01.05.2013 Views

CANTON (DBSERUW - Canton Public Library

CANTON (DBSERUW - Canton Public Library

CANTON (DBSERUW - Canton Public Library

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

VOLUME 20 NUMBER 83<br />

IN THE PAPER<br />

TODAY<br />

Historic subdivision: A developer<br />

is banking on history and a rural<br />

environment to help sell homes in<br />

a new subdivision. /3A<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> aid: A <strong>Canton</strong> firm has<br />

shipped items to rescue workers in<br />

Oklahoma City. /3A<br />

COMMUNITY LIFE<br />

Weil-read: Bruce Berry has spent<br />

five years tutoring adult students<br />

and in recognition of his efforts, he<br />

has been nominated for a J.C.<br />

Penney Golden Rule Award. /IIA<br />

<strong>CANTON</strong> (<strong>DBSERUW</strong> SEVENTY<br />

OPINION<br />

Transit question: <strong>Canton</strong> Township<br />

should stay in a regional bus<br />

system. /ISA<br />

LET S GO!<br />

Sizzling duo: This sizzling Latin<br />

jazz duo, vocalist Heidi Hepler<br />

and guitarist Michele Ramo, is<br />

hot! /IB<br />

Movies: John Monaghan reviews<br />

iash<br />

'Kiss of Death," which stars David<br />

Caruso. /6B<br />

SPORTS<br />

Surprising start: Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong><br />

's baseball team posted three<br />

more wins to continue its strong<br />

start to the season, which ran its<br />

record to 7-3. /1C<br />

Chiefs tied, Salem strolls: While<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> struggled and ended up<br />

tying Farmington Monday, Plymouth<br />

Salem was walloping North<br />

Farmington. /1C<br />

Thank you,<br />

Observer Newspapers<br />

313-591-2300<br />

Bolldlng/Bueineee IP - Rentale<br />

Observer<br />

carriers<br />

collect<br />

the last<br />

week of the<br />

month for that<br />

current<br />

month. A<br />

good portion<br />

of the<br />

carrier'^<br />

profit<br />

comet from .<br />

their collection!.<br />

. «C Community Life Lift IIA<br />

D-G Creative Uvin# .ID<br />

.0<br />

w<br />

. .D<br />

Opinion<br />

Sport* .<br />

INDEX<br />

.1S-17A<br />

IC<br />

HERE S HOW TO REACH US<br />

31<br />

mwwoom fm: 313 4** 4234<br />

Sport*. 313-0*3-2104<br />

Read* Commtrt Um: 313 SS3 2042<br />

ClmsMsd AdvrM*: 313-591 -0900<br />

Dts0ay A&mtiskf. 313-6*1-2300<br />

Horns DUmy: 313 M1 0100<br />

' Cat*/TV wm3134*3-21*2<br />

THURSDAY. APRIL 27.1996 • <strong>CANTON</strong>. MICHIGAN • 72 PAGES<br />

Task force gains local voice<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Township will have a representative on<br />

the Willow Run International Tradeport Task<br />

Force. Officials hopes this representation will<br />

five the township an opportunity to manage the<br />

impact airport expansion may have.<br />

BY JOANNI MAUSZKWBKI<br />

STAFF Wnru<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Township has managed to<br />

g*t • Mat on the Willow Run International<br />

Tradeport Teak Force.<br />

"We will be a non-voting member<br />

on the steering committee," said <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Supervisor Tom Yack, who tent a<br />

letter to the steering committee re-<br />

questing representation for the township<br />

"We also requested Information.<br />

We have not heard from them on that<br />

y*-"<br />

Members of the Citisans Concerned<br />

about Willow Run Airport Expansion<br />

Project are walking a similar road.<br />

"We're running into brick walls on<br />

the county level," said Bill Mosher of<br />

the concerned citixens group. "They<br />

are not giving us information. This is<br />

our county. Why won't (county executive<br />

Ed) McNamara share information<br />

with us?"<br />

Mosher and Gordon Libby are<br />

equally concerned about <strong>Canton</strong> not<br />

having a vote on the task force that<br />

will make decisions about the propoeod<br />

expansion of Willow Run Airport<br />

and its transformation into an<br />

international cargo facility.<br />

"Why wouldn't we have a vote on<br />

this? TTiat is unacceptable. What are<br />

they trying to hide?" Moeher asked,<br />

referring to the task force.<br />

FIVE CENTS<br />

Mosher and Libby urge all residents<br />

in <strong>Canton</strong> and Plymouth to attend<br />

a town hall meeting boated by<br />

U.S. Rap. Lynn Rivers at 7 p.m.<br />

Thursday, April 27, in the Little Theater<br />

in <strong>Canton</strong> High School.<br />

"We are not excluding anyone on<br />

this " Libby said, adding that residents<br />

in the Plymouth*. Westland<br />

and Livonis should be as concerned<br />

as <strong>Canton</strong> homeowners and businesses.<br />

Residents slso are invited to hear s<br />

report about Willow Run plans by at-<br />

See TASK FORM, 2A<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> man perishes in house fire<br />

BY JOANNE MAUSZKWSKI<br />

ST ATT Warns<br />

An unidentified <strong>Canton</strong> man died<br />

Wednesday afternoon in s house fire<br />

on Maben Road. It was the township's<br />

first fatal fire of the year.<br />

The man, whose name was not released,<br />

was taken to Oakwood Health<br />

Center in <strong>Canton</strong> where he was pronounced<br />

dead. It was not yet known<br />

whether his death was fire-related,<br />

said <strong>Canton</strong> Fire Chief Mike Rorsbacher.<br />

The fire started in the back spartment<br />

of s ranch house in the 45000<br />

block of Msben. west of <strong>Canton</strong> Center<br />

Road. The fire didn't sppear to<br />

have spresd to the front apartment.<br />

The man was the only occupant st<br />

the time of the fire. Rorabecher said.<br />

A passerby reported the fire on his<br />

cellular phone about 4 p.m. The fire<br />

struck the two back rooms of the<br />

spartment and entered the attic, Rorabacber<br />

said.<br />

Neighbors, who saw smoke coming<br />

from the house, tried to alert the resident,<br />

Rorabecher said..<br />

The cause is undetermined.<br />

BNU. BB8SLta/8R*rr PHOTOGRAPHS*<br />

Fatal fire: <strong>Canton</strong> firefighters roll up hoses used to extinguish a fire in a house on Maben Road<br />

in which a man died Wednesday afternoon. It was the first fatal fire of the year in the township.<br />

Bill Howitt of RM Classic Car Productions of <strong>Canton</strong> shows the spiffy 1966 Mus-<br />

GT K that features solid lifters for quicker response. The classic car, to txis<br />

considered a good investment for collectors.<br />

ve collectors drooling<br />

-.•sttsc:<br />

Retiring<br />

teachers<br />

BY M.B. DILLON<br />

STAFF Wsrr*s<br />

Sixty-four teachers have decided to<br />

accept an early severance agreement<br />

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

Schools. The package is expected<br />

to save the district close to S10<br />

million over 10 years.<br />

"A lot of experienced teachers ere<br />

raking the buy-out and going on to<br />

other things," said Chuck Portelli,<br />

president of the teachers' union.<br />

"They have made s very difficult decision."<br />

The number accepting the offer exceeded<br />

that anticipated by the union,<br />

given the demographics in the teaching<br />

ranks, Portelli said.<br />

The district employs 786 teachers.<br />

567 of whom are female and 218 male.<br />

The average salary is $52,685; the average<br />

age 41V4 years; and the average<br />

years of experience 23.6.<br />

The district Is losing many exem<br />

plary. experienced teachers, said Er<br />

rol Goldman, assistant superintend<br />

ent for employee relatione.<br />

Thoee leaving the district will<br />

receive 180,000 over 10 years in equal<br />

paymente beginning in the fell.<br />

The agreement, being handled for<br />

the district by SouthfieW-baeed Educators<br />

Preferred Corporation, la patterned<br />

after a severance package<br />

adopted in 80 Michipn school districts<br />

Including Groses Points, Novi,<br />

Lansing, Wayne-Westland, Oak Park<br />

end Ferndale.<br />

Eligible wers teachers at the top of<br />

the seals with U years or more of ear<br />

vios. All 64 teachers will be replaced<br />

The district has a particular need for<br />

middle school math teachers.<br />

Under the


2A(C) The Observer THURSDAY. APRIL 27, 1995<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Newcomers support hospice work Task force from page 1A<br />

BY JOAXNE MAUSUWHKJ<br />

STW» Warn*<br />

The Community Hospice will<br />

benefit from an upcoming raffle<br />

"Hie <strong>Canton</strong> Community Foun<br />

dation is sponsoring th« raffle for<br />

th« <strong>Canton</strong> Newcomer* Club,<br />

which annually support* the hospice.<br />

The raffle will be at 7:30<br />

p.m Wednesday. May 3, at the<br />

Hanford Clubhouse on Hanford<br />

in ihr Sunflower •ubdivision.<br />

STANL1Y WILSON<br />

Services for Mildred Stanley Wilson.<br />

86. of Tennessee, formerly of<br />

Plymouth, will be held Saturday.<br />

April 29, at the Schreder-Howell<br />

Funeral Home with the Rev Kathfyn<br />

Snedeker officiating Burial<br />

will be in Riverside Cemetery in<br />

Plymouth<br />

She was born March 13, 1909.<br />

in Dunningvitle. Tenn_, and died<br />

Friday. April 21. in Cumberland<br />

County. Tenn She wan a longtime<br />

Ply-moth resident.<br />

She is survived by her daughter,<br />

Virgje Bell of Tennessee, seven<br />

grandchildren, and four great<br />

grandchildren. She was preceded<br />

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

Approximately $3,400 in prises<br />

will be awarded to raffle ticket<br />

holder*. Ticket* are $1 each or ui<br />

fur $5. "We have done very well<br />

with the pnxea," said Linda Garcia,<br />

Newcomer* member Winner*<br />

don't have to be preeent.<br />

Ticket* already have been sold<br />

in advance. If any are left, they<br />

will be sold at the door at the time<br />

of the raffle, Garcia said.<br />

in death by her husband, Floyd<br />

Stanley, and son. Richard Stanley<br />

Memorials may be made to<br />

Crossville Hospice in Crossville,<br />

Tenn.<br />

MAJIY T. PUMON<br />

Services for Mary T. Pinion, 69, of<br />

Westland. formerly of Plymouth,<br />

were held Monday, April 24. at<br />

Thurman Funeral Home in Sparta.<br />

Tenn.. with Donnie Stewart officiating.<br />

Burial was in Fraser<br />

Chapel Cemetery, White County.<br />

Tenn.<br />

She was bom Aug. 29, 1925. in<br />

6634*0<br />

«r« :» Hmr » I {stannc* Smeapaiv X241 Scwoc^ . vym «<br />

V «*o u ma * umrf. «• *S: S i vic>. m y<br />

fen ,»cn» Ml 48 I 51 OSCK<br />

•out sf"vxri<br />

am coo* r*<br />

om cop*<br />

ISt*0<br />

•w cuana' a T aa* May « IMt<br />

R I A n I R S I RV I C I<br />

IMIONI L I N I S<br />

HOMELINE: 953-2020<br />

>• Open bouses and new developments in your area.<br />

>• Free real estate seminar information<br />

CLASSIFIED AFTER HOURS: 591-0900<br />

>. Place classified ads at your convenience<br />

CIRCULATION AFTER HOURS<br />

OAKLAND COUNT*: 901-4716 WAYNI COUNTY-. 591-OSOO<br />

>. Request subscriptions at your convenience.<br />

FAX LINE: 1-800-967-5904<br />

»• You can use a MasterCard- or Visa* to access the following<br />

information from our classified ads. This service is available by<br />

noon Wednesday and Saturday:<br />

• llem No. 9402: Looking for a place to rent or someone<br />

to share an apartment with? Get a listing of our rental<br />

classifieds Cost: $5.95.<br />

• Item No. 9700: Collectibles: Auction sales, Antiques<br />

crafts, rummage sales. Cost $5.95<br />

• Item No. 9800: Recreation: boats, motorcycles, campers,<br />

airplanes, etc. Cost $5.95<br />

• Hem No. 9S22: Vehicles: Used trucks, vans and all<br />

makes of automobiles. Cost $39.95<br />

O&E ON-LINE<br />

MtMNOUM AND SUHOUNONG AttAS: 901-4711<br />

UVONU ANO SUnOUNOINC AttAS: 591-0993<br />

» You can access On-line withJust about any communications<br />

software—PC or Macintosh. On-line users can:<br />

• Send and receive unlimited email.<br />

• Access all features of the Internet—Telnet, Gopher,<br />

WWW and more.<br />

• Read electronic editions of the the Observer & Eccentric<br />

newspapers.<br />

• Chat with users across town or across the country<br />

To begin your On-line exploration, call 591 -0903 or 901 -4711<br />

with your modem.<br />

At*e Jogfcprompt, typKnew<br />

AiflMteri<br />

ON-LINE HOTLINE: 953-2266<br />

• * you need help or have questions, caH the On-line Hcriine at<br />

the number above.<br />

THE<br />

©bseruer ^ Eccentric'<br />

NEWSPAPERS<br />

toraey and former Wayne County<br />

Commissioner Bryan Amann,<br />

who was hired by the township to<br />

protect <strong>Canton</strong>'s interests a* Willow<br />

Run plans progreaa. Amann<br />

will give his report at the next<br />

township board meeting at 7 p.m.<br />

Tuesday, May 2 in township hall.<br />

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

citixens group will have an informational<br />

meeting 7 p.m. Wednesday.<br />

May 3, at the <strong>Canton</strong> <strong>Public</strong><br />

<strong>Library</strong> meeting room.<br />

Plana for Willow Run include<br />

expanding facilities enabling it to<br />

serve a* an international cargo facility<br />

and industrial park, boosted<br />

by the automakers. To accomplish<br />

thia, one of five Willow Run<br />

runways is targeted for extension<br />

to allow loaded and fully fueled<br />

747 cargo jet* to take off and land<br />

at the vintage airport- The runways.<br />

however, cannot be extended<br />

until Ecorae Road, south of<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>'s southern boundary, is<br />

moved closer to Denton Road.<br />

"I call it a mini-Metro Airport.<br />

We won't have as large a volume<br />

as they do but these aircraft at<br />

Willow Run are much noiaier and<br />

much heavier." Libby said.<br />

Supporters of the proposed expansion<br />

say an international cargo<br />

facility will provide an economic<br />

uplift for the local economy after<br />

the closing of the General<br />

Motors Willow Run plant.<br />

"I'm cynical about the estimates<br />

for job creation out there,"<br />

Yack said. "A* a taxpayer of<br />

Michigan, I want my tax dollars<br />

to be spent wisely. There are<br />

plenty of closed Air Force bases<br />

where this can be done."<br />

The citixens group has been<br />

working to gather information<br />

about safety issues, including<br />

flight paths over <strong>Canton</strong>, the absence<br />

of an abort area for dis-<br />

f<br />

7S76M<br />

10<br />

Visits<br />

'34.95<br />

3 Time*<br />

Per Week<br />

for One<br />

Month<br />

treaaed aircraft, increaaed noise<br />

and pollutant*.<br />

' From what we have been able<br />

to learn, we think it ia datriman<br />

tal to <strong>Canton</strong>," Moaber said, add<br />

ing that the group ia now opposed<br />

to the expansion.<br />

Mosher and Libby said Willow<br />

Run plana project the funway will<br />

be extended from about 7,000 to<br />

10,500 feet, but even that is too<br />

short for 747 jet*. According to the<br />

747 operating manual, the mini<br />

mal length of a runway for safe<br />

operations under ideal conditions<br />

is 12,300 feet, Moaher said.<br />

'This is their own manual.<br />

This is under their own guidelines,"<br />

Libby added.<br />

Congreaawoman Lynn River*<br />

said she was asked to write a letter<br />

of support for the runway ex<br />

tension for AIS, an airline service<br />

that haa since announced it* intention<br />

to move out-of-state. "I<br />

didn't do it," ahe said.<br />

Rivers said ahe spoke with Tom<br />

Fegan of Washtenaw County, cochairman<br />

of the Willow Run Task<br />

Force, to set up a public meeting<br />

during which residents' questions<br />

can be answered. "Hopefully, we<br />

can do that within the next<br />

month. We need to know exactly<br />

what they are propoaing." Rivertf<br />

said. '<br />

The sirport expansion would be<br />

paid for with some state and federal<br />

money. The citizens group is<br />

concerned about the lack of interest<br />

in public input in the decision<br />

process. "From what I know right<br />

now, there's no intent to get public<br />

input," Mosher said.<br />

State Sen. Loren Bennett said<br />

he requested a tour of Willow<br />

Run, as well as information about<br />

the planned project*. "I want to<br />

know what's going on out there. I<br />

hsve heard no scuttlebutt about<br />

anything," he said.<br />

GOLDEN<br />

TANNING & NAILS<br />

Lotions * Beachwaar • Sunglasses<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Canttr Squar* Plaza<br />

Ov«r 10 r<br />

2121<br />

One ; Full Set<br />

Month ! Acrylic<br />

Unlimited ' Nails<br />

s 34.95 $ 44.95 i $ 29.95<br />

WE WILL HONOR ALL COMPETITOR COUPONS!<br />

don 1 *-<br />

Sagebrush<br />

mm - »16 Ceiper** MOM nm to Meter<br />

Nad lo M.#r on Fan! Road at Can^cirmr<br />

Subdivision planned<br />

with rural feel in mind<br />

BY JO ANN* MAXJSZK W8K1<br />

9TAJT Warm<br />

Wildflowers and wild<br />

swalea and wooded areas will promote<br />

a rural feeling for a proposed<br />

132-lot subdivision anchored by<br />

the restored historic Hanford<br />

House.<br />

"We are trying to recreate the<br />

rural feeling." said developer Jeff<br />

Brown of Hampton Homes, ebout<br />

his Royal Points West subdivision,<br />

east of Ridge Road, between<br />

Warren and Hanford roads.<br />

• The 94-acre planned development<br />

district includes the Hanford<br />

House and the 132-lot subdivision<br />

that will feature 100-foot<br />

wide lot* and about 26 acres of<br />

open space. The subdivision will<br />

offer parks and commons areas,<br />

and walkways over swales in the<br />

former Hanford farm.<br />

"It is a big departure from<br />

what's been done in <strong>Canton</strong>. This<br />

is what people have been telling<br />

Tua they want. It shows s great<br />

deal of commitment to the community,"<br />

said <strong>Canton</strong> trustee<br />

Melisaa McLaughlin, planning<br />

commissioner and historic district<br />

commissioner. "This is the<br />

first subdivision we have had this<br />

far west."<br />

Brown haa hired historic archi- picnic tables. There will be a<br />

tect David Evana of Quinn Evans crushed stone walkway to get<br />

Architect*, Ann Arbor, to restore there," Brown aaid.<br />

the Hanford Houae that date* to The naturally landscaped sub-<br />

the 1860a. The house, which sit* division is expected to blend into<br />

on one acre, will be restored to it* the nearby designated natural<br />

Greek Revival white clapboard beauty roads along Ridge, from<br />

heritage and sold to a private Joy toward Warren; Napier, from<br />

owner. A circular drive will reach Ann Arbor Road south to Warren;<br />

the historic house from Hanford Joy from Ann Arbor Road to<br />

Road.<br />

Ridge; and Gyde going east from<br />

'"We are trying to use the Han- Ridge.<br />

ford House so a certain feeling To further recreate the rural<br />

permeate* the whole aubdivi- and farmstead atmosphere of<br />

Bion," Brown said. "When the western <strong>Canton</strong>, Evans will pro-<br />

Hanford House is all done it vide sketches for builders of the<br />

ahould be magnificenL The atten- subdivision to use for the new<br />

tion to detail will be beautiful." homes, which will incorporate the<br />

McLaughlin admits she hope* design elements of the Hanford<br />

Brown's efforts with the Hanford House.<br />

Houae will be followed with other The planned development dis-<br />

hiatoric buildings throughout the trict tool — which is an agree<br />

townahip. "1 will work with the ment between the developer and<br />

developer to get it designated as a the township — allows Brown to<br />

local hiatoric aite. That will pro provide more open space, as well<br />

tect the integrity of the bouse.' as foot bridges over the natural<br />

The restored Hanford House, watershed areas, walking paths<br />

with accompanying natural and play fields within the subdilandacaping.<br />

will set the tone for - vision.<br />

the subdivision. "Throughout, we If Brown had planned the pro-<br />

will use meadow graaaes rather posed subdivision in a traditional<br />

than creating manicured lawns. A manner, lots would be smaller<br />

nature area will be created with and the area would offer 153<br />

an obaervation deck, gaxebo and homes. The planned development<br />

The Observer! THURSDAY. APRIL 27, 1995<br />

(C)3A<br />

AM. BSSSL*A/9TUR PHOTOC RATHER<br />

Focal point: The historic Hanford House will be restored and sold to a private owner as<br />

part of the proposed Royal Pointe West subdivision that will be designed to maintain<br />

the rural farmsteading characteristics of western <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />

district will not include commercial<br />

uaes. Entrances to the subdivision<br />

will be off Warren and<br />

Ridge roads. Brown said.<br />

Representatives of the Northwest<br />

Homeowners Association<br />

lauded the proposed subdivision.<br />

"It was refreshing to find an old-<br />

time developer with no problems<br />

of staying in the confine* of the<br />

township ordinance," said John<br />

Goulet. association president.<br />

Northwestern <strong>Canton</strong> homeowner<br />

Mike Olin, who spearheaded<br />

the natural beauty road desig-<br />

nation effort in 1994, asked<br />

Brown about the density of the<br />

planned landacaping. "I want to<br />

ask them to aspire for it to look<br />

natural rather than conspired."<br />

Olin said. "I would like you to<br />

walk all over this with a stamp<br />

that says rural."<br />

School district reaches accord with employees<br />

BY M.B. DDXON<br />

STAFF Warm<br />

Nearly two year* after their<br />

contracts expired. Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong><br />

food service worker* and paraprofessionals<br />

finally have contract*.<br />

Agreements were ratified<br />

overwhelmingly by employees<br />

Monday and unanimously by the<br />

board of education Monday night<br />

The four-year pact* include a<br />

pay freexe for 1993-1994; tero per<br />

-ent for 1994-95; 2 percent for<br />

1995-96, and 1 percent for 1996-<br />

97.<br />

They also include an additional<br />

paid holiday on a non-school day;<br />

an increaae in the prescription copay<br />

from $2 to $5; and for nonprobationary<br />

employees, a lump<br />

sum payment for the last three<br />

years of the contract.<br />

"We are glad to finally have closure,"<br />

said Kay McAllister, presi<br />

dent of the 79-member Plymouth-<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Cafeteria Employees Association.<br />

"We certainly would<br />

have liked some more money, as<br />

all units would, but we're glad to<br />

become part of the school team.<br />

We can go forward from here."<br />

The lump-sum payment will be<br />

about one percent of payroll for<br />

the year, or $7,900, to be divided<br />

equally among the members for<br />

the last three years of the contract.<br />

Bargaining was on again, off<br />

again — and it's been a long haul,<br />

said McAllister, who manages the<br />

West Middle School cafeteria.<br />

"We started in March of 1993, so<br />

I'm glad personally to be done<br />

with it. It seems like it's been a<br />

long two years. The bargaining<br />

Lawsuit, damage at center<br />

have <strong>Canton</strong> owing funds<br />

BY JOANNE MALISZEWBIU<br />

flTArr Warm<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> owe* more than 180,000<br />

to ita insurance pool as a result of<br />

a police chaae lawsuit and damage<br />

to the Summit on the Park<br />

community center.<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> received a bill from the<br />

Michigan Municipal Riak Man-<br />

• agement Authority, the town-<br />

Iship's insurance pool, to cover a<br />

$75,000 deductible, aa well as the<br />

townahip's deficit balance<br />

wt- *<br />

The townahip's low fund was<br />

depleted with a $75,000 deducti-<br />

ble on a lawsuit involving a June<br />

2, 1993, police chaae that began in<br />

Allen Park. A motorist was killed<br />

and <strong>Canton</strong> police were involved<br />

in the chaae. Also playing a role<br />

in the deficit was wind damage to<br />

the Summit community center in<br />

1994.<br />

"When there is a claim like<br />

that we pay the first $75,000," Supervisor<br />

Tom Yack said of the police<br />

lawsuit<br />

The townahip has builders' risk<br />

insurance and the risk management<br />

authority determined that<br />

the wind damage to the Summit,<br />

about $17,000, was in act of God.<br />

"We thought we could aave<br />

money as opposed to laying in on<br />

the (Summit) builders to get it<br />

(insurance)," Yack said. "The<br />

blast of wind was a super blast of<br />

wind and the walls came tumbling<br />

down. The builders had<br />

braced the walls properly."<br />

The township will have to pay<br />

$86,629.55.<br />

The police department does not<br />

have the money to pay it* portion<br />

of the bill so it will be paid with<br />

money from the township's general<br />

fund or savingB.<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> residents reach out<br />

to assist victims of bombing<br />

BY JOANNE MALMZEWSKI<br />

»TArr Warm<br />

A <strong>Canton</strong> transportation company<br />

haa stepped up to the plate<br />

•>to transport needed good* to BUT<br />

•yivor* of and reacue workers at<br />

5jh* bombed Oklahoma City Alq<br />

fred Murrah federal building.<br />

- "We wanted to do whatever we<br />

"could to help the cau**, especially<br />

2 with Michigan taking auch a<br />

; black ay* In thia." mid Dan<br />

rGreeowell, controller for Dn»mdabl*<br />

Transportation, 8631 Rood*<br />

-priv., referring to apparent Mkh<br />

igan tie* to the incident<br />

want to show that Michigan still<br />

I Ita* a heart"<br />

•f- Green well aaid th* tran»pora<br />

2 (ion company has bean<br />

^<br />

J - .overwhelmed with i the<br />

*^Ws put the word out People<br />

- fcev* been coming in all day and<br />

: night w* do have some local<br />

T«buainawea that have also<br />

• Or««nwtll laid anyone<br />

who Is interested<br />

jn ££fid|<br />

may still eall the company<br />

at 451-6300.<br />

forward."<br />

Green well said he informed the<br />

public through a local television<br />

station April 21 that the company,<br />

owned by Brian Buaaey, will<br />

transport good* to th* Red Cross<br />

and St Luke Methodist Church<br />

Shelter In Oklahoma City.<br />

A filled 48-foot semi-trailer left<br />

for Oklahoma City late Sunday<br />

night<br />

Company employees have accepted<br />

caab donations for the Red<br />

Croae, canned foods, medical sup<br />

pliee, aa well aa air respirators, elbow<br />

and knee pads for rescue<br />

workers, and food for the dogs<br />

who are helping search for victims<br />

in the bombed federal building.<br />

More than 100 people have<br />

come forward with aupplies.<br />

Green we 11 said. "We will be getting<br />

aupplies from a business as<br />

far away a* the Thumb area."<br />

Green we 11 said anyone who ia<br />

interested in sending supplies<br />

may still call the company st 451 -<br />

6300<br />

"We are going to see how the<br />

response is. If we don't have<br />

enough to fill a truck, well send it<br />

air freight. We will get it down<br />

there for everyone."<br />

The Salvation Army in Plymouth<br />

it accepting cash donations<br />

for the relief effort Checks should<br />

be made out to the Salvation<br />

Army. Write Oklahoma Relief<br />

Fund in the memo portion of the<br />

check<br />

U.S. Navy petty officer retires<br />

: Chief Petty Officer Joeeph T<br />

Warren, aoo o# Clyde Warren of<br />

Carton, retired March 17 after 17<br />

yaw. |« the Navy from the Naval<br />

C L t * Laboratory Stta, Part<br />

.Calif<br />

Warren waa a member of the<br />

special Navy Diving Unit in<br />

which ha haa received numerous<br />

awarda, ribbon* and medals for<br />

his accomplishment*. He want to<br />

John Glenn High School in Waat-<br />

land and lived in <strong>Canton</strong>. He will<br />

now move to Austin, Texaa. with<br />

his wits, Sharon, and three sons,<br />

where he will work for World<br />

Gym* aa an senior accountant<br />

team and the membership are<br />

glad to have a contract. No matter<br />

when we had a get-together, the<br />

question was, 'How is the contract?<br />

When are we going to have<br />

one 0 '"<br />

Joyce Harrington, president of<br />

the Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Parapro<br />

fessional Association, said the<br />

district's 159 educational aides<br />

ratified their contract overwhelm<br />

ingly Monday.<br />

They received the same pay increases<br />

as the cafeteria workers,<br />

and agreed to the same prescrip-<br />

tion co-pay. Divided among the<br />

membership will be one percent<br />

of the payroll, or $13,900. This<br />

year, para-professionals will<br />

receive a sixth paid vacation day,<br />

In 1996-97, para-professionals<br />

will receive a seventh vacation<br />

day.<br />

Harrington said, "We've done<br />

this before. It's sort of a game we<br />

play. We were just playing the<br />

game. But I understood how unhappy<br />

the members were. They<br />

just really felt they were getting<br />

absolutely no respect, and it's<br />

rsk i<br />

5ATIRN<br />

true.<br />

"Those of UB at the top of the<br />

scale (with six years' seniority)<br />

have been sitting here with the<br />

same old pay." Both groups<br />

worked under extended agreements.<br />

"I didn't realize the relief I was<br />

going to feel when we got it."<br />

Harrington said.<br />

"1 feel like there ia this huge<br />

weight off my shoulders. I'm giad<br />

it's done; I'm glad we could agree.<br />

Now we need to get about the<br />

business of passing the millage."<br />

zone<br />

We'd bet you'd describe your new car buying expenence as something<br />

other than relaxing The word "trust" probably didn't come to mind,<br />

either. Well, if those are qualities you'd appreciate at your next new car<br />

showroom visit, may we suggest you look for the sign above?<br />

SATVRN-<br />

SATURN of F\RM*MCTON HIJLS SATURN of LAKE** SATURN NORTH<br />

flmiTj Me*(/Giwatf Ram «I(H7K72J0 Pi**. *\0-28tr02n0 /-7S & Drnr H*hu


4A(C)<br />

The Observer THURSDAY APRIL 27, 1995<br />

Local teachers calling it a day Teachers<br />

BY M JB. DILLON<br />

8"r*.r* tima<br />

A number of Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong><br />

•chooi employees who'va worked<br />

in ti»« district for 20. 30 or more<br />

yaara are accepting the early<br />

Kvertoct incentive offered by the<br />

district.<br />

Among them are high school<br />

coaches Tom Moahimer (28<br />

year*) and Fred Thomann (23<br />

year*); high school hand director<br />

Jim Griffith (38.5 years*; and high<br />

schooi counselor Bill Heath (31<br />

).<br />

Others include Miller Hoben<br />

elementary art teacher Marilyn<br />

Bamck (33 years!. »peech pathologist<br />

Judith Brosnan (30 years>.<br />

Pioneer Middle School industrial<br />

technology teacher Frank Broa<br />

nan (22 years); West Middle<br />

School industrial technology<br />

teacher Lauren Dennison (32<br />

C a r s from page IA<br />

them at your feet The two Cans<br />

diaos will host six international<br />

classic car auctions in 1995. three<br />

in Michigan and three in Ontario,<br />

where they both live.<br />

"We get buyers literally from<br />

around the world," said Howitt,<br />

who moved the company to Can<br />

ton about a year ago<br />

Don't think these cars aren't in<br />

your league. The auction will fee<br />

ture 430 classic car*. Some are<br />

subject to a minimum pnee speci<br />

fied by the owner Others, however.<br />

are offered without reserve,<br />

meaning there's s need to sell the<br />

car*. "We've had some go for as<br />

low as $1,200 We hear every reason<br />

why people can't keep a car."<br />

Howitt said.<br />

Fairbaire and Howitt's busi<br />

ness is to get calls from owners<br />

who want to auction their car*.<br />

They schedule the sales through<br />

out the weekend auction. They<br />

provide information about each<br />

car and have three auctioneer*<br />

doing business<br />

Howitt and Fairbaim charge a<br />

price to enter the car in the auction<br />

and then take a percentage<br />

a .<br />

yaara); Salem High School science<br />

teacher Sally DeRoo (31 years).<br />

Salem High Schooi instrumental<br />

music teacher H. Michael Endree<br />

(30 year*); Salem High School<br />

skills for living teacher Judith<br />

Entires (21 years); Gallimore<br />

learning specialist Irene<br />

Finkbeiner (32 years); Field/Gal<br />

11more physical education teacher<br />

Jeanette Landry (30 years); and<br />

Fiegel Elementary teacher Diane<br />

Montagano (33 years).<br />

Leaving Allen Elementary are<br />

teachers Nancy Braden and Janet<br />

Butaavich and learning specialist<br />

Artina Powell.<br />

Benlley Elementary is losing<br />

learning specialist Luan Brownlee<br />

and teachers Carol<br />

Dombkowski and Andrea Roderick.<br />

Bird Elementary teachers Helen<br />

Crouse and Jane Nichols are<br />

leaving.<br />

from the sales price. "The whole<br />

thing takes a lot of organixing to<br />

get the right car on the auction<br />

block at the right time," said<br />

Howitt, who has been in the car<br />

auction business for 17 year*, as<br />

well as a car dealer and collector.<br />

Howitt and Fairbairn check to<br />

make sure each car is legitimate,<br />

not stolen, and they check the<br />

title to make sure it is clear of any<br />

liens.<br />

The car*, including a number of<br />

Mercedes Benx' from the 60s, as<br />

well as s 1969 Nash, 1967 Mustang<br />

convertible, and 1955<br />

Porsche, are on display through<br />

out the weekend auction.<br />

"We encourage the owner* to be<br />

with their car* so people can ask<br />

questions." Howitt said. "We try<br />

to make everything above-board<br />

so we make sure everyone is happy<br />

with their purchase. "<br />

During the auction, two large<br />

television screens show the car.<br />

price and information The price<br />

asked for each auto is shown in<br />

American dollar*, British pounds,<br />

German deutachmarks and Japanese<br />

yen.<br />

WESTERN TOWNSHIPS UTILITIES AUTHORITY<br />

BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS STUDY SESSION SYNOPSIS<br />

HI A M. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 12. 1»JS<br />

WTUA CONFERENCE ROOM<br />

4*9*3 JOY ROAD. <strong>CANTON</strong>. MICHIGAN<br />

Stady "I Mill caiied to order at am<br />

Present Thomas Yac*. KatHkea K«a-McCarthy Itareo Baja<br />

A presentation was made m regard to wastewater issaei This «as an lnlormj<br />

ttoaai murine 00 danawrn were made Mming adpwned at 1Z» p m<br />

Tta • a lyMfa A complete copy oi the minutes may be re wed at UK<br />

WTUA officer*. WfiOS Joy Rd. <strong>Canton</strong>. M3 4*117<br />

Ml • gnr :m<br />

THOMAS YACK<br />

Ckatnnaa<br />

GRAND OPENING<br />

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

Donald Blackford. Larry Deck.<br />

James Muneioand Debra TalcoCt<br />

are leaving, as is counselor Mary<br />

Maaeey.<br />

Eriksson Elementary will be<br />

without media specialist Jean<br />

Farrand Elementary teachers<br />

Ann Coker, Margaret House and<br />

Marilyn Wells are leaving.<br />

Field will be without the services<br />

of teachers Jacqueline Boye,<br />

Ruth Davis, Robert Gale and<br />

Joyce Serafin.<br />

Leaving Hulsing Elementary<br />

are teachers Eleanor Jones and<br />

Eugene Pydynkowski.<br />

Those not returning to Isbister<br />

include teachers Roeemary Alex<br />

ander-Jones,- Patricia Harteg.<br />

Claudette Krumm, Patricia Trout<br />

and Robert Wisniewski, learning<br />

specialist Jacqueline Waiting.<br />

Also up for sale during the auction<br />

is car paraphernalia, including<br />

gas pumps, signs, poeters,<br />

Coke machines and Remington<br />

style statues.<br />

With his year* in the business.<br />

Howitt will tell you that the classic<br />

car market changes drastically.<br />

What was hot and expensive<br />

five year* ago may not be today.<br />

Take the Ford Model A. That's a<br />

tough market The younger gener<br />

at ion isn't looking at it much.<br />

and media specialist Jean<br />

Knowlaa.<br />

Lowell Middle School teacher<br />

Betty Meredith ia leaving, as is<br />

counselor Sharon Klein.<br />

Mary Hoffman of the PLUS/<br />

Head Start program is leaving.<br />

Leaving Tanger are social worker<br />

Mary Hudson, teacher consultants<br />

Harriet Kofta and Anne<br />

Schlick, and speech pathologist<br />

Judith Sharrar.<br />

Leaving Salem High School are<br />

counselors Donald Chumbley and<br />

Diane Pomish, teachers Kristin<br />

Darby, Frank Davis, Eileen<br />

Hewett, Joan Savage. Cheryl<br />

Schneider, Charles Westrin and<br />

Byron Williams.<br />

Teacher Gay Swallow is leaving<br />

Smith Elementary.<br />

Teachers on a leave of absence<br />

accepting the severance package<br />

are David Maile and Arlene<br />

Wiltae.<br />

"Now the biggest crowd is looking<br />

at 1950s cars."<br />

Howitt can also tell what area<br />

will bring what type of claaaic car<br />

collector. "In Detroit we get a lot<br />

of muscle car* and sell a lot of<br />

muscle car*. From Downriver we<br />

get street rods, from Birmingham<br />

we get J square, Mercedes Benz<br />

and Rolls Royce*. From Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong>.<br />

we get 1957 Chevy<br />

convertibles and GTO*."<br />

NEED COUNSELING?<br />

Call (313) 981-3800<br />

CENTER FOR<br />

BEHAVIOR & MEDICINE<br />

CITY OF PLYMOUTH. MICHIGAN<br />

NOTICE TO CANDIDATES<br />

Pnrsaaat to UK General Bectioo oi tbe State oi Michigan, all person* desiring<br />

to qeallfy as caadtdataa m tbe City Primary Election oi the City oi Plymouth, to<br />

be beid oa Taeaday. August » IM* tor tbe office* oi<br />

CITY COMMISSIONER<br />

FOR THE CITY OP PLYMOUTH<br />

POUR VACANCIES (4)<br />

(praam term* to expire oa 11 /M)<br />

are hereto? notified that "Nominaling Petitions" for mch office* are available at<br />

the Office oi tbe City Clert. and most be filed with the Clerk or Deputy Clerk at<br />

-the City Hall. 201 S Main Street. Plymouth not later than Tneaday. May 14th<br />

19Mat 4 00 p m<br />

LINDA J LANGMESSER. CMC<br />

Oty Clerk<br />

MX **r* ft. 1*. 17. m* IT. m<br />

MAY 2nd, 1995<br />

CRAFTIQUE<br />

C R A F T & A N T I Q U E M A L L<br />

Located at 33300 Slocum • just East of Farmington Rd in Historic<br />

Downtown • Farmington. Ml • (810) 471-7933<br />

Like a Giant Craft and Antique<br />

Show Six Days a V/eekl<br />

Featuring<br />

• Over 250 CRAFT & ANTIQUE DEALERS, under one roof,<br />

displaying some of the finest merchandise in Michigan<br />

Open Tues -Sat 10 to 7 • Sunday 10 to 5 • Closed Mondays J<br />

Pie, - Seaion Sale<br />

Central air Conditioning<br />

£ " - ' I<br />

6 MONTHS<br />

O R SAME AS CASH<br />

F R E E Estimates<br />

1 ^ HEATINGSAjJESCOMM^<br />

23262 Tttegraph • SoutfiMd, Midi. 352-4656<br />

M Sarvtc* AM MflkM and Modal*<br />

34<br />

security payment*<br />

"The 10-year benefit is taxed<br />

up front to the extent of two<br />

thirds of the 10-year benefit, '<br />

said Tim Bell, EPC vice preei<br />

dent. "As the individual receives<br />

the monthly check, two-thirds is<br />

excluded from taxable income and<br />

one-third ia included aa taxable<br />

income in « monthly check. Two<br />

thirda is taxed up front"<br />

Employees' benefits will con-<br />

from page IA<br />

tinue through the and of Auguat<br />

Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> administrs<br />

tors are also being offered an early<br />

retirement package They have<br />

until the end of this week to ac<br />

cept it or turn it down.<br />

Thoee buying into the sever<br />

•nee agreement technically are<br />

not retiring, and are eligible to<br />

seek employment anywhere in the<br />

state of Michigan, Portelli said.<br />

H o m e l e s s dispute<br />

on M a y 17 agenda<br />

The controversy over homeless<br />

people staying at First United<br />

Methodist Church will get attention<br />

May 17 at the Plymouth<br />

Township hall.<br />

Township planning commissioners<br />

are scheduled to hear a<br />

propoaal from the church on how<br />

the planned homeless stay this<br />

fall could comply with township<br />

codes.<br />

"We'll be looking to see if it's<br />

compatible with the general<br />

area." said Shirley Barney, director<br />

of community development.<br />

The church was ticketed last<br />

fall for allowing homeleas people<br />

to stay overnight at the church<br />

The homeleas stay is part of an<br />

effort by several suburban<br />

churches to provide temporary<br />

shelter for homeleas people.<br />

First United Methodist officials<br />

stress that the homeleas stays<br />

have not been challenged by local<br />

governments in other communities.<br />

A hearing on the matter ached<br />

uled laat month in 35th District<br />

Court was delayed, as Judge John<br />

Mac Donald ordered both aides to<br />

work out a solution.<br />

OVift 5 *C*CS Of OUTDOOR MfiTCAML<br />

Best Price in Town<br />

FRESH FRAGRANT<br />

SHREDDED<br />

CEDAR BARK<br />

taa U490<br />

ACTUAL DIMENSIONS<br />

5"x5"x8"<br />

TIMBERS<br />

$ 9 75<br />

EACH<br />

OSMOSE LIFETIME WARRANTY<br />

SPECIAL<br />

CLEARANCE<br />

Selected<br />

PAVING BRICKS<br />

V2 OFF<br />

Lsrgast Selection oi<br />

PRE-FORMED<br />

PONDS<br />

and WATERFALLS<br />

20% OFF<br />

ANY PUMP VMW Pond Pivcnaee<br />

Piea-Up Pnce<br />

N. Territorial Rd. - W. of Ootfrocteon Plymouth<br />

(313)747-6204 (313) IW 8W0 (#1 10)855-8162<br />

4 m tutm, I<br />

—""3!<br />

You Should See Our Grandparent's House!<br />

r . ' .<br />

\<br />

*<br />

H<br />

"They have a<br />

Housekeeper and a<br />

Driver...A Chef and<br />

a Waitress...A<br />

Game Room and a<br />

<strong>Library</strong>...Their own<br />

Kitchen to make us<br />

Cookies...And lots<br />

of Good Friends!"<br />

GRAND RIVER VILLAGE OFFERS THE SUPPORT YOU NEED<br />

AND THE INDEPENDENCE THAT YOU DESERVE<br />

• Single Floor Community • Freedom from Household Chores and Meal<br />

Preparation • Around the Clock Emergency Response<br />

• Friends lust Down the Hall<br />

• Now Offering Respite Care<br />

Hawed * Drake<br />

Ask About Our Move In Special<br />

Grand River Village<br />

OF FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

RETIREMENT LIVING AT ITS FINEST<br />

810-476-7478<br />

I dtp an* naM to Grand River VHteft- —,<br />

I Or««* Mvar VMeee PiMMeao. I<br />

— | p10) 471-747* ,<br />

• 10-900 Moa -frt iPMi^gii HMa- Mi aMM<br />

13-9<br />

The ObserverI THURSDAY. APRIL 27, 1995<br />

(P,C,R,W,Q) 5A<br />

Concealed weapons bill has gun owners smiling<br />

criminal justice training. Yea, pest training will<br />

BY TIM RICHARD<br />

ST AIT WWT*B<br />

One state gun board would replace 83 inconsistent<br />

county fun boards under a state House bill supported<br />

by area gun owners.<br />

And the burden of proof would be on police to<br />

prove someone shouldn't be issued a concealed<br />

weapons permit .rather than on the citizen to prove<br />

he should be iaaued a CCW permit.<br />

"What an improvement over laat year!" said Joseph<br />

Ditxhazy aa his Gun Owners of Southeastern<br />

Michigan applauded the bills by Rep. Alan Cropsey,<br />

R-Dewitt.<br />

"We'd become a 'shell-issue' state," said Tom<br />

Halick, en attorney and House staff member wbo<br />

outlined the bill to GOSELM Thursday, April 20, in<br />

the Livonia Civic Center <strong>Library</strong>.<br />

"Every person haa a right to keep and beer arms<br />

for the defense of himself and the state," said Halick,<br />

reading from the Michigan Constitution.<br />

Under the Cropeey bills, gun permits would be issued<br />

by the Secretary of State's office, which would<br />

be required to issue the CCW permit to an applicant<br />

who pass** a criminal background check, mental ill-<br />

neas background check and training requirements,<br />

and who ian't subject to e court order against owning<br />

s handgun.<br />

'The (current) system ia not fair," said Halick, a<br />

graduate of Birmingham Grovee High. Michigan<br />

State University and Cooley Law School. "We say,<br />

'Come in and get your driver's licenae.' We don't ask.<br />

'Why do you need a driver's licenae? Can't you walk<br />

to work? Can't you take a bus?'<br />

"1 got a pamphlet from the Lansing police department<br />

on defending yourself from attack. It mentions<br />

karate. It mentions active resistance It suggests<br />

weapons such as hair apray, nail files, pins and keys<br />

But there's no mention of firearms (for self-defense).<br />

"Come on, guys, get out your hair apray." Halick<br />

said, his tone heavy with irony. The gun owners<br />

howled erith laughter.<br />

Halick said that under the Cropsey bUl, police<br />

could no longer confiscate a handgun but would<br />

have to use civU forfeiture proceedings in court to<br />

take away a handgun.<br />

Ditzhazy added his licks against prosecutors who<br />

say "you have to have a concealed weapons permit to<br />

SC, Microsoft launch partnership<br />

Microsoft Corp., along with<br />

Macomb Community College,<br />

Schoolcraft College and Walsh<br />

College is launching a partner<br />

ship to bring business technology<br />

resources to local communities in<br />

metro Detroit.<br />

These business solution centers<br />

will help business people<br />

keep pace with technological advances<br />

and maximize the potential<br />

of new products and programs.<br />

Educational opportunities<br />

taught by Microsoft experts may<br />

include business seminars, technology<br />

previews, computer labs<br />

and community technology<br />

nights. This is the first time Microsoft<br />

has teamed w «th colleges<br />

to extend valuable computer resources<br />

to business communities.<br />

The announcement will be<br />

made by Jeff Raikes. senior vice<br />

president, Microsoft North America,<br />

Friday morning on the MCC<br />

campus. •<br />

Raikes joined Microsoft in 1981<br />

and has been instrumental in<br />

driving the company's applications<br />

marketing strategy. He<br />

served as the chief strategist in<br />

Microsoft's success in applica<br />

tions for the Macintosh and word<br />

processing software for MS-DOS<br />

based systems.<br />

Joining Raikes will be Schoolcraft<br />

President Richard<br />

McDowell, MCC President Albert<br />

Lorenzo, and Walsh President<br />

David Spencer.<br />

DON'T COMPROMISE, CUSTOMIZE & SAVE<br />

I<br />

1 t<br />

Now \nu un haw a 11 * v * t c m »<br />

inunainrmni cement, or bookuM/s cuMom<br />

buili |UM for you H\ maMcr Iraftsmen using<br />

vittir measurements and the finest oak and<br />

chern (no particle bourtl) Plus, best ol<br />

all we uill do ihis at about the same price as<br />

prodiution made system*<br />

See «i i e r 5 O<br />

enten.unment centers arid<br />

»*all systems- on displ.rc<br />

All units can he sized to<br />

fil am wall, am IV. any<br />

sound system<br />

NOW OI* SALE<br />

AL.L UNITS<br />

2 5 % - 3 5 % O F F<br />

WS"<br />

PINK TRAIHTIOMAI an«J COUNTRY H HNISHINC.S<br />

Come in and<br />

enter to win a<br />

FREE<br />

Set of<br />

Golf Clubs<br />

and<br />

Golf Bag<br />

no purchase necessary<br />

See store for details<br />

3 FREE<br />

Golf Balls<br />

with any<br />

Quolzel purchase<br />

of $49 or more<br />

while supplies last<br />

u<br />

10% OFF<br />

Our 40%-50%<br />

Already Discounted<br />

Prices<br />

r t f<br />

t£S!3<br />

2 9 4 5 S. W A Y N E R O A D<br />

W A Y N E<br />

blocks north of Michijtan Avenue)<br />

313/721-1044<br />

Monday. Thursday. Friday 9 am- l > pm<br />

Tuesday. Wednesday . Saturday 9 am-6 pm<br />

ELECTRICAL<br />

OONIWUCDOHNC.<br />

37400 W. Mta Aotd • Uwiit, Ml 48152-(111) ««211<br />

O C O I Z I L<br />

Hurry...<br />

Sale Lasts<br />

Only 14 Days!<br />

carry an unconcealed weapon '<br />

Here are Halick'a anawers to audience queetiona:<br />

Q. Where Is the bill and how eaa It be advanced?<br />

A. In the Houae Judiciary Committee, where chair<br />

Michael Nye, R-Litchfield, held one hearing late in<br />

1994.<br />

Said Ditzhazy; "We need to hammer both (Repe.<br />

Jim) Ryan and (Lyn) Bankes," both Republicans<br />

from Redford.<br />

Shouted a member of the audience: "We need to<br />

hammer the out of (Willis) Bullard (R-<br />

Milford)."<br />

Q. How many votes will It take?<br />

A. Nine of the 17 members. Support from at least<br />

eight Republicans will be needed. One Republican,<br />

Frank Fitzgerald of Grand Ledge, is seen as a "tough<br />

sell."<br />

Q. What kind of training will be required for a<br />

CCW penult? Does pest training qualify?<br />

A. Military training. A National Rifle Aasociation<br />

course. Hunter safety from a conservation club. A<br />

community college course. Any course that's part of<br />

count.<br />

Q. How long do local police have to i to<br />

requests for background checks and U to take your<br />

fingerprinta?<br />

A. First, you ask the Secretary of State's office for<br />

a CCW kit and pay $36.<br />

Next, a police or aheriffa department must take<br />

your fingerprints within 72 hours of your request —<br />

no long deleys. Polk* may charge up to $15. They<br />

must use the form in your kit.<br />

State Police end FBI must check the prints and<br />

send s record to the Secretary of State within 45<br />

days after fingerprints are submitted. If they fail to<br />

meet that deadline, the Secretary of State "shall not<br />

refuse to issue" a CCW permit.<br />

Police may object to issuance of a CCW with "specific<br />

and articulable facts" — no blanket opposition,<br />

aa some suburban police departments are alleged to<br />

do.<br />

Refer to House Bill 4720 when writing to the House<br />

Judiciary Committee or your state representative.<br />

State Capitol, Lansing 48909.<br />

Cow^o/it (yo/t Safe<br />

COMES HOME WITH<br />

DEL RIO<br />

ALUMINUM<br />

1HWELL<br />

poo| £ pat j|<br />

Sports Cards • Pogs • Comics<br />

Once you sink into<br />

the deep comfort<br />

of a Homecrest<br />

Seat, you are<br />

officially on<br />

vacation. Shop our<br />

selection or<br />

custom order from<br />

a wide assortment<br />

of frame colors and<br />

custom fabrics.<br />

Can fo» Casual Decor, you' fRCC<br />

Consume' Ouide to Outdoor/<br />

indoor Furnishings ft contains<br />

everything you need to Know to<br />

nelp you create the outdoor<br />

room o* you' dreams<br />

Patio Furniture<br />

Swimming Pools<br />

Pool Supplies<br />

Spas & Tubs<br />

Accessories<br />

More<br />

Ann Arbor ^<br />

3500 Pontiac Trail ^<br />

P l y m<br />

W<br />

o u t h<br />

Ann Aft> r Rd<br />

° *<br />

Ann Arbor, Ml 48105 Plymouth. Ml 48170<br />

513/662-5117 Two Great Locations 515/459-7410<br />

Store hours Mon.-Pri. 10-8 pm. Tue & Sat 10-6 Sun l£-4. Closed Wed<br />

MICHIGAN'S LARGEST<br />

SPORTS CARD &<br />

COMIC SHOW<br />

APRIL 28 - 29 - 30. 1995<br />

FRI. 10-9 • SAT. 9-9 • SUN. 9-6<br />

APPEARING<br />

FORMER DET. HOCKEY STAR<br />

SID ABEL<br />

SUN., APRIL 30<br />

1 P.M.-3 P.M.<br />

'3.00 ANY ITEM<br />

Irani Hm Ufmug *re<br />

me Hwin Furd H High Hq School<br />

Fakati Marching Bawl<br />

BUY•SELL<br />

TRADE<br />

Supplies<br />

500<br />

TABLES %<br />

THE WEEKEND PUBLIC MARKET<br />

OVER 1200 EXHIBIT AREAS • FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILYL<br />

7 FOOTBALL FIELDS UNDER 1 ROOF OF EXHIBITOR AREAS<br />

40 ACRES OF PAVED PARKING • GREAT FOOD<br />

THE MAMKET, SHOW*. SPECIAL EVENTS EACH A EVERY WEEKEND<br />

AH 01 This<br />

Per Carload<br />

COMING EVENT<br />

GUN A KNIFE SHOW<br />

MAV 5 6 7<br />

TRADE CENTER INC.<br />

EUREKA RD. & 1-75 (EXIT 36). TAYLOR, MICHIGAN • (313) 287 2000


«A*<br />

The Observer Thursuay. April 27, 1995<br />

Thousands aim at breast cancer in Race for the Cure<br />

!jT*r» PHOTOS S> JOHN STOftMlAMf<br />

Mike Cyrol of Livonia, a member of the<br />

Redford Road Runners, hands a cup of water to Brighton<br />

resident Debbie Taylor as she reaches the 1-mile mark of<br />

the race<br />

£<br />

By Judith Don** Bernk<br />

Smuiai W arras<br />

Nancy Wind could be »«n<br />

crossing Southfield Road at Beverly<br />

with a placard on her back of<br />

her shirt in support of Suaie Sinkin,<br />

the sister of a friend who ia<br />

fighting breast cancer.<br />

It was 10"40 a.m. laat Saturday<br />

and flapping along in the breeze<br />

scroas the front of her shirt wan<br />

her Race for the Cure runner<br />

number.<br />

She had run all the way home<br />

to Beverly Hilla after her 9 am. 3mile<br />

race around the Detroit Zoo<br />

at 10 Mile and Woodward in Royal<br />

Oak. "I always run eight or<br />

nine miles on weekends." she said<br />

matter-of-factly.<br />

Wind (good name for a runner!)<br />

has raced in all but one of the<br />

Michigan Cancer Foundation's<br />

Race for the Curea. the largest<br />

race in Michigan. "It's a nice race.<br />

It is wonderful the way it has juat<br />

mushroomed.''<br />

Actually. Wind may have arrived<br />

home on foot before some<br />

who chose to park at William<br />

Beaumont Hoapital at 13 Mile<br />

and Woodward and take the race<br />

shuttle back and forth to the zoo<br />

"It was slow and we apologize<br />

to those people." said Wendy<br />

Rose, race spokeswoman. "We<br />

underestimated the number of<br />

people who would take the shuttle<br />

from Beaumont." They had<br />

thought more people would drive<br />

to the Michigan State Fair-<br />

grounds 2 miles south of the zoo<br />

take the shorter shuttle ride from<br />

there.<br />

Race directors had encouraged<br />

participants to park and shuttle<br />

Providence... an excellent choice for<br />

Wier. it corr.es to your famrfy j heart*<br />

you want »o De sure you re getting<br />

quaftty core You aeo want pervxx*<br />

attenflon from your doctor and<br />

soeco acNoncea services when you<br />

->eec tnecr. Ana that s *nat you ge"<br />

the PrcvOence network moae<br />

up ot »rovK3ence noscxtai


*A* The Observer THURSDAY APRIL 27. 1995<br />

Ab=<br />

m<br />

PROLD SPONSOR OF THE<br />

1996 U.S. OLYMPIC TEAM<br />

—tf<br />

9 a<br />

v.<br />

A A<br />

tWERE&C® REASON ID 60 ANYWHERE EISE.'//<br />

O t D & P las<br />

V0HTW96<br />

WEBER<br />

? CAA\ 30 '<br />

^7 ><br />

—-•-a 000.<br />

ni«»* iImI burner •<br />

• Eiduanre Weber<br />

Flavortrer* System<br />

m<br />

t meben<br />

GENESIS* 20001<br />

LP GAS<br />

GRILL<br />

r* Lueber PERFORMER"<br />

CHARCOAL GRILL<br />

• fuo mi<br />

> loucn-W-Go " M|<br />

ipttttn TT1<br />

ugftta crtarroal W<br />

tuxtumna* wW 1<br />

a toucn of • ouaon<br />

PLANTATION<br />

PATTERNS<br />

WROUGHT<br />

IRON<br />

LOVESEAT<br />

GLIDE<br />

(PLANTATION<br />

•PATTERNS<br />

\£217»3 *—<br />

'PLANTATION<br />

PATTERNS<br />

IAMPTON<br />

7-PIECE<br />

PATIO<br />

i<br />

224001<br />

• Ami<br />

• »mmWy evaMeMe<br />

• 10-year limited warranty<br />

• Include* 20 » p>op*n« lank<br />

22'/2' BAR-B-KETTLE'<br />

CHARCOAL<br />

GRILL<br />

• Black r limited warranty<br />

mnON^SER/ICES-WW,<br />

,Gor^ see irteBEUEVE rr.'<br />

HERE ARE JUST A FEW OF<br />

OUR EVERYDAY SERVICES:<br />

• We Deliver 7 Days a Week to Your Home or Jobsite!<br />

• Unconditional 1 Year Guarantee on All Landscape,<br />

House & Tropical Plants<br />

• Free Expert Advice from Our Trained Garden Pros<br />

• Huge Selection of Lawnmower Accessories<br />

• We're Proud Members of Michigan's<br />

Nurseryman Association<br />

I1«<br />

MURRAY 20 3.5 HP<br />

I0I21„ SIDE DISCHARGE<br />

•SSST PUSHMOWER<br />

D McCULLOCH<br />

15<br />

CURVED SHAFT<br />

GAS<br />

TRIMMER<br />

e2-yeeram«ea<br />

PCl»«rri»Aoedarla«iMdesHMcnn ioemonM «on • lane upon n quest<br />

, i 00<br />

^weyOatkfl»wr«youriaMean«aMt^a^reotmafceeO»>onaipuFCft»eeeonyotf etcoue<br />

[CHARGE<br />

CARO<br />

*9A<br />

N. TELEGRAPH RD. WARREN <strong>CANTON</strong><br />

545 South Telegraph Rd. 25879 Hoover Road<br />

•SMKSStfisr *-a-sr-<br />

39825 Ford Road<br />

^sssssss-<br />

(810)253-8900 (810)757-3000 (313)844-7300<br />

BEDFORD<br />

101 nn i?..., nLri<br />

NORTHVILLE ROSEVILLE<br />

3 9 5 0 0 w - 7 Mil * R o a d 20500 12100 Inkster Road m««m^ c«w m im» Hoed **<br />

'3Mil«Ro«d<br />

** -<br />

»aO»8aa»eea»liii RiK<br />

(313)937-4001<br />

mil tt RiU >HNlen-l71<br />

(810)347-9600<br />

.-2^. a 4-<br />

(810)415-9620<br />

k:m


10A*<br />

Schoolcraft offers<br />

computer classes<br />

Schoolcraft College i» aecflitinf<br />

registration* for tha following<br />

computer course* that bafin May<br />

8-13-<br />

• Using the Disk Operstin« Sys<br />

tern — Tbe eight-week course will<br />

meat Mondays from 5:30 to 7:30<br />

pm. beginning May 8. The fee ia<br />

$150.<br />

• LQCUB Spreadsheet — Tbe six<br />

week course will meet Mondays<br />

from 8 to 10 p.m. beginning May<br />

8. Tbe fee ia $119.<br />

• Introduction to WordPerfect —<br />

Tbe eight-week courae will meet<br />

Tuesdays from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m.<br />

beginning May 9. Tbe fee ia $150.<br />

• Networking for Small Business<br />

— Learn about network operating<br />

systems for computers in this new<br />

four-week course. Clasaea will<br />

meet Wednesdays from 4:30 to<br />

6:30 p.m. beginning Msy 10. The<br />

fee is >90.<br />

• Introduction to Page maker —<br />

Tha eight-week course will meet<br />

Wednesdays from 6 to 8 p.m. beginning<br />

Msy 10. The fee is $150.<br />

• Windows on the PC — The<br />

eight-week course will meet<br />

Wednesdays from 6 to 8 p.m. be-<br />

ginning May 10. Tbe fee ia $150.<br />

• Introduction to Microsoft Word<br />

for Windows - Tbe sight-week<br />

course will meet from 6 to 8 p.m.<br />

beginning Wednesday, May 10.<br />

Tbe foe ia $160.<br />

• Personal Computer Beaks —<br />

Tbe 10-week course will meet<br />

Wednesdays from 8 to 10 p m beginning<br />

Msy 10. Tbe foe is $177.<br />

• WordPerfect for windows —<br />

Tbe sight-week courae will meet<br />

Wednesday* from 8 am. to 10<br />

p.m. beginning May 10. Tbe fee ia<br />

$150.<br />

• Lotus Skills Development —<br />

Tbe six-week course will meet<br />

Thursdays from 6 to 8 p.m. beginning<br />

Msy 11. Pss is $119.<br />

• Introduction to Microsoft Excel<br />

for Windows —Tbe eight-week<br />

course will meat Thursdays from<br />

6 to 8 p.m. beginning Msy 11. Tbe<br />

fee is $150.<br />

• Microsoft Works for Windows<br />

Word Processing — The twoweek<br />

course will meet Saturdays<br />

from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. beginning<br />

May 13. Paa ia $90.<br />

To register or receive more information,<br />

call 313-462-4448.<br />

SC offering test prep courses<br />

Schoolcraft C-ollege ia accepting<br />

registrations for the following test<br />

preparation courses that begin May<br />

10-13.<br />

SAT Preparation Workshop — Tbe<br />

three week course will meet Wednesdays<br />

from 6 to 8 pm. beginning May<br />

10. Tbe fee ia $58.<br />

Overcoming Math Anxiety — Tha<br />

eight week course will meet Tburs-<br />

CHIMNEYS<br />

Cleaned<br />

Screened<br />

Repaired \<br />

New<br />

ROOFS<br />

• Repaired<br />

• Re-Roofed<br />

• New<br />

• Leaks<br />

Stopped<br />

LICENSED<br />

INSURED<br />

GUARANTEED<br />

CROWN CONTRACTING, INC.<br />

42910 W. 10 Mito, Novi<br />

Senior<br />

Citizen<br />

Discount<br />

(3B) 427-398I<br />

SINCE 1952<br />

(810)344-4577<br />

W<br />

Pendleton Shops<br />

Plymouth Streetscape Values<br />

4 DAYS ONLY<br />

Thurs. thru Sun., April 27 thru 30<br />

2 0 % SAVINGS SPRIN^FASHIONS<br />

- Plus-<br />

The Best of Winter "SPECIAL VALUES-<br />

INCLUDING MENS PENDLETON WOOL SHIRTS<br />

& SPORT COATS<br />

WOMEN SWEATERS K BLOUSES<br />

470 FOREST • PLYMOUTH • 459-0440<br />

"My car got<br />

four people<br />

off the street<br />

and on the<br />

road to recovery."<br />

Your old car can lake someone off the strrct and (Hit them<br />

on the mad to recovery. If you've got an operable car. truck,<br />

camper. or boat, consider donating it to The Salvation Army.<br />

The proceeds from your donation wilt then go directly to the<br />

Aduli Rrhahtlturion Center to help men in the metro area<br />

wen the bank against drug and akohol<br />

addiction Tour donation srou<br />

and towing can be arranged<br />

Call the Salvation Army ai<br />

•10.771.2492<br />

313-941.9100<br />

01O43*9*O1<br />

313-969*7760<br />

dsys from 6 to 9 pm. beginning May<br />

11. Fee is $64.<br />

Teat Taking Improvement — Tbe<br />

two week course will meet Saturdays<br />

from 10 to 11 JO am. beginning May<br />

13. Tbe fee ia $21.<br />

To register or receive further information,<br />

call Continuing Education<br />

Servicse at 313-462-4448.<br />

m<br />

Don't fust make a donation,<br />

make a difference.<br />

The Observer/ THURSDAY APRIL 27, 1995<br />

SCC exec honored for volunteerism<br />

Richard Aginian. president of<br />

Suburban Communications<br />

Corp., parent company of the<br />

Observer 4 Eccentric Nearspapers.<br />

will be honored aa one of<br />

the recipients of the annual<br />

Mkhlgan'a Outstanding Volunteers<br />

award.<br />

Aginian, s Birmingham reaidant,<br />

ia past president of the<br />

Community House in Birmingham.<br />

He will be recognised at a<br />

luncheon Monday at the Hit*<br />

Carlton in Dearborn by tbe National<br />

Society of Fund Raiaing<br />

Executives. •<br />

Aginian said he believea that<br />

everyone should give something<br />

back to their community<br />

through volunteer efforts.<br />

"In tragedies, people always<br />

pitch in but we've got to make it<br />

a part of everyday life," Aginian<br />

said.<br />

He applauded such programs<br />

aa the community service program<br />

at the public schools thst<br />

encourages young people to become<br />

active participants in efforts<br />

that improve their towns.<br />

"People have got to make the<br />

time to volunteer. You make<br />

time for other things and thia<br />

shouldn't be any different. Peo<br />

pis have got to make the time to<br />

devote to their communities and<br />

give beck instead of take," Aginian<br />

aaid.<br />

Aginian heeded the expanaion<br />

of Tbe Community House,<br />

working with architects and<br />

holding weekly planning meetings,<br />

aa well aa overseeing the<br />

fund-raising efforts that made<br />

the new wing poeaible.<br />

A member of tbe board of directors<br />

for eight years, Aginian<br />

served aa vice president in<br />

charge of facilities during the<br />

expension and then served sa<br />

president of the board from 1990<br />

to 1992.<br />

Aginian has been preeident of<br />

Suburbsn Communications<br />

Corp. since 1977. He haa served<br />

aa preeident of the trade aaaocistion<br />

Suburban Newspapers of<br />

America, served on the Governor's<br />

Committee Michigan<br />

Newspaper Recycling Taak<br />

Force and on the board of directors<br />

for Walsh Collage and the<br />

Corporation for a Skilled Workforce.<br />

He has served on tbe board of<br />

directors for Henry Ford Hospital-West<br />

Bloomfield. U.S. Suburban<br />

Press, Michigan Press<br />

Association, Leadership Oakland<br />

steering committee and<br />

Young Presidents Association.<br />

He ia vice chairman for<br />

finance for the 1996 USGA<br />

Open Golf Tournament at Oakland<br />

Hills Country Club. He<br />

si so is a member of the Economic<br />

Club of Detroit<br />

Tbe National Society of Fund<br />

Raiaing Executives is s professional<br />

organisation of more than<br />

10,000 fund-raising executives<br />

Richard Aginian<br />

and 107 chapters nationwide<br />

The Michigan Chapter has 291<br />

members.<br />

Senior center plans annual spring festival<br />

The St Patrick Senior Center<br />

— which cares for tbe poor, elderly<br />

and homeleas in Detroit's Cass<br />

Corridor with help from many<br />

suburban volunteers — announces<br />

ita annual St Pat's<br />

Spring Festival, set for 2-9 p.m.,<br />

Sunday, April 30.<br />

Tbe extravaganza, at 58 Parsons<br />

at Woodward behind Orchestra<br />

Hall in- Detroit wiU future<br />

continuous live Irish entertainment<br />

on three stages, arte and<br />

crafts, Irish and American food,<br />

and beverages at 1970a prices. Admission<br />

is $3 for sdults, and $1<br />

for older children.<br />

Raffle winners will be granted<br />

prises in amount* ranging from<br />

$200 to $9,000.<br />

ewel<br />

"For 22 yeara, St Patrick's<br />

Senior Cneter haa provided for<br />

the very poor senior citixens of the<br />

Caaa Corridor a daily, fully nutritionally<br />

balanced dinner, recreational,<br />

educational, and handicraft<br />

programs," aaid the Rev.<br />

Thomas Duffey and Sister Mary<br />

Watson, St Pat's pastor and director.<br />

respectively.<br />

"We alao provide legal, medical,<br />

dental, podiatric and financial<br />

counseling services; clothing distribution;<br />

food packages; funeral<br />

end burial assistance, spiritusl<br />

guidance for all faiths, colors and<br />

creeds.<br />

"Just as our next-door neighbor,<br />

Orchestra Hall, has found it<br />

necessary to depend upon an extended<br />

community for ita very existence,<br />

so have we at St Patrick's,<br />

and . by the grace of God,<br />

and with the help of good people,<br />

we both persevere."<br />

There'll be lighted, guarded<br />

parking. For more information,<br />

call (313) 833-7080.<br />

Carnival coming to Madonna University<br />

Balloons, amusement rides, popcorn and all the<br />

accompaniments will be available at Madonna University's<br />

fourth annual Homecoming Carnival.<br />

The spring celebration is planned from 4-10 p.m.<br />

May 3-4 and noon to 10 p.m. May 5, 6 and 7. The<br />

show will feature Pugh show's nationally known<br />

* * * *<br />

a i<br />

• .*«<br />

X "<br />

* .«<br />

midway and a toy and collectible ahow from 9 a.m. to<br />

4 p.m. Saturday, May 6. Pay one price $12 tickets<br />

will be availabk for the rides. Individusl ride tickets<br />

also will be available.<br />

Madonna University is on the northwest corner of<br />

Schoolcraft and Levan roads in Livonia.<br />

ales<br />

April 27 through April 30<br />

Westland Shopping Center celebrates its<br />

30th Anniversary by offering 20°k off one of<br />

your favorite things... jewelry! Beginning<br />

Thursday. April 27 through Sunday. April 30,<br />

participating merchants at Westland Shopping<br />

Center invite you to take advantage of these<br />

money saving 20& off coupons available from the<br />

mail or at all center entrances Be sure to enter to<br />

win one of 30 "The Sound of Music " videos to be<br />

given away in honor of Westland Shopping Center s<br />

30th Arjiiversary Details in the coupon flyer or at<br />

the Customer Service Center.<br />

WFfiTIAND<br />

30 Year* Of Your Favorite Things!<br />

Wayne and Ufarrr* Roads. Weuland<br />

Over BO Specialty Starrs<br />

Mall Hours Monday - Saturday 10-9, Sunday 11 -6


SET MASON, EDITOR<br />

953-2131<br />

THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1995<br />

KAREN MEIER<br />

What's right<br />

with America 8<br />

An 11-year-old is what's right with America<br />

today That's right, an 11-year-old. He<br />

scored a perfect 100 percent on the "Family<br />

Room" examination which, according to the<br />

contest rules, qualifies him for a spot in thia<br />

"What's Right with America" series.<br />

And so here he ia. 11 years old and all. A winner,<br />

fair and square. His story I'm deliberately<br />

running today because U just so happens to be<br />

his birthday<br />

This boy shared some fine ideas and wonderful<br />

stories with me when we met face-to-face.<br />

It's nice to be able to interview the contest<br />

winners like this. You can tell so much more<br />

about a person when you're sitting across the<br />

table from him.<br />

Here he was. a boy. nearly as tall as I am,<br />

very neat in his appearance, sitting straight<br />

and confident in his chair, speaking articulately<br />

and directly and with a sense of humor<br />

and friendly ease, to me (someone old enough<br />

to be his mother*, and 1 felt privileged to be in<br />

his presence.<br />

Based on our face-to-face discussion, I felt a<br />

surge of confidence in America's future. -<br />

Elev en-year-olds. I decided, are really cool.<br />

See ft<br />

12A<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> ®bsttvtt<br />

COMMUNITY LIFE<br />

For Bruce Berry,<br />

tutoring adults<br />

was 'thing to do'<br />

BY MAHY RODRJQUE<br />

STAT* WRITER<br />

Bruce Berry has spent five years tutoring<br />

adult students through the Community Literacy<br />

Council of Plymouth. In recognition<br />

of his efforts, the group has nominated him<br />

for a J.C. Penney Golden Rule Award.<br />

Several years back Bruce Berry<br />

heard then-First Lady Barbara<br />

Bush bemoan illiteracy in America<br />

and took it to heart.<br />

"I was listening to the radio and I<br />

heard Barbara Buah take Americans<br />

to the woodshed over illiteracy."<br />

said Berry. "I had been looking<br />

for a volunteer activity and that was<br />

the linchpin for me."<br />

Berry, 48, haa volunteered at the<br />

Community Literacy Council of Plymouth<br />

for the paat five years, working<br />

one-on-one with adult students.<br />

A maintenance worker at East<br />

Middle School in the Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong><br />

