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o <strong>Canton</strong> (Dbseruer<br />

VOLUME 18 NUMBER 99<br />

IN THE PAPER<br />

Festival time: <strong>Canton</strong>'s Liberty<br />

Fest gets under way on Friday and<br />

continues through the weekend.<br />

Most of the events are located behind<br />

the <strong>Canton</strong> Township Hall<br />

and <strong>Canton</strong> Center and Cherry<br />

Hills Roads. Look inside for a special<br />

section listing the events.<br />

Easier mobility: Rotary Club<br />

helps ailing boy. /3A<br />

1993 grads: Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong><br />

High School lists 1993 graduates.<br />

/13A<br />

Opinions: Letter writers in <strong>Canton</strong><br />

have been busy expressing<br />

their thoughts on the recent defeat<br />

of a 4 mill property tax increase for<br />

the schools. Sports and other after<br />

school activities have been<br />

scrapped. /16A, 17A<br />

SUBURBAN LIFE<br />

Not so new: There's some dispute<br />

as to whether it was love at first<br />

sisht. but it's a moot Doint consid-<br />

SPORTS<br />

Baseball update: Hines Park<br />

Lincoln-Mercury continues to lead<br />

the Livonia Collegiate League with<br />

a perfect record. /IB<br />

BUSINESS<br />

The button biz: Ken Czar of the<br />

Button Exchange in Rochester will<br />

be the first to tell you that the promotional<br />

button game is hit or<br />

miss. You either get a "Jurassic<br />

Park" or a "Howard the Duck."<br />

/12B<br />

CREATIVE LIVING<br />

Battling gypsies: Read part two<br />

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Moth: Suburban Scourge." /SO<br />

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THURSDAY. JUNE 24,1993 • CANTON", MICHIGAN • 96 PAGES<br />

FIFTY CENTS<br />

«. Sut>ot>an<br />

<strong>Post</strong> <strong>office</strong> <strong>petition</strong> <strong>drive</strong> <strong>starts</strong><br />

BY JOANNE MALISZEWSKJ<br />

STAJT WRITER<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> residents have started a <strong>petition</strong> <strong>drive</strong> to get a<br />

full service post <strong>office</strong> located in the township. The<br />

<strong>petition</strong>s will start to circulate this weekend during<br />

the Liberty Fest in Heritage Park.<br />

If you think it's time <strong>Canton</strong> had<br />

its own full service post <strong>office</strong>, your<br />

signature on a <strong>petition</strong> could help the<br />

effort.<br />

"We need 500 signatures. But we<br />

will try to do better than that," said<br />

mm-<br />

Bob Shefferly, co-chairman of the<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Essential Services Committee.<br />

The 15-member committee was<br />

formed recently to study what<br />

Shefferly calls essential services that<br />

are needed in <strong>Canton</strong>. Members have<br />

listed priorities for the community's<br />

needs, beginning with a post <strong>office</strong>.<br />

Residents will have an opportunity<br />

to sign the post <strong>office</strong> <strong>petition</strong> at the<br />

Liberty Fest, June 26-27, in Heritage<br />

Park. Committee members will be at<br />

the community services tent, looking<br />

for signatures.<br />

The <strong>petition</strong> <strong>drive</strong>, which stemmed<br />

from a meeting with Wayne-Westland<br />

postmaster Florence Richardson,<br />

will run until the fall. Richardson<br />

was unavailable for comment.<br />

The committee also is working to<br />

move <strong>Canton</strong>'s finance branch <strong>office</strong><br />

in Harvard Square shopping center<br />

BILL BIOBLRR/STAFT PHOTOGRAPHS*<br />

Planting plenty: A crew from Lucas Nursery of <strong>Canton</strong> plants trees along the roadway as part<br />

of the township's tree planting program. Following careful planting and watering techniques<br />

will ensure healthy trees in the area's clay.<br />

on Sheldon Road, north of Ford.<br />

"We're trying to get it moved to between<br />

Arbor Drugs and Kroger,"<br />

Shefferly said. "There's no place to<br />

park right now there."<br />

Operated by the Wayne-Westland<br />

<strong>Post</strong> Office, the finance branch offers<br />

basic postal services, such as sales of<br />

stamps and money orders. The other<br />

postal finance <strong>office</strong> is in Meijer at<br />

Ford and <strong>Canton</strong> Center roadB.<br />

When the <strong>petition</strong> <strong>drive</strong> is complete,<br />

the committee will send a cover<br />

See DUIVE, 4A<br />

Trees<br />

battle<br />

bad soil<br />

BY JOANNE MALISZEWSKI<br />

ST AFT WRITER<br />

If you live in <strong>Canton</strong> or Plymouth,<br />

you've got the problem —<br />

clay.<br />

"If you're a fanner you like it. It<br />

holds water and nutrients. If you<br />

want to dig a hole for a tree, you<br />

don't want it," said Paula Preston<br />

Bratto, <strong>Canton</strong> Township land<br />

scape architect.<br />

In other words, planting a tree<br />

in clay isn't easy. And there are<br />

Jt> not, so<br />

plant juat about anything. If you<br />

follow a decant planting tech<br />

nique and watering, you shouldn't<br />

IrattO!.<br />

Trees commonly planted in<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> and Plymouth include<br />

different forms of maple, ash, linden,<br />

locust and bradford pear. Before<br />

you buy, you should know<br />

what type of tree likes to be wet<br />

and what types don't.<br />

"Some trees don't like wet<br />

feet," Preston Bratto said. "The<br />

crimson red maple doesn't like to<br />

be wet. Yet red maples grow in<br />

swamps. Most.trees are somewhere<br />

between the two extremes."<br />

Problems with clay<br />

The problem with clay is that it<br />

takes a lot of water to get wet. But<br />

when it'B finally wet, it stays wet<br />

"With clay, the particles are so<br />

tiny you get chunk*. Drainage becomes<br />

a real problem. When water<br />

sits there's no oxygen. Roots<br />

need oxygsn," said Robert Bricault,<br />

an forester with the Michigan<br />

State University Extension<br />

Service in Wayne County.<br />

See TFTTES, 8A<br />

Woman to be honored for Malta service<br />

BY JOANNE MALISZEWSKI<br />

STAFT WRTTRR<br />

Maria Petrykowski remembers the<br />

British soldier ss though it were yesterday.<br />

He was in the 90th General Hospital<br />

in Malta where she worked as a<br />

nurse in World War II. In the background,<br />

"I'll be seeing you sgsin"<br />

played. s<br />

"He said, nurse, 'If I hsd my arms<br />

snd legs, I'd hsve this dance,'" said<br />

the Csnton resident. "I put my face to<br />

his and said, 'Consider it done.' The<br />

tears came down his face."<br />

And there are more memories. She<br />

recalls s young German POW who<br />

wouldn't est until she tasted the food.<br />

Or the young British boy who wss in<br />

s body cast. As bombs shook the hospital,<br />

she dragged the boy on s blanket<br />

to safety. When things settled, hospital<br />

windows had been blown onto<br />

his bed.<br />

"I would do it all again. Looking<br />

back, I'm glad I didn't just sit down<br />

and run into a shelter. I helped. And<br />

here I am," Petrykowski said.<br />

She will be one of 11 people from<br />

around the country — and many<br />

more from around the world — who<br />

will be honored July 2 at the Embassy<br />

of Malta in Washington, D.C., with<br />

the Malta George Cross Commemora<br />

tive Medal.<br />

In 1992, Queen Elizabeth decreed<br />

that those who served in defense of<br />

the island of Malta during World War<br />

II — then under British rule —<br />

should be honored. "After all, Malta<br />

didn't do it by itself," Petrykowski<br />

said. The Mediterranean island, a<br />

strategic stronghold for the Allies,<br />

also was honored.<br />

Petrykowski is obviously thrilled<br />

with the honor. But there's part of her<br />

See WOMAN, 4A<br />

Senior apartments get initial green light<br />

BY JOANNE MALISZEWSKI<br />

STAFF WRITER<br />

Plans for new low-income senior<br />

sdult apartments called <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Towers have cleared another hurdle.<br />

"The request is consistent with<br />

the master (lsnd use) plan," said<br />

township sssociste planner Judy<br />

Bocklage<br />

With that — and no public com<br />

menu — <strong>Canton</strong> planning commissioners<br />

opened and closed a public<br />

hearing Monday and recommended<br />

resorting the 1.1 acres planned for<br />

the new apartments next to the existing<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Place at Sheldon and<br />

Ford ronda.<br />

The recommendation must still<br />

go before the township board of<br />

trustees for final approval of the retoning<br />

from community commercial<br />

to mid-rise development National<br />

Church Residence, developer and<br />

operator of <strong>Canton</strong> Place and the<br />

planned <strong>Canton</strong> Towers, will buy<br />

the 1.1 acres from the township for<br />

sbout $100,000.<br />

Ginnls Hsuck, <strong>Canton</strong> Plaee<br />

manager, is optimistic thst the federal<br />

Department of Housing and Urban<br />

Development will look favorably<br />

on plans to build s 66-unit<br />

apartment building, seat of <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Place.<br />

HUD is in ths bidding procees for<br />

ths number of units in a four state<br />

area it is willing to subsidise. If<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Towers is approved, construction<br />

probably wouldn't start<br />

before the summer of 1994.<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Township trustees adopted<br />

a reeolution June 8 supporting<br />

development of the complex. Township<br />

officials sre giving some<br />

thought to using the $100,000 sale<br />

proceeds to help make improvements,<br />

such ss from <strong>Canton</strong> Towers<br />

to Sheldon Road, according to Tom<br />

Yack, toemship supsrvisor.<br />

Like Csnton Plsce, Centon<br />

Towers would provide subsidised<br />

housing for low-income senior<br />

edults.<br />

It's unlikely the two buildings<br />

will be attached Hauck is consider<br />

ing an adjoining courtyard<br />

••• '•* ** *-• •*' •-* •- -• _


2A(C) The Observer/THURSDAY. JUNE 24, 1993<br />

BY DARRELL CLKM<br />

9TATT Warm<br />

A Wayne-Weatland citixens<br />

committee is moving ahead with a<br />

proposal that could rescue extracurricular<br />

school activities from<br />

the chopping block.<br />

Concerned parents have formed<br />

the committee amid hopes of rescuing<br />

sports, marching bands,<br />

student councils and other extracurricular<br />

programs targeted for<br />

elimination this fall because of a<br />

$14-million budget shortfall.<br />

Organizers Fred Hagelthom.<br />

Donald Mead and Terry Hewer —<br />

Westland parents who have children<br />

in Wayne-Westland schools<br />

— outlined their vision of the<br />

nonprofit fund-raising committee<br />

during a special school board session<br />

Tuesday night.<br />

"We think we have a good shot<br />

at being able to fund those programs."<br />

Hagelthom said.<br />

The committee, known as Community<br />

Support for a Complete<br />

Education iCSCE), has scheduled<br />

a public meeting for 7 p.m. Tues-<br />

forms<br />

• The conmlttM, known as Community Support<br />

for a Complete Education (CSCE), has scheduled<br />

a public meeting for 7 p.m. Tuesday, June<br />

29, In Weekend's Bailey Recreation Center, hehind<br />

city hall on Ford Road. Organizers are<br />

strongly encouraging concerned parents to attend.<br />

This week, the founders asked the school<br />

board to adopt a policy allowing CSCE to raise<br />

money and turn It over to the district for the<br />

sole purpose of paying for extracurricular activities.<br />

The board hedged on supporting a policy<br />

until legal Issues are addressed, but board<br />

members unanimously embraced the concept.<br />

day, June 29. in Westland's Bailey<br />

Recreation Center, behind city<br />

hall on Ford Road. Organizers are<br />

strongly encouraging concerned<br />

parents to attend.<br />

This week, the founders asked<br />

the school board to adopt a policyallowing<br />

CSCE to raise money<br />

and turn it over to the district for<br />

Linen, lace display<br />

planned at museum<br />

The <strong>Canton</strong> Historical Museum<br />

will have a display of Linen<br />

and Lace through the end of July.<br />

From 1-4 p.m. Saturday there will<br />

be a lace-making demonstration<br />

in the Museum Regular hours<br />

Ill klic .llU^CUUi.<br />

are 1-3 p.m. Tuesday and 1-4 Saturday.<br />

The Museum is at the corner<br />

of Proctor and <strong>Canton</strong> Center.<br />

Admission is free For further information,<br />

call 397-0088.<br />

Dads get a look at how<br />

Lutheran preschool goes<br />

Chnst Our Savior Lutheran<br />

Preschool and Kindergarten in<br />

Livonia recently gave dad> a<br />

Three-, 4- and 5-year-olds got a<br />

"T5KSEcef3 STiow ~3a'cTs "w5ere"*antT<br />

with - an open house type event<br />

that allowed them to participate<br />

in crafts, play time and snack<br />

time.<br />

The annual event also gave<br />

dads a chance to interact with<br />

other parents, children and teachers<br />

they often hear about but seldom<br />

get to see.<br />

Although parents of the '90s<br />

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A group of women whose<br />

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the sun applied a patented<br />

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In just 3 days, a<br />

dramatic smoothing effect<br />

occurred with a visible<br />

reduction of the fine lines<br />

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the UV rays. In just 7<br />

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Now this special natural<br />

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Under their wing: The Plymouth Rotary Club is looking out for Daniel Caudill, who<br />

has spina bifida. The club's Services to the Handicapped Committee is providing<br />

Daniel with a STAR CAR and proceeds from a special fund to help him. His<br />

mother, Rebecca, helps Daniel stand with leg braces.<br />

BY JOANNE MALISZEWSKI<br />

STAFF WRITER<br />

The Plymouth Rotary Club hae taken Daniel<br />

Caudill under its wing.<br />

"We're going to follow him through his life," said<br />

Jerry Trumpka, soon-to-be chairman of the Rotary's<br />

Service to the Handicapped Committee.<br />

When Daniel's story appeared in the Observer<br />

April 29, an anonymous resident provided the 3'/jyear-old<br />

Plymouth resident with a special threewheel<br />

bike. The bicycle helps Daniel, who has spina<br />

bifida and is paralyzed from the waist down, to<br />

ride using his hands.<br />

But that was just the start. Area residents recently<br />

built the family a special ramp to allow<br />

Daniel easy access in his wheelchair in and out of<br />

the house.<br />

The Plymouth Rotary Foundation also approved<br />

buying what is called a STAR CAR for Daniel. It s<br />

a hand-propelled cart with detachable adult-height<br />

push handle. The cart, which will coat $467, allows<br />

a child such as Daniel easier mobility.<br />

The Rotary Foundation has received a lot of<br />

money in Daniel's name. "In the short term, you<br />

solve the needs of the family. But spina bifida (a<br />

congenital defect in the development of the spine)<br />

is a lifetime problem," said Tom Kennedy, outgoing<br />

committee chairman.<br />

That led members of the Rotary handicapped<br />

committee to ask the foundation to establish a<br />

fund in his name. "But the Internal Revenue Service<br />

said a fund can't be for a specific person,''<br />

Kennedy said.<br />

The foundation then agreed to start a fund for<br />

area residents with spina bifida. The money will be<br />

used to help Daniel and any others with the defect.<br />

The committee also is working on having a physician<br />

or professor speak to members about spina<br />

bifida.<br />

The committee isn't stopping there. Beginning<br />

in August, it will begin an effort to solicit idle or<br />

unused handicapped equipment within the Plymouth-Plymouth<br />

Township community.<br />

"We're in the infancy stages of this thing.''<br />

Trumpka said.<br />

But the idea is to match those with equipment<br />

needs with those who no longer need the equipment.<br />

"We hope to get a good network going."<br />

Trumpka said.<br />

Committee members don't want to take in<br />

equipment and let it sit. They are trying to work<br />

both sides of the coin. All equipment taken in will<br />

be repaired, if necessary, and cleaned.<br />

If you have equipment or a physical need for<br />

equipment, contact Trumpka during business<br />

hours, 454-4130, or Kennedy, 455-5649.<br />

The committee also received approval to spend<br />

$3,400 to buy and make available an automated<br />

security, communications and environmental control<br />

system for a multiple sclerosis victim.<br />

The first to use the system will be Plymouth<br />

resident Nancy Bobcean, who is a quadriplegic<br />

from multiple sclerosis. "We are offering her the<br />

computer system to make her life more comfortable,"<br />

Kennedy said. She is the wife of Mel Bobcean,<br />

owner of Mel's Golden Razor, Plymouth.<br />

One of the final projects of the 1992-93 budget<br />

year ia a $570 donation of 20 full baseball uniforms<br />

to the Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Special Olympics.<br />

"Our charge is to service handicapped people in<br />

the Plymouth community." Kennedy said. We<br />

come in with as many different ways to serve them<br />

as we can think of."<br />

Plymouth Township asks wage<br />

concessions from firefighters<br />

BY KEVIN BROWN<br />

STAFF WRITER<br />

The Plymouth Township supervisor<br />

has asked firefighter* to<br />

give back a 4 percent pay raise for<br />

one year, but they've voted down<br />

the request.<br />

Supervisor Kathleen Keen-<br />

McCarthy said her request waa<br />

sparked by concern over a tight<br />

township budget.<br />

"I asked them to do it for 12<br />

months effective whenever they<br />

would decide,' she said.<br />

"The townahip ia making all<br />

these efforts to balance the budget<br />

and the firefighter* certalniy<br />

negotiated their contract in good<br />

faith But that was before It waa<br />

known how difficult the budget<br />

was." she aaid<br />

The three-year contract with<br />

the firefighter* union waa negotiated<br />

before McCarthy waa elected<br />

and ia up Ma^ch 31, 1996. The<br />

contract cells for a 4 percent raise<br />

each year.<br />

"We bargained in good faith is<br />

what we told them, we didn't create<br />

the problem," said Jim Haar,<br />

president of the union representing<br />

the townships 17 firefighter*.<br />

Hear said the union has pro<br />

poeed a poeaible compromise —<br />

loaning the township government<br />

part of the negotiated raise, then<br />

getting it beck later with interest<br />

and the promise of putting a millage<br />

in creese before voters in<br />

1994.<br />

"We have heard no response,<br />

Haar aaid. "Wa're willinf to look<br />

at other ideaa."<br />

He apeculated that the request<br />

for a give-back ia a symbol to<br />

other employee unions now in<br />

contract negotiations with the<br />

townahip administration<br />

Unions representing four DPW<br />

employs* and 17 police <strong>office</strong>r*,<br />

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Drive from page IA<br />

letter, which will make • c*M —<br />

including community demographics<br />

— for a full «ervice facility.<br />

Why doesn't <strong>Canton</strong> with its<br />

more than 60,000 people have its<br />

own post <strong>office</strong>? "That's what we<br />

would like to know," aaid committee<br />

member Carol Felker, a<br />

former post <strong>office</strong> manager.<br />

Budgetary concerns are the<br />

most obvious hurdle to overcome<br />

in getting a post <strong>office</strong>. Residents<br />

c an rest assured a new facility, financed<br />

by the U.S. <strong>Post</strong>al Service.<br />

will not cost them in local<br />

Woman from page IA<br />

that wishes others with whom she<br />

served would be there, too.<br />

"I was just surprised by this.<br />

To be in Malta in 1942 and to be<br />

-itill alive 53 years later. A lot of<br />

^•eople who should have that cross<br />

h re now dead.<br />

Petrykowski was with the St.<br />

•John's Ambulance Brigade as a<br />

voluntary aide detachment. She<br />

worked mostly in the 90th General<br />

Hospital where she tended to<br />

members of the Royal Navy,<br />

Army and Air Force.<br />

She knew nothing of the honor<br />

atxjut to be bestowed until her<br />

brother. Henry Fenech, who re-<br />

The senior citizen nutrition program<br />

will serve these hot meals<br />

the week of June 28. Meals will<br />

be served at noon at Tonquish milk.<br />

Creek Manor. 1160 Shenc/an. in<br />

Plymouth (453-9703) and at<br />

11 30 a.m. at the <strong>Canton</strong> Recreation<br />

Center. 44237 Michigan<br />

Ave. (397-5444).<br />

Monday<br />

Beef thow mein, chow mein<br />

-0rommm^Cnhlpyininn will nir- MerthviUa<br />

the graduation ceremonies of<br />

Northville, Plymouth Salem and<br />

Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> High Schools.<br />

These events can be seen on<br />

WLOC Channel 8 on the following<br />

dates and times:<br />

• *W« will try to mlmimizm tt»« BUDGET IBCOAVM-<br />

IMC«. W• will show what K costs la ovortao<br />

wftk cantors HAVING to coma oat boro (from<br />

Wayao-Wostlaad). . . <strong>Canton</strong> aoods a homo for<br />

Its carriors.'<br />

Carol Felker<br />

tax dollars.<br />

"We will try to minimize the<br />

budget inconvenience." Felker<br />

said. "We will show what it costs<br />

mains in Malta, wrote to her and<br />

sent a copy of a newspaper. The<br />

story was about the medals to be<br />

awarded and in the middle of the<br />

page was a photograph of her and<br />

the other VAD nurses she worked<br />

with.<br />

Petrykowski will leave for<br />

Washington July 1 with her three<br />

daughters, Gloria and Anna Marie<br />

of <strong>Canton</strong> and Elaina of Plymouth.<br />

They will stay most of the<br />

week and take in the capital. "My<br />

daughters said, 'Mom, this is an<br />

honor. If dad were alive, he'd say<br />

go.' "<br />

But she doesn't want people to<br />

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grapes, wheat bread with<br />

margarine, vanilla pudding and<br />

Tuesday<br />

Baked chicken, mushroom gravy,<br />

peas with pasta, broccoli,<br />

tossed salad, French dressing,<br />

mixed melon, biscuit with margarine<br />

and milk.<br />

Wednesday<br />

Roast beef with gravy, mashed<br />

day, June 17; 6 p.m. Friday, June<br />

18; 6 p.m. Tuesday, June 22; and<br />

4:30 p.m. Thursday, June 24.<br />

Plymouth Salem — 3 p.m.<br />

Tuesday, June 15; 6 p.m.<br />

Wednesday, June 16; 4 p.m. Fri-<br />

The Observer/THURSDAY. JUNE 24, 1993<br />

committee member<br />

in overtime with the carriers having<br />

to come out here (from<br />

Wayne-Westland)."<br />

Logistics is also an issue. Rich-<br />

think she deserves this honor<br />

more than anyone else who served<br />

the Allies during the war. "My<br />

husband, he has his medals,"<br />

Petrykowski said, pointing to seven<br />

medals nestled in a frame.<br />

Still, Petrykowski has her<br />

medals, too. She has the 1939-45<br />

Star, the Africa Star and the<br />

George VI War Medal. But the<br />

medals are neatly tucked away.<br />

Petrykowski's <strong>Canton</strong> home remains<br />

true to her heritage of family,<br />

religion and memories of a<br />

time in history that brought out<br />

the worst and best in people. She<br />

can show you photographs from<br />

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Thursday<br />

Crumb-topped scrod, tarter<br />

sauce, chopped spinach, bean<br />

salad, wheat bread with margarine,<br />

fresh apple and milk.<br />

Fnday<br />

Hot dog, bun, mustard, ketchup,<br />

relish, corn, watermelon, margarine<br />

and milk<br />

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June 25.<br />

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ardson told the committee that<br />

the Wayne-Weatland post <strong>office</strong><br />

ia already crowded. "She aaid<br />

they don't have room for one more<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> route," Felker aaid<br />

With a new full service post <strong>office</strong>,<br />

the postal transportation network,<br />

including the big trucks<br />

that deliver the mail, would have<br />

to be changed, she added.<br />

The committee will hit all angles<br />

necessary in getting the post<br />

<strong>office</strong>. Not only has <strong>Canton</strong> with<br />

its burgeoning populstion come of<br />

age, but demand for postal services<br />

has increased from both the<br />

the war and books about Malta.<br />

That's not to mention written<br />

memories by her husband, Leonard,<br />

who served in the 501st Ordinance<br />

Heavy Maintenance Tank<br />

Co., under Gen. George Patton.<br />

Petrykowski waa born in the<br />

United States, but her parents<br />

wanted to return to Malta, their<br />

residential and business sectors.<br />

Felker aaid<br />

That's not to mention that<br />

other communities, many smaller<br />

than <strong>Canton</strong>, have full aervice<br />

post <strong>office</strong>s. In Wayne County,<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> ranks fourth in populstion<br />

with only Detroit, Livonia,<br />

Westland and Taylor exceeding it.<br />

Novi falls in line after <strong>Canton</strong><br />

with 24,048 population and it has<br />

a full service poet <strong>office</strong>, according<br />

to committee data.<br />

In the surrounding area, the<br />

following communities have full<br />

service post <strong>office</strong>s: Belleville<br />

homeland. "When war broke out,<br />

the whole family stayed," she<br />

said<br />

The family — except for<br />

brother Henry — returned to the<br />

United States in 1947. She met<br />

Leonard Petrykowski here, married,<br />

and the couple raised their<br />

children on St. Hedwig's in De-<br />

with a population of 3,270; Garden<br />

City, 31346; Plymouth, 9,560;<br />

Plymouth Townahip, 23,646.<br />

"The fact that <strong>Canton</strong> is a<br />

township has nothing to do with<br />

it," Felker said. "<strong>Canton</strong> needs a<br />

home for its carriers."<br />

Also on the committee's priority<br />

list ia a transportation service,<br />

particularly for senior adults and<br />

people with handicaps; a newspaper<br />

<strong>office</strong>; major hotels with banquet<br />

facilities; and consolidstion<br />

of school districts. <strong>Canton</strong> hat.<br />

three: Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong>, Wayne<br />

Westland and Van Buren.<br />

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"When you are 71, it's a good<br />

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Petrykowski said "The island<br />

was in the middle of the Mediterranean.<br />

It was bombed day and<br />

night; the airports, the docks. But<br />

they couldn't break the Maltese<br />

spirit."<br />

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Audit says county should tighten control of vehicle fleet<br />

BY RALPH R. ECHTINAW<br />

WRJTU<br />

A recently released audit of the<br />

management of Wayne County's<br />

fleet of 447 vehicles charges the<br />

county administration under Executive<br />

Edward McNamara with<br />

sloppy record keeping that opens<br />

the door for abuse of county vehicle<br />

privileges.<br />

McNamara's chief of staff, David<br />

Katz, said there are "a lot of<br />

half truths" in the audit, but the<br />

administration will work with the<br />

county commission to improve its<br />

management of the county vehicle<br />

fleet.<br />

Auditor General Ramona Henderson's<br />

chief recommendation is<br />

that the county should establish<br />

or designate an <strong>office</strong> that would<br />

be responsible for keeping track of<br />

all county vehicles. Currently, the<br />

report says, each department of<br />

the county has sole control over<br />

the operation and purchase of its<br />

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by the county, and numerous vehicles<br />

were not on the list," the<br />

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B Departments hsve "great latitude"<br />

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Schools begin<br />

summer hours<br />

Summer hours for the E.J.<br />

McClendon Educational Center,<br />

which houses the school district's<br />

administrative <strong>office</strong>s, are in effect.<br />

This summer, the <strong>office</strong>s will<br />

be open 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. The<br />

<strong>office</strong> will be closed Monday, July<br />

5. Regular <strong>office</strong> hours, 8 a.m. to 5<br />

p.m., will resume Monday, Aug.<br />

30.<br />

The E.J. McClendon Educational<br />

Center is at 454 S. Harvey<br />

in downtown Plymouth.<br />

Historical Society<br />

plans quilt raffle<br />

The <strong>Canton</strong> Historical Society<br />

will hold a quilt raffle to benefit<br />

the Bartlett House restoration.<br />

Tickets ($1) will be sold Saturday<br />

and Sunday during Liberty Fest<br />

Trees from page I A<br />

Many homeowners use gypsum<br />

to break up the clay when planting<br />

but it's not a good idea. "Gypsum<br />

is calcium. They are adding<br />

it to soil that is made from limestone."<br />

Lime is no better. It<br />

changes the ph level in the alkaline<br />

clay soil to levels which are<br />

dangerous to plants, Bricault<br />

said.<br />

Compost is the answer. "It's<br />

amazing what it does for the soil "<br />

he added.<br />

Don't limit compost to grass<br />

clippings. Throw in vegetable<br />

peelings, egg shells and cover the<br />

mixture to prevent wetness. Turn<br />

it over regularly to keep oxygen in<br />

it. Don't forget to balance the<br />

compost two parts brown (such as<br />

leaves) material to one part green.<br />

"lirg~RII6TF~afid~pft>P'TT trr-Wittr - Bftftto saitf.-<br />

and Preston Bratto suggest<br />

mounding the root ball. "Dig the<br />

hole wider, but not deeper than<br />

one-half or two-thirds the size of<br />

the ball," Preston Bratto said.<br />

Many homeowners dig out the<br />

bottom of the hole and fill it with_<br />

other material, including dirt and<br />

peat moss. "We're finding people<br />

like to dig a huge hole and change<br />

the soil. What they do is create a<br />

bucket," Bricault said.<br />

Some experts disagree with how<br />

to plant. One thought is to fill the<br />

sides of the hole — not the bot-<br />

at the CHS table in the Community<br />

Service Organizations' tent.<br />

Drawing is Sunday at 4 p.m.<br />

Winner need not be present.<br />

torn against the clay base — with<br />

other materials, particularly<br />

Canadian peat, dirt or compost.<br />

Another thought is to use the existing<br />

soil plus an organic material,<br />

such as compost.<br />

Whatever method you choose,<br />

don't dig too deep. The mound<br />

should be above the grass. And if<br />

you're planting where you usually<br />

use lawn sprinklers, mound the<br />

tree even higher, Preston Bratto<br />

said.<br />

"The ball should be resting on<br />

something that won't drop," she<br />

added.<br />

Watering tips<br />

Preston Bratto has some watering<br />

tips to offer. Water trees every<br />

one-to-two weeks, depending on<br />

your yard and your lawn sprinkling<br />

habits. Remember that evergreens<br />

don't like large amounts of<br />

water. When you buy a tree, ask<br />

about its characteristics.<br />

"Trees are living things. They<br />

are never perfect," Preston Bratto<br />

said. "When you're looking at a<br />

forest, you're not looking at each<br />

tree."<br />

In other words, don't be neurotic<br />

But keep an eye on your plantings.<br />

Trees don't just drop dead.<br />

It takes time — enough time for<br />

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ROMRT L. SIELAFF<br />

Services for Robert L. Sielaff, 73,<br />

of Livonia were Tuesday, June 22,<br />

at Lola Park Lutheran Church,<br />

Redford. Burial was in Grand<br />

Lawn Cemetery.<br />

He was born July 6, 1919 in Detroit.<br />

He died Friday, June 18, in<br />

Sinai Hospital. He lived eight<br />

years in Livonia and formerly<br />

lived in Redford and Detroit. He<br />

retired in 1984 as a mailer in the<br />

circulation department at the Detroit<br />

Free Press. He also worked<br />

for Detroit Times and Detroit<br />

News. He was a member of Lola<br />

Park Lutheran Church.<br />

He is survived by his wife,<br />

Doris V. Sielaff of Livonia; one<br />

son, Edward Sielaff of Livonia;<br />

one daughter, Nancy Erickson of<br />

Superior, Wis.; one sister, Shirley<br />

Nelson of Plymouth and three<br />

grandchildren.<br />

The Rev. Edward Zell Sr. officiated<br />

the service. Arrangements<br />

were made by Harry J. Will Funeral<br />

Home, Livonia.<br />

MARCCL O. MAIM<br />

Services for Marcel G. Masse, 80,<br />

of Westland were Monday, June<br />

21, at Prayer Baptist Church,<br />

Westland. Burial was in Mount<br />

Hope Cemetery, Livonia.<br />

He was bom June 20, 1912 in<br />

Sandwich, Ontario, Canada. He<br />

died Friday, June 18, in Westland.<br />

He was retired as a cab <strong>drive</strong>r.<br />

He was a member of Prayer<br />

Baptist Church.<br />

He is survived by his wife.<br />

Frances Masse of Westland; two<br />

sons, Ted Masse of <strong>Canton</strong> and<br />

Michael Masse of Mount Pleas-<br />

O B I T U A R I E S<br />

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Kuczek of Englewood, Colo.,<br />

Vicky Kuczek of Plymouth and<br />

Janet Middleton of Westland;<br />

and 11 grandchildren.<br />

The Rev. Larry Bartlett officiated<br />

the service. Memorial contributions<br />

may be given to the family.<br />

Arrangements were made by<br />

Vermeulen Memorial Trust 100<br />

Funeral Home, Westland.<br />

nirm M. m m*<br />

Services for Ruth M. Ritter, 60, of<br />

Westland were at noon today at<br />

St. Richard Catholic Church,<br />

Westland. Burial was in Michigan<br />

Memorial Park, Flat Rock.<br />

She was born June 20, 1933 in<br />

Detroit. She died Sunday, June<br />

20, in Livonia. She lived in the<br />

Westland community for many<br />

years. She was an executive with<br />

Ford Motor Company for 30 years.<br />

She retired in 1989.<br />

She is survived by her husband,<br />

Theodore M. Ritter of Westland;<br />

two daughters, Sandra M. Michie<br />

of <strong>Canton</strong> and Suzette A. Timoszyk<br />

of Westland; one son, Ted<br />

M. Ritter Jr. of Delray Beach,<br />

Fla; five grandchildren; and four<br />

sisters, Naomi Huhn of Merced,<br />

Calif., Merryann Franklin of<br />

Reno, Nev., April Lehr of Belle<br />

ville and Lonnie J. Stevens of<br />

Westland.<br />

The Rev. Leonard Partensky<br />

officiated the service. Memorial<br />

contributions may be given to<br />

American Heart Association or<br />

given in the form of Mass cards<br />

Arrangements were made by Vermeulen<br />

Memorial Trust 100 Funeral<br />

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Detroit Metropolitan Airport<br />

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By the end of the century, it will<br />

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"Metro was built in 1956, but<br />

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Airport manager Robert<br />

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volume doubled to 10 million<br />

passengers between 1982 and<br />

1992.) It is under construction.<br />

• A critical second, "cross-<br />

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wrong, Metro's capacity drops<br />

from three runways to one.<br />

causing traffic tieups.<br />

• A south access road, now under<br />

construction. It will allow I-<br />

275 traffic to enter from the<br />

south, relieving the Merriman<br />

Road entrance from overburdened<br />

1-94.<br />

• A new midfield terminal, as<br />

long as the three existing terminals,<br />

with moving sidewalks. No<br />

passenger will have to cross a<br />

road through traffic. "A big part<br />

of our problem is to reduce the<br />

level of stress." Braun said.<br />

• A new six-story parking deck<br />

and replacement of the old deck<br />

with a total capacity of 6,700 vehicle<br />

spaces.<br />

• "The tallest control tower in<br />

the country," 250 feet for $15<br />

million, with state of the art<br />

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• A better located fire station.<br />

• An effort to deal with water<br />

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Crosswinds Marsh Nature In-<br />

The Observer/ THURSDAY. JUNE 24. 1993 (R,W,0-66)*7A<br />

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park will have canoe trails, fishing<br />

piers and equestrian trails.<br />

• $200 million worth of efforts<br />

to mitigate noise, including a<br />

redesigned flight pattern, noise<br />

berms and purchase of adjacent<br />

lands.<br />

"It will all be done with revenues<br />

from the airport. No tax<br />

dollars are used," said Braun.<br />

Already this year passenger<br />

traffic IB up 16 percent, he said.<br />

Metro is 17th in the U.S. in airline<br />

operations, 13th in the<br />

number of people and 22nd in<br />

cargo.<br />

Wayne County also owns<br />

Willow Run Airport in nearby<br />

Ypsilanti which handles much<br />

cargo traffic.<br />

The airport presentation<br />

highlighted SEMCOG's annual<br />

meeting, during which delegates<br />

from 132 member governments<br />

in seven counties approved a<br />

long list of deficient traffic corridors<br />

without dissent.<br />

SEMCOG has taken on new<br />

responsibilities in the last year<br />

— the allocation of transportation<br />

money — under the new<br />

federal Intermodal Surface<br />

Transportation Efficiency Act<br />

(ISTEA).<br />

ISTEA has raised SEMCOG<br />

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planning to an operating government.<br />

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Oakland County and Detroit<br />

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one vote, with a few exceptions<br />

for large units.<br />

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chaired by Wayne County<br />

Probate Judge Milton Mack,<br />

said the difficulty of the task<br />

"has discouraged major changes<br />

to the current voting structure.''<br />

His panel recommended "no<br />

change" but said it "remains<br />

active seeking a solution to<br />

equity in SEMCOG's voting<br />

structure."<br />

Mack's report was received<br />

without comment.<br />

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A longtime official from the<br />

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The Observer/ THURSDAY. JUNE 24,1993<br />

A new perspective<br />

Former principal helps out in jungles of Belize<br />

By M.B. Dillon<br />

STAFF Warren<br />

Belize. Just the name of this<br />

Central American country atirs<br />

images of a tropical Mecca where<br />

a vacationer can loll in a hammock,<br />

confident the skies will be<br />

suAny, the air warm and dry, and<br />

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noisy, colorful parrots and<br />

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But unlike many who travel to<br />

the tiny country bordered by Mexico,<br />

Guatemala and the Caribbean,<br />

George Dodson and Zack<br />

Hall know firsthand what it's like<br />

to live in third-world Belize.<br />

George Dodson is the retired<br />

longtime principal of Smith<br />

School. He now offers his services<br />

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<strong>Canton</strong> adult education.<br />

Recently, he discovered his<br />

grandson Zack of Grass Lake had<br />

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if grampa was willing to accompany<br />

him. George went. He says he<br />

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along with more than a dozen volunteers<br />

from the Family Worship<br />

Center of Grass Lake and Pastor<br />

Dean Cormoney, were at the disposal<br />

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Like grandfather, like grandson: George Dodson of Plymouth Township and his grandson,<br />

Zack Hall of Grass Lake, traveled to Belize together, where they worked with the<br />

Ketchi Indians.<br />

Belize from page 1 OA<br />

made me a lot more thankful for<br />

what I have," said Zack, who was<br />

intrigued by the rain forest, Mayan<br />

ruins, monkeys, tigers, iguanas<br />

and tarantulas he saw in Belize<br />

and neighboring Guatemala.<br />

The trip gave George a new perspective,<br />

also.<br />

"The temperatures were in the<br />

high 80s and 90s, and it's so dry<br />

the earth cracks open and the river<br />

gets low," he said. The roads<br />

leave much to be desired.<br />

"They're full of holes, rocks and<br />

gravel. It took us one hour to go<br />

nine miles," said George, who<br />

gave the Aldridges money to complete<br />

a roof and the Indians nearly<br />

all the clothing he brought with<br />

him.<br />

Going back<br />

"To just see those people and<br />

their intelligence is something; we<br />

live in total luxury here," said<br />

George.<br />

George is determined to return<br />

to Belize to again offer his help to<br />

the Ketchi people. In the meantime,<br />

he's collecting the $1,250 it<br />

will take for the Aldridges to dig a<br />

well. So far, he's received contributions<br />

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

Superintendent John Hoben, administrator<br />

Pat O'Donnell, Dr.<br />

Norman Epstein of Ann Arbor,<br />

Clint Foreman of Plymouth<br />

Township, and educator Jim<br />

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Zack said he enjoyed just being<br />

with his grandfather. "He taught<br />

me a lot of lessons. I was fortunate<br />

enough I didn't have to<br />

make mistakes; I could learn just<br />

being with him. I enjoyed that a<br />

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lot, and and I'll never forget it.<br />

Everyone enjoyed him. Even the<br />

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George said it was a learning<br />

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The experience also rekindled<br />

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"I miss the kids (at Smith<br />

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The Observer/THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1993<br />

New Morning offers summer program<br />

' Registration* are being accepted<br />

for summer claaaes at New<br />

Morning School in Plymouth<br />

Townahip. Claaaea are open to<br />

children ages 3-14 years.<br />

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activitiea that involve the student<br />

and encourage self expression.<br />

HAP stages<br />

family fest<br />

Music, entertainment, free<br />

sports clinics and lots of handson<br />

activities for children will be<br />

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a free Detroit Rockers soccer clinic<br />

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the Kroger Supermarket for<br />

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Admission parking and all<br />

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_Ienry Ford Health System in cooperation<br />

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The family fest is held in conjunction<br />

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Restricted parking<br />

A R O U N D<br />

CANTON<br />

At 11 a.m., Friday, June 25, until 9 a.m.,<br />

Sunday, June 27, <strong>Canton</strong> police will prohibit<br />

parking on the shoulders of <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Center Road, Palmer to Proctor, and on Proctor,<br />

from <strong>Canton</strong> Center westbound, during the Liberty<br />

Fest.<br />

Because of the traffic volume expected for the<br />

fireworks display after dark Saturday, police will<br />

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

Cherry Hill to Proctor. Northbound <strong>Canton</strong> Center<br />

Road will be closed from Palmer to Proctor.<br />

The road will be closed 10:30-11:15 p.m.<br />

Open house<br />

Plymouth-Can ton Jaycees will sponsor an<br />

open house at 7 p.m. Monday, June 28, at<br />

the Plymouth Landing.<br />

The open house is for residents and businesses<br />

to meet and learn more about the Jaycees. The<br />

Jaycees is a community service organization that<br />

promotes individual and professional development<br />

through community service.<br />

For more information, contact the Jaycee hotline<br />

at 453-8407.<br />

Edison along Ridge<br />

Detroit Edison crews will do maintenance<br />

work and some tree trimming in an easement<br />

along the west side of Ridge Road,<br />

between Warren and Joy roads.<br />

Edison crews will place stakes in the easement<br />

this week because the addition of new wiring in<br />

the area requires some utility poles to be moved or<br />

replaced. Poles will be placed along existing lines.<br />

(Santon (Dbseruer<br />

NEWS<br />

INSIDE:<br />

Editorials, Page 16A<br />

Points of view, Page 17A<br />

Page 13A<br />

P-C High lists '93 graduates<br />

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

held commencement ceremonies at<br />

Hill Auditorium in Ann Arbor Sunday,<br />

June 13.<br />

Class of 1993 graduates include the<br />

following:<br />

Chad J. Adamus, Michelle L. Agdomy,<br />

Shazia Ahmed, Vinay Ahuja,<br />

Matthew W. Albere, Nicole C. Alquiza,<br />

James P. Altmann, Heather O.<br />

Amos, Michael B. Andersen, Christie<br />

L. Anderson, Heather E. Anderson,<br />

Kenneth W. Anderson, Ryan J. Anderson,<br />

Sarah E. Ankofski, Lara M.<br />

Antczak, Angela M. Anthony, Joseph<br />

P. Anzalone, Michael A. Applegate,<br />

Mark A. Armstrong, Lisa A. Atwell.<br />

Takehiro Babasaki, Scott E. Babut,<br />

Eric Y. Baden, {Catherine E.<br />

Bahr, Henry L. Bahrou, Dyan M.<br />

Bailey, Colleen S. Baker, Kimberly J.<br />

Balcom, Ban dace R. Banners, Christopher<br />

S. Barker, Alisa J. Bar 1 age,<br />

Matthew A. Barr, Mark D. W. Barry,<br />

Jonathan A. Bartush, Michael A.<br />

Bastien', Selena J. Bastine, John R.<br />

Bauman, Erica M. Bazman, Joshua<br />

E. Beattie, Kenneth M. Beauchamp,<br />

James M. Beaudry, Phillip Beccaccio,<br />

Scott M. Belasco, John A. Bell, Craig<br />

K. Benedict, Matt C. Berres.<br />

Tahira A. Bharoocha, Daryl R. Biallas,<br />

Matthew L. Bialobrzeski, Leon<br />

B. Black Kelley S. Blancke, Brittany<br />

E. M. Blase, Scott A. Boersma, Bryan<br />

Bogater, Michael T. Boland, Adam P.<br />

Bourque, Marty A. Boyatt, Lisa J.<br />

Boyer, Christopher L. Bray, April M.<br />

Brian, James M. Brook^ns, Melissa<br />

A. Brooks, Susan E. Broschay, Keith<br />

D. Brown, Laura S. Brown, Matthew<br />

C. Brown, Terri L. Brown, Robert J.<br />

Buntine, Eric<br />

sante, Christopher P. Chirpka, Donald<br />

T. Choi, Paul J. Christensen,<br />

Laura Y. Ciantar, Rebecca L. Cifaldi,<br />

Can dice E. Clark, Craig Clement,<br />

Melanie Renee Cline, Christina A.<br />

Clinton, Jason M. Cohen, Kimberly<br />

A. Colangelo, Mark R. Col burn,<br />

Damon 0. Collier, Christopher J. Collins,<br />

Christopher D. Comito, Daniel<br />

B. Comito, Brian M. Comstock, Colleen<br />

M. Connell, Ryan M. Connor,<br />

Kelly L. Conrad, Mary K. Cook, Kristyn<br />

J. Corp, Emma Cotter, Ryan W.<br />

Cox, Amy D. Creighton, Owen B.<br />

Crosby, Michael P. Crumley, Jason<br />

M. (Cunningham<br />

Steven A. Dale, Matthew W. Daluisio,<br />

Jennifer C. Danely, Christopher<br />

S. Danowski, Scott R. Daubner,<br />

Melissa L. Davis, Todd J. Davis,<br />

Thomas G. DeGiorgio, Jonathan R.<br />

DeKiere, An astasia H. Demergis,<br />

Marc A. Dempster, Jill E. Dennison,<br />

Matthew K. Dialak, Neil J. Dixon,<br />

Richard W. Dockery, Kayode C.<br />

Docks, Penny L. Donaldson, Kristen<br />

M. Downarowicz, Shelley W. Downs,<br />

Kristen A. Drauss, Karrie L. Drinkhahn,<br />

Amy B. Durham.<br />

Lisa L. Ebere, Jeremy S. Edwards,<br />

Holley P. Engel, Carlos A. Escurel Jr.<br />

Victor S. Faris, SueAnn M. Farris,<br />

John W. Ferrell, Tamara J. Filas,<br />

Jenifer D. Finnegan, Mark C. Fiorenzi,<br />

Matthew J. Firestone, Ryan W.<br />

Fisher, Michele M. Fliss, Scott D.<br />

Fohey, Ryan D. Fordham, Angela M.<br />

Fountain, Richard C. Fournier Jr.,<br />

Jessica L. Frank, Darren A. Frentner,<br />

Jeffrey L. Fuerst.<br />

Ajeet Y. Gaekwad, John C. Garvin,<br />

deth, Gregory P. Guignard, Paul J.<br />

Cumber.<br />

Kristen L Hack, Beth A. Halmekangas,<br />

Seth D. Halstead, Michael<br />

E. Hamemik, Karl F. Hanson, Donny<br />

R, Harder Jr., Neil A. Haremski,<br />

Trista D. Hart, Jeanne T. Hartnett,<br />

Rebecca M. Hattner, Jeffrey S. Hawley,<br />

Brian C. Hayes, Michael J.<br />

Hayes, Edward P. Hayter, David C.<br />

Hedrick, Jennifer M. Heffner, Ryan J.<br />

Henkel, Joseph G. Herlihy, Corey J.<br />

Hill, Hunter S. Hinchcliff, Matthew<br />

F. Hincher, Dwayne E. Hindman,<br />

Troy M. Hinote, Matthew Hofmann,<br />

Albert I. Hollingsworth, Kelly A.<br />

Holmes, Misty L. Honeycutt, Gary G.<br />

Hopkins, Matthew E. Horn, Brenda<br />

S. Howard, Carrie M. Howe, Donna<br />

C. Howe, Eric T. Hulett, Joey A.<br />

Hull, Chad A. Hunter, Nicole L. Hupert,<br />

Jill M. Hupenbauer, Leah M.<br />

Hutko.<br />

Laura A. Isom, Mariola Jackowski,<br />

Glenn A. Jakubus, Rebecca M. Jardine,Chad<br />

D. JohnBon, Christopher<br />

T. Johnson, Jeremy W. Johnson, Rebecca<br />

L. Johnson.<br />

April L. Karr, Renee M. Kassa,<br />

John M. Kassees, Melissa D. Keith,<br />

Neil T. Keith, Scott B. Keller, Renee<br />

L. Kemp, Nathaniel D. Ketcham,<br />

Karina M.- Kilpelainen, Amanda L.<br />

Kimball, Holly E. Kimball, Andrew<br />

C. King, Amy L. Kinns, Carrie L.<br />

Kioski, Jesse J. Kippola, Michelle L.<br />

Kisil, Courtney A. Kissman, David<br />

W. Kline, Stacey K. Knopek, Kimberly<br />

S. Koby, Christopher J. Konkel, Y.<br />

Catherine Koshizawa, Maria N. Kovac,<br />

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14A(C)<br />

SPECIAL<br />

EVENTS<br />

: CONCERT<br />

The first free concert of<br />

Thursday Night Summer<br />

Series, sponsored by <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Township Parks and Recreation<br />

Services and Waste<br />

Management — Woodland<br />

Meadows Landfill will take<br />

place at 7:30 p.m. July 8 at<br />

Heritage Park Amphitheater<br />

in <strong>Canton</strong> Township. Spirit<br />

of America Band will perform<br />

at the opening show.<br />

Lawn chairs and blankets<br />

welcome. Refreshments and<br />

concession will be available.<br />

397-5110.<br />

• FARMERS' MARKET<br />

Open-air market offers<br />

fruits, vegetables and flowers<br />

7:30 a.m. to noon Saturdays<br />

through Oct. 16 in<br />

The Gathering across from<br />

Kellogg Park in Plymouth.<br />

453-1540.<br />

• MUSJC-IN-THE-PARK<br />

Concerts are held at noon<br />

Wednesdays in Kellogg Park<br />

in downtown Plymouth.<br />

• POETRY LOVERS<br />

Plymouth Poets on Parade<br />

offers its first in a series of<br />

six poetry readings, 7-9 p.m.<br />

tonight at the Outback Cappucinno<br />

Bar on Main Street.<br />

Tonight's reader is Don<br />

Lytle from Clarkston; open<br />

rajkw.r*a4jn<br />

the Park, BfOHllside Press,-<br />

iU»Bi<br />

and Outback Cappucinno<br />

For information, call<br />

RodTl5mhaxt1459-7319.<br />

• POOLS NEEDED<br />

Plymouth YMCA needs<br />

pools, one to two hours a<br />

day, to conduct swim programs.<br />

Those donating a<br />

pool will receive free instruction.<br />

453-2904.<br />

• JAYCEES OPEN HOUSE<br />

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

and business people are invited<br />

to an open house at 7<br />

p.m. Monday at the Plymouth<br />

Landing, 340 S. Main<br />

Street.<br />

• AMUSEMENT TICKETS<br />

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

Services offers discount<br />

tickets to area amusement<br />

parks and attractions<br />

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

1150 S. <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Center Road. 397-5110,,<br />

FOR KIDS<br />

• DAY CAMPS<br />

Day camp for <strong>Canton</strong> kids<br />

ages 5-15 is 10 a.m.-4:30<br />

p.m. Monday-Friday<br />

through Aug. 6 at Heritage<br />

Park, behind the <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Township Building, 1130 S.<br />

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

with Parks and Recreation,<br />

397-5110.<br />

Camp Tonquish Day<br />

Camp for children ages 6-12<br />

CAMPUS NOTES<br />

- CM'lh Pftrfr (Su^fcprlqnH and<br />

Forest), and Rotary Park<br />

The Observer/ THURSDAY. JUNK 24, 1993<br />

YOUR G U I D E TO E V E N T S IN A N D A R O U N D C A N T O N<br />

meets 9 a.m.-5 p.m. at Plymouth<br />

Township Park (Ann<br />

Arbor Trail and McClumpha).<br />

Camp Tonquish<br />

Critters for children ages 3-6<br />

meets at the Grange Building.<br />

453-2904.<br />

Supervised playground<br />

program for <strong>Canton</strong> kids<br />

ages 5-15 runs through Aug.<br />

5 at various parks. <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Parks and Recreation, 397-<br />

5110.<br />

First session for Salvation<br />

Army summer day<br />

camp runs through July 16.<br />

2nd session is July 26-Aug.<br />

20. Three locations. 453-<br />

8480.<br />

• PLYMOUTH YMCA<br />

Swim lessons for ages 6<br />

months through 12 years are<br />

held in backyard pools beginning<br />

June 28. (Adult water<br />

exercise is also offered).<br />

Other classes include gymnastics,<br />

T-ball skills/league,<br />

Softball, cheerleading, soccer<br />

camp, karate, <strong>drive</strong>r's education,<br />

golf lessons, arts and<br />

crafts, introduction to dance<br />

for ages 4 and up, pre-school<br />

soccer, bu


16A<br />

New downtown<br />

A good thing gets moving<br />

While the city of Plymouth is stumbling<br />

all over its street scape plan. <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Township is boldly moving ahead with<br />

a $3 million project to create a downtown.<br />

Such a project won't instantly create a downtown<br />

in <strong>Canton</strong> similar to that of Plymouth or<br />

Northville, but it will create the hot house atmosphere<br />

in which one can grow.<br />

The project's boundaries include 84 acres<br />

along Ford Road from Sheldon to Morton Taylor<br />

and incorporate IT businesses. The improvements<br />

include new landscaping, replacement<br />

of sidewalks and the addition of earth<br />

•berms and timber retaining walls.<br />

The project will identify and define an area,<br />

possibly encouraging new development in the<br />

area.<br />

Also addressed are concerns in <strong>Canton</strong> that<br />

strip development isift friendly to pedestrians.<br />

The plan includes modifying sidewalks with ornamental<br />

paving and low brick walls to separate<br />

walkers from parking lots. Lighting will<br />

also be added.<br />

For some reason people like a community<br />

that has a defined hub, and the project offers a<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> (Observer<br />

OPINION<br />

response to that complaint.<br />

In reality. <strong>Canton</strong> Township should have<br />

looked to define a townsite when it was looked<br />

at for development in the 1920s. But that didn t<br />

happen. It should have been thought of again in<br />

the early 1970s when development did occur.<br />

And that 1970s development was of the strip<br />

variety, which is about as welcome and friendly<br />

as a traffic jam on 1-275.<br />

But things can change, and the project being<br />

put together by the Downtown Development<br />

Authority and the township is a start at the<br />

very least.<br />

Supervisor Tom Yack wants the district to<br />

serve as a model for what should happen on the<br />

remainder of Ford Road, <strong>Canton</strong>'s major business<br />

artery. This use of a DDA project is creative.<br />

Few new communities have been able to manage<br />

development in a way that serves the need<br />

of residents, and even fewer have been able to<br />

create new downtowns.<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>'s effort may be small, but at least it's<br />

a start. We hope it's a successful beginning.<br />

Bills help pharmacies compete<br />

ou have a chance, right now, to do some- *•<br />

"thing about controlling health care costs.<br />

The answer lies in Senate Bills 590-593.<br />

Those bills will keep your independent neigh-<br />

seve raT'reaSSTTST -<br />

ThetnTTs mandate USSTfiSSftteaac rnsrrnmetf'<br />

antes<br />

bidding on contracts. At the moment, independent<br />

pharmacists are all but excluded from bidding<br />

because preferred provider organizations,<br />

to which most of us belong, have overrun the<br />

process.<br />

It works like this. Let's say Acme PPO wants<br />

to provide a prescription drug plan for its members.<br />

Acme PPO, rather than letting bids, finds<br />

it easier to go straight to the larger drug distribution<br />

companies, asking, in effect, "Would you<br />

provide this coverage for our members?"<br />

That keeps the independent out of the loop<br />

and never gives the local pharmacist a chance to<br />

bid for Acme's business.<br />

If Senate Bills 590-593 fail, then one day<br />

you'll walk around the corner to fill a prescription<br />

and find the pharmacy gone. You'll have<br />

your Acme PPO prescription drug card, but it<br />

only will be honored at Acme Drugs, which<br />

won't necessarily be in your neighborhood.<br />

When you get there, you'll find dozens of<br />

other plan members, just like you, standing<br />

around waiting for their prescriptions because<br />

they cannot go anywhere else.<br />

In short, Senate Bills 590-593 are protecting<br />

free trade, trying to hinder monopolies from<br />

forming, and ensuring your freedom to deal with<br />

the pharmacist of your choice.<br />

We all run into embarrassing medical problems<br />

from time to time. Many people ask questions<br />

of their pharmacists that they are too shy<br />

to ask of their doctors. You could do that in<br />

front of a counter full of people, or down the<br />

street, where you might get a little privacy.<br />

Furthermore, the more bids on a contract, the<br />

more com<strong>petition</strong> there is, and that's how prices<br />

become competitive. Fewer bids mean large<br />

pharmaceutical companies will be able to dictate<br />

pricing even more than they do now, and<br />

QUESTION:<br />

What do you<br />

think about<br />

the school<br />

mlllaga going<br />

down and the<br />

cancellation<br />

of sports and<br />

extracurricular<br />

actlvtttos<br />

for students<br />

next year?<br />

We asked this<br />

question at the<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> <strong>Post</strong> Off<br />

ice<br />

tt's unfortunate<br />

aecausethe kJds<br />

always are the<br />

ones who get the<br />

snort end of the<br />

stick . . . The<br />

*hole thing is<br />

pretty frustrat<br />

mg.'<br />

PegReM<br />

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

• If the bills fall, one day you'll<br />

walk around the corner to fill a<br />

prescription and find the pharma^<br />

You'll have your Acme<br />

744 WING, PLYMOUTH, MI 48170<br />

Drugs, which won't necessarily"<br />

you-get there, you'll find dozens<br />

of other plan members standing<br />

around waiting for their prescriptions<br />

because they cannot go<br />

anywhere else.<br />

consumers will hpve a choice: Take it or leave<br />

it.<br />

At the moment, you can take it, or take it<br />

down the street.<br />

Preferred provider organizations will tell you<br />

Senate Bills 590-593 will mean the loss of pharmaceutical<br />

cost controls. After all, you belong to<br />

a PPO because that PPO told you, or your company:<br />

"Contract with us, and we'll get low cost<br />

for your members.'<br />

But think about it this way. PPOs are coming<br />

back to their members and asking members to<br />

absorb more and more of the costs. Remember<br />

when you first joined your PPO? Everything<br />

was paid for, right? That was the whole idea.<br />

Now the word "co-pay" has become a regular<br />

part of our vocabulary, particularly with prescriptions.<br />

That's because some PPOs lost their<br />

ability to negotiate better"pricing with, say,<br />

Acme Pharmaceuticals, so, in order to fulfill<br />

their contractual obligation of keeping prices<br />

low, they ask you to "share" in the cost.<br />

Pretty soon, if this continues, you'll be paying<br />

so much of the freight for a prescription that<br />

you'll wonder why you've got a PPO. After all,<br />

you can pay a lot for a prescription without<br />

being a PPO member, right?<br />

Com<strong>petition</strong> is the only thing that will keep<br />

the costs of medication down. Independent<br />

pharmacists have a right to compete. Save<br />

them, and you'll be saving yourselves a lot of<br />

money in prescription drug bills.<br />

COMMUNITY VOICE<br />

J<br />

I thought that<br />

was what the lottery<br />

was for. With<br />

what taxpayers<br />

pay. there should<br />

be money for<br />

schools.'<br />

Cheryl<br />

Dlngetdey<br />

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

•| have to admtt<br />

Cm not realty Informed<br />

on It. I've<br />

been out of<br />

town, and It's<br />

been a bed sum<br />

mef already.'<br />

KJmberty Docn<br />

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

'I think It's terrible.<br />

They should<br />

as* voters again<br />

for 4 mills. I'd go<br />

for It.'<br />

OerUeleon<br />

Csnton<br />

ttaoasa<br />

isJrf/Afr<br />

Loved ones<br />

I<br />

am writing in regard to your article in the<br />

Observer's "Points of View."<br />

Just maybe the President was booed and<br />

heckled for ignoring the 2,266 unaccounted<br />

American POWs, or the evidence of the 1,205<br />

American POWs being held in Hanoi as of Sep<br />

tember 1972, or possibly the thought of lilting<br />

the trade embargo for his own greed knowing<br />

soldiers/men who fought for this greai country<br />

Dodging draft<br />

I<br />

ARKIE HUDKINS<br />

YltfS!<br />

LETTERS<br />

THURSDAY. JUNE 24, 1993<br />

f /< S'S/s/'/><br />

sage to the legislators in Lansing. Or why they<br />

would vote "no" because they do not like the<br />

school administration, or the way they do<br />

things.<br />

To the classes of 1994 and 1995,1 apologize<br />

for the obvious lack of concern shown by the<br />

majority of voters. The voters who feel that voting<br />

"no" to any increase will cause the current<br />

administration to change their ways. Your<br />

classes have probably been hurt the most. A lot<br />

of you have developed skills in areas such as<br />

Hianp McLeantjftedford know.<br />

f apologize-for t^e voters who n^er" get'In-"<br />

t was noticeable, by absence, that there<br />

were no faces of African American \ ietnam<br />

Vets at the Memorial.<br />

My age is 68. My military service was parachute<br />

infantry 17th Airborne Division.<br />

It is my understanding that, in the last Congress,<br />

there were 56 Republican Congressmen<br />

who beat the draft in the 60s.<br />

Cheney — what an obscenity — had 5 deferments<br />

and he was Secretary of Defense.<br />

If I had a son, I would have sent him to Cana<br />

da rather than serve.<br />

Or better yet, graduate school would have<br />

been a better way to evade the draft.<br />

There were no riots on college campuses after<br />

1969 because Nixon promised there would be no<br />

draft for college "men"°<br />

I remember reading the obituary notices in<br />

the newspapers.<br />

Apparently, nobody from the Bloomfields —<br />

City — Township — West — were casualties.<br />

However, Detroit, Taylor, Westland, Hamtramck,<br />

Dearborn and even Livonia boys paid<br />

the price.<br />

Anybody who opposed that conflict was in the<br />

right.<br />

President Clinton and Jane Fonda "did the<br />

right thing" for the right reason.<br />

Even I had a Red Squad file because some<br />

Detroit policeman recorded my presence at<br />

anti-war demonstrations.<br />

My memory of the 60s relates to the<br />

• Greyhound terminal on Congress Street when I<br />

would observe African American paratroopers<br />

— Green Berets — 82nd and 101st come<br />

home.<br />

After several rebuffs from them I gave up<br />

trying to swap stories like one trooper to another.<br />

The problem was that I was a honkie. We<br />

lived in a different world.<br />

I doubt if the race thing will change, for the<br />

better, in my lifetime.<br />

Richard F. Krandle, Farmington Hills<br />

Appology needed<br />

o the students of Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong><br />

Schools, I apologize for the ignorance of Tthe<br />

voters during the last millage elec<br />

tion.<br />

I can only give ignorance as a reason why<br />

honest people in our commmunity would actually<br />

vote "No" on a question of keeping our fine<br />

school programs intact. Or why they think a<br />

"No" vote is going to send any kind of a mes<br />

they just say, "I'll show them, I'm voting no!"<br />

These people just don't understand that the<br />

people they are really hurting are the students,<br />

not administration.! apologize for the voters<br />

who claim they did not realize, or believe, the<br />

importance of the renewal.<br />

The people in this community need to realize<br />

that the financial situation that PCS finds itself<br />

in, is not the result of negligence on the part<br />

of administration. Take a look around the state.<br />

Are you saying that all these districts with similar<br />

difficulties are all,mismanaged? The voters<br />

have done our students a great injustice. I can<br />

only apologize to the students for their ignorance.<br />

Carol A. Shasko, <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Bus stops<br />

t may seem dramatic, my son and fellow<br />

bus riders have been nearly run down 17 Itimes<br />

since May 1, 1993. The bus stops in<br />

front of the house. The bus <strong>drive</strong>r has called the<br />

police; that being the "swank" Plymouth City<br />

Police seven times that we know of and we have<br />

called 17 times. In fact on June 8, 1993 I informed<br />

the "swank" Plymouth City Police,<br />

Dispatch, if they didn't do something, I would.<br />

They informed me, we have an essay on this<br />

and don't take law in your own hands. Click.<br />

Note for police not caring about kids; at least<br />

Detroit Police do care about kids.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hooker, Plymouth<br />

Abortion is murder<br />

y name is Lauren Gervason, and I am<br />

writing about my opposition to<br />

F.O.C.A.<br />

Abortion is murder. It's cruel and barbaric.<br />

We live in a society today where cutting down a<br />

tree is getting people into trouble, but yet killing<br />

a live baby living inside the womb isn t considered<br />

murder. I can't see why it isn't. I don t<br />

think that a person who even considered an<br />

abortion deserves the respect of society.<br />

I don't know if I'm a true Catholic or just a<br />

moral and ethical person, but my true belief<br />

about abortion is that it is murder.<br />

I would like a response to this letter as soon<br />

as possible. I'm sure that many people feel the<br />

same way I do about this issue but are too<br />

afraid to state their moral belief. Please write to<br />

your congressperson telling them not to pass<br />

F.O.C.A.!<br />

Lauren Gervamon, Bloomfield Village<br />

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Behind the Amann door<br />

T<br />

his morning, I happened to catch Jerry<br />

Hodak on "Eyewitness Morning" inter-<br />

viewing Wayne County Commissioner<br />

Bryan Amann. Apparently, Commissioner<br />

Amann has a proposal before the board, calling<br />

for "doored-off, closed-in, ventilated" sections<br />

for smokers in the airport proper, as well as in<br />

the restaurants.<br />

So . . . he's offended by people who smoke.<br />

Even as a smoker, myself, I can understand<br />

that. The question then becomes "How does<br />

one protect oneself from people who do things<br />

that one finds offensive?"<br />

The Amann answer "Door and wall 'em off."<br />

Fine. Now how about things that certain people<br />

do that offend this smoker? . . . this teetotalling,<br />

vegetarian smoker?<br />

A few days ago, I attended a game at Tiger<br />

Stadium. No smoking allowed in the seating<br />

area. Fine. However, you can drink alcohol in<br />

your seat to your heart's content. In fact, over<br />

75 percent of the hawkers were peddling a variety<br />

of beers . . . light, heavy . . . whatever. Once<br />

in a while, someone would come by offering<br />

Coke to us nonalcoholic types.<br />

I noted that many sports fans around me<br />

were never without a cup or can of beer in one<br />

hand throughout the entire game.<br />

However, I guess that's okay, because after all<br />

they weren't smoking.<br />

At one point during the game, the guy behind<br />

me dumped his beer cup down my back. His<br />

comment? "Well, I got some on me, too."<br />

What should Mike Illitch do about this? Why<br />

Amann them! That is "door and wall off" the<br />

beer drinkers in the stands, right? After all, us<br />

teetotalers are entitled to be physically protected<br />

from that which we find offensive — excessive<br />

beer drinking. It's only fair. As far as we<br />

teetotalers are concerned, nobody should be<br />

drinking any beer, any time, anywhere. Everybody<br />

else should be just like us, or risk being<br />

"doored and walled off."<br />

But wait!<br />

„ I'm also a smoking vegetarian.<br />

Would you believe that there are people that<br />

find certain kinds of meat-eating activity offensive<br />

9 I find it offensive to both my olfactory and<br />

visual senses to be in the presence of someone<br />

eating a rare prime rib. To me, it looks like a<br />

piece of fresh, bloody road-kill that someone is<br />

about to ingest as food. Incomprehensible. Yes,<br />

redesign the people areas of the airport so that<br />

those of us who are offended by others of us do<br />

not have to rub shoulders with those who are<br />

doing things we don't like.<br />

Of necessity, you will need a number of<br />

doored and walled-off sections in each restaurant.<br />

You will need separate sections for people<br />

who smoke, don't drink, but do eat meat; people<br />

who smoke, drink a little, but are vegetarian;<br />

people who drink a lot, eat meat, but don't<br />

smoke; and people who eat only smoked meat,<br />

while drinking, etc.<br />

Oh, yes, then there are some people who are<br />

offended by perfume. Or maybe by short people<br />

... or those who are HIV positive.<br />

Think of the possibilities. More "door and<br />

wall" sections I hadn't even thought of.<br />

Now back on earth. 4:<br />

How far do we extend this "everybody should<br />

be just like me" syndrome?<br />

We live in a world of over four billion people,<br />

each with a unique set of fingerprints. Each person<br />

an individual, distinguishably different<br />

from every other person.<br />

You can't change that.<br />

You just have to live with it.<br />

Those of us who do something that some of<br />

us find offensive just have to learn to do our bad<br />

thing in a way that is minimally offensive to<br />

others. For instance, beer-drinking sports fans<br />

should not too frequently pour their cup down<br />

the back of the guy in front of them. And<br />

smokers should be willing to "butt-out" when<br />

courteously asked to do so by a nonsmoker.<br />

And a question for Bryan Amann.<br />

Bryan, is there anything that you do that<br />

might be considered offensive by anyone else?<br />

Anything, at all?<br />

If not, you might be the most-boring person<br />

on earth. Or maybe in the door business.<br />

Gregory Donovan, Plymouth<br />

Soften your hearts<br />

I<br />

read with great dismay the article in the<br />

* Detroit Free Press (June 16) about the<br />

great despair many school districts find<br />

themselves in today. The photograph that accompanied<br />

the article was equally disturbing to<br />

me. Shown was a picture of a closed school.<br />

A newly built school that would serve our<br />

The Observer/ THURSDAY. JUNE 24, 1993<br />

LETTERS<br />

sayers who have hidden agendas and axes to<br />

grind about high taxes and educators who they<br />

feel are overpaid and underworked.<br />

Children are the future. They represent everything<br />

that is goockabout life. They breathe<br />

the same air and share the same environment<br />

as adults. They are not chattel that can be<br />

tossed about and set aside. We must take care<br />

of our children. We must look at them with respect.<br />

We must provide them with the very best<br />

that is humanly possible. There is no choice.<br />

Soften your heart, nay sayers. Think of the<br />

children. Think of the future. Think of your<br />

community and think about what is really important<br />

when it comes to this thing called life.<br />

George Behitch, Plymouth<br />

Bad assumption<br />

I<br />

am writing to apologize to the PTO of Field<br />

for assuming the school paid for the new<br />

furniture. It was my error in assumption.<br />

Also, I would like to acknowledge that not all<br />

the classes at Field had the week off from learning.<br />

In addition, the middle of my letter was omitted<br />

which stated my reason for opposing the<br />

millage: many families are experiencing difficulties<br />

in having their children learn the basic<br />

reading, writing, and arithmetic skills. This is<br />

not in all classes but in the ones which use the<br />

developmental philosophy only. The administration<br />

and board need to ensure basic skills are<br />

learned before people will be willing to give additional<br />

funds to the school.<br />

Two parents came to me this week so I could<br />

show them how to tutor their children in basic<br />

reading and math skills. This problem needs to<br />

be addressed and answered by the board.<br />

Bobbie Cleary, <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Hopes dashed<br />

I<br />

would like to address those citizens who<br />

felt compelled to vote against the additional<br />

4-mill request on the June 14 ballot.<br />

I will be a senior at Salem High School in the<br />

fall. The Salem Varsity Quiz Bowl team (of<br />

(P.C)17A<br />

Unfortunately, the organization that essentially<br />

put <strong>Canton</strong> on the map will now be defunct.<br />

The school newspaper and the radio station<br />

have won major awards in the past, and will not<br />

have the opportunity to again earn distinction.<br />

Although I personally have never participated<br />

in any sports programs in the district, I feel sorry<br />

for students that were counting on athletic<br />

scholarships next year, and will now have to attend<br />

other schools to qualify for these awards.<br />

You may be thinking at this time, "This kid<br />

doesn't have to pay taxes," but keep in mind<br />

that my parents are taxpayers. They were not<br />

happy with the tax increase either, but for the<br />

sake of my sister and me, along with the other<br />

15,000 students in the Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong><br />

schools, they were willing to sacrifice. We are<br />

basically a one-income family, but my parents<br />

recognize the value of education and the protection<br />

of our property value.<br />

Just asking for the same opportunities you<br />

had in school.<br />

Rob McClain<br />

Lemonade aid<br />

H<br />

ere is $4.25 that we earned yesterday in a<br />

lemonade stand we set up after school on<br />

Clare Boulevard — a street where a lot of<br />

Smith School kids live. We want you to have it<br />

so that the SOS Fund can be started. SOS, we<br />

decided means "Save Our School." We looked it<br />

up in the dictionary, too, and it means a signal<br />

of distress. Well, we think that's just right, too.<br />

We are very "distressed." We are all sad about<br />

how the election went. We can't believe that the<br />

voters are making it so hard on us kids. But<br />

maybe we. the kids, can Save Our School. Seeing<br />

as how so many voters won't help the kids,<br />

then we'll help ourselves.<br />

We are sad that Miss Bronski (Tony's teacher)<br />

and Mrs. Gibbons (Evan's teacher) got hurt<br />

by the election. We are sad that our Cub Scouts<br />

and Daisy Scouts and Brownies will have to<br />

meet somewhere else. We are sad that we won't<br />

be able to play basketball and all the other after-school<br />

sports any more. We are sad that we<br />

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Board of Commissioners buys Bryan Amann's cause approximately l,z60 voters said no" on<br />

I have also participated in the National Hon-<br />

other kicTs help, you never know.<br />

proposal to put all smokers in "solitary" at the June 14.<br />

or Society, Social Studies Olympiad and Com- be able to Save Our School.<br />

airport. Then, this teetotalling vegetarian wants It is a sad situation we find ourselves in when puter Club. All of these activities were after-<br />

Tony Meier<br />

his equal rights to be weaved into Bryan's pro- we allow so few the opportunity to determine school events and will not be able to meet next<br />

Carmen Meier<br />

posal.<br />

the fate of so many. This is the Plymouth-Can- year. Many of my friends are involved in the<br />

Bridget Belvitch<br />

Then. Ed McNamara, all you have to do is ton community I live in, not an enclave of nay two-time National Champion marching band.<br />

