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Grady Hazy has clear<br />
musical vision, 5B<br />
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Volume 17 Number 80<br />
By Brian Lysaght<br />
staff writer<br />
Seeking a second term as <strong>Canton</strong> Township<br />
Supervisor, Tom Yack fired a four-page<br />
opening salvo this month.<br />
He's planning another blast Thursday -<br />
his annual <strong>fund</strong>-raising breakfast called <strong>Canton</strong><br />
2000 " .<br />
The first blast was the newsletter be<br />
mailed to 6,000 <strong>Canton</strong> residents, mostly Republicans<br />
and likely voters, at a cost of<br />
about $2,000.<br />
The newsletter features a picture of Yack<br />
along <strong>with</strong> articles about progress tn <strong>Canton</strong><br />
during the last four years. Homeowners ana<br />
Monday, April 20, 1992<br />
Soccer<br />
update, 1C<br />
<strong>Canton</strong>, Michigan-<br />
Shoppers save<br />
at warehouses, 1B<br />
36 Pages<br />
Fifty Cents<br />
1992 SubufMn ConvnumQMK""* CorpcMtoo<br />
<strong>hits</strong> <strong>campaign</strong> <strong>trail</strong> <strong>with</strong> <strong>fund</strong>-<strong>raise</strong><br />
local newspapers are quoted, extolling the<br />
virtues of Yack and his leadership of <strong>Canton</strong>:<br />
It isn't objective, but it isn't supposed to<br />
be •<br />
"I am asking for your support for another<br />
four years as <strong>Canton</strong> supervisor," says Yack<br />
in the newsletter, which was mailed several<br />
weeks ago<br />
It's the third newsletter Yack has mailed<br />
in four years<br />
"The idea was just to let people know that<br />
I'm going to run and I'm serious about it," he<br />
says.<br />
FOR $125 YOU CAN buy a seat at the<br />
candidate's annual breakfast <strong>fund</strong>-<strong>raise</strong>r<br />
Officials size u<br />
tornado damage;<br />
homes destroyed<br />
By Brian Lysaght<br />
and M B. DHIon<br />
staff writers<br />
Plymouth Township officials were<br />
expected to release a tornado damage<br />
estimate today as all but a handful<br />
of Plymouth Hills Mobile Court<br />
residents returned to their homes<br />
this weekend<br />
About 15 <strong>trail</strong>er park families<br />
were " staying at local hotels, left<br />
homeless by a tornado that struck<br />
Rescue worker® said it was<br />
amazing more people weren't<br />
hurt.<br />
m<br />
hard, fast and <strong>with</strong>out warning<br />
Thursday afternoon.<br />
"The thing we can be most thankful<br />
for is that there were no fatalities<br />
and no more serious injuries,"<br />
said Joe Ruggirello. Plymouth Hills'<br />
owner. -<br />
Moments after the tornado cut its<br />
destructive swath through the mobile<br />
borne park. Rob Minehart found<br />
* two-year-old Jamie Wilson pinned<br />
under a washing machine near the<br />
door of his family's <strong>trail</strong>er.<br />
Minehart lifted the washer, freed<br />
Jamie and handed him outside to a<br />
neighbor The boy's father. Jerry<br />
Wilson, was thrown out a window<br />
and cut by flying glass<br />
MINEHART WAS ONE of many<br />
heroes who followed the funnel<br />
cloud. The final count included three<br />
injuries, six mobile homes destroyed<br />
and about 100 others damaged<br />
Grant Drive was hardest hit<br />
"My roof started to lift up and it<br />
was like the walls were breathing,"<br />
said Bill Schultx, a Grant resident.<br />
He ran across the street and helped<br />
bandage Wilson's leg after his <strong>trail</strong>er<br />
was toppled. Wilson was kept overnight<br />
at St. Mary Hospital.<br />
Bill Rupp got a call at work about<br />
the tornado from his son's babysitter.<br />
He found his <strong>trail</strong>er ruined.<br />
Please turn to Page 2<br />
Rob Minehart lifted a washing machine to tree Jamie<br />
who was trapped when the <strong>trail</strong>er he wee in was hipped over<br />
by the tornado. At right, Julie Nelson peers into a <strong>trail</strong>er.<br />
'The ides was Just to let<br />
people know that I'm going<br />
to run and I'm serious about<br />
it.'<br />
— Torn Yack -<br />
Supervisor<br />
Thursday. More than 50 people have bought<br />
tickets, and another 50 probably will. The<br />
menu? ,,<br />
"Steak and eggs, same as every year,<br />
says Yack.<br />
F<br />
Rescue workers remove Jerry Wilson. wtK*e*8<br />
tornado destroyed his <strong>trail</strong>ac on a jagged path through Plym<br />
imiiauv J<br />
.v.- Th* The latest<br />
That may be an expensive way to start the<br />
newsletter carries ref« references to<br />
community spirit, improved recreation<br />
day but if you want cheap go to Johnson's. A areas and efforts to limit new strip centers<br />
portion of the ticket price, $25. will be do- and other commerical projects<br />
nated to the <strong>Canton</strong> Veterans Memorial<br />
There is also emphasis on civility in Can-<br />
Fund, which is raising money to build a meton government. For example:<br />
morial<br />
"The consensus of the community seems<br />
Yack diseases his re-election efforts <strong>with</strong> to be that <strong>Canton</strong> Township Hall has become<br />
nonchalance, l)ut he is no doubt sending a a place where professionally run govern-<br />
message to would-be challengers. No one has ment, not the circus of the days past, is con-<br />
filed to run against him. Challengers have<br />
ducted. We have worked very hard to see<br />
until May 12 to do so<br />
that this will remain true."<br />
The reference is to previous administrations.<br />
whose antics during meetings sometimes<br />
included long-winded speeches and<br />
jumping on a table or two.<br />
MORE ATTENTION seems focused cm<br />
the races for treasurer and trustee, which<br />
undoubtedly suits Yack fine.<br />
PtMtoa by BILL BRESLER/WJrfT photograph*<br />
outh Hills Mobile Court about 4 p.m. Thursday sfternoon. Hi.<br />
two young children unhurt.<br />
Kids 'hit the ditch' as twister <strong>hits</strong><br />
p '"<br />
py<br />
staff writer<br />
A bus driver dropped off about $0<br />
Farrand Elementary School students<br />
<strong>with</strong>in minutes of a tornado touching<br />
down at Plymouth Hills Mobile<br />
Court about 4 p.m. Thursday.<br />
Billy-Fysfc, 6. and his sister Courtney<br />
Fysh. 10. got off the bus wben<br />
someone yelled. Hit the ditch,<br />
said their dad. Bill Fysh.<br />
•They started screaming and running<br />
for the ditch. When they got<br />
home they were soaked. I mean you<br />
could wring them out."<br />
A neighbor, a high school student,<br />
was waiting at the bus stop for her<br />
sister "when the wind lifted her and<br />
threw her right into a car," said<br />
Fysh, who lives on Pine s few streets<br />
awav from the heaviest damage. She<br />
wasntseriously hurt<br />
"ALL THIS STUFF was flying<br />
around." he said.<br />
"One lady offered to pick the kids<br />
up in her car. but they made a bee<br />
line for home."<br />
. -l. — — A» ik;.n »ha»*a in it M FA Burnev official-in-charge at<br />
MM* Airport fnr thr National<br />
wnu» ....—<br />
Weather Service, said the children<br />
thing that's in it.' said Biuuey.<br />
"ThfV d have a slim chance Utd & of surviving.<br />
did the right thing by getung off the<br />
bus and refusing a ride in a car.<br />
"If children were on that bus and<br />
Bl'RNEY OFFERED this advice<br />
"If you are in a bus or a car and you<br />
it look a direct hit, the tornado<br />
would demolish that bus and any-<br />
Please turn to Page 2<br />
Tornado hit golf course first<br />
ByM.». WHon<br />
staff writer<br />
Doug Mily of Fox Hills Country Dub in Salem Townshin<br />
was working in the cart maintenance barn Thursday<br />
vott* . funnel clowi "j. like -b».<br />
you see down in Texas on TV.<br />
"It looked just like a tornado. It was a blackish-grey<br />
Hearing on golf course scheduled what's inside<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Township officials will seek public input<br />
next month about a plan to sell some $5 million<br />
worth of revenue boods to pay for construction of<br />
Phramnl Run Golf Cww<br />
The board is expected to schedule a public hear<br />
ing May 5 to consider the proposed bond sale,<br />
which it tenatively approved last week<br />
According to the township plan, the 10-year<br />
general obligation bonds would be sold after construction<br />
bids are taken on the work. Estimates<br />
set construction coats at $5.45 million<br />
Pheasant Run is the planned centerpiece of an<br />
upscale. 500-acre residential and golf development<br />
in the <strong>Canton</strong> Center-Cherry Hill area The<br />
township and three private developers are planning<br />
the project<br />
Supervisor Tom Yack said township officials<br />
were not expecting a groundswell of opposition to<br />
the plan<br />
"I don't recall hearing a single negative coro-<br />
1 Yack i<br />
CANTON'S FINANCIAL director John<br />
Mid the bond sale would be the township s biggest<br />
in recent years<br />
According to a consultants study<br />
old.<br />
S 5 pa, off bond debt<br />
operating expenses and equipment purchases. T»e<br />
course would be profitable in its third year, according<br />
to the study<br />
The bond debt would average 1515.000 per<br />
year The bonds would pay §-7 percent tnt«e?^<br />
The bonds would pay for construction of the<br />
cour*. clubhouse, mTtona^ and p^fncilities,<br />
and land acquisition and planning «***<br />
The township board mustalso geode »beth«<br />
or not to have the township manage the new<br />
course or hand the task over to a private firm
2AIC)<br />
Oi,E Monday. April 20. 1992<br />
Damage figures<br />
expected today<br />
Continued trom Page 1<br />
Luckily, DO one was home when the<br />
twister struck.<br />
•"Tye got a sense of humor," he<br />
"said, shaking his head 1
«A(Cl<br />
A f u n n y b u n n y<br />
Jennifer Nowicki, 2, of <strong>Canton</strong> gets a chuckle<br />
from the Easter Bunny during Friday's<br />
annual Great Marshmallow Drop at Hines<br />
Park. Jennifer and her mom were among<br />
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COZETTE P. LAUGHLIN<br />
Services for Cozette P. Laughlin,<br />
94. of Plymouth Township were<br />
Monday. April 13. at Harry J Will<br />
Trust 100 Funeral Home in Redford<br />
al Gardens in Novi.<br />
Mrs, Laughlin was born July 3,<br />
1907 in Naylor. Mo. She died Friday,<br />
April 10, in Ann Arbor. She retired in<br />
1972 after 17 years as a sales clerk<br />
for J. L Hudson Co. (O'Connor Photographic<br />
Studios). She was a member<br />
of Temple Baptist'Church of Detroit<br />
and Redford for over 60 years.<br />
Mrs. Laughlin is survived by her<br />
husband, Thomas E. Laughlin of<br />
Plymouth Township; one son. Ralph<br />
Laughlin; une daughter,-<br />
shall; six grandchildren arjd 11<br />
great-grandchildren.<br />
The Rev Joe Wade and Rev. Tom<br />
Sluss officiated the service.<br />
OLIVE G. MOORE<br />
Services for Olive G. Moore, 67, of<br />
4nkster were Wednesday. April 8. at<br />
R.G & GJR. Harris Funeral Home in<br />
Garden City. Burial was at Mt. Hope<br />
Cemetery in Livonia.<br />
Mrs. Moore was born October 2,<br />
1924 in Clymer. Pa. She died Saturday,<br />
April 4, an Annapolis Hospital<br />
She was a homemaker and lived in<br />
the area for many years.<br />
Mrs. Moore is survived by three<br />
sons. Gerald Hill of <strong>Canton</strong>. Ronald<br />
Moore of <strong>Canton</strong> and Roger Moore<br />
of <strong>Canton</strong>; one daughter, Elizabeth<br />
Wade of Novi; four grandchildren;<br />
one brother and one sister.<br />
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Education<br />
FREE CLASSES: IBM training<br />
4nd GED training. Plymouth-Can ton<br />
Community. Education. Call 451-<br />
0555<br />
PRESCHOOL:<br />
• Hugs & Kisses Child Care &<br />
Learning Center. 248 S. Main, downtown<br />
Plymouth, preschool through<br />
kindergarten. 459-5830.<br />
• New Horizons for Children<br />
Learning Center. 45801 West Ann<br />
Arbor Road, Plymouth, ages walking<br />
to 12 years, 455-3196.<br />
• Come Little Children Center,<br />
45050 Warren Road, in <strong>Canton</strong>, ages<br />
6 weeks to 2 years, 455-4607.<br />
• The Discovery Learning Center.<br />
45678 Helm, in a Metro West Industrial<br />
Park, in Plymouth, 6 weeks<br />
through kindergarten, 455-5490.<br />
• Pathways to Learning Children's<br />
Center, 42290 Five Mile, 420-<br />
3553.<br />
• <strong>Canton</strong> Parks and Recreation<br />
Preschool program, the <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Crickets." 397-5110.<br />
• Creative Playhouse, <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />
981-2382<br />
• Christ the Good Shepherd Lutheran<br />
Church Co-op Preschool,<br />
42690 Cherry Hill. <strong>Canton</strong>, 981-0286<br />
(9 a.m. to 3 p.m.).<br />
• Young Moments Preschool<br />
(non-daycare), First United Methodist<br />
Church of Plymouth, 453-3020.<br />
• New Morning School. Plymouth.<br />
420-3331.<br />
• Creative Day Nursery School.<br />
<strong>Canton</strong>. 2^-5 years of age. 981-3990.<br />
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• Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> Head Start,<br />
Central Middle School, 451-6656.<br />
• Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> Montesaori<br />
School, 459-1550.<br />
• Christ the Good Shepherd.<br />
42690 Cherry Hill. <strong>Canton</strong>. 981-0286:<br />
• Tiny Tots, Salvation Army<br />
Building, Plymouth, 3- and 4-yearolds,<br />
453-5464. .<br />
• Willow Creek Co-op, Geneva<br />
Presbyterian Church. 3- and 4-yearolds.<br />
459-9540<br />
• PLUS Preschool. Central Middle<br />
School, free program for 4-yearolds,<br />
register now for 1992-1993<br />
school year, 451-6656.<br />
• St. Michael Christian School.<br />
<strong>Canton</strong>, registration for 3-year-old<br />
preschool through second grade is<br />
March 2-13. 459-9720.<br />
• St. Peter Lutheran Day School,<br />
preschool (age 4 years) through<br />
eighth grade, 1309 Penniman, register<br />
now, 453-0460.<br />
• Plymouth Christian Preschool,<br />
43065 Joy. 459-3505<br />
• Plymouth Children's Co-op<br />
Nursery. <strong>Canton</strong>, 981-5521.<br />
• Preschool Kreatives. Plymouth<br />
YMCA. 453-2904<br />
• Infant and Preschool Special<br />
Education program, Tanger Elementary<br />
School. 451-6560.<br />
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CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF PLYMOUTH<br />
COUNTY OF WAYNE<br />
STATE OF MICHIGAN<br />
NOTICE OF INTENTION OF THE CHARTER<br />
f OWNSHIP OF -PLYMOUTH TO ENTER INTO A<br />
FULL FAITH AND CREDIT GENERAL OBLIGA-<br />
TION CONTRACT OF LEASE WITH THE CHAR-<br />
TER TOWNSHIP OF PLYMOUTH BUILDING AU-<br />
THORITY AND NOTICE OF RIGHT TO PETITION<br />
FOR REFERENDUM THEREON<br />
TO ALL ELECTORS AND TAXPAYERS OF<br />
THE CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF PLYMOUTH:<br />
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Ihe Township Board of the Charter Township<br />
of Plymouth. County of Wayne, State of Michigan, has authorized the execution<br />
of a full faith and credit general obligation contract of lease <strong>with</strong> the<br />
Charter Township of Plymouth Building Authority. The contract of lease provides,<br />
among other things, for ihe acquisition by tbe Charter Township of Plymouth<br />
Building Authority of a project consisting of a fire station to be located in<br />
Uw Charter Townahip of Piymoulh oonUaot af loaa* further provide* Dial<br />
the Charter Township of Plymouth Building Authority will finance part of the<br />
cost of the project by the issuance of building authority bonds pursuant to the<br />
provisions of Act 81. <strong>Public</strong> Acts of Michigan. 1948 (First Extra Session), as<br />
amended, in anticipation of the receipt of cash rental payments to be made by<br />
the Charter Township of Plymouth to the Charter Township of Plymouth Building<br />
Authority pursuant to said contract of lease The maximum amount of bonds<br />
lu be issued IS $1,000,000.<br />
FULL FAITH AND CREDIT AND LIMITED TAXING POWER<br />
OF THE CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF PLYMOUTH PLEDGED<br />
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that in said contract of lease the Charter<br />
Township of Plymouth obligates itself to make cash rental payments to the<br />
Charter Township of Plymouth Building Authority ui amounts sufficient to pay<br />
the principal of and interest on the bonds to be issued by the Charter Township<br />
of Plymouth Building Authority and that the fall faith and credit of tfce Charter<br />
Township of Plymouth will be ptedge* for the making of said cash reatai paymenu<br />
«* a limited Us fln« budget obligation Pursuant to said pledge of Its full<br />
faith and credit the Charter Township of Plymouth will be required in each<br />
fiscal year to include in Its general <strong>fund</strong> budget and to appropriate such amounts<br />
as shall be necessary to make such cash rental payments in no event may the<br />
Charter Township of Plymouth levy an ad valorem Us for the purpose oi paying<br />
for the project in an amount in excess of the rate permitted by the Constitution<br />
and laws of the Slate of Michigan In additioo to Its obligation to make cash<br />
rental payments, tbe Charter Township of Plymouth agrees, in said contract of<br />
lease, to pay all costs and expenses of the Authority incidental to the tamance<br />
and payment of the bonds to the extent such expenses are not payable from tbe<br />
proceeds of the bonds and to pay the expenses of operating and maintaining the<br />
project<br />
RIGHT TO PETITION FOR REFERENDUM<br />
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this notice is given u> and for the benefit<br />
of ihe electors and taxpayers of the Charter Township of Plymouth in order to<br />
inform them that the Township Board has authorised the execution of the above<br />
li^rnbed contract of lease and also to inform them of their right to petition for<br />
a referendum upon the question of entering into such a contract of lease The<br />
Charter Township of Plymouth Intends to enter into said contract of lease <strong>with</strong>out<br />
a vote Of the electors thereon, but the contract of tease shall not become<br />
effective until *i days after publication of this notice U. <strong>with</strong>in said 4S-day<br />
period, a petition for referendum requesting an election on the contract of lease,<br />
ugned by not leas than 10% or li.000 of the registered electors of the Charter<br />
Township of Plymouth, whichever is teas, has been filed <strong>with</strong> the Clerk, the<br />
contract of lease shall not become effective unless approved by a majority of<br />
the electors of the Charter Township of Plymouth voting thereon at a general or<br />
special election<br />
This notice Is given by order of the Township Board pursuant to Act 31 <strong>Public</strong><br />
Acta of Michigan. IMS (First Extra Session), as amended Further information<br />
may be secured at the office of the undersigned Clark<br />
ESTHER L HULSING. Clerk<br />
Charter Township of Plymouth<br />
ALZHEIMER'S ASSOCIATION<br />
Volunteers are needed to assist <strong>with</strong><br />
Adult Day Care Program for persons<br />
<strong>with</strong> memory impairment. 557-8277.<br />
HOSPICE VOLUNTEERS: Hoe-<br />
that can offer assistance <strong>with</strong> program<br />
support and/or direct care<br />
Call Maureen at 741-5777.<br />
READING ASSISTANCE: Free<br />
adult tutoring and confidential skills<br />
assessment. Call Community Literacy<br />
Council, 451-6555<br />
~ RESUME WRITING Growth<br />
Works, in Plymouth, will write<br />
resumes and cover letters for job<br />
seekers. 455-4093.<br />
VOLUNTEERS: Needed to package<br />
or deliver meals to homebound<br />
seniors living in the Plymouth/<strong>Canton</strong><br />
community, 453-2525.<br />
INTERPRETERS: Volunteers<br />
who are fluent in a foreign language<br />
are needed to assist in interpreting<br />
for ill, disabled or elderly people.<br />
Call Helen or Colleen at 981-8820.<br />
EMPLOYMENT REFERRALS<br />
Growth Works, in Plymouth, will<br />
connect job seekers and employers<br />
looking for help, 455-4093.<br />
It's up to all of us.<br />
Reduce.<br />
Reuse.<br />
Recycle.<br />
SPEAKERS AVAILABLE Speakers<br />
for groups interested in learning<br />
about home care as an alternative to<br />
nursing homes or hospitals Call the<br />
community relations director, 981-<br />
8820.<br />
SMOKE DETECTORS Free detectors,<br />
<strong>with</strong> installation, offered<br />
from Colonial KiwanJs of Plymouth<br />
Call Plymouth Fire Department<br />
Chief A1 Matthews. 453-1234, or<br />
Plymouth Township Fire Department<br />
Chief Larry Groth, 453-3840.<br />
VOLUNTEERS: Teen and adult<br />
volunteers are needed at the Arbor<br />
Health Building, Plymouth, and<br />
McAuley Health Building. <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />
572-4159<br />
WALKING: Group walks are at 10<br />
a.m. Monday-Friday and 6:30 p.m.<br />
Thursday at St John Neumann<br />
Church parking lot, 44800 Warren<br />
Road in <strong>Canton</strong>, 455-9042.<br />
SCHOOL VOLUNTEERS; New<br />
Morning School In Plymouth Township<br />
is seeking paid" volunteers for<br />
teacher aide substitutes and teacher<br />
substitutes. 420-3331.<br />
ADULT CARE: Foster care is<br />
needed for adults <strong>with</strong> mental retardation<br />
Call 332-4410 in Oakland<br />
County or 455-8880 in Wayne County.<br />
(DbsierUrr & £tcentrit<br />
NEWSPAPERS<br />
Seminary still for sale<br />
By Kevin Brown<br />
staff writer<br />
No matter how a court case is decided<br />
on the former St. John Seminary<br />
in Plymouth, the Archdioscese<br />
of Detroit plans to sell It.<br />
"It's the intention of the Ar-<br />
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CELEBRATE EARTH DAY WHWESDAY, APRIL 22,1992<br />
ihg the resolution of the case." said<br />
church spokesman Richard Laskos.<br />
His comment followed U.S. District<br />
Judge Avern Coheh's action<br />
April 6. to continue a hearing on a<br />
dispute over the property.<br />
Judge Cohen is expected to rule in<br />
the dispute as early as next month<br />
In October 1990. the archdiocese<br />
terminated a $5.5 million purchase<br />
agreement signed <strong>with</strong> Retirement<br />
and Health Services Corp. of Baltimore.<br />
Md , to convert the buildings<br />
into senior citizen housing.<br />
THE BALTIMORE FIRM sued<br />
the church, charging it broke the<br />
purchase agreement, while the Archdiocese<br />
maintains it can legally<br />
end the agreement<br />
Shortly after the agreement was<br />
terminated, church officials said a<br />
new buyer had been identified. But<br />
during the past year, church officials<br />
say they haven't identified a potential<br />
buyer.<br />
There has been speculation that<br />
Livonia's Ward Presbyterian Church<br />
' was interested, as church officials<br />
toured the seminary .in 1991.<br />
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And because Detroit Tigers owner<br />
Tom Monaghan is a high profile<br />
Catholic, there has been speculation<br />
be might seek to locate a new Tiger<br />
stadium on the property, near M-14<br />
and 1-275 and therefore accessible to<br />
metro Detroit motorists<br />
But former township supervisor<br />
Maurice Breen and the township<br />
board passed a resolution proclaiming<br />
no Tiger Stadium would be built<br />
there, to end speculation. "It's not<br />
the type of facility we encourage in<br />
Plymouth Township." he said then.<br />
Does Retirement knd Health Services<br />
Corp. still plan a facility there<br />
if they win the case? "I certainly<br />
would like to take a look at it again."<br />
said John Erickson. president of the<br />
firm.<br />
"I haven't talked to township officials<br />
for more than a year. I want to<br />
make sure where they would be on<br />
it," he said.<br />
The 40-year-old seminary was<br />
closed in June 1988 The land Is<br />
zoned residential, for one-acre or<br />
larger lots Township officials have<br />
said a buyer could seek another use<br />
for the property, as it's not likely to<br />
go to a house builder.<br />
Township officials last year assessed<br />
the site including buildings —<br />
175 acres at Sheldon near Five Mile<br />
Road - at about $3 million. Because<br />
the land is church-owned and tax exempt.<br />
sale to a private owner could<br />
mean around $170,000 annually in<br />
new tax revenue for the township.<br />
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TRAVEL<br />
Superlatives<br />
C I T Y O F<br />
Art stretches her scepter<br />
over Munich and smiles<br />
By John Dornberg<br />
New York Tim— Syndicate<br />
Munich is a paradox these<br />
days, one-and-a-half<br />
years after German<br />
reunification.<br />
Long regarded as Germany's<br />
"secret capital" because it offers<br />
the most and best of nearly everything<br />
and, <strong>with</strong> a majority of Germans.<br />
according to surveys, wanting<br />
to. live there if they could, the<br />
city and its burghers seem steeped<br />
in self-doubt now that a "real capital"<br />
— Berlin — is in the making.<br />
Its inhabitants worry about reverting<br />
to the rather provincial image<br />
Munich had in the 1920s when<br />
Berlin was the cultural, scientific,<br />
commercial and political focal<br />
point of Germany, if not all Europe.<br />
.<br />
regarded as >ust<br />
a beautiful city, of which Thomas<br />
Mann wrote, "Art blooms, art<br />
reigns, art stretches her rose-clad<br />
scepter over this city and smiles."<br />
Indeed, art exhibitions, concerts<br />
and opera, always plentiful, seem<br />
to reach their peak during tbe<br />
spring.<br />
Munich is clearly a city of superlatives:<br />
more culture, glitter, fashion.<br />
chic and conspicuous consumption.<br />
more restaurants per capita<br />
(one per 240 inhabitants), fine-food<br />
shops and open-air markets than<br />
any other city in Germany. Even<br />
its new airport, scheduled to open<br />
on May 17, is being hailed as the<br />
world's most efficient and convenient.<br />
On the other hand. Munich also<br />
has the highest rents, the most exorhitant.real-estate<br />
prices and Germany's-densest<br />
and most choking<br />
traffic jams<br />
Despite, and maybe because of,<br />
Ride back in history on the Orient-Express<br />
c><br />
Mature<br />
Traveler<br />
By Qene and<br />
Adeto Melott<br />
special writers<br />
• Tbe frecklefaced<br />
porter at<br />
our London hotel<br />
had already<br />
spotted the<br />
gleaming blue<br />
Orient-Express<br />
tags on our luggage.<br />
As he tucked us into the cab<br />
beaded for Victoria Station, be said<br />
wistfully:<br />
"It's a trip that's really half in the<br />
mind, isn't it? I mean, that was the<br />
only way to travel back then, wasn't<br />
it? And all the grand people did it,<br />
didn't they?"<br />
Indeed for mature travelers tbe<br />
original Venice Simplon-Orient-<br />
Express provides a trip into the nottoo-distant<br />
past, into the world of<br />
Edward VIII and Mrs Simpson. F.<br />
Scott Fitzgerald. Llllie Langtry,<br />
Enrico Caruso, Harry Houdim. Mala<br />
Hari and Agatha Christie and her<br />
constant companion, the dandy<br />
Hercule Poirot.<br />
Where travelers go on the Orient-<br />
Express is not as Important as<br />
getting there. The trip itself provides<br />
the joy<br />
Since its inaugural ran in 1863. the<br />
Orient-Express has been ballybooed<br />
as "the train of kings and the king of<br />
trains "<br />
This year, celebrating the 10th<br />
anniversary of its restored service,<br />
it again offers one of the world's<br />
greatest train rides<br />
The basic journey on the Orient-<br />
Express is in three sections a two-<br />
hour rail trip from London to the<br />
English channel port of Folkestone,<br />
a channel crossing and a grand rail<br />
journey southeast across Europe<br />
from Boulogne, France to Venice.<br />
Italy.<br />
Out of London's Victoria Station,<br />
passengers may occupy reserved<br />
chocolate-and-cream color Pullman<br />
cars. These cars were built in the<br />
decades before World War IL<br />
Perhaps travelers will ride in<br />
what was once Charles de Gaulle's<br />
private car or the one that carried'<br />
the body of Winston Churchill In<br />
1965 Restored now. the cars are a<br />
tluck-carpeted realm of polished<br />
wood and shiny brass<br />
At Folkestone, passengers board<br />
' ifi£ SSA Cat, a giant catamaran, for a<br />
90-minute crossing of the Strait of<br />
Dover to Boulogne.<br />
Waiting there, drawn up near tbe<br />
dockslde. are elegant blue-and-gold<br />
coaches - the sleepers, diners, bar<br />
car and crew cars — that make up<br />
the continental section of tbe Orient-<br />
Express<br />
These cars are the originals,<br />
restored to gleaming life. A plaque<br />
in each car gives its heritage<br />
The car-we rode in was built in<br />
1929 and served on the classy Train<br />
Bleu to the Riviera, on the Rome<br />
Express and on the crack Nord<br />
Express to Riga, Latvia. After<br />
serving as a hotel car for the<br />
German army In World War II. It<br />
resumed service on the Orient<br />
Express.<br />
The _ i first-class fir accommodations<br />
consist of private compartments<br />
that turn into sleepers. The train has<br />
The Venice Umpton-Ortonl-Cxpreoe -owe * the<br />
luxurious frame - speeds through Bwltxertand<br />
Where travelers go on<br />
the Orient-Express is<br />
not as important as<br />
getting there.<br />
possible to get a good night's rest —<br />
the cars are comfortable and quiet<br />
— as long as passengers aren't<br />
afraid of upper berths and crawling<br />
up ladders<br />
Only a few compartments are<br />
outfitted as doubles; travelers must<br />
book well in advance to get them.<br />
Tbe upper berths are warm at night<br />
Our car had no air conditioning.<br />
Interiors in the diners, as in the<br />
uthca-cara. are inlaid wood and<br />
brass, <strong>with</strong> partitions in Lalique<br />
crystal.<br />
Southbound, the train rolls through<br />
Dijon. France, and the vineyards of<br />
Burgundy by night. To see the fields,<br />
travelers must take the Orient-<br />
Express north. In that direction the<br />
train passes through the Alps by<br />
dark<br />
At dawn on the southbound trip,<br />
travelers can catch a glimpse of the '<br />
Alps and taste a freshly baked<br />
croissant<br />
The train no longer goes through<br />
the historic Simp loo Tunnel into<br />
Italy Rather. It takes the more<br />
scenic Arlburg route to the north,<br />
through Zurich and Innsbruck, then<br />
dips south Into Italy through the<br />
Brenner Pass.<br />
From February through<br />
November, the Orient-Express<br />
leaves London for Venice at 11 a_m ,<br />
usually twice a week. Arrival in<br />
Venice is approximately 7 p.m., tbe<br />
next night<br />
The northbound trip departs<br />
Venice at 10 SO the next morning<br />
The one-way fare is $1,523 per<br />
person, based on double occupancy,<br />
assengers may also book journeys<br />
pmnti rw the route - Para.<br />
Zurich and Innsbruck<br />
Travelers age 60-plas and their<br />
companions age 50-plus can get 16<br />
percent discounts on Orient-Express<br />
fares — as well as on airfare. Mays<br />
ia London and Venice and other<br />
tours - by joining British Airways'<br />
"Privileged Traveller' program for<br />
$16 a year<br />
For an application contact a local ><br />
travel agent or British Airways at<br />
(8001247-9297<br />
For information contact the<br />
Venice Simplon-Orient-Exprsss, One<br />
World Trade Center. Suite 2565 New<br />
York, N Y or call (M0) 524-2420<br />
all this. Munich draws more visitors<br />
than any other German city.<br />
This year more than 3 2 million<br />
people are expected to visit<br />
MUSEUMS AND ART<br />
Only Berlin, <strong>with</strong> 32. has more<br />
major museums than Munich, and<br />
no other German city has as many<br />
commercial galleries — about 230.<br />
The newest museum is ZAM —<br />
Sentrum fur Aussesrgewohnliche<br />
Museen. which translates'as Center<br />
for Unusual Museums, at 26 Westenriederstrasse.<br />
Unusual they certainly<br />
are: the world's first Pedal<br />
Car. Chamberpot. Bourdalou and<br />
Corkscrew museums, are among<br />
the seven under one roof.<br />
Through next Jan. 10. ZAM has a<br />
special show. "Tbe Wonderful<br />
World of Metal Toys." a collection<br />
of mechanical trains, cars, merrygrurr»iinH«<br />
arwt animals from 1«50<br />
to 1950.<br />
In May the Deutsches Museum,<br />
one of the world's largest science<br />
and technology museums, at Auf<br />
der Isarinsel. will open its new astronomy<br />
section In a 10.000square-foot<br />
area it will have exhibits<br />
on astronomical science from<br />
the earliest times to tbe latest research.<br />
The Deutsches Museum is open<br />
daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m Admission<br />
is $5.30; $1 for the planetarium.<br />
For more information call<br />
The small, privately <strong>fund</strong>ed Jewish<br />
Museum, at 36 Maximilianstrasse.<br />
has a special documentary<br />
exhibition running to Aug. 27 on<br />
Raoul Wallenberg, the Swedish diplomat<br />
who saved the lives of tens<br />
of thousands of Hungarian Jews in<br />
1944. when he was arrested by the<br />
Russians and disappeared in captivity.<br />
The Town Hall at Marienplatz boasts a 27»-foot tower aa<br />
well es ancient statues of Bavarian dukes and electors.<br />
Tbe Jewish Museum is open<br />
Tuesday and Wednesday from 2<br />
p.m to 6 p.m.; Thursday from 2<br />
p.m. to 8 p.m. Admission is free.<br />
For more information call 297453<br />
Munich's municipal gallery, the<br />
Stadtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus.<br />
at 33 Luisenstrasse. will<br />
show 23 Multiples by Claes Oldenburg.<br />
dating from 1964 to 1990, until<br />
May 10. This will be followed<br />
from May 20 to July 5 by an exhibition<br />
of work by the American<br />
Catherine Lee<br />
MUSIC<br />
Mishaps continue to plague Munich's<br />
National Theater, which will<br />
be closed from July 31 to repair six<br />
miles of piping in the stage's new<br />
hydraulic system. Even some of<br />
the performances during the July 6<br />
to 31 opera festival will be concert<br />
versions.<br />
This spring's most exciting production<br />
will be Antonin Dvorak s<br />
"Dimitrij." directed by Tony Palmer.<br />
which had its Munich premiere<br />
recently and will continue as part<br />
. of tbe repertory through April and<br />
••ay- "<br />
Concerts of note: New York<br />
Chamber Symphony. Gerard<br />
Schwart conducting, Gil Shaham as<br />
violin soloist, on May 4, Bavarian<br />
Broadcasting Symphony Orchestra.<br />
Sir Colin Davis conducting, on May<br />
8 and 9. and Staatskapelle Berlin.<br />
David Zinman conducting. Sharon<br />
Sweet as soprano soloist, on May<br />
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points of view<br />
We women must champion own<br />
SOME PEOPLE, including some<br />
women, were ticked off that tbe<br />
•Race for the Cure April 11 at the Detroit<br />
Zoo — a run/walk to <strong>fund</strong><br />
breast cancer research - was limited<br />
to female participants.<br />
I thought it was perfectly fine.<br />
It's high time women stepped up<br />
and took charge of their own issues<br />
Sometimes there is a need to exclude<br />
men, if only for the publicity surrounding<br />
it..<br />
That race, which drew 3,400<br />
metro Detroit area women and<br />
<strong>raise</strong>d close to $78,000, is symbolic<br />
of a second wave of the Women's<br />
Liberation Movement, which now is<br />
hitting our suburbs.<br />
The gains women made in the '60s<br />
and '70s have been absorbed, and<br />
many feel the status quo must be<br />
rattled once again.<br />
Women can wait no longer for the<br />
I.<br />
Judith Doner<br />
Berne<br />
male establishment to get the message<br />
— particularly about women's<br />
issues Women must create the<br />
changes themselves.<br />
The issues are all around us —<br />
from abortion rights to potty parity,<br />
from child care at the work place to<br />
the routine coverage of mammography<br />
by all insurance companies.<br />
RIGHT NOW the local spotlight is<br />
on potty parity — a bill introduced<br />
by state Rep. Jan Dolan, R-Farming-<br />
ton Hills, and passed Tuesday by the<br />
House.<br />
rest rooms are known to both men<br />
and women, but although men<br />
overwhelmingly outnumber women<br />
in the Michigan Legislature somehow<br />
it took a woman to provoke action.<br />