Schools. Berry spends two hours<br />

a week tutoring at the center.<br />

The council is a non-profit organization<br />

which tutors mostly adult<br />

students in reading, spelling, English<br />

as a second language, and even<br />

math skilla.<br />

Berry, who ia single and lives in<br />

Plymouth Township, haa been nominated<br />

by the council for the J.C. Penney<br />

Golden Rule awards program.<br />

The program, sponsored by the department<br />

store chain, will recognize<br />

17 community service volunteers in<br />

the metropolitan Detroit area. Nominees<br />

will be honored during a reception<br />

Tuesday, May 9, at the<br />

Roostertail Restaurant in Detroit.<br />

Six adult and one youth winner<br />

will be eligible for the national competition.<br />

An additional 10 finalists<br />

will be named. All of these volunteers<br />

will receive a certificate of<br />

recognition and funds for the agency<br />

they represent.<br />

At the state level, finalists will<br />

receive $500 for their organization<br />

and winners will get $1,000 checks<br />

for the group for which they volunteer.<br />

At the national level, volunteers<br />

can win $10,000 for their<br />

agency, and the runners-up will get<br />

$5,000 for their organizations. One<br />

youth winner, age 18 or younger,<br />

will get a $5,000 contribution for her<br />

agency and a $5,000 scholarship.<br />

"Bruce ia extremely competent,<br />

hardworking and knowledgeable,"<br />

said Jean Calabrese, executive director<br />

of the literacy council. He has a<br />

lot of compassion. He'a very reassuring.<br />

He is someone who has taken il-<br />

See TUTOMNO, 12A<br />

MAKE<br />

EDUCATION<br />

FIRST<br />

Want to know where affordable, quality education is available?<br />

Our Aviation Mechanics and Environmental & Natural Resources instructors and students know!<br />

Wayne County Community College,<br />

the right answer every time.<br />

Enroll now!<br />

Early Registration — May 1-5<br />

Final Registration — May 15-24<br />

Call 313-496-2600<br />

Summer classes begin May 30,1995.<br />

Wayne<br />

County '<br />

Community<br />

College<br />

Wiyne County Community College is accredited by tbe North Central Association o( Colleges and Schools.<br />

jTAT*MDrr or COMTUANCZ w mrnaAL AHD ITAT* LAW _ J__<br />

k ts «M potter * WCOC tfw aa pmmm. oa *•baata


12A(P,C) The Observer THURSDAY. APRIL 27, 1995<br />

Family Room from page 1 IA<br />

He h*d come U> thi» mterview<br />

•II prepared with a story, aa I'd<br />

(UflHtnl in the contest rule*<br />

Be re«d> with WDM ton of story<br />

about your life." the rule® ha


14A* The Observer THURSDAY APRIL "27. 1995<br />

Overactive imagination leads her down path to adventure Plymouth AAUWgoes buy the hook<br />

fiHAPHOLOCt<br />

Dear Loreoe. •<br />

A few Year*<br />

ago 1 did not<br />

belW>« thai a<br />

p e r s o n ' s<br />

handwriting<br />

could 1*11 so<br />

much about<br />

them But since<br />

reading your<br />

column for<br />

time<br />

I've<br />

LOftCPtt changed<br />

mind. I've seen<br />

myself and others 1 know in<br />

some of the handwriting analyse*<br />

in this paper.<br />

I very much hope that my letter<br />

will get picked to have a<br />

handwriting analysis<br />

I am 51 year* of age and<br />

right-banded. I enjoy music<br />

and reading. Thank you very<br />

much<br />

L.C..<br />

Redford<br />

Today's writer is restless and a<br />

veritable whirlwind of activity<br />

She feu involved in so many ac-<br />

Lecture will look at law of God<br />

First Church of Chnst. Scien<br />

tist. Plymouth has invited Robert<br />

W .Jeffery, a member of the<br />

Christian Science Board of Lec<br />

tureahip. to address the topic of<br />

what religion can do to contribute<br />

m a significant way to solving ma<br />

)or social problems.<br />

Jeffery will speak on "Stand Up<br />

.for Everyone's Rights through<br />

Crod's Law" at a 8 p.m. public fo-<br />

IN NEED OF A<br />

taL^<br />

cO^ LIHNOX<br />

FREE ESTIMATES<br />

525-1930<br />

UNITED TEMPERATURE<br />

v%3e»ee*f • verve<br />

He will draw on his education<br />

from the Massachusetts Institute<br />

of Technology, and more than 20<br />

years of scientific and business<br />

experience with two large corpora<br />

tions. plus equal time in the min<br />

istry of Christian healing as a<br />

Christian Science practitioner.<br />

He will explain why he believes<br />

Jesus' teachings and example<br />

provide practical guidance for everyone<br />

today, in understanding<br />

and claiming their rights under<br />

the law of God.<br />

The public is invited to attend<br />

the free hour-long lecture. Child<br />

care will be provided.<br />

LOOSE LOWER DENTURES?<br />

PARTIALS?<br />

PERHAPS IMPLANTS ARE TME AMSWER!<br />

LIVONIA VILLAGE DENTAL ASSOCIATES<br />

HERBERT GARDNER. DDS<br />

(SIO) 473*2110<br />

AAOIKE<br />

ItXPMSS,<br />

45156 ford Rd. • TotofPloio • <strong>Canton</strong><br />

(IstuMM Sheldon ft <strong>Canton</strong> Cantor / Across from Motors)<br />

"ille Are Smoker friendly"<br />

i F R €C UGHTC R * **<br />

• UUith Purchase & ULIith Coupon i k t f d k a a a Ji<br />

NSJJ «<br />

^pftoouai-<br />

GUNSMOKC<br />

'13.99<br />

Por Carton • Plus Tax<br />

BEST<br />

BCSTCHOKC<br />

'13.29<br />

Por Carton • Plus Tone<br />

DORAl<br />

—^<br />

tivities that, at times, the orderly<br />

organisation of her affair* can be<br />

loo much for her Perhaps ahe<br />

needs to slow down and smell the<br />

An overactive imagination en<br />

ticea this woman down the garden<br />

path of new adventures She<br />

loathes a dull routine.<br />

Seemingly, she has a tendency<br />

to distort what she sees and<br />

heara. perhaps without even real<br />

izing it. She is probably an inter<br />

eating storyteller<br />

Our writer wants lo accomplish<br />

things in a grand manner to at<br />

tract attention to herself or to<br />

make her feel more important.<br />

She is also willing to accept responsibility<br />

that will enhance her<br />

self-esteem. She appears to thrive<br />

on approval and attention.<br />

Determination is an outstanding<br />

trait in her personality. She<br />

has a strong degree of self-direction<br />

and motivation. As a result<br />

she will go ahead and try regard<br />

less of how difficult something<br />

seems or how negative she may<br />

feel. The attainment of her goal in<br />

the face of obstacles or opposition<br />

is a driving force in her personali-<br />

^<br />

ty. Materia] acquisitions can also which people can relate to.<br />

be a propelling force.<br />

Her signature and the text of<br />

' f- >' '<br />

This woman wants to stand her handwriting agree. From this<br />

above the crowd. In her work, she we can aasume her inner and out-<br />

is efficiency oriented and not er personalities are in accord<br />

afraid of hard work. 1 don't think<br />

she would be happy for very long<br />

If you would like your<br />

in a job where she was confined to<br />

handwntuig analyzed in this<br />

• desk for eight hours each day.<br />

newspaper, write to Lorene C.<br />

She needs the freedom to move<br />

Green, a certified graphologist, at<br />

around and circulate with people.<br />

36251 Schoolcraft. Livonia 48150<br />

This is a rather serious woman Please use a full sheet of white.<br />

who has a need to be right. Her<br />

thinking is logical and methodi<br />

cal. She does not rely on flashes of<br />

intuition for her answers.<br />

At the time this letter was written.<br />

our writer was etperiencing<br />

some dissatisfaction with either<br />

her work or social role.<br />

Personal criticism can be hurt<br />

ful for her. And she shows some<br />

resentment in this writing. These<br />

traits strongly suggest she has<br />

been hurt in the past and often is<br />

on guard with people to prevent<br />

this from recurring.<br />

Our writer enjoys people and<br />

her interactions with them. She is<br />

quick to extend the hand of<br />

friendship. She has a caring heart<br />

nvriiBifmMi i mh i ——nT—m • " ~ ~ ~ T T r T T 1 M M B n M i M M M B i<br />

rum Monday, May 8. at the Livonia<br />

Civic Center <strong>Library</strong>. Five<br />

Mile Road east of Farmington<br />

Road<br />

l f •<br />

r*......<br />

. 4 ». j ,<br />

i < •-•j-- T.<br />

unlined paper, writing in the first and full signature are helpful Ami<br />

person singular Age, handedness objective feedback is welcome<br />

a n a<br />

COOLING • HEATING<br />

ONE COOL<br />

DEAL<br />

Buy An Amana Central Air<br />

BY ClUUflTIMA PUOCO<br />

staft WUTU<br />

Military history buffs will be all<br />

in tbair glory at the American Association<br />

ot Uni vanity Women -<br />

Plymouth Branch's 41st annual<br />

book sale Thursday through Saturday,<br />

May 4-8.<br />

"We have 60 boxes of military<br />

history books," said AJ. Heller<br />

man, the event chairwoman. Moat<br />

of them, she added, art in mint<br />

condition.<br />

Sixty boxes ia only a fraction of<br />

the books tbe group has received<br />

for tha book sale to ba held at the<br />

Starkweather Canter Gymnaaium,<br />

650 Holbrook. in Plymouth'a<br />

Old Villaga.<br />

More than 300 boxes of books<br />

have been donated for the sale.<br />

That's down from the average of<br />

500 but tha books are still pouring<br />

in. Tbe Dunning Hough <strong>Library</strong><br />

has become so overloaded with<br />

books that the AAUW ia encouraging<br />

people to bring them to the<br />

Starkweather Canter, Hailerman<br />

said.<br />

Members are working to sort all<br />

the booka. records and books on<br />

tape, into 26 categories, such as<br />

biography, fiction, mystery, science<br />

fiction, history and children's<br />

literature. All of the books<br />

are relatively new, said .the<br />

Bill BassLsa/STArr Pnorociurwt*<br />

Sorting the books: A.J. Hailerman, the AAUWs book sale chairwoman, sorts the items<br />

donated for their annual sale at the Starkweather Center Gym in Plymouth. Volunteer<br />

Mildred Kladzyk of <strong>Canton</strong> helps her out.<br />

Conditioner Or An Amana High<br />

Efficiency Furnace And Central<br />

• Air Conditioner Combo, And<br />

Get FREE FINANCING<br />

Until Jan. 1996*<br />

HURRY, LIMITED TIME OFFER<br />

AAUWs Mildred Kladxyk of<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>. The organisation doesn't<br />

accept books published before<br />

1975. .<br />

Hailerman added, "The hardhack<br />

novels look like they were<br />

read once and they probably were.<br />

Those are priced to sell "<br />

The prices of the books drop as<br />

the three-day sale comes to an<br />

end. The first day, Thursday,<br />

May 4, books will be sold for full<br />

price from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. The<br />

following day they will be available<br />

for half price during tbe same<br />

hours. On Saturday, from 9 a.m.<br />

to noon, patrons can buy as many<br />

books aa they can fit in a grocery<br />

bag for $5.<br />

Proceeds from tbe sale fund<br />

scholarships for students attending<br />

University of Michigan, Michigan<br />

State University. Schoolcraft<br />

College, Madonna University,<br />

Washtenaw Community College<br />

and the Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> Community<br />

Education Program.<br />

Preference for the endowment<br />

grants are given to members of<br />

the local community returning to<br />

school to further their education,<br />

Hailerman said.<br />

WINSTON<br />

Rssorted flavors<br />

'17.59<br />

Por Carton • Plus Tax<br />

BASIC<br />

'15.09<br />

Por Carton • Plus Tax<br />

KINGSPORT<br />

'13.491<br />

Por Carton<br />

Plus Tax<br />

SRl€M<br />

'16.59<br />

Por Carton • Plus Tax<br />

\faunh<br />

MONARCH<br />

'15.09<br />

Por Carton • Plus Tax<br />

M -16.59<br />

l&M • '16.59<br />

IMKS • '16.59<br />

Por Carton • Plus Tax<br />

Afem JHocatio* 313-460-0705<br />

(Do Carry Imported Cigars • Instant tottory Tjckots<br />

UJo ftccopt fll Monufocturors Coupons<br />

Surpton Qvmol LUomtnQ Ogorttm uno*<br />

459-7270 =ggg£S55S<br />

ana<br />

iya TON 10 SEER<br />

AIR CONDITIONER<br />

Yj TON • 12 SEER<br />

AIR CONDITIONER<br />

rem ana<br />

iy» TON • 10 SEER<br />

AIR CONDITIONER WITH<br />

80% EFFICIENT, 45,000<br />

B.T.U. p J<br />

i j — •»-«<br />

79<br />

-FURNACE<br />

SALE ENDS AJNE 28 1995<br />

To opp^'Cor.*j jifib Qvot 'eel osd" AP9 !7 88%' 0^e< Bxpx'e; ju-~& 28. '9QS •<br />

A.J. Danboise<br />

30999 W. Ten Mile Rd., Farmington Hills 810-477-3626<br />

TAKE AN ADDITIONAL 2 0 % O F F<br />

HESLOP'S EVERYDAY LOW PRICES ON SELECT<br />

DINNERWARE, FLATWARE, STEMWARE, AND GIFTWARE.<br />

Heslop s brings you the<br />

largest selection of in-stock<br />

merchandise in Michigan:<br />

Choose from famous<br />

names like Atlantis.<br />

Block. Dansk.<br />

Fitz & Floyd, Lenox.<br />

Mikasa. Noritake, Oneida,<br />

Reed & Barton,<br />

Royal Doulton,<br />

Royal Worcester. Sasaki,<br />

Spode, Towle, and<br />

VlUeroy &Boch.*<br />

T M;I .DAY, APRIL 27 - SUNDAY, APRII 30<br />

INTROOVCE THE MUM-TO-BE TO HESLOT'S<br />

THE MODAL REGOTFY OP OFOKX<br />

Tha Heights Baarhsrn Heights • (1131 2744200<br />

• • • • I ' I N L M M I H<br />

(On comer ol Hal Road and Hayes Road)<br />

• (3111923-1*0<br />

• (810) 29)4461<br />

• (810) 175-0823<br />

Noel Tom Cantor. Na* • (8101 349-8090<br />

Oakland Mai. Tray • (8101 589.1413<br />

• •(8101 717-8080<br />

(Orchard lake and I) Mitel<br />

. Ana Arbor • (111) 761-1002<br />

(On Eisenhower Ptcsry. «M of Brtorwood Mall)<br />

• |6I6| 127-75II<br />

' 1517) 321-6261<br />

• (517) 349-4008<br />

Grand teptfe • (616) 957-2145<br />

Where families are born...<br />

close to home<br />

The Observer/ THURSDAY. APRJL 27, 1995 (P,C,R»W,G)15A<br />

A COMFORTABLE ATMOSPHERE<br />

Imagine giving birth in a comfortable, home-like atmosphere where<br />

you make many of the decisions about your birth experience. And<br />

then, think about being able to go home within 24 hours after your<br />

baby is born. Well, the New Life Center at Providence Park in<br />

Novi offers all that, and it's just minutes from home.<br />

A UNIQUE APPROACH<br />

From the moment you choose to have your baby w ith us*,<br />

you can feel comfortable knowing you'll receive personal<br />

attention from caring nurses, unrestricted visiting hours,<br />

prenatal classes, a neonatologist present at your baby's<br />

birth, and private visits to your home after baby's birth by a<br />

nurse and choreworker. What's more, you will enjoy a<br />

comfortable home-like atmosphere where your birth<br />

partner can stay overnight. The New Life Center at<br />

Providence Park was born from the success of the New Life<br />

Center at Providence Hospital, where for generations, thousands<br />

of women have had wonderful, nurturing, family-centered birth<br />

experiences.<br />

COME SEE FOR YOURSELF<br />

But don't take our word for it. Take it from the women who have<br />

already enjoyed a Providence Park New Life-Center experience.<br />

Here are just some of the things they have to say:<br />

- "We had no idea what to expect, but delivering here was the best experience of our<br />

lives. The personal attention we received made this a very positive experience.<br />

- "My experience couldn't have been better. The staff was fabulous! They were so<br />

helpful, friendly and comforting. 1 really felt that they made my experience the best it<br />

could be. The room was beautiful, clean and comfortable. Everything was wonderful!"<br />

- "Absolutely wonderful! I was so pleased I would rate it right off the charts!"<br />

Call 1-800-806-BABY for an appointment to see what the New Life Center at Providence Park<br />

has to offer expectant families.<br />

ProvMenoe Medfcal Cooler •<br />

Providence Parte<br />

47601 Grand River Avenue<br />

Novi, Michigan 48374<br />

1-B0O-806-B ABY<br />

•Only pregnant women who have been pre-screened and assessed as low risk by a Providence physician are eligible to<br />

deliver at the Providence Park New Life Center.<br />

MHS seeks artwork<br />

for its holiday cards<br />

Do you have a penchant for<br />

drawing and design and a love<br />

of animala? Then the Michigan<br />

Humane Society haa a contest<br />

for you — ita 1996 holiday<br />

greeting card contest.<br />

This year's contest is being<br />

sponsored by Compton Printing<br />

of Farmington Hills. There<br />

are three categories — traditional,<br />

humorous and religious.<br />

Cash prizes — $150 for first<br />

place, $75 for second place and<br />

$25 for third place — will be<br />

given in each category.<br />

• The chosen design will be<br />

featured on MHS's 1995 holiday<br />

greeting cards. The artist's<br />

name will appear prominenUy<br />

on the back of the card. More<br />

than 100,000 cards are sold<br />

each year by MHS with proceeds<br />

benefiting tbe homeless<br />

animals in its shelter.<br />

Since they are for MHS, artwork<br />

must incorporate an animal<br />

theme. In fact, cards<br />

featuring dog», cats, puppies<br />

and/or kittens have been the<br />

most popular. There also are s<br />

few other rules for the contest:<br />

• Entries must be a minimum<br />

THINKING ABOUT...<br />

m<br />

CALL<br />

FREEiftMATE<br />

(810)^476-7022<br />

AtiVriME<br />

DAG HEATING ft COOLING<br />

19140 Formmgton Pood • Uvonio<br />

of 5 inches by 7 inches up to a<br />

maximum of 14 inches by 17<br />

inches.<br />

• Entries must be the original<br />

work of tbe artist.<br />

• Artwork submitted must not<br />

have been previously published.<br />

• All artwork selected for uae<br />

by the MHS will become the<br />

property of and copyrighted by<br />

the society. It will not be returned<br />

and may be used in various<br />

publicity and educational<br />

activities. All other artist*<br />

wishing to have their artwork<br />

returned to them can make arrange<br />

menu to pick artwork up<br />

at one of the MHS shelters. .<br />

• The MHS will not be responsible<br />

for lost, stolen or<br />

damaged artwork.<br />

• Artwork must be clearly labeled<br />

on tbe back with the full<br />

name, address and telephone<br />

number of the artist-<br />

Entries must be submitted<br />

by June 1. They can be sent or<br />

delivered to tbe Michigan<br />

Humane Society Greeting Card<br />

Contest, 7401 Chrysler Drive,<br />

Detroit 48211.<br />

BEST SELECTION OF QUALITY<br />

WOODES PLAY SHICT11ES<br />

• Xpt-tutl PrulHK rhru \pnl it. IW<br />

• M.kIcK on l*M>(a><br />

Man at<br />

IUVoW^UUU.<br />

& T^StUUmSL*<br />

3947 W. 12 Mile • Berkley<br />

V-sa 'W30 FFL 'M (SIO) 543-311S<br />

: WEDDING INVITATIONS 35% OFF — Available A<br />

• Olszewski Miniatures • Colder, Memones bv Uadro • Russ Trolk<br />

Crystal • Raikes Bears • Ann Wood Carvings • Man Moo Vtoo •<br />

Calico Hitters Plush TONS • Hummds • Chenshed Teddies •<br />

Precious Moments • Wis • Pe»W • Music Boxes • Miniature<br />

Bulow Docks • Lilliput Lanes Cottages • Annalee • Handmade<br />

Curios & Doll Furniture • Wooden Bo»es<br />

yiWu/u/ Go Meetif>!['A', S/nc<br />

Hours Uo* -Frt lOsm -Sp<br />

l 30175 Ford Rd. 421-5754 »<br />

1994 Aurora Ccora Repha<br />

1960 Austin Healey 100 6 Roadster<br />

1966 Austin Heaiey $000 Mk •<br />

1940 Buck united ConvertiWe Sea<br />

19J7 Caomac V8 Roadster<br />

1965 Cadillac EWorado Convertible<br />

1976 CadiKac Eldorado Convertible<br />

1984 Cacwtac Eldorado Convertible<br />

1955 Chevrolet Bel Air Convertible<br />

1957 Chevrolet womad<br />

1957 Chevrolet Convertible<br />

1958 Chevrolet Corvette 2 Tops<br />

1958 Chevrolet Impaia Convertible<br />

1959 Chevrolet impaia Convertible<br />

1962 Chevrolet Bubttetoc 409,409<br />

1966 Chevrolet Corvette 427 ROSTT<br />

1968 Chevrolet Camaro RS<br />

1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z28<br />

1969 Chevrolet Camaro C0P0<br />

; 1969 Dodge Hemi Charger<br />

; 1970 Dooge Challenger 440 6 W<br />

1985 Ferran 308 CTS<br />

1928 Ford Model A Phaeton<br />

1955 Ford TTundefbrd i21<br />

400 Car <strong>Public</strong> Auction<br />

April 28, 29. SO<br />

1958 Ford Summer Convertible 12)<br />

t962 Ford Gaiane 500 XL 406 Conv<br />

1962 Ford Thunderbtrd Soon Rdstr<br />

1963 Ford Gaiane R" Code<br />

1965 Ford Mustang KGT Convertible<br />

1991 CMC Sydone<br />

1991 Haney DaWJson Soto*<br />

1974 Jaguar V12 Roadster<br />

1991 Jaguar XJS Cabnoiet<br />

1982 Lamborghini Countach<br />

i960 Mercedes Bera 220 SE Caonoiet<br />

1971 Mercedes Benz 280SI 'Auto A*ri<br />

1963 Pfymouth Savoy 426 Max wedge<br />

1965 Plymouth Betvedere Her<br />

1968 Plymouth GTX Hemi Convertible<br />

1969 Ptymouth Hemi Roadrunner Coe<br />

1958 Pontiac Bonneville Fuel miected<br />

1962 Pontac Super Duty 421 405HP<br />

1979 Pontiac Trans Am ($00 Miles<br />

1955 Porsche Carrera Sposter


16A(C)<br />

Transportation<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> shouldn't go it alone<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Township is * .tlking a fine Line as<br />

it :n»- to develop alternatives U) the<br />

Nankifi Transit System before its role and<br />

mone> for Uv local system runs out June 30.<br />

It's a line we doubt can be walked Transportion<br />

is a regional concern, not just a local<br />

one. and it should be solved by working with<br />

other communities<br />

If <strong>Canton</strong> fail*, it will be the less affluent<br />

and senior citizens who are hardest hit These<br />

are the people who depend on public transit<br />

for access to medical care and as a means to<br />

get to work Also, these people usually have<br />

little clout on the local government level.<br />

The crisis was created when <strong>Canton</strong> Township<br />

decided it would pull out of the May 23<br />

millage election being set for the.SMART bus<br />

system, w hich funds Nankin Transit <strong>Canton</strong><br />

pulled out because it didn't think it would get<br />

any benefit from more taxes paid to the<br />

SMART system The tax would have generat-<br />

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

OPINION<br />

ed $400,000 from <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />

SMART and Nankin Transit created some<br />

of their own problems m <strong>Canton</strong>. The systems<br />

are operating under the old idea that <strong>Canton</strong><br />

is a suburb of Detroit. The reality is that <strong>Canton</strong><br />

is a community of 60,000 residents, many<br />

of w hom have commercial and medical ties<br />

with Ypeilanti, Ann Arbor and Plymouth.<br />

When it comes to Ann Arbor. Plymouth and<br />

Ypsilanti, there's an old saying that applies:<br />

"You can't get there from here."<br />

There is no service to those communities<br />

from <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />

Until SMART Nankin Transit become<br />

aware and sensitive to the transportation<br />

needs of <strong>Canton</strong>, there's little chance of the<br />

community wanting back into the system.<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> should be part of the transportation<br />

solution for the region. It should step up to the<br />

table and be part of it, but not until there is<br />

something to be gained.<br />

Schools drag feet on millage<br />

Another Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> school board<br />

meeting has passed without the administration<br />

or school board bothering to<br />

spell out ho* it would spend $12 million if<br />

voters approve a 2 3-mill property tax increase<br />

on the June 12 ballot.<br />

The latest indication is that the board will<br />

issue its spending list sometime in mid-Mav.<br />

That's too late Many voters will have alreadymade<br />

up their minds by that time Add to<br />

that the number of people who vote by absentee<br />

ballot, and there's a potential for disaster.<br />

School officials say the money is needed for<br />

textbooks, computer-related items and<br />

teacher training, however, they haven't set a<br />

priority spending list.<br />

By not doing that, administrators and the<br />

board are hurting any chance voters will approve<br />

the millage. It makes them appear foggy<br />

and nobody is going to trust them enough<br />

to hand over $12 million.<br />

Imagine going into your boss and asking<br />

him or her for $12 million to buy new equipment<br />

for your department. The boss is going<br />

to demand documentation "What are you going<br />

to buy?" If you didn't have a list, you'd be<br />

cleaning out your desk by the end of the day<br />

However, that's what the schools are doing<br />

They are walking into their boss, the voters,<br />

and asking for a blank check with no spending<br />

plan.<br />

- The schools and board are asking the public<br />

to buy a pig in a poke. It's time to get specific<br />

or get out of the millage ball game.<br />

Schools will survive ranking<br />

Heads are being held high in certain<br />

school districts these days. In other districts.<br />

though, heads are hanging And.<br />

in still others, they're being scratched in confusion<br />

and perplexity<br />

The state's "fully accredited" roster came<br />

down last week, and some names you'd expect<br />

to find on Michigan's short list of exceptional<br />

schools were missing. Statewide, only four<br />

high schools, none from the Detroit area, were<br />

named-<br />

Educators across the state — especially<br />

those whose schools failed to make the list or,<br />

worse, were given unaccredited status — were<br />

wondering what to do about their district's apparent<br />

academic shortcomings<br />

Well, these educators needn't fall on their<br />

swords — figuratively speaking, of course —<br />

over this latest thunderclap of criticism from<br />

above They should be used to it by now.<br />

Yet another state list still another federal<br />

report. There've been so many over the past<br />

decade or so that they've had a numbing effect<br />

on educators, teachers, parents and students<br />

Remember "A Nation At Risk." the 1983 report<br />

that predicted dire consequences for the '<br />

U.S. if the nation's schools weren't immediately<br />

improved? Quite a few people must have<br />

done quite a bit for our schools since then.<br />

Consider the number of students who've<br />

QUESTION:<br />

We aakadthts<br />

Question at the<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> library.<br />

n don't<br />

tan to them.<br />

They are torume<br />

tor tha ignorant'<br />

COMMUNITY VOICE<br />

They do go<br />

used what they've learned in our public<br />

schools to launch successful college pursuits,<br />

careers and lives. Yes. we survived even "A<br />

Nation At Risk."<br />

Now. we're not putting down such<br />

statewide tests, the resulting lists of accredited<br />

schools and critical reports on education.<br />

In fact, we applaud them. They serve as<br />

wake-up calls to districts that need them.<br />

Ratings are one way to let educators know<br />

that they are being held accountable.<br />

That said, though, we have to add that<br />

there's so much in education that tests and<br />

accreditation plans just can't measure<br />

For one. there's the attitude of the parents<br />

that's right, the parents. If parents are the<br />

type who revere education — and they somehow<br />

transfer that attitude to their offspring<br />

— then we have a feeling that the<br />

students will be successful. .<br />

If, however, too many parents consider the<br />

public schools as nothing more than the<br />

world's largest < and most expensive) day care<br />

center, then heads will be hanging around<br />

school headquarters come accreditation time.<br />

Without this crucial factor — good parental<br />

— we're afraid the educational equation<br />

just won't work out for lots of students.<br />

Hey, maybe there should be assessment<br />

tests and accreditation for parents.<br />

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

M 1<br />

1 dont even<br />

tan to them.'<br />

744 WING, PLYMOUTH, MI 48170<br />

i t<br />

1 don't listen, I<br />

spend rr*f time<br />

taking cars ol<br />

rrtf tmvHf .'<br />

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

fr<br />

SCHOOL<br />

.•II °<br />

Q<br />

Sub-<strong>Canton</strong><br />

I<br />

read with interest the letter from Roger<br />

Stutesman in the April 20. edition (Growth<br />

Taxes", and agree with his assessment of<br />

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

We. too. moved to <strong>Canton</strong> for more room<br />

and the country setting versus "sub" living.<br />

Our home on Denton Road is a two acre parcel.<br />

with lowering trees, teeming with birds<br />

and wildlife, and where neighbors still put in<br />

large vegetable and flower gardens, plow one<br />

another out in the winter and appreciate the<br />

beauty and openness of our area.<br />

Sadly, that is about to change. Over 600<br />

acres have been re zoned on our road and immediate<br />

area.<br />

At the April 19 rezoning meeting that we<br />

and other residents attended, my husband<br />

and 1 walked out feeling "shell-shocked."<br />

The term, public "hearing" is correct, because<br />

public "saying" has no effect on the outcome<br />

of the issues. During discussion of the<br />

parcels that would affect our road and surrounding<br />

properties, my husband asked about<br />

one of the parcels on Beck Road that stated<br />

not only mixed residential, but commercial.<br />

He was told firmly, that this meeting was<br />

not to discuss what commercial covered, that<br />

there would be subsequent meetings for that,<br />

end of subject.<br />

When a neighbor asked what he might expect<br />

to be built and when, alongside his own<br />

home where part of the rezoned parcel will<br />

abut, he was also told that this was not the<br />

meeting to ask these questions.<br />

I strongly disagree. We as residents should<br />

have some say on whether we do. or do not<br />

want commercial in our area, if a townhouse<br />

or condominium is to be built next to our one<br />

story ranch homes, there than the planning<br />

commission deciding for us.<br />

Regardless of subsequent meetings, let's be<br />

realistic, it's a done deal.<br />

Robert Leigh ton Associates, whom will be<br />

designing the commercial setting on Beck<br />

Road across from the golf course, assures us<br />

that the residents will have a say in what<br />

commercial business is built, but the bottom<br />

line is, there will be a commercial area on<br />

Beck Road.<br />

There will be condominiums and possibly<br />

townhouses, and we as residents first, and<br />

taxpayers secondly really have no say on the<br />

growth of our community.<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> is being referred to as sub-<strong>Canton</strong>,<br />

and that is what it is becoming. How sad the<br />

township government sees only dollar signs,<br />

when they've had a rare opportunity to design<br />

a community that could have been unique for<br />

all residents, rather than a grab-bag for hun-<br />

MARVIN TEEPLES<br />

LETTERS<br />

THURSDAY. APRJL 27,1995<br />

gry developers and builders. Perhaps township<br />

officials should consider more closely<br />

what residents are telling them, such as the<br />

results of the voting on April 18.<br />

Pat Budziak. <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Strike baseball<br />

Do not attend opening day of major<br />

league baseball! Please! Show the m^jor<br />

league baseball players and owners<br />

some of your power. Our presence or lack of it<br />

is one of the only ways we can show our power.<br />

We have lo send a message to the owners<br />

and players that they both have been greedy<br />

with the baseball strike and have forgotten the<br />

fans of baseball. If we are not there on opening<br />

day it would hopefully concern the players<br />

emotionally and the owners financially. We do<br />

not want to see another baseball strike.<br />

I'm not asking people to stop going to major<br />

league games throughout the season — just<br />

opening day. My family has been involved in<br />

baseball with coaching and participating in the<br />

sport for many years. We love the game and<br />

want to continue to love it without the greed!<br />

Gloria Pappaa, Plymouth<br />

A thanks<br />

(Santon ©bseruer<br />

arybeth. thank you for your contribution<br />

during career day '95 at Central<br />

Middle School.<br />

You impressed many young students who<br />

picked your presentation to be their number<br />

one choice.<br />

The Career Day Committee<br />

Opinions ara to be shared: We welcome<br />

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

why we offer this space on a weekly basis<br />

for opinions in your own words. We will<br />

help by editing for clarity. To assure authenticity,<br />

we ask that you sign your letter<br />

and provide a contact telephone number.<br />

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

<strong>Canton</strong> Observer. 744 Wing. Plymouth<br />

48170.<br />

tare Couwrs, COMMUNITY Eom*. 459-2700<br />

. MANAOMO Enron. Oesewvc* NCWSWWS. 953-2149<br />

Acwomams MAMMXS. OBSWVCR NCWVMCM. 953-2177<br />

MAMMCN OP CsicuumON, OssE«VM Nrw»


SA(0)(F)i8A*<br />

THURSDAY. APRIL 27, 199/<br />

s p g<br />

LADIES<br />

30% OFF Alfred Dunner<br />

"Swing Time" collection. Dept 22<br />

Reg $38-553. now 2S.80-37.10.<br />

30% OFF Entire stock ladies'<br />

regular-price Better Separates.<br />

From famous makers Dept 73.<br />

Reg $22-5118. now ader and more<br />

Reg $22-538. «.40-28.80.<br />

30% OFF Entire stock men's<br />

activewear. Golf, swim wear team<br />

licensed merchancise and more<br />

Reg 515-580. now D.50-858.<br />

35% OFF Entire stock men's wallets, belte,<br />

hankies, suspenders, jewelry, sunglasses & gifts<br />

Reg 55-536. now 3.25-23.40.<br />

30% OFF Entirs stock of men's hats and caps.<br />

Reg 515-545. now D.50-31.50.<br />

HOME<br />

50% OFF Atlantic Concepts, Bay port and<br />

Kensington Rose luggage. Sobds. & tapestry pmts<br />

Reg 550-5260. now 825-8130.<br />

299.99 5-pc. solid wood kitchen set. Drop leaf or<br />

farm table, four Windsor chars Reg 5460<br />

30% OFF Entire stock crystal. Vases, bowls, candy<br />

dshes and more. Reg 510-565. 87-45.50.<br />

30% OFF Entire stock tsble finene. Placemats,<br />

tablecloths, napkins entire stock of kitchen towels, dshcloths,<br />

pot holders, oven mitts more Reg 53-545, now 2.V-31.50.<br />

30% OFF Entire stock towsis, rugs end beth<br />

I. Reg 53-570. now 2.10-848.<br />

KIDS<br />

40% OFF Entire stock Kids Count, Weekend<br />

Gear, Pride *n Joy. Pteywear. dresses swimwear<br />

Reg 57-526. 4.20--B.80.<br />

35% OFF denim shorts & shortails for girls,<br />

shorts for boys. Reg $18-536 now 11.70-23.40.<br />

•HtA notudad in hM prxaog La CWtonw «cic—on- and am* Mfw floods,<br />

joctwy pwrtm. bcapoonai VMu* mm* ar. «c*ud*d M Ml* phcW». *»wou#y<br />

puw»***d ww^twndw* mm no* qu**y *d|u«m*n> (towg ft* pwwttoft-<br />

StUcHcn «im by *om »<br />

CRQWLEY'S<br />

Detroit's own department store<br />

Wsstbom Mai 313-278-8000 • Msoomb MsC 8X5-283-7700 • IMarts Msi 810-478-8300 • New Center 313-874-5100 • Blrmlnflhem 810-847-2000<br />

810-883-3800 • I slie^ls Msl 810- 247-1700 • UrWersel Msfl 810-574-2240 • Tel-7We»ve Msl 810-384-2000 • CotrBsnd Cerrtar/Flnt 810-744-1010<br />

s


LET'<br />

ON THE MAKQUEI<br />

KEELY WYGONIK<br />

Shows open Friday at<br />

3 community theaters<br />

Some of UK never seem to have enough hours in *<br />

day to do everything we want to do. Then there<br />

are those busy people who manage to make time<br />

for thingi that are important to them like community<br />

theater<br />

Fran Colucci Hill of Livonia called to thank everyone<br />

for coming out to aee tbe NorthviDe Players production<br />

of "The Importance of Being Earnest" We wrote about<br />

Hill, who performa in the ahow with her husband. Dr. *<br />

Robert A. Hill, and sister. Mary Anne, laat week.<br />

"The theater bolda about 70 people. Tbe first night we<br />

had 25, tbe second 50." she aaid<br />

"The Importance of Being Earnest" continue* 8 p m<br />

Friday and Saturday. April 28 29 at tbe American Legion<br />

Hall. 100 W Dun lap. comer of Center Street, down<br />

town North vi He. Tick eta are $7 for the ahow or $20 for<br />

Filet Mignoo dinner (available on Saturdays only), and<br />

show. Call (313) 463 0691 for reservation*.<br />

After practicing lines, building seta, and doing tbe<br />

countless tasks involved in producing a show, it's nice to<br />

have an audience Tbe curtain rises on these three<br />

shows this weekend. All of them are labors of love by<br />

busy people who spent countless hours preparing on<br />

stage and behind tbe scenes Your support means a lot<br />

to them.<br />

• Farmington Flayers present* "How to Succeed in<br />

Business Without Really Trying." 8 p.m. Friday and<br />

Saturday. April 28-29; 2 p.m. Sunday. April 30. Tbe<br />

show continues Thursday to Sunday to May 20 at tbe<br />

playhouse. 32332 W 12 Mile Road, between Farmington<br />

Road and Orchard Lake Road, Farmington Hills. Tickets<br />

are $10. call (810) 553 2965 for curtain times and<br />

reservations<br />

• Plymouth Theatre Guild continues their season with<br />

Ira Levin's thriller "Deathtrap" 8 pm. Fridays and Saturdays.<br />

April 28 to May 13.6 p.m. Sun., May 7 at the<br />

Nov*/ showing<br />

See MARQUES, 2B<br />

Broiled white fish is a<br />

specialty at cozy •<br />

^ y Sweetwater's Bistro, near<br />

Q th* shores of Cass Lake.<br />

I<br />

Check out Entertaining<br />

Choices to find out what'a<br />

on stage in your<br />

community.<br />

David Caruso is the best<br />

thing going in 'Kiss of<br />

Death.'<br />

Readers share 'Wish You<br />

Were Here'pictures, and<br />

memories of vacations to<br />

places near and far away.<br />

Lawn seat patrons at Pine<br />

Knob will have another<br />

view of the stage this<br />

summer with the additions<br />

of video screens.<br />

a h e a d<br />

^ What's on stage in your community.<br />

^ John Monaghan reviews movies.<br />

y bu< b ° n e " fer ' 0/ %<br />

guide to * a<br />

Together,<br />

they<br />

produce<br />

a unique<br />

blend of<br />

classical.<br />

Flamenco<br />

and jazz<br />

music with<br />

a touch of<br />

the exotic<br />

Let's go to the Theater<br />

zliii Latin jazz<br />

BY MITCH GENOVA<br />

SPECIAL<br />

V<br />

firm ocalist Heidi Hepler and<br />

guitariat Michele (Me-<br />

KEL-eh) Ramo of Livonia<br />

have been producing some of the<br />

moat refreshingly new music heard<br />

in some time.<br />

"We love what we're doing. Everyday<br />

we juat have fun," aaid<br />

Hepler. "We really believe in what<br />

we're doing. It's teamwork. Thia ia<br />

our dream come true."<br />

Hepler haa a background in das<br />

sical music and opera. Ramo is a<br />

classically trained concert yioHniet<br />

who taught himself classical guitar<br />

and left hia native Italy to explore<br />

jazz improvisation in the U.S.<br />

Together, they produce a unique<br />

blend of clasaical. flamenco and<br />

jazz music with a touch of the exotic.<br />

Their music includes tangos,<br />

rhumba, bossa nova, samba, bolero,<br />

mam bo and cha-cha.<br />

In addition to playing 711 p.m.<br />

Thursday-Saturday at the Phoenicia<br />

Restaurant in Birmingham,<br />

they're getting ready for a May 13<br />

concert/dinner during the 102nd<br />

annual Ann Arbor May Festival.<br />

"Thia ia our third year playing<br />

at the festival." aaid Ramo. "Every<br />

wm<br />

Let's go Dining<br />

V<br />

Knur WYGONIK. Borruii<br />

1-313-063-21 OA<br />

Let's go to the Movies<br />

* B<br />

Let's go Traveling Let's go listen to Music<br />

THURSDAY. APRIL 27. 1995<br />

JIM J*oorau>/ST*rr PMOTOGSAPMSB<br />

Talented duo: Vocalist Heidi Hepler and guitarist Michele (Me-KEL-eh) Ramo perform Latin Jazz.<br />

year it gets bigger. It's a great honor<br />

to be performing there."<br />

This year, the Ramo Group will<br />

be performing at a Gala Celebration<br />

Dinner honoring flutist James<br />

Gal way.<br />

The evening begins with cocktails.<br />

followed by dinner, and<br />

dancing to the sounds of Latin<br />

Jazz with the Ramo Group featuring<br />

Ramo, guitar, Hepler, vocals;<br />

Marcus Belgrave, trumpet; Phil<br />

Lasley, alto saxophone; Roy<br />

Brooks, drums, Jerry LeDuff and<br />

Jamie Rualing, percussion; Kurt<br />

Krahnke, bass and Ian Smith keyboards<br />

and piano.<br />

Later that evening, Ramo and<br />

Hepler will present a short concert<br />

as a duo.<br />

Hepler, Ramo and master percussionist<br />

Roy Brooks will perform<br />

together thia Thursday at Phoenicia<br />

in Birmingham. The result is a<br />

unique and rare combination of<br />

musical sounds that redefine the<br />

word "magic".<br />

If you don't believe in magic,<br />

you haven't beard Brooks play<br />

Jerome Kern's "All the Things<br />

You Are" on a hand saw. Thia ia<br />

no gimmick. In Brooks' hands, the<br />

common household saw acquires a<br />

most haunting and lyrical voice,<br />

which givea thia already beautiful<br />

song a new dimension.<br />

Then, accompanied by soft<br />

chords from Ramo's guitar, Hepler<br />

vocalizes a duet with the saw<br />

which is other worldly.<br />

Percussionist Brooks was born<br />

in Detroit, and made his mark as a<br />

jaxx drummer when he joined tbe<br />

Horace Silver Quintet in 1959.<br />

Brooks toured and recorded sever<br />

al albums with Horace Silver's<br />

highly rhythmic jaxx unit, then<br />

went on to perform with auch jazz<br />

greats aa Wes Montgomery. Dizzy<br />

Gilleapie, Dexter Gordon and<br />

Charles Mingus.<br />

Meanwhile, Brooks had explored<br />

aboriginal percussion instruments<br />

and was a founding member of<br />

M'Boom, Max Roach'a worid-faipous<br />

percussion ensemble. While<br />

continuing to perform with<br />

M'Boom. Brooks heads three of hie<br />

own groups, the Aboriginal Percussion<br />

Choir, Artistic Truth, and<br />

IM'Jumbs. Hs has also recorded s<br />

CD "Duet in Detroit" _____<br />

it<br />

Ramo Latin Jazz Group<br />

Phoenicia. 688 S Woodward.<br />

Birmingham. (810) 644-3122<br />

Guitarist Michele (Me-KEL-eh)<br />

Ramo and vocalist Heidi<br />

Hepler perform l_atm Jazz 7-11<br />

p.m. Thursdays Fridays and<br />

Saturdays Special guest Roy<br />

Brooks, Thurs., April 27<br />

Ann Arbor May F—tlval<br />

6 30 p.m Sat. May 13 Gala<br />

Celebration Dinner, features<br />

The Michele Ramo Jazz Group<br />

with Marcus Belgrave. trumpet:<br />

Phil Lasley. alio saxophone.<br />

Heidi Hepler vocalist Tax<br />

deductible tickets range from<br />

$150 to $600 per person,<br />

includes cocktails dinner<br />

saluting James Galway, and—<br />

dancing Black tie optional<br />

Call (313) 764-2538 or<br />

1-800-221-1229<br />

Local songsters sing oldies, but goodies<br />

Local songsters will be singing<br />

some of your favorite "oldiea, but goodiea,"<br />

at springtime concert*.<br />

• Th* 130-voice Plymouth Community<br />

Chorus, directed by Michael<br />

Grose, ia preeenting "Remember the<br />

Song" April 29-30 at Salem High<br />

School. Thia eoocert features songs<br />

from an earlier era including "I Love<br />

A Piano." "Make Our Garden Grow."<br />

"Sentimental Journey,'* "The Lion<br />

Sleepe Tonight" "More Than You<br />

Know." and "Begin the Beguine."<br />

Soloist* include Gina Mathews,<br />

Sherrie Northway, Nancy 0*8ullivan,<br />

Greg ruche, Nancy Whitecar. Sue<br />

Pocklington. Barb Kobberstad,<br />

Cheryl IIpina endSMSCMOT.<br />

Advance ticket* are available at<br />

Dearborn Musk, 42679 Ford Road at<br />

LUley. <strong>Canton</strong>; EvoU Muaic, 215 W.<br />

Ann Arbor Road. Plymouth; Side<br />

way*. 606 Foreet, Plymouth; North<br />

vills Record. 104 W. Main. North<br />

ville, aad at the door. Call (313) 466-<br />

4090 far mo<br />

The chorus is alao conducting a<br />

"Two-for-One" early bird sal* of 1996<br />

Entertainment Books. Order e book<br />

before May 16 and you 11 reoeive a<br />

1996 book free. Books are $40 each.<br />

Proceeds erill go toward financing the<br />

chorus' four day Waahington D C.<br />

singing tour in Jun*. To play orders,<br />

or for more information, call (313)<br />

460-6629.<br />

• Livonia Civic Chorue will preeent<br />

He 30th annual epring concert "Sbakln'<br />

th* Btuee Away." May 5-8. *t<br />

Clarenceville High School. Livonia.<br />

This year you 11 be entering en unusual<br />

medical dink where there's s<br />

medical cure for whatever ails you.<br />

Did you way you've had your tonail's<br />

i amoved and then your appendix?<br />

Well, why not take "All of Me!"<br />

Need a better outlook on life? Then<br />

you'd bettor "Aooentuete th* Poei<br />

live." Problem* with four love Ufa?<br />

Try "Love Potion No. 9."<br />

Plymouth Community Chorus director Michael<br />

Gross leads the chorus as they prepare for upcoming concerts.


28*<br />

Marquee<br />

Watrr Tuwr Theatre, 41001 W<br />

Seven Mile Road, Northville<br />

Ticktu SB adulta. »enii>r citi*en»<br />

and children $" at the door I'all<br />

(SIO) 349-7110 for inlormation<br />

Tkkata can be puivhaaed in ad<br />

vamm for 11 off at S»r Speedy Pnutin*<br />

(.'eater. 485 S Main. Ptywulh or<br />

Heavenly Bakery. 43063 W Seven<br />

Side Road. NartkvUW<br />

• Churchill Hi*h School * Creative<br />

and Performing Aru Prvfram will<br />

preaenl "^H»e Miracle Worker. 8 p m.<br />

Pndaya aad Saturdays, April '28 lo<br />

May 13 at the Theatre Guild art<br />

Beech Daly, one block *xith of Five<br />

Mile Road Redfofd TSckeU are $M<br />

adulu. St> students and senior ritizetta.<br />

Call (313) 531 -0654.<br />

Thu moving drama by William<br />

UibaocL directed by Gail Susan Mack,<br />

lake* place in mtd 19th century<br />

Amenca. h portray* the true Uory of<br />

Annie Sullivan and her straggle to<br />

communicate with the blind and deaf<br />

Helen Keller<br />

• Thanka for your support of the<br />

Plymouth Symphony Orchestra * an<br />

nuai pope coocert benefit 8 p.m April<br />

2? at Fox Hilla Country Club in<br />

Plymouth Tbe event, which begins at<br />

6 p m with cocktails cash bar I. fol<br />

Jazz from page IB<br />

The Ramo Group repertoire includes<br />

several standard tunes,<br />

such as Gershwin* 'Summertime"<br />

and Cole Porter's "Night<br />

and Day " But the heart of the<br />

Ramo Group consists of their own<br />

highly original compositions, with<br />

Ramo writing tbe music and<br />

Hepler supplying the lyncs<br />

From the light and airy "Sum<br />

roer Sun" and "Talk of the<br />

Waves" and the very hip and<br />

playfully strutting "Groovy Hat'<br />

to the fast lane energy of "1-94<br />

East," their music delights the<br />

senses and brings joy to the heart.<br />

Ramo and Hepler were married<br />

last fall, but they almost never<br />

met Ramo left Italy to come to<br />

the United States just as Hepler<br />

was leaving the United States to<br />

travel and perform in Italy. They<br />

met by chance when Hepler was<br />

visiting home and friends took<br />

her to hear Ramo in concert<br />

Ramo performs solo on "Finally<br />

We Met." a ballad of exceptional<br />

lync beauty which he composed<br />

to mark their meeting.<br />

If you have grown weary of synthesized.<br />

electronic sounds, you<br />

will find the natural, acoustic<br />

sounds of the Ramo Group a welcome<br />

change of pace.<br />

Carolyn Pratt<br />

: $ 2<br />

: i<br />

from page 1B<br />

lowed by dinner at 6:30 p.m ia told<br />

out For more information about the<br />

Plymouth Symphony * 50th anniver<br />

aary *«on call (313) 461 3111 The<br />

lymphony ia also looking for volunteer*<br />

to help the orchestra. Then * no<br />

better time than now Una week ia<br />

National Volunteer Week The «ym<br />

phony would like to thank thetr many<br />

volunteer* who will be honored at a<br />

reception oa June 28.<br />

• Lisa Petru. 28, of Livonia also<br />

needa your help. She ia battling My<br />

delodyplaatic Syndrome, a preleukemia<br />

disorder, and her beat hope<br />

of lone-term survival ia a bone mar<br />

row tranaplant. Unfortunately, her<br />

staler is not a suitable match and she<br />

is looking for a donor It'a an ripen<br />

sive search To help pay some of the<br />

expenses, which could exceed<br />

1100.000 The Raven, a well known<br />

local folk musician, is boating a bene<br />

fit concert for Liaa with Neil Wood<br />

ward and Ray Brown. 7 pm Sunday,<br />

April 30 at Botaford Inn in Farming<br />

ton Hilla. Tickets are 110. Call (313)<br />

532 3299. (313) 534 2304 after 6 pm ,<br />

or (8101 349-9420 for ticketa and information<br />

• Mark this date on your calendar —<br />

3:30 pm. Sunday. May 7. flutist Gin<br />

The Observer/ THURSDAY. APRIL 27. 1995<br />

m<br />

.4<br />

^ _ j<br />

^ , * r -<br />

ka Gerova Ortega, artistic director of<br />

the Muaica Viva concert sen ex. will<br />

perform the world premier of "Song of<br />

the Mountains," by celebrated Chi<br />

neae compoeer Wang Shu for the<br />

TTiird Annual Michigan Flute Festi<br />

val" at Orchestra Hall in Detroit Call<br />

(313) 833 3700 for ticket information<br />

mm<br />

Flutist:<br />

Ginka<br />

Gerova<br />

Ortega will<br />

perform<br />

the world<br />

premier of<br />

"Song of<br />

the Mountains,<br />

" at<br />

the third<br />

annual<br />

Michigan<br />

Flute Festival,<br />

May<br />

7 at Orchestra<br />

Hall. The<br />

event also<br />

features<br />

guest artist<br />

Raffaele<br />

Trevisani<br />

Keely Wygonik is editor of tha Taste<br />

and Let's Go! sections of the Observer<br />

A Eccentric Newspapers She welcomes<br />

your calls and comments, 963-<br />

2106, fax 591-7779, or write Observer bers too.<br />

A Eccentric Newspaper*, Inc 36251<br />

Schoolcraft, Uvonia, Ml 48150<br />

F e s t i v a l s h o w c a s e s o u t s t a n d i n g artists<br />

The 102nd Ann Arbor May<br />

Festival, hosted by the University<br />

Musical Society of the University<br />

of Michigan, and sponsored<br />

by Ford Motor Company,<br />

is Mav 11-14. Call (313) 764-<br />

2538 or 1-800-221-1229 for ticket<br />

information.<br />

Here are some highlights:<br />

• Thura., May 11, 5:30 p.m. —<br />

Prelude Picnic Buffet — Dow<br />

Atrium. Chemistry Building.<br />

Tickets $35. The Metropolitan<br />

Opera Orchestra performs 8<br />

p.m. at Hill Auditorium. Tickets<br />

range from $20 to $48. Program<br />

— James Levine conductor.<br />

Margaret Price, soprano —<br />

And you will be amazed at the<br />

variety and beauty that this highly<br />

inventive group achieves. Ramo<br />

plucks, strums, and drums, using<br />

every part of the guitar, and he<br />

achieves faacinating effects on the<br />

guitar using a spoon, dinner plate<br />

and glass<br />

Add to this Hepler's incredible<br />

vocal range and imaginative vocalizations<br />

and you have a music<br />

Schubert: Symphony No. 8 in b<br />

minor, "Unfinished;" R<br />

Strauss. "Four Last Songs,"<br />

Mussorgsky, "Pictures at an<br />

Exhibition."<br />

• Fri.. May 12, 8 p.m. - MET<br />

Orchestra with James Galway.<br />

flute. Hill Auditorium. Tickets<br />

$20 to $52. Program — James<br />

Levine. conductor — Stravinsky<br />

"Firebird Suite;" Laebermann<br />

Concerto for Flute and<br />

Orcheatra, Op. 39; Galway,<br />

flute; Doppler/Galway: Andante<br />

and Rondo for Two Flutes. Op.<br />

25; Galway, Michael Parloff,<br />

flute; Gershwin's "American in<br />

Paris."<br />

unlike anything you have heard<br />

before.<br />

On May 14. the Ramo Group<br />

will appear at the Gem Theatre in<br />

a 10:45 a.m. Mother's Day brunch<br />

hosted by the Lyric Chamber Ensemble.<br />

Call (810) 357-1111 for<br />

ticket information.<br />

Tbe Ramo Group will be appearing<br />

2-4 p.m. Sunday. May 28<br />

at the Detroit Institute of Arts.<br />

• Sat., May 13, 6:30 p.m. —<br />

Gala Celebration Dinner in<br />

honor of James Galway. featuring<br />

the Michele Ramo Latin<br />

Jazz Group, black tie optional.<br />

Tax deductible tickets $150-<br />

$500 per person<br />

• Sun., May 14, 4 p.m. — The<br />

Detroit Symphony Orcheatra,<br />

Edith Wiens. soprano. Florence<br />

Quivar. mezzo-soprano, and the<br />

LIniversity Musical Society<br />

Choral Union. Ticketa $16 to<br />

$46. Program — conductor Jerry<br />

Semkow. Thomas Sheets,<br />

music director. UMS Choral<br />

Union — Mahler Symphony<br />

No. 2 "Resurrection."<br />

There is no charge for this outdoor<br />

concert celebrating National<br />

Museum Month.<br />

For more information, on appearances<br />

by the Ramo /Hepler<br />

Duo ir Ramo Group, call (313)<br />

421-6449.<br />

Much Geneva of Troy u a freelance<br />

writer who specializes in<br />

jazz<br />

Songsters<br />

Chorus members promise the<br />

evening will be fun filled with<br />

so rig and dance for everyone.<br />

Advance ticketa are available at<br />

the Livonia Parka and Recreation<br />

Department, Five Mile Road at<br />

Farmington Road, (313) 261 -2260<br />

Ticketa will also be on aale at the<br />

door.<br />

• Farmington Community Chorus,<br />

over 80 voices strong, pre<br />

senta ita 15th anniversary con<br />

cert, "As Time Goes By." 8 p.ni<br />

Friday and Saturday. May 12-13,<br />

at Harrison High School, Farm<br />

ington Hilla.<br />

The chorus, under the direction<br />

of Steven SeGraves, accompanied<br />

by Susan Garr, will aing songs<br />

from the laat six decades includ<br />

ing "As Time Goes By," "Rock-A-<br />

Round the Clock,' and 42nd<br />

Street."<br />

Several soloists and amalt ensembles<br />

will also perform, and<br />

there will be some comical num-<br />

Get your ticketa early, they sold<br />

out last year. Advance ticketa are<br />

available from any chorus member.<br />

and at the Farmington Hills<br />

Department of Special Services.<br />

31500 11 Mile Road. For more information,<br />

call chorus manager.<br />

Kathy Hall, (810) 471-4516.<br />

Farmington Community Chorus<br />

ia sponsored by the City of<br />

Farmington Hills, Dept. of Special<br />

Services.<br />

from page IB<br />

In Concert<br />

Plymouth Community Chorus<br />

Whon A Wbmfi 8 pm Sat...<br />

April 29,4 p m. Sun., April 30.<br />

Ptymoulh Salem High School<br />

audflonum. 46181 Joy Road.<br />

(*©st o( <strong>Canton</strong> Canter Road).<br />

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

Tickets: S8 adults. $6 senior<br />

citizen*, students. Call (313)<br />

465-4060<br />

Uvonia Civic Chorus<br />

-Shokln' the Bluoe Away"<br />

When A Whoem: 8 p m Fri. &<br />

Sat. May 5-6, ClarenceviMe High<br />

School. 20155 Middiebelt Road.<br />

Livonia<br />

Tickets: $6 adults, $4 senior<br />

otizens. students. Call (313)<br />

261 2260.<br />

Farmington Community Chorus<br />

-As Tlmo Gone By"<br />

When A Where: 8 p.m. Fri &<br />

Sat. May 12-13, Harrison High<br />

Schooi. 29995 W. 12 Mile Road<br />

(between Orchard Lake Road<br />

and MxJdiebeti). Farmington<br />

Hills<br />

Tickets: $6 adults. $5 senior<br />

aliens students CaH (810)<br />

471-4516<br />

i<br />

o u *OC<br />

Practice makes perfect: Livonia Civic Chorus members<br />

Ann Ruel, (left to right), Al Utecht and Buff and Jim<br />

Bumford of Livonia practice a featured number, "Steam<br />

Heat"<br />

Plymouth Oratorio Society concert features soprano<br />

Plymouth Oratorio Society will<br />

be presenting ita ninth choral<br />

concert 7:30 p.m. Sun.. May 7 at<br />

St- John Neumann Church. 44800<br />

Warren Rood, <strong>Canton</strong>. No ticketa<br />

necessary — free will offering will<br />

k« taken during intermiaaion, and<br />

a reception will follow concert.<br />

For more information, call (313)<br />

455-8353.<br />

POS will be performing "Requiem"<br />

by Gabriel Faure and<br />

'Gloria" by Francis Poulenc.<br />

Faure wrote hia "Requiem" for<br />

chorus, soprano solo and ore bee<br />

*il&TMSMVI<br />

if BOTSTORD Dm<br />

(810)474-4800<br />

tra in 1888. Poulenc's "Gloria" for<br />

chorus, soprano and baritone solos<br />

and orcheatra, was commre<br />

sioned by the Koussevitxky Music<br />

Foundation, and was complet<br />

ed in 1969.<br />

Featured soloist is .soprano<br />

Carolyn Pratt, a soloist in the<br />

Minneapolis/St. Print, Minneaota<br />

community. She ia a native of<br />

Ann Arbor and a graduate of the<br />

Obertin Conservatory of Music.<br />

STEAK HOUSE<br />

27331 Five Mile R lat Inksten<br />

537-5600<br />

- OPEN SUNDAYS -<br />

POS soloists are Karen Chapin<br />

PREVIEW of Plymouth, and baritone<br />

Morand Zimmer of Redford. Tbe<br />

| COUPON 1<br />

, FREE ENTREE,<br />

With purchase of entree<br />

of equal or lesser value<br />

Ito s 6°° LUNCH I<br />

i£ $ 10°° DINNER)<br />

DMC-IN ONLY • EXPIRES VIVOS<br />

MON -TUES.-WED<br />

PITCHER &<br />

PIZZA $ Q 9 5<br />

SPECIAL 5 9<br />

Your Choice of Toppings<br />

POS will be joined by the Michigan<br />

Sinfonietta Orchestra.<br />

Robert Pratt, POS founding director.<br />

will be conducting He ia a<br />

graduate of Oberlin Conservatory<br />

of Music, and tbe University of<br />

Michigan Schooi of Music. He<br />

will be retiring aa muaic director<br />

of the POS at the end of the Meson.<br />

Dr. Leonard Riccinto, director<br />

of choral activities at Eastern<br />

0OT* P E D « Q i j<br />

t s m<br />

24366 Grand<br />

P blocks W. of Telegraph)<br />

OPEN T PAY» WT-H<br />

~ COME CELHRATE<br />

Michigan University, ia replacing<br />

him.<br />

POS is planning to join, for the<br />

second time, with the Plymouth<br />

Something New...<br />

KAHLUA<br />

CHEESECAKE<br />

SQOO<br />

Off<br />

Reg. Price<br />

313-427-3995<br />

313-427-9505<br />

27811 Five Mi Rd<br />

a<br />

Symphony Orchestra in March of<br />

1996 to perform the "Requiem" of<br />

Giuaeppe Verdi. This is to celebrate<br />

the 50th season for the P80<br />

and the 10th season for the POS.<br />

Uvonia i v,<br />

*• IMS<br />

- Reg. "24°°<br />

- Reg. *22°°<br />

- Reg. *20°°<br />

- Reg. '18°°<br />

^Dfiomai.<br />

Wedding Cakes<br />

Ml W of Inkater)<br />

Z F a w u e f f cC- f r i e n d s<br />

OPEN MOTHER'S DAY<br />

Serving from noon to 9 p.m.<br />

Call Now Por Reservations!<br />

___. « , Opr*Maa-tat 11 ua-Ius<br />

8051 Middlebelt lnjinQn laai^n-lam<br />

(taw. Joy A Am After Trafl) OerymmkMMfr<br />

Foe Those Who Heard The Rumor*<br />

Yes, We've Re-Opened!<br />

ON THE TEE RESTA0RANT<br />

Al SAM MARINO GOU COURSE s | J Mile<br />

•nrnr— l«r<br />

sist Ronnie James Weber, a veteran<br />

of work with Kim Wilson (Fabulous<br />

Thunderbirds) and West<br />

Coaat star Mark Hummel, is the<br />

third bassist Jay Peterson had<br />

the job until 1990, when he was<br />

replaced by Brad Lee Sexton.<br />

Weber signed on last year, and<br />

adds standup acoustic bass to the<br />

arsenal<br />

The stars of the show are Baty<br />

and Eatrin, though- Two decades<br />

of alchemy is an elusive commodity<br />

that most bands would wheel<br />

and deal and steal for. Baty and<br />

Eatrin have it in spades. Little<br />

Charlie ia one of a handful of the<br />

moat impressive and influential<br />

guitariats, with his combination<br />

of Charlie Christian swing.<br />

DOTO^DRAOON<br />

Speedy West rockabilly and Chicago<br />

and Texas blues licks — often<br />

sharing space in the confines<br />

of a single song.<br />

On "Straight Up," that's moBt<br />

conspicuously present in his<br />

showcase piece, "Gerontology," a<br />

classic West Coast swing number<br />

stamped with Baty's instantly recognizable<br />

fleet-fingered and<br />

compact guitar runs. Estrin, an<br />

impressive harp player, writes sly<br />

and compact songs perfectly formatted<br />

to the band's many expertly<br />

juggled styles. As a vocalist.<br />

he's got the biggest grin this<br />

side of Cab Calloway, and he's<br />

just as much the hep cat-<br />

Touring is integral to the success<br />

of the band. Baty says they<br />

LUNCH BOFFST I SUNDAY BRUNCH<br />

Hon -** 11-3 *5.25|noo« £*>•• '6.95<br />

Hours Moo TNu» 1 1 lo >0 frt A Sol I I lo 1 1 Sun Now to 10<br />

• 10 S Wayn* Rd - W ••tend - (313) 728 raw o> 71M4H<br />

Open 11 A.m.<br />

Bualnesamen's Lunches<br />

FASHION<br />

SHOW<br />

Thursday<br />

Starting<br />

at<br />

Noon<br />

MITCH<br />

HOUSE Y'S<br />

DINNERS from S 6 95<br />

WORLDS FINEST | NOW APPEARING ..LIVE<br />

PRIME \ THE SH0WCASEMEN<br />

n TD i « > WEDNESDAY thru SATURDAY<br />

K i b < SUNDAYS'<br />

with bone lit<br />

DwiftTf ls> ludf%<br />

vrariaMr<br />

IK* brrod<br />

s 10 9 5<br />

> -y.rT COCKTAIL HOUR<br />

MON THRU FRI<br />

4 7 P.M DAILY<br />

NOW BOOKING BANQUETS<br />

i*m*ll ot Ufyi<br />

28500 Schoolcraft • Opposite Ladbroke DRC • LIVONIA<br />

. M r r r A A AMPLE I IGMTFO PARKING 0p»" Stfi * 4 00 0 m<br />

A.U OPEN DAILY MON. SAT al I 1 OO a.m.<br />

BUFFET<br />

HOLIDAY INN - LIVONIA WEST<br />

SUNDAY, MAY 14-10 A.M.-3 P.M<br />

Receive a Complimentary<br />

Souvenir Photo for Mom<br />

En|oy chefs iperialties suck as carved prime nb peel and<br />

eat shrimp, beef stir-fry. grilled chicken breast with<br />

pineapple salsa, an array ol breakfast items<br />

and a fantastic dessert bar.<br />

Adults $16.95 • Seniors $14.95 • Children $7.95<br />

•^ofaAoy Stuv<br />

LIVONU-WEST<br />

l-JTS « Su MlW Rood • U«»w<br />

Reservations Necessary<br />

464-1300<br />

spend about half the year on the<br />

road. When they're back home in<br />

California, though "we like to<br />

work two or three days a week and<br />

actually have a home life."<br />

Between the U.S. and Europe,<br />

Little Charlie A The Nightcats<br />

play somewhere around 250<br />

nights a year. It's no surprise then<br />

that a couple of British blues<br />

mags named them tbe Best U.S.<br />

Touring Band two years running.<br />

It's also no surprise that Estrin<br />

won a W.C. Handy Award (the<br />

blues version of the Grammys) for<br />

writing the Song of the Year ("My<br />

Next Ex-Wife") laat year. The<br />

constant road exposure has paid<br />

off in other ways, too.<br />

"We used to play all night long<br />

f y<br />

in illegal gambling joints and<br />

biker bars," said Chariie, recalling<br />

that there was "not a lot of<br />

interest in the blues," 20 years<br />

ago. When he put his first band<br />

together, the drummer was the<br />

mechanic and the bassist was Little<br />

Charlie's girlfriend. Estrin<br />

wasn't even in the band for six<br />

months.<br />

When Baty and Estrin met, at a<br />

party, Baty was a harp player just<br />

beginning to spend more time on<br />

guitar. When he heard Estrin. the<br />

playing of the guitar took on more<br />

of an immediacy.<br />

When he was a youngster<br />

"there was a guy going door-todoor<br />

selling Hawaiian lap steel<br />

guitar lessons. He showed me and<br />

my sister how to play. Then he<br />

took my mother aside and told<br />

her that 1 didn't have the coordination<br />

to play, but that my sister<br />

could be a good player.''<br />

The Nightcats — named after<br />

an early 1950s Little Walter band<br />

— tour as a stripped down and<br />

ready to roar quartet. They bring<br />

that big band power quartet to<br />

town this weekend.<br />

"Sully's has become one of our<br />

favorite cluba," Little Charlie<br />

said. "It's the Detroit market to<br />

If you have a question or comment<br />

for Mark Gallo, call him at<br />

953-2047, mailbox number 1898.<br />

on a touch-tone phone.<br />

You haven't had lunch until you've<br />

had it Cadillac Style!<br />

Whether you're in a hurry or enjoying a leisurely<br />

long lunch, we have something for you!!<br />

Offering:<br />

* Great portions at a fair price<br />

* Charming Atmosphere<br />

* "Express" items for those in a hurry<br />

* Daily homemade lunch specials<br />

Outdoor<br />

Deck<br />

Opening<br />

Soon'<br />

* Accommodations for large & small groups,<br />

and much, much more....<br />

Experience lunch the better way...<br />

The Cadillac Way!<br />

Open for Lunch at 11 a.m. Monday - Saturday<br />

m<br />

•Ask about our "phone ahead" ordering when in a hurry!<br />

(810) 478-2010<br />

Open: Mon - Sat 11 ajn. - 2 aan., Sun. 4 p.m. - 2 a.m.


