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Volume 16 Number 67 Thursday, March 7, 1991 Can<strong>to</strong>n, Michigan 64 Pages<br />

Rallying for the troops<br />

Pam Swiderek, Susie Swiderek, Geri Wojcik, Carol Zens and<br />

Eileen Wojcik, of the Can<strong>to</strong>n Beautification Committee, decorated<br />

trees along Ford Road in preparation of a vic<strong>to</strong>ry rally for<br />

U.S. troops.<br />

A walking parade will begin at noon Saturday, March 9,<br />

starting at Can<strong>to</strong>n Center and Ford Road <strong>to</strong> Sheldon and Ford.<br />

A-raHy will follow in the K mart parking lot.<br />

The Plymouth Fife and Drum Corps and the Geneva Con-<br />

D R W E - T H B<br />

BILL BRESLcpholofl/apue'<br />

vention quartet planned <strong>to</strong> march in the parade.<br />

Patriotism is the theme of a bicycle decorating contest <strong>to</strong> be<br />

held at the rally. Anyone who plans <strong>to</strong> ride in the parade<br />

should be at the corner of Can<strong>to</strong>n Center and Ford Road at<br />

11:45 a.m. The bikes will be judged at the rally and the best<br />

decorated bicycle will win $50.<br />

Fprd Roflfi will hp rlfv^rl 11-30 am Inlpm<br />

Airport debate is big draw at club<br />

By Diane Gals<br />

staff writer<br />

Can<strong>to</strong>n at<strong>to</strong>rney Bruce Patterson<br />

wore a referee's uniform Tuesday<br />

while he moderated a round table<br />

discussion.<br />

The gag was directed at an argument<br />

between Can<strong>to</strong>n Supervisor<br />

Tom Yack and Plymouth Township<br />

Supervisor Maurice Breen regarding<br />

public ownership of Mettetal Airport<br />

in Can<strong>to</strong>n. The banter <strong>to</strong>ok place at<br />

Geneva Presbyterian Church during<br />

a Can<strong>to</strong>n Economic Club luncheon<br />

before 96 specta<strong>to</strong>rs, the biggest<br />

crowd ever attracted <strong>to</strong> a club luncheon.<br />

City of Plymouth Mayor Dennis<br />

Bila stressed the importance of cooperation<br />

among the communities.<br />

He said Plymouth agreed <strong>to</strong> form<br />

a Joint Operating Agreement with<br />

Plymouth Township <strong>to</strong> run the airport<br />

In Can tun, because it would <strong>to</strong><br />

in the best interest of residents.<br />

Yack calls the action a land grab<br />

"If one of us turns our back on<br />

something and says It'Sjvot for us.'<br />

and our neighbor decides <strong>to</strong> go forward."<br />

Yack said, "that's not the<br />

type of neighbor I would want <strong>to</strong><br />

have.""<br />

Breen said it's unrealistic for<br />

Yack <strong>to</strong> focus on one piece of land<br />

and say the development of that land<br />

will make or break a community.<br />

He compared Mettetal in Can<strong>to</strong>n<br />

<strong>to</strong> the development of M-14 in Plymouth<br />

Township.<br />

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"We didn't want M-14 going across<br />

the middle of the <strong>to</strong>wnship. Local<br />

governmental officials are not the<br />

kings. We derive the power from the<br />

state of Michigan."<br />

If Can<strong>to</strong>n and Plymouth <strong>to</strong>wnships<br />

along with the City of Plymouth are<br />

<strong>to</strong> be considered one community<br />

"you can't draw a line andsay this is<br />

strictly mine and this is strictly<br />

yours," Breen said.<br />

Plymouth Township went <strong>to</strong> Can<strong>to</strong>n's<br />

aid "a few years back by joining<br />

the Western Township Utilities Authority,<br />

Breen said The sewer line<br />

for Can<strong>to</strong>n, Plymouth and Northville<br />

<strong>to</strong>wnships protects development in<br />

Can<strong>to</strong>n;<br />

Yack said that if the tables were<br />

turned, Breen would adamantly fight<br />

the takeover.<br />

WHILE THE barbs continued between<br />

Yack "and Breen. Bila stressed<br />

the importance of cooperation.<br />

"We know that we have <strong>to</strong> learn <strong>to</strong><br />

cooperate with the governments surrounding<br />

us if we are going <strong>to</strong> survive,"<br />

Bila said.<br />

"I can t think of another issue that<br />

I've spent more time on than Mette-<br />

tal," he said. "But I can think of a lot<br />

of issues that are more important.<br />

We are clearly the little guy here between<br />

two heavyweights."<br />

Regardless of how the Mettetal issue<br />

is resolved, it shouldn't affect the<br />

community's ability <strong>to</strong> work on joint<br />

efforts, in areas like public safety<br />

and publib works, Bila said.<br />

_In older communities like Plymouth,<br />

where there is a loss in the industrial<br />

and commercial base, Bila<br />

said, there is a need for shared services<br />

with surrounding communities<br />

City's support depends on vote<br />

By Kevin Brown<br />

staff writer -<br />

Maybe they should re-name Mettetal "General Air-<br />

"port"<br />

Because as in the long-running TV soap opera "General<br />

Hospital," the day-<strong>to</strong>-day plot twists sparked by<br />

controversy over the tiny Can<strong>to</strong>n airport ate multiplying<br />

In Monday's episode, Plymouth's city commission<br />

was scheduled <strong>to</strong> name two members <strong>to</strong> the board that<br />

would run the airport once federal funds are approved<br />

for its purchase<br />

Plymouth Township trustees named that government's<br />

two representatives <strong>to</strong> the joint airport board<br />

last week °<br />

But at the city commission meeting Monday. Mayor<br />

Dennis Bila asked the commission <strong>to</strong> delay the naming<br />

of representatives <strong>to</strong> the airport board for two weeks<br />

Bila has said he'll back the outcome of a public vote<br />

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.on the airport issue And before submitting two names<br />

for the airport board. "I'm directing the city at<strong>to</strong>rney <strong>to</strong><br />

meet with <strong>to</strong>wnship officials, <strong>to</strong> draft whatever document<br />

is necessary <strong>to</strong> relieve the city of its responsibility,"<br />

he said, of joining Plymouth Township in forming<br />

an airport governing board, as called for in a commission<br />

vote in January'<br />

' "However that comes out (a public vote on the airport<br />

issue), I want <strong>to</strong> do all I can <strong>to</strong> be sure that the people's<br />

Will is fulfilled." Bila said<br />

"I would respectfully disagree with the mayor." said<br />

Commissioner John Vos. We would be remiss if we<br />

were not <strong>to</strong> move forward and appoint two members of<br />

the airport board," he said<br />

Asked if Plymouth Township could sue the city for<br />

signing an airport agreement and then backing out — if<br />

Plymouth residents vote not <strong>to</strong> join the airport board —<br />

City At<strong>to</strong>rney Ron Lowe said, i am not prepared <strong>to</strong> tell<br />

you you can t be sued for breach of contract."<br />

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1991 Suburban CvmmuntuuoM Corporation<br />

<strong>Family</strong> <strong>tries</strong><br />

<strong>to</strong> <strong>rebuild</strong> <strong>life</strong><br />

<strong>after</strong> <strong>tragic</strong> <strong>fire</strong><br />

By Diane Gale<br />

staff writer<br />

Almost everything Debbie<br />

Dell'Oreo smells, sees and <strong>to</strong>uches<br />

is a reminder of her husband and<br />

six children killed in a <strong>fire</strong> that in<br />

minutes swept through their Can<strong>to</strong>n<br />

house last December<br />

She said Monday she is trying <strong>to</strong><br />

piece <strong>to</strong>gether a new <strong>life</strong> for her<br />

three surviving children "<br />

The future includes a construction<br />

company that Dell'Oreo recently<br />

founded She also plans <strong>to</strong><br />

build a hoiise on the property she<br />

and her husband bought before the<br />

<strong>fire</strong><br />

.BUT, THE past is always with<br />

her <strong>to</strong>b<br />

There is not a day that goes by<br />

•nat I don't grieve or think of my<br />

wses, because they were such a<br />

part of my <strong>life</strong>. They were my<br />

<strong>life</strong>." she said. "Everything I do or<br />

see or <strong>to</strong>uch is a reminder There -<br />

were so many of them that there<br />

are always reminders."<br />

Looking back, she said, the overwhelming<br />

outpouring of support<br />

from more than 3,000 people In<br />

Can<strong>to</strong>n and across the nation earned<br />

her through the <strong>to</strong>ughest<br />

times.<br />

"It's a good feeling that so many<br />

peuple—were were timiMiig thinking auuut abuul nry<br />

family and praying for us and HI<br />

always hold that is my heart for<br />

the rest of my <strong>life</strong>," she said.<br />

"People said they didn't know<br />

where I got the strength, ''"hat's<br />

where I got the strength — lion<br />

thesje people.<br />

Millions of people cried for the<br />

young widow and her children<br />

They were <strong>to</strong>uched by the <strong>tragic</strong><br />

s<strong>to</strong>ry of the 38-year-old self-employed<br />

carpenter who died Dec. 22,<br />

1990, <strong>after</strong> trying <strong>to</strong> save his six<br />

children from the Proc<strong>to</strong>r Road<br />

<strong>fire</strong><br />

Del I'Oreo said the <strong>fire</strong> and<br />

smoke spread throughout the house<br />

'There is not a day<br />

that goes by that I<br />

don't grieve<br />

— Debbie Dell'Oreo<br />

in about four minutes.<br />

"My husband ran back in<strong>to</strong> the j<br />

bedroom <strong>to</strong> get the other children<br />

out and I ran outside with Adam<br />

and <strong>to</strong> the windows for my husband<br />

<strong>to</strong> hand the children <strong>to</strong> me But my<br />

husband never made it The smoke<br />

<strong>to</strong>ok him before he got <strong>to</strong> the children."<br />

Investigations concluded that the<br />

<strong>fire</strong> started when an old fashioned*<br />

bulb ignited a Ijve Christmas tree<br />

SOMETIMES DELLORCO 36<br />

seems strong. She constantly returns<br />

the conversation <strong>to</strong> her living<br />

children. Adam,"7; Jimmy. 16; and<br />

Kelly, 14 and their futures <strong>to</strong>geth<br />

W Jimmy and Kelly we.ren t home<br />

when Can<strong>to</strong>n's worst <strong>fire</strong> broke out.<br />

She recently bought a house in<br />

Can<strong>to</strong>n and lives there with her<br />

three children<br />

"I have my three children left<br />

and I intend <strong>to</strong> keep their lives intact<br />

as much as 1 can. Everything I<br />

do <strong>to</strong> go forward is on their behalf<br />

I want <strong>to</strong> pull our <strong>life</strong> back <strong>to</strong>geth -<br />

er again and I intend <strong>to</strong> do so<br />

Dell'Oreo said Rer religious<br />

faith, memories and surviving children<br />

give her comfort.<br />

"We are learning how <strong>to</strong> survive<br />

<strong>to</strong>gether and we will <strong>to</strong>gether "<br />

The day <strong>after</strong> the <strong>fire</strong>. Can<strong>to</strong>n<br />

<strong>fire</strong>fighters, police officers and police<br />

chaplains launched a Dell'Orco<br />

f'jnd. Abou ». "'OOO was raised,<br />

Deil'Orcn s. d 'ddiog that she was<br />

unsure ab-< it tne final tally.<br />

The d r< «*ill help<br />

Dell'Orco L:.ng ic nu j am she<br />

shared with the-mar r.arried a<br />

coiioie of .years <strong>after</strong> s.v graduated<br />

from high school. __<br />

Please turn <strong>to</strong> Page 2<br />

Widow is grateful for<br />

community's support<br />

The folloivtng is a letter u > ritten<br />

by Debbie Deli Oreo <strong>to</strong> the<br />

Observer edi<strong>to</strong>r:<br />

"On the night of Dec 22. a <strong>fire</strong><br />

swept through our home in Can<strong>to</strong>n<br />

Township taking the lives of six of<br />

my nine children. Bonnie.-Sarah.<br />

Katie. Megan. Michael, and Robert,<br />

and my husband Marty Whatbegan<br />

as a joyous Christmas season<br />

suddenly turned in<strong>to</strong> tragedy<br />

For my surviving children and<br />

me. the loss has been devastating<br />

and still seems unreal However, in<br />

the first weeks since the <strong>fire</strong>, the<br />

outpouring of loving support from<br />

family, friends and many people<br />

from across the country has been<br />

staggering It has given us the<br />

strength <strong>to</strong> begin <strong>to</strong> cope with our<br />

sorrow and the spirit <strong>to</strong> piece <strong>to</strong>gether<br />

and continue our lives.<br />

I cannot personally thank each of<br />

the many people who have written,<br />

donated food and money, and offered<br />

prayers and other forms of<br />

support ! hope this letter will<br />

reach those who went out 04 their<br />

way <strong>to</strong> help us — I<br />

The morning <strong>after</strong> the <strong>fire</strong>, some<br />

neighborhood children placed a<br />

homemade cross on the front lawn<br />

of my hpme. inscribed with the<br />

nanjes'of my family who perished<br />

the night before and the phrase.<br />

"God bless them all.'" Now I would<br />

like <strong>to</strong> say <strong>to</strong> those who kept our<br />

family in their .hearts and minds<br />

and provided support in any way<br />

God bles^all of you "<br />

- Debbie Deli Oreo<br />

'Shop Can<strong>to</strong>n' goal is <strong>to</strong> boost business<br />

By Diane Gale<br />

Can<strong>to</strong>n merchants have a challenge<br />

for residents who complain<br />

about the glut of strip malls and high<br />

vacancy rates ——<br />

They're telling residents <strong>to</strong> "Shop<br />

Can<strong>to</strong>n.' and in turn help thriving<br />

businesses attract more merchants<br />

<strong>to</strong> the empty shops<br />

The Shop Can<strong>to</strong>n promotion started<br />

recently when a group of Can<strong>to</strong>n<br />

business people were commiserating<br />

about a sates slump, said Mitch<br />

Howard of the Big Boy restaurant on<br />

Ford Road They complained that<br />

sales were down between i and 20<br />

percent<br />

If businesses work <strong>to</strong>gether, they<br />

can feed off each other, he said. If<br />

shopping in Can<strong>to</strong>n and <strong>to</strong> try <strong>to</strong> get<br />

businesses <strong>to</strong> work <strong>to</strong>gether <strong>to</strong> maybe<br />

have some common goals and<br />

someone chooses <strong>to</strong> go <strong>to</strong> one shop in<br />

Can<strong>to</strong>n they'll likely patronize anoth<br />

er business in the community<br />

Howard said the committee decid-<br />

— Mary Dorheter<br />

Can<strong>to</strong>n Chamber<br />

of Commerce president.<br />

ed Can<strong>to</strong>n lacked a sense of community<br />

and organization among retailers<br />

Bumper stickers and posters<br />

promoting the Shop Can<strong>to</strong>n program<br />

will help remedy that<br />

Our goal is basically <strong>to</strong> promote<br />

shopping in Can<strong>to</strong>n and <strong>to</strong> try <strong>to</strong> get<br />

businesses <strong>to</strong> work <strong>to</strong>gether <strong>to</strong> maybe<br />

have some common goals and<br />

common advertising." said Mary<br />

Domeier. Can<strong>to</strong>n Chamber of Commerce<br />

president<br />

THE SHOP CANTON promotion<br />

will be discussed at a breakfast<br />

meeting 8 30 a m Friday. March 8<br />

at Palermos dh Ford Road Can<strong>to</strong>n<br />

retailers are invited <strong>to</strong> the breakfast<br />

sponsored by the Can<strong>to</strong>n Community<br />

Foundation, the Can<strong>to</strong>r. Chamber of<br />

Commerce and Supervisor Tom<br />

Yack<br />

Domeier sa'd the meeting is a<br />

Please turn <strong>to</strong> Page 4


2A(C) O&E Thursday. Mych 7. 1991<br />

Hockey game proceeds will benefit Dell'Orco family<br />

By Dianu Gala<br />

staff writer<br />

Two months <strong>after</strong> a <strong>fire</strong> killed seven<br />

Dell'Orco family members, a Can<strong>to</strong>n man is<br />

planning a benefit that be hopes will in<br />

some way easeihe pain suffered by the surviving<br />

family members<br />

Jim Reed organized a hockey game <strong>to</strong> be<br />

played by the Red Wing Alumni and the<br />

Westland Over-35 All-Stars 6 p.m. Saturday.<br />

March 9 at Westland Sports Arena on Wildwood<br />

north of Ford Road.<br />

THE MONEY raised will go <strong>to</strong> Debbie<br />

Dell'Orco and her three surviving children.<br />

Her husband Martin Dell'Orco died with six<br />

of the couple's children Dec. 22. 1990 in the<br />

family's Can<strong>to</strong>n bouse.<br />

Besides serving as a fund-raiser. Reed<br />

said, the event will offer hockey enthusiasts<br />

a rare show<br />

Some of the Red Wing alumni who plan <strong>to</strong><br />

play Saturday are: Dennis Hextall, who<br />

played from 1968 <strong>to</strong> 1980; Alex Detvecchio.<br />

who played more than 20 years and is in the<br />

Red Wings Hall of Fame; Nick Libett, who<br />

played from 1967 through 1981 and Johnny<br />

Wilson, who played in the 1950s and 1960s.<br />

The alumni play, 20 <strong>to</strong> JO games a year<br />

for charity.<br />

"I know Dennis Hextalf and I wanted <strong>to</strong><br />

do a game for a worthy cause. And this happened."<br />

Reed said. "I couldn't think of a<br />

more worthy cause at the time."<br />

Money raised from "a raffle during the<br />

game also will be donated <strong>to</strong> the family.<br />

The raffle prizes are: a Red Wing hockey<br />

stick au<strong>to</strong>graphed by current Red Wing<br />

team members; a Steve Yzerman replica<br />

><br />

jersey, five au<strong>to</strong>graphed Red Wing alumni<br />

hockey sticks and a Gordie Howe hockey<br />

puck.<br />

"I like hockey, I live in Can<strong>to</strong>n and I<br />

wanted <strong>to</strong> do something," Reed said.<br />

"They'll only do it for causes that they know<br />

are genuine. It will remind the people of<br />

what happened. A lot of people have said<br />

they have enough money, and I differ with<br />

that, because it will never be enough."<br />

THE EXACT amount of money donated<br />

<strong>to</strong> the Dell'Orco's hasn't been released.<br />

However. Debbie Dell'Orco said $200,000<br />

was donated <strong>to</strong> a fund set up by the <strong>to</strong>wnship.<br />

Tickets for Saturday's hockey game are<br />

$5 and will be available at Playball Cards<br />

and Comics, 35253 West Warren, west of<br />

Wayne or at the door the night of the game.<br />

For more information call. 326-3930.<br />

The alumni also will be available for au<strong>to</strong>graphs<br />

<strong>after</strong> the game and some of players<br />

are expected <strong>to</strong> have dinner at Legends<br />

Lounge in Montana's restaurant on Ford<br />

Road and Wildwood.<br />

"The public is welcome <strong>to</strong> meet the players<br />

there," said Reed.<br />

Can<strong>to</strong>n widow <strong>tries</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>rebuild</strong> family <strong>life</strong> in wake of <strong>fire</strong><br />

Continued from Page 1<br />

The couple bought five acres of<br />

land on Beck Road in Can<strong>to</strong>n. They<br />

would drive out <strong>to</strong> the area, walk<br />

around and talk about the house they<br />

they 1<br />

shared a picnic there with their children.<br />

'<br />

"We intended <strong>to</strong> build a big home<br />

<strong>to</strong> suit our large family," she said.<br />

"And I intend <strong>to</strong> still build that home<br />

just as we had planned. I will truly<br />

feel at home again when I'm back<br />

there. That was the only thing that I<br />

have that was not scarred by this."<br />

OTHER TIMES Dell'Orco shows<br />

signs of stress. Her voice was filled<br />

with emotion as she explained how<br />

she tried <strong>to</strong> save her children the<br />

night of the <strong>fire</strong>.<br />

"It was sw fast," she said. "I've<br />

thought <strong>to</strong> myself why couldn't I get<br />

them out? How come? It just wasn't<br />

possible.<br />

"I will never recover, but I will<br />

learn <strong>to</strong> live with it and go on. My<br />

children and my husband were my<br />

<strong>life</strong>. I feel like I had a <strong>life</strong> once and<br />

now I have a different <strong>life</strong> and I'm<br />

starting over with what I have left.<br />

"I will go on and my children and I<br />

will learn <strong>to</strong> have a family again and<br />

we will stay in Can<strong>to</strong>n, because this<br />

is truly our home."<br />

As a tribute <strong>to</strong> the good times.<br />

"Dell'Orco said she wanted <strong>to</strong> donate<br />

the land, where their house s<strong>to</strong>od, <strong>to</strong><br />

be used as a park. However, neighbors<br />

in the area didn't want that, she<br />

said.<br />

"I wanted <strong>to</strong> put a park there .and<br />

make it a happy place once again<br />

where children could come again<br />

where they used <strong>to</strong>. I thought it<br />

would be a good healing thing for the<br />

children <strong>to</strong> go there and play once<br />

again. Sooje of neighbors saw it as a<br />

morbid type of thing. I certainly<br />

didn't mean it <strong>to</strong> be anything that<br />

would hurt anyone. I thought it<br />

would be something good.'<br />

Dell'Orco said she wasn't sure<br />

what will happen <strong>to</strong> the land.<br />

LAST WEEK she broke a twomonth<br />

silence when she sent a letter<br />

<strong>to</strong> the edi<strong>to</strong>r thanking people for<br />

their generosity and prayers. (See related<br />

s<strong>to</strong>ry.) Dell'Orco tried <strong>to</strong> write<br />

Mayor wants <strong>to</strong> see support before backing airport<br />

Continued from Page 1<br />

When the commission agreed <strong>to</strong><br />

delay the appointments <strong>to</strong> the airport<br />

board. Vos moved for a commission<br />

vote <strong>to</strong> rescind the earlier<br />

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Thursday. Mar eft 7. 1991 O&E *7A<br />

But locals are divided over his chances<br />

By W«yr>« Paal<br />

staff writer<br />

Donald Riegle expects <strong>to</strong> run for<br />

the U.S. Senate again in 1994 — giving<br />

voters the final opportunity <strong>to</strong><br />

pass judgment on the sena<strong>to</strong>r's controversial<br />

involvement with savings<br />

and,loan tycoon Charles Keating Jr.<br />

"I fully expect <strong>to</strong> (run again)."<br />

Riegle said last week during a session<br />

with Observer reporters and edi<strong>to</strong>rs.<br />

apparently laying <strong>to</strong> rest any<br />

speculation about his political future.<br />

-<br />

Only two days earlier* a Senate<br />

ethics committee said Riegle used<br />

"poor judgment'' invhis relationship<br />

with Keating and that the relationship<br />

"gave the appearance of being<br />

improper "<br />

But the committee found Riegle<br />

broke no laws, either in accepting<br />

campaign money from Keating —<br />

since returned — or in meeting with<br />

other sena<strong>to</strong>rs and federal regula<strong>to</strong>rs<br />

<strong>to</strong> discuss Lincoln Savings and<br />

Loan. Heating's troubled. Californiabased<br />

S i L.<br />

The ethics committee findings left<br />

Riegle's status as Senate Banking<br />

Committee chairman tn tact<br />

Riegle believe^ his status as one of<br />

the Keating Five will quickly fade<br />

&nd area Denmocratic Party leaders<br />

agree<br />

" The 1994 election is a long way<br />

off,' said Ric&ardVMcKnight. chairman<br />

of the 15th Disrtrict Democratic<br />

Party organization "He's got a lot<br />

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of Ume. especially if he gets back <strong>to</strong><br />

doing the kind of things he's been<br />

doing for. Michigan "<br />

Republicans, however, promise <strong>to</strong><br />

make Rielgels' involvement with<br />

Keating a key campaign issue.<br />

"Certainly it will pay a role in the<br />

campaign." said Harry Greenleaf.<br />

chairman of the 2nd District Republican<br />

Committee, the area's largest<br />

GOP organization "No mater what,<br />

the committee found he used poor<br />

judgment and no politician wants <strong>to</strong><br />

have that on his record "<br />

Nontheless, Greeoeleaf said Republicans<br />

will have <strong>to</strong> work hard <strong>to</strong><br />

defeat Riegle "He is a <strong>to</strong>ugh campaigner.<br />

he's very effective in that."<br />

Greenleaf said<br />

During Friday's meeting with Observer<br />

staff, a relaxed Riegle carried<br />

both the look and sound of a<br />

man who felt himself fully vindicated<br />

"IN TERMS of whether I did anything<br />

wrong, my answer is no." Riegle<br />

said in discussing his relationship<br />

with Keating. "In terms of doing<br />

things differently — with the benefit<br />

of hindsight, there are things I would<br />

do differently."<br />

Chief among them. Riegle said, is<br />

that he wouldn't have allowed Keating<br />

<strong>to</strong> hold a fund raiser in his honor<br />

The March 1987 event, at the Ponchartrain<br />

Hotel, raised S78.250 -on<br />

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Riegle. who returned the money in<br />

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In fact. Riegle said, the event was<br />

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"Charles Keating was greatly admired.<br />

the general impression was<br />

this was a guy doing important rede<br />

velopment work in Detroit." Riegle<br />

said "I actually felt I • was doing<br />

Keating a favor."<br />

Now. Riegle said, he will no longer<br />

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associated with his campaign events.<br />

He claims it's a position few other<br />

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As for the meeting with regula<strong>to</strong>rs,<br />

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Riegle said his own campaign (unfc<br />

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While^ calling for federal campaign<br />

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such a suggestion is seen as<br />

highly partisan. "Money is more of a<br />

problem for Democrats than Republicans."<br />

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8A(P.C) O&E Thursday. March 7. 1991<br />

Area seminary deal called 'blessing'<br />

By Tim Smith<br />

staff writer<br />

The transformation of Duns<br />

Scotus in<strong>to</strong> a "world class" executive<br />

business conference center will<br />

not compromise the beauty of the<br />

61-year-old Southfield landmark, the<br />

mart in charge of the project said<br />

Tuesday.<br />

We are committed <strong>to</strong> the Franciscans<br />

and <strong>to</strong> the city,'-said developer<br />

Lawrence LoPatin at a press<br />

conference held at the former seminary.<br />

"If we're successful, when it is<br />

completed you won't know the old<br />

from the new "<br />

After the conference, LoPatin said<br />

there will be some changes, including<br />

the removal of all religious artifacts<br />

on the building exterior. But<br />

stained glass and the chapel will remain.<br />

LoPatin also, said bis company<br />

would not have proposed buying the<br />

110-acre wooded site withoitf assuring<br />

city officials that the longtime<br />

home of the Franciscans would not<br />

be destroyed or substantially altered.<br />

~ .<br />

"We would not have <strong>to</strong>uched it had<br />

we not talked <strong>to</strong> the city first," said<br />

LoPatin. whose company reportedly<br />

bought Chins Scotus for $10 million.<br />

The company plans a. $50 million de-<br />

velopment project at the site.<br />

MEANWHILE. DUNS Scotus days<br />

were numbered with or without a<br />

purchase deal, according <strong>to</strong> the Rev<br />

John Bok. who heads the Franciscans'<br />

Cincinnati-based provincial<br />

headquarters.<br />

Bok said he initiated the press conference<br />

primarily <strong>to</strong> clarify why the<br />

order thought it necessary <strong>to</strong> sell the<br />

landmark: A dwindling, number of<br />

priests all but made it impossible <strong>to</strong><br />

continue its chapel ministry, poverty<br />

program and Franciscan School of<br />

Evangelization there.<br />

Those programs might eventually<br />

be relocated In Detroit, where Bok<br />

said there is more of a need. Also<br />

being considered is the expansion of<br />

St. Michael's parish in Southfield <strong>to</strong><br />

accommodate some of the 3,000 people<br />

who regularly attend Duns<br />


10A(P.C) 0*E Thursday. March 7, 1991<br />

community calendar<br />

Edi<strong>to</strong>r's Note: The calendar is<br />

prepared one week in advance<br />

and will include events running<br />

through the next seven days. To<br />

include your event in the*calendar,<br />

contact Nancy Penning<strong>to</strong>n,<br />

459-2700. Our fax number is 459-<br />

4224<br />

THURSDAY<br />

MEN'S SLOW PITCH: Registration<br />

continues for softball returning<br />

teams. Call Tom Willette at City of<br />

Plymouth Parks and Recreation Department.<br />

455-6620.<br />

SYMPHONY. Reservations continue<br />

for Solid Gold Benefit Pops<br />

Concert with the Plymouth Symphony<br />

Orchestra on March 15 and 16 at<br />

S p.m. at the Golden Pox, Fox Hills<br />

Country Club, in Plymouth. Dinner is<br />

served at 6:30 p.m. Call 453-7272, 10<br />

a.m. <strong>to</strong> 4 p.m.<br />

SPRING MUSICAL: Advance tickets<br />

are now on sale for Fiddler On<br />

the Roof," presented at Plymouth<br />

Salem High Audi<strong>to</strong>rium on Joy Road<br />

in Can<strong>to</strong>n on March 15,16, 22 and 23<br />

at 8 p.m. Presented by the Plymouth<br />

Park Players. 459-3518.<br />

CHARITY DINNER: Reservations<br />

will be taken through March 18 for<br />

the Plymouth Rock No. 47 dinner, 7<br />

p.m., March 22, at Plymouth Masonic<br />

Temple. Call Bob Johns, 453-1242<br />

or Ed Gascoyne, 420-4468.<br />

TOUGH LOVE: Tough Love -<br />

Key Solutions meet Thursdays 7 p.m.<br />

at Straight, 42320 Ann Arbor Road.<br />

Call 453-2610.<br />

• SELF HELP: Families Anonymous<br />

meets Thursdays, 8 p.m., St.<br />

John Neumann Church, 44800 Warren,<br />

Can<strong>to</strong>n. Call 453-2811.<br />

Rape<br />

Prevention<br />

What everyone<br />

should know<br />

GARDENING: Registration continues<br />

through April 6 for "Gardening<br />

in the 90s" presented by the Master<br />

Gardener Association of Wayne<br />

County. Program will be held on Saturday,<br />

April 13, from 8:30 a.m. <strong>to</strong> 4<br />

p.m. at the First Baptist Church of<br />

Plymouth. 534-2238.<br />

MAGIC RIDE: Registration con-<br />

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Warm-Up Magic Ride, for the prevention<br />

of child abuse and-neglect, <strong>to</strong><br />

be held Saturday, May 11. in Can<strong>to</strong>n<br />

Township. Call Sandra Murphy at<br />

561-4110.<br />

FRIDAY<br />

SOFTBALL: Registration ends <strong>to</strong>day<br />

for mens returning teams. Call<br />

Can<strong>to</strong>n Parks and Recreation "397-<br />

5110 or 455-6620.<br />

SENIOR DINNER: Today is the<br />

last day for seniors <strong>to</strong> register for<br />

the 9th Annual St. Patrick's Day Dinner<br />

at the Mayflower, 12-4 p.m. on<br />

Saturday. March 16. 397-5444<br />

SATURDAY<br />

- WRITING WORKSHOP: Registration<br />

begins <strong>to</strong>day for students in junior<br />

high or high school. Presented at<br />

the Plymouth District <strong>Library</strong> on<br />

five Saturdays. 10 a.m. <strong>to</strong> 12 p.m.<br />

starting March 16. 453-0750.<br />

JUNIOR BASEBALL: Plymouth<br />

Can<strong>to</strong>n Junior Baseball Association<br />

will hold its annual registration <strong>to</strong>day<br />

and on March 16, 9 a.m. <strong>to</strong> 3<br />

p.m. at the Can<strong>to</strong>n High School cafeteria.<br />

Boys ages 7-15 and girls ages<br />

7-18. Adult volunteers needed. Call<br />

Chris Mroczka at 459-6085.<br />

SUNDAY<br />

THERAPY: Adult Children of Alcoholic<br />

and Dysfunctional Families<br />

meets Sundays. 7-9 p.m., Growth<br />

Works. Plymouth. Call 455-4902<br />

MONDAY<br />

SOFTBALL: Registration for<br />

mens' new teams begins <strong>to</strong>day<br />

through March 22 at Can<strong>to</strong>n Parks<br />

and Recreation Services. Womens<br />

teams may register through March<br />

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March 15. 397-5110 or 455-6620.<br />

TOUGH LOVE: A parent support<br />

group meets each Monday at 7 p.m.,<br />

Faith Community 1 Church, 46001<br />

Warren Road, Can<strong>to</strong>n. Call 981-5967.<br />

KARATE: Classes meet Mondays<br />

and Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. Call Can<strong>to</strong>n<br />

Parks and Recreation at 397-<br />

5110.<br />

YMCA: Registration begins <strong>to</strong>day<br />

for youth, preschool and mini preschool<br />

sessions in Plymouth. 453-<br />

2904.<br />

GOLF: Registration for lessons<br />

for adults and children begins <strong>to</strong>day.<br />

To register call City of Plymouth<br />

Parks and Recreation at 455-6620.<br />

TUESDAY<br />

BLOOD DRIVE: <strong>Public</strong> may give<br />

blood 1-7 p.m. <strong>to</strong>day at Central Middle<br />

School 'annex. Sponsored by<br />

Plymouth Can<strong>to</strong>n Education Association.<br />

420-2777.<br />

SUPPORT: A teen support group<br />

meets at 3 p.m. at Plymouth Salem<br />

High School. For more information,<br />

call Kristin Blackwell, 561-4110.<br />

BOOK FAIR: Fair is 6-8 p.m. <strong>to</strong>day<br />

at Isbister Elementary School,<br />

9300 Can<strong>to</strong>n Center Road.<br />

MEETING: The Toastmasters<br />

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A woman is raped every six minutes in the<br />

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done <strong>to</strong> decrease your.chances of being assaulted<br />

Learn <strong>to</strong> avoid potentially dangerous situations<br />

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The program will be presented by:<br />

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Help Against Violent Encounters Now, H A V E.N.<br />

Domestic Violence Shelter<br />

SexuaJ Assault Agency in Oakland County<br />

Thursday March 14, 1991<br />

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suggestions for decreasing youn chaQces of being<br />

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Unrv«nitv of Michigan<br />

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Road, east of Haggerty. Call 451-<br />

1241 or 455-1910<br />

Help<br />

SMOKE DETECTORS Free detec<strong>to</strong>rs.<br />

with installation, are offered<br />

from Colonial Kiwanis of Plymouth.<br />

Call Plymouth Fire Department.<br />

Chief A1 Matthews, 453-1234 or<br />

Plymouth Fire Department, Chief<br />

Larry Groth, 453-3840.<br />

"Y" VOLUNTEERS The Plymouth<br />

YMCA seeks volunteers. 453-<br />

2904.<br />

COMPUTERS: Four Apple He's<br />

and one IBM are available for public<br />

use. Dupning-Hough <strong>Library</strong>, 223 S.<br />

Main, Plymouth. Call 453-0750.<br />

FOOD DISTRIBUTION:<br />

Focus:HOPE provides food <strong>to</strong> eligible<br />

Can<strong>to</strong>n senior citizens at the Can<strong>to</strong>p<br />

Recreation Center. Call 397-<br />

1000, Ext. 278.<br />

HELP NEEDED: Volunteers are<br />

needed <strong>to</strong> deliver meals <strong>to</strong> homebound<br />

seniors in Can<strong>to</strong>n. Call 453-<br />

2525, 8 a.m. <strong>to</strong> 4:30 p.m. Monday-<br />

Friday.<br />

TAX HELP: Senior citizens can<br />

obtain help with their taxes at the<br />

Can<strong>to</strong>n Recreation Center. Counseling<br />

is available by appointment only,<br />

9-11:30 a.m. Mondays and 9 a.m. <strong>to</strong><br />

noon and 1-4 p.m. Tuesdays. Counseling<br />

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Call 332-4410 in Oakland<br />

County or 455-8880 in Wayne County.<br />

WALKING: Group walks are at 10<br />

a.m., Monday through Friday at St.<br />

John Neumann Church parking lot<br />

on Warren between Sheldon and<br />

Can<strong>to</strong>n Center. Also Thursday, 6:30<br />

p.m Call Ed at 455-9042.<br />

VOLUNTEERS: Teen and adult<br />

volunteers are needed at the Arbor<br />

Health Building, Plymouth and<br />

McAuley Health Building, Can<strong>to</strong>n.<br />

C$11 572-4159. " '<br />

Senior citizens<br />

HOSPICE SPEAKERS: Hospice<br />

Services of Western Wayne County<br />

has volunteers available <strong>to</strong> speak <strong>to</strong><br />

church groups and civic organizations.<br />

Call.522-4244.<br />

HEALTH CARE Speakers on<br />

long-term health care and Medicare<br />

are available. Call Patty Jamison at<br />

455^510.<br />

TRIPS: For senior citizen trip information.<br />

call Plymouth Parks and<br />

Recreation, 455-6620; or Can<strong>to</strong>n<br />

Township Parks and Recreation,<br />

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the problem of accidental poisonings among children.<br />

According <strong>to</strong> the Poison Prevention Week Council, more than half a<br />

million children swallow some mcdicinc or householdchcmical each year.<br />

While most recover, at least 30 children die annually in poisoning<br />

accidents. When young children are crawling, they can find poisonous<br />

producLs such as drain cleaners under the kitchemsink. As children get<br />

older and are able <strong>to</strong> stand, they may reach for mdaicincs on counter <strong>to</strong>ps<br />

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. II chemicalsor household products have been swallowed, qffcr a small<br />

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Poison prevention starts with keeping poisons out of the reach of<br />

children. When these products arc in use, children should be observed<br />

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Despite state cutbacks, mental<br />

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NCS. formerly Northwestern Gui-<br />

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Prepara<strong>to</strong>ry classes for the ACT<br />

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•(fqn<strong>to</strong>n (fDbserupr-<br />

Opinion<br />

744 Wing/Plymouth, Ml 48170 Jeff Counts edi<strong>to</strong>r/459-2700<br />

12A(C) O&E Thursday. March 7. 1991<br />

Our troops<br />

More than parades needed<br />

WHEN THE troops return we hope the<br />

Plymouth-Cafi<strong>to</strong>n area does more<br />

than just roll out and the red. white<br />

and blue carpet. The communities<br />

should look <strong>to</strong> see what other needs the returning<br />

troops have.<br />

Parades are nice. Nobody did them for Vietnam<br />

era veterans They just got off a plane and<br />

went home. A parade acknowledges the sacrifices<br />

made hy these service women and men. It<br />

gives them a focal point, a memory, a formal<br />

ceremony in their home<strong>to</strong>wn.<br />

But we think the Can<strong>to</strong>n and Plymouth communities<br />

should go further. Local Vietnam era<br />

veterans who hive the experience of dealing with<br />

war memories have said they will help counsel<br />

the returning veterans. We hope that happens.<br />

• Another grSup is trying <strong>to</strong> raise money by tapping<br />

corporations <strong>to</strong> make up for the pay lost by<br />

reservists called <strong>to</strong> duty. We hope that happens.<br />

Other groups have been holding rallies and<br />

selling t-shirts in an effort <strong>to</strong> support the troops.<br />

Helping hand<br />

The Plymouth-Can<strong>to</strong>n area<br />

should look <strong>to</strong> see what other<br />

needs the returning troops have.<br />

We hope that continues.<br />

The city of Plymouth has been decked out in<br />

red. white and blue and yellow ribbons. We hope<br />

they stay up<br />

It's easy <strong>to</strong> support the troops when the war is<br />

going well and it's on television every night. But<br />

we've got a short memory. The Gulf War will<br />

soon fade among talk of the economy and presidential<br />

politics.<br />

That's why we're challenging the Plymouth<br />

and Can<strong>to</strong>n communities <strong>to</strong> not only show their<br />

patriotism, but <strong>to</strong> show their humanity by putting<br />

<strong>to</strong>gether a support network for the returning<br />

troops.<br />

It's the least they deserve.<br />

Fund-raiser aids Dell'Orco family<br />

1AST CHRISTMAS, the unthinkable happened<br />

<strong>to</strong> Debbie Dell'Orco of Can<strong>to</strong>n. A <strong>fire</strong><br />

^ swept through her home, taking the lives<br />

of her husband and six of their children.<br />

This remarkably strong woman somehow has<br />

managed <strong>to</strong> pick up the pieces and go on. building<br />

new <strong>life</strong> for herself and her three surviving'<br />

children<br />

1<br />

After months of silence. Debbie Dell'Orco has<br />

come forward <strong>to</strong> say she couldn't have done it<br />

without the help of people in the community.<br />

"1 didn't believe that kind of Overwhelming<br />

kindness existed <strong>to</strong>day, but obviously it does,"<br />

she said.<br />

Bad policy<br />

When asked how she's managed, she says she's<br />

summnn^d her strength from the many people<br />

who've supported her family.<br />

While the community has given much, Jim<br />

Reed of Can<strong>to</strong>n says it's not enough. He's organized<br />

a benefit hockey game for 6 p.m. Saturday,<br />

March 9. in the Westland Sports Arena on Wildwood<br />

north of Ford Road..<br />

Red Wing alumni including all-stars Alex Delvecchio,<br />

Dennis Hextall, Nick Libett and Johnny<br />

Wilson will take on the Westland Over-35 squad.<br />

Tickets, available at the door, are $5.<br />

Here's a chance <strong>to</strong> show the Dell'Orcos that<br />

they can continue <strong>to</strong> rely on this community.<br />

Don't exempt seniors from tax<br />

ONE PART of Gov, John Engler's property<br />

tax reform is headed for trouble. Liberals<br />

and conservatives alike are saying it<br />

would be unwise <strong>to</strong> exempt senior citi-.<br />

zens from school operating property taxes. Even<br />

some senior citizens admit it's bad policy.<br />

The idea of exempting seniors has some superficial<br />

charm. "My kids are grown up I don't have<br />

any kids in school. I've paid my share." the argument<br />

goes.<br />

Once that can of worms is open, however, a<br />

parade of people will come forward and ask <strong>to</strong> be<br />

exempted from one tax or another:<br />

• Young workers can ask <strong>to</strong> Be~te<strong>to</strong>ff the Social<br />

Security hook at least until they get closer <strong>to</strong><br />

retirement age.<br />

• 'Doves'' can ask <strong>to</strong> withhold the share of<br />

their taxes that goes for military purposes.<br />

• The overwhelming majority who never file<br />

a civil lawsuit can ask <strong>to</strong> avoid taxes supporting<br />

the civil docket<br />

Older folks will be back asking for a break<br />

from taxes for ball diamonds and wave pools<br />

that are used mostly by kids . .<br />

The list of services any one group doesn't use<br />

can become mind-boggling<br />

UNLESS HE only wanted <strong>to</strong> curry favor with<br />

one voting bloc, it's difficult <strong>to</strong> understand why<br />

Engler would even propose the idea. And there<br />

are far better ways <strong>to</strong> help those in n£ed than<br />

exempting all seniors from school operating taxes<br />

Senior citizens would still be eligible <strong>to</strong> vote on<br />

Mr,<br />


HA*<br />

O&E Thursday. March 7. 1991<br />

Guard members sue state<br />

By Wayn« P«al<br />

staff writer<br />

Ten current members, and one<br />

former member, of the Michigan<br />

National Guard are suing the state<br />

for back pay seeking a class action<br />

lawsuit for all state guard members<br />

who have served in the past decade.<br />

Though none of the guardsmen are<br />

currently stationed in the Persian<br />

Gulf, the suit could eventually include<br />

the 15,000 Michigan guard<br />

members sent overseas, said Jeanne<br />

Stempien, the Livonia-based at<strong>to</strong>rney<br />

representing the guardsmen.<br />

The state has been underpaying<br />

its guardsmen since 1981," said<br />

Stempien.<br />

The suit alleges that state failed <strong>to</strong><br />

pay a |2-per-day fee <strong>to</strong> guard members<br />

assigned <strong>to</strong> outdoor training.<br />

"Those individuals — whether<br />

they went <strong>to</strong> Saudi Arabia or not —<br />

completed that training and. as such,<br />

are entitled <strong>to</strong> the money." Stempien<br />

said.<br />

The suit alleges the state illeg&lly<br />

eliminated the fee and that various<br />

state officials have promised guard<br />

members payments would resume at<br />

an unspecified future date.<br />

' "WE'RE TALKING about $30 per<br />

member per year," she said. "Had it<br />

been paid as it should, it would have<br />

cost the state $250,000 <strong>to</strong> $300,000<br />

per year."<br />

It will now cost the state more<br />

than $4.5 million, Stempein said, if<br />

the suit is successful. *<br />

The 11 guard members include<br />

one member, and one. former member.<br />

of the Air National Guard.<br />

Stempien said she didn't believe any<br />

weVe assigned <strong>to</strong> the guard's Livonia<br />

post '<br />

The case has been assigned


(EDbseruer iXr uispajjcrs<br />

Suburban Life<br />

Julie Brown edi<strong>to</strong>r/459-2700<br />

Thursday, March 7. 1991 O&E<br />

i<br />

Steven Chen performs during the competition at the Can<strong>to</strong>n<br />

Little Theatre. The annual awards program is sponsored by<br />

the Plymouth Community Arts Council.<br />

Artists take<br />

<strong>to</strong> the<br />

ITUDENT ARTISTS in tbe woman. "It's a beginning for com-<br />

nity have talent <strong>to</strong> spare.<br />

That's plain <strong>to</strong> see from<br />

watching the Damaris Student Pine<br />

Arts Awards competition. The annual<br />

program, sponsored by the<br />

Plymouth Community Arts Council,<br />

is for sixth through ninth<br />

graders.<br />

Nearly 90 students signed up this<br />

year. Performing arts students<br />

appeared before the judges Friday<br />

and Saturday, March 1 and 2, in the<br />

Little Theatre at Plymouth Can<strong>to</strong>n<br />

High School in Can<strong>to</strong>n. Some were<br />

a bit nervous, but did just fine<br />

when their time on stage came.<br />

"I think it's difficult for them <strong>to</strong><br />

take the responsibility <strong>to</strong> carry the<br />

whole thing through from beginning<br />

<strong>to</strong> end," said Nancy Cooper of<br />

Plymouth, Damaris Awards chair-<br />

THE COMPETITION for dance,<br />

drama and piano was Friday <strong>after</strong>noon.<br />

Saturday's schedule included<br />

competition for vocal and other instrumental<br />

music performers.<br />

Some parents, siblings and<br />

friends came along for the performing<br />

arts competition, applauding<br />

enthusiastically and making the<br />

young artists' task a little bit easier.<br />

Please turn <strong>to</strong> Page 2<br />

Katie Sullivan performs for<br />

the judges during the<br />

Damaris competition.<br />

Pho<strong>to</strong>* by SHERRIE BUZ8Y/n«fl pho<strong>to</strong>graph*<br />

<strong>Family</strong> ties<br />

span time,<br />

distance<br />

By Julia Brown<br />

staff writer<br />

Driving from North Carolina <strong>to</strong><br />

Michigan takes about 11 hours, but<br />

for Dolores Moser making the trip<br />

was worth it.<br />

Moser and her husband, Wayne,<br />

traveled north last week for a longawaited<br />

family reunion with Betty<br />

Tanguay of Plymouth Township<br />

Moser, 60, and Tanguay, 65, hadn't<br />

seen each other since they were girls<br />

during the 1930s.<br />

"1 am so excited. I can't sit down<br />

hardly <strong>to</strong> talk," Tanguay said. "I<br />

never thought I'd see them again. I<br />

just thought they were gone forever.<br />

"My mother died when I was a little<br />

girl and my sister <strong>to</strong>ok me <strong>to</strong><br />

raise up in Virginia." said Tanguay.<br />

who works as a coat checker at the~<br />

Mayflower Hotel .in Plymouth. Her<br />

older sister, Dolores Moser's mother,<br />

died a few years later of tuberculosis<br />

Tanguay's father wasn't able <strong>to</strong><br />

care for her, so she left Virginia <strong>to</strong><br />

go live with her brother and his family<br />

in Kentucky.<br />

MOSER AND her sister. Thelma.<br />

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hadn't seen their aunt since their<br />

mother s funeral in 1934 Their father<br />

died following surgery a few<br />

years <strong>after</strong> their mother's death The<br />

girls grew up in Virginia and didn't<br />

have contact with their aunt, who's<br />

just a few years older<br />

Thelma Moser, 62, of Norfolk, Va .<br />

is married <strong>to</strong> Wayne Moser's<br />

brother, Edward They weren't able<br />

<strong>to</strong> visit last week, but Tanguay, who<br />

is widowed, plans <strong>to</strong> go <strong>to</strong> Norfolk<br />

for a reunion later this year.<br />

"I've been trying <strong>to</strong> find her all<br />

these years," said Dolores Moser.<br />

who lives in Hendersonvilie, N.C.,<br />

near Asheville Every time she visited<br />

her sister. Moser would say "Let's<br />

look for. Aunt Betty."<br />

The two would choose a <strong>to</strong>wn and<br />

call the .telephone opera<strong>to</strong>r, trying <strong>to</strong><br />

~find people named Thurman. Thoroman<br />

was Betty Tanguay's maiden<br />

-name, and the difference in spelling<br />

got them off the track for some<br />

time. ^<br />

Thelma Moser met a sailor in Norfolk<br />

named Thurman He had a bookon<br />

the Thurmans of Ohio, and the<br />

Mosers <strong>to</strong>ok name^«i£&fO that book<br />

Please turn <strong>to</strong> Page 3<br />

JULIE QROWN slaft yfvolographer<br />

Betty Tanguay of Plymouth Township (right) was thrilled <strong>to</strong><br />

hear from her niece. Dolores Moser, who lives in North Carolina.<br />

The two hadn't seen each other since they were young girls<br />

during the 1930s.<br />

Deployment of military women creates dilemmas<br />

By Julie Brown<br />

staff writer<br />

Elaine DonTfelly was impressed with the bravery of<br />

women soldiers in the Persian Gulf war.<br />

"I have a great admiration for the courage and ability<br />

of these women." said Donnelly, an activist in the Michigan<br />

Republican Party and former member of the Pentagon's<br />

Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Services.<br />

"They're doing a fine job. They are patriotic and<br />

they are capable."<br />

Donnelly, a Livonia resident, served on the<br />

DACOWITS civilian advisory group from 1984 <strong>to</strong> 1986.<br />

She visited a number of military bases during that time<br />

and attended Pentagon briefings<br />

She and her husband have two college-age daughters,<br />

neither of whom hare served in the military.<br />

"Women have always been involved in war," Donnelly<br />

<strong>to</strong>ld those at a Thursday, Feb. 28. meeting of the Livonia<br />

Republican Women's Club "They have always given patriotic<br />

service <strong>to</strong> our country." ~<br />

NEVER BEFORE have so many women served in so<br />

many nontraditional roles, she said<br />

Women are very, very close <strong>to</strong> combat right now "<br />

The expanded role of women in the military has created<br />

dilemmas<br />

"The children are suffering, according <strong>to</strong> the psychologists."<br />

Donnelly <strong>to</strong>ld those at the luncheon, held at Ernes<strong>to</strong>'s<br />

in Plymouth. "What we are witnessing is a massive<br />

wartime social experiment We have <strong>to</strong> remember<br />

children cannot fight their own battles."<br />

A recent Associated Press poll indicated 64 percent of<br />

respondents were opposed <strong>to</strong> mothers of young children<br />

serving in a war zone<br />

"Can you imagine the orphans being left behind if both<br />

parents are lost?"<br />

Proposed legislation <strong>to</strong> allow exemption of one of two<br />

military parents or of a single parent from deployment<br />

<strong>to</strong> a combat zone sounds compassionate on the surface,<br />

she said In fact, however, it has more <strong>to</strong> do with careerism<br />

than compassion<br />

"That's a double standard' Such a policy would allow<br />

•on* people <strong>to</strong> have all the benefits of military service<br />

without any of the wartime burdens<br />

What are these military commanders supposed <strong>to</strong><br />

do?" •-<br />

DONNELLY FAVORS physical strength tests for<br />

those in near-combat support jobs Such tests should be<br />

sex-neutral, she said, and should be used <strong>to</strong> determine<br />

who's most qualified<br />

"The issue is national defense We can't live in a<br />

dream world. The main issue is who can do the job and<br />

do it best"<br />

- Recruiting policies should be changed, <strong>to</strong> ease pressure<br />

on recruiters <strong>to</strong> sign up so many women The Defense<br />

Department needs <strong>to</strong> confront the political forces<br />

and realities that have led <strong>to</strong> such pressure, she said.<br />

in a nuclear age, conventional war is more likely, not<br />

less likely.' Some military jobs require considerable<br />

physical strength, and women would be at a disadvan-<br />

_Ug£_if required <strong>to</strong> move quickly over rough terrain with<br />

heavy equipment. .<br />

Donnelly doesn't doubt that many servicewomen could<br />

throw themselves on a grenade <strong>to</strong> save others They<br />

must, however, also be able and willing <strong>to</strong> throw that<br />

grenade far enough, she said.<br />

Fraternization in the military is a reality, and leads <strong>to</strong><br />

pregnancy, dual-service marriages and child care problems.<br />

she said Sfee favors a return <strong>to</strong> an earlier policy of<br />

providing an honorable discharge for a servicewoman<br />

who becomes pregnant<br />

"Readiness depends on baby-sitters, it really does "<br />

DONNELLY ADMIRES the s<strong>to</strong>ic willingness of servicewomen<br />

and their families, but believes gender differences<br />

must be acknowledged<br />

I think we need <strong>to</strong> be honest with young women about<br />

this, so that they are not misled Some women are suited<br />

for military <strong>life</strong>, but some are not The military js not<br />

just another equal opportunity employer ."<br />

The needs of enlisted women - not just officers —<br />

must be considered, she said<br />

It's not known just yet bow well It worked out having<br />

servicewomen in Operation Desert S<strong>to</strong>rm<br />

"We probably won't find out until it's all over." said<br />

Donnelly, who is a member of the local Republican<br />

Women's Club, which takes in Livonia. Plymouth and<br />

other western Wayne County communities "We really<br />

do have <strong>to</strong> sort it all out and reconsider this "<br />

Jeanne Fitzgerald, club president, enjoyed Donnelly's<br />

presentation.<br />

"I thought it was excellent, very timely," said Fitzgerald.<br />

a Livonia resident She has two daughters who previously<br />

served in the Army. .<br />

"So I have a personal interest in it." Fitzgerald's proud<br />

Elaine Donnelly (left) chats with Jeanne<br />

Fitzgerald, president of the Livonia Republican<br />

i<br />

of her daughters, but has a hard time visualizing them<br />

fighting m a war.<br />

"It's hard <strong>to</strong> make a decision.'" Women shouldn't get<br />

military jobs they're not qualified for, although some can<br />

lift 200 pound* and handle nontraditional assignments,<br />

she said.<br />

Fitzgerald worries about single parents in the military<br />

and others who must leave young children behind<br />

"That presents another problem entirely."<br />

QU> WARREN Man pfco<strong>to</strong>grapft*<br />

Women's Club, during the meeting at Ernes<strong>to</strong>'s<br />

in Plymouth.