The lack of adequate commodes<br />
to accommodate women's needs results<br />
in long lihes. physical distress<br />
and rightful annoyance," Dolan said.<br />
The bill requires the installation of<br />
enough toilets to ensure equal speed<br />
of access to public reslrooms Tor<br />
men and women in new or renovated<br />
theaters, galleries, restaurants, libraries.<br />
stadiums, amusement parks<br />
and passenger terminals.<br />
If the nearly all-male Senate fails<br />
to OK it, just guess who will have<br />
voted against it.<br />
THE KEY IS getting more women<br />
ipto the power structure.<br />
ber of our Observer & Eccentric<br />
communities Three western Wayne<br />
County women represent residents<br />
in the state House They are Lyn<br />
Bankes, R-Livonia, Justine Barns. D-<br />
Westland; and Georgina Goss, R-<br />
Northville.<br />
In Oakland County: Billie Ireland<br />
is mayor of Rochester Hills; Sandra<br />
Draur, supervisor of West Bloomfield<br />
Township. Jean Stine just won<br />
election as mayor in Troy, and Pen-<br />
~ny Crissman, mayor of Rochester<br />
has just announced she will seek the<br />
state House nomination from that<br />
area.<br />
Women recently have won the top<br />
jobs at Oakland University and Oakland<br />
Community College, and female<br />
superintendents run the sizeable De-<br />
troit. Pontiac and Southfield school<br />
districts.<br />
House from Oakland County include<br />
Dolan, Maxine Berman. D-Southfield,<br />
Barbara Dobb, R-West Bloomfield.<br />
and Shirley Johnson, R-Royal<br />
Oak.<br />
There are only three women in the<br />
state Senate, and both U.S. senators<br />
from Michigan and all U.S. representatives<br />
from Wayne and Oakland<br />
counties are male.<br />
WHAT TO DO?<br />
Join the local chapter of WAND. I<br />
know, you thought it stood for Women's<br />
Action for Nuclear Disarmament<br />
— and so it did. But then<br />
Desert Storm showed how obsolete<br />
war is and communism got sick and<br />
died.<br />
WAND expanded to Women's Action<br />
for New Directions — focusing<br />
Fishing, hunting would eliminate welfare<br />
IT'S TIME TO get priorities<br />
straight in Michigan. Everybody is<br />
whining about Engler's welfare cuts<br />
and school financing troubles. But<br />
the real solution isn't increasing taxes.<br />
it's fishing and hunting.<br />
The problem <strong>with</strong> our society, as<br />
we all know, is that we're waiting<br />
around for government to do everything<br />
for us. We send politicians to<br />
the state Legislature or Congress<br />
tviin ine idea iney should take other<br />
from our readers<br />
2 teachers<br />
are worth<br />
a 'super'<br />
To the editor:<br />
Subject: Your editorial "Educators<br />
become problem, not solution"<br />
people's money and provide services<br />
for us.<br />
That would change if we took up<br />
fishing and hunting If we did. our<br />
problems would evaporate and liberals<br />
would become an endangered<br />
species.<br />
Fishing and hunting take us out of<br />
the cities, away from our slack<br />
ways, and back to our common rural<br />
roots. Killing fish and animals for<br />
nth the<br />
This is to let you know that, along<br />
<strong>with</strong> many friends and neighbors —<br />
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There is no mention of laying off<br />
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ing ourselves, <strong>with</strong>out the consent of<br />
our fellow man. in our own hands.<br />
Even if it's just one meal of brook<br />
trout, we don't have to go to the<br />
store and buy it. We skip the money<br />
grubbing middle men<br />
AND IT'S no wonder that animal<br />
rights goof balls oppose hunting and<br />
fishing They're reformers who want<br />
to tell other people what to do;<br />
tney re pro-government dolts who<br />
want to take away the power people<br />
have to feed themselves.<br />
George Bush knows well how to<br />
use the symbol of hunting and fishing.<br />
Not long ago he stood clad in<br />
fishing clothes at a bass fishing<br />
event handing out trophies. And in<br />
the fall he makes a trip to Texas for<br />
quail hunting, the bird not the vice<br />
president.<br />
While we see images of Bush <strong>with</strong><br />
a rod or shotgun in hand, we see the<br />
Democrats in cities worrying about<br />
cuts in federal spending to whatever—<br />
the flavor of the week happens to be<br />
My theory is that we should cut all<br />
welfare spending That includes the<br />
arts, farm subsidies, aid to education<br />
and other federal and state hand-<br />
outs I'd then put that money into<br />
planting fish and releasing game on<br />
public lands<br />
That way the folks who suck off<br />
the public tax dollars would at least<br />
have to head to a river, lake or field<br />
to find supper. For most, the walk<br />
would do them good.<br />
Once in the field or stream, they<br />
would learn about an honest day of<br />
work. It could also solve social problefns<br />
Folks like Ted Kennedy would<br />
be less inclined to engage in night<br />
time hunting trips.<br />
ARTISTS WHO earn their living<br />
drawing sappy social protest pictures<br />
or abstract art would perhaps<br />
start doing real art: hunting and fishing<br />
scenes That's what the first artists<br />
depicted when we lived in caves.<br />
There- would be humor, too. Perhaps<br />
the most amusing scene would<br />
be an elected official trying to figure<br />
out- our stat?"s hunting And<br />
regulations. They would certainly be<br />
made simpler if politicians accustomed<br />
to free lunches had to thumb<br />
through the complex maze of trout<br />
fishing regulations before deciding if<br />
they could "keep the salmonoid or<br />
on increasing women's political power<br />
and redirecting national priorities<br />
and environmental needs.<br />
WAND holds its annual Mother's<br />
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Thursday, May 7, at The Community<br />
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Banks. Call 626-4332 for information<br />
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Although women have come a long<br />
way from being identified only as<br />
mothers, that is still central to<br />
WAND's vision: "Childmi ask tbe^<br />
world of us." Powerful women are<br />
needed to make that vision come<br />
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Judith Doner Berne is assistant<br />
managing editor for the Oakland<br />
County editions of the Observer &<br />
Eccentric.<br />
not.<br />
Of course this is a troublesome<br />
scene. A politician whose free lunch<br />
has been taken away can get pretty<br />
ugly. It's a scene to which no fish,<br />
especially a trout, should be subjected<br />
But while the stomachs of politicians<br />
would be grumbling, the environmental<br />
movement would benefit<br />
Folks forced to get their dinner from<br />
a nearby river or field would certainly<br />
want to make sure the water<br />
wasn't contaminated or that the deer<br />
weren't eating PBB<br />
While such a plan would get folks<br />
accustomed to earning a living by lying<br />
to folks at free lunches to do an<br />
honest day's work, there is a down<br />
side. There probably would be too<br />
much competition for the fish and<br />
animals and some humans would end<br />
up starving.<br />
My guess is that It would be the<br />
politicians and others cut from the<br />
same cloth.<br />
But maybe that wouldn't be all<br />
that bad<br />
Jeff Counts is the editor of the<br />
Plymouth and <strong>Canton</strong> Observer<br />
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O&E Monday. April 20.<br />
House Dems charged <strong>with</strong> 'voodoo bookkeeping'<br />
By Tim Richard<br />
staff writer<br />
Local governments will get >35<br />
million in state aid a month later<br />
amid wme Republican,<br />
charges of "voodoo bookkeeping."<br />
The House of Representatives<br />
voted 65-30 to delay paying local<br />
units their cut of single business taxes.<br />
They'll be paid in October, the<br />
first month of fiscal 1993. instead of<br />
September, tbe last month of fiscal<br />
1992<br />
SC sponsors<br />
honors recital<br />
for students<br />
The Schoolcraft College Honors<br />
Recital Division of the Department<br />
of Music will hold auditions for its<br />
first annual string, classical guitar<br />
and voice honors recital/competition<br />
Saturday; May 2, in the college's<br />
forum building.<br />
Auditions are open to all junior<br />
and senior high school students<br />
(grades 7-12). More than jl.OOO in<br />
cash prizes will be awarded among<br />
the top winners in each division.<br />
The purpose of the event is to encourage<br />
excellence in solo performance<br />
and ensemble playing, as well<br />
as provide students <strong>with</strong> an opportunity<br />
to be instructed by world renowned<br />
pianist and chamber music<br />
coach Eugene Bossart, artist-in-residence<br />
at Schoolcraft College<br />
String and classical guitar repertoire<br />
must be trom standard literature<br />
and must be performed from<br />
memory. No more than two pieces<br />
may be performed U two pieces are<br />
programmed they must be from different<br />
historical periods. Playing<br />
time for junior high is five minutes,senior<br />
high is eight minutes.<br />
Voice repertoire is open to senior<br />
- high students only, and must be appropriate<br />
for this age group. Selections<br />
must consist of two contrasting<br />
pieces (for example — one 20th century<br />
selection hy an American or<br />
:. British composer sung in English<br />
and one song or aria including German<br />
laeder. French songs or Italian<br />
arts songs.) Pieces must be performed<br />
from memory No music theater.<br />
Performance time is three<br />
- minutes.<br />
All contestants in string, guitar or<br />
voice repertoire must provide their<br />
own pianist, if needed.<br />
Judges will select a winner from<br />
each division and cash prizes will be<br />
awarded as follows: strings, junior<br />
high, $150; senior high, $250; classical<br />
guitar, junior high, $150; senior<br />
high, $250; voice, senior high, 250.<br />
. All winners will participate in an<br />
open master class <strong>with</strong> Bossart from<br />
2-4:30 p.m. Sunday. May 10. In addition.<br />
the winners will perform in an<br />
honor recital at 5 p.m. Sunday, May<br />
17, in the Forum Building Recital<br />
Hall at Schoolcraft;<br />
—.—Entry registration is tl& per StUdent<br />
and is nonre<strong>fund</strong>able. To obtain<br />
an application or more information,<br />
call Donald Mlorelock, honors recital<br />
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Ext 5218; or 5225.<br />
Schoolcraft is at 18600 Haggerty,<br />
between Six and Seven Mile roads.<br />
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e Never climb utility poles, trees<br />
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"The compromise we worked out<br />
in committee will allow the state to<br />
bring its books for this year closer<br />
into balance," said Rep Dominic<br />
Jacobetti. D-Negaunee, chair of the<br />
House .Appropriations Committee.<br />
"SMOKE AND mirrors," replied<br />
maverick Republican Rep. David<br />
Jaye of Utica. "It's like extending<br />
the fiscal year in the Milliken era."<br />
"It's happened before," warned<br />
Rep. Tom Mathieu, D-Grand Rapids,<br />
a protector of community college<br />
<strong>fund</strong>ing. "We deferred payments to<br />
the colleges, and tbe colleges never<br />
got it"<br />
But Jacobetti insisted that "tbe local<br />
governments will be assured of<br />
their fall revenue sharing paym<br />
e n t s ' * — 1 ——<br />
Jacobetti's panel rejected Gov.<br />
John Engler's proposal — to cut<br />
more than $34 million from fiscal<br />
1992 revenue sharing.<br />
"We didn't think it was right to try<br />
and balance the state budget at the<br />
expense of the operating <strong>fund</strong>s the<br />
local governments rely on.<br />
The inconvenience of waiting a<br />
month for the money is small in<br />
comparison to the damage that<br />
would have been done to local services<br />
if the payments were eliminat-<br />
• JteaakL<br />
HERE IS HOW Observer & Eccentric<br />
area representatives voted:<br />
YES - Democrats Jasttne Barns<br />
of Westland, John Bennett of Redford.<br />
Maxiae Herman of Southfieid,<br />
William Keith of Garden City.<br />
Wilfred Webb of Haxel Park; and<br />
Republicans Lys Bankes of Livonia,<br />
Jan Dolan of Farmlngton Hills and<br />
Gordon Sparks of Troy.<br />
NO - Democrat James Kosteva<br />
of <strong>Canton</strong> and Republicans Barbara<br />
Dobb of Union i Lake. • Georgia* Goes<br />
V Northville and Tom MMiietoa of<br />
Ortonville.<br />
ABSENT — John Jamtaa. R-<br />
Bloomf ield Township.<br />
The bill goes back to the Senate<br />
for concurrence in the House amendment.<br />
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'The compromise we<br />
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the state to bring its<br />
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taste buds<br />
chef Larry<br />
Janes<br />
Dip into<br />
U U V / i V W l ^<br />
tasty smelt<br />
1 long for these wonderful<br />
spring days. Gorgeous warm days<br />
sprinkled <strong>with</strong> tbe rays of the sun<br />
and cool nights, just right for a<br />
long, hearty after dinner stroll.<br />
I also love this time of year<br />
because days like these beacon<br />
the proliferous smelt, long a<br />
delicacy of any Michigan<br />
sportsman.<br />
In addition to being a tAsty dish<br />
that can be prepared in a<br />
multitude of ways, smelt are also<br />
a major budget stretcher. They<br />
can allow the cook to prepare a<br />
meal for a large family and still<br />
have enough money left over for<br />
those delayed payment options<br />
now appearing from Christmas<br />
past. Expect to pay about $1.50<br />
per pound for fresh smelt<br />
ANYWHERE ALONG the<br />
Great Lakes in the metro area<br />
where you can find a beach, you<br />
can expect to see smelt dippers.<br />
Our weather this year has been<br />
nothing short of perfect.<br />
Department of Natural<br />
Resources spokes people say if the<br />
weather holds out. this should be<br />
another bumper crop for the tiny<br />
delicacies.<br />
Smelt are already appearing on<br />
many local grocers and<br />
fishmongers shelves, but in this<br />
sportsman's eye, a bucket Just<br />
dipped from the still frigid<br />
waters, cleaned in the morning<br />
and fried in the evening, can't be<br />
beat.<br />
Catching a few pounds of fresh<br />
smelt at your local grocery store<br />
will never beat the excitement of<br />
netting your own. Smelt dipping<br />
does not necessitate the<br />
experience and investment that<br />
regular fishing incurs.<br />
WATERPROOF WADERS and<br />
a fine seine net, coupled <strong>with</strong> the<br />
ability to <strong>with</strong>stand a spring night<br />
chill are all that's needed to<br />
guarantee a good catch. Granted,<br />
Mother Nature does have<br />
something to say about weather<br />
conditions, but when the word<br />
gets out that "the smelt are<br />
running," a net and waders are<br />
—all that's tequired. No<br />
poles, no bait, no lines, no lures<br />
Whereas a flashlight and/or<br />
lantern are optional equipment,<br />
you won't be alone. If the night is<br />
nght, and the moon shines full,<br />
expect to fill those buckets <strong>with</strong><br />
minor effort.<br />
When it comes to preparation,<br />
smelt are just about as easy to<br />
prepare as they are to catch A<br />
bucket can easily be cleaned in no<br />
longer than the time it takes to<br />
cook them. Simply remove the<br />
head behind tne giiis and slh ihe<br />
belly removing the en<strong>trail</strong>s, rinse<br />
and cook. Of course, smelt<br />
purchased from your local<br />
market will probably have the<br />
first two tasks taken care of.<br />
James Beard once said he<br />
preferred his smelt deboned. but<br />
to any Great Lakes angler, the<br />
bones are so tiny that it seldom<br />
necessitates deboning<br />
SMELT FREEZES well and to<br />
this day I remember milk canons<br />
drunk of their contents and filled<br />
<strong>with</strong> smelt and water, and then<br />
frozen for many a Friday smelt<br />
fry<br />
Smelt are, in my opinion, best<br />
when coated <strong>with</strong> fine cracker<br />
crumbs and lightly fried for a few<br />
minutes in hot oil For the more<br />
health conscious, they can be<br />
baked or broiled <strong>with</strong> minimal<br />
effort<br />
Anyone who considers<br />
themselves a smelt afldoodo<br />
knows about the tasty smelt fry*<br />
available at the legendary<br />
Bluebird Inn in Leland There, the<br />
smelt is dipped in a Ughter-thanatr<br />
batter and fried until golden<br />
With the recipes Inside, you, too.<br />
can make a delectable pan fried<br />
or batter fried smelt, again,<br />
keeping costs down and efforts<br />
minima!<br />
Look for smelt frys now being<br />
offered at various churehes and<br />
restaurapts A littlj ploser to<br />
home, and a personal favorite of<br />
mine, is Frank's Bar is<br />
Wyandotte which also specialties<br />
in a wonderful pan fried perch.<br />
It s a shot and beer joint, and<br />
they only serve on Fridays. It's<br />
well worth the wait<br />
See recipes inside<br />
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Armed <strong>with</strong> a shopping list and pencil to calculate prices, Helen Barnes<br />
stocks up on cereal, toilet paper and other groceries at the Warehouse<br />
2B+ O&E Monday. April 20. 1992<br />
Grains, vegetables give<br />
salads a healthy boost<br />
We tend to think of a salad _<br />
being oqp of the moat healthful of<br />
"menu cboicei. But is k? The answer<br />
depends upon what you pat into tbe<br />
salad bowl.<br />
A salad can be high in calories and<br />
fat. According to a study cooducted<br />
by Mississippi State University, an<br />
average salad bar salad contains<br />
1.000 calories. And it's do wooder<br />
when you consider that every tablespoon<br />
of Italian dressing adds 83<br />
calories and 9 grams of fat<br />
To maximize nutrition and mini,<br />
mize calories and fat opt forfca lowfat<br />
or fat-free salad dressing and<br />
concentrate on the vegetables and<br />
grains. You'll be amazed at the number<br />
of options<br />
• Skip the iceberg lettuce and fill<br />
your refrigerator crisper <strong>with</strong> salad.<br />
greens that are more nutrient dense<br />
such as dark green romaine, spinach<br />
and Swiss chard.<br />
• Carrots and beets are good<br />
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p.m. Tuesday. April 28 in Novi, 1<br />
and 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 29 in<br />
Redford, 1 and 7 p.m. Thursday.<br />
April 30 in West Bloomfield. and 1<br />
tribute vitamin C.<br />
• Cooked beans and lentils are<br />
• Venture beyond pasta to brown<br />
rice, barley, couscous, bulgur and<br />
quinoa. All of these grains are flavorful.<br />
easy to prepare and filling.<br />
• Turn a side dish salad into a<br />
main dish by adding just two ounces<br />
of a lean protein food. Try skinless<br />
chicken and turkey, broiled lean<br />
beaf, salmon or water-packed tuna,<br />
nonfat or part-skim cheese.<br />
For an extra nutritioo boost skip<br />
the croutons ami sprinkle on qr stir<br />
in a few tablespoons of wheat germ.<br />
One serving, about two tablespoons,<br />
of Kretschmer wheat germ has eight<br />
essential vitamins and minerals,<br />
dietary fiber and just 50 calories.<br />
Discover wheat germ's naturally<br />
nutty flavor and crunchy texture by<br />
trying two main dish salads created<br />
in the Quaker Kitchens.<br />
Like its namesake, Buffalo-Style<br />
Chicken Salad offers xesty flavor<br />
and a variety of textures and tem-<br />
and 7 p.m Friday, May 1 in Rochester.<br />
There is a $3 fee. Call 537-<br />
1300 for information.<br />
• THE COMMUNITY<br />
CENTER<br />
The Community Center. 24705<br />
Farmington Road is offering a variety<br />
of cooking classes this spring<br />
including, cooking for singles, fit<br />
for company, hurry up supper. Call<br />
477-8404 for information.<br />
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different kinds of lettuce. Celery<br />
sticks and fat-free blue cheese dressing<br />
add to the authenticity.<br />
Each bite of Garden Turkey and<br />
Rice Salad features wheat germ and<br />
cooked brown rice, crunchy vegetables<br />
and lean turkey breast Freshly<br />
squeezed lemon juice added to tbe<br />
bottled fat-free Italian dressing zips<br />
up the flavor Serve over salad<br />
greens, sliced tomatoes or a cantaloupe<br />
half, or spoon into pita pockets.<br />
Any way you serve it, this<br />
salad's a winner.<br />
BUFFALO-STYLE CHICKEN<br />
I SALAD<br />
1 cap toasu-d.or honey crunch wheat<br />
germ<br />
1 teaspoon garlic powder<br />
1 teaspoon chili powder<br />
1 teaspoon paprika<br />
•>« teaspoon cayenne pepper<br />
H cup water<br />
1 egg white<br />
2 boneless skinless chicken breast<br />
halves (about 3 ounces each)<br />
3 cops mixed salad greens<br />
1 cop celery sticks<br />
cop fat-free blue cheese salad<br />
dressing<br />
Combine wheat germ and seasonings,<br />
set aside Combine water and<br />
egg white. Dip chicken into egg<br />
white mixture and then into wheat<br />
germ mixture, coaling chicken thoroughly.<br />
Place on broiler rack<br />
sprayed <strong>with</strong> no-stick cooking spray.<br />
Broil 3 minutes; turn. Broil an additional<br />
2 to 4 minutes .or until juices<br />
run clean. Slice into strips and serve<br />
over mixed greens <strong>with</strong> celery sticks<br />
and salad dressing. Makes 2 servings<br />
Nutrition Information: Per serving<br />
Calories 430. Protein 42 g. Car-<br />
bohydrate 46 g. Total Fat 9 g. Cholesterol<br />
50 mg. Dietary Fiber 2 g. Sodium<br />
575 mg. Percent of calories<br />
from fat: 18.<br />
GARDEN TURKEY AND RICE<br />
SALAD<br />
2 cups cooked brown rice<br />
1 cup cooked turkey breast, cat into<br />
bite-stae pieces<br />
1 cup coarsely chopped celery<br />
1 cap sliced carrots<br />
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PACE charges all members an annual<br />
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Flip over pancakes for breakfast, lunch or dinner<br />
A pancake should be more than a<br />
sponge to soak up butter and syrup.<br />
A pancake should be tender, slig&tly<br />
moist and moderately dense A bad<br />
pancake tastes like raw dough or<br />
cardboard and has a texture that's<br />
gummy, tough and chewy.<br />
"Pancakes "lend<br />
'many occasions, as an hors d'oeuvre,<br />
for breakfast, lunch or dinner, or to<br />
glamorize leftovers Pancakes are<br />
very versatile, you can stuff, roll or<br />
glaze them -<br />
Making pancake batter yourself is<br />
just as easy as a mix, besides<br />
homemade tastes better. If you are<br />
interested In lower fat, calories, cholesterol<br />
and sodium, make your own<br />
batter and leave out the egg yolk,<br />
salt, sugar and some of the fat. Use<br />
skim milk as the liquid.<br />
Buttermilk gives the pancake a<br />
little tang and makes them extra<br />
tender Making these changes will<br />
-make the batter a little thinner but<br />
then you will be. too.<br />
No matter what name you use.<br />
blintzes, crepes, flapjacks, Johnnycake.<br />
gnddlecakes or batter cakes,<br />
they are all made <strong>with</strong> a thin mixture<br />
called a "pour batter." This<br />
means that the liquid and dry ingredients<br />
are about equal and they are<br />
just wet enough to be pourable.<br />
as a quick bread because they dp not<br />
use yeast as the leavening agent. Tbe<br />
exception is the popular Russian Mini<br />
which is a yeast-risen buckwheat<br />
pancake. These are usually made in<br />
a smaller size and are topped <strong>with</strong><br />
soyr cream and chutney, sour cream<br />
and herring, smoked trout or <strong>with</strong><br />
butler and caviar.<br />
There are three very important<br />
things to have to make the perfect<br />
pancake.<br />
First, the consistency of the batter<br />
is important. Dry ingredients such as<br />
flour, baking powder or soda, salt,<br />
sugar and other spices are blended<br />
together, mix the liquid ingredients<br />
together, and quickly add into the<br />
dry ingredients. Then just give it a<br />
few quick strokes to moisten the dry<br />
ingredients A batter bowl which is a<br />
large liquid measuring cup is 4 very<br />
convenient way to make' pancake<br />
batter, afc-it'ean be easily poured<br />
from this cm the griddle.<br />
Forget about the lumps, do not<br />
overbeat' For just a basic pancake<br />
recipe, for best results mix the<br />
dough and then let it rest, covered<br />
and refrigerated the night before. If<br />
the batter gets too thick, dilute <strong>with</strong><br />
a little water, if too thin add a little<br />
flour. For a very light and delicate<br />
finished product separate the eggs<br />
Add the yolk <strong>with</strong> other liquids and<br />
beat the egg whites to fold into the<br />
batter as the last step<br />
Lois Thieleke<br />
home economist. Copperative Extension Service<br />
THE SECOND important item to<br />
remember is the surface of the griddle<br />
or pan you're using. If you have a<br />
new gnddle or pan it may need to be<br />
seasoned before using. If the pan you<br />
are using isn't reserved just for pankes<br />
and it isn't seasoned, you'll<br />
E<br />
ve to add a little oil during<br />
preheating.<br />
The third important point is the<br />
evenness of the heat Always preheat<br />
the griddle. Test the griddle by<br />
dropping a few drops of cold water,<br />
the water should bounce and sputter.<br />
If the water sits there and boils the<br />
griddle is not hot enough A pour<br />
batter will spread in^a-widening circle<br />
until set by heat When the bub-<br />
Akroyd's Scotch Bakery wins award<br />
ff the calls 1 got are any indication!<br />
shoppers like the new " selfcheckout'<br />
- at the renovated Farmer<br />
Jack supermarket on Orchard Lake<br />
Road in West Bloomfield<br />
"It's very simple, it's fast. I really<br />
enjoy it," said Ann Aldrich of Farmington<br />
Hills There's always someone<br />
there to help you."<br />
Thanks to all the readers who<br />
called to tell me'what they thought<br />
about the new system I appreciate<br />
your input<br />
OBSERVER & Eccentric wine columnists.<br />
Eleanor and Ray Heald<br />
will offer a five-week wine appreciation<br />
course devoted to educating<br />
both the neophyte and experienced<br />
taster in the art of tasting world-<br />
, class wines as a connoisseur would.<br />
* Six premium wines of the world<br />
will be discussed and tasted at each<br />
session The five sessions (cost 195 /<br />
person) are held on Wednesday even-<br />
tidbits .<br />
.] Keely<br />
Wygonik<br />
ings from 7:30-9 30 p.m., May 6<br />
througfi June 3 at the Orchard Ridge<br />
Campus of Oakland Community College<br />
Call 471-7561 for more information<br />
and registration materials<br />
CONGRATULATIONS TO Ak<br />
royd's Scotch Bakery & Sausage in<br />
Redford, named as a favorite for<br />
pastry in Michigan Living Magazine's<br />
second annual "Best of Michigan"<br />
Treasure Awards, announced in<br />
the April issue<br />
Wish them luck, "Stars Desserts"<br />
by Emily Luchetti. which includes a<br />
couple of recipes by Birmingham native<br />
Hollyce Snyder, was nominated<br />
in two categories for the annual International<br />
Association of Culinary<br />
Professionals cookbook awards<br />
The awards are the premier program<br />
for recognition of excellence<br />
in cookbook writing and publishing.<br />
The 346 books entered in this year's<br />
competition were judged by a jury of<br />
30 food and beverage professionals<br />
The winners will be announced<br />
May 2 at the association's annual<br />
conference in Miami, Florida<br />
THE MACHL'S Red Fox Restau-<br />
rant. 6876 Telegraph. West Bloomfield.<br />
the last place Jimmy Hoffa<br />
was seen before his mysterious disappearance.<br />
will be the site of the<br />
"Jack Nicholson Look-alike, Soundalike<br />
Contest" to celebrate Nicholson's<br />
appearance in the movie "Hoffa<br />
" The contest is 7 p.m. Wednesday,<br />
April 22. The winner gets dinner<br />
for four at Machus Red Fox, a "one<br />
way" limo nde and four tickets to<br />
the Star Theatre's premiere of "Hoffa."<br />
and a Star Theatre's one year<br />
VIP movie pass For information,<br />
call 642-1560<br />
Betty Crocker tip of the week Leftover<br />
sliced ham will keep in the refrigerator<br />
for three to four days.<br />
Freezing deteriorates quality of<br />
ham, but if you must freeze it, wrap<br />
tightly and use <strong>with</strong>in three months.<br />
For answers to questions about<br />
Taste, call Keely Wygonik. 953-<br />
2105.<br />
Pan-fried smelt springtime treat<br />
See Larry Janes' taste buds on<br />
Taste front.<br />
BEER BATTER FOR SMELT<br />
2 cups flour<br />
1 teaspoon baking powder<br />
I small clove garlic, finely minced<br />
black pepper<br />
about I cup beer<br />
Sift together the flour and the baking<br />
powder Add garlic and a twist of<br />
the peppermill. about v« teaspoon<br />
Add just enough beer to make a<br />
batter, whisking <strong>with</strong> a wire whisk<br />
until smooth<br />
To cook smelt Heat oil in fryer to<br />
about 375 degrees (An electric skillet<br />
or deep-fat fryer works best, as<br />
——4<br />
batter and drop into not on Louk,<br />
stirring occasionally until golden<br />
brown, about two minutes Dram on<br />
On May 7,<br />
we'll turn you<br />
paper towels-and serve immediately<br />
CRACKER COATING<br />
FOR PAN FRYING<br />
Chef's note Momma always used<br />
Drake's batter mix both in it's dry<br />
form and as a wonderful ready-tomake<br />
batter, but this recipe is just as<br />
easy.<br />
2 cups saltine cracker crumbs, finely<br />
crushed<br />
2 eggs, beaten<br />
'i teaspoon freshly ground pepper<br />
2 tablespoons butter or margarine<br />
2 tablespoons peanut or olive oil<br />
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Combine the cracker crumbs <strong>with</strong><br />
the pepper and mix well Dip the<br />
smelt in the egg wash, roll in crumb<br />
mixture, gently dip in egg wsh again<br />
and re-roll in crumbs Set coated<br />
smelt on waxed paper lined plate until<br />
ready to pan-fry<br />
To pan-fry. heat butter or margarine<br />
m a heavy skilled until butter<br />
begins to sizzle Stir in oil. and add -<br />
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Lean & Delicious Domestic<br />
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No Skin • Fresh Ground<br />
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coated smelt, being careful not to<br />
crowd the skillet. Cover over medium<br />
high heat for 2 minutes Turn<br />
smelt over and continue to cook for 2<br />
more minutes. Drain on paper towels<br />
and serve immediately<br />
For a wonderful addition, add<br />
cup slivered almonds to the skillet<br />
while cooking the smelt.<br />
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bles appear on the upper surface, the<br />
cake is ready to turn over. If it U<br />
bubbling only in one area of the pancake.<br />
the beat is not evenly distributed.<br />
check your beat source<br />
Papcakes are turned over ooce.<br />
Serve them at once but if thia is not<br />
possible put a towel on a cookie<br />
-sh«i and<br />
are separated Race in a 200 degree<br />
oven until ready to serve Don't<br />
suck them on top of each other<br />
<strong>with</strong>out a cloth between or the steam<br />
they produce will make them all<br />
flabby. - - v<br />
FRENCH PANCAKES or Crepes<br />
are served as a snack, for lunch, a<br />
supper* dish or a dessert deprtiding<br />
on the flavoring Mixtures for crepes<br />
include chopped tomatoes an*<br />
onions, sausage and cheese, grated<br />
cheese and crumbled bacon, asparagus<br />
or thin sliced, smoked ham or<br />
turkey, or spread <strong>with</strong> just plain jelly<br />
and butter<br />
A crepe needs to be beaten until<br />
smooth, rest the batter for at least<br />
• 38<br />
one hour, reblend batter antf cook<br />
until set, turn over cook until done<br />
Do not stack until comletely cooled.<br />
After they are completely cooled,<br />
stack, wrap in foU refrigerate or<br />
freeze for later. Frozen crepes<br />
should be thawed in a cool oven.<br />
. Blintzes are. a more lengthy probe<br />
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• Going <strong>Public</strong><br />
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996-2747<br />
Tuesday, April 21<br />
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'The Babe' goes down swinging<br />
tickets please<br />
John<br />
M o h a g h a n<br />
-After all these years. Hollywood<br />
still hasn't learned how to make<br />
rrjovies about America's favorite<br />
pasttime 'The Babe." tbe new bi-<br />
ography of slugger George Her-<br />
man Ruth, strikes out despite the<br />
best efforts of star John Goodman.<br />
The amazingly versatile actor<br />
his the size, good nature, and<br />
d&pth to play a convincing Bambi-<br />
no Unfortunately, he is saddled<br />
<strong>with</strong> a script so full of standard<br />
baseball cliches that "The Babe"<br />
nfcver makes good on its promise.<br />
The movie opens <strong>with</strong> sweeping<br />
aerial shots of Yankee Stadium, of-<br />
tSn called "the house that Ruth<br />
btilt." Cinematographer Haskell<br />
\fexler lovingly careens over the<br />
5$ats and around the bases<br />
- We are then thrust into grainy,<br />
sooty images of Ruth's early years<br />
al a Baltimore correctional facili-<br />
ty for boys. The other kids merci-<br />
lessly tease the ox-like Ruth until<br />
he picks up a bat and slugs a ball<br />
sQuarely through a church window,<br />
THE REST of the film covers<br />
tie basic periods of Ruth's up-<br />
.aid-down career, from record-<br />
(JJ-eaking seasons <strong>with</strong> the Red Sox<br />
md Yankees to his waning years<br />
<strong>with</strong> the Braves. When he applies<br />
to be manager, his reputation as<br />
3ncorrigable" catches up <strong>with</strong><br />
Mm.<br />
The movie has all the psycholog-<br />
ical answers: Rejection as a child,<br />
specially from his mother, fuels<br />
Che problems that make Ruth noth-<br />
ing more than a grown-up baby.<br />
He wants to give children the love<br />
He missed Dressed in a long fur<br />
.coat, he piles kids into his expen-<br />
sive car and buys them new shoes.<br />
One little girl asks If he's Santa<br />
Claus. '<br />
And of course, there's the leg-<br />
endary story where Babe <strong>hits</strong> two<br />
homers for a dying boy, handled<br />
here in the schmaltziest manner<br />
possible.<br />
At home. Babe's taste for the<br />
high life in the city costs him his<br />
country-loving first wife (Trini Al-<br />
varado). He finds a more under-<br />
standing mate in a former Zieg-<br />
field showgirl (Kelly McGillis.)<br />
Aside from the superb "Eight<br />
Men Out," baseball movies rarely<br />
let the sport speak for itself. Much<br />
of Ruth's time on the field is de-<br />
picted in faked newsreel clips,<br />
slightly sped up, showing his<br />
lumbering skip around the bases.<br />
It would have been more interest-<br />
ing to run actual footage of Ruth,<br />
since we're seeing him basically<br />
from the stands anyway.<br />
DIRECTOR ARTHUR Hiller de-<br />
li ve)-s more corny scenes at the<br />
plate. We watch Babe swing in<br />
slow motion, hear the crack of the<br />
bat. then take in the awed expres-<br />
sion of the fans, including fresh-<br />
faced rookie Lou Gehrig who says,<br />
"he really is a God." Give us a<br />
break<br />
"The Babe" didn't necessarily<br />
have to rewrite the book on base-<br />
ball movies, but it should give us a<br />
brighter picture of the golden days<br />
of the game This image of the<br />
Babe is no different than that<br />
found on any baseball card — two-<br />
dimensional and very flat.<br />
John Goodman has all the right swings as the legendary<br />
Babe Ruth in "The Babe." And although Goodman's great<br />
in the starring role, the mSvle strikes out.<br />
SCREEN S C E N E<br />
DETROrT FILM THEATRE. De<br />
tnfit Institute of Arts, 5200 Wood-<br />
ward, Detroit. Call 832-2730 for in-<br />
formauon. ($5)<br />
•^roof" (Australia - 1991). 7. 9:30<br />
p rfl April 24-25; 4, 7 p.m. April 26. A<br />
slightly sinister story of a cynical<br />
photographer — blind since birth —<br />
