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The <strong>Observer</strong>/THURSDAY, JULY <strong>16</strong>,1W2<br />

Firm to study schools administration<br />

BY DARREJLL CLEM<br />

STAFF WRITER<br />

A consulting firm will be paid as<br />

much as $23,000 to study and recommend<br />

possible changes in_lhe organization<br />

uf""tht<br />

school administration.<br />

In another move, a Cali<strong>for</strong>nia<br />

consultant will be paid $1,400 plus<br />

—travel capcnooB to conduct a work.<br />

shop in August to help new Superintendent<br />

Larry Thomas and the<br />

velop a working relationship.<br />

The two measures were approved<br />

unanimously Monday by the school<br />

board. The money will come from a<br />

S3-miliion superintendent's contingency<br />

fund that the board had<br />

earlier set aside.<br />

In a study that will cost $21,000<br />

to $23,000, the consulting firm of<br />

Plante Moran will examine the administration's<br />

organizational structure<br />

and central office staffing levels.<br />

The firm will interview Bbout 70<br />

district employees, including cen-<br />

tral office administrators and<br />

school principals, and survey comiiiuin^<br />

roc<br />

ommendations <strong>for</strong> the di«t"ft «<br />

ministration.<br />

Noting that most administrators<br />

and Hrhonl hoard mpmhera are rela-<br />

tivel? new on the job because of a<br />

large turnover rate, Thomas sug-<br />

outside expertise."<br />

The 10-week study, in part, is expected<br />

to result in a recommended<br />

reorganization of the administration,<br />

Thomas said.<br />

"We're a little thin," he said.<br />

"There are some areas that we need<br />

additional help in."<br />

Right now. <strong>for</strong> example, the district<br />

has no deputy superintendent<br />

because of the departure of Thomas<br />

Svitkovich, who took a new job in<br />

the Carman-Ainsworth district.<br />

The study is also "expected to<br />

focus on cost-efficiency and accoun-<br />

WAYNE-WESTLAND<br />

tability of the administration,<br />

Thomas said.<br />

"I panpU in the ifflnmunitv<br />

to feel com<strong>for</strong>table that we're<br />

efficient (and) accountable." he<br />

said, adding later, "This is something<br />

that I think is needed to improve<br />

the school district'<br />

Board P-maident Leonard Posey<br />

tion is that "$23,000 is a lot of money,"<br />

but he joined five other board<br />

members in approving the proposal.<br />

Posey also suggested that more<br />

than one firm should be contacted<br />

<strong>for</strong> any future studies to compare<br />

costs.<br />

Former board member Andrew<br />

Spisak, who resigned last week, has<br />

been critical of the money the board<br />

has begun spending on consulting<br />

fees.<br />

"1 am unable to <strong>for</strong>get that these<br />

same people, under the guise of saving<br />

taxpayers money, have spent<br />

more money on consultants and<br />

new attorneys and reports than you<br />

can imagine," Spisak said in a<br />

statement <strong>July</strong> 6 announcing his<br />

immediate resignation.<br />

In a second proposal Monday, the<br />

board Agreed to hire consultant<br />

Dick Foster to visit the district to<br />

conduct a workshop on relations between<br />

the Thomas administration<br />

and the SCTKKJI<br />

The workshop will help school officials<br />

develop a plan <strong>for</strong> becoming<br />

"effective leaders." Thomas said.<br />

Foster will be paid $1,400 <strong>for</strong> two<br />

days, plus expenses. He has been<br />

hired by such districts as Livonia.<br />

Taylor and West Bloomfield.<br />

Thomas worked in the latter district<br />

be<strong>for</strong>e being named Wayne-<br />

Westland superintendent.<br />

Foster will help the school officials<br />

develop a process <strong>for</strong> improving<br />

working relations and improving<br />

the district. #<br />

"I really do believe this is another<br />

step to help move our district <strong>for</strong>ward,"<br />

Thomas said.<br />

Activist 'fought city hall' on airport issue<br />

Warren Dusbiber showed you could fight city hall —<br />

and win.<br />

Dusbiber, 70. who helped organize citizens opposition<br />

to public ownership of Mnttetal Airport in <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Township, died early Saturday from an apparent heart<br />

attack, friends said.<br />

He celebrated his 70th birthday the day be<strong>for</strong>e.<br />

"If it hadn't been <strong>for</strong> Warren Dusbiber. the city of<br />

Plymouth and Plymouth Township would own an airport<br />

right now." said Dennis Shrewsbury, Plymouth<br />

city commissioner who opposed the airport-purchase<br />

ef<strong>for</strong>t as a commission candidate.<br />

"He taught people that they could fight city hall."<br />

Shrewsbury said.<br />

"Warren was really the father of the Plymouth<br />

Township Concerned Citizens," said Robert Zaetta. a<br />

co-founder of the group.<br />

"He was the one who first noticed the township was<br />

going to buy an airport." Zaetta said. Dusbiber got citizens<br />

in the city and township together to meet to oppose<br />

the ef<strong>for</strong>t, and took reams of notes and made<br />

tapes of government meetings where the airport issue<br />

was discussed.<br />

In the face of strong citizen opposition, the Plym-<br />

Candidates from page IA<br />

With Kirchgatter giving up her<br />

trusteeship to run <strong>for</strong> treasurer,<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> residents are assured of at<br />

least one new trustee alter November.<br />

The remaining three incumeni<br />

trustees are seeking re-election.*<br />

They are Bob Shefferly. Phil LaJoy<br />

and John Burdziak. Their challengers<br />

are Jim Panos. Melissa<br />

McLaughLin and Catherine Tyree.<br />

Shefferly, 66. was elected to the<br />

board four years ago after 10 years<br />

on the planning commission. He<br />

has continued on the planning commission<br />

since as the board of trustees'<br />

representative.<br />

A retired Detroit News advertising<br />

executive. Shefferly has been<br />

married to the <strong>for</strong>mer Lorraine<br />

Laiklam <strong>for</strong> 42 years and has three<br />

children and sev#n grandchildren.<br />

LaJoy, 48, was appointed to his<br />

position three years ago to fill a vacancy.<br />

The owner and manager of a<br />

N'orrell Tempopary Services<br />

franchise. LaJoy served on <strong>Canton</strong>'s<br />

merit commission <strong>for</strong> nine years<br />

and is the founder of <strong>Canton</strong>'s annual<br />

Memorial Day Soccer Tournament<br />

LaJoy is also the chairman of<br />

the <strong>Canton</strong> Cable Committee and a<br />

business owner. " *<br />

Burdziak. 56. was appointed to<br />

the board of trustees last year to fill<br />

a vacancy. Be<strong>for</strong>e his appointment,<br />

Burdziak spent 14 years on <strong>Canton</strong>'s<br />

zoning board of appeals,<br />

downtown development authority<br />

and planning commission.<br />

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to seek federal grants to buy the airport, abandoning<br />

an earlier ef<strong>for</strong>t to seek those grants with the city of<br />

Plymouth. , •<br />

Some observ ers saw the move as an attempt^ to<br />

abandon the airport purchase, as federal officials have<br />

been asked to approve restrictions some say they are<br />

unlikely to approve.<br />

The Federal Aviation Administration has yet to notify<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> and Plymouth Township if the grant application<br />

will be approved.<br />

Dusbiber was born <strong>July</strong> 10, 1922, in ^ psilanti. He<br />

was a chemical engineer with Burroughs Corp., retiring<br />

in 1981. He was a member of the St. Andrew Episcopal<br />

Church in Livonia.<br />

Survivors include wife Lois; sons, Dairy of Ypsilanti<br />

.and Brian of St. Paul. Minn.; a daughter. Wendy Porter<br />

of <strong>Canton</strong>; and six grandchildren.<br />

Funeral services were Monday at the Vermeulen Funeral<br />

Home in Plymouth. The Rev. Robert Clapp officiated.<br />

Burial was Wednesday at Highland Cemetery,<br />

Ypsilanti.<br />

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Burdziak is a telephone engineering<br />

consultant to Michigan Bell<br />

and married with three adult children<br />

Among the Republican challengers<br />

<strong>for</strong> trustee, Panos and<br />

McLaughlin seem to have the best<br />

chance. Tyree. 46, who works at<br />

Ruby's Produce Market on Michigan<br />

Avenue, declined to complete<br />

the <strong>Observer</strong> questionaire and<br />

refused to have her picture taken.<br />

Panos, 51. is the director of public<br />

works <strong>for</strong> Romulus and a member<br />

of <strong>Canton</strong>'s zoning board of<br />

appeals. He was among the first of<br />

the trustee candidates to put signs<br />

out this year. Panos and his wife.<br />

Sandy, have one adult son.<br />

McLaughlin, a 35-year-old home-<br />

Warren Dusbiber<br />

maker. has lived in <strong>Canton</strong> <strong>for</strong> 30<br />

years and served on the planning<br />

commission since last year. She and<br />

her husband. John, hava two young<br />

children.<br />

In the race <strong>for</strong> supervisor and<br />

clerk. Republican voters have no<br />

choice. Incumbent Supervisor Tom<br />

Yack is unopposed and clerk Loren<br />

Bennett has no GOP opposition.<br />

On the other side of the primary<br />

coin, Carol Bodenmiller is the only<br />

Democrat candidate <strong>for</strong> clerk. Bruce<br />

Phillips is the only Democrat candidate<br />

<strong>for</strong> treasurer. And Schuch<br />

and Cleaver are the Democrats running<br />

<strong>for</strong> trustee. (Schuch did not return<br />

the <strong>Observer</strong>'s questionaire<br />

and did not schedule an interview.!<br />

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oba. " Superintendent<br />

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' The new aefcao* <br />

cial assessment taxes <strong>for</strong> people 65<br />

and older until they sell their houses<br />

or die.<br />

Tyree opposes cityhood <strong>for</strong> <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />

saying. "<strong>Canton</strong> Tewnship is<br />

better off aa a township."<br />

Tyree also supports the WTUA<br />

sewer project and favors the con-<br />

- %<br />

Melissa McLaughlin<br />

In addition. McLaughlin supports<br />

the WTUA sewer project and<br />

the construction of a recreation<br />

building.<br />

Jim Panos<br />

the trustees didn't even know<br />

the simple stuff (like ordering vehicles),"<br />

he said<br />

as we can." he said<br />

Burdziak favors additional industrial<br />

development because it<br />

would "ease the tax base " and ease<br />

the lax burden on residents<br />

On road improvement. Burdziak<br />

likes the policy of paying 50 percent<br />

of the cost of Wayne County pro)<br />

ects. "If you want paved roads,<br />

that's the only way you're going to<br />

get it." he said. "Otherwise wed<br />

never get it done "<br />

Regarding cityhoou <strong>for</strong> <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />

Burdziak said "it's getting to the<br />

point where we'll probably have to<br />

consider it, (even though> taxe><br />

would have to go up to buy road<br />

maintenance equipment." (City's<br />

are responsible <strong>for</strong> road maintenance<br />

within their boundaries,<br />

whereas townships are not. I<br />

struction of a recreation center.<br />

On bringing more industry to<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>. Tyree said she " doesn't<br />

know how much is really here and<br />

opposes additional industrial devei<br />

opment "at this time<br />

TyTee declined to fill out the <strong>Observer</strong><br />

questionnaire and have her<br />

picture taken <strong>for</strong> this article.<br />

extended leaves<br />

mond. who accepted a similar poit in the Walled Lake<br />

dMftet<br />

• Board members Richard LeBlanc and Fred Warm<br />

bier opposed extending Drum mon d s leave Warmbier<br />

has repeatedly denounced such extensions, snd l-e<br />

Blanc said Monday he oppoae* leaves beyond one year<br />

unless an employee is laid off<br />

Bond' members Vkki Wehy. Laurel Raisanen.<br />

Leonard Poaev and Francis "Bud" Winter approved<br />

Drum mood's leave, but some indicated they would<br />

support • HJftU* TMU<br />

Earlier this year, the board denied a fifth year leave<br />

Thomas Yack. a <strong>for</strong>mer empfovee who a unopposed<br />

his tod <strong>for</strong> a second term aa Cantao Township au<br />

School officials aaid they don t oppoae extended jab<br />

law*, <strong>for</strong> employ*** who are pregnant or fll Moreover,<br />

the superintendent aaid eaaptoyeea should receive ape<br />

cial consideration if they are elected to public office ar<br />

recerve aa epportuaity to teach ia a <strong>for</strong>eign country<br />

1<br />

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^Republican<br />

was first e<br />

Bob Shefferly. 66. . twice tor our roads. 1<br />

in 1968 and spent the laat 14 years t*een the two community <strong>for</strong>ma to<br />

on the planning commission.<br />

see what alternatives we have avail-<br />

Shefferly also represents <strong>Canton</strong> able to us." he wrote<br />

on the Southeast Michigan Council In his candidate interview,<br />

of Governments and the Nankin Shefferly aaid. "I'm certainly ready<br />

Transit Commission. He's a mem- to give (cityhood) a real cloae look."<br />

ber of the <strong>Canton</strong> Elertion Commis- As a city. Shefferly aaid. <strong>Canton</strong><br />

sion and a board member of the would not have to depend on -the<br />

Carriage Hills Homeowners Associ - county <strong>for</strong> road improvements.<br />

ation<br />

On industrial development.<br />

The retired Detroit News adver- Shefferly said "the area we need it<br />

tising executive has a bachelor's degree<br />

in business administration<br />

mo$t is right around the airport."<br />

He added that Mettetal will eventu-<br />

Bob Shefferly<br />

from Wayne State University.<br />

ally become an industrial park. development manager, a post office<br />

Of all the candidates. Shefferly For the long term, Shefferly said and a la/ge hotel.<br />

alone suggested that township offi- <strong>Canton</strong> needs "to tie its various Shefferly also supports the<br />

cials should consider cityhood <strong>for</strong> components together to make a WTUA newer project, low -density<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>. "I opposed the idea of a community we can all relate to." To residential development on the west<br />

city structure in 1988, but after s«e that end. he suggests that <strong>Canton</strong> side and the construction of a recre-<br />

ing the problems we have when we should have only one school disation center, but not with addi-<br />

must deal with the county and pay trict, one newspaper, an economic tional taxes.<br />

Republican Phil LaJoy. 48. was<br />

appointed to fill a trustee vacancy<br />

three.years ago after Hank Walen<br />

died. "I'd love to have a chance to<br />

get elected to it once." he said.<br />

The owner and manageujf Nor<br />

rell Temporary Services (in Ann Ar<br />

bori and <strong>Canton</strong> Township Hall of<br />

Fame member was a township mer<br />

it commissioner <strong>for</strong> nine years.<br />

LaJoy characterized the approach<br />

to development on <strong>Canton</strong>'s east<br />

side as "damage control" in his answer<br />

to the <strong>Observer</strong> questionaire.<br />

"When opportunities present themselves.<br />

(we should) work on reducing<br />

density "<br />

On the west side. LaJoy is "in<br />

complete agreement with the restriction<br />

of ail commercial development."<br />

He favors the idea of having<br />

large lots on the west side.<br />

On <strong>Canton</strong>'s roads. LaJoy said.<br />

"We must continue to develop a relationship<br />

with Wayne County to<br />

lobby- <strong>for</strong> road improvements to ensure<br />

that with more families mov^<br />

ing in we do not become gridlocked<br />

like most of Oakland County."<br />

l^Joy also approves of the<br />

WTUA sewer project, supports the<br />

construction of a recreation center<br />

ibot not with new taxes), opposes<br />

cityhood and wants more industrial<br />

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A Farmington Hills man was<br />

killed and four people injured Tuesday<br />

night when a driver fleeing an<br />

accident in Plymouth Township<br />

collided head on with<br />

at Schootcrmft and Eckies in Livonia,<br />

police said. —<br />

Killed was a 23-year-old. frontseat<br />

passenger in the second car. a<br />

1985 Buick Skylark headed west<br />

bound on Schoolcraft.<br />

Police on Wednesday declined to<br />

identify the victim, saying relatives<br />

hadn't been notified.<br />

The victim wasn't wearing a safety<br />

belt, police said.<br />

The driver and two additional<br />

passengers in the Buick. as well as<br />

the driver of the fleeing car. a 1988<br />

Oldsmobile Cutlas, were injured in<br />

the 8:30 p.m. accident, said. Sgt.<br />

Kevin Dawley of the Livonia Police<br />

Department traffic bureau.<br />

The injured included a 20-yearold<br />

Livonia man and two Northville<br />

residents, 24 and 25. all in the Buick;<br />

and the driver of the Oldsmobile,<br />

a 35-vear-old Northvilk man.<br />

AH were taken to St. Mary Hospital<br />

in l.iviinin and Rnth<strong>for</strong>ri Hobpi-<br />

tal in Farmiagton Hills. The Livonia<br />

man was airlifted to''University<br />

of Michigan Hospital, Ann Arbor,<br />

in critical condition with unspecifiwi<br />

injuries, poliee aaid.<br />

The accident whs stitl nndemr -<br />

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were un>urv thetliei aluihol wi,« a<br />

factor. '<br />

There were no injuries in the earlier<br />

accident, which Dawley termed<br />

"a fender bender" on Schoolcraft<br />

Road, west of Haggerty.<br />

"He was driving at a high rate of<br />

speed and on the wrong side of the<br />

road when the cars collided" in<br />

Livonia. Dawley said.<br />

"It looks like the other driver<br />

didn't realize it until they were less<br />

than 100 feet apart."<br />

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3 candidates in line <strong>for</strong> vacant W-W board post<br />

BY DARRELL CLE.M<br />

the last year of Spisak's unexpired four-<br />

• STAKF WRITER<br />

year-tenn.<br />

Three candidates have lined up <strong>for</strong> the At" least three other candidates have<br />

Wayne-Westland school board post that stated that they. too. will seek the post,<br />

Andrew' Spiaak quit amid concerns he though they hadn't officially submitted<br />

would doom to failure the administration theirnames to the school Iwar^ofTice as of<br />

of nswrSupertntendent Larry Thomas. Tuesday afternoon They are <strong>for</strong>mer board<br />

Veteran school board candidate Linda member Mathew McCusker and <strong>for</strong>mer<br />

Pratt. Westland landlord Walter Warren candidates John Albrecht and Kenneth 51<br />

and Wayne resident Don Ruark — cousin— Raupp — all losers in the June 8 school<br />

of board member Vkki Welty. — have en board election.<br />

tered the race to fill Spisak's seat.<br />

More candidates could emerge bejpre<br />

The three board hopefuls became the Monday's 4 p.m. deadline <strong>for</strong> applying at<br />

first to submit their^names to the school the school board office. 36745 Marquette,<br />

board, in hopes of being chosen to fulfill between Newburgh and Wayne roads.<br />

The school board plans to interview all<br />

candidates during special sessions scheduled<br />

<strong>for</strong> 6 p.m. Tuesday and 7 p.m.<br />

Wednesday. The board expects to name<br />

Spisak's successor at th_e conclusion of<br />

Wednesday'* meeting. -<br />

Spinak announced his immediate resig-<br />

<strong>July</strong> 6, during the first meeting prevci<br />

by Thomas. Spisak aaid he fears<br />

he would become a divisiye <strong>for</strong>ce because<br />

he remains bitter over the <strong>for</strong>ced retirement<br />

'<br />

"O'Neill, who stepped down in October under<br />

pressure from a board majority.<br />

Pratt, a longtime school volunteer and<br />

Westland resident who work* <strong>for</strong> a family<br />

business, has applied on three occasions<br />

<strong>for</strong> a board appointment and has also lost<br />

in two elections in 1990 and 1991. She is a<br />

volunteer at the Wayne-WeslJand clothing<br />

bank I<br />

Pratt said she applied <strong>for</strong> Spisak's seal<br />

because of the "potential <strong>for</strong> new and innovative"<br />

moveo to imuruvu thw district. in<br />

the wake of a near svfeeping turnover of<br />

board members in two years and the recent<br />

"There's only so far you can go in school<br />

volunteer worlror by being Joe Blow at the<br />

microphone" at school board meetings.<br />

Pratt said.<br />

"What kind of decisions that are made<br />

now will determine whether the district is<br />

going to go <strong>for</strong>ward or stand still." she<br />

said.<br />

Wurryn, a Westland landlord<br />

nor Ruark. a Wayne resident and employee<br />

of RN Home Health Care of Westland.<br />

n-a.-ht-rl Tuesday <strong>for</strong> comment<br />

about their candidacies.<br />

Ruark ha J sought a school board vacanev<br />

in-1 but- Wt u»-hoard member l^trn<br />

ard Posey. Posey is now in the third year of<br />

an elected four-year_term and was recently<br />

named board president.<br />

Minimum ratings change <strong>for</strong> air-conditioning units<br />

On Jan. 1 of this year "10" became<br />

the minimum standard SEER<br />

rating <strong>for</strong> newly manufactured air<br />

conditioning units, as mandated by<br />

the federal government<br />

Many homeowners this summer<br />

will be faced with the decision to repair<br />

the old A/C unit or install a<br />

new one. and they should be aware<br />

of the ratings and new energy-efficient<br />

models.<br />

Regulations requiring the higher<br />

SEER rating and others controlling<br />

the use of Freon-type refrigerants<br />

were reviewed this week by Dan<br />

Bergstrom of Bergstrom s Inc. in<br />

Livonia.<br />

Shoppers will still find some<br />

"eight" and "nine" SEER (Seasonal<br />

Energy Efficiency Rating) units<br />

being sold, but they were manufactured<br />

be<strong>for</strong>e Jan. 1.<br />

Less costly<br />

. "^he higher the SEER rating, the<br />

greater the efficiency; in effect, the<br />

less electricity it takes to eool your<br />

home. - '<br />

The typical home central air conditioner<br />

that is being replaced today<br />

is 15 to 20 years old. and probably<br />

rated at 6.5 SEER, said Bergstrom.<br />

Putting in a new 10 SEER unit<br />

can cut your electric bill by some 35<br />

percent. Bergstrom said. That<br />

means that savings in electricitycosts<br />

can pay <strong>for</strong> the new unit in<br />

"five to eij?hr years, while rattling<br />

pollution from electrical power generating<br />

plants in the bargain.<br />

Home owners can even opt <strong>for</strong> an<br />

11 or 12 SEER rated model available<br />

in Michigan. In warmer climates<br />

like Florida. SEER ratings of<br />

... a •<br />

_ 'Home repairs may have been cheaper and<br />

quicker, but often they were not done correctly.<br />

This means less efficiency of the unit.'<br />

Dan Bergstrom<br />

Bergstrom s Inc.<br />

up to 15 can lie purchased.<br />

check your air conditioning unit<br />

Having the proper level of refri- and balance the refrigerant level is<br />

gerant is key to a unit operating at actually less expensive in the long<br />

the highest level of efficiency, ac- run. he said. A home service call<br />

cording to Dan Bergstrom.<br />

typically runs only about $53 <strong>for</strong><br />

"Home repairs may have been<br />

minor service needs.<br />

cheaper and quicker, but often they His firm offers to answer ques-<br />

were not done correctly." Bergstrom tions from the public about the new<br />

said. "This means less efficiency of rules or about air conditioning ays-"<br />

the unit."<br />

tems in general.<br />

Having a professional technician Located in the Red<strong>for</strong>d and Livonia<br />

<strong>for</strong> £ 34 O 4 years, Bergstrom n«r.>kir..m Inc. In.' is it<br />

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the western metropolitan area.<br />

Freon controls<br />

Bergstrom also noted that effective<br />

<strong>July</strong> 1. all Ereon-type gases and<br />

liquids — such as the refrigerant in<br />

air conditioners and refrigerators —<br />

must be captured and properly dis<br />

posed of. according to the federal<br />

Clean Air Act.<br />

Thought to deplete the earth's<br />

ozone layer. Freon-type refrigerants<br />

chlorofluorocarbons rh 11 irt tfl11 i in M'HrlKJn (CFCS) a tOFOS I<br />

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Until now. many home and auto<br />

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of refrigerant and do their own serv<br />

icing of auto and home air condi<br />

tioners arul refrigerators They allowed<br />

the old refrigerant to escape<br />

into the air.<br />

Those who do so now can be sub<br />

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— Mideast peace<br />

Both sides say U.S. should do more<br />

By Tim Richard<br />

Staff Writer<br />

NEW YORK -- Both Jewish and<br />

Arab American Democrats say Re<br />

publican President George Bush<br />

has lost ground with their groups in<br />

the Middle East peace process.<br />

'Bush has done a lot <strong>for</strong> the<br />

peace process, hut we are no longer<br />

the respected country," said Terry<br />

Ahwal. Livonia resident and leader<br />

in the American-Arab Anti Discrimination<br />

League.<br />

Though not a delegate. Ahwal<br />

was placed on the convention<br />

credentials committee and sees her<br />

group gaining respect in the Democratic<br />

Party.<br />

'Arabs were always left out.<br />

things are tremendously improving.<br />

For the first time in the history<br />

of the convention, we- have twu d»Ugates<br />

from Michigan, four in the<br />

U S. on the credentials committee<br />

and one on the plaifo<br />

tee." she said.<br />

dressed the Arab-Israeli conflict<br />

They're recognizing that Palestinians<br />

have human rights because<br />

they're human beings. That's a little<br />

positive change<br />

"But we differ on Jerusalem.<br />

They (Democratic plat<strong>for</strong>m), are<br />

taking Jerusalem as the capital of<br />

Israel. We say it should be an international<br />

city. No one should have<br />

exclusive rights to the holy city.<br />

Ahwal said<br />

U.S. Rep. Sander Levin and state<br />

Rvp.—MaTtne—Herman. both o£_<br />

Southfield. say Bush grievously offended<br />

American Jews with press<br />

II lobbv<br />

the Jew<br />

ish community when he criticized<br />

them <strong>for</strong> lobbying <strong>for</strong> loan guarantees<br />

(<strong>for</strong> settlements of immigrants)."<br />

Levin said.<br />

"All they were doing was exercising<br />

an American right. Obviously,<br />

the Bush administration will attempt<br />

some kind of smoothing over<br />

of the relationship — some kind of<br />

loan guarantees. But it will be difficult<br />

<strong>for</strong> Bush to repair the damage."<br />

Berman. who attended an American<br />

Israeli PaC meeting, said the<br />

mnrid wan calm hul tihwil Levin*<br />

remark that Bush had offended<br />

Jews over lobbying. She sees Reof<br />

the<br />

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The mood in the Michigan delegation<br />

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Michigan's Jesse Jackson delegates<br />

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Jackson and other delegates.<br />

Convention bigwig touts his state ties<br />

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Staff Writer<br />

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iu»a».»n A<br />

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Staff Writer<br />

—NEW YORK — Two self-»tyled<br />

"transplanted queer Michigandera"<br />

had little success approaching<br />

the Michigan delegation to the<br />

Democratic National Convention<br />

<strong>for</strong> changes back home.<br />

"There are no openly gay Democratic<br />

delegates from Michigan."<br />

said Bill Dobba, who lived in Birmingham<br />

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graduate from the University of<br />

Michigan.<br />

"Queers are trash in this country."<br />

Dobbs said in literature he<br />

distributed to Michigan delegates.<br />

"Just as Eric (a friend from Birmingham<br />

who died in New York<br />

City of AIDS) couldn't be frank<br />

about his life with his owu family,<br />

America . . . can't seem to talk<br />

Room <strong>for</strong> everyone?<br />

about" or deal with AIDS or<br />

queers. How many more have to<br />

die?' 1<br />

Dobbs and Jon Nalley. a <strong>for</strong>mer<br />

Grand Haven and East Lansing<br />

resident, tried to hop a bus ride<br />

with Michigan delegates from the<br />

UN Plata Hotel to a Sunday night<br />

reception at the American Muse-,<br />

um of the Moving Image. Lacking<br />

delegate or press credentials, they<br />

were asked to leave.<br />

"Our being thrown off the bus is<br />

a metaphor <strong>for</strong> how Michigan<br />

treats gays," Dobbs said.<br />

They managed to beat the bus<br />

to the museum and were passing<br />

out literature when five New York<br />

police officers stopped them. After<br />

five minutes conversation, the police<br />

backed away, and the pair<br />

went off to work.<br />

CLARIFICATION<br />

"A - clinic—gambit by the<br />

NYPD," Dobbs aaid latar. "I have<br />

a Currectiuii* pass, and I'm a<br />

yer." The reception they got from ,<br />

Michigan delegatas varied from<br />

warm to hostile.<br />

In contrast to their native state.<br />

Dobbs said. Texas has 11 gay delegate<br />

Cali<strong>for</strong>nia "a couple dozen"<br />

New York has some. In his<br />

view, political meetings shouldn't<br />

be conducted without representation<br />

from women, gays and ethnic<br />

groups. "They (gays) were frozen<br />

out." he said after contacting -a<br />

Michigan gay lesbian group.<br />

Nalley listed 12 friends from<br />

Michigan State University who<br />

died of AIDS.<br />

He is 32. And his literature listed<br />

"A Queer Dozen" things Michigan<br />

Democrats should do back<br />

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THURSDAY, JULY <strong>16</strong>,<strong>1992</strong><br />

Appointments<br />

C<br />

AROUND<br />

CANTON<br />

anton Township trustees voted Tuesday to<br />

reappoint Ron D'Avanzo and Ralph Shufeldt<br />

to the Downtown Development Authority<br />

board.<br />

Both men have served on the DDA <strong>for</strong> several<br />

years. D'Avanzo has been DDA chairman <strong>for</strong> four _<br />

years.<br />

Their new terms will expire June 22, 1994.<br />

Meetings canceled<br />

C<br />

anton Township Board of Trustees meetings<br />

<strong>for</strong> <strong>July</strong> 21, Aug. 4 and Nov. 3 will be canceled<br />

due to elections.<br />

The township hall is an official polling place and<br />

won't be available on those dates.<br />

Business gathering<br />

he <strong>Canton</strong> Chamber of Commerce will hold a<br />

Business to Business gathering 5-7 p.m.<br />

Tuesday, <strong>July</strong> 21, at the office of Dr. Robert<br />

Goldenberg. D.D.S., located in the McAuley Health<br />

Care Building.<br />

Local business people are invited to attend and<br />

meet other chamber members.<br />

To make a reservation, call 453-4040.<br />

Candidates speak<br />

he <strong>Canton</strong> Chamber of Commerce and the<br />

League of Women Voters will sponsor a Meet Tthe<br />

Candidates program 8 a.m. Wednesday,<br />

<strong>July</strong> 22, at the <strong>Canton</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Library</strong>, 1200 S. <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Center.<br />

Registration will begin 7:30 a.m. and refreshments<br />

will be served.<br />

Local, state and national candidates <strong>for</strong> the upcoming<br />

election will be available <strong>for</strong> questioning by<br />

the public.<br />

• Judy Shellhaas is carving out a<br />

reputation as a talented woodcarver,<br />

as she's graduated<br />

from making miniature pieces<br />

of furniture to producing more<br />

imaginative carvings.<br />

BY BARBARA WILSON<br />

STAFF WRITER<br />

If we were all to live in a world carved<br />

out of the imagination of Judy<br />

Shellhaas, we would be bizarre beings<br />

with haunting eyes and enchanted livaa.<br />

Un<strong>for</strong>tunately, we can only visit ber<br />

world by glancing at the figures this<br />

Plymouth resident carves from chunks<br />

of wood.<br />

Eighteen years ago Shellhaas translated<br />

her artistic talent into miniature<br />

pieces of furniture. Her pieces sold<br />

across the country with price tags as<br />

high as $3,800. *<br />

Now Shellhaas prefers to find more<br />

animated and imaginative figures in the<br />

blocks of wood. —<br />

"I'm still trying to decide what I want<br />

to be when I grow up." Shellhaas admits<br />

proudly as she sits in a room that<br />

she built in the family "homestead' in<br />

Plymouth.<br />

When Shellhaas began carving 18<br />

years ago it wasn't as a hobby. The very<br />

detailed miniature furniture site created<br />

was highly regarded by collectors, but<br />

they were not pieces she would select<br />

<strong>for</strong> herself from a gallery.<br />

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play with. As a matter of fact I couldn't<br />

af<strong>for</strong>d to even buy some of my pieces,"<br />

she said.<br />

She studied the<br />

turies of furniture and yet never copied<br />

the pictures she saw in the books.<br />

"I studied the designs, but never felt<br />

it was mine if I copied it from a picture."<br />

Shellhaas said.<br />

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For the first 15 years of her career she<br />

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She took care to make sure her creations<br />

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She also built two dollhouses drawing<br />

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"1 was trying to gracefully get out of<br />

the business, but people kept tracking<br />

me down, so I decided to go back to<br />

school," she said.<br />

Shellhaas attended Schoolcraft and<br />

then went on to Eastern Michigan University<br />

where she studied under sculptor<br />

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SPECIAL<br />

EVENTS<br />

• ART IM PARK<br />

Kellogg Park in Plymouth<br />

will be turned into an art gallery<br />

Saturday and Sunday,<br />

<strong>July</strong> 18-19, when the annual<br />

Art in the Park show comes to<br />

town. The event runs daily<br />

from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m.<br />

There will be music, clowns<br />

and food, apart from the arts<br />

and crafts.<br />

• F!R€ SAFETY<br />

A free mobile fire safety and<br />

prevention exhibit <strong>for</strong>"klds<br />

will be hosted by Straight at<br />

their facility parking lot,<br />

42320 Ann Arbor Road in<br />

Plymouth from noon-5 p.m.<br />

Thursday, <strong>July</strong> 23. Sponsored<br />

-by area organizations jtnri<br />

businesses in the community.<br />

FUNDRAISERS<br />

• OOLF TOURNAMENT<br />

Golfers can help raise money<br />

<strong>for</strong> senior programs at the<br />

third annual Senior Alliance<br />

Golf Classic, teeing off <strong>July</strong> 29<br />

at Fellows Creek Golf Course<br />

in <strong>Canton</strong> Township. To play,<br />

sponsor a hole or donate a<br />

door prize, contact Call the<br />

Senior Alliance at 722-2830.<br />

• STRAIGHT BENEFIT -<br />

Straight is holding its fourth<br />

annual golf classic Saturday,<br />

Aug. 1, at Fox Hills Country<br />

Club in Plymouth. Straight is<br />

a drug rehabilitation program<br />

tween the ages of 12 and 21.<br />

Golf prizes and donations<br />

gratefully accepted.<br />

• FASHION SHOW<br />

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

School pompon squad will<br />

stage a luncheon and fashion<br />

show at 1 p.m. Sunday, Aug.<br />

23, at the Karas House in<br />

Red<strong>for</strong>d Township. Advance<br />

reservations, call Linda Lindbergh.<br />

455-9420.<br />

CLASS TIME<br />

• SITTER PROGRAM<br />

Oakwood Hospital sponsors<br />

courses in baby-sitting. The<br />

classes are at the Oakwood<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Health Center, 7300<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Center Road in <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />

Call 1593-4660.<br />

C ALE N D AR<br />

Y O U R G O t O E TO E V E N T S I N A N D A R Q U N P C A N T O N<br />

• SUPERVISED PLAYGROUND<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> kids don't need to be<br />

alone in their neighborhood<br />

park. The <strong>Canton</strong> Parks and<br />

Recreation Department offers<br />

supervised play. Call 397-<br />

5110.<br />

• NEW MORNING SCHOOL<br />

Classes in Plymouth <strong>for</strong> boys<br />

and girls begin <strong>July</strong> 21. Science<br />

and math camps begin in<br />

August. 420-3331.<br />

CAMPUS NOTES<br />

Registration has begun <strong>for</strong><br />

classes sponsored by City of<br />

Plymouth Parks and Recreation.<br />

They are: judo, karate,<br />

gymnastics and two gymnastics<br />

summer camps (<strong>July</strong> 27-<br />

31, ages 3-6; August 17-21,<br />

ages 7 and up). 456-6620.<br />

• PLYMOUTH YMCA<br />

Classes have begun <strong>for</strong><br />

spring/summer and include<br />

backyard swim, super sitters,<br />

step aerobics, day camp <strong>for</strong><br />

preschool through 12 years,<br />

coach pitch, horseback riding<br />

lessons, tennis clinics, soccer<br />

skills, cheerleadinf. boys and<br />

girls softball <strong>for</strong> ages 7-9, stop<br />

smoking/weight control seminar<br />

and other classes. Call<br />

453-2904. "<br />

• KARATE<br />

Class meets 7:30 p.m. Mondays<br />

and Thursdays. Call<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Parks and Recreation<br />

at 397-5110.<br />

• CHILDBIRTH<br />

The Plymouth Childbirth Education<br />

Association offers<br />

childbirth preparation classes<br />

at several locations. Morning<br />

and evening classes are available.<br />

as well as newborn care<br />

and Cesarean preparation<br />

classes. Call 459-7477.<br />

TRAVEL<br />

• WILD RIDES<br />

The <strong>Canton</strong> Parks and Recreation<br />

Services is offering discount<br />

tickets to area amusement<br />

parks and attractions.<br />

The tickets can be purchased<br />

at the <strong>Canton</strong> Townstiip Administration<br />

Building, 1150 S.<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Center Road, from<br />

8:30 a.m. to 4:40 p.m. weekdays.<br />

Call 397-5110.<br />

The Plymouth Parks and<br />

Recreation Department offers<br />

a variety of group trips. The<br />

schedule includes: <strong>July</strong> 13,<br />

Chesaning Showboat & Rich<br />

Little; <strong>July</strong> 15, 50th Anniversary<br />

of Casablanca, Fox Theater,<br />

<strong>July</strong> 19-25, Alaska; <strong>July</strong><br />

28-Aug. 3, Canadian Rockies;<br />

<strong>July</strong> 29, Shipshewana & Amish<br />

Flea Market; <strong>July</strong> 31.<br />

Maritime Cruise on Detroit<br />

River. Call 455-6620.<br />

FOR YOUR<br />

HEALTH<br />

• BLOOD DRIVES<br />

Kroger in <strong>Canton</strong>, located at<br />

5720 N. Sheldon (intersection<br />

of Ford and Sheldon), will<br />

sponsor a blood drive in conjunction<br />

with the American<br />

-Red Croott from 12:30-6:30<br />

p.m. Friday, <strong>July</strong> 17. Appointments<br />

can be made at the<br />

Kroger pharmacy or by calling<br />

459-0104.<br />

• Vietnam Veterans will<br />

sponsor a blood drive 3-9 p.m.<br />

Friday, <strong>July</strong> 17, at Central<br />

To submit your academic honor or graduation announcement<br />

to Campus Notes, send the material<br />

pnnted or typewntten to. Nancy Pennington,<br />

Ptymvuth'Conton <strong>Observer</strong>. 744 Wing Street.<br />

Plymouth. Mich. 481 70.<br />

• NATALIE BROHL of Plymouth, a 1990 graduate of<br />

Divine Child High School, received high academic<br />

honors, maintaining a 3.8 grade point average out of a<br />

possible 4.0 at Saint Mary's Collate. She ia co-captain<br />

of the University of Notre Dame's Pompon<br />

squad and ia on the staff of Mid American Pompon.<br />

She works at the summer camps <strong>for</strong> the high school<br />

pompon squada. She ia a volunteer at the Early<br />

Childhood Development Center on the campus of<br />

Saint Mary'a.<br />

• TWA N. AI I MAN of <strong>Canton</strong> received the General<br />

Motors-Equal Employment Opportunity Commission<br />

Scholarship, a monetary award baaed on grade<br />

point average nr need. She ia a computer in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

systems major<br />

Baptist Church. 11095 Haggerty<br />

Road, between Ann Arbor<br />

Trail and Ann Arbor<br />

Road. Appointments, 455-<br />

7711 or 455-4357.<br />

• BREATHERS CUJR<br />

Meets second Wednesday of<br />

every month. American Lung<br />

Association of Southeast<br />

Michigan. Call 559-5100.<br />

• ADULT CARE<br />

Foster care is needed <strong>for</strong><br />

adults with mental retardation.<br />

Call 455-8880 in Wayne<br />

County.<br />

• WALKERS<br />

Group walks are at 10 a.m.<br />

Monday-Friday and 6:30 p.m.<br />

Thursday at St. John Neumann<br />

Church parking lot.<br />

44800 Warren Road in <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />

455-9042.<br />

• CP*<br />

Oak wood Hospital will pres<br />

ent a cardiopulmonary resuscitation<br />

program 6:30-10 p.m<br />

Wednesday. <strong>July</strong> 22. at the<br />

Oak wood <strong>Canton</strong> Health Center.<br />

7300 <strong>Canton</strong> Center Road.<br />

To register call 593-4660.<br />

EDUCATION<br />

• READING ASSISTANCE<br />

Free adult tutoring and confidential<br />

skills assessment.<br />

Call Community Literacy-<br />

Council, 451-6555.<br />

• FREE CLASSES<br />

IBM training and GED training,<br />

Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Community<br />

Education. Call 451-<br />

6555.<br />

• PRESCHOOL CLASSES<br />

Registration is on <strong>for</strong> the fall<br />

session of Me and My Shadowday<br />

or evening classes at New<br />

Morning School in Plymouth.<br />

Call 420-3331.<br />

• Christ the Good Shepherd<br />

Lutheran Church in <strong>Canton</strong> is<br />

holding fall registration now.<br />

981-0286.<br />

a Plymouth Christian Pre-<br />

School in <strong>Canton</strong>, fall registration,<br />

459-3505. The Academy<br />

has also opened a third<br />

Kindergarten class.<br />

• Creative Day Nursery<br />

School, in <strong>Canton</strong>, offers fall<br />

classes, 981 -3990.<br />

• CANTON LIBRARY<br />

The aurnmer reading club<br />

continues until Thursday,<br />

<strong>July</strong> 30, <strong>for</strong> children in grades<br />

1 -8. Register by <strong>July</strong> 22. Call<br />

397-0999.<br />

• SUMMER CLASSES<br />

Classes <strong>for</strong> children 6-14 years<br />

include science and math<br />

camps and discovery days<br />

classes at New Morning<br />

School in Plymouth. Classes<br />

meet through August 21. 420-<br />

3331.<br />

VOLUNTEERS<br />

• ALZHEMKR'S<br />

Volunteers are needed to assist<br />

with Adult Day Care Program<br />

<strong>for</strong> persons with memory<br />

impairment. Call 557-8277.<br />

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• HOSPICE<br />

Hospice of Washtenaw needs<br />

volunteers that can offer assistance<br />

with program support<br />

and'or direct care. Call<br />

741-5777.<br />

• MEAL DELIVERY<br />

Needed to package or deliver<br />

meals to homebound seniors<br />

living in the Plymouth/<strong>Canton</strong><br />

community. Call 326-<br />

4444.<br />

• FOOD DISTRIBUTION<br />

Focus:HOPE provides food to<br />

eligible <strong>Canton</strong> senior citizens<br />

at the <strong>Canton</strong> Recreation<br />

Center. 397-1000. Ext. 278.<br />

• HEALTHCARE<br />

Volunteers are needed at the<br />

Arbor Health Building. Plymouth.<br />

and McAuley Health<br />

Building. <strong>Canton</strong>. Call 572-<br />

4159. r<br />

• PLYMOUTH YMCA<br />

Volunteers needed. 453-2904.<br />

SENIOR<br />

CITIZENS<br />

• SENIOR TRIPS<br />

City of Plymouth Parks and<br />

Recreation offers the following<br />

trips: Thursday, <strong>July</strong> 30.<br />

Tigers vs. White Sox; Friday,<br />

<strong>July</strong> 31, Detroit maritime<br />

(tour of Dossin Greak Lakes<br />

Museum and Detroit River<br />

cruise). ;<br />

• HEALTH CARE<br />

Speakers on long-term health<br />

care and Medicare are available.<br />

Call Patty Jamison at<br />

455-0510.<br />

• HOSPICE SPEAKERS •<br />

Hospice Services of Western<br />

Wayne County has volunteers<br />

available to speak to church<br />

groups and civic'organizations,<br />

522-4244.<br />

• CLASSES<br />

The <strong>Canton</strong> Recreation Center<br />

offers classes. Call 397-<br />

5446.<br />

CLUB CALL<br />

• W0MENS CLUB<br />

The Business and Professional<br />

Womens Club will have a<br />

potluck picnic at 6 p.m. Monday.<br />

<strong>July</strong> 20. For in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

and reservations, call Liz<br />

Johnson at 455-9000 or Marcia<br />

Rapnicki at 437-7408.<br />

• WOOLQATHERERS<br />

Knitting Guild meets the<br />

third Thursday of every<br />

month at 6:30 p.m in the Salvation<br />

Army building at 9451<br />

For further in<strong>for</strong>mation call<br />

Karen Rumptz at 420-4022.<br />

• FUN-SEEKERS<br />

Fun-Seekers, people 21 and<br />

older, meets the first and<br />

third Saturdays of each<br />

month Wide ranee of activi<br />

ties. 522-2<strong>16</strong>6.<br />

• STAMP CLUB<br />

West Suburban Stamp Club<br />

meets at 8 p.m. the first and<br />

third Friday of the month at<br />

Plymouth Cultural Center,<br />

525 Farmer Street in Plymouth.<br />

IN SUPPORT<br />

C A L E N D A R F O R M<br />

• PARENT/TEEN SUPPORT<br />

Group meets 7 p.m. Wednesdays<br />

at Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong><br />

High School. Call Tamara<br />

Behiry at 4<strong>16</strong>-1572.<br />

The Plymouth wd <strong>Canton</strong> Obsarvsn welcome Calendar items. Items should be from non-profit community<br />

group* or individuals announcing a community program or event. Please type or print<br />

the in<strong>for</strong>mation below and mail your item to The Calendar, Plymouth and <strong>Canton</strong> <strong>Observer</strong>s,<br />

744 Mng. Plymouth, MI 48170, or by fax to 313-459-4224 Deadline <strong>for</strong> Calendar items is<br />

noon Fnday <strong>for</strong> the following Thursday's paper. Call 459-2700 if you have any questions y j<br />

a+J.<br />

Jr'ef I nil'<br />

• m SMN KWAK and<br />

• TAMARA ROGERS, both of <strong>Canton</strong>, recently participated<br />

in the annual Minoritiee in Engineering Pro<br />

mi n Technological University. The program<br />

provides expoaure to applied technology, computer<br />

science, and several <strong>for</strong>ms of engineering.<br />

Participants are chosen on a competitive bests and<br />

must have a strong background in mathematics and<br />

science Kwak ia the daughter of Se ro and Young ja<br />

Kwak. and is a aenior at Plymouth Salem High<br />

School where ahe participates in the National Honor<br />

Society, tennis, debate club, newspaper, and ia the<br />

president of the student council. Rogers ia the daogh<br />

ter of John and Jean Rogers, and is a aenior at Plym<br />

outh Salem High School where she participates in<br />

the St Mary's Youth Group, ia the Treasurer <strong>for</strong> Sor<br />

relies Sorority, and is an honor student.<br />

• BRYAN KITTLESON of Plymouth, entering Alma<br />

College as freshmen in the fall of <strong>1992</strong>. have been<br />

awarded scholarships by the col lege King ia receiving<br />

s Presidential Scholarship. Kittlssoa has been<br />

llm additional ihtel if **»mary<br />

awarded a Tartan Award. Jonea and King are each<br />

receiving a Per<strong>for</strong>mance Scholarship jn instrumental<br />

music. Jonea ia the daughter of Jeffrey and Janice<br />

Jonea; King ia the daughter of Ruaaell and Bonnie<br />

King. Kittleson is the son of Rusaei and Kathleen<br />

Kittleson. All are a <strong>1992</strong> graduates of Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong><br />

High School. I<br />

• MICIMGAN STATE students earned perfect 4.0 grade<br />

point average <strong>for</strong> winter term <strong>1992</strong> The honors list<br />

includes: Meghan A. Lynch. <strong>Canton</strong>; Jeremy L. Reed.<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>; Brian A. Uryga, <strong>Canton</strong>; Michelle L. Graning,<br />

Plymouth.<br />

• MCIRGAN TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY students<br />

achieving a grade point average of 3.5 or higher made<br />

the winter quarter Dean's List. The honors Hat include*:<br />

Eric f. Banners of Plymouth, a freshman in<br />

mechanical engineering; Gregory W Dedea of Plym<br />

outh. sophomore in civil engineering, Joel R. Kuhn.<br />

of Plymouth, senior in electrical engineering; Steven<br />

L Dickie of <strong>Canton</strong>, junior in mechanical engineer<br />

ing Jennifer L Horate of <strong>Canton</strong>, a sophomore in<br />

environmental engineering.<br />

• EPILEPSY SUPPORT<br />

Group will meet 1-3 p.m. Saturday,<br />

<strong>July</strong> 18, in Farmington.<br />

Call Sue DesMarais at 474-<br />

6335.<br />

• MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS<br />

Group meets 2-4 p.m. Sunday.<br />

<strong>July</strong> 19, at St. Johns Episcopal<br />

Church. 574 Sheldon,<br />

south of Ann Arbor Trail in<br />

Plymouth. In<strong>for</strong>mation, call<br />

Carol Krawczak at 455-2461.<br />

• WOMEN'S THERAPY<br />

A group <strong>for</strong> adult children of<br />

alcoholic and dysfunctional<br />

families is <strong>for</strong>ming at Growth<br />

Works in Plymouth. Call 455-<br />

4902.<br />

• PARKINSON'S GROUP<br />

Meets at 7 p.m. the second<br />

Thursday of the month, Livonia<br />

Senior Citizens Center.—<br />

15218 Farmington Road,<br />

south of Five Mile. Call 459-<br />

02<strong>16</strong> or 421 4208.<br />

• ADULT RECOVERY<br />

Chemical Dependency Out pa<br />

tient Program provides therapy<br />

<strong>for</strong> adults at Straight Inc.,<br />

42320 Ann Arbor Road" Plymouth.<br />

Call 453-2610.<br />

• SELF HELP<br />

Families Anonymous meets at<br />

8 p.m. Thursdays. St. John<br />

Neumann Church. 44800<br />

Warren Road. <strong>Canton</strong>. Call<br />

453-2811.<br />

• WOMEN'S SUPPORT<br />

Meets 4-5:30 p.m. Mondays.<br />

Field Elementary School, 100<br />

S. Haggerty Road, <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />

Plymouth Family Service.<br />

Call 4W-U8yU.<br />

• Meets 1-3 p.m. Monday! in<br />

Starkweather Center. 550 N.<br />

Hoi brook. Register. Community<br />

Education Department<br />

and Plymouth Family Services.<br />

Call 451-6555.<br />

• TOUGH LOVE<br />

Meets 7 p.m. Mondays. Par<br />

ent group meets at Faith<br />

Community Church, 46001<br />

Warren Road. <strong>Canton</strong>. Call<br />

981-5967.<br />

• ALZHEIMER'S GROUP<br />

Meets 7 p.m. first Wednesday<br />

of each month in Leisure Village,<br />

31720 Van Bom Road in<br />

Wayne. Call 326 8030.<br />

NEARBY<br />

• LIVONIA<br />

A teen dance <strong>for</strong> the under-21<br />

crowd will be held 8 p.m.-12<br />

a.m. every Monday night, at<br />

the Embassy Suites Hotel.<br />

Call NRG Productions in<br />

Northville at 347-9053.<br />

Entertainment at the Summer<br />

Fun Series is Wednesdays<br />

under the green-andwhite<br />

striped tent in the<br />

Downtown Farmington Center<br />

parking lot on Grand River,<br />

east of Farmington Road.<br />

Shows are at 10:30 a.m., 11:30<br />

a m- and 12:30 p.m. Wednesdays<br />

through August 19.<br />

Sponsored by the Farmington<br />

Downtown Development Authority.<br />

473-7276.<br />

• NORTHVILLE<br />

Genitti's Hole in the Wall restaurant<br />

will present "Fiddler<br />

on the Roof upstairs at<br />

Northville's Masonic Temple<br />

following a seven-course dinner<br />

at the restaurant at 108<br />

East Main Street in Northville.<br />

Per<strong>for</strong>mances are <strong>July</strong> •<br />

17. 18,23. 24,25, 3Q. 31 and<br />

Aug. 1. Saturday matinees are<br />

<strong>July</strong> 18. 25 and Aug. 1. Reser<br />

vations. 349-0522 or fax 349-<br />

4641.<br />

• ANNARSOR<br />

The Street Art Fair will be 9<br />

a7m^9 p.m. Wednesday<br />

through Friday, and Saturday,<br />

9 a.m.-5 p.m. <strong>July</strong> 22-25, on<br />

South University^Avenue.<br />

East University Avenue and<br />

Church Ann Arbtfr.<br />

• ANNAPOLIS HOSPITAL<br />

Free screenings are available<br />

in Wayne by appointment<br />

only: 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Friday.<br />

<strong>July</strong> 31, colorectal cancer<br />

<strong>for</strong> men and women over 40, 1 -<br />

3 p.m. Tuesday, <strong>July</strong> 28. prostate<br />

cancer <strong>for</strong> men over 40;<br />

and 1-5 p.m. Thursday, <strong>July</strong><br />

30. pap screening <strong>for</strong> women.<br />

By appointment only. Call<br />

467-2539.<br />

• DETROIT INSTITUTE<br />

Special programs and classes<br />

<strong>for</strong> special youngsters are<br />

being offered through August<br />

at Faith Cnvpnant Church.<br />

West 14 Mile at Drake Road<br />

in Farmington Hills. For<br />

therapy programs and classes,<br />

call 832-1100; <strong>for</strong> music, art<br />

and dance programs. 646-<br />

3347.<br />

• SAILING CLASSES<br />

Sail on Lake St. Clair in a 23foot<br />

sailboat. Contact Jack<br />

Leverenz Sailing School. 1177<br />

Cadieux Road. Grosse Pointe<br />

Park. Mich. 48230 or call 1-<br />

313-886-7887.<br />

• SOUTHFIELD<br />

SPACE <strong>for</strong> Changing Families<br />

is a support group <strong>for</strong> men<br />

and women dealing with the<br />

loss of a long-term marriage.<br />

25 years or over. August meetings<br />

are at the SPACE office.<br />

30233 Southfield Road. Suite<br />

100 in Southfield. Register.<br />

258-6606.<br />

SINGLES<br />

• BETHANY<br />

The group is <strong>for</strong> divorced,<br />

widowed, separated and single<br />

people over age 21. Bethany-<br />

support group <strong>for</strong> newly sepa<br />

rated and divorced people.<br />

Meetings are Sunday afternoons<br />

at Our Lady of Sorrows<br />

School in Farmington. Call<br />

471-2708.<br />

• TONY PAPPAS, son of Greg and Gloria Papas of<br />

Plymouth, made the dean's list at Central Michigan<br />

University both semesters. Also he was elected representative<br />

of his dorm. He will attend Michigan State<br />

University this fall.<br />

• SUSAN GOZELL, daughtar of Relph and Mary<br />

Botell of Plymouth, participated in the Michigan<br />

Youth Arts Festival held in May on the campus of<br />

Western Michigan University in Kalamaaoo Susan;<br />

is a junior at Plymouth Salem High School.<br />

• MARTIN J. tWALO, of <strong>Canton</strong> ia a nearly appointed<br />

member of Alpha Sigma Nu, the National Jesuit<br />

Honor Society at the University of Detroit Mercy J<br />

College Ewald, a aenior BngJiah and History major '<br />

waa honored <strong>for</strong> his academic excellence at the Uni ;<br />

versify Honors Convocation. In addition to this aaa*<br />

demic award. Ewaid has besn s peer tutor at U of D<br />

Mercy's writing center and freehman boys basketball<br />

coach at Plymouth Salem High School, both <strong>for</strong> the<br />

past four years.<br />

Carver from page 13A<br />

imagination and the blocks of<br />

wood <strong>for</strong> more eclectic figures.<br />

"I love carving and 1; love<br />

teaching. Lm just not sure where<br />

to go from there." she said.<br />

Shellhaas is not selling any of<br />

her wares these days. She ia<br />

fiftdlnK great Heieimy, lumever.<br />

in creating a sort of medieval<br />

carousel. The figures are either<br />

^charmingly gruesome or graceful"<br />

and elegant. The carousel itself<br />

lives only- in Shellhaas" mind.<br />

"I love working on them. I<br />

thrive on intense detail and love<br />

all the variations." Sbellhaas<br />

said with great excitement as she<br />

runs her fingers down the scaled<br />

back of a "beautiful" dragon "It's<br />

difficult to go back to doing the<br />

furniture where you're locked<br />

into the high renaissance "<br />

Shellhaa* works the figures<br />

out of blocks of basswood. She<br />

makes a model on paper and<br />

then works on a prototype from<br />

wood. She keeps all of the proto<br />

types <strong>for</strong> herself. r.<br />

"They're not usually the best<br />

pieces, but they are the first<br />

ones. It's where it starts."<br />

Once the figure has emerged.<br />

Shellhaas goes at it with paint<br />

and brush. Many sculptors, she<br />

said, are afraid of color .-but she<br />

thrives on it.<br />

Each piece can take from 50 to<br />

500 hours and Shellhaa?. takes<br />

care to document" every hour<br />

spent.<br />

She has carved a few full-size<br />

carousel horses, one of which<br />

will someday be sold. The other<br />

horse, which never made it past<br />

the head piece, will remain on<br />

display in her home<br />

"This one 1 will just never sell.<br />

I really have strong feelings<br />

toward it," Shellhaas said of the<br />

horse's head on display in her<br />

family room<br />

The artist, however, has<br />

learned that she cannot keep everything<br />

she makes.<br />

"I sm attached to the piece as'<br />

1 am working on it. It's an extension<br />

of while you're working on<br />

it. but you have to Ut it go."<br />

While jjShellhaas' current work<br />

is unusual, she maintains some<br />

sense of reality by studying the<br />

way muscles move and hair<br />

flows. She studies animal books<br />

to select body parts <strong>for</strong> the creatures<br />

she sees in her mind be<strong>for</strong>e<br />

they take shape in the wood.<br />

"There are some absolutes<br />

that you cannot change." she explains.<br />

"Muscles move a certain<br />

way on the skeleton. That<br />

doesn't change."<br />

Shellhaas has made ef<strong>for</strong>ts to<br />

pass her art onto her children.<br />

Her^son has no interest at all.<br />

she said, and while her daughter<br />

has a real flair <strong>for</strong> it. she does<br />

not share her love <strong>for</strong> the wood.<br />

"Most people who try it love<br />

it." Shellhaas said. "I've onlyhad<br />

one student who just really<br />

hated it."<br />

While the local sculptor is now<br />

doing something she loves, she is<br />

not ready to stop exploring new<br />

options <strong>for</strong> her skills. After<br />

building a new deck this summer,<br />

she has become interested<br />

in landscape architecture and<br />

may take some classes in that<br />

area She would also like to<br />

'• *<br />

BILL BUE-SLER 'ST/IFT PHOTOOIMI-HKM<br />

Detailed work: Judy<br />

Shellhaas has created<br />

pieces that are being<br />

sought by collectors.<br />

The study of three<br />

centuries of wood<br />

carving helped influence<br />

her"carvings.<br />

make special carvings <strong>for</strong> the<br />

garden.<br />

Wherever Shellhaas chooses to<br />

build her world of elegant wood<br />

figures, someone is sure to feel<br />

privileged to be among the visitors<br />

to her imagination.<br />

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Just sittin" in the window watching<br />

the world go by.<br />

That's what several local celebrities<br />

will he doing to help two local<br />

service organizations.<br />

The <strong>Canton</strong> Community Foundation<br />

is helping to organize "One<br />

Great Sit In For A Great Cause."<br />

The event will benefit the Literacy<br />

Council and Hospice.<br />

"In addition to raising some<br />

money, we hope the event will be a<br />

consciousness-raising activity <strong>for</strong><br />

the community," said R. William<br />

Joyner. executive director of the<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Community Foundation.<br />