Evan Reissenweber<br />

Spring forth with new time<br />

in judicial, education races<br />

"Who knows judges? Nobody really knows<br />

their judges."<br />

Judge Michael Connor<br />

Michigan Court of Appeals<br />

ight.<br />

And who knows Michigan State University<br />

trustees or Wayne State University<br />

governors? Or by name the judges of the Supreme<br />

Court. Court of Appeals, Probate Courts,<br />

Circuit Courts and various municipal courts?<br />

Nobody, really.<br />

Yet judges and members of university governing<br />

boards have an awful lot of clout in Michigan.<br />

They send people to jail or set them free.<br />

They interpret the law, more or less. They set<br />

college tuition rates and try to make sure the<br />

football coach doesn't run the entire university.<br />

They make up a big part of the elected political<br />

subculture that collectively determines what<br />

goes in Michigan<br />

And they share two major characteristics:<br />

They are elected and they are almost entirely<br />

unknown.<br />

Both stem from one fact: They are all elected<br />

in November elections in even-numbered years.<br />

Because the news media are preoccupied with<br />

more important races — presidents, senators,<br />

members of Congress, state legislators — the<br />

nature and views of the folks who run for judge<br />

or university board are almost entirely unknown.<br />

Having run for the University of Michigan<br />

Board of Regents in 1990, 1 know something<br />

about this bizarre system. Nobody knows who<br />

you are or what <strong>office</strong> you are running for, let<br />

alone what your credentials are or what your<br />

views might be.<br />

One can argue that we should appoint our<br />

judges and our university board members. But<br />

we in Michigan have chosen to elect them, and<br />

the odds of changing this part of our Constitution<br />

are negligible.<br />

Last week, somebody with legal standing and<br />

political clout took up this problem. Clifford<br />

Taylor is not only a judge on the Michigan<br />

Court of Appeals, he's one of the brightest judg-<br />

PNIUP POWER<br />

es in Michigan and very close to Gov John Engler<br />

and the movers and shakers in the Republican<br />

Party.<br />

Speaking to a roomful of judges and lawyers<br />

gathered at the Oakland County Republican<br />

Committee meeting, Taylor said Michigan TV<br />

and newspaper reporters are "so busy with the<br />

much more spicy partisan races" that equally<br />

important judicial contests are virtually ignored.<br />

Taylor urged moving elections forjudges and<br />

statewide educational posts to the spring, when<br />

the news media are not so swamped with partisan<br />

politics and have the time fully to inform<br />

the public about the views and qualifications of<br />

candidates.<br />

Many in Taylor's audience agreed. "I think<br />

(spring elections) would put more emphasis on<br />

the candidate's background," said Oakland<br />

County Probate Judge Barry Grant. "Voters<br />

would have more time to analyze the candi-,<br />

date "<br />

I agree. The news media do a lousy job in<br />

covering judicial and educational races. Spring<br />

elections would allow better and more careful<br />

coverage and give voters information on which<br />

to base their votes<br />

Most Michigan communities already sched<br />

ule school board and local millage elections in<br />

the spring, so adding judges and education<br />

boards would be easy and cheep<br />

Sounds like an idea too good for the times.<br />

Phil Power ia chairman of the company that<br />

owns this newspaper His touch-tone phone<br />

number ia (313) 963-2047 Ext. 1880.<br />

POINTS OF VIEW<br />

Coleman's failures added<br />

stimulus to suburbs' growth<br />

W<br />

hen clean, green Farmington Hills<br />

celebrates the big two-zero July 1.<br />

punch and cake will be consumed,<br />

speeches will be made and a new fountain<br />

will begin to spout and bubble.<br />

Hope someone remembers to invite Coleman<br />

Alexandet Young.<br />

Yep, King Coleman the Cantankerous,<br />

the man who presided over the fall of Detroit,<br />

should really be on hand next Thursday.<br />

Coleman Young, you see, is the reason<br />

why many of us, perhaps most of us, are out<br />

here celebrating suburbia in Oakland and<br />

western Wayne counties. A lot of us didn't<br />

really want to become suburbanites in the<br />

1970s and '80s. But King Coleman saw to it<br />

that we did.<br />

Sure, it's just a coincidence that King<br />

Coleman's regime as Detroit mayor and the<br />

city of Farmington Hills got their start 20<br />

years ago.<br />

Still, it's somehow fitting that these symbols<br />

of all that's wrong with urban America<br />

(Coleman Young's regime) and all that's<br />

hopeful (communities like Farmington<br />

Hills) began life at about the same time<br />

and quickly went in opposite directions<br />

Now, a couple of days after Young announced<br />

that he would not seek a sixth<br />

term, we have to ask ourselves: Would there<br />

be suburbia as we know it without King<br />

Coleman? *<br />

The man who once endorsed terrorism by<br />

so-called oppressed peoples, terrorized the<br />

middle class, both white and black, right<br />

out of his city and into the eager hands of<br />

suburban developers and Realtors.<br />

Make no mistake: It was big city crime,<br />

or the fear of it, that really filled the suburban<br />

lots with subdivisions and shopping<br />

malls.<br />

There were too many murders, too many<br />

<strong>drive</strong>-by shootings, too many crack houses,<br />

.too many schoolgirl rapes, too many carjackings,<br />

too many abandoned houses and<br />

busineeaes, too many weed-choked lots.<br />

Just after his 1973 election, Coleman<br />

Young, Detroit's first black mayor, told the<br />

crooks and thugs to "hit the road ... hit<br />

Eight Mile Road." Problem is, very few<br />

crooks and thugs felt compelled to take him<br />

f<br />

TOM BAER<br />

up on it.<br />

Members of the taxpaying middle class<br />

did, however, and the roads they hit led to<br />

growing, prosperous suburbs in the metropolitan<br />

area.<br />

A lot of people, liberals of various hues,<br />

like to blame "demon racism" for the fall of<br />

Detroit. Whites just couldn't take black<br />

people in power, their tired old argument<br />

goes.<br />

But the fact is that criminals come in all<br />

colors, and that you're just as dead no matter<br />

the pigmentation of your killer's skin.<br />

Coleman Young, however, learned early<br />

to play the trump card — the race card — .<br />

to great advantage.<br />

Tuesday's press conference, during which<br />

Coleman Young sang his swan song, is a<br />

good example of his intimidation of the<br />

mostly white press corps. Among the subjects<br />

not touched upon were: crime, dope,<br />

carjackings, reverse racism. Vista sludge.<br />

Magnum Oil, Charles Beckham, Chief Hart<br />

and Darralyn Bowers.<br />

A suburban official, who once gave his all<br />

for the city of Detroit, was asked if Detroit<br />

could come back es s viable, livable city<br />

once Coleman Young was gone.<br />

"It 11 take 20 yeers," he snapped, indicating<br />

that he'd aaked that question bafore.<br />

Well, a first big step has been taken<br />

toward that end. King Coleman ia finally<br />

leaving.<br />

Tom Boer ia the editor of the Farmington<br />

Obaerver. To leave a meaaage for him call<br />

477-5460


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THURSDAY, JUNE 24,1993<br />

CANTON<br />

SPORTS<br />

SCENE<br />

Crandall wins 10K race<br />

Gabrielle Crandall of Plymouth waa the<br />

women's 10-kilometer race winner and Pat<br />

Lencioni the men's champion Sunday in<br />

the Plymouth Family YMCA 14th Annual Run.<br />

Crandall finished the race in 41:24 ahead of<br />

three other Plymouth women who filled the next<br />

three places: Robin Mitchell (43:08), Tammy Hickey<br />

(43:59) and Kathy Murphy (44:14).<br />

Lencioni won the men's 10K in 32:55. Becky<br />

Wolfrom (<strong>Canton</strong>) won the women's 5K event<br />

(20:48)«nd Chad Tibbetts (Ann Arbor) the men's<br />

(15:59).<br />

Girls Softball champs<br />

St. John Neumann of <strong>Canton</strong> Township won<br />

the CYO Metro Division girls softball<br />

championship and finished second in the<br />

league tournament.<br />

In the playoffs. St. John Neumann defeated<br />

Wayne St. Mary 21-3, Redford St. Valentine 18-3,<br />

Northville Our Lady of Refuge 12-9 and Taylor St.<br />

Alfred 6-4 before losing in the final to Harper<br />

Woods Our Lady Queen of Peace, 10-5.<br />

St. John Neumann was 11-1 against division<br />

teams and 14-2 overall.<br />

"This team was a class act all the way through."<br />

coach Tim La Grow said. "Other teams try to intimidate<br />

opponents, but my girls didn't do that.<br />

They played like ladies and showed a lot of good<br />

sportsmanship."<br />

The St. John players are eighth graders Karen<br />

Dougher, Nicole Kovachevich, Jennifer Sikora,<br />

Amy LaGrow, Amber LaGrow, Melanie Mikosz,<br />

Kristin Witt and Sue Huber, seventh graders Lisa<br />

Garcia, Holly Peleshock, Susie Fanning, Larissa<br />

Tenoff, Evelyn Rahhal, Mandy Fournier and Sta-<br />

m<br />

and abilit<br />

nuTis;'HTO<br />

St. John scored 256 runs and allowed 67. Amber<br />

LaGrow pitched a perfect game against Dearborn<br />

Heights St. Melvin.<br />

A story in the Monday Observer incorrectly<br />

identified the St. John Neumann team.<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> (Dbseruer<br />

SPORTS<br />

INSIDC:<br />

Entertainment, Page 6B<br />

Business, Page 12B<br />

All-Area girls soccer Hines Park remains<br />

undefeated in league<br />

BILL BRESLER/STAJT PHOTOGRAPHER<br />

Two-time selection: Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> senior forward<br />

Leah Hutko (17) made the All-Observer team for the&econd<br />

time. See story on Page 5B. _*<br />

U.S. women's team inspires<br />

hope for U.S. soccer future<br />

It was everything<br />

a soccer<br />

promoter could<br />

hope for.<br />

The U.S. team<br />

had won, easily.<br />

Fans flocked<br />

from their seats<br />

to the perimeter<br />

of the stands, restrained<br />

only by<br />

RISAK the railing five<br />

feet above the<br />

field.<br />

They shrieked for their heroes,<br />

begging them for just one brief<br />

moment of attention, to allow<br />

them to share the luster of the<br />

limelight with their heroes.<br />

And the players granted it.<br />

They stood, each and every one of<br />

them, below the howling throng of<br />

fans on what was truly no more<br />

than a "field of dreams" two years<br />

ago — a huge expanse of thriving<br />

grass inside a domed stadium —<br />

and they signed autographs. Dozens<br />

of them. On shirts, on ballB,<br />

on programs, on anything a pen<br />

would scribble on.<br />

chance to scream in the faces of<br />

his detractors, "I told you so!"<br />

It was all there. It's true. It<br />

happened.<br />

Problem was, it came a couple<br />

days late.<br />

Now, if those soccer promoters<br />

can manage to combine the above<br />

— which occurred after the U.S.<br />

women's national team embarrassed<br />

their Canadian counterparts<br />

3-0 Monday at the Silverdome<br />

— with the crowd that<br />

flocked to the 'Dome Saturday to<br />

see Germany edge England 2-1,<br />

there will be hope for the sport<br />

nationally in the post-World Cup<br />

era.<br />

By that I mean something beyond<br />

the collegiate level, something<br />

other than the bastardized,<br />

seven-man version played during<br />

the winter months on converted<br />

hockey rinks.<br />

I refer to a professional 11-menper-side<br />

league. In this country.<br />

The optimists surveyed Saturday's<br />

crowd — 62,126, a U.S. Cup<br />

record — and were ready to announce<br />

that the sport had arrived.<br />

What more could a soccer nut Nothing could stop its success<br />

possibly ask for, except maybe the now.<br />

The pessimists watched the action<br />

on the field — a display of<br />

soccer ability our community will<br />

be hard-pressed to match in this<br />

century, even during next year's<br />

World Cup — and rejected it, continuing<br />

to denounce the sport as<br />

boredom personified.<br />

The truth lies somewhere in between.<br />

Which brings us back to Monday's<br />

women's game. Ask any<br />

sports entrepreneur the surest<br />

path to financial success, and the<br />

answer given will be to field a<br />

winning product.<br />

Unfortunately, gender inequality<br />

in athletics has kept that equation<br />

from working for the U.S.<br />

women's team. They are defending<br />

World Cup champions. They<br />

have won twice as many international<br />

matches as they have lost.<br />

They are dominant.<br />

And yet, they have difficulty<br />

finding an audience. Monday's<br />

game attracted 3,572. Many of<br />

them were kids, with a large contingent<br />

screaming "Hammer!<br />

Hammer!" by game's end.<br />

SMIHIAK, 4B<br />

Mustangs are tourney champions<br />

The Mid-America Mustangs<br />

16-under softball team won an<br />

out-of-state National Invitational<br />

Tournament last weekend for the<br />

first time ever.<br />

The Mustangs outscored four<br />

opponenta, 57-16, en route to the<br />

championship in Charlotte, N.C.<br />

Ironically, their easiest victory<br />

might have come in the final on<br />

Sunday when the Screaming Eagles<br />

(Virginia) were a 26-7 victim.<br />

T%e Mustangs collected 28 hits<br />

and took command early after<br />

scoring eight runs in the first inning<br />

and 12 in the second.<br />

Stacy Sinke (Plymouth Salem),<br />

the winning pitcher in each of the<br />

four games, struck out two and<br />

m 4-for-5 at the plate with two<br />

runs scored in the championship<br />

Sue Huber (<strong>Canton</strong>) waa 4-for<br />

4, Amy Yocum had four hits and<br />

SOFTBALL<br />

• Tha Mutiigi collactad<br />

28 felts and<br />

tookeomMai •arty,<br />

•coring sight mas la<br />

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three runs scored and Amanda<br />

Keesler scored twice after delivering<br />

two hita.<br />

The Mustangs advanced to the<br />

final earlier Sunday with a 7-2<br />

win over Country Merchants<br />

(North Carolina). Lauren Wright<br />

of Redford, waa 3-for-3 and tournament<br />

Moat Valuable Player Julie<br />

Jones waa 2for4 Keesler<br />

scored two runs.<br />

The Mustangs played strong<br />

defense behind Sinke, recording<br />

two double plays.<br />

The Mustangs won a pair of<br />

games on Saturday<br />

They opened with a 15-3 victory<br />

over the Tidewater (Virginia)<br />

Stars ss Sinke led the 16-hit attack<br />

with two hita, three runs<br />

scored and four RBI.<br />

The Mustangs won a second<br />

round game over the Durham<br />

(North Carolina) Sea hawks, 10-4.<br />

After trailing 3-0 early, the Mustangs<br />

scored five in the third inning<br />

to go ahead for good. One of<br />

the defensive highlights included<br />

a double play Mao-tad by Sinke<br />

and finished with a relay from<br />

Jones to Huber.<br />

Huber waa named ths tournament's<br />

top offensive player and<br />

Mustangs honored on the alltourney<br />

team included Huber,<br />

Jonee, Sinke, Yocum, Keesler and<br />

Heidi Wahl.<br />

T<br />

Hines Park Lincoln-Mercury continues to dominate<br />

tbe Livonia Collegiate Baseball League, running its<br />

first-place record to 16-0 at the end of last week.<br />

Hines Park Lincoln/Mercury made<br />

it a sweet 16th victory Friday at Ford<br />

Field, ripping defending Livonia Collegiate<br />

Baseball League playoff<br />

champion Walter's Appliance, 20-4.<br />

Hines Park, still unbeaten in the<br />

LCBL, unleashed a 17-hit attack, led<br />

by Tom Davey, who went 4-for-5, including<br />

a pair of doubles and four<br />

RBI.<br />

Others contributing to the offensive<br />

barrage included Kevin Craggs, who<br />

went 3-for-5 with five RBI; Gary Pierce,<br />

3-for-5; Scott Kapla, 2-for-4 with<br />

two RBI; Ed Gundry, two RBI; Brian<br />

Burns, 2-for-3 with three RBI and<br />

three runs scored; and Jason Riggs,<br />

three runs scored.<br />

Winning pitcher Steve Ross (5-0)<br />

worked the first six innings, allowing<br />

four earned runs on six hits. He<br />

struck out nine and walked only one.<br />

Andrew Margolick finished up.<br />

Mike Thomas and Matt Hansen<br />

combined for four of Walter's seven<br />

&its.<br />

Ryan Grabbetz was the losing<br />

pitcher.<br />

Del-Wal whips Wendy's<br />

Second place Del-Wal ran its season<br />

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over Wendy's in a game played<br />

a Novi High School.<br />

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Matt Recht's three-run homer<br />

Noah Bremen also knocked in<br />

three runs for the winners, while Tom<br />

Kretschmer went 3-for-4. Temple<br />

helped his own cause with two hits.<br />

Andy Duncan scored three runs.<br />

John Collins had two hits in a losing<br />

cause.<br />

Giants edge Caesars<br />

Steve Krsul belted a three-run homer<br />

in the bottom of the eight to give<br />

the Tecumseh (Ontario) Green Giants<br />

a dramatic 11-10 victory Friday<br />

over Little Caesars.<br />

Danny Romanycia's solo homer<br />

tied it in the seventh, 7-7.<br />

Chris Utley was the winning pitcher<br />

in relief, while Caesars starter<br />

Mark D'Antonio, who went all the<br />

way, took the loss.<br />

Lawrence Scheffer went 4-for-5<br />

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Gerwatowski added three hits and<br />

three RBI, while Randy Gierczak<br />

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Andy Gagne and Jerry Shippe also<br />

collected two hits apiece for Caesars,<br />

which out-hit the Green Giants, 17-<br />

13.<br />

Walter's routs Tecumseh<br />

Jim Solak pitched .seven strong<br />

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Clarenceville hires new football coach<br />

BY BRAD EMONS<br />

9TA»» VHIU<br />

Word officially leaked out this<br />

week — Livonia Clarenceville has<br />

a new varsity football coach.<br />

In a press release dated June 5<br />

but not received until June 14,<br />

Clarenceville athletic director Leo<br />

Kinsella announced that Chuck<br />

Donaldson, who played his prep<br />

football at Livonia Stevenson<br />

High, has been hired to replace<br />

Russ McKenzie.<br />

Donaldson, just 25, becomes<br />

the Trojans' fifth head coach in<br />

five years.<br />

Risak from page IB<br />

No, they weren't waiting for an<br />

appearance by M.C. Their hero<br />

thi9 night was the coach of their<br />

youth team: Linda Hamilton, a<br />

U.S. team defender now living in<br />

Farmington Hills and working for<br />

Total Soccer.<br />

Hamilton knows the score. She<br />

stood on the transplanted grass of<br />

the Silverdome answering journalists'<br />

questions after Monday's<br />

match, close to where the victorious<br />

German team accepted the<br />

I S. Cup trophy Saturday — the<br />

same day the U.S. women were<br />

winning the Ohio Women's International<br />

Soccer Extravaganza in<br />

McKenzie, meanwhile, left to<br />

take the head football and wrestling<br />

jobs, as well as a teaching<br />

position, st Ypsilanti Lincoln.<br />

McKenzie, who took over when<br />

Mark Ladd bolted the Trojans'<br />

program in the middle of the 1991<br />

season, posted an overall record of<br />

5-9. (Ladd had replaced Vic Balsj<br />

in 1990.)<br />

"We knew about two months<br />

ago that Russ was leaving," Kinsella<br />

said. "This appointment<br />

marks the first time, since the retirement<br />

of longtime coach Ralph<br />

Weddle (five years ago), that<br />

Cincinnati.<br />

Asked if women could find<br />

enough of a following to play<br />

soccer professionally, Hamilton<br />

said, "Quite honestly, not until<br />

they make a successful league for<br />

the men. Until it sells for the<br />

men, it won't sell for the women.<br />

"It's going to take a little bit of<br />

advertising, quite frankly. Maybe<br />

if they would let us play before a<br />

U.S. men's game, like they do in<br />

college basketball, where the<br />

women play before the men. I<br />

think if people came and watched<br />

us play, we could sell it."<br />

This will sound horribly biased.<br />

Clarenceville has had s football<br />

coach 'on staff.' The kids know<br />

him and like him a lot."<br />

Donaldson, who spent the past<br />

year teaching physical education<br />

at Clarenceville Middle School,<br />

went 6-2 in 1992 as the Trojans'<br />

JV coach. He also coached two<br />

seasons on the JV level at Stevenson.<br />

Approximately 15 players return<br />

from last year's 4-5 varsity<br />

team.<br />

"Always st a smaller school<br />

there is going to be a numbers<br />

problem," Donaldson said. "I'm<br />

but the fact is no sport in which<br />

both sexes compete is controlled<br />

by women. Male athletes dominate.<br />

In sports, the object is to be<br />

the best. At present, men are.<br />

So men's soccer must succeed<br />

in this country first.<br />

Selling soccer. That's what it<br />

all comes down to. Unlike the optimists,<br />

I do not believe the game<br />

is now destined for success, with<br />

the '94 World Cup acting as the<br />

detonator for a soccer explosion.<br />

But I do not side with the pessimists,<br />

either. I don't believe an<br />

abundance of alterations are<br />

needed (although sudden-death<br />

just (going to) have to create<br />

enough interest and hope it has s<br />

snowball effect from the feeder<br />

school levels.<br />

"I'm just going to have to start<br />

at the bottom and work my way<br />

up."<br />

Donaldson, who now resides in<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>, recently completed his<br />

first year of teaching at Clarenceville.<br />

He also coached basketball<br />

and track at the middle school.<br />

At Stevenson, Donaldson<br />

played football and competed in<br />

track and field, graduating in<br />

1985.<br />

for breaking ties is one) to juice<br />

up the game.<br />

What male soccer promoters<br />

could use is a lesson from the<br />

U.S. women's team about selling<br />

the sport. Monday night's postgame<br />

autograph session found favor<br />

with a lot of fans.<br />

A solid, thriving pro league<br />

could prosper, if approached<br />

properly. Conservatively. Don't<br />

overexpand. No huge stadiums.<br />

No enormous player contracts.<br />

Limit the foreign influence.<br />

And don't expect too much. Optimism<br />

is a fine thing, but remember:<br />

a pessimist is never disappointed.<br />

Marauders chase 1st semifinal appearance<br />

The Marauders are on the verge<br />

..f accomplishing something that<br />

has evaded the soccer club<br />

throughout its existance — a trip<br />

to the National Amateur Cup's<br />

Final Four.<br />

First, however, comes a pair of<br />

severe tests in the regional. The<br />

Marauders battle the Indianapolis-Fort<br />

Wayne Soccer Club at 4<br />

p.m. Saturday in the second of the<br />

regional semifinals at Oakland<br />

University. The first pits Scott<br />

(rallagher of St. Louis agamstihe<br />

_. Ihfi. survivors of those gamesmeet<br />

far thc region title at-j<br />

tnftto trie<br />

National Amateur Cup, July 16<br />

and 18 in Indianapolis, at stake.<br />

The Marauders advanced to the<br />

region semis with a hard-fought<br />

2-1 overtime win Sunday against<br />

the Wisconsin state champ at<br />

Henry Ford Community College.<br />

The Marauders scored first,<br />

with Robbie Ludwig netting a<br />

goal in the 55th minute on a play<br />

started by John Gentile, who sent<br />

a pass through to Bob Hayes. But<br />

Wisconsin tied it 12 minutes later<br />

on a header by Rose Kakuea.<br />

Five minutes into the first of<br />

two overtimes, the Marauders got<br />

the clincher, again from Ludwig.<br />

Gentile once again started the<br />

play, getting the ball to Scott<br />

Weiger.<br />

_ The excitement wasn't over,<br />

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keeper Brian O'Shea and defenders<br />

Raul Delgado, Dan O'Shea,<br />

Scott Steiner and Chris Speen,<br />

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Ridgedale Players<br />

O N T H E<br />

Junior Actors of Ridgedale Players will present<br />

the classic children's story, "Heidi, 7<br />

p.m. Friday, June 25, 11 a.m. and 1 p.m.<br />

Saturday, June 26, and 1 p.m. Sunday, June 2! at<br />

th^ playhouse, 205 W. Long Lake Road, Troy.<br />

Tickets $4. Call 288-0799.<br />

Avon Players<br />

Avon Players of Rochester announce the<br />

opening of their annual fund-raiser, "Made<br />

in the USA," a music revue that features<br />

the talents of many local performers. Show times 8<br />

p.m. Friday, June 25 and Saturday, Jur^; 26; 2<br />

p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Sunday, June 27 at t e playhouse<br />

on Tienken at Washington, east off of Rochester<br />

Road in Rochester Hills. Tickets for Friday's<br />

performance are $15, and include a reception<br />

and tour of the theater. Saturday and Friday performances<br />

are $10. Tickets available at the door,<br />

or in advance by calling 375-1390.<br />

Jazz and strawberries<br />

The Franklin Community Association invites<br />

you to its first Jazz-Strawberry Social,<br />

noon to 4 p.m. Sunday, June 27 at the<br />

Gazebo in Franklin Village. Enjoy a strawberry<br />

sundae, chocolate dipped strawberries, pop and<br />

coffee, plus the continuous music of two Dixieland<br />

and New Orleans jazz bands. The music is free; _<br />

, thara ia^a-chai-ge-for refreshments.<br />

Youth symphony<br />

lue Lake International Youth Symphony<br />

Orchestra, composed of 88 young musicians.<br />

will visit Troy during their Midwest<br />

Tour. They will present a chamber mu c recital 7<br />

p.m Sundav, June 27 at Faith Luther. . Church,<br />

Big Beaver and Dequindre roads, and a mphony<br />

concert, 7:30 p.m. Monday, June 28 at Troy High<br />

School, Northfield Parkway and Long Lake Road,<br />

Troy. Admission to the concert and recital is free.<br />

Johnny Trudell<br />

T<br />

he Livonia Arts Commission presents Music<br />

Under the Stars 7:30-9 p.m. Thursday,<br />

July 1 with Johnny Trudell Big Band (Top<br />

40) at Civic Center Park, 33897 Five Mile Road,<br />

Livonia. The concert is free, and open to the public,<br />

bring your own lawn chair. For information<br />

about upcoming concerts, call 421-2000. Extension<br />

351 or 425-2326.<br />

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New World Order Jazztet will perform 8-11<br />

p.m. Tuesday, June 29 at Java Coffeehouse.<br />

307 N. Main Street, Rochester. For<br />

more information, call 650-3344 or Nina Bentley,<br />

874-4394.<br />

Birmingham Theatre<br />

Stage Door Productions presents "Godspell,"<br />

a musical based upon the Gospel<br />

according to St. Matthew, at the Birmingham<br />

Theatre, 231 S. Woodward. July 8 to Aug. 1.<br />

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BBSO strikes right note with Pine Knob<br />

Like other small<br />

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of pops and classics,<br />

is an alternative to the obvious — to<br />

traffic jams and TV news and the<br />

hectic nature of contemporary society.<br />

Yet unlike other Michigan community<br />

orchestras, the BBSO is enjoying<br />

an elevated professional status —<br />

they have been asked by Pine Knob<br />

to provide orchestral backing for the<br />

touring artists that constitute Pine<br />

Knob's summer classics series.<br />

The first concert in which the<br />

BBSO participated was the June 22<br />

appearance by Broadway stylist Michael<br />

Feinstein. They will also perform<br />

with the Moody Blues, one of<br />

the first groups to blend a rock sensibility<br />

with orchestral string arrangements,<br />

on June 24.<br />

Other concerts featuring the BBSO<br />

will be headlined by composer/conductor<br />

Henry Mancini, the new age<br />

artist YannLand Disnev's Svmphon-<br />

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n?umt> r ' - orcHestrar the<br />

comprised of both full time and part<br />

time musicians who work in other<br />

professions. Formed in 1975, the symphony<br />

now offers a rigorous and varied<br />

schedule of concerts held principally<br />

at Temple Beth El in Birming<br />

ham. The Pine Knob opportunity,<br />

however, is unprecedented and prestigious.<br />

"Pine Knob called and asked if we<br />

would be interested," said Carla<br />

Lamphere, the BBSO's executive director.<br />

"We are really excited because<br />

it is such a prestigious opportunity.<br />

And it will give a lot of people the<br />

chance to hear and see us. When they<br />

do, they'll find they have something<br />

wonderful in their own backyard."<br />

"The fact that we were chosen to<br />

perform at Pine Knob shows that<br />

we've reached a new plateau in our<br />

musical ability, as well as how we're<br />

perceived," said her husband Ward<br />

Lamphere, a trombonist in the orchestra.<br />

"It's a very rare thing for a<br />

community orchestra to do something<br />

like this."<br />

The Pine Knob series is also of financial<br />

benefit to the BBSO. Although<br />

Lamphere estimates that they<br />

generate 30 to 40 percent of their annual<br />

budget through concert ticket<br />

sales, the rest is raised via community<br />

fund raising.<br />

"Besides being a wonderful musical<br />

opportunity, we're looking at Pine<br />

Knob as a fund-raising project," director<br />

Lamphere said. "We hope to<br />

establish more than a one year relationship<br />

with them."<br />

Since its formation 18 years ago,<br />

the BBSO has grown under the direction<br />

of only one conductor, Felix<br />

Resnick. Also a longtime violinist<br />

with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra,<br />

Resnick will not be participating<br />

in the Pine Knob series; each artist<br />

travels with his own conductor. Yet<br />

Resnick is well aware, and<br />

troucl, ot the orcr<br />

velopment.<br />

"I think the orchestra has been<br />

coac!te^§ver fFe yearsT ancl They've<br />

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Resnick. "We're perhaps more flexible<br />

than some other orchestras. We've<br />

generally done our concerts in a minimum<br />

number of rehearsals, which I<br />

P e r f o r m a n c e s c h e d u l e<br />

Here's the schedule of Birmingham-Bloomfield<br />

Symphony Orchestra<br />

performances at Pine<br />

Knob. Tickets are available at the<br />

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and all Ticketmaster centers.<br />

Tickets may be charged by phone<br />

to American Express, Visa, Mastercard<br />

or Discover by calling 645-<br />

6666. For information, call 377-<br />

0100.<br />

• Thursday, Ju.ie 24, 7:30 p.m. —<br />

The Moody Blues in concert with<br />

the BBSO. Tickets $22.50 and<br />

$17.50 pavilion, $12.50 lawn.<br />

• Sunday, June 27, 7:30 p.m. —<br />

Henry Belafonte with the BBSO.<br />

Tickets $25 and $20 pavilion,<br />

$12.50 lawn.<br />

• Monday, July 5, 7:30 p.m. —<br />

"It's disappointing that Felix won't<br />

be conducting," Ward Lamphere<br />

said. "The conductor is part of the<br />

tour with, say, the Moody Blues.<br />

They follow a precise program. Most<br />

of their program doesn't actively feature<br />

the orchestra; most of it's just<br />

background.<br />

rs<br />

"When Mancini comes<br />

that's<br />

to Co<br />

jor orchestra<br />

said we'll be featured that night. To me,<br />

that's much more important concert.<br />

It's maybe more exciting to say you're<br />

playing with the Moody Blues, but<br />

it's much more challenging to play<br />

think makes us more quick in reading v with Henri Mancini.<br />

music." -T~<br />

Reading music — music that the The BBSO rehearses only once<br />

orchestra may be unfamiliar with — with the act they will be supporting,<br />

is just one of the musical challenges<br />

that each member of the BBSO faces<br />

with this type of concert. "It has to fit<br />

that particular act, so the orchestra is<br />

usually an afternoon practice on the<br />

day of the show. Ward Lamphere said<br />

that he familiarizes himself with the.artist's<br />

music prior to any rehearsals.<br />

no longer the star," Resnick said.<br />

"I think it's quite an advantage to<br />

Ernie Harwell joins concert lineup<br />

For the first time ever, the Detroit<br />

Symphony Orchestra will perform<br />

two concerts at Greenfield Village in<br />

Dearborn on Saturday, July 3, and<br />

Sunday, July 4, at 8:30 p.m.<br />

Ticketa are available at the Detroit<br />

Symphony Orchestra Hall box <strong>office</strong>,<br />

833-3700; Henry Ford Museum &<br />

Greenfield Village, 271-1620; and<br />

Ticketmaster locations. Prices, including<br />

parking — adults, $15; children<br />

5-12, $7; children 4 and under,<br />

free. For information, call 833-3700.<br />

To charge tickets, call 645-6666.<br />

Greenfield Village is in Dearborn at<br />

20900 Oakwood, near Southfield and<br />

Michigan Avenue. Concertgoers may<br />

bring blankets or low-style lawn<br />

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Special guest conductor Joel Levine<br />

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concerts celebrating the period of<br />

American history when our country'<br />

went from a sleepy, 19th century<br />

agrarian society to an industrial giant<br />

through the birth of the machine age<br />

in the 20th century. The concerts will<br />

be presented on the Village Green,<br />

centrally located among the historic<br />

structures of Greenfield Village.<br />

A highlight of the concerts will be a<br />

salute to the Great American Pastime<br />

— baseball — as Detroit Tigers radio<br />

announcer Ernie Harwell of Farmington<br />

retells the story of "Casey at the<br />

Bat" in a delightful arrangement with<br />

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orchestra I agcoffipamffignt - -<br />

The orchestra has planned a tribute<br />

to America's history in the two<br />

concerts with a program including<br />

music of the late 19th and early 20th<br />

centuries by such composers as Stephen<br />

Foster, John Philip Sousa,<br />

George Gerswhin, Irving Berlin, and<br />

George M. Cohan.<br />

Pieces to be performed include —<br />

"Strike Up the Band," "The Typewriter,"<br />

and "Richard Rodj^s<br />

Waltzes."<br />

Each evening's concert will end<br />

with a rousing rendition of<br />

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history will visit Detroit.<br />

"The Great Wallendas Circus''<br />

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Released by: Columbia Pictures<br />

Starring: Arnold Schwarzenegger,<br />

Austin O'Brien, F. Murray<br />

Abraham, Mercedes Rue hi. Art<br />

Carney<br />

Directed by: John McTiernan<br />

Produced by: Steve Roth<br />

Screenplay by: Shane Black<br />

and David Arnott based on story<br />

by Zak Penn and Adam Leff<br />

Rated: PG-13 (Some material<br />

may be inappropriate for children<br />

under 13)<br />

Running time: Two hours, 2 minutes<br />

Rating (out of a possible four)-.<br />

'Last Action Hero': some thrills but dizzying<br />

In "Last Action<br />

Hero," a<br />

magic ticket<br />

transports a<br />

young movie fan<br />

into the car<br />

chases and explosions<br />

of an<br />

Arnold Schwar-<br />

JOHN zenegger movie.<br />

MONAGHAN The effect isn't<br />

half as thrilling<br />

for the audience.<br />

I've got a high tolerance for Arnold.Schwarzenegger<br />

movies. His<br />

no-nonsense, monosyllabic approach<br />

to dangerous situations,<br />

and his appearance in real life as<br />

a generally good guy make him extremely<br />

watchable.<br />

But with "Last Action Hero,"<br />

Arnold and director John McTiernan<br />

("Die Hard") try too hard to<br />

please everybody. The result does<br />

provide occasional thrills, but<br />

they're almost unconnected to<br />

this dizzying, lengthy tribute to<br />

the action movies that Arnold<br />

built his career on.<br />

"Jack Slater IV," as shown in<br />

this movie-within-a-movie, is<br />

about a vigilante cop in snakeskin<br />

boots who breaks the rules to get<br />

his man. This cross between<br />

"Rambo" and "Dirty Harry" even<br />

haa the high-decibel police chief<br />

who screams for Slater's badge.<br />

Young Danny watches these<br />

movies over and over in a rundown<br />

old movie theater. He's<br />

ecstatic when the foggy old projectionist<br />

(Art Carney) offers him a<br />

chance to preview the latest<br />

"Slater" pick. He's even more excited<br />

when he ends up in Slater's<br />

car during a high-speed chase.<br />

What follows isn't that different<br />

from any mismatched buddy<br />

movie, although the concept here<br />

is. that "Last Action Hero" spoofs<br />

the entire genre. It fails to work<br />

because these movies, especially<br />

in the sequels, usually have the<br />

tongue planted firmly in cheek<br />

anyway.<br />

The gags consist mostly of dry<br />

puns delivered by Slater, usually<br />

just after he's dispatched a bad<br />

guy. And, of course, he spoofs his<br />

"Aaahl be bock" line from the<br />

"Terminator" movies.<br />

Inside jokes at^ut movies in<br />

general sometimes hit the right<br />

note. Danny marvels at the<br />

idiocies of Hollywood, especially<br />

when the bad guy talks so much<br />

instead of simply blowing the<br />

good guy away.<br />

Younger audiences can identify<br />

with Austin O'Brien's Danny, a<br />

grunge kid who makes "Terminator<br />

II's" Edward Furlong look like<br />

Tom Cruise. His family consists<br />

of Mercedes Ruehl, in another<br />

loud, thankless role as the wor-<br />

Comic strip comes to-life in 'Dennis the Menace'<br />

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America's favorite comic strip<br />

kid, starring Christopher Lloyd,<br />

Joan Plowright, Lea Thompson,<br />

Mason Gamble and Walter Mattau<br />

as Mr. Wilson.<br />

The movie opens at suburban<br />

movie theaters Friday, June 25.-<br />

Filmed entirely on location in<br />

the Chicago area. "Dennis the<br />

Menace" features the classic<br />

characters of Hank Ketcham's beloved<br />

comic strip, including<br />

Dennis (Mason Gamble); his parents,<br />

Henry (Robert Stanton) and<br />

Alice (Lea Thompson); his<br />

friends, Joey and the bossy, prissy<br />

Margaret; his loval dog. Ruff —<br />

Plowright) Wilson, the older couple<br />

next door who endure the<br />

brunt of Dennis' endless mayhem.<br />

"Dennis the Menace" is directed<br />

by Nick Castle and produced<br />

by John Hughes and Richard<br />

Vane. The executive producer is<br />

Ernest Chambers. The film is<br />

written by John Hughes. It is<br />

rated PG (Some material may not<br />

be suitable for pre-teenagers).<br />

Six-year-old Mason Gamble,<br />

who was.-selected to play Dennis<br />

New comedy:<br />

Walter<br />

Matth.au is<br />

Mr. Wilson<br />

and Mason<br />

Gamble is<br />

Dennis<br />

Mitchell,<br />

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greatest comic actor."<br />

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makes his feature film debut<br />

in the title role. He brings<br />

Dennis and his backyard exploits<br />

to life in a story guaranteed to stir<br />

up laughter and warm the heart.<br />

It's a quiet summer afternoon.<br />

Mr. Wilson is enjoying a moment<br />

with his newspaper when it sud-<br />

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quiet for too long. Any moment<br />

now, he's going to appear. Suddenly,<br />

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are realized. Dennis is home! And<br />

he's headed straight toward the<br />

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when Dennis comes over, has a<br />

warm heart known only to his<br />

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George secretly marvels at the energy<br />

and ingenuity that one small<br />

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"Dennis the Menace," will be<br />

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theaters: AMC Abbey. AMC Laurel<br />

Park, AMC Old Orchard. AMC<br />

Southfield, AMC Wonderland,<br />

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to present three newly renovated,<br />

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ried working mother who tries to<br />

REVIEW keep him in school and away from<br />

the movies.<br />

"Last Action Hero" also pays<br />

homage to foreign films, but this<br />

ain't "Cinema Paradiso." You'll<br />

find funny nods to Bergman's<br />

"The Seventh Seal" and Olivier's<br />

"Hamlet," the latter shown as a<br />

"Slater"-style movie trailer.<br />

There's also a marquee for<br />

"Curse of the Demon" and<br />

posters for Fellini and Visconti<br />

films in the kid's apartment. Go<br />

figure.<br />

More appropriately, AC/DC,<br />

Def Leppard, Megadeth and<br />

Queensryche provide the soundtrack<br />

music, though Arnold also<br />

gets the chance to groove on Mozart.<br />

Again there's something<br />

supposedly here for everyone.<br />

Like star gazing? Look fast and<br />

SPECIAL SNEAK PREVIEW<br />

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you can spot Jim Belushi, Chevy<br />

Chase, Sharon Stone, Robert Patrick,<br />

and Arnold's real-life wife,<br />

Maria Shriver. Later in the film,<br />

the fictional Slater enters the real<br />

world and confronts creator Arnold<br />

Schwarzenegger at a celebrity-packed<br />

preview screening. ..<br />

All this adds up to a<br />

hodgepodge that looks a little like<br />

that big Arnold blow-up that's<br />

been making the rounds at various<br />

premieres, including the one<br />

at Cannes. It makes a splash all<br />

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'Last Action Hero" is showing<br />

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Joffrey Ballet brings rock, classics to Fox Theatre<br />

The Joffrey Ballet, one of the<br />

world's most vibrant dance companies,<br />

returns to Detroit for five<br />

shows at the Fox Theatre. June<br />

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This summer Detroit Symphony<br />

Orchestra Hall brings to Detroit<br />

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Our dinner sa*ad or small Caesar saidd<br />

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Soup ft Salad Combo $4.29<br />

Our soup of the day with a dinner sa'-ad<br />

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Chili ft Half Sandwich<br />

A mindly spicy'jrwx ot ground oeef<br />

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Cheddar & jaiapenos. served<br />

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Sub or a half Chicken Salad<br />

Sandwich .<br />

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Soup 4 Half Sandwich $4 99<br />

Our soup of the day & your choice<br />

of half Club Sub 0' a half Ch>cken<br />

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Applebee's House Sirtotn $8.99<br />

A 9-oz choice sirloin steak<br />

Smothered with sauteed onions,<br />

mushrooms & green peppers. $9.49<br />

Riblet Platter $8-29<br />

Over q pound of slow hickory-roasted<br />

rib tips in our spicy Bar-B-Que sauce<br />

servec witn French fries & cole slaw<br />

Steak or Chicken Fajitas $7.99<br />

Strips of marinated steak or chicken<br />

oreast char-broiled & served on a<br />

sizzling platter with sauteed onions<br />

5 green peppers, fresh guacamole,<br />

pico de gallo & sour cream, with soft<br />

hot flour tortillas served on the side<br />

Chicken Fingers Platter $6 79<br />

A hearty portion of breaded chicken<br />

tenderloins, fried & served with<br />

French tees. cole slaw & honey<br />

mustard sauce.<br />

Smothered Chicken $7.29<br />

Our char-broiled, marinated chicken<br />

breast topped with Monterey Jack,<br />

sauteed mushrooms, green peppers<br />

& onions.<br />

W^urcneesev<br />

peppers & onions.<br />

Broiled Cajun Trout<br />

A char-bro


The Observer/ THURSDAY. JUNE 24, 1993<br />

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• FRANCMSC TCRMHNATIOM<br />

"Handling the Dealer, Sales Representative<br />

or Franchise Termi<br />

nation Case" will be the subject of<br />

a comprehensive one-day seminar<br />

on Friday, June 25, at the Michigan<br />

State University management<br />

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764-0533.<br />

• EXPORT TO MEXTCO<br />

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Hotel at 8 a.m. Call 645-5940.<br />

• CPA .<br />

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• FAMILY LEAVE<br />

"Family and Medical Leave Act<br />

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• WORDPERFECT<br />

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The ClarisWorks Users<br />

Group (C-WUG) has announced<br />

that Cathleen (Bennett)<br />

Merritt, a Plymouth resident,<br />

was appointed Director<br />

of the organization.<br />

C-WUG also announced<br />

Merritt's appointment as Associate<br />

Editor of the Claris-<br />

Works Journal, the organization's<br />

monthly magazine.<br />

Tammy Rogowski of Plymouth<br />

has recently joined Contract<br />

Interiors, a Southfield<br />

based full-service <strong>office</strong> furniture<br />

dealer, as Sales Support<br />

Specialist, Corporate Accounts.<br />

Tammy will be working<br />

specifically on the Ford<br />

Motor Company account.<br />

Jay Asquini, a commercial/<br />

industrial photographer from<br />

Livonia, Michigan, has been<br />

elected to the <strong>office</strong> of national<br />

treasurer of the American Society<br />

"of Media Photographers<br />

(ASMP).<br />

The ASMP is a organization<br />

that promotes professional<br />

tices in commercial photography.<br />

relocated his 14-year practice<br />

Crom Southfield to 19500<br />

Middlebelt Rd., Suite 201 in<br />

Livonia. Hoover works with<br />

smaltlJliSthesses and individuals,<br />

providing accounting,<br />

tax, computer utilization, and<br />

financial planning services.<br />

SUBURBAN<br />

BUSINESS<br />

LEADERS<br />

Merritt<br />

Rogowski<br />

AsqulnJ<br />

Hoover<br />

To submit materials to this column, please send<br />

a brief biographical summary along with a blackand-white<br />

photo, if possible, to: Business Editor,<br />

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BUSINESS THURSDAY.<br />

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JIM RIDER/STAJT PHOTOGRAPHKR<br />

Buttons galore: Ken Czar, president of Button Exchange, describes<br />

his business as the largest in the country in terms of<br />

licensed button sales. He's manufactured and peddled millions<br />

over the years.<br />

His buttons are a-<br />

"BY DOUG FUNKE<br />

STAFF WUTER<br />

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JUNE 24,1993<br />

It is often feast or famine in the promotional button ministrative costs including materi- Bystems and a great partner with<br />

Chester says, you never know if you've got a Jurassic<br />

Park or a Howard the Duck.<br />

Ken Czar, president of Button Exchange<br />

in Rochester, knows the financial<br />

ins and outs of the promotional<br />

button business.<br />

He knows, for instance, that he can<br />

wholesale buttons to retailers for no<br />

more than 60 cents apipce.<br />

He knows that before he produces<br />

Southfield-based Maxitrol Co.<br />

expands its operations overseas<br />

You don't last 47 years in business<br />

without foresight and the<br />

man who gave the gas industry<br />

the "Straight-Thru-Flow" regulator<br />

is looking'to take his company<br />

into the next century by going intemational.<br />

Frank Kern Jr., who founded<br />

the Southfield-based Maxitrol Co.<br />

in 1946 and remains active in its<br />

day-to-day operation, has acquired<br />

selected assets of a controls<br />

manufacturer in Quedlinburg,<br />

Germany, formerly run by<br />

the East German government.<br />

Maxitrol purchased desired<br />

product lines of Mertik Regelungstechnik<br />

with an investment<br />

package of $4.69 million. The new<br />

subsidiary is called Mertik Maxitrol<br />

GmbH A Co. KG, and will initially<br />

employ about 170 people in<br />

Quedlinburg.<br />

"The acquisition complements<br />

Msxitrol's traditional expertise in<br />

industry controls," said company<br />

spokesman Patrick Bubin.<br />

"More significantly, it provides<br />

diversification into other controls<br />

besides gas, strengthens our product<br />

development capability and<br />

bolsters access to international<br />

markets." *<br />

Maxitrol, which haa manufacturing<br />

plants in Colon and Blissfield,<br />

haa its primary product<br />

lines in low pressure gas regulators<br />

and electronic gas flame modulation<br />

systems. The products<br />

are components for industrial,<br />

commercial and residential gasfired<br />

equipment which is sold to<br />

original equipment manufacturers,<br />

contractors, utilities and distributors.<br />

Mertik, founded in 1877 and<br />

still the single largest manufacturing<br />

employer in Quedlinburg,<br />

produces a wide variety of pressure<br />

and temperature control<br />

components for household appliances,<br />

industrial equipment and<br />

transportation.<br />

The merger is in keeping with<br />

Maxitrol's plan to increase international<br />

cross marketing.<br />

"We see this as a companywide<br />

project that should bring increased<br />

revenue to the business<br />

and additional security to everyone,"<br />

said Larry Koakela, vice<br />

president for international operations,<br />

who will move his family to<br />

Quedlinburg later this summer.<br />

"Eventually, people at all our facilities<br />

will feel an expanded<br />

sense of connection. We will try to<br />

integrate the strengths of each of<br />

the busineaa centers."<br />

Koskela expects sales for the<br />

new Mertik Maxitrol subsidiary<br />

to be about $15 million for 1993.<br />

Maxitrol first became aware of<br />

Mertik in 1989 through contact<br />

with the Michigan Department of<br />

Commerce. In October of 1991,<br />

Maxitrol opened talks with the<br />

Treuhandanstalt, the German<br />

government agency charged with<br />

privatizing former East German<br />

firms.<br />

"The employees are happy with<br />

the new privatization and can see<br />

our dedication to the company,"<br />

Koskela said. "Our visible presence<br />

during the months of negotiations<br />

helped establish trust."<br />

Koskela said the German workers<br />

have solid technical and manufacturing<br />

skills, but need help in<br />

other areas of business.<br />

"As a former eastern block<br />

company, they need our contribution<br />

of marketing know-how," he<br />

said.<br />

Koskela said that one of his<br />

first objectives will be to establish<br />

distribution of the subsidiary's<br />

products beyond its traditional<br />

markets in the former East Germany,<br />

Poland and Caechoslovskia<br />

initially to western Germany<br />

and western Europe.<br />

Helping with the venture will<br />

be Koskels's wife, Bonnie Kern-<br />

Koskela, Frank Kern's daughter.<br />

She will head the international<br />

marketing projects.<br />

Study hails value of job safety plans<br />

(AP) — Companies that aggressively<br />

promote on-the-job safety<br />

loss far fewer workers — and prof<br />

ita — to diaabling workplace injuries,<br />

a study released last Friday<br />

found.<br />

Even buainessea that tried just<br />

10 percent harder to improve safe<br />

ty had 17 percent fewer lost workdays<br />

and better productivity, according<br />

to ths Michigan Disability<br />

Prevention Study<br />

Those that rated themselves ss<br />

putting 10 percent more effort<br />

Into programs to get injured workers<br />

back on the job cut lost workdays<br />

by another 7 percent<br />

"Twin strategies of trying to<br />

prevent injuriee in the first place<br />

— and working to minimise their<br />

diaabling effects through diaability<br />

management techniques — are<br />

both shown to be productive in re-<br />

! workplace disability," said<br />

Rocheile Habeck, the study's<br />

principal author.<br />

The three-year study by experts<br />

at Michigan State University and<br />

the W.E. Upjohn Institute for<br />

Employment Research waa done<br />

under a grant from the state De<br />

pertinent of Labor.<br />

The study confirmed what re<br />

searchers suspected five years<br />

ago: Far fewer claims arera filed by<br />

companies with a greater commitment<br />

to safety and those with<br />

programs to help get injured employees<br />

beck to work.<br />

One of the 220 Michigan companies<br />

whose safety practices<br />

were reviewed in ths lataat study<br />

had filed about 1300,000 worth of<br />

worker's compensation cases s<br />

year before it got serious sbout<br />

safety.<br />

Since then, the unidentified<br />

company haa cut those costs to<br />

$3,000, s savings that has helped<br />

it grow and add new workers, the<br />

study found.<br />

Gov. John Engler praised the<br />

new report and aaid he hoped it<br />

"will encourage more employers<br />

to implement safety programs<br />

that protect workers, reduce costs<br />

and create jobs."<br />

That', still . challenge for<br />

Michigan. MW study found.<br />

Loot workdays due to illness or<br />

injury at Michigan companies<br />

riaeo steadily since 1982 and<br />

no* wa«fi about 92 lost workdays<br />

par 100 workera each year.<br />

Cotnpaaiea should take more<br />

decisive steps to train workers in<br />

•nfety and modify furniture and<br />

equipment In <strong>office</strong>s and on facto<br />

ry floors to cut down on repetitive<br />

stress injuries, ths report recotn<br />

mends.<br />

the buttons and hustles retail customers,<br />

he must reach licensing<br />

agreements to use copyrighted images<br />

and pay royalty fees ranging from 8 to<br />

10 percent of sales. Advance payment<br />

often is required.<br />

He knows that he pays his sales<br />

representatives a commission of 10 to<br />

15 percent.<br />

Then there's production and ad-<br />

about but declines to detail.<br />

"There is no typical (profit) margin,"<br />

Czar said. "The higher the volume<br />

goes, the higher the margin."<br />

When you do the math —""WeTW<br />

now shipping 2,000 to 3,000 orders<br />

per week, probably, each order ... an<br />

average of 400 buttons," he said — it<br />

adds up to a lot of money for a lot of<br />

people including Button Exchange.<br />

"Over the next five years, we want<br />

to do a consistent $10-$12 million a<br />

year," Czar said. "We've got our base,<br />

good in-house people, good in-house<br />

Czar and OSP (One Stop Publishing),<br />

headquartered in southern California<br />

which bills itself as the largest<br />

manufacturer of licensed posters in<br />

~ ftowsffirrrviHWivw<br />

1992. — — —<br />

A perfect match<br />

Czar, 41, had been a founding partner<br />

in another company, Button-Up,<br />

for about a dozen years. That firm<br />

grew gradually by pumping profits<br />

SeeBUTTOM, PREVIOUS PAGE<br />

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963-2131<br />

THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1993<br />

FAMILY LIFE<br />

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EARTHA DEYAMPERT<br />

Plan a field<br />

trip, prepare<br />

foA some fun<br />

Don't forget opportunitiaa lu haar lamuthing v*- u inciting,<br />

possibly a great storyteller or music.<br />

Transportation, if necessary, should be in order<br />

(insurance, licensing requirment of the <strong>drive</strong>rs).<br />

Proper seating and seatbelts for children and<br />

adults also are a must.<br />

What about the adult and children ratio? You<br />

mu-t have enough caregivers or parents to supervise.<br />

A field trip can be a playground for disaster<br />

if there's a lack of proper supervision.<br />

To prevent overstimulation and possible irritability.<br />

consider how much time it will take to get<br />

to you destination. And take into consideration<br />

the cost and who will pay.<br />

After these questions are answered and decision<br />

is made to go, get ready to make the field trip<br />

preparation. Select a convenient day. If parents<br />

are accompanying children, which makes a wonderful<br />

parent-caregiver-child experience, consider<br />

a Saturday. (A word to child care providers: YES,<br />

you can fun it up an extra day with the children.)<br />

Field trip notification and permission slips<br />

must be sent out, signed and returned in a timely<br />

manner. Phone calls need to be made, confirming<br />

the date and location.<br />

Information and emergency cards should be<br />

taken on the trip and name tags prepared for each<br />

participant. Stfety rules and appropriate behavior<br />

need to be reiterated with children as as orientation<br />

of what they may expect to see, hear and experience.<br />

Prepare an emi .gency first aid kit to take along.<br />

It's not a bad idea to take along extra clothing,<br />

including underwear, in In preparation for the unexpected.<br />

While on the field trip, take photographs (if permitted),<br />

use a tape recorder and by all means, ask<br />

plenty of open-ended questions. See what their responses<br />

are Monitor their movement as a safety<br />

precaution, but avoid too rigid, eliminating opportunities<br />

for learning in a natural way.<br />

If you have a question or a comment for Eartha<br />

DeYampert, call her at 963-2047. mail box number<br />

1883, on a Touch-Tone phone, or write her at The<br />

Observer A Eccentric Newspapers. 36261 Schoolcraft,<br />

Livonia 48150.<br />

Swim program<br />

set for disabled<br />

The Easter Seal Society of Wayne County will<br />

offer a summer fun swim program for children and<br />

adulta with disabilities Thursday mornings during<br />

July and August.<br />

The swim program will be 11 -11:46 s.m. st the<br />

Inkster Recreation Center's new outdoor pool. The<br />

center is st 2026 Middlebelt. north of Michigsn<br />

Avenue. Tbe pool is bested snd tbe facilities are<br />

wheelchair aoceeeible.<br />

Swimmer* are invited to bring partners, or<br />

floats snd toys for ths sessions which will run July<br />

1 through Aug. 19. There is a $1 fee per session<br />

For mors informstion or to register, call the<br />

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She (Dbserver<br />

SUBURBAN LIFE<br />

Lost the<br />

of<br />

newly weds,<br />

but their love<br />

for each<br />

other and for<br />

their family<br />

is as strong<br />

as ever.<br />

Not »o newlyweds<br />

INSIDE:<br />

Graphology, Page 2C<br />

Religion, Page 5C<br />

A field trip may be any experience which takes<br />

children from their own room, school or child care<br />

facility. It may be as simple as a nature walk<br />

through the park or neighborhood, or a short excursion<br />

to the local bakery.<br />

Field trips help children:<br />

v.- -tnr if x rum rit<br />

ings.<br />

• Enhance their observation skills.<br />

• Increase language and social skills.<br />

• Practice and appreciate safety.<br />

JIM JAGDTOJ>/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER<br />

• Broaden their perspectiv


2C* The Observer/THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1993<br />

Writer has fast mind and enjoys dealing with new ideas<br />

QRAPHOLOQY<br />

PROFILES<br />

LORENE<br />

GREEN<br />

Dear<br />

Green,<br />

MS.<br />

I'm fascinated<br />

with your<br />

analysis of<br />

handwriting.<br />

Please tell me<br />

why I can<br />

c h a n g e<br />

handwriting so<br />

easily. It can be<br />

within s letter.<br />

I start out neat<br />

and end up<br />

scribbling. Is it<br />

because I'm a Gemini? I try to<br />

be neat but have no patience. I<br />

used to write backhanded. I can<br />

be very neat if I try.<br />

S M<br />

Bloomfield Hills<br />

The changing handwriting<br />

styles submitted by today's writer<br />

SCOTT and JILL LARKINS<br />

of Redford announce the birth of<br />

BRANDON SCOTT April 27 at<br />

Annapolis Hospital in Wayne.<br />

Grandparents are Diane Larkins<br />

and Richard Larkins, both of<br />

Livonia, Ray Holthus of Rochester<br />

and Fran Holthus of Ft. Myers,<br />

Fla.<br />

ALAN and STACEY<br />

MATHEWS of Jackson announce<br />

the birth of CHRISTO-<br />

PHER ALAN April 30. Grandparents<br />

are Dwight and Carole<br />

Mathews of Plymouth and Bernie<br />

Great-grandparents are Ronald<br />

Putt of Flint and Elizabeth Scollon<br />

of Owosso.<br />

GORDON and LINDA HAR-<br />

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

birth of DEREK JOHN April 30<br />

at Annapolis Hospital in Wayne.<br />

He has a sister, Sarah, 5, and<br />

brother, Bradley, 3. Grandparents<br />

are Don and Catherine McKenzie<br />

Music from page 1C<br />

The song, he added, "is the<br />

symbol of just trying to find an<br />

answer when two people are apart.<br />

I guess it's just the idea of cancer<br />

but in a relationship."<br />

Don't you know that I love you;<br />

nothing can keep us apart. Just by<br />

the things that you do takes me to<br />

your heart . . Take me to your<br />

heart.<br />

Rainbow Records sought Teryniak<br />

to buy his song after discovering<br />

"Take Me to Your Heart"<br />

was one of 20 he copyrighted. Teryniak<br />

decided to sell only ohe<br />

song to see how the company used<br />

strongly suggest versatility which<br />

can embrace subjects, fields and/<br />

or skills. Fluctuating moods are<br />

another strong possibility. Her<br />

moods seem to change rather<br />

quickly at times. She may want to<br />

check this before it becomes more<br />

serious.<br />

This writer has been blessed<br />

with a fast mind and can think<br />

quickly on her feet. She enjoys<br />

moving away from conventional<br />

thinking and dealing with new<br />

ideas and information. A seeming<br />

paradox here is that she seems to<br />

have an unconscious need for ties<br />

to the past and for nurturing.<br />

Perhaps the most salient trait<br />

of this writer is her marvelous facility<br />

with wordB. She can talk<br />

herself in and out of situations<br />

with the greatest of ease. Her<br />

charm and sharp intellect make<br />

for a winning combination. Enthusiasm<br />

is another valuable trait<br />

and Matt and Anne Harbison, all<br />

of Westland.<br />

PAUL and JENNIFER LIP-<br />

INSKI of Plymouth announce the<br />

birth of SARAH MURRAY<br />

April 13 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital<br />

in Ann Arbor.<br />

'CONRAD and NORMA FOS-<br />

TER of Plymouth announce the<br />

birth of BROCK JACOB SAM-<br />

UEL and BRETT ERNEST<br />

EDWIN May 0 ~av fit. ^Joseph<br />

Mercy Hospital in Ann Arbor.<br />

They have a brother Blake, 5.<br />

STEPHEN and JAYME<br />

SCHMITT of Wayne announce<br />

the birth of KEIRA ELYSE May<br />

13 at Annapolis Hospital in<br />

Wayne. Grandparents are Chris<br />

and Kathy Schmitt of Garden<br />

City and Bob and Marilyn<br />

Beisiegel of Redington Shores,<br />

Fla.<br />

NICHOLAS and CHERYL<br />

his material and see what success<br />

the song may bring.<br />

He signed a one-year contract<br />

with Rainbow to receive a percentage<br />

of gross unit sales of the<br />

$8.98 release, he said. Teryniak<br />

receives royalty checks every<br />

three months, but has not<br />

received one yet.<br />

Today, Teryniak has roughly<br />

120 songs in his collection, but at<br />

one time his writing style was<br />

more aggressive than the current<br />

release because he closed himself<br />

off from reality.<br />

The same year his mother was<br />

and can add excitement to her involvements.<br />

The many changes in her<br />

handwriting, especially in her<br />

personal pronoun I's, lead me to<br />

believe she is in a state of flux<br />

about some issues and elements<br />

in her life. Her self-concept seems<br />

to waiver depending upon the situation<br />

in which she finds herself.<br />

Currently, she may be experiencing<br />

anxiety in regard to herself<br />

and may also be trying to conceal<br />

her true nature.<br />

This handwriting <strong>starts</strong> out<br />

with a wide right margin which<br />

continues to widen as it moves<br />

down the page. This seems to signal<br />

that she is viewing the future<br />

with apprehension and/or alarm.<br />

Signs of irritation in her<br />

handwriting bespeak some lack of<br />

patience. Her quick perception<br />

does not allow too much time for<br />

details. Let someone else handle<br />

HOOL of Westland announce the<br />

birth of NICHOLAS CODY May<br />

7 at Annapolis Hospital in<br />

Wayne. He has a sister, Stephanie.<br />

Grandparents are Fred Winnicki<br />

of Garden City, Mr. and<br />

Mrs. William Hool of Upton,<br />

Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas<br />

Atha of Garden City.<br />

NEW VOICES<br />

JOHN and LORRAINE BU-<br />

GLIONE of Highland announce<br />

the birth of CHRISTINA SU-<br />

•-Sfr.- Joseph<br />

Mercy Hospital in Ann Arbor.<br />

Grandparents %re Isobel Buglione<br />

Timberlake of Jackson. Greatgrandmother<br />

is Marion Timberlake<br />

of Jackson.<br />

DENNIS . and JOSIE<br />

STOCK WELL of <strong>Canton</strong> announce<br />

the birth of KENNETH<br />

JOSEPH April 10 at St. Joseph<br />

Mercy Hospital in Ann Arbor.<br />

Grandparents are Tony and Dorothy<br />

Stockwell and Phyllis Sulli-<br />

diagnosed with colon cancer Teryniak's<br />

father was also diagnosed<br />

with prostate cancer, which is^<br />

now in remission.<br />

"Death has been in my eyes<br />

since 1 was a child; I thought I<br />

was going to loose them both because<br />

they both got it at the same<br />

time," he said. "When I first<br />

started writing it was more anger<br />

songs, but now it's more expressive,<br />

more of a relief.<br />

"Before it was fighting back,<br />

but now it's relief."<br />

Teryniak plays keyboards and<br />

guitars and spends at least 40<br />

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those she probably feels. Besides<br />

expedience may have a higher priority<br />

than exactitude.<br />

A high degree of sensitivity to<br />

personal criticism manifests itself<br />

in this handwriting. Our writer is<br />

easily hurt and fears criticism.<br />

She is quick to take offense where<br />

she feels she is personally concerned.<br />

Charisma and humor weave<br />

throughout this handwriting. She<br />

uses discretion and tact when<br />

dealing with others. She knows<br />

how to manipulate people<br />

through understanding, empathy<br />

and a little humor.<br />

Moving as rapidly as she often<br />

does, she Js sometimes careless<br />

and ends up injuring herself in<br />

small ways, for example, cuts,<br />

bruises, or burns perhaps. She<br />

needs to be aware of this tendency<br />

as it can develop into accident<br />

proneness if not checked.<br />

van. Great grandparents are Jim<br />

and Anne Baily.<br />

JOHN and DEBORAH<br />

DEAN of Westland announce the<br />

/. XctezZ- £u^r<br />

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Unfulfilled signs show up in<br />

those lower loops which fail to return<br />

to the baseline of writing.<br />

She does not always, learn from<br />

past mistakes. Therefore^she may<br />

be inclined to repeat them.<br />

The center placement of her<br />

signature suggests a desire to get<br />

along with others and be part of a<br />

team. However, other signs say<br />

that sometimes she tries to keep<br />

her distance. This is another<br />

seeming paradox in her makeup.<br />

Music definitely has charms for<br />

birth of JORDAN MARIE April<br />

28 at Oakwood Hospital in Dearborn.<br />

She has a brother,<br />

Jonathan, 4. Grandparents are<br />

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percent of his time writing material,<br />

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said.<br />

"This song took quite a while<br />

(to write) probably about six<br />

months," he said. "What I do is<br />

have the music in my head then<br />

translate it. A couple songs I<br />

wrote in my head. After a while it<br />

just become easier and easier.<br />

"I just get the enjoyment of expressing<br />

myself," he said. "If others<br />

enjoy it than more power to<br />

me."<br />

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Plymouth Newcomers' fashion show displays best<br />

BY JULIA HOCLEN<br />

SPECIAL WRITER<br />

All eyes were on Fashion at the<br />

Plymouth Newcomers "Evening<br />

of Elegance" fashion show and<br />

dinner, featuring the Spring Collections<br />

from nearly every area<br />

clothier, with one disappointing<br />

exception being that of Plymouth's<br />

own design house. Maggie<br />

and Me.<br />

Where else to hold an event for<br />

the traditional Spring Plymouth<br />

Newcomers Fashion show which<br />

this year benefited the Plymouth<br />

Community Arts Council, but the<br />

Mayflower Meeting House, which<br />

served their delicious chicken cordon<br />

bleu.<br />

Chester and Vera<br />

Grevengood<br />

Chester and Vera Grevengood<br />

of Wayne were the guests of honor<br />

at a family dinner, held May 29 in<br />

Westland to celebrate their 50th<br />

wedding anniversary.<br />

The couple exchanged vows on<br />

May 29. 1943, in Wayne. She is<br />

the former Vera Killingbeck.<br />

Fifty-year residents of Wayne,<br />

the Grevengoods were joined by<br />

their children — Carol Frayer and<br />

husband Larry, and Linda Cox —<br />

as well aa their grandchildren —<br />

Bob and Mary Frayer, Kathy and<br />

Gregg Angelosanto and JoAnn<br />

son JosepfTCox, wEo is station*<br />

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The Grevengoods also have a<br />

great-granddaughter, Morgan Lee<br />

Frayer. A second great-grandchild<br />

Lee and<br />

Lucillle Wight<br />

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Donald and<br />

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Donald and Lucille Parker of<br />

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June 6 at the Lvskawa<br />

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The Parkers — he is a retired<br />

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Temple Baptist Church in De<br />

troit.<br />

The couple have a married<br />

daughter Beverly Grigal and son<br />

in-law Phil of <strong>Canton</strong> and two<br />

Richard and<br />

Bernice Stear<br />

ANNIVERSARIES<br />

The evening reflected elegance,<br />

from the elaborate table settingB,<br />

artfully arranged by Julie Zygmontowicz,<br />

to the lovely mingling<br />

music played on the grand<br />

piano by Gloria McCord. Scott<br />

Barr of The Flower Garden set<br />

two-tiered white rose-draped center<br />

pieces on the grand piano,<br />

which were later raffled off. Robert<br />

Harter, of H&B Carpeting,<br />

and Plymouth's most eligable<br />

bachelor, donated a beautiful oriental<br />

area rug.<br />

Scott Smith hand-wove a gorgeous<br />

basket as a donation from<br />

Penniman Showcase. There were<br />

several gift certificates for Ply-mouth's<br />

most popular restaurants.<br />

montr<br />

Born in Holland, Mich., he was<br />

the owner of Chet's Barbershop in<br />

Westland. Bom in Romulus, she<br />

is a retiree of Micro-Measurements<br />

of Romulus.<br />

The celebration started at the<br />

Mountain Jack's restaurant in<br />

Livonia and finished up with a<br />

party at Lee and Lucille Wight's<br />

daughter's home in Westland.<br />

The Wights were the guest of<br />

honor at a May 23 celebration,<br />

marking their 50th wedding anniversary'.<br />

The couple exchanged vows on<br />

May 22 at the Nativity of Our<br />

Lord Church in Detroit. They<br />

have four children — Dan Wight<br />

of Garden City, Kathy Palister of<br />

livonia, Rick Wight of Livonia<br />

and Elaine South of Westland.<br />

They also have 11 grandchildren.<br />

Forty-year residents of Livonia,<br />

the Wights are members of St.<br />

Michele's Church in Livonia.<br />

grandchildren, Rodney and<br />

Gretchen.<br />

A fall tno to Hawaii is in the<br />

offing for the anniversary couple.<br />

Richard and Bernice Stear of<br />

Livonia were honored at dinner<br />

June 19 marking their 50th wedding<br />

anniversary.<br />

Arranged by their daughter<br />

Loraine. the festivities slso included<br />

a renewal of their wedding<br />

vows. They were married on June<br />

26. 1943, and celebrated their anniverssry<br />

thi« year during a weeklong<br />

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guys, Roger Dooley and Nich<br />

Imamura, in their boxer shorts<br />

from Sunny J's which brought a<br />

round of applause. Pied piper provided<br />

several cute children's outfits<br />

and little Josh Weaver stole<br />

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but butterflies! The young ladies,<br />

Sabrina Imamura, Tatiana Imanura<br />

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There were summer casual sets<br />

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Petix. Janice McCord, Patty<br />

Malcolm. Jennifer Stacy, and<br />

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from page 1C<br />

blue, palm and ivory in identical<br />

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The formal wear was even more<br />

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Halter dresses were shown in full<br />

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and the intermission hemline<br />

added flare to the term,<br />

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wear, attired the gents in handsome<br />

tuxedos to accompany the<br />

elaborate wedding gowns, which<br />

made for a most ordinate finale.<br />

The evening showcased the<br />

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• 'We didn't let It bother us; we didn't let it get<br />

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Jim Brandt<br />

daughter Betty lives in New York.<br />

#tenneth is a Plymouth resident<br />

and daughter Joyce lives in Livonia.<br />

The baby of the family, Ruth,<br />

lives in Verona, Pa.<br />

The Brandts had a piece of advice<br />

for their children as each on<br />

-married It may well be tha secret<br />

to their marital longevity.<br />

"We've always told them that it<br />

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-"Thanks to all the hard work<br />

by Jennifer and the Newcomers<br />

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This program, completely dependent<br />

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funding, hss traditionally brought<br />

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projects, or even through the purchase<br />

of permanent musical instruments<br />

for our schools. This<br />

program was sadly missed this<br />

year. We're thrilled to be able to<br />

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said Christine Has, Plymouth<br />

Arts Council director.<br />

ant," Pearl added. "So is understanding<br />

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BETHEL BAPTIST TEMPLE<br />

29475 W. Six Mile, Livonia *****<br />

525-3664 or 261-9276<br />

Sunday School 10:00 A.M.<br />

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

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Bob Otto, Guest Speaker<br />

OR KENNETH D GRIEF<br />

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Psitnn William E Ntlsan Mark E Scrmners<br />

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Sunday Services 10:30 & 11:15 A.M. - 6:00 P.M.<br />

WEDNESDAY - KINGS KIDS 6:30 P.M.<br />

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

June 27th - 11:15 a.m.<br />

Guest Speaker, Brother Robert Etzer<br />

Pastors Stan Jenkins D.D. A Bob Etzel<br />

329*0 Schoolcraft Livonia jVrolk MUCaMiCaevflli<br />

MO La Maes PVmeer MMOe Seta<br />

CHURCHES Of CHRIST<br />

( I I • OK C M I S T<br />

(Chnwian Church)<br />

35475 Five MHe Rd 454-6722<br />

MARK McGR-VREY. Minister<br />

Steve Alton Youth Miructor<br />

C— a stem so rears or Serve—<br />

at»L£ SCXXX |A» «Qee> e 30 s m t 10 4Ss»<br />

Morrenfl WorslHp 9 30 A 10 45 a m<br />

Eveang Won**> A Youth Meeting 0 30 o m<br />

Kr.vwoop CMIRCH of CHRIST<br />

20200 Merrlman Road 475-8222<br />

MIKE HAZEL TON M.nistor<br />

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The Observer/ THURSDAY. JUNE 24, 1993<br />

LUTHERAN CHURCH MISSOURI SYNOD<br />

CHRIST OUR SAVIOR LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />

14175 Farmington Rd. (Just N. of Jeffries X-Way)<br />

Livonia Phone: 522-6830<br />

Rev. Luther A. Werth, Pastor<br />

il<br />

ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN<br />

MISSOURI SYNOD<br />

High A Elm Streets. Northville<br />

T Lubeck. Pastor.<br />

L Kinne Associate Pastor<br />

Church 3-49-31*0 - School 3*9-31*6<br />

SurxJay Worship 8 30 1 11 00 »M<br />

Sunday School 9 *5 A. M<br />

SaturOa) Vesoers 6 00 P M<br />

ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN<br />

Church & School 5885 Venoy<br />

I B» N or 'n Fischer Pastor<br />

Gary 0 HeaOapohi. Assoc. ale Pssio"<br />

Risen Cfirist Lutheran<br />

46250 Ann Arbor Road<br />

i i m* Will nt<br />

Worship Service 8:30 A 10:00 a.m.<br />

Hugh" SSaSWKSK*<br />

EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN<br />

CHURCH IN AMERICA<br />

Timothy Lutheran Church<br />

8820 Wayne Rd<br />

I Between Ann Arbor Trail a Joy Road I<br />

Livonia • 427-2290<br />

Sunday Worship 9 30 a.m. Wed 7 p.m<br />

Sunday School 9:00 a.m. - 1st 4 3rd Sunday<br />

Rev Mary T. Oliifinti. Pastor<br />

261-0766<br />

ST. MICHAEL LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />

"Committed to Spiritual Growth and<br />

Meeting the Needs of the Family"<br />

SATURDAY WORSHIP 530 p.m.<br />

SUNDAY WORSHIP 8, *30 and 11 a.m.<br />

SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30 and 11 a.nv<br />

— inui«naar«nae i nmtirr itu tft f—<br />

SINK* PASTOR: Dr Jeny Yiraefl<br />

PASTOR: Dra Norton PASTOR: Otfii Wowtoi<br />

VTSTTATJON PASTOR: Abe deVnes<br />

Y0CTH DtRTCTOR: Dandl Sattk<br />

7000 N. SHELDON • CANTON TOWNSHIP<br />

1 Block S. of Warren<br />

459-3333<br />

APOSTOUC LUTHERAN<br />

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LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />

26325 Halstead Road at 11 Mile<br />

Farmington Hills, Michigan<br />

Services Every Sunday at 10:30 A.M<br />

AJso. tat & 3rd Sunday at 7 00 P M<br />

Sunday School 9 15 A M<br />

BtCHe Clara ^ Tuesday 7 30P-M<br />

Song Services Last Sunday<br />

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UNITED METHODIST<br />

NARDIN PARK UNITED<br />

METHODIST CHURCH<br />

29887 West Eleven Mile Road<br />

Just Weet ot MnJdlebefl<br />

476-8860<br />

Farrrengton Hills<br />

Worship A Church School<br />

9 15 S TTiOO A.M.<br />

June 27th<br />

"Encouragtd by Each Ottwrs Faith"<br />

Pastor Richard A. Peacock<br />

Rev RKhard A Peecoc*<br />

Rev Karen B Poole<br />

Rev Rooeri Bough<br />

Rev ^rvham Frayer<br />

NEWBURG UNITED<br />

METHODIST CHURCH<br />

35600 Arm Artsor Trad<br />

422-0149<br />

Worship Services 4 Stsmtey School<br />

•:1S a.m. I 1140 a.m<br />

June 27th<br />

"BO Our QIMSL.."<br />

Rev. Me Ian to L. Carey preaching<br />

Dr Qllson M. Miller<br />

Rev. Sleven E. Poole<br />

Sunday Worship 8:30, 11:00 A.M.<br />

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

Weak Day School, Pre-School. Kindergarten<br />

Sharing the Low ot Christ<br />

GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />

MISSOURI SYNOD<br />

25630 GRAND RIVER at BEECH DALV<br />

532-2266 REDFORD 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. Victor F. Halboth Pastor<br />

Rev. Timothy Halboth. Assoc Pastor<br />

H0SANNA-TAB0R<br />

LUTHERAN CHURCH & SCHOOL<br />

9600 Leveme • So Retfora • 937-2424<br />

Rev Gienr Kopper Rev Laweice Vv"flo<br />

WORSHIP WITH US<br />

Sunday 8 30 & 11 00 AM<br />

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TPGIRWSHWLNFIPSSFWIUU! m<br />

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Chnstian Schooi^re-Schooi-SIti Grade<br />

Mrs Pal Sadler ~ 937-2233<br />

CHRIST THE GOOD SHEPHERD<br />

Lutheran Church Missouri Synod<br />

42690 Cherry Hill Road. <strong>Canton</strong><br />

981-0286 Roger Aumann. Pastor<br />

Worship 8 & 10:30 A.M<br />

Bible Class & SS 9:20 A M<br />

Week Day School A Preschool<br />

LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />

WISCONSIN SYNOD<br />

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Lutheran Churches<br />

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RADIO HOUR<br />

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In Livonia<br />

St Paul Ev. Lutheran Church<br />

17810 Farmington Road<br />

Pastors Can Page! & James Motl<br />

261-1360<br />

WORSHIP SERVICES<br />

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

Sunday School & Bible Classes 9:45<br />

In Redford Township<br />

Lola Park Ev. Lutheran Church<br />

14750 Kinloch<br />

Pastor Edward Zeli • S32-8655<br />

Worship Services<br />

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

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

UNITED METHODIST<br />

ST. MATTHEW'S<br />

UNITED METHODIST<br />

30900 S> Mile Rd Bet Mem man & MtOdieOeni<br />

Chocs Sorxjuisi PeaJor - Devid Stiles Assoc<br />

10 00 A M Worship & Church School<br />

11 15 A.M Adult Study Classes<br />

Nursery Provided • 422-6038<br />

Clarenceville United Methodiat<br />

20300 Middle belt Rd • Livonia<br />

474-3444<br />

Rev. Jimn Kummer. Pastor<br />

Worship Services<br />

8:45 » 11:15 AM. 6:00 PM<br />

Church School - 10:05 AM<br />

Wednesday Enrichment<br />

Dinner at 8:00. Claseee et 7:00<br />

Nursery Provided<br />

FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH<br />


6C* The Observer/THURSDAY, JUNK 24,1993<br />

Crane fly often confused for mosquito<br />

NATURK<br />

1<br />

TIMOTHY<br />

NOWICKI<br />

Summer ia indeed<br />

the time for<br />

insecta. Their inability<br />

to regulate<br />

their body<br />

temperature restrict*<br />

their activities<br />

to the<br />

warm months of<br />

the year.<br />

We encounter<br />

very few of the<br />

insects around<br />

us and as a result<br />

we develop a<br />

very jaded view of this incredible<br />

group of animals. Often we only<br />

think of thoae we see at picnics,<br />

on leaves in the garden, in cracks<br />

along the sidewalk or those inside<br />

our homes.<br />

One insect many people see inside<br />

their homes is the crane fly.<br />

Most people would describe a<br />

crane fly as a mosquito that lived<br />

too close to a nuclear plant As<br />

their name suggests, crane flies<br />

have very long thin legs. The association<br />

with nuclear plants refers<br />

to their site. Some may<br />

stretch out to be 2V4 inches long.<br />

Generally, one's first reaction is<br />

to kill this "mutant mosquito"<br />

befcre it sucks the baby dry. Actually,<br />

they are totally harmless.<br />

Instead of killing the crane fly on<br />

the window, take time to look at<br />

the delicate legs, the membrane<br />

wings and its wingpits.<br />

SC sets classes<br />

for gifted kids<br />

Schoolcraft College t* uttering<br />

Adventures in Learning for Tal-<br />

Youth for atu-<br />

and potential exceed their everyday<br />

learning opportunities.<br />

Walk-in registration will occur<br />

9 am, to 7,ILnL Wednesday. June<br />

30, and Thursday, July 1, in the<br />

registration center. Call 462-4448.<br />

SC schedules<br />

summer class<br />

registration<br />

Schoolcraft College's in-person<br />

registration for summer courses<br />

will occur 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.<br />

Wednesday, June 30, and Thursday,<br />

July 1, in the Student Services<br />

Building.<br />

Students may pay by check,<br />

MasterCard, Visa or Discover.<br />

Summer classes begin July 6.<br />

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ha* been modified into halterea. A<br />

haltere look* like a lollipop protruding<br />

from the wingpit of the<br />

crane fly. All flies have them but<br />

because crane-flies are so large,<br />

the halteres are easy to see.<br />

Haltere* vibrate with the movement<br />

of the wings and send a<br />

measage back to the insect about<br />

its position in space — similar to<br />

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BOB SKXJ(H, EDITOK<br />

963-2113<br />

THURSDAY. JUNE 24,1993<br />

CiiKJKnvi ENCOUNTERS<br />

BOB SKLAR<br />

Ceramicist exploring<br />

spatial relationships<br />

It's not the first public showing of his clay<br />

sculpture.<br />

No matter.<br />

Don Coffey, who flirt* with spatial relationships<br />

in hi* work, always gets up for a show.<br />

"It's always kind of nice to see my work put<br />

together in a new setting," the 1974 Wayne Memorial<br />

High graduate said. "It's kind of like getting<br />

dressed up and going out — you feel special.<br />

The Westland artist is moving toward an associate's<br />

degree in ceramics at Henry Ford Community<br />

College in Dearborn. His work has been exhibited<br />

on campus and at Pewabic Pottery in Detroit.<br />

Dllilbiliinu !••• 1M1 in nf aiknann hi<br />

"The great thing about art is that it's like a physical<br />

manifestation of memory. You see in an old^<br />

past. You reAember how you felt when you did it.'<br />

Five Coffey creations are part of the first Dearborn<br />

Community Arts Council ceramics invitational<br />

in Dearborn City Gallery on the fourth floor<br />

of Dearborn City Hall, Michigan and Schaefer.<br />

Intensity shows<br />

"He's a very intense person and that intensity<br />

comes through in his work," said HFCC art department<br />

chairwoman Kathy Dambach, who curated<br />

the show. "He has sort of a unique insight<br />

and it'B a point of view I wanted represented.<br />

"He thinks a lot about his work and puts a lot of<br />

time into it," she added. "Ideas are what <strong>drive</strong> his<br />

work, not just skill. His ideas come out in a particular<br />

way that's very much his own."<br />

Coffey joins seven other metro-Detroit clay artists<br />

in the 50-piece show, which runs to July 9.<br />

Gallery hours are 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdays.<br />

"I like to work in three-dimensional qr 2**-dimensional<br />

planes," Coffey said. "Two dimensions<br />

make me feel a little claustrophobic."<br />

Some of his colorfully glazed pieces are made<br />

from reddish-hued terra cotta, others from grayish-white<br />

stoneware.<br />

Shattered glass, barbel wire, horns, antlers and<br />

bomb projectiles are all elements of "Territory<br />

Pot." All are commonly used to define territory, a<br />

spatial concept. "For example, glass partitions<br />

provide a way to separate," Coffey said. "Bomb<br />

projectiles begin a way of acquiring territory."<br />

"De Chirico Pitcher" conveys two influences:<br />

European painter Giorgio De Chirico's presurrealistic<br />

use of visual and spatial ideas during the<br />

1910s as well as the Lung-Shan design from 3,000<br />

B.C. China, when clay itemB were made to look as<br />

if they were cast from bronze.<br />

In "Unfolding Pyramid," a multicolor, wavy design<br />

hides a nude figure in a jungle-like setting<br />

insicle. "What's basically a two-dimensional relief<br />

becomes 3-D by folding the sides up into a pyramid,"<br />

Coffey said.<br />

"Vegetation Goddess, " a torso made from spatial<br />

lines of clay meant to re*mble wind-blown<br />

wheat grasses, was done for a ceramics sculpture<br />

class. The assignment: to create a modern design<br />

patterned after a primitive culture.<br />

Coffey looked to a sculptural fragment of a<br />

kneeling pregnant lower torso with a hand oyer her<br />

belly. The fragment dates back to the Porodins,<br />

who in 6,000 B.C. roamed what became Yugoslavia.<br />

"It's such a beautiful, natural gesture," Coffey<br />

«*id, "It's rather striking."<br />

People of the time worshipped'a female goddess<br />

of vegetation instead of a king. They'd press wheat<br />

grains into a clay figure of a pregnant woman, "directly<br />

relating human pregnancy with fertility of<br />

their field*," Coffey said.<br />

"Face Horse" depicts a horse that, if looked at<br />

from an angle, also depict* a human face. "If you<br />

look at it from a front three-quarters angle, you<br />

can see teeth, lips, a now, eyes and a pony tail.<br />

From that angle, the horse becomes a face — an<br />

original surrealist design," Coffey said.<br />

Coffey also ha* three realistic figurative life<br />

drawings on exhibit at the invitational.<br />

Hooked on art<br />

Hi* background include* architectural and furniture<br />

design, but Coffey ia set on an art career "I<br />

want to devote 100 percent of my time to it"<br />

He'd like to open a co-op gallery for clay artist*<br />

and have it eventually support a directorship.<br />

. "The artist* would share the expense of rent. A coop<br />

also would cut gallery commiuioon<br />

artwork, probably to under 20 percent.<br />

Coffey envisions * lifestyle co-op for artirt*<br />

•pinning off from the co-op gallery. We d live in a<br />

cooperative, share studio space and make uae of<br />

each other's lifestyle skills, from fixing cars to fixing<br />

meals. We'd do it aa economically aa poeaible.<br />

"It's really tough to make it aa an artist, it really<br />

ia," he "If you work at it full time, however,<br />

vou become ao much better. Artist* are vi*ual peo-<br />

S? And if you concentrate on your visual skills,<br />

you become ao much better. It just takes time<br />

She (SDbserver<br />

CREATIVE LIVING<br />

INSIDE:<br />

Real estate<br />

Exhibitions, Page 5D<br />

People and nature inspire artist<br />

• Richly colorful portraits and<br />

landscapes by Redford Township<br />

artist Evelyn Henry fill<br />

the Livonia Arts Commission<br />

display panels in the Livonia<br />

City Hall lobby.<br />

BY LINDA ANN CHOMLN<br />

SPECIAL WRITER _ ,<br />

Artist Evelyn<br />

Henry paints in<br />

hopes of encouraging<br />

the viewer to<br />

enjoy nature and<br />

the world around<br />

them.<br />

Livonia Arts Commission presents<br />

a one-person exhibition<br />

featuring 40 acrylic and pastel<br />

paintings by the Redford Township<br />

artist through June 30 in the lobby<br />

of Livonia City Hall, Five Mile and<br />

Farmington Road.<br />

"It's nice for everybody to see<br />

something that makes them feel<br />

good. It makes me happy to have a<br />

lot of people see my work and enjoy<br />

it," Henry said.<br />

Portraits of children with porce-.<br />

lain skin, together with light-filled<br />

landscapes featuring flamingos and<br />

on autumn fi^d.<br />

dominate Henry's show.<br />

Painted within the last 10 years,<br />

grandchildren. "Nora"^captures a<br />

young girl with wisps of chestnut<br />

hair falling across her dark eyes and<br />

sunlight dancing on her cheeks.<br />

"I'm engrossed in creating reflections<br />

on the beauty of nature and<br />

people around us, to try to preserve<br />

some of it for inner peace and hope."<br />

Henry said, "and to enable more<br />

people to see and enjoy it."<br />

Henry has been involved with art<br />

most of her life. Design skills showcased<br />

in today's paintings were<br />

honed in the art department at<br />

Campbell-Ewald, where she retired<br />

from in 1979 after 21 years. Her<br />

seemingly inborn color sense<br />

evolved while working at the downtown<br />

Detroit advertising giant.<br />

In the 1950s, oil* originally<br />

hooked Henry on creating fine art.<br />

Pastels came later. She began working<br />

with their vibrant colors shortly<br />

before joining the Scarab Club in<br />

1981, continuing to perfect her handling<br />

of the medium in weekly lifedrawing<br />

classes at the historic Detroit<br />

club.<br />

See HENRY, 2D<br />

D<br />

JIM J ACDFELD 'STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER<br />

Accomplished hand: Artist Evelyn Henry displays a portrait of her granddaughter, Emily.<br />

Portraits of athletes challenge Westland-artist<br />

Accomplished<br />

hand: Artist<br />

Laurel Raisenan<br />

will<br />

render portraits<br />

at the<br />

Liberty Fest.<br />

Featured behind<br />

her and<br />

family dalmationMagic<br />

is a dynamic<br />

pastel<br />

- of Red Wing<br />

star Steve<br />

Yzerman.<br />

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Laurel Raisenan looks for the challenges<br />

in life. Steve Yzerman, Cecil<br />

Fielder. Secretariat, Seattle Slew: She<br />

haa rendered all of their likenesses.<br />

The professional portrait artiBt will<br />

exhibit examples of her work, as well<br />

aa sketch portrait* in 30 minutes to<br />

one-hour sittings, Saturday-Sunday,<br />

June 26-27, at the Liberty Fest fine<br />

art show on the grounds of Heritage<br />

Park in <strong>Canton</strong> Township/See related<br />

Btory).<br />

"I think we should always challenge<br />

ourselves. Portraits are a challenge,"<br />

Raisenan said in an interview<br />

at her Westland home. "I like to do<br />

the sth' at »« They're JXtUly exciting.<br />

They're all winners because of all the<br />

years they put in practicing and striving<br />

to be the best that they can be."<br />

Raisenan works from several published<br />

photographs of an athlete after<br />

thoroughly researching her subject.<br />

"I just love sports. I usually go to<br />

about four Detroit Tigers games a<br />

year but I don't think most people re<br />

alise how time consuming my work is.<br />

Juat the gloves end uniform on Steve<br />

Yserman — one glove took three<br />

hours to complete because I want it to<br />

be my best "<br />

Although Raisanan primarily<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Historical Museum will boat a linen<br />

and laoe display through July and a quilt drawing<br />

to benefit the Bartlett Houaa reetoretion.<br />

From 1 to 4 P-m. Saturday, June 26, a lecemak<br />

ing demonstration xi will take | plaos. The museum<br />

ia at Proctor sad <strong>Canton</strong> Center road* Hours are<br />

1-3 p.m. Tueedaya and 1-4 p.m. Saturdays. Ad<br />

miaeioe ia free.<br />

SARMM WALK<br />

Frieoda for Deveiofmeat of Oteenmead s Livothrough<br />

eeven residential far-<br />

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oil and acrylic. "Pastel is my medium.<br />

People think it's not as serious<br />

as oil or acrylic but I feel only pastels<br />

See PORTRAITS, 3D<br />

Work of art: Laurel Raisenan<br />

portrays Tiger star Cecil<br />

Fielder in this pastel collage<br />

of images.<br />

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restoration of the historic Bartlett Houee on<br />

Ridge Road, north of Cherry HilL Ticket* are $1.<br />

They'll be aold Saturday-Sunday. June 26-27. at<br />

the CHS table in the oommunity service organisation<br />

tent at the <strong>Canton</strong> Townahip Liberty Feet<br />

in Heritage Park. Cherry Hill and <strong>Canton</strong> Center.<br />

behind <strong>Canton</strong> Townahip Hall. The winner<br />

need not be preaant to win.


2D*<br />

Henry from page ID<br />

"I retired because I knew 1<br />

wanted to paint more. It's something<br />

that you feel you have to<br />

do," Henry said. "Painting —<br />

that's all I think about."<br />

Pastel allows Henry to loosen<br />

and free her technique. She says<br />

she likes them because "you're<br />

working with pure color." She<br />

loves color and sees it in everything.<br />

including the bluish and<br />

peach tones that most other people<br />

fail to see in skin.<br />

Henry has exhibited her art in<br />

one-person shows twice at the<br />

Scarab Club and twice at the<br />

Farmington Community <strong>Library</strong>.<br />

This is her third one-person exhibit<br />

at Livonia City Hall.<br />

The 74-year-old painter has a<br />

• 'I retired because I knew I wanted to paint<br />

more. It's something that you feel you have to<br />

do. Painting — that's all I think about.'<br />

Evelyn Henry<br />

drawer where she keeps all of her<br />

ribbons. She stopped counting<br />

them years ago. This spring alone,<br />

she won second prize in the Visual<br />

Arts Association of Livonia and<br />

Palette Guild exhibitions and<br />

honorable mentions in the Livonia<br />

Artists Club and Palette<br />

Guild shows.<br />

"I try to paint everyday," Henry<br />

said. "Many times, I start about 9<br />

or 10 a.m. and paint until the<br />

Nora: This acrylic painting by Evelyn Henry captures<br />

the shadows and sunlight dancing on the face of her<br />

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throughout the world will be exhibited<br />

through July 29. Opening reception 6-<br />

8:30 p.m. Thursday. The displays are<br />

"Anyos Munchos i Buenos (Good<br />

Years and Many More)" by noted<br />

photographer Laurence Salzmann,<br />

vihifih Tuiiitih.<br />

ish culture; "Faith and Survival Dy<br />

Peggy Myers, the wife df-an American<br />

LOOKING AHEAD<br />

What to watch for in Creative Liv-<br />

ing next week:<br />

• Garden City artist Norma<br />

McQueen exhibits her paintings<br />

in the Livonia City Hall lobby.<br />

• "Gypsy Moth: Suburban<br />

Scourge," part 3 of an in-depth<br />

look at a perennial outdoor pest.<br />

• Victoria Diaz's Book Break<br />

column.<br />

• Exhibitions, art gallery event<br />

listings.<br />

Styling trees<br />

Learn ancient artistry of bonsai gardening<br />

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The 20th anniversary of the Four<br />

Seasons Bonsai Club of Michigan's<br />

annual show will be celebrated at<br />

Washington Square Plaza in Royal<br />

Oak. Exhibiters will include Livonian<br />

George Randall, a Master Artist of<br />

Bonsai<br />

The event will take place 10 a.m. to<br />

7 p.m. Saturday. June 26, and 10 a.m.<br />

to 5 p.m. Sunday, June 27, at Wash-<br />

ington and Fourth-streets. Admission<br />

is $1 with children younger than 16<br />

admitted free. For general information<br />

about the club or show, call Marc Ma-<br />

kahon: 313-731-1558.<br />

Formerly called the Four Seasons<br />

Bonsai Club of Oakland County, the<br />

club officially changed its name be-<br />

cause so many new members have<br />

joined from many areas of the state.<br />

Plant materials, tools, pots and<br />

other items will be offered for sale at<br />

the show. Demonstrations on styling,<br />

pruning and techniques for basic care,<br />

each lasting 90 minutes, will be of-<br />

fered as follows:<br />

• Saturday, June 26 — 11 a.m., Vance<br />

Wood; 2:30 p.m., George Randall; 5<br />

p.m.. Marc Makahon.<br />

• Sunday, June 27 — noon. Rich Mi-<br />

kulak; 3 p.m., Vance Wood.<br />

The ancient art of Bonsai, begun in<br />

timated 20,000 people in the U.S.<br />

Practitioners learn how to train trees<br />

into styles such as the basic formal<br />

upright (a apeciman tree in a protect-<br />

ed area), informal (slanting, as if<br />

reaching out from a forest or cliff edge<br />

or river bank for sunlight) or the<br />

gnarled look (windswept, like an old<br />

tree struggling).<br />

The goal ia to make the trees look<br />

old by judicioua pruning, wiring and<br />

shaping. Some of the specimena are<br />

hundreds of years Bid and grow in just<br />

a few inches of soil in a specially de-<br />

signed container. It may be oval,<br />

round, square, octagonal or rectangu-<br />

lar.<br />

Bonsai can be created from trees<br />

such as Maple, Spruce or Pine, which<br />

have been raised from seedlings and<br />

cuttings; from trees that retain foliage<br />

year round, i.e., Spruce. Juniper or<br />

Pine; or from deciduous trees, such as<br />

Japanese Maple, gray-barked Elms<br />

and others. Some of these trees keep<br />

their fruits during fall.<br />

Some flowering species bloom for a<br />

short period but provide a stunning<br />

show?—Orabepple." Bamboo, Azalea,<br />

Quince, Apricot and Peach.<br />

Most members of Four Seasons<br />

Bonsai Club of Michigan grow winter-<br />

hardy plants. Some are grown in the<br />

ground while others are grown in pots<br />

fired that have been fired at high tem-<br />

peratures so they won't crack in win-<br />

ter.<br />

George Randall, a paat president of<br />

this club, will display some of his<br />

specimens and do demonstrations. He<br />

uses and teaches the classical Japa-<br />

nese styling of Bonsai.<br />

He likes trees and since you can't<br />

have many big trees on a city lot, Bon-<br />

sai works for him. He collects Native<br />

Michigan trees, such as White Cedar,<br />

Larch, Scott's Pine, Native Hornbeam<br />

and others. He travels to the Upper<br />

Peninsula to collect after first obtain-<br />

ing permission from the land owner.<br />

It is necessary to prepare the trees<br />

so they will grow into healthy plants<br />

and so they will form a good surface<br />

root system. Randall often grows trees<br />

for quite a few years in open ground. If<br />

he grows them in large pots, the roots<br />

need to be cut back. His goal: to grow<br />

as large a trunk as possible.<br />

George Randall teaches the art of<br />

Bonsai privately. For information, call<br />

him at 525-3677<br />

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Help showcase 'Our Town'<br />

Artists across the state are invited<br />

to submit their work for jurying for<br />

the seventh annual Our Town Art Ex-<br />

hibition and Sale, scheduled for Oct.<br />

20-24 at The Community House in<br />

Birmingham.<br />

Artists who haven't already received<br />

a call Xo entry form can ask for one by<br />

calling The Community House .at<br />

(313) 644-5832. They can alao write to<br />

the center at 380 S. Bates. Birming-<br />

ham 48009.<br />

Artists may submit their interpre-<br />

tations of "Our Town." any hometown<br />

and ita meaning to them. Worka may<br />

pertain to but aren't limited to the fol-<br />

lowing subjects: Michigan landmarks;<br />

architecture/city, nature/landscape;<br />

people/portraits and still life. Art<br />

work may be two or three dimenaion-<br />

al. prepared in any medium, ready for<br />

presentation and must be new to Our<br />

Town exhibitions.<br />

Laat year. 366 works of art from 237<br />

Michigan artists were selected from<br />

almost 1,000 entries. Sixty-two of<br />

those works were bought by some of<br />

the 3,000 people who attended the<br />

four-day exhibition. On Sunday, Oct.<br />

24, $10,000 in prizes will be given<br />

away during an artists' award ceremo-<br />

ny.<br />

Allen Rubiner will be the 1993 Our<br />

Town juror. He is a nationally recog-<br />

nized artist and instructor and haa his<br />

work displayed in many municipal,<br />

corporate and private collections<br />

throughout the country.<br />

The exhibition and aale will open<br />

with a gala benefit on Wednesday,<br />

Oct 20. It will be open to the public<br />

Thursday, Oct. 21, to Sunday. Oct. 24.<br />

There is no admiasion fee.<br />

All works of art must be marked for<br />

aale. The artists receive 66 percent of<br />

the selling coat, with the rest benefit-<br />

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; ; 6 0 * O&E Thursday, June 24, 1993 Thursday, June 24,1993 OAE *7D<br />

There's no quick fix to these destructive pests<br />

BY M A R Y RODRIQUE<br />

STAFF WRITER<br />

Most insects<br />

and diseases at-<br />

tack stressed<br />

trees and shrubs.<br />

So keeping them<br />

healthy will re-<br />

duce pests and<br />

lessen damage if they are at-<br />

tacked.<br />

That advice, courtesy of the<br />

Michigan State University coop-<br />

erative extension service, should<br />

"he heeded, especially in Oakland<br />

County where gypsy moth out-<br />

breaks are on the rise.<br />

"It's pretty serious. There's<br />

• nothing so universal that will at-<br />

tack such a wide variety of trees<br />

and shrubs." said Kendra Ander-<br />

son, plant pest management spe-<br />

iialist for the Michigan Depart-<br />

ment of Agriculture. Southfield<br />

<strong>office</strong>.<br />

Gypsy moths defoliated more<br />

than 70O.IHX) acres of Michigan<br />

forest last year, according to offi-<br />

cial counts.<br />

"We're probably tied with<br />

Pennsylvania as having the worst<br />

gypsy moth problem in the coun-<br />

try," Anderson said.<br />

Some Oakland County com-<br />

munities like West Bloomfield<br />

and Franklin have been hard hit.<br />

but evidence of gypsy moth infes-<br />

tations in Wayne County are<br />

showing up, including Livonia<br />

near Six Mile and Farmington<br />

roads and north Redford Town-<br />

ship along the Rouge River basin.<br />

The gypsy moth gets its name<br />

from its pattern of movement: it<br />

attaches to anything, such as rec-<br />

* reational vehicles, firewood or<br />

Lars, and thus can move easily to<br />

new habitats.<br />

Ron Priest, Michigan Depart-<br />

ment of Agriculture gypsy moth<br />

program manager, says the state<br />

had an eradication program from<br />

— 1954 through 1984. "We were suc-<br />

cessful in identifying and eradi-<br />

cating small populations from<br />

time to time," he said.<br />

Meanwhile, in 1968, a major<br />

infestation went unnoticed, aided<br />

by windstorms that spread the<br />

pests even farther afield. By 1972.<br />

when finally identified, the gypsy<br />

moths by sheer numbers were<br />

FSY<br />

MOTH<br />

here to stay. Priest said.<br />

One woman who contacted the<br />

Observer & Eccentric said black-<br />

birds have kept her gypsy moth<br />

population under control. "There<br />

are predators who feed on the gyp-<br />

sy moth," said Priest. "Starlings,<br />

robins and the white foot mouse<br />

are among them. But there are<br />

limitations. The gypsy moth is<br />

able to reproduce in such huge<br />

numbers that they overwhelm<br />

various predators."<br />

The Holly recreation area in<br />

Holly Township is suffering a se-<br />

rious infestation now.<br />

"The trees are contiguous.<br />

They intermesh and the caterpil-<br />

lar is more easily transmitted."<br />

said Kendra Anderson. "Also,<br />

human movement from the park<br />

can carry it out to new areas."<br />

There are no quick fixes to the<br />

ever-growing gypsy moth scourge.<br />

Russell Kidd, MSU extension<br />

district forestry agent, advises<br />

homeowners to be wary of prod-<br />

ucts or services that promise to<br />

end the problem.<br />

Chemical sprays are effective<br />

only during the caterpillar stage<br />

of the gypsy moth cycle. Spraying<br />

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(144,900 (HUB) 477-1111<br />

WESTLAND<br />

BRICK COLONIAL. 4 bedrooms, many updates<br />

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$88,500 (DOB) 477-1111<br />

NORTHVILLE<br />

HIGHLAND LAKES. Short walk to downtown Northville<br />

3 bedroom, 2^ bath Condo with large master bedroom,<br />

country kitchen, finished basement, 1 car garage.<br />

$117,900 (FAR) 346-6430<br />

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PLYMOUTH<br />

PARK-LIKE YARD WITH MATURE TREES & garden<br />

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windows, furnace, cathedral ceiling in kitchen & great<br />

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$88,099 (PAR) 348-6430<br />

CANTON<br />

BETTER THAN NEW! 4 bedroom, Putte built <strong>Canton</strong><br />

coioniai, premium elevation, premium lot. Marrilat oak<br />

cabinets, classic trim package, Additional features too<br />

numerous to mention.<br />

$264,900 (23D-047891) 465-7000<br />

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WESTLAND<br />

CLOSE TO EVERYTHING. This conveniently located<br />

upper 2 bedroom Condo is near shopping mans,<br />

x-ways. and public transportation. Carport, central air,<br />

and all appliances stay Livonia Schools.<br />

$51,000 (M780) 326-2000<br />

siWr - y<br />

WESTLAND<br />

PICTURE PERFECT! Beautiful 3 bedroom home In<br />

Westland New window*, new kitchen, laundry and beth<br />

2 car garage wKh opener. Home warranty. Gorgeou*<br />

inside and out<br />

864,000 (F326)<br />

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MARKET /row Real Estate One<br />

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WESTLAND<br />

966,900 WONT MAKE YOU MELT. On this 3 bedroom<br />

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•66,900 (M346) 326-2000<br />

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DONT MISS THE BOAT. Totally updated. Canal frontage<br />

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$124,900 (F118) 326-2000<br />

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WHAT A BARGAIN! Why rent when you can buy! This<br />

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$54,680 (W629J 261-0700<br />

UVONIA<br />

DESIRABLE LIVONIA SUB. This spacious home has<br />

had quality updates throughout. Beautifully decorated<br />

interior is ready to move into. Features include: 3 large<br />

bedrooms. 2 baths, and much more!<br />

$121,690 (K15183) 261-0700<br />

PLYMOIT<br />

DESIRABLE CA8TLE GARDENS. Immediate HIDOEN CREEK CONDO. Secluded luxury in this<br />

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_ — •<br />

car attached garage.'Many update*. wfffi fireplace and library. FerfectidnTnside antTout!<br />

$105,900 (RIC) 477-1111 $274,900 (H13277) 261-0700<br />

LIVONIA LIVONIA<br />

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READYSET-GOI If you are looking for a house to LUXURIOUS COLONIAL. Spacious Irving! Family room,<br />

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water heater. Priced to go! Bring your offer!<br />

$69,900<br />

(L27800) 261-0700 $136,000<br />

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SOUTH LYON<br />

BEAUTIFUL SOUTH LYON Brick ranch, move in<br />

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f l O M W (S60640) 261-0700<br />

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QUIET CONVENIENT AREA close lo school, stores &<br />

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$115,900 (23G-00880) 455-7000<br />

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$108,900 (23K-00196) 458-7000<br />

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$183,900 (K38715) 261-0700 $194300<br />

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$124,900 (23W-30672; 456-70M<br />

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$131,900 (23B-41493) 496-7000<br />

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PLYMOUTH<br />

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$149,900 (23B-11486) 455-7000<br />

CANTON<br />

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on 3.77 acre*. Greet room wMh cathedral ceWnga,<br />

formal dining, country kitchen with built-ins & larg* leland.<br />

Master bedroom, library. & 1st floor laundry<br />

$379,900 (23C-496S6)<br />

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T h u r s d a y , J u n e 2 4 , 1 9 9 3 O S E<br />

2 E *<br />

O & E T h u r s d a y , J u n e 24, 1993<br />

G L 0 6 6 I F I E D R E f i L E d T f i T E CLR66IFIED REfiL ESTATE<br />

This Classification<br />

C o n t i n u e d f r o m<br />

P a g e 8D.<br />

304 Farmington<br />

Farmington Hitta<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS COLONIAL<br />

* bedroome mtO\ opbonM 5th or<br />

itudyeompmer room. 2 ful ceramic<br />

oema uoMM ow cabinets »<br />

I8x 12 »ving room a*th bar<br />

window IM floor laundry. 12x24<br />

yw> room ISMVI extra it^iga<br />

-losM*. 2 car aluminum-elded ga-<br />

raga norv-amoklng. no pa( noma<br />

' Wa* to achoots 4 y«po«r\ caniar<br />

' '•» m*e 10 axfireeewm,<br />

' Treed lot raar lenced<br />

• Cabto T V Hookup<br />

• Of street per*ing to acconvnc<br />

data'cars $93 90C<br />

Also "YOU"' naw decorating al-<br />

lowance S 1.000 AT CLOSING<br />

Bcwwr 9 4 10 Mtto/MtddMOMt 4<br />

0»cfiartJ Laka immediate occupan-<br />

cy BUYERS ONLY MO AGENTS<br />

•• HOURS Mon-Fri 5 00-7 00pm<br />

Sat & Sun n-5 00pm<br />

• • PHONE (3'3i 475-4126. Ba<br />

904 Farmington<br />

OLD FRANK.LIN T0WNE « back-<br />

room rmoraal. 2v» b»o* tamky<br />

room. dan. brekkleM nook, many<br />

$171900 855-5857<br />

OPE N HOUSE SUN 1 30-5<br />

Abeofutefy beautiful<br />

HMa noma 2075 aq.fi.. gorgeous<br />

buBf-k*. WtaPy move-m ujiidtoun.<br />

• 175.900 Owner Broker 553-5BM<br />

OPEN SUN 12-4 a Ma*<br />

ban. updeted 3 badroom 1-4 oath<br />

bnck ranch. lamay room attached<br />

gMage - >104.900 477-6507<br />

GORGEOUS CAPE COO 2500<br />

«Of! 3 Badroom 2'y bath. family<br />

room. Florida room. acre Re-<br />

modeled thruout. undw $190,000<br />

Meedowtxook H8M Sub 471-3288<br />

HOME IN GREAT SETTING<br />

Omel neighborhood cfoee lo<br />

Sowniown "larr acra lot. 3 bad-<br />

-ooma. 2 ful baths family room, and<br />

ionng room aMi fireplace. Florida<br />

room, attached garaga $149 900<br />

Call Jim MacDonald<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

477-1111<br />

LOCATION/PROPERTY/<br />

PRICE<br />

If excellent location. larga lota » ow<br />

price ara your top pnorniai ca* -wa.<br />

it's my speoMty 1<br />

acre surround* maintenance free<br />

rancfi Comptofefy updated wrth naw<br />

kitchen $ Pefla window* Low laxee<br />

& price $74,900<br />

'•» acre playerourxj with 3 badroom<br />

rancft Wak lo schools S dowMowi<br />

Maintenance free i snows Mke -*w<br />

m neutral decor $86 90C<br />

BOB SEXTON<br />

REALTY EXECUTfVES ME'OQ INC<br />

473-1200<br />

OPEN SUN 1-4PM<br />

30439 FOX CLU8 DRIVE<br />

N of 13 MBe w ol Farmfnoton Rd<br />

Priced to aaa tianedtolat| Bring of-<br />

tor* 3000 aq n contemporsry wfth<br />

svery upgrade meginera* ergs<br />

•fats kitchen mart* "over 4 beth.<br />

maids quarters m b—anient ate An<br />

mcradlbta buy at S367.000 Free<br />

noma warranty For more intorma-<br />

tlon or private mowing paaaae ca<<br />

LESLIE FREEDMAN<br />

CRANBROOM REALTORS<br />

Of*ce 826-8700 Home 932-6883<br />

Pagar 630-6434<br />

OPEN SUN. 2-5<br />

34505 BUNKEB HILL<br />

N off Twelve Mae E ol Drake<br />

Mail condition. 3 Badroom ranch,<br />

fuk baaamant. attached garaga<br />

$•« 700<br />

CALL IRIS GOLDSTEIN<br />

RALPH MANUEL 55 «90C<br />

304 Farmtngton<br />

BMINGHAM SCHOOLS 13 Mia 4<br />

PRICE REDUCED!<br />

i warn on a larga plciureoque KM wfth<br />

ati earn 4 pond S4ate ol ma art -<br />

deted kitchen formal Suing 4nd dto-<br />

•N 1<br />

drka and muc* mora $239 ,000<br />

Remerica<br />

V'Uiege Square<br />

349-5600<br />

RAMBLEWOOO GATEHOUSE<br />

Communrty 4 ba<br />

naaL 2V* bar»<br />

$235,000<br />

2H batfia. lam^y room, lal «oor<br />

laundry aMndad PaaaiiiaiU. oan-<br />

tral aa ne •• er rool > fwnaoa Mo .a<br />

aioondiuon By owner 647-IMS<br />

GREAT BUY<br />

Con anient N.E<br />

Two Ca*oam. low<br />

Mona end a m u i i extanor Maw<br />

pami and carpal. 1'4 car garaoa<br />

Ju« move noN IM $42,900 Cad<br />

DAN LrfORCST, 549^400 (B287)<br />

S11613<br />

RE/MAX PARTNERS<br />

SPACIOUS Brick Colonial 4 bad-<br />

3'-» baOia. tamlly room wfth<br />

«-ou1. pool dack<br />

SUPER HOME<br />

SUPER LOCATION<br />

On a qulat tree kned straa« Nwwar<br />

Lathrup Village<br />

Baet txjy »i araa! Owar S300»q It 2<br />

Mory 5 badroom. mxtry. lormM<br />

dMng room, imng room 4 famay<br />

room, IM »oor laundry, nraanao<br />

baaamant. naw carpal thru-out. 3<br />

car attacfiad garaga. camrai aa. cir-<br />

cular drrva mmaculale condmon'<br />

MCGLAUN<br />

559-0990<br />

M ^ P O W B R O O K MILLS<br />

POPULAR CANTERBURY COM-<br />

MONS 4 badroom*. 2 lu« p u 2<br />

naif bath cuMom bu« colonial WMk<br />

to N Farmmglon Hlgn Sctoo Up-<br />

per dack of! maatar badroom Fjrv<br />

•nao rac room great for ud» Oroj-<br />

arflocnv $189,000 MU-29<br />

FANTASTIC - 4 badroom. 2'-« DatJi<br />

coKnal witn marry ^xJatae P-c4aa-<br />

wonai ondacapvig. Barber carpat-<br />

rn deck ooariooks generous le* A<br />

•real Kjcatiorr $'92,900 HO-37<br />

>8096131<br />

G«EEN HILL WOODS - 4 badroom<br />

coioruai on pnme Mte Sackjng to<br />

common* Farraly room a4tfi Va-<br />

piaca glass encioaad tofnrr, 4<br />

-nor. $'99 90C A- 36 (B071S51<br />

j COUNTBy uv ING IN THE CTTY - V.<br />

acre tread *• *<br />

•nodei *k*ie»jk. oacor«lac and<br />

many cu*rorr features * muai *aer<br />

$249 90C<br />

CEN-UPV 5: -AR-FORD 4*»-600C<br />

NEW! NEW' NEW 1<br />

CUSTOM HOMES<br />

Or reec ot* ^armmgior. acnooa<br />

" O K S-*C coc<br />

0"Oow 3 car garage. Andaraan<br />

wmoow* wood Socfl *nd carpal<br />

throughout. Nigh affloency iimaca<br />

air many oChar artra*. 3'i rrwiuta*<br />

from u96.'P1eeaarrt Vakwy 1 mmuta<br />

IFoe<br />

SET DOWN your luggage your<br />

Nome ovar 2.000 *Q ft . 4 badroom.<br />

2'i batfi beauty carge opan gour-<br />

me» kitchen wrth M naw buHt-ina<br />

A rr>u*1 »ee $149 000 For appoint-<br />

ment only 559-1834<br />

•aw/ a o u o i L f o n<br />

BEAUTWA. 176<br />

lor<br />

farm wflti 1700 kQ<br />

n Noma $212,000 For<br />

Ca« DIANE DELL<br />

Cann*y 21 > IwtkjiO Sow» 464-6400<br />

CHARMING 4 SPAOOUS<br />

to kure to aaa Joe Conaueo<br />

Opan Houee Sun l-4pm 943 WaM<br />

1176.900<br />

21 I<br />

COUNTRY IN THE CTTY<br />

BRICK RANCH<br />

BETTER THAN NEW<br />

CALL DAN UUU-AM<br />

Super dean laatiwig 3 badrooma. 2<br />

fu» battle k k koor laun*y quMty<br />

bum m 1967 with ArxJareon win-<br />

dow*. lu* batH and waa-in ckoeet In<br />

maatar badroom. 2 car artachad ga-<br />

rage. fu» Baaamanl. 1/3 acra lot<br />

back* lo wood* Reduced to<br />

$141,000<br />

MAYFAiR 522-8000<br />

Roc heater-Troy<br />

THIS ONE HAS IT ALL!<br />

4 badrooma. 2 U I 2 H bona, tam-<br />

9)i room uhkmduimi MOan. for-<br />

mal «nmg room. IM logr laundry.<br />

am room 4 aaOTa. danoa<br />

•oor Centra vacuum. aprVWJer /*e-<br />

cxrty • i Mama kv-graiaM pool, pro-<br />

•aaMorvaay Widecaped, M of lyfrl<br />

•no. Tn^y cuatomlzad Vary lar^a<br />

pi* eke lot tmaadMa poeaeeeaon<br />

NvTlenken. f Ademe $279,900<br />

AOVEST REALTY 55»-X333<br />

ELEGANT ADULT CO-OP<br />

With tranquk new*. South Lyon 2-3<br />

bedroom 2 beth ranrtv. «rwad<br />

lower leo-M. 1.900 kq.fl. AJ aaaeon<br />

room, oak cabinet*, cerarmc. lovely<br />

plant* m prfvata courtyard<br />

Muel be S5 yr« Sag 900<br />

MARLENE ROOT<br />

RaM Estate One<br />

313-227-5005 or 517-54*^620<br />

GREEN OAK TWP<br />

COUNTRY SETTING<br />

Bnck ranch 3 badroom. 2 beth on<br />

over acre Graal room pkje lormal<br />

kvmg room 4 dkang room French<br />

door* to dack Many JCdMaal Beee-<br />

ment 4 21 car garaga $124,900<br />

Ca« Mary Ke9y. 346-6677<br />

REAL ESTATt TODAY 427-6600<br />

SOUTHFIELD<br />

Brand new ranch to be bunt' 3 bed-<br />

room. 2 bath, brick,'vinyl. IM floor<br />

laundry. 2 car rttached garaga.<br />

vaufted oaengk. Murmmo property,<br />

doee to 2 acre* Rouge River How*<br />

ber*nd property excaaeni location<br />

Buyer «n> maka decor (election*<br />

Omy $116,900<br />

CROSSW1N0S REALTY<br />

NINA AMOLSCH<br />

661-5233<br />

JUST LISTED1<br />

Bedroom. 2H bath<br />

Colonial artuaiad on over a 2 acra<br />

woodad lot Prrvate yet doee to<br />

achoot* and mopping. BuBdar*<br />

own noma. Partial flrKMied baaa-<br />

mant i year hofhe warranty<br />

$139 900 Cal Jan Qinlu 446-5009<br />

RE/MAX Countryside<br />

MILFORO BRICK RANCH<br />

3 Bedroom. 1'* bath. lu« baaamant,<br />

neerty redecorated, large comer<br />

•encad yard, $78,000 867-4012<br />

Marrantary<br />

wooded<br />

REDUCED $30 000<br />

EXPERIENCE ELEGAN- UV1NG<br />

partact for entanakwig i<br />

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met cemar aland utchan axianaive<br />

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Entre noma a dream Jaaig decor<br />

$296 900<br />

CAU. EIKE PERREAUCT<br />

THE PRuOEN^lAi GREAT LAKES<br />

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a pond $139 900 IC0687801<br />

HOWELL f*ca 3 bedroom, ranch on<br />

gorgeous park-like setting 10 2<br />

acre* Ma* rrwanojred lawn. Rower*<br />

berry buehe* 4 2 pole bama<br />

$126,500 'LS68760)<br />

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SOUTHFIELD colonial,<br />

room Wi't*j»t-m p«ne comer cup-<br />

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652-9000 or 650-1065 Ext 10*<br />

Century 21. Town 4 Country<br />

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1-1 bath tn ievw Many updates<br />

make tha* cheerfvk. neutra»y deco-<br />

rated dean Nome leel Mte naw MUM<br />

aaa. $92,500 664-0467<br />

NEW CONSTRUCTION<br />

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4 bedroom*. 3 M 1 2 haa batlia. 2<br />

krepfece* $365 000 552-0880<br />

N. TROY- bseutau.<br />

wooded lot cu-dw-i we. Squere<br />

Lake 4 Souto BM Le<br />

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ma Senoue<br />

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TROY<br />

neighborhood<br />

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2<br />

"replace, centra aa deck. 2 car ga-<br />

rage ujnJUui $164,900<br />

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$122,900<br />

3 335-0676<br />

TROY - RAINTREE SUB - 4 bad-<br />

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TROY Ranch. 783 Randa*. m prima<br />

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bath By Appi Onfy< 526-2138<br />

TROY 3 bedroom. 2H bath cokmM.<br />

»wic room, toma dining room,<br />

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lot Update*. $145,900 524-0619<br />

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nunungron w o o o s<br />

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473-8 ioa<br />

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dry Fyrma rvng and da wig rooma.<br />

oom wrth Itrapiace and<br />

breary Fionqe room meeter aufle<br />

$ •45 900<br />

OPEN HOUSE SUN • SPW<br />

33700 Sioour H c* Farrrw-^tor<br />

ac S of 9 Me 3 oea-oom -.570<br />

aq ft rejtra decor aa tp-<br />

rge dac* on large lot<br />

roe -31 with mature<br />

tree* lor privacy {160.000<br />

349-6200<br />

J.A. Delaney<br />

and Company<br />

LOCATED AT Brighton Airport Tie<br />

down y«* plana in your backyard<br />

Specaou* 4 bedroom 2 beth Nome<br />

Fanny room. ofUce-'den exercise<br />

room, laundry I sewing room, large<br />

acre lot with room to add * hangar<br />

2"1 car anactied garaga entertain<br />

on huge 2 level dec*, many recant<br />

update* Brighton School* Cloee to<br />

4 mopping $149,000<br />

C313I 229-2616<br />

SOUTHFIELD - New bnck contem-<br />

porary 3 pedroom*. master with<br />

vaulted caking 4 pmrat* beth greet<br />

room with akybghts. dirung room<br />

wrth doorwek view of wooded lot<br />

Oak iitchen attached garaga cen-<br />

tra av $189 900 776-4663<br />

OPEN HOUSE SUN Juna 27 1-4<br />

1312 CNMon Rd.. Hosrel Cowttry<br />

acre hardwood 4<br />

$86 500 220-1454<br />

SOUTHIELD<br />

TWYCKINGHAM SUB<br />

Reduced $10,000 Motivated aaaar<br />

4 Bedroom coloniM. new tumace.<br />

3.000 K it m i maka s deal at<br />

$157 500<br />

Piaaae cal JUDY KOMER<br />

Chamberlain. REALTORS<br />

S44-4S93 or 398-2274<br />

PEACEFUL<br />

SURROUNDINGS<br />

ft your en alM M «-e a lots of room ss<br />

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mM Hying and dMno room* Spa-<br />

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a mile ol downtown Mliford<br />

$159 900<br />

MARY McLEOD<br />

CENTURY 21 ROW 464-7111<br />

2 s oath*, specious tn Iwvw wa>-<br />

3PEN SUNDAY 1-4 244«« Pen-<br />

rose Farmngton nan 3 bedroom.<br />

2 «4< sq n ranch >•. ace >of P-iced<br />

V a! $147 500<br />

"ELP-i^SEj-l of NWWC *2S-6W<br />

OPEN S-fNDA • 2-5<br />

30206 KINGS W A *<br />

n of '3 Mae Roec<br />

w of'<br />

cuMom wSkaT*?i52.900 553-4366<br />

' OUR FIRST HOME $74,900<br />

can be wek located (I Fanrangton<br />

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win eeang apace a tamay room lor<br />

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BEST BUY<br />

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bath* New*r iMiiodelei] throughout<br />

Naw kitchen wrth stove refrigerator<br />

washer 4 dryer New maatar bath,<br />

naw carpeonc. garage $54,500<br />

REALTY AMERICA 347-2960<br />

STUNNING CONTEMPORARY<br />

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GREAT STARTER - huge kitchen 3<br />

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Pride of Ownership<br />

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ed. newer kHchen cebmets, pantry.<br />

MI bedroom*, centra ak. furnace 4<br />

cerpet New garaga door Open<br />

floor plen with celhedrM caMng 3<br />

bedroom ranch<br />

LP-U-SELL of NWWC 454-9535<br />

FAMILY ROOM, natural<br />

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A HOME FOR<br />

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room Other amervtle* mduOe 3<br />

bedroom*. 1'* bath*. Iwfng room,<br />

kitchan w'nook. flnlehed bakcmenl.<br />

2 CM gMege, $116.900. Cel.<br />

DICK RANDAZZO<br />

Remerica<br />

HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />

453-0012<br />

•wm #113,9<br />

BILL ARMBRUSTER<br />

Remerica<br />

HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />

459-6222<br />

REMEyeER REMERICA<br />

COMMONS SETTING<br />

REOUCED TO «219.900<br />

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Fabulou* marble oenter entry 4 bed-<br />

room. 2Yk balh ccfonlM. huge greM<br />

room arflh naturM Hrepfeoe. Ibrery.<br />

IM floor leundry. wonderful kitchen<br />

4 breekfaM room wkh doorwe* to<br />

new cadM deck. 22x30 garaga Un-<br />

flmehad are*-dut Beeement lo<br />

beeuORA yard 4 common*<br />

GRACE MIKTON 421-5788<br />

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wKh beautiful deck<br />

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314<br />

PLYMOUTH - OWNER MOTTVAT<br />

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rooms. 2 5 beth*. MtoapaonM<br />

aoee 4 neutrM decor CM tor mora<br />

delMto. 4258 000 kNMM<br />

THE MICHIGAN GROUP<br />

REALTORS INC.. 459-3600<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

becks to commons<br />

deck to enjoy •» pert Iks setting 2<br />

4 huge<br />

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$149,900 Cafl John DtMor*<br />

344-3675 or 347-3060<br />

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a* 3 badi o om* Handyman garage<br />

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I ssemenl. treed lot Price onfy<br />

$108,900 As* tor DORIS<br />

Remerica<br />

HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />

420-3400<br />

REMEMBER REMERICA<br />

PRICE REDUCED - EXCTT1NG 3<br />

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den • 106.000<br />

HELP-U-SELL of NWWC 454-9635<br />

315<br />

SUPER DEAL<br />

4 bedroom. ZH baah bnck co*<br />

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THE MICH JOAN GROUP<br />

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NOVI - 2400 eq ft 4 badroom C«t»-<br />

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VM Mr. mora. S2T8M0 348 >-M12<br />

OPEN SUNOAY. 1-4pm 2488 FMr-<br />

aray Hlfls. 4 bedroom ootorm<br />

1 2H<br />

bethe tvfng/dtolng roome.<br />

room wUrepleoe • 175.900<br />

>amky<br />

HELP-U-SELL OF NNSL 341 1-6006<br />

31i<br />

ALL BRICK BUNGALOW<br />

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459-6000<br />

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COUNTRY LIVaSO •<br />

In Lumlauii. 3 I<br />

IsmPy room. 2 baptetiea Mr.<br />

POOL AND SCHOOL<br />

•I POPULAR sue<br />

Enfoy more tons M home m peace**<br />

•hopping * * * ctob lerge<br />

room mrn dac*. greM yerd. I<br />

KjPy deooreted MuM aeM<br />

>128400 (LOI)<br />

RED CARPET KEai 856-8100<br />

SELLER TO HELP wfth com Hug*<br />

N. <strong>Canton</strong> 4 bedroom CotoraM li-<br />

brary. 2 story foyM $146,900<br />

HELP-U-SELL of NWWC 454-9535<br />

NEWER EXECUTIVE<br />

ColomM axel* for emarlMnmg From<br />

the greet room wffh bow window lo<br />

the Mrge open kitchen. If** horn*<br />

meeta or exceeds your expecte-<br />

tions Huge wrap Mound dsck wfth<br />

hot tub makaa the tummers great<br />

the ivge bedrooms snd open stsk-<br />

case m* |uM a lew of tn* manor<br />

amenrtie* SpnnklM system up-<br />

grsded wood window*, centra Mr<br />

prof*eeionM lendscspmg end dra-<br />

matic axianor Tfa* price can't be<br />

beat In Plymouth $179,900 Hixry<br />

and cmi<br />

JOHN McARDLE. GRI<br />

WALNUT<br />

CREEK<br />

UppM levto of tree handsome story<br />

hosts 4 apecsous bedrooms plus s<br />

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na Msny other rac rt lea mdude a ck-<br />

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WELL MAtNTAJNED 4 bedroom co-<br />

lomM. femay room, a spiers. flrM<br />

floor leundry. meny exVae. Mayfar<br />

Sob By owner $135,900 451-0247<br />

314 Plymouth<br />

Remerica<br />

HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />

420-3400<br />

windowed formM dining room, large<br />

foyer and a wonderful famBy neigh-<br />

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ROBERT BAKE<br />

Realtors<br />

453-8200<br />

SALEM TWP - Executive home. 7<br />

wooded ecree 5 bedroomc.<br />

4 aspteca*. 5800 sq. ft plus a<br />

out basement. Nearly new<br />

$700,000 *10480<br />

CALL KEN l*S<br />

For Al The WondarU SpacKlc*<br />

THE M04GAN GROUP<br />

REALTORS INC.. 227-4800 Ext 236<br />

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kat floor meMsr suits,<br />

ofl-whrt* carpel, hardwood floors<br />

315 MorthvWe-Novi<br />

REMEMBER REMERICA<br />

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Firsptace in Hying room<br />

updstes Including kitchen, fumece.<br />

centrM sk, snd mors Dec* OVM-<br />

ioo*mg spedous oeckywo 2 5 cm<br />

detrached garege $114,500<br />

MOTIVATED SELLER<br />

Wants an offer on this wonderful<br />

rembkng ranch situsled on s 13<br />

acre parkHke tree lot Charming In-<br />

terior hee neutrM decor, newer car<br />

454-4400 or 981-29001<br />

One Way Realty<br />

473-5500<br />

VERY WELL MAINTAINED $84 900<br />

brtck rancfi wfth meny nearer items<br />

^t. snd ifvfng room Mth'^arbto — x > o w » .<br />

flreplece $134 500 cantrM Mr; s beeutlfm kitchen with<br />

•replace<br />

COUNTRY SETTING<br />

For this roomy 3 bedroom. 2 bafh<br />

home Hardwood floor and wet<br />

piasir construction Nstursl llre-<br />

piece m lam»y room Bay window m<br />

Ihnng room Many updstss including<br />

kitchen cabinets, fumece snd more<br />

$89,500.<br />

FAMILY FUN<br />

You"» have meny hdurs oI famky fun<br />

msids and outside this 4 bedroom.<br />

2 5 beth ColomM situated on 125<br />

acre Jpdales include krtefien<br />

bethroom*. centrM Mr. snd more<br />

Oversoed 2 5 CM gMege $164 ,900<br />

MARY McLEOD<br />

CENTURY 21 ROW 464-7111<br />

OPEN 1-4 SUN.<br />

ALMOST 3/4 acre. 30235 5 Mile<br />

bnc* 3 - ^ ^ 4 5 0<br />

jjumif ihu<br />

fireplace m larga kvlng room, baae-<br />

ment. attached 2 CM parage -<br />

$109,900 E-0fMemman<br />

SPECTACULAR - must see. 38096<br />

Heee, 3 bedrooms, 2H batha.<br />

BreaktaM reom, dlmng room with<br />

French doors, huge family room with<br />

flreplece firaMied basement. 2 cat<br />

r irage. much mora - one of s kmd -<br />

134,900 N of Joy E. ol Newburgh<br />

OPEN 12-3 SUN - 19721 Gary<br />

Lane, superb 4 bedroom cdonlM.<br />

2'i baths. Nbrsry or den, breekfast<br />

room. lormM dmmg room, famly<br />

room wfth fireplace, doorwaaa. can-<br />

trM Mr baaement. 2 car garaga. dr-<br />

cutor <strong>drive</strong>, numerous extra* -<br />

$239,900 N of 7, W oiaa<br />

Century 21<br />

CASTELLI 525-7900<br />

'990- 91- 92 CENTURION<br />

AWARD WINNING OFFICE<br />

toed cherry cabinet*: new cerp«<br />

and freeh pemt Priced nghi for s<br />

quick seto 462-l8«0<br />

ROSEDALE GARDENS $89,900<br />

Beeutlfm remodeled light oek kitch-<br />

en and a naturM fireplace make tM*<br />

brie* 3 bedroom ranch *pectol<br />

Baaement 4 garage *2'-5«60<br />

FAMILY ROOM RANCH $108.900<br />

CentrM Uvonia location tor kids<br />

Thia brie* 3 bedroom offers s fln-<br />

*ned basement. Vepieoe. 2 ful<br />

batha. and 2 CM etteched gMege<br />

421-5660<br />

FIRST SHOWING $149 900<br />

NeMfy mi acre m North eraM L«ama<br />

Custom bu«t 3 bedroom bnc*<br />

ranch Florida room, nature hre-<br />

piere, lamky room, flnlehed<br />

and 2<br />

LIKE CANTON<br />

3 bedroom bnc* ranch, tanay room,<br />

ment. and 2 car attached garege<br />

» T 1 » V<br />

COVENTRY GAROENS 1ST<br />

$154 900<br />

NEW OFFERING - 345 toot frontage<br />

overlooking the pert m CentrM<br />

LMorUa's sought after subdMsion. 4<br />

bedroom. 2 bath Cape Cod wffh fin-<br />

ished basement, flreplece family<br />

room, and 2 CM attached<br />

42<br />

1986 BUILT $167,500<br />

North weet Uvoma mebciAoua rsnch<br />

3 bedrooma, 24 foot greet room, fln-<br />

lehed and carpeted baaement. mee-<br />

tM beth. covered deck, and centrM<br />

aa 421-5660<br />

EXECUTIVE RANCH $179,900<br />

This custom built home wss<br />

thoughtfully dedgneti with every<br />

inch flnlehed to perfection- AJ the<br />

SQUEAKY CLEAN - beeuttfuHy dec-<br />

orated 4 mMKulouely memtsmed 4<br />

bedroom centra sir conditioned<br />

OUAD-LEVEL Cay naturM flre-<br />

ptsce to specious "2 V FAMILY<br />

POOM modem dreem country<br />

kitchen delightful FLORIDA ROOM,<br />

custom decking, newer windows,<br />

fumece 4 roof, 2'4 CM garage 4<br />

much morel Asking onfy $112,000"<br />

Cel 454-4AOO or 981-29001<br />

INVESTMENT MINDED? Check out<br />

ihis beautifully maintained fuPy<br />

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plex Largs FAMILY ROOM aree* 2<br />

Bedrooms each side, custom birch<br />

woodwork 2 aepMSte gas tomacee<br />

s fantastic 5 CM gMsgs. s mani-<br />

cured premium '4 acre aprtnklered<br />

lot 4 much morel IdeM tor single*.<br />

•mpty-neetM or amert investor<br />

Asking only $130,000"<br />

Remerica<br />

COUNTRY PLACE<br />

454-4400 981-2900<br />

CANTON - SUNFLOWER SUB<br />

4 bedroom cotoniM with 2600 sq ft.<br />

Every soeckM room you co-Ad went<br />

Decorated to perfection $179,900<br />

Century 2t Gold Mouse. 451-9400<br />

24 hr Service<br />

AFFORDABLE<br />

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Gory rench m Plymouth Township m<br />

1 I 464 IM wwe TOW akJ 94*18<br />

updated 1 5 cat garage m euper lo-<br />

cation Don t WMI $81,900 I450PA)<br />

PLYMOUTH $139,900.<br />

BELOW MARKET<br />

LIVE ON THE PARK!<br />

ExceptlonaBy deen memtsmsd 3<br />

bedroom.. V* baths. 2 cat garege.<br />

newM windows carpet. centrM ak<br />

dec*, flreplece. meert-ev»age gat<br />

bkl is $35 monthly Just Hated<br />

$111,000 Cal<br />

MARY LOU BURTON<br />

Remerica<br />

40MET0WN REALTOR?<br />

453-0012<br />

REMEMBER REMERICA<br />

Early SO s tortrees las construction<br />

on lerge lol wtth trees This bnck<br />

rsnch haa 3 bedrooms, 1 Bath, farm-<br />

fy room, ful bssMTient snd gMsgs<br />

convenient to loem and actiooa<br />

Move In condition $114 900<br />

I64ASH).<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

FIXER UPPER!<br />

F>ve huge bedrooms cap thM Plym-<br />

outh cotoraM Fam»y room wtth flre-<br />

pleoe. apedoue updated kitchen,<br />

updeted windows t>4 beeement.<br />

privets yard with patio. 2 car M-<br />

1 ached gMege Awaftmg your T LC<br />

$114 500 (315RU)<br />

459-6000<br />

COLDWELL<br />

BANKER<br />

Schweitzer Real Estate<br />

OPEN SATURDAY<br />

12«3 TO 2:00<br />

NEW CONSTRUCTION IN<br />

PLYMOUTH! 11440 Easts»de Drive<br />

a i liM f—HfOa a m i a<br />

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ATTRACTIVE 4 bpdroom Neath


4 £ * O&E Thursday, June'24, 1993 Thuroday, June 24,1993 OAE<br />

3 * Weettend<br />

Garden City-Werno<br />

FANTASTIC1<br />

Ttaa 3 bedroom. 15 Mff noma ki<br />

316 Weettend<br />

Qerden City-Wayne<br />

GARDEN cm . 3 bedrooma N n<br />

•umfry k r M carpet 4 varyi «RV<br />

<br />

Pat Higgins<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

274-8911 Psg* r 306-1343<br />

Original<br />

Owner Home<br />

UaacUouar, jpoaiad inrough ma<br />

yaard Tfaa 3 badroom bnc* ranW<br />

Nas 2 M Batha. naw wmdoara<br />

throughout hardwood «oor*. oan-<br />

tral ak and much moral Tha amaftad<br />

baaamant akth a aacond W uncftan<br />

a partad tor aitartamingl » your<br />

•ookmg lor a caaan. naai noma and a<br />

•anOacapad. waa napt yard-CALL<br />

NOWH E^n ncfcjdaa a Homa War<br />

rantyi $77,900 Ca*<br />

JOHN McARDLE<br />

Remerica<br />

HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />

420-3400<br />

REMEMBER REMERICA<br />

316 WMtland<br />

Q a r d n Ctty-Waym<br />

WESTLAND<br />

334®5 MELTON<br />

$^,400 DOWN<br />

$483 PER MONTH<br />

Brand na<br />

E*rn pari of your down<br />

paymant & doaing coata<br />

by painting 6 HBng<br />

8 5X FHA ARC rk lancing<br />

ROSS REALTY 326-6300<br />

WESTLANO<br />

MOVE MQHT Ml<br />

M l batconyl Nautral<br />

1 Mar*M caunata. alr corv<br />

2 car anachad garaga and<br />

YOU WILL NOT BE<br />

DISAPPOINTED!<br />

OnW $114.9*0<br />

CROSSW1ND6 REALTY<br />

NINA AMOLSCH<br />

6615233<br />

WESTLAND<br />

PRICED TO SELL<br />

3 badroom. 2 Balh. Bnc* ranch, naw<br />

rool fraahfy pamtad nawar wlrv<br />

5ow» vapiaoa In tam»y room<br />

$66 900 AM tor<br />

KATHY PETERSON<br />

CCK-DWELL BANKER 416-1235<br />

WESTLANO<br />

OWNER TRANSFERRED!<br />

Yaar Ota Stunning Cuman»maiy<br />

Ranch 2 badroom. mrary/dan.<br />

could ba 3rd badroom. 2H batha.<br />

Wraptaoa. 2 car anachad<br />

SPARKLING POOL<br />

Cooi anjoymant corrm w«tn (Txa 3<br />

badroom. 2 bath rar**i Nawar »gr«<br />

oak Mtcfian axtrs rooms m Kraanad<br />

baaamanl A graat tam«y valua at<br />

$*0 .900 Aaa tor<br />

Molly Carrie<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

459-7707 455-7000<br />

pianty ol I<br />

Many Cualom laalm aar<br />

Must Saa to Pill il<br />

Only $119.9001<br />

CROSSW1NOS REALTY<br />

NMA AMOLSCH<br />

861-6233<br />

317 Radford<br />

AFFORDABLE UV1NG<br />

COUNTRY KITCHEN In IttM sharp 3<br />

badroom Bnc* bungalow Fu« Hrv<br />

surrs FAMILY LJV«NG<br />

Larga yard! Naarty naw Hunnumj<br />

bnck. guaat itraal Plua 2 car ga-<br />

paas rou by Onry $64 900 i 458t(.<br />

and daan 3 badroom Gardan Or, I ^ 52<br />

R«x^ wttr, naw -oof car' 1<br />

panng. pan:. jpdaiaC iitcmr, and<br />

much mora 1 Al you'» ^ava !o do a<br />

Hi back and art|oy 462--66C<br />

RECENTLY REDUCED $66,900<br />

This hard to *nd 4 bedroom br«c*<br />

Gardan City Rancn ria* baar per-<br />

lactBiy i*x3aied with a nawar roo<<br />

nawar •rtcnar' a graat nautral 0a-<br />

cor. and fartasw souara tootaga tor<br />

tfia prica' You can i baai it'462-1660<br />

windows, much mora >91.900<br />

MECHANIC S DREAM GARAGE<br />

3 Dadroom Ranch wtth anachad m-<br />

lutatad garaga Houaa haa ramod-<br />

aiad kitchan $ both batu You wa<br />

antoy tha aummar m tha Inground<br />

poor Pricad at >89 500<br />

raatton room Ony >66.900<br />

WESTERN OOCF - Taka a loo* at<br />

ma Irom ma Iront yard of ma 3<br />

badroom bnc* Rancfi Homa • aat<br />

kafllwg. many axtraa maudmg 2H<br />

batha. lormal dining room, kraptaca<br />

m Mng room, cantral ak, Uniahad<br />

racraatlon room in baaamant,<br />

braazaway cormacting 2 car garaga.<br />

plua much mora.<br />

CENTURY 21 TODAY 536-2000<br />

'^1 B " 8 * SPACIOUS 6 SPOTLESS<br />

w.^0 Una Ramodaiad Dath_^ii-u. jy,, 3 badroom homa has<br />

an jpdatad kitchan Partial, hn-<br />

isnad baaamant wtth '4 batr Nawar<br />

Ttaa a a muat aaa Pncad<br />

OWNER NEEDS OU»CK SAlEI '<br />

a Cia/sar Crty Capa Cods *aa *' ' ~<br />

Remerica<br />

CJty Capa<br />

luras 4 Badrooma, imh 'oom, 2<br />

car garage big family K» and imma-<br />

diala occupancy Only asking<br />

>65 900 14560)<br />

Wolfe<br />

IrvaaparxJentlv Owmed<br />

Realty<br />

ned and Obarstad<br />

i r e r i e e d r a e a l r a c k !<br />

Oharao on rh«s »pr»wimg rancn w<br />

ovar 1.300 M ft 3 bedrooms naw<br />

•nndows & fumaca c amify room<br />

wrth fireplace, large formal dining<br />

•oom. doorwaH to naw 0ac» ovar-<br />

•ookmg lovely large lot Matnie-<br />

nanca Nee a«tanor $79 90C Cam<br />

GARY JONES Of<br />

PATTY STROPES<br />

Remerica<br />

HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />

459-6222<br />

y REMEMBER REMERICA<br />

LIKE PRIVACY?<br />

»ou ll hnd « wnen you aertla mio tma<br />

naat S clean 3 Badroom bnck rancn<br />

located on low traffic straw m nice<br />

family neighborhood Enjoy me<br />

iarga rooms 1st hoor taundr> main-<br />

tenance free extenor and mucn<br />

more Hurry- >56,900 Can RUTH<br />

ing and norma Roof '19921 Hot wa-<br />

ter naaier -»69. Graat for Is! lima<br />

Buyers or irvaslors >45 900 (45751<br />

[emeric;<br />

PICKERING & ASSOC<br />

458-4900<br />

OPEN 1-4 SUN<br />

SPECTACULAR rsnaed ranch<br />

39246 Gloucester 3 large bad-<br />

-ooms. ' '4 barns ammg room fami-<br />

fy room with fireplace, newer<br />

furanca cantral air 2 car garage -<br />

>96 900 S ol Cherry Hn w o< Mi.<br />

REMODELED - 351 Merr-tman 4<br />

badrooma V» bains 'amiry -oom.<br />

fimsnad lowar level 2 car garage -<br />

$65 900 S Ot Cherry HI<br />

INVESTORS - 1742 sq ft custom<br />

bunt rancn 3 huge Badrooma 2 ca-<br />

'arrwc baths, enormous nitcnan. lor-<br />

mal aimog room 2 hreptacae baaa-<br />

mant attached 2 car garage lei<br />

6 maintained by the slate $665<br />

SUBURBAN REALTORS<br />

2£M£Q0_-<br />

WAYNE - JUST REDUCED<br />

31531 Teh By owner Baautlhji 4<br />

badroom. 1 '•» bath bnck ranch wtth<br />

ipdates<br />

WAYNE<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 PM<br />

E ol Wayne. S ol Michigan Ave<br />

Great tam»y noma. 3 badrooma. t '•»<br />

batha. 'am»y room wtth Vapiaca.<br />

- patio and <strong>drive</strong> $66,900<br />

Realty World<br />

Robert Olson Reattors<br />

981-4444<br />

A FIELD OF DREAMS<br />

OPEN SUN 130-3 30 26-43 Stu-<br />

dent Qeautttuty mamtamad homa.<br />

3 badrooma wnh to* Baaement.<br />

marry marry updatee. Home • move<br />

m condmon Asking MW >60 s<br />

FHA/VA okay<br />

BEAUTIFUL BRICK CAPE COO<br />

Huge 16 «. kitchan. a* nmm wnaoni<br />

m 1902 11368 Ma cedei Asking<br />

Mid $70,000"*.<br />

9008 OOOE<br />

Jum raduoad $63,900 »*ca 3 bad-<br />

room brlc* ranch. 2<br />

baaamant Graat buy! Maka after<br />

CAR BUFF 0EUGHT<br />

24 X 24 garage Sharp 3 badroom<br />

tral mr 11639 Marlon<br />

ASK FOR BRIAN SCHWARTZ<br />

MAYFAIR 522-6000<br />

badroom txkigatow wtth fut baaa-<br />

manl and heated sun porch Larga<br />

kitchen Only $54,900<br />

CALL MAGGJEPREY<br />

Century 21 Today<br />

536-4461 536-2000<br />

WESTLAND<br />

33650 PALMER<br />

S200 MOVES<br />

YOU IN VA<br />

Brand Naw 3 Badroom Bnc* Ranch.<br />

Fui Baaement<br />

8 5% FHA ARM Financing<br />

ROSS REALTY 326-6300<br />

- $114 000<br />

Remerica<br />

HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />

SUPER BLTY - 3 bedroom 'encn 1 i<br />

oema remooaled kitchen, partially<br />

hmsned basement. r»»er wtndows<br />

A furnace. 2 car garage - $74,900<br />

REMEMBER REMERICA<br />

NEWER HOME<br />

ai patio<br />

room, large comer lot<br />

Days 346-2240 Evt<br />

3 badroom cotoni-<br />

AWARD WINNING OFFICE<br />

$132,900<br />

I 726-4652<br />

OPEN SUNOAY<br />

1 OC TO 3-00<br />

6318 Hunters Point. South ol Hunter<br />

i East ot Newt«jrC SATISFYING<br />

QUALITY THROUGHOUT<br />

this 2 Badroom v.* bath<br />

suite access Corvdorrnnuium m<br />

Baautrful Human Point Ceramic<br />

foyer 1st hoor laundry wrth custom<br />

caexnets. 1 car atiacnad garage<br />

spnnkien upgraded carpet<br />

throughout are rust a 'aw o< the<br />

many amemnee Lrvmg room wtm<br />

marble torepiace Soaoous kitchen<br />

oners Hgnt aak cadnats. snac*<br />

counter and formal dining room wrm<br />

doorwal leading lo prrvate 16-12<br />

deck Protamonagy Vaahad lower<br />

•evel Centra Air >96.900<br />

ROBERT BAKE<br />

SIMPLY PERFECT >75,900<br />

5 Badrooma 2- batha fimsneo<br />

baaement, central a». 2'i car ga- | WESTLAND - Budding 2 homae on<br />

•age larga ot Open Sunday. 1-4 1/2 acra lota, 1200 ag.fl., attached<br />

3293C t'arwkr S o< Michigan. W oarage, from >76,900 See modal<br />

545-0636<br />

ol Venoyi m Wayne<br />

Realtors<br />

453-8200<br />

SUPER SHARP<br />

WITH POOL<br />

OPEN SUN 1-4<br />

27749 Bock, Garden oty, S oI Ford<br />

& E 0> Inkster _<br />

Bnck 3 bedroom ranch 2 ful batna<br />

anachad garge Totally updated<br />

Finiehed baaement with 4m bad-<br />

room 28 above ground pool tencad<br />

yard Only >80 500<br />

ASK FOR RON LYNCH<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

ROW<br />

464-7111<br />

BROKER'S PICK OF THE WEEK<br />

GREAT STARTER HOME!<br />

Convenient location, walk to shopping. 2<br />

bedroom, 1 bath ranch, 1V2 car garage,<br />

easily converted to 3 bedrooms $56 900<br />

( )<br />

REAL TV WORLD<br />

Realty World<br />

Robert Olson, REALTORS<br />

981-4444<br />

Si' biHder evenings. 721-6719<br />

WESTLANO By owner<br />

I could ba 3). 1 bam. farrtfy room. 1'4<br />

car garaga. many updates, including<br />

naw fumaca. ia» not water Heater,<br />

naw double pern «myi window*, rea<br />

copper plumbing, naw pk*n0lng fix-<br />

tures naw carpeting, na,, vtnyt aid-<br />

ing. naw storm $ arttry doora. traah-<br />

ry paantad mrougfiout No quaefymg.<br />

kimpie kaaunpUon Yird baefca uc<br />

to alemantary achool part >59.900<br />

326-6694 la<br />

WESTLANO dean 3 bedroom.<br />

poeaible 4 i Vaanen lower am<br />

Fem»y room/tlraptaoe Mr. 2 car ga-<br />

rage. marry extra* $74,900<br />

Landmark Aseooeie* 624-0g«0<br />

BEAUTIFUL eNSJDE $54,900<br />

Maintenance free on tha outside,<br />

with brlc* and Mumlr*jm exterior<br />

T»as 3 badroom bnck Ranch haa<br />

nawar krtcnen cabmac*. end a nawar<br />

lumace 474-5700<br />

STARTER S DELIGHT $59,900<br />

This 3 badroom home fuel slap torm<br />

the gcnf oouree m ready to move kit<br />

Wim a new ar fumaca. central Mr.<br />

and baeutfM hardwood floors. thM<br />

Noma wa sasnafy anyone Why<br />

mere • even a baaement 474-5700<br />

JUST LISTED $61,000<br />

Abeoutaly beautnu bnck bungalow<br />

mats baaut*u*y dacoratad and<br />

vary wek maintained with nawar k*<br />

oace and cantrM Mr AnHhad baaa-<br />

mant- and garaga Hiary or you'l<br />

rmaaitl 462-1660<br />

WESTLAND<br />

A NEW COMMUNITY<br />

SINGLE FAMILY HOMES<br />

$79,990<br />

$4800<br />

MOVES YOU IN<br />

WCIUIYN flCALiuriO / i i r~) -4 Pravtaw 5 naw encfflng modala. lul and doorwal and newer 2'1 car ge-<br />

