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<strong>Canton</strong> ©bscrlier<br />

Volurtfe i1 Number 4y Thursday. January 9, 1986 <strong>Canton</strong>, Michigan "76 Pages Twenty-Five Cent?<br />

<strong>'Racial</strong> <strong>fight'</strong> <strong>breaks</strong> <strong>out</strong> <strong>at</strong> <strong>Danceteria</strong><br />

By Diane Gal*<br />

sta't wruer<br />

Five teens received medical tre<strong>at</strong>ment<br />

after wh<strong>at</strong> may have been a racially<br />

motiv<strong>at</strong>ed (p-awl in the <strong>Danceteria</strong><br />

parking lot early Sunday morning<br />

The five victims from Livonia and<br />

Westland said they were <strong>at</strong>tacked by 35<br />

mostly black and some, Arabian"<br />

jteens as they were leaving the night<br />

spin shortly after midnight However,<br />

another report said fewer than 10 peo-<br />

• pie were involved<br />

There were some racial overtones,<br />

<strong>at</strong> least as reported by the victims,"<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Police Chief John Santomauro<br />

said<br />

FOUR WOODEN clubs, belts and<br />

buckles were wielded by the <strong>at</strong>tackers<br />

during the fight, the report said Witnesses<br />

reported seeing a blue-steel,<br />

snub-nosed 38-caliber and a nickelpl<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

45-caliber autom<strong>at</strong>ic. Neither<br />

gun was reported to have been fired<br />

I think wh<strong>at</strong> happened here was<br />

there were two different factions who<br />

were agit<strong>at</strong>ing each other all night<br />

long, and it ended in fisticuffs <strong>out</strong>side,"<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Police Lt Alex Wilson said<br />

And, these guys got the worse end of<br />

it "<br />

The victims said they were confronted<br />

by "hostile black males in the lobby<br />

of the loc<strong>at</strong>ion" when they arrived, and<br />

during the evening verbal exchanges<br />

occurred in the b<strong>at</strong>hroom.<br />

The victims reportedly took themselves<br />

to St Mary Hospital, Livonia<br />

JOHN SASSAK, <strong>Danceteria</strong> owner,<br />

said the incident lasted ab<strong>out</strong> three<br />

minutes," and just a few people were<br />

involved He also questioned whether<br />

the incident took place in the <strong>Danceteria</strong><br />

parking lot<br />

<strong>Danceteria</strong> personnel didn't call <strong>Canton</strong><br />

police because everyone had left<br />

the scene by the time they were notified,<br />

Sassak said<br />

"I was <strong>out</strong> there personally, and<br />

there was no one there." Sassak said<br />

"Everybody was gone You can't call<br />

the police when there is no one there<br />

"There were two people involved,<br />

and there were five or six people trying<br />

to stop them." Sassak said<br />

"It was just a racial incident, and<br />

I'm sure <strong>Canton</strong> doesn't want any racial<br />

problems, and we don't want any<br />

The less said ab<strong>out</strong> it the better<br />

PAUL J. TEPATTI of Livonia. John<br />

P Jarvis of Westland, Richard W<br />

Rozen of Westland, Phillip P Terrill of<br />

Westland and Robert J Alderton of<br />

Westland told police they were be<strong>at</strong>en<br />

with clubs Alderton is is The others<br />

are 17<br />

Terrill said he was headed toward a<br />

van with his frjends when he was<br />

struck in an ambush by five black<br />

males He suffered a black right eye<br />

and told police his ears were ringing<br />

Tep<strong>at</strong>ti said he was struck in the face<br />

and head Hy*was m serious condition<br />

Sunday morning, according to the police<br />

report<br />

Jarvis told police he was fighting<br />

with a black male ab<strong>out</strong> 18 when he<br />

was hit him in the back of the head<br />

three times with a club<br />

Rozen said he was be<strong>at</strong>en with clubs,<br />

belts and buckles. He was hit in the<br />

back of Kis head and kicked in the face<br />

a number of times. Alderton was hit in<br />

the left thigh with a club and struck in<br />

the shoulder, jaw and head, he said He<br />

was using crutches when police interviewed<br />

him<br />

Rest stop incident results in position transfer<br />

By Dian* Gal*<br />

staff writer<br />

I fe<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> residents Greg Lavigne (center) and wife,<br />

C<strong>at</strong>hryn.had an unusual role earlier thia week<br />

when they hosted a media present<strong>at</strong>ion fe<strong>at</strong>uring<br />

A 33-year-old man employed as a bus<br />

driver for Plym<strong>out</strong>h-<strong>Canton</strong> Community<br />

Schools when arrested for alleged<br />

homosexual activity <strong>at</strong> an 1-275 rest<br />

stop in 1984 has been transferred to the<br />

district's garage and is being paid bus<br />

drivers* r<strong>at</strong>es part or the time<br />

On Sept 24. 1984 Dennis May was<br />

arrested for disorderly person indecent<br />

and obscene conduct in a public<br />

place <strong>at</strong> the rest stop on 1-275 s<strong>out</strong>h of<br />

Cherry Hill in <strong>Canton</strong> He was among<br />

some 31 men arrested during two raids<br />

<strong>at</strong> the rest stop<br />

The school district placed May on<br />

leave of absence with<strong>out</strong> pay or benefits<br />

beginning Oct 6. 1984. pending the<br />

trial <strong>out</strong>come, said Norman Kee, assistant<br />

superintendent for personnel<br />

Based on the circumstances of the<br />

incident we didn t feel Mr Mav should<br />

Jiave contact wit-h students of the district,<br />

Kee said<br />

Dl RING THE TIME be was off<br />

work, the Plvmentti-'Cin'on Transport<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

Employees Associ<strong>at</strong>ion, the union<br />

representing bus drivers, filed a<br />

grievance charging the district had no<br />

right to withhold May's pay<br />

In January 1985 May pleaded no contest<br />

to the charge in 35th District<br />

Court •*<br />

On March 21. 1985. his sentence was<br />

JERRY ZOLYNSKY.'staff pho!o0raphor<br />

Gov. Bfanchard (right). The Lavignes are owners<br />

of the Ind<strong>at</strong>a Corp., one of many small-business<br />

success stories from last year.<br />

deferred for one year, and he was ordered<br />

by Judge James Garber to pay<br />

court costs, report monthly to the court<br />

and seek counseling<br />

May has met each of the these co"nditions,<br />

Judge Garber said<br />

Technically it's not a sentence, and<br />

it's up for review in March." Judge<br />

Garber said. "I could do a number of<br />

things, from accepting a plea and imposmg<br />

a further sentence, or go all the<br />

way to dismissing the m<strong>at</strong>ter "<br />

Following the ruling, the union filed<br />

another grievance requesting May's return<br />

as a bus driver and wages for the<br />

time he was on mand<strong>at</strong>ory leave. Kee<br />

said.<br />

The grievance was denied and the associ<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

filed for arbitr<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

In February 1985 May was hired by<br />

the district as a garage helper and has<br />

worked <strong>at</strong> th<strong>at</strong> position since.<br />

In September 1985 the union withdrew<br />

its request for arbitr<strong>at</strong>ion, pending<br />

a negoti<strong>at</strong>ion with the district. Kee<br />

said<br />

BY NOV 15, 1985, the union and district<br />

agreed May would work in the g<strong>at</strong>he<br />

grievances and arbitr<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

"He also agreed th<strong>at</strong> as long as he is<br />

employed in Plym<strong>out</strong>h-<strong>Canton</strong> th<strong>at</strong> he<br />

would be employed in the garage."<br />

May was reinst<strong>at</strong>ed with full seniority<br />

and paid bus driver r<strong>at</strong>es during<br />

those hours be would normally have<br />

worked on the bus For instance, during<br />

the summer when school is <strong>out</strong> he<br />

would receive garage helper wages.<br />

It also was agreed th<strong>at</strong> May would<br />

receive payment <strong>at</strong> bus drivers' r<strong>at</strong>es<br />

for Oct 16 to Feb. 11 for the time he<br />

was on leave of absence .<br />

A contract"" effective Jan 1. 1985,<br />

provides th<strong>at</strong> first-year bus drivers are<br />

paid |7 03 hourly and $8 20 an hour<br />

each year after Before 1985 the r<strong>at</strong>e<br />

was $8 12 hourly for drivers with two<br />

or more years seniority Garage help<br />

ers are paid >4 98 hourly<br />

IN MOST CASES district employees<br />

are paid for leaves of absence, Kee<br />

said.<br />

"In this case we didn't feel justified<br />

to pay a nickle." Kee said "True, he<br />

wasn't proven guilty but also be wasn't<br />

proven not guilty.<br />

David Grant, a uniSn <strong>at</strong>torney representing<br />

May, declined to comment on<br />

the case<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>-business couple<br />

plays host to Blanchard<br />

By T*ri Banas<br />

staff writer<br />

Diane Majka kept her eye on her<br />

keypunching, racing to meet a deadline,<br />

while the room filled with news<br />

reporters and local observers for the<br />

governor's visit to the heart of Livonia's<br />

industrial belt.<br />

The occasion th<strong>at</strong> had the room buzzing<br />

was Monday's announcement th<strong>at</strong><br />

Miehigan business is bouncing back and<br />

th<strong>at</strong> 1985 was a banner year for business<br />

start-ups<br />

Selected to play host and represent<strong>at</strong>ive<br />

of a 1985 entrepreneurial firm was<br />

Ind<strong>at</strong>a Corp.. a 3-month-old d<strong>at</strong>a pro-<br />

Bennett sees potential for 15th District<br />

By Diart* Gal*<br />

staff writer<br />

Chairing the Republican 15th Congressional<br />

District offers challenges<br />

because Republicans are moving into<br />

the traditionally Democr<strong>at</strong>ic stronghold.<br />

"As demographics change in the<br />

communities, it builds the organiz<strong>at</strong>ion,<br />

and it will continue to grow," said Tern<br />

Bennett Bennett was selected district<br />

chairwoman last year<br />

Demographic st<strong>at</strong>istics compiled<br />

from the 1980 census show more residents<br />

in the 15th district are Republican<br />

now than ever before Bennett believes<br />

the numbers have grown even<br />

more since 1980<br />

"St<strong>at</strong>istics show a lot of young people<br />

are moving into these areas, and there<br />

are more white collar workers," said<br />

Bennett in her <strong>Canton</strong> Township home<br />

Bennett is the mother of two girls, 1<br />

and 6 ,<br />

"I consider one-third of the district<br />

reflects Republicans, and inroads are<br />

being made on the remaining part of<br />

the district."<br />

CANTON AND Van Buren townships<br />

— with unanimous Republican represent<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

on their municipal boards —<br />

show major strides for the GOP<br />

Conversely, communities such as<br />

Romulus. Westland and Wayne are<br />

areas the GOP "needs to do work on,"<br />

Bennett said.<br />

The demographic changes offer a<br />

good chance to build party membership.<br />

she said<br />

Bennett's goals are to strengthen<br />

people<br />

fund-raising efforts, poll residents to<br />

determine important issues and build<br />

the "grass roots" volunteer corps She<br />

hope» to do this through better organiz<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

Promoting poll w<strong>at</strong>ching in predominantly<br />

Democr<strong>at</strong>ic areas is a new approach<br />

"to let people know Republicans<br />

are <strong>out</strong> there<br />

"But when you start with zip organiz<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

to say in two years you can do it<br />

all is impossible." she said.<br />

TO STRENGTHEN the party,<br />

memberships are being offered in the<br />

Grass Roots Club ($19 86), the Red,<br />

White and Blue Club ($50) and the Gold<br />

Club ($100).<br />

Executive board meetings — open to<br />

all Republicans in the 15th District —<br />

draw 80 people on the first Thursday of<br />

each month <strong>at</strong> the Tin Lizzie in Belleville.<br />

she said<br />

At tonight's meeting, L. Brooks<br />

P<strong>at</strong>terson and * represent<strong>at</strong>ive for U.S.<br />

Rep Jack Kemp will stage a quesUonand-answer<br />

forum<br />

"I know we have a long way to go,<br />

but we have come a long way. too. It's<br />

exciting — bow far we've come and the<br />

potential we have We have a wonder<br />

ful core of volunteers th<strong>at</strong>, of course,<br />

we would like to expand."<br />

Pleas* turn to Page 4<br />

cessing business in the Hubbard Office<br />

Complex off Schoolcraft.<br />

The firm's owners, Greg Lavigne and<br />

wife C<strong>at</strong>hryn, the company bookkeeper.<br />

both 24, said they were floored<br />

when they were asked to host the present<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

The Lavignes live in <strong>Canton</strong><br />

-THERE'S A GROWING number of<br />

service businesses in Michigan and<br />

we're probably represent<strong>at</strong>ive of th<strong>at</strong>,"<br />

said Lavigne. who repe<strong>at</strong>ed his story to<br />

a number of broadcasters and reporters<br />

during the morning<br />

"I had big expect<strong>at</strong>ions but just -not<br />

this big," he said<br />

Welcoming the governor to his fiveperson<br />

office, Lavigne credited the<br />

Blanchard Administr<strong>at</strong>ion "for making<br />

it much easier for small businesses to<br />

loc<strong>at</strong>e in the st<strong>at</strong>e."<br />

He told the audience he had several<br />

opportunities to loc<strong>at</strong>e <strong>out</strong>side of Michigan,<br />

including California, but decided<br />

against it because "it (Michigan) is my<br />

home and it provides a lot of opportunities<br />

here<br />

A gradu<strong>at</strong>e of the University of<br />

Michigan. Lavigne had worked in the<br />

d<strong>at</strong>a processing field since he was 16,<br />

starting <strong>out</strong> as a key puncher, and<br />

studying computers in college. He<br />

worked as a general manager for a<br />

similar business in Dearborn and then<br />

last summer decided to strike <strong>out</strong> on<br />

his own<br />

Wh<strong>at</strong> encouraged him?<br />

wh<strong>at</strong>'s inside<br />

. 6A<br />

1-3B<br />

6B<br />

Cable TV. , . . . . . .3A<br />

. 10-11C<br />

5B<br />

5E<br />

Entertainment . 7-9C<br />

. . . .7A<br />

. 10A<br />

Medical briefs . . . . . 11A<br />

N<strong>at</strong>ure<br />

5A<br />

Obituaries<br />

. ...2A<br />

Opinion . .. 12A<br />

Roll call report<br />

9A<br />

. 1-ec<br />

. .. 12A<br />

HE NOTICED th<strong>at</strong> service industries<br />

such as his own were "really expanding"<br />

in the past 18 months, and companies<br />

th<strong>at</strong> could use his service were improving.<br />

"Companies have money to spend<br />

again. Th<strong>at</strong>'s more or less wh<strong>at</strong>'s happening,"<br />

he said.<br />

Unlike many/most entrepreneurs,<br />

the Lavignes did not seek bank loans or<br />

investment capital to put their plan<br />

into action They did 'save . . every<br />

penny" and put off buying a home of<br />

their own to pay for the startup costs,<br />

said C<strong>at</strong>hryn Lavigne. a full-time<br />

mother of one with another "on the<br />

way." An active business partner, she<br />

does the bookkeeping in their <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Township rental townhouse.<br />

Greg Lavigne said easing mcorpor<strong>at</strong>ionlaws<br />

also made for a "very simple"<br />

time <strong>at</strong> starting up<br />

Today, he says things have gone "better<br />

than expected " They employ five<br />

d<strong>at</strong>a processors in a ne<strong>at</strong> but functional<br />

new 1,600-square-foot office, which<br />

they lease. The six computer terminals<br />

were also bought under a three-year,<br />

lease-buy program Plans call for hiring<br />

two more employees, one part-time<br />

and one full time, by February<br />

Greg Lavigne is anticip<strong>at</strong>ing firstyear<br />

sales of $200,000 Income is gener<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

from five clients of medium to<br />

large area companies<br />

SAID C<strong>at</strong>hryn Lavigne*" "It was very<br />

hard <strong>at</strong> first to put both feet into this<br />

and not know wh<strong>at</strong> would happen "<br />

Her husband added. "Yeah, three<br />

months in business and the governor<br />

knocks on our door "<br />

Big family homes. beginning<br />

home*, retirement homes,<br />

country home*, city bom**,<br />

townbou***, apartment*, condominiums...<br />

tber*'a a place th<strong>at</strong><br />

ad built just for<br />


—WTCT- ~o&fc Tnursday. January 9. t98C<br />

Blanchard: No<br />

Westland prison<br />

By Terl Sanaa<br />

8laff writer<br />

The Blanchard Administr<strong>at</strong>ion won't<br />

push development of a st<strong>at</strong>e prison on<br />

the former Eloise site in Westland this<br />

year The governor has turned down<br />

Wayne County Executive William Lucas'<br />

offer to take the land <strong>at</strong> no cost<br />

In a- letter to Lucas, the governor<br />

said the "excessive" cost of converting<br />

"N" Building in the complex <strong>at</strong> Michigan<br />

and Merriman would prohibit its<br />

use as a prison, said Blanchard's press<br />

secretary, Rick Cole<br />

"It's just too expensive, and considerably<br />

cheaper to build new," Cole said in<br />

Livonia Monday "And we still don't<br />

have a prison in Oakland County -<br />

Cole indic<strong>at</strong>ed th<strong>at</strong> Blanchard is setting<br />

his sights north of Detroit for the<br />

next prison project New development<br />

sites likely would be based in Oakland<br />

County, where "they're providing 10<br />

percent of the criminals and none of<br />

the space," Cole said<br />

"OAKLAND County is the real priority<br />

for the administr<strong>at</strong>ion." Cole said<br />

during a news conference.<br />

Where to place an Oakland site is a<br />

question th<strong>at</strong> has sharply split county<br />

officials County Executive Daniel T<br />

Murphy and the board of commissioners<br />

majority favors a Pontiac site adjacent<br />

to a st<strong>at</strong>e mental hospital Pontiac<br />

officials, the mental health constituency<br />

and the Corrections Commission favor<br />

a Department of N<strong>at</strong>ural Resources<br />

site in rural Orion Township<br />

The st<strong>at</strong>e Department of Corrections<br />

recently announced it had reached its<br />

goal of adding 3.000 more prison cells<br />

to hand|e st<strong>at</strong>e prison overcrowding<br />

Two additional st<strong>at</strong>e prison facilities<br />

are being added<br />

. LUCAS. AN undeclared^fandid<strong>at</strong>e<br />

for governor this year, offered the "N"<br />

Building site in county-owned land on<br />

three occasions since last sumqjer.<br />

most recently in a letter to Blanchard<br />

last month<br />

The executive encouraged Blanchard<br />

to take the building, saying the st<strong>at</strong>e<br />

had a "serious need" to "get criminals<br />

off the streets "<br />

But Cole said pressure from area<br />

legisl<strong>at</strong>ors, who protested the consider<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

of the Westland site, virtually put<br />

the issue to rest<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> man named<br />

traffic control chief<br />

Robert P Be<strong>at</strong>ty of <strong>Canton</strong> has been<br />

named manager of the airport traffic<br />

control tower <strong>at</strong> Detroit Willow Run<br />

Airport<br />

Be<strong>at</strong>ty. a commercial pilot and vet-<br />

-eran of civil and military air traffic<br />

control, was selected by the Federal<br />

Avi<strong>at</strong>ion Administr<strong>at</strong>ion's Gre<strong>at</strong> Lakes<br />

region<br />

A n<strong>at</strong>ive of Liberty Corner. N.J .<br />

Be<strong>at</strong>ty entered the Navy as an air traffic<br />

controller after gradu<strong>at</strong>ion from<br />

high school. After a year of training in<br />

the United Stales, he was assigned to<br />

naval air st<strong>at</strong>ions <strong>at</strong> Iwankunfend- Atsugi.<br />

Japan<br />

For two years after release from the<br />

Navy, he worked as a credit manager<br />

for a paint company. Then, in 1962. became<br />

a controller <strong>at</strong> J F Kennedy Intern<strong>at</strong>ional<br />

Airport, then known as<br />

idlewild Airport<br />

Be<strong>at</strong>ty learned to fly after becaming<br />

a radar controller in 1968 <strong>at</strong> the New<br />

Yofk "Common I." the facility th<strong>at</strong><br />

guides aircraft flying in the New York<br />

City area<br />

The next year he became autom<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

specialist <strong>at</strong> the "Common I" and in<br />

1971 transferred to FAA's technical<br />

center <strong>at</strong> Atlantic City as assistant<br />

chief of the headquarters n<strong>at</strong>ional terminal<br />

d<strong>at</strong>a branch.<br />

The new Willow Run tower chief in<br />

1974 was sent to Iran as part of a 17-<br />

* Plym<strong>out</strong>h Music<strong>at</strong>e Series<br />

January 12, 1986<br />

4 p.m.<br />

St. John's Provincial Seminary<br />

Five Mile Road and Sheldon Road, Plym<strong>out</strong>h<br />

The second concert of this season s Musieale<br />

Series will fe<strong>at</strong>ure performances by Margaret<br />

Lang Van Lunen (viola). .Kristy Meretta (oboe)<br />

and Anne Beth Gadja (piano). Vhey will be performing.<br />

2 Rhapsodies by Loeffler (oboe, viola & piano)<br />

Arpeggione" Son<strong>at</strong>a by Schubert (viola St piano<br />

— Scenei from Childhood by Shuman (piano solo)<br />

Marcello Oboe Concerto<br />

RrOcshmeruj will be terved following the concert and<br />

iho»e in *rtend»ncc will hivt the opportunity to speak<br />

informally with the ittihi *<br />

Ticlteti are available <strong>at</strong> the boa office thu afternoon <strong>at</strong><br />

Beitner Jewelry, Amoldt Williams Music. Inc.. Hammel<br />

Music, Inc.. or <strong>at</strong> the door<br />

*} Adults "J.50 Students & Seniors<br />

Sponsored by the Charter Township o( Plym<strong>out</strong>h<br />

save<br />

energy<br />

DON'T put your<br />

electric razor in<br />

storage. The<br />

average mar can<br />

use an electric shaver<br />

for two full years<br />

on less energy than<br />

it takes for two or<br />

three wet shaves<br />

when the hot w<strong>at</strong>er<br />

ii left running<br />

through<strong>out</strong> the shave.<br />

^•SiNSfcuSj<br />

man team evalu<strong>at</strong>ing th<strong>at</strong> country's air<br />

traffic control system under the Department<br />

of St<strong>at</strong>e The' team s recommend<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

were accepted and a $1 billion<br />

program of improvements begun<br />

During the next four years. Be<strong>at</strong>ty<br />

was a specialist in the headquarters autom<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

division and in 1978 was selected<br />

as manager of the FAA tower <strong>at</strong><br />

Youngstown. Ohio<br />

In 1980 he transferred to Detroit<br />

Metropolitan Airport as an autom<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

specialist for implement<strong>at</strong>ion of the<br />

ARTS IIIA autom<strong>at</strong>ed radar program<br />

Be<strong>at</strong>ty became an <strong>at</strong>f traffic control<br />

ler <strong>at</strong> Detroit Metro after the air traffic<br />

controller's strike in 1981. returning<br />

to his autom<strong>at</strong>ion specialist position in<br />

1983 He and wife Mary, a former<br />

American Airlines ticket agent, have<br />

two sons Paul, 19, a University of<br />

Michigan student who plays five musical<br />

instruments, and Lane, 14, who<br />

plays three The boys have formed several<br />

rock bands for special events<br />

Be<strong>at</strong>ty is an am<strong>at</strong>eur radio oper<strong>at</strong>or v<br />

a hobby which saves much on telephone<br />

calls as he talks frequently with a sister<br />

in New Jersey and a brother in Arizona,<br />

both of whom have licenses Another<br />

hobby is running. 15 miles a week<br />

to keep fit<br />

— —<br />

obituaries<br />

ROXIE J BROWN<br />

Funeral services for Mrs Brown. 43. of Plym<strong>out</strong>h<br />

were held recently in Lambert-Vermeulen Funeral<br />

Home in Plym<strong>out</strong>h with burial <strong>at</strong> Riverside<br />

Cemetery. Plym<strong>out</strong>h Offici<strong>at</strong>ing was Dr William<br />

M.Stahl.<br />

Mrs- Brown, who died Jan. 5 <strong>at</strong> home, was born<br />

in Virginia She was a homemaker Survivors include<br />

husband, Ronald, son. Clifton of Plym<strong>out</strong>h,<br />

daughters, Terri of Plym<strong>out</strong>h and Denise<br />

Goudeseune of Denver, sisters. Celia Brown of Bristle.<br />

Tenn, Maxie Baker of Oleary, Ohio, and Shelby<br />

Mullins of Lorton. Va<br />

DANIEL F SOAVE<br />

Funeral services for Mr Soave. 40. of Plym<strong>out</strong>h<br />

were held recently in Schrader Funeral Home in<br />

Plym<strong>out</strong>h with burial <strong>at</strong> Holy Sepulchre Cemetery,<br />

S<strong>out</strong>hfield'Offici<strong>at</strong>ing was the Rev Timothy Ho<br />

gan Memorial contributions may be made to the<br />

Daniel F Soave Educ<strong>at</strong>ion Scholarship Fund <strong>at</strong> the<br />

University of Michigan -<br />

Mr Soave. who died Jan 4 in Ann Arbor, was<br />

born in Dearborn and moved to Plym<strong>out</strong>h in 1967<br />

from Dearborn Heights A gradu<strong>at</strong>e of the University<br />

of Michigan, he was a m<strong>at</strong>hem<strong>at</strong>ics teacher <strong>at</strong><br />

Farmington Senior High School and a coach for Little<br />

League Baseball in Plym<strong>out</strong>h<br />

Survivors include wife. Peggy, son. Christopher,<br />

mother. Dorothy Palumbo of Dearborn Heights.<br />

* and sister. Annette Thompson of Los Angeles<br />

DANIEL J. MAROWSK1<br />

Funeral services for Mr Marowski, 41. of Plym<strong>out</strong>h<br />

Township were held recently in Schrader Funeral<br />

Home with burial <strong>at</strong>'Resurrection Cemetery<br />

in Vanderbilt. Mich Memorial contributions may<br />

Mr Marowski, who died Dec 31 in Livonia, was<br />

bom in Detroit and moved to Plym<strong>out</strong>h in 1971 He<br />

had been a final inspector <strong>at</strong> Ford Motor Co.. Livonia<br />

Transmission Plant, since 1963 He gradu<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

from Cody High School in Detroit and was a member<br />

of the UAW<br />

Survivors include parents, Mr ami Mrs Daniel<br />

Marowski Sr , of Gaylord, Sandra Marowski and<br />

their children. Donna and Darin<br />

MARGERY A. MILLER<br />

Funeral services for Mrs Miller, 86. of Plym<strong>out</strong>h<br />

were held recently in Schrader Funeral Home with<br />

burial <strong>at</strong> Riverside Cemetery Offici<strong>at</strong>ing was the<br />

—Rev. Philip-Rodgers Magee Memorial conlribu<br />

lions may be made to the Michigan Cancer Found<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

—<br />

Mrs Miller, who died Dec 29 in Ann Arbor, was<br />

born in Meaford, Ontario. Canada, and moved to<br />

Plym<strong>out</strong>h from Fenton in 1929 A homemaker, she<br />

was a member of the First United Presbyterian<br />

Church of Plym<strong>out</strong>h, of the Plym<strong>out</strong>h Grange, Rebecca,<br />

Tonquish Lodge No 32. and the B P O.E No<br />

1780 Vivians<br />

Survivors include: sons, Douglas and Paul, both<br />

of Naples. Fla., sisters, Hazel Spooner and Blanche<br />

Kerns, both of Meaford, Canada, six grandchildren<br />

and nine gre<strong>at</strong>-grandchildren<br />

n<br />

ROBERT R. SNEDDON<br />

Funeral services for Mr<br />

J „ .1<br />

Sneddon. 91, of Plym<br />

Hart Sch<strong>at</strong>fnerA Marx<br />

Austin-Reed<br />

Christian Dior<br />

Stanley Blacker<br />

Qordon and Hunt<br />

Corbln.<br />

begins Thursday<br />

January 9.<br />

<strong>out</strong>h were held recently In Schrader Funeral Home<br />

with the Rev Philip Rodgers Magee. Memorial<br />

Contributions may be made to the Salv<strong>at</strong>ion Army.<br />

Mr Sneddon, who died Jan 2 in Livonia, was<br />

born in Scotland and moved to Plym<strong>out</strong>h from Detroit<br />

in 1976 He -/Hired from Ford Motor Co in<br />

1961 after 37 years with the company Survivors<br />

include wife, Mary; son, Charles of Plym<strong>out</strong>h.<br />

' three sisters; one brother, and two grandsons<br />

FRANCIS J KULLMAN<br />

Funeral services for Mr. Kullman. 79. of Plym<strong>out</strong>h<br />

were held recently in Our Lady of Good Counsel<br />

C<strong>at</strong>holic Church in Plym<strong>out</strong>h with burial <strong>at</strong><br />

Holy Sepulchre Ometery. S<strong>out</strong>hfield Offici<strong>at</strong>ing<br />

were the Rev Stanley Fedewa and tlie Rev. Eugene<br />

Fedewa with arrangements made by Schrader Funeral<br />

Home Memorial contributions may be made<br />

in the form of Mass offerings<br />

Mr Kullman, who died Jan 1 in Detroit, was<br />

born iq College Point. N Y., and moved to Plym<strong>out</strong>h<br />

in 1972 from Detroit Mr Kullman, a member of<br />

Our Lady of Good Counsel C<strong>at</strong>holic Church in<br />

Plym<strong>out</strong>h, retired in 1969 from the Ford Motor Co<br />

where he had been an accountant for more than 25<br />

years<br />

Survivors include wife. Cressie. sons, Frank of<br />

Traverse City and Paul of San Francisco, brother,<br />

Gerald of Detroit, and three grandchildren<br />

HELEN M. AULT<br />

Funeral services for Mrs Ault of Plym<strong>out</strong>h were<br />

held recently in Our Lady of Good Counsel C<strong>at</strong>holic<br />

Church with burial <strong>at</strong> Grand Lawn Cemetery. Detroit<br />

Offici<strong>at</strong>ing was the Rev George Kowalski<br />

with arrangements made by Schrader Funeral<br />

Home Memorial contributions may be made in the<br />

forrri of Mass offerings<br />

Mrs Auit, who died Jan 4 in Plym<strong>out</strong>h, was born<br />

in Chicago and came to Plym<strong>out</strong>h from Detroit in<br />

1965. She was a member of Our Lady of Good Counsel<br />

Survivor;, include daughter, Sally W<strong>at</strong>son of<br />

Dearborn Heights, six grandchildren and six gre<strong>at</strong>grandchildren<br />

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HARRY G. KELLER<br />

Funeral services for Mr JCeller, 88. of Highland<br />

Township were held recently in Schrader Funeral<br />

Home with burial <strong>at</strong> Cadillac Memorial Gardens.<br />

Westland. Offici<strong>at</strong>ing was the Re*. Robert<br />

Grigereit Memorial contributions may be made to<br />

.'the Methodist Church of Garden City or to the<br />

Michigan Cancer Found<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

Mr Keller, who died Jan 5 in Westland. was<br />

born in Rohrsburgh. Pa He was self-employed,<br />

working as a plasterer for 30 years He *as a longtime<br />

Westland resident, moving to Highland Township<br />

in 1955 He had been treasurer of the Nankin<br />

Schools for 17 years (1938 to 1954), and was a mem-<br />

Friday, January 10~<br />

8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.<br />

Free Glucose Testing "<br />

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Refreshments will be served.<br />

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City.<br />

Survivors include: wife, Alicia; son. Harry of<br />

Westland; daughters Judith Shaffer of Warehouse<br />

Point, Conn . and Twila I Durand of Garden City;<br />

brothers, Ernest of Florence, NJ. and Arthur of<br />

Haines, Oregon, 12 grandchildren and 16 gre<strong>at</strong>grandchildren<br />

JOHN J MAGNUSSON<br />

Funeral services for Mr Magnusson. 70, of Berkley<br />

were held recently in St. Columban Church in<br />

Birmingham with the Rev Maurice Shuler offici<strong>at</strong>ing<br />

Arrangements made by A.J. Desmond L Sons<br />

Funeral Home in troy -<br />

Mr Magnusson, who died Jan. 3 <strong>at</strong> homer was'<br />

born in Cadillac. Mich He once had lived in Plym-.<br />

<strong>out</strong>h for 30 years and also resided in Dade City, Fla<br />

While a Plym<strong>out</strong>h resident, he worked for Burroughs<br />

Corp for 30 years He was a retired production<br />

supervisor for Burroughs He was a World War<br />

II U.S. Navy veteran<br />

Survivors include, daughters, Cherie Warzyniak<br />

of Detroit, Margaret Gordon of Arizona. Mary Murphy<br />

of Scottsdale. Ariz., Joan of Utica, Bernadette<br />

of Ann Arbor, and Paulette of Jackson Hole. Wyo..<br />

son, John -of Berkley, sisters, Mane Eberhard of<br />

Grand Rapids and Ingrete Kenney of California,<br />

and seven grandchildren<br />

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Staff photos<br />

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neighbors on cable<br />

CHANNEL 8<br />

THURSDAY (Jan 9)<br />

5 p.m. . . Cinem<strong>at</strong>ique — John Martin reviews<br />

the classic movies to be shown on Family<br />

Home The<strong>at</strong>er<br />

5:30 p.m. . Economic Club of Detroil — Henry<br />

Kissinger speaks ab<strong>out</strong> economic and intern<strong>at</strong>ional<br />

issues.<br />

6:30 p.m. . . Investor News — Jim Lanzi and<br />

Brian Davis discuss investment opportunities<br />

in the stock market<br />

7 p.m. Beyond the Moon — Host Mike Best<br />

talks ab<strong>out</strong> Cygnus. plus Part I of the movie<br />

"The Universe."<br />

7:30 p.m. Plym<strong>out</strong>h Community Band.<br />

9 p.m. Why Us, the Larkins"> — An IRS special.<br />

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9:30 p.m. . . Single Touch - Singles on the move<br />

~ with host J.P. McCarthy and co-host welcome<br />

a member of the Ford T-Bird Ski Club<br />

FRIDAY (Jan. 10)<br />

5 p.m. <strong>Canton</strong> BPW Presents - A discussion<br />

of goals for the coming year.<br />

6 p.m. . * Hollywood Hotline - Hobday film reviews<br />

and previews<br />

6:30 p.m. . . Omnicom Videotunes — A variety<br />

of music videos from local artists.<br />

7 p.m. ... The Oasis — An all new show for the<br />

new year Music by Madh<strong>at</strong>ter, Night Fall. Dr<br />

Z. and Dave Kilgore Words of widsom with<br />

Dave Danielle, and Boyb Bob visits<br />

7JO p.m. Issues in Depth — Domestic violence.<br />

8:30 p.m. . . . Jeffrey Bruce "Ab<strong>out</strong> Face" -<br />

Bruce discusses his book and gives inform<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

on taking care of yourself, skin care, makeup<br />

and hair styles<br />

9-.Z0 p.m. Winter Storms - A present<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

from the Michigan St<strong>at</strong>e Police ab<strong>out</strong> traffic<br />

safety in the winter<br />

SATURDAY (Jan. 11)<br />

* (S<strong>at</strong>urday's programming on Omm-8<br />

same as Friday's schedule)<br />

CHANNEL 15<br />

THURSDAY (Jan §)<br />

N on Finger Snappin' Music — Folk and blue<br />

grass festival.<br />

P <strong>Canton</strong> Upd<strong>at</strong>e - Sandy Preblich, host<br />

of the Sandy Show, and <strong>Canton</strong> Supervisor<br />

James Poole discuss social. political and legal<br />

issues as they rel<strong>at</strong>e to <strong>Canton</strong> and its residents<br />

1.M p.m. ... A Tribute to "The King" - Sherman<br />

Arnold and his band present music from<br />

the 1950s, including a special tribute to Elvis<br />

Presley.<br />

t-tf p — . . . Replay of Live Call-In With The<br />

American Legion<br />

IM MB*-* Variety Showcase<br />

4:30<br />

pjB. . . . Y<strong>out</strong>h View — A look back <strong>at</strong><br />

Christmas and ahead to the new year. Music<br />

from Debbie Boone, The Daniel Band, and oth-<br />

5 . . Ramtramck Rotary<br />

THE FOURTH annual Plym<strong>out</strong>h<br />

Ice Spectacular gets under<br />

way today with ice carvings<br />

on display in Kellogg<br />

Park, The G<strong>at</strong>hering, and through<strong>out</strong><br />

the downtown area.<br />

The Japanese chefs have arrived and<br />

carved some major pieces ior spect<strong>at</strong>ors<br />

to enjoy. So bundle up warm and<br />

stroll through Kellogg Park, <strong>at</strong> Ann Arbor<br />

Trail and Main, tonight and then<br />

swing over to The G<strong>at</strong>hering on the<br />

Penniman Avenue side of the park. Hot<br />

chocol<strong>at</strong>e and warm refreshments are<br />

available <strong>at</strong> ftc Grange Hall on Union<br />

Street just north of Penniman.<br />

A number of sculptures can be<br />

viewed along Main, Penniman. Forest,<br />

arid Ann Arbor Trail. The judging of the<br />

works of the professional chefs and ice<br />

carvers will be done this S<strong>at</strong>urday, Jan.<br />

11. with the works of culinary arts students<br />

being judged the following S<strong>at</strong>urday.<br />

Jan. 18.<br />

This Friday and S<strong>at</strong>urday night, and<br />

the following weekend, Benny and the<br />

Jets will provide '50s music beginning<br />

<strong>at</strong> 8 p.m. In the Mayflower Meeting<br />

House. There also will be a scoop for<br />

diamonds in a large pile of ice oh all<br />

four nights, courtesy of Delta Diamond<br />

Setters of Plym<strong>out</strong>h. Admission is $5<br />

There also will be special brunches<br />

S<strong>at</strong>urday and Sunday <strong>at</strong> the Meeting<br />

House and a special fundraising Japanese<br />

gourmet dinner Monday, Jan, 13,<br />

<strong>at</strong> $250 each in the Round Table Club<br />

Proceeds will go towards scholarships<br />

for culinary art students.<br />

5:30 p.m. . Psychic Sciences — A discussion of<br />

the psychic phenomonon<br />

6 p.m.. . St. Florian Close Up.<br />

6:30 p.m. . . EMU Presents.<br />

7 p.m. . . . Suzuki Method — A method of teaching<br />

young children to play violin by ear.<br />

8 p.m.. . Quiz Bowl.<br />

8:30 p.m. . . Game of Week — Little League<br />

hockey.<br />

FRIDAY (Jan. 10)<br />

Noon American Atheist News Forum — A<br />

program challenging religious viewpoints.<br />

12:30 p.m. . . Lifestyles — Talk show hosted by<br />

Diane Martina.<br />

1 p.m. . . Issues for a Nuclear Age — Deals with<br />

nuclear arms race.<br />

1:30 p.m. Wayne Cpunty: A New Perspective<br />

— A report on activities in Wayne County.<br />

2 p.m.. . . Health Talks — Hospital medical show<br />

covering general interest topics.<br />

2:30 p.m. . . . TNT True Adventure Trails — Uncle<br />

Ernie spins his own brand of p<strong>at</strong>riotism and<br />

religion accompanied by home movies.<br />

3 p.m. . . . Divine Plan — A continuing religious<br />

series<br />

3:30 p.m. . . . This is the Life — Present<strong>at</strong>ions on<br />

them from the Lutheran Church. —-<br />

4 p.m. . . . Yugoslavia Variety Hour — Ethnic<br />

music and dancing.<br />

5 p.m. . . On Our Own — A program produced<br />

by Handicap Media Inc. explaining and exploring<br />

everyday life from the viewpoint of handicapped<br />

persons -<br />

5:30 p.m. Polish Centennial Dancers<br />

7:30 p.m. . . Don't Go With Strangers — A program<br />

presented by Wayne County Sheriffs,<br />

teaching children wh<strong>at</strong> to look for and bow not<br />

to be set up by a stranger<br />

8 p.m. Life Is Worth Living — Testimony of a<br />

woman who overcomes a deadly disease<br />

8.30 p.m. . . . Community Upbe<strong>at</strong> — A program<br />

in and ab<strong>out</strong> the Plym<strong>out</strong>h. <strong>Canton</strong>, Novt,<br />

Northville and Livonia area.<br />

9 p.m. ... Off the Wall — Seldom seen music<br />

videos. Hosted by Ron Moore, a Christian music<br />

veteran. A mixture of videos and short<br />

cornedic sketches examining modern problems<br />

and philosophies with a s<strong>at</strong>riical twist.<br />

9:30 p.m. . . - Family Living — A series by Lutheran<br />

TV. This week, "To Stand Forgiven,"<br />

the brutal murder of a foster child leads to<br />

mother's withdrawal from the rest of the family.<br />

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Mitsuyski-Koys of Sapporo • tarts work<br />

on a piece Tuesday afternoon.<br />

SATURDATMJaarfi)<br />

BOOS . Polish Centennial Dancers.<br />

2 p.m.. . Ming the Magnificent — Special magic<br />

to entertain children.<br />

2:30 p.m. . . . Finger Snappin' Music<br />

3:30 p.m.. . . <strong>Canton</strong> Kitchen Band Jamboree. .<br />

4 p.m.. . . Miles to Go — Story of an <strong>at</strong>hlete who<br />

has epilepsy.<br />

5 p.m.. . . EMU Presents /<br />

5:30 p.m.. . . Suzuki Method.<br />

0:30 p.m. ... Big Band Spectacular — Ai Townsend<br />

and the Ambassadors with music from<br />

tfce *Ma' and V W». Testurrd - vocaHsT & "Don p<br />

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ice sculpture are Keiichi Oshire (left) of Sapporo,<br />

W<strong>at</strong>ering down the<br />

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Thursday. January 9. 1966<br />

O&E<br />

Car w i n d o w s s m a s h e d<br />

By Doug Funk*<br />

Diane Gale<br />

staff writers<br />

Vandals on a spree last weekend broke windows<br />

on 48 cars in Plym<strong>out</strong>h Township and 24 vehicles in<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>, police report<br />