The Little Professor Book Center.<br />

South Main Street in Plymouth.<br />

will donate use of their windows<br />

<strong>for</strong> the "sitters" to sit in during<br />

the weekend of Sept. IT.<br />

Plymouth City Commissioner<br />

Dennis Shrewsbury will "sit" a total<br />

of 70 hours on behalf of Hospice,<br />

while <strong>Observer</strong> editor Jeff Counts<br />

will represent the Literacy Council<br />

<strong>for</strong> the entire weekend.<br />

'•Thm will he celebrity "sitters'"<br />

who will Sit in the other two windows<br />

<strong>for</strong> one-hour shifts. Joyner<br />

said.<br />

Celebrities are still being sought<br />

<strong>for</strong> those positions, according to<br />

Joyner.<br />

The "sitters'' will be on display<br />

along with their favorite reading<br />

material and they will have a bucket<br />

nearby <strong>for</strong> contributions from<br />

passers by.<br />

They will enter the windows at<br />

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until 2 p.m Sept 13<br />

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Air traffic was high above North<br />

Farmington High School last wsekend<br />

as the Ribcrackers, s radio con<br />

tfol plans group, tnriit over the, sky<br />

in celebration of the Farmington<br />

Founders Festival.<br />

quently kidded about their club<br />

name and asked whether the club is<br />

made up of retired chiropractors<br />

Not so. say members.<br />

A club member's 9-year old<br />

daughter coined the group's name<br />

during the 1950s after watching and<br />

taking note of the amount of ribs in<br />

the plane's airfoil that were broken<br />

as a result of flying.<br />

The Ribcrackers were originally<br />

organized as a non-profit model aiplane<br />

club under the auspices of the<br />

Livonia Department of Parks and<br />

Recreation. The group numbers 130<br />

and emphasizes safe sports flying-<br />

Watching a show is addicting. "I<br />

came and watched s show." said<br />

Dan,Wamboldt. the club's current<br />

club president and West Bloomfield<br />

resident, as he explained how he got<br />

started.<br />

Ribcrackers members host sever<br />

al events throughout the year in-<br />

• eluding pylon races, limbo contests,<br />

balloon Bursts and fun flying.<br />

Hilda, the witch, a plane dressed<br />

up as a witch atop a broom, is a hit<br />

at every air show. Wamboldt said.<br />

"Barry ' Killick. a club member,<br />

built the witch seven or eight years<br />

ago," Wamboldt said.<br />

Hilda usually sustains some<br />

damage after flight but Saturday<br />

she completely lost her head when<br />

she collided with another plane.<br />

"'When she gets near the ground,<br />

her legs actually drag on the ground<br />

like she's walking." said Jac Mosier.<br />

club treasurer, who lives in<br />

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OPINION<br />

744 WING. PLYMOUTH, MI 48170<br />

These 4 are best <strong>for</strong> trustee post 01<br />

There will be plenty of points of view from<br />

• which to choose when <strong>Canton</strong> voters go<br />

to the polls on Aug. 4 to cast their ballots<br />

in the Republican and Democratic primary<br />

elections <strong>for</strong> members of the <strong>Canton</strong> Township<br />

Board of Trustees.<br />

The election will narrow a field of six Republicans<br />

down to four candidates who. in November.<br />

will face two Democrats on the ballot.<br />

In the Republican primary race, we recommend<br />

Jim Panos, Melissa McLaughlin, Phil<br />

LaJoy and John Burdziak.<br />

Panos is a newcomer, but he has qualities<br />

needed by the board. He's the kind of person<br />

who likes to sit down and talk to residents<br />

about their community. Also, as director of<br />

public works <strong>for</strong> the city of Romulus, he ha»<br />

knowledge about government contracts and the<br />

bidding process. Such experience is needed on<br />

the board. Matched with his ability to listen, he<br />

will make a good trustee.<br />

McLaughlin, another political newcomer, is a<br />

long time <strong>Canton</strong> resident who has worked hard<br />

on historical preservation in the community.<br />

That, coupled with her vision of <strong>Canton</strong> as a<br />

place where the rural character can be retained.<br />

will make her a fine trustee.<br />

LaJoy was appointed to the board, but has<br />

been an independent voice. As the owner-operator<br />

of a temporary employee placement firm, he<br />

brings experience in employee relations to the<br />

board. Also, he is a soccer buff who has volunteered<br />

as a coach. <strong>Canton</strong> is a young community<br />

where recreation is important. La-Joy s background<br />

in soccer will make the board aware ol<br />

the needs of young people in the community.<br />

Burdziak is another appointee to the board,<br />

but has served as chairman of the township<br />

planning commission. That knowledge is a help<br />

to a township board that faces development issues<br />

on a daily basis.<br />

Running in the Democratic primary are Stuart<br />

Schuch and John Cleaver. Both expressed<br />

their desires to make <strong>Canton</strong> a better place to<br />

live. We're glad they're in the race.<br />

Because they're the only Democrats on the<br />

ballot, they will face the winners of the Republican<br />

race in November.<br />

But first there is the primary on Aug. 4 We<br />

urge everyone to vote. When they do, they empower<br />

the entire community.<br />

Vote on Aug. 4.<br />

1<br />

Coverage disappoints<br />

Stadium sale good <strong>for</strong> suburbs too Fest Committee. I want to thank you and<br />

m ® your staff <strong>for</strong> helping to publicize our<br />

T<br />

he serious competition between Mike IIitch<br />

and Edsel Ford II <strong>for</strong> the Detroit<br />

Tigers means suburban Detroiters can<br />

breathe a collective sigh of relief. The latest rel>orts<br />

have hockey/pizza magnate Hitch edging<br />

out Ford as the leading contender to take the<br />

Tigers off cash-short Tom Monaghan's hands.<br />

The pending sale — which still needs approval<br />

"of other American League team owners —<br />

means no stadium will likely be plunked down<br />

in western Wayne or northern Oakland County.<br />

Both men. but particularly Hitch, are business<br />

visionaries who take a long-term, regional<br />

approach to major decisions. That's one reason<br />

Hitch kept the Red Wings on the Detroit River<br />

front instead of skating off to Pontiac. The<br />

city's revived theater district and moving Little<br />

Caesar's corporate headquarters from Farmington<br />

Hills to the Fox Theatre building also demonstrate<br />

Hitch's gutsy style.<br />

That kind of civic commitment indicates a<br />

solid ef<strong>for</strong>t will be made to kt^ep the Tigers<br />

where they belong — in Detroit.<br />

The sale will hopefully kick-start stalled negotiations<br />

with Wayne County Executive Edward<br />

McNamara over the site and financing <strong>for</strong><br />

a new stadium, preferably downtown-<br />

It would be even better, of course, if the<br />

Tigers' new playing field was built without public<br />

financing. Hitch of Bloomfietd Hills and<br />

Ford of Gross* Pointe. like Munaghan. art j hind the timet<br />

wealthy enough to sink their own money into<br />

the project, or at the very least obtain credit or<br />

attract private inventors —<br />

Wayne County votess could have a chance to<br />

QUESTION:<br />

Are you going<br />

to watch the<br />

Democratic<br />

National Convention<br />

on<br />

television,<br />

why or«#hy<br />

not?<br />

We asked this<br />

question in front<br />

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

Post Office<br />

No I'm not a<br />

Democrat.'<br />

While the trend In the '70s wet<br />

to build about as far out of town<br />

as the freeways ran, the newest<br />

stadiums In the American League<br />

— Minnesota, Chicago and Baltimore<br />

— were all built In the center<br />

city.<br />

shape the new owner's thinking on that issue as<br />

early as this fall with a referendum on a hotel/<br />

entertainment tax.<br />

We are not naive. A downtown location, while<br />

vibrant and easily accessible, won't be the cureall<br />

<strong>for</strong> Detroit's massive socioeconomic problems.<br />

But that solution would be far better <strong>for</strong><br />

baseball fans and suburban residents alike<br />

than building a $200-million diamond <strong>for</strong>tress<br />

in Plymouth Township, Auburn Hills or some<br />

other remote location identified in surveys as<br />

"the center of the team's customer base <strong>for</strong> the<br />

21st century."<br />

A suburban stadium would undoubtedly provide<br />

Tigers patrons with a safe environment<br />

and ensure the team's profitability.<br />

But it would also contribute heavily to urban<br />

, sprawl and put the Tigers about 20 years be-<br />

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whoever we get m<br />

there doesn't do<br />

what they say<br />

they'll do."<br />

Whilp the trend in the "70s was<br />

to build about as far out of town as the freeways<br />

ran. the newest stadiums in the American<br />

League —» Minnesota. Chicago and Baltimore<br />

— were all built in the center city.<br />

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

<strong>Canton</strong> (Dbsmrer<br />

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No. I don't line to<br />

watch. I don't<br />

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Suburban Communications Corporation<br />

Philip Power CHAITMAN OF THr TORN) Richard Aglnlan p«secvr<br />

First Annual Community Liberty Fest. The<br />

special insert published in your Thursday, June<br />

25. paper was wonderful. As a committee, however.<br />

we were somewhat disappointed with the<br />

Monday. June 29. article by Mr. Ralph<br />

Echtinaw. As the leading newspaper in the<br />

Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> area, we did not feel this arti-<br />

' »-le was up to your standards of professional<br />

journalism and it did not reflect the essence or<br />

I quality of our First Liberty Fest. I have had<br />

-I—manv of the festival worker- and participants<br />

call me voicing their displeasure with the tone<br />

of the article.<br />

Arkie Hudkins<br />

LETTERS<br />

1 feel the <strong>Canton</strong> community now has a festi- |<br />

val in which to lake pride in and to call its own.<br />

We are striving to make Liberty Fest 93 even<br />

better. Thank you.<br />

Bob Dates. Recreation Supervisor<br />

<strong>1992</strong> Liberty Fest Chairman<br />

Poor tasteu<br />

THURSDAY, JULY <strong>16</strong>,<strong>1992</strong><br />

h<br />

As one of the founding board members of<br />

the <strong>Canton</strong> Challenge Fest. <strong>for</strong>erunner ot<br />

this year's Liberty Fest. I was surprised<br />

and disappointed to read Ralph Echtinaw's<br />

front page article on the festival. The Liberty<br />

Fest. along with the Challenge Fest be<strong>for</strong>e it.<br />

provides residents and visitors with an excellent<br />

hpportunity to enjoy the <strong>Canton</strong> community.<br />

The festival i& staffed by hundreds of volun<br />

leers who work long hours to make it a success,<br />

and I believe that Mr. Echtinaw has done a<br />

great disservice to both the community and to<br />

those dedicated people with his article.<br />

Kathleen Kefn-Mr('arthy. Plymouth<br />

Opinions are to be shared: We wejeome your<br />

ideas, as do your neighbors. That 's why we offer<br />

this space on a weekly basis <strong>for</strong> opinions in your<br />

own words. We will help by editing <strong>for</strong> danty. To<br />

assure authenticity, we ask that you sign your<br />

letter and provide a contact telephone number.<br />

Letters should be mailed to: Editor. The <strong>Canton</strong><br />

<strong>Observer</strong>. 744 Wing. Plymouth 481 70.<br />

Lawsuit awards spell tax increase<br />

The state Court of Claims let the other<br />

shoe start falling to the floor last month<br />

Just as I told you last year it would.<br />

Ingham Circuit Judge James Giddings, sitting<br />

as the Court of Claims, ruled state government<br />

is obliged to pay the costs of operating<br />

trial courts. These are the circuit, probate and<br />

district courts in 82'/% counties.<br />

All sorts of figures are bouncing around about<br />

the cost. I would put it at $400 million per year<br />

to the state general fund.<br />

What happened is that in 1980 the state began<br />

paying <strong>for</strong> local courts, starting and stopping<br />

with Wayne County and Detroit. The state<br />

Heftties.<br />

„Now. most people reading Detroit papers and<br />

watching Detroit TV have no idea how bitterly<br />

outstaters resent that funneling of their taxes<br />

down 1-96 to 2 Woodward Avenue. So 76 counties<br />

and 56 local uniU hired Grand Rapids attorney<br />

Doug Van Essen to sue.<br />

It took three years. The appeals process will<br />

take another three years. But Van Essen's clients<br />

are sure to prevail, since many Supreme<br />

Court justices are committed to full state funding<br />

of trial courts.<br />

Let's put the money into perspective. The<br />

state budget currently ia in the $7.5 billion<br />

ballpark, putting this coat at 5 percent of<br />

total.<br />

Consider what has happened in the last two<br />

punk economic years:<br />

e Gov. John Engler settled the Oakland<br />

County mental health suit <strong>for</strong> several hundred<br />

million.<br />

e The state has whacked the welfare, commerce,<br />

regulatory and other budget segments<br />

hundreds of millions more, holding education<br />

levels but throwing more burdens on universities<br />

and out-of-<strong>for</strong>tnula school districts.<br />

e Engler's "cut and cap" property tax plan is<br />

on the ballot and getting enthuaiaatic support<br />

from most Republican legislative candidates. If<br />

approved, it will coat more than $1 billion when<br />

phased in over five years<br />

My prediction haa been that if any two of a<br />

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THM RICHARD<br />

face a substantial tax increase. The Oakland<br />

suit was first on the list. The court suit is likely<br />

to be the second The money just isn't there,<br />

and the economic growth isn't possible.<br />

There was an interesting wrinkle to the<br />

Patterson-Anderson tax cut proposal — remem<br />

ber? The one that didn't get on the ballot Hidden<br />

in the fine print was a section saying the<br />

state couldn't raise taxes to pay <strong>for</strong> lawsuit<br />

awards Brooks Patterson and Patrick Ander<br />

»on clearly recognized what could happen<br />

Again: In the next one to eight years, we face<br />

a substantia! increase in state taxes, whether<br />

anyone likes it or not.<br />

Th* fflrcw are In motion Wrran'r tegnrtarr<br />

against them any more than we can legislate<br />

against an earthquake or a heat wave.<br />

Meanwhile, we can breathe a sigh of relief<br />

that the "KIDS" proposal fell flat on getting<br />

signatures <strong>for</strong> the ballot<br />

Never mind what the letters K-I-D-S stand<br />

<strong>for</strong> because it's a sham This Ypsilanti-based<br />

group wants to reword the Michigan Constitu<br />

tion to make equitable school funding a constitutional<br />

right. In short, they are inviting, asking<br />

<strong>for</strong>. begging <strong>for</strong> a lawsuit to narrow the gap between<br />

rich and poor school districts.<br />

And in these suburbs, our kids* school pro<br />

grams would have been reduced.<br />

Tim Richard report a regularly on the local implications<br />

of state arH regional events<br />

I<br />

was extremely disappointed at the<br />

article in the <strong>Observer</strong>, "Feat features<br />

fun <strong>for</strong> all ages." The article<br />

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real success that the Liberty Fest was<br />

- <strong>for</strong> <strong>Canton</strong> Township.<br />

I also felt disturbed at being<br />

the reporter thatmany<br />

people had misinterpreted my<br />

painting of my dog and cat. and since<br />

the dog was only yawning, I had to title<br />

it, "The dog is yawning," so that people<br />

would not be alarmed by it. I also told<br />

of an incident where the original photo<br />

had been displayed at a photo store in<br />

Westland Mall, and a woman claiming<br />

to be an animal rights activist had insisted<br />

on the removal of the photo from<br />

the store. 1 would never call a person a<br />

"wacko" and felt that the article made<br />

me sound insensitive to the feelings of<br />

those who feel strongly about animals'<br />

! rights.<br />

tyfest in <strong>Canton</strong>, and I feel that it was<br />

a great success. We had the strong sup-<br />

; port of the <strong>Canton</strong> community and the<br />

township officials. I think Bob Dates.<br />

Dianne Neihengen and Kevin Mill did<br />

I a terrific job of putting tips event to-<br />

! gether and seeing that it ran smoothly.<br />

II also think that credit should be given<br />

• to Sharon Dillenbeck of D&M Studios<br />

<strong>for</strong> putting on the first fine arts fair<br />

that <strong>Canton</strong> has ever had. The fine artists<br />

had experience ranging from this<br />

being their first show to more than 20<br />

years of experience, and a good time<br />

was had by all. , .<br />

Julie A. Giordano, artist<br />

co-chair fine arts.<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Liberty Fest.<br />

North vi lie<br />

Article was bizarre<br />

I<br />

must register my emphatic irritation<br />

at the bizarre article on the<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Liberty Fest that appeared<br />

in the <strong>Canton</strong> <strong>Observer</strong> on June 29.<br />

Given my experienc,; that the <strong>Observer</strong><br />

has historically been the most accurate<br />

and editorially even-handed of the<br />

three newspapers serving <strong>Canton</strong>. 1 am<br />

more than annoyed that my first-ever<br />

letter to its editor must be a complaint<br />

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uvei its reporting quality.<br />

I will readily admit my bias: I work<br />

<strong>for</strong> <strong>Canton</strong> Township and I did participate<br />

marginally in the work that went<br />

into the mounting of Liberty Fest.<br />

"However, white 1 oTcouris hoped <strong>for</strong>"<br />

the normal press boosterism that accompanies<br />

such a community event, I<br />

was also more than ready to accept'a<br />

eertain amount of print criticism fomit.fl<br />

shortcomings, reaj or imagined.<br />

What J was not prepared to accept<br />

was dementia.<br />

The primary culprit is Ralph R.<br />

Echtinaw, "identified as staff writer.<br />

Monday's article was Mr. Echtinaw's<br />

third on Liberty Fest. The first article,<br />

printed on June 11, was thoroughly<br />

snide in tone and seemed to be deliberately<br />

hurtful. The second article, published<br />

June 25, the day be<strong>for</strong>e Liberty<br />

Fest began, went a reasonable distance<br />

in making amends <strong>for</strong> the earlier article.<br />

Mr. Echtinaw's article on June 29.<br />

however, was in unrelenting bad taste.<br />

4 finished it with a feeling of revulsion.<br />

(Mr. Echtinaw's writing sadly negated<br />

the impact of Sherrie Buzby's fine photography.<br />

which accompanied his article.)<br />

I remain puzzled why a writer displaying<br />

such bald and inappropriate<br />

hostility was ever assigned to ijfrite<br />

about Liberty Fest. Because all three<br />

articles were page one stories, the implication<br />

is that the <strong>Observer</strong> was intent<br />

on damaging the event. If this is<br />

not the case, then one would think it<br />

self-evident that a reporter should not<br />

work his personal demons out in public<br />

and his editor should not abet him.<br />

Gerald Martin. <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Thanks to fest worker<br />

O<br />

n behalf of the <strong>1992</strong> <strong>Canton</strong> Liberty<br />

Fest Committee, let me extend<br />

our appreciation to the<br />

hundreds of Btaff and volunteers who ,<br />

helped to make thirfirst annual community<br />

event a smashing success. The<br />

countless hours of time and ef<strong>for</strong>t by<br />

these special people made the committees<br />

task a pleasure.<br />

Special thanks also to the major<br />

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on such a wonderful show.<br />

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Richard Lewiston, First of<br />

America Bank. Toys-R-Us. Alrose Inc.,<br />

Plymouth Construction Equipment.<br />

Dan ne and Co. -Financial Services, Ma<br />

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Hams. Also a personal thank you to<br />

The Camero Club of Michigan and my<br />

Liberty Fest Committee of Mike<br />

Gouin. Kim Scherschligt, Marianne<br />

Stewart, Kevin Mill, Pat Tanski. Dianne<br />

Neihengen and Tammie Colling.<br />

We hope the <strong>Canton</strong> Community enjoyed<br />

the First Annual Liberty Fest<br />

and will look <strong>for</strong>ward with pride and<br />

excitement to Liberty Fest 93 on June<br />

25-27. 1993.<br />

Bob Dates, parks and recreation<br />

services<br />

chairman <strong>1992</strong> Liberty Fest<br />

Lack maturity<br />

oting <strong>for</strong> the right person this<br />

year will be very hard. Choosing Vsomeone<br />

that you think will be<br />

the lesser evil seems to be the common<br />

method of making a voting decision<br />

this year.<br />

Your front page article on Dan f alabrese<br />

and Deborah Whyman. running<br />

<strong>for</strong> Jim Kosteva's House seat, shows us<br />

two young people who need to learn a<br />

little more about life be<strong>for</strong>e they can<br />

represent a community,<br />

I am not against youth running <strong>for</strong><br />

office, but I am leery of a youth that<br />

has absolutist views about social issues<br />

or any issues, <strong>for</strong> that matter. Life<br />

is made up of relatives i.e. not everything<br />

is black or white. There is a little<br />

gray out there. Both candidates are<br />

! against abortion in any case except<br />

when danger to a mother's life exists.<br />

This kind of absolutist position shows<br />

me that these candidates lack the experience.<br />

compassion and maturity to<br />

represent a diverse community like<br />

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

J an us z M. Szyszko, <strong>Canton</strong><br />

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Arms cuts wrong<br />

I<br />

was deeply concerned about the<br />

recent announcement by the Bush<br />

Administration that the U.S.<br />

t plans to massively reduce it* remain- _<br />

I ing nuclear capability by a whopping<br />

two thirds of what is left after previoi<br />

cuts. 1 believe such massive cuts are<br />

not justified and in fact put the very<br />

liberty ot every citizen at xne mercy Q<br />

the word of a nation which has never<br />

. major treaty in 50 years, but<br />

now claims to have changed.<br />

I believe this whole "change" in the<br />

U.SS.R. is a hoax to get the tens of<br />

billions we are now pouring on them.<br />

Occasionally a story slips through our<br />

pro Soviet news media, indicating that<br />

the KGB is still calling the shots over<br />

there. After our nation and the west<br />

have been bled dry. a quick staged<br />

"coup" will put the "bad guys" back in<br />

power. Our government can then explain<br />

the wasted billions as a "mistake"<br />

as was done <strong>for</strong> the billions wasted<br />

in Vietnam, on a no-win war.<br />

I urge your readers to in<strong>for</strong>m their<br />

representatives in Washington that<br />

further cuts in our military capability,<br />

including the latest cut of two thirds of<br />

our present nuclear arsenal, is endangering<br />

our very liberty. This may bode<br />

well <strong>for</strong> the new world order, but not <strong>for</strong><br />

the citizens of the U.S.<br />

I also urge them to let their representatives<br />

know that the interest on<br />

the national debt is approaching the<br />

size of our total budget <strong>for</strong> defense We<br />

can no longer af<strong>for</strong>d to play Santa<br />

I Claus. even if the cause was good. No<br />

more billions <strong>for</strong> Mr. Bush s friends,<br />

the Soviets.<br />

Gerald Wiggins. North vi lie<br />

Protect our rights<br />

our recent article. "Taking<br />

God's word door-to-door." has Yprompted<br />

me to write this response.<br />

In these United States, we all<br />

have the God given right to choose the<br />

faith "religion" we wish to practice,<br />

and not have other people try and<br />

shove their religion down our throats.<br />

The Jehovah Witnesses said in the artide.<br />

"We don' if M oliot member<br />

(C) 17A<br />

ship, but what we try to do is encour-<br />

' I find this statement to be very untrue.<br />

Last summer, 1991. when the<br />

J.W. were in my neighborhood, 1 just<br />

happened to be working in my front<br />

yard.~ WJB<br />

them that they<br />

were not welcomed on my property,<br />

that I am a Roman Catholic, and my<br />

father was/or is a Jehgvab Witness.<br />

l hey proceeded to infoHB me that my<br />

father had made the "right choice" of<br />

religion, and that 1 was wrong with the<br />

"religion" that I choose to practice.<br />

Needless to say 1 became very hot<br />

(angry) with them. 1 have asked them<br />

on several occasions to stay away from<br />

my home and they were not welcomed<br />

here. Needless to say they have returned<br />

to my home, even on<br />

Thanksgiving Day.<br />

My point is this: Where is my freedom<br />

of my own home? The right not to<br />

be hounded by unwelcomed solicitors?<br />

Others denominations do not invade<br />

the privacy of our homes, like the Jehovah<br />

Witnesses do. I (like many other<br />

people) don't need to be taught or be<br />

reminded about the Bible.<br />

Donna Matsuo, Livonia<br />

Wake up to life<br />

F<br />

ew things in life have more effect<br />

on my blood pressure than the<br />

actions of some animal advocates<br />

and their attitudes. Recently, the<br />

transplant of a baboon's liver to save<br />

the life of a patient dying of liver disease<br />

brought out the activists and their<br />

inane protest<br />

Irene Simko, a member of Animal<br />

Advocates, was quoted on <strong>July</strong> 1 as<br />

stating "We don't believe you should<br />

sacrifice one species <strong>for</strong> another. No<br />

one asked the baboon what he<br />

thought." Really, can you picture the<br />

act of asking a baboon or any animal<br />

what they think! What other contribu<br />

tion to the world has this baboon made<br />

l in his lifetime? Can you equate the<br />

saving of a baboon's life <strong>for</strong> the loss of<br />

a human's? Wake up Irene, smell the<br />

coffee and GET REAL. Would Irene<br />

give her life to save a baboon"* ... I<br />

I wonder<br />

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18A(P,C) The Obtarver/ THURSDAY. JULY <strong>16</strong>,<strong>1992</strong><br />

MADD marks 10th year<br />

To commemorate 10 years in Michigan, Mothers<br />

Against Drunk Driving (MADDJ ia creating a memorial<br />

collage of drunk driving victim photos. The photoa<br />

will represent the thousands of alcohol-related traffic<br />

fatalities over the many decades.<br />

The display is being done during MADD in Michif<br />

n's ldlfc anniversary year


DAN O'MKARA, EDITOR<br />

953-2141<br />

THURSDAY, JULY <strong>16</strong>,<strong>1992</strong><br />

CANTON<br />

CDADTC<br />

•J • v m v<br />

SCENE<br />

Wheeler wins gold medal<br />

Tony Wheeler, a senior-to-be at Pljhnouth Salem,<br />

won a gold medal as a member of an American 1,600meter<br />

relay team <strong>July</strong> 5 in Innabruck. Austria.<br />

f<br />

Wheeler was among teen<br />

athletes from 25 states who<br />

were invited to represent the<br />

United States in the Europe<br />

an Junior Championships.<br />

World Sports Exchange of<br />

Hillsdale sponsored the<br />

Hi<br />

Tonya Wheeler<br />

American team on the eightday<br />

trip during which team<br />

members were able to visit<br />

Italy. Germany and Switzer-<br />

; land.<br />

^ Individuals had to raise<br />

$2,000 to pay their own way,<br />

which Wheeler did by selling<br />

candy, participating in a jogathon and receiving support<br />

from her church and friends.<br />

Wheeler also won the 400 meter dash champion<br />

ship with a 59.1 time at the state Class A track finals<br />

in June, adding to her 600-meter victory in the Michigan<br />

indoor meet last March.<br />

Two qualify <strong>for</strong> TAC finals<br />

Plymouth Salem and Spitfires runners Stacy<br />

Witthoff and Emily Farrell qualifed <strong>for</strong> The Athletic<br />

Congress national championships in the 1.500-meter<br />

run Saturday at the TAC regional in Dayton. Ohio.<br />

Witthoff finished second in the youth division<br />

(girls born in 1973-74) with a 5:<strong>16</strong> time, and Farrell<br />

was third in the intermediate (1976-77) competition<br />

at 5:29. The Spitfires are amateur track team.<br />

"Both turned in great per<strong>for</strong>mances on a difficult<br />

day." Spitfires coach Mike Krafchak said. •"It was<br />

humid and the air was quite stale, so they kind of<br />

surprised themselves.<br />

*Tm proud of them and so are their moms and<br />

dads. Not too many get to go to the nationals, so this<br />

ia a great accomplishment."<br />

The TAC finals will be <strong>July</strong> 31 Aug. 3 in Walnut,<br />

Calif. Anyone wishing to make a donation to help<br />

cover the cost of the trip should call Krafchak at 425-<br />

2212.<br />

Belding bash<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> (Dbseruer<br />

SPORTS<br />

Baseball round-up<br />

Bill Brkslek/Stait Photographer<br />

Running the bases: T.C. Raptis takes third base <strong>for</strong> Hines<br />

Park Lincoln-Mercury in a recent collegiate baseball game.<br />

See Page 2B <strong>for</strong> a report on the latest LCBL results.<br />

Macker puts game in perspective<br />

STEVE<br />

KOWALSKI<br />

I didn't need to<br />

get wet Sunday<br />

afternoon to feel<br />

all washed-up ap<br />

a basketball player.<br />

Long be<strong>for</strong>e the<br />

rain started to fall<br />

on last weekend's<br />

Gus Macker 3-on-<br />

3 basketball tournament<br />

in Belding.<br />

I knew my<br />

role.<br />

Our team was<br />

called the "Slow-Motion All-Stars,"<br />

and while I did a great job moving<br />

in slow motion (especially on the '<br />

fain soaked asphalt late Sunday >,!<br />

waa no all-star.<br />

Normally I play in the media division<br />

where it's eaay to look good<br />

rather than play them.<br />

But last weekend's competition<br />

was like none I've ever played<br />

against. Our team was in an advanced<br />

diviaion which included several<br />

players with college experience.<br />

The eventual champion. Carlson<br />

t 3, came from Hope Colege and<br />

waa led by 1991 Diviaion III college<br />

All-American Eric Elliott, a guard<br />

who has signed a professional contract<br />

to play in Sweden. (Rick Laven.<br />

a 1990 Livonia Stevenson grad<br />

uate now playing at Grand Rapida<br />

Baptist College, alao had a team in<br />

the our diviaion.)<br />

When a buddy from college. Mike<br />

DeVilling. aaKtfl law month If I<br />

wanted to play in the Belding tour<br />

nament — the granddaddy of all<br />

Mackers - I jumped (probably not<br />

too high) at the chance.<br />

DeVilling aaid his frienda. Ken<br />

Geor* and Jerry Royce. also<br />

on the team.<br />

"Ken Georfe — warn," 1<br />

"Count me in."<br />

George, a 1988 Farmington Hills<br />

Harrison graduate, scored more<br />

than 1,100 points while starting<br />

lour yean at guard lor Albion Col-<br />

from 20 feet.<br />

DeVilling. meanwhile, is pretty<br />

modest about his game "I was<br />

sixth man on my intramural team<br />

at Central (Michigan)." he quipped.<br />

But DeVilling also played at<br />

Athens with Royce. His other claim<br />

to fame is once traveling to<br />

Milwaukee, Wise, to compete in a<br />

Pepai Hot-Shot Contest along with<br />

John Mclntyre. <strong>for</strong>mer all-stater at<br />

Red<strong>for</strong>d Catholic Central now playing<br />

professionally in Israel.<br />

That leaves roe, whose role waa to<br />

rebound, _ _ _<br />

defense — and look good in warm<br />

ups.<br />

A bad start<br />

When our first game began at<br />

8:30 am. Saturday 1 was driving on<br />

1-96 somewhere between Detroit<br />

and Lansing. By blowing off my<br />

alarm clock I alao blew a chance to<br />

play againat a team that we dominated.<br />

20-6.<br />

"We must have won in 12 minutes<br />

— record time," DeVilling<br />

said.<br />

"Just my luck." I thought.<br />

I arrived in Belding around 10:30<br />

am. in plenty of time <strong>for</strong> our next<br />

game which started at 6 p.m.<br />

While I spent the afternoon<br />

checking out the sight* at Macker<br />

ville (it seemed like half the girls in<br />

western Michigan showed up to<br />

watch or play). DeVilling spent<br />

t« his In law neai GianH Hap<br />

Ida, Georfe waa at a friend's house<br />

and Royce did hia beat Michael Jordan<br />

impreeaion — golfing nine<br />

holes be<strong>for</strong>e a game<br />

"1 shot a 39," Royce aaid.<br />

What sport can't thia guy play?<br />

We won our 6 p m game 2018 on<br />

a dutch two-point shot (behind the<br />

take-back line) by George after an<br />

intentional foul<br />

With our next game scheduled <strong>for</strong><br />

11 am. the next morning against<br />

one of the diviaion favorites, it waa<br />

to follow a disciplined training<br />

Royce<br />

id Moat Valuable regime<br />

Player of Troy Athens 1984 basket Un<strong>for</strong>tunately. DeVilling and I<br />

ball team and ha aCUl haa an incred accidentally walked paet my car af<br />

ibiy accurate turnaround jump ahot ter the tournament and ended up<br />

walking another three miles be<strong>for</strong>e<br />

finding it.<br />

I don't know how much good that<br />

did us.<br />

Our first gamt Sunday was<br />

played up to 15 by one and we nar<br />

rowly won again, <strong>16</strong>-13, over the<br />

eventual division runner-up Blacktop<br />

Players. Again, George buried a<br />

two to win the game but the most<br />

important shot might have been a<br />

two-pointer by DeVilling with a<br />

man in hia face to put ua up 14-13.<br />

DeVilling also made a key coach<br />

a defensive replacement at crunch<br />

time.<br />

I can't ever remember being used<br />

as a defensive specialist.<br />

After a long rain delay, we lost<br />

our laat two games to be eliminated<br />

but I left at least with the aatiafaction<br />

of finally scoring a couple of<br />

point*. We alao gained a third place<br />

trophy, which went home with De-<br />

Villing.<br />

"If you want to look at it come by<br />

the apartment," DeVilling aaid.<br />

Camaraderie 2nd to none<br />

Belding haa hosted the Gua<br />

Macker aince 1987 when some folks<br />

in Lowell, the original site, wanted<br />

it out of town because of all the people<br />

the tournament drew.<br />

Bad move, Lowell.<br />

Thia year's tourney attracted<br />

more than 5,000 teams and about<br />

350,000 puipl* pwtpfr tame nine out wit w tu wauh<br />

Imagine how much money tbey all<br />

spent in town<br />

Moat of the Belding atroete are<br />

lined with backboarda and <strong>for</strong> one<br />

weekend the townies don't mind ua<br />

ing their front yarda aa cheering<br />

sections<br />

The beet part about thia tourna<br />

ment might be running into old<br />

frienda.<br />

While walking around Mackerville<br />

on Saturday I heard a voice<br />

from a diatance call out an old nickname<br />

of mine.<br />

"Caveman," the voice bellowed<br />

4B<br />

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Entertainment, Page 5B<br />

. Business. Page 10B<br />

B<br />

r-- - •<br />

Team Canada beats<br />

collegiate all-stars<br />

By Brad Emons<br />

Staff Writer<br />

Team Canada had too much power Sunday and easily<br />

prevailed over an all-star team from the Livonia Collegiate<br />

Baseball League, 12-2.<br />

The Livonia Collegiate Baseball<br />

League All-Stars couldn't raise their<br />

game up a notch Saturday against<br />

Team Canada in an exhibition game at<br />

Ford Field.<br />

The visitors from north of the border<br />

may not be going to the Olympics after<br />

failing to qualify in last summer's Pan<br />

American Games (2-6 record), but the<br />

Canadians proved to be more than a<br />

<strong>for</strong>midable opponent. < ,<br />

A local team of 20-and-under<br />

sandlotters learned a valuable lesson in<br />

international play after being drubbed,<br />

12-2.<br />

"It was a good experience <strong>for</strong> the kids<br />

to play kids of that caliber." said LCBL<br />

manager Mike Keller (Walter's Appliance).<br />

"They swing the bat well.<br />

"We hope to do something with Team<br />

Canada on a yearly basis. Maybe sometime<br />

we'll get back to Tige#- Stadium<br />

(where the old Adray All-Star games<br />

were played)."<br />

Team Canada must have felt it was<br />

at Tiger Stadium, pounding out 14 hits<br />

and a pair of homers against the LCBL.<br />

In the opening inning, Derek Gauthier.<br />

a Toronto native who plays at<br />

Northeastern University (Mass.). belted<br />

a two-run homer over the rii<br />

fence off LCBL starter Mike Coleman.<br />

Ryan Ferby, who collected three hita<br />

<strong>for</strong> Team Canada, rapped a two-run<br />

single off Wendy's Rob Hartman in the<br />

fourth inning to make it 4-P-<br />

The LCBL got a run back in the<br />

fourth on an RBI sacrifice fly by ex-<br />

Plymouth Salem standout and University<br />

of Michigan catcher Scott Niemiec<br />

(Hines Park Lincoln/MercuryI.<br />

Team Canada, featuring players on<br />

its roster from Wichita State and Texas<br />

A&M. added another run in the fifth<br />

and two more in the sixth to make it 6-<br />

1. The Canadians blew it open against<br />

Dave Wood (Walter's Appliance! in the<br />

seventh with five runs, capped by<br />

Curtis Green's solo homer.<br />

"We had three different chances <strong>for</strong> a<br />

double play with Wood out there . . .<br />

we could have been out of that inning<br />

earlier," Keller said. -We made some<br />

errors (five on the day)."<br />

Rob Barber, Chris UnraL Keith Fluet<br />

and Rob Tanaka each added two hits<br />

<strong>for</strong> the winners, who moved on to plav<br />

the U.S. Olympic Team in a four-game<br />

series this week in Louisville. Milling<br />

ton, Tenn., and Philadelphia.<br />

"We're going right up the ladder,"<br />

said Team Canada coach John Upham.<br />

a Windsor native. "This is a good expe<br />

rience <strong>for</strong> the kids. Well find out where<br />

we stand against the U.S. This is a totally<br />

revamped team from last year<br />

(only two holdovers remain)."<br />

Upham was impressed with LCBL<br />

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Caesars', who collected a pair of saf<br />

Walter's Kevin Young<br />

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2B(P,C) The OFCD^RVER/THURSDAY. JULY <strong>16</strong>,<strong>1992</strong><br />

W a l t e r ' s c l o s i n g<br />

i n o n first p l a c e<br />

Walter! ApplHuiw kgpmwtf III—guiwi; the Bw> W inningDi Smmmif<br />

the thick of the Livonia Collegiate<br />

Baseball League race Sunday by<br />

sweeping a twin bill from the<br />

Tecumseh Green Giants, winning<br />

8 at Ford Eicld.<br />

Walter's (14-8-1) is clustered<br />

near the top of the standings with<br />

Little Caesars (14-8) and Hines<br />

Park (15-9).<br />

In the first game. Mike Coleman<br />

went the first five innings <strong>for</strong> the<br />

win. He struck out two and allowed<br />

three runs, two of which were<br />

earned. Steve Ross (Red<strong>for</strong>d Catholic<br />

Central/Hfenry Ford Community<br />

College) went the final two innings<br />

and recorded the_Sflve.<br />

Walter's compiled four runs in<br />

the fifth, sparked by Jason Gabefs<br />

RBI single. He also slammed a tworun<br />

homer in the second and finished<br />

with three hits and three RBI.<br />

Paul Pirronello (Red<strong>for</strong>d CC)<br />

contributed a pair of hits <strong>for</strong> the<br />

winners.<br />

In the second game. Walter's tallied<br />

19 hits, including another solid<br />

offensive game from Gabel. who<br />

went 4-<strong>for</strong>-4.<br />

Dave Wood went 3-<strong>for</strong>-4 with<br />

-three—RBI:—wh*U»—Kevin—Young<br />

(Farmington High/Central Michigan)<br />

and Jeff Schaeffer (Livonia<br />

Franklin) each added three hits.<br />

Walter's scored five runs in the<br />

second and four in the first. Young<br />

smacked a two-run double off the<br />

left field wall in the second.<br />

Bryan Pfeifer. Ross and Sean<br />

Herrkel (Livonia Stevenson/Madonna<br />

University) all pitched <strong>for</strong><br />

Walter's.<br />

On Friday. Walter's defeated Little<br />

Caesars 12-6 at Ford Field<br />

thanks to a pair of big hits from Ga<br />

bel. a Livonia Churchill High product<br />

now playing at Central Michigan.<br />

The first ha^eroaodelivered an<br />

RBI double, along with a three-run<br />

homer in the third.<br />

Wood was the winning pitcher.<br />

thpftiurni Allowing four runs. Hen Itel<br />

finished up <strong>for</strong> the winners.<br />

Mark Van Ameyde took the loss<br />

<strong>for</strong> Caesars, giving up seven runs in<br />

T'nnninga<br />

Hines Park takes oiie<br />

Hines Park split a doubleheader<br />

with Wendy's Sunday at Willow<br />

"Run High School, losing the first<br />

game 9-3 and winning the second by<br />

<strong>for</strong>feit.<br />

Wendy's struggled with field conditions<br />

in the nightcap. The game<br />

was originally supposed to be<br />

played at Eastern Michigan's Oeatrike<br />

Stadium. It was later switched<br />

to Ypsilanti High School and finally<br />

ended up at Willow Run.<br />

In the opener. Bob Hartman was<br />

the winner, going the first five innings.<br />

Rob Clem finished in relief.<br />

Jeff Paluk suffered the loss <strong>for</strong><br />

Hines Park.<br />

Feldman le&ds Delwai<br />

On Friday. Brian Feldmnn (1-11 •<br />

tossed a three-hitter and walked<br />

only two as Delwal blanked Hines<br />

Park. 6-0, in a game at Plymouth<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> High School.<br />

Keith Bozvk (Red<strong>for</strong>d CC/Adrian<br />

College) was the losing pitcher.<br />

'Jason V'alente singled,-stole second<br />

and thfrd, be<strong>for</strong>e coming home<br />

with the game-winning run on an<br />

overthrow.<br />

Delwal broke it open in the sixth<br />

when Farmington Harrison product<br />

Mike Pesci doubled in two runs.<br />

Chad Chapman and Mike<br />

Swartzenberger each added RBI<br />

singles during the surge.<br />

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The <strong>Observer</strong>/THURSDAY. JULY <strong>16</strong>, <strong>1992</strong><br />

Qualifying <strong>for</strong> laat weekend's<br />

Great Lakes State Games (South-<br />

track and field were Timothy Falk<br />

of Garden City in the men's 30-39<br />

took third in the 50-59 men's long<br />

jump (11-10). /•<br />

east Regional) at Ann Arbor was a age group long jump (<strong>16</strong>-8); Alexan- Taekwondo. which competed in<br />

pleasant experience <strong>for</strong> several local der Johnston of Farmington Hills the regional although qualifying <strong>for</strong><br />

folkk<br />

in the men's 40-49 long jump (14-8), the state game* wan not necessary-<br />

It wn't iiOTmry t/i qualify <strong>for</strong><br />

the Great Lakes finals in half the<br />

sports offered at the games. Qualifying<br />

standards, however, did have<br />

tfl be met at the rcgiunila in b


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M a d o n n a a d d i n g b a s k e t b a l l s t r e n g t h<br />

Y C.J. RISAK<br />

AFT WRITER<br />

The time a college basketball<br />

coach spends between the end of hiB<br />

recruiting and the start of the sea-,,<br />

son is wonderful. The influx of new<br />

players sends his optimism soaring<br />

higher than a jump ball; there are<br />

no injuries to worry about, no bad<br />

officials to fret over, no missed<br />

buzzer shots to lament.<br />

Every team is a world-beater —<br />

or at leastT title-contender^ during<br />

this time. And that includes a<br />

team like Madonna University's<br />

women's squad, which is entering<br />

only its second season after the<br />

near-disaster of 1990-91. when the<br />

schedule was <strong>for</strong>feited after a rash<br />

of early injuries.<br />

Bill Potter took over the program<br />

in May of 1991. He was faced with<br />

putting together an entire team be<strong>for</strong>e<br />

the start of classes in September.<br />

not an easy task. He did it. and<br />

the Lady Crusaders per<strong>for</strong>med creditably,<br />

posting a 7-17 overall record<br />

and going 5-7 in the NAlA's District<br />

23.<br />

Foundation intact<br />

With a foundation (aJbuild upon<br />

and more time to devote to recruiting.<br />

Potter was expecting big things<br />

this year. And <strong>for</strong> the most part —<br />

even taking into consideration a<br />

coach's normal tendency toward optimism<br />

— he got them.<br />

"We were looking <strong>for</strong> diversity,"<br />

the Madonna coach said, "someone<br />

who could play two or three positions<br />

<strong>for</strong> us." ^<br />

A second important need was<br />

depth" Injuries ravaged Madonna<br />

again last season, leaving the<br />

Crusaders with just six healthy<br />

GREAT LAKES<br />

MEN'S SOCCER LEAGUE<br />

Red Marauders<br />

AA Manners<br />

Flml BoOUgm<br />

Blajers<br />

&rm Cooras II<br />

Uv Paragon<br />

Venom<br />

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Connttnans<br />

AA United<br />

B«rr. Cooras I<br />

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(THROUGH JULY 12)<br />

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<strong>July</strong> 10: Marauders 1. Mattress I<br />

<strong>July</strong> 11: Flm< BudUgm 3. AA united 2<br />

Blazers 4 Conmuans 1<br />

<strong>July</strong> 12. i. i-ooras • i<br />

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It was Michael Travis, an old<br />

friend from Central Michigan whom<br />

1 haven't seen in seven years.<br />

Girls love to come watch their<br />

boyfriends play.<br />

"This is awesome, they should<br />

have it every weekend," said Kristen<br />

Dresael. a <strong>16</strong> year old from Jen<br />

ison.<br />

While Scott McNeal. alias Gus<br />

Macker, appreciates the compliment<br />

he's glad there's only one<br />

tournament each year in Belding.<br />

"That would be pretty crazy (having<br />

one every weekend); 1 feel like a<br />

balloon ready to burst," said<br />

-Will whmj all.-world tour is<br />

making 53 stops in <strong>1992</strong>.<br />

Next year is the 20th anniversary<br />

A l l e r g i c t o<br />

C h o c o l a t e ?<br />

If you are at least 12 years old<br />

and believe you may be<br />

allergic to chocolate, you may<br />

qualify lor a research study<br />

by Henry Ford Hospital's '<br />

Allergy/Immunology Division<br />

The study will take place at<br />

the Henry Ford Medical<br />

Center — Fairlane. 19401<br />

Hubbard Drive (at Evergreen),<br />

in Dearborn<br />

Particpants will be paid tor<br />

three study visits and receive<br />

study related care and tests<br />

at no charge<br />

For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call<br />

Henry Ford Hospital s AHergy/<br />

Immunology Division at<br />

876-2662, weekdays 8am<br />

to 5 p.m<br />

players at times.<br />

With only three players lost —<br />

Lori Creten, a sophomore who left<br />

school to return home to Escanaba;<br />

KWh sangwgono. who's derided<br />

to devote her full attention to her<br />

studies in her senior year, and<br />

walk-on Janette Rioux, who transferred<br />

to Oakland University —<br />

Putin had a solid 'turning eoepa.—<br />

Leading scorer Jill Burt is back,<br />

and so are starters Cheri Sangregorio.<br />

Lyndett Ingalis and Stephanie<br />

Niebauer. Others returning are<br />

Marianne Ervin, Kim Kibbey and<br />

Samantha Yesh.<br />

As he did last year, Potter went to<br />

a source he knew <strong>for</strong> his recruiting:<br />

Oakland Community College, where<br />

Potter served as an assistant coach<br />

be<strong>for</strong>e getting the Madonna post.<br />

Three of his five additions have an<br />

OCC background, bringing the team<br />

total to six.<br />

Big guns coming<br />

At the top of the list must be Lori<br />

Montante. a 5-foot-9 guard who left<br />

OCC two years ago and enrolled at<br />

Oakland University: She never<br />

played <strong>for</strong> the Pioneers — an ankle<br />

injury kept her sidelined — and<br />

when she decided to major in education.<br />

she transferred to Madonna<br />

Montante will have junior eligibility<br />

Ai OCC in 1990, she was an<br />

all-Region 12 selection after averaging<br />

20 points a game. Scoring is her<br />

<strong>for</strong>te; she led Oakland County in<br />

points scored during both her junior<br />

and senior years al Mil<strong>for</strong>d HS. averaging<br />

over 25 points both seasons.<br />

"She's going to bring us some instant<br />

offense." said Potter. "She<br />

has a three-point shot, and she can<br />

also drive to the basket."<br />

The other two OCC recruits are<br />

S O C C E R<br />

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Marauders 6. Venom 0<br />

African Stars<br />

Palermo<br />

Cullers<br />

SFC 92<br />

Jateco<br />

CB United<br />

Mustangs<br />

Rocn Rebels<br />

Range's<br />

Arsenal<br />

WooiyDoMies<br />

Momenetmen<br />

One Eyed Jae*s<br />

USC Fussball<br />

San PaCrto<br />

LOS Medinas<br />

Cavai«ers<br />

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of the Gus Macker and McNeal is<br />

planning to make it one to remember<br />

in Belding. He'd like to bring<br />

the garage from his parents' <strong>for</strong>mer<br />

home in Lowell to Belding to mark<br />

the occasion.<br />

"We have the backboard and rim.<br />

we just don't have the garage." he<br />

said. "We'd also like to have a legends'<br />

game <strong>for</strong> some <strong>for</strong>mer playera."<br />

•Rated #1<br />

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By Manco<br />

SAVE '500<br />

The <strong>Observer</strong>/ 'THURSDAY. JULY <strong>16</strong>,<strong>1992</strong><br />

Stephanie Crelley, a 5-11 do-every<br />

thing from Fen ton, and Dana<br />

Sevcech, a 5-6 [>oint guard from<br />

Water<strong>for</strong>d Our Lady of the Lakes.<br />

Crvllev will hav* sophmriwre statu*;<br />

Sevcech will be a junior.<br />

Crelley "will do everything <strong>for</strong><br />

us," said Potter, noting that she's<br />

the type of player who will make<br />

Madonna—more diversified—"Shc<br />

can play all five spots, and she has<br />

three-point range, too. She can<br />

guard -centers and guards.<br />

Crelley averaged 10.5 points ami<br />

seven rebounds while playing 38<br />

minutes a gaipe <strong>for</strong> OCC last year.<br />

Sevcech attended St. John's<br />

Fisher in New York <strong>for</strong> a year be<strong>for</strong>e<br />

transferring to OCC. Last year <strong>for</strong><br />

the Raiders, she averaged eight<br />

pointsT eight "rebounds and eight as<br />

sists a game. "She's an unbelievable<br />

passer," said Potter. "We may<br />

put her and (returning point guard)<br />

. Lyndell (Ingalis) side by side."<br />

Freshmen won't sit<br />

The two freshmen Potter is bring<br />

ing in won't necessarily be confined<br />

to the end of the bench. "I'm not too<br />

set on a starting lineup right now,"<br />

he said. "If a freshmen or sophomore<br />

outplays a junior or senior,<br />

she'll play."<br />

That probably sounds just fine to<br />

Mary Bieriiewicz. a 5-1U guard-fur<br />

ward from Farmington Hills Mercy,<br />

and Emily Chedister. a 5-9 <strong>for</strong>ward<br />

from Davison.<br />

Bieniewicz comes from the kind<br />

of program that Potter — and every<br />

other coach — likes. "She comes<br />

from a real strong program." he<br />

said. "So she's fundamentally<br />

strong. She'll give us a little offense<br />

and a little defense. And she take*<br />

it to the basket real well."<br />

<strong>July</strong> 12: Palermo 2. CB Uruted 0<br />

AA crullers 3. SFC 92 1<br />

African Stars 2. taksco 1-.<br />

One-Eyed Jacks 4, wooiytjuiwrs 0<br />

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Rangers 1. Arsenal 0<br />

San Pawo 6. Los Medinas 0<br />

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<strong>July</strong> 12: P»y Bias! 7. Bo« of Ram 0<br />