CASTELLI 525-7900 ^ ~ The Prudential<br />

990- 91- 92 CENTURION MILLPOINTE<br />

595-1010<br />

BSJKOLE OF JOY $69,900<br />

Complataly updated 1970 but! vtnyl<br />

aided Ranch m Weatem SouPuWald.<br />

vinyl<br />

Wolfe Realty<br />

Independently Owned and Ofcaraaad<br />

317<br />

GREAT PfaCE. GREAT LOCATION<br />

$ Bedroom bnc*. 2 balh*. large<br />

•^MACULATE CONTEMPORARY<br />

bam 6 uarpeunu A mm seM<br />

M3.900 DIANE DELL<br />

Century JT Hartford South 464 6400<br />

JUST LISTED<br />

i M i around! 2 bad-<br />

roam ikanaiwTt iiiini kmtttmr »<br />

LarpettM nvoughout Newer root<br />

garaga On street w«h m><br />

aha home* We* mamtamec<br />

art, $46 900 FHA * VA Mrme<br />

Ca* DAVE<br />

Remerica<br />

HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />

420-3400<br />

REMEMBER REMERICA<br />

LET'S MAXE A DEALU<br />

Owner aaya SELL tMe 3 badroom<br />

brie* ranch 2 lul batr<br />

3 U<br />

DEARBORN CHARMING 2 bad<br />

room Ranch Move-m now 4121<br />

Fkaaloni MKMgan * Gram*aid<br />

U' 500 615-00*4<br />

DEARBORN HOTS 3 bedroom. 1<br />

$37,500<br />

557-6009<br />

rege Good aurtar home<br />

Cat<br />

320 H o m M<br />

Wayne County<br />

BROWNSTOWN 2H acraa. 4 bad-<br />

rooma. 2 t>eme heeled workanop<br />

many other leeturee land contract<br />

w/low down or Iredann accepted<br />

VANREKEN REALTY 5*6-4702<br />

DOLL HOUSE Bungalow nawar<br />

kitchen, Kmace. carpal wldoei.<br />

Vnaned beeement. $56,000<br />

HELP-U-SELL Ot NWWC 454-9535<br />

Great Mrmal Ca* lodayi<br />

LYNDA LINDHARDT<br />

RKmar * Aeeoc<br />

346-5100 553-7028<br />

INKSTER<br />

$5000 "« buy you mra home w«h<br />

3 bedroome ful Bmahed beeernwl<br />

2 car garage lenced yard M appa-<br />

ancaa immediate poaaaaalon<br />

$53 500<br />

HEPPARD & ASSOC.<br />

855-6570<br />

MAJN ROAD<br />

CONVENIENCE * PRICE<br />

$42,000<br />

Naw Neutral decor naw carpemg<br />

and Hoor covering. 3 bedroom Cape<br />

Cod.<br />

METICULOUS BUNGALOW<br />

$64 500<br />

3 bedroom. 1'4 batha.numerous up-<br />

daiee incmda tomaca. root alactnc<br />

knenan 4 bat<br />

EXTRA LARGE<br />

LMng and dMng area. $45,000<br />

AAwnlmm 'ancr. Mm hM stars to<br />

artic Larga 2 car garage on a deep<br />

lot.<br />

S OF 7. E. OF INKSTER<br />

$63,900 3 badroom<br />

LET'S MAKE A DEAL<br />

for (ha handyman Bnck 1000 *q ft<br />

rancfi with ceramic bam & newer<br />

endows Weyne/Weetlend achoole<br />

Only $29 900<br />

ASK FOR ANN HONEYCUTT<br />

Century 21<br />

J. Scott. Inc.<br />

522-3200<br />

453-4300<br />

larga 2H car newer garaga<br />

CALL PAT WESTWOOO<br />

CENTURY 21 ROW 464-1<br />

OPEN SUNOAY. 1-4 1.000 aq fl<br />

bnc*. Murranum ranch. r»o baae-<br />

ment or garage but r ear: a*an! corv<br />

m Come by & loo* L^ceawn<br />

home tor amgaa or young couple<br />

Seaert a»tiamaiy aruooua t wm aarv<br />

oualy look at at ' aaarmatiie oters<br />

1*642 hkaa at >54 900<br />

Ca* Dettf»e at 474-5700<br />

NW DETROIT - teOOaofl home, han-<br />

dyman! tpeciai Need* work<br />

>35 000 Price negotiable Cash<br />

only 757-8226<br />

ROMULUS<br />

New 3 bedroom 2 bam home on<br />

larga i acra lot 36755 Ecorse Rd<br />

FaeU#ea oclude family room, fire-<br />

place utiaty room 6 much mora<br />

Open Sun 2-5 Commiaeion to pro-<br />

curing Broker >87.900<br />

CENTRAL OUTLET HOMES INC<br />

•-800-432-2525<br />

OPEN SUN. 1-4<br />

17454 Larmane<br />

3 bedroom bnck ranch witn oantral<br />

ak garaga 1 Baaameni Owner aru-<br />

ou* For InlormaBon pieeee ca*<br />

W1L0T REALTY 437-4160<br />

SAY HELLO" TO HOME<br />

Eai-n kitchan $ Vaaned b—iwnt<br />

bnng antra comlon ai ttws fenced<br />

brok Rancn 3 Bedroom 1'i bath<br />

home Estab*mad locale, open floor<br />

plan Pncad at >35.900<br />

Cal ROBERT CUFFE<br />

Remenca Suburban 261-1600<br />

POSSIBLE ASSUMPTION - 3 bed-<br />

rr mrigalnw. haw armdowrs. S<br />

REDFORD SCHOOLS' $54,900<br />

HELP-U-SELL Ol NWWC 454-9535<br />

TAYLOR - Government<br />

$26 000 i $18,000 caah aa a HUD<br />

eouai houaing 0 down 30 yr land<br />

contract 3 bedroom bnck ranch,<br />

baaameni. attached garaga pool<br />

>65 900 as a Gannon Real Estate.<br />

Genie 525-3475<br />

PRICE SLASHED<br />

Oh tra* 2 [loeaitiie 3 bedroom ranch<br />

wim fireplace and garage Aa*mg<br />

$45,500 Won I laat' immediate oc-<br />

532-2700<br />

REDFORD - bnck bungalow wftn re-<br />

modeled kitchan hardwood floors,<br />

nmahad Baaameni and a new dac*<br />

n Ome tor aummar Eaay terms<br />

AMUng ort, M2.900 Cal.<br />

REAL ESTATE TODAY 427-6600<br />

VAN BUREN • 1990 bum 3 bed-<br />

room -anch huge great room al-<br />

'rtai ; rar garage t -.49 90TI<br />

326 Condo*<br />

BINGHAM WOODS<br />

2 badroom wim OR. 3 fcapleoae<br />

bMcony 4 wad<br />

wrap-around dad<br />

ting, vary prhraaa. lermw 4 pool<br />

$237 000 Naw LJaMng By Owner<br />

Ca* 642-41*6<br />

Sun 1-$<br />

3ua vowrv<br />

oon temporary Hair,<br />

$79,500 HMA ReaMora 363-7170<br />

BIRMINGHAM Open<br />

1736 GraaMd F at*<br />

1i» I<br />

piancaa Extra an<br />

>66.000 Muet see<br />

Extra storage First floor<br />

BLOOMFIELD HILLS<br />

aartm. pool Carpor<br />

1.200 aq n 2 badroom. 2 bam up-<br />

per unit on DeautKul courtyard<br />

$77 500 Ra/Me*. Slave 641-6300<br />

BLOOMFIELD HILLS<br />

REDUCED FOR OUOt SALE<br />

2 badroom 2 bath upper ranch<br />

Move right m $66,500 9ha*a Mor-<br />

ganroth RALPH MANUEL 661-4000<br />

ADAMS WOODS<br />

Ranch 2-3 Bedroom*<br />

Wooded, prtvale serting<br />

Nautral colors. Mova-m oondmon<br />

Day*. 642-3767<br />

662-9436<br />

HEATHERS CONDO<br />

badroom*. 2 batha nautral dacor.<br />

enached ger age imedMte Occu-<br />

pancy Prica reduced lo $16*.900<br />

For mowing Cal CATHY 0EW al<br />

433-5442<br />

WEIR MANUEL. SNYDER 4 RANKE<br />

BLOOMFIELD HILLS CONOO<br />

2 badrooma. 2 batha, large »>ing<br />

aree hardwood Itoor*. new win-<br />

dows rooI 4 fixnaoa. txXR-m book-<br />

w/bay window In lying room.<br />

cxsmpietsfy isrovelad by<br />

mmry immflm >64 900 Opan<br />

Sun 2-4 30pm 3*9 Concord Place<br />

St S olSq Like, W ol Opdyke<br />

CALL JANE COPELANO<br />

CRANBROOK REALTORS<br />

Olhca 645-2500 Homa 540-4*09<br />

Bioomftaid Ha*<br />

-WHAT A BUY-<br />

LARGE REDUCTION<br />

GOLF COURSE SETTING<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 12-2<br />

Juat reduced to >295.000 Redeco-<br />

rated akth style! Ofl-whRe Berber<br />

hardwood kitchen Hoor Light and<br />

bright- Dramatic graat room wim<br />

high Beamed ceang and na|eeriL<br />

news ol Webeek Go* Couraa. Maa-<br />

ng room Decking WMk-<br />

wvw itraaned 1KX P1M<br />

-out ower<br />

PINE RJOGE<br />

COURT. (S. oI Long Laka 4 E o»<br />

I) B- 12539<br />

HANNETT, INC.<br />

REALTORS<br />

646-6200<br />

32* Condot<br />

$71,500<br />

HCLP-U-SELL ol NWWC 161 WM<br />

FARMINGTON MILLS - Cl Dkkeaidk<br />

Condo. 2 badroom. va Hail caMnga.<br />

a*y*ohU. prtita OcaOon. 6M.900<br />

HEL#-U-SELL ol NWWC<br />

FARMINGTON HRL*- Open Bi«i 2-<br />

S 30733 SMlnMill. 2 bedroom. 2<br />

balh. 2nd Hoor unit. H4 900<br />

363-7170<br />

FARMINGTON H*XS - OPEN SUN<br />

1-4 19** Toanhouae by owner<br />

Sierra Polnka. 1] 4 IIHIH 2.000<br />

SQ fl. 2 oar garaga. 2^ bathe 2<br />

bedrooma. Oh 4 dan. Uonen Ml-<br />

337-6797<br />

8*2-*279<br />

ma anatl tu<br />

1:49.900 Day*<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS • SeM or<br />

leaaa. ranch oondo. Orchard Place<br />

Condomkauma Comer unit. 2 bad-<br />

room*. 2 balh*. 13*1 aq fl Flra-<br />

4 dryar hook-up 2 o<br />

periling, pool. Mnraa oourta. dub-<br />

665-6773 or 282-63*6<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

GOLF COURSE CONDO<br />

Smeahmg and ixi* townhouee wim<br />

fabuloua tat floor miner auNa<br />

While Jaelanar kMohan. mrary aun-<br />

aat itawa from piium dec* Saa K<br />

today! > 199 500 CALL 861-9770<br />

ERA RYMAL SYMES<br />

Farmington HBa<br />

-PINE KNOLLS-<br />

EMgant oondo m pramaan Pcahcm.<br />

PrhraM back yard <strong>Library</strong> planta-<br />

tion ahutwr*. bngM kHchen. naai*<br />

oearo and * atkw.e m<br />

$1*9 900<br />

great room<br />

HANNETT, INC.<br />

REALTORS<br />

646-6200<br />

Fain annum hNBa<br />

COUNTRY CLUB LIFE<br />

Orchard Place condo* Aftordatas<br />

•usury 1 bedroom cuetom condo<br />

Amervtiee include pool tennie<br />

COLTU. aieii.i room, dubhouaa.<br />

underground parking w/ala alor. al<br />

appaancee. wtr«J6w treatments,<br />

deck IHTill laundry Great loca-<br />

tion. 1 $72,900 B! 14410RC<br />

CALL OELORES TABBITA<br />

CRANBROOK ASSOC INC<br />

626-8700<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

MINT CONDITION<br />

Love»y condo ne»HWi * urat' Marry<br />

room. 2<br />

mant Marry antra* >99.900 Aa* tor<br />

JANE KOMLER<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

ROW<br />

464-7111<br />

REDFORD<br />

OPEN SUNOAY 1-4 PM<br />

N of 6 MBe W ol Beach Defy<br />

17438 Indian. PROBATE FIXER M a<br />

a m* Mi down, but tor $73,900<br />

a*o cam' 3 badroom. i bam bnc*<br />

ranch. as/wd beeement. r* car<br />

oarage Immediate occupancy"<br />

TERMS PL USUI URGENT'M waiting<br />

tar your ollarlttl<br />

CALL DON OR DORIS<br />

MAYFAIR 522-6000<br />

REDFORO<br />

SO MLCH FOR SO UTTLEfn<br />

REDUCED AGAIN THOUSANOSI<br />

Strlctty perlecmm • the way lo 0a-<br />

acrtbe mis 3 badroom bungalow<br />

12-4 batha. ful Vaaned beaameni<br />

wim N apiece 2 car garage immac-<br />

ulete plua updated OnTy $66 900<br />

Hurryt<br />

CALL DON 4 DORIS<br />

MAYFAIR REALTY 522-8000<br />

HELP-U-SELL Ol NWWC 454-9535<br />

WAYNE*WESTLAND SCHOOLS - 2 ;<br />

bedroom Bnck home newty remod-<br />

321 LiYingrton Cty.<br />

HANDYMAN S DREAM' - 3 bed-<br />

room RancJ-i with al *poni lake ec-<br />

cees New flooring 4 roof m 93<br />

Home needs some updating but urv-<br />

Benvrabty pncad *• only $59 90C<br />

4 BEDROOM LOG HOME' Sandy<br />

beach. beeuWul euneeu al sports<br />

chim o« lakes 4 much much more<br />

Owner wll "nance 0nfy$l74 900<br />

LENOER FORCING SALEI - Don l<br />

mm out' Luiurlous 4 bedroom 3<br />

Bam home wtth second garage tor<br />

adufl toys Save thousands Only<br />

$159 900 Bnng sit offers<br />

REMERICA LAKES REALTY<br />

1-800-366-0613<br />

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY<br />

BRIGHTON<br />

2 beoroom 2 beth condominium<br />

with Vst floor master suite and<br />

laundry, wood floor. 2 car garaga.<br />

BRIGHTON<br />

Wood ridge Hll»s<br />

Brand new kmry condominiumel<br />

2 or 3 bedroom IB floor maatar<br />

suite and laundry. 2 car garaga fid<br />

baaameni flreplece 4 oentm Mr In-<br />

clude* deck<br />

Farmington HMa<br />

THEC<br />

DETACHED<br />

OPEN - NEW CONSTRUCTION<br />

Select from 4 floor plana Irom 2.500<br />

an fi or cualom deelgrang avalaCMe<br />

norm Farmington location Situated<br />

arcKkid a 14 acra nature preaerve<br />

wim s flue acre pond treed lot*,<br />

wak-out me* VtaR our aalea <strong>office</strong><br />

on Drake Rd between 13 4 14 Mfle<br />

FUNK & CO REALTY, INC.<br />

661-8324<br />

FROM $116,500<br />

Sales Cam® 4 Moder<br />

ADLER HOMES<br />

229-6776<br />

229-6722<br />

PINCKNEY 1 - 10 Acre parcel left m<br />

baautiha davwooment arrth under-<br />

ground utilities pond sites & walk<br />

out sues Horses aHowwd $47,900<br />

wltr L C terms Can LYnn Boutwel<br />

NOLING REAL ESTATE<br />

522-5150 437-2056<br />

BY OWNER - 3 Badroom brick<br />

ranch. 1H bam, hardwood floor*.<br />

Du*l-ma. Mr m 2'i car<br />

axtr* rutaaanon $69,500 r 5 3 ^<br />

CHARMING. Country capa ood,<br />

60*300 ot. beautifu*y decora»ad 3<br />

badroom, flrapiace. screened porch<br />

By Owner $76,000 537-5*64<br />

FANTASTIC BUY - 3 bedroom bun-<br />

galow flmehed beeement naw rool.<br />

2 car garaga, >59,900<br />

HELP-U-SELL Of NWWC 454-9535<br />

FOR SALE BY OWNER 3 Badroom<br />

flruahed beeement. new carpal 4<br />

pemt throughout. avataCHa immedi-<br />

ately 569-3663<br />

WESTLANO - Sharp 4 dean corv<br />

4 2 bath* fireplace m f*m*y room<br />

2.5 car garaga w'electrlc a mechan-<br />

ic* dream Lovely ot m great neigh-<br />

borhood Owner aHB help wdoelng<br />

coat* $69 ,500 MG0156<br />

THE MICHIGAN GROUP<br />

REALTORS INC.. 459-3600<br />

GO FOR IT<br />

And you'l appreciate me great val-<br />

ue tm* nicely decorated 3 Bedroom.<br />

1 5 bam home has to oiler Naw<br />

kitchan. natvxal wood trim through-<br />

out. partially flmehed tiaaimerii and<br />

garaga $56,500<br />

NICE LOOKING<br />

Young tam*y haa outgrmn mil very<br />

clam, nmiy decorated 3 badroom.<br />

2 barn ranch In I pretty neighbor-<br />

hood Kitchan remodeled aim maxi-<br />

mum cupboard apace 1 5 car ga-<br />

WESTLANO TRI-LEVEL<br />

3 bedrooms. 2 baths naar<br />

Sch U tter Sdod Nae window*,<br />

larga Ot $09,500 721-3315<br />

WESTLANO S NEWEST SUB<br />

»rrv Hill Grove<br />

WHEN YO U<br />

BU)'OR SELL<br />

THROUGH ME.<br />

W<br />

G O O D FOR 0 N €<br />

Complimentarv'<br />

R O N<br />

O C H A L A<br />

AsVK'Mfr flr64.900 Open Sun 1-4 6626<br />

Applaton. Joy/Tanagraph 476-15*4<br />

S REDFORD 3 badroom bnc*<br />

ranch. flnMhad beeement., 4th bed-<br />

room. newer *jrneo»/w«ndoen. m 2<br />

by wimer mown by ap-<br />

O^n Sun !-4pm<br />

TYE CULVER<br />

RE/MAX 100 INC.<br />

348-3000<br />

9543 Otxla >73.9 535-9031<br />

THE PERFECT STARTER<br />

REDFORO TWP Al Bnck 3 bed-<br />

room*. tiarnant, hardwood floor*<br />

atalnmaaaar carpet, abeoaute do*-<br />

houee, $62 900<br />

Ask lor DAVID JORDAN<br />

WOLVERINE PROPERTIES. Inc<br />

532-0600<br />

LAKE ACCESS 3 bedroom home 2<br />

Ml beth* $79,300 Ca* Neleon 4<br />

York Inc Reeflort<br />

313 449 4466<br />

LAND CONTRACT TERMS<br />

La** accees $66,000 Cal<br />

Neleon 4 York mc Reeftors<br />

449-4466<br />

YOUR OWN PARK!<br />

Chermkig fi»mgak-»a leeliaee hard-<br />

wood floor*, na • ar roof new aarv<br />

ddws In "93 Al on s gorgeous Of<br />

Only 16*.9001 Ca*.<br />

TRAVIS POINTE COUNTRY CLUB<br />

Large luxury ranch with wakout.<br />

new interior immediate occupency<br />

$344,900 313-666-0226<br />

328 Condo*<br />

Remerica<br />

HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />

459-6222<br />

REMEMBER REMERK^A<br />

ADAMS WOOOS Cedar Qlan mod<br />

TROY Northflaid H«s 3 bedroom<br />

2'4 bam townftouee conOo .'Genera<br />

Modell FkaMied ti eeamanl. flra-<br />

311<br />

DEARBORN HEIGHTS<br />

6535 LENORE<br />

$3,500 DOWN<br />

$489 PER MONTH<br />

Brand new 3 bedioom ootortm<br />

Earn port ot your down<br />

paymarrt A doming coats<br />

by prtnttng A tWog<br />

I K FHA ARfl FViancmg<br />

ROSS REALTY 326-6300<br />

very good condMon. $S9.500<br />

G00DE<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

| A Gooda Uatmg B * Good Buyl<br />

'411 N Woodward 647-16*<br />

DEARBORN HOTS<br />

1*4 ann<br />

REAL ESTATE TODAY a27-i<br />

ADAMS WOOOS<br />

theae ihoa Adafne Wooda Condoe<br />

2-3 and 4 bedrooma. cualom<br />

priced For more a*la*t and<br />

f cal C Baaogh m Cranbroo* Ra-<br />

aMors 645-2500 evws 646-61Q2<br />

SINGHAM FARMS • Privacy<br />

abounds m tfaa 3 uattuow r* balh<br />

townhouee Oecfes arertoaa wood*<br />

and Fr*>**n RNar Crown waUfciga,<br />

$279 000 EC-H-700VE<br />

MAX BROOCK MC 646-140<br />

OPEN 1-4 SUN.<br />

CENTRAUA 5736 Bnok 1 bad<br />

country kitchen<br />

Century 21<br />

CASTELLI 525-7900<br />

t**o- -• t- -mt cwfTuRWN<br />

AWARD waawao omc«<br />

REOUCCOt Great $<br />

r w m a i m u m<br />

OPCMtAT t KM<br />

I TOP. LOOK 6 urrpa I<br />

mifii PrMa*M — m$mjtm.<br />

emmjm »I HARTPORO *ri awe<br />

BiRMaa<br />

2 bedr<br />

3HAM N Eton<br />

ooma tm.OOO<br />

-14 batha.<br />

flavtabad<br />

Ca* 649-6*21<br />

vtSTT" 3HAM- Opar<br />

14 MBe Stimnm<br />

Sun 2-6<br />

1R floor<br />

jvi etc<br />

HMA Ra<br />

we to Juwiaowri $49100<br />

363-7170<br />

la*, oantral Mr ONLY! $76,500<br />

TME HOME COMPANY 54*-7777<br />

SANDALWOOD 2 SEDROOM<br />

r» 6ATH TC<br />

$164,000 BC-N-77JUB<br />

MAX SMOOCH MC ***-14<br />

a awe we i»a • r w<br />

DMa i oom 'dan. |l a^i<br />

Remerica<br />

COUNTRY PLACE<br />

454-4400 981-2900<br />

FARMINGTON<br />

Abaomtafy gorgeouel 2 Large bad-<br />

room*. 3 ful bam Ranch decor alad<br />

to perlectlon [ rapiece In Great<br />

Room wim (ranch door* to dack.<br />

Formal dkwig room, gotmnat kHch-<br />

en wtm kpoanraa. 1st floor laun-<br />

dry. prolaeeiona*; flraehed tiiai<br />

mem Short Mrol to downtown, at-<br />

tached 2 car garag* $1*9.500<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

En«oy ma acanlc Mew of thM 3 bed-<br />

room. 2H bath bnc* Townbouee<br />

FVapMca m Great Room, oak cabi-<br />

nets 4 pantry m race saa knehan.<br />

1st floor laundry Baaamant. at-<br />

tached 2 car garage $ 134,500<br />

WEST BLOOMFIELD<br />

Super locator baaut*«y decorat-<br />

ed 2 bedroom, r* bath brick 2 kto-<br />

Caranac toyer fluplaoa m Great<br />

step saving kitchan. formal<br />

caning, t aaemsrit 4 maatar wXte<br />

wim pnvaae bam. waa-m cioaata.<br />

pool. Mnras court* attached 2 car<br />

gerage Only >10* 900<br />

nr^Cen<br />

bam bnck Townfiouaa GreM Oca-<br />

oom Fireplace m GreM Room, appa-<br />

ancaa m knenar. lormal «nlng. Bn-<br />

•hed baaement. pool lenrae oourta.<br />

garage 1*2 900<br />

Century 21<br />

Nada. inc. 477-9600<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS - Loveky COrv<br />

lemporar, oondo 2 Be^ooma. 2<br />

bam parti a*, Baa km art<br />

For more wfariwamiri ca* balora<br />

noor 563-31*6 or Evea 661-5456<br />

M M piti aaa aamna 1<br />

I bam end-uriR. «y*ght*<br />

wiartpod tub cu<br />

floor leuidry aw<br />

tral a* $11* 000 344-1*11<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS-12 Mae/<br />

MMrtNfte* Vary Urge I Ba* jmh, i<br />

baah. 2nd floor una. mk-rorad waa*.<br />

of<br />

St!.»SO ADVEST REALTY16* »MI<br />

FARKMNQTON HRLS<br />

a u r a *<br />

Ca« BO* or S h f l<br />

Canaury 21 HfTtard I«orm 52^*»q0<br />

F A.RBJMG TON HK.LS CONOO<br />

'jS<br />

H E P P A R D & A S S O C .<br />

855-6570<br />

OPEN SUH2-6pm<br />

Look aa M*w" TMe a baai<br />

PtiyMt L M n g t t i<br />

REAL EfiTATf O<br />

661-1000<br />

o n e<br />

ONE<br />

661-9676<br />

Open<br />

Traotionai i<br />

en Sat-Sun 2-5<br />

detached Cape Cod con-<br />

doe on prtvate road naar downtown<br />

Fermmgton Large Maatar badroom<br />

suite on 1st floor md 2 bedrooms 4<br />

bam up Outstsndlng kftchenvsun-<br />

room Oseeiriei-11 and attached 2 car<br />

gerage Priced U $224,900<br />

Grand River W of Farmington<br />

S on Ga Rd . to Arundel<br />

4 W lo Longacre Wooda<br />

r rifo or private<br />

MILO PROPERTIES<br />

331 Condo*<br />

UVOMA -woooa CONOO<br />

paao. MB.900 W-7*UM S12M6<br />

MAX BROOCK CLP66IFIED REfiL EdTfiTE feoaiL-j<br />

328 Condoe<br />

NORTHVILLE<br />

GOLFERS PARAD0E<br />

** katwd Luxury and prMte ocaoor.<br />

wa make avery tam#y member Iwo<br />

Py Ovar 2200 H • ] bedrt<br />

IVi batha. dan. 25 It ara«<br />

w«h flreplece tarmM dMng i<br />

Beeement. 2 car altachad ga<br />

backs to 5th lea immafflMa<br />

$199,900<br />

kLL MARL<br />

RE/MAX WEST<br />

ROYAL OAK CONDO<br />

Deaionad tar lodey > Me atyte<br />

Freeh dean and neutral 2 Bedroom<br />

lownbouee with second floor leun<br />

dry flreplece cerporl Enm a»«n-<br />

mer m me enclosed peno $**.900<br />

Aak tar Sua Stewart 399-1400<br />

COLDWELL BANKER<br />

Scrtwaiuer Reel Estate<br />

MAPLES OF NOVI<br />

Hard to And 4 badroom detached<br />

Gorgeoue gray 4 white rM<br />

MM farrraca I<br />

ROYAL OAK- Opan Sun 2-5 1522<br />

Webeter 2 bedroom Towrmouee al<br />

appflanoee moudad $71,000<br />

HMA Reeftors 353-7170<br />

Fabikoua<br />

i Ulchan 4 beth*<br />

mg claaata 4 bath LNflng room mi<br />

flrepMoa uraitixikj woods Wr*,<br />

kround deck ovartcokkiu woods<br />

$144,900 B07222BEL<br />

626-6700<br />

Cranbrook<br />

Aeeoc Inc Realtori<br />

ROYAL OAK<br />

houee. 1'4 baths<br />

place deck 4 vww<br />

M4.900 By<br />

2 bedroom towtv<br />

i old 1,270 ko fl<br />

260-1946<br />

SHARP! NEWER!<br />

Two bedroom first floor Plymouth<br />

condo with bright atrium Class one<br />

decoraltng with btuea/greens Com-<br />

eon Park<br />

fly KM tar the Buelnees per-<br />

Parking near Carport >72.500<br />

GENIE DUNN<br />

COLDWELL BANKER<br />

416-1226 or 459-6000<br />

NOVI<br />

COUNTRY PLACE<br />

Tfaa wek memtuned 2 bedroom. 2'4<br />

bam towrmouee wtth ita haaaman<br />

a m i lovely tocetion Ftrepiece<br />

nearer eppnanoee 4 windows peto<br />

garege Original owners have<br />

pcrcheaad naw home >69 900<br />

CALL V1NCE SANTONI<br />

Century 21 Harttord Soum 464-6*00<br />

So^mfieid<br />

AFFORDABLE CONOO<br />

Location on this 2 bedroom condo<br />

B s reel plus 1 Cleen 4 nasi 'reshly<br />

pamted and al appkanews st*y<br />

Omy $34 900 Call JUOY PALMER,<br />

549 S400 IS253I<br />

RE/MAX PARTNERS<br />

NOVI - Graat 2 badroom oondo.<br />

appaancaa. beeement. garage Cen-<br />

tral ar. dubhouee Pod 4 Tennie<br />

SlflaeaRs tor wa*Ung 4 lots of<br />

green ' are* $75,900 346-5100<br />

RICHTER & ASSOC.<br />

SOUTHFIELD - ChanllclBar<br />

large -anch end unit finished wslk<br />

ocf ravine 4 nature ere* Opan<br />

Sunday 2 5 Buyers only 354 6146<br />

NOVI<br />

Location! Location! Location! Nov<br />

towrmouee m immaculate oondftlen<br />

Updated kitchen 4 bam, attached<br />

garaga. and •* app*aricae loo Cal<br />

lodey >63.000<br />

ASK FOR MA RGE OR JAN<br />

THE MICHIGAN GROUP<br />

REALTORS INC, 591-9200<br />

SOUTH LYON<br />

!he Village at Eaole Heights<br />

Brand N#w CooMmlniumi<br />

tranches end stnry-and-a-half 2<br />

bedrooms Include 1st floor mailer<br />

Suite greet room 2 car garage full<br />

basement deck<br />

From $110,900<br />

Sale Cenlar 4 Model 437 3000<br />

ADLER HOMES 229-5722<br />

NOVI - Moving oul of state Town-<br />

house Glen Ha ran condo* Immacu-<br />

lata move m condmon. 3 badrooma<br />

2't batha. M baaamant. fireplace<br />

•6 neutrM color*. 1 car garag* 1600<br />

•Q fl Opan Sun 12-4pm or by ap-<br />

pointment >116,500 346-1375<br />

TPOY - Cars-free living .n thrs well<br />

maK.tainad condo Ranch teat urea 3<br />

bed'oom Irving room, dmmg room,<br />

fun beaemer' wtth nert batr Private<br />

pelio wtlh beautiful landscaping<br />

>8' 900 526 2638<br />

328 Condo*<br />

CONDO S CONOO S CONOO S<br />

WALLED LAKE Save on rant Baal<br />

buy around Upper 2 badroom<br />

ranch wim attached garaga Clean<br />

nautrM Ovarloofcs woods Al appa-<br />

ancaa Immediate poaaession<br />

>59 900 MA-14C<br />

OPEN SAT 4 SUN 2-5PM<br />

6660 RIOGEFIELD<br />

S o> Maple W of Oaka<br />

WEST BLOOMFIELD conlempo-<br />

rary ranch 2 bedrooms, 2 balhs<br />

Euro whrta formica cabinet a End<br />

unit 2nd floor security lul cess-<br />

ment attached garage $ 109 900<br />

WEST BLOOMFIELD Pebble<br />

Creak townbouee NautrM decor<br />

newer carpeting 4 wmdow treat-<br />

ments Lo in aat pros m complei<br />

$124 900 PE-71C<br />

WEST BLOOMFIELD Unbaflavatile<br />

3 bedroom J'4 bam lormar model<br />

decorated with an Aapen Colorado<br />

flair Marble flreplece with cualom<br />

ma-rors What an outstanding home<br />

Must seel $147,900 AS-64C<br />

THE MICHIGAN GROUP<br />

REALTORS<br />

CONDOMINIUM<br />

SPECIALISTS 851-4100<br />

Waterford<br />

KNOCKOUT CONTEMPORARY<br />

TOWNHOUSE with lake 4 docking<br />

pr'vuegee 3 bedrooma. 2'4 Baths<br />

large IMng room w'gaa flreplece al-<br />

mond formic* kitchen Ready lo<br />

move into al $ 139.900 B10660<br />

626-8700<br />

Cranbrook<br />

Assoc inc Realtors<br />

WEST BLOOMFIELD<br />

GREENPOINTE<br />

CUSTOM MASTER RANCH<br />

Builder > own unlgue design model 1<br />

2 Deck! overlooking phenomenal<br />

vtewl Unique custom design lee-<br />

lure* 4 built ins throughout home<br />

Finished walk oul ower level wtth<br />

!*cucc wet bar, sauna 6 more!<br />

PURE ELEGANCE!<br />

Only $249,990'<br />

CROSSWINDS REALTY<br />

NINA AMOLSCH<br />

661 5233<br />

328 C o n d M<br />

SOUTHFIELD TOWNHOUSE Opan<br />

Sun 1-5pm 2 bedroom, 2'4 bam<br />

and unft Flruahed Baeemeril<br />

rage upgraded toaturaa. $ 10<br />

C«* 357-5636<br />

ml. oa-<br />

) 1,900<br />

Waaed Lake<br />

One of tho Best Bulli<br />

Beel location m tha ar<br />

Waaed Lake. 2 car attached garaga<br />

wtm opener, large porch overlook<br />

mg the lake. 2 bedrooma. 2 bathe<br />

large Ivlng room wim dlmng araa.<br />

all appllancea slay Including<br />

waaner'dryer Vacant nww*y daco-<br />

ratad $119 900 Cal<br />

D o n Colliau<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

229-4960 227-5005<br />

WESTLAND - A REAL VALUE! Opan<br />

Sun 1-4pm Wei kept 2 bam. 2<br />

Badroom ranch condo Livonia<br />

schoola Air. baaameni, deck, car-<br />

port 4 more. Ann Arbor Tral 4 Ink-<br />

alar araa $81,500 427-7666<br />

Weet Bloomfleld<br />

—HILL POINTE—<br />

MIRROR LAKE<br />

Beeutitia private aettlng wtm views<br />

of laka and trees from ak windows<br />

Two fireplaces. 2 dene mirrored wet<br />

bar Fabulous setting and mlerlor<br />

$275,000 B-96029<br />

HANNETT, INC.<br />

REALTORS<br />

646-6200<br />

Weetiand- Quail Run<br />

$2,900- DOWN<br />

' New<br />

' Ejrcrting<br />

' Affordable<br />

2 and 3 Bedrooms, Ranches 4<br />

Townhouse units 2- 2'4 baths, ful<br />

Baaaments. attached 2 car garagee.<br />

wood decks, sir conditioning, and<br />

MORE 1 250 lo 1,450 aq ft Priced<br />

from $99,900 Summer occupancy<br />

Onfy 30 units Mora man % aolcl<br />

Don 1 mesa out Select your arta now!<br />

$500 reearvae Hu«y refundable!<br />

N on Hunter Av* fli*l W of Wayne<br />

Rd Sale* Canter open dally 1-Spm<br />

Closed Thur*.<br />

722-7254 or 264-5234<br />

NOVI - Super ranch unit 2 bad-<br />

rooma. 2 bath*, franch door* lead lo<br />

328 C o n d M<br />

SOUTH LYON CO-OP - Country Re-<br />

tirement Development wfth A*<br />

Sport* Lake acioaaa 4 Club Houaa<br />

South Lyon's moat preadgloiii AduR<br />

Community Una haa nautrM decor<br />

Sunroom Ik aabad baaamant. e«ai-<br />

m doeet 4 garag* Lowaat pnoed<br />

unit m community Owners ready to<br />

sea Owner wa flnence $06,900<br />

155.000<br />

661-2228<br />

FARMINGTON MILLS - Quiet park<br />

1967 Fairmont, 14 « 70. 2 badroom.<br />

1 bam. Mnyl Mded. mangled root<br />

>15 900 Financing ava*abto<br />

474-2131 or 662-0634<br />

332 MoM*<br />

For<br />

BEAUTIFUL Ooubls wide mo4000/baai 721-122*<br />

CHAMPION 26x64 - 3 badrooma. 2<br />

bath* >32.960 Many extra* 12900<br />

caah back or 6 month* haa lot rent<br />

By oamer 721-0424<br />

DON 'T RENT*<br />

Be An w.eetcir In Y<br />

NEW 1993 Manufacture<br />

Farmington Hills<br />

• $360 Month '<br />

mcludaa Houaa Payment 4 Lot Rent<br />

Oftar Expkaa 7-11-*3<br />

LTTTLE VALLEY HOMES 474-6500<br />

- 10* down 1*0 mo* at >196 00<br />

9 67 APR<br />

FARMINGTON<br />

4 ovar Shannon<br />

1'4 bam. cantrM a*<br />

Shady S<br />

14x70 3<br />

50<br />

COMMERCE<br />

MEADOWS<br />

MANUFACTURED<br />

HOME COMMUNITY<br />

The New American L/taetyM<br />

One of the "meat manufactured<br />

home communttlaa in the State of<br />

Michigan Special faaturea mduOa<br />

- Lukunous Ckjbhouaa<br />

- Healed Swanrrang Poo«<br />

- Huron VaMwy Schools<br />

- Pome Araaa<br />

•layuiucxkj Aiaa<br />

Cable TV AiaiaCM<br />

Community Actlvrtias<br />

Minutes From 12 Oaks MMI<br />

4 Proud Laka Recreation area<br />

KENSINGTON PLACE<br />

MOBILE HOME COMMUNTTY<br />

WELCOMES YOU<br />

to atop in and aaa o<br />

noma*, ttartmg at >4.000 Singles<br />

and double wsoes LOW doan pay-<br />

ment and low doemg coets<br />

Enyoy a Beautiful aetttng ovartookmg<br />

Kant Laaa<br />

• Spaooue dubhouee<br />

• a pod<br />

• Laundry tacaty<br />

• RV storage<br />

• Acroa* Kenemgton Metro Park<br />

• 8 mmuiee from 12 Oaka Mai<br />

(313)437-1703<br />

For mformaton on homes 4 financ-<br />

ing cal Conrae Mauler at Ouaaty<br />

Homa* (313) 437-203* Located ai<br />

Community Ckibhouee (v-96 and<br />

Kant Lake Rd on Grand River Aval<br />

LIVE IN Plymouth Ha* 14x70<br />

Cu*tom Benrangton Owner*<br />

doemg on houee m July<br />

Musi Mcrtfloa >5*00/beat<br />

Cal 45*-1366<br />

333 Northern Property<br />

For Solo<br />

CADILLAC AREA - 10<br />

334 Out Of Town<br />

ri 11 ,1. .tn ^- *» -«-<br />

KTOpOTTj rOf SOW<br />

PETOSKEY<br />

Parkview Acraa View a) L*ai 'rev<br />

araa Bey 119 > IM • MS<br />

uM* tc aownlown Ca i—ai and L^a<br />

335 rim« Sharo<br />

cabin or camping 96.900 >900<br />

down. >150 par month on a 10*<br />

Land Contract Wdwood Land Co<br />

816-624-3122<br />

GAY LORD<br />

DEER LAKE WOOOS<br />

Nat«ra*y haw.iUkl ana develop-<br />

ment with large iaatin:tei» home<br />

tea locMBd m the<br />

Go* Mecca of The Mld.aai<br />

For e*xmebon ca*<br />

COLDWELL BANKER<br />

Schrradl Raaftor*<br />

1-600-950-7*90<br />

OP<br />

Deer Lake Wood*, mc<br />

313-332-3140<br />

GLEN ARBOR REALTY<br />

GLEN ARBOR - Pur* aendy baecn<br />

front Id with 125 on Sleeping Beer<br />

Bay Perleci place lo buld rour pr<br />

up norm >250.000<br />

lo Big<br />

FISHER LAKE 196 x500<br />

Iront lot wim direct eocaaa<br />

rage Very private LRe On<br />

Pond' Aakmg $4*5 000<br />

GLEN LAKE 6 LAKE MICHIGAN<br />

•lewa Irom m« 300 acra parcal ot<br />

land Wtm about 60 acraa dene* tar<br />

sets $450,000 Arm Pi h um* onfy<br />

HOMESTEAD RESORT South<br />

Beach An upper laval end i*ai Two<br />

•tone* fo»a bedroome den three<br />

bath*. tub wet bar oentrM<br />

Mr. private dac* overlooking Lak»<br />

lacular<br />

For<br />

HELP* RCi • One Red «<br />

6 Deeded 702 :<br />

TRAVERSE CITY<br />

Condo on beech (F<br />

m l£ l 6. *umm<br />

$5000 S13-33B-4706<br />

338 Southorn Proporty<br />

Sou'h CaraMna, Laka Keowee. Foot<br />

Han ol Bkia RMga Mountains Beau<br />

Ufu. lei -fr or ' lots 4 hcanee Coldwa*<br />

Banker Don Kro*g*r. 803-SB2-S217<br />

338 Country<br />

For Sato<br />

JnMnlahed >36* 000<br />

GMr Arbor Realty, member of the<br />

Traversa araa Aauclafton of Raal<br />

tore MirfUpM dating Service with ar<br />

caaa lo Mow 4 sal al deled proper<br />

GranC<br />

ADOfSi M TWP<br />

stored 4 enlarged '9m century<br />

farmiv.-jae Jmy jJded wim 3 bed<br />

reom* 2 -1 baths detached 3 car<br />

garagr '-eparete 1400 aq ft aan^a<br />

bedroom 7 I*m guaal -aretakM or<br />

•arta! h .u*f wtth sln^e car garage<br />

Sttua'r on 1C tyvely acraa w«h -ay<br />

bar- 1 3 to. 1'alll AddffOnal "0<br />

sloble $796 900<br />

CALl 'ENT<br />

" "E PRUOENT AL<br />

GRE' 1 LAr f . REAL T r 651-6650<br />

RE ? 500 «o~n<br />

colonial or<br />

m dad ac<br />

'«> Ro- * S^-oola Separate <br />

mg (Set ?P ft oak kving room wim<br />

ftrepiac, 16 ft master Bedroom. 2'-*<br />

c» amir ban- private 'oaft lovMy<br />

oggrg a'na fe-.yan or.ly,_by^ap<br />

752-2<br />

throughout Li<br />

versa Cixmti**<br />

MOBILE HOME 1976. 2<br />

stove, refngeritor stay<br />

dryar negotiable $5000 or beat of-<br />

fer 397-1166<br />

MOVING OUT OF STATE<br />

MUSI WT ^f-mamlamed older 2<br />

Cal STEVEN NET HER TON<br />

6'6-334-3056<br />

LAKE HURON, 8 m*ee N of Oaco-<br />

da Abeoiuiety beautiful 50 n. lot tar<br />

sMe Soger &end Beach. IHLMMIII<br />

blading an* $69,900 313^*1-3205<br />

badrodm. wtm appaancaa stays or<br />

lot $4500'negotiable NormM**/<br />

Soum Lyon 437-8713<br />

MUST SELL- 19*1 Mob*e Home. 3<br />

1<br />

Call:<br />

559-7430<br />

V SPECIAL<br />

ON NEW MODELS<br />

3,'YR LEASE<br />

$99 1ST YR<br />

$199 2ND YR<br />

$299 3RD YR<br />

Sales Offlca<br />

3'3-664-679«<br />

Gomrrxmfty Office<br />

313-664-2767<br />

Wa nave new 4 pr»-o*med homea<br />

tar sale INo homa a mor* than 4/<br />

yr* old) To mquir* about a naw or<br />

pra-owned home cal Dennis Eager<br />

al Ouakty Homa* Located m the<br />

CkjC Houaa 4'n miles N of 1-96 on<br />

Wixom Rd 313-664-6796<br />

SPECIAL PROMOTION<br />

$99 SECURITY DEPOSIT<br />

Save up >0 $454<br />

Ends soon - Cal now*<br />

kitchen appaancaa Complex haa<br />

pod. dubhouaa and termra court*<br />

>91.200<br />

MARY McLEOD<br />

CENTURY 21 ROW 464-7111<br />

OPEN SUN. 1-4<br />

NORTHVILLE - 42691 SAVOY<br />

COURT - 2 story brick townhou*a<br />

CantrM Mr. family room, 3 baB-<br />

room*. 15 bath*, knehan ipo*<br />

ancea ndudad Laka prtv**gaa -<br />

$65,900 Cl* 349-4550<br />

ERA RYMAL SYMES<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

BEST CHOICE<br />

2 bedroom brick end i** conao<br />

Wim Deauttfci new kitchen neutral<br />

prtveta patio, pretty traad surround-<br />

mg*. to! haaamarii a raal bonua - 2<br />

carports Ovar 55 active community<br />

$81,750. fSOSNEX<br />

SURROUNDED<br />

BY NATURE<br />

This roomy 2 badroom. 1 5 brie*<br />

ranch condo hai many nna6fj 72,000 (524NE)<br />

459-6000<br />

COLDWELL<br />

BANKER<br />

Scftwattzar RaaJ Estate<br />

PLYMOUTH! Ttm aiqi.aaae THREE<br />

BEDROOM. THREE FULL BATM<br />

Bnc* Ranch oondo afters prtvel*<br />

ML gourmet<br />

I soar enwtwga. $ 18* 900<br />

ROBERT BAKE<br />

Realtors<br />

4 5 3 - 8 2 0 0<br />

Plymouth Twp<br />

AFFORDABLE<br />

Don'! iMa* Mi 2 bartfnniri oondo o-<br />

Call Today I >64.900<br />

(OEU0PLY) 4*2 1611<br />

COLDWELL BANKER<br />

Scfmwitzar Rool Estate<br />

many oahar great<br />

*o^17BS05<br />

21<br />

TX MIOaGAN GROUP<br />

REALTORS aaC 48*-MOO<br />

l^d MVry Bay -Wvdow. pri.eM pa-<br />

HANNETT INC.<br />

RCALTOA8<br />

M64200<br />

I<br />

\1.<br />

Home ownership tar lea*<br />

coat than moei span marts<br />

NEW<br />

•lanagi<br />

I tame* Pnoed From >14 .500<br />

385 Businota<br />

OpportunittM<br />

385 BusinoM<br />

OpportunitiM<br />

A GREAT OPPORTUNITY<br />

FOR A MAN IN A VAN<br />

Dlstnbute cool new Baverue* 4<br />

hol new snack foods Earn >2.000<br />

par week m protected termonee<br />

m.tielmeni required<br />

513-COOL'<br />

EXCELLENT ENTREPRENEURAL<br />

OPPORTUNITY<br />

For 2 key people looking tor finan-<br />

cial security 24 hr massage<br />

1 *00-760-4643<br />

ALTERATION SHOP<br />

FOR SALE<br />

Drews >5000 - $6000 monthly<br />

m Birmingham 645-6461<br />

PIZZA 4 RIBS<br />

Own your own take out buMness m<br />

Ptymouth AJI cooking equipment,<br />

training tlm* included Only<br />

$57,900 Call K*thy Peterson<br />

Coldwell Banker 4 16-1235<br />

AREA LAPEER Exardae 4 tanning<br />

buMnees 6 machine* 4 l t*nnmg<br />

boom $16,500 Town 4 Country<br />

Real Estate (313K86-3068<br />

ART WORK FOR SALE Have large<br />

quantity 6'4i 11 ongma drawinga by<br />

Calforma 4 New Yor* artists TSaee<br />

unique drawings and ttiamaer aa to<br />

many uaaa gi eating cards place<br />

mets you name If PotentIM<br />

unHmfted An arork value $10,000<br />

Price $600 Reply lo Bo> 574<br />

Observer 4 Eccentric Newspaper*<br />

36251 Schoolcrifll Rd<br />

Livonia Mi 48150<br />

•«yH) LEASING COMPANY - haa*-<br />

bay s»««ce canter 4 a looking lor<br />

lnveiior/p*rtn*r to oparat*<br />

$50 000 minimum investment<br />

Mr Anthony 6 15-0600<br />

CANOY MACHINES (5|<br />

Brand new navar uaed $500<br />

or al Ave tar $2,000<br />

255-2543<br />

CHARM OF Downtown Plymouth<br />

ma ratal bakery<br />

r owner Aflat 8pm<br />

5*1 1919<br />

-ENTREPRENEURS-<br />

PlAWNING-START UP EXISTING<br />

I Giadas For Al LavaM<br />

ENTREPRENEURUKL AMERCA<br />

27500 Orchard Laka M Grand RNar<br />

Farrwmgton Stop By or CU* Now<br />

FREE BROCHURE 313-477-3800<br />

ESTABLISHED WORKING auto ra-<br />

paa tacRty tar sala Ovar 300 reum<br />

Customers 5000 *q ft 10 lervtca<br />

& 2 float* angina anafyiar AET<br />

Service Management SyaMm<br />

m data rape* 6 mfo aislem. brake<br />

lathe machine 4 mora 6raet Oppor<br />

Mwaaia USUSTCA*<br />

MASTER *UT0 TECH INC<br />

(Located m Warren) 755-2*61<br />

im «lra<br />

an on*.<br />

*** 10*2<br />

HAIR SALON<br />

turw-aey operation Weetiand<br />

>30 000 Ca* 344-*473<br />

MOBILE HOME PAR*<br />

Ml 29 mtm oma I apart<br />

i srilaa - roam fo ai-<br />

>195 000 down atone<br />

ker (313) 344 *3 14<br />

IR *• rspM<br />

388 Otc.-Bus. Spoco<br />

Soto/L<br />

ALTERNATIVE<br />

V OFFICE<br />

1-275 4 6 MILE<br />

Ful or P*n Time Office*<br />

Conference room available<br />

Secretarial Semca<br />

Tranacnpton Avalabia<br />

Fa> 4 Copier Avalabte<br />

Master card/V ISA<br />

PREFERRED EXECUTIVE OFFICES<br />

464-8771<br />

'aa -in i Welcome<br />

(313).<br />

WMft-m<br />

An EroaaMW fcfVONtA tocaMw - -<br />

(NOfVlOOAL PRIVATE<br />

Offlcea m aharad Exacuthre<br />

Suite Racaphon aree wfth<br />

Recaption!*! Conference<br />

Room/Coftee<br />

PRIVATE SHARED SUITES up lo<br />

14,000 aq ft stanmg *t >200/mo<br />

including u««t»*e/>*nltonal On-Wte<br />

Ca* Syd<br />

LfVONiA PAVILION<br />

4 76-4632<br />

ANNOUNCING<br />

executive ofltoa* from 150 aq ft<br />

m Troy Southfield Nov! <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Ann Arbor Staring Heights and<br />

Detroit Ren Canter<br />

Cal imamenonM ftjMnsaa<br />

344-9600<br />

BIRMINGHAM tor laaaa. prima off-<br />

ice suite up to 2.6*6 aq ft "HI<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

SOUTH ADAMS SQUARE<br />

1 4 3 room <strong>office</strong> auaea a ***hn<br />

immediately Retee atarttng at<br />

>12 75/*q fl Ram mcAKtoa Mr con<br />

dftmnmg heat 6 RnRortM service<br />

anAoe av<br />

MRM*lGHAM WWNOOWOFFtCE<br />

Great 360 par monm ndudaa<br />

M jtatiel Cal weekday* 353-5750<br />

W UVONIA<br />

Prhrate offlce* >200 monthly<br />

387 Bu*.-Pro(. Bldgs.<br />

SOIO/LOOM<br />

A HEAD WITH DESIGN<br />

a the name of tha auoceeah* beau-<br />

ty salon thai has bean aetataabed<br />

tar 6 yr* 5 atabon*. and plenty of<br />

parting High trafflc araa<br />

Aak Ing >16.900 - buameea onky<br />

Century 21<br />

J. Scott. Inc.<br />

522-3200<br />

453-4300<br />

389 IndutL/WarohouM<br />

SOIO/LOOM<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

induamM 8u*dlng For Laaaa<br />

7600 aq fl wim anachad 5 bay ga-<br />

rage. -aiaed oadlng aock ar<br />

flouraacant It offlce araa 4 parta*<br />

Vary raaaonabia 557-0770<br />

OFFICE - WAREHOUSE<br />

Wa*ad Laka 1000 aq fl $4O0'MO<br />

Sanbraan Company<br />

313 647-3250<br />

PLYMOUTH RD at MERRtMAN<br />

5400aqft of warahouae apace Eaay<br />

frewway acLaaa Truck dock at<br />

grade door 2011 Racking $4 eqft<br />

422-13*0<br />

988 Commercial/<br />

Retail<br />

BEAUTY SALON<br />

Sutwben Woodward 2 cha* aMon<br />

wtm equipment n lobby of offlce<br />

buRBng Comer of 9 m*e<br />

able $3*5 -7000<br />

DOWNTOWN<br />

FARMINGTON<br />

Location location 4 Qeea Image<br />

3331* Grand RNar Thaa a your<br />

cbanca to ocor *M BEST apeoa m<br />

town F^*y Real IM ad muHI-atory<br />

buadkng Tin oaMngs Br** waas.<br />

mapM floor* arya^ts H^R IraHto<br />

araa. (naat door lo T>'ikk al Wa<br />

2*1-6460<br />

Daya<br />

DOWNTOWN PLYMOUTH-<br />

FOREST PLACE MALL<br />

1*0 aq R 4 726 aq R<br />

I A a ] rr 95 000<br />

433^3767<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

9lALD~fG SITES<br />

5" acres $95 000<br />

37 a—in $65 000<br />

.« « 'NC 646- 1400<br />

On« site<br />

One .lie<br />

k»«.y e°<<br />

9' no*/<br />

beacifi,<br />

Btac-<br />

Hflis. Abso«"teiy<br />

1 ? acre wroded le*.<br />

.ild Hilt5 sc~-nN Crty<br />

$' 19 J00<br />

626-3620<br />

acra tot<br />

To mqua* about nmm or pre owned<br />

home* cal John Van at Ouaaty<br />

313-344-1966 Located tn<br />

community dubhouaa 1 m*e S ol<br />

Grand Rnar of! Napier Rd<br />

14x70 1963. 3 bedrooma, 2<br />

». nawty racarpauo. deck $<br />

mora Absolute ghe away Now<br />

$14,400 347-7834<br />

PARK ESTATES 19*9, 12x60fl Ex~<br />

caflarn condnor Nww kjmece 4 hot<br />

water healer 10x20' porch 4 6x24<br />

expando Senior part on wooded<br />

tot. $11,500 721-5325<br />

NEAR TRAVERSE CITY - Ofl Golden<br />

Pond Unique 4 badroom. 2 bam<br />

greet room. Arepiace, famly room<br />

2'4 car garaga Country French oa-<br />

dttr $149 000 616-275-7055<br />

•og nome Ofl Vapiece fj-niahed<br />

Exce*ent condltlor $149 500<br />

GAYLORD COUNTRY CLUB Che-<br />

lai. custom built Fireplace<br />

$139 000<br />

OTSEGO LAKE ACCESS 3 bed<br />

'ooma $44 90Q<br />

PLYMOUTH HILLS - 1966 2 bed-<br />

room*. 2 ful bath* aland «richer<br />

a* GE appkanca* nay Naw carpet,<br />

origin* owners $14,900 456^3107<br />

REDMAN 1990 - 14x80 2 bed-<br />

room*. 2 balh*, lacuza. cantrM Mr.<br />

appaancaa. porch, mad. laraa lot.<br />

beeutlfm ahape $19,600 72J-6871<br />

REDUCED<br />

LovMy 1990 Caro*ton on greet Ot.<br />

Slov* refngeraior dlahwaaher<br />

washer dryar shad vtnyt aiding,<br />

ahmgla roof. 6 m. kitenor waa*. up-<br />

Was >23.900 - now >16,000<br />

C«mRot Uanufacturad Homea<br />

349- 7794<br />

REPO, REPO.REPO<br />

Exca*ant lerma tar alghtfy<br />

HOMETOWN USA<br />

SECURE COMMUNITY<br />

LIVING A LARGE<br />

4 bedroom Nome wah abed can aa<br />

be roul tar -«tdar >S00/mo TflR<br />

•aam a<br />

•nan HOMETOWN USA<br />

SNOWBiROS-iow com MKMgan<br />

Uvatg m Cbaaaeu Avon m l>ui.ii*atR<br />

HRs 2 bedroom* 12x66 7x24 ex-<br />

beat After 5pm<br />

00<br />

TO+AL PER MONTH<br />

mdudkig Ot rent Ty»e 2 bedroom<br />

2 balh home a ertre mce<br />

Ca* tar an appointment today"<br />

10* down 9* APR, 240 mo<br />

HOMETOWN USA<br />

MICHAYWE - 4 bedroom 2 bam<br />

>79.500<br />

NEAR GARLAND COUNTRY CLUB<br />

Moor Lake lakefrcmt - 2 bedroom<br />

>47 500<br />

10 WOODED ACRES - 3 badroom<br />

larg* garag* >64.900<br />

CM! AJlca GR m Gaylord<br />

1-600-950-7690<br />

COLDWELL BANKER<br />

SCHMIDT REALTORS<br />

PETOSKEY - contemporary oondo<br />

on Lira* Traverse Bay 3 bedroom<br />

2'n baths 2200 aqfl decks, lantaa<br />

He Maw*. 2 car garag* >325 000<br />

After 6pm 655-6502<br />

TRAVERSE CTY, 2 - 1 *cr* OH*.<br />

Timber C M SubdhitMor on Old<br />

ll 1 Pemneula. quWt wooded<br />

Ltndargroimd utattas 616-947-7144<br />

WONDERFUL - Lake Michigan 4<br />

WaBoor Lake from homea 4<br />

biddable mas Ca*<br />

1-600-231-6050<br />

eLOOMHE D -I' LS 2'<br />

backing lo pond Wetwr 6 aewer<br />

Polani al wa!" out $169 900<br />

Snyder Knnwy Berman 4 Keating<br />

644-7000<br />

RvOOMFtELD HILLS<br />

Custom ouR home or purchaae land<br />

outright Beautiful wMkout woodad<br />

sit* $68 Q00 Larwt Only,<br />

HEPf*ARD & ASSOC.<br />

855-6570<br />

Bkxxrifieid HRa schools<br />

$??5,000 Cal Mergy Gnau<br />

644 -6300<br />

Weir Snyder 4 Ranke<br />

CHELSEA<br />

15 aoe* p«rkwd t-eee<br />

serJudeC bu«d Mte $6? VX3<br />

166 7972<br />

FARMINC TON Mil IS bwautHul Ot<br />

Ml law r-eae 4 crwek Approxi-<br />

mately two ffards acri Paved road,<br />

al Jtatm Lamer St 3 Mock* S of<br />

10 mas. haa block E of Orchard<br />

Lake $46 400 By owner 471-2906<br />

FRANKLIN VACANT LAND<br />

Bund your own dream houaa! TotM<br />

privacy on approimate*y 2'* acraa<br />

backing to the Fr-anfckn RNwr 3*war<br />

at street Motivate aMtor bring al<br />

offers Reduced 10 $169 900<br />

BO6530RIV<br />

6?6-8700<br />

Cranbrook<br />

Assoc Inc Itcin<br />

GREEN OAK TWP.<br />

SOUTHLYOW<br />

Lot* from $35 000 m naw develop-<br />

ment some wooded 1 acra te 2H<br />

acraa N of 9 m«e befwear Obrboro<br />

4 RuMitor (313K66-5798<br />

HARTLAND SCHOOLS I lACRCS<br />

3 m*> off M 59 4 US 23 A rial ID<br />

course PoaRbN Land Contract<br />

900 3*0-0218<br />

es<br />

DETROIT'S LARGEST<br />

EXECUTIVE OFFICE<br />

NETWORK<br />

Private omcea/flexlbi* terms<br />

Complete secretarial services<br />

Personalized telephone answering<br />

Conference meeting facilities<br />

Private parking<br />

(313) 462-1313<br />

3 BEDROOM<br />

doucaaeMd* «an aRad centra aa<br />

aMRar 4 Ryat. and mora LniMil<br />

HOMETOWN UBA ° ° ^ 5 «<br />

WATERFRONT<br />

. ^.EBQP£fiTY<br />

MARYSVILLE, Ml.<br />

KRAMER REALTY<br />

313-987-4622<br />

"SC<br />

Kathy Peters<br />

REAL EST ATI ONE<br />

497-2364<br />

SS3 Northern Property<br />

For Sale<br />

on Long Lake!<br />

HeiaahMta* doc* boat hoM 4<br />

m m Juat >7**00 Ca* Lam<br />

Si 16art. Cardury »1 Cro RaaRy<br />

»i7-3a*-2t*i n i4»r.<br />

ANTRR* OOU6TTY CHALET<br />

Haan of anow utaaRt S li ia i.<br />

•OYNE CTTY<br />

CTTY<br />

O an I<br />

OAYLOPD-S H O M Y M MBOWT<br />

o a n « i<br />

aoo Maple<br />

EXECUTIVE SUITES<br />

Private Offices<br />

From $450<br />

• Across tr>e street from<br />

new parking structure<br />

• immediate Occupancy<br />

• Professional Secretarial Service<br />

• FREE utilities. Maintenance<br />

& Janitorial<br />

• FREE Copying. Notary ft<br />

Conference Rooms<br />

S & D Management<br />

645-1851<br />

M M


6E* O&E Thursday, June 24, 1993<br />

M Lots and Acreege<br />

For Sat*<br />

BLOOMFIELD<br />

btaMowomaOrior buaoar*<br />

o» ndMduM*<br />

Omy • Im MM mk<br />

CMI Judy ol 737-OMO<br />

NEW CONSTRUCTION<br />

EXCLUSIVELY<br />

Nn Sub . ram<br />

tm i m M Q<br />

ASK FO« MAMCY MCMWOER<br />

S1-»50 6K>-2«7<br />

tuMna MM* rtMtMd<br />

COMMCnCC TWP<br />

among Ul p«ri— In buniM Ptne<br />

C m V*m Wa* lo prmete CMOh<br />

aod ier**» court Can bum to aun<br />

CALL BAUC€ QOOLD AT<br />

THC MICHIGAN GROUP<br />

REALTORS INC 4M-3C00<br />

UVONIA - ruffacr*<br />

quM air—I n—idantil araa<br />

^SSm<br />

0 0<br />

LrVONIA 8 MILE<br />

ANOHU8BARO<br />

1«0 • 170 $75 000 A* utWtMa<br />

Land contract Tarma 42 7 -3966<br />

NOflTHFICLD TOWNSHIP<br />

18 ACHES: 5 an0 ACRES.<br />

2 ACRES; Boeing terra.<br />

Land Contract Tarma 437-1174<br />

NOVI - 1 ACRE pome raMdantM kot<br />

Wa* to Maadow&rooa Coixitry<br />

dub 313-563-2018 or<br />

313-553-3440<br />

P1NCKNEY - Icwaly wooOed 8 rolling<br />

25 acre pare* in village ol<br />

Pvckney Ready lo Oev«oo Into 31<br />

iota $146 900 flexible !arm» available<br />

Cat Lynn Boutwall<br />

MOLING REAL ESTATE<br />

522-5150 437-2056<br />

SOUTHFIELD-Beautiful residential<br />

buKMng lol Land Contract larmi<br />

available Si 7.000<br />

RED CARPET KEIM-SUPERIOR<br />

Aak lor Anne: 559-7470<br />

331 Lota and Acreage<br />

For Sala<br />

COOHTW* ROTWEAT<br />

E-Z TERMS<br />

Prvna Araat Chaaa 10 W SuburOe<br />

J. A I M A Co.. 559-7430<br />

LIVONIA<br />

1/2 ACRE RESIDENTIAL PARCEL<br />

Suitable lor one Home, panoramic<br />

•nmm Araa oI rmrnee, tlSO.OOO<br />

Uvonia acnocua (39 900 Aak lor<br />

SHEILA CLARK<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

ROW<br />

464-7111<br />

Heavily wooded. Walk-out baaamant*.<br />

Naw BubdMalon m Commerce<br />

Twp 2 rnHea W ol Haggerty<br />

RNTH<br />

851-2340<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

HUNTER ARMS APARTMENTS<br />

APARTMENTS AVAILABLE<br />

Please call 644-6105<br />

AUBURN HILLS<br />

BLOOMFIELD SQUARE<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

One 8 two badrooma mtth closets<br />

galorefmi'<br />

Free Heat. Water 8 Band*<br />

Mosl Pat* W*acom*<br />

FOR MOVE-IN SPECIALS<br />

CALL<br />

862-4377<br />

BIRMINGHAM Ctoee to downtown<br />

2 badroom. 1S» balh. m appaence*<br />

•ots ol atorage. a a*aLls immedlaie-<br />

•y $625'Securtty depoeft 349-0643<br />

BIRMINGHAM - NEAR Downtown<br />

Large 2 bedroom, starting at (565<br />

Ca* 649-2665<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

$199 MOVES YOU IN<br />

Expires June 30<br />

BUCKINGHAM<br />

MANOR<br />

Call 649-6909<br />

Restriction* apply<br />

tm<br />

AUBURN HILLS Naw 2 beAoom. 2<br />

beth Avaaada lor sublet FuB<br />

amenmes FMneaa room, ewtm pool<br />

5 minute* from 1-75 at South BNd 8<br />

Squirrel Rant negotiable 563-9062<br />

BIRMINGHAM/MAPLE<br />

area Sunny.<br />

eva*abie July Nicely carpeted vertical<br />

bands, dfiweafier Baaameni<br />

(toraga Warning distance to down<br />

town 4 ahoppmg Only $525 EMC<br />

12 month ieea* Sorry, no pet* Can ]<br />

Kkw at 642 6666<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

SPACIOUS<br />

1 & 2 Bedroom Apts.<br />

From $600<br />

HUNTLEY SQUARE<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

646-9880<br />

Mon -Fri 9am-5pm<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

$300 SECURITY DEPOSIT SPECIAL<br />

Newly remodeled 1 bedroom apt.<br />

avaaabM. E. of Adam* Road near<br />

downtown Birmingham Rental ratea<br />

include heat i water vertical band*,<br />

new KHchen 8 appliance*, mirrored<br />

door* 8 pluah carpeting<br />

Call Mon -Sat. 644-1300<br />

BLOOMFIELD PLACE<br />

1 bedroom. $490 (free aecurtty depoan<br />

« ranted in June> 540-6342<br />

S o u t h f i e l d<br />

HIDDEN OAKS<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

Va OFF RENT<br />

ANY 3 MONTHS<br />

YOU CHOOSE<br />

Blind* ceramic bath cental air, carports available<br />

intercoms patioa/tvalconie* Cable ready large storage area<br />

laundry facilities<br />

1 Bedroom froa...'510 2 Bedroom from...'595<br />

6-9 Month Leases available on selected units<br />

Daily 11-6. Sat 9 2<br />

15833 W. 11 Mile<br />

at Greenfield<br />

'Baaed 00 13 roonrti ocvpuw. Mew<br />

1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments<br />

Available For Immediate Occupancy!<br />

• Short Term Leases Available<br />

• Convenient Location<br />

• Private Entrance<br />

• Hat-in Knehen<br />

• Walk-In Closets<br />

• Full Size Washers «fe Dryers<br />

• Ceramic Risers. Cut Away Walls<br />

& Fireplaces<br />

• Covered Parking Included<br />

PLUS...<br />

hmraordinarv 9000 Sq Ft Health<br />

Cluh & Activ it> Center With<br />

Indoor PihiI. Sauna & Jacuzzi'<br />

CAM. OR VISIT TODAY!<br />

Ask About Our<br />

Summer Specutis<br />

Himrv MON 4 7 • TUE FRI 9-6<br />

SAT 10 5 • SUN 12-5<br />

CiTAflwCLUB<br />

- CLOSET<br />

WASHE R Oft>KH<br />

L/<br />

557-4520<br />

roAnis onb* LaJta<br />

2 Bedroom Floorplan<br />

Shown<br />

HDOV [IIN1M, BOOM<br />

661-2200<br />

Locsied At Intersection Of 13 Mile & Haggerty Rd<br />

M A N A G E R S S P E C I A L<br />

R e d u c e d Rates o n all Styles<br />

C A L L N O W<br />

Mon.-Fri. io-6 \ & 2 Bedroom Apts.<br />

Saturday lO-S<br />

Sunday 12-*<br />

2, 3 & 4 Bedroom Townhouses<br />

F*Kf (.AS MEAT Sir*<br />

• Vertical Bbncb • Pet Sect ion SvailaMe<br />

• Spacious, ncwh decorated suites<br />

with dishwxshers<br />

' Individually contrt>Ued heat ft air<br />

• Short Term leases Mailable<br />

• Job Transfer I la uses Available<br />

S4inotcs from l--' - S - l-9-l I-SK><br />

On Ford Road, just cast of l-2~S<br />

Daily 9-" Saturday 11-6 Sunday 11-5<br />

981-3891<br />

NOW LEASING!<br />

BLOOMFIELO MILLS<br />

Telegrap* « 14 Mae<br />

NEWLY REMODELED<br />

SPACIOUS<br />

2 BEDROOM APTS.<br />

From $910<br />

Heat Included<br />

THE GLENS<br />

OF BLOOMFIELD<br />

642-6220<br />

Mon -Fn S-5 Sat 12-4<br />

t O B E<br />

557-0810<br />

• 1 & 2-bed room apartments<br />

• 2-bedroom townhomes<br />

• Dishwasher/vertical blinds<br />

• Balconies/patios<br />

• Pools sauna/carports<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Garden Apts<br />

JOY ROADEAfT Of Z7%<br />

down, ha ba«i aa. Fin %»7<br />

FIATORCS<br />

•Stove! RaMaaraaor<br />

• CWwaahar ft Olapoaal<br />

• CantrM A*/Heat<br />

• Ver<br />

Co.<br />

• Laundry la L — O<br />

• Pool ft OuHiouaa<br />

• Sorry, no petal<br />

• MOO rebate lor i<br />

455-7440<br />

Your<br />

ticket<br />

to fine<br />

W i n d e m e t v<br />

Apartments<br />

LIVING YOU CAN<br />

AFFORD TO ENJOY<br />

Central Air Conditioning<br />

Convenient To Shopping And EipreMwayi<br />

eaWe TV *»»