Most windows apparently were sh<strong>at</strong>tered with<br />

' BB pellets<br />

* "It was indiscrimin<strong>at</strong>e as far as make or model<br />

They weren't after luxury cars — wh<strong>at</strong>ever they<br />

_could hit," said Plym<strong>out</strong>h Township Deputy Chief<br />

Chip Snider<br />

Total damage in Plym<strong>out</strong>h Township was estim<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

<strong>at</strong> $5,000 In <strong>Canton</strong> damage was estim<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

• <strong>at</strong> $2,400<br />

"We had 24 separ<strong>at</strong>e incidents with no suspects<br />

or vehicles seen." said <strong>Canton</strong> Police Lt Alex Wilson.<br />

In all 24 incidents there's no lead to follow up<br />

on But if it was kids, they would most likely shoot<br />

off their m<strong>out</strong>hs ab<strong>out</strong> it "<br />

THE INCIDENTS were discovered Friday evening<br />

and S<strong>at</strong>urday morning<br />

Several other communities Farmington Hilh.<br />

NorthvilJe Township, and the cities of Northville<br />

and Plym<strong>out</strong>h — experienced similar vandalism<br />

last weekend. Snider said<br />

The common denomin<strong>at</strong>or seemed to be Haggerty<br />

Road," he said "They seem to be working<br />

one-half mile either side of Haggerty from Farmington<br />

Hills to <strong>Canton</strong> They're hitting everything<br />

on the street<br />

"I think it's some frustr<strong>at</strong>ed juveniles <strong>out</strong> for a<br />

Bennett predicts<br />

Continued from Page 1<br />

BY REFUSING to endorse candid<strong>at</strong>es, Bennett<br />

has drawn local and n<strong>at</strong>ional <strong>at</strong>tention from people<br />

who want to run for office But her primary goal is<br />

to help Republican candid<strong>at</strong>es get elected<br />

"If we get th<strong>at</strong> organiz<strong>at</strong>ion work th<strong>at</strong> has not<br />

been accomplished in the past, then we can get the<br />

interest from presidential gubern<strong>at</strong>orial and congressional<br />

candid<strong>at</strong>es<br />

I haven't committed for the purpose of keeping<br />

the distrjct open for those in the Republican party<br />

to make choices for themselves."<br />

The whole purpose is to build the party'organiz<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

and not to close doors on anyone We want to<br />

widen the base of volunteers to include more Repnhtir.ins<br />

and not shut doors on anyone who would<br />

—not volunteer because I didn't choose their particular<br />

candid<strong>at</strong>e<br />

BENNETT.IS adamant in her opposition to Gerald<br />

Carlson, a Nazi who ran for congress in the 15th<br />

district on the Republican ticket and lost to U S<br />

Rep William Ford, D-Taylor<br />

The district is recruiting Republicans candid<strong>at</strong>es<br />

-on a wide-scale basis "for the first time in a long<br />

time." Bennett said Because it offers opportunities<br />

to pick up traditionally held Democr<strong>at</strong>ic legisl<strong>at</strong>ive<br />

se<strong>at</strong>s, the district holds gre<strong>at</strong> potential for the parly<br />

Bennett also is preparing for an unofficial st<strong>at</strong>e<br />

rally in Kalamzod in February to introduce 1986<br />

gubern<strong>at</strong>orial candid<strong>at</strong>es The rally, fe<strong>at</strong>uring former<br />

U N Ambassador Jeanne Kirkp<strong>at</strong>rick. is open<br />

to all Republicans To <strong>at</strong>tend the rally, call Bennett<br />

by Jan 20<br />

"Generally there's a deleg<strong>at</strong>ion limit, but because<br />

it's a rally, and not a convention, there's no<br />

limit<strong>at</strong>ions It's a nice opportunity for someone who<br />

may nave di\ imeiesi ui tlie party to got involved<br />

ALTHOUGH BEING chairwoman take a lot of<br />

time. Bennett also teaches handicapped children in<br />

the Pontiac School District, holds a real est<strong>at</strong>e license<br />

and serves on the <strong>Canton</strong> Historical Commission<br />

She also takes seriously a standing Friday night<br />

horseback riding d<strong>at</strong>e with her 6-year-old daughter<br />

Wendy<br />

Bennett, who describes politics as fun "any way<br />

you slice it." is married to Loren Bennett, a <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Township Board trustee, planning commission<br />

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good time, Snider said We have reason to believe<br />

they started irr the north, which leads us to believe<br />

they're from Novi or Farmington Hills "<br />

THE TIME sequence of reported damage led to<br />

th<strong>at</strong> conclusion, he said<br />

The weekend prior to Halloween was the Last<br />

fling we had It's been rel<strong>at</strong>ively quiet," Snider<br />

said<br />

Damage estim<strong>at</strong>es in individual Plym<strong>out</strong>h inci-*<br />

dents ranged from $50 to $200 In <strong>Canton</strong> the average<br />

damage estim<strong>at</strong>e is 3J00.<br />

Because many auto insurance policies have<br />

deductibles th<strong>at</strong> policy holders must pay before insurers<br />

Teimborse-for damages, some victim* may<br />

be responsible for their entire repair bills<br />

Am9ng the streets hit in •Plym<strong>out</strong>h were Wolfriver,<br />

Russell, Greenview. Hammill and Birchwood<br />

The streets hit in <strong>Canton</strong> included Tamarack<br />

Addison, Ford Road. Kingsley. Spinning Wheel<br />

Burgandy. Bartlett. Berwick. Roundtable East. Cavalier.<br />

Brookfield, Parkway Court and Ardmore<br />

Snider conceded th<strong>at</strong> it would be difficult for police<br />

to c<strong>at</strong>ch the vandals in the act*because win- '<br />

dows broken with BBs make little noise Detection<br />

would further be hampered because most houses<br />

are shut tightly during winter<br />

Police advise th<strong>at</strong> cars be placed in garages or<br />

driveways r<strong>at</strong>her than left on the street <strong>at</strong> night to<br />

decrease the potential for vandalism<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> and Plym<strong>out</strong>h township police ask anyone<br />

with inform<strong>at</strong>ion ab<strong>out</strong> the incidents to call <strong>Canton</strong><br />

<strong>at</strong> 397-3000 nr Plym<strong>out</strong>h Township <strong>at</strong> 453-3869<br />

change<br />

member, township arbitr<strong>at</strong>or, and a member of the<br />

new Community and Economic Development board<br />

subcommittee<br />

I really don't know how we do it," she said If<br />

he didn't support me and I didn't support him, I<br />

don't think it would work."<br />

Juggling two busy schedules is made easier by a<br />

"wonderful crew of babysitters." Bennett said<br />

Bennett views the district role as fun, providing a<br />

gre<strong>at</strong> opportunity to meet infhiential people and to<br />

build friendships with other district workers<br />

If they wrote on my epitaph, wh<strong>at</strong> I'd like it to<br />

say is th<strong>at</strong> I had a positive effect on the people I<br />

touch And the consequence is th<strong>at</strong> you get touched<br />

back<br />

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WHEN temper<strong>at</strong>ures drop below<br />

freezing and the howling<br />

wind cre<strong>at</strong>es a belowzero<br />

chill factor, it becomes<br />

difficult to motiv<strong>at</strong>e yourself to<br />

wander through woods or open fields<br />

On days like th<strong>at</strong>, the best thing to do<br />

is put an extra log in the wood burner<br />

and read a good book And if you want<br />

a recommend<strong>at</strong>ion. I suggest Edwin<br />

Way Teaie's Wandering Through Winter<br />

It is the last of fqur Teale wrote<br />

ab<strong>out</strong> his travels through each season<br />

across America He and his wife traveled<br />

North with the Spring," took a<br />

Journey into Summer and followed<br />

Autumn Across America After devotirjg<br />

15 years to their completion.<br />

Teale was awarded a Pulitzer Prize<br />

EACH TRIP was carefully planned<br />

so th<strong>at</strong> they could experience many interesting<br />

n<strong>at</strong>ural events<br />

We start our wander through winter<br />

or, Dec 21 <strong>at</strong> San Diego Bay in California<br />

As time passes and pages are<br />

turned we travel 20.000 miles and end<br />

on March 20 near Caribou. Maine<br />

Teale shares his experience searching<br />

for hibern<strong>at</strong>ing poorwills We learn<br />

the recipe for sumac lemonade We<br />

College<br />

author<br />

n a t u r e<br />

trek<br />

learn ab<strong>out</strong> the bird with "Eyelashes<br />

and many more interesting subjects.<br />

He reviews the plight of the endangered—^wtTOoprng-crarrenTrTsxas.<br />

and<br />

he rel<strong>at</strong>es theories as to why one Illinois<br />

city has a large, perpetu<strong>at</strong>ing popul<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

of albino squirrels<br />

Teale carefully researched all the<br />

events and species he saw He conveys<br />

accur<strong>at</strong>e inform<strong>at</strong>ion in a non-technical<br />

manner<br />

ALL SIGHTS and sounds they encountered<br />

are described by a writer<br />

with an ins<strong>at</strong>iable curiosity and incredible<br />

powers of observ<strong>at</strong>ion It is rare to<br />

find such a combin<strong>at</strong>ion a talented<br />

n<strong>at</strong>uralist with the ability to convey his<br />

observ<strong>at</strong>ions and awe for the wonders<br />

of n<strong>at</strong>ure<br />

Edwin Way Teale wrote or edited<br />

several books during his career Manycan<br />

be found in paperback <strong>at</strong> your local<br />

bookstore<br />

So, if you don't want to walk the winter<br />

snow Wander Through Winter<br />

with Edwin Wav Teale<br />

degree's<br />

entry for cop job<br />

A college degree is a new requirement<br />

for officers hired onto the <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Township police force<br />

A college degree doesn't make a<br />

hfiipr pnl'irf- officer." Taid Chief John<br />

Santomauro "But when a college degree<br />

is an entry level requirement I<br />

think you ge{ a better candid<strong>at</strong>e<br />

Applicants must have <strong>at</strong> least an associa;e<br />

degree in law enforcement or a<br />

rel<strong>at</strong>ed field Previously, officers were<br />

required to have a high school diploma<br />

New standards adopted for <strong>Canton</strong><br />

also require candid<strong>at</strong>es to have gradu<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

from a recognized police academy<br />

which is an 11-week program<br />

NEW HIRES also must have completed<br />

the Michigan Law Enforcement<br />

Officers Training Council iMLEOTC:<br />

reading and writing examin<strong>at</strong>ion and<br />

physical skills performance test These<br />

tests are requirements for all police<br />

applicants in Michigan:<br />

Because the department is requiring<br />

candid<strong>at</strong>es to have been certified <strong>Canton</strong><br />

will not have to pay for th<strong>at</strong> training.<br />

Santomauro said<br />

In addition, before candid<strong>at</strong>es are—<br />

certified as <strong>Canton</strong> officers they must<br />

complete a Field Training Officers<br />

I'FTOI program — a six-week course<br />

provided by the <strong>Canton</strong> Police Department<br />

"There's a cost savings to <strong>Canton</strong> because<br />

they are pre-certified and byhaving<br />

the candid<strong>at</strong>e possess police<br />

academy credentials when they come<br />

m they only have to wait six weeks to<br />

be certified as a <strong>Canton</strong> officer." Santomauro<br />

said<br />

Other benefits Santoma-ira cited for<br />

requiring applicants to have two-year<br />

degrees were enhancing the professional<br />

image of the police department and<br />

providing higher quality applicants<br />

who have made professional and financial<br />

commitments to their careers<br />

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4:05 p.m. This Day In History — CEP<br />

students report on historical events.<br />

5:05 p.m. Family Health<br />

6:10 to 10 p.m. 88 Escape — Fe<strong>at</strong>uring<br />

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FRIDAY (Jan. 10)<br />

4:05 p.m,. . . This Day In History<br />

5:05 p.m Family Health. 1 6:10'p m.. .<br />

CEP Sports Weekly — Host Dan Johnston<br />

with sports news from Plym<strong>out</strong>h Salem<br />

and Plym<strong>out</strong>h <strong>Canton</strong> high schools.<br />

7:30 p.m. Basketball Game of the Week<br />

— Plym<strong>out</strong>h <strong>Canton</strong> hosts Livonia<br />

Franklin<br />

MONDAY (Jan. 13)<br />

DOOD-6 p.m Studio 50<br />

4:05 p.m. This Day In History<br />

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4:05 p.m This Day In History<br />

5:05 p.m Family Health<br />

6:10 p.m. Community Focus — Host<br />

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Plym<strong>out</strong>h-<strong>Canton</strong> community<br />

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4:05 p.m This Day In History<br />

5:05 p.m. Family Health<br />

6:10 p.m Chamber Ch<strong>at</strong>ter — News of<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Chamber of Commerce hosted by<br />

Tani Secunda<br />

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4:05 p.m This Day In History<br />

5:05 p.m Family Health.<br />

6:10 p.m. CEP Sports Weekly<br />

7:30 p.m. Basketball Game of Week —<br />

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Blanchard picks Livonia firm as typical of 'rebound'<br />

By T«ri Banaa<br />

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Michigan is onee again "a good place to<br />

do business " Record numbers of new business<br />

start-ups provide evidence th<strong>at</strong> a general<br />

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Gov James Blanchard this week in Livonia<br />

> brevities<br />

• BREVITIES<br />

DEADLINES<br />

/irmouncemfTif s for Brevities<br />

should be submitted by noon Monday<br />

for the Thursday issue arid by<br />

noon Thursday for th? Monday issue<br />

Brmg in or mail announcements<br />

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• TEEN CHEMICAL<br />

DEPENDENCY<br />

Thursday, Jan 9 A series of free<br />

one-hour lectures on phemtca! dependency<br />

and tre<strong>at</strong>ment for adolescents<br />

will be presented beginning <strong>at</strong> 7 p m <strong>at</strong><br />

West Middle School. Ann Arbor Trail a-t<br />

Sheldon. Plym<strong>out</strong>h The series of four<br />

lectures will examine the signs and<br />

symptoms of adolescent chemical dependency<br />

how the disease affects the<br />

family and the various tre<strong>at</strong>ment programs<br />

available The first lecture will<br />

define chemical dependency and its<br />

symptoms, and discuss the unique differences<br />

between the disease in adolescents<br />

and adults<br />

The lectures are co-sponsored by<br />

Plym<strong>out</strong>h-<strong>Canton</strong> Community Schools<br />

and the C<strong>at</strong>herine McAuley Health<br />

Center's iCMHC.i chemical dependencyprogram<br />

Presenters will include Neil<br />

Carolan, director of the chemical dependency<br />

program <strong>at</strong> CMHC. Dr<br />

Charles Gehrke, medical director of<br />

the chemical dependency program <strong>at</strong><br />

CMHC, and K<strong>at</strong>hleen Bishop, family "<br />

counselor for the adolescent unit ol<br />

Huron Oaks. CHMC's chemical depend<br />

ency residential tre<strong>at</strong>ment program<br />

• TEEN SKI TRIP<br />

Friday. Jan 10 — <strong>Canton</strong> Park* and<br />

Preliminary figures from Lhe st<strong>at</strong>e Commerce<br />

Department show th<strong>at</strong> while 3,000<br />

businesses shut their doors in Michigan last<br />

year, an estim<strong>at</strong>ed 23.600 opened Th<strong>at</strong> was<br />

lip 12 percent from the previous year said<br />

st<strong>at</strong>e officials<br />

Calling 1985 a "banner year" in new business<br />

incorpor<strong>at</strong>ions Blanchard said th<strong>at</strong><br />

the high r<strong>at</strong>e of recent years is "one of the<br />

best indic<strong>at</strong>ors of economic growth we<br />

have "<br />

HE CITED a report from the prestigious<br />

frail Street brokerage house, Dun and<br />

Bradstreet placing Michigan third n<strong>at</strong>ionwide<br />

in new business start-ups in 1985<br />

"It's concrete evidence of our rebounding<br />

economy. Our business clim<strong>at</strong>e, where you<br />

have more than 23.000 new businesses willmg<br />

fhetf money in Michigan_3Pd take risks;<br />

in Michigan." he said<br />

The governor's promotiona 1 stop in the<br />

heart of Livonia's industrial bell was made<br />

Recre<strong>at</strong>ion is sponsoring a teen ski trip<br />

to Alpine Valley Ski area All transport<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

and supervision is provided by<br />

the recre<strong>at</strong>ion staff Teens with<strong>out</strong><br />

their own equipment may rent from Alpine<br />

All fees must be paid upon registr<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

space is limited The group will<br />

be leaving <strong>at</strong> 5 p.m. from <strong>Canton</strong> Town-*'<br />

ship Administr<strong>at</strong>ion Building and returning<br />

ab<strong>out</strong> 12 15 a m Fees are $15<br />

with<strong>out</strong> your own equipment or $8 with<br />

your own equipment For inform<strong>at</strong>ion,<br />

call 397-1000 between 8 30 a m anc<br />

p m weekdays Registr<strong>at</strong>ion is in person<br />

<strong>at</strong> the parks and recre<strong>at</strong>ion office<br />

1150S <strong>Canton</strong> Center Road<br />

• LIBRARY STORYTIME<br />

Monday. Jan 13 — A four-week preschooler<br />

storytime will be held <strong>at</strong> 10 30<br />

a m front Jan 13 to Feb 3 in the Dunning-Hough<br />

<strong>Library</strong> 223 S Main Plym<strong>out</strong>h.<br />

for children 3 1 s to 5 For more<br />

inform<strong>at</strong>ion, call lhe library <strong>at</strong> 453-<br />

0750<br />

Thursday. Jan 16 — A four-week<br />

toddler storytime will be.held in Dunn<br />

ing-Hough <strong>Library</strong> <strong>at</strong> 10 30 a m Jan 16<br />

to Feb 6 for children age 2 to 3 1 j with<br />

a parent Registr<strong>at</strong>ion is required and<br />

.will be held in person <strong>at</strong> 10 a m Jan 9<br />

For more inform<strong>at</strong>ion call the library<br />

ai 453-0750<br />

• PLYMOUTH LIBRARY BOARD<br />

Monday Jan 13^-The Plym<strong>out</strong>h<br />

District <strong>Library</strong> Board will meet <strong>at</strong><br />

7 30 p m in the Dunning-Hough <strong>Library</strong>"'for<br />

its regular monthly meeting<br />

Open to the public<br />

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Monday <strong>at</strong> Ind<strong>at</strong>a Corp . a small threemonth-old<br />

d<strong>at</strong>a processing firm owned by<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Township residents Greg and<br />

C<strong>at</strong>hryn Lavigne . .<br />

Blanchard praised the couple and called<br />

them "classic examples of wh<strong>at</strong> entrepreneur<br />

activity is all ab<strong>out</strong>"<br />

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THE LAVIGNES. who employ five d<strong>at</strong>a<br />

processors, were selected to typify most<br />

new start-ups today Blanchard said th<strong>at</strong><br />

st<strong>at</strong>e research indic<strong>at</strong>es th<strong>at</strong> two-thirds of<br />

ail new jobs +n the l-mted St<strong>at</strong>es are cre<strong>at</strong><br />

ed by companies with fewer than 20 people<br />

And 80 percent of replacement jobs are<br />

produced by businesses with fewer than 100<br />

ry PFO will meet <strong>at</strong> 7 3?" p.m. in the<br />

media center of the school The STEP<br />

program of discipline will be explained<br />

briefly by Audrey Crame, a^cjuahfied<br />

STEP instructor Open to allvarents wa<br />

and faculty members<br />

• BIRDPTO<br />

Wednesday, Jan 15 Bird Elementary<br />

PTO will meet <strong>at</strong> 7 30 p m in the<br />

media center of the school<br />

Wednesday. Jan 15 — Gil Francis<br />

will speak on Researching New-<br />

York' and "t'sing a Computer in<br />

Genealogy <strong>at</strong> the January meeting of<br />

the Western W^ne County Genealogical<br />

Society beginning 8 p m in the Carl<br />

Sandburg <strong>Library</strong>. 30100 W Seven<br />

Mile, Livonia, near Middlebelt<br />

• COLLEGE FINANCIAL AID<br />

Wednesday. Jan 15 — Financial aid<br />

opportunities for students <strong>at</strong>tending<br />

college next fall will be discussed <strong>at</strong> a<br />

forum beginning al 7 p.m in Room 164<br />

of Kresge Hall <strong>at</strong> Madonna College, I-<br />

96 <strong>at</strong> Levan, Livonia Both parents and<br />

students are encourged to <strong>at</strong>tend<br />

• TEEN SUBSTANCE ABUSE<br />

Thursday, Jan 16 — A free lecture<br />

on How Does Substance Abuse Affect<br />

the Adolescent and the Family 0 " will<br />

be presented 7-8 p.m. <strong>at</strong> West Middle<br />

School. Ann Arbor Trail <strong>at</strong> Sheldo^<br />

Plym<strong>out</strong>h Township The session will<br />

explore chemical dependency as a disease<br />

and will examine the family's involvement<br />

in the adolescent's illness<br />

This is the second of four lectures on<br />

chemical dependency tre<strong>at</strong>ment for adolescents<br />

being presented <strong>at</strong> West Middle<br />

School, co-sponsored by C<strong>at</strong>herine<br />

McAuley Health Center's chemical dependency<br />

program and Plym<strong>out</strong>h-<strong>Canton</strong><br />

Community Schools For more inform<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

call 572-4300<br />

• BLOODMOBILE VISITS<br />

American Red Cross Bloodmobile<br />

will be <strong>at</strong> the following loc<strong>at</strong>ions to accept<br />

don<strong>at</strong>ions of blood<br />

S<strong>at</strong>urday. Jan 18 — From 9 a m. to 3<br />

p m aT'St "Kenneth C<strong>at</strong>holic ChurcTsocial<br />

hall. 14951 Haggerty near Five<br />

Mile. Plym<strong>out</strong>h For an appointment,<br />

call the Rev William Pettit <strong>at</strong> 420-<br />

0288<br />

S<strong>at</strong>urday. Jan 25 — From 10 a m to<br />

4pm <strong>at</strong> First United Presbyterian<br />

Church of Plym<strong>out</strong>h 701 Church For<br />

an appointment, call Karen Karam <strong>at</strong><br />

420-2030<br />

• FUND ANNUAL MEETING<br />

Tuesday, Jan 21 — The annual<br />

meeting of the Plym<strong>out</strong>h Community<br />

Fund United Way will be <strong>at</strong> 8 p m in<br />

Plym<strong>out</strong>h Township Hall. 42350 Ann<br />

Arbor Road <strong>at</strong> Mill. Purpose of the<br />

meeting is to elect four board members.<br />

four officers, hear reports from<br />

the president, secretary, and treasurer<br />

of lhe Fund and to conduct such other<br />

business as may come before the<br />

board Open to public Refreshments<br />

will be served<br />

• CROSS COUNTRY SKI<br />

CLINCS<br />

Wednesday, Jan 22 — <strong>Canton</strong> Parks<br />

and Recre<strong>at</strong>ion is offering cross-country<br />

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workers, he said<br />

"(Small businesses) are much more important<br />

to our economy than perhaps people<br />

who work for Ford or Chrysler can realize,"<br />

he said.<br />

"Greg and C<strong>at</strong>hryn Lavigne are classic<br />

examples of wh<strong>at</strong> entrepreneur activity is<br />

all ab<strong>out</strong>." Blanchard said.<br />

THOl'GH SI : CH industries employ fewer<br />

workers, they are more recession-proof<br />

instructors from the Maybury staff, a<br />

short lecture and plenty of time to enjoy<br />

the trails of Maybury, You must reserve<br />

a spot al least two days before<br />

the clinic To make reserv<strong>at</strong>ions, call<br />

the recre<strong>at</strong>ion department <strong>at</strong> 397-iapo<br />

from 8 30 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays The<br />

times will be 7-9 p.m. Jan. 22 Another<br />

clinic will be S<strong>at</strong>urday. Feb 15 The<br />

fees are $6 per person, including skis,<br />

boots, poles and instructions and 14 per<br />

person if you supply your own equipment^^<br />

IMayMrr^'rTTTFWXI^iT^Mit^<br />

west of Beck The clinics are for persons<br />

15 and older.<br />

• JCOMEDY AT MADONNA<br />

Sunday. Jan 26 — The musical comedy<br />

The Night Harry Stopped Smoking<br />

fa play for children of all ages)<br />

will be performed by the Michgian Op-<br />

According to Blanchard. Michigan business<br />

is in transition from a "srpoke stack"<br />

industry to high technology and advanced<br />

manufacturing, along with "roboticspowerec,<br />

computer drive" business.<br />

and jobs are "more secure." he said<br />

Blanchard praised the city of Livonia for<br />

"working very hard" to improve the business<br />

clim<strong>at</strong>e in the st<strong>at</strong>e, and cited its recent<br />

successes in "Project Legacy "<br />

Livonia Chamber of Commerce director<br />

John White said the improved business<br />

economy is bringing more people into this<br />

area Citing figures supplied by a local real<br />

est<strong>at</strong>e firm. White said business people<br />

moving into the area are "gobbling up" res-<br />

Overall.<br />

has "big problems" in addressing the high<br />

numbers of displaced auto industry em<br />

ployees "We still have 9 percent unemployment<br />

and a lot of people down and <strong>out</strong>."<br />

era The<strong>at</strong>re <strong>at</strong> 3 p.m, in Kresge<br />

Auditorium <strong>at</strong> Madonna College, 1-96<br />

<strong>at</strong> Levan, Livonia Opera singer John<br />

Davies cre<strong>at</strong>ed the anti-smoking comedy<br />

as a non-thre<strong>at</strong>ening message to<br />

counter the cigarette advertising th<strong>at</strong><br />

is influencing children Admission is 12<br />

for adults, $1 for senior citizens and<br />

children younger than 12<br />

• TOASTMASTERS SPEECH<br />

-CONTEST<br />

Tuesday, Feb 11 — The Oral Majority<br />

Toastmasters Club will conduct the<br />

club's annual Speech Contest <strong>at</strong> 6 p.m<br />

in its regular meeting room <strong>at</strong> Denny's<br />

restaurant <strong>at</strong> 39950 Ann Arbor Road<br />

east of 1-275 in Plym<strong>out</strong>h The public is<br />

welcome For inform<strong>at</strong>ion and reserv<strong>at</strong>ions.<br />

call Phyllis Sullivan <strong>at</strong> 455-1635<br />

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Wednesday. Jan 22 — City of Plym<strong>out</strong>h<br />

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Florida Caribbean trip in cooper<strong>at</strong>ion with<br />

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1 Buss<br />

R<strong>at</strong>ings games<br />

add up to zero<br />

ILIKED IT II was a friendly community<br />

Ne<strong>at</strong> and well-cared for<br />

It had a nice shopping area The<br />

rural area surrounding the town<br />

seemed to be quite prosperous It was<br />

ranked 329th <strong>out</strong> of 329 cities in the<br />

I 1 S as a desirable place to live<br />

The comparisons were made in several<br />

areas Housing clim<strong>at</strong>e, health<br />

care. cnme % transport<strong>at</strong>ion and economics,<br />

to name a few The purpose<br />

was to help people loc<strong>at</strong>e desirably<br />

places to iive<br />

It is possible th<strong>at</strong> my likes and tastes<br />

are quite different from the likes and<br />

tastes of others I might even be unable<br />

to recognize mediocrity when I see it<br />

And further, I was not using d<strong>at</strong>a like<br />

tax bases, housing costs, transport<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

;ystems. number of hospitals<br />

GENERALLY SPEAKING, com<br />

munities take these kind of r<strong>at</strong>ings in<br />

Stride 1 say generally, because in thjs<br />

case, the community did not ignore^<br />

their r<strong>at</strong>ing They looked <strong>at</strong> l"he coffT<br />

munity given the coveted first place,<br />

and concluded th<strong>at</strong> the people doing the<br />

r<strong>at</strong>ing had simply reversed the order<br />

So <strong>at</strong> least, they feel good enougl, ab<strong>out</strong><br />

themselves to laugh <strong>at</strong> the whole pro-<br />

The problem is th<strong>at</strong> we do the same<br />

v>ith people We construct value areas<br />

or standards, and then place people<br />

where we think they ought to be When<br />

we're finished with the process we have<br />

everyone ne<strong>at</strong>ly shelved Someone will<br />

be first and someone will be last and<br />

the rest will be in between<br />

We claim objectivity in our r<strong>at</strong>ing<br />

process We use test scores and per<br />

formance r<strong>at</strong>ings from standardized<br />

forms ffar c<strong>at</strong>egories are universally<br />

valid and so, we also claim, is our judgment<br />

Perhaps thev are. but we still<br />

end with someone being first, and<br />

someone else being last, with the rest<br />

in between<br />

The Judeo-Christian doctrine of cre<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

is quite clear on this m<strong>at</strong>ter God<br />

did not cre<strong>at</strong>e humanity according to a<br />

scale where someone is first and someone<br />

else is last, and the rest in between<br />

From one to another all are equal in<br />

ptari and vnt? n* < jrvct Trymg ro r<strong>at</strong> c<br />

humanity by wh<strong>at</strong>ever scale we choose<br />

tells us more ab<strong>out</strong> the way we think<br />

than ab<strong>out</strong> God's way of cre<strong>at</strong>ion Perhaps<br />

th<strong>at</strong> is why our r<strong>at</strong>ings are so mis-<br />

Church club plans Las Vegas party<br />

St Cyril of Jerusalem- Usher s Club<br />

will have a Las Vegas party from 7<br />

p m to 1 a m Friday<br />

The party will be m the parish cen<br />

t«-r. 6442 Pelham <strong>at</strong> Pmecrest. be<br />

tween Ecorse and Van Born roads in<br />

Tavlor<br />

Admission is free Fe<strong>at</strong>ured will be<br />

blackjack big six and bang Food and<br />

refreshments will be available Proceeds<br />

will go to support the student<br />

<strong>at</strong>hletic fund Participants must be 18<br />

years old oi older<br />

For more inform<strong>at</strong>ion call 295-7915<br />

or 381-3000<br />

Your Invit<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

toWorship<br />

ASSEMBLIES OE GOD<br />

CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY CHURCH<br />

41355 Six Mil* (torthville • 343-9030<br />

Larry Frick, Sr. Pastor<br />

Steve Lehmann. Assoc Pastor<br />

Sunday School 10 00 a m<br />

Worship Services 11 00 a.m & 6:00 p .jji<br />

Wednesday Family Nlflht 7:0© p m<br />

Nursery Available • Schools Pre-School - 9th<br />

B r i g b l i p o e r T a h e r p u o l c<br />

Assemblies of God<br />

26555 Franklin Rd • S<strong>out</strong>hfield Mi<br />

(I-696 & Telegraph - West of Holiday Inn)<br />

A Charism<strong>at</strong>ic Church whare p#opie o> many denomin<strong>at</strong>ions warship togetfre/<br />

Morning Worahip - 8 A.M. & 11 A.M.<br />

Sunday School - 9:45 A.M.<br />

Celebr<strong>at</strong>ion of Praiae - 6:30 P.M.<br />

7:30 P.M. Wed. Adult, Y<strong>out</strong>h A Children<br />

— Mini<strong>at</strong>ry To The Deaf - Sunday<br />

Nuraary provided <strong>at</strong> all services THOMAS E. TRASK, PASTOR<br />

BETHEL MISSIONARY<br />

ASSEMBLY OF GOD<br />

8900 Middlebelt Rd.<br />

Livonia-421-9140<br />

REV. JOHN ROY, PASTOR<br />

Sunday School 9:45 a.m.<br />

Morninfl Worship 11:00 a.m.<br />

Evening Evangelist Service 6:30 p.m.<br />

Wed. Family Night Service 7:00 p.m.<br />

NON-DEMINATIONAL<br />

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years ago when he was "Soapy." a<br />

young lawyer running tor governor<br />

Today G. Mennen Williams is chief<br />

justice of the Michigan Supreme Court,<br />

and his purpose is different. At 74. he<br />

cannot seek another eight-year term on<br />

the court<br />

He's selling three ideas, not himself<br />

Fiscally, the bottom line is $29 million<br />

in st<strong>at</strong>e money to take over funding of<br />

all courts from the counties, cities and<br />

townships<br />

The other two ideas are 1) to speed<br />

up court functions (see rel<strong>at</strong>ed story on<br />

below; and 2) to achieve "user friendlycourts<br />

th<strong>at</strong> ordinary folks aren't afjgld<br />

Z of when they must perform jury duty<br />

Iflf testify<br />

"STATE FUNDING is our most challenging<br />

problem," he told the Observer<br />

& Eccentric Newspapers editorial<br />

board this week.<br />

"Not only has the st<strong>at</strong>e Constitution<br />

mand<strong>at</strong>ed one court of justice, but in<br />

1980 the Legisl<strong>at</strong>ure passed an act to<br />

start in this direction " The Legisl<strong>at</strong>ure<br />

found 125 million to assume all fiscal<br />

responsibility tor the Wayne Circuit<br />

Court, Detroit Recorders' Court and<br />

the 36th District Court (Detroit).<br />

Then the bottom dropped <strong>out</strong> of the<br />

economy The next steps — st<strong>at</strong>e funding<br />

of suburban and <strong>out</strong>st<strong>at</strong>e courts —<br />

were never taken.<br />

Williams, as chief justice of the seven-member<br />

court, which has superintending<br />

authority over the entire 550-<br />

judge system, wants th<strong>at</strong> step to be taken<br />

Like the Soapy of old, he's visiting<br />

all corners of the st<strong>at</strong>e to sell it. not <strong>at</strong><br />

square dances and union barbecues but<br />

"Even if we didn't endorse this." he<br />

was asked, "do you think it would help<br />

if we asked all legisl<strong>at</strong>ive candid<strong>at</strong>es<br />

th<strong>at</strong> question in the 1986 campaign and<br />

persuaded the League of Women Vot-<br />

ers to put it in their questionnaire"*"<br />

Williams' face broke into a broad 'Some judges have<br />

E-Jxa!r ld warmly apprecute thre<strong>at</strong>ened to put local<br />

officials in jait t o r —<br />

JOURNALISTS love "war stories." falling to provide court<br />

specific examples, and Williams provided<br />

some •<br />

funding.'<br />

There was a northern county th<strong>at</strong><br />

—Q. Mennen WHIiems<br />

disliked the plan because officials don't ~<br />

like the notion of a judge s secretary<br />

chief supreme court justice<br />

being paid more than the secretary of<br />

the county road commission.<br />

"Some judges have thre<strong>at</strong>ened to put<br />

very difficult question. They (judges<br />

and the St<strong>at</strong>e Bar) felt trial counsel are<br />

local officials in jail for failing to provide<br />

court funding," he said, recalling<br />

underpaid; th<strong>at</strong> their fees are reflective<br />

budget fights <strong>at</strong> the local level th<strong>at</strong> the<br />

of wh<strong>at</strong>'s being paid r<strong>at</strong>her than wh<strong>at</strong><br />

should be paid."<br />

high court was forced to settle<br />

The $29 million tab th<strong>at</strong> he wants the<br />

"If the st<strong>at</strong>e would fund them<br />

st<strong>at</strong>e to pick up would include $9 1 million<br />

for court-appointed lawyers and<br />

(courts), it would relieve part of the<br />

tension," said Williams, who is bothered<br />

by public doubts over the dignity,<br />

another $3.2 million for appell<strong>at</strong>e counsel—a<br />

total of $12.3 million for law-<br />

integrity and image of courts when<br />

such political b<strong>at</strong>tles erupt.<br />

yers.<br />

St<strong>at</strong>e government currently provides<br />

"This is an area th<strong>at</strong> invites supervision,"<br />

Williams said.<br />

60 percent of court costs. The chief justice,<br />

pointing to the single-court concept<br />

of the constitution, wants the st<strong>at</strong>e BROKEN DOWN another way. the<br />

to pick up 100 percent, standardizing $29 million would mean ab<strong>out</strong> $15 million<br />

for circuit courts (major civil cas-<br />

all judicial salaries<br />

es. divorces, felony cases). $4 million<br />

THERE IS a solid argument against<br />

st<strong>at</strong>ewide equality of pay. and Williams<br />

admitted it. Salaries in s<strong>out</strong>heastern<br />

Michigan tend to be 20 percent or so<br />

higher than <strong>out</strong>st<strong>at</strong>e And by his own<br />

admission, judges in urban Wayne<br />

County get nastier and more difficult<br />

cases than rural judges<br />

He replied "Th<strong>at</strong>'s possible But th<strong>at</strong><br />

decision ought to be made by the st<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

There are judges in adjoining jurisdictions<br />

handling the same kinds of cases<br />

with disproportion<strong>at</strong>e salaries<br />

"Th<strong>at</strong> is not to say you don't have a<br />

point- But it (the salary-setting decision)<br />

ought to be made <strong>at</strong> a central<br />

level"<br />

Williams feels the same way ab<strong>out</strong><br />

fees for court-appointed defense lawyers<br />

"Payment of trial coansel is^a<br />

Mies on legal panel<br />

to study trial delays<br />

The Michigan Supreme Court has<br />

named 22 judges, <strong>at</strong>torneys and court<br />

administr<strong>at</strong>ors to a committee th<strong>at</strong><br />

will recommend ways to reduce delayin<br />

Michigan's 242 trial courts.<br />

"The courts are so clogged with litig<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

th<strong>at</strong> our standards need to be reviewed."<br />

said William Hampton, a<br />

Farmington Hills <strong>at</strong>torney and former<br />

Oakland Circuit judge who was named<br />

to the committee.<br />

"We have a saying Justice delayed<br />

is justice denied.' Our objective will be<br />

to establish deadlines to require cases<br />

(to be) settled or ready for trial," he<br />

said. "A byproduct of th<strong>at</strong> will be to<br />

examine* altern<strong>at</strong>ive ways to resolve<br />

problems, such as through medi<strong>at</strong>ion."<br />

"The long-range objective of the Supreme<br />

Court is to reduce the amount of<br />

time it takes for cases to go through<br />

the court system," said Wayne County<br />

Circuit Judge James E Mies of Livonia,<br />

committee member<br />

"In our own court, we are working on<br />

a delay reduction program. Among the<br />

criticism of the court system is th<strong>at</strong> it<br />

takes too _long to complete. Today<br />

we're seeing lawsuits we never saw 20<br />

years ago We must speed the wheels of<br />

justice."<br />

"DELAY HAS been the bane of existence<br />

of people using the courts," said<br />

Chief Justice G. Mennen Williams "Delays<br />

of more than two years, and even<br />

three or four years in a few instances,<br />

are not <strong>at</strong> all uncommon in civil cases "<br />

Williams said the committee will<br />

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determine wh<strong>at</strong> must be done to help<br />

trial courts provide justice to the people<br />

ol Michigan "in the fairest and most<br />

efficient manner" and make recommend<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

to speed the wheels of justice.<br />

The two-yqar study is part of a longrange<br />

program adopted by the Supreme<br />

Court to improve Michigan's<br />

court system.<br />

Williams said the committee, bfflcially<br />

known as the Caseflow Manage<br />

ment Coordin<strong>at</strong>ing Committee, will<br />

consider a three-point program aimed<br />

<strong>at</strong> reducing delay in the st<strong>at</strong>e's 55 circuit<br />

courts, 101 district courts, 79 prob<strong>at</strong>e<br />

courts, six municipal courts and<br />

one recorder's court.<br />

"THE THREE PROGRAMS th<strong>at</strong> will<br />

be reviewed by the committee are uipe<br />

standards, improved inform<strong>at</strong>ion sys'<br />

tems and caseflow management systems<br />

and techniques." Williams said<br />

Establishing time standards is aimed<br />

<strong>at</strong> assuring th<strong>at</strong> everyone Involved in a<br />

court case will know In advance th<strong>at</strong> it<br />

will be decided within a predictable<br />

time.<br />

The committee will review several<br />

time standard models, including one<br />

expected to be endorsed in January by<br />

the St<strong>at</strong>e Bar of Michigan, and then<br />

make its recommend<strong>at</strong>ions to the Supreme<br />

Court which is expected to<br />

adopt time standards for all courts<br />

sometime in 1986.<br />

Nearly 2.4 million new cases were<br />

filed in Michigan's trial courts during<br />

1984<br />

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JANUARY<br />

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Career Center<br />

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for prob<strong>at</strong>e courts (wills, juvenile m<strong>at</strong>ters),<br />

$8 million for district courts and<br />

$2 million for judges' benefits.<br />

The so-called 1978 Headlee amendment<br />

to the Michigan Constitution<br />

quires the st<strong>at</strong>e to put 41.6 percent of<br />

its budget into aid- te local units. Williams<br />

said the $25 million currently<br />

pumped into the Wayne Circuit. Detroit<br />

Recorders and 36th District courts is<br />

counted as part of the st<strong>at</strong>e aid r<strong>at</strong>io.<br />

Groups like the Michigan Associ<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

of Counties like the st<strong>at</strong>e funding idea,<br />

said Marilyn Hall, the chief justice's<br />

administr<strong>at</strong>ive assistant.<br />

Legisl<strong>at</strong>ors have mixed feelings, and<br />

Gov. James J. Blanchard has yet to be<br />

sold Williams approached Blanchard<br />

when both were in Detroit Monday for<br />

the swearing in of Justice Dennis Archer<br />

As Williams tells it:<br />

"When he (Blanchard) pulled <strong>out</strong> his<br />

wallet, he wasn't sure he could pay for<br />

it."<br />

Other agencies such as social services<br />

and colleges could feel a pinch if<br />

the Legisl<strong>at</strong>ure were to try to find $29<br />

million more for courts.<br />

But Williams is persistent. "It's important<br />

for the integrity of the judiciary,"<br />

he said.<br />

ART EMANUELE/ttafT photography<br />

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Drugs in the work place<br />

A blue- and white-collar problem<br />

By Tom Henderson<br />

staff writer<br />

How big a problem is drug and alcohol use in the work place 11 How big<br />

is $98 billion'' Th<strong>at</strong>'s the estim<strong>at</strong>ed cost of lost productivity n<strong>at</strong>ionally<br />

because of dri^-rel<strong>at</strong>ed problems by workers, according to U S. Sen<br />