WCl<br />

O&E Thursday. March 7. 1991<br />

weddings and engagements<br />

Santilli-Hopkins<br />

Dawn Denise Hopkins of Antwerp.<br />

Ohio, and Matthew John Santilli of<br />

Bryon, Ohio, were married Jan. 12 in<br />

Bryon.<br />

Parents of the couple are Kirk and<br />

Laurel Hopkins of Antwerp. Ohio,<br />

and Sam and Janet Santilli of Plymouth.<br />

The bride is a graduate of Adrian<br />

College. She is employed as an interior<br />

designer in Bryon. Ohio.<br />

Her husband is a graduate of Adrian<br />

College. He is employed at Allied<br />

Molded Products in Bryon.<br />

Following a wedding trip <strong>to</strong> Jamaica,<br />

the newlyweds are making their<br />

home in Bryon, Ohio.<br />

Hamer-Goehmann<br />

and Poplin<br />

Glenn and Terry Goehmann of<br />

Can<strong>to</strong>n announce the engagement of<br />

their daughter. Chen Hamer-Goehmann<br />

of Garden City, <strong>to</strong> Dale R.<br />

Poplin of Garden City. The prospective<br />

bridegroom is the son of Thomas<br />

and Carol Poplin of Wayne.<br />

The bride-elect is attending the<br />

Elsa Cooper Institute of Court Reporting<br />

and plans <strong>to</strong> graduate in the<br />

fall. She is employed at Thurswell,<br />

Chayet & Weiner. a law firm in<br />

Southfield.<br />

Her fiance is a student at Schoolcraft<br />

College, where he is majoring<br />

in English. He is employed at Adamas<br />

Corp. in Livonia.<br />

An early June wedding is planned<br />

at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church.<br />

West-Mlinek<br />

Marian West of Ann Arbor announces<br />

the engagement ofr her<br />

daughter, Anne Elizabeth West of<br />

Ann Arbor, <strong>to</strong> Brett John Mlinek of<br />

Livonia, son of Frank and Betty Mlinek<br />

of Livonia.<br />

The bride-elect is also the daughter<br />

of the late Frank West. She is a<br />

graduate of Plymouth Salem High<br />

School and attended Western Michigan<br />

University. She is employed by<br />

Technical Engineering Consultants.<br />

Her fiance is a graduate of Livonia<br />

Stevenson High School and of the<br />

University of Michigan, where he<br />

earned bachelor's degrees in psychology<br />

and in sociology. He is a<br />

graduate student at the U-M, where<br />

he is pursuing a master's degree in<br />

business administration and will<br />

graduate in June. He is employed by<br />

Technical Engineering Consultants.<br />

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

Plymouth Salem High School and of<br />

Michigan State University. She is<br />

employed as a saleswoman with San<br />

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Her fiance is a graduate of Caro<br />

High School and of San Diego City<br />

College. He is the owner of Dynamic<br />

Video Concepts and is a member of<br />

the U.S. Navy Seal Team.<br />

A May wedding is planned at the<br />

First Presbyterian Church of Plymouth.<br />

Williamson-<br />

Gillespie<br />

Thomas and Carol Williamson of<br />

Can<strong>to</strong>n announce the engagement of<br />

their daughter. Kristie Lynn, <strong>to</strong><br />

Wade Gillespie of Durban, South Africa.<br />

The prospective bridegroom is<br />

the son of Gerald and Maureen Gillespie<br />

of Durban, South Africa.<br />

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

Harding University in Searcy. Ark.,<br />

where she earned a bachelor's degree<br />

in communication disorders.<br />

She plans <strong>to</strong> attend Southeast Missouri<br />

State University <strong>to</strong> pursue a<br />

master's degree in speech pathology.<br />

Her fiance is a graduate of Harding<br />

University, where he earned a<br />

bachelor of arts degree. He will<br />

serve as a campus minister at Southeast<br />

Missouri State University.<br />

A mid-May wedding is planned at<br />

the Livonia Church of Christ.<br />

Perry-<br />

Huppenbauer<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Bur<strong>to</strong>n Perry of Ann<br />

Arbor announce the engagement of<br />

their daughter, Ellen Ann, <strong>to</strong> James<br />

J. Huppenbauer of Ann Arbor, son of<br />

Mrs. Leah Huppenbauer of Plymouth<br />

and the late Harold Huppenbauer.<br />

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

Ann Arbor Pioneer High School. She<br />

is employed in merchandising, at<br />

Hudson's in Ann Arbor.<br />

Her fiance is a graduate of Lincoln<br />

Park High School. He is. employed<br />

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Hudson's in Ann Arbor.<br />

An April wedding is planned at the<br />

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Continued from Page 1<br />

Creative writing en<strong>tries</strong> and visual<br />

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Phone call brings woman joyful tidings<br />

Continued from Page 1<br />

and began searching<br />

"We mailed letters all over the<br />

United States <strong>to</strong> these names." Dolores<br />

Moser said They ^ot a few replies.<br />

but didn't have any luck finding<br />

their aunt<br />

A couple years ago. Moser and her<br />

husband went <strong>to</strong> Cincinnati on business<br />

They had some free time, and<br />

she found Peebles. Ohio, her birthplace.<br />

on the map.<br />

THE MOSERS drove <strong>to</strong> Peebles.<br />

parked on Main Street and went in<strong>to</strong><br />

a furniture s<strong>to</strong>re An older woman<br />

there knew of some local Thoromans,<br />

a school teacher who lived<br />

nearby and the teacher's mother<br />

The Mosers met those two. and<br />

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were then able <strong>to</strong> track down a cousin<br />

in West Union. Ohio, a retired professor<br />

in her 80s who keeps up with<br />

the family's his<strong>to</strong>ry.<br />

So I talked <strong>to</strong> her a long time."<br />

Moser said, The cousin. Grace Thoroman<br />

Sproull. said she'd put a<br />

query in a genealogy publication,<br />

asking for information on Betty Tanguay's<br />

late brother. Albert.<br />

"A cousin of ours read it," Moser<br />

said "Within three days. Grace had<br />

an answer from a cousin in Hunting<strong>to</strong>n.<br />

W Va." The cousin, B&b McGinn.<br />

knew Beuy Tanguay was living Me<br />

n<br />

had her address in Michigan, but<br />

didn't know her last name or telephone<br />

number<br />

Some family-records had indicated<br />

Betty was ^ dead, but Dolores<br />

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Moser was able <strong>to</strong> track her aunt<br />

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LUTHER A. WERTH, PASTOR<br />

Sunday Worship 6:00, 10:15 & 11:30 A.M.<br />

''"Sunday School & Bible Class 9:00 A.M.<br />

Week Day School, Pre-School, Kindergarten<br />

Sharing the Uwe of Christ<br />

Redford Baptist Church<br />

7 Mile Road and Grand River<br />

Redford. Michigan<br />

A b L 533-2300<br />

USA 9 30 AM Worship<br />

March 10th<br />

•<br />

"Gift of Grace"<br />

Pas<strong>to</strong>r Nelson preaching<br />

v 10:45 AM Church School lor all ages<br />

inrr Staffed Nursery Children & Youth Programs<br />

1 a a Rev Wm £ Nelson Rev Hart Fietds-Somtieis Mrs. Donna Glessor<br />

Senm< Pas<strong>to</strong>r Associate Pas<strong>to</strong>r Direc<strong>to</strong>r ot Music<br />

r/Yw/ &$«/>//#/ GAarc/*<br />

-W<br />

45000 NORTH TERRITQB.Al QOAO<br />

PLYMOUTH MICHIGAN 48170<br />

455-2300<br />

• V Of M<br />

CEJ.JJK. 1 yiXUUJ<br />

Tucker J Gi»nrveman. M.A.<br />

Cheryl Kaye Muse Direc<strong>to</strong>r<br />

9:40 A.M. Sunday School<br />

11:00 A.M. Morning Worship<br />

"Witness of His Majesty"<br />

Rev. Emest Ferguson<br />

6:30 P.M. Evening Service<br />

"Living in the Light of His Return'<br />

Pas<strong>to</strong>r Ernest preaching<br />

ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN<br />

MISSOURI SYNOD<br />

High & Elm Streets, Northville<br />

T. Lubeck, Pas<strong>to</strong>r<br />

Kinne, Associate Pas<strong>to</strong>r<br />

Church 349-3140 - School 349-3146<br />

Sunday Worship 8 30 & 11 00 AM .<br />

Sunday School 9:45 A.M.<br />

Saturday Vespers 6 00 P M<br />

H0SANMA-TAB0R LUTHERAN CHURCH & SCHOOL<br />

9600 leveme - So Redlord.- 937-2424<br />

Rev Glenn Kopper<br />

Rev Lawrence Wrtlo<br />

WORSHIP WITH US<br />

Sundays 8:30 & 11:00 A.M.<br />

Monday Evening 7:00 P.M<br />

Suna«r School A Bo. ClUMl 9 «S A M<br />

0»Mi SOW Pr*-Scnool-8lh GrjO«<br />

Mrs. Pat Sadler 937-2233<br />

ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN<br />

Church &*SchooJ 5885 Venoy<br />

1 B» N ol Fort Ra Ws««land ilS-tOSO<br />

Divine Worship 8 & 10:45 A.M.<br />

Bible Class & SS 9.30 A M<br />

Monday Evening' Service 7:30 P.M.<br />

Ralph Fischer. Paste<br />

Gary D Meadapohl Associate Pas<strong>to</strong>r<br />

EVANGELICAL<br />

LUTHERAN<br />

CHURCH<br />

IN AMERICA<br />

GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />

MISSOURI SYNOD<br />

25630 GRAND RIVER al BEECH DALY<br />

532-2266 BEDFORD TWP<br />

Worship Service<br />

9:15 & 11:00 A.M.<br />

• Sunday School<br />

9:15 & 11:00 A.M.<br />

Nursery Provided<br />

Rev. Vic<strong>to</strong>r F. Halboth. Pas<strong>to</strong>r<br />

Rev. Timothy Halboth. Assoc. Pas<strong>to</strong>r<br />

LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />

WISCONSIN SYNOD<br />

RC<br />

Farming<strong>to</strong>n Road and SI* Mile<br />

422-1150<br />

SUNDAY SERVICE BROADCAST<br />

9:30 A M WMUZ-FM 103.5 i<br />

SUNDAY. MARCH 10. 1991<br />

8:00, 9:15. 10:45 A M and 12 05 P.M<br />

Worship and Sunday School<br />

8:00, 9:15, and 10:45 am.<br />

-TRUTH AND COUNTERFEIT<br />

Or Bartletl L Hess<br />

12:05 p.m.<br />

THE MATERIAL WEIGHT OF WRONG"<br />

Rev John B Cnmmins<br />

7:00 p.m.<br />

Series: "How Long Can You Tread Water?<br />

(A Study in the Lite of Noah)<br />

BY PERSEVERANCE THE SNAIL REACHED THE ARK<br />

Rev Arthur J Hunt<br />

Wednesday, 7:00 p.m.<br />

SCHOOL OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION<br />

Featuring Bible Prophecy and the Middle East<br />

War" by Dr Bartlett L Hess<br />

(Activities <strong>to</strong>r All ages)<br />

Nursery Provided at All Services<br />

APOSTOLIC<br />

LUTHERAN<br />

CHURCH<br />

GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH<br />

Welcomes You! . i ;<br />

"AN INDEPENDENT Jj<br />

BAPTIST CHURCH"<br />

SCHEDULE OF SERVICES<br />

425-6215 or 425-1116<br />

SUNDAY SCHOOL SUN. 10:00 A.M.<br />

MORNING WORSHIP SUN. 11:00 A.M.<br />

EVENING WORSHIP .'. SUN. 7:00 P.M.<br />

WEDNESDAY BIBLE STUDY WED. 7:00 P.M.<br />

28440 LYNDON, UVONIA, Ml<br />

KENNETH D. GRIEF<br />

PASTOR"<br />

NON-<br />

DENOMlNATtONAL<br />

UNITYof u v o n i a<br />

NORTHWEST BAPTIST CHURCH<br />

23S46 MKtMMR 1V» BfeS S 0* 10 Mils • 474-3393<br />

Sunday School 9:45 A.M.<br />

Morning Worship 11:00 A.M.<br />

Ocniiiy wwsnip z.uu P.M:<br />

NUriOmitY HENOW1ED<br />

SPEAKER UAHK. WO« MAMStN<br />

ONI* SUNOAV 3 10 9 30 and 1' 00<br />

A 2 PM s PM a "Vauanmg »<br />

DREAM INTERPRETATION >**• » JO * «<br />

M>aa famey u*>i> Pe«t<<br />

TRI-CITY ASSEMBLY OF GOO<br />

2100 Manner Aa Cereon<br />

326-0330<br />

Shu MrNoar Ave t PaPner<br />

Paa»oi Rocky A Sera<br />

Sunday School 141 AU<br />

Morning Worship R 30 and 11 00 A H<br />

f vervng Worship 8 00 P M<br />

Wed ramPy tagM 7 00 P M<br />

church. 6443 Merriman Reserva-<br />

tions are required and should be<br />

made by Friday. March 15 Donation<br />

is |2 For information, call 421-9042<br />

• GOSPEL CHOIff-<br />

The Metropolitan Detroit Black<br />

United Methodist Youth Scholarship<br />

Committee will sponsor the Florida<br />

A&M Gospel Choir of Tallahassee in<br />

concert 7 p.m Wednesday, March<br />

20, at People's United Methodist<br />

Church, 19370 Greenfield, near<br />

Vasser Drive Admission is $10 for<br />

adults, IS for students For informa-<br />

tion. call 352-5742 or 342-7868<br />

• PRAYER VIGIL<br />

Antioch Lutheran Church. 33360<br />

W 1J Mile. Farming<strong>to</strong>n Hills, will<br />

host a prayer vigil during Holy<br />

Week. March 24-30 Participants<br />

will select on* or more hours during<br />

which they will maintain the vigil<br />

For information, call 626-7906<br />

• HOLY WEEK<br />

St Matthew Evangelical Lutheran<br />

Church. 5885 Venoy. Westland. will<br />

have Holy Week services and Easter<br />

services Holy Week services will in-<br />

clude 7 30 p.m., March 28, Maundy<br />

Thursday service; 1 p.m.. March 29.<br />

Good Friday service; and 7:30 p.m..<br />

March 29. Good Friday evening ser<br />

vice Easter services will include<br />

6 30 am. March 31. Easter sunrise<br />

service followed by breakfast. 9<br />

a.m, March 31, family worship ser-<br />

vice; and 10 45 a.m . March 31. festi-<br />

val service with communion For in-<br />

formation. call 425-0260<br />

Eric Freudigman Selections will in-<br />

clude ' Sing <strong>to</strong> the Lord" in settings<br />

by Bach and Distler. "Fest und<br />

Gedenkspruche" by Brahms, an orig-<br />

inal composition by Gedrge Veverst,<br />

and other music by Mendelssohn,<br />

Dawson. Wal<strong>to</strong>n and Rachmaninoff.<br />

Doris Hall will be the accompanist<br />

Ticket price is $5 For information,<br />

call 278-8878<br />

• VILLAGE AMBASSADORS<br />

The Ambassadors of Village Pres-<br />

byterian Church will have a potluck<br />

supper 6 30 p.m Saturday. March 9,<br />

at the church's Calvin Hall. 25350 W<br />

Six Mile, Redford The dinner will be<br />

followed by a slide presentation on<br />

Australia by Alice McCloskey For<br />

information, call 537-3365 or 532-<br />

8114<br />

• CANTATA<br />

A cantata. Bright New Wings,<br />

will be presented 7 30 p m Palm<br />

Sunday. March 24. at St. Michael's<br />

Church. Hubbard and Plymouth<br />

roads in Livonia The church's 97<br />

choir members will present the can-<br />

tata The public may attend<br />

• ROCK AND ROLL<br />

St Kevin s Parish 30045 Park-<br />

wood. between Cherry Hill and<br />

Michigan Avenue in Inkster. will<br />

present its third annual "Old Time<br />

Rock and Roll Night" featunng The<br />

Fantastics 8 p.m. <strong>to</strong> midnight Satur-<br />

day. April 13 Admission price is 115.<br />

including beer, snacks and set-ups<br />

For information, call 728-2470 or<br />

722-2171<br />

• DEVOTIONAL SERVICE<br />

St Aldan's Parish, on Farming<strong>to</strong>n<br />

Road north of Six Mile in Livonia<br />

will have a special devotional ser-<br />

vice 730-8 45 p.m. Friday, March 22<br />

The service mil focus oo the stations<br />

of the croas, combining scriptural<br />

readings, silent meditations and in-<br />

spirational music The Gospel Choir<br />

of Gesu Pariah will perform A fish<br />

dinner will precede the service 5 S0-<br />

7 30 p m and coffee, tea and cookies<br />

will be served <strong>after</strong>ward<br />

• SACRED MUSIC<br />

Detroit Lutheran Singers will<br />

present a concert of sacred music<br />

7 30 p.m. Sunday, March 17, at<br />

Chratus Vic<strong>to</strong>r Lutheran Church.<br />

25515 Ford. Dearborn Heights The<br />

chorus will be directed by conduc<strong>to</strong>r<br />

• SEMINAR<br />

St John s Episcopal Church, 555 S<br />

Wayne. Westland. will have a ooe-<br />

day seminar 9 15 a m <strong>to</strong> 3 p m Sat-<br />

urday, March 9 The theme will be<br />

God Is Our Master Designer ' Con-<br />

tinental breakfast and lunch will be<br />

offered Price is 13 For information,<br />

call 721 -5023<br />

• PASTOR EMERITUS<br />

St Paul Presbyterian Church re-<br />

cently honored the Rev Dr William<br />

F Whitledge. retired pas<strong>to</strong>r by<br />

electing him pas<strong>to</strong>r emeritus<br />

Whitledge led the congregation for<br />

27 years<br />

A public celebration with a dinner<br />

will be held in the Social Hall 7 30<br />

pm Saturday. March 9. Reaerva<br />

lions can be made at a price of $10.<br />

On Sunday. March 10. Whitledge will<br />

preach at 8 30 and 11 a m services<br />

and will receive a commemorative<br />

plaque There will be a reception af-<br />

ter the second service.<br />

• WINTER CARNIVAL<br />

Hosanna-Tabor Lutheran School<br />

will have a winter carnival 2-8 p.ih<br />

Saturday. March 9. at the school.<br />

9600 Leveme, near West Chicago<br />

and Orangelawn m Redford There<br />

will be games, face-painting, a<br />

" dunk the teacher"' booth, food and<br />

car<strong>to</strong>ons Proceeds will support the<br />

school<br />

• DIVORCE RECOVERY<br />

Single Place Minis<strong>tries</strong> of the<br />

First Presbyterian Church in North-<br />

ville is offering a six-week divorce<br />

recovery workshop It will begin 7 30<br />

p.m Thursday, March 7. il the<br />

church. 200 E Mam. Northville. Do-<br />

nation is $30 For information, call<br />

349-0911<br />

• MUSICAL FUH<br />

' How <strong>to</strong> Succeed in Business With-<br />

out Really Trying" will be presented<br />

by the Rosedale Gardens Players 8<br />

p.m Friday and Saturday. March 8-<br />

9. and 4pm Sunday. March 10. at<br />

Rosedale Gardens Presbyterian<br />

Church. 9601 Hubbard, near West<br />

Chicago in Livonia The musical is<br />

by Frank Loesser and Abe Burrows<br />

Ticket prices are $5 for adults $2 50<br />

. for students For information, call<br />

422-0494<br />

• MOTIVATIONAL SPEAKER<br />

Mart Vic<strong>to</strong>r Hansen, a motiva-<br />

tional speaker, will speak on visu-<br />

alizing Is Realizing" 2-5 p.m. Sun-<br />

day. March 10, at Unity Church.<br />

28660 Five Mile, between Inkster<br />

and Middlebelt in Livonia He will<br />

aLso be at 9 and 11 a m services For<br />

information, call 421-1760<br />

• BIBLE CLASS<br />

Margaret Hess teaches a Bible<br />

study 9 30 a m. Tuesdays at Ward<br />

Presbyterian Church. 17006 Farm-<br />

ing<strong>to</strong>n Road. Livonia Upcoming <strong>to</strong>p-<br />

ics include March 12. Isaiah 6-12.<br />

Warnings and Promises". March<br />

1$. Isaiah 13-20. "God Manages the<br />

Nations", and March 2*. Isaiah 21-<br />

27. "Judgment and Hope " For infor-<br />

mation, call 422-1150<br />

MEN S DAY<br />

Dennis Archer. Michigan Supreme<br />

Court justice, will speak at 11 a.m.<br />

worship services Sunday. March 10.<br />

at Scott Memorial United Methodist<br />

Church, 10372 W Chicago. DetroiL<br />

The program is part of Men's Day at<br />

the church For information, call<br />

931-6280<br />

• LENTEN SERVICES<br />

St Innocent Orthodox Chnstian<br />

Church. 23300 W Chicago, east of<br />

Telegraph, will have services 7 p.m<br />

Wednesdays through March 13 Fol-<br />

lowing services, there will be a mini-<br />

course of instruction on beliefs and<br />

practices of the Orthodox Church.<br />

The services and course are open <strong>to</strong><br />

the public For information, call 538-<br />

1142<br />

• LENTEN PROGRAMS<br />

Antioch Lutheran Church. 33360<br />

W 13 Mile. Farming<strong>to</strong>n Hills, will<br />

have a variety Lenten services<br />

7 30 p m Wednesdays, through<br />

March 20. All services will include<br />

communion For information, call<br />

626-7906<br />

• NEW BEGINNINGS<br />

St Matthew United Methodist<br />

Church, 30900 W Sax Mile. Livonia,<br />

will offer New Beginnings, a group<br />

for those experiencing grief, 7 pm<br />

Thursdays. March 7 <strong>to</strong> April 11.<br />

Each meeting will feature a speaker<br />

March 7. Bess Albrecht will speak<br />

She trained with the Rev Bob Weik-<br />

ert at Chelsea Community Hospital<br />

March 14. Kearney Kirkby, a former<br />

pactnr at St Matthew United Metfr-<br />

odist Church, will speak Other<br />

speakers include Dr Tom Roe,<br />

March 21. Warren Gilbert. March 2t.<br />

Phil Seymour. April 4: and Yvonne<br />

Constas, April 11 For information,<br />

call 422-0957<br />

• TAX LAWS<br />

Robert Thompson, general<br />

of Campus Crusade for Christ., will<br />

be the seminar leader for 'Organisa-<br />

tional and Tax Law Issues for<br />

Churches and Clergy " The program<br />

will be held Monday. March 11. at<br />

William Tyndale College. 35700 W<br />

12 Mile. Farming<strong>to</strong>n Hilts Thomp-<br />

son is co-author of Organising for<br />

Accountability" and an authority on<br />

non-profit organizational and tax ie-<br />

| For information, call &62-72M.


6B*<br />

O&E Thursday. Mar ch 7. 1991<br />

TIM NOWlCKI/iftustration<br />

A tufted titmouse feasts on the cocoon of a large moth<br />

which was inside a leaf attached by silk <strong>to</strong> the branch.<br />

Behavior can help<br />

identify animals<br />

Identification of natural subjects<br />

is probably the first thing that people<br />

do when they become interested<br />

in the natural world. Knowing<br />

what you are looking at is basic<br />

when learning about something and<br />

when discussing your observations<br />

with others. After all, you want <strong>to</strong><br />

make sure that both parties are<br />

talking about the same thing.<br />

Properly identifying a bird, flower<br />

or an insect is important, and<br />

can often improve your powers of<br />

observation and your knowledge of<br />

the subject. Learning about variations<br />

in one species will help you<br />

identify those stumpers that "don't<br />

look like the picture in the book."<br />

But the excitement of identifying<br />

a new species should not be lost<br />

just because you have seen it before.<br />

In the case of plants, you may<br />

find a specimen in an unusual area<br />

or in an unusual habitat. With animals,<br />

there is always behavior<br />

watching <strong>to</strong>o.<br />

Watching the behavior of animals<br />

always makes observations<br />

interesting. Even sighting a common<br />

species can be interesting-by<br />

watching new behaviors never seen<br />

before. Tufted titmice, for instance,<br />

are fairly common birds in<br />

our area and are often seen at bird<br />

feeders. Their subtle colors are<br />

<strong>to</strong> nature<br />

Timothy<br />

Nowicki<br />

bird, it was exploring all the small<br />

clusters of old dried leaves that remained<br />

on the branches. It seemed<br />

<strong>to</strong> be "intentionally" searching out<br />

leaf clusters.<br />

What I suspected, was that the<br />

bird found the cocoon of a large<br />

moth, such as a promethea or polyphemus,<br />

which was inside a leaf<br />

attached by silk <strong>to</strong> the branch.<br />

These cocoons persist until late<br />

spring. After feasting on a meal of<br />

such proportions, that titmouse<br />

was looking for more. They were<br />

probably easy <strong>to</strong> find since most<br />

branches did not have any leaves<br />

except for those attached by caterpillar<br />

silk.<br />

If my suspicion was correct, I<br />

was watching a search image behavior.<br />

Birds will cue in on a good<br />

source of food and search for it exclusively<br />

until it no longer becomes<br />

beneficial.<br />

Behavior watching of any ani<br />

tHMuliIul ill<br />

way and mal can always be interesting, betheir<br />

large eyes give them a neo- cause animals are very diverse in<br />

tenic appearance.<br />

their actions and interactions.<br />

LAST SPRING, before the new<br />

leaves emerged, I watched a tufted<br />

titmouse foraging among the trees.<br />

During the time I watched this<br />

Ttm Nowicki is a naturalist at<br />

Independence-Oaks County<br />

Park in Oakland County. He<br />

lives in Livonia.<br />

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March 1. There were no closely contested<br />

House votes.<br />

SENATE<br />

To Fund Committees — By a vote<br />

of 72 for and 22 against, the Senate<br />

approved a two-year budget of<br />

$113.9 million for its 19 standing<br />

committees, up $7.2 million or 6 percent<br />

from the biennial budget adopted<br />

early in 1989 at the beginning of<br />

the 101st Congress. After $4.3 million<br />

in carry over money from 1990<br />

was counted, Jhe cost of the legislature<br />

was abOut $118.2 million. The'<br />

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The budget authorizes a 4.1 percent<br />

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Business ENTERTAINMENT<br />

Thursday. Marcti 7, 1991 O&E<br />

Marilyn Fitchett edi<strong>to</strong>r/591-2300<br />

—Slljr ©bsetusr 2tfeuispapers<br />

INSIDE<br />

Awrey <strong>to</strong> freeze products, quit distribution<br />

Awrey Bakery, founded in 1910, will spend some $2 million <strong>to</strong> modify production lines in Livonia. By May all baked goods<br />

trucked <strong>to</strong> local retail outlets will be frozen.<br />

Students learn business concepts<br />

' By Doug Funk*<br />

Staftwrlter<br />

Some folks in business and industry<br />

worry that young people don't<br />

know' much about the workaday<br />

world. Others do something about it.<br />

Like get involved in Junior Achievement<br />

of Detroit & Southeastern<br />

Michigan.<br />

You know, the outfit a lot of us<br />

thought disappeared years ago. The<br />

one where kids got <strong>to</strong>gether <strong>to</strong> learn<br />

about business and the free enterprise<br />

system by actually planning.<br />

manufacturing and selling A<br />

product.<br />

Well, take another look.<br />

According <strong>to</strong> JA, more than 36,000<br />

students participated in traditional<br />

workshop and school education programs<br />

in Oakland, Wayne and five<br />

other southeastern Michigan counties<br />

last year<br />

That's up from 12,300 just a decade<br />

ago and about 7,000 in the late<br />

1970s.<br />

"We're still a partnership between<br />

business, education and students,"<br />

said Daniel J. White, senior vice<br />

president of operations for J A and a<br />

Plymouth resident. "The only difference<br />

is we have a program we can<br />

deliver <strong>to</strong> the <strong>to</strong>tal community and<br />

multiple grade levels.<br />

"Certainly people involved —<br />

kids, teachers know about us. We<br />

just haven't got the s<strong>to</strong>ry out," he<br />

added.<br />

WHILE THE <strong>after</strong>-school workshops<br />

still draw, most participants<br />

now encounter JA through the classroom<br />

curriculum.<br />

"We felt we were limited where<br />

we could go." White said. "As times<br />

change, people change. We felt we<br />

weren't reaching enough students."<br />

So JA, a non-profit, tax-exempt organization<br />

established here in 1949,<br />

shifted focus Now. three separate<br />

school programs are operational<br />

• Applied Economics, a daily<br />

class lasting an entire semester for<br />

high school juniors and seniors in<br />

which a business partner adds his or<br />

her insights once a week<br />

Included is a computer simulated<br />

management game. About 280 classes<br />

of this kind will be offered in<br />

southeast Michigan this school year<br />

i file<br />

• Project Business, a weekly<br />

class lasting up <strong>to</strong> three months for<br />

eighth and ninth graders in which a<br />

business partner supplements the<br />

teacher on discussions of basic economics<br />

and career education.<br />

Topics include supply and demand,<br />

and the s<strong>to</strong>ck market. Some<br />

475 classes will be offered this year.<br />

• Business Basics, a series of<br />

four sessions with fifth and sixth<br />

graders usually taught by high<br />

school students from the Applied<br />

Economics classes Topis include<br />

marketing, management, production<br />

and career exploration Some 450<br />

classes will be offered this year<br />

"THE KEY ingredient is all programs<br />

are provided free of cost."<br />

White said. "All business people are<br />

tFained, 4(1 materials are provided.<br />

It's <strong>to</strong>tally supported by the business<br />

community."<br />

Erick A. Reickert, chairman of<br />

Acustar and a Bloomfield Hills resident,<br />

is general chairman of JA's annual<br />

fund-raising dnVt The larget<br />

this year is $1 million.<br />

"I was impressed with the enthusiasm<br />

of the students with the materi-<br />

PR advisers <strong>to</strong> take counsel<br />

By Doug Funk*<br />

staff writer<br />

Sheldon J Scott, a Southfield public<br />

relations consultant, neglected <strong>to</strong><br />

include a specific payment schedule<br />

in a contract with a client years ago.<br />

then spent several months trying <strong>to</strong><br />

get the deadbeat <strong>to</strong> pay<br />

Norine Zimmer. a Hunting<strong>to</strong>n<br />

Woods public relations consultant,<br />

didn't know about residual fees a<br />

decade or so ago when she developed<br />

a computer program for a client She<br />

figures it cost her money in the long<br />

ran.<br />

Marilyn Palliaer-Staargaard, who<br />

works for a Troy public relations<br />

agency, recalled that an employee of<br />

the firm once upon a time in a social<br />

setting offered an offhand opinion<br />

about an innocuous idea. The idea<br />

later surfaced. coincidentaHy, in an<br />

actual campaign developed by the<br />

agency, sparking a lawsuit<br />

Most "PR experts who advise business<br />

clients agree that it's wise <strong>to</strong><br />

take counsel occasionally themselves.<br />

said Scott, president of the<br />

Greater Detroit <strong>Public</strong> Relations<br />

Counselors, a professional association<br />

That's why the association will<br />

sponsor a seminar March 13 on pub-<br />

Ik relations and the law at the<br />

Radisson Plaxa in Southfield<br />

"THE PRIMARY mission of our<br />

organization is <strong>to</strong> educate That's<br />

what we were founded on." Scott<br />

said.<br />

"We live in an increasingly litigious<br />

world," Zimmer said. "I think<br />

it's important for people in the business<br />

<strong>to</strong> hone up on their legal knowl"<br />

edge, stay current with trends and<br />

learn preventative measures."<br />

And the <strong>to</strong>pic is especially timely<br />

now, said Palliaer-Staargaard<br />

"In-the past, a lot (of PR) was<br />

sending out news releases and doing<br />

special events," she said "Now.<br />

there are so many more opportunities<br />

for crisis management — mergers.<br />

layoffs, environmental things,<br />

food tamperings There just seems <strong>to</strong><br />

be more incidents like that happen<br />

ing" .<br />

Three lawyers will speak <strong>to</strong> the<br />

gathering.<br />

"PRE-CRISIS planning in preparing<br />

<strong>to</strong> handle a crisis . . . and executing<br />

the plan is the most advisable<br />

approach for a company <strong>to</strong> take <strong>to</strong>day,"<br />

said Daniel L. Ma lone<br />

He will talk about crisis management<br />

and communications ramifications<br />

"I think the policy has <strong>to</strong> be honesty,<br />

openness and forthrightness."<br />

Malone said. "Anticipate that the<br />

media will investigate, explore and<br />

expect an answer "<br />

Megan P. Norris will address defamation<br />

and the right <strong>to</strong> privacy.<br />

"If they're going <strong>to</strong> be in the business<br />

of publicly saying things . . .<br />

they need <strong>to</strong> have at least a working<br />

knowledge of what things they are<br />

and not allowed <strong>to</strong> say," she said.<br />

"Most PR pebple'have no idea what<br />

defamation law is all about.""<br />

Norris also intends <strong>to</strong> <strong>to</strong>uch on the<br />

legal ramifications of using the<br />

names, images and comments of individuals<br />

for promotions.<br />

Ian D. Pesses will talk about contracts.<br />

"THEY HELP provide a road map<br />

where a relationship is going <strong>to</strong> go,"<br />

he said. "They're good in good times<br />

and better in bad because they make<br />

business relationships more accountable."<br />

Even veteran PR advisers aren't<br />

always on the ball when it comes <strong>to</strong><br />

dotting the i's and crossing the t's on<br />

contract arrangements. Pesses said<br />

"An experienced business person<br />

will say. 'He won't pay me. I want <strong>to</strong><br />

sue ' I'll say. Where's the contract?'<br />

He'll say. You mean I need one"*'<br />

"Contracts with your clients is<br />

part of normal business etiquette."<br />

Pesses said.<br />

Upwards of 70. each with at least<br />

five years experience and who represent<br />

more than a single client,<br />

claim membership in the Greater<br />

Detroit <strong>Public</strong> Relations Counselors<br />

"We felt by doing something like this<br />

we could instruct communica<strong>to</strong>rs of<br />

some pitfalls they might be able <strong>to</strong><br />

avoid." Scott said "People gobble up<br />

new information and techniques "<br />

For more information On the sem<br />

mar call Zimmer. 544-3040<br />

pho<strong>to</strong><br />

al." he said of classroom visits. "I<br />

think part of the enthusiasm is <strong>to</strong> see<br />

the |<br />

Thomas Gerken and Susan Mc Ammond<br />

have been involved in Business<br />

Basics as certified teachers at Taylor<br />

Elementary School in Livonia.<br />

Both were struck with the way<br />

Sanjay Kacholiya. a Livonia Stevenson<br />

High School student, presented<br />

business <strong>to</strong>pics <strong>to</strong> their students.<br />

KACHOLIYA demonstrated the<br />

difference between cottage industry<br />

and mass production by having students<br />

assemble pens as individuals<br />

and in teams He also had the students<br />

write and act commercials for<br />

products<br />

"He taught them things not in the<br />

curriculum — entrepreneurship,<br />

capitalism, sole proprie<strong>to</strong>rship, how<br />

a business is set up." Gerken said<br />

"Kids learned a lot of terminology."<br />

McAmmond plans <strong>to</strong> build on Kacholiya's<br />

lessons "For their next<br />

book report, they'll write a charac-<br />

ter resume, she said • "It fits in<strong>to</strong><br />

the real world."<br />

Please turn <strong>to</strong> Page 2<br />

Awrey Bakery, which s<strong>to</strong>pped<br />

making its own bread and rolls last<br />

fall, has announced plans <strong>to</strong> revamp<br />

its local pastry and sweets<br />

retail operations by May.<br />

The family-owned company intends<br />

<strong>to</strong> freeze all baked goods before<br />

shipping from the Livonia production<br />

plant. Also, the products<br />

will be wholesaled <strong>to</strong> independent<br />

distribu<strong>to</strong>rs, who in turn will deliver<br />

<strong>to</strong> retail outlets<br />

Upward of 80 percent of Awrey's<br />

business, now is frozen .pas<strong>tries</strong>,<br />

croissants, biscuits and muffins<br />

sold through 700 distribu<strong>to</strong>rs <strong>to</strong><br />

restaurants, airlines, nursing<br />

homes, hospitals and other institutions.<br />

"We believe cus<strong>to</strong>mers shouldn't<br />

notice any change because the<br />

products will look and taste the<br />

same and be displayed on the same<br />

s<strong>to</strong>re shelves." said Rick Pedi,<br />

Awrey president.<br />

"We have 20 years experience in<br />

the food service business working<br />

with frozen products, so we know<br />

what it takes <strong>to</strong> make quality<br />

baked goods this way.<br />

"We're confident that our emphasis<br />

on national food service and.<br />

contract manufacturing is the best<br />

way <strong>to</strong> grow the business m the<br />

long run," Pedi said.<br />

"These changes are consistent<br />

with those already made by some<br />

of our competi<strong>to</strong>rs, and it's the only<br />

way we can become more efficient<br />

while maintaining the same product<br />

quality," he said.<br />

• BETTY JEAN AWREY, public<br />

relations spokeswoman, said she<br />

doesn't know how the price of<br />

Awrey goods w


2C* O&E Thursday. March 7. 1991<br />

GM taking charge of electric cars for California<br />

By Dan McCoah<br />

special writer<br />

GM is going <strong>to</strong> be building an elec-<br />

the Detroit Electric in 1935, there<br />

was surprisingly little interest.<br />

Au<strong>to</strong> enthusiasts couldn't see<br />

much excitement in an overweight,<br />

au<strong>to</strong> talk<br />

tricity comes from clean-smelling<br />

natural gas, and most of the rest<br />

comes from Neyada, where they are<br />

<strong>to</strong>o busy gambling <strong>to</strong> notice the acid<br />

electric companies that have something<br />

<strong>to</strong> prove and will put- their<br />

meter-readers in a couple of vans <strong>to</strong><br />

make a public statement.<br />

tric car within the next few years in<br />

Lansing, in the plant where they<br />

used <strong>to</strong> build Buick Reattas, one of<br />

those watershed events that could alter<br />

the au<strong>to</strong>motive landscape for all<br />

time, or at least until somebody else<br />

gets another wild idea.<br />

Strangely. GM's entry in<strong>to</strong> electric<br />

cars mainly has been greeted with<br />

underpowered car that moves along<br />

in a kind of creepy silence. Hardcore<br />

technoids were cynical, noting<br />

that GM appeared <strong>to</strong> be plunging<br />

ahead with yesterday's technology,<br />

since it was going <strong>to</strong> use a battery<br />

based on a principle so old -that it<br />

was in existence before anybody had<br />

figured out how <strong>to</strong> charge it up.<br />

McCosh<br />

line cars, particularly in the Los An- The compromise was <strong>to</strong> demand<br />

geles Basin, which disappeared that all au<strong>to</strong> companies selling cars<br />

about 15 years ago under a thick in California had <strong>to</strong> build some per-<br />

cloud of semiliquid goo. Smog is so centage of their production as elec-<br />

rain. They also use more nuclear energy<br />

than practically any other<br />

state, which leaves the air clean, although<br />

it also explains why Beverly<br />

Hills types are starting <strong>to</strong> glow in<br />

the dark.<br />

The end result is something of a<br />

mandated market for electric cars,<br />

which has prompted GM, Ford,<br />

Not GM. They are serious about<br />

the market for an electric car you<br />

can drive <strong>to</strong> work, which will be happily<br />

recharging until you are ready<br />

for the trek home. Putting a couple<br />

of billion in Hughes Aircraft and related<br />

electronics ventures is part of<br />

the motivation — it gives GM- a vast<br />

high-tech base <strong>to</strong> work from.<br />

yawns by the bulk of the media. But as it turns out, GM was taking bad in California that the only altertric. The thinking was that an elec- Chrysler, Peugeot, Volkswagen, But mainly, GM sees a future in<br />

Maybe it's due <strong>to</strong> a Saturn-media- the then-fledgling California Green native <strong>to</strong> banning gasoline cars tric car didn't smoke, although some BMW and Honda, among others, <strong>to</strong> electric cars that is being ignored by<br />

blitz hangover, but when GM an- movement more seriously than would have been banning immi- cynics quickly pointed out that the lay plans <strong>to</strong> chum out hundreds of nearly every other au<strong>to</strong> company in<br />

nounced two years ago that it was most, and thus gained, if not a leg. at grants, which would have meant that power plants that produced electric- thousands of the hummers.<br />

the world, and it's willing <strong>to</strong> take a<br />

going <strong>to</strong> make a battery-powered least a <strong>to</strong>e up on its competition. Californians would have had <strong>to</strong> s<strong>to</strong>p ity did.<br />

chance.<br />

car. tue first in general production in<br />

the U.S. since the untimely demise of<br />

CALIFORNIA, it seems, was se-<br />

rious about actually banning gasoliving<br />

off the' real estate business<br />

and get a job.<br />

Hah!" said the California Greens,<br />

pointing out that most of their elec-<br />

MOST OF THESE companies hgure<br />

that the big cus<strong>to</strong>mers will be<br />

Win or lose, it's going <strong>to</strong> be interesting.<br />

Disability insurance can protect you<br />

By Sid Mittra<br />

special writer<br />

Between the ages of 35 and 65,<br />

sfven of 10 workers will suffer a<br />

long-term disability, reports Best's<br />

Review. Yet 80 percent of the workers<br />

have no personal disability insurance.<br />

If you are disabled, your paycheck<br />

will s<strong>to</strong>p coming, but your bills<br />

woO't. Even worse, new bills for<br />

medical expenses and rehabilitation<br />

will start <strong>to</strong> arrive.<br />

Total the income you could count<br />

on if your paycheck s<strong>to</strong>pped: sick<br />

leave, company insurance. Social Security,<br />

other governmental programs,<br />

workers' compensation, personal<br />

savings, and retirement money<br />

such as IRAs and pension plans.<br />

Estimate your monthly expenses<br />

during an extended disability. The<br />

deficit, if any, should be covered by<br />

disabiliy insurance.<br />

You need 60 or 70 percent of the<br />

business people<br />

Johnson<br />

Blavin<br />

date book<br />

• TAX HELP<br />

Thursday, March 7 — Free group<br />

self-belp tax preparation 6:30-8:30<br />

p.m. at the Livonia Civic Center <strong>Library</strong>,<br />

32777 Five Mile. No registration<br />

required. Information: browsing<br />

desk, 421-7338 Ext. 633. Sponsor: Internal<br />

Revenue Service.<br />

• BUSINESS MARKETERS<br />

Tuesday, March 12 — Business<br />

Marketing Association meets at<br />

11:30 a.m. in the library of the Fairlane<br />

Club, 5000 Fair lane Woods<br />

Drive, Dearborn. Non-member<br />

luncheon fee: $20. Information: Fran<br />

Stern, 358-3240.<br />

• SUGGESTION FOLKS<br />

Taesday, March 12 — National<br />

Assoication of Suggestion Systems <strong>to</strong><br />

hear "Winning the Malcolm Baldridge<br />

Quality Award" at 9 a.m.<br />

breakfast at the Novi Shera<strong>to</strong>n Oaks<br />

Hotel. Information. Gary Allen. 350-<br />

8008<br />

• FOODSERVICE<br />

SANITATION<br />

potential deficit. A good policy has:<br />

• 1. Own-Occupation clause. The<br />

policy should pay if you couldn't perform<br />

your own regular occupation.<br />

• 2. Partial disability. The policy<br />

should cover even when you can<br />

work just part-time.<br />

• 3. Guaranteed renewable. The<br />

company must renew your policy regardless<br />

of your past claims and<br />

present condition.<br />

• 4. Rehabilitation benefits. The.<br />

policy should provide these benefits<br />

<strong>to</strong> help you get back <strong>to</strong> work.<br />

Now address the fact that one of<br />

four people older than 65 will require<br />

nursing home care. Medicare<br />

does just part of the job. A good<br />

long-term care policy should should<br />

provide daily benefit of at least $90,<br />

adjusted for inflation for four <strong>to</strong> six<br />

years. The premium should be fixed.<br />

The waiting period should be less<br />

than 20 days. The policy should provide<br />

skilled care, intermediate care,<br />

and cus<strong>to</strong>dial care. Better quality<br />

Larry A. Johnson of Novi was<br />

named vice president of energy resources<br />

with BEI Associates Inc. of<br />

Detroit.<br />

Dr. Lynn Blavin joined the family<br />

practice team at Oakwood <strong>Family</strong><br />

Medical Center-Westland. Before<br />

joining Oakwood-Westland. Blavin<br />

completed her residency at Providence<br />

Hospital, Southfield. She<br />

received a medical degree from the<br />

Unviersity of Michigan medical<br />

school and a bachelor of science degree<br />

in biomedical science from the<br />

University of Michigan.<br />

Tuesdays, March 12 through April<br />

9 — Food Service Sanitation course<br />

for owners, managers and Supervisors<br />

of food service establishments<br />

6:30-9:30 p.m. at 36600 Schoolcraft<br />

(1-95 at Levan), Livonia. Fee: $122<br />

for credit or $75 for continuing education<br />

units. Information: 591-5188.<br />

Sponsor: Madonna College.<br />

• ACHIEVE GOALS<br />

Thursdays, March 13 and 20 —<br />

"Future Vision I: Techniques for<br />

Planning and Achieveing Your<br />

Goals" 6-10 p.m. in the Fairlane Inn,<br />

Dearborn. Information: 668-6998.<br />

Sponsor: The Powers Group.<br />

• TAX HELP<br />

Thursday, March 14 — Free group<br />

self-help tax preparation 6:30-8:30<br />

p.m. at the Livonia Civic Center <strong>Library</strong>,<br />

32777 Five Mile. No registration<br />

required. Information, browsing<br />

desk, 421-7338 Ext. 633. Sponsor: Internal<br />

Revenue Service<br />

• BUILD A BUSINESS PLAN<br />

Saturday, March 1$ — "How <strong>to</strong><br />

SUPPORT YOUR TROOPS<br />

Commercial & Residential Flag Poles & Flags<br />

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policies cover pre-existing conditions<br />

as long as they are disclosed<br />

when the policy is bought.<br />

We have barely scratched the surface<br />

of ri$k management planning<br />

ideas. Here are two others.<br />

A cross-purchase plan has two<br />

components. One is a contract between<br />

the shareholders of a corporation<br />

that on the death of a shareholder,<br />

the surviving owners) will buy<br />

the deceased shareholder's s<strong>to</strong>ck at a<br />

predetermined price. The other is<br />

continued funding of the plan, which<br />

means that when you die, your salary<br />

will be continued <strong>to</strong> your surviving<br />

spouse. A high estate tax on your<br />

s<strong>to</strong>ck could cause a severe need for<br />

cash in your estate. If, however, the<br />

plan is funded with <strong>life</strong> insurance,<br />

the cash needed <strong>to</strong> buy the interest<br />

would be available almost au<strong>to</strong>matically<br />

wben it is needed.<br />

Many policies provide substantial<br />

advantaged <strong>to</strong> policy owners who<br />

need <strong>to</strong> withdraw the maximum<br />

Richard Hawkins of Livonia was<br />

appointed Product Development Supervisor<br />

for the small-car platform<br />

organization at Chrysler Corp.'s<br />

Highland Park engineering facility.<br />

Hawkins joined Chrysler in 1963.<br />

Most recently, he was a product designer.<br />

Patrick Mttrphy of Realty Professionals<br />

was appointed vice chairman<br />

of the Real<strong>to</strong>rs Metro Multiple Listing<br />

Service Committee for 1991.<br />

Murphy is a Livonia resident.<br />

Catherine A. Theobald was pro-<br />

Detail a Business Plan" 9-11 a.m. at<br />

Schoolcraft College. 18600 Haggerty,<br />

-between Six and Seven Mile, Livonia.<br />

Fee: $25. Information: 462-4448.'<br />

• INVESTMENTS SEMINAR<br />

Monday, March 18 — Tax advantaged<br />

investments will be the <strong>to</strong>pic<br />

of a seminar 7-8:30 p.m. in the audi<strong>to</strong>rium<br />

of the Livonia Civic Center<br />

<strong>Library</strong>, 32777 Five Mile, Livonia.<br />

Speaker is Paul J. Mclntyre of Merrill<br />

Lynch. Free, but registration required.<br />

Call 421-7338, Ext. 633.<br />

• REAL ESTATE SEMINAR<br />

Wednesday, March 20 — "How To<br />

Get the Most from Troubled Properties"<br />

presented at 1:30 p.m. at the<br />

Hyatt Regency Hotel in Dearborn.<br />

Fee. $45. Information: Pamela<br />

Hicks, 446-7359. Sponsors: Coopers &<br />

Lybrand, Dykema Gossett.<br />

• EMPLOYEE DISCIPLINE<br />

Tuesday, April 2 — "Dealing with<br />

Employee Discipline" in Livonia. Information:<br />

Personnel Management<br />

Program Service. (517) 355-9591.<br />

Sponsor Michigan State University<br />

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amount of cash from their <strong>life</strong> insurance<br />

policies.<br />

The annual premium is made<br />

equal <strong>to</strong> the maxium premium allowed<br />

by law. The excess cash is<br />

placed in a side fund earning a competitive<br />

tax-deferred rate. The death<br />

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byJaw.<br />

Organized this way, the policy<br />

owner can get the biggest possible<br />

zero-cost loans in excess of the mimimum<br />

necessary <strong>to</strong> retain the policy.<br />

Seminar: "Playing <strong>to</strong> Win: Financial<br />

Concerns of the Affluent Professional"<br />

7-9:30 p.m. Thursday, March<br />

21, in the Conference Room at 3290<br />

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Reservations required, telephone<br />

643-8888.<br />

/<br />

Sid Mittra is a professor of<br />

finance, school of business at<br />

Oakland University and owner of<br />

Coordinated Financial Planning.<br />

moted <strong>to</strong> office supervisor of the<br />

Kilsby-Roberts Detroit area service 1<br />

center. Theobvald attended Plymouth<br />

Salem High School and graduated<br />

from Schoolcraft College in Livonia.<br />

Dr. Sidney E. Chapin of Dearborn<br />

was named an honorary trustee of<br />

the Visiting Nurses Association of<br />

Southeast Michigan.<br />

Louis J. Lawrence was appointed<br />

president and chief executive officer<br />

of AVL North America Inc in Novi.<br />

Students learning<br />

business concepts<br />

Continued from Page 1<br />

Kacholiya, who has won several<br />

awards for participating in JA's<br />

night workshop program, said he<br />

was delighted with the experience.<br />

"I had a great time working with<br />

kids and they were really responsive,"<br />

he said. "It was a different<br />

routine and they could actively participate.<br />

"It's a tremendous program useful<br />

for all areas of <strong>life</strong>," Kacholiya added.<br />

"It has a practical value <strong>to</strong> whatever<br />

you're looking for."<br />

CARL SOFIA, 29, a product engineer<br />

for Chrysler and a Farming<strong>to</strong>n<br />

Hills resident, served as a business<br />

volunteer last semester in an Applied<br />

Economics course at Farming<strong>to</strong>n<br />

High.<br />

"What I wanted <strong>to</strong> accomplish was<br />

give these kids some guidance about<br />

what alternatives are out there,<br />

what it's really like <strong>to</strong> make a living,"<br />

he said. "There are definitely<br />

choices out there <strong>to</strong> be made, and a<br />

lot of these kids aren't aware of it."<br />

Sofia arranged for the students <strong>to</strong><br />

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NEW LINE CINEMA-S CEO.<br />

Robert Shaye. a Detroit<br />

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School and University of<br />

Michigan graduate, came home last<br />

week for a benefit premiere of his<br />

direc<strong>to</strong>rial debut. "Book of Love."<br />

• The premiere at the Star John R<br />

Theatre in Madison. Heights raised<br />

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Club for Children in Detroit.<br />

"Book of Love" opened Friday at<br />

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Shaye was in,<strong>to</strong>wn with two of the<br />

film's stars, Keith Coogan, grandson<br />

of Jackie Coogan, and Tricia Leigh<br />

Fisher, daughter of Connie Stevens<br />

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with her. Coogan and Shaye<br />

at the Townsend Hotel in Birmingham.<br />

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best you can."<br />

Coogan added. "It's your character.<br />

It's fun <strong>to</strong> be someone else.".<br />

IN "BOOK OF LOVE" Fisher<br />

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football star and local bully<br />

Coogan is a nerdy type with glasses,<br />

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upcoming<br />

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• BOY'S LIFE'<br />

Plymouth resident Maria Bortell<br />

is featured in The Theatre Company's<br />

production of Howard Korder's<br />

"Boy's Life," opening Friday, March<br />

8. "Boys' Life" runs through Sunday,<br />

Mijrch 24, at the Earl D.A. Smith<br />

Theatre on the University of Detroit<br />

Mercy's McNichols campus in Detroit.<br />

Curtain- times are 8 p.m.<br />

Thursday-Saturday and 7 p.m. Sunday.<br />

New this season is a Sunday<br />

matinee performance, for this show<br />

at 2 p.m. March 17. Tickets are S3<br />

reserved and |6 loir senor "citizens<br />

and students Gill the Theatre Company<br />

at 927-1130.<br />

• CHAMBER THEATER<br />

Trinity House Theatre presents<br />

"Dracula." adapted by Kerry Cederberg<br />

Meads and Robert Smyth from<br />

the novel by Bram S<strong>to</strong>ker, directed<br />

by Peter Senkbeil and produced by<br />

Paul Pat<strong>to</strong>n. "Dracula" is a new<br />

chamber theater adaptation of Bram<br />

S<strong>to</strong>ker's horror classic. Drawing<br />

heavily on the text of the original<br />

novel, this version focuses on the element<br />

of spiritual conflict between<br />

good and evil. Performances are<br />

Friday-Saturday, March 15, <strong>to</strong> April<br />

6, Added performances on Thursday,<br />

March 21 <strong>to</strong> April 4. Curtain time is<br />

8 p.m. Tickets are J7. For reservations<br />

call 464-6302.<br />

• CASTING CALL<br />

Open auditions for "The Paradise."<br />

an original musical, will be held at<br />

7:30 p.m. Monday-Tuesday, March<br />

18-19. at Trinity House Theatre in<br />

• Livonia. Roles are available for nine<br />

men and four women of varying<br />

ages and one girl aged 6-12. For<br />

more information call 464-6302.<br />

• CHARLOTTE'S WEB<br />

Northville's His<strong>to</strong>ric Marquis Theatre<br />

presents "Charlotte's Web," the<br />

classic s<strong>to</strong>ry by E.B. White, continuing<br />

at 1130 a.m. and 3 p.m. Saturday,<br />

March 9, 16 and 23, and 2:30<br />

p.m. Sunday. March 10, 17 and 24.<br />

Tickets are $5. Tickets are available<br />

from the Marquis S<strong>to</strong>re in Northville<br />

or by telephone. Tickets also are<br />

available at the door. The play is not<br />

recommended for children under 3.<br />

Call 349-8110 for tickets.<br />

• FOR DEPENDENTS<br />

, In an attempt <strong>to</strong> help relieve some<br />

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members. Olympia Arenas<br />

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March 12. through Sunday. March<br />

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The St. Patrick's Parade steps off<br />

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March 10. The 33rd annual parade,<br />

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<strong>to</strong> 14th Street, pays special tribute<br />

<strong>to</strong> the men and women serving in<br />

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Area groups participating in the parade<br />

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• NEW SEASON<br />

The Detroit premieres of Chris<strong>to</strong>pher<br />

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Steppenwolf Theatre's dramatization<br />

of John Steinbeck's "The Grapes<br />

of Wrath" will be highlights of the<br />

Hilberry Theatre's 1991-92 season.<br />

Wayne State's two theaters, the Hilberry<br />

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• AT STAGECRAFTERS<br />

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.Schwe.iie«*a«ai Estate<br />