an3 his housekeeper. A debut from<br />
Australian director Jocelyn More-<br />
hoyse<br />
HENRY FORD CENTENNIAL<br />
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"Operation Snatch" (Britain -<br />
1962). 7 p.m. April 20. In this British<br />
satire about military life, an English<br />
lieutenant during World War II is<br />
placed in charge of an ape colony.<br />
T->r-v Thomas a^id George Sanders<br />
k^p a stiff upper lip.<br />
MAGIC BAG THEATRE CAFE.<br />
22A18 Woodward" - Ferndale. Call<br />
544-3030 for information. ($4; S3 stp-<br />
dents seniors)<br />
"Lunatics A Love Story" (USA -<br />
199-1). 8 p.m. April 20-22. Filmed in<br />
Poritiac and other Detroit-area lo-<br />
cates. "Lunatics" was produced by<br />
Renaissance Pictures, the film com-<br />
pany that once called Ferndale<br />
home In it, a struggling poet and ex-<br />
mental patient (Ted Raimi) experi-<br />
ences a series of wild hallucinations.<br />
"Spike and Mike's Festival of Ani-<br />
mation." April 23-May 2 (call for<br />
showtimes). From the crazed Cali-<br />
fornia team of Spike and Mike, a col-<br />
lection of offbeat contemporary ani-<br />
mation. Highlights include "Street<br />
Sweepers." "Mona Lisa Descending<br />
a Staircase," and this year's Acade-<br />
my Award winner " Manipulation."<br />
($6 admission for this film)<br />
"Sick and Twisted Festival of Ani-<br />
mation." 9130, 11:30 p.m. April 24 -<br />
25 A wicked collection of some of<br />
the sickest cartoon, shorts ever cre-<br />
ated Along the way, you'll meet<br />
surh off-i-nlnr rrg^linnq an Tn RrnH<br />
Jed" and "Dog Pile." No one under<br />
17 will be admitted. ($6 admission<br />
for this film).<br />
MAPLE THEATRE, 4135 W<br />
Maple, Bloomfield Call 855-9091 for<br />
information. ($5 75; $2.95 twilight<br />
show)<br />
"AntOHia and Jane" (Britain -<br />
199H-A British comedy about two<br />
women .— one a cool beauty, the<br />
other a lost soul — who spend each<br />
year preparing for their annual re-<br />
union lunch Directed by Beeban Ki-<br />
dron<br />
MICHIGAN THEATRE 603 E.<br />
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for information. ($5; $4 students/<br />
seniors) - • »<br />
•"Ginger and Fred" (Italy - 1986). 7<br />
p.m. April 20-21. Giulietta Masina<br />
and Marcello Mastroianni play<br />
Ginger and Fred, a pair of Italian<br />
entertainers who used to imitate the<br />
great Astaire and Rogers. Now they<br />
are reunited for a TV talk show in<br />
this biting satire from Federico Fel-<br />
lini-<br />
' "The Player" (USA - 1992). 7 30<br />
p m. April 22. The Michigan presents<br />
\>ie-i cltase benefit mji wiling ~Gt~<br />
Robert Altman's latest. In this send-<br />
up of Hollywood, based on a novel by<br />
Michael Tolkin, a power-hungry<br />
young executive murders a frustrat-<br />
ed screenwriter, steals the writer's<br />
girlfriend, treats his assistants like<br />
dirt, and feels no remorse. (Tickets<br />
to benefit the Michigan Theater and<br />
the U-M Museum of Art are $12.50.)<br />
"The Double Life of Veronique"<br />
remembered for James Dean's final<br />
performance as rags-to-riches Jett<br />
Rink<br />
"The Road to Rio"-(USA - 1947).<br />
April 22-26 (call for showtimes). Per-<br />
haps the best-loved of the Bob Hope-<br />
Bing Crosby "road movies," <strong>with</strong><br />
Dorothy Lamoiir and a special ap-<br />
pearance by the Andrews Sisters.<br />
— John Monaghan<br />
DINING A ENTERTAINMENT<br />
TAKE YOUR<br />
SECRE^B<br />
TO III<br />
OUNTAIN<br />
VCK'S<br />
Looking the image<br />
helps make a band<br />
By Joaapft Hoffmann<br />
special writer<br />
Lucy's Alibi deems itself an alter-<br />
native band, but a lot of their mate-<br />
rial comes across in tbe spirit and<br />
style of the late '60s. " —<br />
They are a band that is just begin-<br />
ning to make its way onto Detroit<br />
and Canada's alternative sector<br />
"There are so many variables that<br />
go into choosing for your band mem-<br />
bers, it's not how well that they play.<br />
That is a real small factor, even<br />
though they should play well," said<br />
Keith Walsh, bassist and vocalist and<br />
founder of tbe local band.<br />
"They have to look tbe image,<br />
have their own resources and be de-<br />
pendable. That is a real hard trait to<br />
find among musicians."<br />
The look Walsh speaks of is visible<br />
in Lucy's Alibi's latest video, which<br />
is running on the Livonia Access<br />
Channel 13's "Half Hour Bower<br />
Hour " The video show features four<br />
of the band's songs: "Looking for<br />
Lucy," "A 100.000 Volts of Donna's<br />
Love." "Carol Ann" and "To the<br />
Bone "<br />
All four songs are from the band's<br />
d*mo tape. "Where Were You<br />
When." which has led to some local<br />
gigs at places like Jamie's on 7.<br />
Walsh said.<br />
THEIR SOUND is an exotic con-<br />
glomerate of the new and old At<br />
times^they sound like the Kinks, the<br />
Knack, the Smiths and the Clash all<br />
loosely rolled into one<br />
This comes out. in part, because of<br />
the multiple talents of each member.<br />
Ken Talbot, lead guitarist, believes<br />
in a direct approach to the instru-<br />
ment. ciUng Adrian Belew. Robert<br />
Fripp and Joe Satnam as influences<br />
. Robbie Vince, keyboardist, has a<br />
background playing Top"4ft music<br />
and started out in the band playing<br />
guitar<br />
Tony Mitchell, who handles drum?<br />
and back-up vocals, is tbe most sea-<br />
soned musician in Lucy's Alibi hav-<br />
ing performed ib a number of blues<br />
bands including Code Blue and Ali-<br />
sha and Allies<br />
Although they concentrate a con-<br />
siderable amount of their efforts on<br />
original material, they also rework<br />
their cover repertoire to give it their<br />
own trademark<br />
For instance, they do a reggae<br />
version of Jimi Hendrix's song<br />
"Fire." also'a New York Dolls' ver-<br />
sion of the Beatles "I Saw Her Stand-<br />
ing There."<br />
Considering the divergent nature<br />
of these remakes they come across<br />
forthe most part — <strong>with</strong> a new<br />
enhanced flair.<br />
Whether it's the hard driving "jun-<br />
jle beat" derived from Mite hell's<br />
syncopated drumming, the direct<br />
and permeating guitar of Talbot, the<br />
lambent keyboards of Vince. or tbe<br />
structural bass of Walsh. Lucy's Ali-<br />
. bi has put together a broad approach<br />
to alternative music.<br />
Lucy's Alibi performs Tuesday,<br />
May 5. at the Studio Lounge, 6921<br />
Wayne, south of Warren Ai-enue,<br />
WVstia'id For information, call<br />
729-2540<br />
(Poland - 1991). 9.35 p.m. April 20 -<br />
21, 10 15 p.m April 22 The idea that<br />
every person has an exact and per-<br />
fect double somewhere in the world<br />
is the subject of this clever Polish<br />
film Veronika lives in Poland. Vero-<br />
nique in Paris, and they have some<br />
unusual similarities that go beyond<br />
mere looks.<br />
STATE WAYNE THEATRE,<br />
35310 Michigan Ave., Wayne. Call<br />
326-4600 for information. ($2. $1 stu-<br />
dents seniors)<br />
"Giant" (USA - 1956) April 22-26<br />
(call for showtimes). The story of<br />
Texas oil tycoons is as big as tbe<br />
Lone Star State and about as subtle<br />
as a Cadillac <strong>with</strong> a pair of horns on<br />
the front. Rock Hudson and Eliza-<br />
beth Taylor star, but the film is best<br />
Creating a whirlwind, alternative sound in Lucy's Alibi is Keith<br />
Walsh (left), vocalist and bassist; Ken Talbot, lead guitarist;<br />
Robbie Vince, keyboards and guitar; and Tony Mitchell,<br />
drummer and back-up vocalist.<br />
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Monday. Apfll 20. 1992 OA E<br />
<strong>Canton</strong>, Salem coast to easy victories<br />
If tbe Centennial Educational Park girls<br />
soccer teams were frustrated after their<br />
scoreless tie last Monday, they vented those<br />
feelings Thursday <strong>with</strong> a pair of one-sided<br />
victories.<br />
Plymouth Salem crushed visiting walled<br />
Lake Central 9-0 while Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong><br />
whipped host Walled Lake Western 8-0.<br />
The No. 5-ranked Chiefs were still undefeated<br />
going into a Saturday game at Portage<br />
Central <strong>with</strong> a 6-0-1 mark.<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> is 4-0 in the Western Division of<br />
the Western Lakes Activities Association<br />
anrf pan win the division title Monday, May<br />
4. when it plays host to No. 10 Northville.<br />
"I'm quite pleased <strong>with</strong> where *e re at<br />
right now;' <strong>Canton</strong> coach Don Smith said.<br />
'We're playing very solidly.<br />
"WHAT WE need is some dry weather and<br />
a change of field (because the CEP field has<br />
Jenny Garvey takee her cuta at the plate<br />
Wedneaday, but her pitching played a biflfler<br />
been wet and muddy in the early spring),<br />
and we'll be ready to play when we come<br />
^The Chiefs built a 7-0 half time lead<br />
against Western and coasted in the second<br />
half. . „ .<br />
Leah Hutko scored half of the <strong>Canton</strong><br />
goals and <strong>raise</strong>d her season total to a teamleading<br />
six. Robyn Vachow, Becki Cifa.di,<br />
Mandy Salin and Rebekah Rayrnor scored<br />
one goal apiece.<br />
Colleen Connell assisted on four goals,<br />
also giving her a team-high six in that category.<br />
Melissa Tomei had two assists while<br />
Hutko and Salin, who has five goals and<br />
two assists, are tied for the <strong>Canton</strong> scoring<br />
leadership <strong>with</strong> 12 points each. Amy Tortora<br />
has nine (four goals and one assist)..ConneU<br />
eight (one and six). Britta Anderson has<br />
scored two goals and has one assist.<br />
soccer<br />
Junior goalkeeper Jori Welchans recorded<br />
her fifth shutout In seven games against<br />
Western and has allowed only three goals.<br />
THE (SALEM) game perked her up,"<br />
Smith said. "I think she felt like she was on<br />
the next echelon. She made some nice saves<br />
and took the ball out of the air. She didn't<br />
make any back there, and she was<br />
under some pressure.<br />
•She should be ready this year At this<br />
point (in ber career), she has to be ooe of the<br />
best goalkeepers around. "<br />
The No. S-ranked Rocks went Into spring<br />
vacation <strong>with</strong> a 2-0-1 record in the WLAA<br />
> BtU. BRESLER/itaft p»wlOB«P»*<br />
role in Salem'a 5-3 victory over North Farminflton.<br />
Lakes Division and 5-1-2 overall.<br />
Salem, which resumes play Monday, April<br />
27. at Northville. got some good news when<br />
it learned junior defender Shelby Carey's<br />
knee injury was not as serious as first<br />
thought<br />
Carey injured the knee in the <strong>Canton</strong><br />
game last Monday and was thought to be<br />
done for the season, but Salem coach Ken<br />
Johnson said she might return in three<br />
weeks following a rehabilitation period.<br />
The rout of Central wa£ paced by junior<br />
striker Kris Goff, who also scored four goals<br />
and had one assist and became Salem's lead-'<br />
ing scorer. She has 10 goals and three assists<br />
for a team-high 23 points.<br />
Caryn Tatterton contributed three goals<br />
and two assists. Mandy Drummond two<br />
goals and one assist, to the victory. Kelly<br />
Lukasik registered two assists and Sue Parrish<br />
one.<br />
(P.CJ1C<br />
SALEM ATTEMPTED 20 shots while tbe<br />
Vikings had only three. Jenny Emmett and<br />
Mesha Chicon played ooe half each In goal<br />
for the Rocks<br />
'We passed the ball around nicely," Johnson<br />
said. "We had some shooting practice<br />
(after outshooting <strong>Canton</strong> in the second half<br />
and failing to score) and had some nice<br />
goals.<br />
"They weren't just easy goals We were<br />
doing some good things.<br />
"In the big games, we've been defending<br />
well. We just need some extra goals to put<br />
us over the hump. This is a good confidence<br />
builder before the break."<br />
Following Goff in team scoring are<br />
Tatterton <strong>with</strong> 20 points (eight goals and<br />
four assists), Drummond <strong>with</strong> 14 (five and<br />
four) and Erin Bagozzi <strong>with</strong> eight (two and<br />
four)<br />
Rocks, Chiefs earn<br />
WLAA softball wins<br />
Jenny Garvey allowed two <strong>hits</strong><br />
and received strong offensive support<br />
Wednesday from her teammates<br />
as Plymouth Salem beat host<br />
North Farmington 5-3 in a softball<br />
game."<br />
The Rocks are 3-1 in tbe Lakes Division<br />
of the Western Lakes Activities<br />
Association and 5-2 overall. The<br />
Raiders are 1-3 and 4-5.<br />
Garvey, who walked six and<br />
struck out three, benefitted from<br />
three Salem runs in the secood inning.<br />
Dawn Marrocco highlighted<br />
the inning <strong>with</strong> a two-run triple.<br />
North scored one off Garvey in tbe<br />
fourth to pull <strong>with</strong>in 3-1, but the<br />
Rocks added two in the fifth for a 5-1<br />
lead.<br />
The Raiders scored two more in<br />
the seventh on a bases-loaded fielder's<br />
choice by Tanya Proctor. The<br />
game and North s hopes for a rally<br />
ended <strong>with</strong> a flyout and a strikeout.<br />
Salem collected nine <strong>hits</strong> off North<br />
pitcher Karen Sere met, who has had<br />
a decision in each North game.<br />
"They hit the ball and we didn't,"<br />
North coach Dave Brubaker said.<br />
Emily Giuliani led Salem's attack<br />
— <strong>with</strong> three <strong>hits</strong>-in four at-bats and<br />
had one RBI. Kristin Stackpoole and<br />
Jenny Coleman each had two <strong>hits</strong>.<br />
Allison Stein and Katie Bohnke<br />
had the North <strong>hits</strong>, while Jenny<br />
Holtzman received a bases-loaded<br />
walk for an RBI.<br />
CANTON 17, WESTERN 4: Plymouth<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> junior hurler Kelly<br />
Holmes picked up ber seventh win<br />
<strong>with</strong>out a loss Wednesday in relief of<br />
starter Colleen Baker.<br />
CEP girls undefeated in track<br />
Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> has made a good start toward<br />
winning its eighth straight division title in girls<br />
Wack. ^ ^ , .<br />
The Chiefs are 2-0 in the Western Division of<br />
the Western Lakes Activities Association after<br />
waltzing past Livonia Franklin 100-28 Wednesday<br />
al Centennial Educational Park.<br />
Karina Kilpelainen and Ndu Okwumabua won<br />
two events apiece for <strong>Canton</strong>, while Christie Saf<br />
fron, Lana Boroditsch, Kathleen Landelius and<br />
Stephanie Gray had one individual victory each<br />
and helped the Chiefs win three relays<br />
Okwumabua sprinted to winning times of 13.8<br />
in the 100-metei" dash and 27.7 in the 200 dash<br />
Kilpelainen woo the high hurdles in 16.3 and the<br />
intermediates in 49.5.<br />
Gray won the high jump (4-10). Saffron the 800<br />
run (2 38 5) and Boroditsch tbe 1,600 run (5:40,5).<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> had ooe other winner, Selena Bastine in<br />
the discus (105-i).<br />
Landelius and Boroditsch combined <strong>with</strong> Jennifer<br />
Warnke and Kim Gudeth to win the 3,200<br />
relay in 10:59 4 Saffron. Meghan Baresai. Boroditsch<br />
and Gudeth put together a first-place time<br />
of 4 30 6 m Ihe 1 BOO relay.<br />
The Chiefs also woo the 800 relay <strong>with</strong> Shawn<br />
Champlin. Terri Scott, Gray and Alicia King finishing<br />
the race in 159 8 Franklin woo the 400<br />
relay (58.7). , .<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> will be host for the Fifth Annual Lady<br />
Rocks<br />
trounce<br />
Falcons<br />
Chief Relays on Saturday, April 25 Tbe competition<br />
begins <strong>with</strong> tbe field events at 10 a.m.<br />
Defending champ Brighton, Milford, Wyandotte,<br />
Dearborn Divine Child, Walled Lake Central<br />
and Plymouth Salem also will compete.<br />
"We have five high-powered, high-caliber<br />
teams competing, and I think it could be ooe of<br />
the best top-to-bottom invitationals in the area<br />
this year," <strong>Canton</strong> coach George Prxygodskl said<br />
"It's going to be ooe heckuva meet.<br />
"I think Brighton has to be the favorite They<br />
had an outstanding showing at the Spartan Relays<br />
and won the West Bloomfield Invitational After -<br />
that, it's up for grabs between four other schools<br />
(<strong>Canton</strong>. Salem, Milford and Wyandotte)."<br />
PLYMOUTH SALEM also is unbeaten in dual<br />
meeis after winning 93-35 over host Farmington<br />
on Wednesday.<br />
The Rocks are 2-0 in tbe WLAA Lake* Division<br />
andS-Tover.il It was the first defeat for the<br />
Falcons, who are 1-1 and 2-1, respectively<br />
Salem won all but two field events and had double<br />
individual winners iaSarah Maklni and Tonya<br />
Wheeler, who also anchored two relays Sarah<br />
Hamilton was part of three winning relays, Dana<br />
Driscoll and Marcia Parker two each<br />
Makins won both hurdles races, running IMI to<br />
the 100-meter high hurdles and SO.! in the 3*0<br />
Plymouth Salem made another •J"*'* J<br />
boys track Wednesday, winning Its second division dual<br />
meet 80-56 over visiting Fannlngtoe.<br />
The Rocks are 2-0 in the Lakes Division of<br />
em Lakes Activities Association and 2-1 overall. The<br />
Falcons are 1-1 and 1-2. . . . '<br />
Salem junior Don Johnson dsrooostrstad<br />
ity by winning a field event, a hurdles contest and a<br />
sprint race He also assisted in Salem's 400-meter relay<br />
JiWk _ ,<br />
He woo the long Jump at *0-4, the _<br />
and the high kuni.es at 15.5 In addition, he combined<br />
<strong>with</strong> Marcos Zevalkiak. Todd Fortea and Justin Fisher<br />
to win the relay la 4017<br />
intermediates. Wheeler ran times of 26.8 and<br />
102.6 in tbe 200 and 400 dashes.<br />
Hamilton ran the leadof f leg JJ® *"J<br />
1 600 relays, and the Rocks posted respe<<br />
times of 54 9.1:53.3 and 4:20.2.<br />
Driscoll Parker and Benning comprised the remaining<br />
three quarters of the 400 relay team<br />
Driscoll and Parker also were oo the 800 unit, and<br />
Courtney Sheldon and Lynda Sebestyen formed<br />
the middle portion of tbe 1.600 team. Wheeler was<br />
the anchorperson on the latter two.<br />
Stacev Wittboff was the lead runner on the<br />
3 200 relay and also won the 800 run (2 2S & Keily<br />
McS. Katie Heid and Nicole Zavua combined<strong>with</strong><br />
her to port a time of 1*47.8 In the<br />
re Driscoll also won the lo ^ ur "Pjr 14 "*, ) ijJ<br />
Benning the 100 dash (13.8). The Rocks got fir*<br />
places from Melissa Hopsoo ta the hl£Jamp<br />
0), Karen Boudreau in tbe 1,600 run (5.55 5) and<br />
Emily Farrell in the 3,200 run (12:32 4)<br />
Becky Washnock was the only Farmington<br />
winner <strong>with</strong> first places in the shot put (31-5) and<br />
the discus (90-3).<br />
The girls did a Joper Salem eoaeh Mark<br />
Gregor said "They have a k* of momentum heading<br />
into the Easter break. Well do son* refining<br />
and hopefully came back <strong>with</strong> some hunger for<br />
continued success "<br />
Salem's Jaysoo McDonald won tbe 806 nm (207)<br />
anchored tbe winning 1,60© and IJWrelayu^<br />
Russ Polcyn, Mike<br />
McDonald ran the form* in M09. and it<br />
Cudiai, Josh Stickney. Mike Wooteta and McDonald<br />
running the latter in t:40<br />
F nber and Cudiai also were individual winners.<br />
Fisher first place in the 100 dash (11.1) and Cudi<br />
ni in tbe 3,200 run. 10 JO. .<br />
The Rocks swept fir* place in the fWd «*nts <strong>with</strong><br />
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Emily Giuliani alidea into home plate to acore a Salem run in<br />
the softball Victory.<br />
The win kept <strong>Canton</strong> undefeated in<br />
eight games The Chiefs are 4-0 in<br />
the WLAA Western Division and<br />
Western 1-3.<br />
Baker allowed four Western runs<br />
on three <strong>hits</strong> and four walks before<br />
being replaced after 2V» innings.<br />
Holmes surrendered no <strong>hits</strong> and<br />
struck out six in her relief stint.<br />
" I'm very pleased <strong>with</strong> Colleen.<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> coach Jim Arnold said ' She<br />
ran into trouble but it was not all her<br />
fault. We're 8-0 so it's hard not to be<br />
happy "<br />
Junior shortstop Dam Mortienwas<br />
2-for-2 <strong>with</strong> a double, triple and<br />
RBI Senior left fielder Holly Miller<br />
delivered an RBI <strong>with</strong> a double<br />
Shamrocks sweep<br />
twinbill from Irish<br />
Redford Catholic Central swept<br />
a baseball double-header Wednes<br />
day from host Harper Woods Notre<br />
Dame (7-5 and 5-1) to remain unbeaten<br />
in the Central Division of<br />
the Catholic League at 6-0 The<br />
Fighting Irish are 1-5.<br />
Sophomore left-hander Dave<br />
Susalla was the winning pitcher in<br />
the fttst game, twice taking the<br />
mound in relief of starter Scott<br />
Kapla and working 3H innings<br />
Susalla (2-0) allowed two <strong>hits</strong> but<br />
no runs, walked one and struck out<br />
four Kapla returned in the bottom<br />
of the sixth after CC scored four<br />
times in the top half to lead 7-2, but<br />
Notre Dame used a combination of<br />
<strong>hits</strong> and errors to have a three-run<br />
rally<br />
Aaron Babicx. Kapla and Dan<br />
Guaoff had two <strong>hits</strong> apiece for the<br />
Shamrocks, who outhit the Irish 8-<br />
7. Babicz had two RBIs <strong>with</strong> a<br />
bases-loaded single in the sixth in<br />
hiag. and Guaoff scored three rum<br />
Gqaoff pitched a complete game<br />
in the nightcap The senior right<br />
bander (1-0) scattered five <strong>hits</strong>,<br />
walked five and struck out six<br />
He gave up a single and three<br />
walks in the first inning, hot settled<br />
down after that," CC coach John<br />
Salter said "He stenoed In and<br />
pitched a pretty good game "<br />
Kapla. George Charnley and Bri<br />
an Hicks had two <strong>hits</strong> apiece as the<br />
Shamrocks outhit Notre Dame<br />
again 8-5 Charnley also had a sac<br />
rifiee fly and two RBIs. and Hicka<br />
hit a solo hodWTWT<br />
CC was 7-0 overall going Into*<br />
Saturday<br />
top-ranked Rochester, the Class A<br />
runner-up to Plymouth Salem last<br />
year<br />
HARRISO> 6. FRANKLIN 5:<br />
Senior Mike Fesci pitched four inn<br />
ings of one-hit relief Wednesday as<br />
host Farmington Hills Harrison<br />
held on for a 6-5 baseball win over<br />
Livonia Franklin.<br />
The Ha wks are 5-1 overall and 3-<br />
1 in tbe Western Division of the<br />
Western Ukes Activities Association<br />
Pesci, who is 3-0 overall, came<br />
on in relief of starter Jeff Cislo,<br />
who allowed three runs on three<br />
<strong>hits</strong> ami five walks In three innings<br />
of work<br />
He had a tired arm today, because<br />
he pitched five innings Mooday,"<br />
Harrison coach John Herrington<br />
said "But we were able to<br />
get four more innings out of him, so<br />
W*» glad for the rest now («n<br />
apring vacationV."<br />
Harrison owned a 4-3 lead at the<br />
end of three innings, but Franklin<br />
pushed across a run off in the top<br />
of the fourth to tie But Harrison<br />
added two in the bottom of the iOning<br />
to take the lead for good. 6-4<br />
Dan Hight started the fourth in<br />
mng rally when he was safe at first<br />
base oo a Franklin error Matt<br />
Woolf sacrificed Hight to second<br />
base and Ed Bodor sent Hight<br />
home <strong>with</strong> a single for a V4 toad<br />
Budor advanced to second on a<br />
the throw to the plate and ad<br />
on a pair of widie pttcfcaa for • 6-4
O&E Monday. April 20. 1992<br />
t h e w e e k<br />
a h e a d<br />
PSEP BASEBALL<br />
(all game* 4 p.m unless noted)<br />
Tueeflay. April 31. Wajne Memorial at Wesiland<br />
Gann (7) nam . UnwersayorQettoevs U» FVankkn<br />
I'Jt • -loo" Bedford CC (> Couo«ry Oej 4 14 p m Pt»<br />
Crummm at Brgrnon Liwgaacra. 4 30 p m<br />
Aednesder Apr* 22 Wan* Memorial'al Garden<br />
Ot, " J - Merran OeL&Saae vs Rediord CC al Cap-<br />
dt> Par. (J. noon. L»» ^ranklwi a' Befima. I p.m..<br />
1.1m* CV« Cmc i*-»eo St Agattia ai Capaoi Part<br />
. i2) 4p«#» •.<br />
r fk/r*day. Apr* 23 Li» OwoM al Gei^en Cay. I •<br />
a -i Soui'gaie fcy * IK " «' P"y Selem ft). 1 pm..<br />
Oedfcvd CC a> Harper Woods Bahop Gaaagner (2).<br />
3-»pm<br />
'• Cantor at CnaHea invBatorai<br />
Sunday. April 26; Farm Morcj at Bat C«y Tourna-<br />
-.«« 1.TBA;<br />
C r u s a d e r s s w e e p<br />
2 f r o m C o n c o r d i a<br />
After losing four consecutive<br />
NAIA District 23 games earlier last<br />
week. Madonna University's base-<br />
ball team needed a reprieve. It got it<br />
Friday at Concordia College.<br />
A near-perfect pitching perform-<br />
ance by -Chris Kloc (from Redford<br />
Thurston) enabled the Fighting<br />
Crusaders to edge Concordia 1-0 in<br />
the opener A pair of one-run singles<br />
by both Joe Brusseau and Ernie<br />
<strong>with</strong> a 6-2 victory in the nightcap.<br />
Kloc improved his record to 3-1<br />
<strong>with</strong> a two-hitter in the first game<br />
He walked two and struck out eight<br />
to outduel the Cardinals' Shaun Hay-<br />
ward. who also allowed just two <strong>hits</strong>,<br />
walkiag three and striking out four<br />
Madonna's only run was scored in<br />
the sixth Rowling walked, and Mike<br />
Murphy pinch-ran for him Murphy<br />
moved to second on a stolen base<br />
and to third on a ground out. then<br />
scoi ed <strong>with</strong> two out on a wild pitch.<br />
In the second game Brusseau had<br />
RBI singles in the first and third,<br />
and Bowling had run-scoring base<br />
<strong>hits</strong> in the third and seventh. Chris<br />
Gaiewski, who also had two <strong>hits</strong>,<br />
drove in a run in tbe sixth; Rich Roy<br />
added a run-producing single in the<br />
sixth.<br />
JEFF KUGELMAN was the bene-<br />
ficiary. earning his fourth pitching<br />
win against one loss He allowed six<br />
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Monday. April 20. 1992 OAE *3C<br />
WOMEN'S COLLEGE SOFTBALL<br />
Tuesday Apr* 21 Madonna at Spring Arbor. 3 30<br />
p.m<br />
Thursday. Aprs 23. Grant) Rapids Baptial «* UaOorv<br />
na «t Ford Fmd « p.m.<br />
F«toay. April 24 Madonna at Adrian Tournament<br />
(TBA;<br />
Saiurdey Apr* 24. Madonna at Aanen Tournament<br />
(THAI<br />
BOYS TRACK<br />
(all meets 3:30 p.m unless noted)<br />
Ttiursdey Aprs 23 Py Cunanan at Groase Poena<br />
Urns liggstt 4 45 p m • _ •<br />
Friday Apr: 94 Beotad CC at Jackson Relays. 3<br />
p m Ply. Christian at CMU Relays (TBA)<br />
Saturday Apr* 25 U» CrvcM at DaSs.Hn Relay*.<br />
10 a IT Wesiland Slam al 0 Water* Ratey (Monroe<br />
HS| to am Rejiord Urvorv Farm Harrison. Li»<br />
Franks at New Relays. 10 30 am Pty <strong>Canton</strong>. Pty<br />
Saiem ai OeM.ia* Tiger Relays (TBA)<br />
GIRLS TRACK<br />
(ail meets 3 30 p.m unless noted)<br />
Tuesday, April 21 GaonM Richard'Domwcan at<br />
Fari" Itfc* noon<br />
Friday. Aprs 24: Farm Mercy at JacKston Inwtetion<br />
a> 'BA<br />
Saturday. April 25. Uv tadywood al CMU Ratays. 8<br />
am In Stevsraon at vvarrsn DsLaSaSe Aslsys. 9<br />
»7T> pi, Salem at Chml ^<strong>Canton</strong>) Relays. 10 am Liv<br />
C.nu'Ct ' at Betexto Relays 10 am . VWeUland Olenn<br />
at C Watarj Roay iMornoe MS) 10 am , Liy FranUn<br />
at So*. Seutys. 10 30 a m RsOIOrd Union at Noifl Re-<br />
lavs '0 30 a m<br />
GIRLS SOCCER<br />
Saturday Apr*?5 Pty <strong>Canton</strong> et Aonan. 1 p.m<br />
TBA - wne to oe armounced<br />
Hon spnng *pom scnecUB 1am nor oeanrsc*»ecr<br />
»om wntmne Hiron VaUey Lutfmnn<br />
b a s e b a l l<br />
<strong>hits</strong> and one walk, striking out seven.<br />
Phil Trapp was the loser.<br />
The sweep made Madonna 23-10<br />
overall. 10-6 in the district. Last<br />
Wednesday, the Crusaders were<br />
5. Lou McKaig was the loser in t6e<br />
first game; Joe Jentzer. in relief of<br />
Mike Coleman, took the loss in the<br />
second.<br />
The first game was 3-2 Aquinas<br />
after five innings, but Madonna sur- •<br />
rendered four unearned runs in the<br />
sixth and gave up another run in the<br />
seventh. T.C. Raptis, Jeff Pendell<br />
and Bill Terski eagft had two <strong>hits</strong>;<br />
Pendell drove in twMfets.<br />
In the second game. Madonna<br />
jumped out in front <strong>with</strong> a four-run<br />
first inning, scoring on a Pendell solo<br />
homer, an RBI double by Bowling<br />
and a two-rjm homer by Kevin<br />
O'Connor. They made it 5-0 on Steve<br />
Coffells run-scoring single in the<br />
fifth, but Coleman, who had a no-<br />
hitter through four innings, weak-<br />
ened in the bottom half of the inning<br />
and gave up five runs.<br />
Jentzer surrendered a two-run ho-<br />
mer to Aquinas' Jay Martin in the<br />
sixth, and that clinched the sweep.<br />
THE REGULAR SEASON is<br />
coming to a ctoae for most<br />
bowling league*, U they ha-<br />
ven't finished already.<br />
This is the time when strikes and<br />
spares take a back seat to roast beef,<br />
chicken wings and the other usual fare<br />
that is served at league banquets Each<br />
league has Its own way of serving,<br />
whether It Is a simple buffet or a sumptu-<br />
ous feast.<br />
This Is also when awards are handed<br />
out to the league champs and bowlers<br />
<strong>with</strong> high games and series and the pin<br />
money is distributed<br />
Most of the time, a hall or restaurant<br />
With banquet facilities is rented for this<br />
event In the case of the Inter-Lodge<br />
League, a three-day weekend in Toledo<br />
<strong>with</strong> spouses will mark the end of the sea-<br />
son. This is an example of how a large<br />
number of people and the willingness of a<br />
facility can make for a good deal.<br />
This is the sixth straight year this<br />
league has been able to travel for an en-<br />
lire weekend Some energy and hard<br />
work always goes into this effort, bat the<br />
results are well worth it.<br />
The Suburban Proprietors Traveling<br />
League has already finished the season<br />
and the banquet was held at ooe of the<br />
bowling centers. The buffet was paid for<br />
out of <strong>fund</strong>s.from the 50-50 raffle. What-<br />
ever and wherever your bowling banquet,<br />
watch those calories.<br />
• Bill Funke bowled his third career<br />
perfect game last week in the Mooday<br />
Men's League at Country Lanes in Farm-<br />
ington Hills.<br />
' Not bad, considering only a few months<br />
ago this bowler was ready to give up the<br />
game because of arthritis in his bowling<br />
hand Funke found a small miracle that<br />
helped him. He was able to ease the pain<br />
and get "back to excellent form, and be<br />
<strong>raise</strong>d his average to more than 200<br />
again<br />
I Claim a little credit for this because I<br />
had a similar experience several years<br />
ago. The minor miracle? Simply a bit Of<br />
cod liver oil every day.<br />
It has worked -for me. now it has<br />
worked for Funke as well It can be pur-<br />
chased over tbe counter at most drug<br />
stores and there are no side effects But<br />
there are no claims for a cure either As<br />
in the case of Funke, it's worth a try<br />
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Bel Aire Lanes (Farmtngtonl Senior House<br />
1 0 - p i n a l l e y<br />
Al<br />
A J L J H a r r i s o n<br />
League — Terry Chase. 264/73?. Paul Koarug.<br />
236/652. Bd Oyer. 232/662. Mark Abel*. 236/<br />
669 Ron End*r» 2*5/669. Mario Ruaao. 2*2'<br />
650. Wale Smith. 237/678; Man CekJweH.<br />
227/648 John Spence. 247/670. Tom<br />
O'Rourfce. 255/674, Bob Hanson. 238/665.<br />
G"*nn Libiow. 268<br />
Salad Bowlers — Barbara Victory. 213; Mr<br />
chefe Cftartong. 206. Karen McCoean. 202;<br />
Irene Vignsfe. 213<br />
St Francis K ol C Mixed -i Craig Campbell.<br />
243/594. Watty SonanaKy. 220/594. Caah<br />
Tryban. 213/612; Par Piter a. 204<br />
Country Lanes (Farmington Hilts! Monday<br />
N.gnt Men s League - BILL FUNKE. 300-217-<br />
255 772<br />
Greenfield Mixed — PM Smnye. 289/656,<br />
Bis Funke. 258-221-358/656. Tony VanMeter.<br />
202-2Q2-2C2: Sieve MusMnsfci. 225-270-211/<br />
706, Fiyan Wilson 268/715; Varn Goodtng.<br />
222/627, Tim Hettinger. 246/622. Jim J*nmer-<br />
son 232/657, Al Harrison. 238, Kay Marttey,<br />
222/601. Roberta BarksOale. 215/593. Jim<br />
Tayk* 233. John Wmgerl. 233; Pam Smith.<br />
200.<br />
B'nai Both Brotherhood Eddie JacoOson —<br />
Rick Woolman, 248. Je« Etsenberg. 220<br />
Countrymen — Mike LaPradd. 258/599.<br />
Boo Heard, 224/592 Dick Parent. 226/619,<br />
Mark Hatcntgian, 218/606: Jon Robb. 221; Ken<br />
Ghnski. 226<br />
Si Paul's Mens — Steve Faydenko. 255-<br />
244/689, K Hansen. 225/600. J Ga». 225/<br />
608<br />
Wednesday Ladies — Sue Km. 226/627; Be*<br />
Conknght. 222<br />
Country Kegiers — BUI Jolinson 245. Pete<br />
Ca&sann, 225<br />
C/L Ladies - Linda Harris. 222; Sandy<br />
Weed. 229/598 DeOOe Van Meter. 214/619,<br />
Wednesday Junior House — Curtis Beach.<br />
224/619, R«k Davis. 231. Dave Luecker. 225.<br />
Steve Scfcoenberg. 225/617; Andy Ertcksan.<br />
254/673, Gordy Grimes. 266, Oave FeUren-<br />
bach 234/639, Jerry Wilt 235/606. Rob Gay-<br />
nor, 254-244/702, Brant Smith. 225/702; Chris<br />
Hrmmelspach. 239/634. Dave Nelson. 233. Jim<br />
DeBeHis. 244/620 •<br />
Drakeshire Lanes (Farmington Hills) Thurs-<br />
day Nile Stereo! ypers — PAUL MORGAN. 300<br />
Tuesday Men s Jutbot House — Dave Weg- *<br />
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Bryngelson. 255/694 Steve Weston, 267;<br />
Chuck Chartaway, 668<br />
Bedford Lanes (Redford Township): West<br />
SOe Lutfieran — Jar. Woehlke. 243, Don John-<br />
son. 619<br />
Garden Lanes (Garden City! B«hop Foley<br />
- DonSart). 752<br />
1 OOF - B4ty Roe. 701.<br />
St Linus Men — JIM CRISPIN. 300, Gary<br />
Cfaia. 710<br />
TGIF — John lemanek. 704<br />
- Print craft — Derm* Foarter. 733; John<br />
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Woodland Lanes (Livonia* Grand** - J*»- .<br />
ry Urban. 726; Jim Hertman, 277/725<br />
Friday Youth Leagues — K*rt Broughton.<br />
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Mem Bowl (Lfvoniai. YABA Youth (Majors)<br />
- Chris Zaflont*. 280/691.<br />
Lost Weekenders - TOM BOWDEN, 300/<br />
703 (17 straight strikes]; Ray Herman, 256-<br />
256/669<br />
KotC — Nlok ConHeth, 297<br />
Senior House League — Fred Young. 274/<br />
728; Steve Do*han, 269/707; Make Moyw.<br />
258-258/719; Garrett Nag* 261/7171 Tom<br />
Spada. 264/706. Brian Oumn, 252/700, Chris<br />
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Town N Country Lanes fWeellandl Man's<br />
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695 Bruce Gaudi. 278/659, Rob Cook. 257/<br />
673. Je« Herzig. 249/695. BSy CopeWnd 265<br />
Funseekars — Mike Zlellnak., 266.<br />
Merchants — Lloyd McNabb. 266-278-215/<br />
761. Steve Osmatco. 289/663, Art W*amson.<br />
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Weaver. 246/673. Jerry Venters. 246/656;<br />
Keith Henry. 672; Je« Herzig. 246/682<br />
Mayflower Lane* (Redford TownaWpf May-<br />
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204-202/706. Gary Zalewskl. 236/652. Al<br />
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John Parker. 247/616, Billy Sewell, 225/616.<br />
Chuck Fedetico, 255/607 Jack Dahfctrom.<br />
242/600<br />
Mayflower Friday Seniors — Rich Zacheranlk.<br />
235/640. Art Kuanar. 236/628. John Batxch<br />
209/607. Stan Wesner, 229/606. Mike Beflo-<br />
mch. 224/603, Don Rotunda. 212: Walt Otczak.<br />
254<br />
plaza Lanea (Plymouth): Watertord Men —<br />
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Boyd Maloney, 238; Bob Smith, 263; Jeff<br />
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Rrtfle. 256/719 B4I Clements. 269-244/706<br />
plaza Man - Dams Waugh. 256/740: Larry<br />
GawWt. 2*8, Fred Sam*. 2*7: Uka Schweizer<br />
238/600; Gary Bulson. 236/686. Bob<br />
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Wonderland Lanea (Livonia* Wonderland<br />
Classic — Dave Keranan. 278/769: Jwry •*-<br />
Chois. 267/7*1; John Wodarsfcl Jr.. 266/721.<br />
Rob Gaynor 252/708 Garrett Nagie. 290/<br />
676 Greg Bashara 256/692. Gordy Cantwen<br />
69fl Rusty Reed. 661. Dave Kaiazewstu. 672,<br />
Mark Partse. 269/670. Ronnie Moore 671,<br />
Danny McDonald. 672. Gary ReguiakL 676. Jer-<br />
ry Hay. 673 -<br />
Youth Leagues — Neholas Ravenna. 11*.<br />
Tonya Thompson. 101. Ryan Murphy 109. Mat-<br />
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Prep — Scon Fuierton, 120. Sh*un West.<br />
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Hawthorne Squares — Keith Rys. 289/678.<br />
Jack Lenover. 26* TERRY MADtGAN. 2*9<br />
