - > 155.000 SEMCO 261-86 Plymouth Twp OPEN S U N 1-4PM 12522 P1NECREST W of S h a M o n . N o t A n n Arbor Ir Waarnn noBow 2 badroom Condo. MUST SELLW 8 E A L E S T A T E T O O A Y INC 427-6600 ROCHESTER HILLS o o n d o o n O r a a l O a k a GoM C o m a . 3 b e d r o o m a . 3Vt b e t h * 2 flrepiaca* >170,000 M m 651-7164 T H E
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W E S T B L O O M F I E L D rang , d o A k n o a t 2 3 0 0 S q F t of of o u e u u n a a w i p o i a r , 9224.900 C M 961-6770
ERA RYMAL SYMES S P E C T A C U L A R VIEW O v e r l o o k i n g t h e p o n d b o m M a im-
pedou* 3
a c h o o N > 6 6 0 0 0 C M Vict o r
346-1436 NORTHVILLE k o m luxury 2 1 5 0 a q ft rage 2Vt StarRng M >166 900
d o u M e d o o r w e l . flroi floor l e u n d r y . BnMhed rec room. 2 H >147 900
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W BLOOMFIELD - Contemporary Oroenpokwe Condo: 2 bedroom. 2 b a t h P r e m i u m I M . m a n y u^ pHg r e d e e 661-1556 > 1 5 2 . 9 0 0 . C M tor a p p i C h i m n e y H6L 2 BLOOMFIELD 2 with attached 1 cer g e r e g e e n d Rench unit > 105.600 8 5 1 - 6 2 4 5
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W BLOOMFIELD - CHIMNEY HILL ORCHARD LAKE - MAPLE RD NEWLY OFFERED m u c h d e m e r t d e d R e n c h . flnMhed l o w e r level n e u t r M tonee throughout, d r a m a t i c G r e e t R o o m w i t h akyflght ft n a t u r M flrap l a c a , p e t t o . I M Moor M u n d r y . g e raga. d u b h o u e e . p o d . t e n n u c o u r t , ft m o r e W M k l o a h o p p k i g . t h e a t r e , etc C j p r e o e w a y e n e a r b y Prtoad bel o w m a r k e t i m m e d t a M pcieaeealnr. CALL HELENE M A L L O N RE/MAX EXECUTIVE 737-6600
W TASTEFULLY DECORATED imlt wtth flrepteca m den/Tamdy room, newer carpeting, pemt. m k r o r i r o a t m a n t a . oaremac. e a n t r M a k . q u i m tha h e e n o f W Bloomfleld >105.600
489-8404
4229 FOXPOINTE - 3 b e d r o o m
330 A p a r t m e n t s
332 M o b M e H o m e s For Sale A L P H A
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C h a m p i o n , 14x70, 2 b e d r o o m 2 b a t h . d a c k . ahed a n d m o r a P a r t i a l >17,500 722-0306
WHY PAY TOP $ N a w ft Ueed • B u y For ILaea a t W O N O E R L A N D IH O M E S 397-2330 45475 Mlchlgon Ave W1XOM. S t r a f f o r d V * a . 2 b a d r o o m 14 X 8 5 . e x c a l a n t c o n d i t i o n . M a p pkancee. cathedrol caking > 6 9 0 0 or beetoflar 333-1491 >5.900 1980, 3 b a d r o o m . 2 b a t h C e n t r M a k V e r y g o o d c o n d i t i o n k k j a t aee Holy Home* B97-5400
For Sale BIG PLATTE L A K E F R O N T T r a v e n e C i t y A r e e 100 I t I r o n t e g e Al aend beech. 150 n deep >115.000 565-6547 ELK RAPIOS B E A C H RESORT C O N D O M I N I U M S Located between Traveroe City e n d Chertevotx. L u i u r l o u a a c c o m m o d a ttone at altordable prlcee o n G r e n d meld eemee. heeled p o d . two'MS., e n d >109.500 C M D e n n i s