4 8 * The Observer THURSDAY APRIL 27. 1995 68 HOUM Theatre is a the<br />

iter that rarei> to »tra><br />

from s th—trifi 1 cfcaUaogs Tbe<br />

•,wrtormanor of Jugger* RAID<br />

•ntten by Run Mark, dw beinj<br />

Hre«*nt»d there is certainly not an<br />

rzception to their theatric*] ex<br />

fermentation You'll be whisked<br />

«ws> lo a world of surreal istic<br />

fantaay where you will learn that<br />

appearance* are not always a*<br />

they seem<br />

The play opens with the main<br />

character. Ju«er. iP W. Henry of<br />

Westland», paying a biiarre tnb<br />

ute to the tree that sit* in front of<br />

his bouse Thia tree, we soon<br />

learn, is a symbol of survival tor<br />

hit family. We are introduced into<br />

the make-believe worid that his<br />

family has chosen to live in In<br />

their eccentric worid. their hard<br />

ships and handicaps are overcome<br />

through faith and optimum<br />

Their fantasy worid has been created<br />

for them through the inspiring<br />

word* of Jugjper<br />

Jugger has helped them believe<br />

that they can achieve things that<br />

cithers believed to be unattainable.<br />

His menially retarded<br />

brother. Boogie, believes that he<br />

gives lectures at Harvard.<br />

Jugger's sister. Sissy, who suffers<br />

from arthritis, believes she is a<br />

ballerina. His other sister. Isbel<br />

who had to have a hysterectomy<br />

young in life, stuff* her dress with<br />

a doll and tells her family that<br />

she is pregnant<br />

However, the one common<br />

dream that they all share is the<br />

"Jugger's Rtln"<br />

• TMsarau Trinity House<br />

Theatre 38S40 W Six Mile<br />

Road (Northeast corner of S«<br />

M.i© Road and \-27S). Ltvorua<br />

» CUKTAM rati: 9 p.m Fridays<br />

30d Saturdays through May<br />

20. 3 p m Sun May 7<br />

• Ticarrs: S' can (313) 464-<br />

T311<br />

return of their beloved father.<br />

Amos Each day they believe that<br />

he will return from work and be<br />

with his family. The sad truth is<br />

that he was burned alive in a forest<br />

fire many years earlier.<br />

Their »omewhat stable world is<br />

turned upside down when<br />

Jugger's brother. Carney. (Guy<br />

Snyder of Livonia), a now famous<br />

television evangelist returns to remove<br />

the l»ea that they have all<br />

come to believe.<br />

What he doesn't realize is that<br />

the truths that they believe in is<br />

what has kept them happy,<br />

strong, and alive for many years.<br />

While the characters at first<br />

seem loo strange to be real people,<br />

we learn that they represent a<br />

family that truly ia human. As<br />

Jugger said. "All people are flowers.<br />

with hair rooted in tbe<br />

earth, drinking up the truth. The<br />

FT<br />

I<br />

All-star cast: Colleen Hayes (left to right), Michael Walterich,<br />

Alexis Kresta, Laura Gumina, P.W. Henry. Elizabeth<br />

Lee and Carl Dumas star in "Jugger's Rain. "<br />

REVIEW<br />

body ia a stem, strong as a tree —<br />

toes — blossoms opening to the<br />

sun like jewels." By thia. we learn<br />

that thia family haa blossomed by<br />

being seemingly unhampered by<br />

the physical obstacles in their<br />

way<br />

While each performance is very<br />

good, you will be amazed by l-au -<br />

ra Gumina's performance as Verity.<br />

Jugger's mother. The Redford<br />

LSO to present jazzy concert S<br />

PREVIEW<br />

Li vans* Symphony Orchestra<br />

presents Jess with Class, " 8 p. m.<br />

Set. May 6 at the James P. Carti<br />

Auditorium. Churchill High<br />

School. Newburgh Road south ot<br />

Jay Road. Livonia Tickets are<br />

*12 adults. $8 senior citixens, $5<br />

students. Tickets available at the<br />

door. Hsunmell Music in Livoinia,<br />

Jacobeoa < at Laurel Park Place.<br />

Madonna University, and Livonia<br />

Civic Center <strong>Library</strong>. For more information,<br />

call (313) 421-1111.<br />

James Dapogny 'a Chicago Jaxx<br />

Band are the featured guest artists.<br />

They will be Joined for the<br />

symphony, under the direction of<br />

Franceaco DiBlaai for "On the<br />

Road," and "Berlin Medley. " and<br />

also present several selections of<br />

their own<br />

The symphony will perform<br />

Brahms' Academic Festival Over-<br />

trees<br />

y o u love.<br />

Guest artists: James Dapogny's Chicago Jazz Band will<br />

be performing with the Livonia Symphony Orchestra on<br />

May 6.<br />

Cure, Ellas 'a Procession to the Cathedral<br />

from Wagner's "Lohengrin.<br />

" three dances from the Gsyne<br />

Ballet of Khachaturian, and Polo<br />

vetsian Dances from Prince Igor<br />

of Borodin.<br />

Results.<br />

Plant your advertising message in the<br />

Observer 4c Eccentric classified columns<br />

and reap the rewards.<br />

resident steals every scene with<br />

ber intense acting ability. P.W.<br />

Henry is inspiring aa Jugger and<br />

Colleen Hayes is charming a*<br />

Dulcy, Carney's arife.<br />

If you are a fan of off-beat humor<br />

and story-telling, you won't<br />

want to miss "Jugger's Rain<br />

Trudy Mason haa brilliantly directed<br />

a bizarre yet inspiring story<br />

of faith and human emotion that<br />

will leave you wishing there was a<br />

sequel.<br />

Tami Tabacchi is a free lance<br />

writer who specializes in theater<br />

\ Mon<br />

Send item* to be considered for<br />

publication to: Keely Wygonik,<br />

Obsenvr 4 Eccentric Newspaper*,<br />

36251 Schoolcraft. Livonia 48150,<br />

or by fax (313)591-7279.<br />

Theater<br />

IMYtTiRY<br />

Stoysn't Seafood and Stsafc House on<br />

Plymouth Road Between Lev an and<br />

Wayne Rod. invites you to solve tne mys<br />

tery of *ho murdered Ace in "A Mus»c®<br />

Murder Nitystery at the Blue Light<br />

Lounge." 6 p m Tues . May 9 Package<br />

includes<br />

i<br />

i<br />

appetizers. dinner and show, to<br />

$27 per person Reservations accepted<br />

through May 4<br />

(313' 261 5500<br />

W W *<br />

Jack & the Beanstalk, 2 p.m. Sat . AprU<br />

29. Lrvonia Choc Center Lfcrary, 32777<br />

Five M.ie Road Fur day wrth puopets 9<br />

a.m. to 4 30 p.m Sat Apr* 29 at the<br />

norary Fee $30 includes si* month mem<br />

oership et Detrort Puppeteers Gmtt T«ck<br />

els tor Jack & the Beanstalk. $3<br />

(313) 421 8306<br />

AMOCMOM TMKATM<br />

The First Year through Aprt 29. Ander<br />

son Center Theatre, Henry Ford Museum.<br />

Dearhom Friday and Saturday perfor<br />

mances are at 8 D m. Dinner tneater op<br />

ucm available<br />

1313)271 1620 OUT 383<br />

JCWISN UIOBU TMKATM<br />

Golden Boy " By Clifford Odets opens tor<br />

previews 8 p m Apni 26-27 Operwig<br />

ngM 7 p.m April 30 The show continues<br />

through May 21 m the Aaron Deftoy The<br />

atre, iewisn Community Center, 6600 W<br />

Maple. W Btoomfleid<br />

(810) 788 2900<br />

•OMANOFOUTNUTVI<br />

Don Giovanni "continues to Apni 30 at<br />

Masonc Temple, Detroit<br />

(313)874 SING'<br />

MUSK<br />

The Schoolcraft Community Cho* we pre<br />

•anted tne« 30th anniversary concert. 8<br />

pm Sat. Aprt 29 at Faith Lutheran<br />

Church 3000 Five M*e Road, between<br />

Memman and MWdteOe* roads m Uvonia<br />

Concert w* feature Guest Conductor Da<br />

v« loriett. wfto win lead the choir m a ae<br />

lection of African Freedom and Folk<br />

songs The performance « free and open<br />

tothepuOkc<br />

(313) *62 4448<br />

Concert 3 pm Sun.. May 7. Hamson<br />

High School. 12 Mile Road Between<br />

uodteoefl ant) Orcnard Lake Roads.<br />

Farmington Has No charge<br />

(810)4765014<br />

jAfAMfM CM0M<br />

Yokohama Mokuyoka. and Ann A/tx*<br />

Cantata Singers. 3 p.m Sat,. May 6. Unit,<br />

eo Methodist Church. 10000 Beech Da*.<br />

RedtonJ f»o charge<br />

(313)937 3170<br />

IATT IAN0<br />

To highlight its Preservation Fund Dnve.<br />

the Community House w* throw a New<br />

Orleans Style party featuring the ongrtai<br />

Preservation Hani Jazz Band. 6-10 p.m<br />

Thurs, May 4 at the Community House,<br />

380 S Bates, B*mmgham Tickets $40.<br />

concerts at 7 4 8 30 p.m.<br />

(810)644 5832<br />

Dance ;<br />

HOWf «T DANd TMtATW<br />

Spring concert. "Vivadanaa" — a spectrum<br />

of dance, from fun fWad Western<br />

Episodes to the classical "Pas de Qua<br />

tre. 3 p.m Sun.. April 30 at Mercy High<br />

School m Farmmgton HiHs<br />

(810)669*444<br />

Youth theater<br />

PtfttlM*MDWT10«<br />

Rip van Winkle." an ongnsi musical,<br />

weekends to May 28. Player* CM). 3321<br />

E Jefferson. Detroit Ticket* $7. includes<br />

lunch Saturdays lunch at noon, show I<br />

p m . Sundays, tuncft I p m . show 2 p.m<br />

1 -800-824-8314<br />

THE SMOKE SHOP<br />

C I G A R E T T E O U T L E T<br />

HANDMADE IMPORTED CIGARS - LOW PRICES<br />

ALL MANUFACTURERS' COUPONS ACCEPTED<br />

COUPON<br />

COUPON<br />

PREMIUM BRANDS<br />

Reg. Price $18.87<br />

GENERIC BRANDS<br />

Reg. Price $16.49<br />

'2^# s 17°=^« s 15<br />

Expire* May 4 - Coupon Required<br />

Good for any unpromoted carton<br />

WINSTON, CAMELS<br />

All Styles Except Non Filter<br />

Based on *2.00 Mfr Disc.<br />

Limited 5 4 ^<br />

Quantities • W P«I CANON<br />

Pork it here for a<br />

$ 3 9<br />

MONARCH • D0RAL<br />

GPG • MISTY<br />

b— .. $<br />

MONARCH • D0RAL<br />

GPG • MISTY<br />

b— .. i<br />

4<br />

®<br />

$<br />

i<br />

4<br />

®<br />

•2.00 Mfr Disc Cmnor.<br />

Limssd Oattw<br />

Sorn* Sty** MiyMOul<br />

\<br />

95<br />

Tai<br />

Per Carton<br />

Expire* May 4 • Coupon Required<br />

Good for any unpnimoted carton<br />

MARLBORO<br />

Red. Medium, Light<br />

and Light lOO's —Box Only<br />

W s - M S " .<br />

Oet 2 Free I V . ,<br />

Instant Lottery We Accept J[ Bulk l^tpe Tobscco *l.?a ft up<br />

Tickets Available J g Personal Checks Same as Cash Bring Tour Pipe For a FRZE Sample<br />

347LO Plymouth Road<br />

LIVONIA<br />

(Between Stark & Wayne)<br />

(313)266-0540<br />

Hours<br />

tvma*o»ot>*A>*s i<br />

Sat 9:00 to 7:00 • Sun Closed<br />

Motorola<br />

Installed Car phone.<br />

Sign up for Amerrtech celhilar service with an eligible 3-year service plan,<br />

and you can get a Motorola installed car phone for only $39 < after $10 mail-tn rebate i.<br />

mduding installation. You can also pocket a Motorola Lifeatyle Plus display pager<br />

far only $29 with a 1-year paging service plan.<br />

PV*, when you bring in this ad, you can add your Csvorite calling feature to your<br />

cellular service plan abaolutely free Voice Mail. Detailed Billing, Call Waiting or<br />

3-Way Calling.<br />

It's a great value for the Motor City from the cellular store designed around<br />

you. So drive on m or call an Amerrtech Cellular Center today (Small<br />

call 810-7374633 for apeefal raUsa.)<br />

Your Link to Better Communication<br />

UUIJ<br />

curs<br />

MIMJI<br />

orcm<br />

• c c<br />

HANDHELD PHONES ALSO AVAILABLE FOR AS LOW AS 79< A MONTH.<br />

kiruOUTMHO ¥<br />

THI AUTHORITY<br />

M CaUHAt PHOMIS<br />

I fe<br />

a<br />

/<br />

WIKfUSS DATA SOiUTIOHS<br />

539 M mm<br />

>alWr«10<br />

MMllnM HAw<br />

MO VIES<br />

Thrilling 'Kiss of Death' makes Caruso a star<br />

TICKETS<br />

The 1947 film<br />

noir "Kiss of<br />

Death" is still<br />

best remembered<br />

as the one where m<br />

I<br />

a giggling Richard<br />

Widmark<br />

pushes an old<br />

lady down a<br />

staircase in a<br />

wheelchair. It<br />

JOHN wa REVIEW<br />

deal with the district attorney:<br />

give me a day with my kid and I'll<br />

dish up some names. In the pro<br />

ceaa, he'a also framing the twofaced<br />

cousin who has done his<br />

wife wrong on the outside.<br />

The scheme works and soon<br />

* * career- Little Jynior (Nicolas Cage), an<br />

MONAOHAN making perform underworld heir with s breathing<br />

ance.<br />

problem, shows up st Charlie's<br />

consciously make him both evil<br />

and endearing, yet the movie surprisingly<br />

downplays the homosexual<br />

overtones of the original film.<br />

As in the original, director Barbet<br />

Schroeder keeps the visual<br />

style unflashy and tough. There<br />

are vivid scenes of the underworld,<br />

including the organized<br />

cruising for cars to steal and their<br />

transformation in Charlie's chop<br />

shop.<br />

The same might be aaid for Da- place and literally beats the guy<br />

vid Caruso in the current remake. to a pulp. Once out of prison, Jim-<br />

Fans of "NYPD Blue," the TV acmy reluctantly agrees to join Junnes<br />

Caruso walked out on laat ior's gang of car thieves and deliv-<br />

season, wanted to see the reder information to the feds.<br />

headed actor flop in his first ma- Watching Cage's performance<br />

jor film role, but he's by far the in "Kiss of Death," it finally oc-<br />

best thing going in thia often discured to me that he is much bet-<br />

I'm still having trouble appreciating<br />

the so-called brilliance of<br />

screenwriter Richard Price, who<br />

has done little but monkey<br />

around with old screenplays, this<br />

time by the great Ben Hecht and<br />

Charles Lederer.<br />

appointing thriller.<br />

He plays s two-time loser and<br />

family man named Jimmy who<br />

nerves a four-year prison term by<br />

not ratting on his partners in<br />

crime. Caruso plays him tough<br />

and completely convincing, like<br />

James Cagney without all the nervous<br />

energy and hunching shoulders.ter<br />

playing the guy who things<br />

happen to (like in "Raising Arizona"<br />

and "Red Rock West")<br />

rather than a guy who makes<br />

things happen.<br />

Pumped full of steroids, his<br />

Little Junior is s poor excuse for a<br />

bad guy. He's given little ticks —<br />

asthma, an almost doglike loyalty<br />

to his ailing fsther, an obvious af-<br />

He has kept some of the sappier<br />

aspects of the original, including<br />

the relationship between Jimmy<br />

and his kid's babysitter, which<br />

could definitely use some fleshing<br />

out this time around. His selfconscious<br />

update of film noir<br />

could definitely give female characters<br />

something to do.<br />

As in the original, he makes a fection for Jimmy — that self- Meanwhile, he has tossed out<br />

A sampling of what s playing at<br />

alternative movie theaters across<br />

metro Detroit as reviewed by<br />

John Monaghan.<br />

• DCTROn FILM TMKATM<br />

Detroit Institute of Arts, 5203<br />

Woodward, Detroit. Call (313)<br />

833-2323 for information. ($5; $4<br />

students)<br />

"Farinelli" (Belgium — 1995).<br />

7, 9:30 p.m. April 28-29; 4, 7 p.m.<br />

April 30. In 1739, legendary singer<br />

Farinelli (aks Carlo Broschi) is<br />

summoned to perform nightly for<br />

the King of Spain. In the meantime,<br />

the star with the castrato<br />

voice (male, female, and child<br />

combined) recalls his meteoric<br />

rise of fame and rock star-like adulation<br />

from fans.<br />

"Cachao! Co mo Su Ritmo No<br />

Hfcy Dos (Like His Rhythm<br />

There is no Other)" (USA —<br />

1994). 7 p.m. May 1. Actor Andy<br />

Garcia makes his directorial debut<br />

in this documentary account<br />

of Israel Lopez "Cachao," the legendary<br />

Latin music performer.<br />

Now 76, the musician recalls the<br />

creation of the music we now<br />

know as mambo.<br />

• MA WC RAO THEATRE<br />

22918 Woodward, Fern dale. Call<br />

(810) 544-3030 for information.<br />

($4)<br />

"Red" (France/Poland —<br />

1994). 8 p.m. Msy 2-3. The final<br />

of Krzysztof Kieslowski's-Colors<br />

Trilogy, this one copped him an<br />

Oscar nomination for Best Director.<br />

Here, s young model meets a<br />

retiring judge and notes some remarkable<br />

similarities in their<br />

lives.<br />

• MAMAKTTNUTM<br />

There's something for everyone<br />

at the movies. Here's a list of<br />

what's in the wings:<br />

Opening Friday, AprU 28<br />

• "Top Dog" — One's tough,<br />

one's smart — both are cops, but<br />

one's a dog. Together they're a<br />

team that must prevent an international<br />

terrorist threat.<br />

• "Funny Bones" — AMC Maple<br />

III exclusive. Two comedians who<br />

are half-brothers but unware of<br />

each other's existence discover<br />

one another during their adulthood.<br />

Rated R<br />

• "Destiny Turns on the Radio"<br />

— Offbeat saga about a bank<br />

robber who escapes from prison<br />

and returns to Las Vegas to reclaim<br />

hia stolen fortune and singer<br />

girlfriend. Stars Dylan McDermott,<br />

Nancy Travis, Quentin<br />

Tarantino. Rated R.<br />

• " Village of the Damned" — Remake<br />

of the 1960 British classic,<br />

depicts the terrifying consequent<br />

ea of an alien threat to Earth.<br />

Stars Christopher Raevea, Kirstie<br />

Alley and Linda Koalowski.<br />

Opening Wed»eeday, May 3<br />

• "Panther" — Story of the<br />

Black Panthers for Self Defense, a<br />

short-lived armed political move<br />

Mat farmed la the black ghetto<br />

ef Oakland, Calif, la 1968- Hated<br />

118 N. Main Street at 11 Mile,<br />

Royal Oak. Films play through at<br />

least Thursday, unless noted otherwise.<br />

Call (810) 542-0180 for information<br />

and showtimes. ($6.50;<br />

$4 students snd matinee; $3<br />

twilight)<br />

"Doctor Zhivago" (Britain —<br />

1965). A 30th anniversary rere<br />

j*<br />

Christie is Lara, whose theme became<br />

one of the most-hummed<br />

songs of the '60s. Starts Friday.<br />

"Jefferson in Paris" (USA —<br />

1995). Nick Nolte plays Thomas<br />

Jefferson, ambassador to France<br />

in the days shortly before that<br />

country's revolution. Though historians<br />

are having some trouble<br />

r<br />

o<br />

TVRNKK ENTERTAINMENT Co<br />

Classic; Omar Sharif portrays Yuri Zhivago (left) and<br />

Julie Christie stars as Lara in David Lean's epic motion<br />

picture "Doctor Zhivago." The 30th anniversary reissue<br />

of this classic is now playing at the Main Art Theatre.<br />

lease of David Lean's romantic<br />

saga about a Russian doctor<br />

(Omar Sharif) caught up in love<br />

and politics around the time of<br />

the Russian Revolution. Julie<br />

A t t r a c t i o n s<br />

R.<br />

Opening Friday, May 5<br />

• "French Kiss' — When a woman<br />

hears that her fiance's running<br />

off with someone else, she chases<br />

him all over France to win him<br />

back — unwittingly falling in love<br />

with a helpful but rascally<br />

Frenchman along the way. Star*<br />

Meg Ryan, Kevin Kline and Timothy<br />

Hutton. -<br />

BYWM J COMBM<br />

TMMH: Reno, a French Briard,<br />

and Chuck Norris star<br />

in "Top Dog." Both are<br />

cops who must prevent an<br />

international terrorist<br />

threat.<br />

with it, expect loyal sudiences to<br />

flock to this latest Merchant/Ivory<br />

production.<br />

"Muriel's Wedding" (Australia<br />

— 1995). In this hit comedy from<br />

-<br />

h<br />

the best part of the climax, namely<br />

Jimmy's long wait in a dark<br />

apartment for his enemy to come<br />

at him. He opts instead for a<br />

much more conventional showdown<br />

which makes you forget<br />

some of the suprises that came<br />

before it.<br />

Australia, a young woman dreams<br />

of marriage but can't seem to get<br />

her life together.<br />

• MAPLE THEATRE<br />

4135 W. Maple, Bloomfield. AH<br />

titles play through at least Thursday,<br />

unless noted otherwise. Call<br />

(810) 855-9090 for information.<br />

($5.75; $3.75 students and matinee;<br />

$2.95 twilight)<br />

"Circle of Friends" (USA—<br />

1995). An engaging (if utterly predictable)<br />

romantic comedy about<br />

three college girls in 1950s Ireland,<br />

their relationships with<br />

each other and various boyfriends.<br />

Chris 0'Donnell co-stars.<br />

"Don Juan De Marco" (USA —<br />

1995). Johnny Depp plays the legendary<br />

lover, or maybe who just<br />

thinks be is. It's up to Marlon<br />

Brando to figure it out in this<br />

offbeat new comedy<br />

"The Pebble and the Penguin"<br />

(USA — 1995). An animated musical<br />

from Don Bluth about a<br />

hopelessly romantic penguin who<br />

goes through fire and water to win<br />

the love of the girl of his dreams.<br />

Featuring the voices of James Belushi,<br />

Tim Curry, and Martin<br />

Short.<br />

"Priest" (British — 1995). In<br />

this controversial new film, a<br />

young priest questions the<br />

church's rules of celibacy and<br />

sanctity of confession. What<br />

starts as an authentic portrait of<br />

the modern priesthood quickly<br />

turns into a manipulative and<br />

one-dimensional plea for tolerance<br />

and understanding.<br />

• REOFOM) THEATRE<br />

17360 Lahser. Detroit. Call (313)<br />

537-2560 for information. ($2.50)<br />

Talented duo plays<br />

at historic Senate<br />

Piano and organ duo, Tony<br />

Fenelon and John Atwell of<br />

Australia will make their first<br />

Detroit appearance together in<br />

"Piped in from Down Under,"<br />

7 p.m. Sat., April 29 at the historic<br />

Senate Theatre, 6424<br />

Michigan Ave., lVk blocks west<br />

of Livernois, Detroit. Free<br />

lighted and supervised parking<br />

Tickets are $12 or $10 in advance.<br />

Seniors 62 and older, $9.<br />

Call (313) 591-1808 or (313)<br />

894-4100. Advance tickets are<br />

also available at Hammell Music<br />

in Livonia, Evola Muaic in<br />

Bloomfield Hilla in Plymouth,<br />

and Little Professor Book Center<br />

in Dearborn.<br />

A portion of ticket proceeds<br />

will go toward the preeervation<br />

end restoration of the theater's<br />

historic WurliUer pips organ,<br />

one of only five to have been<br />

built with a grand piano.<br />

The concert will foeture music<br />

of the 1920s and Tchaikovsky's<br />

First Piano Concerto.<br />

Fenelon and Atwell will play<br />

a pops concert at the 32-ton<br />

Mighty Wurlitaar pipe organ<br />

and grand piano originally installed<br />

la Detroit's Fisher The-<br />

f<br />

/ F S<br />

r I<br />

Organ concort: John Atwell<br />

(left) and Toney Fenelon<br />

perform at the Senate Theatre<br />

on April 29.<br />

atre.<br />

Fenelon is often featured as<br />

a solo pianist with the Australian<br />

Pops Orcheatra. Atwell,<br />

one of Australia's leading theater<br />

organists, is widely known<br />

aa an organ teacher.<br />

• i<br />

ThiB new "Kiss of Death" is<br />

not a bad movie, but cagey studio<br />

comparisons to "Pulp Fiction"<br />

are premature. While Quentin<br />

Tarantino takes the style of film<br />

noir and makes it his own, movies<br />

like this only make you long for<br />

the original article.<br />

"The African Queen" (USA —<br />

1951». 8 p.m. April 28; 2, 8 p.m<br />

April 29 (organ overture begins a<br />

half hour before showtime) Humphrey<br />

Bogart and Katharine Hep-<br />

Thriller: David<br />

Caruso<br />

(left) is JimmyKUmartin<br />

and Nicholas<br />

Cage<br />

is Little Junior<br />

in "Kiss<br />

of Death "<br />

To leave a message for John<br />

Monaghan, dial 953-2047, mailbox<br />

number 1866, on a touch-tone<br />

phone, fax him a note at 591-7279,<br />

or write him in care of Entertainment,<br />

Observer A Eccentric Newspapers.<br />

36251 Schoolcraft, Livonia<br />

48150.<br />

burn team in this classic adventure<br />

directed by John Huston.<br />

She's a spinster, a missionary's<br />

sister, he's 8 hard-drinking supply<br />

boat captain.<br />

THE MOST ORIGINAL, Blt VrilTAklMI<br />

Q1TRKY COMEM IN S0MK TIME."<br />

- «4»id tn»rn. NE*S*f Ek<br />

"Two Thumbs<br />

t"<br />

- sKkt l, it I.RI.KT<br />

FUNNY BONES' is a<br />

winningty eccentric<br />

flight of<br />

n<br />

-Jaad MMHa<br />

si * ii IRK nm><br />

STARTS FRIDAV. APRIL 28 EXCI.I SIVELY &SGG S »G3BB<br />

£IMC M A P L E 3<br />

Maple Rd, VV. of Telegraph<br />

855-9090<br />

"THE FIRST HIT OF THE SUMMER IS HERE!'<br />

'A COMPLETE WINNER!<br />

While You Wert Sleeping' takes its place next to Pretty Woman and<br />

Sleepless in Scatde." r«cdta.awoa-Tv<br />

"WHILE YOU WERE SLEEPING*<br />

IS A CHARMER!"<br />

Iwlbnm IW TODAY<br />

"JUST SEE IT! ^<br />

Bullock and Pullman light up the screen.<br />

Nrj i w wt srwveiK. tv<br />

"A 10!"<br />

OLN & VM1J0C AV MOW CUSSCS<br />

SANDRA R'LLOCK BILL PULLMAN<br />

While You<br />

W ere Sleepi<br />

A story about fore at<br />

NOW PLAY INd<br />

\VU MOOOS t><br />

NH«mc \si H'.'I'VIT<br />

AMC LAI HI I P\NH<br />

\NU Ot D OIM HAKOlAMC SCMJIMIAMO 4li«< Sit BUM. OR. 10<br />

itltVl t'ii'l<br />

si low < \st \st<br />

WO MIMI on COUPONS ACCCPTSO<br />

'% NOVI lOWN


*tt


8B*<br />

LETf.<br />

Wish you were here<br />

Wish you were here<br />

Mexican vacation: The Hum family of Livonia vacationed<br />

recently at Club Maeva, a family resort in<br />

Mamandlo, Mexico They enjoyed swimming,<br />

snorkelmg and horseback riding. The weather was<br />

sunny and 85 degrees during their seven-day stay.<br />

The Hums are: Randy, Sue. Elizabeth, Andrea, Rebecca<br />

and Laura<br />

Saranda's<br />

I Salon<br />

Perms • Styling - Colormg<br />

Tanning - Nails<br />

Therapeutic Massage •<br />

BMl Cuts Anymttoew<br />

for Appt 728-4834<br />

35135 Warren Road<br />

(Wvrw m •m/m M» »IHM<<br />

AKC ALL BREED<br />

DOG SHOW<br />

(2500 Dogs}<br />

Mcftgon Stale<br />

Far GeorA<br />

Sat April 29th<br />

• am-3 30 pm<br />

Adults.... n r<br />

KkJs<br />

for More<br />

InlOimallon<br />

Coi<br />

L477-M77<br />

DIVE INTO<br />

SPRING BREAK!<br />

^ * 1 & 2<br />

^ Piece<br />

• ^ svvimsuits<br />

4 > on sale.<br />

The Observer TmlksijaX April 27, 1995<br />

Tough troop: Girl<br />

Scout Troop 2265 of<br />

Livonia 's Kennedy Elementary<br />

picked one<br />

of the winter 's coldest<br />

weekends. Feb. 10-12,<br />

to go camping. The<br />

went to Camp Marin<br />

in Ortonville, where<br />

they braved sub-zero<br />

temperatures and outdoor<br />

toilets. They even<br />

had fun.<br />

Beach vacation: Bob and Patty Plue of Livonia turn<br />

thoughts toward home as they display their Livonia Observer<br />

while vacationing in Acapulco, Mexico.<br />

Picture yourself in Let's Go!<br />

Share your vacation pictures<br />

with readers in Let's Go!<br />

Ask someone to snap a photo of<br />

you and your home family holding<br />

the front section of the Observer<br />

Newspaper in a scenic spot.<br />

Send pictures to: Keely Wygonik.<br />

Let's Go! editor Obaerver &<br />

WITH SUMMER ALMOST<br />

HERE, WILL YOUR<br />

REFRIGERATOR DECIDE<br />

TO TAKE A VACATION?<br />

Soto On tJtt/e...<br />

Eccentric Newspaper*, Inc.. 36251<br />

Schoolcraft. Livonia. Ml. 48150.<br />

Call (313 ) 953 2105 for informa<br />

tion.<br />

Be sure to enclocte a self addressed<br />

stamped envelope if you<br />

would like your photos returned.<br />

PRICES GOOD<br />

APRIL 27TH THRU<br />

MAY 3. 1995<br />

Wish you were here<br />

Pure magic: That's Shannon and Christopher Summers<br />

of Livonia at Disney World 's Magic Kingdom<br />

in Feburary 1995.<br />

SCUBA LESSONS<br />

SIGN UP NOW!<br />

\ll iI.ism.-n .ire bcginninn Scuba<br />


106*<br />

K'jturin); over 350 Dealers<br />

spring tXM»ratK>n> jnd Arun^envnt- • Antique<br />

i t-nk-nl I * v*e • L l«'{ho • Greeting Card* • Large A»t ot t i»fkvtible><br />

r «»**«• n<br />

[FREE |<br />

CANDLE<br />

Ali i i>. K.mKIwj"® ^ ftmm fcuiii • "<br />

(gift) *»i»-*JI77<br />

, IH LI^ V |IU.S«.I I?* I'M<br />

WEDDING INVITATIONS<br />

\Xc art- # 1 in Quality, Price & Scrvice<br />

I<br />

li :eSSsS5S<br />

mout»IB<br />

I Si :<br />

11871 Betoen • Livonia 48150<br />

In the Betden Industry! Pari)<br />

HOURS Mund* • fnday 9:00-5:00. balurdft 9:00-1.00 or Call tor Appointment<br />

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

MIAMI M14.95 3 Months $89 95<br />

10 Visits $24.95 1 Ycar *2H9.00<br />

IS Visits $34.95<br />

TANNING SALON<br />

39463 Joy Road • <strong>Canton</strong><br />

(313) 459-5650<br />

1 Month<br />

Unlimited<br />

$ 35°°<br />

With Coupon<br />

Expires: June 30,1995<br />

expires. |uiw ->v, ' jjj<br />

We carry a complete line of<br />

tanning lotions, sportswear &<br />

designer swimwear at low<br />

prices...see for yourself.<br />

B u y 1st Roll at<br />

We<br />

Accept<br />

R e g u l a r Price, get 2 n d<br />

Roll for r<br />

Selected Patterns, Doubles Only<br />

All Sales Final • Previous Orders Excluded<br />

All Other Patterns In Stock<br />

20 to 25% OFF<br />

Sale endt April .UK I'M<br />

2 0 % O f f<br />

All Special<br />

Order Book*<br />

/.rr/*»A J FNRI'MINI \0le1<br />

£• lnhrtct I xplrrt<br />

its o p q§!<br />

$0% OFF All<br />

HUNTER-DOUGLAS<br />

BUNDS<br />

• Murah • Room Diaplro • Book Loan • Color-coded Store<br />

THOUSANDS OF ROLLS In Stockf<br />

• Steamer Rental • Helpful. Kxpericnced Personnel<br />

CONTRACTORS WELCOME!<br />

I<br />

WINE BARREL PLUS<br />

30303 Plymouth 1?oad • Livonia<br />

(312) 522-9463 '<br />

Come CateOrata With us. . .<br />

NATIONAL HOMEBREW DAY<br />

Saturday, May 6tti • 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.<br />

Special Events and Exhibits<br />

FRANKENMUTH<br />

'IB 9 2a pack ?<br />

RED DOC BEER<br />

24 cans<br />

wrth $5 00<br />

mail-in rebate *7"<br />

VISIT OUR TEMPERATURE CONTROLLED WINE CELLAR<br />

Residential or Commercial<br />

BLIND CLEANING<br />

Mini-Venetian-Verticals-Any Material<br />

OUR PROCESS REMOVES: I I I I I I I<br />

• Dust • Pollen • Nicotine Stains • Grease<br />

"The mini-Winds are dust Jree fit<br />

spotless J wtfl continue to ask SFS to<br />

clean my blinds twice per year.~<br />

Sue - Livonia<br />

"My i>erticals look brand new!"<br />

Nancy - Ypmllanh<br />

FREE QUOTES 9 • 313-971-0311<br />

U<br />

Wayne & W


CJ.<br />

sss-uos<br />

THURSDAY, APRIL 27,1995<br />

<strong>CANTON</strong><br />

SPORTS<br />

SCENE<br />

Making the grade<br />

Univeraity of Michigan's softhall team isn't<br />

ju»t excelling on the field — although the<br />

Wolverine*' win streak reached eight with a<br />

sweep of Central Michigan April 19, with Kelly<br />

Holmes (from Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong>) earning the win<br />

in the second-game 5-1 triumph.<br />

Holmes, who ia 9-1 with a 1.85 earned run average<br />

and four of U-M's 14 shutouts this season, was<br />

one of 10 team members honored at the Athletic<br />

Academic Achievement banquet earlier thia<br />

month, saluting those who turned in standout academic<br />

marks laat spring.<br />

U-M was 35-7 through the sweep of CMU.<br />

Cruiser standouts<br />

The Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Cruisers Swim Club<br />

finished ita winter session with an awards<br />

banquet. Three awards in each age group<br />

were presented: the 4-D sward (desire, determine<br />

tion. dedication and dependability), the achievement<br />

award and the most improved swimmer<br />

award.<br />

The 4-D award went to Lorenzo Carlson and<br />

Stephanie Lamar in the 8-and under division;<br />

Adam Sonnanstine and Kari Foust in the 9-10;<br />

Brian Mertens and Brandy Shuler in the 11-12;<br />

and Kurtis Hornick and Katie Bonner in the 13-<br />

14.<br />

The achievement award went to Ben Dzialo and<br />

Elizabeth Umney in the eight and under,<br />

Jonathan Loch and Miranda Carlson in the 9-10;<br />

Jason Rebarchik and Sarah Rogers in the 11-12;<br />

and Tim Buchanan and Michelle Nilaon in the<br />

13-14.<br />

The most improved swimmer went to David<br />

Neu and Kriaten Nevi in the 8-and under, Jeff<br />

Nevi and Lealie Ziegler in the 9-10; Brad Nilaon<br />

and Charlene Dallos in the 11-12; and Andrew<br />

Locke and Lori McKay in the 13-14.<br />

Golden Gloves champ<br />

Reggie Thomas of the Livonia Boxing Club<br />

won the Detroit-area Golden Gloves superheavyweight<br />

division in a three-round decision<br />

over Douglas Jewell of the Detroit> Butzel<br />

Recreation Center in the finala April 19 at the<br />

Italian-American Club in Livonia.<br />

Vyortt MVwig to aubnat «ems to Sports Scan* mey Mnd mem 10<br />

•oorts MStorC.J Wtsfc. 36251 ScAoolcmH UoOim. Ml. 48190. 0 FAX<br />

mem to (313) to I-7279.<br />

Stopped short<br />

dfcnton (Dbseruer<br />

SPORTS<br />

Madonna baseball, Softball, page 2C<br />

Outdoors, page 5C<br />

Omd Sim: Anthony Pastor was on target Monday in a 5-3 victory over Northvilie, improving his record to 3-2 and helping<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> up its mark to 7-3.<br />

Chiefs' streak is still alive<br />

All things considered, not s whole lot was expected<br />

from Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong>'s baseball team<br />

this season. Three coaches in as niany years,<br />

with the current one — Scott Dickey — inheriting<br />

a .500 team. It wasn't a sitnatfon prompting<br />

optimism.<br />

BrCJ. RISAK In blunt tenna, if you give up<br />

three runs while collecting only two<br />

Monday's day s game at Northvilie norcnviuc<br />

I a perfect example of " how the<br />

a gone thus far for Plymouth<br />

tuts, hita, ci chances of victory are not grant.<br />

^ That's ' the Chiefs<br />

perch* perched at Northvilie Monday; indeed.<br />

through five innings they did<br />

Falcons frustrate <strong>Canton</strong> with a 0-0 tie<br />

Laat Saturday, Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong><br />

had no trouble finding the net<br />

in an 8-0 rout of Adrian.<br />

Unfortunately for the Chiefs,<br />

that momentum was short-lived<br />

On Monday, they traveled to<br />

Farmington for a Weetern Lakee<br />

Activities Association match and,<br />

despite outahooting the Falcons<br />

22-1, they were forced to settle for<br />

a scoreless tie.<br />

That left <strong>Canton</strong> with a 3-2-1<br />

overall record. Farmingtoo is 1-1-<br />

2 overall.<br />

"We carried the play, but<br />

couldn't score," said <strong>Canton</strong><br />

coech Don Smith. "We played the<br />

final 30 minutes with 10 players<br />

but still had our chancee.<br />

"Farmington wae a scrappy<br />

SOCCER<br />

team and eccompliahed what they<br />

set out to do — they didn't loee."<br />

Against Adrian Saturday at<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>, the Chiefs knocked in<br />

five first-half goals to seal the victory.<br />

Seven players scored for<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>, with Julie Majewaki<br />

leading the way with two foals<br />

and an assist<br />

Meiiaea Marxolf had a goal and<br />

two assists. Dawn Koontx scored<br />

and Becky Vachow, Jenny Paravianan,<br />

Jeeaica Bradley and Sarah<br />

Wamke — normally the team's<br />

Wamke, who blanked Farming-<br />

ton Monday, was in goal for the<br />

first half against Adrian. Kristin<br />

Lukasik was in the net for the<br />

second half.<br />

i 18, K. Farmington 0: Man<br />

Hoff continued her scoring<br />

onslaught, pouring in five goals<br />

and aaeiating on four others Monday<br />

against visiting North Fsrm-<br />

The win booeted Plymouth Selem's<br />

record to 6-0-1 overall.<br />

North is 2-4.<br />

Kelly Lukasik and Mia Sarkesian<br />

chipped in with two goals<br />

and an aaeiat apiece. Colleen Kirby<br />

also scored s goal, with Jodi<br />

Chiefs reign over their Relays<br />

Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> continued to<br />

prove it ia a power to be deaK<br />

with, winning six events and tying<br />

for first in another at Saturday's<br />

eight-team Lady Chief Relays.<br />

No »*— scoree were kept, bat<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> certainly dominated.<br />

Other firsts went to Plymouth 8elem<br />

and Troy Athena, three each,<br />

and Uvonia Ledywood, one.<br />

Dearborn Divine Child tied <strong>Canton</strong><br />

for first in the kigb jump relay.<br />

"It wee S nice day of competi-<br />

TRACK<br />

didn't the level of <<br />

tition.<br />

| The Chiefs won the eight-mile<br />

cross country relay, with Becky<br />

Wolfrom, Jenna McWUliams,<br />

Beth Knight and Jamie Vergari<br />

ng to total 24 pointe in<br />

the s country -type of scoring,<br />

The, also won ths shuttle burrelay,<br />

with Diana Jasterebeki,<br />

Leah Laehbrook, OUve Ikeh end<br />


2C(P.C) The Observers THURSDAY, AHRIL 27, 1995<br />

Madonna sweeps a 4-game set<br />

Well, that mjd week frustration<br />

certainty put Madonna l'niver»i<br />

tya baaebatl team in a mean<br />

mood.<br />

The Fiuhtintf l'rvisader». who<br />

ha*! (fames against Wayne State<br />

and Concordia College cancelled<br />

last Wednesday and Fnday, look<br />

full vengeance against visiting<br />

Mount St Jotapb'i over the<br />

weekend, sweeping four straight<br />

Same* with shutouts in the laat<br />

three<br />

Indeed, the only runs St- Jo-<br />

>eph » managed against Madonna<br />

were unearned<br />

The wins hy 4 3, 11-0. 6-0<br />

acti V2 0 !K"ore* — upped the<br />

("ruL-aders nfcord to 2-4-19 Si- Jo-<br />

»e;>h «• fejl to 15 21<br />

The opening game ol the series<br />

Sat unlay »a.« the only close one<br />

The visitors scored three runs in<br />

the fifth after a throwing error by<br />

pitcher Sean Henkel But Henkel.<br />

who pitched an otherwise brilliant<br />

game to improve his record<br />

to 6 2. was saved-by a four-run,<br />

two-out rally in the seventh.<br />

Tim ka>ubowskt started Madonna's<br />

comeback with a one-out<br />

walk After a G> out. Dan Taylor<br />

walked and Kurt Wilczynaki doubled<br />

both runners home. Jim So-<br />

Benedict's efforts honored<br />

M<br />

Craig Benedict<br />

pitcher of the week<br />

lak and Aaron Jones followed<br />

with walks to load the bases for<br />

Scott Anderson, and he came<br />

through with a two-run, gamewinning<br />

single -<br />

Anderson finished with two<br />

hits, two runs batted in and two<br />

stolen bases in. the game Shawn<br />

Penzak also had two hits. Henkel<br />

Craig Benedict, a sophomore<br />

righthander from<br />

Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong>, WAFT<br />

named pitcher of the week<br />

for the NAlA'A Great L^akes<br />

Sectional, a group of 11 otherwise<br />

unaffiliated baseball<br />

teams.<br />

Benedict was 2-0 last<br />

week, going all 14 innings in<br />

his two starts and surrendering<br />

three runs on 15 hits<br />

and two walks, with seven<br />

strikeout*. One of his wins<br />

6-0 blanking of Mount<br />

St. .Joseph's last Sunday.<br />

For the season. Benedict<br />

is 5 1 with a 2.57 earned run<br />

a>erage<br />

finished with a three-hitter, walking<br />

one and striking out eight.<br />

Saturday's second game was<br />

another three-hitter, this one a<br />

five-inning mercy from Dan Pvdyn<br />

ialso 6-2) He walked one and<br />

struck out two.<br />

Madonna got five runs in the<br />

first, three on an Anderson home<br />

Lady Crusaders get back on track with 4 road wins<br />

What WAS supposed to be a<br />

four-team soft ball tournament<br />

turned into a four game set between<br />

host ST Francis College<br />

and Madonna University last<br />

weekend, with the Lady Crusad<br />

er« emenong with wins in all four<br />

games<br />

Two team* scheduled to fill out<br />

tbe tournament in Fort Wayne.<br />

Irvd. were forced to cancel late<br />

last week So Madonna and St.<br />

Francis played A pair of doubleheaders<br />

against one another<br />

Madonna set the tone in Saturday's<br />

weekend opener, pounding<br />

out 20 h»U> in a 9-2 win Erin<br />

Comment. Jennifer Pinter and<br />

-Jamie Cook I from Westland John<br />

Glenn' each collected three hits<br />

in the contest, with Cook driving<br />

in two runs Michelle Birchrneier<br />

I Bedford Thurston I had two hits<br />

and two RBI<br />

Jennifer Czach. Angle Van<br />

Doorn. Lynda Weichel and Chns<br />

Ri ope lie each had two hits.<br />

Shanna Streng was the winning<br />

pitcher, stopping St- Francis on<br />

three hiu and no walks, without<br />

allowing an earned run. She<br />

struck out seven<br />

In Saturday's second game.<br />

Birchrneier — who totaled 10 hita<br />

10 the four-game sweep — went 3-<br />

Qxcstd OpanitUf<br />

FLANARTS GUNS<br />

IFEW GUNS<br />

DI STOCK<br />

ALL TYPES<br />

31532 FORD RD<br />

N We«l of Merrmun<br />

GARDEN cmr<br />

313 266-6050<br />

} We Buy • Scil • Trade<br />

D J F F S U K<br />

M I A I M<br />

I M I P R O O T I U<br />

CO.<br />

Go 9*a right way - 90 w«H UK<br />

Call lor<br />

(313) 261-2098<br />

1995 BASEBALL/SOFTBALL<br />

YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS<br />

-Up to $250XW) Accident<br />

Medical Insurance<br />

•$1,000000 Liability Insurance<br />

•Up to $500AX) Catastrophe<br />

Cash Benefit<br />

OM UNO<br />

AGENCY, INC<br />

P.O. BOX 5004<br />

KOCHESThR.MI<br />

tflBttfit<br />

GARAGE DO6B SAIE<br />

P | I :<br />

L A LL-<br />

CNTRICS<br />

for-3 in Madonna's 6-1 win.<br />

Czech had two hits and three RBI<br />

to support Weichel's four-hit<br />

pitching, she gave up one run and<br />

no walks, striking out four.<br />

Sunday's first game was similar<br />

to the first two. with the Crusaders<br />

leading from start to finish in<br />

a 7-2 victory. Madonna outhit St.<br />

Francis 10-3 (the total for the first<br />

three games was 39-10). with Birchrneier<br />

a*ain getting three hits<br />

and driving home two runs Comment<br />

and Pinter had two hits<br />

each.<br />

Streng was the winning pitcher,<br />

going the first five innings and<br />

surrendering one earned run on<br />

three hits and no walks, fanning<br />

tossed two perfect innings.<br />

The second game Sunday was<br />

the only close one of the weekend,<br />

but Madonna still prevailed. 5-4.<br />

The Crusaders' 10-hit attack was<br />

led by Courtney Senger with<br />

three, and Birchrneier and<br />

Riopelle with two each. Senger<br />

had two RBI<br />

Weichel was the winner, going<br />

all seven innings and allowing<br />

four runs lone earnedi on nine<br />

hits, with no walks and four<br />

strikeouts<br />

"1 thought we played our best<br />

softball of the season." said Madonna<br />

coach Jerry Abraham, his<br />

team improving its record to 18-<br />

12 (St. Francis is 16-17), "We hit<br />

BATH and KITCHEN REMODELING<br />

Licensed<br />

Master Plumber<br />

Ceramic Trie<br />

Installed<br />

Quality Materials<br />

and Workmanship<br />

ESTIMAT<br />

Visit Our Ful Kitchen and<br />

Bath Showroom<br />

(Sam* location since 1975)<br />

34224 Michigan Avenue<br />

Wayna, Michigan 48184<br />

7 2 2 - 4 1 7 0<br />

M O V I N G<br />

Rather than move it we're selling brandname<br />

products OncJuding Stanley and<br />

Weather Shield1 at liquidation prices.<br />

• Vinyl windows - were $155, now $60<br />

• Aluminum windows - were $130, now $50<br />

• Storm doors - were $220, now $75<br />

Comparable savings on:<br />

•Wood windows<br />

• Patio doors<br />

• Steel entry doors<br />

Cart and carry - DELIVERY available<br />

HI<br />

SPRING SAVINGS<br />

7 Locations to Serve You<br />

Vinyl Soffit<br />

SHUTTERS<br />

AJunimMH or Vtoryl<br />

T7 Color* Available<br />

AMY UZE YOU MED jr>«o<br />

MANY STYLES TO<br />

CHOOSE FROM<br />

tn<br />

ALUMINUM<br />

SIDING<br />

Coaches: Start calling<br />

in best performances<br />

V I N Y L S I D I N G<br />

3 7 1<br />

SEAMLESS<br />

fcUTTERSl<br />

\75i<br />

' SOUD VINYL WINDOWS ^<br />

VTHYL SIWQU-MUWG<br />

UI IH «<br />

tie* ee<br />

24-rt«« no ao<br />

6C M 1174 00<br />

. AC I W-.TL'<br />

mm Hpaaatae aaoow<br />

kxaekM na>«<br />

When: Saturday and Sunday,<br />

STORM DOORS I<br />

STORM WINDOWS<br />

f<br />

'.TO<br />

CUSTOM MAOC B»<br />

TRAPP - FOX<br />

Aluminum Soffit<br />

|FCX Ovortang»|<br />

• M<br />

CUSTOM TRIM<br />

AVAILABLE<br />

B^ng m row m*eeu«*"*"«»<br />

am «« we cualomlonrw<br />

WW<br />

Y/ (y <<br />

r P/<br />

£/ A/ S<br />

Any SAap* - Any Cotcx<br />

f£ Wolvenne<br />

VINYL SIDING<br />

April 29 & 30<br />

9:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m.<br />

Where: 12999 Faidane, Livonia<br />

2*4-7171<br />

Questions?<br />

Call Midwest Door and Window,<br />

(313) 462-3500.<br />

North<br />

- . 1 {<br />

Ml 1 f<br />

Gtomtate<br />

I<br />

1<br />

I<br />

I<br />

I<br />

I<br />

THE W E E K AHEAD<br />

S O C I A L<br />

S E C U R I T Y<br />

DISABILITY CLAIM DENIED?<br />

Our Fee Paid After Case is Won<br />

FREE CONSULTATION<br />

4 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS<br />

5 2 3 - 1 5 9 1<br />

BIESKE & JOHNSON, ATTORNEYS<br />

Stop Cooling<br />

Cost Crime!<br />

If you're relying on an old.<br />

inefficient air condilioner, you're<br />

being robbed month after month on<br />

your energy bills.<br />

Mow s the time to put an end to<br />

this cooling cost crime by replacing<br />

your air conditioner with a new<br />

Carrier WeatherMaker With an<br />

efficiency rating of up lo 17.0 SEER,<br />

the WeatherMaker could me you as<br />

much as 60% on your cooling costs.<br />

And. right now. we ll make your<br />

savings even better with our $100<br />

discount on the purchase price. For<br />

energy efficiency and comfort, call<br />

us today for your free estimate Free<br />

programmable thermostat with<br />

installation<br />

We're The Inside Guys.<br />

LEAEBSHP<br />

ITALHT<br />

R O L A N D B R O T H E R S<br />

HEATING & COOLING<br />

"PHie tTiirtuice t ffan "<br />

' LIVONIA WAYNE OTHER AREAS<br />

saa-aseo | 7AA>AASA | 722-2254<br />

rnmmrntm nanwaii m cmmarnmm m<br />

The Observer/ THURSDAY. APRIL 27, 1995<br />

Bats boom in <strong>Canton</strong>'s victory<br />

run; he had two hiu and four RBI<br />

in the game. Kaaubowaki and<br />

Jones each added three RBI, two<br />

of Kasubowski'S on a firat-inning<br />

Girls coaches should call<br />

The first listing of Observer<br />

double and all three of Jonaa on A<br />

Dan O'Meara at (313) 953<br />

land boys and girls track-and<br />

fourth inning triple, and Taylor<br />

2141. and boys coaches are<br />

field statistics will appear in<br />

had two hita.<br />

*»ked to contact Steve Kowal-<br />

the Thursday. May 4, editions<br />

On Sunday. Madonna uaed a<br />

ski at


4C BRVI) KMONS<br />

turn<br />

Troy. th* state* No. 1 ranked<br />

2 on the season with a 2-1<br />

t"*« to Birmingham Seaholm. •<br />

Churchill coach Nick O'Shea.<br />

back oo the sidelines for the first<br />

time this season after undergoing<br />

hip surgery, couldn't ha\e<br />

planned a more timely return<br />

wcrr aooamo *au «UU*ATXO*<br />

TOR iso FMVEN<br />

lA*m 23 sge-giu— raaafta.<br />

Stan s everaa •••• *•«- St-ooer Farm<br />

y •«•». i *>cu 10 -wx/te» 65 seccnos<br />

SISII S »»«sS mrnmmr 9oytr Stoo*" 'arr^^or<br />

•m*. : ; >55 2 0m*c Crone* "Soot?4e«di.<br />

\ ! 4* 3 scor WCtsar "Tawao I 11 5C 4<br />

£tr »w Oewo*: J l»» Oaa; 1 2' 00<br />

9 Ncr—i >*e>ve» last *cw*e). I 2? 13 10<br />

>pr< LscOl^s St Oar 0m I I 28 20 11<br />

**c-ae» «4es:er !_*>on» : 29 28 12 8rw<br />

Za+mc Waaarto** 1 2903. 13. Scon<br />

---O— 2955 14 »J- 5 w Starsrg<br />

»4 50 15 9rrnr T ate WatartoW<br />

. 36 29 .6 *c»en-«r St Om Sfo«<br />

I 36 40 t T Tor- W l %kxr*<br />

36 49 .8 Sear WScfsOOe^ C»r«or Towrv<br />

i J? 25 i-9 LMTy »»mi lOetro*/.<br />

1 38 06<br />

•Masse s 16-29: . Sosar *an®ar il*oraat.<br />

! 23 ©4 2 Vamor {.or SrdK> Or*».<br />

"We've changed our offensive<br />

and defensive systems." O'Shea<br />

explained "And since the beginning<br />

of the season it's taken a<br />

long time to adjust and pity with<br />

the intensity we need<br />

"In earlier games we just looked<br />

slower.''<br />

Troy pressured the Chargers<br />

much of the second half, but<br />

couldn't convert the equalizer a»<br />

freshman goalie Crystal Wright<br />

hung tough<br />

She came up with a key save<br />

with just 2^)7 left on a shot by<br />

Troy 's Katy Tripp.<br />

"She (Wright) made some good<br />

stops." O'Shea said. "She's athletic,<br />

but she still has some correctable<br />

things to clear up like positioning<br />

and decision making<br />

It's not as good as it will be later "<br />

Senior co-captain Margaret<br />

Wirth held things together in the<br />

back line for the Charger* Sophomore<br />

Andrea Will was another<br />

unsung hero, playing a strong<br />

first half. •<br />

"This has to give them confidence,"<br />

O'Shea said. "Anytime<br />

you make a change in your system.<br />

it's going to take time to develop.<br />

"We really haven't practiced at<br />

all the last 10 days because of<br />

spring break Two times we practiced<br />

with sis players in town, but<br />

I'm sure they (Troy) had the same<br />

problem.<br />

"They (Troy) had a lot of<br />

chances, but the final pass was<br />

not there<br />

"And Jessica Limauro, who is a<br />

big-time forward and a dangerous<br />

weapon didn't play. And that was<br />

in our favor."<br />

• St NX Central >. On Mon<br />

da*. Livonia Stevenaon scumi three<br />

unanswered foals in the second Half U»<br />

best host Walled L*k* Central in a<br />

Lakes Division encounter in the Weal<br />

era Lakes Activities Association<br />

freshman forward Allison Campbell<br />

tallied the fame winner from Anne<br />

Fadrifo at 19 51 Senior midfielder Wen<br />

HALF-MARATHON RESULTS<br />

I 31 20 3 Tamara fscney -East Lanaai®.<br />

t 38 05<br />

Mae s SO 39 I Man* KormvRai<br />

111 14 2 Ke*e> Mansor Vefti 'owns/Mf,<br />

t 13 36, 3. Mm Sorrger (Soutn Lyoei.<br />

! 15 ?9.t 4 je* &mrve* "ocm:e *ai».<br />

1 15 42 5 Donate or« ;0«on»e»..<br />

1 16 31 6 Vlarv Snaflr Wrdsor Ont.l.<br />

19 29 ' Tooo Brggj (Grosse Poene ^srsi.<br />

I 19 49 8 fta. Jeaer, 5 21 IO 9<br />

"«;• v-ei (LvonM). t 21 25. 10 Gary Be<br />

arter sroo Ore ). 1 22 12 1. Mart, Kee,<br />

WanarH. l 23 55 12 Boc Raon* iWaneri,<br />

I 24 25 13 "awe* &Msre» Mv vtc<br />

124 48 14 Cnn» Scnm«jtKe Wesi Ooorr<br />

«MA. 1 2* 59 t5 Ram Langedoc* Warar<br />

i 26 13. 16 s vi<br />

ana iCarsoPi. 1 31 01 23 *e Tooc Wesi<br />

Btoor*a«Ji I 3! 30 24 Tenotny Barker<br />

rWJScK'J I 32 12. 25 ft-jce Moere :Ben>e><br />

I 32 39 26 Hait KSrtxc West »oor^«i<br />

1 32 44 2T Oar Pyar neOtorli 1 32 55<br />

Wis s »OS9 1 «nr BoyO i*nr *rton.<br />

I 17 16 2 jaCmaee Cranoaa Pv^oo^i<br />

I 27 29 3 £ caoetr Start* (TroyJ. 1 2609 4<br />

Ly«v Bc»er iWestlanCY 1 3035. 5 Tar BaA<br />

•en %>» 0as«. I 34 24. 6 Srunee F»«i. 1 23 53. 6 Paw<br />

Ckaewa tWaterSxd) 1 24 55 7 «or Sriosier<br />

Commarce Townsttoi, I 25 36. 8 Ke«r> RxJtc<br />

,Oosse Pontei 1 28 59 9 Gar, Plans (Uw><br />

•sa). ) 2908 10 Ten laPorle (Sootr^stei<br />

1 2921 It Ajar Giovacs iBMonAwa naaV.<br />

1 29 57, 12 Larry aaic* iDearoom HetgPtsi<br />

I 30OO 13 Deve »uce Lase Onori. 1 30 13.<br />

14 0»wa BMc* ,*nr Artwr, 1 30 58. 15 Leer.<br />

>aeea»j iCorvnarce Townanoi 1 30 58 16<br />

Enc -wei iPontiaci ! 31 03 17 *£* Bermar<br />

tfarrwigtor. naai I 31 47 18 Oocs Lesle*<br />

lase Onori. 1 31 52 19 Etfwaro Vanrtna<br />

jtcw ») 1 32 06 20 Ba DeCnart (Twyl.<br />

t 32 26 21 s - e o n a r o «e.<br />

I 37 50 38 Mar* Mcvay Hanson Towr>sM«>.<br />

I 38 52. 39 Larry Clars (Cantor|. 1 38.59, 40<br />

Pau> Garvo lOamston), 1 39 04<br />

WSSMS'I 40-49. I Hayer Oursop .(Royal<br />

Oaej I 37 12, 2 Maggy lam fPonoaci.<br />

I 37 13. 3 Donna Olsor Buc^Aeu Has I.<br />

t 37 18 4 Barbara Meys (Oetrorti, I 37 56<br />

Mae s SO-69 I wsaam CaaonJ (Mount<br />

Ciemensj. 1 20 23; 2 James Cantor rwrwte<br />

Laset. 1 21.47. 3 Ooog .GoocTue (MaiorOj.<br />

1 22 26; 4 fist Boar lOstroKi. I 24 11, 5<br />

Geram Maiecryrw- :Bioor^e«3 nasi. ! 25 56.<br />

6 Wan Adamuaa ftosevaei I 28 04 7 Bnar<br />

Gate (West aoomSa«|. l 30 27. 8 Hon Jearey<br />

(WWidsor Ont (. 1 30 38 9 «onaKJ Foon fWesl<br />

BworreMKi,, | 31 53 !0 Raipn km (Oetrort)<br />

1 32 55. It Canoe 4/naya (Detnxo. ] 33 32<br />

12 Pfcnara Kmes Oeartior- Hengfitsi. 1 34 25.<br />

13 Psu (Berrw^iam). 1 3500. 14<br />

Gene «ecs (Oetrort). 136 12: 15 « Barton<br />

(StarsngHct^nsi. 1 36 14<br />

Galvin's goal-scoring spree gets Shamrocks a win<br />

Senior midfielder Gary Galvin<br />

scored five goals and had two assist*<br />

Tuesday, helping the Redford<br />

Catholic Central lacrosse<br />

team get back on the winning<br />

track arith a 10-6 win over host U-<br />

D Jesuit<br />

The Shamrocks, hurt recently<br />

by injuries, are 3-5 overall-<br />

Tom McNeil added two goals<br />

and two assist*. Dan McLellan<br />

and Jason Hubenschmidt had<br />

one goal and three assists each.<br />

J.P. Martin added one goal.<br />

Because of injuries, the Shamrocks<br />

have brought up five sophomores.<br />

CC goal tender Brian Jeffires is<br />

lost for two weeks with a knee injury.<br />

Senior Mike Hoard has been<br />

Campus-wide<br />

OPCH HOUSE<br />

Saturday, April 29,11 a.m.-5 p.m.<br />

Sunday, April 30. Noon-5 p.m.<br />

He<br />

Hundreds ot specisl<br />

1itpi*Y* demonstra-<br />

tions Of students In<br />

ofthitocttn sod design,<br />

Arts snd sciences,<br />

tosrs; special eveats; rocks<br />

from me mon; LTU «*<br />

m U§Tlno<br />

playing in Jeffires' absence.<br />

Junior attacker Elliott Wash<br />

burn is out<br />

both knees.<br />

with tendinitis in<br />

cooling • heating • plumbing<br />

Serving your community for 3 Generations<br />

We're The Inside Guyi<br />

HOURS: MOM 7304: SAT 9-4 V A<br />

six noma<br />

m M « r<br />

M MTfMST<br />

Maple Chase<br />

FREE<br />

Cartoon<br />

Monoxide<br />

O Detector<br />

a >100" Value<br />

Get up-to-the minute Open House Information!<br />

Pre-Season<br />

SAVINGS SPECTACULAR<br />

Save 30 to 60%<br />

on your cooling costs<br />

over old units<br />

100" and '200~ manufacturers<br />

rebates available on deluxe equipment<br />

• FINANCING<br />

AVAILABLE<br />

FREE with<br />

PAID INSTALLATION<br />

Your choice of one of<br />

the following<br />

a -ee- vmtmm<br />

Rally in 2nd game<br />

earns CC a sweep<br />

Redford Catholic Central<br />

freshman pitcher Kevin Thom<br />

an showed both his good side<br />

and not-so-good side ih Saturday's<br />

double-header sweep<br />

over visiting Harper Woods<br />

Notre Dame.<br />

The 5-foot-10. 160 pounder<br />

overpowered Irish hitterii in<br />

the first game, pitching 1V»<br />

innings of relief in a 6-4 win.<br />

Thomas started the second<br />

game and after experiencing<br />

some wildness, was lifted in<br />

the fourth inning liefore the<br />

Shamrocks rallied to win. 13-6.<br />

Thomas relieved first game<br />

starter Justin Stankiewicz with<br />

one out in the sixth inning, the<br />

bases loaded and the Shamrocks<br />

ahead 6-4. Thomas ended<br />

the threat bv striking out<br />

the first two batters he faced.<br />

Thomas walked two in the<br />

seventh, but struck out the<br />

side, to improve his record to 2-<br />

0.<br />

"He throws curves for<br />

strikes, which makes his fastball<br />

even better." CC coach<br />

John Salter said.<br />

Stankiewicz. a senior righthander.<br />

scattered four hits and<br />

struck out seven, but got in<br />

trouble with seven walks.<br />

Thomas started the game in<br />

the outfield and finished with<br />

a triple, single and two RBI.<br />

Senior shortstop Chris Misiak<br />

had two doubles and an RBI<br />

and senior outfielder Mike<br />

Homant contributed a single<br />

and a double.<br />

In the second game, junior<br />

Marty Wilk pitched 3Vi innings<br />

in relief of Thomas, who<br />

listed by city, on our easy lo use voice telephone directory, just call from any touch tone telephone and<br />