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Carol Neu, 255. Gloria Mertt 213<br />
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Bob Oayus, 239/658. Joe Swingta. 2*6; Ron<br />
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Motor C4y Eagles - Mtke Mears. 266 Bnar<br />
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Tuesday Bumper — Andy Betters. 122/235<br />
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T h e P r u d e n t i a l<br />
H a r r y S. W o l f e .<br />
R E A L T O R S<br />
JUST neouctor S*4.SOO 3 bait-<br />
room t»oeo trom ftancti Al me<br />
ameniliea Snowi ana 111 Henry<br />
Out Oar Oar Cay Can Unda m<br />
Heel EMeie Unamned 3*3-4400<br />
LIVOkOA SCHOOLS<br />
1-oc not&i H Maeneno ocaaon w<br />
OeaaabM acftool eieiem Kwer laa-<br />
aa wakiing Oatenoa lo Mariarilar,<br />
SpacMue * open 3 liemomn onc»<br />
ranch done ri Manor colora<br />
upgraded doora ea'idoea i » roof<br />
a B^neri »a> -m pentry on «acf-<br />
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CALL KEN W TODAY<br />
TH£ MICHIGAN QBOyP 4 Ml 3*00<br />
MOVt WQMT IN MS<br />
to ma DeoutAJrt decorated bnck<br />
home Mth a large lam*r room. 3<br />
bedrooma and 1* batha TWa<br />
home he» ar overacted f t car<br />
garage 474-5TOO<br />
T h e Prudential<br />
Harry S. Wolfe,<br />
REALTORS<br />
independently Owned and Operated<br />
WES'LANO<br />
A NEW COMMUNITY<br />
SINGLE FAMILY HOMES<br />
$76,990<br />
$4800<br />
MOVES YOU IN<br />
IVev-ee 4 new encitmg modeia tua<br />
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328 Condos<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS<br />
A NEW COMMUNITY<br />
NEW MODELS<br />
$114,990<br />
2 bediooma 2H bane 2 car M-<br />
lacned garage nraplaoe central<br />
Mr pit laiapeno and wmcti more<br />
G R E E N P O I N T E<br />
A T C O P P E R C R E E K<br />
553-4800<br />
332 MobMa Home*<br />
For Sal* '<br />
F A R M I N G T O N HILLS<br />
LOW RENT<br />
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LITTLE VALLEY HOMES<br />
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IMa home hee great curb<br />
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The<br />
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591-9200<br />
OCAAaOMN HILLS<br />
1H bema. fam«|r ro<br />
jpjradad Ma ,°szss<br />
Bfr-TTIN<br />
320 Home* .<br />
Wajma County<br />
BY OWNER<br />
A place IN THE COUNTRY<br />
30 mmuaae io LNoma. i acrea. 4 yr<br />
old 3000 aq R home ««h tm-m<br />
24 ft »auR.<br />
ROCHESTER DOWNTOWN<br />
S reer» oM. « b^rooma. atr. car-<br />
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UbenaatOmySM.MO 4TS-TTH<br />
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dear, pnoed »o «e» M! 900<br />
Call Mary Fons<br />
REAL ESTATE ONE<br />
952-6500<br />
ROYAL OAK - 1 bedroom oondo<br />
e(Oi pool Open 3-Spm. Sat » Sun<br />
Ajprt K > 2*. >421 laaaim Or Apt<br />
NCWHUOSON t9MHampuneW<br />
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NEW LARGE<br />
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MAY, 1992<br />
No» taking i aaai aBrina<br />
at . the all nee><br />
340 Laka-Rhrar-Aaaort<br />
CENTRAL MICHIGAN<br />
CANADIAN LAKES<br />
ENDANGERED SPECIES<br />
WW leet or MM frontage<br />
under $100 0001 I bed<br />
COLDWELL BANKER<br />
LAKES REALTY<br />
STANWOOO. MICHIGAN<br />
(616)672-9300<br />
Located on M-M. 4H m*aa E M<br />
Minor d »*d acroaa from tne Alpine<br />
Ski Area.<br />
Huron Valey Scnoota<br />
rot more into caa<br />
(313)887-4131<br />
v»ATEWORO RANCH . 3 bedroom<br />
IS* ban. Ml hreaned Baoamam<br />
"STtSoi<br />
• NOVI<br />
MEADOWS<br />
MOBILE HOME COMMUNITY<br />
T>»e Nee American u»aat»la<br />
lor aaM Home owner «mp<br />
W BLOOMFIELD - lom the carefcee<br />
Ma alyta ol oondo wmg 3 bed-<br />
rooma. 2'4 batha appaancaa. "erm<br />
home aarranty * mora 6SS-7046<br />
mora SOxW pola bar e«h atactnc<br />
and ael up lor horaaa. pond.<br />
$180,000 Ca* ana «pm Won thru<br />
arga rnaster bedroom aulla and<br />
much more Oet m on 9a grocru)<br />
^ MlLLPOINTE<br />
595-1010<br />
first time buyers'<br />
beck and lanced yard $49 900<br />
H-35AH-* Call 34S-6T8T<br />
ERA COUNTRY MOOE REALTY<br />
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One or a Und brtea rancfi In rant<br />
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1(00 Sq n m GREEN FARMS<br />
becking treed area ONara 3 bad<br />
rodma. 2'4 betha «l ft m a w aAte<br />
-«h Oetcoo. Vepiece. centra a*<br />
baaamant daca $ 2 car garage<br />
$128,900<br />
ASK fOR CAROLYN WNOROWSKI<br />
sas-ssos<br />
CHAMBERLAIN REALTORS<br />
WESTLANO PREMIER $48,900<br />
198S bum Weatem Weanand 2 bed-<br />
room «Rh carport and a praneum<br />
view overlooking the woofla<br />
-4J1--S880<br />
The Prudential<br />
Harry S. Wolfe,<br />
REALTORS<br />
independent Owned and Operated<br />
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1 bedroom lownnouee new baae-<br />
merrl. 1 car garage, aakmo $49 S00 •<br />
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WESTLANO - Joy Rd /Farmington<br />
Ro aree Livonia achoola By<br />
Owner S bedrooma. 2-4 beiha lam-<br />
ay room redwood deck beaarnanl.<br />
Ut 900 427-YS52<br />
l ached gar<br />
updated I<br />
$66,900<br />
317 Radford<br />
ACCENT ON VALUE<br />
REDUCED TO SELL OuW Ran<br />
•rrth lamay room tor only $38 900<br />
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trom Weetem<br />
-CENTURY 21 TODAY S38-2000<br />
AFFORDABLE by i<br />
bungalow<br />
rue. area $83 900rbeei<br />
AFFORDABLE<br />
poeabia 4th be»oom oamral Mr. 2<br />
car garage 8 lancad KM Tha home<br />
a dona <strong>with</strong> neutral ootors. hard,<br />
.cod toon With natural wood «nm<br />
8 doora $39 900<br />
Century 21<br />
J. Scott. Inc.<br />
522-32O0<br />
327 MawHoma<br />
Buiktara<br />
332 Mobila Homaa<br />
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313-664-17Q2<br />
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•gee Iromaee East el Lang Lake 6 j **» dscorawg<br />
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340 lafce-RfYer-Raeon<br />
>17-636-4371 ar • >•'WH8) w ^ m<br />
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455-7200
OAE " Monday, April 20. 1992<br />
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appSencae<br />
SEtfEN MILE, TMg>n« H>«l.oomlF*nM!NGTON<br />
>400 S up 1 Mdxxm 14S5 «•* , * 3<br />
Clancy 13S0 Include* ftaal * «*'*• MEAT - U l » 1 * 2<br />
Ajy«' 534-9340 roorm Qwm* commonity<br />
BIRMINGHAM<br />
TIMBERLA*E APAflTMENTS<br />
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Security Deposit<br />
GIGANTIC i oeoroorri ? Betf at<br />
'400 SO - « PTr»«te Mriimw il»<br />
re©* —in -ipener. Ml Matter.'<br />
dti*. Peta »rt(eonw<br />
626-1508<br />
WINDSOR<br />
WOODS<br />
LUXURY APAR.TMENTS<br />
& :• Bedroom • Townnoujet |<br />
From S475 <strong>with</strong> carport J<br />
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Qiflst Soundprool Conal'uclion<br />
Wait lo Shopping |<br />
Swimming poo- S cabana<br />
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459-1310<br />
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3728 Rochester Bo<br />
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29286 Northwestern Hwy<br />
CANTON 981-7200<br />
*2Ji 1 f ord Rd —<br />
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*cross trom 12 OaKs Mi.<br />
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•rvs Eauesl Way To Finn<br />
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CANTON<br />
CARRIAGE COVE<br />
LUXURY APTS.<br />
(L1LLEY I WARREN ><br />
We lake pride In ottering<br />
the lottoMrino services to<br />
our tenants<br />
- M M sarvtca ivalita<br />
• 24 r* emergency maintenance<br />
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ptcntc araa wttn B8G a<br />
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NOOTHEP FEES<br />
Private Entrance®<br />
One 8ed*oorr 190S. 900*| «<br />
Two Bedroom - $580, 1100 aq It<br />
Vertical Bands 8 oerpoo included<br />
Near x-w*y». ahdppmg. woon<br />
Rose Oorierty Proparty Manager<br />
481-4490<br />
Deartxwn His<br />
CAMBRIDGE APTS.<br />
Spacious deluxe t 4 2 Bedroom*<br />
WiltiHr 1<br />
•' \KIHlKIS<br />
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Saturday lO-S<br />
Sunday 12-5<br />
• r»I.YMrH iMn(ti«<br />
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•fl. stove & reirigera-<br />
tor, ail Utmtias except erectrialy in-<br />
cluded Warm apartments Laundry<br />
lacwues<br />
For mora intormatwrv phone<br />
477-8464<br />
27883 Independence<br />
Farmington H Ills<br />
GRAND RIVER - MIODLEBEiT<br />
GREAT LOCATION<br />
CEDARIDGE<br />
Deluxe 2 Bedroom Unit*<br />
FROM $500<br />
Unwed lima otter on selected urvus |<br />
13 month lease New tsnanls only<br />
INCLUDES<br />
Vertical bands carpeting. Motpomi |<br />
appaanoes aecurrty system, storage<br />
•nun apartment<br />
Enter on Tulanw 1 block W o«'i<br />
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4 downtown Farmington<br />
471-5020<br />
Model open dally 1-5<br />
OFFICE: 775-8206<br />
FarnWngton Hills<br />
SUPER LOCATION<br />
Grand Rer'OrcharC Lake<br />
Stoneridge Manor<br />
& two D^drcKKr .n i<br />
S495 par mo iodud- '<br />
•ngcarport, vanicals. a*.appliances ]<br />
i Erne, on Freedom Ro W ol Ore ]<br />
hwd L ake Rd S ot Grand River<br />
478-1437 775-8206<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS I<br />
' 'SOU aq It 2 and 3 t»droom town- [<br />
j "o>.ses .2*4 baths spacwus masler.1<br />
; bedroom suite Wamer'Dryer :<br />
: Dllnds and covered pert Ing<br />
FROM »20<br />
FOXPOINTE<br />
MALSTE0 4 It MILE<br />
473-1127<br />
BEST 4PARTMENT VALUE<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS<br />
TIMBERIDGE<br />
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2 BEDROOM UNITS<br />
From $500<br />
. I ,rr»le0 l.me oHlei on select uniis<br />
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.mc»jdaa appkancas vert ical DOnai<br />
»4 w"U| 56 1 3593 m!?*<br />
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SOUTHPORT<br />
• Westland •<br />
New bu rgh near Glenwood<br />
' Limited Time<br />
2 Bedroom - s 420 00 *<br />
ONE MONTH FREE*<br />
$200.00 Security Deposit<br />
Vertical Blinds • Pool • Carport<br />
Monday-Friday 8:30-5:30<br />
729-5090<br />
* Subject to change<br />
<strong>with</strong>out no.lea<br />
its only<br />
(£><br />
lenwood<br />
rchards<br />
400 Apts. For Rent<br />
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LOCATION<br />
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Near Livonia Mall<br />
Deluxe < 8 2 bedroom units<br />
immediate Occupancy<br />
From $570<br />
Salt cleaning -ar^>e vertical Bands<br />
MERRIMAN WOODS<br />
Model open »-S except Thursday<br />
477-9377 Office 775-8206<br />
400 Apf • For Rsnt<br />
Plymouth »rfO«tDAaij Semor<br />
Citaen Specials Spacious 1 I -2<br />
communrfy WaSi to snooping Cen-<br />
tral an. disfiwesher vertical band*<br />
carport., pool Amiable to QuaafteO<br />
LIVONIA<br />
1 MONTH FREE RENT"<br />
MEAT rffCLUDEO •<br />
RENT FROM 1*95<br />
SECuRltv DEPOSIT ItSO<br />
Spacious 1 & 2 Bedroom apts <strong>with</strong>!<br />
pHuw carpet' vertical blinds self_<br />
clearvng Overv Irosttre* r«trigeralc» i<br />
dishwasher ample storage «ler j<br />
com carport, club house saurta ax- ]<br />
ercse room.-lanrws courts, heated<br />
pools<br />
On Joy Rd W of New Our gr,<br />
459-6600<br />
• On selected units onr,<br />
NORTwviLtE AREA Iftibeoroom<br />
apartments available 1520 to MOO<br />
per month including' heal 1 year > .<br />
leas* F'leaaa calf 348-9250 j<br />
NCrth VIS*<br />
TREE TOP<br />
LOFTS<br />
APtordabM 2 story t Bedroom<br />
apan men,t availaBW Features cen '<br />
wal an wal» in Closet covered, part-J<br />
baicorry ar-d umoue sleeping<br />
PLTMOUTH<br />
BEAT THE<br />
ODDS!<br />
- What are the odds ol Imdrng<br />
tha perlect apt lor only<br />
• $475<br />
you can beat me odd*' A beautilui<br />
one bedroom apt that m only mav<br />
«rom<br />
' 8 >-275 ret secluded, m a guiet real-<br />
1 r»ghborhood<br />
—...—i oan be yourat<br />
tuny eduwped nitdiana and almost<br />
| 'OOOeq ft. or Hying spec*<br />
whai ar* you waning «or»?<br />
TWIN ARBORS<br />
453-2800<br />
400 Apt*. For Rent<br />
NOF1TMQATE APARTMENTS<br />
1 MONTH'S FREE RENT<br />
Studio 1 8 2 Badroom Apts<br />
Start at 1375 Heat 4 cade mcaudad<br />
Swimming Pool T«nma Courts and<br />
Much Mora. Caa now 9SB-8M8<br />
Located on WQreanSald<br />
- PLYMOUTH -<br />
BROUGHAM<br />
MANOR<br />
1 & 2 BEDROOMS<br />
Veer Lease<br />
Heat & Water Included<br />
455-1215<br />
3 Wooded par* wit' stream «or<br />
Sp< -ng po"'<br />
storage and c*b(* TW<br />
937-1880<br />
559-7220<br />
PLYMOUTH - 2 badroom dupla*.<br />
appliance* 1 carpet. 1S35 mo One<br />
bedroom entclency 1395 mo m-<br />
dudaa *» utilrtle* 455-0391<br />
PONT1AC - OniQue MstorH studio<br />
1295'month rxJuOng uwtiea No<br />
per. Mrs Smith 335-9190<br />
REDFORD AREA<br />
Telegraph-5 Mne • i 4 1 bedroom<br />
daw. decorated, gulat. carpet. Mr<br />
conditioner bands, heat included<br />
For maturs professional pedpw<br />
<strong>with</strong> -elerencsa. From 1385<br />
PARKSIDE APTS.<br />
532-9234<br />
ROY At OAK/TROY<br />
Doggy. Odggy «mere «m you Sve'<br />
At Amber Apertments<br />
PsrrmsaKin they gtve-<br />
280-1700<br />
SOUTHFIELO<br />
FRANKLIN<br />
RIVER APTS.<br />
MOVE IN FOR $150<br />
RENT FROM 1575<br />
SECURITY DEPOSIT 1150<br />
Lusury 1 4 2 bedroom act* ««th<br />
pmtf carpet, vertical band*, jar<br />
met mtcften. sell cleaning oven.<br />
«roet iree refrigerator dianweanar<br />
intercom system lots or aoeets 8 i -<br />
CLINTON TWP 791-6444<br />
ed entrsncs. inlrusion m m system }M70Qarflaw<br />
^ ANN ARBOR<br />
12 Mile& Telegraph 2477<br />
356-0400<br />
FREE<br />
APARTMENT<br />
LOCATOR<br />
1-800-777-5616<br />
Save Time 4 Money<br />
Open 7 Days<br />
CoUr Videos<br />
An A/*aa4 Prioa*.<br />
Tom 3 Days »Wo 30 Minute*<br />
C*m 100.000 Choices<br />
TROY 680-9090<br />
3724 Rochester Rd<br />
SOUTHFIELD 354-80401<br />
29284 Northwe*1«rn Hwy<br />
CANTON 961-7200'<br />
4271' Ford Rd<br />
NOVI 348-0540<br />
400 Apis. For Wsnt<br />
ROYAL OAK<br />
13 Mile & Coottdge<br />
2 Bedroom Apanmerits<br />
FROM $446'<br />
HEAT INCLUDED •<br />
WOODWARD<br />
NORTH<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
549-7762<br />
Mon -Fn 9-5<br />
' Lowted tune. V»t « montn* o) a<br />
400 Apts. For Rent<br />
400 Apts. For Rent<br />
COUNTRY CORNER APTS<br />
Wa'ra BlG on Square Feat<br />
, t bedroom 1100 aa II<br />
2 bedroom '30C sq. It<br />
3 Bedroom lawnhouee 1400 so ».<br />
ROYAL OAK<br />
AMBASSADOR EAST<br />
1 Moon S ol IS Mae on OreanfieMI<br />
Rd Lovely I 4 2 bedroom apis New<br />
I pool Oioee lo^aminjjefii<br />
1124 »l"><br />
SouthBeid __<br />
WHITEHALL APARTMENTS<br />
t MONTHS FREE RENT<br />
I Spacious 2 Bedroom Apt*<br />
Starting at 1440 Frsa6e«e4<br />
Meet an sewed units Ca8 now<br />
547-0311 ConvenwiOy Local-<br />
ad on » Mae. areenfteid<br />
'/k OFF 1ST MO.<br />
I LOW DEPOSIT<br />
286-6115 559-7220<br />
400 Apt*. For Rent<br />
TROY<br />
SOMEAST! AREA FftDM 14*5<br />
14 2 1<br />
- LMindry reoaue*<br />
i -Baleonus or-P*»*<br />
TROY - 2 badroorae 2nd Booi f {<br />
condrnonad. baicoryy N4<br />
vary ipacloua Par»*>g<br />
now WO mo<br />
WARREN PLAZA APARTMENTS<br />
t MONTH'S FREE RfcNT<br />
aa To Shopping 4 Exprsa*<br />
VILLAGE APARTMENTS<br />
342-02*5<br />
SOUTHFIELD<br />
1 Bedroom Apts.<br />
From $438"<br />
HEAT INCLUDED<br />
LOW MOVE-IN COSTS<br />
$555<br />
, , WAYNE •<br />
CaM Swwnmmg pool, tenma mckHoH<br />
CaS 7!<br />
1200 Security Oepoan<br />
room from 1400 fr<br />
, courts 4 «M»i mon Cad 744-1100<br />
Locstad on Hoover and 10 MBa<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
UNLIMITED<br />
Ths Essmsi Way to Find<br />
a GREAT PVACEt<br />
HIDDEN VALLEY<br />
APARTMENTS '<br />
358-4379<br />
677-3710 Mon.-Fri 9-5 S#1 10-2<br />
} • Limited time Vst 6 months ol a<br />
1 paar *m New nwWitl<br />
Sewcled Urvtt<br />
BEDFORD AREA<br />
$299 Moves You In<br />
(On S alien J UnrtH<br />
FREE HEAT Clean Quiet buadmg.<br />
'large 1 4 2 bedrooms wa*-«v clo-<br />
se!* intrusion alarm system Server<br />
discount<br />
T aW»r*ph . mae S of .-94<br />
GLEN COVE APTS.<br />
538-2497<br />
Managed by Kaftan Enterprises<br />
Plymouth Square<br />
Apartments<br />
1 BEDROOM APT<br />
$465 PLUS UTILITIES<br />
~ 9421 MARGUERITE<br />
(off Ann Arbor Rd . 1 Blocs west of<br />
ShsKWI<br />
MON THRU FRI. 9-5<br />
455-6570 t.l<br />
Redford TWP.<br />
LOLA PARK MANOR<br />
2S055 Frye Mile Rd<br />
fW ot<br />
Haa a spaciom '. Bedroom apt<br />
available for immediate occupancy.<br />
• 1 MONTH FREE RENT •<br />
1495 Tonal to move trr <strong>with</strong> approved<br />
credit iroude* heat air. Band*<br />
carpeting 4 storage room, awarv<br />
pool * picnic area. cabU<br />
PLYMOUTH<br />
1 4 2 BEDROOM APTS<br />
ALSO FURNISHED l BEOROOM<br />
CAU FOR SPECIALS'<br />
Featuring guw' smgie story pnvate<br />
entrance, pelio utility room wtth<br />
washer dryer hookup, attic storage<br />
Princeton Court Apts<br />
On WHcoa o« Schowcran<br />
459-44*0<br />
^Sy<br />
Call: 255-0932<br />
^ SOUTHFIELD<br />
A Spacious 1 bedroom apart . .<br />
w<br />
Reouiarly 1625 ' 2 8 j bedroom*, private entry *to»-<br />
age 8 leundry room, balcony, ap-<br />
pro* '500 *Q It Telegreph 4 12<br />
MU* araa WAKEFIELD 354-3'90<br />
SOUTHFIELD<br />
11 MaeDetwear<br />
Lasher 4 Everyaen<br />
iow MOVE-IN COSTS<br />
Spacious 2 Bedroom Ap's<br />
FROM $637*<br />
Heat Included<br />
Knob In The Woods<br />
Apartments<br />
353-0586<br />
Now 1595 tc« a limited time cmv<br />
356-6570<br />
SOUTHFIELD'FRAJWKLIN<br />
2 or 3 bedroom spedous lovm-<br />
houaas elegant tormel dlrvng room<br />
8 great room <strong>with</strong> natural tirep-at*<br />
2'y baths master bedroom suite<br />
(UK Basement 2 car attached ga-<br />
rage From 11285<br />
WEATHERSTONE<br />
TOWNHOUSES<br />
350-1296<br />
Franklin Rd , S. of 13 Mile<br />
Managed By Kaftan Enterprises<br />
SOUTHFIELD.<br />
40-30-20-10<br />
DISCOUNT '<br />
| BIG MOVE-IN SPECIAL<br />
: bedroom .apts wrth pfcrsh carpal.<br />
Wlnas gourmet kitchen sen-dean<br />
Tg oran v^ciude* washer, dryer<br />
I carpori. pnvai* entrance 8 lots ol<br />
' stc.-ag*<br />
. PARK LANE<br />
355-0770<br />
Owe Center D- near Telegrapr<br />
•Clear. OUMM 1 B«JrBQm<br />
• We*-m Ooeets<br />
. Covered Parting<br />
. ?4 hr Morvtorad anruaion Aiarm<br />
12 Ma* 8 Laneer<br />
TWYCKJNGHAM VALLEY<br />
356-4403<br />
. £nilfpo»»» loc<br />
TROY<br />
RocneMer Rd North<br />
oi Square Lake Rd<br />
3 Bedroom Townhouses<br />
FROM $563*<br />
HEAT INCLUDED<br />
LOW MOVE-IN COSTS<br />
| ROCHESTER VILLAS<br />
— * • L laundry taciiMiaa<br />
i Crooks 4 1-75<br />
362-4088<br />
THREE OAKS<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
SPRING SPECIALI<br />
UMOUE-OU«T-StCLUOED<br />
159? - 2 BEDROOM<br />
1530 1 BEDROOM<br />
11 SO SECURITY DEPOSIT<br />
_u«ury 14 2 bedroom epsrtments<br />
wan pman carosi. vertical Band*.<br />
WAYNt CdiumfKia Apia<br />
2 bedroom* neas mcsuded<br />
1A2S PK* dapoait ^<br />
1 WAYNE FOREST APTS<br />
879-2466<br />
Mon -Sax 9am-5pm<br />
'umited t«ne. "n» 4 month* ol a<br />
-aeemg Agent on the hot<br />
Nfads -enlala gunaty OKermg<br />
lanlesac dee* an 2 4 .3 bed<br />
apartments Eaay move-m term*<br />
FREE RENT UNTIL MAY V<br />
HAVING OPEN HOUSE<br />
April 20 thrd April 24<br />
WAYNE FOREST APTS<br />
33005 'or«*1 Ave<br />
Weyn*. Ml 4414*<br />
326-7800<br />
WAYNE -LAROE<br />
avast Carpeted<br />
condmor^ ctelm<br />
TROV'ROYAL OAK-5W1 CrOOfcS<br />
cured buSdmg Carport storaos<br />
utHihea Lasas 1525 B47-7D7S<br />
Troy'Royal Oak Aree*<br />
Full Spectrum Selection<br />
at Amber Apartments<br />
280-1700<br />
! Mon -Sat 9-5<br />
SoutMieiC<br />
HIDtiEN OAKS APARTMENTS<br />
2 MONTHS FREE-<br />
list 8 Laat Month)<br />
QE appliances bands ceramic<br />
bath central air carports svaMbie ] SeMded Units,<br />
.ntercom* peho»-.baiconiaa Cam*<br />
ready large storage ares laundry<br />
tacattia*<br />
1 BEOROOM from 1495<br />
2 BEOROOM trom 1580<br />
557-4520<br />
15433 W 11 Mile at Greenn»d<br />
Hours Daily 11 -6.c Sat 9-2<br />
aed Thurs 4 Sun (<br />
• Based on 13 month occupency<br />
New tenants only Selected units<br />
•aon -&ei s-3 a-i*. '*--r , rtl, ..<br />
•Limited time First 4 months ol a ! smaller cotnpwi<br />
TROY<br />
NICEST 1 BEDROOM<br />
I vcArdes 'ui wad washer 8 dryer «i j Me-r<br />
»ach heat water, vertical bunds TROY S VALUE<br />
arpn carpori 4 pool A* lor 14 tO. I Very specious 1-2 Bedroom* r. a<br />
l'»3 lecunty first 3 weeni traa lo 2 ? ? ^ ^<br />
-«w tanani Cr^ri .*» T-aintawac I ed Call BKW — —— —«•-<br />
j 93-0940 ; tier' pincas 342-1940 or 544-3514<br />
SOUTHFIELD<br />
12 MM Rd<br />
1 block E ol Telegraph<br />
ROCHESTER HRXS - No security<br />
deposit Sublet W*ur> I Bedroom<br />
apt Carport wasnar .'dryer heated<br />
pool tennis 1524 mo 4*4-4074<br />
| pontiae<br />
ORCHARD LAKE ROAD<br />
Beautiful woooed<br />
apt Carpel Air<br />
included<br />
FROM $375<br />
ORCHARD WOODS APTS.<br />
334-1878<br />
l ORCHARD LA<br />
near -Taiegrapn Ba<br />
selling 1 bedroom<br />
orndltiorw heal inc<br />
Romulus<br />
OAKBROOK VILLA<br />
3 and 3 bedroom lowr.iXArSei<br />
Ranginc trom 139910 1500<br />
include* ail utwtiee<br />
Open Mon Wad Fn<br />
Tne* 8 Thur*<br />
Sat ' \am-2pm<br />
15001 BRANDT<br />
9am-5pm<br />
9em-4pm<br />
Closed Sun<br />
941-4057<br />
SOUTHFIELD<br />
$399 MOVES YOU IN<br />
FREE HEAT Cieen 1 bedroom <strong>with</strong><br />
wai»-m closet Intrusion alarm<br />
Lighted Parsing<br />
WELLINGTON 'PLAC E<br />
355-TOW<br />
Managed by Kaftan £nt*rpnaoa inc<br />
LOW MOVE-IN COSTS<br />
SPACIOUS<br />
2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments<br />
FROM $725<br />
. HEAT INCLUDED<br />
Lancaster Hills<br />
Apartments<br />
352-2554<br />
Mon.-Fri 9-5 Sat. 10-2<br />
FREE<br />
APARTMENT<br />
LOCATOR<br />
1-800-777-5616<br />
Save Time 4 Money<br />
Open 7 Oeys<br />
Color Videos<br />
, All Areas 4 Prnc*jdm wtiMie* 540 0043<br />
On I-S4 North Service Drlvs Betsneen<br />
Heggedy U A BeHevMie Rd<br />
L»884f>5 Office Open<br />
Prt IM<br />
Sat 'O S Sun 12-S<br />
697-8742<br />
>-s<br />
¥<br />
/ f D A N K U N \<br />
W SQUARE ^ ^<br />
(APAPTWEW-T cO<br />
Immediate Occupancy<br />
A quaint & quiet apartment community in<br />
Livonia, close to great shopping, restaurants.<br />
1-96 access A Metro Airport<br />
900 Rent Savings<br />
Hrdurrd Srcartty IVposit ®<br />
Attractive 1 and 2 Bedroom Apartments<br />
from 9 5 15* 8 440<br />
HEAT AND<br />
VERTICAL BLINDS INCLUDED<br />
l ocated on ^ MiM Hd<br />
Jsst f aet ol<br />
I* Livonia<br />
OPEN 7 DAYS<br />
427-6970<br />
PLYMOUTH vary large<br />
caipeled appaancas 'aw Sacurny<br />
deposii Nc pats 1*25 A month<br />
A nwuacuM<br />
k MSSST.<br />
•— V<br />
| I<br />
PLYMOUTH<br />
LIVE ON THE PARK<br />
40325 PLYMOUTH RD<br />
Manager "101<br />
SPECIAL!<br />
$50 OFF ON 1 BEDROOM<br />
FOR 6 MONTHS<br />
1 BEDROOM 1*50<br />
I BEDROOM 1470<br />
ONC MONTH FREE RENT<br />
St NOR DISCOUNT<br />
PAVILION COURT<br />
Luxury made affordable<br />
2 BEDROOMS<br />
from * 6 9 5 including carport '<br />
1 M o n t h F r e e<br />
• Fully Equipped Health Club<br />
• Washer and Dryer in Each Unit<br />
On Haggerty Road<br />
3 4 8 1 1 2 0<br />
Daily 9-7 Sat.-Sun. 11-5<br />
77 Beautiful acres of park<br />
and recreational paths - Four<br />
Seasons of activity <strong>with</strong><br />
comfortable living in a special<br />
neighborhood atmosphere in<br />
Farmington Hilts. Excellently<br />
serviced and maintained 1<br />
and 2 bedroom apartments<br />
and townhouses Easy and<br />
quick access to i-96 and<br />
J-275 - direct routes to the<br />
airport, downtown Detroit and<br />
Birmingham Souttifield areas<br />
9 Mile Road 1VS miles west of<br />
Farmington Raad<br />
ushers and Dt^sn m arurn apawenp<br />
A UZNIS DEVELOPMENT<br />
CALL TOOAY<br />
478-4664<br />
1 and 2 Bedroom S07C<br />
A p a r t m e n t s from<br />
Less than<br />
5 minutes <<br />
trom Novi &<br />
Farmington<br />
Hills<br />
Convenient lo Twelve Oaks Mall<br />
Cable TV Available<br />
Dishwasher<br />
Pool<br />
Private Balcony Patio<br />
Variety of Fipor A _<br />
Plans Available 624*9445<br />
Atr Conditioning<br />
Open Monday Friday TO 6 Weekends 11 S<br />
prtnqs<br />
J\PARTvfNTv4^7<br />
Where We Have Something<br />
For Everyone!<br />
You choose the amenities you want.<br />
a HEAT INCtUDtD<br />
a 12 UNIQUE , • WASHER & DRYER<br />
FIOOR PLANS IS APARTMENT<br />
New 1 & 2<br />
Bedroom<br />
Lakefront<br />
Apartments<br />
from<br />
'415<br />
t(X «tTED IN NOVI OS PONTiAC TRAIl<br />
1 MILE EAST Of BfCK 8arm«i<br />
WESTLAND<br />
I HUNTINGTON ON THE HIL<br />
. neat 4 aralsr<br />
. AM*anca*<br />
. Carpeting A Bands<br />
• Ui»— T ac*rke*<br />
• Central aa 4 pool .<br />
455-3682<br />
near V771<br />
LIVE ONE MONTH FREE<br />
trom ^WINow $450 mrix** heai<br />
1 & 2 Bedrooms<br />
. w MO* t» m;<br />
S Ave**)<br />
Plymouth Hills<br />
Apartments<br />
746 S MM St<br />
• Washer Dryer in e»cfi<br />
• Easy Access to 1-275<br />
. Aw Conditioned<br />
• Fully Carpeted<br />
• Walk to Downtown<br />
. 1S 2 Bedroom<br />
455-4721<br />
425-6070<br />
VT AltXM Ttorf (W or irtkstot!<br />
HAWTHORNE CLUB<br />
LIVE ONE MONTH FREE<br />
trom 5^2 Now $440 rx *x*?s w<br />
1 & 2 Bedrooms<br />
•». Men wHomi M»r •» •«)<br />
From $445<br />
OPEN 12 6PM<br />
EW*c t Baxk • S«cfo<br />
-n looses oiakj&e• • Mx<br />
522-3364<br />
7 SAO MetTSVxjrx<br />
N »«•»>- A • NVYY '• dnd * nr<br />
k* '' 5 Surv<br />
^ A Y N E W O O O<br />
f \ . P v L 1 » M I s t<br />
1992 Special<br />
(Limited Time)<br />
s 100 OFF<br />
« 370 «'445<br />
Now Lower Security Deposit<br />
Bright. Airy, E«lra-l»'fle Rooms<br />
Heai 5 vertical Bunds included<br />
Ceiling Fan Bedroom or Dining Area<br />
•737 J* WAVNC RO<br />
WtSTLAND<br />
SSuth at<br />
OM<br />
MOM SAT<br />
326-6270<br />
(2) -<br />
•S100 on IV lat S mor»+ o» I rear «sas Mr<br />
Wmdemenz<br />
—Apartment*<br />
LIVING YOU CAN<br />
AFFORD TO ENJOY<br />
• Central Air Conditioning<br />
• Convenient To Shopping And Espressways<br />
• Cable TV Available<br />
• Private Balcony • Patio<br />
• Kitchen With Open Bar Counter<br />
• Pens Available<br />
. \ >•» Bath* Available<br />
• And More Visit Us And See For Yourself*<br />
On IUI*;ed >h tile 'tort h ol Grand River<br />
In Farmington Mills<br />
FROM $ 5<br />
«« «Mk(<br />
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OPEN Mon FtH IS* 10 5 Sua 12 5<br />
471-3625 jd<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
\<br />
LIVING YOU CAN<br />
Afford To Enjoy!<br />
1 & 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS FROM<br />
SQCFT HEAT<br />
OOU INCLUDED<br />
Beautiful Setting in a Great Location.'<br />
i?<br />
Ms Open • Mon Sal 9-6 • Sun<br />
6 2 4 - 6 4 6 4
Monday, April 20. tM2 GAE *7C<br />
SO*<br />
400 Apts. For Rent<br />
O&E Monday, April 20. 1992<br />
TROY<br />
SUNNYMEDE APTS.<br />
GREAT LOCATION<br />
I-7S AT BIG BEAVER<br />
FREE<br />
RENT<br />
1 BEDROOM<br />
From $499<br />
2 BEDROOM<br />
From $585<br />
WINTER HEAT SPECIAL<br />
LARGE OELUXE APTS<br />
. V* Betns * 2 Bed Unit<br />
• F REE CARPORT<br />
• Km Vertical Bands<br />
• Wssner-dryer some units<br />
• I* Mr Malnnnence<br />
• G'eal Storage spaca<br />
.Carpeting<br />
hjal Central Air/Heel<br />
• DeAixe Appttancae incAxUng<br />
SUNNYMEDE<br />
APTS.<br />
561 KIRTS<br />
(INk S Of 8*e Be<br />
i Lrvernott &<br />
362-0290<br />
WAYNE. ) bedroom apt $395<br />
mcludee naal. -alar «*•<br />
SACS* A w carpal I n move in<br />
oeel 728-»*16 531-9171<br />
CALIFORNIA-STYLE<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
WEST LAND CAPRI APTS<br />
EASTER SPECIALS<br />
Cathedral Cartings<br />
' A 2 bedrooms Starling a< 8*20<br />
Security oaposrt. S20C<br />
Heel A water included<br />
Call 2B1-5410<br />
WEST BLOOMFIELD Adorable 2<br />
carpeting. lanced yam<br />
ages $5j5/mo Oapoen<br />
MV4SU<br />
pnviiegee 1<br />
ancee Teer I<br />
WEST BLOOMFIELO<br />
Sue laaaa 5 mo AMingbrook Apen-<br />
mant '8*0 sq It 2 bedrooms. I<br />
oattii" aIr. earaga pool. ckiOlwusa<br />
'anras May ' occupancy "M- 1868<br />
WESTLAND AREA<br />
We accept Section 6 72S-6S22<br />
)om Uving ro<br />
a all .iimiias<br />
mo $400 security 72i-7eaa<br />
WESTLAND<br />
Ford/Wayne Road Araa<br />
Spacious T A 2 Badroom apart<br />
msrtts locatad dose to anoppwig A<br />
•.prtuMil Omar amenities In-<br />
clude<br />
. .Pert-like Setting<br />
• Owner Paul Haal<br />
• Laundry Fatuities<br />
• Window Treetmenis<br />
• Naa Countar Tcos<br />
- Gsrbege Disposals<br />
. • Private Entrsncas<br />
, -AM Conditioning<br />
From $405 Monthly<br />
. CALL ABOUT SPRING SPECIAL<br />
COUNTRY VILLAGE APTS<br />
126-3280<br />
400 Apts. For Rent<br />
HAMPTON COURT<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
1 & 2 BEOROOM APTS<br />
Starting at $395<br />
27Vmo<br />
Chnsiian bualnaaa man<br />
477-3319<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS Condo. non-<br />
amokar. rmd 30 a » , 2 6*»oo" l<br />
laundry, ale >450'<br />
aecurtty 78*4262<br />
\Z3LZ<br />
FARMINGTON - 2 atralghl<br />
nonamoaing maMa aaak «280<br />
FEMALE SEEKING<br />
20'a, prolssslonsl. 10 locals A share<br />
661-3462<br />
Bloomfield araa<br />
ROOM FOR RENT<br />
in my Radlord Township home<br />
$60 per waaa pkn i<br />
636-6666<br />
r s s g r s s a t<br />
ya. Troy Ml_4««3 Rtfaa jaa uiM lean a company<br />
ADIA has:<br />
DATA ENTRY &<br />
RECEPTIONIST JOBS<br />
ROOMMATE needed. Plymouth<br />
ROOMMATE WANTED, move m<br />
May 1st or sooner $219 pk» share<br />
apaooua heme riHw<br />
• Plymouth' Cent or araa<br />
• Day A ARarnoonanm<br />
• Musi neve rsaebie Irsnaportation<br />
ALSO NEEDED<br />
MAIL CLERKS<br />
For maaa meamg company at<br />
Plymouth transportation required<br />
w* today'<br />
525-0330<br />
An Equal Opport-jraty Employer<br />
ROOMMATE<br />
$350•month plua<br />
850-76*5<br />
SINGLE FATHER of 1 to ahara large<br />
rvome m Commerce Townhlp 1 child<br />
ok Caa after 6pm M9-4339<br />
APPLY NOW<br />
SUMMER WORK<br />
$8.50 STARTING<br />
SOUTHFIELD Looking for mala or<br />
female to ahera 3 badroom houee<br />
Pool, laundry l/3utawes<br />
>250/mo - Caa. 363-643?<br />
• MsrSanng'Saas dmsion<br />
• AS majors ma, apply wai tram<br />
Ora may apply a* tram<br />
I for coaags students<br />
m-9pm. Mon. thru Sal<br />
SOUTHFIELD Share<br />
home/quality area Pnvate room<br />
beth. entry Kitchen A laundry No<br />
amok*/pets $236 $295 746-9237<br />
442-9270<br />
253-8774<br />
927-2601<br />
253-8*10<br />
YOUNG MALE wlsnee same f<br />
to ahara 2 badroom apt m Waal<br />
land Rani negotiable for<br />
chorea Tuea-Thur mom<br />
A RARE<br />
Management Opportunity<br />
or doing<br />
425-3406<br />
FEMALE lo anare 6 bedroom. 4H<br />
eatn house tn aidueiva Royal Oak<br />
araa $325 mo nciudea ,-wties No<br />
pets Can 9AM-6PM 396-1659<br />
LOWER STLVAN LAKEFROfIT<br />
home lo ahere Utimiea included<br />
Bos* dockage<br />
263 9852<br />
$225 par month<br />
MALE or FEMALE to ahara 2 bed-<br />
room. 2 bath apt Swimming pool A<br />
NICE house to share m Weatland<br />
$350'mo Honest dependable par-<br />
pn .wages Caa I<br />
NON SMOKING profeealonal Wart-<br />
room mdudas utimiea cable aflch ed 10 share 3 Bedroom house m<br />
en A laundry pnilegea. $75 waea Farnwnglor Hifts $250'mo pkis ^<br />
Plus security 75*-S«32 utames After «pm 4/3-6252<br />
422 Wantod To Ront<br />
WANTED - garage eta« to ram for<br />
storage of mce classic car by de-<br />
pendable eduR Farmington/Uvo-<br />
nia Leave maseags 47»-t174<br />
Managers A Superwaors<br />
Fua training<br />
Out of shapera welcome<br />
$3000-$5000 per mo.<br />
2*6-5222<br />
WANTED - Rant <strong>with</strong> option to buy<br />
Ptynwxrfit'Lhroma/Northv** araa. 3<br />
badroom, bsaerrant garage. $600<br />
range Naed by May SO J««.165e<br />
ARE YOUR HOURS THIS OOOOl<br />
No ragnti weaaends or hobdajya.<br />
Mon - Frl day hour* Earn $125-<br />
$175 m weakly pay Car lawdeO<br />
PWd mileage Call Marry MaMla<br />
525-7290<br />
WANTED to leeee or leeae w/opoon<br />
Quality 3-4 bedroom home m Bir-<br />
mingnam School dialrici Prota*<br />
slonai family Cal any tima. 9*3-2* 14<br />
WOMAN NEEDS Sleeping room lo<br />
rem Wit lichen A laundry prhitleges<br />
Sou infield. Oak Park. Farmmnlon o»<br />
Berkley area UP lb >50/waA Caa<br />
12-5pm weekday. 892-9 HO<br />
Assembly Workers<br />
Oakland County locar<br />
nam poamon. $5.50it»<br />
Oakland Macome rsadsnta only<br />
Express Services 643-4363<br />
Never A Fae Newer A Fee<br />
ASSISTANT CWLOCARE GIVER,<br />
part time ai my aoaneaa daycare<br />
noma fbr eunimar Afternoon hours<br />
13 mile A Evergreen 647-7541<br />
EMPLOYMENT<br />
ASSISTANT For Grounds " and<br />
buadmg Mamienanoe $6/hr<br />
30 lo 40 hr* par weak Farman<br />
Hitta araa Ca« 4>1-TlV0<br />
nasi sala A beckground s paua.<br />
Apply m parson at: 4.<br />
ERHARD BMW<br />
4066 Mapaa Rd Bloomfield Haa<br />
AUTO TECHNICIAN<br />
growing<br />
tor cart<br />
•o Bos 830<br />
Ob eerier A Eccentric Naaapapaii<br />
3*251 Schoolcraft Rd<br />
" Livonia Ml 48150<br />
PERSONNEL SYSTEMS<br />
459-1166<br />
BANK ROBBERS<br />
$$$<br />
• Part nam - F-ua 1<br />
American Van<br />
AVAILABLE<br />
IMMEDIATELY<br />
Due lo recent promotions wa hava<br />
openings for lua ma<br />
a avaaefcie from eelup<br />
Muat be able to atari work<br />
atafy No experience mraaaary<br />
company training<br />
Wa oAar aiiceaeril aalary<br />
program. A paid vacation<br />
981-9305<br />
BAKERY OELI SALES PERSON<br />
3-4 day* par weak, no eeakenc<br />
$5 50 per hour AppN al Bartraw a<br />
BakaryAOaU 2232OrobkeRd Ra-<br />
• >62-77*5<br />
- $8 50 Baa* wear<br />
Caa 9am-9pm<br />
442-9270<br />
253-*774<br />
25S-M10<br />
>27-2*01<br />
BUI'LDER LABORER<br />
tor large laaidannal buader iom*<br />
aaperlanoa m buAdlng trade hev>^i<br />
Caa betwaeri 4P*M 5PM 4*3-7111<br />
CABINETMAKER<br />
Muet Be waa experienced m Euro<br />
En r. a*anl oppomaMty apt<br />
BALLROOM<br />
OANCE INSTRUCTORS<br />
guaHfled applicants Csk after 2PM<br />
34*-1 tS3<br />
Ung Meagftts 977-2121<br />
BEAUTICIAN<br />
We are looking tor a car<br />
BEAUTICIAN 10 work In our baautl-<br />
fi* salon m Troy Or If you have<br />
caantel you can be your own Boaa<br />
<strong>with</strong> cfiair rental •<br />
BILLING<br />
MANAGER<br />
ASSISTANT MANAGER<br />
Oad Stone CradB Corp Mi one ol<br />
Ihe nation* largaal home equrty<br />
lending Rrma, haa a poamon open m<br />
Our Southheid of«ca for an Aaaiat-<br />
ant Manager A rrwemum of 2 year*<br />
eapenenca m 2nd mortgagee or<br />
conaumer fMtanoa a required Excel<br />
•em company Benefits Caa<br />
313-352-3400 i<br />
EOE M/F<br />
mg a Ijueaflert candidal* to<br />
I Baang Man _<br />
Medical Pan A Home<br />
position of<br />
ftagvatad I<br />
Ith Cara Baa<br />
AAA POOLS<br />
Seeking m-house personnel Exper-<br />
mca preferred but wai tram<br />
Tttawnar cite' sarvic*ikbo»<br />
476-7234 or 760-6699<br />
A CAREER IN REAL ESTATE<br />
SALES WITH US IS A REAL JOB<br />
Our programs and support —j<br />
are so rflectrve. we guarantee you a<br />
Lome of $26 000<br />
<strong>with</strong> unlimited potential<br />
DON T GAMBLE WITH YOUR<br />
FUTURE CALL ME TOOAYI11<br />
INDIRA or BARRY 477-1111<br />
REAL ESTATE ONE, INC<br />
Farmmgton-Farmlngton Hills<br />
ACCEPTING Application tor pan<br />
time office cleaning Laae evening<br />
hour* couple. Pfymouth A North-<br />
lawn 891-1755<br />
ACCOUNTANT<br />
Challenging poamon Growing com-<br />
pany Accounts Payable General<br />
Ledger Tsaes IBM PC multiple<br />
partnerships Send resume Ban.<br />
20300 Civic Center Dr Sle =305<br />
SoutMMMd Ml 4*076<br />
OfSNEY/EPCOT - universal Studios<br />
1 1 Maes away Luxury 2 end 3 bed-<br />
room 2 bath condo washer, dryer<br />
microwev* pool, lacum Iannis<br />
court* From >526 per week<br />
Day* 474-5150 Evenings 476-9713<br />
ACCOUNTANT<br />
Growing suburban accounting firm<br />
seeks individual <strong>with</strong> 1-3 years pub-<br />
lic accounting experience Candh<br />
date must also be fanukar <strong>with</strong> cor-<br />
porate and personal taxaa Sand r*.<br />
sume 10 O E . Boa 3236 SouthfMd<br />
Ml 46037<br />
FT LAUDERDALE<br />
ed Condo By 01<br />
Sleeps < PoofAtar<br />
Weekly ratee<br />
Nearly decorat-<br />
aan A beach<br />
M tfuffnaniy<br />
652-9274<br />
ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE<br />
We have aeverei 10b openings<br />
ROCHESTER/OAK LAND TWP<br />
Pamt Creak Araa 4 OeOrooms 2<br />
bains, garage spaca >950'MO Ral-'<br />
srenoea requuad 969-2232<br />
ROMULUS-on Beverly Road 2 bed-<br />
room baaemani 1 bath, centre! air<br />
good condition Low rant In ex-<br />
chenge for guard eervtca $360'mo<br />
• security deposit 5*5-11187<br />
BIRMINGHAM AREA. Wootfcasrd.<br />
14 Mae Nice 2-3 bedroom ranch 1<br />
bath, air appaancea. new carpel<br />