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Sunday. <strong>July</strong> 19 The free concert will feature jazz,<br />

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STA» WRITER TAKE . MINI VACFLTLON.<br />

have lunch at Bates<br />

Street Cafe on the<br />

new Van Dusen Terrace<br />

on the north side<br />

of -the—Community-<br />

House at 380 Bates<br />

Street in downtown<br />

Birmingham.<br />

Made possible by a<br />

gift from Helen Van<br />

Dusen iMrs. C. Theron) of Bloomfield<br />

Hills in recognition of her family and<br />

their involvement in the greater Detroit<br />

metro area, the brick terrace seals 125<br />

people, and is landscapped with fiowtr«.<br />

shrubbery and <strong>16</strong> tall shade trees<br />

Some of the tables have umbrellas.<br />

Bates Street Cafe is also open 5:30-<br />

7:30 p.m. Thursdays. After dinner, walk<br />

across the street to Shain Hark to listen<br />

to the free concert which starts at 7 30<br />

p.m The Birmingham Bloomfield<br />

Symphony Orchestra is per<strong>for</strong>ming tonight.<br />

"Blackthorn 4c "Kitty Heim<br />

map Celtic Dancers." will take the<br />

stage 7:30 p.m. Thursday. <strong>July</strong> 23 Con<br />

certs are scheduled 7-30 p.m. on Thursday.<br />

through Aug 27<br />

Getting back to the food, it's simple,<br />

elegant and eye appealing' Salads and<br />

entrees range in price from $5.95 to<br />

$8.95. sandwiches are $">.95 $4.95<br />

Thursday nights' menu is heartier <strong>for</strong><br />

dinnertime appetites Prices rtnge from<br />

$4.95 to $7.95 <strong>for</strong> dinner entrees, and<br />

$3.95 to $6.95 <strong>for</strong> appetizers<br />

"All of the .food is -made from<br />

scratch," said Chef Dan Shaughnessv of<br />

Farmington Hills, a graduate of the<br />

Schoolcraft Collejje- Culiiiar> ArLs pru<br />

gram in Livonia<br />

"We're trying to stick with healthier<br />

items. Our grilled lamb salad 'served<br />

over marinated asparagus spears, garn<br />

ished with Jalsberg cheese, and sprin<br />

kled with walnuts) is unique, you won t<br />

BATES STREET CAFE<br />

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Credit cards: Visa. Master<br />

Charge or house charge.<br />

Reservations: Accepted <strong>for</strong> parties<br />

of four or more<br />

find it anywhere else in the area," he<br />

said<br />

Salads ire the local' point of the<br />

menu, starting with the Cafe Salad, a<br />

spicy combination of summer squash,<br />

zucchini, peppers and quinoa (a healthy,<br />

grain), garnished with avacado and tomatoes,<br />

"tapped with shrimp. There s a<br />

chargrilled Chicken Ceasar Salad. Sicoise<br />

Salad, that features albacore tuna,<br />

red skin potatoes, fresh green beans, to<br />

mato, olives, tossed in vinaigrette The<br />

chicken salad, is served on a bed lettuce.<br />

and garnished with cantaloupe.<br />

Steak salad is marinated beef tender<br />

loin served on fresh greens with new po<br />

tatues vinaigrette.<br />

The cold poached salmon with cucumber<br />

dressing, and Shrimp Jam<br />

balaya. are also popular items.<br />

On the sandwich board are the Bates<br />

Street Sandwich."— roast beef, turkey.<br />

li-tiM.-t- and tnmaln served on an^<br />

onion roll, your choice of chicken salad,<br />

tuna salad, turkey and Swiss cheese or<br />

vegetarian, served on a croissant or in a<br />

pita pocket with tomato and sprouts-<br />

Gazpacho is also available<br />

Start dinner with an appetizer like<br />

Alfresco dining: Chef Dan Shaughnessy and catering director<br />

Joanne Wright present some of the salads that are making<br />

Hates Street Cafe a popular, lunch spot in downtown Birmingham.<br />

The Grilled Lamb is served over marinated asparagus<br />

spears, garnished u ith Jarlsberg cheese, and sprinkled with<br />

walnuts. .<br />

one pound steamed mussels, veggies<br />

with dip. cheese board, or one pound<br />

peel 6c eat shrimp<br />

On the dinner menu is fried chicken.<br />

also available <strong>for</strong> carryout <strong>for</strong> -pFTTJT<br />

who prefer to eat in the park. Grilled<br />

-Bates Street Hi* l>«e i.r Hamburger<br />

served with cole slaw, seasoned fries<br />

and dill pickle, and special* like Gold<br />

Coast Stew and Shnmp lamhalya<br />

served with tossed salad and<br />

homemade baked bread<br />

Save room <strong>for</strong> dessert, upside down<br />

carmel apple pie. $2.25 and lemon drum<br />

pie. $2.25 are specialties.<br />

Check out the wines which range in<br />

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M e l o d r a m a k e e p s a u d i e n c e l a u g h i n g<br />

Per<strong>for</strong>mances of Three Guys Productions'<br />

first show "Foiled Again"<br />

continue through Aug. I Shows 8<br />

p.m. Thursday-Saturday. 7 p.m.<br />

Sundays at the Magic Bag Theatre<br />

Cafe on woodward nortn of Nine<br />

Mile Road in Ferndale For ticket<br />

in<strong>for</strong>mation, call 544-3030.<br />

The Birmingham-<br />

1 Thra Ou>><br />

Productions' first<br />

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work, could very<br />

well be re-titled<br />

"Talent, Talent.<br />

Talent!.*' but instead<br />

carries the<br />

appropriate title<br />

SALLY "Foiled Again'"<br />

DUBATS<br />

The three guys<br />

— Gerry Castle. Mike Vigilant and<br />

Dan Castle, have created two sidesplitting<br />

musical-ettes; each &ct is a<br />

musical within itself. Act 1 is<br />

"Curee You. Jack Dalton!" Act 2 is<br />

"He Ain't Done Right By Nell.<br />

The original music by Gerry Castle<br />

is lively, and a superb match to<br />

the witty lyrics of Mike Vigilant<br />

Tying the musical knot is Wilbur<br />

Braun's books which both include a<br />

villain, a lady in distress, a hero to<br />

save her, and a curmudgeonly old<br />

woman. Hilarious dialogue flows<br />

smoothly into comic and sometimes<br />

bawdy song. The story and music,<br />

however, seem an appropriately incidental<br />

backdrop <strong>for</strong> jokes and an<br />

4ftMlUIBly wumkeiful time. ^<br />

Director Bill Havcook. "Music Director<br />

Gerry Castle. Choreographer<br />

Carollee Castle and Vocal Director<br />

Sally Castle. summit.- rw.r><br />

from the material to provide an up<br />

roarious evening of melodramatic<br />

farcical entertainment. The fast<br />

paced show never stops the gags,<br />

jokes and movement..<br />

Be<strong>for</strong>e the show begins, the audi<br />

ence is warned by a flight attendant<br />

of several rules, the two most important<br />

are, "Do not crinkle irritating.<br />

little cellophane wrappers."<br />

and "Feel free to boo or hiss at the<br />

villain, or cheer <strong>for</strong> the hero.' In<br />

other words, audience participation<br />

i» a must.<br />

Act 1 is unbridled British meolodramatic<br />

humor which alternately<br />

provides the shenanigans of "Laugh<br />

In," Berfny Hill, and perhaps, just a<br />

twist of Carol Burnett; Onstage<br />

chemistry crackles and Cindy Pritchard<br />

and Dan Castle dance, sing<br />

and joke through Act 1 as Bertha<br />

and Jack, secret lover* who cannot<br />

keep their plump hands from dipping<br />

into cupcakes; Little Debbies<br />

and the like.<br />

Dan Castle as Jack is a combination<br />

of Jackie Gleasoln. Bud Coatel-<br />

1.. and Jqhn Beliithi Hf la at'W<br />

lutely<br />

"Bertha." a song which takes wide<br />

poetic license with such wonderfully<br />

rn.nialh dl-u-ivt Krio a* Brr<br />

tha. Bertha, you're the most precious<br />

thing on Eartha'"<br />

With exaggerated quivenn'g lips<br />

«nd fluttering eyelashes. Pritchard<br />

is the perfect coquette, and has<br />

mastered the art of musical melodrama.<br />

Her smokey. jazzy song.<br />

"Chemistry." is a true entertainment<br />

gem.<br />

Sharon Hendricks and Diana<br />

Marie BaUama give marvelous pe<br />

<strong>for</strong>mances gs Mother Dalton and<br />

Anna, an opportunistic, money<br />

hungry woman who is vying <strong>for</strong><br />

Mother Dalton* son's affections<br />

Their duet. "Men Are Animals,<br />

stops the show, and their comic<br />

timing is flawless.<br />

Steve Tadevic plays Egbert laiso<br />

called Egg Yolk. Egg Plant. Egg<br />

White, etc.I. the evil villain ("Booo!<br />

H inks' I Tadevic possesses irrefut<br />

able comic timing during his funny<br />

"The Beat Darn Thing My Heart<br />

Has Ever S«*n" whil* reluctantly<br />

ogling ugly duckling Ek»i»e (Tania<br />

L. Velinaky).<br />

• K«" Ebaugfa p»irtr«\ * Richard.<br />

thf h>n» 1 " i t n u p 1 * I* 1<br />

save the day Ebaugh * prrtorraance<br />

is polished; he offers a aioe equilibrium<br />

<strong>for</strong> the remainder of the ca»L<br />

Velinsky plays a very energetic «r»t<br />

zany Eloise<br />

Between the story line. Act 1 in<br />

terjects from across the oirntury<br />

from the "Wizard of Ot" and "Les<br />

Alelodrambles" " * A "Forbidden<br />

Broadway" style spoof from "Les<br />

Miserable* "L Act 2 provides more<br />

of the same fun and frolic, but in .<br />

>tead of the the Bntish farce style.<br />

Act 2 is "The Rocky Horror Picture<br />

Show " meets "Hee Haw<br />

Three Guys Productions prem<br />

lere work. " Foiled Again'."' is a won<br />

derful opportunity to laugh<br />

Sally Dubats of Madison Heights<br />

is an an actress, director and teacher.<br />

who teaches at community theaters<br />

m the metropolitan area. She<br />

is artistic director o/ West F.rul Productions<br />

headquartered in Southfield<br />

Some good per<strong>for</strong>mances in DSO concert<br />

AVIGOOR<br />

ZAROMP<br />

Artistic integritycan<br />

be a costlycommodity<br />

in our<br />

present cultural<br />

environment All<br />

too often it seems<br />

una f<strong>for</strong>d able<br />

when one has to<br />

consider its limited<br />

appeal, and the<br />

declining Financial<br />

support by a<br />

government that is hostile to the<br />

arts.<br />

This was the reason behind the<br />

elimination of the Classical Series<br />

at the Meadow Brook Music Festival<br />

this summer, and its substitution<br />

by a lighter pop series with the<br />

hope that it would attract greater<br />

crowds.<br />

The selling of artistic integrity <strong>for</strong><br />

hard cash is a difficult step <strong>for</strong> a<br />

true artist. The sense of frustration<br />

is multiplied when the compensating<br />

cash fails to materialize<br />

This was the case at Meadow<br />

Brook on <strong>July</strong> 10 when the Detroit<br />

Symphony Orchestra with its music<br />

director Neeme Jarvi presented a<br />

program based on the old Disneymovie<br />

"Fantasia." There were even<br />

more empty seats and deserted<br />

areas on the lawn than one could<br />

witness in previous seasons with<br />

the regular heavy duty programs.<br />

Most of the selections, to be sure.<br />

are not objectionable in themselves,<br />

and could be incorporated into a<br />

more substantial program The one<br />

exception is the Stokowski arrange<br />

ment of Bach's Tocata and Fugue<br />

which, in my opinion, is among the<br />

worst tasteless monstrosities and<br />

gross desecrations of a work of art.<br />

Much as with many elections, however.<br />

I am reconciled with the fflct<br />

that mine is destined to remain a<br />

minority view.<br />

This is not meant to be a denun<br />

ciation of fun and entertainment,<br />

which I do enjoy as much as anyone<br />

else But an entire summer without<br />

any program of more tangible substance<br />

is analogous to several<br />

months of a steady diet of low calorie<br />

ice cream. The menu on that<br />

program, in its manner of presentation,<br />

could not be analogous even to<br />

real, full bodied ice cream<br />

There were some individual ef<br />

<strong>for</strong>ts that deserve full credit, to insure.<br />

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announcer Dave Wagner, who hosted<br />

the program, and was shedding<br />

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The <strong>Observer</strong>/ THURSDAY. JULY <strong>16</strong>,199*2<br />

Zany radio crew tackles leukemia<br />

BY SUZANNE PARKER<br />

STAFF IBITEIL<br />

-At rock radio station WLLZ in<br />

frarmingtoft Hilla, things can get a<br />

little crazy when J J. and the<br />

• With Jim Johnson at the controls<br />

and airwaves cohort George<br />

Baior switching between hiu uhor<br />

fccter voices of The Bruiser, Bob<br />

Jiashbuns, Al Kaline and others<br />

faster m than yuu vuu tail can hit yuur ra^<br />

dio's scan button, even your basic<br />

Byron McGregor newscast can be-<br />

_come a hilarious episode.<br />

* Few topics are hallowed to this<br />

jaucous cast, but one thing the<br />

^morning crew is serious about is<br />

itts fund-raising ef<strong>for</strong>ts <strong>for</strong> the<br />

ikemia Society. They began a<br />

nth of preparation with a fund-<br />

•••oing art show <strong>July</strong> 8 of the John<br />

SKnnon Imagine exhibit at the<br />

•Kani International in Detroit.<br />

^2)ut the long haul will begin<br />

<strong>July</strong> 30, when J.J. and The Morn-<br />

•S£g Crew broadcast from the atu-<br />

Jdio <strong>for</strong> 28 hours straight <strong>for</strong> the<br />

?radio station's third annual<br />

'.Uukemia Radiothon.<br />

J Approached by hundreds of<br />

Jtfftfcritable organizations a year.<br />

; tffsJc jockey Jim Johnson said the<br />

;disease of leukemia seemed like<br />

ai£area where the station could<br />

make a difference.<br />

"A lot of groups Ho research,<br />

which is good, but they're not<br />

finding any cures." Johnson said<br />

•'Leukemia seems to be something<br />

I they've made great strides in. Peo-<br />

* pie with the disease are living<br />

through it now."<br />

! Being able to see tangible re<br />

suits of their ef<strong>for</strong>ts is encouraging<br />

as well, Johnson s'aid. In the<br />

* last few years, the crew at WLLZ<br />

has come to know Denny Sims; a<br />

young boy with leukemia, pretty<br />

K<br />

well. He became involved with the<br />

C organization as a poster child and<br />

began visiting the station during<br />

the radiothon.<br />

T f yf hftn following him <strong>for</strong><br />

yeara," Johnson said. "He's cured<br />

now and it's great to be abliTTb<br />

watch him growing up."<br />

A. rnrding tn Karen Pyle dirty -<br />

tor of the Michigan chapter of the<br />

Leukemia Society, the station's<br />

rariioshwn is the chapter's largest<br />

and most lucrative fundraiser.<br />

The air wave marathon netted<br />

more than $90,000.in its first year.<br />

1990, and more than $100,000 last<br />

year. All funds raised go to help<br />

pay <strong>for</strong> treatment of the more<br />

than 900 Michigan lukemia patients<br />

registered with the organi:<br />

zation. A seven-year-old chapter,<br />

Pyle said WLLZ's ef<strong>for</strong>ts have<br />

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Pvtiii&ii <strong>July</strong> it in:<br />

LINDA J. LANGMESSER<br />

City Clerk<br />

been integral to the groups<br />

growth in recent years.<br />

"It's unheard of that a radio<br />

station would virtually shut down<br />

business to help out something<br />

like this program," TylelSSr "It<br />

juat blew us away when this started.<br />

We couldn't believe that their<br />

ronid bring in—LhaL.<br />

much money."<br />

During the morning ruffian's 28<br />

hours on the air, another crew will<br />

be answering telephones taking<br />

pledges from callers. For a donation<br />

of $50 or more, callers may<br />

also make a song request, which<br />

w.ill—bs played during the ra-<br />

diolhon.<br />

Among the unique items they'll<br />

be auctioning off during the show<br />

SPECIAL NOTICE<br />

SALEM TOWNSHIP<br />

are an autographed Van Halen<br />

guitar, a VIP pass at a golf club, a<br />

WLLZ T-shirt autographed by<br />

Bruce Springsteen.<br />

The Salem Towtuhjp board is seeking individuals interested tor consideration<br />

of appointment to the Fire Administrative Board, which was organized by resolution<br />

of <strong>July</strong> 7. <strong>1992</strong><br />

Membership requirements and duties are available al the township office and<br />

resumes are being requested by <strong>July</strong> 31. <strong>1992</strong><br />

Pusrun Jmj i*. i»w<br />

WAYNE COUNTY<br />

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SERVICES<br />

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING<br />

In accordance with the provisions of Section 18. Chapter IV, Act 283 ot the<br />

<strong>Public</strong> Acts of 1909, as amended, seven or more freeholders have petitioned the<br />

County of Wayne to absolutely abandon and discontinue<br />

All of that portion of Proctor Road, in Section 21. T 2 S R 8 E<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Township, Wayne County, Michigan, aleng the E 4 W V.<br />

Line, from Beck Road to <strong>Canton</strong> Center Road<br />

There<strong>for</strong>e, kit has been decided a Hearing will be held on Tuesday, August 4th.<br />

<strong>1992</strong> at 10 00 AM. at the Wayne County Department of <strong>Public</strong> Services. 415<br />

Clif<strong>for</strong>d Street. Detroit. Michigan 48226. and thai a Hearing Examiner of the<br />

roomy -lull hold md hairing ?nrt nhtam all rwrssary farts and in<strong>for</strong>ma^on<br />

LVUIHT wwmww ••••• •••• » . ~ r „<br />

concerning the advisability of either granting or denying said petition, and shall<br />

report all findings of fact to the Board of Wayne County Commissioners<br />

True copies of this notice are to be served, posted and published in accordance<br />

with the provisions of said Acl No. 283 of 190®. as amended<br />

PuMith <strong>July</strong> l» l*»!<br />

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WESTERN TOWNSHIPS UTILITIES AUTHORITY<br />

FOARD OF COMMISSIONERS MEETLNG SYNOPSIS<br />

7 P.M MONDAY, JUNE 29.<strong>1992</strong><br />

CANTON TOWNSHIP HALL. 1150 S. CANTON CENTER ROAD<br />

CANTON. MICHIGAN<br />

Meeting called to order at 7 p m -<br />

Present Thomas J Yack, Betty M Lennox. Ron Griffith. Absent Gerald H<br />

-Law<br />

The minutes of Ihe June 8 <strong>1992</strong>, regular meeting.and June 17. <strong>1992</strong> special<br />

Requisftion^«Ttihcate^No 73 and Requisition Certificate No 74 were approved<br />

The operation and legal review was accepted and Ihe executive director »as<br />

directed to begin implementing the report's recommendations<br />

The meeung was adjourned at 7 30 p.m<br />

I'uhinii J»i> |»<br />

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MARILYN FITCHETT, EDITOR<br />

953-2102<br />

10B * (R-8B)<br />

Livonia designer<br />

Stephanie Van Horn was<br />

recently named a local<br />

winner in Ethan Allen's<br />

Circle of Excellence Award<br />

program in recognition of<br />

excellence in home design<br />

^nd superior customer<br />

service. Ethan Allen's<br />

chairman M. Farooq Kathwari<br />

presented the<br />

•award at the company's<br />

<strong>1992</strong> Designer Conference.<br />

SUBURBAN<br />

BUSINESS<br />

LEADERS<br />

I'nited Parcel Service of Livonia drivers John<br />

White of Livonia. Gary Shinn of Garden City. John<br />

Schuerman of Troy. Mike Telega of Plymouth. Ed<br />

Dol/vnski and John Mover of Rochester. Al Richards<br />

of Oakland Township. Richard Heide of Royal<br />

Oak and George Balog of Clawson have been hon<br />

ored <strong>for</strong> safety. UPS mechanic Jay Warner of (.ar<br />

den City, was also recognized <strong>for</strong> safety.<br />

Also. t'PS employees Cliff Davidson of Detroit<br />

was recognized <strong>for</strong> 20 years of service. Herb<br />

Snowden of Detroit. David Sajewski of Livonia and<br />

Ken Hull of West Bloomfield were recognized <strong>for</strong> 25<br />

years of service, and Ralph Swantek of Warren was<br />

recognized <strong>for</strong> 30 years of service.<br />

Mike Morris of Innovative Computer Associates.<br />

Inc. in Livonia has been named as a representative<br />

<strong>for</strong> Pro Model PC. a simulation software product, jn<br />

the Michigan-Ontario area.<br />

like Good sell, a member of the service staff at<br />

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specialized Mazda training.<br />

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Jewelry offered <strong>for</strong> sale through video<br />

Borrowing an idea from the home shopping networks, two entrepreneurs<br />

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and Jeff Linklater.<br />

The two have <strong>for</strong>med Video Shopping<br />

Club, a jewelry and gift warehouse that<br />

keeps its inventory at the manufacturer<br />

and uses the consumer's television H><br />

its showroom<br />

" I've been around jewelry m> whole<br />

Working couple raises financial<br />

questions be<strong>for</strong>e starting family<br />

B\ DANIEL BOYCE<br />

and ALAN FEHHARA<br />

SPECIAL WRITERS<br />

Local financial planning experts<br />

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St E MASON, EDITOR<br />

953-2131<br />

THURSDAY, JULY <strong>16</strong>,<strong>1992</strong><br />

New book has<br />

what it takes<br />

to stay young<br />

BY SUE MASON<br />

STAFF WHITER<br />

Old age. It happens to all of us. Some of us see it as<br />

a curse, others as a challenge. There's no way of<br />

avoiding it, but there are ways of delaying it. Just ask<br />

Kathy Keeton.<br />

It's obvious Keeton, the author of "Longevity; The<br />

Science of Staying Young" (Viking, $24), practices<br />

what she preaches. She doesn't look a day over 35<br />

even though she's 53. And. if she has her way. she ll<br />

live to age 120.<br />

"There'* so many things I want to do and see."<br />

said Keeton on wanting to live so long. "I want to die<br />

as late as possible."<br />

Based on the belief that each and every person<br />

holds the power to lengthen their life. Keeton has<br />

spent four years working with researchers to come up<br />

with the definitive book on staying young.<br />

While it contains as much in<strong>for</strong>mation as an encyclopedia.<br />

the book shouldn't be mistaken <strong>for</strong> a reference<br />

work. What Keeton does is examine the latest in<br />

anti-aging theories and take a close look at the many<br />

things available today to delay the aging process . .<br />

to keep people looking, acting and feeling younger<br />

than they are.<br />

The depth of the work<br />

reflects her almost lifelong<br />

interest in living longer. It<br />

was her grandmother, she<br />

said, who got her interested<br />

in the subject as a<br />

young child.<br />

"I had a grandmother<br />

who taught me that middle<br />

age started at 70." she<br />

said. "She lived until she<br />

was 98 and died in her<br />

sleep. She exercised daily,<br />

ate chicken, fish, fruit and<br />

vegetables . > .all those<br />

Kathy Keston<br />

things doctors want us to<br />

do now."<br />

The wife of Bob Guccione of Penthouse magazine<br />

fame. Keeton's first brush with the issue of longevity<br />

came in an article on scientific ef<strong>for</strong>ts to extend the<br />

human life span that appeared in her first issue of<br />

Omni, the leading consumer science lifestyle magazine.<br />

Response to the article was so great that Keeton<br />

kept printing articles about aging. That in turn lead<br />

to her founding of Longevity, a magazine dedicated to<br />

the art and science of staying younjj, in 1986.<br />

For all ages<br />

Admittedly, the book is geared <strong>for</strong> younger people,<br />

but what Keeton puts <strong>for</strong>th in the book are things<br />

that even older people should be doing to revitalize<br />

their lives.<br />

"The human life span is 115-120 years (the optimum<br />

number of years you could live) and the life<br />

expectancy (the number of years you do live is<br />

around 70," Keeton said. "A number of people are<br />

living into their 80s. 90s and beyond and it's important<br />

to keep these people active.<br />

"The reality is that everybody should be doing this<br />

whether they're 18 or 80."<br />

Keeton's lifestyle includes an hour workout each<br />

day — "It's wonderful." She also indulges in fruit<br />

peel masques and collagen injections, watches her<br />

diet and uses vitamin therapy to keep her youthful<br />

appearance.<br />

In fact, her vitamin therapy ia a supplement package<br />

of 40 different minerals and vitamins, developed<br />

by Michael Colgan of the Colgan Institute. Colgan<br />

believes each person haa his or her own vitamin pro<br />

file. He does extensive series of blood testa, hair and<br />

nail analysis and a comprehensive lifestyle questionnaire<br />

to determine exactly what supplements in what<br />

amount should be taken.<br />

The basics<br />

But, she stresses staying younger doesn't involve<br />

just one chant* i«* • lifestyle. Massive dose* of vita-<br />

,mins ian't going to hold back the wrinkles or keep the<br />

physique sleek. Staving off aging involves 10 "very,<br />

very basic" things that "will change your lifestyle<br />

and your attitude about life," ah* said.<br />

Some of those basics? Some are simple like eating<br />

right, using a sunscreen and getting more exercise.<br />

Keeton alao recommends staying slim by not dieting<br />

Rather than a life of up and down weight gains, she<br />

favors finding a weight that you feel com<strong>for</strong>table with<br />

and keep it relatively constant.<br />

She alao recommends the power of love. Experts<br />

have found that strong emotional bonds pay off in<br />

better health and longer life and, whil* the jury is<br />

still out on sex and longevity, it does help lower the<br />

blood pressure, relieve arthritic pain and alleviate insomnia,<br />

Keeton said.<br />

"If you look in the mirror and you look good, then<br />

that makes you feel good," she said. "And if you feel<br />

good, it helps your immune system and makes you<br />

treat others better."<br />

Keeton is pleasantly surprised with the response to<br />

her book.<br />

Copia* of Kathy Keeton * "10 Tipa on Staying<br />

Alive " from h*r book are avaUabU frtt of charge by<br />

writing to Longevity, 1966 Broadway. New York,<br />

N. Y. 10083-6966. Attn. TIPS.<br />

Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> (<strong>Observer</strong><br />

INSIDE:<br />

Graphology, 3C<br />

Church News, 5C<br />

P.C c<br />

Sr*rr PHOTOS BV BOX BUKSIXH<br />

Teamwork: : Chiara Carter, Stacey Kahn and Beth Tofil measure some of the playground equipment at the park. The tour-week<br />

program is being offered <strong>for</strong> middle school students in the Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Community Schools.<br />

S is <strong>for</strong> summer school; F <strong>for</strong> fun<br />

Math path: Student David Danowski measures the size of a<br />

leaf he found at the state park.<br />

This can't be school. The students get to chew gum; boys can wear<br />

their hats during class; and the dress code . , . weeeell. . . School it<br />

is, a new summer program being offered to middle school students in<br />

Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong>. And from the sounds of it, it's a big hit with both<br />

the kids and the teachers.<br />

Bv Jt UE BROWN<br />

STAFF WRITER<br />

Brent Kossick and Brian Welton can<br />

chew gum in school these days, and not<br />

have to worry about getting in any trouble.<br />

The boys, seventh graders at East<br />

Middle School in Plymouth, are pertici<br />

pating in a Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> summer<br />

school program. The program, hased at<br />

West Middle School, includes 150 students.<br />

•"Actually, it's kind of fun," said Brian,<br />

11. "No homework" is one thing he<br />

likes about the four-week program,<br />

being offered <strong>for</strong> the first time this summer.<br />

He, Brent and the others have been<br />

taking "A Look at Michigan." Students.<br />

most in seventh and eighth<br />

grades with a few sixth graders, have<br />

been studying math, language arts and<br />

other subjects as they relate to Michigan<br />

"It's fun," said Brent, 12. "I like the<br />

easy work. 1 like no homework " He's<br />

been studying fractions, "things about<br />

Michigan and the ships that have sunk,<br />

shipwrecks. And we're learning to read<br />

b*n«. ;<br />

Sessions are held four mornings a<br />

week at West Middle School.<br />

"We trie^l to give it a camp flavor,<br />

more than a traditional school." said<br />

Karen Tripp-Opple. director and lead<br />

teacher. Students can chew gum; boys<br />

are allowed to wear their hats indoors,<br />

something that isn't permitted during<br />

the regular school year<br />

Mary Fritz, a Pl> mouth-<strong>Canton</strong><br />

school administrator, wrote a grant proposal,<br />

and the district received program<br />

funding through the state Department<br />

of Education. Student participants were<br />

identified based on MEAP test scores,<br />

grades and teacher observ ations.<br />

Some are reluctant readers and writers.<br />

while others need help with math<br />

skills. Tripp-Opple said. Students<br />

aren't necessarily learning disabled, but<br />

all have strengths and areas where they<br />

need some assistance.<br />

"Foe some, it was self-esteem." Students<br />

who have difficulty with reading<br />

are benefitting from literature discussions<br />

this summer, she said. In their<br />

regular classes, students may tend to<br />

take a back seat to classmates who lead<br />

the discussions.<br />

This summer, students have been<br />

learning how to understand and enjoy<br />

literature. "They're not competing with<br />

those kids they view as smarter." said<br />

Tripp-Oppie, a Plymouth resident.<br />

A number of field trips, are included<br />

in the middle school program, which began<br />

in late June. On Thursday, <strong>July</strong> 9,<br />

•ludents. leech* u\ aul« »nt to<br />

May bury State Park in Northville<br />

Township to do some math and mea<br />

suring.<br />

Teachers Ellison Franklin and Tracy<br />

Masse I designed the Maybury math<br />

hike, which include*! use of metric mea-<br />

SE* SUMMER SCHOOL, 2C<br />

4<br />

He swaps a career <strong>for</strong> a bit of magic<br />

BY JLUE BROWN<br />

STAFF WRITER<br />

Keith Haddrill waa abl* to find a job a* an engineer<br />

after his 1987 graduation from the University of Michigan.<br />

Even so. he decided not to make that his life'*<br />

"A lot of people are realty amaied that I gave up an<br />

engineering career to do what T want to do full time,<br />

said Haddrill. 28. of Ypeilanti<br />

The** days, he's working aa a magician and ventriloquist.<br />

That brought him to the <strong>Canton</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Library</strong><br />

<strong>for</strong> a <strong>July</strong> 6 per<strong>for</strong>mance <strong>for</strong> summer reeding<br />

program students<br />

Youngsters in the Plymouth District <strong>Library</strong> reeding<br />

program alao enjoyed a fan filled session <strong>July</strong> 9<br />

featuring a gymnastics demonstration at the Plymouth<br />

Cultural Center.<br />

Haddrill * first time per<strong>for</strong>mance at the library in<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> included plenty of audience pertiapetion and<br />

SMHMIC. ac<br />

Pu*. HuearmssWSTsff Pnewwuwws<br />

Magic: Keith<br />

Mury the<br />

puppet cockatooentertain<br />

the audience<br />

at the<br />

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

<strong>Library</strong>.


2C(P,C) The 06SE RUE r/THURSDAY. JULY <strong>16</strong>,<strong>1992</strong> The <strong>Observer</strong>/ THURSDAY. JULY <strong>16</strong>, <strong>1992</strong><br />

Magic<br />

combined magic and ventriloquism/<br />

'""Engineering was a little bit different<br />

from this," said fcjaddrill.<br />

who grew up in Dearborn" Heights<br />

and earned a bachelor's degree In<br />

aerospace engineering from U-M.<br />

He worked as an air-to-air combat<br />

analyst with Boeing Co. in Seattle.<br />

Wash., and as a co-op student with<br />

McDonnell Douglas Corp. in St.<br />

Louis, Mo.<br />

He began doing magic while in<br />

college, although his vaudeville/<br />

musical per<strong>for</strong>mances go back to<br />

early childhood. Haddrill and his<br />

father, a musician and music teacher,<br />

often per<strong>for</strong>med together.<br />

"When I was 4 years old, I sang<br />

my first solo in front of about 400<br />

people." He continued to per<strong>for</strong>m,<br />

and was doing three or four shows<br />

per week while working <strong>for</strong> Boeing<br />

in Seattle.<br />

Haddrill decided to go into per<strong>for</strong>ming<br />

full time after he turned<br />

down his third offer to be a cruise<br />

ship entertainer. He per<strong>for</strong>ms at<br />

schools and libraries throughout<br />

Michigan and also entertains adult<br />

audiences.<br />

"You'd be amazed at how much<br />

of the same material I do <strong>for</strong> adults<br />

as I do <strong>for</strong> kids." said Haddrill.<br />

who's married and has a dog. cat<br />

and rabbit, but no human kids just<br />

yet. The style of showmanship is<br />

quite different <strong>for</strong> kids than <strong>for</strong> an<br />

adult audience; but much of the<br />

same material can be used.<br />

BILL B RESLER /STAFF PHOTOC KA PH E M<br />

Moving right along: Coach John Cunningham and gymnasts present a demonstration <strong>for</strong><br />

participants in the Plymouth District <strong>Library</strong>'s summer reading program.<br />

Haddrill per<strong>for</strong>ms <strong>for</strong> senior citizens<br />

and <strong>for</strong> other adult audiences<br />

at corporate functions. He enjoys<br />

that work, although he wasn't as<br />

enthused about working at comedyclubs<br />

and doesn't do that anymore.<br />

He does educational programs at<br />

schools and promotional programs<br />

at libraries and shopping centers,<br />

along with birthday parties. Scout<br />

gatherings and other functions.<br />

Haddrill brought his puppet.<br />

Mury the cockatoo, to the <strong>Canton</strong><br />

<strong>Public</strong> Librarv last week. School -<br />

Summer school from page 1C<br />

surements.<br />

One group of youngsters got starte^bv<br />

determining what — length,<br />

area, volume or angle — would be<br />

used to describe the size of the<br />

parking lot. Students moved around<br />

the park in teams, figuring out such<br />

things- a* how many times the<br />

pump had to be pumped to fill a<br />

cup of the number of students it<br />

would take, one standing on top of<br />

another, to reach the flagpole's top.<br />

"They're collaborating really<br />

well," Tripp-Opple said. "We try to<br />

mi* them up. so they have to work<br />

with different people."<br />

Teachers and aides had expected<br />

youngsters would have more difficulty<br />

concentrating on their studies<br />

in the summer. Instead, the kids get<br />

involved in a project and <strong>for</strong>get to<br />

yylfh thp rlrvlc<br />

"All of a sudden, 55 minutes is<br />

gone," Tripp-Opple said. "My biggest<br />

frustration is I don't have more<br />

time with them."<br />

Students will receive an evaluation<br />

at the end of the program.<br />

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age youngsters in the audience enjoyed<br />

their ventriloquism show,<br />

along with a variety of magical<br />

feats.<br />

"This one was primarily <strong>for</strong> entertainment."<br />

In his per<strong>for</strong>mances,<br />

Haddrill encourages kids to keep on<br />

reading, although the extent to<br />

which that's emphasized is left up<br />

to library staffers.<br />

His career switch is an unusual<br />

one, and Haddrill finds people are<br />

often interested in learning more<br />

about that. He studied everything<br />

he could get his hands on and<br />

rather than letter grades. They've<br />

been keeping "Captain's Logs," dai'<br />

ly journals.<br />

Reading the book "Brothers of<br />

the Heart" by Joan Bios is part of<br />

the program, and the Ann Arbor author<br />

will speak to the students later<br />

this month. An all-day field trip to<br />

Lansing, including stops at the cap-,<br />

itol and state museum, is also<br />

planned.<br />

Tripp-Opple knows students<br />

benefit from learning about their<br />

own state. Fifth graders in the<br />

talked to others be<strong>for</strong>e making the<br />

change. Haddrill's putting together<br />

a seminar and book designed <strong>for</strong><br />

those looking to make a career<br />

change.<br />

He had to give up some benefits<br />

when he left engineering, but does<br />

just fine financially and doesn't regret<br />

his decision. Those who- love<br />

doing something and have the determination<br />

to stick with jt<br />

shouldn't hesitate to make a move,<br />

he said. "Then you can make a living<br />

doing pretty much anything."<br />

Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Community<br />

Schools have a study unit on Michigan.<br />

and she likes to see those ef<strong>for</strong>ts<br />

continued.<br />

"Oh. absolutely, I really believe it<br />

should be revisited .every year because<br />

their appreciation will develop<br />

and grow." Knowledge will serve<br />

students well <strong>for</strong> their rest of their<br />

lives.<br />

"They don't realize how much<br />

Michigan has <strong>for</strong> entertainment<br />

and recreation."<br />

Babick-<br />

Johnston<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Babick of<br />

Oak Rmolt III., announce the en£7<br />

gagement of their daughter. Nancy<br />

Downers Grove, 111., son of Mr. and<br />

MM. John 8 JohtiMuii of Plymouth.<br />

'<br />

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

Hinsdale Central High School,<br />

Hinsdale, 111., and of Michigan<br />

State University, where she earned<br />

a bachelor's degree in business/materials<br />

and logistics management.<br />

She is certified in production and<br />

inventory management and is employed<br />

as a corporate purchasing<br />

agent <strong>for</strong> BESCO Graphic Systems<br />

Corp. in Chicago.<br />

Her fiance is a graduate of Plymouth<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> High School and of<br />

Wayne State University, where he<br />

earned a bachelor's degree in fine<br />

arts. He is a certified professional<br />

tennis instructor and is employed<br />

Gyorke-Ford<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gyorke of<br />

Plymouth Township announce the<br />

engagement of their daughter. Rebecca<br />

Ann. to Greg E. Ford of Novi.<br />

son of Mrs. Gloria Schoenrock of<br />

Mt. Clemens<br />

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

Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> High School- She<br />

is employed in quality control with<br />

Technicolor, <strong>for</strong>merly CBS Fox.<br />

Her fiance is a graduate of Walled<br />

Lake Western High School. He is a<br />

senior at Lawrence Technological<br />

University, where he is majoring in<br />

electrical engineering, and is employed<br />

as an electrical technician at<br />

Technicolor.<br />

ENGAGEMENTS<br />

-by the Oak Brook Racquet and Fit- -<br />

ness Club in Westmont, III., and<br />

Ruth Lake Country Club in Hinsdale.<br />

111. He has accepted the position<br />

of assistant professional at<br />

Chatmoss Country Club in Martinsville,<br />

Va.<br />

A September wedding is planned.<br />

H.<br />

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Church in Plymouth.<br />

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INDEPENDENT<br />

BAPTIST BIBLE<br />

FELLOWSHIP<br />

H.L. Petty<br />

Pastor<br />

BAPTIST<br />

BETHEL BAPTIST TEMPLE<br />

29475 W. Six MHe, Uvonia <br />

525-3664 or 261-9276<br />

10:00 A M<br />

Sunday School<br />

Morning Worship<br />

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Evening Worship<br />

6:00 P.M.<br />

Wed. Family Hour<br />

7:30 P.M.<br />

<strong>July</strong> 19th<br />

11:00 A.M. -The Things God Will Not Accept"<br />

6:00 P.M. "Can We Let Our Conscience<br />

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ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN<br />

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CHURCH<br />

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Worship Services<br />

8.15 A.M. and 11:00 A.M.<br />

SUNDAY SCHOOL FOR ALL AGES<br />

9:30 A.M.<br />

Or Wm C Moore Paslor<br />

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than noon Friday the weekpnor<br />

to publication.<br />

m MID WEEK WORSHIP<br />

Red<strong>for</strong>d is holding midweek worship<br />

services through Aug. 19. The<br />

in<strong>for</strong>mal services are 8 p.m.<br />

Wednesdays in the McCalmont<br />

Chapel o< the church. iJaJOU w s»i*<br />

Mile. Red<strong>for</strong>d. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation.<br />

call 534-7730.<br />

• CHARISMATIC MASS<br />

A charismatic Mass will be celebrated<br />

Sunday. <strong>July</strong> 26. in the dormitory<br />

chapel of Madonna University.<br />

Schoolcraft and Levan, Livonia.<br />

The Rev, Al Blonigan will be<br />

the celebrant. Interested people are<br />

invited to join in prayer* <strong>for</strong> the<br />

baptism of the new candidates. For<br />

more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call Julie at 464-<br />

4566.<br />

• TENT CRUSADE<br />

Members of <strong>Canton</strong> Calvary will<br />

have their first annual tent crusade<br />

Saturday through Wednesday. <strong>July</strong><br />

25-29. at the church, 7933 Sheldon,<br />

south of Joy. The new pastor, the<br />

Rev. Daniel Strength, will preach<br />

under the tent, as will pastoral staff<br />

members. Sen-ices will be 10 a.m.<br />

and 7 pjn. daily.<br />

A children's crusade will be held<br />

7 p.m. each evening with Jeff and<br />

Janet Rouff and Company. Also<br />

featured will be the Zion Choir from<br />

Zion Bible Institute in Barrington.<br />

R.I., singing at Sunday and Monday<br />

services. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />

call the church. 455-0820.<br />

• CHURCH PICNIC<br />

Main Street Baptist Church of <strong>Canton</strong><br />

will have its annual church picnic<br />

I p.m. Sunday. <strong>July</strong> 26. at the<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Township Recreation Complex.<br />

on Proctor, just west of <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Center. Each family should<br />

bring enough food <strong>for</strong> its own members<br />

and some to share <strong>for</strong> the potluck.<br />

Activities will include games,<br />

contests, singing and inspirational<br />

services. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call<br />

453-4785. —<br />

• PRAYER OROUP<br />

at Five Mile in Livonia, hafcharismatic<br />

prayer group meetings 7:30<br />

p.m. Thursdays in the church meeting<br />

room. (Use rear entrance No. 2.)<br />

462-2243.<br />

There also will be prayer group<br />

meetings 6-7:30 p.m. Sundays in<br />

Patio Classroom 1 of Madonna Unitersity.<br />

Schoulnaft and Letan.<br />

Singing will be included. The meetings<br />

are open to the public.<br />

• ACTION<br />

ACTION Ministry provides support<br />

and practical help <strong>for</strong> people<br />

who are unemployed or changing<br />

careers. Meetings are 7 p.m. the second<br />

and'fourth Monday of each<br />

month at Ward Presbyterian<br />

Church, 17000 Farmington Road,<br />

Livonia. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call<br />

422-1826.<br />

• HOPE<br />

A new HOPE group meets 9:30-11<br />

a.m. Mondays at Holy Trinity Lutheran<br />

Church. 39020 Five Mile, between<br />

Newburgh and Haggerty,<br />

Livonia.<br />

HOPE helps to heal painful<br />

childhood memories through sharing<br />

of emotions, prayer and encouragement.<br />

The group is <strong>for</strong> people<br />

who did not feel safe growing up in<br />

their families dueXo alcoholism,<br />

emotional disturbance, physical or<br />

sexual abuse or rigid family systems<br />

For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call<br />

Martha at 425-6739.<br />

• TIBETAN BUDDHISM<br />

The Detroit Area Kagyu Study<br />

Group offers meditation and discussion<br />

of Buddha's teaching. Free<br />

meditation instruction can be arranged<br />

by appointment. Weekly<br />

meditation and discussion takes<br />

place Thursdays in Red<strong>for</strong>d. For in<strong>for</strong>mation.<br />

call 538-1559.<br />

• SENIOR FELLOWSHIP<br />

Bethel Baptist Temple. 29475 W.<br />

Six Mile. Livonia, sponsors meetings<br />

<strong>for</strong> senior citizens and retirees<br />

the first and third Tuesday of the<br />

month. For in<strong>for</strong>mation, call 525-<br />

3664.<br />

VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL<br />

• ORACE LUTHERAN<br />

Grace Lutheran Church will have<br />

its vacation Bible school 9-11:45<br />

a.m <strong>July</strong> 20-30 at the church, 25630<br />

Grand River. Red<strong>for</strong>d. Activities<br />

will include a balloon launch. "Parade<br />

<strong>for</strong> Jesus" and a biblical visitor.<br />

There also will be crafts, games<br />

and music. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation.<br />

call 532-2266 or 535-1840.<br />

• FAIRLANE ASSEMBLY<br />

Children in kindergarten through<br />

the sixth grade are invited to Fairlane<br />

Assembly of God's vacation<br />

Bible school. "Adventures on Son<br />

Mountain." 8:15 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.<br />

<strong>July</strong> 20-24. There will be Bible stories.<br />

crafts, games and snacks. A<br />

special presentation by the children<br />

<strong>for</strong> the entire family will be at 7<br />

p.m. <strong>July</strong> 24.<br />

Coat <strong>for</strong> the school is $5. It will be<br />

held at Fairlane Christian School.<br />

24425 Hits, st Feiitun. Deaibura<br />

Heighu. To register, call Roger<br />

Young at 561 -3300 Ext. 113.<br />

• FIRST PRESBYTERIAN/<br />

OUR LADY OF 0000 COUNSEL<br />

The First Preabyterian Church of<br />

Plymouth and Our Lady of Good<br />

Counsel Church will have a joint<br />

vacation Bible school. "Treasuring<br />

Our Beloved Earth," Aug. 3-7 at the<br />

two churches. 701 W. Church and<br />

1<strong>16</strong>0 Penniman. The school will be<br />

9.30 a.m. to noon <strong>for</strong> children in<br />

kindergarten through the sixth<br />

grades.<br />

As part of the program, children<br />

will parade from Our Lady of Good<br />

Counsel to the First Presbyterian<br />

Church 11-11:45 a.m. Aug. 7 in a<br />

"Vine Parade." emphasizing the<br />

theme of the day. "The Real Vine."<br />

The coat <strong>for</strong> the school is t5 per<br />

child. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call<br />

453-6464 or 453-0326.<br />

• KIDS' CAMP<br />

Ward Preabyterian Church's Christian<br />

Education Ministries will<br />

pion," a weeklong kids' camp, at<br />

Center Lake Bible Camp near Tustin<br />

Aug. 2-8. The camp ia open to<br />

children in third through sixth<br />

grades. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call<br />

472-1836<br />

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STAT* PHOTOS BY BILL BRE&LEK<br />

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quite different<br />

from ours. As I<br />

prepare to visit<br />

Europe 1 reflect<br />

upon this. Americans<br />

are typically<br />

unwilling to deel<br />

with the w«y that<br />

our perspective<br />

language affecta<br />

upon life.<br />

How we use language alao affiacta<br />

our perceptions of God. One Sunday<br />

a lawyer, who is a man. approached<br />

me and abeerved that I had uaed a<br />

maie pronoun fee God some 20<br />

timaa in a worship hour. What difference<br />

doee thia make. I thought-*<br />

I resisted hia lunation that I<br />

change my language retarding God.<br />

My mind haa changed It doee make<br />

a difference how we u<br />

with regard to God<br />

Weeda fer God are<br />

Metaphors matter. We know that<br />

God ia not an old roan up in the<br />

aky. Yet we focus upon familiar patterna<br />

of words. We will often defend<br />

them. Everything elaa ma> change<br />

in this world but do not ask me to<br />

slop referring to God as "he ' Yea.<br />

words are important.<br />

One day I offered a prayer in a<br />

group At one point 1 said. "Father.<br />

Mother God." An older woman<br />

came up to me later and in an angry<br />

voice said, "Don't ever do that<br />

again or I will leave this church!"<br />

Language makes a difference.<br />

It feels more familiar and secure<br />

to stick with the old versions. Security<br />

lies in #amene*» Strong pea<br />

a ions are aroused when we start<br />

raising queetiona about how we<br />

speak ot God. Yet, ft is a moat im<br />

portanI issue<br />

Changing words<br />

A change of language makes us<br />

freehly aware of how God language<br />

connecta us with other values. For<br />

example, if we have any concern<br />

of the<br />

The Rev Jack Williams most<br />

likely won't be interested in starting<br />

a major home improvement<br />

project anytime soon.<br />

Williams is pastor of the Plymouth<br />

United Assembly of God. He<br />

and other worshipers at the churcti<br />

on North Territorial in Plymouth<br />

Township are finishing up an extensive<br />

building project.<br />

"We purchased the property a<br />

number of years ago," said Williams.<br />

52. of Plymouth Township.<br />

The vacant property was bought in<br />

. the late 1970s, and in 1986 the first<br />

phase of the building project was<br />

completed.<br />

"It took us a little longer than we<br />

anticipated." That first phase included<br />

a fellowship hall, classrooms<br />

and most of the landscaping.<br />

Previously, members had worshiped<br />

in a building on Ann Arbor<br />

Trail in Plymouth Township. That<br />

building was sold and now is the<br />

Plymouth Baptist Church.<br />

When United Assembly of God<br />

worshipers moved to the North Territorial<br />

address in the mid-1980s,<br />

they met <strong>for</strong> services in the fellowship<br />

hall downstairs, which seats<br />

approximately 300. That facility<br />

was a bit cramped, but worshipers<br />

have more room in the new sanctuary.<br />

The second phase of the project<br />

included the addition of a sanctuary<br />

with seating <strong>for</strong> approximately<br />

600. Staff offices were added as<br />

well.<br />

Worshipers began using the new<br />

sanctuary in mid-April, and it was<br />

dedicated the final Sunday in May<br />

Total coat <strong>for</strong> the project was approximatelv<br />

S2 million. The building<br />

sits on lO 1 ^ acres of land.<br />

Williams, who's served as the<br />

congregation's pastor <strong>for</strong> 13 years, is<br />

pleased to have the work done. "1<br />

would say total jubilation and<br />

somewhat reW?f too because it had<br />

been longer than we d anticipated<br />

The project was financed through<br />

several sources, including the sale<br />

of the previous church, fund-raising<br />

by members, and local banks. Many<br />

church members provided both financial<br />

contributions and good oldfashioned<br />

elbow grease<br />

"Our members actually did a<br />

good share of the labor up here."<br />

Williams Said, looking around the<br />

sanctuary*. Some helped with carpentry.<br />

Nearly all of the painting<br />

and staining of wood was done by<br />

church members.<br />

One member who had experience<br />

creating Tiffany lamps did the<br />

stained glass windows <strong>for</strong> the sanctuary.<br />

Many pitched in to help with<br />

the constant cleanup that goes with<br />

construction.<br />

" And of course giving a lot of the<br />

money." Williams said.<br />

The church has approximately<br />

350 members. Down the road, worshipers<br />

plan to add a gymnasium<br />

and expand the educational area<br />

"as the growth allows that or dictates<br />

it." The educational area now<br />

includes <strong>16</strong> classrooms and is laid<br />

out in a hexagonal shape.<br />

Plymouth United Assembly of<br />

God members have noticed the extensive<br />

growth in western Plymouth<br />

Township in recent years.<br />

"This is where the growth is coming.<br />

W r e're right in the middle of the<br />

growth. Everything is new since<br />

we've been out here." Williams<br />

said. "This was partly swamp and<br />

partly hills.<br />

"The changes have been nothing<br />

but progressive, wonderfully progressive.<br />

The best community I've<br />

ever lived in."<br />

Now that the project is just about<br />

done (there's some wor* left to do<br />

on the kitchen). United Assembly of<br />

God members have other goals in<br />

mind. Those include community<br />

outreach ef<strong>for</strong>ts, such as a recent<br />

multimedia patriotic presentation<br />

• It fHlt more familiar and sacura to atlck<br />

with tha old varaloaa. Sacurtty lias la aaiaanaaa.<br />

Strong passions ara aroused when wa<br />

start ralaintf quastions about how wa speak of<br />

God.<br />

planet, our language may need to<br />

expand to phraaes like. "Ever creating<br />

Spirit."<br />

Maybe it doesn't sound aa com<strong>for</strong>ting<br />

aa the word Father. Yet. if<br />

we reach <strong>for</strong> new metaphors <strong>for</strong> God<br />

we might expend our vision of what •<br />

matters in the dawning of the 21st<br />

century.<br />

Our God language is important.<br />

Language points us to ultimate<br />

concerns and values Net only fa<br />

there are important to us as a new<br />

century dawns. The natural wortd.<br />

ending war and violence, racism,<br />

the value af each and every human<br />

being — these all need to be con<br />

> <strong>for</strong> God<br />

Some time ago a film wi<br />

with the theme. "If God ia Father.<br />

m are all brothers and sis-<br />

ter* " This ia a new definition of the<br />

word which points us to eomething<br />

more then an individualistic identi<br />

fication with God aa my parent<br />

In working with our language <strong>for</strong><br />

God we must not reduce the experience<br />

of God. Expend our words and<br />

images and we will expand our<br />

sense of God's reality. Multiply the<br />

images and reduce our dependence<br />

upon male-dominated words God<br />

must not be kept in the religion and<br />

the individualist* bos.<br />

If God livaa on our neighborhood<br />

street then how would we addreaa<br />

God? If God reveala God's presence<br />

in the whole universe, ia the issues<br />

of peace and justice, in the midst of<br />

human suffering and vulnerability,<br />

we will search <strong>for</strong> additional words<br />

Much af thia whole issue has to do<br />

Leading the way: The Rev. Jack Williams has served as<br />

the congregation s pastor <strong>for</strong> 13 years.<br />

at the church.<br />

"Our real desire now is to let the<br />

community know we're here to serve<br />

them in any positive way we can.'<br />

Williams said. "Just to be of service<br />

with how expanded our world is and<br />

how much we are willing to encounter<br />

mystery<br />

Breaking away<br />

Whatever ere do we need to break<br />

out of the exclusive male imagery It<br />

is difficult to do thia, but if we are<br />

unwilling we need to ask whether<br />

we are driven by fear to resist new.<br />

fuller more inclusive erorda.<br />

Skilled _<br />

listen to a client and can pretty<br />

ckwely determine what is the structure<br />

of the person's life which ia giv<br />

ing them a pain It is simply a case<br />

of listening to language<br />

So It ia with em language with<br />

God. If we are stock with he and<br />

Father, then there is a potential rigidity<br />

which can collectively cause<br />

us pain.<br />

Fear can be the focus of our strug<br />

gle with language as we encounter<br />

God. If there is fear of making<br />

changes ia our language it should<br />

remind us of our lack ef love The<br />

poet tells us af the queation: "Hew<br />

many ways can I call thee my love?"<br />

If a person is afrasd at<br />

to them, that's what we want to be.<br />

We're concentrating on really ministering<br />

to our community and<br />

trying to meet the needs of the community."<br />

language <strong>for</strong> God they need to ask<br />

the question of where fear and love<br />

come into this issue?<br />

Language use with God needs to<br />

he an adventure. The adventure has<br />

to do with meaning and conscious<br />

ness. Expand your use God ia honored<br />

not harmed by such a desire to<br />

reflect a larger reality. Get away<br />

from the male usage.<br />

There ia a final issue of God re<br />

It is <strong>for</strong> many an<br />

i of peace and justice. The word<br />

<strong>for</strong> peace in Hebrew is ahalom. It is<br />

a particularly inclusive word. It<br />

means that each and everyone belongs.<br />

It is a wonderful word of hospitality.<br />

Peace includes everyone,<br />

especially those without power, often<br />

children and women.<br />

How we use words and God tails<br />

us something about who ia included<br />

and who is excluded. Shalom in<br />

Words <strong>for</strong> God<br />

Yet God does not •to be I<br />

ed<br />

er child<br />

ed<br />

to God ia not an easy


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THURSDAY, JULY <strong>16</strong>^<strong>1992</strong> T CREATIVE<br />