near the latest real estate information -IPs at easy as 1-2-3.<br />

U Mi Can 951-2020 9*1-2020 from any touch tone telephone<br />

RTo hear lifting* In Oakland County PffUS 1, m Wayne County PtiSS 2 and for Additional Areas PRESS 3,<br />

preea the numfe toiowtng Ihe city you are Interefted In:<br />

0Chooie your<br />

price lange and hten<br />

to tie Mngi tor<br />

city you've choten.<br />

To bocfc up. PttSS 1<br />

To pauw P«SS 2<br />

To Junp ahead. PRESS 3<br />

To erif ot anylme pen*<br />

OAKLAND COUWTY<br />

.4280<br />

.4260<br />

.4262<br />

Farmtngtan HBr 42S2<br />

42M<br />

4216<br />

42S5<br />

Royal Oak 42S7<br />

SoutMd 4283<br />

Souti Lyon 42S8<br />

«Oy 4284<br />

WoSeo Lake 4286<br />

lakes Area 4281<br />

WAYMC COUNTY -<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> 4261<br />

Garden Cfy 4264<br />

Uvonia<br />

4280<br />

ill iii ••<br />

^tOnTlWWP, Mfr*«*M«a*»i> (MM 4263<br />

Plymouth 4262<br />

t\m liliiiil<br />

NwOiOrO Willi W m»i mi owm 4269<br />

WWflOHO nwmwiWiH'fyw 4264<br />

Oeafeom 4315<br />

/<br />

ADOVTIONAL AfffAS-<br />

UvtngHon County 4342<br />

WaMenaw 4345<br />

Otw Sububan Homu 4348<br />

THE<br />

(Dbserver Wcentric<br />

allowed five unearned run* on<br />

aix walks, two hit* and aeven<br />

strikeouts in 3'A inninga.<br />

ND took a 6-1 lead after four<br />

innings, but the Iriah failed to<br />

score in their final three athats<br />

against Wilk. who walked<br />

four, allowed three hit* and<br />

struck out two.<br />

The Shamrocks rallied for<br />

eight runs in the bottom of the<br />

fifth and added four insurance<br />

runs in the sixth to win decisively.<br />

Misiak hail a bases loaded<br />

double in the fifth, scoring<br />

Greg Rogers, Jason Couture<br />

and Ryan McGrath, all of<br />

whom had walked. Matt Kaye<br />

also walked and came home in<br />

the inning.<br />

The sixth-inning was<br />

highlighted by Mike Da/cuan<br />

no's three-run homer and a<br />

solo homer by Caret Burch.<br />

The Shamrocks, who com<br />

mitted four errors in the second<br />

game and one in the open<br />

er. are 8-1 overall. They are 4-1<br />

in the Catholic League Central<br />

Division, the only loss coming<br />

to defending Class A stale<br />

champion Birmingham<br />

Brother Rice.<br />

The Shamrocks seem to be<br />

winning all the clone games,<br />

whether they've had to come<br />

from-behind or hold on to a<br />

lead in the late innings.<br />

"I'm surprised . with our<br />

start, the only game we had all<br />

the way was against (Bloomfield<br />

Hills) Cranbrook," CC<br />

coach John Salter said. "Having<br />

10 days off over Easter<br />

break, it's lough to come back<br />

— the five errors showed that,"<br />

FAMILY<br />

VALUE<br />

PAYS<br />

VV7. _ ,<br />

m<br />

4 RESERVED TICKETS<br />

4 HOT DOGS or PIZZA SLICES<br />

ucts $ 2 4<br />

4 SOFT DRINKS<br />

TIGERS<br />

vs.<br />

Cleveland • 7:05 pm<br />

ho 0 m n c 1-800 730-4 FUN<br />

Of Vitil any Metro Detroit Spom Authority (advanct purthaic only)<br />

1<br />

OMELINE<br />

95 3-2020<br />

Saturday beckons trout season<br />

OUTDOOft<br />

*<br />

4 * PARKER<br />

Ah! Opening day.<br />

A sure sign of -<br />

the arrival of<br />

spring and the<br />

approach of<br />

warmer fishing<br />

weather ia the<br />

opening of trout<br />

season on Michigan's<br />

designated<br />

trout streams<br />

and lakes. Traditionally,<br />

opening<br />

day (alia on the<br />

laat Saturday in<br />

April each year - that's this Saturday,<br />

if you're not paying attan<br />

tion.<br />

When thoughta turn to trout<br />

fishing tha fly fisherman ia always<br />

at the forefront<br />

Fly fiahing for the elusive trout<br />

present* tbe ulUmate challenge<br />

for an angler. Whether you're locating<br />

a feeding fiah, looping a<br />

long cast to a precise spot on the<br />

river, or aimply matching the<br />

hatch with your own hand-tied<br />

fly, the art of fly fishing for trout<br />

is a true teet of one's ability to<br />

tune-in to the natural surroundings.<br />

.<br />

Redford's Bill Waara has been<br />

tuning-in to Michigan's trout<br />

streams since 1926. A member of<br />

FISHING<br />

TOURNAMENTS<br />

• SALMON STAKES<br />

The 17th annual River Crab ,<br />

Salmon Stakes Fishing Tournament<br />

will take place Saturday, at<br />

the River Crab Restaurant in St<br />

Clair. Raffle/entry ticketa are S10<br />

each and available locally at<br />

Charley's Crab in Troy,<br />

Meriwethers in Southfield, Big<br />

Fish in Dearborn, and Grandy<br />

Dancer in Ann Arbor. Ticketa are<br />

redeemable for 810 off dinner for<br />

two at any Chuck Muer Reatau<br />

rant. Proceed* from the tournament<br />

will be uaed to support programs<br />

to help troubled children,<br />

adult* and their families throughout<br />

Michigan, 1-800-468-3727.<br />

BANQUETS<br />

• HI BAMQUET<br />

The Paul H. Young Chapter of<br />

Trout Unlimited will hold its annual<br />

fund-raiaing banquet beginning<br />

at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, April<br />

25, at the Royalty Houae in Warren<br />

(8201 B. Old 13 Mile Road).<br />

Ticketa are 840 per person and<br />

875 per couple. This banquet is<br />

the chapter's major fundraising<br />

event of tbe year. Funds raised at<br />

the banquet, through ticket sales,<br />

raffles and auction*, are allocated<br />

to such programs as river restore<br />

tion, community education, college<br />

scholarahipa, environmental<br />

reaearch and public access con<br />

strurtion. Call (810) 788-0301 for<br />

ticketa or more information.<br />

• 2 ^<br />

tbe Michigan Fly Fiahing Club<br />

and tbe Paul H. Young chapter of<br />

Trout Unlimited, Waara spends<br />

his free time making custom bamboo<br />

fly rod*.<br />

"Like John Volker aaid in bis<br />

book. Testament of a Trout<br />

Fisherman, Trout always feed in<br />

the moat beautiful places.' When<br />

you're after trout you end up in<br />

theee places," explained Warra.<br />

"Trout fiahing ia a challenge. It'a<br />

more like bunting than fiahing.<br />

First, you have to get out there<br />

and see if the fish are actively<br />

feeding and if they are, you can<br />

see them surface. Then you have<br />

to stalk into position to make a<br />

cast, and you have to imitate the<br />

food they are eating"<br />

Many people conaider fly fiahing<br />

to be complicated and confusing,<br />

but that's not neceeaarily the<br />

case according to Farmington<br />

Hilla resident Art Dittma/, preeident<br />

of Michigan United Conaervation<br />

Cluba, the nation's larpst<br />

state-wide conservation organization.<br />

"A lot of people look at fly fishing<br />

aa kind of an elitiat-type<br />

. sport, but moat of that haa been<br />

generated by fly fiahermen themaelvea,"<br />

said Dittmar. "Actually,<br />

it* not all that tough.<br />

SEMINARS<br />

Taoirr MAMM FACTS<br />

Dor. trout atreama autft aa tn* AoSabta. t*a<br />

Two Hearted, tne Suartwan and tha Para<br />

t 17 and OMT mm laquired<br />

to have a »*cT«aar Msng Soanae<br />

($9.85) and a Bout/aafcnon stamp (M 86) r<br />

ttwr poeaeaaion «Nle Satan*.<br />

"They'll talk about how everything<br />

baa to be balanced and of<br />

making 60- and 70-foot casta, but<br />

you really don't need all that<br />

Even matching the hatch is a little<br />

overrated. There are times a<br />

trout becomes very, very particular,<br />

but most of the time I've<br />

found size is more important than<br />

color. Aa long as you use a fly tbe<br />

same size as the hatch they'll take<br />

it."<br />

While fly fishing is probably<br />

tbe most popular technique used<br />

to catch trout, it's not tbe only<br />

one.<br />

"Many people use garden hackle,<br />

or worms," said Dittmar.<br />

"That's probably the most effective<br />

way to catch a trout, especially<br />

at this time of year because<br />

most flies aren't that active yet.<br />

OUTDOORS CALENDAR<br />

emeuY<br />

The Michigan Big Game Hunter's<br />

Association will hold a turkey<br />

hunting seminar beginning at 7<br />

p.m. today at Arrowhead Archery<br />

and Pro Shop in Taylor (Van<br />

Bom Road between Beech Daly<br />

and Telegraph). (313) 563-0285.<br />

FISHING CLUBS<br />

I FLY FISHING<br />

The Michigan Fly Fishing Club<br />

meeta at 7 p.m. the first and third<br />

Wednesdays of each month at<br />

Livonia Clarenoeville Junior High<br />

School. (810) 478-1494.<br />

The Four Seasons Fishing Club<br />

meets 7:30 p.m. the first Wednes<br />

day of each month at the Maplewood<br />

Center in Garden City. Gary<br />

Campbell, meteorologist for the<br />

National Weather Service, will<br />

discuss storm safety, and storm<br />

structure at the May meeting.<br />

477-3816.<br />

Metro-West Steel headers meet*<br />

at 7:30 p.m. on the first Tuesday<br />

of each month at Garden City<br />

High School, 420-2965.<br />

SEASONS/DATES<br />

BTHOUT<br />

A special catch-and-releaae. fliesonly<br />

trout seaaon ends tomorrow<br />

on tbe Huron River from Moss<br />

C O N I ) I;I;I O<br />

Lake to the signs 100 yards below<br />

the bridge st Wixon Road. The<br />

regular trout seaaon opens Saturday.<br />

• TURKEY<br />

Spring turkey season runs<br />

through May 28 in designated<br />

management areas across the<br />

state.<br />

• STAMP N MH CONTESTS<br />

Friday is the deadline for entry<br />

into the 1996 trout/salmon stamp<br />

and the 1996 waterfowl stamp design<br />

competitions. (517) 373-1280.<br />

Catch-and-release bass fishing is<br />

permitted on Cass, Kent and<br />

Pontiac lakea through May 27.<br />

The regular bass season opens<br />

May 28.<br />

• WALLEYE, SAUeEB, PKE<br />

Walleye, sauger and pike seaaon<br />

opens tomorrow on inland waters<br />

in tbe Lower Peninsula, and May<br />

15 on inland waters in the Upper<br />

Peninsula The season iB open all<br />

year on Great Lakes waters in tbe<br />

Lower Peninsula, Lake St. Clair,<br />

the St. Clair River and Lake Erie.<br />

It ia legal to use hand nets for<br />

catching smelt statewide through<br />

May 31.<br />

NO Down Payment'<br />

NO Interest for b Months"<br />

• Upon Approved Credit<br />

( Ostlund<br />

FLUMHWO « HEATING * COOLING<br />

to Business tor Over 35 Years'<br />

38545 FORD ROAD One Mile East of 1-275 (313) 729-1 300<br />

Comfortmaker<br />

Never Drag The Hose Again!<br />

A Toro Automatic Sprinkler System Will...<br />

• Save You Time • Save You Water<br />

• Give You The Best Looking Lawn on the Block<br />

. | juv»i ri^"Vr *"*4g<br />

For Your FREE Estimate t FREE \<br />

h<br />

CALL Your Toro Sprinkler ] RAIN SHUT-OPT<br />

Professional TODAY.'<br />

WKh order hf Umy L IMS,<br />

******* 9<br />

D88 . Or Call Your<br />

Toro DistributorJbr Che<br />

Installer Neareet r«m;<br />

eie-eft-rei l<br />

Addison Oaks County Park near<br />

Rochester is open for weekend<br />

camping, (810) 693-2432. Weekend<br />

camping begins May 5 at<br />

Groveland Oaks near Holly (810)<br />

634-9811. Regular camping begins<br />

May 19 at both parks.<br />

(Mao. 10 rncfiee on<br />

e«* K. Jo»«e Ntaw n Banian Corty.)<br />

aliaaaw — 10. but no i<br />

we 18 k m or ta*ar.


6C(C) Tha Obsentr, THURSDAY. APRIL 27, 1995<br />

ON THE<br />

WEEKEND<br />

•ART SHOW<br />

Glass. metei and atone<br />

Come visit a showing of re<br />

v~ent collaborative efforts<br />

t* Cliff Holdampf and Don<br />

Sch&cider Friday through<br />

Sunday. April 28-30. at<br />

Francis Jewel rrv 4?0 For<br />

e*c, Forest Place Mill in<br />

Plymouth Information.<br />

469 I960<br />

• #Ti<br />

The Plymouth stamp show<br />

mil be held 10 a m to 6<br />

p m Saturday, April 29.<br />

and 10 a m to 5 p.m. Sun<br />

day. Apnl 30. at Central<br />

Middle School. Church<br />

Street at Main in down<br />

town Plymouth Free ad<br />

mission. Free parking<br />

Sponsored by West Suburban<br />

Stamp Club.<br />

Put on your walking shoes,<br />

get your camera ready and<br />

come to the Miller Woods<br />

on Powell Road between<br />

Beck and Ridge from 1 -4<br />

p m. Sunday. Apnl 29. and<br />

Sunday. May 7. It's time<br />

for the 20th annual guided<br />

spring walks. Members of<br />

the Fnend* of Miller<br />

Woods will be on hand to<br />

conduct tours and answer<br />

queationa about the property's<br />

history, wildlife.<br />

trees and wildflowera<br />

• EARTH DAY<br />

Maybury State Park will<br />

boat its sixth annual Earth<br />

Day Celebration on 10 am.<br />

Saturday, April 29. Events<br />

include a 10K race followed<br />

by environmental<br />

displays and activities<br />

from 11 am. to 3 p.m.. including<br />

nature hikes and<br />

earth crafts for children.<br />

Maybury State Park ia located<br />

on Eight Mile Rd .<br />

one mile west of Beck Road<br />

in Northvilie Townahip.<br />

Information. 810-349-8390.<br />

The Plymouth Symphony<br />

Orchestra'a pops concert,<br />

sponsored by Ford Motor<br />

Co.. featuring tbe bluegraas<br />

band RPD Boys, will be<br />

held 8 p m. Friday. April<br />

28, at the Fox Hilla Country<br />

Club, 8768 N. Temtori<br />

u. Plymouth. The sym<br />

phony will play selections<br />

from "Billy tbe Kid" by<br />

Copland, "The Grand Can<br />

yon Suite" by Grofe,<br />

Rodger* and Hammer<br />

"Stars and Stripaa Forever"<br />

by Souaa The second<br />

annual silent auction will<br />

continue throughout the<br />

evening, with items for sale<br />

on display before and dur<br />

ing tbe concert. A live auction<br />

will be held during the<br />

items for tbe auction, call<br />

Mary Thotnaa at 463-3016<br />

Ticketa for the dinner and<br />

t are $40 for adoha<br />

i and $30 for<br />

i in kindergarten<br />

through 12th grade. Cock<br />

tail* will be aarved at 6<br />

r a* 630 and<br />

will be served dur<br />

ing the intermiaaion For<br />

the concert and deaaert<br />

only, ticketa mo 130 for<br />

uon and $15<br />

for students. Reservations<br />

are necessary. 461-2112.<br />

YOUR 8 U I D E TO EVENTS IN AND A R O U N D C A N T O N<br />

• MATMTRAR'<br />

The Plymouth Theatre<br />

Guild will present Ira Levin's<br />

Deathtrap" on Apnl<br />

28. 29 and May 5. 6. 7, 12<br />

and 13. Showtime will be 8<br />

p m Friday and Saturday.<br />

6 p. m. Sunday Adults $8<br />

' door I. senior 'youth $7<br />

idoor). Group rates available<br />

for 20 or more at 15<br />

each General seating.<br />

Ticketa are exchangeable<br />

but not refundable. Tickets<br />

may be purchased in<br />

advance for $ 1 off at Sir<br />

Speedy Printing Center.<br />

486 S. Main, Plymouth, or<br />

Heavenly Bakery. 43063<br />

W Seven Mile. Northvilie<br />

(Highland Lakes Shopping<br />

Center), or by mail: PTG.<br />

Tickets P O Box 700461.<br />

Plymouth 48170 Information.<br />

349-7110.<br />

R LAS VISAS I<br />

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

Jaycees Wheeler-Dealer<br />

Las Vegas Night will be<br />

held 7 p.m. to midnight<br />

Fnday. April 28. at the<br />

Mayflower Meeting Houae.<br />

499 S Main in Plymouth<br />

Participants must be 21<br />

years old. $500 maximum<br />

payoff per person Admission<br />

$10, with $5 worth of<br />

chips free. All proceeds will<br />

be used to benefit the<br />

Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> communities.<br />

The Plymouth Community<br />

Chorus will perform ita<br />

21st apring concert, "Remember<br />

the Song." 8 p.m<br />

Saturday. April 29, and 4<br />

pm. Sunday. April 30, at<br />

Plymouth Salem High<br />

School, 46181 Joy, west of<br />

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

Ticketa are $8 for adults<br />

and $6 for seniors/students<br />

and available at Dearborn<br />

Muaic, 42679 Ford Road,<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>; Evola Muaic, 215<br />

W. Ann Arbor Road, Plymouth;<br />

Sideways, 506 Forest,<br />

Plymouth; Northvilie<br />

Record. 104 W Main.<br />

Northvilie; and at the door.<br />

Information, 466-4080.<br />

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

Services ia sponsoring<br />

its ——I Kids Fiahing<br />

Derby on Saturday, May 6.<br />

Tbe Heritafs Park Ponds<br />

will be atoefced with rainbow<br />

trout. Awards will be<br />

given for tbe largest fiah<br />

caught. First prise is a<br />

$100 Sevings Bond. Open<br />

regiatration tbe day of<br />

event, space permitting.<br />

Registration through<br />

Thursday, May 4.<br />

CLUBS<br />

Republican Club will<br />

6 p.m. Thursday, April 27,<br />

at the Water Club Grill.<br />

Plymouth Townahip.<br />

M.O.M (Meet Other<br />

Mothers) pm<br />

will be heid 930-1130<br />

Friday, April 28, at First<br />

Preebyterian Church, 701<br />

Church la Plymouth. The<br />

tips. All am<br />

*<br />

Spring fashion<br />

jji 1 '•' ®<br />

f. * ~ Z •?> * -L "j 2.'* i »<br />

On parade: <strong>Canton</strong> Newcomers members recently<br />

modeled new spring fashions courtesy of<br />

Winkelman's at the April general meeting.<br />

Above, Cindy Bryars is in an evening dress.<br />

For more information about Newcomers, call<br />

981-4915, 416-0284 or 453-3693.<br />

child care is provided for a<br />

nominal fee. Call Toni at<br />

463-6134.<br />

Suburban Republican<br />

Women will meet 11 am.<br />

Thursday. April 27. at the<br />

Mayflower Hotel in Plymouth.<br />

Lunch is S10. The<br />

speakers are Jack Kirksey,<br />

Republican candidate running<br />

for mayor of Livonia,<br />

and Art Sipppola, Republican<br />

State Commission financial<br />

counsel, discussing<br />

state elections and party<br />

rules. Call Joy Hartman at<br />

(810) 474-5637 for reservationa.<br />

RNAAFA<br />

The Michigan Chapter of<br />

tbe National Association<br />

to Advance Fat Acceptance<br />

(NAAFA) Inc. ia boating a<br />

Saturday night hiau, 8<br />

p.m. to 1 am. Saturday,<br />

April 29, at the Clarion<br />

Hotel-Metro Airport. Wear<br />

your favorite Hawaiian attire<br />

and secure a chance to<br />

win the Beat Hawaiian<br />

Outfit contest. Coat ia $10<br />

for members and $13 for<br />

non-members. (810) 262<br />

6877.<br />

The 60-Plus Club will<br />

meet noon Monday. May 1.<br />

at First United Methodist<br />

Church of Plymouth, 45201<br />

N. Territorial. Thoee attending<br />

should bring their<br />

own table service and a<br />

dish to pass for the potluck.<br />

Program will follow.<br />

R INRO cmcs<br />

Three Cities Art Club will<br />

meet 7 p.m. Monday, May<br />

1. at Plymouth Townahip<br />

Hall, at Ann Arbor Road<br />

and Lilley. Mary Cbelthrop<br />

will apeak on art history<br />

and composition.<br />

R CANTOR I<br />

The <strong>Canton</strong> Newcomers<br />

general meeting will be<br />

held. 7 p.m. hospitality,<br />

7:30 p.m. meeting.<br />

Wednesday, May 3; at<br />

Sunflower Clubhouee,<br />

46800 Hanford Road, in<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>. Winners from our<br />

raffle fundraiser to benefit<br />

community hoepice will be<br />

drawn. Come see if you are<br />

a winner. They will have<br />

new officer elections. Infor<br />

mation, 416-0284, 453-<br />

3693, or 981 4915.<br />

R AAUW<br />

The American Aaaociation<br />

of University Women annual<br />

book sale will be held<br />

Thursday through Saturday.<br />

May 4-6, at<br />

Starkweather Center in<br />

Plymouth.<br />

Liyonia-Redford Chapter<br />

No. 130, Parents Without<br />

Partners, is meeting at the<br />

Cadillac Cafe. 30565 Grand<br />

River, Farmington Hilla.<br />

They meet on the first and<br />

third Thursdays of each<br />

month. Parent and family<br />

activities are planned. New<br />

members welcome at 8<br />

p.m. for orientation. General<br />

meeting at 8:30 p.m. After<br />

the meeting, they go<br />

into the lounge for dancing<br />

to music played by a D J.<br />

Diane. 464 1969<br />

• JAYCEES<br />

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

Jaycees meet at 7:30 p.m.<br />

on the fourth Thursday of<br />

the month at the Plymouth<br />

Cultural Center. 525<br />

Farmer in Plymouth.<br />

AROUND<br />

TOWN<br />

U.S. Rep. Lynn Rivers, D-<br />

Ann Arbor, will conduct a<br />

town meeting for Plymouth<br />

residents 7-9 p.m. Thursday<br />

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

High School Little<br />

Theater. The meeting will<br />

be-an open forum at which<br />

attendees will be free to<br />

discuss a wide range of<br />

topics. Rivers will talk<br />

about the first 100 days of<br />

the 104th Congress and<br />

will take questions. Information,<br />

Shannon Fisk or<br />

David Kramer at 741-4210.<br />

i/PARmm<br />

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

Recreation Services, in<br />

conjunction with DAM<br />

Art Studio, ia sponsoring<br />

cartooning and drawing/<br />

painting classes, aa well aa<br />

a new preschool class. The<br />

cartoon claaa will feature<br />

basic shapes and cartoon<br />

panels with exploration of<br />

favorite characters. The<br />

drawing/painting claaa ia<br />

for beginning and advanced<br />

students and will<br />

explore drawing, charcoal,<br />

pencils and watercolor.<br />

Regiatration deadline is<br />

April 28.397-5110.<br />

• AtUK* PARTY<br />

Parents of seniors graduating<br />

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

and Plymouth Salem high<br />

schools are needed to volunteer<br />

for the senior class<br />

party. Volunteers are needed<br />

for card dealing and to<br />

act as chape rones Infor<br />

mation, 469-3816.<br />

The honors choirs from<br />

Eriksson and Tonda elementary<br />

schools will perform<br />

7 p.m. Thursday.<br />

April 27, to raise their voices<br />

in song as one choir under<br />

the direction of their<br />

music teacher. Rob Koch,<br />

at Tonda's cafetorium.<br />

Each choir will perform<br />

two musical selections on<br />

ita own and then join for<br />

the remaining portion of<br />

the concert. The concert is<br />

free.<br />

• LIVING SOBMAR<br />

Sponsored by the City of<br />

Plymouth and Northvilie<br />

Senior Center 1 -3 p.m.<br />

Monday, May I, at Plymouth<br />

Cultural Center, 525<br />

Farmer in Plymouth.<br />

Avoiding probate and reducing<br />

taxes to heirs will<br />

be discussed, along with<br />

the advantages of a living<br />

trust. A question-and-answer<br />

session will follow.<br />

The discussion will be presented<br />

by financial expert<br />

Paul Leduc. Information,<br />

455-6623.<br />

R SCHOOLCRAFT<br />

RfRISTRATtON<br />

Walk-in registration for<br />

spring-summer Continuing<br />

Education courses at<br />

Schoolcraft College ia<br />

being held 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.<br />

Wednesday and Thursday,<br />

May 3-4, in the college's<br />

McDowell Center. Information,<br />

462-4448.<br />

BOORS<br />

The Plymouth Community<br />

Chorus ia conducting a<br />

two-for-one early bird pre<br />

aale of 1996 Entertainment<br />

booka. When a book ia ordered<br />

before May 15, a free<br />

1995 book will be supplied.<br />

The booka are $40. The<br />

proceeds will go to finance<br />

a chorus trip to Waahington,<br />

D.C. To place orders,<br />

call 469-6829.<br />

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

Friends of Univeraity of<br />

Michigan Matthaei Botanical<br />

Gardens apring perennial<br />

aale will be held 10<br />

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

and Sunday, April 29-30.<br />

Take U.S.-23 to the<br />

Geddea Road exit, head<br />

east to Dixboro Road. At<br />

Dixboro Road, turn north.<br />

The Botanical Gardens<br />

aite ia two milea north at<br />

1800 N. Dixboro Road. Fri-<br />

Tha P^neBi mi <strong>Canton</strong> OtMnnw welcome Calendar itenu Items should be from non-profit day,com- April 28, from 2-7<br />

munity /roups or individuals announcing a community program or went Please type or pnnt p.m., a special Friends of<br />

the information belou and mail your item to The Calendar, <strong>Canton</strong> Observer, 744 Wing. Matthaei Botanical Gar-<br />

Plymouth, Ml 46170, or by fax to 313-459-4224 Deadline for Calendar item* is noon dena members' presale will<br />

Fnday for the follomng Tkuridayt paper Call 459-2700 if you have any question* take place. Individuals<br />

wishing to have first selection<br />

Friday evening before<br />

DaIC mJI Tias*;<br />

tha aale opens to tha public<br />

may join at tha door and<br />

receive 10 percent off their<br />

perennial purchase. Information,<br />

Jacqui at 998-<br />

7081.<br />

at Trinity CoUafs, Dublin, Ireland, laat i<br />

Watdasan la planning to pursue a <<br />

thropology. 8be la a 11 High<br />

The Madonna Uai<br />

pear la the ltto<br />

hip by Who s Who Among<br />

UaJveraMe* aad CoU*^a<br />

4ty atudenta' namee will ap-<br />

Need someone to talk<br />

about your problema? Call<br />

Suburban Weet Community<br />

Center at 981-2666 or <<br />

937 9500 for Community<br />

Mental Healthcare.<br />

The Trinity Preabyterian<br />

Church Sunday School<br />

children in grades three<br />

through five will present<br />

"Little Big Lunch" 7 p.m.<br />

Sunday. April 30, at the<br />

church, 10101 W. Ann Arbor<br />

Road. The musical ia<br />

baaed on the miracle of the<br />

feeding of the 5,000 and Jesus'<br />

words "1 am the bread<br />

! of life."<br />

Monday. May 15, Angela<br />

Hospice will tee up ita seventh<br />

annual golf outing at<br />

the Links at Pinewood.<br />

The all-day package at<br />

$150 includes 18 holes of<br />

golf with cart, buffet lunch,<br />

steak dinner, bar service,<br />

and several chances to win<br />

prixea from local business<br />

es. Golfers can drive home<br />

a new car from Hinea Park<br />

Lincoln-Mercury in Plymouth<br />

by sinking an ace on<br />

the par three third hole.<br />

The four-person scramble<br />

outing will have a shotgun<br />

atart at 12:30 p.m. Information,<br />

Dorothy York at<br />

Angela Hospice, 464-7810,<br />

before May 1.<br />

R KIDS, KITES<br />

"Kids, Kites and Family<br />

Fun," sponsored by the<br />

Metro Detroit Aaaociation<br />

for the Education of Young<br />

Children, will be held 10<br />

a.m. to noon Saturday,<br />

April 29, at Plymouth<br />

Townahip Park. Por children<br />

agea 3-8. Parents<br />

must atay. Plymouth Children'a<br />

Nursery will sponsor<br />

a booth for face painting.<br />

Kite making and flying,<br />

storybook characters,<br />

and other outdoor activities.<br />

Informstion, Jean La-<br />

Point*, 463-3712, or Pat<br />

Maclsaac, 463-8051.<br />

• WALKATNON<br />

The Michigan Parkinson<br />

Foundation Walkathon<br />

will be held 11 am. Saturday,<br />

May 20, at University<br />

of Michigan-Dearborn<br />

campus. University of<br />

Michigan-Flint campus<br />

and Owoaao-Memorial<br />

Health Care Center. All<br />

thoae with Parkinaon'a,<br />

care provider* and families<br />

are aaksd to participate in<br />

tbe annual aralkathon.<br />

Thia is to raiae funding to<br />

assist new support groups,<br />

train volunteers and support<br />

group leaders and to<br />

develop further programs<br />

to address tbe needs of<br />

thoae with Parkinaon'a. To<br />

register, call 746-2000.<br />

R ATTIC MLR<br />

Attic super aale, sponsored<br />

by Lucile B. Conger Alumna*<br />

Group of University of<br />

Michigan. Nonprofit proceeds<br />

provide scholarship<br />

from women. 9 am to 4<br />

p.m. Friday, April 28, aad 9<br />

am. to 2 p.m. Saturday,<br />

April 29, with clearance<br />

price* at noon at the<br />

Courtyard Shopa, 1883<br />

Plymouth Road at Upland,<br />

just acroaa the street from<br />

Univeraity of Michigan<br />

North Campua.<br />

I Kriata Altemua, France*<br />

Bernard, Pamela Neal. Tammy Puakan aad<br />

Stephanie SeaboH were inducted into the interna<br />

bsasiaij s.fcslaaMi HI FOLJ Pill TWa K*b<br />

pa — Omicron Iota Chapter, at Schoolcraft Col<br />

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

to Camous Notes tend the niafrlaf<br />

printed or typewritten to. Bridget Moran, Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong><br />

Otaarvar, 744 Wing St. Plymouth,<br />

Mk*. 48170.<br />

I N D C P E N O E N T<br />

B A P T I S T BIBLE<br />

'"EU.OWSHIP<br />

HL. Petty<br />

The Ob serverTTWJft8DA\, APRIL 27, 1995 *7C<br />

Your Invitation to<br />

Worship<br />

Mail Copy To OBSERVER & ECCENTRIC NEWSPAPERS<br />

36251 Schoolcraft, Uvonia 46150<br />

FOB CHURCH PAGE COPY CHANGES OR INFORMATION ON ADVERTISING IN THIS DIRECTORY<br />

PLEASE CALL: LINOA RIGDON AT 953-2161<br />

BAPTIST LUTHERAN CHURCH MISSOURI SYNOD EVANGELICAL PRESBYTERIAN<br />

BETHEL BAPTIST TEMPLE<br />

29475 W Six Mile, Livonia<br />

525-3664 or 261-9276 .<br />

Sunday School<br />

Morning Worship<br />

Evening Worship<br />

Wed Family Hour<br />

YOUTH<br />

AWANA<br />

CLUBS<br />

.10:00 A.M<br />

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

. 6;00 P.M<br />

. .7:30 PM<br />

April 30th<br />

11 00 a m "Hosaa and His WHe"<br />

6 00 p.m Awana Award Night<br />

'A Church That* Concerned About People"<br />

KVixord EUF*Rsr CHURCH- /,<br />

25295 Grand River Avenue at 7 Mile Road<br />

Radford, Michigan • 533-2300<br />

Sunday WoraMp » J0 A M Church School 10.46 A.M.<br />

I Midweek Family Program. Wednesdays §:46 P.M.<br />

April 30th<br />

Guest Speaker Ron Leon<br />

PnWHtWrtOomriguW<br />

A - . ... Paato Hmtmn Oormvju<br />

Mmaaar to. Crmann Srwon Sooe<br />

D>M>»lUc tXyraOMMK<br />

ST. ANDREW'S<br />

EPISCOPAL CHURCH<br />

1*3*0 Hubbard Road<br />

Uvortfa. Michigan 4*154<br />

421-S451 .<br />

Moo-Ffi 9 30 A M. Hoy Eucharist<br />

Wednesday 600 PM D w & Classes<br />

Saturday 5 00 PM Hot* Eucharm<br />

Sunday 7 45 A 10 A M Holy Euchansi<br />

1000 AM Chretien Educate)" tor af ages<br />

Sunday Morrang - Nursery Cart AvaiiaMe<br />

The dev. Robert Ctapp, Rector<br />

Every knee afta* do* and every tongue -<br />

confess mar jMeus Ovist it Lota<br />

Pt* 2r»l<br />

IPI9COPAL CHURCH<br />

of the HOLY SPIRIT<br />

*3 Nweurgb • Uwmle • §ei-0211<br />

Tha ftev Emary F. Oravan*. Vicar<br />

Tha Man aaral Haaa Aaalatanl<br />

CATHOLIC<br />

ST. ANNTS ROMAN CATH0UC CHURCH<br />

Saciaty at 8t Pm. X • TradiOooaJ Latia *mm<br />

2)310 Joy Road • Radford.<br />

S Block. L ol T«l»*r»p*i • < Jl JH W-2121<br />

PrirM t Phon* (*I®| '*4-W 11 "<br />

fic*<br />

Fir*<br />

Maaa Schedule:<br />

FrL 700 p m<br />

Hat. *00 •-•><br />

Sun 7 JO S 10 a.m.<br />

Mon. 11 AO a. m.<br />

Prior to Each Ma-<br />

C«afca • Haa<br />

OI R LADY OK<br />

GOOD COUNSEL<br />

1160 Penniman Ave<br />

Plymouth • 45 J-OJ26<br />

Rev, john J. Sullivan<br />

Mn-rn MDAM.te VOOPM<br />

Sunday «00. 10-00 AM wl Umf M<br />

EPISCOPAL<br />

RESURRECTION CATHOLIC CHURCH<br />

Rev R«hard A PSHswo Pastor<br />

4S001 wanen Mt <strong>Canton</strong> latnear 441*7<br />

J1I-441-0444<br />

MASS SCHEDULE<br />

Saturday 4:30 P.M.<br />

9w4* »«» AS. • 0* la*r aPmrnm Ciepa<br />

let t» Baaa AS mma aa* rnmmm ma ma<br />

MHANS<br />

Sunday<br />

z Memorial Service 10:00 A.M.<br />

Wedneedeys 8:00 PM.<br />

38818 ParttdeM. Uvonia«428-7810<br />

CHURCHES OF CHRIST<br />

Faith Covenant Church<br />

• ^ 1 Making Fa*f) iWsyo/U*<br />

Sunday School tor Ail Age* 9:30 A.M.<br />

Sunday Worship 10:45 am.<br />

Wednesday Night Activities<br />

Dinner 6:00 p.m.<br />

Youth 7:00 p.m.<br />

Adult Bible Study 7:00 p.m.<br />

3641SW. 14 MM AortfatOMltoad)<br />

funrmfor Ha*<br />

810-661-9191<br />

Ra» Oonn EngMvaaon • Rav David Korean<br />

APOSTOLIC LUTHERAN<br />

FIRST APOSTOLIC<br />

LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />

26325 Helatead Road at 11 Mile<br />

Farmington Hills. Michigan<br />

Services Every Sunday at 10 30 A.M<br />

Also, lit & 3rd Sunday at 7 00 P.M.<br />

Sunday School - 9 15 A M<br />

BOta Claw - Tuesday 7 30 PM.<br />

Song Services - Last Sunday<br />

ol Month 7:00 PM<br />

CHARISMATIC<br />

EPISCOPAL<br />

Church of the Risen Lord<br />

(kelmialk hiarewl Ow* ef Nor* Aawrici<br />

w«*cjl. OarwutK. Utargicab<br />

ler Saade Woofcip M leee *.m<br />

In fHoOmnoom I. Uolvanily Caaltr al<br />

144*4 SdnokrA I<br />

IW •»*. EaaarSi L MAk *kar<br />

Hoar l-***-4*4-7«72. nt 4S34<br />

SEVENTH DAY<br />

ADVENTIST<br />

PI r I40UTN s«ani MT IIWTBT<br />

WOWSH» MIW1CES<br />

I IKta<br />

inuit»a „ Trtr*<br />

Neeipgil<br />

i44stea<br />

MEMORIAL CIMtCn Of CHRIST<br />

j*47* ^sttsRS4Ueraa<br />

MARK SMMLVnrr. Mmislsr<br />

PeU numSuc .-touei MMe4er<br />

MUKMOOHMeHlMIUlttMllU<br />

Uonanf WonMp - M l 1*44 AM.<br />

aaK warnwa A Owes M* Pm<br />

CHRIST OUR SAVIOR LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />

14175 Farmington Rd. (Just N. of I-96) • Livonia<br />

Church • 522-6830 School/Day Care • 513-6413<br />

Rev. Luther A. Werth. Pastor<br />

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

Sunday School S Bible Claaa 9:45 AM.<br />

the Love of Christ"<br />

Preschool. Kindergarten, Day Care<br />

X WIUIW<br />

Id Sharing<br />

ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN<br />

Church 4 School M85Venoy<br />

1 Bfc N ot Port RO . Westland 425-0260<br />

Oivtna Worship • A 11:00 A.M<br />

BJWT Clsee A S S 9.30 A.M<br />

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

DaMK t KhVJOm* Mra*<br />

prvtc Rooga^ Maga* Enwntua<br />

AccasMW KM<br />

PRESBYTERIAN (U.S.A)<br />

INTERDENOMINATIONAL<br />

Preabyterian<br />

Church<br />

17000 Far<br />

Uvwte 422-11JO<br />

Worship Services<br />

Sunday School<br />

8:00, 9:15,10:45 A.M.<br />

and 12:05 P.M.<br />

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

6UR.E fM»8ai J rfWrRIW<br />

5 • Shuttle Service<br />

Service Broadcast<br />

i-ae 5 IX :00 A.M.<br />

WUFl-AM 1030<br />

UNITED CHURCH<br />

OF CHRIST<br />

9435 Henry Rufl at Was) Chicago<br />

Livone 48ISO '421-5406<br />

Rev Donald Umafcnan. Pastor<br />

9:15 a m. Church Schooi<br />

10.30 am. Worship Service<br />

Nursery Care Avaaabie<br />

-WELCOSt€<br />

Rosedale Gardens<br />

Presbyterian Church (USA)<br />

96oi Hubbard ai W Chicago<br />

UVOTM^MI<br />

(313) 422-0494<br />

Worship Service A<br />

Sunday School<br />

10:30 a.m.<br />

AI afes w»ayiieM»> cant<br />

. taiyu W B-a"* H k herrj nM/t r*»*»<br />

- lr* SiMh IMhWffca. A«mi*n<br />

I eM Maaa Piyae<br />

« *rre4Y 6 fUAl<br />

ST. TIMOTHY CHURCH<br />

* 16700 NaMxrti Road<br />

LMwatwii<br />

Sunday School S JO a.m. AS Agoa<br />

Family Worahip AprU SOth 11 «0 a m<br />

Those Who Have Not Seen'<br />

GENEVA PRES8YTERUH CHURCH (VLSJL)<br />

SSJSSnaar RO Camon<br />

(313) 459-0013<br />

;* JL * Sunday *or»Np 4 Churdi School<br />

"- lillltl ' 9«am.»11«*jB<br />

Education For AH Agai<br />

Cnaacara PnnmttO • Handleapp»it lunM<br />

«a«ou«y Haanng anff Sgrw »»*>a^wJ<br />

AGAPE CHRISTIAN CENTER<br />

41550 E. Ann Arbor Trail<br />

Plymouth. Michigan 48170<br />

(313) 459-6240<br />

Sunday Worship - 8:00 & 10:00 ajn.<br />

Wednesday - Family Night 7:00 p.m.<br />

Nursery & ChHdren'a Ministry at All Services<br />

"4 church ministering to today's needs'<br />

Mark B. Moore. Pastor<br />

NARDIN PARK UNITED<br />

METHODIST CHURCH<br />

29M7 Weet Eleven Mile Road<br />

Juw Wm of Middle belt<br />

476-8860<br />

Farmington Hills<br />

»ltn< lieo » m<br />

Honhlp f kMlt Whool » Nunrr,<br />

April )0th<br />

"Isn't Everyone Gifted?"<br />

Agape Christian Academy - K through 12<br />

UNITED METHODIST<br />

I<br />

tnrhi r<br />

NEWBURG UNITED<br />

METHODIST CHURCH<br />

38600 Ann Arbor Thai<br />

422-0149<br />

rrteaaASimdsi<br />

•:1S A 11:00 a.m.<br />

ApHI 30th<br />

Watered Gardens'<br />

en. Malanle Laa Cany |<br />

Or. QMaon M. MM*r<br />

Rev. M*tanM L. Carey<br />

ST. MATTMEMTS<br />

UNITED METHODIST<br />

30800 Sa Ma M Da* Uarnman 4 M«Mar,ie«:<br />

Ouca SonquM PeHor<br />

10:00 A.M. Worship A Church School<br />

11:15 A.M. Adult Study Claaae*<br />

Nuwry hMM • 422-403*<br />

Clarrnceville United Methodist<br />

JO IOC MUMMx-h «d • linau<br />

474-Maa<br />

Wonhlp Smkn<br />

• 41 H 11:|1 AM. AOOPM<br />

Church School - t*e* AH*<br />

Wc^nrMlav E nm hrrvrnl<br />

OMinn 1 ».« Clawn. m TOO<br />

ALDERSQATE .<br />

UNITED UETHOOtST CHURCH<br />

10000 BEECH DALY » D<br />

Redtord. Ml 48239<br />

. Worship 130411<br />

AduR Sunday School 9:45 AJL<br />

CtiNdrara Sunday School 11 HO U t<br />

In In lie el ' MLaaekU<br />

mTormai L-napet<br />

SatS:OOp.m.<br />

April SOth<br />

Guest Speaker: John Schmidt<br />

FrmVaMaiCWnins Vfog9.<br />

Bob a Diana Qoudle


8C*<br />

Itww for tfce rekffon calendar<br />

should be submitted no later<br />

than noon Fnday lot the next<br />

Thursday's issue.<br />

The St. Genevieve Woman's Club<br />

will present • "Spring into Summer"<br />

fashion ahow at 7 p.m.<br />

Thursday, April 27, at the church<br />

activity center, 29015 Jamison,<br />

Livonia. Coat will be $12 par person<br />

and will include a chicken<br />

piccata dinner, catered by Paul<br />

Psparelli, and fashions by Mervyn's.<br />

Tickets are available in advance<br />

only at the St- Genevieve<br />

rectory or through a Women'•<br />

Club member. For more information.<br />

call (313) 427-5220.<br />

• PRAYER<br />

The St. Edith Chariamatic Prayer<br />

Group will meet at 8 p.m. Thursdays,<br />

beginning April 27, for a<br />

-weak "Life in the Spirit"<br />

seminar in tha A.V. Room, rear<br />

church entrance No. 2 Each aaasiona<br />

will laat lVt hours. For more<br />

information, call Al and Sandy<br />

Salloum at (313) 844 3303 or Dale<br />

and Lynn Swesene at (313) 462-<br />

3618.<br />

Good Hope Lutheran Church will<br />

have a rummage/craft/bake sale 9<br />

a.m. to 5 p.m. Thuraday through<br />

Saturday, April 27-29, at the<br />

church, 28680 Cheny Hill. Garden<br />

City. Proceeds will be used aa<br />

matching funds for money from<br />

the Lutheran Brotherhood.<br />

The Fellowship Committee of<br />

the Church of the Holy Spirit will<br />

have a rummage aale 10 a.m. to 3<br />

p.m. Saturday, April 29, at the<br />

church, 9083 Newburgh, Livonia.<br />

"Treaaurea" for the aale can be<br />

left at the church.<br />

The Observer/ THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1995<br />

RELIGION CALENDAR<br />

Alderagate United Women will<br />

have a apring rummage aale 9<br />

a.m. to 2:30 p.m Saturday, April<br />

29, at the church, 10000 Beech<br />

Daly, between Plymouth Road<br />

and Weat Chicago, Radford.<br />

White elephants, kitchen equipment,<br />

small appliancea, toys and<br />

books will be sold in Wealey Hall.<br />

Clothing of all aisea will be in the<br />

Fellowship Hall, with apecial<br />

women's garments in the<br />

Boutique. Proceeds will be uaed<br />

for church and diatrict missionary<br />

projecta. •<br />

St Andrew's Epiacopal Church<br />

in Livonia will have ita annual<br />

all-pariah garage aale 10 a.m. to 4<br />

p.m. Friday, May 5, and 9 a.m. to<br />

2 p.m. Saturday, May 6, at the<br />

church, 16360 Hubbard, between<br />

Five Mile and Six Mile. A $2 a<br />

bag aale will be 1 -2 p.m. Saturday.<br />

There also will be a plant and<br />

bake aale.<br />

Evangelists visit St. Paul's<br />

Toby and Barb Waldowaki will<br />

bring their musical ministry- to<br />

St. Paul'a Preabyterian Church in<br />

Livonia Sunday, April 30.<br />

The Waldowakia, who have<br />

been thrilling audiencea in concert<br />

with their outstanding muaical<br />

talent since 1976, will perform<br />

at the 8:30 and 11 a.m worship<br />

servicea at the church. 27475 Five<br />

Mile.<br />

They have been guest soloists<br />

with Billy Graham at hia Tacoma,<br />

Wash., Crusade in May 1993 and<br />

tbe Midweat Crusade in June<br />

1987. They also have been so<br />

loiata on the "Hour of Power"<br />

teiecaat with Robert Schuller.<br />

They have numerous recordings<br />

and muaic publications and have<br />

presented more than 2,000 concerts<br />

as part of their full-time<br />

miniatry.<br />

Their songs are composed by<br />

Toby and are filled with practical<br />

messages and uplifting melodies<br />

Hia love for God ia evident<br />

through hia teetimony of the keyboard,<br />

beginning at age 5, God's<br />

calling for his life, and how God<br />

has a plan for everyone.<br />

Barbara sings, using a three-octave<br />

range that ia as open as her<br />

personal sharing She tells of her<br />

commitment to Christ while on a<br />

second date with Toby in college.<br />

Toby and Barb inspire young<br />

marrieda, give goals to youth, involve<br />

little children in their conceit,<br />

and encourage the older per-<br />

MONEY TO LOAN<br />

• Mom«pwn#r« M Cash Fast *<br />

* 1 st and 2nd Mortgage purchase<br />

Of refinance<br />

* Land contract refinancing<br />

• Home or Rental Property<br />

• Stow Credit O.K.<br />

* 8M Consolidation etc. * Fast Easy<br />

* Cafl 24 Hours<br />

AMtate Mortgage & Finance Corp.<br />

800-969-2221<br />

FREE Pre-OuaMftcatton<br />

HOTEL<br />

SLEEPER<br />

SOFAS<br />

HI<br />

$ H 9 *<br />

Twin, FuH<br />

Of Queen<br />

FURNITURE LIQUIDATORS<br />

Thompson<br />

PEST<br />

CONTROL<br />

CARPENTER ANTS<br />

MICE-RATS-FLEAS<br />

WASPS-HORNETS<br />

BEES* ROACHES<br />

Aa Heard on..<br />

son with the joy of the Lord They<br />

reach into their own lives to share<br />

their infertility problems and a<br />

bout with cancer in 1980. Since<br />

then, they have been blessed with<br />

two healthy children.<br />

"Christianity is not a myth or a<br />

religious fad," they said. "Christ<br />

is alive in the world and alive in<br />

our lives. We feel a definite call to<br />

share our knowledge of Him with<br />

others in hopes that someone may<br />

find s new start a new freedom<br />

and a new sense of wholeness in a<br />

relationship with the living<br />

Lord."<br />

For more information, call St.<br />

Paul's Presbyterian Church at<br />

422-1470.<br />

Toby and Bart WtMowsfci<br />

B R I A S T<br />

II 1. \ L I H<br />

I I) I ( V T I O N<br />

• CRAFT SALE<br />

St. Matthew'a United Methodist<br />

Church will have a craft fair 9<br />

a m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, AprU 29,<br />

at the church, 30900 W. Six Mile,<br />

Livonia. Admlaaion la $1 and no<br />

stroller* will be allowed Proceeda<br />

will help the church youth<br />

a United Methodist Youth Conference<br />

aad Miaaion in Salt Lake<br />

City, Utah, in August<br />

The congregation of Prince of<br />

Peace Lutheran Church in Westland<br />

will share dinner with the<br />

residents of the Wayne County<br />

Homeless Shelter in a special program<br />

at 5 p.m. Sunday, April 30,<br />

at the Church. Members of the<br />

center's staff and the congregation<br />

will also provide entertainment<br />

for the gathering.<br />

• SFf CIAI SPCAKS*<br />

Dr. Glenn Wagner, vice president<br />

for the national ministry for<br />

Promise Keepers, will speak at<br />

the 11 a.m. worship service Sunday.<br />

April 30, at Calvary Baptist<br />

Church, on Joy between Lilley<br />

and Sheldon roads, <strong>Canton</strong>. For<br />

more information, call (313) 456-<br />

0022.<br />

• HOLOCAUST<br />

Congregation Beit Kodesh will<br />

observe the remembrance of the<br />

Holocaust with its third annual<br />

memorial service at 2 p.m. Sunday,<br />

April 30, at the synagogue,<br />

31840 W. Seven Mile, Livonia.<br />

The service commemorates the<br />

50th anniversary of the liberation<br />

of the concentration cam pa. The<br />

presiding officer of the event will<br />

be Phyllis Lewkowicz. The Yiskor<br />

service will be led by Cantor David<br />

Gutman.<br />

Martin Lowenberg, a survivor<br />

of tha Holocauat will speak, followed<br />

by a candlelighting ceremony<br />

with other survivors participating.<br />

Refreshments will be<br />

served.<br />

Tbe Claaaical Bella, a professional<br />

handbell choir, will present a<br />

concert at 4 p.m. Sunday, April<br />

30, at St Matthew's United<br />

Methodist Church, 30900 Six<br />

Mile, between Meririman and<br />

Middlebelt Livonia. The Classical<br />

Bells have performed with<br />

such groups aa the Detroit Symphony<br />

Orcheatra. Ticketa coat S6<br />

per person or $5 per person for<br />

groups of eight or more. For more<br />

information, call (810) 615-0845<br />

or (810) 362-3255.<br />

• RADIO SNOWS<br />

The radio series "What is this<br />

Christian Science and who are<br />

theae Christian Scientists?" is<br />

being aired at 9:30 a.m Sundays<br />

on WAAM-AM 1600. Topics include<br />

"Does your church have<br />

missionaries?" on April 30,<br />

"What are theae Reading Rooms<br />

shout?" on May 7, "What Does<br />

Christian Science say about sin?"<br />

on May 14, "How can anyone<br />

have that much faith?" on May 21<br />

1<br />

and "Just what is a Christian Science<br />

practitioner?" on May 28.<br />

The seriss also can be beard at<br />

8:30 a.m. Sundays on CKLW-AM.<br />

For more information, call (800)<br />

886-1212. -<br />

• FAMLY<br />

Ward Evangelical Preabyterian<br />

Church will offer family workshops<br />

7-8:15 p.m. Wednesday,<br />

May 3, at the church, 1700 Farmington<br />

Road, Livonia. The workshops<br />

will provide valuable ideas<br />

and suggestions for families. For<br />

more information, call Edie Lo<br />

veil at (313) 422-1826.<br />

• LIRJRUI WUfM UNHID<br />

Church Women United of Suburban<br />

Detroit-Weat will have a May<br />

fellowship breakfast at 9:15 a_m.<br />

Friday. May 5, at St Matthew's<br />

United Methodist Church, 30900<br />

Six Mile, Livonia. Tbe program<br />

will be "All Have a Place at the<br />

Table" with the Rev. Sandra Willowby.<br />

The coat is $2 for the continental<br />

breakfast and reservations<br />

can be made by calling Norma<br />

Roberta at (313) 591-2127. Child<br />

care will be available by reservation<br />

by calling Roberts. Participants<br />

are asked to bring love pillows<br />

for the children's hospitals.<br />

Christian Singles Network"<br />

«xlcc*xLuL to-<br />

For more Information,<br />

see our full page ad In every<br />

Monday and Thursday classified section<br />

of the Observer & Eccentric Newspapers!<br />

One in nine American women will develop breast cancer ...<br />

If it's found early, about 90% of them will survive.<br />

The key to beating breast cancer is finding it before it spreads.<br />

While it's still 90% curable. With the best chance of saving the<br />

breast.<br />

At Providence, we're committed to providing a quality program<br />

to screen for breast cancer and teach women about breast<br />

examinations using:<br />

- low-dose radiation<br />

- fully accredited mammography equipment<br />

- specially trained radiologists and technicians<br />

- four locations with convenient hours<br />

- acceptance of most insurance plans<br />

Providence provides all the care you need if the diagnosis is<br />

breast cancer, from surgery, radiation and chemotherapy to<br />

reconstructive surgery. A muhidisciplinary working group of<br />

physicians and other health care professionals assists patients in<br />

deciding which treatment is best for them, then streamlines that<br />

treatment so care can begin in a matter of days rather than<br />

weeks.<br />

Providence oncologists have access to the latest cancer-fighting<br />

drugs and treatment protocols through membership in several<br />

national research organizations The Hospital's radiation<br />

oncology program is affiliated with University of Michigan,<br />

bringing state-of-the-art care right here for Providence patients<br />

And we offer something more: The support, care and compas-<br />

sion cancer patients and their families need at a time that<br />

challenges body, mind and spirit.<br />

.f<br />

Please call one of our four locations to begin your breast care<br />

program today. And practice it for life.<br />

Providence Hospital<br />

South field<br />

(810) 424-3901<br />

Providence Women's Center<br />

Farmington Hills<br />

(810) 488-0860<br />

Providence Medical Center-<br />

Providence Park, Novi<br />

(810) 380-4270<br />

Providence Medical Center-<br />

Milford<br />

(810) 685-0921<br />

-PRO/IDENCE<br />

II ProvKJenceCancar Canter<br />

22310 Foeter Winter Dflve<br />

SoumftaW. Michigan 48075<br />

(810) 424-3341<br />

• • ' » * M M<br />

f


THURSDAY, APRIL 27,1995<br />

ARTISTIC EXPRESSIONS<br />

is<br />

LINDA CHOMIN<br />

Teachers invite<br />

art museum<br />

into classroom<br />

Fourth grade teachers Barbara Murphy and<br />

Beth Frayer never mias an opportunity to<br />

bring art into their classrooms at Taylor<br />

Elementary School in Livonia<br />

One hour art sessions once a week leave a<br />

hunger to show the children the difference art<br />

makes in our live*. That's why the Detroit Institute<br />

of Art*' Art To The Schools program ia. in<br />

their eyes, heaven-sent.<br />

The Detroit Institute of Arts has been bringing<br />

its Art To The Schools program to centers of<br />

learning for 28 years. Last week DIA docent<br />

Barbara Wojcik brought her 'American Art" presentation<br />

to Murphy's and Frayer's students.<br />

"She gets the children really excited about<br />

art. She really involves the kids and it supports<br />

the Master Works program* said Murphy, a former<br />

member of the Detroit City Ballet who incorporates<br />

art into every subject she teaches.<br />

Using slides of art from the DIA's permanent<br />

collection volunteer docenta speak to 30.000<br />

fourth through sixth grade students annually in<br />

the tn-county area<br />

Docent training<br />

One year of intense training in art history<br />

and visual techniques by the museum s education<br />

staff teaches docent* to use the visual<br />

thinking curriculum or "learning to look" whereby<br />

they relay knowledge by asking the children<br />

what they see.<br />

They also team to deal with untimely fire<br />

drills and lights that bum out in the projectors.<br />

No one ever said a volunteer's work is easy.<br />

'I love the way they involve the children in<br />

the way they look at the art. That's what the<br />

students love the moat; it gets them hands-on<br />

with their learning." Murphy said<br />

There's no wrong answer and because they're<br />

using all their senses it's not a memorization."<br />

added Frayer.<br />

With children being so attuned to the screen<br />

theae days the trick for volunteers docenta like<br />

Wojcik ia relaying the message in modem terms.<br />

While presenting a slide of a sculpture depicting<br />

a freed slave, Wojcik asked if anyone knew<br />

what a bronze casting waa. No response. Does<br />

anyone know how to make creepy crawlers?<br />

Ahh, sweet success.<br />

In the classroom<br />

Wojcik continued presenting slides and asking<br />

questions, incorporating bits of history as<br />

she did. She said sometimes a painting tella a<br />

story like "Watson and the Shark by John Singleton<br />

Copley." Watson, after the shark took off<br />

hia lag. went on to become mayor of London. I<br />

wonder how many adults know that.<br />

A sea of students raised their hands to answer<br />

each of Wojcik's questions. Afterwards<br />

Sarah Kinzer, 10, said she learned that artists<br />

use different techniques and not all painters<br />

See 2D<br />

LOOKING AHEAP<br />

] te watch tor in Creative Living next week:<br />

• Local artists color Garden City <strong>Public</strong> library<br />

with exhibit.<br />

• Victoria Diaz's Book Break column.<br />

• Exhibitions, art gallery listings<br />

*Zf/U0L (Ut/df, t A<br />

Classified<br />

CLAOOWCATION ttcnow<br />

AURSKHUU<br />

a<br />

EMPLOYMENT S0M241<br />

M<br />

MELPWANTED«0M24»<br />

V<br />

0)<br />

HOME « SERVtCE OWOf (1-2M)<br />

MEftCHMOKPOfl SALE (710-744) _<br />

REAL ESTATE 000-972<br />

REMTALf M0049S<br />

D<br />

M<br />

She (JDbserrer<br />

CREATIVE LIVING<br />

¥>f n>T I/ 1<br />

rUDLliJ<br />

INSIDE:<br />

Exhibitions, Page 2D<br />

Real Estate<br />

D<br />

Interactive Art: The Livonia<br />

Cultural League commissioned<br />

New York<br />

artist Andrea Blum to<br />

create this environmental<br />

sculpture halfway between<br />

the police station<br />

and city hall in the Livonia<br />

Civic Center.<br />

TATT PHOTOGHOOHEK Jot JAGPPZLD<br />

Lush History: This 34-foot long mural by Plymouth artist Janisse Lahti Larson colors the wall of Joe's Produce in Livonia<br />

with Old World style.<br />

Lending a human touch to daily life<br />

Whether it's a cast sculpture in the <strong>Canton</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Library</strong> or a colorful mural inside a<br />

produce market in Livonia* public art tells a story about who we are for generations to come.<br />