Oeaement garsge $715 645-2*91<br />
Westland Park Apts.<br />
Across trom City Par*<br />
I Cherry H«)<br />
1 between Middttben A Memmen,<br />
SPECIAL - LlMfTEO TIME ONLV<br />
1 bedroom only $445<br />
2 bedroom only $505<br />
$200 DEPOSIT<br />
(1 year leeae <strong>with</strong> credit!<br />
MEAT INCLUDED<br />
a« arterccan eecure A locked haa-<br />
weys cable hook-up laundry each<br />
Buedmg neammmg pool aacifam<br />
729-6636<br />
SAVE $50 PER MONTH<br />
ONLY $200 DEPOSIT<br />
1 BEDROOM FROM $390<br />
Vary large dean A heat<br />
carpet aecurtty ioca1.600 per moMfi<br />
9*2-644* or 6**-*4i*<br />
CWTTON<br />
IkRMaaQTON H*x»<br />
>H bathe ferway aaa-<br />
FARMMQTON MILL* IIIM<br />
i<br />
ROYAL OAK. 3 badroom <strong>with</strong> fm-<br />
ished besemem A garage Near 14 A<br />
May 1<br />
952-50>6<br />
SOUTMFIELO 12 AMe A Greenfield<br />
aree 2 bedroom, gaa haat air Al<br />
eppNancaa Garage >575'mo Flraf<br />
laal. security No pet*' 3*8-6066<br />
AUBURN MILLS.<br />
house wtth privsta baaamam. »cai-<br />
naer Oakland Urovaraity ideal<br />
for working fam*y $590 par month<br />
wtth 1 month tree 646-2222<br />
BIRMINGHAM'S BEST<br />
GETS BETTER<br />
NEWLY DECORATEO<br />
2 or 3 Bedroom Apts<br />
A Townhoimee<br />
(<strong>with</strong> Fua Baaemani)<br />
From $700 Month<br />
mmeoieie Occupancy<br />
SPECIAL on Security Oapoen<br />
Lining hr* 9am-Spm daay. or after<br />
5 By appt Sal i2noon-3pm or can<br />
646-1166<br />
bjrminqham<br />
SECURITY DEPOSIT SPECIAL $300<br />
Bright 50 a contemporary<br />
1 bedroom, condo<br />
4 adults, on the<br />
$425 week<br />
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KLAWAH ISLAND. SC<br />
to Itva bedroom I<br />
PAM HARRINGTON EXCLUSIVE<br />
1400-846-6966<br />
MYRTLE Beach. S C condo Beeuii<br />
fuBy decorstad on the ocaan. HWd<br />
floor 2 badroom. 2 Balh washer A<br />
dryer, pool lecuxn a lichen aa con<br />
277-4544<br />
F ^ a<br />
June-August<br />
415 Vacation Rantais<br />
FOR<br />
RECORDED<br />
JOB DESCRIPTIONS<br />
Call 469-0146. dial i. than thai 4<br />
Celts rscaived 24 hr* 'day<br />
ACT NOW<br />
College Students<br />
50<br />
Immediate Openings<br />
GENERAL LABOR<br />
Start work in the Uvonia I<br />
araa Day and afternoon<br />
inula Must have reliable<br />
waneportsbon and be able<br />
to work 40 hours par waaa<br />
CaB today for an interview<br />
SOMEBODY SOMETIME<br />
16320 Middlebelt<br />
477-1262<br />
- For diaaWerl woman No •<br />
ALIGNMENT TECHNICIAN<br />
growing Goodyear KKaUon musi<br />
hava certification, caa John or<br />
Qaorge 721-1610<br />
irve-im<br />
Wantad<br />
APARTMENT MANAGER<br />
eastaida suourban corn-<br />
top notch partorm-<br />
end long larm experi<br />
pay Raquirea exoeaem<br />
organuational and managerial skMIs<br />
ANIMAL PEOPLE<br />
Experienced Groommg Asaalanl<br />
. FsrmMgton<br />
851-2191<br />
APARTMENT MAINTENANCE per-<br />
son wsnted ful tims must have<br />
some eaperlanca able 10 live on<br />
sua Caa after 10 30am 34*-0*26<br />
Ambitious Assistant<br />
Msnsger Trameea<br />
AEROBIC/STEP INSTRUCTORS<br />
Aieo Lite Guerds and Swim Instruc-<br />
tors Weyne/Waanand YMCA.<br />
Call Jim 721-7044<br />
A HANOICAPPED MALE naeda aa<br />
sistanoa, 9 30-5PM deny A 130-<br />
7pm Set Own transportation<br />
$4 50/fir Southlleld Call 354-2*32<br />
ALL AROUND PERSON to drlva<br />
amaa van tor tuaado rental shop in-<br />
cluding packaging tuaedos for amp-<br />
packaging<br />
Plyinoutri<br />
UVOnm Mr 0<br />
• CRAZY<br />
Expanding whoiaaala company<br />
needs 12-15 CRAZY mdMduais to<br />
manage new locations « you «k*<br />
money music A having fun at erork.<br />
caBLorlat 557-3550<br />
(Great Attitude Need Only Applyi<br />
nance, markataig end ofbca paraon-<br />
nei Geared to Mgn pertormenca<br />
atandards Reapond to Box 572<br />
Observer A Eccentric Newspapers<br />
36251 Schoolcraft Rd<br />
i Ml 46150<br />
ASSISTANT MANAGER TRAINEES<br />
GIRLS, GUYS<br />
$375 - $600 WKIy Average Earnings<br />
Due lo outstanding expension<br />
misrneuonsay advenised Co needs<br />
15-20 *a people<br />
positions<br />
APPLIANCE TECHNICIAN A TRAIN-<br />
EES needed Must have good dnv-<br />
3 record snd hand tools Company<br />
pay tor iramtng Apply al<br />
MamtenAnca One. 8537 Ronda Dr<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> 455-0900<br />
APT. MANAGER<br />
Jom a great properly management<br />
organuation A manage a large apt<br />
, community in Oak land County Muat<br />
: nave dynamic personality A lagrvfl-<br />
cant apt management aapanance<br />
I Please call Betwear, 9-4 < 356-1363<br />
Area Coordinator<br />
Group Homes<br />
APARTMENT MAINTENANCE PER<br />
SON needed experienced m plumb-<br />
ing. electrical. haattng'AC repairs<br />
Womd consider semi retired Or pan<br />
lime person For sppi ca* 535-8 T33<br />
oup<br />
Wayne<br />
daveloc<br />
County - 5 homes<br />
Western<br />
Serving -am _ .<br />
sdufts Related college degree Only<br />
Ihoee artth previous mental health<br />
eaper lance need apply Salary<br />
$22 500.Caa I0em-4pm 45*-nJ0<br />
ground floor to upper manang*<br />
ment Musi enjoy musK fun snd<br />
working <strong>with</strong> people No experience<br />
557-3550<br />
Lisa<br />
ASSISTANT poamon open <strong>with</strong><br />
apprenticeship<br />
weakly, gomg<br />
Hon Vary Buey fua<br />
n ^ . 0 0 " "<br />
I aa<br />
$47-3740<br />
ASSISTANT TO Cuatomer Samoa<br />
Manager Muat have good commu-<br />
mcatton h4i 6 Be contfortabla wnti<br />
compuiars Frequent<br />
13<br />
aree Caa Marger« 540-5000<br />
CERT1FIEO ATHLETIC TRAINER<br />
Salary range $25 000-$35 000<br />
Sand reeume lo 35343 Edytha.<br />
Farmington Hale. Ml 4*331<br />
BEAUTIFUL LAKE MICHIGAN -<br />
LUOINGTON AREA Spsoous<br />
6-10.<br />
color TV. microwsve etc<br />
rooms 2 fua Bathe cathedral oa*-<br />
mge. plus 2 tanmy room areaa, lup.<br />
t down You'a sn|or memoraMa<br />
golden sunaets on the Beach<br />
June July Aug svsasBis 261-29*2<br />
Speaoue S bedroom 2-, bath town-<br />
home Art-awe May 1 Camral air BEAVER «LAN0 - Conga<br />
prtvete patio, fua baaament. .erticai Ounaa of LaPe Micn-jsr- Slea<br />
w/opnon.$**5 54*-*640<br />
TROY evailabla mid Mey<br />
room. 2 Beth 2.000 eq ft<br />
Famay 'oom to<br />
air. $t.600mo<br />
beige carpal<br />
car. central aa > 1300'mo<br />
0 A H PROPERTIES 737-4002<br />
TROY'BIRMINGHAM SCHOOLS<br />
Ranch Omwg room doorwaa lo<br />
data 1'4 bafha finished Baaemani<br />
tlfOO/MO >11*900 to purchase<br />
(W-1531<br />
ASK FOP BOB TAYLOR<br />
647-6400<br />
CHAMBERLAIN REALTORS<br />
TROY Smaa dean 2<br />
ranch <strong>with</strong> attached gar age 1 a m<br />
Crooks Rd decor sled M00 paua<br />
security 643-P4J<br />
. AKEFRONT HOaaE<br />
2 bath Ara-<br />
JNION LAKE<br />
Hugs MM > ba<br />
P*aca warfout Baaemani parage<br />
bam >1450/mo w option J8MSM<br />
WAYNE<br />
AnradNa<br />
WESTLANO SCHOOLS<br />
brtca rencb 3 bedroom. 1<br />
fenced 7<br />
Ma* let<br />
car pares m $T*S month<br />
T22-TT51<br />
WAYNE<br />
rooma 0<br />
$a0C aacu<br />
M*3 Anr<br />
»a*e Sac<br />
ntY depow 0 par month .<br />
rit-in?<br />
Pate wear<br />
WESTVANO<br />
Jaen 2 bedroom<br />
ma 8*4 •!**<br />
•on to buy ^ a a b , ° S ? t r a ^<br />
WESTLANO LIVOKPA SCHOOLS<br />
>750 per manah H00 aecaaWy 9*<br />
private pabo. Ml baaernant. »ai1k.a<<br />
band* mirrored doora. neat, ra-<br />
Caa Mon thru<br />
644-1300<br />
BIRMINGHAM 2 Badroom. 1 beth<br />
Canlral aM 2 car garage Pado<br />
>7*0 per mo Caa 645-50*2<br />
BLOOMFIELO HUN. maury condo. 2<br />
Bedrooma 2 Bama lua neaamani 2<br />
car garage gaa Areplace large<br />
deck pleaaani «aaw of pond $1600<br />
A l enable Immednalaay Short term<br />
weee eveaabaa Caa Mary<br />
MOT '' >6pm^<br />
BELIA1R Ml Inter markele Lake<br />
>8 good Aafi-<br />
N a a MM<br />
of PC • arx<br />
BOYNE COUNTRY WALLOON LK<br />
BLOOMFIELO HILL8 CONDO<br />
bedrooma lis Bathe large •<br />
room dining room sk sppseneee in-<br />
cluded new woo"<br />
X<br />
BLOOaaFIELO HILLS<br />
room 2 Ba<br />
tlon >71$<br />
Large 2 bed-<br />
SLQQMFIELO HILLS comsmporpry<br />
loam rsome t arje -ea-.<br />
room cathedral ceMng<br />
I OR >750 ISAM 12<br />
SLOOAtFKLO HUlS on Square<br />
Lake 2 badroom* I bathe >1 000<br />
pm month Ram <strong>with</strong> option to<br />
PHI eh sat Lakatrorn<br />
Oi •-21M<br />
SLOOMFIElD<br />
FARktPtQTON HILLS - I<br />
•r*e heel 'annas pool o .<br />
no* $4*0 mo plua<br />
iPM 553-0*62<br />
FkRMMOTON MRLS<br />
NOVI CONOO<br />
c«y<br />
i mt<br />
raet<br />
6 n- 544- 2512<br />
eig. eaammmg. gct*ng rente<br />
fy. ukrs rtssr<br />
BiRCHWOOO Goal A Country Oub<br />
$ a ssr,rs. 4 «<br />
616-5*2-2000<br />
ACCOUNTING<br />
ASSOCIATE<br />
Amcare r»ome Meafmcare • task-<br />
ing s quaktved avPviduai lor the po-<br />
sition of Accounting Associate<br />
RasponsiMnws mdude preparing<br />
cash eummary and other caah ra-<br />
porta wrning up dapotna for<br />
Branches snd ittakmg Bank deposits<br />
si designated, matching payables<br />
checks to eivoioe* processing snd<br />
msmtsmmg records of in deferred<br />
ermulty paysblaa raconcang bank<br />
stetamants preparing any reqiAred<br />
journel entries snd portorimnq apa-<br />
dai protects wnan necesssry<br />
High shcooi graduate or GEO re-<br />
qurred associate degree m buemeea<br />
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OCAOUMCS S B.M. TUKSOAV ro* TMOASO*T tomoa I AM FWOai KM MOMIMT toiTtoa<br />
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ATTENTION COLLEGE STUOENTS<br />
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person si AbM Party Flsntsi 31*27<br />
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ATTENTION<br />
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Human neecnacaa Manager 34606<br />
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CABLE T V INSTALLERS<br />
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Musi be<br />
desired but a* tram ma<br />
vWual SarxJ reeume or<br />
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rears oW and s laaidam of Wayna<br />
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An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
CASHIERS/STOCK ASSOCIATES<br />
needed 11 n Uiiafi Apply in per-<br />
son after 10am. Tha Book Marker<br />
2«>ai Orchard Lake Rd (Ihe former<br />
Arbor Drugel Farmington Hata See<br />
•290 C<br />
Troy Mt 4*0*3<br />
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2 WEEK<br />
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couafTBtf<br />
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Woodwartflai 141<br />
n parson<br />
4501 N<br />
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today CM SbeaeCAnaiai 366-7111<br />
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826-2*01<br />
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CARPENTERS/BOOFERS<br />
warned tor work<br />
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portanon a milai 540-74*5<br />
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op Suite<br />
CHARTER TWP OF REOFORO<br />
EMPLOYEES<br />
CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION<br />
are bamg accaplad tor<br />
the poafbon of RECREATION SU-<br />
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daaa waa be reaponalbla tor tne oo-<br />
ordmabon managamant and auper-<br />
viaion of concaaalone. apacial<br />
events snd progrsmmmg m tha<br />
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SALARY $25.AM<br />
COLLECTOR<br />
quM*ed Wepbone 60*eclor FuAOr<br />
P.O Bo. 870<br />
FranAAn. Ml 4A205<br />
Or pbone Don Craig at-<br />
o m >27-3060<br />
COLLEGE<br />
STUDENTS<br />
$8.50 STARTING<br />
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Flexible ocnoduioa markMng dM-<br />
slon Ca* *am-9pm<br />
442-S2T0<br />
82 T-2801<br />
263-8810<br />
253*774<br />
AMONG TME REQUIREMENTS<br />
Graduation from an accradned col-<br />
lege at unnrarsity <strong>with</strong> s degree or<br />
apeciaRzanon m Parts and Reera-<br />
ebon Admwfrabon, Community<br />
rucieatKm. FaoaBy Management or<br />
Senncae AdmmlalrBtlon Should<br />
hava al laaat three (3) years espen-<br />
ence m recreeoon sctMtas snd'or<br />
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year of eupervteory or admmlatrstNa<br />
COMMERCIAL CLOSER<br />
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company locatad m Oakland Coim-<br />
ty wa handle or Oars urowwaikig<br />
isqueelt cuatomer accounts A doe-<br />
mg Expananca rwqiared Send r*<br />
aumatoBos 5M<br />
Obaarvar A Ecoantnc lie asp apart<br />
3*26i Schoolersfl Rd<br />
L/vome Mi 48150<br />
Equal Opportunity Employer M'F<br />
COUNTRY HEARTH atN<br />
40500 Whcmgan Ave , Camon<br />
Now takmg sppacabons tor front<br />
Apply m person cMy<br />
COUCTfER NEEDED<br />
mtar-c*Aca maa A ar<br />
Uee own vehicle 30-40 hours<br />
542-4*50<br />
COUNTER<br />
SALES AGENTS<br />
mg tor outatsndtog<br />
500 Ha4p Wantad<br />
DIRECT CARE MORC piaaariM<br />
> to<br />
DIRECT CARE<br />
Rart-drn*^ wortr^war^sduRs satfi<br />
Bora m Garden City and Radlord<br />
Caa 313-425-02C3 or aand reeume<br />
500 Halp Wantad<br />
DOO GROOA8ER parvtua lame p»<br />
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE A eeuaef a*<br />
auan agency Evas A weaaand po»<br />
•onm raaadanaai aaaMa Bsapona*<br />
eofvtng Eaperianca prslsrrsd<br />
Ril an to First Saap 63*1 Farm<br />
mgton Road Waattond. M 48185<br />
Ae Equal OpporWy OtMun*<br />
HOaaE medcal eqtapmpra company<br />
^HAAi tana OrtvwrOeBvar,<br />
I T M<br />
WRECKER OfWER/RBOHTS<br />
COURT REPORTER<br />
ad A experienced<br />
626-6543<br />
INSURANCE-<br />
Customer Service Rap tor N subur<br />
ban Agency Salary nagotiaMa<br />
Sand reeume ML P.O. Be. >00<br />
a Ml 4*3*3-0 TOO<br />
CUSTOMER SERVICE<br />
«u"r*»*sr-<br />
tne agaa of 1*-21<br />
end a raaident ol Wayne Coimty Wot<br />
Oetrcati caa tor an mpomtment<br />
4*4-16*0<br />
An Eouel Opportunny Employer<br />
CUSTOMER SERVICE<br />
uve wanted tor Detroit<br />
anop A bemoan afiaR Great oppor-<br />
rumty for truatworlby oapandaPM<br />
tA-2i yaara old and a teUant of<br />
Wayne County (not Oatroai Ca* tor<br />
more information 4*4-1860<br />
An Equal OpportunRy Entptoiar<br />
'<br />
OfBECT CABE STAFF .waded lor<br />
M * pert ame poaWlona la group COL ucenea required Muel be neal<br />
A inuBveled. etanp to grow a«*><br />
adiata $*'f>our to sun if trained<br />
caa fiber Lata* A> Wayne. 721-0*61<br />
Anpefe m LNonae 261-0*48<br />
or 2*1-*305<br />
Kan vi <strong>Canton</strong> ASSdOOl<br />
(between lOem- Ipmi varaee Pel<br />
Supply, mc 154AP Dele. Daboa (S<br />
SAAA'Tataprspn Arm)<br />
adiata $*'f>our to sun if trained<br />
caa fiber Lata* A> Wayne. 721-0*61<br />
Anpefe m LNonae 261-0*48<br />
or 2*1-*305<br />
Kan vi <strong>Canton</strong> ASSdOOl omvEB<br />
Ideel tor retiree 16 Hon cm staaA<br />
Wsaaa Wayna araa rehab career<br />
PtaeaecaA 426-3777<br />
An Equal OpporbMty Em«aoyw<br />
OtRECT CABE STAFF - naeOed ai<br />
Livoma. <strong>Canton</strong> and Dearborn<br />
areaa Group noma warning pr»<br />
larred but npi -ictaitn Starbno<br />
wape legutiabia For mora nforme<br />
bon EAA *•' >0A*<br />
omvEB<br />
Ideel tor retiree 16 Hon cm staaA<br />
Wsaaa Wayna araa rehab career<br />
PtaeaecaA 426-3777<br />
An Equal OpporbMty Em«aoyw<br />
OtRECT CABE STAFF - naeOed ai<br />
Livoma. <strong>Canton</strong> and Dearborn<br />
areaa Group noma warning pr»<br />
larred but npi -ictaitn Starbno<br />
wape legutiabia For mora nforme<br />
bon EAA *•' >0A*<br />
DRIVERS<br />
OtRECT CABE STAFF - naeOed ai<br />
Livoma. <strong>Canton</strong> and Dearborn<br />
areaa Group noma warning pr»<br />
larred but npi -ictaitn Starbno<br />
wape legutiabia For mora nforme<br />
bon EAA *•' >0A* 5U E Servtaa Dr Metro Aepon<br />
neel tc Sunocol Now aocaptmoep-<br />
OlftECT CABE WOPatERS needed<br />
for <strong>Canton</strong> grn* noma venous<br />
5U E Servtaa Dr Metro Aepon<br />
neel tc Sunocol Now aocaptmoep-<br />
tcrvooi dKaoma and or QfO wttn<br />
pood dnmng record A a Her aand<br />
ca* 3*7-1*17<br />
abta Apply MontfiruFn tO-3pn-<br />
tcrvooi dKaoma and or QfO wttn<br />
pood dnmng record A a Her aand<br />
ca* 3*7-1*17 DRIVERS - 'or eacxeam nai<br />
Must nave dean omnng record<br />
noutaa in Liaarae * suburb* .<br />
Apptr betessn i2-3pm m<br />
Panqian icacreepi. 3402S Seno»<br />
cxan Uvonia 522-71*'<br />
OOCfCWORK<br />
$* 5G.Tr Entry MMI<br />
Ca* $67-1200<br />
State Ucaneed A Bonded<br />
$S5 Fee >A<br />
DRIVERS - 'or eacxeam nai<br />
Must nave dean omnng record<br />
noutaa in Liaarae * suburb* .<br />
Apptr betessn i2-3pm m<br />
Panqian icacreepi. 3402S Seno»<br />
cxan Uvonia 522-71*'<br />
OOCfCWORK<br />
$* 5G.Tr Entry MMI<br />
Ca* $67-1200<br />
State Ucaneed A Bonded<br />
$S5 Fee >A DfWEBS NEEDED<br />
MECHAMCS NEEDED<br />
Naed own tool* Must Anow<br />
Cnrysasr Ca* S*1-2M5<br />
OOO QROOAAEB Expanwiced lor<br />
pel anop F.B 4 pen tana Appfy ai<br />
perao^saMor Sua Amaaop<br />
AmrruSr 3
ac» O&E Monday. Apr.) 20. 1992<br />
500 Help Wanted<br />
drivers needed<br />
iwta lo CUtMOWf<br />
up m m are 1pm 4 Bpm Monday-<br />
Saturday Muat ham lUflll Irana-<br />
portaoon. van ot car Unonto.<br />
SoulhfMM. Wo—WBe or Detroit<br />
1100-$250 on<br />
M M 102<br />
DRIVERS<br />
OWNER/<br />
OPERATORS<br />
COAS1<br />
REFRIGERATED TRUCKING<br />
• 'ooung tor Owner'Operator* Is<br />
loin our company to transport over-<br />
500 Help Wanted<br />
pananted illllgn nukiser<br />
daw mould have 10-10 yn. i<br />
anoa wRh a toad mectane back<br />
ground a BSME a a muel wa alter<br />
500 IMp Wanted<br />
TAYLOR AREA<br />
24 OPENINGS<br />
j e w<br />
•on* mouU M 'Mum or ape«y<br />
»<br />
ALPHA INDUSTRIES, INC<br />
22790 HaaOp Drive<br />
Now. Mi «447s<br />
Attention Pereonnm<br />
(3131344-0070<br />
EQUIPMENT OPERATOR<br />
« you Hava tna following<br />
• 2 years experience<br />
a Heevy Eijulpment Operetor 4'or<br />
Truck Omar to operate emM be*ny<br />
i aunty Hull Oa acta to work any<br />
mm and hava good work Malory<br />
Good wege 4 benefit peckaee Sand<br />
itouma lo: Boa aS40<br />
Obeerver 4 Eccentric Newspapers<br />
34241 Schoolcr sft Rd<br />
LKronla Ml 44150<br />
• DOT oarMcaMon<br />
• Clam driwng record<br />
•Cbt<br />
• 14»S<br />
•Drop pay<br />
Ma offer<br />
pey loaded or empty<br />
y anar 1*1 drop<br />
• OuiCk return Iripe<br />
• fuel permits after '11 y**r<br />
• Medics' 4 hospital msursnca<br />
j. ailsble 10 purcheM<br />
Applyal •<br />
COAST<br />
REFRIGERATED TRUCKING<br />
8350 St Autxn<br />
Hamtramck. Ml<br />
EXCELLENT<br />
JOBS<br />
AVAILBLE<br />
WESTBORN MARKET<br />
2245 Woodward. Berkley<br />
Fu* 4 Pari Time Help Hsadsd<br />
• FLORAL DESIGNERS<br />
• FLORAL SALES<br />
•STOCK<br />
• CASHIERS<br />
•DELI<br />
• MEAT CUTTERS<br />
Ptaaaa can 274-4100<br />
Fksl.'Second mma<br />
STARTS IMMEDIATELY<br />
474-7744<br />
FIREFIGHTER<br />
TRAINING<br />
• applicants<br />
-30 rear* oM<br />
parmanant. out<br />
For mora mlcrmi<br />
1-800-922-1702<br />
FLORIST<br />
DESIGNERS 4 ASSISTANTS<br />
Experienced pialsntd AftordabM<br />
Flower*. Bmranghem . 444-2244<br />
FUU. TB4E MAINTENANCE<br />
Poamon ii'Mablf tor<br />
.-nature. raeponabM parson<br />
Benefits avaMatM Call bmttn<br />
9em-4pm. 474.7204<br />
To<br />
EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT<br />
Or Can<br />
1 (BOO) 744-1145<br />
DRIVERS<br />
Ma ar* looking tor a WerehouM<br />
OnMr/Doc* Switcher Mti a good<br />
driving record Mutf neve a COL<br />
Clan A IXVH Ma oltor a good<br />
aags 4 benaM package Apply In<br />
person Mon thru Fn. Sam-5pm.<br />
1351 Mli Rd Maatland at 101 InOuatrial Or .<br />
fi.moufli Ocean 453-4400<br />
Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
ed'Vef<br />
• l 6CTRIC PANEL MlftEPERSONS<br />
4 MELDERS NEEDED<br />
: u" lime position available at Nonn-<br />
vtiie Manufacturing company Some<br />
«»perienc* necessary Starting<br />
«*gr 16 00 nr E.cenenl Benents<br />
Apply in person at<br />
BELANGER INC<br />
1001 OOHENY CT NORTHVILLE<br />
EXPEDtTOR (AFTERNOON)<br />
uthfteM IVm • seeking an axp<br />
Southfteld firm la aaeklng ...<br />
tor tor 4n aOemoon ahlft One year<br />
experience in air freight Handling<br />
preferred Computer operation ex-<br />
perience Helptol Salary and to*<br />
benefit package Send leeponee to<br />
Expedlor PO Bo. 8740-451.<br />
Lainrup Via age Ml 44076<br />
EXPERIENCED CUSTOM CABINET<br />
Miperience arftn 32mm system Mini-<br />
mum 5 years experience Apply<br />
person between 9- Ham H7<br />
Grand River. Brighton<br />
EXPERIENCE, experience, experi-<br />
ence. fronl dee* derk Memtenenr^<br />
tor hi riae hotel, ca* tor interne-<br />
Jimmy or Cheryl 399-5800<br />
Factory<br />
CANTON AREA<br />
16 OPENINGS<br />
SLITTERS<br />
MATERIAL HANDLERS<br />
GENERAL LABORERS<br />
Working <strong>with</strong> rolled tteei<br />
START MONDAYII<br />
Call Carol 474-7766<br />
MGM Services No Fee<br />
FULLTIME<br />
TOOOLER TEACHER POSH ION<br />
Require* a Bachaaors Degree in eer-<br />
hr c Kd aeveiopmenl or related h««d<br />
Experience requ»»d Reeponatodlty<br />
mdudoa eirect care of toddlers.<br />
Inter-ectlon <strong>with</strong> parents and supar-<br />
vlslon Of staf!<br />
FULLTIME<br />
ASSISTANT TEACHER<br />
Poamon lor loddaars Raqwree ex-<br />
PART TIME<br />
AlOES 4 SUBSTITUTES<br />
tor preechool toddlers, and Mania<br />
Apply at Seton Infant CMk) Care<br />
Canter - St Vincent and Sarah<br />
Fisher Cenier 29*75 Inkstar Road.<br />
An Equal Opponuraty Employer<br />
No Phone Ca« Accepted'<br />
FUND-RAISING ASSISTANT<br />
Coaage degree required Excellent<br />
written 4 oral communlcauon • «<br />
enthuewatic 4 highly organoed<br />
Send reeume 4 aalary requirements<br />
ts- M Conn. 26111 Evergreen. Sun*<br />
100 SoutMUW Ml 44076<br />
GANTOS - TWELVE OAKS MALL<br />
Now luring retail sale* 4 caamars<br />
Flexible hours generous account<br />
career growth opportunities Apply<br />
at TuoNeOefcs Ma*<br />
M_ ASSEMBtV—<br />
Redford manufacturer seeks m»-<br />
yK)uai to M component assembly<br />
poenion General mechinmg experi-<br />
ence n the tool 4 die mduelry e<br />
Candidate should be bripni 4 well-<br />
groomed Sterling wege M 50/hour<br />
Caa between 10em-i2pm. end leeve<br />
535-5959<br />
FINANCIAL AIDE CLERK<br />
With working knowledge ol Tliie IV<br />
Contact i Kennedy S52-6613<br />
or write COI 21700 Northwestern<br />
Hwy Soutltlleld Ml 44075.<br />
FITTER/WELDER<br />
eeaary wage* negotiable, benefit<br />
available Redford aree<br />
Call between 8em 4 3pm 534-4561<br />
FLORAL DESIGNER<br />
good benefits, ton<br />
North Woodwerd ar*<br />
or part time<br />
Cal<br />
552-0040<br />
EMPLOYEE<br />
CONSULTANT<br />
two positions available, one m Red-<br />
lord - the other in Madison Heights<br />
Must have customer service experi-<br />
ence 4 enjoy working w«h people<br />
ExcaRant written 4 oral communica-<br />
tion ikias required Fast-paced ser-<br />
vice related company Please call<br />
Redford - 532-7666<br />
Madison HgtS - 566-3700<br />
ESCROW MANAGER<br />
A malor title insurance company in<br />
Troy Is accepting resumes from<br />
o.penencad Escrow Pr olea n onals<br />
Respond to Sox 546<br />
Obsarver 4 Eccantnc Newspepers<br />
34251 Schooicrafl Rd<br />
Livonia Mi 48150<br />
Equal Opporn*kty Emptoyar M/F<br />
FOSTER PARENTS NEEDED<br />
Sl Vincent 4 Sarah Flaher Canter in<br />
Farmmgton HiOs needs lovtng dedi-<br />
cated people to provide a poaftlve<br />
family iMe experience tor children<br />
agee0-18 medically needy infants 4<br />
leer mothers witn their babies<br />
Femtkee lo provide reeplie care are<br />
alao leaded Trammg. eupport 4<br />
monetary compenaelton provided<br />
Training begins Ap.ii 30. 1992 Ce»<br />
Laianie Worthy et _ 426-752><br />
FRESH FLOWED DESIGNER - ax-<br />
spray panting 4 agtjl peckaomg<br />
Apply m person between 4am-<br />
3:30pm tor immedlete iniennew<br />
wage 4 Denellt mtormatlon -<br />
30517 Back. Wudm. 449-0077<br />
GENERAL LABORERS<br />
the Uvema'Ptymoulh 4 Now areaa<br />
for short 4 long term aaaignmanls<br />
S4 25.' jc Must heve Irenaportation,<br />
apptr m paraon between 9am-3pm<br />
Bring driver's kcanae4S S card<br />
ACRO-SERVICE CORP<br />
17187 N Laurel Park, a 165, Livohla<br />
at € Mile 4 275<br />
500 Help Wantad<br />
GENERAL SHOP Fabricating Preee<br />
Operator 4 poaelDM Truck M<br />
time Muet 0a MmtoMr<br />
VMlig Bukomg. 30174 Ford.<br />
City No phone appacatlona<br />
GREENS MAINTENANCE Person*<br />
Banna Brook Go" Course. T«ae-<br />
orapn/l MM. apply >0am-2pm.<br />
Oreanaornoa 534-0254<br />
GRINOER .<br />
I D.-O O expanenca onr, tor tool<br />
alnp Apply at Gelco 42330 Am<br />
Arbor Rd Plymouth<br />
GROUNDS HELP<br />
18 to atari <strong>with</strong> poeeibw «-<br />
craaae m 90 day* E rakant oppor<br />
tuniry tor advenoemenl Southpon<br />
Apertmenitm. 407-4742<br />
GROUNDS PERSON needed fua<br />
time tor large walwail complex ai<br />
Farmmgton Has Can Mon. - Fit..<br />
9em-5pm ooeedWed 474-1447<br />
RECEPTIONIST - part una. wanted<br />
tor BUmmgharr araa ha* salon Ap-<br />
proximately 20 i,rs/w» Apply * par-<br />
son. 487 E Maple Rd 540-3262<br />
HAIRDRESSERS <strong>with</strong><br />
^^^BouMlaM. • •<br />
lions, good comrmaa»n<br />
lor booth rental 442-0160<br />
HA1RORESSER <strong>with</strong><br />
apace Bvmlngham salon Aak tor<br />
Tom or Tony 444-2257<br />
HAIRDRESSER wanted - a n time<br />
tor e change" Eetablahed salon<br />
<strong>with</strong> earthy people Only thoee <strong>with</strong><br />
clientele need apply Cell Tuee thru<br />
Sat 9em-3pm. Wesoand 326-1470<br />
HAIR SALON ASSISTANT<br />
Poeiinn available « very eetaCHah-<br />
500 Help Wanted<br />
HEALTH FOOO STORE I<br />
HEAVY PLATE FITTER tor tabnee-<br />
uon shop, muat hava 5 yr* aspart-<br />
ame Apply In paraon Natwnel<br />
Steel 4 Aluminum Fabricators.<br />
'24*2<br />
HOME FOR THE AGED IN WAYNE,<br />
ha* the toaowmg poMiona tvw<br />
able. Laundry,1*ouaekeep«ng. Paint-<br />
ers Helper Please apply «<br />
Laaure VBage. 31730 Van Bom. be-<br />
tween 10am 4pm. Mon -Fn<br />
Ho phone caa* piaaai<br />
FRONT DESK<br />
HOUSEKEEPER<br />
Ramada Hotel a accepting appaca-<br />
ttona tor maee poertlons Apply in<br />
person al 2422S Tetegrepn Rd near<br />
12 Mae eoe<br />
HOTEL MANAGEMENT<br />
Luxury hotel seeking entry level<br />
management appacant tor front off-<br />
ice Hotel experience a mual pieeae<br />
reply by reaume River Piece Inn.<br />
Ann Peraonnel Oapt . 1000 River<br />
Place. Detroit. Ml 48207<br />
HOTEL<br />
OPPORTUNITIES<br />
Marriotts kixurioua Deer bom inr<br />
RESTAURANT GUEST<br />
RELATIONS SUPERVISOR<br />
II you have OUTSTANDING hoapl-<br />
tamy ska* and auparviaory abWIy<br />
wa d iaie lo talk to you<br />
GIFT SHOP SUPERVISOR<br />
Ex talent hoeotanty skJM ara re-<br />
quired. prevtoua retail and suparvi-<br />
eory experience a definite pka<br />
sntant lo cotoHai<br />
tional opportunity Fi* time Senous<br />
inquiries onrr Day 4*4-7061 or<br />
Eve* 5*6-9120<br />
HAIR STYLING SALON<br />
Management Mature, dependable<br />
motivated Licensed or lormerty<br />
Uvonia araa Artate<br />
HAIR STYLIST/<br />
For busy Livonw salon Guaranteed<br />
wage, profit sharing, and bandflts<br />
Cal Laura or Us* 47,7-9*40<br />
hair STYLIST • experienced 4 mo-<br />
>keied tor busy Dearborn salon<br />
(barber or coemelologal) Cal<br />
5Tl3073t<br />
hair STYLIST - Fantastic Sams<br />
Earn up to 50% commaerai or guar-<br />
enteed $6 menmurn Fu» or part<br />
lime positions (vakeix* Caa today<br />
Livome s bonus Pieeae send rsaima<br />
to 26244 Foid Rd. Garden CBy. Ml<br />
44135 Aim Gaa<br />
INSIDE SALES PERSON NEEDED<br />
Must have knowMdoefor experience<br />
n geer cutting tooh Send reeume<br />
to Diane P O Box 40295 Radford.<br />
Mi 44240.<br />
INSURANCE<br />
SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE<br />
Growing benefits adminalra-<br />
live compeny sesksig quaaM ma-<br />
ture mdnnduel to serve aa an out-<br />
side<br />
ReeponaFbMMa mokide effective<br />
ckem nieraction, astenelve back-<br />
ground expenance and knowledge<br />
of meuianca benefit packagaa.<br />
Ramsuranca knowtadge (a ptusi. ex-<br />
perience m conducting aemmart<br />
snd presentsrliora tor large group*<br />
aa wok aa mdtwdua»y enpiemanta-<br />
non o< new groups and interpreta-<br />
tion gf claims status- Mutt have the<br />
abwty to work independently wtth<br />
minimal to no supervision -<br />
We will provide lua benefitt Includ-<br />
ing 401K and stock option plan as<br />
wee as a friendly smoke-'ree envi-<br />
ronment it you poesees Ihe above<br />
qualifications and would Oka to »otn<br />
a professional growing teem, pieeae<br />
submit reaume to<br />
i Corporation<br />
25505 W 12 Mile<br />
Surte 3000<br />
Southlleld Ml 49034-1446,<br />
Attn Personnel/Insurance Rep<br />
EEO'AA M/F<br />
JANITORIAL<br />
Experienced deerong crew needed<br />
theatre cleaning a plus<br />
Must have own transportation<br />
Call 544-9290<br />
JANITORIAL POSITION. 40 hour<br />
week 14 00 an flour Apply in per-<br />
son 5000 Town Center Apts cor-<br />
ner ol Evergreen 4 Ciwc Canter Dr<br />
Southfield<br />
K- Equal<br />
vergreen &<br />
ad. Mi<br />
. 5 ... 3<br />
500 Hetp Wanted<br />
XX OPPORTUNITY .<br />
nl wnh<br />
Room A<br />
an t »v<br />
334-5334<br />
KEYPUNCH KCYTAPt<br />
OPERATORS<br />
Eapanenoe reqiared Day* and<br />
KITCHEN HELP<br />
wonted tor top area caterer k* 4<br />
part time Ca« Peter lor wierwaa<br />
540-2264<br />
LABORER NEEDED<br />
Carpentry and maaonry labor<br />
truck (toper hour<br />
EXPERIENCED Landocape Supervi-<br />
Landacape<br />
m uma tor<br />
4 irrigation Worturt Ful<br />
Southwtld company 344-3213<br />
LAN DACA PINQMAINTENANCE -<br />
poamon lor apt ounsnunlty In Waat-<br />
land Fua lima, temporary poanwn<br />
Ca* 422-8411<br />
LANDSCAPE COMPANY accepting<br />
technician Experienced only to ap-<br />
ply Ca* 455-3130<br />
needed aa foreman Motwaaad drug<br />
tree Top pay 4 beenfns poaaibie tar<br />
ndMduatt. 543-4400<br />
LANDSCAPE LABORERS 4<br />
FOREMAN ASSISTANTS WANTED<br />
Muat ba drug-tree, conacnentioua<br />
aid capewe oI toaowina direction*<br />
Pieeae caa Yeoman 4 Grainger De-<br />
sign Group, aak lor JMi. 542-0414<br />
LANDSCAPE<br />
LABORERS 4 pDL HOLDERS<br />
Wall-established laal growing<br />
Farmington Hiaa company looking<br />
lor dapendabM. energetic people<br />
can Hacaar Sarvtcae 474-4914<br />
LANDSCAPE 4 LAWN CUTTING<br />
Crew* 4 Leeder needed, tu* time,<br />
experancao 4 depenbaba Own<br />
truck or van preNrred 421-5023<br />
LAWN MAINTENANCE help wanted<br />
- ha or pert tme. muel have own<br />
tranaportation Ca* evwa 444-4440<br />
LAWN MAINTENANCE.<br />
company needt aggreesive bodies<br />
Fua/part lima aiMlaoM, top pay. ex<br />
perance pr starred Own tranaporta-<br />
tion mandatory Cutting Time, mc<br />
3*4-7995, NOW; 425-3727. LNoma<br />
unity Employer<br />
JANITORIAL SERVICE<br />
313-454.7175<br />
HOUSEKEEPER PLUS, part time tor<br />
group home in Farmmglon araa<br />
maa/female 7 30 AM - 12 30 PM<br />
Good driving reoord a muat 45 p*r<br />
hour Ca* lor appoaitmant 474-0670<br />
K ENNE L HEL P WANTED<br />
Part lima 18 /eers or otder"<br />
Perkys Kennel Livonia<br />
464-0232<br />
KOHL'S<br />
wt it mviting eager enargatK peo-<br />
PM lo |Om. our stafl In a variety ot<br />
pert time poeitont<br />
HOUSE PARENTIS)<br />
Needed lo superwee home, lor de-<br />
vaiopmentaly disabled individuals in<br />
Dearborn Heights Uve m arrange-<br />
ment Room. Board Salary<br />
Oil pjpttcsn DQ11 ——<br />
Casnars •<br />
Shoe Sales<br />
Electronic Sales<br />
Recerwng<br />
wa otter a fleaibie wor* schedule<br />
competitive pay immediate store<br />
discount and s Irandfy atmosphere<br />
Appty in person '<br />
KOHL'S WESTLAND MALL<br />
LAWN MAINTENANCE<br />
dependable, eaptnenoe pittaied.<br />
LAWN SPRATERS WANTED<br />
Wa tram Muat have good driving<br />
record Send l eaume to<br />
ORGANIC LAWNS 32*01 W 8 Mile.<br />
Uvonia. mkji 44152<br />
LAWN SPRAYING TECHNICIANS<br />
WEstisnd baaed company seeks<br />
hard working dapendabM peopia<br />
Excellent opporutnlly tor me^^^il<br />
500 Halp Wanlad<br />
LAWN. TREE 4 8HKUB<br />
I K I I l i H H I I i 1 1<br />
aSTOsns.::<br />
g"sirs<br />
LUXURY APARTMENT oommurMy<br />
I ttttng Agtra Muat<br />
opt ta«M ThM poei<br />
work We ol-<br />
nreal work aiWonanenl t you are<br />
the paraon aa ara looking lor.<br />
E of Tslegrsph on 10 MBe<br />
LEASING AGENT<br />
Needed part ameet<br />
ordcO* Apertmentl<br />
~Ca* 474-12*0<br />
LEASING AGENT<br />
_ _ . a tor South<br />
complei Saturday<br />
Mon -Fit 9em-5pm. 544-4070<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
LEASING CONSULTANT<br />
Part lime weekend* only<br />
Ft* preangloue apt commianty In<br />
LfVlS BEAUTY SUPPLY<br />
in W Bloomfield. a M U n tor an<br />
experienced saaaa paraon. to apply<br />
and aa* makeup and fag'anoaa.<br />
Fua-time. Cafl. 481-7323<br />
LICENSING IN REAL ESTATE<br />
Our ttudenta hava a 90% paaa rata<br />
on Vm Stat* Exam<br />
WE GUARANTEE your money beck<br />
« you don't paaa tha State Examl<br />
February thru Apr* two can enrol<br />
tor the price ol one sifting<br />
soon. Ca* Uea Diimaa at 354-7111<br />
SOUTHEASTERN INSTITUTE<br />
Of,REAL ESTATE<br />
L1FEGUARO<br />
iou* Farmington HIM apert-<br />
oommunlty looking tor hard-<br />
working conecaentlou*. ueiuhed Me-<br />
guarda Ful or part Uma Apply al<br />
Muirwood Apt* Grand River 4<br />
Drake No pnona cal* pleeee<br />
LIGHT ASSEMBLY<br />
LNonM and Plymouth location*,<br />
three arwHs avaitsbM. overtime<br />
Ca* Linda al UNIFORCE 473-2*34<br />
LAWN SPRAY Ti<br />
tors Experience piotari'od wll tram<br />
Good driving record a muel Salary,<br />
commission, benefits 353-77<br />
LAW STUDENT/PARALEGAL<br />
Votuntaer inlem. perl or -fua time.<br />
Exceaeni opportunity lo practice<br />
FEDERAL LAW 624-4447<br />
HYDRAULIC REPAIRMAN<br />
Pumps motors - servo umts *«c<br />
Journeymen only. LMt *H work 4 pay<br />
history A* rapnas wai be enswered<br />
Send reeume lo Box 636<br />
Observer 4 Eccamrac Newspepers<br />
36251 Schoolcraft Rd<br />
Livonia Ml 48150<br />
HEAD COACH 4 LIFE GUARDS<br />
Experienced tor Farmington Glen<br />
Swimclub Reaiimat to: P 0 Box<br />
ti*. Farmmgton. Ml *8332<br />
HEALTH CLUB PERSONNEL<br />
Front oeak. fruit 4 Mce bef. *nd<br />
nursary Fua time 4 part time Ask<br />
tor Genny 624-9840<br />
FRUIT MARKET HELP WEEDf<br />
i. da*, produce Fii|i 4<br />
ipfy at Vies Quality<br />
13 MM 4 Southfteld Rd<br />
EDED '<br />
part<br />
Font<br />
HAIR DRESSER NEEDED<br />
Fu* or part-time Busy mall. Uvona<br />
Paid taxaa. ItoxibMhour*. *64-166i<br />
penanced 'eaidenliM painters, gen<br />
•ral laborers, outage tales ReaabM<br />
1-400-412-602*5<br />
insurance - Experienced Only<br />
AGENCY POSITIONS<br />
Commercial 4 Paraonai Lines<br />
CSR's-Market mg-Oalms-Ratars<br />
CONCORD PERSONNEL<br />
19500 Middlebelt Rd<br />
478-2200<br />
INTERVIEWERS<br />
Oynamic Marketing flMaaich Firm<br />
a aaeklng motivated, part time tele-<br />
phone mterwaarers lor ail turns<br />
(DAYS. EVENINGS 4 WEEKEN0SI<br />
Qualifications ara Excellent Phone<br />
SkHM Computer *nd'or Typing<br />
Sk«* ideal tor homamakert stu-<br />
the |Ob market<br />
NO SALES INVOLVED<br />
Ca* Sendy I0am-4pm 427-4021<br />
- LABORATORY —{<br />
TECHNICIAN<br />
Maiiinciiiodl Sensor Systems s;<br />
leader m blood gas nennotogy a<br />
teeking a Lab Technician lor<br />
aotentor leaeerch 4 devetopmam<br />
Tha position reports lo the Manager<br />
of Sensor Denalopment Chemistry,<br />
clinical Chermsuy or medical tech-<br />
nology backgrouhd required sitth t-<br />
2 yeert aaperMnce doing sokd alec-<br />
nocheiTastry or analytical work<br />
Mutt be familiar <strong>with</strong> a variety of an-<br />
alytical clinical laboratory equip-<br />
ment Excellent growth opportunity<br />
lor ngnt individual Comprehensive<br />
benefitt package Send resurrM In<br />
C6nlide»w:e to.<br />
Human Reeourcee Manager<br />
MALLINCKRODT<br />
SENSOR SYSTEMS<br />
P O Boa 2347<br />
Ann Arbor Ml 48106<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
LANDSCAPE AND<br />
IRRIGATION LABORERS NEEQED<br />
Some rxpenence halpful 46mour to<br />
Mart Apply (n person Kilmers<br />
Landscape 1320 Ladd Road<br />
Walled Lake (313)624-1700<br />
LEASING AGENT<br />
We are eeeking * friendly *nd ener-<br />
getic person to «l a pan time poat-<br />
lion on our Maawig slaft Must be<br />
4bM lo-saark laaiarn Pliaii cal<br />
LEASING CONSULTANT<br />
Award winning apartment communi-<br />
ty a currently teeking a<br />
highly motivated organuad and r»-<br />
tuns onented M you "t Itut descrip-<br />
tion. we woutd like you to |eai our<br />
team Wa offer full benefitt and gen-<br />
erous wagae Apply m parson<br />
43398 Citation Now, Ml , 44375 or<br />
call 344-9966<br />
LIBRARIAN<br />
Southfield ad agency aaeks s corpo-<br />
rate librarian to work m our art bank<br />
4 broadcast tape araa* <strong>Library</strong> sci-<br />
ence tludent hawng completed first<br />