19 Offices<br />

DELIVERY DRlVER'TECH<br />

For early AM Must have d%aufteurs<br />

rise ft good driving record Lh»o-<br />

rua Can. 9am-4pm 477-9060<br />

EXPERIENCED SECRETARY/<br />

Wordproceeaor - Wordperfecl 5 1<br />

reqwred Oualrty poaition In lovely<br />

environment 2-3 dayVwee* First<br />

Center. Southfield 262-1401<br />

FLEXIBLE OFFICE ASSISTANT<br />

Needed <strong>to</strong> work >0-15 hours per<br />

week Eiper-ence preferred but not<br />

necessary Radford Office Please<br />

can lor interview 532-7400<br />

INDIVIDUAL NEEDED TO WORK<br />

pan time. Mon - F-rr 2-6 kght typ-<br />

ing and general office skins S4 50<br />

an hour Ideal <strong>to</strong>r college student<br />

Livonia 4 78-6666<br />

IT S TIME TO put your cleaning lat-<br />

ent <strong>to</strong> work Can American Personal<br />

Touch Cleaning days or evenmga<br />

available Paid weekly holiday<br />

bonus, work m teams Phone ft car<br />

required experience preferred<br />

Call between B 30-5 30 591-1670<br />

LADIES give yourself the perfect<br />

gift, your own business S*i<br />

Undercover Wear lingerie at home<br />

pan«s . Ununited earnings, free<br />

training, small investment 349-6225<br />

LARGE APARTMENT communrty in<br />

Southfield seeking pan time<br />

ctubhouse attendant Individual<br />

must possess e*cel»en! people ft<br />

telephone skins Call Kim<br />

Mon -Fn 9am-5 30pm 356-8020<br />

BABYSITTER needed Mon - Fri for 2<br />

boys, <strong>after</strong> school hours Own trans-<br />

portation ideal lor studeni Alter<br />

6pm Farming<strong>to</strong>n H«s 768-1644<br />

BABYSITTER NEEDED for infant.<br />

Mon thru Fn. 8am-6pm Our home<br />

Lahser at Maple Non-smoke> ref-<br />

erence; 646-5705<br />

CHILDCARE ft MOTHER S HELPER<br />

$6ihour 12-30 hour* per w«e»<br />

Need warm mature person eiper>-<br />

enced ft references enioys children<br />

Light housekeeping, drive car.<br />

Livonia 422-1402<br />

506 Help Wanted<br />

Domestic<br />

MOTHER OF m o 112 month ft 2 yr<br />

otd) needs a babysitter on Wednes-<br />

day ft Thursday Norn 3 30pm-<br />

9 30pm Great lor mature r»gn<br />

school or cottage student or win co-<br />

op with other mother 7 Mae'ink iter<br />

araa Cal Linda 478 8152<br />

Private Duty<br />

Personal Attendants<br />

IS VOUR RELATIONSHIP WITH<br />

YOUR PATIENT WHAT YOU LIKE<br />

-MOST ABOUT YOUR JOB'<br />

We are a ipeoat careluwy saaectad<br />

teem We take pnde m providing the<br />

best posartue patient care We be-<br />

m the home We leal that a mutually<br />

healthy personal relationship with<br />

our patients is our most valuable<br />

service « you share our purpose<br />

we re waiting lor your can<br />

Lrre-ln Aides of America<br />

546-4447<br />

23152 Woodward Avenue Ferndale<br />

• Permanent Full and Pan-Time<br />

Positions<br />

• No Driver • License and<br />

Certification Required<br />

• We Are An Equal Opportunity<br />

Employer<br />

• Experience Hetptui But Not<br />

RESPONSIBLE person <strong>to</strong> sit te« 1<br />

cnnd Mon-Fri my Farrmng<strong>to</strong>n home<br />

Full time Own transportation Ref<br />

471-5081<br />

RETIRED WOMAN lo asars! with<br />

eldarty man lor room ft board Livo-<br />

nia area Can <strong>after</strong> 6 437-6119<br />

SEEKING MATURE mdiv>Oua. " t<<br />

care lor 2 children our home. 6<br />

5 30. Mon-Fn References 6 Mue<br />

Farming<strong>to</strong>n Attar 6pm 9S3-0536<br />

512 Situation* W<<br />

Female<br />

I. ted<br />

CARING ft EXPERIENCED Mom<br />

avawble <strong>to</strong> care lor your chrfdrer<br />

Mon - fn days tuft or perl time<br />

Meals ft activities mcluded Chnsi<br />

tian nonsmoker Can<strong>to</strong>n 981-6713<br />

ARE YOU GETTING Your Money »<br />

worth with your, currant cleaning<br />

help' American Personal Touch<br />

Claiarung We gwe you more lor your<br />

money 15 yr* m the industry su-<br />

pervised staff personalized service<br />

fi#y insured 6 bonded For an over<br />

the phone quote caa betw«en 8<br />

am -6pm 501-1670<br />

Honest dependable<br />

transportation<br />

ENERGETIC reliable non smoking<br />

Mom love* <strong>to</strong> babysit Your trans-<br />

portation Redford ft area or<br />

pan time 537-6362<br />

EXCELLENT HOUSE CLEANING<br />

Experienced Reliable ft thorough<br />

Mon -Sal <strong>after</strong> 6am References on<br />

request Cal S34-449I<br />

EXPERIENCED MOM w-shes <strong>to</strong><br />

baby sit mtanu and <strong>to</strong>ddlers uvo-<br />

na Man area 476-2646<br />

EXPERIENCED NANN> with excel<br />

lent references -seeking Summer<br />

employment Outgoing, energetic<br />

non smoking college studeni<br />

Please send inquiries <strong>to</strong> WMti<br />

>402 Fraternity Village Dnve B-3<br />

Kalamazoo Ml 49007<br />

FREE ESTIMATE You re The<br />

Boss nousec<strong>to</strong>aning service let us<br />

clean rour noma-weeny or i time<br />

basis $10 of 1st time Bonded'in-<br />

sured Call Dune 421^0646<br />

TROY - Professional couple seeking<br />

lull tune loving child care m our<br />

home References 828-3006<br />

WANTED Mature adult <strong>to</strong> p«ck up 3<br />

yr. old from nursery School ft cat*<br />

lor m our W Bloomfield home Mon-<br />

Fri approximately 20-25 hrs wk<br />

Send resume ft references <strong>to</strong> 395 E<br />

Elm wood Troy. Ml 48083<br />

HOME OR OFFICE CLEANING<br />

E ipenenced ft References<br />

Weekly Bi-weekly or Monthly-<br />

453-5313<br />

HO USE CLEANING<br />

Benigna Polish Cleaning Serince<br />

insured Bonded Teams Workers<br />

Compensation Insurance Protec-<br />

tion .--- 891-1177<br />

512 Situationa Wanted<br />

. Female<br />

MATURE MOM Of 2 teens rmsae*<br />

the purer patter ol utile <strong>to</strong>et Would<br />

love <strong>to</strong> care <strong>to</strong>r your chad. Mon -Fn<br />

days Red<strong>to</strong>rdarea 534-9183<br />

NURSE AiOE'Comparaon<br />

days including weekend*, caring lor<br />

the *c» or elderly W4I also twe-m<br />

Good relerances Ow car 595-2296<br />

POLISH housed earwig no smok-<br />

ing rekabie thorough, espenanced<br />

References Looking <strong>to</strong> dean your<br />

home apt . condo or office Can<br />

Elizabeth <strong>after</strong> 6 921 5933<br />

QUALITY HOUSE CLEANING<br />

Professional Experience<br />

$35 $45<br />

RETIRED NURSE 50 s anshes <strong>to</strong> be<br />

companion <strong>to</strong> etderty 5-6 hrs daily<br />

Own car Relarences 38 yr* experi-<br />

ence $8 arnr 345-5213<br />

THOROUGH Cleaning Excellent ref-<br />

erences $? 50'hr Farming<strong>to</strong>n.<br />

Livonia. Can<strong>to</strong>r. Bloomfield. West-<br />

land Areas Susan 699 7390<br />

TWO HONEST LADIES with<br />

ances wish nousecieerung Wa take<br />

r work Call Patricia or<br />

pride in our work Can<br />

Shirley before 10 30pm<br />

399-8755<br />

VACATIONING SOON'<br />

I Win take care pt your cfwldren<br />

home ft pets. nor. smoker, expen-<br />

enced references 299-5075<br />

513 Situationa Wanted<br />

515 Child Car*<br />

CHILD CARE PROGRAM <strong>to</strong>r ages<br />

6 weeks <strong>to</strong> 8 yr* of age Certified<br />

Teachers Pan tune ft tua tune pro-<br />

gram* Located m Livonia 52S-5767<br />

520 Secretarial*<br />

Business S*rvice*<br />

CREATIVE CHI I. OCA RE - ages 2<br />

wks -5 yrs Drop me Welcome<br />

Hours Mon -Fn 7-6 Taleorapn ft<br />

Maple Btrrrangnam 646-5770<br />

516 Eld*rly Care<br />

& Assistance<br />

PINEWOOD MANOR ;<br />

ADULT FOSTER CARE your co«* CfKXa of h«gh quality pa-<br />

ReputaMe Home <strong>to</strong>r the Elderly 1 incluOes 25 prmied coow*<br />

•Ond and lowing tamny atmosphare matching envelopea ft stationary ft t<br />

Home set on 10 acre* in f j 1 - • • • • —<br />

EXPERIENCED STAT* LICENSED<br />

ctmdcare haa oparang lor 1 pan or<br />

<strong>to</strong>n tune chad Fun days only<br />

Meets included 453-0141<br />

communUr 30 minuse* North of<br />

Rochester Serm-private <strong>to</strong>r maie<br />

and lemaie Reasonable prrvale pa,<br />

rates Can lor brochure<br />

664-4090<br />

i horse term I ^ ^<br />

•nar Resource Center<br />

cou laaimg Troy<br />

wit* 879-7596<br />

518 Educstion<br />

M j ^ ^ s protects A £ Ig, 4 | M t r u c t i o n<br />

INFANT DAYCARE available * my EARN $10 $15 PER hO'JS<br />

MCenseC home BAA « CUM Deve. ' « i Bartender ear' 0,<br />

LOTS or FUN FOR ALL AGES I<br />

Dally activrtie* program Meals and 1<br />

snacks Fun/part time Lcensed<br />

Lmonia Westtand 462->069<br />

FREE PRESCHOOL<br />

discovery Way m W 6k<br />

reei -iliei ft g-eer leeos >•<br />

praachootari<br />

OPENING AVAILABLE •> m<br />

censed home 4 wks ft up Meals A W be satistwd<br />

love provided Sever, m*ster area weeks at no cost <strong>to</strong> you<br />

Expenancad reference* 538->6»0 March t ith Cix- Karer 663-0<br />

OPENING <strong>to</strong>r infant in my home ;<br />

Many f* ex per<br />

moa Or younger Many f* *xpe<br />

enca good «etarenc«s "5 days $ ?<br />

wk Farmmg<strong>to</strong>n/Joy area 522 9*<br />

QUALITY FAMILY DAY CARE<br />

Planned activity* A home parents<br />

can 'eel at ease with Can<strong>to</strong>r.<br />

Can Oartane 455<br />

Free<br />

Ti Training<br />

Office Species!<br />

SECRETARIAL SERVICES<br />

Reaumes ••ctatior Bookkeapmg<br />

on Lotu* Word P-oceeamg<br />

Our computer - Itaxibte hour*<br />

Model Office inc 534-8762<br />

522 Professional<br />

Services<br />

ELEGAN* PERSONALIZED station<br />

RESUMES Irom $20 - write/edit'<br />

'rpe/prmt - an field* - 20 years ax<br />

^er«nce Dey*. E^s Weekend* No<br />

otmgatjon appcanlment 646-5747<br />

RESUMES THAT WORK'<br />

Let us write your resume <strong>to</strong><br />

LAND A BETTER POSITION<br />

Professional Writing<br />

PAINTER experienced m dryws-l<br />

pu#er -eoair plumbing carpem-y<br />

<strong>Family</strong> man needs transportation 6<br />

Mi* Telegraph area Chn*533-1767<br />

515 Child Care<br />

HOUSECLEANING- You need<br />

someone thorough, rehabie w -efar •<br />

ences Reasonable Birmingham<br />

Bloomfield araa Su*ar 661-5508<br />

CHILD CARE needed m my Wayne<br />

home evenings 4 30pm- tam lor my<br />

3 children Vo-tech trained OK<br />

728-3545<br />

CLEAN HOMES - Days Mon-Fn<br />

Own car $5-$7/hr Nice working<br />

conditions Apoty 10-3, Part side<br />

Ptaza 32316 5 Miie Sle 4 Livonia<br />

DARLING NEWBORN seeks caring<br />

person lor day care m hi* Northville<br />

home 3 days w* starting May 1<br />

References requested 420-2529<br />

DOMESTIC WORK- Pan time 3<br />

lime* a w* Pay $5 hourly Pteai ant<br />

per*on Must have car ft be honest<br />

ft reliable Southfield 424-8392<br />

EXPECTANT MOTHER - seeks part<br />

tune help 10 care for 2 children ^<br />

ages 3 ft 6 Non-smokar references<br />

required 547-4653<br />

GREEN LAKE ft Richardson Rd<br />

Area Mature non-smoking -woman<br />

<strong>to</strong> assist woman with MS <strong>to</strong>rn- tpm<br />

5 days a week After 5pm 363-9381<br />

LOVE TOYS AND CHILDREN'<br />

Demonstrate Discovery Toys Earn<br />

Set your own hours Beth<br />

M.nxrm. 476-0375<br />

OOD JOBS Real Estate needs<br />

runner. $7 per hr 10 hrs<br />

guaranteed 1 Reliable transportation<br />

a must Perfect <strong>to</strong>r the Mudent or<br />

retiree Caf. 642-1400<br />

OFFICE CLEANING (LIGHT WORK ><br />

in the 9 Mile/Providence Dr area<br />

Must be mature 421 -0218<br />

OFFICE HELP - PART TIME<br />

Evenings ft weekends 2 Positions<br />

available Must be neat depend-<br />

able good with math Can lor<br />

appointment 427-8600<br />

Lasky Furniture of Uvonia<br />

Want <strong>to</strong> Sell Real Estate?<br />

We II Train Youl<br />

have «n advantage<br />

Birmingham/Woodward<br />

Jim Sorrentino<br />

647-t900<br />

Birmingham/Adams<br />

Joan Oownmg<br />

642-2400<br />

Bloomfield Hills<br />

Chris Leismer<br />

646-1800<br />

CokJweu Banker<br />

Schweitzer Real Estate<br />

19 Othces<br />

ORDER FILLERS - great opportunity<br />

<strong>to</strong>r individuals seeking sleedy per-<br />

manent part time employment We<br />

have position* on ma miflhight shift<br />

12-5 30 am 5 days no weekends<br />

$5 50-$6 per hou» P«u» 50c an hour<br />

shift premium with scheduiedi'rate<br />

increases Men or women m good<br />

physical condition lor 0% Of! with this ad J<br />

lor first tune callers<br />

582-4445<br />

INFANT CARE - rf your looking 'or<br />

the care ft attention omy a home en- ;<br />

.ironment can provide - can Rob"- j<br />

m Farming<strong>to</strong>n 442-0995 I<br />

perienced Own lrah*portatlor<br />

references.Can eves 864-28:<br />

. p or the e*derfy has openeiga <strong>to</strong>r<br />

Openings lor Children Ages male ft female cfcents P»r»mouih |<br />

6 Wks <strong>to</strong> 5 Yrs Open ?am-6prr ^oa 459-6932 or 454-7 143<br />

Offers Deveiopmen'a "re-School \<br />

Program Quaofwd Stan Nutritious HOME CARE - .Pnvate duty nursmg<br />

Meals Birm-n^jharr Locatior, \ aervyces Reasonable Fiates Can or<br />

"arise* ) wrrte 'o Aihance ntematior .<br />

Birnvrwran-<br />

i M'ie« Lanser<br />

644-5767<br />

Bloomfield Child Care<br />

-Warm Kenjed home Small<br />

personalized group Stimulating<br />

nursery emnronment Highest<br />

standard! for cleanliness<br />

Ages 2 week s thru 5 years<br />

u-aaleben near Long Lake<br />

Alt the children m my<br />

home are sa»e loved and<br />

.if <strong>to</strong> igood s'ar-t<br />

626-2728<br />

BL^EBiRO SCHOOL of Royal Of<br />

25130<br />

48075<br />

Southheid F»d<br />

435-3273<br />

P'AVD L.ESS0NS pus .oot org*<br />

Clarnet ft percusslor r row horm<br />

Popular ft classical A:- ages • p.*r<br />

Teachers 651-5423 w 521 Ct'.<br />

PiANO ORGAN .ESSONS<br />

types alt a£es Popular -augh'<br />

begmnars -v-ir 25 yrs e«p 'oi<br />

hort* mtne Mrs Bur*ows 644-09!<br />

519 Nurjjng C*re<br />

BCAUTlFUL PA.MEF- PAP' Lar;<br />

home wth eas> '"avei access F-?<br />

MAINTENANCE COUPLE<br />

Mature mewitenance coupie with<br />

minimum 5 yr* experience m apart-<br />

ment maintenance - lor a luxury<br />

apartment community m Down<strong>to</strong>wn<br />

Northville Apartment salary i<br />

benefits Can 347-6»fl<br />

| Kl4. NG MOM of 1 win car* tc<br />

fOU<br />

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smokei<br />

Mews ft snacks included<br />

534-5154<br />

MAINTENANCE COUPLE<br />

Experienced Needed <strong>to</strong>r apartment i<br />

complex m Novi Apartment wage<br />

ft utilities included Cal. Mon<br />

Fr, 9em-5pm 346-1120:<br />

LOVING Mother o« 2 girt* has open-<br />

ings in home day care E xperienced<br />

kjhenes ft snacks many references<br />

Bedford araa Kjm 537-0707<br />

and Pupkc<br />

AGR-S 2 >-9 L<br />

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tivities "ence<br />

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fILDCARE<br />

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d rma. 12 Mae, Ever-<br />

564-136?<br />

CHILD CARE M rn. I-censed -<br />

SouMM*0 "homa. 10 Mee Green-<br />

onfy i8r*on hsftuf 557-4872<br />

L^E CALL<br />

MEDICAL A^ER r SYSTEMS<br />

, hielp at the press ol a bof<strong>to</strong>r you re<br />

never alone 24 hr 4 day protection<br />

i Call J . McCoy 313-S33-7857<br />

As Seer, on Tew«nw<br />

"| .OCAl SENIOR RESIDENCES<br />

include* apartments maais. nouse-<br />

• eepmg and other services Reason<br />

able monthly rate*<br />

AMERICAN HOUSE<br />

West and 326-* 777<br />

' 1 Oearoorr. Heights 278-6430<br />

Farmmo<strong>to</strong>n Hias 471-9141<br />

Rochester mils 652 -1980<br />

LOOKING FOR sen or citiieris <strong>to</strong><br />

taxe care of at Our home Chn»t^n»<br />

or couples welcomed . Can aher<br />

5om Can A Dei 643-5482<br />

~ NURSES AIDE<br />

exper «nced wWi cere <strong>to</strong>r eioer'v m<br />

your home or nwse Pan <strong>to</strong>re "LKO-<br />

ma'Farnwig<strong>to</strong>r area • 591-1267<br />

almo*pf>ei<br />

Per*onai<br />

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dry facilities<br />

| pubbc transp<br />

ca-r<br />

Compose letters ft wrrte report*<br />

T a*e you« shoes car wi lor repair<br />

Prepare your income t«ft etc<br />

Caa LOIS<br />

523 At<strong>to</strong>rney*<br />

Legsl Counseling<br />

LOW COST<br />

I; BANKRUPTCY<br />

Reorganq* Your Bukinea*<br />

Save your property e~mmate debts<br />

CYN'i.A 0 WILSON 332-0222<br />

"A» FS'A-F P-A'.s SG Rea Ea<br />

i tate ft Dworce B«-ningharr Kica-<br />

t.or Norman L Sandle* ft Marcy<br />

C'Maney Atly* at Law 540-2741<br />

524 Tax Services<br />

INCOME 'KXES<br />

'or individuals anc se« employee 5><br />

experienced "preparer n«a«onatne<br />

tIJS discount <strong>to</strong>r retnee* ft *r<br />

-.'izens Ca» Ken Wacnner P"ofe»<br />

425-5056<br />

520 Secretarial &<br />

Business Services<br />

Affordable ft erper«nced m occanons<br />

459-6528<br />

PAYROLL AUOITOR<br />

pan time 6ex.ble hr* An excellent<br />

opportunity <strong>to</strong>r retirees CW Mon<br />

thruFti >0-2 85S-0337<br />

RETAIL Packageig ft Shippmg me<br />

lure reliable p»»on <strong>to</strong>r a Iter noons<br />

15-20 hour* waa* Ra*ume 33723<br />

5 Mae Ste 201 Uvoraa Mi 48154<br />

SANDWICH SHOP COUNTER HELP<br />

Mon-Fn tOem 1pm $4 25hr<br />

Great K>b <strong>to</strong>r workmg ^<br />

TRAVEL'TOUR SALES<br />

Can-Am Travel mc laet 19691 •*<br />

aaam e.panduig our reaervation<br />

sales staff W lra*>mg provided ex<br />

caaent rerximeration* appro."^ate<br />

ry 24 hrs per wee* Day hour* onfy<br />

Great opportunity <strong>to</strong>r homemeker*<br />

•ami letiree* or students<br />

•I person 3000 Town Center<br />

Southfield<br />

WANT A <strong>to</strong>n and proNtawa part<br />

time IOC HO/hr earnmg potential<br />

Mafcbwi 5-9pm- Sal 10am 2pm<br />

Come


IOC* OAE Thursday. March 7. 1991<br />

1. Give the reader specific<br />

information. Pretend you are<br />

someone reading tne classifieds.<br />

What would you like <strong>to</strong> know<br />

about the item, service or job<br />

you are advertising? Be sure <strong>to</strong><br />

add details such as color, size,<br />

condition, brand name, age,<br />

features and'benefits. Be<br />

accurate! Don't embellish your<br />

ad with misleading information.<br />

Stick <strong>to</strong> the facts and reap the<br />

rewards!<br />

!. include the price. Don't<br />

yaste your time or a potential<br />

luyer s time, if you advertise the<br />

>rice of the item or service you<br />

>ffer, the people who respond<br />

o your ad will be those wno are<br />

lenuinely interested. Surveys<br />

how that readers are more<br />

nterested in those items and<br />

ervices they know are within<br />

heir price range.<br />

a. include phone number and<br />

specify hours. Be sure <strong>to</strong> let<br />

potential cus<strong>to</strong>mers know when<br />

and where <strong>to</strong> call. Surveys show<br />

that even if a person is.very<br />

interested in your item or<br />

service, he or she will not call<br />

back <strong>after</strong> the first attempt. Stay<br />

near the phone during the hours<br />

you indicate you will be<br />

available. Don't risk missing a<br />

sale!<br />

3. Avoid abbreviations. Don t<br />

make a potential cus<strong>to</strong>mer work<br />

<strong>to</strong>o hard! Although you may be<br />

tempted <strong>to</strong> cut down on the<br />

cost of your ad by using<br />

abbreviations, surveys indicate<br />

that many people don't<br />

understand such abbreviations<br />

as ElK (eat-in kitchen) or WSW<br />

(white side wall) tires and won't<br />

take the time <strong>to</strong> figure them<br />

out. A confused reader is a<br />

disinterested reader. Get the<br />

most for your money and use<br />

complete words.<br />

Thursday. March 7. 1M1 Q4E *11C<br />

— —<br />

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Thank you <strong>to</strong>r your lupport regard-<br />

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from Tha Surrounding Community<br />

MAIL BOX SERVICE<br />

lor raoapf of ma* & package* Con-<br />

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perpetual glory Aman<br />

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adorad. glorified. loved & preaarvad<br />

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time* a day. by tha eighth day your<br />

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689-7523 Or 471-5267 or 42V7257<br />

THANK YOU Sacred Heart 6 Si<br />

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THANK YOU ST Jude<br />

lor your continuing help<br />

TIGER SPRING - training tickets for<br />

sale I 336-3310<br />

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602 Lost & Found<br />

FOUNO-Femala Boner Can<strong>to</strong>n<br />

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Call 453-0563<br />

FOUND male Beagle Farming!on<br />

Milt*. March 2 1991 462-3701<br />

FOUND • MXtE blonde terrier<br />

Found 3-3-91 at 6 M i a Beech Daly<br />

477-3596<br />

FOUND MALE gray 6 white Sh.h-<br />

Trw 3-5 yrs old N Terri<strong>to</strong>rial &<br />

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647-7493<br />

LOST Female be^e. grey tabby cat<br />

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661-5160<br />

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Use this form <strong>to</strong> write your<br />

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The Obaarvar 6 Eccantnc<br />

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36251 Schoolcraft<br />

P.O. Box 2428<br />

Livonia, Ml 48151-0428<br />

644-1070<br />

Oakland County<br />

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Wayne County<br />

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Rochester/Rochester Hills<br />

LOST Female Golen ftetrwver'Lab<br />

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LOST German Shepherd dark<br />

•able. 7 mo* black face Thomp-<br />

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LOST M»ied Lab & Shepn»d l'»<br />

year old off white male vicinity Ev-<br />

ergreen Eighi Mile 356 5636<br />

LOST Goider Reiriever female<br />

Orchard Lake 13 Mile area<br />

626-3711<br />

603 Haalth • Nutrition<br />

Weight Lot*<br />

ViC TANNY LIFETIME Executive<br />

MemoerV-c - Ai localiona Price<br />

vary negotiable 937-5860<br />

806 Lagal Notices<br />

A PUBLIC SALE W* be held <strong>to</strong>r<br />

repoueaad Allan Au<strong>to</strong>motive<br />

Diagnostic Equipment inspection 6<br />

bands can be made between<br />

1 lam- 12pm at 34000 Caput*<br />

Livonia Ml on March 6. 1991<br />

606 Transportation<br />

8 Traval<br />

700 Auction Setea<br />

ANTIQUE • COLLECTIBLE<br />

AUCTION<br />

Sun .Mar 10, 1pm<br />

World War M. Nazi daggers A iti<br />

Baaey s*rer doSar slot nu<br />

oak. walnut A mahogany furniture.<br />

Coca Cola advertising bacycfee oak<br />

wa* phone dalad 1907. Coca Cola<br />

advertising items<br />

guns clocks glassware<br />

cards from the 50 1 Something lor<br />

everyone over 300 lots<br />

Beaeviae Antique* 6<br />

lery. 246 Mam Si Be*<br />

menu 6 estate* <strong>to</strong>r are weekly<br />

night auction I montnly antique<br />

auction 697-2949<br />

A TWO POINT ONE MILLION<br />

DOLLAR JEWELRY AUCTION'<br />

FINE ART AUCTION INC • TOOO<br />

BUSlCK hs»« assembled major con-<br />

CES<br />

Mad major c<br />

aanments <strong>to</strong>lakng over 400 PlEC<br />

Of FINE OUAUT* JEWELRY<br />

Tina spark bng array langea from<br />

contemporary deeigns <strong>to</strong> estate<br />

pieces included are Mens and La-<br />

dies rings, preoous gems. Emerald*<br />

with diamond* dankng Ruby and<br />

Diamond combination* necklaces<br />

Pearls, pan*, earrings, bracelets and<br />

Diamond KWMre ring* Each piece<br />

haa been inspected and evaluated<br />

by STANFORD KRANOALL of SID-<br />

NEY K RANDAL I 9 SONS TROY<br />

Our mtention is lo BENEFIT THE<br />

MICHIGAN CANCER FOUNDATION<br />

with a major portion of proceed*<br />

Tha* is an uoparafieied opportunity<br />

<strong>to</strong> acquire aiqwsile jewelry ai sub-<br />

stantial savngs and benefit an im-<br />

portant cauae While YOU SET<br />

SALE PRICES Pre Auction bid esti-<br />

mates vary from (200 lo JSO OOO<br />

R1TZ CARLTON HOTEL. Dearborn<br />

SAT MARCH 23. 12 00 PREVIEW<br />

AND 1 30 AUCTION<br />

SUN MARCH 24. 1 30 PREVIEW<br />

ANO 3 00 AUCTION<br />

Cash check Mastercard or Visa<br />

RSVP lor guaranteed seeting Direct<br />

inquiries lo TOOO J BUSlCK FINE<br />

ART AUCTION INC 313-664-0209<br />

2 DAY AUCTION - Barker s Auction<br />

7676 BlueBush Rd (down<strong>to</strong>wn May-<br />

bee Ml N E of Dundee. Ml or N<br />

W ot Monroe) SAT March 9 at<br />

4pm Estate Auction - Antiques 6<br />

modern furnrture. model airplanes<br />

I approximate 40 yrs old), wicker<br />

chairs 6 table, aman appliance* 6<br />

houaenofcl item* knens. old glass-<br />

ware boi <strong>to</strong>ts, much mors<br />

SUN March 10 at 11AM Antique &<br />

Collectible Auction Nice oek wai<br />

nut. mahogany & wicker furniture<br />

plus old lamps old docks. 2 oad<br />

straw stuffed leddy bears (both<br />

mohaar & fully jointedl wacker do"<br />

buggy 'umbrella wicker Oriole Go-<br />

Baskal wood hobby horse,<br />

brorvres large composition doll*<br />

Seamans cheat mce ok paint mg*<br />

<strong>to</strong>ys. Edison cylinder phonograph<br />

with horn, old mar Dae* arrowhead*<br />

lead soldiers, baseball 6 'ootbek<br />

cards, baaebeii badges ok) sKvwr<br />

dollar* plus much more Term* -<br />

cash or Mach check Jack Barker<br />

Auctioneer. 587-2042<br />

Take 1-75 <strong>to</strong> Elm Si Exit, turn west<br />

on Elm St <strong>to</strong> N Custer <strong>to</strong> Baldwin<br />

(11 miles I turn right on Baldwin <strong>to</strong><br />

BhieBuati turn right<br />

BRAUN & HELMER -<br />

AUCTION SERVICES<br />

Real Estate - Farm<br />

Household - Antiques<br />

Lloyd Braun Jerry Heimer<br />

Ann Arbor Saline<br />

665-9646 994-6309<br />

ESTATE AUCTION<br />

SUN MARCH 10 TH. 1PM<br />

DEARBORN HEIGHTS PLAV HALL<br />

25222 W WARREN RD BETWEEN<br />

BEECH DALY 6 TELEGRAPH RD<br />

Antiques coaectlblea. furniture oek<br />

rok <strong>to</strong>p deak ieweir> nouaehoid<br />

Over 500 nam* <strong>to</strong>o numerous roe<br />

last<br />

J C Aucfaon Service 451-7444<br />

702<br />

ANTIQUE - COLLECTIBLES ,<br />

Up 10 SOU olt March (.9. A 10<br />

10am-6pm The Apple Wreath.<br />

32626 W 7 MM. Livonia 474-6090<br />

ANTIQUES A Co—etiblea China<br />

glassware saver [aweary most over<br />

SO yrs No pre* llei Fn A Sat 9 30<br />

<strong>to</strong> 430 36371 Mason al Hi. N ol<br />

Schoolcraft. W of Newburgh<br />

ANTIQUE SHOW - MAR 6.9 A 10<br />

Fn . 5pm-9pm Sal i lam-9pm<br />

Sun 1iam-5pm<br />

SAG Pav4*on at Meedowbrook<br />

Oakland University Rochester Ml<br />

Located S of Wal<strong>to</strong>n on Adams Rd<br />

100 assists Irom across America<br />

Admiaaaon S3 00 A Scorpio event<br />

517-627-5291<br />

ANTIQUE SHOW & SALE<br />

ARBORLAND CONSUMER MALL<br />

March T-10<br />

US 23 ai Waahtanaw Ann Arbor<br />

Thurs - Sun during Mai hour*<br />

Frse admission<br />

i Antique* A Collectibles<br />

GLORIA SIEGERT PROMOTIONS<br />

ANTIOUE SHOW Sun Mar 10.<br />

9-4pm Southgate Crvic Center<br />

14400 Din S1 Admission<br />

Space available 261-2541<br />

ANTIQUES ON MAIN<br />

The March winds have<br />

blown some flreat pieces<br />

In<strong>to</strong> Antiques on Main<br />

Come take a look. The cof-<br />

fee pot is alway on.<br />

115 S Main<br />

Royal Oak<br />

Mon Sal 10-6<br />

545-4663<br />

ARTS A CRAFTS FESTIVAL<br />

Wolverine Golf Club<br />

25 Mite A Romeo Plan*<br />

March 9 - lOam-Spm<br />

SI OO Admission<br />

BEST OFFER - Avon car collection,<br />

antique record* include* Caruso<br />

Antique glass miniatures, antique<br />

pump organ 961-6361<br />

BUYING<br />

ALL QUALITY ANTIQUES<br />

Estates Bought A Apprsised<br />

S WARWICK ANTIQUES<br />

2678 Orchard Lake Rd Sylvan Lake<br />

IV. miles W of Teiegrapn 662-2030<br />

Open daily 10-5 - Sun by chance<br />

CHINA<br />

Discontinued dmn«rware patterns<br />

We buy and seti i since 19661<br />

Cell Mon-Fr, 1-BOO-525-7390 e*t 71<br />

COUNTRY Showcases oak A ruck.<br />

• plated, curved A flat glass Foun-<br />

tain pen floor model Original 64 pi-<br />

geon hole post Office with brass<br />

pistes 2 scales Drug s<strong>to</strong>re A candy<br />

s<strong>to</strong>re oak wa« ca*e* 565- 5^9<br />

DETROIT ANTIOUE MALL<br />

963-5252<br />

Buy • Sen - Trade<br />

DINING TABLE. 6 chairs ric<strong>to</strong>nan<br />

style Needs refmishing 1300<br />

Other furniture '-47-6242<br />

DISCOVER<br />

TECUMSEH. MtCH.<br />

130 DSaiers 3 Antique Malt* - all<br />

located on M-50 Open Deriv<br />

(517)423-8277<br />

703 Crafts<br />

Another Quality Show From<br />

HOMESPUN<br />

TRADITIONS<br />

sat March 9th 10-5<br />

FOX HILLS COUNTRY CLUB<br />

8768 North Terri<strong>to</strong>rial<br />

15m " of Plymouth Acoaea<br />

from M-14 Back Road e*rt)<br />

Dulcimer MUSK BY FaMcMy Strings<br />

'.unch available tl 50 i<br />

C RAFTERS WANTED<br />

Homemade rtama<br />

6th Annual School spring Bazaar<br />

$25 spaca March 23 fO-*pm<br />

4 meee W of Brigh<strong>to</strong>n Ma«<br />

Cathy $17-546-4915<br />

Monica S17-54A-2319<br />

704 Rummage Saiaa<br />

4 Flea Markets -<br />

GROSSE POINTES Greatest Ga-<br />

rage Sale May 2*-27 Eihabnors<br />

space available S70 Additional<br />

charge lor e<strong>to</strong>ctricai outlet*<br />

Thousands of Shoppers^ 865-1900<br />

705 Waving Apparel<br />

FURS-FURS-FURS<br />

FURS ARE A LUXURY<br />

NOT AN INVESTMENT<br />

Buy Quality nearly new gently worn<br />

furs way be<strong>to</strong>w wholesale Womens<br />

A mens an was Carmala s. 2546<br />

Orchard Lake Rd 1 M«A W of TeM-<br />

graph Open Tue* thru Sat. 11-5<br />

layaway major credit cards Con-<br />

signment by appt please 662-3200<br />

Consignment - By Appt<br />

WE DOING DRESS A<br />

12. worn t lime 50. best A*k for<br />

Dave or Deans 373-4639<br />

SPR'NG SAMPLE SALE<br />

Ssve 40*4 and mora on new spring<br />

A summer name brand salesmen *<br />

sample clothing <strong>to</strong>r women children<br />

and men<br />

Saturday March 9 10AM-5PM<br />

Sunday. March 10. 11AM-4PM<br />

St Michael * School - Gym •<br />

W 10 Mile 3 block* W ol Lahser<br />

Southfield Mi<br />

BEAUTIFUL knee lenotr<br />

eraid mink coa' w Ru'<br />

trim Sue 14 ssoo best<br />

ih black am-<br />

BRIOAL GOWN sue 6 pieeied w/<br />

•earls A lace Like new S350>best<br />

Hat bweded w'vea S75 542-6940<br />

700 Houaahotd Goods<br />

Oakland County<br />

Bloomfield Hills<br />

Estate Sale<br />

By<br />

EVERYTHING GOES<br />

FRI.SAT.. MAR. 8 & 9. 10-4<br />

1243 Manorwood Cr<br />

Adams Woods Coodos<br />

(Was* of Adam* trtw Souara Lk Rd<br />

A South 8>vd - «ust North of 1-75 -<br />

take Tentwvesw lo 1st s<strong>to</strong>p left*<br />

QUALITY FURNISHINGS PRIMI-<br />

TIVES A ANTIOUE ACCESSORIES-<br />

FEATURING 3 paece oak wa* unit. 5<br />

paaoe Queen <strong>to</strong>rn cherry bedroom<br />

aat two 4 poster Iwan beds witiqus<br />

pane danetle wrth 4 Hitchcock chairs,<br />

prmlrve wde chest A dry Mr*<br />

hutch antique cheat *o*a char A<br />

leather <strong>to</strong>p laoaea onantai ruga, al-<br />

tar Rembrandt antique on painting<br />

large traditional OS panting nihoa<br />

and other art' Leather chair A s<strong>to</strong>ol<br />

Stiftei lamps, deak occaa«nai ta-<br />

ble* A chars 2 color TVs. braaa<br />

valet dtrung table wrth 4 cheirs.<br />

Land* china, trench brorua • an<br />

d«co porcelain coffee service<br />

carved she* cameo law^s an decc<br />

marble A bronze lamp antioua<br />

pewter maac SL«r*ng A *Mvsr.<br />

sterling netware crystal braaa. as-<br />

sorted kitchen itema. antioua acces-<br />

sories fu« wardrobe sue 6. fma as-<br />

late leweiry including 2ct diamond<br />

rmg and more"<br />

1987 Mercury<br />

Grand Marquis<br />

CONDO FOR SALE<br />

EVERYTHING GOES<br />

855-0053<br />

MINK COAT - Full length cufled<br />

sieeve* shswi color Cost S4.000 2<br />

yrs ego S2000 or best 647-5913<br />

WEDDING DRESS<br />

size 5 - 6 Never worn. $200<br />

495-1626<br />

BRlOAL GOWN Fink ordinal<br />

never worn White size 12 $500<br />

CaM evening* 557-7317<br />

KlDSKiN fur coat from London. *ue<br />

10. never worn $150 or beat offer<br />

335-4236<br />

TONS OF GORGEOUS Girl s<br />

Clothe* *wtm_<strong>to</strong> *now 3T lo 6X.<br />

loysioo 1 " 544-7451<br />

ANOTHER<br />

ESTATE SALE<br />

BY IRIS<br />

FRI A SAT Marcf} 8-9 10-4 PM<br />

19 OAKDALE<br />

W off Woodward- tusi S of 10 M.ie<br />

(Don't take underpaaa watch <strong>to</strong>r<br />

»gn*i<br />

Content* include . ^<br />

Knabe grand piano 2 bed-<br />

room set* *ecretary cabi-<br />

net. dining room set Chi-<br />

nese altar table Vic<strong>to</strong>rian<br />

style wa» clock <strong>to</strong>las wig<br />

chairs leal tier <strong>to</strong>p tab lea<br />

braaa *re screen A <strong>to</strong>ols.<br />

Ctwnses style scresn cup A<br />

saucer coa action other fine<br />

china A diahes mmmr,<br />

c<strong>to</strong>thang. 2 refngera<strong>to</strong>r*<br />

dryer Mver A much much<br />

more<br />

Irts Kaufman 626^6335<br />

Mem Int'i Society or Appraisers<br />

700 hou—hotd Qjnnh<br />

Oakland County<br />

EXQUISITE ORIENTAL 'ua*<br />

anuque Para^n pead S2500<br />

her* part $2200 4.6<br />

pa<strong>to</strong> $1600 Bast offer* 363-6731<br />

FOUR light orwy conlamporary am<br />

3 1 chairs 1275<br />

5 2 "Mr<br />

Rattan arm chair<br />

$55 642-3140<br />

BOYS OAK Bunk Beds uke new<br />

with cheat ongmaay $950 for WK<br />

plus wether'dryer A mi*c South,<br />

west decor nema 644-7737<br />

TWO EXQUISITE sma« sue full<br />

length fur coats Natural classic<br />

style black mink A high styts racoon<br />

Appraised at $9 000 A $4 000 Best<br />

offers 363-6731<br />

ESTgY PIANO • Black tacouer fin-<br />

ish. siceaant condition includes<br />

bench 442-7056<br />

FLEA MARKET<br />

ROYAL OAK<br />

Antiques A Couactibias<br />

Every Sun 9-5 - Free Admiaaaon<br />

316 E IT Mile<br />

LARGE carved walnut dmartgroom<br />

table and 8- chairs Higheal Quality<br />

WEDDING DRESS wrth<br />

traan never worn wt<br />

negotiable<br />

12. $400<br />

522-6013<br />

wEDDiNG- GOWN T»,d,«onal sue<br />

8. 2 mos Old never worn with<br />

headpiece A slip $500 573-9042<br />

WEDDING GOWN Vic<strong>to</strong>rian style<br />

sue 7. $250 Eiceaent condition<br />

533-0965<br />

WELL-DRESSED women* sprmgy<br />

summer <strong>to</strong>p Quality clothaa camai-<br />

cocktak i *ma« <strong>to</strong> mad I Daughters<br />

prom A designer (fumorst Perfect.<br />

855-6171<br />

MANCHESTER ANTIOUE MALL<br />

Appraisal Days<br />

706 Garage 9 ale a:<br />

• Oakland<br />

BEVERLY HILLS Moving Sale<br />

.. * air ar i<br />

NEWLY REBUILT Candy Machines<br />

(7). <strong>to</strong> fugue*! bidder National Miru<br />

S<strong>to</strong>rage Can<strong>to</strong>n Center Rd N of<br />

Ford. Sal March 9. 10am sharp<br />

Transplant Benefit Auction<br />

for Su*ae woner Brown<br />

Sun March 10. 2-7pm UAW Mali:<br />

Local 735 46055 Michigan Ave E<br />

of Den<strong>to</strong>n Rd RoOert Hall-Auc-<br />

tionear -Featuring Grand Traverse<br />

Bsy sailing tnp. resort wewkend o»<br />

Elk Lk. solid oak dining room ser<br />

bssebsil au<strong>to</strong>grapned by Bm<br />

Freenan mo<strong>to</strong>rcycle video camer-<br />

as. antiques <strong>to</strong>ls more- 466-0*52<br />

Sun March 10th<br />

A Benefit For<br />

Mofls CfMldren* Hospital<br />

Three Doaar* Per item<br />

116E Msm Manchester<br />

Open 7 days 10am 5pm<br />

j 1-313-428-9357<br />

. NORTMVILLE<br />

ANTlOUES SHOW<br />

March 1S 16 17<br />

FrKJay A Saturday Noon-9pm. Sun<br />

i dSy Noon-5pm NorihviSe Commu-<br />

• nrty Center 301 W Main. Street ;<br />

Down<strong>to</strong>wn Northville Admission $3<br />

Pood/parking.<br />

Manager Heien Mei*el<br />

' Six PIECE soi»d cm»"r dining room<br />

' set sideboard ,*1sr opiearf tab* A * ]<br />

1 chairs TrMdle sarwng mactvne I<br />

! ..ar«leather covered hand <strong>to</strong>oled |<br />

| trunk Type drawer 544-0909<br />

182>i Bevert, Road w or South-<br />

field Sat March 9 9-5<br />

BLOOMFIELD<br />

glass iewelry prints lots of goo-<br />

dies 205 East Berkshirs 2 block*<br />

N of Squar* take." E off Wood'<br />

ward Mar 8-9 Fn-Sat !0-6pm<br />

i SOUTHFIELD MOVING Sale -<br />

i household olhce yard item*<br />

'March 7-11. 10am-6pm 22405<br />

Riveraaie vicinity 9 Mile Beech<br />

701 Col lac tibia*<br />

AIRLINE TICKETS 12>. Northwest <strong>to</strong><br />

anywhere on the west coast Good<br />

thru May 1992 344-1136<br />

NW FlYWRlTE WANTED<br />

W* pay cash 721-4656<br />

WE WILL give you two airline nckels<br />

<strong>to</strong> one of lour places - Hawaa<br />

Orlando Acapuico Jamaica. you<br />

use our money-saving Kmg dt*tance<br />

phona *er-»>ce je"erson Corpora-<br />

tion. 865-0930<br />

700 Auction Salea<br />

ANTIQUE AUCTION<br />

Fn NnM March 8 6 00PM<br />

Prvn<br />

BIG BOO" SALE<br />

Friends Of Bloomheio Twti Pubkc<br />

<strong>Library</strong> Sat Mar 9 9 30AM 5PM<br />

Sun Mar 10 11AM-4PM (Halt<br />

Price Dayl- Mon Mar It 10AM-<br />

2PM (tn a bag <strong>to</strong>r $2 ) Thousands of<br />

hardback* paperbacks children s<br />

book* an work* and record* $1 00<br />

per purchase with this ad<br />

AI the <strong>Library</strong> Lone Pme al Tele-<br />

graph Rd 642 5600<br />

SOLID OAK S Cv<br />

in* roa <strong>to</strong>p 0e*«<br />

win iwnvei cnaw B• member*Mo<br />

1700 or MM onwr Ca*<br />

alter t 30 0 m . S49- 77991<br />

WtNOOWS 121 t»iM r «w *OaV« 1<br />

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lioo «~1>- csw»i-n><br />

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var knana iaov*^" clothe*<br />