BY UNDA ANN CHOMW<br />

Throughout the ages public art<br />

haa enriched our lives.<br />

Andent civilizations like the Romans<br />

incorporated art into their<br />

architecture and environment<br />

leaving irrefutable testimony of<br />

their existence. It survives as a living<br />

history of the culture.<br />

Locally, public art generally is<br />

found in city halls and librariea,<br />

shopping centers — even produce<br />

markets.<br />

It can be as comforting as old<br />

Mother Goose, or can make one<br />

stop and think. The following tour<br />

features some of the highlights of<br />

public art in Observer communities.<br />

<strong>Public</strong> art, in general, differs<br />

from artwork collected privately<br />

and by museums because it's less likely<br />

to rely on commentary about social and<br />

political isaues.<br />

Take for instance the 'Goose that Laid<br />

the Golden Egg" displayed outside the<br />

north entrance to Hudson's at Westland<br />

Shopping Center. The 8-foot wide ab-<br />

various happenings In the<br />

suburban arts worid. Sand news leads to: Creative<br />

Living Editor. Observer Newspapers.<br />

36251 Schoolcraft, Uvonia. 48150. or fax<br />

tham to (313) 991-7279.<br />

Tha Vary Special Arts Festival showcasing 150<br />

performing artiata takes place 10:30 a.m. to 1<br />

p.m. Friday and Saturday, April 28-29 at Wonderland<br />

Mall In Livonia. Among tbe performers<br />

is the Schoolcraft Players, a chime group from<br />

Bedford Townahip<br />

Livs muaic performances, hands-on art sctivities,<br />

and a 60 piece ait exhibit will spotlight<br />

the talent encouraged to flourish in Very Spe-<br />

The Storyteller. <strong>Canton</strong> Township sculptor Joseph<br />

De Lauro's bronze casting of an Indian tells<br />

future generations about our culture.<br />

stract sculpture, initially was created by<br />

the late Samuel Cashwan as a play sculpture<br />

for children. Liability concerns<br />

forced center management to move the<br />

goose several years ago to a new resting<br />

spot, out-of-reach.<br />

Made of cast terrago and gilt bronzed,<br />

cial Arte programs serving children and adulta<br />

with tight, hearing, mobility, emotional and developmental<br />

impairments. Very Special Arts<br />

waa founded by Jean Kennedy Smith for children<br />

and adults who could not participate in<br />

the sports of Spsaal Olympics.<br />

• VAAL SHOW! ART<br />

The Visual Arts Aaaociation of Livonia presents<br />

ita Spring Art Exhibit May 4-28 in the lobby of<br />

the sculpture was commissioned<br />

by Louis G. Redstone Architects<br />

more than 30 years ago when the<br />

shopping center was then in the<br />

planning stages.<br />

'Samuel Cashwan was really a<br />

master of forms that evolved out<br />

of abstract but was representational,"<br />

said Redstone, founder<br />

hairman of the 55-year-old<br />

firm Redstone Architects, Redstone<br />

& Associates, whose offices<br />

were in Livonia from 1976 to<br />

1990.<br />

<strong>Public</strong> appeal<br />

The Goose that Laid the Golden<br />

Egg. it really appealed to people.<br />

It's not so much that it's<br />

' representational but the subject<br />

matter. We looked for things that appealed<br />

to both young and old."<br />

Redstone, an authority on public art,<br />

as evidenced by his books '<strong>Public</strong> Art"<br />

and 'Art in Architecture," is a leading<br />

See HUMAN. 4D<br />

Livonia City Hall, Five Mile Road east of Farmington.<br />

The show was juroredhy Christopher<br />

Melkian, Jr.<br />

An opening reception and awards ceremony<br />

will run 7-8:80 p.m. Thursday. May 4. The public<br />

ia invited.<br />

Regular viewing hours sre 8:30 s.m. to 5<br />

p.m. Monday through Friday<br />

Plymouth watercoloriat Tony Stevens keeps<br />

winning awarda for her paintings.<br />

Thia time it was at the 54th annual National<br />

Exhibition of the Watercolor Society of Alabama


20*<br />

Weir, Manuel,<br />

Snyder & Ranke<br />

500 South Main Plymouth<br />

Phone 455-6OOO<br />

Free Personalized<br />

Home Finding-Relocation<br />

Information Coast to Coast<br />

N HOUSE SUN. 1-4<br />

Ttvs cojoniai >s »ocateeOiatety<br />

avanace ML • 507095<br />

$215,000 455 6000<br />

P BEAUTIFULLY BRIGHT AND<br />

SOU don* m while mis four bedroom 2'-5<br />

bath cotoruaJ is the perfect canvas tof<br />

your decor Many upgrades' Completely<br />

landscaped South Lyon schools<br />

ML#512S71<br />

S193.200 455-6000 220-1212<br />

J5F<br />

iihi<br />

— La W¥I<br />

GREAT COUNTRY LIVING<br />

On over 2 acres m wooded area This<br />

outstanding colonial is a short distance to<br />

a Metro Park area and has good access to<br />

major roads Master surte is 35*14.<br />

walkout basement too ML#456742<br />

S329.000 455-6000 220-1212<br />

tS THE LOCATION<br />

Of tfss magnificent 3 story contemporary<br />

settwg high on a bluff overlooking UttJe<br />

Traverse Bay Vaulted ceilings 2 story<br />

window waH aAows a spectacular view of<br />

a* the seasons ML#432347<br />

(649,000 , 4SS-S0Q0<br />

Be<br />

EnergyWUe<br />

Send announcements ot art gaiety ex<br />

tutor ions to Creative Living Editor. Ot><br />

server "newspapers. 36251 Scttooi<br />

craft. Lrvorva 4S15Q; tax (610) 644<br />

1314<br />

• AMERICAN HARVEST DISPLAY<br />

Schoolcraft College's American Harvest .<br />

Restaurant feature* the art work of<br />

Plymouth architect Erick Came of<br />

Came Associate* Inc. Twenty nine wa<br />

tercolors, ranging from subjects such as<br />

the Mackinac Bridge, Niagara River.<br />

Port Austin and Lake Superior are on<br />

display The American Harvest art<br />

shows are coordinated by Schoolcraft's<br />

Institutional Advancement Office. Call<br />

462-4417. The restaurant feature* gourmet<br />

specialities prepared by Schoolcraft's<br />

award winning master chefs and<br />

culinary arts students. Call 462 4423 for<br />

reservations.<br />

• NATIVE WEST<br />

Through Apnl 30 — Whimsical folk art<br />

by Navajo. Hopi and Mexican artist*<br />

fills the gallery with colorful carved armadillos,<br />

sheep made of mud then<br />

wrapped in wool, snakes forged from recycled<br />

horseshoes, iron sculptures, pictorial<br />

weaving* and kachinas. Hours are<br />

10 a.m to 6 p.m. Monday through<br />

Wednesday , until 8 p.m. Thursday-Friday.<br />

and noon to 5 p.m. Sunday in the<br />

Plymouth gallery at 863 W. Ann Arbor<br />

Trail.<br />

• WILLIS ftALLERY<br />

Through April 30 — Redford artists<br />

Ontuij;<br />

THRFF BEDROOM WALKOtT RANCH with 2<br />

lull hatha, i ountn living ilnAc lo schools 4<br />

c*prtv»»m Two car furagc ticik and fircpi*cc<br />

Much more'Coromcfrc Tmp 8KH.900<br />

l.JOO SQ. FT RENTED HOME tn well kcp«<br />

neighborhood Tenant ha* been in home fc>r<br />

12 yean Asking 869.900<br />

THOMPSON-BROWN Y<br />

I 21<br />

RF'SIDES T1A1 WVLMON<br />

-< jil u» tut j iarrrr tn RcjI f.iMJIc<br />

pTTMuitng i/Holtr, Knti Uiau lo<br />

hi*' (,'anJparmli anJ Farrnii stmt I"Hi'<br />

(•10) 539-8700 (eJ<br />

The Observer THURSDAY. APRIL 27. 1995<br />

EXHIBITIONS<br />

Todd Erickaon and Matthew Hanna address<br />

issues dealing with the environment<br />

in the "Honor 'Hie Earth Biennial"<br />

also featuring work by Carl Butler,<br />

Christine, Hughes, Sherry Hendrick.<br />

and respected Detroit artist Charles<br />

McGee. Hours are 1-5 p.m Friday<br />

through Sunday except Easter at the<br />

Detroit gallery at 422 West Willis two<br />

blocks west of Woodward and three<br />

blocks south of Foreat, (313) 831-0136.<br />

• THE WOOOS OALLXJIY<br />

Through April 29 — Livonia glass<br />

blowers Joseph Wisniewski and Christine<br />

Fleischer exhibit paperweighta,<br />

bowls and sculpture. Both learned the<br />

highly-skilled art from John Fitxpatrick<br />

at his Touch of Light Studio and Gallerie<br />

in Ferndale. The engaged couple<br />

plan to build Livonia's first hot giaas<br />

studio this summer. The Woods Gallery<br />

is at 26415 Scotia inside tbe Huntington<br />

Woods <strong>Library</strong>.<br />

• <strong>CANTON</strong> LIBRARY<br />

Continuing — Three members of 3 Cities<br />

Art Club exhibit watercolor. oil and<br />

collage. Phyllis Hochlowski, Betty<br />

Manthey and Florence Conatable, all<br />

residents of Plymouth, work in realism.<br />

The library ia at 1200 <strong>Canton</strong> Center<br />

Road south of Cherry Hill.<br />

• MADONNA UNIVERSITY<br />

Through April 28— The university will<br />

host its annual exhibit of students' artwork<br />

in a wide variety of mediums in<br />

the second floor <strong>Library</strong> Wing Exhibit<br />

Gallery. Free and open to the public, the<br />

exhibit consists of fine and commercial<br />

C h o m i n from page ID<br />

Linda Bibi, also .10. was excited<br />

about the discovery that she made.<br />

"You can tell a lot about a painting<br />

just by looking at it."<br />

Taylor principal Richard Steele applauds<br />

the DlA'a Art To The Schools<br />

program.<br />

"They get an appreciation for art,<br />

an understanding When they go to<br />

the art museum they can share their<br />

knowledge with their parent*, ' Steele<br />

said.<br />

"It rounds out their being, not just<br />

of art and sculpture but the world<br />

around them. There's a bit of art in<br />

everything."<br />

Volunteers needed<br />

Barbara Wojcik along with the 49<br />

other Detroit Institute of Arts docents<br />

can list dozens of reasons for<br />

volunteering their time to the Art To<br />

The Schools program.<br />

Since this is National Volunteer<br />

Week thia is your chance to share in<br />

the satisfaction by joining their ranks<br />

to spread the knowledge of art and its<br />

history to elementary school children.<br />

ail, calligraphy, wateroolor. Oriental<br />

brush painting and mora. Gallery hours<br />

are 9 a.m. to 9:30 p m. Monday through<br />

Friday, and 1-6 pm. Saturday-Sunday<br />

Madonna University ia located at 1 96<br />

and Levan Rood in Livonia.<br />

• wooow<br />

The gallery at 1357 Davis in Binning<br />

ham is the only dealer in the United<br />

States authorised to sell a limited edition<br />

series of photographs of jaxs legends<br />

Milea Davis and Dixxy Gillespie.<br />

Gallery president and owner Dan Winter<br />

took the Davis photos. The Gillespie<br />

series spans this jsxx great's career.<br />

Also available are original prints and<br />

paintings by more than 300 artists, including<br />

Peter Mas, Karei Appel, Robert<br />

Indiana, Romare Bearden and Agam; an<br />

unusual collection of sports photos and<br />

posters; and vintage photos and news<br />

per articles. Call (810) 642-135*7.<br />

^ •ii«isv. njMCTIONART<br />

•he Spirit of CCS," the first in the gal<br />

lery's Design School Exhibition series,<br />

continues. The show features works by<br />

Matthew Norris, Gonsalo Rodriguez.<br />

Dave Gillespie, Jeff Tllley. Jessica Ing©<br />

lia, Jason Coffer, Greg Hanson and Vincent<br />

Tingler. The gallery is at 23-B W,<br />

Lawrence in Pontiac. Call (810) 333-<br />

0333.<br />

HI DETROIT INSTITUTE Of ARTS<br />

To July 31 — "An Evolution of 20th<br />

Century Sculpture" continues at 5200<br />

Woodward. TTjs exhibit traces formal<br />

and thematic development in sculpture<br />

The DIA is accepting spplications<br />

until June 15. Training starts in September.<br />

For more information, call<br />

the education department at (313)<br />

833-7886.<br />

According to Cyvta Snyder, she receives<br />

as much aa she gets. Once s<br />

week for the laat 22 years the 61 -yearold<br />

West Bloomfield resident has<br />

trekked to schools from Miller Elementary<br />

School in Plymouth to ones<br />

in Detroit armed with her projector<br />

and a whole lot of energy.<br />

"Art and literature and music are<br />

the three things we hand down from<br />

generation to generation. When I<br />

open their eyes and ears 1 love iL<br />

When you talk you're on a high. It's<br />

so waiting to catch their attention<br />

and have them involved." said<br />

Snyder.<br />

Linda Walla of Birmingham agrees<br />

with Snyder about how good it makes<br />

her feel when she makee that connection.<br />

Art is important<br />

"The arts do so much for all of us<br />

with American and European works<br />

from the permanent collection. Call<br />

(313)833 7900.<br />

• INSTITUTE FOR THi HMMMTBS<br />

Through October 1996 — A family exhibit<br />

features a variety of two- and<br />

three-dimensional works by the (acuity<br />

of the University of Michigan School of<br />

Art. The institute is in Room 1524 of<br />

the Horace Rack ham Building. 916 E.<br />

Washington in Ann Arbor. Call (313)<br />

783-4498.<br />

• MfOOE STREET SALLERY<br />

The recently opened gallery feature.<br />

Alaskan art and designer glasa. Hours<br />

are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday-Thursday,<br />

10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday Saturday, noon<br />

to 5 p.m. Sunday, 206 N. Bridge. Linden.<br />

(810) 736-1393.<br />

• DETROIT ARTISTS MARKET<br />

Fore ART? Golf, an indoor miniature<br />

golf course with 18 boles by 22 artists,<br />

has been extended indefinitely due to<br />

popular demand. It is at 300 River<br />

Place, Joe. Campau at Guoin in Detroit<br />

Call 259-8345 for general information,<br />

886-1623 for groups and parties.<br />

• PONTIAC QLASS COMPANY<br />

The gallery features the local talent of<br />

Michigan Glaas Guild members displaying<br />

blown, fused snd flat glass<br />

sculpture, decorative and architectural<br />

items. Hours are noon to 6 p.m.<br />

Wednesday Thursday, noon to 8 p.m.<br />

Friday-Saturday, by appointment only<br />

Tuesday. 23 W. Lawrence, Pontiac,<br />

(810)332 6619.<br />

Discover The Power<br />

of Number 1.<br />

It shows us who we are, where we're<br />

going, what we can be."<br />

After the program Wojcik, a docent<br />

for three years, spoke sbout why she<br />

volunteers.<br />

"The museum opened the world to<br />

me You know how when some people<br />

think of a museum they're intimidated,<br />

a museum shouldn't be intimidating.<br />

It should open up a world. I tall<br />

the kid# you can think something is<br />

ugly and say it out loud."<br />

If you would like to bring the Art<br />

To The Schools program to your<br />

school, it's simple. There are no requirements<br />

A 50 cent donation per<br />

student is requested but volunteers<br />

like Wojcik hate to even mention<br />

money for fear it will dissuade poorer<br />

school districts from using its service.<br />

In those cases it is free of charge.<br />

Call the DIA at (313) 833-7900.<br />

Linda Ann Chomin of <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Township is a free lance writer specializing<br />

in the arts. Her Artistic Expressions<br />

column appears the last<br />

Thursday of the month<br />

ANN ARBOR TWP. <strong>CANTON</strong> • DEARBORN HTS • FARMINGTON HILLS FRANKLIN<br />

lt mantma 3<br />

bedroom ranch newer bedroom m ba* bnc*<br />

carpet update* sted bath bath. IMaS foveas in large<br />

lew townsftip taaes.<br />

My room IMng room 4 tomiy room<br />

139 tOO CE» MTURY 21 full Basemen! mt 2 car kdehan sppaancea<br />

.1212<br />

garage. $199.400 centrsl m. basement<br />

CENTURY 21 SuOurbsn Above ground pool,<br />

• lU'JdlU'l'.IITCl 344-1212<br />

garage IfcSOOCENTURY<br />

$7 Neda. inc (SiO)<br />

H ints riiiiT*<br />

Rawne liar} oe prwa*<br />

c^Ossac 4 bedroom ara mm UT -mh. 11-4<br />

Georgian coiows^ our aMce 7900 N Carson DETROIT<br />

Center Rd a Warren UCtUOT gMSSI—Ill<br />

furnace snd deck Walton you 4 receive Club. reaiaurarS. chwch or<br />

overlooking woods<br />

compme grMousnfu at*er organization M<br />

pnes 'iry naps sdwt fur future s equipment<br />

n<br />

included A lol of<br />

OrSf W W<br />

eJTcBEU' 21 Gatd ttmsdrn<br />

CENTURY 21 MJt 013) <<br />

Cor per sis Transferee<br />

COMMERCE<br />

4 IBT * ISTS<br />

right<br />

Sttng on over 1 sere in<br />

•iD^outiy maintained 5 bedroom, 2 M S 2<br />

home Om 2.500 sq. ft * had badi brick 2 slory.<br />

bedrooms. baths,<br />

finished bssemsnt. 4 living room with<br />

Whirlpool. 2 «ret bars. traptoos. goumsl kacnen.<br />

formal dining room,<br />

sfcyftffts baasmsnt. 3*<br />

sm,ooo comiRY 21 DUL car attached garsgs<br />

Corporste Trsnsferee UM.000 CENTURY 2f<br />

Serve* K14700 Nads. Inc (*10) *77A<br />

AMflurrm INMIHI S<br />

bedroom brtO uncn * *<br />

SPtCTACSIAS WW. Tha own.<br />

garage Many vslusbto<br />

updates. Lsrkshlre<br />

Csf tor more<br />

Elementary ia walking<br />

dalsM 146.000 CENTURY<br />

distance A «t u*<br />

21 Ns4s. Inc (S10)<br />

f 111.900 CENTURY 21<br />

477-000<br />

FARMINGTON MILLS<br />

IMtfil I HUT 4<br />

New reel, new kenece. new<br />

i»<br />

c«e frwer-<br />

1<br />

LIVONIA NORTHVILLE<br />

liSSTIfSl SSSKSALI<br />

SASSISI. Gorgeous cSy of MorthVs updated<br />

ismodatod kachan a» bey plumbing and furnece.<br />

vsndom. «Mi washed Oaa grsst potential, home<br />

cabinets. KoMer sinks. protocaen plan. I40J00<br />

Cohan counters tops ao*d CENTURY 21 Suburban<br />

Oak tabM a» benehee 34S-1212<br />

hJS-ei, 10 much to laL<br />

CENTURY 21 Chslai PINCKNEY<br />

477-1900<br />

Item IMS 10.1<br />

wrth a pond 148,900<br />

nc SEAL rsnri BEB CENTURY 21 N.E.F.<br />

FOR! Wart s Michael Forbss (910)<br />

you can nwfcs your 2S14000<br />

d s great pnes. in a tm maun M P JL NS«<br />

great tocsRon? Coma make conasrucaon -1430 sq. ft.<br />

old swld charm to eaflng an oRw on Me 4 bedroom contemporary ranch. 3<br />

for youil Room far<br />

R I*<br />

ft "<br />

eipsnsion. Custom up m trait of toe<br />

throwghowi 1.4 acres »i toe too<br />

1349.vOO CENTURY 21<br />

MJt Corporsto Tiaatoiae<br />

•914700<br />

GARDEN CITY<br />

sa.7ss.ss« CENTURY 21 HJL<br />

Corporate Transferee<br />

Sermce 9t u<br />

hardwood floors.<br />

E «•< »o< i' f qua-U<br />

StVJSO CENTURY h<br />

BRIGHTON<br />

DEARBORN HTS<br />

_. IK<br />

artlaliy fiaisRad room. 1st Saor WM<br />

— S car Deck, a car M M me<br />

tc^ools aad «4w"L<br />

enby garage 1179.000<br />

» * CENTURY 21 aldcfrlcity. SSS.SSS<br />

CENTURY if WRrtan cenum I\ mde mc<br />

3441212 _<br />

•tS|4774S00<br />

eisTsa SSIIT<br />

Zirsi s n T a S<br />

• 'iV Ueskfaaf<br />

atsr-etfla<br />

with wenderfwf view<br />

sisr.ass -far meie<br />

mm<br />

- rsaaT<br />

9 tm aMsd lsiaa t""" 1 mas on oas<br />

on your coveted 1<br />

Entertain me* a tsmSy"<br />

Relocation forces sale<br />

This one la a wRinerl Mad 4 L..<br />

S'29.900 CENTURY B8U SYIVUKEOUGH CHEBYl FACIOHE KATHY BARKER<br />

f,'3<br />

H DIANA SCHIAVI STEVE NICKERS0N<br />

J I i<br />

t<br />

\\ \ * f<br />

r*<br />

a<br />

i<br />

/ M<br />

DIANE KECsSf S B S E T AUSSA HEAD DAVID WILLIAMS JON BRECK0N BARB HARTENSEN LARRY LKEURE LYWH BENDER GENIE OUWN KATHY PETERSON<br />

ki l wIn. w<br />

MWICA TAL0 ram KING ^^BEUSLE AUDREY K0WALEWSK1 ANITA BOWERS BOB & MARTHA L0KEY PATRICIA McGOON JEAN BRANNAN CAROL BARKER KATHY SHAW PAMAIAMONTGOME^ BOB MERRY<br />

€ $ A,<br />

T 4<br />

GERALD E ASH GEORGE HUDGENS KAREN KELCHAK<br />

^flLa j<br />

\rs<br />

IS \j<br />

(URDTI SHEW 8WTO0 WAYNE DRAKE L<br />

1S7UWWI UVOMU<br />

L ORIAWU T- or HAGGISTY<br />

RARELY ON THE MARKET<br />

Ouakerlown Cape coO 4 bedrooms 2V><br />

baths vaulted great room with natural<br />

fireplace M basement 2"» car garage<br />

very well maintained<br />

$178,500<br />

«S141 tTONCNCMOC n.<br />

t or ANN AMOS SO I Of CAKTOS CWHk<br />

FLTMOUTM TOWNSHIP MEW CONSTWJCTION<br />

Simply pul, Ihese are stunning<br />

Featuring walkoul basement 1st floor<br />

master surte vaulted ceiling gourmet<br />

kitchen and much more Hurry before<br />

spring increase<br />

$198,900<br />

mssTOMMOuac UVOMA<br />

M or JOY w OS WMuaen<br />

JUST TWO YEARS YOUNG<br />

And nicer than new' This near flawless<br />

contemporary 2 slory offers 3<br />

bedrooms 2'4 baths, gorgeous «tond<br />

kaehen. living room, dining room. tonMy<br />

room upgrades. neidrM decor ^<br />

JANET THOMAS<br />

5} \ %<br />

CHARUE STAFFORD ALICE McDONALD NEAL LANPHEAR GEGE McDONALD SANOY D0HERTY MARGIE MOORE LAUREL ASH CEUA CHESN0 PATSY STEVENS<br />

JAN HARW00D<br />

474SSHAMFOM)<br />

a or Foao -m.ormcs<br />

3.40 ACRES<br />

2.000 sq n brick ranch wrth 3<br />

bedrooms 2^ baths 31*17 lamiiy<br />

room wrth lireplsce. country sue<br />

kitchen 2 - car healed garage Park<br />

setting<br />

8229.000<br />

sofQMisrrtau. LWWATW<br />

3 BEDROOM BRICK RANCH<br />

Fun in the sun with 24*16 above<br />

ground pool with large sun deck<br />

Mechantcs dream 2 v» car garage ready<br />

lor workshop Home hss open floor<br />

plan<br />

$87,900<br />

1*M WVOWMC SlYMOtfTti<br />

i or Aim Aaaoa Twm e . or SMSLOCW<br />

ITS' APREAL IS REAL<br />

Famdy room w*h fireplace and doorwaM<br />

leading to patio to parttaNy lanced to<br />

yard Four bedrooma. 2v» baths tormM<br />

IMng room, dsung room. IM floor<br />

laundry NrWhed basement and toaM of<br />

Ma FotmAC TIUUL IAU« Mai LMtiii cowiT M^^cairtoa<br />

H. or til ISSJ t or PONTIAC TRAIL<br />

YOU'LL LOVE THIS<br />

8 0 * 1 - W0FCSM CWW<br />

EXCLAMATIONS GALORE!<br />

Custom bu* 3 bedroom. 2^ bath<br />

•oirawiing ranch on appnmmatafy 9 82<br />

acres mto a 30*80 bam UrimaciMSa.<br />

neutral decor with newer roof, centrsl<br />

aa and heating, newer ptuah carpal<br />

Spacious family room with Vaptoee<br />

JuM 3 years new. on a huge court<br />

prenuum homaaNa! Four bedrooma.<br />

2V» baths maator bato haa both<br />

garden tub and ahower Formal dkitog<br />

room and IMng rooms Swim ctob<br />

commundy w«h tore* oourta and pa*<br />

Horses wetcome. too Hurry! 8144.8MI<br />

8344400<br />

m<br />

NORTH VILLE/N0VI<br />

(810)<br />

3 0 5 - 6 0 9 0<br />

ROSE HOULE<br />

LYNDA LINDHARD1<br />

JIM DEKIERE<br />

O<br />

$<br />

w<br />

1 JIM<br />

RON NYHUS<br />

TOM GRIFFITH CAROL LER0UE DAVID JOHNSON JOYCE JOHNSON<br />

RHONDA SCHIMETZ GLEN P0NTE TAMMY SCHNEIDER<br />

SfotsUtUf<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

Week-End<br />

MSI OAK KN0U WIGHT ON<br />

a or ML TON aa t. OS OMNO awe*<br />

A LAKE LOVERS DREAM<br />

Lakefror*' A dream come true 102 ft<br />

trontaga on beautilul all sports<br />

Woodtond Lake with a lantasbc view<br />

Irom tfus wonOerW « bedroom brtck<br />

Cape Cod home Priced at only<br />

8224.9SS<br />

...Discover<br />

the Difference!<br />

Professionalism • Satisfaction<br />

• Results!!!<br />

PLYMOUTH/<strong>CANTON</strong><br />

(313)<br />

4 5 9 - 6 0 0 0<br />

LIVONIA<br />

(313)<br />

4 2 5 - 6 0 6 0<br />

44644 Ann Arbor Rd., Suite A. Plymouth Z<br />

JEANNINE DUNN<br />

LUMMKMMF PttMOUIH<br />

M OF OM MTAOA TRSU. E or i-m<br />

MOVE RIGHT IN<br />

Plymouth Township 3 bedroom 2 bath<br />

ranch c amJly room with fireplace<br />

rvewer roof and windows Two car<br />

attached garage Nice lol' Don 1 wart'<br />

$124,900<br />

1374S AMGCLSK LffOHA<br />

s OF SIVMOUTM ar. or RAATANCTOA<br />

CUSTOM COLONIAL<br />

Brand new 4 bedroom 2 1 -? bath<br />

cotomal m new Livonia subdivision<br />

Formal dmmg room, great room wrth<br />

fireplace Custom kaehen and breakfast<br />

room with skylights Master surte Full<br />

baaement Two car garage and more<br />

$189,900<br />

141ISHANNAN aOttULUS<br />

a OS ClMBCA 1 OS VALSASM<br />

ROOM TO ROAM<br />

Lsrge 87*130 corner lol with 4<br />

bedrooms, large master wrth waikm<br />

closet and family room with fireplace<br />

Newer central air. 2 storage sheds<br />

Seller armous'<br />

$79,980<br />

*3D<br />

fl tk<br />

I ?<br />

STEVENS LARI0N KASMIER<br />

45S ARTWIII KYMOUTH<br />

M. Of PENM1MAN W Of KARVTL-<br />

PLYMOUTH CHARMER<br />

Gorgeous * bedrooms 2 bath Cape<br />

coO downtown with large ireeo lot<br />

Hardwood floors. 2 fireplaces one in<br />

Irving room one in 'amity room formal<br />

dining room and partially finished<br />

basemeoi<br />

$189 900<br />

va uckmley PLYMOUTH<br />

N or ANN ASAOA «D E Of SHELDON<br />

TOWERING TREES<br />

Surround this custom built 4 bedroom<br />

2'.3 bath contemporary home m heart of<br />

Plymouth Brand new wood floors m<br />

kitchen dining room and 'oyer Newer<br />

custom kuchen by Ray Stella 2 baths<br />

completely updated 4 car garage<br />

$289 900<br />

MIL MCKFOFTB UVONIA<br />

1 or SCVCN wai a or taoouaciT<br />

BEAUTIFUL SUNSET SUB RANCH<br />

Three bedroom bnck ranch wrth 2"s car<br />

garage ha basement ooorwaM lo patio<br />

and basement<br />

$95 000<br />

.YTOOUTH JS8M MACXCN2K MSTVAND<br />

a. or s TtaarroaiAL t os SICLDON I or JOY I osMtaaiaua<br />

PLYMOUTH UNDER $40,000 SPRING GEM!<br />

Charming 2 bedroom starter Neutral Come be surposed when you wsik ote<br />

decor throughout Freahiy psmted th« beautrtuify mawsamed 3 bedroom<br />

Deep treed kM One cer garage located brick ranch Rata* in front of Us<br />

Hi deaaabto downtown Plymouth Close impressive bnck wall firapiace n the<br />

to parks and schools' spacious lamtfy room Too many up-<br />

$06 900 dates to mention 1<br />

— MUH<br />

FARMINGTON<br />

(810)<br />

4 7 8 - 6 0 2 2


40*<br />

BRIGHTON<br />

Liruft) Chfruru/<br />

Prevtf<br />

I artlrre<br />

I .•/iAwni/tiu/n /^'iny<br />

W'OO DM EL D<br />

SQUARE<br />

/ r 2<br />

K**+ UK >RI> T>* P.<br />

Beamti'ml Lakef'ro^t<br />

i *tmmmmttyt<br />

hr*m SlV.iW.<br />

Braleri WWcome'<br />

7 \<br />

'emoriAi<br />

In/O^fdler<br />

KtuHM* 1%8<br />

i<br />

4*ai «NT**»IC gar im. w J »NW .Hifcr bamt<br />

jjmtmtomn A pita w cnt» fri Mwvaoe, bcti> now<br />

otd omaH _ krtMais berbtqua, pmh raoam.<br />

or *tf J foes mmma nth tmeme Bau<br />

A piea wim snuitatmt ar pmtd m<br />

mm qniervkm xameraao*<br />

Aitr jjmnmouaa m home a fmfk me hke «m<br />

PtcfrcftS^mwbokmmirmimtfsvdibmkkme<br />

znd mod 3*sn herd t* fnatdi So cam cnau m*<br />

memana at'wur rnnmme at'.Idler s ti*t<br />

vmrn*mApiaatobmd o^snga eoouenom lea garaga<br />

S3US00 (UTWad)<br />

UVONIA. -Maadv lo mo»a n" «<br />

buneato- Oaap 300 * vaa0 in o*ari<br />

•cttMtt ahoppna »<br />

tu* (na Ort»S7«JOO Oi»W»r) —130CO<br />

The artiat, Janisse Lahti Laraon<br />

of Plymouth, eras recommended<br />

by the Marco Design<br />

Group. Lucious red apples,<br />

oranges and a green artichoke<br />

thrown in for go«i measure provide<br />

a soothing touch rather than<br />

food for thought<br />

"It shows our customers that<br />

it's a warm friendly environment.<br />

It's soft and we thought it was attractive.<br />

Our customers like it<br />

and we want to make our customers<br />

comfortable."<br />

the Orchard Lake Schools are<br />

pleased to announce tbe fourth<br />

annual Youth Art Competition.<br />

The event's producers are seeking<br />

your help to make students sware<br />

of the opportunity to submit<br />

works of art with Polish themes to<br />

the contest snd subsequent exhibition<br />

May 7 through June 2 at<br />

the Galeria of Orchard Lake<br />

Schools.<br />

All medis sre acceptable Tbe<br />

only restriction is each student<br />

may submit only three artworks.<br />

All artworks (framed, matted or<br />

mounted) must be delivered to<br />

the Galeria between 10 am. and<br />

4:30 p.m. Saturday, April 29.<br />

First, second snd third place<br />

awards of $100, $50 and $25 plus<br />

an additional sward of $25 for the<br />

Best Development of s Polish<br />

theme will be presented 2 p.m.<br />

Sunday, May 7 in the Galeria<br />

For more information the local<br />

contacts sre Jsne snd Ed Wojtan<br />

of Livonia. You can reach them at<br />

(313) 425-2727.<br />

mom. 7 doora* can *»• «»afca<br />

• a.mon.1 &Z74 900 (LSTOaai<br />

UVONIA Mm •> By » 0a»oo>" 7<br />

formal dmna covaraO patio ft "nora1<br />

S1 MHO (ISXTF)<br />

NOfTMVIUJL E»a» »i<br />

own noma «ivta» al Matu'a • own NOMTHVILLE Ta»ia«u"y dacoraiad<br />

J V I atf conwnporanr<br />

k-a* mm IUJS Mad) M M I M II*I pnvala pan-Ma larraoad<br />

yard ft mora* fLSO Wool<br />

SOUTMFItLD Cauxlry almoaphara' OtAaaOSW HILLS D"®" 1 ' tador' 3<br />

•ami «dad homa on larga<br />

lUMhaUbMrnn<br />

Mica it'll *HC*an ammany updataa Bnc»<br />

17000 S. Laurel Park Dr., Livonia<br />

Q the time<br />

OLOTOA Tha W l ttn lie an 11<br />

••31 ran* a Idckm dnar<br />

c m km al COMBB »<br />

hava dona so much to «*• da*r^ home to mafta M spark la Graat pnea and<br />

iramandou* >alua t21S BOO (0€4.-5SMAL| (3t« 4SJ-1S1I<br />

Dearborn<br />

SHARP. SHARP. SHARP Threa bedroom<br />

last • yanra Show* sraal Oarafl* kwws 3<br />

car naraoe. Insul*t*d, Hnlahad, 220<br />

induatrlal a.hau* SM.S00 (0€ N-31W1L»<br />

S4T-MS0 Dearborn HetgMs<br />

SURCR SHARP. Nnw ranch, atamad<br />

Oak trim, 24*31 hniahwJ hssiwsm. r*<br />

room<br />

•124 *00 (OC-I.-2SORC) (313) 4S2-1S11<br />

0fi(s^siivTtsnl csnlsr •<br />

MCW UST1HO New 4 bedroom, brick 2<br />

•lory homa Faaturaa > bath* »mai room,<br />

dirWK room. Araplac* and many cuMom<br />

(BG-L-S4QOM (313) 4S2-1S11<br />

THE APRIL<br />

ISSUE IS<br />

OUT!<br />

COMK ON OW*R1 Friendly i-elBWKKhood A BTTW ..<br />

ftarrWi CNv I* th* aatUng for (hi* 4 bedroom. 2V| bath 3.000 aq. ft so*cK*ja new homa m<br />

ABSOLUTELY STUNNING<br />

UVOMtA. Ownar has racenBy ranovakad Ms kwaly J twdroorr Uvontt horns. er^MnQ •<br />

umqua and appaMng floor plan A Must s*a lo l»#y apprac«la tha M aslua' IW SOO<br />

(06-L-4SCAV) 4S2-1S11<br />

Radford<br />

A REBUILT DREAM HOME. This 3<br />

bedroom dream homo haa bean recently<br />

rebuM from tha root lo th* flooring Th <br />

doorwali to deck New** windows,<br />

plumbmg and afctricN Ovw VS00 sq. a<br />

sas ooo (OE-N-osonc) 347-3050<br />

Westland<br />

GOING UR Second door eondo msllahli<br />

m WeaOand with 2 bedrooma, 2 bath*.<br />

1*3 900 (C*-N-3rCAS) 347-3060<br />

WILL U Al NT Al NC O RANCH FreaNy<br />

I te« Maw *»orm door In 1SS4. u»d*»a<br />

bath 1SS4. quW treed Hned *SrM( locate<br />

nasrr< rl i 3 bedroom coionlei 2v» car garaQ* Thre* Sw Phwiah Toamehlp Pye ha^oom. 2V» w ^ j p»ka $71J00<br />

cusSom deck Woottod lot Eaay lo *attt. b*eia«hwrtralw9* "»«»*" ,oe-N-2SHAZ| 347^0B0<br />

Qard*n CRy bunqalow h*s twwst_ wny ^ Mis.S0« (OE-N-TOBBEi tha ismMy room and Nrga mnatar *u*a<br />

T—' , r °^- 347 3O50 w«h hia and har amSi-in ctoaeU ThN | f W M naar.rlhas Ihla vary neat and<br />

window In RvtaB room.<br />

MBa MgtiagM* »•* *paeioua 347-3060 cozy ivaplaca large bedroom, huga<br />

•7S.SOO (OC-N-37CAM1 J47-30S0<br />

n a 6,m« gr**t Uvonia Lhront* »ea«on tootskwv n N you<br />

.lorag* closet *«dm or* S43.S00<br />

N8W USTING IN OAROaN CITY. TNra* ^ »ooklm lor * larg* hom* m a gr*N<br />

(Ot-t-1SWOO) *Bl-1t11<br />

bedroom aluminum MM ranch wRti hasRsSs aa IN* one Ca«<br />

nawar aHndowa. bathroom and roef C»e** ^ (Ot-N-'.JTRA) 34T-30S0<br />

m on*. IS* S00 (Ot-N-2BHAR) 347-SOSO ^ , IwnSy room CMrenOy uaad a* 40<br />

Ummf bedroom, yeat -ood^J lot. ^ S T ^<br />

I^ M. Millar....! 1 • aeeuMM lot. neighborhood and Lhron*. achoola Hs.smSit 1BBS. t174J00<br />

Sf'SOO (OC-N-OOCAV) 347-3060 347-30S0 4B2-1B11<br />

COLDUI6LL<br />

B a n k g r a<br />

SCHWEITZER Northvillc/Novl Ptymouth/<strong>Canton</strong><br />

REAL ESTATE (a.o, 347-3050 ,s»5,453-6800<br />

RESBfMTML fKAL EJTfcTt Relocating* Call our Relocation Department<br />

araamN-i i '• i *t at (MS) XA-1000 OK (901)) 4f¥>Mt)Vt<br />

livonia. Tarmington<br />

462-1811<br />

(9


« * * ><br />

Odfc£ Thursday. Apnl 27. 1995<br />

REAL ESTATE X c i c s<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

LISTINGS<br />

i news and notes about Oakiana<br />

County re* estate To *st an announcement,<br />

mote: Listings. R** Estate Edrtor. Observer A Ec-<br />

centric Hewspapers. 905 E Map* Bmvngham<br />

48009 Out tax number ts (810) 644 1314.<br />

Howard Novetsiy. • Rssltor with<br />

Kbelrwk Realty AamUtM<br />

Rymal 9 y w in Bloomfield<br />

rsaked sa otte of ERA'i top produc-<br />

er* lor totai aslss dollar volume pro<br />

Jucsd in 1994. He is aroon* 24.000<br />

ERA Realtor* nationwide<br />

Novstsky. a Wast Bloomfield resi-<br />

ck*>L. compUted more than 16 mil Novstsfcy<br />

Lh*> in residential salee laat year He<br />

w+ honored at tha 1996 ERA International Busi-<br />

ness Conference in Nsshville<br />

•"The ERA commitment to providing innovative<br />

prediacts and services enables me to make the pro<br />

caaa of buying and aeUin« bomea a poeitive experi<br />

ettca for my customers." Noveisky asid.<br />

A frae expo sponsored by the Weatem Wayne<br />

Oakland County Aaaociation of Realtors and tbe<br />

Observer A Eocentr*: Newspapers will offer home<br />

buyer* aad eeilers a place to gather all the infor<br />

mation they'll need to buy or sell property Tbe<br />

rvant runs 11 a m to 5 pm. Sunday. April 30, at<br />

tha Hobday Inn Livonia Weet, 17123 N. Laurd<br />

Park, east of 1-275 at Six Mile and Nawburgh.<br />

Attendee* will viait booths staffed by home in-<br />

sers, mortgage lenders and other<br />

i involved in a real eatate transaction<br />

A panal discussion for borne buyers start* at noon,<br />

a home seller * diacuaaion begins at 230 p.m.<br />

Panel lata include an attorney, a home inspector, a<br />

mortgage lender and a Realtor Both discussions<br />

include a question and answer session<br />

Tha rvant will offer home buyers and sellers im-<br />

portant information without preaaunng them to<br />

uaa the eervicsa ot a specific company. WWOCAR<br />

president Chuck Mills asid.<br />

In Iteu of a fee. WWOCAR will accept donations<br />

of canned foods for the Salvation Army For reaer-<br />

. call (810) 478- 1700 during business<br />

— Becky Burns, special wnur<br />

Hall & Hunter earns relocation awards<br />

BY JANICE U G A B - K I A M M<br />

Srnui Wama<br />

Hall & Hunter Realtors, with offic-<br />

es in Bloomfield Hilla and Binning<br />

ham, started handling a fair share re<br />

locationa in 1964 after joining a na-<br />

tional referral network.<br />

In 1991, the firm decided lo take<br />

the relocation industry more serious<br />

ly by forming a relocation diviaion.<br />

which recently won awards for out-<br />

standing aalea and aervice.<br />

We started to seriously pursue the<br />

(relocation) business by promoting<br />

the Detroit area and by working with<br />

companies that regularly transfer<br />

their employees," said relocation di-<br />

rector Wendy Schrader.<br />

Tbe firm's clienta include Chrysler<br />

Corp., Ford Motor Co„ General Mo<br />

t->rs, Kmart, BASF, and Robert<br />

Bosch Corp.. which frequently does<br />

international relocationa.<br />

Today, relocationa in and out of<br />

Metro Detroit account for 20 to 25<br />

percent of Hall 4 Hunter's business,<br />

said Schrader, whoae firm is currently<br />

handling more than 200 real eatate re-<br />

ferrals.<br />

Hall 4 Hunter's commitment to<br />

thia burgeoning segment of the real<br />

estate industry earned the 1996 Pin-<br />

nacle Award from Atlanta-baaed ATI<br />

Point* Relocation Service, a network<br />

of 400 independent member-brokera.<br />

The award annually goea to tha mem -<br />

ber that exhibits professionalism, su-<br />

perior performance and high network<br />

contributions.<br />

The 43-year-old firm also won Bast<br />

Incoming Referral Conversion and<br />

Moat Outstanding Member in the Re-<br />

gion awards, and Pyramid Achievers<br />

League recognition for generating and<br />

servicing a high level of referrals<br />

"Hall 4 Hunter's management and<br />

aalea associates have really earned<br />

theae awards," aaid All Pointa presi-<br />

dent Pam O'Connor. They typify the<br />

beat in our business. They are squally<br />

comfortable providing handa on aer-<br />

vice to a CEO or a junior manager re-<br />

locating for tbe first time."<br />

The Pinnacle Award was a surprise<br />

to Schrader and to Hall 4 Hunter<br />

president Dennis Wolf, who picked<br />

up the gisss statue at Ail Points' an-<br />

nual convention in Sante Fe, N.M..<br />

last month.<br />

"Our company has been fortunate<br />

to receive many honors . . . but thia<br />

ia particularly meaningful becauae it<br />

represents excellence in what ia prob-<br />

ably the moat challenging and aophis-<br />

ticated area of real eatate — the relo-<br />

cation industry," Wolf aaid.<br />

All Pointa praiaed Hall 4 Hunter'a<br />

management for maintaining the<br />

\ a<br />

Achievers: President Dennis Wolf (left) and relocation<br />

director Wendy Schrader accept the Pinnacle Award on<br />

behalf of Hall & Hunter Realtors from Stu Wright, All<br />

Points service chairman.<br />

firm's strong market presence in the<br />

Birmingham-Bloomfield area while<br />

developing a successful relocation di-<br />

vision.<br />

"A real estate company without a<br />

relocation division can't survive in to-<br />

day's marketplace," Schrader aaid.<br />

Wolf is past chairman of All Points<br />

board of directors and will take over<br />

the job sgain in 1996 He'a also a for<br />

mer Realtor of the Year for All Pointa<br />

and the Birmingham-Bloomfield<br />

Board of Realtors. He was the BBBR<br />

preeident in 1990. Schrader haa<br />

earned the Certified Relocation Pro<br />

fesaional (CRP) designation and ia a<br />

member of All Points Corporste Mar-<br />

keting Council Steering Committee.<br />

Seek counsel to determine legality of fee<br />

ROBERT M.<br />

MEISNER<br />

Q I attended a<br />

closing re-<br />

cently and had cer-<br />

tain feea added by<br />

the mortgage com-<br />

pany In regard to<br />

aa assignment of<br />

the mortgage from<br />

pany to another. I<br />

am wondering<br />

whether or not<br />

charge.<br />

A Mortgage companies are becom-<br />

ing more innovative and imagi-<br />

• You are well advised to<br />

have legal counsel repre-<br />

senting you at closing.<br />

native in connection with the various<br />

charges which they impose upon per<br />

aona at cloaing. Similarly, they are<br />

adding additional documents that<br />

muat be signed by the purchaser and<br />

tbe seller, preeumably to protect the<br />

interests of the mortgage company.<br />

I have attended several cloaings re-<br />

cently where certain costs were found<br />

on the mortgage closing statement,<br />

which I felt were questionable and<br />

upon my assertion of my client's posi-<br />

tion, the fees srere waived.<br />

1 would suggest thst if there is an<br />

assignment of the mortgage from one<br />

mortgage company to another, a fee<br />

for that tranafer ahould not be aome-<br />

thing that is assumed by the pur-<br />

chaser unleaa it was agreed upon in<br />

advance by the purchaser with full<br />

knowledge of that coat.<br />

You are well advised to have legal<br />

counael repreaenting you at dosing,<br />

since many timea attorneys can bring<br />

theae matters to the attention of the<br />

mortgage company and/or title com-<br />

pany at cloaing and obtain a waiver.<br />

Robert M Meisner u an Oakland<br />

County attorney who concentrates his<br />

practice in condominium, real estate<br />

and corporate law. Submit questions<br />

by writing: Robert M Meisner, 30200<br />

Telegraph Road, Suite 467, Bingham<br />

Farms, MI 49025 This column pro<br />

uides general information and should<br />

not be construed as legal opinion. To<br />

leave a voice-mail message for Robert<br />

M Meisner, dial (313) 953-2047,<br />

mailbox 1871. Hear his radio show,<br />

"The Law of the Land," 1-2 p.m<br />

Wednesdays on WCAR-AM 1090.<br />

(Dbseruer fa Eccentric<br />

Community<br />

WE ACCEPT<br />

POS TMC LATEST<br />

INFORMATION OM<br />

OPE* MOUSES CALL<br />

I^OMEDNE<br />

313-953-2020<br />

— Results Closer To Home —<br />

Your Choice<br />

Communities<br />

• Birmingham<br />

• West Bloomfield<br />

• Troy<br />

Rochester<br />

Farmington<br />

Southfield<br />

Livonia<br />

Plymouth<br />

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

Redford<br />

Westland<br />

Garden City<br />

ULIncrc Vou will find...<br />

ra<br />

IND€X OF CLASSIFICATIONS<br />

600-690<br />

*1/ma Com*<br />

5'2 Im<br />

574 kmOMWiMw<br />

asm<br />

II<br />

ANIMALS<br />

MTWJVfSTOCH<br />

#780-793<br />

rao Aiame<br />

?«1 evador,<br />

'SJ SadATaA<br />

raa cmt<br />

tm Do»»<br />

TM Fr»ww,iM>Dci<br />

ras noraea t iqwew<br />

ra? MoraaBe»Sflf aea'si*J BtvOSA^E XTI<br />

US t w (li<br />

na ia«ai lamt it<br />

ba» Mm W*an<br />

liaaaooTai'msisaS<br />

OPEN SUN 2-5<br />

1S46 OM Chatham<br />

303<br />

0P-<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 1-3<br />

496 Eaton<br />

n s t ua* «* ana ermimi<br />

at Sla' and taMy aoidan<br />

oat Mchan. luuffitiaid Senoob and<br />

a laSutou* autX 1211 9CO<br />

Ask tor Karen Remy<br />

Real Eatate One<br />

(810) 309-5455 644-4700<br />

BMOKTON Opan Sun IS<br />

Moa Hanaai Ito.n: 1 lUncf ih<br />

acra S badioom } bam groat »oom<br />

OPEN SUNOAY 1-5<br />

72 13 Wuc.»o..<br />

IN Ot Pontac Teal •H ot<br />

E Van<br />

S1SS900 Amftf a S Nawman<br />

(810) 227-534a<br />

OPEN SUN 2-5<br />

nOWOOOMOOC anrac»«2atonr<br />

$147 900 ML 9513131<br />

Cat 810-340-4560<br />

ERA RYMAL SYMES<br />

<strong>CANTON</strong> 0*>EN SUN 12 3PM<br />

PRIVACY 2 ACRES HUGE<br />

TREES Larpa eualom Ivoma 4<br />

liai>oom» 2 U bama lownal Snng<br />

mom tama» roar, wtr- «a SiaiOOO 810-29S5238<br />

HOUSE FOR SALE OR LEASE<br />

OPEN SUN 1-4 2361 Manttnna'<br />

N ol Map* E ol Eton<br />

3 badrooma I<br />

•i» to Brmmgnan- 8<br />

naw dacor rocif hanai<br />

himaoa hoi •<br />

•wndCTaa 8 now OW* $188<br />

or |1700m>o C«8 8KM534043<br />

JUST LISTED<br />

OUARTON LAME<br />

ESTATES 5 DaOocm coma «•><br />

3k bama Famay Room «minplaoa<br />

•aw Manan aar larga caapng<br />

room, lonnat anno room hardiaood<br />

door* pnvaia bad yard M2S 0OO<br />

EC H-41LA*<br />

MAX BROQCK INC<br />

810-646-1400<br />

1324.900. EC H 75CAS<br />

MAX BROOCK. INC<br />

810-646-1400 -<br />

karnar. Mang room t*a<br />

room aWi camaare. cadng and<br />

r«icni Naptooa Firai koor latmry<br />

2W car aaraga Oonl paaa na up<br />

« $126 BOO<br />

Centuiy 21<br />

CASTELLI & LUCAS<br />

(313) 453-4300<br />

314 feMggaffiJJs^<br />

AN OPtN HOUSE 21812 Brandon<br />

— *m 8 N.<br />

SmIl aa 2 car<br />

SIO) 4748173<br />

S at S W ot m<br />

• 4pm ) bedroom I<br />

MiaaHad $112J»0<br />

ATTRACTIVE S kackoom 2 bama<br />

aq » ra«W\. on «aat aaaat<br />

'887 naa »4*32 aaraga By<br />

T88432<br />

CROSSWORD PUZZLER<br />

$ cam*<br />

I racaory labmaN 4 bwa<br />

•a krapMoa n graal room<br />

8oor *rd> $ 2 car garaga<br />

$249 000 Taka raekory «Mga Rd<br />

N o> M 58 to E an Bona Rd toaoa<br />

opan agna to 2080 Bona Rd<br />

'kMaand ToarW®<br />

OPEN SUN APRIL » ' 4PV<br />

Wow' PaacaTuI aatting Wlh.a<br />

uurntortala* 13B0 aq It rancn 3<br />

Mng room 8<br />

nan larga dack<br />

«nr^ araa tor aamg<br />

Laka trundi<br />

park aaa 8 nature aad* 1114800<br />

T«w Tvaoo Ida Rd N ol M 58<br />

ID E on Pto^r tokoa opan agna<br />

K 1088 Ptovar<br />

Hammnd Toaneh®<br />

OPEN SUN APRIL 30, 1 -4PM<br />

Home Saaat lama' CX*mam LaM<br />

pn.aaaea a^ha apaoou* Colomm<br />

Wat ptanrad koor plan 4 baOooma<br />

aa dan ooUd be 5m badroom<br />

tormat twmg t anmg room*<br />

OPEN SUN 2 -4PM<br />

1743 BEECHWOOD WAY<br />

BLOOMFIELD<br />

N ol Long LaM E « Mc<br />

GRACIOUS TUDOR<br />

iwari oontomporary 8av Cuatom<br />

data** mruout Larga martae tovar<br />

goj~nm kactian atom $ (prinking<br />

*y*«am* Hug* Maatiad loaar lavdi<br />

wtul bam 8 aNto tomwa OuSma<br />

8 kraa ready » baoome a 2nd<br />

klicTiefl a*c»b>nali Nready n<br />

$756 000<br />

CRAN8ROOK ASSOC INC<br />

DONNA STONE E'.OC26 8700<br />

WOODED ACREAGE<br />

-PREMIUM-<br />

--CITY-<br />

BLOOMFIELD HILLS<br />

Hara to knd" CuMor buOdng<br />

3d*d 34<br />

hardaoode and al* 1 Good aaa tat<br />

< an area ol m .<br />

nana Vary p uaa Phone lor aalato<br />

TR0125<br />

HANNETT . WILSON<br />

& WHITEHOUSE<br />

(810) 646-6200<br />

FABULOUSLY<br />

UPDATED RANCH<br />

m Donwaoan Plymoum<br />

oomplaleiy updaia<br />

Mnaoa<br />

central air. aar ranly,<br />

kraptooe Tiair auae a*<br />

caang* $172,<br />

3<br />

r,<br />

marble<br />

CENTURY 21 TOOAY<br />

(313) 462 9800<br />

FABULOUS!<br />

tm door maetor bad*<br />

rauftng aneO M> and aaparato Mat<br />

mo aar aoeraig 2 atory cadiadrai<br />

caSnga hwdaood 8oor* araca Pa<br />

loyar 8 kadw BnoTa 1 cftaary<br />

nooa. kacftar a* buS-ra S top ot<br />

nooa. UK^an<br />

ta tn* cabmavy :<br />

CM RANDALL<br />

$279 900<br />

GOOOSON<br />

THE PRUOENT1AL<br />

GREAT LAKES REALTY<br />

810-538-3445<br />

MUST SEE"<br />

invnacuMto 3 ba*oom ranen «»»<br />

lo god court* Ramodatod nacnen<br />

a'oak naaar carpal, cantra* *• $<br />

lumac* Ftmahed ba»*menl<br />

•pnnkter* $128 900 (7753)<br />

Remenca<br />

PICKERING & ASSOC<br />

(313) 458-4900<br />

TWO BEDROOM 2 I<br />

garag* Naada aork on kacnan 4<br />

carpaano Graal araa $62 000 6538<br />

ajrtocn 6038874138<br />

FABULOUS WOODED<br />

LOT<br />

Eryby Pa •aar baauly ol nature lw»<br />

Pa large deck nokaig out onto ma<br />

uraam Ctoan and ae* caved tor 3<br />

bedroom 2 kd bar. >praa«ng ranch<br />

on «ael cut-da aar: The partod<br />

•ocaaor $178,900<br />

MARY McLEOD<br />

PAGER: j313) 990-7649<br />

(810) 347-3050<br />

f*m»nglon Ha* So* amy our na<br />

HERRITAGE VILLAGE<br />

SUBDIVISION<br />

a SON aou oU<br />

aa* man 6 moraa<br />

Naa noma* from $158,800<br />

Oak* Rd N ot Grand IW<br />

(810) 47<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS Under<br />

coramxaen 3 badroom artpaonal<br />

*r or Mudy 2 -»-4 bam* Graal<br />

UPDATED DEARBORN<br />

HEIGHTS BUNGALOW<br />

2 bedroom. 1 5 car garag* 2<br />

vnrwi room* ipavi (torn c*<br />

noragei and ctoan clear clean'<br />

$41 900 17748)<br />

Remenca<br />

PICKERING a ASSOC<br />

(313) 456-4900<br />

naraa» aitmgge 3200 aq It 3i<br />

garag* at de *ac W $375 01<br />

1810) 488-1582<br />

decor naa<br />

Florida room 2 car garag* 1W bama<br />

koor Come aoon or »a*<br />

goodbye to da* ona 1 $138 900 CM<br />

JOHN McARDLE<br />

REMERICA<br />

HOMETOWN ONE<br />

(313) 420-3400<br />

VERY AFFORDABLE<br />

W DeaTOom location Room* ar*<br />

apactou* $ hom* a m nice<br />

neighborhood Naaer kjrnaca<br />

amdoa* 8 eOenor tnm pAj* * 2<br />

car garage A graal noma to Ban<br />

oul * al only fes 900<br />

Century 21 Towr>e Pnde<br />

(313) 326-2600<br />

FARMINGTON HALS OPEN SUN<br />

1-4 21510 Hancock Unique r*r**i<br />

on craa* 3 bedroom* pkj* Idxary<br />

1*1 loor aundry o**r*ti*gr*d*» 4<br />

bedroom* .coded W $248 900<br />

Opwi Sim. 1 5 5B2 Ronbury Dl<br />

1810) 373-4158<br />

I. hug* maal*r<br />

• mU3*ao bam.<br />

hardwood loor*<br />

OUTSTANDING COLONIAL Shorn,<br />

ari<br />

2»»<br />

eek<br />

(acuUi.<br />

id I<br />

puma Dl<br />

cey aatar Op*n HOUM Sunday<br />

l4 2448 Itomee* Dr W*oa Rd<br />

al Lochavan| ai Wioa Farm<br />

(810) 363-8803<br />

*«Saa baeemart 8 2 ear garag*<br />

ffl|ay MTd* beacfaa part m S<br />

nahn Iradar $148 900 Take Tnamo<br />

uaa Rd N ol M-58 lo E on<br />

Woodcock Way man aa 8 toaoa<br />

wan eigne to 888 Btoe Haror<br />

ENGLAND REAL ESTATE<br />

810-474-4530<br />

PLYMOUTH TWP<br />

OPEN SAT 8 SUN 12-3PM<br />

LOOK - Ptymoue> Tan * WO<br />

m*#it*n*nc* iroa 3 badroom rancti<br />

m*r apian loor pan Famly room<br />

mm- iveptooe Jcioraal to deck in<br />

bada D laamara 8 2 oar garaga<br />

Ea*y accaa* to aapreMaay*<br />

•noppra acmoct $127 500<br />

CALL GERT MARY or KATHY<br />

THE MICHIGAN GROUP<br />

REALTORS PC (31 J) 4SS3600<br />

•ctiooa Viaa nakaa<br />

tamdy rooms arg* Kroaned porcft<br />

$134 800 810-228-8256<br />

BRIGHTON<br />

E*9* RaMne<br />

irrnadtoa Occupancy<br />

BUILDERS MODEL HOME<br />

Dramaac rare* toorplan Vianao<br />

aaf-oul Peaamam a«i l»aoiaca<br />

Luumdua emenaei Man car* *<br />

•noa ramovm proaded Baa^lu<br />

mad aeibng • ma* IO 198<br />

$274,500<br />

ADLER BUILDING 8 DEV CO<br />

(StO) 227-9800<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 1-4<br />

HOT NE W US TING' 3 badroom 2<br />

bath Cap* Cod Central m<<br />

Gorgaou* tread tol back* lo<br />

commorwperk 43802 YorMoan<br />

$128 800 Cat Joyce 513-416-5766<br />

(313) 459-6000<br />

C O L D W E L L<br />

BANKER<br />

PREFERRED .REALTORS<br />

Fsminfloiv<br />

PsmingooBilJ^<br />

A COUNTRY HOME m m* CITY'<br />

3 beaoom rom* over 1200 *q "<br />

on muK acre' Freer*. pe«*aa<br />

cwan Don-' ma* c $88 900<br />

Cod* 457E<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

810-548-9100<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS '954 CuMom<br />

bum bnck ron 159^00<br />

CENTURY 21 TRAVIS t ASSOC<br />

110-688-5000<br />

LYON TWP Opan Btm t»S 28438<br />

Ma rkr sail S a Poraac Tr w a<br />

kMoro Rd 1800 aqft 3 beSoom<br />

Corona bay aandoa aaS-mmaMa<br />

barpnnm iSarm room, laaan. 1a<br />

Soor tountty 1 U bam* 2H car<br />

aaragadaak*ioi4ito >148.800<br />

lyXacraa (SIO)<br />

S RE OF PRO<br />

iwa<br />

w a<br />

LYON TWP OPEN SUN<br />

1700 aq 8 color<br />

baoke to pam<br />

bama Mam. oera-a ac 2<br />

714<br />

man* aatraa<br />

oanc* $17X900<br />

6r*t(Mesiooa<br />

OPEN HOUSE SUNOAY<br />

2006 Acsdemy<br />

N a ISity W a CXaer Dm<br />

Heart a W Oeamom<br />

^ C^aayicsMajaaoo<br />

COLDWELL BANKER<br />

Schwstuer Rssl Esute<br />

OPEN HOUSE 2 to 4<br />

1478 Bamntat Sn a Mama s W a<br />

Tatepap*' 8889 000 N»B8I<br />

HANNETT a WILSON<br />

& WHITEHOUSE<br />

(810) 646-6200<br />

BRIGHTON TWP 1B00 aq S bnck<br />

ranai 2 S acrae Many eatrea ayro<br />

old $178 800 (810) 684 1181<br />

LAKEFRONT HOME<br />

2<br />

aq*<br />

S dnve at near plumbing ilii.au<br />

aalue a $178500 Mua aae cat<br />

atamaamant 810-231 1737<br />

MO REALTORS PLEASE<br />

Irancf door* to dack la toor<br />

•undry baeamanl central au<br />

^nnktor ay atom I yeei home<br />

aanenly included 4 "»rch mor*<br />

RIMERICA<br />

HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />

(313) 459-6222<br />

PULTE BUILT, 2460 aqR bnck<br />

ootoma m SurSoaar brand naa S<br />

loaded mth upgrade* Only<br />

$222,000 Cal to aea* 313-453-5025<br />

SPECTACULAR Ranch m<br />

Wndaor Par* OPEN SL»t 4-30<br />

l-4pm. 44260 Vaage Cl. N a<br />

Waran E a Sheldon 313-45^4426<br />

m<br />

BEAUT* LA DUTCH<br />

We* * aanooa 1<br />

•rmm^iam (•»<br />

Conn<br />

al ai<br />

aoam<br />

• iiee<br />

tEVfSLV HKaJ BeetS<br />

ksrw<br />

v mm<br />

SS'<br />

r?*„uTr!Tir<br />

aaraga $1*1 100 ll'tfl 64J<br />

•EvtMLv MUJ veesee w*<br />

mw, i kesaera. i i tap, i ^<br />

ST. k~e^d Beearnanr II<br />

BX'SB^SUWCr<br />

MVWLY MUS va<br />

MssOawMya<br />

wM < aeal7"iBSa<br />

SjitTl'uUMr<br />

man aev«ng<br />

., ijurea<br />

4 m anasa<br />

•IMaa<br />

i« atari ii<br />

LIVONIA<br />

HERE COMES SUMMER!<br />

Your own private paradise-spacious<br />

4 badroom, 2 V» bath colonial wKh<br />

dan, cantrsl air, partially finished<br />

baaamant snd pramkim lot with aasy<br />

care haatad gunlta pool with fountain,<br />

whirlpool spa, mature landacaping,<br />

dack and patio Designed for aasy<br />

IMng. $199,000.<br />

<strong>CANTON</strong><br />

WOODED WONDERLAND<br />

Gardener's Delight. 2 badrooma A 1<br />

bath |oln living room, formal ft<br />

• — a i riln la~i as mau. ii It r hi s n ft f4m«-i<br />

mrormai nvw Rncn®fi w Owii<br />

on tha first floor of thia cuatom built<br />

brick homa. Two mora badrooma ft<br />

aacond bath up, family room ft<br />

laundry wtth sxtra V» bath down. Ovar<br />

an acra with towaring traas ft huga<br />

garaga. $194,900.<br />

CALL JOAN STURGILL<br />

453-8700<br />

RE/MAX CROSSROADS<br />

Home Bijyers/Home Sellers Expo"<br />

Sunday, April 30th<br />

Holiday Inn Uvonia West<br />

17123 N. Laurel Park Drtve<br />

Call (810) 478-1700 for reservations<br />

Become Informed about all aspects ol the homa buying and home seBIng<br />

processes by attending Ihe following expert panel presentations:<br />

12:00 Noon-2:00 p.m.<br />

For Home Buyers;<br />

Chuck Mils,<br />

WWOCAR President<br />

Rick ftowflng.<br />

owner of Ptymouth office<br />

of AmerlSpec Home Insp. Services<br />

Brian Herschfus,<br />

Wood ft Wood. P.C.<br />

Jim Watterj,<br />

VP. Regional Sales Mgr.<br />

First Federal of Michigan<br />

David Knox, nationally known<br />

real estate speaker and<br />

keynote speaker - co-sponsored by<br />

RepuOSc Bancorp Mortgage<br />

•A$k Ihe Expeir-lndMdual Q ft A<br />

2:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m.<br />

For Home Setters;<br />

Chuck Mils,<br />

WWOCAR President<br />

(Ock Bowling<br />

owner of Plymouth office<br />

of AmerlSpec Home Insp.Services<br />

Brian Herschfcii<br />

Wood ft Wood. P.C.<br />

David Knox, natlonaty known<br />

real estate speaker and keynote<br />

speaker - co-sponsored toy Republic<br />

Bancorp Mortgage<br />

'Ask Ihe Expert" *-<br />

individual Q ft A<br />

David Knox has 22 years experience m the red estate Industry. He b the prockjcer of<br />

one of the best selling consumer videos m the countiy: "Pricing Your Home to SeT. m<br />

addition to his TV and radto appearances he writes articles for numerous real estate<br />

pubicatlons.<br />

Sponsored by:<br />

WESTERN WAYNE OAKLAND COUNTY<br />

ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®<br />

A canned good donation is requested in lieu ot any admission tee.<br />

Food cotoctadw* tighten to tha Sahrtkn Amy hr attribution to tose in need.<br />

A1* centric


OAS Thursday. April 27, 1996<br />

CLASSIFIED €STfiT€<br />

329 Ns*i<br />

FARM»aGTON HRJ.S ^<br />

»*cr«OxA#<br />

n '—i—mac V*i<br />

• aai ar 1 ••»•»»» >» • . »* MO toJBBA —r- I car (M)i<br />

*v Caa «»Ci »<br />

SE OWN 6 CARS? Alluring homes \»a.<br />

— ;»sc<br />

E«U COLNTRI RIOGE REALTY —-•— —'— - 11 -a I .-•<br />

>• W >» «*—•»• *9 k«C A* *• (66 too<br />

• »Qv M' 4&OQ<br />

^rLT^J FIRST AMERICAN<br />

4 yr on J>v ~ acraarad porch. ) »io<br />

or toncad yard »A | 4* "*<br />

•• «•" " " - -*•'» ••• I -W .MM • II ' - • - — v< W<br />

•j » part*** 1 Carara ar 1* aan Vi ti aaa mam coram a« 4 1*,<br />

36 *od rard A -nud M j w arui «'v"-.an-iarn »' 1 »' >4<br />

r Htm •'«"«'« I td « >n)M *3 cumpnka ,<br />

1 arm ft) k^naoa OM mprovw !<br />

•00<br />

. - IFVONIA BEAo'TY<br />

Dc K«-an»j* to WOT Taut • M ri ' «M<br />

a"U N ^ J Ewoouwa 2 V»<br />

— Century 21 ^<br />

2 CASTEUI 31/S25-790C » ^<br />

'15^. . » 4 4 2c aB-^r-o »<br />

NEW •**«: »rr SOC<br />

, w 4 *wg w H<br />

— - - S) 4 Soun<br />

o> Aw A/bot TrW CXJCT MTCM0M<br />

STREET EaoaaTigH H«<br />

[rt»1|<br />

rtsnrs<br />

gratad by a baa torn dac» paaa<br />

an] a cm* gpanma Mtfwr -»<br />

law %xmrv am 4 W«4, room<br />

ALL «*• i nnc<br />

ROBERT BAKE<br />

Realtors<br />

(313) 453-6200<br />

I o< Par—waft E ol »•—»un<br />

CALL JE VONVA<br />

THE MKXQAM ONOU^<br />

RE AL TONS MC 3i>4»»*00<br />

11 «<br />

HANNETT . WILSON<br />

& WHITEHOUSE<br />

(810) 646-6200<br />

mi«0«0 TOWNSHIP Oraal<br />

in i aai i • i Ta- jlai from • M 4<br />

MW ft ban toona Uwnfl<br />

*«N0E»S *EE»E«S' Tk,4 3 I IM " ,'* n *y<br />

OnosTvu<br />

LLOnMOifcrtl<br />

II 4badnxana * »ai 1 rywd<br />

pool «»ar^» »a« -ancf- ; aoewpanev 00 L *'4S0Q0 » o-^»<br />

0«N HOUSE Apr, 25 4 30<br />

2 Sam Sacaulad 4 acraa<br />

on Nn Craaa. w< "om to man<br />

road Ma,—liana •** : ur^am<br />

porary a» )i» aql 4 baWooma<br />

3 bana opar »w>c araa 2 car<br />

garaga pb «o S» QoManaaaa<br />

Km ooo h^Amioo<br />

333 PSekarji<br />

H2BB00<br />

Naa ConaP\jeaon *>ma a<br />

Phi) Roberts<br />

R*a. Estai. On. ^<br />

313-562-8110. •* 40<br />

Va ACRES 'YOUR HOME<br />

Bom coanm COULD BE<br />

Mdnoan laaaN w •«<br />

VatMt, rfnwSMW<br />

FEATURED HERE"<br />

SHARP<br />

am -* fcrng<br />

•moaaul<br />

(124 900 1810)<br />

oondrtior By<br />

MB-0B3B<br />

NOVAL OAK. 3 badroom I ban<br />

bnck rancn many *jail oantra<br />

I114J00 (810) 43B-8<br />

ROYAL OAK ISIS >*«*> ®"«»<br />

rwvfi 3-* ba»uoma 2 bar* Nmly<br />

Opan Sun<br />

810-9BB-B02S 14 1124 BOO<br />

ROYAL OAK N ol 11 Mi Oanrg<br />

i ol 'a-iryr<br />

Qan^.na cra'acia' aapraaaad<br />

NEW CONSTRUCTION<br />

• 4 y»a< pnea ®<br />

t« boor rrmt<br />

MARY McLEOO<br />

PAGER j313) 990-7649<br />

(810) 347-3060<br />

la Mkhigaa<br />

IfHWhyt<br />

SERVICE & INTECIUTT<br />

Vtmuatof<br />

we LIVE it!<br />

Sign That Sells! Try ia.<br />

UVONIA REOfOflD<br />

COOE #4783 (MLS16636)<br />

Her* ia a 3 tiadrocim Mutninum rancti S REDFORD Custom 1.700 • aq. ft. ranch<br />