81 *<br />

400 Apts. For Ront<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> •<br />

_EAIRWAY CLUB<br />

Qoffsk)e Apts.<br />

1 1 & 2 Bedroom<br />

rc-w Free Goff<br />

Heat & Hot Water Free<br />

Carport Included<br />

728-1105<br />

400 Apts. For Ront<br />

CANTON - SeCTuOed location naar<br />

•xpreeewey 12&5 par month plus<br />

utilities 1 mon» rani Oapoart<br />

spm aes-aoos<br />

CANTON-1 Bedroom $3«S par<br />

mooff including naai » water Security<br />

depoert & relersnoss 'S*jmreo<br />

B90LOQR0 CaiaPtare 571-432'<br />

CLAWSON/TROV<br />

I oaOroom. CaaatJtanca >sn<br />

rrrm fJirwH r»«m—afMt W l<br />

bar must see J49S/mo 549-S6SS<br />

Oak Village<br />

2758 Ackiey<br />

Westland<br />

721-8111<br />

"Family Living At it.*<br />

Two b e d r o o m , o n e bath duplex ranch<br />

"homes with full basements<br />

pef FREE RENT<br />

month SPECIALS<br />

• On-stte management • Spacious yards<br />

• On-site maintenance • Gas ranges, frost<br />

• Lawn cutting tree refrigerators<br />

• Snow removal • One small pet<br />

Open Mon -Fri. 9-7, Sat 10-5 Sun 12-5<br />

N O V I R I D G E<br />

* E X T R A *<br />

= GREAT NEWS<br />

FOR FAMILIES<br />

• 2 Bedroom Apartments from<br />

• 2 Bedroom Townhomes from<br />

• Novi Schools<br />

• Pool, Tennis & Clubhouse Wiih kxen.;« kauiuy<br />

• 24 Hour Service<br />

OH 10 Mile Between Novi Road A Meadowhrook<br />

NOVI RIDGE 349-8200<br />

3 BGDROOM TOWhHOU'ie<br />

• S400 Security ^<br />

• Full Basement t<br />

• 1VS Baths<br />

• Dishwasher 15<br />

530<br />

$ 4 4 0<br />

FREE HEAT and COOKING GAS<br />

MICROWAVE • CENTRAL AIR<br />

Cable Ready • Pool • Clubhouse<br />

Spacious Rooms • Pets Allowed<br />

Adjacent to Auburn Hills - near 1-75<br />

Wait on Blvd v* mile W of Perry<br />

Mon -Eri. S-5<br />

Sat 12-5<br />

Closed Sun 373-0100<br />

CjRflNDtilLLE<br />

TOWN H O U S E S<br />

' t o n e<br />

- OK (/lc T U a t e r<br />

T a n d 2 B e d r o o m $ Q 7 C<br />

— Apartments from u<br />

• Convenient to Twelve Oafcs Mall<br />

1 Less than 5 minutes from Novi and<br />

Farming!on HMa<br />

Dtahwaahof<br />

Pool<br />

• PrH-ete Be*cony/Patto<br />

Vahaty of Ftoor Plans AvaiaMe<br />

Air CondMoning<br />

Cable TV!<br />

624-9445<br />

Open Mondey - Friday lO«<br />

' Lime*1 amm Cat tor dmaHa<br />

400 Apts. For Ront<br />

Cl-AWSON/TROY-510<br />

tar 1 Bedroom. carpeting. bands,<br />

noraga Haal A ursier rxJuded Ou»-<br />

947 7078<br />

a< Budding<br />

CANTON<br />

S olJoyRa .W m 1275<br />

LOW<br />

MOVE-IN COSTS<br />

1 & 2 Bedroom Apts.<br />

From $355*<br />

Heat Included<br />

Window Treatments<br />

STONEYBROOKE<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

455-7200<br />

Moo -Fn 9-5 Sat 10-5<br />

Son 11-4<br />

•Limited lima First 6 month* ol a<br />

one res' wees *•«. 'ssldsnts Salaci<br />

units<br />

400 Apts. For Ront<br />

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

SINGLE STORY<br />

LIVING<br />

1 Bedroom Apt.<br />

• Paaca I qum - no ona above<br />

or below you<br />

• Private errtranca/patio<br />

• OtSrty f oom- s'asftsr dryar Hookup<br />

• Flexible leasee I mors<br />

CONVENIENCE * COMFORT<br />

NO STAIRS-NO HALLWAYS<br />

S4S5V MONTH<br />

CALL TOOAYI<br />

Heathmoore<br />

Apartments<br />

981-6994<br />

At Ford Rd 4 I-27S on Haggerty<br />

N V* DETROIT<br />

1 badroom - MOO up<br />

2 Bedroom - (500 up<br />

incluOss Neat A water - 534-9340<br />

PAVILION COURT<br />

Luxury made affordable<br />

2 BEDROOMS<br />

from 8<br />

1 Month Free<br />

6 9 5 including c a r p o r t<br />

b a Select Sattee<br />

• Fully Equipped Health Club<br />

• Washer and Dryer in Bach Unit<br />

On Haggerty Road<br />

348-1 i ao<br />

Daily 9 - 7 Sat. A S u n . 1 1 - 5<br />

Westland's Best Value...<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

• Close to Work'<br />

• Convenient to Shopping'<br />

O u r V a l u e P a c k a a e Includes:<br />

• Fashionable updated<br />

apartments<br />

• DISHWASHERS<br />

• Mini Dlinos<br />

• Large secure<br />

onvate storage<br />

'oor- witt<br />

each apartment<br />

Pool & CiuOhouse<br />

RENTS<br />

s 425*<br />

Please can ccojt<br />

• Heat & Water<br />

• Balconies<br />

• Air conditioner<br />

• Laundry facilities<br />

in each building<br />

A v a i l a b l e<br />

• Cable TV<br />

• Speoal Pet Units<br />

oui Soecois*<br />

• t—' c cuocrt S sec urnv ittov c«gar-<br />

We re prcxjC to oti&r rtie most votue<br />

to' your money " kVeifono<br />

Cherry HMI neoi Msttimon<br />

r»-><br />

THE BEST PART^<br />

OF THE DAY IS<br />

COMING HOME. . .<br />

ensington<br />

Within walking<br />

* distance of downtown<br />

Farmington<br />

^ Spacious one and two<br />

bedroom apartment<br />

homes<br />

A In-unit washer dr^er<br />

^ available<br />

anor<br />

apartment homes<br />

A Planned communit><br />

7 activities<br />

^ Heat included<br />

y<br />

Surrounded b><br />

nature's best<br />

Open Daily \a<br />

^ 474-2884 ^<br />

()n Farmington Rd., Jus! South of 9 Mik Rd.<br />

You'll Enjoy •<br />

• Indoor Pool<br />

• Tennis Courts<br />

• Controlled Access<br />

• Community Room<br />

--a f w w r w f c M m i t f m n<br />

m High-Rise LMng<br />

a Free HeU<br />

1 Bedroom....<br />

from • 4 3 5 *<br />

2 B e d r o o m s<br />

from * 5 1 3 *<br />

721-2500<br />

Huntan WesJ I 4 2 bedroom<br />

Ktgjhrise Juxyry<br />

ihe features you It love,<br />

plus CO convenient oca—* to I- 275,<br />

Deport & Ann Arbor.<br />

" i i - - | |<br />

pnoaeti open cxmy.<br />

HirSsrt wse s located one Dioct<br />

wee a) woyns M BeKseeri fata<br />

'lease in* or* ft re<br />

Stoneridge Maror<br />

Ths tsrgasi ons badroom ir ths<br />

ares From S495 per mo mduJing<br />

carport verticals all aponanrw<br />

I imiiwo time ofa- on *eleri 'xJ J ''1s<br />

N~ '«n»nl5 :-ly<br />

Enter o«1 Fre*-^:."- R0 W of Ore<br />

hard i a*e Rd "5 o' Grand River<br />

478-1437 775-8206<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

REN 7 FROM SS65<br />

leoo aq « 2 bedroom gsrOer<br />

apartmenta 2 bedroom towmhoulw<br />

wtth full basements 2 bath • wa»<br />

In csose's covert parting, washar'<br />

dryer. venicai bUnds attended galehouse,<br />

snd s 24 hour monitored «v<br />

trusion snd fire sSarm<br />

SUMMIT APTS.<br />

NORTHWESTERN A MIOOLEBELT<br />

S2S-43M<br />

jMfwaye^ay^Xtt^F- -^larprtses<br />

FARMINGTON MILLS Nawty decorated.<br />

1 bedroom at $445 Includee<br />

heel ' appaancaa carpeting A air<br />

Cable available No security depoen<br />

Mausllftsd 478-4191<br />

FARMINGTON MILLS Baautltul<br />

nawar 2 badroom 1 or 2 Ml beths<br />

condo style apartments<br />

OPEN SATURDAY A SUNDAY<br />

1PM 4PM<br />

Prtvale entrancaa A laundry rooms.<br />

1.000 sq.H.. much more *725 a<br />

month Limited Time SPECIALS<br />

ROLLCRf ST APTS 33S-822S<br />

FARMINGTON MILLS - 2 bedrooms<br />

1200 sq n , 4<br />

SBOO/month Ca* M»s<br />

or BoO 477-7619<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS-1 badroom<br />

washer'dryar bands, pats OK<br />

1510 "no . special 1 month Nae rent<br />

533-3137 or 532-063«<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS 2 bedroom"<br />

neer dubhouaa with rooor outdoor<br />

pools not tubs, ssuns A wort out<br />

room Sscured res»dsnos<br />

M2S Mo 4 73-SS 11<br />

FARMINGTON MILLS<br />

NEW BOTSFORD APTS.<br />

2 bedrooms starting st SS2S'mo<br />

CentrM sir Wafting distance to hoeprlal<br />

Brand naw 471-4*55<br />

FARMINGTON/<br />

LIVONIA<br />

Beautiful i A 2 Bedroom Apts<br />

And 1 Bedroom Pius Den<br />

HEAT INCLUDED<br />

• Naw whits formica «lichen A ranrty<br />

• Vertical Bands<br />

• mshwssrisr Se« -cleaning Oven A<br />

Range Froel free Refrigerate<br />

Micro-wave<br />

Mernman Rd lOrOterd Lake Rd I<br />

Juet I M S ol S Mae Rd<br />

MERRIMAN PARK APTS<br />

• Clubhouse with swimming pool<br />

• Modern kitchen with Gt appliances<br />

4- Beautifully manicured grounds<br />

• Minutes from the Somerset Collect.on<br />

• Starting at S5-J5 'or I Bed'oom S590 'o' 2<br />

Bedroom<br />

585-4499<br />

i m-r m m eat. a a* i m<br />

I ft, «* «as Perm ot t-4 I<br />

STERLING HEIGHTS<br />

STERLIN6 LAKE<br />

4. Spacious 1 & 2 bedroom apartments and lown<br />

homes<br />

• Large pond with flowing fountain 'ooi bndge<br />

and scenic overtook s<br />

^ Tennis courts swimming pool and chtld'ens<br />

playground<br />

4- Clubhouse with 'irepiace and game room<br />

•f Modern kitchens with dishwashers<br />

4- Central air<br />

+ Starting at S476<br />

"Vksr*<br />

Cell 689-5070<br />

Oeer. S* San 11<br />

t aecHester Ao<br />

TROY<br />

CANTERBURY SQUARE<br />

• Spacious 1 & 2 bedroom apanmems and 2 b«T"<br />

io»nnamo8 •• —<br />

Private storage area and vertical blinds<br />

4- Clubhouse with pool sundeck tennts<br />

basketball sand volleyball & playground ___<br />

4 FREE heat water and central a«<br />

> Escellent Troy location . .<br />

Easy access to • 75 and shopping* •»<br />

• 1 A 2 baJttwmi starong at ss40 -.<br />

CALL 268-9100<br />

Om« sa M i ls H -4,<br />

CANTON PLYMOUTH<br />

PTLGfflirVILLAGr- ~<br />

• 1 4 2 bedroom apartments<br />

e Private entrances, carports end<br />

washer/dryer in individual units<br />

• Modem kitchens w«h microwev—,<br />

dishwasher and frost-free retrlgerelors<br />

• Clubhouse with sun deck end »w*rrvming<br />

pool<br />

e Winner of Michigan Oea^tWctlnn award<br />

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ths onfv •<br />

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first 2 montha (<br />

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Security Deposit $200<br />

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Civic Center We*l ol Lasher<br />

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Permission they grve 1<br />

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SOUTHFIELD<br />

$399 MOVES YOU IN<br />

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Lighted Parking. Large Walk-In<br />

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Managed by Kaftan Emerprtaee<br />

Townhouses<br />

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cieaning oven central air private<br />

patio 6 parking by your floor<br />

• 2bed'oom'2t>ath »291sqft<br />

• 30ed*oom.'2bath. 1537 sq ft<br />

• 30ed-oom'2'Ybatti, 1512 sq ft *<br />

Full basement<br />

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On seiecied units<br />

•FREE HEAT<br />

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• 24 hr monitored Intrualon alarm<br />

FROM $565<br />

12 MM 4 Linear<br />

TWYCKINGHAM VALLEY<br />

356-4403<br />

Managed by Kalian Enterprise*, mc<br />

SOUTHFIELD, 1 bedroom, include*<br />

heat electric, stove fridge, waaher<br />

dryer, carpeted, drape*. $445<br />

month plus security 352-2519<br />

"»<br />

Located on 10 MM<br />

S. ol 1-696<br />

between CooiKJge 4 Woodward<br />

v xvrxcjr > *<br />

• Village Green of<br />

Huntington Woods<br />

Townhouses<br />

547-9393<br />

" Some restrictions apply<br />

SOUTHFIELD<br />

Extra large 1 bedroom w/den and 2<br />

bedrooms w/2 bath* Large kitchen<br />

w 'eatmg are* and prtvale laundry<br />

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SOUTHFIELD<br />

1 Bedroom Apts.<br />

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LOW MOVE-IN COSTS<br />

HIDDEN VALLEY<br />

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COLONY PARK<br />

355-2047<br />

Managed by Kaftan Enterprise*, inc<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

HERITAGE APTS<br />

IN Terntonal. W ot Sheldon)<br />

: .SPECIAL-<br />

IST MONTH RENT FREE<br />

with 13 month lease '<br />

"£25 aiscount oft each months 'ent.<br />

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. Oualty 1 bedroom apis avauaoie<br />

i Rent $445, Includes heat 4 water<br />

Call For<br />

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455-2143<br />

• • upon credit approval<br />

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apt central air laundry faculties<br />

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aurrty deposit 459-70»0<br />

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elder nome private entrance $400''<br />

no water 4 heat included 522-9275<br />

PLYMOUTH. 1 bedroom. Maple 4<br />

fairground Stove, refrigerator<br />

carpeting, wad fo town Large room<br />

size*. $445 includes heat Rant<br />

•acount 459-5875<br />

PLYMOUTH - I bedroom. $475 plus<br />

wtwtie* Half mo security depoert<br />

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Managed by Kaftan Enterprise*<br />

$280 ON 2 BEDROOM<br />

$28 7 50 ON 2 BEDROOM DELUXE<br />

include*<br />

• Heat 4 Water<br />

• Air Conditioned<br />

•B*Kome*4 Cable<br />

• Storage<br />

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• Near 696 4 275 Freeway*<br />

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(On Decker neer* S Commerce!<br />

WALLE0 LAKE/W BLOOMFIELD<br />

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Heritage Apt*. Larg* 1 bedroom<br />

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$410 650-6399 - 624-0780<br />

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rie 467-7221<br />

WAYNE-WESTLAND furnlehed 1<br />

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month plus security No peta imme-<br />

$399 MOVES YOU IN<br />

Wayne Forest Apts.<br />

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• Vertical Blinds<br />

• Central Air<br />

• Swimming Pool<br />

S of Michigan<br />

Corner ol Venoy 4 Forest<br />

326-7800<br />

WAYNE - 1 4 2 bedroom apart-<br />

ment*. $420.'mo 4 14> includes<br />

fteai. water appaancaa. Nica neigh-<br />

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TAKING APPLICATIONS:<br />

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WESTLAND PLAZA APTS<br />

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North of Warren<br />

For further Into Cal<br />

427-1997<br />

Between Noon 4 5 30. Tuea-Sat<br />

TROY<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

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On Waco, off Schoolcraft<br />

459-6640<br />

PLYMOUTH - 1200 en ft 2 bed-<br />

room. centrM mr, new carpel, win-<br />

4ows ceramic IM Short larm leena<br />

$496/mo + utamee Bob 453-5040<br />

PLYMOUTH-2 bedroom dupMi 1'*<br />

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yr».ale Bssawnwl. no pal* auiM<br />

PLYMOUTH-2 bedroom<br />

dryer relngMMor stove<br />

^ande $675 per month<br />

carpel 4<br />

avdudea<br />

465-0391<br />

PLYMOUTH-2 bedroom d<br />

bath*, newly decorated a<br />

prtwMe keeimari no pa<br />

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upaa> 1'4<br />

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as. qdet<br />

349-9192<br />

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(Bedford n*»<br />

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m Sweat O M M M i A lllfll<br />

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ROCHESTER HILLS<br />

Starting At 1695<br />

>200 8 € A * M R DCPOSRR<br />

1200 a«ft<br />

srsm<br />

SOUTHFIELD/FRANKLIN<br />

RENT FROM $1,295<br />

2 or 3 bedroom apedoua lown-<br />

houses elegant lormal dlmng room<br />

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Franklin Rd.. S of 13 Mile<br />

Managed by Kaftan Enterprleaa<br />

SOUTHFIELD Tanglewood Apta<br />

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aq ft carpeting, bunds central air<br />

a* kitchen appiancaa. waft-m stor*<br />

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Mon Fn »-6 Sat 10-2<br />

i Idants First<br />

6 month* ol * ane year I<br />

SOUTHFIELD<br />

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SECURITY DEPOSIT $150<br />

FrankHn River Apts<br />

12 MILE 4 TELEGRAPH<br />

356-0400<br />

WMTTFHALL A^ARTMKNTS<br />

1 MONTH'S »«H RENT<br />

FREE<br />

RENT<br />

Move-In<br />

$249<br />

NEWLY REDECORATED<br />

1 Bedroom<br />

Very Spacious Units<br />

Beeutifuay landscaped perktoe<br />

gardan apta Quiet aackjded Ihrtng<br />

• r* Batha m 2 Bed Limt<br />

> FREE LIGHTED CARPORT<br />

• Washer-dryer'some i*«s<br />

• vertical Bands<br />

• 24 Hr Maintenance<br />

• Locked Foyer Entry<br />

• Larga waR-ln dossil<br />

•Covered PnvaM Balconies<br />

FREE<br />

BEDROOM<br />

For a limited time<br />

lease a 3 bedroom apartment<br />

for a 2 bedroom price!<br />

1750 sq.ft.<br />

Garage with opener<br />

Wasrter/dryer or hookups<br />

optional<br />

Cathedral ceilings<br />

Corner fireplace wtth<br />

marble hearth<br />

' 24-hour attended<br />

gatehouse<br />

Aldingbrooke<br />

Drake Rd . N ol Maple<br />

•661-0770<br />

400 Apta. For Ront<br />

WESTLAND<br />

LOW MOVE IN COSTS<br />

Microwave &<br />

Window Treatments<br />

1 & 2 Bedroom Apts.<br />

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HINES PARK<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

425-0052<br />

Mon -Frt 9am-5pm Sat -Sun 10-4<br />

" Limned time upon signing a one<br />

year laaaa New residents Select<br />

units<br />

NEXT<br />

5<br />

Applicants Receive<br />

$45.00 OFF*<br />

1st FOUR MONTHS<br />

LIVONIA SCHOOLS<br />

PARKLIKE SETTING<br />

2 OUTDOOR POOLS<br />

TENNIS COURTS<br />

EXERCISE ROOM<br />

SAUNA<br />

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459-6600<br />

* on select 2 bedroom units<br />

402 FwrnMwd Apta.<br />

For Ront<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

American Suites<br />

• Short Term RantsU Irom<br />

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• Fully Fumlahed<br />

• Houeekeepmg/Lmen Service<br />

• Continents! Or seats*!<br />

• Dinner Optional<br />

• Cable TV<br />

•24 Hour Security<br />

• Carpon<br />

• Peta Welcome<br />

• Flexible Rental terms<br />

1100 NORTH ADAMS<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

645-0420<br />

BIRMINGHAM DOWNTOWN<br />

Fu9y Furnished<br />

I 4 2 bedroom luxury apartment*<br />

Utilities 4 oantral an Included<br />

MoniMy laaees avaMbls 851-4157<br />

WESTLAND<br />

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$45 off first 4 months<br />

2 BEDROOM APTS<br />

FROM $475*<br />

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bunds, dtshwaahar. security hal<br />

door* with Intercom Balcony or pa-<br />

tio pooI 4 play area*<br />

WOODLAND VILLA<br />

422-5411<br />

Warren Rd<br />

between Wayne 4 Newburg<br />

•Salad unit* only<br />

Single story • waaher 4 dryer<br />

hookup* • 1 bedroom* • $445 • pri-<br />

vate entrance.' patio<br />

$200 Security Depoert<br />

Cherry ^aia W of Merrlman<br />

$22-5558<br />

WESTLAND<br />

WAYNE/FORD RD AREA<br />

Spacious 1 4 2 bedroom apart-<br />

ments located doee to shopping 4<br />

expressway* Other amenities In-<br />

clude<br />

•Carpeting<br />

• Park-Ms Setting<br />

• Owner Paid Heat<br />

• A* Conditioning<br />

• New Counter Tops<br />

• Garbage Disposal<br />

• Laundry FacRtlas<br />

• Window Treatment*-'Mmi Bands<br />

From $425 Monthly<br />

COUNTRY COURT APARTMENTS<br />

Western Hills Apts.<br />

1 Bedroom Special<br />

i&5AR>Tif4fihrfc»419<br />

• CENTRAL AIR<br />

•OUTDOOR POOL<br />

• BKJ CLOSETS<br />

• FREE HEAT 4 WATER<br />

CALL FOR DETAILS<br />

729-6520<br />

Located on Cherry Ha between<br />

Wayne and Newburgh Roads<br />

WEST BLOOMFIELD LAKEFRONT,<br />

1 bedroom studio with klttfian, $500<br />

per month Cal after 9pm. 363-0329<br />

405-7292<br />

WESTLAND - Available Now Palm-<br />

er/Venoy Clean 1 bedroom apt<br />

•too*, refrigerator carpel Low<br />

move-m, $395 2T4-6202<br />

WESTLANO - Clean, quiet adutt<br />

bunding 1 bedroom $396/mo..<br />

$305 security deposit Heat 4 water<br />

included Available now 553-4622<br />

• individual Central Air 'Heel<br />

• Swimming Pool<br />

> Senior CrtOen* DMcourW<br />

' Short or Long Term Laaaa<br />

SUNNYMEDE<br />

APTS.<br />

561 KIRTS<br />

1-75 at Big Beaver<br />

Westland Estates<br />

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1 YEAR LEASE: $445<br />

8 MONTH LEASE- $465<br />

EXTRA LARGE 2 BEDROOMS<br />

900 SQ. FT., $520<br />

(1 year Maar'cradrt)<br />

$200 DEPOSIT<br />

Pool/heat/MMr/no pet*<br />

No appucanon or rlsamng lee*<br />

722-4700<br />

OnWaynaRd S of Warren Rd<br />

(1 bai S of Big I<br />

between Uvemol* 4 Crooks]<br />

Cloea lo Somersel Coiecllon<br />

362-0290<br />

TROY/ROYAL OAK A REAS<br />

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280-1700<br />

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APARTMENTS<br />

8200 North Wayne Rd<br />

2 BEDROOMS. $480<br />

1 BEDROOM ,*445<br />

STU040S $395<br />

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• Between Ford Rd 4 Humer<br />

722-5155<br />

WILLOW CREEK<br />

Apartments 4 Townhouses<br />

728-0630<br />

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STARTING AT $455<br />

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1 bedroom, completely fur rushed<br />

apt Prima location Short term<br />

available $725 month indudee utM-<br />

M Security dapoelt 642-0093<br />

Birmmghemj Royal Oek<br />

Furnished Apts.<br />

Monthly Leaaa*<br />

immediate occupency<br />

Lowest Rate*<br />

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549-5500<br />

Birmmghim.'W Bloom held/Troy<br />

BLOOMFIELD LAKES APTS<br />

Furnished spts m imt. quiet com-<br />

plex Fu«y furnished 4 decorated<br />

studio. 1 4 2 bedroom units In-<br />

cludes dnhes knens. etc Cleaning<br />

services svsilabie Beach pn Mgn<br />

No pets plain Renti starting at<br />

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SHCWT TERM LEASES lor qualified<br />

apptacanis 681-6309<br />

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APARTMENTS<br />

MONTHLY LEASES<br />

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Furnished with housewares, knens<br />

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MINIMUM 1 MONTH<br />

1.2 4 3 Bedroom Apts<br />

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474-9770 1-800-344-9770<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS PARK MOTEL<br />

Cable * HBO. tree local phone ser-<br />

vice 4 untitles 1 bedroom apts<br />

$l75''wkly No deposit. Also rooms<br />

4 efficiencies 30691 Grend River<br />

474-1324<br />

LiVONlA - Spotless fu«y furnished,<br />

tastefully decorated t bedroom<br />

condo. csrpon laundry 4 storage<br />

faculties Pool, balcony 476-4571<br />

LIVONIA-Studio spts include maid<br />

linens, phone mswerlng. cable<br />

pool, aw 4 all utilities $145 wkly<br />

Day* inn 36655 Plymouth 427-1300<br />

apt AH untitles included 6 mo<br />

or longer OfT-*tr*et parting. $400,'<br />

mo pm* security 434-4 199<br />

ROYAL OAK-DOWNTOWN<br />

FURNISHED APARTMENT<br />

Studio apartment fu»y furnished<br />

$4 10 month In quiet, secured, adult<br />

complex 1 year leeae. (ftexlblel You<br />

pay alearic we PAY heat Storage<br />

lockers No pets Ofl-street perking<br />

and on premise laundry tacame*<br />

258-6200 or 542-9559<br />

404 HOMOM TO Rant<br />

BLOOMFIELD LOVELY FRENCH<br />

NOMalANDY CITY OF BLOOM-<br />

FIELD HILLS Many upgrades *n-<br />

lahed wak-out. wooded Mt. larga<br />

dack. 9 ft oaMng* Oak Mrary<br />

For sale at $7*6.000; Hlr laaee m<br />

$3200/mo EC-H-92CHC<br />

MAX BROOCK WC 646- 1400<br />

BLOOMFIELD - 1M« country<br />

trench. 4 bedroom colonial<br />

baths, library. 3972 sq It , country<br />

kitchen, nanny quarters<br />

H i $2700/mo<br />

D4H PROPERTIES, 737-4002<br />

BLOOMFIELD 3 or 4 bedrooma. 3<br />

beth*. famly room. Or apiece, cen-<br />

tral air 4 mors OtoomBsHI schools<br />

AvetatM Ally 15 $1.560/mo<br />

651-2966 or 539-3716<br />

CANTON - ama* 2 Bedroom w'ga-<br />

rags. one halt acra Peta Monad<br />

$600 per month Eaay accaes to ax-<br />

CM 953-0035<br />

CANTON - 3 bedroom bungalow,<br />

tamay room, flrapiece. eppaancea.<br />

bailment 3 car garage on acra<br />

Available 7t 10 $750 346-5100<br />

RICHTER & ASSOC.<br />

CASS Lakalront - 5 bedrooms. 2%<br />

beths. off Orchard LSke Rd Con-<br />

venient to everything W Bloom held<br />

Schools $1200 mo 655-5067<br />

CASS LAKE LIVING - 4 bedroom. 2<br />

bath, at appaencea, waaher 4 dryer<br />

Wrap around dack. fenced yard<br />

Greet laks view boet we* svsAebM<br />

$l200/mo 1 mo depoell Pets okay<br />

with additional deposit Purchase<br />

possible 313-662-7417<br />

CLARKSTON DEER LAKE FRONT<br />

4 bedrooms. 3V* batha. ftrspiec*<br />

situated on 3 stately seres wtth psn-<br />

orarmc view of private si sports<br />

Deer Laka 4 car attached garage<br />

Unique Avaltabla June 26 $2100<br />

per mo Page 253-5622 or 874-2322<br />

DEARBORN - Don I delay<br />

3 Bedrooms, dmma. garags<br />

Fenced Pats OK $600/mo<br />

RENTAL PROS 356-RENT<br />

DEARBORN HEIGHTS - Attractive 4<br />

bedroom. Droned baaameni. 2 car<br />

garaga Option available late July<br />

$750/mo 786-1823<br />

DEARBORN HOTS -Crestwood<br />

Schools- 3 bedroom, V* beth<br />

rsnch. family room w/Arepiace. air.<br />

aa sppttances. garaga. $850 /mo or<br />

$600 It you'l car* lor lawn<br />

313-278-3868. 517-694-3668<br />

DEARBORN HTS (Ford Rd 4 Outer<br />

Dr araa) 3 bedrooms. 2 car gerage.<br />

appliance*, newly redecorated No<br />

baaement No pets $750 662-0634<br />

N W DETROIT - 2 bedroom, ba<br />

ment. sppaanca*. large lot. fenced<br />

Ih. dean, immediate occupency<br />

$350/mo - security 425-3576<br />

OUTER DRIVE area Nice two bed-<br />

room newly remodeled, carpeted<br />

thru-out. appliances, nice, fenced<br />

yard, $400 mo. 937-3523<br />

NICE. 2 bedroom home, Grand Rtv<br />

ar 4 Telegraph $575/mo pkis se-<br />

curity Lesve massage 865-1119<br />

DETROIT - for rem or sale<br />

2 bedroom $400 per month<br />

j Call 273-4415<br />

404 Mow To Ront<br />

LIVONIA 3 bedroom ranch 4/<br />

Newburgh area Appaencea air<br />

leoo aq ft- 37117 Vergo Shown by<br />

ort, 615-0372<br />

LIVONIA - 3 Bedroom fu« baaa-<br />

meni. a* conditioning. ap««ancee<br />

$724/mo<br />

RENTAL PROS 3S6 RENT<br />

UVO#«A 3 bedroom brick ranch,<br />

flnlehed beeement. 2 car garage,<br />

central ak. no pet*, pkis security<br />

$780 month JuN 347 1878<br />

LIVONIA 4 bedroom 2 cer , rage<br />

car gar i<br />

appllencee. lerge lenced yard L<br />

ma School* Immedlel* occup*nc><br />

$630'mo * security 229-9219<br />

LIVONIA-8 Maa/Ink si ar area Cleen.<br />

freamy pawled 2 bedroom home A»<br />

appliance*, draperlea/bknd*<br />

pet* $600/mo • 1'4 mo le<br />

478<br />

MILFORO TWP - Executive home on<br />

3 wooded acre* 4 bedroom. 4 bath<br />

cotonael 3-car gar*g*. 8 mm lo<br />

Nov- Sept 1*t $1450'mo 664 5897<br />

OAKLANO COUNTY SOUTH<br />

1 - 4 bedroom house*,'Hats. no fee<br />

Oek land R*nt*l MouNng Associa-<br />

tion 443-0729<br />

OLD REDFORD-3 bedroom carpel<br />

ed rsnch with bssement 1ence 4 big<br />

garag* «5?5 -^security 4?1-14^<br />

404 HOUMI To Ront<br />

TROY<br />

loraal. beth 4 H. appkanoa*.<br />

ua. no pet*. $ 1200 law<br />

r$ 1200/mo<br />

624-9476<br />

TROY LAKEFRONT - Swim m your<br />

backyard 5 bedroome. 3H baths<br />

master lulM w/laka view 2600 *qft<br />

plu* lower wa»out Troy schoow<br />

$2400 mo NagonaMa 87S-1006<br />

TROY Long Lake/<br />

bedroom Tudor 3<br />

room, neutral. fireplace library ap-<br />

pkanca*. Mr. 2 car. dack back* lo<br />

Jay a<br />

D4 H<br />

Cae perk $1750/mo<br />

PROPERTIES 737-4002<br />

TROY Nice<br />

neighborhood<br />

axil, lenced yi<br />

lies 4 security immediate 796-2364<br />

bedrggm, quMI<br />

i RoSiefcsr-175<br />

axli". lenced yard, $360/mc • ul«i<br />

TROY, the beat araa. ImmedMIe oc-<br />

cupency, 6 bedroom cuatom coloni-<br />

al half acr* lot. cul-da-*ac. 3 Ml 4 2<br />

n*H Dams library prtvale gue*t<br />

quarters fireplace m large family<br />

room. 2'* car garaga. deck, flmehed<br />

baaamant central air. $2500 mo<br />

Option to buy 754-3436, 644-6670<br />

•RO« Wattle*, Rochester - Country<br />

colonial 4 bedroom*. 2'1 baltis<br />

ftr*pt*ce. family room. 2100 *q ft<br />

backs to wood* Fenced yard Avak-<br />

BOW 8-15 $1400,'mo<br />

D 4 H PROPERTIES. 737-4002<br />

PLEASANT RIDGE, 3 bedroom 2 •»<br />

bath, central air lormal dimng<br />

room, larga kitchan. appliances *i-<br />

tachad garage. $975 541 -6397<br />

PLYMOUTH - downtown, 2 bed-<br />

room older home, new cerpw. fraah-<br />

fy pemiad appliance*. $650.'mo •<br />

security depoait 4 utlklie* Min.mum<br />

6 month agreement 453-6375<br />

PLYMOUTH OLD VILLAGE<br />

256 Farmer Charming speckxzs 2<br />

bedroom, lormal dlmng room, base-<br />

ment, oversized g*r*ge d»ck<br />

screened porch 4 appliance*, $675<br />

plus security 591 3046<br />

PLYMOUTH TWP - 4 bedroom 2<br />

story 2'* baths. krlchsn'Uvmg.'dln-<br />

mg/fsmky room* a*n with fireplace<br />

forced air. attached 2 car garage,<br />

deck pals allowed, security depo*ii<br />

$950/mc Occupancy approxlmalely<br />

July 1 47751 5 MM Rd<br />

Day*, 540-0140<br />

646-8426<br />

PLYMOUTH 4 bedroom older<br />

home m town $900 per month plus<br />

security No pets Available Aug<br />

1st 453-3265<br />

OLD REDFORO- 3 bedroom<br />

basement, lenced yard $550 mo<br />

• aecurlty 737 6928<br />

TROY- 3 bedroom colonial, 2\»<br />

baths, an. fua baaement, attached<br />

garaoe. excekenl condition $1400.'<br />

mo Soulh Eastern, 226-1100<br />

228-1320 Pager 466-0114<br />

WAiLED LAKE ranch - 1.550 aqfl<br />

European kitchan. 3 bedrooma 2<br />

bath, mr finished basement w/4th<br />

bedroom. $1.100/mo 624-5059<br />

WAYNE - Large custom 1 bedroom<br />

fireplace, privacy deck, appkance*.<br />

no pets $4 75 Merrlman/AnnapoM<br />

araa 721-7938<br />

CUSTOM VI story contemporary<br />

1*1 Hoor master w'Roman tub. state<br />

of the *rt kitchen vaulted ceklngs,<br />

•mmaculaie condition $2300 per<br />

month WA-36SIL<br />

ASK FOR MARIE<br />

MAX BROOCK REALTY 626-4000<br />

YEAR AROUND FUN 1 Charming. 3<br />

bedroom ranch on Union Laka wrth<br />

new White kitchen. 2 fireplaces and<br />

attached garage Relax on deck that<br />

overlooks ia«e Firnahed baaement<br />

and lots ot storagsl $950 per month<br />

CALL KATHY WILSON<br />

644-6700<br />

MAX BROOCK INC REALTORS<br />

REDFORD - RENT AND SAVE'<br />

2 Bedroom, dining appliances,<br />

lenced $400'MO<br />

RENTAL PROS 356-RENT<br />

REDFORD TWP Home Information<br />

Center has a tree rental ->ou*ing bul-<br />

letin board 8 30am-4pm Mon -Fn .<br />

Redford Community Center 12 12 ••<br />

Hemingway. 1 Wk N of Ptymouth<br />

between Beech 4 inkster<br />

REDFORD TWP - 2 bed'oom start-<br />

er ranch newty remodeled 4 deco-<br />

rated. appliances very clean $595 .'<br />

mo Dave 255-5676<br />

DETROIT • Part land,'"Warren Ave<br />

mo plu* security<br />

565-1959<br />

DETROIT - 5 MM. Telegreph area. 3<br />

bedroom ranch, garaga. newly re-<br />

modeled. $495/mo<br />

Call Dave 255-5678<br />

404 HousooToRont<br />

ADOtSON TO ALLEN PARK<br />

OVER 1500 HOMES DAILY<br />

West Bloomfleld - 4 bedroom. $950<br />

Dearborn Hght* - 3 bedroom, $650<br />

Redford. 2 bedroom $595<br />

Plymouth - 3 bedroom. $800<br />

Lrvoma. 2 bedroom, $550<br />

Fsrmingion - 4 bedroom, $1,000<br />

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rooms, Kids and pels okay<br />

273-0223<br />

BERKLEY - 3 bedroom ranch new<br />

white kitchen, den, appkance* ga-<br />

rage Available 7/1 $795 346-5 NX)<br />

RICHTER & ASSOC.<br />

WESTLAND WOOOS<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

Spaooua 1 and 2 bedroom apart<br />

menta Amentias include<br />

Carpeting<br />

Owner Paid Heel<br />

Pool<br />

Laundry FaOOee<br />

Air CorMMoning<br />

Cloee To Shopping 4 Expressway<br />

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726-2860<br />

W BloomAsSd<br />

Westland Park Apts.<br />

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(Cherry H^<br />

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2 bedroom. IVt beth - $605<br />

Large 1 bedroom - $446<br />

$200 DEPOSIT ALL APTS<br />

(1 veer Mas wMi oredM)<br />

HFAT'IKXX NO PETS<br />

729-6636<br />

VENOY PINES APTS<br />

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864 S Adam*, Birmingham<br />

BIRMINGHAM - available July 1 3<br />

bedroom. 2 bath, cantral air. ak ap-<br />

pliance* carpet, blinds Bniaried<br />

baaement. garage No pet* $1350<br />

monthly 646-9179<br />

BIRMINGHAM BARGAIN - 2 Bed<br />

room, basemen! Refrigerator/<br />

stova/waaher 'dryer $700/mo<br />

RENTAL PROS 356-RENT<br />

BIRMINGHAM- DOWNTOWN<br />

HISTORIC HOME 404 BATES<br />

OoutM lenced lot with perennial<br />

gardan* 4 irrigation »y*t*m<br />

HMdwooa Hoor*. aat-ei kitchen. 1*t<br />

floor den. central air<br />

651-4976 or 651-5022<br />

BIRMINGHAM - m-town 4 terrt!»cl<br />

4 bedroom. 2'« new beth*. garage<br />

$1075<br />

Baaamant. ak appliances<br />

paus security 626-6319<br />

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737-4002<br />

FARMINGTON FUNHOUSE<br />

2 Badroom ga<br />

Pets welcome $500.'mo<br />

RENTAL PROS 356-RENT<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS - 22020<br />

Sprlngbrook 3 bedroom. 1 bath,<br />

fenced raar yard storage shed<br />

Grand River 4 Middlebert araa<br />

$600 Immediate occupancy<br />

(uleedowmanagement 348-5400<br />

REDEORD<br />

1 bedroom home washer drver<br />

stove 4 refrigerator. $400 month<br />

WES' BLOOMFIELD - 3 Bedroom,<br />

an. basement, all appliances, large,<br />

private $«00,'mo<br />

RENTAL PROS 356-RENT<br />

WESTLAND - LIVONIA school* 3<br />

bedroom, centrel air, stove,<br />

fl'shwasher. washer .'dryer 1 yr old<br />

Call from 8am-6pm 425-4950<br />

WESTLANO - Livoma school*, im-<br />

maculate 2 bedroom.living room<br />

laundry room, large kitchen with<br />

nook appliance*, fenced yard<br />

S575'mo plus utilities 4 securrTy de-<br />

posit 591-4891<br />

WESTLAND Newbi^gh/Palmer<br />

1993 cluster contemporary ranch<br />

1,205 sq ft 2 oedrocMis, 2 bath*,<br />

greatroom 4 skylight*, den. 2 Rre-<br />

piaces. 2 car Baaement $1250/mc<br />

0 4 H PROPERTIES 737-4002<br />

WESTLAND Nooveyne 3 bedroom<br />

REDFORD. 2 bedroom, freshly<br />

painted, rue* neighborhood. fenced<br />

yard, wek kept, appliances $575<br />

mo security deposit 471-4717<br />

ROCHESTER.'OOWNTOWN<br />

Chsrmmg house $1350/mo 3 bed-<br />

room, r* bath, appro* 1600 sq ft<br />

979-4400 652-3149<br />

ROCHESTER HILLS Hamlin,'<br />

Crooks 4 bedrooms. 2'1 Baihs<br />

tamky room, library 2700 sq ft<br />

deck, walk-out. custom,. 2 car air<br />

Rochester schools $1900 'mo<br />

D 4 H PROPERTIES i 737-4002<br />

3pm<br />

(313)349-6741<br />

WESTLAND - Shsrp 3 bedroom wtth<br />

family room. 2'1 car attached ga-<br />

rage Immediate occupancy Option<br />

to buy available $590'mo 786-1823<br />

FARMINGTON MILLS - 3 bedrooms.<br />

2 beths. oantral mr fenced yard, no<br />

pets $600 4 76-0726<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS - Fanstlstlc 3<br />

bedroom. 2 bath Air conditioning<br />

Al 4 appaancaa $S00/mo<br />

RENTAL PROS 356-RENT<br />

FARMINGTON HtLLS-3 bedroom. 2<br />

car garaga finished basement ak<br />

appkance*. no pets $795 ist/iast<br />

mo • security 477-6206<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS - 3 bedroom.<br />

1'1 bath ranch w/fireplace 4 hard-<br />

wood floori on large lot. 2 car at-<br />

tached garage, $9 7 5/mo 471-7318<br />

FARMtNGTON HILLS - sharp 3 bed-<br />

room brick ranch. 1'y baths, den.<br />

1st floor laundry appkancaa 2 car<br />

garaga w/opaner. fenced yard<br />

Available 7/1. $1,095 346-5100<br />

RICHTER & ASSOC.<br />

FARMINGTON 4 other suburba<br />

CORPORATE<br />

TRANSFEREES<br />

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CM 0 4 H PROPERTIES<br />

737-4002<br />

FERNDALE - Larga 3 bedroom Ml<br />

baaamant, refrigerator, stove,<br />

fenced yard, ivakable mmedwwr<br />

$650 lease -**curtt> 545-9929<br />

FERNDALE - 3 bedroom*, all appk-<br />

ancaa. baaamant. near elementary<br />

achool available Jirfy 1 RaMrancaa<br />

$575/mo Tom,2-6pm 755-3769<br />

GARDEN CITY - Graat home! 2 bed-<br />

rooms, family room. Hying room, 2<br />

car garaga. mce araa $650/mo<br />

plua 1 mo security 729-8693<br />

GARDEN CITY Spacious 2 bed-<br />

room. 2 car garaga Tread prtvale<br />

yard $750 per month Security,<br />

la ass Option to buy July occupan-<br />

cy 231-2881 or (517)426-2646<br />

GARDEN CITY- 3 bedroom bnck,<br />

garaga. mr stove. Ibvahed base-<br />

ment, )usl redecorated No pets<br />

$750'mc + security 421-4614<br />

INKSTER - newly decorated 3 bed-<br />

room. bssement. rues araa 29678<br />

Glenwood section 8 ok $550<br />

326-7668<br />

INKSTER - Sharp 3 bedroom IVv<br />

•ahed Cessment lenced yard option<br />

to buy available $550 month<br />

786-1823<br />

BIRMINGHAM - quiet tree kned<br />

street 3 bedrooms dlmng room, ak<br />

appkancaa. pnvaM patio mr ga-<br />

rage basement $900 mo 855-3444<br />

BIRMINGHAM - Quarlor Lak* Es-<br />

tates 1457 Lakaalde Newly deco-<br />

rated 2 firaplacea mt hardwood<br />

ftoor* $1400 per monlh 254-4006<br />

BIRMINGHAM OM*. beautlM<br />

city 2 bedrooma 1 bath fireplace,<br />

oar aaa, perking no peta $ 1100<br />

644-2260<br />

BIRMINGHAM wa*<br />

bedroom. 2 car garaga dack t all<br />

mam 1000 par month pkia V* ae-<br />

curtty dapoarl 644-92S3<br />

BIRMINGHAM-1006<br />

laoo pat mo open<br />

549 4360<br />

West Bloomfietd's<br />

FJneot<br />

on Mapie between<br />

Hateteed A H^jgerty<br />

624-3388<br />

dkwig. baa<br />

Al4 appkance* $650'<br />

RENTAL PROS<br />

BLOOMFIELD HILLS Updyke/<br />

Square Lake Rd 4 tie* oom* 7H<br />

room. 2726 aq fl , Ma-<br />

lamks roon<br />

ar i car<br />

11600'mo<br />

O 4 H PROPERTIES 737-<br />

BLOOMFW.O HR.LS 4 achool* 4<br />

11100/mo Larga<br />

CANTON Cherry HB/UMy 4 bad-<br />

room. T4 MM famdy room aaMrM.<br />

taneak yam »aoMce i«T aq R<br />

above around pom M 1 car evek<br />

aMa •< 400'mo<br />

0 4 H ProgaHMa. 7JT 4002<br />

CANTON/NORTH •arge bnck IrV<br />

M i alMrtiad garaga 1 > I » I M<br />

1*4 MkRa. tansy room * Mia en<br />

Hear Morion fayMr<br />

INKSTER - 3 badroom bungalow<br />

finished basement, central M ga-<br />

raga. stove refrigerator, window<br />

treatments axoakeM condition<br />

$550/mo plus security No peti<br />

278-5132<br />

LAKEFRONT LAKE ORION<br />

Luxury 1 bedroom duplex appk-<br />

ancaa BkJS waaher 4 dryer t'OO<br />

mo plus security depoert 603-6021<br />

ROCHESTER HILLS<br />

4 bedroom. 2'i bath Dutch colonial<br />

$1350'month 377- '464<br />

ROCHESTER HILLS 3 bedroom 1<br />

bath ranch on large lot. $850'mc<br />

plus utilise, cell between 9-5pm<br />

644-5939<br />

WESTLANO WINNER - 4 Bedroom,<br />

•inished basement. 2 car garage,<br />

'ireolace $765'mo<br />

RENTAL PROS 356-RENT<br />

WESTLAND 3 bedroom, part fin-<br />

ished basement 2 car garage, $675<br />

mo - utilities rn mo* security,<br />

cedit 4 reference check 347-2363<br />

W BLOOMFIELD 2 slory colonial<br />

* bedroom 2 i Bath 2 fireplaces<br />

air famify room 2 car garage. West<br />

Bloomfleld Schools 786-1511<br />

ROCHESTER HILLS - 3 bedroom<br />

brick, ranch, garage, baaement, fire-<br />

place, Jenn Aire range excellent<br />

neighborhood. $1200 month Can<br />

after 5pm 693-7087<br />

w BLOOMFIELD 4 other suburbs<br />

CORPORATE<br />

TRANSFEREES<br />

For your RELOCATION NEEDS<br />

Call D 4 H PROPERTIES<br />

737-4002<br />

ROCHESTER SCHOOLS - 6 room<br />

home, ttrepiaca, ful basement on<br />

40 acres $995'mo 651-2132<br />

ROCHESTER. 2 bedroom ranch<br />

decor, basement, 2 car garage<br />

Hamlin between Llvernols<br />

656-2927<br />

large lot. Hamkn betwi<br />

4 Rochester $975/mo<br />

ROUND LAKE: Beautiful IMet'On.t<br />

all new 2 bedroom sunporch 4 fire-<br />

place. 800 sq. ft $650/mo plus utili-<br />

ties. Call. 353-1717 WEEKDAYS<br />

ROYAL OAK - Clean 2 bedrooms,<br />

walk to Farmer s Market 4 down-<br />

town. basement garage appli-<br />

ances No pets Available July 1st<br />

$620,'month * utilities 435-4024<br />

ROYAL OAK - OPEN HOUSE June<br />

26. 9-6pm 329 - Dewey E ot Ro-<br />

chester Rd . S ot 12 mM 3 bed-<br />

room, an. stove washer 4 dryer<br />

AvMatM July 1, $60C monlh pkis<br />

security<br />

W BLOOMFIELD - furmshed or un-<br />

turnisbed charming 2 badroom<br />

lakefront nome wtth beach, appli-<br />

ances. fenced yard Available<br />

July 1 $745 356-1288<br />

W BLOOMFIELD. absolutely beau-<br />

tiful. 4 bedroom*, 2"y bath*, finished<br />

basement, fsmily room, living room,<br />

library, more $2300 mo 626-3820<br />

W BLOOMFIELO - coiy 3 bedroom.<br />

Walnut LMe privileges, washer'<br />

dryer, $600 Available July 1. Chuck<br />

228-1430 or after 7pm. 851-0568<br />

Thuraday, Juno 24,1993 OAE * i i T<br />

G L R 6 6 I F I E D REAL ESTATE<br />

400 Duptoxoo For Ront<br />

3i«M INGHAM - Duplax/townhouaa<br />

1752 Heynea 5 rooms. 2 badrooma<br />

1 bath Appkance* r*c room, eiv<br />

doead porc*i $750 644-3232<br />

CANTON - 3 badroom, v» bath, ap-<br />

paencea, no pat* $700 month<br />

Cak OMna. day* 643-5900<br />

evea 4 weekervoa 477-0565<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS - New ape-<br />

cious 1 badroom, atlached 2 car ga-<br />

• age. laundry room cathedral cak-<br />

mg, a* appkancaa. $750 477-9431<br />

Ll VONIA-Plymoulfi/Farmlngton<br />

9905 Shadywde 2 bedroom,carpet<br />

ed baaameni. appkanoaa. mr $625,<br />

OapoMt/utiktlaa No pets 464-9465<br />

PLYMOUTH - NEAR DOWNTOWN<br />

2 badroom, larga Daierimn back<br />

utlktie*<br />

459-3365<br />

yard. $6»5<br />

REDFORD truly mmt 2 bedroom,<br />

newly carpeted and decorated ga-<br />

raga. lencad yard, $575 pkj* aacuri-<br />

Tya Utwtle* No pall. 425-3771<br />

TROY - Two year old hart duplex<br />

3 Badrooma. 7'-t batha. attached<br />

garaga. aM appliance* window<br />

i.-**tmants, cantral an $950 CM<br />

TERRY McKINNON<br />

RE. MAX EXECUTIVE 737-6600<br />

WESTLANO - Cherry Hal/Wayne Rd<br />

area 1 badroom. m<br />

newty decorated laundryroom. ga-<br />

rage $395 *• Security 397-8046<br />

WESTLANO - NORWAY NE<br />

$400 rant. $400<br />

security<br />

3ogs<br />

Fenced yard No cats or<br />

729-3574<br />

yVESTLAND - Spacious 2 beo-<br />

rooms, laundry room Nice araa. All<br />

nm interior, bimds No Pets $565'<br />

mo Leave name etc 851-2824<br />

WESTLANO, 3 bedroom duplex,<br />

OaMi. $460 mo * 1'v mo Security<br />

deposit 595-4639<br />

412 Towwhooooo<br />

Condoo For Ront<br />

CLAWSON<br />

LUXURY TOWNHOUSE<br />

LOVE CHILDREN & PETS<br />

520 14 MILE RD.<br />

2 bedrooms, spacious Ivlng room,<br />

wood burning tlraplaoo. 1H baths<br />

fuk Caa sin sin cantral mt dMfiweatv-<br />

er sen cMan oven, refrigerator<br />

August occupancy<br />

$875/mo. 354-9119<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS - 2 badroom.<br />

2 bath, 1,150 aq.fi.. appliances,<br />

cantral M. Intercom balcony<br />

AvaHable 7/16 1660/mo 346-5100<br />

RICHTER & ASSOC.<br />

HARBOR SPRINGS Deluxe Condo<br />

2 badrooma. 2 bathe sleep* 6<br />

LMa. pool, tenm* court etc<br />

Owner discount 313-644-7873<br />

LATHRUP Wags furnished condo,<br />

2 bedroom. M appkancaa. garaga.<br />

•trec»*c* Leaaa $1250 par month<br />

Call Regma 557-2645<br />

MT CLEMENS exduaive condo<br />

overlooking LMa St Clair 1 bed-<br />

room. 2 bath, 2 car garage, com-<br />

pleteiy furmshed Minimum 3 month<br />

laaaa 649-6120<br />

NOVI - Specious 2 bedroom. 2H<br />

beth ccndo Dining room flreplece.<br />

appkance*. oantral M. flmehed<br />

baaement. garaga Pool 4 terra<br />

Available aoon. $650 346-5100<br />

RICHTER & ASSOC.<br />

NOVI WALLED LAKE • 1 bedroom,<br />

2nd ftoor condo. complete kftchan.<br />

waaher 4 dryer. 1 car garaga. imme-<br />

diate " occupancy $585<br />

Meodowmanagement 346-5400<br />

410 Flat*<br />

NOVL 2 bedroom, 1 v» bath Condo<br />

m Ooeewmos Appkancas. cantral<br />

mt. Itrepiaca. basement Pool 4 tsn-<br />

na Available 8/ 15 $675 348-5100<br />

RICHTER & ASSOC.<br />

BIRMINGHAM - Lower attractive. 2<br />

bedroom, Ihrtng room, dlmng room<br />

sunroom. carpeted, basemen- ai><br />

pwsnces No children No peta<br />

$640/mo 644-2678 or 642-4663<br />

PLYMOUTH -<br />

beths applianca*. new carpal<br />

mg room. 1.100 aq ft , baai<br />

Available now" $575/mo 346-5100<br />

RICHTER & ASSOC.<br />

E DEARBORN - 2 bedroom down<br />

wtth basement, garage Naar Michi-<br />

gan Ave $435/mo - depoait<br />

Ready July 1 563-5477<br />

FERNDALE<br />

9'y MM 4 Woodward 1 bedroom<br />

upper flat Available Jufy 1st No<br />

pets $350 par month 399-3066<br />

PLYMOUTH DOWNTOWN - Charm-<br />

^i the "<br />

$485'mooth.<br />

»L YMOUTH - lower 2 bedroom flat<br />

washer dryar hookup huge back-<br />

yard $560 per month Utilities not<br />

included except water 348-7598<br />

REDFORO TWP 1 4 2 Bedroom<br />

brick unit*, very sharp 4 dean All<br />

appliances rent* t»om $395<br />

Dave 255-5678<br />

WESTLAND - 2635 Brandon upper<br />

2 bedroom, newly decorated, nice<br />

araa Near Newtmrgh 4 Glenwood<br />

$375 month 326-7668<br />

412 Townhooooo-<br />

Condoo For Ront<br />

ROCHESTER HILLS - Meadowfleid<br />

Ranch Condo* 2 badroom*. 2<br />

Bath*, full baaement, 1 car attached<br />

garage M. all appkancaa. 1200<br />

sq ft.. $665 mo 652-4788<br />

ROCHESTER -Kings Cove Condoe.<br />

lovely 3 Bedroom. 2'.» bath, fire-<br />

place. fuk Bassment. garage, 1-2 yr<br />

$i250/mo 651-7430<br />

ramie floor*, air No pet*. Heat wa-<br />

ter $650''mc Evea, 626-0327<br />

ROYAL OAK Condo 14 4 Crook* 3<br />

bedroom, extremely clean, newly re-<br />

decorated appkancaa $850 • unti-<br />

tles 4 security 347-3762<br />

ROYAL OAK Crook*/ 1 14 MM. 2 bad-<br />

room*, Kitchan appkancaa. dean,<br />

water 4 maintenance included $570<br />

• security No pats 375-9604<br />

SOUTHFIELD - Large<br />

cantralfy located ground floor and<br />

unit, private patio, mce view $500<br />

monlh 673-52 79<br />

AUBURN HILLS, SOUTHFIELD<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

Outstanding 2 4 3 bedroom lown-<br />

louaee 4 ranches some wtth at-<br />

lached garage 4 fireplace<br />

Westbury-Aubum His 852-7550<br />

Weether*ton»-Southfteld 350-1296<br />

Foxpomta-Farmlngton His 4 73-1127<br />

Summit-Farmington Hts 626-4396<br />

Covtngton-Farmlngton 851-2730<br />

Managed By<br />

KAFTAN ENTERPRISES<br />

The Townhouse Specialist<br />

Hours 1 lam-5pm<br />

BIRMINGHAM - N Woodward, m-<br />

town location Totally renoveted 2<br />

bedroom. 2H bath lownhouse style<br />

w.'tuH basemen) New kitchen appli-<br />

ances washer 4 dryer, deck, oas<br />

gnu. 1 carpon $l,600/mo 647-7702<br />

SOUTHFIELD • 11 MM'Graeenfield<br />

i badroom. heat included $540 par<br />

month.<br />

VANREKEN REALTY. 566-4702<br />

415 Voeatkm Ront^o<br />

BJRCHWOOO Farm EalaMa In Har-<br />

bor Springe Large 4 bedroom.<br />

Beth home, ak amanMaa.<br />

rM. swimming. M<br />

ao* M<br />

746-71<br />

BOYNE CITY - 2 badroom. 2 bath<br />

iM.Mora oondo. Maapa 6. pooi<br />

dock, cable TV. May furrMfiad.<br />

weMfy rental $42-7713<br />

BOYNE/PETOBKEY - 2 level con-<br />

necting roundhouee CompMMfy<br />

furmehed 3 bedrooma up. 4 down<br />

Beach Mill a pool* 347-0SS1<br />

BRIGHTON ORE LAKE Chen-rang<br />

log cabin cottage. frapMoe. larga<br />

front yard, porch canoe. Aocaaa<br />

Huron RNar Quiet Rural 531 2486<br />

BURT LAKE<br />

4 bedi oom homa. OeM iltkl t<br />

Vary prtvMa. rnoahr landacaped<br />

Nice beach Boat ana 651-3567<br />

CASEV1LLE - Charming houee on<br />

112 ft on LakeHwon. PrfvaM sandy<br />

Peach, keep! up to 12. 2 ftrapalcee.<br />

BOO ft. prtvMe road. 313-626-1817<br />

CASEVILLE cottage, lakefront.<br />

Meepk 6. t60C week Also cottage<br />

>Me Maw. Sleep* 4-6, $300/weak.<br />

CM after 6pm. 517-456-3906<br />

CASEVILLE - PORT AUSTIN<br />

Lakefront 4 beach eaaamant<br />

home*, private 4 aecluded Book<br />

lor 93 517-874-5181<br />

CHARLEVOIX<br />

AND SURROUNDING AREAS<br />

VACATION HOME RENTALS<br />

Enjoy aakmg ma Great<br />

LMee end ak the actMUes<br />

Northerti Michigan has to<br />

ofter m prtvata aelll ya of<br />

waterfront homee and con-<br />

dominiuma.<br />

WeMN. aummer lent Ma<br />

Northern Mlrfagan Property Mgt<br />

618-547-4501<br />

CHARLEVOOt - LMefrom condoa.<br />

Sleep 2-6-*-. JacuxzL cable, ak.<br />

pool Beautiful view Jufy 4 Aug.<br />

I or 363-3665<br />

avertable. 655-3300 c<br />

CHARLEVOOt - 4 badroom famky<br />

chalet. 2 batha. cable TV. VCR<br />

modern kltdien. On Lake Michigan.<br />

$750 weakly 591-6180 or 842-5749<br />

CHEBOYGAN--Near Mack m aw-<br />

Modem Cabins on beautiful Munro<br />

LMa; imp • 6; Ashing. Mkmmlng.<br />

rowboat. $300/wk. 313-531-7618<br />

COTTAGE FOR RENT at East<br />

Tawes. right on Lak* Huron.<br />

Heaps 6 $325 waM<br />

CM after 8 PM 422-5645<br />

COTTAGE FOR RENT l<br />

on LMa Huron,<br />

415 Vacation Rontato<br />

HISTORIC OTSEGO LAME INN<br />

a bad 4 braMfaat In tha Gaylord<br />

araa. fwa 5 badroom akng i Mafiili<br />

tor rental 1 room or 5 I Meal Gokl<br />

rienang 4 much morel For reeaorv-<br />

aCM rate* 517-732-1140<br />

HOME8TEAO-Deer.hfi ont oondo on<br />

HOMESTEAD CONOO I ballrooms,<br />

3 baths, plus loft, on Lake MKMgan<br />

Newt) redecorated Weekly rentals<br />

Day*. 4«3-1546 or Eve*. 254-9149<br />

HOMESTEAD CONOO at beach, 2<br />

story. 3 badroom. 2 bath. M Hear*<br />

ckjb Pools, tantu*. go* Fabulous<br />

ik:hlqari,. most amenWee, nice<br />

dacor No peta. 616-256-9777<br />

415 Vacation<br />

LAKE MK>HGAN<br />

rh<br />

$1,060<br />

urlty dapoM<br />

Ca«<br />

Security dyoaw required.<br />

LEXJNOTON.OAKE HUeON<br />

1<br />

200' at aandy beech, nam to marina.<br />

2 b4k* Irom town S3A0AM<br />

$900/mo. (313)643-<br />

LONOON - ENGLAND<br />

do. 2 bedrooms, a<br />

JuTy 31 or Aug 7<br />

luxury oon-<br />

4. weM ol<br />

OSCOOA-On Laka Huron. Chenw-<br />

mg snd oozy 1 4 2 bedroom col-<br />

SST,<br />

OSCOOA<br />

Ptnk SUM Bsach Reeorl<br />

Sandy beach. raaacnetM rati<br />

Cable TV 517-734-0739<br />

OTSEGO LAKE - GAYLORD<br />

Larga lakelronl<br />

lodge, five rmnuiee to Hidden Vaaay<br />

F\My lurnlahod bedding and Inane<br />

included 8 bedroome, large porch.<br />

Ivlng room with atone fireplace kjr<br />

June 26 thru Jufy 10 and Auguet 7<br />

thru September 4 Rental two (2)<br />

weMs (1.470 Aluminum Ashing<br />

boat avakabie Help aMo avertable<br />

CM Andrea Tuea - Fn 8am-<br />

430pm. 843-1804<br />

PORT AUSTIN CONOO - overlook*<br />

LMe Huron, 2 bedioom, 2 Bath.<br />

Maapa 6 Brochure *> Makr s<br />

540-6560<br />

PORT HUAON - Private cottage on<br />

LMe Huron Sleep* 9. sandy beech,<br />

hi eplei:*. row boet. modem kitchen<br />

(675/weM<br />

Bruehwood Mgt 313-331-8600<br />

THE HOMESTEAD - prrvate owner<br />

biikfti dub. al i IE • 6, chkdren aM-<br />

eeaga * no ana<br />

616-334-3640<br />

TORCH LAKE - 2 bedroom, 2 bath<br />

cottage, flrapiece. screened porch,<br />

sleeps 7, 200" ol IMsfront June 26.<br />

Arfy 4 Aug. $675/wk<br />

TRAVERSE BAY. NORTHFK3PT<br />

3 Badroom. 2 bath. TV,<br />

ma courts. $650'weM<br />

CM 313-661-3096<br />

MICHAYWE" GOLFING PACKAGES<br />

Book jrour goff outing whka the tee<br />

tlniaa you went are stM aiMiBlii<br />

Four padragae to etiooee from or we<br />

MM a align one to meet your apecaal<br />

CRYSTAL LAKEv luxury condo<br />

Beach front. 4 bedroom*, tacuzzl.<br />

10. WeMty rentals. July 4<br />

DUCK LAKE<br />

INTERLOCHEN<br />

1 ml trom the national music camp<br />

Furmehed 2 bedroom cottage, w/<br />

Beeping porch, fireplace, phone,<br />

dock on prlvMe beech, neer Inter-<br />

lock en State Park 4 boat rantala<br />

Traverse City, Sand CAmee nearby<br />

$550 'w* $450/wk thru Juna 25 4<br />

efter Labor Day. 313-731-6615<br />

TELEGRAPH 4 LONG LAKE - 2<br />

Bedrooms, nwwfy decorated, $600<br />

mcludee heel, water, manmlenanca.<br />

carpon. no pet* 844-7353<br />

TOWNHOUSES<br />

Lochaven Pond<br />

West Bloomfield-Union<br />

Lake Area<br />

• 2 bedroom*<br />

• 2 tun baths<br />

405 Ront<br />

Option To Buy<br />

BIRMINGHAM spaoous 2 bedroom<br />

townhouee. lVi baths, air condition-<br />

ing. all appliances Neutral decor<br />

FUH baaement, many amenities No<br />

smoking or pets $795 372-1990<br />

ROYAL OAK- Ouamt, 3 bedroom 1<br />

bath, recently remodeled, carpeted<br />

M appliances. Basement large<br />

yard. $740/mo 642-6342<br />

ROYAL OAK schools m TROY 1000<br />

sq ft 3 Bedroom Brick rench 2'»<br />

car garage, deck No pets $750 *<br />

Security 362-1596<br />

ROYAL OAK - 12/CampOM ere* 2<br />

bedroom 1 Oath, baaement ga-<br />

raga. applianca*. no pets Available<br />

7/7 $665 month 586-4 131<br />

ROYAL OAK 3 bedroom bungalow<br />

2'* car garage Excellent condition I<br />

Al appkance* Nice neighborhood<br />

No Dog $670 month plus utilities<br />

Available Aug 1 952-5652<br />

ROYAL OAK - 3 bedroom ranch 2<br />

car garaoa. lenced yerd $750'mo<br />

Avertable Sept 542-4048<br />

ROYAL OAK - 4 bedroom. 1'i Beth<br />

formal dlmng room, large kipdated<br />

kitchen with eppkances. basemen!,<br />

garege AvsfUtfM rmd August $900<br />

+ security 380-0415<br />

SOUTHFIE LD-Freafify decoreted 3<br />

bedroom ranch, new carpel 4 pemt<br />

throughout, flraplaca remote ga-<br />

rage. larga lanced lot. $660/mo Al-<br />

ter 6pm 552 6424<br />

BLOOMFIELD HILLS<br />

Beautiful 3 bedroom ranch on<br />

acre lot. living room with natural<br />

fireplace, dining room, family room.<br />

Birmingham schools 5 Minute*<br />

from Birmingham 4 175 $1400/mo<br />

rsM $165 000 771-2316<br />

WESTLAND Condo 2 Bedroom. 2<br />

Bath, 1.000 aqfl, very convenient<br />

near 1275 $600 rant, $55,000 buy<br />

Ask tor Jim 562-1444 or 454-7342<br />

BLOOMFIELD HILLS Interim hous-<br />

ing, 2 bedroom 2 beth iMefront<br />

condo on Square LMe All furnlah-<br />

•ngs. heat included, fully equipped<br />

$1400 per month<br />

Sue Kelly<br />

Real Estate One 644-4700<br />

Eves/weekends 332-9557<br />

406 Proporty<br />

Managomont<br />

ABOVE THE REST<br />

Accredited Management<br />

Organization<br />

MEADOWMANAGEMENT. INC<br />

Has been in the leasing 4 manage-<br />

ment business for over 20/yrs.<br />

We specialize In single farmfy homee<br />

4 condoe with special attention giv-<br />

en to absentee owners CM lor<br />

additional detMs 346-5400<br />

BLOOMFIELD HILLS Lakefront<br />

condo, 2 bedroom, 2 bath on<br />

Square LMe $1,100 par mo . M ap-<br />

pliances 4 heating utility is included<br />

Call Sue Keify<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

644-4700 eves.332-9557<br />

BLOOMFIELD HILLS - 3 bedroom<br />

214 bath. 2 fireplace*. 2 car atlached<br />

garaga Adams Wood* Available<br />

now* $1,550/month 652-4046<br />

LIVONIA A lovely 3 badroom home.<br />

naai) decorated with new carpel<br />

Araplaoa. leundry room, ahed $995<br />

pkia 1% security 474-4142<br />

LIVONLA-Cory 2 badroom m coun-<br />

try *arang. r*can»y up-dated Han-<br />

oi fireplace central M baaamanl<br />

garage, lencad yard, patio paved<br />

4-1 $750 414-4422<br />

UVONIA - EXECUTIVE 3 bedroom.<br />

2 balh. 2 car garao<br />

11250'mo<br />

RENTAL PROS 3S4-RCNT<br />

LIVONIA - IMNI MANSION<br />

ps&*&-4E"<br />

RENTAL<br />

LIVONIA-Plymouth/Merrlman 3<br />

bedroom bnck Ranch, t-4 ba9v M<br />

no pets $796/month<br />

C/VONM<br />

I oar oarage toned i<br />

II 000/mo candy Jay<br />

KiJHH kHchen 4 MM.<br />

toioed yard, pels OK<br />

344-9040<br />

FOR JOE I<br />

RE-MAXWEST 2411401<br />

NORTMV*.LE>4 OTH*R SUBURM<br />

CORPORATE<br />

TRANSFEREES<br />

For ww RELOCATION NEED9<br />

6M 0 4 N PNOPBRT«S<br />

737-4002<br />

04 H<br />

NOHTHMLLa 4AM 19*7 4 M )<br />

raam Tadar. M baMa. Jjaerj^Mm^<br />

IZZTi W a^JI M' toloe/mo<br />

D4MP*0P«mea nr-m<br />

SOUTHFIELD - 3. poasibie 4 bed-<br />

rtyyn*. fu»v carpeted newly daco-<br />

etad large lanced yard, basemarn.<br />

2 car garage $650 mo 443-2717<br />

SYLVAN LAKE 1315 AVONOALE<br />

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MOV* fenced yard Pet* O K $565/<br />

mo IM, laat • $250 security re-<br />

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temporary 4 bedroom 2's beth mt<br />

sprtradars. buM-in pool deck. eio*^<br />

refrigerator JMf aMi i r. M*i and<br />

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415 Vacation Rantata<br />

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496-1396<br />

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$99 00 * TAX<br />

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room apt. clou 10 doanoaen 5337<br />

Ca9 643 0999<br />

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416-9942<br />

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461-9293<br />

EMPLOYEED<br />

561-0170<br />

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422-9145<br />

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NON-SMOKING MALE to ahare 3<br />

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before 3pm 722-6824. MMr 4pm<br />

542-5117<br />

&S5K<br />

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badroom apartmant In Weadar<br />

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parann at 303<br />

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MARII.YN FITCHETT, EDITOH<br />

963-2102<br />

THURSDAY, JUNE 24,1993<br />

BUILDING SCENE'S<br />

NAMES &<br />

PLACES<br />

Assisting Detroit<br />

Franklin Bank of Southfield haa approved a<br />

$600,000 line of credit for Detroit Neighborhood<br />

Houaing Services Inc. (DNHS). DNHS will use<br />

the credit line to originate individual home improvement<br />

loana in targeted Detroit neighborhoods.<br />

"This is a first of its kind relationship in the<br />

Detroit area," Franklin chairman David F. Simon<br />

said. "DNHS is a true leader in housing rehabilitation<br />

in Detroit and we ahare their vision that<br />

^Detroit's neighborhoods can be rebuilt through cooperative<br />

efforts of this nature."<br />

The credit line should be in place by June 30<br />

with home improvement loan funding by DNHS<br />

to follow immediately.<br />

Life Member honors<br />

Jerome L. Reiss of West<br />

commerical investment real estate<br />

specialist, was recently honored<br />

with Life Mem<br />

the Governing Councibof the<br />

Commericial Investment Real<br />

Estate Institute in Washington,<br />

D.C. Also, Reiss announced that<br />

he has left Burland, Reiss, Murphy<br />

and Rembiesa ofaouthfield<br />

to operate under his own name in<br />

West Bloomfield. He will special-<br />

Reiss<br />

ize in <strong>office</strong> property counseling,<br />

tax appeals and commercial real estate analysis<br />

and research.<br />

Information for inclusion in this column should<br />

be sent to Marilyn Titchett, 36251 Schoolcraft,<br />

Livonia 48150.<br />

ADDINGTOVr<br />

l\. P A R K lllj<br />

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We need your help. We are kx*mg for<br />

odd-looking, out-out-ptace and otherwise<br />

undefinable takings in the Observer &<br />

Eccentric area, buikSngs that you look at<br />

and wonder, "What the heck is that<br />

pi ace?" Send us the location ot these<br />

mystery buildings (any architectural<br />

structure you were intrigued by) and tafl<br />

us what you think they are. Address It to<br />

the Observer & Eccentric, Building Scene,<br />

36251 Schoolcraft Road, Livonia, 48150.<br />

Whether you're in southeastern<br />

Michigan or Casper, Wyoming, you<br />

know if you see that Mansard roof,<br />

the deep earth tone bricks and the<br />

telltale golden arches that you can<br />

find a Big Mac inside.<br />

See WHAT?<br />

F<br />

STEPHEN CANTRRU./STA#T PHOTOGRAPHER<br />

Look again: If you didn't know what it was beforehand,<br />

chances are you would never guess that the building above<br />

housed an automotive dealership; and take away the sign and<br />

you would never suspect the building at left was a<br />

McDonald's. Buildings that aren't what they seem: Do they<br />

add to the allure of our local landscape or are they just plain<br />

annoying?<br />

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2F*(F) The Observer/THURSDAY. JUNE 24, 1993<br />