ELK RAPIDS
GRAYLING (main branch) 2 ^ acre lot 275RX400 m platted aubdWiMon wtth a o m a p r o t e c t e e l e e t r t e n o n * W M w o o d e d but d e a n ' > 6 . 0 0 0 Video aveketke Owner Day* 425-8*90. Eve* 421 -4450 G R A Y L I N G 15 acraa 2 b e d r o o m , m o d e r n b a t h , k i t c h e n L a r g e »vtngroom. flreptece o l apece healer w M ft a a p ' k E v e n i n g * 4 9 6 - 1 5 7 3 H O U G H T O N L A K E (Op u p »own> O n * 1 ft 2 b e d r o o m c o n d o P r o p e r t y o n 18 h o M goll c o u r a a naer H o u g h t o n L M e . pool Deep dMoiait pncee d u r i n g Sept C M Je»*aopor G M m 517-366-7208 KALKASKA P r i m e h u n t i n gftflehm g area. 14x70 m o b k e h o m e o n 5 a c r a a l o c a t e d near M a n r e t e e RNar 526.500/beet After 8 p m . 750-0379 LAKE CHARLEVOIX 150ft ot l e k e I r o n l a g a ftm rourxl 4 b e d r o o m h o m e > 3 7 5 . 0 0 0 A a k tor Parcel A 313-437-5340 L A K E ST H E L E N , 10 m m trom W e e l B r a n c h , g r e e t h u n t i n g ft t i t h ing a r e a leke accaea. d o e e t o a t e i e land. 2 b e d r o o m w i t h u n f l n i e h e d 2 n d floor kjmkuro included >18,00C 772-1526 PENTWATER - On Lake M R h l g e r S a n d y b e a c h , flahlng. b o e O n g t i c age. M wrthm w a l k i n g d i e t a n c c o l M a 6 yr ok) m a m t a n a n c e yee< r o u n d h o m e T o p c o n d i t i o n , marry extra*. 2 bedrooma 2 betha hobOy room, llreolece Ml beeemem tree* lendaceped corner lot. garden 516-666-4362 T R A V E R S E CITY - B u y e r * . M e n o< h o m a a o r bueineeeea c M T o m M a x 815-820-0412 Coldwek Benker Schrmdi R e e r i e *
UPPER PENNINSULA O n e o r tna m o w b a a u o M t p o t * m M i c h i g a n le n o w a a a i t i w tor y o u lo entOY aa n a t u r e l e f t It o r t o t * 4 M your o w n p r i v a t e l a t i a a t R e h w«tf toreet lend. i e a e * weter taaa m o o e e deer t o w l flah ft n e t i a w * bounty Advwntur* and t p r e r d o r car b e y o u r a a i your o w n p r r v a t a a q u e r * mfla P r i c e d > 1 4 0 0 0 0 per t q m a e A S K FOR M A R I O N W O L O C K 647-7100 RALPH M A N U E L
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616-264-8614
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refngaraior 2 oedroom i 8 . 1 0 shed >16 5 0O'beat 721-0623
427-5010
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M A P L E .
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P R I V A T E L A K E LOTS: 2 ParoaM L a f t r S o t h . 2 a l r e a d y p e r k e d 125 ft. plua o n e a ter H a m b u r g Twep. W o o d e d * welkout potential C M LYONS BUILDING 578-2822
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647-4*24
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LAKE MICHIGAN TRAVERSE BAY HOMES avakabM f r o m >190.000
KElM
TROY C o u n t r y - i l k * aub •ots. S a M or b u k d lo autt (>78 9 9 0 - 8 5 5 .9901 Pece Developmen!