BOB SKLAR<br />

Plymouth again home<br />

<strong>for</strong> painter in acrylics<br />

H<br />

e mingled with the arts patrons in Palm<br />

Beach and Boca Raton while living in Florida<br />

from 1988 to 1991.<br />

But moving back to his hometown of Plymouth,<br />

within walking range of Kellogg Park, and showing in<br />

the 1991 Art in the Park last summer proved to be<br />

something very special.<br />

"It was good to be back in Plymouth." said Tom<br />

High School graduate. "Getting away gave us a new<br />

perspective, a new appreciation, <strong>for</strong> the midwest.<br />

While living in Florida, hi* family summered in<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>. He described Florida arts patrons as harderedged.<br />

less-congenial than midwesterners. "Many<br />

were high-intense New Yorkers." he said.<br />

At the 12th annual Art in the Park Saturday-Sunday.<br />

<strong>July</strong> 18-19, LeGault will show 40 original acrylics<br />

priced from $100 to $550.<br />

Hell also unveil a line of large, contemporary<br />

landscapes — "wet-on-wet acrylics."<br />

"Because they set up quickly, you have to move<br />

really fast on these big pieces. It's almost like sculpting<br />

the paint." he said. "I've shown some experimental-pieces<br />

at shows and they were the first to fly out<br />

of the booth in the first 20 minutes."<br />

LeGault worko ciclunively in "I use them<br />

in a wide range — treating them like wlterjwlors <strong>for</strong><br />

traditional pieces, creating a thick buildup with a<br />

palette knife <strong>for</strong> abstract and contemporary pieces."<br />

Early art start r<br />

LeGault got his art start at age 14 when "my sister<br />

dragged me to an evening art class in Plymouth.<br />

"As a kid. 1 always played with clay and sculpted,<br />

but I had no idea I'd paint an incredible still life that<br />

first night in class. 1 didn't expect it to happen. It<br />

just did. It was just a progression from there."<br />

At 18, he opened his first art studio.<br />

Despite demand <strong>for</strong> his work from galleries and<br />

buyers, LeGault says he's having more fun now than<br />

after he caught the eye of a New York gallery and<br />

auction network while working in Florida.<br />

"Flexibility to get out and about, instead of sticking<br />

to the studio, has put me in the fun rone." he<br />

said.<br />

Starting in acrylics as a teenager let him hone a<br />

distinctive, dividend-paying style.<br />

"There's a million artists in Florida." he said. "To<br />

have a New York gallery and auction operation pick<br />

out my work is a real compliment. I'm breaking and<br />

bending the rules, but getting away with it"<br />

His move into contemporary themes over the last<br />

three years bridges his traditional landscapes and<br />

highly textured floral abstracts.<br />

"I've just done a contemporary tree scene with a<br />

real simple, clean look, incorporating all three<br />

styles," LeGault said.<br />

"People look at my work and think different artists<br />

are involved because it's so opposite," he said. "Basically.<br />

I'm a jack-of-all-trades."<br />

LeGault U well known on the Midwest art show<br />

circuit <strong>for</strong> traditional water reflection scenes and a<br />

penchant <strong>for</strong> painting right in the booth at rapid-fire<br />

speed.<br />

"Giving people a chance Co watch a painting go<br />

from a raw canvas to a finished look adds to the overall<br />

interest level." he^aid. 'There's no comroercially<br />

produced techniques involved. It eliminates skepticism.<br />

I actually create some of my best pieces at<br />

shows."<br />

To meet demand <strong>for</strong> his popular lighthouse and<br />

bam scenes, hell soon add a series of signed, limitededition<br />

lithographs.<br />

Style now freer<br />

Meanwhile. LeGault continues to loosen his style<br />

and tackle contemporary themes. As he sees it, larger<br />

contemporary homes have triggered a new market:<br />

larger contemporary paintings.<br />

'I've done some contemporary harbor scenes completely<br />

with a palette knife." he said. "There's no<br />

bruabwork involved. It suggests buildings and water<br />

but because it'd done with a knife, it haa a nice, soft<br />

'wet on wet' look in pastel colors."<br />

— The trend umirtl wniwiipufiy has rouved bnuiu<br />

ing pastels or Sent* Fe earth tones into the color<br />

scheme.<br />

"Everything has shifted into balanced colors — <strong>for</strong><br />

example, bouncing greens and lavenders off blues.<br />

It's subtle, not An abrupt blend." LeGault aaid.<br />

"Even diehard traditionalists with barn or light<br />

house scenes are seeing thia unique use of new colors<br />

and not foaling threatened."<br />

LeGault relishes the chance to experiment with<br />

technique and fine-tune his work. But he still bits<br />

the Midweet art show circuit 38 times a year "After<br />

all. it'a a people business I'm involved.<br />

With painting a past.me turned profession. Le-<br />

Gault says he's busy looking <strong>for</strong> a new hobby — "one<br />

Bob Skiar u amnion! monagwg tdtior <strong>for</strong> specie/<br />

She (Dbseruer<br />

LIVING<br />

Art to fill<br />

downtown<br />

Plymouth<br />

Families, food, fun and art<br />

are on tap <strong>for</strong> fair goers this<br />

weekend in and around Kellogg<br />

Park. Art in the Park<br />

celebrates its 12th year by<br />

showcasing more than 300<br />

exhibitors, 270 more than at<br />

the first fair in 1981.<br />

BY LINDA ANN CHOMIN<br />

SPECIAL WRITER<br />

Art jn the Park<br />

will spotlight fine,<br />

m<br />

art and crafts by<br />

more than 3C*5 exhibitors.<br />

adding a<br />

J festive air to the<br />

streets and sidewalks<br />

in and around Kellogg Park in<br />

the heart of historic Plymouth Saturday-Sunday.<br />

<strong>July</strong> 18-19.<br />

Artists and crafters from New York,<br />

North Carolina, Cali<strong>for</strong>nia. Florida.<br />

Georgia. Illinois. Indiana, Minnesota,<br />

Ohio. Pennsylvania, South Dakota.<br />

Virginia, West Virginia, Wisconsin<br />

and 110 Michigan communities will<br />

offer a bonanza of handmade artwork<br />

<strong>for</strong> browsing and buying. The fair began<br />

with 30 artists in 1981.<br />

Fair-goers will choose from among<br />

hundreds of personal and home decor<br />

accents, including paintings, pottery - ,<br />

jewelry, basketry, Chinese brush<br />

painting, photography, wearable art,<br />

weaving, wood craft, calligraphy, and<br />

stained, blown and leaded glass.<br />

"We're real excited about this year's<br />

show. There 11 be more artists demonstrating<br />

and a lot more .variety. New to<br />

this year's show are silhouette cuttings,<br />

weathervanes, big pieces of furniture.<br />

beautiful woodwork, fabric batik,<br />

marbleizing and jewelry — everything<br />

from gold and diamonds to silver and<br />

dough," said Dianne Quinn, Art in the<br />

Park founder/producer.<br />

Strolling musicians will accent the<br />

festivities. Barbry-ellen will per<strong>for</strong>m<br />

North American folk songs while music<br />

by the Mike Burst Dulcimer Ensemble<br />

will add a medieval touch. Rochester<br />

musician Guy Sferlazza and<br />

Chautauqua Express also will per<strong>for</strong>m<br />

along with Trilogy, a mime group and<br />

clowns with balloons.<br />

"The atmosphere is very festive and<br />

we have something <strong>for</strong> everyone's<br />

home, a unique individual piece,"<br />

Quinn said.<br />

Last year, 14 artists demonstrated<br />

their talents on Sunday under "The<br />

Gathering" on Penniman. This year.<br />

Quinn has asked artists to demonstrate<br />

on both days at locations<br />

throughout the fair, one of the largest<br />

arts and crafta fairs in the state.<br />

Artist Tom LeGault of Plymouth<br />

will create traditional lighthouses and<br />

landscapes painted in a pink mist.<br />

and abstract florals created with a<br />

Native<br />

BY LINDA ANN CHOMIN<br />

SPECIAL WRITER<br />

Nav«jo artist Sarah Natani has been weaving wool<br />

ruga <strong>for</strong> 40 years.<br />

Shell demonstrate her award-winning skills on a<br />

five-foot loom during a Native American jewelry and<br />

Navajo rug show Friday-Sunday, <strong>July</strong> 17-19, at Native<br />

West Gallery, 863 W. Ann Arbor Trail, Plymouth.<br />

"I think it'a exciting that people can see a piece of<br />

American history being demonstrated right hare ia<br />

Michigan and that Sarah's so willing to share her cul-<br />

Art beat faaturaa vignettes /torn the suburban<br />

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• WMMUTUK<br />

Judy Shellhaas of Plymouth ia teaching a fourweek<br />

class on carving and marbling technique* <strong>for</strong> a<br />

parlor fireplace at the Miniature Makers' Workshop<br />

in Royal Oak. The class began last waek.<br />

Students learn chip carving and marbling tech<br />

mques while creating «n ornate floor to-ceiling fire<br />

pleee madeof fine grained ba.ewnod "<br />

Shellhaas'<br />

Shellhaas haa been a miniature artisan and<br />

teacher <strong>for</strong> IS years She leads weekly daae <strong>for</strong> ad-<br />

INSIDE:<br />

Real estate<br />

Exhibitions, page 7D<br />

Art <strong>for</strong> enjoyment: Plymouth artist Gordon Eddy said he's happiest when drawing or working<br />

at the drawing board in his studio, handcoloring prints with watercolor.<br />

palette knife, right be<strong>for</strong>e your eyes in<br />

90 minutes.<br />

He'll do portrait sketches<br />

A special treat offered on Sundayonly<br />

by Plymouth artist Gordon Eddy<br />

will be 10-minute portrait sketches in<br />

charcoal (8 1 * by 11 inches) <strong>for</strong> $8, and<br />

larger sketches from longer sittings on<br />

pastel-colored paper Tor $15.<br />

See PARK, 4D<br />

Weathered treatment: This<br />

watercolor, done on location<br />

of a barn on <strong>Canton</strong> Center<br />

Road north of Cherry Hill,<br />

depicts the once-staid structure<br />

weathered by time.<br />

ture with us," said Becky Dodaon, Native West coowner<br />

with husband, Doug.<br />

Two leading New Mexico authorities on jewelry and<br />

ruga will accompany Natani. Edmond "Bing" Crosby<br />

of Albuquerque Mexico and Tom Wheeler of Waterflow<br />

will be on hand to answer questions about the<br />

. Navajo culture aa well aa relay its myths and legends<br />

Crosby, who has more than 35 years' experience aa a<br />

trader, will being thousands of pieces of traditional<br />

and contemporary jewelry handcrafted from silver and<br />

gold by the Navajo. Hopi. Zuni and Santo Domingan<br />

"Bing will have a spectacular selection of jewelry.<br />

vanced students at bar home.<br />

Her fondness ia <strong>for</strong> carving animals, dl on the<br />

standard miniature scale of one inch to the actual<br />

She haa taught continuing ad classes in Livonia.<br />

Plymouth and Farmington and wood carving and<br />

other arts at Greenfield Village<br />

L«M<br />

the old and the new, thousands of pieces from $4 to<br />

$4,000, and he's willing to take special orders, said<br />

Dodaon, a Farmington Hills resident.<br />

Wheeler, fourth-generation owner of Hogback Trading<br />

Poet eatablished'in 1971, will display traditional<br />

and contemporary Navajo rugs, old regional trading<br />

poet pattern like Two Grey Hills. Wild Ruins.<br />

Burnt water, Ganado. Storm Pattern, and Teec Noa<br />

Poe as wall aa pictorial weaving* of scene* from everyday<br />

life in Navajo culture.<br />

<strong>July</strong> 27<br />

SAEAALLUY. 2D<br />

Residential gardens will be honored in four cat*<br />

gone*: beat overall garden, beat use of annuals, best<br />

use of perennials, beat variable garden<br />

Barson'a will award the overall winner $100<br />

worth of plants and the other winners $50 worth<br />

Five Wayne County Extension Service master gardeners<br />

will judge the nominated gardens the week<br />

of Aug. 10.<br />

To be considered, gardens, except vegetable gar<br />

dens, must be viaible from the street. That's be<br />

cause our intent is to honor gardens that visibly<br />

contribute to beautifying the city," says Marie<br />

rCofnmunityTenter supervisor.


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Gallery<br />

from page ID<br />

"Tom Wheeler's a wealth of knowledge. He<br />

wi^l talk about all aspects of Navajo rug making,<br />

from the carding of the wool to the spinning of<br />

it," Dodaon said.<br />

"Tom'a still the largest supplier of Navajo<br />

rugs priced from $150 to $12,000. At the last<br />

show, people asked <strong>for</strong> the lighter colors so he's<br />

nl„.. twinging lighter rnlnra in traditional anil<br />

contemporary styles.'<br />

Navajo weavers developed and refined their<br />

craft be<strong>for</strong>e the arrival of the Spanish. The Navajo<br />

loom is upright as opposed to the horizontal<br />

loom of the Mexican and Spanish-American<br />

weavers.<br />

Demonstrations will run continuously<br />

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<strong>July</strong> 17-18, and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.<br />

Sunday. <strong>July</strong> 19. Natani expects to weave three<br />

inches during that time.<br />

"1 do very small weaving. Within a hundred<br />

years, it might wear out," Natani said in an interview<br />

from her home on the Navajo reservation<br />

in New Mexico. "I will show how to card wool<br />

and how to spin it. I usually bring some vegetal<br />

dye, what we use on the reservation."<br />

Vegetal dyes are made by the Navajo from<br />

plants such as lupine, liatris, sunflower, alder<br />

Functional art: Native<br />

West coowner<br />

Becky<br />

Dodson displays<br />

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Teec Nos Pos by<br />

-K££.<br />

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bed behind<br />

her is the finest of<br />

all Navajo weaves<br />

with 90 to 130<br />

threads per inch.<br />

Two Grey Hills by<br />

James Sherman<br />

($3,600). The<br />

Plymouth gallery<br />

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Lisa Roberts<br />

Native West staff<br />

Weaving skills are passed down through the<br />

generations of Navajo women. Designs <strong>for</strong> the<br />

rugs are not sketched be<strong>for</strong>e hand. Young<br />

weavers are taught to plan their pattern and colors<br />

in their head, to visualize it in its entirety<br />

from the beginning.<br />

"Mom's a weaver. She taught me," Natani<br />

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problems. It makes you <strong>for</strong>get all but weaving."<br />

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ing plants <strong>for</strong> the dye and stringing the loom can<br />

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weaving begins..<br />

"What I find most interesting is the Navajo a<br />

development and their history, the ouUide influences<br />

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Native West assistant manager-r*<br />

Roberta, who will receive her master s degree<br />

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hark, snake weed, prickly pear cactus fruit, and<br />

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elder, choke and black berries. Plants gathered<br />

and preparing handouts on the different styles of<br />

<strong>for</strong> dye in summer and early fall produce richer<br />

Navqjo ruga in the show.<br />

colors, while plants gathered in winter and early "Two Grey Hills has come to be known as the<br />

spring provide colore lighter in shade.<br />

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40* The <strong>Observer</strong>/ THURSDAY. JULY <strong>16</strong>,<strong>1992</strong><br />

Reflections: Plymouth<br />

artist Tom<br />

LeGault creates<br />

one of his popular<br />

acrylic<br />

landscapes that<br />

feature a water<br />

reflection scene.<br />

He '11 be one of<br />

more than 300<br />

artists ana artitans<br />

exhibiting<br />

at Art in the Park<br />

on Saturday and<br />

Sunday.<br />

from page ID<br />

Sine* retiring six years ago from<br />

Campbell Ewald after 29 years as<br />

an art director. Eddy devotes his<br />

energies to sketching and painting<br />

watercolors of homes and historic<br />

architecture on location. He will offer<br />

six different handcolored prints<br />

of notable sites in Plymouth, including<br />

Kellogg Park, Main Street,<br />

the Mayflower Hotel, Plymouth<br />

City Hall. Baker House and the<br />

gazebo.<br />

"I knew 1 wanted to do some<br />

painting after I retired. I've been<br />

doing this (watercolor) since I was<br />

in high school," Eddy said. "It's<br />

what I'm happiest doing. I'm happiest<br />

when I'm painting."<br />

Eddy studied commercial art and<br />

painting two years at Society <strong>for</strong><br />

Arts and Crafts, since renamed<br />

Center <strong>for</strong> Creative Studies. He<br />

received a bachelor of art education<br />

degree in 1974 from Wayne State<br />

University.<br />

"I took the advertising job because<br />

it gave me a chance to draw,<br />

to keep active in drawing," Eddy<br />

said. "I think it's drawing that drew<br />

me into advertising."<br />

Eddy taught advertising design at<br />

Oakland Community College and<br />

Macomb County Community College<br />

and art history at William Tyndale<br />

College in Farmington Hills.<br />

In the last few years, he has taken<br />

watercolor workshops with Fred<br />

Graf and Tony Couch because he<br />

would "like to be more of 8 fine artist.<br />

painting more landscapes, more<br />

nature, more rivers and rfiore<br />

barns."<br />

"I love watercolor, the way it<br />

looks, the looseness of the flowing<br />

colors and the freshness," Eddy<br />

said.<br />

"RCIIUH ia UAC of lut iiisuiraLioua,<br />

raj- inspir<br />

but more importantly, I am an admirer<br />

of Monet. Monet's garden<br />

W u<br />

il<br />

paintings appeal to me. the spontaneity,<br />

the impressionist style, the<br />

fresh approach to painting the quality<br />

of light."<br />

Be<strong>for</strong>e he puts a stroke of color on<br />

paper, Eddy makes a preliminary<br />

black and white sketch.<br />

"1 try to capture the way sunlight<br />

works on the shapes. I get my values<br />

down." Eddy said. "I think<br />

there's a basic palette I got attached<br />

to back in art school: ultramarine<br />

blue, burnt sienna. Now I find<br />

myself using cObalt blue and, in the<br />

landscapes, lemon yellow."<br />

Short on painting time<br />

Eddy admits he doesn't spend as<br />

many hours as he would .like to<br />

painting. Instead, he spends mornings<br />

working to develop compositions<br />

<strong>for</strong> paintings. Light and design.<br />

he stresses, are" important<br />

ingredients in his paintings, worth<br />

sacrificing painting time.<br />

"The subject matter isn't that<br />

important. It's the approach," Eddysaid.<br />

-<br />

While working <strong>for</strong> Campbell<br />

Ewald, he ran Gordon Eddy Graphic<br />

Design on the side, creating brochures<br />

and logos <strong>for</strong> local businesses.<br />

Six years ago, he changed the<br />

name to Plymouth Art Studio.<br />

"I have a value sketch of a little<br />

white water stream up north that<br />

I'm going to paint next." Eddy said.<br />

"I'm putting what I see in my<br />

paintings. The beauty of the design<br />

and play of the light, it's something<br />

that's all around us in nature and I<br />

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The <strong>Observer</strong>/ THURSDAY. JULY <strong>16</strong>,<strong>1992</strong> •SO<br />

Luck helps boost new children's novelist<br />

-rr-<br />

M ><br />

VICTORIA<br />

DIAZ<br />

By way of explaining<br />

ho* ahe<br />

happened recent-<br />

ly to aeil hfr very<br />

"I've always written," says Tomey.<br />

"And when I grew up and got<br />

married. I thought that'a what<br />

mothers did. ' That's what my<br />

First children's mother did every day. even with five<br />

novels. "i\eptune»—krtt* ''-<br />

Princeaa" and<br />

"Grandfather's Tomey a fiction writing career<br />

Dav." Ingrlil To utartaJ off »»iih a hang II yuan, ago<br />

mey just shrugs<br />

and mumbles<br />

something about<br />

"dumb luck."<br />

The modest. 48-year-old West<br />

Bloomfield author's "dumb luck."<br />

however, looks more like a decade's<br />

worth of hard work on closer inspection.<br />

•Actually, you might even say her<br />

ef<strong>for</strong>ts go back farther than that —<br />

to the time when she was a youngster<br />

growing up in Midland, and<br />

striving to emulate her mother, the<br />

late Georgena Goff. also a writer.<br />

when the first story she ever submitted<br />

<strong>for</strong> nublication, a Christmas<br />

tale titled "A Very Special Present,"<br />

was snapped up by Woman's<br />

Day magazine and featured in their<br />

issue <strong>for</strong> Christmas week 1981.<br />

(Based on the relationship between<br />

her son. Paul, and hia grandfather,<br />

the story was inspired by real-life<br />

characters and events, as is much of<br />

Tomey's fiction.)<br />

"As far as my writing career goes,<br />

that was the best thing that ever<br />

happened to me." Tomey said.<br />

"And it was also the worst thing. I<br />

thought it was all going to be so<br />

easy. Then I didn't sell another atory<br />

<strong>for</strong> nine year*."<br />

It wasn't b«cause<br />

ahe atopy<br />

trying. She enrolled<br />

in the MFAl<br />

program at the|<br />

University<br />

Michigan and set |<br />

to work on a<br />

mainstream nov<br />

el. She honed her<br />

skills by writing. W Jflfl T0fll6y<br />

and selling, a number of personal<br />

essays and other non-fiction pieces.<br />

And she continued to write short fi -<br />

citon, much of it submitted to<br />

Woman's Day. all of jt returned<br />

with rejection slips.<br />

The novel itself, which took several<br />

years to complete, met with the<br />

same fate.<br />

Then one day about a year-and-ahalf<br />

ago. a teacher-friend suggested<br />

to Tomey that she try her hand at<br />

writing children's literature.<br />

It turned out to be an excellent<br />

suggestion.<br />

always enjoyed<br />

children's literature, but never written<br />

any. sat down and began lo put<br />

together a story about a feisty. 9vear<br />

old redhead named Raydeen<br />

Grimley, whose life is opened when<br />

her grandmother dies and her<br />

grandfather comes to live with Raydeen<br />

and her family. Tomey modeled<br />

the character of the grandfather<br />

very closely on her own father<br />

she says, and his reaction to her<br />

mother's death several years earlier.<br />

Be<strong>for</strong>e she had completed<br />

"Grandfather's Day." an idea <strong>for</strong> a<br />

second story was already simmering.<br />

It would be a slightly less serious<br />

tale than "Grandfather's Day"<br />

but "Neptune Princess" would<br />

again center around a mischievous<br />

redhead. ("I have a sister who's a<br />

redhead." says Tomey.)<br />

The athletic adolescent. Poppy<br />

Field, who early in the story suffers<br />

a broken leg. would very much<br />

resemble Tomey's real-life daughtt-r,<br />

Kristin muw 29).<br />

:<br />

A secondary character. Cootie,<br />

would be hM*d on a <strong>for</strong>mer neighbor.<br />

who Tomey remembers as "a<br />

true eccenthc." TMtWV"WOUld BVgn<br />

include bits and pieces of herself<br />

and her own mother as she created<br />

the character of Poppy's mother, a<br />

poet. I To understand more about<br />

her main character's temporary disability.<br />

Tomey hobbled around on a<br />

pair of borrowed crutches <strong>for</strong> several<br />

days, interviewed doctors and<br />

made friends with a young girl<br />

who'd recently broken her leg.)<br />

After finishing the books, she<br />

pai ked them up and. with fingers<br />

firmly crossed, sent them off to separate<br />

publishers. Although she had<br />

no hard-and-fast rules, she says she<br />

sent "Neptune Princess" to Brad-<br />

bury Press because it was a division<br />

of Macmillan and "they publish a<br />

lot of books." On the other hand,<br />

she chose to submit Grandfather's<br />

it was small and new and she had<br />

read that the publisher was looking<br />

<strong>for</strong> new writers^. .<br />

Both books sold quickly and, as<br />

it happened, within weeks of each<br />

other.<br />

"It simply amazed me," says Tomey<br />

"Neptune Princess" was brought<br />

out in April. "Grandfather's Day'<br />

will be in bookstores this Septem<br />

ber.<br />

A third book. "Savage Carrot." is<br />

expected to be out next year (yes.<br />

there's a redhaired heroine again).<br />

And Tomey is working to finish up<br />

her fourth, a young adult novel she<br />

has titled "Dreamland."<br />

All the "dumb luck " continues<br />

Victoria Duiz of Ltiowa track*<br />

the books and literary industry<br />

Local artistry to flavor Ann Arbor Art Fairs<br />

Nearly 1,000 artists and artisans will<br />

converge on Ann Arbor Wednesday-Saturday,<br />

<strong>July</strong> 22-25, <strong>for</strong> the Ann Arbor Art<br />

Faihk. 6ft£ of the largest celebration., m ilif<br />

arts in the country.<br />

Three separate fairs will line the streets<br />

of Ann Arbor during the midsummer festi<br />

val: The Ann Arbor Street Art Fair, the<br />

original juried fair, the State Street Area<br />

Art Fair and the Michigan Guild of Artist.and<br />

Artisans Summer Art Fair.<br />

Media include ceramics, drawing, sculpture.<br />

photography, metal/jewelry, printmaking.<br />

mixed, painting, fiber, glass and<br />

wood. Hours are 9 a.m to 9 p.m. Wednesday-Friday<br />

and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday.<br />

Museum<br />

docents<br />

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Cranbrook Academy<br />

of Art Museum in<br />

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looking <strong>for</strong> a few more<br />

dedicated docents. .<br />

I Training can be chal-<br />

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; docents say they've<br />

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; The museum's cur<br />

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cents must complete a<br />

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oonducted on Monday<br />

afternoons throughout<br />

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J Based on the book.<br />

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1925-1950," the course<br />

mvers a different medi<br />

urn 1 each week. Begin<br />

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practice tours and hone<br />

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skills. Graduation in<br />

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in the main gal<br />

lery.<br />

Members must be<br />

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tours at least once<br />

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of 10 tours a year<br />

Unlike other muse<br />

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C ran brook's volunteers<br />

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The Ann Arlior Street Art Fair, on S.<br />

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The <strong>Observer</strong>/ THURSDAY, JULY <strong>16</strong>, <strong>1992</strong><br />

Lensman captures prairie's<br />

Bt -LINDA ANN CHOMIN<br />

SPECIAL WRITER<br />

_ F—finated by the growth habit*<br />

of prairie grasses and flowers, Livonia<br />

photographer Max Nemaxi focuses<br />

on their beauty in a 20-piece<br />

collection displayed to <strong>July</strong> 31 in<br />

the Livonia City Hall lobby. Farm-.<br />

ington Road and Five Mile.<br />

The collection is on loan from<br />

Matthaei Botanical Gardens in Ann<br />

Arbor.<br />

Nemaxi captures the blooms,<br />

seed pods and meadows of-perenni<br />

af wildflowers like the Prairie Blazing<br />

Star, Goldenrod, Queen of the<br />

Prairie. Purple Coneflower, Big<br />

Bluestem, Rattlesnake Master and<br />

Butterfly Weed complete with butterflies.<br />

Along with Nemazi's work, the<br />

<strong>July</strong> show, presented by the Livonia<br />

Arts Commission, features gouache<br />

paintings of Packards, Bentleys,<br />

Rolls Royces and Thunderbird^by<br />

Westland artist Roger Hardnock, a<br />

Center <strong>for</strong> Creative Studies graduate.<br />

Hardnock's artwork publishing<br />

credits include Automotive Quarterly.<br />

Car Styling, and International<br />

Lady (Rolls Royce). He recently exhibited<br />

work in a two-person show<br />

at Nelson's Gallery in Livonia.<br />

Nemazi. a retired engineer who<br />

worked 35 years <strong>for</strong> General Motors,<br />

coordinates the wildflower gardens<br />

at Matthaei. He shot many of his<br />

first photographs as a youngster<br />

with a Kodak box camera.<br />

'I like nature and I like photography."<br />

Nemazi said in a telephone<br />

interview be<strong>for</strong>e embarking on a<br />

three week hiking and biking trip to<br />

Alaska in June. "I like the prairie<br />

(lowers because they're unique unto<br />

themselves- Prairies generally don't<br />

have trees. It's open land but it's<br />

undeveloped."<br />

Early French explorers named the<br />

open, treeless, grassy lands of middle<br />

North America, prairies. The<br />

~P _<br />

of level or slightly rolling grass<br />

lands.<br />

Lacking shrubs and trees, the<br />

ecosystem is home to plants, insects,<br />

birds and animals not found<br />

anywhere else. Animals such as<br />

prairie chickens, dogs, and squirrels<br />

thrive on the prairie's grasses and<br />

wildflowers, shying from <strong>for</strong>ests and<br />

wetlands.<br />

Prairies have bloomed in late<br />

summer <strong>for</strong> centuries. The purple<br />

Kansas coneflower. Echinacea purpurea,<br />

was a herb favored by the<br />

Plains Indians in illnesses. It's especially<br />

popular in Europe. More<br />

than 300 published scientific studies<br />

illustrate how Echinacea<br />

strengthens the immune system.<br />

'The roots of these prairie flowers<br />

live <strong>for</strong> years and years,"<br />

Nemazi said. "They're perennials if<br />

you don't cut or mow or use weed<br />

killers."<br />

"Prairie flowers thrive in few<br />

•irlH<br />

places locally anymore because of<br />

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found in Kansas, Nebraska and<br />

out Wesi. allBough many homeowners<br />

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Steel Case Corp. in Grand Rap<br />

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• LIVONIA CITY MALL<br />

Continuing — A two-person exhibit featuring<br />

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and classic car paintings by Roger Hardnock •<br />

of Westland. Nemazi presents 20 photos of prairie<br />

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Ann Arbor, where he coordinates the wildflower<br />

gardens. Rendered in gouache. Harnock's<br />

paintings feature Porsches, Packards, Bentleys<br />

and Thunderbirds. To <strong>July</strong> 31. City hall lobby.<br />

Farmington Road and Five Mile. Hours: 8:30<br />

a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays.<br />

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shgws work by its members in the Livonia Arts<br />

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Condo with baaamant. 2 large bedrooms, 1v» baths,<br />

family room/dining room. Super location with greal access<br />

to entire metro area. Ckibriouee. pool andtonnis<br />

$74,500 . (OO24502) 440-7000<br />

NORTHVILLE<br />

P*<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

AWESOME QUALITY! New construction, wooded. 2.0<br />

acres, 3 bedrooms. 2V> baths. Jacuzzi m master badroom.<br />

Great room with fireplace First floor laundry,<br />

gourmet kitchen, deck. 2.5 car attached garage<br />

CANTON<br />

WALK TO DOWNTOWN from Me beaKIM condo<br />

which faeturee 2 master suMaa. Great room with liraplace,<br />

hardwood floors in kitchen and foyer Two car<br />

air. Home featuree a large lot<br />

manjf extraa ertr Thia ia a muat aaaf<br />

(W442S2)<br />

IT1S0OO (WC01104)<br />

rr. m<br />

NORTHVILLE WESTLAND<br />

PRESTKJOUS EDENOERRV TNe 4 bedroom Colonial FER—CTIV PiAllWP. Three bedroom<br />

teeturae hardwood floors, updated k«chen. 2 Breplaene. akiminum Ranch ^ TytTiTna<br />

spacious Mvtng room lor maf dining room. abiMtant uaa main Boor and mud room. Centra aIrma cirg*<br />

of custom mokhngs andjowaly wooded lot. " JSRjSB<br />

YOU DESERVE THE BEST!<br />

wWt 4 car ga- room and 9rapiaca in 0ja 3 *<br />

Mr end Mb In tie hot Mi on fta<br />

477-1111<br />

Bloomfield Hills Detroit<br />

644-4700 273-0800<br />

Brighton Farming!<br />

•mSS*<br />

W#><br />

OOT YOU CORNERED<br />

DEARBORN HEIGHTS<br />

OH ME! OH MYT What a Great Buy!! Don"! let this paaa.<br />

Ifs lure to o mi set tMt faaL FwvttwvH Everything* dona. dona It's a dream<br />

come true |ust meant <strong>for</strong> you.<br />

LIVONIA<br />

SUMMER FUN, Escape reekty and r®ta* m yo»* vary<br />

own built-in pool located m N.W. Uvonia. thia is a<br />

smart buy.<br />

$119,900<br />

f T — a g M M H B<br />

DESIGNED WITH Dt0T»4CTKJN Open floor<br />

dream kitchen twth many Oak cabinets, separata •<br />

with buM-m desk. fireplace in famRy room, r<br />

throuoho*.<br />

UVONIA<br />

GREET THE SUMMER In fltis tread, double lot. 4 bedroom<br />

Colonial. Large family room, fun brick wal. wood<br />

burner, parquet flooring new carpal throofrxx*. »<br />

dining room, pkis an over-ette garage. A 10K Horn<br />

$90,900 (S19OO0f »*•<br />

LIVONIA<br />

IMMACULATE COLONIAL! Foyer haa<br />

at. flooring a<br />

room. 4 bedrooms. TA bathe, tormd dMng.<br />

aolar heat and pump<br />

$103^00 l<br />

r a<br />

BETTER THAN NEW! Cueajm by* hi 1990. samnlng<br />

great mom wtth Camera ce«ng. bri* "rapiaca, 4<br />

3uuiwa9e. maatar suae, first «oor laundry<br />

Ml baeemant. large lot. 2v» car garage A 10K<br />

(H19197)<br />

m Our<br />

63v~<br />

Ileal<br />

SistaiKu<br />

111 V . INC<br />

•Heal One tm <strong>1992</strong>-<br />

Westi»n


2E* <strong>1992</strong><br />

Thursday, <strong>July</strong> <strong>16</strong>, <strong>1992</strong> 04tE *3E<br />

REAL ESTATE. N e w s<br />

Be<strong>for</strong>e you call the pros,<br />

give house the once-over<br />

303 W.BImfld. Kaago<br />

Orchard Late<br />

EXECUTTVE MOMMT<br />

l^N* La* Ot agM IlKlM<br />

You're smitten with an older<br />

home, but you want to take a sec-<br />

ond look to give it a cursory inspec-<br />

tion lie <strong>for</strong>* you call in the profes-<br />

sionals.<br />

Here are a few items to look at.<br />

according to the prus at Home Mas-<br />

ter nf America: *<br />

s Structural: Look <strong>for</strong> horizontal<br />

and vertical cracking at foundation<br />

walls, cracks in house slabs, miss-<br />

ing supports, bowing walls. Patch-<br />

ing a crack is a minor repair, but it<br />

will cost a few thousand dollars to<br />

resupporra wall.<br />

• Roofing: Many leaks are<br />

caused by faulty flashings. Look <strong>for</strong><br />

excessive root wear, missing shin-<br />

gles or slates. A bow in the roof may<br />

indicate a framing deficiency, par-<br />

ticularly if there are more than two<br />

layers of roofing.<br />

a Heating and cooling: Check<br />

operation and heating and cooling<br />

effect room by room. As with all me-<br />

chanical equipment, these systems<br />

have an expected life span, which<br />

can tie extended with proper main-<br />

tenance.<br />

a Plunrliinp Look <strong>for</strong> older gal-<br />

vanized/brass piping (usually dull-<br />

silver/bronze in color), poor water<br />

pfetivurc Uli'l sluggiidi ilrainn. Tim<br />

all can signal the need <strong>for</strong> a major<br />

replumbing job. Stains or leaks in a<br />

ceiling below a bathroom can mean<br />

a IMKI shower pan. or the need <strong>for</strong><br />

retiling. new fixtures or regit»uting.<br />

a Inadequate electrical service:<br />

Look <strong>for</strong> 220-volt service and al<br />

le«>» 100 amps with a disconnect<br />

switch at ihe j«int-l IM«.<br />

The accompanying chart offer* a<br />

guide to life »pan anair of<br />

housing comjKmem*.<br />

System Expected Life Span Average $ to Replace<br />

Roof:<br />

Wood Shingles<br />

Asphalt Shingles<br />

Cedar Shakes<br />

Gutters/Downspouts:<br />

Heating Systems:<br />

Hot Air Furnace<br />

Hot Water Boiler<br />

Water Heater<br />

15 - 25 yrs.<br />

15 - 20 yrs.<br />

20 - 40 yrs.<br />

20 - 30 yrs.<br />

15 - 20 yrs.<br />

?fi - ?Vyrv<br />

7 - 12 yis.<br />

Central Air Conditioning:<br />

Compressor<br />

Compressor/Condenser:<br />

Other:<br />

Kitchen Appliances:<br />

Source: HouseMaster of America<br />

6 - 10 yis.<br />

10 - 20 yrs.<br />

8 - 15 yrs.<br />

2.000 - 3,000<br />

1,500 - 2,200<br />

3,000 - 5,000<br />

600- 900<br />

1,500 - 1,800<br />

2.000 - 2.500<br />

350 - 500<br />

800- 1,000<br />

1,500 - 2,000<br />

500 - 1,000<br />

and Aland* naagsbor*ood U«fc9a<br />

ST'M* LM $2*9 000<br />

(OC1<br />

REOCARPET KEIM LOC<br />

GORGEOU8 CEDAR CAP* coo<br />

MMnON m now* Jacuni<br />

Burt* moMl-ovIM Ml*<br />

BWcm»*i8 UMNO 41STA<br />

MM<br />

MAX BROOCK<br />

303 W-Slmfld. Kaago<br />

Orchard Laka<br />

»ill '| mom. l—l—.<br />

m» and • VMM Mam<br />

to a now mora? (PS Horn Km M<br />

Wo MO THINGS WKKWlMOCCl<br />

Call Kathy Waters<br />

'REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

363-6307<br />

JUST REDUCED HO .000<br />

3 1O0 S« Ft PM I<br />

mant « Baoroom*.<br />

Traditional UNN0<br />

LAKEFRONTS<br />

WALNUT LAFTEFRONL<br />

CONTEMPORARY<br />

EXCISING DYNAMITE'<br />

3 100 to «<br />

303 W<br />

RECENTLY REDUCE C<br />

6 2ft-8700<br />

Cranbrook<br />

JM Farmington<br />

FUNK A CO. REALTY. INC.<br />

661-6324<br />

©EST BUY<br />

m CM Sue Tatar -as « MS-<br />

roam. TO MS>*. » mm. Wanr<br />

^Aiiffl&AMWCLiwomwr<br />

THE PRUOENTIAL<br />

GREAT LAKES REALTY<br />

64? 64<strong>16</strong> M4«OS<br />

SPECTACULAR!!<br />

antanammant room abrary<br />

THIS STATELY<br />

DOUEULE WINGED<br />

sags ouartookaio<br />

Knoawood Country Club draooua<br />

4 000 Ml oounlry Mm aim<br />

<strong>for</strong>mica FaMMd apcvoumataly t roMng traad am<br />

layiagMad caamg. circular ,<br />

anndo-a o~noo* L«. $429,000<br />

5120 Maple Road West<br />

FUNK a CO. REALTY. INC.<br />

661-6324<br />

WEST BLOOMFIELD<br />

NEW CONSTRUCTION<br />

wow<br />

•Mt Irons anor* 3 car attacnad go<br />

•gt Aakmg $79* 000<br />

rary w»«a bnc* -Men<br />

room* 6H • '•> Ball* gr<br />

e»ary kricnAn •«» Wtvi<br />

cabanafs gran<br />

B o u n d a r y r e l o c a t i o n p e r m i t t e d<br />

MuC* mora*<br />

Mr '9M DrcuUr<br />

•r macMd garaQi<br />

Pfcase Alk <strong>for</strong><br />

Jim DePorre<br />

Roxanne Walsh<br />

P»0er 406-9193<br />

RE/MAX in the HILLS<br />

646-5000<br />

rary rnm\ t ttadionrai. 5 Mi batna.<br />

•oaring oaanga a#n Men door* 2<br />

low 3 Mian tilama-<br />

I Larga mooOoa and<br />

rd Pariacl noma tot<br />

I SS7S.OOO<br />

Ca* SS1-07TQ<br />

ERA RYMAL SYMES<br />

W BlOOMFlElD MSI PUTNAM<br />

SrTOTRHffBBSr-<br />

TMa ia»qua t»2." hciloo* --jcro a<br />

partaci tar yaw Rowing tanwy<br />

Oaa> WOO •*. « of MB( apaoa><br />

Tank .MM • I11S.S00 CM tor<br />

VALUE WITH ELEGANCE<br />

pMn OpanSun 1-4 $171900<br />

CENTURY 21 HARTFORO UMOOO<br />

BY OWNER - KandaPwood Sue<br />

a. 2 b«a<br />

$110,000<br />

COMPOMT S CLASS COMSME<br />

a r a t e z s r , M 2 i<br />

Remerica<br />

SUBURBAN REALTORS<br />

261-<strong>16</strong>00<br />

COUNTRYSETTtNG<br />

n i«S6 aan<br />

—rYE CUCVtR—<br />

RE/MAX 100 INC.<br />

348-3000<br />

305 M Harttand<br />

Opan Sat Sfca. i-S<br />

I an im. i b» * ars M.<br />

277 l»l<br />

f WELCH CONSTRUCTION CO<br />

MR. * MRS CUEAN<br />

and 2 CM atiMMd gm<br />

rag* RaducMioStflBJOO--<br />

TIREB OF BEING<br />

SQUEEZED?<br />

Siratcs out w. oard to amend the master<br />

deed to relocate your unit bounda-<br />

ries to enlarge the condominium<br />

unit to bring you in compliance<br />

with the setback restrictions. Typi-<br />

cally. campground condominium<br />

documents allow <strong>for</strong> the relocation<br />

of iMiundaraies between adjoining<br />

units. The Michigan Condominium<br />

Act allows <strong>for</strong> unit boundary reloca-<br />

tion by recording an amendment to<br />

the master deed, provided the con-<br />

dominium documents expressly<br />

permit this, and mortgagee approv-<br />

al on the affected condominium<br />

units i.» obtained.<br />

Robert XI Mfuofr is a Hirmmtf-<br />

ham attorney etmcpntrotuiH his<br />

practice in the area* of condomini-<br />

ums, real estate and corjmrute law<br />

You are invited to submit topics \nu<br />

would like to sec diseussed in this<br />

column tn u-i'tlitii! Rot*'?f Af Vi'N-<br />

ner at 30200 Triumph Roatl Suite<br />

•<strong>16</strong>7. liin^;ham Farms IH02.5 This<br />

column provides general in<strong>for</strong>ma-<br />

tion and should not he construed as<br />

legal opinion<br />

Realty board awards scholarships<br />

The South Oakland County<br />

Board of Realtors has presented 31<br />

scholarships to graduating senior*<br />

and renewed a handful of others <strong>for</strong><br />

students wh» already have la-gun<br />

their college studies.<br />

The scholarship* ranged in value<br />

lioni $125 to $250. A portion, of<br />

mli l)n><br />

• Seeiim Khurami. Southfield<br />

High Si httol.<br />

• Am> l^tbriola. Marsh. Grove*<br />

s Kalhcrine Saputo. Troy<br />

AI HI N- HULL SFHW'T<br />

• Caroline Spata. Athens.<br />

• K*ther \ in*.on, Southfield<br />

'Christian High Schinil.<br />

s Kristin Wolt. Athens.<br />

• Kerrif Wolfe. Allien*<br />

Trustee* «»n.tinuewnbar<br />

PRICED!<br />

t0 MM' Tr* omnm% ar« mowtna out<br />

.ia.a ^ ara<br />

VERY SPECIAL<br />

INSIDE & OUT<br />

5825 THREE PONDS CT<br />

; W BLOOMEIELD Opan Sun 2-S<br />

ion TaoraM! 4 badroom colors*<br />

CALL MARY GATTO<br />

476-5300<br />

lovary 2500 NJ fl. 4 badroom 2'»<br />

t»a"> olonral locatad or« a oa-da-<br />

uc and backing toiovar. common<br />

a-aa l'M!00<br />

ASK FOR RANDY (JOODSON<br />

Tha PrudarMMl<br />

Graai Lakaa Raart,<br />

6417376 or pagar 906-4479<br />

|A REAL SHOW S'OWOI rorm«<br />

modM soma ai A- condnion<br />

$277,900<br />

Pi«as« Ask 'or<br />

Jim DePorre<br />

Roxanne Walsh<br />

Pager 406-9193<br />

RE/MAX in the HILLS<br />

w BLOOMPKLD - Opan S« »<br />

Swi. 12-7 or by apex 3 badroom<br />

atad Opan Roor plan. tormM dmn«.<br />

larga graM room larya aacfian<br />

nuoaoac* BworrtSaM rtaM acnoon<br />

$225 000 Omrmr 651-2213<br />

W 8LOOMFCID<br />

a al ucpar Long LAM<br />

I your Ironl door Eour badroom.<br />

and mora Cararraa laaa awi«<br />

tTMKX<br />

CALL JUOTTH ANKRAPP<br />

646-6000 OR 656-7566<br />

THE PRUDENTIAL<br />

GREAT LAKES REALTY<br />

W BLOOMFIELD C»>ca 2 alory<br />

laka pr. Iiagaa S badrooma Krv<br />

lariad baaamani aauna aa »y<br />

o*iar appoantmanl on*y 651 -0624<br />

W BLOOMFIELD RANCH<br />

SaduMon and privacy » ma suga<br />

Backyard o« INa mot mamtaaiad<br />

rancn «i mucii JMII art Bnarcafi<br />

Knoaa 3 badiocima 2 batna 2 way<br />

1131 BOO<br />

WEST BLOOMFIELD SCHOOLS<br />

Naal 1 cMan nauirai dacor 4 Bad<br />

room. 2'» bat* Malura 1'aaa im» I<br />

oiaM occupancy 1154 900<br />

CALL BERT ST AMI 662-4700 ]<br />

CLA66IHED REAL E6TPTE<br />

QUALITY BUILT<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 1-5<br />

4424 Cranbrook Trail<br />

Orchard Lake BLOOMFIELD HILLS SCHOOLS<br />

LOII ol atlantion to dat« « tNa , j cvdroom 2 bats cotomal br«»<br />

•IrAiirig contamporary Graai roorr arcsad fVaptaca 1S*J2 gundapoor<br />

- —• Mual m 1*aa ona S1 B9.900<br />

CALL JOYCE MARTIN<br />

673-6i04 642-4 TOO<br />

EXECUTIVE PROPERTIES INC<br />

459-6000<br />

C0LDWELL<br />

BANKER<br />

Schwsttzer RMI Estate<br />

DON T WAIT ANOTHER MPIUTE<br />

—I UILCIMIH<br />

Kama »< InOapaoOOTKO Commona •<br />

*at aamng lor you immadMM oc-<br />

oupancy PrwaM baclryard M» pool<br />

Hornet mm CanMr arnranca eo-<br />

'ARMINGTON HILLS - 4 badroom<br />

2'< bats Tudor gorgaoua yard an-<br />

77^<br />

FARMINGTON HtLvS-BaauMui i<br />

badroom or (« badroom 4 dan* Co-<br />

IdMM appr-orimMaT) 3 000 aq 1<br />

ro<br />

ATTRACTIVE - 3 badroom ranc* «<br />

a graai lama, aub noma bacu t<<br />

attaaoc MM GraM tor apona »»ati<br />

or Dtnaaa buna En^y (I M wnoo Ml<br />

ima an yow "arga daca Coma aaa •<br />

aoon Tma aon ! mot long IM 900<br />

J^SS^o<br />

MARY MCLEOD<br />

CENTURY 21 ROW<br />

NORTH FARMtNGTON GEM<br />

or- qua ooun mm aKMdad baca<br />

drop J Badroom 21« ban. GraM<br />

Room VapMca 6 MAom a«MIM<br />

larmSouM mm laroa lot $ 119 900<br />

MAC 4 ASSOCIATES 344-4434<br />

BIRMINGHAM - nomor 3 Badroom<br />

rancn iaa VMCA 4 oarki updMad<br />

artcnan 4 fua bats moa* m condt-<br />

BLRMINGHAM - Pambroaa Park 3<br />

badroom 2 bats dack. aa. naar<br />

armdoar* akyoaru tabutoua maatar<br />

badroom $134900 643-001*<br />

BIRMINGHAM - Spacaoua cap* cod.<br />

3/4 Badrooma dan abrary dack.<br />

rac room. 2*4 Mtaotad 2 Sra-<br />

piaca* 2 dais* hardwood noor*.<br />

$249 900 642-50*5<br />

WESTLAND Opar Sat -Sun 2-5<br />

7501 BMon - W of Farmmgfon Rd<br />

Praruaal soma m Waatiand Naw<br />

coi«•> bats* 2 r*»<br />

piacaa Land contract anaaabu<br />

$144 666|OEW70KtT| 737-900C<br />

COLDWELL BANKER<br />

ScSwaroar Raai Eataia<br />

DON PAUL YOUNG<br />

STUNNING<br />

CONTEMPORARY RANOH<br />

updatad<br />

poaawiol BHwmSaM<br />

rooma firaanad baaamant i4pdaiad<br />

$•6675<br />

RANCH Ooaa lo Union Laka ac- | grounda. dack cantrai m condition- „ room. —<br />