'—room and woodbuming Arapiaca. ivk ««h IM floor laundry on quM daad >nd<br />

garag* Larga lot Mreat Thraa badrooma, 2V^ b^ha. 2 car<br />

r . ^, J Mn a r a & JB — — » 1 r§m , ,, n M .<br />

i-jyaiX Wawi Bp#Cv yVB^v, lU" DA®®fTi^aT\. r 'OOiTi TefTMfy<br />

room, flrapiaca and canbM air too Updated<br />

and Ml carad lor $114,900. COOE #477«<br />

BMCK RANCH - Va badrooma. badroom m (MLS16602)<br />

flntahad ba»»wnt. FarrMy room, flr *<br />

backyard wrtti covered patio<br />

------- " - $132,900 COOE<br />

$114,900. COOE #477$<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

huga CONGO, ra Your Qainl Unaxpactad t—tm<br />

Quiet cauaaa •aflar to rMuctarMy aa$ "toedad wttn<br />

#4704 upgradaa* 1994 upoar 2 bedroom. 2 be*<br />

In Pfymou* PoMt $131,900. COOE<br />

Tha opan floor plan « a braMh ol Iraah air.<br />

Mova Mo Ma brtca CotoraM «Mh 3 larga<br />

bedrooma Furnace and canarM JuM flwa<br />

yeara old. $114,900 COOE #479$<br />

(UL517093)<br />

REOfORD<br />

ol Hadterd. Thraa<br />

in Plymouth<br />

(Mlil 7797)<br />

#4717<br />

CONOO Larga condo w«h a vary prtvala<br />

~ M Two<br />

backs to wooda olHinaw<br />

larga dacks oK maatar<br />

am flraplaca Two car^l^^l<br />

room and Morags room. BaiW<br />

n d XI KITH<br />

MAVFAJ* REALTY (J1J| S22«00<br />

PRESTIGIOUS<br />

KIMBERLY OAK<br />

SUB<br />

REMERICA<br />

HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />

(313) 453-0012<br />

RAVINE LOT<br />

sr» 2 ~ —<br />

REMERICA<br />

HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />

(313) 459-6222<br />

BRING YOUR<br />

VIDEO!<br />

Van aanl aart la mm a Bang m<br />

Baa 2(00 Ml WfkBi Coaonal<br />

•Wooma 2 S ba»a. iBalB graal<br />

a 4 a larga Ban Bon RaiBrg to<br />

4 lUflB auaai'»B wrtf lay^<br />

Mtaaua "aMa- aaKa NM|<br />

(208 .000 Cai<br />

TM HAGGERTY<br />

•10-347-4300 or<br />

313-420-3400 •<br />

REMERICA<br />

HOMETOWN ONE<br />

CHBRiaNO Wd*<br />

1780 a% 8, grad<br />

3 badroom<br />

ra<br />

6 canarJra oaar.<br />

| (1*4 01<br />

ra<br />

810-387-1788 ar HO->*<br />

anao<br />

1 yr noma aaramy M' BOO P9B00<br />

REMERICA<br />

HOMETOWN ONE<br />

(313) 420-3400<br />

CUSTOM CH* Bnck 4 aam«I<br />

ralMtoom 1 >» ban noma »»da<br />

and oul Loade of aoaal 4 alorage<br />

•aaamnr atad 2 Car<br />

S1 IB 500<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

HARTFORD SOUTH<br />

(313) 464-6400<br />

FIRST OFFERMG manna 4 Oaar<br />

3 badroom -ancn. aaa-n kBLltan<br />

a« aauna Radord CALL PENNY<br />

BRADLEY (410) 880-1433 or<br />

ROYAL OAK Opan Sat. 1-6 3<br />

1 Park rancti<br />

Lara a aa. 2 car<br />

garaga IN ban 1334 Aaaa a N<br />

ol iTib W dOxM 8I0441-3B81<br />

ROYAL OAK • Opan(«i t-S 812<br />

Oatmiaa A«a E * Woodtaard, S<br />

ol l~mri 1600 aqfl Capa Cod<br />

tfi'iai— 4 Badrooma 2 «<br />

4<br />

aitehan aummar porcn riaw<br />

carpaang 4 njol a* 4 N Aalona<br />

('49 HOC- (BIO) 3BB-3018<br />

338 MaTon*^<br />

JUST REDUCED 1<br />

BeauWU 2.900 a«B 9KM Aimoal<br />

bana Nrga<br />

i U Bnck k<br />

3<br />

room<br />

anlry arvat 4 moral<br />

S22B B00 (7746)<br />

Remenca<br />

PICKERING & ASSOC<br />

(313) 456-4900<br />

OPEN SUN 2-S 7000 CURTIS W<br />

al Shaidon N dl Tamwai<br />

Gorgaoua 2JOO aqft rantf. a*<br />

niaain.il on 7 loaaly acraa Pv***-<br />

mal 4 acMcaa (Ml 800 HMa<br />

Remarica Homatoarn Raauo-i<br />

313-26) 1643 313-463-0012<br />

OUT WHERE<br />

THE AIR<br />

N "aar 4 caaarv AOaokAa quaaty<br />

tana 3N tm garaaa 4368 800<br />

SURE AMI VSTON SUNOAY-<br />

ROBERT BAKE<br />

Realtors<br />

(313) 453-6200<br />

Won T aa> caB Carolyn or Oaoraa<br />

ERA Baraara Raany (610) BMdOO<br />

DOWMTOWN 876 MVM 2 bad<br />

W. »n 000<br />

MELP-U-SELL * MIWE<br />

01a<br />

FABULOUSLY<br />

UPDATED RANCH<br />

LARGE LOT<br />

11 400 aq a<br />

.. _ 3aaaa kitdtar<br />

Hill Uh aaaua « (B4 800<br />

PAOE MBCE WCKHAM<br />

(810) 704-2748<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

ROW<br />

(313) 464-7111<br />

•a "d 8 "-1 aBT garaga. IN<br />

1 Bgar Coma aoor or aay<br />

gaodfeyato taa anar (138800 Caa<br />

JOHN McARDLE<br />

REMERICA<br />

HOMETOWN ONE<br />

(313) 420-3400<br />

HEART OF<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

RIVER FRONT<br />

(IVhtmSS "wV&2»20«<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

ROW<br />

(313) 464-7111<br />

REMERICA<br />

HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />

(313) 459-6222<br />

HOUGH PARK<br />

iKNMWtPaWaanMnoa<br />

uannS»» TaBarhaaf aa<br />

•an aart 88W wa<br />

24oo sq a 4 aaBnaia. k mi<br />

mriii Nat aiiwiaa IMS<br />

PM ^88. aaatar « $T taMBBR.<br />

- ,j0, o% > g3r^<br />

Oary. 4 aiam" |<br />

BrokBf Pick of The Week<br />

IRymoun l_<br />

(291 800 (l«2CU)<br />

REMERICA<br />

HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />

(313) 453-0012<br />

QUALITY BRICK RANCH<br />

FaaB^aa "rga aMng room WB»<br />

I IpH 1 and Rnmg araa li—R<br />

Hi 8ai apH N acra yBrd mm 3- oar<br />

fSSSsixf -"pfa<br />

COLDWELL BANKER<br />

Schwwlzwf R*W EstMB<br />

RBDPORPS ««ST AREA<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

HARTFORD SOUTH<br />

(313) 464-6400<br />

locbttteWAibar*<br />

AUauRNHLLS 3<br />

WMlaeLi-i--<br />

srs-'-'-T.rsa<br />

SALEM SPECIAL<br />

10 acraa or aaaa and «Maa<br />

taa 3000 pma aquara ta*<br />

jma IhymouRi SeTlBOM<br />

Oualrty Bviu oul and moaa-tfi<br />

conBbon CaB tor 88N^aon<br />

•KA4AX CROSSROAOS REALTY<br />

SPACIOUS w-twaf an 4<br />

snrar:,<br />

BRICK COLONIAL<br />

Moa 1800 all Ulna 2n<br />

Ban noma aiti 8M Boor taunWy<br />

tormal^earang room 4 tynBy room<br />

garaga (124 B00<br />

Call Karen Brown<br />

Re/Max 100, inc.<br />

(810) 346-3000<br />

BROOKDALE WOODS<br />

fill*81 4 11811 a i, 2N kana<br />

RNkiw % "75 MMafw<br />

RE/MAX on »W HHs<br />

FOUR BEDROOM I car<br />

KWJ tomay —— raaaa<br />

(12B.800<br />

Xll^^lflMII<br />

I aa* mm mm mm t W *m<br />

MALTYW0RLD<br />

\*V<br />

uwom RANCH at 8a nan (BI<br />

•kMMat^M^ra* -»on><br />

340<br />

SaRMaTTa u " *•<br />

z ^ s t w j s n a s r<br />

Thursday, AprU 27, J996 OA£<br />

340 to 376<br />

(*)90<br />

CinSSIFICD RCAL CSTATC<br />

340 8«athl^«<br />

COUNTRY UVWO AT IT* BUT<br />

rla« baRoam in ban bnca 4<br />

icra arWt a I oar Warn an<br />

aaraga oa a larga Nl lart Bai aanai<br />

Mat and oarM Mr a oourwy<br />

ERA ACCENT<br />

313-591-0333<br />

344 rVBatOrdurdLk-<br />

s<br />

2v. batlt. knlahad<br />

baiamani Nka pr>valagaa<br />

(146 900 Opan Houaa SiMtoy<br />

1 -9pm Caa (810) 3BJ 37Z1<br />

OREEN OAK TWP<br />

Naar 1WB aq* raoc#> on larga<br />

aoMOininaaaB 3bat*ooma<br />

Comaa aWn IB monih C3*r<br />

Mwway (IBB.B00 (H« 4J7-00B7<br />

IfD-W<br />

Walnut LaKo PDVBRQRB!<br />

Coty bungamr Oany an) bn<br />

taoa add diarm t> na axtng<br />

n Dating room aan bay<br />

i*ON TWP rwada<br />

R BR V<br />

"liiiin VI«"I?120)<br />

SOUTH LYON<br />

2B00 aq IL bnca ranch. IS pan)<br />

trail acraa 1400 aq » two tor,<br />

M S2B8.900<br />

Naaar ban AJ nago-<br />

aataa CUM aa a buBorv Aawng<br />

(45.900 (7703)<br />

REMERICA<br />

PICKERING<br />

313-458-4900<br />

CM Leune Forrest<br />

(810) 466-5015<br />

RE/MAX Countryside<br />

COME SEE THIS<br />

BEAUTlfUL HOI*'<br />

Larga rooma 2 Ul Bana maalar<br />

badroom naa aaniu, bniahad<br />

aaa man ardrt bar 4 rac mom<br />

lo* mora dl4 BOO (T7I5I<br />

Remenca<br />

PICKERING & ASSOC<br />

(313) 458-4900<br />

I BEAUTIFUL BRICK<br />

CEDAR 2-STORY<br />

»> NW Troy a» 8ral aoor ma<br />

Oraal room krapiaca 2H bana<br />

tnmfwO Baaamanl arW> aal bar an)<br />

ayalam aniaadara. 2-ear garaga<br />

(238 800<br />

WEA. MAMUEL. SWYOER 4 RA*BCE<br />

BBSTSBO - -<br />

NE TROY. Opan Sun 1-4 PM<br />

Coronal 2770 aq 8 4 badrooma<br />

23 Bad*, tamdy room 1)71.800<br />

81OS7B-9OI0<br />

NEW CONSTRUCTION<br />

EXCLUSIVELY<br />

OPEN SAT 4 SUN I-9pm<br />

BUILDERS CL06E0UT<br />

LAST YEARS-PRICES ON LAST<br />

3 MOUSES Ranchaa. Capaa<br />

Cakxaaaa Bom ft87.800<br />

S OB OaANj^ Park w ol Waa*<br />

HOWARD STAA8?? CUSTOM<br />

HOMES 800-270-8860<br />

SUMPTER 10*61 RAWSONVKXE<br />

an acta. 1600 aq II ranch<br />

huga tomay room $123 500<br />

HELP-U-8ELL<br />

ma<br />

New Construction<br />

Spacaoua )SOO aq* ranch a«i M<br />

ikbirji Baa am an Faapwca «i Graal<br />

room PnoalB maator aaaa. lal aoor<br />

la^ttv ? co aBachad<br />

-.iRB<br />

Crescent Lake Pmnleoes!<br />

Tha tnarmng Tudor naa • d<br />

3 badrooma IN baH-a Baaartan.<br />

garaga toncad yard and ao much<br />

mora Pncad nghi 10 aa* »M*ay<br />

(•4 800 (Eo-weseu) 506379<br />

Cass Contemporary<br />

Wstervtews<br />

Naa daoor opan Boor plan martaa<br />

CONTEMPORARY<br />

COLONIAL<br />

cadmgk ( balcony Fua baaaman 4<br />

Sacoraaad r a* modam colon At<br />

r>a lor only (134 800 (MCOHA)<br />

REMERICA<br />

HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />

(313) 453-0012<br />

OAK RIVER Eaai • Spaoou* 4<br />

badroom IN ban Tudor ootonw<br />

3300 kO B 3 car garaga V<br />

-o«aaonav M'kli'l larga Cualom<br />

.jack Many oBtar taaMiai Pnoad<br />

to aaa (36B 900 810 892 -6418<br />

CUSTOM BWLT " 1866 Bka 4<br />

badroom 2»» ban mm o»ar 2500<br />

aq * naa ao mm* to oRar nckxang<br />

cararai rac and aaa^ay kyaaam<br />

Dor 1 rar Pnoad (144.900<br />

ERA ACCENT<br />

313-591-0333<br />

POPULAR TROY auC 4 BaWooma<br />

S i Bana Rxary tomay room mrmrn<br />

Bar knahad baaamain* cararai aa<br />

3 oar garaga eamai USB.ooo<br />

610-408-8171<br />

TROY • 3771<br />

Baach S c*<br />

E 02 toal cn Bta aalai Country<br />

knch*n tomay room a*1h kraplaca<br />

Vaplaca axihar pkcuoi M aaP-oul<br />

Baaaman a tnahad OuaM-r nru-oA<br />

(289.900 |EdW-B6HAV) 50811<br />

Only Two Remaining'<br />

Ouaary naa cona*ucaon corn<br />

Soaring ol go* couraa<br />

nghkgniad by appwDmawa^-<br />

- at) ao ««I»I<br />

(ED W-49FAI)<br />

Max Broock<br />

810-626-4000<br />

CootryBoaes<br />

ITlleVta US-23. Bryaon a<br />

Pro Conatruclion *r>ca* f-ror<br />

(106 800<br />

AOLER BUtLDPIO 4 OEV CO<br />

(611» 737-3663<br />

BY OWNER LaBa ChartawoN oondo.<br />

I badroom 2 ban. (to ~<br />

3rd laaal. panoiamic alna. o<br />

Mmnorart tumahaaga. (128 800<br />

dayS 1-000-363-4666<br />

aaaa (1&B81-3401<br />

SYVWU KEOUGH<br />

IMMACULATE rarteh noma In runl<br />

WALLED LAKE 3<br />

ranch. i*» ao S. (2) to* bana<br />

a«4ra plaoa. a* aotor.<br />

a ccuiky kUchar<br />

knahad han. nuoa<br />

nan taniy<br />

4 taaAU<br />

cuatm Bkndk nat*rai daoor. mora-<br />

SB4B00 Cal tor daaarN. quMRad<br />

buyan on*y praaaa 3)3^72^4606<br />

FOUR BEDROOMS<br />

Tha 4 Baa com noma a »i mownn<br />

(Sndkon updMaa nOuda aaitol<br />

TROY tor aato by oanar Bu* m<br />

•862 4 Badroom apR Soman*<br />

Chaaa Many aakaa S32BOOC<br />

(810) 641 9140<br />

Outatandmg cuatom<br />

Troy noma aBuaaad on 2<br />

- — i Sba«»oorm 6<br />

and a aaia ol ina an avdoor<br />

aarimming pool " Shown by<br />

awuaaiai* lo »ia«8al buyan<br />

610 616 1669<br />

342 UMaLaU<br />

ftaeLakf<br />

NEW VICTORIAN STYLE<br />

$156,500<br />

1 aOC k«B noma 860 aqR i*8a,l<br />

naaifara, 2 oar garaga 2H aan<br />

nufi mora' Ca* today" IW 900<br />

(776T) Remenca<br />

PICKERING & ASSOC<br />

(313) 458-4900<br />

aoan 8oor plan aan natM ootor k<br />

aTtKfWd Qaraoe _<br />

WaBad Lata aOtooN SEV S08 000<br />

Mora-m CondRon' Bu* m '863<br />

C*y aawr 4 aaaar (MapN 4<br />

DackW) Houaa opan tor atapacaon<br />

Apr 23 4 30 (i -6pm) Houaa lb<br />

ba aoto to nghaai bid" aRar 8pm<br />

Apr 30lh (142 800 or baa)<br />

(338 000<br />

CS371 Akk tor Conroa Mack<br />

CONTEMPORARY LAKE FRONT<br />

Tao-llory on Byhran Laka a*h 3<br />

badrooma IN bama (Brary bu«i<br />

«i antartainmant cama- opar<br />

kicpan aan aating araa and aon<br />

atand hot IA ovartoo*a Bia laka<br />

2 car aftachad garaga too many<br />

toaturaa lo man*on 089.000<br />

Ml 615 Aatu tor ConrM Mack<br />

Opan Sunday > 4, 1619 Maddy<br />

Lana (S ol Orchard Laka Eaal<br />

01 Caaa Laka Road)<br />

WOLVERINE LAKE" EnfOy nto aa<br />

aporta laka 1 Contamporary a*la-<br />

nor. 3 Badrooma 2N batha graal<br />

room M>eaN<br />

MAX BROOCK. INC<br />

810-848-1400<br />

SPECTACULAR!<br />

Orad opan aoor plan — 4 yr<br />

ooorn I M ban nana 1<br />

L caPadnB oaanai. Pan<br />

4 nauBM aa«d ^ra opan<br />

ELIZABETH CHUBA<br />

REMERICA<br />

HOMETOWN ONE<br />

(313) 420-3400<br />

IVtanlvZuW<br />

_ . _ J Aakno (114.800<br />

aioea i-aala or<br />

8)O-3BSSB00<br />

GREEN LAKEFRONT 196 S d<br />

troraaga W akyandaM. 4 BaiPooma<br />

4N baPa up ana Capa Cod. 3156<br />

aq B pma Braahad naBc.t Naora<br />

45MC8O"S.*2U( IKBA CMRUSS<br />

MESSINA 646-9000<br />

OPSMMiTS BUN. I16juaal**a<br />

laraa aa"Z* aMBng Itod aa*<br />

owa* *»a M<br />

araam m ban I<br />

' ** T * * * C—<br />

Ma eMT^N* *a«kB ktod aaa<br />

5^: r^^rrN'si';<br />

a*oeai4i*7<br />

WATERFORO •<br />

Sub. 3 badroom ranch.<br />

LAKEFRONT BUY<br />

OWNER WANTS OFFER<br />

Svromdad by aaaar on 3 ada*.<br />

your oam a*cludad Ed*n 3<br />

badrooma. 2 9 bana totMoua<br />

kachan hug* dack j.atouWjl Nka<br />

E apad tool inn ma* if *0C<br />

100 FT. LAKEFRONTAGE<br />

kom your dack<br />

naaar kachan.<br />

I ramp 4 do*<br />

L800<br />

(3.700 MOVES YOU »t<br />

BIRMINGHAM fed Boor in*. Pod<br />

anmadiaia po*aa*aion"> Oily<br />

4*0 800<br />

DOWNTOWN BPNRN0HAM aaaa<br />

aan opaon lo buy" Dramaac I<br />

badroom condo 8 * cadngk dakoa<br />

•haa kachan hardaood Boon. "N Y<br />

sryto LMNG-Smdl opaon toa Orad<br />

T«nad RED CARPET KEB*<br />

BIOBRNQKAM 810446-8600<br />

LIVONIA 8323 Eadand Or Opan<br />

Sd4Sm 1-5 Spaooua2baWoom<br />

2N ban* maalar badroom on Id<br />

Boor. aa*ad caRng. to*. aky*ght»<br />

•vacaca dac*. comar una. 2 car<br />

4156 000 313-901-2042<br />

LIVONIA<br />

SPLENDID LAKE-<br />

FRONT CONDO<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5PM<br />

3880 PINE LAKE KNOLL<br />

$519,900<br />

\ luxury on Wad<br />

BoaiMfi knad a*apom aaa<br />

. Saaapaio Ldra VMa<br />

• Bod Wail and Boa!<br />

CaRnga<br />

ABANDONED REPO<br />

NEVER LIVED IN<br />

Huga 2. 3 & 4 B*droon> rnc _<br />

nomas Btod hara "coma to cfcady<br />

Wa ratocato I racaaaary kaa d<br />

Targi Yakkn 800-792-55««<br />

tram laariaai<br />

mr* trom Tiaak Mdro Park and 8<br />

CALL TOOAY (810) 437 1703 _<br />

tor outran ran apaoala aan S*M<br />

d (6 000<br />

Snga and douba am .»<br />

payman and ctoamg COBS<br />

ndormanon cat Siartoy<br />

OUAJJTY HOMES<br />

81fr 437 2038<br />

ROCHESTER aa* kapt 14<br />

araack 2 badrooma<br />

•Saptca 4 Bay aandoara<br />

ancaa (12.500 (410) 652<br />

SCHULTZ 196<br />

14*75 3 baOoom 2 lu*<br />

lOatO ahad dacl—<br />

tun (leOOCVtad [8*0) 664<br />

LIVONIA<br />

Larga 1.400 a«* oondo arah unng<br />

laadrg to larga bdoony pod 4<br />

aubhouaa atdudad A grad noma<br />

at a arad pnoa Aatong (88.800<br />

(MCTONI<br />

REMERICA<br />

HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />

(313) 453-0012<br />

flSJOO Opan Haaaa Scr. iSpm<br />

m by to*ii*iP'"an i8i« 8*2 7306<br />

L. ...<br />

861-9770<br />

ERA RYMAL SYMES<br />

356<br />

C*mti<br />

LAKE FRONT OONOO ON* a way.<br />

mud aal 8u g*lut jrwrt Boor<br />

wat » baWoom t tan cam*.<br />

1200 aq tod SSB.00CMMM Opan<br />

Sun 1 8pm 1864 Ongaaman<br />

Baaamanl. prhraaa paaa, 2N oar<br />

garaga 4230 800 (41W 6*7 7113<br />

UVONUk<br />

baiBuJna 2nd 8oor<br />

r many naanr<br />

456 900 aanl<br />

610-347 2246<br />

HURRY!<br />

i Enr,<br />

. Cuatom Franch Calmatry<br />

. Huga Buaan Panry<br />

. Luaunoua Maaaar Sua*<br />

, Sumptuoua Coraamporary Dacor<br />

i Orar 3000 aq «<br />

CALL GAIL S ALPERT<br />

810-737-3352<br />

CRANBROOK ASSOC..<br />

INC.<br />

•STUNNING CONDO'<br />

BaauaBPy appontad. coraamporary<br />

W BuurnBala and ina ocmo aah<br />

room a*h doonaa* to Hack Orad<br />

room aan 2-aaory raiRad caang 6<br />

boaaad oul atod iavptoo* Id fcor<br />

a^dy "A mud aaa * 4164.800-<br />

CARPET KEBI 056-8100<br />

RE? CA<br />

WATERFORO - LOON LAKE<br />

IronMoa Conto BiW 80 Waaartord<br />

Bod wp pod 2 badroom*. 2 ban*<br />

Bargan 1720 aq B 4I*« 300 RE.<br />

MAX HO* Cal RUSS MESSINA<br />

646-9000 EXT282<br />

QUALITY HOMES<br />

E. J. Dombrowsl^i, Inc.<br />

NEW CONSTRUCTION - HOWELL<br />

21,000 sq. ft. 4 badroom Th balh*. greet room,<br />

fropiace. parlor or (ormel cVang crown mottng<br />

threughoU MM.CXXI<br />

3 bedroom. 3Vt beths. fireplace, 2000 sq ft plu»<br />

finnhed ««Bd» 6*4-46«a • 416-388-3*73<br />

ZooT oararac toyw Mdran 4 B^<br />

rni i- — - * """<br />

Pton ("88 800<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

HARTFORD SOUTH<br />

M M'JO.'HMI:


100 MW<br />

hUMwMM" Mar M* APARTMENT<br />

BeaMfcaMbhouoe<br />

OAYLORD A** ^ a t t s s r s g LOCATORS<br />

- SIX MTT owl- • an oondo a M ol M *M<br />

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK<br />

CVONkA. mm Ml 2_WW< •' * «" COLOR VIDEOS<br />

"""SUTOSR row<br />

IM IM Man<br />

IS:"8SS<br />

Om Stop WMMaJwanf<br />

LOT AVASARBJLTY<br />

Joann Pranger M Aaa And Paa<br />

COMMUNITY OFFICE I M«. Acae Nov! 810-3460640<br />

0UAUT> xcefcs • (M •KOSH BY GOSH" MUM TWP S Am SoutMwM 810-364-8040<br />

RuW'e terror. Laid<br />

Hr* OS U ' 1S-4 M l t «<br />

I MM S « Arena<br />

MAIM SIO-437 1174<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> 316-961-7200<br />

810-450-3047<br />

OM<br />

Troy 810-690-9090<br />

OVER THE MEADOW PLYMOUTH TWP. Onion Twp 810-7916444<br />

NOVI, Ml<br />

i TMOUOH THE WOOOS Improved Lois Ann Arbor 313-677-3710<br />

Oorjeoue OvM CMonM '0 acae riiaNMhecl Sub DM/bom 313-271-4028<br />

WORLD S BEST a Oreyiry noa l l » W « . 3 Lois Remaning lo SeB<br />

araa 1am* -oar* WllMI. 1 age<br />

KEPT SECRET bedrooma *ae Starting si 164.900 APARTMENT<br />

HIGHLAND HILLS<br />

MXO t aa « «1 W<br />

IM tOO IS2MI<br />

CALL BOB GERICH<br />

ESTATES<br />

Remenca THE MCHKMN -oo SEARCH<br />

PICKERING & ASSOC<br />

WWCE REDUCED<br />

(313) 458-4900<br />

TW ^.rro-^so 7 0 ^<br />

'MaSaCeoMe<br />

110465-2320<br />

TAWAS - 7S Nuan noaege S<br />

2 MOOfeLS LEFT<br />

Md'ooie ««»<<br />

1MB « 1M HID<br />

• 100SS-ITS7<br />

H4S.SOO a SOUTH LYON<br />

J cara rfw»oo tc I it*<br />

MouMa aaaa to<br />

lM'i'-ii »•«»<br />

MM Sea<br />

IMS IS . M SKYLME 2 TAWASOSCOOA AREA 3IM22-4712<br />

2 W MM <br />

dim Ml 07M. OIL<br />

UGLY^ ^<br />

4Wmi iaadea •*«'oia AMA2M0 SUT TWUC<br />

•at naa penan 2 S 1 Ml tor 'MOM M<br />

aama Aaaa aan a I'M* > M or M an aai<br />

1-a002sa-71»l<br />

ANNOUNCING<br />

CAMELOT TIMBERVIEW ACRES<br />

JFACTUWEO HOMES<br />

(810) 349-7794<br />

sa^aTjr<br />

rass-sKOatr<br />

isw VAUTf Wl in MM<br />

ai^-o»**owta - jaoo M a<br />

•po'to aia" i WLVMOUTHCAATTOW SOUTHF«lO»WAMa.lN<br />

W«KT f ROM I .<br />

HILLCREST CLUB<br />

M a w S S t t m m t y k<br />

S200 Security Deposit' I WM aMM. neaM «va<br />

m eaa I I M I I I P W J I I | " RIM<br />

h Susas from (496<br />

*" ***1>f TWK TJB<br />

S200 Sacurtty Oapotf<br />

Heal mduded<br />

•mar*. 2 oa aaarfU gang*<br />

WEATHERSTONE<br />

From $475<br />

• 4T>M0l<br />

| TOWNHOUSES<br />

FREE HEAT<br />

waaware (810) 360-1296<br />

XT" Franklin Rd. S o*<br />

HOWTHV1UJ WM lei<br />

SOUTHF«LO<br />

£ J Z Z ? ~ ; (313)453-•7144<br />

316-961-3693<br />

Moe-Fa h Bat IM<br />

•-ssz.'s:<br />

i a iiimih FRANKLIN POINTE<br />

TOWNHOUSES<br />

I Cad I10-»47M<br />

NOVI I<br />

MOVING? LAUREL WOODS<br />

COMFORT A PRICE<br />

CUT YOUR MOVING One at<br />

Wa OWa Tha SM Ol SoBi N<br />

12S1 Ml<br />

COSTS WITH US<br />

1537 Ml<br />

PLYMOUTH MANOR<br />

1S12 Ml'<br />

PLYMOUTH HOUSE<br />

"CAMBRIDGE<br />

APARTMENT APARTMENTS<br />

FROM $725<br />

Bpaonua 1 S 2<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

HEAT MCUJ0ED<br />

. telX SlaTwer! LOCATORS<br />

• Sacurty Syaam<br />

• Cu»»iara»<br />

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK<br />

(810)355-1367<br />

. |7M - gTfcrnor^<br />

COLOR VIDEOS<br />

Cal to Irtjii aai^ex many<br />

Saa Tim And tfcrdv<br />

Ona Sa Aawai Sam CaB Today<br />

(313) 455-3860<br />

313-274-4766<br />

810-367-3174<br />

A *<br />

A VM<br />

Farminglon<br />

LIVONIA'S 8 >0-932-77<br />

Mymoudi<br />

7780<br />

Oraal Apartments<br />

MOVING?<br />

CUT YOUR MOVING<br />

BEST VALUE<br />

Great Location APARTMENT<br />

810-662-6515<br />

Great Rates'"<br />

COSTS WTTH US<br />

Royai Oak 810647-9172<br />

Waterlord 810-332-0182 1 A 2 Bedroom Apts LOCATORS<br />

Woodridge MM 810-346-0540<br />

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK<br />

SoutfKwW 810-364-6040 Twin Arbor Apts. COLOR VIOEOS<br />

company Apartments Camon 313-961-7200<br />

BUCKINGHAM<br />

CAMBRIDGE<br />

Troy 810660-9090<br />

One Stop Apanmart Shcopm^<br />

APARTMENTS 1 6 2 Badroom Apts. CSnton Tap. 810-791-6444 (313)453-2800 U Ma And Awa<br />

MANOR<br />

From $675 Arm Arbor 316677-3710<br />

Sponaarad Br Ftoparty 0M><br />

Dearborn 316-271-4028 PLYMOUTH Oaor 120.000 naoaa To La<br />

2 Badroom Apis aa 2<br />

Sacumy Deport Spaoai<br />

810-477-6448 AFAWTMCKT<br />

LIVE ON THE MAC Farmmgton HWa<br />

SEARCH<br />

40335 Plymouth<br />

810-932-7780<br />

810-649-6909 316-274-4766<br />

NOVI HUQE 2<br />

Rd.<br />

Rochester HiHe<br />

810-652-6615<br />

BrrrrunghanVTroy Araa A Va<br />

Westwood<br />

• OM auae NNi<br />

My MS0> EN0 Tree Tm<br />

I*M "01 Royal Oak 810-547-9172<br />

(S10)<br />

SPECIAL. SPECIAL<br />

Waterlord 810-332-0182<br />

BtoomftaM Orchwd Apis DETROIT NW<br />

SWr-n, or nato. *<br />

1 Bedroom UGO Novi 810-346-0640<br />

S370a1 M»*<br />

Ma. ana. anoM NIII'MIH, atMry DON'T DELAY<br />

(S10) 47S-1127<br />

tecWaa a aaea aoraei S»anmmg<br />

a 1 A 2 Bedrooms<br />

STARTING AT $510<br />

Fool CdM MM CALL NOW a Washer/Dryer aieachun* 810-358-4379<br />

313-961-1217<br />

ALSO 2 Bedroom Aptt.<br />

a Window Treatments Mon -Pit Sa 10-2<br />

FAMWNOTON MLLS<br />

a Dishwasher<br />

<strong>CANTON</strong><br />

Large 1 *t»oorr LEXINGTON Novi Ridge a Air Conditioned<br />

SOUTHFIELD<br />

11 Mae<br />

NO SESJMT* oarosn<br />

a Walt to Downtown<br />

Carriage Cove 8-0*->-1*6<br />

VILLAGE<br />

810-349-8200 a Easy Access to i-275<br />

•a<br />

FAMWNOTON MLLS<br />

Luxury Apts.<br />

Pet Section Available<br />

Luaury one end W M<br />

Ma. aa I a kxaooaun<br />

Sna* PM only<br />

On 10<br />

FlOW LOW MOVE IN COSTS<br />

1 A 2 Bedroom Apts<br />

$465<br />

WaaetM lEKMOWOCO iuun a WAWWEH]<br />

000<br />

1 Badroom AM lom S47S<br />

From $635<br />

T-TS<br />

We take pnda m oOarmg<br />

end 14 MM<br />

FAMWNOTON HSXS - one bed- Ooi;aaa CHMand MM NOW TAKING Open 12-5 313-455-4721 HEAT INCLUDED<br />

tie toSoaang Mrvices to our<br />

Closed Sundays<br />

M Seai tdoo Ca* to. apt* 585-4010 APPLICATIONS<br />

Knob In The Woods<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

FOR THE<br />

IW-477 7M0<br />

H OM Toan Apartments<br />

° SOS 00 par a a<br />

MONTH<br />

ca* 4teesa»<br />

810-353-0586<br />

CASH TOOAY<br />

PRESIDENT<br />

QUAWANTOD SALE<br />

OF JUNE<br />

MADISON APTS.<br />

REOFOWO AREA<br />

Man Wed Thure -Sa S-S<br />

mmo a a><br />

AT FREE HEAT Man «M biWWng. Tua S-7 Sor 12-5<br />

1 Sewoan f a S*S0<br />

Or need W "apar<br />

AM Fx<br />

1 Stock E of Mm R<br />

Large 1 S 2 taWoomo M> a *<br />

Franklin River Apts<br />

SOUTHFIELD<br />

M i d OeMand MM .<br />

are aung appacoenno tor<br />

BEDROOM 585-0580 12 Mi. & Telegraph l®TfcS"<br />

aactoua 2 a 3 beaoom apenmona<br />

Cad a meneon taa ad aaang<br />

MWVATI MVCSTOW pwctiaaM<br />

MO OTXW FEES<br />

SALE<br />

810-356-0400<br />

a lAMU 10 aaMed appkcara<br />

. -.ra* - » naa S<br />

s a . : r -..rs^a<br />

SS40 100 a t SAVINGS UP TO 1800<br />

Ol l-M WAKEFIELD APTS S1*39d-37I0<br />

Kuoom. ON SELECTED UNITS HARLO APTS. OAK PAMC beauou 2 bedroom GLEN COVE APTS<br />

. 0Ba 9000 tor MM ana 1 Badroom Apt B470<br />

Mda. Woa. L 1 IP Mart. heoL aaa<br />

• M M Now -<br />

Ware* MM<br />

unohea nM araa Mua *M<br />

(313 536-2497<br />

WHITEHALL APARTMENTS<br />

J AWocr S Co Xiaer WaWy<br />

1J00 MS<br />

WM aM - Moind Rd<br />

(AISCWIaWaSPM (Sl0t3a»ei70<br />

(1 MONTH'S FREE RENT)<br />

•aioi JM-TOO<br />

Jua N el 13<br />

aundry laoMy 9<br />

Sc^coua 2 bedroom apu<br />

Ceaidil mm era* a«><br />

OT<br />

NOWTHQATE APARTMEATTS area MOW) • Sierag a SB70 Beac c m a<br />

313-S37<br />

hM on 1 ill [ten uaa<br />

St^ac. 1 S 2 Bedroom AM<br />

CM noei<br />

BwwuMul Wlno Lstaa<br />

Car aa MEL S ar<br />

939-2340<br />

M WW MM a» ptaCraeaa Mm<br />

> Cowed carpon aa<br />

SM W S375 Hea 4 at»<br />

810-557-03' 1<br />

REOFOWO TIM Beetfi Daly S US Conananer luteal on 9 r<br />

Courta. S MuWj1 Mere<br />

1 oadroom<br />

UH Ma an« aaaar W MM<br />

«P* lal. mtoraaaa<br />

aaeeao t3M 000<br />

i w aw SMaitoaaa LooawTan a<br />

(S1» South Lyon<br />

FAIRWAY CLUB MUIRWOOD SPRING SPECIAL<br />

ROCHESTER<br />

Go—me Apts Mnd Mar W W DM<br />

PONTRAIL<br />

Concord Towers<br />

Larga 2 badtoom S4SSM) MueM<br />

|1TB0M #17>-<br />

MOWIAL CUL 1 t 2 Bedroom 810-478-5533<br />

aroMr S I M Plllii can Cwao aae APARTMENTS<br />

Free Go*<br />

I s 2 SSDWOOMAWRTIWENTS<br />

aaaa S1»eS&21M<br />

FAMWNOTON MLLS. > Oadtoom<br />

tJi» '<br />

1ST MONTH FREE<br />

euCXHOWW LAKE sMudadjaia<br />

Heat 6 Hoi Watsr Free WMMeoed Aaa aay. and una<br />

OLD REDFORD<br />

anOaeandCoaw* lan<br />

FM Me aSaS<br />

.tsafco'<br />

Carport Included Short er Ma ana wawOjo<br />

A<br />

ROYAL OAK. 4200 RoMaMr «d 1 Bedroom...hom $410<br />

Rianral aw Boor I—<br />

I badroom, S4SS ao HM S a<br />

Be<br />

Mr RMMialu<br />

MM M ts»s BSieft<br />

Stunning Oavelopmenl<br />

313-728-1105<br />

^hM^'V^StS'sSs-<br />

Om 3#rrs7t<br />

fsr^ $485<br />

HEAT<br />

FAMWNOTON<br />

QAMO LAWN On PnrWor TM ai S Lyon<br />

By DavO Janaan<br />

S aaWbM WW aaMM OoM<br />

at Orand MM> S CANTOWWimOUTH Laaa I S I<br />

PlYMOUTH<br />

M a 10 S It Mia Rda<br />

FRANKLIN PALMER<br />

810-437-3303<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

S200 Security Oapoe*<br />

Mai lake Rd N lis<br />

SOUTH LYONS<br />

Surtee from $465 VILLAGE OAKS<br />

ROYAL OAK/TROY<br />

NEW YORK STYLE<br />

doggy<br />

INCLUDES HEAT (B10H74-130*<br />

ahere ad BEST VALUE<br />

you *a><br />

SOL/THFKLO AOORESS<br />

M Me<br />

For<br />

RJU. SPECTRUM SELECTION<br />

rsmm<br />

.<br />

. M AnMr Aferowia<br />

OWW COUNTY danaal Owwto^rrwrti<br />

ON SffE 24 HR MAINTENANCE<br />

ROM OMl/Troy<br />

.aioi SF<br />

CAU FOR SPECIALS'<br />

^Brookdale<br />

Scon<br />

•aw* — *wi<br />

aa. i»n s<br />

MA ano Maaan OuDroom Short<br />

Apartments<br />

a> No PM'<br />

*ym<br />

a aw Faway aaa MI Naaaaeat 313-397-0200 OAROSN CITY - 1 bedroom S42S a* to Honard Roar Shopping pnngjton Court Apta<br />

8 * - •<br />

MOO MI M* Swa_<br />

' k r r ^ i r r ^<br />

316-4696640<br />

Beautiful<br />

SOUTHP«LD<br />

1 A 2 Bedroom<br />

Ml FRONT AOS Oa<br />

IHBER W0. N oTll MB- PLYMOUTH-1<br />

Mrm 1 aaon - [•••"•" h?<br />

PARKCREST<br />

a d a I *yo><br />

oul M aa<br />

CM "" woa saasiss<br />

ayrarss.'as<br />

Sen. S el Ml4 (S'O-<br />

CM DEJE."SIA S3I ISII<br />

HCMAJL<br />

•aM. SI00 aooa>> H>T»»eST3<br />

Ptymouth Heritage<br />

PootfPtermed ACJIV^MS<br />

S0UTHF«LD<br />

Wmstfand'i Best Value<br />

Apartments<br />

Covered Parking<br />

a 11ianne. aalWL aaaa<br />

. MM. aauaan Mam Iglaa Short Term leeae<br />

BROOCK. I<br />

CALL NOW<br />

110644-1400<br />

I10-M7-4SS8 BW BBS •••BLUE GARDEN<br />

810-437-1223<br />

-BLOOMFCLD-<br />

_0ATED COMMUNITY^<br />

w^aw'S'eM^BSS M a<br />

LSFCMLM— RM IMWJR<br />

HANNETT • WILSON<br />

A WHITEHOU86<br />

,810) M6-6200__<br />

SAC LOT<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

OomfoWoM<br />

4^ -A a An llfc L, I<br />

coovwwnr v y ocx><br />

KM InckidM:<br />

end<br />

313-455-2143<br />

PMt SBS-10SS<br />

"TSJtoSTRS"" 1<br />

Brookview Village<br />

Apartments from °435<br />

Townhouses from *545<br />

actoua 1 A 2 bedroom apartmania and<br />

lownhouaaa m aaduded country setting.<br />

Central heating and sir conditioning Washer<br />

and dryer m each unit. Selected unite hsve<br />

ragea Conveniently locsSad on Paimar<br />

v Herman Road. Adjacant to FeSoars<br />

Creak golf oourse.<br />

(ft Call OI3) 729-0900<br />

1711 OnUrdDr,<br />

On S MM ROM<br />

WM at Rawer TM<br />

Thia Claaamcatton<br />

Continued on<br />

Paga 2E.<br />

FAX US<br />

YOUR<br />

AD<br />

313-966-2232


k—<br />

MARKET<br />

NORTHVILLE<br />

ENJOY THE BEST OF YOU* UFt in IMS Premier Condo<br />

ranch home. Offering 3 bedroom, 2^ baths. Tiered<br />

decks descend to its own dock on lovely lake. Seeing<br />

is believing!<br />

$425,000 313666-7000<br />

<strong>CANTON</strong><br />

A LARGE FAMILY HOM. Frve bedroom ano loft, 3 bath,<br />

large (35*15) great room plus rec room. 2 fireplaces.<br />

2 63 acres. 2 story bam. 8 car garage.<br />

(23J-47487) 313-455-7000<br />

<strong>CANTON</strong><br />

ENJOY POOL ANO TENNIS when you move Into this<br />

comfortable traditional home. Spacious 3 bedroom.<br />

2S bath coioniai in prime area. Deck, sprinkler, central<br />

air. school m sub<br />

$183,000 (WHI) S104771111<br />

LIVONIA<br />

SECLUOED sue Beautiful brick on large lot. Upper<br />

level has 3 bedrooms and full bath with skylight, family<br />

room wrth walkout and half bath on tower level.<br />

NORTHVILLE<br />

DISTINCTIVE HISTORIC OtSTWCTl This Circa 1873<br />

Homesteads yard was on last years Garden walk. Short<br />

walk to town. Present owners have Spent 15 years<br />

tying Tig hack the ongmd - - j-T<br />

S379.000 (DUN)<br />

THURSDAY. APRIL 27.1995<br />

6104466430<br />

from Real I: statu line<br />

Michigan's Largest Real Estate Company<br />

NORTHVILLE<br />

ATTN: TRANSFEREES! AWARD WINNING<br />

Fartastwr 4 bedroom. 2» baths, den. great room and<br />

room In Timber Ridge Estates. Two fireplaces,<br />

ilum treed lot.<br />

1.000 (SCE) SIO 141 OOO<br />

(6ksptirf)Very skillful, having training and<br />

knowledge in some special field<br />

for more than 60 years we have<br />

sharpened our skills, training and<br />

knowledge in the sale of homes in<br />

Metropolitan Detroit. During that<br />

time we've sold homes in every<br />

neighborhood and almost every street<br />

We've learned to value the special<br />

things about your home, your street<br />

and your neighborhood. No other<br />

company knows Metropolitan Detroit<br />

homes like we do.<br />

To sell your home quickly at the best price,<br />

:all 1-800-521-0508 or your neighborhood Real Estate One Office.<br />

FLORIDA ROOM FOR Maintenance<br />

your enjoyment.<br />

free brick and aluminum ranch. Three bedroom, large<br />

utility room for storage. Ample kitchen with ail appli<br />

ances Included.<br />

n n 1 fW n<br />

n n • s \ l<br />

LIVONIA<br />

WOOOED NEIGHBORHOOD. Lovely ranch with it<br />

Oaths, carefree exterior, roomy kitchen with pantry,<br />

custom Built closets, hardwood floors, central air. and<br />

finished basement.<br />

$107,900 (H15967) 31*2616700<br />

WESTLAND<br />

WESTLAND<br />

WHAT EVERYONE WANTS. In their next home. 1,584 BETTER THAN NEW. Describes this well cared for<br />

sq. ft. of newer home In one of the most popular subs. Condo with 1.250 aq. ft.. 2 large bedrooms, 1* baths,<br />

Some features include. 2 car attached garage, full full attached garage, central air. low aaaociation fee. and<br />

baths. 3 bedrooms, vaulted ceilings and more. much more.<br />

$10*400 . (A 185)<br />

$66,900 v (H638) 313326-2000<br />

DEARBORN<br />

UVONIA<br />

6REAT INVESTMENT. Two family income. Neat and ENJOY YOUR FREEDOM. Uve In this lovely almost new<br />

clean ready to go. Each unit haa 2 bedrooms and one upper ranch offering 2 bedrooma. Is baths. Sit and<br />

bath. Newer not water heater and newer humidifier eryoy the scenery or enjoy the nearby golf courses.<br />

Extra vacant lot included.<br />

$79,900 (23S07121) 313-455-7000<br />

313-455-7000<br />

REDFORD<br />

• ROMULUS<br />

NEAT A6 A PMt Newer windows, central air, furnace, IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY. Home Warranty on this 4<br />

updated kitchen, ceramic bath. Master bedroom has 2 bedroom 2 story brick home with a full baaement on<br />

c'osets, tiled baaement. come see.<br />

ona acre. Eaay lock boa showings.<br />

little effort and<br />

$12,000. by<br />

313-3252000<br />

INKSTER<br />

VAUlt. Outstanding 3 bedroom ranch<br />

with many *onoerfm updates. New windows. Kxnace.<br />

heater, new roofs on houao and<br />

BSFTT'^Mio,<br />

61*2614700<br />

ANN ARBOR<br />

IN M THE SUNUQHT. Appro*.mately 1 acre or.<br />

'water site" location. Open floor plan with sweeping<br />

views of >f countryside. First floor master suite with<br />

whirlpool tub. Approximately 2,700 sq. ft.<br />

$269400 (23G04504) 313-465-7000<br />

UVONIA<br />

SPACIOUS RANCH. Bnck and aluminum. 3% baths,<br />

beautiful floors. 2 natural fireplaces, some buiit-ins.<br />

and a lovely view.<br />

S1M.S00 (P19106) 313-261-0700<br />

WESTLAND<br />

LOOKING FOR LUXURY? Quality built ranch. 4 years<br />

new. Offers 3 bedroom. 3 full baths, 2 kitchens, gor<br />

geous finished full basement and too many extras to<br />

mention!<br />

$179,700 (23F-07310) 313-4557000<br />

LIVONIA<br />

LIVONIA<br />

HOME SWEET HOME. Three bedroom colonial. GREAT FAMILY HOME! 1.600 aq. ft. brick home with 2<br />

Features newer roof, large master bedroom, family natural fireplaces. 2 full baths, family room, screened<br />

room with fireplace, basement and 2 car attached balcony off master bedroom, deep back yard and bnck<br />

2 car garage<br />

ISftoo (23F-14256) 313-455-7000 $109. ,900 (C11844) 313-261-0700<br />

UVONIA<br />

LOOKING FOR A OOOO BUY? Three bedroom bungalow<br />

with attached garage. Newer dishwasher, bathroom<br />

and roof, large fenced lot with room to expand.<br />

$69,900 (FRE) 610-4771111<br />

WESTLAND<br />

LIKE NEW IN6IOE. updates include newer kitchen cab-<br />

inets and flooring, totally updated bathroom, brand new<br />

end freshly painted throughout. Possible re/one to commercial.<br />

$64,900 (W630)<br />

w<br />

UVONIA<br />

: * 6000 INVESTMENT. Close to schooia<br />

and shopping, newer windows and carpeting, why rent Our<br />

- own your own home!<br />

66 L<br />

546.800 (119395) 9114014700<br />

GARDEN CITY<br />

DELIGHTFUL EYEFUL. Three bedroom ranch, remote<br />

eled ceramic bath with vanity, newer carpeting, finished<br />

basement with bar. 2\ car garage, attic fan.<br />

new windows.<br />

$61,800 (R294) 313-326-2000<br />

REDFORD<br />

ONE OF THE NICER HOMES. Super sharp 3 bedroom. 1<br />

1/2 bath ranch. Nicely updated with newer windows,<br />

hot water heater, furnace and roof. Two car garage.<br />

Appliances stay and immediate occupancy.<br />

$66,900 ( 23L-11430) 91346*7000<br />

WESTLAND<br />

TO 6000 TO BE TRUE! Charming 2 bedroom. lS bath<br />

bungalow. Livonia schools Newer features furnace.<br />

Andersen windows, updated kitchen and baths.<br />

$61,900 313-455-7000<br />

L L U . I L<br />

i: statu<br />

l l l l U . HC<br />

-and growing faster than ever.<br />

®150 ,00 i»-iud«<br />

all materials<br />

CALL GIWAi (810) 356-7111<br />

• IE


FAX US<br />

YOUR<br />

AD<br />

33 3-953-2232<br />

Classifications 390 to 401<br />

COME HOME TO<br />

PEACEFUL LIVING<br />

AT<br />

THREE OAKS APTS<br />

TROY<br />

*J N ><br />

Wonderful<br />

Options<br />

here at<br />

Carriage f<br />

Park...<br />

• Lurch & Dinner Served Da*y in our Elegant Dining Room<br />

• Entrance Intercom Option • Emergency CaH System<br />

• Utxory & Second Floor Solar-urn • On-site Management<br />

• Housekeeping & Maintenance • Laundry Facilities<br />

• Spaoous 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments<br />

• E*tens/ve Activities Program & Scheduled Transportation<br />

!•?<br />

$<br />

•i.<br />

•oasB<br />

,lr<br />

• ar mtm* -<br />

Offlcs Hcxrv<br />

kion - fit 8 30-5 pm<br />

Sot 12-5 p m<br />

(=} 2250 <strong>Canton</strong> Center Pd. <strong>Canton</strong><br />

EARN $10,000 MOWT>CY<br />

jr>rsaea*i<br />

Century 21<br />

DECORATING DEN<br />

' 600 -332-6004<br />

5713S<br />

F A X U S<br />

Y O U R<br />

AD<br />

313-953-2232<br />

C A R R I A G E<br />

P A R K<br />

SENIOR C O M M U N I T Y<br />

YES YOU CAN"<br />

313/ 397-S300<br />

Century 21<br />

J. Scott,lnc.<br />

(313) 522-3200<br />

haww/Pntew.<br />

ParW<br />

NO- DC-EtOPMEWT<br />

REDFORD TWP<br />

OFFICE SUTTES<br />

. Security Depontl<br />

Q&E Thursday, Apnl 2 7 . 1 9 9 5<br />

raver<br />

SUNNYMEDE<br />

APTS<br />

561 KIRTS<br />

B "I<br />

OUCH S O< 8"8 A'<br />

I<br />

IIOJU^W<br />

•K-40&079C<br />

TROY<br />

SOMERSE' AREA FRO* S»f<br />

WALNUT RIDGE<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

1 Bedroom $490<br />

2 Bedroom*<br />

starting al $540<br />

IW Oad*<br />

I *ca*cal»or FM<br />

SENOR DISCOUNT<br />

WEST BLOOMFIELD<br />

SPECIAL<br />

1<br />

BEDROOM<br />

COME SEE WHY-<br />

Forest Lane<br />

Apartments<br />

6200 North Nor* Wayne J1 Ra<br />

•1 BEDROOM W0|<br />

•2 BEDROOM $40(fl<br />

SiOO OFF FIRST MONTH<br />

••SfMOM DOCOLMT^H<br />

WESTLAND<br />

LOW MOVE »N COSTS<br />

Microwave<br />

Wndow Traaimanls<br />

2 Bedroom Apts<br />

From $470<br />

Heat Included<br />

HINES PARK<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

•SPECIAL<br />

S200 SECURITY<br />

DEPOSIT<br />

t<br />

• M U M V M M<br />

FWOM MM MONTH.*<br />

COUNTRY COURT APTS<br />

(313 721-0500<br />

8'0-66»-1960<br />

2163 DECKER RD<br />

:*«•< » s corranaroe<br />

Aiding brooke<br />

Oraae 01 M«<br />

810-661-0770<br />

in.ii' »*t3 4 ~raa<<br />

313-722-5155<br />

ORCHARDS<br />

OF NEWBURGH<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

Western Hil's<br />

Gracious Living<br />

>s yours at<br />

< « a<br />

$Ax»o mo IMOCMI ' ft 2 o«»w VENOY PINES<br />

» p*au»<br />

CM t O Sr**c*N ft iyww<br />

tjij. 36202*3<br />

cnniii i •om<br />

v^a *M l~. r . v.' "<br />

FREE HEATl<br />

vertical B N M |<br />

spadoui Floor Ptara<br />

Patto/Batcony<br />

Great Location<br />

OPEN 7 DAYS<br />

478-4664<br />

Farmington Hills Finest<br />

2 bedrooma. 2 fall bath*<br />

FloorpUns ran|in( from 1400-1800 aq. ft<br />

Waaher dryer and storage in each apt<br />

• 24 hour intrusion alarm<br />

Private cajport<br />

Award winning landscape<br />

from 8915<br />

(810) 626-4396<br />

" S P R D I G H A S A R R I V E D<br />

WAYNEW00D APTS<br />

Located in Westland<br />

Large 1 A 2 bedroom apta<br />

Lata st<br />

from<br />

' 5 1 0<br />

Aaar tasati/<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

Amencan Suites<br />

FgSy Cuntfiad<br />

24 HIM Saamf<br />

110(5 N. ADAMS<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

(810) 645-0420<br />

BrmnjrwnW BHwrraaa^ruy<br />

BCOOa»*U) LAKES APTS<br />

0 1'iaHi Fu8y AxnanaOft 0<br />

•udo 1 S 2 badroatK una<br />

ww nana, ale Oaarang<br />

1 HHII Baacx prwaagaa No pan<br />

ptaaaa Ran* *Mng a MSG Haai<br />

ft wmm n MM W l TERM<br />

LEASES «or u «al aopftcara*<br />

siieoiaaw<br />

FAMMNQTON MRJ.S<br />

s*as par manpi I BaAaom<br />

OWM Mory MWi 1<br />

badroom. iHbaeiiaat Fanoadvard<br />

App»arira« A«a*acta VI S47Srno<br />

Caa aio-aaaaiw. a7»i<br />

RICHTER & ASSOC.<br />

ESS<br />

Fist*<br />

Charming w Aal<br />

ftmnfan Tao batoona ona<br />

PLYMOUTH . Larga —<br />

au*> aVudaa aa uaMa* S*»mo<br />

pkm forty ktomwi 6 mo laaaa<br />

1 1 434 «S6e 313422 7060 Mur%<br />

c2r<br />

Non<br />

(•101 646-0002<br />

REDFORD TWP<br />

DEARBORN PMaaan 2 padroom<br />

M pan' S44S<br />

313461-1617<br />

color TV A mom ... .<br />

MINIMUM 1 MONTH<br />

1.3 A 3 Bedroom Apa<br />

Executive Lrvmg Suites<br />

810-474-9770 or<br />

1-a00-344-9770<br />

WAYNEAWSTLAND<br />

I «paranani 1225 a»er> 2<br />

albii name! Depc<br />

No pea (313) 485-11<br />

wr BLOOMFIELD (MNMrOraka)<br />

1 ua»»um" t"mno aaft<br />

542Vmo<br />

I CoaWToankxua<br />

aaraga naa carpaang avoughoU<br />

fasomo Pfti* iMaaa IN mona<<br />

PLYMOUTH C3aan. 2 room « •<br />

carpeted, appkanoaa Sxm -a* lo<br />

loan S47S* S550 m m<br />

Cal 0'3l 561 3070<br />

PLYMOUTH duaraoan 2 baaoom<br />

ar. garaga no paa S&36 mo<br />

i M I M i n o pka aeourftr<br />

. yaar Meea (313) 4S6-66M<br />

Thursday, April 27, 1W6 OA£ Classifications 400 to 406 (*>3C<br />

RPRRTM€NTS<br />

BWSaNQHAa« 3 Badroom 2 0TA«BOHN HCJQKTS - 2 OA®O<br />

ma ani aan IMng and anng m<br />

SMAME LISTINGS 642 M<br />

BLOOMF«ID Gala Njuaa 9aam-<br />

I pool t DadroonW2 bapv WM<br />

Spaoou* growid*<br />

(•10) 6S6 506?<br />

BLOOI4F1ELD - MapMOarorooa<br />

3 battoom bnck rancn. iv» bain*<br />

hardwood aoor* pairaad •»<br />

2 car garao* SieOttmo<br />

D • H^ROPERTES •10-737-4002<br />

BLOOaaFlELO TWP<br />

room* 3 baa»<br />

ooa. HMO/mo __<br />

mot 661 -2066 or 1610) 536-37<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>. 2 badroom mrrawuaa.<br />

1425<br />

SHARE LISTINGS 642-1620<br />

DEARBORN 3 badroom Arang<br />

^ •^TSoSE^<br />

SHARE LISTINGS 542 1820<br />

DEARBORN 2 Bedroom app*<br />

won may larnutMed 1 car<br />

l PM* OK MOOTno<br />

REDFORD • 2 bedroom<br />

2SL OAL RROS (313) 513-RENT<br />

n M M MOO per mo • 1H mo<br />

dapoal Ca6 Ray (610) Ml 1306<br />

FARMINGTON MILLS<br />

4 badroom. 3* bar. 2600 aq «<br />

' rg» larnDy room. Itrary<br />

room, ai apMarcaa. 2<br />

oarag* a» dao» 6 MM<br />

A l llaa»jaf»nn* Sue H690<br />

mo • *ac»^a) Eiro* IIWM7U<br />

Day* 110-474-515C<br />

FARMMGTON H«iS - 2<br />

Mncad yard Grand Ri«a< S<br />

MKk*aoa* aroa MOQrmo pkjt IN<br />

mo Mcuflty •10-442-0643<br />

FARMMGTON HtXS Lo»My 2<br />

baaroom I baft. d*n. laun*y room,<br />

oorpaa mon alarl Mas • 1H<br />

•aouray (SIO) 477-2471<br />

FARMMGTON KUS. 3 baaroom<br />

2 baft nom* aaft oak uicrari ft a«<br />

a«aai I ai Marry *«EWT<br />

EAST POtNTl 6V0-773-RENT<br />

ANN ARBOR Uvonta. Oaaoa<br />

Warran 3 and 4 Badrooma Froaay<br />

paraed «acara nomaa KM* and<br />

pat* ok Haaenau Co 313-27X823<br />

A<br />

FARMINGTON MILLS 21711<br />

or Grand Rhrar 2<br />

r» pea S560<br />

M yard.<br />

• 10-47 '4-0475<br />

FARMMGTON HILLS<br />

2<br />

M l d yanl S55(ymo<br />

RENT 'AL PROS «10) 3S6-RENT<br />

Southfleld<br />

HIDDEN OAKS<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

Blinds, ceramic bath, central air<br />

carports available, intercoms, patios/<br />

balconies. Cable ready, large storage<br />

area, laundry facilities.<br />

1 Brfr— h sJ8l> 2 Bedrne free...8615<br />

Houra DaUy 10-6. |Ooa«l 2-3 p.m.):<br />

Sat. 9-2 ICIoaed Ttoora ft Sua )<br />

15833 W. 11 Mil'<br />

•t Greenfield<br />

557 452Q /<br />

DIAMOND FOREST<br />

A P A R T M E N T S<br />

(SIO) 471-4848<br />

1 & 2 B e d r o o m s<br />

Spa clou* Floor Plana<br />

Individual Waahera S Drjrera<br />

Vaulted Ceilings<br />

Private Entrancea<br />

Svimmlni Pool* a Spaa<br />

Jofflnf Trail thru 16 Acre Park<br />

Free Cowed Parking<br />

ATTRACTIVE SngM Mmdy home MOW. SAT- 10 5: CLOSED SUN<br />

0* Hiaud knew* Goat hn tad !har tMr M a rinaia0OB I<br />

BEVERLY MLLS rantfi 2 bedroom*<br />

Naotaoe cameang. «apaa m »<br />

»a*no 610-3464IM. 1712<br />

R I C H T E R & A S S O C .<br />

Lakefront<br />

Apartment Living<br />

a Catte TV AvaAabM<br />

a Convemsnt to<br />

Csmsr<br />

Thru-un* design tor<br />

mB*m*Ti prtvBcy & ^<br />

(XAWSOM arg* 2 baOoorn leeee crass una vamsatwn jj^a<br />

a SMSrrNng Pool &<br />

Oubhouas<br />

• Storage m spsnmert<br />

• Balcony or pailo<br />

scr? _ a A* conditioning<br />

Westland<br />

HUNTINGTON ON THE HILL<br />

$200 Security Deposit<br />

• Host Included<br />

• Spacious Suites • Dishwashers<br />

• Outdoor Pool • Park Setting<br />

(313) 425-6070<br />

Ann Arbor Trail, Wast of Inkater Rd.<br />

Daily 9-6. Sat. & Sun. 11-4<br />

ATTRACTIVE<br />

1 42 Bedroom<br />

Apartmerrta<br />

$415<br />

—<br />

SBkNDINeS<br />

Qpan Ms* - tat<br />

laiai<br />

PIMM<br />

10-60 n<br />

Vlllaao<br />

A p t i .<br />

GARDEN CTTY - 3<br />

•ancr- U baaamara. Mncad yard<br />

garag* oararal aa raca araa<br />

occupancy July I, S7SSrmo •<br />

•acuray (3130 427-3037<br />

• Free heat<br />

s 20© SECURITY<br />

DEPOSIT<br />

$ 5 0 0 per month rent<br />

O a k Village<br />

2758 Ackley<br />

Westland<br />

7 2 9 - 2 3 3 2<br />

* family U v i r i ^ A t I f *<br />

Two bedroom, one bath duplex ranch<br />

homes with full basements.<br />

Open Mon.-Fri. 9-5, Saturday 10-5<br />

I T ' S Y O U R M O V E !<br />

//,<br />

C<br />

R<br />

0<br />

S<br />

s<br />

1<br />

G<br />

S<br />

\ I i \ M H \<br />

Call Today<br />

FEATURING<br />

Sample 2 badroom floor plan<br />

313-455-2424<br />

Located in <strong>Canton</strong> on Joy Rd.<br />

between<br />

Hix & Haggerty<br />

• m i m i i a l M<br />

Moo.-Frt.<br />

Sat.<br />

The Apartment Specialists<br />

(J13)-261-0692<br />

10-4<br />

10-5<br />

12-5<br />

Sun. fir<br />

A M a n a g m i ^ C o n y a n y v v i l h l ^ j y fac!<br />

Service Can't Be Beat • We BUILT Them • We OWN Them<br />

24 Hour<br />

We Take Pride In MANAGING Them!<br />

Huranasn Waoda W badroom<br />

ReSriC<br />

•aCSTER - Grand Rwiar CUM 2<br />

r Wbf -, (8io» MESENT<br />

•rt<br />

LJVONM - 31<br />

rnM A lAOdk •725<br />

<br />

00 Cal<br />

For «u RELOCATION NEEDS<br />

• I0 3aa-S400<br />

Caa 0 A H PROPERTIES<br />

WALLtO LAKC an 1 badPoorr. Waiamim. air aaraoa tanoa MOO<br />

•10-737-4002<br />

ona and a Ha* Ba#i graal room bentaJO* 0C.AMKWN MElOMTS-2 Badroom<br />

a* Sraptaci ano ian a. arang SHAME LISTINGS SA2-IS20 2 car datactma garaaa Worth IP<br />