DMcouni rMaa
Grnata l a (313)671-3020
TORCH L A K E H O M E S e n d N e a t aide p r i c e d I r o m > 1 8 0 . 0 0 0 a n d u p wNh c o n a l d e r e p l e vertafy o t l e r m g * . * ! ekatiia
0CSIRABLE W E S T L A N D corner lot Ready to b u k t ft rtgnt lor d u p w i Naer a c h o o M
(6161 972-6300 LAKE LOTS *« Sport* Lake* •aewfy Oeveaopec • Deer L a k e M Cterkaaon • S«vw
tBRC
LAKE MICHIGAN TRAVERSE BAY L o t a arakaCMe t x and Charlevoix priced Irom > 1 0 0 . 0 0 0 to > 2 0 0 . 0 0 0 . ol oflert with lend c o n t r
OEERFIELD TWP 4 acreage budding site* P r i v a t e r o M n g ft w o o d e d 11 t o * 12 a c r e s e a c h g o o d p e r c a , I r o m > 3 9 , 9 0 0 PoaaMNe t e r m a or w M b u k d t o aulta LOGDELL LAKE 5 IMtetront b u k o m g aitea o n a l a p o n * l a k e F r o m > 2 9 . 9 0 0 or wM b u k d c o m p t e t e p e c * age h o m e a n d lot f r o m > 1 1 3 . 9 0 0 A l e x a n d e r R e e k y ft D e v e l o p m e n t CM GM. 313-629-2625
Lakes Realty VPN
MAXaMOOCK^^h
TORCH LAKE V A C A N T LOTS k o m > 7 5 . 0 0 0 to > 2 5 0 . 0 0 0 b o t h Eaat a n d Weet aide, a o m a win contract lerme a v a l acta
45fr-3600
RE/MAX WEST
-
C E N T U R Y 2 1 N a n c y K a M i ft C o
CANTON • 7 aero* country setting t o n e d R - l paroeky tread, parka. * e * y a c c e a * t o 1-275 ft 23 Attar 6 p m 459-4975
TIPTON
m
mem
ROBERT GERICH
RED CARPET
r
RETAN. ft ' a o t M . • •• d a n C a y ft P H a a M M T a *
C A N T O N F o r d R d W o f 1-275 7 » a q R ft u p M 9 5 a a q It
' aaap a a * I tor a a t a o a T o r c h L e k e . E * L a k e , a n d G r a n d o n 170* o f p r i m a w a t e r k u n u a a l » e » » M a n d d o c k * wRh hotel, k v T r a v a r a e Bay Barn t a n B k R a p M * g r o u n d p o d a n d 6 0 0 0 aq. B. a l t r a n and Charlevoix information a v M * u k R d n g a r e e T N e rnenaton haa It M»M by Phone or M x . c a i ua 7 d k y a
PREMINUM LOT
616-264-5611 eves
# OUNN B A N K E R
COLDWELL •SCHWEJTZERH
C A N T O N 34 acre l o t * Homage Farm* Sub i S u e * n e m e m m g . Aa S t a r t i n g M >49 9 0 0 •OaMi ig n o w L a n d C o n t r a c t s p r i n g Ot T9S2 Located a l the N W corner o l Beck 4 Warren C M .
r
MAGNIFICENT LAKEPRONT ok 1 1 . 9 0 0
MARLETTE - 12HXB0. oantrM M . i i o r a g a s h e d a c x i a r v e a esc 2 t i w d r o c v - e 1 "^etr tftrtrtQ 'OOrr* 13 8 0 0 E v e * 45S-7174
W A L K TO D O W N T O W N TMa P M m o u M u p p e r u n k . 2
B E O M A M 1964 1 4 x 6 5 . 2 b e d r o o m . 2 b e t h . M«ed L o c a t e d H o d d e y E»t a t e * > 1 0 , 5 0 0 M u a t aad Daya. 3 6 6 - 3 0 3 0 Evea. 3 9 7 - 2 5 8 5
333 N o r t h e r n P r o p a r t y
Scftweftzer Reel Estate
p i 11 e t a e n t r y L o t a af I C M tar a p p d t n a m e n t >67 500
**™RED CARPET KEIM MAPLE, INC
6 2 6 - 8 8 0 0
459-6000
7*16 BLOOMFIELD H.L.S
P R E M I E R E Reel Estste Co.