- - - ' mg aacvity iy*t*m martiM «oor- .—TV room 2'« car wOa an-<br />

mg. carpal ISru-out. 6 many mora ,fiM- garaga. orOo anna, aar bur<br />

JO»aM — —<br />

of Waal<br />

OFtN SUNOAY 1-S<br />

Or by Appomimarw<br />

6*1-404*<br />

FARMINGTON MILLS- Ionwfy 3 baO-<br />

room 3'a ban- ancs soma located<br />

SuO noma ofi r% 2.250 K " •<br />

ja 'ar-tJy 'oom wi"<br />

ca Koct 1-30. >63<br />

woodad KM C4 1-A *u ac«-«a»ng<br />

*y*lam baaurr luPy carpafad 9n-<br />

•ppraoat* Own ar 474-1263<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS • 23020 At-<br />

baon 1 badro om $3000 OO-n<br />

$70,000 $2200 ooang coai $400<br />

i*aaa 4 maiAano*<br />

ana contract kAC<br />

TtwmeRaMy<br />

313-646-2121<br />

•al<br />

comlon $1<strong>16</strong> 900 Caa<br />

fr- CHRIS COURTNEY<br />

MCGLAUN<br />

559-0990<br />

Remerica<br />

HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />

420-3400<br />

r OC0» ««#><br />

H#L#-4>sen. Of<br />

AUCTION<br />

OPEN SAT-SUN<br />

A#y 1*. 1*rn noon 4pm<br />

•ron- $43 500<br />

Cad NORM SC* ai Re viAJ<br />

couatrwrwoE aui<br />

BIRMINGHAM SCHOOLS<br />

BERKLEY -3<br />

lamay -oon]<br />

ZmZl%*<br />

Beverly Hi«* Royal Oa-<br />

ARLINGTON TUDOR<br />

NEW LISTING<br />

Mnang<br />

(MCOT itvoughowt Dmlooriaundr,<br />

jgNjy^d was ^ Mkng SCXOOCS<br />

STEVE CASH<br />

•HE MICHIGAN GROUP 651-4 too<br />

OPEN SUN 1-4PM<br />

25*06 Cxaaapaaka Ct 4 badroo<br />

4 oama Moor pool SS25 000<br />

KAREN REAL ESTATE ONC<br />

4T7-1111<br />

OPEN SUN. 1-5<br />

2*274 Gtanbrooa S of 13 E oft ! and na Ba«» AMI<br />

-ago**, USf«ra<br />

» maifar e<br />

a -am' sout<br />

i mndrnon Ouar 2*00 aq ft<br />

dacor<br />

Ti*n isa kay and mo— awo s«<br />

"^NE'EAGLE ^ LATHRUP VICLAM<br />

RALPH MANUEL. *51-**00<br />

636-6*07 OR 626-47**<br />

NEW CUSTOM 2 STORY HOME<br />

1*50 aq n on woodad lot<br />

21414 %Atl 1 Baock W ofOrdWrd<br />

• .6 cat 9 Mtfo $134 000<br />

*73-4109<br />

IAKJ.W. SouthAaac $59 9<br />

HELP-O-SELL of Soum<br />

0m I 541-0700<br />

$17*1<br />

PERFECTION!<br />

m ma only way to oom<br />

3000 N" soma afidi<br />

; PERFECT STARTER<br />

1966 aaciudad lot witr«r w«mm<br />

aneicam $2«* 900 I -Boa<br />

ASK Fdh RANQYQOOOSON<br />

sa P-.nH-.uai oow* ma noma a raady lor y«r to<br />

luat s*n ma Mr and "W at »<br />

ww sa* a garaga<br />

ME 474-5700<br />

The Prudential<br />

Harry S. Wolfe,<br />

LTORS<br />

JUST REDUCED TO SELL<br />

MOVE RIGHT IN<br />

LYON TWO Mu» aaa 1 badroom Dane Baart, Raapn III. I A<br />

tVZ»W^ o»or*ai or arga *47-A**or *47-7 W0<br />

"•'"•I iMiwf«*iii m K aay- Muamaio WOODS M*AACLAA*E<br />

MMa^adwon j badroom 2 Bam brack bungMo.<br />

•cwd bawntart. "VMca cww* ^ mf iom n—i buMb cmr*rm<br />

Mr 6 mora »t3t.*0* «3^-2**9 m ^o.ood door* nautr* Hci-<br />

OPEN SUN 2-5RM<br />

S N M 10<br />

14 Susan Doyle<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

313-227-3631<br />

HEPPARD<br />

855-6570<br />

aa daacnptiona<br />

pnonanumoar* ate<br />

HELP-U-SELL of Commaroar'<br />

Baoomfiafd <strong>16</strong>0-666C<br />

WING LAKE ACCESS tor<br />

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY<br />

Wits BioomSaid H*ia acnoo* awur<br />

Club cantrai air 6 mucs mora Im-<br />

macuiaia 4 baautilul dacor<br />

$174 900<br />

Raafty works Mcrniya Aaaoc mc<br />

642-7747<br />

room soma<br />

Naw nicnan. carpal<br />

Bloom n*KS H4ia Scnoora<br />

r yard<br />

$325,080 SMEILA ROSE " R*<br />

Ralpn Manual Aaaooaia* " * .<br />

651 6*00 ' .<br />

ELEGANT TUDOR -<br />

2 5 batna larga famay room aorary<br />

303 W.BImfld. Kaago<br />

Orchard Laka<br />

IN-TOWN RANCH Graai Room 22 a<br />

25, yard 3 badrooma 2 batsa Irving<br />

room utarty room, baaamani can-<br />

trai aa attacnad garaga Opan Sun<br />

-514 Park $260 000 642-9376<br />

OPEN SUN 2-5pm<br />

t*0* Maria C.Oa S of Souar*<br />

Lafca E of Miodiaoart 3 badroom<br />

rancn. San acra laka privaagaa Ju*t<br />

raduoad $124 900 Aak tor<br />

Zack<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

. 851-1900<br />

A Lovely<br />

W Bloomfield Colonial<br />

• * QUW1 4 aaciudad<br />

atraat 3 badroom* 1% bats* fami-<br />

ly room Wts natural firaplaca Imng<br />

room noma oftoa aa aan pores,<br />

laka pr.vaagaa It ISJ7S<br />

10*2 Wafback Opan Smsay 3-7<br />

Caa Halp-u-Sa*<br />

3*0-44*0 -,S*1-*43*<br />

A Prestigious Location<br />

C6M*r*fr>4ry af Qui rargr<br />

SPACIOUS RANCH<br />

BLOOMFICLD HULS<br />

ar M walk-out 3-4 ballroom and<br />

3 fcjk batna K4cnan Wits Braaataai<br />

room Sun room wits sol tub Sprm-<br />

kiaa ays lam J'I car garaga<br />

$135,000<br />

WEIR MANUEL. SNY0ER 4 RANKE<br />

46*-7300<br />

STUNNING!<br />

BtoomMM aaacutna Soma 3000<br />

aufla. poof<br />

apA *» tNa local aa on aaciudad cw-<br />

aacaatung $429 000<br />

ASK FOR RAN0Y GOOOSON-<br />

Tha Pruaantiaf<br />

mftoorH MnmQ 3 btdrooni.<br />

room a • lam<br />

r^ulral<br />

noma $279 375 3455 Warda<br />

PoaM. Orcsard Laka N of Com-<br />

maraa E of Orcsard Laka Road<br />

Opan Sunday 2-7pm 66i-*436<br />

4500 SQ FT tranarfionai *<br />

I work guaal<br />

$17*900<br />

room family<br />

INCREDIBLE SPENOQR - appro.<br />

10 000 a« ft 4 baorooma 2 autan<br />

mrmO\ could Ba m. law or *arvant i<br />

quarlar* 6 Km bam* 3 salt bam*<br />

5 firaplaca* 25 maatar aula, fm<br />

lanad walk-out 3 car garag><br />

40 . II fuPy ginaad idoor poor-<br />

$735 000<br />

HEPPARD<br />

855-6570<br />

ENJOY SYLVAN LAKE<br />

Oamng 40* OrO bungalow •<br />

hardwood Boori 3 baorooma 4 Ir*<br />

pfaoa Marry updaM* .aunad caa-<br />

nj ion afcy*gnf* twnra ancsan<br />

By ownar $t j* 900 643 S2 '.<br />

cqmpaaaa lor aacaptional famay *v-<br />

ng 6 grand lor anMriamng Aanoai<br />

an acra of privacy yo> m a aubdnn-<br />

»on $3*9 900<br />

SALES CONNECTION - 256-0652<br />

CONTEMPORARY END UNIT'<br />

Tina 3 Badroom una a ugnt and<br />

naufraf laf floor maatar and laundry<br />

an* on a oul da aac L«R oMriooaa<br />

Oramafx 2 Uot.SNm room WAS<br />

akyMMa NKAfy tnaliad loaaar mai<br />

$155 000 (AS)<br />

ReocARrrrttB* y 155 9100<br />

LAKE PRIVILEGES<br />

OPEN SUNOAY 1-4<br />

5207 Deer Run<br />

ykoant J alory Franc* Spac<br />

vary larga lamay room fW tt Ore<br />

hard LaAa A N of PonMc Traai<br />

uv} 000 B-44314<br />

HANNETT^INC.<br />

REALTORS<br />

646-6200<br />

FOUR BEDROOM To bam rancn<br />

Cran-<br />

CTION<br />

IO I2» M , R " RTIRRR REALTORS<br />

waiar^onii C i ill »i I mm*. 2^a car garaja SHOW* Cj*<br />

Opan -2 5 TUM «N *u<br />

Raei Estate One<br />

Laura EOwsrda<br />

Sueer Doyle<br />

311-227-6610<br />

•a, $17* I<br />

t<br />

THE<br />

MICHIGAN<br />

GROUP<br />

REALTORS. AC<br />

(Db^ertier & TL tcentric<br />

IOMELINE<br />

9 5 3 - 2 0 2 0<br />

•aa 3i7* *aa * «<br />

~^RR_±^ STATER COLONIAL<br />

ST wT-cS^JSS<br />

mmmmmrrn «<br />

*MM pand • mlPh MANUBL 64'<br />

*• u<br />

^ «saa Ka*y Ota O*M am<br />

, - - ,| M IM* I 3r« 1144 *ao CM if a<br />

—w II amin i i r<br />

AUCTION •<br />

Miaaa<br />

2430 Romwc Tria<br />

iffa '|^* *M<br />

REDUCED TO <strong>16</strong>5 900<br />

Goode 647-1898<br />

REAL EST ATI<br />

OPEN SAT- SUN<br />

MOOw tm<br />

"525-689?<br />

$62r900. ^ S E C ' s S i S 2 5<br />

PnJdentia<br />

Har^S. Wolte<br />

TORS


»E*<br />

3*0<br />

Ldk—Area<br />

C06VUEMC*<br />

NEW CONSTRUCTION<br />

•OOkjR one* * M 2 MOT,<br />

.Groom J"4 bM>. 1U* B*t*mer<br />

•<br />

SUNRISE HOMES<br />

CuMom butidw<br />

626-7400<br />

0-<br />

1 ? SST<br />

WLDtWMOOU<br />

CUTE AS * 8UTTOH<br />

mpHlUMIKlMW<br />

a, gvigi KtcM rerd PN<br />

•«« n»a "f*: 1<br />

. 'M> «m» Rncedlo *a8 a S5<br />

Pme Cove Estaies Sub<br />

JUST LISTED<br />

OTEH SUN 1-4C5L<br />

L2v*Se<br />

" "me<br />

•gee BY -OWNEB - <<br />

*'* I i Mm nwn<br />

ar, nerdNOOd •oor*. IMn^ 4 tamBy ! u; BOO<br />

•norm gam ftomm to" Ore,<br />

S110 000 W gRSCOMm N o» B> OWi«R-C«ra»l<br />

! « w I» uWMMOr «ak> , -.«*» Acye A •» 3<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

951-1900<br />

, BY OWINEB N W LfVO*BA Baa*.<br />

309-0903 M JBOO «o*<br />

PR>CED BELOW MARKET< tat OOO<br />

i an area ol 1200 OOC us HOC 000 »* »»•<br />

noma* Pnoedlp«aaalia9 90G ,.•* Baiw ow" .<br />

•nbHTuuM 85 "-4400 i y-"* 1 aar«ga. ceo<br />

t»AMae»*>*_ RtAtrow y^ypjTBr<br />

Remerica<br />

SUBURBAN REALTORS<br />

261-<strong>16</strong>00<br />

°oSn>Z^ ; "tDOEN "*«ES 5L« - 3 bedroom<br />

nam eecai cxxo~ai greet room targe *acnar<br />

od Him m lemdy room VapMca man* artraa<br />

n n w 1205 000 471-711?<br />

FUnches CotOTHalB<br />

& Tn-Levels<br />

5eae U9««r1<br />

onca 1MOO<br />

MM oXVl»W0^Ca» T *° ""**<br />

JOHN McAROLE. QRI<br />

Remerica<br />

HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />

420-3400<br />

SEL LEB-S NEW house xxm<br />

Ti>a i ua MI m or aaa «ai<br />

m PM liencadk* Kma aawip. sac* bou^« A aw -Wa luu-iM<br />

uc KKaui npram; Mry •» : jm g, MI «.I«« uowinwa J1MI00 Lnoa a »• Mcrvw igr ma ] rmrtintt<br />

"» 1W» "*aaaar »uaa Ba»«M »caiao t .q w a i w mclP-u-SEU. O< WWC 4S4-B5.3! ,aar ro«. re 313 <strong>Canton</strong><br />

-«n to>« «r» r*p»'« MMr » e, ommeb - 4 baOroom goaa<br />

••mc laaa Mautrai aacc * »»w«ac *,g, Dee maw oczu-<br />

• oc»na «** accaa 1 TORS MC SSl-400<br />

UODfSI t<br />

311 Honm<br />

Oakland County<br />

AUCTION<br />

AA.Y 2C---1W!<br />

9E»*^F'<br />

•946 GPEENFIELD<br />

OA» ®AA«<br />

i*0 10 JC'^OME—<br />

E>6 Pano or mnry or- ma na»<br />

axw -ca « «r«»e 3 Bad I 0a«« ana pri.ata backyard<br />

BOC 'ooni brc* rancfi i»m maaMr bam S*24 900<br />

«»-0C*T Wacto I.iian •<br />

a a« and ) car attao»«5 ga- * BABE ONO<br />

411 6B6C Thai "<br />

The Prudential<br />

lo lancad aard |n»S00<br />

DRAMATIC<br />

Dn.»iK» Clpar »OOr pan 1 Mo- I<br />

•y fc>r»r •auaad caang famay room<br />

24 * 24 ancftan air WBmK «aio»<br />

and fc-atxara iun« maMar a n<br />

1 3 c» i» a«a BW '06<br />

STUNNING CAPE COD<br />

C.iocaaon 'or waa baautdia<br />

aanra aai Oo-n on Saoo.aOO caca cod on 1 37 ac-aa m 6»pnou»-<br />

nomaa «aa» eeaa asya 3.000 H 1 T»p «oor maaaar aww w<br />

of niaati- Baa- o"» oaw Ta. SEV vapiaoaa uoaiari ton and mucr<br />

S23B.OOO Bank appranaad at mc*a S2M .90C<br />

mc oK >»iK>n% 4S3-S743 BACKS TO COMMONS<br />

T>»a oaauiiiw 4 BaOroom ry Baif<br />

WOW UPOATfS GALOBE 2 075<br />

BQ I*. 4 fBiarOOr*" Cotoma ooo"<br />

HELP-U-SELL cF N •WWC 454-8535<br />

314 Plymouth<br />

ASSOtUTE SALE B» JUtT<br />

A PARTY ANIMAL' j ^ , lama, room aiud><br />

PEN SAT-SUN<br />

V» 4?V<br />

• OWNE*<br />

3 Badrock- a-c. -ancy 1 . bama an»a»—.nnmmm a> i '•'"MO' I" 1 * °« > -<br />

irianae caaar-an lancad -ro K.A-*ut. 4 baaroom cowai >»- | V) ^ co^ m.<br />

camadra caane nard-oiad Boor, "6 tama, - y«t»aca_ «orma daary , „<br />

ii i » Bama. irwaiac baaamam. - - —<br />

r garaga 1122 000 W1-2240<br />

^Jam gu TO . IWpc- ^<br />

3 pnaaia daca. Varae -ac room<br />

aifMl bar Cool *vgroi*ld poo» 2<br />

car garaga t>cx 90C<br />

kathy rockefeller<br />

[ Karaiooo<br />

*Or (300 000<br />

PACED TO SEU-<br />

K *c WW<br />

Joan or Jerry Sundt<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

351-1900 474-1092<br />

amy<br />

/MAX 1<br />

MM S2M 900<br />

A RARE FIND<br />

227 «oodad acraa aim airaam<br />

Ouflfct-r '*«V<br />

Michigan<br />

Group<br />

Realtors<br />

459-3600<br />

'OOC «c 1 rar


O&E Thursday, ;TulyT6,<strong>1992</strong><br />

» Condo*<br />

LEGEN DS OF "<br />

POTAWATOMI CREEK<br />

>dad IM. 1737.too<br />

FUNK 8 CO. REALTY. INC.<br />

M1-6324<br />

OPEN SUN 1-5PM<br />

tin*<br />

> 'OOM SlSS.000<br />

oa m. s to AnjndaiIWU<br />

Wood*" For pnnu<br />

and k* haaam.nl (or pMnry ol ••or<br />

•gt M i a PIUS • QR£AT oc»<br />

Won. 1130.000 CaB todayl<br />

FARMINGTON<br />

SWMTEB THAN WW<br />

2 Badroom Condo atari nmm appa-<br />

ancaa WMk lo taMm Farnang-<br />

lon Oaat comunity lo Iva In Olgt-<br />

M m moving lo Florida NautrH<br />

CCNTURY 21 HARTFORD «'»-«000<br />

FARMINGTON<br />

SHIFTING GEARS?<br />

Farmaigttn condo ai appBanca«<br />

WondarXil maa from KWg room<br />

window walk to avarythlng<br />

134 SM AM lor<br />

GR£G<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

ROW<br />

464-7111<br />

LIVONIA. ttwoAaa* baautiM condo<br />

in Kjvoly Pirtngorooa Gorgaoua<br />

now from laroa acnon porcfi Sucar<br />

prica. SiB 900 Ca* Joa BaHar<br />

M«,«a» 572-8000<br />

UVONIA<br />

COURTYARD SETTING<br />

Cory Oaar and canua>> locaiad In<br />

ouiai M< -managad community<br />

Uaafar badroom haa wafcm csoaat<br />

Larga Bvmg room wW reraanad oat-<br />

cony >«aw*r carpalad tnraugnout<br />

IM 000 AM lor<br />

MAJORIE MANNS<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

ROW<br />

464-7111<br />

Family Size Condo<br />

4 badroom and iaMl IHIIIIIII ra<br />

Mia. Mfca mm. I.MO aq.W . »<br />

mam 4 garaga oflarad al S114,*00.<br />

TIM HAQGERTY<br />

Remerica<br />

HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />

420-3400 *<br />

KUEUBIX RCMERKA<br />

Mova right aito ma 2 bad-1<br />

•anfoy Brand<br />

i hardwood<br />

VST-<br />

aatmmlng pool tanm* oou<br />

Hi Hap. baauPAO 1 b*<br />

Kftocx Opan Sun. 1-S. UNI CN»<br />

IN Lafca Or . pyownar MMM<br />

OAKRIDGE PLACE<br />

CONDOKBWUMS<br />

EXCITING MUITWXVEL comooe<br />

• Camrai Ann<br />

• Sunfcan LMng Boom<br />

~ OTL<br />

• Attacnad Garaga<br />

AFFOHOASLY PRICCO FROM<br />

$109,900<br />

ONLY 4 UNITS LEFT<br />

642-7800 347-1122<br />

OPEN Waatanda i2-6pm<br />

Waaadayt b» appoartmant<br />

N ROYAL OAA - 2 badroom Condo<br />

Pool. Good location, al appaancaa.<br />

$47,000 43VJ4S3<br />

OPEN SLBI 2-5<br />

WA8EEK STUNNING<br />

CONTEMPORARY TOWNHOUSE<br />

2C24 Ragant<br />

N of Lena. E al mdawoan<br />

3 oadroom baauty on tha Golf<br />

Couraa Tanrm Court. Naw -fata<br />

martMa Hoomj carpatmg and wtMa<br />

carannc Booraig mrougftout wima<br />

lorawca Mdw Stunning naw mar-<br />

MaBatnroom* End Unit . Pnvala aa-<br />

laia lota Own huga drrvwray Aa»-<br />

«gS2M.M0<br />

JUST LISTED - CompMHfy .Jpdaiad<br />

Townnouaa on ma Go* Courm<br />

LIVONIA<br />

PRICED TO SELL 540 .900<br />

T»a» apacwul t badroom condo m<br />

tha i-j-'v daaaabia Livonia conv<br />

plai haa nauvw dacor waa kapt<br />

ground* and a pool and caubftouaa<br />

4 74-5700<br />

The Prudential<br />

Harry S. Wolfe.<br />

REALTORS<br />

•MMpandanty Ownad and Oparaiad<br />

UVONIA THE WOOOS<br />

OPEN SAT 1-S<br />

Craam pun rancn condo with pnvala<br />

art. area on Vai Vx> nawiy daco-<br />

ratad . nautral tonaa. pal waicoma<br />

L ovary ciuOftouaa aftf. yaar round<br />

haaiad podi •afcinfl ®atanca to<br />

JacoMon • tnaaiara. ale Conmn-<br />

lam to aipraaawa i i<br />

Cal Eatnar Bariar J4»-862«<br />

MAYFAIR 522-8000<br />

non wnna anutlar Ajkmg 1274.900<br />

SYLVIA STOTZKY OF<br />

! THE MICHIGAN GROUP M1-M0*<br />

Or tiaapar numbar 276-4347<br />

Walt 3 baapa am your rxanbar<br />

PLYMOUTH . Baal af<br />

ting Spacioua rancn 2 oadroom. B-<br />

brary. 2 Ml bam fMahad baaa-<br />

man l. 2H car attacnad garaqa Sa-<br />

low WW 1145 900 455-95*6<br />

PLYMOUTH eradbur, 2 badroom.<br />

tMahad taaaiwn w'Bai* camrai<br />

a* 2 earpona. 140.500 AdiM oonv-<br />

munrty 5*2-44*0 or 454-4757<br />

w Irani 2nd Boor, huga BMng<br />

room waidow Low fhamiananca laa<br />

ol $104 Indudaa GAS 4 watar No<br />

144BW lahla ortar 'afi.wad 444.000<br />

REMCfVCA COUNTHY PLACE aa*<br />

lor KAREN 961-2900<br />

PLYMOUTH! Sio-aaad rooma com-<br />

pBmant tlaa 2 badroom. 1 Ml 4 2<br />

half bath bnca and oadar ENO UNIT<br />

MatlcuMuafy mam-<br />

oak KMcKan Boor. Braplaoa m Mng<br />

room and all appaancaa ramam Irrv-<br />

ooavancyi 1144.900<br />

ROBERT BAKE<br />

Realtors<br />

453-8200<br />

Worm 'Plymouth<br />

CONDOS FOR SALE<br />

3 badroom condoa. woodad •atr-<br />

l\as<br />

4249,900-4317.900<br />

2 Badroom condo in Uvonia. con-<br />

vanaru lo avaryVang $144 900<br />

2 Badroom condo ai Wfaatiand.<br />

Ca* <strong>for</strong> dataaa and<br />

WES'MAJSUEL "snider<br />

4 BANKE. «NC<br />

500 S Mam St Ptymoulh<br />

455-4000<br />

vary aftracliva updalad HigMand •<br />

modal with 3 badrooma. V* batha<br />

graai room with Hrapiaoa. nawar *-<br />

nyi andoai Mnaca. and n «"»<br />

nonin^ Saparata dining room<br />

OOWNTOWN PLYMOUTH<br />

Smaa 25 im compiat Trangul 4<br />

room updei<br />

eQ j 7 * * 00<br />

ERA COUNTRY RIDGE<br />

CALL TOM REED348- •ppaanoaa. aky«ams. An-<br />

placa 4 much mora For Orocftura<br />

ond. walk-out baaamant<br />

(130 000 Opan 12-5 Sun 764-2541<br />

W BLOOMFIELD Graanpoima<br />

Mmii luxury Townnouaa 2 bad-<br />

room. 2vt bain. 2 car attacnad ga-<br />

raga Daok. $114,400 441-2044<br />

at. many axiraa /?47?00 C 737-0455<br />

W BLOOMFIELD 4234 FOXPOINTE<br />

Ranch. 2 badroom 2 Ml Batha<br />

roman tub. whita tBa Boor BrapMca<br />

on anlry laval 3rd Badroom Ml<br />

bath, graat room, an walkout lo.ar<br />

laval PrtvaM courtyard , opan Ma<br />

facing watar Haatad pool tanma<br />

A-l Condltunl Moving $195,000<br />

i-Spm it<br />

OpanSat-Sun. 1-5pm. SI-3222<br />

327 Naw Horn*<br />

Buildart<br />

S LYON - OPEN SUN 1 -5pm<br />

10244 Royca Ortn<br />

<br />

of South Lyon<br />

ADLEB HOMES BRIGHTON Ml<br />

Modal 3'3-444 57«2<br />

Oltica 313-229-572J<br />

ESTATE SIZE 10 .- acra* m Watt<br />

Bnomflaw With waiar Sarana and<br />

aaciudad homa bamg toU A« a"<br />

Graat potamial $350,000 01GBE<br />

626-4000<br />

MAX BROOCK<br />

342 Lakolront Property-<br />

A Community of Natural I _<br />

m LMygann Cotatty<br />

Pine Creek Ridge<br />

Opan ta4Tu**Biru Sun<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

Laura Edward*<br />

Suean Doyte<br />

313-227-0010<br />

BEAUTBML BASE UNE LAKE<br />

Naar Pmefcnay. a* apart*. 30<br />

utaa Boat Ann Arbor. 4 Badioom. 1<br />

• r*> old Boma/oottao* I<br />

•ga. with Mr 20R win-<br />

brlnnBIa* lafca- riank<br />

r i & z r 1<br />

BELLEVILLE LAKE<br />

-BtUE HERON<br />

NORTHVILLE<br />

ON THE WATER<br />

boating IMAM, and nalura pra-<br />

aarva On Baa Rd S of 7 MBa. w<br />

of 275 From $217,600<br />

344-8808<br />

BRKJHTON AREA 5 woodad iota.<br />

ground Pnvala pa.ad road Hard<br />

aandy baacn Caa. 313-231-B327<br />

BRIGHTON<br />

1200 aq B. a/3<br />

"wing room w/tiraplaca. fam*y room<br />

dming room. 500 aq fl kghtao<br />

daca naw dock 4 a* appaancaa<br />

149 900 Opan Sun <strong>July</strong> f». 1-5<br />

4590 Acadamy W of Piaaaant vt-<br />

lay Soft Grand Rlvw 313-227-4423<br />

CASS LAKE LOT<br />

50 B 1335 Onnnai<br />

$220,000<br />

342 Lakefront Property<br />

LOBDELLLAKE PROFITABLE anouaga aefiaot %<br />

— Fortuna S O T X N L J<br />

9 RaaPy 4 Dav<br />

313 444 4222<br />

Caa GaB lor dauaa at 313-424-2*2*<br />

PLEASANT LAKE<br />

Watartord Tap 3 badroom gaa<br />

$•6,000 C*4.<br />

TRAVERSE CITY A/aa-Laka Ann<br />

Tir tnHWB tBfg BB*» tat«ud;<br />

WALTERS-LAKE<br />

Clarktlon 4chools. south-<br />

coionMl. gyy 1 Taam<br />

DoanlQT Npntnea or<br />

From Onfy $271 monmty and up V*<br />

naw olBoa au«a* Caa Judy lor<br />

dataaa I3l3w33-tioo<br />

AFFORDABLE otfloa<br />

•arvica buading m pr<br />

adiacant 120 aq fl aacraura<br />

oFBca put 200 aq H offlca av»<br />

Sapt ttt CaB9-5pm 540-444!<br />

WORMER LAKEFRONT<br />

Cuaiom quad. |ual radi/cad<br />

1<strong>16</strong>4.000 CALL JEANETTE<br />

ALTERNATIVE<br />

OFFICE<br />

~ ~ 1-274 4 4 MILE<br />

• Ful or Pan Tana OBica.<br />

r e & r - 1<br />

CALL JOYCE MARTIN<br />

673-9204 642 4 700<br />

EXECUTIVE PROF>ERT1ES »*C<br />

34a Cefnetery Lots<br />

• 4 Coplar AvaaaBia<br />

alarcardiVISA<br />

PREFERRED EXECUTIVE OFFICES<br />

1484-2771<br />

k-m*i<br />

1313).<br />

Waa-m<br />

CHRISTIAN MEMORIAL CULTURAL<br />

Carta m Rochaatar } apaoaa m tha<br />

Gardan Bapnam<br />

247.7t*4<br />

ANNOUNCING<br />

exacuinia oBicaa from 150 aa n<br />

OSCOOA BaautIM woodad Lafca<br />

Huron aand baacn lot 100*700 fl<br />

wtm 3/4 Braahad homa Natura gu<br />

$136,000 Ca* 517-739-2770<br />

FARMINGTON MILLS • 7't .acarit<br />

acraa pnvala driva For lurthar m-<br />

<strong>for</strong>malion ca* 474-2727<br />

TORCH LAKE ELK LAKE. GRAND<br />

TRAVERSE BAY Many baautifw<br />

aalarlioni budding anaa avaHabia<br />

atarimg al $37,000 lo $320 000<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

ELK RAPIDS<br />

6<strong>16</strong>-264-5611<br />

GREEN OAK Twp • Livingston Co<br />

Naw aavatopmarii Larga ona halt lo<br />

2 acr. lota .Pnvaagaa on prrvaia a*<br />

•porta cnam of lakaa Woodad walk-<br />

out anaa from $44 900 HERITAGE<br />

BETTER HOMES 4 GARDENS Can<br />

LyikaorJudy 313 477 9505<br />

52 tcra v.<br />

ONE ACRE LAKEFRONT<br />

Comptatary ranovatad bnck ranch<br />

on Cadar Mand Laka manor /En*,<br />

nor maynr dona Ca* lor com-<br />

piata kai ol cuaiom l*aiuraa Opan<br />

Sun 3-4 $249 000 574 Wand Or .<br />

S oI Ettabam Lafca. E ol Oxbow<br />

424-1970<br />

KNOLLWOOO MEMORIAL PARK<br />

in PlymooB- 2 piota t<br />

apkt Baiow coat Cal.<br />

CEOAR ISLAND LAKEFRONT 3<br />

badroom Capa Cod Graat room.<br />

waBi-oui ova lamay room larg.<br />

xilcnan $190 000 496-9045<br />

HEIP-U-SELLOINWWC 475-4461<br />

TORCH LAKE<br />

Wtm 219 « oil<br />

2 bath* gorgaoua aton. flrapiaca<br />

2 wall boatfiouaa 4 pnvala harbor<br />

$359 000 Cal<br />

She! Larkby<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

6<strong>16</strong>-922-1932<br />

HIGHLAND TWP 5 5 Acraa<br />

Woodad. rolling Laka naw Panad<br />

144 900 'arm. J49-74T9or<br />

564 2300<br />

LIVONIA LOTS<br />

t Acr* aach t?5 • 173 aa uimiaa<br />

S ot 6 MBa/E of Marnai 147 500<br />

Cash Principals only 349-4378<br />

CENTRAL MICHIGAN AREA<br />

A* yaar arofid homa Lafcafrom A*<br />

pt*poaa laka 2 badrooma garaga<br />

159 900 Woodad KM Ca* Joan at<br />

517-3*6-7372<br />

Krantx'Baftar Homaa 4 Gardana<br />

517-772-2273<br />

CLARKSTON RANCH<br />

iowrtaand Laka<br />

bam II3S 900 Opan Sundays Ca*<br />

lot daactiona *040<br />

NEW CONSTRUCTION<br />

Ranch or Colomat piam avaaabia<br />

Custom laaturas/aftordabia pneaa<br />

Butt 10 Burl your lot or ours Ca* lor<br />

*n appotntment 349-4374<br />

TORCH LAKE<br />

4 badroom. uMqua opan Boor plan<br />

viaw Bom 4 aidaa. BaaulMul 1st<br />

1-614-2*4-4974<br />

DUNHAM LAKE - GORGEOUS<br />

2 acr*. vacant 200 ft frontaga Pma<br />

and hardwooda Southam a*poaura<br />

prrvata Araa of axduarv* homaa<br />

Raducad lo $225 000 227 1464<br />

OAKLAND HILLS Mamonal Gar<br />

dana. 2 Bt*iai plots and 2 vaults<br />

Togathar Compiala and Iota pnea.<br />

liQOC Cat ,534-9603<br />

PARKVIEW MEMORIA. 2 Oil<br />

Haas Gardan cathokc aaction va-<br />

uad ai H400, will aaenhea $950<br />

542-5*49 424 9351<br />

PARKVIEW MEMORIAL In Lrvoma<br />

Lot B Sacton. 4 and 1S5.<br />

10 lots In aach Baal oftar<br />

Ca*Anar4pm. 744-9122<br />

ROCHESTER<br />

Cultural Cantar 2 lawn crypts.<br />

rauRa. b-onm marsars<br />

17000 725-6*20<br />

ROSE LAND PARK CEMEN7ARV<br />

4 lots, taction IS Sal cnaap<br />

54 S-1935<br />

WHITE CWAPEL CEMETERV «ac<br />

Hon 1445, Bloc* C. 5 apacaa 12250<br />

tor al o* 1500 aach 204-427-9122<br />

WHITE CHAPEL pnvala ,3i»n«r 9<br />

lots $400 aach If purchasad<br />

mrough Whit. Cnapai coal li'OO<br />

NORTHF1ELO TOWNSHIP<br />

Thraa 10 Acra Parcaia rolling tar<br />

ram parkad Land Contract Tartna<br />

437-1174<br />

YOUR NORTHERN MICHIGAN<br />

Raai Eatata Connaction<br />

CafKanAmaa<br />

RE/'MAXGaytord 517-732-2071<br />

NORf HFlELO TOWNSHIP<br />

34 ACRES WW dnnda. naavrty wood-<br />

ad ravma alraam rolling larram<br />

parkad Land Contract 437-1174<br />

334 Out Of Town<br />

Property For Sate<br />

TRY ON. NC - Sal* oumt ratlramanl<br />

ara* Moanam .ia»i naar ahop-<br />

NORTHVILLE Picfclord Maadow<br />

Araa a mo*i axciuaiva davaiopmam<br />

naar downtown 12 IOU On 25 acra*<br />

7 Mi E of Bac* >ak<br />

turn right on Picfclord For<br />

custom noma* Brofcar<br />

First Raai Eatata aak tor Myrna<br />

(4001*47-1304 Homa (7041*59-5*39 [ NOVI BUILDING SITES<br />

335 Time Share<br />

For Sale<br />

aubdivtaion oB 4 M.w Road East of<br />

NOW Road Ca* Jwdyi313i347-47tO<br />

WINDHAM REALTY GROUP INC<br />

TIME SHARING<br />

RCl 2 rad waaks Siaapa 4 Daadad<br />

$3900<br />

1-702-594-0640<br />

NOVI - Mty improvad lota avaaaMa<br />

•or Buadari 4 mdhrlduaia up to<br />

acra, atanng ai $40 000<br />

Smgh Davaiopmant Co . LTD<br />

>313(433-1100 - Aak tor Dan<br />

Famaatic viaw of a* aporls lafca<br />

Nava from larga covarad porch<br />

Charming J Badroom 2't Bam<br />

Capa Cod on baautiM axtra larga<br />

lot Walk-oul lowar wai. 1st floor<br />

laundry larga country kitcnan Muat<br />

aaa* $224,900<br />

Umon Laka Fronfl BaautiM wa*<br />

mamtamad 3 Badroom 2 bam rancn<br />

ottws baautifuBy landacapad lot. ax-<br />

Ira larga garaga Graai. famBy and<br />

racraation rooma Pncad at<br />

$299 000<br />

BaauMui Laka From i<br />

Lafca - 3 badrooma. 3 fkapiacaa flo-<br />

tanad walk out lowar mat 90 iaal<br />

on watar Movatad aaat H39 900<br />

358 Mortgages &<br />

Land Contracts<br />

AMERICAN HERITAGE Rasidim<br />

ual- Commancal. Equity FHA'VA,<br />

Land contract pay-offs Good cad-<br />

351-0500<br />

CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS<br />

immadiata Pnona quotas' Won i ba<br />

oul-bid' Mortgage*'Rahnanca*<br />

Mortgaoa Corp c« Amarica<br />

313-3*2-1700 or 1-400-444-9614 .<br />

UVONIA HOME OWNER aaafcing<br />

a 11 aalor mitarastad n flnancmg .<br />

2nd morigaga of H5K at nagotiaMa<br />

intaratt rata aflar 4pm. 741-43 14<br />

snort larm laaaa Prl<br />

Novi <strong>Canton</strong> Ann Arbor, 4<br />

Macomts County a GoWan Comdo<br />

on M*'9 m Stanmg MIS Caa i w «<br />

Iipnal Buamaaa Camara 144-9500<br />

AVAILABLE OFFCE<br />

m w BtoomRaad. Orchard ,*• aa<br />

Pnsaaa antr«a*. 450 io 700C ac<br />

h Alao a*acu»v* ofhea* 451 456j<br />

BKj BEAVER OFFICES. tMauiau<br />

grixyid Boor courtyard apaca wrm<br />

prrvaia antranca kiichanait. I<br />

B.am Magniftcam windows 11.200<br />

Brokar* protactad immadiai. MC<br />

pancy Ca* Judy 9-5pm 649 9454<br />

mant storag. avarlab*.<br />

M m barwwar GraanBaw 4 P»ca<br />

644-S64C<br />

BIRMINGHAMrBLOOMF IE LC<br />

2 pr-vata attorney autaa wirf 2-4<br />

mr«dowad ofticas aach I575-140C<br />

sq fl I aharmg common «acaptior<br />

caniar & Abrary with Buainaaa<br />

Arm 2 mdMdual altornwy OPV»I<br />

also avwsatrta Luxury a<br />

rata* Ample fraa parking<br />

Mana 5*0- M<br />

_ B.OM NGHAM furntsnwd ••<br />

^^—.acutlv. otflcaa at praaligichn<br />

^ building 450 aq B Copwr<br />

fa* 4 confarwya. room prtvu<br />

•wge* Snort or long larm WWM<br />

&44 !9X<br />

BIRMINGHAM OEFICE SPACE<br />

Sub laaaa i*26 aq tl upacaia 0o^<br />

lovm Bidg agsraaaiivw 'ataa 3 ntc<br />

ofhcaa, conference room, upgradaa<br />

Can Oar Daniaia*<br />

PRE RICE TOSTO 540-1000<br />

~ BIRMINGHAM<br />

SOUTH ADAMS SQUARE<br />

1 & 3 room o*Ace Met evedee*<br />

Retee eter«iog ai<br />

112 ft Fler-t endudea er ca<br />

Charlevoix. Mi 49720<br />

1-4<strong>16</strong>-647-3500<br />

362 Reel Estate Wanted<br />

ABSOLUTELY<br />

TOP<br />

CASH FOR PROPER 7><br />

REGARDLESS OF CONDITION<br />

EVEN IF BEHINO IN PAYMENT<br />

ALL AREAS NO COST<br />

CALL JIM OR JACK<br />

525-9600<br />

CENTURY 21 HARTFORD NORTH<br />

ARE YOU FACING<br />

FORECLOSURE?<br />

Estate Sele Need lo aa*?<br />

Detro* 4 Suburb*. 292 7417<br />

| lanrtonai 4 lew abrary<br />

Secretarial •eriiice eve<br />

645-0650<br />

BLOOMFIELO HILLS - Up to 60013<br />

aq B m cnarmng hatOnc buadng.<br />

' t\j*y moderrvnd aupartry locaiad<br />

corner of Woodward 4 Lone Pm.<br />

"as Baseboerd waapnona HVAC<br />

25<br />

Caa 644-6440<br />

BLOOMF'ELD HfLLS Sever* W<br />

maa wmoowed otlkaa .sua*aw* n<br />

preetigUua Law OBloa Fu« services<br />

SOUTHF*LO - 2 HALF ACRE LOTS<br />

Country atmoapnara aarane war a<br />

natura lover a aafhng $30,000 aa<br />

Realty world' Mclntyr. Aaaoc mc<br />

a 642-7747<br />

SOUTH LYON - NEW SUBDIVISION<br />

COUNTRY LANE ESTATES<br />

44 '» acre lo I acr* pnma buadktg<br />

anaa - 11 iaB Rnvaaa tanras 4<br />

baakatba* cowl $35 900 4 up<br />

Easy farms Free Brodiure 437-5340<br />

COUNTRY ESTATE WITH<br />

SUBURBAN AMENITIES<br />

46 acraa mcfc«9ng mam laetdenoa<br />

with ruanc cnarm ccmpaaiaty mod<br />

SOUTHWEST ROCHESTER HILLS<br />

ZZ2 pool TBree guest or lenam<br />

lor horaa and<br />

10 m cuBwal acovi<br />

•allkig vet conversant<br />

and pnead at $1.MO.OOO<br />

, Caa GJL<br />

FanNng. HBO BANK. NA 424-4475<br />

ST CLAM. 3 bedroom Bncfc rancn<br />

ana plan approved protect 7 vacant<br />

and i mproved lot warn houaa Aak -<br />

a $200 OOC Raqurea $50 000 IO<br />

.000 lor anprtMwmenta Contact<br />

Owner.'Ra*ROr ai (313) 4*0-2049<br />

Sanoua mquirieo orByf<br />

LAKEFRONT.<br />

LAKE LOTS - 1 acre Nfca lot* on<br />

Long Lafca. 94 acra prwala a* aports<br />

lafca. ideal lor watar afcimg.<br />

In Onon Tap Lot aBe 10a I<br />

by 400 depth. 1146 000<br />

Lafcatront Ml<br />

LAKE ORION<br />

CASH TODAY<br />

OR<br />

GUARANTEED SALE<br />

Aiao * In Foraocauf.<br />

Or Need Ot Repair<br />

Century 21<br />

CASTELLI 525-7900<br />

1990 CENTURION<br />

AWARD WINNING OFFlCt<br />

Ol Accounting CaB. 647-4440<br />

BLOOMFIELD HILLS<br />

FURNISHED OFFICES<br />

Several avaaabw <strong>July</strong> 15 Wood-<br />

ward 4 Lone Pine including lam-<br />

phone ariaaanng and aecreianai<br />

aanncaa comerenoe room. FAX.<br />

442-4224<br />

METRO RENTAL<br />

PROPERTIES<br />

CANTON<br />

Golden Gate Snoppmg Ca-"w<br />

Joy 4 LBiay Succaeefca ^pacam<br />

70 000 aq B shopping canter ra-<br />

Cantfy expended haa 5 apaces avak<br />

able From 1200 *q B to 4200 aq B<br />

Coma 4 torn 24 other auccaaafv*<br />

Raaaonabia rant ouaaty conetmc<br />

' » BaautiM landacapmg. nam<br />

on. on-aiae manaoament<br />

. Raai Estate 4S6-7365<br />

EXECUTIVE SUITES AVAILABLE<br />

i parBBig I<br />

PRIVATE INVESTOR<br />

Pwrtiaaea houM* lor caan or larm.<br />

Any condition or aBuabon<br />

Ca* 424 4565<br />

oopytng. UPS lacalmaa 4 word an-<br />

Woodad lot with boat houaa cBy<br />

aawar 4 mttm 179 500 Land con-<br />

tract larms 752-7221 6*3-2524<br />

WALLED LAKE<br />

141 - 50 Fi Buadabia Lafcaftom Lot<br />

on waaad Lafca ai Novi Each 50 B<br />

wooded ica a Kaaed ai 1209 90fc<br />

Prudential Great Lafca* Realty<br />

Aaa lor Paul L Wamr<br />

426-4700 826-9100<br />

WARREN 4 MEPRIMAN 1 9 acraa<br />

7-10 unrts cut-da sar setting back<br />

ing lo una Park Attung MC 000<br />

" " 1*000 down Land contract<br />

454-1170<br />

AWO SfWtP ex<br />

339 Lots and Acraoge<br />

For Sale<br />

or K,nn utiaiaaa m a greaf Waet<br />

Bloomfield sue Average silt<br />

40. t26 Lots atari al $49 500 m *<br />

outs ai $65 300 CaftOaorasI<br />

626-4000 or 456-OM4<br />

MAX BROOCK<br />

LAKE SUPERIOR FRONTAOE<br />

Craatung surf Wgh aandewaot<br />

dwiaa a*de Mm. sandy baacn and<br />

lowering nrgm pane* Only a law 10<br />

acra pai ran and on* 40 acre traca<br />

avaaam* The entire property a sur-<br />

rounded by naa. lui eat lor maa* on<br />

ground end a private paved road<br />

anarea uwiiai a m in a common lot<br />

with a caretakers cottaoa el Bie en-<br />

trance ol the property T»ie car ate*<br />

ar a duties include ouara* aacurn.<br />

340 Lake Rivar Resort<br />

pnoad Bom l-o- XX ic $130 000<br />

BnancBtg<br />

ai LMn*Mon County<br />

Pine Creek Ridge<br />

•pea 12-4 Tuee Btm Sur<br />

Reel Estete One<br />

Laura Edward*<br />

Susen Doyte<br />

313-227-0810<br />

ANNOUNCING<br />

TIMBERVIEW ACRES<br />

CALL:<br />

559-7430<br />

at OOMFVLO Maw mm *«<br />

ea MUn ar ia»liki— Lone<br />

h Road araa (<br />

mc i' i' 7$7<br />

BLOOB»*ID "11.4 CAM* M<br />

s r a n . r r s r<br />

HARSEN S ISLAND<br />

BY OWNER<br />

2 bedroom home on canal.<br />

Furnished with antique*,<br />

new roof 8 remodeled<br />

Greet ftahmg 8 duck hunt-<br />

ing Ouiet. wonderful piece<br />

<strong>for</strong> children Better then a<br />

time share' Extra lot nego-<br />

tiable $75,500 574-0273<br />

LAKE HURON S Of I<br />

Leaangaon Yew<br />

t$7f I Bad<br />

_ '*** "Ot* *ed<br />

155 300 cm 7ua* Thu, 146 *443<br />

LAKE HURON THUMB Ullkla 3<br />

RtVE B HOME SITES ready tor V*4<br />

LMOEN FENTON L*a*ront ooa<br />

New Construction<br />

Exclusively<br />

WATEMFORO - Eiacunve ^>eem<br />

Home leaauraa 1000 aq fl Mwina<br />

aa* laaalront BMna aBRout MB»<br />

k^y I ll.ml ipecaai<br />

. Cadar $ bnca<br />

aa—I I""" nonet ah.pp.n, tr.nw, l.om Ky O m<br />

$t'5 000 Bao waa an mm «ne RNW<br />

daap doc* aaa end a* a to<br />

soaf nd> to ma St Caaa Ma-<br />

tron. $so aee 32i<br />

raid M Emag Agancy »M1 ""** **** —'<br />

•i O&I01 aaa ft -$--4 * a,,-,<br />

>•» eon L*K#TTOC'! rTOQ^rijf<br />

-ALL SPORTS—<br />

COOLEY LAKE<br />

441 S$t7 r.PFN SUNOAY 1-4<br />

r x m T T z J z :<br />

WMANS cAKt 7 meea SW ol<br />

•llflll . 4 lil i i . I M B k M H<br />

a»B .aR M laar garaga. 2<br />

HANNETT, INC.<br />

REALTORS<br />

646-6200<br />

365 Business<br />

Opportunities<br />

UCAATIVE<br />

ART PICTURE FRAMING<br />

GALLERv<br />

Vary high eammga Fnencmg M S<br />

927 5024<br />

BAR * RESTAURANT Red Wmgs<br />

Tigers. Cobo Ha* Fta 4 lata Tha-<br />

atara 5 mats away Fu* *«chen. 2<br />

Bars too car lot Box 540<br />

HARVARD SUITE<br />

29350 SOUTHFIELD RD<br />

SUITE 122<br />

557-2757<br />

EXPRESSWAY EXPOSURE<br />

455 *5 fl al $390 par mo (6 aq fl<br />

•or larger urate 1-276 X-way<br />

J A BLOCH 4 CO<br />

559-700 or M6-0444<br />

ococupency meei 2 olBce «une*<br />

wBh privet, antranca 4 Bam Bro-<br />

kara protactad $725 Ca* Judy 9<br />

5pm 444-9454<br />

(FARMINGTON HILLS-For 2 000<br />

laaoa<br />

nwwiy carpaaad $*raq.B 47442<br />

FARMINQTQN HILLS<br />

Uvoma tM 44150<br />

BED I BREAKFAST<br />

> egems Aa*


400 ApU. Fof Rent<br />

C*H*OH<br />

CARRIAGE GOVE-<br />

LUXURY APTS.<br />

(LIUXV k WARREN)<br />

•/, MO FREE RENT<br />

•New Hr%«droi» tioruno.<br />

carpatmg. at ova ft ralriQara-<br />

picnic art* i*Mi BSO'i CANTON 1 Oadroom. rafngara 13 month IM<br />

. Spac-at naridacappad u«i •toy*. carpal ft blind*. »*00 INCLUDES<br />

BEST APARTMENT VALUE<br />

tor ai utmaa aacapt aiacincit, "v<br />

dudad Warm apanmanu Laundry<br />

• Snori l*rm win •• ailaoia montnindud**h*ata»alar *»"•-<br />

vartical ol-v3» carpa»mg Hotpoml<br />

• Map, mc*i anurnlM danaoccupano 4&S-0381 appliance*. aacunty ayalam atorag* FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

477-8464<br />

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too B^room-IM5 I10C W. 1<br />

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1-4490<br />

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Stoneridge Manor<br />

carpai»ng pool. Ooa^ m Farmangior<br />

MiW location<br />

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tha ara* from H»5 pw mo includ-<br />

1 B e d r o o m S t a r t i n g A t<br />

ing carport varncan aft appaancaa<br />

Eniar East ott Orenard La«a Rd on<br />

Fotacm S ol Grand Rim*<br />

Modal Opan Datfy 9-5<br />

Entar o»l rraadom Rd W o» Ore-<br />

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Saturday lO-S<br />

' indoor-outdoor pool, sauna, steam bath,<br />

"Mon -W 10-6 4 5 5 - 2 4 2 4 Sunday 12-5 whirlpool and exercise room. Secluded setting<br />

INCUDES:<br />

amidst woods and duck ponds Pets welcome<br />

Senior citizen discount<br />

• FREE I.VS HEAT (Mux I mi • SPIRAL STAIRCASE<br />

• OLYMPK INDOOR<br />

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2 & 3 Bedroom Units Ranga. Froal-traa Rawigarator<br />

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PARK APTS. 981-1050<br />

477-5755<br />

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RENT FROM $530<br />

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• Indoor Pool<br />

ONE MONTH FREE*<br />

"on select units only<br />

4 7 6 - 8 0 8 0<br />

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^ Four Award Winning Floor-plans Featuring<br />

^ Private Entries, In-Home Washers & Dryers<br />

& Cov ered Parking<br />

lnmKbble Health Club & Activity Center<br />

Inclutling Indoor Bxil, Sauna & .Jacuzzi<br />

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Plus 2 Illuminate*! TVnnL^ Courts<br />

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Models Open Daily<br />

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Evening Appointments<br />

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Located At The Intersection Of 13 Mile & Haggerty<br />

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conveniently located on 9 Mile<br />

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(313) 437-1223<br />

CANTON/PLYMOUTH<br />

FRANKLIN PALMER ESTATES<br />

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FROM $ 445 mcoOes Hecr<br />

Pe< Sector Ava**>e<br />

397-0200<br />

On Palmef. West of Ulley<br />

HILLCREST CLUB<br />

2 Bedroom Special<br />

ONE MONTH FREE<br />

FROM •535 mciudei Heat<br />

Parte Samrtg<br />

12350 Risman r ~<br />

5 of Plymouth Rd. E of Hoggerty<br />

453-7144<br />

Mon.-Frt- 9-7 Sat.-Stn. 12-4<br />

NOW LEASING!<br />

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A P A R T M E N T S<br />

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• MEAT INCLUDED IN RENT<br />

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Unique Accent Window* A nliMi<br />

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.Pri. 10-S*lat lO J'Sua 11 1<br />

6 2 4-64 80<br />

• Waatwr/Dryar In eacn unit |<br />

• Easy Accass to 1-275<br />

. Air Conditioned<br />

• Fully Carpatad<br />

• Walk to Downtown<br />

• 1 & 2 Bedroom<br />

From $445<br />

OPEN 12 - 6PM<br />

455-4721 276-6319<br />

455-3682<br />

ivwuetRO r-ar 1-275<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

SE"*OB CJTUWS SAVE SSS<br />

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OB appliance* blinda tr-ramif bath central air. carport*<br />

available inlrrcom* p*tio»t>akcmir» Cable<br />

ready, large «torM|e area laundry facilities<br />

1 BEDROOM from '495<br />

2 BEDROOM from '58D<br />

6 9 Moatb Lraae* arailabir on aeiertfd unit*<br />

Daily 11-«. Sal 9-2 M-I—a rw. * ta<br />

557-4520<br />

Tenants ooh Se+rxXrd Lnfl<br />

WESTLAND<br />

L o w Move-In C o s t s<br />

& 2 B e d r o o m Apts.<br />

Microwaves A Window Treatments<br />

, $ 3 5 0 *<br />

HINES PARK A P T S .<br />

4 2 5 - 0 0 5 2<br />

Heat Included<br />

OPEN SAT. & SUN.<br />

10:00 AM-4:00 PM<br />

Mon.-Frl. 9-5<br />

•Limited time Ftrsi 6<br />

monms ot a 1 year ease<br />

Selected unes Nea» ras.oem»<br />

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• Apartment*<br />

LIVING YOU C A N<br />

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• Central Air Conditioning<br />

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• Cable TV Available '<br />

• Private Balcony Patio<br />

• Kitchen Wrth Open Bar Counter<br />

• Dent Available '<br />

• 1 w Bam* Available<br />

a And More Vieit Ua And See For Yooraeit<br />

On Italsted Vi nile ^orth of Grand River<br />

In Farmington Hills<br />

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373-0100<br />

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O&E Thursday, <strong>July</strong> <strong>16</strong>,<strong>1992</strong><br />

400 Apt 4. For Rent<br />

400 Apts. For Rent<br />

400 Apts. For Rent 400 Apt*. Foe Rent<br />

400 Apts. Foe Root<br />

400 Apts. Foe Rsot<br />

Thursday, <strong>July</strong> <strong>16</strong>,<strong>1992</strong> O&E<br />

UVONM - 3<br />

rs m - a r r u a<br />

GREAT APIS.<br />

GREAT<br />

LOCATIONS<br />

$50 Security Deposit<br />

For 1 Bedroom Apts.<br />

j SPECIAL<br />

SPECIAL<br />

HhNI INCLUDES<br />

Heat &<br />

. Vertical Blinds<br />

CALL FOR<br />

SUPER SPECIAL<br />

ON FIRST MONTH S RENT<br />

6 month or 1 yaar Mass Wa* maav-<br />

•.mnma Newly dacor *i*d Femur**<br />

A.r conditioning r*mg*r»ior. r*ng*.<br />

smok* detector*. laundry teckitiee A<br />

e»ir* storage Swimm.no pool<br />

Cawa avaoacu<br />

FREE<br />

Deal Deal Deal<br />

ROCHESTER HftJ-S Accepting *>-<br />

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artmanl. cucilH. air<br />

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Hi IWI 24«SH<br />

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OAKBROOK VILLA<br />

2 mtfl Wdroom<br />

ROYAL OAK/TNOY<br />

Crook*. Larga 1 badioom. a*, sppk-<br />

SOUTHFIELD<br />

il Uk*es6BBSB<br />

Lahem A Evergreen MO'IN A.aaafiM r<br />

WESTLAND<br />

Ford/W*yne Road Araa<br />

maa* < « i bMW»<br />

PLYMOUTH MANOR<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

455-3880<br />

rork<br />

PLYMOUTH - t bedroom<br />

now. law 2 bedroom Aug «. 4525<br />

Mao 3 bedroom Sao' MOO OB<br />

ureet parting 444-1052<br />

PLYMOUTH - — _<br />

15IS/mo - securityinclude* mac<br />

me ana walar no pat* Av*ll*bk<br />

ju>v 1 Laava maataga. 387- '83*<br />

PONTIAC - UMqua '<br />

ALSO 2 BEDROOM APTS *?<br />

LEXINGTON<br />

- VILLAGE<br />

PET SECTION AVAILABLE<br />

1 badroom acta irom 4*45<br />

1-75 and l« M*<br />

Oppoarta Oakland Mao<br />

585-4010<br />

PRESIDENT<br />

MADISON APTS.<br />

1 Badroom ApU $450<br />

1 B»o E Ot JohnR<br />

JustS ol Oakland Mal<br />

585-0580<br />

HARLOAPTS.<br />

1 Badroom Apt t*50<br />

W*rr*n MICK<br />

Wast Bde ot Mound Rd<br />

just N ot 13 Mas<br />

Opposii* GM T*cn Center<br />

939-2340<br />

BEAT THE<br />

ODDS!<br />

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ut« away trom downtown Ptymoutn<br />

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Oaniial ne^hborhood can ba yours'<br />

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1000 aa n o»»ving*p*c*'<br />

Wnsi ara you waiting tbr7?<br />

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TWIN ARBORS<br />

453-2800<br />

Hiatonc i<br />

cmang utamaa. No pm<br />

Can Mr* Smith 335-9180<br />

aeofORO AREA<br />

$299 MOVES YOU IN<br />

on selected unit*<br />

Fraa haat. Oaarv quiet bukding.<br />

larga t 4 2 badrooma. w*».«- Oo-<br />

aan inirxjsaon alarm syatem Seruor<br />

discount From*40S<br />

Telegraph. % maa S o« 1-86<br />

GLEN COVE APTS.<br />

538-2497<br />

uanagad by Kalian Enlarpnaaa<br />

REOEORO AREA<br />

14 2 badrooma<br />

| 4345 -4450 par monm<br />

REDFORD MANOR<br />

Oaerporn HA^ntk/Lnrome Araa<br />

. quiat compm«<br />

FREE 1ST. MO.<br />

Total Move-In $375.<br />

937-1880 559-7220<br />

REDFO«D TOWNSHIP • 1 badroom<br />

baaamant apt mclude* appaancaa.<br />

uttutia* 4350'mo Can batwaan »-*<br />

531-3158<br />

PLYMOUTH LuaurMue 1 Bedroom<br />

apt all oaa kitchen cabman mm<br />

waihar & dryar A sppbknces baaa-<br />

mani worii araa. "arga dining araa<br />

tunporch Ho pats no smoking<br />

4 14-1<br />

$675 plus security (-8318<br />

PL 'MOUTH - 1 Oadroom Qumt raa-<br />

Owitiai araa Haat Appliances AC<br />

Balcony woraga leas* 4 security<br />

required 443C mo 474-2474<br />

Pi YMOuTM i badroom or 2 bed-<br />

'Oom. i can cantrai air avasher 4<br />

dryar m un«1 Security door 1140<br />

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348-7000<br />

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the IOB market<br />

NO SALES INVOLVED<br />

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INVESTIGATORS<br />

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5 Air Conditioning<br />

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564-4221<br />

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OS TRAILER<br />

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33 BMg. ft RomodoUng<br />

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313-423-5059<br />

Reeling. SOrng 1 Window*<br />

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Commercial Addition*. Kitchen<br />