Alfonse D Am<strong>at</strong>o, R-N Y<br />

it saps American production by more than 198 billion, or 3 percent of<br />

our gross n<strong>at</strong>ional product, and every year adds $37 billion to health-care<br />

expenses." D'Am<strong>at</strong>o, former chairman of the congr^sional Joint Economic<br />

Committee, said in a speech to the American Corrections Associ<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

this summer<br />

Th<strong>at</strong> averages <strong>out</strong> to $450 a year for eveia man, woman and child in<br />

the US<br />

f<br />

D'Am<strong>at</strong>o isn't alone when it comes to startling st<strong>at</strong>istics Repe<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

studies by priv<strong>at</strong>e industry, health groups and government show th<strong>at</strong> the<br />

drug problem is enormous, taking a toll in lost work time, increased<br />

health costs to the user, increased health costs to innocent victims of<br />

drug-rel<strong>at</strong>ed accidents on the job and shoddy products th<strong>at</strong> must be<br />

scrapped or repaired<br />

The Michigan Substance Abuse Inform<strong>at</strong>ion Center says the drain on<br />

the st<strong>at</strong>e's economy is ab<strong>out</strong> $2 billion annually<br />

"UNTIL RECENTLY. I don't think anybody realized how big a problem<br />

it is." said Li Michael Robinson of the Michigan SL<strong>at</strong>e Police Robinson.<br />

based in Livonia, is the commander of the st<strong>at</strong>e police narcotics unit<br />

ir<br />

eastern half of the stale<br />

"It's a lot more widespread than anyone thought," Robinson said "I<br />

had no idea, and I've been involved in narcotics enforcement since 1972<br />

When tsaw the figures, 1 was just amazed It seemed incredible And all<br />

the studies are coming up with the same figures<br />

, Dr Michael Walsh, an assistant director of the N<strong>at</strong>ional Institute on<br />

Drug Abuse, testified last month before a health and safety subcommittee<br />

of the House Educ<strong>at</strong>ion and Labor Committee th<strong>at</strong> studies by the<br />

United Auto Workers and the auto industry show th<strong>at</strong> ab<strong>out</strong> 35 percent of<br />

auto workers take drugs-or alcohol on the job<br />

Walsh said th<strong>at</strong> 35-40 percent of the auto industry's health-care costs<br />

are drug rel<strong>at</strong>ed, and th<strong>at</strong> such use adds $175 to the cost of the average<br />

U S built car in lost productivity and added health-care costs<br />

Th<strong>at</strong> cost does not include other drug-rel<strong>at</strong>ed problems such as worker<br />

theft or poor job performance and substandard products<br />

ACCORDING TO ROBINSON, drug use is rampant through<strong>out</strong> American<br />

business "The problem cuts across all str<strong>at</strong>a of the work force," he<br />

said "It's not just the people in the assembly line Th<strong>at</strong>'s especially true<br />

with cocaine "<br />

He said alcohol and drug abuse are the same problem<br />

"Th<strong>at</strong>'s wh<strong>at</strong> 1 leacb in my seminars. " said Robinson, who conducted a<br />

seminar on drug use in the work place <strong>at</strong> Ma Jonna College in November<br />

"Alcohol has to be looked <strong>at</strong> as a drug ."<br />

Robinson said th<strong>at</strong>, depending on the study. 20-38 percent of American<br />

workers use drugs on the job "And th<strong>at</strong> doesn't include how many are<br />

using drugs <strong>at</strong> home and leaving them there when they come to work "<br />

Robinson said th<strong>at</strong> job performance is affected dram<strong>at</strong>ically by drug<br />

and alcohol use He said th<strong>at</strong> workers who use drugs or alcohol on the<br />

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• Are tardy three times as Often as non-users<br />

• Use three times as much sick time<br />

• Are five times more likely to file worker's compens<strong>at</strong>ion claims<br />

• Are 3 1 j times as likely to have an accident on the job<br />

• Are just 67 percent as productive when working '<br />

JEANNE KNOPF DeROCHE. a former teacher, formed the Knopf<br />

Co in Plym<strong>out</strong>h a year ago as a counseling agency focusing on the needs<br />

of families affected by chemical dependency of one or more members<br />

DeRoche has training programs for schools, communities and industry<br />

and runs support groups <strong>at</strong> nine clinics in Wayne County for children<br />

growing up with chemically dependent parents<br />

"One of the difficulties when dealing with cheTnical dependency is the<br />

myth th<strong>at</strong> it a lower socioeconomic problem Executives are more protected.<br />

and drinking is more accepted It's easy to drink in the afternoon<br />

when the secretary can say you're <strong>out</strong> for the afternoon Blue-collar<br />

people~can"I do th<strong>at</strong>."<br />

DeRoche said th<strong>at</strong> alcohol is by far the biggest problem, "but we see<br />

fewer old-time alcoholics anymore Few use just one drug Among many<br />

young people, marijuana is assumed to be a given in their lifestyle And<br />

<strong>at</strong> a white-collar level, cocaine is assumed, too It's considered one of the<br />

benefits of doing a job well At parties for young executives, it is often<br />

assumed th<strong>at</strong> cocaine will be there, just as you wouldn't have some<br />

parties mth<strong>out</strong> alcohpl."<br />

DeRoche said th<strong>at</strong> despite recent publicity ab<strong>out</strong> the dangers of cocaine<br />

addiction. "We've just seen the beginning of the problem As the<br />

price continues to go down, it will be more and more available to hourly<br />

workers" * ~ .<br />

DeRoche said th<strong>at</strong> businesses have begun to address the problem with<br />

employee-assistance programs She said the old way of solving the problem<br />

— firing the worker — doesn't work Th<strong>at</strong> worker's drug dependen<br />

cy hasn't been dealt with, and the replacement worker may have a prob<br />

lem. too<br />

She said the auto companies and Detroit Edison are examples of com<br />

panies with progressive programs aimed <strong>at</strong> tre<strong>at</strong>ing the worker and<br />

keeping him on the job<br />

"JOBS ARE VERY important to most people," Robinson said "More<br />

important than their marriage, their family, their homes, more important<br />

than anything Drug abusers will ruin their families, their wives will<br />

leave them, they'll lose their kids, but they'll still go to work every day<br />

The job is the last thing you give up. People will get in the programs<br />

once their jobs are hanging in the balance "<br />

WW<br />

Photo Illustr<strong>at</strong>ion by HANDY BORST<br />

Staff pnolo by DAN DEAN<br />

Westland was among Wayne County leaders in These apartments are going up along Warren<br />

1985 with building permits for multlfamily units, near Newburgh.<br />

Technique or mystique?<br />

Will the real Lee Iacocca please<br />

stand up" 5<br />

Portrayed as everything from villain<br />

lo wizard, Iacocca is one of the most<br />

talked-ab<strong>out</strong> executives this area has<br />

seen But if you read his best-seller.<br />

"Iacocca An Autobiography." it's apparent<br />

th<strong>at</strong> there are tales still to be<br />

told ab<strong>out</strong> the former Ford Motor Co.<br />

president who brought Chrysler Corp<br />

from disaster to respectability again<br />

And th<strong>at</strong>'s where Maynard Gordon's<br />

'The Iacocca Management Technique"<br />

iDodd, Mead) fits in. Gordon, a Framington<br />

Hills resident, chronicles the<br />

Chrysler years from the time Walter P<br />

Chrysler founded the company to the<br />

post-bail<strong>out</strong> years As a former news<br />

editor of Automotive News and now<br />

publisher of the weekly newsletter. Motor<br />

News Analysis. Gordon is well<br />

equipped to provide the reader (especially<br />

those who don't live and die with<br />

every Big Three decision) witVthe<br />

scorecard th<strong>at</strong> identifies the players.<br />

But it's the history th<strong>at</strong> sometimes gets<br />

in the way of interpreting Iacocca as a<br />

manager.<br />

The difference between Iacocca'»<br />

management technique and personal<br />

style is fuzzy, and Gordon has a hard<br />

time distinguishing between the two.<br />

-But the Iacocca trademark is unmistakable:<br />

Gordon tells m he sees the role<br />

of the manager as twofold: to decide<br />

and to manage Iacocca's method includes<br />

business<br />

books<br />

• Quarterly reviews.<br />

e Top-down management.<br />

• Individual decision-making<br />

• Assembly of a staff of loyalists<br />

• Good rapport with the media<br />

• Development of a strong system<br />

of financial, instead of accounting, controls<br />

• Emphasis on products<br />

WHAT DISTINGUISHES Gordons<br />

book from the autobiography is Gordon's<br />

<strong>at</strong>tempt to tell the other side of<br />

the story For many of Iacocca's techniques.<br />

Gordon has found somebody<br />

(ofttimes unnamed) willing to criticize<br />

them<br />

Iacocca's quarterly reviews were referred<br />

to as management by intimid<strong>at</strong>ion:<br />

others saw them as discouraging<br />

teamwork <strong>out</strong> of fear th<strong>at</strong> somebody<br />

might get a better grade than another,<br />

the top-down management style flies in<br />

the face of quality work circles, his<br />

<strong>out</strong>spokenness on Reagan's economic<br />

policies is portrayed as hurting<br />

Chrysler r<strong>at</strong>her than helping it Iacocca's<br />

ego takes a be<strong>at</strong>ing in the book,<br />

and his firing of Chrysler staffers Is described<br />

as ruthless by some<br />

The book also points o<strong>at</strong> a few Iacocca<br />

failures and foibles: Ms loading of<br />

the K-cars with eptiooal equipment.<br />

which placed them <strong>out</strong> of reach for<br />

many buyers following the car's introduction.<br />

his <strong>at</strong>tempt <strong>at</strong> a Chrysler-Ford<br />

merger; his inconsistency in opposing<br />

the General Motors-Toyota merger for<br />

the production of the Nova while loading<br />

his products with foreifh parts<br />

It's clear th<strong>at</strong> the Chrysler comeback<br />

probably couldn't have happened with<strong>out</strong><br />

the man who pedals his own products<br />

in tough-talking messages And<br />

Gordon acknowledges th<strong>at</strong> But. in<br />

keeping with the theme of his book.<br />

Gordon rewards his readers with a<br />

chapter on Ford Al — after Iacocca<br />

His contrast and comparison of Iacocca<br />

and Ford chairman Donald E. Petersen<br />

demonstr<strong>at</strong>es th<strong>at</strong> a flamboyant<br />

management approach is not necessarily<br />

better M<strong>at</strong>ching the manager with<br />

the situaUoo is more important And<br />

along with Gordon, the reader gets to<br />

specul<strong>at</strong>e on Chrysler's future following<br />

Iacocca's departure.<br />

One of the strong points of the book<br />

is Gordon's restraint — considering the<br />

topic, probably not an easy task He<br />

paints Iacocca neither as a total saint<br />

nor total sinner. And he pretty much<br />

sticks to evaluaUoa of Iacocca as<br />

Chryler president and chairman — not<br />

as possible presidential candid<strong>at</strong>e or<br />

p<strong>at</strong>ron saint of the St<strong>at</strong>ue of Liberty.<br />

For persons who are interested in the<br />

nuts and bolts of the Chrysler rescue<br />

with<strong>out</strong> the hype, the Gordon book is<br />

one to add to the library.<br />

v — Marilyn Fitchett<br />

M-275 expansion pushed<br />

By Tim Richard<br />

staff writer<br />

Pl<strong>at</strong>ted land is in short supply as the<br />

house-building industry gets ready for<br />

a strong 1986 But buyer demand still is<br />

strong and mortgage money is available^sayMndustry<br />

Readers.<br />

"There is no area with a surplus of<br />

lots." said Irving Yackness, general<br />

counsel of the Builders Associ<strong>at</strong>ion of<br />

S<strong>out</strong>heastern Michigan, though demand<br />

is strong in northern and western Oakland<br />

County and western Wayne County<br />

BASM PRESIDENT Fred Greenspan.<br />

who heads his own S<strong>out</strong>hfieldbased<br />

development company, called on<br />

governmental leaders to build more<br />

suburban sewers<br />

The group strongly advoc<strong>at</strong>ed extending<br />

the long-delayed M-275 freeway<br />

into Novi and Commerce Township<br />

in western Oakland County<br />

Yackness called Haggerty Road<br />

which borders Farmington Hills and<br />

West Bloomfield on the west, and Novi<br />

and Commerce on the east — "hazardous<br />

for emergency services'' because of<br />

its congestion M-275 would follow<br />

roughly the Haggerty corridor across<br />

western Oakland County.<br />

But the BASM official praised<br />

Wayne County for moving ahead on<br />

"super sewer" in the Haggerty Road<br />

corridor s<strong>out</strong>h of Eight Mile Road<br />

THE BUILDERS repe<strong>at</strong>ed more<br />

forcefully than ever their standing<br />

complaint th<strong>at</strong> suburban communities<br />

are zoning too much land for large<br />

Builders cite<br />

Haggerty<br />

congestion<br />

houses of the larger families of the '50s<br />

and not enough for the smaller households<br />

and singles who loom larger in<br />

today's market.<br />

"Communities don't follow demand,"<br />

said BASM past president Paul Robertson<br />

Jr.. a condo developer from Bloomfield<br />

Hills. "Household sizes are down<br />

Consumers want smaller housing."<br />

Greenspan said communities want to<br />

zone for four-bedroom houses, but the<br />

demand is for a one-floor, three-bedroom<br />

house with <strong>at</strong>tached garage<br />

If buyers want smaller houses, they<br />

also want such luxury touches as fancier<br />

tile and fireplaces, added Dickstein<br />

GREENSPAN OPENED BASM s annual<br />

news conference with a prediction<br />

th<strong>at</strong> the industry would expand a mild<br />

3 percent this year compared to a 51<br />

percent leap in 1985<br />

The wildly gyr<strong>at</strong>ing market for single-family<br />

houses hit a high of more<br />

than 19.000 in the region in 1978. plummeted<br />

to barely 1,700 in the recession<br />

year of 1982 and was back up to 10,262<br />

in 1985<br />

Because of supply factors, Greenspan<br />

predicted the 3 percent increase<br />

to 10,570 units this year, although<br />

REGIONAL RESIDENTIAL BUILDING PERMIT TREND<br />

First Six Months of 1970—1985<br />

there's still "a tremendous amount of<br />

pent-up demand for new housing " He<br />

defined to predict wh<strong>at</strong> 1987 would<br />

bring. *<br />

Issuing the most building permits<br />

will be Rochester Hills. Farmington<br />

Hills, Novi, Auburn Hills. West Bloom<br />

field Township, all in Oakland County,<br />

and northwestern Wayne County.<br />

BASM leaders said "The Oakland<br />

County market is sizzling," said Greenspan.<br />

crediting the loc<strong>at</strong>ion of the EDS<br />

computer systems facilities in Oakland<br />

THERE WAS an explosion of apart<br />

ment building, particularly in Oakland<br />

County, last year But the BASM leaders<br />

see th<strong>at</strong> as temporary due to anticip<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

changes in tax laws governing<br />

deductibility of mortgage interest payments<br />

Permits for more than 10,506 multiple<br />

units were issued vs. the normal demand<br />

for 6.000 units:<br />

"There was a bit of an artificial incentive<br />

for apartments th<strong>at</strong> you won't<br />

see in 1986," said Robertson "The baby<br />

boomers turned 40 last week." he said,<br />

referring to the children born after the<br />

end of World War II.<br />

us "<br />

Th<strong>at</strong>'s good for<br />

THEY PREDICTED stable to slight<br />

ly-rising costs, despite the pl<strong>at</strong>ted land<br />

shortage<br />

"There will be slight rises in both labor<br />

and m<strong>at</strong>erials costs." said Herbert<br />

Lawson of Herbert Lawson Inc.. West<br />

Bloomfield. "There will not be doubledigit<br />

infl<strong>at</strong>ion."<br />

ceoss roTAi


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Thursday. January a, iww<br />

Don't abandon blue chips just because of gains<br />

I am a small and independent investor.<br />

Your last column worried me. You<br />

said yon expected lo see the Dow Industrials<br />

<strong>at</strong> 2.000 before they would get to<br />

1,000.<br />

I've had gains of 20-25 percent on my<br />

stocks in the last six months, and I am<br />

wondering if I should bold until the<br />

Dow reaches 2,000 or sell before it goes<br />

to 1.000.<br />

I own shares la Wal-Mart. Zayre,<br />

Woolworth and Walgreens. The last one<br />

-hasn't given me much gain.<br />

I also have Ford. Ford has given me<br />

a lot of profit, and 1 would like to<br />

switch th<strong>at</strong> money to AT&T.<br />

I really would like to sell all my<br />

present stocks and just buy blue chips.<br />

It seems to me like the part of the markef<br />

th<strong>at</strong> really moves are the 30 stocks<br />

business<br />

people<br />

Jerry B. Givens has joined Soil and<br />

M<strong>at</strong>erials Engineers Inc in Livonia as<br />

director of geotechnical services. He<br />

will be responsible for activities of the<br />

geotechnical staff for all the SME offices<br />

Givens. who is registered by<br />

Michigan as a professional engineer, is<br />

a member of the American Society of<br />

Civil Engineers<br />

John Romer has joined Hydrom<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

Co in Livonia as a consultant to the<br />

chip processing group Most recently,<br />

Romer was vice president engineering<br />

and sales of N<strong>at</strong>ional Conveyors Co<br />

Inc<br />

in the Dow and th<strong>at</strong> is where I would<br />

like to be.<br />

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Before I comment on the quesUons in<br />

your letter, I would like to compliment<br />

you on the stocks you picked to put<br />

your money in. You have done an excellent<br />

job of picking companies with<br />

good records and paying a sensible<br />

price for them<br />

It was not my intention to suggest<br />

th<strong>at</strong> I thought the market was going to<br />

1,000. I was trying to say th<strong>at</strong> to me it<br />

looked like the market was much more<br />

inclined to go up than to go clown.<br />

I believe th<strong>at</strong> individuals who invest<br />

in stocks with records th<strong>at</strong> show they<br />

are moving ahead and are likely to be<br />

worth substantially more five years in<br />

joined First Federal of Michigan as<br />

senior vice president and chief financial<br />

officer He previously was a senior<br />

manager of Pe<strong>at</strong>, Marwick. Mitchell &<br />

Co Neu is a gradu<strong>at</strong>e of Plym<strong>out</strong>h Salem<br />

High School and Eastern Michigan<br />

University. He is a member of the<br />

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Please submit Wack-and-white<br />

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m the business people column<br />

Thomas E. O'Hara '<br />

of the N<strong>at</strong>ional Associ<strong>at</strong>ion of Investors Corp.<br />

the future, are better off holding those<br />

stocks than trying to switch <strong>out</strong> of<br />

stocks and then buy back into them.<br />

AS LNVESTORS, WE buy individual<br />

stocks and not the market. Our job is to<br />

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have the potential to double in five<br />

years, r<strong>at</strong>her than to get <strong>out</strong> because<br />

we have a profit of a certain magnitude.<br />

You are correct in st<strong>at</strong>ing th<strong>at</strong> an upward<br />

movement in the market is often<br />

lead by the blue chips, but it is normal<br />

for th<strong>at</strong> leadership to then switch to the<br />

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Making work a laughing m<strong>at</strong>ter<br />

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IT IS EXACTLY 100 years since<br />

a New York City newspaperman<br />

visited St. Paul. Minn., in the middle<br />

of winter and described it as<br />

another Siberia, unfit for human<br />

habit<strong>at</strong>ion."<br />

Th<strong>at</strong> uncharitable comment<br />

prompted the first Si- Paul Winter<br />

Carnival, which celebr<strong>at</strong>es its<br />

100th anniversary Jan. 22 through<br />

Feb. 9.<br />

The centennial will be highlighted<br />

by a majestic 15-story high ice<br />

palace, the ultim<strong>at</strong>e in ice sculpture®.<br />

It may win the prize for the<br />

biggest and most ambitious ice<br />

sculpture in the land, but it is only<br />

one of the hundreds of winter celebr<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

taking place this winter<br />

across the continent.<br />

The theory seems to be: If you<br />

must live in a cold, wfflte world,<br />

you might as well enjoy it. Some<br />

winter lovers also believe th<strong>at</strong><br />

going crazy in a winter carnival<br />

setting is the only way to keep your<br />

sanity during a long cold winter<br />

THE THIRD annual Plym<strong>out</strong>h<br />

ice scuplture spectacular, which<br />

will take place this weekend and<br />

next in Plym<strong>out</strong>h, Mich , was selected<br />

as one of the top 100 events<br />

in North America by the American<br />

Bus Associ<strong>at</strong>ion. It will domin<strong>at</strong>e<br />

the town square and the streets of<br />

Plvm<strong>out</strong>h Jan 11-12 and Jan 18-<br />

19.<br />

§<br />

The first S<strong>at</strong>-<br />

~ urday wHl fea-<br />

^ ture a profes-<br />

^ sional chef's ice<br />

A carving cdmpe-<br />

•j tition and the<br />

J- second S<strong>at</strong>urday<br />

a competition<br />

~~ among student<br />

chefs. The pro-<br />

Iris<br />

Jones<br />

contributing I'avW writ*<br />

fessionals will<br />

be competing<br />

for free airline<br />

trips from British Airways, Eastern<br />

Airlines and New York Air The<br />

students will split several thousand<br />

tools and chain saws<br />

Six professional chefs from Sapporo,<br />

Japan, will be there, sponsored<br />

by Japan Airlines.<br />

One of the most interesting of the<br />

weeklong activities will be multiblock<br />

displays, in which construction<br />

cranes will lift 125 blocks of<br />

ice, weighing more than 400 pounds<br />

each, to make a giant sculpture. If<br />

you would like to be in on th<strong>at</strong> one,<br />

call Paul Sincock <strong>at</strong> 453-1234.<br />

For more inform<strong>at</strong>ion ab<strong>out</strong> the<br />

Ice Spectacular itself, contact the<br />

Plym<strong>out</strong>h Chamber of Commerce<br />

<strong>at</strong> 453-1540.<br />

THE 1986 St Paul Winter Carnival<br />

includes everything you ever<br />

imagined could be done in winter<br />

snow, and some things th<strong>at</strong> never<br />

occurred to you. Ice scupltures of<br />

every kind will fill the downtown<br />

area and some of the <strong>out</strong>lying frozen<br />

lakes, reflecting the lights th<strong>at</strong><br />

Ski the Best...<br />

The 1985 Plym<strong>out</strong>h Ice Spectacular fe<strong>at</strong>urea truly apectuld*. ice<br />

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tall, carved la<strong>at</strong> year by Oakland Community College <strong>at</strong>udenta.<br />

decor<strong>at</strong>e every' city building and<br />

the activities th<strong>at</strong> go on around<br />

them<br />

• Carnival goers will do everything<br />

possible on ice launch hot air balloons,<br />

play softball. cross-country<br />

ski. race cars, hold parades and<br />

pageants The fun and games are<br />

built around the legend of King<br />

Boreas, who personifies the blustery<br />

north wind and the b<strong>at</strong>tle between<br />

winter and spring<br />

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8&P,C) O&E Thursday, January 9, 1986<br />

Family YMCA fe<strong>at</strong>ures<br />

health enhancement classes<br />

Health enhancement activities are among days and Fridays <strong>at</strong> Master of Dance Arts,<br />

the highlights of the next session of classes and by Tai 7-8 p m Mondays. Wednesdays<br />

being offered by the Plym<strong>out</strong>h Community and Thursdays in Fiegel Elementary Babysitting<br />

is available for children l 1 * and old-<br />

Family YMCA<br />

A new class will be "The Y's Way to a er <strong>at</strong> the 9 15 a.m. class<br />

Healthy Back — Keep Your Back Strong" A Pre-N<strong>at</strong>al Post N<strong>at</strong>al Exercise class<br />

which-»will be 7-8 p m Tuesdays <strong>at</strong> Isbister will be taught by Archibald 9 15-10 15 a m<br />

Elementary for eight weeks from Jan 13 to Monday, Wednesday, and Friday <strong>at</strong> Master<br />

March 1<br />

of Dance Art Baby-sitting available<br />

The specialized exercise course to Other health enhancement activities include<br />

Stop Smoking Clinic 6-8 p m Mon-<br />

strength the back is aimed <strong>at</strong> those people<br />

who live a sedentary life, have weak backs, day. Jan 27 with hypnotist P<strong>at</strong> Carroll in<br />

or have had problems with their back The Plym<strong>out</strong>h Township Hall. Weight Control<br />

instructor is A Tai. an occup<strong>at</strong>ional therapisroll<br />

in Townshp Hall, kar<strong>at</strong>e taught by Rich-<br />

Clinic 8 30-10 30 p.m Jan 27 taught by Car-<br />

Another new activity will be a mens<br />

ard Curp. coed body toning foradults, and<br />

indoor golf lessons<br />

adult teen fitness class for f<strong>at</strong>hers and^ons<br />

13 and older 6-7 p.m., 7-8 p m and 8-9 p.m<br />

on Mondays in the Fiegel Elementary gym PRESCHOOL CLASSES offered by the<br />

from Jan 13 to Feb 17<br />

YMCA include<br />

Self Defense for Women will teach the • Preschool Preballet for ages 3-5,<br />

key to self defense, incorpor<strong>at</strong>ing Tae Kwon<br />

10 15-10 45 am S<strong>at</strong>urdays <strong>at</strong> Master of<br />

She Do. Judo and Aikido techniques Jen Dance Arts from Jan !3 to March 1 with S<br />

Gogohn. who earned the 1st degree black Geldys as instructor<br />

belt, will teach the.class 7-8 p m Thursdays • Parent Tot Exercise for ages 1-3.<br />

<strong>at</strong> Isbister<br />

10 45-11 15 am S<strong>at</strong>urdays <strong>at</strong> Master of<br />

Health Enhancement With Aerobics Dance from Jan 13 to March 1 with Geldys<br />

will run six weeks Jan 13 to March 1 S as instructor —-<br />

Archibal. who has an master's degree in • Preschool Fitness. 11 15-11 45 am<br />

physical educ<strong>at</strong>ion, will teach the class 8-9 S<strong>at</strong>urdays <strong>at</strong> Master of Dance tagutht by<br />

am and 9 15-10 15 am Mondays Wednes-<br />

Ceidvs from Jan 13 to March 1<br />

• Preschool Overall Dance Program for<br />

ages 3-6 from 11 a m to noon S<strong>at</strong>urdays <strong>at</strong><br />

Master of Dance for four weeks from Jan<br />

13 to Feb 7<br />

• Parent Toddler Tumbling will be II-<br />

11 30 a m Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays<br />

<strong>at</strong> the Salv<strong>at</strong>ion Army gym with Archibald<br />

as instructor- Sessions will meet six<br />

weeks from Jan 13 to March 1<br />

• Preschool Beginning Group Piano will<br />

meet 2 15-3 15 pm Thursdays <strong>at</strong> Viculin<br />

Music Studio with Charlotte Viculine as instructor<br />

The class runs six weeks from Jan<br />

13 to March 1<br />

• Preschool Kre<strong>at</strong>ives meets from 10<br />

a m to noon Monday through Friday <strong>at</strong><br />

First L'nited Methodist Church on N Territorial<br />

in Plym<strong>out</strong>h with Bonnie Graham as<br />

instructor Graham has an master s degree<br />

in early elementary educ<strong>at</strong>ion The program<br />

will include typical nursery school activities<br />

designed to encourage cre<strong>at</strong>ivity,<br />

explor<strong>at</strong>ion and experiment<strong>at</strong>ion and pomote<br />

general learning<br />

• Preschool Tumbling will be 10 30-11<br />

a m Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays in<br />

Master of Dance and 4-4 40 p m Tuesdays<br />

and Thursdays in Fiegel Elementary Archibald<br />

is instructor of the six week program<br />

running from Jan 13 to March 1<br />

Arts council announces<br />

classes for winter, spring<br />

The Plym<strong>out</strong>h Community Arts Council<br />

(PCAC) has announced its winter-spring<br />

arts classes schedule For regist;<strong>at</strong>ion and<br />

inform<strong>at</strong>ion, call the arts councti office,<br />

jh55-5260, 9 a m to noon. Monday through<br />

~ Friday<br />

Topics, fees and starting d<strong>at</strong>es for the six<br />

classes are<br />

• Painting for ages 6 to 9, begins Tuesday,<br />

Jan 28. <strong>at</strong> the ?rts council offices and<br />

runs for eight weeks Fee is $48 and twohour<br />

sessions are from 4 15-6 15 p.m Tuesdays.<br />

Students will learn ab<strong>out</strong> tempera<br />

painting, using it as thick as cream or<br />

thinned into a wash<br />

• Drawing and w<strong>at</strong>ercolor for ages 8<br />

and over begins Friday, Jan. 24. in Room<br />

1210 of Plym<strong>out</strong>h Salem High School -nd<br />

runs for eight weeks Fee is $48 and twohour<br />

sessions 4 15-6 15 p m Fridays Students<br />

who like to draw but need help with<br />

composition, shading and perspective will<br />

practice in both pencil and w<strong>at</strong>ercolor.<br />

• Cre<strong>at</strong>ive art series for ages 9-12 begins<br />

S<strong>at</strong>urday, Jan 25 <strong>at</strong> the arts council<br />

offices and runs for eight weeks Fee is $50<br />

and two-hour sessions will be 9 30-11 30<br />

At JCPenney, we're looking smarter<br />

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Thursday, January 9, 1986<br />

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New homes designed for family living<br />

By Corinne A-baM<br />

stafl writer<br />

Long live the family In the midst of<br />

a rash of new empty nester condos,<br />

Maplewoods II is quickly taking shape<br />

in West Rlrn-.mf.PlH Us designed a» a<br />

family-oriented community with most<br />

of the single family homes built<br />

through the cooper<strong>at</strong>ive effort of building<br />

companies. Selective Homes Inc<br />

and Nosan Cohen Associ<strong>at</strong>es<br />

These builder developers are working<br />

in tree phases, the first is 32 homes<br />

Eventually there will be a total of 100.<br />

And wh<strong>at</strong> makes it a famTTy - neighborhood<br />

is more than the ample size and<br />

design of the four-bedroom houses, but<br />

the inclusion of sidewalks and the proximity<br />

to schools, shopping centers,<br />

churches, synagogs and expressways as<br />

well The sidewalks, it turns <strong>out</strong> bring<br />

a gre<strong>at</strong> dea) of favorable comment<br />

from visitors<br />

Shown is one of three style* of the Brentwood model, which festures<br />

a two-story foyer, circular staircase and gre<strong>at</strong> room with 14-<br />

foot ceiling.<br />

n<br />

Long live the affluent family For"<br />

thes£ Maplewood II homes, while fairly<br />

priced in today's market (they start <strong>at</strong><br />

1194,500). still mean the family have<br />

some substantial-resources<br />

But, for the money, customers ^)o<br />

have a variety of choices — ceramic<br />

I<br />

tile, kitchen cabinets and skylights for<br />

openers — and any number of niceties<br />

in the standard package With<strong>out</strong> any<br />

of the extras and options, a family<br />

could still have a very comfortable<br />

home<br />

PRESENTLY THERE are three<br />

models open I-5 p.m every day, but<br />

Thursday, the Carmel, the Brentwood<br />

and the Monteray Maplewoods II entrance<br />

is on" th north side of Maple, onehalf<br />

mile west of Orchard Lake<br />

Each has a large kitchen and dinette,<br />

gre<strong>at</strong> room, dining room, family room<br />

and upstairs a luxurious master suite<br />

and three additional bedrooms and a<br />

second full b<strong>at</strong>h<br />

The houses have full basements<br />

ready to be finished<br />

In the Carmel, for instance, the second<br />

floor master suite is several steps<br />

up and down the hall from the other<br />

three bedrooms and b<strong>at</strong>h This semiprivacy<br />

from the rest of the family<br />

would appeal to many couples who like<br />

time for themselves even in the midst<br />

of raising a family<br />

There is a fresh, open, spacious feeling<br />

to the Monterey which has a s<strong>out</strong>hern<br />

California ambiance to it, right in<br />

the heart of Michigan winter<br />

And interior design by Perlmutter<br />

Freiwald of Franklin doesn't hurt any<br />

either All are done in the sleek, subtle<br />

but soft contemporary look th<strong>at</strong> has<br />

come to be associ<strong>at</strong>ed with this design<br />

firm.<br />

Each of the floor plans can be had in -<br />

one of three exterior styles The overall<br />

effect of the neighborhood is one of individual,<br />

custom designed residences<br />

The base price for the Carmel is<br />

$207,500. the Brentwood. $225,500 and<br />

the Monterey. $214,500.<br />

PSpv-J - •<br />

Living room of the Carmel with interior design by Perlmutter Freiwald bf Franklin is done in black,<br />

white and gray with touches of bright red.<br />

Staff photos by<br />

Mindy Saunders<br />

Family room of the Monterey, with n<strong>at</strong>ural<br />

wood panel over the fireplace has an<br />

open, light <strong>at</strong>mosphere aa does the entire<br />

house. The colors here are<br />

and off white.<br />

foam, aqua<br />

H<br />

^ H H M H H B H<br />

J B<br />

The sleek taupe and black kitchen of the Brentwood model extenda into a largeT<br />

light, e<strong>at</strong>ing area.<br />

Herbig plans festival<br />

Showing st<strong>at</strong>e's art<br />

Meeterptecee," which continues <strong>at</strong><br />

Detroit institute of Arts through Sunday, Jen. 26,<br />

ie en in-g<strong>at</strong>hering of some of the fine art in st<strong>at</strong>e<br />

collections. The w<strong>at</strong>ercolor pictured, "Street<br />

Vketa in Winter" by Cherlea Burchfteld, 1997. ie<br />

on loan from Kalamazoo Institute of Arts, one of<br />

32 museums in the st<strong>at</strong>e partidpeting. Included<br />

in the show are rare example* of American and<br />

Europeen pointing, sculpture, decor<strong>at</strong>ive arte,<br />

drawings, prints and African and N<strong>at</strong>ive American<br />

art The accompanying c<strong>at</strong>alog highlight*<br />

more than 00 pub He art mueeume, university<br />

collection* and gallerie*, and art centers in the<br />

et<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

The Detroit Symphony Orchestra<br />

will host "Images," a festival of music<br />

inspired by poetry, liter<strong>at</strong>ure and<br />

•painting Friday, Feb 21, through S<strong>at</strong>urday,<br />

March 1<br />

Through a special grant from Burroughs<br />

Corpor<strong>at</strong>ion, guest artists such<br />

as Jessye Norman, soprano, Jorge<br />

Bolet, piano. Fredenca von Stade,<br />

soprano, and ensembles such as the<br />

Juiliiard Stnngh Qua rut Are Musica,<br />

the Boston Museum Trio and the Detroit<br />

Symphony Chorale have been invited<br />

to perform with the orchestra and<br />

in recital during the nine-day festival.<br />

Assistance in the research and compil<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

of artworks and reproductions<br />

to be used in the festival has been provided<br />

by the Detroit Institute of Arts<br />

Cre<strong>at</strong>ed by Herbig. Images is a festival<br />

of program music — music written<br />

ab<strong>out</strong> something specific, a painting, a<br />

figure from liter<strong>at</strong>ure or a scene from<br />

n<strong>at</strong>ure. The festival is dedic<strong>at</strong>ed to<br />

Franz Liszt with 1945 marking the<br />

100th anniversary of his de<strong>at</strong>h. Liszt<br />

was an important composer of program<br />

music<br />

HERBIG SAID, "T wanted to put together<br />

a fesUval which is different<br />

from the ones the Detroit Symphony<br />

has done ia past seasons and which<br />

would be inviting to all kinds of concertgoers.<br />

"Even those people who like to come<br />

to concerts, but perhaps feel they don't<br />

know a gre<strong>at</strong> deal ab<strong>out</strong> music, will enpreview<br />

joy the Images Festival, where one can<br />

easily make a connection between the<br />

inspir<strong>at</strong>ional source for the music and<br />

the sounds themselves And I am very<br />

pleased th<strong>at</strong> Burroughs has agreed to<br />

sponsorthis festival orJl concerts."<br />

In addition to concerts <strong>at</strong> Ford Auditorium,<br />

Orchestra hall, the Recital<br />

Hall of Detroit Institute of Arts and<br />

Wayne St<strong>at</strong>e. Images will include pre-<br />

• concert lectures, receptions with the<br />

artists and displays of the extra musical<br />

sources which inspired many of the<br />

program selections<br />

The three Detroit Symphony Orchestra<br />

concerts will be <strong>at</strong> 8:80 p.m Friday,<br />

Feb 21 <strong>at</strong> Ford Auditorium with Jessye<br />

Norman, 8 p.m. Wednesday, Feb.<br />

26 <strong>at</strong> Ford Auditorium, Mlkloa<br />

Pwewnyi, cello, and Nobuko Imai, viola;<br />

and 8 SO p.m., S<strong>at</strong>urday, March 1,<br />

Ford Auditorium, Jorge Bolet. Herbig<br />

will conduct all three concerts.<br />

Other concerts which are part of the<br />

Images Festival are: 8 p.m. S<strong>at</strong>urday.<br />

Feb 22, Orchestra Hall, Ars Musica,<br />

Lyndon Lawless, conductor, J:J0 p.m<br />

Sunday, Feb. 2S. Orchestra Hall. Juiliiard<br />

String Quartet, 8 p.m. Sunday,<br />

Feb 23, Detroit Institute of Arts Recital<br />

Hall, Twentieth Century Consort,<br />

Christopher Kendall, director with preconcert<br />

lecture, dinner and tour of the<br />

museum's modern art gallery; and 8<br />

p.m Monday, Feb 24. Detroit Institute<br />

of Arts Recital Hall. Boston Museum<br />

Trio with pre-concert lecture, dinner<br />

and tour of the museum's Italian Gallery<br />

THE FESTIVAL will continue with<br />

more concerts 8 p.m Tuesday, Feb 25,<br />

Orohestra Hall, . Frederica von Stade.<br />

soprano, and Martin K<strong>at</strong>z. piano; 8 p.m.<br />

Thursday^ .Orchestra Hall. Jorge Bolet,<br />

pianSTo pm Friday."Feb 28, Musicians<br />

of Swanne Alley, Community<br />

Arts Auditorium. Wayne St<strong>at</strong>e University.<br />

and 330 pm S<strong>at</strong>urday. March i,<br />

Orchestra Hall. Detroit Symphony Chorale,<br />

Eric Freudigman, conductor.<br />

Highlights of the fesUval include:<br />

Norman's singing of Strauss' "Four<br />

Last Songs" with the Detroit Symphony<br />

on Feb. 21; Perenyi and Imai performing<br />

Strauss' "Don Quixote" on Feb. 26;<br />

Bolet's all Liszt program on Feb 27;<br />

and the displays of the art which inspired<br />

some of the compositions in the<br />

lobbies of Ford Auditorium. Orchestra<br />

Hall, the Recital Hall and <strong>at</strong> Wayne<br />

St<strong>at</strong>e University<br />

. P<strong>at</strong>ron ticket holders are invited to<br />

)oin Herbig <strong>at</strong> an afterglow backstage<br />

after the Friday, Feb. 21 concert to<br />

celebr<strong>at</strong>e the opening of the festival.