What? from page I F<br />

But wait a minute. What waa that<br />

you juat whizzed by on Telegraph<br />

north of Squve Lake Road in Bloomfield<br />

Townahip?<br />

It sure looked like golden arches,<br />

but what the heck were they attached<br />

to? Naw, couldn't be. Could it 0<br />

It is.<br />

A new approach _<br />

The Bloomfield Township<br />

McDonald's is but one of a growing<br />

number of buildings that takes a new<br />

approach when it comes to traditional<br />

architecture.<br />

Mike Goodman, regional construction<br />

manager for McDonald's, said<br />

the relaxation of corporate standards<br />

on the traditional McDonald's architecture<br />

is <strong>drive</strong>n by community restrictions<br />

and to a leaser degree, by<br />

franchisers who want something a little<br />

different.<br />

Many restaurants are very different<br />

from what people would have found<br />

even five years ago.<br />

Goodman said he doesn't think corporations<br />

with a vested interest in a<br />

particular architectural style are likely<br />

to completely abandon them. It is,<br />

however, likely that future stores will<br />

be an amalgamation of traditional<br />

and new styles.<br />

"I don't think you'll see a<br />

McDonald's without the golden<br />

arches," he said. The mansard roof<br />

will also remain near and dear to the<br />

corporation's heart, he said.<br />

"But I think there's room for a<br />

blend of other styles," he added.<br />

McDonald's, he added, has been<br />

slowly evolving its style from the usual<br />

earthtone brick to lighter, more<br />

open architecture even without the<br />

request of communities and<br />

franchisers.<br />

New look at Kmart<br />

Jeffrey Budday, president of JBA<br />

Architects Inc. in Birmingham, is designing<br />

the new Kmart on Telegraph<br />

in Bloomfield Townahip. The design<br />

is strikingly different for the now<br />

common gray and red building with<br />

the large r*d 'K.'<br />

Budday said it is no surprise to<br />

people in the building trades that<br />

communities are placing more and<br />

more restrictions on businesses.<br />

"What <strong>drive</strong>s any retailer?" Budday<br />

said. "Location. And once location<br />

is decided upon, eveiything else<br />

is <strong>drive</strong>n by that."<br />

So if Kmart wants a store in<br />

Bloomfield Township, it has to meet<br />

certain requirements of the community.<br />

"There is a tremendous strength<br />

(in communities) to stick to their<br />

guns on zoning and building codes,"<br />

he said. "The desire for a certain location<br />

— how strong that de^wMfe —<br />

determines how far a company will<br />

bend."<br />

Which is not to say Km art's design<br />

is being totally <strong>drive</strong>n by Bloomfield<br />

Township. "Kmart does have a series<br />

of standards when they want to build<br />

in a more upscale area."<br />

Breaking mold at Infiniti *<br />

Architect Ron Kaliszewski, a partner<br />

at the architectural firm Luckenbach/Ziegelman<br />

and Partners in Birmingham,<br />

designed the Infiniti automobile<br />

dealership in Birmingham.<br />

TT * 3CXJF* -a 'S&OTOI<br />

£_<br />

The typical Infiniti dealerahip is<br />

#ntemporary design consisting of<br />

miite planes and glass. The Birmingham<br />

Infiniti is strikingly different<br />

and looks nothing like an auto dealership<br />

— at least on the outside.<br />

"It took some arm bending on our<br />

part (to get Infiniti to agree to the<br />

changes)," Kaliszewski said. For example,<br />

instead of exterior insulated<br />

wall system, they opted for brick.<br />

"We upgraded the building substantially."<br />

a<br />

Kaliszewski said while he had to<br />

comply with certain design and architectural<br />

restrictions handed down by<br />

Infiniti, owner Fred Lavrev (and Birmingham)<br />

wanted something that<br />

was more in keeping with Birmingham's<br />

traditional, conservative image.<br />

"Fred Lavrey had a plan in mind<br />

that didn't look like an oriental car<br />

dealership." Kaliszewski said.<br />

"Infiniti has a prototype that is<br />

very original, but Mr. Lavrey had a<br />

site that wasn't very forgiving.' he<br />

said.<br />

Fortunately, the location is adjacent<br />

to Lavrey's other dealership,<br />

which meant service could be performed<br />

nearby without adding the ga- .<br />

rage area to the dealership itself.<br />

Plus, the cost of property in Birmingham<br />

necessitated the building<br />

have additional uses, hence the second-floor<br />

<strong>office</strong> space included in<br />

Fred Lavrey Infiniti.<br />

How likely are corporations to deviate<br />

from their trademark architecture?<br />

"That depends," Kaliszewski said.<br />

"Sales — or lack of sales — can<br />

change a lot."<br />

•jnrxr x n n * ir :<br />

How to remove unwanted Z-Brick<br />

Home repair nuestions answered<br />

by Popular Mechanics Magazine:<br />

Q. I recently purchased a home<br />

with Z-Brick on one of the kitchen<br />

walls. I'd like to remove the Z-Brick.<br />

and wallpaper he entire kitchen.<br />

Can you recommend a product that<br />

is fast, easv ana safe for removing Z-<br />

Brick 0<br />

A. Z-Brick is a molded ceramic<br />

type material measuring about threeeighths<br />

inch thick. It's applied with<br />

a mastic to an interior wall, giving it<br />

the appearance of a real brick wall.<br />

Removing the Z-Brick without<br />

damaging the surface behind it is<br />

virtually impossible. Knocking the<br />

Z-Brick off the wall with a hammer<br />

is somewhat hazardous because pieces<br />

of Z-Brick will fly all over.<br />

The fastest, most economical way<br />

to remove the Z-Brick is the most<br />

-•radical. That is. take the wall board<br />

with the Z-Brick on it off the wall,<br />

ripping it back to the studs, then recover"<br />

the* 'Wall 1 ' wtth ' new - -gypsum<br />

board. This sounds harder and more<br />

radical than it is.<br />

Be careful not to damage any wires<br />

that might be in the wall cavity.<br />

Also, be sure to wear eye protection<br />

and a respirator or dust mask during<br />

the job.<br />

Although removing the Z-Brick is<br />

somewhat messy, the job should go<br />

relatively fast. Since there is only<br />

one wall with Z-Brick, cover the wall<br />

and remove the mess all within a<br />

half day's work.<br />

Any other removal method will not<br />

give the wall the smooth surface necessary<br />

for wallpapering.<br />

Q. Our 1973 automatic frostless<br />

refrigerator-freezer forms ice in the<br />

bottom. What do you suppose is<br />

wrong?<br />

A. First, check that the ice does, in<br />

fact, melt when your unit is in its automatic-defrost<br />

cycle. Open the door<br />

and see if water runs down the tube<br />

at the back.<br />

Then inspect to be sure that the<br />

water passages from the freezer sec-<br />

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packaging material that may be obstructing<br />

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Plus Berwyck's exclusive<br />

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The Observer/ THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1993 1 3 9 , 9 0 0<br />

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The Observer/ Thursday. June '24, 1993<br />

Officials perplexed over carpet scare<br />

AP — When the Sands family<br />

installed new carpeting in their<br />

home, they were overcome by<br />

headaches, exhaustion and sore<br />

throats that still plague them<br />

eight years later*<br />

Appearing before a congression-<br />

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pleaded with the government to<br />

fin«^ out what made her five chil-<br />

dren sick.<br />

"I beg you," she said, her voice<br />

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shaky. "Please take care of this<br />

problem."<br />

But there were no clear answers<br />

for the Sandses, or others who<br />

complain that something in their<br />

new carpeting has made them ill.<br />

After more than four hours of tes-<br />

timony before the House Govern-<br />

ment Operations energy, environ-<br />

ment and natural resources sub-<br />

committee, all sides agreed that<br />

more research is needed.<br />

The Environmental Protection<br />

Agency has been unable to find a<br />

link between carpets and illness,<br />

even after its own workers com-<br />

plained in 1988 that new carpet-<br />

ing at EPA headquarters was<br />

making them sick, an official tes-<br />

tified. The carpeting was re-<br />

moved.<br />

"Certainly there are people who<br />

are suffering and we are very sym-<br />

pathetic," said Victor Kimm,<br />

EPA's acting assistant. adminis-<br />

trator for prevention, pesticides<br />

and toxic substances. "But we<br />

don't know the cause, therefore<br />

we're not in a position to do any-<br />

thing about it."<br />

A researcher from a private lab-<br />

oratory testified that her tests<br />

showed some carpets emit chemi-<br />

cals fatal to mice. But scientists<br />

working for the carpet industry<br />

said her work was flawed and that<br />

there is no evidence of hazards<br />

from carpeting.<br />

The EPA has tried unsuccess-<br />

fully to replicate the work of An-<br />

derson Laboratories of Dedham,<br />

Mass., Kimm said. In Anderson's<br />

tests, mice that breathed air<br />

suffered serious reactions or died.<br />

When the EPA tried the same<br />

tests in its own laboratory, the<br />

mice were unharmed, Kimm testi-<br />

fied.<br />

"EPA does, not believe that<br />

these findings prove carpets don't<br />

cause a problem, nor do they in<br />

any way allow us to say carpets do<br />

cause a problem," Kimm said. "It<br />

is a real dilemma."<br />

Some subcommittee members<br />

complained that the EPA and the<br />

Consumer Products Safety Com-<br />

mission have moved too slowly to<br />

study complaints. Since last Oc-<br />

tober, the commission's carpet<br />

hotline has received 6,151 phone<br />

calls, officials said.<br />

"After years of constant reports,<br />

we don't seem to be much closer<br />

to having an explanation for in-<br />

door air complaints associated<br />

with new carpets," said Rep. John<br />

Conyers (D-Michigan), chairman<br />

of the House Government Opera-<br />

tions energy, environment and<br />

natural resources subcommittee.<br />

"All of the government agencies<br />

just shrug their shoulders."<br />

Mrs. Sands, 42,"said she was<br />

disappointed in the response of<br />

government regulators, the carpet<br />

industry and bickering scientists.<br />

"It seems they are more con-<br />

cerned about the mice than they<br />

are about the victims," she said.<br />

The carpet installed in her<br />

home in 1988 had a strong chemi-<br />

cal smell, Mrs. Sands said. The<br />

odor lingered in the house even<br />

after the family had the carpet<br />

ripped out in hopes of relieving<br />

their dizziness, double vision and<br />

other symptoms.<br />

They moved to a new home in<br />

1989, but the children, who range<br />

suffer health problems. The two<br />

youngest suffer chronic ear and<br />

respiratory infections and are so<br />

Thia Class if (cation<br />

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JIM JAGDTKLD'STAFT FHOTOCRAPHFH<br />

Carpet scare: Could the new carpeting in your home<br />

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Attorneys general of 26 states<br />

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Ronald E. Vangelderen. presi-<br />

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tute, a trade group, said manufac-<br />

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Deckround halpfc* Salary range<br />

115,000 to 820.000 Attractive<br />

LNonle <strong>office</strong> tatting<br />

Contact Lynn Gl*mgri«r^<br />

The Mlrragari Group Heart or*<br />

953-2600<br />

ELECTRICAL CONTROL panel wire<br />

person 8 aae ampler* experienced<br />

wtth mduatnai control* Cal Mon-<br />

Fri . 6am-5pm: 476-1442, Novi<br />

ELECTRICAL CONTROL PANEL<br />

WIRE PERSON Muat have al teeet<br />

1 yeer experience control penei<br />

wking Good wegee 8 Deneftts<br />

Troy aree Ca* 2*W»30<br />

ELECTRICAL TECHNICIAN - to raed<br />

Dkjeprmta 8 cneck wtrmg on me-<br />

chme* that don't heve Dtueprma<br />

Muet be able to drew Blueprints lor<br />

the computer. AUTO CAD help<br />

40/hraAak Must worV around<br />

id ma-. #ca<<br />

8 rve| "tZo<br />

work Hands on >oC working m the<br />

plant. Send reeume 8 *elery ra-<br />

quiremerrt* lo Roddy Temporary<br />

Service*. 777 E. Beenhower Pt<br />

way. *102, Ann Arbor. Ml 46106<br />

ELECTRICIANS WANTED<br />

reeadantlal nea corntrm'tlrwi<br />

Apply In person st Baalc Electric 8<br />

Telephone. 45666 Ford Rd <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Ml v48187 (9em-4pm)<br />

ELECTRICIAN WANTED Sleedy<br />

work Good pay Muet have<br />

references Send reeune to AC<br />

Uaeler* 247 North Mam Street.<br />

Suite 209. Ptymouth, Ml 48170<br />

documents. Apply In person or aand<br />

22775 Heeap. Novi. Ml 48375<br />

EXPERKNCEO RETAIL Grocery<br />

Mei c*iaridli*i to oa* on grocery<br />

•tore*. In Hie Metro Detroit ara*<br />

Part-time appi uunia*el) 25-38 hrs.<br />

par wk/plua Viaoi Sand Raau<br />

To RETAIL OfRECTOR<br />

4 5*5 Broadmoor S E St* 290<br />

Grand Rapids. Ml 49612<br />

FACTORY OPENINGS<br />

Temp-to-perm Superior opportuni-<br />

ty tor raaponeime person aeekmj "a<br />

home" On permariam hMe. met>-<br />

cM/denta 8 aleal toad Hoa<br />

ARBOR TEMPS 459-1166<br />

FARMMGTON AREA<br />

FENCE INSTALLERS<br />

experience in wood and<br />

right Fence,<br />

lend Not<br />

Ford Rd. Weet-<br />

FHA PROCESSOR needed lor Buey<br />

mongege company anmedlatefy<br />

Experterxed only need apply Cal<br />

MarOa at 433-3300<br />

FIELD SERVICE TECH<br />

To repair 8 metal digital 8 machem-<br />

l trammg 8 good mecftenical apti-<br />

FULL<br />

SELECTION COOROH4ATOR<br />

aaa* ad tor new homea m W Btoom-<br />

*ald • you enfoy wortung w«h peo-<br />

ple and are detaM-onentod. we ar*<br />

looking lor yout Some real<br />

knowledge<br />

y 88 50 F.<br />

Mon -Frt , 11-7<br />

Ca* CMane: 12-7pm. 363-2500<br />

not<br />

GENERAL<br />

HELP<br />

WANTED<br />

$14.81 /START<br />

NO EXPERIENCE<br />

NEEDED<br />

Poetocme opened k*^nme lo work<br />

m local Arm m aar poautlone control<br />

Prom ananng. DaneAt package No<br />

layoff* Menegement oppormnmea<br />

rianaoie CaI 326-8601<br />

FURNITURE 8 othei houeedeerang<br />

tor a reetorauon contractor Experv<br />

pius Good driving record s<br />

661 IXrno* Fenv<br />

: rt. btwn Sam-5pm<br />

I Apply i<br />

. Mon-Fn<br />

GENERAL LABOR<br />

WORK IN NORTHVILLE<br />

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS<br />

$150 BONUS<br />

A M and P M *hift* availaBw Cal<br />

today lor ar appointment' We offer<br />

Top pey. Hokdey pey. Temp-Med In-<br />

aurance Over time pey<br />

UVONIA<br />

SOUTHFIELD<br />

AUBURN MILLS<br />

464-2100<br />

352 1300<br />

373-7500<br />

Oterinc Scale Co . 20950 Boenlng<br />

Drive. SouCMMd. Ml 48075<br />

RELD SUPERVISOR<br />

Paid trammg m I<br />

mg Earn 20K to start<br />

Aak tor Suean<br />

SNELLING<br />

PERSONNEL SERVICES<br />

NEVER A^EE<br />

FLOOR CARE TECHNlClAN/Houae-<br />

keeper Fu* time poemon tor ama*<br />

nuremg home Experience m grip-<br />

ping. waxmg 8 Bulling tn* flooring<br />

and m general houeekeepfng duties<br />

Pteaee cal or aend laauma to:<br />

Wayne Con alaaceni Canter.<br />

34330 Van Bom Rd Wayne Ml<br />

48184 , 313 721-0740<br />

ELECTRIC PANEL W1<br />

8es- 8u><br />

DRIVERS 8 DISPATCHER<br />

Needed tor growing<br />

caO company Ful 8 pan time<br />

Cal lor application 591-2325<br />

DRIVERS needed for icereem<br />

irucka Routea n LTvonta 8 auburb*<br />

Apply Betweeni i2-3pm et Penqum<br />

Ka Cream. 34025 Schoolcraft.<br />

Uvoma 522-7751<br />

DRIVERS Now Hiring! Up 10 8500/<br />

wk 5 days Fu* medical 8 Dental<br />

Between Sam-4pm.<br />

DRIVERS<br />

Pan 8 fu*-tlme city <strong>drive</strong>rs, COL »-<br />

cense required Apply any Wed or<br />

Thurs Between 1 30-4pm at<br />

ROADWAY EXPRESS<br />

48735 Grand River Novi<br />

Afflrmmve Action Equal Opportunity<br />

Cmployet OuaHfled mmorttytamala<br />

applicants encouraged to apply<br />

DRIVERS. SEMI - Part-time poemon<br />

available Good driving record 8<br />

COL kcenee required Ca* 9-5pm<br />

425-46*0<br />

DRIVERS<br />

Volume BuOdtog malarial Setributor<br />

hee immediate openmga tor Drivers<br />

Vend COL kcenee abeokstely necae-<br />

*ery Instruction knowledge helpful<br />

Competitive wage 8 DenaDt* Ca*<br />

tor appointment. 9arrv-4 30pm at<br />

538-9300<br />

DRIVERS WANTED<br />

Arport perking lot need* ahutoe<br />

Dua <strong>drive</strong>rs Apply m person at Paik<br />

8 Go Airport Parking. 31555 Wick.<br />

Romulus 729-3999<br />

DRIVER - wtth van needed tor pack-<br />

aga 8 freight delivery L*t* modal<br />

1 ton cargo van needed Peld per-<br />

centage Cal now 459-4182<br />

DRY CLEANERS -<br />

to* tune Southfield location Experi-<br />

ence riaceeaar/ tor ftmafwig work<br />

Munaon Cleaners 559-0777<br />

DRY CLEANING - help wanted, ep<br />

ply with m. 16729 Middlebelt Rd<br />

Uvonia Bataeen 7 30am-3pm<br />

See Dawn<br />

DRY CLEANING HELP WANTED<br />

Apply wlthm 16729 MtddMbell Rd<br />

Uvonia (between 7 30am 8 3pm.<br />

aak tor Dawn)<br />

DYNAMIC INOVIOUAL needed to<br />

maka outreach preeentatinna lo civ-<br />

ic groups prtmar9y In Oakland Cty<br />

Pan Om* Flexible horn. mlHaga<br />

paid Muat have own car Typinp 8<br />

pnone* 17/hr Sand reeume to: OC/<br />

4 4000 Crooks Rd . Sle 204 Royal<br />

Oak. Ml 48073. Aim Outreach<br />

ry Start-<br />

ing wage O M 00 Exelient Beneftts<br />

Apply m person at BELANGER,<br />

INC 1001 DOHENY CT NORTH-<br />

ELECTRONICS<br />

Best Buy M the nation a aacond larg-<br />

rela*er and M are aaafcmg ki Store<br />

Techmciena tor o»* new *tor* open-<br />

ing aoonl See our ad under Retaf<br />

tor detMIs<br />

BEST BUY<br />

ELECTRONICS<br />

aRCUIT BOARD/CABLE<br />

ASSEMBLY PERSON<br />

Heeded tor Uvonte manufacturing<br />

company Experience required 85-<br />

$7 per hour Send reaume lo<br />

PO Box 871194<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>. Ml 48187-6194<br />

ELECTRONICS PARTS distributor<br />

needa pwt or ful tuna halp in Oak<br />

Park Background In TV/VCR parts<br />

tor incoming telephone 8 counter<br />

Ca* l2noon-4PM 541-2299<br />

IUSIASTIC. outgoing teem-<br />

tor recaption deal at Buey Bir-<br />

ENTHUSIASTIC<br />

mate<br />

mmgham eye apacia*at» <strong>office</strong> Var<br />

led duoea 8 good clerical aklla with<br />

computer experience<br />

CM Kay 9AM-4PM 433-3399<br />

ENTRY LEVEL POSITION<br />

Tool ahop hiring Saw Operator<br />

Oneida Tool Corp 12700 mksler<br />

Rd Redford 537-0770<br />

EXPERIENCED GROUNDS PER-<br />

SON needed mmedtaMly Apply<br />

Hunter* West. 6501 Yale. Weetland<br />

721-2500<br />

EXPERIENCED HOME CLEANERS<br />

86-88 per hr No evening* or week'<br />

enda Pay checks weekly Irom a 1<br />

company Car needed mlaega<br />

peld 6 poaitiona eva*abie 471-0930<br />

EXPERIENCED.<br />

with good tranaportation 8 own ^<br />

tool* Kaaae cal 545^445 r *^*< nc -<br />

EXTRA MONEY<br />

PART-TIME<br />

CLEANING CUSTOOtANS<br />

WEEKDAYS "WEEKENDS<br />

• PERMANENT 85 25/HOUR<br />

•FILL-IN 86 OO/HOUR<br />

•ON-CALL 86 OO/HOUR.<br />

BONUS/SAVINGS BOND<br />

CALL 583-2960<br />

FACTORY HELP NEEDED<br />

WEST SIDE LOCATIONS<br />

Openmo* Ptaaa* apply<br />

4th a »a*d <strong>drive</strong>r* kcenee<br />

and aodal aecurfty card 31153<br />

Plymouth Rd (i Block E of Merrt-<br />

men. behind Plymouth Square Pla-<br />

za) I0em-2pm For more mtorme-<br />

oor ca* 458-1600<br />

lion a plua. ful time, permenent po-<br />

amon. Benefit* mdud* medical wfth<br />

dental 8 vacation<br />

Apply In parson only<br />

JOE S PRODUCE<br />

33152 W 7 Mile Uvonia<br />

FLORAL SALfeS 8 Counter Help"<br />

Fu*-Ome 'Strong Eng*ah akMa a<br />

muati Daalpr experience haa time Sagone a Ha*<br />

SMon, NW Uvoma 476-7171<br />

HAIR DRESSER 8 NAM. TECH<br />

Looking to complete the team Up<br />

8500 BONUS tor me right paraon<br />

Experienced 453-5090<br />

HAIRDRESSERS<br />

tale tor <strong>Canton</strong> aalon Cornrraeeton<br />

or booth rental. For more mtoim*<br />

tun ca* 455-4540<br />

HAIRDRE3SER<br />

tor antanalon Farmington HMa Aak<br />

tor Donna 932-2160<br />

HAiRDRESSER-Very<br />

Thurs<br />

area rxrsmg home. 661-7060<br />

HAiRSTYtST<br />

with caaniaia ka Uvoma Salon. Of-<br />

lerlng starting bonus. 62.5% com-<br />

mi aalon on a* aarvtoea plua 10% re-<br />

la* Alao looking tor New L leanaaa<br />

to tram. IS "hour Cal Debbie al<br />

needa You Win 464-7260. 464-0*36<br />

HAIR STYUST<br />

axotmg apportungia* «rr*; ki a*,o<<br />

our locatlona tor im 8 p*n am* 8-<br />

cenaed Stykat* PI—* cal Lca.aaa.<br />

471-4C30<br />

HAIR STYLIST<br />

For Duay <strong>Canton</strong> aalon 88 par hour<br />

guaranteed Fu* or part tana Paid<br />

459-5628<br />

HAIR STYLISTS Wanted<br />

*alnn. :liartala wallaig. Plymouth<br />

area ASk tor Sue or Vlvten420-3S*0<br />

HAIRSTYLISTS<br />

Hot ma* laaorw m Oaaeon 8 Ro-<br />

chester. 55-66%. 81.000 Doou* If<br />

you have cAentel* 396-3158<br />

HAIRSTYLIST<br />

We need help Ml or pen tane<br />

Duke * Fam*y Haa Shop<br />

Radtord/Uvome araa 531-6597<br />

HeM> Wanted<br />

EXPANSION<br />

COLLEGE STUOENTS<br />

93 HIGH SCHOOL GRADS<br />

Local branch naeiiyaiiai haa part<br />

• 474-8086 •<br />

Ca* Monday-Sundar 8am-9pm<br />

HELP WANTED TO CLEAN<br />

HOMES . 9 AM - 3 PM own car 85-<br />

87 an hour, moe working condtoon*<br />

Appfy ai person Psrkaids Plaza.<br />

32340 Five m*a Rd SUM 5<br />

Uvoma. Ml 48154<br />

HOME INSPECTOR<br />

500 Haip Wi<br />

N O U t e O M . MAM-<br />

WOtlB jKJBBTJM^<br />

sxrczx;<br />

RAOttSON SUITE HOTEL<br />

0NOWHNNQ<br />

• NIGHT AUOITOR - P*rt Thaw.<br />

Sat 8 Sen 11pm-7 em I total'ac-<br />

'3?3<br />

tor M^i energy ae*<br />

e re now taring for-<br />

VIDEOTAPE PACKAGERS<br />

• 5-7 day/week<br />

(LONG-TERM-)<br />

• WEEKEND ONLY<br />

(SHORT-TERM)<br />

8em-i1a»8 lpm-3pm<br />

29443 Stx MAa<br />

Westland 9wn-11 30wn8 l-2:30pm<br />

•96 Wayne I<br />

Sbuth of Che<br />

• MAINTENANCE-<br />

GENERAL<br />

• AM. BREAKFAST HOST<br />

• FRONT DESK CLERKS<br />

• GARDENER (PART TIME)<br />

Apply m person. Tbe Detkaha e<br />

Hotel a located m Telegraph 8<br />

Ml I*** *i SouthAaU<br />

EquM Opportunity Ciaployer M/F<br />

•HOUSEKEEPERS<br />

NOW HIRING<br />

Full & Part Time<br />

We era *eakaig di<br />

uaM who are abM to work a Aaxlbto<br />

including wa<br />

m poafliooi,<br />

trmga I<br />

apply<br />

39700 Aim Arbor Rd<br />

Plymouth EOt<br />

RED ROOF INNS<br />

HOUSEKEEPERS For day tone rew-<br />

newtiiaii 8 Uvo-<br />

lantpey Ce* 8em-5pm 730-2070<br />

KELLY<br />

TEMPORARY<br />

SERVICES<br />

Equal OpportuMTy EiiMuyei M/F/D<br />

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS!!!<br />

OUTDOOR WORK<br />

85 50/hr<br />

CORPORATE<br />

^ PERSONNEL<br />

SERVICES<br />

261-1120<br />

NO FEE EOE<br />

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS<br />

or h*-nma. FWXJOW M No anperv<br />

enoa Mual ba ilatwiirlMaa 8 have<br />

oaan tranaportaaon Ca*. 154 93S0<br />

INFANTS 8 TOOOLERS *i a<br />

dan care ixugiani ai I<br />

araa need a dynamic, i<br />

eon to «*••* Mat<br />

B1-1000 eat 252<br />

/f<br />

BUILDERS HOT LINE DIRECTORY<br />

FOR THE LATEST NEW HOME AND CONDO C0NSTRUCT10<br />

953-2020<br />

PiC4A Z _ _<br />

^Jor builders then the Hotline Number listed frelow or follow the recorded instructions and browse through the listings^<br />

OAK I; A N I) COUNTY<br />

DEVELOPMENT CfTY PBiCE BUJLOER . . ..,,, .3UU-E1EB&.HOTUME<br />

Wlxom $123,700 Sosco BuMdtnq, Inc 4522<br />

Maple For—t<br />

Roiling Meadows Laka Orion $170,000 Putta Homas 4512<br />

W A Y N K C O I N T V<br />

DEVELOPMENT<br />

Country Club VWaoa<br />

CfTY<br />

NorttivWa<br />

PRICE<br />

From $190.000<br />

BUILDER<br />

PuWa Hom«a<br />

BUILDERS HOTUNE<br />

4513<br />

Q*T*oaiTv VWiaoa <strong>Canton</strong> From |1^,Q90 PuWa Hpmff<br />

With<br />

©bseruer / < Eccentric<br />

#<br />

ttter<br />

you're in a better position<br />

to fill a position.<br />

Let's say the perfect candidate is out there but can never<br />

reach you because when he or she is able to call, you're<br />

leave a confidential message regarding the position you<br />

have open. Ad Sitter let's you hear their telephafte manners<br />

before you set up an appointment for an interview. Ad<br />

Sitter is helpful in a lot of ways. Ask about it the next time you<br />

place a help wanted ad.<br />

(jpbseruer ^Eccentric<br />

CLASSIFIED ADVERTI SING<br />

644-1070 OAKLAND COUNTY 5 9 1 - 0 9 0 0 WAYNE COUNTY £ 5 2 - 3 2 2 2 ROCHESTER-ROCHESTER HILLS<br />

Deadines: 5 p.m. Tuesday for Thursday edtton S p.m. Friday tor Monday adWoci


6 F * O&E Thursday, June 24, 1993<br />

500 Halp Wanted<br />

HOUSEKEEPING DEPT AcceptK»g<br />

T**»-Mlure tor Room Anwdvt<br />

toim heve transportation Ajaply<br />

HoBday mn LMXH WM, or m<br />

parson at 17123 LaurM Par* Or<br />

LMW« A* tor MKXtLE<br />

HVAC 8 REFRIGERATION Techm-<br />

oomr<br />

C«« Technic* Hot a Coo Nov*<br />

IMMEOIATE opening tor • C O T.A<br />

to work vi e raeiderttlto eettmg tor<br />

T B.I FuB time Bex echeduie Uu«<br />

heve good driving racord Pay<br />

" — Mon-<br />

Fn during hour* 851 -04«8<br />

""mediate positions<br />

50 OPENINGS<br />

• Wershouee<br />

•Qanaral Lstxx<br />

• Assembly<br />

LMXHi'Vdicmymmnd<br />

CM immedlelsV 932-5834<br />

W C j 1 iiuisuajr, JUIIC I.-t,<br />

EMPLOYMENT<br />

500 Halp Wantad ~ 500~Halp Wantad 500 Ha>p Wantad 500 Help Wonted 500 Help Wanted 500 Halp Wanted<br />

INSURANCE CLAIMS PROCESSOR I A D C T H H A V I LAWN MAINTENANCE FOREMAN LIFEGUARD tor prtvete outdoor MACHINE SCRAPER KANOS M A I N T F N A N C . F<br />

j o b s t o d a y !<br />

S S S S S s s ^ L "' , l reeding experience re-<br />

ouired full tima 87-88 par hr with<br />

Benefits To schedule an Interview,<br />

call 425-1080<br />

INSPECTOR<br />

Estsblisned menufecturer needs In-<br />

»c«clo< experienced m gaga c*»-<br />

Dfstion 8 quality control Naad basic<br />

compute skds immsdists opening<br />

ARBOR TEMPS 459-1166<br />

insurance - E*p«r»»oc®d<br />

AGENCY - COMMERCIAL<br />

or PERSONAL LINES<br />

CSR sor PRODUCERS<br />

COMPANY PAID FEES<br />

Ann Bell Personnel<br />

30600 Teiegreph Rd., Suite 2375<br />

B«ngham Far—is, Mi 49025<br />

Since 1975 540-3355<br />

INSURANCE - Fun tima Assistant<br />

Personal Linaa CSR naadad tor<br />

Livonia agency Insurance experi-<br />

ence and good typing soma ra-<br />

wed Sand resume to P O Box<br />

9226 Livonia Mi 48151<br />

INSURANCE Personal Lines CSR.<br />

Opening fo> Customer Service Ree<br />

m NW" suburb agency Mual heve<br />

?»pw«nce Good ooeo-lunrty tor<br />

advancement Benefits & salary<br />

open Call 4am-2pm 353-9192<br />

INSURANCE- Troy area aoency<br />

-•eeds Pe-sonal Lines CSR Soma<br />

mauranca - Experienced Onfy<br />

AGENCY POSITIONS<br />

Commercial 1 Personal Linss<br />

CSR's-Msrkstmg-Ctoims-ftsters<br />

CONCORD PERSONNEL<br />

19500 MlOdtobell Rd<br />

478-2200<br />

All Fees Company Paid<br />

INTERVIEWERS<br />

Dynamic Marketing Heasarcft<br />

Firm la seeking molrvated<br />

pan-time telephone inter-<br />

viewers tor a* shifts<br />

(DAYS. EVENINGS 8 WEEKENOSI<br />

Quekflestlons are Excekent Phone<br />

S*«s. Computer and or Typing<br />

Skias ideal tor homemsksrs. stu-<br />

dents, retirees ttioss re-entering<br />

the |oe market<br />

NO SALES INVOLVED<br />

Cam Sandy 10em-4pm 827-4021<br />

Janitorial<br />

SUPERVISOR<br />

One ol Michigan s largest lamtorlM<br />

contractors cs seeking supervisor<br />

wtth 5 yrs txjadlng mamtanance ex-<br />

perience Must hove rwiabie trans-<br />

portation Pan-time evenings. 87-89<br />

par fit Send resums to<br />

Suparvteor - OE<br />

P O 8o» 49021<br />

Oak Park. Ml 48237<br />

JANIT RE SS/JANITOR<br />

Fun time position to perform claan-<br />

mg duties at apartment community<br />

m Southfield Abdfty to uss deerong<br />

supplies 4 equipment Fu* benefits<br />

Cal 9am-5pm 842-2500<br />

JEWELRY STORE looking tor nice,<br />

sman person, minimum of 16 yeer*<br />

of age Part-time Sterling Heights<br />

area 795-4200<br />

LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE<br />

personnel needed for immedlala<br />

positions Experience necessary<br />

Appfy at 12711 Farmington Rd<br />

Uvonia, 9-5 427-4350<br />

LANDSCAPE SERVICES<br />

mamtananca, landscaping,<br />

lawn fertnomg Appttcators certtflcs-<br />

NSURANCE - Well established<br />

uvoma P 8 C agency nas opening<br />

•ot personal lines customer service<br />

rep 2 vears experience Oeeved wtth<br />

home auto 8 other personal lines<br />

coverage 474-5859<br />

INTERLOCKING BRICK PAVER<br />

INSTALLERS and LABORERS<br />

274-6315<br />

•NVENTORY<br />

Auto Parts inventory Person needed<br />

tor physical inventory of Ford parts<br />

Computer literate highfy organized.<br />

•espv>nsitiie and sole to work wttti-<br />

out supervision Kensington Motors<br />

Calf 437-4183<br />

LARGE PARTY FLORIST seeks de-<br />

signer minimum 3 yrs experience,<br />

send confidential resume Silk and<br />

Morgan. 2338 CooUdge. Berkley. Ml<br />

480*2<br />

DESIGN - for the beat Hortw in Do-<br />

Iron Mmlmum 3 yrs experience<br />

Freeh silk 8 dried Confidential re-<br />

sume to Blossoms 2338 CooUdge.<br />

Berkley, Ml 48072<br />

DESIGN mstsnt catography comput-<br />

er mvrtationa. alao invitation sataa<br />

Sand reeume lo Party Blossoms<br />

2338 Cooltdge. Berkley Ml 49072<br />

JOBS TODAY!<br />

Large National Corpora-<br />

tion needs warehouse t>e«p<br />

Long term All shifts open<br />

ARBOR TEMPS 459-1166<br />

9433 Haggerty. Ptymouth Ml<br />

JUNE OPENINGS<br />

37 immediate poemons open Fun<br />

time/pen time summer, can work<br />

Into fa* M 50 starting pay 10 week<br />

work program now available No ex-<br />

perience neceeaary wm tram 93<br />

high school grads welcome<br />

ROYAL OAK 557-5038<br />

LADIES APPAREL<br />

MANUFACTURER<br />

NEEDS MATURE PERSON<br />

FOR PRODUCTION WORK<br />

SEWING SKILLS HELPFUL<br />

CALL MON -FRI 2-5PM<br />

261-9033<br />

LAB TECHNICIAN 8 plant worker<br />

wanted in manufacturing plant<br />

Please send reeume to Personnel.<br />

14707 Keel St Plymouth,*»• 48170<br />

CANOSCAPE DRrVER<br />

CDL Class B<br />

Can 8 30em-4 30pm<br />

851-4063<br />

LANDSCAPE 8 ORASS CUTTERS<br />

Exper«ence preferred<br />

Must have cam car 499-3010<br />

LANDSCAPE LABORERS<br />

Cart Moo-Frl, 2-3pm<br />

353-3166<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

LANDSCAPING<br />

Weetside company haa immediate<br />

openings tor lawn mamtananca,<br />

landscapng 8 irrigation laborers<br />

Call Mon thru Fri, 10-4pm 595-3886<br />

LATHE OPERATOR<br />

For manual machine, Ptymouth<br />

appointment<br />

area Days Gad for an<br />

#53-4865<br />

LATHE OPERATOR<br />

Minimum 5 years experience r»-<br />

Quired Full time, benefits Apply at<br />

613 Manufacturers Dr.. Westland<br />

Cherry H» 8 Newburgh.<br />

LAUNDRY<br />

WORKING SUPERVISOR<br />

EXPERIENCED<br />

261-5300<br />

3 mT-5M"<br />

LAWN MAINTENANCE tor Farmtng-<br />

ton HWa/Weat BloomftaM areas. Ex<br />

trlmmng 8 edging Tony 479-3062<br />

LAYOUT'DESIGNER<br />

Minimum 3 yrs experience m plastic<br />

Infection motda AutoCad experi-<br />

ence a plua 694-54 19<br />

LEASING AGENT NEEDED<br />

For temporary Sunday poaltlon<br />

Alao be available to Ml tn Mon - Frt...<br />

4-7 PM and Saturday*. 10-4 *<br />

needed Ptoaee can 348-9616<br />

LEASING AGENT NEEDED - Part<br />

time m the DeSe.Ts,'<strong>Canton</strong> area<br />

Pnmarey weekends Ptoaaa contact<br />

Mary at. 997-4343<br />

LEASING CONSULTANT<br />

Immediate opening lor<br />

consult ant 1 Onfy the energetic out-<br />

going and highly motivated. w*»<br />

know how lo doee. need apply<br />

Weekends a must Fu» and pan-<br />

time poemona available EOE<br />

Fax reeumea to 353-8833 or sand<br />

10:<br />

LEASING<br />

28250 FrankNn Road<br />

Southfield. Ml 49034<br />

LIGHT INDUSTRIAL<br />

Radford and Dearborn companies<br />

need rehatue people. Recent experi-<br />

ence on a dock or factory tor long<br />

term positions Cad Lois 357-0649<br />

Urwlorce Temporary Services<br />

light industrial<br />

HIL0<br />

DRIVERS<br />

Entry level K>tx wfth sutomotN*<br />

supplier m Sterling Hatghts.<br />

Afternoon and midnight shifts<br />

Long-term wtth poasliiH y ol perma-<br />

nent HHo experience preferred,<br />

immediate openings Muat ba rat-<br />

able and hava dependable transpor-<br />

tstkjn Call today<br />

726-9705<br />

KELLY<br />

Mtftte «xp«n«nc« WMMng to work<br />

478-41H Aa* 1 or Pran<br />

LEASING AGENTS<br />

Tour corporals clientele a1 area<br />

apsrlmer-t communlrtles for prem-<br />

iere apartment locator service $ 19K<br />

including car allowance + Incan-<br />

tlves - fun beneftf package Send '<br />

resume Four Star Network 29260<br />

Franklin Rd . Sunte 129. Southfield<br />

Ml 48034<br />

SERVICES<br />

Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

Mr'F/O/V<br />

LEASING CONSULTANT<br />

full time tor large luxury communi-<br />

ty Send reeume to Par* Place<br />

Apts 43001 Northville Place Dr<br />

Northville. Ml 48167<br />

MACHINE<br />

OPERATORS<br />

S6 PER HOUR TO START<br />

Immediate openings for production<br />

machine operators Must have<br />

knowledge of micrometers, muat be<br />

flexible wtth shift Fufl time Farm-<br />

ington HMs location Can 476-7212<br />

quired. WSl<br />

Frt.. 1pi<br />

LIGHT INDUSTRIAL<br />

Fi* time factory poaflone a. enable.<br />

Weetland ara*.<br />

idaai for homamakar*<br />

STAFFING SPECIALISTS<br />

673-3220<br />

LIGHT MECHANICAL wfth sons<br />

spray pamt experience, to wor* on<br />

trucks and heavy machinery wa<br />

tram It you have aoma experlende<br />

Plymouth Ca* Gordon 459-3063<br />

LOAN OFFICER<br />

ft you ar* an experienced loan oM-<br />

cer with an eetabaefted ree«ar-caerv<br />

tele. seeking employment wtth a<br />

winning team at selected loan offi-<br />

cer*. than you want lo cal ma today<br />

I hava a mortgage companaadon<br />

package that you r* going to love<br />

wtth a mortgage company mat M dy-<br />

namite Larry. 1 (800) 569-0938<br />

LOVE PLANTS? Dependable, wen<br />

groomed parson wtth good commu-<br />

nication skins needed to care tor *ve<br />

plents In commancal buildings<br />

Must have reliable car 8 want to<br />

work 3 day*/** Can 459-9397<br />

MACHINE OPERATOR<br />

Farmngton tool 8 die shop ha* en-<br />

try level poemon s-aaaCIs E D M<br />

experience deelred w* tram CM<br />

Cindy 7am-4pm 474-4220<br />

MACHINE OPERATORS<br />

Heeded tor first 8 second Mitft As-<br />

sembly Department Experience<br />

working m a plant pertorred Excel-<br />

lent benefits, overtime opportunity<br />

8 clean working environment<br />

85.75/per V Appfy m parson at<br />

interlock Corp, 1770 Maria SI-,<br />

west land S of Ford Rd..<br />

between 1275 8 Htx Rd<br />

MACHINE REPAIR<br />

Experienced m aleelileal 8 hydraulic<br />

machme repairs. Top pay 6 bene-<br />

fits Overtime evatable<br />

MACHINING<br />

I '2/hr. Good opportunity, solid<br />

company, machining experience ra-<br />

quvad CNC lathe background pra-<br />

iarrad Pan time on midnight shift<br />

maybe eventual fu* Ume Juat oil i-<br />

275 S ol Michigan Ave. Send re-<br />

sume to: PT Machining. Box 496.<br />

Obaervar 8 Eccentric Newspapers<br />

36251 Schoolcraft Rd<br />

Uvonia Ml 48150<br />

Groundskeeper. light bunding cars<br />

halls, pool, exterior upkeep. Muet<br />

have experience wtth minor me-<br />

chanical aptitude for lawn/snow<br />

equipment cars A couple oftored<br />

salary, wfth apartment m senior unft<br />

complex . No pets'<br />

Reply lo Box =284<br />

Obeerver 8 Eccentric Newspaper*<br />

36251 Schoolcraft Rd<br />

Livonia Ml 48150<br />

MAINTENANCE/CONSTRUCTION<br />

Larga Troy commercial oftca com-<br />

plex need* assistant superintendent<br />

w/experlence m bunding mamta-<br />

nanca 8 tenant remodeling. Knowl-<br />

edge of HV AC a plua Sand rsauma<br />

P 0 Box 70. Southfield Ml 49037<br />

MACHINE SHOP<br />

Fu* dm* steady work available m<br />

Farmmgton HMa area, machme op-<br />

erator*. day shift soma overtime,<br />

soma experience help** CM Mon<br />

thru Wed Between 9-3 473-9305<br />

MACHINIST<br />

Experienced on M« and Lathe to<br />

mak* aluminum and plastic detatfa<br />

(Vowing company, kit time wfth to*<br />

Benefits Poly Flax 19990 W 8 MM.<br />

Southfield at Evergreen<br />

MACHINIST<br />

Experienced on mMs 8 lathe* Sur-<br />

face grtndmg. O D gilndkig 8 CNC<br />

programming M pkjaea CM 9am-<br />

9pm mdudkig Sat 533-8126<br />

MACINTOSH TYPESETTERS<br />

Part Qme. 50 wpm 8 up Entry level<br />

inidisghts Apply In paraon or aand<br />

rsauma to Artene or Bob. 33523 W<br />

6 mta. Sto C, Uvonia. Ml 49152<br />

MAIDS INTERNATIONAL<br />

The festsel jiowing maid sai line m<br />

Michigan m now accepting applica-<br />

tions tor a tow dependable people<br />

UNLIMITED PAY POTENTIAL Drtve<br />

time included plus we fumlah the<br />

new auto MedKef benefits PMd<br />

holiday*/vacations Advancement<br />

opportunities. 473-9300<br />

MAINTENANCE (M around) tor mo-<br />

D*e home park Wagaa commen-<br />

surate wtth experience 8 abUfty<br />

Apply In person 9am-4pm, Mon -<br />

Frt, 22600 Middiebeft Rd , Farmmg-<br />

ton HMs (N. of 9 Mta).<br />

MAINTENANCE/GROUNDS PER-<br />

SON. wanted for beautiful Weetland<br />

apt. complex. Ptoaaa apply m par-<br />

son at Wlkow Creak Apts Haw-<br />

Burgh Rd S, of Ford Rd Mon thru<br />

Fn No phone* cata ptoaaa<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

MAINTENANCE HELP needed tor<br />

Westland apt community Wage<br />

plus health, CM Mon thru Fri<br />

459-6900<br />

MAINTENANCE<br />

PERSON<br />

Preaaaa. machine tools, good diag-<br />

nostic ability Experienced m ma-<br />

chine electrics-numerics Good<br />

wages 8 benefits QUALIFIED ONLY<br />

PLLASE Send reeume to: P 0 Box<br />

811. Taylor, Ml , 48180<br />

313-946-2930<br />

WANTED<br />

State wide management firm, ha*<br />

position* available for mufti lamlly<br />

unit apartment complex Eiujert-<br />

enced onfy need apply Send<br />

reeumas to: P.O. Box 306. Soutti-<br />

Md. Ml 49037-0306<br />

MANAGER - OFFICE/WAREHOUSE<br />

SmM eggreaafva far N W suburban<br />

industrial distributor seeking key<br />

employee to work 8 manage M fac-<br />

ets of operitHfl Degree In menaga-<br />

ment experience deelred with back-<br />

ground ri aNpping'raoefvtng. com-<br />

ponent assembly. Inventory control,<br />

purcheamg. sale* desk 8 counter<br />

sale* pertorred Sand reeume to<br />

PO Box 721525. Berkley. Ml 49072<br />

MAINTENANCE MECHANIC<br />

Stable property management com-<br />

pany deelree maintenance person<br />

tor upscale atMrtments m Royal Oak<br />

and Troy Muat possess good<br />

hands-on plumping, electrical and<br />

mechanical experience and be de-<br />

pendable Excetarrt benefits pec*<br />

sge end competitive salary Drug<br />

screening required To eppfy CM<br />

I-9oo-PHONAPP x716<br />

wf*h m an automated application<br />

service end anewer questions You<br />

may appfy 24 horn a day/7 days a<br />

week Must appfy by June 27th<br />

MAINTENANCE PERSON<br />

lor large apartment community In<br />

Southfield 2 years documented ex-<br />

perience tools Musi »ve on site<br />

Excatant wegs and benefit peck-<br />

age 356-9029<br />

MAINTENANCE PERSON<br />

needed to* time Ptoaaa appfy at<br />

16500 North Perk Dr . Southfield.<br />

Ml .49075<br />

MAINTENANCE POSITION - for apt<br />

community In Westland Full lime<br />

benefits available Experienced pre-<br />

ferred 422-5411<br />

MAINTENANCE PERSON<br />

Pari tima tor reeidentiai beeed ser-<br />

vice company to perform preventive<br />

maintenance home 8 of»c* rape*<br />

Experience required Send reeume<br />

PO Box 530306 Irvoni*. Ml 48135<br />

MAINTENANCE Person needed<br />

PART-TIME for apartment complex<br />

in Plymouth Must hava basic knowl-<br />

edge of plumbing, electrical 8<br />

prepptng vacancies Mu*t be a hard<br />

worker I able 10 work flexible day*<br />

8 some weekends 353-9010<br />

MAINTENANCE PERSON<br />

Looking lor sett-motrveted wUBng to<br />

learn person to do hotel Ugh! main-<br />

tenance Appfy In person Comfort<br />

Inn, 29235 Buckingham Or. Uvonia.<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

MAINTENANCE PERSON - experi-<br />

ence necessary for produce market<br />

Must have knowledge of Hoc* care,<br />

waxing and stripping $7 00 per<br />

hour Apply at 32906 Mxjdtobeft<br />

Rd at 14 Mil*. Farmington Hills<br />

(Apply Mon -Fri I0am-2pml<br />

Westland<br />

apt maintenance experience 8<br />

good references Excellent wage 8<br />

benefit package, appfy m person at<br />

The Crossings st <strong>Canton</strong> 8375<br />

Honeytree B»vd<br />

MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR<br />

Fu* time position to supervlee<br />

apartment community m Southfield.<br />

Good mamtananca organization 8<br />

communication skills necessary<br />

On-can schedule Fu* benefits pkia<br />

apartment CM 9em-5pm 842-2500<br />

MANAGER<br />

Temporary Help Company Experi-<br />

ence m sales 8 operations for simm-<br />

er or related 1»rm 737-5960<br />

500 Halp Wanted<br />

MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR<br />

M*|o> refuge corporation m tha Os-<br />

per Visor tor sftomoon sfUfl<br />

tad app«can«e sho«*J *<br />

• HydrauBc 8 Otoaal Experience<br />

• Strong Communication<br />

8 Administrative 8k«a<br />

.Prior Ftoel Maintenance<br />

Super, felon Experience<br />

We oftor excetant compensation 8<br />

benefits package Ptoeae send re-<br />

eume 8 salary requirements m con-<br />

fidence to Personnel. 5400 Coge-<br />

wMRd. Wayne Ml 49184.<br />

An Equal Opportunity Empkryer<br />

MAINTENANCE PERSON - part<br />

apartment community In Rochester<br />

HMa CM 375-2500<br />

MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN<br />

needed tor large Fermlnglon apart-<br />

ment comrT**iHy Looking tor *n ex-<br />

perienced. neat, cleen 8 hardwork-<br />

ing incftvlduaf lo )om our ton<br />

Apply in person at: Orsksahlrs Apts<br />

at Grand RMer 8 Drake Rd<br />

MALY S BEAUTY SUPPLY • seek-<br />

ing reBabia men or sioman tor Part<br />

Time poemon In the warshouss $6/<br />

fw Accepting appacationa Mon-Fn.<br />

9-3 30975 W 8 Mile Rd . Uvcmto.<br />

MANAGEMENT - EXPERIENCED<br />

lor home Improvement company m<br />

Dearborn Heights High commis-<br />

sions. weakly base plus bonuee*<br />

Seeking Canvaas Manager<br />

Aak for Mr Valley 278-9230<br />

MANAGER TRAINEE S<br />

MARTY WALKER, INC<br />

has mmediale opening for Manager<br />

Trainee's m tha Uvoma 8 Ann Arbor<br />

araa Ptoeae send resume In confi-<br />

dence to Marty Walker. 29721<br />

Plymouth Rd Lrvonl* Ml 48150<br />

Attention Krtety Foley<br />

MANAGER WANTED to manage<br />

amM apt complex m Birmingham<br />

Llghl mamtananca Sand reeume to<br />

TAG. 4000 Town Cantor. Ste 190.<br />

Southfield. Ml 49075 356-2900<br />

MANUFACTURING<br />

COMPANY<br />

needs person wfth the loaowlng ex-<br />

perience use of machine tools.<br />

Tuba Prototype 8 Set-up. Tool 8 Die<br />

Maintenance QUALIFIED ONLY<br />

PLEASE Fu* or part-time Retirees<br />

welcome Oood wage* 8 benefits<br />

P O Box 811. Tay-<br />

MAINTENANCE PERSON MARCO S-P1ZZA_ I METAL Oil<br />

_<br />

Musi fiave previous 4S49C dttdpSned<br />

cash nightly Apply m psrson 45490<br />

Ford Fid (al <strong>Canton</strong> Center Rd )<br />

Marketing Trainee<br />

Local <strong>office</strong> of a national<br />

organization needs a few<br />

good people, willing to<br />

work hard and be trained,<br />

GUARANTEED $25,000<br />

first year Income<br />

Call Sheila Clink. 356-7111<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

500 Haip Wanted<br />

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS<br />

sad to<br />

M 10 poemona by July 15 if rou r*<br />

no* making 8900 per snak . CALL<br />

NOW Uvonia .471-13"<br />

Ann Arbor 995-0835<br />

500 Halp Wanted<br />

MANICURIST<br />

SALARIED<br />

order daM beauty supply Fg*<br />

Its 5 day week Uvonia are*.<br />

Fee peld by employer<br />

Employment Center 599-1836<br />

MERCHANDISERS<br />

7-Deven Is Currently remodefig<br />

their convenMnos stores We are<br />

looking tor hard working In HMduato<br />

10 suet with me "<br />

rsfe*dtog 12 ft. hydreudc shew Second<br />

•NR. eicMMit pay 8 ktnges with<br />

uveitliiia opportuntttoe. Apply m<br />

CONTRACTORS STEEL COMPANY<br />

(New Levan| Uvonia<br />

PRINTER WANTED: A B Die* 390<br />

Operates Fuk-Tlma MuM be de<br />

pendabto Apply m Person<br />

Kwa Print Plus 33135 Ford Rd<br />

Garden (Sty<br />

PRINTING<br />

Customer Service/High Speed Cop-<br />

Mr Do you have M laaM 2 yrs. prim-<br />

ing experience? Can you keep amk-<br />

Jng stoke working M * toM paced en-<br />

vironment? If eo . o<br />

mt pay<br />

442-08<br />

'-0900<br />

PRINTING<br />

Uvonto print ahop In need of herd<br />

working person *4th some expert-<br />

parts hM opening tor pkraon experi-<br />

enced In Quality Control or Quadty<br />

Assurance wtto S P C tr*mmg Pre-<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

TELEMARKETERS<br />

a<br />

CASH PAID<br />

WEEKLY! t0 poMdona MR CM Ai<br />

442-4975<br />

"PROJECT MANAGER<br />

background itoirl<br />

t poatoon. muM pos-<br />

neertng degree, or oartdlcalton<br />

Some ollloe experience helpful.<br />

muM have good computor 9 math<br />

skids Benefits, peld vscanon 9 hod-<br />

day* salary commenaurato skth ex-<br />

perience CM Mon thru Wed 9-3<br />

473-9309 Or send raei«ne with sal-<br />

ary requirements U<br />

Dept. 30057 W. 8 Mia, Uvonto.<br />

49152<br />

RECEPTIONIST<br />

eMctont peopia .<br />

tor OPTOMETRY o n c t<br />

RESIDENT MANAGER •<br />

COUPLE<br />

Couple lo menage 40 unit epert-<br />

ment commimlty m suburtje -eas-<br />

ing ctoemng and mmor mainte-<br />

nance required ftoabend may have<br />

othM joe Salary, i bedioom epert-<br />

ment. utattoe provided<br />

CM 9-11AM. Mon-Frt<br />

352-3600<br />

RETAIL PROMOTIONS<br />

MuM be outgoing. MtiacUva. 9 work<br />

wM with tha pupae no sadtog. per-<br />

manent poMtloie. 20-28 lut /sedt.<br />

QUALITY PERSCM^EL<br />

CMM PROGRAMMERS<br />

O P E R A T O R<br />

LAYOUT TECHNICIANS<br />

i dynamic toedw m%e Bald of pre-<br />

dtmenetonM meeeurt<br />

paopto to • ops<br />

by rapid growth We<br />

ka* euppkM to toa "Big Ttw«e " peak<br />

vidtog turn key system. y 7<br />

• View Programmers<br />

• DEA Proora*mers<br />

• ASOC Certified<br />

are preferred, tut not nec-<br />

eeaary. COmiyntve pay<br />

and salary rjyuirementt<br />

GKS InapectKxTSjjjatce*<br />

37100 Plymouth Kbed<br />

Uvonia, MrtSlSO<br />

Attn. PerOenne! Dept.<br />

(No phone caOs pleaae).<br />

RAM ADA Kn 18 HiFONQ<br />

FOR THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS<br />

FOOO 8 BEVERAGE DWeCTOR<br />

REAL EST ATE SALES<br />

825.000 >ii I'liil IHIMI are-<br />

gram 9d—awa *aa m a a i i<br />

nw l e iuwi i ' •••••! ^ • w<br />

Pw Sonne ONtoe<br />

323 E Grand RNar Ave<br />

No phone<br />

porkmayl<br />

ee ara an EtodOp-<br />

RECEPTIONIST/SUPERVISOR<br />

SALES TYPIST<br />

MAdfTENANCE (PART-TIME)<br />

WAITSTAFF/PART-TIME<br />

BUSSER PART TIME<br />

FarmmgtSr^ 477-1999 sUZ&S&Z* DT KM. HM NO phone m Mali o<br />

8270 Wickham Rd<br />

RomUu* Ml 49174<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

CAREER<br />

AMBfTlOUS? CONSCIENTIOUS'<br />

WE WANT YOU!!<br />

Wa ea tram you and start you on<br />

long torm. Mgh Income career<br />

CMlERCRAOER<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

261-0700<br />

head n«ury tacdNy has opamtnga lor<br />

people with mtoraM to toenan ser-<br />

vices Experience and/or eduction<br />

fcPO Bo*<br />

pi storied<br />

530309. U<br />

UvonS* Ml 49153<br />

RESIDENT MANAGER - lor 150 unit<br />

oaaytok m «<br />

Ma. Experience<br />

RETAIL<br />

nepers 8 A.seMIMili<br />

Mich. OMo. BBnoto-<br />

825-860K ROTH YOUNG<br />

SECRET ARY-WUJNG CLERK<br />

strong<br />

ol WortJPartocL<br />

good uigMilie<br />

and be uudMiiM eeritce orl-<br />

eniad- Pleaae eend -raaiena to: Nee<br />

Dlractiona Cantor<br />

SECURITY<br />

PUBLIC RELATION OFFICERS<br />

mvneekete ka/pan tima poamona<br />

* ekaCH on M shifts m the speclM<br />

oad llald of hoapftato 8 mduatrlM<br />

security locatod m the Oakland 9<br />

up to 89Av with cowtoany<br />

package Apply Mon thru<br />

Frt 8.30 am - 3 30 pm M<br />

NATIONWIDE SECURITY<br />

23900 W 10 Mda<br />

356-0600<br />

ThM<br />

feto£<br />

ComSpec. 30*00 Telegraph. S<br />

2775 Bingham Farm* Ml 49025<br />

Fax (3131947-9B91<br />

SECURITY<br />

PROFESSIONALS<br />

Ptokerton* Inc.. toa largaM wul tl t<br />

et 221*0 WeM*MBe<br />

Pken Ho9oe OMoa Park<br />

19 LMMer<br />

An E O E<br />

Tetogrephl<br />

OuuCMMd<br />

SERVICE<br />

COORDINATOR<br />

Large kmrtoue apartment commu-<br />

nity In Fermtogton Hflto isMiJig *<br />

herd eorktog. eiMtfelk.. organtoad<br />

mavlduM to work to our Servtoa Da-<br />

CTr-**:<br />

SERVICE COORDatATOfl<br />

Mesas a tor growing Uvemto compa-<br />

ny Pi uHaMniiM phone voice a<br />

mat Non-emokmg environment<br />

Pliill cad: 313-522-7191<br />

or 2*400 Van Dyke<br />

- 751-2014<br />

Mtoortly/Famtoa 'HendtcappedTYM<br />

SHIPPING 8 RECEIVING<br />

acturar seeks<br />

ItoStoppmg.<br />

532-2530<br />

Racewmg 9 other light<br />

duttoa H a a cM JaM<br />

Thia Claaalfication<br />

Contlnuod on<br />

Paga 2G.<br />

110 Houaadooning<br />

AFFOftOASLE PERSOWAL1ZED<br />

ftouaecleanmg PtoleesionM, rad-<br />

Ible. 8 thorough Uvonto. NortfrvlBe,<br />

tymouth,/<strong>Canton</strong>. 456-4547<br />

APARTMENT 8<br />

HOUSE CLEANING<br />

Experienced sdcJt 810/hr<br />

Shed* 313-824-2997<br />

DIANA CLEANING SERVICE<br />

PralflpnM houeeclaanlng with ex-<br />

perience Good latoi'Micee. Bonded<br />

V3% ofl with ad CM Otona 941-7329<br />

HARDWORKING experienced, very<br />

dependable cieemng paraon looking<br />

If weMfy or Dt-weekfy wor* Ptym-<br />

Carrtom tntos •<br />

Home & fciiYicc GUIDC<br />

4 PM. TUESDAY F0« THURSDAY EDTTION / 4 PM. FMDAV FOR MONDAY HXTION<br />

TO PUICC YOUR AD CALL<br />

HOUSE-KE-TEER<br />

CLEANING SERVICE<br />

protoaMonM. bonded<br />

8 meured teeme ready lo<br />

clean your home or buet-<br />

oees Gift certMcatoa avad-<br />

abto 85 00 off wfth thia ad<br />

lor VM Ume cedars<br />

582-4445<br />

HOUSE 8 OFFICE CLEANING<br />

na*tonable 'Stoe • ftotoiancM<br />

Call Paula: 340-9279<br />

BI-MONTHLY HOUSEKEEPING<br />

689-2985<br />

MAID MY DAY<br />

1 tat rM* 479-3377<br />

129 Landacaplng<br />

AAAA BEAUTIFUL YARD INC<br />

PLEASE HELP US<br />

THRU COLLEGE -SOD<br />

SHRUBS TRIMMED 8 REMOVED<br />

Weeding. Lawns Cut. Cleen Up. Etc<br />

CMpa/Bark • SWmae/Lav* • Sod<br />

»DEPENDABLE•<br />

m* • RM • Wayne/OMMnd<br />

Faoar fl 16-2446. M1-87.1I<br />

ADMIRE YOUR YARO<br />

^_see new 8 ranee Mndec .<br />

todclmg 8 seeding Shnjbe 8 Tn<br />

Ipttokton<br />

es UndM ground<br />

8 serviced Tim-<br />

er Wor*. Trenchmg. Downepout 8<br />

ksep Pwnp burtol nramage proo-<br />

lam aoMng Beckhoe work tractor<br />

work^p«e puMng trucking - BIG<br />

t*OKER SERVICES 474-9914<br />

QUALITY SINCE 1949<br />

*AM ATTRACTIVE OUTDOOR*<br />

SMffAONMENT FOR YOUR HOME<br />

Ba* a RRi DaMgn 8 Service haa 20<br />

per lance Cre-<br />

9<br />

— i*|l • -a"<br />

Ing j.sieme • p<br />

k«#h-r-nca<br />

brick 8 I<br />

ratammg •<br />

, ^ UCIM8<br />

DESIGN B SERVICe<br />

Angoio's Supplies<br />

k Tap do* - 40to Beg M<br />

* n * Band - «0*i bag9*«<br />

dPtMLCaaMMutMvdtorSend<br />

Moines keM Hato OneMi too-<br />

l


Sf * OAE Thursday, June 24, 1993<br />

-J<br />

-J a<br />

\t<br />

BIG ENOUGH TO DEAL Small Enough to care<br />

'©3 T E M P O 2 DR.<br />

IJL. 5 ipwd Mr. Igftl grot*). »•<br />

frcatar^oowar and mora<br />

W M $10.442 • SAVE $2260<br />

' • 3 E S C O R T<br />

•o nam<br />

#4033<br />

W m $11,026 • SAVE $2029<br />

'93 ESCORT LX WAGON<br />

1 9L_ automate. air pa mm<br />

fla* cxli. Mgon group and mora Demo<br />

s» rtiw<br />

W M $12,896 • SAVE S3380<br />

*03 P R O B E<br />

2 0L. 5 apaafl. ap.td control, aa caawlM.<br />

IS" caal ttumnum artiaata. da*ualai (M<br />

con* group ft mora S» #4113.<br />

W M $15,470 • SAVE $2263<br />

'93 T-BIRD LX 2 DR.<br />

3JL EF1. VB. aulotnaBc vanamtaaton.<br />

nayiaat arwy. 1S&A equipment<br />

pacfcaga » «4«1S<br />

W M $16,764 • SAVE S2100<br />

'•3 CROWN VICTORIA<br />

IX 4 door 4JL OHC VI. a ami ii o w M<br />

M M W nl* wi. ar w a r u group<br />

Mar torn pacfcaga. Mroatar. caaaasa. POMT cor.<br />

•atHanoa gmp aid mora 9ft M3M<br />

W M $19,565 • SAVE $4614<br />

'93 RANQER XLT 4 x 4<br />

3 0L. VB, mMwfc air. C M *nea«e. »pa«a<br />

oontrol. m «t>aaI pow cwrora. caaaana<br />

and mora 9ft #9008<br />

W M $18,070 • SAVE $2701<br />

*03 F 1 S O X L T 4 x 2<br />

5-OL. Vt. auto OP© ranarraaam. tpaaa oorftroi.<br />

mtr»»* m»iaila, atap Dumper (after Ma pecfcaga.<br />

AM FM atereo. caaaafta 9ft #4700<br />

W M $19,441 • SAVE $3672<br />

LEASE<br />

>209<br />

24 Mo."<br />

LEASE<br />

20 OOKPI LOR EPS IN STOCK!!!<br />

2 DqpRS 4 DOORS • XLT • EDDIE BAUER<br />

'S3 F350 XLT CREW CAB "DUALLY"<br />

r.9L. VI. ataomaftc trsnamteelon. caaaana.<br />

campar paefcaga power «n)omV»u on.<br />

erreo equipment pkt. 496A. XL trim. headiiner insulation<br />

atectromc stereo docK argent styled sta* wheels. 4 9L EF1 1-6 engine<br />

P23S7SRX15XL BSW all-season. 2 73 ratk) regu-<br />

per mo 24 MONTH LEASE per mo.<br />

OVER 500 CARS, TRUCKS & VANS IN STOCK!<br />

AWARD WINNING BELLEVILLE/CANTON<br />

? SERVICE DEPT.<br />

DAILY RENTAL CARS AVAILABLE<br />

AC HI EVA<br />

1993 MAXIMA GXE<br />

Stock #9803<br />

$ 16,995<br />

1990 MUSTANG GT<br />

5.0, Automatic<br />

$ 9997<br />

1986 CELEBRITY<br />

Loaded, Sharp!<br />

$ 299T<br />

1993 OLDS 88 R0YALE<br />

Loaded.<br />

$ 1 7 , 9 9 3<br />

1989 BUICK RIVIERA<br />

Loactad.<br />

$ 1 0 , 9 9 7<br />

WE WILL NOT<br />

BE UNDERSOLD<br />

9800 Belleville Rd. (<strong>Canton</strong> Center Rd.) 313-697-9161<br />

Mon. & Thurs. 9-9 • Tues., Wed. & Fri. 9-6 • Sat 9-3<br />

CUTLASS CIERA<br />

BUY<br />

'9953*<br />

BUY<br />

'3,1? $ 14,951*<br />

LEASE BUY<br />

•31? $ 15,369*<br />

LEASE BUY<br />

'329 *15,869*<br />

SAVE!!!<br />

apeed conftol an0 mora.<br />

MMftwaa 1.905 NOW s SAVE $3249<br />

21,476*<br />

• —• -'' —~ a aa t— i — —- -<br />

• miamrfc. te>r«am "• i<br />

» «at 1 aa M 'Wtttam remn ufW t Mr<br />

1<br />

SUPREME<br />

) J<br />

? ? 1993 HARDBODY<br />

1993 SENTRA<br />

$<br />

1991 SUNBIRD<br />

SE CONVERTIBLE<br />

•9997'<br />

1990 T0R0NAD0<br />

Like naw!<br />

•11.997<br />

Stock #9869<br />

1991 FIREBIfiD<br />

QTA Like new!<br />

$ 13,997<br />

1988 MUSTANG<br />

5.0, Automatic<br />

$<br />

1989 SUNBtRO<br />

CONVERTIBLE<br />

$ 8997*<br />

1990 LUMINA<br />

Loaded<br />

JS157<br />

2 Door, Stock #9926<br />

A-X-Z-B<br />

PLAN<br />

50 OTMtRSI<br />

|N STOCK!<br />

AT SIMILAR<br />

SAvmes<br />

HFIPQITARIBRS<br />

ri<br />

WARRANTY<br />

on all<br />

used cars


i<br />

Thursday, June 24,1993 (ME * * 10<br />

$ WHAT DO A, X and Z PLAN BUYERS WANT? $<br />

THEY WANT MORE MONEY<br />

FOR THEIR<br />

TRADE-INS<br />

A Lot More Money<br />

AVIS FORD<br />

GIVES MORE<br />

FOR EVERY TRADE-IN!<br />

IN 1 H t 1st 5 MONTHS OF 1993<br />

OVER 550<br />

Iraded in their USED CARS and trucks at AVIS<br />

FORb. The reason continues to be that AVIS FORD<br />

gives more money on each and every trade in.<br />

S Have Your<br />

NEW 1993 ESCORT GT<br />

Stock #12687<br />

Was $13,744<br />

NEW 1993 TEMPO GL<br />

2 DOOR SEDAN<br />

ft<br />

FORD DIVISION, FORD MOTOR CREDIT<br />

AND AVIS FORD<br />

(<br />

PRESENTS...<br />

ZERO DOWN DAYS<br />

JUNE 3rd to JULY 2nd<br />

• No Down Payment!<br />

PLUS FORD CREDIT WILL PAY THE FIRST MONTHS<br />

PAYMENT and waive the security on all Escort and F-150<br />

24 month Red Carpet Leases.<br />

Retail; A. X & Z PLAN Leases are eligible.<br />

CALL US FOR DETAILS: f<br />

Was $12,242 IS W M $12,854<br />

Was $13,690<br />

Stock #10182<br />

Was $19,085 IS<br />

Stock #13402<br />

NEW 1993 PROBE<br />

Was $15,833 IS<br />

NEW 1993 TEMPO GL<br />

4 DOOR SEDAN<br />

v .<br />

Stock #11962<br />

Was $23,708 IS<br />

1993MUST AN GGT<br />

CONVERTIBLE!<br />

LARGE SELECTION OF '93 EXPLORERS!<br />

MEW<br />

SPECIAL PICKUP<br />

XL Mm. AM/FM •tacfronte tarao/ dock, argant<br />

My«ad MM wheeM 4 9 Mar BFI •ngtn* air<br />

oondMoning. argant raar alap Dumpar Slock<br />

#13431T<br />

$19,742<br />

FREE: TANK OF Avis FORD<br />

GAS<br />

with every new<br />

vehicle purchase<br />

from stock<br />

The Dealership With A Heart<br />

TELEGRAPH RD Justirth c* *2 V* LE RO SOU^h<br />

OPEN MON A THURS TIL 9 P M 355-7500<br />

NEW 1993 M50<br />

SUPERCAB PICKUP<br />

dwowia M M<br />

4 • CB Mna. 4 K<br />

i raar (Hp taiaa. <<br />

m Moc* #l4oa«T<br />

$ 16,600<br />

CALL<br />

1 -800-358-AVIS<br />

or


20* OAE Thursday, June 24, 1993 _j<br />

M EMPLOYMENT<br />

500 MpWanted 500 Help Wanted 5of MpWanted 502 H^pWanted 502 Help Wented 502 M4pWanted<br />

SURETY LIFE - a member oI the TRUCK DRIVERS DentaMiedical Dentel-Medteel | Dental Medicet i| Dental Medicei<br />

^ T T o x cL.*T t £*B , *LO^t U 1I BUSINESS MANAGERS DENTAL £2^£!F A T K > T S "YOIENEST -Team oriented prac-<br />

Mmw. »TH861 $3o-$5o.ooo ou«-mJSSSL«-*•"<br />

tranaportallon 421-6SOO „,.-...,^,T, egement, Slafl Adminiatr*tlon, long Bwxllti eonuaaa. prom sliertng practloa m euburbe looking tor •»- Mw. rrmOtcl or Partial offlce oxpa-<br />