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42 Carpel Cleaning<br />

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owner 4 save Sr Dae 397-5864<br />

22 Barbecue'Repair<br />

Builders Concrete<br />

C 4 G MASONRY 437-1534<br />

Brick Mason. Chimney*. Patio*<br />

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SUPERIOR POWER WASHING 4<br />

9 Aluminum Siding<br />

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10% <strong>July</strong> Dacount 537-6718<br />

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23 Blind Cleaning<br />

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BATHE A BLIND<br />

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Lie 4 ins -33 Yrs Exp 595-4103<br />

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replacement<br />

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e ADOtTlONS<br />

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e A PERSONAL TOUCH e<br />

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BASEMENTS DOORS WtNOOWS<br />

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i 425-8458<br />

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476-0011<br />

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535-00*7<br />

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778-2584<br />

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23 Yr> & StW Painting'<br />

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PA* S HOOFING<br />

LIVONIA<br />

rap— Wors A Spaopti<br />

Complete Tewofts<br />

to «eers a 0. limes<br />

OeaDeect War Owner<br />

$75 OH With This Ad<br />

Servor Dacouvt - Free Eat<br />

477-3365<br />

Will beat any price!<br />

Semen Cituan Dwcount-<br />

. caeed insured 30 yri experana<br />

BEST CHIMNEY CO<br />

ROOFaaG 4 SOMG<br />

20 yr* MP Lc 4 m*<br />

Deyt 3t3i 423-50* 1<br />

EvM a 13'6*5-03*6<br />

t Pnmmg<br />

RN -K« I<br />

MARK S 'REE SERVICE<br />

Eat Fifty et* 24 hr* 3 "J-155 ~n [<br />

MICHIGAN WOODSMEN<br />

Expert Removal* Trefaemg<br />

Toepmg Storm Demage<br />

maxred MBBJn-m<br />

MiCK 4 DAGO TREE SERVICE<br />

Lai Cawing - Bruar Cssppma I<br />

* < « • Bonded 471-50391<br />

MtCK 4 OAOO TRH SERVCE<br />

R4R S TREE SERVICE<br />

FREE ESTIMATES<br />

522-57311<br />

ALL TOPS ROOraaG<br />

taaroFT* -aroofs I —•- J~_"<br />

. work Spears Serang vour ^<br />

• ova 20 yr* FreeEW 981M>4 seteu*d efirmnmo<br />

Nov 34* 545* SouthRad 15" « W<br />

200 Pleatering<br />

RRSI: A. VELASCQCQ.<br />

I A t PLASTER* DRYWAil e<br />

ALL TYPES Of ROOFING ETQ^'ICII| 4 '«O«^W.'^M<br />

425-4830<br />

JC SUPHOLSTEMNG<br />

m* 4 ofkee Nafekae Bow ia<br />

i MMMtepa Free Essimea<br />

534-3077<br />

KIMS<br />

UPHOLSTERING<br />

-mm Ea ma Jt Yr* Exp *7»-79*9<br />

ACTION PAINTING '^t.<br />

LAWN MAINTENANCE<br />

1 ACRE • 450<br />

sas-PLQw *»*<br />

GORDONS LAWN 4 HOME CARE ; -<br />

COMPLETE LANOeCAPtMG . t ? *<br />

ALL LAWN HAMT - SHRUB TRMG . Spr_M Testur* CaWngt.<br />

RCAS RATES FREE EST a».-i508 . 1 " ! ^ -<br />

- FREE ESTMATES<br />

546-45<strong>16</strong><br />

n • t2o<br />

curiae<br />

<strong>16</strong>1 114 00<br />

HACKER aaWWCES .<br />

QUALITY SERVICE SMCE IM*<br />

SINCE t*52<br />

COMPLETE LANO*CAPEAO<br />

AN ATTRACTIVE OUTDOOR<br />

ENVIRONMENT FOR Yd* HOME<br />

Qroa RN Oeagr 4 termce he* IS I • Deagnmg<br />

--- Oe- ' ree* • Evergreen*<br />

new Sodara-feadSk<br />

1* f<br />

Soddno • Sod Strppmg<br />

DE THATCHING<br />

425-9777<br />

weato^aupeuES<br />

• SPRRaO SALE" M<br />

. g ^ e a U M - L rujtm<br />

e Dnxaaay * 0*eoi**fW iMne LANOaCAPE SUPPLES<br />

KScTtSASr —77,<br />

ted cwtta* Row twee N »<br />

11 IB L LMtaaCeaeem<br />

47a-1729<br />

SATMFRCTKM OUAMANTEED<br />

943-9*72 or * rra^iri g -- •" * cteen<br />

Nee Ml SAM MAO*79 I wg PRH^g Al NRM w raa^t<br />

77% T«<br />

-- - | - MUSKRQOM COMPOSE TOP BOR 'CT*<br />

CABCLP «J4*b*x<br />

.jrr.<br />

RESIDENTIAL<br />

ROOFING<br />

ITS Tree<br />

-^55T<br />

aew l eal I k DHoI«tM'Wltai»<br />

"••^lutlM "wl*<br />

AAAA HA YOWL -REE 4 «*LRM<br />

•szs£rrz.tt<br />

*C8 9TDHP REMOVAL<br />

KM 4 *R*E RE MOV A.<br />

. OWR*» FRtCII M TOtW<br />

471-2600<br />

aaeOBlVMCBMn<br />

Wuit w wa BeeeeCaaea M<br />

em eu6*eeww6_<br />

• nc in UIIIM •• MM<br />

)SM Call 478-4398<br />

1171


O&E Thursday, <strong>July</strong> <strong>16</strong>.<strong>1992</strong><br />

500 Help Wanted<br />

and compuMr prnlWwci Knoa*-<br />

MGT at OMPIOP PUOAAAQ and<br />

•Mm oar* • w> Entry MMI w*n<br />

oworia*. Mr M w<br />

• K H r H M w w M<br />

ryloSoiS46<br />

•PAYROLL ASSISTANT •<br />

Our *nanoa ila>alma6 hi an<br />

ito» * partx<br />

iOl 6 aiaiaPacturtng • « »<br />

IMUVM PC knowledge<br />

iKW la ar opportunity to<br />

lo Bo. Ml<br />

STST"<br />

Ltvon* Ul 46150<br />

cepted Men thrv, Fit Mm M 5pm<br />

Pt*8T PHOTO 20434 Plymouth hd<br />

Appt, ai person W*d -<br />

Sal 10-?00 at K-Mart Portrait Stu-<br />

dio. <strong>16</strong>6 Wayne M Weetland SOC<br />

PLANT HELP<br />

fu*i ma Saf-motrveted mdMduaa<br />

ar* needed noa If you ar* W*mj<br />

•or mai Mon thru Fn |e* and can<br />

PLANT MANA GEO<br />

company mual ba »*y i<br />

MOO experanoe a mual<br />

• Color 8 T-Miaa experience a pma<br />

• Quality onenled<br />

CUSTOMER SERVICE<br />

• Accurate math<br />

M r a to work »rtn<br />

MOJWpJ<br />

PRODUCTION POflEMAM<br />

500 Help Wanted<br />

P' .;->v<br />

W We otlar IMxibMhouri Lcmpen<br />

»m alerting w y OOTMe opporw-<br />

•vaneoain pieMiad h i m apply<br />

• i m iflMh-apm.<br />

STUDENTS looking lor wort<br />

Jay Automotive Werehouee<br />

Order PU6M lor the Summer<br />

Apply m paraon llMOOme.<br />

t A ft<br />

anoed) lor nartoua<br />

loots, truck/ven 6 knowtedoeeMe m<br />

remodekno Muel be a<br />

e person <strong>for</strong> anei-iMe<br />

M1-2460<br />

SURFACE GRMOER<br />

SURFACE GRMOER<br />

lor 0101 Tool ft Geuge ahop enn<br />

i w w " i Skpenence Ful<br />

Caa. 474-5150<br />

SURVEYORS<br />

A rapid growing company e aaeking<br />

eurveyors. experienced n mortgage<br />

ft lend aurveytng Sand reetane* to<br />

Stfiradar Porter ft «*eocMiea mc<br />

SERVICE GOLF CARTS<br />

end driving range Oaylam* and n»<br />

nmg poartion* open Conted Nick.<br />

Miaeion Hail* Golf Club. 453-1047<br />

SERVICE PERSON - lor apt com-<br />

munity in Weetland Dutie* include<br />

propping apts . upkeep oI ground*<br />

ft ebeny to learn memtenence<br />

time including benefit* PteeM apply<br />

at 7500 Newtmrgn Rd<br />

SERVICE STATION Attendant/<br />

CaehMT <strong>for</strong> SouiMietd aree Staring<br />

per SS 50 per hour Cea between<br />

6em-6pm am <strong>for</strong> Re. 357-2233<br />

SERVICE SUPERVISOR<br />

king an experienced mamte-<br />

SWIM TEAM COAO<br />

Pert nme expenencad Sena re-<br />

eume lo Ferminglon aree TMCA<br />

26100 Femengton Rd. Fermeig*on<br />

Hale. Mi 46334 Ann kaihy Bohang<br />

TANKER DRIVER<br />

Plymouth Mm aee* • rv»»x.a aan><br />

>-5 yr* expenenca. C4X arid good<br />

dnwig record Muet be able lo wor*<br />

500 Help Wanted<br />

new mg and grapiaca Natd • look<br />

mg lor a laghly iinRnataa and amftM<br />

noua ndNUuei Mr Ma Majugen,<br />

ma ~ I HI I I'1 —<br />

Ilaamcn aantoa. and maaiMRatioa<br />

ot aquajmem ElaclronK and a*,<br />

chancel knowMdge andror axperv<br />

ance • 'equwed P yoa m% aRereM-<br />

ed ai (OtMna a groaeng company<br />

wah i i. laai-il BanaBta and oompan-<br />

Mion aand your raeiana ei uoMI<br />

dene* to Snacon USA 3131 Martin<br />

f .TOO LEOIT!<br />

THIS JOB<br />

. YOU'LL NEVER QUIT?<br />

Mnrig part tana powtona Tatamar.<br />

kaong 55-112 per hour Flexible<br />

L "<br />

Livonia araa - Can Ken or joa al<br />

422-1818<br />

Medwon* HeoNi eree - CM Dev* ft<br />

ay at<br />

54? 9650<br />

TELEMARKETERS "EXPERIENCED<br />

No sale* M 'hour • bonuaet<br />

Mon -T*ur» 5-9pm Sal 10-2pm<br />

WMaen Kyle 369-0577<br />

TELEMARKETERS NEEOED<br />

2 amn* eveaeple Mon-Fri<br />

9 30em-4 30pm Mon-ThS<br />

5pm-6pm Set I1em-3pm<br />

Ct* 1 :«3a, start lommorrow »5 an<br />

hr • bonus ft eicantrve 522-5640<br />

TEltOARKETING SUPERVISOR<br />

*ian ol 6 Appacants mual have<br />

background ai oul bound phono<br />

Parian Pubecanona 32401 aiduetri-<br />

aa Dnv* Medtaon Height* Mi 46071<br />

Attn Tewmerketing Sales Meneger<br />

to DRIVER CC<br />

PO Box 701246 Plymouth MI<br />

46170<br />

An E»e OpporttaMy Emploier<br />

Box 02728 Detroit Ml 46202<br />

our Now aarmce tecaay<br />

' In 'if il pgii''|in -<br />

TEACHER<br />

For par*nt/cnaM Gympor** Pro-<br />

gram Centers ai W BtoomHaia<br />

Now ft PiymotAh. moi'iang. eve ft<br />

weekend High energy ft<br />

owtgoaig peraoneaty a plua<br />

Earty chaohood adueetion bec»-<br />

, i. nr ii .1*n*J 737 .III<br />

ROUTE 0R»VER<br />

Vending cog •txa to »o»v» prottomn<br />

and compw^li «^an daaimg wff<br />

TEACM€*S)<br />

T-t grada Soence & Engna* Oaa<br />

^ar^ From 9tr>-lpw caaSaa-9070<br />

or awar^noacaa M?-06i8<br />

tiona a a p*ua. but ai appacanti<br />

Wa o«ar • waQa c<br />

a*parianca<br />

plan. m«d«cai and dantai banaMk<br />

Swtd Raaurruno<br />

KON€ CRANES »NC<br />

40040 Grand Rivar A«a<br />

Sufa 400<br />

NW W 46375<br />

Attn Data<br />

An EQual Opporturaty Emp*oya»<br />

SALESPERSON<br />

printing background to davaloc #i-<br />

«tmg accounts 4 toaort naw c*sv-<br />

naaa Banadta Rapry ta. PO Box<br />

r0t352 Piymoutn. M. 44170<br />

SCREW MACHINE '<br />

OPERATORS<br />

mdiwdueis neeaed tor ACME Gnd-<br />

ley *ciew mechine poenion* *ua-<br />

time Day ft night shin Uvonis ft De-<br />

troit locetion* Call 476-7212<br />

SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS<br />

ExpMMnc* on mdt<br />

preierred Udaosi<br />

277-4702<br />

SHEET METAl Duct<br />

dentiei new construction Sleedy<br />

aior* top pey BenelKs axpan-<br />

anced only 255-1360<br />

SEAMSTRESS; TAYLOR<br />

Bechrech men * wear •* now ac-<br />

cepting appacstion* tor luft/pert<br />

time laamili **»;i*T»or posmion lor<br />

our new More al 12 Oaks Maa Cak<br />

Kurt King. 9env-Spm 313-565-7444<br />

SEARS PORTRAIT STUDIO<br />

Now Hamg Part-Time<br />

CPi Corp . operator ot over 900 por-<br />

t's* Uudioe is seeking addnionei<br />

Stan members Musi<br />

lor<br />

count Frequent f.iaxi end good<br />

benefits lor tua nme empioywea Ap-<br />

ply ai person at Seers Portrait Stu-<br />

dio. Tuee thru Sal lOam til 6pm<br />

at the<br />

WONDERLAND MALL<br />

SUMMIT PLACE -K ,<br />

LIVONIA MALL<br />

GAKLANO MALL<br />

TWELVE OAKS MALL<br />

Equei Opportunity Employw M/F<br />

LOOKING FOR * company that win<br />

tram you ft give you an opportunity<br />

to grow wtm the compenyl Shippmg<br />

ft sorting iianng needed $5 65<br />

Must be <strong>16</strong>-21 veer* o*d EOE<br />

JTPA FUNDED Cea 522-5627<br />

SOCIAL WORKER<br />

iniernetionei adoption agency pert<br />

time contractual Adoption losler<br />

cara experience preferred Send re-<br />

eume to A I AA 677 S Adam*<br />

Birmingham Mi 46009<br />

SPRINKLER COMPANY<br />

Seenmg aipenencad service end<br />

msieiier*<br />

Can 462-0820<br />

TEACHERS Needed lor cnao care<br />

center* Experienced aewred Now.<br />

Troy Ann Arbor Rancen'Oetrolt<br />

aree* Caa. 351 9066<br />

TEACHERS NEEDED<br />

spanrah teecnars. part time lo wor*<br />

«i aa parts of metro Detroit<br />

Send eeeume to PO Box 99422<br />

Troy. Mi<br />

FIELD SERVICE TECHNICIAN<br />

opening lor a Field Serwoe Technl-<br />

Outiaa lor traa poaition nduda *tag-<br />

ing inelaiang dukgnowng and par<br />

•ormang repew and general meaite-<br />

nance of IBM AT ft PS/2 micro-<br />

compuier system* and aMocialeo<br />

penpherei equomeni<br />

Experience on maao-compuier*<br />

DOS and leeer ft dot metrtx prvier*<br />

ere requaed CandMalea mual have<br />

axcaReni oral and wntien commum-<br />

TELE PHONE CANVASSING - HO<br />

na r g in Hired Everanga 5-9pm<br />

Mon-Fr PoMnhel lo N H good<br />

money Apply in person New Imege<br />

Thrtt Store. 14152 Telegraph Rd.<br />

Redlord. Ml 46239<br />

TELEPttONE HELP needed Caa ft<br />

book 4PPI* no isaing. your nome or<br />

myofUce 346-7172<br />

TELEPHONE SALES REPS<br />

ien»igs Many post-<br />

tions ai aaabia lor queutieo appe-<br />

cants Must neve at leeal<br />

wor* expaiience «i latapnuria aaMe<br />

Musi hev* proleeaional phone Ma*<br />

and ability lo meet quotea To<br />

TRAVEL AGENCY si PlfMOMh I<br />

mg S .<br />

Ca« Irene I313H63-4 IOC<br />

TRAVEL AGENCY BLOOMFIELO<br />

HILLS<br />

•honPO lev* j yr*. mranvi travel<br />

fS£<br />

Corpor<br />

• BOOKKEEPER. J0 40 Hr* «<br />

TRAMS experience praterrac<br />

•CrmaaHmriaftii . U M '<br />

TRAVEL<br />

Ot<br />

PARS Ment m<br />

yr* expenence - PARS I*.<br />

Sparaah. pi rnlaaaioi'iM image.<br />

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR<br />

OFWURWWQ-WI<br />

For Mil Mi aopmanL • iciaa an<br />

MnaMa. S36K * Mtary<br />

LPN STAFF. PM SHIFT<br />

MARYWOOO<br />

NURSING CARE CENTER<br />

36875 W • MM U<br />

464-oeoo<br />

ASSISTANT<br />

ORTHODONTIC<br />

Fua ama Mon-Fri Muel be a cheer<br />

ML<br />

LWWft'<br />

BILLER'MEOICAl ASSISTANT<br />

Expenenoeo CompuMr knowMdga<br />

a muM Ra dermatology otMe aw-<br />

6*5-0630<br />

• Oomaeuc/lnlar naiamM Agent -<br />

PARS, pert nme. protaaaranal an-<br />

aoa. aicaaeiii commurvcanon a a<br />

• Production Agent - Entry Level -<br />

Sabre ft PARS knowledge I ir*»*n<br />

benefns competitive salary<br />

Reaumea to Boa *6?8<br />

Obeerverft Eocamnc Newspapers<br />

36251 Scnooicr en Rd<br />

UvonMMi 48150<br />

BILLER needed lor Ophtheimoiogy<br />

ofMcaa Mmankim 3 years compuMr<br />

baang 6 account* ReceiiiaMe expe-<br />

rience Excellent *alary Sand<br />

reeMnee to Boa 442<br />

Obeerver ft Ecoa<br />

502 Help Wealed<br />

• CHIROPRACTIC ASSISTANT •<br />

tipananceC. M MM M Ma M<br />

Quay Noat^amawgton H8M U M<br />

IFul<br />

1<br />

I LWoaM Ml 48150 1<br />

QLPttCAL SERVICES SUPERVISOR<br />

FiM'tna nparang at our North.MI<br />

Detroit facMty Mr an MaMilMs<br />

DMCHei<br />

41*88 W 124MeRi<br />

Now. Ml . 46377<br />

etw 12 MBa ft h<br />

,T>M Oa<br />

caracal team CM 367-3306<br />

DENTAL ASSISTANT<br />

Unique career onenled aiia.mue<br />

wtio hea deftrate goafs ai maid<br />

TRAVEL SALES AGENT<br />

*or Majagan s largiM MM operator<br />

JOIN OUR TEAM!<br />

We are looking lor raeeriaimri. sates<br />

agents who ar* up-bea*. amcuuia<br />

imderMood on me tate-<br />

expenence ft Irev-<br />

L '»on.* Ml 48150<br />

wortung oondk-<br />

nons Farnvnglon ara* 477-0280<br />

HMMF TRAVEL CORP<br />

29566 Norm a Mia n Her,<br />

BOOKKEEPER'PAYROt-L PERSON<br />

Heeded <strong>for</strong> a akawd nursmg tsdkty<br />

Uuti be xnciinudgsatila of Metfc-<br />

cerWMetfCNd MBng Canted<br />

729-4436<br />

CERAMIST<br />

m Ex<br />

•igton<br />

. grind<br />

Farm-<br />

477-0280<br />

TREE ft SHRUB CARE COMPANY<br />

• actively looking Mr an experi-<br />

enced lendacape prwier The sue<br />

caaaha candidate anoiAd neve 2-4<br />

yrs ol pruneig expenanca along with<br />

. _ _ Ea-<br />

bul " not<br />

not neceaeery Tha company<br />

competitive w 2 5 ^ 5 ^<br />

TELLERS Experienced •cr full lime<br />

position m Fsrmmglon/Farminglon<br />

HJIS Appecants shouio nave good<br />

commtmicetion ft mam Mils ft en-<br />

•oy wcrkmg wim tne pubK Appeca-<br />

tions laker. 9.30em-11.30am ft<br />

2 30pm 4 30pm Salary commen-<br />

•uraie wan expenenca Metre Bank<br />

37000 Grand River Sie 100 'arm.<br />

mgton HIN mi 46335 «Mvd<br />

Sune 1030-Eaet<br />

Deerbom Mi 46126<br />

•n Equei Opportunity Empioyar<br />

VINYL HANGER/PAINTER<br />

Experienced aidiwdua io pant ft<br />

hang vmyi lor comma cal renova-<br />

tion* Muat heve petohmg experv<br />

ft other<br />

17^.7212<br />

• aa wea aa lay-in ceang I<br />

: wor* 471<br />

For tfap-<br />

WAREHOUSE CLERK<br />

pmg ft recarvng Uuil<br />

puter knowledge, dependeoa with<br />

very good referencaa *<br />

to 24545 Hemawey<br />

Ha* Mi 46335<br />

Mnoe evaiution p*ogram or certifi-<br />

cation from a Iraaang program<br />

through da** room and a.-<br />

WAREHOUSE WORKERS<br />

ALL SHIFTS AVAILABLE<br />

85 pa nr ft up<br />

Long/mon lam aaagnment*<br />

ARBOR TEMPS<br />

459-1<strong>16</strong>6<br />

ence F^emejm wage<br />

peckege<br />

; WHY NOT WORK FOR THE BEST'<br />

Contact NORASPIRO<br />

313-477-2000<br />

OENTAL HYGENIST<br />

tor pert<br />

Thursday only, at<br />

office 476-4300<br />

DENTAL HYGIENIST<br />

days/week Mature ft oersonaba<br />

hyganist 10 |Om prevenoon-tamay<br />

onenled Berkley office 546-3334<br />

OENTAL HYGIENIST Pert-tane<br />

W Oearbom area Ford Rd<br />

ft TeMgraph Mon Wed and Sat<br />

Caa 562-5610<br />

For noma c<br />

am Wayne county BitwM Mual<br />

hev* experience working a t tha a.<br />

miriarl at arterty Damonetrated<br />

•aascary aenee of cowaiatnarii 6<br />

own tranaportation a MUBT1 To ap-<br />

I Merayn. 961-8629<br />

UNfTED HOME CARE<br />

Pff <<br />

WELDER^ FABRICATOR<br />

oca ft tig 1<br />

•mmedata, Send reeume to<br />

Rendy 42015 Ford Ra Ste 250,<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Metvgan. 48187<br />

WELDERS NEEDED<br />

Fua time poaNana anaaaia a<br />

North.aa menufecturtng company<br />

atg wage 86 00 EaceBant tiaaRI*<br />

e(?<br />

&<br />

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DETROIT<br />

DRIVE<br />

w<br />

WIN 4 TICKETS TO A<br />

DETROIT DRIVE GAME<br />

WE WANT YOU<br />

AMBITIOUS' CONSCIENTIOUS'<br />

We *a8 tram you and Mart you<br />

Caa John Bentuaa. Lmona<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

261-0700<br />

WHOLESALE PIZZA<br />

m Now need* MB ft part-nme natp<br />

tor dey ft eftemoon productions<br />

CERTIFIED PHYSICAL Tnaapy A*<br />

aatant (7 10 start Fu« nme Mon -<br />

Fn 6-5 Oea par* Ca6 tor sppomt-<br />

meni 427-<strong>16</strong>60<br />

CHA1RSIOE ASSISTANT<br />

Fua time poartion lor experancad<br />

pet am oriented Charade Aaaat ant<br />

ai Plymouth Eiraawil salary ft m-<br />

canove package Caa 420-2326<br />

DENTAL HYGIENIST<br />

Pan time m warm Southfiaa ofhoe<br />

Cea 352-niO<br />

• DENTA* MYGlENEST -<br />

Parf nme<br />

Fori<br />

OENTAL HYGIENIST<br />

Part bme poemon lor progreeerve<br />

HYGlENEST ft OENTAL<br />

pert time tor progreeerve Dearborn<br />

denta omce FMxioa nour*. eaoai-<br />

anttMarv 5*4-6902<br />

HYGIENIST-PART TIME<br />

o> uvonia pracac<br />

Saturdays Caa Lon 1<br />

IN SERVCE DIRECTOR<br />

Nkrsmg noma looking tor LPN who<br />

ing ft<br />

tha a ana experience ft M oarMMd<br />

CHIROPRACTIC ASSISTANT<br />

DENTAL HYGIENES? • na or pen<br />

*me you • ate tha office at Rochea<br />

ler Cat lor conhdenna M e w<br />

656-2300 Evee 651-7015<br />

1 For<br />

package 6 comcatMa*<br />

r ••nar.ae caa 326-6600<br />

evenmgs ft<br />

261 75*0<br />

DENTAL HYQCMST<br />

•asac leerr member r<br />

2-3 dev* oa wee* aexiba<br />

LPN/RN 3 io 11 and 11 M 7 shifts<br />

or pert nme. good MnaMa<br />

Fteatta *cadkaamg Cea Dkector of<br />

Nursing SoutMMW 354-3222<br />

CLERICAL MEDICAL OFFICE<br />

Genera practci Weetland area<br />

10-15 hours per 1 n mornmas<br />

Typing M as required 72a-1 rto<br />

OENTAL HYGIENIST<br />

2-3 day* a<br />

LPN-MM<br />

Fua aaa p oaf on 1 m m day*<br />

Mon -Fn a Day P- r^r am tor^le-<br />

abaadjdufis m W W M n d ^ ^ ^<br />

OENTAL ASSISTANT- KM-lawe<br />

Genera Omttm prechca Experience<br />

preMrred Brnghem T<br />

DENTAL HYGIENIST<br />

Saturday nat day Mr W*a eaieeaan<br />

id W Dearborn practice Mi 1260<br />

DENTAL HYGlENtST<br />

DENTAL ASSISTANT,<br />

Seeking mature M<br />

ndua lea pert bmei<br />

|Afiemoons ft aa day Fng^l<br />

^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ • 8 4 7 - 2 KM<br />

MEDICAL BILLER-Experienced<br />

MEDICAL SILLER experienced<br />

required UMtei<br />

a plus Send r*.<br />

530674 uvonM.<br />

k* 46153-0674<br />

MEDICAL BILLER Southheid Ba<br />

rrangham area offlca a locaung <strong>for</strong><br />

•nowdua wnh mtiaagence ft aa*<br />

Bv* tor n aaaxa ft coaecTton* Fva<br />

or parl-tane 11 i.eaani taiary ft<br />

wonung conOUons experience<br />

•erred Cea 357-.<br />

MEDICAL BILLER • Baa Groe* Bkja<br />

SfaeU Medic ar* ft M*dcad eipen-<br />

ence apC*|mg cash IO accounts<br />

SouthMId location F** part<br />

LOIS RAY<br />

PERSONNEL<br />

SOUTHFIELD 559-0560<br />

DMC neeim Car* Cantars<br />

4<strong>16</strong>35 W 12 M M Rd<br />

Now Ml 48377<br />

Located a * il Mae ft Now Rd<br />

NURSE AIDES<br />

Growmg home care 1<br />

mg qaMPIan expena<br />

lor pnveM «ity ca<br />

Oeaiend Coimty Chowe ot Oays ft<br />

Hours Caa osreea'i 10am - 4pm<br />

Uondey mru Friday<br />

s and Corangant poatione<br />

1 Mr nqrvkduea wan Lraam<br />

ama ll.ar i or OftOtk<br />

DMC 111 ear Care Centers<br />

41935 W 12 Mae Rd<br />

Now. Ml 46377<br />

Located « W 12 Mae ft Now Rd<br />

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CLERK<br />

eded tor<br />

menaoemera<br />

wan PC IMM<br />

SOOhKEEPEP NEE 3E0 Panorsa<br />

raain'arii 8 knanca • anervvt Send<br />

2660 Sou Pi* IIP Ml 46037<br />

BOOKKEEPER PABT TIME<br />

Cea . 557-7466<br />

Apply Mon-Fn 2pm_4pm ONLY<br />

S^tgio Samoa 27tM W Wana.<br />

Deerbom •••yu.E ofeaaal<br />

CLERICAL/SECRET AMAL<br />

POSITIONS<br />

Wor*<br />

aaMEOATE ka 1<br />

im » ; «as oraraad i;uiania 8<br />

aanaoa M m i n yoa: Sommo. la a Mat<br />

'ai^5t7M<br />

ii.vni. i ni en procaaaing. agrn ar<br />

MEDICAL BILLING CLEW<br />

n a * * experience or aqMiaMM<br />

Hang, typing, good phone manner*<br />

i M f W '-a or pari lime 566-<strong>16</strong>56<br />

MEOiCAL OPE1CE - Exp*<br />

Nrrad Dutae noude cf<br />

updaang. compuMr ma<br />

ance pre-<br />

art pang<br />

w Btccimaaa 655-7406<br />

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST<br />

Expenencad 'ua awe<br />

Novi Cm La* 837-4760<br />

DETROIT DRIVE<br />

TICKET WINNERS<br />

WRECKER 0MVER<br />

Dd driving record wa a<br />

PN a pason Labacfi's<br />

26*56 W I I M Far nana<br />

Sand your oama and addraaa. including your<br />

zip coda, on a poalcsrd addr«MKJ to:<br />

DETROIT DRIVE<br />

OBSERVER i ECCENTRIC NEWSPAPERS<br />

362S1 Schoolcrsll, Uvonis, Ml 48150<br />

Wa Win impartially draw names <strong>for</strong> winners<br />

trom tha postcards wa receive Look <strong>for</strong> your<br />

name in our Claaaffled aecttona It you find «.<br />

call 963-2153. and claim your tickets It s as<br />

aaay asthatf<br />

Monday winners-must call by 5 p.m. Tues-<br />

day and we muat hear from Thursday «*irv<br />

nera by S p.m Friday Sorry, no date substi-<br />

tutions<br />

Professional Football at<br />

an AFFORDABLE PRICE!<br />

TekahtfJoo LOUB Arena BoxOlfico and al<br />

CHARGE BY PHONE (313)645-6666<br />

Centers<br />

SMELLING<br />

TEMPORARIES<br />

ASSMTANT (MerMHM<br />

©bsmrer Pf Eccentric -SO<br />

J _ JL L -I 7 i I<br />

C L A S S I F I E D A D V E B T I S I N G<br />

30791 Puntan<br />

Livonia 48154<br />

Stww<br />

Fraacci Enwsl<br />

6546 ArcMale<br />

Detroit 48228<br />

Scofl HerroW<br />

8941 ButweU<br />

Livoma 48150<br />

1228 High Ridge Or<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> 48187<br />

24427 Westgaie Or<br />

Redlord 48239<br />

nay<br />

20820 Wakefield Way<br />

Soumfield 48034<br />

Please call tha promotion<br />

department of tha Obeerver &<br />

Eccantric to claim your 4 free<br />

Datroft Drive Tickets.<br />

591-2300, ext. 2153<br />

CONGRATULATIONS!<br />

Dietary aides wanted <strong>for</strong> a long-<br />

term care facility. Afternoon<br />

position available. Experience<br />

helpful but not mandatory.<br />

Apply in person. Monday<br />

through Friday 9:00<br />

4:00 p.m. at<br />

Greenery Extended Cere Center<br />

34225 Grand River<br />

Ftrmlnfton. W 4S335<br />

(313) 477-7373<br />

pegboera aend re- secretera* U K<br />

Soma 2*350 South • S AATEO PERSONNEL SERVICES FWancat m<br />

Scv+me Mi A*P tor Joan 566-<strong>16</strong>00 ! eraad aaor<br />

**° 7e An EauM OpporTMMy Empkoya apaa.To8<br />

_ to CSV Sea ate P O<br />

Booaxeec-ng netpha but noi neca» «t«2 Laees Ml M151-1<br />

84A-5300 eal 35l|aary Wa trsei Pw nghl pason<br />

APproaatMMly 20 Ms 'ak FMxtta<br />

V» Batwaan •-Jpm<br />

ACCOUNTS ' , lp " M - wTK '<br />

•RN/LPNI J<br />

Trad of ma rvoaona., scana'" Aer.t -c<br />

NURSING<br />

UNLIMITED n^nt srafi Caaor sppf<br />

••Cef*M>r4HI<br />

540-2360<br />

255- 1010<br />

NURSE WANTED<br />

*Or<br />

Cea Tom<br />

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY<br />

OFFICE SERVICES MGRJ<br />

PERSONNEL<br />

AT LAW<br />

ot 5 yaer*<br />

kmcBon* of a<br />

ng gooa comp tea<br />

the arm a uang the<br />

RN Of LPN<br />

Pan Time - Afternoon SMR 3-1 ipm<br />

wecent Clr 34150 Anr « - » '<br />

2 o»«. Sammohan ft I R N OR L P N<br />

*e ere loolieio tor aomaone<br />

nas 0-V J0J5 ^vimvora of me LEGAL<br />

SECRETARIES<br />

porary ilijri<br />

JOANNE<br />

^^•OPTCAL ASSISTANT ><br />

H.I1I3 na time tor buay ophthai- ! acae on our aWarnoan 8 nMMII<br />

-NOKVCT. »-.• " III ia* III I tf" Phone tor -on lunaaMlii<br />

•wHrtEHALlTi«V«B<br />

ICONVALESCENT HOME<br />

143455 W to<br />

MANSFIELD<br />

SSSS -<br />

Amicare Hospice<br />

Services. Inc.<br />

Mand<br />

a.m.<br />

th. MoMfig Openings<br />

io K* out nesn»ectpl>nery *<br />

aanatnc re*«eb md re*»W*>ry cere<br />

tuuon IW»I*JMI—two*, agrvor<br />

, DON. m 477-7373 IV m i<br />

Cxtandad Care Center<br />

MEDICAL STAFF<br />

COORDINATOR<br />

(.time ln«n injr tlrdKjicd team erf Mcdital<br />

Staff Scrvkes Employees We arc looking <strong>for</strong><br />

a candidate to All the<br />

rvalue pmiiitm Our iandidair muM have V5<br />

yean pmtnus experience In an administra-<br />

tive executive secretarial level po«tiori"*1n a<br />

hospital, preferably svith medical %uJI office<br />

expenence. particularly tn credennallina<br />

Must be proAcient in Word Perfect Fjtcellem<br />

analytical and oqtantxational mkilb are essen-<br />

tial in establishing priorities and wnriung<br />

independently Must enfoy sunrkina in a ser-<br />

ine* oriented atmosphere and be wiMma to<br />

be a team player<br />

We ortrr a competittre waer »«1 heneBt<br />

program For immediate coosaderation.<br />

please respond with resume and include<br />

selary history tn<br />

^ sinai<br />

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE<br />

Buikjing materiats distributor has an<br />

opening <strong>for</strong> accounts payable<br />

person. Must have BS. In<br />

accounting. Excellent benefits.<br />

Non-smoker only Please apply m<br />

person with resume and salary<br />

requirements <strong>for</strong> on interview on<br />

Tuesday. <strong>July</strong> 21. <strong>1992</strong> from 10 am<br />

•o 5 pm:<br />

Wimsatt Building Materials<br />

Seetang a aenccf erxxyee lo pertotr* general<br />

o«ce fesoontaes «4 nctude eng.<br />

dcno entry and wtrq wir moo-an Qua«ed<br />

cardtWes toi ra dwrtwr «o» ste loccaon.<br />

mu0 accxKte* 40 ana possess an<br />

r*eresr to MC*t ir» a co»oo


6 P*<br />

O&E Thursday, <strong>July</strong> <strong>16</strong>,<strong>1992</strong><br />

EMPLOYMENT<br />

504 Halp Wanted 504 Htlp Wanted<br />

Offkw-Ctartcd<br />

wl WWwWI<br />

504 Help Wanted<br />

•raonel MMY tkpantnot tor<br />

, sued FenaWialon HB* M<br />

13 inaol ol WadReriect •<br />

to, FarmuiBton<br />

Mi meatoj^OfltoB Mane^a : H 30 PT-one juOy<br />

INSURANCE-STATE FARM<br />

Customa strata rap. w«n m Man 1<br />

iauto-homa) must be I<br />

504 H^p Wanted<br />

RECE PTOWSTB<br />

•wMf io looking lor at aepaancao<br />

paraon at*! good cMrV<br />

ca mat and oomputa kiioetodaa<br />

Experience In • il»»W oomow-<br />

M «WD " peraonThe<br />

CMcC^m^r^iS!SSt7<br />

504 Halp Wanted |<br />

• Qfiw Ctertwi<br />

SBIT4WUCIIKX<br />

506 )Mp Wanted<br />

Food-Ba*arag*<br />

SOS HUcWmWd W I M H I . ^ 1 * . jOtJMpWjaMtam<br />

tooklng (Of lf»1nU 0<br />

**'OCB9mnQ nOnj Star • I<br />

>-5i3^ .<br />

Star Cuppa Dtona Trim.<br />

«. mini i. Itoaay aaaeiM—<br />

IIHOUtOMtV <br />

AH EXCH.LAJ4T<br />

JAIHOFOBTUWRY<br />

company ~H<br />

WW °i •<br />

(tr» M RN •• iw-<br />

ItanWaM MOW<br />

• account BC-B6 pro«<br />

EMPLOYMENT<br />

Wp Wanted tatea 60> Halp Wanted Salea 500 Haip Wanted Selae 807 ftetp Wanted 501 Hatp Wanted r - 9W JJ^P**" 1 * 0<br />

HP ci np-Q M*lim*lfMT/Btl • (MM W W WTlM P 8 **** PWIW * C<br />

ntOLUr O »w.r SomaMA>noAmeo morn yow career tonaard aw * QAnCSMBTNUCTOM CMILDCARE --- a. CM Tro» KAaaNY Full TRtf • By<br />

ssrs ^ y . .7 * ^rr-r** — Iy *<br />

Thunwtey, <strong>July</strong> <strong>16</strong>,'992 Q&E *7F<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY<br />

For SoumflaM *w firm Experience<br />

a corporate tew * out anganon Po-<br />

sition requires po—a » trttcwae<br />

soM-sttrMr lor managwg partna 4<br />

asaociaM Good benefits * pMeeeni<br />

working si iv« unmet* Saury eom-<br />

mensweM witn eoditjr Cal Km<br />

36*-20*0<br />

LEGAL<br />

SECRETARIES<br />

Lai ow 30 years ol service ana a><br />

paance work tor you For piotos<br />

Mna DMcamenl senncee law<br />

r*ry or permanent. regltta now mm<br />

THE sgency lor Lag* Sacraianaa<br />

ALL FEES EMPLOYER PAJO<br />

HILLSTROM & ROSS<br />

AGENCY. INC<br />

626-8186<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY<br />

needed lor non smokaig a> arm, 1-<br />

5 yn espenenoe m mgaaon Type<br />

70-«O»oni CompuMr mat necea-<br />

%my Sand raauma lo B MB.<br />

2650 "alagrapn Ra Sufle 290,<br />

Bloom'md UN, 4*302<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY lor 7 amomay<br />

ol*c* «! Soutnnalp Must hava lagai<br />

and WordParlact a«carlanca<br />

Cal Mr Alpart 1S< 6«00<br />

lor non-smoWng Tro* paiam Hrm<br />

E«i»ianoad word proeaaamo • »S-<br />

70 rrpm raquirad Tracy 64B-3B50<br />

LEGAL SECRCTARY<br />

EnperJancad SoumrvaW ia~ Hrm<br />

Graat working anwonmanl<br />

S7I-BS05<br />

~ LEGAL SECRETARY<br />

Fun ima lor aowniowri Blrmaygnam<br />

taw Hrm 3 yaari ampartanoa ra-<br />

guirad Must know WordPariacI<br />

As. «or Judy 6*6-9076<br />

L EGAL SECRET ARY - Ml nma Min-<br />

imum l yr a«par>anea Word Par-<br />

tact raguirad Saury commansurata<br />

wrtn aiparianca Sand raauma lo<br />

Law OlUca S«2*0 Mcf»gan A«.<br />

Daaroom Ml«124<br />

uorT practtca<br />

MUM mOudMg WorOparlacl » I and<br />

tranacrlption Curram lagai wen as-<br />

paves DanaWa Sand raawna<br />

and saianr ra«ran«rcs M:<br />

ODaarvar 4 Ecoantnc Hawspapars<br />

3«51 Schoowan Rd<br />

UvonM Ml 150<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY WANTED<br />

IB Stlornar downtown Oatroti<br />

lawnrm aaak* aaoatary »«m 1 *-<br />

yaars agar aspananca praHrsPTy *<br />

pMmVfra workar > oompanaaoon or<br />

nagHganoa BOganon TO- wpm.<br />

WoroPartacs Si. and aorarv iodaal<br />

wnn caanis nscsaaary Eicsasrl<br />

banaIHa oackaga Bkia Croaa/«ua<br />

OhisH Ma. JisaBWy. IA aaraooai.<br />

days. 2 waaks rteailon. panawn<br />

plan. 40IK ptan and parking ab-<br />

pand Salary nagonaM Sand ra-<br />

auma' to omoa fianagar 2300 Fmt<br />

Matronal Buadmg. Devon Mt 4«22«<br />

Non-amoaing onca<br />

An Equal Opportunity Empwyar<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY lor partnar m<br />

Farrrangton Miaa dalanaa Hrm Mual<br />

M waa organoad S typa mmmum<br />

SOwpm Good < alar ancaa raouirao<br />

Minimum 5 yaaraaapartanca Sane<br />

raauma to Bos 460<br />

OCaarvar I Eecantrte Nawapapars<br />

36261 SeAooteraURd<br />

LMoma Mi 44<strong>16</strong>0<br />

LEOAL SECRETARY . praatlgious<br />

Oatrort law ftrm aaaka lag* sacra-<br />

tary am mtwrnum 3 yra Wgal aapa-<br />

nanca Muat poaaaaa strong typing.<br />

good commun-caiKX. 1 or jarxrattona 1<br />

mm» 4 word Parlad Snontiand a<br />

plua good Mna*ta Sand raauma<br />

to Bos SM Medical Staff<br />

OFFICE PERSONNEL<br />

your omoaaspai<br />

to tKjma HnmadMM Wl<br />

and part-time poamona avaMMa tor<br />

tha toaowsng Maa. Word Procaa-<br />

sors {at sonwarai. LagW Sacratar-<br />

•aa. Wacapi-onl/Samfcboara. Data<br />

Entry Wa oAar Tamp Mad maur-<br />

anoa. Monday Pay. and Bonueea<br />

XMIIWM k'*aryl#k<br />

NEVER * FEE<br />

SNELLING<br />

TEMPORARIES<br />

LIVOWA_ 4A4-2100<br />

SOUTHFIELO 352 1300<br />

AUBURN HILLS. 373-7500<br />

PERSONNEL ASSISTANT<br />

Entry aard<br />

t testing<br />

WordStar<br />

term temporary<br />

RECEPTIONIST<br />

Hoytnga Buamaaa Syiwm naa<br />

immediate MWta opening T*a<br />

poaruon requires IIICHSHI teto-<br />

pnone akiaa. typ«g * Mtg<br />

RECEPTIONIST SECRETARY<br />

Saaamg a waa organoad. oonaaan-<br />

uoue aalt-atanar Tor »u» mm poai-<br />

tion aa racapt wn*! secretary Muat<br />

pesaaaa auparc communication<br />

•aaa and a onasint uiuiaaamna<br />

phone mannar Eapananca with me<br />

Apple Maclntoa" * MUST<br />

(MacWrite-'MacDraw'Escat aott-<br />

waral Submit raauma to:<br />

mow raquaad Cuanary Degree •<br />

: RECEPTIONIST<br />

•aiad organnad 4 ei*oam<br />

uai . Baang expenenca hakmr-<br />

SoulMaid pnyarcat marapj »o^r<br />

Caa Mlchala. 471-3310<br />

' RECEPTIONIST /SWITCHBOARD<br />

SECRSTARY NEEDED tor SoutTv-<br />

naW proparty aianagaiwariit compa-<br />

ny Seakiag aspaitarwad ndMduai<br />

WWI IIIL^II'II organeatenai com-<br />

mxncHon. and typing aaaa Muet<br />

be l illBtlia with WorOPartad<br />

Sand raaiane earn salary Na<br />

Saoretary, P. O Box 5071.<br />

Bald. Ml. 440—<br />

SECRETARY . pan ama tor buay<br />

Meal Eatata aeprnaal company m<br />

FarmmMon MMa (1» Maa/Orcfterd<br />

Laka anal Duties amuda typing, m-<br />

Vtg. phone anpaataig. computer<br />

- -K-.ieo.je Ullin Uaal tor Mgn<br />

MMors I local coaage stu-<br />

summar trslqmg 1 3ay* s<br />

Appros 4-apm 2 tag<br />

Alternate Sat poaamie<br />

panaatnn U SO-M lO/tr to<br />

;rs«;<br />

to Soutna»" Croaa Enlarpnaaa,<br />

40« Cataipa Royal Oaa Mt4806T<br />

BAR FERBON4 GRUL COOK<br />

Clean manor, atmoapnat* Appty<br />

JR a Lounge. 234>0 Fywe Maa naar<br />

Telegraph 531-4740<br />

BAR STAFF. WAIT STAFF. COOKS<br />

Apply wWMn Run Kpyeoard<br />

Lounge WTO Wayne Road. Waal-<br />

land 724-0330<br />

BART ENOen/MANAGER Day or<br />

rsgtus Fu4 or part tsne Enaa t.<br />

Scnooicrafi. E ol Etrargraan Caa.<br />

Joe 27'-4376 or 43MM66<br />

BARTENDERS NEEOED<br />

For pari tm work Some oookmg<br />

MIDNKI^T PREP COOK<br />

Some aapariviK* pral mrrm*<br />

It 30pm to 400am PLaaaa apt<br />

balaaen 4am to Bam Or 1pm<br />

2pm Conuet OWna U»xt al:<br />

NK3HT COOK-PART TIME.<br />

Apply m paraon: Oanara. 7B40 N<br />

Wayne Hd « WaeHan*<br />

program Caa<br />

Lisa Dumsa<br />

• 356-7111<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE. IMC.<br />

CaB 244-6224 or aand r<br />

ATTENTION<br />

Eam aalra caan<br />

• IP morass lo learn Apply I<br />

aflar 2pm Tuee-Sat. La h<br />

or Vlnca Lee (work) 451-7475 <strong>Canton</strong> 447-4770<br />

poemon Appkcam mtasa<br />

Ptionaa. lypatg 35 WPM<br />

knowledge a "<br />

grery poamon<br />

BARTENDERS pari t.me Muat<br />

t tor banquet work 4 ever-<br />

mgs BANOOET WAlTSTAFF - Itasr-<br />

Waanitla Experience iwpw Weaa-<br />

a pwa Long<br />

ARBOR TEMPS 4S»-1ip6<br />

PROMINENT COMPUTER FIRM<br />

Naade lanal entry Irom-<br />

RECEPTiONiST<br />

duties part lima Send reaponee to<br />

Bos i*»l<br />

<strong>Observer</strong> 4 Eccentric Newspapers<br />

36251 Sehooierall Rd<br />

Ltironra Ml 44150<br />

RECEPTIONIST'TYPIST<br />

General ofltoe dutiaa Smaa Troy<br />

" ' 25 hours<br />

H2!H^Xa LTKI2J per week Sand raauma to<br />

Reeume or_M» Judy Omhank s— POBO«W1<strong>16</strong><br />

2929® ,<br />

Lrvoraa Ml 44150<br />

LOAN PROCESSOR<br />

National consumer Knanoe company<br />

nas opening tor a Loan Proceaaor<br />

naaponsrbliae mckrUe loan da«al-<br />

opmant. proceeemg 4 audnmg<br />

Competitive salary 4 oompraheneiva<br />

Denaftt* Sand reeume only to Ms<br />

Bteeaiey 26477 Northwestern Hwy<br />

Ste 104. Southheid Ml 48034<br />

MARKETING SECRETARY<br />

international agency haa opening<br />

tor Word Perfect and Harvard<br />

Grap«c« expenence To $10/hr<br />

Caa Sytva al UNIFORCE 367-0037<br />

MEDICAL BILLING CLERK<br />

Fua tana poamon with large medical<br />

tab m SoutMlaid Prarfoue medical<br />

oc-torinxuCT 1 RECEPTIONIST - Southlteto Aornm-<br />

... «_ latrattve omce o• mum-tocatwn<br />

naeoad tor ryn smoking ly. hrm pr.cK, seeks s moti»ateO<br />

Computer taart naiaaia^ , indrndual tor poamon o' Recap4ior>-<br />

2?3m .SI Switchboard op^ator Mual<br />

nave eseeHani telephone akHM 4 be<br />

comtortatue "«th computers Piant-<br />

oua experience deeirade Non-<br />

smokers only Sand reeume nOud-<br />

inj salary history to:<br />

Receptionist<br />

P O Box «27t<br />

Troy Ml 460M<br />

SECRETARY/RECEPTIONIST I<br />

tarmmgton Hiaa CPA Mual haM<br />

good secretarial ikBs 4 computer<br />

word pi nuaaeirig aaparianca Needs<br />

to be an m-«wga person 477-1483<br />

• SECRETARY/RECEPTIONIST •<br />

•M araa. Secretary Strong 'naB<br />

sk«s WordPeriect t Lotus a pma<br />

I Receptionist wNTi tap notch :<br />

aaaa. phone board a y land<br />

46 Wpm typmg CALL TOOAY<br />

99IM)900<br />

|_REME0Y TEMPORARY SERVICESj<br />

many needs your sacra- I<br />

RECEPTIONIST /SECRETARY - Fu4<br />

tana Typeig. word prooaaaaig 4 til-<br />

ing experience Jss.ee ExcaAant<br />

opportunrty Good banaMs For ap-<br />

potntmam. caa 364-40*4<br />

mg »a> To<br />

UN»ORCE<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY tor ngnv I bang SX|<br />

team n Southheid lawtlrm Litiga Benellts Apply m person or send<br />

tion experience necaaaary Starting • reaume lo Citation Cknical Lab<br />

salary commenaurate with sxperv ! 23775 Northweetarn Hwy<br />

ance Liberal tnnge oeneMaa Caa ; SouthAaW. Ml 44075<br />

S ° e ** 1 " 7 B30C ! MEDICAL TRANSCWPTK3NIST<br />

For pnvala practise Experienced in-<br />

dividual with medical terminology<br />

WordProceeamg »•»» Pieaaant<br />

orolseelnnsl demeanar s muat Fua<br />

Tima E llll'l SALARY"BENEF TS<br />

Caa Mrs Loeai Miciagan Head Pam<br />

4 MuerotogKal atatttute Ann Arbor<br />

973-1156<br />

RECEPTIONIST- Fun-Time<br />

Muat have excellent phone ekias 4<br />

some bookkeeping experience<br />

Muat be availatte lo work week<br />

ends Apply a< person or can<br />

Ethan Alton. 15700 Mtodtooert<br />

Lhrorke ""<br />

RECEPTIONIST. I SECRETARIAL POSITION<br />

Full tana poamon avaaabia tor medi- Award wtnning sutomotlva parts<br />

Sterling swpaar in Ltvcma haa a secretarial<br />

aume 4 opening in the Oiaar, control da-<br />

SECRETARIAL GENERAL OFFICE<br />

Permanent pan-tmva Farmington<br />

HiUs CPA «rm WordParteci e«t<br />

enca raquaad typing. t»no. pNo<br />

261-7740 ! etc Nor smoking olfica 656-191<br />

SECRETARY<br />

SuOurban utarty needs yoia seers<br />

tanal experience and word pr jesss<br />

mo s»s«s To 110/hr Caa Saa, si<br />

UNIFORCE 367-0037<br />

SECRETARY TO CONTROLLER<br />

Maior property management com-<br />

pany needs Lome 4 WordPerteci<br />

61.-your good mam or orgawa-<br />

BATES HAM8UAGER6<br />

Mae. LMcma 22291 Middiaoen<br />

Farming)on Fua 4 pert urns, meals<br />

and unitorme torraafted AppN ai<br />

parson. 4am lo 10am 4 2pm to 6pm<br />

BROILER COOK - EVENINGS<br />

Catarvtg eapenenoe a ptos<br />

Buddy » BBC<br />

Caa Joanna or Fran. »5'-l260<br />

• FuB 6<br />

rpom Limitao number ol apcwcx<br />

tiona beaig eccaptad at this time<br />

Please apply ai person between<br />

9am-4pm at Kmgaiey inn. 147S No<br />

Woodwarfl. Btoomttald HJs<br />

CHILI'S GRILL 4 BAR naw restau-<br />

rant openmg Hrnj aa poeitione<br />

espec^My experancad cooks Greet<br />

pay 4 benefns Apply at person at<br />

32769 Northwestern Hwy<br />

Famwngton Hais<br />

COOK/DIET AIDE<br />

Pan time afternoons Fanrangton<br />

araa Contact Mrs Troy* 473-7141<br />

NOW HIRING Hostess and<br />

Wansiaft Apply artMa. oelors 11.<br />

aftor 3pm RIFFLES at Mu».«e<br />

14730 NorthWa Rd<br />

_ COOKS<br />

/JJT\ A reers expenenca Com-<br />

1476 W Mspla(atCrooM><br />

STATION 885<br />

MMHMMQ<br />

Expenanced Night una Cdoas 6<br />

Day wan Stan, tua or pari tima<br />

Apply wrthm 7 days per wa. 2-5 pm<br />

at 665 Slake aether «i FtymouWis<br />

melonc OW VlSege 4W-0B46<br />

The Moose Preserve<br />

Now Hiring<br />

COOKS!!<br />

Good pay aaaibto hoiam. goad ben-<br />

t Expananoad ooofcs spor, m<br />

son, Mon-Sat between l-4gai<br />

Man maM alar 4pm. al 23B5<br />

rd Ave<br />

SALES<br />

ASSISTANT<br />

W SateM Cemmuracate<br />

• an opening at oa Bammghs<br />

Ilea tor a Sales Aaant tra<br />

YDu'l provide aanaral o«ca lunc-<br />

hrme nesudaio handhno mas te»<br />

Ftaattta hoias, part or M tima<br />

c j y r r s s r 4^-200.<br />

ATTENTION SALES ASSOCIATES<br />

» brmg tun 11<br />

a —<br />

Hence to mjae 4<strong>16</strong> 000 to<br />

OOP* year<br />

it group ol people to work<br />

tstsnd^i^ employee dncthi<br />

' tr saang you • need lo ba<br />

MONEY MOTIVATE©! Jul II I Wi<br />

• M a Mem • OBn Mas Expel-<br />

—— BENEFITS WE <<br />

*• • NMEanno<br />

• A BaM To<br />

Fn 346-6329<br />

326-1762<br />

Caa 4pi»-4pm.<br />

622-4644 EOC/M/F toasa<br />

WAITER-WAITR<br />

tiara 4nr*r at narsnn I<br />

n-4pm Senators 9ca4o<br />

SECRETARY to 117.000<br />

Haunts Ptaaae aubmn reaume<br />

1102. Sterling noed<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY<br />

Southheid law arm looking tor legal<br />

eecretary. 3-4 yrs mawnum axpan-<br />

anca Personal miury wordPerieci<br />

-«r l M.g<br />

LEGAL SECRETARIAL POSITION<br />

Part time Mon 4 Tues WordPer-<br />

•act axcaasnt teMlphooe 4 orgera-<br />

rsnonsi saiMs required Sand re-<br />

sume U> 3000 Town Center Sune<br />

2690 Southheid. Ml 44075<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY<br />

Fua lima lor Troy law Hrm I or more<br />

yeers agai experience required<br />

Saury commensurate with expen-<br />

ence Send raauma lo P O 4726<br />

Troy. Ml 44099<br />

cEGAL SECRETARY Atlomay<br />

seeks nigmy motivated salt aufK-<br />

cant rekabie ugei sec/el sr.<br />

WordPeriect Sand resume to 0<br />

Dow. 31700 Teagrapn. Sune 110<br />

S-ngham Farms Ml 44026<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY<br />