R E A L T O R S
Realtors 591-9200
C o r p o r a t i o n
CENTURY 21
1 2 5 0 4 P l n e c r o a t m Beec N of A n n A r b o r Tr., W of S h e l d o n W BLOOMFIELD Location, location pluai Lovely 2 FOXPOINTE b a d r o o m . 2Vb b a t h K w m o u e e w i t h 4097 F O X P O I N T E - 2 b e d r o o m . 2 g o r g e o u * •Ami OH 2 0 x 1 4 d e c k o v e r -b e t h R A N C H . 2 c a r a t t a c h e d galooking common* PinleaelnnaPy raga. G r e a t R o o m / d k k n g room, l o r m i c a k i t c h e n . Bbrary g o r g e o u a m a e tar a ^ t e > 1 * 2 . 9 0 0 O p e n S»m. 1 - 4 P M
independently Owned and Operated
novi -
REDUCED TO SELLI Private entry 2 b e d r o o m a . 2 b a t h * , i car a t t a c h e d g a r a g e ft flnMhed b e e e m e n t A l tor or#y > 9 5 . 9 0 0 (21wO|
REAL ESTATE G R O U P
H O M E T O W N
P A R K W O O O . 1664. R E G E N C Y 26X52, 2 bedroom, 2 beth. M n g room. d M n g room, kitchen, laundry r o o m E x c e a a n t c o n a t i o n . SaM-ator ing w i n d o w * Shkigied roof C h a t e a u R e t i r e m e n t Park In R o c h e e M r HMs >56,000 653-9622
WANTEO w M pey caah l o r u e e d 14ft w i d e m o bde h o m e Muet b e m g o o d oond»Hon 855-3516
W E S T B L O O M F I E L D JUST U S T E D G r o a n p o k n e C o n d o pnead to t e l C o m e r 2 b e d r o o m . 2 bath ranch with many u p g r a d e s 2 akyktee. d e c k , h e r d w o o d floor*, neutral deoor and m o r M >123,500 (49we>
O P E N S U N 2-5
>erwaa 1 0 ^ . 9 6 0
Move h
R O W
C A R R O L L
Detached conPL Y M O U T H T W P doe- 1 6 6 0 aq.ft bedrooma. M l brick ranch, weat-oi«
REALTORS
G r o u p to a n
R E A L T O R S
M i c h i g a n
t5l3325LLMNWWC
CENTURY 21
W
4 7 4 - 0 3 2 0 or 4 7 4 - 0 3 5 3
S K Y L I N E . 1966. 14x74. 3 b e d r o o m * . 2 M l b e t h * , a e p e r a t e leundry M e n d kitchen weeher. dryer alove. b e m >16.500 F I N A N C I N G AVAILABLE. «S»-153S
m e r * * . akyflghta. flraplaoa. 2 c a r g a roge. 2 b a d r o o m , 2 b a t h a . flnMhed IIOOMIIM'II w i t h w e l b a r ft b e d r o o m >136.900 786-0326
SSMT
secanw - LMM Canaacitarme 1 r o a many
m t g p T M « r t | K a g r
453-0012
independently O w n e d end Opereled
LIVONIA
O N P R E - O W N E B - H O M E S Aa l o w a * > 1 2 VX 2 bedroome. 1-2
Call J o a n n e
G R E E N P O I N T E B E A U T Y O p e n S u n 2 - 4 p m N o r t h of 14 M f l a . W a M of u a 1 2 bedrooma. 2 H D e t h * . 2 c e r a t t a c h e d a a r a o a . tak
462-1660
420-3400
S99 S E C U R I T Y D E P O S I T S
QUALITY HOMES
646-6200 WANTED - ADAMS WOOOS 3 bedr o o m r a n c h or 3 b e d r o o m u n i t wMh w a l k - o u t lower Prtvale. P.O B o . 4 2 5 . M o o m f l a H I HflM. Ml.. 4 6 3 0 3
H a r r y S. Wolfe.