This Classification<br />

Continued from<br />

Page 7F.<br />

500 Hs4p Wanted<br />

SECURITY OFFICERS needed In ma<br />

Livonia 4 Ptymouth araaa Full-time<br />

Mual have o«m tr asportation, -OHO<br />

<strong>drive</strong>rs Dcariaa 4 phone 'or more<br />

mtarmetlon ptaasa ca* Between<br />

9 30em-4 30pm. Mon-Frt 422-0179<br />

SHAMPOO PERSON 4 Maw Stylist<br />

wtth cAorilMs for Farminglon Plaza<br />

»aton AM tor Judy 477-3479<br />

SHIPPING CLEFW-Must Da s self-<br />

starter 4 dependable Soma IgM<br />

Iffling wa [ram 4 mual have an rye<br />

tor (Man Apply m Det*on 262 m W<br />

7 MM in Redford<br />

SHIPPING 4 RECEIVING CLERK/<br />

TRUCK DRIVER<br />

Experienced Fu* tima<br />

Farmington Man araa 476-7572<br />

SHIPPING, RECEIVING CLERK<br />

lor * Quay hydraulic shop Good<br />

Day/benefits Apply m paraon<br />

11900 Meyfield Livonia fN of<br />

Ptymouth E ol Farmlngtonl<br />

TAXI CAB DRIVERS<br />

Must hava good driving record*<br />

waling to wor* suburben araa<br />

421-5600<br />

UNDERWRITER .<br />

Conventional FNMA/FHL»*; mort- 1 ng'Raaumato Ck<br />

ry Moot Harpar Aaaodataa<br />

SHIRT PRESSER<br />

Experienced or aiM tram<br />

Good pay <strong>Canton</strong> araa<br />

Can 397-3720<br />

SHOWER DOOR installer - Expert-<br />

anca praiarrad Qui win tram Ro-<br />

cheeter araa Can between 9am 4<br />

5pm 663-4040<br />

SMALL NON-PROFIT Organization<br />

need* Macimoah computer opera-<br />

tor lo coordinate newsteller pre**<br />

rataaaae 4 madia event* Muat «no»<br />

Pagamaker Full uma, benefit* Sal-<br />

ary commensurate wrth ability<br />

Send reeume lo OC/4. 4000 Crook*<br />

Rd. Ste. 204. Royal Oek. Ml 46073.<br />

Attn Media<br />

TELEFUNDRAISING<br />

Outstanding Opportunity<br />

Coma K*n our national IMsmorkot-<br />

Ing team Wa do tondraMInc tor re-<br />

spected non-profit organizations<br />

Wa naad mora people who Hke to<br />

succeed to tt>e tune ol 47-410 par<br />

rtouri We oftor 45 an hour baae •al-<br />

ary. plu* big bonne sol Convenient<br />

South Held location Telemarketing<br />

experience la necaaaary Hour*<br />

5 30pm-9 30pm Mon-Fn 9am-ipm<br />

every other Sat Pieeee can<br />

360-2362 oat* l l*m-7pm Mon-<br />

Fn . aak tor Jeenette<br />

REESE BROS,<br />

WE CARE<br />

TELEMARKETERS<br />

u u<br />

HELPI TELEMARKETERS NEEDED<br />

MONEY. MONEY, MONEY SOUND<br />

GOOD TO YOUI Are you an experi-<br />

enced operator looking to melte<br />

eaay monay. plu* Donueee with * Kjn<br />

company•> NO SALES INVOLVED<br />

Eva. shift available, must be able to<br />

•tart a* soon a* poaelbie Call ba-<br />

t-ineer-i 10-6pm lor par*onal Inter-<br />

vtaw Aak for Tina 513-4041<br />

SOCIAL DIRECTOR<br />

Dynamic individual -waded to direct<br />

*ooal activities at iatymouin 4 Lrvonia Accepting<br />

Contact 459-8644<br />

FULL TIME positions available lor<br />

machine minded, dependable indi-<br />

y buey practloa In Uvonia. Caa<br />

425-1225<br />

MEDICAL ASSISTANT<br />

Experienced, pan time, 12-5pm<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> lam*y practice X/S£^4 com-<br />

puter a plue. After 7pm -2668<br />

MEDICAL ASSISTANT - Expart-<br />

anced Part-time Muet know vene-<br />

puncture. x-ray. EKG Iniectlons etc<br />

Garden City <strong>office</strong> 261-5560<br />

MEDICAL ASSISTANT poaltlon<br />

open Uvonia area Some experi-<br />

ence required Ca* tor appointment<br />

Mon-Fn. 9-5 474-2288<br />

MEDICAL ASSISTANTS - needed to<br />

Wayne counttoa Fuil or part time 1<br />

yr experience minimum 41120 to<br />

41280 per month Caa Molly at<br />

Tempro Medical. ^-5594<br />

MEDICAL ASSISTANT<br />

Orthopedic <strong>office</strong> m Garden City<br />

lookmg for an experienced ener^ert^<br />

Good benefit* Sand reeume<br />

6255 muster Rd , Suite 103. Garden<br />

MEDICAL ASSISTANT<br />

EXPERIENCED<br />

Dearborn Heights area<br />

565-7500<br />

MEDICAL ASSISTANT - for lu* time<br />

poemon, cardiology experience<br />

Southfield To set up an interview<br />

contact - 552-9659<br />

MEDICAL SILLER -<br />

TROY INTERNIST<br />

879-7730<br />

MEDICAL BM.LER<br />

buey orthopedic practice m Farm-<br />

mgton Medic computer system<br />

474-1790<br />

MEDICAL BILLERS<br />

Experienced DMsri needed lor tem-<br />

MEDICAL BILLER<br />

Experienced tor podiatry <strong>office</strong> m<br />

Southfield Good pay/benefits<br />

Graat working environment Ca*<br />

(Leave I Is*lag* I 865-2417<br />

or send reeume to: Foot Healthcare.<br />

18161 W 13 MM Rd , Suite E-3.<br />

Southfield. Ml 46076.<br />

MEDICAL BILLER<br />

internal medicine practice m N. W.<br />

aree looking tor experienced com-<br />

puter baler Ptoeae aand raManis 4<br />

handwritten cover letter to: 7766<br />

Bytklan Qr. <strong>Canton</strong>, Ml 48187<br />

Medical Lab Technologists<br />

(Afternoons)<br />

Metro Medical Group, a dMalon of<br />

diata opening tor *n on-ca* Medic el<br />

Lab TacfinotogHt The selected can-<br />

didate wM prtmertfy work at our<br />

Uvonia tocMty. but muat ba weang<br />

to rotate to other Metro Medic el<br />

Group came*<br />

AM app*cants muat poaeaM an Aa-<br />

sooetee of Ans/Soenoe degree<br />

pm* MLT (ASCP) certification One<br />

year of experience ie preferred<br />

to<br />

METRO MEDtCAL GROUP<br />

Human Resources Dept.<br />

1800 Tuxedo<br />

Detroit. Ml. 46206<br />

MEDICAL OFFICE AaaMtant lor solo<br />

internal m Detroit Medical Center<br />

Muet be tocueed. mature mdMduafc<br />

•clerical taaks required FuB-tkne/<br />

hours dependant on patient A prac-<br />

tice requirement Salary commen-<br />

surate wfth experience 8 skMs<br />

Pleew sand raaume lo: Box 474<br />

Obeerver 4 Eccentric MeaMpapM-s<br />

36251 Schoolcraft Rd<br />

UvonM Ml 461S0<br />

MEDICAL OFFICE<br />

New openings tor experienced med-<br />

ical - cardiology 4 derme-<br />

motogy cardiology A OME eeflk<br />

various locattona. great banafWa A<br />

perk si Caa Diana Danar. 932-1170<br />

Harpar AaeoOeSMjZ9670 MMMtiW<br />

* Ml 46334<br />

MEDICAL RSCEPTKJNIST<br />

computer pra-<br />

iarrad mquatoa A reeume to 24230<br />

t a n Bawl. SM 126. NoM Ml 46376.<br />

I A<br />

. Troy " 842-411<br />

MBM6u.wcem0MST<br />

NURSE AIDES<br />

M (MtaMWi m m - 48M<br />

NURSING<br />

UNLIMITED<br />

540-2360<br />

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST<br />

Ume. madtoM or dental offtoe s xpa<br />

skMs 6 good clerical required 46-86<br />

hour to start Uvonto. 471-7110<br />

MEDICAL RECEPTtONIST/Bator<br />

tor Ooutfiftefd madtoM <strong>office</strong> Knowl-<br />

edge of computer*, meurance. ap-<br />

pomtments. phone Fi* time Bene-<br />

fits Exceaent salary Caa after 4pm<br />

855-3612<br />

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST<br />

Part time ThM M your dream |ob!<br />

Flexible hours wfth terrMc people m<br />

a graat area Typing, computer,<br />

good appeerance. 4 telephone skMs<br />

a muat 646-9130<br />

MEDICAL SECRETARY Wantad tor<br />

Uvoma <strong>office</strong> Part or lu* Ume SkMa<br />

Including computer, typing, scfiedu-<br />

medical Pay start-<br />

hour Caa 837-6700<br />

tng and generM i<br />

Ing at 47 00 an ho<br />

MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTIONIST -<br />

part time help needed tor growing<br />

medaca company m Southfield<br />

PlissicaaQato 353-1156<br />

MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTIONIST<br />

Looking tor experienced tranacrtp-<br />

rtomei to work" at home hoepitai ex-<br />

perience a muet Need own equip-<br />

ment Send reeume by ma* onfy to<br />

"Tranecrtpdon". 1694 Hakreet Or<br />

Roctweter HMa, Ml 46306<br />

NURSE AIDES<br />

tf you are a CNA<br />

and would *ke to gr»e TLC<br />

In a LTC facility.<br />

ca* our A DON tor an appointment<br />

Fu* 4 part time available<br />

Charter HOUM of Fermmgton HIM<br />

Call Sue at 476-6300<br />

NURSES<br />

Accepting application* tor 3-11 and<br />

11-7 *mft» Join Peachwood inn and<br />

become * valued member of our<br />

team. Plaaiant, friendly atmoe-<br />

phere Competitive wagM BeneftU<br />

for loll lime Ca* Diane or Sue<br />

852-7600<br />

NURSING ASSISTANTS<br />

Weal Bloomfleld Nursing Center,<br />

near Maple 4 Drake, im immediate<br />

opening* on a* afiffts for experi-<br />

enced Certified Nursing Assistant*<br />

-<br />

field, between 9am-5pm Pnor rx*v<br />

mg home experience Is required<br />

PleaM contact Mrs Teffl lor more<br />

information at 861-1600<br />

OFFICE MANAQER/BILLER<br />

Northweet area urologists searching<br />

M.<br />

al for day-to-day operations 4 com-<br />

9 HMr<br />

UUiMUMJ uaatnj<br />

ence Send reeume 4 handwritten<br />

4TTB7<br />

OPHTHALMIC ASSISTANT<br />

For buey ophthamcMogists wfth offlc-<br />

M m Southfield 4 W Bloom field<br />

Need someone mature, reeponeibie.<br />

fu* time COA or some ophthalmic<br />

experience necessary Send reeume<br />

to Box B540<br />

Obeerver 4 Eccentric Newspaper!<br />

36251 Schoolcrsft Rd<br />

Uvonia Ml 48150<br />

OPHTHALMIC TECHNICIAN<br />

COA. COT or COMT needed tar<br />

buey medicai surgical 4 refractive<br />

*urger> pracllce Experience a<br />

muat immediate fua or part time<br />

poeition available for enthusiastic<br />

hardworking candidate Muel be<br />

wtamg to Travel between W Btaom-<br />

fteid 4 Brighton offlCM Good Salary<br />

wtth optional benefit* Caa Unda<br />

OPTHALMlC TECH with excellent<br />

organizational skiM and leadership<br />

quaaty needed m test-growing op-<br />

ttialmology <strong>office</strong> COT experience<br />

preferred Wonderful salary 4 bene-<br />

fits Pisa** aand reeume 4 aalary re-<br />

quirements to Box 520<br />

Observer A Eccentric Newspapers<br />

36251 Schoolcraft Rd<br />

Uvonia Ml 40150<br />

ORAL SURGERY ASSISTANT<br />

Summer employment, experienced<br />

kfeel tar der<br />

hygiene student<br />

ORtHOOOWTTC Chairslde AsetsT<br />

ant. 4 day weak, experience deeir-<br />

abls PISMSnt personality and neat-<br />

n*n important Good working corv<br />

dmon* and benefits - m Clawson<br />

PleeMCa* 435-2000<br />

PART TIME RECEPTIONIST<br />

Good phone voice. Hght typing A<br />

computer *kMe required<br />

ovar 16 2-3 evening* weekly. 4pm-<br />

9pm - Sat Sam-5pm Uvonia<br />

After 2pm, call 349-6505<br />

PEDIATRIC NURSES<br />

•*"*t ProASe me moel rewarding kind ol<br />

heefth cere quality Pedtotnc Home<br />

Care m our buemeM. and the M(M-<br />

tacuon of both our nursM snd our<br />

patients is very important to ue<br />

We mvfte you lo wor* lor a compeny<br />

tht ceree about you No rate adjust-<br />

ment lor Medicaid caaM AJ ahfft*<br />

naMtil* Immedletefy In Ciearbom.<br />

MMotfl and other araaa.<br />

Darieai* Above average ratM Aak<br />

about our aign-on bonue 256-0710<br />

MCH SERVICES<br />

EOE JCAHO approved<br />

PEDIATRIC<br />

RN's & LPN's<br />

IMMEDIATE opening* for a* Mwfts m<br />

OMMikJ 6-WayiM t-uo<br />

DEMAND tar evening<br />

•Mfta m Berkley. LivonM A Weal-<br />

land No mldntgM or off *hM* re-<br />

quired Chooee your own caaea. eat<br />

your own acMdule No mm number<br />

of hr* or long dMtence travel re-<br />

quired Caa VISITING CARE Today*<br />

344-0234<br />

PHYSICAL THERAPY AJOE. Perma-<br />

nent part ana -oh<br />

B I «. nurang<br />

Momma*. Morv<br />

CE* 878-5098<br />

HOME HEALTH AIDES<br />

Experienced FULL 6 pert ttneM<br />

-ypmoAptlWe<br />

MfW Chiroorac-<br />

PHYSICAL<br />

THERAPISTS<br />

NeuorehablHtatlon<br />

•Bon InaOtuM of MKf<br />

unge al aa aubialM..<br />

. the HeyerTy Center.<br />

O Leery Ph 0 ( M M<br />

(3 IS) 447-6976 ar aaM<br />

nacamoMSTywANT T M<br />

502 Help Wanted<br />

Dental HetHcal<br />

PSYCHOLOGICAL CUNKJ - M pree-<br />

entty aaaklng fua or part Ume mde-<br />

toed<br />

clientele Generous apat A flexible<br />

hoc** Pteaee ca*. 567-7100<br />

RADIOLOGIC<br />

TECHNOLOGIST<br />

Contingent poeitione available lo<br />

wor* M needed at our Uvoma.<br />

South Lyon 4 Novi locaoona lor Dl-<br />

agnoanc Radiologic TachnofogMt<br />

Muet be ARRT ragieiered or iegMliy<br />

inter Mted candidates should submit<br />

raaume A evaaabMtv to<br />

Ann Boer*oel. Coordinator -<br />

PROVIDENCE PARK<br />

47601 Grand River Ave<br />

Novi. Ml. 46374<br />

An EquM Opportunfty Employer<br />

RECE PTIONIS T /BILLER<br />

pert-time, tor Pedletrtca Practne. in<br />

N E Troy Experienced naceeeary<br />

Ca*. 313-669-1130<br />

RECEPTIONIST NEEDED to* time<br />

tor buey OS/QYN <strong>office</strong> m Bloom-<br />

lleld HMs OB/GYN experience pra-<br />

torred Cail Sue at 336-6921<br />

or FAX reeume 336-6934<br />

RECEPTIONIST<br />

CtortcM poeition for busy mtemM<br />

medicine practice Pan tima Some<br />

experience preferred Fermmgton<br />

HMa. Ca* 476-0860<br />

RN/LPN, CNA'S<br />

Needed immediately for hoe-<br />

pitai end nursing home Malt-<br />

ing Ca*<br />

Ruede Staffing Inc.. 283-2537<br />

RN OR LPN - needed for family<br />

practice center to provKJe patient<br />

triage and direct care including EKG<br />

and phlebotomy Previous ambula-<br />

tory care and or tnage experience<br />

preferred Send reeume to Ma* L<br />

MukherfM. Grace Family Practice.<br />

505 S Woodward, Royal Oak. Ml<br />

46067<br />

502 Help Wanted<br />

Dental Medteel<br />

SOCIAL WORKER<br />

32/ HOURS/WEEK<br />

An anti i aoOM worker needed<br />

tor e long-term care tecMy lo eg-<br />

aodM eervtoM needs of our dtonts<br />

Previous nuramg home<br />

ed Abfcty to<br />

exceaent rappon wfth clients, lamay<br />

and the community requved<br />

Exceaent iisgM Send i eaunis lo<br />

Dlreclor of SoclM Serwcee at<br />

BaM Wooda Contlnulna Cera Cen-<br />

tal 44401 1-94 Service Or .<br />

BeM^to. Ml 46111<br />

An EquM Opportunity Employer<br />

SECRETARY WANTED - OS/GYN<br />

Southfield <strong>office</strong> Ft* tima. typing.<br />

Iranacnptton. computer blMng re-<br />

quired Ca* 9-5pm 363-6910<br />

SOCIAL WORKER<br />

Seeking BSW wfth at Meat one year<br />

aocxal wor* experience m a long-<br />

term-cam aattmg Pl**n aand re-<br />

eume to the Executive Director at<br />

MiddMbeit Nursing Care Center<br />

14900 Middlebelt Rd Livonia. Ml<br />

46154<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

RN. QA SUPERVISOR for home<br />

care agency m Brighton Excellent<br />

communication A home care TFCLM<br />

required Salary commeneurate wtth<br />

RN's<br />

All areas of practice<br />

Per Diem 4 Contract<br />

LPN's/CNA's<br />

'PatienFXtt end ants<br />

Moepltels/Home Care<br />

Uve In's<br />

HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS<br />

Southfield 357-7060<br />

Deerbom 563-0056<br />

Ann Arbor 747-6070<br />

RN'S/LPN'S WE NEED YOUI<br />

LPN'S eem up to $20,'hour<br />

RN'S earn up to 440/hour<br />

Home Care Staff Relief<br />

FAMILY HOME CARE<br />

(3131229-5683 (313) 455-5663<br />

DENTAL ASSISTANT<br />

14 MM A UvernoM<br />

CharsKto. fua-time. expert-<br />

mead, Oipandtbii. enthu-<br />

staattc. caring Would you like lo be<br />

part of s patient-centered practice<br />

that truly APPRECIATES SUlFF?<br />

260-0600. 855-0699<br />

Hssflsd to provide<br />

support lo staff, cuatomar sub-<br />

scriber* and subscribers Muat<br />

have s high school diploma Or<br />

equivalent wfth minimum of one<br />

yeer secretarial experience Muet<br />

alao have good computer and gram-<br />

mar skMs Back round m a mental<br />

health aattmg la preferred. The poei-<br />

tion la pen -time. 20 hoc** per week<br />

The tob location M m Southfield,<br />

Michigsn interacted IndhrtduaU<br />

should sand their reeume to<br />

Square Laka Corporation<br />

1750 S. Telegraph. s200<br />

1 HMs. Ml<br />

UTILIZATION<br />

REVIEW<br />

COORDINATOR<br />

The University ot Michigan<br />

Medical Center<br />

Seeking applicants lor an experi-<br />

ence Utilization riav1e» Coordinator<br />

to IM a KM-time poeitton wlthm the<br />

Depertment of Utitzatlon Review<br />

The poeition ofler* the opportunity<br />

lo wor* wlthm * progreeerve end eu-<br />

lometed Ut*tzatlon Review environ-<br />

ment DutMe include the collection<br />

and dissemination of medical infor-<br />

mation for the purpoeee of continu-<br />

ous quality improvement and third<br />

party suthortzatlon Previous experi-<br />

ence m Utilization fW.iew end Quea-<br />

ty Aaeurance I* preferred BSN or<br />

combmelion of education and expe-<br />

rience preferred<br />

Applicant* *houid *end two (2) cop-<br />

in* of their reeume lo<br />

THE UNIVERSITY<br />

Utilization rie.iew<br />

M* B Radio"<br />

UH-1B216 Box 0034<br />

1500 E Medical Center Dr<br />

Ann Arbor, Ml 48109/0034<br />

X-RAY TECHNICIAN<br />

--ftarn<br />

LMxtie medical <strong>office</strong><br />

42 V1225<br />

X-RAY TECHNICIAN<br />

Part time or fu* time Memmogrem<br />

experience preferred Wayne eree<br />

326-5030<br />

504 Help Wanted<br />

Office-Clerical<br />

ACCOUNTING/CLERICAL<br />

Good knowledge of aacountlng<br />

principle* * muat Salary Commen-<br />

•urate with experience Exceaent<br />

benefit* Farrmnglon HIM Send ra-<br />

aume 10 Box 558<br />

Obeerver A Eccentric Newspaper*<br />

36251 Schoolcraft Rd<br />

Uvonia Ml 46150<br />

Muat have experience<br />

through financial Matament*. ac-<br />

count* payable end peyro* Knowl-<br />

edge of computerized accounting<br />

pacfcagM a muet Aaaodataa De-<br />

gree required Send reeume and<br />

salary metory to Box =550<br />

Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers<br />

36251 Schoolcraft Rd<br />

Uvonia Ml 46150<br />

Bloomfleld I<br />

Attn: T<br />

. Ml 46302<br />

Aft<br />

Aftn. Tammy Hetm<br />

i EquM OLUX" rumf T<br />

SECRETARY - larga oral surgery<br />

<strong>office</strong> afit to Ad-<br />

nametrelor. 1533 N Woodward Su<br />

250<br />

S£F-MOTTVATEO-<br />

mdmduM wMh superior nieOvemee-<br />

CM- anafyticM and communacatfve<br />

skMe needed tor mgh voamie. de-<br />

taH-onanted poemon tuocMaah*<br />

appacent wM have primary raepon-<br />

MbMty tor Chapter 13 Bankruptcy<br />

aionM challenge and opporturMy tor<br />

KEY DISC/KEY PUNCH<br />

Experienced date entry operator*<br />

Day 4 afternoon shift* fu*'pert<br />

time Mas Pe-r^ 561-5151<br />

LEGAL RECEPTIONIST,TYPtST<br />

SouThftold Town Canter law <strong>office</strong><br />

Phone enswenng WordPortect ex-<br />

perience. 1-2 rears legal experience<br />

preferred Call joAnne. 356-4545<br />

524-3100 524-3115<br />

201 W Big Beever Rd =310<br />

Troy Ml 49064<br />

Vacation and<br />

LEGAL<br />

OCCnCTA<br />

Oui reputation tor mtegrity<br />

has opened [tie door* to many of<br />

the best lew firm* m the arM<br />

For permanent and tempor<br />

son for buying department Strong<br />

math 4 communication skllU re-<br />

quired PleaM send resume with<br />

salary requirement* lo<br />

Personnel Department.<br />

36200 AmrheW. Lrvonia. Ml 48150<br />

Nov* Ml 46378<br />

CLERICAL ASSISTANT<br />

CUSTOMER SERVICE immediate<br />

opening dels entry WordPerfect<br />

Lotus. 20-25 hrs Send reeume only<br />

Blossoms Berkley 2338 CooUdge.<br />

Berkley . Mi 40072<br />

BOOKKEEPER<br />

Birmingham arM CPA firm aeekmg<br />

internal Bookkeeper wfth e mini-<br />

mum 5 year* experience Poeition<br />

alao r«qmrM secretarial skMs and a<br />

professional phone manner Com-<br />

puter experience required and<br />

knowledge of Solomon preierred<br />

Exceaent compensation lor quaklled<br />

individual Fleeporwd m confidence<br />

including aalary »equiromenta lo<br />

BOX 538<br />

Obeerver 4 Eccentric Newspapers<br />

36251 Schoolcraft F*d<br />

Livonia Ml 46150<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE<br />

ASSISTANT<br />

We are a large local accounting firm<br />

looking lor an experienced edmmi*-<br />

trattve asaietant with a minimum of 2<br />

years experience The queHfted can-<br />

- TLlfl_f_ r.L'IT 1HJ8 ^mm»mu| i• 11<br />

JtCSTH ' ' '• S» 11 ••<br />

Perfect 5 1. Lotus 1-2-3 4 excep-<br />

tions/ organizational skMs Prior ac-<br />

counting Urm experience a heiplul<br />

=tease send rsMjmst 10 Box 562<br />

Obeerver 4 Eccentric Newspaper*<br />

36251 Schoolcrsft Rd<br />

LIvoma Ml 46150<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE<br />

ASSISTANT<br />

Birmingham ReM Estate Develop-<br />

ment firm oftors chaaengmg oppor-<br />

tunity for experienced mdhnduM<br />

with strong edmintstrative skMs and<br />

JM Miaranoa io acmryt VW<br />

tam sxceaant WordPartoct and dic-<br />

taphone tkMs Strong organization-<br />

al aptitude and attention lo data* a<br />

muel Growth potential with Proper-<br />

ty Manager responsibaitiM Salary<br />

starting al 430K with benefits Send<br />

•esume *tetmg profaasionM goeM<br />

snd aveaeble commencement dale<br />

lo M* Baker 250 Martin St Sle<br />

201 Birmingham. Ml 48009-3363<br />

ADVERTISING SECRETARY<br />

National ediartiemg egency needa<br />

experienced WP 5 1 cendKlatM<br />

Top pay Ca* Sharon 357-0037<br />

Unlforce Tamporery Servtcae<br />

ADVISORS<br />

Phone operator* Heevy dela entry<br />

customer contact Exceaent fringe<br />

medKM beneftl* FiM 4 pert-time<br />

rvemngs 4 weekend* Vou muel<br />

have exceaent exjatomer<br />

*k«* W« tram the<br />

rem the nght people<br />

. 4?8rZ3&<br />

AUTO DEALER NEEDS fu* ume ex-<br />

perienced utarfy pemon with deeMr-<br />

mc beckground for generM <strong>office</strong><br />

including tlimg. cashier switch-<br />

ooerd elc We ere eleo looking lor<br />

rantM egenta SeverM locetiona<br />

maior benefits Apply McDonald<br />

Ford 550 W 7 MM Rd NorthviBe<br />

or send i Mi.me to Po Box 530962<br />

Lrvome 44153-09S2<br />

AUTO DEALER needs naw ear Bator<br />

experience preferred Exceaenl<br />

oenefn* Apply wethwi Star* Hlcaey<br />

Weet 24760 Weal 7 MM Detroit<br />

M. Or l»<br />

AUTO DCAlERSHIP<br />

acanmc H* awitc*<br />

earner Expert<br />

Apply m pereon only M Olc» ecoft<br />

Bum* 200 Ann Arbor Roed<br />

AUTO PAYROLL CLERK<br />

Needed m GM aeMerMiiip exooMerf<br />

pey'beneMa ERA a.sisrr expert<br />

ence hatpO* Sand reeume to P O<br />

70073? Plymouth Ml 41870<br />

hrs /day. Mon -Fn. Salt-contractor<br />

poaltlon Estapaaned Troy Wrm<br />

Competitive salary Jen 524-9571<br />

BOOKKEEPER<br />

Experienced thru trIM balance, bank<br />

reconcMatione payroll and I*II<br />

taxM Southfield CPA <strong>office</strong><br />

350-2600<br />

good clertcM akiBa including com-<br />

putem 55 wpm typing flung. 4 an<br />

f mis<br />

paid parking fu* benefits 646-1150<br />

An EquM Opportunity Employer<br />

CUSTOMER SERVICE REPS<br />

wmiuam<br />

CcERlCAL/CASHIER/PART TIME<br />

Nights 4 weekend* 45/hr Apply m<br />

parson-no phone caa* please' Leaky<br />

Furniture 21201 W 8 MM Detroit<br />

ywiw-<br />

I Long-term poaltlon* available<br />

1, Fnr.an jflpgntrriMjl iy»,_ .<br />

Manpower Temporary SannCM<br />

471-1870<br />

-Paid holiday* 4 vacations<br />

•L/le/heefth msurence<br />

-40 IK plan<br />

CLERICAUPART-TIME<br />

Immediate opernng lor a part-time<br />

c«er* m pert* 4 inventory control Oe-<br />

partment Hour* i-5pm P'KX data<br />

entry experience 4 good organlza-<br />

bona skin* required Hoi*ty pey<br />

commensurate with queaficalions<br />

and experience Send reeume 4 pri-<br />

or aalary history to<br />

MICHIGAN CAT<br />

24800 NOVI RD<br />

NOVI Ml 46375<br />

Affirmative Action Employer<br />

CUSTOMER SERVICE/<br />

TELEPHONE<br />

S7/HR To Start<br />

IMMMEDIATE OPENINGS!<br />

• FM Clerk*<br />

• Recaplonaat*<br />

•Typat<br />

• Dela Entry<br />

Many poeition*, day shift, long 4<br />

SSI 932-5834<br />

INSURANCE Account Repreoenta-<br />

tive needed lor large agency in<br />

commerciM meurance required aa<br />

we* aa a good understanding ot<br />

computem Contact LaaM Hacker<br />

313-946-5661 EOE<br />

BOOKKEEPER - Fu* or part time<br />

Experienced in trial balance tor<br />

Southfield construction business<br />

Generous pay 4 banaflta CMI Mon<br />

thru Fn 6am- 10am 352-6641<br />

BOOKKEEPER - fu* charge A/P.<br />

Must be data* onented FVoperty<br />

management 4 construction experi-<br />

ence required Computer expen-<br />

ence necessary Located m N W<br />

suburb Salary commenaurale wrth<br />

experience Send reeume lo<br />

Box 524,<br />

Obeerver 4 Eccentric Newspaper*<br />

36251 Schoolcraft Fid<br />

Lrvonia Ml 46150<br />

CLERICAL POSITION lu* 4 part time<br />

m 29905 7 MM Rd Lhr^iia<br />

Clerical/<br />

Sales Audit<br />

Full time temporary po*t«xi aval-<br />

able until mid October at Birming-<br />

ham Corporate Office 40 hour* a<br />

week Must have math logic. 10-key<br />

calculator. data entry and telephone<br />

•km* PieaM ca* 644-5300. ext 351<br />

Erb LUMBER CO.<br />

immediate high visibility poertion<br />

avertable al om Wa*i Bxxmtiec<br />

headquarter* lor an outgoing, eg<br />

greesive indnndu* m our mcommg<br />

caa'customer service depertment<br />

Customer service experience<br />

neceoaaery AbMty to apeak Spanish<br />

helpful but not required Deluxe<br />

benefit peckage include* heelth<br />

care coverage peri vacations, hok-<br />

days tuition reimbursement and<br />

' m*ch mor. Send raeume^epp^ m<br />

NATIONAL CFtEDIT CORPORATION<br />

7091 Orchard Laka Rd al li t MM<br />

Weet Bloomfield Ml 46322<br />

BOOKKEEPER<br />

FULL CHARGE<br />

opportunity with MtabHshad<br />

manufacturer m tha i-<br />

Reqmred diverM ec-<br />

end gri<br />

275 corridor<br />

counting background and G/L ex<br />

parlance thru inai balance Suffi-<br />

cient computer experience<br />

deevobie Competitive aalary and<br />

banaflta packege Pleaae send re-<br />

sume lo Bookkeeper Box 496<br />

Obeerver 4 Eccentric Hewapepers<br />

36251 Schoolcraft Rd<br />

Uvonia Ml 46150<br />

u* trMCAL SoPHOR-1<br />

Troy financial corporation aeek* an<br />

efficient clerical support individual<br />

for our fast paced environment<br />

CandidatM will have good phone<br />

manner and strong ctonM knowl-<br />

edge AbMty lo wor* we* jnder<br />

pressure s muat Position offers<br />

11000 monthly and a lu* benefits<br />

peckage Qualified candidatM for-<br />

ward resume to<br />

Dan Katzman<br />

Olde Dtscouni Corporation<br />

75i Gnswold<br />

Detroit Ml 46226<br />

CLERICAL<br />

•45 25 to 410/hr<br />

- Data Entry 1J.OOO - Key Strokes<br />

• Word Processors<br />

• General Clerical<br />

• Long 4 Short Term<br />

• Troy. Auburn HMs. Detroll. Uvome<br />

EMPLOYMENTGROUP 563-1919<br />

NO FEES EOE/M/F.'H<br />

DATA ENTRY CLERK<br />

Lrvonia firm seeks dependable 4 de-<br />

tail onented mdnnduM tor alpha-<br />

numeric data anlry on our IBM<br />

AS400 Must be a qmck learner wrth<br />

ability to handle changing pnorttMe<br />

4 high volume xrork load Send ra-<br />

aume m confidence with back-<br />

around 4 aalary expectation* to<br />

BOX 546<br />

Observer 4 Eccentric Newspeper*<br />

36251 Schoolcraft Rd<br />

- - . -<br />

DATA ENTRY'CLERICAL<br />

FULL 4 PART TIME<br />

Looking for people the! ar* energet-<br />

ic 4 detail onented lo wor* for a dy-<br />

namic cellular communlcationa<br />

company Data Entry/Typing skill* *<br />

must including IHmg. word procaee-<br />

•ng 4 clerical duties Fu* 4 part-time<br />

poaitions available If you<br />

tha above quaUM*. paaae ca*<br />

Janmler al 645-6250<br />

BOOKKEEPER<br />

Mmimum experience 2 years Other<br />

Office duttoa Stan immediately<br />

537 5599<br />

CLERK TYPtST<br />

FULLTIME<br />

hinc a Clerk Typiai for<br />

•d Soutl<br />

BOOKKEEPER - Part Time for com<br />

merciei reM estate agency 20 hrs<br />

per week DutiM include payroll<br />

accounts payable generM ledger 4<br />

anawarlng phone* Muet alao be la-<br />

minar with Lotua 4 WordPerfed<br />

Send raaume lo 806 E Maple<br />

j»« mftDan*!*?. «.'.«£>».<br />

BOOKKEEPER<br />

Ptymouth area lu* tane experience<br />

needed SkMa muat mdude peyro*.<br />

generM ledger eccount* payable<br />

receivePIM heavy Booakaepmg on<br />

a compulartzad ey*lem Muat be in-<br />

dependent Onfy so*d organ.red n<br />

dhndueM need appfy Sue mommga<br />

455-1040<br />

BOOKKEEPER A Southfield prop-<br />

erty mariaoafiarii ajnipany raquara*<br />

a ki* time bookkeeper wfth expen<br />

once m computerized eccxxmtmg<br />

• jMemo including account* pay<br />

•bto. accounts recafvable. 8n«ncto(<br />

•tatemani proper at *>r WordPerfect<br />

A Lotua 1-2-3 daMrabM Good ban-<br />

Salary commaneurele<br />

Send roam'ie A<br />

I package Sa<br />

ih axpartonoa<br />

2*548 Southfield Rd *200<br />

Southfield Ml 48078<br />

BRIGHTON HONOA MAZDA<br />

la a rapidN expendmg aeMa erit m<br />

naad of en imtMduM reeponame tar<br />

CAR BILLING A GENERAL OFFICE<br />

tune* NINII contact Jeanne or<br />

Urn tor an appomtmenl ot 227-5662<br />

COMMUNICATIONS CENTER<br />

OPERATOR (DISPATCHER)<br />

mam SUrmg wag* a c* 07/01^3 » i!05 » V*» Ewenfta<br />

luicsons nckxM r«c«Mng compttats »rom f» ouMk concanwig<br />

enmas and poAct Vt anO rwcu* emaroancies broadcaflmg m-<br />

lormjBon lo po8c» r*9o parol urWs rtUymq ntomuBon from<br />

ramoa urMs promdts nsinictofi to the Duto»c n «i ortarty and<br />

amaly n*war *nd •acorts * ir*»JCl»ons u a comoiSa<br />

dbpactt tynam The succaisM canMaM a ^<br />

school a xxrvaton and Da 18 y«8ri or oMw 1>»s •$ a<br />

24-ftour a (My 365 day a y«* ooarMor «oikar*s -Man to t*<br />

avaAaMf lo mw* m CtrtM** hum inOargo and Jut<br />

cnsMf comta** a battgmrt nmng*" »»9«ayira<br />

prnress and a pofi oSar 9F»-W* 0*rucM narrsnawR I»UQ (MI<br />

and ptycfialogica mtiMor<br />

AppAcaeona mm, ba priad u»h»»N py«w*i Toemtf*!<br />

Oapartmanl oi Vk >*«nan Raaourca 0l»c* 47350 »«i Artxv<br />

Road PVwu* 8 00 a m and * 30 p m AppAcaMns mua<br />

0* -atomad lo Ha >**nar Hasouc* ofv.i no laiar run « 30 p m<br />

Friday JJ* 9 1993<br />

n* Ctmrtor Tnanstv ol PV^** Ooas TOI --*V nrarjtft agarKt<br />

any nt+Ou* or group bacauar T* -ac* MX -eagw. ao* TjBonai<br />

yy/r ana martial AK laraScap arrwi record MigM or<br />

iuMgn *i Ha •mptoymar* or prtxmor ol tarvtcas<br />

paced Southfield Law Office Typing<br />

«5 wpm maianum Strong orel end<br />

written communication aklM<br />

requved PtepM tend reeume and<br />

aeiery requiremenis to<br />

Box 570<br />

Observer 1 Eccentric Newapapem<br />

36251 Schooicreft Rd<br />

DATA ENTRY/<br />

CUSTOMER SERVICE<br />

opportunity Need strong etlention<br />

10 detail Thia is a plant /factory envi-<br />

ronment Musi heve eoad alpha,<br />

numeric data entry sk III*<br />

8.000ksph immediate opening S7<br />

lo start<br />

NORRELL SERVICES 953-9748<br />

DATA ENTRY<br />

Fortune 500 firm needs your 10.000<br />

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INSURANCE AGENCY lookmg lor<br />

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ton HMs MM Submit reeume<br />

Box 518<br />

Obeerver 4 Eccentric Newspaper*<br />

36251 Schoolcraft Rd<br />

Lrvome Ml 48150<br />

INSURANCE AQENCr Fermmgton<br />

Hill*, seek* experienced Un-<br />

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dept Good benefita excellent op-<br />

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with experience Send reeume<br />

Peregon Underwriter* PO Box 2295<br />

Farmmgton HMa Mi 46333-2295<br />

location Caa after 9am.<br />

553-7575<br />

INSURANCE SECRETARY Exper.<br />

enced lu* or part time ftaiary com-<br />

meneurate with experience Gordon<br />

City or Weetland Sand resume to<br />

Affiliated meurance 32630 Cherry<br />

HM Rd , Garden City 46135<br />

INTERNATIONAL TRANSPORTA-<br />

TION compeny located m Troy,<br />

seek* experienced seff-motrvsted<br />

•ndnnduai* tor the foaowvtg posi-<br />

tions<br />

PRICING/DOCUMENTATION<br />

"tnWMWi i aaun ee a M M W * I<br />

2 yr* experience m the *leem*nip<br />

industry CandidatM must have s<br />

thorough gaograpfkcM knowtadge<br />

ot Europe, the Medlterranian 4 N<br />

America Good verbM 4 armor<br />

communication skias as we* aa<br />

computer capabMiiM are eeoentiM<br />

INSIDE SALES COORDINATOR<br />

This position requvM s mvamum of<br />

1 yr experience m<br />

customer<br />

sleamship industry CandidatM<br />

muet ha« strong organizational,<br />

administrative computer written A<br />

OPERATIONS CLERK<br />

This poeition raquata a mmimum of<br />

1 yr experience m operation*<br />

Knowledge ol truck re* steemalup<br />

operationa an aeaet Computer<br />

knowledge tar mventory control 4<br />

good verbM 4 written comrmmica-<br />

tlon *k IB* 'eqmred<br />

Salary commaneurele wtth experi-<br />

ence No phone caM pieaat Send<br />

Canada Maritime 3001<br />

I, Ste 206. Troy.<br />

FEES EMPLOYER PAIO<br />

HILLSTROM & ROSS<br />

AGENCY. INC<br />

626-81S8<br />

Office but Irequont Detroit Bank-<br />

ruptcy Court appear anoM raqulrad.<br />

*c i oMPIe tranaportation a eeeen-<br />

IIM Computer and lagM back-<br />

ground ara sleo nscMsary Excel-<br />

lent benefita and competitive aalary<br />

Sand reeume and brief (one papa<br />

maximum; narretive deecrttang your<br />

queWicaUons 10 Box 542<br />

Obeerver 4 Eccentric llaaapepM *<br />

36251 Schooicreft Rd<br />

Lrvome Ml 46150<br />

MAC INTOSH WORD PROCESSOR<br />

immediate openmg. aMM tor coaege<br />

STAFFING SERVICES<br />

524-2001<br />

NATIONAL COMPANY eaaka orga-<br />

mzed indneduM anth exceaM il<br />

communication akMa Fua Ume<br />

offica poeition locatad m Dearborn<br />

ff interaetad. aenc reeume end aal-<br />

ary requirement* lo Portamedic<br />

P O Box 296. Southfield, Ml 46C37<br />

Attention Glenn Poker<br />

EquM Opportunity Employer M/T<br />

Offtce-Cterical<br />

RECEFTIOMST/SCCWTAm<br />

ig. 38001 Mne<br />

479-8600<br />

RECEPTIOfMST/CLEMCAL tor Tie,<br />

I Send<br />

Troy IM<br />

RECEPTIONIST Fui Time<br />

NisdsH tor Troy ofttoe. Start l"rn»<br />

duaaly good pay wfth<br />

Sand raaume to 1926 W Big<br />

Mr. Troy. Ml 48094 Attn Tracy<br />

RECEPTIONS<br />

Front deek poaMaw 1<br />

Bur once corporation Word pi nraM<br />

mg a plua Ca* GBda 367-0039<br />

RECEPTIOieST<br />

Hssdea M PNBp Nolan Salon Part<br />

o• erarigi and Satxdeya ra-<br />

I On MtodMMR m uvoma<br />

525-3777<br />

RECEPTIONIST<br />

penence. U*« typtog or «eM oaMry<br />

a plue We oMer Tap par. 'U*«n<br />

pay PaM HoAMaye. Ti • Mil la-<br />

avanoe. and tuniaM Cm tor an<br />

UVOIMA<br />

90UTMF*1_D<br />

AUBURN Ha-LS<br />

162-1900<br />

373-7600<br />

SWELLING<br />

PERSONNEL SERVICES<br />

RCCEPnoiesT<br />

tima tar large <strong>Canton</strong> apt i<br />

ty AAIITOM hm Reply to So<br />

Ctaaariar A (<br />

36251 Scnootom* M<br />

Uvome KM 48160<br />

RECEPTIONIST NEEDED<br />

Buay m m * hoepnM Fu* Bme poei-<br />

tion Mual en«oy workmg with me<br />

pubac Typing, computer 4<br />

Mi Mo raqulrad Aak tor Janet<br />

459-1400<br />

RECEPTIONIST A MaacM safer<br />

(2 poafttonel tor Burgeon* <strong>office</strong><br />

Royal Oak araa Send reeianM to<br />

Box 512<br />

Obeerver A Eccentric I tow op ep em<br />

36251 Scnoolcran Rd<br />

Uvonia Ml 46150<br />

RECEPTIONS T /CLERICAL<br />

Fua ome liUdlcM'dontM benefita<br />

pi elerred Setery napottoble Apply<br />

m pereon onfy Mlcfugon Sato De-<br />

poait Company 30556 •<br />

am. aouth ol 13 MAe<br />

NOVI AGENCY a<br />

Cleric* AaaMteni<br />

xmg kj* ome<br />

313-346-8200<br />

OFFICE ASSISTANT<br />

Rata* lurnmka company leeln de-<br />

pendable mdMduM tor mmadlale<br />

port-time offlca'ClencM poeition<br />

RequHM motive! ed Mlf-startar<br />

_ . __ strong organizational abMty 4 aome<br />

R 4 E S t ^ r s r ^ s r ^ s s ^ f f i !<br />

person or ce*<br />

LA-Z-BOY SHOWCASE SHOPPES<br />

27754 Novi Fid.. Now<br />

349-3700<br />

xoximalefy 3C<br />

organizational SkMa required<br />

Contad Supervisor 591-0647<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY<br />

OFFICE-MANAGER<br />

MatLro pereon. muel Mia people.<br />

poeMbie i Mai Computer 4 book-<br />

1amay law Saiary/hm negotiebla<br />

Reeimte 30833 North wMtorn Hwy<br />

Suite 100 Farmmgton Ml 48334<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY - For South<br />

flew peraonM miury law firm Experi-<br />

ence 4 knowledge ol WordPertod<br />

5 1 required Ca* 356-0100<br />

RECEPTIONIST /SECRETARY<br />

Muet have 2 year minimum wor* ex-<br />

perience 50wpm typing A WordPer<br />

toct e muet. plaManl phone manner<br />

A strong organaaoonM akMa FiM<br />

Bme * waned poamon Sand leaiai'n<br />

to T.P.AE. EntarprMas. 30655<br />

GreenfMd Southfield Ml 4907A<br />

RECEPTONtST ton-time tor South-<br />

field law Arm Experience a mum<br />

Dutiee mdude telephone Mng.<br />

•grit typing A ixcoeemnM errands<br />

Sand roaumM to Box 532<br />

rvar A Eccentric Na.<br />

36251 Schoolcrefl I<br />

Uvoma Ml 46150<br />

eaaka pleasant n ilhi MMelir mdlvid-<br />

uM- Computer A meuranoa experi-<br />

ence vary Jeen etM Send raaume<br />

wfth salary requirements to<br />

RECEPTIONIST<br />

immedlele oporanga m Southfield A<br />

Farrmngton araa Muat have protoe-<br />

aona phone manner 4 pnor wor*<br />

Buey work ennti onmant<br />

a- personal njury Birmingham<br />

xrrt<br />

TEMPEXGHAN&E<br />

S57-560Q<br />

as - •<br />

HECcrTTONt5 v<br />

WEGAl SECRET AflY<br />

OFFICE MANAGER<br />

SWI-CHBCA.RD OPERATOR<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY Experienced<br />

lor msur snce delenM Arm Non<br />

amoker Salary commeriaikate arrth<br />

experience Send reeume lo Lynn<br />

360 N Man Cleweon. Ml 4


AG* —<br />

M O&E Thursday, June 24, 1993<br />

EMPLOYMENT<br />

504 Help Wantad<br />

Office-Clerical<br />

SECRETARY FRONT 0€SK<br />

Part-time. leading to toll Una<br />

SouthheW coneulting «rm Hwaa<br />

WordPerfect 5 l, Lotus jooO Malls<br />

pioieealonai image gwaunl per<br />

•duality Good pay<br />

ARBOR TEMPS «sa-n«<br />

SECRETARY<br />

Full tima lor eai estete construc-<br />

tion. management <strong>office</strong> T,p»ng.<br />

dictation, computer expenence nec-<br />

eesery Alene or Sherry 557-0770<br />

SECRETARY<br />

Fu® ft part time General secretarial<br />

Mills needed Oak Park araa<br />

548-3603<br />

SECRETARY - Full tima poamon tor<br />

safety angmeerlng company Must<br />

have oood phone presence, Com-<br />

pulei experience nnth excellent typ<br />

ing ft grammar neceeaary Serxl r«-<br />

lur^^tO<br />

mar neceeaa-y<br />

44 E Long Lake<br />

HIBs Ml 4830a<br />

Rd<br />

ECRETARY<br />

Full-Time secretary needed for<br />

f f Out busy residential land<br />

development <strong>office</strong> in farmmgton<br />

Hilts Must be a reliable person pro-<br />

ficient m WordPerfect 5 t as well as<br />

all around general <strong>office</strong> eiperience<br />

and who en|oy* the reeoonvbiiity<br />

arid pace of a l secetarv <strong>office</strong> Al<br />

« « 3 yrs of secretariat super-ence<br />

preferred Real estate of financial<br />

experience helpful Good salarv<br />

benefits Cal Elaine o«t»w ft-1 •<br />

737-2288<br />

SECRETARY - LAW OFFICE<br />

Northwes-ern ft '0 Mile Mo experi-<br />

ence necessary. Out must Oe sDte to<br />

trunk $5 an hour to start no bene-<br />

fits Opportunity for Quantum Leap<br />

learning experience 355-5298<br />

504 Mp Wantad<br />

Office-Clerical<br />

504 Halp Wantad<br />

Office-Clarical<br />

505 Halp Wantad<br />

Food-Bavaraga<br />

SECRETARY - PART TIME<br />

20-30 fours par week WordPerfect<br />

5 1 experience $6 SO per hour<br />

275/8 Mile area Caa Preferred<br />

Executive Offlcee. 464-2771<br />

SECRETARY Pan Time. 20-25<br />

hours 3 days preferred to work In<br />

my Birmingham home, <strong>office</strong> 5 yrs<br />

<strong>office</strong> experience proficient at<br />

WordPerfects 1 Call Sue 642-4121<br />

SECRETARY<br />

Part time days Good telephone<br />

manners references s muat Some<br />

cienc^expenenoe 9 Mile; Green<br />

held area 558-0200<br />

SECRETARY. RECEPTIONIST<br />

NOVI Real Estate <strong>office</strong> seeks de-<br />

pendable person for menmgs ft<br />

weekends Typing ft phone skins re-<br />

quired Cail 349-9175 axt 224<br />

STUOENTS<br />

CLERICAL JOBS<br />

Receptionist 8 typing; computer<br />

skills for temporary pobs this<br />

summer in Oakland County<br />

TEMPSTAFF 645-0000<br />

TYPESETTERS<br />

Detroit <strong>office</strong> of nations orgeat fi-<br />

nancial Printing company la seek ng<br />

experienced rypeeaners for second<br />

8 third shifts Excsftsrt benefits 1<br />

Send resume to Sowne. 610 W<br />

Congreaa. Detroit. Ml 4622ft<br />

Attn Mr Hasaa<br />

BILL KNAPPS Restaur ant 3900 N<br />

Telegraph. BtomnWaSO HM* la now<br />

rarwg lor Fa* poemon* 0f waft<br />

persona. :«sMsrs cooks dlfiassh-<br />

ars * Duaaars We pronde flexible<br />

scheduling 8 paid training C<br />

•ear 2-4<br />

Appfy I pm for<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

SECRETARY RECEPTIONIST<br />

Growing investment Arm is seeking<br />

an energetic enthusiastic individual<br />

Salary ft bonus commensurate with<br />

a Wines Duties Include 9 line phone<br />

system plus general clerical Send<br />

resume 4 salary requirements to Di-<br />

rector ol Client Services PO Box<br />

31A4 Soutnhetd Mi 48037<br />

WORD PROCESSING SECRETARY<br />

international banking headquarters<br />

has immediate opening tor Word-<br />

Perfect 5 i wrth Windows Lotus a<br />

plus lop saian<br />

Cal Sheua 646- T862<br />

ijnifoix* Temporary Services<br />

WORD PROCESSING<br />

SECRETARY<br />

Immediate openmg •<br />

proceeamg expenen<br />

phone akM* a must<br />

Base a plus We o«er|<br />

day pay Temp-AAed i<br />

» any word<br />

• Exceaenl<br />

Plus and D-<br />

'op pay. Hoa-<br />

uranca. Paid<br />

BEVERLY MILLS GRILL<br />

m seating pinlaaaifinal<br />

permanent, hjl time<br />

• WAIT STAFF<br />

. HOST/HOSTESS<br />

• LINE COOK<br />

Apply 31471 Southltold Rd<br />

between 13 8 14 Mas Rds<br />

BUDDY'S PIZZA<br />

CARRY OUT<br />

SECRETARY RECEPTIONIST<br />

For investment banking frm ir<br />

Farmington H«s Dulias -nouoe<br />

answering pfiones typing PC skins<br />

mail filing, organization, s must<br />

Salary position Reply to<br />

Ms Hercnoc*<br />

PO Bo« 251262<br />

West Bloomfleld Ml 48325<br />

holidays and bonuses Cal lor an<br />

appointment loday*<br />

L'VONiA<br />

SOUTHFIELO<br />

AUBURN MILLS<br />

464-2100<br />

352 1300<br />

373-7500<br />

SECRETARY ft TELEMARKETING<br />

Automobile wholesale! m Roy a.<br />

Oa* Good pay ft opportunity<br />

Ask for Don 435-3201<br />

SNELLING<br />

PERSONNEL SERVICES<br />

NEVER A FEE<br />

SECRETARY<br />

Long term openings wit- national<br />

developer Macintosh openings<br />

also Call Sarty 646- 7 66!<br />

Otj'for ce "emporary Services<br />

SECRETARY<br />

Mature with minimum 2 yrs cot<br />

ft computer skills lor 1 person<br />

ice Send resume to Bo. s442<br />

Observer 8 Eccentric Newspapers<br />

36251 Schooicratl Rd<br />

Livonia Ml 48150<br />

SMALL SALES <strong>office</strong> looking for<br />

part time help with Data Entry 8<br />

Word processing Some computer<br />

experience necessary Flexible<br />

hours for student Send resume lo<br />

Business Office PO Box 701515<br />

Plymouth. Mi 46170<br />

T<br />

SECRETARY needed 20 hours per<br />

10 The l T B G'OUC. 39555 Orchard<br />

Hill Place Suite 225 Novi. 48375<br />

ii.<br />

•I<br />

TRANSCRIPTIONS' part time<br />

heavy dictaphone, must be ab>e to<br />

work Flexible evening hrs Possible<br />

fill in daytime hr* Proven 5 1 WP<br />

experience 70 - wpm. Dependabili-<br />

ty a must, call Oebbie.'Guy 354-^540<br />

TYPIST/PART TIME<br />

Fc law <strong>office</strong> Type SSwpm<br />

505 Halp Wantad<br />

Food-Bavaraga<br />

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS for<br />

experienced gnu. cooks kitchen<br />

preparation hussars 8 dishwashers<br />

Appfy m person at Bob Evans Res-<br />

taurant, 13911 Mid-diebetl Rd..<br />

Livonia No phone calls<br />

ANGELO BROTHERS Restaurant<br />

Now hiring experienced. 0» wM tram<br />

Wait Staff, Carry Oui Staff Hostess;<br />

Host Full or Ota time, flexible<br />

hours Appfy in c»son Mon -Sun<br />

after 3PM 33SS0 Ford Rd<br />

Westiand 427-1872<br />

SEC RETAR<br />

Must have<br />

OFFICE MANAGER<br />

iputer organizational<br />

e aofn outer c<br />

624 Warren, 48090-0624<br />

SECRETARY - Permanent pari Time<br />

for W Bloomheid CPA firm Corn-<br />

Outer experience neip'ul 20-25 hrs<br />

per week Ask miles N of 13<br />

PART TIME OR Ful time, matur*<br />

person, catering coordinator, t yr<br />

catering experience. Mon -Fri ma-<br />

lonty of hours 332-6400<br />

PASTRY CHEF wanted for presti-<br />

gious private club Must be experi-<br />

enced ft sefl motivated Send re-<br />

PIZZACOOK<br />

Experienced Ful time, flexible hrs<br />

Apply The Alibi, 6700 Rochester<br />

Rd , Ti<br />

Troy (ft M-581<br />

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' t t e w m u M nsgBto**.- 1<br />

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Call Jim Burton or Drop In<br />

8 5 1 - 6 7 0 0<br />

Tuesday, June 29th at 7 p.m.<br />

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MJL Corporate Transferee Service<br />

30110 Orchard Lake Road Farmmgton Hills<br />

(Between 13 & 14 Mile)<br />

AUTO SALES<br />

NEW/USED<br />

EXPERIENCED/TRAINEE<br />

Positions available for motivated<br />

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viduals.<br />

Call Now For Interview Appt.<br />

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' Bartenders<br />

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' Hosts/Hostesses<br />

• Food Production<br />

WAr'STAFF 8 BUSPERSON<br />

Days Nights Brandy » Restaurant<br />

m Bloomfleld Hills<br />

Apply in person 336-4300<br />

WAIT STAFF/COOKS<br />

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tive wages Sheenan s On The<br />

Green 5 Mile at 275 420-0646<br />

Experienced, full .'part time<br />

Apply m person Mon -Fn after 2 PM<br />

The Woodbndge Tavern<br />

28SSt Aubin. Downtown Detroit<br />

WAITSTAFF Full-time ft part-time<br />

evenings Some experience pre-<br />

ferred Apply wtthm Roman Forum,<br />

41601 Ford Road <strong>Canton</strong> 881-2030<br />

WAIT STAFF<br />

Full time Experienced Food 8<br />

nquor Apply Alibv 6700 Rochester<br />

Rd Troy inear M-591<br />

WAiT STAFF lull time<br />

Starting at *2 95 Average lip $40<br />

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Call Mr Donald 921-«834<br />

AUTO LEASING<br />

& LISTING AGENTS<br />

New concept leasing company<br />

needs 3 professional agents to earn<br />

good money & future wtth expand-<br />

Commiaaion • Draws<br />

AU<br />

COUNTER PERSON<br />

Experience helpful Attitude most<br />

important Fu* time 455-0762<br />

AUTO SALES<br />

(No Experience Needed)<br />

We offer<br />

• Salary<br />

• Comml*aion<br />

• Hospitalization.<br />

- Paid vacation<br />

• Demo<br />

• Stability<br />

• A»ey Coordmatons<br />

24705 twelve Mile Rd<br />

Southfield<br />

Apply m person Monday Thursday<br />

from 2 PM • 4 PM at one of the<br />

above locations<br />

Ar Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

RED LOBSTER<br />

WAT STAFF POSITIONS OPEN<br />

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Dtake 4 Grand Rrver<br />

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Ask tor Carol or Tort 348-2723<br />

WE ARE LOOKING tor Wan Staff &<br />

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time Also need Weekend Dishwash-<br />

er Cherry Blossom i Japanese Res-<br />

tejrant). Novi 380-9160<br />

506 Hslp Want»d Sajt«<br />

FUN PLACE TO WORK -<br />

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NE0 AWRAR. Sales Manager<br />

LIVONIA VW-MAZDA<br />

34501 Ptymouth Rd<br />

ibetween Wayne ft Farmingtoni<br />

425-5400<br />

for appomtmenl<br />

AUTO SALESPERSON fo« uaed car<br />

lof in Ptymouth WM train<br />

right person 455-5566<br />

AUTO. VAN. ft TRUCK Cuelom<br />

Superstore looking for lalai MAN-<br />

AGEMENT LEVEL-beneflts Aak tor<br />

Chuck 255-6226<br />

RESTAURANT LOOGING<br />

Catering Manegers ft Chefs<br />

258-5533<br />

ROONEY PERSONNEL CO<br />

158 Pierce Si. Sle 202<br />

Birmingham Ml 48008<br />

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Managers reafaurant man-<br />

tjaiWOW. fuuu « B»I*M'<br />

Manager! needed for hotels ft res-<br />

taurants ROTH YOUNG<br />

Personnel Suite 4040<br />

25506 w 12 Mae Southfield<br />

313-848-8800<br />

selling country furniture<br />

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experience preferred bul not neces-<br />

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COLDWELL BANKER<br />

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tale* experience preferred<br />

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EXPERIENCED ft Friendly sate*<br />

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program Executive benefit*, salary<br />

pm* commmoiii Send reeume to<br />

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31860 North weatarn Hwy . Farming-<br />

ton Huts. Michigan. 48334<br />

FLOOR COVERING SALESPERSON<br />

LAelun^ia.iA experienced ik ilia*<br />

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prints ft estimating Contacts al-<br />

ready estabk*h*d A sincere tMeirs<br />

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FOOD SALES!!<br />

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Salary ft Draw plu* Commla«lon<br />

(40K to SS0K Exceaent Training<br />

Program and Car Alowance Apply<br />

m Person or Can Mas at 453-5100<br />

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8357 GENERAL DR =115<br />

PLYMOUTH. Ml 48170<br />

FREE TRAINING!<br />

Seeking motivated individuals to<br />

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Co m Weet Bloomfleld Must be<br />

wising to wort hard and Be trained<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

Premiere<br />

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FULL TIME poaltlon m Roy* Oak<br />

gift shop Reta* experience pre-<br />

ferred Some Saturdays<br />

evening hours reqiared 543-7676<br />

FURNITURE SALES<br />

EVERYTHING YOU'VE ALWAYS<br />

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ABOUT<br />

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or oidar who wish, lontler the<br />

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6Q + OdkE Thursday, June 24, 1993<br />

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H A L L<br />

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Juna 25. 7pm Ptymouth Ml. Cultural<br />

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day ol auction Anotftar auction con-<br />

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ESTATE AUCTION<br />

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wa ba aoid at our MM room.<br />

32536 Michigan Ava. Wayna. Sat ,<br />

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Victorian chairs. docks. rocker*,<br />

ilimasn, clana cabinets GWTW<br />

lampa. An Dacor dMng room. deak.<br />

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Lloyd Braun Jarry neimet<br />

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665-9646 994-6309<br />

700 Auction Sato*<br />

MICHIGAN AUTO AUCTION<br />

Buy or sM your car<br />

2 Big MM* each waa* Evary Thurs-<br />

day at 6pm • Saturday al Ham<br />

33640 MKttoan AM. Wayna<br />

126-6400<br />

NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE -<br />

Oakland Circuit Court Ca**<br />

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execution laai,nr1 by **td ooun on<br />

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pubac auction tha toaowaig proparty<br />

ol tha descendant* CoAacttor ol 7<br />

pore al am doM. coaactKm oI 56<br />

Human*! Flgurinaa. 1 cubic Urcoma<br />

nacklaoa. cararmc cat. cMna cub A<br />

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1pm McOonald Houaa, 19660 W 12<br />

MNa. Southflald. Ml 313-549-9120<br />

Marvin Oppanftaan. Court Otllcar<br />

701 CoWectibiee<br />

DOLL SALE<br />

5 daaMr MM Ovar 200 book*, many<br />

out oI data Moat oI 1 coaaction Ae-<br />

caaaona* 1899 Ladbury BwomBald<br />

HW* Sal A Sun 9-4pm S oI South<br />

B»vd W o' Adam*<br />

DREXEL. 1950 CURVED glaM cor-<br />

nar com* cabmat. mahogany, a*ca»-<br />

lam condition 463-5662<br />

LAROE coliaction of Norman<br />

Roc*w*a plata*. Daal ofar<br />

Adar 4pm 464-2323<br />

SPORTS CARD MM Fri , 6/25.<br />

Noon-6pm, Sat , 6/26, 9-6pm<br />

397 Arthur, Ptymouth Flaar. Topp*.<br />

A Donrua* 1981-1991.<br />

701 CoHectib*—<br />

GET THE FAX<br />

EARLY<br />

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dar M* main canon on Wad al<br />

6pm lor Thursday'• ada by lai Oat<br />

ma ada Bafora tha papar ha* tha<br />

•Uaati on Thursday<br />

Dial 1-600-067-5004<br />

h m yow chargacard handy<br />

Oroar nam<br />

9700 CoHactlOM* $S 95<br />

For mora intormation caa<br />

Brian (313) 953-2297<br />

WANTED - picture* ol D*«ro« Tar-<br />

mnaW CurM 261-0605<br />

702 Antique*<br />

AGE-OLD CHELSEA<br />

ANTIQUES MARKET<br />

July 3-4. Sat 7-6. S»*i B-4<br />

100* ol Dialari Oilm Faar-<br />

ground* 20 Ml W ot Ann Arbor<br />

1-94 *xit a 159 AdrraaaKm K<br />

517-456-6153<br />

AMERICAN PRIMITIVE ANTIOUES<br />

Prtvat* coHactlon Qrandlathar<br />

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chalrt. laCHaa A other mmtture,<br />

airtanarv* miclion ol m l wurm<br />

Appomtmant* only. 542-4591<br />

ANN ARBOR ANTIQUES MARKET<br />

Sunday, July 18, 5065 Ann Arbor<br />

SaUna Rd ExM 175. ofl 1-94 Over<br />

350 dealer* in quaftty arrtiquM and<br />

MMC1 collectible* Admnaor 14<br />

Third Sunday*. 25th<br />

Tha Originalli!<br />

702 Antiqu—<br />

A N A N T I Q U E S H O W<br />

E V E R Y D A Y<br />

at the<br />

GREAT MIDWESTERN<br />

ANTIQUE EMPORIUM<br />

5233 Dixie Highway<br />

Waterford. Ml.<br />

Vleil u» ai Oak lend County *<br />

van tnendlMet antique conv<br />

pMi. ahop m atr condltionad<br />

comlort among ania-after-<br />

*i*M ol *ftordapla high quality<br />

*n i«qu*/ coa*ctit>l* merchandiaa<br />

Irom 50 deeHer* Tue* thru<br />

Sunday, I0am-5pm<br />

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Sh**y china china cup* A *auoer*<br />

paper doa* toy*, manary 346-3154<br />

ANTIQUE Kimball walnut parlor<br />

pump organ Stool avulatx*<br />

435-5260<br />

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Cry*t*l, Chma Linen or Furniture,<br />

think ol u*1 Alao wadding party<br />

Item* m aarnng* pun*, am link*,<br />

compact*, beaded bag* A hankie*<br />

Mon - Sal '0-6pm<br />

115 S Main<br />

545-4663<br />

Royal Oa*<br />

702<br />

Antique Ftea Market A BekCSete"<br />

Sunday July 18. al Plymouth t»i<br />

lOem-ipm Tafcln a aOahl*. S10<br />

M CM 483-03*4 or 340-2S61<br />

ANTIOUES ESTATE GARAGE SALE<br />

Victorian bed*. marWe lop Bd#<br />

board, pier mirror. A many other<br />

pes ol Victorian furniture OM cNna<br />

A glaaa. houaehold mac. A ilaalgi'iai<br />

Oothm 341 E Oakrtdoe bateaan 9<br />

A 10 MHe Rd*.. E ofl Woodward<br />

Fri A Sat. lO-6pm No u n l i i<br />

ANTIQUE RUG - 1030**. I i 11.<br />

good oondMon. Beautiful aa •<br />

il.OOO or beat ofler 735-1720<br />

CANEBACK couch A chair, newly<br />

upholstered S2500 Can be *een at:<br />

722-2609<br />

CLEARANCE SALE<br />

Inventory change-OMr and rede-<br />

corating MM We need bare wea* A<br />

floor* Larg* tSecount* on 10th A<br />

20th century pamonga A acutptur*<br />

Rameining furniture muet be aokj<br />

SaMe Mart* Sat June 26th - Wed<br />

June 30th<br />

Mc (Ju>re'« Antlquee A Fine<br />

341 E Mam St<br />

348-5650<br />

ae A Fine Aft<br />

• North .Sl^<br />

COCA-COLA Ice cheat Wicker - I-<br />

brary tatMa A refractory table, pomk-<br />

ttve cupboard, rope bad, mlec<br />

n*m* Fri June 25, 0-5 3250 Wmd-<br />

crofl. off South Cae* Lake Road<br />

DRYDEN TWP Coiactor unloading<br />

hundred* of antlquaa and coaectl-<br />

MM 3556 Sutton Rd (In barn be-<br />

tween Rochester A M-24. N ol<br />

Dryden) Sat June 26. 6-Spm<br />

702 Antiques<br />

A N T I Q U E S M A L L<br />

1 YR ANNIVERSARY SALE<br />

T O W N & C O U N T Y<br />

31630 Ptymouth Rd Uvome 48150<br />

425-4344<br />

Open 11-6 De*r<br />

15X off on ai mertaiandlee lor the<br />

morrth ol JUNE<br />

HELP US CELEBRATE<br />

A S U M M E R SALE<br />

WATCH HILL ANTIQUES<br />

330 E Maple. Birmaigham 644-744}<br />

TM. JULY 4TH<br />

CHINA. W«o* Burtelghwere,<br />

66 pc* . blue, made m England eerty<br />

1000-* NagotiabM 68 1 9612<br />

DINING ROOM SET Kid other*, too<br />

much to Mt 525-3606<br />

• IF YOU ENJOY BROWSING<br />

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wandering through yeeterday we<br />

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TOWN HALL ANTIQUES of Down-<br />

town HMtonc Romao We have over<br />

40 antique deeler*. *peo**mng m<br />

queaty antique* and coAectiblea A*<br />

•tame ar* guarenteed a* repreeem-<br />

ed<br />

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are accepting application* loSquafr-<br />

tv deeler* onry<br />

Open 7 day*, 10-6, 361 day* pei<br />

year. Located at 32 Ml Rd and Old<br />

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702 Antiques<br />

GIANT OUTDOOR FLEA MARKET<br />

Sunday, July 4th, dawt>-4pm 300 »<br />

booth*, tree arlmMaiuii Nam to<br />

Hitching Poet AnOquea Maa M-80 A<br />

M-53. Tecumseh Ml (517) 423-8277<br />

702 Antique*<br />

JUBILEE WEEK SALE<br />

JUNE 19th - 26th<br />

20% OFF everything over *10<br />

GRAY GOOSE ANTIQUES<br />

150 S Putnam WWwneton, Ml<br />

Moo-Sat K>-5<br />

W ANTIQUES HOT LME<br />

1-800-420-3713<br />

SHOWS , Ext S13<br />

AUCTIONS * Ext 514<br />

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To m*k* room lor * greet new ahlp-<br />

meni Irom France - 25%-75% oft an<br />

tiquea and iccaeeorlM throughout<br />

the *f>op To June 26th only<br />

336 E MapM 646-6822<br />

POOL TABLE, OAK 4*8 Mat*<br />

leether pocket*. Ml accaaaorie* e><br />

*000 737-0025<br />

ANTIOUES A COLLECTWLES<br />

SHOWS A AUCTIONS<br />

intormation on ma|dr ahow* *><br />

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required Under 18 gel parent *<br />

permaeion<br />

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REDFORD - Huge accumulation M<br />

must go Furniture, antique*, lot* oI<br />

primitive*, daprseslon giaes. co«ec-<br />

tKMee A mac Priced to Be* Dealer*<br />

welcome June 24,25,26, 0-? 14121<br />

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out back vase (ada on a*Me Oca<br />

1925 S3,500 946-0144<br />

SUPERFEST COLLECTORS EVENT<br />

JULY 3-4<br />

Waahienaw Farm Coundl Grounda<br />

SANDERS ANTIQUES<br />

35118 MICHIGAN AVE. WAYNE. Ml<br />

9.000 tq ft Super ShowroomI<br />

We Buy. Se* A Trade Vie antlQuM<br />

Ron top*, dining *et* bed *et*<br />

chin* cabmsts. *ecretanaa. laPMa<br />

chair*, lamp*, clock*, china,<br />

pottery A * corrvpMt* Una ol<br />

Esisl* A Antique jewelry<br />

All ma|or credit cards *ccsphd<br />

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A Must Sea For OiaiQnera<br />

700 Deeler* Irom 15 Statee, 2 big<br />

antique an collect!bM ahoea Indoor*<br />

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Curtou*' • 44973<br />

AFFECTIONATE nice-looking amgM<br />

white prolaul jnal mala. 54 , 5 6"<br />

Enjoy* golf, baung. moviee. dining<br />

out non-amokar Seeking whits<br />

lemale 42-50. for fnandahlp or poa-<br />

vbM relatunahip • 44601<br />

A HANDSOME. TALL a«m male, 39.<br />

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"ka to meet a young, attract**, aexy<br />

mat* who Maa romantic encounter*<br />

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•wait* your caa » 45256<br />

ATHLETIC, good looking, wrth good<br />

aanaa ol humor looking lor an at-<br />

tractive lady under 35 • 45266<br />

ATTEMTIOMr<br />

BEAUTIFUL WOMAN UNOER 30<br />

BOY WITH ALL THE TOYS<br />

i Look*, aenettrviTy Por*cflea. boet*<br />

panthouae*. cradli card* wlthoul<br />

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per tonality, beauty A awaeoma bod-<br />

It you have whai I arr looking for<br />

guarantee I have what you went.•<br />

45202<br />

- ^ITB*ctive.,<br />

maM 50'a. 6', kind, caring. Seek*<br />

diacraet lamaia companion age 30-<br />

45 for tun ralatlonahlp • 44100<br />

ATTRACTIVE white male. 30. S2"<br />

160 KM taw Mudamnawyer dart<br />

aaak* prerty *. down-to-earth<br />

lam ale 21-20 lor memorable aum-<br />

mer A lasting ralatlonahlp • 45311<br />

BLACK BROTHER Saaka white<br />

tar lor hm Wnea Cal today tor the<br />

excitement of your Wef • 44101<br />

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aaak* pretty petite while lamaia<br />