Experienced tor Fsnwngion Has<br />

isw tlrm PlsMsnt working cond.-<br />

tions tor non-smoker Must have ax-<br />

carance m word proceeamg Salary<br />

> wtth expenenca<br />

sag.1444<br />

MORTGAGE LOAN PROCESSORS<br />

Our expending Business raquaas<br />

immadiaM sddrtions lo our mort-<br />

gage pr oc peeing statt Experienced<br />

oray need apply Salary commen-<br />

sursie with expenanca Tolal com-<br />

pansanon a ths ragnasi at ma av<br />

dustry BanaMs deluded For more<br />

re<strong>for</strong>mation pMeee call 642-1030<br />

Director<br />

Heignts Ml . 44311-1102<br />

RECEPTIONIST<br />

OFF ICE TEAM<br />

professional with t • yrs ekpen-<br />

ence Data entry 4 word processing<br />

watt required<br />

0FFICETEAM<br />

524-3110<br />

An Equal Opportunny Empioyar<br />

RECEPTIONIST -Iga time Excaaent<br />

banaht package Mature person<br />

should apply « Scott Shuptrme Fur-<br />

niture »r7 E 14 Mue Troy<br />

ugh. i typaig end<br />

NEEOED<br />

Energetic. reeponsioM sell sterter<br />

tot tua »ne receptiorust position ai<br />

buay cats only stannary hospital<br />

people oranted. non-smoker com-<br />

puter expenence 540-7402<br />

RECEPTIONIST/SECRETARY tor<br />

growing subbrben accounting Hrm<br />

Computer end wordperleci tkst.<br />

neceasary Sand reeume lo 0 E<br />

P O 3234 Southheid. Mt . 44037<br />

NIGHT AUDITOR<br />

Pat time Sunday 4 Monday ughts<br />

midnight to 4am Musi hevs book-<br />

keeping expenenca Apply at<br />

Botstord Inn. 26000 Grand Rtw<br />

tamg sea* A knowledge ol Lotua<br />

123 sod WordParteci » also re-<br />

ou»red Sand raauma t - Box 466<br />

Obearvar 4 Eeoentric Hewepepers<br />

36251 Sehooierall Rd<br />

LtvonaMI 44<strong>16</strong>0<br />

SECRETARIAL POSITION, full time<br />

is evaaaHa fo quality mdnndua at a<br />

grama Electronic Manufactures<br />

Representative Company, in Farm-<br />

mgton Has Ttaa awportant paraon<br />

would have extensive PC rironra<br />

SECRETARY I-WORO PROCESSOR<br />

neeoec tor SuuBaaj tree Mw firm<br />

try leva poemon 640-4447<br />

SECRETARY<br />

'dnnona aiyerience end<br />

Word Perleei fti ere ussdna Oy<br />

Can Snaor « UNIFORCE<br />

473-2*32<br />

, Experancad pen bme day Of eva-<br />

beneHts ; rung ahilt IMaibM hoirs On The Tee<br />

Reataurant 476-5193<br />

COO* GRILL experancad Days<br />

Apply Hi person DuMaps Pv*<br />

Grub, 23*51 w ' Mae • 0» E<br />

TeMgraph<br />

would need lo<br />

teem piayar ear ragh quality stand<br />

srds An excellent environment to<br />

work Man and grow In tor OM ngw<br />

ragh acfaaver Sand Itosuma To:<br />

GREG RATMSBURG PO Box 3361<br />

Fsrmangton HlM. Ml 46333<br />

RECEPTIONIST needed <strong>for</strong> busy<br />

Novi office DUIMS atdude PHONES<br />

mail 4 Wing Hours 8-5 30, Mon<br />

Frt . one Sal per mo 4am-»»oon ,<br />

Sand raauma to Kraght Emarpris . f** 1<br />

aa'Oalta Fuels. 40600 Grand «»ver<br />

Novi 46376. Attn SMrtey Tromtatia<br />

SECRETARIAL POSITION<br />

Aaaiktant lo saMs and marketing<br />

pspenment tor a netiemsay drslnb-<br />

uled organic food company Com-<br />

SECRETARY<br />

$18 000<br />

round plus word-<br />

ALL FEES COMPANY PAID<br />

PERMANENT STAFF<br />

Farmington Has 737-5750<br />

Troy 566-272C<br />

Deerbom Mt 4*123<br />

PO<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY<br />

With 2-4 years experience m corpo-<br />

rate law <strong>for</strong> Ren-Cen Law Frm Ex<br />

ceaant typing, comntxjmcatxon and<br />

or gemiationa Unas required Shon-<br />

nand heflpJ. WordPeriect 5 1 re-<br />

qursd Can ADMINISTRATOR<br />

3 30-5 30pm, (313) 259-6300<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY<br />

tary Musi heve excaaent grammati-<br />

cal v « abaty to work .aider praa-<br />

sure. dependability fMaiblltty,<br />

WordPartact 5 1 4 deere to work as<br />

peri ol steam Travel allowance and<br />

excellent eanaWs * you qualify<br />

piasse send rsarins to Box 492<br />

<strong>Observer</strong> 4 Eccentric Newspapers<br />

36251 Schoolcraft Rd<br />

Livonia Ml 44150<br />

OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR<br />

Fua accounting, word processing<br />

Sen staner organnad non-smok* : tiona skas and rsaaoaty a miat<br />

tor Troy ofllca 6*2-6371 Can Omce Manager 356-4*90<br />

SECRETARIAL POSITION - Faan<br />

pace olfica - will accept r«sumas to<br />

Genera Sacrelanal poaton Muat<br />

be expriencad m WordParteci 5 1<br />

Lotua fiotler Expenence In typing<br />

nang and leiaipivone aktaa<br />

Forward aaumai lo<br />

AMOCO OIL COMPANY<br />

302*3 Orchard Lake Rd Siaia 100<br />

RECEPTIONIST/SECRETARY ! Farmmgion Has Ml 4B334 or May<br />

Oakland courmas leading mortgegs tax yoia resumes to 313-465-6394<br />

ist'awftch- ; •<br />

RECEPTIONIST<br />

Permanent-pen tana Mon-Wed<br />

9-5 <strong>for</strong> nradauad law Hrm ai South<br />

tieu Must have expenenca answer-<br />

ing buoy pbonee Good<br />

SECRETARY. Excaaent offlca tkas<br />

nciudmg Mac intotfl knowMdge<br />

Wat organuad 4 IMxitaa Saary <strong>16</strong><br />

- M par hr with benefit Send Ml-<br />

tar cf appucenon to Mary M Mc<br />

Gowen Executnre Direclor Wayna-<br />

Westland Community Schools<br />

36746 Mar quelle Weetlend Mi<br />

4*146<br />

An Equa Opporturvty Cmptofsr<br />

OFFICE ASSISTANT<br />

For a amao Fammgton Maa proper<br />

ty management office Data entry ! bank aaekt raceptionistraw..vn- — crr-RFTARY ADVERTISING<br />

clerical dutas. good math eptttude 1 board operalor muel expen- j 1nrr- ---- Mttime<br />

excePeni phone Mas s must Non- ; ance wfth buay MMcmona rarworx. EjoalMW iow^aty jo^ja tm<br />

smoking offtos Send reeume wnh excaaent saMry 4 benefits PMeee i<br />

salary reoulrememt to PO Box oontael Tina al 313-640-8000 ;<br />

3232. Fsrrtangton HUM Mi 44333 An Equa Opportunity Employw<br />

cEGAL SECRETARY - 30-35 hrs par<br />

MANAGEMENT SECRETARY<br />

Exciting naw deportment of Fortune<br />

SOO tlrm needs protosaona tor long<br />

term ass-ar-menl To SlO/hr<br />

Caa Sloara at UNIFQRCE 646-7661<br />

LEOAL SECRETARY<br />

Town Cantor aeeas tog notch Sec-<br />

r alary tor medical ma pracSoa al<br />

fqrtey Must know Wordpertocl 5 1<br />

uaamum 2 yrs medica mapractlca<br />

I'kgation experience neceeaary<br />

Compatitnre starnng salary, medi-<br />

ca denta We meuranoe mc -Cat<br />

9*6-0000<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY<br />

— Pan lima<br />

Nw<strong>for</strong> downtown law tlrm located a<br />

'•M Renaaeance Center, has anme-<br />

d«ie openmg tor the above poe.-<br />

tigr The poaition m tor Mondays 4<br />

taatdays P-evioue aga experience<br />

oea typmg I*«5wpm reqtared Sal-<br />

kM commenaurato with expenence<br />

Parkng aaotment acAidad<br />

•f-you Quaify PMeee aend reeume<br />

aMT' MMry reqaremenis to<br />

D"ftCMA GOSSETT Human Ra<br />

source. Dept 0, 400 Ran eat ance<br />

Center Detroit Ml 442*3<br />

An Equa Opportunity Employer<br />

LEGAL<br />

WORD PROCESSOR WANTED<br />

Downtown Detroit 14 eflorney plain-<br />

tiffs awflrm teeaa word proceaaor<br />

OFFICE CLERK<br />

Are you naluraPy fnandN 4 have a<br />

deare to help others? Fsrmmgton<br />

Has law firm a a need of e tut time<br />

parson to nap wtth copying tang<br />

arranOa 4 pnora araeanng Rak-<br />

abM tranaportation raquaad along<br />

wnh a good altitude We oRa a-<br />

tractive ol»eaa 4 excaaent benents<br />

Send reeume oi Mtter of appkeatain<br />

to P O Box 9067 Farmmgion H«a<br />

Ml 4*333<br />

RECEPTIONI8T TYPIST<br />

Company relocates to So<br />

KriqwMdga of WordParteci<br />

cy a muat Above average tea<br />

commumcalions aklta Sand'<br />

to Personnel Manager. 3<strong>16</strong>51<br />

Scnooacraft Lnmme. Ml. 44<strong>16</strong>0<br />

An Equa Opportunny Employer<br />

tismg company SaaM muet aicluda<br />

I and general ofkee expen<br />

Contact<br />

Jay LMberman<br />

PVL INC<br />

Swttcnbovd Oparato1/<br />

Racaptionlsl<br />

Summer<br />

COOK Iiaaoad tor Sunday Brunch<br />

UP 10 t* per hour Experience pre-<br />

Mrred Roee Cottage 505 N Cen-<br />

ter NorthvtlM. 3*9-0505<br />

•ween 2pm-4pm . .<br />

Norma Oyktwr Bar. 29110<br />

Fnrajm Southfield<br />

WA TPERSONS WANTED h<br />

pen time mgfrta Cat betaaan<br />

12 noon-3pm. Tuee 4 Fn<br />

Franaa s ol Qaden CWy *21-3*24<br />

WAITRESS/WAITER, Pen-Time<br />

20 nrs /wk Mon-Fri.. days<br />

Apply a paraon Darby Ba.<br />

13401 MiddMtan Livoraa<br />

WAIT STAFF 6 CASHIERS • exper<br />

enced inang IO work Fat 4 Winter<br />

Apply tl Farmmgion a no a eal dak<br />

reaiauram NW corna Drake<br />

Grand Riva. LPs Stock 4 Barrel<br />

WAIT ST AFT deys 4 nignia, pal 4<br />

tut time Apply emtmn<br />

Money Tree Reetaurt<br />

Meadowbrook m >aovi 3*9-2*70<br />

WAIT STAFF - Now fam^o<br />

4 lunch Servers Apply<br />

Otoe's Kitchen Old Orchard 6655<br />

Orchad Lake Road. W Bloolmaitf<br />

506 Hatp Wanted Sate*<br />

The quamed aaididaM afaxaJ poa-<br />

etet 3 years experance a a at<br />

onantad Hiaaiaa typk*. e 14 ^as a mm — P~- heme<br />

i * — 1 " -rs<br />

:ss<br />

Atwkaea<br />

a Menegerrara<br />

tha exenmg caraa<br />

y Cat 357 5120<br />

SALES PERSON WANTED tor wwv<br />

iry Expaanoe ia<br />

4: . I<br />

SALES REP<br />

TO $20,000yr.<br />

tdeyweMLbanaaM wrf<br />

CMU3CANEM<br />

an to care tor 4 i<br />

PfymeuW ca* Gertn. 420-0<br />

Garden CRy eta Ktt* *64-4i»6<br />

Dearborn Mis ca Tenet 774-1440<br />

GENERAL MAINTENANCE and tor<br />

nRure saore daitiMs ExoS<br />

driving record. kee end a<br />

Boa Apply a person mt im<br />

Conagnmenta. 31574 Grand R.-<br />

OIJl 471-0*20 tor 2 yr oaa 4 2 mo cad a 6mn<br />

•tea.. Taae. Tlai.. FM Muel fieae<br />

Own ca Non smoker 932-073'<br />

INVENT 0X|<br />

sa America a all<br />

Salary-Commrssior<br />

a home setoeon grs<br />

Tppoffirmi<br />

Fut Trarang ProvKMO<br />

RICH PLAN FOOD SERVICE<br />

Smce 1946<br />

453-5100<br />

or,. 1-80Q-556-FOOO<br />

B/L1NGUAL<br />

tnia-ationei marketing compeny<br />

expending acroa the gtota looting<br />

<strong>for</strong> ebove evarage peraone with en-<br />

treprtneural mot nation .Bangua 4<br />

saiee aas s plus but not requrec<br />

Ca 953-266* Or 953-929?<br />

BRAZIL ARGENTINA MEXCO<br />

Muttl baton dona gtoba marketing<br />

corporetton a repidfy expendmg a<br />

theee new merxets 4 a urgently<br />

looking lor toca protoeaona b»a<br />

noa people with aver si key Con-<br />

tacts" a rraee countna »tu« Be<br />

seeking future knanaa tiaadom 4<br />

I Bl-Mnguel fiaplut<br />

466-7747<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

TEMPORARY SERVICES<br />

PO BOX 3279<br />

F ARMINGTON HILLS Ml 4*333<br />

FAX 737-6646<br />

ENTRY LEVEL SALES PCWON<br />

to. nme faaonalf. good commu-<br />

mcaion aa 4 motnrakon more m-<br />

9am-12 noon 641-3111. Oenae a<br />

ext 46 or Celts an a exl 35<br />

ENTRY LEVEL<br />

SALES REP<br />

compsny ca 4 aaa aioanth<br />

Sa«] reeume to Box 624<br />

Otaa'ia 4 Eccentric 'ls.sean<br />

3*261 ScftoOKraR Rd<br />

Uvona Ml a t>0<br />

JPtGLE BELLS. JaNGLE BELLS<br />

jagMaiMway u<br />

Demoratrslori needs<br />

a na of Cfiiltaiii _ _<br />

... a. Avaage 420 pa Hour wim<br />

FREE ka and FREE Iraneng sa<br />

your osm ia>ura 4 alart eamag a tnp<br />

'cat ST**S or 421-4314<br />

LOAN ORkMNATORS<br />

MrMnced. to pm nawty aieb-<br />

ad arm locaaad a Roya Oak Ex<br />

reeume to 3<strong>16</strong> £ Woodwad Su<br />

204 Roya oa Ml 4*067 or ca<br />

5*4-8220<br />

leoonlekiQ. to contact rata grocery<br />

4drug>ada^aMrr-ca<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

CAREER<br />

AttarTiOuS-i CCMBCIENTIOUS7<br />

WE WANT YOU!!<br />

we wa trea you end atari you on<br />

•ong term, ha* income carea<br />

Cae Jofei •anauea. Uweme<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

261-0700<br />

a; REAL ESTATE CLASSES<br />

flm<br />

WTU, * TV Employment Clr ac Agy 64B-1*»4 Thurs MV2pm<br />

a sasae rap-<br />

OkvO CAM as am I<br />

COLLEGE BTUOtWT:<br />

Bt»A*TCAJ«<br />

a-SS?^<br />

JOLLEV DAY CARE<br />

347-0TT7<br />

are iqokBig tor peraone who<br />

a »M aBRfy to oa on eur pre*-<br />

RESPON&ALE TEEN SITTER<br />

SMMkCk Avenue<br />

1 peraone abaty Caa 525-4296 tor a<br />

STANLEY STEAMER «M netione<br />

ta a carpet 4 vpnoMSery clean-<br />

ing a looking tor an si ill jatsm *<br />

t ana.Ing<br />

4*6-1129<br />

WANTED MACHINE KatlTTERS<br />

Pad pa pace, ary oompeeatve<br />

pawjuke 566-06*1<br />

MEDICAL SALES'PART TB4E<br />

•anerkeung • Bete • comna<br />

on «wn liovtw npan fa<br />

© AIOES NEEDED<br />

DAYS & LIVE-IMS<br />

*BB-*7t*<br />

Live a. * day wa<br />

Leem now to oblaai your Mtofagtn<br />

Rea EstsM aoenee Our are<br />

taught by expenencad pinlatann.<br />

ea State ol me ert tacaty Dey end<br />

PM catena nvetttm 1125 i<br />

i accepted a<br />

etna Dr Stoi<br />

SEEKING TELEMARKETERS<br />

enca Earn bea saary - com<br />

aon to 136 000 tra yea Degree<br />

preMrred Expenencad repe or re-<br />

473-7210<br />

FAST GROWING<br />

merk4actura teas factory rapr»<br />

•xUM SSOK - U60K first yeaf<br />

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PLACES<br />

State builder confab<br />

Michigan Associaiton of Home Builders will host<br />

ita 42nd annual summer conference <strong>July</strong> 23-25 at<br />

Shanty Creek-Schuss Mountain Retort in Ballaire.<br />

Registration <strong>for</strong> the conference only ia 190. Hotel accommodations<br />

are available- For in<strong>for</strong>mation, call<br />

MAHB at 517-484-5933.<br />

Eveyone in the pool<br />

Pulte Homes of Michigan has recently opened ita<br />

new pool and clubhouse at Country Club Village in<br />

Northville. It s on Haggerty Road south of Si* Mile.<br />

Perfection in safety<br />

R E Dailey & Co., Southfield, received the Con-<br />

record with a zero incident rate of injury accidents <strong>for</strong><br />

a company with more than 100,000 manhours worked<br />

in 1991.<br />

The award was given by the Michigan chapter of<br />

the Associated General Contractors, a construction<br />

trade association with more than 100 member construction<br />

firms statewide.<br />

BASM controller<br />

Gerard J. MeUnick, a CPA, has been named controller<br />

of the Builders Association of Southeastern<br />

Michigan. He succeeds the retiring Morton Stahl.<br />

Mellnick previously"was a management consultant<br />

with BDO Seidman of Troy.<br />

BASM is the nation's third largest home builders'<br />

a«aori»tion representing more than 1,700 member<br />

companies including residential and commercial<br />

builders, developers, managers and companies that<br />

provide products and services to the building industry.<br />

It is an affiliate of the Michigan Association of<br />

Home Builders and the National Assocation of<br />

Home Builders.<br />

Plymouth lures firm<br />

Sealant Equipment & Engineering will relocate<br />

from Oak Park to Metro West Industrial Park in<br />

Plymouth Township in late fall. First Commerical<br />

Realty. Southfield. represented the company in the<br />

acqusition of the site. Schonsheck of Wixom will<br />

handle design and site plan approval <strong>for</strong> the 22,000square<br />

foot project.<br />

Offering office services<br />

Atlantic Management of Livonia has been signed<br />

to manage Livonia Trade Center. It is offering such<br />

traditional office services as secretarial services, fax<br />

availability, overnight package shipping and receiving<br />

and conference room privileges.<br />

Note of success<br />

Orchestra Hall has received a <strong>1992</strong> Interior Archi- •<br />

tecture Award of Excellence from the American Institute<br />

of Architects.<br />

The restoration team included Richard C. Frank in<br />

association with Diehl & Diehl Architects and Detroit<br />

Symphony Orchestra bassoonist Paul Ganson,<br />

honorary AIA member.<br />

The award culminates Orchestra Hall's 20-year<br />

restoration including fabrics, carpeting, woodwork. "<br />

interior finishes, furnishings, decorative painting and<br />

ornamental metal work. Work required care so as to<br />

not compromise Orchestra Hall's renowned acooustics.<br />

JIM JKODTKLO/STAVR PHOTOGRAPHS*<br />

Saddle Club: Holly Osborn, director of operations of the Saddle Club, the private equestrian facility at Benuyck on the<br />

Park and Berwyck Place, stands be<strong>for</strong>e the newly renovated clubhouse and stables.<br />

City slickers at home on the range<br />

• Equestrian communities<br />

are becoming more popular,<br />

but a successful development<br />

means building a<br />

community around people,<br />

not horses.<br />

BY GERALD FRAWLEY<br />

STAFF WRITER<br />

It is a small development in sixe. but<br />

not in scope. It is a development of traditionally<br />

inspired single family and<br />

custom homes, of gentle bills and green<br />

pastures, of rural life on the edge of urban<br />

reach.<br />

And horses, don't <strong>for</strong>get the horses.<br />

Berwyck on the Park and Berwyck<br />

Place, which sit a couple of miles south<br />

of the Village of Mil<strong>for</strong>d, is a private<br />

equestrian community developed by the<br />

Farmington Hills-based Irvine Group.<br />

This isn't just another project <strong>for</strong> the<br />

company, according to Norm Finkelstein.<br />

vice president.<br />

Both he and Paul Levine, Irvine<br />

Group president, were looking to develop<br />

something "different.'"<br />

"We had been looking at the Mil<strong>for</strong>d<br />

area <strong>for</strong> some time — we liked the tone<br />

of the area and hoped to get ahead of<br />

the developing pack."<br />

On one of their scouting trips they<br />

stumbled on the parcel. Another devel-<br />

Management group cited<br />

in fair housing complaint<br />

The Fourmidabie Group, reputedly one of the<br />

largest apartment management firms in<br />

southeastern Michigan, has been accused of racial<br />

discrimination jn ita leasing practices.<br />

The Pair Housing Center of Metropolitan Detroit<br />

filed the complaint in federal court eariier<br />

this month- after sending tasting teams to 23 of<br />

Fourmidabie * complexes since August of 1990.<br />

In Its filing, the Housing Center, a non-profit<br />

monitoring organization, said It found evidence of<br />

discrimination in almost half of 73 testing situa-<br />

! tiona. * "<br />

Fourmidabie ia headquartered in Farmington<br />

Hills.<br />

The complaint alleges civil rights violations and<br />

negligent per<strong>for</strong>mance of duly Unspecified punt<br />

live monetary damage* have bean sought<br />

Fourmidabie aa well aa recovery of lagai fees<br />

Douglas Hyman. a lawyer <strong>for</strong> Fourmidabie. declined<br />

ta ooaunmt on specifics of the complaint.<br />

But he defended the firm's record.<br />

"Soma eras* defined as discrimination af* so<br />

far-fetched. !»'• unbelievable to me." Hyman said.<br />

"This company is ia the business of renting apart<br />

menu end they rent to anyone re^rdleas of color.<br />

housing policies." he said.<br />

"This is blown way. way out of proportion.<br />

You're going to see a vigorous defense of this mattar,"<br />

Hyman said.<br />

Victoria Roberts, a lawyer representing the Fair<br />

Housing Center, sees things a bit differently.<br />

"1 believe the testing evidence we have ia very<br />

compelling," she said. "We're hopeful that if we<br />

prove the allegations, Fourmidabie will enter an<br />

agreement to cease and desist practices."<br />

Fourmidabie was targeted due to tha nuabt of<br />

complaints received by the Fair Housing Center<br />

over the yea/s, Roberts said. Several complexes<br />

managed by Fourmidabie ta 0*B<br />

ware mentioned in the filing.<br />

a Great Oaks Apartments. Rochester A black<br />

was in<strong>for</strong>med about only one<br />

available unit, while a white teeter waa in<strong>for</strong>med<br />

of several available units a weak latar<br />

Also, the white taster received a mailed follow -<br />

up card from the rental agent, while the black<br />

One of Pourmidable'o uomplesee identified In<br />

available ia a weak She<br />

the complaint has a minority population of 92 per- ^<br />

ta<br />

cent, Hyman said. .necisl*<br />

My experience with this company is that its r<br />

-minority occupancy rate substantiates its fair<br />

I<br />

* Easex at Hampton, Rochester Hills A Mack<br />

»'t in<strong>for</strong>med of rent<br />

9G<br />

oper already had designs on the property.<br />

Finkelstein said, but as luck would<br />

have it, the plans fell through.<br />

Several months after first seeing the<br />

land, the owner called and asked if they<br />

were still interested.<br />

They were.<br />

"Paul is a longtime horse lover, and I<br />

have an appreciation <strong>for</strong> horses myself."<br />

he said. Both have been around horses<br />

all of their life, he said, and the properly<br />

just appealed to them as a special<br />

site.<br />

"I could say it was the stables (the<br />

property had once been a horse farm),<br />

but it was more than that." he said.<br />

"We just looked at each other and<br />

said, 'Boy, if we could just ..." and we<br />

knew we had something."<br />

Although the idea seemed natural,<br />

and the project was built partly because<br />

it was something they wanted to do,<br />

they didn't charge into the project<br />

blindly.<br />

The basic home designs were settled<br />

after consulting with area Realtors on<br />

what types of houses were popular. Getting<br />

all the necessary permit approvals<br />

took longer than expected because the<br />

idea was something new. Several trips<br />

were made to other equestrian communities<br />

throughout the country.<br />

"There just wasn't anything like it<br />

around here," he said.<br />

"We thought we could bring the<br />

whole concept down to earth."<br />

Taking shape<br />

NTERIORS BY JENSEN<br />

After more than three years of work,<br />

the development is taking shape. At the<br />

heart of the development ia the recently<br />

renovated historic stables built In 1941,<br />

the centerpiece of the Berwyck Saddle<br />

'Club, said Holly Osborn director of operations<br />

<strong>for</strong> the Saddle Club.<br />

The Saddle Club is the private equestrian<br />

facility that Berwyck members are<br />

enrolled in upon purchasing a home.<br />

Residents board their horses in the<br />

stables and can have Saddle Club employees<br />

care <strong>for</strong> the animals.<br />

"We can do as much or as little as the<br />

person wants." she said. Fees vary depending<br />

on what horse owners want the<br />

club to provide.<br />

Osborn said every ef<strong>for</strong>t has been<br />

made to make the Saddle Club a topnotch<br />

facility.<br />

During the renovation, a clubhouse<br />

with fitness room, kitchen snfi dressing<br />

rooms were added An indoor arena ia<br />

being refurbished <strong>for</strong> more stables and<br />

new indoor and outdoor arenas are<br />

being conatructed.<br />

G<br />

Surrounding the development is a<br />

bridle path, pastures and a paddock<br />

area. The bridle path leads to horse<br />

trails in Kensington Metro Park. Osborn<br />

said.<br />

The 58 country contemporary homes<br />

in Berwyck on the Park are detached<br />

single family homes ranging from 1.760<br />

square feet to 2.900 square feet; priced<br />

from *<strong>16</strong>9.00 to $269,000.<br />

Across Mil<strong>for</strong>d Road lies Berwyck<br />

Place, a 14-site development of custom<br />

houses sized 2300 square feet and up<br />

and starting at 1300.000. she said.<br />

Takes commitment<br />

Elric S. Pinckney Jr., president of<br />

ESP 4 Associates Inc.. a Denver. Colreal<br />

estate marketing firm specializing<br />

in consulting and feasibility studies <strong>for</strong><br />

equestrian communities, aaid the number<br />

of these developments has grown<br />

steadily in the past decade.<br />

Equestrian commmunities come in<br />

varying sizes. Sometimes they are packaged<br />

with other amenities like golf, and<br />

sometimes they cater to select horse<br />

fanciers.<br />

"An awful lot of whether an equestrian<br />

community will work depends on the<br />

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20(F)* The <strong>Observer</strong>/ THURSDAY, JULY <strong>16</strong>,<strong>1992</strong> The <strong>Observer</strong>/ THURSDAY. JULY <strong>16</strong>,<strong>1992</strong> *(F)3G<br />

Victorian styling,<br />

contemporary flair<br />

Victorian accents combine with<br />

country styling in the Grandee, a<br />

large two-story house inspired by a<br />

sketch from a reader.<br />

A covered front porch stretches<br />

auoss the fmnt and wrapa around<br />

the left side- Clean, simple lines<br />

prevail in the railings and dowels,<br />

but turned columns and decorative<br />

trim at the top add Victorian flavor<br />

as do the arched bay windows<br />

above, capped by gazebo-like roof<br />

lines.<br />

Inside, nine-foot ceilings<br />

throughout harken back to the Victorian<br />

era. The rest of the house is<br />

contemporary. Family room and<br />

lobby are vaulted to the second story<br />

ceiling and spanned by a wide<br />

balcony that overlooks both rooms.<br />

Seven-foot high bookshelves flank<br />

the front door and a spacious living<br />

room is to the left.<br />

Cooking and eating areas are to<br />

the right where choices include a<br />

<strong>for</strong>mal dining room, a sunny nook<br />

or an extra-long eating bar. The<br />

walk-in pantry that separates the<br />

kitchen from the dining room has<br />

cupboard doors that allow direct<br />

Horse from page 1G<br />

equestrian facilities." Pinckney<br />

said. "It's a disaster when the community<br />

isn't planned well."<br />

The biggest mistake developers<br />

make when building an equestrian<br />

community is to "over-horse it.<br />

"Everything is horse, horse,<br />

horse." Pinckney said. Equestrian<br />

communities succeed because they<br />

treat projects as developments that<br />

incorporate horses, not as stables<br />

that incorporate houses.<br />

Pinckney said he has found<br />

equestrian communities attract a<br />

wide variety of people — a majority,<br />

in fact, are not even what one might<br />

consider horse people.<br />

"Typically, slightly less than 20<br />

percent of residents will have a<br />

hands-on interest in horses," he<br />

CLARIFICATION<br />

An article in the <strong>July</strong> 9 Building<br />

Scene misidentified a source. Alan<br />

Nelson is not an employee of<br />

Snyder. Kinney it Bennet. Birmingham.<br />

PROTECT YOUR DREAM HOME<br />

FROM EXTINCTION<br />

kitchen access to some of the*<br />

shelve*.<br />

A large utility room with deep<br />

sink and pull-down ironing board is<br />

just steps away from the kitchen<br />

and K> the garut too<br />

The octagonal-shaped family<br />

room features a fireplace with tiled<br />

hearth and French doors that open<br />

onto a split level deck.<br />

The swing room is a multi-purpose<br />

space that could be used as<br />

guest quarters, a home office or<br />

hobby room. French doors open<br />

onto a private deck.<br />

Although all of the sleeping areas<br />

are upstairs, the master suite is<br />

separated from the other three bedrooms.<br />

Large enough to include a<br />

sitting area, this space serves as an<br />

adult retreat from the activities in<br />

the rest of the house. The bedroom<br />

has a raised spa. enclosed lavatory<br />

and shower, and twin basins. An<br />

additional vanity is just outside the<br />

walk-in closet.<br />

For a study plan of the Grandee<br />

(332-023), send $7.50 to Landmark<br />

Designs, P.O. Box 23007. Eugene.<br />

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M, ., a. M MM MMM Has Apartment<br />

Hunting Become<br />

oao i i—aa* 'mm A Royal Pam?<br />

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DISCOVER<br />

Ictaitsaa. MCMJH<br />

Antique Mall a<br />

ISO OEALf RS<br />

iANffits la I Km Wfca<br />

45"' Nr. a. w or Careen Ce<br />

UMjiiaiS^I laa a qta<br />

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70S Houaehoid Qooda<br />

Oakland County<br />

708 Houaehoid Qooda<br />

Oakland County<br />

701 Houaehoid Qooda<br />

Oakland County<br />

708 Household Goods<br />

Oakland County<br />

700 Houaehoid Good*<br />

Wayne County<br />

709 Houaehoid Goods<br />

Wayne County QC no Iroe 239atM relngaalor'<br />

t-esua Mtn ice * aete- anftrmm<br />

$600 u m o n * v i dut,<br />

50» modal<br />

— ** AC pius<br />

rs2 B a n k e r T0M, g^s<br />

LOVE SCAT. cfur 4 otlomen<br />

kgM bag* Oreel<br />

ESTATE SALE<br />

• ANTIQUES<br />

|755 Wallace. Birmingham<br />

1 woe* H -<br />

ao unit, a muer see • Owe* lop «-<br />

nana • Microwave<br />

J». M<br />

Ural gold M.llili MICA, ale •<br />

Larga ovarsoad maul Dal crala •<br />

Mucitmuc Saa you fn, Sat Be.<br />

•aa Cuatom tote* nduOmg camel-<br />

Deck* asng cfur* recknar* Enter-<br />

ffoa. Oaa 8 cfterry Bediuoins attli<br />

• ouaan . n »<br />

mcAidmg dining tat Ea.aiad e»*r>a<br />

IN SOUTHFIELD 356-7136<br />

AN ESTATE SALE<br />

Sal.. <strong>July</strong> 18 - I0am-5pm<br />

3S» Cumbalsnd<br />

St JOtwn Wood* • Basle,<br />

I? DISS ¥V ol Coofcdge, m » N o "<br />

12 Ml)<br />

Lovely noma ol Fine Furniture<br />

featuring Baker 1950s Country<br />

Franctl dmmg room aet larga huldt.<br />

Hendredon Hantaga cluat i mrror.<br />

A.oj<br />

Sailing contents at dock maker •<br />

noma—30 clocks including grandta-<br />

I«ar A!*) clock parta mase *<br />

cases nandmada wooden tie las<br />

desks & toys Sotabed Ulcftan<br />

labu 4 enair* Signed oa pamlmga<br />

Collector pistes iBradlorfll -efnga<br />

ator stove (almond 1 yr old),<br />

wssisa drya n o o m snow<br />

(KMI < m baaamani 4 ancften<br />

rmsc Soma loots sonabMtanop<br />

Our iwneas af 9 30 on Fn only<br />

mg hall canopy, covartet. bad «klrt.<br />

drapartaa 4 vAUnca. top qua*ty fsb-<br />

ffc 4 magnaiowit Magn 256-6*53<br />

BLOOMFIELD MILLS Eatata S<br />

Sal 9-4pm. Sun. I1-3pm 1940 s<br />

Siren dawig set waft buffa Amerv<br />

can ol Marana**a badroom aat alao<br />

mapia badroom aal 50 yr Aocumu-<br />

tabon CoaaclatMaa. dotnmL ho>—<br />

now 4 rmacaaaneoua 514* KaSanl<br />

Court N Ensar Irom EO»o/Lona Pma<br />

or Ouanon.'WIng Laka<br />

ftUB-OCRS CLOSE-OUT at MIS<br />

StON SPRINGS ON DARB LAKE<br />

Modal lumtura lor aala Moura 12<br />

noon - Spm Ivannoa - MunHay<br />

CLAWIFOOT round oa* lama w/4<br />

niglvback praaaad back cana saai<br />

cnara. maicfiaig Mdaboard. Sulcn<br />

wbavauad gmm nwror 4 laadad<br />

glaaa door* Aak«g Si«90 4T3-90M<br />

COMPLETE Owican Ptiyla manoga-<br />

ny dining room aal. 2 Victorian<br />

cnairs lounge 355-5760<br />

CONSOLE RCA 25 TV M>od cabi-<br />

net Battvoom vanity 3" 4 5 n<br />

BMoWdoon Enranga 8ST-9T26<br />

CONTEMPORARY 7 piece aacnonal<br />

sot*. »499 5 c-eo* contemporary<br />

dmatw. »19S 1 tme* «nne lormica<br />

cfie*i «"tn nuicn toe l » S4V1«8«<br />

COUCH 4 LOVE SEAT<br />

Mauve, contemporary 4*00 Piaaae<br />

caa after 5 30pm. 159-1107<br />

715 Computers<br />

Sales Ii Service DIAMOND SolaUMa '» ct<br />

mem rmg. S1 OuaMy Paper* r i w<br />

ed Muat aa* MSOoi baaa o*w<br />

534-3402<br />

OLD<br />

Nice old paraian 4 oriental ruga.<br />

ilemedon supi-ani laCM laatnar 4<br />

marUa-top table* oaa mnimode*.<br />

Ouncan pnyle dMng tabM snaoow<br />

box. nsda-a-ieay 4 oak daak'a. bro-<br />

cade *ola. labia, lamp* ttardrock<br />

•run*. 010 clocks knamr aat. oM ok<br />

pamtmga 4 prints Lola ol old glaae-<br />

aare cfana. crystal oa lampa. star-<br />

ang. krue-kneca. wnlaga domng<br />

doaa. deco nam* toy* guitar, pmt-<br />

ry, appaancaa pot* 4 pans. «4dtan<br />

ggw^duf. Dalang. too mucfi to<br />

1990 GRAND P«X LE<br />

wn«a 20.000 maaa<br />

1962 CHEW WAGON<br />

DEBBIE 538-2939<br />

ESTATE SALE<br />

Entire nouaanoid contenta muat Da<br />

aoid No pre lalaa. door* span 9am<br />

<strong>July</strong> 17 4 14 3020 Wickham Royal<br />

Oa* in Co-entry Park<br />

ESTATES LIQUIDATED<br />

Moving or Just<br />

LET US DO THE JOB FOR VI<br />

Lnwig room Badioom. a«wig room.<br />

antiQuea. cfuna 4 cryatai<br />

OtDOB NEW<br />

WE'LL SELL IT FOR YOU<br />

Aa your muabl* goods diapiayed<br />

m our 15 000 aq.lt «lw»room<br />

3 Mock* W ol Oakland Ma*<br />

THE GREAT EXCHANGE<br />

CONSIGNMENT COr<br />

1431 14 Mae Rd Campba* Comer*<br />

589-0390<br />

COUCH. 2 ROUND cnairs 7 and ta-<br />

Cta* learner lop roi»id tabla 4<br />

snack table* mtcnen sa'. S44-3202 , n M| m m „<br />

FORMER OR AMAYO kquKlating<br />

laa office x p i n Ptaat* •i^gery<br />

equvmeni 4 loot*, omce suopiie*<br />

noueenosd good* csotnee. Book*.<br />

Caan<br />

DE NEPHEW S ROOM<br />

Estate Liquidation<br />

26550 Orand Rtver<br />

bet in a " Beecn 4 inaatar<br />

535-5600<br />

KUGE SIDEWALK 4 INOOOR SALE<br />

Sat <strong>July</strong> 1«n - 10am-7pm<br />

FREE Bancon» lor tne Kk>*<br />

leak motorcycle CMna<br />

ardroOa ooaet -nrta j CONTEMPORARY DINING room<br />

Breeklaat nook. ( t > Mi enroma 4 glass «itn wet 6<br />

cnairs *aat*S IifS 451-0263<br />

large storsge unit* wmtnm. dryer<br />

relrlgeralor nxniaM. compactor<br />

aood snradder attic inmgs books,<br />

mucn more 1<br />

5275 PONVALLEY RO<br />

W ol Lansar S olt Lone Pine<br />

Fr.4 Sat 10-5 Sun. 12-5<br />

Numbers at 9am<br />

ALSO THIS WEEK<br />

4 1250 VICTORIA OR<br />

I Garfield Manor Condoa)<br />

N oft 18 Mae. w o- Garfield<br />

Then wit on Brookaood to Victoria<br />

iTSame Hours)<br />

COUCH, tal<br />

tredniorvai 2 veers old paid 41000<br />

•m sacr ifice tor $150 522-2551<br />

DINING ROOM by Dre»ei Pecan<br />

table Mtn 2 leavaa 4 padded cover<br />

7 arm 4 side cana backed cneas<br />

Clans nutcn a beveud giaaa 4 Bul-<br />

let puce Muat sea moving 51900<br />

BATHROOM Ptumtang ks^ure* ca<br />

acceaaory item*<br />

854-9431<br />

HOT point ELECTRIC atove 20 m<br />

ascaaani coHdHton. 4125 Ca* Be<br />

laaf. 3pm-6pm 474-4056<br />

CHARLES BRAND Eioang Praaa<br />

S1700 Micro dul Bunkeu Sue<br />

I6U0 5*4«S68<br />

KENMORE DRYER<br />

wmse. aucl'lc. perfect o<br />

must ae* 4125' beat 299-0151<br />

SCUBA OMng Computer Ores 724 CSfTiefBS-SupplieS<br />

~ ' A A W l m s *<br />

TOSHIBA 2200 S* 60 Meg no»»,j 2* estend case* and Battery Ban<br />

computer 41700 i 41900 or beat c*»er 855- KV1<br />

a. 5 .0 13 monno,_ —2*1 ; ^<br />

oea MA 11 anx 12-120<br />

l'»6 or<br />

•55-209O<br />

OlSCOVERy TOYS - Summer Saw<br />

Educauwai 4 lun tor row Hide'<br />

Tnurs-Fn 10am-3 pm 22251 Ay<br />

•fll* 9 4 MlddMBeH 476-6674<br />

KENMORE ELECTRIC Stove vent-<br />

ed Btcnaer aasncl Cend»«er<br />

»75 473-1176<br />

GENERATOR<br />

Honda EM300C Never u*<br />

647 6724<br />

KENSAORE relrigereior 4 atove<br />

neiga 4 yrs old $150 eacf Good<br />

'26-6966<br />

~\ nENMORE WASHER dryer ireejer<br />

I avocado 4200 626-7640<br />

•*» 2O0»q " 4200'eiter 646-7rr3 i R £ N M O B 6 WASHER 450<br />

PtRliC* 5 5 c « vnd»«tiar Daer| dair» dryer electric t r .old<br />

tapper lamented aood gram LMa<br />

-a. •» 4 •y.barrei wg«<br />

Amoal nea 4550 2*4 9523<br />

.'X<br />

261-3974<br />

MAYTAG -ebuat eUcir< arye<br />

$ 124 Mafcning goiO Mafia<br />

SHORE LANDER "aa.<br />

place M '»• See-Ooc<br />

water crall 4260<br />

)OiB Mayiag<br />

traa 420-3326<br />

MOVING SALE Furralurs. book<br />

AQUAFUUM<br />

beet Piymoutn araa eve* 455-1723 I Mter neaiar<br />

DINING set ay naw Earl, American<br />

"NAP*. OVAL LAM. 6 ANRKMOR ch**%<br />

'0 GC poriaW® m*<br />

10 macrtmm<br />

$90 Motorotta urtra daaa< prtona<br />

S390 ' 433-00 ia<br />

^4Sw€»a 4ai ng 4 T4*8 'eguurty $950<br />

0oods&acoe«» o^nei. nuicn. ouaet, $3200 Uvwvg<br />

rus Be<strong>for</strong>e fpm M7 6768 alter r o o m nnHiom sols 2 chaa* col-<br />