*n 'f t 16 pkj* a large<br />

volume of personal 6<br />

DINING ROOM SET paean tabw w<<br />

6 chair*, server arge iiohtad chna<br />

cabinet cuno cabmel $1300 Caa<br />

<strong>after</strong> 5pm 5*6-6663<br />

See You There*<br />

EDMUND<br />

FRANK & CO.<br />

LiOUlOATORS & APPRAISERS<br />

869-5555<br />

NUMBERS AT 9AM<br />

FREEZER upright $175 pool table<br />

O* covar $175 Ring-pong table<br />

$50 459- 7363<br />

DREXEL lady<br />

man * cheat nagnt stand Sail a*<br />

unit or individual. $750 661-1204<br />

DRE.XEL SPANISH motif oak danang<br />

sat fine shape 8 upnostered chaars.<br />

70 sate <strong>to</strong>p buffet 36 >76 tabae<br />

w.2 «a*s A good buy at $3000 Cai<br />

for appt 626-4206<br />

ELEGANT PECAN brasaroni chma<br />

66 Pedestal table 6 chars Onan-<br />

tai rugr paintings nvsc 357-3265<br />

707 Garage Salet:<br />

Wayne<br />

r<br />

BiG SAVINGS NOW large<br />

lion coaec<strong>to</strong>r items <strong>to</strong>ols.<br />

lanterns 8 more 23513 Plymouth<br />

Rd E ol Telegraph - 9-5 dary<br />

DOLL & BEAR SHOW 6 SALE<br />

Antique and coMCIible Sun March<br />

10 i0-4pm Roma s of Bloom held<br />

2101 S Telegraph Appraisals "<br />

AdmiasaOrTTb 50 757-5566<br />

702 Antiquoa<br />

TOwfj HALL ANTIQUES<br />

Corns visit the enti)us mat" every<br />

one is talking about' Over B 000<br />

square feat 2 floors 40 dealers<br />

specializing >n quality antique<br />

docks tvne^rt glass 8 chna Flow<br />

Bme quilts- furniture Americana<br />

pumWuee eonsct<strong>to</strong>sss ,«wwry *nd<br />

many unusual and unaque treasures<br />

'! Open " days 10-6 Down<strong>to</strong>wn His- I<br />

<strong>to</strong>re Romeo 205 N Man<br />

VILLAGE EMPORIUM OF D£* T FH |<br />

- j<br />

! 3045 Broad St (Jester 426-0061 i<br />

i Ah old lac<strong>to</strong>ry antique mak 8 glfl I<br />

| shop open 7 days many unusual 8 |<br />

I unique items 194 <strong>to</strong> Baker Rd -<br />

I WALNU' 19 tC Jacobean Oast<br />

good condition Atso 2 Sti<br />

Irurw s Can between 9-1 lam 6<br />

Romulus Progressiva Ckib<br />

11540 Ozga Rd Romulus<br />

Tsks 1-275 south <strong>to</strong> 1-94 wasi 8 Sstf<br />

Haggarty Rd 11st ent wast on 194).<br />

take Haggarty S or Mi 1 male lo<br />

Huron Ravar Dnva ti»n mtr 8 go l's<br />

mass lo 5 Poant rviarsaction turn<br />

•harp left 6 you rs mare<br />

Antique Krnrtur* including 42 oak<br />

S-curve r 0«<strong>to</strong>p oaek lamps lot* of<br />

antique advamera*- H pes of<br />

•agned RoaavtfM pottery anftqus<br />

<strong>to</strong>ys earty prrrotives clocks art<br />

works depression giaaa 8 lha<br />

unique Tarma caah For a free<br />

maasd pactured ffyar can<br />

Doug Daf<strong>to</strong>n 69" 8638<br />

ALL ANTlOUES BOUGHT<br />

Postcards oId mow magazines<br />

paper dons <strong>to</strong>ys. She*, chma,<br />

gnasswve mWlary 346-3154<br />

ADRIAN ANTIOUE MALL<br />

122 N Maar- Adman<br />

Oak lurmtura antique <strong>to</strong>ys crank |<br />

phonographs Nice satacnon'<br />

Deny tOam-5 30pm Sur, l2-4«im i<br />

|S17| 265 6266<br />

ANTIOUE CRAFT MALL<br />

Dealers Grand Opening March t*l ]<br />

$1 50 *q ft 'mo dr 6 ft rant a-*hait<br />

for $25'mo OlW'l NOT raoured<br />

So work 667-9229 or 773*7612'<br />

BUILDERS SHOW<br />

TICKET WINNERS<br />

You Are Cordially Invited<br />

<strong>to</strong> Ou»<br />

Anniversary<br />

Sale<br />

Saturday Msrch9<br />

sOam 5pm<br />

8<br />

Sunday March <strong>to</strong><br />

Tecumseh<br />

Antique Mall<br />

I & II<br />

BOTH ON M 50<br />

TECUMSEH. MICHIGAN<br />

5?7 423 6062<br />

CANTON- Moving Lamp* tables<br />

wsshar Jryer sections, <strong>to</strong>vessat 8<br />

Char • fuse Mar f- 8 6 9 10-5<br />

45763 Holmes Warren/Can<strong>to</strong>n Ctr<br />

DETROIT MOVING SAlE - furniture<br />

8 antiques E^rythmg must go<br />

17656 Wormer Sat 10am <strong>to</strong> 4pm<br />

53 '-4506<br />

706 Houaahoid Gooda<br />

Oakland County<br />

A LARGE SELECTION<br />

OF QUALITY ESTATE<br />

FURNISHINGS<br />

& ACCESSORIES<br />

AT VERY REASONABLE<br />

PRICES<br />

THURS -SUN .<br />

10AM-4PM<br />

22113 TELEGRAPH<br />

SOUTH OF NINE MILE<br />

The Status Exchange<br />

AT GORMAN'S CENTER<br />

Consignments Wanted 1<br />

356-8222<br />

ORIENTAL RUGS<br />

Chinas* Perstsn vary reaaonab*<br />

1-667-3559.<br />

FRUTTWOOO OVAL Tabse 2<br />

: pad* 6 covered chars chns catm-<br />

ner buffet $550 455-2704<br />

: GIR-L S baoroom aa* 7 paecas ~ !<br />

twin, bad 8 trundi* wood off-whits<br />

• good condition. $400 425-3741<br />

' HIDE A-BED by La-Z-Boy $150<br />

American of MartnsvSM 5 piece din-<br />

ing room sat $195 Small aroo araa<br />

' rug. itmRi color 427-0345<br />

711 Miac. For Sa<strong>to</strong> •<br />

ITayp* Coutrty<br />

AMERICAN FfTNESS fl iiin omyi<br />

VIP 2 yaar marwoarahip $200 For<br />

oetaaaqaa 537-5699<br />

Antique mors -v»ec geme* 1967<br />

Honda Eirte need* repar , boy I<br />

9as* hutch 8-char 50 gallon ac-<br />

quarxim twn bed frame 295- '22 T<br />

A0UARUMS - usee 70 Gaaon 35<br />

13. 40 gallon ill 55 gaKm<br />

55 gaacr one Stand* 8 ac<br />

— -art*'<br />

BICYCLE SALE<br />

CLOSE OUT POICES ON<br />

TREKS WSMWSt6 CONCORDS<br />

PSus Others<br />

*^SC RECONDITIONED BiCvCLES<br />

LIVONIA SCHWINN<br />

BfCycJeA Fitness Center<br />

')«K0W 7M«e<br />

476-1818<br />

MENS • ! SPEED Scnwrr LaT®*<br />

Racaag Bws $250 or beet<br />

I Caa Am 5 30pm 531-4990<br />

j SCHWINN S 12, 22 -nan* 10<br />

I $75 aa Boys BMX $50<br />

714 Buamaaa A<br />

Offtca Equipment<br />

CECLULARONE pcrtabw phone all<br />

•unctions Sacrifice $75 Mascutarw<br />

Slack 8 grey oflsos *une wdmJrss<br />

gray laaihar Ba>coaoungar 3 D-ec»<br />

cus<strong>to</strong>m black wan una. gray con<br />

476-3033 tar vM *1M<br />

4 W SMmrn*<br />

703 Crafta<br />

Melinda Past<br />

18275 North Dr. #24<br />

Southfield 48150<br />

Delphine A Jo« Wllk<br />

1642 Welling<br />

Troy 48098<br />

Donna J. Koflfer<br />

22028 Albion<br />

Farming<strong>to</strong>n HiHs 48336<br />

4 S.L. Parry<br />

24270 Orangelawn<br />

Redford Twp 48239<br />

Jan Harrier Elate McKeown<br />

43584 Fredericksburg 35842 Springvale<br />

Can<strong>to</strong>n 48188 Farming<strong>to</strong>n Hills 48331<br />

Please call the promotion department<br />

of the Observer & Eccentric before 4<br />

p.m. Friday, March 8, 1991 <strong>to</strong> claim<br />

your free tickets.<br />

5 9 1 - 2 3 0 0 , e x t . 2 1 5 3<br />

Congratulations!<br />

COLLECTIBLE<br />

CRAFTS<br />

SHOW<br />

SAT. MARCH 9<br />

t0am-5pm<br />

HART LAND HIGH SCHOOL<br />

9525 MNgmand Road<br />

IM5S S Mas W of US 73)<br />

ADMISSION $1 50<br />

Lunch 8<br />

A L MONO<br />

center $200 Waveies* « ng<br />

waterbed mattress frsma $ neater<br />

$250 Art work $20-$50 344-95(1<br />

AN ESTATE SALE<br />

EVERYDAY<br />

Rare opportunity <strong>to</strong>r '<br />

the discriminating buyer<br />

savings up <strong>to</strong> 70% & more<br />

ON<br />

Name Brand furniture 4<br />

decorative accessories<br />

Furrrtah 1 room or<br />

a whole nouae<br />

W6 ACCEPT MC & VISA<br />

Layaswys walcome<br />

RE-SELL-IT<br />

ESTATE SALES<br />

rar wamwion<br />

T^urs 8 %—<br />

ESTATE SALE<br />

BY BAYNARD<br />

Fn 8 Sat MarcH 8-9 i0-4pm<br />

15075 incom Lincoln Tower Apts I<br />

| =3<strong>to</strong> Soutnfield<br />

! E oi 3rsan.fiaid between iO-ttM«e<br />

> An sicitmg saw Loaded' Ant«jue<br />

furnrture collectibias magnificarrt |<br />

bedroom sat Ommg room I SOW<br />

I cnars. ciwe cabviet »ner»s des-<br />

ginar doming $ mucn mora<br />

j M1-2681<br />

-ESfATf SALE M«SC furmsnmgs<br />

Ramcwewood Sub 3'034 Ap*nwaarv-<br />

er staarueaa *teer sra 9 kicfw<br />

cupboards trundle taNa 2 Pencr<br />

277-06S4<br />

30 GAS S^OVE $7!<br />

priMar $t2i Dotr JOOO<br />

i Cr<strong>to</strong>eri<br />

conOrtion<br />

421-4075<br />

GET YOUR Paraow «<br />

now RaaOt tc use with ,<br />

eodraua 9 onone 400<br />

J19 95 4 ..5-i<br />

-atch<br />

Our name<br />

*J9- 7 ' 13<br />

GRASS LAKE -Mon merr.bersh*<br />

For oetami can S22-M6C<br />

GRErnOUHO S»i» Crar<br />

ammai maenwe ISOC<br />

MOLISE LfOmOATiOfa<br />

bak* Air Gomatwi »tmi<br />

cycle 650 etc<br />

*a*rcl*e<br />

415-4374<br />

LOME HAIL. S>S T EM ft*<br />

Comoiete Syafer- lar -<br />

175 Can 459*46'<br />

• 8 eta<br />

$650 437<br />

SINGER<br />

! /ig-zag sewmg mac» Copaer Xaroa<br />

Memory Wttar NovsMi Cmktm<br />

Rnona. 1 r supples. $4 000 offer<br />

$2 000 INTEREST FREE-LOAN<br />

EVE»> 90 DATS WrlTN PURCHASE<br />

CALL EW 557-336 1<br />

M0VVG SALE" 4C^80S of or ma<br />

loa unaa of office fLrmture mciudang<br />

ai stew Herman Malar Xcaption<br />

Andersor- Hckey stc ikltwe rt lasu<br />

Royai Oak<br />

Nfw SwiNTEC tvpewiiars and<br />

printers New Fa* macfimes<br />

Recondtioneo 'BM typewr.iers<br />

Vary raaaonabN pncaQ 545-6564<br />

OFFICE r F" RN * 7i5E " SRcrofKfse<br />

vwwer and moctv-mors<br />

559-5333<br />

UNIVERSAL<br />

SEWING CENTER<br />

2570 Dixie Hwy<br />

674-Q439<br />

jSOFA LOVESEAT beage c<br />

'weed $ "50 Bar 'tea cart $40<br />

SW PIECE aokd pacar Tt\omas»aa :<br />

was urvt kat pnea $10 900 an* sac<br />

-faca for $3500 Eacekent condrtnn<br />

441-7973<br />

SOLIC Oak T'eawe Tabw 86.4- 2 ;<br />

SMS 2 arm cfaairs. 4 wd* cnaars<br />

$1000 kgrn oak buftat 96a '» IMC<br />

oak rocker $150 comouier tatke<br />

wrtfi print ktand 6 book malt $50<br />

427-9149 1<br />

712 Appliance*<br />

-vPEw«iTEf<br />

3 IK<br />

aw rww.ta- 6<br />

4 pmw wreea* »»oe-<br />

$350 542-4296<br />

QVA£R iiE'A<br />

ieavy duf» *•<br />

$30C<br />

ELECTRIC Saars<br />

large capac.iy i •<br />

EsceSem comwic<br />

^annyirs Onrea<br />

i ofuse •<br />

$15C 453 '592<br />

tvp£w,R,TERS<br />

TYPEWRITERS<br />

I P-ica* *Ou Won I<br />

TRAL BUSINESS MACHINES<br />

-9400 "BOay^aa 955-9401<br />

ELECTRO STOVE e»c<br />

tion a*tvt* Kanmore *<br />

Cat aftea 5pm<br />

J MOOU<br />

$40C ea 24 <strong>to</strong>la<br />

ESTATE SALE-«0 yaar accumme<br />

lion Furniture lamp* doa* nniaga<br />

cKMfang coaactabaa* lousafioul<br />

rtems Ootna* ale etc 2945 Roban-<br />

Oaa* narwaan 'aaegrapr 8 M«»die-<br />

ban Soutn of Souar* .as* Rd Sat<br />

m is-<br />

ETHAN ALLEN mapae dmng room<br />

aba* 6 6 ctxmr* 2 Black arm cnars<br />

maple "mien bar cabmel *** »•<br />

Can Eva* 540-7229<br />

ETHAN ALLEN Oak TsbM wait" 4<br />

cfiars Can Morvjai mm Fna««<br />

, 9am-3pm J» 1120<br />

FANTASTIC B«CA«rRONT Oma<br />

cabmel i9r *nt| awtn padnent<br />

CALL 478-7355<br />

rnang chars<br />

EASTER CfUFT S*«Ot%<br />

Mercn 16- 17 •» *pm<br />

« of C Ha* 970 N Mmm Si<br />

ion 627 2525 or 177-4234<br />

A & T SALES ~<br />

buNal Open rtk* 111 TNirs -Sal<br />

Allan 838-0083' Toby ONLT'Iwon < aei C *IIrcr> »?ia»<br />

r,nwtNC. CR*r- SMOW<br />

3<br />

•a*<br />

$3 wtwv tms ad $2<br />

.adtrweONC<br />

| 1<br />

•^•aoDH-rm<br />

ev* Samrday 8<br />

9*> 9'90<br />

V.F.W. V22H AUXILIARY<br />

SUNDAY 2K» P.M.<br />

»414 Orchard Lake Rd<br />

(N Of Grand River I<br />

474-8180<br />

•T. EDITH<br />

SUNOAY 6:30 P.M.<br />

(S iXikMAd<br />

464-2037<br />

FATHER DANIEL A. LOW)<br />

KnlgMs of CoAwnbus<br />

MONDAY 6 45 P.M.<br />

M080 «c«koe8ccH M.<br />

Uvonia<br />

464-9876<br />

C O N G R E G A T I O N<br />

B E T H S H A L O M<br />

T U E S D A Y 7:15 P.M.<br />

14601 W Lincoln. Oek Parti<br />

(t o» Oreenaekl)<br />

547-7970<br />

ST. EDITH SCHOOL<br />

TUESDAY *45 P.M<br />

1S089 Newburgh<br />


12C* OAE Thursday, March 7. 1991<br />

714<br />

Office Equipment<br />

USED DESKS pt<strong>to</strong>lo Copier.<br />

OiMtmg table. rntec oAce<br />

CM. k<strong>to</strong>n-fa 6am4pm 34<br />

715<br />

AMIGA 500 a'30MB HO & 3MB<br />

mam. morale*. PC-AT Emula<strong>to</strong>r<br />

>1500 459-2332<br />

APPLE II OS enpanded memory.<br />

color Max<strong>to</strong>r, system irw. 2 - JH<br />

inch dit<strong>to</strong> drive*. Uflwvi. i*C(lliril<br />

condMon.*1000 349-1626<br />

8RAND NEW computer. I4M>. 'BM<br />

4 Apt* XT compatible 640 K. CGA<br />

-non.lor 1- 5% drive 20 meg hard<br />

drNe PC loots. DOS 4 01 MOO or<br />

besloNer 420-0071<br />

DESKTOP Publishing HPES12.<br />

HPLaseiiei II. w«h postscript,<br />

mousa, scanner. software Reasorv<br />

•OM 540-6146<br />

728 Muwcel<br />

Instruments<br />

STUDIO PIANO SALE<br />

Cfuckarmg studio uprignt grand,<br />

new was M995. now $1995<br />

SoJvnar sludro grand. Mia new,<br />

62495<br />

Young Chang stud» sava S1000<br />

Othar siydio pianoa Irom 1695<br />

Bloom held S<strong>to</strong>ra Open Sun. 1-5<br />

E V O L A M U S I C<br />

BloomNaM 334-0566<br />

Plymouth 455-4677<br />

Utica 726-6570<br />

Matarlor d 674-0433<br />

WANTED - BABY GRAND Piano <strong>to</strong>r<br />

local Oetroit congregation <strong>to</strong>r a raa-<br />

sonaWa rata As* lor Rev Edward L<br />

MC Coy 579-2364<br />

EPSON L0900 letter quality printer<br />

IBM compatible, brand new never<br />

used $250 656-2397<br />

HP LAZER Jet ill Printer, 2<br />

Ram. front cartridges, brand new<br />

879-6506<br />

IBM LAPTOP including printer<br />

CRT Cards 6 13 moni<strong>to</strong>r<br />

•BM MODEL 60. 3 mag ram.<br />

modem. 40 meg drive. VGA. 5 1/4<br />

external, co-processor. 3270 card<br />

movsa. <strong>to</strong>wer $2,400 274-3636<br />

IBM PC Clone, micro moni<strong>to</strong>r has<br />

286 mg. WordPerfect Lotus, etc<br />

$>000/beat After 6pm 363-2151<br />

IBM PC 25 COMPUTER. 20meg<br />

hard dr>ve color moni<strong>to</strong>r, phone<br />

modem 6 mouee. Epson 60 printer<br />

$950 CM 6 30arn-5pm 456-5050<br />

BM PC 640 K ran. t 5%" floppy<br />

disk drive, <strong>to</strong> megabit hard dak<br />

$500 626-805<br />

IBM 286- lOMHi dona, 1 mag ram,<br />

40 meg. drive. 3'i and 5 1/4 drive.<br />

EGA. co-processor mouse. $1,400<br />

274-3638<br />

LAS BR Compact XT IBM Compati-<br />

ble. 51% I<strong>to</strong>ppy. Panasonic moni<strong>to</strong>r<br />

6 Gemma printer $500 346-4149<br />

MACINTOSH 512. 2 drives, extend-<br />

ed keyboard extras. $500. New al<br />

fuection modem with software.<br />

$160 New MAC PLUS Carrying<br />

ewe $50 363-673<br />

ZENITH Suparspon<br />

hard drn<br />

•I*. $1,300<br />

hard drive, battery, charger, manu-<br />

"" i After 5pm<br />

266. 20meg<br />

manu-<br />

563-2299<br />

716 Commercial<br />

Industrial Equip.<br />

FORO 1975. 1 yard dump, <strong>to</strong>w mUes.<br />

cow 6 rack, excellent condition<br />

$3800 1975 Chevrolet C60 dump,<br />

5-T yard box. new brake*. good<br />

condition. $3900 1973 Ford F250<br />

setup fo» concrete wort, mechani-<br />

cs* exceftent. body fair. $950 1979<br />

F«d F350 12ft Stake Truck setup<br />

for concrete work, excellent condi-<br />

tio. $3500. 591-3469<br />

LIQUIDATION<br />

t Of Machine Shop<br />

Plymouth<br />

After 4 30pm 459-0260 or 562-7315<br />

717 Lawn, Garden,<br />

Farm, Snow Equip.<br />

'LQMMERCIAL LANDSCAPE Equlp-<br />

mant Mowers, edgers. weed eaters.<br />

Bifeart ro<strong>to</strong>tiHers. mlsc <strong>to</strong>ols,<br />

landscape 6 construction trailers.<br />

cm*, trucks, office equipment other<br />

m|s* Pen* $ equipment S o» 12<br />

M#e. W oft Northwestern Hwy<br />

Cgrae m on Frsnkhn Rd <strong>to</strong> 26337<br />

" " ' 354-3213<br />

LANDSCAPING Tl<br />

»'th ramp 35001b axel Good con-<br />

rtita-i $600 477-6059<br />

3 5<br />

MM<br />

snparblov<br />

TRACTORS - 10 HP. 38 m<br />

* 42 m snow Wade excellent<br />

$800 16 HP Sears with<br />

blower 42 m cut 335-7495<br />

SCARS <strong>to</strong> HP Trac<strong>to</strong>r Needs minor<br />

$175 347-4673<br />

YAMAHA PSR 6300 porta<strong>to</strong>ne key-<br />

board. 61 Ml sue keys, stand. 5<br />

track programmer MIDI, <strong>to</strong>uch sen-<br />

sitive. rhythm, transposes au<strong>to</strong> bass<br />

chord section $800 557-2696<br />

728 VCR, TV, Stereo,<br />

Hi-Fi, Tape Decks<br />

BKs SCREEN TV. Mitsubishi 45".<br />

stereo, deluxe cabinet. $2400 oew<br />

2 years old. 11450 961-1130<br />

CAR AUDIO Alpine am-fm CO play-<br />

er tlfffl rilpine I " nhwinal amp*<br />

$150 Alpine 1" tweeters. $100; Al-<br />

pine 7 subwooters. $50. Bock lord<br />

Punch 10 subwoofers. >175: Qui re-<br />

mote radar detec<strong>to</strong>r. $75; or best<br />

offer or al <strong>to</strong>r $600 458-8095<br />

SATELLITE TV System. 12 ft fiber-<br />

glass dtsh. mo<strong>to</strong>rized Polar mount.<br />

Polaro<strong>to</strong>r & LNA (no<br />

Eves 6 weekends<br />

>. $750<br />

651-1517<br />

730 Sporting Goods<br />

ALPINE TRACKER<br />

with computer<br />

$165<br />

A VITA 940 aerobic rower. $100<br />

FITNESS MASTER LF35 cross<br />

country ski machine. $75. 258-1975<br />

EXERCISE BICYCLE<br />

6500. 8 mo Old.<br />

$1,150<br />

Lite Cycle<br />

544-1654<br />

FOR SALE So<strong>to</strong>llex with butterfly<br />

attachment and leg attachment.<br />

Hke new. $1,000 firm.<br />

After 5pm 453-2252<br />

GOLF CLUBS - Mens 6<br />

bags, putters, etc Call <strong>after</strong><br />

6pm at. 626-7402<br />

GOLF CLUBS<br />

tared, mens. 5<br />

handed. $175<br />

Rams Invecta regis-<br />

tered. mens. 5 woods. 8 Irons, right<br />

476-9735<br />

GUN SHOW/SHELDON HALL<br />

Corner Plymouth-Farming<strong>to</strong>n Rds<br />

August 11th. 6am-3:30. Sword<br />

Buyer available Dealers reserve,<br />

781-9267<br />

POOL TABLES<br />

Al slate, antique, ultra modem,<br />

bar soe Floor model demo's<br />

399-7255 Eves 855-1314<br />

738 HoueehoMPets<br />

ENGLISH SPRINGER Span* pup-<br />

aired. AKC, 8 weeks<br />

420-0555<br />

Pf Champion sired<br />

eld mate Plymouth <<br />

FREE TO loving home. 2't year old<br />

Golden Retriever Loves cMdren<br />

I 961-1667<br />

GOLDEN Retr<br />

champion<br />

lever pupa AKC<br />

shots 4<br />

629 8100<br />

KITTENS- 6 Wks.<br />

gray $2 50<br />

btac4 6<br />

559-6264<br />

LAB ADORE PUPPIES - AKC. Of A<br />

AN colors, wormed. 6 wks old<br />

617-546-0044<br />

LAB POPS chocolate.'black<br />

championship bloodline<br />

greet pet $250-*350 354-9562<br />

LABS - AKC register ad. brown &<br />

Mack, shots, dew clewed, charnpron<br />

Moodhnee. $300-$500 477-6043<br />

LHASA APSOS - AKC. Female. 9<br />

weeks shots, written guarantee<br />

champion pedigree. $275 563-4426<br />

MALTESE PUPPIES, AKC. 10<br />

weeks, shots wormed baby doll<br />

face. Lapeer. 313-664-6739<br />

MINATURE poodle 1 yr old. saver,<br />

good temperament $125 663-0186<br />

ttfut. 3'* yrs.. ok), male 6 female Al<br />

shots 6 papers Friendly, housebro-<br />

ken $300 <strong>to</strong>r both Eves 546-4526<br />

MINIATURE SCHNAUZER. puppy<br />

salt & pepper male, 6 weeks old<br />

$250 451-0133<br />

ORANGE WING Amazon parrot<br />

yeer old. wtth cage. $350 699-4107<br />

breeding<br />

437-2358<br />

PERSIAN KITTENS - 2<br />

males, $450 each wtth<br />

rights $350 without 437-.<br />

POOOLE - Sweetheart. 9 mos okf<br />

12 pounds, neutered, houaebroken.<br />

lo e special family only 344-0181<br />

ROTTWEILER Puppies ' AKC/OFA.<br />

shots, wormed, dawdaws. 5 genera<br />

non pedigree, exceaent quality Ex<br />

c optionally large Pet or show $400<br />

6 up 459-4243<br />

SAMOYO PUPS - AKC. champion<br />

lines, absolutely beautiful.<br />

313-684-1646<br />

SAMOYED - beautifully brad, excel-<br />

lenl blood Una. AKC, shott, from<br />

$275 585-7255<br />

SHIH TZU - 3 female pups. AKC. 6<br />

weeks, shots, vet checked, excep-<br />

tional markings $300 Hsve par<br />

ants Can 10am-6|Jm 525-8443<br />

SIAMESE<br />

2 KITTENS. 6<br />

$100<br />

SIBERIAN HUSKY AKC 13 week old<br />

lemale $250 261-2506<br />

TREADMILL •<br />

new $225 Ajay Trimkne Almost<br />

786-2411<br />

URGENTLY NEEDED<br />

HOCKEY CARDS<br />

Special Hockey 6 Baseball cards<br />

10% oft with rrm ad Open daMy<br />

10-6. closed Wad.. Sun. 12-4.<br />

Border City Coin<br />

154 Pitts St W.<br />

Windsor. Ontario. N9A 5L4<br />

519-252-6910<br />

WE PAY CASH<br />

For Used Sports Equipment<br />

We Sea Cheap To<br />

RESALE SPORTS<br />

Ca*. 663-0190 or 960-9660<br />

110 LB WEIGHT SET 6 Bench Hke<br />

nam. $60 <strong>after</strong> 6pm, - -<br />

261-4767<br />

735 Wanted To Buy<br />

PAY CASH<br />

<strong>to</strong>r any used fork lifts, trucks, ma-<br />

chinery. ate Can T G at:<br />

Days 544-7504. Eves 879-7225<br />

MODEL 421 Snow blower<br />

se* propelled. 3 speed forward. 1<br />

refers* electronic start, lira chains.<br />

$295 476-3033<br />

TRACTOR Tires. 13-6x26. two tires,<br />

id on Ford rims. Uhe new<br />

464-2646<br />

- E l<br />

ILK BEHIN0<br />

blower.<br />

175. After 6<br />

•Offer<br />

mora.<br />

313-676-4181<br />

Materials<br />

OAK FLOORING SPECIAL<br />

6 " r bevei edge 6" 6 7"<br />

ige Al random length<br />

IU35 sq ft Othar Hoeing at whole-<br />

sale prices M T Hardwoods<br />

517-523-3466<br />

BASEBALL, football, hockey, bas-<br />

ketball cards Any sports mamora-<br />

bMa Topp cash WW travel 477-2580<br />

SIBERIAN HUSKY Pups. AKC shots.<br />

wormed, champion Una.<br />

$200 and up 867-6837<br />

TO GOOD HOME - puppys. Shep-<br />

herd mix. 6-6 weeks, sharp.<br />

call soon 636-1360<br />

814 Camper*, Trailers<br />

ft Mo<strong>to</strong>rhomes<br />

HONEY. 1963 - 22 It.<br />

Chevy Fun, equipped, perfect con-<br />

dition $11,750<br />

OaaaC. 350<br />

rlect con-<br />

261-6334<br />

HONEY-1966. 20 n on Chevy,<br />

sleeps 6. with ail the goodies pfca<br />

much, much more Only 17 000<br />

maee Like new 119.500 542-4296<br />

MOTORHOME FOR RENT<br />

Fleetwood Jamboree. 26 ft 1990<br />

taking reservations <strong>to</strong>r spring 4<br />

summer Plan ahead 6 book now*<br />

Deny, vreefcfy Security deposit re-<br />

quired phone<br />

MOTORHOME <strong>to</strong>r rent - 1990 Fleet-<br />

wood Jamboree 26 ft Now taking<br />

reservations lor Spring 6 Summer<br />

Plan ahead and book now Daily/<br />

weekly Security deposit required<br />

699-0715<br />

NOMAD. 1978 - 18 ft trailer super<br />

dean, excellent condition Sleeps 6.<br />

non-smokers $2650 261-9772<br />

SCOTTY. 19% It travel trailer, rear<br />

entrance rear bath, loaded, air.<br />

awning $7500 534-9154<br />

STABCRAFT VENTURE 1978.<br />

sleeps f. 3 way relrlgeralor, furnace,<br />

swing out s<strong>to</strong>ve 6 sink'canopy 6<br />

screenhouse $l300/offer 536-2461<br />

Dutchman. 27ft. loaded, used 2<br />

weeks $12,500 476-9735<br />

VW WESTPHALIA GL 1969<br />

s<strong>to</strong>ve, sink, refngers<strong>to</strong>r. air.<br />

22K miles, under warranty<br />

.900 Must sell 952-5407<br />

phone<br />

$ie.90c<br />

818 Au<strong>to</strong> A Truck<br />

Parts A Service<br />

NAVY BLUE CAP lor 7 B truck, like<br />

brand new Was $900. now only<br />

$400 Please call 397-3134<br />

PONTIAC 6000 LE<br />

V6 engine, clean car. has rod knock.<br />

$1350. 595-0187<br />

820 Au<strong>to</strong>s Wanted<br />

ABSOLUTELY<br />

HIGHEST DOLLAR PAID FOR<br />

QUALITY AUTOMOBILES<br />

We sea with confidence. we buy with<br />

integrity Please can Jeff Benson<br />

562-7011<br />

CAR"WANTED - Running car or van<br />

Wil pay $100 more than |unk yard<br />

prices. 255-2434<br />

IMMEDIATE REMOVAL<br />

Junk 6 reparable cars<br />

Up <strong>to</strong> $1000<br />

761-0947<br />

744 Horses, Lives<strong>to</strong>ck<br />

Equipment<br />

WANTED<br />

AUTOS & TRUCKS<br />

BILL BROWN<br />

-USED CARS-<br />

35000 Plymouth Rd.. Livonia<br />

522-0030<br />

ARABIAN pure bred mares & geld-<br />

ings. out of champion parents, geld<br />

mgs are trained. 313-665-237-<br />

MAJESTIC Supreme saddle. 1 yr<br />

old. English cloaa contact, accesso-<br />

ries 6 supplies. $400 623-2317<br />

1986 2 Horse Rustler Trailer,<br />

good condition. $ 1600 346-2850<br />

802 Snowmobiles<br />

ARCTIC CAT 1990 EXT. 950 miles,<br />

excellent condition, studs, carbides,<br />

trailer, extras $3900 549-7314<br />

SNOWMOBILE TRAILER ; 2. PH<br />

needs wort $100 981-4383<br />

YAMAHA SRV 1966 1700 mUes.<br />

Also 1982 SS440 - 3000 mUes both<br />

excellent condition 1990 6x6<br />

trailer with sides. $4400/besl offer<br />

<strong>to</strong>r al 397-3172<br />

BUYING ALUMINUM SIDING $ 42.<br />

lead $ 15. batteries $1 75. copper,<br />

brass, newspeper $ 60. office paper<br />

WM pickup Junction 554-3705<br />

CHEMICAL LAB supplies &<br />

id nasks. tn<br />

ware wanted Need I<br />

balances, etc. Evens. 453-4532<br />

FOR CASH $$$<br />

Swords. Daggers. Flags. Uniforms.<br />

Metals. Etc. Japanese or Gorman<br />

WW II. Caa. 761-9267<br />

Working or not<br />

459-0065<br />

721 Hospital-Medical<br />

Equipment<br />

WHEELCHAIR. Ch excellent<br />

422-7892<br />

723 Jewelry<br />

BUYING!<br />

Gold.Diamond.4 Gams<strong>to</strong>ns Jewelry<br />

Watehea. Sterling. Costume Jewelry<br />

LaRque. Sieuben Gatle. Tiffany<br />

Oriental Rugs. Furs 6 Quality<br />

Furniture<br />

T O P PRICES P A I D<br />

855-0053 356-6222<br />

MIG. TIG or engine driven welder,<br />

acetalone outfit, shop machinery,<br />

good running vehicle 532-2280<br />

NORDtC-TRACK<br />

^^<br />

conamoti<br />

wanted Good<br />

662-4114<br />

P1NBALL MACHINES - any condi-<br />

tion ml pay cash C'mon. clean out<br />

your basement' Cal Jim 626-7797<br />

ESTATE Gold Jewelry large quanti-<br />

ty Sun only. 11-4 28706 John R S<br />

ol 12 Mile Madison Hts<br />

FINE WATCHES<br />

Rolex-Piagel-Carner-Corum-Ebel<br />

and others 25%-40% Off Retail'<br />

We also except trades 589-2626<br />

724 Cameras-Supplies<br />

SHARPEN YOUR SKILLS<br />

28th ANNUAL 2-Day Pho<strong>to</strong> Seminar<br />

Henry Ford Community College.<br />

Deal born Set -Sun . Mar 16-17<br />

31 dasaes My REGISTER EARLY,<br />

seels Wiitee info 4 reservations<br />

cal Pho<strong>to</strong> Quad Detroit 563-1972<br />

728 Muwcel<br />

Instruments<br />

BABY GRANOS<br />

Bekfcnn vameha: Kawai. Sc<strong>to</strong>mmei<br />

4 others bom $2995 With bench<br />

moving t tuning Michigan Pwno<br />

CO 548-2200<br />

BALDWIN ACROSONIC Piano with<br />

bench, imng. moving and warran-<br />

ty *"90 548-2200<br />

DRUMS Complete double set of<br />

Tama Sweig Star L*anew. $850<br />

553-7789<br />

EIGHT ORUM SET-mMw cymbals<br />

and hardware Musi sea $300 CM<br />

GRAND PIANOS<br />

WANTED; LAWN Trac<strong>to</strong>r (need not<br />

run), shotgun, <strong>to</strong>ols, broken VCR.<br />

cal Paul 421-6273<br />

WANTED Old fishing equipment,<br />

lures, tackle boxea. etc Be<strong>to</strong>re<br />

3pm 471-7867 Alter 3pm 669-9657<br />

WANTED - USED Nordictrack ex-<br />

ercise equipment Please call<br />

661-1164<br />

738 HoueehoMPets<br />

ADULT female Westie 2 yrs. old,<br />

champion. AKC. loves kids good <strong>to</strong>r<br />

breeding 781-9640<br />

AFFECTIONATE CAT - Long naked<br />

grey Tabby, mate, neutered, de-<br />

indoor Must put up <strong>to</strong>r<br />

allergies Greet pet<br />

for single or senior Please eel <strong>to</strong>-<br />

day 4 give Zak« a home 1 476-5715<br />

AKC BICHON pupa. 2<br />

each. 1 female $500<br />

$400<br />

542-2997<br />

80S Boat Docks<br />

A Marinas<br />

DOCKAGE - SUN 6 SKI MARINA<br />

Tired of waiting In line at the launch<br />

ramp? If you're looking for conven-<br />

ience 4 more time on the water 6<br />

leas on shore, then GET OUT OF<br />

DOOGE (Park)! Let us s<strong>to</strong>re your<br />

boa I this summer We currently<br />

have dockage available on 2 lakes<br />

o» A $100 will<br />

WANTED<br />

Good clean-<strong>to</strong>w mileage cars<br />

TOP DOLLAR PAID!<br />

PANIAN<br />

CHEVROLET<br />

355-1600<br />

822 Trucks For Sale<br />

RANGER 1967 extra cab, XLT.<br />

package, sharp, only $5 335<br />

FOX HILLS<br />

Chrysler-Plymouth<br />

456-6740 961-3171<br />

RANGER 1969- Vary low mUes. ex-<br />

ceRent condition, many entree Musi<br />

see <strong>to</strong> B$7700 937-0630<br />

823 Vans<br />

AEROSTAR. XLT. 1968 - Air. cruise.<br />

4 captain's chaws, electronic daeh.<br />

roof rack, lul power, anvfm. 52.000<br />

ml. $8250 or beet offer 476-6291<br />

824 Jeeps A Other<br />

4-Wheel Drives<br />

GEO 1990 TRACKER Convertible 4<br />

Hard<strong>to</strong>p available, an from $9990<br />

PANIAN CHEVROLET 355-1600<br />

GMC-1968 JIMMY 4x4<br />

ear. crmee, more<br />

power, i<br />

$7,200<br />

JEEP WRANGLER 1968. loaded<br />

L credo sport peck age, an. au<strong>to</strong>mat-<br />

ic. 3 <strong>to</strong>ps. $9300 482-3296<br />

AEROSTAR 1966 Conversion . 3<br />

Iter, au<strong>to</strong>matic, air. stereo, warran-<br />

ty. many extras $7,195 344-4332<br />

AEROSTAR 1966 XLT. 7 (<br />

onfy 29.000 miles $9995<br />

Hinee Part Lincoln-Mercury<br />

453-2424 est 400<br />

AEROSTAR 1969 XLT. red. moel<br />

options. 21.500 miles. $10,500<br />

days. 357-3000 eves. 477-7633<br />

AEROSTAR 1989 XL. air, au<strong>to</strong>matic,<br />

tte. running boards $10,500<br />

Alter 5pm 525-4268<br />

ASTRO 1967. loaded, excellent con-<br />

dition. 37.000 mlee. $8150.<br />

591-3961<br />

ASTRO 1989 CL. loaded, hke new,<br />

11.000 miles $11,700 537-0110<br />

ASTRO. 1990. Meek 6 silver. 10.000<br />

miles, trailer package, asking<br />

$14,400 <strong>after</strong> 3pm. 473-294S<br />

BEAUVILLE 1986. 8 passenger win-<br />

dow van. dean, <strong>to</strong>w<br />

$4500 474<br />

CARAVAN GRANO. 1968 LE<br />

Loaded, dean: twilight blue. 74.000<br />

mi . $7 935/best 644-3063<br />

CARAVAN 1985 LE. under 65.000<br />

ml., good condition. Cal for details<br />

$4,995. 477-6120<br />

CARAVAN. 1987 V-6. cruise, many<br />

extras, low mileage. 1 owner Excel<br />

lent condition 647-6256<br />

CHEVROLET. 1977. Cus<strong>to</strong>m, very<br />

good condition. $1500 537-6626<br />

CHEVY 1986 ASTRO conversion<br />

van. loeded. like new $5980<br />

VILLAGE FORD<br />

LOT 2 278-8700<br />

CLU8WAGON: 1984 XLT 6.9 L<br />

Diesei Excellent Condition 71.000<br />

miles $6600 Cal. 274-2448<br />

DOOGE CARAVAN 1988 SE V6. au-<br />

<strong>to</strong>matic. air. 7 gunenper $7,988<br />

CAMPBELL<br />

Dodge 5381500<br />

DOOGE CARAVAN 1988 au<strong>to</strong>matic<br />

air. 7 passenger, affordable family<br />

H QQt<br />

BOBJEANNOTTE<br />

PONTIAC/GMC TRUCK<br />

Plymouth. 453-2500<br />

DODGE 1984 - Mim Ram van, fac<strong>to</strong>-<br />

ry conversion, new tires, looks/runs<br />

very well $2,975 624-3325<br />

821 Junk Cars Wanted<br />

A-A-A AUTO<br />

AAron pays up <strong>to</strong> $50 more for run-<br />

ning. repairable & junk cars -<br />

24/hr* 255-5467<br />

ABSOLUTELY THE BEST PRCEN<br />

Wa need your car or buck, any con-<br />

dition. running or not. including<br />

wrecks 24 hour/7 days 421-0684<br />

ALL AUTOS 4 TRUCKS<br />

Junk, wrecked, running Top Doiiar<br />

E 4 M Au<strong>to</strong> Parts<br />

474-4425<br />

JUNK CARS 4 TRUCKS WANTED<br />

ANY CONDITION<br />

535-8424<br />

JUNK CARS WANTED<br />

Quick Cash<br />

Cars running m need of<br />

843-4970. 641-5922. 532<br />

repair<br />

2-5026<br />

822 Trucks For Sale<br />

Can now<br />

A am<br />

a 1991<br />

s<strong>to</strong>rage Iree. Don't be<br />

left high 4 dry! Call Crystal 681-7100<br />

808 Boats A Mo<strong>to</strong>rs<br />

ANTIOUE YELLOW JACKET ma-<br />

hogany boat. 14 ft runabout and<br />

trailer, make offer 422-1773<br />

BARETTA 1989 Success 18 ft 5 In<br />

130 hp OMC Cobra, with trailer<br />

$9000 After 6 weekdays 476-0664<br />

BASS BOAT (Tuffy). 15'/» ft fiber-<br />

glass. 20 HP Merc Minn - Kota tro«-<br />

mg mo<strong>to</strong>r Excellent condtloo.<br />

$2100 476-8364<br />

BAYLINER-1961. 22" Cuddy Cabm<br />

Good condition, extras Musi sell<br />

with ($7,500) or without ($6,000)<br />

trailer 352-7419<br />

BAYLINER 1968. Bowrider 15 ft 50<br />

hp Like new. extended warranty<br />

$3950 Alter 5pm. 486-4742<br />

BRONCOS 1964-65' From $3980 <strong>to</strong><br />

$4980 4 <strong>to</strong> choose<br />

VILLAGE FORD<br />

LOT 2 278-8700<br />

CHEVY SILVERADO 1983. !U1L<br />

S!Wring, brakes.'<br />

Tony 6SG-0197, Days. 651-9411<br />

CHEVY S-10 PICK-UP 1965 4<br />

Speed power. $3280<br />

VILLAGE FORD<br />

LOT 2 278-8700<br />

CHEVY S-10 1986 pickup, great<br />

economy truck, only $3,660<br />

FOX HILLS<br />

Chrysler-Ptymoulh<br />

455-8740 961-3171<br />

CHEVY 1968 pick up. 4x4 Silvera-<br />

do excellenl condition. $9500/besi<br />

Ofler 517-431-2353<br />

DODGE 1964. With lift equipment<br />

Over 100.000 miles $1200/best<br />

1983 Dodge 250. 6 passenger, over<br />

100.000 miles $1200'best offer<br />

Can between 10am & 3pm<br />

Mon thru Fri. 473-2470<br />

DODGE. 1995, Conversion Van Ex-<br />

cellent condition, excellenl rubber<br />

Sacrifice $4,000 Also. 1965 Chevro-<br />

let Celebrity (heeds mo<strong>to</strong>r wort)<br />

New rubber, exceptional body.<br />

$lS00 537-7068<br />

FORD El50 1965. 302 V8. Gerwin<br />

conversion van. power steering,<br />

windows, brakes, color TV. captains<br />

chairs, tray tables blinds curtains,<br />

77.000 mBee Well maintained.<br />

$8000 or best offer 855-0253<br />

FOHO 1979 - K <strong>to</strong>n. heavy dwfy. new<br />

tires. 16 wheels, good condition.<br />

$2,000 After 5pm 326-9646<br />

FORD 1966 XfcT Clubwagon. excel-<br />

lenl condition all accessories, load-<br />

ed $6600 561-9105<br />

GMC 1986 - Starcraft conversion.<br />

ed root, excellent condition.<br />

80.000 miles. $7,950 647-4156<br />

GMC 1990 Satan. SUE- loaded. 8<br />

passenger. 8.500 miles. GM execu-<br />

tive $13,600 644-5923<br />

GRANO CARAVAN. LE. 1967. V-6. 7<br />

passenger, loaded. 65.000 mUes,<br />

new I ires $6800 645-636?<br />

GRAND CARAVAN LE 1967 V6 au-<br />

<strong>to</strong>matic. air. loaded. $7,995<br />

eRuee<br />

CAMPBELL<br />

Dodge - 5361500<br />

GRAND VOYAGER 1966 au<strong>to</strong>matic,<br />

air. 7 passenger, ready <strong>to</strong> roll<br />

$8.395.<br />

FOX HILLS<br />

Chrysler - Plymouth<br />

455-8740 961-3171<br />

LUM1NA APVCL 1990.<br />

cruise, gray 'black 9000 miles<br />

AM-FM stereo. $12,500 642-9593<br />

CHEVY 1969 S10. 5 speed. 30.000<br />

rm , bedliner. stereo, espen blue, ex-<br />

cetant condition. $5,500 476-2678<br />

CARVER 1962. 30 ft , aft cabin,<br />

loaded wtth extras, including air<br />

861-7767<br />

C 4 C. 33 ft., 1965, very dean, good<br />

sill inven<strong>to</strong>ry and equipment Nat.<br />

F amity owned 879-6506<br />

CHAPPAREL. 1965. 276XLC. AFT.<br />

cabin, low hours. 260 Mercury Cru-<br />

iser. shore power fun camper <strong>to</strong>p.<br />

ship lo shore radio, stereo with cas-<br />

sette. leek interior Must see. with or<br />

without trailer $22,500 or best of-<br />

fer Ron 961-2460 or 728-0473<br />

AKC Blec* Lab. lemale.<br />

2 yrs. old<br />

AKC COUJES. shots 4 wormed,<br />

good with cMdren Stud service<br />

722-6714<br />

AKC Home Raised<br />

DACHSHUNDS or SCHNAUZERS<br />

Champion Sired Puppies<br />

Stud Service<br />

Albryail 522-9380<br />

AKITA' - Female 12 wks. AKC.<br />

champion line. $3017. • reel beauty<br />

Cal <strong>after</strong> 5 30pm 540-4793<br />

ALASKAN MALAMUTE pupa, shots,<br />

guaranteed AKC champion<br />

437-1174<br />

ALASKAN MALAMUTE pupa shots,<br />

guaranteed. AKC champion<br />

bloodline 437-1174<br />

ALASKAN<br />

AKC. Iweei MALAMUTE-puppies,<br />

sold. Jemelee only<br />

548-3694<br />

«ey KOTKMl. Yamaha, ft Young<br />

Chang New ft uaad from $49*5<br />

B<strong>to</strong>omheM S<strong>to</strong>re Open Si* 1-5<br />

E V O L A M U S I C<br />

OooiWeid 334-0546<br />

PY*OW». 455-4677<br />

Utle6 726-6570<br />

674-0433<br />

ORWNBll BROS upr<br />

grand piano wnn ba<br />

some work, m good cor<br />

catft<br />

gM cabmai<br />

ncn needs<br />

«*on (150<br />

425- 7612<br />

GUITAR etectrn. co<strong>to</strong><br />

month* old we* eccet<br />

ertra<br />

r» paawy. $<br />

•one* amp<br />

336-4641<br />

HAMMONO CLASSIC KTP t974<br />

9pm*t organ; Waded<br />

cowmen $795 739-0432<br />

-*MMON0 M-3 organ<br />

baiafcoor pedal esceaa $350 Draw<br />

KAWAI Electron*; organ<br />

•tereo needpnonea w<br />

$550<br />

a« bench<br />

stnui amefi<br />

375-0978<br />

lOftrnrr ML TON Organ. $200<br />

Cal $22-6028<br />

PIANO - i *ht cherry wood,<br />

> »- piano<br />

1 ft -women 46<br />

U»«KT MAHOGANY piano aa-<br />

AMERICAN ESKIMO white Christ-<br />

mas puppy mala 15 weeks AKC.<br />

1st shots. 10 good home 960-0657<br />

AQUARIUM WHO Stand - 55<br />

a r -<br />

464-2846<br />

8ICMON FRISES puff<br />

lerwete AKC -agislei<br />

new home Ptaaaacaf<br />

PM* mala and<br />

ed reedy lor<br />

646-6728<br />

BOSTON TERRIER CLUB ot Oetrort<br />

Speoalt, Show Oarer- 9. 12 <strong>to</strong>rn<br />

Holiday Inn. I Roc heeler /I- 75). Troy<br />

Cal Barbara 397 8962<br />

BULL MAST Iff'LABRADOR <strong>to</strong><br />

good home or*, Female 3 month*<br />

CATS (71 - lo a gooe<br />

nil"Mi. ' hflar mate<br />

spayed oeciawed E»<br />

home. 1 gray<br />

ttv*s neuter/<br />

a* 456-3745<br />

month* $325 545-7240<br />

COCKER SPANIEL<br />

blond allots wormed - male AKC<br />

$150<br />

$31-5306<br />

COCKER SPANiCi Puppies<br />

rs! $1500<br />

lakee 961-6796<br />

808 Vehicle A<br />

Boat S<strong>to</strong>rage<br />

AAA STORAGE<br />

Boats Timers. Trucks<br />

Outdoor, wsd lighted, s<br />

Electricity siaWabla 5<br />

Jetnee ft Telegraph area 534-7771<br />

CAR - LOVERS<br />

SPECIAL<br />

STORE NOW PAY LATER<br />

$50/ month paid quarterly<br />

10x20 I<br />

Alarmed 4 spnnklered<br />

We altar much more lor the<br />

money Ce> <strong>to</strong>r deiaa*<br />

CLASSIC VEHICLE STORAGE<br />

642-6449<br />

812<br />

HONDA CB 750* super woo* Mint<br />

fatrtng Muet see $1500 Also<br />

Suruki OS 'SO I>000 453-3704<br />

First 98001<br />

HONDA 1961 CB 7so* Eiceaant<br />

cwMon helmet ft mar*, *•»••<br />

9*75or bee) Offer 425-7196<br />

HONOR 1868 GL1800LK. brend<br />

KAWASAKI. 1883<br />

mi adi* owned<br />

non «i«00<br />

LTD<br />

nt<br />

•81-1581<br />

l oor spent en <strong>rebuild</strong> leal reer<br />

Rook SOftd $889 or Offer 4764496<br />

FORD F150 XLT 1986 Au<strong>to</strong>matic,<br />

aw. cruise, cus<strong>to</strong>m cab. one owner<br />

low miles, $7695<br />

HWiee Pert Lincoln-Mercury<br />

453-2424 ext 400<br />

FORO RANGER. 1987 - 201 cylin-<br />

der engine. 5 speed manual Irans-<br />

mtssion $4000 Or best oiler<br />

Days 454-9500 Eves 471-1576<br />

FORO RANGER 1989<br />

5 speed 19000 me<br />

$6300<br />

XLT. 2.3 Mer<br />

IS. »ke new<br />

422-6403<br />

FORD 1973 F-100 pickup, looki<br />

good runs good, nesdt brake wort<br />

$400 or beet offer Pleaae NO late<br />

night phone caas 537-2<br />

FORD 1974 F350 stake w/snow<br />

$3900 or<br />

397-0666<br />

FORD 1979 F-150 Lariat 4x4, cap<br />

air. dual tanas.<br />

Thompson 4 9ft<br />

air. dual tanas. 35 x 175 Mickey<br />

422-0453<br />

3/4<br />

bra<br />

dmee good<br />

FORO i960 PICKUP<br />

n tar au<strong>to</strong>matic<br />

ft steering<br />

aod $2250<br />

4<br />

595-0187<br />

'ORO 1964<br />

duty 6 cytm<br />

ongmM mae*<br />

Asking $5375<br />

f-250 pickup haevy<br />

'ORO 1964<br />

duty 6 cytm<br />

ongmM mae*<br />

Asking $5375 new tare* azhauel<br />

729-6654<br />

EORO 1965 pickup wrth cap 4<br />

ihepe no rust 62300<br />

CaB day* 564-0050<br />

FORO. 1988 F-150 Pick<br />

FORO 1986 F250. stick, telephone<br />

new tires 6 cylinder $5500<br />

Cad Mon-Frl 8am-4pm 347-4848<br />

FORO 1887<br />

STooE<br />

XLT<br />

»on«<br />

722-3339<br />

FORO 1967 RANGER Mack 5<br />

w 'wim auper dean ft ax<br />

448-5681<br />

PLYMOUTH 1967 Grand Voyager<br />

LE Loeded. excellent condition.<br />

42,000 miles, $7,900 eves 352-6650<br />

VOYAGER LE 1986 au<strong>to</strong>matic, air. 7<br />

every option $5,786<br />

BRUCE<br />

CAMPBELL<br />

Dodge 5361500<br />

VOYAGER LE 1967 au<strong>to</strong>matic, aw. 7<br />

passenger, loeded. $5,844<br />

BRUCE<br />

-CAMPBELL<br />

Dodge 5381500<br />

VOYAGER 1986 transportation spe-<br />

cial, only $3,995<br />

FOX HILLS<br />

Chrysler-Plymouth<br />

455-8740 961-317<br />

JEEP WRANGLER 191<br />

Pscksga. graphics, aluminum<br />

wheels, au<strong>to</strong>matic, power steering."<br />

brakes, hard <strong>to</strong>p. 4 2L. 31 000 ml<br />

Asking $10,000 After 5 624-6656<br />

JEEP 1969 Cherokee Limited, loed-<br />

ed. leather charcoal gfBy $15,750<br />

LAREDO 1989 Fu»y<br />

door 25.000 miles Mint Condition<br />

$15 500/best Cal. 461-0851<br />

RANGE ROVER. 1967 loaded, ex-<br />

cellent condition, low miles.<br />

$16,200 256-2600 Eves 642-6562<br />

RANGER 1966. STX- 4x4, loaded<br />

33.000 m4es. eicelent condition<br />

$7800 397-2949<br />

S-10 PICKUP 1968 4x4.<br />

steering and brakes. V-6. chrome<br />

ro* bsr. sport stripes stereo Red<br />

snc Showy $5.985<br />

BOB JEANNOTTE<br />

PONTIAC/GMC TRUCK<br />

Plymouth. 453-2500<br />

WRANGLER Jeep 1990 Laredo<br />

Like new 11.800 mUes. hard 4 soft<br />

lops, au<strong>to</strong>matic, a*, stereo, tit.<br />

power, more, while/gray $13,300<br />

Days 362-0200<br />

WRANGLER. 1969.hard <strong>to</strong>p. cus<strong>to</strong>m<br />

wheels excelenl condition. $6400/1<br />

offer eves 663-6195.663-4754<br />

WRANGLER 1989 - 6 cylinder. 5<br />

speed, hard ft soft <strong>to</strong>p. power steer-<br />

ing. AM/FM cassette 566-2819<br />

825 Sports A<br />

Imported Cars<br />

ACCORO. 1966. LX - Au<strong>to</strong>matic,<br />

loaded. 4 door, blue Original owner,<br />

mml condition $8,000 476-6584<br />

ACURA LEGEND 1986. 4 door, au-<br />

<strong>to</strong>matic. moohroof. excellent<br />

$9200 (313) 626-6663<br />

ACURA 1967 Legend - Beautiful!<br />

Saver, loeded. 5 speed, leather,<br />

sunroof, 41.000 mi . moving, must<br />

sacrifice $2000 under book 1<br />

$11,000 or ofler 477-3786<br />

ACURA, 1988. INTEGRA SE - 5<br />

speed, loaded. 42.000 m . $8,400<br />

Call <strong>after</strong> 5pm. weekdays 773-7064<br />

ACURA 1988 Legend<br />

5 speed sunrool. red<br />

25.000 miles. $17,500<br />

L. coupe.<br />

I. red.<br />

645-6525<br />

AUDI - 1962 5000S. runs good.<br />

$1000 or best offer Damaged hood<br />

ft grill Call <strong>after</strong> 6 30. 477-8228<br />

AUDI 1968 5000 VS Turbo, black,<br />

gray ve<strong>to</strong>ur interior. 38.000 ml.,<br />

loaded, new tires excellenl Condi-<br />

tion. $14,500 Work 445-6333<br />

BMW. 1978, 320i Very good condi-<br />

tion. runs wen loaded $1500 or<br />

best offer 540-9339<br />

BMW 1963 3201. baltic blue with<br />

lan, aw. au<strong>to</strong>matic, sunroof, excel-<br />

lent condition $4200 642-3661<br />

BMW 1987 5351 • Mint low mileage<br />

aulo leather Non-smoker $15,000'<br />

best ofler 752-6493<br />

CORVETTE 1981 - white runs good,<br />

needs body wort $5800 532-7637<br />

CORVETTE 1990 bnght red/Week<br />

cloth interior, au<strong>to</strong>matic. Bose. ex-<br />

cellenl condition. 13.000 miles, ex-<br />

tended warranty GMAC financing<br />

avsHable $23,750 669-3830<br />

OATSUN I960 280ZX.<br />

original, no rust Never saw a winter<br />

$3000 or besi 937-9586<br />

DODGE COLT 1989 hatchback, air.<br />

5 speed, stereo red. clean. $4895<br />

536-3084<br />

GEO 1990 PR1ZM GSI. 130HP. 5<br />

sunroof, new<br />

643-4694<br />

speed, 4 wheel disc.<br />

$14,900. se«$10,5O0<br />

HONDA ACCORD 1984 - 4 door.<br />

110.000 miles, i owner 5 speed, mr.<br />

$3500'best 661-5679<br />

HONOA ACCORO 1989 LXI. load-<br />

ed. best offer<br />

737-7876<br />

HONDA 1963 ACCORO<br />

-3-<br />

andout $2250<br />

HONOA 1986 CIVIC, hatchback air<br />

am/fm cassette, sunroof, loaded,<br />

excellenl $3750'besi 363-4461<br />

HONOA 1967 Accord Au<strong>to</strong>matic,<br />

aur. power steering/brakes, high<br />

power Hitachi wKenwood, pamt<br />

protection new brakes'lires-Gener-<br />

sis XP2000 w/warranty saleswom-<br />

an s car. 95,000 easy Fieewe/rmles<br />

$5.300' negotiable 244-0984<br />

HONOA 1989 Accord LXi, excellent<br />

condition. 1 owner, loaded. 36.000<br />

miles. $11,300. 473-7460<br />

HONDA 1990 Accord EX. 15.000<br />

miles, loaded, excellenl shape. 7 yr<br />

extended warranty, graphic equaliz-<br />

er alarm, sunrool $14,275.<br />

651-6020 or 533-7820<br />

MAZDA 1965 323, 4 door sedan.<br />

condition 45.000 m.<br />

689-6478<br />

red. good<br />

$4,000<br />

MERCEDES. 1985 380 SL Black 2<br />

lops, mini condition<br />

$24 000 626-5181<br />

825 Sports A<br />

Imported Cars<br />

MERCEDES 1988 580SL Mack w/<br />

palomino, mini. 31.000 nUes. load-<br />

ed. $46,000 363-7337 or 882-4 700<br />

MERKUR 1988 XR4Th 5 speed a*,<br />

leather, black beeety $7,995<br />

Hmee Pert Lincoln-Mercury<br />

453-2424 exl 400<br />

MGB 1980 limited ednion. e.ceHeni<br />

condition. 30.000 mUes. all original<br />

643-4959<br />

PORSCHE. 1987 - 911 Targe, white,<br />

low mileage, extfent condition<br />

Deys. 855-0400 Eves 258-2721<br />

RANGE ROVER 1981<br />

beige front push bumper, black<br />

limed windows. 42.000 mles excel-<br />

lenl condition Cal 737-2791<br />

RENAULT 1962 LECAR. 48 000 mi .<br />

mint condition. 8am-4pm 437-0823.<br />

4.9pm 464-1086 or 624-0728<br />

REi<strong>to</strong>ULl<br />

condition<br />

ULT 1964 Alienee, good<br />

$1100 or best offer<br />

595-0186<br />

RENAULT 1965 - 4 door, hatch-<br />

beck. nr. new brakes, new exhaust<br />

system. 91.000 m4es. vary oood<br />

condition. $850 After 6pm 981-7145<br />

ROLLS ROYCE. 1973. Silver Shad-<br />

ow RHO Walnut wrth tan hides.<br />

88.000 maee, excetant condition<br />

$18,500 best Eves ft weekends<br />

651-1517<br />

SAAB 1989. 900 iurbo. 3 door, low<br />

mileage. 5 speed, remote locks, ra-<br />

dar. well maintained 643- 19Q9<br />

SUBARU 1987 GL wagon - 4 wheel<br />

drive, au<strong>to</strong>matic, air. acxeMent con-<br />

dition $6000 or bast 656-0331<br />

VOLVO 1980. runs oreet.<br />

some minor wort. $1350 or needs<br />

best ol-<br />

547-8834<br />

VOLVO I960. 260 DLE - Loaded,<br />

low mileage very good condition.<br />

$2,700 or best 591-9310<br />

VOLVO. 1965, GLE Like new. load-<br />

ed. 65.000 miles $6300'bes1 oiler<br />

After 6pm 628-7373<br />

VOLVO 1966. 240 Ststlon Wsgon.<br />

al malnienace records. 1 owner<br />

Cal <strong>after</strong> 6pm 651-7598<br />

VOLVO 1987 2400L wagon,<br />

excellent condition. 5 speed, em 1m<br />

cassette, air. class 2 Mich<br />

$10,800 362-5385<br />

852 ClasaicCars<br />

ANNUAL INDOOR SWAP MEET<br />

Sat. March 9. 9-3 PM<br />

Held al Atchinson Ford. Belleville<br />

Rd . 1/2 mile N of 1-94 Open <strong>to</strong> all<br />

makes 961-3864<br />

APPRECIATION INVESTMENTS<br />

CADILLAC SEVILLE. 1981 - For-<br />

merly owned by s Detroit boxing<br />

champion $11,500<br />

CHEVROLET 1930 Coupe - Original<br />

unre<strong>to</strong>red Runs, drives good<br />

$5500<br />

LINCOLN. 1972 Mark IV - Good car.<br />

needs little work. $2200<br />

CHRYSLER. 1963 Convertible<br />

Rough. res<strong>to</strong>rsMe. $800<br />

Semi Cus<strong>to</strong>ms of 1he60's<br />

FORD. 1962 ft CHRYSLER 1961<br />

Both extra nice $5500 eech<br />

HATTON'S ANTIQUE STORE<br />

Rlvpr Rouge 649-1313<br />

DODGE - 1969 CHARGER<br />

As«*850<br />

525-4347<br />

HEALTH FORCES SALE Private<br />

Collection Al cars No 1 mint origi-<br />

nal. low miles 1975 Cadillac Coupe<br />

De VHIe. 500 egnme. loaded 1973<br />

Caprice 3 dogr hard<strong>to</strong>p. 400 smal<br />

block. 1976 Cadillac Coupe DeVlHe<br />

500 engine, loaded Also 19?9 pro-<br />

bmtt street rod. built Irom ground<br />

up, show car. many tiophws<br />

537-7992<br />

MERCEDES BEN?^~f968. Cair<strong>to</strong>rma<br />

car «io rust Best Ofler<br />

562-7635 or 562-3663<br />

MUSTANG 1968 Red coupe FactO-<br />

ry air. au<strong>to</strong>matic, alarm, low miles<br />

CaMornia car. HI original axoehenl<br />

condition. $4 195 Tom 421-0955<br />

PONTIAC 1948, 2 Ooor. 33.000 orig-<br />

inal miles, garage kept, recently in-<br />

herited Black 'gray interior, all origi-<br />

nal Showroom $25,000. 425-5963<br />

856 Buick<br />

CENTURY 1964- 84.000 miles very<br />

good condition, si maintenance<br />

kept up. $3500 After6 668-1665<br />

1965 Limited, loeded.<br />

•vner.<br />

TOT<br />

very good condition<br />

$3.?0g or beslfrfler 1*11 bb<br />

CENTURY 1986. loaded<br />

13.000 mi., mint condition.<br />

CENTURY 1986 LTD- 4 door, load-<br />

ed. 38.000 mles excellenl condi-<br />

tion $5350 653-4099<br />

CENTURY 1987, excelenl condi-<br />

tion. loaded, new tires. $5100 or<br />

best offer 463-3931<br />

CENTURY-1969, 4 door. 4 cylinder,<br />

au<strong>to</strong>matic, power window ft door<br />

locks Clean 63.000 highway miles<br />

$6,200 Northville 313-349-3110<br />

good condrtion' $ 1.100 953-0567<br />

LESABRE 1961. runs wen sokd mr.<br />

4 door, am/fm Must sell $950 or<br />

best offer Ask for Jeff 420-2667<br />

REGAL Turbo 1987 Captam M<br />

show car. fac<strong>to</strong>ry "T type, cus<strong>to</strong>m<br />

body style, built <strong>to</strong> G N X perform-<br />

ance level $23,600 Emery Viaianko<br />

days. 545-8559 eves 542-3678<br />

858 Buick<br />

ELECTRA 1886 power windows and<br />

lochs. Mt. cruise cessetle super<br />

luxury -super prloe $4,895<br />

BOB JEANNOTTE<br />

PONTIAC/GMC TRUCK<br />

Plymouth, 453-2500<br />

LESABRE 1986. LTD, ruby red ex<br />

ceHenl condition garage kepi, well<br />

maintained $8250'offer 375-2546<br />

LOOKING FOR GOOO USEO<br />

CARS 7 Top doner paid<br />

Cal lor phone eppraiaal<br />

TVME AUTO 454-5566<br />

RE ATT A 1989 - 3800 V6 loaded<br />

wlute/red leather 1 owner comput-<br />

er. $15.500/best 313-364-3039<br />

REGAL. 1979 - Kenwood slereo<br />

power steerng « brefces Clean<br />

$1200 or besl 537-0593<br />

REGAL 1988. LTD. 2 door, su<strong>to</strong>mat-<br />

ic. air. power windows, aluminum<br />

wheels tit cruise 49000 lughwey<br />

mles Looks greet runs belter<br />

Priced <strong>to</strong> sell al 17350 Dealer<br />

Mon - Fn 651-3448 or 356-0933<br />

REGAL. 1990. GS - Sunrool, blue,<br />

loaded * anii-brahes. wananiy<br />

Only 9.000 rm $12 600 626-4777<br />

SKYHAWK 1985 • au<strong>to</strong>matic, air.<br />

AM/FM cassette very wel main-<br />

tained $2600'best 728-5791<br />

SOMERSET 1966<br />

2 door, air. au<strong>to</strong>matic, cleen $2450<br />

595-0167<br />

858 Cadillac<br />

COUPE OEVILLE 1983 - lul power,<br />

loeded. air stereo caaaette. eicel-<br />

lent. 1 owner $3250 661-4620<br />

COUPE OEVILLE 1962<br />

gundy, good on gas. solid car new<br />

Urea $ 1650/best<br />

white/bur-<br />

car new<br />

441-4382<br />

ELDERADO 1977 BiarnM g<br />

condition. $1700 655-9<br />

FLEETWOOD 1986 Brougham-Rear<br />

wheel drive 70.000 miles, loaded.<br />

$6 000 559-3923<br />

FLEETWOCKJ-J990 excellent con-<br />

dition. 13,000 miles, loaded.<br />

$25,900 652-6353<br />

SEOAN OeVlle 1990 enielope.<br />

leather, loaded. 13.000 miles GM<br />

Eneculive. $30,900 227-8S64<br />

SEDAN OEVILLE 1968 - Mml load-<br />

ed. leather, cloth lop gold package<br />

wires Digital dash 478-5321<br />

SEOAN OEVILLE 1967. 4 door. blue.<br />

46000 miles, mint. $12000/best<br />

After 8pm . (517 (546-4167<br />

SEOAN OE VILLE. 1986 - Very<br />

clean, loaded cassette leather<br />

wires Asking $4395 682 -8520<br />

SEVILLE 1976 Florida collec<strong>to</strong>r car.<br />

1976 1st edition, white w/red<br />

Interior, $4,450 591-1862<br />

SEVILLE 1969 - Like hew. 16.000<br />

oaded Ughi bi<br />

leather teats. $ 16.950<br />

860 Chevrolet<br />

BE RETT A 1968 GT red. 30,000<br />

miles, au<strong>to</strong>. air. V6. new tires.<br />

$6 900 261-0666<br />

BERETTA 1988 GT- - au<strong>to</strong>matic full<br />

power air, digital dash, and under<br />

25.000 miles rt s red ft ready- $7990<br />

PANIAN CHEVROLET 355-1600<br />

CAMARO-1963 Berknetta. 57,000<br />

mUes 2 8. V6. 5 speed, loaded T-<br />

lops. air, $2,250 363-8061<br />

CAMARO-1985 Iroc-Z. black,<br />

$6,700 305TPI 49,700 miles lull,<br />

loaded After Spm. 349-7412<br />

CAMARO 1968 - 305 V8. 2 door<br />

hatchback. 22.000 miles perfect<br />

condition - • 421-3415<br />

CAPRICE. 1983 Stalion Wagon<br />

Like brand new $3 000<br />

CAPRICE 1986 Classic br<br />

new tires, excellenl<br />

54.000 miles $4,800<br />

rowgham<br />

ondition.<br />

464-3903<br />

CAVALIER Z24 1989 Convertible<br />

17.000 rm. Red brae* <strong>to</strong>p loaded<br />

$11,900 Can before 9pm 471-7473<br />

CAVALIER 1984. Wagon Au<strong>to</strong>mat-<br />

ic. mr. excellent condition<br />

$2 500 422-2690<br />

CAVALIER 1964 4 speed am fm<br />

cassette stereo new dutch' Orakes/<br />

exhaust, battery/starter dean in/<br />

out. louvers $2200'beat 397-9841<br />

CAVALIER. 1987 4<br />

steering/brakes air.<br />

excellent $4,600<br />

Door<br />

low rmJe<br />

435-<br />

LAVALIEH 1U8.' W,<br />

au<strong>to</strong>matic c<br />

dean $4500<br />

au<strong>to</strong>matic cassette 44.000 mi very<br />

399-1957<br />

CAVALIER 1989 RS - au<strong>to</strong>matic ft<br />

aw, low miles HURRY only $6990<br />

PANIAN CHEVROLET 355-1600<br />

CELEBRITY. 1983 4 Door. V-6 au-<br />

<strong>to</strong>matic, high mles Looks good,<br />

good transportation $900 437-8033<br />

CELEBRITY 1968 Eurosporl, V6<br />

loaoed Excellent condition! $6 350<br />

464-9703<br />

CHEVETTE 1963: 4 door au<strong>to</strong>matic,<br />

air till, stereo, rear defog, 63.000<br />

rm . good shape $1195 981-9354<br />

880 Chevrolet<br />

CAVALIER 1986 Z-38. au<strong>to</strong>matic,<br />

air. every option $4,344<br />

BRUCE<br />

CAMPBELL<br />

Ood^a-. 5381500<br />

CAVALIER 1990 4 cyl 15 000 rm<br />

excelenl condition sunrool air. au-<br />

<strong>to</strong>matic. bumper <strong>to</strong> Dumper warran-<br />

ty Musi SMI $7200'beet 427-8125<br />

CELEBRITY 1985 WAGON<br />

Au<strong>to</strong>matic, air, V6 engine, cleen<br />

$2650 586-0167<br />

CELEBRITY 1984 - au<strong>to</strong>matic, pow<br />

brakee Excellent Condi<br />

er steering/ fc<br />

lion' $1,689<br />

TYME AUTO<br />

CHEVETTE 1983 super condition<br />

only33.000 actual mlea $1,995<br />

BOB JEANNOTTE<br />

PONTIAC/GMC TRUCK<br />

Plymouth, 453-2500<br />

CHEVETTE 1985 - a*, au<strong>to</strong>matic<br />

great shape, good transportation<br />

$2790<br />

PANIAN CHEVROLET 35V 1600<br />

CITATION 1985 II. 4 door, au<strong>to</strong>mat<br />

ic. hatchback am fm. mr. 133,000<br />

maee. runs greet. $ 1700 453-8303<br />

CORSICA 1988 LI Au<strong>to</strong>matic V6.<br />

cruise, air, locks am-tm tape<br />

31.000 rru<strong>to</strong>t. $6,350 357-4487<br />

CORSICA 1988 - white aw. stereo<br />

tin. cruiae. new tirea. $4500<br />

Cal. Mon-Frl. 9em-4pm 347-4744<br />

CORSICA 1989' - loaded, trailer<br />

hitch, excellenl condition, low miles<br />

$6500/best 427-8564<br />

EL CAMINO-1983. loaded. V6. air<br />

amlm. power windows/locks good<br />

condition. $ 1.400 427-4060<br />

GEO 1967 Sprint Cute utile carl<br />

Dark silver, red interior low nwiae<br />

priced $1,000 below Blue<br />

Book $1,879<br />

TYME AUTO 455-5566<br />

GEO 1990 PRIZM - au<strong>to</strong>matic ft air.<br />

am/fm. and extra sharp 6 <strong>to</strong> choose<br />

Irom $7990<br />

PANIAN CHEVROLET 355-1600<br />

MALIBU-1978 Wagon 55.000<br />

actual mles. rims great $1 TOO or<br />

best offer. 728-0146<br />

MONTE CARLO 1961 - very v»d<br />

transportation. $1000 or best offer<br />

981-3036<br />

MONTE CARLO 1979 - good condi-<br />

tion. $550 326-2527<br />

MONTE CARLO 1981- Good condi-<br />

tion. high mites. $Tff7$»best-<br />

Must sell 721-2367<br />

MONTE CARLO 1981 Runs good,<br />

looks good Good 2nd car<br />

$1300 427-3236<br />

MONTE CARLO 1972, 67 CheveUe<br />

396. 12 bolt 4 88 rear turbo 350<br />

transmission w'shift kit. needs<br />

work $2000 best 421-3176<br />

NOVA 1988. 39.000 mites. 5 speed<br />

AM-FM air dark blue $5500<br />

459-2578<br />

YESTERDAYS PRICES TOOAYi<br />

TYME SALES<br />

455-5566<br />

882 Chrysler<br />

FIFTH AVENUE 1985 8 cylinder<br />

loaded, leather dark red. new<br />

brakes and muffler, 51.000 mi ex-<br />

cellenl condition $4$00 4 "4-9614<br />

LASER 1964 - 5 speed turbo.<br />

am-fm cassAtle. lealher interior,.<br />

$2,200 348-7589<br />

LASER 1965 - au<strong>to</strong>matic, cassette<br />

stereo, sunrool. etc Excellent con-<br />

dition $2500 AJter^pm 669-6646<br />

LASER -1985- 3 door hatchback<br />

black, sunroof, am/fm cassette mt.<br />

ft tut $2100 455-8107<br />

IRON CONVERTIBLE—1966 au-<br />

<strong>to</strong>matic. air power windows. $8 995<br />

FOX HILLS<br />

Chrysler - Plymouth<br />

455-8740 961-3171<br />

LEBARON CONVERTIBLE 1990 au-<br />

<strong>to</strong>matic V6. every option, fac<strong>to</strong>ry<br />

warranty. 9.000miles Slock<br />

S2-125 $12 995<br />

BRUCE<br />

CAMPBELL<br />

Dodge 5361600<br />

great<br />

LEBARON. 1983 4 door<br />

shape, runs good. 49 000<br />

Must eel. $2200 best Ed 474-3400<br />

LEBARON 1986 GTS au<strong>to</strong>matic aw.<br />

loaded -onl-, $3 »J5<br />

FOX HILLS<br />

Chrysler - Plymouth<br />

455-6740 961-31?<br />

NEW YORKER 1987 every option,<br />

low miles. Mke new $5,844<br />

BRUCE<br />

CAMPBELL<br />

Dodge 5381500<br />

WHY TAKE LESS FOR YOUR<br />

TRADE -Dealer wiM pay cash or sell<br />

on cons^nment <strong>to</strong>r retail No fee<br />

unless we do the |obl Lie bonded<br />

dealer wiM sen on consignment<br />

TYME AUTO 455-5566<br />

CUSTOM SEDAN !<br />

VOYAGER. 1987. SE V-6. 36.000^£<br />

mles new tires, excellent condmdF ~<br />

VOYAGER 1987 SE. 2 6. cruise, tilt,<br />

cassette. 47,000 mlea. very dean<br />

$7 595 643-0470<br />

VOYAGER<br />

loaoed. Hi<br />

$9500 Leevemsg at 525-5564<br />

VOYAGER 1989 SE. 44 000 mules 2<br />

<strong>to</strong>ne red, black cherry, loaded. 4<br />

cyt. au<strong>to</strong>matic 837-1091<br />

seal, 55 45 seat package 'eclin.no pasftenger<br />

VW 1970 BUS perfect condition<br />

$2,500 Cal alter 5pm 855-5673<br />

824 Jeepe i Other<br />

4-Wheel Drives<br />

BLAZER 1984 K5 lul sue. loaded<br />

very clam, mutt tee Many options<br />

$6200 536-3609<br />

BLAZER 1985. KS. Silverado real<br />

sharp axceMenl condition $6400 or<br />

bat 425-7359<br />

BLAZER 1881. 4 door Tahoe pkg<br />

Mack, loaded 6.000 maee fac<strong>to</strong>ry<br />

official $ 16 900'best 647-8116<br />

BRONCO H<br />

70.000 mlea 1964 XLT loaded<br />

peel condition beet<br />

313-229-0047<br />

BRONCO II 1985 Eddie Bauer stick<br />

•left, am-fm tape, cruise, mr. 83.000<br />

•Mlea $5 500 459-2294<br />

BRONCO II-1986 32.000 maee<br />

excellenl condition $7,500<br />

746-2801 Eves 85<br />

$7,500 Deys<br />

1-4383<br />

BRONCO 1989 EdcMe Bauer loed-<br />

ed muM see 26 000 maee $13 900<br />

327-2306<br />

BRONCO 1989 XLT. black <strong>to</strong>ffy<br />

loeded low pkg excellent condi-<br />

tion. 5 0 Mi* 27 000 mlea $ 13.300<br />

I 344 4820<br />

vooi premium rad<strong>to</strong> many<br />

$6200 Altai 6pm 6*6-5037<br />

DODGE 1989 RAM 50 Extended<br />

more 24.000<br />

mi $9 000 Ca«<br />

efter 4pm 729-4216 or 274-0724<br />

Mustang 1968 GT. 5 speed 13700<br />

mi. exceaent condition, teecner s<br />

car $9000 453-8383 eve 454-0998<br />

MUSTANG. 1968 LX - Red eu<strong>to</strong>-<br />

metic. mr. am/fm caaaette 40.000<br />

mi cruee locks S6000 666-3345<br />

MUSTANG. 1968 LX 4 Cytmder 5<br />

speed cruise, exceaent 29.000<br />

maee. under warranty nam tires<br />

Musi tee $6400 476-3033<br />

MUSTANG 1989 GT 5<br />

black warranty, alarm $36,000<br />

mues $9500 476-4925 or 390-9562<br />

MUSTANG 1989 LX. low mdeege.<br />

cus<strong>to</strong>m pamt. lul option*<br />

payment* 697-6067<br />

MUSTANG 1989 LX - SO. 5<br />

red loaded s<strong>to</strong>red winters mim<br />

condition $8700 261-9772<br />

MUSTANG 1969 LX convertible. 5 0<br />

fully ioeded 13.700 mrtes $12,500<br />

Tte* car •* perfect 422-6471<br />

PROBE LX 1989 loeded tun root.<br />

eu<strong>to</strong>metic 6000 mile*, extended<br />

warranty. $9600 274-1431<br />

PROBE 1989 GL euotmetic Mr. c<br />

setts omy 13,000 mrtes $8 695<br />

Hmes Park Lincoln-Mercury<br />

453-2424 exl 400<br />

PROBE 1989 GT turbo red. load-<br />

ed. sun roof, alarm 39 000 mile*,<br />

one owner, exceaent condition,<br />

$9 000 or beet offer 661-9134<br />

PROBE 1989 GT. Turbo, white<br />

ABS. premium sound air 32.000<br />

mm* mmt' Must sea. moving m 3<br />

weeks I8700- beet 626-6157<br />

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'83 CENTURY<br />

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'86 PARK AVE.<br />

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< 9 5 . 6 7 p f m o .<br />

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Power locka power widows<br />

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> 2 9 4 . 5 0 p r m o .<br />

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TAURUS<br />

* 7 9 9 5<br />

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Aulo. aw. powet slearing<br />

stereo<br />

$184.05 per mo.<br />

11% APR <strong>to</strong>tal pymt»<br />

$11,043 60 mot.<br />

•90 GRAND AM LE<br />

$ 1 9 5 . 5 7 p f m o .<br />

11% i<br />

n u<br />

'87 DODGE<br />

CONVERSION VAN<br />

24.000 mil«9. V8. TV.<br />

alarm warylhtng loaded<br />

$ 1 0 , 9 9 5<br />

82 RIVIERA<br />

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1990 Shadows & Sundances<br />

Au<strong>to</strong>matic, air and stereo.<br />

Prices start at'6995<br />

DOWN<br />

10.5%<br />

Cbfysler 7 year<br />

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Warranty evallable<br />

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1991 LUXURY VAN<br />

FOR 1990 PRICES<br />

SPECIAL PURCHASE!<br />

M e Ford<br />

Pfloec OT Turbo. S/«0 a>-<br />

0 warrant, leaded 1«K maee<br />

moonrool. $11,000 46&-KI00<br />

MIOeC IMS - LX. au<strong>to</strong>manc. Mr.<br />

23.000 "Mee.<br />

427-1301<br />

fleering a brakes, mr am-tm cas-<br />

sette 33 .$00<br />

bon $7 000<br />

I^OBC 1M» LX.<br />

cessetle a» me <strong>to</strong>ys 22 000 maea<br />

BOB JEANNOTTE<br />

PONTIAC/GMC TRUCK<br />

Plymouth, 453-2500<br />

PROee 1969 navy'na<br />

m*ies emceaent conditi on. $7500<br />

musi sell Ask lor Pam<br />

day* 471-2741; eve 867-7647<br />

PROBE 1969 - 15.000 naee au<strong>to</strong>-<br />

matic mr. am-lm stare< caaaatie<br />

powe. locks e«'er-0,700 Caa<br />

SABLE 1M6 LS - luey loaded eilis<br />

dean, on sale 1 $4490<br />

PAMAN CHEVROLET 3&S-1800<br />

TAURUS 1MB - white V6 power<br />

steering?Drakes/windows mr.<br />

condition. $3,705<br />

trr. good<br />

&43-«4M<br />

TAURUS. TM7 OL V-« air ...<br />

tended warranty, tires 115.000<br />

"Heel, new enpne anon block,<br />

struts & betlery $5 000 026-4927<br />

1M7 Ooor loaded<br />

TAURUS<br />

$4400<br />

VILLAGE FORD<br />

LOT 2 278-8700<br />

TAURUS i960 Meck'grey interior<br />

eicekem condrtion. cruite. mt ntm<br />

brakaa. defroster $S«S0 4f3-7*e2<br />

TAURUS 1909 OL- au<strong>to</strong>matic. V«,<br />

loaded. 3 irt '20 000 warrsnty<br />

30.000 $9700' beet 7J7-3711<br />

TAURUS 1990 OL 4 door 23.500<br />

n*. warranty, wtwte red interior ei-<br />

ceaent condition. $ 10 400 522-1796<br />

TAURUS 1990 LX- Loeded hill pow-<br />

er sunrool. ABS brskss ei tended<br />

warranty Musi sea $12 500<br />

646-4104 or 642-6302<br />

T-BiPO 1M5' 54 000 mses excel-<br />

lent condition, power windows<br />

locks t«. cruise, sm-fm caaaette<br />

$4500'best 644-7274<br />

T BIRO 19C9 LX. su<strong>to</strong>matic, V6. sa-<br />

ner. excellent condition, many op-<br />

tions. extended wer'snty $6600<br />

489-6729<br />

T BIRD 1969 LX lady owned non-<br />

smoker. low mass Hke new $9600<br />

344-6655<br />

TEMPO .1964 au<strong>to</strong>matic, power<br />

steering & brskes 67 000 miles<br />

new I iresbrskss. mr cn*ee tin<br />

AM-FM $1700 or outer J44-0495<br />

TEMPO 1M5 OC black<br />

sge $2600<br />

low mae-<br />

953-0639<br />

TEMPO 1985<br />

sport. 4 door<br />

greet $1776<br />

5 speed white OL<br />

75 000 miles, runs<br />

459-9376<br />

TEMPO 19M air 4 door 16.000 ac-<br />

tual miles $5,995<br />

FOX HILLS<br />

Clwysler - Piymoutn<br />

455-6740 961^171<br />

TEMPO 1968 SL - 4 door 23.100<br />

m. au<strong>to</strong>amtc power steering 6<br />

breke* mr Outstanding condition<br />

Call alter Spm 474-4464<br />

TEMPO 1986 LX charcoal metalhc<br />

loaded !90C*L oiaee w mee* 510 chooee<br />

from Caa lor detains<br />

Mines Park Lincoln-Mercury<br />

453-242* art 400<br />

Irom $9995<br />

CHARNOCK OLDSMOBIIE<br />

24555 Micn-gai- •»«<br />

I Block A of Telegraph<br />

Deerborn Ml<br />

565-6500<br />

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THIS WEEK'S FEATURED SPECIALS<br />

0ELTA 86 i960 - Fluns greet 1 Ne-<br />

stener tirea snocks mufflai good<br />

tranaponation $600 beat 562-6071<br />

DELTA M 1964 RoyaM VI loaded<br />

Like new. $3 960<br />

VILLAGE FORD<br />

IQT 2 278-?700<br />

DEMO AND 1990<br />

CLEARANCE<br />

Discounts Plus Big F<br />

betes<br />

(21 Cutvass Supreme* $ 1500<br />

$1500 rebele<br />

(101 66 Roy els<br />

11-98 $1750 M<br />

i4) Toronadoe $2250<br />

16) Simouettes $1500 rabaie<br />

Eimcw Olds 1990 Sarouette V-6 j<br />

stereo cassette. *kjrrwium wneeis<br />

cruise power locks 7<br />

power Windows de-<br />

logger s<strong>to</strong>ck a 22SEA pus tax trtie<br />

and license $14 995<br />

CMARNOCK Oc OS MOBILE<br />

24555 Micrwoan Ave<br />

1 Block W of Teiagrapn<br />

Dearborn Ml<br />

585-6500<br />

1986 SABLE 4 DOOR<br />

Au<strong>to</strong>matic air oower wnyjo*> ccki seat<br />

sene tut cruise rea writri mver accents<br />

new<br />

•4995<br />

c*<br />

uw<br />

1988 AEROSTAR BIVOUAC<br />

CONVERSION VAN<br />

Au<strong>to</strong>matic wr tun power stereo tat<br />

oaoy ome w»tTi wmrte accents<br />

1986 F2SO Va TON PICKUP<br />

Au<strong>to</strong>matic 6 <<br />

and Drakes AM-FM stereo' cassaltte 53 OOO<br />

tual mues MOmgnt Blue<br />

• l ~<br />

1990 PROBE LX<br />

10 000 actual maes au<strong>to</strong>manc air conflftioning<br />

AM FM cassette icadec wftft extras<br />

'10,788<br />

1989 TAURUS SHO<br />

soeetf air *u« power stereo tm I cruise<br />

power moonrool Dngnt rec Not a racer on*<br />

M1.5SO<br />

1986 MERCURY LYNX<br />

Door econonwcai « cyl<br />

o«w steering l<br />

Rrwi A one omntr - new c<br />

V<br />

1988 BRONCO EDDIE BAUCR<br />

Au<strong>to</strong>matic atr power WWXJOWS and Oca m A<br />

cruise stereo aire nrm msM* $ out Mue wren<br />

0e«oa accents<br />

lO, 588<br />

1985 TEMPO 4 DOOR<br />

Au<strong>to</strong>matic atr power steering anc brakes<br />

Excelent transportation Snow wtute<br />

•3275<br />

OLDS 96 Ta^^g Sedan 1969<br />

19 000 mi exceaent condihon as*<br />

mg $ '6 S0C or oast offer 36C €.354<br />

OLDS 98 '96< Au<strong>to</strong>matic ar -*w<br />

tires 65 000 mites good condrtion<br />

$3500 or basi Ofler 641-7652<br />

REGENCY 96 '977 4 door. 1<br />

ownw asking $2 000 or best 3«*r<br />

Can anytama 456-' 595<br />

REGENCY M '966 Mint condition<br />

•earner -manor non-smokw 46 000<br />

m, ' r $6 500 Hrm #51-2346<br />

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live 9600 maa* 50.000 rmle war- i<br />

ranty $1T 500 642-18?4 [<br />

, TOWN CAR !M5<br />

. maa*. $6250<br />

loaded 35 000<br />

355-5356<br />

874 Morcury<br />

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LOT 2 278-8700 «<br />

BRAND NEW 1991 B250<br />

VAN CONVERSION MARK III<br />

Now • 15,699<br />

L**<br />

- eT C^ , 35.7 4, K-|<br />

A/C. Poww Windows 4 Locks. Cm*. TT."<br />

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Plymouth<br />

CAPRi 1964 Hatcnbac* V6 air au-<br />

<strong>to</strong>mate power steering 6 crake*<br />

more $1975 647-0068<br />

T ORONAOO "986<br />

condrtion $5900<br />

red exceaent<br />

x make o"er<br />

Todd 660 1062<br />

C APRi 1986 GS - MalOOack au<strong>to</strong>- ' 878 Plymouth -<br />

mane, loaded, snarp «ke w i<br />

$2996 421-2Z3S CHAMP -961 -16 lie.<br />

COUGAR 19T9 80 000 m. new<br />

eiftaust reouat uanemisawn.<br />

$1000 464-7090<br />

COOGAR i960 XR7 gold t wmte<br />

65 000 ongnal mae* soad car atr<br />

$1350 best o«er *4i-*362<br />

COUGAR 1964 Turbo coupe Intra<br />

sharp' Magnesium wteela -educed<br />

; M rW. I. 095 «B$ 5868<br />

*v good<br />

81 MO n<br />

MCI Alter 5pm<br />

HORIZON 196'<br />

New transmt<br />

great 456 7569<br />

LASER 1990 RS twac*<br />

weaeou-pped «un $9 600<br />

After 8pm<br />

pi Magneei »m wnee<br />

< $2 6M omy $2 0«S<br />

TYME AUTO<br />

COUGAR '965<br />

V8 aicewen' condition<br />

$4 000 or Deal pttei<br />

Ca* ceteaer- 6am $ Uw 349-7310<br />

COUGAR -966 *R7 'ur»o, InEitANT 19*9 au<strong>to</strong>metK m-<br />

oadad 5 speed alarm new bra.ee ! iacfor> wer-ani-i slock<br />

escaaam condmon $6900 beel ol- u2-i50 $4 466<br />

4i4 BQr9 I BRUCE<br />

COvXiAR '969 x«7 super charged<br />

tueck 5 speed moonroo" Mi. |<br />

sound w CO wt<br />

> RELIANT '966<br />

' oition low mae* $4995<br />

FOX HILLS<br />

OryHer-Ptymauir!<br />

455-6740 961-31<br />

CAMPBELL<br />

CMgt 536*500<br />

tamed, tmii'i<br />

i sea Tn S00 Ja"<br />

! GRANO MAROUtS '965 LS La<br />

rant, $12 000<br />

ORANO MAROmS I960<br />

Good condition tl 500 or beet o"er<br />

420-noa<br />

GRANO UAROI.HS -963 pow<br />

i er mr amlm slereo good condition<br />

$3 TOO 531-25H<br />

! GRANO M4ROU1S '965 l$ wed<br />

SUNOANCE. '1<br />

ioeded • at IM<br />

condition $4 M<br />

varj WW mi<br />

estrae Shee»oom<br />

565-6332<br />

SUNOANCE '91<br />

•c am-tm star*<br />

$7. Turbo aulomal<br />

a. atr power locks.<br />

Caa attar 8pm 563 9297<br />

SUNDANCE -966 Au<strong>to</strong>mate an<br />

power steering, br we* sunrool"<br />

am-tm caaaette Treneaeraew ea.<br />

lendec sernce contract 34 600<br />

maa* $6500 Aher 4pm M) 1453<br />

VILLAGE FORD<br />

LPT2 278-8700<br />

I'H '4*1 "weds engine $200<br />

eft* Ipm 454 1570<br />

an crust $2*95 or<br />

522-6466<br />

SUNOANCE 1990 au<strong>to</strong>matic<br />

low mate* lec<strong>to</strong>ry werramty<br />

aJ-076 $8 468 -<br />

BRUCE<br />

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Great Value, Great Mileage<br />