U&b. Thursday, January 9. 1986<br />

Child's play<br />

W a l l d r a w i n g f o r p r o f i t<br />

By Oavid Massing<br />

sped do kids wxile on walls? Corne lo think of it.<br />

wiiv d it's the combin<strong>at</strong>ion of a blank wall, the<br />

m«'l f j M i tip and the thought, •"they'll never<br />

know 1 did it. _<br />

All f m> boys have had their turn <strong>at</strong> drawing on<br />

walis. There is a r<strong>at</strong>her hidden wall in Adam's<br />

...hi. 5t% jus: rf short little wall bordering the<br />

a In the dormep adjacent to this wall is<br />

• >v storage and. tor fear of life and limb, I<br />

• \ • f in th<strong>at</strong> dormer Th<strong>at</strong> could be a whole<br />

Mr- (j> however I was in this little nook playu'nes<br />

with Adam Then, lo and behold, if I<br />

>1 i iin happf-n onto some of Adam's best wall graffi-<br />

• Tin-re was a little bit of everything on th<strong>at</strong> wall<br />

The tune 1 remember most though was when<br />

2 nr.d Scott was 4 1 was sitting in<br />

a r t i f a c t s<br />

[r living room when Scott proudly ushered his lit-<br />

• t i ither <strong>out</strong> of their bedroom and stood him di<br />

* 1 v i ly m front of me<br />

Not knowing wh<strong>at</strong> 1 was asking 1 said, "so<br />

wh<strong>at</strong> re you guys up to"*" With purpose and pride<br />

Sec it t slowly lifted Kevin's little pajama top and<br />

there i was . a clown'slaee drawn m ball point<br />

pen<br />

oti Kevin s stomach<br />

Speechless my m<strong>out</strong>h dropped open and in th<strong>at</strong><br />

silcner Scott critiqued his own work See Dad''" he<br />

said<br />

This hig blue spot is the clown's nose, the line<br />

around his hell;, button is his m<strong>out</strong>h look here,<br />

don't like it's talkin when ya pinch on both<br />

uli Hull<br />

I gasped, still in shock<br />

\r,i| these here '-pots I made into clown eyes<br />

l o t th<strong>at</strong> ne<strong>at</strong> Dad""'<br />

< i.l, hev ve Rut did you show m o m m y vef " I<br />

N• .-dless t.-i say Kevin was wearing th<strong>at</strong> piece of<br />

u l for j week or so Oh well<br />

IT'S h,«rd to tM-liev th<strong>at</strong> when we grow up a few<br />

i i n. a< tiwilh gel asked to draw again on walls and<br />

v< n g.'i paid for it Wall graphics are fun and can<br />

• .i icralive S here s how you do em<br />

First of all there are different types of wall<br />

, raphi< - j jijiled scenes cartoons and finally geo<br />

metric -I'.apes and strips<br />

1 ' .iinting scenery on a wall is not much different<br />

Hi.in .1 is on canvas I would however recommend<br />

von use jar acrylics Jar acrylics are thin and flow<br />

• n very smoothly l.iquitex has a 20-year head start<br />

m lhe field of acrylics, and you can't be<strong>at</strong> the<br />

•i.Mithness of their jar acrylics<br />

owever a craft acrylic by Grumbach<br />

•d Keepsake colors These acrylics are very<br />

•nueii U'*s expense than any jar acrylics<br />

kr ae:y'.i< by the way is a pigment and not<br />

i iiy. M.tnv poo pit see how thin Keepsake is. as<br />

other c raft acrylics, and think th<strong>at</strong> it<br />

is less upaquc Actually a pigment is many more<br />

nines opaque than a dye regardless of it's consist-<br />

NOW CARTOONS are quite difficult because<br />

they require clean <strong>out</strong>lines and smooth fl<strong>at</strong> colors<br />

By all means do all of your lay<strong>out</strong> and drawing<br />

on tracing, lay<strong>out</strong> or poster bond paper This way<br />

you have made all your mistakes on paper where it<br />

doesn't m<strong>at</strong>ter, and not on the wall where it does<br />

m<strong>at</strong>ter<br />

Then transfer your cartoons, one <strong>at</strong> a time, to the<br />

wail with a sheet of graphite paper taped to the<br />

back of your draw ing<br />

Tape your drawing securely to the wall and carefully<br />

redraw over your cartoon This will transfer<br />

your perfected cartoon on a perfectly clean wall<br />

Now you should paint all the colored areas being<br />

careful th<strong>at</strong> you not paint over your transferred<br />

pencil lines 1 recommend you use foam brushes for<br />

the base colors They hold a good amount of paint,<br />

apply an even layer of paint and ar«?SQfily 28-50<br />

cents<br />

When, all the base colors are painted then ITKs<br />

work begins - painting the <strong>out</strong>lines<br />

To paint smooth <strong>out</strong>lines. I recommend a long<br />

hair brush, sign painters brush, quille. rigger, script<br />

liner or sign<strong>at</strong>ure brush They all do the same thing<br />

and th<strong>at</strong> is hold a good amount of paint and deliver<br />

it <strong>at</strong> an even, consistent width line<br />

If the thought of those, or any, <strong>out</strong>line brush<br />

scares you. then there is an altern<strong>at</strong>ive - a marker<br />

th<strong>at</strong> issues permanent opaque paint I recommend<br />

Higgcn s brand called Painters " The.fcome in basic<br />

and craft colors and to my knowledge are the<br />

only opaque markers which do not contain xylol,<br />

w hich is a poisonous substance<br />

Well, I will leave off right here and next week I<br />

will discuss painting stripes and geometric shapes<br />

Ther>.<br />

K<br />

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Lome Lovely family room 2 car <strong>at</strong><br />

tached garage, new lurnacr central<br />

air Much much more 1 Come and see<br />

SM9T Scone. I7» »0C<br />

MAYFAIR 522-8000<br />

C O N T E M P O R A R Y<br />

Ktg be^uiiljl<br />

r ar»c±. on* ol a-iund I<br />

:*•» b<strong>at</strong>hs. I ft floor laafhirv<br />

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-fed K>t with r irrui*r dnve<br />

Can GENEVIEVE<br />

C E N T U R Y 2 1<br />

Qold House Realtors<br />

T78.-4660 261-4700<br />

W O L F E<br />

4 7 4 - 5 7 0 0<br />

LIVONIA & AREA<br />

THE VERY BEST of loc<strong>at</strong>ion and 11 v<br />

ng is yours in tha lovely 1172 built<br />

brick ranch m Western Livoma • T.f<br />

[any Park New energy saving windows<br />

wilt marble kills central air basement<br />

and I't car garage 1*5 900<br />

WHY RliNT' Low interest rsuw and a<br />

Cudgel minded Uroou bungalow make<br />

tl cheaper to purchase a borne of TOUT<br />

own Extra large fenced lot 4 W)<br />

rooms and 2 -s car garage 143.900<br />

ROLLING ESTATE JW acres with<br />

woods, ravine and <strong>at</strong>ream right In tbe<br />

B*itt sr tJ v'tmii M n m<br />

»U* Wick co-'<br />

lonial with 4 bedroor.is J full b<strong>at</strong>hs finished<br />

walk<strong>out</strong> basement and an Inground<br />

pool with cabana SIM.000<br />

OLI) MCDONALDS FARM A true life<br />

farm style home on a full 2 acres tn<br />

desirable Northwest Livoou Aluminum<br />

aided 2 story with 4 bedrooms and<br />

M O M & D A D<br />

will love this<br />

Mom will love the tpa<br />

ctooa e<strong>at</strong> tn kitchen and 1M floor laundry<br />

, Dttd will love the 3 car garage and<br />

the whole family will love the activities<br />

in tbe family room and large yard 1<br />

bedrooms and loads of charm<br />

I-and<br />

contract assumption<br />

14 years remaining<br />

al m<br />

offered <strong>at</strong> M9.WM<br />

C E N T U R Y 2 1<br />

Gold House Realtors<br />

478-4660 261-4700<br />

NEW LISTING<br />

Be the 1st to tee this beautiful ranch on<br />

large treed 104 In country letting Huge<br />

family room with fireplace, I 4 car ga<br />

rage Sellers anxious 1 Only 142,900<br />

EXTRA WIDE LOT<br />

Attractive 3 bedroom 1H b<strong>at</strong>h bnck<br />

ranch to Livonia, large living room with<br />

c<strong>at</strong>hedral ceillnj appliances in kltcben<br />

star basement and garage Only<br />

M4.900<br />

C E N T U R Y 2 1<br />

Hartford S<strong>out</strong>h 261-4200<br />

Reach Michigan's<br />

Finest<br />

Suburban Market<br />

REAL CSTATE<br />

F O R SALE<br />

306 Brtgmc«v44*s*< S L»or.<br />

306 aotiin—ia-ctvuc<br />

307 Mtora-HffMrm >-<br />

306 Aoc#i*eW-Tiey<br />

309 AoyM 0*i-0* Par*<br />

C*y<br />

314 IHymomh<br />

316<br />

316<br />

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316<br />

316 Homm tv Um-<br />

Oe«lend Conner<br />

320 Hoervea k* S«»e-<br />

Wayne Counry<br />

3Ii<br />

HamalivSaM<br />

LtengMoe County<br />

371 noma* lor Sals<br />

Macomb County<br />

3 23 Homaa lor B<strong>at</strong>e<br />

Waartenaw County<br />

324 Other SoOurbar Komea<br />

326 Heal Est<strong>at</strong>e Barvtoa*<br />

626 Condoa Mr S<strong>at</strong>e<br />

327 QuotastorS<strong>at</strong>o<br />

326 To<strong>at</strong>nhouaaa to» Wa<br />

332 UoMa Homaa lo> S<strong>at</strong>*<br />

333 Northern Property<br />

334 Out ol Toum Property<br />

MS Time Snare<br />

336 Rondo Property<br />

S<strong>at</strong>e<br />

337 rerma lor Seta<br />

338 Country Homee<br />

336 LOW 6 Acreage<br />

340 uu Wvai aeeort<br />

Prooarty k> Seta<br />

142 Lake Property<br />

346 Cemetery Lots<br />

38t Buafneaa 6<br />

362 Comrver ctel 'aela*<br />

363 tnOuetrtaLWacsnouee<br />

364 inooma Property<br />

tor Sals<br />

366 in aalmant Property<br />

lor S<strong>at</strong>e<br />

366 Mortgagee.<br />

Land Contracts<br />

360 Buainaei Oppmiunwiea<br />

361 Money to Loan<br />

362 AealOl<br />

364 uenngs Wanted<br />

TT»C7»<br />

BLOOMFIELD!<br />

WEST<br />

BLOOMFIELD<br />

LIVONIA<br />

vrsA'<br />

aiYMOUTH<br />

313 Daarbom<br />

Dearborn Haightt<br />

DEARBORN For tel. or laaaa Wth<br />

option to boy Bungalow with Oreplaca<br />

and >It car garage Dtvihe child area<br />

Cal 52V TI79 or 277 4*94<br />

DEARBORN Haaabu Lovely<br />

room brick raack. 1 b<strong>at</strong>ha, I<br />

basement, central air. garage<br />

314 Plym<strong>out</strong>h-<strong>Canton</strong><br />

314 Ptym<strong>out</strong>h-<strong>Canton</strong><br />

FOUR<br />

ld r<br />

central air.<br />

HUM 463-4666.<br />

wth flrtpitrt, 4l<strong>at</strong>n<<br />

meal, ilttckil t ear<br />

M U S T<br />

S A C R I F I C E<br />

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mast lean the lovely I bedcotoolal<br />

with large family ream<br />

replace. I* h<strong>at</strong>ha, m<strong>at</strong>ted fkand<br />

fireplace.<br />

r»*e new carpeting<br />

floors, priced to sail <strong>at</strong><br />

A House With Character<br />

New on market an abaoleta doU-toaee<br />

New creamy carpet wth contrasting<br />

wals new kJlckea. formal dialing room,<br />

remodeled ceramic b<strong>at</strong>h, fir I ak til beeement<br />

withftas tog fireplace, I car garage<br />

»47 966 Calf<br />

BETTY MILLS .<br />

C E N T U R Y 2 1<br />

Gold H o u s e Realtors<br />

420-2100 464-8881<br />

M4JM<br />

C e n t u r y 2 1<br />

Gold House Realtors<br />

459-6000<br />

NEW ON THE MARJOT I<br />

this 3 bet^oom brick raack Is la a prime<br />

Plym<strong>out</strong>h loc<strong>at</strong>ion and offers a lares<br />

i b<strong>at</strong>hs, beeoufufly<br />

BY OWNER Plym<strong>out</strong>h<br />

Brick<br />

Hall acre treed lot w. prtracy fe<br />

bedtooma. 1 b<strong>at</strong>^art^amiljJ<br />

w. wood burning<br />

Days S2f-4»M<br />

After 4PM<br />

HARRY 1<br />

WOLFE<br />

4 7 4 - 5 7 0 0<br />

314 Ptym<strong>out</strong>h-<strong>Canton</strong><br />

PLYMOUTH 1<br />

TW 1 year aM coto^a. -w a<br />

lot 3 lares bediuusna. .o.-mal<br />

•n. c<strong>at</strong>hedral c<strong>at</strong>itaei. lanaUy<br />

th n<strong>at</strong>aral fireplace, weed<br />

M A Y F A I R 522-8000<br />

ad to live uutalda ai lows oa a place ot<br />

yam on, coaMlar thu * S badrooma,<br />

is b<strong>at</strong>ha. brick exterior with 1 ear <strong>at</strong>tached<br />

garaaa Land coetract or seller<br />

|!^L£eW&l be coasidered- IIHJM<br />

C e n t u r y 2 1<br />

Gold House Realtors<br />

459-6000<br />

Stan The New Year<br />

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on right. Looking lor as excwUe<strong>at</strong> area<br />

bet don't want lo pay the price- He«» a<br />

rule 3 bedroom reach la <strong>Canton</strong> wlUh a<br />

double fenced to lot with room to roam<br />

CENTURY 11 - Gold Houer<br />

436-111<br />

REAL E S T A T E<br />

FOR R E N T<br />

400<br />

401 Furniture naniw<br />

402 Fvmlahad<br />


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fi « i<br />

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fireplace. country kitchen 2 ttal) borae<br />

a«rn Asking only 974 9M<br />

ill CHUVK KROMEX<br />

Re/Ma* Boardwalk 459-3600<br />

: ACRES "its (rams old farm tarn<br />

i r*0r-jorm J b<strong>at</strong>h* Larf* remodeled<br />

incher. 'jsthuitdia0 jvlad* bora*<br />

Mm Priced lor quick u*<br />

r- EH ur. REAL EST ATE 451 7 400<br />

316 We<strong>at</strong>tand _<br />

Garden City<br />

316 Weetland<br />

Gafder Crty<br />

2.000 Sq Fi<br />

,.jeia. backing to opec land Offering<br />

i'l' country kitchen. family room<br />

replace full M Kmn<br />

! car <strong>at</strong>tached<br />

unlf AakaM only IT) MO Call<br />

*HUCK KR0MEX<br />

Be; Ma* Boardwalk 459-3600<br />

315 Northville-Novi<br />

Excellent Novi Loc<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

- m beaurtf ul Villa** Oak Lak* Attrac<br />

1,I» 4 bedroom !-4 barroom cotoniala f.<br />

mil dining room. -ultry kitchen<br />

lacbed 1 car 1>r »|» MT 1<br />

Dearborn Real Est<strong>at</strong>e<br />

565-2600<br />

CHARMING<br />

City in Irvel J<br />

MUa. Itiit ft family room, n<strong>at</strong>ural<br />

firepiac* KltlM ft lot. .arg* kitchir<br />

with bulft urn ceotral air 2 car farafe<br />

*orloe*d psuo<br />

immedi<strong>at</strong>e occupancy<br />

ooir tti Me<br />

Earl Kelm<br />

West<br />

522-2101<br />

mi LEVEL *J<br />

City Hoa<strong>at</strong>al 2<br />

InJ oacor<br />

IS cmr (a-'*f<br />

carpeting Ihtougbuwl M» Mt UVTM0<br />

WESTLAND<br />

by V<br />

b<strong>at</strong>h stiluy room Js car<br />

ceo<br />

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mm<br />

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415 5**4<br />

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Re'Ma* Boardwalk459-3600<br />

JL'ST LISTED Large exceruusv colons!<br />

IB L*xingtor. Gc*er. Built in IH1<br />

\pproKim<strong>at</strong>*ly 2500 sq ft D*coeal*d in<br />

-eutra.t Larf* lot with mfround tprln<br />

-aim 4 iarf* d*ck 9114 >00<br />

KSK FOR RANDAL GOOOSON<br />

Merrill Lynch<br />

Realty<br />

626-9100 535-2994<br />

ORTHVILLE Newly mmwiwl<br />

*ne 2 bedroom 1 baUl full basement<br />

»rage leiKed yard. quiet Sot L C<br />

-rms ts* OOC 144-42M<br />

or MHUS<br />

NOVI<br />

Lark Sob off Grand River 150.000<br />

I15 DOC down. Land cootract 1 or J bed<br />

•oom •»art. 1 S car fa.-af* iarg* lot<br />

SHIRLEY CASH REALTY<br />

hi KM<br />

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cuUM forrniJ diniftf room. 6rr\<br />

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\*r4mooC floortftf in sivirif room and<br />

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Century 21<br />

Gold House Realtors<br />

459-6000<br />

ROOM TO ROAM<br />

1 acrv ioi in NorUivin* T»p I S«l<br />

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(arafr wit*1 bor»r<br />

Imnd coolract<br />

lartni t«« too<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

Gold<br />

House Realtors<br />

420-2100 464-8881<br />

FAMILY ROOM<br />

Witt fir*olar« of! turf utr&n c*»Jui»<br />

fan. rxcwMiK Wayw locauor. f»[| bur<br />

m«w altacbed t' r *C* '<br />

b<strong>at</strong>frooma<br />

to ft lot all ap^lianm Rav<br />

tarry<br />

Earl Ketm<br />

West<br />

522-2101<br />

WESTLAND RANCH<br />

CALL JIM WILBA.NHS -<br />

NIC* > bKfeoom arith aaa*ro«* family<br />

-MB fcitcfc*r. all aluminum trim<br />

-oof famar* i u*ult« only 2 m i<br />

Jidi Good «x<strong>at</strong>K»<br />

477-1800<br />

WESTLAND Castocr.! r*d Coior..«!<br />

H»f« Jminj room. Jr|r family room 2<br />

flr*pl»c*a bma*rn»t .-o^rrrd j><strong>at</strong>*><br />

1S b<strong>at</strong>ba mud raom arw root (r*al<br />

for Larf* familt tti t0«<br />

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302 Birmingham<br />

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318 Redford<br />

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only IW.900 N**^» aom* -art HOC 1<br />

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C«omn 21 ABC<br />

316 Weitlarid<br />

Garden City<br />

LOW DOWN ASSUMPTION<br />

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bnck ranch triuh lar»* nuw<br />

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family room witb firrpUc* oirtwr 4<br />

laoixtrr appbmocca Ftonda room<br />

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525-7900<br />

NEWLY REMODELED bom* an ball<br />

acrr lo<<br />

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HARRY S<br />

WOLFE<br />

474-5700<br />

OPEN HOCSE<br />

St NDA Y J A.NV ARY 12 FROM 2 5<br />

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room "lit fir*plac* nr»*r rarpeun*<br />

new dnvrvi) fall basemen*. N»c*<br />

bomr for narter • *6»c "ani mor*<br />

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!nr I11N:1 Ast lor Jeanoin* tmar or<br />

rail tt 1-42It<br />

Advantage<br />

Is Now!<br />

Rales ar» way down lb* poo* is tull<br />

j-w xi ibis fi» clear 3 bedroom bru-«<br />

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RE MAX FOREMOST<br />

INC<br />

422-6030<br />

AFFORDABLE<br />

CITE AS A BLTTON<br />

Sawt* re-d*c«'aied 4 carpeted<br />

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nor, for holiday fel lo*eti«rs<br />

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OPEN SUNDAY i <<br />

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L<strong>at</strong>e Road Birmingham Schools<br />

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651-7711<br />

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304 Farmington ,<br />

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ABANDON YOCR HUNT<br />

St<strong>at</strong>ela 2 story hi*n* a/lrrt « baJi — »<br />

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for etHenaimnc ntc* »ocalioc bom* 4<br />

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FIXER WITH A FUTURE<br />

Home -»-edi aom* Tender Lm« Car*<br />

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Century 21<br />

H O M E<br />

C E N T E R<br />

4T4-TM0<br />

11 Mil* 4 MxJdlebeir<br />

BEST BUY<br />

304 Farmington<br />

Farmington Hille<br />

306 S<strong>out</strong>tifieJd-Ulhrup<br />

FARMINGTON<br />

HILLS<br />

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sedrmm alummam sided banfalow is<br />

beaper ihan rent<br />

IS b<strong>at</strong>hs finished<br />

Sasemenl aoC 2 car faraf* m<strong>at</strong>* thu<br />

an ouUtandlnf iipportamt* t3~ too<br />

HARRY S<br />

WOLFE<br />

421-5660<br />

LAND CONTRACT<br />

Westland I bedroom carpeted thru<br />

HI larf* lot 122 tOO »1S®0 down 13M<br />

mo ,nclud*s us*s<br />

IJ*-tJ00<br />

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Special terrra poaalbk<br />

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apacvTus bedrooma taper kitefcen car<br />

petiaf thru wt<br />

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137 900<br />

Castelli<br />

525-7900<br />

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13TtT«i -nei kitchen library P'us family Tv<br />

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far af*<br />

treed 1m with cul de tac<br />

J»*l« schools I4tt 000<br />

Best Buy In Area<br />

3 bedroom ranch Florida room, lamily<br />

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FARMINGTON HILLS RANCH Oer<br />

cowl yard, m<strong>at</strong><br />

central firepiac*<br />

meet with rec<br />

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CENTURY 21<br />

Hartford S<strong>out</strong>h 464-6400<br />

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Secontine Assoc<br />

626-8800<br />

sd Call today **k far<br />

JIM CRAVER<br />

RE/MAXJOfl£MOST. INC<br />

*2-«030<br />

ANNOUNCING<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

SUN 1 5 PM<br />

1512t Shiawassee Clrde lit 500 :N of<br />

t Mil* W of Telegraph > Lovely neutral<br />

decor tn 2 bedroom condo in popu<br />

Lar convenient complex' Condominium<br />

Realty ERA 551 1400<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5<br />

J0405 LaSalle S of M Mil* W of<br />

Woodward Huntington Wooda<br />

Qiarmer 1 bedinum Cipr Cod. Tudor<br />

style wtth family room pint study<br />

Newly carpeted, firepiac* formal dm<br />

tag room 1-S car garage Immedi<strong>at</strong>e<br />

estioc M3.5S0<br />

ASK FOR SHIRLEY POSNER<br />

Merrill Lynch<br />

Realty<br />

3!<br />

BALMORAL CLUB CONDO<br />

13 Mile S<strong>out</strong>hfield area Nice 3 bedroom<br />

upper Newly carpeted GE applirlubhouse<br />

carport Priced<br />

<strong>at</strong> 157 ><br />

142 7044 or ttl Ollt<br />

Better Than New<br />

626-9100 98-9811<br />

ROYAL OAK<br />

Mutt condition. move-In<br />

Immedi<strong>at</strong>ely 2 bedroom starter or<br />

investor home Basement, garage pa<br />

tio new udlng Gre<strong>at</strong> value <strong>at</strong> 114 tOO<br />

ASK FOR JOYCE VON DREHLE<br />

Merrill Lynch<br />

Realty<br />

647-5100 641-7207<br />

ROYAL OAK Immedi<strong>at</strong>e occupaocv 1<br />

bedroCTT, Bungalow<br />

aluminum aded<br />

fall basement remodeled b<strong>at</strong>h hard<br />

wood Ooort 4 1S car garage Loc<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

1 bit N of 11 Mile E of Crootk<br />

152.0M Call tam tpm 2113105<br />

or eves 147 TM7<br />

310 Union Lake<br />

Commerce<br />

New 3 Bedroom Colonial<br />

Union Lake Area<br />

30 DAY OCCUPANCY<br />

Walk<strong>out</strong> basemen:<br />

71x111 treed lot.<br />

forma) dttung room walk m closets<br />

aewer w<strong>at</strong>er sidewalks<br />

14 OM DOWN IIS* MORTGAGE<br />

$76,990<br />

Cooley Lake Road between Killer 4<br />

LorSavue<br />

UI -5117<br />

BUILDER 417 MT<br />

In KlghLano<br />

new appliances, new flooring and<br />

careptmg mini bllnda a preferred<br />

property Northville area 140.X00 Call<br />

CAROLE Of KC<br />

Century 21<br />

Gold House Realtors<br />

459-6000<br />

BINGHAM WOODS<br />

Desirable 2 or 3 bedroom. 2 b<strong>at</strong>h ranch<br />

end unit Priv<strong>at</strong>e deck with hot tub pro<br />

feastonal interior ttsaign Quick pifit<br />

HOC possible Rlt 0M<br />

ERA WOODWARD SIDE 54» 74M<br />

BINGH AM WOODS<br />

Luxurious 2 bedroom 2 S b<strong>at</strong>h canteen<br />

poetry condominium Neutral decor<br />

through<strong>out</strong> Loo of extra* including. 2<br />

fireplaces. )acuxa in mast** bedi omu<br />

mod<br />

system 4 security through<strong>out</strong><br />

country kitchen redwood deck, ex<br />

ercise room 4 much more<br />

II15 OM<br />

Call Jim Sugar foe appt<br />

S44 4tlt<br />

DEARBORN HTS<br />

I bedroom coodo uniU in troall secure<br />

complex<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e entrance courtyard<br />

twimming pool asking 114,tOO<br />

Term* available<br />

make offer<br />

Dearborn Real Est<strong>at</strong>e Co 545-2100<br />

DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM<br />

Ouutaixting 2 bedroom luxury cooOc<br />

with 2 story greenhouse in Ute bean of<br />

town 1215 000 M7-0281<br />

DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM<br />

OPEN SUN., 1-5PM<br />

Sophisuc<strong>at</strong>ed Townhouse in bear, ol<br />

Birmingliam<br />

1 bedrooms. SS b<strong>at</strong>ln<br />

2 100 K ft of luxury Uvtng space with<br />

tepar<strong>at</strong>e entrance to lower level for<br />

In-Law or Studio space<br />

851-5022<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS- Large 1 b*o<br />

room condo for sale or lease 12 Mile<br />

Orchard Lake area<br />

Swimming pooi<br />

tenrui courts. Ird floor balcooy car<br />

port, central air 4 he<strong>at</strong> 131.WM Call<br />

Evenings lor appointment<br />

tTt-TlM<br />

FARMINGTON • 1 bedroom Includasg<br />

overlooking<br />

ravine<br />

floor decor<strong>at</strong>ed in neutral col<br />

112 000 474-1111<br />

FRANKLIN<br />

ORCHARD*<br />

T O W N H O M E S<br />

28129 Franklin Rd.<br />

Excellent ralue 4 loc<strong>at</strong>ion I stoo<br />

towohom* 2 bedrooms IS b<strong>at</strong>h,<br />

closet spacious litcheo with<br />

ancea. living room 4 dining areas<br />

peting. central air condition ing<br />

fall<br />

basement pauo 2 car carport<br />

$68,900<br />

Shown Bv Appointment<br />

357-1515<br />

KING S COVE<br />

ROCHESTER HILLS<br />

Ranch 4 Townhouse Cooaomimumi lor<br />

sale 2 4 3 bedrooms available from<br />

175 M« Shown by appointment<br />

Homac Management<br />

412 ItOO<br />

GREAT START**<br />

New To Market<br />

fttrrjNS<br />

ASK FOR VERNA KAY<br />

THE MICHIGAN GROUP<br />

"a51-4100<br />

Heppard - Van Acker<br />

855-6570<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5<br />

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1/1 ba4<br />

IIALXY FUYTUN<br />

Merrill Lynch<br />

Realty<br />

646-6000 256-6578<br />

311 Orchard Lake<br />

Waited Lake<br />

WALLED LAKE<br />

319 Homea For S<strong>at</strong>e<br />

Oakland County<br />

Dream Brick Colonial<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

Today S53-0700<br />

From homes to horseshoes,<br />

find it in the Classifieds<br />

EARL KEIM<br />

Waal BloomflaM 855-8100<br />

CftarrttT L< Crrrolrw<br />

classified<br />

326 Condoa For Sale<br />

KING'S COVE, ROCHESTER<br />

1 badroom<br />

ts haih lowahiaiM KjlcWe tppliancaa,<br />

dining room, fir whirl aad car<br />

peted lis mi central air<br />

with opener Just I<br />

141<br />

G00DE<br />

REAL<br />

ESTATE<br />

A Good* Listing la A Good Bur<br />

1 N Woodward 44?-l»t<br />

LAND CONTRACT<br />

Beaauful upper level ranch with gre<strong>at</strong><br />

decor 2 bedrooms <strong>at</strong>tached garagr<br />

wtth door opener<br />

larfe ma<strong>at</strong>er badroom<br />

with walk-ui cloe*t laundnr room<br />

m anil Clubhouse and pool t%<br />

Land<br />

contract po**ibl* Call TONY for details<br />

S41.M0<br />

Re/Max West " 261-1400<br />

LIVONIA CONDO. ! bedroom lower<br />

unit Appliances, carptrt pool and<br />

clubhouse Askinf 144.100<br />

Call kfter tpm 241-1424<br />

LUXURIOUS Coodo- Croaawinda W**t.<br />

t Ml 4 Haggerty Rda 2 bedroom Colonial<br />

manv extras ntcledlnf garage<br />

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5054 After 5pm Sttt525 or 2»5-lllt<br />

NORTHVILLE Open Sunday<br />

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3 bedroora<br />

fireplace in lamily<br />

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?St<br />

interest Ask for Pst oeily<br />

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or 451 MIS<br />

332 Mobile Homea<br />

For Sale<br />

A NEW DELUXE HOME<br />

$11,900<br />

year Imaoclag tea tares large bay<br />

Ddow 4 garden tub b<strong>at</strong>h Cumpl<strong>at</strong>ely<br />

furniabed delivered sH ap staa* ikirt<br />

ing 4 U* doerna<br />

Wonderland<br />

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41475 Michigan Are <strong>at</strong> Balteeilk* Rd<br />

397-2330<br />

ARLINGTON 1M0 11X54 1<br />

wither dryer ttove fridge us<br />

" - - 1 tea <strong>Canton</strong> Good<br />

included IB<br />

Holiday E<strong>at</strong>s<br />

condition, immedi<strong>at</strong>e occupancy<br />

U DM 314-2073 or<br />

4M-2JM<br />

ECONOUNE IMS. . 1x55 compietalr<br />

fumiahed. w<strong>at</strong>erbed new carpeun* I<br />

bedi oomi electric fireplace best ofler<br />

344-14 34 511 1SST<br />

344 Cemetery Lota<br />

PARKVIEW MEMORIAL<br />

2 lota.<br />

GanMaof Fallk<br />

351 Bua. & Profeaaionai<br />

BkJg*. For Sale<br />

400 Apartments For Rent<br />

DOWNTOWN AtrBUrRN HILLS<br />

1 too aqaar* foot office building wtth<br />

hastmml M5 Mt<br />

17V444T<br />

352 Commercial / Retail<br />

FOR SALE UNIQUE opportanlty Faltee<br />

lo appreci<strong>at</strong>e Favorable<br />

maintained halWtlag in I M<br />

field area Wnt* 6» P a<br />

Deartwrn-Heights ML Mir<br />

GREENWOOD l»T!. ltx*4. 2 bodroom<br />

good condition, mo<strong>at</strong> aell. must<br />

Amoved 14 »00 451-1114<br />

NEED FINANCING"<br />

PHASE II<br />

FOXPOVslTE<br />

CoodominiBtna In W Bkiomfleld<br />

2 new decor<strong>at</strong>ed models<br />

Priced from $!2t.tM to 1141.190<br />

Open Dallv II noon 5pm except Thurt<br />

681-3112 557-2080<br />

Loc<strong>at</strong>ed W side of Orchard Lake Rd<br />

S nf 1 finr Pmr Rd<br />

Presented I<br />

HERBERT LAWS<br />

INC<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

CHARNWOOD CONDOS<br />

(PHASE II)<br />

FROM. $44,900<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> loc<strong>at</strong>ion" serosa from<br />

the Plym<strong>out</strong>h Hilton I and 2<br />

bedrooma. carports, pauo 'balcony.<br />

carpeting 4 appliances<br />

9100 RESERVES YOUR UNIT<br />

CONTINENTAL REALTY<br />

855-0101<br />

NEWMOON. 1171 by Redman. 14x70, 2<br />

bedroom. 2 full b<strong>at</strong>hs Surra, refrlgora<br />

tor. ceiling fan 4 draperies Mint sell<br />

112.500 Holiday Est<strong>at</strong>es 415-1417<br />

SOUTH LYON 1171 Hillcre<strong>at</strong>. 14 1 M,<br />

expando appliances, tbed fleck excel<br />

lent .condition<br />

110 000 or beet offer<br />

417 15«0 or " 451-0111<br />

STAR 1171<br />

12 x 50 two<br />

new living room carpeting, central air.<br />

close to expresswsyt. Plym<strong>out</strong>h<br />

Schools Appliances included 17MS<br />

414-2714. Or Eves 45V5471<br />

Days<br />

333 Northarn<br />

For Sale<br />

Property<br />

PROVIDENCE DR HifiOt<br />

Penthouse<br />

with panoramic view, ItM aq ft_2 bed<br />

rooma - -- -<br />

ERA<br />

REDFORD<br />

FIRST OFFERING Effi<br />

cient and tharply decor<strong>at</strong>ed tn<br />

S<strong>out</strong>hwestern Redford Township I bed<br />

room uml<br />

of fen carpel through<strong>out</strong>,<br />

common basement and carport<br />

115 900<br />

HARRY S<br />

WOLFE<br />

421-5660<br />

SOITH FIELD<br />

B A L M O R A L C O N D O<br />

NEWLY decora led 00* b*droom 1st<br />

floor rondo Excellent loc<strong>at</strong>ion Immedi<strong>at</strong>e<br />

occupancy, only, 142.500<br />

E A R L K E I M •<br />

553-5888<br />

MAPLE W. INC.<br />

FABULOUS<br />

All year around vacs Hoc Coodo. 5 minutes<br />

from Nubs Nob 4 Boyne Hlgblanda<br />

Totally furmahod to sleep t or 7<br />

An end unit with <strong>at</strong>tached garage Sam<br />

mer fun Ln healed pool and 3 lighted<br />

tennis courts<br />

An abeolut* steal <strong>at</strong><br />

M.W<br />

626-8700<br />

Cranbrook<br />

Aaooc Inc Realtors<br />

353 Indu<strong>at</strong>rial/Warehouae<br />

DOWNTOWN ROCHESTER<br />

Ideal<br />

canon for genera! business<br />

office sr<br />

light industrial Loc<strong>at</strong>ed approxim<strong>at</strong>ely<br />

4M feet off Main St 1M foot frontage<br />

For further informs Hoc call I<br />

Saeward <strong>at</strong> Weir Manuel Snyder 4<br />

Rank* 451 3500<br />

354 Income Property<br />

For Sale<br />

DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM<br />

t piex<br />

Prim* loc<strong>at</strong>ion All appliances<br />

1172 900 or be<strong>at</strong> offer Call<br />

445-1471<br />

GARDEN CITY 1 units asbestos std<br />

ing. I acre. 2 car carafe, appliance*<br />

carpeting, always rented Ml OM Land<br />

Contract IM OMdown<br />

Perry Realty<br />

47S-71M<br />

HAWAII Kitei. 2 bedroom condo.<br />

m<br />

tMSferectly acne* the street from<br />

the ocean Cerreotly renting for IIM4<br />

month Call for inform<strong>at</strong>ion Ml Iff<br />

rented, good loc<strong>at</strong>ion. 1<br />

flow, priced In 110.' 341 5317<br />

MEDICAL CLINIC<br />

Downtown Northville Currently leased.<br />

LC lltS.OOO Call after 1pm<br />

Ml-1117<br />

358 Mortgages 4<br />

Land Contract*<br />

A BARGAIN'<br />

Cash lor Existing Land Contracts<br />

Or Second Mortgages a Hlfbe<strong>at</strong> lit<br />

Perry Realty<br />

47S-71M<br />

HOMESTEAD<br />

ON LAKE MICHIGAN<br />

e Beachfront Condo*<br />

e Scenic Hilltop Units<br />

Prices From I74.SOO I155.MM<br />

GLEN ARBOR<br />

REALTY. INC.<br />

(616) 334-3055<br />

360 Busineea<br />

Opportunities<br />

ATTRACTIVE<br />

self motiv<strong>at</strong>ed people<br />

earn 125 pet kr plai doing color analy<br />

sis 4 make overs Class** forming<br />

Send resume to 1M0 Anfelus Dr Po&<br />

Use MI 41045<br />

AUTOMOTIVE<br />

Service oriented. 1M.M0 monthly<br />

gross Profitable Needs Ml ,000 down<br />

VR BUSINESS BROKERS. 471*150<br />

M A C K I N A C I S<br />

New Victorian home in print* subdln<br />

uon Fireplace, Lar«e veranda wooded<br />

lot ) bedroom 2S b<strong>at</strong>ha<br />

After 1pm<br />

1 104-147-41M<br />

SKI LODGE<br />

Gsylord. close lo Otaefo<br />

4 Sylvan Knob 3 story living room 1<br />

bedrooom* sleeps 10. modern kitchen,<br />

very reasonable<br />

MT44J1<br />

SOI TH FIELD<br />

Village Houee 2 belt<br />

rootrt. 1 b<strong>at</strong>h, contemporary<br />

neutral<br />

color* 151,»00 call days 175*577<br />

Eve* 154-7117<br />

SOUTHFIELD 131,900 Asaumable<br />

mortgage on 1 bedroom with halcony in<br />

lovely quiet complex tt OOO will move<br />

you In'Cood »—»<br />

THE ULTIMATE IN LUXURY LIVING<br />

<strong>at</strong> a most affordable price Eaeape ev<br />

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high rise world SOUKI proof cot*trncuon.<br />

2 bedroomi with 2 full b<strong>at</strong>hs, be<strong>at</strong><br />

ed tar are<br />

pool and tpa. tennis court,<br />

club rooet-eMs-wett to halcony. T V<br />

saevtty and doorman individual conidttlo<br />

risers!<br />

dishwasher and washer and dryer m<br />

unit Several units to chooee from<br />

Available 00 lease lease with option to<br />

purchase. Land contract or conventional<br />

loan For pnvale ahowing call<br />

Century 21<br />

ROBEC PROPERTIES<br />

851-7711<br />

Executive Reloc<strong>at</strong>ion Services<br />

334 Out 01 Town<br />

Property For Sale<br />

ATTENTION SATURN EXECUTIVES<br />

Columbia Tennessee homeowner being<br />

trsi*l erred Larfe Executive home<br />

wiUuin minstee of S<strong>at</strong>urn plant 5 bedrooms<br />

office, living dining room, den<br />

with fireplace e<strong>at</strong>-In kitchen, 4S<br />

b<strong>at</strong>hs r*c room separ<strong>at</strong>e utilities. 2 car<br />

garage, gas be<strong>at</strong>, electric air All built<br />

ina 3100 tq ft<br />

gre<strong>at</strong> for entertaining<br />

OApproxim<strong>at</strong>ely oete half lot Walking<br />

distance of schools 1159.1)00<br />

Columbia Tennessee (IVHI-4TM<br />

335 Time Share<br />

For Sale<br />

HILTON HEAD island. N Carolina, Island<br />

Club, directly on Ocean, weeks 10<br />

and 11 2 bediuotu. fully funush*d<br />

14 400 each week 152 4141<br />

UNIQUE BIRMINGHAM contemporary<br />

executive coodo with vaulted ceiling!<br />

2 ttory greal room. 11 ft. brick<br />

fireplace Master bedroom suite Security<br />

xyttem: Tract lighting Forma 1<br />

lag room Parquet floors Itt.oOO<br />

626-8700<br />

Cranbrook<br />

Assoc Inc Realtors<br />

WALNUT<br />

HILLS<br />

CONDOMINIUMS<br />

WEST BLOOMFIELD<br />

Enjoy luxurious living in thane distlnc<br />

Uvely designed condo* Ranches 4 2<br />

ttorv units with 2 bedrooms. 2 full<br />

b<strong>at</strong>te 2 car garage with openers 4 net<br />

stylish lea tores as csthedral ceilings,<br />

priv<strong>at</strong>e decks 4 courtyards All with<br />

spacious walk<strong>out</strong> lower levels to prime<br />

treed partlike settings TVee exciting<br />

models to chooee from Priced from<br />

9124,910 to 91 29 ttO<br />

Present »1 By<br />

HERBERT LAWSON INC<br />

Open Dally soon<br />

5p«D<br />

Closed Thursdays<br />

557-2080 661-0338<br />

Loc<strong>at</strong>ed S<strong>out</strong>h of Walnot Lak* RA<br />

One street West of Drake R4<br />

336 Florida Property<br />

For Sale<br />

GLENS<br />

BOCA RATON Lovely 2 bedroom.<br />

2 b<strong>at</strong>h coodo wtth screened<br />

porch Overlooking scenic golf course<br />

Appliances including washer 4 dryer<br />

Carpet 4 window tre<strong>at</strong>ment* Sharp<br />

clubhouse 4 pool area 114.5M<br />

Call Eve* 424-0107<br />

MARCO ISLAND. Coodo oo walar ovnrlooking<br />

Gulf PooL 2 bedrooms 2 b<strong>at</strong>h*<br />

fully furnished Excellent rental investment<br />

Walk to shopping and tHning -feci<br />

LI tie* 7 miles to golf course Reasonable<br />

of fieri rocsldertd 442 1142<br />

ST<br />

AUGUSTINE Shore* 2 Bedroom<br />

coodo new carpeting, lo<br />

fee Good storage Pine-tree ahaded p<strong>at</strong>io<br />

GoU course view 951,100 451 5115<br />

339 Lota and Acreage<br />

For Sale<br />

BLOOMFIELD HILLS Prune Property<br />

Within walking distance of Rkhory<br />

Grove Elementary and Chestnwt Run<br />

Homearama) Subdivision 975,MO<br />

ASK FOR SANDY P ALMER<br />

Merrill Lynch<br />

Realt<br />

647-5100 7244<br />

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A MOBOtN ttrwl; decor<strong>at</strong>ed lar** I<br />

bedroom Apt Super loc<strong>at</strong>ion He<strong>at</strong>, car<br />

"S.5&<br />

400 Apartmenta For Rent<br />

LUXURY APTS<br />

1421 indudee heal 4<br />

Telegraph area Call S-t<br />

low price. 1375<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

Walnut Creak<br />

A pet Spacious 1 bedroom, carpet, walk<br />

IB <strong>at</strong>orage. all appliance* ample part<br />

ing. Ask ab<strong>out</strong> Jan special 471-4115<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

Greenwood<br />

1 Mile W a* Farmington Rd AplUona<br />

being taken Re<strong>at</strong>t starts et<br />

54 per month For more inform<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

call 47S-11M<br />

Apt* I<br />

plica ti<br />

MM t<br />

$240 REBATE<br />

At Wayne Forest, we'll give you SIM to<br />

help with your mevtag expenses whan<br />

you rent a I or 2 bedroom apartment<br />

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sepersta<br />

central air<br />

walk-la storage^!<br />

Make one of our apactota apart<br />

mems your next home Sorry ao peta<br />

Wayne Forest Apts.<br />

326-7800<br />

n apart<br />

parting.<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS Mturwood<br />

Sublet immacul<strong>at</strong>e 1 bedroom<br />

bay window, covet<br />

teanla courts walk in Horace<br />

rent 112S tablet for 14*5 plus<br />

renew lease for below market rental<br />

414-1779 or 212 till<br />

400 Apartment* For Rent<br />

AVAILABLE IN NOVI.<br />

One bedi oom apartment renting<br />

for<br />

9450 Please **H 34t t!»0<br />

Bayberry Place Apts.<br />

HEAT INCLUDED<br />

One and 1 Badfxnn Apartmanta from<br />

1155 Balconies Carpeting. Carport*.<br />

Air Conditioning. Swimming Pool Clubhouee<br />

No Pets<br />

Cloee to<br />

Maple 1<br />

SocMrset Mall. Troy<br />

FREE CABLE TV<br />

S<strong>out</strong>nttetdTownhouses<br />

Large bsasllfal 2 bedroom 1S b<strong>at</strong>hs in<br />

aubarten residential area Hotpotm ap<br />

pliance*. deluxe equipped kitchen, plush<br />

thaf carpeting, drape* central be<strong>at</strong> 4<br />

conditionLtif Carport Full baee-<br />

M Adult 4<br />

pets M50<br />

Near V<br />

Rd<br />

Between 9-10 Mil* Rda<br />

Resident Mgr 355-3253<br />

Plym<strong>out</strong>h Hills<br />

Apartments<br />

7MS MILL<br />

Modern 1 & 2 Bedroom<br />

• Air Conditioned<br />

• Fully Carpeted<br />

• Dishwasher 4 Diapcaal<br />

• Washer Dryer In Each Apt<br />

• Cable TV<br />

• No Pets<br />

From $430<br />

Call Mon Hairs. 12 to 4pm<br />

S<strong>at</strong> 11am to 1pm<br />

455-4721<br />

Call Fri 12 to 4per.<br />

278-8319<br />

1 Block North<br />

CooUdge. oe<br />

FO« APPOINTMENT CALL<br />

643-91 OS<br />

BIRMINGHAM charming one bedroom*<br />

newly decor<strong>at</strong>ed, immedi<strong>at</strong>e occupancy<br />

1475<br />

1500 month, coovenient<br />

to downtown Birmingham 444-4774<br />

HIHML1LHAM<br />

UtflBt ITOBI<br />

bedroom microwave, dishwasher security<br />

alarm system<br />

1 bedroom with<br />

ceiling Ian<br />

Immmedl<strong>at</strong>e occupancy<br />

DowBtwown Birmingham. Merrill<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