6pm 786-2<strong>16</strong>1 2735C Sutnenand tae tabu gaieUc taBU $ dual<br />

aMnt.il 90S 455-7945<br />

MOVING SALE-Sai iOam-2pm.: c«NiNG SET Dresei wemm con<br />

Oinmg room sat $250 kitchen sei > umporey Person* table, uavea 4<br />

$100 air conditwnei $100 dresaer « cha*». 3 wan unit* wttn<br />

$ to pool tabu 8 mora 32710 Brur kon1so<br />

crest Knoll Farmmgion Hill* S # ' | j 400<br />

14 Mae w ot Middwben<br />

MOVING SALE - Troy 23 11 Cemale<br />

take Mitverton N off Mapu «be-<br />

r 1 aan Jonn R 4 Dequmdrei Jsay <strong>16</strong>-<br />

17-<strong>16</strong> »am-5 Many antiques sola<br />

k. ditfu* etc Antique<br />

** wttn rype 869-6785<br />

OAK ion bed esceaeni condnion<br />

includes ladder rw*nnc 0e*s<br />

dreeeer booacese Alter 5 349-5441<br />

OAK tabu wvtn 4 matcfang chaws<br />

DINING TABLE - 4 cnairs. cane<br />

back cut velvet seats French pro-<br />

vincial truitwood Wayne 326 3331<br />

DUNCAN Phyte taow pad* 5<br />

chaa* chma cabinet 4 buffet Drum<br />

tabu Large steamer trunk Singer<br />

ectime By appointment<br />

5pm 536-3993<br />

ESTATE SALE<br />

19990 SemmoM FUdiord<br />

E ol inaslt S ol faigo<br />

NO Early Baas<br />

Cash 4 Carry<br />

Sat 10-5 Sun 11-4<br />

SiDE BY SIDE Whir pool relrigeralo' RAILROAD TIES NEW 4 -JSED<br />

ice i walec m door. 72 1 cul al 3»«ver» i.tutw 23501 Pervwytva<br />

4153 -nond eiceaent $500 766-1921 ^ Broansloa*-. 1 I mi* [ al ta,<br />

graph Mon -Sat 9-5 263 S66S<br />

WtwtmghOuaa sell clean oven $50<br />

amoue mounl sir condilioner $ '0C<br />

baby crib 435 Muekm 12 >3 "pool<br />

Mle. needs iinw $30 427-4018<br />

I SOLID STATE KENMORE<br />

4 Oyer large capacity<br />

! $250 tor p»r Ca* 828-3740 | R I D ( No MOWER<br />

condHon $<strong>16</strong>0<br />

BALDWIN 45 stuqw piano tench<br />

tuned'aguiar»y $1950 043-6707<br />

BASS GUITAR 4 FADE OUAI C.*U<br />

400 amfc wth accessor wis iSCC or<br />

ai« trade tor dirt b* . n $175 453-6<strong>16</strong>4<br />

j 2 drawer 4 4 drawer oak Ming cabe oak footing t • 74<br />

1-600-573 6678<br />

EVOLA MUSFC<br />

REMODELING SALE<br />

PATlO OOORWAL. 6 ft Thermc<br />

pane with brown Muttons EvoeaerU<br />

condition $35f Car 6*6-0212<br />

ADULT TRME Sear* 3 speed<br />

424^995} ^50 used $174<br />

PERSIAN RUGS<br />

! very reesonabw<br />

.on EsceMnt condttton<br />

DINING ROOM sei French Proven<br />

caai. Bur-sled walnut laou. 2 anas.<br />

10 cane beck chaas. marbu topped<br />

buffet Excellent condition $94C<br />

656-3071<br />

DINING ROOM SET<br />

Larga tabu witn uavee 4 protective<br />

peda 4 udder-back cnavs kgmad<br />

cfans cabinet with buffet E.ceHenl<br />

condition $1 100 647-6724<br />

DINING ROOM aoud white w t *<br />

tabu 4 6 while upholstered chairs,<br />

must sell $1750 New. custom<br />

made 477-6424<br />

DINING ROOM taow aoad oak 4 n<br />

rosmd pedestal 2 m«ert« asunda lo<br />

6 ft oval 6 barrel beck oak chairs,<br />

excellent condition $900 <strong>for</strong> sei<br />

Microwave 640 wan convection<br />

wttn tum-tabU. a.csiient condition<br />

$250 Laptop computer Radio<br />

Snack TRS60-100 $150 Can aflar<br />

5pm 642-4326<br />

children<br />

• 4 much mucn more<br />

Iris Kaufman 626-6335<br />

A stocut* Member<br />

Iiniarnational Society ol Apprauer*<br />

Another<br />

HUN'fNGTON WOODS<br />

* ESTATE SALE BY<br />

DECORATIVE ANTIQUES<br />

10088 HART<br />

HUNTINGTON WOODS<br />

(Take Wyoming S Oil 11 MM Rd<br />

|US1 W or Woodward to Harl turn<br />

"gnt|<br />

THEY LEFT THE COUNTRY<br />

E veryming Goes at Your price<br />

CONTENTS Old aniKjue Hud-<br />

son uprignt puno • Broyhi* ]<br />

IdogiMaJo May fcj<br />

ne ou-l<br />

tt yrs. old<br />

422-6425<br />

421-1"42<br />

POWTOdn 24 H l^rviure Ml HP 83253<br />

ONTg<br />

740 Pat Service!<br />

822 Trucka For Sala<br />

CHEVY 1991 BW BL. a*. 9nar ee-<br />

DOOGE^<br />

"TOWN & COUNTRY<br />

4744710 OOOQC 474-SSSS<br />

Handgun Smith 4 Wesson 367<br />

c a t * modal a 19 6 anot revoN*<br />

$235 Jennriga 22. $50 S42-2477<br />

NOROCTRACK Achenur complete<br />

ENGLISH Sprmgar Spenui pupa<br />

AKC Bngsah nunser 6 **M Wood<br />

arw Eicaaanl burners 4 lema, pets<br />

566 6691<br />

ENGLISH SPRMQER PURS<br />

keio Bred buck 4 etaas<br />

313-396-7621<br />

FORO 1978 Super Ca* Ptokae age<br />

engme runs good MOO WTiPur<br />

_ _ tftfiffdl'<br />

FORO-1979 Super caB. Ft50<br />

brakes- ares, tims up $' .200<br />

W saner a 73B-75<strong>16</strong><br />

_ 1-u. FAWN Abyannuneu* 2|T o«eai<br />

«*a#d Inn Mi-^99 Naade «ow^ home »aaaat paraonaa-<br />

POOL TABLE CouuR. SB. *ea5 •: *» 366^9292 Or 329-2757<br />

' GERMAN SHEPHERD No paper*<br />

>4»-4446 Born May I0W<br />

I MC<br />

•Sh wood 3 puce state<br />

condition $1900<br />

PET PORTRAITS<br />

•try Special No tffang Few Spei<br />

prscaa' A^> 25 6 29 oriyl Caa lot I<br />

poeitmarii JB Andra Youno PI<br />

tography 455-7787<br />

744 Horaee, Uvaatock<br />

Equipment<br />

l bo* $i SOU or Beel<br />

Bowrider 2'AsU Traffar<br />

SAIL BOARD- TIGA<br />

POOL TABLES<br />

ALL TYPES Horsee 6 Ponus<br />

bough-, sold traded good nomee<br />

COBRA Motorhomes<br />

NEW USED RENTALS<br />

OVER 100 UMTS<br />

LLOYD BRUGES TraeaMM<br />

CHELSEA (313>a7S-1347<br />

DOOOE 1964 EkPKrar 221 25.000<br />

| ma**T n*» ee*. naneynun't a sen<br />

$10 000 Work 9-5pm 647-4*77<br />

POWAKADOY electric hand can.<br />

benery ctserger 4 seal $340<br />

Hug ultra *ons $75<br />

TREADMILL. Preco. 905e 2 years<br />

oid Rarer, usee $2 000 new Aa*<br />

mg$600 644-6546<br />

VITA MASTER esercue Ok<br />

good condition -eeeonabU<br />

WEIGHTS 1000 * • pules 6 bar*<br />

4 junaneaa. Banco prase. Reman<br />

cruir 2 sit w« Boer as psncnmg<br />

baG. more A* or pert vary leeeon<br />

299-5005<br />

735 Wanted To Buy<br />

ALBUMS 45 s Old Comics. Cards<br />

Msgstmes Models Toys Mdosm<br />

E—s Beetw terns Eves 264-1251<br />

BASEBALL - Any tporu cards or<br />

manorabau Unopened eaass'bos-<br />

n Topp cash WW Trevel 477 2560<br />

KITTENS • kit Soo- 4 Slier irsrud<br />

"0«S£ FIOURINES - l last-, or cJv-<br />

na Wai OS, casn 290-0645 974-9506 or 776-6146<br />

dtt-on wa pay caen I<br />

gsms to me Sa* Am<br />

nted - •> con-<br />

vtOLINS 4 Cellos Aiso<br />

Grand Puno Antique I<br />

musical mat-ument* 863-6656<br />

WANTED TO BUY 1<br />

equipment wttn character generator<br />

12 cameras 422-1365<br />

738 Absolutely Free<br />

Runs Mondays Only<br />

FREE CLEAN FILL DIRT<br />

9 Mae'Orchard Laaa araa<br />

566- <strong>16</strong>18 or 473-6 106<br />

738 Household Pets<br />

ADORABLE BUck'anna long nseefl,<br />

•emaw k-nan 6 aeeks old<br />

651-4622<br />

ADULT CATS - f • ao dadawed a*<br />

snots Need s good eduff nomee<br />

350-6539<br />

AFRICAN GRAY PARROT<br />

or Blue Fronted Amajons $4S0<br />

each or trsde AKC German<br />

Shepherd 522-5996<br />

AKC Gerasan shepherd pupe <strong>16</strong><br />

aeeks old a* snots guarsntebc<br />

$300 333-7221<br />

GERMAN SHEPHERD 8 mos<br />

mate neutered nousebroken<br />

a* 654-4136<br />

HORSES BOAROED<br />

GOLOEN RET R1EVER<br />

i mot A i<br />

Crosby Pru das I<br />

GREAT DANE PUPS<br />

AKC dual champion arad. show<br />

ufUOn<br />

7pm. 313-391-6673<br />

wumu, 1800 Rac. Vehictoa<br />

2e*enw t !<br />

HBAALA* AN PERSIAN Kltiam. a*<br />

Me* very Knuebu $150<br />

624-3605<br />

H1MALAYAMS 6 PERSIANS<br />

Shots CFA LSI rmg 721-11<br />

IRISH SETTER puppy<br />

s $150<br />

KEESHOND PUPPIES AKC BUI<br />

bred Uddy beer* Good quakty<br />

535-4600<br />

KITTENS - e* sin<br />

yeer mew o-wnw<br />

Neutered snot*<br />

dud need* TLC<br />

OUtlE BUGGY with i<br />

ome purls<br />

aee- $1250<br />

SEARAY 1979 19 «<br />

cruuer outdrive 19*4 i<br />

$5400 or Beet Aflai 8 522-7756<br />

SEA RAY 19*3 - <strong>16</strong> K Cuddy caBm<br />

120 1 IUI L I I.aeer mboerd'outboerd<br />

AM FM radio SS redlo. depm eoi*v-<br />

der E-Z load traaai 6 mucn more<br />

ST 2B5 476-5940<br />

SEARAT 1969 <strong>16</strong>0 ISOhp as.<br />

726-2656 board outboard. U canvas stereo<br />

620-0148<br />

805 Boat Docka<br />

A Marinas<br />

SEA RAY 1990 • Sin.<br />

n:ill l -ad. nar 260hp mboerde<br />

$73 000 747-«3*i<br />

AHOY<br />

BOATERS'<br />

Brand -ua ooerweas wtm meiant<br />

"TSJs""JmS^ | SiLVERLINE fibwgiaat i* ft 140<br />

' mboerd 1 outboard Marci-Jteer trsA<br />

SEA RAY 2 in 19*4 Monaco Mmt<br />

very low noun. Crueumaasar tam-<br />

demtreaer $12,900 471-2246<br />

BOAT SLIPS lor rem Union Lake er low<br />

Slashed prcas to- beunce ol sea- tree $2300<br />

aon Oevsd LKmanawm 352-9060<br />

808 Boata * Motors<br />

ALUMINUM 14 n<br />

motor Good condftion $750<br />

erty HMa Ca*<br />

ARISTOCRAFT 19 , H<br />

mooerd outboero es<br />

KiTTENS - 4 mos cad 1 cakee 1<br />

Blacs 4 whrte Need mots $ 10<br />

Can kite- 5 30pm S33-3992<br />

KITTEN lo a good noma 6 m mew<br />

Bun color In mots no anorme.<br />

good aan kias 4 dogs 399-2154<br />

LAB PUPPIES AKC<br />

Born 6117-"92<br />

Ca*9-4pm<br />

FORO 19*7. F-130. I c y < apaed<br />

9.000 meee naw<br />

FORO 196* RANGER<br />

5 apaed $4226<br />

TOWN & COUNTRY<br />

474-67M OOOOE<br />

FORO '9*9 BRONCO « XLT orey<br />

LES STANFORD<br />

823 Vana<br />

ASTRO 1906 81<br />

• o - r i a s a ?<br />

S a i S T S S ? a i<br />

Evae 549-3772<br />

CARA VAN-19*<br />

CARA VAN-19*<br />

aa S3 9*6<br />

424-4199<br />

CARS VAN I M<br />

5pm<br />

BE- <strong>16</strong> 400 -uaa<br />

$13 300 C6* Mlar<br />

522-6377<br />

CHEVY IBM ASTRO Cargo van.<br />

auluniM* ar csean $7995<br />

LES STANFORD<br />

MOTOR^tOME Cuae k ~ t<br />

storage needs rapar CMC<br />

Ca* San, 5pm «<br />

NOMAO 1*76<br />

s u ?<br />

PALAAUtaO CAMPER 19*6 CAL.<br />

nwdasde auape 6. hmece. escat-<br />

Wrtt conduon $3000 3*7-0930<br />

PROWLER 1973 - 24h i<br />

ar a* equpment<br />

done, $1195'beel<br />

PROWLER 1990 29<br />

conation $12 000 or beet offer<br />

420-34M<br />

FOBO 1990 F-150 XLT - V6 auto<br />

malic ar low if HI $ 1-0 999<br />

HUNTINGTON FORO S52-0400<br />

TOWN & COUNTRY<br />

474-6750 OOOOE 474-666*<br />

FORO 1990. Rarysr XLT Super<br />

Cab FJS, loeded VS 5 spaed Bad<br />

•net kbsryees cap mack 4 arey<br />

M 000 456-71*6<br />

aon idw mess $ 10 995<br />

TOWN & COUNTRY<br />

474-6750 OOOOE 474-6666<br />

fORO 19*0 RANGER. XLT 2 9 eu- OOOOE 19*9 CARAVAN SE euap-<br />

maBK ar. 6 more $6 666<br />

TOWN & COUNTRY<br />

474-6740 DOOGE 474-66**<br />

ownar $*500 726-0562<br />

OOOOE 19*9 CARAVAN SE euap-<br />

maBK ar. 6 more $6 666<br />

TOWN & COUNTRY<br />

474-6740 DOOGE 474-66**<br />

FORO 19*1 RANGE" XLT Pickup<br />

OOOOE 19*9 CARAVAN SE euap-<br />

maBK ar. 6 more $6 666<br />

TOWN & COUNTRY<br />

474-6740 DOOGE 474-66**<br />

Hrw* Perk uncoet Msr cur,<br />

453-2424 ed 201<br />

OOOGE 1990 B-25C I* Top LER<br />

Con .a-won $12 995<br />

TOWN A COUNTRY<br />

474-6750 OOOOE 474-06*6<br />

GMC 1972- Astro tandem weeper<br />

318 Detroit Osteal. 13 toeed 38<br />

OOOGE 1990 B-25C I* Top LER<br />

Con .a-won $12 995<br />

TOWN A COUNTRY<br />

474-6750 OOOOE 474-06*6<br />

GMC 1976- S. ton 4a4. aench 4<br />

Plow nooa 350 ama* t»ocs nm*<br />

•real Best offer 326-7012<br />

5COTTY <strong>16</strong> sff trevU<br />

SCOTTY 1976 Travel Tra<br />

SKI BOAT - 1961 <strong>16</strong>'en open Bow<br />

120hp Merc cruwer inboerd out-<br />

board ireaer mM $2700 229-0*41<br />

STARCRAFT - 1976 22* earner<br />

coneote w w s i " econonacai<br />

rigged Heh $5650 456-2432<br />

STMGFUY I99C<br />

"a*w^ow^rt'$12 900<br />

3MC tggo lu* sue estended ca* 6<br />

n Bo* 4i4. 350. V-6, automasx<br />

$17,500 beer 422-5671<br />

7 2 1 - 1 1 4 4<br />

Red<br />

H0LMAN<br />

ontsec-GMC-Torc"<br />

721-1144<br />

r&zr 0<br />

Ohty $17<br />

HOLM AN isSSmmS J<br />

Pontuc-GMC-Toyota<br />

721-1144<br />

21000,<br />

DOOGE 1991<br />

Auiomaiic<br />

$12 2 97<br />

TOWN & COUNTRY<br />

474-6750 DOOGE<br />

ar 71 000 m. >6*00<br />

Gkac 1990 SL SIERRA PCKUP<br />

DOGE. 1965 Caravan LI Ausomet-<br />

< 2 6 war 7 pessenger er<br />

$3250 420-047C<br />

SHASTA 1977-23 Clsevy 350 V8 r <br />

GMC '990 SUBURBAN SLE pecs-<br />

ECONOUNE 150 19*5<br />

kgr* Okie 46 OOC maa.<br />

ESCORT 1965 66 000 meee<br />

t Ca* 332-4104<br />

CHEVT 19*6 giaaer tegl. mass<br />

goodoondmor $4 250<br />

626-5*66<br />

CJ'7 1964 EJ><br />

caas-t tr,<br />

spa- no iv*<br />

3" an Naa ti as 6 cyt.<br />

879-7961<br />

tree steeds<br />

$•200 oi Beet "2Z~~<br />

644-3232<br />

BAJA 1967 196 SamSport Ooemd-<br />

er 205 VS. tra*ar mckided amrp<br />

mual aee $i 1.500'Beet 699-7222 J57S<br />

SUPER PORPOISE <strong>16</strong> n I<br />

bngnt 'ed 4 whne. with tra<br />

set lo Stm6an but faeier Lfvonu<br />

425-7192<br />

RANQER. M l KLT. 4.4 * cytMer.<br />

am-tm c a m 5 apead 13.500<br />

«. M 700 522-2763<br />

SAFARI 19*2 Van ITT. a* ahaw<br />

ISSUES*<br />

Red<br />

H0LMAN<br />

Pinner-GMC-Tthwta<br />

721-1144<br />

SHASTA 1977 - »v, a e n<br />

oonmma* HOW ar coed—net. i<br />

mg 4 area 45000 261-<br />

BAYLMER 1965<br />

BAV LINER >9M<br />

LAB pups AKC 6 at<br />

wormed 4 snots T**Oe<br />

cffocolaw<br />

ds dsasd<br />

S 626-6461<br />

LAHSA APSO - ia.li<br />

year* Old. trarud rer<br />

lovug nome only Ui<br />

must<br />

red mat. 3<br />

sweet "oo<br />

scad yard a<br />

644-3484<br />

LHASA APSO pup AKC 6 vrks<br />

mat vst clucked Hi snot,<br />

aormed $40C 535-9193<br />

MINIATURE AKC SCHNAU2ERS 1<br />

maw 4 11am aw - 10 wka old<br />

Snots $250 425-4290<br />

PEKINGESE AKC Pud<br />

yr 0W maw red 4 arm<br />

459-0291<br />

PUS $200 2<br />

s. $150<br />

230 fip OMC<br />

low nrs i<br />

Nuean "c.a engine<br />

$1* OOO/bu<br />

2TN Wtth tandem SUPRA COMBRIO 19*9 buck<br />

s. $6200 rsor 75 nosrs ascaaem uurKMimi<br />

556-06S* Ageing $15 500 661-9105<br />

T "**r SUPRA Salt era 1967 open ocm<br />

22'* , ski package.<br />

$14.000'beet 645-9461<br />

2459<br />

47S-, 2 ^<br />

BAYLINER 27 n 1962 An Cabm<br />

sseeps 6 260 HP mboero/outboard<br />

670 firs stove -efig need eaues<br />

$14,900 919-766-6299<br />

BIG FISHERMAN <strong>16</strong> I<br />

CraR. traaer 25 horse power Mei<br />

cur. Eaves As new 1969 Garaged<br />

4400C 427 7054<br />

SYLVAN, super Snepper<br />

n 9 9 Merc traaar euctnc motor<br />

eatraa $1950 522-9577<br />

CANOE -<br />

suets na<br />

lecketa included ReeeonsBU er cover<br />

WAVE RUNNER 19*9 Yamaha tr*e-<br />

aa late new uooc<br />

»~»25-3470<br />

AKC Rag Standard<br />

$400-$ 700<br />

'oodtea buck<br />

aeeks<br />

642-0155<br />

BASSETT HOUNO<br />

broker, ruulured su<br />

•mas * loving Nome<br />

nepp, nouse-<br />

IU 1 yea oad<br />

256-0471<br />

BEAGLE PUPPT temeU 8 aaaes<br />

old AKC registered cnempion<br />

Buodane 425-0278<br />

BlCHON FRlSE AKC<br />

fluffy dons guasmea<br />

Mcttur<br />

Cuppiea aisae<br />

>3 Aiscwff ae*<br />

455-7<strong>16</strong>6<br />

BiCHONS Stvws<br />

it mm lam wes sdorst<br />

futtpoit pe**-<br />

IW. $450<br />

397-0915<br />

BISHON FRlSE AKC<br />

6 temau 6 aeass<br />

Background<br />

puppies MsW<br />

osd Ciumpran<br />

Ca* 673-6726<br />

BLACK LAB sc..red<br />

gentle Knus ckffdrw<br />

door dog<br />

a* anot* very<br />

ndooi 4 out-<br />

476-4907<br />

BOXEP PUP AKC<br />

old brmdw snow gu<br />

amaw 8 aeeks<br />

art, $275 arm<br />

427-3094<br />

PET SHOP SELLING OUT'<br />

kterchandua. Ltveeioc* 4 Store<br />

futures MUST GO' 22630 Moonay<br />

474-6606<br />

CATAMARAN <strong>16</strong> n wlOl traffar<br />

ngging se*a tramp 4 tagger<br />

board* »t500'Baet 661-6969<br />

CELEBRITY I9B9 215 SE aiddy<br />

cabm With power tnm 5 0. rn«i lo<br />

Shore wtth traaar 60 nours Very<br />

race 4 many oiner extras $<strong>16</strong> 000<br />

Alter 5pm 421-2096<br />

wtthoui papers, shots<br />

PUGS - puppus AKC. eoorecu<br />

mates, vet neemvy e* stwts Very<br />

13131826-6<strong>16</strong>4<br />

ROTTWEILERS 121. Alghan I IL AKC.<br />

nae da good home Cai «nai 7pm<br />

4l£t2*S<br />

SALUKI - young k « i maaa* lookmg<br />

•or noma Pnee ants rugotuMe<br />

Musi piece due lo T in 6B7-1S37<br />

BRITTANY PUPS -OFA emmpnn<br />

sred impreae-ve bloodane ahow<br />

SUM pat quaMy 522-7252<br />

CHOW CHOW PUPPIES<br />

Offer em colors AKC<br />

(3131 531-8<strong>16</strong>5<br />

CITRON Cea<br />

old *inik "and led Needa to be<br />

one and ona, ol 'artiste owner Cteer<br />

$700. cage 461-1*74<br />

SHELT1E PUF^ - AKC mote, chem<br />

ua need- 4<br />

591-3973<br />

puse canvas, mooring cover Uec- :<br />

74 Irs Much, mucn<br />

471-4518<br />

WOOOENOORY 12 ff 7 snp4«he<br />

mg or duck boat<br />

807 Boat Parta<br />

Ii Service<br />

PRO-MOTION MARINE<br />

Certified Technicians<br />

Stem Omu Oemege rispeir*.<br />

UIISSSWIU<br />

S56*| 313-3*1-10*0<br />

Sauu « ' ACUMA 19M Legend LS Loaded<br />

ISOI. je£ ntrac aarrvrt. 45 X0 M*<br />

FORO. 1967 O A wagon t<br />

ger 8 cyt must -4 OCC<br />

non $ 7200<br />

tO»:<br />

61000<br />

b7 60C<br />

VIKING 1976 Pop-up<br />

la<br />

$i.300 {313)642 Chan 1'4 ion 2<br />

ear 46.500<br />

4<strong>16</strong>-9217<br />

TOWN & COUNTRY<br />

. 4-t-VC om*p^47V$5*9<br />

TOYOTA 19*3 0 O « e I<br />

steer mg body 4 engme<br />

$<strong>16</strong> 900<br />

TOYOTA -see H ion 0K»UP sock<br />

shrft 36 700 maaa e» ieeei t $3TB*<br />

MOU*»<br />

THOMPSON 19*9 205 CARRARA<br />

I65RP. tti<br />

aer Warranty 96 • 2606<br />

WAVE JAMMER '9M Yatium AUtO • TrUCfc<br />

Parta A Service<br />

pmMm ouuou imi • ..ia.i i<br />

$3000<br />

CAP lor Fold Ranger good cono-<br />

937-6332 — — — —<br />

EIGHT FOOT P*A up Cap<br />

Iks naa $200<br />

Ca* 422-4945<br />

AEROSTAR 19*9 Siarcren loedec<br />

43000 meea esfa cseen $it 500<br />

Alter 6 30pm >75-92**<br />

CHECKMATE BASS IS n 115 hp i<br />

9 motor<br />

M. canvas<br />

Mi-0*» i<br />

Us mat OtaC-Cobrs Johnson<br />

Mercury EvrvudS Mertner Force<br />

CHEETAH. 1966 <strong>16</strong>R open Oom<br />

SOUP Jotmaon power na oeeutttui<br />

$4 850 476-3178<br />

889-2358<br />

AEROSTAR t**9 KL kv^M<br />

• S 3 B<br />

155 300 MAJ $6650<br />

820 Autos Wanted ASTRO 19*1 PTT T ^ M<br />

maculate condition<br />

n i i o c a i<br />

AABCO AUTO<br />

CARCOO - * door<br />

AO aire. 27.1<br />

$13 325<br />

TOWN & COUNTRY<br />

474-6750 OOOOE 471 966$<br />

° ^ M<br />

CHRIS CRAFT 1975 25<br />

Cruuer 307 Chevy nooar* depth<br />

gauge ah«nomore CO tape radto.<br />

$9000 464-5628 t~es 4<strong>16</strong>-5*50<br />

SHIH-TZU 4 Lhasa Apao maad<br />

beeuniui 7 weeks old vet checked<br />

shot* Both parents AKC ten alas<br />

$250 maM* $225 5*2-7*05<br />

SH1-TZU Pups AKC buck 4 wtMe<br />

4 tn-ccaor 6 stai old i»t mots<br />

wormed Ca* 3-9pm 622-0051<br />

OOeERMAN PUPS AKC 4 buck 4<br />

rust 4 red 4 -ual Shots, laaa 4<br />

Os.cisin aom E.ceaenl tempers 1<br />

ment can see Sre 4 Oam<br />

313-426-5679 i<br />

OOBERMANS AKC<br />

OuaMy Puogus irom mili tated<br />

p r o ^ n p ^ t<br />

DOG TO GOOO HOME<br />

SIAMESE KITTENS - Affectionate 4<br />

tueffffy potty rained $K)0eech<br />

526-3246<br />

CHRTSLEB 1974 1511<br />

Naa .lienor 4 Cockpit<br />

or bauoffa Ca*.<br />

'0m 85 K o<br />

cowar $2300<br />

595-0674<br />

CREST LINER 1979 -<br />

-uOe 1991 vanguard<br />

oondrnorv $3900<br />

an 85 Evtrv<br />

iraHa good<br />

540-799*<br />

CRISCRAFT Lancer<br />

- V . m greet stupe a/<br />

4 mtenor 125 V* $440<br />

20 n. deep<br />

3'"3S»35M<br />

FIBERGLASS boa<br />

SaaKmg » motor in<br />

SacrMee $*00<br />

1965. 12B<br />

esa. mom<br />

13-326-060<br />

SOFT-COATED WHEATEN terrier<br />

pupa non-ahad AKC neeah guar-<br />

anteed dspoaffa 313-373-0904<br />

808 VeMctoA<br />

Boat Storage<br />

AAA STORAGE<br />

Soets Traaar* True**<br />

Outdoor we<br />

EWctnoty <<br />

tffrue 6 Ta<br />

812 Motorcycles<br />

HARLEY SPORTSTER. 1990 many<br />

$4250<br />

522-9179<br />

do*ar sor good usad car*<br />

fl H w u'igrua or trenamu-<br />

ru 7 dey* 24 npurs 43B-376*<br />

ABSOLUTELY<br />

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Especially Town Cars &<br />

Grand Marquis<br />

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CHEVROLET<br />

Sports van 12 peeeanger sm<br />

c ewardnve 350 v*-«» ta<br />

duty $6500<br />

Chavy<br />

FOX HILLS<br />

l Chrysur-PSymouOi<br />

455-6740 961<br />

tdrtve 340 vS-ar » heevr ' W W<br />

<strong>16</strong>500 -397-2^7 i<br />

•968 Astro CS 5 pssstrgar - • ^<br />

CHEVY 1968 Fia s<br />

by Dey Ouuer duel ar 4 "eal aa<br />

res aaectnc seats dual atereo 2- VOYAGER-1990 LX Clean. 34.000<br />

$14 000<br />

s*2--.aee<br />

-eel companion Homa<br />

>wn 477-4407<br />

ENGLISH SPRINGER SPAWEL<br />

/ u M t n a , dogs AKC<br />

•l'*ll Bom 5-22-92<br />

9em-4pn<br />

808 Boata A Motors<br />

TO GOOO i<br />

2'ai'islat. 3<br />

CadEnch<br />

TOY POODLES<br />

pure BUCK' al<br />

•rained $300<br />

WIRE FOX TERROR AKC<br />

cnempron<br />

726-5701<br />

FOUR WINOS 1999 ISO Freedom<br />

isonp I/O air sew Like naw<br />

$7300 or Best offer Caa altar 6pm<br />

679-0309<br />

FOUR WINNS 1967<br />

FOUR watMS 1990 CarvRs 1*0<br />

SLA 4 3 Msr VS. 19*2 Trsmr.<br />

S Hours $14 500 4*4-6117<br />

HARLEY 1970 KLH SPORTSTER<br />

t maaa ika *mm •/<br />

• S3000 2^24M<br />

EKE<br />

ADJUSTABLE Olympic weiOt"<br />

osnck wa" bar 4 390 Ue U H<br />

ruat offer Alter 5pm s'» tl'i<br />

EXPtRSNCED<br />

" GOLF BALLS<br />

339.000 $4 ADo»n<br />

And Up NO Limrl<br />

I Over 200 Used Golf Set*<br />

S25 A Up<br />

FOUR wafftS<br />

Coors traaar •<br />

Fuhlmder Loran<br />

HOBIE CAT <strong>16</strong> B<br />

2a n i9S9. 2*0 kg<br />

rsONOA SPREE 19*6 - Buck 1500<br />

ms. rnaa better, we new $450<br />

540-0529<br />

HONOA 1« $3 CB650SC - 6.500<br />

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3 1 3 - 9 5 3 - 2 0 7 8<br />

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M3-C124<br />

A T T E N T I O N BOATERS!<br />

MARINE AFFILIATES m Canlon is ready<br />

to get you back on the water, servicing Mercuiser.<br />

OMC. Volvo Pent* Sterndrives ft Johnson. Evinnide.<br />

Mercury Outboard Motors<br />

Our Showroom and Service Area<br />

la Located at<br />

44600 Michigan Avenue<br />

3 Miles West of 1-275<br />

3 9 7 - 3 2 1 0<br />

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CONVERTIBLE<br />

w »<strong>16</strong>,995<br />

91 GEO<br />

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9 V V O<br />

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a» MUSTANG GT<br />

••1 GMC a-is<br />

>15,995<br />

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rake* pacaeM csuee<br />

iscsags * S eegtae<br />

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•15,<br />

HOLIDAY CHEVROLET<br />

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~"""£ 474-3594<br />

821 Junk Cars Wanted<br />

AAROVARK TO Z-M<br />

aw Buy a* mskee 4 mouau<br />

Top S$S<br />

aweg- stiHorkru<br />

474-4425<br />

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EAM Auto Paris<br />

WAN TEC OCAO OR ALIVE<br />

W9*a S Trsuka - M uaw Tpeeu<br />

* W $8000 LARWL-6 TOWWO<br />

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rad. T-wpa. My raatorad<br />

CORVETTE IST$.<br />

« M Mtt on Mack. am<br />

wuaSamoondMon.tMOO.1<br />

lORVETTE M77. T-lop coupa.<br />

Ifam 648-17M<br />

40RVETTE TS7S - bka<br />

Manor, rabuifl 390.<br />

aany naa parta. 17900. 281-240*<br />

joRVETTE 1978 Maa<br />

*. t-topa. 48.000 m M<br />

•$500 or MM<br />

vary :1a ary<br />

589-4352<br />

OORVETTE-IMl. Mack ova. MaM.<br />

anomauc, M poww Ntca Not a<br />

Mowctcw $9 900 458-7223<br />

••II. ooaa lapa. DC mm MO. Ma<br />

— #000 M a 121 500 64 f-0535<br />

EFI ve<br />

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825 Sports 4<br />

825 Sports ft<br />

•25 Sports*<br />

«2S Sports A<br />

I Cara Import •d_Cara<br />

I Cart<br />

Imporlad Cars<br />

hnportadCars<br />

coRvrm. ists l*j. H M CORVETTE 1M«. Mao tan mart- HONOA ISM Accord UO t apaad MAZDA ISS0 WM. Mr. poaw<br />

ooM gray orMaa $48M<br />

lua poaar. Mr. naa Maa. unaaricM awwiriq.-.tnaDaa. onmmm. naiiawi<br />

ad. Marao. BM aHMoas Mf-ffB Moys. anoaa. IlllMjp, MM. i M<br />

proa lad. aaa—aal ssaSWaa,<br />

M12374<br />

$13,000 474-33M M t *<br />

CORVETTE. -aaa lar. Ian<br />

wad saaaa i-aop.<br />

' axao'na. door<br />

M. a * MK miaa.<br />

Sli.OOO/taM<br />

CORVETTE IMI<br />

I T M n M m f c . p i<br />

?2?5^iow<br />

sri^aSVSiW<br />

. 72.000 m8aa a.-<br />

°517-S48-M78<br />

4»- ><br />

24.000' Ula. alorad aWMra. OynMarm<br />

aacumy ayatam. meonraM.<br />

•ar locfca/aaidawB.<br />

$12.900 932-8314<br />

CORVETTE. N*4. ».B» MMB. m-<br />

AMIng $10.500 427-i<br />

DELOREAN, 1882. 5 »aad. M<br />

mi ni ••" •••*—<br />

$ 18.000 orbaaloRw 684-1<strong>16</strong>0<br />

GEO UMO STORM M. 25.000<br />

aa MOM<br />

Hlnaa Part Untuai Mwctxy<br />

453-2424 art 201<br />

HONOA IMS Prafcide SI. automate.<br />

ACTION OLDS<br />

261-6900<br />

• fianp<br />

cana CwO>«<br />

m n chroma raw Map Oumpar. R20S7S<br />

anna Wttw waa. royal blua mataHrc Sloe"<br />

•T4302 , « T<br />

Was PI 3.833 i a o<br />

NOW '9989* ' 2<br />

- '9589**<br />

SAVE '3640® ?<br />

GM Employ aaa Sava Additional $552<br />

92 CHEVY I* TON PICKUP<br />

MX Ul«1 »1 ' «I^«jar»l*P»7S<br />

Waa >11.196 O" SMART BUY<br />

now '10,229 '209 p.<br />

OM Employaaa Sa« Additional $530<br />

92 LUMINA APV<br />

Was -18.280 OR SMART BUY<br />

NOW "15,340*<br />

SAVE '21 SOU<br />

OM Emploraaa<br />

*295~<br />

C H E V R O L E T ^<br />

HONOA. 18M CMc •<br />

Ooo^un^^gaaaiM|Man«. tool<br />

HONDA 188. Accord Automatic.<br />

Marao. poaar locka $1,900 ot baM<br />

•Mr.CdlM-at S32-41U<br />

MONOA 188 4. Accord . 50.300<br />

maaa. ai».<br />

dMon. $4900<br />

SUMMERTIME<br />

Rebates up to S<br />

on select models<br />

loadad. airaaanl oorv<br />

M1-80M<br />

HONOA '984 CIVIC wagon, auto-<br />

condMon $1800 721-8387<br />

ACCORO LX Manlada<br />

avwi»c~a Sock<br />

MI00 455-6<strong>16</strong>6<br />

HONOA 1967 ACCORD UO natcJv<br />

nt Condil-on .Ruat<br />

prooMd 66K « w Mioo<br />

CM<br />

348-4290<br />

HONOA 1961 Accord LXI. 2 door. 5<br />

Graai condtuc m. M 000 478-84M<br />

HONOA. ItM Praluda 81. 70K. KM<br />

condition, loadad rad $8400 or<br />

477-8694<br />

92 CHEVY 'A TON SILVERADO<br />

4x4 SHORT BOX<br />

s 7 vi •naoifi—r avanya elKW *mr i<br />

WM >20,964<br />

NOW '17,994<br />

•a Ssoca #T411«<br />

SAVE<br />

•2970"<br />

92 S-10 BLAZER ^DR. DEMO<br />

Was "23,852 t%g%0%m<br />

NOW '18,929* $ 4923"<br />

GM Emaaloyaaa Sava Addition* II.IM<br />

,ou LaRTche<br />

LOCAL453-4600METRO 961 -4797<br />

40875 Plymouth Road, Plymouth<br />

-O-*. na ' M 1 Oakwt Oacowa Oacupa pka Iw 4 I<br />

- w ta» II<br />

c M<br />

••c— "Mia Cftarga al 'CT<br />

Miw le '•fcjm wvfWcta aro<br />

(fiZdt) L O T U S ^ h u i c k ( @ )<br />

HONOA ISM Accord OX. 4 door<br />

AU-FM imilli. raar<br />

HONOA. ISM PituM Had. aacat- ST.<br />

Mtt uunmun. 48.000 maaa. no*<br />

waa. MS00 847-ItM<br />

CM<br />

HONOA 10M PrakMa • aaaaaant<br />

uuwuon. hjay loadad. i*rool. 4<br />

aj.ooo maaa.<br />

£T3t"<br />

maaa. ladMS car. naw baitarynrsa/<br />

aahaust'brakaa'aound ayatam<br />

M.700 847-0028<br />

HONOA ISM CIVIC. 91, Mac* Mr.<br />

tmtad amdonw. «moo( loadad.<br />

428-1744<br />

HONOA ISM CRX many op-<br />

. tiona. good condition. 1<br />

ownar. 18800 oaoooatMa<br />

274-8538<br />

HONOA 1SM PrMuda SI<br />

72,000 im. auaaa<br />

ranly tBBOO/dflw 794-0785<br />

HONDA ISM Pratuda Si 37.000<br />

maaa. Mua. aunroot. air 5 apaad<br />

$8,000<br />

HONOA ISM ACCONO EX - 4 door.<br />

5 apaad. 42,000 mt. Du<br />

mtanor. «nan» 112,800<br />

HTUNOAE. ISM Oood condition 4<br />

door, anvfm Marao caaaaoa 82700<br />

or ban stflar 455-8957<br />

JAGUAR 1967'Datmwr Sovarwgn<br />

Mot nnnng. aoud body, good Intartor<br />

Part out or Mai ottar<br />

JAGUAR 1S84 XJ6 Vandan PMa. 1<br />

ownar. 40.000 maaa. aunroot Mini<br />

condloon $11,750 313-581-1378<br />

JAOUAB 1990 XJS convwIKM<br />

14,000 mtlaa. drrvan wnrnn only<br />

838500 firm 728-4839<br />

JAGUAfl <strong>1992</strong> XJ8VOP dark graan<br />

tan laallw unroot loadad. S<br />

monina old. 8500 n«aa. Ca* <strong>for</strong> appoantwwnt<br />

aafaan 11am to 2pm.<br />

Aak lor Dom Mamo, 338-7779<br />

MAZDA 1987 323<br />

$1,500 Aak lor Tony. 323-7377<br />

Or 349-0233<br />

MAZDA 1M7 323LX 4 door 5<br />

apaad aa. naa uraa. 74.000 mi<br />

vary CWar $3950 435-4024<br />

MAZDA 19M RX7. aunrool aa caaaatla<br />

aaoy 38.000 maaa.<br />

$6700 433-0874<br />

MAZDA 1989 323 t Doo. aulomaltc.<br />

amfm caaaatia m. eruwa 38.000<br />

maaa $5.800 baat E»aa 332-1BM<br />

0AZOA. 1989 828 LX. automatic<br />

aa powar aunroot aindow*. acutK« 1/anaNirrad mini<br />

condition air. $10,500 658-1393 PORSCHE 1M7 - 944 S apaad. yatloa<br />

Mack wamw aicaaani. 23.000<br />

MAZDA 199G Mlata S«var. 5 maa*. $13,900 382-4829<br />

•paad Mr 3.000 milaa Slorad<br />

$12 900- baa* E~» 338-4933 PORSCHE 1967 924S. 28.000<br />

•mi i rad Mual aaa to Caaa •'<br />

MAZDA 1990 Proiaoa LX S»var, $10.900,'baal 570-3223 or642-3474<br />

loadad 27.000 mMaa a»caHanl cpn-<br />

(Mlon $8 496 380 4952 PORSCHE. 1887. 844. Rad automatic<br />

aicaaani oondmon 15.000<br />

MERCEDES 1972 450SL Comwrl- maaa $15,000 8S3-27M<br />

ibw Hard $ aon lepa Dnvar only<br />

8.000 mUaa on aunny amy* m laat 12 SAAB 1967 900 T*rt>o<br />

yr* immaoaala PrtvaM Raducad •unroof c*rc*"»oo«<br />

ELOORADO IBM. loada d. anmacu- WANT CHEVROLETST<br />

lata dam Mua aadd » limn. tham M MKiagan Au<br />

18.900 maaa. $18,290 $81-2228 Ewary T»aa 8pm For iMormallon<br />

ELDOROO 1881 louring oouea. astro<br />

rod. Watfwr loadad. 11 000 mt<br />

muat aM $23 SOO'OFIM *« aacn- 862 Chryslar<br />

noa 848-7773<br />

FIFTH AVENUC 1985 - VS 8 mora,<br />

FLEETWOOO 19M I<br />

aaira Maan $3 994<br />

aftaM drhw a<br />

TOWN & COUNTRY<br />

46 800 mlM*.<br />

474-8750 DOOGE<br />

prica. $18,500 844-8713 conotxyt. Mkng JTOOOWTlSC<br />

Prestige Package<br />

Stk #45784<br />

Was $ 2 7 , 6 8 4<br />

NOW<br />

$ 21,795<br />

•419 M , par month<br />

1 9 9 2 B U I C K P A R K A V E N U E<br />

L E A S E $<br />

fftOM—<br />

a<br />

CTonth*<br />

S A T U R D A Y SERvfcE 8^30-4:00<br />

- 18SM MsM on 3> moWMf wonBdy u^aaar* snd aacMty BmoM (SbcmBt MpoM im#^8<br />

paymsnq 1 ? 000 < M par ) M on Rsrt 8«arni8 i SMsrs 15 000 mBM PM yBM on ikfmk HsgM I<br />

' T O M W O » paymartts w M raM) psymam i M LaaaM su8Md lo o * « MOrwrsi and «<br />

gat «• o» paymantt muMcty myMy<br />

laasM HM opaon K PMOMM bur * aal<br />

" M i M MBpa 10 pnor I M ( M M !<br />

^ B I L L<br />

C o o t <<br />

B U I C K<br />

4 7 1 - 0 8 0 0<br />

Grand River at 10 Mile<br />

Farmington Hills<br />

SAAB IMS - 9008. 4 oooa«th<br />

knrool $6750 or baai^H<br />

553-2444 5*3-0758<br />

aunroot $<strong>16</strong> 750<br />

hoo ooo<br />

baocN<br />

m $11<br />

SUZUKI 1991 S«rwi S<br />

cmrrvma top<br />

factory warranty U500 522-4756<br />

VOLVO. 1964 wagoc 245 OL 5<br />

anuai. air cnM amtm<br />

12600 547-TWO<br />

VOLVO. 19M3ad.<br />

low m<br />

or Duy CXJ1 Laava<br />

yjQO GV-1M7 M<br />

moonroot Good coaaga cm $895<br />

A ar 8pm. 728-1240<br />

( U N<br />

71779<br />

AUTO<br />

.all cars<br />

pX safety checked<br />

JAGUAR '991 - 4 door atMa. loadad<br />

poaw aunroot anarpt $31 9M<br />

Audette Cadillac<br />

851-7200<br />

...all cars<br />

pX safety checked<br />

$25 980<br />

Haa anarytfang Ona,<br />

Audette Cadillac<br />

851-7200<br />

CONT»«ENTAL 979 MARK V Cdtactor<br />

a Sanaa 4ua. 12.883 maaa.<br />

OMy $17 500 5*3-4087<br />

OOOOE CORORI FT. 1MB - 2 door<br />

S?£oo<br />

459-8878<br />

SEDAN DC VULE 1M7 Gray. MMar.<br />

aunroo' LpaoaC 56 000 Ha*<br />

$«50CH<br />

SEDAN OavMa <strong>1992</strong> 8000 mBaa.<br />

atma, watnar aacunty apaad<br />

842-SITO<br />

SEDAN DEVILLE. '990<br />

poadad ABS. Waclnc *jr«ooi<br />

[aiiandad aarranty to 5/90. 3 1 000<br />

maaa. $17,700 Anw 9pm 458-8 K *<br />

SEDAN OCV1U.E 1987 39K<br />

SEVILLE t<br />

7* OOC<br />

all cars<br />

safety checked<br />

I9B2 ALL-ANTE $42 9M<br />

1991 ALLANTE $34 990<br />

19MALLANTE $29 990<br />

IM7 ALLANTE $ 19.980<br />

h992 SEDAN DaVlLLE-al<br />

P»o M ona f 5 0<br />

aahauM loadad aa<br />

RaaiMa $4800 baai<br />

MUST ANO MS7 OT.<br />

bottom. Kick aNR. awTOM. ar<br />

8PJ00W. aaauw9$8900 779-9QS1<br />

MUSTANG IBM OT 54 000<br />

moatty raghaay. 5 apaad<br />

Loadad Back-'Gray CManlf<br />

$7250 or baM 477-4084<br />

MUSTANG 19M. LX HaarMaca<br />

aulomanc aupw caaan MuM aaa to<br />

ape ra naa $4700 567-2363<br />

MUSTANG I9M LX 5 0 5 apaad<br />

477-8402 UUSYAMO^SM $0 GT<br />

ESCORT <strong>1992</strong> Wagon automatic<br />

Mr only 5 000 maaa $9790<br />

PAT MILUKEN FORD wi. aarm m OOO<br />

255-3100 425-2515 or Altai 5pm. 456- 140C<br />

EXP 1985 - 5 apaad. amlm ca» MUSTANG 1989 Convantow LX<br />

aana awaoot. taa $ brMaa » good Caatoraa c8r Automatic Mr<br />

condHian $2500 twal 349-4775 j M 885<br />

EXP '988,-ad, toay loadad M pow<br />

w no na*. aioaaart condibon ona<br />

ownw $2000 427-3IM<br />

FAIRMONT tSM 59.000<br />

apaad acykndw $500 or baM<br />

837-2508<br />

P ©G<br />

H0LMAN<br />

Pontwc-GMC-Toyota<br />

721-1144<br />

FESTIVA 69 4 apaad. 40* MPG MUSTANG '989 GT 5<br />

40.000 m4 , $2950 or T laaaa, aacaaant corns<br />

981-8821 oanad MTWarbaM<br />

FESTIVA 19ML WtMa t<br />

Loa maaa Aaa


1 0 0 * 0&E Thursday, <strong>July</strong> <strong>16</strong>, <strong>1992</strong><br />

172 Lincoln 872 Lincoln •72 Lincoln 174<br />

CONTINENT**. IMI<br />

90.000 M. eanenty, Is<br />

WW». HMhf WOO<br />

CONTINENTAL. 1»»6;<br />

CONTMCNTAi. 1M2 EuOHM<br />

Mecknan. 7000 maea.<br />

Cat 032-2100<br />

CONTINENTAL 1*71. 3 door. fl<br />

oondMM) in 4 oul. aa pow. MM<br />

BRarlor. M i control 47.000<br />

$4,900 Musi aaort-<br />

fZJS<br />

TOWN CA* 1002 • 4 floor, gray I<br />

laOc. new kWMary'MiMI •<br />

MARK V*<br />

Mp. polar aARe. aree! M g<br />

47.000 •<br />

.••750<br />

own (17.900 Sw~rai tuners to<br />

1730<br />

110.200€f fc«0l aRer 700-366<br />

MARK V 1»r» - 400 mn. met op-<br />

Mr Monor.TtOOO.<br />

CONTINENTAL 1000 •"<br />

TOWN CAR. 1079 f 1.000 LOW<br />

JSl. 4 nw werrarwy 34.000<br />

976-013<br />

RED'S HOT RODS<br />

Audette Cadillac<br />

f 11.OOODaal 453-0*30<br />

TOWN CARJ<br />

OTI 1*03<br />

arary. Fion<br />

851-7200<br />

1001 OTA TRANS AM 3S0. Hack<br />

new P*<br />

»"*o.w ca. 110 500 fISOO or 03.000, maaa. 13 400<br />

cM *<br />

" Automotive Group<br />

of Farmington Hills"<br />

At Gr.ind River and 10 Mile<br />

Audi) LOTUS t '•<<br />

"Bill Cook's Got It!"<br />

* iL\<br />

CELCA 1000 qra<br />

'ssr—cc—rt<br />

TYME AUTO ABS 1 '2 000 656-3376<br />

f 1 300 or<br />

.COUQAR 1007 LS<br />

01.000 caraM 1 ownar maaa, lex<br />

4 atraa tka nar (5005<br />

Htnaa Pam Lwcoai Marrwy<br />

453-2424 eat 201<br />

ACTION OLDS<br />

2 6 1 - 6 9 0 0<br />

mazoa COUQAR 1000. eutomene. f*<br />

FOX HILLS<br />

Ctf)Ba»-PiymouW<br />

ao<br />

REGENCY 1000 Brougham. 4 i<br />

a Mi-3171<br />

BUICK • MAZDA • NISAN • AUDI<br />

Tranaportation ape&ai (050<br />

PORSCHE • VOLKSWAGEN - LOTUS<br />

r C Q U P O N ^ S (X^COUPOHSSJSS?<br />

! TIR" E ROTATION | J Lube, Oil & Filter<br />

up 10 5 quarts of motor oi RopUc* oi fin*<br />

< Rotate four (4) tires Visually;<br />

we toaory rocommondod pm* LuOncow al<br />

( inspect disc brakes Inspect tires?<br />

-ecessary areas Huartom wasw iteposal<br />

{ <strong>for</strong> damage<br />

$9.95 19.95<br />

Coupon Expires 8-1-82<br />

f Coupon Expires 8-1-82<br />

O U PO awiwwwwMi m.K.I«I»<br />

COO c 4 CYLINDER TUNE-UP I POWwwi m)<br />

( Replace -spark plugs Scan engine<br />

I specs Set timing Set idle Inspect<br />

air and emission filters<br />

PRICED FROM *39.95<br />

Coupon Expires 9-1-92<br />

SUMMER COOUMG SYSTEM SERVICE I<br />

Nsm tool lor Mks. M «poet K no*<br />

ana Drts Dwi mfl cootng fywm a#> up to<br />

fp tptono ol nm arrtrwa<br />

Coupon Expires 8-1-92<br />

COUPONS GOOD ON G.M. AUTOMOBILES 4 MOST IMPORTS<br />

"SERVICE OPENS 8:30<br />

SATURDAY SALES 9:<br />

GRAND RIVER AT 10 MILE<br />

rDlLL 471-0800 •471-0044<br />

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FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

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COUQAR 1000. LS. Loaded 17.001<br />

ACTION OLDS '<br />

261-6900<br />

COUQAR 1000 - 20.000 maaa. M<br />

•oadad. factory warranty 110 000<br />

7 Diner Cougars n a n<br />

Hina Part LmooavMartury<br />

463-342»esU01<br />

ORANO UAROUlSE 1004 LS MM<br />

! condition Ona owner (2000<br />

402-102S<br />

ORANO MARQUIS. 1000 >llB»lll'l<br />

condition, ooomel ownar. a» poaar.<br />

I 70.000 maaa *4300/6eet 001-2410<br />

ORANO MAROUtS 1007 OS - Ughl<br />

8W. 54.000 maaa 15700<br />

Days 037-2456 E*ee 477-0012<br />

GRAND MAROUlSE 1000 L W M<br />

420-22C2<br />

ORANO MAROUtS IS, 1905. low<br />

ood condition.<br />

SOS-7700<br />

ORANO MAROUIS 1900 LS LOOOad><br />

Black Gray inter** (3200<br />

Caa 055-2001 or 945-1079<br />

'3,000<br />

a. botfi<br />

I ORANO MAROUIS 1000 - 55.000<br />

maaa. aalafy eftaefcad 4 aarranfd.<br />

LTNX 1003 - 4 door, automatic,<br />

atarao. poww. alaar/Braaea Looks<br />

good Runt good (525 470-7142<br />

LYNX. 1000 XR3. rad I<br />

caaaana crwea. 53.000 mitaT<br />

13300/Qaal 352-0300<br />

'craam'w»J»i top<br />

047-:<br />

MAROUIS 1005 • 70.000 maaa<br />

Muaf Saal (1200 or baat oner<br />

(313) 307-1004<br />

MONARCH 1075 Rune wafl f*SO<br />

Caa laaa tor Kan or Linda) 375-1015<br />

MONTEGO 1073 arougnaaa 351 automatic.<br />

fun crmamg car. (700<br />

Aflar 4pm 477-0012<br />

SARLE 1000. IUtt loaded, pnoed<br />

(070 Datow Olaca book (2090<br />

TYME AUTO<br />

Wagon da<br />

47 Joo Ita<br />

• (7700<br />

FOX HILLS<br />

Ctvvalar-Ptymoutn<br />

455-8740 001-3171<br />

SABLE 1900. LS loeOad. graat<br />

•nape, muat aaa (5000 or beet<br />

oMar 351-0065<br />

SABLE 1000 IS namai<br />

moonroot and moral (0409<br />

power<br />

HUNTINGTON FORD 952^400<br />

SABLE 1000 OS Wagon • vfc automatic<br />

air. oomm •aidowa. Be<br />

MUNTMQTON FORD 452-OaOO<br />

SABLE 1001 GS - Extra marpi<br />

irss w TORAZ 1000 OS. 4 doer, -^<br />

low maaa.<br />

automatic loaded ImmaciMM corv<br />

dlfton (5 200 Eaea 421-2104<br />

TOPAZ 1000- 4 door air.<br />

TRACER. 1000. ESP 2 door, automaoc<br />

aar. amfm raaaana * v oood<br />

condWon. fS OOO/Oaal 522-0334<br />

(75 Nnsan<br />

DATSUN toot 200SX powar wav<br />

HOTinHOTWI<br />

100S 300 rt T-«opa aaarao caaaane<br />

tow mi 5 apeed ae. dean<br />

(4250 Daye OeO-UIO. 000-1907<br />

NISSAN 1000 240 SX. 10.000 orlgt-<br />

NtSSAN toot 300 rt Twin Tirto.<br />

Loadadi T-topa<br />

NISSAN 300 rt 1004 Turbo I-4BQO.<br />

w 1 owner xsv" 90V-407S<br />

PULSAR 1007<br />

* T<br />

PULSAR 1000 NX-BE 10 «aNe<br />

•L T-Topa 4 uaiiwiW<br />

ssr.<br />

ACTION NISSAN<br />

425-3311<br />

STAMZA 1000 wAOON. ae atarao<br />

I7» Oldsmobito<br />

CALAIS from CsOfcrms. Red 'Btac*<br />

mm La o a U a n w OH) M<br />

mam m urn* orLosa<br />

C-ALAiO 1000 - t a» •! in • mi<br />

LES STANFORD<br />

CAUUS ^ oyr a<br />

m i AUTO<br />

OBI 941-4000<br />

IB 4 mm M la* •<br />

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ACTION OLDS<br />

261-6900<br />

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ACTION OLDS<br />

261-6900<br />

CUTLASS C*RA<br />

400-2424 aat 201<br />

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CAMRV 1000 LC. loaded. a». .CEUCA 1007 4T<br />

TOYOTA MR2 >900 03 000 mdaa<br />

am Im rariim cnaae. power<br />

brakaa 4 Urea, air eaoeaent cendaioi<br />

apaad 84190<br />

(3200 Pay 421-4902 a»e040-i233<br />

TURCCL 1000 AMFM .<br />

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CEIICA 1000 -ad aan i • Wlo.<br />

11 000 M90. f14.000 479 9909<br />

PONTIAC 0000. 1000. STE<br />

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kray loadad. man oandMon<br />

aaa 14400.HON Aflar 0 30am<br />

557-3037 Altar 9p> 250-0030<br />

CAMRV. 1000 LE 4 Doer, waned,<br />

COROLLA. 1000<br />

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471-2044<br />

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HUNTINGTON FORO<br />

SUNBIRD 1000 corwenoae power<br />

FURY. 1070. 303 rebum engme. eweryrfang. 25 000 meee. (13.500<br />

27.000 maaa good nmna condr- Eves 037-1003<br />

tOSO 720-4303<br />

SUNBIRD 1000 GT Turbo -<br />

NOW ON 1003 feme, needs en- maea. tut power (7a0S<br />

gine wort No body damage 'laaar<br />

tiree (2S0'beei CaO. 422-0714 LES STANFORD<br />

565-0000<br />

MK.Br, 10.450 or I<br />

TOWN & COUNTRY<br />

474-0750 DOOGE<br />

GRANO AM 1000. IX 4 door, ae-<br />

(4 300'beet OaO-iOOOor 046-7203<br />

GRANO AM H M LE<br />

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HUNTMOTON FORO 062-0400<br />

QMNO PMX. nm m coupe<br />

Aaro partorwi pwo» War 0000 mt<br />

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21000 maaa (10 006<br />

FOX HILLS<br />

•ONTIRC 1000 1004<br />

(1400<br />

eOHTlAC 1006 0000 It M R W<br />

oaawaoor 406-001»<br />

RW.TIAC OOOO I * too* wrr<br />

TRANS-AM 190:<br />

3001* V8. « barrel ee.40,000<br />

meee nice (300C&BB1 027-7106<br />

TRANS AM 1003<br />

wee* 4 gold<br />

runa exceBent n<br />

around (3300/beel<br />

greet (3000<br />

TRANS AM 1000 GTA. wftne grey<br />

i-iopa air goM nme, digital<br />

I 000 mi (0 000 720-0001<br />

TRANS AM 1900 GTA Turbo. 1 Ol 3<br />

prolorypaa to '900 Amveraary<br />

last mew lll.900. aaai 477-4100<br />

881 Saturn<br />

SATURN 1091 SC V5 000 m M<br />

red 5 apaed sunrool. tape, powar<br />

options, ar. (12.000 045-6501<br />

SUPRA 1900 Black loeded 10 SO 7<br />

ACTION NISSAN<br />

425-3311<br />

H5 OOC<br />

T0VOIA 1080 SRS auiomaK.<br />

TOWN & COUNTRY<br />

474-0790 OOOOC 471 8000<br />

RABBIT 1003. 4 door.<br />

110.000 »» EicaOanr 5 t<br />

caaaana. (1000 427-72001<br />

420-1<strong>16</strong>0<br />

All I "Automotive Group<br />

/ • O ' l k of Farmington Hills "<br />

V JT 1 J K At Grand River and 10 Mile<br />

( ^ 5 ) L O T U S ^ i « u c : K ( ^ ) m a Z D a G D<br />

"Bill Cook's Got It!"<br />

VOLKSWAGEN<br />

Air. stereo,<br />

power windows,<br />

power locks<br />

<strong>1992</strong> Passat GL 4 door<br />

$249* p<br />

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kmit opaon lo buy deterrraned al «aae nceptTa. plates a M Total o> peymenta (11.062 00<br />

Subieci to credit approval Leasee reaponaRMe tor axcea<br />

• wear and leer ORer e««'" ' 3' -03<br />

SATURDAY SALES & SERVICE 9:00-4:00<br />

A|.| GRAND RIVER AT 10 MILE<br />

rgy> 471-0044<br />

FARMINGTON hills<br />

A l l I "Automi "Automotive Group<br />

/ " V j k k of Farmington Farmii<br />

Hills'<br />

At Grand Ri<br />

(A^dT) L O T U S ^ ! ii ii( : k m<br />

At Grand River and 10 Mile<br />

" B i l l C o o k ' s G o t It!"<br />

NISSAN<br />

NEW <strong>1992</strong><br />

MAXIMA<br />

GXE<br />

1 «ew 19B per 1<br />

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Money<br />

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month<br />

Stock #<br />

10926<br />

<strong>1992</strong> Sentra XE 1 9 9 2 S e n t r a X E <strong>1992</strong> 240 SX COUPE<br />

Air. S» #11004<br />

Air, 5 *pMd. cassette crwsa 8<br />

mora. Staff f<br />

Automate, cassatto Slock #10750<br />

C A i • •<br />

&SS--<br />

•155 per month<br />

36 Month Ltsse<br />

No Money Down '9998*<br />

5»221 36 Month<br />

NO MONEY DOWN<br />

SATURDAY SALES SERVICE<br />

SERVICE OPEN 8:30-4:00 SALES 9:00-4:00<br />

-ML NISSAN "<br />

Farmington Hills 471-0044<br />

A Division of the Bill Cook Automotive Group<br />

4 ^ LOWEST LEASE<br />

PRICE EVER FOR A<br />

NEW BMW 525iA<br />

..'599 Per<br />

ONLY<br />

Month<br />

only 42 months<br />

<strong>1992</strong> BMW 525iA<br />

PRICE INCLUDES:<br />

• Automatic Transmission • Leather interior<br />

• Air Conditioning • Heated 10-way power seats<br />

• Telescopic steenng wheel with airbag • Power windows & sunroof<br />

• 10 speaker AM/FM stereo cassette radio • Antilock brakes (ABS)<br />

•Based on SOmontti ctoaoO-ond IOROO wrm 15.000 i^aes per y«Rr 82.500 non-»otun«Ja«o Oown piymm if*<br />

powmRrn. $550 SRCunty deposit piRto and IRX duo ol dolrwory 37,500 mornatm fndBO Up lo IS cortt po» mOo<br />

ow limit Option to purctiooe ol end o« lease tor (20 243 Total payments equal lo »«M ptuo 0% ttmoo 30<br />

Slock #2253-00<br />

COVERED BY A ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ANO A 4 YEAR 50.000 MfLf WARRANTY<br />

LIMITED TIME OFFER ENDS JULY31st<br />

ERHARD BMW<br />

OAKLAND COUNTY'S ONLY AUTHORIZED BMW DEALERSHIP SERVING<br />

^ METRO DETROIT SINCE 1964<br />

4065 Maple Road.<br />

6 4 2 - 6 5 6 5 — - 2 —<br />

BOB DUSSCRU<br />

LINCOLN<br />

MEncunv<br />

YOUR DISCOUNT DEALER<br />

'93 Villager Minivan<br />

on display!!<br />

1M2 SABUE LS 4 D00C SI DA*<br />

5ZJlgZEV'mn,<br />

or purchase <strong>for</strong><br />

2 YNI LMM $<br />

1 6 , 1 7 0 *<br />

•350-<br />

1M2 C0UCAR LS 2 DOOT<br />

aaroBQ * • ' * * * * * * T - ? *<br />

a Y99T LMM<br />

•332"<br />

<strong>1992</strong> COUGAR<br />

LS 2 DOOR<br />

DEMO<br />

PKO. 2S2o<br />

WAS $19,702<br />

SALE PRICE<br />

•13,596*<br />

or purchase <strong>for</strong><br />

• 1 4 . 4 1 3 *<br />

ISMUMHe<br />

<strong>1992</strong> SABLE<br />

LS 4 DR<br />

DEMO<br />

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120* * 0&E Thursday, <strong>July</strong> <strong>16</strong>.<strong>1992</strong><br />

<strong>1992</strong><br />

Seville<br />

Loaded!<br />

Lease <strong>for</strong> 30 Months<br />

FOR $£0039*<br />

ONLY ONLY<br />

••THE CARING*<br />

SERVICING, SELLING<br />

I MASTER DEALER!<br />

V V.' i<br />

<strong>1992</strong><br />

Eldorado<br />

Loaded!<br />

Lease <strong>for</strong> 30 Months<br />

FOR $ 459 84 **<br />

V<br />

•v.- ^ " *

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