R E A L T O R S
CALL: 559-7430
THE M I C H I G A N G R O U P
HIGHLAND HILLS ESTATES O n Seatey R o e d N o r t h of G r e n d R»»ar, between Haggerty and
R E A L T O R S
The Prudential R e m e r i c a H O M E T O W N
TIMBERVIEW ACRES G e n t M r o M n g 2>n a c r e altee a o m a e / w a f l u x k B a e e m w m your b u k d e i Eaay arc, aaa to w e a t a r n s u b u r b s ft Ann Arbor Financing Tarme
bad-
MARLETTE. 1 6 7 3 - 14X72 * Mon. 2 b e d r o o m . 1 H b a l h . w e e n e r ' dryer m d u d e c C o n v e n t a M l o c a l l o n G o o d c o n d m o n . 6 7 , 5 0 0 o r b e e * roew 397-2153
Plymouth
Qorgeoue 3 b e d i o o m brtck b u d ! m 1990 2 M I b e t h * . oek c a b i n e t * h u g e tamdy r o o m In flnlafied w M k o u t t i a o o m e m ft a n a c h e d gar a g a Lovely Flortde r o o m . o e n t r M ak A real DeatuN H o m e warrenty too! Aaklng >119.500. (»5225P|.
3
H A N N E T T , INC.
R E A L T O R S
SINGLES, RETIREES - 2 b e d r o o m , b u M m 1966. e x c e l l e n t d e o o r , P l y m outh HELP-U-SELL of N W W C 454-9535
14*60
ANNOUNCING
muet
Ctamaton Lake MMP B M B n g p r t o a > 2 3 . 0 0 0 10 TV. A P R . LOW 'flown p e y m e r t > 2 , 0 0 0 CaB Dick Btaaiak ai Comertca et L 6177.
464-7111
p o r t PRICE REDUCEDI >74.900
1690.
Baflar
1-4
M A R I L Y N
ENTERTAIN - Large 2 many update*, greet Canton locaoon >85,900 H E L P - U - S E L L of N W W C 4 5 4 - 9 5 3 5
ak. V e p M c e
MANSION. 2 I
2 c a r a t t a c h e d g a r a g e , itr jor laundry. 2 b e d r o o m e 2 (the M 6 . 9 M . H - 1 * 4 * 4 4
floor
FARMINGTON - Spadoue l ^ M aq ft 2 b e d r o o m r a n c h w i t h m - u m t l e u n d r y , M apoflanooe I n c l u d e d , p r i v e t * 7 5 K 2 3 t i a e a m a n l . torMca
553-6700
CentrM
20111 Evergreen M a e d o w (S of 11 ft W Of C v e r g i e a n l Oroet t o w n h o u a e m e a n t r M l o c a t i o n a f l h eeey eoceea l o C M e C e n t e r a n d
Nothing right In O r o e t l o c a t i o n ft p r i c e < 6 3 ^ 0 0 c a b m e t a ft
P L Y M O U T H EASY ACCESS! 2 bedr o o m . b e e e m e n t . g r e e t r o o m . 1W beth. $93,900 HELP-U-SELL ol N W W C 454-9535
Thompson-Brown
W a have many i M M I i u t a n bod* Torch Lake a n d G r a n d Traverse Bay
Novi/Farmlnoton Area O P E N S U N D A Y
C h a m v n g p a r k a a t t m g la v M w a d f r o m t h e d a c k of M a a p o d e e e ^ k t .
F A R M I N G T O N - Plnewooda Towrv houae C o n d o WMk to d o w n t o w n 2 yr o l d 2 b a d r o o m . 2172.500 471-B
A R e f i n a n c e Specialist! Rate* B e g * * * * #
SOUTHWELO i.—• M a d I Lovely lerge 2 b e d r o o m . 2 M i ba«h feature* o a n t r M M r . d e c k , g o r g e o u * d u M w u e e w i t h p o o l ft i >61.600 Century 21 Today
townhouaM Prtcad >10.000 below naw m o d e M C a * l o r d i r e c t i o n * Aak
kitchen
• L O T R E N T > 190 BEAUTIFUL DOUBLEWlOE
852-9476
Plymouth Condo
H O M E T O W N
dow*. M RJplarrat awMdad « d a t e d kRehen. c e n t r M a k g a r a g a M i t t o c o i o a n c y 864 9 0 0
21 Day
473-5500
C H A T E A U M p V I 1 4 x 7 0 L a t a o f ota*eta. S a p e r a t e M u n d r y r o a m , b u m ppflanoaa. M k a * e e K> a p p r o d a t a
ROCHESTER HILLS Open Saturday 1-4 K n o l South Condomarkuma On LMamola. N of Watton. b y Qraa* Oak* God Couraa. d e c o r a t e d Z . b a d r o o m , I M ft 2 h a d batha. 2 flrapMcaa, 2 b a t o o m e * w « h wMkout l o w * MMt. >166.600 C M tar a p p u k a m e n t -
R e m e r i c a
N O V I - A d M M a n h t l i i i aai g k c a d
2XTJZ-
c r
652-6500
ROW
M
I
O n e W a y Realty
For Sale
bedroom.