I<br />

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2D(P,C) O&E Thursday. Ma/ch 7. 1991<br />

Livonia s q u a d s<br />

district c h a m p s<br />

By Steve Kowaleki<br />

staff writer<br />

Uvonia Churchill and Livonia Ste-<br />

venson each won Class A volleyball<br />

districts last weekend and could be<br />

beaded for another showdown in Sat-<br />

urday's regional at Femdale High<br />

School.<br />

The Chargers, 42-1-1 overall, meet<br />

host Ferndale in a regional semifinal<br />

at 10 a.m. Saturday. Stevenson, 32-7-<br />

6, will play Berkley in the other<br />

bracket, also at 10 a.m., with the<br />

" championship scheduled jor lfTJO<br />

a.m.<br />

Churchill, which won the Western<br />

Lakes Activities Association cham-<br />

pionship, captured last Saturday's<br />

Redford Union district by beating -<br />

Detroit Redford, Livonia Ladywood<br />

and Franklin.<br />

In the district final, the Chargers<br />

benefitted from Janine Sproul's six<br />

points serving and Chrissy Daly's<br />

passing <strong>to</strong> beat city rival Franklin,<br />

15-1,15-12.<br />

Churchill reached the final <strong>after</strong>-<br />

beating rival Ladywood, 15-3, 15-8,<br />

in the semifinal. The second game<br />

was deadlocked at 8-8, but excellent<br />

defense by Alyssa Belaire, Keri<br />

Hawkins and Sproul helped the<br />

Chargers prevail.<br />

Belaire and Julie Campau had six<br />

kills each in Game 2. Christina Gar-<br />

ry had four, Sproul three and Haw-<br />

kins two. Belaire recorded six digs,<br />

Hawkins five and Sproul four. Garry<br />

also led Churchill with six service<br />

points in the second game.<br />

Belaire served six points in the<br />

first game rout and setter Amy<br />

Baron distributed the ball well from<br />

her setter position, according <strong>to</strong><br />

Churchill coach Mike Hughes.<br />

Ladywood, which made it <strong>to</strong> the<br />

Class A finals before losing last -<br />

year, finished at 41-11 overall.<br />

"In the first game, we used an ex-<br />

perimental offense by lining up our<br />

best blocker (Rebecca Willey)<br />

against their best hitter (Christina<br />

Garry) and it <strong>to</strong>tally failed," Lady-<br />

wood coach Tom Teeters said. "We<br />

also moved Julie Wilson in the back<br />

row and she dug Garry, so that<br />

worked, but we never got our offense<br />

going.<br />

"Churchill's strengths are its pass-<br />

ing and serving. They are a level<br />

• above us in that category. Mike does<br />

a very good job with that team."<br />

Said Hughes: "In the second game<br />

they switched <strong>to</strong> what we expected,<br />

with Willey in the back row, but Be-<br />

laire beat her with short tips. She did<br />

very well."<br />

Senior Keli Haeger led Ladywood<br />

with 12 kills and only one error in<br />

the match and Wilson added 17 digs.<br />

Willey recorded two blocks and Jan-<br />

nel Hemme and Liz Gunn collected<br />

two kills apiece.<br />

The Chargers started the day in<br />

easy fashion with a 15-0,15-4 thump-<br />

ing of Redford. Whitney Said had<br />

two kills and zero errors and<br />

Stephanie Speen served 10 points for<br />

the winners.<br />

STEVENSON, MEANWHILE, had<br />

an even easier time in winning the<br />

Novi district. The Spartans began<br />

the day with a 15-2, 15-7 win over<br />

Plymouth Can<strong>to</strong>n.<br />

Sue Bell led the win with 10<br />

straight Serving points in Game 2.<br />

For the match. Bell had eight aces<br />

and no misses in 15 serves.<br />

"She had an outstanding <strong>to</strong>p-spin<br />

serve," coach Lee Cagle said.<br />

volleyball<br />

Alicia Smith served points 11-15 in<br />

Game 2.<br />

In the championship. Stevenson<br />

ousted Novi, 15-7, 15-2. After being<br />

tied, 6-6, in the early going of Game<br />

1, Cagle <strong>to</strong>ld hts players <strong>to</strong> pick up<br />

the pace against the Wildcats.<br />

"We were playing at the pace they<br />

dictated — slow, off-speed stuff."<br />

Cagle said. "I <strong>to</strong>ld our kids <strong>to</strong> pick it<br />

up and get more intense. We also<br />

pulled a blocker away (from the net)<br />

and that <strong>to</strong>ok away their tip and roll<br />

shots."<br />

Patty Diamond and Laura Za<strong>to</strong>r-<br />

ski were the catalysts of Stevenson's<br />

offense with 19 and eight assists, re-<br />

spectively. Cagle. who expects a ma-<br />

jor test at the Ferndale regional,<br />

would have liked a better challenge<br />

in the district.<br />

He expected <strong>to</strong> meet Northville,<br />

but the Mustangs were ousted earli-<br />

er in the district. Six of Stevenson's<br />

losses this year have come against<br />

Top-10 opponents.<br />

"Although I like the kids .<strong>to</strong> win,<br />

it's better <strong>to</strong> have <strong>to</strong> play <strong>to</strong>ugh all<br />

the time, then you don't, lose your<br />

edge," Cagle said. "Now we have .<strong>to</strong><br />

play <strong>to</strong>ugh and not sloppy because<br />

the next match is going <strong>to</strong> be <strong>to</strong>ugh.<br />

We need rhythm."<br />

WAYNE MEMORIAL won its<br />

third straight Class A district title<br />

under coach Ann Kolnitys. as the<br />

Zebras beat Westland John Glenn,<br />

Belleville and Romulus Saturday in<br />

convincing style.<br />

Wayne, 39-5 overall, hosts a re-<br />

gional Saturday and will tpeet Dear-<br />

born at 4 p.m. Lincoln Park and<br />

Monroe meet in the other regional<br />

semifinal at 4 p.m. and the winners "<br />

battle in the championship immedi-<br />

ately following.<br />

The Zebras weren't challenged in<br />

the district, as they ousted Glenn, 15-<br />

3, 15-5 and Belleville, 15-2, 15-3, be-<br />

fore reaching the finals. In the final<br />

round, Wayne drilled Romulus, 15-3,<br />

15-9.<br />

Seniors Brandy Caincross and<br />

Gerri Ruffing led Wayne's attack<br />

with 17 and 12 kills, respectively.<br />

Juniors Katie Corwin and Vicki<br />

Rohraff had eight kills each. Senior<br />

Denise Walsh finished with 10 ser-<br />

vice aces.<br />

Ruffing led with 13 digs, while<br />

Walsh had 11, and Kolniyts 'gave<br />

credit <strong>to</strong> setter Laura Fisher, who<br />

basketball<br />

standings<br />

PL YMOUTH-C A NTON<br />

JUNIOR BASKETBALL<br />

ASSOCIATION STANDINGS<br />

(as of Saturday. March 2)<br />

«<br />

BOYS AA LEAGUE<br />

American Division<br />

Celtics<br />

Spurs<br />

Kruchs<br />

Rockets<br />

LakefS<br />

Jazz<br />

Bulls<br />

Magic<br />

Bucks<br />

.Kings<br />

National Division<br />

7-0<br />

6-1<br />

5-2<br />

3-4<br />

.2-5<br />

2-5<br />

2-5<br />

2-5<br />

1-6<br />

Jfcl<br />

Hornets<br />

Nets<br />

Suns<br />

Soo.cs<br />

Pisions<br />

Hawks<br />

Pacers<br />

76ers<br />

5-2<br />

5-2<br />

5-2<br />

3-4<br />

3-4<br />

2-5<br />

2-5<br />

2-6<br />

Results: Pis<strong>to</strong>ns 66. Nets 76: Sonics 99<br />

Hornets 83. Kings 74. Pacers 66: Suns 93<br />

Hawks 76: Rockets 81. Magic 72. Kntcks<br />

100, Lakers 88. Bulls 108. Jazz 84: Celtics<br />

99, Spurs 72 76ers 92. Bucks 91,<br />

• GIRLS B LEAGUE<br />

Rockets<br />

Suns<br />

Pis<strong>to</strong>ns<br />

Celtics<br />

Pacers<br />

Kings<br />

Lakers ,<br />

Sonics<br />

9-1<br />

9-1<br />

7-3<br />

5-5<br />

£4<br />

,9-7<br />

2-8<br />

1-9<br />

Tournament lirst round: Pisions 34,<br />

Kings 20. Sonics 23. Suns 27: Celtics 27,<br />

Pacers 19. Rockets 28, Lakers 14<br />

BOYS B LEAGUE<br />

American Division<br />

Jazz<br />

Bucks<br />

Pis<strong>to</strong>ns<br />

K nicks<br />

Suns<br />

Bulls<br />

Kings<br />

Hawks .<br />

Spurs •<br />

Rockets<br />

Pace's<br />

Lakers .<br />

76ers<br />

Cewes •<br />

National Division<br />

8-2<br />

8-2<br />

7-3<br />

6-4<br />

6-4<br />

4-6<br />

4-6<br />

2-7<br />

9-1<br />

6-4<br />

xe-4<br />

5-5<br />

5-5<br />

3-7<br />

Nets<br />

Sorties<br />

2-8<br />

0-10<br />

Tournament first round: Bucks 77. Sori-<br />

tes 50: 76ers 67. Kmcks 66, Pis<strong>to</strong>ns 51.<br />

Celtics 36, Rockets 70. Bulls 59, Jazz 51<br />

Nets 49. Kings 61. Pacers 51. Suns 55.<br />

Lakers 43, Spurs 7V Hawks 43<br />

had 40 kill assists.<br />

"She just played a real nice game,<br />

<strong>to</strong>ok charge of the team and put<br />

balls where they wanted them," Kol-<br />

nitys said. "Laura made everyone<br />

look good."<br />

Saturdays regional semifinal<br />

matchup with Dearborn is interest-<br />

ing because the Zebras lost <strong>to</strong> the<br />

Pioneers during the regular season.<br />

"We're going tp have <strong>to</strong> serve well<br />

and play <strong>to</strong>gether as a team," Kolni-<br />

tys said. "If we play as a team we<br />

shouldn't have a problem. We can't<br />

get overconfident because any team<br />

can win on any given day. Dearborn<br />

beat me earlier this year so I'm sure<br />

they'll give me a nice game."<br />

See regional pairings on page<br />

5D.<br />

basketball<br />

. PLYMOUTH WOMEN'S<br />

BASKETBALL STANDINGS<br />

(Through Monday, March 4)<br />

1 Once Was<br />

3 Birch Construction<br />

4 On The Rebound<br />

4. I a,sri Au<strong>to</strong> Glass .<br />

7-2<br />

6-2<br />

. . 1-8<br />

^ 1-8<br />

PLYMOUTH MEN'S<br />

BASKETBALL STANDINGS<br />

(Through Monday. March 4) _<br />

Division A<br />

1- Artie Window 10-1 (33' ;-63Vi)<br />

2 Johnathon B Put) I 8-2 (25-49)<br />

3 Sweats and More 7-3(25-46)<br />

4 Paddy s PuO 3-8 (20V5-29V?)<br />

5 Denny's 4-5 (14^-26*4)<br />

6 Dick Scott Dodge 2-6 (10vs-16Hi)<br />

7 Pogo's Sports Bar 1-10 (11-14)<br />

Division B<br />

1 Duracell . 8-1


4Q(P.C) O&E Thursday. March 7, 1991<br />

CC routs Blue Jays<br />

By Ray Set<strong>to</strong>ck<br />

staff writer<br />

When Steve Whitlow was removed from the Redford Catholic Central<br />

basketball squad for disciplinary reasons last month, coach Bernie<br />

Holowicki knew there would be a large void <strong>to</strong> filLat point guard.<br />

Without many choices, Holowicki was forced <strong>to</strong> move S-foot-6 post<br />

player Bob Kummer back (again) <strong>to</strong> point guard.<br />

Although his ballhandling skills may need minor improvements.<br />

Kummer has settled in<strong>to</strong> his new position.<br />

On Monday, the 6-5 junior tallied 20 points <strong>to</strong> lead host CC <strong>to</strong> a 71-58<br />

vic<strong>to</strong>ry over Southfield in the opening round of the Class A district <strong>to</strong>ur-<br />

nament. .,<br />

"I need <strong>to</strong> improve my ballhandling skills over the summer," Kummer<br />

admits. "But I think I have enough <strong>to</strong>ols <strong>to</strong> handle the postion."<br />

Kummer, who was successful at penetrating against Southfield's much<br />

smaller guards, converted 9-of-10 free throws and added a three-pointer.<br />

"A lot of people were counting us out in this district,' Kummer said.<br />

"People have been telling me <strong>to</strong> get ready for baseball because our<br />

Basketball season .15 going <strong>to</strong> be Over alter the Southfield game. 1 <strong>to</strong>ld<br />

them that when districts roll around, everybody has the same record.<br />

Anything can happen."<br />

.CC GOT off <strong>to</strong> a quick start and led 19-9 <strong>after</strong> one quarter and 27-14<br />

midway though the second period.<br />

"Being down so early in the game we weren't going <strong>to</strong> get rattled,"<br />

Southfield coach Harry VandenBrink said. "But give CC credit, they<br />

hung in there <strong>to</strong>ugh."<br />

The Blue Jays went on a 10-2 run late in the second quarter and trailed<br />

by just five at halftime, 29-24.<br />

CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON<br />

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING<br />

CONSIDER THE SUBMISSION OF A GRANT APPLICATION FOR PARTIAL<br />

FI NDING FOR DEVELOPMENT OF THE PROPOSED CANTON COMMUNI-<br />

TY CENTER. FUNDING IS REQUESTED THROUGH THE RECREATION<br />

QUALITY OF LIFE BOND PROGRAM.<br />

P -<br />

Notice is hereby given pursuant <strong>to</strong> Michigan P. A. 329 of 1988. the Recreation<br />

Bond Implementation Act. that the Board of Trustees of the Charter Township<br />

of Can<strong>to</strong>o. will hold a public hearing on Tuesday. March 26, 1991. 7:00 p.m., at<br />

the Can<strong>to</strong>n Administration Building, 1150 S. Can<strong>to</strong>n Center Road, <strong>to</strong> consider<br />

submission of the following proposal <strong>to</strong> the State of Michigan for possible fund-<br />

ing through the Quality of Life Bond program<br />

Partial development of the proposed Can<strong>to</strong>n Community Center, <strong>to</strong> be located<br />

southwest of the Can<strong>to</strong>n Center and Proc<strong>to</strong>r intersection, adjacent <strong>to</strong> the Admin-<br />

istrative Complex.<br />

LOREN N. BENNETT.<br />

Clerk<br />

Publish March T and M. 1M1<br />

CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON<br />

SELECTION NOTICE<br />

TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS of the Charter Township of Can<strong>to</strong>n, notice is<br />

hereby given that a Primary Ejection will be held in the Charter Township of<br />

Can<strong>to</strong>n on Tuesday. March 19, ls|pi from 7:00 a.m. <strong>to</strong> 8:00 p.m. for the purpose<br />

of nominating candidates for the office of 11th District Wayne County Commis-<br />

sioner.<br />

THE PRECINCTS AND LOCATIONS FOR VOTING ARE AS FOLLOWS:<br />

PRECINCT SAME OF FACILITY ...... -<br />

1 & 23 First Baptist Church ><br />

2 & 20 Can<strong>to</strong>n Recreation Center<br />

3 4c 10 St. John Neumann Church<br />

4 & 13 Miller Elementary School<br />

& & 18 Field Elementary School<br />

6 Royal Holiday Clubhouse'<br />

7 Plymouth Salem High School<br />

8 & 19 Plymouth Can<strong>to</strong>n High School<br />

» Eriksson Elementary School<br />

11 St 21 Hoben Elementary School<br />

22 & 14 Hulsing Elementary School<br />

15 >t 22 Walker Elementary School<br />

16 & 17 Can<strong>to</strong>n Administration Bldg.<br />

ADDRESS<br />

44500 Cherry Hill Rd.<br />

44237 Michigan Avenue<br />

44800 Warren Rd.<br />

43721 Hanford Rd.<br />

1000 S. Haggerty Rd.<br />

39500 Warren Rd.<br />

46181 Joy Rd.<br />

8415 N. Can<strong>to</strong>n Center<br />

1275 N. Haggerty Rd.<br />

44680 Saltz Rd.<br />

8055 Fleet St.<br />

39932 Michigan Ave.<br />

1150 & Can<strong>to</strong>n Center<br />

Publuh March 7 and 14. 1MI<br />

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING<br />

PLYMOUTH CHARTER TOWNSHIP<br />

PLANNING COMMISSION<br />

NOTICE OF REQUEST FOR USE SUBJECT TO SPECIAL CONDITIONS<br />

PLfeA^TTAKE NOTICE that the Planning Commission has received a request<br />

from Prescribed Oxygen Specialists, Inc. <strong>to</strong> approve the Use Subject <strong>to</strong> Special<br />

Conditions <strong>to</strong> permit Oxygen S<strong>to</strong>rage and Medical Equipment Repair in an OS.<br />

Office Service District, pursuant <strong>to</strong> Zoning Ordinance No. 83. The subject prop-<br />

erty is located at 9404, 9430 and 9440 Sheldon Road. Tax I D Nos. 78-059-03-<br />

0646-004,78-059-03-0648-001. 78-059-03-0650-001. Application No. 1126<br />

The Planning Commission seeks input <strong>to</strong> determine if approval of the Use Sub-<br />

ject <strong>to</strong> Special Conditions should be issued under Section 10 2 of Zoning Ordi-<br />

nance No. 83. The land is currently zoned OS, Office Service District.<br />

Questions regarding the request may be directed <strong>to</strong> the Community Develop-<br />

ment Department during regular business hours. 8:30 a.m. <strong>to</strong> 5.00 p.m.'The<br />

Planning Commission will consider the request at its regular meeting on March<br />

20, 1991, commencing'"at 7:30 p.m. Written comments concerning the request<br />

will be received prior <strong>to</strong> the meeting The meeting, application itview and<br />

address for written comment is Plymouth Charter Township, Community De-<br />

velopment Department, 42350 Ann Arbor Road. Plymouth, Michigan 48170.<br />

Telephone Number 453-3840. Ext 209.<br />

PaMuh March 7. 1M1<br />

GREGORY WILLIAMS. Secretary<br />

Planning Commission<br />

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By Brad Emone<br />

staff writer<br />

Livonia Churchill made plenty of<br />

mistakes, but it was host Livonia<br />

Franklin that wound up shooting<br />

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•59-50.<br />

. The Chargers' first-round state<br />

<strong>to</strong>urney vic<strong>to</strong>ry was no thing of<br />

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times, but withs<strong>to</strong>od a late Frankljn<br />

rally <strong>to</strong> advance <strong>to</strong>'the second round<br />

against Garden City (see related s<strong>to</strong>-<br />

ry )-<br />

Churchill, however, shot 22 of 36<br />

from the floor for 61 percent, while<br />

— • " 21 of 67<br />

Franklin connected on only<br />

shots for 31 percent.<br />

"Our goal was <strong>to</strong> get 70, shots, we<br />

had <strong>to</strong> up-tempo the game," Frank-<br />

lin coach Rod Hanna said. "We fol-<br />

lowed our game plan, but we just<br />

couldn't put the ball in the basket."<br />

The Chargers, who defeated<br />

Franklin for the third time this sea-<br />

son, were led by 6-foot-3 senior for-<br />

ward Scott Bowser, who tallied 16<br />

points on seven of 11 shooting from<br />

the floor. Randy Calcaterra, a 6-7<br />

senior, added 15 points and 13 re-<br />

bounds. while junior guard Marcus<br />

Sarnovsky, who hit a couple of key<br />

baskets down the stretch, finished<br />

with 11.<br />

"WE NEVER GOT in<strong>to</strong> the flow<br />

offensively, but give Franklin's de-<br />

fense credit," Churchill coach Fred<br />

Price said. "They were doubling<br />

down and draped all around Randy<br />

(Calcaterra). so that left Scott<br />

Bowser open and he came through<br />

with 16.<br />

"And Marcus, at key times, pene-<br />

trated and made the jump shot."<br />

The Chargers trailed early, 9-2,<br />

but came back <strong>to</strong> lead 16-13 <strong>after</strong><br />

one quarter. They held a 31-21 half-<br />

time lead.<br />

Churchill hit six of its first seven<br />

shots of the third quarter <strong>to</strong> take a<br />

commanding 43-25 advantage, but<br />

Franklin pulled back within 10 <strong>after</strong><br />

three quarters. 45-35, on a tip-in by<br />

Russ Keberly with 1:10 <strong>to</strong> play.<br />

The Patriots, pressing all over the<br />

floor, pulled within two. 48>46. wjth<br />

4:47 <strong>to</strong> go on a three-pointer by Dave<br />

Roman.<br />

Calcaterra answered with bucket<br />

only 15 seconds later and the Patri-<br />

ots. despite numerous scoring oppor-<br />

tunities, never could get any closer.<br />

'It was a case of when we had our<br />

chances <strong>to</strong> put it away at the free<br />

throw line, we started missing,"<br />

Price said. "Eight of 17 (free throws<br />

in the fourth) will not salt it away."<br />

BUT THE CHARGERS had<br />

enough gas <strong>to</strong> force the Patriots in<strong>to</strong><br />

some miserable shooting statistics.<br />

Part of the problem was that Frank-<br />

lin was without one of its <strong>to</strong>p<br />

scorers. 6-3 senior Steve McCool<br />

(sidelined by a wrist injury). _<br />

Franklin's <strong>to</strong>p three scorers on the<br />

Steve Stasevich (14) and Roman (10)<br />

— shot a combined 17 of 54 (S3 per-<br />

cent).<br />

The Chargers played a box-and-<br />

one on Roberts, hounding the junior<br />

point-guard in<strong>to</strong> a 7 of 24 shooting<br />

night.<br />

"They lost one of their main kids<br />

(McCool). but the other kids came <strong>to</strong><br />

play," Price said. "I thought Russ<br />

McQuaid did a good job defensively<br />

on Roberts and Steve Townsend<br />

gave us some important points (five)<br />

and <strong>to</strong>ok a couple of key charges for<br />

us."<br />

Franklin, which bowed out with a<br />

10-11 overall record, simply could<br />

not match up with the Chargers' big<br />

front line of Calcaterra, Bowser and<br />

6-4 Mike Thomas (eight points).<br />

"WITHOUT McCOOL we had <strong>to</strong><br />

take more outside shots and we real-<br />

ly had no inside game," Hanna said.<br />

"We had nobody <strong>to</strong> post up or set<br />

picks inside for easy layups.<br />

"And we didn't rebound the second<br />

and third shots. Welre not big on the<br />

front line and it showed. Russ Keber-<br />

ly was our leading rebounder <strong>to</strong>night<br />

(12) and he's only a 6 footer. Church-<br />

ill's a good club, they're big and<br />

they've got shooters They have bod-<br />

ies' who can board."<br />

Despite the loss, Hanna was satis-<br />

fied with his team's effort.<br />

"We hustled, we had <strong>to</strong> because we<br />

• caused 30 turnovers,"' he said. 'Tm<br />

proud of the kids. They gave it all<br />

they could. But you can't win unless<br />

you have offensive players who can<br />

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Schoolcraft College class beginning<br />

Wednesday, March 20.<br />

* The class teaches participants <strong>to</strong><br />

handle their own stress and minimize<br />

stress for the people they supervise.<br />

Coping in productive ways<br />

and making stress work for you ire<br />

among the concepts taught.<br />

Classes meet 7-10 p.m. Wednesdays.<br />

They are offered in cooperation<br />

with the American Management<br />

Association. Pee is $105.<br />

Additional information is available<br />

by calling 462-4448. Schoolcraft<br />

is at 18800 Haggerty, Livonia.<br />

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Schoolcraft College graduation ceremonies<br />

Saturday, May 4.<br />

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March 12-13 at the U-M Rackham<br />

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Both sessions are free. They begin<br />

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Topics on the Tuesday, March 12<br />

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Thursday. March 7. 1991 OAE<br />

Pops concert <strong>to</strong> aid Plymouth Symphony<br />

•y Linda Ann Chomin<br />

special writer<br />

If the scores of the Broadway hits "Phan<strong>to</strong>m<br />

of the Opera" and "Les Miserables enchant<br />

you, why not spend the evening with<br />

the Plymouth Symphony Orchestra on Friday<br />

or Saturday, March 15-16? ;<br />

For its fourth and fifth concerts of the<br />

1990-91 season, the Plymouth Symphony Orchestra.<br />

under the musical direction of Russell<br />

Reed, will present its annual "Solid Gold<br />

Pops Con<strong>to</strong>rt."<br />

For the first time, the concert will be a<br />

benefit for the orchestra. It will start at 8<br />

| U »<br />

p.m. in the new Golden Fox dining area of<br />

the Fox Hills Country Club. 8768 N. Terri<strong>to</strong>rial.<br />

in Plymouth.<br />

Guest artist for the concert is Luis Maldonado.<br />

euphohium soloist. Guest conduc<strong>to</strong>rs<br />

for the evening are ~inda Hart, Plymouth<br />

Symphony League president, and Fred Hill,<br />

leader of the Briefcase Brigade in Plymouth's<br />

annual Fourth of July parade down<br />

Main St.<br />

Along with selections from "Phan<strong>to</strong>m of<br />

the Opera" and "Les Miserables" by Andrew<br />

Lloyd Weber, the orchestra will perform<br />

Bizet's L'Arlesienne Suite No. 2, Emperor<br />

Waltzes by Strauss and John Philip Sousa's<br />

Mark and Peggy Smith, with lamily dog Chloe, enjoy the spacious<br />

kitchen. The <strong>fire</strong>placed kitchen, Overlooking the treed<br />

yard, includes authentic tin fixtures and handsome, pine cabinets.<br />

Couple's dream<br />

house styled in<br />

Early American<br />

By Janice Tiger-Kramer<br />

special writer r .<br />

A FTER HOUSE hunting for a<br />

year, Mark and Peggy<br />

/-% Smith finally decided <strong>to</strong><br />

build. They selected a<br />

contrac<strong>to</strong>r, picked out a spacious<br />

Colonial-style house and had<br />

almost signed on the dotted line<br />

when they had second thoughts.<br />

-Both realized the house would be<br />

only a steppings<strong>to</strong>ne <strong>to</strong> the kind of<br />

place they dreamed of owning: an<br />

authentic replica of an 18th- '<br />

century, Early American-style<br />

house.<br />

A family friend had just moved<br />

in<strong>to</strong> a new Saltbox-style house, an<br />

American architectural style that<br />

dates <strong>to</strong> 1700. Peggy admits she<br />

was "a little nervous" when she<br />

<strong>to</strong>ured the bouse.<br />

'Tve always loved the more<br />

primitive American home styles,"<br />

Peggy said. "I like Tudors and<br />

Colonials, but I appreciate the<br />

modest, more common homes."<br />

" So in fall 1987, Peggy, a freelance<br />

artist, and Mark, an account<br />

executive at EDS, decided <strong>to</strong><br />

design and build a Saltbox-style<br />

house, sticking as close as possible<br />

<strong>to</strong> the authentic design.<br />

The couple obtained a<br />

construction loan, sold their<br />

Farming<strong>to</strong>n Hills house and moved<br />

in<strong>to</strong> an apartment with their<br />

teenage son and daughter To keep<br />

'There are limitations<br />

<strong>to</strong> the Saltbox style. It<br />

was difficult designing<br />

the staircase and<br />

good-sized bedrooms<br />

around a centra/<br />

chimney.'<br />

— Mark Smith<br />

homeowner<br />

the construction cost reasonable,<br />

Mark became general contrac<strong>to</strong>r,<br />

THE COUPLE hired Carl T.<br />

Gatser, a Farming<strong>to</strong>n architect and<br />

Mark's former college roommate. -<br />

<strong>to</strong> design a floor plan.<br />

Gaiser worked with the couple<br />

for two months, altering the layout<br />

of the 2,500-square-foot house<br />

several times <strong>to</strong> accommodate<br />

three generous-sized bedrooms.<br />

The couple also added an art<br />

workroom on the first floor for<br />

Peggy and an office for Mark.<br />

"There are limitations <strong>to</strong> the<br />

Saltbox style," Mark said. "It was<br />

difficult designing the staircase<br />

and good-sized bedrooms around a<br />

central chimney "<br />

Besides working around the<br />

chimney (which they finally<br />

"staggered" <strong>to</strong> allow more space<br />

patriotic march. "Stars and Stripes."<br />

"OUR POPS is a little different this<br />

year." said Linda Alvarado, who serves on<br />

the Plymouth Symphony Society Board of<br />

Direc<strong>to</strong>rs. "In conjunction with our 45th anniversary.<br />

the pops benefit is kind of a celebration<br />

and support of the symphony."<br />

"There will be cabaret seating at tables of<br />

eight," Alvarado said. "A pre-Pops dinner<br />

will be served earlier, at 6:30 p.m."<br />

Tickets for the benefit pops concert are<br />

$25. with seating for tables of eight starting<br />

at 7:30 p.m. Along with the evening of entertainment,<br />

gourmet coffees and desserts will<br />

The Smiths' house, an authentic replica of a Saltbox-style<br />

house dating <strong>to</strong> 1700, is made of rough cedar painted with a<br />

'inside), they lost some living area<br />

due <strong>to</strong> the slanted roof line. The<br />

roof has a shorf slope in front and a<br />

long slope in the back. -<br />

In Colonial days, the Saltbox<br />

style was built with a traditional<br />

roof. Later, the house was enlarged<br />

by adding a room on the back-and .<br />

extending the roof down over the<br />

addition.<br />

;The couple looked at several<br />

lots, but both were sold<br />

immediately on a site just under an<br />

acre in Farming<strong>to</strong>n Hills's<br />

Ridgewood subdivision. Besides the<br />

rural setting, which seemed<br />

perfect for the primitive-style<br />

house, the lot backs <strong>to</strong> wooded. -<br />

state land and is just walking<br />

distance <strong>to</strong> Heritage Park.<br />

BEFORE THE groundbreaking.<br />

Mark and the architect attended a<br />

seminar on home construction<br />

sponsored by Home Building -<br />

Finance Corp. There, Mark<br />

obtained the names of dozens of<br />

licensed, sab-contrac<strong>to</strong>rs who also<br />

had taken the course<br />

He also received a book titled,<br />

"Be Your Own House Contrac<strong>to</strong>r," •<br />

which became his bible throughout<br />

the seven-month construction. By<br />

contracting the work himself and<br />

following the guidelines learned in<br />

class, construction was finished<br />

right on budget, about 25 percent<br />

below the builder's price<br />

Please turn <strong>to</strong> Page 2<br />

be served at intermission Tickets for the<br />

pre-Pops dinner are $15 each (tables with<br />

seating for eight) with the purchase of a concert<br />

ticket.<br />

Cellist Louise Bradley has been a member<br />

of the Plymouth Symphony Orchestra for<br />

more than 25 years. She said she worries<br />

about Gov. John Engler's proposed budget<br />

cuts and "how the orchestra is going <strong>to</strong> make<br />

it."<br />

"Music and the arts are the first <strong>to</strong> get<br />

cut," Bradley said.<br />

UNDER AN executive order from the<br />

governor, a Plymouth Symphony Orchestra<br />

grant of $6,000 from the Michigan Council<br />

(P. C.W.G)1E<br />

for Arts was out on hold<br />

sources inside the symphony, the freeze<br />

could jeopardize future concerts. Production<br />

costs for one concert are $10,000.<br />

"I hope that the Solid Gold Pops is a success.'<br />

Bradley said. "I'm. glad <strong>to</strong> have the<br />

orchestra <strong>to</strong> play in. I worry about not having<br />

an orchestra. The cello's been my <strong>life</strong>."<br />

Bradley and several other PSO musicians<br />

have donated their talents this year <strong>to</strong> the<br />

symphony. Bradley said the reason she donated<br />

her talents was "for the good of the<br />

orchestra."<br />

transparent, gray stain. The house, featuring<br />

low, sloping-roof line, backs <strong>to</strong> wooded, state land.<br />

Please turn <strong>to</strong> Page 2<br />

Left: The Smiths' 2,500square-footTSaltbox-style<br />

house includes plank, pine<br />

flooring and simple early<br />

American-style furnishings<br />

and window treatments.<br />

Staff pho<strong>to</strong>s<br />

by<br />

Sharon LeMieux<br />

Museum, bungelow, contest — all something special<br />

TAPPING THE creative pipeline<br />

a~ Tribute time Its chock-full<br />

of local his<strong>to</strong>ry<br />

The Plymouth His<strong>to</strong>rical Museum<br />

provides a panoramic view of Plymouth<br />

s s<strong>to</strong>ried past and a lively peek<br />

in<strong>to</strong> the <strong>life</strong>styles of the pioneers of<br />

Detroit's western hinterlands<br />

Owned and operated by the Plymdith<br />

His<strong>to</strong>rical Society, the social<br />

his<strong>to</strong>ry museum focuses on the period<br />

from 182S, when the first house<br />

was built in Plymouth, <strong>to</strong> the early<br />

1HHH * •<br />

In the Dunning Memorial Building<br />

at 155 S. Mam. the museum was<br />

built by Margaret Dunning in memory<br />

of her parents, Charles and Bes<br />

sie Bessie helped form the his<strong>to</strong>rical<br />

society in 1948 and was its first cura<strong>to</strong>r<br />

I'm delighted <strong>to</strong> salute the h is<strong>to</strong>ry -<br />

rich museum on the 15


2E* Q&E Tfaraday, March 7, 1991<br />

Their dream house an American classic<br />

Continued from Page 1<br />

"There are so many advantages<br />

<strong>to</strong> building yourself," Mark said.<br />

"We bad more flexibility and were<br />

able <strong>to</strong> cus<strong>to</strong>mize the bouse."<br />

Being tbeir own boss, the Smiths<br />

<strong>to</strong>ok time <strong>to</strong> obtain 100-year-old<br />

beams from a barn near Morris, -<br />

Mich., (or the great room and<br />

living room. They also hunted for<br />

authentic, thumb latches for<br />

interior doors and hand cast strap<br />

hinges and a knocker for the front<br />

door.<br />

Peggy also found authentic, tin<br />

fixtures at Horwood s Country<br />

House in Plymouth. Through a<br />

Garden City glass company, she<br />

ordered old-fashioned, bullet glass<br />

from Germany, which was placed<br />

over the front door for natural<br />

lighting.<br />

THOUGH BUILDING a house<br />

yourself has advantages, the couple<br />

quickly points out the downside.<br />

Mark remembers the long days,<br />

often working at the house eight<br />

hours or more <strong>after</strong> leaving his<br />

regular job. He had <strong>to</strong> check the '<br />

work done during the day and once<br />

<strong>fire</strong>d a sub-contrac<strong>to</strong>r for an<br />

unsatisfac<strong>to</strong>ry job. During<br />

construction. Peggy often drove<br />

around <strong>to</strong>wn searching for masons,<br />

roofers and other workers <strong>to</strong> hire.<br />

"I used <strong>to</strong> pull off the road and<br />

take names and phone numbers if I<br />

saw someone working<br />

'There are so many<br />

advantages <strong>to</strong> building<br />

yourself. We had more<br />

flexibility and were<br />

able <strong>to</strong> cus<strong>to</strong>mize the<br />

house.'<br />

— Mark Smith<br />

homeowner<br />

construction," Peggy said. "I was<br />

•brays on the lookout."<br />

MarkTearned early in the<br />

construction that the rough<br />

carpenter is one of the most<br />

important tradesman. Taking off<br />

only Christmas day, their<br />

carpenter did the framing,<br />

installed drywall, hung doors and<br />

installed beams and plank, pine<br />

flooring throughout the house.<br />

After serving fast-food dinners<br />

on make-shift, saw-horse tables,-<br />

Peggy stained and sealed the floors<br />

and trim throughout the house.<br />

Mark painted the interior and<br />

finished the kitchen, which includes<br />

cus<strong>to</strong>m, pine cabinets and a work<br />

island. The kitchen <strong>fire</strong>place<br />

includes a pot for cooking.<br />

Though it was difficult building<br />

during the winter, the <strong>to</strong>ughest job<br />

was preparing the basement floor<br />

for the pouring of cement <strong>after</strong> a -<br />

spring thaw. Mark and his son.<br />

Adam, removed wheelbarrows full<br />

of muck from the basement and<br />

poured layers of pea gravel <strong>to</strong><br />

create a base for concrete. • •<br />

THE SUMMER the family<br />

moved in<strong>to</strong> the house. Mark<br />

painted the home's rough cedar<br />

exterior with a transparent, gray .<br />

stain. "It was so hot. I'd sometimes<br />

paint at night while Peggy held a<br />

spotlight," Mark said.<br />

The home's interior is a pleasing<br />

mix of Early Americar.-style<br />

furnishings and accessories,<br />

including a 100-year-old church<br />

pew in the kitcEen. The couple<br />

chose off-white for the walls, which<br />

are decorated with Peggy's cross<br />

stitch, art work, hand-made<br />

baskets and cus<strong>to</strong>m stenciling.<br />

Mark built the pine armoire in<br />

the great room from a plan Peggy<br />

made. Windows are decorated with<br />

simple, cot<strong>to</strong>n curtains sheared on<br />

dowel rods.<br />

Plymouth Nursery designed a<br />

herb garden around the brick<br />

walkway. The garden includes<br />

plants found in the American<br />

colonies before 1800. Peggy added<br />

Baby's Breath and other favorite<br />

flowers for color.<br />

Mark, who recently earned a<br />

Residential Builders License,<br />

couldn't be happier with the<br />

house."We used <strong>to</strong> drive around<br />

and look at other subdivisions, but<br />

we don't now. We'll never sell."<br />

The Smiths' master suite is decorated with<br />

red and green, cus<strong>to</strong>m stenciling, rag rugs<br />

and simple, cot<strong>to</strong>n window treatments. Peggy<br />

1<br />

Smith made the quilted bedspread. Quilts<br />

made by her grandmother and great-grandmother<br />

hang on a handmade quilt rack.<br />

Solid Gold Pops Concert <strong>to</strong> aid symphony<br />

&<br />

Luis Maldonado<br />

guest artist<br />

Continued from Page 1<br />

Edith Schutze has played cello<br />

with the Plymouth Symhony for 45<br />

years. She also donated her talents<br />

<strong>to</strong> the orchestra this season.<br />

"I've done that for several years<br />

now," Schutze said. I d hate <strong>to</strong> see<br />

the orchestra no longer exist."<br />

"THE POPS concert is always<br />

seen as the (PSO) money raiser that<br />

would pull the orchestra through,"<br />

Schutze said. "The rental of music<br />

has gone sky high, and that's just one<br />

of the costs involved in putting on a<br />

concert."<br />

Besides hosting the Solid Gold<br />

Benefit Pops Concert, the symphony<br />

kicked off its individual benefac<strong>to</strong>r<br />

campaign. Linda Alvarado said that<br />

"it can't be stressed enough, the importance<br />

of individual donor fund<br />

raising."<br />

The pops concert is always seen as<br />

the (PSO) money raiser that would pull<br />

the orchestra through. The rental of<br />

music has gone sky high, and thaVs<br />

just one of the costs involved in<br />

putting on a concert' ^<br />

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cellist<br />

The March 15 and 16 concerts conclude<br />

with a patriotic salute <strong>to</strong> the<br />

Stars and Stripes. Luis Maldonado,<br />

euphonium soloist, is being brought<br />

in especially <strong>to</strong> perform the patriotism-stirring<br />

march by John Phillip<br />

Sousa.<br />

The euphonium is a member of the<br />

brass family, more specifically a<br />

tenor tuba.<br />

MALDONADO IS a tuba/euphonium<br />

instructbr at Central Michigan<br />

University with an extensive background<br />

in teaching and performance.<br />

He received his Master of Music de-<br />

Musica Viva! unveils promising new talent<br />

With a handful of celebrities dominating<br />

the classical music stage, the<br />

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and private support<br />

The discovery of promising, young<br />

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for classical music.<br />

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a man and woman team, who<br />

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own many performances, joined<br />

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program of works by Telemann,<br />

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These were also the two<br />

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Telemann, who was a contemporary<br />

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small fraction of his music published<br />

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Kuhlau is known primarily <strong>to</strong> piano<br />

students through his sonatinas,<br />

which offer remarkable variety and<br />

action even <strong>to</strong> beginners with limited<br />

technique. In the Telemann work,<br />

tbe role of the piano is minimal. Traditionally<br />

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flute were overshadowed by the violin<br />

in the fast mnvpmpnts hnwpypr<br />

The piano had a much more dominant<br />

role in the Kunlau trio, and<br />

some of its material reminded me of<br />

the sonatinas. But tbe work as a<br />

whole is clearly not for amateurs,<br />

and I found its final rondo especially<br />

captivating in its vitality and well<br />

-coordinated, joyful performance.<br />

QUALITY PREVAILED in the<br />

more established masterpieces on<br />

this program. The Sonata for Violin<br />

and Piano in D Minor by Brahms<br />

received a competent performance<br />

for most part, with an approach that<br />

was <strong>to</strong>o passive in the first movement,<br />

especially the piano.<br />

More energetic intensity was evident<br />

only in the final movement.<br />

Some of tbe spiciness may have been<br />

left behind, with Bar<strong>to</strong>k's First<br />

Rhapsody for Violin and Piano,<br />

which preceded the Brahms sonata.<br />

Among the many good performance<br />

that >1 have heard of Bach's<br />

Chaconne, from his Partita No. 2 for<br />

unaccompanied violin, there were<br />

few as meticulous and as nearly<br />

flawless as this performance by Fujiwara.<br />

—He showed keen perception of the<br />

intricate structure of this ultimate<br />

masterpiece, differentiating articulately<br />

between the parts. Even in the'<br />

more showy "Carmen Fantasy" by<br />

Sarasate. virtuosity <strong>to</strong>ok second<br />

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The degree of control that Fujiwara<br />

is capable of is as<strong>to</strong>unding.<br />

He approaches multiple s<strong>to</strong>ps, higher<br />

harmonics, pizzica<strong>to</strong> and intricate<br />

bowing techniques with the same<br />

natural ease one would approach a<br />

simple, benign passage.<br />

An arrangement of a Mozart Rondo<br />

by Kreisler, played as an encore,<br />

brought this delightful program <strong>to</strong><br />

an end. Future programs of "Musica<br />

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On Friday. March 15, the unfamiliar<br />

music of the masters will<br />

fill the intimate, chamber-style audi<strong>to</strong>rium<br />

nf the Livonia Civic Cen-<br />

Lter <strong>Library</strong> as the Livonia Symphony<br />

Orchestra, under the musical direction<br />

5 of Francesco DiBlasi.<br />

-performs in concert at 8 p.m.<br />

- The evening s fare: "Unfamiliar<br />

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Guest soloists are three LSO<br />

members: Kristen Williams, principal<br />

oboist and orchestra manager<br />

John Pirtle, principal hornist; and<br />

Virginia Hazen on French horn,<br />

performing Mozart's "Divertimen<strong>to</strong><br />

No. 11 inD."<br />

OTHER SELECTIONS scheduled<br />

on the program include "Over-<br />

ture <strong>to</strong> Prometheus" by Beethoven.<br />

"Afternoon of a Faun" by Debussy,<br />

"Serenade for 13 Instruments" by<br />

Strauss and "Selections from Porgy<br />

and Bess" by Gershwhin.<br />

"We've never done Mozart's<br />

divertimen<strong>to</strong> as part of the library<br />

series," DiBlasi said.<br />

Mozart wrote it for one oboe,<br />

-two French horns, and sti ings<br />

"Mozart wrote about 40 of these<br />

for various solo instruments." Di-<br />

Blasi said. "They're very difficult<br />

because they're (the solo instruments)<br />

so exposed."<br />

WOLFGANG AMADEUS MO-<br />

ZART enriched music literature<br />

with more than 40 symphonies,<br />

scores of sonatas, serenades, string<br />

quartets and quintets, divertimen<strong>to</strong>s.<br />

operas and concer<strong>to</strong>s. He died<br />

shortly before his 36th birthday, a<br />

deaf pauper.<br />

Mozart Wrote more than 20 concer<strong>to</strong>s<br />

for piano and orchestras.<br />

lighting the way in development of<br />

the piano concer<strong>to</strong> medium This<br />

year marks the 200th anniversary<br />

of his death.<br />

The divertimen<strong>to</strong> is an instrumental<br />

music form, combining features<br />

of the symphony (sonata) and<br />

the suite. The chamber-style intimacy<br />

of the Livonia Civic Center<br />

Ltbiaiy AuUiturium. wtth less than<br />

300 seats, is perfect for the divertimen<strong>to</strong>.<br />

"IT'S KIND of fun <strong>to</strong> play something<br />

out of the ordinary," Kristen<br />

Williams said.<br />

Originally from Farming<strong>to</strong>n<br />

Hills. Williams is the LSO's principal<br />

oboist, orchestra manager and<br />

one of three soloists performing<br />

Mozart's divertimen<strong>to</strong>.<br />

A graduate of Hope College. Williams<br />

studied with Ron Odmark<br />

and Bob Sor<strong>to</strong>n of the Detroit Symphony<br />

Orchestra<br />

Now in her fourth season with<br />

Kristen Williams<br />

Oboe<br />

the Livonia Symphony, Williams<br />

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Europe with the Hope College<br />

Symphonette, the Blue Lake Fine<br />

Arts Camp and Musical Youth International.<br />

She also is a former<br />

member of the Farming<strong>to</strong>n Community<br />

Band<br />

PIRTILE IS in his second season<br />

Thursday, March 7. 1991 OAE #3E<br />

John Pirtle<br />

First French horn<br />

with the LSO.<br />

The Redford Township resident<br />

studied French horn with Bruce<br />

Heim at the Sewanee Summer Music<br />

Center and with Eberhard<br />

Ramn at the Blair Music School of<br />

Vanderbilt University.<br />

Hazen is in her fourth season<br />

with the LSO<br />

A second-generation hornist <strong>after</strong><br />

her father. Hazen has played<br />

Virginia Hazen<br />

Second French horn<br />

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in Illinois<br />

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and students They're available<br />

at the Livonia Ciric Center<br />

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HammeU's Music, all in Livonia<br />

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4E# OAE Thursday, More* 7. 1091 Thursday. Mvc* 7. 1991 04E *5C<br />

B o o k s c a n b r i n g joy, c o m f o r t , s u s t e n a n c e<br />

The last three months have been,<br />

without doubt, the most difficult<br />

three months of my <strong>life</strong>.<br />

Shortly before Thanksgiving, my<br />

youngest son. wbo is 18, was badly<br />

injured in an au<strong>to</strong> accident. He is<br />

home now and recovering, <strong>after</strong> a<br />

two-month stay at the University of<br />

Michigan Hospital, major surgery,.,<br />

and a lot of pain and anguish. Given<br />

the nature of his injuries, his prog-<br />

ress has been something very much<br />

like a miracle.<br />

Good friends, family prayer and<br />

tbe often-as<strong>to</strong>nishing physical and<br />

mental strength of my son are what<br />

supported me and kept me afloat<br />

through'an ordeal 1 was. ot course, in<br />

no way prepared for.<br />

Not surprisingly, <strong>to</strong> those wbo<br />

know me, I also "leaned on" books,<br />

often and at length. For people who<br />

don't read much, this may seem hard<br />

(impossible?) <strong>to</strong> understand. But<br />

book lovers will know that not only<br />

can the right book bring you joy, it<br />

can bring you comfort as well and<br />

sustenance in a very real sense.<br />

What did I read?<br />

Different things at different times,<br />

actually.<br />

One <strong>after</strong>noon, for instance, I<br />

found myself leafing through a copy<br />

of the latest adventures of car<strong>to</strong>onist<br />

Bill Watterson's Calvin and Hobbes.<br />

Don't laugh. It was, on that partic-<br />

ular <strong>after</strong>noon, just what I needed.<br />

After that, what I read <strong>to</strong>ok on a<br />

more adult flavor (although I still re-<br />

ferred back <strong>to</strong> Calvin and his fuzzy<br />

sidekick from time <strong>to</strong> time)..<br />

I DIDNT read much fiction and<br />

how-<strong>to</strong>-cope books left me cold.<br />

What I wanted <strong>to</strong> read were ac-<br />

counts of real people who had en-<br />

countered real difficulty in their<br />

lives and had somehow dealt with it<br />

"successfully.'* I didn't want <strong>to</strong><br />

waste my time with any Pollyanna-<br />

Lsh platitudes.<br />

I didn't want <strong>to</strong> hear any "keep<br />

smiling" philosophy. I certainly<br />

didn't want <strong>to</strong> immerse myself in<br />

any "poor me" tales. I wasn't sure<br />

what I needed <strong>to</strong> hear, maybe some-<br />

thing like, "This happened <strong>to</strong> me, it<br />

hurt like bell, and here's what I did<br />

with it"<br />

• The first such book I came<br />

across was Barbara Mandrell's "Get<br />

<strong>to</strong> the Heart," written with New<br />

York Times columnist George Vec-<br />

sey. As you probably know, Mandrel!<br />

was mvolvfed in a head-on car colll-<br />

sion in 1984 that left her with a se-<br />

rious head injury and multiple fra-<br />

tures of her leg. ankle, foot and<br />

thigh.<br />

Frankly, I hesitated <strong>to</strong> read this<br />

book. I'm not a big fan of Barbara<br />

Mandrell, who always seemed a lit-<br />

tle candy-coated for my taste, and I<br />

assumed, of course, that the book<br />

would reflect this perception. But I<br />

found it <strong>to</strong> be surprisingly frank and<br />

candid, revealing a genuine side, of<br />

Mandrell, which helps a reader <strong>to</strong><br />

quickly identify and connect with<br />

her experiences, and the ways she<br />

dealt with them (at one point, her<br />

coping devices included slugging a<br />

surgeon and pummeling her hus-<br />

band).<br />

"There were two levels of recov-<br />

ery," she says, "whether I was going<br />

<strong>to</strong> survive the accident, and whether<br />

I was going <strong>to</strong> be the same -person<br />

again."<br />

She survived, of course, and re-<br />

sumed her successful singidg career.<br />

The second level of recovery, her<br />

father, husband and Mandrell herself<br />

admit, has been, so far, unattainable.<br />

b o o k<br />

break<br />

Vic<strong>to</strong>ria<br />

Diaz<br />

• I found Nancy Mairs' "Carnal<br />

Acts" at a local books<strong>to</strong>re in the<br />

"Women's Fiction" section. While<br />

I'm not always exactly certain what<br />

"Women's Fiction" is supposed <strong>to</strong> be,<br />

I can assure you that it is not this<br />

collection of essays centering on the<br />

<strong>life</strong> experiences of a young writer<br />

(Mairs) who suffers from multiple<br />

sclerosis. ~' -<br />

By turns funny, sad, brash,<br />

thought-provoking and even mad-<br />

dening, Mairs' voice pulls no punches<br />

throughout, as she tells about tbe<br />

challenges she faces as a result of<br />

her disability. Dealing with fear hap-<br />

pens <strong>to</strong> be one of her more formida-<br />

ble challenges, and her essays here<br />

on bow she stares down some of her<br />

own personal horrors (falling, wett-<br />

ing herself, collapsing from physical<br />

exhaustion, having an au<strong>to</strong> accident)<br />

should be required reading for any-<br />

one who's trying <strong>to</strong> get through an-<br />

other mined-with-anxiety day or<br />

night.<br />

. • At 73, poet/essayist/novelist<br />

May Sar<strong>to</strong>n suffered a stroke, and in<br />

her journal, "After the Stroke," she<br />

chronicles her on-again, off-again re-<br />

covery with candor, good humor, and<br />

an engaging, heart-<strong>to</strong>-heart style.<br />

Whether she's writing of hospital<br />

<strong>life</strong>, pain, poetry, good food, good<br />

books, or her beloved, seaside home<br />

in Maine, these journal en<strong>tries</strong> al-<br />

ways read like comfortable letters<br />

from a close and gifted friend.<br />

• In its own quiet way, Natalie<br />

Kusz's extraordinary memoir,<br />

"Road Song," spoke <strong>to</strong> me personally<br />

probably more than any other.<br />

In 1969, when Kusz was 6 years<br />

old, she moved, with her parents,<br />

two sisters, and a brother from the<br />

streets of Los Angeles <strong>to</strong> the wilds of<br />

Alaska. There, one icy winter eve-<br />

ning, a neighbor's hungry sled dog<br />

attacked her, tearing away part of<br />

her face and destroying one of her<br />

eyes. She would not live more than a<br />

day or two, according <strong>to</strong> the doc<strong>to</strong>r<br />

wbo first saw her that night But<br />

strange things happen, of course, and<br />

Natalie Kusz survived.<br />

Many facets of this book im-<br />

pressed me, bat I think what made it<br />

particularly appealing were Kusz's<br />

eloquent thought on what it feels like<br />

for a very young person <strong>to</strong> be very<br />

badly hurt (both physically and emo-<br />

tionally), and her dazzling insight on<br />

what it is like for the family of that<br />

young person, the "caretakers<br />

around the edges."<br />

Don't expect any sentimentality.<br />

And don't expect this <strong>to</strong> really be a<br />

s<strong>to</strong>ry about adversity. "Road Song"<br />

is the s<strong>to</strong>ry of Kusz's <strong>life</strong>, not just an<br />

account of an ordeal. At heart, it's<br />

.about the strength and survivability<br />

of the human spirit. As such, it's in-<br />

spiration of the highest order.<br />

Vic<strong>to</strong>ria Diaz is a book<br />

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(Abrams, $35) gives descriptions of<br />

and contains 200 spectacular pho<strong>to</strong>s<br />

of established new flowers.<strong>to</strong> the<br />

gardening sc£ne. There is a type of<br />

flower here for everyone, from an-<br />

nuals <strong>to</strong> shrubs. Requirements of<br />

those plants featured include hardi-<br />

ness, disease-resistance, better<br />

scents, bloom size and growth habit.<br />

Unusual new colors will surprise.<br />

A red delphinium? Yes!<br />

Also look for Stubb's Tartan' Pri-<br />

mula. Eight plans for gardens incor-<br />

porating these flowers will instruct<br />

the beginner as well as giving ideas<br />

for longtime growers. You may have<br />

seen some of these new plants in ca-<br />

talogs. New Flowers will eliminate<br />

"weeding out" the undesirable ones.<br />

Included is a source list of nurseries<br />

and seed companies.<br />

Tips <strong>to</strong> use outdoor light indoors<br />

Portraits taken indoors with out-<br />

door light will have a special quality<br />

all their own. The lighting will be<br />

soft, allowing very natural expres-<br />

sions <strong>to</strong> be captured on film.<br />

How best <strong>to</strong> light your indoor pic-<br />

ture? It's a matter of logic — doors<br />

and windows. Try <strong>to</strong> find an opening<br />

not receiving direct sunlight. Most<br />

always, a northern exposure will<br />

work fine. Better still, a bright over-<br />

cast day will provide good illumina-<br />

tion at any doorway or window.<br />

Place your subject near the win-<br />

dow until the outdoor light just spills<br />

across the face. If the shadow side<br />

looks <strong>to</strong>o dark, prop a piece of white<br />

poster board next <strong>to</strong> the face and<br />

just out of camera range <strong>to</strong> bounce<br />

ImlK, some fill light,<br />

pho<strong>to</strong>graphy<br />

Monte<br />

Nagler<br />

timidating working distance and <strong>to</strong><br />

get pleasing facial features. 'But<br />

don't overlook a full length body<br />

shot, <strong>to</strong>o, where your normal lens<br />

will work just fine.<br />

WANT TO. be more creative?<br />

Here are a couple of different ideas<br />

that will produce pictures with an<br />

unusual impact.<br />

PAY SPECIAL attention <strong>to</strong> expo-<br />

sure because the bright light from<br />

tbe window may fool your meter and<br />

your subject will be underexposed in<br />

the final print To obtain a good ex-<br />

posure, move in close and take a<br />

reading off your subject's face and<br />

use this setting when you snap the<br />

shutter.<br />

Remember that even though<br />

you're shooting indoors, you're using<br />

outdoor light, so be sure <strong>to</strong> use day-<br />

Make silhouette portraits of pro-<br />

files by placing your subject directly<br />

in front of a window and taking the<br />

exposure reading from the outside<br />

light, not off the face.<br />

Or use a window with Venetian<br />

blinds on a sunny day. Adjust the<br />

blinds so they "paint" your subject<br />

with alternating lines of shadow and<br />

light <strong>to</strong> obtain a most extraordinary<br />

effect.<br />

Whatever you do, keep in mind<br />

that indoor images with outdoor<br />

light balanced film. And because tbe<br />

light will be less intense than if you<br />

were outside, you will probably need<br />

a faster film in the 400 ASA range.<br />

As in all good portraiture, a short<br />

<strong>to</strong> medium telepho<strong>to</strong> lens is ideal <strong>to</strong><br />

keep you at a comfortable, non-in-<br />

light will reward you with exciting<br />

images for your pho<strong>to</strong>graphic port-<br />

folio.<br />

Monte Nagler is a professional<br />

pho<strong>to</strong>grapher based in Farming-<br />

<strong>to</strong>n Hills.<br />

a In Antique Flowers, Perenni-<br />

als, Enduring Classics for the<br />

Contemporary Garden (Harper-<br />

Collins, $29.95), Rob Proc<strong>to</strong>r artfully<br />

explains the origins and early uses of<br />

many of these plants. He also de-<br />

scribes their growing habits and<br />

needs.<br />

Belamcanda chines is Iridaceac<br />

(Blackberry Lily) for instance, likes<br />

moist soil when growing but prefers<br />

a dryer area for over-wintering, and<br />

the berries that appear <strong>after</strong> tbe flo-<br />

wers are gone are a big bonus. This<br />

lily is often grown from the berries<br />

alone.<br />

Interesting facts make enjoyable<br />

reading. This book will inspire you <strong>to</strong><br />

try new ideas. You may remember<br />

some of them from your grandmoth-<br />

ers' garden. The lovely pho<strong>to</strong>s by<br />

Rob Gray will help bring them <strong>to</strong><br />

mind.<br />

• In the preface of Allen Lacy's<br />

The Garden in Autumn (Atlantic<br />

Monthly Press, $29.95), be explains<br />

why gardeners in the United States<br />

can enjoy the fruits of their labor for<br />

a longer period than our English<br />

friends, from whom we have learned<br />

so much, since our season is extend-<br />

ed a month or so longer.<br />

Descriptions of perennials that<br />

bloom in<strong>to</strong> the fall as well as those<br />

planted for the specific blooming<br />

time are described. Many interesting<br />

facts are included. Lacy gives infor-<br />

mation about bulbs and grasses for<br />

autumn enjoyment. Thirty-one nur-<br />

series are listed as plant sources.<br />

• Garden Lore, Julia Jones and<br />

Barbara Deer (Summit- Books,<br />

$16.95) is a monthly account of leg-<br />

ends and gardening tips, poems and<br />

tbe like that were believed and prac-<br />

ticed by the English.<br />

By watching signs from plants and<br />

animals, people knew when <strong>to</strong> plant<br />

and what the weather would be like.<br />

It may inspire the reader <strong>to</strong> observe<br />

nature more closely. A delightful<br />

book for pleasure, which gives an in-<br />

sight in<strong>to</strong> the beliefs of our forefa-<br />

thers.<br />

• The National Trust Book Of<br />

the English Garden, Richard Bis-<br />

grove (Viking, $29.95) details the his-<br />

<strong>to</strong>ries of these gardens from medi-.<br />

eval times <strong>to</strong> the present.<br />

. Bisgrove describes gardens of spe-<br />

cific periods in a readable manner<br />

and explains how the arts, science,<br />

explorations and even politics of<br />

England and other coun<strong>tries</strong> influ-<br />

enced designs for particular times.<br />

He also gives a look in<strong>to</strong> tbe lives of<br />

the gardeners and designers them-<br />

selves.<br />

Much can be learned here, not<br />

only from a his<strong>to</strong>rical point of view,<br />

but about the people wbo created<br />

such masterpieces, each unique in its<br />

own way.<br />

• A little cookbook. Peppers Hot<br />

& Sweet, Beth Dooley (Garden Way,<br />

$8.95) contains 100 recipes from<br />

around the globe, using these fruits.<br />

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ANNE MALONEY 655-8525<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

• MJL CORPORATE<br />

TRANSFEREE SERVICE<br />

851-6700<br />

DOWNTOWN FARMINGTON Com-<br />

pletely renovated 1910 home 3<br />

bedroom 2 Ml beths kdrery greet<br />

room, herowood floors central am<br />

cethadrei cenmgs leaded gieee<br />

sacma wood s<strong>to</strong>ve- deck pnvate<br />

yard Open Sur $139 900 478-5165<br />

FARMBROO* Sue - 3 bedroom<br />

belh open, floor pan herdwood<br />

floor*, flreptsce m sprinklers<br />

f eereee $'-8 600 553 »8?i<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS - 5 bedroom<br />

idoor pool quad level Some mmor<br />

tapers $272,500 Land contract<br />

$40 000 down 473-4129<br />

FARMINGTON MILLS - Bundert«erv<br />

Lerge Colonial<br />

a Broker OH Cal<br />

304 Farming<strong>to</strong>n<br />

Farming<strong>to</strong>n Hill*<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS i<br />