Executive 1 bedroom in Mapi*<br />

Telegraph<br />

Area c<strong>at</strong>hedral ceiling with It<br />

brick fireplace custom decor<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

Washer dryer Parquet floor Security<br />

System 9711 Mo short leaie Steven<br />

Moms Dsys. 541-1050. Eve* 115-1171<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

Maple 4 N Eton spa<br />

clous 1 bedroom apt., balcooy or p<strong>at</strong>io,<br />

carpeting 4 appliance* lar«e closets<br />

storage locker coin laundry<br />

Cable TV available<br />

Referenc<br />

quired Resident Manager 141-0214<br />

Pool<br />

BIRMINGHAM up-town 7 room. 2<br />

bedroomi He<strong>at</strong>, w<strong>at</strong>er 4 appliances Ineluded<br />

Slngtea welcome UM IT*<br />

Broker owner Mr Lbb, 54»<br />

Tvpesettlng Business F<br />

Under 1M.M0<br />

444-4M3<br />

BIYING A BUSINESS"<br />

Selling s Businees"<br />

T\<strong>at</strong>'l Our Busmetsa<br />

Call Us -<br />

VR BUSINESS BROKERS<br />

«1 -MM<br />

COMING TO TOWN American Spring<br />

4 Muffler A fantaalic new opportanlty<br />

Mechanics, g<strong>at</strong> st<strong>at</strong>ion owners<br />

suto<br />

ahop owners, etc can earn 910.000 per<br />

year and roor* oo 2 Jobs per day No<br />

experience required<br />

Financing evallable<br />

Your Future Today TV American<br />

Way For inform<strong>at</strong>ion call Jim Hebert.<br />

171-1477<br />

DECORATING DEN<br />

Jotn America t<br />

<strong>at</strong> growing interior decor<strong>at</strong>ing<br />

franchise Decor<strong>at</strong>ing Den<br />

One ot J<br />

leases Ie*lured In Woman* Day<br />

Low investment and overhead<br />

Complete<br />

training Call 254-1211<br />

DONUT SHOP<br />

Long established shop<br />

on<br />

busy thoroughfare for sale<br />

iwner has other Interests,<br />

lease reply to Box T2B OT*<br />

eerver 4 Eccentric Newspapers. 14211<br />

Schootcrtft Rd Livonia. Michlfaa<br />

UI 54<br />

BIRMINGHAM WUliamaburg Apta<br />

2 be«lrootn rondo. I bait, prlv<strong>at</strong>* e<br />

trance, full baaemeot. gaa heal refrtg<br />

era tor range dishwasher Close to park<br />

4 thoppuig No pets Reoul r<strong>at</strong>e* start<br />

Ing <strong>at</strong> 9775 monthly plus utllltle*<br />

CaU<br />

14i-M17<br />

S<strong>out</strong>hfield 4 i ttt Free-a»<br />

Corner McOung<br />

FREE RENT until Feb I. if you take<br />

Famungtoo Hllla apartment 1110<br />

per moots Immedi<strong>at</strong>e occupancy<br />

available Pleaae eoaiaei Mic4it*l<br />

Poynter,<br />

945-OIIM. cxt lttl<br />

GARDEN CITY Clean, quiet Urge I<br />

bedroom, priv<strong>at</strong>e entrance<br />

Like your<br />

own borne' New carpeting, painted util<br />

ities Adults till<br />

137 5930 or ML t4It<br />

GARDEN CITY<br />

I bedroom includes<br />

srpetlng. kitchen appLiance* and be<strong>at</strong><br />

io peta 94M security deposit 1140 per<br />

loeitli 410-2419<br />

GORGEOUS lururr 2 bedroom apart<br />

meet. 12 Mile 4 Middlebelt. pool tennis<br />

courts, balcony Available immedi<strong>at</strong>ely<br />

1195 per month Call Mary <strong>at</strong> 111 2400<br />

471-0199 after 5<br />

HAWTHORNE CLUB<br />

IN WESTLAND<br />

0b Ucrnnuxi Rd<br />

by Ann Arbor Trail<br />

1&2 BEDROOMS<br />

from $365<br />

Includes He<strong>at</strong><br />

CarpeUn*<br />

Air Conditiooing P<strong>at</strong>io 4 Pool<br />

Sound Conditioned Walla 4 Floort<br />

- 622-3364<br />

PLYMOUTH. 2 bedroom 1st floor aire<br />

quiet area Immedi<strong>at</strong>e Appllaacaa<br />

1475 moots plut gaa CaU after 5pm<br />

415 72*7 or MI-l'M<br />

PLYMOUTH 2<br />

9110 per we<br />

trie Loc<strong>at</strong>ed near 175 4 I-M<br />

CROSSWORD PUZZLER<br />

410- M«4<br />

PONTRAIL APTS on Pontiac Trail IB<br />

S Lyon Now renting L 4 2 bedroom<br />

units from 1140 including be<strong>at</strong> 4 hot<br />

w<strong>at</strong>er Adult section 437 3101<br />

ROUGE PARK TOWN apta 20117 «<br />

Chicago- One 4 two bedrooms, start.<br />

1290 4 up Near Jeffries Freeway Ideal<br />

for career professional 110 to 410<br />

Mon thru Fri 9M-7172<br />

SOMERSET MALL AREA<br />

Maplewood Manor<br />

12M Crooks Rd<br />

N of Maple lit Mile><br />

1 4 2 BEDROOM FROM W»5<br />

HEAT 4 CARPORT INCLUDED<br />

FREE CABLE TELEVISION<br />

Completely carpeted, all utilitiet ex<br />

cept electricity<br />

Pool, air conditioning<br />

aad party room Adulta No peta<br />

Alao near Oakland Mall 4 1-75<br />

RESIDENT MIMAGER 1*1=2<br />

ACROSS<br />

1 Trades for<br />

money<br />

6 Vital organ<br />

11 Folds<br />

13 Intractable<br />

person<br />

14 Hebrew<br />

month<br />

15 Losies<br />

freshness<br />

17 River in Italy<br />

18 Small child<br />

20 Lift<br />

21 Fruit seed<br />

22 Sailor's mop<br />

24 Soak, as fla*<br />

25 Covers<br />

26 Cease<br />

"28 Set of games<br />

30 Woody plant<br />

32 Temporarily<br />

speechless<br />

33 Gr<strong>at</strong>ify<br />

35 Repast<br />

37 insects<br />

38 Hit lightly<br />

40 Narrow<br />

opening<br />

42 Ancient<br />

43 Eagle s nest<br />

45 Underworld<br />

Answet to Previous Puzale<br />

god<br />

46 Spanish<br />

article<br />

47 In <strong>at</strong>tendance<br />

49 Tantalum<br />

symbol<br />

50 Buy back<br />

52 MORE vapid<br />

54 Packs away<br />

55 Arabian<br />

chkeftains<br />

DOWN<br />

1 Quarrels<br />

2 Joints<br />

3 French article<br />

4 Ordinance<br />

5 Mix<br />

6 Rabbi!<br />

7 Bitter vetch<br />

8 Near<br />

9 Swiftly<br />

moving<br />

current<br />

10 Jogs<br />

12 A5!er»E«<<br />

13 Tried<br />

16 Hastens<br />

19 Gossipea<br />

SOUTHFIELD Beautiful. .<br />

unoua hixh rise apartments From 9445<br />

and up Call f<br />

1 from tam to 5pm<br />

HILLCRESTCLUB<br />

12382 RISMAN c<br />

Plym<strong>out</strong>h 4 Haggerty<br />

IN PLYMOUTH<br />

1&2 BEDROOMS<br />

from $380<br />

CAble TV Available<br />

453-7144<br />

BIRMINGHAM Luxury 1 and 2 bed<br />

room apartments 4 townhoBses car<br />

mce* cable TV available<br />

1550 Manager 44^1 KM<br />

peting. appli<strong>at</strong><br />

Starting from<br />

BIRMINGHAM 1 bedroom apartment,<br />

carpeted, disfcwssher 9410 Near downtown<br />

Call<br />

441-0143<br />

BIRMINGHAM 2 bedroom* 2 b<strong>at</strong>h*<br />

Available immedi<strong>at</strong>ely Subleaae<br />

Th*<br />

Glena M00 mo<br />

1S5-0M1<br />

BLOOMFIELD, W.<br />

Orchard Uke Rd N of Maple Laxuri<br />

<strong>out</strong> 14*0 aq ft 2 bedroom. 2 h<strong>at</strong>h apt<br />

Dtahwaaber priv<strong>at</strong>e garage, large <strong>at</strong>or<br />

M15 tr<br />

Independence<br />

Green<br />

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY<br />

IN 1 BEDROOM APT<br />

Loc<strong>at</strong>ed in Fantninfton Hllla We offer<br />

luxurioot apartment living th<strong>at</strong> in<br />

eludes be<strong>at</strong> and w<strong>at</strong>er<br />

waaher and<br />

dryer built-in vacuum tystem al no additional<br />

cost<br />

Air conditioning, ciuhbouae<br />

with sauna indoor and <strong>out</strong>door<br />

pool<br />

tennla courts, golf course sod<br />

much more Is available<br />

CALL OR STOP BY TODAY<br />

477-0133 .<br />

471-6800<br />

Grand River 4 Hal<strong>at</strong>ead Rds<br />

Presented by<br />

Mj4-Ajnanca Manafement Inc<br />

afe ar<br />

m<br />

ii<br />

i mootfi Inclu<br />

FOR LEASE<br />

15 Acre li site campground<br />

on St Joseph River tn Hillsdale<br />

County Terms negotiable Ideal for reared<br />

couple<br />

917 Hit<br />

HEALTH CLUB<br />

Profit from the Illness boom<br />

Suscessful <strong>at</strong>tractive, fully equipped<br />

women t facility with aerobic*, nautilus.<br />

whirlpool, sauna child car* Solid<br />

record of proflta 4 «rowth Excellent<br />

y<br />

localio<br />

MIS 0M With rs 900 down, seller<br />

Macomb Cousty c<strong>at</strong>ion Price<br />

financing oo balance<br />

CLUB BROKERAGE SERVICES<br />

ItlM S<strong>out</strong>hfield Rd<br />

S<strong>out</strong>hfield. Ml.<br />

551-15M<br />

OWN YOUR OWN<br />

h<br />

Ladles Apparel, Children*<br />

Petit*. Combin<strong>at</strong>ion Store. Mai<br />

Accassorlss Jordache Chic. Lee. Leel.<br />

E 1 Street. Ixod. Esprit. Tomboy Calvin<br />

Klein. Sergio Valente Evan PVooa<br />

Lu Claiborne Member* Only Gasoline.<br />

Healthlex. over 1.M0 other* 1UJM lo<br />

114 M0 Urvuotory, training, flxtarea.<br />

grand opening, etc Can open 11 day*<br />

Mr LoughUn<br />


6E » 04E Thursday. January 9. 19&6<br />

404 H o u m For Rent 404 Houses For Rent<br />

be»lrooni ompMMl j<br />

«a.r TV, niiifl mr<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

furnished. carport . .M I<br />

vice all utilities pud Short um<br />

Vtrj nntgMn loc<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

MS ITI1<br />

DELUXE STUDIO<br />

APARTMENT<br />

'•I »tr o»fl Ur+r'. per^iftfl and<br />

'AltSiijea<br />

Roral<br />

L*k.~»l*fl monli Nanetrr mil<br />

Nvi.idinf no peu AppliceaU must make<br />

111 900 uc mor* to apply<br />

*iu> nur I<br />

•CALL MANAGER<br />

- 398-3477<br />

-.SXACMVE FI RNISKED APTS<br />

r»rmiMloo Bloomfield Rochester<br />

T-rft renter irru Complete!y lor<br />

niihed 1 and 1 bedroom apu including<br />

utilities Short term lru«<br />

Ent'iMv* Living Suites Inc<br />

4?« If TO<br />

F ARVRNCTON HILLS<br />

Smartly fur<br />

ntsh.»t • bedroom lisfiwaslver .wim<br />

mint. pool, carport<br />

immedi<strong>at</strong>e ami<br />

pan.-* I»I0 month<br />

Ml OJ**<br />

K ^R MINGTUN HIl-LS ~«mdo 7J a<br />

Mi4ifl**>*li 2 bems completely<br />

'ur-n«h~1 carpeted »»>jier dryer car<br />

!-« 1L400 mo «2* "247 or MJ 44S4<br />

FakSWCTON HILLS T.ierutire coo<br />

0 1 or real Model unil , ompietely fur<br />

P .afWil ami —^11. Pf«—•* irka I .l»A*0CI «<br />

drver TV<br />

R«*ni *ocloi£*»<br />

f*»u»»*-ie*mn< aixl uti|lU«i 13 200 mt.<br />

Kveninfa 5S3 §13?<br />

f*»y* J22 «(tt?<br />

HOME A* AY FRliM HiTmK INI<br />

BloomfMid Htlka Farming on Hil.i Ko<br />

cb«trr 12 M;»* .North* mtrm Slwxt<br />

Iraar Beautifully funu&hrd 1 4 2 two<br />

room. boea* h:Crnrrwarr rolor TV<br />

phon** ei'.lilw* F-rumfltoO 426-".? 14<br />

HUME SUITE HOME<br />

:r»cu»»lv furniahed wilh iioun-» ares<br />

tjuiri. term lease Spaciov* A rom-<br />

1-ibia uniU 1<br />

mveQiefli Suburban to<br />

Lior O'l Te-rv or Karfiv al S4^«**0<br />

UVl/MA<br />

Culr J bed room completely<br />

furnished. rrKidern kitchen QOII .fiwler<br />

•v.i peu 1373 ;jer month ;I!UI W-^-unt^<br />

NE» LI XI RY APARTMENTS<br />

Prim* S<strong>out</strong>hfield 1>" a tion<br />

Complete!. furnished unils including<br />

houarwarea linen* T\<br />

«ra*her dryer<br />

A nnrrowav* Aduli 4 famiiy units<br />

available Monthly f . «<br />

EservUvr Laving Suit«n Inc 474,9770<br />

v » «.DftARD area Allracuvr 1 bed<br />

room<br />

rnrnplr'rlv (urnubed ,.K-lud:og<br />

i-ahir TV L microwave Adult* No<br />

peta l«V i r«*lb 1*8 «12«<br />

1M 575S<br />

niahed ef<br />

Available<br />

4ii -;M<br />

ADC VACANCIES<br />

J i 4 bMrooin<br />

111-. 1213 I2M OT) I2»<br />

RE.VrrX<br />

2 BEDROO«*S A Kee v acant Soon<br />

Sice Areaa Carpel, fenced fireplace<br />

IMS IIVO HT5 «»J MIS<br />

Kk>» (Vta O *.<br />

RE.NTKX- ^4^»7JJ<br />

BEVERLY<br />

RANCH<br />

b<strong>at</strong>ba family room.<br />

• Itadked garage full<br />

moolb leaae ll SM month<br />

bedroom, S<br />

1 car<br />

tilt<br />

M3-41U<br />

BIRMIN bedroom 1<br />

ranch ealhjn^ Jaunee to town or<br />

yuartoe Lahe Newlv decor<strong>at</strong>ad. lo4a ol<br />

charm 11 S0« mooUi<br />

M2-41iS<br />

BIRMINGHAM intown reoor<strong>at</strong>ed 2<br />

bedroom uniurmabed d.itcberi appll<br />

»m« eaaber dryer inclBded Bricl<br />

p<strong>at</strong>io long term leaae preferred Avail<br />

abie mid Feb MOO per mo Call erw<br />

HfH47<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

2 J bedroom I b<strong>at</strong>lu<br />

family roorr., ranch 2 car garage ibort<br />

term MOO • month No pen After<br />

7pm<br />

MS 24 SO<br />

CLINTON TWP<br />

Garfield * 1« Mile<br />

Rd<br />

3 bedroom 2-. b<strong>at</strong>h brx-li janch<br />

family room »ith fireplace <strong>at</strong>tached 2<br />

car garage with opener fir*t floor laan<br />

dry carped St. 3rape» baaement no<br />

C j. Available Feb 1 al M2S<br />

«~MKSTER HIL1.S<br />

Ijrge 4 bedroom<br />

Jii b<strong>at</strong>h colonial Fhmlly room<br />

with fireplace den. hllcben appiiancea.<br />

ndow treaimeru<br />

lari<br />

tiaaement <strong>at</strong>tacbad 2<br />

car garage with «t*ner Available mvw<br />

<strong>at</strong> t'.IlX)<br />

CONSl LT US ABOIT OI K RE>'TAL<br />

A Nil OR PROPERTY MANAGE<br />

MENT SERVICE<br />

OVER 17 TEARS<br />

EXPERIENCE IN MANAGEMENT<br />

FIELD COMPETtTtVK RATES<br />

G O O O E 647-1898<br />

f'LYMtll TH<br />

downlawr, fu<br />

fiflfwy itilitir*<br />

IOTIOO^<br />

Jar. l« 14?i j, month<br />

I'LVMIHTK<br />

-jowntowri rlficwiq<br />

nir-: fur<br />

erutur* p*-riM»n all uUllUet<br />

iim iiKlm 4-1 . * . *tl+r n 455 H444<br />

month<br />

FLYMOUTII<br />

henl <strong>at</strong>tacked 3 car<br />

I arage available Jan : 98C Asking<br />

I 100 Mrad-iwmanagement. !IK<br />

Broce Lloyd<br />

851 M70<br />

GARDEN CITY J bedroom MS0 mc<br />

i [>scaont«ard oc. peu<br />

im Fri 9am-5pm 547 9110<br />

AVAILABLE SOON<br />

2 3-4 BEDROOMS<br />

• FERNDALE SOLTHFIELD<br />

OAK PARK ROYAL OAK<br />

BIRM HAM FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

PLYMOITH CANTON DRBHN HTS<br />

GARDEN CTTV REDFORD LIVONIA<br />

WESTLAND WAYNE BRIGHTON<br />

ROCHESTER CLAWSON TROY<br />

RENTEX 541 9715<br />

BLOOMFIELD HILLS<br />

l^rge 4 bed<br />

room ranch with walk-<strong>out</strong> basement |<br />

3 5 b<strong>at</strong>hs family room. 3 fireplaces<br />

Birmingham Schools Walnut Lake<br />

Privileges 45 dav occupancy 12,000<br />

Mo<br />

tSSllM<br />

O N T H E L A K E<br />

1*2 Bedroom Apartmenta From '435<br />

Rent includes:<br />

• HEAT<br />

. DISHWASHER<br />

• STOVE<br />

. CENTRAL AIR<br />

• REFRIGERATOR<br />

• CLUBHOUSE A POOL<br />

• COMYENWrr TO TWELVE OAKS SHOPPING HALL<br />

BEACHWALK<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

On 14 Mile, between Haggerty A Novi Rd.<br />

Call for inform<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

024-4434<br />

CANTON TWP ,400 K; ft clean 2 bed<br />

room ranch in wooded area<br />

N<strong>at</strong>ural<br />

fireplace all appliances immedi<strong>at</strong>e oc<br />

cupanry 1475 plus deposit Call Chiact<br />

Hromei Re-Mai Boardwalk 459 3A0«<br />

CANTON Executive type model home<br />

4 bedrooms, large family room, fireplace<br />

many eitras ixfc per month<br />

L i n c o l n<br />

T o w e r s<br />

A p a r t m e n t s<br />

15075 Lincoln Road<br />

(Greenfield A 10v.<br />

Miu\<br />

STUDIOS - 1 & 2 BEDROOMS<br />

FROM '350<br />

F R E E C A B L E T V<br />

Adult Community Rf—rr+d tor Resident* Over 50<br />

Centrel Air, He<strong>at</strong>, Appliencee, Carpeting,<br />

Community Room. T.V., a Card Room,<br />

Pool,<br />

968-0011<br />

• GRAND OPENING • GRAND OPENING •<br />

In the hills ot West Bloomfield<br />

Phase II<br />

In a Grand Tradition<br />

New lavishly large 1. 2 and 3 Bedroom terrace ranch dwellings<br />

thai ar'. utterly extraordinary. Priv<strong>at</strong>e entry, <strong>at</strong>tached<br />

garage<br />

< - =>. c<strong>at</strong>hedral ceilings, designer Kitchens with separ<strong>at</strong>e<br />

'St areas, master bedroom suites with dressing area<br />

Joul ies and double closets, priv<strong>at</strong>e in-residence laundry<br />

md s rooms, full carpeting, central AJC. p<strong>at</strong>io or balcony,<br />

pool, clubhouse<br />

•*<br />

b<strong>at</strong>h sotosial. 3 car <strong>at</strong>tached ga- age<br />

walk <strong>out</strong> basement overlooking<br />

Woodbutl L<strong>at</strong>e Loeig term lease avail<br />

ahie beginning Feb T M00 per mo<br />

MO-A377<br />

ROCHESTER Dutch colonial<br />

4 bed<br />

rooms. 2 s b<strong>at</strong>ha. libranr dining room,<br />

family room fireplace L wet bar 2nd<br />

separ<strong>at</strong>e pantry<br />

Sl.SdO<br />

852 1818<br />

WATERFORD TWP Well tept 3 bed^<br />

room bungalow fiiuibed basement<br />

rage, lake nr-.vilefea MSO s month<br />

lepoaH Call after Aprr,<br />

mt ga<br />

ith pTiaa<br />

SI-MM<br />

ROYAL OAK 3 bedroom ranch, newly<br />

remodeled, stove<br />

fridge, dishwasher<br />

micro garbage dispoal. carpet cu<strong>at</strong>om<br />

drapes be<strong>at</strong> A w<strong>at</strong>er 1700<br />

549^314<br />

WATERFORD TWP vuad Level 3<br />

bedroom. 3 S ear garage many extras<br />

large nicely landscaped lot, partially<br />

furnished<br />

family welcome, no peu<br />

First 4 last months rent plus aeeunty<br />

deposit S7S0 87V10M 8*4-1913<br />

SOUTHFIELD 3 bedroom Brick<br />

Hand 1 •* b<strong>at</strong>hs appliances full base<br />

merit oear shopping Immedi<strong>at</strong>e ocru<br />

pancy SS7S mo<br />

SS7 3M9<br />

NEW IN TO»N<br />

rill bedrooms Marv areas<br />

Kldsl-eUOK<br />

RENTEX 543 9735<br />

NORTHWEST DETROIT ipsoous 3<br />

bedrrvm basemeni fenced vsr« clean.<br />

IJ:<br />

month Witt 120 off foe timely pay<br />

menu Evening. 3SA-49M<br />

I)«r» 1 781 7707<br />

sol THFIELI! 3 bedrooms, finished<br />

tmrmrni. 1 rir g»r«gr igciianrw<br />

central sir fenced yard immedi<strong>at</strong>e oc<br />

rupancy M25 month 354 4219<br />

fNE 1 bedroom bungalow base<br />

it garage near Annapolis Hoapalal<br />

8425 plus aecurltv Available Feb 1<br />

Call After 7pm<br />

783 SWT<br />

406 Furnished Houses<br />

For Rent ,<br />

FIRST OFFERINC<br />

S of 11. E of<br />

Lahser<br />

4 bedroom 2S b<strong>at</strong>h colonial<br />

LIVONIA 2 bedrooms, beautifully ler<br />

nisbed. modern Jiichsn. fireplace, central<br />

air laundry room Non imoAeT no<br />

peu 8475 mo plus secunty<br />

417 I91J<br />

ROCHESTER<br />

3 bedroom boct ranch,<br />

full baaemeot. family room, fireplace,<br />

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recre<strong>at</strong>ion room in basement garage<br />

all appLance* SS95 per mo Call<br />

Mr. Gamsl 1817111<br />

REDFORD 7 Mile Beect, area Nice 3<br />

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fenced yard close to school paved<br />

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IMMEDIATE<br />

O C C U P A N C Y<br />

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Road, coma, of 7 jc* Ro»3<br />

IMMEDIATE<br />

OCCUPANCY<br />

F R O M ' 5 2 5<br />

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OFFICE<br />

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S<strong>out</strong>hfield<br />

SU T T O N<br />

| > I A C ' I<br />

Spacious one floor<br />

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the choice is yours<br />

Limited access service<br />

beautiful setting on ravines<br />

• HEAT<br />

INCLUDED • 1570-2600 sq. ft. •<br />

Attached garages or covered parking<br />

• Central Air • Appllanc«. plus seit-cl«enlr>g<br />

oven • Your own elegant priv<strong>at</strong>e club with<br />

card rooms and he<strong>at</strong>ed pool, kitchen, wet<br />

bar<br />

Swedish sauna • Plus much mors!<br />

Minutes from Town Center<br />

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From *660<br />

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for walling M<strong>at</strong> JJO J J « 1 Sunday* 12-5<br />

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OPPOSITE PLLTM HOLLOW GOLF CLUB<br />

NINE MILE ROAD BETWEEN<br />

LAHSER A TEX^GRAPH<br />

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• Priv<strong>at</strong>e Entrance<br />

• Clubhouse and tmeside I niin»f<br />

• He<strong>at</strong> Included<br />

t ipvr<br />

1 Sv<br />

349-8410<br />

A LUXURY<br />

ADULT COMMUNITY<br />

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY<br />

2 YEAR LEASES<br />

1<br />

Adults Over The Age of 60<br />

• Attended G<strong>at</strong>e House<br />

• Burglar Alarm & Medical Alert<br />

• 3 Story With Elev<strong>at</strong>ors<br />

• Spacious<br />

1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments<br />

. Laundry & Storage m Each Apartment<br />

• Pool<br />

Rentala From t 600 Per Month<br />

lahser loaC, North o*" i Mile Rosa. Souffie^d Mich^an<br />

Hartal Office Open Daily 11 OC a m -5 00 o -<br />

356-7367<br />

^<br />

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IS LUXURY WHAT YOU SEEK?<br />

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P M U I Q T O D<br />

In F a r m i n g t o n Hills<br />

1 and 2 bedroom luxury terrace rentals and<br />

now introducing the incomparable Kingslev<br />

for fall and winter occupancy.<br />

Grand River and Drake roads<br />

Models open daily. 11 a.m. to 6 p.m<br />

For inform<strong>at</strong>ion call 478-5533<br />

•24-hour monitored g<strong>at</strong>ehouse • '.2-acre n<strong>at</strong>ure trail • pcmcis and streams<br />

• Resort-like pool, clubhouse and tcnn.s courts • incredib.v spacioui rooms<br />

• Kitchens with windows and e<strong>at</strong>ing space • Covered<br />

<strong>at</strong>tached parking<br />

•central air conditioning • in-unil laundry and storage space<br />

O p e n<br />

Daily<br />

1-6<br />

S<strong>at</strong>urday<br />

10-5<br />

Closed<br />

S u n d a y<br />

348-9590 or 642-8686<br />

Everything<br />

y o u<br />

w a n t<br />

in y o u r<br />

h o m e<br />

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included!<br />

FROM<br />

MILE<br />

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home in over 40 acres of<br />

pond and tree-scaped<br />

tranquility<br />

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serene and<br />

all just a<br />

moment from metro<br />

freeways and quaint shopping in<br />

downtown<br />

Farmington and 9 minutes<br />

from the Twelve-Oaks MaH<br />

387-1711<br />

1 and 2-bedroom apartments<br />

& terrace rentals<br />

Attached covered parking • Balcony<br />

ot p<strong>at</strong>io • E<strong>at</strong>ing space in kitchen •<br />

Same-level laundry room • Fully<br />

equipped modem kitchen with<br />

dishwasher • indiv>dua&v controlled<br />

he<strong>at</strong>, central air conditioning •<br />

Wall-to-wall carpeting • Extraordinary<br />

CIVIC<br />

F a i r m o n t<br />

P a r k<br />

9 MILE<br />

^ 2 5 ^ ' Rental r<strong>at</strong>ee subject to cftanoe wtthoui notice<br />

Main Office 353-&650B<br />

Thursday, January 9, 1M6 OAfc *7E<br />

410 Fl<strong>at</strong>s For Rent<br />

DEARBORN<br />

Vacant. 1 Bedrooen Upper<br />

Ot<strong>at</strong>iSmr lltol<br />

V4J0 KesulworUl<br />

17] IMS<br />

DOWNTOWN PLYMOUTH CfcarmtM<br />

.jot tiedicCTTi pi list carpet. aard»ood<br />

floors, appliances earth Use decor<br />

412 Townhoyses-Condos<br />

For Rent<br />

A LAKEFRONT COMMt XITV new 1<br />

bedroom uou complete hstcbea<br />

washer a dryer is unit far a n. 4 miles<br />

to Twelve Oaks MaU<br />

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per mo<br />

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man<br />

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All Areas<br />

CaU as for<br />

OL'ALIFIED RENTALS<br />

HUNDREDS DISVLAYED<br />

IN OT'R RREE TATAUXLLLE<br />

SHARE LISTINGS 441 14:0<br />

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AVAILABLE SOON<br />

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carpeting, ap^iinra clubftou*<br />

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frtw rinrt<br />

iT*r5«t»te t*** Mo<br />

356-3780<br />

BIRMINGHAM 1 bedrdBm appliances,<br />

pool<br />

carpeting, well .oc<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

adulu includes (a« & waur KM<br />

411:444<br />

412 Townhouees-Condoe-<br />

For Rent —<br />

412 Toemboueee Coodoe<br />

For Rent<br />

FARMINCTOW HILLS<br />

MHldle«eK area One bedroom, aas<br />

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b<strong>at</strong>h Immedi<strong>at</strong>e areupaory<br />

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Mgroi Bruc-e Uoyd<br />

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FARMINGTON HILLS 1<br />

ilM>P4°«<br />

44 SO per mo<br />

4pm or weekends<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS Wall kepi 1<br />

SedrocxTT 1 b<strong>at</strong>h, first floor coodo. close<br />

to ai>opp deposit iNo Petal 159$<br />

"MABTHA ALLEN ASSOf'lATT.5 INC<br />

360-0079<br />

Merrill Lynch<br />

Realty<br />

851-8100 681-5698<br />

pec' Maay eitras 4T7 *M* or iSnS<br />

RmrORD - Joy Rd<br />

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Brand new 2 bedroom 2 b<strong>at</strong>h.<br />

whirlpool tub. all kitchen appliance*,<br />

carpeted, garage Includes 40 ft<br />

bo<strong>at</strong>well st your front door Riverview<br />

Club 31695 4<strong>out</strong>h River Road, near Jef<br />

844 0714<br />

LIVONIA CONDO - 2 bedroom 2 b<strong>at</strong>h,<br />

finished basement. ISOO month no pets<br />

Leave nwaaage M*-4J71<br />

LIVONIA<br />

drapes, carpeted, central air. washer,<br />

refrvgerstor r*ove. gas grill, basement,<br />

parking Near Wonderland MM plus<br />

141 f»S5<br />

deposit<br />

NEW IN TOWN<br />

e 2 3 4 bedroom Many areas<br />

Kids I'res O K<br />

RENTEX<br />

V43-973S<br />

luxurv c<br />

partially<br />

washer 4 dryer<br />

door pool lencwd *a<br />

Available! I M rit<br />

enced yard. 1 yr lease<br />

ROCHESTER<br />

lovely 1 be<br />

do Flrw floor Completely remodeled<br />

per mooth includes<br />

medi<strong>at</strong>ely No pets If i<br />

message<br />

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400 Apartments For Rent<br />

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bedrooms, pool, ceotral air<br />

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414 Florida Rentala<br />

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REFERRAL SERVICES FOR<br />

Tenants 4 Landlords<br />

SHARE LISTINGS. 441 1U*<br />

CAPE CORAL ti<br />

1 bedrooms.<br />

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b<strong>at</strong>ha<br />

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Adalt park<br />

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b<strong>at</strong>ha. centra<br />

CLEARWATER<br />

mobile, .<br />

heal 4 air ISM per month plua Feb<br />

oo Or will sell. U4.M0 S 34-0410<br />

DELRAY BEACH<br />

New studio apart<br />

ment. pool 1st floor, all amenities oo<br />

Intercoa<strong>at</strong>al, dock available. **0X<br />

PETOKKEY HARBOR SPRINGS<br />

LAKESIDE CLUB CONDOMINIUMS<br />

A SPRING LAKE CLUB<br />

Completely furnished laxwy 1 badroom.<br />

2 bedroom wttt loft A townhoaase<br />

rentala<br />

on Round Laka A Spring Lake<br />

loc<strong>at</strong>ed within minutes of lhe arena tinsel<br />

ski reaoeta Ci us^f u—ry (roan your<br />

door oo gloomed trails Relax m our indoor<br />

pool spa facility Ram by the<br />

weekend, aeeek. mooth or teased<br />

BAYHEAD REAL ESTATE<br />

431 E Lake St Petoskry Ml 6K2B<br />

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W I N T E R<br />

IS...<br />

time to come in from the coid and enjoy*<br />

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or get a bird s eye '• :eu. of the expanses of j<br />

snow from your high-rise apartment<br />

e<br />

Spacious 1 & 2 bedroom<br />

apartments available<br />

e<br />

ideal loc<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

e<br />

INDOOR he<strong>at</strong>ed poo<br />

RENT INCLUDES HEAT<br />

Loc<strong>at</strong>ed off Wayne Rd<br />

between Ford Rd & Warren<br />

721-2500<br />

FAVILKDN COURT<br />

V<br />

high-rig<br />

W e s t l a n d<br />

T o w e r s<br />

apartments<br />

G R A N D<br />

O P E N I N G<br />

A Community of<br />

Terracod Rental Apartments<br />

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY<br />

ONE MONTH'S FREE RENT<br />

From $660<br />

j New 2 bedroom/2 b<strong>at</strong>h terraced rental apta. I<br />

Offering separ<strong>at</strong>e entry, micro-wave oven, washer I<br />

and drywr In each apartment, and membership In<br />

PAVILION CLUB, our complete exercise facility<br />

MODELS OPEN NOW<br />

I Loc<strong>at</strong>ed on Heggerty Rd. Oyl O •% H O O I<br />

between 9 and 10 Mile OHO' I I^U |<br />

SKI ACCOMMODATIONS<br />

Michigan's mo<strong>at</strong> tuarioaa renort Coo-<br />

Townhouses are loc<strong>at</strong>ed oo<br />

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Boyne Highlands Ice ak<strong>at</strong>lng A cram<br />

country ikllng available oo property<br />

Over 100 acres oI lovely rolling wood<br />

lands Rafereocws please<br />

WIL&WOOD<br />

WALLOON LAKE Ml 49794<br />

SOUTHFIELD<br />

fsmiihil with kitchen<br />

A Laundry prirllegee Call 11 Wll^l ^<br />

SOUTHFIELD Furnlahed room AvaU<br />

able Feb 1. kllchea. laundry hone<br />

privllsfss for employed female, noo-<br />

1310011<br />

SOUTHFIELD<br />

Largs room. 14 caJV<br />

refrlaaraior<br />

gas<strong>at</strong> pnvtlegea laundry<br />

A laulitMS included ExcMve area<br />

IM-I*U<br />

TWO priv<strong>at</strong>e<br />

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aa. » or over Fenninfton A<br />

r<strong>at</strong>e * b<strong>at</strong>h, laandry. light kitchen<br />

privilngns, |M wk r deposit<br />

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SKI IN LUXURY<br />

Homestead Raaort. I<br />

commod<strong>at</strong>lcaa loc<strong>at</strong>ed <strong>at</strong> torn oI downhill<br />

.lopes and cross country trails Priv<strong>at</strong>e<br />

owner Call George SSS 0641<br />

WESTLAND .Small Room lor young<br />

lady<br />

1200 Including fall hoaee privileges<br />

A utilities Immedi<strong>at</strong>e occupancy<br />

Hard to reach<br />

IM-OtM<br />

644-6845<br />

10M3 SowthfleM Rd. S<strong>out</strong>hfletd<br />

HOME ROCHESTER AREA<br />

Weakly, nullum included, wssi<br />

dryer prtvtlagse Afternoon worklag<br />

6S6-147 J<br />

LOOKING for Nonsmoking female to<br />

ahara 1 bediuum bome la Weetland<br />

two a month includes all utilities<br />

Call 291-4347<br />

MALE WISHES to share Mce hones la<br />

Oak Park 1171 pirn half etllltMe CaD<br />

Ken<br />

1M-71M<br />

MAN with 3 bedroom home ts Mar*<br />

with 1 other man Ml M per weak, per<br />

man 10013 Ana Arbor Trail. Wa<strong>at</strong>laad<br />

Utilities included<br />

NEED ROOMMATE to share apart<br />

menl la Farndal* 1200 mooth. plus security<br />

S4S362S<br />

NON-SMOKING FEMALE roomm<strong>at</strong>e<br />

to share 2 bedroom bora IB Blrmtng<br />

ham. Maple Tekgranh area ins mo<br />

half utilities<br />

MI-AIM or »S2 ills<br />

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m<strong>at</strong>e to Mare 4 beiliuoni Colonial i<br />

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male or female. SS7-*340 or<br />

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PROFESSIONAL woman<br />

wUl a<br />

1 bedroom. IV* both Farmington<br />

Hills<br />

trie Ci<br />

Call Lacl days<br />

REDFORD TWP . home inform<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

earner has s free rental booslag and<br />

home aharing bulletin board<br />

Call 9S7-11T1<br />

RESPONSIBLE FEMALE M thru M<br />

wanted to ahare boast with same Radford<br />

area No peu 1162 a mooth ptm<br />

^•lea Call after ton. S3S S913<br />

400 Apartmenta For Rent<br />

ff B E D R O O M S : 2<br />

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STONEYBRUQKI<br />

APTS<br />

Joy Rd. <strong>at</strong> 1-275<br />

1 & 2 Bedrooms 1 1 A B<strong>at</strong>hs<br />

Pool-Tennis<br />

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• WINTER SPECIAL •<br />

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ANN ARBOR RD<br />

PLYMOUTH TWP<br />

Executive office space<br />

OM room. IM sq ft. 1179 par month,<br />

plus utilities One room. M* sq ft 1110<br />

per moolh includes utill tas<br />

4 S3-190*<br />

ATTRACTIVE PRIVATE OFFICE<br />

For leeae In S<strong>out</strong>hfield Cpa office All<br />

sei vices available tor manufacturer',<br />

rep or accountants CaUlJSl-MM<br />

AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY-<br />

Office Space In new (I)Ston.<br />

priv<strong>at</strong>e entrance building Orchard<br />

Lie Rd . W Bloomfield IS 1 *M<br />

Prune<br />

MEDICAL SUITE<br />

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BIRMINGHAM<br />

A CHOICE OF 1<br />

PRESTIGIOUS OFFICE<br />

ADDRESSES<br />

Birmingham Telephone number, par<br />

sooaliaed phone answering, n<strong>at</strong>ional A<br />

intern<strong>at</strong>ional Telex access<br />

Full Secretarial Sa. .km<br />

4*0 N WOODWARD 910 E LINCOLN<br />

645-5839<br />

LIVONIA Attractive office<br />

IM sq ft oo Plym<strong>out</strong>h Rd . W of "dern<br />

man Nicely decor<strong>at</strong>ed Ideal lor small<br />

ins month Agent sn 7*2*<br />

LIVONIA OFFICE AVAILABLE<br />

lor 4 room suites I9SOO \<br />

Call Ken Kale<br />

Days S1S-00M Eva * 1*11111<br />

LIVONIA<br />

tl include*<br />

recepUoolst A secretarial ae. -vice.<br />

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Redford srea Office spare.<br />

ideal lor medical or profe—»<br />

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- LOW RENT<br />

Farmiagtoo Hill*. Nua thnaetaiii Hwy<br />

Prestigious corner building<br />

111 M per sq ft includes all sUllUm<br />

Call Joe Badslamenu<br />

MI-IT*<br />

OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT<br />

Livonia Plym<strong>out</strong>h<br />

with reception are<br />

or individual offlc<br />

offices Call Mrs Stader<br />

3S4-OSSS<br />

OUT OF THE ORDINARY'<br />

Studio Offices Farmington Hills<br />

Incladm fireplace A pnvau b<strong>at</strong>hroom<br />

Only I13.M per sqR. 64* A 16*0 sq.ft.<br />

6-1144<br />

Call I<br />

PL'l'MOUTH^^B<br />

square feet, excellent<br />

month. utlllllmMM<br />

FEHLIG REAL ESTATE<br />

approxim<strong>at</strong>ely 4*0<br />

ant loc<strong>at</strong>ion MIS par<br />

43*-7M*<br />

BIRMINGHAM - DOWNTOWN<br />

M0 aq feet, prtme office apace with<br />

separ<strong>at</strong>e entrance<br />

Sacood level, no<br />

arindowi Rent includes null Dm A Janitorial<br />

servicas Available Immedi<strong>at</strong>ely<br />

Insurance, legal or accounting profasawmol<br />

ueslarred Call ti* *7M<br />

UM (DOWNTOWN)<br />

A lobby Perfect tor<br />

Psychotherapist or|l) Purson I<br />

nam<br />

Call 642- M10<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

Interior office<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

MAPLE-ADAMS RD.<br />

550 sq. ft. suite wtth 2 priv<strong>at</strong>e<br />

offices & reception<br />

area. Available now.<br />

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Thursday January 9, 1986<br />