30-44 yeer* old, lor tun and poaaKM<br />

r*Mtlonahip Fsrmlngton Hato an<br />

• 45233<br />

CLASSIC GENTLEMAN<br />

Single white mele 20 handaome<br />

wea-buirt aharp draaaed nonaat.<br />

auo: aaatm aludent Saaka attrac-<br />

lueixlship Brst 145170<br />

of humor lor dlmng dancing, mw-<br />

•as/play*/boating Looking lor<br />

irlend 1at, poeeKMe more • 45262<br />

cartng<br />

5 8 m.<br />

Ceihoac Seeks tnm. poeRlve lamaia<br />

waang to ahare a variety ol nIsrael*<br />

• 45045<br />

CREATrvE amgM white male.<br />

Mm guitar travel A outdoors M<br />

attractive adventuroua aingle<br />

lamaia. no dependents lor kjn.<br />

inendahip A romance •45164<br />

ATTENTIVE White MaM 42. very<br />

canng A amcere lias many interest*,<br />

loves aummer fun A seek! asms m<br />

very peine whits lemaM. 30 lo 45 •<br />

45255<br />

ATTRACTIVE funlovlng alngM amita<br />

male. 20. aincara. kitaAgeiit 5' 10".<br />

164. eeeka aingle femaM 16-24.<br />

aam, attractive, good pereoneaty for<br />

poeeibla ralatlonahlp • 45174<br />

Attractive proleaalonal. coaege edu-<br />

cated. amgle black male. 26. former<br />

coAege A European pro baMatba*<br />

player, aeaka artractNe lady Norv-<br />

amoker/moderele drinker • 45168<br />

ATTRACTIVE amgM white maM 42.<br />

S'11\ 170 lbs ,<br />

30-35. mature, ahapsly aM-<br />

gant No drlnkara/drug* • 45194<br />

ATTRACTIVE wtvte mala, recently<br />

dlvorcad. 52 yr* young. 511" aver-<br />

age weight I don't amoka Kind A<br />

romantic- Kid* ok. • 45208<br />

CUTE. nice, non-amoklng. drug free,<br />

deen. aery whns mala, 46. weight<br />

proportioned, deelres ammar arhna<br />

lamaia lor diacraet. occasional af-<br />

ternoon deaght V 45125<br />

CUTE- SENSUAL. Oea<br />

non-amoklng whits male. 40*.<br />

seek* young lamaia attracted to<br />

oUtm. men Jbl nrraaalrnl M O M<br />

paaalonata relehonahlp • 44190<br />

DISCRETE Interracial relationship<br />

wanted I'm black. 29. handaoma<br />

nave afternoons free You rs white<br />

• 44102<br />

DIVORCED. GOOD LOOKING White<br />

maM. 35. good ahape. looking for a<br />

petite, nice looking young LAOY met<br />

enjoys dlrMng out. family, frier<br />

theater, golt, being treeted Me a<br />

lady and much more ChAdren OK<br />

• 45234<br />

DIVORCED mce looking white mala<br />

DIVORCED •hit* maM. 40. lust<br />

coming out of long convenant.<br />

aeeea atiractive •hue lemaM lor<br />

monagemoua but i mere*!. r*i*tiorv<br />

•NP<br />

DIVORCED WHITE maM 43, 6 /215<br />

Adventurou* rmnoed noinMt<br />

ameer* humorous akee «id*. mov-<br />

a*, dandng. waa t. non amok*r<br />

Raca? Age? V r eerie nd • 45133<br />

DIVORCED ml rate m Me 6' 1751b. wM<br />

buat, 34, pro «*«. "iM ecKr-<br />

riMii seeas while %rna* OehMr<br />

21-40yr* tor fnanr •rap and poea-<br />

bMr*M«on»hi P • 45271<br />

DIVORCED white, professional<br />

male. 52 h on aat. cartng. amcere.<br />

non-amokai'drlnfcer. varied wtaraet.<br />

ahlp poeeibM reletionahip • 45007<br />

DIVORCED, while mele. 40 looking<br />

lor aomeone tu ahere quiet m^it*.<br />

enjoy tiger Baaabaa. muaic-couritry<br />

ndae. welting lor your caa End lone-<br />

ly night* • 4530 1<br />

QOOO LOOKING, aandy IM. blue<br />

ayes 5'11". trim A buat twenty<br />

something Loves Ms tha outdoor*<br />

A summer ftjn WouM appraoaM<br />

• 44006<br />

QOOO LOOKING young white maM<br />

36. cioaege graduate non wnokar<br />

Men Soelcfflfl<br />

Women<br />

020 M e n Seeking<br />

Women<br />

HANDSOME, profeeslonal while<br />

male, 5'10". 170 body buadlng lb*<br />

Sucoeeaful good looking, eesy<br />

going, fun. *eek* a physically fit<br />

body buadlng lamaia 'or Irlendiahip<br />

leading to relatlonemp • 44175<br />

HANDSOME. Profeeelonal engineer<br />

*aalimg a lady lor aerioua ralatlon-<br />

ahlp White male. 40. never mamed<br />

Like moiM. dancing, ate Seeking<br />

•eme in proleaalo nal • 45235<br />

HI! - I am * white maM. 5'5, 150 K>*.<br />

eerly SO*, seeking white lamaM<br />

45-55 who an(oy* We. A doing moet<br />

anything Hope to hear Irom you •<br />

45261<br />

30-45, for mutuaBy axOtmg<br />

Let's get together Caa now* 45253<br />

i KNOW *omahwie you ara out<br />

there You ar* * wtm* aam bright A<br />

attractive 42-52 yr old You an|oy<br />

books. movMe. dining out I am mce<br />

loving lonely 54 yr old, 5'7". 150<br />

Ida Weetland widower Looking for<br />

a lasting ralatlonahlp • 45037<br />

IS NO MAN QOOO ENOUGH lor<br />

you? I want tha most high atrung,<br />

chic, picky, woman avaAabM I am<br />

brtaunt, delightful funny A attrac-<br />

tive. Be daring • 45175<br />

SUMMfcR TtMfet Miee IIII ik B'nj<br />

divorced white maM proleeaionM<br />

5T0"trtm, 170 lb*. amoHonaHy A<br />

ftnedaay aecure with * good *anae<br />

oI humor I'm looking lor trim, at-<br />

tractive lamaia to ahare boating,<br />

barbecuing A other fun on Caaa<br />

Laka Late 30'* eerly 40'*. 9 45106<br />

36 YR OLD white maM, looking lor<br />

attractive, affectionate non *mok-<br />

Ing. Mmmme woman, 25 yr* A up<br />

for commntlng-raMtloriahlp<br />

toward* tamay A kid*<br />

MARRIED WHITE mala, profes-<br />

sional. SO *. 6 . 200 KM.<br />

MARRIED WHITE MALE- wa« bum.<br />

aeeka a apeoal white ledy Age A<br />

atatua unimportant for a apaaal fun<br />

arrangement Long term poealbM •<br />

45086<br />

Raal Nice Guy ta* aam white maM<br />

20 prolaaaianal anjoy* aport*.<br />

movtea, travel, dmmg-out rwn-<br />

amoker. aeek* aam whit* lamaia 22-<br />

20 wRh aanaar meraets •45317<br />

ROCHESTER Ha*<br />

handeome. athletic aeek* Mm. at-<br />

tractive young lady lor daytime en-<br />

counter* Mamad/MigM •45005<br />

SINCERE, caring, dhroroad white<br />

maM. proMaalonal Early 40 * eaay<br />

on tha aye* 5 10" 100 »e I Ma<br />

holding hand*, taaiing, baauflM old-<br />

er hnmaa. turaitura. amn raring.<br />

Looking lor wrralai quaVtMa m dl-<br />

vorcad white lamaia tor Irtendahlp<br />

Medmg to mlatlonahip *45212<br />

SINCERE, educated mcetookmg.<br />

fit. white Cathoac maM. 37, no de-<br />

pendents aeakmg leaf ig ralatlon-<br />

ahlp with down lo earth canng.<br />

Ceihoac woman • 45263<br />

SINGLE BLACK MALE 30 5 5 In-<br />

dependent aaaka chnsnan amgM<br />

black lamaM or amgM whne lemaM<br />

tor fHerMMHp A km mo iM* together<br />

• 46060<br />

SINGLE. White maM taB, proMe-<br />

alonal aeeka prerty lamaia who arv<br />

joy* oonoert* A *port* 945150<br />

620 Men Seeking<br />

Women<br />

621 Women Seeking--— 621 Women Seeking<br />

SINGLE WHITE bualneesman 23. 6'<br />

180 lb very good looking, intern-<br />

ment. athletic. poMtive A extremely<br />

modest looking lor aomeon* like<br />

me •45135<br />

SINGLE WHITE temala - Attractive<br />

trim, aecure proleeaaonal mid ftttiea<br />

would Me to meet ta* attractive<br />

prclMalianal gentleman who anjoy*<br />

travel, aporta. conversation rtaaaa<br />

no couch potatoe • 45063<br />

SmgM whde maM 50. non amoker If<br />

you ara 35-50 an»oy tha outdoor*,<br />

mualc. dancing to the oldMe, get-<br />

away weekend* m the north. e»ght<br />

proportioned lo height • 45116<br />

aerobics. Devtd Letterman. beech<br />

e*. outdoor* Semleid No depend-<br />

45158<br />

VERY good looking fun lovmg white<br />

maM, 33 yr* old 5T0 ", 165 lb*<br />

never married emotionally A finan-<br />

cially *ecur*. sntoy* denemg. dming<br />

out *unset* See*a a petite mature<br />

white lemaM, 21-33, tor romance A<br />

relatlonemp • 44989<br />

WHITE dlvorcad maM, 51 with var-<br />

ied interest* aeeking a kind hearted<br />

lemel* who went* a monogemoua<br />

relet»on»mp • 44985<br />

SINGLE White male 29, 6' 4<br />

black ha*, green eyee. looking for<br />

Mm. smiley fomala. who M*M rock A<br />

roil A the beach • 45259<br />

SINGLE white male, 28. 5' 9 160<br />

lb*., brown hair blue eye*, eaay<br />

going with many intereet* looking<br />

for woman 21-35 tor tun and ro-<br />

mance • 44987<br />

SINGLE WHITE MALE. 55<br />

vrWi* 1<br />

SINGLE WHITE MALE. 26. 6'3",<br />

1801b*, brown hair hazel eyee<br />

aeeka 20-30 female, *exy intelli-<br />

gent humorou*, non-*moker, for<br />

dating, ralatlonahlp ? • 45160<br />

SINGLE WHITE mala, 22 8 3. good<br />

looking. an|oy* movM* bowling,<br />

pool, etc looking for attractive<br />

lamaia, 10-27 to enter mto ralattorv<br />

amp Redford • 45183<br />

SINGLE White MaM 32 blue colter<br />

of humor for fnendehip A<br />

poeeibM ralatlonahlp • 45250<br />

SINGLE White Male 34 6'2, 178<br />

lb* , Wue-*yed blonde with lots at<br />

Intereet* looking tor aomeone be-<br />

tw*en 25 A 35 lo apend the aummar<br />

with A maybe more. • 45254<br />

SINGLE WHITE maM 6 3" 38 yr*<br />

average person. Intereet* dmmg<br />

out. garage MM* Honeet, amcere.<br />

cenng. understanding **Mlng *m-<br />

gM whita lamaM 30-40 yr* to ahere<br />

Mee hopee A dream* wfth • 45221<br />

SINGLE. WHITE male, 52, 5'8",<br />

160 m i l attrecthM whne femaM<br />

30-56. no dependent*. Man Per arv<br />

Joy moviee. dining, beech or quiet<br />

tlmea at home • 45000<br />

SLENOER. ATHLETIC white, meM<br />

37 mce guy with heen and mtegrtty<br />

SUBMISSIVE eeger to pieeee white<br />

meM 44 ettrecthe deer dMcreel<br />

than Anuoualy MMa dominant<br />

• 44632<br />

SWM 25, 8 . 1701b* IM Iwideome<br />

FOR REAL Looking tor ledy. age a<br />

a number met woi>d Bia a mce guy<br />

al their tired leei Forget the peper-<br />

boy he a pMytng Ntmendo • 4S05I<br />

TALL - while maM 33 good looking,<br />

pertieay handicapped waBta with<br />

crutchee looking tor whne leniala<br />

24-30. aanaltliie open minded lady<br />

• 45118<br />

WHITE MALE. 40 a prolaMKmW<br />

phy*icaay fit. honeat. outgoing, car-<br />

ing. avid traveler looking lor white<br />

lamaia 35-45 lo ahare aome mterest<br />

A Hie • 45182<br />

lemale 20-35 Sport*, moviee. out<br />

door actMtMa •44130<br />

WHITE PROFESSIONAL widowed<br />

male. "1 woman man" MMIng "the<br />

1 women'" Brown haa blue eye*,<br />

clean (haven, 170 Iba 510" active<br />

outdoor type, country mualc fan.<br />

dancing Honeet. caring, affection-<br />

ate poealbM laatmg ratanonsmp<br />

age unimportant • 45025<br />

WOW, tha ed I* oui ol control Stn-<br />

gM. Jewteh. male, 32 biua eyee<br />

over 5'10". aweet. good looking<br />

•Mi amgM white lemal* wtth tame<br />

quelltiM • 45021<br />

50 YEAR OLD divorced white meM<br />

rn aeerch oI friend A lover Intereet*<br />

mdude theeJer. denemg. travel<br />

Prefer age 40-55 • 45305<br />

621 Women Seeking<br />

ALONE? I'm * amgle white female,<br />

22, 5'6", greet figure, very pretty<br />

Looking for a tat thm guy who *<br />

hone*!, fimny, and under 30 •<br />

45275<br />

*Hfc Vud JrawHrrr-TS^ra.^<br />

Vegaa, denclng. bowling, theetre.<br />

waiting, taaimg I am a daaav petite<br />

Mond, dark eyee. 40t*n Sound*<br />

good, caa ma<br />

I 45120<br />

ATTRACTIVE, blond female, 53,<br />

5'9" aeeka amgM white mala, over<br />

50. to ahere varied Intereet* and en-<br />

joy monogamou* relationship<br />

Weetland • 45303<br />

ATTRACTIVE, anergatlc 29. 5 10.<br />

160 inkaler amgM black lameM<br />

aeakmg tea nonaat claan. attrac-<br />

tive. anergatlc 30-40 amgM whlte'ln-<br />

tei 1 national maM for romantic fnand-<br />

ahlp No mamed men plaaaHW<br />

45053<br />

ATTRACTIVE SINGLE bled.<br />

30. outgoing. mtaBgent. amoker<br />

aeeka amcufete amgM male. 30-40<br />

with a good aenee oI humor, dan<br />

SmgM fua-figured<br />

IS Mai Chrlehen<br />

rvon-amok mg. hnancialty aecure<br />

man mMreen boaHmg, Mating<br />

hor»ea0ack. travaang • 45226<br />

ATTRACTIVE,<br />

sr 145<br />

ampioyad. no dependent*. ferriage<br />

• 45361<br />

ATTRACTIVE iplrllual. black<br />

41 5'3" Mm. MMmg Irlend<br />

king fr<br />

ttp with prollMlrira 45-55 who<br />

Uvee Ma God A paopM AJ raca*<br />

conai dared beautika • 44100<br />

ATTRACTIVE WHITE female 47,<br />

love* to dance. »ng, have lun<br />

Looking lor hone*t. caring, energel-<br />

K A ambltiou* man for friendship A<br />

lasting ralatlonahlp • 44164<br />

ATTRACTIVE while single female.<br />

301 aeeka attractive whit* alngM<br />

male. 30-45. local area large atze<br />

170-2301b*. tM for reletlonahip.<br />

walk a dinner . & dean fun • 45200<br />

ATTRACTIVE 27 yeer old looking for<br />

•omeone 26-29 who a honeet. down<br />

10 earth A attractive Enjoy* out-<br />

door* concert*, aport*. quiet evert-<br />

ing* A compamonahlp • 45315<br />

BEAUTIFUL, Brainy Orunetie 510/<br />

135 Edectic. ftt hm Whde, 43<br />

BLACK, full-figured. prolaaaianal<br />

female visitor trom Benemaa aeeka<br />

white prolMiional mala, 26-33 for<br />

long-term romence poeelbly mar-<br />

riage WlUng to relocate • 45222<br />

BLACK PROFESSIONAL 43. tM, at-<br />

tractive aensltive. aenous. 1 chad<br />

Enjoys vsnety. c/eettviTy Seek* ta*<br />

unattached mala to ahare mterest.<br />

•nendarup stimulating conversation.<br />

poasibM reiatiomahip • 45039<br />

BLACK woman 80t*h looking for<br />

black man, 75, tor fnendehip, maybe<br />

more Let 9 talk Ful figured, love<br />

cftOrtW. Jflhtnc oirt em-<br />

ployed • 45267<br />

PRETTY, VERY aucoaaaful entrepe-<br />

nuer. 5*5", very loving. aMng. fun<br />

figured. Making maM, 46-tat* 60 a<br />

' tai*s.c».igw».»-toc R». par*?® i<br />

• 44078<br />

CARING PROFESSIONAL Black<br />

FemaM. 45. 5'7' aeMi honaal maM<br />

wtth good conversation Enjoy*<br />

church, aports, movie*, concerts,<br />

traveling •45041<br />

CHRISTIAN WOMAN, 52 5'5", 135<br />

lbs nice looking, anjoys dancing,<br />

aports. travelling, theatra waiting,<br />

aeeka non-*moklng aecure man w/<br />

similar intareats • 45220<br />

CLASSY WOMAN ol color aeM*<br />

apacial attention bom attractive<br />

ttonahip i* mat * touch away 145310<br />

CUTE. Classy blond lac lech aeeki<br />

fnendehip leedlng to reletlonahip<br />

White attractive profeaatonaI maM<br />

42-52 who MM nature<br />

current events, danong<br />

travaang,<br />

• 451-S«!-Sur 11-8 Baa. furnltur*,<br />

beby. toddMr 4 womera dothM.<br />

cabinet*. houaewarM band*<br />

ROCHESTER HILLS-MOVING-1507<br />

Surrey Lane. Kmg* Cove, ofl Tienk-<br />

an. between Rocheeter 4 Uvemcas<br />

Laat an on King* Cove Dr Thir. 8-<br />

5. Frt. 8-5. Sal. 8-1; June 24-26<br />

AnttquM 4 i.LiMclltlM. Thur*, 8-10<br />

•a tM* fagh M o r a priced Ban(o<br />

csock Avon bottM*. collect or s<br />

ptelM D*pr*e*aon gMaa dtnner-<br />

wer* lemp*. bed. sofa. tabM*.<br />

ireedma. eight set.'bench, power<br />

looM. book*, lady's doOM*. TV.<br />

•averwar* Sal. June 26lh. 12-1 ev-<br />

erything MA mual go wa take ragh-<br />

eet price oflered by 1pm<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS, June 25-26.<br />

»-* 31763 Coronet. S of 13. 1 bloc*<br />

W of Orcherd LMe Bar refrigerator,<br />

overstuffed retainer bike, amokai.<br />

lawn mower TV. rm*c<br />

ROCHESTER HILLS-MOVING-1507<br />

Surrey Lane. Kmg* Cove, ofl Tienk-<br />

an. between Rocheeter 4 Uvemcas<br />

Laat an on King* Cove Dr Thir. 8-<br />

5. Frt. 8-5. Sal. 8-1; June 24-26<br />

AnttquM 4 i.LiMclltlM. Thur*, 8-10<br />

•a tM* fagh M o r a priced Ban(o<br />

csock Avon bottM*. collect or s<br />

ptelM D*pr*e*aon gMaa dtnner-<br />

wer* lemp*. bed. sofa. tabM*.<br />

ireedma. eight set.'bench, power<br />

looM. book*, lady's doOM*. TV.<br />

•averwar* Sal. June 26lh. 12-1 ev-<br />

erything MA mual go wa take ragh-<br />

eet price oflered by 1pm<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS, June 25-26.<br />

»-* 31763 Coronet. S of 13. 1 bloc*<br />

W of Orcherd LMe Bar refrigerator,<br />

overstuffed retainer bike, amokai.<br />

lawn mower TV. rm*c ROCHESTER HILLS. Thur*. Fn Sal<br />

9-5 IOU of atufl. 244 Stonetre*<br />

Walton to Fireaaood lo StonatrM<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS children*<br />

dothmg sale t day only Girl* 4<br />

boy*. Infant-4 Re aula quaMty. not<br />

pnced Sat Jun* 26th 10-5 28105<br />

Better mi off 12 MM. between<br />

MiddMbeit 4 raster c**h fiaaai<br />

ROCHESTER HILLS. Thur*. Fn Sal<br />

9-5 IOU of atufl. 244 Stonetre*<br />

Walton to Fireaaood lo StonatrM<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS children*<br />

dothmg sale t day only Girl* 4<br />

boy*. Infant-4 Re aula quaMty. not<br />

pnced Sat Jun* 26th 10-5 28105<br />

Better mi off 12 MM. between<br />

MiddMbeit 4 raster c**h fiaaai<br />

FIOCHESTER HILLS - June 24-25.<br />

9-6 2783 HaandaM. S ol Walton<br />

E. at Adam* Great aMtltoiri<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS children*<br />

dothmg sale t day only Girl* 4<br />

boy*. Infant-4 Re aula quaMty. not<br />

pnced Sat Jun* 26th 10-5 28105<br />

Better mi off 12 MM. between<br />

MiddMbeit 4 raster c**h fiaaai<br />

ROCHESTER H8M. * big 4 g*n*r*-<br />

ing saM 1 day only. Suret June 27<br />

10-4pm Furniture, houaehold rtem*.<br />

clothing bik** mor* gr*al *tufl<br />

22433 Sprtngbrook. enter N ol 9<br />

maa. w of MipdMoen<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS MOVlNO<br />

-S*te--Prt S'^a?<br />

room aat upholsiared chairs mapM<br />

furnltur* antique pMtform rocker,<br />

cmn*. glass, lamps cucturee rm*c<br />

476-5282<br />

25 9-4 LrftM Tlkee toy*, kitchen<br />

rm*c . »nan*. buWU 8 M sports<br />

card*, rocking hor** aog kennel,<br />

luggage, children's dothma 8 much<br />

mor* 29958 High V*aey off 13 Mae<br />

eerw**n Farmington 8 Dnkl<br />

COMMERCE TWP - 2 Family SaM<br />

5pm Moving<br />

ttlKXlt.S.. IVS.<br />

small 8 larga appkancaa. furniture<br />

uque* 23905 Haynea E of Orchard<br />

LMa, S of 10 MM<br />

FARMINGTON-Hug* Moving<br />

SalaSal , June 26 10-4pm 23471<br />

MUlvlew Ct ofl Freedom Batweeri<br />

Dr*k* 8 Grand River Quality furni-<br />

ture curt*ln*. ate<br />

FARMINGTON Ml*s 25654 Br*v-<br />

chaaler. enter Aroen Per*. S of 11<br />

Thur-Set . June 24-25-26; 9-5 30<br />

FARMINGTON Haia- 26131 Hawber-<br />

ly. N. of 12 Mae W of Farrmngton<br />

Thur-Fn , 9-4 Furniture, b*e 8 car<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS- Lincoinehire<br />

East Subdtvtaion Garaga SaM 11<br />

MBa 8 Middlebelt lacroas trom Mer-<br />

Acres Subdivision SaM (W of Orc-<br />

hard between 10 8 11k Fri 8 Sal<br />

9em-5pm, Everything Goaami«»f1f<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS - Hanson<br />

Gins Track June 24.25.26 9-5pm<br />

23377 N Stockton cotuMem<br />

M O N D A Y 6:90 P M<br />

Uvonia Elks<br />

31117 «rm«4h- UeonM<br />

464-0600 * 425-2246<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 />

TUESDAY 7:15 P.M.<br />

14401 W. Unesis, 0tk Hrti<br />

(t of QmenSaki<br />

5 4 7 - 7 9 7 0<br />

K. of C.<br />

St. Francis of Assist<br />

W6do6fdiy, 10:30 a.m.<br />

21900 MKXMM<br />

Farmington HWa<br />

rBe»n*er Oand Rhrer 8 9 Maei<br />

4 7 6 - 1 1 0 0<br />

ST. JOHN'S<br />

A R M E N I A N C H U R C H<br />

(Church with OokJ Domal<br />

THURSDAY 7:00 P.M.<br />

22001 Noithwaatem Hwy<br />

5 6 9 3 4 0 5<br />

16th Congress District<br />

Democratic Party<br />

SATURDAY 6 : » P.M.<br />

Sheldon Hall<br />

ai Feaemaa Ra |<br />

2 6 1 - 9 3 4 0<br />

VFW #4012<br />

IN NORTHVILLE<br />

SATURDAYS 8:45 P.M.<br />

438 SO. MAIN STREET<br />

NORTHVILLE<br />

(N oi 7 Mae Rd ><br />

To place an ad In this directory, please<br />

call Joan at 953-2082<br />

SOUTHFIELD - Big SaM 23055<br />

Berg Rd . 2nd houaa N ol 9 Maa.<br />

Wed thru Sun , 9am to 7pm<br />

SOUTHFIELD - Frt-Set 10-4 29628<br />

Flock Creek One, ofl 12 Ma* be-<br />

tween Evergreen 8 Southfield Qual-<br />

ity an. fcjrmture. 8 houaehold good*<br />

SOUTHFIELD-GlganOc Garage 8<br />

SKMwMt SaM Hundreds of items<br />

evaaabM Thura-Sim. 6/24-6/27,<br />

9am-6pm 25619 Southwood Dr . N<br />

ol 10 MM, S ol Lincoln Dr bafaaen<br />

WHITE LAKE - Grandma I Estate<br />

SaM Antiquee. lumiture. TV,<br />

houeewaree, muat *M 1060 Enne*l<br />

ofl Round Lake Rd June 26-27. 9-5<br />

707<br />

Wayne<br />

BELLEVILLE MULTI FAMILY<br />

urdey fr-6 Sundey 12-6 June 26<br />

8 27 Garaoa aaM Oft of 1-64 N Ser-<br />

vice Dr 0al*a


a a * O&E T h u r s d a y , June 24, 1993<br />

MARKET PLPCE<br />

707 Qlfigg Seles:<br />

Wayne<br />

HEDfORO - Thur*.-Sat. #-5pm<br />

Mud; tamay Kida aoit*. beby fur-<br />

nibae. pmg pona tebM. mac 11301<br />

- minor Plymouth/Telegraph<br />

708 HouMhoM Goods<br />

Oakland County<br />

REDFORO-Y*rd SaM Furniture,<br />

•lOuWfiQW children* book*. rmec<br />

Fri -Sal Juna 25-26. 9-5 i»W m-<br />

HO. S Of 7 MIM. E Of in* star<br />

REDfORO - 2 family 20506 Mac<br />

Arthur W of Died*. N of Grend<br />

F«iac. Juna 24th a 25th. 9-4<br />

ReOPORD-25240 CathedrM T>njrv<br />

Son Juna 24-27 Many cfMdrens<br />

dothee baby item* and imcJi mora<br />

REWORD-26434 Margaret* 2 b*s<br />

9 of t MIM between Beech 4<br />

inciter Juna 24-25 10am-5pm<br />

Something for everyone<br />

REOFORD 3 FAMILY SALEI Thurs.<br />

PM, Sal. 9-5pm. Sun 9-2pm 9«32<br />

S«ux Ptymouth Rd 1 Inkster NIC*<br />

rrkckt furniture Oof haa Galor*.<br />

iMJtt Lota Moral<br />

A<br />

GIGANTIC<br />

WAREHOUSE<br />

SALE<br />

Name four own prica on new A ae-<br />

tata contemporary 8 traditional fur-<br />

rwtura Badrooma dming room 8 Ifv-<br />

ing roomt. occaafonai tumMhmg*<br />

Oon't mMal<br />

Fri 8 Sal Juna 15-19. 10-4<br />

973 ORCHARD LAKE RD<br />

S£ corner Orchard 8 TeMgraph out-<br />

side Kaaoo Harbor<br />

For mTorrrflitlor. call 332-3650<br />

REOPORD - 4 family June 25-26,<br />

9em-3pm Furniture household<br />

catjy Pishing tools, weigh 1 Danch,<br />

vitf>eats. much mora 18274 Cen-<br />

traKlC 1 Wocx w of Baach Oetween 6<br />

*.!#"•<br />

WAVNE - GARAGE 8 SAKE SALE ,<br />

Juna 25-26th 9-Spm 38726 Cra- I<br />

cant Court. N of Michigan. E of<br />

JQfiCHIx, an tor off Covlnglcm, Lega-<br />

cy Estataa SubdivtMori<br />

WESTLAND - afghans tube stereo<br />

color TV. miac 2119 WUahlre<br />

Sewtiurgh 4 Palmar Fri Sat . Sun<br />

Juna 25-27<br />

WESTLANO - Antkjue*. boating ac-<br />

casacas, Marlay parts & miac<br />

household terns June 25-27 '0-4<br />

426 Vantawn. off Cherryh«<br />

WESTLANO Due to loss selling an<br />

nou**no»a 4 furniture 4 stereo<br />

council Morel June 26.27. 8-8 30<br />

1818 Alberta. St Venoy/Palmar<br />

WESTLAND moving aaM furniture<br />

tool*. lawn equipment. kticher<br />

ml»c . personal ap-V*n *u-<br />

lomatic. Mr carpM liyv'l apeoM<br />

T O W N & C O U N T R Y<br />

DOOGE<br />

SUMMER LEASE - 35 ft condo<br />

well* BeWe Maer HarDor $2,475<br />

Summer aeaaon winer storage<br />

available Call 979-4400<br />

47 000<br />

[SAFARI •! Condition, ryw brake*<br />

hiM Pump. KeVM:rr*MSi bSmm*<br />

1979 Corvette bleck 4 saver pro-<br />

23 OOC<br />

808 Vehtcie ft<br />

Boat Storaga<br />

ENGLISH Sellers Puppwe 8 at*n-<br />

ed young dog* Outstanding breed-<br />

ing for bird hunters 693-1731<br />

FEMALE INDOOR cat. spayed, de-<br />

dewed affectionate<br />

home<br />

FILA Braeilelro puppiee. champion<br />

MoodMnee world* be*: protector*,<br />

male* 8 female* show 8 pet duality<br />

Senou* Inoulrea onfy 371-2*08<br />

FOUR *11M kittens need good<br />

hg^aaaajjMJg»_<br />

heaflh guaranteed 313-264-1262<br />

GOLDEN RETRIEVERS P^oa-Have<br />

a golden aummer' AKC OF A. cham-<br />

pion bloodlines $350 536-1097<br />

GREEN-WING MACAW<br />

10 yeers old. 2 » 3 cage $900 or<br />

beat offer 363-2268<br />

KERRY BLUE Terrier need* s good<br />

home Pedigreed Love* chaor*r.<br />

Price negotlabM Evening 256^001<br />

KITTENS. mMe and lemaM 7 weeks<br />

old al snots 855-4138<br />

KITTENS<br />

weeks old<br />

KITTENS - to good home 3 evak-<br />

abM 1 grey tiger 1 black. - muted<br />

calico 7 wciek s old 726-1783<br />

AKC REGISTERED Wee* labradors<br />

Dew claw* shot* wormed, champ*<br />

on bloodlmea 422-3629<br />

VITAMASTER Power Pro II treed-<br />

m*. 6 mo old Electronic display<br />

Sacrifice at $500 649-5906<br />

735 Wsntad To Buy<br />

ALBUMS 45 s Old Comic* Card*.<br />

MovM Poeter* Photo* Magazme*<br />

Old Gamee. Model*. Toy* Motown<br />

EM* BeetM Hem* Eve* 264-1251<br />

ALWAYS buying, sk* car* loy*<br />

certain other oUsr itema before<br />

1970 Cash paid 846-3094<br />

PINBALL MACHINES<br />

Warned any condition Wll pey<br />

caah Go eatm and ael geme to me<br />

Cal Jim 826-5203<br />

WANTED<br />

1911a, hi<br />

Colt single actions<br />

h grade douOMa old<br />

WANTED TO BUY SteM bunk Beda<br />

w».- fu«>tt* bea <br />

313-735-1157<br />

BOSTON WHALER - 12 8 mflat-<br />

abM and 15hpjohn»on $1395<br />

464-6621<br />

CELEBRITY 1968 18ft bowndM<br />

175 hp Mer cruiser E-Z Loader<br />

trMMr Exceaent $7,900 455-8726<br />

CHECKMATE 1981 17 fl power<br />

trtm. good ocondltlon, 115 HP MM-<br />

cury. $3500.'beet 699-3754<br />

CHEETAH 20 fl 1986 Walleye<br />

pieeaure equipped Loaded for<br />

CITATION. 1966- 19 fl Cutty Cabin.<br />

165 marc mboar a / out board trMMr<br />

exlraa. 46700/beat 522-0471<br />

CORSO Deck Boat 1991 - 18 ft<br />

YMnaha 205 HP V6. 50 mph. low<br />

hour*, akl platform, am-fm cassette.<br />

$10,900 887-3828<br />

CREST 1962 - 25" pontoon boat/<br />

trMMr John*on 25hp *ngm* Deck<br />

need* repMr $3499 542-6057<br />

CRUISER, 1970 - 19 ft 120 hp. Merc<br />

CnjMM camper top depth «nd».<br />

LABRADOR PUPS y**ow, choco<br />

Mle 4 Week of*. *hots, wormed<br />

$125 8 up 828-0519<br />

LHASA APSO pupe AKC, shot*<br />

great diapoartion sma* type, home<br />

..Med 563-2139<br />

MALE TABBY cat neutered 8 de-<br />

cMwerd Al shots curran' Needs s<br />

good home 549-4637<br />

POMERANIAN PUPS AKC *dor<br />

abM Champion bioodkne MaMe 8<br />

es 4350-4500 2*4 9665<br />

POOOLES Mmleture<br />

pMe MaM<br />

an teed Evemnga<br />

8 wk s AMo pea pure blacks<br />

C*a. 313 360 8264<br />

.TTWEII LEP" PUP* 8 weeks old<br />

good 1empM*ment $400<br />

729-2229<br />

EBBTIDE. 1968 River*, 19fi<br />

175hp, ShoreUne trMMr. low hour*,<br />

exceaenl condition Ml accessories<br />

$9000 or beat ofler 475-1683<br />

EBCO 140hp mercruMM. Me new<br />

Must sell priced reduced to $3150/<br />

beal 522-0227 or 746-5064<br />

EV1NRUOE. 6hp<br />

tank, low hour*<br />

outboard with<br />

$700/beat Can<br />

464-7564<br />

FIBERGLASS boat 15v» 55 hp<br />

ChryeMr outboard trMMr down-<br />

rigger* ship to Shore radio, $1 000<br />

30747 Pick ford, Lfvoraa 471-4328<br />

FISHERMAN S DREAM—Seenymph.<br />

15 8 3 fua bench eeetx I bow<br />

seat sad* mounted steering 8 motor<br />

controM. electnc start. 25 hp Mercu-<br />

ry trMMr 2 downrlgger* with polaa<br />

4 raeM plu* marry extra* 43.000/<br />

812 Motorcycles<br />

Mini-Bikes<br />

AARDVARK AUTO<br />

Turn tfv«1 |unfc runrwno or<br />

c*t -'tnicfc mto cash 12^-15000<br />

842-1275<br />

CROWN LINE - 18fl lOOnc Mercu FORC 1968 AEROSTAR Van - 7<br />

15 FT flbergia* boat -SMP AVOID A LAW SUIT'<br />

condition<br />

45 50C<br />

HARLEY DAVIDSON. 1976, Su|<br />

GBde $6500 or beat O"M<br />

After 4pm 565-0946<br />

E 4 M Auto Paris<br />

474-4425<br />

HARLEY OAVIOSON 1971, 86 cub*<br />

*>ch, 1400 maee on new engine.<br />

46SOO 533-7647<br />

HARLEY DAVIDSON 1966.<br />

S lid* full dress, very clean,<br />

11,000.'beet A*k lor T.J 721-2097<br />

HARLEY DAVIDSON 1974 Spori-<br />

sier Hawaa blue super clean 8<br />

chrome, 44995 420-1268<br />

HARLEY I960 Sportster LE - Every-<br />

ssr*-*—<br />

HARLEY, 1991 Sportster 1200 Low<br />

maea. $7.000.'best offer<br />

Cal after 4pm 565-0946<br />

HONDA. 1971 450cc good condi-<br />

tion $350 420-2232<br />

HONDA '965 250R dirt b*<br />

CAT<br />

sr-ru'<br />

16 ft. Ml recang<br />

42 600<br />

841-5207<br />

814 Csmpers, Trailers<br />

ft Motorhomas<br />

AVION TrMMr 30 fl 1978 Hon-<br />

49 000 or beM 960^1923<br />

DOOGE DAKOTA 1967 - New mo-<br />

tor 62.000 maee 43500/beet From<br />

8-6pm 427-19». AfMr 6 427-7563<br />

DOOGE 1982, RAM Pickup, greet<br />

work truck Beet ofMr<br />

Cel DennM. 427-6996<br />

DOOGE 1990 D-I50 Work Truck. 8<br />

ft bed. automatic, M<br />

maker Only 4*495<br />

.COUNTRY<br />

FORD EXPLORER 1991 - XLT.<br />

door Loeded Low maea $14 966<br />

FAIRLANE FORD<br />

582-1172<br />

FORD RANGER 1991 XLT,<br />

FAIRLANE FORO<br />

5®2-1172<br />

AVION 1976. 30'.<br />

lion, Mr uondluiaiaA Ka ba<br />

•leap* T k4r*eif confined low<br />

COBRA. 19B9 FLAOSTAFF Po»-«*<br />

SMeee 6. *creaned-m room. eacM<br />

lam condmon 42'00/beet 476-7402<br />

COLEMAN I9B2<br />

asset 8. ewrana. w<br />

20 aeet open 441(60<br />

por<br />

Orel<br />

721-7941<br />

DOLLY with ighta lor m m large<br />

CM 4500 422 TTfl<br />

OUTCHCAN 1960 Cllllir 33 Mr<br />

cabM ae* contaMMd n<br />

band* eaklng 411,000<br />

ENCLOSED TRAKER. 8 . 4 721-4146<br />

MuM Ma 416 000tMM<br />

NOMAD 1661 16 ft<br />

•rm good<br />

479-6629<br />

7pm 666-3461<br />

13431<br />

MAHOOAMV RUNABOUT<br />

PONTOON BOAT<br />

era* rmm Marc<br />

2*6 1961 SMr<br />

FORO. 1967 RANGER XLT Cap. 4<br />

140.000 maaa -<br />

353-2266 Day* 8344)769 Eva*<br />

FORO 1966 F2SB JdT LartM. 17 600<br />

maaa. KMOML **» cMan. Keo<br />

duly kecli. 411.900 t>*M<br />

474-7422 or 167-0607<br />

'"-SC,*.<br />

FORD AEROSTAR 1969 XLT -<br />

coaded. k / x daan. tnp-dMiance.<br />

30 000 maaa. $9000 422-5225<br />

FORD AEROSTAR 1992 - XL Ful<br />

power low rmles $13,495<br />

SUBURBAN OLDS CADILLAC<br />

843-0070<br />

FORD 1968 Econoane CorrverMon<br />

air. a* power apeed control. t#t,<br />

captain chaitrs cherrywood trim,<br />

foidmg bad duM lank*. *m-fm caa-<br />

satte. CB radio, nee area, mtch ex<br />

captionaly dean $7,250 420-2462<br />

FORO 1990 AEROSTAR XL - al<br />

wheM <strong>drive</strong>. 42.000 maaa. ipciiMa*!<br />

$10,500 4S3-2424<br />

HINES PARK<br />

LINCOLN-MERCURY<br />

FORO 1990 Extended AEROSTAR -<br />

automatic air. XLT package, a*<br />

power w MM. 4H698<br />

FOX HILLS<br />

Chry«Mr-Pfymou1h-Jeep-EagM<br />

455-8740 961-3171<br />

PLYMOUTH 1969 VoyagM SE.<br />

51.000 miles 7 paaaange. **. pow-<br />

M door* 8 windows -cnaee luggage<br />

rack. 47700 256-1551 or 256-1215<br />

TOWN & COUNTRY<br />

DOOGE 474-6668<br />

one of a kmd, 29.000<br />

$16,995<br />

TOWN & COUNTRY<br />

DOOGE 474-6666<br />

TRANSPORT 1990 SE<br />

maaa loaded 49200<br />

422-4340 or 459-5968<br />

VOYAGER 1967 -<br />

•peed Mr 44 .000 or beet of»M<br />

721 -3787<br />

VW CLASSIC Camper Van, 1966<br />

Loaded 4 wheel <strong>drive</strong>. 1 owner<br />

4.47.900 363-2977<br />

824 Jeeps ft Other<br />

4-Wheel Drives<br />

BLAZER 1990 4 wheel drtve deluxe<br />

aheMs. Hr stereo only at TYME<br />

$521 below blue book Why pay<br />

more $2999<br />

TYME AUTO 455-5566<br />

BRONCO II 1968 XLT - 4x4, cMen<br />

$4 966 Guarantees Financing<br />

GLASSMAN OLDS 354-3300<br />

CHEVY K1500 4x4 1991 - Bright<br />

blue Saverado Loaded GMaa cap<br />

New GSA * $15,000 You eM not<br />

ftnd * mcer truck 451-0372<br />

JEEP CHEROKEE,<br />

loaded. 41.000 maea<br />

ditlon. $13,500 Caa<br />

1969 Limited<br />

aam con-<br />

644-1742<br />

JEEP 1967-Cuetomczed pamt 4 infe-<br />

rior Kenwood aystem. alarm eun-<br />

roof mdude* herd. *oft. oanm top*.<br />

LOW ml** 53.000. «xcea*nt condi-<br />

tion 410.000/beu 473-0583<br />

TROOPER 11 1968 5<br />

fm. 78.000 maea, dean. 45500<br />

538-2545<br />

ACCURA 1990 INTEGRA, whne al-<br />

loy eheMs. msnu* Mr excM<br />

condition 49500 553-0614<br />

CORVETTE<br />

rw~,ijKT.R 900°<br />

JAOUAR XKE. taaa Z<br />

$ 18.000 trrx<br />

LOTU8. 14B1 BSPRTT.<br />

2.000 mlea. new<br />

MAZDA. 1967. RX7 GXL. I<br />

47.000<br />

MAZDA<br />

•raa/ta<br />

70.000<br />

Oree.'brekaa. naM 4 look* great<br />

MAZDA 1982 MX3. mmt<br />

Mr. alarm. 19,000 ml<br />

410.000<br />

MAZDA 323 1969-s —<br />

4 brake*. Mr 44,<br />

FAIRLANE FO<br />

582-1172<br />

MERCEDES. 1972.<br />

414.500 Ca* Nancy »1-S»2<br />

MERCEDES. 1979 4506L-<br />

•fiowroom. a<br />

•ee? 423.000 963-3490<br />

MERCEDES 1962 3606L Cun*M9-<br />

bM. 59.562 man. 2 lop*. Moeed<br />

wtnter*. 423.000 646-67B0<br />

MERCEDES 1967 - 560 SL. wh*e «7<br />

grey interior one<br />

MSRCEDES. 1969. 3008E. WIMa wf<br />

burgimdy<br />

MERCEDES 1990 190E -2.6 Blar.<br />

Exceaenl condition MUM eel<br />

417.000 952-1400<br />

ACURA 1&92 INTEGRA GSR - only<br />

1.250 mle*. loaded, ae. cruMa.<br />

alMrn CO and mor* Muet ae* Only<br />

$16,000 266-2377<br />

ALPHA ROMEC 1991 - 164L. load-<br />

ed bleck MetfMr mtenor warranty<br />

$16 900 NegotlabM 930-6597<br />

AUOt 1978. 5000 pan* onfy sMM<br />

grey color 4400 Good shepe<br />

649-6024<br />

AUCK 4000S 1965 - grey, sunroof<br />

100.000 mae* good condition.<br />

42500/beet offer 647-6217<br />

BMW 1974 320-<br />

body g<br />

BMW 1984 3161. good<br />

speed. MhMi 86 Mi ma<br />

646-1090 or<br />

CORVETTE, 1964 low<br />

mane. Boee whMa/rad leather<br />

Sharp carfl $i0.500/beei 360-6674<br />

CORVETTE 1969<br />

wtth leefhM rrtertor<br />

CHEVY 1969 BLAZER 4x4<br />

Power everythang Uke nee Guar-<br />

enteed financing<br />

GLASSMAN OLDS 354-3300<br />

CHEVY 199 1 S-10 BLAZER - 4 door<br />

Tahoe pacfcaga 4x4, M power op-<br />

sfwft Hurry 1<br />

BOB JEANNOTTE<br />

PONTIAC/GMC TRUCK<br />

Plymouth 453-2500<br />

HONOA CRX. 1947 - Uka New<br />

$2966 Guaranteed Financing<br />

GLASSMAN OLDS 354-3300<br />

JAGUAR 1964 Vandan PLae -<br />

42.000 miee Brttieh green, dean<br />

Aakmg $14 000 644-7153<br />

MAZDA 1967 RX7 - Showroom new<br />

$4686 Gueranieed fmandng<br />

GLASSMAN OLDS 3&4-3300<br />

582-1172<br />

MG 1979 MldgeL 42500/beet o<br />

CMI efter 3pm. 722-<br />

MIATA 1990, blua. 5<br />

fm raassns. 30,000<br />

condition 410.500 647^9<br />

MITSUBISHI GALANT 1990<br />

Red, roof, $10,290 353-<br />

TAMAROFF %<br />

MfTSuetSHI 1901. 3000 GTSLv s<br />

apeed. mint 1 i.mdWkai. 14.000 eMaM<br />

stored wtnter*. 419.500/baaL<br />

Leeve Ii 522-«6*a<br />

PORSCHE 1968 CARRERA 911,M^<br />

nil I condmon. red 4 Hack, new<br />

area $26600<br />

SAAB 1965 900S - 43966 Guaran-<br />

teed financing<br />

GLASSMAN OLDS 354^00<br />

STERLING<br />

44968 •<br />

QkASti<br />

•ed knenceng<br />

Ot , 364-U0Q<br />

12.000 w<br />

413 900<br />

power.<br />

86S-0431<br />

^M0T(^H0M£S f^TORrtOMK<br />

-1992 & I993's C0NC0RD SALE!<br />

ic. it <<br />

SUBURBAN OLBB CAOA.LAC<br />

643-0070<br />

GMC 1906 S-18 Pickup 4 cyl low<br />

FOX HILLS<br />

TtRNA TX3NAL<br />

$600.f—i<br />

1974<br />

aorup<br />

$<br />

PACE ARROW 1964 16 «V. Mw<br />

I'IIIMI. oeded OM doa« 8 low car<br />

a Hit* ONM or trade M» )' 11<br />

4-10 1666 PTCKUP - 4 CYMNDM $<br />

speed Oe r*6e* au*in oon«-<br />

aan. 42 960 776-SM<br />

PROWLER 1660 29 MED* ME<br />

ee 46300 or beM oMer 420-3466<br />

TOYOTA 1966 peta-I®. ok* oak<br />

red. 4.4 new area. $ weed a M<br />

Mnt oonMon $10 606 $77-8171<br />

PUMA I9T4 POP^JP mac • 6 TOYOTA 1666 DMCk pMk^M 4 cy»-<br />

166-7734 4a000«tMM TsmmM 666-1JCf<br />

ROCKWOOO 1SB6 pop-up Camp<br />

M III ua 8. kanaoe aa boa. boM<br />

WANTED RAMOSM. 4 « E<br />

Yrvjr'yr'TT<br />

CONCORD<br />

MINIBUS<br />

Starting AJ ^ 3 7 * 9 0 0<br />

s 59.775<br />

Rami<br />

NASA WKXfSAJi<br />

c<br />

l 45,710<br />

*37,900<br />

DON'T MISS THIS SALE<br />

If You Want<br />

• Quality • Looks<br />

• Instability • Price<br />

HURRy !! HURRY I<br />

Sale on 27 ft. Concords<br />

Only 3 In Stock!<br />

Now starting at *37,900<br />

All 1992 and 1993*s^<br />

ALL CLASS A"s<br />

ALL LOADED<br />

ACCESSORIES • STORAGE • SALES • SERVICE •<br />

MOORE'S R.V. MALL<br />

66*4 \M**era M , WSi.aieie Lofte.<br />

(313) 662-4548 663-7020<br />

mm ihmk "s6pm<br />

N t M e $fM


toQ* O&E Thursday, June 24, 1993<br />

AUTOMOTIVE M<br />

82S Sports 8<br />

tmpgrtad Cara<br />

852 Claaaic Cara<br />

82S Sports 8<br />

tmpgrtad Cara<br />

DATSUN 1974. 290Z. mag whaMs.<br />

mr. arrwfm, ona wm* naads work<br />

$2900 or baM ofMr 459-3591<br />

PORSCHE 944. 1994 $*9*4 Low<br />

DATSUN 1974. 290Z. mag whaMs.<br />

mr. arrwfm, ona wm* naads work<br />

$2900 or baM ofMr 459-3591<br />

PS 354-3309<br />

DOOGE 1973 ChargM graat proiact<br />

CM 314 automatic. do**n 1 run. ao»-<br />

•d body $500 Anxwuai 274-4509<br />

852 Claaaic Cara KARMEN-GMIA 1972 ConvMtlbM.<br />

v*ry good condition Plaaaa cal<br />

Rudy arrytlma 549-3296<br />

CADILLAC 1963, 4 door aadan.<br />

KARMEN-GMIA 1972 ConvMtlbM.<br />

v*ry good condition Plaaaa cal<br />

Rudy arrytlma 549-3296<br />

Hon. $ M>,500 8*1-4754 MERCEDES 1929 RoaOstar RapB-<br />

ca. Ford pow« AwMd WmnM<br />

J7995 626-6425<br />

CME\jR>LET 1952, DMCIa naada<br />

mo<<br />

or bast offer 453-2443<br />

$ y r<br />

ESCORT 1965 manual runs good<br />

$550 532-7336<br />

ESCORT 1965 4 speed white very<br />

deer. air. runs excellent, have<br />

records $875'beat 425-0071<br />

ESCORT 1987 auiomatic. a». 35<br />

mpg, $1450<br />

TYME AUTO 455-5566<br />

866 Ford<br />

ESCORT >967 GT 56,000 rralas<br />

new tire* exhaua*, 5 speed. $3,300<br />

Days 569-0046 or evea 540-1063<br />

ESCORT 1987 wagon, good condi-<br />

tion company mamtamad, needs<br />

engine repair $500 beet 953-6677<br />

ESCORT 1989 LX Wagon, automat<br />

•c, air very good condition 21,500<br />

rrata* $4600 422-0909<br />

ESCORT 1969, 2 door, 1 '000 r<br />

auiomatic ak em/tm<br />

cruise powar s lea'mg/brakes<br />

$4600 663-0378<br />

ESCORT 1990 LX. strawberry red,<br />

5 spead air wn fm cassette excel-<br />

lent condition $4 650 453-0644<br />

ESCORT "990 LX - 5 speed, loadad<br />

excellent condition $5 600 or best<br />

ofler 641-7666<br />

ESCORT 1990 Wagon 16.000<br />

miles automatic ak. perlect 1 $6695<br />

453-2424<br />

HINES PARK./-<br />

LINCOLN-MERCURY '<br />

ESCORT 1991 GT Fled, automatic<br />

air power steering h brakes, rrant<br />

condition $7750 421-6620<br />

ESCORT 1992 LX - Low mNee<br />

loaded, am/tm stereo, excellent<br />

condition $7495 397-9112<br />

ESCORT 1992 LX 4 door automat-<br />

ic, air, am-tm cassette<br />

$8500 349-7169<br />

ESCORT 1969 GT Black 5 spaed<br />

a«r power steering A brakes Greet<br />

2nd car $4986<br />

FAIRLANE FORD<br />

582-1172<br />

' • N i t<br />

Thursday, June 24, 1993 O&E<br />

AUTOMOTIVE<br />

896 Ford<br />

ESCORT 199T OT - deer, whits au-<br />

iomatic. loadad. tow man. air.<br />

$7700/beel oftar 953-4609<br />

ESCORT, 1991 GT 3 Ooor, 30.000<br />

iriaa*. ceded, non-amoker «rle I<br />

car $7500 464-1726<br />

ESCORT 1992 LX 2<br />

mane. ak. n«e Ives 32.000 maa*.<br />

•iceftant $5450 464-8210<br />

ESCORT 1992 LX automatic, ak<br />

powar steering, t brakae AM/FM<br />

and mor*< $6 ,666<br />

FAIRLANE FORD<br />

502-1172<br />

FESTIVA 1990 - Vary ckawi red fin-<br />

iah graat gaa miuaga $3495<br />

MATICK CHEVY 531-7100<br />

GET THE FAX<br />

EARLY<br />

Use your Vtsa/Maslercard and or-<br />

der this classification on Wad at<br />

6pm for Thuraday'a ads by fax Gat<br />

the ads before the paper hits the<br />

streets cm Thursday<br />

Dial 1-600-967-5904<br />

Have your chargecard handy<br />

ftdk Ham<br />

9622 Autos $39 95<br />

For mora information call<br />

8rian (3131 953-2297<br />

ASC 1966. McOarer Mustang. 5 0<br />

Convertible, Limited Edition. 3 1525,<br />

loadad exceaent condition $9 995<br />

522-9090 or 332-7379<br />

GLASSMAN<br />

CALL NOW FOR PHONE APPROVAL<br />

3 5 4 - 3 3 0 0<br />

As* for Hirarrr<br />

O" Tcic^iaph Ai !«•' Tsvetvf Southfield<br />

VACATION<br />

VAN-LAND SALE<br />

U N C L E<br />

L O U<br />

S E Z :<br />

1993<br />

CHEVY MARK<br />

ni<br />

CUSTOM VAN<br />

Va ton. automatic overdrh/e, rally wheels, power<br />

toafcj and waioowr*. lift cruoe. aterao -<br />

graphics, 4 captain's chairs, rear (old-down sofa,<br />

illiken seat fabric, roof rack and much more<br />

CHEVROLET GeG3 SUBARU<br />

LOCA. 453-4600 METRO 961-4797<br />

40875 Plymouth Road • Plymouth<br />

•Price plus tax license net 'ebaie<br />

MUSTANG 1969. 95% r*«or*d,<br />

Aipln* stereo, new tires.'brakes, re-<br />

built 3C2 engine $3,500 416-9298<br />

MUSTANG 1962 GL.<br />

hatch, new transmission 'starter,'<br />

carburetor $600 Aftar 6 421-4331<br />

MUSTANG 1963 - V6 power steer<br />

ina/brakes-'lock a: wmdows cruise<br />

8 1.000 maes. $1,800 981-6609<br />

MUSTANG 1964, CtaasK CoHactors<br />

20th Anniversary GT350 Convertl-<br />

ble, loadad. tow mileage 336-2222<br />

MUSTANG 1964'* GT - 5 0 am* ex-<br />

cellent. needs front dip K some<br />

body work, $800. tost 535-3454<br />

MUSTANG 1964 new 3 8 titer an-<br />

gina. automatic, af cruise $2600<br />

894-1656<br />

Guaranteed Fmandng<br />

GLASSMAN OLDS 354-3300<br />

MUSTANG 1966 - GT, 5 Spaed. 5 0<br />

HUSTANG 1986 LX Excellent<br />

condition, 70.000 maes<br />

S3.000 536-1497<br />

MUSTANG 1966 SVO Turbo <strong>drive</strong><br />

tram & mechanical on 198". body<br />

"*8<br />

, -*m aimmL S32n93 RANGER "XL" PICKUP<br />

A P R <<br />

n - 1 2 3 EFI 4 cyl S apd. ran<br />

CVO trana , tnp udoii iaiw.<br />

AM/FM M G . P1B6/7QRX14 BSW. far<br />

•tap bumpar argam «y«ad wtiaaH. ar»-<br />

locti SM- #47tt AH 9a 03 Co—na<br />

INCREDIBLE!<br />

ONLY ONE COMPANY IN MICHIGAN HAS MORE<br />

NEW FORD CARS AND TRUCKS THAN VARSITY<br />

FORD • FORD WORLD HDO<br />

'i "93 PROBE 3 DOOR<br />

APR .TaaooMC «oi«.p8.pb at<br />

cMHr aaktrr pa— nanor*,<br />

i^a—i. aanmim* grow s<br />

•paac mar wwti iraad (pea*, rt aw<br />

ahMtd aapari Caflary MMT. haad<br />

c*wna. Conner—rt Igha. m Bag<br />

m ag-aacdhgaftn mm<br />

V A R S r i T ' S Q O R L E A S E<br />

T O W H R J C E T znRcrrrowiT<br />

93 E150 "XLT" CLUB WGN<br />

CHOOW "CM 9»- r*K-3 20 TO TOl<br />

93 RANGER 'XL" SUPERCAB<br />

2 3L E'l * eft. S me mm* OC<br />

mm 9m<br />

r*m* Am fc «a cw«0 m<br />

*93 F-250 "XL" SUPERCAB<br />

iJ EF) VI WT" >•* tern m ' a • s> aas«<br />

•w«a a raaccnaiMa 'or arcaaawa -aa- * raar * 'iV»1mtv aacurty dactaa ri ora ~cr+<br />

tn^wjad uoeard » tha -aaraai "75 ricramant o dija<br />

•rrar++,' PVja ia> krarvaa , 58,500 mil**. 5 spaad,<br />

alarm pramkan sound sxlandad<br />

warranty . »8800 561-0676<br />

MUSTANG 1969 - GT, oonvarUWa,<br />

5 0 angina. 5 spaad, S8.988<br />

Guarantaad Fmanong<br />

GLASSMAN OLDS 354-3300<br />

MUSTANG i960 LX - 5 0 loadad.<br />

30,000 aasy aiXjit maa*, axcaHani<br />

condition. »6750 344-8150<br />

m Ford<br />

MUSTANG 1966 LX. naKTiback. 2 3<br />

Oraka. ax am/tm caaaana 2 rwar<br />

Ik** 14250 421-8*42<br />

MUSTANG 1989 - GT, 5 i<br />

angina J? 66<br />

Financing<br />

GLASSMAN OLOB<br />

MUSTANG 1969 LX. automatic<br />

cyanoar, loadad. 36.000 maa*.<br />

good condition *429S<br />

*. vary<br />

1-3315<br />

kkuatang 196B-S 0. 5 apaad loadad<br />

aunroot Mack alarm. 64.000 higtv<br />

maa*. cMan. 66SOC 416-1606<br />

MUSTANG 1990 GT.oomarflN*. a><br />

ca«ant condition, naw lop. loadad.<br />

only ownar MuM aa* 861-#06S<br />

• automatic, air<br />

MUSTANG 1990 LX<br />

ttaaft rad. 29.000 maa* t'9»5<br />

FOX HILLS<br />

Chrymm-P1ymoutt>-Jaap-6ag<br />

cadant condition $6900 363-6289<br />

ba*t .tax maasaga<br />

SCORPIO 1988 sitvwr-gray. 78.IXX1<br />

mila*. WatMar saats. ascanant condi-<br />

tion. $6000 544-2982<br />

TAURUS 1986 - GL 4 door auto-<br />

m Ford<br />

TEMPO. 1990 GL<br />

loadad »iic«a*nl oowdWon $4600<br />

GL. automatic mr.<br />

t<br />

TEMPO 1991<br />

POW. itlllt<br />

FAIRLANE FORD<br />

582-1172<br />

TEMPO 1991 - GL, 4 door, mm<br />

condition. 20.000 mkaa loadad. av-<br />

tamaoc. $7,496 535-4424<br />

TEMPO 1992 - GL.<br />

powar n**ia ig $<br />

Oaan and tfiarp $6 966<br />

FAIRLANE FORD<br />

f582-1172<br />

TEMPO 1993 - automatic. Mr, Mt,<br />

crmaa. only iffOOO<br />

455-6740 961-3171<br />

THUNOCRSIRO 1965, naad* wor*<br />

bavt oftar 423-6163<br />

THUNOCRSIRO. 1996 - Turtlo. load-<br />

ad. high maasB* vary rakatMa.<br />

$2,500 473-9633<br />

THUNO€R8IRO. 1992 - wtata. aft<br />

options, warranty, ilka nawl<br />

$12,500'baat 559-60*0 or 642-3443<br />

TMUNOERBIRD 1967 - Turbo<br />

Coupa, 66.000 ma**, angina r*0u«t<br />

on naw turbo, rary Oaan. $6600<br />

Aftar 5pm 427-1714<br />

TMUNOERBIRO 1992. Supar coup*<br />

Whlta/Black laathar mMrtor. ak tha<br />

optlona. Mr. prarmum sound, auto-<br />

matic baadlamp*. automatic ctmat*<br />

control ABS braka*. 22.000 maa*.<br />

$18,500 652-6621<br />

THUNDERBIRD 1990, axcallant<br />

condition, $7400 or baa) ottar<br />

Ca* aftar 6pm 534-3196<br />

THUNDERBIRD<br />

Eva* 722-7487<br />

THUNDERBIRD. 1976. 4*0 V-6, ful<br />

powar 6 option*. Oaautttul Uua<br />

Southam car. 51.000 m*a*. MuM<br />

saal $4500 456-6347<br />

THUNOERBIRO 19*6. fu#y loadad.<br />

all option*, radial tira*. am/tm star-<br />

ao. aurround sound, onboard com-<br />

putar tta* on* haa It *• TM* waa*<br />

m i m —<br />

THUNDERBIRD 1991 - automatic<br />

air. a* powar. kaytaaa antry. 16.000<br />

mlia* $10,995<br />

455-8740 961-3171<br />

YESTERDAY PRICES<br />

TOOAY<br />

TYME AUTO 455-5566<br />

FAIRLANE FORD<br />

M g 1172 —<br />

TAURUS 1988, LX. fulty loadad. *l<br />

options, garags k«p< amca naw.<br />

Groaaa Point gray, daap charcoal<br />

mtarlor Thia has It aHl Shop our<br />

pnea 6 oompar* $2750<br />

TYME AUTO 455-5566<br />

Wl Quo<br />

30.000 maa*. mlg. warranty 50.<br />

mmt condition $5,600 332-8246<br />

SPECTRUM 19*6 - Sport ihn* su-<br />

lomaOc. raal sharp I $3995<br />

MATICK CHEVY 531-7100<br />

TAURUS 1989 - SHO 47,500 maa*.<br />

•oadad laathar trim. gra*t oondk-<br />

tlon $*0CW 459-5298<br />

STORM 1991 Whit*, ground aflacts<br />

$ fin*. Mr. *mtm starao casaatl*.<br />

automatic, good oondltkm. undar<br />

27.000 highway maa* Lafs maka s<br />

Ii Baat oftar 626-1082<br />

TAURUS. 1990 LX - Air Mg. stactrK<br />

saats artth lumbar pramum sound<br />

starao K much mor* Whlta/taupa<br />

$6950/baat otar 474-6723<br />

TRACKER 1990 LSI-Mr, 4*4. slaiao.<br />

powar staartng/brakaa-whfta Show-<br />

room condltlon-$0990 644-0781<br />

TAURUS 1990 Station Wagon<br />

-oadadi Immaculala' Automatic<br />

Champaign Color 1 $*025 683-4093<br />

TRACKER 1992 - 4*4. convarttbie.<br />

Wacki'rad. 5 apaad. tap* axac's car.<br />

trMMr pacfcaga. $6,500 375-OK3<br />

870 Honda<br />

TAURUS 1991 Wagon - Low maa-<br />

aga. wa* marrtMnad. L" kgM biua<br />

Evas A waakands 542-2332<br />

tory moonroot, powar,<br />

satt*. sharp $7.000/baat<br />

ACCORD DX. 1968 - 4 door, auto<br />

Mr. 50K ml. •m/tm starao. 1 ownar<br />

Excaaant condition 3*3-0123<br />

mr. moonroot. 41,000 maa*. spot<br />

$10,900 261-5562<br />

T-BIRO 1991 Sport Coup*. V8, 5 0<br />

•ngln*. Mack, loadad. 40.000 maaa.<br />

warranty $11,200 271-1250<br />

TEMPO. 1965, GL.<br />

cruiaa. run* good, 107,000 highway<br />

mM*, $850/ba*t 42^9678<br />

ACCORD LX 19*6 - 4 door, loadad<br />

$*46* GuMMitaad<br />

GLASSMAN OLDS<br />

$6488 Guarvitaad financing<br />

354-3300<br />

174 —arcury<br />

CAP*. 1991. XR2 Turbo Whaa.<br />

black top. loadad. Muat sa*<br />

•9.500 3*0-9275<br />

COMET CAPRI 19*6. sharp Arizona<br />

car, no rust $3500<br />

349-7947<br />

COUGARS!<br />

W* haw* • - low mlaags. antra<br />

m. 19*9 through 1991* Avaa-<br />

abia *l supar low prtcaaf 4M-2424<br />

HINES PARK<br />

LMCOLN-MEACURY<br />

XR7<br />

COUGAR 1<br />

and bartary runa graal. 9660<br />

baatoTMr Randy, 422-81<br />

COUGAR 19*7 XR7 t*ack V*. load-<br />

ad. mag »«ISM*. naw angina, aupar<br />

CMan condition $5*00 427-2*93<br />

COUGAR 19*8 - SR7. Rad. loadad.<br />

sharp) $9996<br />

MATICK CHEVY 531-7100<br />

COUGAR 19*9.<br />

mllaa. axtandad -<br />

wmtars, daan. $9500<br />

26.000<br />

rartty. no<br />

522-2068<br />

COUGAR 1990 LS - 23.000 m«a^<br />

Ml powar sanrHaaocn wtth Broug-<br />

ham top. Mi* naw. $9*00 442-0147<br />

COUGAR. 1991 - Black/gray, load-<br />

ad. moonroot. CO, ak tha toy* Wa*<br />

0.200 422-120*<br />


12«** O&E Thursday, June 24,1993<br />

1993 GRAND MARQUIS<br />

GS SEDAN<br />

157A Pkg. dual ak bog. 4.6 V8 atactronlc ovardrtva<br />

front r»of mats, pow* seat. Murnmotad •otry lyiUm,<br />

sp**d control. atactronlc raar defroster. pow»i lock*,<br />

luxury Ugh! group. body point strip**. AM/FM<br />

cassette. radial spoked «f«« c\>vers locking<br />

RED CARPET ADVANCE<br />

PAYMENT LEASE PROGRAM<br />

24 MONTHS<br />

JOMi<br />

IK*<br />

8493 12<br />

u<br />

- MonBry uu Ua<br />

. • Li—i term<br />

13.61<br />

24 manff*<br />

[ • • Refundable security deposit... -375<br />

I - - Total due at netptonWM12 I; • Total mileage a«o«ed 30X100<br />

j' • IHiigi penalty<br />

II • TM* mo plate sxtrs<br />

44 In stock<br />

17 srrMng toon<br />

1ic/mM<br />

RETAIL LEASE<br />

LEASE FOR<br />

$ 3 8 9 * 1 ^<br />

• Number of months 24<br />

• Month* um tax 15.57<br />

• Total Monthly payment '404.88<br />

• Refundable seo*ity oep '425<br />

• Total dua at incepoor -829.88<br />

• Total ot payments -9717.12<br />

• Total mileage allowed 30.000<br />

• Mileage penalty.. 11«/mlle<br />

• Ctoeed and laaaa<br />

' Tide and ptalas extra<br />

1993 SABLE GS<br />

4 DOOR<br />

451A Pkg. dual airbog, power locks. Grp.<br />

defroster, speed control, power windows, floor<br />

mats, light Grp., stereo cassette, power seat,<br />

cast wheels. 3.8 V6 engine<br />

Ail Sables Include $525 destination<br />

RED CARPET ADVANCE<br />

PAYMENT LEASE PROGRAM<br />

24 MONTHS<br />

~inu-<br />

Refixxlabie security depoeit. "300<br />

Total due al Inception -7.091 78<br />

Total mileage allowed 30,000<br />

Mileage penally 11 •.mas<br />

Tftle and plate extrt<br />

3S arriving soon<br />

RETAIL LEASE<br />

LEASE FOR<br />

Payi*8ht -328.62<br />

• Refundable security<br />

Depoek -350<br />

• Total due st Inception -678 62<br />

• Total of payments -7886.88<br />

• Total mileage aflowed 30.000<br />

..1-u.gms-<br />

OPEN MON. & THURS. TIL 9 P.M.<br />

f BUICK 1<br />

D<br />

L Nl issn N<br />

A M W I C W W M O M *<br />

(ACCORD LXl<br />

•<br />

• *<br />

• *<br />

..<br />

1993 MARK VIII<br />

4.6 Ltter. 32 valve V8. 280 horsepower,<br />

learner trim, keyless entry. autogMde<br />

seats, electronic traction assist and<br />

much, much more.<br />

AM Mark VtU Include $625 destination<br />

RED CARPET ADVANCE<br />

PAYMENT LEASE PROGRAM<br />

24 MONTHS<br />

XML<br />

•MS<br />

mmnb $ 10,309 92<br />

' uaa tax 16.52<br />

.24 months<br />

- FMwtttfa sacutty dapoa* -450<br />

• Luxiry tax -205"<br />

• Total dua at ncepoor '10.965<br />

• Total rnisaga ^ooad 30.000<br />

• Mileage penalty .._ 11*/mie<br />

' TMe and plala extra<br />

38 in stock<br />

17 at similar savings<br />

127 arriving soon<br />

RETAIL LEASE<br />

LEASE FOR<br />

$ 4 9 9 par month<br />

m._ 24 months<br />

• Month* use lax -19-<br />

' Total monthly<br />

payment *51B-<br />

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year's Liberty Fest. It will be one of the activities for youths.<br />

Kids have plenty to do at fest<br />

BY DIANE GALE<br />

Once upon a time in a cozy, comfortable community<br />

called <strong>Canton</strong>, the towns people planned<br />

a big party for everyone to enjoy.<br />

They especially wanted the little ones to have<br />

fun. So they put together a long list of fun things<br />

that kids could do Friday, Saturday and Sunday.<br />

June 25-27, during the <strong>Canton</strong> Liberty Fest '93.<br />

Youngsters with an artistic flair will try their<br />

talents at the free art workshops offering "handson<br />

opportunities from sand sculpting to oil<br />

painting Saturday and Sunday. Artists will be on<br />

hand to give pointers about their craft.<br />

Young and old golf enthusiasts will swing at a<br />

miniature golf course from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday<br />

and from noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. It's a new<br />

attraction to the festival this year.<br />

Thrill seekers can take a spin down the minimidway<br />

with a small group of rides, such as the<br />

Moon Walk and Mem-Go-Round, strictly for<br />

youngsters.<br />

If the other amusement is too wild for your<br />

taste, take a relaxing paddleboat ride. The paddleboata<br />

were ao popular last year that two were<br />

added to the four that were on hand during the<br />

1992 festival, according to Bob Dates, of Can<br />

ton's parks and recreation and festival chairman.<br />

Rides on the main pond behind the am<br />

phitheater will be available from 10 a.m. to 6<br />

p.m. Saturday and from 10 a m. to 5 p.m. Sunday.<br />

»HERRIE BL'ZH'I STAFF F'HOTI K .RAI'HF.H<br />

Child pleaser: The Liberty Fest is a<br />

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Above, George Samra and son, Gregory,<br />

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The cost is $1 per ride, which lasts 15 to 20<br />

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Youngsters who want to sit and be entertained<br />

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Fridav, June 25:<br />

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, Saturday, -June 26:<br />

• ll a.m. the "Spiriters" cheerleaders open<br />

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noon "Twisty the Fun Clown" will perform.<br />

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There would be no liberty without our veter-<br />

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Fest '93 beginning at 5:30 p.m.. Friday. June 25.<br />

The memorial honors all veterans, men and<br />

women, from all conflicts and during peace time.<br />

"We will be the kick-off for the Liberty Fest."<br />

said Tim LaGrow, of the <strong>Canton</strong> Veterans Memorial<br />

Committee.<br />

It all ties together, LaGrow said explaining<br />

that the festival theme recognizes liberty, the<br />

xnemoria|_hoxiyrs veterans and the celebration is<br />

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"It's all part of our heritage," he added.<br />

Veterans memorial organizers have been raising<br />

money for more than two years. The first<br />

planning meeting, coincidentally was held at the<br />

onset of the Desert Storm conflict.<br />

The memorial includes five panels of rose colored<br />

granite. The center panel will be 4 feet wide.<br />

. 8 feet high and 1 foot thick and taper to 6 feet at<br />

the ends.<br />

Before the memorial dedication, a special memorial<br />

parade will include a number of local veterans<br />

groups like, the Vietnam Veterans of<br />

America. Plymouth, Belleville and Washtenaw<br />

chapters; the <strong>Canton</strong> VFW <strong>Post</strong> 6967; and possibly<br />

the Passage-Gayde American Legion and<br />

Plymouth Mayflower-Lt. Gamble VFW.<br />

Other groups include the Centennial Education<br />

Park "Mini Band;'**the Plymouth Fife and<br />

Drum Corps^Civil War groups including the 1st<br />

Michigan Light Artillery, Battery B, with 1862<br />

field artillery piece; 17th Michigan, and the 5th<br />

Michigan Regimental Band. The Bledsoe Battery<br />

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Many of the groups are special'"re-enactment<br />

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The 10th Virginia Regiment, a Revolutionary<br />

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The biggest sale of the year features outdoor<br />

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Also, a Midnight Madness sale coincides with<br />

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Friday June 25. Look for the sky tracking<br />

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"This year we're hoping to double the participation,"<br />

according to Jim Taylor, owner of Las<br />

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"We'd like to grow every year," he said. '"And<br />

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"It's also to get residents of this area and surtuwiMay<br />

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"There are a lot of unique business in town.<br />

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A performance by the 70th Division Army-<br />

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"People should get there early," said Mike<br />

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Gazebo, amphitheater take center stage<br />

Lush green grass, ponds complete with<br />

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the perfect relaxing setting for <strong>Canton</strong>'s<br />

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Hertiage park, spanning 105 acres directly<br />

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j m g l e t<br />

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of a small knoll that comfortably seats 3,000<br />

the park and one to the south, are also available.<br />

The location also offers several shelter areas<br />

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10 soccer and three baseball fields, lots of<br />

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Picnic to help raise /noney a<br />

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Awareness Resistance Education. _<br />

The food will be provided by <strong>Canton</strong> s Out-<br />

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The meal will be served from noon to 3 p.^.<br />

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Tickets are $7 for adults and $3 tor children,<br />

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are also on sale at the Outback on Ford Road.<br />

Any profits will go toward the Plymouth<br />

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If you want to learn more about communityservice<br />

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Thursday. June 24. 1993 <strong>Canton</strong> Liberty Fasttvl Page 17<br />

Car show to put shine on festival<br />

BY DIANE GALE<br />

STAFF WRITER<br />

I<br />

Most of the 20- to 60-year-old cars on display<br />

at the Classic Car Show Huring the Liberty Fest<br />

^ will look like they just rolled off the assembly<br />

line. *<br />

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a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. June 27.<br />

"main parTTpond behind fhe affipTnlheater'Th e"<br />

antique cars owned by <strong>Canton</strong> residents only, according<br />

to Jeanne Driscoll. car show organizer. A<br />

huge plaque will be given for the best car.<br />

The show will be open to non-residents on<br />

Sunday, she said.<br />

The festival is expected to draw between 250 to<br />

350 cars. There were 97 cars last year. *<br />

said. < i<br />

The <strong>Canton</strong> festival car show is a much more<br />

are often held in parking lots.<br />

"People have come up to us and said: 'Have a<br />

car show,' " Driscoll said.<br />

The show on Saturday will be for classic and to enter cars on the open day<br />

Festival T-shirts to be on sale<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Liberty Fest '93 T-shirts are bright,<br />

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They were designed by festival chairman<br />

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<strong>Canton</strong> Liberty Festival Thursday, June 24. 1993 Thursday, June 24. 1993<br />

Car show: Antique car buffs have have even more of thl?<br />

look at This year<br />

Arts, music and fireworks<br />

are top events for Fest'93<br />

BV DIANE GALE<br />

STAFF WRITER<br />

Step aside Livonia Spree.<br />

Vou ain't seen nothin' Dearborn Homecoming<br />

Festival.<br />

Here comes the <strong>Canton</strong> Liberty Fest '93.<br />

Everything from fireworks; to fine arts; art<br />

workshops; crafts; strolling musicians; classic<br />

car shows; a mini-mid-way offering rides to<br />

youngsters; clowns; face painting; paddleboat<br />

rides; miniature golf and enough concession<br />

stands to please any pallete.<br />

And if that's not enough, non-stop entertainment.<br />

for children and adults, will be<br />

"available free of charge in the park amphitheater<br />

and gazebo. '<br />

Last year the art workshops attracted 700<br />

children, and the classic car show was so popular<br />

that both events were expanded ffrom one<br />

to two days this year, according to Bob Dates,<br />

festival chairperson.<br />

The three day family oriented festival is<br />

June "25-27 throughout the expansive Heritage<br />

Park, behind township hall along South <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Center Road at Proctor Road.<br />

The spacious park and ponds make for a<br />

perfect relaxing atmosphere for family fun, ac-<br />

cording to Mike Gouin, <strong>Canton</strong> Superintendent<br />

of Parks of Recreation.<br />

There -ii> wj admission, to enter the grounds<br />

and most of the activities are free. The festival<br />

begins with a Veteran's Memorial dedication<br />

replete with a massive parade Friday evening.<br />

Parking will be available in areas around<br />

township hall, the <strong>Canton</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Library</strong>, the<br />

police station and <strong>Canton</strong> Historic Museum.<br />

Last year, the first year of Liberty Fest, an<br />

estimated 30,000 people attended and more<br />

than 10,000 spectators showed for the fireworks<br />

alone. The display is so spectacular that<br />

each year the crowd grows.<br />

Four times as many concession stands will<br />

be available this year than last, Gouin said<br />

Everything from soda drinks to cotton candy,<br />

lemonade, caramel apples, popcorn and corndogs<br />

will be sold. Other concessions include<br />

Jim Mazur's roasted almonds wagon and Hob<br />

Strange's traveling fruit bar.<br />

The biggest sale of the year will feature outdoor<br />

sale, mid-night madness and two weeks<br />

of good buys, according to .Jim Taylor, owner<br />

of Las Vegas Golf and Tennis and <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Chamber of Commerce retail committee<br />

chairperson.<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Uberty Festival Paae 19<br />

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Queen contest: There are queens fur<br />

just about every event these days, and<br />

back m f-9S4 Cantr>rt-^Frm^nship rvcn<br />

had its own Cow Chip Queen. Carol<br />

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A look back<br />

at festivals<br />

The <strong>Canton</strong> Liberty Fest '93 ha-- >ure evolved.<br />

First it was the <strong>Canton</strong> Country Festival,<br />

then the Challenge Fest and now Liberty Fest<br />

But while the names and events have<br />

changed along the way. one thing has remained<br />

constant - fun<br />

The country festival featured a cow chip<br />

throwing contest and other more earthy types<br />

of events. Then came Challenge Fest with it><br />

focus on athletics, namely scoccer.<br />

Now it's music and the art> that have taken<br />

center stage.<br />

On this page, we take a look back in photo*<br />

at past festivals<br />

Festival goers shouldn't worry about parking<br />

for the 1993 i,iberty Fest in Heritage Park<br />

on <strong>Canton</strong> Center Road, south of Proctor.<br />

Parking will be available in the <strong>Canton</strong><br />

<strong>Public</strong> <strong>Library</strong> parking lots near the township<br />

administration building on <strong>Canton</strong> Center.<br />

Parking also will be available in the township's<br />

administration parking lots and Heritage<br />

Park lots, which are accessible off Proctor<br />

Road.<br />

tage Park also will be used for parking. You<br />

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Cow chips: The <strong>Canton</strong> Liberty Fest<br />

'93 is the decendent of <strong>Canton</strong> Country<br />

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now State Sen. Robert Geake, R-<br />

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part of the festival.


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