SPLASHY colonial 4 bedroom 2'ge includes 5 bedrooms oek FirminjlOO Hlll»<br />

penai library 5 hreceecee 'ear ter ,—<br />

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j Forest Lake Country CluC Bum by | contemporary Versetaa layout re-<br />

| Johr Richards Oeve«>pm*ii Corp oaa—C ughta. 2 s<strong>to</strong>ry atrium 11 a<br />

-aistaad $254 700<br />

•WING LAKE PRIVILEGES<br />

] Charming entfi picket fence Reg- ;<br />

s<strong>to</strong>ne patro 2 <strong>fire</strong>piacea hardwood<br />

Hoo»s 6 pane" doors new kitchen<br />

tue beaement Greet winter sports |<br />

on nearby aae $229 000 M-178718<br />

HANNETT, INC.<br />

REALTORS<br />

646-6200<br />

303 W.BImfld. KMQO -<br />

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schools aa profeeewnei feeiurea I<br />

that maaa mnrig easier<br />

$175 000 ««1-775t !<br />

BCALITIFLIL SETTING I<br />

• acre feed <strong>to</strong>t Knoewood Heights<br />

4 bedrapm country Colonial<br />

Beems moldings wood floors<br />

Birmingham schools $329 900<br />

By Owner 82H89Q<br />

BLOOMFIELO SCHOOLS<br />

a BOAT LAKE ACCESS<br />

is what this 3 bedroom 2 Bat" ranc-<br />

hes <strong>to</strong> o"er Beautifully fmianec<br />

basement attached entry ga-<br />

rage feed IOI wee caraa for Caa ,<br />

•or appomlmeni <strong>to</strong>day $179 000<br />

B385CI Century 21 a<br />

l « 8*9 5000<br />

BRANC SEA LONSTWUCTlON<br />

GORGEOUS TREED LOT on a cul-<br />

de-sac Cus<strong>to</strong>m Quality 4 bedroom<br />

quad 3 Ml oeths <strong>fire</strong>place and wet<br />

bar at femey room formal dmng<br />

newer em cO sis a kitchen<br />

attached 2 car garage $239 900<br />

Beat The Crowd!<br />

eronderM 4 bedroom 2's oeih<br />

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EXECUTIVE COLONIAL<br />

bedroom 2 i beth bnck 2 s»om<br />

Hardwood entrance foyer kitchen a<br />

braekfaat knook Great room wrth<br />

wood burrwig f» apiece and we! bar<br />

1st floor leundry library aun room,<br />

wood deck mcaiy lendacapad wrth<br />

sprmkkna syHeni circular dn»e 2<br />

car attached garage $209 900<br />

OH A ROLLING COUNTRY LOT<br />

Beeutitm setting J bedroom 1i<br />

beth bnck tn luM Wood bummg<br />

<strong>fire</strong>place end p«ture wndow in large<br />

avtng room, forme dmmg room<br />

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root furnace mr condWemng bath-<br />

room Cpuntry KJMtien garage end<br />

i and noma<br />

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$86 90C<br />

on the one"1 Won't lest" I<br />

UVONIA CONOO<br />

HEPPARD<br />

478-2000<br />

305 Brigh<strong>to</strong>n-Hartland<br />

HowaU<br />

SPACIOUS 2 BEDROOM WUCh A^uRtMG COUH'Pr 10 ec/es'<br />

CONDO - Recently re-done aatf l700 „ n mewling ranch 2 Ca-<br />

know catKnets carpet a peert .nach^ saperate oaf-'<br />

Covered paoo onenookt serene oond Ask«g $129 90C 9-'<br />

Commons aree tj^atjtnme msi- -noogege with $ 12 MO do-m<br />

ter beth a mure $49,900 ) ONE WA* REALTY<br />

473-5500 or 1-SCC-3S3 ! 281<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

HARTFORD<br />

BftiGHTOH Oe Mane SuO Engneh<br />

tudor executive home 7950 soft<br />

lerge mcnar formal >rung room k-<br />

ty ar. t*i nooi *inuiv «.eijeuBLi<br />

leegent<br />

ASK FOR CLAYTON<br />

S" M6«'C 313-478-9289 or<br />

iEM> 1517-544-8541<br />

""REE BEDROOM 3 bef 2 500<br />

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Hamburg Lakes regKn Loaded «r«h<br />

eitraa access tc Huron Rrner & pn-<br />

»efe lit $154 900 By Owner<br />

Days 4T7 i&3< E»e* 231-1936<br />

306 Southfwtd-Uthrup<br />

GOLF. TENNIS. PARK<br />

around the comer Almoat and ecre<br />

with a ranch Has duung roow *sn*<br />

ly room anacned garage fit*<br />

terms $72 899<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

> PREMIERE Real Est«t« Co<br />

626-&800<br />

GRACIOUS RANCH<br />

| i*ro5SPRi<br />

737-9000<br />

C0LDWELL<br />

BANKER<br />

Scfiw«tz®r Real Estate<br />

GREAT HOME-by Owner Lattwup<br />

veage Memenance "ee s nervy<br />

New carpeting < pamtmg 3 bedroom<br />

V i bath centre -a* 2 car anacned<br />

garage Ceil <strong>after</strong> 6 30pm 55»-«339<br />

room*, tacuzzi I<br />

Open Sun. 1-5pm<br />

28200 Gi'aerimaadow S ol ft Mae i do— <strong>to</strong> uge a I<br />

LATlRije Vl^^AQE<br />

3 bedroom Onck ranch. 2*1 baths<br />

Almost 1 acre lo« | merit w«h bar tprmkta- system<br />

, . US-23 Much more [ alarm system a mora Ca*<br />

E d MiddMbeH First offering cm : ^ „ g/nur% welcome Fo» Century 21 PelactOK a Tram '<br />

this Sharp 3 bedroom ranch on s: ,ppo kitcnen kr<br />

m famey room attached 2 car<br />

garage Or*, $ 19 000<br />

1900 Caa lor deeta*<br />

GARY OONAHUE<br />

Remerica<br />

HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />

459-6222<br />

PERFECT<br />

OPEN SUN 2-5<br />

34415 RamM Mills '<br />

N off 11 W Ol Farrreng<strong>to</strong>r 5 bed<br />

| Gae now $154 900<br />

One • MODEL 1 " Left<br />

impoeaibie <strong>to</strong> aueacam $539 000<br />

Century 21 ?TlZ?o<br />

477 "" 00 RALPH<br />

BRIGHTON LATHRUP 28650 Eldorado Place<br />

Greet value - i»25 sc * 3 bed i 2 PM ' bedroorr 2 beth bnck<br />

room colonial •« beaut»ui femey ranc* large farmed yard -tew decs<br />

iwwjfih ii'iiii'ihI Home is tn now* Florida room enmaciAate coodtior<br />

$119 000|C06«030I ! $96 900<br />

AS bnck 3 bedroom ranch on i 9 MAGNIFICENT<br />

acres mciudaa tame, room a ire- I » the omy way <strong>to</strong> aeecntie ••*» bnca<br />

piece $ 128 900 iCOB57eOi beauty AS you have lo do is move<br />

COvDWf^L BANKER • your tumnure mo (fas completely<br />

BRIGHTON TOWN a COUNTR* redecorated dentwij 3 bedroorr<br />

227-1111 ranch 2"* bams, tamey room w'net-<br />

urai Vapiace library loads or s<strong>to</strong>r<br />

BRIGHTON - 1500 s« ft -ancr. 1 eg, wnh ots of curb aopee O a<br />

year old on S acres 3 bedroom. 2tj beauf*u> comer fenced Kf P-Ked<br />

bath r* car garage lu» basement J ,c aek rmsflee occupancy<br />

(141 000 685-7e05<br />

SPECIAL PRICE<br />

559-0990<br />

HURRY'<br />

NEW LISTING-<br />

WOW- BeeutiMey eppotted 3 bed<br />

room bnca ranc»i on <strong>to</strong>raa, large lot- MANUEL<br />

rary bnca Tudor on beeutme wood-<br />

ad let 2 » bathe Ml Beee i wt flre-<br />

Oiece central aa large meetar suite<br />

txjAOers beat once at $134,900<br />

"Picture Perfect"<br />

Lowely 3 bedroom i a belh bnca<br />

•anch wrth tue Imafted beasmsrt<br />

Priced <strong>to</strong> mowe $«9 900<br />

NETWORK<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

476-1600<br />

I BEAUTIFUL<br />

j -onms I<br />

! piace deck 2's car ge-sge<br />

$149 900 Open Houee Sin 1-4<br />

Pry L^ISS OMy 4TS-7908<br />

BUILDER ANKiOUS" 3<br />

PRIME<br />

floors. Niwned rec room enetfied s«e»ous 4 bedroom 2 800 so ft<br />

parage T.analarred oemer* N W«h d^ Isl floor laundry<br />

| m Ww $140 000 s<br />

RED CARPET KEIM<br />

' MIDWEST ARR-I<br />

AJST LJSTEO<br />

4 tear old 3 bedroom Ranch 2 Fye<br />

i baths sprary study anached 2 car<br />

garage 14111 uiw SISSj 1 Acre lot<br />

SowCondMOn $119 900<br />

Greet price end location<br />

Ask fljr KEN RAJNA<br />

CENTURY 21 NARTFORO 4 7»_t000<br />

NATURE .OVER S PARADISE<br />

OPEN SUN -4PM<br />

PLENT* OF ELBOW ROOM 1 3 bed- 1 f0orh «I '1 eke ii'' srtfl kitchen m<br />

room 2 1 belh -anch » corxeruent -^»wr^en' 2'-» baths tamey room<br />

: MCGLAUN<br />

steuvneaier carpet srtuated an 2-<br />

acree a Hamend Schoon $134 90C<br />

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•ow signs lo 2219 Backs .ana MINI ESTATE secluded 2 acres 3-4<br />

bedrooms 2 <strong>fire</strong>places tam.r,<br />

OPEN SUN • 40M . room greennouea garage Owner<br />

SUPER SHARP" Newer dia<strong>to</strong>m [ broker ' B9i-0*92 3570154<br />

bu«t 1600 *Q ft mach 3 oeoooms<br />

2 tue baths ms Bseemem flrepiece Popular B««COO SfluRTB<br />

in great room 1st floor laundry 2 * |j T>«a konely 3 bedroom 2 « benh<br />

car gerege lerge let n preehgme | home hes<br />

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s<strong>to</strong>ve ene<br />

on w lake pmaagae on aa c0 dmng -oom e grea* «or<br />

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aT Schools $138 000 's«e US-23 la . windo- Ou.<br />

—• - - - Clyde Ree.itgoWtherNonOid defwaaf 3<br />

age and large «* A«mg $234 90C w ^ F auaaert N on Lmden wttf herOmt<br />

j Rd foaow <strong>to</strong> 845" Sterwood aMh flrapiece Greet famey nom*<br />

pnoed<strong>to</strong>aea at $104 900<br />

OPEN SUN " *PV .<br />

-r... ZZZTZF5Z2-ZT, The Prudential<br />

464-7111 Harry S Wolfe<br />

•REALTORS<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

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Open Suhdaw 1<br />

162 SOC<br />

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462-1660<br />

J RICHARDADAMSRUSSELLINC.<br />

200 Huron View Ann Arbor, MI 48103 (313) 994-5?56<br />

pare Juatit,<br />

•snce the price $149 900 Ruherd<br />

Binder Buad"ng Co 788-247* famey -oom flrepiece * acre Mi 2<br />

car garage Special flnencmg e«ea<br />

• - $18 000 oi ieee<br />

n t I I OOO a*<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 1-4<br />

ULTRA MOCCRN t 6J0 eouere ft<br />

o> plan femey BEAUTIFUL' Mmt<br />

Open Dairy<br />

1200 Nioon *pm<br />

RESIDENTIAL<br />

OFFICE<br />

INDUSTRIAL<br />

«Milr Rrted<br />

953-00801<br />

* 953-00801<br />

| N Sales Office<br />

TYmhrnkr<br />

Broker* Always Welcome 1<br />

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/ Ot whipiJ by Grfenmfdow 1<br />

7 Mile Road<br />

CHARMING STARTER<br />

•re decnr<br />

cx-vaea petio open floor<br />

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feeturee U N 000<br />

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BEAUTIFUL SPRAWR.esG RANCH j f^»TQM RANCH<br />

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LMHUWI— BF53B<br />

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furnace 8 central aw $I29 900L»V<br />

MAK BROOCK 82»e000<br />

WEST BLOOMFIELD<br />

i tee became<br />

»-oon» l i<br />

DESIGN .<br />

BUILD<br />

RENOVATION<br />

$»87 7S0 Caa891*770<br />

WEST BLOOMFIELO<br />

FAMILY HOAET TTSREA<br />

'anch On large<br />

acreeoiwooda<br />

any OnN $88 800<br />

BRANO NEW HOsef Three bed<br />

Orey $' 800<br />

The Prudential<br />

Harry S. WoH«,<br />

REALTORS<br />

462-1660<br />

»«*h more" $172 500 Cae 881-8778<br />

1 ERA RYMAL SYMES<br />

FARM HOUSE<br />

1 Bed greet rpem dwenaioah<br />

,-ww floors dees I per<br />

*aps I i'oa OOO C-* 1°^83 1200<br />

te mention<br />

Century 21<br />

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$248 800 MOW<br />

MAI BROOCH<br />

rssur- b -~ 1,4100<br />

ERA COUNTRY RIDGE<br />

474-3303<br />

LIVONIA'S NEWEST<br />

"DORENA ESTATES'<br />

(Off 7 Mile. West of Gill)<br />

4 ^CUSTOM BUILT<br />

EXECUTIVE HOMES LEFT<br />

TO CHOOSE FROM<br />

2,000 sq ft Ranches • 2.600 «q ft Co<strong>to</strong>roa<strong>to</strong><br />

Mearty '*> Acre Treed Homesfles<br />

Prices Starting 41*199,900<br />

Ask foe Ron oe Al<br />

347-3050 or 470-7004<br />

Sales and MarksNng by<br />

COLOWELL BANKER SCHWEITZER


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4 Last king of<br />

Troy<br />

9 High<br />

mouniam<br />

12 Southern<br />

blackbird<br />

13 Uncanny<br />

14 River W<br />

Scotland<br />

15 Mountain on<br />

16 At a distance<br />

17 Protective<br />

ditch<br />

18 Kind ot doth<br />

20 French<br />

21 Note ot scale<br />

23 Possessive<br />

pronoun<br />

24 Sailor<br />

28 Fruit drink<br />

30 End<br />

32 Speck<br />

34 New: prefix<br />

35 Sluggish<br />

3* Guardian '<br />

39 Opp ot WSW<br />

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body<br />

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43 Teu<strong>to</strong>nic<br />

daily<br />

44 Father<br />

45 Avoids<br />

deliberately<br />

47 Wearying<br />

parson<br />

50 Inspires with<br />

wonder<br />

51 Vigor:<br />

coOoq<br />

54 Female sheep<br />

55 Demean,<br />

degrade<br />

56 A n p<br />

57 Spread <strong>to</strong>r<br />

drying<br />

58 Temporary<br />

shelters<br />

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country<br />

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7 Ventilate<br />

8 Myself<br />

9 Fuss<br />

10 Meadow<br />

11 Fondle<br />

17 Wherewithal<br />

19 Maiden loved<br />

by Zeus<br />

20 Hawaiian<br />

wreath<br />

21 Lanterns<br />

22 Worship<br />

24 Most serene<br />

25 Man<br />

26 Make<br />

amends<br />

27 More recent<br />

29 Short jacket<br />

31 Soak, as<br />

flax<br />

33 <strong>Public</strong><br />

s<strong>to</strong>rehouse<br />

37 Greek letter<br />

38 Stirs up<br />

42 Printer s<br />

measure<br />

45 GraceM bird<br />

46 Twirl<br />

47 Wager<br />

48 Be in debt<br />

49 Crimson<br />

50 White House<br />

nickname<br />

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55 Near<br />

©1991 United Feature Syndicate<br />

Compliments of The<br />

Birmingham-Bloomfield<br />

Board Of Real<strong>to</strong>rs®<br />

REALTOR®<br />

306 South fiekl-La thrup 306 SouthfiaW-Lathrup<br />

"JR. EXECUTIVE"<br />

Spacious Ptum Hollow Ranch oUrl<br />

3 large bedrooms 2H Oaths formal<br />

Swung room, modern kitchen, tamity<br />

room wtn <strong>fire</strong>place, over 2100 aq ft.<br />

Oi living area Askmg S9V900<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

Hartford South<br />

261-4200<br />

OP€N SAT 2-4PM<br />

Lovely ranch home on 697 acre*<br />

Attached apartment <strong>to</strong>r m-lavA or<br />

office Not a drwe by Oon"t rme* tt.<br />

$106 200<br />

Ask <strong>to</strong>r LAURA RECTOR<br />

CENTURY 21 HARTFORD 478-0000<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 1-5<br />

JW3 - Lar^e K* MM)<br />

oom witfi -<br />

. $67,500<br />

1TM t ROxeunv Moving lo Flori-<br />

da. Beautiful Cape cod. family room,<br />

many wonderful features S79 998<br />

SAVE THOUSANDS' Helping Sellers<br />

Sen By Owner'<br />

541-0700<br />

HELP-U-SELL of Soulti Oakland<br />

SOUTHFIELD OPEN SUN 2-4PM<br />

19190 ELDRIDGE LANE<br />

S oi 13 Mile. E ol Evergreen<br />

Sharp 4 bedroon 2W Cain trMevel<br />

Matures contemporary updates and<br />

Birmingham Schools Very large<br />

family room wrth natural <strong>fire</strong>place,<br />

moderrmed kitchen with ail appli-<br />

ances and 2 car attached garage<br />

1123.500<br />

THE PRUOENTIAL<br />

GREAT LAKES REALTY<br />

689 8900<br />

NEW LISTINGS<br />

SPACIOUS BRICK RANCH'<br />

3 Bedrooms finished basement with<br />

bar A fun bath, spaoous kitchen<br />

open <strong>to</strong> family room wtth doorwaU. &<br />

2 car attached garage $90,000<br />

esi-esoo<br />

ESTATE SECTKJN of Lethrupl Com-<br />

fortable ranch featuring 3 bed-<br />

rooma. 1V» baths, plus baaamant.<br />

tun Oath, tamity room 6 rec. room<br />

with <strong>fire</strong>place, and wet bar.<br />

1123.500 647-7100<br />

RALPH<br />

MANUEL<br />

307 South Lyon<br />

Milfortf-Highland<br />

A New Community<br />

Just W ol Novi<br />

Eagle Heights - South Lyon<br />

Homes <strong>to</strong> choose from, ranches,<br />

colonials cape cods. 3 or 4 bed-<br />

rooms. 2 baths. 2 car garage.<br />

ement, energy efficient homes<br />

with 2 x 6 waits<br />

From $102,500 <strong>to</strong> S 147.500<br />

Model open 10 MMe - Martindate<br />

Model 437-3773 Office 229-5722<br />

ADLER HOMES INC<br />

Brigh<strong>to</strong>n. Mich<br />

307 South Lyon<br />

pancy. vary large <strong>to</strong>*, exceaent type<br />

subdivision. <strong>Family</strong> room/<strong>fire</strong>place,<br />

attached 2 car garage Anxious.<br />

$133,900<br />

ONE WAV REALTY 473-5500-<br />

MILFORO PINE MEAOOWS - on* 6<br />

anas left including stunning pine<br />

tree covered site adjacent <strong>to</strong> Kens-<br />

ing<strong>to</strong>n Park CaB 383-4150<br />

307 South Lyon<br />

SOUTH LYON- - Country Lane Ea-<br />

tatea 2.208 SQ if contemporary. 2<br />

s<strong>to</strong>ry. 3 bedrooms. 2't baths, large<br />

a'cat room. VH floor laundry, hall<br />

acre lots $180,400 Open House<br />

Sal i Sun March 9-10. 12-Spm or<br />

shown by appointment 1% miles W<br />

of PonttacTr on oi 10 M*e Rd . en-<br />

ter on Pondsrosa through Oakwood<br />

Meadow Sub.<br />

A.J VAN OVEN BUILDERS<br />

229-2085 684-1228<br />

South Lyon<br />

NEW CONSTRUCTION<br />

1.850 Sq Ft bnck ranch. 3 bed-<br />

room. 2 fun baths, master suite with<br />

whirlpool, cathedral ceiling. 2 car at-<br />

tached garage After 5pm 981-2359<br />

S. Lyon. 2'A Acres<br />

New construction, 3 bedroom. 2H<br />

bath colonial. fanWy room. hjN base-<br />

ment 6 attached garage, nearty<br />

completed $139,900<br />

DARLEEN SMITH<br />

RE/MAX 100 INC.<br />

348-3000<br />

308 Rochester-Troy<br />

Beautiful Troy 4 bedroom, tamay<br />

room with arched flrepiece. l«*mal<br />

dining room, rec -room, braktast<br />

nook, central air. attached garage,<br />

many exlras MOTIVATED<br />

SELLERS $«02.500<br />

HEPPARD<br />

478-2000<br />

OPEN SAT 8 SUN. 1-5<br />

1133 MAPLE LEAF DR. ...<br />

(S ol Hamlin. W of Livarnola)'<br />

ROCHESTER HILLS - Colonial bum<br />

m 1989 4 bedrooms. 2't baths, liv-<br />

ing & dmmg rooms, kitchen nook,<br />

study 2'+ ear attached garage 8<br />

more Owner $173,900. 656-4193<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 1-4. NW Troy re-<br />

duced <strong>to</strong> $145,000 4 bedroom. W<br />

bath San Box Colonial. 1st floor<br />

laundry, dan. central air. sprinkler<br />

system, newer deluxe appliances A<br />

carpeting, oversized fenced lot<br />

1760 Reming<strong>to</strong>n 641-9076<br />

OPEN SUNOAY 1-4 PM<br />

Troy Executive colonial 3900 Fair-<br />

fax. S off Wattles E of John R<br />

1989 4 bedroom. 2S bam. greet-<br />

room style wrth den or formal dining<br />

room WIS not last at $199,900<br />

RE/MAX in the HWs<br />

Rlchsd Rosen<br />

680-2049<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 P.M.<br />

ROCHESTER - W off Adams. iusi<br />

north of University 487 RoBmgreen<br />

Spacious former builders model.<br />

2400 - sq ft quadievel home Fee-<br />

lures 4 bedrooms. 2H baths, family<br />

room with bar and natural <strong>fire</strong>piace<br />

Just listed at $154,900<br />

ROCHESTER - ADAMS CORRIDOR<br />

AREA) Spaoous 1981. 2650 sq R .<br />

4 bedroom. 2's bath colonial. Al the<br />

goodies wetfiar. sunroom adjoining<br />

family room, skykght. 2 tiered deck,<br />

central air 2 move Just reduced <strong>to</strong><br />

$179,900 or best offer!<br />

ROCHESTER - Country Ranch Es-<br />

tate Overlooking 4 treed 8 ro«ng^<br />

acres 2455 sq ft 1980 cus<strong>to</strong>m<br />

ranch wtth skylights library or 4th<br />

o6M. fiffwy roam<br />

V 'oom<br />

kitchenette 8 so much morel Re<br />

duced <strong>to</strong> the ridiculous at $169,900<br />

REVMAX In the Hills<br />

Richard Roeen<br />

680-2049<br />

PRICE REDUCED<br />

BIRMINGHAM SCHOOLS - TROY<br />

By Owner 3 bedroom. 1Vk bath<br />

ranch. Mr. deck, new windows-car-<br />

pel. much morel $109,500 Open<br />

Sat 8 Sun. 1-5 647-4076<br />

ROCHESTER HILLS - Brookedale<br />

Woods by owner Lovely colonial.<br />

4 bedrooms. 2'* baths, many<br />

exlras $149,500 Open March 3rd 4<br />

lOtti. 1 <strong>to</strong> 4pm 375-1929<br />

MIL.FORD - 1989 colonial, cult) aa sc.<br />

2% car garege. wooded beck yard,<br />

central air. oek flooring, <strong>fire</strong>place.<br />

dishwasher, finished basement 8<br />

mucft more. 8148.900.<br />

ROCHESTER HILLS - BY OWNER<br />

NEW CONSTRUCTION. 3 bedroom.<br />

FIXER-UPPER<br />

Large Centennial Colonial on 5<br />

acres with 2 barns needs s loi of<br />

pamt <strong>to</strong> bring this home back <strong>to</strong> its<br />

days of grandeur South Lyon<br />

$120,000 737-5079<br />

Schools 000 737-:<br />

SOUTHFIELD - Sparkling brick<br />

ranch 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, country<br />

kichan Famdy room has cathedral<br />

ceding Prestige location Central<br />

am. <strong>fire</strong>place Garage More, more 8<br />

mora $116 ,900 HflS 353-7170<br />

Southfield - Wooded Acre<br />

Contemporary bnck ranch over<br />

2000 sq fl 2't baths 1st 1»oor<br />

laundry. A 3 car attached garage<br />

Cute' Three bedroom ranch<br />

with 1'» baths, finished bssemeni<br />

fsmily room attached garage<br />

$112 500<br />

Mom« st last-Come m. take s look<br />

m this sharp 4 bedroom. 2 bath CO<br />

lonral With many updates attached<br />

garage large country lot Call far<br />

del ailed information $124,900<br />

RED CARPET<br />

KEIM<br />

SUBURBAN<br />

261-1600<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 1-4PM<br />

3 bedroom ranch with cantrsl am. 2<br />

car garage, neutral decor appli-<br />

ances included Mmt condition im-<br />

mediate occupancy $91 000 11434<br />

Lovaiand 421-0492<br />

OPEN SUN 1-5 Kimberty Oaks<br />

4 bedroom colonial. 3't bam. family<br />

room'<strong>fire</strong>place. 2 car garage Ouck<br />

occupancy $134 900 427-1776<br />

OPEN 1-4 SUNDAY<br />

DORIS - 9930 Beautiful 3 bedroom<br />

bnck ranch, central am. finished<br />

basement 2 lull lis" is 2'-» car ga-<br />

rsge. immediate occupancy remod-<br />

eled kitchen. Florida room, warranty<br />

$86 900 S oi Plymouth Rd<br />

W of Middlebert<br />

Century 2.1<br />

CASTELLI 525-7900<br />

Rosedale Ranch<br />

Walk <strong>to</strong> schools, parks, shopping<br />

from this brick ranch on great<br />

street Central air. doonwat fresh<br />

pamt A hardwood floors Profes-<br />

sional Imshed bssdment Home<br />

warranty Hurry $89 900 (oSIOIPl<br />

JOHN McARDLE<br />

Remerica<br />

HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />

420-3400<br />

SHARP 3 BEDROOM RANCH<br />

m move-m condition Newer furnace<br />

with central am. hardwood floors,<br />

updated kitcAen. firasned basement<br />

2 car garage Many extraa! Can<br />

MIKE MUSCILLO<br />

Century 21 Monhwood 399-0400<br />

SO MUCH FOR YOUR MONE*<br />

Ideal Co<strong>to</strong>msi lor larger fsmily' Lots<br />

ot squsrs footage' 4 Bedrooms. 2'i<br />

bsths den' fsmily room kmsned<br />

t>Ssilent v:*) mi<br />

" LARGE LOT<br />

Nitty 3 bedroom Ranch Beeujitul<br />

master suite wrth bath A sitting<br />

room Newer kitchen family room<br />

attached garsge $119,900<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

Hartford South<br />

464-6400<br />

SPACIOUS CUSTOM Brick Ranch<br />

on beautiful 62x300 ft lot Attached<br />

garsge A 2 barns 4 bedrooms. 2't<br />

baths, centrsl atr <strong>to</strong>o much <strong>to</strong> hst<<br />

immaculate $169 000 478-9414<br />

STARTER<br />

•n <strong>to</strong> mis tastefully<br />

4 bedroom bungalow large<br />

kitchen, centrsl aa. newer vmyi<br />

windows deck 2 car garage- Much<br />

morel $66 900 Csll<br />

MIKE LEACH<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

ROW<br />

464-7111<br />

313 Can<strong>to</strong>n<br />

AFFORDABLE RANCH - 3 bed<br />

rooms. 1'» bsths on largs <strong>to</strong>t At<br />

lecned garsge am. tsmu, room<br />

Cleanr Extrss' $104,900 397-8012<br />

BY OWNER N Can<strong>to</strong>n 4 bedroom<br />

2'v bath colonial 2400 sq »1 Many<br />

new extras Buyers only $123 900<br />

CaH sher 5pm 454 9407<br />

PRICED TO SELL<br />

Owner transferred snd tlws spotless<br />

4 bedroom brick co<strong>to</strong>raal is waiting<br />

<strong>to</strong>r your family Decor sled m earth<br />

<strong>to</strong>nes <strong>Family</strong> room wrth <strong>fire</strong>piace<br />

Irving room and for added privacy<br />

den'study Large deck A beeutifur<br />

land ec sped yard Pnce reduced <strong>to</strong><br />

$182 500 ,<br />

ERA ACCENT<br />

421-7040<br />

Best Setting<br />

Backs up <strong>to</strong> the woods and park<br />

Mmt condition 4 bedroom 2'i bath<br />

bnck colonial with new vmyi win-<br />

dows, remode<strong>to</strong>d oak kitchen and<br />

bam deck, plusn carpeting and<br />

central Sir $t27 900<br />

The Prudential<br />

Harry S Wolfe.<br />

REALTORS<br />

421-5660<br />

independently Owned end Opersted<br />

ROSEDALE GARUENS $124 900<br />

JUST LISTED<br />

Vour back m time with a Mile <strong>to</strong>uch<br />

tine immaoulsta 3 bedroom r*<br />

bem brick colonial Elegant Irving<br />

room with natural hreplace beauti-<br />

ful rsmoidetad »richer A bem formal<br />

dmmg room, cantrsl am Ext eSsm<br />

ALEX ALOE*<br />

476-5300<br />

BRAND NEW LISTING<br />

1409 HERITAGE<br />

OPEN SUN 130-5PM<br />

N OF PALMER W Of HAGGERTY<br />

Sharp 3 bedroom bnck /ammmum.<br />

1H baths family room, <strong>to</strong>n wall<br />

hr apiece. 1 car attached garege<br />

doorwea <strong>to</strong> wood deck over ions ina<br />

animus'<br />

Cak EN70 A PC >F «C<br />

MAYFAfR 522-8000<br />

BY OWNER - 3<br />

'anch 1.800 sq fl attached<br />

garaoe 'errwy room 1st floor<br />

laundry 2 fua bams oantrsi s* new<br />

carpeting and much mors'<br />

$116,800 981-6131<br />

LIVONIA<br />

OPEN SUN 12-4PM?<br />

OilCf 0 $A$ MAKES<br />

LIVING- si as BEST'<br />

S oi 5 Maa. E of i even<br />

4 bedroom Quad level approxi-<br />

mate^ 20 000 worth oi newer<br />

emenmea' 2 M bathe 3 car<br />

attached garaoe Mi s Cleen m isse<br />

youf MUWRY' Huewy HURRY 1<br />

Caa DO* or DORtS<br />

MAYFAIR 522-8000<br />

on LEE & NOEL<br />

BITTINGER<br />

Present<br />

KAAKJ UAJWM, UXXJ UVTNC. J br(^(VKT 1 S<br />

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nrw kitihrn i abinm lover fWvmn^ InpshK pamtnd tmrUird<br />

(urrd lawn tut Linn <strong>to</strong> wwdnt an-a Pmed m %101 <br />

347-3050 '<br />

C0LDWELL<br />

BANKER<br />

Schweitzer Real Estate<br />

BREATHTAKING<br />

contemporary ranch offers newer<br />

'mal dining room living<br />

room with prepisce snd spectscutar<br />

family room wrth atrium like spa<br />

$129 900<br />

Remerica<br />

Village Square<br />

349-5600<br />

Beautiful Treed<br />

setimg surrounds this spaoous<br />

2 600 sq fl 4 bedroom 2't bath<br />

home Ouaiiy bum wai piaster ^re-<br />

place sttacned garage $179 900<br />

Remerica<br />

HOMETOVSiN REALTORS<br />

459-6222<br />

314 Plymouth<br />

MAX HOME: MINI PRICEf<br />

n pays <strong>to</strong> set qwotfy on rare vstue<br />

4 bedrooms 2'i bfiias recreation<br />

room. 2 car anacAed oarage, fenced<br />

yard l i M covered front porch loi<br />

i our isisure' JUST LISTED<br />

12*900<br />

Ask for SYLVIA KEOUGH<br />

or DOUG MASON<br />

459-6000 or 454-9666<br />

CO LOWELL BANKER<br />

Schwemsr Real Estate<br />

New Construction<br />

Exclusively<br />

for • Pomte Bukders preseason<br />

special 3000 sq It 2 s<strong>to</strong>ry wrth<br />

wk* out By Corners<strong>to</strong>ne BuUdmg<br />

$250 000<br />

CALL NANCY MElNiMOCR<br />

346-9950 or 770-0211 or 780-3267<br />

314 Plymouth<br />

OPEN SUM 2-5<br />

Plymouth Twp Beecon Trak<br />

edroom country coloni-<br />

al on premium lot becas <strong>to</strong> wooded<br />

common Larps decs fam«y room<br />

wrth natural <strong>fire</strong>place 31a car ga-<br />

rags $188 800 45425 Woodke^r<br />

Way or by appomtrnent 459-0061<br />

SEARCHING?<br />

for a ranch home that *n t pen of a<br />

traditional suf Ws have an imnvac-<br />

uwie 3 bedroom 3 v bam home<br />

315 Northvillo-Movi<br />

BY OWNER - 3 bedroom V, bath<br />

brick Colonial Attached 2 csr<br />

garage_£us*QC> aluminum trim A<br />

gutters air 2 huge decks, much<br />

more $139 900 453-6617<br />

CUTE. COZY. CHARMING<br />

Describes this 3 bedroom l'i esfh<br />

bnck rsnch with 2 car attached gs-<br />

rsge neulrsi decor throughout sps-<br />

'oous kitchen witn abundance of<br />

counter A cupboard space antr eat-<br />

mg arss overlooking tsmily room<br />

witn <strong>fire</strong>place centra' air under-<br />

ground sprint >ers $99,900<br />

NANCT PE TRUCE LLl<br />

COLDWELL BANKER<br />

Schwetzter Real Estate<br />

459-6000<br />

READY FOR INSPECTION!<br />

OPEN FOR ADMIRATION!<br />

Sunday 2-5 554 Shana. E «"L«ay.<br />

N of Cherry Hili Gracious but not<br />

ostenlstiuous 3 bedroom. !'» bath<br />

coiorus; wrth a spacious feeling<br />

$104 500 Csll _<br />

Lynn Vanerian<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

455-7000<br />

COZY COUNTRY livmg on this<br />

beguiifui 1 3 acre <strong>to</strong>t with many<br />

shade and frurt trees plus sn 600<br />

sq ft 4 tier deck csn be yours A<br />

spacious newfy remodeled country<br />

kitchen snd sdioming tarrufy room<br />

wtfi be vour favorite sanctuary lo<br />

• •ew mat natural bseui> Super rec<br />

room lP52MDmf$_1M 500 451-5400<br />

Quality<br />

PEAL ESTAfE<br />

DRAMATIC<br />

FAMILY ROOM<br />

Wrth vBuffed cathedral cMmgs A<br />

natural si one iirecxace included w«m<br />

this maintenance free 3 bedroom<br />

country ranch on a secluded treed<br />

<strong>to</strong>t. 2',* car garage A a very afford-<br />

able pnce of lust $93 900<br />

Cak 981 2900 or 454-4400<br />

Remerica<br />

COUNTRY PLACE<br />

ELEGANCE!<br />

throughout this 3 bedroom ranch<br />

•nth wet bar m family room with gor<br />

OPEN SUN 2-5PM .<br />

GET THERE FIRST'<br />

• II be waiting at 1645 Morrison<br />

Stunning 3 bedroom brick colonial<br />

Features sunroom new kitchen<br />

alarm system central air aiummum<br />

trim mud room $119 900 Call lor<br />

more detaus<br />

-»e-<br />

SALE Bv OWNER - new develop-<br />

ment new 4 bedroom upgraded co-<br />

lonial with many sitras master bath<br />

with lecuzzv outdoor cedar deck<br />

$165 000 451-2093<br />

RE MAX CROSSROADS<br />

344-7523 or 453-6700<br />

NEW CONSTRUCTION<br />

4 bedroom 2'i bath colonial large<br />

fsmity room win <strong>fire</strong>place 1st floor<br />

laundry country sue «.tch«n 3 car<br />

sttached gsrsge $129 900 Can<br />

ALEX ALOE<br />

Realty Professionals<br />

476-5300<br />

PRICE IS RIGHT!<br />

RAINBOW ENDS HERE' Golden vsi-<br />

ue m tfus 100% updsied 4 bedroom<br />

2 s<strong>to</strong>ry 2't bsttis 1st floor laundry<br />

16 ft dmmg room A a list of trea-<br />

sures' Ever brand new wirvdows'"<br />

$134 900 JUST LISTEO<br />

Ask for SYLVIA KEOUGH<br />

or DOUG MASON<br />

459-6000 or 454-9666<br />

COLDWELL BANKER<br />

Schweitzer Rest Estate<br />

PRICE REDUCED<br />

OWy $104,500 Open Sun 2-5 '944<br />

Poundtabie West Super rsnch with<br />

fsmir, room <strong>fire</strong>place, basement 2<br />

car attached garage"ioeda of appk-<br />

ancas stay Naw central am A root<br />

Plymouth-Can<strong>to</strong>n schools<br />

CENTURY 21 TAYLOR A ASSOC<br />

451-9415 or 721-4241<br />

SPRING AHEAD<br />

m mis 4 bedroom r> s<strong>to</strong>ry with fuk<br />

basement Isrge lot quiet court set-<br />

ting Attsched garsge central sir<br />

$113,500 CaH<br />

DAVE BECKVVITH<br />

Remerica<br />

HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />

459-6222<br />

Better Homes & Gardens<br />

oacus ••replace formal dmmg sres<br />

Eilra msutstion. crown moldings<br />

Backs <strong>to</strong> B acre commons Superbfy<br />

landscaped Basement<br />

attached garage $244,900<br />

Remerica<br />

HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />

459-6222<br />

HARD <strong>to</strong> COME BY Ridgewooc<br />

Hilts ranch neutrsi decor through-<br />

out Three wonderful bedrooms<br />

great room w <strong>fire</strong>place formal dm-<br />

mg room lots mora Call for fha ex-<br />

tras i P60Redl $227 500 451 -5400<br />

Quality<br />

REAL ESTAfE<br />

REAL ESTAfE<br />

Better Homes & Gardens<br />

BUYING?<br />

Million Dollar View<br />

Ranch with walkout. Over 2 acres<br />

$249 500 Can<br />

BiLL ARMBRUSTER<br />

Remerica<br />

HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />

459-6222 455-4707<br />

NEW CONSTRUCTION <strong>to</strong> be edm-<br />

s«e'ed Ms, 1991 Elegant elevation<br />

colonial open foyer with circular |<br />

Luunifh 1U8 miuw uutif. .<br />

PLYMOUTH OPEN HOUSE<br />

SAT 4 SUN T 4PM<br />

46660 FOX OR SO 4<br />

Fabulous contemporary soaring<br />

ceilings unrestricted floor plan un-<br />

wrsua> siavcsee 3 hrsp<strong>to</strong>ces fantas-<br />

tic kitchen A 3 car garage Private<br />

selling over<strong>to</strong>okmg large Commons<br />

Cak for eatras' $419.900 c3C<br />

I PL YMOUTH OPEN HOUSE<br />

SAT 1-4PM<br />

11704 MORGAN<br />

Gorgeous new kneftan caOmets<br />

counters flooring piaie racks<br />

dishwssher etc Nsw plush carpet,<br />

new staircase balustrade wet<br />

psasdter hardwood floors fenced<br />

•ard I car 8*r*9* Period home'<br />

$67 900 = 126<br />

SALEM - Aduit 'osier care home<br />

'sisad rsnch on 2 acres kcensad for<br />

6 'ssKtents 3 bedrooms 2 bams<br />

SL99.900 allO<br />

NOVI Not your usuSf subdivision<br />

noma, sll bnck four bedroom 2's<br />

Bath ranch wrth FarrMy room located<br />

on acre with a Carklike setting<br />

Just reduced <strong>to</strong> $127 900 a 62<br />

FAOMINGTON HILLS - 3000 sq ft<br />

Tudor Colonial on Commons 4 bed-<br />

rooms Famrfy Room Formal Ommg<br />

Room 2'» sttached car garage<br />

Fantastic home CaC lor details<br />

$•65 900 siO<br />

NORTHVILLE OPEN HOUSE<br />

SUN 1 -4 PM<br />

2147J HOLMBURv<br />

Privacy galore from walk-out lower<br />

level cathedral ceAng oeaulitm<br />

ground A landscskping wrap<br />

around wood deck rued <strong>to</strong>rs' large<br />

<strong>to</strong>t wood burning <strong>fire</strong>piace garage<br />

neater prestigious sub Artacned 2<br />

car garsge Ra>sad ranch $149 900<br />

= 128<br />

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Michigan<br />

G r o u p<br />

Real<strong>to</strong>rs<br />

459-3600.<br />

surts lacuxzi room cus<strong>to</strong>m decamg<br />

largs pole bam and mof You n love<br />

ths isass and Plymouth schools<br />

$196,000<br />

Remerica<br />

Village Square<br />

349-5600<br />

V Way i<br />

Gracious 4 bedroom tudor noma<br />

Grand loyer with spuai Slav case<br />

trench doors lead <strong>to</strong> dan s<strong>to</strong>ne <strong>fire</strong><br />

puce in family room ana ma ksl<br />

goes on $325 900|P21POR i<br />

453-6800<br />

COLDWELL<br />

BANKER<br />

Schweitzer Real Estate<br />

316 Weetlend<br />

Garden City<br />

BEAUTIFUL Weal lend noma 4 bed<br />

rooms 2 I us bams fun baaamant<br />

completely jpdaled tfus is • must<br />

see lo appreciate Setter ma aaim<br />

m closing costs <strong>to</strong>i only $79,900<br />

Open Sun 1-5 31450 Gra<br />

721-2256<br />

THIS HOME<br />

SPELLS VALUE!<br />

« bedrooms. 2't bams Large isiand I<br />

krtchen. 1st floor laundry Fsrmty I<br />

room features cathedral caMmg and 1<br />

bnck kreplace Othar features n- {<br />

dude formal dmmg room mee dan; ;<br />

study Ak <strong>to</strong>r only $226 500<br />

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY<br />

1-4 PM<br />

North & WiKoi Wsst o» Haggety j<br />

42111 BRENTWOOD<br />

Spring in<strong>to</strong> this 3 bedroom aa brick 1<br />

ranch comp<strong>to</strong>te anth family room ;<br />

firspiaca and hrasnac oassmenl' |<br />

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ner <strong>to</strong>t Superb vaiusstS 107 50®<br />

The Prudential<br />

William Decker,<br />

REALTORS<br />

455-8400<br />

independent Owned and Operated<br />

315 r<strong>to</strong>rthville-Nov<br />

BRADNER. A 6 M»LE AREA" fully<br />

equipped tradrtranal bnca 2 si or,<br />

Colonial <strong>to</strong>stures central air master<br />

suite 1st floor laundry' attached ga-<br />

rage. lower level computer.study<br />

Close <strong>to</strong> Winchester Elemantary<br />

Owner Iransterred asking<br />

$1769 900<br />

ONE WAY REALTY<br />

473-5500 or 1-800-363 128'<br />

i EXEC ENTEP T A INVENT HOME<br />

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| Completely Landscaped Meant.<br />

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j By Owner' $379 080 Cak 344 .986.<br />

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bath |ust 'ight for targe fsmny irae:<br />

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detans $173 500 -L3iRob!462-295C<br />

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$299 900 i L60Coti Ca»4€2-295C<br />

PLYMOUTH . Super sharp 4 bed-<br />

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p»ace. family room brushed bsse-<br />

meni attscned garage. $ 137 000<br />

RICH--ER A ASSOC 348-5100<br />

Walk <strong>to</strong> School<br />

from this popular 3 bed'OOm rsnch<br />

wim attract.re double arch sieve-<br />

non Flrepiece in family room with<br />

newer carpeting 2 baths basement<br />

A attached garsge $117 500 Call<br />

BILL ARMBRUSTER<br />

Remerica<br />

HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />

459-6222<br />

SELLING?<br />

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HIRING?<br />

Put Your Message<br />

Where Your<br />

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Observer & Eccentric<br />

Classified<br />

591-0900<br />

644-1070<br />

852-3222<br />

15<br />

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• COPPELIA STAGED<br />

Three casts will alternate in five performances<br />

when the Cleveland San Jose Ballet brings Coppelia<br />

<strong>to</strong> Detroit's Masonic Temple March 7-10.<br />

Presented by the Michigan Opera Theatre. Coppelia<br />

is scheduled for 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday.<br />

March 8 and 9. and 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Sunday.<br />

March 10. with a student matinee at tl a m.<br />

Thursday. March 7.<br />

Three artists originally from Michigan will be<br />

featured prominently in the ballet: Detroit native<br />

and Cleveland San Jose Ballet artistic direc<strong>to</strong>r<br />

Dennis Nahat, former West Bloomfield<br />

Melissa Mitchell and Flint native Mark Otloski.<br />

MOT is offering family-priced tickets <strong>to</strong> Coppelia.<br />

With the purchase of one full-price ticket,<br />

up <strong>to</strong> two additional children's tickets may be purchased<br />

for $10 each; subject <strong>to</strong> availability. Call<br />

the MOT Ticket Services Office. 874-SING. To<br />

Charge tickets, call T^cketmaster: 645-6666.<br />

\<br />

• DSO CONCERTS<br />

World-renowned violin virtuoso Isaac Stern returns<br />

<strong>to</strong> Orchestra Hall with pianist, Robert<br />

McDonald at 8 p.m. Thursday. March 7 as part .of<br />

the Detroit Symphony Orchestra Hall Recital .Series.<br />

They will perform sonatas by Mozart, Brahms<br />

and Bar<strong>to</strong>k as well as Schumann's Intermezzo<br />

from F.A.E Sonata and Szymanowski's La Fontaine<br />

d'Arethuse.<br />

Pops arranger and conduc<strong>to</strong>r Richard Hayman<br />

will perform with the DSO for Weekender Pops<br />

concerts at 8:30 p.m Friday, March 8, 8:30 p.m.<br />

Saturday, March 9 and 3:30 p.m. Sunday. March<br />

10 at Orchestra Hall They will be joined by the<br />

Dallas Brass.<br />

The DSO will perform a special concert at 7:30<br />

p.m. Sunday. March 10 <strong>to</strong> benefit Michigan fami-<br />

" lies of military personnel. Co-sponsored by the<br />

Southeastern Michigan Chapter of the American<br />

Red Cross. ANR Pipeline Co., WXYZ-TV and the<br />

Detroit News and underwritten by ANR Pipeline,<br />

this concert is called An Evening for America."<br />

Proceeds will assist families of military personnel<br />

from Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties<br />

involved in Operation Desert S<strong>to</strong>rm.<br />

For ticket information, for all DSO concerts,<br />

call the Orchestra Hall Box Office, 833-3700.<br />

• WILDLIFE ART<br />

The Michigan Wild<strong>life</strong> Art Sale and*display of<br />

cus<strong>to</strong>m knives will take place March 8-10 at the<br />

Holiday Inn of Southfield.<br />

Those whho<strong>to</strong>graphic<br />

expertise, from beginner <strong>to</strong> advanced amateur<br />

Sessions will include nature, wedding and<br />

travel pho<strong>to</strong>graphy.<br />

Darkroom techniques, composition and camera<br />

basics will-be highlighted.<br />

Call 642-8831 for details.<br />

• BALLET SPOTLIGHTED<br />

The Plymouth-Can<strong>to</strong>n ballet will present "Coppelia"<br />

at 2 and 7:30 p.m. Saturday, March 16, in<br />

the Plymouth-Can<strong>to</strong>n High School Little Theatre.<br />

The production will combine comedy and<br />

dance.<br />

The company is a non-profit organization that<br />

offers opportunities'for local dancers <strong>to</strong> work and<br />

perform in ballet productions.<br />

Tickets are $6, reserved seating only. For tickets.<br />

call the Plymouth-Can<strong>to</strong>n Ballet at 397-8828<br />

or Joanne's Dance Extension at 455-4330.<br />

_• CRAFT APPLICATIONS<br />

The Schoolcraft College Foundation is seeking<br />

exhibi<strong>to</strong>rs for its second annual craft show Saturday.<br />

Oct. 26 and Sunday. Oct 27. Proceeds will be<br />

used <strong>to</strong> fund student scholarships<br />

The craft show will be in the college's Physical<br />

Education Building. Schoolcraft is at 18600 Haggerty.<br />

between Six and Seven Mile, in Livonia.<br />

Free parking is available.<br />

For an application <strong>to</strong> exhibit, call the college at<br />

462-4417.<br />

• BENEFIT AUCTION<br />

New Morning School, a non-profit cooperative<br />

school, preschool through grade 8. in Plymouth,<br />

will hold its 15th annual acution at 5 p.m. Saturday.<br />

March 23. at the Hellenic Cultural Cente*.<br />

36375 Joy Rd.. Westland<br />

Time is right<br />

Start tuberous begonias indoors<br />

When tuberous begonias are featured in a garden,<br />

they take center stage with their large<br />

blooms in colors such as white, pink. red. orange,<br />

apricot and yellow.<br />

This time of year is good <strong>to</strong> start the tubers<br />

indoors and perhaps plan a garden around them<br />

where they will delight all who are fortunate <strong>to</strong><br />

see them.<br />

Choose firm tubers and place them round end<br />

down (the roots emerge there and along the sides!<br />

in a shallow container in a soil-less mix. Space<br />

them 3-4 inches apart The depression in the tuber<br />

is wftere the leaves and buds" will emerge and this<br />

area, just peeking out of the soil, needs <strong>to</strong> be kept<br />

dry <strong>to</strong> prevent rot<br />

. Keep the growing mix evenly moist. Place the<br />

trays in bright, indirect sunlight with temperatures<br />

around 70 degrees In about a month, plump<br />

pink buds will appear followed by the leaves<br />

.NOW THEY can be transferred <strong>to</strong> 5-6-inch pots<br />

in a soil rich in humus Equal parts sandy loam,<br />

peat and well-rotted compost or manure is ideal<br />

Transfer the sprouting tubers <strong>to</strong> the same depth<br />

as they were ui the flats<br />

They now need lots of light, but not <strong>to</strong>o 'much<br />

direct sun An east window will do Don't allow<br />

the temperature <strong>to</strong> go below 60-65 degrees<br />

They can be planted in the garden when all-dan<br />

ger of frost ts past, again at the same depth as<br />

before. When watering, keep the water off the foliage<br />

Moist, but not soggy soil is the rule<br />

* d d w n<br />

| <strong>to</strong> earth<br />

Marty<br />

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If the soil dries out when the plant is budding,<br />

the buds may drop off Fertilize as package indicates.<br />

discontinuing the feeding in late summer.<br />

Filtered light is kind <strong>to</strong> these begonias such as<br />

that provided by high branching trees, or manmade<br />

shade construction. They also like the east<br />

or north side of walls,, fences.oc the house, where<br />

they will be protected from strong winds<br />

Some plants that efijoy sharing garden space<br />

with begonias' are- azaleas, pieris rhodedendron.<br />

campanula, primroses and ferns - \|<br />

Tubers can be brought back in<strong>to</strong> the house for<br />

continued bloom for a few weeks, in the fall, before<br />

a frost When watering 15 s<strong>to</strong>pped, they will<br />

go in<strong>to</strong> dormancy -When the leaves turn yellow<br />

and fall oU. lift the tubers, clean the soil off. dry<br />

in the sun fgr several days until they're hard and<br />

dry and s<strong>to</strong>re them hj an open flat at about 45-40<br />

degrees Keep then?


04 E Thursday. March 7. 1991<br />

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NOVI - KINGSLEY on wooded sua. 2<br />

bedroom. country kitchen. 1 bath mJ<br />

double vanity. gardan tub* mower,<br />

wet bar. aH appliances. water sof-<br />

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PLYMOUTH HILLS - 1069 Part-<br />

wood 2 badroom. 2 balh. deck with<br />

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REGENT. 12*40, 1 badroom, slove.<br />

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Park. Am. Clean Joy Rd (Middte-<br />

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WIXOM - 14x65. 2 badroom. 2 bath<br />

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397-2330<br />

333 Northern Property<br />

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Grand Traverse Reaon<br />

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346 E State St Suite H<br />

Travaraa City. Ml.. 49664<br />

(616) 929-9009<br />

TRAVERSE CITY - yaw round water<br />

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Rupp S Keen Real Estate<br />

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313-477-7600 or 477-3264<br />

334 Out Of Town<br />

Proporty For Sala<br />

LUTHER. MICHIGAN<br />

40 acres Asking 525.000<br />

BLOOMFIELD REALTY. INC<br />

647-6060<br />

336 Southam Property<br />

BOCA RATON. FLA. 2 bedroom, ful-<br />

ly furnished, on A1A. across from<br />

pub*c beach park, screened m<br />

porch, 3rd Hoor end umt 332-2727<br />

BIG SAY 8E NOCnCentralty located<br />

<strong>to</strong> UP attractions. 5 cabins. 3 unit<br />

motel I a new manager's home<br />

Waterfront >139.900 313-750-9274<br />

GAYLOflO-MANCELONA. 1 I<br />

lot. private paved subdivision 2 pri-<br />

vate lakea. golf course, indoor pool,<br />

tennis. $5,900 negotiable 360-4619<br />

Ca« Steven Nethenon.<br />

Broker. MLS. Glen Arbor Realty Inc.<br />

616-334-3055<br />

TORCH LAKE<br />

TerrMc ranch, excellent condition,<br />

giaas lake room, much mora<br />

1367.000<br />

D e n n i s Irelan<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

ELK RAPIDS<br />

Days 616-264-5611<br />

Eves. 616-264-6614<br />

FLORIDA PROPERTY near Fort<br />

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FT PIERCE. FL - 2 bedroom, 1%<br />

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kitchen, cental ak & heat Nice fruit<br />

fees 6 yard $49,900 642-9109<br />

MARCO ISLAND. FLA - 2 bedroom<br />

condo on Marco Bay Resort. Futy<br />

furnished $400 week. $900 mo<br />

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337 Farms For Sa<strong>to</strong><br />

TECUMSEH SCHOOLS-cus<strong>to</strong>m<br />

home. 60 acres, woods, creak,<br />

horse facilities Retiring owner<br />

$225,000 Brtt<strong>to</strong>n. 517-423-5240<br />

FAlRHAVtN- 10 acre farm. 1-4<br />

miles from Laka St Clair Nice 3<br />

bedroom bnck ranch. 90x60 indoor<br />

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horse bam Sailers moving lo Flori-<br />

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ANN ARBOR/PLYMOUTH'S LYON<br />

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RenCen Rural, near expressways,<br />

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CHELSEA 4 bedrooms. 2't bath*,<br />

updated. 3000 aq ft Vic<strong>to</strong>rian home<br />

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FENTON. great lamHy home in pro-<br />

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lower level walk-out CaH Dave.<br />

629-2536; Sentry Reatty-a Invest<br />

B-W-'SI<br />

FENTON. His<strong>to</strong>ric home. South<br />

OibMavWa 13 rooms half acre lot.<br />

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629-2536 Sentry Realty a Invest-<br />

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339 Lots and Acreage<br />

For Sa<strong>to</strong><br />

BEAUTIFUL HEAVILY l-eed seclud-<br />

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1'»+ acres with stream running<br />

through property Build your dream<br />

houaa on this one ol a.kmd private<br />

lot John Richards development<br />

540-4232<br />

BLOOMFIELD - treed loi with<br />

Blooom field Has schools and mail-<br />

ing Close <strong>to</strong> Franklin a Hickory<br />

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CALL SALLY FLYNN<br />

THE PRUDENTIAL<br />

GREAT LAKES REALTY<br />

256-6578 or 646-6000<br />

BUILDABLE LOT -Beautiful wooded<br />

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borhood aH utilities Approximately<br />

77ftx 120ft. $30,000 644-5252<br />

ON CENTER Rd.. mat N of<br />

Rd . 9 Acres Idsal for Condos<br />

or homes. Csll for details.<br />

Real Estate Unlimited 363-4400<br />

CANTC<br />

Ford R<br />

CITY OF ORCHARD LAKE - Beauti-<br />

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privileges on upper strsits laka Ex-<br />

cellent land contract terms avail-<br />

able Contact David Busch<br />

$174,900 Snyder Kinney Bennett a<br />

Keating 644-7000<br />

CLARKSTON AREA . 2.3<br />

$44,900 10 acres In Bitter bush.<br />

$109,900 Carol at Coktwell Banker/<br />

The Michael Group. 625-1333<br />

CLARKSTON-lndtvlduai sites for<br />

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Comrm*uty. Golf course view a walk<br />

outs available $65,000 620-2860<br />

BUILD YOUR OWN DREAM<br />

FRANKLIN<br />

Over'4 acre wooded terrain<br />

$83,500 Just under an acre wooded<br />

terrain $83,500 Approximately V.<br />

acre wooded $89,900 Over 1.2<br />

acraa woodad sloping w/walkout<br />

$104,000<br />

WEST BLOOMFIELD<br />

Over 9H acres zoned - cluster<br />

$425,000<br />

Cranbrook Associates . 626-6700<br />

HUNTERS PARADISE - Washtenaw<br />

county 112 acres vacant Live<br />

stream, woods! black<strong>to</strong>p road.<br />

$156,000 wtth terms<br />

Kckaman Realty inc 475-8424<br />

339 Lots and Acreage<br />

For Sa<strong>to</strong><br />

CLARKSTON Beautiful loi m Pine<br />

Knob Manor homes Scemc wooded<br />

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%• of an acre plus. Property west of<br />

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MILFORD<br />

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NORTHFIELD TOWNSHIP<br />

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2 acre wooded lot on all sports laka<br />

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454-3610 -<br />

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RALPH<br />

MANUEL<br />

NORTHFIELD TOWNSHIP<br />

5 and 10 acre parcels Beautiful view<br />

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NORTH OAKS Rochester Hills most<br />

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Broker 258-5263<br />

NORTHVILLE. CHy of Prestigious<br />

PHEASANT HILLS subdivtskoni<br />

Wooded, walk-out commons"<br />

location (Days) 348-3800<br />

NORTHVILLE - Plcklord Meadow<br />

One large exduaive nome site re-<br />

maining E of Beck Rd S of 7 Take<br />

Valencia <strong>to</strong> Pickford, turn right For<br />

very large homes Broker 680-4035<br />

NO. REDFORD - VACANT<br />

Lot : 66 x 302<br />

Paved, water, electric, sewer at<br />

street $12,000 CaH 537-7066<br />

PRESENTING TIMBERVIEW ACRES<br />

Estates. 2't acre sitea. located 2't<br />

mUes from Ann Arbor near M-23 In<br />

Seine. Michigan Cal 559-7430<br />

SALEM FARMS ESTATES - 5 lots<br />

remaining. 2 acre home sites, peved<br />

roed. natural £s. underground<br />

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Pontiac TraH. $45-$55,000 459-0174<br />

S LYON - Country Lane Eststes<br />

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H » M DEVELOPMENT 437-5340<br />

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moving Leave message 459-1874<br />

WEST BLOOMFIELD<br />

Luxurious Oakbrooke Subdivision<br />

Choice sitea'available 352-3600<br />

342 Laketront Property<br />

COMMERCE -w BLOOMFIELD ,<br />

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bunding on paved sl4reet Middle<br />

Straits Lake 348-0942<br />

FABULOUS LAKE FRONT - In N<br />

Wabeek Designed by OeRosier<br />

Wfuie brick exterior. 6900 sq ft<br />

finished we*-out lower level. 3 car<br />

attached garage<br />

WALNUT LAKEFRONT • A Beauty!<br />

Ullra contemporary 2 s<strong>to</strong>ry<br />

Skylights. Hoor <strong>to</strong> ceding OoorwattS<br />

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UPPER LONG LAKE LAKEFRONT -<br />

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4F* OAE Thursday. March 7. 1991<br />

400 Apts. For Rent<br />

LAKE ORION • Large 2 bedroom<br />

•"th MHmoil. $525 par mo Mal<br />

included Also < Mdroom urttl 1395<br />

per mo Wnmediele oocupancy<br />

. **.cal<br />

blind*, detuie appliances balcony,<br />

patio, swimming pool, tannia count,<br />

community room Near mopping<br />

CANTERBURY PARK<br />

7 Mite Rd . corner MayfieKJ between<br />

Farmmg<strong>to</strong>n a MerrWnen Rd*<br />

473-3963 775-8200<br />

Model open daly 9-5<br />

. except Wednesday<br />

400 Apt*. For Rent<br />

LIMITED TIME SPECIAL<br />

Southfield - Telegraph 8 12 MUe 2<br />

« 3 bedroom*. 2 baths 1900 sq D<br />

approximate S<strong>to</strong>rage a laundry<br />

room Patio's Pnvate entry way<br />

WAKEFIELD APTS 354-3780<br />

LIVONIA - apt must rant 2 badroom*.<br />

lakevtew. 1100 K) tl<br />

dryer included • moa<br />

A*fcmgS72S/mo 996-1120<br />

NORTHVILLE GREEN<br />

Larga contemporary 2<br />

apartment with balcony porch overlooking<br />

running brook On Randolph<br />

at 8 Mile MMe W of Sheldon Rd<br />

Walk <strong>to</strong> down<strong>to</strong>wn NorthvMe<br />

RENT $570<br />

SECURTIY 1200<br />

includes carport, plush carpeting,<br />

349-7743<br />

WOODCREST VILLA<br />

APARTMENTS & ATHLETIC CLUB<br />

Spacious 1 & 2 bedroom apartments, each wrth<br />

a <strong>fire</strong>place, mini-Winds and balcony or patio<br />

Private athletic club featunng year-round indooroutdoor<br />

pool, sauna, steam bath, whirlpool and<br />

exercise room Secluded setting amidst woods<br />

and duck ponds Pets welcome Senior citizen<br />

discount.<br />

2 6 1 - 8 0 1 0<br />

CONWWNTLV LOCATED Off *AVN£ BO<br />

BETOKEN WARREN & JO*, HI Aft TM£ WESTLANO SMOPPWG MALL<br />

RENTAL OFFICE AND- MODEL OPEN 10 « M -6P M<br />

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY<br />

Open Daily 10-6<br />

Sat. LO-5<br />

Sun. 12-5<br />

PLEASING TO THE EYE<br />

If you like what you see. our<br />

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woods view<br />

Pleasing <strong>to</strong> the<br />

pocketbook. <strong>to</strong>o. EHO<br />

Heat Included<br />

2 Bedroom S555<br />

Located on Novi Road<br />

Just N. of 8 Mile<br />

347-1690 348-9590<br />

WESTLAND •<br />

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ED E E /I A C -for Heat. Cooking<br />