year ol study would by considered<br />
Please submit resume 4 salary re-<br />
quirements to PO Box 33422-A.<br />
Catron 44232 EEO<br />
LIBRARY AUTOMATION<br />
SPECIALIST<br />
To automate OCLC and card cata-<br />
log into Data Trek <strong>Library</strong> System<br />
mem. lu« tune.<br />
Temporary ap<<br />
year NoCaas-<br />
F Weis*. Holocaust MamorMt Cen-<br />
ter 6602 W Maple Rd W Bioohv<br />
fWed Mi 44322<br />
LIGHT INDUSTRIAL work m Fsrm-<br />
m^onJ-yj8irn-2 30pm to/hr<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employar<br />
MACHINE<br />
OPERATORS<br />
t4 PER HOUR<br />
Entry level poafliona 4 months ma-<br />
chine operating experience re-<br />
quired Muef ba abM lo reed<br />
calipers and micrometers Farmeio-<br />
ton location Call 476-7212<br />
MACHINISTS<br />
world Oaaa Machine Tool Produoar<br />
H looking tor peopM<br />
lo become part o* a growing organi-<br />
zation Successful candidates w«<br />
|om s team strong m sssooste «-<br />
vol lament, that accepts only the<br />
mghaat oueaty aa ihak stendsrd<br />
The foaowtng positions ere Immedl-<br />
atafy avaaebM<br />
Day Sum CNC Machinists<br />
Afternoon SfutL 1 -U?:<br />
Mechirnst Snnt Leader<br />
CMC Machinists<br />
mate.<br />
Send raeumM to Bos 1674<br />
Obeerver 4 Ecoantnc flewapaperi<br />
36251 Schoolcraft Rd<br />
Livonia Ml 44150<br />
500 Help Wantad<br />
piataned pay 44^«r<br />
thru Fn 10-IQpm.<br />
ASSISTANT<br />
«aMan tor aiaaliarl 4<br />
idhadu« Pienfeue im*<br />
room 4 t w o r y eipeilenna pr»<br />
I "ting rsquaed<br />
to BMP am CaouMBon. P O Bo.<br />
2400. Trey. Ml. 44007<br />
MAINTENANCE/JANTTOMAL<br />
Entry poaiaon wnh varied litn<br />
auding dsanmg/thop MB/«anara<br />
inaaaananoa Apply alt J L * En<br />
gmears Ine.. 42300 W • MBa. Now<br />
An Equei Opportunity Employer<br />
MAINTENANCE PERSON needed<br />
MAINTENANCE PERSON<br />
MAINTENANCE PERSON. MUBed.<br />
ft* time, wnh earn look, tar North<br />
Oakland spsrtment dswatopmem<br />
442-2950<br />
MAINTENANCE POSmON<br />
In <strong>Canton</strong> araa. muel have general<br />
maintenance knowledge end fee-<br />
ing 4 cooang experience<br />
Sand reeume to Bos «442<br />
OtMervar 4 Eooemnc Newepepwi<br />
34241 Scnooicran Rd<br />
Uvonia Ml 44150<br />
MAINTENANCE PERSON<br />
a* [Hill ol busd-<br />
mg iiialriienence including large<br />
HVAC units snd thaw control<br />
KMC P O<br />
HIM. Ml 4431<br />
MAINTENANCE PEOPLE<br />
prcilsetlonaM iwnwm 3 yasrs as-<br />
sliLlilLal. pkanblng<br />
weapepenng. oaramlc tM and roof<br />
mg Must nava oaan tooM end truck<br />
m good oondnon. If you need e sa-<br />
curs future wKh growth opportu-<br />
ne* eel 451-3742<br />
MAINTENANCE<br />
reeponaibM<br />
. |ob duOM «<br />
menl prep 4 ground* care Apply m<br />
person at Carnegie Park Aper<br />
mania. 2«a01 W Car nagM Park Dr<br />
11 Ml Rd batw een wastsr 4 Frank _<br />
an m Southfield *<br />
An Equal Oppdrbaaty Employer<br />
MAINTENANCE<br />
apartment prapeig. nalpfU SaMry<br />
commensurate wtth experience<br />
poeeibM tier sms m B0 day* Excel<br />
lent opportunity lor atfaanoameri<br />
Southpon Apartmanta 697-474?<br />
MAINTENANCE/JANITORIAL<br />
Dependable mature Indhriduals<br />
wanted tor part tane mamtananca/<br />
lamtonai poamon at upacata ahop-<br />
pmg canter In UvonM 20 to 29 hra<br />
par waak mcludM raghts 4 week-<br />
end* Appfy m paraon at: Biitmsss<br />
Office Laurel Park Place. 37700 W<br />
4 MM Rd Livonia. (6 MM 4 New-<br />
burgh) Mon thru Fn 830 till 5<br />
MAINTENANCE<br />
Mature. reeponaibM paraon to per-<br />
torm required maintenance m luxury<br />
auburben apartment eommmlty<br />
ThM M not e *va-ai poonion Cand^<br />
1-4pm<br />
352-3800<br />
MAINTENANCE PERSON<br />
needed for targe apt ccvmwmHY n<br />
Oakland County Apt supervisor sx-<br />
penenca required Plaaaa cal be-<br />
tween 9-4 364-1363<br />
EXPERIENCED<br />
PROOUCE MANAGER<br />
Produce Merket<br />
474-7766<br />
Management Trainee<br />
Look No Further<br />
Naa corporation expandaig m<br />
Uvoola and aurroundtng srsai No<br />
experience ntretssry Wl* Inr, Id<br />
manaoamenl. marxeiing<br />
4300-1700 weakly Start*<br />
MANAGER tor pamt 4 dacoratmg<br />
stars ai Plymouth 4 Watertord area<br />
Expanenca dMiiad Applet<br />
Palmar Supply Dacoratmg Cam<br />
1054 W Ann Artwn Fid . Plymouth<br />
MANAGERIAL POSITION<br />
aiemduMi to<br />
manage our branch ofnoa m Ba<br />
mmgham. Heefth care aspanenca<br />
helpful but not neroMari Send re-<br />
sums BWfcovar letter lo EkJercsrs<br />
PO Box 1959.<br />
44012.<br />
MANAGER TRAINEE<br />
GRAND SLAM<br />
Set to open 100 new sports al or a* ai<br />
1992 Gnat benents to S23K 2 yrs<br />
Monday. April 20. 19*2 0 4 £ *9C<br />
me spM of 14-21 and lha m Wayna<br />
County tnol Oeironi, cat tor ar ip-<br />
MANUFACTURING ENGlNEE R<br />
World CJaM MacMna Tool<br />
a looking tor a person <strong>with</strong> tha de-<br />
an to become pad of a groamg or-<br />
ganization SuooaaaW candMaH<br />
all (OM a team strong Si<br />
S10.QO/HOUR<br />
CNC utfha Oi II mm, Fqpa Biltaosj<br />
Qrtntfar Operator Overtime. bene-|<br />
at*. *0 IK Ca4 4am4prr 541-1770<br />
TRUCK DRIVERS<br />
Sl »<br />
SERB 4 Counter HaB M 4<br />
p5i ama poftton* i jinn w<br />
Uvcma. WaWMid Apply w person.<br />
33030 W 7 M4A. Llvom* 474-214 1<br />
•OPTICIAN •<br />
SSTKSSfS<br />
lo work tor an «apood<br />
mg 4 COmpmny for m-<br />
Us* and fa—a 1 Mai .<br />
TRUCK DRIVERS<br />
••NEEDECfl<br />
| ^ 3 h ^ C O t - e r j j J<br />
WOLVERINE<br />
bTAPFMQ SERVICE sl<br />
Bormaa Brook Go* Club apply<br />
lOant-apil Gr*ena ofVa _*»w BUMMER WORK 6 Mna.<br />
Great Payf MMWtai 1BZS4 vat<br />
Borv. Road. Daarbom HaloMa. be-<br />
PROOF READER - dynarmc<br />
•me Ca* bet tOvn-ipm. 417-0446<br />
Metro Detroit<br />
gament Or auparweory as-<br />
a pMa Muat ba Mi g m<br />
aork BOtirs par aaak and haM own<br />
a you're * depend-<br />
tmt mat t bahaaan<br />
TRAVEL AGENT<br />
»-5 50'Tv<br />
MORTGAGE CLOSER<br />
I B or corv<br />
W * * FHA ctaakig prooedurM<br />
a muet<br />
" novnedgs of rrw *<br />
PAID.TRAINING<br />
pay Many aparw-,vi<br />
trsla ill. High Schoo 2<br />
grtoa ? 24 Ca*<br />
CORPORATE<br />
PERSONNEL<br />
SERVICES<br />
261-1120<br />
•TLACHEH8. ASS«TAKT8|<br />
F^/ part ame lor c$m care oan<br />
For Troy/»ao«t. ca* 444- • 140<br />
1-800-922-1702<br />
MORTGAGE LOAN OFFICER^H<br />
CjiT—aril opportwifty tar * sell<br />
SHERATON OAKS<br />
3425 > ticnoolcrah «d<br />
,. ivoriie Ml 48150<br />
Front Desk Cierk<br />
Housekeeping Anendanu<br />
Reatauran: Servers •<br />
Bus Attenaant<br />
Fu* or pert-nme.^n<br />
7141 Tired ol peyvoa prob-<br />
m i Ca« 721-7141 Mo<br />
•CAU. BETWEEN-W*fc11A*fl<br />
on Tuaeday. Aprf 2'^H<br />
MACAULEYS OFFICE PtkOOuC'S<br />
PHOtfE CALLSWtiV<br />
raiparsor diw<br />
14-14 and 2 "-24<br />
QlM*f|<br />
REAL ESTATE CAREER<br />
AMBITIOUS7 CONSCIENTIOUS?<br />
WE WANT YOUM<br />
an you and i<br />
lagn-mcome career Ca*<br />
Julie Dudek. Weatlend<br />
nc A | ccTATCAUC<br />
nLAL WTn iCVtTC<br />
326-2000<br />
Saeaav<br />
Hr<br />
Scon Spaoaary GaaM mc<br />
12*0 CombermerJ<br />
Apply m pa<br />
Cc "KOO T<br />
STOCK & DISPLAY<br />
HELP WANTED<br />
RECEPTIONIST<br />
m «•-<br />
cillOll ApO»y"ir> parson ortfy<br />
JOE'S PRODUCE<br />
33152 W 7<br />
Matron Ml 44223<br />
1313) 502-11401<br />
Assistsnt needed Birmingham<br />
Araa CM 4*4-77 W<br />
rears of tfiop floor i<br />
as degrei<br />
Bos *674<br />
Obaeriier 4 Eocaritrlc Nswspepera<br />
36251 Schooicxaft Rd<br />
Uvonia Ml 48150<br />
MARKETING ASSISTANT . ported<br />
tor part tana coaage student <strong>with</strong><br />
lots of day tane hours, or<br />
looking tor that toot ai the door m-<br />
penanoo Outgoing personalty 4<br />
creativity t muet Apphr m person or<br />
to J*A H nam Mar<br />
17123 Laurel Park Or. Uvonia No<br />
caM plttn<br />
M A R K I N G<br />
ASSISTANTS<br />
acnooi grad or c o*ag*<br />
ttudernt who are good typists and<br />
fieve Word^ertod axpertiM Merket<br />
rch consunants need peopM<br />
soger to Mem and warn qpportunRy<br />
to grow Requaa MgNy preeenlabM.<br />
parsonabM paopM to meet caant<br />
demand and wor«load Part nme/<br />
flexible hours avaaebM tor tha right<br />
~ I * B2T-4MB<br />
MORTGAGE OMGMATOM<br />
Cfttzene Mortgage Corp aMh or wnh<br />
aaperlenoe Tha • a ground<br />
Boor opporamHy lo make an Impact<br />
on a na> oompofn ThM M a oom-<br />
1011 poamon am a iky m the<br />
earning poMnoai r<br />
313-382-1200<br />
MOVERS<br />
For kjmHura store ti Farmmglon<br />
Part time. Baanto hours 44 00 per<br />
hour C*4 Tuea-Set 10-4 471-0320<br />
MOVERS NEEDED<br />
Muet be 13 357-4746<br />
POLICE DEPARTMENT<br />
PATROL OFFICER - The City ol<br />
Wayne M accepting appacatiora to<br />
I an augi&-aty kat baaed on<br />
competitive exanananons 125.294<br />
HW acnocl diploma<br />
ad Muat be 21 years<br />
ol ego and he»e w readied 50th<br />
birthday at time ol appuaitiiMU<br />
Muet riane a va*d State of MKtMgen<br />
driver i tcene* Appkcantt muet be<br />
certlBebM (gradual* ol a MLEOTC<br />
•pcrjitfl ecademy) or ax I witty<br />
cartrfSed m a Ponce Oltlom in the<br />
State of Michigan al tM dcaa of the<br />
Bone miMt be aocompamed b-<br />
proof of same The Otv ol Wayne a<br />
an Equal Opportunity employer and<br />
OFFICE CLEANING - ReeponaibM.<br />
energeUe mdlWOual lo cMan <strong>Canton</strong><br />
ofttoe Mon.-Fit. 4-7PM 48 50 per<br />
724-90B0<br />
hour<br />
OFFICE HELP - PART TIME<br />
RecepiloniM'Phone Canvaaaor<br />
*pm 8pm Mon-Thw iOam-3pm<br />
Sal UvonM araa CM tor appoM-<br />
m 425-8510<br />
snceo FHA/VA<br />
Processor tor expending oompsny<br />
Company proWdM Mrn*y stmoe-<br />
OPTICAL ASSISTANTS NEEDED<br />
tor 2 location* Waenend 4 MadMon<br />
Ht* Optical experience pre*arrad<br />
Ca* tor interview 261-4017<br />
John Adama Mortgage Company<br />
2812* Orcnard Lake fa . Sun* i0l<br />
Farmmgton HMa. Ml 44334<br />
i HOME St SERVICE GUIDE en<br />
DEADLINES: 4 P.M. TUESDAY FOR THURSDAY EDITION I 4 P.M. FRIDAY FOR MONOAY EDITION TO PLACE YOUR AD CALL 991-0900<br />
6 Aluminum Cleaning<br />
POWER WASHING - Aluminum 4<br />
vinyl cleaning 4 waxing Aluminum<br />
r eanishirig Wood deck dasmng 4<br />
weiing AOUA CLEAN 423-5120<br />
9! Aluminum Siding<br />
24 Baaament<br />
Waterproofing<br />
27 Brick, Block, Cement<br />
ORYLOCK BASEMENT Waierproof-<br />
S FrM estimaiM Mo obligation<br />
yrs exp Beat any wrman aaii-<br />
mal* 24 hrs 313-795-7477<br />
• ALL WORK GUARANTEED<br />
' S-dmg. tnm, gutlert. roofing,<br />
" replacement windows 4 ooort<br />
Heritage Home Imp FrM eat<br />
All Repairs Ue 4 Ina 353-4642<br />
27 Brick, Block, Cement<br />
• ALUMrNUM 4 VINYL SIDING<br />
Trtii 4 seamiees guttars Rapiaca-<br />
rn4m Windows 4 doors, heenaed<br />
M4.NNING CONST 427-0748<br />
AAA CUSTOM BRICK WORK<br />
Speciekang m M masonry rspavs 4<br />
new construction brick. sKtowsAt<br />
aim enaimay 4 porch rspaas. bnck<br />
4 gieM block FrM Eel<br />
avaHacMa<br />
' ALUMINUM VINYL SIOING<br />
RooUng G J Kelly Construction<br />
>< 4 in Days (3131*21-5091<br />
EvM (313)685-0364<br />
VINYL 4 Alum s-dmg Gullart trim,<br />
-—closures rooting 4 related work<br />
AMm cleaning waxing raatoration<br />
- 471-2600<br />
Retorralai<br />
CM Keith 477-9673<br />
AA SMALL JOB SPECIALIST<br />
25 Yrs RapuiabM. Ouaaty Work<br />
Anything m Cement. Bnck or Block<br />
Beet Any Prtcaon<br />
Drive Replacements<br />
Uc . insured. FrM I<br />
LAMBERTO CONSTRUCTION<br />
ALL TYPES OF CEMENT<br />
No Job To Eug Or Small<br />
Free Est . Lie 4 Insured 455-2925<br />
ROMA S CEMENT CO<br />
Garage Driveway Porch<br />
Foundations, Brick pavei<br />
uceneed - insured 642-2679<br />
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED<br />
on all Cement work. DrtuM. Garage<br />
Boors, etc Pay nothing II' fob I*<br />
complete 4 you r* unshed Lie 4<br />
~ ~ • • 261-2614<br />
zjr.<br />
WESTLAND CEMENT Fic<br />
rages drivaway*. petios<br />
porchM. foundation*, bnek/biock<br />
Licanted Bonded insured<br />
FrM Ett .478-4310 •477-9192<br />
1*4-0066 33 Bldg. ft Remodeling<br />
12 Appliance Service<br />
, PHILS APPLIANCE REPAIR<br />
Mf repair MM ma|Or noutehoid *pp»-<br />
-Ttas ta. Fast aarwea<br />
471-2600<br />
New 4 rapm piaetering<br />
'aping texlurtzmg. stucco<br />
96 Garagea<br />
GARAGE DOORS<br />
& OPENERS<br />
ft J.C, PRICE ELECTRIC<br />
Smaa or targe K *» FrM Eal<br />
Senior C«izane diecount*.<br />
Licensedi'ins Call 442-2491<br />
paneM plugs wolanons Ue Low<br />
P"CM FrM Eat Anytime 544-796B<br />
A* work guar<br />
• We'll beat your beat deal •<br />
TSKtt mSHE77<br />
FREE ESTIMATES<br />
SHAMROCK OOOR<br />
99 Gutters<br />
eT 120 chimney<br />
i elamnay :law-<br />
a OMr 644 901<br />
Oamnay Sweep 423-1166<br />
RETIRED CARPENTER<br />
leaks m a job* Counter top*.<br />
272-4944<br />
HIGH HAT Chimney SWEEP<br />
Rmcapa Damper*<br />
Guaranteed no meai<br />
UC M< RE PA-RS<br />
•— : -ucl Sno—<br />
, 474-4922 421-2241<br />
^^rM'tai 1 **421-7440"<br />
ABSOLUTELY<br />
THE BEST!<br />
COLLEGE BOYS YARD CLEAN-UP<br />
471-2600<br />
* DWW»AL. JMgS<br />
476-001J<br />
A-1 ROTO TILLING<br />
4 pmsmm aardM 420 4 up<br />
Caa Ray 477-2188<br />
PARADISE<br />
PAINT 6 DESIGN<br />
471-2600<br />
A. VELASCOCO<br />
AU. TYPES or ROOWNQ<br />
•LAWNMOVMNOH<br />
GARDEN ROTOT1LUNO<br />
0 8 0<br />
425-4830 •<br />
471-2600<br />
iTwrs GARDEN acRvca<br />
20 * 30 • garden . Mil t»4<br />
Rea aaa S» a* Mna it yeartee-<br />
45T-4<br />
R. K. PAINTING<br />
lint./Eal - Raa. 6 Conwnfl<br />
Cualo«wp^wanB»»ae*ig<br />
Lea! J^"a»«a im *• ia**T"<br />
• • 4 7 1 - 2 6 0 0 H<br />
••MPVACaaMwr]<br />
04 R LAWN<br />
m* No MB tee *M or aaM<br />
*44W4-Reala -aaM*<br />
DISCOUNT<br />
ROOFING<br />
• 7*1<br />
Fuay inaured • Free<br />
873-1909 423-1207<br />
473-8003<br />
».V DMc' AM tor<br />
273 Tree Service<br />
AAA NATIONAL TREE 4 STUMP<br />
*srawssr.<br />
GadBMM You<br />
m i5iMn-774B<br />
R4RS TREE SERVICE<br />
Will beat any price!<br />
Seraor CRMM OMcosmt<br />
BEST CHIMNEY CO.<br />
RCOFIMG i SOMQ<br />
x A a a u c l M<br />
• ROOFMG4 BCaNOB<br />
245<br />
> AMY aRANO TUNCD UR<br />
Bl fOUR HOME - FOR ONLY 44 40<br />
9EWPRO.MC<br />
211 Ti yen<br />
aty-vCRR^MRa<br />
Free pack-^8 IM all<br />
UC Sr Dill l i Ml 21yr» MP<br />
dkye-MBM 744-43'<br />
MOT TRYING TO<br />
OCT MCH. JUST MAKE A LMNO<br />
-1542 or 444-2717<br />
-RBUnfUN<br />
BuMi kkiaiaiu 4<br />
^ 4 REMOVAL<br />
277 Upholali try<br />
ic*a UPHC<br />
Home 4 oRtoa ton<br />
XSTERMG<br />
Mure beM mterv<br />
834-3077<br />
MAKE Y0»a FURN<br />
GuMBy Work By<br />
fT»tE Loo* MeM<br />
n-Homa Eat VtS<br />
836-2610<br />
2S4 Waipapering<br />
ALL OUR WORK OUARAWTEEDI<br />
CM Joe or Karen 422-6472<br />
A4 ftflRi a*i Bate ta da a fMM<br />
WALL TO WALLCO.OMIO<br />
JOAN420-T7M aaeetsr<br />
CUSTOM WALLPAPCTte<br />
455-1372<br />
THE COVE RBD WALL<br />
P** *9 Omm*<br />
• M * CM Ray ' 1 Ml
HINES<br />
&-<br />
MERCURY^<br />
^GREAT CABS,GREAT PRICES!" r<br />
$ THE WAY IT SHOULD BE. a A<br />
1992 CONTINENTAL<br />
37 READY FOR IMMEDIATE DEUVERY<br />
1992 TOPAZ GS 2 DOOfa<br />
354R Pkg., air comfort convenience<br />
group, rear defrost, luggage rack,<br />
air. AM/FM cassette, tinted glass. 7<br />
spoke aluminum wheels, power<br />
steering, power brakes.<br />
LIST PRICE $11,732<br />
FACTORY REBATE -$500<br />
DISCOUNT -$2233<br />
$ 8999*<br />
26 at this price<br />
61 others at similar savings<br />
1992 TRACER 4 DOOR<br />
573A Pkg., automatic. 1.9 liter fuel<br />
injection, power steering, power<br />
brakes, power mirrors, electronic<br />
AM'FM, rear defrost, deck lid<br />
release, driver s side seat trtt, tilt<br />
steering, tinted glass, air. variable<br />
speed wipers.<br />
UST PRICE — $12,988<br />
fACTQRY REBATE...,..,,..,-$500<br />
DISCOUNT -$1795<br />
M0.692*<br />
16 at this price !<br />
26 others at similar savings<br />
1992 SABLE GS<br />
Power windows, power lock group,<br />
speed control, rear defrost, accent<br />
stripe. front floor mats, tilt steering, 3.0<br />
V-6 fuel injected engine. &-way power<br />
drivers seat, electronic AM FM<br />
cassette, aluminum wheels, light<br />
group, air, tinted glass, power mirrors.<br />
UST PRICE $18,927<br />
FACTORY REBATE...., -S500<br />
DISCOUNT .-$2978<br />
s 15,449*<br />
17 at this price<br />
32 others at similar savings<br />
1992 GRAND MARQUIS<br />
172A Pig. port npaed« V-& Mosaic piwJrwe. torn<br />
4 rear fiats finny ptwr »mrs sea. karate BO)<br />
axneng lanes. UMr wpcefl s*emc tfad. speed<br />
coniroL -ear art* eWm AMflJ ossene as<br />
akrawn to*. po» lock fof, poor artenm<br />
uuy igN group .body sa acat ttyfess rtry U scs<br />
spare<br />
UST PRICE $23,732<br />
FACTORY REBATE- -$1000<br />
DISCOUNT...: $3533<br />
$ 19,199*<br />
28 at this price<br />
53 others at similar savings<br />
1992 COUGAR<br />
263P Ptaj. 3.8 U fuei npfec engm<br />
ti steenn^ eafe nooeC tod<br />
speed ctrtrai. rea Jekost efcctt* M<br />
PM cassette, sow M«lll m Mgto I'OOC lo*!** a< Mn»<br />
IW9I4M MtmAtmcjr, at Hartu* praOucn "WW f n a.. attorn tn,<br />
gtw omrmn Oo not K, a w w« n*-a« »<br />
.. BUYERS WANT?<br />
THEY WANT MORE MONEY<br />
FOR THEIR<br />
TRADE-INS<br />
A Lot More Money<br />
AVIS GIVES $<br />
500°°<br />
For Every A. X and Z Plan<br />
Trade-in<br />
IN THE FIRST 3 MONTHS<br />
OF 1992 OVER<br />
300 A, X and Z PLAN BUYERS<br />
I Have traded in their USED CARS and trucks at AVIS<br />
FORD The reason continues to be that AVIS FORD<br />
gives 5S more money on each eocn and UIKJ every evtny tTOde nwtj in HI.<br />
NEW '92 TEMPO GL 2 DOOR SE0AN<br />
$500<br />
REBATt<br />
WAS $11,737<br />
YOUR A PLAN PRICE<br />
|$150Q|<br />
REBATE<br />
! 8 2 2 1<br />
NEW '92 PROBE GL<br />
UtT*<br />
CHIIW. Mr. |« riMTM*. r*m w*om<br />
MR u* frtmmsmci iiiihiiIMm c**m mt<br />
Mm mm s* »moi<br />
WAS $14,584 $4 A CAQ<br />
YOUR A PUN PRICE IS I WJWVU<br />
NEW '92 RANGER SUPER CAB<br />
|$750|<br />
REBATE<br />
f W .teonng POM. kr*M w * nm+!* **•<br />
lock bnttt eomlort cab pack** mm *»<br />
anpan » •JWT. «•«<br />
^8897 SftgnnVU*<br />
NEW '92 TAURUS L 4 DOOR SEDAN<br />
"XJTZran-S<br />
WAS $16,481 H Q f i O f i '<br />
YOUR A PLAN PRICE IS I A i O A U<br />
NEW '92 ESCORT LX 4 DOOR WAGON<br />
NEW .92 AER0STAR XL PLUS WAGON<br />
mm» s»<br />
A 1 PUN 7 PRICE IS M 3j053<br />
$ Have Your Trade-In App<strong>raise</strong>d at AVIS Before You j3uy!^<br />
f 1%; f 1%; V tUCHUI • J<br />
MOGAW'V<br />
REDTO» tUCHUI<br />
»<br />
•<br />
Vuwmo • /<br />
9 • J<br />
FREE TANK OF GAS<br />
[<br />
S M<br />
t><br />
"<br />
WLVcW i/( • MU<br />
TEL Sl ItH • » •<br />
MALI ii • SALE ENDS 4 30 92<br />
Ai/is FORD<br />
The De vp With A<br />
TELEGRAPH RD. Just North of 12 MILE RD.. SOUTHFIELD<br />
OPEN MON & THURS. TIL 9 P.M.<br />
CALL<br />
1-800-358-AVIS<br />
or<br />
355-7500
^ £=• T * .<br />
CUSTOMER<br />
APPRECIATION WEEK<br />
APRIL 20 • 24!!!<br />
tegister<br />
to Win a<br />
VCR!<br />
Thanks To Our Many Loyal Customers!<br />
.TRUCK,<br />
DEMO 1992 JIMMY 4 DOOR<br />
Bucket seat, air. power sleenng,<br />
brakes, windows & locks, alarm,<br />
many extras. Slook #5016C<br />
SUPER SAVING<br />
UST $23,171<br />
SALE* 1 8 , 3 3 8 *<br />
DEMO 1992 4 DOOR JIMMY<br />
Bench seat, air, power steering.<br />
* brakes windows & locks alarm,<br />
many extras. Stock #5015C.<br />
'91<br />
GRAND AM<br />
Sedan a«r,<br />
"automatic.<br />
8000 mites.<br />
' 9 9 9 5<br />
'91 SUNBIRD<br />
CONVERTIBLE<br />
V -6 loaded<br />
UST $22,665<br />
SALE $ 17,612*<br />
FANTASTIC VALUE<br />
1992 SONOMA PICKUP<br />
2-5 engine, 5 speed, power steering,<br />
special pickup package, 4200<br />
GVW Stock #5325C<br />
LIST S9535<br />
SALE $ 8569*<br />
1992 SIERRA PICKUP<br />
350 engine, automatic, air, power<br />
windows & locks, split bench,<br />
sliding rear window Stock<br />
-6000C<br />
LIST... $18,329<br />
SALE* 1 5 , 5 8 5<br />
1992 YUKON<br />
4 wheel drive, air. positrac aluminum<br />
wheels, rear wiper,<br />
tachometer deep tinted glass.<br />
SLE trim, cruise, tilt wheel,<br />
loaded Stock #5376C.<br />
UST $25,523<br />
sA*E'23,595<br />
1992 SAFARI PASS. VAN<br />
4.3 engine. 7 passenger, cruise, tilt<br />
wheel, automatic, air. power<br />
windows & locks, deep tinted<br />
glass Stock #5347C<br />
LIST $19,762<br />
77<br />
GRAND PRIX<br />
27.000 miles<br />
air. automatic<br />
MUST<br />
SEE<br />
"89 STARCRAFT<br />
G»C CONVERSION<br />
V
2 D * OAE Monday. April 20. 1992<br />
Monday. Apr* 20. 1992 OAE<br />
• 3D<br />
/ & EMPLOYMENT<br />
504 M p Wantad<br />
Office-Clerical<br />
504 Help Wantad<br />
Office-C larical • •<br />
GENERAL OFFICE L no**cwtaSY<br />
$18,200 FEE PAID ***>""" »—«• * **•*» >"»<br />
IVM localton sncai<br />
DENTAL RECEPTIONIST<br />
Wa want Via beat and are wan<br />
pay tar «. We offer * poaMon that •<br />
It* Plus required W Bk<br />
681.1440<br />
OENTAL RECEPTIONISTS - Dental<br />
ed We need Petal Pt<br />
aaagnmenta m Barrens<br />
ttata" Uvorae. Cantor<br />
etuiiiieii tor<br />
•mm. Btoom-<br />
477-6771<br />
DIRECTORY OF NURSES ft RN'S<br />
Tandercare (Mtalagan). mc. O/B/A<br />
Wayne Total LMng Cantar<br />
poeaeed to Introduce its neweet .<br />
oaty Come and (sm trie learn thai la<br />
pan ol the larnaal tonD-Mrm cara<br />
provider or Mich-fk" 4427 Vanoy.<br />
Wayne 729-4438<br />
An Equal Opportunity Emptarar<br />
EEQ/E.P TCCMNOLOOMT<br />
Part tane Prtvala neurotagy prao-<br />
nca SomtiW«ia/B*ni»ignaiii a<br />
842-1720<br />
EVT AMBULANCE DRIVER<br />
wtth EMT Mcene* Stan approo-<br />
matafy S20.000 yr wBh benefits<br />
Cal after ftpm. omyl 981-0878<br />
FULL TIME - mature medical raoep-<br />
tMntat/bHar tor Uvonia dermatology<br />
office Muet be lamftar <strong>with</strong> SOU<br />
eyatam ft moel meuranoae Must be<br />
a* soon sa pnautili Only toiloua<br />
workers naad appfy Cal 477-7022<br />
GROWING MEDICAL COMPUTER<br />
Company naed* enaigeuc- aapert-<br />
sotving. training, and pro-<br />
flrig The Weaf candtaaie<br />
mm haw anperienca wfth boOi com-<br />
prooeduree indMdu*ls <strong>with</strong> a<br />
strong Background m one of Iheee<br />
areaa afi be oonelderad Ful or pan<br />
21800 W 10 MB* Suite 214<br />
Southtaad. Ml 48075<br />
352-7040<br />
HOME HEALTH CARE AIOES<br />
Ful or pert time hourly (aft imftak 24<br />
homas ft retirement reaidenoea. lo-<br />
ceted m weetem Wayne ft Oakland<br />
COM it lea, good starting pay wtth<br />
regular merit r* .tews, incentive* ft<br />
!f*n*portstion alowence<br />
EMPA-CARE 455-1081<br />
HOME INTENSIVE CARE, a leeder<br />
-CiS-'<br />
has an areaa ant opportmlty<br />
able tar e pert lime phermeost<br />
the Pfymouth araa To quelfy you<br />
should have a degree m pharmacy<br />
a Michigan acanee and at leeet 2<br />
years compounding ekperlenoe. a<br />
strong mtaann therapy background<br />
and 1-2 isati of IV mbung aspari-<br />
ance tar home cere are aeaamal aa<br />
are smeaent orei 'written oommurn-<br />
macy ruM* I raguMOone. Our grot*<br />
Ing organization provld** a good<br />
•alary and comprHarwve benaRt*<br />
Send your aims to. Phermacy<br />
srve Car*, mc<br />
Suite 120. Pfymouth. Ml 48170<br />
Pantal Radical<br />
MEDICAL ASSISTANT<br />
For buay Ophtnatmowgrtts <strong>with</strong> o«-<br />
ftoee m Bu.iPiftslJ and Waal Moom-<br />
%Hd Ful time Mature. retxiosOe<br />
COA or *ome opMtaalmotoglc eapa-<br />
•end re-<br />
38251 Sefcaotait Rd'" 11 "'*<br />
UvoM* Ml 48150<br />
MEDICAL ASSISTANTOPN<br />
NovLT*rmmgton HM*<br />
aaie m-owo Save prior<br />
• kind ft canno beciwo.<br />
CLIENT<br />
SERVICE<br />
REPRESENTATIVE<br />
ry haa an opening tar a cftant service<br />
at sl lorie. aa ueuePj acquked by 2-3<br />
CTo Oaf<br />
ROCHE..<br />
BIOMEDICAL<br />
LABORATORIES<br />
32427 Schoolcraft Road<br />
Uvonia. Ml 46150<br />
502 Help Wantad<br />
Dental-Medieal<br />
busy Pediatric prscnce Grand RN-<br />
er, Orchard LakeRd Cal 477-0100<br />
PHYSICAL THERAPIST<br />
Amicare Home iieeltncar* an ellta-<br />
in o< tl Joeeph Mercy Hoaprtal.<br />
positions m north Oakland County<br />
tat Registered Physlcel TYieraplet<br />
Cal Mertyn ReOmono tor an<br />
•i .let view 1-800-852-3838<br />
AMICARE HOME HEALTHCARE<br />
BUSY SOUTMFlta> Internal MeO-<br />
cme practice- uokmo tor aapart-<br />
enced recapuonw Vary<br />
INeselery<br />
' competi-<br />
ng l*ftllul Fsrmir^gion HM* araa<br />
Cal Tuaa ft Thur 474-22*0<br />
DENTAL RECEPTIONIST Oo you<br />
an exceptional paraon tor Our pro-<br />
offlce Expert<br />
cal 844-1985<br />
DENTAL SURGICAL<br />
ASSISTANT<br />
Experienced. tor_high quia^M<br />
• V<br />
' wr'jTS<br />
tar aapafiafica Oancai dunes sue<br />
Cea Dtane 3*9-1938<br />
COME TO BEAUMONT and<br />
|OIN OUR PRIVATE DUTY<br />
HOME CARE TEAM<br />
Private Duty Aides<br />
Contingent Positions<br />
Tricounty Area<br />
Must be certified<br />
<strong>with</strong> I year<br />
experience<br />
Own Transportation<br />
Attractive Pay Scales<br />
Differentials<br />
RN's and LPN s<br />
Contingent Positions<br />
Tricounty Area<br />
Experience in<br />
Rehab<br />
- Pediatnc or NICU Hi-Tech<br />
i I mmediate Need m Sterling Height ti<br />
- Med/Surg<br />
Attractive Pay Scales<br />
Differential*<br />
BEAUMONT COMMUNITY NURSING<br />
CALL: 853-8750<br />
H U M A N R E S O U R C E S<br />
W I L L I A M B E A U M O N T H O S P I T A L - T R O Y<br />
8 1 1 East South Blvd. • Rochester Hills. Ml 4 8 3 0 7<br />
8 5 3 - 8 7 6 5<br />
Prttnuffmli martmf unfit pratmutmoli<br />
MEDICAL ASSISTANT<br />
Buay Pediatric offtca I<br />
Experience pretarred. I<br />
•y 32 flour* par weak 459-9280<br />
MEtuCAL ASSISTANT - Hudad tot<br />
doctor a office m Uvonia Muel be<br />
enthuaiaetic Experience nacaaaany<br />
477-7344<br />
MEOICAL ASSIST ANT/CERTIFIED<br />
<strong>with</strong> lab axpartanca. part time, tor<br />
pediatric offloa. Southfletd Rd/12<br />
Mae aree PIISSI cm Mrs Marston<br />
559-6820<br />
MEDICAL ASSISTANT<br />
Uvonia oecuoettonet/wgem cara ta-<br />
oaty haa an immediate opening, fua<br />
rime evenings 4pm-12am Muat be<br />
axpenenoed m venepuncture EKG<br />
6 X-ray* Contact Admmiairalor<br />
591-0589<br />
MEOICAL ASSISTANT<br />
Fun uma poamon open tor buey Om-<br />
maUMogy c#Ace m Weetlend<br />
Calf Jufte at 729-0400<br />
MEOICAL ASSISTANT. KM nme. as-<br />
pertenced onfy Feel peoed prograa-<br />
- - - — • Royal Oa.<br />
847-2 ISO<br />
MEOICAL ASSISTANT<br />
immediate opening for busy<br />
W aioomaeld Q P Experienced «i<br />
vana puncture, m (action. X-Ray.<br />
EKG Ful-oma Mon-Fn mual be<br />
Kealble Cal 655-2880<br />
MEDICAL ASSISTANTS - For (May<br />
hoepttal. out-patient cllracs and pri-<br />
vate praenca* m Oakland. Maoomb<br />
ft Downriver 6 monthe axperlenoe a<br />
muat Fi« or part nme SM MMble im-<br />
mediate work Cm Maanda. T<br />
la. Tempro<br />
443-56*0<br />
MEOICAL ASSISTANT.<br />
Metro Medtcai Group a Ota on ol<br />
Human Reeou'ca Oapt<br />
Metro Medtcei Group<br />
1800 Tuaado. Datraft Ml 48206<br />
AA Equal Opportunity Employar<br />
MEOtCAl SILLERS • Oakland<br />
Oounay hoepftai m need of 2 poamon<br />
experience<br />
aak tar Beth<br />
Cal Tempro Mecftcal.<br />
MEOICAL SILLERS<br />
3 needed tar OeboM hoaptu* m pa-<br />
tent ft oul panem medicare or<br />
Cal Branda al Tempro<br />
-- «or *<br />
Oakland County ophthamwoey<br />
OMC/oavary earner Strong beci<br />
m Medicare'Bkje SMatd/<br />
HMO mckadmg aakr. aMaua pro-<br />
oeee Knowledge of other ftnas Of<br />
Buamaaa ft oompuMr Mamg a plus<br />
s^rr."rsrxssi<br />
Ave Ste 304 Puifai. Mi **34t<br />
vadasass Occupesioei<br />
^ i RMn Pfial^M^ierepssi lor pry<br />
Bawd iaau^i*or cm Marr?» I MO<br />
MEDICAL SOCIAL<br />
WORKER<br />
Amicara Home llaefthcera Jf alflh-<br />
ata ot Si Joaaph Mercy Haepftal a<br />
hirtng conttgant MSWa to vlan ow<br />
home car* clanta One yaat poet<br />
maplars experience m a conical/<br />
hoaptiw setting. deeded Contact<br />
Long lor mora Inlormation<br />
(313)843-6720<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employar<br />
MEDICAL TECHNOLOGISTS<br />
MEDICAL LAB TECHNICIANS<br />
/ \ Medical Tranecrlptlonlst tor<br />
) Farmmgton HUs Radiology<br />
V office Experienced only<br />
•rtould apply fxM uma day* pieea-<br />
ent surroundings wfth kbarai benefit<br />
peckaga Cea for appointment eek<br />
tor Peggy. 855-4700<br />
MEOICAL TRANSCRIPTION<br />
PoeNKme - fua time wtth Buay Plym-<br />
outh irenecrtption aar.lea In office<br />
or aub contract Experience m WP<br />
required Send reaume lo. Trarv-<br />
scnptiomei 9367 Ganarai Drive.<br />
Suit* 121, PLymouth. Mi 48170<br />
NURSE AtOE<br />
RN & STATE CERTIFIED<br />
NURSING ASSISTANTS<br />
Four Chaplaina Convaiaecent Can-<br />
ter has poernone eveitabM lor<br />
- RN - tu« cr part time, al shins<br />
• State CNAs • full or part time.<br />
enernoona ft rrudn^h;<br />
We offer an exceaent salary Insur-<br />
ance benefits end a plasunt work-<br />
ing anveoniTiei'it For imrriadiate<br />
conaidaraiion pie see apply m par-<br />
son or call Sharon et<br />
FOUR CHAPLAINS<br />
CONVALESCENT CENTER<br />
26349 Joy Rd—<br />
wesnand Ml 48165<br />
(313) 261-9500<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
FLN.'s/L.N.'-T.<br />
Teem work n-akea our ranabanetion<br />
nuriaa special (Xr neuro-'ehet»tt-<br />
taton tecary located in Romulua oi-<br />
lers the opportunity lo wor* m a<br />
friendly supportive atmosphere<br />
taetunng prciiaaiaiowai taem work 6<br />
collaboration We offer a variety of<br />
ft a compwtttrve salary Far<br />
Webb al Apple Tree Lane 941-<br />
Equet Opportunity Employar M/F<br />
SENIOR SURGICAL/<br />
MEOICAL BILLER<br />
For buay ENT office MBS expert<br />
ence pretarred Ful benefits FAX<br />
res^ne to 477-2440 or can<br />
Rita or Sara at 477-7020<br />
SURGERY BILLER • Orthopedic ex-<br />
perience preferred Orthopedic tar-<br />
mtnowgy computer statuemg Fua<br />
time West Bloomfield 855-7407<br />
TRANSCRIPTION 1ST<br />
lor radiology ft cardiology m Farm-<br />
ingion HJH Excellent wage ft<br />
fringes 737-*350<br />
oofcmg lor a motivated sen<br />
Experienced only tor car-<br />
diology dapt 30-40/hr*/wk<br />
Mon thru Fn<br />
MEOICAL BILLER<br />
Minimum 1/yr experience Knoeil-<br />
edge of Dwaranec ayuam netohji<br />
Ml nme. Mori, thru Frt.<br />
TREADMILL TECH<br />
1/^ axpartanca minimum Farming-<br />
ton araa. Fua/par tana Mon - Fn<br />
Contact Management Oapt<br />
I Management (<br />
5534*92<br />
OFFICE MANAGER/SILLER<br />
Needed tor buay Troy Oncouay off-<br />
ice Willi aand reeume to P BA .<br />
1919 neatwood Or . Troy. Ml 4*0*8<br />
or can Sandra at 952-5419<br />
OFFICE MANAGER/ Admmatralor<br />
Ara you tired of the same old<br />
drudgery of working tor an hourly<br />
wage or a salary <strong>with</strong>out proper in-<br />
centive to go ma extra maa' fl that<br />
Meetittaa your aitueBon. cal ma<br />
and let's tali about a serious future<br />
tar both of ue. Cal eves 626-3106<br />
OPHTHALMIC TECHNICIAN/Aavst<br />
tor buay opnthalmotogi<br />
between 9- 1pm<br />
jay ot<br />
L cm<br />
OPHTHALMIC/TECHNICIAN<br />
Needed tar buay Brighton practice<br />
XRAY TECHNICIAN<br />
Uma experience preferred but not<br />
requ»ed Livonie aree Please caa<br />
425-5200<br />
Future Force<br />
TEMPORARY HELP SERVICE<br />
NEVER'A FEE<br />
Attention - SKILLED<br />
WORD PROCESSORS<br />
aypmg 65 wpml<br />
DATA ENTRY<br />
(10.000 kpftl<br />
RECEPTIONISTS<br />
For areas ot Farmington. Southfield<br />
Uvonle. Novi ft Plymouth neaumi<br />
required Caa for personal Interview<br />
O L S T E N<br />
TEMPORARY<br />
SERVICES<br />
504 Help Wanted<br />
Office-Clerical<br />
Computar Ikte a plua. Fvd nmapo-<br />
apond at* reeume ft aal<br />
la Attention Carat Can*<br />
tMng mc . 24725 W 12<br />
120. 9ju1*sld Ml 4*034<br />
BUSMES8 MANAGER<br />
Eatabkaned and growing I<br />
tan Dafroft araa tat Arm i<br />
naei-ilaw non-amokmg o<br />
tar a tm uma position aa I<br />
Liar ager Thaaa cendtaeS--<br />
hava a iwnknum of 5 yaar* llnaneial<br />
ice and be cacecaa of mem-<br />
the memet kmcoons of a<br />
taw^am^ngtagng<br />
Preaantty the mm suang<br />
the LAWS accoiKiUng soffwere on a<br />
IBM 36 Candidal as mual be ag-<br />
ry-day chatengas of runrang the<br />
tuakiaaa of a law %m Starting let<br />
CAREERS!!<br />
CUSTOMER SERVICE<br />
2 years makle sales<br />
computer a plu*<br />
RECEPTIONIST $14,800<br />
3 yeera axpartanca busy phones 6<br />
typing.<br />
SALES SECRETARY<br />
BOOKKEEPER $18,000<br />
3 yaar* ful charge DookkeapMg ex-<br />
perience. Nnancui statement* 6<br />
Farmington<br />
Dearborn<br />
Detroit<br />
Southfield<br />
t'Aubur<br />
• M'F/H/V<br />
354-0558<br />
441-3181<br />
NMMC<br />
354 0558<br />
64 1-9*30<br />
NO FEE<br />
AUTO DEALER LOQKMQ tor<br />
lima, experienced parson wtth aoht<br />
clerical ft computar data entry akfta<br />
Send resume lo PO Box 533368.<br />
Uvorva. Mi 48153-0358<br />
AUTO DEALERSHIP<br />
Hinng paraon to M ma poaMton of<br />
Experience<br />
vary nefpha<br />
era ft booki<br />
Nancy<br />
of comput<br />
Cal<br />
313 227-1761<br />
AUTOMOTIVE<br />
SALES OFFICE<br />
SECRETARY.<br />
$22,000<br />
A choice position <strong>with</strong> a vet eetab-<br />
Uaned compeny Yo«* good (kite<br />
snd expenence wea wm here Cal<br />
Debbie at 464-oao*<br />
SMELLING PERSONNEL SERVICES<br />
Billing Clerk Sr.<br />
poaltlon m South-<br />
field tor parson <strong>with</strong> 5 * yaar*<br />
of 3rd party baing experience Ex-<br />
a Billing<br />
PermanenrT»<br />
r KmA/i f— r^r«r<br />
K RAY TECHNOLOGIST.<br />
immedMte Ml time poemon evaA-<br />
sbie OnhopedK experience pre-<br />
ferred W Bloomfield 6SS-7406<br />
504 Halp Wantad<br />
Office-Clerical<br />
ACCOUNTANTS BOOKKEEPERS<br />
CLERICAL - DATA ENTRY<br />
PART TIME FULL TIME<br />
Cal Accountamp* - like 58 000<br />
priHe—innaii did m i*90<<br />
ACCOUNTEMPS<br />
Southfield 357-8387<br />
Troy 524-3100<br />
ACCOUNTING<br />
CLERKS<br />
$15-518.000<br />
FEES PAID BY COMPANIES<br />
Accounts recefvebtt. account* pay-<br />
bie or experienced <strong>with</strong> TRW ro-<br />
ports required Opening* due to *•-<br />
panaion Paid beneat*<br />
Call 644-4600<br />
SMELLING PERSONNEL SERVICES<br />
ACCOUNTS PAYABLE peraon<br />
• must Heavy ofltae clerical back-<br />
ground 6 good communicatton saata<br />
raqu<br />
smoking Fsrmlnglon Hills law firm.<br />
maws ft axcedsm xxorkmg<br />
655-6506<br />
Can<br />
Bingham i<br />
644-26331<br />
LEGAL SECRETARY<br />
-taeoed to'' Bmninghem office |<br />
L E G A L S E C R E T A R Y<br />
Gtone Pu«en 540 3100<br />
$24,000<br />
LEGAt- SECRETARY r „ # ^ ^ s.pwwnce to the<br />
tL time, tmad Southfield mganon M this nxghr, automated<br />
IIrm Experience required Wordpe J suOurben offtca offers profft sharing<br />
tact Non-Smoking ofhea. M ihe opportunity<br />
Can Sua si -otiai Hire!<br />
LEGAL SECRETARY - tar Banner al.<br />
Htasiewfrwi 6 M N | 9<br />
SECRETARY<br />
PURCHASING DEPARTMENT<br />
VTcnj DfYWi^ r* -crxJaaw occtea cf i-9e era : e»<br />
goer «M« ar excenrcea pKMmcra wc&cn, n<br />
tw »KC)ano Deoorrnem cf oj coconx oUcsi *eojn<br />
men* rctoe 6 • veao e«enence r a w w c e d ervrcm<br />
rrer- 60-60 *rr. ^pnQ aak an o too OAxewor and t *<br />
OWN «o poMe iec«wi u o o * 10 *> oecoe t c e v x e<br />
w w g n 0 cucrarg -»oaf»-wr« aojo ba a put ana ltd<br />
*KS*r cnorae« and meat DECXJR** « CJ«COI<br />
=Va*Lrf wcrtng zerdfen ana comDWe oane«i<br />
Seno « » r e or pc* jp or aoo$c(aon oeRseen 9 o m<br />
artd 4 Dm<br />
FLINT NK COWOfiATION<br />
33105 Schoolcraft Rood<br />
Uvonia Ml 4*150<br />
Afln Human Resources r<br />
Plan , «iW»i as I S I<br />
uepOrrfYwn<br />
sek<br />
EGAL SECRETARY Southfield law 1 FA<br />
ftenefits Salary -vegotiacua Word<br />
Pe'tect experience ptafetred<br />
Piaase can beTweer. 6 30 and<br />
»0 AM-<br />
OF TROY<br />
LEGAL SECRETARY<br />
k nowledge of Patsnl Law to $25K<br />
r nowwdga ot Family Law to $25*<br />
-"owiedge ol Corporate Litigation<br />
i<br />
MACINTOSH SECRETARY<br />
354 -1550 | unique executive support opportu-<br />
nity »'th weding ecNertiamg agency<br />
for Microsoft Word on a Mac<br />
To $8 hi Can Shane al UNIFORCE<br />
646-6500<br />
SOURCE ONE MORTGAGE<br />
SERVICES CORPORATION<br />
iFormarty Fireman's Find<br />
Mortgage Corporation)<br />
27555 "ermmgton Rd<br />
Farmlnglon HMs. Ml 4*334<br />
Equal Opportunity Cmptorer M/F/H<br />
PAYROLL •<br />
GENERAL OFFICE<br />
Experienced pert-lime Mon -Fn<br />
days Call<br />
S E C R E T A R I E S /<br />
P / C O P E R A T O R S '<br />
• At lees! 1 y» office experience us-<br />
ing t or more of the foaowxng<br />
WordPerfect 5 1<br />
- Lotus 1.2.3<br />
- dBase lit or IV<br />
- WordSter<br />
- Excel<br />
• Typing st leest 55 Vvpm<br />
• Exceaent written ft oral skUto<br />
For an appointment ft more aMor-<br />
" " A C R O S E R V I C E<br />
C O R P<br />
L I V O N I A 5 9 1 - 1 1 0 0<br />
T R O Y 5 9 1 - 1 3 4 2<br />
ganoationsl sa<br />
WordPerfect 50 ft Lotua raqtAred mxmnnen. and<br />
Commercial rata eetata/barkmg «- ; T<br />
psnervce helpful Send 'eeume <strong>with</strong> "le eneM wminxngs<br />