SHI<br />

O&E<br />

— Risak<br />

Miller's f<strong>at</strong>e buoyed<br />

by unbe<strong>at</strong>en <strong>at</strong>titude<br />

STARTING OVER is never easy A handful<br />

of elite <strong>at</strong>hletes are going to learn th<strong>at</strong> in<br />

a-few months<br />

Guys like S<strong>out</strong>hfield's Torin Dorn<br />

Westland s Tony Boles. Farmington's Brian<br />

Smolinski. Birmingham's Marc Spencer and<br />

"roy s John LocKer naVe labored to establish<br />

themselves on the football field <strong>at</strong> the high school<br />

level "Their payoff comes now as college<br />

recruiters coddle egos and magnify abilities<br />

Wh<strong>at</strong> these young stallions must remember is<br />

th<strong>at</strong> by next fail, wh<strong>at</strong> they accomplished in high<br />

school won't mean diddly<br />

They will be college freshmen As such, they<br />

will learn mere in one year than they have th<br />

their previous 18<br />

The adjustment is never easy For freshmen<br />

expected to contribute <strong>at</strong>hletically the pressure<br />

is even gre<strong>at</strong>er<br />

ASK JOHN MILLER<br />

Remember the name' 1 Certainly it hasn't<br />

been th<strong>at</strong> long Miller was arguably the gre<strong>at</strong>est<br />

prep football player ever produced within the<br />

r confines of the Observer & Eccentric coverage<br />

area<br />

He was the most sought-after player in the<br />

st<strong>at</strong>e last year Speed, size, strength, smarts - he<br />

had it all And he took them with him to Michigan<br />

St<strong>at</strong>e<br />

Such a star is bound for instant success, right"*<br />

Could it be any other way" By midseason he'll be<br />

a starter By his sophomore year. all-Big Ten By<br />

his junior year. All-American By his senior year<br />

It doesn't happen like th<strong>at</strong>, except in Gil Thorpe<br />

comics And fortun<strong>at</strong>ely Miller never thought it<br />

would<br />

I played a lot more than I expected." Miller<br />

said Monday I played more than any other<br />

freshman, except Andre iRison. a starting<br />

receiver). I got to play against Iowa. I played<br />

some in prevent defense situ<strong>at</strong>ions, and I played<br />

on special teams<br />

People asked me wh<strong>at</strong> I expected when I<br />

came to MSU My goal was to make the travel<br />

team, which I did. I didn't want to get redshirted,<br />

and I wanted to earn my letter<br />

SOUNDS LIKE Miller set his sights low<br />

fexpectmg th«? worst But In reality. Miller's vision<br />

• was crystal clear To be successful in college<br />

; football takes more than inborn ability It takes<br />

, time — time to learn, to gain experience, to<br />

develop<br />

Miller backed up Paul Bobbin ifrom<br />

S<strong>out</strong>hfield-L<strong>at</strong>hrup.i <strong>at</strong> strong safety fertile" ~<br />

Spartans When Bobbitt sprained an ankle in the<br />

second series of the Iowa game. Miller took over<br />

He was sl<strong>at</strong>ed to start the following week<br />

against University of Michigan But Dean<br />

Altobelli "had a really good week of practice, so<br />

he got the-start," Miller said Altobelli performed<br />

so well th<strong>at</strong> Bobbitt moved to cornerback when<br />

he returned<br />

How did Miller react to the disappointment'' In<br />

a fashion typical to him "I would have loved to<br />

get in there, but 1 was happy for Dean He's a<br />

junior, and he's been working hard for a long<br />

time "<br />

Others may have expected more from Miller,<br />

but the former Hawk knew wh<strong>at</strong> obstacles<br />

confronted him Looking <strong>at</strong> my season. I could<br />

say things could have been better if I'd knocked<br />

down th<strong>at</strong> pass against Iowa or blocked a punt,"<br />

he said<br />

DOES THAT mean Miller isn't as good as he<br />

was cracked up to be" Is he another gre<strong>at</strong> high<br />

school player who couldn't cut it in college"<br />

Such pressures have been layered on Miller's<br />

sturdy shoulders for the past three years He's<br />

handled it — <strong>out</strong>wardly, <strong>at</strong> least<br />

Inside it's another story As the football season<br />

drew to a close, Miller couldn't keep food down<br />

The lower end of his esophagus, the tube th<strong>at</strong><br />

I carries food to the stomach, was contracting<br />

Miller's weight dropped from 198 to 174<br />

' He Consulted an Ann Arbor specialist, who<br />

decided surgery was needed Miller underwent a<br />

3'i hour oper<strong>at</strong>ion in which doctors sliced away<br />

the muscle causing the problem<br />

"They <strong>at</strong>tributed it to stress." Miller said "At<br />

first I didn't agree with them because I didn't<br />

think the pressures had bothered me But after<br />

talking to them. I thought maybe they were right<br />

They said I held it in "<br />

THE OPERATION kept Miller from going to<br />

:he All-American Bowl "I got <strong>out</strong> of the hospital<br />

he day before the game." he said "'It was really<br />

iepressing But guys on the team called me. and<br />

x>ach (George) Perles even called me the day of<br />

he game<br />

"Every day I was in the hospital. I realized how<br />

mportant it was to me th<strong>at</strong> they called It showed<br />

.hey did care."<br />

Miller is hoping to recover by spring drills He<br />

*on't be able to lift weights for two to three<br />

nonths. which could impede his development<br />

But as always. AfilTer remains optimistic "I<br />

feel comfortable with wh<strong>at</strong> I accomplished this<br />

year." he said "I've got a long way to go. but I'll<br />

have to just keep plugging away. I want to make<br />

this the best four years of my life"<br />

But first, there's a long rehabilit<strong>at</strong>ion period.<br />

He must regain the strength he lost and more ("I<br />

wasn't nearly strong enough this year"). A lot of<br />

disappointment and heartache are entrenched<br />

between Miller and his goals<br />

So wh<strong>at</strong>'s his approach^ "I'm glad. I'd h<strong>at</strong>e to<br />

think I've reached my peak I'm looking forward<br />

to wh<strong>at</strong>'s ahead "<br />

How can such a person possibly fail? Take note,<br />

high school seniors Your first college lesson is<br />

provided courtesy of John Miller, superstar<br />

•B' champs rule Salem m<strong>at</strong>s<br />

Both Salem's Fred Calma [bottom in<br />

white) and C<strong>at</strong>holic Central's tee"<br />

Krueger (top right) took a pounding in<br />

their championship m<strong>at</strong>ches during the<br />

Salem Invit<strong>at</strong>ional Wrestling Tournament<br />

S<strong>at</strong>urday. More important, both<br />

scored points by getting to the finals.<br />

Krueger helped CC place second overall<br />

and Calma helped Salem take third. E<strong>at</strong>on<br />

Rapids won the tourney.<br />

r<br />

Rafail, Huff ignite<br />

Rocks in opener<br />

So much for first-meet rustiness<br />

The Plym<strong>out</strong>h Salem gymnastics<br />

team, a serious contender for the Western<br />

Lakes championship this season,<br />

opened its campaign with a 121.8-<br />

1 13 95 win against Westland John<br />

Glenn Monday<br />

In its first evem of the season, the<br />

vault — one usually fraught with jittercaused<br />

falls — Salem scored an impressive<br />

33 85<br />

All-Area performers Beth Rafail and<br />

Jackie Huff led the Rocks<br />

Rafail, a senior, won the vault with a<br />

9 05 She also won the balance beam<br />

with a 7 85 She placed second on both<br />

the uneven parallel bars {7 45) and<br />

floor exercise


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O&E Ti^ursCay, January 6 1986<br />

Henry's tiny Zebras ride tall<br />

keeps E<strong>at</strong>on Rapids m<strong>at</strong> title<br />

basketball<br />

By Larry O'Connor i bitlon l0 coach 0n the collegia!.? level made me | | jr + T l T I I<br />

A basketball team with only a few players over<br />

6-feet tall usually is buried 6-feet deep in the standings<br />

staff But writer don't bother sending a shovel to Wayne Memorial<br />

coach Chuck Henry, whose team, despite a<br />

lack of size, is unbe<strong>at</strong>en in its first seven games<br />

The fourth-year coach believes teams are not measured<br />

by yardsticks, but by the goals they set —<br />

and accomplish "<br />

At the beginning of the season Henry set one for<br />

his team to be undefe<strong>at</strong>ed <strong>at</strong> this point In light of<br />

small size, plus the losses of Pollis Robertson (19<br />

points per game: and Howard Flowers (20 ppg>. the<br />

Zebras have met their coach's request head-on<br />

"A lesser coach may not have- been as successful<br />

Wayne Memorial <strong>at</strong>hletic director Bill Hawley<br />

said They might just say. Hey, we don't have any<br />

of our players back and we re only six-foot tall ana<br />

ali th<strong>at</strong><br />

Th<strong>at</strong> doesn t deter him i Henry i He has a very<br />

positive <strong>at</strong>titude and it's transl<strong>at</strong>ed to the players<br />

When they go up agams; a bigger team, they think<br />

they can be<strong>at</strong> them " »<br />

off from his days as an <strong>at</strong>hlete <strong>at</strong> Monroe Junior<br />

College and Findlay College An orchestr<strong>at</strong>ed practice<br />

was picked up from a number of collegi<strong>at</strong>e<br />

coaches through personal viewing or reading including<br />

John Wooden and Bobby Knight<br />

The formula for success includes the implent<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

of ao unrelenting man-to-man defense, for<br />

which testimonials are endless<br />

"WAYNE'S ONE of the reams we dislike playing<br />

because of the type defense they play," Dearborn<br />

Fordson coach John Mclntyre said "They're very<br />

fundamentally sound playing man-to-man defense<br />

Added Hawley Chuck does as good a job of<br />

teacmng defense as anyone I know "<br />

Hawley wouldn 'i have had the opportunity for<br />

Henrys brother Dan joined him this season as<br />

an assistant The two often opposed each other<br />

such st<strong>at</strong>ements if Henry would've opted to stay <strong>at</strong><br />

Dearborn Divine Child Henry coached the Falcons<br />

when Dan was the head basketball coach <strong>at</strong> John<br />

for five seasons before returning to Wayne Memorial<br />

Glenn<br />

in 1983. where he previously was head coach "IT W AS ONE game I never looked forward to,"<br />

BIT TAKING full credit for his team s success is for one seasdn i1577-78<br />

Henry said One would have to win and one would<br />

not Henry's style On th<strong>at</strong> m<strong>at</strong>ter he pre.'ers tc The circumstances of his leaving revolved have to lose And I wanted Dan to win all of his<br />

pass<br />

'1 think rnarhmg is important.' said Henry 36<br />

around an Bam class and a yearning to coach on<br />

the collegi<strong>at</strong>e level<br />

games — except th<strong>at</strong> one '<br />

Family is a top priority for Henry, who also<br />

who's been one for HTvears - bul ! jJunk it ha? »f.nr- •I'i.nff-rl * r ^ - m nr n i n g a riv^nce basket - sponsors a Fellowship of Christian Athletes group<br />

more to do with a lot of talent we've had sn recent ball clas? which he taught on his planning period <strong>at</strong> Wayne Memorial H.s players ceriaifily ase uul<br />

years posely connected to th<strong>at</strong> is the chemistry of to be added to his regular schedule <strong>at</strong> Wayne Memor<br />

far behind on the list<br />

the team <strong>at</strong>titude "<br />

al The administr<strong>at</strong>ion didn't deem it neces-<br />

Henry ncited by many for the ability to get the<br />

For th<strong>at</strong>, practices become Henrys lab where sary<br />

most <strong>out</strong> of his players, believes in striking a balance<br />

the Pavlov's theory of positive and neg<strong>at</strong>ive reinforcement<br />

A", the same time' he was recommended to re-<br />

betw een frserd and disciplinarian<br />

comes into use At least 15 of 20 drills place Jim Schultz as head coach <strong>at</strong> Divine Child a i talk a lot abrut goals, success and wh<strong>at</strong> they're<br />

involve a competitive situ<strong>at</strong>ion where the winner job th<strong>at</strong> orgmally didn t interest Henry<br />

going to do after school, he said I think they appreci<strong>at</strong>e<br />

might get a drink a w<strong>at</strong>erTTh? loser could be sentenced<br />

"On the one hand. Divine Child really wants me.<br />

th<strong>at</strong> 1 r;i not using these kids to get to 'the<br />

to do five pushups<br />

he said, and Wayne Memorial's saying wh<strong>at</strong> I'm University of' Yichigan "<br />

The competitive edge, according to Henry, rubs doing is not important Th<strong>at</strong> struggle, plus my am-<br />

And "th<strong>at</strong> s no' small talk<br />

Howze blazes trail of success <strong>at</strong> OU<br />

bition to coach on the collegi<strong>at</strong>e level, made me<br />

leave" .<br />

In five years Henry had only one losing season <strong>at</strong><br />

Divine Child He returned to Wayne Memort-al to be<br />

closer to his work and family<br />

HE'S BEEN a physical educ<strong>at</strong>ion teacher <strong>at</strong><br />

Adams Junior High in Westland for 15 years He<br />

lives in Wesiland with his wife, Margie His children<br />

include Bryan. 15 Carrie. 11 Margie 2. and<br />

Amy 1 An addition to the Henry family is expected<br />

in April<br />

At Wayne Memorial things are just fine for Henry<br />

who has his advanced basketball class and the<br />

somewh<strong>at</strong> new Alumni Arena to hold it In two seasons<br />

< 1.983-85;' he 5 compiled a 36-11 win-loss<br />

record.'including last year s 21-2 squad including<br />

district and league titles<br />

For the time being, the collegi<strong>at</strong>e ranks will just<br />

have to wait<br />

"I haven't giver, it up." said Henry ab<strong>out</strong> his collegi<strong>at</strong>e<br />

aspir<strong>at</strong>ions I just put a on hold "<br />

t<br />

& —<br />

By C.J. Riaak<br />

staff writer<br />

Wonder wh<strong>at</strong> conference foes think when they<br />

hear wh<strong>at</strong> Oris Howze has to say<br />

I would.Vt say I was hot." the Oakland L'mversi<br />

ty senior forward said after Monday's practice<br />

He was serious Eighteen days earlier he had single-handedly<br />

destroyed University of Michigan-<br />

Dearborn with a school single-game record 52<br />

poin.s He followed th<strong>at</strong> by decim<strong>at</strong>ing Aquinas<br />

nectmg on 13 straight shots «n r<strong>out</strong>e to a 38-point<br />

performance<br />

His previous best point total was 37, which he hit<br />

as a freshman He surpassed th<strong>at</strong> twice in 11 days<br />

last month<br />

Not hot''<br />

"I'm playing the same game.' the Orchard Lake<br />

St Mary's gradu<strong>at</strong>e said "I'm not looking for anything<br />

different "<br />

WHATEVER HE'S doing, us been incredibly successful,<br />

l<strong>at</strong>ely In OU's first eight games, Howze was<br />

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floor shooting) and 3 6 rebounds In the last four, he<br />

has averaged 33 3 points (61 4 percent from the<br />

floori and 9 5 rebounds.<br />

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our players Thai's how ne got 52 <strong>at</strong> Michigan-<br />

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- Hnw-7*- downplayed his recent ;urge because he<br />

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Gary Holt sent in 16 while Rodney<br />

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Raiders' forward Darrell Darling<br />

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Joel Mies, who finished with a gamehigh<br />

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"Each timo they cut the lead down to<br />

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SALEM 64, CHURCHILL 35: The<br />

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THERAN 64:The Eagles Blues Brothers<br />

were in full force in Plym<strong>out</strong>h<br />

Christian's r<strong>out</strong> of visiting Huron Valley<br />

Lutheran Tuesday io a Michigan Independent<br />

Athletic Conference game.<br />

The brother combin<strong>at</strong>ions of McCarthy<br />

and Windle led the way for the Eagles,<br />

scoring a combined 62 points. Jim<br />

and P<strong>at</strong> McCarthy tcssed in 19 points<br />

each Rod and Steve Windle responded<br />

by scoring 12 points each.<br />

Plym<strong>out</strong>h Christian, 4-0 (3-0 MIAC).<br />

was especially geared up in the final<br />

eight minutes exploding for 30 points.<br />

Todd Mitchell threw in 20 points in a<br />

losing cause for Huron Valley Lutheran<br />

WAYNE 67, BELLEVILLE 63: The<br />

. Zebras ran their unbe<strong>at</strong>en string to<br />

en games Tuesday but the visiting<br />

Tigers had the scissors ready in Wolverine<br />

A action<br />

Wayne Memorial. 7-0 (3-0 Wolverine<br />

A), had a"scare as Belleville (3-3) <strong>out</strong>scored<br />

the Zebras. 39-35, in the final<br />

half Wayne, with three players in double<br />

figures, led 32-24 <strong>at</strong> the half<br />

"We didn't play well <strong>at</strong> times," said<br />

Wayne coach Chuck Henry "Hopefully<br />

we learned a Jew lessons and get away<br />

with a win."<br />

Mark Robinson led the way with a<br />

game-high 24 points for the Zebras<br />

Robinson was aided by Ron Sommons'<br />

15 points and Gary Hankerson's 12<br />

Belleville was led byj-adioir T<strong>at</strong>e,<br />

who scored 18 points<br />

STEVENSON 64, FRANKLIN 52: On<br />

Tuesday, the Spartans did wh<strong>at</strong> they<br />

had to early to knock off Livonia<br />

Franklin in a Western Lakes game<br />

Livonia Stevenson, 2-4 (1-3 WLAA).<br />

look an early lead and never let go of it<br />

as the Spartans posted three players in<br />

double figures Aided by an eight-point<br />

advantage in the first quarter, the<br />

Spartans padded it further as they took<br />

a 34-25 halftime lead.<br />

Franklin, which has yet to win a<br />

game this season, stayed close with the<br />

help of Chris ParenU, who scored a<br />

game-high 21 points for the P<strong>at</strong>riots.<br />

For Stevenson. Jeff Gibbons tossed<br />

in 16 points while Chip Finneran and<br />

Jim Kimble each had 10<br />

All in all, a pleasant win for Stevenson<br />

coach Jim Mclntyre, formerly of<br />

Franklin.<br />

CLARENCEVILLE 50, LUTHERAN<br />

EAST 48: Lutheran East's Bob Monroe<br />

canned a three-point basket with eight<br />

seconds left Tuesday but host Livonia<br />

Clarenceville still walked off with a<br />

Metro Conference win over visiting Lutheran<br />

East<br />

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It's the first season for the threepoint<br />

play in the Metro Conference, and<br />

the Trojans might have wished it didn't<br />

take effect until next year after Monroe's<br />

basket But Clarenceville ran <strong>out</strong><br />

the clock to preserve the win<br />

"It was a good win." said Clarenceville<br />

coach Paul Gough, "but we<br />

played sloppy <strong>at</strong> times."<br />

Rick Larson led the way with 12<br />

points for the Trojans while Greg Buell<br />

chipped in with 11. Lutheran East's<br />

Mike Alter had a game-high 14 points<br />

while Monroe finished with 13.<br />

Clarenceville. 3-3 (1-1 Metro Conference).<br />

connected on 12-of-21 <strong>at</strong>tempts<br />

from the line. Lutheran East, 2-3 (0-1<br />

Metro) was 11 of 26<br />

ST. AGATHA 72. OUR LADY OF<br />

LAKES 64: The Aggies had four players<br />

in double figures as they rolled over<br />

visiting W<strong>at</strong>erford Our Lady-of Lakes<br />

Tuesday in C<strong>at</strong>holic League action.<br />

Paul Gardner led a parade of Redford<br />

St Ag<strong>at</strong>ha scorers with a teamhigh<br />

16 points. Kevin Rich canned 15<br />

points While Jim Knittel added 14 and<br />

Larry Brown chipped in with 11.<br />

'The key for us was good ball movement,"<br />

said St. Ag<strong>at</strong>ha coach Larry<br />

Dupke. "We finished off well. Some<br />

nights the shots don't go in. (Tuesday),<br />

they did."<br />

St. Ag<strong>at</strong>ha (5-2) led 36-30 <strong>at</strong> intermission<br />

and <strong>out</strong>scored Our Lady of Lakes<br />

30-25 in the second half From the line,<br />

the Aggies were 16 of 21 W<strong>at</strong>erford<br />

was five of 15<br />

TEMPLE CHRISTIAN 95. LUCK<br />

ETT 46: On Tuesday, Redford Temple<br />

Christian rolled 20s in each quarter to<br />

roll over host Luckett Christian in a<br />

non-conference game<br />

Greg Love sent in 24 points to lead a<br />

string of four double-figure scorers for<br />

Temple Christian (5-1). Eric Campbell<br />

tossed in 18 while John Smithson and<br />

Todd Chunn had 11 each.<br />

Jim Carelton had a team-high 16<br />

points for Luckett, which trailed 21-8<br />

after the first eight minutes Redford<br />

led 46-22 <strong>at</strong> halftime<br />

DEARBORN 76, REDFORD UNION<br />

55: Things ran dry for Redford Union<br />

Tuesday as they fell short to host Dearborn<br />

in a Northwest Suburban League<br />

game<br />

"There was some good defense by<br />

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the Panthers fn as they were <strong>out</strong>scored<br />

41-21 in the final 16 minutes. Steve<br />

Moore, a small forward, fired in "to<br />

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Dearborn, which connected on 22-of-<br />

38 <strong>at</strong>tempts from the line, had 14<br />

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Bushart led RU with 14 points<br />

The Panthers, 1-5 (1-0 league),<br />

trailed 33-34 <strong>at</strong> the half<br />

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«C*4R,W G-9B U6th Thursday. January 9. 1966<br />

Rice<br />

rules<br />

By Marty Budner<br />

Herman's<br />

WORLD OF SPORTING GOODS<br />

Staff writer<br />

Birmingham Brother<br />

Rice picked a gre<strong>at</strong> time<br />

lo play it-s best basketball<br />

game of the season<br />

The Warriors, sparked<br />

t$ r a tenacious man-toman<br />

defense, operred<br />

C<strong>at</strong>holic I-eague Central<br />

Division action with a<br />

well-deserved 49-39 victory<br />

over Harper Woods<br />

Notre Dame Tuesday in<br />

Birmingham<br />

Brother Rice now has<br />

defe<strong>at</strong>ed Notre Dame in -<br />

25 straight games — its<br />

last Joss coming in the<br />

sec< id game of the 1972-<br />

73 season by two points,<br />

52-54<br />

The game also marked<br />

the return of 13-year<br />

coaching veteran Bob<br />

Stumnaki 1 ! lu llir Caitw<br />

lie League Shoemaker<br />

had previously coached<br />

<strong>at</strong> Detroit St Andrew and<br />

Orchard Lake St Mary s<br />

before taking over the<br />

Bloomfield Hills Andover<br />

program prior to the<br />

start of the 1983-"B4 sea<br />

son<br />

Shoemaker left Ando<br />

ver for the Notre Dame<br />

post this past summer It<br />

not only was the first<br />

time Shoemaker had ever<br />

coached against a<br />

Brother Rice team, but<br />

.also marked his debut in<br />

the Central Division<br />

To say the leas" it<br />

wasn't a game he'll want<br />

to remember<br />

They're (Brother Ricei<br />

just a better basketball<br />

learn than us," said Shoemaker<br />

who guided Orchard<br />

Lake St Mary's to<br />

the sl<strong>at</strong>e Class C basketball<br />

championship in the<br />

1981-82 season "Rice did<br />

everything better than<br />

did, and 1 don't think<br />

the final score really indic<strong>at</strong>es<br />

th<strong>at</strong> we were nev<br />

. er in the game<br />

"1 didn't think we<br />

would be <strong>out</strong>played this<br />

bad." he said. "Bui<br />

they're an experienced<br />

team and we are not "<br />

BROTHER RICE<br />

played a stellar defensive<br />

game, starting wilh -en<br />

ior guard David Plunkett<br />

why. held Notre Dame s<br />

higlT - scoring Wilham<br />

Sayles to just eight points<br />

over the first three quarters<br />

Sayles. who averaged<br />

17 points coming<br />

into the game, finished<br />

with 15 points<br />

Junior guard Bill<br />

Fitzp<strong>at</strong>nck was a hound<br />

defensively and junior<br />

center Scolt Zimos<br />

played his best all-around<br />

game of the season with<br />

14 rebounds and three<br />

btocked shots<br />

"I felt th<strong>at</strong>, <strong>at</strong> least in<br />

December, a big part of<br />

Notre Dame's offense<br />

was wh<strong>at</strong> they gener<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

off of their press and<br />

easy baskets on the fas'<br />

break." said Rice coach<br />

Nick Conn, who is in the<br />

midst of his fifth season<br />

<strong>at</strong> the Birmingham-based<br />

school "And if we could<br />

handle their press and<br />

make them face five people<br />

everytime they<br />

brought the ball down the<br />

court — plus control the<br />

boards — those three factors<br />

would work in our<br />

favor."<br />

After an early 2-2<br />

deadlock. Brother Rice<br />

scored the next five<br />

points and never trailed<br />

the rest of the game<br />

The Warriors were up<br />

12-8 after the first quarter<br />

and took a 21-14 halftime<br />

lead with a 9-5 spurt<br />

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Mark Henry. Lee Fitzp<strong>at</strong>rick,<br />

Plunkett and Bill<br />

Fitzp<strong>at</strong>rick all scored<br />

baskets in the third quarter<br />

as Rice took a JO-24<br />

lead<br />

Unlike their last <strong>out</strong>ing<br />

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Bloomfield Hills<br />

Andover back into the<br />

game with a fourth-quarter<br />

rally after leading<br />

through<strong>out</strong> tbe game,<br />

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Rice <strong>out</strong>scored Notre<br />

Dame. 19-15. to win their<br />

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(based on Neil Simon's own) in Depraasion-era Brooklyn.<br />

previous stage experience, and the<br />

light was so bright she didn't even think<br />

ab<strong>out</strong> the cameras being there.<br />

"For 'Nutcracker' th<strong>at</strong> same night. I<br />

was interviewed by Channel 4 on the 5<br />

and 6 o'clock news," she said Because<br />

Cara was dancing, she didn't get to see<br />

the show, and although she Jias it on<br />

tape, she still hasn't had timeto look <strong>at</strong><br />

it.<br />

The young dancer studies classical<br />

ballet wilh Iacob Lascu <strong>at</strong> the Lascu<br />

School of Ballet in Birmingham. In<br />

"The Nutcracker" for two years, she<br />

has danced roles of pages. Chinese and<br />

mice but n<strong>at</strong>urally dreams of performing<br />

the lead role of Clara. "I've just<br />

gone on pointe." which is wh<strong>at</strong>'s needed<br />

to play Clara, she said. "It depends on<br />

when my teacher thinks my feet are<br />

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CARA ALSO has studied ballet with<br />

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Barron in S<strong>out</strong>hfield, Cranbrook Summer<br />

The<strong>at</strong>re School in Bloomfield Hills<br />

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Aware th<strong>at</strong> she has had opportunities<br />

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8C*(R.W,G-6C) U4iE , I nursoay, January a, 1986<br />

Among cast member* of "P.3.: Porter to Springsteen" are Paul<br />

Michael* (left), Nicole Hakim of Birmingham and Hal Adama.<br />

The production open* Thursday, Jan. 18, <strong>at</strong> Wayne St<strong>at</strong>e University'*<br />

Studio 150.<br />

u p c o m i n g<br />

t h i n g s to d o<br />

• ICE SQIJLPTURE<br />

The Plym<strong>out</strong>h Ice Sculpture Spectacular<br />

has been expanded this year<br />

to include two weekends The event<br />

begins Thursday. Jan 9. and continues<br />

through Sunday, Jan 19 Entertainment<br />

by Benny and the Jets, a<br />

'50s band playing music (or dancing,<br />

will be offered <strong>at</strong> "Ice Caper' <strong>at</strong> 8<br />

pm Fridays-S<strong>at</strong>urdays, Jan 10-11<br />

and 17-18. <strong>at</strong> the Mayflower Meeting<br />

House Admission is IS For more inform<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

ab<strong>out</strong> the spectacular, call<br />

the Plym<strong>out</strong>h Chamber of<br />

Commmerce <strong>at</strong> 453-1540 or the Mayflower<br />

Hotel <strong>at</strong> 453-1620<br />

• OINNER THEATER<br />

Sheila Dailey, professional storyteller,<br />

will be fe<strong>at</strong>ured <strong>at</strong> Family Dinner<br />

The<strong>at</strong>re <strong>at</strong> 6 p m Tuesday. Jan<br />

14 <strong>at</strong> the Maplewood Community<br />

Center in Garden City The event is<br />

offered for all ages from 3 to adults<br />

Tickets <strong>at</strong> $3 may be reserved by<br />

calling 525-8846<br />

• MISTAKES AUCTION<br />

Christmas gifts you couldn't use or<br />

return may be don<strong>at</strong>ed for "Santa's<br />

Mistakes Auction," <strong>at</strong> 1 p m S<strong>at</strong>urday.<br />

Jan 11. <strong>at</strong> Wonderland Mall,<br />

Livonia Don<strong>at</strong>ed items will be auctioned<br />

to the highest bftider'. with all<br />

proceeds going to lhe Children's<br />

Leukemia Found<strong>at</strong>ion Items may be<br />

brought to the Wonderland Administr<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

Office prior to the auction<br />

day<br />

• HUNTERS'RUN<br />

Joining Larry Nozero <strong>at</strong> Hunter's<br />

Run in Livonia are Chuck Robinette,<br />

Jerry McKenzie, Ray Tim and Dave<br />

Koether. Thursday, Jan 9; M<strong>at</strong>t Michaels<br />

and Dan Jorddan. Friday, Jan<br />

10, and Keith Vreeland, John Dana<br />

and Dave Koether, S<strong>at</strong>urday, Jan 11<br />

• SUNDAY MUSICALE<br />

The Plym<strong>out</strong>h Symphony Society<br />

will present its second Sunday Musicale<br />

<strong>at</strong> 4 p.m. Jan. 12 <strong>at</strong> Ct. John's<br />

Seminary in Plym<strong>out</strong>h The concert<br />

will fe<strong>at</strong>ure violist Margaret Lang<br />

Van Lunnen, oboist Kristy Merttta<br />

and pianist Anne Beth Gajda A reception<br />

will follow the concert. Ad<br />

mission is $5 for aduults, $3 50 for<br />

students and seniors Tickets may be<br />

purchased <strong>at</strong> BeRner Jewelry on Ann<br />

Arbor Trail in Plym<strong>out</strong>h and <strong>at</strong> the<br />

door<br />

• ABE LINCOLN<br />

Trinity House The<strong>at</strong>re will present<br />

"An Evening with Abe Lincoln," starring<br />

Jack Brador as Abe, <strong>at</strong> 8 p.m.<br />

Fridays-S<strong>at</strong>urdays. Jan 24-25, Jan 31<br />

and Feb 1. and Feb 7-8, <strong>at</strong> Trinity<br />

House in Livonia Admission is' $4<br />

For more inform<strong>at</strong>ion, call 464-6302<br />

• STUDIO 160<br />

Area residents Erit Gill of S<strong>out</strong>hfield.<br />

Nicole Hakim of Birmingham,<br />

Thomas O'Connor of Birmingham.<br />

and Linda Quirui-of Franklin are appearing<br />

in "PS Porter to Springsteen."<br />

an original musical revue opening<br />

Thursday, Jan 16. <strong>at</strong> Studio 150 in<br />

the General Lectures Hall <strong>at</strong> Wayne<br />

Stale University in Detroit Performances<br />

are <strong>at</strong> 8 pm Thursdays-S<strong>at</strong><br />

urdays and 7 p.m. Sundays through<br />

Jan 26 For ticket inform<strong>at</strong>ion call<br />

the WSU box office <strong>at</strong> 577-2972<br />

• IRISH MUSIC<br />

The Friendly Sons of St P<strong>at</strong>rick, in<br />

conjunction with the O Hare School of<br />

Ceiii Dance in Plym<strong>out</strong>h, will present<br />

a program of traditional Irish music<br />

<strong>at</strong> 8 30 p m S<strong>at</strong>urday. Jan 11, <strong>at</strong> the<br />

Friendly Sons of St P<strong>at</strong>rick — metro<br />

Detroit's oldest Irish club — in Warren<br />

John Early of Redford is club<br />

president The concert will be followed<br />

by a session and ceili with musicians<br />

from Livonia. Redford. S<strong>out</strong>hfield,<br />

Rochester, Birmingham and<br />

Ann Arbor joining the fe<strong>at</strong>ured group<br />

For tickets <strong>at</strong> $5. calj 537-3489<br />

• DRUM, BUGLE<br />

The Motown Invaders Drum and<br />

Bugle Corps is seeking boys and girls<br />

ages 12-18 to perform in a competition<br />

musical unit Drum and bugle<br />

corps include am<strong>at</strong>eur musical units,<br />

which travel and perform during the<br />

summer months, with n<strong>at</strong>ional championships<br />

held m August al Camp<br />

Randall Stadium <strong>at</strong> lhe University of<br />

Wisconsin in Madison The Motown<br />

Invaders is accepting memberships in<br />

brass, percussion and flags For more<br />

inform<strong>at</strong>ion, call Kjonk Recre<strong>at</strong>ion in<br />

Detroit <strong>at</strong> 898-6359<br />

• ACTORS ALLIANCE<br />

"The Fantasticks," longest-running<br />

musical in the world, will open Friday,<br />

Jan 17, <strong>at</strong> the Actors Alliance<br />

The<strong>at</strong>re Company in S<strong>out</strong>hfield Four<br />

performances will be held each weekend<br />

through Sunday, Feb 23 Buckner<br />

Gibbs, who has performed with the<br />

Hilberry and the Missouri Repertory-<br />

The<strong>at</strong>re, will be fe<strong>at</strong>ured as El Gallo<br />

For ticket inform<strong>at</strong>ion, call 642-1326<br />

• ACTORS TRAINING<br />

A new six-week term of actor training<br />

programs for adults (age 16 and<br />

up) is offered <strong>at</strong> the Actors Alliance<br />

The<strong>at</strong>re Company in S<strong>out</strong>hfield. Acting<br />

classes for all skill levels are<br />

available for the Winter Term, which<br />

begins S<strong>at</strong>urday. Jan 25. and runs<br />

through Wednesday, March 5 For a<br />

free brochure, call the the<strong>at</strong>er from<br />

10 a.m to 6 p.m. Tuesdays-Fridays <strong>at</strong><br />

642-1326<br />

• ENCORE CINEMA<br />

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309 Royal Onfc-Onk Part.<br />

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311 Orchard Lafc*-WbH*d Laka<br />

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316 Wa<strong>at</strong>tarxJ-OarO^r' CJty<br />

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322 HomM for Saia-Macorrib<br />

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324 Oltvar Suburban Noma*<br />

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324 CooOoa hx Sal*<br />

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328 Townhouaaafo-S<strong>at</strong>a<br />

330 Apartmanta tor S<strong>at</strong>a<br />

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335 Tlma Shara<br />

338 Florida Proparty tor Sale<br />

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342 Laka P'oparty<br />

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351 Buainaaa & Profaaalonal<br />

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358 Inva<strong>at</strong>manl Proparty for S<strong>at</strong>a<br />

358 Mortgagaa/Land Contract*<br />

300 Butaoaa* Opportunity*<br />

381 Monay 10 Loan<br />

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304 Ll<strong>at</strong>ing* Wantad<br />

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400 Apartmanta to Rant<br />

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412 Tonnnhouaaa/Condominium*<br />

413 Tlma Shara<br />

414 Florida Rant<strong>at</strong>t<br />

415 Vac<strong>at</strong>ion Rantaia<br />

418 nana for Ram<br />

4 19 Mobile Horn* Spaoa<br />

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500 Help Wanted<br />

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m<strong>at</strong>ure. depend<br />

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805 Claaa Reunion*<br />

806 Lagal Notice*<br />

807 Inturartca<br />

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809 Binge<br />

810 Card* of Thank*<br />

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614 Da<strong>at</strong>h Notion*<br />

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703 Cra.ti<br />

704 Rummaga Salea/Flaa Market*<br />

705 Wearing Appara-<br />

708 Qaraga Sale- Oak land<br />

707 Qaraga Sale-Wayne<br />

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712 Appkanoaa<br />

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714 Buainaaa 4 Offlca Equipment<br />

715 Computer*<br />

718 Commercial Ire iai Equipment<br />

717 Lawn-Garden-Farm Equipment<br />

718 Building M<strong>at</strong>erial*<br />

720 Farm Prodooe<br />

721 Flower* A PlanU<br />

722 Hobbiaa Com* Stamp*<br />

724 Camara and Supp*aa<br />

728 Muelcal In<strong>at</strong>rumtant*<br />

727 VkJao Qamaa-vCRa-Tapaa<br />

728 TV, Starao HLfl. Tape Deck*<br />

729 CB Radio*<br />

730 Sporting Good*<br />

734 Trade or SaM<br />

735 War ted To Buy<br />

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740 P<strong>at</strong> Sarvlcaa<br />

744 Horeea. Uva<strong>at</strong>ock, Equipment<br />

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600 Recre<strong>at</strong>ional Vehicle*<br />

804 Airplane*<br />

808 Bo<strong>at</strong>*/Mot or*<br />

60 •* Oca I Part* a Service<br />

808 Vehicle/Bo<strong>at</strong> Storage<br />

810 Insurance. Motor<br />

811 Motorcydaa. Go-KarT*. MirwWkee<br />

813 Motor cycle*. Part* 6 Sarvica<br />

814 Camper*/ Motorhomea/T raller*<br />

816 Auto "Truck*. Part* & Sarvica<br />

816 Auto Rental* Laaalng<br />

8 19 Auto Financing<br />

820 Autoa Wanted<br />

821 Junk Car* Wanted<br />

822 Truck* for Sale<br />

'623 Van*<br />

824 Jeeps/4 Wheal Drive<br />

825 Sports & Imported<br />

852 Ciaaalc Car*<br />

654 American Motors<br />

656 Buick<br />

858 Cadillac<br />

660 Chevrolet<br />

662 Chryaler<br />

864 Dodg«<br />

666 Ford<br />

872 Lincoln<br />

874 Mercury<br />

876 OldamoOUe<br />

878 Plym<strong>out</strong>h<br />

880 Pontiac<br />

884 Volkswagen<br />

B U S I N E S S<br />

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S E R V I C E S [<br />

3 Accounting<br />

4 Advertising<br />

5 Air Conditioning<br />

6 Aluminum Ctaanlng<br />

9 Aluminum Siding<br />

'2 Appllanca Servkoe<br />

13 Aquarium Service<br />

14 Art Work<br />

15 Asphalt<br />

16 Aaphali Sewco<strong>at</strong>ing<br />

17 Auto Cleanup<br />

ff<br />

18 Auto* Truck Repair<br />

"21 Awnings<br />

22 Baibeque Repair<br />

24 Oasament W<strong>at</strong>erproofing<br />

25 B<strong>at</strong>htub Raflnlahlng<br />

26 Bicycle Maintenance<br />

27 Brick. Block & Cement<br />

29 Bo<strong>at</strong> Dock*<br />

30 Bookkeeping Service<br />

32 Building Inapactlon<br />

33 Bunding Remodeling<br />

36 Burglar Fir* Alarm<br />

37 Butinea* Machine Repair<br />

39 Carpentry<br />

42 Carpal Cleaning & Dyeing<br />

44 Carpal Laying A Repair<br />

52 C<strong>at</strong>ering-Flower*<br />

53 Caulking<br />

54 Calling Work<br />

55 Chimney Cleaning<br />

56 Chimney Building & Repair<br />

57 Chrt<strong>at</strong>maa Tree*<br />

58 Clock Rapalr<br />

59 Commercial Steam Cleaning<br />

60 Construction Equipment<br />

61 Dry Cleaning/Laundry<br />

62 Door* ,<br />

63 Draparlea<br />

84 Dreaung A Tailoring<br />

65 Drywall<br />

86 Electrical<br />

67 Electroryw*<br />

68 Engraving -Gias*<br />

69 Ekcav<strong>at</strong>lng<br />

70 Exlertor Caulking<br />

72 Fence*<br />

75 Fireplace*<br />

76 FVapiaca Encioeure*<br />

78 Firewood<br />

61 Floor Service<br />

87 Floodlight<br />

90 Furnace Rapalr<br />

93 Furniture Finishing & Repair<br />

95 Qlase-Stained-Baveied<br />

96 Oarage*<br />

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98 Greenhouse*<br />

99 Gutters k<br />

102 Handyman<br />

105 Hauling<br />

108 He<strong>at</strong>ing<br />

109 Solar Energy<br />

110 House Cleaning<br />

111 Home Safety<br />

112 Humidifier*<br />

114 Income Ta*<br />

115 Industrial Service<br />

116 insurance Photography<br />

117 inaul<strong>at</strong>lon<br />

120 interior Decor<strong>at</strong>ing<br />

121 interior Space Management<br />

123 Janitorial<br />

126 Jawelry Repairs A Clocks<br />

129 Landacaplng<br />

132 Lawn Mower Repair<br />

135 Lawn Maintenance<br />

138 Lawn Sprinkling<br />

142 Linoleum<br />

145 Management<br />

146 Marbie<br />

147 Medical /Nursing<br />

149 Mobile Home Sarvica<br />

150 Moving-Storage<br />

152 Mirror*<br />

155 Mu<strong>at</strong>c Instrument<br />

157 Muaic instrument Repair<br />

158 New Home Service*<br />

159 Nursing Canter*<br />

165 Painting-Decor<strong>at</strong>ing<br />

166 Party Planning<br />

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170 Pallo*<br />

175 Pe<strong>at</strong> Control<br />

178 Photography<br />

180 Piano Tuning-Rapalr-Raf»ni*hlr>g<br />

200 Plastering<br />

215 Plumbing<br />

219 Pool W<strong>at</strong>er. Delivery<br />

220 Pools<br />

221 Porcelain Re finishing<br />

222 Printing<br />

223 Recre<strong>at</strong>lonlai Vehicle Service<br />

224 Retail Hardwoods<br />

225 Retlnlahtng<br />

229 Refriger<strong>at</strong>.o-<br />

233 Rooting —<br />

234 Sctaeor. Saw A Knife Sharpening<br />

235 Screen Rapalr<br />

237 Septic Tank*<br />

241 Sewer Cleaning<br />

245 Sarwtng Machine Repair<br />

249 Slipcover*<br />

250 Solar Energy<br />

251 Snow Biowwr Rapair<br />

255 Stucco<br />

257 Swimming Pool*<br />

260 Telephone Repair<br />

261 TV. Radio A CB<br />

263 Tennl* Court*<br />

265 Terrarlum*<br />

269 Tile W ork<br />

273 Tree Service<br />

274 Truck Washing<br />

275 Typing<br />

276 Typewriter Rapalr<br />

277 Upholstery<br />

279 Vacuum*<br />

280 Vandalism Repair<br />

281 Video Taping Service<br />

282 Vinyl Repair<br />

283 Vantll<strong>at</strong>lorvA Attic Fans<br />

264 Wallpapering<br />

28$ Wall Washing<br />

287 Washer/Dryer Repair<br />

289 W<strong>at</strong>er Softening<br />

293 Welding<br />

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296 Window Tre<strong>at</strong>ments<br />