FERNOALE<br />

monp M2S a mor#iM3B Wrtooh<br />

room tai«»y miiwiiN naaay<br />

2 badroom « balh ftmanad<br />

«03aS7Sl3» baa am am carport tanoad yard<br />

woownr sioaaa-mt<br />

DEARBORN HEIGHTS - 9<br />

• oaffa ftnanadbi<br />

n/UXEDUMCE On*<br />

FERNOALE 2 M«oom roc room<br />

araa oompWa Mct»"<br />

•Ai. PROS EsX'9»neNT ~ *£H?rxJt<br />

SCHOOLCRAFT/TELEGRAPH - 2<br />

room. Iw«ng room M«4y room.<br />

m Wa S Mutfiaaa<br />

Qaan 2 Dadroom.<br />

Fancad yard 1* car garaaa MOO'<br />

'nS.Nopj.<br />

aapaaneaa P«ua<br />

S1VRENT<br />

GARDEN CTTY - Caaan 3 badroom<br />

a S7M<br />

ocoeancy CM<br />

(313) S22 511<br />

HAZEL PARK 2 badroom naa<br />

— • " ® , s a a "<br />

SHARE U6TMGS 642 V620<br />

s<br />

Mar fcacaac* roc room tu^anaaa<br />

RENT)I*PR£» *5V 513-REMT<br />

Snaro uaanga. 642 1620 no Ma<br />

MKSTER - 3 badroam. tia*«tn*m,<br />

arang room •*». 2 Badroom nc*><br />

•410. Onon to Out * i aaaMi on<br />

bean «ifr7«ena3<br />

•BISTER - 3<br />

MKSTER l _ _<br />

rLrxz, Sbadroorr -a-tf I<br />

UVONIA - 21 .<br />

S629 mo c»o. & Mncad yad MTSRMO Mua ' 'SBirrTHolS<br />

Star, uaang*. 642 1620 no laa<br />

(313) 274-36B6<br />

(6101 437407B SHARE LlSTUGS I<br />

UVONIA - 3 bedroom noma an ><br />

LIVONIA<br />

FERNOALE uppar «al 1 •badroorr.<br />

RENT-A-HOME<br />

A AU CITICS acraa 2 car garaaa l?oc ma<br />

naa carpal ft par*. Pa*amir* (390<br />

RENT A-HOME _____ i Your<br />

TENANTS ft LANDLORDS<br />

810442 1620<br />

SSS!3 w"C%.SWS<br />

snara Labnga 642 1620 no Ma<br />

GARDEN Crrr-2<br />

p Q ^ f t f l O i S E j ticket<br />

badroom. cararai<br />

a» larga Mncad yard. I car garaaa<br />

\<br />

MWro* . aaouniv A.aHabw<br />

1 (BIO) 553-2903<br />

\S to fine<br />

GARDEN CITY 3 badroom bnca 810-557-O^MJ living.<br />

M M60 monft Sa pta<br />

FARMMGTON 2 batfroom garaaa<br />

(1131<br />

douBM HL ao>a A Mngaraaor S960<br />

0<br />

rati AvaaabN now CM<br />

• 1 & 2 bedroom apartments<br />

APARTMENTS.<br />

s ^ r<br />

(110) 477 3675 GARDEN CITY - 3<br />

bungaoar Fort A Vanoy ana • 2-bedroom townhomes<br />

Fancad yard pa* ok. no baaamara • Dishwasher vertical blinds<br />

or gwaga taoormo . • ~<br />

• Balconies patios<br />

(3191 513-5366<br />

• Pools saunacarports<br />

( 1,11 (It'll < lt\<br />

spsrtmants<br />

Uhhaal Indudad<br />

Venoy between Werren S Ford<br />

(313)415-0930<br />

ABU<br />

Comer of Wsrrsn • Venoy<br />

(313)415*0930<br />

West l.md<br />

taMtad<br />

NewtMrgh A Warr sn<br />

(313)522-3013<br />

WMcmai LUXURY LMNOI<br />

Clubhouse. Pool<br />

Wooded Wews<br />

NewbumhAV<br />

inm*- 5731<br />

r<br />

r-arrUae<br />

1*1 N niiuit H<br />

partt-itooom^M.<br />

(313)425-0930<br />

Office fr Retell Space<br />

V M ,<br />

(313)261^92<br />

Come Make A Home With Us! SfrS Services, Inc.<br />

12 Unique Floor Plans<br />

To Fit Every Lifestyle!<br />

• Heat Included<br />

• Central Air<br />

• Cable TV<br />

• Cathedral Ceiling<br />

uanamaiianc<br />

"" • Washer-Dryer in Apt<br />

lMzwrcrnaKftS<br />

1 & 2 Bedroom<br />

OpOood Features<br />

Include:<br />

T/lVpfrnnt<br />

Apartments "'420<br />

669-5566<br />

MODELS OPEN • MON-SAT 9 - 6 a SUN 12 - 5<br />

7<br />

GRANDEST OF OPENINGS<br />

IN .<br />

i ni ix i i' *\i> i.KAMi<br />

Utial Lmrl r.( n-lUul Iinimiimm Im- pirin-tT-rl »<br />

riuin* |K1/| IV».r I JM1M- Ml I .I.IIHMI ( Jul, himI -I<br />

mln »• n- I anin»|el


«* Claaaiftcationa 405 to 500 OAK Thursday. Apnl 27, 1995<br />

Lnf Quarters to<br />

SlunH<br />

Yaeatios Hr>url<br />

Vacation Reiort<br />

Yirtuon Retort<br />

Remt»T i«<br />

on JtO It. 63 *caa* on<br />

Ml Orana Traaar** Bat<br />

County Ctoa* IO f*<br />

CUilUI WXIU 8 atllaO*<br />

BtAUTlFUL<br />

LAKE CHARLEVOIX<br />

v-M, udo wm;<br />

!•:J»J> «is»<br />

CAHION HEIPON*** ctaan<br />

nawi p*w » trw* 2 0*»Wia*<br />

PtHa* tHAlJ Kmi*<br />

LfAOtnor* W*0 *acun»,<br />

* 9LC«3**F*LO L<br />

•« MfTrai<br />

*N' AMOUi<br />

5^A« ..S'»«iS M.' '8»<br />

417 3*>0711<br />

§10-293-66*4<br />

9104?«.?1)l<br />

h>V avf<br />

* - t~y<br />

Aaa •:< Wa.<br />

«IDK«C "MH® >*V3C an «'0-t'**'5C £**«. 8i0-*»S-S?'»<br />

AEAVEB ISLANO<br />

S nadnx**<br />

emacrt M*«oota*Q 'o* »*n70 pa. aa, 313-46* rsti<br />

SOMEHSE7 AaacM^mi naa. umf<br />

f4»» MIS »» JO* E»)OT<br />

UkM 3 baaroon oaCt o*<br />

A^imarH<br />

1313! 4»*U«<br />

STHAWSEW i_A*E iaaa<br />

Hunm cna*», 3 oaoroon^'iag i<br />

BWnw Opan Ma> Xr>a<br />

Juf, >» » 4 Sao 410-ZJ! tan<br />

CM3H.LAC<br />

• Cocaoo of "5M» v O«LAX00 2<br />

I«i0i 624- 366* j faaoit an» 3<br />

wa jaodzi got «<br />

WESTLAMD 3">*»o«2S O. 31M6' S'«0<br />

, >'»T«a ; a** j<br />

~ •«Caj»"«r*a<br />

>rX^ZT£ S-£.TJTS*?<br />

Ca* *> • >snCv OAL.AMOC COWOO<br />

2 2 oar« Pot* M JO"<br />

. __ _ _ . _ » aaa> 0a»»<br />

Data na«^ MES'^ANO 3 SMw w 2 »lfrV46-2n* (a> e-5662 »M:<br />

CHARLEVOIX<br />

ANO suwimono A#»EAS<br />

E"FO» »a»«J 910) '3^0W<br />

fA»MING T ON HH.LS<br />

iri«ng aiaculna a« iMt larga<br />

rarKft lon^a 1*00 (Aa japcw<br />

(«10I 6SA2367<br />

|7V«aaa<br />

(J13| Mi<br />

nonamoking homa<br />

HcaMa<br />

•onai *, aow (111) S22 73»<br />

LIVONIA<br />

hrnianad ?!"» 4 M<br />

W»Vt(11" «MI<br />

non vnoha* "a<br />

aaa )13-46* UM<br />

amoang p a-a. W»ro<br />

ui>i-t>a4 P«**»a H04U130)<br />

COTTAGE on Sagnaa day<br />

Ca«am«a araa aaa«>» aniai<br />

1 nil N01M Sad Saw «<br />

an daca ConaaQ Ba> SJorran LaM Onva iWU)<br />

IS 171 366 66*1 'u (SI7I 366-7793<br />

TORCH LAKE<br />

GRAND TRAVERSE BAY<br />

WEEKLY SUMMER RENTALS<br />

$900 00 $1 SCO 00<br />

Real Estate One Be'iane<br />

1 eoo-966-2627<br />

Aa* lor SarxJy<br />

FREE E*P«£SS fOR TENANTS<br />

^aaaaad on "*a»» 4 CO." TV 1<br />

Aj Agaa Tawa* Oocupa aood la^fcutiimi ra<br />

UAmmm . «• dapbafl<br />

(313) 7»O0<br />

^ O i = g ><br />

SOUS Rd<br />

i TORCH UAKE SacUMd 25 acra<br />

Va«ucf 4 MM from tiOCOw<br />

Brocfxxa S106** *28«<br />

MOUQMTON LAKE Ruaac cata- jn<br />

Tm aaa aan*, baacn caar iMy<br />

TRAVERSE pTY AREA 100 fda<br />

on Tcacr. LaM I860« Vdonan<br />

ami 6 3 oa«»oc*' 2 bar no<br />

rang 0. patt rlioi >*» 76M<br />

TRAVERSE CTY araa Snxaaala<br />

Flagship VacatKxi<br />

Rentals<br />

800-325-3524<br />

E.WERIENCE My nauncar Waan<br />

ngun S< hona r Tra.aia Cay<br />

Modar- J Ca»rxan 1 oap aui<br />

imiwaa 616-422 60&2<br />

LAKE CMAMLEVO"*, baa»Mu> •<br />

-•"•'TTS Cooagaa on Duck ia*a oltani<br />

Fnan S*Xk j v-* »»», Wwig 4 boaang<br />

Sa-a 25N an« Juna »1#i Soma<br />

31>«to *35* pnrra My I Vfl °®ana*a<br />

ete-zH-i<br />

- 4'»1»WK<br />

•60*0*0<br />

w* 1 *. nc<br />

CM *'*« rry*<br />

On N a ' MM WC aa<br />

<br />

tar ama 1<br />

aand amac* D<br />

»!»!»•< ooaa Wn*> *LI *a»ji1<br />

ra* |B16» 89* ?**•<br />

OL£N t£ J tacvoar- loltaj*<br />

: i4 nouaa • ac*n« wiod> -Wi<br />

1 Qr a Ar'"*tr^ ia*<br />

ana- Tsn-<br />

CM #on<br />

SarO, baacn SMy MnMad. 'a.a,<br />

»> canM a» Mai Aao<br />

M*mor *. Waaaand pacaaoaa<br />

a iMIi »I9-*T6-4W3<br />

AFFOROiAaLE HOUSING<br />

SOUTHFIELD<br />

OSCODA • TNraa 2<br />

on Laaa Hi*on Vary ctaan<br />

sre<br />

An* joy 14-22 JuN 22 2»<br />

Aug 5-12 4 Aug »Sapi 2 Swap*<br />

6 U'Vaaa I9'0f 674-0611<br />

Prv*a N9 4 araanca<br />

Lau«»ytd no paa 123S-<br />

313 746-92J7<br />

1395<br />

(616) 6<br />

ALL CITIES SMCE 1S76<br />

OUAUFCD<br />

R O O M M A T E S<br />

FREE PREVCW<br />

SHARE REFERRALS<br />

•104)42 1«20<br />

964 S Adam* awmmgfam<br />

ROYAL OAK Famaa May<br />

* wsaad ^asaas M<br />

SCANDMEC. INC<br />

A** fc* Ann o. Judy<br />

313-421-7540<br />

500 Help Wasted<br />

ATTENTION;<br />

TROPICAL PLANT<br />

LOVER<br />

JMatd-avmng rtaror andscaps<br />

company MM ustuntMN* *nai<br />

gsac aaMMous paraoo tot par<br />

manart pan-9ma Indoor paani caw<br />

•uaNBti *> 9I* TROYI*« Fi* Sma AJlrad-v*<br />

bsrnaW pacaaga Saair, comman<br />

auraia. mm- aapananca Siand fwawm<br />

a apMr m pancm ic EnartnM Inc<br />

3«2B4 Alyui/i Dt Wasoand 49188<br />

AUDITOR - EDP<br />

Doaran Maytaar s kargs CPA Mt><br />

n Troy • nokng tor *n<br />

saps riarvcsd'°EDP aud'To' and<br />

managamani oonaulani<br />

Ars you<br />

• Eapanancad siMMng 3 yaar* *•<br />

9>a dais p»oc*»*mg audi!<br />

anwonmanr*<br />

• Dpamc mon»atad snd ha*<br />

nislan «a«ai and aMan com.<br />

muracaton M'<br />

• nrwwajgssoa at mm s (DEC. Ai<br />

400 rM). NovM i-Maotfc* and PCs'<br />

• Eductal sMi s bacnatofs dagr*<br />

a KaaxsnHnrg ancy-o. man*g*man«<br />

AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIANS<br />

NEEDEO<br />

Groaang BMW daata naaM tao<br />

sddwonai !acNnica*n* to handto<br />

To gjMty you mum ha*a * rw»rri<br />

ol 4 yaara pnor aspanano*<br />

Appkcant must M raMCM and quaMi<br />

mmdad<br />

Wa ottor s rary compaMiva salary<br />

BAMUMG OPPOmuNTTlES<br />

Wort lot a args baMang _<br />

a 9a ••atom aubuib* «ti _<br />

Ptolassional and onal<br />

poMtcma avsMbts Background<br />

crack snd dnjg scraan M»**d<br />

arsMw-sn. -<br />

500 Help Waited<br />

BORTZ HEALTH<br />

CARE<br />

ON GREEN LAKE<br />

ta* you Nam a* IS pat tatt<br />

rszT&aves^<br />

* Raa* Mat a menta<br />

a Rata* Ma. I yr<br />

Qaa*<br />

tn Fn asm to 3pm 910-3B3-412I<br />

BRICK PAVING & DECK<br />

LABORERS<br />

Csfl (313) 844-1930<br />

500 Help Wasted<br />

CAAETAKFR COUPU<br />

CARPENTER<br />

•nor. tot sms kx arga<br />

fis£ y cr«rr<br />

asm torn aL aia JBB-1030<br />

An Equal<br />

LIVONIA 313) 4B2-002*<br />

FARMINGTON («10) 471 1870<br />

BAB POOLS saaa* ampioras* tor<br />

2 rati ncaoona nw>Nas MOdUng<br />

owar ra oountor aala* MapanoWa<br />

atoto caaan Apply »I pwaon 19224<br />

Van Born Rd Daatbom Ht* or<br />

29*40 So MM LWonta<br />

BRIDGEPORT MILL<br />

Win ProWrBC<br />

. GRINDER HANDS<br />

5 ys*rs *9MM 58 hou»<br />

Say* at cara*9onM<br />

0 Mt* 4 Haggsm, Ftrntoy<br />

HAP DraUl In* *0I»<br />

Bmaal Tool & Gage<br />

810-474-5150<br />

Plaaaa sand rmawrm<br />

Mannar » apply a parson<br />

ERHARD BMW<br />

4065 Mapa Rd<br />

ASSEMBLY TECHNICIAN<br />

ElactroaMc hat s naad tor *<br />

lacmcMy rorsa panon lo aork<br />

r\ oul atssmbly and tapair<br />

Mpanmar* F<br />

APPOINTMENT SETTER<br />

"ml am* ra/sres agar*-y Goad<br />

vaiirtrs aa* CM BotM Bnam<br />

(910) 3532200<br />

APT MANAGER COUPLE<br />

..«**• to manag*. 40 ur* *p<<br />

. mmwrsty latna daarwxi 4<br />

- P » 7*<br />

'.Mary spt iMW*a proadsd «0i(*i<br />

ratvsmant prog.*m and h*atm<br />

««N>s»sHCts CMM Thomtaor<br />

mian Mon Fn (810) 352 3900<br />

m FO So 2033<br />

soue**W. M 4B037 2Q33<br />

AfCHITECT FWG«STt»«D<br />

(OR EXAM Ei.iGie».Es<br />

»nr t>s«»gr**id a oMom ras.<br />

-wraal and comtraroai das^n snd<br />

oonsiruction documan.* to'<br />

tarsaamsnl poMro" m sma«<br />

9nr«T*sao araa atcfiBtociurai Im<br />

iwa lo Boa *10B3 OBsarwar<br />

4 Eocsntnc Naaspapara 36261<br />

'.ihootcrMRd Orona Ml 4S150<br />

aMMing and quatt, coratol haMvl<br />

AMty 10 tolosr MscMns aorkptoc*<br />

Apply 9*m*em 119M Marnmar<br />

Rd Laona 1313) 281 5070<br />

ASSISTANT COOK Naadad 10<br />

aron M saraon Musi bs 'aksCas<br />

aba to work ka«Ma scnad-ja and<br />

ws l **Osy* ApeN in psrwi<br />

Arary*- I40UM. 2*400 UONOar<br />

Fatmsn^on MM Ml 48336<br />

Eipananoad a NwtcM ns«u*ora'<br />

Aboul Doaran Mcytaa<br />

ars ora ot r* Mgt* CPA<br />

Nms in Irkcn^ar<br />

a Wa ptowd* * M r*ng* d ut».<br />

auda and oonatMng sarncas t *<br />

and* nanaly ot ckarM<br />

. iy* at* rspMy asparMng snd o"ar<br />

suanani cataar oppom*iy<br />

a ma abcrva Mormancm<br />

you and you ara<br />

sand a coaar wlM and raairra lo<br />

ra awrmon ot Ho*> Mara at<br />

DOE REN MAYMEW 755 W Brg<br />

2300 Top ot Troy T-oy<br />

Mctgsn 49301<br />

810442-1<br />

2-6663<br />

AUTOMOTIVE WARRANTY 4<br />

FLAG CLERK<br />

Ford aapananca a ptu* Contact<br />

43a va<br />

pm<br />

ASSISTANT MANAGER<br />

par* lira to hatp manag* my ca<br />

cratm pator MM bs arwgstK ano<br />

antoy i»ipa CM (313i 522 3663<br />

AUTHORIZATION<br />

OPERATORS<br />

ScuMaH baaad cfack ^ararMa<br />

company haa aanadaa M I ptn<br />

ana apanmga 1AM hava (Masant<br />

•oca 4 good ivpag *tua*<br />

Ma 4 aaasands s»atat»s<br />

810-799-9653 0. T99^6»«<br />

ASSISTANT MANAGE0<br />

To nn M*» , and<br />

Account RaconcWaaon E.csMm<br />

BRIDGEPORT<br />

OPERATOR<br />

ustasa tor Now araa shop<br />

CM (8t®) 3*9*986<br />

CARPENTER<br />

Tha Houaa DataMn naad* 9 L_<br />

matkiHd sMvMM t4 IMp sMl I<br />

custom dack buamaa*<br />

_rrat&Wi<br />

wmar »7 SOhou to Ml<br />

txxxaas poa*rls CM Owia.<br />

810-2SBT740<br />

H U H " "<br />

CAR WASH AaanOants M 4 pan<br />

39291 S Ua LNoraa<br />

CASHIER<br />

toll- 1<br />

Car Cat*<br />

CASHIER/<br />

PHARMACY CLERK<br />

2SIJ3TJBS<br />

JM^a I Fy.rvr-.JW na* 410-986-1177<br />

CARPENTER Ro^i 4/or Fnan *r<br />

Labo«ar rafcaoa hard sortnj 2-4<br />

aipananoa Om nuca 4 toaN<br />

or vao 313-722 1B36<br />

Cno"<br />

• CARPENTERS<br />

Apply 2pm-4pm. al Sunpo*.<br />

27189 W WMran Daarbom Ms<br />

No<br />

' BRIDGEPORT OPERATOR<br />

Eapananca raqoraO *i PlymoMi<br />

(313) 416-5060<br />

BRIDGEPORT OPERATOR<br />

Syrs aapananca pratonad Bana t<br />

nauranca 4 o»ar ama Appa,<br />

MacMna Tool. 11*4 St<br />

Laaa (810) 98M903<br />

CARPENTERS 4 CREWS<br />

Wa>i tad tot rough ra*-a*"«a)<br />

tranang Fi* ama 4 banaM* rttorad<br />

CM (313) 513-5980<br />

CARPENTERS - tor ougr trarang<br />

Atoo carpanta. halpan CM bataaan<br />

5 9pm (810) 477-9*68<br />

Fsrwington ContraMnftlnc^<br />

CM Eaa<br />

CASHIER SALES<br />

a<br />

500<br />

CHARGE CARD<br />

PROCESSING<br />

na ama paraon tor aa,<br />

al onarga card oMan MAI OM<br />

CraM cSgartraara WMO-Mri<br />

or*M H9M9I" inac* pre<br />

o*M*tg snd partorm Mia. KMS<br />

•10-474-7106<br />

CASMERS<br />

up >0 16 MOSa. Oa. npa »anng<br />

•on CM<br />

-5T3<br />

BUILDER MSPECTOR<br />

ama Earn up to tSfirpar<br />

Must rava bwioart<br />

(313) 562 5725<br />

piut Associate* dag'** ar\d<br />

BURIED UTILITY - LOCATOR<br />

Undarg/oun* utiltity toc*ling<br />

company ha* saaara ; opanngs r<br />

Oakland 4 Wayna County lo«<br />

quaMad spphcamt You musi<br />

poasass * good or<br />

you CM ERIC. 313-281-4J700<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

Ml 100V<br />

ARE YOU WELL oigarv/aT Do you<br />

2233<br />

CASINET COMPANY<br />

lookmg tor aspansmcad f<br />

Lammaiors Catxnat Makai-t 4<br />

Utoorars Daaabomvaalar araa<br />

CM 313-5617101<br />

AUTO TECHNICIAN asrtao k* buay<br />

shop Good pay Af*»1 M» Joy<br />

4 inaaw McM 27350 Joy Rd<br />

313-93? 1565 aak tor Mar*<br />

AUTOMATION MANUFACTURER<br />

Has cpanmg to« aspanancaa<br />

Mactsnaai 4 AaaanMars<br />

Entry aval ganaral abca'S<br />

CompaBUva aaga 4 oanaNt CM<br />

m Apply m Aco^AAakc SytMms<br />

Inc 11973 Maytaad .Uvona Ml<br />

46150 3'13-281-iweO EOE<br />

AUTO MECHANIC<br />

I EaoaAam pay 4 haa» pan 4<br />

• ratiramanl banalils Training<br />

avarlabia Call F»ad « f3l3)<br />

838-0500<br />

AUTO MECHANIC<br />

I EAhauat brSka 4 front and<br />

I eapananca Ask tor Ron. Waar<br />

Mastar Wayna (3t3l 729-9700<br />

AUTO TRANSPORT<br />

MANAGEMENT<br />

You. aapananca m auto<br />

anon laadarahip akiin and<br />

aamgnass to. soma outflow aor»<br />

ocans door lo Oaartaom Saarv.<br />

tanatfts *01* position EOE<br />

Ras^rras lo Boa 496 Otarsarvar<br />

4 Eccanflnc 36251 Schoolcra*<br />

Lrvoraa. Ml 48150<br />

A 1 CLEANING System* a nanng<br />

Windoaa 4 Construction Cleaning<br />

Staf S" 3048 W" to atari Nc<br />

810«55 1071<br />

BIG MONEY Evarsng Msphora<br />

aork tor ssR-mca^Md poatsa «a«*aa<br />

has to It rOK scradLt* Ho»«> nM<br />

810*715900<br />

BORING MIL. OPERATOR<br />

5 yaars aapananca BanaFas. *01K<br />

Piar. Apply a 613 MarMacaurars<br />

Ot WaMMd (313) 729-5700<br />

BORTZ HEALTH<br />

CARE<br />

ON GREEN LAKE<br />

Earn MM you toam 18 25 par hour<br />

Nuraa ade traeang program a*<br />

mtuMaa by ra Stats ol Mctsgar<br />

to. caia^caaon<br />

. Raaa Mar 90 days<br />

. Raa* star 5 months<br />

• Raaa arta 1 yt<br />

Start your nurang cara** «M JS<br />

Class starts May 1B.1995 CM Mor<br />

thru Fn 9am to 5pm 8TO-383-4121<br />

CAD<br />

CGS Oparato. Aftamoons Par<br />

ama 20 hrartW NC Opar***<br />

Altemoorw Eaparancad only<br />

Reply to- P O Bos 26* Union<br />

LMa Ml *8387 810-383-5*16<br />

CAD OPERATOR<br />

AutoanMor iu«»


*€(•)<br />

Classifications 500 to 500<br />

OAS Thursday. April 27. 1995<br />

€MPLOVM€NT<br />

BdpVutcd<br />

M M " * ' " *<br />

Help Wasted<br />

Mcr *« *» 1 j»' «m«<br />

CONCRE'E MA nt«NANCE CUSTOMER SERVICE<br />

a-ar*.- - • • •~ J * r 1 REPRESENTATIVE<br />

-»u Wea 'i-raner* * -•> » a-iai<br />

• >fo JM w. *"** *'<br />

CAA» acrkeRS —— ~~ rs, ,v..o^. -<br />

••ian! VJ t wia EO< 4 OfcS'KX ON -O ' ^ , t -vk-oe unxv<br />

1 > 1"» HM }'«»'»'? •*>*<br />

>4 '<br />

:-*araAM<br />

C*P*NOABL£ PERSON «•««»<br />

OTn core MuM Ea 1* Of JKMr *rv»<br />

'«•• —>•» »!«•' »<br />

3t 3 533*6*6<br />

C*S«GN «>RM<br />

ACCOUNT UANAiERCAO<br />

— •<br />

w f | p E = r<br />

500 Hdp Wasted<br />

500 HdpWaaMl<br />

Help Wasted<br />

500<br />

(Up Wasted<br />

DIRECT CARE<br />

WORKERS<br />

8*4«i "Oi MW» W<br />

• aMrtro pa,<br />

I t I* X *»» , | Tja V .—Aula n9U#*<br />

AutoCad architectural. de*.g<br />

ruSTOMER SERVICE<br />

BEPRESENTATPVES<br />

2PM-9PM<br />

OE SKJN*>ROJECT, ENGINE E R<br />

CAD<br />

jot T*>e AT>«ncar Team<br />

Mmi have •««»« caryg tor<br />

CM HM Chotoe ol aroup<br />

_ he •x«n n WiaM i • Wayne<br />

:a«v CJ«» m al 15001 Fogg Si<br />

PymouR Ml MO phone tale<br />

OMVIM<br />

vice a oo*>r»o<br />

•wnraM Qmar* B M u<br />

>*ncua |M»<br />

caa Paaa.-•*• 3i>75*3i7t «<br />

31>rS>*a3gOracn3IV**iOO*i<br />

O^tCT CARE Worker* M 4<br />

par wne ooaAon-<br />

C0<br />

CLEANING HELP »*~N •<br />

W^ra vpa » "O" •« »<br />

—'«• "** a • \4 va<br />

cuiwti i - o-"<br />

ila w-e w to-; ]iri >Ww1 -aae Sa '<br />

' *-«nrto» -M> Wi 4«1M<br />

- n 1 t < 3 Ma*<br />

aiQ) 489-0655<br />

DESKTOP<br />

PUBLISHER<br />

S8-10/MR<br />

DC ARBORN VRS*ANT I<br />

CX» an » WW<br />

rfwp -o-«we<br />

C,£Af*NC CKCf =>»• «ma Sam at J**03 CUSTOMER SERVICE<br />

>5. •«*.'» K •— V-" ' n As > al !• HW' A' to A^arca^ vl<br />

»V^» A«*r! H » -O/ Z1 — team sou*!<br />

»«ra«a' to .•.acrun ?a*^a<br />

K »> So* *a»aarg - *a«r k prtino<br />

una «o«c" Cal<br />

«'!Xiw»eo<br />

^£AMMO C**C£S<br />

»y5- aac Mac if" *<br />

>a f 1 "1 *ac- Ja»<br />

^V^LT k r M J" ) *< t :.«rr» Sarvca<br />

-<br />

DAILY PAY'<br />

Wort TO» JS t<br />

xa>«n Day I aWa-'i-cor<br />

X s , —<br />

-«a na i'-y »a a-aang an. J<br />

•VM Sane -awa or m»i « £<br />

I £ Uarx>acay»v M ««""<br />

> «J ta-^o<br />

yffC CA« 3anam»M» paopw<br />

•ViM tor jr»» •«*-. »|- w<br />

XX/ Raaaoa >« Cara f a'iua><br />

Aaad<br />

•aeon] a "«*« »»rw^j Varxva<br />

Mk "m niiea»l'i> »*•»»<br />

Orect Care Workers<br />

Pwi «na fchja) nana »aar Sc»toc<br />

Don or m»j i aa n«. -aaa 0»w i<br />

Lcar^a Cal Mon Sal "-At*"<br />

o^.i<br />

*<br />

Fu« X pa«aw»a to aora<br />

a«- aaqrarMi aa<br />

«0 aouaa " «•— ano<br />

tS«0M to«^»4Baiaa«i<br />

x* oe scratch<br />

r>aat ana tola tor tto a-panwn c«<br />

a<br />

•won Taa jrvng -accvo<br />

ajr ol Wayna Oamand '<br />

4 Matin^i Co«x*ee Eioenancad<br />

non anotn *war« p»a*ai ad Ca*<br />

313» 2T» rsao<br />

DMVERS S««urt>ar taa< cad aaai<br />

jrn tor oaoJ K* ama i»»»a<br />

aoyaaa Juai Oa a«r>« to -or*<br />

•rata a IMHI Ooo» aamoga<br />

*»S3*'0<br />

31V9M-3ZS3<br />

Dw»ct Can WortArs<br />

rrx* "tome<br />

Dtotoma »<br />

' i»t» r73'<br />

DRIVER WANTED Mual r>aira COL<br />

aaaa B tcanaa Cumalaa • -agaa<br />

4 oana«n f>M ma Ao«*y aMw<br />

1*5 n<br />

Managamam Ofca<br />

890C Ucfagan Mnm<br />

GENERAL ASSEMBLY<br />

Oraal Suww ar^aarnani w»<br />

•unay tor<br />

Buay mar»4arturw naai» Ory«<br />

•Janandacaa rawtaa tor rtYnaOaW<br />

apamnga n Oaan (nan*, anon<br />

Tactnca aducaaon a ptoa Wai Da<br />

acra to do haavy *mg ano goaaaaa<br />

maowaca! aaaa f u« ana Sa. |K*<br />

P O Boa 40101*<br />

•MM MI 4a?3a<br />

or ca* (313) S»a044 and a»r*<br />

"*cm^aaon<br />

GENERAL HELPER Wmil#«<br />

•mraraiw to SouMato aoan<br />

-nar« cowptoa Banrtla Ca* Mon<br />

n Bar" Scnv ai»3&y«90<br />

An Equal Ctoporlunav Empoyar<br />

1B900<br />

Oaartiom M«->.gan 43126<br />

EMPLOYMENT 0*N»0«n*aTlES<br />

Ola*<br />

ooci^iainna Are *«i Mb RaadyT<br />

MaK#* row auaa t>«» Manga<br />

No <br />

Tuaaday 4 TN*aUa. I" 00 am al<br />

S ?waesouMalsRd 2ndaoor<br />

12 a 13 WBe<br />

DISC X>CKEY COMPANY<br />

fl«IBI"V»*> 7<br />

aar A.B and 0 E<br />

oac Eipananca<br />

m MMi SyaMma a ptoa<br />

313 981-4409<br />

DRIVER WARE HOUSE .<br />

Pan ama t> No* company » to | Raa I<br />

30 h, p., ,.iQi aWo ENGINEER<br />

DRIVERWARE HOUSE Etocmcal<br />

irxxama aavtounr d Datmj and m^a*<br />

CUW uaiaitiaann prorkxM Meat j —ar. —<br />

i«Ya ciaan *waig raoon* PLCa<br />

«Wl r oorMence to to «<br />

Operaaone Mananar j conAg , -<br />

MOTO« !NOL«STR*5 INC ; Sand wm and aalery •*»*•<br />

PO Bo. »1» HUMAN RESOURCE OEPT<br />

uvoraa Ml aai» ?*35' mopMa C»«a<br />

lawgn Hia Ml 4833S<br />

DRIVE RViAREnOUSE<br />

trvOPA DatMo r-Y'aO— , ENQMEERMO TEO^CLAR<br />

-- ama poamor a» Oana«M «o Igr conalrucMn aaaa Cat<br />

A&AP (4131 421-4037<br />

4 Inane Araa Many poaRora<br />

313-6311<br />

MAT Sconces<br />

GENERAL LABOR<br />

a MACHINE OPERATORS<br />

Needed tor afternoon a1*1 Cwam<br />

GROUNDS PERSON large<br />

aa»nan mji'«.«inay haa fc* 4 pan<br />

ama poaaona I aitaWi tor m»<br />

•elect. hen»eork»ig n*w*a* af«><br />

va atre to ami mNeandertly<br />

Graal opport#i*y tor alartaran<br />

Apply n paraon Tha Springe<br />

Apartment. Purai Tr<br />

Weal 4 Beta Rda Now<br />

al PNmou»> BMi^ang.<br />

Arm Arbor Ra. Wynjou*'<br />

GENERAL LABOR<br />

I ORTV'ER'VARO WORKER tor local<br />

I construction nipp'T company<br />

Raqma COL a*h ar tvaaae 4<br />

•cpaH<br />

SX 000 PLUS<br />

f -*• • Mrs Uaaja •«7» W ij MM<br />

aaa ^ t38 SourAaao M 4*07«<br />

aa* -ar-<br />

Human Services<br />

ParaprotessKXtal<br />

SCW (Mi ama bemoan*,<br />

42S5644<br />

DRV CLXANERS Ooamg tor Aa 4<br />

pan ama P»* oaa^ Si*i<br />

a Counm Car* BaaAto avaaaCM<br />

Lr«r*a 4 Now Ca* Ja«<br />

aio-*2*^M4<br />

I" 'CM Ban*e m 3'3-4*M*0*<br />

S*'»<br />

CORTaaG COa^AWY aaaaa a pra»<br />

a CIBBQ* Students a<br />

SUMMER WORK<br />

no 25 ID 9M*.<br />

IR J«LP<br />

v GEO<br />

M *e*3Ct<br />

^CAR I TK><br />

J "HC^SrWftoU*r li " r TiTi M *i*a wii'wi > "aaij<br />

coa**f KM Sma* Paa —a aaaa ill ' J"...' "• .<br />

r njaiandar* apaa-ara oa>^<br />

(a II nul i «iH"'1<br />

Qt3» L25-02C3<br />

OWECT CARE «TAfP<br />

'Fa ana* N<br />

and 0 Mia'a<br />

'RUCK DRIVER SnaiMtoXO<br />

|*a» AapN rn 29*20 W * Ma<br />

IH naa w at awaai<br />

mjC* DRWER 0EUYERY<br />

PERSON<br />

For Ml nura M9 r Wll*l"1<br />

eepenence ral Laa 86i 5440<br />

EDM OPERATOR OR TRAJNEE<br />

MOM araa Ca* MorvFn<br />

1*101 34*-4Q*0<br />

EUCTRCAL ASSEMBL" ca*»P<br />

poaar bcarda day* M pa hoa<br />

Temp to Perm T«Oy ASI<br />

610-5**-3*30<br />

FIBERGLAS INSTALLER<br />

cZZStt-ttEZo<br />

FITTER-LEADER<br />

uS 'ancaa^ WMad LMM W a<br />

pmyaea a ii*a .amg<br />

oacpa Wor* conaaa ^ con* ay or<br />

ujmpuana 4 >gr« «ru««a aaa<br />

ipparara mat haa good at<br />

-aeDry a a dear* to a*, aaa Td*<br />

pay aaaaaDa to top oartoiaaa *w.<br />

r paraon to. US FaBncaSaa IMT<br />

Haooafly R* Waded LMa. Ml<br />

(3131 9X3-00*1<br />

a grouc ho<br />

cara 8 a—<br />

nanagemeni Related degree<br />

preferred Satan HI 900 EacaAam<br />

beneaa Ca* i6am-3prn<br />

Mymour 313-44* 11»<br />

ASSISTANT MANAGER<br />

Ca* 10am 3pm<br />

Groaang Ca<br />

Laan I<br />

Landacapa Daagn HKM<br />

GEKRAL SERVICE<br />

Oanoa ol. nx*r* a balance an*<br />

3pm fpm Mon law Fn 8am 5pm<br />

on Sal Oray Pa honaa 4 indrMaa<br />

naadnPy BeMngar Tea QooOyaa<br />

GOLD aampa aaraed M 50-7 90<br />

ai hr Jauantftra on aapaneraa<br />

pka beiJa W* van A«yy a<br />

g^JJ^lSOrayna<br />

GRAPHIC ARTIST<br />

S producaon M cMMog 8 dMma*<br />

adaaraang Mua haaa ayenanca<br />

a Pagemeaer ,8101 47»dP10<br />

ELECTROAN<br />

FLORAL DESIGNER a* a aarv-<br />

anoa The<br />

18101<br />

ELECTROAMCMRSNCEO<br />

i al raadaraa a uaaiaiua<br />

GREAT SLMMEP JOB Eapandng<br />

(»«« a haaang aennoa company<br />

«^JbrM«MiB»Maa a»a«a<br />

ra^Tn*'<br />

(3131 5B2 13*4<br />

GROWING SERVICE DEPT<br />

Noa ha* opan liBienni tor<br />

Sannca «Paa Mi; a^aaeaaj<br />

a H0^7»a200 bar—aan<br />

w<br />

GROWING TROY<br />

aaaka<br />

GREENSKEEPER<br />

The Carta Toananp ol Caraon a<br />

SSS^oSSSTT.' 0 ' -<br />

DRMCR HELPER FMI aaa poa*<br />

I i 111 l IRat Be apM to -or* a<br />

aaa to aMn Mua oa > ^ ae* and<br />

haa good Wrung -aoor* Ca* Baa-<br />

Spa aaa tor Ray ®t0| JSB-4411<br />

Ota 7TM«<br />

(313<br />

(MU ^ 3CARBORN r REE^Ienaae Nan, 2 DIRECT CARE STAFF<br />

aaaa *aar '-M Stl-UI TSSS *^III«a?ad aafarr*<br />

ORPORTLPmES AVAOBLI<br />

•a aan aaa aaaan, aeena Oaar<br />

Ma >*. *• «3S>1 W spt ^ OtuvtRY^naay Paaa» ^<br />

ia^aa l*aaj *? omCTCaWUaaS aaaBa* * a**<br />

aahia*^ daae.ed pMwMl<br />

»«o^» J—n<br />

3t»ai>at9i i siMMi-uss<br />

H •aeaaaanaa a Maao Baa aaa<br />

I* iTS« «i ^lli" STM<br />

Z^SSrnimmSm<br />

ELECTRICIANS<br />

& HELPERS ^<br />

M^Mon 7m<br />

Caraon Carta >13 ISSSTO<br />

ELECTRPI-HYI Saaew<br />

a Afpry a Boedord Ba<br />

»aMKa. Faraaypnisa.<br />

PUIL OR PART TME heto needed<br />

a paraon e*P rear a tor<br />

7a PM PM OC*. Faaa paaaM<br />

^Tl C ri^S > r'iW°y<br />

£*ga<br />

PUU. TBSI| FtXRAl<br />

" lt "c*l f>1» 4*g-2778<br />

FURNACE CLEA8BRS 8<br />

WCI TECHNOANS NN<br />

JO (COL<br />

Gmc S Endoraamert N a* Air<br />

STauXSySl^.'S^.<br />

Ic. fa COL ONB*> B ElMaaamar*<br />

L - y j t s a j r s<br />

ai|*aiaia aaa Caraon Tuaie>B<br />

oaaaaa an aaaBaa anwna<br />

a» n* ma»a Ran «a (I)<br />

an oxtara aeang racard<br />

Ba pKRad a*N Caraon ToaaMap<br />

I Dl llll'. 1180 S Canon<br />

aosaa iaea*e*a Rd uaraa te<br />

Cad a * gear iiieii* AaaRr R paraon m_ JT0IS<br />

GALLSRV ABBWTANT<br />

»'«*!<br />

s s a ? » r » £ 2<br />

-- MM aaai | wiee* i i an ******<br />

r S S E r i - * 5 E V ' - S S<br />

J C OFaoo<br />

3001 W Sa Saaaa »S22<br />

Troy t* 4*0*4<br />

Faa (SIO) 8*3-71*4<br />

GUTTER WORK Rapar<br />

Mean FMI ame far I<br />

management oompany<br />

Ca* fci-Pfl Bam-Spm<br />

MO-3SB-1030<br />

« Opporxray Empana<br />

GUVS 8 GMLS Haua ton a ga<br />

aoma aa Btoran* *aaara 87 M<br />

S10 pa to<br />

prone a<br />

(am iiwia<br />

HAIR CARE<br />

a IIIIMIII hourly -aaa • boraa<br />

gr, ryan ni ililii *00-B8a^870<br />

HAW DRESSER*<br />

*** « ty vl<br />

Bam *—••-»« mua eravaaec w<br />

a aaa CO Ona * aaa* van<br />

l CMy<br />

(*10I<br />

^ HAIR STYUST<br />

•J I I ••• ^ IP"" •"»<br />

*—• fr^r.r ?T<br />

Ma* r t r . r - * ^<br />

• I Ullll H* tor"^'<br />

I1V8SI-3S18 a (JH» »74B»St<br />

HAIR STYLIST<br />

ida* tor LMNI Snap Ca* DMna<br />

i3i3i r2*-a*s-<br />

HAM STVUSTS v Faim* >11' MB*.<br />

Krtga Flua law Sam CBaBa<br />

nal raaaaaary ka Man Ca*<br />

liar igai lt»4T»#m<br />

HNR STYUm<br />

aalan FliiMl hour*<br />

aa CliMSiiBi'll CM<br />

a il»»*7-ei<br />

HMR STVUSTS MMBCURMTS<br />

Oar OHM a SI S Ma<br />

S Mn l.i» araa Ca* %<br />

aa.<br />

x r n ^ SRiOOfPOPT MU.<br />

MRO&AU TOOL 6 QAOE<br />

Thursday, April 27, 1995 OAJE<br />

ClaMtflcattonB 600 to 500<br />

(*)7E<br />

CMPLOVMCNT<br />

P l 8 " '<br />

, l - ' d<br />

KANOYPERSON - T* toe* Ma<br />

•aapmaaafciidua.aato.89a*<br />

Mae* BOR • i»nMa k Maami<br />

|'P-4*7 2*37 a 7S»*2»<br />

HEATING & COOLING<br />

4*aaaaa to aaan 100 000 pka pa<br />

a Q.iiliaiill -or* S day ana<br />

500 HeipWuKd<br />

500 HdpWsstsd<br />

500 Bt^p Wasted<br />

500 Help VsBlcd<br />

500 H+lmd<br />

500 BripWaiad<br />

SHERATON OAKS<br />

HOTEL<br />

cooping app*oa*ona<br />

i nol a^aad: ad tra<br />

^r^to. brk^S^S<br />

am e*ary ar,<br />

42*8811<br />

401K No Wfm, w . «wi,<br />

> phone cala Apply<br />

g-Spra , Mon Fn lor<br />

CAJ F aaa mar<br />

25138 Faa MM Rd<br />

raa. r»rill " -W war.<br />

AUwNWI<br />

^ Tf 2 • ^ ^ HouNpmcr<br />

"*• 1 . — - - i ^ -- oma<br />

'*SS3Lo ..<br />

fS] CAREER<br />

•j I aad ol wrtapi proaaaaei We<br />

"— -er* good paopto aah a<br />

Oumrw aaaa to bean a carta r<br />

r. aaSua toldol wfc TaMaotoa.<br />

Never be unemployed AMaaya mMa<br />

•pod money Oaala yaw oan Ua<br />

STno* 313-813*402<br />

nCATMOOOOUNO TEOaeOAN<br />

•ar. t yaaia aaa"anoa to aor* n<br />

commaaMi S >y<br />

EaooBora Uoi a*M * aagaa Cal<br />

(810) 348 4242<br />

INSTALLERS<br />

l ie oolong tar a toa oraal<br />

- nil* ol aahde aecuiay caAaa<br />

4 acund* Wang to aaai BngN.<br />

-a—. .... aarjaac aulomoaw iramiaea<br />

ba re»ared Ca* 348-5000 an **1 joa^n 80 yaa oM IMcrag^<br />

OAK PARK<br />

. TEACHER tor Mtomoora n Re<br />

. SuSSRVfiSPtoeciata and<br />

tor ngraory program<br />

WEST BLOOMFIELD<br />

• ASSISTANT tor our baby MBng<br />

urogram. Mon Wad 8 Fn<br />

• SUBSTITUTE aacner* n our<br />

Graal Mr •<br />

JSJ0,<br />

LAN08CAPM0 COMPANY<br />

NOW HIRING<br />

•ORIVERS *SALES PEOPLE<br />

I C iCJaalAlAMA/tf n HMh<br />

araa Sfflal apartwara comp_<br />

BaMnad poaeon Ca* 810-373-40* i<br />

LEOAL SECRETARY tar ama*<br />

Far ntHif to r. a- 8ra Salary<br />

MACHINIST/<br />

MACHINE REPAIR^<br />

aoary a* aapanaraia on madn<br />

rapar M* be -ortong -an a an<br />

praaa MPa and liil^wnn Geo<br />

500<br />

MAINTB4ANCE 8 REPAM MEC<br />

LSSLrastJSrs te<br />

EWpVMtod<br />

L-1'"V1»JT1 . - -, -rr prtaa, aaa. era gi|<br />

8201» 900 Legal aaamnca ng ( banMM,<br />

aa itoortani aa baaac MM* aRh r^ w raerva-<br />

y*MS. 810-478-3*50 T, OL.21M . M,<br />

—Lrrr,<br />

iioaai 7*06<br />

Appacamna<br />

• Fart Dea<br />

Gmdar* Halpor to<br />

& 4 toedng togp w produewn<br />

meO*nea 8 day* a<br />

waama, 13170<br />

® HOUSE CLEANERS<br />

FULL MEDICAL<br />

FULL DENTAL<br />

— - jurance corapany car paid<br />

an>a ana Vacal>ana . omer<br />

nnniaei Donl be w I'll a by o*ar<br />

Rcape i ada Cd B too M an,<br />

WE ARE THE HIGHEST PAYING<br />

MAID SERVICE<br />

AMERICAN FREEDOM<br />

CLEANERS<br />

(810) 473-8300<br />

»«LP WANTED Hard aortooo<br />

paraon alto a nol a*aM M a ahowa<br />

e-or* on • aprvaier aenaoe audi<br />

a lat'ui Oul not<br />

(3131 S3*-*H)0<br />

X SLOTS RET A*. MANAGEMENT<br />

lain i Sand ream to<br />

H-90 Hee*p CP. HOA. Ml 48375<br />

HOLOAV INN • Nbrti Campua<br />

3i37e*-«eoo<br />

HOU$ECLEANER&a<br />

—1» emplo^nart aMh aggaaerwa<br />

vnwig aaaid aanrang aaal ade<br />

rb^t^a^ranSr^<br />

HoipMiiiKW ft nwrwrw* v^P<br />

1(M Mbn Uru Fn (313) M6-3EM<br />

LANDSCAPING ganara^nalp^a<br />

- ... art «MM<br />

he—nea Ca* Ron 313-*jaaS81<br />

UFEGUAROS<br />

Currant Red Croa* Ijlaguarl<br />

Traimng CRR laguirad. WSi<br />

pretamad CM: 1*10) 311 3**8<br />

Mon-Fn Bam-4 30pm<br />

313-464-2100 - UVONIA<br />

' SNELLING<br />

PERSONNEL SERVICES<br />

&JM.Z&1SJZX:<br />

H M » M*e Rd<br />

MAINTENANCE<br />

RETIREMENT COMMUNITY<br />

FtA ama poaaon a i HHi m a<br />

csa 1 "<br />

LIFEGUARDS<br />

S«»"mar Mp<br />

OuuiraMB Parka a I<br />

810 354-9510<br />

LIGHT ASSEMBLY WORK<br />

tor ocal manutaclurar Ftoal<br />

hour* UtBBl*<br />

•car* pa* Rap^r<br />

Boa *10f«<br />

_i a make tool aaaa A_<br />

ca MM to aork any am* MaMeM<br />

bonaMa 8 proM ramo Apply<br />

8 30-3 30pm FranMa Faelenar<br />

12701 Beach Daly ItaMord<br />

MACHINISTS<br />

- 813<br />

(313) 72M700<br />

peatong. ake_ San* i<br />

HaaPartood Reaeaaia<br />

22*00 One Carta O .<br />

rtdnndual<br />

MAMTENANOEH<br />

3|MM<br />

CM<br />

MECHANICS WANTED<br />

M totoi prtaaa<br />

£2*J!d W iN*eSw15fhouRy «agi<br />

-a- taato l pK* MBRh®<br />

NLB 'CORFSIATION<br />

29830 BECK RD.<br />

W1XOM. Ml 46393-2824<br />

(810) 624-5566<br />

An Egal Ocpo^>My Emp<br />

MECHANIC<br />

rSSr&y"S£?3K7 MMy (HOI **»-S*.Q<br />

HOUSECLEANERS WANTED<br />

come |oei OM team Fu* or pan<br />

ama. aam earn twriueea Apply a<br />

peraon Oantanack 32340 Fwe<br />

Ela. L<br />

HOUSECLEANERS<br />

waaaaa,! oray ka or pan Bme<br />

kMkon Do**r Clearwa Sarnca<br />

I313J 537-1<br />

HOUSEKEEPER to" lime tor<br />

laararar* home located a Joy 4<br />

toreourgh Aengior Manor<br />

(313) *5I 1158<br />

."rr<br />

81041S0880<br />

810-546-2560<br />

aioaao-seao<br />

oa -« ww—<br />

aa aa* aa o*w acMpmart Muai<br />

be abM to -or* ousaia M *ma<br />

Apply a paraon 32001 Chery H*.<br />

Weaken rt Ml 4*1S6<br />

Uaoraa. Ml 4*lK-<br />

•awjme 8 aaary •aQuaamar. to<br />

Aaane Tryak<br />

Lake Slate* meurance Co.<br />

PO Boa 530868<br />

Lwoma Ml 48i5»0eM<br />

INSURANCE AOENCY tocaeo<br />

W E S T E R N<br />

STAf F SERVICES ,<br />

Joe Penan CnavroMX laa an<br />

mradaM opening 1or a PART TIME<br />

»«OOOR 9*cu"ty guard<br />

proade latalani letarancaa<br />

**ToE KSSAN CHEVROLET<br />

28111 Taagrair<br />

SouPdald<br />

Auppon paraon to aork a non Full KENNEL ATTENDANT<br />

time poartion al M.oiaan<br />

ana Sooeiy . W.aaano aneher<br />

HOUSEKEEPER Fu* Bme<br />

nmo> ootiTigrWy<br />

HOME CARE AIOES<br />

JO»I OM Mem Ol dopandaua peopa<br />

t at igH houaakaep*i0 tar aMany<br />

pertona r Waatom Wayna CoaiTy<br />

rttA PCA. (jaieoni aMo analaca<br />

CHILD ANDFAM8.Y SERVICE<br />

313-4S3-141S or *00-2*2-8l30<br />

i SOE<br />

Grand R~a- VBega<br />

HOUSEKEEPER<br />

Naadad lor Plymoi«ri main-')<br />

oommunay t\R Brna Ce*i0am*pm<br />

313-*S3-7t**<br />

HOMEMAKERS WANTED<br />

Earn eatre mora* aPMa aorkatg al<br />

hona I Rd arde raamg na u><br />

4 wng ton CM ia00a2$-82n<br />

HOMEMAKERS WANTED<br />

Earn a«a IS* aoR*ng Pom home<br />

anMto tomay We ere< Flaaba<br />

ton CM IS10) 5SM051<br />

HOSTESS* ASSIST ANT<br />

» buoy Naa Hon<br />

•aa Btoomkaid<br />

ar*oy atoig to peopa and hrra<br />

aord I.iuaaemg MM* Ca* Ann<br />

Mara ataiOBSI-flOOO MMr 12 noon<br />

HOSTESS<br />

Safcaday 4 Sunde,<br />

(31» 881-2727<br />

NOVI HILTON<br />

HOUSEKEEPERS NEEDED<br />

IMMEDIATELY in Fermingian •**.<br />

$7 S* b nan Oan car •aj*n-a compenaa 4 M pokey<br />

torn* Paalaa Ann Artnr<br />

31>971 1000 Era* 313-4289222<br />

. INSURANCE<br />

CSR<br />

a Wea Deartiom aaeang<br />

HOUSEKEEPER<br />

SoulhfielO Dunn*** ha* an<br />

anmadiala opening Hour*<br />

8 30-5 00 banana mdudad Sand<br />

reeume to Boa 814<br />

oonmaig tramng and an above<br />

average aeiary and banalita<br />

package Ptoaee P»wna<br />

UcOoma* Agency. Be<br />

313 561-43*0<br />

HOUSEKEEPER<br />

STORE MAPfTENANCE<br />

The Eran AAen aiora n Lhrona a<br />

to<br />

F»a<br />

aeeamg a reaponekae paraon<br />

hanOe Ouaimg rtcuunang<br />

ctoanag Good houny rae «<br />

ptoaiont. congenal enartmmert<br />

ETHAN ALLEN HOME WTERORS<br />

15700 kkddMM* Rd. Uvona<br />

(313) 2*1 7710<br />

i Samoa Sena-<br />

• Spoda EdMon - Door Paaon<br />

• Hun iaapria «o<br />

• storeroom da*<br />

- UMv Braaidaa Coca 4<br />

Banquet Cook<br />

'XLT&r<br />

21111 I limiRd<br />

HOUSEKEEPING -<br />

LAUNDRY<br />

Fidand Panama pLaaara naaMe<br />

Immediate opening* Reaaani<br />

aumxnknga NeN "<br />

Wood-ero H*a Niaaag<br />

1312 N Woodaana<br />

H0USEKEEP1NGOFFICE<br />

person needed tor ape" men t<br />

a Wnaand Appy Mon<br />

5pm WeaSend Par* Af»<br />

h Chery H*<br />

RuF 4 Memmen<br />

-I.o-I* ana -a<br />

Sterling pay »*0 par hour<br />

EaceAem laato Appr, tr paraon<br />

at MHS 37256 Ma«»jalto Road<br />

i-aa oI Ne-to-y i<br />

KEYPUNCH OPERATOR<br />

Day 4 Mtomoon mRa rata<br />

m 810-47*1136<br />

LATHE HAND<br />

leaded tor Noa area (hop<br />

Ca* ia^ 3*8-1*98<br />

LATHE/MILL HAND - 5 *r*<br />

"JS s<br />

'•Una<br />

(810) 82*-2583<br />

tor hoeoey pay Day i<br />

wa V-Laa Praoann<br />

UGHT ASSEMBLY WORKERS<br />

leaded Fu8«an ama • iMli<br />

Mai a* aoon aa poaecae CM tor<br />

raerva— 81»*71 2880<br />

LIGHT INDUSTRIAL<br />

M - kght mduama<br />

a pen Dme and Iu8<br />

n Send —or* laMilii<br />

to or apply m 1361 Ha Road<br />

Weaaend Ml «81*5 laouTi M Fort<br />

Rd) EOE<br />

MACHINISTS #&» P E2lS?7JZL<br />

Openora tar Or keg.<br />

Haa* CNC Good par.<br />

wiawaua lean<br />

BtoorMMM araa (HO) 82*3677<br />

KINDER CARE OF WESTLANO<br />

a ootonc tar paopto Mn lo»a<br />

OlMran » you Art ••*'•*» r<br />

aortung at*i ehacPen to* « ran<br />

Bme paaa* cal 3i>-«56<br />

HINDER CARE 0* WESTLANO<br />

lookaig tor peop<br />

Idren K you are<br />

LAWN MAINTENANCE<br />

Full time Farmington Baaed<br />

Orar kme pay<br />

(810) 478-15*7<br />

arortong alh 0*k»rer to! or j<br />

M 313-455 li<br />

I you re looking tor a tpatpecad<br />

aar i-|—r- aork enwonmern.<br />

then Wlo t a tooang tor youi<br />

INSURANCE<br />

Eapendng Bamaym P 8 C Agency<br />

oRara opportunay tar eapenanced<br />

oommerclel cualomei wvee<br />

repr<br />

ooaeragae 8 be aalea onaaad We<br />

corarue to *a*i Non-anoarg cRca<br />

Drtaa code 4 pmlaaaiona mage<br />

Salary open<br />

(8IO1 644-0888<br />

roonari Salary o<br />

CMta^CenrM<br />

INSURANCE<br />

Marketing Repreaenutive<br />

inauranoe eanrio^ compar^way rg<br />

aitf 1 " yaar ooaaoa degree only<br />

Mnrrun 3 yaara heekh aauranca<br />

eapenenoe raqwred Aboae nerage<br />

aegea muUin banekl package 4<br />

opporkxay tar eOnancamer* tar taa<br />

ra^ey miI» I m*Mdual Ptoeia<br />

repTy to P.O Boa 422 33290 W 14<br />

•2a Rd W BoorWetd 4*322<br />

kinko's copies<br />

g apufaaaora<br />

ka ame Qietomer eervice aprt<br />

Mantog « 86 50 pa nr<br />

nduoe helping<br />

ouenmer*. runnmg oopy macTanaa<br />

caaraermg. and meraanmg a clean<br />

a organuad arora ptooa Kir*o i<br />

citara benelaa to ka tara oo-aonars<br />

Tha once a open 24 hr* a day<br />

yea-round Ptoaee aee BD or Je«<br />

Kmkot oI Rocneeler<br />

133 S Man ST<br />

K-MART NOW ramg Garden Shop<br />

ElecvcracA Dea Appry a Jtoraon<br />

4**4* Ford Rd al Sheldon<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> (3I3I 455-9700<br />

LABORER<br />

Bnc* layar'a helper Mual haia 5<br />

yaara aapenence irakd »i*er»<br />

(canae 8 oan veraca 810-477*673<br />

Huran Reeourcaa<br />

EXECUTIVE<br />

HOUSEKEEPER<br />

T>€ HYATT RCO0ICY DEARBORN<br />

a currently^ aaakmg «.ain>ed human -eeourca <br />

tar OUT rac*»y grtwng lennca<br />

MuAa The arecwr a airokrad a ta<br />

ejtaraelieaor <br />

•00-460-4424<br />

NOUWOjWMRi<br />

WAHTwO<br />

MRMtoRan w—•«<br />

HVAC SERVICE T1CH<br />

HYDRAUUC P« FTTT1R<br />

ffTttoi (SIOlMSaS<br />

IGA<br />

ORCHARD * 10 Mi<br />

(BIO) 837-.<br />

WORK COMP<br />

ADJUSTER<br />

We ourrtnRi hart a poMon oparang<br />

tor Work Camp Adkator -toi a<br />

narwaum o< 2 year* eapenenca Tha<br />

ca ILDMI ahocAd haaa * lanen MP<br />

UTERNATlQNAL COSMETIC<br />

IilIIS MlllMMMMMMMMB<br />

OU<br />

LABORERS WANTED<br />

For aaang company Mvat hava<br />

Rmara kcarae and ba -Mio to<br />

. long houra (3131 537-82*0<br />

LANOSCAPE CONSTRUCTION<br />

• WORKER'S<br />

Wto good dnatno 8 GOOO<br />

cord "3131 425-9777<br />

LAWN MAINTENANCE<br />

Tan ah*e you -or* FJI lime<br />

Eapenenca ta'elered »Aj*l hart<br />

dependable tranaporlalion<br />

31<br />

ka 4 pan tana poeRora<br />

I Manager Aak tor Sue<br />

(313) 4** 3222<br />

mua be Lun•: al<br />

liA mAfccn ooaa oompany Davok<br />

EMPLOYVIENT CENTER AGENC*<br />

(810) 50* 1636<br />

MACHINE OPERATORS<br />

Eapenenoe prrlerrad but not<br />

utmary Salary oommanaurM<br />

a*h aaanenoe Apply m peraon<br />

1902 (Vicnaewr Induaata Dnva<br />

to (810) 852-4010<br />

MAINTENANCE PERSON<br />

NEEDED<br />

For large Weeltond Apartment<br />

Comptoa CM Belaeeri 9am-3pm<br />

313-728-28*0<br />

Leasing Agent<br />

id^nxntrn Uvoraa<br />

icimry Pan or to*<br />

kme Good pay atoi'antaa<br />

BIO 362 2220<br />

LEASING CONSULTANTS<br />

tod tor aaakana* tor our Twy<br />

«paBnam communHy I |Ou Aa<br />

id have an outgoing<br />

cal Sato M H0-3B2-A0M<br />

LANOSCAPER KE0E0<br />

LEASING CONSULTANT<br />

FM w pan Rita tar Btoom*a*1 O<br />

ta Graen apartmerti "n Wea<br />

110-6*2 2960<br />

MACHINE OPERATOR TRAINEES<br />

Fu* kma poamona mmeRateN<br />

available to raa appkeam* on CNC<br />

rachmaa No amenenca naoeaaary<br />

but ha«AA Compeakve atarlmg<br />

-a get and opportunity tor<br />

atfrtnoarrant CAiMml taraRa and<br />

MAINTENANCE PERSON<br />

needed tor apartment communry a<br />

RovM Da* araa EapRance and<br />

took • lomary Ptoaea cat<br />

(810) 2BB-3710<br />

MAINTENANCE PERSON<br />

aoRmg condaora No pHone caa*<br />

Decision<br />

29370 Stopranaon Hay<br />

Metkaon Hto (N al 12 m*a><br />

MACHINE OPERATOR<br />

Fx* ama needy -or* • a* traa<br />

EOE Send raaume or aork hatory<br />

a Human Raaoura P O BO*<br />

115 HlllTl a* 4*1*5<br />

JS1®<br />

LANOSCAPE<br />

. .. a tow aood peopk<br />

313-537*330<br />

FdREMAN (rM)<br />

S10-S1M"<br />

LEASING<br />

CONSULTANT<br />

gyrpSSr-rfftS^r:<br />

aa-TtoWsjra:<br />

8 computor aapana'r* * plu* «<br />

Aeply M 11**1 CrtM<br />

to. No* R8. Man * 4 10<br />

aaa to 110-344-4360<br />

K ^ ? a r "<br />

LABORERS<br />

«B^7Ri to MM. atMaltan M^y<br />

R R P I R : R A<br />

Raa atom 8 MR R MM<br />

Ma to ka a Mng tarn MM R t<br />


»£(•)<br />

IWpWMlMl<br />

Classification* 500 to 502<br />

Q4E Thursday. April 27, 1996<br />

€MPLOVM€NT<br />

I W M M oMoa hoi R<br />

ROMP -aM no O RMF<br />

S r S W * > M . ( 3 1 R n / - 0 ^<br />

TBIFORARY POSITION<br />

FILLER$M<br />

^ p = :<br />

WATT<br />

sataurssrffx<br />

aaiHlM-M<br />

HripVatoa<br />

DRI A III aaMa NPMM M M Miiara aag*ri**6* Dan<br />

MM RMMauao GAORM Compar 113431 i IM<br />

•1*471*600<br />

W S 3 E W<br />

3134*1 3BM<br />

WANTED MM l_<br />

500<br />

I Hetp Vialed<br />

WM00W BMTALLER^ l«LPER<br />

OFFICE CLEANING m n w * w a ATTENDANTS<br />

9 m Emriat Nw Commaroa ama to fir<br />

GANTOS<br />

' • n w r » WaAoO LMW<br />

61047**200<br />

•m fc>« (•'« W-iW<br />

"OCX ATTENOENT s S T b r a t e a s<br />

OFFICE CLEANINO puA.t.oA Farr •anrwyl<br />

•00<br />

I «MixM pan Mho a»annga ft<br />

ca* 61<br />

PROJECT ENGINEER<br />

TM<br />

—• * BS to tMrfmncM Engraanng<br />

U v-4 Qa> Pw1» E nam* pay<br />

Ca* 13»»<br />

POOL A QROUNOI PERSON A a nvrvn**. al 2 yaar* aapananca<br />

ra automoava •««( «MMd<br />

OFFICE **ip NEEDED F%**m*<br />

SAIES ASSOCIATES tCAJHRFtS<br />

4104*74*15 •iimgH<br />

For «Mnc t<br />

company «c u »<br />

POOL >«LP aanMd to aanaod A<br />

MM<br />

II unMii aor* On Ml joe<br />

•otng *ah paopto «M partofntog<br />

to Condon Zona Haaang A Coo*na mg CenRoOPvo • « - «oja=<br />

•wdloiw M*I Imafkdoami<br />

<br />

Sujelgd M 4*034 or ca*.<br />

aga A car*..<br />

ao** baaad or opan* 61*3<br />

«uma to PO<br />

L«60» n c u n opan*<br />

„ A Ml *»•*" .<br />

,*10l 46*6070<br />

A OH. CHANGE<br />

Enc or P*Mr<br />

TE&4RCIAN<br />

PT*MX^0JM»M CM PORTER<br />

M M aood bana*** Gana>a<br />

t « m M o > i « n r M v a v Tradar WRMkad (S10» 67VOM*<br />

part kma poaMuna rraMWa ApiPy<br />

a> pnon *M0 * I « • IV] POSITION AVAJLAfliE aa Tranee<br />

fmnamn m*i »« •. «* w «< t»n • anal onmonmara Coaag*<br />

F « n n » (to ot cal to ar A jr»» mmcarmO Ho-d w w g<br />

mwaiin «ioi 4?*.i3i3<br />

peraonabto A catoe' or .an tea<br />

putanaa Sand -atom no cM»<br />

Opdnon R**earc* Amancan ConvRP. MiM<br />

ea, A<br />

lnaa<br />

Travef LR M M 90 Ra. atotk m vM Pan 1610) 676 1730<br />

s x r i a f r ss<br />

aM* tomparakxaa IR)lH'| on<br />

UxMuc-wl M 14 MM. Counselors appppn. goad maK aM M.<br />

•ua M O M 9 M M IMP 4<br />

STRUCTURAL 6 MMC STEEL Our U*<br />

PM Skarang pay MVS Mur<br />

otj) m-aan<br />

LAYOUT PERSON 10 yaara<br />

0<br />

IP Md Ipr Talaphona T/aval n ^ r r ' ^<br />

SHM0LERS NEEDED<br />

—v IP apt on an<br />

rHKIMfen<br />

-ITS*. AM U M M M M n ' l M 610-3654727<br />

31 >401-0600<br />

Ml<br />

lor phPM 61Q-36S-RM0 — 1<br />

61(M1<br />

IM l' Poaa.bla<br />

iamiHR Oparangl *!(>-*77-4677<br />

TOYS R US<br />

Bo> WOO nilinl mana®m paMor to N<br />

TENT INSTALLERS<br />

Obaarvw A EceaMU IMMKH" ign r«t»>j> Ptoaaa oa* MM<br />

SUPERVISORS PM kma fkini Crva Forwnan 6 GanarM<br />

af- ASS-3A* ShCfxnQ/RRCWving CaMMB^Ktng «S 2S-M 60 A«»><br />

HI «1S0<br />

OpponuJT •» MR<br />

aRtog U aork<br />

RE-USE TECHNICIAN<br />

PROTOTYPE PLASTER A PLASTC . _l WM. 16 hour»M»aa*. Mmu)<br />

onantad aiarxxrrf Arm<br />

(3131 72S-M E6-M16<br />

LAMNATOR E0NI OpaMa Bancto •Ml Stanr^j M 90 par hour PtoaM<br />

Raoaraa ragMy M>M n**du«<br />

1)10 10<br />

Mn'olelYP« 'Nood Pattar" cal Enc WMpn HM2S07«0<br />

aan MPH» RMP AM*^ N* SURFACE ORlNDER A CNC TVC BENCH MARK m FaMranMan<br />

MMa C-*raa< opponjrurj oltos a VERTICAL ka MLL - Oood bona* a noun ta kR ona pan ama Oy<br />

.ar »!0<br />

kma day S Mi moan RRI poaMJn pacaaga and MORT aM CM korvng AR00 paopto FN caapng and<br />