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Rent starting at *445<br />

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SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE<br />

• Swimm ing Pool a Clubhouse<br />

• Organized Activities<br />

• Olal-A-Riae<br />

• Cable Available<br />

• New Vertical blinds |apartment* only)<br />

—cofLLoco cpeeic<br />

it>73 Kairvvood Drive • Westland<br />

1 tW** S 0» Ford Row] - on Nenourgh Rd<br />

• 2 miws E. o« 1-275<br />

Hours: Mon -Fri 9-5; Sat.-Surv 12-4<br />

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EXPRESSWAYS & TWELVE OAKS MALI<br />

On Beck Road. Just North of<br />

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624-138S<br />

OPEN MON - SAT 9^> • SUN. 11-5<br />

Equal Housing Opportunity<br />

400 Apt*. For Rent<br />

LIVONIA S -<br />

FINEST<br />

LOCATION<br />

Merriman corner 7 Mile<br />

Limited time otter: 1 month<br />

free' rent with 1 year lease,<br />

new tenants Only.<br />

Deluxe<br />

2 bedroom. 2 bath<br />

$620<br />

• All appliances<br />

• Vertical blinds<br />

• FTxrt<br />

• Nearby shopping<br />

MERRIMAN WOODS<br />

Model open 9-5 except Thursday<br />

477-9377 Office: 775-6200<br />

NORTHVILLE 1 a 2 bedroom apartments<br />

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348-9250<br />

N o w Open...<br />

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• FIJOM $4*5<br />

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585-4010<br />

OAK PARK-Beautiful 2 bedrooms,<br />

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522-3013<br />

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3726 Rochester Rd<br />

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29286 Northwestern Hwy<br />

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42711 Ford Rd<br />

NOVI 348-0540<br />

Across from 12 Oaks M M<br />

CLINTON TWP. 791-8444<br />

36870 Garfield<br />

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Haggerty 459-6640<br />

1-2 BEDROOM<br />

from '505<br />

• Verticals* Eal-mKitchen<br />

• Walk-inClosets* Carport<br />

« Washer/Dryer Available<br />

Handicapped units available<br />

Open Daily 9-5<br />

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i m n<br />

400 Apts. For Rent<br />

Northville Forest<br />

Apartments<br />

1 & 2 Bedrooms<br />

Over 1 000 »q R Ol comfort<br />

stfund c ondrtwned Irving<br />

from $497<br />

AVAILABLE NOW!<br />

includes hoi water, waik-m closet<br />

porch or balcony swimming pool,<br />

community building, s<strong>to</strong>rage araa<br />

OPEN MON FFH 8am-4pm<br />

Altar 4pm 8 weekends<br />

b» appointment<br />

420-0888<br />

OLD REDFORO AREA<br />

Oeiu.e one bedroom, mr. carpel,<br />

private parking 53 1 2895<br />

Parkview<br />

Lovely 1 bedroom apartments,<br />

starting at $360 Gas 8 water mdud<br />

356-8844<br />

- 7800 Pierson Detroit<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

• Absolutely<br />

The Best<br />

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why. hurryi They won't last long<br />

• Spacious 1 & 2 bedrooms<br />

• Heat 8 Bund* included<br />

• Private balcony<br />

TWIN ARBORS<br />

453-2800<br />

NORTHRIDGE<br />

Prestigious<br />

Northville<br />

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One Mile W. of I-275<br />

off 7 MUe. Northville<br />

348-9616<br />

rent from<br />

*415<br />

Microwave Oven Paid Gaa Heat<br />

Air Conditioning<br />

Pool & Tennis<br />

1 & 2 Bedroom<br />

Apartments<br />

Great Location<br />

Spacious Rooms<br />

1Vj Bath in<br />

2 Bedroom<br />

Pets allowed w.r,n permission'<br />

Wal<strong>to</strong>n Corner at Perry «<br />

Adj8C.nl <strong>to</strong> Auburn Hills fm T<br />

Mon.-Fri. 8-S Weekends 12-5<br />

373-5800<br />

FREE HEAT<br />

MICROWAVE<br />

1 Bedroom "Ranch House"<br />

s 4 4 0<br />

2 Bedroom "Townhouse"<br />

s 520<br />

3 Bedroom "Townhouse"<br />

$ 605<br />

Pool* Spacious Rooms • Clubhouse<br />

Air Conditioning • 1' j Baths<br />

WEST Of A r WAL TON /- 75<br />

aojacovt TO Aoeonn mlis<br />

3 7 3 - 0 1 0 0<br />

Mon -Frl. 8-5<br />

[Sat. 9-5. Sun 12-5<br />

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Attractive 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments<br />

A 2 Bedroom Townhouses Available<br />

2 Bedroom Units*<br />

! 6 6 ^<br />

5 5 0<br />

600<br />

HEAT INCLUDED<br />

with Vertical Blinds<br />

Open Daily - Closed Sunday<br />

ca 557-0810<br />

400 Apts. For Rent<br />

OLD REOFOW). 8,'Laheer - 4th Hoor<br />

studio carpel sppusnces cm OK<br />

$235 * depoefl soueeky Cleen.<br />

heel K U M Unique 354-0914<br />

PLYMOUTH - Country Liwig J bedroom<br />

new appliance* 8 carpeting<br />

$640/mo » security Free utwtiee<br />

No pels 459-2748<br />

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Southfield<br />

29286<br />

880-9090<br />

Rd<br />

354-8040<br />

CANTON 981-7200<br />

42711 Ford Rd<br />

NOVI 348-0540<br />

Across Irom 12 Oaks Mad<br />

CLINTON TWP. 791-8444<br />

36870 Garfield<br />

1-800-777-5616<br />

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PLYMOUIH - Down<strong>to</strong>wn 1 bedroom.<br />

heat 8 water included. available<br />

May 1 eves 335-042?<br />

400 Apts. For Rent<br />

FOUNTAIN PARK<br />

NOVI<br />

H(Ml • Vie IN-PLAOE lo *—<br />

Fountain Park » «iT»1 place lo<br />

uvf-m<br />

• Neer 96-296-275<br />

• Mmdual Mundry room<br />

oeaher 8 dryer<br />

• WaBi-m doeeu<br />

• Super cm-sue mi<br />

Spacious 1 and 2 bedroom<br />

apartments. A community<br />

setting near down<strong>to</strong>wn<br />

Plymouth. Heat included<br />

— • Full appliances.<br />

1 MONTH<br />

FREE RENT<br />

348-0626<br />

Mon-Fn 10-6 30<br />

Sal 8 Sun Noon-5<br />

On Grand Rwer tsrween Now 8<br />

Meadowbrook Rd*<br />

- PLYMOUTH -<br />

BROUGHAM<br />

MANOR<br />

APTS.<br />

1 BEDROOM $445<br />

2 BEDROOM $485<br />

Vow Leeee Heel 8 Water Paid<br />

AduH* No pets<br />

455-1215<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

LIVE ON THE PARK<br />

Starting from...$435<br />

Heat 8 water mciuded Senior<br />

Discount Central mr. pool securty<br />

40325 Plymouth Rd Apt 101<br />

455-3682<br />

PLYMOUTH. Mayflower Hotel $450<br />

month Daily room service. 24 hour<br />

me**ege service Color TV No<br />

leases immediate occupancy<br />

Creon or Mem 453-1620<br />

PLYMOUTH - Nice t Bedroom upper<br />

Waft <strong>to</strong> <strong>to</strong>wn Available now<br />

Feature* mr. s<strong>to</strong>ve refrigera<strong>to</strong>r<br />

cable connection. $435 per monm<br />

mciudes heel 453 895 S<br />

400 Apts. For Rent<br />

$ LOOK AT THIS<br />

epartment* and unreel 2<br />

696 - 2T5<br />

• Minutes from 12 Oaks<br />

drywt nook ups<br />

Vertical bknds included<br />

NOVI RIDGE<br />

On 10 Mile between Novi Rd<br />

Meadowbrook<br />

349-8200<br />

PLYMOUTH - Oownlown Large 1<br />

bedroom upnavs -own entrance<br />

Kitchen appliances $475 includes<br />

heet 6 w Avertable now 453-1706<br />

PLYMOUTH - large 2 bedroom itat<br />

formal dmmg 'oom carport, old<br />

world charm no pels $625.'mo<br />

phis uturties A security 459-3089<br />

PLYMOUTH LUX UP* APARTMENT<br />

2 bedroom carpori appkancea mcludwig<br />

washer .'dryer carpeting<br />

drapes Starting at $575 455-3139<br />

PLYMOUTH - Ouarui neighborhood<br />

Walk <strong>to</strong> downiown Newly 'elerc<br />

•shed 1 bedroom new Kitchen 8<br />

bath $495 reference* 453->353<br />

PLYMOUTH:Spacious I A 2 oed<br />

room apartment Quiet .compter Appliances.<br />

heal mciuded a"<br />

$445 $5'5permoom<br />

346-6077 459-2923<br />

PLYMOUTH TWP - 1 bedroom<br />

rxce Quiet corner immediate occupancy<br />

no pets 1-437-2610<br />

PLYMOUTH - UraQue down<strong>to</strong>wn loft<br />

bedroom available 3 i ideal <strong>to</strong>r<br />

per so" Newi, dec« rated an<br />

$575 mo<br />

Quiet intimate setting Large<br />

1 and 2 bedroom apartments<br />

Close <strong>to</strong> central Plymouth<br />

"Separate entrances. p»n>l and<br />

other amenities<br />

1 MONTH<br />

FREE RENT<br />

455-3880 |||0 453-6050<br />

A York Properties Community<br />

Now Leasing Phase III<br />

Laizefront Units<br />

On P77tc ( f f }


Thursday, March 7. 1901 OAE<br />

400 Aptt. Foe Rant 400 Aptt. For Rant 400 Aptt. For Rant 400 Aptt. For Rant 400 Aptt. For Rant 400 Aptt. For Rant 400 Aptt. For Rant 400 Aptt. For Rant Aptt. For Rant<br />

PLYMOUTH- Psrt Manor Aptt 1<br />

O®droo«n i»ncfi unit. K25t S M« 4S4-9274<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

Plymouth Hills<br />

Apartments<br />

— 746 SrMITSt 3 -<br />

Modern 1 and 2 Bedroom<br />

• WASHER-DRYER<br />

IN EACH APT.<br />

• ACCESS TO 1-275<br />

• AIR CONDITIONED<br />

• FULLY CARPETED<br />

• DISHWASHER<br />

• NO PETS<br />

FROM $445<br />

-OPEN DAILY 12 <strong>to</strong> 5PM<br />

.455-4721 278-8319<br />

PLYMOUTH . SENIOR CITIZEN<br />

Specials Spacious 1 & 2 bedroom<br />

apartments in quiet adult community<br />

Walk <strong>to</strong> shopping Central ak.<br />

dishwasher, vertical bknds. carport<br />

pool Available <strong>to</strong> qualified<br />

applicants- 453-8811<br />

PLYMOUTH- Sublease spacious 1<br />

bedroom, park setting, dishwasher<br />

microwave, laudry facilities, parking,<br />

heat A water included 4S4-7S32<br />

Plymouth<br />

$100 off<br />

your 1st mo. rent.<br />

when you move m during March<br />

Plymouth Square<br />

Apartments<br />

1 BEDROOM APT<br />

$455 PLUS UTILITIES<br />

9421 MARGUERITE<br />

(Off Ann Arbor Rd, 1 block West of<br />

Sheldon |<br />

MON THRU FRI 9 TO 5<br />

455-6570<br />

PLYMOUTH- 1 bedroom $4l0/mo .<br />

includes heat A water Washer A<br />

dryer on premises No pets<br />

459-3310<br />

PLYMOUTH - 2 bedroom<br />

tial A* refrigera<strong>to</strong>r, range: washer/<br />

dryer Free Heat »495'montn •<br />

security No pets 459-0854<br />

REDFORO AREA<br />

SPRING SPECIAL<br />

NO SECURITY DEPOSIT<br />

FROM $395<br />

•FREE HEAT<br />

• Large 1 & 2 Bedrooms<br />

• CeWe Ready<br />

• Walk-in Closet<br />

• Lighted Parking<br />

• 1 or 2 Year Lease<br />

• Intrusion Alarm System<br />

GLEN COVE<br />

TELEGRAPH •• mile S of 1-96<br />

538-2497<br />

Redford Manor<br />

South Redford<br />

born Heights/Lrvorwa Area<br />

bedroom apartment<br />

E<br />

TV $579<br />

837-1680<br />

PLYMOUTH - 1 bedroom Plymouth<br />

Rd . & Hoibroofc. Move, tefrieera<strong>to</strong>r<br />

carpetmg. drape*, au conditioner<br />

walk lo <strong>to</strong>wn S42S plu» uMltie*<br />

Discount first month 4S4-M18<br />

P.LT MOUTH . 1 bedroom. Maple A<br />

fairground lower apartment. Move,<br />

refrigera<strong>to</strong>r, walk <strong>to</strong> <strong>to</strong>wn, no pets<br />

1425 including utlMws Discount<br />

first month . 454-9618<br />

pontiac<br />

ORCHARO LAKE ROAD<br />

nam Telegraph Beautiful wooded<br />

setting. 1 bedroom apt Carpel Air<br />

conditioner heet included<br />

FROM $375<br />

ORCHARD WOODS APTS<br />

—- ^ XU- 11TI<br />

JOY RO /TELEGRAPH - 1 bedroom,<br />

S315 Plus security Clean, quiet<br />

Fenced parkmg A cable available<br />

No pels 637-8290<br />

REDFORD AREA<br />

Telegraph-5 Mae 1 & 2 bedroom<br />

dean, decorated, quiet, carpet, air<br />

conditioner, blmda. heat mciuded<br />

For mature, professional people<br />

From S37V<br />

PARKSIDE APTS<br />

5 3 2 - 9 2 3 4<br />

REDFORD<br />

LOLA PARK MANOR has a I bedroom<br />

apt for rent Free heat, al<br />

amenities Please call 255-0932<br />

REDFORD -- two 1 bedroom apart-,<br />

ments available S3 SO & S390 a mo<br />

plus security 9-Spm 356-2754<br />

eves 355-9505<br />

ROCHESTER - furnished, unique<br />

large 1 bedroom apt new kitchen,<br />

bath A decor Rent includes utilities<br />

& garage $660 336-3633<br />

ROCHESTER HILLS<br />

- Charles Hamlet Apartments<br />

Ask about our.<br />

6 MONTH LEASES<br />

18 2 bedroom apartments S<strong>to</strong>ve,<br />

refrigera<strong>to</strong>r, dishwasher verticals<br />

throughout modem decor, cross<br />

country ski traits<br />

Call for details 852-0311<br />

A BEAUTIFUL<br />

PLACE...TO LIVE<br />

CENTRALLY LOCATED IN WESTLAND<br />

1 & 2 Bedroom • Fireplaces Available<br />

Pool • Tennis Court • Clubhouse<br />

Central Air • Dishwasher • Disposal<br />

Laundry Facilities<br />

Beautifully Landscaped<br />

Minutes from Westland Shopping Mall<br />

& All Major Highways<br />

REDFORD TWP AREA<br />

COUNTRY HOUSC<br />

1 4 2 bedroom apartments<br />

•Heat<br />

•Carpel<br />

• Verticals<br />

• Kitchen appliances<br />

• Pool<br />

• Cable ready<br />

FROM $420<br />

1ST MONTHS RENT •» OFF<br />

533-1121<br />

Hours Mon - Fri 9-5<br />

Redford Twp. Area<br />

Immediate Occupancy<br />

Studios. 1 bedroom Irom $325 Free<br />

f^at * water Poci $200 security<br />

fleprrsit with gnod rrarlit flai_Mnri -<br />

Fn 9-5. Appointments enenmga A<br />

Saturday 531-2260<br />

ROCHESTER DOWNTOWN. 1 bedroom<br />

condo. newly decorated A<br />

carpeted, outdoor pool, walk-


2 G * O&E Thursday. March 7. 1991<br />

400 Apt*. For font<br />

Village Green<br />

on Franklin<br />

Gorgeous 2 bedroom<br />

apartments ideal <strong>to</strong>r room-<br />

mates<br />

• Walk-in closets &<br />

mini-Minds.<br />

• Washers/dryers.<br />

• Wood burning <strong>fire</strong>places .<br />

a cjihwrtiilamngs.<br />

• $50 Security CMposit<br />

• Excellent location<br />

at 11 MHe a<br />

Franklin Rd.<br />

• Rentals from $665.<br />

7 4 6 - 0 0 2 0<br />

400 Apts. For Rant<br />

SOUTHFIELD<br />

SPRING SPECIAL<br />

NO SECURITY DEPOSIT<br />

ONE BEDROOM $450<br />

• FREE HEAT<br />

• Walk-in closet .<br />

• Intrusion Alarm<br />

W E L L I N G T O N<br />

P L A C E<br />

• M Mile<br />

3 5 5 - 1 0 6 9<br />

S O U T H F I E L D<br />

Spacious 1 a 2 Bedroom<br />

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no besement no" garaoe shed<br />

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bpm 464.0062<br />

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464-0062<br />

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Nice ft dean 2 bedroom 1 bath<br />

basement i* car garage, aui,<br />

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kitchen appkances <strong>fire</strong>place<br />

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mo security 697 6025 941-4974<br />

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oarage trees no pets $850 'mo<br />

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258-0266 673-8531<br />

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air. 2 car detached $l600'mo<br />

D ft H PROPE RTIE S 737- 4002<br />

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completely furnished 2 bedroom<br />

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basement garage Pierce School<br />

$730'mo 332-2319<br />

" BIRMINGHAM 3 BEDROOM<br />

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Can 649-0678<br />

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Daily .11 am-6pm Sal lOarvJr"<br />

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6200 North Wayne Rd<br />

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pets $ 11.250 'mo 565 5091<br />

GARDEN CITY . 3 bedrooms -e-<br />

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RIC HTER « ASSOC 346-5100<br />

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Charming 3 bedrbom 2 baths<br />

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<strong>fire</strong>place. Cathedral ceilings atr 2<br />

car doc*, alarm $l300/mo<br />

D A H PROPERTIES 737-4002<br />

WATERFORD Rent <strong>to</strong> Own Brand<br />

new super 3 bedroom ranch ga-<br />

rage lake privileges $1200 month<br />

541-6202<br />

iNKSTER-one 3 bedroom ranch with<br />

basement garage $590 another 3<br />

bedroom lor $510 Option <strong>to</strong> buy<br />

available on- both 766-1623<br />

INKSTER - 3 bedroom home with 2<br />

car garage Section 6 ok<br />

$475 per month<br />

47J-2223<br />

LIVONIA attractive location<br />

Schoolcraft W ot Merriman 2 bed-<br />

room basement oa heat, very large<br />

lot. t's car garage. $700/mo<br />

352-9555<br />

LIVONIA - Attractive 3 bedroom<br />

brick ranch <strong>Family</strong> room attached<br />

garage Available Apr 1 $650'MO<br />

plus security 476-0213<br />

LIVONIA - Clean. 2 bedroom large<br />

famey room, central aw 2 i .car<br />

^ary lenced yard great location<br />

TTWT<br />

No pets<br />

WEST<br />

227-6286<br />

LIVONIA corr newly remoOased 2<br />

bedroom, <strong>fire</strong>place central air ei-<br />

tras No pets $700 psus security<br />

Available now 459-MS2<br />

LfVONIA RARE FIND<br />

3 bedroom home n centrai Lmoma<br />

<strong>to</strong>r $650 mo - security immediate<br />

occupancy Call <strong>after</strong> 6pm<br />

474-5675 or 464-64S6<br />

BLOOMFIELD HILLS - 4 bedroom,<br />

family formal dining room den. 2<br />

<strong>fire</strong>places 3"» bath, 2 s car garaga<br />

air condition deck tMoomlwM Mrtta<br />

schools $2 3QQ,mo 256-5639<br />

BLOOMFIELD HILLS Ranch 3 bed-<br />

roorn. 3 bath, garage Bloomfield<br />

H4»s schools Large secluded lot<br />

Lake privileges 335-2639<br />

BLOOMFIELO HILLS Ranch .<br />

bath! larrufy room l^piace alarm<br />

attached 2 car garage i<br />

77i<br />

TOWN<br />

BL OOMFIE LD HILLS<br />

Executive rental on beautiful acre<br />

lot 3 bedrooma 3'i baths kbrary<br />

tarruly room finished lower level<br />

first floor masters suita. Over 3.650'<br />

sq h 6 mos or a yr $2 600 par mo<br />

Ask <strong>to</strong>r CHAR ROSC NBA UV<br />

647-7100 or 626-7521<br />

RALPH<br />

MANUEL<br />

LIVONIA - Smaa 1 bedroom home<br />

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woodwork cats OK $395 - depos-<br />

it Ravmed area 354-0914<br />

LIVONIA 4 bedrooms, sttacned gs-<br />

r age famey room. Itreplace 7 Mile A<br />

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furnished $ 1375 477-2737276 5969<br />

LIVONIA - 14650 Men alien. 2 bed-<br />

rooma. s<strong>to</strong>ve, refrigera<strong>to</strong>r dryer «v<br />

pete foM iiw • $&50<br />

274-6^62<br />

MIOOLE STRAITS LAXEFRONT<br />

NOVI SCHOOLS - 4 bedrooma. 2 *<br />

bathe, central mt. a deck great lo-<br />

cation $1700 per monlh CA22<br />

THE MICHIGAN GROUP 651-4 100<br />

NOVI Waaed Laka Lakafront 2 bed<br />

roonACape Cod 2 tu» Baths New<br />

kitchen A carpal Oeck. dock Lend<br />

contract option $925 553-9065<br />

WAYNE-Anractive 3 bedroom ranch<br />

across from part Appkances patio<br />

lenced Option <strong>to</strong> buy available im-<br />

mediate occupancy $590 768-1623<br />

WAYNE - Attractive 3 bedroom<br />

Ranch across from part Appli-<br />

ances patio lenced Option lo buy<br />

available Immediate occupancy<br />

5590 786-1623<br />

$450'MO Cat Diana iDaysi<br />

843-5900 lEves (477-0565<br />

i beth<br />

TROY Deauae 2 bedroom<br />

aa appkances includes<br />

dryer a* carport Must see<br />

$635 mo Leave message 642-0838<br />

CITY OF WAYNE. 1 bedroom newly<br />

remodeled carpeted appkances<br />

wa* <strong>to</strong> down<strong>to</strong>wn $350 plus jtik-<br />

**— After 6pm 454-7552<br />

WESTLAND-Fofd 8 Wildwood<br />

Large 2 bedrooiri utility room large<br />

living room, s<strong>to</strong>rage shed large<br />

backyard $550'mo plus utarties A<br />

security. 722-6435 or 729-6629<br />

412 TownfcouM*<br />

Co«S4o« hot R«nl<br />

BLOOMFIELD HILLS<br />

Line on beeutitm Square Lake, m*u<br />

ry condominiums 2 bedrooms 2<br />

•ndudeig washer 6 dryer, vertical<br />

blinds, gorgeous new and much<br />

much more Don't maea out $1<br />

$600 sevmgt Cal 230-0720 or<br />

•39 2152<br />

BlOOMFiELD HILLS - Four Sea-<br />

sons luxury Condo 2 bedrooms 2<br />

bathe dWung room aitcron with<br />

bUfM-ets. lit. >oor laundry VI '«**•<br />

ances undergrtMid parking $1,200<br />

mo Cal <strong>after</strong> 6pm 334-6263<br />

DELUXE •<br />

TOWNHOMES<br />

Enioy a superb location wain easy<br />

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• New modern kitchen with built-m<br />

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cleaning oven<br />

• Fu« baaamant with washer'<br />

dryer hook i*.<br />

• 'ntfQjdwMjn'ruaKyi aurm optional<br />

• Beautiful, landscaped courtyards<br />

• Rentals from $600<br />

OUTS'AN{>NG VALUE'<br />

Ask about our movem special<br />

Located on 10 Mile S of 1-696<br />

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^Village Green of<br />

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547-9393<br />

412<br />

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SOUTHFIELD 12 Ptnoa Condo -<br />

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1400 sq ft mm U<br />

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kitchen $M0/mo Cat<br />

Maryarwi 9-5 Mon - Frt, 362-5272<br />

415 Vi<br />

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painted lenced backyard security<br />

deposit No pots $410 453-2806<br />

WESTLAMD'Norweyne 2 bedrooms<br />

completely remodeled Section 8<br />

approved immediate occupancy<br />

S<strong>to</strong>ve 6 'linger a<strong>to</strong>r if needed<br />

$465'mo 728-2635<br />

WESTLANO - 2 bedroom dupie.<br />

Nor-Wayne Wary daen $450 pe(<br />

month plus utikties plus $450 se-<br />

curity deposit 961 5953<br />

410 Flats<br />

BERKLEY - upper flat 1 bedroom -<br />

den garaga balcony $475 - se-<br />

curity Chad cat OK 545-6324<br />

WAYNE<br />

•enced<br />

month<br />

2 bedroom garage large<br />

•enced yard Very clean $495 per<br />

security 726-6210<br />

WAYNfc - 3 bedroom ranch, garage<br />

fenced yard, no pets $550 a month<br />

plus security deposit<br />

Call <strong>after</strong> 4pm 326-8996<br />

W BLOOMFIELD Coxy 2 bedroom<br />

home, attached garage wood burn-<br />

ing s<strong>to</strong>ve, take access $650 mo<br />

Can 360-4574<br />

WEST BLOOMFIELD - Union lake<br />

prrvuegea 3 bedrooms - office 2<br />

AreplaSfes. new kitchen no pets<br />

$950 per mo 363-6643<br />

WEST BLOOMFIELO 5 bedroom<br />

brick targe famey room <strong>fire</strong>place<br />

'S -' Mi' ...osa- <strong>to</strong><br />

Northwestern Hwy 786-1511<br />

WEST BLOOMFIELD LAKEFRONT<br />

Private lake 4 bedrooms 3 car<br />

garage. Hi appkances $1 275 pei<br />

month 494-1145 363-3167<br />

CHARMING UPPER FLAT ot down-<br />

lown Birmingham duplex 2 Bed-<br />

room 1 bath 1 car garage no pets<br />

re mo security deposit $750.mo<br />

plus utilities 642-2600 or 540-4327<br />

DRAYTON PLAINS - new condo on<br />

lake 2 bedroom !', batn. al appk-<br />

ances 2 car 9~ag*' <strong>fire</strong>p^ce<br />

$975/mo CaH 690-0545<br />

• r*rlKal bknds mcSuOad<br />

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poa« Maaarve now <strong>to</strong>r aurnmai<br />

CM Or Rnchae deys $17-621-6690<br />

eves 621-6660<br />

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<strong>to</strong>r same Private<br />

kechan/laundry privi-<br />

$450 643-9061<br />

HOMESTEAD Available 1-6 beO<br />

room specioua condos <strong>to</strong>r couple or<br />

group Pnme local on Spnng 6<br />

Summer seasons Oemer 553-0643<br />

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Lmdy MlOs 616-526-2166<br />

10 Mil<br />

Mesdowbrook<br />

Open 7 days<br />

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349-8200<br />

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rooms dan tknaahed Mnaer level 3<br />

beihs formal deung cathedral caa-<br />

mgs lennas Lakevaew Con.ienent<br />

<strong>to</strong> I- 75 6 M-59 $ 1400/mo' 679-1606<br />

WATERFORO Very quae! <strong>to</strong>wn,<br />

house 2 bedrooms r* baths tul<br />

basement. 2 car garaga, $57S'mo<br />

363-2829<br />

2 bedroom condo<br />

ppkancea pool<br />

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525-7900<br />

W BLOOMFIELO - Luxurious 2 bed-<br />

room condo 2 bath Garage (mo-<br />

ment pool Chenney ma §900 per<br />

month 661-1111<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

2 A 3 bedroom ranch A <strong>to</strong>wnhouses<br />

2's belh*. 2 000 sqft 2 car at-<br />

'ached garag* lul basement exclu-<br />

sive community Irom $ 1475/mo<br />

851-2730<br />

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14 Mite - Middlebelt<br />

414 Southern Rentals<br />

DrSNE f EPCOT . Universal Studios<br />

1 > Miles away Luxury 2 and 3 bed-<br />

room. 2 bath condo washer dryer<br />

microwave, pool >ecuzz> fonms<br />

courts $495 snd $525 Wee* Days<br />

474-5150 Eves 478-9713<br />

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FARMINGTON HILLS Luxurious up- j *375 per weak<br />

261-6210<br />

per condo 2 bedroom 2 Oath f»e- FLORIOA MADEIRA BEACH<br />

place I^dergro^idI parking « appk- Waterfront. 2'» bedroom. 2 bath<br />

7?5-9ng pool, air carport, carper<br />

mg appkances Very well kept qui-<br />

et adult compter $625 month mv<br />

mediate occupancy It mteresfed<br />

call Wayne <strong>after</strong> 6pm 477-2917<br />

HILTON HEAD island 3 1.<br />

3 bath luxury w«a Aprn 27 <strong>to</strong> Ma. 4<br />

private basement for slot age deck 99- mciudes golf green lees 8 ten-<br />

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517-655-2753<br />

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bath noma on Grand Traversa Bay<br />

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or313 665-5923<br />

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Large lenced yard<br />

443-7479<br />

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$125<br />

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home privileges Caa <strong>after</strong> 5pm<br />

948 -80V5<br />

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mehed quae t Cable 4 leiepnone<br />

$350 eidudng utilities 669-9039<br />

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525-5646<br />

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kitchen 8 laundry privileges non<br />

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Rd references required 595-0545<br />

421 Living Quarter*<br />

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1 H I Manors mc 616-526-66511<br />

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459-6566<br />

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beach tennis etc Easfci week -<br />

»400 Eves 553-4773<br />

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mailing. 4 bedr oom newfy renovated<br />

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bedroom 1 5 baths garage lire-<br />

piece s<strong>to</strong>ve dishwashei basement<br />

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SOUTHFIE LO sub-lease 1 bad<br />

rgom apt furnished aa thru Sept<br />

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ipausuiihiws 155-26'» I rn,<br />

CANTON<br />

3 bedroom 2 cai garaga.<br />

dryer slove cmtai*<br />

occupancy $899 mo «10#<br />

OXBOW LAKEFRONT<br />

3 bedroom, 2 bath walk -out 2 car<br />

garaga 60ft ail sports lakafront<br />

i 1100 per month 662 4649<br />

PLYMOUTH/CANTON SCHOOLS<br />

Beautiful Colonial 4 bedroom, 2't<br />

bath living room tamay room at-<br />

tached garage includes refrigera<strong>to</strong>r<br />

4 s<strong>to</strong>ve backs up <strong>to</strong> woods $1200<br />

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PLYMOUTH - cnarm.ng 3 bedroom<br />

-emode<strong>to</strong>d kitchen, al appkances<br />

finished basement - 1 car garage<br />

$975 Call Carol 453-3939<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

Cozy 1 bedroom home Deck new<br />

carpet appkances washer dryer<br />

PLYMOUTH- 104 1 North Mi:.' St<br />

Clean freshly pointed energy efft-<br />

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ances fenced yard $6S0/mo 1 y»<br />

lease Security deposit Open House<br />

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PLYMOUTH - 2 bedroom garage 1<br />

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477-4769<br />

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porch, rec room, lenced yard, ga-<br />

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ty 455-1728 or 591-6530<br />

REOFORO-aeech 6 Plymouth Rd 3<br />

bedroom brick ranch basement<br />

garage nearfy decorated lenced<br />

yard air $750 mo 425-1138<br />

REDFORO TWP home information<br />

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Ouiietm board<br />

Caa 937-2171<br />

WESTLAND<br />

2 bedroom, 1 both ranch homes<br />

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• Full basements<br />

• Private Entrancas driveways and<br />

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WOLVERINE WALLED LAKE<br />

3-4 bedroom Cx-level 2'v baths ga-<br />

rage lake privileges $450 every 2<br />

aae4ks Available now' 624 6946<br />

W BLOOMFIELD<br />

3 bedroom 2 bath anached garage<br />

A tuli basement<br />

Caa eher 6pm 644-4334<br />

W BlOOMFtElO 2 bedrooms car-<br />

port fenced yard new carpeting 8<br />

BKomhold Schools $535<br />

GORGEOUS LAKEFRONT HOME<br />

On rnt sports Upper Straits take 4<br />

bedrooms 2'i baths central a»<br />

Casement 3 car g*-age'<br />

Available now $2 495<br />

-RiCHTER 4 ASSOC 348-5100<br />

Located m North Oakland County<br />

Minutee from Oek land University<br />

1-75 4 M-59<br />

Open Daily and Weekends<br />

WOODCREST COMMONS<br />

334-6262<br />

AUBURN HILLS SOUTHFIELD<br />

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decorated awtn teufral decor dub- j<br />

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maintenance 349-6524 j<br />

VVTT—R<br />

on Lime HKkory Bey gear<br />

its facwtiea A ail III<br />

PALM CITY Fionda-Rlver front<br />

New 1 bedroom t bath lurnasned<br />

gueal house Dock $350 a week or<br />

_ ?47-3046<br />

WALLOON LAKE MALE ROOMMATE wonted <strong>to</strong> snore<br />

Beautiful 4 bedroom 2 beth home i house m Rochester Haas wrm same<br />

on ihe lake Aval awe <strong>to</strong>r amme 'No ttvrwture needed $375 plus<br />

and winter Afler SPM 540-9681 shoae utilities per month 652-7052<br />

N O V I<br />

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Weafhers<strong>to</strong>ne-SouIhfieW 3SO-1296<br />

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Foxpoane-Farmmgion His 473-1127 | j-46 ^ Can ' 471-7470<br />

VANOERBILT BEACH<br />

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1 Nkaoa 2<br />

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11-ifc<br />

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Covangion CtuP-Farm<br />

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NOVI RIOGE<br />

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THE TOWNHOUSE SPECIALIST<br />

352-3800<br />

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RICHTER 8 ASSOC, 348-510C<br />

3 bedrooms t'l baths<br />

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MONTH<br />

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22800 One Center Dr<br />

Southfield Mi 44034<br />

500 Halp Wanted<br />

Office<br />

Department M a n a g e r<br />

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yrs experience with temporary em<br />

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451-1270<br />

REAL ESTATE SALES<br />

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PAINTER ASSISTANT<br />

For m-houee memtenence staff of<br />

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PAINTER<br />

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REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

REStOENT MANAGER COUPLES<br />

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RESPONSIBLE herd workmg *<br />

motivated mdrviduaie needed<br />

Wixom Apertment complex<br />

grounds steft For interview<br />

ca* 624 -9449<br />

RETAIL<br />

Beauty 8 The Beads a now luring<br />

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Supervisors Mowing<br />

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person *t Devey Tree Expert Co..<br />

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INSURANCE<br />

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qualified professional CSR s<br />

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<strong>to</strong>r W Bloomfield Salon<br />

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ENGINEER<br />

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skies'<br />

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351-8700<br />

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Lisa 9am- ipm 545-7800<br />

D I R E C T C A R E P L U S — -<br />

• Manager A IS home lor 6 women<br />

BA plus 2 years experience<br />

preferred $18-524 000 per year<br />

plus benefits<br />

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program coordina<strong>to</strong>r experience<br />

various full lime shifts<br />

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time, <strong>after</strong>noons 8 weekends<br />

Expanding rota* and bunder<br />

operation seeks bright<br />

motivated individuals <strong>to</strong> M<br />

immediate openings <strong>to</strong>r<br />

Full-Tima/Part-Time<br />

Yard Heip<br />

Cashiers<br />

We offer excellent compensa-<br />

tion and benefits which include<br />

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ance Disability Benehts Paid<br />

vacations. Lite insurance. Profit .<br />

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HAIR STYLIST BOOTH RENTAL<br />

available m Bvmmgham Salon<br />

m Sirmmgnam !<br />

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HAm STYLIST -<br />

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--HAIR STYLIST<br />

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Marti or Edythe 624-9449<br />

LEASING CONSULTANT for lerpa<br />

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Markefng ak«s a plua Good salary<br />

Apply or sand raauma <strong>to</strong><br />

Manager 35255 Brittany Par* Dr<br />

Ml Clemen*. Ml 44045<br />

LIBRARY AIOES<br />

Soutnheld Pubee <strong>Library</strong> 24000 Ev-<br />

ergreen Book Valvar* naadaB<br />

flexible schedule 17-20 hn per<br />

week including 2 evenmgs t* hr<br />

Ce* Pat Wiekem* ~ 354-9100<br />

MANAGEMENT >—<br />

international company expending *eec>ed <strong>to</strong> work anth 3e-<br />

veiopmenteey a^acned Servor Cib-<br />

lerts end group nome m Farmeigion<br />

aree Expenencad heipfin We trem.<br />

85 per hour. Good drnnng record a<br />

mu*f Flexible hour* Ca* tar ap-<br />

pointment 474-0870<br />

SHIPPING CLERK<br />

To provide adrmmetrative opera-<br />

tional support <strong>to</strong>» a successful cue-<br />

<strong>to</strong>mer -driven business<br />

• xeyboero fypmg farruuanTy • BasK<br />

computer understanding Wrth re-<br />

<strong>to</strong> data entry -etnevei of in-<br />

flation and word processing'sys-<br />

tems • GciOd communication snd n-<br />

ierper*ona Skins - BasK telephone<br />

efQuetie • Wntmgness Ic work snd<br />

partxapate m a teem environment<br />

• GqoC organizatiori and time men-<br />

agemen- skae • Abwty tc perfoirf<br />

cesic math calculations • Adhere <strong>to</strong><br />

pokoes and procedures and stay on<br />

track OI Buiinaaa obiectivas • Make<br />

suggestions <strong>to</strong>r improvement* •<br />

Must aieo be ice <strong>to</strong> nendW ship<br />

pmg 4 recemng procedixea 'Aseiet<br />

m loading and unloading vafncies<br />

• MORTGAGE LOAN OFFICER<br />

Exoaaent opportumfy <strong>to</strong>r sn axper-<br />

enced Loan Officer 10 earn what ; n<br />

they re worth Progr»eei * commis- ,<br />

•<strong>to</strong>n sche^ne Exceeem workmg er emm» srtth Sye»m 34 j<br />

a*c i you 10 er lyeua<br />

your potent*<br />

conAoence <strong>to</strong><br />

W K McPenend<br />

29240 Bu._i ngne-<br />

LMoma. Ml 48154 (3131425-4S2C<br />

Corporatior<br />

m Ste ae<br />

Tranaporialion |<br />

pius mckide on rsamwe ,<br />

Secaground end heiery re-<br />

Dowmnver area Senc<br />

• Manager P 0 Box !<br />

42J31, Detroit Ml 4*242<br />

mieresled' Piseai <strong>to</strong>r-were reeun<br />

8» Tex<strong>to</strong>r<br />

TEKTRONIX INC<br />

3 "890 trrtercnenge Or<br />

Farmmg<strong>to</strong>n H*S. Ml 48335<br />

SHIPPING/RECEIVING<br />

CLERK<br />

looking <strong>to</strong>r a <strong>to</strong>* ume<br />

coming person<br />

6 30pm S deys per<br />

sheapmg., re-<br />

person HOU'S lOem-<br />

MORYQAGE OPENINGS<br />

, Mortpaie Unoonenler<br />

Accuracy<br />

PROGRAMMER Gcod worfcino condrfoons 4 benefit*<br />

PC or PICK UNI* programmer Send reeume 10 Sn«pmg Rece-v<br />

wemed <strong>to</strong>r proven sofhware leeoer mg Roge-Za*koif Co P O So> 4t]<br />

Mue> have Novo* experience Sal IvmmvHUt M'48332-0413<br />

! Farmeigion H*e<br />

Drug 7 set<br />

CHEMtST<br />

lab peeking of used chemicals at<br />

different facilities per EPA<br />

tiona Ca* Gienda S-1 lam 292<br />

1325,<br />

Counter Clerks ;<br />

CHILD CARE AIOES<br />

Part tnwe poenions <strong>to</strong>r mature per<br />

eons <strong>to</strong> aid m cenng lor mfant 4 lod-<br />

Fu* hme No experience<br />

necessery Janet Dent<br />

Cleaners >6 Mile at<br />

Lahser . 447 3009<br />

HOTEL<br />

• Front Desk Clerk needed tar nwd-<br />

Appkcaticms teksr du/mg this pen- I rvght ahrft One yee> of accounting<br />

ad m* be used 10 esteems* an saegi • and computer experience preferred<br />

CMRECI CARE WORKERS nee404<br />

M<br />

$75-<br />

mg <strong>to</strong>r. mfmf 4 <strong>to</strong>ddWrs requved<br />

Work hours are Mon mm Fn . Bern<br />

2pm A inc sutnt tuts OMW care<br />

mom 8 teachers needed on an on-<br />

ce* bee* weekday* Apply ei person<br />

Sa<strong>to</strong>n Community Daycare - Si Vin-<br />

cent 8 Sarah Fisner 2S475 inkster<br />

Rd I at Slh driveway N of 12 MMei<br />

An Equal Opportuney Employer<br />

CHILD CARt DIRECTOR<br />

Garden City PuMk: Schools a look<br />

•ng <strong>to</strong>r a <strong>to</strong>* lime CNM Cere Deec-<br />

<strong>to</strong>r Preferred appecani mm have a<br />

Early Chedhood end/or<br />

CWDfT CARO'ATM CLERK<br />

mod <strong>to</strong>r NorthOekland County<br />

Crefln yrven Mual neve 1 yr cot-<br />

age and 2 yrs Mionciol mantufion<br />

experience Seury range a $13 050<br />

tat 1*875 Seiary am be dependent<br />

CUSTOMER SERVICE<br />

TELEMARKETING ,<br />

florthaeef <br />

ntiei Seno ree.jma m<br />

Eaef Detroit Werven Ser*<br />

ley Clowon end Trpy<br />

CHILDCARE STAFF PERSON<br />

CLEANING PERSON <strong>to</strong> dean<br />

ture ihqwroom ) deye/wk<br />

Wed FN moukreat ROM<br />

ture 24425 Pyymoufh Rd<br />

P O Bo* * 13<br />

44332-4M IS<br />

Drug Tearing Employer<br />

An Is *<br />

Drivers -Oiapafcher* Mechanic*<br />

For yowmg<<br />

»1 2325<br />

DRIVERS<br />

CUST0I4ER SUPPORT<br />

TECHNICIAN<br />

' pr*<br />

CLEANING PERSON -<br />

Hour* Spm-9pm Mon<br />

Caa before flam<br />

'eeume so Dorn Technology Group<br />

mc 14705 Seven Mee Sie<br />

*S0 LMona Ml 14152 ATTR Rein<br />

portehon C-1 cheuRuers kesnsa<br />

Cleen driving record Over 29 yrs i<br />

old Ce* afler 4pm IS 171544- 5544 ,<br />

SPARTAN STORES MC<br />

Position a OS) 14<br />

907»Meggerty Rd .<br />

Plymouth Mi 48170<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

fOpO MANAGERS TO $25 OOC il<br />

pms •querserty bonus Can earn<br />

$35 000 *r*t year Degree or strong i<br />

<strong>to</strong>od menagemeni enpenence 5 dey j<br />

50 hour wee* P<br />

me*er* ooiaMenng reentry<br />

io me wor* <strong>to</strong>roa or *ny<br />

One lookmg for a chaSenge'<br />

CALL 176 »1I<br />

tram 9S-hr<br />

CA* Mr Wor*man st ' | Cat Lmra at<br />

I ERA MARK RtALTY MORTHWfST I MAMTFNANCC ASSIST ANY<br />

4SS-4 <strong>to</strong>o le Ml up * 30 mmute ! for<br />

P«Kr I DMVERS NEEDED Trenel South<br />

UNO! O/S enpenence Salary tr em- Eenfern u S<br />

raquved<br />

mdnnduaw ce* 394-3800 •<br />

• Sam end 3pm Mon «wu Fn Spend<br />

Qeneag HR Coordina<strong>to</strong>r or eaB be 1 the next 2-3 wks m Flortde<br />

•ween 4-4PM Mon Tin* *76 6445 I And Oaf Part For n<br />

Employment Cent* mc<br />

3TS3.<br />

or step b» ihe nokdey mn. !<br />

Fermmg<strong>to</strong>n MM. 341>3 W LL<br />

10 MM Rd i*m 1-27$ E<br />

v<br />

Mfl<br />

Grand Rhrer Eaft) on Sn<br />

Merch 8 1991 Irom 11am<br />

7pm<br />

RONT OESK CLERK It*ai rwght I<br />

Experienced only Apply m '<br />

person '5pm Mon mm fn l e t<br />

You oaa if <strong>to</strong><br />

8270 Wick hem Rd Chef's Secret<br />

eeter* fue<strong>to</strong>ry <strong>to</strong><br />

•S 1918S III -Pinal<br />

MAINTENANCE PTRBOh<br />

lANOtCAPE SUPERVISOR<br />

l sndscapes<br />

Call: 540-4960 _ ^<br />

ISO TeMgraph BWor.Rald HIM |<br />

MONT MJOITOR<br />

Pfaaai *ppii * |<br />

Snerelor 6eks<br />

2TS00 Sher**on 0<br />

ETKMSCO<br />

3S2-S300<br />

PU»#P Rf*>A»PERSOni<br />

STOCK & DISPLAY<br />

JOE S PRODUCE<br />

33 52 W '<br />

O C >SSPECTO«<br />

• ACK AGING light I Mr <strong>to</strong>r eeoe*<br />

M l LNOlM lomparv, $4 *v 4pm Vs<br />

Caa RuSi ei UMPORCC 473 2S38 Qtabe Rd -41*4


6G* O&E Thursday. March 7. 1991<br />

500 Help Wanted<br />

SOLDERER <strong>to</strong>. bu*y Uvonfe uwo-<br />

My hrm On* year experience need-<br />

ed Up<strong>to</strong>SS/fv io tun<br />

CM AAce al UNIFORCE 473-2*31<br />

SRORTS MINOCD TO 120.000. YR.<br />

Can earn 435 000 up arte. l'-i rear<br />

Caaege or rMa* experience a plu*<br />

: ^nSe<br />

STATE PARK WORKERS<br />

at. (5.00/fw 40 Mr» /wk Apnt-Ocl<br />

IS yra or (rider. Valid drivers k-<br />

14 students apply now<br />

Pontiac Laka Recreation Araa. 7800<br />

Gale Rd Watarford MA-1020<br />

500 Help Wanted<br />

STOCK CLERK<br />

Fu* lima parson needed <strong>to</strong>r refe*<br />

Mora, reaponaib*ilie» include<br />

maintaining appearance of Mora &<br />

•tupping A receiving mercftandnae<br />

suburban location Must nave trans-<br />

portation 489-0557<br />

STORE MANAGER TRAINEE 10<br />

$20,800 yr Bonus & tun OeneMs<br />

Previous supervisory experience m<br />

any retail haw<br />

Ernployrnemt I Agency<br />

569-1636<br />

SUMMER STAFF NEEDED<br />

Day Camp Direc<strong>to</strong>rs. Counselors.<br />

Sxnm Instruc<strong>to</strong>rs, & <strong>life</strong>guards<br />

_ Sand raauma lo Mercy Centei<br />

286WTTrSISe~Rd Farming<strong>to</strong>n M*».<br />

48336 or call 473-1815 or 476-6010<br />

SUPERVISOR : TELEMARKETING<br />

Established firm seeking exper--<br />

enced profes*onal supervisor <strong>to</strong><br />

manage pnona room operations<br />

Must possess strong management<br />

skills Collage pralarrad Sand re-<br />

sume lo Vicky, 17360 W 8 MM.<br />

SOolfilield. Ml . 48075<br />

SUPERVISOR<br />

Washtenaw County maal proceasor<br />

tt seeking a supervisor wrth at leasl<br />

3 yr* experience m curing packag-<br />

ing or smoking Please suOcnit re-<br />

sume inducting salary His<strong>to</strong>ry and<br />

requirements <strong>to</strong> PO Bo> S80<br />

Cnefeea Mi 46118<br />

Or Call 313-475-1384<br />

SUPPLY CLERKS<br />

Large.corporation in down<strong>to</strong>wn De-<br />

troit ts looking <strong>to</strong>r physically tit. re-<br />

sponsible individuals <strong>to</strong> work Hi<br />

Shipping 4 Recexing Dept This tu»<br />

time position includes benefits wilh<br />

advancement m this large compan,<br />

interested candidates please <strong>to</strong>r-<br />

ward resume <strong>to</strong>:<br />

Supply Clerks<br />

P 0 Boa 779<br />

Detroit Ml 48231<br />

SWEEPERS NEEDED at Tiger Sta-<br />

dium Must be 16 years or older $4<br />

an hr Apply al 962-0107<br />

any day. 7am-4pm, ask lor Louse<br />

SWIM INSTRUCTORS<br />

City of Farming<strong>to</strong>n Hills<br />

Previous experience m swim lesson<br />

instruction and <strong>life</strong>guerdeig pre-<br />

ferred Must be Ngh school gradu-<br />

ate or equivalent and possess ad-<br />

vanced hie saving certification or<br />

WSl. and current CPA card Re-<br />

sponsible <strong>to</strong>r instructing children <strong>to</strong><br />

w m In indoor pool and also acting<br />

as Lifeguard Hourly wage $« OO <strong>to</strong><br />

$7.00 Starling date April 13. 1991<br />

Applications WIN be accepted unU<br />

March 29. 1991 Apply m person or<br />

in writing <strong>to</strong><br />

Dept ot Special Services<br />

' City of Farmmg<strong>to</strong>n Hrils<br />

31555 W 11 Mile Pd-<br />

Farming<strong>to</strong>n Hills. Ml.48336<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

SWIMMING POOL DIRECTOR -<br />

Coach <strong>to</strong>r private country dub in<br />

Ann Arbor Quaklied applicants<br />

amy Wii.gr fifty Win<br />

SWITCHBOARD/DATA ENTRY<br />

5 star cus<strong>to</strong>mer service dealership<br />

seeks switchboard'data entry clerk<br />

Must nave telephone experience 8<br />

be willing <strong>to</strong> work 6 days a wee*<br />

Computer experience helpful Inter-<br />

ested persons apply m person be-<br />

tween Bam-Spm at Crestwood<br />

Dodge Service-Department. 32850<br />

Ford Rd Garden City, entrance oft<br />

Venoy No phone calls please<br />

TEACHER<br />

Inlant/<strong>to</strong>ddler teacher needed tu*<br />

tune Experience necessary West<br />

Bloomtietd area. 661-3630<br />

TEACHER/MANAGER<br />

<strong>to</strong>r high energy infant/<strong>to</strong>ddler Gym-<br />

boree program. 2 mornings 4 2<br />

evenings per week Must be outgo-<br />

ing. enthusiastic, comfortable with<br />

children $ adults Centers m Farm-<br />

melon HIM. West BloomWd Plym-<br />

outh $ Uvonia 737-r<br />

Technical Writer<br />

Our Information Systems Dept V*<br />

an openmg <strong>to</strong>r a Technical Wriiei<br />

Responsibilities wil include writing<br />

user guide* lor computer applica-<br />

tions. revise programmers docu-<br />

mentation and estabkah and main-<br />

tain documentation library The<br />

prospective candidate* should heve<br />

knowledge ot Word Perfect window<br />

applications and flowcharting<br />

Please send reaume WITH SALARY<br />

REQUIREMENTS or apply m person<br />

at<br />

Human Resource* Department<br />

A M E R I C A N V A Z A K I<br />

C O R P O R A T I O N<br />

aggorty I<br />

>n. Ml 48<br />

Can<strong>to</strong>n. Ml 48187<br />

No Phone CaHs Please<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

500 Help Wanted<br />

TERRITORY REP WANTEO<br />

lor Wayne A Oakland County<br />

Ambitious person only need appty<br />

Apply MIMn: 25743 W 7 Mule Rd<br />

corner o< Beech Daly<br />

TRAVEL AGENT - Sabre, minimum<br />

2 years experience benelits Bir-<br />

mingham Resume required Ca*<br />

9am-5pm . Mon-Fn 313-540-2116<br />

TRAVEL AGENT<br />

e* 2 years experience<br />

experience preferred^ Salary<br />

p«us commission<br />

TRAVEL<br />

CAREERS<br />

Dynamic. Growing<br />

TELEMARKETER<br />

<strong>to</strong>r Livonia portrait studio Pleasant<br />

working environment CaH<br />

474-2515<br />

TELEMARKHERS NBEUEO • IW"<br />

office m Westland Great enwon-<br />

ment <strong>to</strong> work M-F 9-3 30 Complete<br />

trawling provided Hourly wage plus<br />

bonus plus commission Be part Ota<br />

great team Call <strong>to</strong>day 326-3500<br />

TELEMARKETERS<br />

NO COLO CALLING<br />

Take mcom-ng calls, experience<br />

helpful but not necessary.. $5/hr<br />

guaranteed plus big bonuses<br />

Make big money' AM 4 PM hour*<br />

Pteese cal 3-9pm 728-4060<br />

TELEMARKETER<br />

•ibis is a permanent tu* time posi-<br />

tion weekdays Livonia area Clear<br />

communica<strong>to</strong>r needed Pharmaceu-<br />

tical knowledge helpful 462-6114<br />

TELEMARKETING<br />

Experienced. fuH or part Urn*<br />

Plymouth office 459-9600<br />

TELEMARKETING<br />

experienced telemarketers & can-<br />

vessors for our Westland office We<br />

have excellent leads trom our TV<br />

atfaertifing featuring Art Unkieller<br />

We noed experienced phone people<br />

<strong>to</strong> make appo«itments for our sales<br />

stall Salary bonus, insurance $<br />

Benefits Part time everang* Call<br />

Mrs Wilson 729-4310<br />

TELEPHONE INTERVIEWING<br />

Market research, firm seeks individ-<br />

uals for part time Evening Work. In-<br />

dividuals must have excellent phone<br />

skills Typing and computer experi-<br />

ence a Plus. Perfect <strong>to</strong>r Tiomemak-<br />

ers. students retirees and those re-<br />

entering the job market Call Sandy<br />

10am-4pm weekdays 827-4021<br />

TELEPHONE RESEARCH<br />

Supplement your present income<br />

working part time with a national<br />

consumer research firm. We offer<br />

evening and weekend hours with no<br />

saies involved If you can read<br />

ciearfy and have a professional out-<br />

look. call Suzanne. 10-4: 421-0320<br />

TELEPHONE RESEARCH<br />

Part Time, flexible hours $6 00-<br />

$7 00 per hr No experience neces-<br />

sary in the field, but significant gen-<br />

eral work experience necessary<br />

873-9824<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

1 I. r.rtnt<br />

XOQL m m • n<br />

Experienced only. Dearborn are*.<br />

584-7870<br />

Travel Company Oa<br />

• LEISURE AGENTS<br />

• CORPORATE AGENTS<br />

2 yrs minimum experience<br />

• AGENCY MANAGERS<br />

5 yrs minimum experience<br />

• CORPORATE SALES REPS<br />

• MEETING PLANNERS<br />

2 yrs mmmum experience<br />

Send or Fax neeuma lo<br />

TELESCOPE TRAVEL LTO /<br />

ELLIOTT TRAVEL A TOURS<br />

(urKJer new ownership)<br />

PEGGY GRUNDY<br />

44 E Long Laka Road - a 100<br />

Bloomfield MM*. Ml 40304<br />

(313)250-1550<br />

F**ai3)258.2824<br />

TRU GREEN<br />

National lawn care compeny seeks<br />

dedicated dependable hardworking<br />

individuals as appbea<strong>to</strong>rs The ideal<br />

candidate* must be able <strong>to</strong> work in-<br />

dependently. communicate wrth<br />

cus<strong>to</strong>mers 4 be safety conscious<br />

Pre-employment physical wrth drug<br />

screen w*l be required Competitive<br />

salary plus benefits Turf & horticul-<br />

ture knowledge helpful but not nec-<br />

essary For consideration please call<br />

525-5200<br />

Equal Opportunity Employer M/F<br />

VETERINARY ASSISTANT<br />

Ml oi part time CaH <strong>to</strong>r interview<br />

application. 981-4400<br />

WAREHOUSE MANAGER<br />

Busy sales office needs warehouse<br />

manager <strong>to</strong> take control of inven<strong>to</strong>-<br />

ry. UPS Mid Federal Express de-<br />

liveries Must be responsible, ma-<br />

ture 4 dependable Sun* cry ex-<br />

perience a must Pay commensurate<br />

with experience Please send re-<br />

sume 4 salary requirements lo<br />

Warehouse Manager Box , «422.<br />

Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers.<br />

30251 Schoolcraft Rd. Livonia.<br />

Michigan 48150<br />

502 HetpWanfed<br />

Dental-Medical<br />

ACTIVITIES DIRECTOR - tun time<br />

opening <strong>to</strong>r quanted recreation spe-<br />

cials! m 64 bed nursing faculty lor<br />

eMerty residents. Can 201-4800 <strong>to</strong>r<br />

appointment or apply Mon-Fn. St<br />

Jude Convalescent Ctr . 34350 Ann<br />

Arbor Tr.. Uvonia<br />

502 Help Wanted<br />

Dental-Medical<br />

502 Help Wanted<br />

Dental Medical<br />

DENTAL ASSISTANT<br />

Experonced <strong>to</strong>r W B<strong>to</strong>omhew prac-<br />

tice 4 day work week venation 4<br />

dental benefits Ful time Starting<br />

salary »1200 month 861-0453<br />

ANNIE'S HOUSE<br />

RECEPTIONIST TYPIST - Heavy<br />

phones wrth word processing expe-<br />

rience • must Salary commen-<br />

surate with experience Send re-<br />

sume <strong>to</strong>: Annie's House. 2100 E<br />

Maple Roed. »300, Birmingham.<br />

Mi 48009. Attn Carol Dewey<br />

ASSISTANT<br />

Oral Surgery Office Dental;Medical<br />

experience neceaaary 30-35 hours<br />

per week. Nov! 470-0800<br />

BILLER RECEPTIONIST<br />

Livonia office looking lor positive<br />

friendly self motivated person for<br />

busy medical (Podiatry) office Ex-<br />

cellent salary 4 benefits. Great op-<br />

portunity Call 478-1167<br />

CHAIRSI0E ASSISTANT<br />

Some experience neceasary<br />

FuH and part-time<br />

CaN. 624-1910 or 454-1070<br />

CHAIRSIOE DENTAL ASSISTANT<br />

For general practice Thorough<br />

nl Imahartrteci a*<br />

inven<strong>to</strong>ry control, must make tem-<br />

poraries. flexible hr*. Includes 1<br />

evening 4 every other Saturday.<br />

For interview. 459-7110<br />

CHALLENGING POSITION FOR<br />

Pediatric Nurse Hour* nejjat<br />

Southfield I -1170<br />

DENTAL ASSISTANT<br />

Lathrup Village office looking <strong>to</strong>r a<br />

motivated mature team player for<br />

progressive modern office FuH time<br />

benefits Or Anna Regaiado<br />

557-4820<br />

DENTAL ASSISTANT - FuH lime<br />

Serf-motivated, mature person with<br />

exceptional chair-side skin*<br />

Experienced Troy 689-6080<br />

DENTAL ASSISTANT<br />

Part-Time. Livonia. Experienced<br />

Only Flexible Hr* Call. 442-9500<br />

WAREHOUSE/SHIPPING<br />

4 RECEIVING SUPERVISOR<br />

Working supervisor <strong>to</strong> run both de-<br />

partment* This is a hands-on posi-<br />

tion You must be able lo handle the<br />

above, inven<strong>to</strong>ry control IS * plus.<br />

Please reply with salary 4 experi-<br />

ence <strong>to</strong>:<br />

. PO Sox 9441 -<br />

Livonia. Ml 40151-1441<br />

WAREHOUSE SURERV1SOR<br />

<strong>to</strong> $350 wee< Fee paid Previous<br />

experience in warehouse Benefits<br />

Livonia area<br />

Employment Center Inc A^ency^<br />

WAREHOUSE - $5 25 HR<br />

Fee paid Mon -Frl.. day* Llvoma<br />

area Benefits<br />

Employment Center Inc. A^enc^<br />

WE ARE LOOKING FOR 1 experi-<br />

enced VW or Mazda HairfeO<br />

technician. Good benefit* Health<br />

plan available Please call Jim Doty<br />

425-5400<br />

YOUTH CARE WORKERS - Part<br />

TOW TRUCK QRIVER<br />

Full-time Must be experienced<br />

Berkley area<br />

Can ask <strong>to</strong>r PWI 545-5350<br />

TRAVEL AGENCY Seeks experi-<br />

enced agent 3 yrs experience.<br />

Sabre Training 4 international a +\<br />

Excellent Benefits Linda 553-7536<br />

TRUCK DRIVER - fuH time <strong>to</strong>r<br />

Southfield based location Over the<br />

road semi trec<strong>to</strong>r'traHer driver<br />

needed minimum 5'yr* driving ex-<br />

perience We are a union ahop.<br />

Send resume <strong>to</strong> attn B*. PO Box<br />

S509V Southfield. Mi 48086<br />

TYPESETTER'TYPESTTING<br />

Dept Heed - full time. Experienced<br />

on Mcin<strong>to</strong>sh computer equipment<br />

(Pagerhakei) Benefit* Royal Oak<br />

cent group home m Westland Send<br />

resume or Mt out application at:<br />

Youth Living Centers. 30000 Hrvefy.<br />

inkster 48141, off of MiddlebeH be-<br />

tween Michigan 4 Cherry HW<br />

Dental-Medical<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE offices of maior<br />