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299 Woodburner*<br />

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Apparel Sales<br />

Experience preferred<br />

but not necessary<br />

(or <strong>out</strong> going.<br />

m<strong>at</strong>ure individuals Apply tn person<br />

Mor thru Fn<br />

lOkm-Apm<br />

KLEIN S OF LIVONIA.<br />

NEWBURGH PLAZA<br />

37205 W 6 Mile (<strong>at</strong> Newburg Rd<br />

500 Help Wanted<br />

APPRAISAL TRAINEES<br />

Local office needs 2 lull time career<br />

minded individuals, willing u; work<br />

hard We olfer training Earn while you<br />

learn oo college necessary Potential<br />

year earnings in excess of »22 900<br />

Call Manager <strong>at</strong><br />

522 *»H<br />

APPROXIMATE J month temporary<br />

full time position available for eoergei<br />

ic <strong>out</strong>going person to assist in fund<br />

r<strong>at</strong>slng program for n<strong>at</strong>ional noo-proTlt<br />

organii<strong>at</strong>loo Must have own transpor<br />

la nor. and be able to speak in front of<br />

groups of elementary and or aecondary<br />

school students Mileage paid Send<br />

letter ol applic<strong>at</strong>ion to Personnel<br />

17117 W Nine Mile =820, S<strong>out</strong>hfield<br />

Michigan 4*075<br />

ARCADE Attendant<br />

Farmington full * part time nighu<br />

Mull have ne<strong>at</strong> spperance, will train<br />

»J 75 per boor 4714700<br />

500 Help Wanted<br />

ARCHITECT-<br />

JOB CAPTAIN<br />

Progressive 5 person office with em<br />

phasis in building re-use space planning<br />

retail k residential Seeking person<br />

witk 4 6 years o! eiperience in coo<br />

tract document prepar<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

Building<br />

renov<strong>at</strong>ion-experience desirable oppor<br />

tunlty to expand with /Inn Into comput<br />

er based project tasks Full benefits<br />

Send resume to; Mr<br />

Michael Kirk<br />

Kirk. Kotkela Architects PC S205<br />

David Slot! Building 48226<br />

1S1SIMJ-706*<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

Assembler/<br />

Stock Handlers<br />

CBS FOX VIDEO, a leadft in m*K*<br />

motion picture duplic<strong>at</strong>ion on video<br />

cassette is looting for Assembler<br />

Stock Handlers foe its three shift opera<br />

Hoc,<br />

Conveniently loc<strong>at</strong>ed in our new juteof<br />

the art facility on 7 Mile Road in<br />

Livonia between 1 275 and Haggerty<br />

Road. CBS POX VIDEO offers an ex<br />

cellent benefit package, competitive<br />

wages and an opportunity to wars tn a<br />

dynamic industry<br />

Interested applicants may complete sr<br />

ippiic<strong>at</strong>itKi Monday Friday 9 AM<br />

i PM al<br />

CBS/FOX VIDEO<br />

1W00 W 7 Mile Road<br />

Uvonia Ml 4»152<br />

ARCHITECTURAL<br />

DRAFTSMAN<br />

Pari ume or retired U> prepare cimdo<br />

drawings Call 575-1153<br />

ART GALLERY in Birmingham needs<br />

part Ume sales help with some office<br />

skills required 647-56*6<br />

APPLY NOW<br />

Slufi Managers for T«i-!2 gas only sta<br />

Hon Flexible hours Gro« with us<br />

more business advaocemenu 557-0500<br />

500 Help Wanted<br />

MANAGEMENT TRAINEE PROGRAM<br />

MAJOR APPLIANCE CORP.<br />

EXPANDING IN DETROIT AREA<br />

We need 3 career-minded individuals for our<br />

Management Trainee Program. Duties Include:<br />

Hiring & training of office personnel, inventory<br />

and stock control, accounts receivable, advertising<br />

and marketing of new test products and<br />

developing new sales str<strong>at</strong>egies Retail experience<br />

helpful but not necessary We are willing<br />

to train if you impress us. If you qualify, you will<br />

receive $1500 per month while in training, and<br />

a salary of $24,000 per year upon gradu<strong>at</strong>ion,<br />

6 8 9 - 9 3 5 3<br />

ARTIST<br />

experienced in painting oo<br />

fabric k glfu Must be able to letter<br />

well Permanent part Ume position<br />

851 1022<br />

ASSISTANT NEEDED<br />

For busy S<strong>out</strong>hfield Hair Salon<br />

License required Will train<br />

5*9-1321<br />

ATTENDANTS- Females k Males Full<br />

ume k part Ume CaU for interview appointment<br />

with the general manager<br />

Coiooy Car Wash. Plym<strong>out</strong>h 455 1011<br />

ATTENTION<br />

Due to promotions and eipansuxi. na<br />

Uooal company expanding to Farming<br />

too 4 surroundings areas Need I per<br />

sons lo rill positions. 11190 plus per<br />

month to start lo qualified individuals<br />

No experience necessary<br />

Complete<br />

training provided Management trainee<br />

position also available Must be sharp<br />

in mind k appearance Call only 11 yon<br />

can start immef type leylir.ing. line drawings, k<br />

color separ<strong>at</strong>ions Must have ability lo<br />

design grapkics for t-shirta—k sports<br />

wear Apply <strong>at</strong> 27581" Schoolcraft<br />

Livocua Portfolio required <strong>at</strong> Ume of<br />

interview only<br />

ASSISTANT home manager and direct<br />

care suff wanted for Group borne be<br />

tween Rochester k Lake Onoo Call<br />

Dan 693-4692<br />

ASSISTANT Manager wanted Full<br />

time Jeans store Salary plus -rommis-<br />

Growtng concern<br />

5724 ask lor Mr Galper<br />

500 Help Wanted<br />

AUTO MECHANIC<br />

Must be certified Apply 15570 Tele-<br />

5 I 6 Vile Call<br />

532-5210<br />

graph Rd. between :<br />

AUTO MECHANIC<br />

must be certified<br />

Apply in person<br />

1300 S<strong>out</strong>hfield Rd<br />

Dearborn romer of OaSwood<br />

271415*<br />

AUTO<br />

MECHANIC<br />

Good Year Tire center is looking for a<br />

productive Mechanic Escelieot work<br />

tng conditions and benefits Income potential<br />

I25-S35.000 .<br />

28481 Telegraph<br />

S<strong>out</strong>hfield<br />

353 0450<br />

A U T O<br />

M E C H A N I C<br />

Qualified Professional Technician experienced<br />

with Hooda s. certific<strong>at</strong>ion a<br />

must' Excellent benefits, up to 3 weeks<br />

S ndv#«<strong>at</strong>ioo RJue Cross L Blue Shield<br />

etiremenl plan aod more. 130,000<br />

C i Apolv tn persoo<br />

Eddie Marshall <strong>at</strong> Ferndaie Honda<br />

Woodward <strong>at</strong> 8 Mile NO Calls Please<br />

AUTOMOTIVE CASHIER<br />

Full lime experienced cashier needed<br />

f«r auto dealership<br />

Must have joot<br />

m<strong>at</strong>h ability & typing experience War<br />

ranty knowledge helplul but not neces<br />

sary Apply in person <strong>at</strong> Holiday Chev<br />

rolel 50250 Grand River<br />

Farmington Hills. Mi<br />

500 Help Wanted<br />

AUTOMOTIVE PARTS vales help need<br />

ed for local manufacturer ot Corvette<br />

interiors k flberglas Parts eiperience<br />

fielp start pl<strong>at</strong><br />

benefits Send reaume 10 Janet. PO<br />

Box 11*7 , Berkley , Mick . 4MT1<br />

CHRISTIAN EDUCATION Director<br />

Part time Total responsibility for aducauoo<br />

of children, y<strong>out</strong>h 4 adulta Send<br />

resume wuk salanr history ut First<br />

United Methodist Church ol<br />

CHURCH CHOIR Director part time<br />

Reeponslblity for 3 choirs, children,<br />

y<strong>out</strong>h, adulta Send reaume wtth salary<br />

history to First United Msth<<br />

Church of Wayne. 3 Town Square,<br />

Wsyae. Mich 4*1*4<br />

CHURCH CUSTOOIAN<br />

Must be well-organised, reliable, able<br />

lo work vanaMe hours F<br />

Ftaor Care. Windows Rest<br />

Sead resume 4 wage requirement*, to<br />

Box 540 Observer 4 Ecce<strong>at</strong>ric New<br />

papers. 34231 Sefcoolcrsft Rd U<br />

Micfcigah 4*134<br />

COUNTER CLERK<br />

Openings are now available for fall 4<br />

pert lime help Apply in (<br />

Mile 4 Middlebelt, 7 Eleven<br />

COUNTER-CLERKS<br />

Part 4 Fall-time Must be 13 years of<br />

age Apply la person 7-E3even<br />

*»M Middlebelt. Uvonia fN of Joyi<br />

COUNTER CLERK<br />

Enthusiastic people-oriented person to<br />

work part ume in Bloomfield Hills drug<br />

store Call Marilyn<br />

1-sSS<br />

COUNTER CLERK<br />

FULL and part Ume, oo experience<br />

•aaary<br />

Full benefits Transport<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

necessary Apply In person Janet<br />

Davis Cleeners, 13 Ml<br />

COUNTER CLERKS<br />

Full Urr>e or part ume, for stores in all<br />

is Apply anyday <strong>at</strong> noon<br />

Mai Kal<br />

Cleanet*. 24235 W ? Mile <strong>at</strong> Triejiaj»k<br />

COUNTER HELP WANTED<br />

rC minimum *|<br />

Cleaners. Rochester<br />

COUNTER HELP<br />

Do Nut Depot<br />

looking lor m<strong>at</strong>ure and reliable pea<br />

to train for counter help and promt*<br />

to Assistant Manager 3444MV340-1443<br />

CUSTOMER SERVICE REPS<br />

For new car dealerships In BUtmngham,<br />

Troy 4 Walled Lake areas Work<br />

3-4 hrs dally from your own home<br />

g<strong>at</strong>hering inform<strong>at</strong>ion by pfcaoa ab<strong>out</strong><br />

customer s<strong>at</strong>isfaction Car Is required<br />

to deliver reports to dealership* Send<br />

S alific<strong>at</strong>ions to Retail Detail, f»2 N<br />

oodsrard. Birmingham. MI 4*11<br />

Attn C Lee<br />

4M3 Belleville R4<br />

Canine. Michigan 4*1M<br />

Aa Equal Opportunity Employee<br />

DEPUTY FINANCE DIRECTOR<br />

'Ct^e"<br />

acrnuallag.<br />

tiui%tn*g<br />

ence required Superapreferred<br />

I15 3M to<br />

Apply <strong>Canton</strong> Twp Personnel Depart<br />

11M S <strong>Canton</strong> Center Rd , Cas-<br />

Coe. Ml 4* 1M<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

DESK CLERK needed for part time af<br />

lernooe shift Also seed boesekeeoers<br />

for permanent part Ume withtaili 4<br />

temporary fall time Apply la iisitua.<br />

Red Roof Ina. 3*700 Aail Arbor Rd.<br />

Plym<strong>out</strong>k. Mick 15*1*00<br />

DETHOrr FREE PRESS<br />

ADULTS<br />

Sign up aoer for dellteiy<br />

area around your house 32* to SIM a<br />

week cash, 1 to 3 hrs per moraine<br />

Open 34 hours 347-2*72<br />

DIRECT CARE<br />

handicapped in group home. S<strong>out</strong>hfield<br />

area Part tune Flexible hours 34 33<br />

an bour to start Must be I> and have<br />

GED or high school diploma Call between<br />

« 2 Mon Fri 334-42*3<br />

Aa Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

500 Halp Wantad<br />

DOMINO'S PIZZA has positions<br />

available for delivery<br />

drivers CaU:<br />

5 9 1 - 6 3 4 4<br />

Eqeal Opportunity Employer<br />

DRIVERS<br />

MESSENGERS<br />

MAIL CLERK<br />

AjufnmMMa avaiiaMs.<br />

today<br />

TECHNICAL<br />

SERVICES, INC.<br />

S<strong>out</strong>hfield 569-8290<br />

Troy 583-0515<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

DRIVERS WANTED<br />

Sufcurbaa cab company Part time fall<br />

[time 32*0-34P0 per weak Call Moo<br />

WruFn kam-lXaoon<br />

3M-10M<br />

500 Halp Wantad<br />

ERRAND PERSON<br />

College us 0ml u> retiree Somas lo<br />

use their owe reliable vekactt U rue trrans<br />

ler B*mta«haa> advertlalag agency<br />

(rem * AM<br />

I PM Meet have car<br />

Inserted Minimum salary ptas mileage<br />

Blue Croas/BI** Shield<br />

coverage While<br />

not ra<br />

person will rue copy<br />

mall aad help <strong>out</strong> around office<br />

call P<strong>at</strong> Maltha a >*ai 54a 715 7<br />

EST hi LAUDER part time<br />

artist neadad Prefer! ably<br />

rieiible hour Call<br />

Jaa 13 only Sam- 3pm<br />

Estim<strong>at</strong>ing &<br />

Proposal<br />

m<strong>at</strong>erial<br />

handling<br />

manufacturer We are seeking highly<br />

motiv<strong>at</strong>ed, self-directed individuals<br />

with some experience is estim<strong>at</strong>ing<br />

and or proposal Liberal benefita Cafl<br />

for interview<br />

421-7770<br />

DRY CLEANERS<br />

Afternoon shift Plym<strong>out</strong>k 4 Farming<br />

too Roads Call Roxie 7am-2pcn. <strong>at</strong><br />

425 0*40<br />

EVENING 4 WEEKEND<br />

available for Telephone Consumer Reen<br />

with snod speaking<br />

voice 4 reading ability For Interview<br />

call after *pm<br />

Earn<br />

DIRECT CARE Program Aids, work<br />

log la a group home with developmental<br />

dusnlsd adulu High School diploma<br />

required Full Ume afternoons<br />

available Call 5*1 3722<br />

DONUT FINISHER 4<br />

Apply m-person <strong>at</strong><br />

27*13 Grand Klver al I<br />

ton mils<br />

DOOR PERSON<br />

Evenings Apply In peepon after 10pm.<br />

Tuee-SaL J aggers 34S1 Eluabetk Lake<br />

RdW<strong>at</strong>erforf<br />

Ml-17*1<br />

DOUGLAS KOODS has immedi<strong>at</strong>e<br />

opeoingi for part ume positions for<br />

storking and general cleanup 34 per<br />

hour to start No experience nee weary<br />

Apply 3am 4pm Mon -Frt <strong>at</strong> 3141* Industrial<br />

Road, Garden City 417 5300<br />

DRAFTING TEACHER for adult training<br />

program. 23 hours per week. Moa<br />

thru Tiers.. 3PM-* 30PM thru May<br />

Send reeiame In Protect Job*. 311 W<br />

Nine Mile, Frrndale Mich 4*220<br />

CUSTOMER Service trainee Do you<br />

enjoy working with people'' la the customer<br />

important to you* Can you type"<br />

If so. Greet Lakes Hydraulics has an<br />

<strong>out</strong>standing opportunity for you work<br />

ing In our Livonia facility You will be<br />

required to work in our skipping receiving.<br />

counter tales 4 hoee assembly<br />

departments for Initial training A<br />

background with customer contact la<br />

referred, but talent, ability. 4 a pro<br />

fessaonal approach to customer service<br />

la required This opportunity offers<br />

•Oiance to Join a (rearing Co<br />

rd CaU between 14 PM<br />

EDITOR / WRITER<br />

Brighton trade magaxine offers entrylevel<br />

position Writing samples required<br />

Good opportunity lor dedic<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

person Minimum M wnm typing required<br />

Call Mr Davis Mon thru Frt ,<br />

*-t pm 113-223-5*41<br />

ELECTRICAL ESTIMATOR<br />

PROJECT MANAGER<br />

Electrical contractor requires aa experienced<br />

estim<strong>at</strong>or aad proMct manager<br />

for new branch office In Metropolitan<br />

Detroit area Qualified candid<strong>at</strong>e mast<br />

be experienced in estim<strong>at</strong>ing and ad<br />

ministering large industrial and commercial<br />

projects We are a progressive<br />

firm offering an excellent wage 4<br />

fringe benefit package Send resume 4<br />

letter of interest in strict confidence to.<br />

Swan Etactnc Company, 244M Drake<br />

Rd Farmington Hills Mi 4M1S<br />

An Equal Opportanlty Employer<br />

ENGINEERING AIDE<br />

Civil engineering drafting, municipal<br />

construction inspection and survev ex<br />

penence with strong emphasta oe drafting<br />

capsbiliUes 311.443 to 124 29* per<br />

year Applic<strong>at</strong>ions accented thru<br />

4 30pm, Jan IHW4 City of Farming<br />

ton Hllla 31335 W 11 Mile rd (<strong>at</strong> Orchard<br />

Lak* Rdl Farmington Hill*, Mich<br />

4MII<br />

Equal Opportunity Employer MFH<br />

ENGINEERING ASSISTANT<br />

Position Available la our Engtnb<br />

Department<br />

Position involves liaison<br />

work with a maw* automotive company<br />

Blue Print Reading. CTR usage 4<br />

drafting tkilla beipful but not required<br />

We win train Good communicaUona<br />

skills are necessary 4 overtime will be<br />

required Company often good benefit!<br />

4 excellent working <strong>at</strong>mosphere Applic<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

being scewpted from 3 30am<br />

4 30pm Moo , Jan * thru Fri. Jan 17 <strong>at</strong><br />

AMERICAN YAZAEJ CORP<br />

37M HAGGERTY, CANTON MICH]<br />

GAN<br />

;Haggerty 4 Warren Rds Aree.l<br />

ENGINEER<br />

manufacturing/nrocent<br />

Part ume Some experience with ux>la<br />

dies 4 presses helpful Send resume<br />

P 0 Box 3, Birmingham, Mich 4*012<br />

ENGINE SYSTEMS<br />

We do engineering aad certific<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

work lor domestic 4 foreign manufsc<br />

turers We need mechanical technician!<br />

and ii'igl neeri immedi<strong>at</strong>ely Send your<br />

resume, in confidence, to: Intelligent<br />

Controls. lac.. 30427 W « Mile Rd<br />

Uvonia. Ml 4*152<br />

ENTHUSI ASTIC PEOPLE REQUIRED<br />

For reputable telephone tales. Mon<br />

thru Frt , 5-9PM $3 per Ikot aad ex<br />

cellent bonus Call 324 *702<br />

500 Halp Wantad<br />

CLAIMS REPRESENTATIVE<br />

inside<br />

I comp srtth minimum af 3 yn.<br />

see to investig<strong>at</strong>e 4 settle<br />

claims 4 petitions CoDefe degree<br />

plua Competitive salary food - -~<br />

k pleasant worklag conditions<br />

resume or call Jestine Trrtek<br />

GREAT AMERICAN<br />

INSURANCE CO<br />

2MN Woodward<br />

Birmingham. MI 4M11<br />

1414SM ext IS<br />

CLEANING LATHES<br />

hallways aa* laundry<br />

ment miptaase Day work, ttaruag<br />

wage 34 Mper hear Call 134u» ta<br />

I^Uoe Ihra Fn 4X7-4342<br />

CLEANING<br />

pTJZZZ<br />

selpful b<strong>at</strong> est a<br />

^CLERK/TYPIST<br />

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diversifiad business<br />

products, inc.<br />

SALES REPRESENTATIVE<br />

DIVERSIFIED BUSINESS PRODUCTS. INC.<br />

has experienced a tremendous growth in our<br />

Office Products & Systems Division. (Ricoh<br />

Typewriters & Facsimile, PROTYPE word processing)<br />

cre<strong>at</strong>ing a need for expansion In our<br />

sales staff.<br />

Applicant should possess:<br />

• A Strong s<strong>at</strong>es ability<br />

• A proven track record<br />

• Ex eeltentcommunic<strong>at</strong>ion skills<br />

If you believe you qualify and wish an excellent<br />

compens<strong>at</strong>ion plan, benefits, expenses and<br />

financial growth, pteaae send resume to:<br />

DIVERSIFIED BUSINESS PRODUCTS. INC.<br />

24160 Haggerty Road<br />

Farmington HHIa. Ml 46024<br />

Attn: Don JoNcomur<br />

OFFICE TALENT WANTED<br />

e Are you looking tor a new job?<br />

• Can you type?<br />

e Ara you good with details?<br />

e Do you like general office work?<br />

Large corpor<strong>at</strong>ion with several branches<br />

In the Metro Oetroit area is looking tor<br />

auch people. Previous office experience or<br />

college Is helpful. Full time opportunities<br />

are available - Don't let them pass you by.<br />

Excellent salary & benefits.<br />

SEND RESUME TO:<br />

PERSONNEL DEPT.<br />

P.O. BOX 771<br />

Starting Heights, Ml 4*311-0771<br />

AftouWOeva<br />

NO EXPERIENCE?<br />

NO PROBLEM!<br />

Call<br />

GMS<br />

Today!<br />

100 PACKAGERS<br />

Needed for<br />

Plym<strong>out</strong>h & <strong>Canton</strong> Areas.<br />

You must have reliable transport<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

Bring a friend to work wtth you.<br />

Call Now For Appointment<br />

427*7660<br />

GENERAL MANAGEMENT<br />

SERVICES<br />

14700 Farmington Rd. - Livonia<br />

Suite 104<br />

Heritage Commons<br />

47*- 24*3<br />

pable of tUrtlng<br />

for small<br />

tnagetnant baying<br />

500 Halp Wantad 500 Halp Wantad<br />

FINANCE DIRECTOR. Qty of Wayne,<br />

pee 2LM*. S* milllea budget hlAN<br />

Pahta: » Oaital<strong>at</strong>rslliiu sr HI ill l| 11 Ac-<br />

Manager, 34*0* tlmsn*. Wayne<br />

Ml<br />

4*1*4. by Hon Jan. IE IMS-<br />

FINANCIAL Cosnputar<br />

ad agaacy Energetic tJ<br />

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hie overall office niaaagaaiaal Caafldentlal<br />

posluon Growth pUs<strong>at</strong>ltl Retiree<br />

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loo* Knowledge of mad* poops essential<br />

Health ctab<br />

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field Sharon 3*1-1000 ext 272, 273<br />

FITNESS INSTRUCTOR<br />

Experienced U leaching Aerobic* 4<br />

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Fsrmingtoe Huls area Call<br />

4T»401*<br />

FITNESS INSTRUCTOR<br />

ta<br />

Box *M Observer 4 Eccentric Newv<br />

34231 Schoolcraft Rd . Uvonia.<br />

4*13*<br />

papers 3*<br />

Michigan I<br />

FITTER<br />

LAYOUT MAN<br />

METAL FAbSHOP<br />

Experienced wtth metal labi-tc<strong>at</strong>lng<br />

machinery, making set-ups<br />

LEAOING JOBS<br />

Conveyor Carriers - Racks<br />

Excellent benefits<br />

Farmiagtaa area<br />

471-1505<br />

500 Halp Wantad<br />

WANTED FOR<br />

ORCHARDS CHILDREN'S SERVICES<br />

FOX PHOTO ta looking for aealirto*<br />

part Ume rouU driven<br />

ladtyldaab<br />

must be M taa<strong>at</strong> 21 4 lhe er|)1lMSt<br />

work day* 4 soma weeksads Sl *7 ear<br />

hr with waakaaJ pumtawi He provide<br />

vehicle, medical 4<br />

«antal baneftts.<br />

se apply <strong>at</strong> Willow RW Airport.<br />

AFS BuUdiag. next ta Butler Avlallon<br />

Expartaacnd only Fall time EacaOa<strong>at</strong><br />

hours 4 pay Dosreiowa Detroit art gallery<br />

Mr BaBte 343-044<br />

FREE LANCE WRITERS lor SUrtee 4<br />

Interviews Mail Zeros Copaas (cast teturn<br />

original work), ta MsrcanWs,<br />

m<br />

PO Box 4M. Birmingham. Mi 4M12<br />

FREE<br />

•Tuition. Books.<br />

. Begin a C.<br />

MEDICAL DENTAL<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT<br />

ROSS MEDICAL EDUCATION<br />

CENTER/UVONIA<br />

4744170<br />

You mast be al taa<strong>at</strong> 1* rears of age. a<br />

resident of Wayne County (DetreM and<br />

downriver rag&Mta not Included) and<br />

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Training funded by Wayne C<strong>out</strong>y<br />

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MEAT MANAGERS<br />

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MINI MAID<br />

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349-7490<br />

MOBIL MART<br />

Cashiers 4 drive etteodeota<br />

Taking applic<strong>at</strong>ions for all shifts Full<br />

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Rd<br />

MODEL TYPES wanted for Lakeside<br />

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247-1744<br />

MOTEL COUNTER AGENT position<br />

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47 4-MM<br />

MOTIVATED INDIVIDUAL For basic<br />

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Oil Shoppe 14*1 Rochester Rd. Trey<br />

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Madison Heights<br />

NAIL TECHNICIAN WANTED<br />

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MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS<br />

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NAIL TECHNICIANS wanted<br />

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Hills. Michigan, 44024 or call Mao<br />

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PART TIME TELLER<br />

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logs Ihrou^i<strong>out</strong> the area FuU 4 pan<br />

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most have own tools 14111 Glendale.<br />

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Stark. Uvonia<br />

borne improvement, famlhar with all<br />

phases Competitive wagaa<br />

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PRARMACHY TECHNICIAN<br />

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PHARMACY<br />

TECHNICIAN<br />

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PHONE SALES PEOPLE WANTED<br />

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PHOTOGRAPHERS<br />

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4 ewketids CaU Birmingham<br />

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person Pan time evenings sad Setur<br />

days Salary plus commianoas<br />

Birmingham Photographers S44-4421<br />

PIT STOP Quick Otl Chaafe - Full or<br />

pan ume halp. possible Assistant Manager<br />

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Arbor Rd Plym<strong>out</strong>h<br />

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form<br />

PLANNER<br />

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required Masters preferred<br />

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beneflu Apply Canloe Twp Pet somel<br />

Department. 11S4 S <strong>Canton</strong> Center Rd<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>. MI 4*IM<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

PLASTICS ENGINEER<br />

Experienced in mold design, tool fotlow-sp.<br />

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1657 Mariner Dr.<br />

Walled Lake<br />

Philip Arnold<br />

31242 Bycrott Rd.<br />

Farmington Hills<br />

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loots, forklift experience<br />

required<br />

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PRODUCTION<br />

SUPERVISOR<br />

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fringes Dearborn HelghU lor alloc<br />

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An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

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S*»0 E N^ttrUle. Ml III (7<br />

PROGRAHHEK<br />

To Train on CNC Machines, mills.<br />

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Newspapers<br />

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Uvonia Michigan MIS0<br />

PROGRAMMER<br />

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Dacalt 4 experience with DIBOL,<br />

MCBA package* a pis* Send ISOMINI<br />

with salary expect<strong>at</strong>ion* la strict confidence<br />

to Box 741. Observer 4 Eccentric<br />

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Livonia Michigan 4ltM<br />

PROGRAM TRAINER Pan-time<br />

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311-1411 Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

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DETROIT FIRM u soaking * <strong>Public</strong><br />

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NATIONAL<br />

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CORP. Suite 120 11711 N Meridian,<br />

Carmel. Indiana. 44012<br />

QUALITY ASSURANCE<br />

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2 openings<br />

RECEIVING INSPECTION<br />

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measuring equipment. Mae print reading<br />

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part* la required<br />

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ACE CONTROLS INC<br />

21413 Industrial Part Dr<br />

Farmington. Mich 44024<br />

4744211<br />

QUALITY CONTROL<br />

CNC machine shop net<br />

person for young Q C /S.P C department<br />

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enjoy A*toooeiy fast pace profit-Airing<br />

Send resume to P 0 Box 1IM7-S,<br />

Brighton, MI 4I1II<br />

QUALITY CONTROL<br />

LAYOUT TECHNICIAN<br />

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knowledge of S P C., 4 capable of first<br />

piece lay<strong>out</strong>* Pleaae send resume to<br />

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Michigan 4I1M<br />

REAL ESTATE SALES<br />

CHAMBERLAIN REALTORS, <strong>at</strong>ablnbed<br />

is 1M1 is currently interviewing<br />

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proxim<strong>at</strong>ely M hr* per week Franklin<br />

I. 414-7171<br />

Plant need* a Productloa Manager Top<br />

wages 4 fringe benefit* Most be fully<br />

experienced 4 able to supei »la*<br />

Plym<strong>out</strong>h I5S-MM<br />

or Ml-0441<br />

REHABILITATION CONSULTANT<br />

Fxpaisttog priv<strong>at</strong>e firm tolei • tow lag<br />

Ron<strong>at</strong>ollt<strong>at</strong>loa Spact<strong>at</strong>oka tor Detroit<br />

Metro Medical Md voc<strong>at</strong>ional back<br />

BHill prefnled Send r—nm to coondsnce<br />

to S Ysaeauvtaa 4 Assoc . lac ,<br />

Hill W I Mile, Suite 113 So<strong>at</strong>hftold<br />

Ml 44m or call<br />

RELIABLE PERSONS for toy ctoaa-<br />

•o*. full er^ prt Mni as sip • Iini •<br />

SoalrflU 'offered to W*yva. Oakland A<br />

N Woodward |ai II Mils 4 Woodward<br />

to the North* ood^^^^^^^^H<br />

( ) • • • •<br />

RETIRED?<br />

Caa you eae an sxtre weekly salary<br />

serving Bdsstrial 4 commercial<br />

— to a<br />

2*741 W 1<br />

K i n n TRUCK DRIVER<br />

SALES CAREER<br />

500 Wantad<br />

RETAIL<br />

MANAGEMENT<br />

Slan the sew year wit* a -tillwiaxsg<br />

oppotamty witt long aMabEah<br />

MnMi Jr wiu i ess apparel<br />

growth has<br />

enyoyme<strong>at</strong> e/sal—"slid" bdifTw<br />

top etWs immilil FuU company<br />

. 134-Mil<br />

RETAIL SALES<br />

JO-ABB Fabrics ha* Immedi<strong>at</strong>e opanings<br />

far individual* with Retail expert<br />

once We are<br />

Ve are utolM people who can<br />

i lhe responsibility of operstuig a<br />

upoa complei ma of oar Training<br />

ry. home<br />

tpplvia<br />

oca lion*<br />

Procrtm Good saury<br />

fit* Sand<br />

on* of tha following Iocs<br />

Eastland Mall. Uvonia Mall. Oakland<br />

MalL S<strong>out</strong>hland MaU. Summit Place<br />

TeiTwelve Mall<br />

Aa E^al Opportunity Employer<br />

RETAIL SALESPERSON full Ume for<br />

busy medical 'surgical supply ranter<br />

Sales or medical experlonce ia aot aac<br />

as* paced tavironmeut<br />

Apply in person 13444 Michigan Ave.<br />

Dearborn. E of Greenfield<br />

SALES Persona<br />

part 4 tuU Ume. no<br />

evenings no Sunda r*. »»<br />

3 M Apply<br />

in person, morninp only The Linen<br />

Closet, till Telegraph si Maple<br />

SALfS PERSONS<br />

t CUttan. Winchester<br />

SALESPERSONS<br />

for vara department Full 4 part ume<br />

openings la Rochester S<strong>out</strong>hfield 4<br />

West Bloomfield S37 3352<br />

SALES, STOCK<br />

& GASHIERHELR<br />

Forest Oty one of Michigan i largest<br />

bome improvement centers, needs full<br />

4 part time Sale*. Stock 4 Caahier<br />

Help Experience not mi, tsusry. willing<br />

u> train Excellent working conditions<br />

and fringe beneflu Plaase apply is per<br />

FOREST CITY<br />

28661 Telegraph Rd<br />

S<strong>out</strong>hfield. Ml.<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

SALES<br />

STOCK help needed al casual<br />

furniture store. 21 to Id boon a week,<br />

perfect for college student<br />

CaU<br />

appt Jimmies Rustics<br />

M4-I01*<br />

SALON IN DOWNTOWN Bnmingham<br />

now hiring hairdressers with clientele<br />

ask for Kristle 140-1444<br />

SECRETARY TYPIST for s*las office<br />

Must have experience Full Ume I MS<br />

PM<br />

12 Mile 4 S<strong>out</strong>hfield *rea Send<br />

resume to P O Box I Blrmlngha<br />

MI4MI2<br />

SECURITY GUARDS<br />

Must be II yean or older No expen<br />

ence necessary, but preferred Car and<br />

phone a mast<br />

For appointment call<br />

anytime 582 4 M4<br />

SECURITY<br />

IMMEDIATE<br />

OPENINGS<br />

GU ARDLAN IS ON THE MOVE' Due lo<br />

major growth, we are seeling a large<br />

number of qualified security officer*<br />

RequiremenU Include home telephone,<br />

working asto. valid Michigan driver s<br />

license 4 no crtminal record We offer<br />

•TREE TRAINING<br />

-FREE UNIFORMS<br />

•INCENTIVE BONUSES<br />

•WEEKLY PAY<br />

•RAPID ADVANCEMENT<br />

Premium assignmenU for security offlcen<br />

of the highest quaUty Apply Is<br />

person only<br />

Mom or Wed 9aro-4pm<br />

Personnel Dept<br />

2M40 S<strong>out</strong>hfield Rd S<strong>out</strong>hfield<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

Security Officers<br />

PoaiUon* *vsil*Na la Plym<strong>out</strong>h and<br />

Uvonu RequiremenU Car phone<br />

driver'i license and no criminal record<br />

Free uniforms, life 4 health Insurance<br />

Apgly ^ Mon thru Fn »Mem to<br />

Pinkerton's, Inc.<br />

15565 Northland Or.,<br />

Suite 206 E. S<strong>out</strong>hfield<br />

569-1004<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

SECURITY OFFICERS<br />

FuU and part time opening* In the<br />

Rosevllle and FYaser area Benefit program<br />

available Retirees welcome Advancement<br />

opportunities Pay r<strong>at</strong>* v*r<br />

with amount of experience and/or<br />

educ<strong>at</strong>ion Must have high ichool degree<br />

car. phone For more Inform<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

call 422-017*<br />

SECURITY- OFFICERS<br />

N<strong>at</strong>ion*! cootract<br />

secunty company seeking full and<br />

pan time secunty officers for the Ster<br />

•ing HaigbU area All shifu svailaMe<br />

|4.w per bour lo start Uniforms pro<br />

vioed No experience necessary Must<br />

have personal car. home phone 4 be *<br />

high school grad For appt. c*U5S»-»M0<br />

EO E<br />

M F H V<br />

SECURITY PERSONNEL<br />

Full 4 pan ume position* *v*il*ble *t<br />

premium industrial account loc<strong>at</strong>ed Ul<br />

Westeren Oakland Count; Prefer individuals<br />

with background In military<br />

police 4 fire, govt enforcement agency<br />

or criminal Justice educ<strong>at</strong>ion bock<br />

ground<br />

Retires* or collage students<br />

welcome<br />

Starting salary 13 per hr<br />

with fall company benefiU including<br />

medical insurance<br />

Apply Moo thru<br />

Fri <strong>at</strong> N<strong>at</strong>ionwide Security, Inc , 27171<br />

Franklin Rd So<strong>at</strong>hfietd (Just west of<br />

Telegraph loc<strong>at</strong>ed ID Tte Regency Office<br />

Center)<br />

333-OMd<br />

SECURITY<br />

Positions available tor plain<br />

clothes security officers <strong>at</strong> K<br />

Mart Call 353-3770<br />

Ask lor Security<br />

SENIOR ACCOUNTANT<br />

Bachelor!<br />

Degree is Accounting or H seine si Adminlstrslloe<br />

Minimum of two year's<br />

eipeneoce in doable-entry systems *nd<br />

fund accounting Supervisory expen<br />

ence payroll, finance lysleiua and<br />

property management Beginning salary<br />

»22.M0 per .year Apply by January<br />

17, 1*M For roor* inform<strong>at</strong>ion call<br />

Ml-1331<br />

Equal Opportanlty Employer M . F H<br />

SERVICE 4 DELIVERY PERSON for<br />

aler softener company loc<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

la<br />

S<strong>out</strong>h Lyon Experience helpful Will<br />

train Call 414-1 OM er 417 4*05<br />

SERVICE<br />

St<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

Amoco service center has opening for 1<br />

)to lo wort faU time <strong>at</strong> s full serve<br />

laiand. good pay day tolft. apply <strong>at</strong> Tsl<br />

Maple Car Cars, corner TelMraph 4<br />

Maple Birmingham 4441911<br />

SERVICE STATION ATTENDENT<br />

1UM duty mechanic, day shift. Mobil<br />

17110 Grand Rmr near 1* Mile Rd<br />

Farmington Hills<br />

SHEAR 4 BRAKE OPERATOR<br />

With strnrtaral steel eipnleii.e<br />

American Steel Fabric<strong>at</strong>or*<br />

i7ii4n<br />

SHIPPING/RECEIVING<br />

A INSIDE SALES<br />

Howty pay and benefit program<br />

Bob Gordon sr Ban D*Wu for Industries<br />

UM1 Schoolcraft. Uvonia.<br />

Mich 411M Call 1AM 5PM. Moa Fn .<br />

Ml-MM<br />

SKIPPING 4 RECEIVING dark, han^<br />

4nm dally Moa thru Frt CaU for Mar<br />

view 54*1(71<br />

SHIPPING A Ractovtog person<br />

•MB I I III il Good warn 41<br />

«• •« CrWlto*<br />

MilIliiVllto. Neei, Ml. IMM^<br />

to vmcsna-insoah •<br />

SNOW REMOVAL<br />

•^SSi<br />

SNOW SHOVELERS<br />

ApphfRt:<br />

Independence Green Apts.<br />

Grand River & HaJsteed<br />

471-aaoo<br />

RXTTHFTELD wood Map k nareMag<br />

CM Laa hafaasa 1141 pi<br />

HMUI<br />

500 H<strong>at</strong>p Wantad<br />

. preforred la fabrics<br />

juastica<br />

welding ar<br />

Sand wort history<br />

Sign Maker P 0<br />

Baa Ml. Troy. Ml. 4M*<<br />

SMOOTH TALKER<br />

Need part tlma wort? Pall tuna pay for<br />

K tlmr work Flexible boars Hour I t<br />

enmaaMn Motile<br />

Ul MM<br />

SPRAY PAINTER • Must be ahto to<br />

mix and unfe all flrlsh» Mm* clean<br />

prepare FUI all metals Mlntmum 1<br />

year* eipenemre Uvonia<br />

Ml-44II<br />

ST AFT SEEDED to wort with mental<br />

! retarded people in th* Downriver<br />

esllaad. Romulus 4 Dearborn areas<br />

AppUcaau must be responsible hive<br />

good n<strong>at</strong>ural teaching skills, be self directed<br />

4 have a genuine desire ts help<br />

other* Please calt<br />

S1V77II<br />

STAINED GLASS Shop looking for ex<br />

periericed help Glass Craft. 14443<br />

Grand river Farmington<br />

471 (ML<br />

STEAM CLEANER<br />

PAINTER, litolt<br />

truck driving, steady wort Plymootli<br />

Telegraph area 51J1 J0«<br />

STOCK CLERKS<br />

lmmeduu full 4 part time opeotiw><br />

heavy lifting requred Must be II yean<br />

STOCK HANDLER<br />

PRINTING COMPANY desires indlvid<br />

sal witiy printing knowledge to handle<br />

paper inventory shipping 4 re,-eiving<br />

Apply Dearborn Lithograph, Inc<br />

iflM Globe Uvonu 4*4 424!<br />

-STOGKHEtP-<br />

For produce dept<br />

Experience preferred<br />

Apply in person<br />

JOE'S PRODUCE<br />

33152 W 7 Mile, Livonia<br />

STOCK HELP Parvt-izie<br />

20 to M hours per week lor Shoe Store<br />

in Twelve Oaks Mall Mult be II or<br />

over Pleaae call<br />

14»-«M«<br />

STOCK MAIL PERSON<br />

Position available immedi<strong>at</strong>ely<br />

mingtiam office of<br />

large<br />

room, inventory 4 supplies, some<br />

errands 4 heavy lifting Excellent entry<br />

level opportunity interested applicants<br />

please send I -<br />

LA Dttxhaiey<br />

EqulUble Financial Services<br />

PO box IM7. Birmingham. MI 4M11<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