REAL ESTATE O N E
NOVI - 2 b e d r o o m . 2 bath. > Mfla/ Cranbrook. M 7 . 9 0 0 N O R T H V I L L E H O N E Y - eweat aao u r e 1 M o r y w R h b a l c o n y , l e t toor l a u n d r y 2 b a t h e . t r a n q M I -4aw T o m each window, aakmg » 4 . 9 0 0 ,
761-9097 Edward Surovell C o /Realtors ANN ARBOR
332 M o b t t a H o m e e 2
Starr Haoenmeyer
346-0176
Owner d a y M m a COHMECTKJN - J
BrlnortoHan ASSOCtATFS
NORTHVILLE - Luxury 2 badroom. 2 b a l h g r o u n d MvM ranch M The o f N o r t h »6M. M a n y 2 H CM _ _ b e n c h door*, paoo overlooking urflquafy Mndecapad L o w l e e e W N k m o ground* I downtown Normvie*
553-4800
REAL ESTATE O N E
W
Treatment
N E W
H a r r y S. Wolfe,
e a r floor c o v e r i n g * M kitchen 174.900 (R64NOR)
Century 21
ERA C O U N T R Y RIDGE 340-0767
A N E W C O M M U N I T Y
I f t M r e e d y tor II* >78.900
a n d i r a d i k g h l l n g n a w 1661. a n d b a M i u u r n p a a l N i r a d o w a m 1667 wwh
'
R E A L T O R S
Canton
a n d oaBkig. CaB t o d a r tar m o r a dat N N 462-2656 546.9*5 (24MAY)
>114,600. N - 6 B Y O - N
F A R M I N G T O N HILLS
2 bad-
$29,900
RE/MAX WEST
451-1516
Canlon
O P E N S U N D A Y 2-5 F e r m m g u m Hfka - " I n v a r a r y " 12 MB* and Orchard Laka. 2 b e d r o o m . . pool and >62.500
>64.500
N E D F O W - On « a
O p a n Boor ptan. n a u t r M d e o o r graaf r o o m w N h h r a p i a c e . M floor M u n dry tndudee a 2 c a r (g a r a g a . flnMhed B M c o J d ba 3 r d bed-
227-6644 CANTON-BEDFORD VILLA. 2 badr o o m r a n c h , t car g a r e g e . flraaned b a a a n i a n l A p p o i n t m e n t only. C a * a l t a r 5 p m . 9 6 1 - 1 5 2 2 or 420-2766
AakJng > 6 6 , 9 0 0 ( " 5 2 1 9 P V C M
A U B U R N H I L L S . 1 b e d r o o m , merry extra*, carport, w o o d e d Maw Land C o n t r a c t tarme. > 3 6 , 5 0 0 . 6 6 2 - 1 3 5 1 or 517-767-3949
LOCATION. LOCATION!