hospital corporation must have<br />

word processors wtth attention <strong>to</strong><br />

detail. To $9/hr<br />

Call Coral at UNIFORCE 357-0036<br />

BILLING CLERK - pert time lor busy<br />

Lathrup Village medical/dental<br />

practice Experience strong pre-<br />

ferred Asd lor Lisa -2500<br />

BILLING/FRONT DESK<br />

Highly motivated, enthusiastic per-<br />

son <strong>to</strong>r growing chiropractic office<br />

Experience neceeeary 968-5550<br />

OENTAL ASSISTANT experience<br />

preferred. fu» time 4 day*, no week-<br />

end* Comfortable famey practice<br />

Garden City araa Eves 661-9002<br />

OENTAL ASSISTANT<br />

Experienced, for progressive Ldfc-<br />

Salary commensurate<br />

ma office<br />

wrth ability CaH 525-1200<br />

DENIAL ASSISTANT<br />

Cheerful friendly person needed fuH<br />

tune Experience deevaMe. but will<br />

tram Southfield araa. 509-2304<br />

DENTAL ASSISTANT - experienced<br />

full time, for wonderful growing<br />

practice Excellenl pay. benefits.<br />

Southfield 355-9800<br />

DENTAL ASSISTANT: FuH time<br />

Sharp Experienced For progres-<br />

sive Birmingham General practice<br />

Ask for Laurie 642-5020<br />

DENTAL ASSISTANT - experienced<br />

preferred, tuft time, benefits<br />

Telegraph/Maple area.<br />

Can 642-5471<br />

OENTAL ASSISTANT/SUPERVI-<br />

SOR, positive person.- 3 y^rs ex-<br />

pertence a must, a leader Fu* time,<br />

benefits, Can<strong>to</strong>n<br />

981-3434<br />

pay negotiable. CM<br />

araa Ask for Cindy.<br />

OENTAL -ASSISTANT. Chalr*K>*<br />

crown and bridge Fu* time Experi-<br />

enced No evenings, no Wednesday<br />

private practice. Benefits<br />

Reply* confidential 354-4308<br />

Alter 7 PM 626-2081<br />

DENTAL ASSISTANT<br />

For Birmingham Orthodontic<br />

practice wftling <strong>to</strong> leern new skills<br />

3H days per week 645-5340<br />

OENTAL ASSISTANT <strong>to</strong>r progres-<br />

sive dental-^Iftce in Can<strong>to</strong>n Full<br />

lima, experience preferred but not<br />

neceasary 453-9253<br />

OENTAL ASSlSTANT'Receptionist<br />

New Orthondontic office - Novi H<br />

you are an enthusiastic and highly<br />

motivated person, this n a unique<br />

career opportunity Diversified du-<br />

ties Pteeae can Eves 344-6400<br />

DENTAL HYGIENIST-FULL TIME<br />

Salaried position with benefits<br />

<strong>Family</strong> practice Dearborn Heights<br />

I 277-3008<br />

OENTAL HVGIENIST<br />

Looking lor a skiaed personable Hy-<br />

gienes) lo K>m growing Westland GP<br />

office Futty compute«ized recall sys-<br />

tem Fu* time or part time available<br />

flexible hours Salary commen-<br />

surate with experience Pleese can<br />

' 728-5600<br />

fifeWTAL HVGIENIST/PART TIME<br />

Friendly 4 motivaed Dental Hygien-<br />

ist wanted <strong>to</strong>r family practice Dear-<br />

born Heights area 277-0050<br />

DENTAL HYGIENlST WANTEO<br />

Part time position with some "i<br />

Saturdays Benefits package<br />

available Call 553-0045<br />

DENTAL HYGlENEST<br />

Fun/pert time. Quality minded family<br />

practice In Can<strong>to</strong>n Area. Good pay<br />

4 benefits Ask for Cindy, 981-3434<br />

OENTAL HYGIENlST - 1 day a i<br />

Hunting<strong>to</strong>n Woods area.<br />

call 9-5 Mon -Thur*<br />

OENTAL HYGIENlST<br />

<strong>Family</strong> oriented practice 3 days,<br />

or weekends.<br />

335-3480<br />

no evenmgs (<br />

Bloomtietd HI<br />

DENTAL HYGIENlST. Tues 4 Thurs.<br />

Dental Assistant. Mon-Sat<br />

Uvonia 525-7430<br />

DENTAL HYGIENlST 4 ASSISTANT<br />

Energetic 4 Dynamic individuals <strong>to</strong><br />

work m <strong>Family</strong> Practice Bi-Linqual<br />

an asset Hrs negotiable Excellent<br />

Salary 4 Benefits 584-0902<br />

DENTAL HYGIENlST<br />

PtymouttwCan<strong>to</strong>n. fui or part time<br />

hygienisl needed Irom Jul 1 <strong>to</strong> Oct<br />

15 (maternity leave). The ideal can-<br />

didate win have 2 yrs experience.<br />

No Saturdays 453-0940<br />

OENTAL HYGIENlST<br />

Dental practice m W Dearborn<br />

looking lor enthusiastic hygiemst <strong>to</strong><br />

work Mon 4 Thws . TT-8 4 <strong>to</strong>me<br />

Saturday* half day Good pay. great<br />

staff, best patients. CaH 503-2010<br />

DENTAL HYGIENlST<br />

Full-time Hygientst Earn $25-$30 an<br />

hr on our liberal salary 4/or a per<br />

centage Our practice is growing<br />

wrth our soft tissue management<br />

program We need a highly skilled 4<br />

motivated person 404-2000<br />

DENTAL HYGIENlST<br />

Bright, enthusiastic person for our<br />

Westland office. Fu« time 4 days a<br />

week. Call <strong>after</strong> 8pm 522-9012<br />

DENTAL HYGIENlST<br />

Part time. 2-3 days/week<br />

Livonia area.<br />

Call 525-3680<br />

DENTAL HYGIENlST<br />

time Flexible hours<br />

Hills Please can<br />

part<br />

Farming<strong>to</strong>n<br />

OENTAL HYGIENlST - Part time <strong>to</strong>r<br />

progressive family practice Excel-<br />

lent salary with benefits Livonia<br />

area. Ask <strong>to</strong>r ' Val.<br />

425-0040<br />

DENTAL HYGIENlST<br />

Needs <strong>to</strong> be personable One doc<strong>to</strong>r<br />

Office Friendly atmosphere. Full<br />

benefits Top pay Modern office<br />

Madison Heights "546-1900<br />

DENTAL HYGIENlST<br />

Is t^e patient your first concern''<br />

Uai<br />

hire caring professional Mon 10-7<br />

Tues 9-0. Wed 12-8. Fn 9-0.<br />

Sat 9-2 531-7800<br />

DENTAL HYGIENtST<br />

Our Plymouth office is seeking an<br />

energetic person lor a part or full<br />

time schedule. Mon -Fn only Your<br />

quality care will be rewarded with an<br />

excellenl compensation package<br />

Cell Mamie "353-2262<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

OENTAL ASSISTANT<br />

Our growing Plymouth office ie<br />

looking <strong>to</strong>r a bright, motivated"<br />

person <strong>to</strong>r an entry level position<br />

Excellent wages, benefits and ca-<br />

reer. Growth can ba yours In ex-<br />

<strong>to</strong>r s can-do attitude. Can<br />

353-2202<br />

DENTAL INSURANCE PERSON<br />

Experienced Garden City/Westland<br />

araa General practice, coippeter<br />

knowledge a must Call Barbara<br />

422-4350<br />

OENTAL OR MEOtCAL experience<br />

required National company based<br />

in Uvoiua require* cus<strong>to</strong>mer ssrvice<br />

reepreeentative with experience tn<br />

the dentel or medicel office Cell. I<br />

aak <strong>to</strong>r Freda 4*2-0550<br />

CLINICAL<br />

SOCIAL WORKER<br />

A fuM tma Cmmcel Social Worker<br />

M S W ) i* needed lo add <strong>to</strong> a dy-<br />

namic in patient and outpatient psy-<br />

chiatric program This person must<br />

heve exceaent dlracal. interpersonal<br />

4 creative skills Please send<br />

resume or caH 591-2030<br />

ST MARY HOSPITAL .<br />

36475 W 5 Mile<br />

Livonia. Ml 40154<br />

OENTAL ASSISTANT - Established<br />

practice seeks experienced, mature<br />

individual Excellent wages and ben-<br />

efits Dearborn Country Club area<br />

274-0404<br />

502 Help Wanted<br />

Dental-Medical<br />

HOME HEALTH AI0CS'<br />

, NURSING ASSISTANTS<br />

needed All shifts lor Now<br />

retirement tacikly<br />

. Excellent working<br />

• Excellenl wage* 4<br />

• Paid vacation<br />

HEALTH PARTNERS. INC<br />

1-000-909-7723<br />

bonuses<br />

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS RN. LPN s<br />

4 CNA's for home cere - pnvate<br />

duty nursing CaH or writs Alkancs<br />

international. lw 25130 Southfield<br />

Rd Southfield 48075 550-7770<br />

DENTAL HYGIENlST<br />

Oak Park 9 M*e/Greenfield. Satur-<br />

day 9-3pm Fnendfy progressive off-<br />

ice established recalls 908-2260<br />

OENTAL HYGIENlST<br />

Pail t«ne for small friendly office<br />

Down<strong>to</strong>wn Royal Oak 398-1818<br />

OENTAL RECEPTIONIST<br />

Warned for full lime position In<br />

Down<strong>to</strong>wn Rochester practice In-<br />

surance bilkng preferred Experi-<br />

enced only Evenmg hours available<br />

CaH Kim at 651-0447<br />

OENTAL RECEPTIONIST<br />

Experienced, enthusiastic person<br />

with knowledge ot insurance and<br />

front desk responsibilities desired<br />

for Soutntietd office Flexible hr*<br />

Call 357-5540<br />

_ 2 LIDCDLICAL<br />

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST<br />

Part time lor 2 doc<strong>to</strong>r Garden City<br />

office Experience preferred<br />

CaH • 425-9130<br />

OENTAL RECEPTIONIST<br />

Part time, flexible hours <strong>to</strong>r msture.<br />

enenced individual No even-<br />

ings Bloomfield Hills 335-4427<br />

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST lor busy W<br />

Bloomfield orthodontic office<br />

days no Sats Dental experience<br />

preferred but not necessary WW<br />

tram word processor'computer<br />

Mon thru Fri. 8.30-Spm 651-7272<br />

DENTAL TECH/CROWN 4 BRIDGE<br />

metal Iwwsher aftd waxer Full oi<br />

pert time Experienced only<br />

Can Joe 227-7810<br />

LOOKING FOR A PERSON who<br />

likes people 4 last pace Need sen<br />

starter <strong>to</strong>r busy OP office. FuH tune<br />

Experience a plus Caa between<br />

3pm-8pm 505-1513<br />

LPN<br />

PART TIME<br />

Afternoon Shift<br />

New Starting Rate<br />

NIGHTENGALE WEST<br />

6305 Newburgh Rd<br />

Westland. near Joy Rd<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

502 Help Wanted<br />

Dental-Medical<br />

MEDICAL CLAIMS COORDINATOR<br />

immediate tu* tune position even-<br />

able 6AM-4 30PM Computer skHM<br />

required Medical background help-<br />

tui <strong>to</strong> pay health care claims Experi-<br />

enced person with good organiza-<br />

tional and coirtmunication skills<br />

Salary $7 50 par hour and benefits<br />

CaH Mon -Fn . 9AM-3PM 450-4479<br />

502 Help Wanted<br />

Dental Medical<br />

502 Help Wanted<br />

Dental-Medical<br />

MAJOR hospital has urtmediaie<br />

opening for word processor'tran-<br />

scription ist Up <strong>to</strong> $11/hr<br />

Call Hazel at UNIFORCE' 357-0037<br />

part experience in OBGYN. lor busy<br />

Office m Lrvoma Salary 4 benefits<br />

negotiable Can Barbara 476-4900<br />

M E D I C A L D I R E C T O R<br />

Wanted <strong>to</strong>r Human Services Agency<br />

m Wayne county Wm provide psy-<br />

cftaelric eveiuetiorYs. medicelion re-<br />

views heeiin services consultation<br />

and education Mechcal degree. 2<br />

yrs experience In mental health set-<br />

ting. and AMA recognition of ability<br />

<strong>to</strong> practice psychiatry independently<br />

•s required Selary up <strong>to</strong> $70,000 yr<br />

plus a generous benefit package<br />

Send resume <strong>to</strong><br />

<strong>Family</strong> 4 Neighborhood Services<br />

Human Resources Dept o990<br />

26807 Michigan Ave .<br />

irtksler Ml 48141<br />

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST<br />

ereh Internal Medi<br />

exper<br />

enced. Livonia<br />

one Practice Appointments an<br />

phone, biding 427-6700<br />

*mg|<br />

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST<br />

needed <strong>to</strong>r doc<strong>to</strong>r s office m South-<br />

field. part-time, and a fHI m <strong>to</strong>r full<br />

time when needed Office exifcri-<br />

ence<br />

tram<br />

NURSING<br />

CERTIFIED •<br />

NURSING<br />

ASSISTANTS<br />

wa currently have tu« and part lima<br />

positions available <strong>to</strong>r Certified<br />

Nursmg Assistants If you can <strong>to</strong>dow<br />

directions, en,oy workmg wtth peo-<br />

ple end need a steady |OC considei<br />

making the move <strong>to</strong> porvin Nursing<br />

Center We provide on-the ioC<br />

tr Strung and pleasant surroundings<br />

Duties included gsnerai caring lor<br />

our patients, assisting recreational<br />

programs and assntmg ih personal<br />

cers<br />

Apply m person<br />

Oorvin Nursmg Center<br />

29270 Mor<strong>to</strong>ck<br />

Livonia. Ml 48152<br />

(313)476-0650<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

RNor LPN<br />

Fu* time <strong>to</strong>r small nursmg lacmty m<br />

Plymouth Significant opportunity<br />

lor experienced caring profsss-onal<br />

CaH Mr Adams al 352-4280<br />

RN - PART TIME<br />

App* in person<br />

Marycresl Manor 15475 Middlebelt<br />

Livonia. Ml 48154<br />

427-9175<br />

RN s FOR OA* SHIFT<br />

Progressive nursmg center seeking<br />

rrv s <strong>to</strong>r the day shift " —<br />

t or Of Nursing<br />

Can the Dvec-<br />

338-0345<br />

RNS LPN S.CNA S<br />

Fun and pert time AH shifts<br />

Ca* Marilyn. Presbyterian VrfCW<br />

531-6874<br />

RN S LPN S 4 GPN S We n«M<br />

cermg nurses who show genuine In-<br />

terest m geriatrics., tuH 4 part posi-<br />

tions available Selary commen-<br />

surate with experience Apply Mt<br />

Vernon Nursing Center. 26715<br />

Greenfield, (between <strong>to</strong> - 11 Mi )<br />

OFFICE ASSIST ANT-Part time posi-<br />

tion available General office duties<br />

with tight reception work Typing<br />

skids necessary Ca*. 474-5516<br />

RN s - PROGRESIVE nursiltg center<br />

seeking rn sy working with people Ex-<br />

cellent salary 4 benefits. 478-1167<br />

MEDICAL ASSISTANTS - lor Oak-<br />

land County Climes Must have 1-2<br />

yrs experience. Pediatrics or<br />

OBGYN helpful but not necessary<br />

$280 <strong>to</strong> $300 per week Ca* Mary<br />

Kay at Tempro. 443-5590<br />

MEDICAL ASSISTANT<br />

Experienced. Farming<strong>to</strong>n area<br />

Excellent opportunity Ethics<br />

4 personality 474-5618<br />

MEDICAL ASSISTANT - part time<br />

Pleasant Birmingham 2 doc<strong>to</strong>r oft<br />

ice X-ray experience help tut Vena<br />

puncture. EKG 433-3600<br />

MEDICAL ASSISTANT<br />

Fu* time position Royal Oak Expe-<br />

rience preferred, but not required<br />

Excellent salary 4 benefits Send re-<br />

sume <strong>to</strong> Administra<strong>to</strong>r Associated<br />

Retinal Consultant PC. Marian Pro-<br />

Bunding. Suite 412. 14555<br />

Leven. Livonia. Ml 48154<br />

No phone ceils please<br />

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST 4 Assist-<br />

ant lor busy tamey practice m .Livo-<br />

nia Fu* time benefits Must be<br />

experienced Sendreeume<strong>to</strong><br />

Box 282 Observer 4 Eccentric<br />

Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraft<br />

Rd . Livonia. Michigan 48150<br />

MEDICAL SUPPORT<br />

Many." fantastic opportunities lor<br />

MEDlCAt—BILLERS wtth 1 yr plus<br />

experience in posting, statusmg 3rd<br />

party insurance*. CRNA'anesttiesia<br />

Also seeking MEDICAL ASSIST-<br />

ANTS. with minimum 1 yr experi-<br />

ence m doc<strong>to</strong>r's office or clinical<br />

setting Variety ol -locations excel-<br />

lent salaries, paid benefits 4 perks<br />

Contact Millie Monforte. 932-1170<br />

HARPER ASSOCIATES<br />

29870 Middlebelt<br />

Farming<strong>to</strong>n Hi*s. Ml 48t334<br />

OFFICE PERSONNEL <strong>to</strong>r dr s office<br />

itiiced, leal H*i«| amlH lull<br />

time Send resume <strong>to</strong> 7288 Sheldon<br />

Rd . Can<strong>to</strong>n. Ml 46187<br />

OPTICIAN NEEDED for growing<br />

Op<strong>to</strong>metnc practice, fu* or part<br />

time, no Sundays, Umoil Lake<br />

Ca* 360-01*1<br />

OPTOMETRIC ASSISTANT - Part<br />

lime 2-3 days per week Musi be<br />

highly motivated on phones 4 in<br />

of high fashion fa<br />

opened oil ice Excellent working al-<br />

ii P.O.<br />

SPEECH & LANGUAGE<br />

PATHOLOGIST<br />

~ Part-Time<br />

SINAI HEALTH SYSTEM, a ma|or<br />

Metropolian health care delivery<br />

system has an excellent opportuni-<br />

ty lor a Speech 4 Language Pathol-<br />

ogist with previous experience<br />

working with adults and children<br />

Applicants must have a Master s<br />

Oegnee 4 a Certificate ot Ciimcal<br />

mosphere Send<br />

Box 416 Tren<strong>to</strong>n. Mt 48183<br />

ORAL SURGERY ASSISTANT- For<br />

Royal Oak area Excellent fringe<br />

benefits Experience m dental pre-<br />

ferred 547-083*<br />

BUSY Pediatricians office needs<br />

part-time Nurse 2 days a wk 4<br />

relief Send resume <strong>to</strong> K W E B<br />

511 Pierce, Birmingham Ml 46009<br />

NURSE AIDES<br />

Enioy a tul-filing career wtth United<br />

Home Cere Services, a home care<br />

agency in suburban western Wayne<br />

county<br />

• Flexible hours<br />

• Competitive pay<br />

• Transportation allowance<br />

• Benelits package eligibility<br />

• Supportiv* management<br />

ft you have experience please ca*<br />

• 981-8829 ^<br />

MEDICAL BILLER. part time com-<br />

puter knowledge 4 experience m<br />

bilkng, medicare. Blue Cross, etc<br />

Garden City office 261 -5580<br />

MEDICAL BILLER - hi* time • for<br />

Ophthalmic Surgeons Need current<br />

experience m Medicare. BC'BS and<br />

Medicaid billmg and statusmg<br />

Compute, experience hefpful Bene-<br />

fit plan Call for interview 35J<br />

3-17WJ<br />

MEOtCAL BILLER<br />

Experience preferred Must type<br />

55wpm Computer 4 light book-<br />

keeping helptui Send resume 4 sal-<br />

ary rqutrements <strong>to</strong> Medical BlBer.<br />

PO Box 2519 Southfield 48037<br />

MEDICAL BILLERS - Several need-<br />

ed <strong>to</strong> work either hospital or physi-<br />

cian 1-2 yr* experience Supervi-<br />

sion * great plus immediate consid-<br />

eration for qualified. $8 10 $11 per<br />

fxxjr depending on experience Call<br />

Beth at Tempro Medical. 443-5590<br />

MEDICAL CLERK<br />

Fu* or part time experience 4<br />

references required Livom* area<br />

261-4540<br />

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST lor Pedi-<br />

atric* office m th* Southfield area<br />

557-1170<br />

NURSE AIDES<br />

II you ar* interested In beginning a<br />

career in long-term care or are an<br />

experienced nurse aide we would<br />

like <strong>to</strong> speak <strong>to</strong> you' We offer<br />

competitive salary., benelits pack-<br />

age in a warm. cVmg atmosphere<br />

Join Us And Make A Difference 1<br />

Apply at<br />

University Convalescent<br />

4 Nur sing Home<br />

28550 5 Mile Rd..<br />

Livdnia. Ml . 48154<br />

NURSE AIDES<br />

N E W W A G E S C A L E<br />

PARAMEDICS 4 EMT s Wanted lor<br />

lerge ambulance compeny serving<br />

Oakland County Competitive wage,<br />

excellent benefits Apply in person.<br />

486 S Opdyke, Pontiac<br />

competence or be working <strong>to</strong>ward<br />

certification m a climcai feilowsh^<br />

Contact LOT! Zolkowsfci at 493-6315<br />

Qr send a detailed resume <strong>to</strong><br />

Employment Office-CAB<br />

SINAI HOSPITAL<br />

6767 W Outer Drive<br />

Detroit Ml 48235-2899<br />

E dual Opportunity Employer M'F<br />

PRESTIGIOUS medical center<br />

needs experienced medical beter<br />

To $10 'hr Call Amber at<br />

UNIFORCE 357-0041<br />

TEACHING hospital has immediate<br />

openmg fpr wed _PfOC«ssmg secre-<br />

tary medical terminology ano dicta-<br />

phone a plus Up <strong>to</strong> $ 10 hr<br />

Call Trudi* at UNIFORCE 646-7662<br />

RECEPTIONIST FULL TIME<br />

<strong>to</strong>r Plymouth office Medical experi-<br />

ence a must Good pay and bene-<br />

fits Ask <strong>to</strong>r Debbie 455-2970<br />

RECEPTIONIST permanent posi<br />

Hon available <strong>to</strong>r Surgeons office<br />

Tues 4 Fn Computer experience a<br />

plus Southfield' 569-0242<br />

;TEMPORARY X-RAY TECH<br />

f*e*-0ed for 6-0 weeks <strong>to</strong> cover<br />

maternity leave Mon -Fri . 9am-<br />

5 33pm Please caH Mary at<br />

562-9100<br />

RECEPJlONlST - -art time lor med<br />

teal office. Mon 4 Tues experience<br />

helptui but not neceasary. salary<br />

negotiable upon experience<br />

Contact Judy at 045-2990<br />

504 Help Wanted<br />

Office-Clerical<br />

REGISTERED ULTRASOUND Tech<br />

nician <strong>to</strong>r OB Gyn office m Livonia<br />

Part time position available Call<br />

Barbae*. ' 470-4900<br />

RN<br />

FULL-TIME/PART TIME<br />

DAY SHIFT<br />

New starting rate 4 benefits<br />

See Mrs Martin<br />

Direc<strong>to</strong>r ol Nursing<br />

261-5300<br />

NIGHTENGALE WEST<br />

8365 Newburgh Rd<br />

Westland near Joy Rd<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employe!<br />

$6 00 - $7.00<br />

Growing home care agency is seek<br />

mg qualified experienced personnel<br />

lor private duty cases throughout<br />

Oakland County Cho«ce of Days 4<br />

Hours Call between 10am - 4pm<br />

Monday thru Friday<br />

NURSING .<br />

UNLIMITED<br />

540-2360<br />

NURSES AIDES NEE<br />

a* shifts Apply In<br />

Nursmg Center.<br />

Rd . Uvonia.<br />

RN-LPN<br />

We are looking for someone, who<br />

has * love and understanding ot the<br />

elderly. <strong>to</strong> work m our 82 bed facili-<br />

ty Full or part time position avail-<br />

able on our <strong>after</strong>noon shift For<br />

more information ca* 349-2640<br />

Whitehall Convalescent Home<br />

43455 W 10 Mile Novi<br />

- RN OR LPN i<br />

Pan time<br />

Allergist office - framing provided<br />

851-6057<br />

RN s. LPN s. NURSE AIDES<br />

• Competitive Salary<br />

• Sign Up.'Referral Bonus<br />

• Free State Certification<br />

• 1 yr experience phone 4 car<br />

PROFESSIONAL HEALTH CARE<br />

PERSONNEL<br />

357-3450<br />

4 P.M. TUESDAY FOR THURSDAY ECMTION / 4 P.M. FRIOAY FOR MONDAY EDITION<br />

ACCOUN TA N T CONT ROL L E R<br />

Responsible <strong>to</strong>- accounting dept<br />

a m.a-range. .Medical in*l<br />

Supply Distribu<strong>to</strong>r Preparation and<br />

analysis of financial statements<br />

E i pv ienced m budgets cash flow<br />

payro* - mdudiaf-payroll fares and<br />

sales faxes Strong data proceasmg<br />

wrth spreadsheet and data base *x-<br />

perience Send resume and salary<br />

requirments lo P O Box 7027<br />

Bloomfield Hi*s Ml 48302<br />

ACCOUNTING ASSISTANT j<br />

Fiexib* part time hours some office ,<br />

experience preferred Will assist j<br />

with am accounting functions and I<br />

lun s>rands using company car<br />

. ACRO Service Core<br />

504 Help Wanted<br />

Office-Clerical<br />

ACCOUNTING CLERK NEEDED<br />

Expei lenced thru trial balance Rap-<br />

id paced manufacturing<br />

Can<strong>to</strong>n Ca*<br />

'acarty m<br />

455-5500<br />

ACCOUNTING CLERK <strong>to</strong>r prop*<br />

ty management CO located m Farm-<br />

ing<strong>to</strong>n Hi*s Computer mpm and<br />

gerwrai office duties Salary ptCi*<br />

benefits Send regime <strong>to</strong> Controftw<br />

31000 Northwestern Hwy B 110<br />

Farmmg<strong>to</strong>n Hilts Ml 48334 Or ca*<br />

between 3$ 5pm 313-737-4210<br />

Accounts Payable<br />

Clerk<br />

Minimum 2 year* of strong account*<br />

payable experience required HoWl<br />

experience needed Lotus * must<br />

Salary <strong>to</strong> $25 000<br />

Ca* or send resume <strong>to</strong> Tarry<br />

ACCOUNTANTS ONE<br />

24133 Northwestern Hwy Suite 202<br />

Southfield Ml 48075<br />

354-2410<br />

E mployment Agency Fee Paid<br />

ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE,<br />

CREDIT* COLLECTION<br />

FuH time responsible and mature<br />

individual needed for small but busy<br />

sales affiliated office Knowledge of<br />

A'R and Collection a must Pay<br />

Please send resume and salary re-<br />

quirements <strong>to</strong> Accounts Receivable<br />

Sox J 422 Observer- a Eccentric<br />

Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraft<br />

Rd Uvonia Michigan 48150<br />

ACCURATE data entry opera<strong>to</strong>r<br />

needed by prestigious health ewe<br />

provider $7 fir 8000 keystrokes,<br />

can Neibe al UNIFORCE 046- 7603<br />

504 Help Wanted<br />

Office-Clerical<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE<br />

2 positions available Buemea* Man-<br />

age! 4 Marketing Manager Frtneas<br />

Center experience preferred Ca*<br />

Between 2 5pm 425-521$<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT<br />

for Livonia baaed prolan anal ser-<br />

vice organization, <strong>to</strong> aaaet Techni-<br />

cal Services 4 Member Serwce*<br />

Dept Must be flexible detailed 4<br />

se" starter with outgoing friendly<br />

personality Good tefepnone man-<br />

ners 4 knowledge ol word process-<br />

ing * mat Please send salary re-<br />

quirements 4 reeume lo Box 438<br />

Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers<br />

30251 Schoolcraft Rd Lrvoma,<br />

Michigan 48150<br />

504 Help Wanted<br />

Office-Clerical<br />

BILLING CLERK<br />

Professional corporation haa an<br />

openmg <strong>to</strong>r a fu* time Mkng caert<br />

with experience m record keeping<br />

posting account* 4 proceeemg bat-<br />

ing* Preference an* be given <strong>to</strong><br />

ADVERTISING agency<br />

word proceasmg secretary 0W tV<br />

preferred WIN cross tram if experi-<br />

enced $7 50>hr<br />

Ca* THfce at UNIFORCE 646-8500<br />

AOVERTlStNG SPECIALTIES CO<br />

Full-im* WefFuwgamzed Oefaa ori-<br />

ented. typmg. good phone tech-<br />

nique. sail motivated Southfield<br />

area CALL MARTHA 353-0958<br />

ASSISTANT production assistant<br />

Production control and computer<br />

•xpenence- D Base ill preferred<br />

Typing and/Jala entry Farmmg<strong>to</strong>n<br />

Hill* $21.000 year lo »t*ri<br />

Hill *l UNIFURIB<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT<br />

pari tjne Skats fypiqg computer<br />

communication Hours 10am-2pm<br />

Wage negotiable 522-7165<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE Reseaich Librari-<br />

an for large Detroit Lawtirm. fu*<br />

t.me Masters of Art*, 4 library sci-<br />

'"c* required Fu* benefits Salary<br />

ccnmensuriie *ith experience<br />

Send resume <strong>to</strong> Lorretta Zetenak 1<br />

Woodward Ave lOth Floor Detroit<br />

Mi 48226<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT<br />

Growing Birmingham investment<br />

Jam. .i filing detail oriented indi-<br />

vidual with excenent secretarial and<br />

comr<br />

Por<strong>to</strong>foiio Manager Figure appti-<br />

tude and secur-l** experience •<br />

required Resumes <strong>to</strong> PO Box 3043<br />

Birmingham Ml 48012-3043<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT<br />

Nonsmoking company seeVs an ex-<br />

per lencec individual with excellent<br />

secretariat skills, high corporate<br />

communication skills, and .ability <strong>to</strong><br />

write and a desire <strong>to</strong> learn and be<br />

esponsibte <strong>to</strong>r internal operations<br />

Unlimited . opportunity if qualified<br />

and willing lo work Send resume <strong>to</strong><br />

Administrative Assistant PO Box<br />

300 Southfield Mt 48037<br />

ASSISTANT TO PURCHASING<br />

Knowledge of WordStar preferreo<br />

Assist with shippers invoice*,<br />

quote* etc Fu* benefits 40 IK<br />

MRL Engineering, 41180 Joy Rd<br />

Plymouth 451-1270<br />

A T T E N T I O N<br />

Novi'Wixom office now hirmg <strong>to</strong>r fu*'<br />

time office work No experience<br />

needed, company trammg prondeo<br />

Many benefits<br />

Ca* Mr iv mams 348-1500<br />

ATTENTION<br />

• Secretaries<br />

• Clerks<br />

Experienced Word Processors<br />

wanted for Administrative positions<br />

Cler k position* also available <strong>to</strong>r<br />

filing Phones and hght typing Jobs<br />

are in Tioy and Southfield Exceaent<br />

t. Can <strong>to</strong><br />

589-7088<br />

for* person*!<br />

interview<br />

TSl OFFICES SERVICES<br />

AUTO DEALERSHIP - Filing position<br />

Open m general office 20 hours per<br />

week flexible hours Apply io Joe<br />

Pamon Chevrolet 28111 Telegraph<br />

Southfield 355- '000<br />

AUTO DEALERSHIP<br />

immediate opening <strong>to</strong>r Switchboard<br />

Clerical Position Rolm telephone<br />

systems Some telephone super.<br />

ence necessary Apply <strong>to</strong><br />

Joe Paruan Chevrolet 28111 Tele-<br />

graph Southfield 355-1000<br />

ADM'NlSTRATlVE word processors.<br />

Lotus 1-2-3 helptui <strong>to</strong>r Novi high-<br />

lech firm up <strong>to</strong> $ lO-'fw<br />

Call Oariene at UNIFORCE 473-2932<br />

Calf Alicia.<br />

591-1100<br />

ACCOUNTING CLERK<br />

Private COyntryciub has opening for<br />

person with genera- accounting du-<br />

t e ^ t v g g s ~ . r o -<br />

823 North vine Mi<br />

ACCOUNTNGCLERK Receptionist<br />

"Full trffST Accounting Clerk Recep-<br />

tionist for growing down<strong>to</strong>wn De-<br />

troit firm'Mimmum 2 years account-<br />

ing experience required Computer'<br />

word processing skills preferred<br />

Excellent advancement opportuni-<br />

ties benefits Can Lmda Monday<br />

ITKU Friday 9am-noon 259-8270<br />

ACCOUNTS<br />

RECEIVABLE<br />

Heavy emphasis on daily cash re-<br />

ceipts 4 computer entry some bat-<br />

ing 4- cus<strong>to</strong>mer -nqu.ries $7.50'br<br />

Near Livonia Ait tees employer paid<br />

~ 1 Personnel Place<br />

2 7 4 - 4 2 3 0 e<br />

C A R E E R<br />

O P P O R T U N I T I E S<br />

' A V A I L A B L E<br />

If vOu re not satisfied with changing<br />

IOC assignments ceil now' We have<br />

4 long-term career positions open<br />

mg up in the Troy area and we need<br />

<strong>to</strong> begm interviewing immediately<br />

• Receptionist phones typmg fnmg<br />

light accounting 4 payro"<br />

• Word Pr ocessor micro- soft war a<br />

strong computer background<br />

technical 4 engineering back<br />

r round<br />

echn»cai Wr t*r excellent<br />

language skirt*, wntmg experience<br />

transcribing<br />

• Account Controller CPA<br />

back ground n*ndimg alt accounts<br />

4 records complete discretion<br />

manda<strong>to</strong>ry<br />

528-8454<br />

TROY<br />

FUTURE FORCE<br />

TEMPORARY HELP SERVICE<br />

NEVER A FEE<br />

BOOKKEEPER'AOS OPERATOR<br />

For travel agency Computer<br />

experience preferred<br />

Contact Pat Barnes at 827-4048<br />

be proficient m Microsoft Word<br />

WordPerfect 4 Lotus To quality<br />

candidate* should have 2-4 yrs pro<br />

lesson*! experience m accounting<br />

or boofckeaping EiceHent starting<br />

salary and «u*y paid benefit pack-<br />

age interested applicants should<br />

sand rssums and salary his<strong>to</strong>ry <strong>to</strong><br />

Box 450 Observer 4 Eccentric<br />

Newspaper*. 36251 Schooler*!!<br />

Rd Uvona*. Michigan 46 ISO<br />

•BOOKK6EPER PART-TIME<br />

Knowledge of payro* 4 related<br />

taxes 4 insurances PC experienced<br />

desired Can Sandy 64i-0400<br />

BOOKKEEPER/SECRETARY<br />

Experience bookkeeper thru trie!<br />

balance immediate openmg 6 MHe/<br />

Newburgh 591-2424<br />

BOOKKEEPER.SECRETARV Full<br />

Charge Must be experienced and<br />

computer literate N W Suburb<br />

oft.ee 760-0100<br />

BOOKKEEPER<br />

We are one ol Southeast Michigan ><br />

largest local accounting firms<br />

looking lor a fua-lime bookkeeper<br />

Qualified candidates must be able<br />

<strong>to</strong> do alt aspects of bookkeeping<br />

including preparation of the general<br />

ledger up through financial state-<br />

ment*. mu*t have computer experi-<br />

ence and a mmamum of 2 yews<br />

bookkeeping knowledge Salary<br />

commeniur ate with experience<br />

OuWrfied candidates should send<br />

their resume <strong>to</strong> Personnel Dept<br />

MSW 28580 Orchard Lake Rd Ste<br />

200 Farming<strong>to</strong>n HiHs Ml 48334<br />

Tbureday. March 7. 19S1 O&E * 7 G<br />

504 Help Wanted<br />

Office-Clerical<br />

CLERK^AL SUPPORT<br />

Detroit financial corporation seeks<br />

an efficient t<strong>to</strong>rtcai support individu-<br />

al <strong>to</strong>r a last paced workmg environ-<br />

ment CenOKJate must be able <strong>to</strong><br />

work accurately under preeeure<br />

able <strong>to</strong> work with mie supervision<br />

4 have hands-on WordStar 4'or<br />

WordPerfect experience Ties pow<br />

uon « <strong>to</strong>r a motivated nerd worker<br />

Who •* waung <strong>to</strong> accept chaifenga*<br />

Portion provide* for a complete<br />

salary 4 benehts peckag* OuaMied<br />

candidates forward reaume m confi-<br />

dence <strong>to</strong> Clerical Support P O Box<br />

779 Detroit Mi 48231<br />

CLERK/TYPIST - At<strong>to</strong>rneys m<br />

Farmmg<strong>to</strong>n Hals an* tram <strong>to</strong>r thew<br />

office i ypmg and spaing skats es-<br />

sential Experience nol required<br />

Starling wage $4 25 pet hoi* with<br />

regular increases 855-6562<br />

C O L L E C T I O N C L E R K<br />

Part hme for retail company 25 fir*/<br />

wee* Lotus 1-2-3 a plus Southfield<br />

area Send reeume <strong>to</strong> 0 O C Optic<br />

Corp 18940 W 8 Mae Southlieid<br />

49075 Attn Collections Dept -<br />

COLLECTIONS CLERK<br />

Detroit firm seeks motivated mdmd<br />

u*l <strong>to</strong> work in credit 4 coMections<br />

depi Candidate* should possess<br />

JWfl "VHh Mlftl aoofl rfftHA, Ititls<br />

4 race<br />

CHALLENGING OFFICE Manage-<br />

ment position lor the *r*a s prime<br />

executive suite* Applicant's piohie<br />

•mi include strong sales back<br />

ground compular Mersey excellenl<br />

grammar basics and outstanding<br />

people-skats Send resume wrth sal-<br />

ary requirements <strong>to</strong> N Maney<br />

2000 Town Center - suite 1900,<br />

Southfield Mt 48075<br />

CLERICAL ASSlSTANT-Part Time<br />

<strong>to</strong>r a private Soutn'ieid lab Among<br />

varied duties are filing 4 compular<br />

data entry Futt time may be po**i-<br />

bie Within the year ideal opportunity<br />

lor those le-enter.ng the work force<br />

Mon -Fn . 2-6PM<br />

Call 0 30AM 4 30PM 354-4477<br />

wrffi cus<strong>to</strong>mers 4 r*cord keapmg<br />

abilities This hi* time position in-<br />

clude* fu* benefits package Quali-<br />

fied candidate pieese send resume<br />

m confidence io<br />

Collection* Clerk<br />

P O Bo. 779<br />

Detroit Ml 48231<br />

504 Help Wanted<br />

Office-Clerical<br />

. CUSTOMER SERVICE<br />

Metur* rakabw Good wrth people<br />

lefepnpne 4 figure* Accurate at<br />

lermfcn io detaa* Non smoker<br />

Send resume lo Cus<strong>to</strong>m*. Service<br />

NEXXUS of Mich 4 Ontario 27150<br />

w 8 Mae Southfield MI 4*034<br />

CUSTOMER SERVICE<br />

Hi-Tech service company m West<br />

land needs bright non-smokmg.<br />

experienced o positions Please send teller of<br />

interest <strong>to</strong> Fienk A Roeenbeum 4<br />

Co „ 5445 Corporate 0> Suite 185<br />

Tro, Ml 48098<br />

DATA ENTRY CLERK<br />

2-3 years experience<br />

WordPerfect a must<br />

Clerical background<br />

Friar get«<br />

Can or fax resumes<br />

L«ernort E ngrneermg Company<br />

25315 Kear. Dearborn Mi 4812*'<br />

or f»i tit swti<br />

COMPUTER-OATA ENTRY<br />

General office <strong>to</strong> include hght typmg<br />

4 answering phone* Farmmg<strong>to</strong>n<br />

HUH CeHMikeor Bvb 626-0400<br />

CREATIVE atmosphere ifi suburban<br />

advertising agency requires experi-<br />

enced word processor with Offi-<br />

cewrner or wi* cross tram<br />

C«« Violet at UNiFOFfCE 357-0644<br />

CREDIT REPO« T ERS<br />

Soufhheid Firm seeks persons lo<br />

prepare mortgage credit reportv.<br />

Prefer credit bureau experience and<br />

familiarity with computers<br />

Send brief resume <strong>to</strong> An Harry<br />

Credit Dept P O Bo. 259<br />

Detroit 4«23t 259 eoe<br />

CLERICAL- Ptm-r TIME couid oe<br />

full-time Duties wi« mcmoe Phone<br />

Receptionist Person must be famil-<br />

iar with WordStar 2000 Resumes<br />

<strong>to</strong> Box 426 Observer 4 Eccentric<br />

Newspapers- 36251 Schoolcraft<br />

Rd . Livonia. Michigan 48150<br />

CREDIT REPORTING Agencv m<br />

Farming<strong>to</strong>n Hints has immediate<br />

openings for various office<br />

position* Fu* and part tun* Credit<br />

or mortgage experience preferred<br />

Please send reaume'ietter <strong>to</strong><br />

31700 W 13 Mile Suite 112<br />

Farmmg<strong>to</strong>n HiNs Mt 48334<br />

BOOKKEE TA ENTRY<br />

Growth oriented advertising agency<br />

m Troy seeks individual <strong>to</strong> run au<strong>to</strong>-<br />

mated one-person accounting dept<br />

Job entaas data entry as wefi as<br />

bookkeeping Send resume and sal-<br />

ary requirements <strong>to</strong><br />

J Rust on<br />

Denham 4 Co<br />

189 E Big Beaver<br />

Troy Ml 48083<br />

BOOKKEEPERS<br />

- Full-Charge<br />

We need youi experience TEMPO-<br />

RARY full-time positions available m<br />

accounts payable accounts receiv<br />

able payro* 4'dala entry<br />

While seeking the right permanent<br />

|Ob showcase your *k.lls <strong>to</strong> new op-<br />

portunities as a TEMP<br />

LOTUS A PLUS<br />

Sefft resume <strong>to</strong> Betty<br />

ACCOUNTANTS ONE<br />

24 133 Northwestern Hwy Su*1e 202<br />

Southfield M) 48075<br />

354-2410<br />

Employment Agency Fee P»«d<br />

CLEFKCAL POSiTiON part time at |<br />

clinic m Livonia Must have prior off-<br />

ice experince Opportunity <strong>to</strong> learn<br />

medical brtmg Excellent salary 4<br />

benefits Contact bilkng supervsor<br />

' • 591-Q451<br />

CLERICAL POSITION<br />

Experience necessary $5,'hr <strong>to</strong> '<br />

start interviews on Mon Mar 11 1<br />

4pm-6pm 4' Tues Mar 12 ' iQam- ;<br />

noon Bring resume 17187 N<br />

Laurel Part Or , Su-te =343 Livonia<br />

Mt (6 Mile '275)<br />

CLERICAL 4 RETAIL onenred pe--<br />

son needed <strong>to</strong>r Southfield RV deal-<br />

ership Sett-met'vaied 4 out-go-ng.<br />

computer knowledge helpful Fu*<br />

time $5-$6 per hou' Can Jeanefte<br />

or Nancy <strong>to</strong>r appointment 354-0980<br />

CLERICAL 6Ur>POOT~<br />

LOCAL PHOTO Lab has Mi time<br />

Openmg- for person wrth cus<strong>to</strong>mer<br />

service experience Must have pro-<br />

fessional manner pleasant voice 4<br />

good grammar Duties indude light<br />

typing filing 4 cu<strong>to</strong>mer cells<br />

Mon-Fn e 30-5 Cell Sandy<br />

between 11am-2pm for interview<br />

appointment 835-0245<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

DATA ENTRY <strong>to</strong> $7 HR<br />

Fee paid Mon -FN days Benefits<br />

Livcmia area Musf be able <strong>to</strong> use 10<br />

key pad<br />

Employment Center mc<br />

56^636<br />

OENTAL R£CEPTIONlST.m*uran<br />

Person Some exapnenc* neces-<br />

sary Fu* and Part-time<br />

CaL 624-1910 or 454-tOTO<br />

DESK RECEPTIONIST - f» Must 1 ype<br />

Ca* between <strong>to</strong>rn V noo-<br />

ask lor Pam 377-4,'jCiO<br />

PAVROlL<br />

Experienced Oers 'or mr, -i<br />

"26 hours at begmtimg of<br />

wson area Cal Monda<br />

p»<br />

! Clewson<br />

I Friday Ham-noon -2»4:<br />

BOOKKEEPER WITH at least 3 yrs<br />

experience General ledgei and pey-<br />

IOM. manual and compular back<br />

Ound Send resume <strong>to</strong> Box 434<br />

36251 Schoolcraft<br />

Michigan 48150<br />

Rd uvonia.<br />

' Harper Associates specialists


8 Q * OAE Thursday. March 7. 1991<br />

504 Help Wanted<br />

Office-Clerical<br />

FIAL TIME Racaplwrnsl Saoatary<br />

for Livonia raw MUM offtca Mail<br />

W u m mdudmo Milry raquamants<br />

-lo Parsonnai ?»?»C Suckinyfiam.<br />

Sla AS lrvoma. Ml W1M<br />

RECEPTIONIST lor Bammgham law<br />

oflkca Organizational akHM and light<br />

0 nacaasary Muat am good<br />

wuhpaopia Caa Jan at #44 4433<br />

RECEPTIONIST POSITIONS<br />

Summer or yaar-round Hr» avail-<br />

• M Tuas 2pm 8pm Wad 1 Fit.<br />

?pm-7pm Thurs. 2pm-9pm Sal .<br />

t 30am 5pm. Ml or part tima Apply<br />

*i parson Patar a Placa lor Han.<br />

S87E Mapia Birmingham<br />

RECEPTIONIST 'SECRETARY<br />

for small Southfwid law offica<br />

Macin<strong>to</strong>sh anpaoanca prafariad<br />

352-0*38<br />

RECEPTIONIST<br />

<strong>to</strong>r- law hrm in Troy aiparianca da-<br />

slrad can Carol 649-1900<br />

RECEPTIONIST<br />

naadad lor busy law off lea Typing<br />

raqurad Labai anparianca not nac-<br />

essary Cal 559-3430<br />

RECEPTIONIST lor busy olfcca Typ-<br />

ing. bookfcaapmg. computar knowl-<br />

edge aspariance nacasiary farm-<br />

mglon HiHs araa 476-9600<br />

RECEPTIONIST<br />

$6 00 par hr Part tima S<strong>to</strong>omMd<br />

Hiis law firm CaH Ruth »l 643-8590<br />

EXPRESS SERVICES<br />

504 Help Wanted<br />

Office-Clerical<br />

RECEPTIONIST<br />

Starling Savings Bank has an anlry<br />

laval position KWMH lor a<br />

racapliorwsi Soccassfui candidata<br />

must ba ptaaunt and (*OIMHWI»<br />

ha«a good communication s*iUs.<br />

and work we" with paopla Prior<br />

axparwnca helpful Plaata sand<br />

suma in conhdanca lo<br />

STERLING SAVINGS BANK<br />

Parsonnai Oaparlmanl<br />

28400 Northwasiam Highway<br />

Suite 400<br />

Southfield Mr, 48034<br />

An Equal Opportune* EmOoyar<br />

SALES SECRETARY<br />

Full tima position m manufacturers<br />

representatives office Enpenence<br />

required Good typing and varbai<br />

skills raptured shorthand preferred<br />

Computar enpenence- w»th Word<br />

Perfect and DBase 4 helpful Musi<br />

be wMhng <strong>to</strong> learn pricing proce-<br />

dures and order follow-up Career<br />

opportunity lor person looking <strong>to</strong>r<br />

work W1K1 variety and challenge<br />

EiceHent benefits Pleaiant non-<br />

smoking Southfield office m 12 MM/<br />

Northwestern Hwy area Ca* lor an<br />

appointment al i355-1613 -<br />

FAST GROWING metals corp<br />

needs lull dm* Secretary Knowl-<br />

edge of computer necesary along<br />

with an office sums Send resume lo<br />

HMC 29100 Northwestern Hwy .„<br />

Sle 445, Soulhfiefd. Ml 48034<br />

RECEPTION! ST/General Office/<br />

Sales Responsible mature adult<br />

wrth an enthusiastic phone voice<br />

Permanent posrtion 425-4813<br />

RECEPTIONIST - FuH time <strong>after</strong>-<br />

noons. small retiremenj home in<br />

Southfield Call lor appointment<br />

557-1221<br />

RECEPTIONIST/SWITCHBOARD<br />

Opera<strong>to</strong>r Experienced<br />

Send reaume <strong>to</strong><br />

Assistant Controller PO Bo« 5111.<br />

Southfield, Ml 48086-5111<br />

RECEPTIONIST for Plastic Sur-<br />

geon s office in W Bloom hew Gen-<br />

eral office e»perience necessary<br />

Pleese ca* Donna between 12-2PM.<br />

Closed Wednesdays 855-0300<br />

RECEPTIONIST - PART TIME<br />

Farming<strong>to</strong>n HiHs location Filing<br />

light typing, phones Every weekend<br />

•and a couple of evenings Can Jack-<br />

ie Mon. - Fn , 10am-3pm. 476-7005<br />

RECEPTIONIST<br />

Now office equipment dealership<br />

looking lor a well groomed enthusi-<br />

astic Receptionist with excellent<br />

telephone skins and Mght typmg<br />

Benefits Please can Mary 474-0900<br />

RECEPTIONIST/TILE CLERK<br />

Excellent part time position Work<br />

hours. 11 30am-4pm . Mon Ihru Fri.<br />

CaH lor appointment R48 Compa-<br />

ny. 24505 Indoplei Circle Farming-<br />

<strong>to</strong>n Hills. Ml 48335 478-9000<br />

RECEPTIONIST - Farming<strong>to</strong>n MiHs<br />

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Thursday. March 7,^1991 O&E • *1H<br />

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Retail and commercial development has pretty much ground <strong>to</strong> a halt, and<br />

only those few that offer something significantly different — like River Square<br />

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Main now under construction in down<strong>to</strong>wn Rochester — will be built until the<br />

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Big vs. small: a retail niche<br />

Big mall, small maU.<br />

There's more <strong>to</strong> them than meets the eye.<br />

Building a better commercial center.<br />

Is one way <strong>to</strong> get consumers <strong>to</strong> Buy.<br />

Big mall, small mall.<br />

Opponents decry the irri'vact. -<br />

"Environmental, residential.<br />

From the ambiance it will detract."<br />

Big mall, small mall,<br />

Zoning laws and NIMBY <strong>to</strong>o. Traffic<br />

jams and parking lots,<br />

"Build a mall and we will sue."<br />

Big mall, small mall.,<br />

Creating jobs and revenue.<br />

"Spurring the economy." builders say,<br />

"Is what we're trying <strong>to</strong> do."<br />

Big mall, small mall.<br />

Fulfilling retail and other needs.<br />

Mails provide services and goods,<br />

That explains the developer's deeds.<br />

Big mall, small mall.<br />

Economics contend unthsprawl.<br />

Big mall, small mall<br />

Not so different <strong>after</strong> all.<br />

By Gerald Frawley<br />

staff writer<br />

With apologies <strong>to</strong> real poets<br />

Sluttish lenders have all but dried up commercial<br />

construction.<br />

In spite of the slowed economy, commercial<br />

and retail industry experts say there<br />

may still be some development,' but it will<br />

have <strong>to</strong> be strikingly different from the common<br />

strip and power centers.<br />

The message is clear Build a better<br />

mousetrap, and the world will beat a<br />

your door, build a better mall, and tenants<br />

and cus<strong>to</strong>mers will do likewise.<br />

This is a s<strong>to</strong>ry about two such malls. The<br />

Auburn Mills mega-mall in Auburn ' Hilts is<br />

two million square feet; River Square Main in<br />

the city of Rochester is less than 50,000<br />

square feet _<br />

One, River Square Main — built by local<br />

entrepreneur and heart care specialist Dr.<br />

Pierre Attallah — will house small specialty<br />

shops and boutiques, medical offices and two<br />

restaurants.<br />

The other, Auburn Mills, being built by the<br />

Washing<strong>to</strong>n D.C.-based developer Western<br />

Development Corp., will be home <strong>to</strong> upwards<br />

of 200 manufacturers" outlets and "value-oriented"<br />

s<strong>to</strong>res under the same roof with family<br />

entertainment.<br />

DESPITE AN ENORMOUS difference in<br />

two share one strikingapproach<br />

- they dare <strong>to</strong> be different<br />

A renter's market in retailing<br />

By Gerald Frawley<br />

staff writer<br />

It's hard <strong>to</strong> belieye, but at the beginning<br />

of 1990, many industry experts<br />

considered the southeastern<br />

Michigan commercial ar)d retail<br />

market <strong>to</strong> be under served. Leasing<br />

Activity was so active builders<br />

couldn't keep pace with the demand<br />

Today, the bot<strong>to</strong>m has fallen out<br />

Richard Rosenbaum. vice president<br />

of development and property<br />

management firm The Equitable<br />

Group Inc. in Southfield, said there's<br />

little question the recession has hit<br />

the commercial and retail industry<br />

"We (developers) are being conservative,<br />

consumers are being conservative,<br />

retailers are being conservative,"<br />

Rosenbaum said "It's<br />

<strong>to</strong>ugh out there - the retailers are<br />

singing the blues<br />

•Commercial and retail development<br />

is still going on. but it's mainly<br />

the guys that have really targeted a<br />

market." he said. Many large, successful<br />

retailers will actually use the<br />

recession <strong>to</strong> their benefit<br />

Times won't return <strong>to</strong> the socalled<br />

boom, but they will return <strong>to</strong><br />

normal.' Rosenbaum said. "Once the<br />

current recession ends, people will<br />

spend money, but they won t spend<br />

what they don't have "<br />

AFTER A PERIOD of recession,<br />

construction costs and leasing rates<br />

tend <strong>to</strong> decline, be said "We haven't<br />

been in a recession for three months<br />

like the government says."<br />

June Dresnick of Coldwell Banker<br />

Commercial Real Estate Services<br />

said be** construction is idle because<br />

'Times won't return <strong>to</strong> the so-called<br />

boom, but they will return <strong>to</strong> normal.<br />

Once the current recession ends,<br />

people will spend money, but they<br />

won't spend what they don't have.'<br />

leasing activity has idled.<br />

There is leasing out there, but it's<br />

taking a long Ume <strong>to</strong> complete the<br />

deals."<br />

Landlords are being forced <strong>to</strong> offer<br />

cutthroat rates, tenant improvement<br />

dollars and even free rent <strong>to</strong><br />

— Richard Rosenbaum<br />

The Equitable Group<br />

the beginning of this — I don't think<br />

we've seen the bot<strong>to</strong>m yet."<br />

Dresnick said.<br />

Tony Camilletti, direc<strong>to</strong>r of visual<br />

image communication for the national<br />

retail architectural /consulting<br />

firm of Jon Greenberg and Asso-<br />

up commeit-ial and retail space- ciates in Berkley,-said his company -<br />

— practices unheard of a year ago<br />

"It's definitely a renter's market<br />

right now."<br />

Dresnick said people don't see a<br />

lot of vacancies yet because the<br />

malls are still full, but as current<br />

leases expire and retailers opt not <strong>to</strong><br />

re-sign, the malls will start <strong>to</strong> empty<br />

out<br />

Commercial and retail space vacancies<br />

are approaching LO percent<br />

— previously unheard of in commercial-<br />

and retail-rich Oakland and<br />

western Wayne counties, she said<br />

Last year, vacancies at commercial<br />

and retail centers averaged between<br />

4 and 5 percent"<br />

RETAIL BROKERS are concerned<br />

things will get worse before<br />

they wiH get better "We're just at<br />

has been extremely busy in recent<br />

months.<br />

Commercial and retail development<br />

in general may be slowing, he<br />

said, but there are opportunities for<br />

new construction and leasing activity.<br />

Camilletti said<br />

Relocation and remodeling work<br />

are the most commonly found types<br />

of construction (in recessionary<br />

times."<br />

Progressive retailers with capita!<br />

can take advantage of slow Umes<br />

when construction costs are typically<br />

lower ^ he said Contrac<strong>to</strong>rs htthgry<br />

for work are more willing <strong>to</strong> take a<br />

job for lower pay, he said.<br />

"If you have the capital and you<br />

have the plans, this is a good time <strong>to</strong><br />

build* he said .<br />

RECESSIONS ARE also traditionally<br />

the time when non-retail firms<br />

delve in<strong>to</strong> the market. Camilletti<br />

said. For example, the Ringling<br />

Bros -Barnum and Bailey circus organization<br />

has opened several retail<br />

outlets (none in Michigan) specializing<br />

in children, apparel, related novelty<br />

and circus items<br />

"If retailers give cus<strong>to</strong>mers a reason<br />

<strong>to</strong> come out with a creative and<br />

diverse appeal, they can succeed,"<br />

Camilletti said. "There's definitely a<br />

niche <strong>to</strong>-be filled in this market "<br />

Rick Valade. partner in charge of<br />

retail consulting Jor the Detroit accounting<br />

firm Arthur Anderson, said:<br />

"It would be hard <strong>to</strong> point <strong>to</strong> any<br />

area that is under-s<strong>to</strong>red." Valade<br />

said In the last 15 years, commercial<br />

square footage in the United<br />

States has doubled<br />

Most of -the -current commercial<br />

development is in the construction of<br />

small, local — or strip — malls, he<br />

said.<br />

Regional malls, power centers and<br />

satellite malls are more expensive<br />

<strong>to</strong> build and will require incentives<br />

<strong>to</strong> lure tenants, he said Local malls<br />

are inexpensive and fill up quickly<br />

with tenants<br />

But'the real advantage, he said, is<br />

small malls can follow housing construction<br />

because smaller parcels of<br />

land are easier <strong>to</strong> find As housing<br />

starts continue — albeit at a slower<br />

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malls can set up quickly nearby.<br />

Valade said<br />

There are large commercial projects<br />

being built. Valade said, but<br />

turn <strong>to</strong> Page 3<br />

Adco Associates president Pat Shea points<br />

<strong>to</strong> — among other things — the diversity of<br />

Biver Square Main. Few projects, especially<br />

projects of 50,000 square feet, can boast leasees<br />

ranging from medical specialists <strong>to</strong><br />

boutiques- _<br />

Ground breaking for the project was in<br />

August 1990; the first tenants will take occupancy<br />

in early May with others moving in<br />

throughout the summer.<br />

"I don't know of a single development like<br />

ours," Shea said True, the original concept<br />

for River Square Main called for a more<br />

traditional retail mall, but in its evolution,<br />

the project"fias transformed greatly"<br />

The first tenant <strong>to</strong> come on board was Real<br />

Estate One. the real estate company, which<br />

leased nearly an entire floor of the project.<br />

Shea said Next, plans for a restaurant and<br />

Please turn <strong>to</strong>,Page 3<br />

I HE POIN I<br />

R8-1102


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is about <strong>to</strong> bud, so it's time for prospective pur- Corp. found 30-year, fixed-rate mortgages averagchaaers<br />

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Orisit? nearly 11.5 percent just two years ago and tbe low-<br />

Mortgage rates are at their lowest level in four est level since March 1987.<br />

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declining for months, helping boost the ability of a The Real<strong>to</strong>rs group says the median price of an<br />

typical family <strong>to</strong> buy a home <strong>to</strong> its highest level in existing home dropped from $96,300 in January<br />

13 years by one industry measurement. 1990 <strong>to</strong> $91,900 in December. The median price of a<br />

At tbe same time,,, inven<strong>to</strong>ries of unsold homes new home, according <strong>to</strong> the Commerce Departure<br />

piling up in some areas, making homeowners — ment, fell from $127,000 at the beginning of 1990 <strong>to</strong><br />

particularly those with deadlines — anxious about $120.000 in November.<br />

their ability <strong>to</strong> unload their bouses and real estate The median means half the homes cost more,<br />

brokers hungry for deals. . half less.<br />

"I think it's probably one of the best opportuni- Piatt suggested prices could fall an additional 10<br />

ties we've seen in a number of years," said John percent nationally and perhaps as much as 20 per-<br />

Savacool, a housing economist with tbe WEFA cent in some areas of the Northeast and West,<br />

Group in Bala Cynwyd, Pa. where inven<strong>to</strong>ry problems are expected <strong>to</strong> eventu-<br />

"It's a buyer's market," agreed Elliott Piatt, an ally drive down costs.<br />

economist with Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette, a But economists David Beraon and Mark Obrinsky<br />

New York securities dealer "But the buyer still of the Federal National Mortgage Association don'<br />

would be well advised <strong>to</strong> be patient" because there see any substantial rise in prices even with<br />

is room for prices and rates <strong>to</strong> fall further. creased demand if consumers jump back in<strong>to</strong><br />

So if it's a buyer's market, why are sales at their market.<br />

lowest point since the last recession? "First, the unemployment rate should continue <strong>to</strong><br />

rise for most of tbe year, keeping demand from<br />

ECONOMIST MARTIN Regalia of tbe National surging," they wrote in Fannie Mae's Monthly Out-<br />

Council of Savings Institutions says prospective look.<br />

buyers are uncertain about their incomes and fu- "Second, with expectations of price appreciation<br />

tures because of tbe recession. "I think people are significantly reduced, home buyers are likely <strong>to</strong> rereally<br />

saying <strong>to</strong> themselves, 'Let's wait and see just duce bid prices. We expect the median price of new<br />

how low it goes.' " homes sold <strong>to</strong> rise by just over 1 percent and the<br />

Some prospective buyers also have expressed median price of existing homes sold <strong>to</strong> rise by less<br />

concern that prices will continue <strong>to</strong> weaken, than 1 percent this year."<br />

depressing the value of any home they buy. Nationally, the Real<strong>to</strong>rs said an index measuring<br />

But John A. Tuccillo, chief economist for the Na- the ability of a typical American family <strong>to</strong> buy an<br />

tional Association of Real<strong>to</strong>rs, says that "if you buy existing home rose for the fifth straight month in<br />

for the long term, chances are you'll come out way December.<br />

ahead." "These positive home'buying conditions, which<br />

Regalia, himself a prospective home buyer who's are better than they've been for more than a decnot<br />

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time for buyers "<strong>to</strong> be getting your ducks in a row." president of the real estate industry group.<br />

"If you anticipate getting in<strong>to</strong> the market, now is "It's a great Ume for tbe first-time buyer," the<br />

a good time <strong>to</strong> start doing the groundwork . . . WEFA Group's Savacool concurred. "However, if<br />

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