STOCK MANAGER > Extensive retail<br />

experience In smaU store Apply How<br />

ard Beauty Supply 1-1111 Grsmf River<br />

Farmingtoo, Michigan<br />

STOCK PERSON<br />

Full and part-time<br />

Days, evenings,<br />

weekends<br />

IS 10 Telegraph. Blrming<br />

ham Apply within<br />

STOCKPERSON<br />

PART TIME<br />

Retail store In Uvonu MaU and Wonderland<br />

locaUns wonkl like a reliable<br />

person lo handle stock Some afte--<br />

noona evenings, and S<strong>at</strong>urday Most he<br />

nest and have good references, ildssl<br />

for stodenu<br />

not t<br />

urvtew 134-1*11<br />

STOCK PERSON plus other duties<br />

Must have good driving record Apply<br />

<strong>at</strong> J7l0* W Warren. Dearborn Heights<br />

of Ink<strong>at</strong>er)<br />

STUDENTS<br />

High School sod Collage Auto Wash At<br />

tendasU Flexible boor* Cixy available<br />

Appl y *t American Waah System*<br />

1 block S of 11 Mile, or Woodward,<br />

Royal Oak<br />

SUBSTITUTE LUNCH AIDES<br />

Neeoed lor alemenlary studanu 11 M<br />

12 10 Request applic<strong>at</strong>ions Akiva Hebrew<br />

Day School 277M S<strong>out</strong>hfield Rd<br />

L<strong>at</strong>hnip Village, Mich . 4*071<br />

SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS NEEDED<br />

For elementary sessions I Mil ISAM.<br />

aU niblecU High School sessions<br />

11 MAM-5 10PM for m<strong>at</strong>h. English, history<br />

science Submit resume lo Akivs<br />

Hebrew Day School. 2TTM<br />

Rd . L<strong>at</strong>hrup Village Mich , 44071<br />

SUPER<br />

POSITIONS<br />

AVAILABLE<br />

CUSTOMER RELATIONS DIRECTOR<br />

Must be professional, caring, kind, willing<br />

to listen Experience not nines in-<br />

BODY SHOP CLERK<br />

Accounting background beipful<br />

DEALER INSURANCE RELATIONS<br />

Coordin<strong>at</strong>e stolen vehicle repair in our<br />

service 4 body shop Auto insurance<br />

•ales or clerical helpful<br />

Apply in person only If you desire to<br />

represent the customer in the most professional<br />

manner<br />

JOHN ROC IN BUICK<br />

Eastbound Michigan Ave <strong>at</strong> Wiyne Rd<br />

Wayne, Michigan<br />

Ask for John Rogln<br />

SUPERVISOR INSPECTION<br />

lit shift<br />

upervtse inspection packing<br />

department Familiar with SPC and so<br />

dit procedures Excellent beneflu. good<br />

worklag conditions Reply Iff PO Box<br />

421. Belleville. Mi 41111<br />

Full<br />

» -MM<br />

SURFACE GRINDER<br />

m machine aircraft ,<br />

!lu Hytrol Manufacturing<br />

TAX PREPARATION PEOPLE<br />

Computerised tax company is we* I ng<br />

qsilifted indlviduaals lo review completed<br />

tax returns Tax prepar<strong>at</strong>ion experience<br />

or •qulvslent academic back<br />

ground are required Part 4 FuU time<br />

seasonal positions are available Call<br />

for an appointment 5234775<br />

TCACHER<br />

OR RMA OR CMA<br />

With business background to teach typing<br />

4 medical office procedures is pn<br />

vste voc<strong>at</strong>ional school is Uvonia 2 yrs<br />

wort experience required<br />

part time<br />

eve position Mon Ts«s 4 Thurx<br />

7 lSpm-* 4Spm other afternoon 4<br />

bour* available caU 471-1171<br />

TEACHERS AIDE<br />

Wanted Arabic or<br />

Albanian speaker to, work as Class<br />

room Aide 23 hours per wesk Call<br />

Kamlramck <strong>Public</strong> Schools M4-MM<br />

TEACHER'S ASST part Ume, to begin<br />

immedi<strong>at</strong>ely<br />

-working with 1H<br />

JSLl<br />

olds in W Bloomfield Nsrsery<br />

M1-4411<br />

TEACHERS<br />

Immedi<strong>at</strong>e ooer..r.gi for Pre-School<br />

Teacher* <strong>at</strong> Plym<strong>out</strong>h area Nursery<br />

School<br />

43* SIM<br />

TEACHERS 4 INSTRUCTORS<br />

Part Time for Chlldcare<br />

Tumbling Early Momlaga or<br />

School FTmoulh Am*<br />

IllltW<br />

TEACHING AIDES 4 SU AS<br />

PM shift Early Childhood experience<br />

or AssociaU Degree la Early Childhood<br />

Farmington YMCA Phone Mr»<br />

53K371<br />

TELEMARKETERS<br />

Enthusiastic saU mouvsud individuals<br />

with plessant telephone manner TI r s it ~ rl<br />

in S<strong>out</strong>hfield<br />

Birmingham area Paid<br />

'-raining CWMce of hours CouM toad to<br />

career opportunity If leal nil<br />

CaU Ms Jemincs (am Ipeti<br />

SM-lM*<br />

EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER<br />

ETS<br />

NO FEES<br />

TELEMARKETING<br />

j5, PER HR.<br />

M Hrs par weak, day or iugto tolft. Apply<br />

to p*rm te Rich Plaa Food Service.<br />

Second Floor PMC CoaUr. 4JUT<br />

SALES SUPPORT<br />

• Full Time - Part Time<br />

"rsa<br />

npntor 4 sale* raftorad load ruse<br />

to Trident Comawtor Osrp PO<br />

11144 TVwy. MI UM<br />

TTili riMilflfrinn<br />

Continued on tha<br />

of 8«ctton D


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4<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

Supplement to The Observer Newspapers and Sliger Newspapers Thursday, January 9. 1986 Photo by Bill Brester


Page 2 -Plym<strong>out</strong>h Ice Festival Thursday. January, 1966<br />

Intern<strong>at</strong>ional flavor<br />

added to ice festival<br />

Onc.uf the highlights of the 1986 Plym<strong>out</strong>h<br />

Icc Sculpture Spectacular wili be the<br />

irrivaj of six professional chefs from Ja-<br />

;>un who will display some of their works<br />

"The chefs who wi31 be arriving are<br />

• Kcuchi Oshio. 33. a chef for the New<br />

Hokkai Hotel is Asahigawa. Japan In<br />

l r ->80 was in the best six of the All Japan<br />

Ii t Sculpture , was the 1981 All Japan Ice<br />

Sculpture Champion, and in the best nine<br />

'>! the 1982 Ail Japan Ice Sculpture<br />

• H.iruii Nny.ima 38. a chef for the<br />

Wedding Plaza Heiankaku in Sapporo. Japan<br />

• Akira Ogura, 35. chef for the Tonden<br />

White Plaza in Sapporo<br />

• Tctsuo Yamanaka. 32. a chef foV the<br />

Sapporo Park "Hotel A member of D Anguste.<br />

Escoffie'r. France; director of the<br />

All-Japan Ice Sculpture Associ<strong>at</strong>ion. Sapporo.<br />

and director of All Japan Cook Associ<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

Sapporo<br />

• Kuniyasu Ota. 42. a chef for the Sap<br />

poro Park Hotel Gold medal winner in<br />

1983 World Cooking Contest<br />

• Mitsuyuki Koya. 28. chef for Sapporo<br />

Park Hotel 1984 All Japan Ice Sculpture<br />

Champion<br />

11..- UtK 111.<br />

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III lj|SUH ' I.'<br />

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-TjKKS-


Page Plym<strong>out</strong>h Ice Festival Thursday, January 9, 1986<br />

around town<br />

Following i_s a schedule ol events loi Lhe<br />

fourth annual Plym<strong>out</strong>h Icc Sculpture<br />

Spectacular Mure than 200 ice sculptures<br />

we<strong>at</strong>her permitting) will be displayed<br />

from Thursday. Jan 9. through Sunday<br />

Jan 19<br />

• THURSDAY. JAN. 9<br />

Construction will be nearing completion<br />

on major ice sculptures in Kellogg Park<br />

Ann Arbor Trail al Main There will b<<br />

more than 200 ice sculptures displayed plus<br />

•ineither 10-12 major pieces cre<strong>at</strong>ed b\ six<br />

• •hefs Jrom Sapporo. Japan<br />

y> • FRIDAY. JAN, 10<br />

• Ice Caper" beginning Spin in Mav<br />

flower Meeting<br />

band of Benny and the Jets.' cash bar,<br />

tickets <strong>at</strong> the door Admission $5 each Everyone<br />

will have a chance to scoop into a<br />

pile of ice. (or diamonds, courtesy of Delta<br />

Diamond Setters. Plym<strong>out</strong>h<br />

• Take a midnight stroll through Kellogg<br />

Park to view the finished tee sculptures<br />

glistening under the midnight moon or<br />

under colored lights<br />

• SATURDAY. JAN. 11<br />

• Ice Sculpture Competition begins with<br />

professional chefs <strong>at</strong> The G<strong>at</strong>hering, on the<br />

Penniman Avenue side of Kellogg Park<br />

next to the Penfi The<strong>at</strong>re Ab<strong>out</strong> 100 st<strong>at</strong>ues<br />

WINTER WOOL<br />

X'?-<br />

SALE<br />

January 10-18<br />

See our new loc<strong>at</strong>ion and take advantage of<br />

gre<strong>at</strong> savings.<br />

We're making room for the new Soring<br />

Collection and passing the savings on to<br />

you.<br />

(Worrit' See Our !New Home!<br />

ALL BY HAND<br />

78 I S. MAIN<br />

IM.\ MOITH 155-1212<br />

• The Sunday " Ice Brunch" will be from<br />

10 a m to 2 p.m in the Mayflower, Meeting<br />

House <strong>at</strong> $8 95 per person For reserv<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

call 453-1620<br />

• Judges will pin ribbons on the best<br />

professionally-carved sculptures beginning<br />

<strong>at</strong> 3 p m<br />

• The Ice Caper" with Benny and the<br />

Jets" will begin 8 p.m. in the Mayflower<br />

Meeting House Tickets $5 each <strong>at</strong> the door<br />

Cash bar Scoop for diamonds in ice. courtesy<br />

Delta Diamond Setters<br />

• SUNDAY, JAN. 12<br />

• Sunday Brunch from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m<br />

in Mayflower Meeting House <strong>at</strong> $8 95 per<br />

person For reserv<strong>at</strong>ions call 453-1620<br />

• From 11 a m to dusk w<strong>at</strong>ch a variety<br />

of ice demonstr<strong>at</strong>ions in Kellogg Park Students<br />

and professionals will be carving displays<br />

all day and will be available to answer<br />

questions ab<strong>out</strong> ice carv ing<br />

• WEEK OF JAN. 13<br />

Ice sculpf ures U-JII be displayed<br />

through the week to allow you to new<br />

the sculptures <strong>at</strong> your leisure with<strong>out</strong><br />

h<strong>at</strong>ing to fight the weekerui crowds<br />

.Also a chance to shop <strong>at</strong> the more than<br />

150 owner-oper<strong>at</strong>ed shops and<br />

b<strong>out</strong>iques, most of which are within<br />

walking distance of Kellogg Park And<br />

11.sii the Plym<strong>out</strong>h Historical Museum<br />

<strong>at</strong> Mam and Church to enjoy displays of<br />

Plym<strong>out</strong>h memorabilia<br />

JLFRIDAY. JAN. 12L<br />

• Ice Caper beginning 8 p.m in Mayflower<br />

Meeting House Benny and the Jets<br />

with [50s music, cash bar, admission of $5<br />

each <strong>at</strong> the door Everyone will have a<br />

chance to scoop a glassful of diamonds<br />

courtesy of Delta Diamond Setters<br />

• SATURDAY, JAN. 18<br />

• Ice Sculpture Competition from 10<br />

a m to 3 p.m. <strong>at</strong> The G<strong>at</strong>hering with student<br />

chefs from through<strong>out</strong> lhe U S competing<br />

for scholarships to culinary' schools W<strong>at</strong>ch<br />

more than 150 ice st<strong>at</strong>ues being cre<strong>at</strong>ed on<br />

this day and ask the chefs any questions you<br />

may have aobut ice .carving<br />

• S<strong>at</strong>urday Ice Brunch from 10 a m to 2<br />

p m in Mayflower Meeting House <strong>at</strong> $8 95<br />

per person<br />

• Ice Caper <strong>at</strong> 8 p.m. Mayflower Meet<br />

ing House. Benny and the Jets., $5 admission<br />

<strong>at</strong> door, cash bar, scoop for diamonds<br />

• SUNDAY, JAN. 19<br />

• Sunday Brunch from 9 a m to 2 p.m<br />

in Mayflower Meeting House, $8 95 per per<br />

son For reserv<strong>at</strong>ions call 453-1620<br />

(For further inform<strong>at</strong>ion caU the<br />

Plym<strong>out</strong>h Community Chamber of<br />

Commerce ar 453-1540 or the Mayflower<br />

hotel <strong>at</strong> 453-1620<br />

Thursday. „anuary 9.'1986 Plym<strong>out</strong>h Ice Festival Page 5<br />

Japanese gourmet dinner is sl<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

Continued from page 3<br />

:<br />

th<strong>at</strong> small amount of melting actually<br />

,• fills in the cracks in the ice "<br />

During this year's spectacular, specta-<br />

: - can w<strong>at</strong>ch the Japanese masters and<br />

> • other ice carvers <strong>at</strong> work<br />

Spect<strong>at</strong>ors will have two Specific oppor-<br />

• ..mtie> "« w<strong>at</strong>ch carvers <strong>at</strong> work Jan 11.<br />

f will b: an Ice Sculpture Competition<br />

i . professional chefs <strong>at</strong> The G<strong>at</strong>hering.<br />

.s> the street from Kellogg Park and<br />

\t the Penn The<strong>at</strong>re<br />

T:m professionals will carve 100 st<strong>at</strong>ues<br />

ginning <strong>at</strong> 10 a m<br />

Or-, fan 18. student chefs will compete<br />

The G<strong>at</strong>hering The students, compet-<br />

• tr scholarships to culinary schools,<br />

cre<strong>at</strong>e more than 150 st<strong>at</strong>ues from 10<br />

Hi to 3 p m<br />

As the event grows, more and more<br />

•rrs will be interested in competing."<br />

Lorenz Most of the competing<br />

. . is are chefs, who regularly make ice<br />

nptures for special dining occasions<br />

H -'.ever, designers and artists also are<br />

fn gmn&Jg to particip<strong>at</strong>e<br />

This will give the students a chance to<br />

work with the pros."" said Lorenz. "And<br />

• •;«. pros will befafcle to w<strong>at</strong>ch the Japa-<br />

AS IMPRESSIVE as the Plym<strong>out</strong>h ice<br />

• show is, the Japanese probably top it with<br />

the annua'. Sapporo Snow Festival held in<br />

Sapporo; Japan.<br />

For the snow festival, the Japanese ship<br />

r snow to Sapporo, and carve enormous<br />

sculptures th<strong>at</strong> are the size of public<br />

buildings. The Sapporo event last year<br />

drew 1 9 million visitors<br />

Though not quite th<strong>at</strong> large, the Plym<strong>out</strong>h<br />

Ice Spectacular is big by any standard.<br />

and growing with every year It has<br />

been listed as one of the top 100 North<br />

American events by the American Bus Associ<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

The Allst<strong>at</strong>e Insurance Company has<br />

fe<strong>at</strong>ured it in its Discovery" magazine<br />

The Michigan Auto Club will include the<br />

event in its "Michigan Living' magazine<br />

fur January And the st<strong>at</strong>e tourist agency<br />

ha-- listed the festival in its annual calendar<br />

of events<br />

Good Afternoon Detroit." the television<br />

show will fe<strong>at</strong>ure the icc spectacular<br />

in January Can Willard Scott be far behind?<br />

'"The show is getting more complic<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

" said Lorenz "I think-people will be<br />

impressed with the quality There will be<br />

lots of local talent, as well as 40 chefs from<br />

Chicago arriving by bus and a Chicago<br />

man who was fe<strong>at</strong>ured in USA Today<br />

"This is getting to be a major competition<br />

in the United St<strong>at</strong>es," said Lorenz<br />

Eventually, we think it will become more<br />

intern<strong>at</strong>ional<br />

Lorenz said he also hopes to maintain<br />

and strengthen Plym<strong>out</strong>h's rel<strong>at</strong>ionship<br />

with the city of Sapporo. Japan, over the<br />

years<br />

THE PLYMOUTH Ice Spectacular<br />

provides an important lift to Plym<strong>out</strong>h<br />

businessmen during wh<strong>at</strong> is usually a slow<br />

month — January.<br />

Lorenz said the ice spectacular planners<br />

have tried to avoid "carmvalizing" the<br />

event so th<strong>at</strong> visitors are sure to shop <strong>at</strong><br />

local stores and e<strong>at</strong> <strong>at</strong> local restaurants.<br />

The results have been more than encouraging<br />

Instead of being a depressed<br />

month, January now has become one of<br />

the best months of the year for Plym<strong>out</strong>h<br />

retailers<br />

As the ice spectacular gains'in popularity.<br />

visitors will want proof they were here<br />

So. planners have arranged with Kelsey<br />

Advertising of Livonia to produce special<br />

coffee mugs, beer mugs, brandy snifters,<br />

swe<strong>at</strong> shirts and buttons commemor<strong>at</strong>ing<br />

the spectacular<br />

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on© roll co*or print film C-41 process Expires 1-31-86<br />

Plym<strong>out</strong>h merchants buy them wholesale<br />

from the ice spectacular committee<br />

and then sell them retail to their customer<br />

"There are plenty of spinoffs," said<br />

Lorenz. "For example. Good Afternoon<br />

Detroit wants to do a television show<br />

from the Plym<strong>out</strong>h Historical Museum<br />

and talk ab<strong>out</strong> the shops in Plym<strong>out</strong>h "<br />

THE SPECTACULAR has gotten<br />

nearly the entire Plym<strong>out</strong>h community involved<br />

The Plym<strong>out</strong>h Community Chamber of<br />

Commerce provides mform<strong>at</strong>ior^b<strong>out</strong> the<br />

Please turn to Page 6<br />

Mon.-Fri.<br />

9-7 P.M.<br />

"S<strong>at</strong>. 9-6 P.M<br />

ICE SCULPTURE<br />

SPECTACULAR SPECIAL<br />

S<strong>at</strong>urday and Sunday Brunch<br />

<strong>at</strong><br />

The Mayflower Meeting House<br />

Jan. 11-12 Jan. 18-19 10 a.m.-2 p.m.<br />

$8 95<br />

per person — Children under 10 free<br />

(One free per paid adult)<br />

Call 453-1620 for Reserv<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

£ AT*<br />

January<br />

Clearance Sale<br />

Sale Starts:<br />

January 10 th<br />

10:00 a.m.<br />

You won't want to miss it!<br />

8 p.m.-1 a.m. Friday, Jan. 11 & 18<br />

S<strong>at</strong>urday, Jan. 12 & 19<br />

$5 00 Admission per person (Tickets <strong>at</strong> door Only)<br />

Cash Bar'Dancing<br />

Live 50's Band — "Benny and the Jets"<br />

Also —<br />

Fe<strong>at</strong>uring the Famous<br />

Delta Diamond Giveaway<br />

Mayflower<br />

Ilotel<br />

827 W. Ann Arbor Trail<br />

Plym<strong>out</strong>h. Ml 48170 (313) 453-1620<br />

Mary Beth Hautman of Plym<strong>out</strong>h, an ice sculptor herself, photographs<br />

the works of another artist. The photograph may give her an<br />

inspir<strong>at</strong>ion for a future contest.<br />

-•> j r . , v r ? \ W<br />

jp>' f . jt* fu<br />

•HEw ^<br />

Amy Sidowsky works on an ice carving aa s culinary arts student <strong>at</strong><br />

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Selected Curtains<br />

... Corner Curtain Shoppe<br />

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Jerome Grochocki of <strong>Canton</strong>, employed <strong>at</strong> the Plym<strong>out</strong>h Hilton, is<br />

shown carving an eagle <strong>at</strong> the second Ice Sculpture Spectacular.<br />

Colleges are integral<br />

part of ice spectacular<br />

Continued from Page 5<br />

see show. Community colleges take part,<br />

too Schoolcraft College will hold a free<br />

seminar for students and professional<br />

chefs, conducted by Japanese chefs, <strong>at</strong><br />

Schoolcraft College Jan 12 from 2-4 p.m<br />

Last year Oakland Community College<br />

students furnished the chess board piece<br />

which was popular among spect<strong>at</strong>ors. Students<br />

from Macomb Community and<br />

Monroe Community colleges also particip<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

in 1985<br />

Plym<strong>out</strong>h's Mayflower Hotel, with 100<br />

rooms, already is booked solid for the ice<br />

show weeks and other area hotels and<br />

motels do gre<strong>at</strong> business during the period<br />

Lorenz said he has received thanks<br />

from hotels as far away as Farmington for<br />

bi inging the ice spectacular to Michigan<br />

As part of its contribution to the ice<br />

spectacular the Mayflower Hotel will provide<br />

lodging for the six Japanese visitors<br />

Muvel-Sysco which provides foods to<br />

institutions, lias don<strong>at</strong>ed S20.000 and<br />

Budwciser has contributed SVOOO<br />

Other contributors include Norlhville<br />

Downs Japan Air Lines. British Airways<br />

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Page 8 Plym<strong>out</strong>h Ice Festival Thursday. January 9. 1986<br />

GRUNWALD'S<br />

Handmade in Plym<strong>out</strong>h...<br />

melt in your m<strong>out</strong>h fudge and nut brittles, also<br />

hand dipped chocol<strong>at</strong>es, truffles, jelly bellies,<br />

sugarless candies and gifts.<br />

13 Forest Place<br />

(Across from Cozy Cafe)<br />

459-1990<br />

We Mail<br />

Plym<strong>out</strong>h to be<br />

a fantasy lancT<br />

Plym<strong>out</strong>h will be turned into a fantasyland<br />

of stc when the fourth annua] Ice<br />

Sculpture Spectacular is held Jan 9-19<br />

More than 300.000 spect<strong>at</strong>ors from<br />

through<strong>out</strong> s<strong>out</strong>heastern Michigan is expected<br />

to <strong>at</strong>tend the ice-carving festival<br />

The festivaLm 1985 was selected as one of<br />

the top 100 events in North America by<br />

the American Bus Associ<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

The 1986 Icc Spectacular, sponsored by"<br />

the Miesei Svsco Co of <strong>Canton</strong>, will be<br />

the best yet according to R Scott Lorenz,<br />

co-chairman of the festival and general<br />

manager of the Mayflower Hotel<br />

The first weekend of the event will fe<strong>at</strong>ure<br />

a professional chefs' ice carving competition<br />

on S<strong>at</strong>urday, Jan 11," says<br />

Lorenz, "while the second weekend will<br />

host the student chefs' competition the<br />

following S<strong>at</strong>urday "<br />

THE PROFESSIONAL chefs will compete<br />

for airline trips from British Airways.<br />

Eastern Airlines and New York Air Students<br />

will compete,for several thousand<br />

dollars in scholarships to culinary Schools,<br />

ice-carving tools and several Echo chain<br />

saws<br />

More than 200 professional chefs are expected<br />

to particip<strong>at</strong>e<br />

Depending on the we<strong>at</strong>her, some 200 ice<br />

sculptures will be transported to Plym<strong>out</strong>h,<br />

with a police escort, beginning ab<strong>out</strong><br />

7:30 p.m Wednesday. Jan 8<br />

This year's version will truly be an intern<strong>at</strong>ional<br />

event as six professional chefs<br />

from Saporo. Japan, sponsored by Japanese<br />

Airlines JAL). have been invited to<br />

carve major sculptures "Their work ts excellent.<br />

says Lorenz who traveled to Saporo<br />

in 1985 to view their cre<strong>at</strong>ions and<br />

arrange the visit<br />

A free seminar by the Japanese chels<br />

will be conducted for professional chefs<br />

and students <strong>at</strong> Schoolcraft College from<br />

2-4 p.m Sunday. Jan. 12.<br />

ON MONDAY. Jan 13. a special Japanese<br />

gourmet dinner will be held <strong>at</strong> the<br />

Round Table Club Tickets are S250 per<br />

p.<strong>at</strong>er with proceeds going towards culinary<br />

scholarships<br />

Henry E Graper, co-chairman and<br />

Plym<strong>out</strong>h city manager, adds: "This is the<br />

first year souvenirs will be available for<br />

purchase <strong>at</strong> Plym<strong>out</strong>h's retail stores Proceeds<br />

from the s<strong>at</strong>e of souvenirs will benefit<br />

the Ice Found<strong>at</strong>ion."<br />

One of the njore interesting parts of the<br />

week-long activities is the multiblock displays<br />

These displays often use in excess<br />

of 125 blocks of ice with each block weighing<br />

more than 400 pounds Construction<br />

cranes are used to lift each piece into position<br />

and hundreds of hours of volunteer<br />

time and effort go into making a giant<br />

sculpture<br />

Volunteers interested in helping may<br />

contact Paul Sincock, assistant city manager,<br />

<strong>at</strong> 453-1234<br />

.X.<br />

The People of<br />

The Arbor Health Building<br />

Thank You<br />

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8 a.m.-10 p.m.<br />

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Community Health Services<br />

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Mammography and Ultrasound<br />

Mental Health Services<br />

Amicare<br />

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Open House<br />

January 10 & 11<br />

January 12<br />

10 a.m.-8 p.m.<br />

10 a.m.-5 p.m.<br />

affili<strong>at</strong>ed with<br />

On the occasion of our first anniversary<br />

we thank you for your continued support.<br />

As you enjoy the Ice Festival, please join<br />

us in the warmth of our <strong>at</strong>rium. Sip hot<br />

cider, see wh<strong>at</strong>'s new, relax to festive<br />

music.<br />

The Arbor Health Building — continuing<br />

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C<strong>at</strong>herine McAuley Health Center.<br />

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e Dodge Division: Advanced<br />

concept styling car. PPG pace car;<br />

audio-visual present<strong>at</strong>ion; self-narr<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

performance display.<br />

e Dodge Truck Division: Dakota<br />

small truck premiere; Dakota "Discover<br />

America" show with anim<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

robots.<br />

e Chrysler-Plym<strong>out</strong>h Division:<br />

Maser<strong>at</strong>i premiere; an advanced<br />

concept convertible; stage show including<br />

a song and dance r<strong>out</strong>ine of<br />

the "Pride is Badk — Born in Amen<br />

ca" theme.<br />

FORD MOTOR DIVISION:<br />

e Two professional race car drivers:<br />

Bill Elliott of NASCAR who has<br />

won $2,000,000 racing; Lynn St.<br />

James of IMSA who has broken and<br />

set»13 close-course speed records.<br />

Both drivers will <strong>at</strong>tend the Charity<br />

Preview Night on Jan. 10. The drivers<br />

will also hold autograph sessions<br />

S<strong>at</strong>urday, Jan. 11, and Sunday, Jan.<br />

12, during the show.<br />

GMC TRUCK:<br />

e The Detroit Metropolitan<br />

Dealership Associ<strong>at</strong>ion is giving<br />

away an 18" inboard/<strong>out</strong>board bo<strong>at</strong>,<br />

trailer and truck combin<strong>at</strong>ion th<strong>at</strong><br />

will be displayed <strong>at</strong> the show.<br />

Through the end of January the<br />

public will be able to visit GMC<br />

Truck dealers to enter the contest.<br />

The winner will be picked in February.<br />

e A mini-musical.<br />

LINCOLN MERCURY DIVI<br />

SION:<br />

e The 1986 Sable will be fe<strong>at</strong>ured.<br />

e An hourly drawing and daily<br />

give-away for Sable merchandise<br />

and apparel.<br />

OLDSMOBILE DIVISION:<br />

e New Center display: the public<br />

has to walk up five feet onto the display.<br />

e Two "Rodney" robots th<strong>at</strong> interact<br />

with the public; one will be on<br />

a hanglider which "flies" and the<br />

other robot emerges from a moon<br />

scene<br />

PONTIAC MOTOR DIVISION:<br />

e Debut of Pontiac's 1989 concept<br />

vehicle, the l<strong>at</strong>est in technological<br />

innov<strong>at</strong>ion and sophistic<strong>at</strong>ed design.<br />

This vehicle will be presented<br />

through a multi-media production<br />

wit the<strong>at</strong>rical lighting, high-energy<br />

music, video footage and live demonstr<strong>at</strong>ors.<br />

At a glance<br />

WHERE: Cobo Hall<br />

WHEN: Jan. 11-19. Noon to<br />

10:30 p.m. weekends; 2-10:30<br />

p.m.<br />

PRICE: $4; children under 12<br />

free.<br />

WHAT: An exhibit of 500 new<br />

cars and trucks; live entertainment.


Page 4A-* januafy 9, 1966~<br />

Volkswagen Beetle marks 50th year<br />

The Volkswagen Beetle v..is >0 years<br />

old in October The Beetle became one of<br />

the world's most popular cars ,md helped<br />

shape the history '. auto manufacturing<br />

In the United S: .tes tin Bee 1 .:- .ntrolured<br />

iiutlif : Arneileans to German<br />

e.-hnology<br />

ty ,.hd durability while<br />

himly establishing the small car as a<br />

ma'.nslav ui lhe Arnerican automobile in-<br />

Ius1r\ It in ,»:IK the transport<strong>at</strong>ion, hob<br />

and pet >'f u jrt people than any other<br />

il in history<br />

The Beetle would spawn a whole folkore<br />

ab<strong>out</strong> its fe<strong>at</strong>s of endurance It would<br />

x driven in ever corner of the earth from<br />

the Australian <strong>out</strong>back to the S<strong>out</strong>h Pole<br />

and even flo<strong>at</strong> 10 miles across the English<br />

Channel A pilot for Continental Airlines<br />

would fly a light plane powered by a VW<br />

engine across the ocean and back A comp C.ir" to the German government<br />

Tins paper deline<strong>at</strong>ed the most important<br />

technical details of his concept for a highstandard.<br />

reliable, easy to oper<strong>at</strong>e and<br />

compar<strong>at</strong>ively lightweight utility vehicle<br />

Prepar<strong>at</strong>ions for construction of the first<br />

to more than 140 countries around the<br />

world and secured an impressive market<br />

share of many of them. For gener<strong>at</strong>ions,<br />

the age of motoring itself began with the<br />

affordable Beetle.<br />

Vixen motor home<br />

debuts <strong>at</strong> auto show<br />

The Vixen motor home will make<br />

its debut <strong>at</strong> the 1986 Detroit Auto<br />

show. This unique recre<strong>at</strong>ional vehicle<br />

will be on exhibit in Hall D. loc<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

on the lower level of Cobo<br />

Hall.<br />

The Vixen Motor Co.. which is<br />

headquartered in Pontiac, Michigan<br />

is aiming to fill the gap between van<br />

conversions and motor homes.<br />

The Vixen is only 21 feet in<br />

length, has an 85 inch width and a<br />

76 inch height (on the road).<br />

Vixen officials say th<strong>at</strong> downsizing<br />

the vehicle offers a number of<br />

benefits such as improved maneuverability,<br />

better fuel economy and<br />

the convenience of needing less<br />

space to park or store it.<br />

THE MOTOR home sleeps four<br />

people and will sell for less than<br />

$30,000<br />

Other fe<strong>at</strong>ures include a 4 cubic<br />

foot refriger<strong>at</strong>or; marine toilet and<br />

shower: two-burner range; full-size<br />

double bed in rear; dinette, converting<br />

to another bed; full-length closet<br />

and a power-oper<strong>at</strong>ed elev<strong>at</strong>ing top<br />

th<strong>at</strong> increases the headroom to 6<br />

feet-6 inches.<br />

The Vixen's rear-wheel-drive is<br />

said to improve traction, reduce engine<br />

noise an permit an aerodynamic<br />

underbody<br />

The vehicle has a 2.4L 6-cylinder<br />

turbo-deisel engine and five-speed<br />

manual transmission. In the future,<br />

a gasoline engine and <strong>at</strong>uom<strong>at</strong>ic<br />

transmission will be added.<br />

Tests have shown th<strong>at</strong> the Vixen<br />

gets better than 30 mpg. <strong>at</strong> highway<br />

speeds with the diesel engine. Also,<br />

the drag co-efficient is lower than<br />

most popular passenger cars. On a<br />

test track the unit has been clocked<br />

in excess of 100 miles per hour.<br />

The Vixen motor home will begin<br />

production in January 1986 <strong>at</strong> the<br />

Silverdome Industrial Park in Pontiac.<br />

Michigan. Sales will begin shortly<br />

afterward and will be limited to<br />

the Upper Midwest. In its first year<br />

the company expects to produce<br />

1.600 vehicles. Second year production<br />

is expected to top 3,400 units.<br />

The company plans to sell<br />

through a network of auto dealers<br />

which will expand as sales increase.<br />

As of November. Vixen had selected<br />

14 Midwest dealerships. Five are loc<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

in Michigan:<br />

• Action Oldsmobile — Livonia<br />

• Dale Baker Olds-Isuzu —<br />

Grand Rapids<br />

• Art Moran Pontiac — GMC —<br />

S<strong>out</strong>hfield<br />

• Noonan Pontiac — Sterling<br />

Heights<br />

• Bill Snethkamp Chrysler<br />

Plym<strong>out</strong>h — Lansing<br />


Page 6A* 1986 AUTO SHOW January 9. 1986<br />

January 9. 1986 1986 AUTO SHOW Page 7A*<br />

WE BUILD EXCITEMENT.<br />

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you and yours to put<br />

the last piece in place.<br />

There is a special feel<br />

in an<br />

See the Oldsmobile display <strong>at</strong><br />

the Detroit Auto Show... Cobo Hall.. January 11-19<br />

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New avaiiabie on any new Fiero,<br />

Sunbird. Grand Prix and Bonneville. Or<br />

any Pontiac 6000 wtth standard "Tech IV<br />

2-5 liter engine Just take actual<br />

retail delivery from dealer stock by<br />

Feb 22. 1986. See your particip<strong>at</strong>ing<br />

Pontiac dealer tor qualific<strong>at</strong>ion details<br />

' Vannual p*rt e nw u" GMAC /iwrrn* frrotr'<br />

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January 9. 1986<br />

1986 AUTO SHOW Page 9A»<br />

Page 8A« 1986 AUTO SHOW January 9. 1986 , a<br />

Giant exhibit had modest start in 1907<br />

From a modest start in Better's Beer<br />

Garden on East Jefferson Avenue in 1907<br />

the Detroit Auto Show has grown to a giant<br />

extravanganza fe<strong>at</strong>uring over 500<br />

cars vans, trucks and specialty vehicles<br />

occupying 440.000 square feet of space in<br />

gigantic Cobo Hall.<br />

In the beginning, the newly formed Detroit<br />

Auto Dealers Associ<strong>at</strong>ion held its<br />

1907 show in an 11.376-square-foot hall <strong>at</strong><br />

Better's near the Belle Isle Bridge<br />

There were 17 exhibitors displaying 33<br />

makes of cars The 1986 show will have 49<br />

' exhibitors and almost limitless choices of<br />

vehicles, something to suit everyone s<br />

needs<br />

Detroit's very first display of autos for<br />

sale, however, was in 1899 in the Light<br />

Guard Armory At th<strong>at</strong> time. William<br />

Metzger joined with Seneca G Lewis, of<br />

the Fletcher Hardware Co of Detroit, to<br />

organize the TriSSt<strong>at</strong>e Sportman's and Automobile<br />

Associ<strong>at</strong>ion Two steam-driven<br />

Mobiles and two Waverly Electrics were<br />

put on display among a variety of fishing<br />

rods and reels hunting equipment and<br />

camping gear<br />

MANY OF the^exhibitors <strong>at</strong> the 1907<br />

show have long since faded into oblivion<br />

There .were cars such as the De Lux.<br />

*Wavne. Detroit Electric, Maxwell. Brush<br />

Runab<strong>out</strong>. Waverly Electric and Thomas<br />

Flyer<br />

But many other 1907 exhibitors<br />

thrived, becoming* leaders of the auto industry<br />

Some sitll hold these leadership<br />

positions today Included in the 1907 show<br />

are such stalwarts as Ford. Oldsmobile.<br />

Buick and Cadillac.<br />

At the first auto show, local fire officials<br />

issued stern orders to assure against any<br />

dangers with the newfangled machines<br />

Crowd, will pour through Cobo Hall to view the new car. on display.<br />

On account of the restrictions enforced<br />

by the Fire Department, no acetylene<br />

lights will be permitted Ve\be oper<strong>at</strong>ed,'"<br />

the 1907 rules said. And to assure th<strong>at</strong><br />

nobody's hearing was damaged by a toohigh<br />

deciblf level, the rules ordered th<strong>at</strong><br />

all horns "must have the reeds removed<br />

therefrom<br />

Going even further back in history. De*<br />

troit's first auto dealer was William E<br />

Metzger. a bicycle merchant who foresaw<br />

the future potential of the automobile<br />

METZGER SOLD his bicycle business<br />

and sailed to London in 1895 to <strong>at</strong>tend the<br />

world's first auto show He was so impressed<br />

by horseless-carriages th<strong>at</strong>, upon<br />

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role in the early development of the fledgling<br />

auto industry-<br />

He became the country's first auto dealer<br />

when he set up a dealership for steamdrive<br />

and electric autos on Woodward Avenue<br />

in Detroit in 1898.<br />

' The first Detroit buyer of a car was<br />

Newton Annis. a local furrier, who bought<br />

a Waverly Electric from Metzger in 1899<br />

From such a meager beginning almost 90<br />

years ago has the Detroit auto sales industry<br />

grown Today there are 238 members<br />

of the Detroit Auto Dealers Associ<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

In the years since the first D-A D A<br />

Auto show, the event has been held in a<br />

number of loc<strong>at</strong>ions.<br />

An early show was held in a iumber<br />

plant on West Forest Avenue Another<br />

was held in a dance hall in Riverview<br />

Park <strong>at</strong> the Belle Isle Bridge During the<br />

early 1920 s, the show was held <strong>at</strong> the Billy<br />

Sunday Tabernacle and Convention<br />

Hall. Auto shows continued until 1940<br />

when World War II and postwar adjustments<br />

elimin<strong>at</strong>ed the event until 1954<br />

Resumed th<strong>at</strong> year, the Auto Show was<br />

held <strong>at</strong> the St<strong>at</strong>e Fairgrounds. In 1957. it<br />

moved to the Detroit Artillery Armory<br />

where it was held until moving to Cobo<br />

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Sports cars cause hearts to race<br />

The PPG/Dodge pace car sports a slippery aerodynamic design. It has run<br />

more than 194 miles an hour. The engine is s Chrayter Motors 2.2 Liter<br />

specially modified with twin turbos and 23 pounds of boost.<br />

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The Saab 900 Turbo fe<strong>at</strong>ures Pirelli tires r<strong>at</strong>ed for austained speeds of<br />

over 130 mph. The SPG package also includes aerodynamic lower body<br />

fairings, le<strong>at</strong>her se<strong>at</strong>s, fog lights and an electric sunroof. The car comes<br />

only in dark gray metallic.<br />

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Italian-le<strong>at</strong>her se<strong>at</strong>ing and hand-crafted instrument<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

Presidents loved<br />

their automobiles<br />

Four score and six years ago the White<br />

House met the automobile<br />

Just as the century was turning. William<br />

McKinley became the first president<br />

to take a car ride. It was a Stanley steam<br />

carriage Unfortun<strong>at</strong>ely, he also was the<br />

first chief executive to travel in an ambulance<br />

automobile after he was shot in Buffalo<br />

<strong>at</strong> the Pan American Exposition in<br />

1901<br />

The records of the P<strong>at</strong>ent <strong>Library</strong> of<br />

the Motor Vehicle Manufacturers Associ<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

in Detroit indic<strong>at</strong>e th<strong>at</strong> McKinley<br />

took a lukewarm view of the automobile<br />

— and he was strictly a passenger Theodore<br />

Roosevelt, his successor, was the<br />

first to get behind the wheel<br />

Warren G Harding was the first president<br />

to ride in his inaugural in 1921.<br />

Ronald Reagan should have been the 12th<br />

president to motor down Pennsylvania<br />

Avenue before taking the o<strong>at</strong>h of office<br />

But he wasn't The string started by<br />

Harding was snapped in 1976 when Jimmy<br />

Carter chose to walk<br />

The equine era .s long gone from the<br />

White House, but it was not until 1951<br />

th<strong>at</strong> Congress passed legisl<strong>at</strong>ion th<strong>at</strong> officially<br />

elimin<strong>at</strong>ed the stables<br />

THE FIRST government owned presidential<br />

car. a White steamer, carried President<br />

Theodore Roosevelt Despite his<br />

reput<strong>at</strong>ion as a daredevil on horseback,<br />

the Rough Rider preferred the role of a<br />

car passenger<br />

William Howard Taft. his successor,<br />

was different Taft was the "Barney Oldfield''<br />

of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue He<br />

loved automobiles, the faster the better..<br />

The -hefty Ohioan once drove a Packard<br />

around a race course <strong>at</strong> 56 miles an hour, a<br />

fast pace for the early 1900s<br />

Tdft left five Buffalo-built Pierce-Arrows<br />

to President Woodrow Wilson. The<br />

World War I commander-in-chief was an<br />

open air devotee and~would ride with his -<br />

touring car's top down President Wilson<br />

wanted to see and wanted to be seen He<br />

drove an electric car th<strong>at</strong> belonged to his<br />

wife However, he gave up the plodding<br />

electric for a quicker gasoline~engine automobile<br />

during his presidency.<br />

Harding was driving before he was<br />

elected While in the U S Sen<strong>at</strong>e, he frequently<br />

drove home to Marion. Ohio, from<br />

the n<strong>at</strong>ion's capital Like Taft. Harding<br />

kke his cars to have get-up and go<br />

President Coolidge lived up to his monicker,<br />

"Silent Cal." when being driven in<br />

an official car His speed range was moder<strong>at</strong>e<br />

to slow and he favored the l<strong>at</strong>ter He<br />

seldom spoke to the driver lest he distract<br />

from his motoring manners<br />

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