REAL ESTATE ONE
A U B U R N HULLS. floor 2 b a d r o o m u n f l . C e n t r M A k Aft a p p f l a n c a a atay L a u n d r y i n u n k >46.000 HELP-U-SELL of Bkmkighem/aiiciomflMd 646-6670
A v o n Rd. a n d A d a m * R d
421-5660
C O U N T R Y P L A C E
C O N D O M I N I U M S
Ot N W W C 4 2 & - 6 U 1
O R » HOUSE SUN 1 * lo > 1B60B B r a d y . H o l G r a n d R N a r . Eor BaartJ^ajjr^ 8 badroom. 2Vi a y
W E S T L A N D - 3 * 7 5 Cowan
R E D U C E D TO S E L U Stunning c o n l a m p o r t f* ,, i • • , , • 4 j | conoo rormer n m w " H i e ft Her- b a l h a O r o e t l o c a t i o n tor e»M y M n g l > 2 6 9 . 9 0 0 For m f o r m e t t o n o r a P r t y a l e ShoaHng C o n t a c t : ROSALEE HILL 544-5499 or 6 4 7 - 1 9 0 0 COLDWELL BANKER
C R E A M OF T H E CROP1 (For U n d e r > 7 0 . 0 0 0 ) Lovely 2 bedroom.
GLEN D E V O N
REAL ESTATE ONE 455-7000
R e m e r i c a
AT COPPER CREEK
BLOOMFIELD TWP
328 Condoe
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY, r o d ft l u m a o a . o a n t r M a k . 3 b a d -
464-7111 s t s r x s
HISTORIC H O M E In M t C l a m a n a d o a a 10 M a l r o P a r k w a y . C E N T U R Y 2 1 Eaat. 1 5 5 7 0 15 ML C a * 4 6 3 - 3 6 4 5 .
Quality
CENTURY 21
I doaanT gat any belter then M a M o o m R a k j MkM M urtat corvso *t haa 3 badrooma, 2 b a l h a p k a gar a g e ft c a r p o r t T h a M a e r l a « N la I M M i o d w t t h RrapMoa. T e n r t e a n d pool ara available Prtoad at >126,100 W E I R . M A N U E L . S N Y D E R ft RANKE 566-7300
I n o r o u n d Pool. M a n y E x t r a M > 2 5 5 . 0 0 0 . O u a a n a d B u y a r o On»yi C a i . 7 9 !1-OBBB J
Ann Arbor
HARTFORD NORTH
LAVISH LIVING AT BARGAIN PRICE
Modela Open i 2 - 6 p m . CLINTON TWP M-5»/Gar«ak3 Naw colonll. 2600 aq. (L 3 b a d r o o muRight a . S.23 Exit 58. W t o R l c k a n R d t o O e k r t d g e D r tef! t o R U g e 2V» b a l h a . flraplaoa. a t t a c h a d g a o the C t . t u r n lten e f t tt o r a g a . > 155.000 927-4«» ASK ABOUT RENT W I T H O P T I O N T O B U Y C L I N T O N T W S P Statary 1 5 7 5 1F a r m Model: 226-5776 Offloa 229-5T22 CondMon 2
Services
CASTELLI 525-7900 iggo CENTUWON
P A T W E S T W O O D
1400 a q J L . mora. Only
CLINTON/LAKESIDE MALL N o w m o d N C o l o n i a l . 2 6 0 0 a q ft. G a -
32S R e a l E s t a t e
REAL ESTATE
etlh fhapHoa. B M t w o car g a r a g e ft t f t 4 . 9 0 0 C M tf oe f " Bob SnMbrove CENTURY 211
Macomb County
or Mlfce M c G e e
ROCHESTER HRAS. 2V» b e t h . 8 yaar o M Jng P a t n l C n
r a n c h u n a CNBy C E N T R A L AIR. I M floor l a u n d r y . M l m a f o r a p p f l M i u a t . a i l a c h a d g a r a g a ft a 1 2 * o r fefUMll of B l m i l n g h a m « o o m M d 6 4 6 - 6 6 7 0
Century 21
MO
313-227-5006
Brick 3 baOuiawi ranch. N u m M u m m balha. huff* l m r n *