•alary reqiArements ta: Paraonnai ' r W<br />
Manager 505 N Woodw*d Ste I<br />
Us agar 505 N<br />
1300 Btaomheld taBS. Mi 46304<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employe.<br />
SECRET A RT'RECEPTIONIST<br />
Detroit an<br />
phone/i<br />
i home buader Ex<br />
PHONE OPERATOR/TYPIST<br />
Experienced only 7am-4pm<br />
SECRETARY 'BOOKKEEPER<br />
expanding weet suburben com-<br />
n. Muat be experienced Re-<br />
be tested Salary ft baneflts lo<br />
commensurate <strong>with</strong> experience<br />
Knowledge o> construction s plus<br />
Pisssssand laimi i to boa 628<br />
Obeerver ft Eccentric Newepeper s<br />
38251 Schoolcr aft Rd<br />
Lrvoma Mi 48150<br />
wan Staff<br />
Day or night tfidt - Id or part ame<br />
Apply wrmm 2-5 pin. 7 days s weal<br />
885 Stark weather Plymouth.<br />
459-0865<br />
aot n jiiita4^Ms^ program oar* and<br />
S Acqura'bring »xeary hungry<br />
ART GALLERY<br />
outside seta* pari nme. fWxtoxe<br />
hour* Mtataa ai Ltflxxawrix 2V<br />
30 hra per week exckxels tamto-<br />
nas vary very nigh earnings No art<br />
program oar* and<br />
S Acqura'bring »xeary hungry<br />
ART GALLERY<br />
outside seta* pari nme. fWxtoxe<br />
hour* Mtataa ai Ltflxxawrix 2V<br />
30 hra per week exckxels tamto-<br />
nas vary very nigh earnings No art<br />
Send rawene or Wtar ot mwraei W<br />
Obeerw ft Eoeentnc Newspaoeri<br />
•ox 8*0<br />
experience needed Com p 'lH Bsm<br />
n c M i s a e e C a i u 92 T 2831<br />
LMona.Mi4ltao<br />
ATTENTION SALES ASSOCIATES<br />
Experienced 0< New<br />
A CAREER IN<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
Coidwea Senear Dmwrenca<br />
Plane<br />
- rtatarrtas/Rtaocatinn<br />
• Sea Buyer* Sew Saner- Syiaems<br />
• Accredited Tramlng<br />
For aparaona mMrvtow contact<br />
JACOUELINE STEUER<br />
737-9000 477-4353<br />
C0LDWELL<br />
BANKER<br />
Scfiweltzer Reel Estate<br />
dra» ON Uttnga VOH can b» imC<br />
wrnw* hour* cm tot<br />
O RIU EY REALTY<br />
C89-M44<br />
Coidwea Senear Dmwrenca<br />
Plane<br />
- rtatarrtas/Rtaocatinn<br />
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For aparaona mMrvtow contact<br />
JACOUELINE STEUER<br />
737-9000 477-4353<br />
C0LDWELL<br />
BANKER<br />
Scfiweltzer Reel Estate<br />
CAREER ORIENTED?<br />
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tna standard m raa aatas* protaa-<br />
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4 0 * OAE Monday. Apr* 20. 1992<br />
EOUCATONAL SALES<br />
MANAGER<br />
TRAINEE<br />
MARKETING<br />
COORDINATOR<br />
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TO<br />
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825 000 GUAAAXTEED<br />
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•or Contact 1he TrsarWig O ncw<br />
SUZT DeHAAN<br />
MEPPARD4 ASSOCIATES<br />
S54-M-0<br />
von* Great location <br />
panang m Noal, aavara oMcaa > or ov tiiaaann cuatoraars ft<br />
MacMgan. «0 naooniMda Loosing lo<br />
" aa baea-' p0 ta«ng«or. wooat noma<br />
-Fn Oan<br />
542-58 IS<br />
HOUSEKEEPING POSITION - Ml<br />
Bma. day ami PteaM apply<br />
105 Haagerty Plymouth Court<br />
Nurang Center 455-0510<br />
IMC AMI r.ARf<br />
encad non-anosw tor tia time earW<br />
ol Itaa U01I hmueM aepsig Own<br />
a Hunt<br />
547-4243<br />
IRONING - Pica-up ft deSvwr<br />
Farmmglon CM aftar ftpm<br />
478- 78*5 or leava meeeage<br />
LIVE-IN ai exchange tor room ft<br />
board Aao to cara tor my 2 y* old<br />
deupiier si my WMiiaid home Manna.<br />
dependable. naaaicM Collage<br />
ttudanl prakarred 425-4414<br />
APT MANAGER COUPLE<br />
;*«EE° OPPORTJNi T ><br />
0Rsnne * tii jlaaora<br />
ra "»•«- * M * o i Ps<br />
CM P u —:»jC5 o<<br />
CAROLE'S kAjSaC FOR L*E<br />
Duo-Trio. Quarwt<br />
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MUSK TO YOUR EARS<br />
DJ ta nw»«j* "snae and Gradustions<br />
»"Oac tacw-c I III<br />
CM Dam aai-5644<br />
PARTY n^TLE<br />
Cnadrsn a Panda ft<br />
kppaar areaa Muat Saw<br />
«ifv MtOOUCnONS<br />
PIANO OB KEYBOARD<br />
ENTE«TA*d«NT<br />
waoonga ft AJ Ou. I aewn's<br />
F^mj tor »oi<br />
53«-Kft5<br />
512 Situation* Wantod<br />
Famato<br />
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. mom ft aad ar* a« aor» t u n<br />
51S CMdCm<br />
111 B TWa<br />
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a Oa* ®ar». M p a S»<br />
ftoor 3t3-*0-T700toraao<br />
.CENSED Oft* CA*<br />
Oaf* M « » « i CrsR papas<br />
M oaer Km ia>>n WotBsaOi<br />
am, JKtkaa S M I M<br />
516 EkJerty Car*<br />
A Caring Par aor > Tom 1 1cm*<br />
NURSE AIDES<br />
HOMEMAKERS - UVE-INS<br />
•an a aar J Oay» a aaaa<br />
476-9091<br />
EXCELUACARE. tNC.<br />
AIDES/NURSES<br />
• .•—in to taka cara o» ro>* icwac<br />
xmt ai icra tar<br />
. P«OFE»SlOa»Al ML'RS'NO CAAE<br />
511 Education<br />
Ii Inetruction<br />
CENTER<br />
3T3-457-7737M<br />
•27-8*31<br />
BARTENDING<br />
2 WaM C o m<br />
(3131471-2777<br />
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BIBLE STUDY<br />
m Home<br />
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YOUR LAST DIET!<br />
ARE rou SEAWU9 ABOUT<br />
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•77-4453<br />
24400<br />
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data Contact • • • • • • I<br />
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607 kteurance<br />
TEMPORARY HEALTH WSURANCE<br />
608 Tranaportation<br />
A Travel<br />
111 WW<br />
AIRLINE TCAET<br />
1 aay to Ft Me, a a. FlortdaL Apr*<br />
?W ftftO 473-5348<br />
MEED llmrneMi Ft*<br />
1-400-424-2875<br />
TRUCK TO FLOAOA<br />
And raummg Spaca ft lenWng<br />
taa. Caft Bud. 2S5-i««1<br />
610 Card ot Thanka<br />
May mm Sacrad Haan of Jeaue be<br />
adored gionM loirad ft preaervad<br />
tnrougnout ma aorid On Sacrad<br />
Jaaua pray lor<br />
ma MitHii I<br />
THANK YOU Sl Jude lor continuity<br />
prayera<br />
700 Auction Saiee<br />
ANTIOUE AUCTION - al S043 Baaen<br />
i Oaly Rd Taylor Ml Taka Taiagrapn<br />
Rd Id Wick, go W to Baacn Dal*. N<br />
to Aucaon 3rd houaa Sat AfirM 28.<br />
10am AJmoet M anngue lumRura.<br />
AUCTION APAIL 25 SAT ipm<br />
.Ma Onon Auction Oakery 711 W<br />
cwtmn Rd 3/4 " l a w of L*paar<br />
bar.ear JoWyn 4 Lipaer Rd<br />
L jlattlblM frai.iaa Day*<br />
Wad Ttiur* belora date ol<br />
' CM tor cautog - Mn Zuooa<br />
313-443-4447<br />
3ft 110<br />
FARM AUCTION SM. « M H<br />
iOws. 277» N M u t «•.. Cwtoior<br />
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE<br />
Noooa a ftareej gnar by me unam •<br />
man* mat on Fnoay Aon 24 IN}<br />
• WMi ai B ft • ToMno w<br />
Ann Arbor Ad Aym*** W.<br />
puOftc auction ol<br />
1«S0 FORO.<br />
vMaOFoaAiosias<br />
t»7ft PONTtAC.<br />
V1N«»J37Y«»"»4M»<br />
1*74 >olktaag*n<br />
vtNa 134243 7247<br />
i»#0 PONTIAC,<br />
V1N*2M37SAP 13411<br />
TafTPoftce Dec*<br />
PoUMi APRIL 20. 1M2<br />
701 CottectiMee<br />
doer,<br />
door,<br />
door<br />
door<br />
BARBIE DOLLS WANTED* ISM to<br />
1472 Dofta. Ctotnaa ft Accaaaonaa<br />
CM. 31V542-7S25<br />
WATERFOWL PMNTS 14 Larry<br />
mad am<br />
702 Antique*<br />
27ft-5221<br />
ALL ANTIQUES BOUGHT<br />
Poet car CM old movie megsnnea<br />
Shsay cmna. Rma« Wrigm clane<br />
papw dofta. toys. mftNsry. 344-3154<br />
ANN ARBOR ANTIQUES MARKET<br />
TME BRUSHER SHOW Msy 17.<br />
5054 Ann Arbor. Saflne Rd Exfl<br />
175 oil 1-44 Over 350 dealer* in<br />
iguM snd asMct<br />
8 AM - 4<br />
S4. TlWd Sunday*<br />
excepi Aprtl ft Novembw<br />
24 TH Gitalin Tha Ortginallw<br />
ANTIQUE dank tola mahogany<br />
ANTIQUES ft DECORATIVE ARTS<br />
Show ft Sato UnlQue ft sftordsbw<br />
Large aal action Apr* 24-May 3.<br />
10AM-5PM Thur* ta 4PM *S2T<br />
SE corner Ol MapM ft<br />
85 1-8024 or 444-3784<br />
ANTIOUE WALL Mirror altk<br />
carved-wood If ame 8ftx4H<br />
8400 Drm 421-2*37<br />
BARBER CHAIR<br />
Oca 1842<br />
CM evening*. 445-5175<br />
BRASS BED poet omce window ft<br />
bo>M. lira Harm, lanterns, cuckoo<br />
clock 4 mac 824-1284<br />
FIVE Tlsr alacksd bona CMS w/glaaa<br />
GREAT LAKES<br />
DEPRESSION GLASS CLUB<br />
18th Annua Show 4 Sals *<br />
Sat Apr 25 10-8 4 Sun Apr 24 11-4<br />
Oskland U Rochaeter 1-75. aui 70<br />
Donation 42. 725-4342<br />
704 Rummage Seles<br />
& Flea Markets<br />
eAnr.N-P.1' CERAMICS<br />
paja auapooner grad ct eanaig tor oerter<br />
M£AL ESTATE ONE. EOC<br />
H w o f a p H<br />
bonua opportunity liaadouanara ;4nr r. IIIIQI oantar 311-847-4344<br />
For mora aikn mapon<br />
'aomrad S53-0®47<br />
REAL ESTATE SALES<br />
naar Wajma S«r Stat* unrarai, Cam- —<br />
• "1.3131 4S3-»34i<br />
Enargaoc aaH-aunar lo aam I<br />
pua Mr SarvoM. 354-5500 eal 107! W1NOOW ft DOOA SALESPER-<br />
INSIDE SALES tl aa MANAGER<br />
A groaatg Mactromc dMrtbutor a<br />
co<br />
^S!2L. C«4 * * * * * i SM Amna a ruaBar 1 product<br />
woaing lor a P«' "<br />
your ucoaaMJ career We oiler a 5^., comrrMal0n ft bonua<br />
•on AU<br />
parianoa a<br />
, ng 100* mPlymouOicM<br />
507 Help Wanted<br />
tmmy ccwm.aa.or ft Mi Bana«t» ~ - 1 Jr. a •<br />
•rvctarad SubnM tmtmm to CuiaaM Banaar Beraar ScrmaKia Sir 1 an Reel- 4S3-5100or 1-400-544^000 Part Time<br />
LAC Cfcairtbutor* mc<br />
I OMOM<br />
HaaOurgr.<br />
Expect tne beer*<br />
. M 441S0<br />
REAL ESTATE SALES PERSON £§T2Sian BM loa coal Long<br />
Join lha professionals at .anted tor raaManOa. buader E«» omuno, TCogram 10 B.aa-aMia<br />
constructor Telecom<br />
Real Estate Onal<br />
mtjimmrina prmtmrtwC £stv<br />
Coi dh<br />
5j» •* *- ^ mated income ISO 000 Sand r».<br />
Our prt program* and aupeort ayatama<br />
10 40030 Grand! l c Q c D 339M HamWon<br />
ara ac e"e 11 > 5SS- W44<br />
Versus M around gymnaalica I<br />
RUMMAGE SALE<br />
inbulor talaaperarini tor macro 0a-<br />
ai public 81 Raphaaa Acthfltos<br />
EXPEA*NCED BAarSiTTEA<br />
trok waa. CM Canoe 424-44M on Tueeday. Apr 2*m. 11am Memman Rd 1 block N ol Ford Rd<br />
ad 3 day* a ak tor 4 mo 0M my<br />
at 1425 Dalilri. RoyW Oak Ml tha Garden City Apr 23-24. > *pm Apr<br />
noma Rurai OM araa. non imcaar<br />
tokowlng aqwpment. 44x44 aprtng 25 8-12 noon 81 • Deg on Sa<br />
547-M'«<br />
Itoor training poda. Hcii*M. Parana<br />
520 Secretarial ft<br />
bar*, vaulting boards chin up bat. 70S Weering Apperel<br />
ctoWang beMal*. IrampoSnM. bal-<br />
ABSOLUTELY IOEAL pan time |ob<br />
Bueineea Service* ance Baama ctiMi. raAax ring kama WE DOING GOWN i 5.<br />
daerang oiica Must be aiMaoa<br />
DROWNING m me OEBRtS becajM<br />
hoop, long tram, mo<br />
KAROL SPC<br />
everanga ft Seturday 84 SO par not*<br />
yOu na^ no time lo ciaanl CM<br />
mena Mgh bar*, cna* boa da ft bul- white 4225<br />
722-5328<br />
rdprocaa<br />
532-7070 FULL TIME NANNY nour* 8 AM Painari m Gnme tor I Irae eaolaan<br />
boards. 32 tokjmg cFWIr*. taaai-<br />
A CAREER IN CAMEO FASHIONS ^ maie Altar 86m 4>8-4241953-0438 rour<br />
mg belts, beca wa«ht bench, other<br />
PROM u i a Mnga<br />
wwght lilting equipment <strong>with</strong><br />
ana 8 4 8. roya bnus. pasch. Meek ft<br />
FraaKK Fun Wor* imoker 3S3-1574 Ext 44<br />
EOUCATED-'MATURE<br />
KEW BUSINESSES<br />
a eight*, landatg pecM tea aas mir-<br />
whNe yaftow Altw 4pm 724-743 •<br />
Cftl tor anow or atlarviaa<br />
ratary-i<br />
HOME MATE WANTED - non amos-<br />
. , SftlAU. BUSINESSES<br />
ror* 2 DouchM. 2 loveeeets iMs<br />
464-6804 or 522-4378<br />
•casern<br />
REALTORS SEMINAf)<br />
, , _ . _ , mg. raeponalble maM B> lemale IO<br />
387aS' SERVICE BUSINESSES csoinsu 3 desks, agnted book<br />
enca CM Pa<br />
HOME-BASED BUSMESSES<br />
. (Apr* 2Sm-19421<br />
Don't Gambia With Your<br />
SALESPEOPLE 12) 10 aarvtoa exist- mo artra ncomti DISCOVERY t>eOc. «Mua4y impaved woman Fraa<br />
ACCEPT MAJOR CREDIT CARDS<br />
ENERGETIC GRANDMA mm baby ;<br />
ing oanar* ft MlatilWi naa ac-<br />
1-400-312-1884 salts playw w«h rrncmtm naac oA- WHITE RABBIT JACKET<br />
Future<br />
TOYS a_ ftexitaa. k a r a ^ i o ik« rani ai trade lor Ki:»aM eaping. at your transportation, a i cMani<br />
comti tor a »ac«t tor, dub Tha po-<br />
•ce equomeni. papw product* For Sue amM. 445 Like new. currarr<br />
CaBDar&eee 446-1800<br />
amor reoulrae aranmat ft aeMtna<br />
•tanmQ Training orovtaad 476-CJ7S aom« cooking I r a o l alar ancaa prefer agea 2-5<br />
477-3350 atyta 352-4441<br />
ATTENTION) Paranta/Teacher* ^ 5*4-5407<br />
CM »J006<br />
LARGE<br />
n, San<br />
Dacovary Toy* ha opanaiga to HOUSEKEEPER/Grandma Hatpar EXPERIENCED Mother OJS<br />
SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKER<br />
ad to martial ft dietnoula «ul ana dl<br />
damonalrale duality education*. LhaMnoroul.<br />
dren. ara prcMda witli Near nas<br />
naaim cara and ixumionai producta<br />
109 Pan waa ftaslbMRy CM SaMa Mommga. Mon-Fn 86-^ou. Ma tan m W Btoomfteto<br />
Director OelHMe ConaMni 451-0008<br />
» rou»i»»a a deeka lor part Bma<br />
~ a 841-4240<br />
eerrxngi ami tuft nme potantlal CM<br />
SALES PERSON'EXPER«NCED BIRMINGHAM<br />
-Kordad maaaaga >-400-473-1647<br />
932-0970<br />
HOUSEKEEPER/ LAUNORY pari EXPERIENCED MATURE Coaege<br />
For Landacape Compeny<br />
time weMerxM or everanga experi- junior mi sar wik beoysrt May-Aug<br />
REGIONAL SALES MANAGER<br />
534-2348<br />
acttitry. r enced ft dependable A OCV al The your waai-normeeel araa non*<br />
HANOLE YOUR OWN<br />
Wa ar* loosing tor EMe. money<br />
eased 447-1 T'owbndge. i, 24111 O Owe Center Oi, Many ratorsncaa IDami 724-7985<br />
•LEGAL AFFAIRSB<br />
SALESPERSON Experience and.<br />
moinrated<br />
SoutMaM. Mi 44034<br />
EOE<br />
IwtTH OUR KFTSI<br />
HOUSECLEANMG<br />
125<br />
Vary reaabW husband 4 ants<br />
an appoantmani<br />
An Eoua Opt<br />
daarad Hour* Ma ba a tour hour<br />
mm beraaan lOem ft 8pm Mon<br />
»ru Fn Apply Mon thru Fn.<br />
4 JOam to 4pm or eend reeume to<br />
CUNA Mutual mauranos Group<br />
24333 "amo «oh Road<br />
SouNIMd Ml 4*034<br />
NO PHONE CALL* PLEASE<br />
PART TIME WORK AVAILABLE<br />
• ft mghl walcr per<br />
AppN m peraon •«<br />
42/ao W Ten Mae<br />
LOVING CARING SENSITIVE ft M<br />
penericad Chad Car* (newborn!<br />
WARM • ewata<br />
nana UMigham area tor 2^ yr -un«ry if you<br />
Spm-iopm Sal I0an*-3pm. m my Ncnn home atari Si Msy<br />
Individual who under-<br />
want lo make t lOK/montn. n Show<br />
476-7355 CM after 5 30 344-4442<br />
You HOM Ca4. (313144M14S stands the concept ot ser-<br />
EDUCATIONAL SALES LOVING<br />
vice Position offer* an ex-<br />
SALES<br />
I m my home. 4 I I 4 1-278 tor 4 yr 515 Child Care<br />
nouM I<br />
cellent compensation<br />
aid ft 2 yr ad days. lua* ima*<br />
aeMa !<br />
• am War <strong>with</strong> prod- package baaed on person- 25* am yew SOK I<br />
. a.ar/ other Fn Rota aILIM a muet AU PAIRS AVAILABLE! AltordaWe.<br />
ucIftne. 3-5 Syaaraaxpa<br />
opportunity<br />
«ve-m chad car* by Englah apaM-<br />
10am- 12pm<br />
al performance If you *re<br />
6 0 * OAE Monday. April 20. 1M2<br />
flUTQMOTIV<br />
824 Jmp( A Othar<br />
4-Whsel Drives<br />
824 Jaap* It Other<br />
4-Wh«*l Drives<br />
(Ofc* 1»»1 E.ieorer uke naw. loa*-<br />
ec iMrrti . (16.900<br />
425-4662<br />
JEEP 19(6 wrangler Saner a. son<br />
teat loaded (7900 66»-S77S<br />
GWICL iHi JIMMY SIS. SLE 2 TOYOTA 11169 - 4X4 pKkup extra<br />
cao S spaed. Ml. Mr. AM-kV caa-<br />
aette. ngtu bet. 25.000 maee.<br />
(6250/Beet . 422-09K<br />
- « enrrallty (IS S00 3a6-4(02<br />
TOYOTA 11169 - 4X4 pKkup extra<br />
cao S spaed. Ml. Mr. AM-kV caa-<br />
aette. ngtu bet. 25.000 maee.<br />
(6250/Beet . 422-09K<br />
GMC 1991 JIMMY SLE 4i«. loaded.<br />
Sh.rp'dJJM<br />
FISHER BUICK<br />
Tro, Molor Maa<br />
643-7660<br />
TOYOTA 11169 - 4X4 pKkup extra<br />
cao S spaed. Ml. Mr. AM-kV caa-<br />
aette. ngtu bet. 25.000 maee.<br />
(6250/Beet . 422-09K<br />
GMC 1991 JIMMY SLE 4i«. loaded.<br />
Sh.rp'dJJM<br />
FISHER BUICK<br />
Tro, Molor Maa<br />
643-7660<br />
825 Sporta 4<br />
Imported Care<br />
GMC 1991 JIMMY SLE 4i«. loaded.<br />
Sh.rp'dJJM<br />
FISHER BUICK<br />
Tro, Molor Maa<br />
643-7660 ACU«A t967 Leoend Coupe. 48.000<br />
maaa. v*e (16.SOO<br />
647-5632<br />
JffP CHEROKEE 1966 Limited -<br />
.i niac new-was. (6.000<br />
SS 1-02 IS<br />
ACU«A t967 Leoend Coupe. 48.000<br />
maaa. v*e (16.SOO<br />
647-5632<br />
JffP CHEROKEE 1966 Limited -<br />
.i niac new-was. (6.000<br />
SS 1-02 IS ACURA 1967 LEGEND - 2 door<br />
(It (SS Ask for Gary<br />
ACTION NISSAN<br />
425-3311<br />
jEEF 1969 CHEROKEE Laredo 4<br />
aooi. Ail loadea rea (12.MS or<br />
twit<br />
- TOWN t COUNTRY DODGE<br />
474-6666<br />
ACURA 1967 LEGEND - 2 door<br />
(It (SS Ask for Gary<br />
ACTION NISSAN<br />
425-3311<br />
jEEF 1969 CHEROKEE Laredo 4<br />
aooi. Ail loadea rea (12.MS or<br />
twit<br />
- TOWN t COUNTRY DODGE<br />
474-6666 ACUftA. 1966 Integra LS. loadad.<br />
powar sunrool. S ipsa a. cruise,<br />
amfm caaeene 66.000 miles new<br />
e«neu»t.'batier-r/tune-up. mwnaoia-<br />
laia. (T.OOO/Beet S41-6402<br />
=.rp' i»90 CHEROKEE Limited,<br />
v.' 'waK sir cruise im. watner all<br />
< { ws pne owner 20 000 miws<br />
$•' >65<br />
Dick Scotl Dodge<br />
664 Ann ArOor Rd<br />
»S *-2i 10 USED CARS 962-3322<br />
ACUftA. 1966 Integra LS. loadad.<br />
powar sunrool. S ipsa a. cruise,<br />
amfm caaeene 66.000 miles new<br />
e«neu»t.'batier-r/tune-up. mwnaoia-<br />
laia. (T.OOO/Beet S41-6402<br />
=.rp' i»90 CHEROKEE Limited,<br />
v.' 'waK sir cruise im. watner all<br />
< { ws pne owner 20 000 miws<br />
$•' >65<br />
Dick Scotl Dodge<br />
664 Ann ArOor Rd<br />
»S *-2i 10 USED CARS 962-3322<br />
ACURA 1966 Integra, red. S Ooor<br />
eutomanc air caaeerte 74.000<br />
filgoway miles (5850 679-0266<br />
=.rp' i»90 CHEROKEE Limited,<br />
v.' 'waK sir cruise im. watner all<br />
< { ws pne owner 20 000 miws<br />
$•' >65<br />
Dick Scotl Dodge<br />
664 Ann ArOor Rd<br />
»S *-2i 10 USED CARS 962-3322<br />
ACURA 1969 Integra, automatic,<br />
rad. aa. Alloy Mm. 33.000 mUae.<br />
like new (6200 433-3967<br />
.'FE» 1*9.1 SPORT Pickup 3.M0<br />
•"-ML 5 liMHW ("995<br />
•OWN VCOONTRY DOOGE<br />
4 "4 6666<br />
ACURA 1969 Integra, automatic,<br />
rad. aa. Alloy Mm. 33.000 mUae.<br />
like new (6200 433-3967<br />
.'FE» 1*9.1 SPORT Pickup 3.M0<br />
•"-ML 5 liMHW ("995<br />
•OWN VCOONTRY DOOGE<br />
4 "4 6666<br />
ACURA 1969 INTEGRA LS - Auto-<br />
matic. aa. power sunroof, naw Urea,<br />
eaceaenl conditio* (6499 263-4451<br />
Efp 1991 CHEROKEE Laredo. 4 0,<br />
. .^pment List (23 SOO Sale<br />
*°°F0X HILLS<br />
Cnrysler-Plymouth<br />
a i s « 7 4 0 M 1 - 3 1 7 1<br />
ACURA 1969 INTEGRA LS - Auto-<br />
matic. aa. power sunroof, naw Urea,<br />
eaceaenl conditio* (6499 263-4451<br />
Efp 1991 CHEROKEE Laredo. 4 0,<br />
. .^pment List (23 SOO Sale<br />
*°°F0X HILLS<br />
Cnrysler-Plymouth<br />
a i s « 7 4 0 M 1 - 3 1 7 1<br />
AUDI 1966. SOOOS Good shape. Ut-<br />
ile ruat. power sunrool. IWI power,<br />
eutomanc (3400 eyes 643-4611<br />
Efp 1991 CHEROKEE Laredo. 4 0,<br />
. .^pment List (23 SOO Sale<br />
*°°F0X HILLS<br />
Cnrysler-Plymouth<br />
a i s « 7 4 0 M 1 - 3 1 7 1<br />
BMW 1974 20002 Seattle. Waan<br />
car. no winters, an records. (5750<br />
664-5163<br />
RAUCHARGER. 1990 LE. 4.4 V(<br />
•Uto-ietic sw. power windows 6<br />
tocka. loaoed on» owner trade<br />
(i I e»5<br />
Dck Scott Dodge<br />
664 Ano Arcor Rd<br />
-1.1-2110 j SE0 CARS 962-3322<br />
BMW 1974 20002 Seattle. Waan<br />
car. no winters, an records. (5750<br />
664-5163<br />
RAUCHARGER. 1990 LE. 4.4 V(<br />
•Uto-ietic sw. power windows 6<br />
tocka. loaoed on» owner trade<br />
(i I e»5<br />
Dck Scott Dodge<br />
664 Ano Arcor Rd<br />
-1.1-2110 j SE0 CARS 962-3322<br />
BMW 1969. S3V Wee*, warranty,<br />
records, immaokala. (22,500<br />
days 977-6740 Emm 256-9942<br />
RAUCHARGER. 1990 LE. 4.4 V(<br />
•Uto-ietic sw. power windows 6<br />
tocka. loaoed on» owner trade<br />
(i I e»5<br />
Dck Scott Dodge<br />
664 Ano Arcor Rd<br />
-1.1-2110 j SE0 CARS 962-3322<br />
BMW 1990, 52V loedad sunrool.<br />
leether seaia. exoeaent condition<br />
(25.000/beet 443-4994. 526-6271<br />
825 Sports*<br />
Imported Cars<br />
BMW INI J2SI >M OOXMTUM.<br />
Week lop. I an Inserter. MOO M M<br />
lull warranty. pnone incfuOed<br />
$26,600 313-661-4116<br />
CONQUEST TSt. '•••- Red. Mac*<br />
leeilwr. 46.000 maae. manual trene-<br />
mlaaiori ei tenant condition. (650C<br />
Day*. 6SS-1074 E«wa S46-0540<br />
CORVETTE 1977 red. bucksaw ma-<br />
nor. nairar Odven in m a. many n»»<br />
pan* Can lo. oaiana 453-6036<br />
CORVETTE 966 Accord. 4 Door, auto-<br />
matic. Nr. 47.000 actual mlla*.<br />
spot leas (5600 456-7469<br />
CORVETTE<br />
btie. • *C<br />
E '990 medium quasar<br />
_ 6 apaad an options. 3000<br />
miaia Call after 5pm 549-6432<br />
RAT I960 Spider 2000 convertible<br />
Automatic 41.000 miiee. excellent<br />
condition. (3500/ofler 961-3212<br />
HONOA CRX. 1964, anarp. dean<br />
(2200/beet<br />
476-2375<br />
HONDA 1967 CIVIC 4 door auto-<br />
matic. mu, dealer maintained.<br />
69.000 m«*» (3600 456-7469<br />
825 Sports A<br />
Imported Cars<br />
JAQUAR. >963 XJ6 - UlM oomabon<br />
look* ft run* UG«M (6500 or<br />
beet oiler 676-796i<br />
JMJUAR 1966 XJS. red wHft tan lev-<br />
lark* electric sun roo«. 27.000<br />
maa*. aummar car. (16.500<br />
day* 350-3090 evee 353-154 7<br />
LEXUS 1990 250 - Magnificent. lan-<br />
maculete New car I* in. mual sell<br />
(15.495 or Deal otter 557-2466<br />
MAZDA RX7. 1967 . Sunrool.<br />
cnaee. am/im caaeene wioqualtier<br />
Entailer I condition. br.grn red<br />
(5500 or beat J*-3077<br />
MAZDA 1967 323. manual, stereo<br />
(2.500 Aak lor Tony 645-6720<br />
or eves 349-0233<br />
MAZDA-1966 RX7.<br />
rool, ak. caaeene. security system<br />
36.000 maa* (8.000. 433-0674<br />
MAZDA. 1990 Miata Rad wfth<br />
Hardtop. A-pecksge. beautiful coo-<br />
MAZDA 1990 Miata. red. 32.000<br />
tun «»ed<br />
1 m i l e s oft I-275<br />
Ptymouffi<br />
HONDA-1988 ACCORD DX<br />
Automate, air, caaaette. 55000<br />
milea flr aal condition (6.800<br />
SAVE MONEY-SAVE TIME<br />
BOY. SELL OR LEASE<br />
MID-STATES<br />
AUTO EXCHANGE<br />
559-5850<br />
Auto Broker<br />
MERKUR 1967'H XR4TI Deal, only<br />
(3500 Loaded, reliable run* kk*<br />
naw 356-7273 Weekend* 347-4624<br />
NISSAN 1990 240 SX - tu»» loaded.<br />
* red ft aporty Onr, M»95<br />
: GORDON CHEVROLET 456-5250<br />
PORSCHE 1963 • 944, 5 apeed<br />
ouaia rad (8 000<br />
•i.' •.•<br />
825 Sports «<br />
Imported Cars<br />
Subaru >986 XT Sport*<br />
' Coup*. Loaded, mint. (5900<br />
795-442 ><br />
852 Classic Cars<br />
CMEVELLE 19T0T3S 596<br />
•lock, original owner.<br />
CHEVROLET 1957 Belalr. 86,900<br />
ongwial man second owner, needs<br />
some work. (4 000 522-4509<br />
COMET. 1965 Catlenlo 4 door 269<br />
automatic 56.000 original maaa.<br />
vary cleen ahow uee last 7 yr*.<br />
(3600 ' 474-7977<br />
CORVETTE 1969 convert KM. 427,<br />
enamel ft documented. (17.000/<br />
beat oner before 1pm 427-3219<br />
COUGAR 1970, Eliminator 426 Co-<br />
bra Jet. show winner, mual sacrifice<br />
cal for more information<br />
DOOQE 1967 Cornell 440. diaas-<br />
samwad. ready lor reatorawn. 67/<br />
363 t*0 block. ongln*l short Mock<br />
rebuilt no 1r*nsmi**ion need* front<br />
cap. (600'beet 722-7394<br />
LINCOLN CONTINENTAL 1966. 2<br />
door black 33.000 ongmal maee.<br />
(5,500/best Musi sea 961-5505<br />
MARK ai I97t Collector* Car.<br />
45.000 mila*. (4996<br />
OEMMERfORD 721-6660<br />
MUSTANG 1970 Mach I. naw 390<br />
QT angina <strong>with</strong> C6 transmlavon<br />
Naw carpal ft upholstary Good<br />
snap* (6200 961-5361<br />
NEED CHROME BOLTS?<br />
Gardner Wesncotf win be a1<br />
Dvk Ganthe Chevrolet Swap Meat<br />
Sunday Apr* 26<br />
BONTIAC 1965 Cauan'a. 2 door.<br />
29 000 onglnat miles aqua, •how-<br />
room condition (7500 or beat<br />
421-2908<br />
1959 CORVETTE Red/white coves.<br />
HONOA 1968 CIVIC DX - 4 door 5<br />
speed aw. am/fm stereo caaaette<br />
sunrool. 54 000 maaa. eiceaeni<br />
condition. (6.200 642-6609<br />
HONOA 1966 Prelude. (7100<br />
Am-lm caaaatla power sunroof,<br />
Oaan 344-2995<br />
HONOA-1966 PRELUDE SI<br />
Like new. derk blue, loaded, auto-<br />
matic. 34.000 miles (10.900<br />
Days 851-8440 Eve* 851-9362<br />
MONO A. 19B9 ACCORD LXI - Ereel-<br />
lenl condition sunroof. M*ck.<br />
42.000 rm (l> 600/be*t 847-9662<br />
PORSCHE-1*84 944 89.000 rruias<br />
a* ongmal equipment, many estras<br />
must Sell. (8360 or besi 646-6212<br />
(40 000<br />
856 Buick<br />
PORSCHE, 1989 911, Tares. Mack<br />
on red. 25 000 maa* immaterial*<br />
fu* service records 3 yaar warranty<br />
(42.250 969-2077<br />
PORSCHE 1992 966 COup* - Avail-<br />
SAAB 1986 900 4 door. 6 >pe*c<br />
air, am tm stereo caaaetta 56.000<br />
miles Ctulch lire* ft bra*** r»<br />
placed (5500 9-Spm 647-9211<br />
Af1«r 6pm 258-9266<br />
HONOA. 1989 ACCORD LXI - 2<br />
door, good condition. (9500 «* ne-<br />
goti*t« C*M Mon-Fn 9-5 637-0100<br />
SAAB. 196 7 9,000 Turbo loaded<br />
leather interior *iceii*M condition.<br />
1 yew warranty (9900 656-0704<br />
HONOA 1969 CLX. automatic air<br />
am-lm. blue. 29.000 mile*. *»ce«lsm<br />
condition. (7500 Cms 350-7704<br />
1 SCORPIO- T968<br />
! White Toi<br />
Condition<br />
63.000 rnke*.<br />
HONDA 1990 - Accord EX. 5 speed<br />
22.000 miles loaded. (13 900 or<br />
take over lease 641-9472<br />
HONDA 1990 Prelude. 2 OSi. 33,000<br />
miles, red automatic, sunrool.<br />
(10.900/beat 655-1742<br />
HONOA. 1991 LX blue/tan. auto<br />
matte. 30K miles 4 door. 100.000 m<br />
warranty, naban. (n.500 778-6465<br />
HYUNOAI 1991 Scouoe Mint, air<br />
sunroof am fm c*ss*t1*. sporty'<br />
must ***' (8100 351-6477<br />
JAGUAR. 1969 2<br />
100% nisi tree. 95% fr*ma-up<br />
(S 000 paint Too much lo mention<br />
Black on black (22.000 620-1826<br />
SUBARU 1966 XT. 2 door Womans<br />
car 60.000 miles Air. 5 speed<br />
sm (3500 534-0921<br />
VOLVO 1985 740 - Mack, automat-<br />
ic. air. leather, sunrool Pirelli s<br />
-Great condition Musi see<br />
(3600 453-1506<br />
VOLVO 1967, 740, dean classy car<br />
automatic air sunroof Wether<br />
(6*00 543-3626<br />
9*m-6pm<br />
(1000<br />
261-3095<br />
TUQO 1969- 33.000 actual mi**<br />
Ugly Mtle red car TYME does *<br />
•gam priced we* b«o« Mack book<br />
(1379<br />
TYME OF PLYMOUTH 455-5566<br />
Op * G S<br />
1992 SUNBIRD<br />
SE COUPE<br />
Bea- »-noo* ae'-osier amomaitc tn.<br />
Serec cassette firtfwf glass cMse<br />
aloe's spofl mirrors HIT., more Stock<br />
*J2009*<br />
f 36 Month Lease\<br />
$538.59 oer mo" i<br />
WAS 512,524<br />
NOW ONLY<br />
$ 10,965*<br />
1992 GRAND AM<br />
SE COUPE<br />
Rear window defroster aotomMie<br />
ste^K) cas&ene p^se wroers an enj^e<br />
Mt more Stock »H?21T3<br />
f 36 Month Lease\<br />
$255.73mo- i<br />
WAS 514.002<br />
NOW ONLY<br />
s 12,521*<br />
1992 GRAND PRIX<br />
SE COUPE<br />
rmdow powf seat<br />
- .Vw i pa**—anndtmi<br />
pulse woftrs cmtse wt rnort Sloe*<br />
r 36 Month LeaseV<br />
{ $308.89 i*mo- i<br />
WAS 517.813<br />
NOW ONLY<br />
$ 1 5 , 2 7 l *<br />
1992 BONNEVILLE<br />
SE SEDAN<br />
Automatic rear window<br />
defroster, air. aluminum<br />
wheels, stereo cassette,<br />
power seat, poyver windows<br />
power door locks cruise, lift,<br />
more Stock 4B21112<br />
-£B3SlX<br />
WAS 520.909<br />
NOW ONLY<br />
$ 18,245*<br />
'92 FULL SIZE<br />
SIERRA PICKUP<br />
Sliding rear window. bedUner<br />
air. 4 3 liter. EFI V-6. 4 soeecL<br />
automatic. AM FM stered. rear<br />
step Dumper - painted P225<br />
75R15ALS Stock OC2380<br />
WAS 513.402<br />
NOW O N L Y ^<br />
11,995*<br />
92 SAFARI<br />
MINI VAN<br />
A.r 4 speed automatic deep tint glass<br />
KB torn bucket seat roof console<br />
eiecwc outside wror 4.3 iner EFI V-6<br />
AM FM stereo cassette clock luggage<br />
earner SL£ equipment 7 oerson seal<br />
inj. power »-"*2ws and floor locks,<br />
crmse w«. guss-complete two tone<br />
pawn Stock »C2045<br />
WAS 519.898<br />
NOW ONLY<br />
$ 17,427*<br />
NEW '91 GMC<br />
SONOMA<br />
Cloth bench seat, wideside<br />
eq^pmyit 25_ Irter EFI L4<br />
HO. f . speed manual, P195<br />
75R14 HY. rally wheels,<br />
painted rear step bumper. 20<br />
gallon fuel tank Slock<br />
• C-1S86<br />
WAS 59241<br />
NOW ONLY<br />
$ 7499*<br />
CENTJJRY 1965 Limited - V6 load-<br />
ed runs excellent 69.000 maaa.<br />
32 166 566-9018<br />
CENTURY 1965 umiied Power<br />
brakes sir fm cassette.<br />
E>*a . 540-3421<br />
steering brak<br />
cruw* 13400<br />
CENTURY 1986 - Loaded aicaMnt<br />
condrtion. (3500 or besi offer<br />
729-4113.728-6260 Wor*<br />
CENTURY 1966' (3955 Ask for<br />
Ken<br />
A C T I O N O L D S<br />
261-6800<br />
CENTURY 1967 limited, grey load-<br />
ed v*ry cia*n. no ruat nceUeni<br />
condition (4700 826-3140<br />
V 1988 lim<br />
»es/e«h*u#i<br />
CENTURV 199C - low mua*. real<br />
sharp Only (8996<br />
GORDON CHEVROLET 456-5250<br />
LA SABRE Cuatom 1966 Excaaenl<br />
condition. V6. 4 door an power<br />
60 X0 ml (5900/best 669-5556<br />
LE SABRE 1964 - LTD 4 door. Iu«y<br />
loaded, very dear. I owne. escet-<br />
lent condition (3000 651-1759<br />
leSABRE 1966 daan car fuUy<br />
loaded, must see (5995<br />
GORDON CHEVROLET 456-5250<br />
LESABRE >986 4 door very good<br />
condition, lull power *e« mam-<br />
laineo (4600'baai 537-6099<br />
LESABRE 1987 - T type. 99.000<br />
highway miles run* great. (3995<br />
Milford 665-7593<br />
PARK AVENUE 1990 - while, load-<br />
ed. leather 31.000 miles, axcadant<br />
condition Sn.2-00 375-2642<br />
PARK AVENUE 1968 -<br />
an the toy* (9995<br />
GORDON CHEVROLET<br />
loaded <strong>with</strong><br />
456-5250<br />
REG AI 1967 Turbo • l-tyt*<br />
miWi $6496<br />
FISHER BUICK<br />
Troy Motor Mall<br />
643-7660<br />
REGAL 1968 Gran Spon eiceOent<br />
condition, loaded, smgle owner.<br />
(5500 or best oner 960-3332<br />
REGAL '968 Limned 2 door, v-6<br />
automalic Compi*tefy Loadadl<br />
Minii Low maa* (6550 455-8786'<br />
REGAL 1969 sharp real Oaan. rad<br />
ft loaded (7995<br />
GORDON CHEVROLET 456-5250.<br />
REGAL. 1991. GS 4 door. Mac*,<br />
grey leather ABS loeded 9.700<br />
moat (15 000 553-7004<br />
history Reduced Irom (2999<br />
Monday .only (2 450<br />
TV ME OF GARDEN CITY 261-7260<br />
RIVIERA 1989 - (10.955 Aak for<br />
Kan<br />
A C T I O N O L D S<br />
261-6900<br />
RIVIERA 1990 syper sharp, load-<br />
ed 114.996<br />
GORDON CHEVROLET 45S-5250<br />
ROADUASTER 1991 Station Wagon<br />
lop lma options (16 900<br />
626-9780<br />
SKYLARK >990 4 aoor macullwe<br />
owneo (6598<br />
FISHER BUICK<br />
Troy Motor Mail<br />
643-7660<br />
858 Cadillac<br />
COUPE DE VB.LE 1978 79000<br />
*nlss aicailani running condKlon.<br />
nrr. was cast offer 665 8745<br />
OEVILLE 1976. good wor* car<br />
(650 960-9045<br />
FLEETWOOD 19«9 4 door sedan<br />
laala ak<br />
477-1346<br />
FLEETWOOO 1991 tv« power,<br />
must see ft driwe (25.996<br />
GORDON CHEVROLET 45fli25fl.<br />
SEDAN DEVIL LE 1967 - gray •«»<br />
gray welher 1 owner good oon«-<br />
mn (6000 Deys JM-4J0C<br />
Eve* 641-0093<br />
92 GMC<br />
JIMMY 4x4<br />
Dee© tm glass r*gti back Ironf seal<br />
rear mnoom washer wper an hgntefl<br />
visor mirror* crjse 4 3 liter £Fl V-6 4<br />
speed automatic «l«ct sfwn rear<br />
mounted soare Bre. P23&7WT5 RAP<br />
AMFM stereo cAssetre dock tluster<br />
atec «* heavy auty on cooser ug^age<br />
earner deflector ss (port equip Hanor<br />
wiper. •«. powe> aandow and floor<br />
locks Slock #Ji09<br />
SEDAN DEVILLE >970<br />
condition, no ruat aw mAeege,<br />
(3000 firm «59-2991<br />
WAS 521,761<br />
NOW ONLY<br />
•18.695<br />
TRI<br />
COUNTY<br />
P 0 N T I A C<br />
DEALERS<br />
BSB SELLERS!<br />
PONT I AC GMC T R U C K -£z.<br />
. g n v<br />
8000 GRAND RIVER<br />
al 10 Mtle<br />
East of Haggeriy<br />
Farminqton Hills 4 7 8 - 8 0 0 0<br />
SEDAN DEVlCLE 1990 low maaa.<br />
nwJrvgM Mu*. $17 S00<br />
Hinea Par* .mcam Mercury<br />
453-2424*11201<br />
SEVILLE 1961 73.<<br />
SEVILLE 19*6<br />
(4 5Q0<br />
860 C h a v r o M<br />
BERETTA '968<br />
kgm Mu*. low maa<br />
GORDON CHEVROLET<br />
BRUCE<br />
CAMPBELL<br />
STmI<br />
FOX HILLS<br />
KAETTA t«<br />
* v M l k><br />
61 awcaai<br />
adeo a m 5<br />
m<br />
643-6149<br />
BtWETTA •» H. v-6. air.<br />
HUM<br />
r m c e g p d e m m a m<br />
860 C h a v r o M<br />
BERETTA 1991 QT. whoa, automat<br />
ic. 3 1 V6 vary ctaan. wadad<br />
(9.960 771-6616<br />
CAMARO 1979 2-26 • T lope Etcei<br />
lent condition Muat aaa. *3 SOO ec<br />
beel oftar 522-2726<br />
CAMARO. 19«3 Z2S - 306. 5 apaad.<br />
(1.000 m naw lira* Ak Ml. sun-<br />
roof. clean. (3596 469-2160<br />
CAMARO 1966 I- 26<br />
306 T-lop*. loaded good condition<br />
(5 600 Ca* 594-2464<br />
CAMARO 1969 - RS. 36.000 maa*.<br />
t-lop*. loaded. (8200 or beat offer<br />
666-4197<br />
CAMARO I960 RS - V9<br />
air. t-iopa. loadad (6468<br />
BRUCE<br />
CAMPBELL<br />
Dodge 5361500<br />
CAPRICE CLASSIC 1991 LTZ<br />
6000 ma**. Wathar s* options<br />
642-7471<br />
CAPRICE CLASSIC 1965 V-6. Su-<br />
tm. orulaa. pow-<br />
er windows ft seal, power locks<br />
Onfy (2496<br />
Jack Demmer Ford<br />
AFFORDABLE USED CARS<br />
721-5020<br />
CAPRICE i960 Ctaaalc under<br />
80 000 maaa. fu*y loadad (1800<br />
CaM.allar 6pm 425-7957<br />
CAPRICE 1967 EMM* Wagon, low<br />
males (5698<br />
FISHER BUICK<br />
Troy Motor Mac<br />
643-7660<br />
CAVALIER 1967 Z-24. V-« Kiel m-<br />
lect Air. crulee, power locks, sun-<br />
roof Good SIMP* (4500 637-3136<br />
CAVALIER 1966 • Sever automatic<br />
av. am'tm caasana power lock*.<br />
48.000 mass. (5,000- 6530255<br />
CAVALIER. -969 < Ooor loadad<br />
51.000 mae*. eioeHem condncm<br />
(5200 628-7511<br />
CAVALIER 1<br />
slerao.<br />
perfect<br />
greet financing larm* (7496<br />
GORDON CHEVROLET 456-6250<br />
CELEBRITY 1964 - 4 door, power<br />
steering, brake*, crmea tm naw si<br />
hauat ft urea (750'baat 522-9416<br />
CELEBRITY 1966 Euro. V6. loaded<br />
90,000 maaa. araeaem condition<br />
(3200 547-3366<br />
CELEBRITY 1966<br />
power windows ft locks, low maaa.<br />
must *e* (5995<br />
GORDON CHEVROLET 456-5250<br />
CELEBRITY. 1962 ^ Dark blue 4<br />
CHEVETTE 1963 Rune good Aulo-<br />
m*)ic. Mr. (1100 -b**tof**r<br />
565-4659<br />
CHEVETTE 1966 59.000 mfM*. naw<br />
tiraa. brakea.<br />
•Oent 1 Asking<br />
CTTATlON 1981 - 2 door runs<br />
needs wor* Many nma pans (350'<br />
besi orter 522-9416<br />
CORSICA 1966 - automatic. Mr. low<br />
miles, great financing (4996<br />
GOROON CHEVROLET 456-5250<br />
CORSICA 1966 - (6555 Aak for<br />
Doug<br />
ACTION OLDS<br />
261-6900<br />
CORSICA 1990 - automatic, air<br />
super clean. 4 doer (6996<br />
GORDON CHEVROLET 466-5250<br />
(500 MORE tor «>ur ueed c<br />
LeSABRE 1989 Custom V-6. pow-<br />
er windows 4 locks smooth nder<br />
(9996<br />
GOROON CHEVROLET 458-5250<br />
bonded dealer w« **• on coneigrv-<br />
ment Or caA lor cash price<br />
TYME OF PLYMOUTH 466-5566<br />
GEO Spectrum 1969 aulomanc AC.<br />
3 door, esc sa ant condition. 36. 000<br />
n* amfm caaaette (4.500 549-8347<br />
GEO STORM 1991 Rad. a* stereo.<br />
ipeed GM Exec 10.000 mass<br />
(6.100 . 557-5*62<br />
GEO '990 PRISM - automatic ak.<br />
low maaa. must see (6995<br />
GORDON CHEVROLET 456-5250<br />
GEO 1990 Tracker Hardtop. Mack.<br />
GEO 1990 TRACKER. 4 > 4 LSI<br />
Convertible 34 000 Maa* automat-<br />
ic, air, tteraor red/white top<br />
(6500- 261-0668<br />
GEO-1991 STORM GSl. cobalt Mua.<br />
e.ecuttve car. «*• naw Air auto<br />
malic caaeerte (9.950 855-9236<br />
LOOKING FOR SMALL automatics<br />
priced (1500 ft below wtth great ga*<br />
maaaga TYME OF PLYMOUTH has<br />
many to chooaa from<br />
TYME Of PLYMOUTH 455-5566<br />
862 ChryaJar<br />
CONVERTIBLE 1966 Laearon fur.<br />
bo. excellent condition 41.000<br />
maiaon<br />
(4&M<br />
LEBARON 1987 OT3 Turbo sun-<br />
roof, VERY CLEAN! Automatic, ak<br />
caaeene naw Ike* (3 990 624-1127<br />
oww mt toeded. *ka naw (3966<br />
LeBARON 1966<br />
ded.<br />
BRUCE<br />
CAMPBELL<br />
Dodg*<br />
LeBARON 1989 Convertible, silver.<br />
Stock SP-1412 (9486 or MM<br />
TOWN ft COUNTRY DODGE<br />
L*eARON t990 Convert*** v-6.<br />
BRUCE<br />
CAMPBELL<br />
Dodg* Sy'SOO<br />
864 Dodge<br />
ARIES 1961 Needs some wc»»<br />
(400 or besi oner Caa before 1pm<br />
326-4179<br />
Con 1991 Viata station wagon,<br />
automatic ak 6 000 « owna-<br />
moving 693 '410<br />
DAYTONA 1964 Turbo I - Automat-<br />
DAYTONA 1966<br />
red (6495<br />
FOX HILLS<br />
Chry*l*r - Plymouth<br />
465-6740<br />
DAYTONA 1969 E:<br />
ad loaded' 20 000 1 owner maaa<br />
Hurryl (7995<br />
Dick Scott Dodge<br />
664 Ann Arbor Rd<br />
451-2110 USED CARS 962-3322<br />
LeBARON 1990 Coupe CorwerliM*<br />
v-6. automatic ak. cmoa lilt Mack<br />
Cherry (11 695<br />
Dick Scott Dodge<br />
664 Ann Arbor Rd<br />
461-2H0 USED CARS 962-3322<br />
USED CAR CLEARANCE SALE<br />
Quakty us*d cars low maeege E»<br />
caaem pricea Ca* Dorian 476-7900<br />
DIPLOMAT 1.966 - Loadad nana<br />
•k* new (3400 or MB offer C«*<br />
aher noons 266-5517<br />
DOOGE 1966. 600. whUe. 67000<br />
' mile* rekabia B*nspo«at*tlon. naw<br />
tk*» >2100 652-7462<br />
OYNASTY 1968 LE LM new load<br />
ed (5500 C«i Slav*<br />
I days 26 1 2034 eve* 464-2*60<br />
OUK 1963 parts<br />
(250 or bast offer<br />
864 Dodge<br />
DAYTONA 19*5 5 speed menu*<br />
60.000 maee. euaaeni condition<br />
popular options (2575 553-9590<br />
DAYTONA T990 ES automatic, air<br />
red. stock SP-1487. (7996 ot best<br />
TOWN ft COUNTRY DOOGE<br />
OMNI 1967 - 4 Ooor hatchback<br />
am/7m. good tires, good condition.<br />
- (2600 be*l 421-2906<br />
DAYTONA 1991-automatic air V-6.<br />
whit* stock aP-1504 (6295 or be»l<br />
• TOWN ft COUNTRY OOOGE<br />
474-6668<br />
SHADOW. 191<br />
owner red ft sporty (4695<br />
Dick Scott Dodge<br />
664 Ann Artxx Rd.<br />
451-2110 USED CARS 962-3322<br />
SPIRIT 1992 automatic, air ioad-<br />
sd -factory warranty (6968<br />
BRUCE<br />
CAMPBELL<br />
Dodge 5361600<br />
0*ua Mrrr ttk 0P-6I<br />
92 ACHIEVA<br />
'10,988*<br />
MSRP $16,398<br />
Special po'chase car<br />
92 CUTLASS CIERA<br />
s 11,988*<br />
92 BRAVADA<br />
M8,988*<br />
Special purchase car<br />
G L A S S M A N<br />
OLOSMOBiLE• SAAB• HYUNDAI 9U.9QnO<br />
OnTeiejrapl4feeW-12SwtMieU U U T U O U U<br />
Monday. April 20. 1M2 OAE * 7 0<br />
164 Podga<br />
OYNASTY 1966<br />
Loaead (42(0.<br />
TYME 0* PLYMOUTH<br />
4(6-5566<br />
DYNASTY 19(1 L« • Vt. eutomeoc.<br />
ek loadad factory warranty<br />
(10.644<br />
m e t<br />
CAMPBELL<br />
Dodg* 5361600<br />
0UM. I960 - for parts Needs<br />
Irom-and work Rune good as la<br />
6300 '26-2*37<br />
SHADOW 1667 E9 turbo 5 spaed 5<br />
deei m. a<br />
Hon (3465<br />
SHADOW 1966 - automatic ap.<br />
•eadad 6*786<br />
BRUCE<br />
CAMPBELL<br />
Dodg* 5361500<br />
SHAOOW >961 - » Oi<br />
ak n t n stereo 1 owner 11.000<br />
•Mia* (6694<br />
Dick Scott Dodge<br />
664 Ann Arbor Rd<br />
451-2110 USED CARS 962-3322<br />
866 Ford<br />
CROWN VICTORIA I960 LX. ruat-<br />
proofed, only 19 000 maaa. *ke naw.<br />
(11900 Attar 5pm 501-2422<br />
CROWN VICTORIA<br />
oeen. a* ot<br />
-sa (5300<br />
'*)o3><br />
ESCORT QT, 1661 aa crura* am-<br />
lm ctarao tm rear dalog 13,500<br />
19*** (6 500 14^ 21>S4<br />
ESCORT 1662 Oood body and<br />
bras Need*, som* *ngn* wor*<br />
tiSO'MV Ca* *n*r 5pm 455-6261<br />
ESCORT 1963 5 speed runs great<br />
UTi<br />
647 1(26<br />
ESCORT 19*5. QL 2 door. Mr. au-<br />
ESCORT 1966<br />
Automatic. ak.( 1665<br />
TYME OF PLYMOUTH<br />
455-5566<br />
Ford<br />
ESCORT >667 EXP - 60.000 Mta.<br />
Z£?<br />
726.7913<br />
MUSTANG 1666<br />
r j.ooo<br />
I *•<br />
ESCORT 1966 LX. 2 doorilH<br />
te.ae.loaded eavaMarp (49»5<br />
uvonie Chryslar-ktymouth 525-7604<br />
ESCORT 1666 - 2 door amomeBc<br />
tm laiWIi na. ore*. $3200 ar<br />
beetofler 469-71(4<br />
ESCQRT 1990 iX. 2 floor IteMnMck.<br />
automatic, air. power steering.'<br />
brsfcee ft mayor*, amfm 38.000<br />
•Maa. warranty (4.(75 662-7667<br />
ESCORT 1660. LX I doer, auto-<br />
osa* mum asa . (4*60<br />
422-60*6<br />
ESCORT 16(0 XL 4 door, aulomel<br />
K 24 000 maa*. au naw. Ml00<br />
766-3100. or 766-2667<br />
ESCORT >661 OT<br />
snowoom conditio<br />
loadad (900 maa*. (6700 436-5635<br />
ESCORT 1961 OT - Blua 6 apeed.<br />
7.600<br />
453-6062<br />
EXP 1966 - sporty low maa* snd<br />
K W d w i Only (2996<br />
GOROON CHEVROLET 456-5250<br />
FEST1VA 1990 pfc*. 19.000 mist.<br />
(500 MORE lor your ueed car<br />
Why<br />
FORO LTD 1972 429 V-6 C-6<br />
tranemlsacr. 30.000 ml. rabum en-<br />
531-3727<br />
FORO LTD 1975<br />
labor Many naw pan*. Irsnerm*<br />
ann. 1 yr ou. $300 531-3727<br />
i - waw*i v hi . -*<br />
MUST ANO 1666 • $c 000 m*a*. au-<br />
aoc a onfy (4466<br />
GORDON CMCVMXCT<br />
MUSTANG 1667 OT aunraX Wad-<br />
ed, (4675<br />
MUSTANG >966 QT (.0. 5 spa<br />
26.000 ma** (6465 Red snd raa<br />
«*** Park -Mercury<br />
453-2424 mrt.201<br />
MUSTANG 1966 LX Red Slur*oof<br />
power, saerao lepe snmariaala<br />
mum aa*. oner . (6900 463-1079<br />
MUSTANG 1966 LX -<br />
l ° W W 1 1 , 1 1 BRUCE<br />
CAMPBELL<br />
Dodge 534<br />
50. 5 ap.<br />
i $aeoo<br />
425-6233<br />
MUSTANG 1966 Convertible<br />
wefiar ar967 . automac<br />
FOX HILLS<br />
6S1-31T1<br />
HORUQN 1966 - a I lir aT. a*, low<br />
" ^ ^ O X HILLS<br />
ClkjaMi PtyaiotAh<br />
486-6740 961-3171<br />
GRAND MAROLBSE<br />
mm—un. or*t 67J>00 <<br />
$3750<br />
1966. good 875 Nissan<br />
ORANO MABQUI8E 1963.<br />
MR. ma<br />
(2750<br />
ORANO MA ROUtS 1966 - 97.000<br />
GRAND MAROLilS 1966 LS<br />
41.000 a* . fuky loaded, good cond^<br />
Bon $6150<br />
ORANO MARQUISE 1966 powar<br />
ORANO MARQUIS 1965 Brougham,<br />
tua, loaded, aa options, vary low<br />
me** Mum see to appreciate<br />
M M<br />
TYME OF PLYMOUTH 455-5566<br />
ORANO MAROUtt 1663 - luft p*<br />
m. only 41*60 ongmal ownm m*<br />
FrMhesnea $4965<br />
Hlnae Par* uncom-Mercury<br />
453-2424 aal 201<br />
LYNX 1(62- Clean, automatic<br />
i i<br />
PROBE 1(91 LX 5 spaed Mr. am-<br />
lm caaaatla a* power 15.000 milea.<br />
(II OOO or<br />
729*786<br />
PROBE. 1991, 7 to ehooae. LX QT.<br />
QL, starting from onfy (6991<br />
DEMMER FORD 721-65*0<br />
MUSTANG 1965 - 23. 4 speed nai<br />
Iran*, clutch pant, no rum (1650<br />
4*2-3719 »<br />
TAURUS 1968 GL<br />
condition, loadad. 63.000 ma**.<br />
aMung (4,000 563-4214<br />
MUSTANG 1968<br />
Automatic a*<br />
Looks I runs super (1650<br />
TAURUS f<br />
the squpman<br />
GOROON CHEVROLET<br />
' , 7 &<br />
MARK- V*. 199<br />
maa* (2V691<br />
DEMaAER FORO<br />
6.000<br />
721-6560<br />
fu( power 63.000 •<br />
car $((*$•--<br />
mnedPar* Lmcotn-Mmcury<br />
453-2424 eat 201<br />
TOWN CAR 1968<br />
MM Only $6*95<br />
Jack Demmer Ford<br />
AFFORDABLE USED CARS<br />
721-5020<br />
TQWNCAR 1966 - one owner dean<br />
many naw lt*m*. $7000<br />
646-9051<br />
'92 ELANTRA<br />
s 7488*<br />
92 EXCEL<br />
s 6688*<br />
92 SONATA<br />
>8988*<br />
T T ^ T S T r m<br />
M Y O N D f i l<br />
Tel-Twelve Mall. Southfield 354-3300<br />
•Sml+ P'.cm plua In, Ire^M A lacana* rsfeaf* ta<br />
ESCORT -.969 2 door 4 1. *imo<br />
MEO CMMIII * 9R**R buy Onfy, TYMC OF GARDEN STY 26 > 7260<br />
Jack Demmer Ford<br />
AFF0«0ASLE USED CARS<br />
721-5020<br />
TAURUS-1990 GL 4 door under<br />
25.000 me**. Mr bag. stereo <strong>with</strong><br />
. V6 $6,700 535-7506<br />
TOWN CAR >969 Signature i<br />
22.000 mile* $14,900<br />
FOX HILLS<br />
MAXIMA >967 LOW<br />
tent co<br />
$5*00<br />
MAA HAA 1990 - (11.966 Aak<br />
"ACTION N I S S A N<br />
425-3311<br />
NISSAN i960 2406X. warranty<br />
new ttree Pwneer Kud IjMsit<br />
Turn car would sea for $12 200, ami<br />
sacrifice for (9 000. 3T9-2167<br />
NISSAN 1990 240 SX SE (W »<br />
Aak tor Gary<br />
A C T I O N N I S S A N<br />
425-3311 • • •<br />
PULSAR 1965<br />
(2995<br />
FOX HILLS<br />
PULSAR-1966 5 speed Sunroof.<br />
Mr W*a maintained MuM sea<br />
$3,450 or earn 0«M 253-B337<br />
CUTXASS 1979 I<br />
CUTLASS isn<br />
nam. loaded. V6 good mnoasun 4<br />
door. (1(60 364-5714<br />
CUTLASS 1963<br />
extra cMai $2495<br />
LNoraa Chryamr-FTymouth 525-7604<br />
CUTLASS 1964 Oar* Loaded, an-<br />
5.000 ml/<br />
72S.1127<br />
CUTLASS 1991 Clera. loeded. aa<br />
sr slita option*, am prto* over<br />
$19,000. (.000 mt. 4 ooor Macau<br />
gray »13.600 646-29Q4 575-3426<br />
DELTA 8<br />
•on. ong<br />
battery. 1<br />
code mam Caa<br />
CAMPBELL<br />
5361600<br />
ttSOSmt $12 400<br />
PONTIAC 6000 1(64 LE Good 1<br />
RONTIAC 6000. 1966 - VS. 1<br />
BRUCE<br />
CAMPBELL<br />
ssqiso*<br />
64 - 82.000 r*L. Mr.<br />
ft c ea $3365<br />
Hktee Par* I<br />
453-2424 est 201<br />
BOaaNEVlLLE. i960 LE. loaded.<br />
Burgundy 35000 maaa Aalung<br />
$10.(00 Caa AM* ( pw 373-6474<br />
SLMBMO. 1967 SE. power ilsi 1 9<br />
f». »ery<br />
1-0421<br />
fteamt. brake* are* Dent gray,<br />
caaan $3250 alter (.fan<br />
BONNEVILLE 19S7 LE. 50.000<br />
i M m- ; mea*. wether leaded $6600<br />
661-6304 Deys 855-6606 or eaae 7(6-1546<br />
CX.OS 1991 68 RoyMe - 13.966 Aak<br />
ACTION OLDS<br />
261-6000<br />
BONNEWLLE 1(66 LE - «B 000 Nary<br />
476-5159<br />
PULSAR '990 - torn maeege. **cat-<br />
lant condflWi loaded. T top. Mack,<br />
gray interior (9200 $42-6417<br />
OLDS 96. 1960 • $13,466 Aa* lor<br />
"" ACTION OLDS<br />
261-6900<br />
BOWNEVIUJE 19(0 - K<br />
remaherp (99*5<br />
GOROON CHEVROLET 45S-52S0<br />
REQENCY. 1967 36.000 Maa*<br />
loeded tafii (7(00 557-7978<br />
MARQUIS >969 OS<br />
FOX HILLS<br />
MERCURY 1972 - 1 ownm. rune 6<br />
drives s.ceaent (1200 firm<br />
356-1622<br />
SABLE 1996 LS. 4 Ooor daan. fua<br />
SABLE. 1967 Station Wagon<br />
Loeded 68 000 "4M*. 3rd aeat<br />
(5300 536-1610<br />
MUSTANG 1966 QT - Red show-<br />
room condition, loadad. mum see"<br />
(5 200 or bem 646-7202 S70-3225<br />
TAURUS 1990 GLWAOON loeded<br />
low maee.» .990<br />
DEMMER FORO 721 -65*0<br />
! TOWN CAR. 1991, loaded Car-<br />
'iag* Root (20.591<br />
DEMMER FORO 721*560<br />
SABLE 1988 LS 3 0 VS. 46.000<br />
miles, las liar loaded Clean<br />
(6.500 625-4942<br />
SENTRA 1991 «E - 4 door, auto<br />
malic Mr stereo loaded. 20.000 : REGENCY 9( 1909. Brou^iam.<br />
. (7995' 323-3163<br />
SEN'RA 1991 - 4 door (9455 *<br />
" ACTION NISSAN<br />
425-3311<br />
876 OtdsmoMa<br />
'ORONADO 1964 $4965 Aak tor<br />
ACTION OLDS<br />
261-6800<br />
CALAIS S 1991 auad 4, FE-3<br />
344-1606<br />
CALAIS 1966 54.000 maaa. 4 door<br />
naw battery ore*. Drake* E»ca><br />
wnt- Loaded' $3795 Caa. 522-7961<br />
CALAIS 1968 automaaK. asr ram<br />
deer'Only $5995<br />
GOROON CHEVROLET 456-5250<br />
SABLE 1969 GS Wagon loaded<br />
DEMMER C ORD 721-6660 I 451-2110 USED CARS (62-3322<br />
CUTLASS CALAIS 1990 S Quad 4,<br />
autdmanc ak a*oy wheel* n«e car<br />
trede (7995<br />
Dick Scott Dodge<br />
884 Ann Atoor Rd<br />
TORONADO 1966 - loeded Wether.<br />
900 ,<br />
4*4-2307<br />
TORONADO 1(01 - (17*55<br />
ACTION OLDo<br />
261-6000<br />
TROFEO 1606 toetm<br />
vary daan very good ukidftlon.<br />
aakmg$620C A3-5727<br />
TROFEO I960<br />
WNSa. gi<br />
$14,500<br />
TROFEO 1990<br />
nancme M<br />
GORDON CHEVROLET 456-6250<br />
toy* $11.1<br />
GORDON<br />
862 Toyota<br />
CAMRV 1967. LE station wagon.<br />
63.000 ne power windows ft w n<br />
CAMPY 1966 -CLE. 4 door.<br />
$7500 Mt (<br />
CEUCA 1(03 GT every opMn.<br />
$1*75 . or bem of<br />
CEUCA 1966 GTS Red Loedmr<br />
S»a*oof ak crmea. 5 spaed L(n<br />
CHEVROLET 466-&250 i Mew 9nerp' (3600 366-1435<br />
Caaaflw 8pm<br />
FIREBIRO 1966. loaded V-6. 60000<br />
FIREBIRD 1(66 - V-6. l-4ops w e<br />
sharp (7996<br />
GORDON CHEVROLET 456-5250<br />
GRAND AM 1690 - 4 tfeor<br />
IC. sa. low m(aa Hury on 1<br />
GORDON CHEVROLET<br />
COROLLA 1966 «X 3 dot* ak AM-<br />
FM Lissini, new brakes. 76.300<br />
maaa $4150orbam 726-0621<br />
COROLLA 1966 4 door. ek. euto-<br />
meac. AM-FM ran ens 40.000<br />
ma**. $6700 or bem OH<br />
SUPRA 1967 -.41.000 mi mectnc<br />
1m $7000 MM** It.<br />
473-9416<br />
SURRA 1966 $6055 Aa* tor Gary<br />
ACTION NISSAN<br />
425-3311<br />
ounty $6500 -bem elter 645-0006<br />
ORANO PW* 1996 LE • While. naO-<br />
?7o33l<br />
884 Volkswagan<br />
$7 200 646-7202<br />
GRAND PRC* 1906 SE. 49.000 it*.<br />
PONTlAC 2000 19*3<br />
ak arvool amfm c<br />
SOROCCO 1962<br />
$1700<br />
VW 1967 Cabroam uunnmliaie.<br />
dar* Mue ak. automenc. crues, torn<br />
$7299 722*713<br />
UNCLE<br />
LOU<br />
SEZ:<br />
SfWing Soitngs<br />
O P E N<br />
S A T U R D A Y<br />
10-4<br />
ACTION OLDS<br />
261-6900<br />
LUMINA 1991<br />
M windows I<br />
$10,995<br />
GOROON CHEVROLET<br />
MALiBU 1977. low mae* good ;<br />
tranaponaoon. $500 firm 591-1072 j<br />
SPECTRUM 1966<br />
Automatic, aa. $1750<br />
TYME OF PLYMOUTH<br />
455-5566<br />
862 Chryslar<br />
CONQUEST 1966 TSI<br />
•Pifd. QOOd COTKUkXI<br />
WAS (11 474 NOW *9989'<br />
'92 C A V A L I E R<br />
2 D O O R - 4 D O O R<br />
. Clio***<br />
oc»a arfc«x« W&m a»rU»m<br />
ai- «uiic^aNi. Moo*<br />
ne- 7 Oopr awe xcAiOng<br />
1» TO CHOO« 'ROM<br />
- GM Employees and<br />
qualifying<br />
(amiy mmmb4K« S C A *7<br />
MVI addmoiW I 9589<br />
$4200<br />
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'8860<br />
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•18,760<br />
* CORVETtf CONVERTi8LE<br />
•8960<br />
91 SEC ST0RN<br />
•13,960<br />
!• CiP«t£ CLASSC<br />
•7960<br />
«S SA«A* WORK VAN<br />
•12,960<br />
91 .jamstuRO 4 DOO«.<br />
$ 7960<br />
16 'OKI TON POft*<br />
* 12,960<br />
w sueObeAN : «D<br />
$ 7460<br />
(7 ISUZU TBOOPEO 4.4<br />
s 9960<br />
•> BUCk REGAL GS4 SCATEP<br />
s 5960<br />
86 CAVALIER C0NVERTI8LE<br />
*9960<br />
86 GMC SAFARI<br />
•5960<br />
96 CHEVY H TON P OO*<br />
B r'B L H L CHEURDLET<br />
1589 Ml STANG L\ CONVERTIBLE<br />
1 o»nrr 1C.000 mil«, V-8 —<br />
1985 GRAND MARQUIS<br />
32.000 miles. I owner .<br />
1988 TEMPO<br />
1 owner, oew car trade-in<br />
1989 ESCORT GL<br />
Anlo. p.aJp.b.. air. 30.000 mi. . . . . . . . .<br />
1984 DODGE RAM 250 P.U.<br />
1989 BRONCO Ii EDDIE BALER<br />
8 12.999<br />
•5999<br />
•3999<br />
•4999<br />
•4999<br />
8999<br />
1988 CONTINENTAL SIC SERIES tyggg<br />
•6999<br />
18,999<br />
>6999<br />
1987 T-BIRD<br />
30.000 males . .<br />
1991 EXPLORER EDDIE BALER 8<br />
1987 COUGAR XR-7<br />
V-8. automalic. lo* mi Irs. I owner.<br />
"91 GMC S-15 JIMMY 4X4<br />
Oigrtal a*s* automakc a»<br />
»—Oows locks. Mi. crj.se only<br />
3 000 rnitaa<br />
s 14,995<br />
-88 GRAND CARAVAN<br />
6 cyfwKMr loaaec<br />
o^ # 8995<br />
•99 OLDS TROFEO<br />
Laatner & mooivoof Whita<br />
Orny<br />
5 13,899<br />
•90 GRAND AM SE COUPE<br />
Comptetaly Kxai3«3 w Mgh<br />
output aofltna 18.000 mi»a»<br />
Or-y * 9450<br />
•91 GMC SONOMA PICKUP<br />
£>rty 7 OOC iTklas. loaded «*-<br />
ie«de<br />
•5995<br />
•91 S-10 PICKUP<br />
Sunrool<br />
•5995<br />
-89 CHEVROLET<br />
CONVERSION VAN<br />
oV 12,900<br />
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MCDONALD FORD<br />
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For one week only we at McDonald Ford are pleased to<br />
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Choose from one of Michigan's largest inventories of<br />
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MCDONALD<br />
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between Northville Rd. & Sheldon Rd.<br />
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"WHATEVER IT TAKES!"<br />
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brake*, stereo rear defroster<br />
light convenience- group sod<br />
more Stock #23083<br />
NOW<br />
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1992 F-150 8 FT.<br />
Automatic. Mr. ltsrec- needhner<br />
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^snd mor* Stock #22203<br />
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992 RANGER XLT<br />
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Was there romance<br />
among the "Brady Bunch'?<br />
By Taylor Michaels<br />
Q: When 1 was giving up, my<br />
brother and I used to rwsh-hoine from<br />
school to watch The Brady Bunch. /<br />
recently heard that Florence Henderson,<br />
who played Carol Brady, and Barry<br />
Williams, who played stepson Greg<br />
Brady, were romantically imohed<br />
either daring the series or after it was<br />
canceled. Could you clear this up?<br />
—Don Halter. Menominee, Mich.<br />
A: Barry Williams' agent. Artists<br />
Group. Ltd.. said they have "no<br />
knowledge of anything like that." but<br />
confirmed that Williams' tell-all book.<br />
Growing Up Brady, will be out in May<br />
Perhaps it will reveal a bunch of Brady<br />
sour grapes<br />
Q: I'm a big fan of Man Autry. I<br />
watch In the Heat of the Night e*ery<br />
week. I think he makes the show worth<br />
watching. I would *ery much like to<br />
write him. Can you give me his address?<br />
—Kelly Humphrey. Chanute. Kan.<br />
A: You can wnte the former Green<br />
Bay Packers quarterback in care of the<br />
show. NBC. 30 Rockefeller Plaza. New<br />
York. N.Y., 10112.<br />
Q: I'm a great fan of Judith Light. My<br />
family and I watch Who's Ihe Boss?<br />
every week. Where can we write her?<br />
—Ann Pellegrino, V" Hyde Park,<br />
N.Y.<br />
A: You can wnte her in care of the<br />
show. Capitol Ciues'ABf " West<br />
66th Street. New York. N.Y.. 10023.<br />
Who's the Boss' airs its final episode<br />
tim Saturday. April 2S. but Light has a<br />
six-episode contract for a new CBS<br />
comedy.<br />
Q: My 7-year-old daughter is infatuated<br />
<strong>with</strong> the character Doogie<br />
Howser. Could you please send me an<br />
address where she can write to .Seil<br />
Patrick Harris, who play* Doogie? She<br />
is inspired by him and wants to be a<br />
doctor when she grows up. —Connie<br />
A Minn,<br />
A: Wnte Neil Patnck Hams in care<br />
of Doogie Howser. M.D. Capitol<br />
Cities/ABC 77 West 66th Street. New<br />
York. N.Y . 10023.<br />
Q: I know the show is off the air, but<br />
could you tell me who thought up all tbe<br />
tricks MacGyver used to get out of<br />
sticky situations? —Laurie Johnson.<br />
Prescott, Ariz.<br />
A: Paramount .sources say the resourceful<br />
inventions of MacGyver,<br />
Barry Williams<br />
as Grog Brady<br />
which airs its last first-run episode on<br />
Saturday. April 25. *ere usually<br />
created by the show's writers and<br />
occasionally by the producer. Star<br />
Richard Dean,.Anderson contributed<br />
ideas as well.<br />
Q: I really love the sbo» Designing<br />
Women, but I can t stand Julia Duffy<br />
Actually I hate ber. She has ruined<br />
erery show she's been on. Will they erer<br />
take her off the show ? I hope so. —A<br />
Reader. Knoxrille. Tenn.<br />
A Many viewers are unhappy <strong>with</strong><br />
the recent casting changes on Designing<br />
Women The controversial exit of<br />
Delta Burke was not forgotten <strong>with</strong> the<br />
entrance of Duffy as Allison Sugarbaker<br />
Duffy bailed out of ABC's Baby<br />
Talk following bad reviews, but that<br />
series suffered from a lame premise<br />
was generally enjoyed in her role on<br />
1 Newhart.<br />
It has been reported that when CBS<br />
and Columbia Pictures Television,<br />
which produces Women, made the deal<br />
for next fall, one proviso imposed by<br />
the network was that Duffy does not<br />
return to the series. A possible overhaul<br />
of the senes could include guest<br />
appearances b* Jeon Smart'Charlonci<br />
who had left the show to spend more<br />
time <strong>with</strong> her family, and the addition<br />
Of Jackee as a regular (she will be<br />
introduced as Anthony's fiancee in this<br />
season's finale). This would mean a<br />
back-up job for the actress if The Roy al<br />
Family ends its run.<br />
Send your questions about the world of<br />
entertainment to Let's Tallu Features<br />
Dept., P.O. Bo* 941009, Fort Worth.<br />
Texas, 76161-1009. ,<br />
April 20-April 26. 1992<br />
Reader wants 'Days'<br />
<strong>with</strong>out Vivian<br />
By Candace Havens<br />
Dear Candace: I've been a big fin of -<br />
Days qfjQtir Lives for a long ume I<br />
know all about the families and<br />
characters and so on I just want to say<br />
that the character of Vivian Alamain<br />
Should not be a part of it The'actress<br />
who plays Vivian is terrible. I don't<br />
understand why she had to come help<br />
Lawrence Could you please explain<br />
why she is in Salem and what she is<br />
supposed to be doing - '<br />
I d also like to know why. when Carly<br />
came to ask Lawrence for help in<br />
finding Bo and collapsed, did Vivian<br />
want to keep Carly ill? —Jody Young.<br />
Portland. Ore<br />
Dear Reader. Louise Sore! must be<br />
doing a great job as Vivian if you<br />
already dislike her so much. Vivian's<br />
sole purpose in life is to wreak havoc in<br />
other people's lives In the coming<br />
weeks her devious scheming will rum<br />
the lives of some of your favorite<br />
Salemites Stay tuned<br />
Dear Candace: I've been watching<br />
Guiding Light for about 12 years and I<br />
love it. I'm so glad Mallet finally<br />
showed Halley how he feels about her<br />
I'd also like to see Frank punch out<br />
Alan-Michael"<br />
I'd like to know what happened to<br />
Mallet's leg. Did he really hurt it? He's<br />
been on crutches for a long time now!<br />
—Jennifer Compton. Walnut Ridge.<br />
Ark<br />
Dear Reader: Mark Derwin (Mallet)<br />
really did break his ankle and it<br />
required surgery . He is going through<br />
physical therapy and will be trading his<br />
crutches in for a cane very soon.<br />
Dear Candace: I heard that Santa<br />
Barbara may be going off the air Is this<br />
true? 1 hope not 1 really like Jack<br />
Wagner, who plays Warren. He is a<br />
terrific singer Could you tell me where<br />
I could wnte to him'' —Tammy N.<br />
Knoxville. Tenn<br />
Dear Reader: It looks like Santa<br />
Barbara may be headed for soap opera<br />
heaven Ihere are son\c last diiUi<br />
efforts going on to save the sho*. but<br />
it doesn't look promising NBC is<br />
already gearing up to bring some new<br />
soaps on board<br />
You can write to Wagner in care of<br />
Jack Wagner Fan Club. P.O. Box 1608.<br />
St. Louis, Mo., 63IBS.<br />
Send your comments to Candace<br />
Havens. Soap Talk, P.O. Bo* 961009,<br />
Fort Worth. Teaas, 76161-1009.<br />
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Networks' series ideas<br />
limp along same lines<br />
Network programmers have always<br />
tned 10 keep up <strong>with</strong> ihe Joneses, and<br />
the prospects for next fail indicate<br />
nothing different For example. NBC<br />
recently debuted Mann & Machine, a<br />
drama revolving around a female<br />
cyborg police officer. No* *BC has<br />
produced a fall pilot called Running<br />
Delilah, starring Kim Cattrall as a spy<br />
who is half-cy borg Both stones focus<br />
on the characters' search for their<br />
human identity. Other programming<br />
trends are found in the following<br />
projects being developed by the<br />
networks<br />
Both NBC and ABC think a TV<br />
kids-show host would make a good<br />
subject for a sitcom, so you might sec<br />
Rise and Shine on the peacock network<br />
arid GnfTin Dunne as Graham on<br />
ABC<br />
IS you can't think of anything new go<br />
to the past. ABC will produce a pilot for<br />
the drama Channg Cross sort of a<br />
medieval Bonanza st&mng lone Skye.<br />
while Fox goes for laughs in the Middle<br />
Ages <strong>with</strong> Knight of the Realm CBS<br />
may try out two other centuries <strong>with</strong><br />
the l80Q's frontier drama Medicine<br />
Woman, stamng Jane Seymour and<br />
Mel Hams, and Ryan O'Neal as an<br />
amusing Philadelphia innkeeper in the<br />
year 1775<br />
Next week, this column looks at more<br />
of the silly and senous pilots the<br />
networks hope will fly<br />
Fridaya on NBC, Jemea Cobum ptays<br />
a ainister bitlionaira recluse in The<br />
Fifth Comm.<br />
Kim CattraN<br />
Atta boy. The Greater New York<br />
Councils of the Boy Scouts of America<br />
has presented its annual Good Scout<br />
Award to Howard Stringer, president<br />
of CBS/Broadcast Group Bora in<br />
Cardiff. Wales. Stringer participated in<br />
scouting as a boy and earned the I S<br />
Army Commendation Medal in Vietnam<br />
As executive producer of CBS<br />
Reports. Stringer helped garner 31<br />
Emmys in six years. In 1986 he was<br />
appointed president of CBS news, in<br />
1988 he becahne network head amid<br />
predictions that CBS-would be the first<br />
of the big broadcasters to fold This<br />
season. CBS is rated No I .<br />
Debuting Saturday. George C*i*n<br />
L/ve at the Paramount ia the comic'»<br />
eighth special to* HBO.<br />
April 20-April 26.1992<br />
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'Bedtime Stories'<br />
nothing to snooze at<br />
By Cbns Carpenter<br />
Shelley Duvall. who's been prod tit<br />
ing original cable programming for the<br />
little person lo these many years is al<br />
n again In a childlike vojee thai<br />
fluctuates between solemn whispcis<br />
and squeaky exuberence. she introduces<br />
Shelley Duvall s Bedtime<br />
Stones, spotlighting t*o popular children's<br />
books per episode The series<br />
premiereson Showtime Tuesda>. April<br />
19. -<br />
Duvall's previous success <strong>with</strong> Faenc<br />
Tale Theatre and Tall Tales and<br />
Legends paved the way for this senes<br />
which she also produces But other<br />
than the bnef observations she delivers<br />
from the midst of a pop-up book setting<br />
at the beginning and conclusion ot ihe<br />
talcs. Duvall's presence is secondary<br />
Primary consideration is wisely<br />
given to-The delightful animation and<br />
narration, both of which brim wtth<br />
professionalism. From Jean Stapleton's<br />
New York dialect to Dudley<br />
Moore's unmistakably. regal English<br />
ihe voice-over cast Duvall assembles<br />
spins the animated talcs as entertainingly<br />
as any of the actors picked lo<br />
perform in her previous live-action<br />
senes •<br />
Duvall's stones are hand-picked<br />
from among the most cleverly written<br />
children's books available At the end<br />
of the shows, she encourages kidsto use<br />
their imaginations to draw pictures for<br />
stones of their own In fact, the only<br />
thing this show may fail to do is put<br />
kids to sleep. . iv . I*.<br />
%<br />
Michael Ontkeen plays a cop who<br />
learns an unhappy truth in Legacy of<br />
Liea. Wadnesday on USA.<br />
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pursues a serial kilter Pamela Ludtng<br />
Dean Hamilton R .<br />
3:50 CD MOVIE: Love at Large (Romantic<br />
Comedy 19901 Two defectives are hired<br />
by different people to follow the same<br />
man Tom Berenger. Ihrabeth Perkins R<br />
4:00 ED 8 MOVIE: The Awakening of<br />
Casaey I Suspense, 1982) Vulnerable<br />
young artist trying to make it In New<br />
York City is seduced, Patricia McCormack.<br />
PJ Soles<br />
ED MOVIE: Dirty Tricks (Comedy. 1980)<br />
A history professor seeks a letter<br />
attributed to George Washington EIHott<br />
Gould Kate Jackson PG<br />
ED MOVIE: Birth of the Blues (Musical<br />
Conedy. 1941) A man organizes a blues<br />
band Bing Crosby, Mary Martin<br />
CD MOVIE: The Man Who Knew Too<br />
Much (Mystery 1934) An Englishman<br />
stumbles onto an assassination ptot<br />
Leslie Banks Edna Best<br />
4:45 CD MOVIE: Chinatown Connection<br />
(Action. 1979) An unlikely pair of cops<br />
pursues a criminal Organisation >n<br />
Chinatown Bruce Ly, Lee Ma/ors H R<br />
5:00 Q Glory Days<br />
O MOVIE: Experiment Atcatraz<br />
(Mystery 1950) An atomic research<br />
experiment on convicts is an excuse for<br />
' Omen<br />
CD MOVIE: The Roae Garden (Drama.<br />
1989) A man goes on trial for attacking<br />
the Nazi who kilted his family Lrv<br />
UHrrmn, Maxnuiian ScMi<br />
ED Sports LateNight<br />
PGl3<br />
TUESDAY April 21<br />
2:30 Q SportsCenter<br />
ffi Sports LateNight<br />
2:35 EE ® MOVIE: The Torpedo of Doom<br />
(Adventure 1938) Two Marines battle a<br />
scientist who wants to take over the<br />
world. Lee Powell Bruce Bennett<br />
I Up Close<br />
) Q l<br />
& MOVIE: Music Is Magic (Musical<br />
35) An old actress still thinks she has<br />
the movie world at her feet Alice Faye Hay<br />
Walker —<br />
CD MOVIE: Psycho IV: The Beginning<br />
IHorror 1990) A man remembe's the<br />
abuse he suffered at the hands of his<br />
mother Anthony Perkins, Henry Thomas<br />
R<br />
CD MOVIE: Sweet 15 (Orama 1990,> A<br />
Mexican-American girl learns a dark,<br />
secret about her family Tony Plana Karta<br />
Montana . •<br />
3:30 O American Muscle Magazine<br />
3:35 ED MOVIE: Flashback (Comedy<br />
Adventure, 1990) An FBI rookie Is<br />
charged <strong>with</strong> escorting a former fugitive<br />
to thai Dermis Hopper Kieter Sutherland<br />
R<br />
3:45 (D MOVIE: Coming Home tOrama ESP.-<br />
1978J A woman meets a paraplegic<br />
veteran while her husband is m Vietnam-<br />
Jane Fonda Jon Voighl R<br />
4.00 ED £2 MOVIE: The Beast With a Million<br />
Eyes iScience Fiction. 1955) A series of<br />
attacks by domestic animals rocks a<br />
ranching community. Paul ftrefi Lama<br />
Thayer<br />
ED MOVIE: The Golden Stallion<br />
(Western 1949) From the day of his birth<br />
Trigger proves to be an outstanding<br />
horse Hoy Rogers Dale Evans<br />
ED MOVIE: The Long Memory (Drama<br />
1953; A man is released after serving<br />
time for a murder he did not commit John<br />
Mills, John McCallum<br />
4:25 CD MOVIE: Totally Exposed (Adult<br />
Orama 1991) A small-town masseur<br />
travels to California to meet beautiful<br />
women Tina Bockrath, Kelly Knoop R<br />
4:30 Q Snow Skiing U S Freestyle Nationals<br />
from Winter Park. Colo (R)<br />
O MOVIE: You Can't Beat Love<br />
(tomantic Comedy 1937) A daughter<br />
dares a playboy to become her father s<br />
mayoral rival Joan Fontaine, Preston<br />
Foster<br />
CD MOVIE: Bullets tor O'Hara iiOrama<br />
1941) A girl is outraged to learn she has<br />
married a iewei thief Roger Pryor Joan<br />
Perry<br />
4:40 CD MOVIE: Colossus The Forbin<br />
Project Science Fiction 1970) A com-<br />
, puter threatens mankind alter it<br />
develops a mind of its own foe Braeder.<br />
Susan Clark<br />
5:00 2J Sports LateNight<br />
CD Thomas A. Edison Thomas Edison<br />
overcomes a troubled childhood and<br />
achieves greatness<br />
5:25 ED MOVIE: Downtown lAcfton Comedy<br />
i§90) A street-wise cop and his naive<br />
partner take on a bad neighborhood<br />
Anthony £ awards Forest Whitaker "R<br />
WEDNESDAY April 22<br />
2:30 Q SportsCenter<br />
(J MOVtE. Alexander's Regtme Bend<br />
(Musical 1938) A ragtime band on the<br />
nse « spotlighted Tyrone Power Alice<br />
CD MOVIE: I Love N.Y. (Drama 1989) A<br />
Manhattan photographer fails m love<br />
<strong>with</strong> a famous actor's daughter Scott<br />
3*0. Christopher Plummer R<br />
u3 8 Great Performances A reverseangle<br />
view of Shakespeare s Hamlet is<br />
snown<br />
ED Sports LateNight<br />
n<br />
CD MOVIE: Father of the Bode Corned<br />
19501 A man is stunned when nu Carta Macuri<br />
R _<br />
3:30 O NCAA Today<br />
4:00 Q InskJo the PGA Tour<br />
t D 8 Mysteryl Morse relentlessly<br />
pursues his theory about the car dealer<br />
ED© MOVIE.- The Big Lift 'Drama<br />
1950) Two Gls fall tor the same German<br />
woman m postwar Benin Mont goner,<br />
Citft. Paul Douglas<br />
£D MOVIE: The Phantom of the Opera<br />
tframa 1962 A disfigured musoan<br />
naunts the sewers beneath the Pans<br />
Opera Herbert torn Heather Sears<br />
4:30 O Auto Racing Nissan 400 trom Las<br />
Vegas (R)<br />
CD MOVIE; Night Angel .toror 1990 a<br />
beautiful female demon piots to destroy<br />
mankind Karen Black Linden Ashs, H<br />
ED Mr. Bean Mr Bean gets involved "<br />
humorous, adventures<br />
ED MOVtE: Bed RonaJJ i Suspense 1974<br />
A psychotic child is htoden m a secret<br />
room alter kiMtng a girl Kim Hjnter Scott<br />
JacoCy<br />
CD MOVIE: Young Again [Adventure<br />
1986;. A man has his w>sh granted and<br />
becomes 17 again Keanu Reeves Robert<br />
Uncn<br />
4:40 CD MOVIE: Blind Fear (Susp&*"TS0ff<br />
A blind woman is trapped ay<br />
psychopaths in an abandoned lodge<br />
Shelley Hack An Rubes R<br />
5:00 Q Knockoutl MIUWKUMH r»wiij-w« Hollywood's - Love — Affair<br />
i Boxing Hollywood Hexing legends<br />
and tore are examined<br />
0} MOVIE: Out of Bounds (Thnue'<br />
19861 An innocent farm boy is hunted by<br />
both a drug dealer and the police<br />
Anthony Mtcheei Hall Jenny Wnght R<br />
ED Sports LateNight<br />
5 20 CD Tele of Peter Rabbit/Tale of Mr<br />
Jeremy Fleher Meryl Ssreep narrates<br />
• Beatrix Potter s tales (Animatedi<br />
FRIDAY April 24<br />
2-30 Q SportaCenter<br />
o MOVIt Mis^npo lComedy 1935<br />
A nverboat crooner and a cunning<br />
captain find adventure oo the river Bmg<br />
Crosby WC Fields<br />
Q)S MOVIE: Joe Palooka (Comedy<br />
Drama 1934 i A naive young man tries to<br />
break mto the fight game Jimmy CXirar.te<br />
Stuart Erwm<br />
ED MOVIE: Jaws of Setan iSuspense<br />
19811 Strange snake brtes reveal Satan<br />
has entered the body of a cobra. Ftto<br />
Weaver Grvtchen Corbett R<br />
ED Sports LateNight<br />
2:35 ED MOVIE: Bed Dreams Horror 1988. A<br />
woman awakens Irom a coma to find<br />
she s being pursued by a ghost Jennifer<br />
Roam Richard Lynch R<br />
2 40 CD MOVIE: Citizen Kane Classic Drama<br />
1941) A newspaper publisher encounters<br />
great wealth and a personal<br />
crisis Orson Welles. Joseph Cotten<br />
2:45 CD MOVIE: Frantic I Suspense £SP<br />
1988i A doctor tries to rescue his wife<br />
tTom enemy spies m Pans Harrison Ford<br />
Betty Buckley n<br />
2:50 CD MOVIE Shaft The Kidnapping<br />
Tctior 19731 A defective finds himself<br />
On the traH of an evasive kidnapper<br />
Richard Roundtree. Paul Burke<br />
3:00 O Up Close<br />
O MOVIE Heert Condition [fantasy<br />
Comedy 1990) A cop gets the transplanted<br />
hean ot a lawyer whose ohost<br />
naunts him Bob Hasans Dervel<br />
Washington R<br />
ED MOVIE: Space Raiders > Science<br />
Fictw. i983i A stowaway on a hijacked<br />
spaceship joms a battle against evil<br />
. vwee (dwaris Oava Mendenhali PG<br />
3 30 O LPBT Bowling From Winter Park<br />
Fia (R)<br />
ED 33 MOVIE: Mako The Jaws o.f<br />
Death rAditrturt 1976) A protector ot<br />
snarXs goes berserk when they are<br />
'exploited Richard Jaeckei Jennifer<br />
e<br />
3 40 CD MOVIE Everybody Wins ..-,,spense<br />
•989; A private detective tries to prove<br />
a man is innocent ol murder Oebra<br />
Winger. Hk* WWW R<br />
4.00 o MOVIE. Man in Ihe Atuc [Mystery<br />
19531 A London woman suspects her<br />
new tenant is Jack the Ripper Constance<br />
SiTbffi- JiK* Pifi/Kt<br />
ED MOVIE Stepfather 2: Make Room<br />
for Deddy Suspense 1990) A mental<br />
patient tries to start a family, <strong>with</strong><br />
murderous results Terry O'Oumn Meg<br />
Foster • R<br />
ED & MOVIE The Big Trees [Western<br />
19-52.1 A ruthless land baron" seeks<br />
timberiand belonging to homesteaders<br />
tOrit Douglas. Eve Mi iter<br />
ED 3 MOVIE: The Adventures ol the<br />
Wilderness Family {Adventure. 1975)<br />
Fed op <strong>with</strong> city Me. an urban family<br />
moves to the mountains Robert Logan<br />
Susan Damante Shaw G<br />
ED MOVIE: Sevage Season Ibarra<br />
1970s Treasure hunters search for a<br />
fortune in platinum pan Harper Diane<br />
McBfn<br />
4:30 ED MOVIE: Terraces iDrama 1977)<br />
Orama surrounds people shanng terraces<br />
m apartment building Lloyd<br />
Bochner Juht Hewmar<br />
4.50 CD MOVIE: The Hollywood Krwghts<br />
fSrwcy 1980; M^n-school students<br />
wreak navoc on Beverly Hills on<br />
Halloween night racy Dana, Michelle<br />
R<br />
5:0Cfl Inside the Senior PGA Tour<br />
W ® MOVIE Ledy at Midnigw<br />
Hystery 1948> A mahon^Joitar pnee tag<br />
is pieced on a murder Richard Denning<br />
F rances Raltertv<br />
ED 3 Ule m the Minors Dfe on a minor<br />
league baseball team<br />
ED Sports LateNight<br />
5:30 D Scholastic Sports America<br />
B MOVIE: Perry Mason. The Case of<br />
the All-Star Assassin (Mystery. 1989) An<br />
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Himself {Drama 1937) A doctor changes<br />
his name to save h« career John Ben<br />
Joan Fontaine<br />
4:50 Q) MOVIE: Cartel lActKti 1990) A man<br />
seeks revenge against the mob tor h«s<br />
sister s death. Miles OKeette Oop Strom}<br />
, n<br />
5.00 O Ratlin' Hole<br />
25' I Sporta LateNight<br />
5:20 © MOVIE: She Done Him Wrong<br />
|M«Jal Drama 1933) A man ana a<br />
women fina adventure and love in a<br />
dance hail Mae Wesr Cvy Gran/<br />
5:30 O Baseball Tonight<br />
SUNDAY April 26<br />
2:30 EE Sport* LateNight<br />
2:45 CD d MOVIE: Pack of Lie* Oram*<br />
1987i A London couple helps Bnt.sh<br />
intelligence spy on their neighbors. fWen<br />
Burstya Alan Bates<br />
3 00 Q Jimmy Houston Outdoor*<br />
O MOVIE: Guy* and Dolls •Musical<br />
Comedy 19551 A gangster falls for me<br />
N I G H T O W L I . I S T 1 N R S<br />
F R O M 2 : 3 0 a m t o 6 : O 0 a m<br />
woman tn crwge of the local mission<br />
Frank Sinatra, Marlon Brando<br />
CD MOVIE Moon tn Scorpio tHornr,<br />
1986) Three Vietnam vets are haunted"<br />
by the victims of a bloody war crime Brrn<br />
£kiand..John Ptuiip La» A<br />
Q3 MOVIE: Texasville .Orama 1990s A<br />
group of old fnends reunites in a small<br />
Texas town Jeff fridges Cytxlf Shepherd<br />
R<br />
I (D This Week in Baseball<br />
Masterpiece Theatre Henry V<br />
undertakes a <strong>campaign</strong> to win the<br />
throne o' France<br />
3:30 O Saturday Night Thunder Midgets<br />
from Ventura, Calif (R)<br />
Super Sport* Follies A pony<br />
prank is played on Portland Traiibiazer<br />
Jerome Kersey hilarious hockey action<br />
NBA Bloopers. J.J s Follies<br />
4:00 CD S Nova K2 a rival ol Mount<br />
Everest for the tallest mountain in the<br />
wortd<br />
£D WCW Mam Event<br />
03 MOVIE: When the Dalton* Rode<br />
fMe^Wit 1940) The life ol the mfamous<br />
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