painted. aoma * N n o a d yard. 2 1 • rage W
313-227-3031
322 Homes
COLDWELL BANKER
Quality
- M f c l
HBXS
M >45.000
326 C o n d o a
372
ofc.-
1991
B L O O M F I E L D TWP ARE Y O U BUY1NO A I
home'Portland ft m m h mi S M 6 . 9 MAX BROOCH
VACANT LOTS ANO HOMES
NORTHVILLE B U Y T H M . H A V E IT A L U M a d w r i n g . ? 6 c t a u k . M l taa rthvkie c o n d o w / d o u b t a dacha. a r t t a w / ( a c u n 3 t y p e M b . Brap l a o a to M u r o o m . I M floor l a u n dry. 3 coma. 2Vt bathe >1*8,500 E-36773
CANTON
T O R C H
W E B S T E R HILLS
328 C o n d o a
BLOOMFIELD d u o a d o n c h a r m i n g 6 room c o r City M o d a m o a d UtOrnn. aaa*. a M 2 n d floor u n i t , n o w ort»y > 1 2 7 . 9 0 0 O p a n S u n d a y . 1 3 f r - 5 . 1720 T N a r FARMWMTON-Oowntown. ton. Brokara protacMd. 2 bedroom. 2 balh o o m a r una. 2 car
ATTFIACTIVE R A N C H T
°
^
Reel Estate
melp'SI2LLO?MWWC
SOUTH WMROAO SCHOOLS - *
D o u g or Judy Courtney
L ' U . t n I arNala coigtyarda + I N M i p a n e wRh h o i t u b o n raNna. T o e m a n y laaairaa t o tal. B y a p p o t n t m a n t o r % . P r t n d p M a O M y > 3 5 5 OOC Day. 5 4 7 - 5 1 7 0 E»aa 544-6674
i?2*Sa CALL WINDY KOZMA
MAYFAIR
" PERFECT STARTER" G r o a t ( M y M . e n ( 0 » »1 P r o p e r t y
340 Lafce-Wver-Reeorl
For Sate
12.
400 Apta. For Rant
TIMBERIDGE DELUXE 2 B E D R O O M UNITS $565
GARDEN CITY
Thursday. S a p M r n t w 4 P *
OAE
T h u r s d a y , S e p t e m b e r 12, 1 9 9 1
400
400
Apts. Foe Ren
n*aM Fm iWngfon 4 Mai i WHg B J a 473-39S3 775-8206 Model open M y fr-6
$ 5 7 0 / m o .
R I M A N QARam CITY - tretf*, McarMM,MU Eo MR open M a
W O O D S w nuMde* Offlca: 7 7 5 - S 2 0 6
477-9377
UVOMA
LIVOHU^WESTUkND a r m 2 badroom, l * & • » » . •ppaanc**. cer-
LIVONIA'S
FARMINGTON/ LIVONIA
LYON TWP - lakefront duplex
LIVONIA HEAT INCLUDED • REMTFROMS49S SECURITY DEPOSIT »1S0
M O V E S
Y O U
I N
NORTHVILLE GREEN • E A U T W A 1 A > badroom apart mant*. On N e n d o * * f t I * * H k W « Sheldon Rd. W a * lo do
CLARITA PARK
UVONIA
ONE-DERFUL!
Spaooua 1 S 2 badroom apta ««h 1 you've baan aaai cWnqtora tarrttc (Kuah carpal. »arOcal MnOa * * • 1 badroom apt w l w * pm r ctaanWQ oven. troetfree reMgaralor. anal Ana wan Ml you *aa ad tha i traa mat coma w i n Private Balcony
1L a b r p
Moder n decor m a earene aatting Spaooua 1 4 2 b e d r o o m apta Prtvale community atmoapnara Miinuiea Irom d o w n t o w n Plymouth neat inciuoed
453-6050 Propmrttm CommuriiTy
1
&
2
B E D R O O M
S O C H 3 6 0 Beautiful Setting S Ik S
E H a i a HHP I
1 4 2 Bedrooms
.$445
O n e M o n t h F r e e R e n t Include* band*, neat 4 water Sanlor Discount Central ak pool, aacurtty 40325 Plymouth Rd Apt 101
455-3682
A P A R T M E N T S
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