PRECISION QAOE<br />

ROOFERS NEKJED aar tompaaaxa iMrj and banad (313) 64'1060<br />

w a RM* rOQhMM CotMR<br />

Ewananca pra<br />

PROTOTYPE<br />

PaJ Goodman or DanM Oiarak<br />

Mi Sand —<br />

•M aapaf -Mi-a2S0 nooa***r| RNw For rmrmmrn<br />

CM 6am-3pm 313-722-60M<br />

PRESCHOOL CAREO/VE"<br />

and o*ao» PURCHASING<br />

EAparRnca" ptalaTrad >.• nol<br />

SURFACE ORROER Fo. gaga<br />

RECEIVING/ qqRgq i in NO»T Exponanoa A WORLD CLASS uOTpany «M<br />

VaO Pi4 or ASSISTANT BUYER<br />

naoaaaary OoM pay > kOiMMRR manuMcajrora * M to madton<br />

-aan<br />

WAREHOUSE ama *» upnaoonod PM«<br />

Rampaiga ta ra aulomoRM<br />

ROOF MO COMPANY<br />

CM (si(Q aao-asis<br />

ALL SHIFTS<br />

marhM « toeing ta on OBananoM.<br />

PRESS OPERATOR<br />

to andM IWOTI and KM rO Orgwuaaorw HUM to<br />

STLS •SSOTO IP PPl P W . Mar 1<br />

itorWaoRmg. quoRy M M tool 4<br />

GanarM Labor 17 hr Oam<br />

Oaa S-5 yaan ««ar> Daooma pan ol ar aqgr«ui • taar<br />

- P— Ooo"<br />

6HM»t»4<br />

monM A tMr lu* M SURFACE QRMOER - to gnnRng Ra Managar to upawi a tool 4<br />

ARBOR TEMPS 4M-tie6 aaaa CMM MMpnmont. No* «a ahop Mual M RUMad r<br />

pacad war"<br />

CM Mon •*» Fri<br />

Ua » oorm^vaAona puiLfiaang. For laai paoM ainnrertoiant MuM<br />

toolang to Ul RM R»t->oAaaa*«"S<br />

ctok<br />

uwona Ut ASlM<br />

and «wwgng alwMt, papRcto Mwa cMuMun koanaa 6 knoartotg*<br />

Mai M aM c jartiad and<br />

SURFACE GRINDER<br />

ta aort 6 M<br />

PC Runt laquua * Pio'ougn oi tto n-oour*| araa VM M*i *«*»<br />

ataatoRI TOpM FM *ma paaawr<br />

Naadad ta Now aiaa anoe<br />

O laauma tc<br />

PRESS OPERATOR. luvMMdg* d mnaom% to paraon MorvFn. IO-4pm ol.<br />

mm aaoaOam hoaah hoaM banaAM. taH Ptoaaa CALL (6I»<br />

PO Bo* 27*<br />

appN in paraon. Mon -Fn . 6AM-4PM<br />

Word and t«cai<br />

REPAIR PERSON<br />

6S3 Mar*Metoar» Dmra al 30766 Orand Rnror Fa"n*yor SWEEPERMOUSEKEEPMO Fu*<br />

HaaOmghCMry Hp a HM. (6101 ATS-niSO<br />

niian irana-<br />

baduround and aaMiy «<br />

topapnR) Sand iaoi«na 6 MMy<br />

Spnra*M I iiRM*nr 4 Sorvna<br />

CMSMM.<br />

apr* on<br />

rapmramam* to BaoAkaaping<br />

(pattonaa pi tlariao'ra iram FiR-<br />

1-M7S<br />

mm M poaMd a ra TUMIMRJ<br />

Poaaon 32606 W 12 Maa RO<br />

ama Good pay ta MM aopandabM<br />

ktiaaiRm BuMng Tha Cuarto<br />

PAPETERS 6 PART TR* MAM 51rMr!'cayWai<br />

SM 360 Fanaanoon HM Ml<br />

4 hard auton (3131 """<br />

313-422 "ENANCE ASSISTANT ^<br />

•-a W Fan 10 * 10-4M-5543 Toaanarap «t CanMn^doo* not<br />

PRINT PROOUCTION REAL ESTATE OFFICE NEEDS<br />

FM ama CM Man-FFT<br />

Patia .jp"Sca""4» lor cRurpfi<br />

«*OAI poMM»*. ORea<br />

6om-4pm 610-3S3-31M<br />

na* a'anafi Ha»pi«i M naa*<br />

An ERMH<br />

aM «*APC a «na M<br />

Oppdrto** Empioya'<br />

Opponunay Emctoyar<br />

OOod . • _<br />

STEEL FITTER<br />

OM* 6<br />

w *aara<br />

PnpkMtop. MyMtog or Id aoasa aoeueac* « SECRETARY FOR Faman^pn MM<br />

tool,<br />

background Tjaa. Wa«7 »1S<br />

J good aortoi<br />

" ^^?%avooac<br />

PARFT STORE s<br />

aatory Kmor. » I<br />

Wr at iHi<br />

nard CM Tnoa ftlO) 9aS-7S00 P O Boa k» 874 67* Troy T ka 46C<br />

FMiiaigtoi Rd. LAMM M MIM<br />

OBMRuMr EmcAoyat<br />

SCCURTTY<br />

PRIVATE SCHOOL *aato M M<br />

Qui<br />

anoM Aonaatona Oaacaor CataOani RECEPTI0MST Haa Solon Port<br />

Oug ipR «MM A««y to panon<br />

ama MUM M good aM paopR<br />

Jnaad Par. ZJ361 Tatograpn Rd.<br />

nduM MUM NOW a CCW Plaaaa<br />

STEEL TOE SHOES<br />

• •cataary N OaMand Cm*, PR<br />

(6101 546-1760 John M 610-370-7114<br />

RoyM Oak<br />

PART TBC COUNTER HELP<br />

SECURITY OFFICERS<br />

RECEPTI0MST<br />

WM* a*Mil no* 'UN' « •» Boa 01076 VETERatARY CLPMC<br />

Manara CM ta mom laawoaQr<br />

Oaartiom. Huron Tap Farmm^or<br />

Rd<br />

lima opanmg R IRcmga" h r POMM 4 DOOM FM or Pan-<br />

Mon-Fn. 7am-^ HORBRa22<br />

Ml 46150<br />

IHana Senary a Vatormor, CMc | ama niiiWi MUM xaaa car 4<br />

» "Q^A-pPi aoM aoma M M a phoaw Ca* USS Me «10-59* 770*<br />

PART TM* RECEPTKM6T<br />

PROOUCE t*LP<br />

aiM ana* S R M pay U fo<br />

to ouoy **a *OMN Soma tin MM* par Mur Strong cMrtcal *M* SECURTTY OFFICERS<br />

r SS<br />

—fa ol<br />

Loa My ParMR to AMRM M__ _<br />

(3131 464-0111 MMIAMOI ncod (aaM al ' - pa f " * "WHy-jMI 4<br />

iiUltra day* Far aa« MM aar<br />

PERSONNEL AGENCY PR00UCT ENGatEER RECEPTIONIST WANTED Ml g a s u ' r a r<br />

RECRUITER<br />

L/aoriM kOtfan 4 bar Mmomoam.<br />

33ZS0 6 MM R6-. CM 31 >422 1 tOB SECURITY OFFCERS<br />

0ENSU PIC hpa kR And PM ama<br />

REOLA2ER poaRon* to LAMM. SuuPRaM Md<br />

M kR a.<br />

jsr ra*°s<br />

Oak Park Saauno roaa are MM<br />

•to aopuOMaaMly «M *anouM|M<br />

CM<br />

MMa MUM ba n M o m M 4<br />

. • w s t o o 0AMI aamknu a» paopto OoM<br />

a mm OM aa* atarto. FamRaray M<br />

•agM. bono** RM A eaMgamrRal<br />

CAD<br />

pfOMKMig. 0G4T tooang RELIEF PHARMACMT paiMMa.<br />

ForDMorORiPa*'<br />

mmTRJMM "tSL'CZL<br />

S<br />

SECURTTY OFFICERS<br />

4 a<br />

RESERVATION Tha WocAa^M Corporaaon an<br />

FERSOMtKL DEPARTMENT<br />

PHOTO FINISHING<br />

P0 Boa 70B<br />

area nci*M«i| 30 p*J*<br />

ton par ooM SouMM toeaAan r^sr VRraMH rani MM A MR<br />

PR00UCTKM COWTROL • Fa<br />

EamkomW, - MOC-aatP, Oa**<br />

or *»mmi9» *oa JM Aiaaigo ar<br />

S^MutCTaMMMM MAM Arg- L,<br />

£ r w £ S a s r £<br />

* V'i>4J30M7^<br />

27S4l SeAoole'M (M M M<br />

caaon MM MioatoJga M baoc<br />

kL AMtpar 4 MgW oompuM toxaoM M otarto M<br />

M M M M M M l o l a i 2M<br />

ama ta RoaM MM MM par haa*. MR banoAR M<br />

Otmmymt 4 iooarant «*ir»»c^t»M<br />

PMOTOORAPHER NEEOEO to<br />

• J y w<br />

ROM t MMII A M OM part<br />

MM* Itf liiri Maa«<br />

IM U a M Marang aaga I<br />

RA. W Bo.<br />

2«OOC vaaaar. SMMMO. Uaa<br />

M M M M 6 M L A MM MR PROOUCTHDN<br />

M1S2 n a n * 7 MM R<br />

OPMM toR Faaa i M paid By<br />

R M Mm «!7ahs<br />

E*M Opaarwrj* imM*<br />

i M M M t M<br />

PtCTURS^PRAIRB^<br />

CM TSSW-4P<br />

aranga to PM wMiw paraon<br />

NMOpanrgkOiaiaBSil RETAIL<br />

ASSISTANT MAMAGf: R<br />

[T^M[T Caaatai' riw WMa^M?<br />

ruro<br />

«m |*V« 4736806<br />

PRODUCTION BUPtM<br />

aaaa MM M Maa<br />

CiagRR v<br />

r" v ****** 'j"**"*ka<br />

00170<br />

s t a - s s s<br />

EOS<br />

YARD PERSONAMAREH0USE<br />

Maalar-Halco Inc a Making<br />

yard paraon 4 Mao<br />

CLon-<br />

maianal* aaa.ai.nj othara «L<br />

aarahouaa oonotAM cuklomar<br />

ooraaci 4 goto production OrpMng<br />

7900 HAGGERTY RD<br />

N ol Ford. S. dt Joy Rd tgpi 4 room to<br />

M Mual paaa drug<br />

WAREHOUSE DRIVER<br />

R<br />

Fu*<br />

4<br />

r to paraon only<br />

•*r3~or*.rq paraon MASTER HALCO 0«C<br />

Nonsmoking ocarpanw to<br />

6020 COMMERCE OR<br />

ra«Moa COL LJOOMO Sond^^M WESTLAN0 Ml MIM<br />

ITo P O Boa 436 Maom. M 4*363<br />

FiRama poaaon FuA 502 anvafi toanaa raguaod Room to<br />

advancamani Contact DAI*<br />

610 54*0633<br />

WAREHOUSE HELP naadad to<br />

oarwmc ao daMaaor MUM ba otka<br />

to aal Ml R| R la For an<br />

Aaaa* cal t*ka R<br />

10-47*4220<br />

WAREHOUSE<br />

toaM* 4 OUL<br />

B* MM ID<br />

pnR 4<br />

Midnight Shift<br />

Hionan<br />

Now M 46376<br />

uparang to a LR TrucA<br />

DO YOU hava * good madi loatAng Mid urkoadMg cK IrudM ond<br />

cma.jn<br />

IMpM 6ul nol ilBlinn M?S M<br />

Kw K Man to moMM M*IM<br />

Apply R aaaon Man *vu PA. IOOPI<br />

Frara W *M<br />

431M W Mna<br />

1 ACCOUNTING CLERK<br />

I? 30 hr Lnroraa araa FiR kma<br />

6-4 30pm Accounting to aer*x» or<br />

WAREHOUSED SHIFT knoarladg* ol 10 kay adchng<br />

HaMnoikM aa*<br />

vkhM tamfcr aM<br />

racord a mual COL a plue F*4oa<br />

anarmg and quartoMy ' "" bona pMn<br />

Apply to paraon Ualaaar 6-llam<br />

and l-4pm 36300 GMndaM Uvoraa.<br />

tocatad bataaon PlymoMi Rd 4<br />

Iha JMTAH EMraaaaoy and Wayna<br />

Rd 4 Lovan<br />

WAREHOUSE POSITIONS<br />

OHM FRar*. MMJO Omrara naarMd<br />

to Souaktad tocaaon. f\A kma<br />

MM hava pramoua HKx aapan-<br />

—Taamatara LOCAI 337<br />

IM cara banaAta Sand<br />

raaumo to P O Boa 5091<br />

WAREHOUSE POSITION<br />

^JtM^^oompanj^^^yma<br />

TRAINEES ••uvona<br />

to MUlad kadao<br />

poaMon* r maehma tool buaraM<br />

313-663-0*331<br />

-, oloelrtCAl. *uid powor And<br />

matfiaracM MuM ba •natnaraoa^ WAREHOUSE<br />

inclnad and hrra good JM* MM Shon and long term MMgnmirat<br />

" 1<br />

M-M par hour WooOand. ' —<br />

31 >5*4-4196<br />

TRANSPOmATION DRIVERS pari<br />

Mna to pdvoM agancy FR*«»a<br />

Sand raaana to TO, P0 Boa WAREHOUSE SUPERVISOR<br />

6-2pm or<br />

530306 LAMM. Ml MIS3 or ca* SMarviaor naadad to >d *MI MuM<br />

MaryAnn (S10) 474-2783 EOE<br />

•no* E»c***nt pay 4 banaM<br />

TREE SERVICE<br />

r. ikppM—a<br />

.. 31774<br />

TELEMARKETERS<br />

Mman (Ml*)<br />

rs, Uaoraa. Ml MiM<br />

to homo *npn<br />

610-366-3421<br />

AMI SM** Grady<br />

TREE TRRRRNO, BPRAYMQ 4 •WAREHOUSE STOCK<br />

313-4*2 2600 *M 123 GROUNOS UAJNTENANCE Loading Notional at<br />

TELEMARKETERS (11) M<br />

Mt-v>Aar aaaa* ka-am* and pan<br />

•or: kma oM/onto ptocMAApr* (2 Owam-<br />

ahoiAd ham a waramum ol I yaar i-j anR'j CacMMr* Mark |<br />

nanea to *M graan rOuMv<br />

Tllf MARKETER MB a va6d drkrar-a koanM aMi naaM 4 darAM maumnca mcaaor<br />

M aM CMMI<br />

kWedueaan w s w r t a n<br />

to and M!(k) pa<br />

CMM EaeaAanr madtoa 4<br />

rruM ba abM to<br />

STOCK CLERKS<br />

M pacAag* avaaaOM CM<br />

•W*. . aak PAHMWaiarang IWM Ore* MounMn Tup Trao Sarvioa Mon<br />

Ta f7 Sou P*L. Mia I*' 3pm - 3pm<br />

(6i0i 300-1470<br />

IMKSYMENT CENTER AOOICY<br />

(410) SSB-1SH<br />

STCX^K-HELP<br />

8»ia:?rjr-a?<br />

MMrgaac and laaaM* paopM ® aork<br />

SouaSa<br />

no AM Ml PM IM TGNGA L I 41II ^<br />

pBagaMOMMMRRng MMkMM STOCXMO CR*W oorty mamm,<br />

STTv,.^ ^<br />

STOCK KEEPER ^<br />

PVU*yi» PPERiENCE<br />

r-siais<br />

30CM Gran* RNM '<br />

C31R 4744SM<br />

to RM MMOA to<br />

M aorrM^•aaaM < ACCOUNTING CLERK<br />

EMPLOYMENT CENTER AGENCY<br />

(010) 566 16*<br />

ACCOUNTING<br />

HM hM an oparang M<br />

r> Otaia rdMduM aM<br />

anoa EMoaura to a IM» Maria<br />

compuM A pkM Top banaM «Uk<br />

bonua and pnM toanng<br />

Dtversjfie<br />

luuPRakl inlra i<br />

WELDER<br />

TRUCK 0MVER<br />

a aM MructoM MA*<br />

MM —MOM MM Oood Rtving<br />

racord RMMRM Maaaa. MaM RorMo Dnvo <strong>Canton</strong> (Joy 4<br />

MAIL—M i M M l M j R WELDER<br />

EMananoM mm M«I 4 Arc aja<br />

gang a to hoovy •*•* "a*'<br />

TRUCK DRWtR wmiCOL<br />

TIM MMINDMI mn>a-| ~ 1<br />

Sorao oarMOM labor MuM ham f-7S i'aMM<br />

tnanoa (41» 47*0707<br />

TURN FAT WTO IM<br />

Oa*tSt**<br />

aaR Pa RM CM 1*10)<br />

•* R"<br />

LVR«A MI 4A1N»<br />

RA M TaMihokaarM r* Baa<br />

M 610-300-36*1<br />

UMXa MM boaary taon^iirj<br />

to kMM 4 bAAOt . tllMH/t W*<br />

FI017<br />

MR MM. MOOMTOAUMNOA VINYiyTHJE INSTALLERS<br />

4<br />

1 fT ra*A 1)1*1 CfalMl I appAcar<br />

MM HJY.M 4


DOUG FVNU,<br />

BuiLOiwi ® Bi NI.NKSM winn<br />

9&3-3I37<br />

THURSDAY. APRIL 27,1996<br />

BUILDING & BUSINESS<br />

OBSERVER<br />

STARS<br />

This column highlights promotions, transfers.<br />

hmrrgs and other key personnel moves within<br />

the suburban business community. Send a brief<br />

biographical summary — including the towns of<br />

residency and employment and a black-andwhite<br />

photo, if desired — to: Stars. Building A<br />

Business. Obsen/er & fccentric Newspapers.<br />

36251 Schoolcraft. Livonia 48150. Our fax<br />

number is (313) 591 7279.<br />

Kelly Brown, formerly of<br />

Livonia, was named the best<br />

DJ in Detroit for the second<br />

straight year by the Metro<br />

Times. Brown is morning host<br />

for CIMX-FM of<br />

Rochester since<br />

models - opened<br />

about a yaar and a<br />

half ago on the<br />

sits of a former<br />

farm and ski jump.<br />

Tbe two builders, Riviers Homes<br />

and Dynasty Homes, say just a<br />

third of the 98 lots in. the 47-acre<br />

development are still available.<br />

Country living in tha city ia a<br />

big attraction. Bloomer Park abuts<br />

tha subdivision to tha east.<br />

"It's like you're not in the city<br />

but are in the city," said Rico Ferri<br />

of Riviera. Tt kind of backs up to<br />

wetlands. No one can build around<br />

ua. We're close to the park. It's a<br />

nice view."<br />

"It's a private location," said<br />

Robert Maggiorino of Dynaaty.<br />

•The whole perimeter is pretty private,<br />

no (back) neighbors There's<br />

only one entrance to get in."<br />

All (loor plans built by the pair<br />

— colonials, two-stories. Cape Cods<br />

and ranches — carry base prices of<br />

less than $200,000<br />

Throw in the Rochester Community<br />

Schools, city sewers and a local<br />

purified well water system plus<br />

sidewalks and street lights and ifs<br />

easy to see why the Bluffs would be<br />

attractive to families<br />

"Ninety percent of our people<br />

are Rochester people. They move<br />

from street to street, and moat<br />

have three or four kids," said Rosemary<br />

Sellers, sales rap for Riviera.<br />

Both builders offer common elements<br />

in all their models.<br />

Thoae include attached two-car<br />

garaga, ranga/diahwaaher, fireplace,<br />

first-floor Laundry and basement<br />

Riviera has thraa on-site models.<br />

Ths Wildwood, s 2,400-square<br />

3 firms honored for concern<br />

BY DOUG FUNKE<br />

9TATV Warm<br />

Bottom line financials is only part of<br />

what defines a successful company. Concern<br />

for employees' welfare and community<br />

support are others<br />

Regard for workera who make thinga<br />

happen within a business and good corporate<br />

citizenship determine winners of Today's<br />

Work pi see of Tomorrow Awsrda<br />

sponsored by the Women's Economic Club<br />

of Detroit.<br />

Hiree companies — BDO Scidman, accounting<br />

and management eonaulting in<br />

Troy, Compuware, computer software and<br />

asrvices in Farmington Hills, snd<br />

Hudson's, the retailer headquartered in<br />

Southfield — have been singled out for<br />

recognition thia<br />

"Tha cot companies selected for our award<br />

clearly demonatrated initiatives which<br />

went above and beyond the bask steps<br />

• ••<br />

QUidc<br />

Classified<br />

CLA**lCATtON<br />

SKTION<br />

EMPLOYMENT A00424) n M<br />

tCLP WANTED flOO-ttA<br />

HOME ft SERVICE GUOC (1-2M)<br />

REAL ESTATE ODM72<br />

KNTU1M004M<br />

l«SSt»|<br />

M<br />

«<br />

0<br />

M<br />

D<br />

for s better quality of work life," said Lynda<br />

Haber, WEC preeident.<br />

"We're looking for organization doing<br />

something extraordinary," aaid Gerry Barrona,<br />

WEC executive director.<br />

"A lot are putting into effect total quality<br />

management and some are doing truly<br />

fine thinga. We're looking for thoae companies<br />

that are three steps ahead, not juat<br />

current practices," she added.<br />

A screening committee evaluated nominees<br />

on seven criteria<br />

• Sensitivity to family and alternative<br />

family structures.<br />

Efforts related to the well-being of em-<br />

_ Alternative methods, spprosches snd<br />

schedules for accompliahing work aaaignments.<br />

• Cultural diversity and other human resource<br />

workplace issues.<br />

• Maximum use of employee crestivity snd<br />

skills.<br />

• Respect for contributions of women<br />

\ in tha workplace.<br />

• Social responsibility snd commitment<br />

to the community.<br />

Finalists merited on-site visits<br />

"We want to point out what'a right<br />

out there so we can provide inspire<br />

tion to peopls . . . and benefit all<br />

employees," Barrona aaid.<br />

Following are capsule summarise<br />

of the three winners — \ -<br />

BDO Seidman<br />

"People are our moat important<br />

' ia among tha stated core valuea<br />

of the accounting/conaulting firm.<br />

That alao includes responsible manlament<br />

of each employee's time.<br />

Fifteen percent of partners are<br />

women in an industry where the averags<br />

is 4 percent<br />

~~ ' gee C0IIC—t, IF<br />

ill<br />

INSIDE:<br />

Classifieds<br />

Datebook<br />

JM RROEIVSTARR PHOTOGRAPHS*<br />

Wlktwood: This model at the Bluffs of Rochester features three bedrooms upstairs, a study,<br />

dining room, great room and kitchen!eating nook on the main level.<br />

ii Thm Bluffs<br />

of Rochester<br />

foot colonial with three bedrooms<br />

snd 21/2 batha, is priced at<br />

$192,900.<br />

The main level contains a study,<br />

dining room, great room with cathedral<br />

ceiling and kitchen/eating<br />

nook. A two-story foyer is at tbe<br />

front door, snd a bridge upstairs<br />

overlooks the family room and foyer<br />

The master features separate<br />

tub and shower, dual-sink vanity<br />

and walk-in closet<br />

This is our big seller," Sellers<br />

said. "We have a lot of young children,<br />

and parents want to be on<br />

the same floor."<br />

The Shorecrest, s 2,300-squarefoot<br />

Cape Cod, places the master<br />

suite an the first floor, two bedrooms<br />

and a full bath upstairs.<br />

The main level also showcases a<br />

den with cathedral ceiling, great<br />

room, dining room and kitchen/eating<br />

nook.<br />

The base price is $188,900.<br />

The third model, the Pineledge,<br />

an 1,845-squsre-foot ranch with<br />

three bedrooms and 21/2 baths,<br />

carries s price of $178,900.<br />

The bedrooms are on one side of<br />

the model, a study, great room and<br />

kitchen/eating nook on the other.<br />

Dynasty has four models.<br />

Imperial I, a 2,300-square-foot,<br />

two story, features a first-floor<br />

master with a full-length wall closet<br />

(walk-in option), separste tub<br />

and shower and double-sink vanity.<br />

The main floor alao has a den,<br />

great room with sloped ceiling and<br />

kitchen/eating nook.<br />

A two-story ceiling at the front<br />

door enables a bridge upstairs to<br />

overlook the great room. Two bedrooma<br />

and a full bath are on the<br />

second level.<br />

This is our biggest seller," said<br />

Joyce Rekar, sales rep for Dynasty.<br />

"A lot of people prefer to be down<br />

and have the children upstairs."<br />

The cost is $190,900.<br />

The Msjesty, a ranch of 1,960<br />

square feet, has three bedrooms,<br />

2V2 baths, great room with cathedral<br />

ceiling and kitchen/eating<br />

nook The base price is $174,900.<br />

Two other models are under construction.<br />

The Princess, s 2,500-squarefoot<br />

colonial, offers a choice of three<br />

or four bedrooms, and Imperial II,<br />

a 2,400-square-foot two story, has<br />

the same basic layout as Imperial I<br />

except three bedrooms upstairs.<br />

The base price for both the<br />

Mai*Bty and Imperial II ia<br />

$194,900.<br />

The property tax rate for a<br />

houae in the Bluffs is about $34.70<br />

. per $1,000 of state equalised valua-<br />

F<br />

i<br />

tion, half of market value. That<br />

means the owner of a house coating<br />

$190,000 would pay $3,300.<br />

Dariene Macionski bought a two<br />

story with the master on the main<br />

floor and two larger bedrooms upstairs.<br />

"I like everything about the<br />

houae — the floor plan, the master<br />

on the first floor." she said. "Value<br />

of the home for the price was one<br />

consideration.<br />

Tve been in the Rochester area<br />

many years," Macionski said. "It'B<br />

kind of like here we're away from<br />

the city but we're right there. I<br />

looked in Lake Orion but couldn't<br />

aee myaelf driving 20 minutes<br />

away from the city.<br />

"Building a home can be a<br />

stressful experience. The builder<br />

(Dynasty) was delightful to work<br />

with," she added<br />

John and Jenifer Nance along<br />

with daughters Nicole and Tara<br />

moved into a ranch.<br />

"We were looking for a specific<br />

house. We were sizing down and<br />

wsnted a ranch," Jenifer said.<br />

"We're back on a ravine with a<br />

deck and not much of a yard. We<br />

love it. We have animals — deer,<br />

squirrels, raccoons, all kinds of<br />

birds. ..<br />

"We built one other house in<br />

Ohio," she added. "This, by far, has<br />

been a very easy experience. They<br />

(Riviera people) are wonderful." .<br />

Dynaaty modela (810) 651-1999 and<br />

Riviera modela (810) 652-9755 at<br />

the Bluffs are open noon to 6 p.m.<br />

daily, closed Thursdays.<br />

GREAT VALUES • GREAT DESIGNS<br />

GREAT COMMUNITIES<br />

^PuriVll<br />

Attached Condominiums.<br />

Convenience, AffordabilH<br />

And Privacy In A Village-Like<br />

Setting In Westland<br />

• Ranch & townhome<br />

condominiums<br />

• Attached garage<br />

• First floor laundry<br />

3<br />

• Easy access to major<br />

expressways<br />

Open Daily 12-3 p.m.<br />

(Closed Thursday)<br />

far Information Cal<br />

(313) 595-3390<br />

<strong>CANTON</strong><br />

• 11/2 Ik 2 Story Single-Family Homes<br />

• 3-4 Bedrooms<br />

• Unique Floor Plans<br />

• Distinctive Elevations<br />

• Dly Sidewalks with<br />

Platted Lots<br />

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

Schools<br />

Pririny hom<br />

(Closed Thursday)<br />

Ural The Spring Rush!<br />

•AT«<br />

NOWLAND<br />

E S T A T E S<br />

s 151<br />

CALL (SIS) 397-0430


2F*<br />

(.radiuu lo luxurious<br />

M4inlriuiKr hm L.i\tng<br />

UNIVERSITY MANOR<br />

"Condominiums"<br />

(.(•Ml ( l>» L.ike - Newest Development<br />

SANDY RIDGE<br />

fmnl S H*) .TO*.'<br />

^ tktfiordiiur» I 'l-St or* Homo ?'><br />

THE LANSING<br />

1 -H k) Vl HJCV JU<br />

or VI t !•*>.(* {V*r B»r><br />

HENOC.ES CONSTRUCTION CO<br />

N|Tpr-« IH> Sj ! • s<br />

Y.* . ,-ur % *lftv »T! Sl* ~M~'<br />

Vmoog AcmOf<br />

Vjiurai Wnodlawk lj/e M lu ^<br />

Bol ( an Be Found In Thr^ *<br />

Itotmrtb I Vsigncd Ranch.<br />

2-Slon A 1-oft Homes Vrr<br />

Pnttd From the' ISO » J h<br />

• ^ otx-lec homes; ics<br />

• 1 *V*w pior.\<br />

• Firv tl< tor iiwvif*<br />

• Ftru floef rmucr vuiie<br />

• 2-Cjt _ j. j ._• •<br />

Opto Ihul? 12-6 p.m.<br />

il losrd Thu rvii > I<br />

Broken<br />

•ckomc IRVINE<br />

WHATTODOIN<br />

A 4,300 ACRE<br />

BACKYARD...<br />

i s *<br />

Irs tfw open spaces. adjacent partes. recreation,<br />

sadtfte dii\equH»un facitaes and Me «y4e<br />

thai make Beiwyck On The Park &<br />

Berwyck Pl*re 10 imque. Wich generous<br />

homeufcs and ^MOOU* floor pUns ^vJvtiy<br />

you'll have tfw ^<br />

room you need<br />

tDffO*<br />

3-4 Bedroom Single Family Home*<br />

Adjacent to Kemingltm Park<br />

Berwyck on Ihe Park from Ihe *180 S<br />

Berwyck flace from the*280'S<br />

*<br />

FROM THE ORPISAK)<br />

O r tj<br />

(810) 6X1-5000<br />

An Imne-Jacobion Commumly<br />

Hodeh open 12-4 p m. dMy<br />

kkmd t*0%d*r!<br />

mv»<br />

(810) 684-2600<br />

Qi<br />

[MYOTIC<br />

T-QtWAl<br />

Ml*'*'<br />

BUUA.14 CC<br />

The Observer THURSDAY Ami. '27. 1995<br />

Internet has music info for all tastes<br />

0*1<br />

ONUNC<br />

EMORY<br />

DANIELS<br />

Among my recent In<br />

ternet directory addi<br />

lions are hirm fun mu<br />

C% tie sites to viait. Muuc<br />

it a broad field and<br />

tastes axe all over Lhe<br />

place, but 1*11 see if my<br />

listings have some<br />

thing for everyone — or<br />

do—, at least.<br />

All you Beastie Boys<br />

fans, if you haven't already.<br />

will want to visit<br />

their home page on the<br />

World Wide Web. The Universal Re<br />

source Locator (URL) is http://<br />

katka.swuthern.com BeaalieBoy*. Once<br />

there you will find tour dates, album<br />

covers, lyrics, and Frequently Asked<br />

Questions (FAQS) about the Beastie<br />

Boys<br />

The Beastie Boys also have a pres<br />

enoe at the Muaic Kitchen, a WWW site<br />

with a pretty wide variety of singers.<br />

Other* include Redd Kross. Bonnie Ra<br />

itt. the Wild Colonials, and Rock-II<br />

Conns. The Beastie Boys site at Music<br />

Kitchen includes a listening room with<br />

audio files, and a North American tour<br />

schedule. Bonnie Raitt's home page offers<br />

vide© clips, plus lyrics for 12 of her<br />

songs. The URL for the Music Kitchen<br />

is http;//www.nando-net.''mu*iC'gm.<br />

The home page for the Rolling Stones<br />

can be accessed on the Web at http ://<br />

www stones.com. Once there, users can<br />

visit the lounge, look at CD offers, a picture<br />

collection, read interview articles,<br />

download Stones video clips or Voodoo<br />

Lounge sound samples.<br />

A site that's loaded with information<br />

about concert dates is Music-Cal which<br />

can be accessed at http:/-calendar.com/<br />

concerts/. Music-Cal lists the dates and<br />

locations of concerts, festivals and other<br />

Concern from page IF<br />

The firm hss formal procedures to establish<br />

child care services and provide<br />

meals healthy snacks during the busy<br />

tax season.<br />

Telecommuncation capabilities allow<br />

employees to work at home and flexible<br />

work schedules are available to help al<br />

leviate stress between work and family<br />

obligations.<br />

"Maintaining a flexible, progressive<br />

work environment that addresses their<br />

(employees') moet crucial needs will enable<br />

ua to maintain a competitive ad<br />

vantage in tbe marketplace." said How<br />

ard Allenberg. managing director of<br />

BDO Seidman.<br />

Compuware<br />

Tbe Compuware Employee Center<br />

housing a fitness center, dsy care center<br />

and employee cafeteria now under construction<br />

resulted from a wellness,<br />

work/family task force .<br />

Employees sre sssumed to be hard<br />

working sdulta so s time-off policy en<br />

courages workers to manage their vacstion,<br />

personal and sick time from a personal<br />

time-off pool.<br />

Some<br />

purchases<br />

are so special<br />

they take your<br />

breath away.<br />

Some just<br />

give it back<br />

Lmt<br />

Af.Wl.-ri* al • GoS<br />

PX«i»<br />

to aaa toa nwid W m<br />

mam to ISO hma<br />

>o» ve><br />

ktoxrvowv *oulba<br />

tm »1 ri (Mtar.<br />

«*ar ona yw 4<br />

TV.pS.aK>- g* Gafl<br />

*m oaae erf<br />

(800) LUNG-USA<br />

(810) 559-5100<br />

b SINGLE<br />

FAMILY<br />

HOMES<br />

...nettled<br />

among towering<br />

trees in Novi<br />

Sidewalks • Northvilie schools • Walk-out sites<br />

MODELS OPEN<br />

Daily 12-5 p.m<br />

Ir* ^ S«~v « I. H> «S*r<br />

iBioi 344-2856<br />

SPECIAL PRICING NOW - April 9S<br />

_<br />

'• •<br />

C.-4fc*nah from SSfa.too<br />

«*v*e% kom S2* «»<br />

IW floor matter w*e hom M57AOO<br />

musical events around the worid and allows<br />

promoters, record labels, venuea<br />

and even tana to submit lour and other<br />

event itineraries Upon arrival the user<br />

is invited to search the site's database<br />

for information by performer, city, state,<br />

county or type of muaic. Music-Cal alao<br />

offers a link of liatings by geography and<br />

another link offering listings by the per<br />

former s or conductor's name.<br />

For music lovers with an ear for keyboard<br />

sounds, the MIDI home page is<br />

http://www.eeb.ele.tue.nl/midi/index<br />

html. Midi-lovers will find several<br />

Midi files, software, newsletters, and<br />

links to other Midi home pages.<br />

Record labels, news about music, music<br />

magazines and more can be found at<br />

the Internet Undersound Muaic Archive<br />

at http:/'www.iuma.com This site con<br />

tains software lo play clips ajid full<br />

songs plus music written by struggling<br />

artists whose stuff you won't likely hear<br />

on radio. TV, CDs or albums. This site<br />

can be easily accessed by taking Lynx or<br />

another browser to the 0AE Online<br />

home page at http://oeonline.com and<br />

scroll down to Greg's Hot List.<br />

Gueas I really can't write a column on<br />

Music on the Internet without pointing<br />

some of you to the Elvis Home Page at<br />

http://sunsite.unc.edu/elvia/elvishorn.html.<br />

Some of the stuff that was<br />

at this site earlier had to be removed<br />

because of legal problems with those in<br />

Nashville that hold the copyrights over<br />

the King's music. But there's still plenty<br />

here, including a tour of Graceland,<br />

pictures of Ejvis" birthplace, memorabilia.<br />

readings, several links to other Elvis<br />

home pages, and Elvis Internet Sightings.<br />

In the Internet, world of music, many<br />

music listserv discussion groups are almost<br />

like electronic fan clubs. Listserv<br />

A cultural diversity awareness committee<br />

enhances the concept as "a befcic<br />

operating principle."<br />

Employees consistently exceed expectations<br />

through a quality operating system,<br />

women hold key positions in increasing<br />

numbers and the company is<br />

involved in numerous charitable activities<br />

including Race for the Cure, the<br />

Haven and Judson Center.<br />

"Only through applying ourselves diligently<br />

to providing an opportunity for<br />

people to grow personally and professionally<br />

will we be the best at what we<br />

can do, meeting our customer's needs<br />

and surpassing their expectations." said<br />

Peter Karmanoe Jr., chairman and<br />

CEO<br />

Hudson's<br />

Twice a year employees qualify for<br />

benefits packages and can change optional<br />

benefits selection.<br />

Seventy percent of managers are<br />

women compared to an industry average<br />

of 39 percent. Twice a year the company<br />

hosts s women's career management<br />

program-<br />

N E W O F F E R I N G L<br />

J 0N DOMfNIU MS<br />

NOW ACCEPTING RESERV ATIONS AT<br />

PRE-CONSTRL'CTION PRICES From 111,900<br />

|une Occupancy Available<br />

Two & Three Bedroom<br />

Ranches & 1 Vi Stories<br />

I AM I nit- M Hraic Vt-WCT SMTR TUH KM-WWM 2« .HI.HIVJ t-Magr)<br />

ON' N'EWBl'RGH Between Ford and Cherry Hill<br />

RR<br />

Deveiopment Corp<br />

Builden of Qudi Run<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

°gRAN][)<br />

OPENING<br />

Thtobn<br />

Choose from<br />

• M —in i •<br />

excmoQ<br />

oftocrieoor<br />

dttocfwd condominium<br />

tfymwtri 7 new unique<br />

fkxxptom<br />

laji .yinjk aai<br />

Prime OCOnOfi or rr**<br />

mfenecflonor9Mfteand<br />

Drake toodi<br />

AJvonu) Sdk*N Office<br />

612 Ncwbur>;h<br />

l)f\ n I"rdomo(a>primeneCcom and in mes<br />

sage type "SUBSCRIBE joe-jackson"<br />

(without the quotes).<br />

GRAHAM PARKER ("Local Girls."<br />

"Wake Up (nest to you)" and "White<br />

Honey"):. send request to<br />

majordomo^primeneCcom and in body<br />

write "SUBSCRIBE graham parker<br />

BOB DYLAN is for all lovers of Bob<br />

Dylan's words and music. To subscribe<br />

send request to listaerv(aAibvm.cc.buffalo.edu<br />

and in the body of message<br />

type "Subscribe HVvY61-L" followed<br />

by your first and last name.<br />

ADVERT-L is an unmodersted discussion<br />

list for fans of the United Kingdom<br />

group "Blur." Send request to<br />

listserv(e>Netcom.com and in the message<br />

type "subscribe ADVERT-L."<br />

DREAMPOP-L is an open discussion<br />

list for enyone interested in this type of<br />

music, bands like My Bloody Valentine,<br />

Slowdive, The Boo Radleys, Swer<br />

vedriver. Lush, Pale Saints. Lilys, etc<br />

Send request to listserv^netcom.com<br />

snd in messsge write "subscribe<br />

DREAMPOP-L."<br />

Hudson's hss a development support<br />

network for minority executives, a task<br />

force to advise management on work/<br />

family issues snd offers scheduling flexibility.<br />

Tbe retailer shows strong financial<br />

anctstaff commitment to local non-profits<br />

focusing on the arts snd social action.<br />

"Eliminating barriers to balancing<br />

SA U DADBS DOB RAS1L is a list lor<br />

sharing news snd view* on the music of<br />

Brazil which has s musical culture thst<br />

blsnda Influences ol Portugal and Italy,<br />

Africa, and the U.8. The music is not<br />

only the boess snd samb^ but frevo, for<br />

ro, jazz, rock, rap, and daasical to sub<br />

scribs send request to<br />

listproc(e>lists. Princeton.edu snd in ths<br />

messsge type "subscribe saudsdasdo<br />

bresil" followed by your real name<br />

SINATRA is s discussion list on the<br />

music, arrangements, recordings, arrsngers.<br />

movies, discographies, compos<br />

ere, lyrics, lyricists, and anything else<br />

involving ths musical career of Frank<br />

Sinatrs. Send request to<br />

Iistserv(s>vm.temple.edu snd in the<br />

body of ths messsge type "SUB SINA-<br />

TRA" followed by your first name and<br />

Isst nsme.<br />

OPERA L wss founded in August<br />

1990 to discuss opera snd related topics.<br />

To subscribe send request to<br />

listserv(«cunyvm.cuny.edu and in messsge<br />

write "sub opera I" followed by<br />

your first snd lsst nsmes.<br />

PIANO L is s list for pisnists snd pisno<br />

teachers. Topics include piano liter<br />

sture, memory snd practice techniques,<br />

chamber music, pedagogical techniques,<br />

announcements, history and theory,<br />

performance anxiety, injury, compoei<br />

tion, competitions, etc. Send request to<br />

piano-1 requesUsniamont.edu snd in<br />

body of e-msil type "SUBSCRIBE PI-<br />

ANO-L" followed by your first snd lsst<br />

nsmes.<br />

You can direct questions to Emory<br />

Daniels by e-mail with emory^oeoh<br />

line com, at voice mail at 963-2047 then<br />

dial 1910, or fax number 591-7279. To<br />

>ign up for O&E On-Line, dial (313)591-<br />

0903, at "log-in"prompt type "new'and<br />

at "Key:"prompt type GL6NY2.<br />

work snd fsmily life snd s full-scale<br />

commitment to learning from diversity<br />

are two major initiatives where our employees<br />

played a key role in formulating<br />

programs," said Carol KiefTer-Dowling.<br />

vice president, stores.<br />

'"Not only sre these initistivea the<br />

right thing to do, but we can see s positive<br />

impact on our bottom line," she<br />

said.<br />

Penske acquires Leasway<br />

Penake Corp. scquired all outstanding<br />

shares of common stock<br />

of Leaseway Transportation Corp.<br />

through a merger of a subsidisry<br />

into Lessewsy.<br />

The acquisition, for $20 in cash<br />

for each Leaseway common share,<br />

was valued at 1200 million.<br />

Penske had previously acquired<br />

more than 96 percent of the outstanding<br />

stock of Lessewsy.<br />

Leaseway provides customized<br />

transportation and integrated<br />

logistics services to manufacturers.<br />

wholesalers and retailers.<br />

Penske Truck Leasing Co. operates<br />

75,000 small, medium snd<br />

heavy duty trucks to serve customers<br />

nationwide from 400 locstions.<br />

It provides full-service<br />

lesae, dedicated logistics, contract<br />

maintenance, commercial rental<br />

snd consumer truck rental.<br />

All common shares of Leaseway<br />

which were not acquired have<br />

been converted into the right lo<br />

receive $20 in cash per share.<br />

Give che gift that give* back marc lhan<br />

yoa've gives. For m little m S2S. you caa<br />

give a piece erf Amenta lo vtxneone you<br />

Aik your hanker k* a gift certificate<br />

cowfcnumumc<br />

Phase VI<br />

Now Under Construction<br />

DON'T MISS OUT<br />

$79,400<br />

1 Floor, 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath Models<br />

• 3 Floor Plans<br />

• Private Entrances<br />

• QE Appliances<br />

• Cathedral Ceilings<br />

• Carport<br />

1<br />

I<br />

J*. m \<br />

Opan Daily 12-5 • Closed Thursday<br />

(21 1*19) 081-0550<br />

Salaa By Cantury 21, CaataUi<br />

M m<br />

I<br />

1 §<br />

Oatebook features upcoming<br />

events around the sutxiroan<br />

business community. To list an<br />

event, wnte Dateboqk. Building<br />

A Business. Observer A Eccentnc<br />

Newspapers. 36251 Schoolcraft.<br />

Uvonia. 48150 Our fax number<br />

RU 28<br />

FINANCIAL MANAOCMCNT<br />

WMbh College preseriU a seminar ~f<<br />

nancial Management ft* SmaM Buv<br />

nessesi 9 a m lo 4pm on campus<br />

in Iroy Cost'» i%. Grooo discounts<br />

are availat le To registek>gy annars on<br />

the d«gr*e! v*4en 'ev ">Mtor\ 9am<br />

noon. 14pm and 6 « p m tins dale<br />

and Apnt 29 aM V) at (he Oe^ftx-ni<br />

Hyatt Rege'Ky To reg'Slet, can (810)<br />

1R8 (1^88<br />

SAWRLMY. APfiH 29<br />

RcrimMun PLAN*<br />

Haas Retirement Services presents a<br />

workshop -Women & Retirement tor<br />

.women in the wovforce serious about<br />

preparing for retirement 9 a m. to<br />

noon at St. Mary's Cultural Center.<br />

18100 Memman. Livonia. Topics include<br />

Social Security, choosing a<br />

BUSINESS<br />

MARKET<br />

PLACE<br />

Marketplace tea<br />

ture* a glimpse of<br />

suburban business<br />

news and notes, in<br />

eluding corporate<br />

name changes, nen<br />

products, officeof>eri<br />

mgs. new affiliations,<br />

new positions, mergers.<br />

acQuisrtions and<br />

new ways of doing<br />

business Write Mar<br />

ketplace. Building &<br />

Business. Otiserver &<br />

Eccentric Newspa<br />

p


4F Classification a to<br />

0 * £ Thursday. A p n l 27, 1995<br />

How interested are you<br />

in selling your home?<br />

Interested enough to spend a few<br />

moments and discover the best place to<br />

advertise the fact that your home is for<br />

sale' 7<br />

Good We knew you were intelligent<br />

In fact, more than 40% of our readers<br />

have college degrees or better•<br />

And if knowlege is power, let's look at a<br />

few powerful facts this newspaper, the<br />

one you're reading right now, reaches<br />

some of the most affluent households in<br />

Wayne and Oakland counties:<br />

FACT: When you advertise with us you will<br />

reach 9 out of 10 adults in the Observer &<br />

Eccentric market area who have read<br />

weekly classified advertising.'<br />

FACT: 91% of the adults in our market area<br />

who had read classified advertising in the<br />

past seven days had read it .in the<br />

Observer & Eccentric*.<br />

f w i sxc x&t34 »e IKX»:H;W; »c aoc *<br />

INCOME<br />

HOUSEHOLD<br />

By the way, did you know that all those<br />

little ads in the back of this newspaper—<br />

the ones placed oy people like you—are<br />

published in all 12 newspapers?<br />

Therefore, when you advertise anything<br />

from a horn to a home, you will<br />

automatically reach this huge, interested<br />

reading audience.<br />

That's a median household income of<br />

more than % 5Q,00Q—$10,000 more than<br />

the income of the people who don't read<br />

our newspapers.So when you advertise in<br />

your Observer & Eccentric newspapers,<br />

you not only reach thousands of smart<br />

people, you reach people with -<br />

substantial incomes.<br />

Now, that"s something to smile about.<br />

*<br />

So, we can offer you one quarter of a<br />

million adult readers and a very rich<br />

market, what else do we have for you?<br />

How about an award-winning<br />

newspaper— a newspaper that people<br />

trust and look forward to reading? One<br />

that reaches 25 communities with<br />

important local news that*s not available<br />

anywhere else.<br />

That's us.<br />

Our circulation area has 90% home<br />

ownership and look at the value of our<br />

reader's homes<br />

32<br />

What else can we say? We've had years<br />

of experience in publishing newspapers<br />

and are proud of our record for<br />

successfully putting home buyers in touch<br />

with home sellers.<br />

I<br />

i. i<br />

In fact, we've just Introduced HOMEUNE,"<br />

a great new way to find out about open<br />

houses simply by using your touchtone<br />

telephone.<br />

Be sure to mention It to your Realtor* so<br />

that when it comes time to show your<br />

home, it will be described on HOMEUNE.<br />

d D b s c r u e r E c c e n t r i c<br />

cd A S S 1 M E D A D V E B T I S I W G<br />

a44-»tT> OAKLAND COUNTY f H - — W A Y * COUWW<br />

m-smeooes* • aoc ws*e m is<br />

Thursday, April 27, 1995 O & E Classifications 502 to 502 SouBAel^^^M<br />

810382-31*4<br />

ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE<br />

ORDER F*TW PERSON<br />

A a m m o*Aca<br />

nd Rasi.rra [M<br />

MOO Dotty Or iMAngHk 4*314<br />

EOE<br />

ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE,<br />

A CLERK<br />

502 S V m n i -<br />

Clerical Office<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE<br />

ASSISTANT<br />

Ctart limy • t*p% orgncsd<br />

peaeori to • i long Mm |ii.—rjr ci<br />

Nor* Q«11 Court, M MUM<br />

INTERVIEW CM FOR MMEOIATE<br />

• 810*605*80<br />

w E S T E R N<br />

ST AFF SERVICES<br />

Administrative<br />

Assistant<br />

502 EMpfa*t|<br />

! Clerical Office<br />

AUTOMOTORCTCU<br />

DEALERSHIP<br />

- V MUM MlllW pan<br />

you era an mMoui hsidwonung<br />

herxBng<br />

•anoa urn peperwor* noudng<br />

ROlOSs.<br />

have »M parted po—on lor you<br />

EJILIBIM pay A banekts<br />

Andersen A • good plaoa to wort *<br />

good paaoa IB ao buaaieM Plaaaa<br />

- - - no4rs«oo<br />

BEST joe EVER<br />

>apa neeoed lo rwmaa<br />

atdumang najmM No «anr>s c u»<br />

Bane or pert-ame al SOUKMM OIBCM<br />

tfl SO par Hr to Man<br />

Cat Mi Wood *105404384<br />

uaa Caaaar EraerpneM<br />

unia Caaaa<<br />

currer®,<br />

Entarpnee* mt<br />

ona Oepenmeni a<br />

teeing a prdeseioitoi<br />

X) u^tnutaorm<br />

ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE<br />

M.LMI) CLERK<br />

slaty MuM ba eapenenoad Sand<br />

REEUME M. I23S0 BWster Rd<br />

AOM—STRATIVE ASSISTANT<br />

Raal EaMM F n MM EWWOH<br />

St.-ielfi Mual ba led-Marter ano<br />

a data* onaraed ofgonued and<br />

•DM io won a*d*eender*y MuM<br />

nana atdaty to hanaa mA«a<br />

u uiMaa and hun&one accuraaai,<br />

and meat iNadBi Ma N a IM paoad<br />

a-wommw Computer Kersey<br />

W M Actacnone and ahonnand<br />

ecMramANA* to<br />

Finai^uii Has Ml<br />

HMY *110<br />

IB 4*334<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE<br />

ASSISTANT<br />

quarter*<br />

Wort P<br />

long lam opportu<br />

•or NiancMi "Mad<br />

wWtndows EacaAsrt aMary and paa<br />

-okday* CM SM, 810046-7661<br />

UNIFORCE SERVICES<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE<br />

ASSISTANT<br />

haa new long term uponann* Tf*s<br />

W m opportunity pay* between<br />

ll»» Wandows word proceseng<br />

pi storied T«mp to perm opp-ivaMy<br />

CM Saty 8104T3 2831<br />

UNIFORCE SERVICES<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT<br />

Aue< be PC ReraM Word Pn>-<br />

rsjr*sTsaa<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE<br />

ASSISTANT<br />

Mappain company ya.<br />

AOMINISTrtATIVE ASSISTANT<br />

Amarican Synargitoc* UTonta<br />

DMBtMlor haa IiA-Wtm poafcon with<br />

hanaMa tor Odar Erary toyoong.<br />

Raaapdont A OanarM OMca H^i<br />

School aducaaon pMaaara Oapo<br />

Mon aan* aocounttig imMMgt<br />

A good vanaportaaon a muar Sand<br />

raauma » Amayn Oaanrog<br />

S.Mama 12110 Hubbard<br />

Ml 4#1S0<br />

BA.LMO CLERK<br />

naadaid lor «»63 EOE<br />

BALING COORDINATOR<br />

HIGH MEN OAKLAND COUNTY COMPANY<br />

502 Hcipf<br />

CVriesl Office<br />

CLERtCALA-iaRARMN<br />

FTAI M A fn TUAA |WAD A TH»*A<br />

o*| SA.EM HOM MANAGBMANI<br />

POTAABM MSO PAR FWUR to MAN<br />

PLUA MADIEAI/OANIAL/DIAABNIIY<br />

S o r S " ^<br />

Noreweewrn S ol 13 MW<br />

CLERICAL PART TIME NAADAD<br />

LOR ACCOURMNG AARVTCA KPMI'DA WAH<br />

TAUR«* AND »«C*»*"L HJWIG I<br />

RADLCD (31 J) SW-7M0<br />

ACLERICALA<br />

PART TIME lo FU® UNA GSNARAL<br />

OMICA LLA«TOM HOURA AORRW WARWTGA<br />

EXPANAOCA PRAMIRAD SAND RAAI«NA<br />

to ACS ALLARWON PARAORVNM<br />

17 IW UTURAL PAR* Dr N SU*A 312<br />

LWORAA, ML 4«IU<br />

CLERICAL POSITION FUBSMA<br />

TUAA BWUFN AAAMAIING SMUTMY*<br />

GOOD PHONA AF«JUANA TE SO PAR HR<br />

UVONM A»AA MU*< HA»A OWN<br />

(313) 5M »12<br />

CLERICAL STOCK PERSON<br />

. .MY 1 3CPRRV.S'3APM Ncm<br />

810 3B0A2W)<br />

OBAARVAR A EOCARANC NAWAPAPW*<br />

30291 SCHOOAOAD RD<br />

ML 4A1S0<br />

CLERK RECEPTIONIST<br />

VANALY OL DUAAA WORD PARLAA LOTU*<br />

AAPANANCA EACIABARA PNENA OWI*<br />

NON-AMOTANG AMALI otfKa SAND<br />

•AA^NA LO ANN PWAONNW 45254<br />

S MI* PLYMOUTH, MT 48110<br />

BOOKKEEPER<br />

Aaortno odea TA.-12 MM ar*<br />

FIAWBM HOURA<br />

(BIOS 2SA-A220<br />

CLERKS<br />

IMMADMM OPARANGA »OR BANK ROYBI<br />

OAK DAY -AND AFLPMOOR. ANRLU<br />

P»ODUCNON ANW»ONMA« No A^>AN<br />

anoa "ICM>r> «00.»« to Man<br />

(810) 988-0287<br />

502 HdpVa<br />

Ckrical Office 502 iWr»sH«i-<br />

Clerical Office 502 HdpWaaled-<br />

Clerical Office<br />

DATA ENTRY<br />

OPERATOR<br />

ENIARA ATPHABAI-C NTMA'TZ OR<br />

AYROAAC DAU T-OM AOURCA DOCUMARA*<br />

(MO OOMFTULAR WLOWMG I«»MA1<br />

DIAPLAYAD ON ACR AAN 12 000<br />

UYWRCAAA DAAAAD WORK MONDAY<br />

PIRU FRIDAY 700AM 300PM<br />

FUB OAR«M PACAAGA MUDMG 40L(KL<br />

AND KJAURI raTttunmmait A OFTBRAD<br />

!•> or mat<br />

A NONAMOKMG ARWAON<br />

MA MA* BA AUBMOAD by<br />

HI FAX 313-416-2683<br />

GENERAL OFFICE<br />

SUMMER JOB<br />

ORB—NO CAMON COMPANY NAADA<br />

AURA ohoa HALE IHR. (HA AUMM*R<br />

to iMndto PHONAA LADRIRI. MNG<br />

LYP.NO. mac OBICA WORT AIT<br />

>WaM<br />

MANAGAMANT co t»it* r«*.<br />

OUKMAN AAPANANCA A PKA TH»<br />

POGODA GROUP (8101 865-9678<br />

COLLEGE 6TUOENTS<br />

EARN AN EXTRA WEEKS PAY<br />

* you h M ryt*ng word pnoaaamg<br />

or oHIca aspanaocw<br />

work tor ua ffa* l a w<br />

Wa wdl pay you on*<br />

EXTRA WEEKS PAY<br />

whan you rdMn to acnoca<br />

Ca* tor dwtaiK and worki<br />

(810) 737 171»<br />

TEMPORARY RESOURCES WC<br />

ELECTRICAL Conlracang company<br />

n«Ma iiA uma oHica nato co^p^w<br />

»ncwMdga nacaaaary Now *ra«<br />

C«« M f 3pm Spm (8l0l 348-4*99<br />

HAPPY<br />

SECRETARIES<br />

WEEK<br />

To a* our ampKh«ae<br />

Thar* you tor a* your hard woni<br />

WE APPRECIATE IT'<br />

TODAYS .<br />

TEMPORARY<br />

Troy 810-649-44W<br />

OaBW 31i3B>18SIC<br />

Aubum HM* 810-373-7161<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY<br />

BtoomlMid Hd* Fu* kma Wor*<br />

Plaaaa ca* (810) 336-6150<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY downtown<br />

&*mnpymir< Word Parlea Bxperv<br />

anca •%*• acicia and corporjua<br />

np*r«nc« prafarrad Eacaiian)<br />

1810) 250-9500<br />

UelpliBMl<br />

Clcrwal Office<br />

SENIOR LEGAL<br />

SECRETARY<br />

Dalanee kBgBBon o*ca ol a maior<br />

nauranca company haa oaraar<br />

apponumaaa lor >*gh»y moavaMd.<br />

pn:«»«aonM Mgai aacraaana* A<br />

mwnum o> IKM (SI yaars Mgai<br />

Mcralary aapananca<br />

ooBega U»W MgN<br />

502 Hdrv.<br />

Cfcneal Office<br />

PARALEGALS<br />

porary p<br />

apacMMy to Ba* B10S2<br />

Obaarvar A EocanWe Nawapapar*<br />

Bairmg ••Qo.'wa<br />

BvatadM n DO» Lrvoraa and Troy<br />

ollcaa dua to non growth jno<br />

aapanaon<br />

Onnna InaurBnc* Ccmpany ol<br />

Amanca oftari an aacaBani<br />

(•Wrdidrc<br />

•ar-malcnad «01t<br />

pvwor amptoyar-maaWad 401k<br />

and aducaaor. * a<br />

aeatrva rvd-viduai to hantfl*<br />

Micinlaaft and PC appxation*<br />

•aquired Beaua*u auuxtar ofkc*<br />

and top oane+e*<br />

Diversified Recruiters<br />

610-344^700 FAX 810-344*704<br />

ihe Farm<br />

looking lor (he nghr<br />

jrow wrfi Ihw company<br />

Eapandng corppany<br />

ngtori erae tool<br />

indrviduM to grow<br />

•AMI have good plum PA<br />

computer atersM on WordPertect<br />

and Lotue and be wMng lo Mem<br />

Good eiarung salary pms benefit*<br />

Ca« today tor inwrwaw<br />

SNELLING<br />

PERSONNEL SERVICES<br />

1-*CO 701-3777<br />

Larorua Soutr*eiC<br />

Taylor Auburr. Hd*<br />

SNELLING<br />

PERSONNEL SERVICES<br />

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS"<br />

CALL NOW<br />

• WORD PFOCESSOOS Kncdil<br />

edge ol MS Won? 2 0. type 45 wpn-<br />

3 moe eapenenca<br />

• RECEPTIONIST 3 MO* eaper<br />

enca wah mumpM an** good verba"<br />

MuM<br />

. CUSTOMER SERVICE 3 mo*<br />

eapenenca rype 25 wpm<br />

• CLERKS 3 mo* eapenenca able<br />

10 lee alpha A numenc<br />

• DATA ENTRY 3 MO* *AP*NE-X«<br />

t ooo • KAYSBOLMS REOJRED<br />

TOOAYS TEMPORARY<br />

(810) 649-4455<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY<br />

For Troy *a Irm Mual be<br />

experienced m UBgaaor and Federsi<br />

A Oon Court procedures Send<br />

resume wnh salary retta-ement* to<br />

Office Manage' 667 E Big Beaver<br />

Ste 101 Troy M> 4*0«3<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY<br />

For Duay Souenhald DMorro" persona 1<br />

J rijury law krm Knonrtedga ol<br />

WordPertect and rraramum 5 years<br />

'ligation e>par>ence required<br />

[ Comp*M"re Mamng salurv- arvi<br />

oane»n* Faa 'B*um» to Gordon<br />

CuOer 8 Hotman iBlOl 443-1506<br />

pMMe 'oneerg reeume and eaMry company wrong odcas naRon-<br />

rsqua^menM lo wide Cand^aias mould hdsa<br />

prawotM payroi aapananca AOR or<br />

KRONOS packages a (Sua Wa are<br />

wMng to tram #M - V<br />

Baac accourMng inaiwMdgs he«Ai<br />

Dulia* etduds dau arary Mng.<br />

CITIZENS<br />

INSURANCE<br />

COMPANY<br />

OF AMERICA<br />

Arm G«y ScnaBhaM<br />

Uansang Aaomay<br />

17187 N laurel Park Drive<br />

Suae 365<br />

Uvorve. Ml 48152<br />

EA^M OOPONUNAY EMPASYER<br />

and Oparang A Ooeng Mas Sand<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY<br />

Warned lor Boomkald HMa MeOMat<br />

Products LMbtMy deiaraa Vm Muet<br />

be eapenenced and MM to work<br />

^dependency r> an axBamely buay<br />

and laat pacad olAca Sand 'e*urra<br />

to Donna W«**e 38*3 TeMgraer<br />

Fid Sla 103 Btoomfceld Hd* 403Q2<br />

PayroB 'aaiMsra<br />

P O Boa 1*58<br />

Oatron. Ml 4S231<br />

Equa! Oppprtonay Emp«oyar<br />

PERSONNEL AGENCY<br />

FULL TIME POSITION<br />

E'wgeac paraon naadad tar Ouay<br />

Redtard odtce DuBai NDUCA Hra<br />

buey phone* a'aarvMeang A OC<br />

Octaawnai aeekanfla.<br />

CM Ranee tor an epporamar*<br />

(313) 534-9*24<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY<br />

waniMd 1 yaar enpanence a* Mgai<br />

PERSOBMEL CLERK FRT<br />

oancal poadnn ei buey<br />

Good typng:<br />

telephone uatwtk^w aai'a')<br />

mrr*gratmn<br />

commansurBta<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY<br />

For 1 LU* ame and 1 pan tune<br />

anorr•!<br />

Apply AmokJ Homa inc t*520 W<br />

7 MM Oetrort Ml 4*219<br />

PERSONNEL<br />

RECEPTIONIST<br />

I Oulgomg peraor. tar peracainM mama<br />

general ofhee<br />

ARBOR rtum 459-1166<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY TOR P»*^M<<br />

peTonei Arm M>n«m^n 3 yr*<br />

EAJJENENCE SAND RESUME LO AIR-<br />

LEAK* PEATMEN A PIERVN 3000<br />

TOWN CANTOR STE 1050 SOUTWIETO<br />

MI 4*075<br />

FAST PACEO proteasranai dV«<br />

looking'tor depandaCM* paopie with<br />

cuelornar M^nce background tor<br />

entry Mval Doaxxr Ml time Mon<br />

Fn . 4PM-m»dr*ght Must hav*<br />

encallanr communicalKin A organ,<br />

zstiona" akMc EitoeAent benaM<br />

Package PieaM apply «" person<br />

Mon -Fri 9AM-4PM al Moms<br />

Protection Ona 30785 Grand Rive-<br />

Famangior HM*. (B10) 478-7030<br />

FILE CLERK<br />

Royei Oak law Irm saeka bngW<br />

moevatod mdwidJBl tor long le'""<br />

ta* cterk posnior- Good orgeniisbon<br />

*kM* * must Pan or lut km*<br />

Ca# Debra •<br />

M#dtc*t *nd Uh aiaurano paM<br />

DanM mauranc* 2 ^ VBCJUOT<br />

401K Aaeramww Plan - Moad-y.<br />

ar Work Mlrtory la:<br />

(706) 275-5245<br />

or<br />

thorn lndu*rt**. «ne<br />

MMI DrOQ 064-0C<br />

po ao*2i»<br />

0«aon. OA S0722<br />

CITIZENS<br />

INSURANCE<br />

COMPANY<br />

OF AMERICA<br />

Aan Gary ScheBMM<br />

Manaang A«omay<br />

171*7 N Laurel Park Onve<br />

Sua* 386<br />

LivotM. Ml 481S2<br />

EquM OpporturMy En»*oyei<br />

DATA BASE CLERK<br />

Compute- aauHs nacasaary Cnaanon<br />

and matsnanca o< nam masiai<br />

BOM a and RouKngs <strong>Canton</strong><br />

location CaB (313) 495-0000<br />

DATA ENTRY CLERK<br />

Pan time Fiea.bie hours to'<br />

corporatt olkce *T Fanmngion HDS<br />

CM Janet (B'0} 855-4050<br />

DATA ENTRY<br />

FULL TIME/PART TIME<br />

BE apeaaCMlad AND «M* PEAJ M THE<br />

•arm mlormal ATMOAPNERA o« Wa<br />

opponumty tar<br />

Brryi Ti<br />

your<br />

*mp to perm<br />

S 000 key<br />

TOIAOONR PTODUCEVAY PEY<br />

NCRAAAAE CM DEM 810A 73.2903<br />

UNIFORCE SERVICES<br />

FULL CHARGE<br />

BOOKKEEPE R. ACCOUNT ANT<br />

Needed 'or -ap.t», Rowing company<br />

located in Western Oakland County<br />

Eapenenca needed RR BILLING<br />

collection* payroll and general<br />

ledger through trial tM-anc*<br />

Accourwig degree hetptul but not<br />

Faa Resume to<br />

810-624-0601<br />

STAT INDIVIDUAL MUST DE MATUR*<br />

ORGANTIAD A»TH ACC.« AVE-AGA<br />

AACRETANAI TADS & GOOD MMPNON*<br />

VOICE TRUR TOR Oot APECMLRTY<br />

NON-SMOKING OLFICA £>'*** COD* A<br />

PRCTEMAONAR MAGE IMPORTANR SALARY<br />

OPEN FOR CONFIDENTIAL NAERWEW<br />

CEI* MR QCONNEA 8H3 6*4 0**B<br />

INSURANCE<br />

REPRESENTATIVES<br />

IMMEDMTE TU« TIME temp^o-rvr*<br />

MOM IN SOJMMO ARAA<br />

NEEDED M CUSTOMER<br />

COMMERCIAL POI-CIES<br />

COMPUTER SAILS NECESSAR, TO<br />

INTERVIEW CALL B'0615«60<br />

poMBon* a.<br />

EAPENENCA<br />

NEE.»A TOR (FCRRRWGHAIT, LEW . FERN<br />

MUSI NAVE EACE*ENT GTAN-IMAR TYPING J<br />

••'ANACNPIICR COMPUTE- SKILLS 4 BE<br />

NIGHTY CR-GARVZED EAPENENCA V -AW I<br />

ESTATE A II6JA1XM REQUIRED 'COM J<br />

'. PAFLITIV* SALARY & EENEFITS CALL LOR :<br />

INTEVMW PENSONNE DEPANMENT<br />

J 8101 642-0333 .<br />

j LEGAL SECRETARY •«*OED TOR<br />

] INON.*MO«INGJ LAW K-RR r BKAORRTFIELD |<br />

! NKS ' -3 YRS AAPE*«NCE t LIKGAKON<br />

TYPE 60 SOWPRR. COMPUTER SKI**<br />

NECA*SARY SAND REVSRM PE«AORVNEI<br />

2S50 TINEJ-APR- RCI SUN* 25D<br />

BIOOMFWID MILL* ML 46302<br />

OFFICE<br />

CLERICAL<br />

FUN TIME A TEMPORARY OB*<br />

•NE <strong>CANTON</strong> ANR AREOR. YPMAN*<br />

A BA«*-R«AE AREAS<br />

Mrvice<br />

FULL-PART TIME ofhea parson tor<br />

busy LMTO tarra Eiacatlem phone<br />

*«^is * muet Must De sat* d-ectec<br />

8 TNERWY (810) 647-8050<br />

w E S T E R N<br />

STAFF SERVICES<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY NEEDED TOR I<br />

PERSONAL N.URY AW '-TN- I" SOI/!HF«M<br />

2 YEARS EROENENCA WCDP*N«C! 6 0<br />

•EQU.REA PLEASE CONTACT M'S RAVEN<br />

AT EAECUTVE* IHRV-CN* THE OETRORT<br />

•RAA NAAIM VERAATIIE OT»CE SUPOORT<br />

I PERSONNEL CAN YOU R-A/Y#E DUAY<br />

PHONES' DC YOU KNOW LACROAOFT<br />

OFICE SOATWARE 1 ARR YOU A WU*<br />

| oftca MANAGER' OPENMGS «I THE<br />

J RECAN. ANN ARBOR LVORU*<br />

I MTS<br />

* DATA ENTRY CLERKS<br />

* RECEPTIONISTS<br />

* SECRETARIES<br />

Caa tor immediate AOOOMTMER«<br />

Norrell Services<br />

313-677-2891<br />

OFFICE/CLERICAL<br />

] Southtiead CPA Vr> • mmedietety<br />

il person WlP<br />

aNrrad. but<br />

•ram ngnt paraon Pay com<br />

seeking an oitice cMncal parson<br />

50 5 1<br />

ComrTMraCBtlon SK.LH lypng akits<br />

compuaar knowledge and be aOM to<br />

work ndependentfy KmauMdg* ol<br />

medical tenranaiogy • dwrabM<br />

r sa hr with benefit package<br />

oflared Contact.<br />

ARCADIA HEALTH CARE<br />

(Formerly Commundy Homa Car*i<br />

(*I0| T40 1440<br />

EOE ADM<br />

| SO 51 Eapenencad pr*4errad Dm<br />

Secretaries<br />

^ I DABB EAT NT) 810-357-2404<br />

Srt.'Vr 1 - ^ OFFICE CLERK<br />

roruj Slenmg ; permanent ana lemporarv placarhani ENTRY iev»: Set motrvalad Fu* *me<br />

313 996 5503 ' RagMlar now w«H THE agency lor NON-smoker Needed tor Farmmoion<br />

1 wga> Secratanes ' HJM olfx* Duties »Wude Ftng<br />

INTERNATIONAL -TRADING : FEE EMPLOYER PAID Vcmg pihone* A basic computer<br />

ASSISTANT CoR SU I<br />

C U N C M A M M L OF*A<br />

Job IBI II a SCBIBIH aM<br />

adi at* HoBor phone and<br />

I* ML We (313) S*S0ii<br />

it2<br />

CLERICAL HELP NEEDED •> * •<br />

DATA ENTRY<br />

OPERATORS<br />

TODAY AVE QPERVNGA TAR BYIRTG<br />

i CM AMANDA TC ACHADUM AN<br />

1-3-53'03*6<br />

DATA ENTRY OPERATORS<br />

WE NEED YOU NOW WE are working<br />

wan several organuaaona to aaaat<br />

W«y THE* mng AERM Mmporary IB<br />

potential fMM-on need* POARON A<br />

opan M WTMMNFL LVOMA and<br />

OATRDD. TURN YOUR PAO5 yaar* paraonai ntury<br />

eapenenca lai a Mw dr« Quedked<br />

"tndOalM aad proiacl * Ngf degree<br />

' at tiiLtaaMonaaii' Be a Mam player<br />

i have eacatlant<br />

LEGAL SECRETARIES<br />

» Yaar* "hgawal 8 Woa^eataCI<br />

80 needed tar M»"Mnaail fwa<br />

SYSTEMS 49811*8<br />

ITT<br />

HARTFORD<br />

MARKET RESEARCH<br />

S7 3Q/HR<br />

tad phone 8 baac computer aa*<br />

ARBOR TMPS 49*1186<br />

i nciuding<br />

selary'radirement* to P O Boa<br />

OF*lCt RECEPTIONIST NEEDED<br />

Fu* ame enrry lev.<br />

K-maltline dl keyboard s plu*<br />

8 MM Rd<br />

Ca*<br />

and 1-275 araa<br />

at |B10) 347 1000<br />

OFTICE RECEPTIONIST<br />

Farmmgaor aaB* |pw olkca<br />

X U i<br />

RECEPTIONISTCLERK<br />

Wa era a tpM growang aut<br />

Si«iaar with ar immeOeM<br />

Choaen<br />

dunng breaks and vacation* a* <<br />

duties CXiekhed<br />

poaaeu the 1o«owang<br />

•apenence wdh a muM-ane phone<br />

system proficiency with word<br />

procMesaig and spraaMsneei acA-<br />

wars and pleasant telephone<br />

eiTioy<br />

For 1<br />

seMdy reqiaramenM to<br />

MR DALE De YOUNG<br />

PO BO* *03C1<br />

OfARSORN Mi 4*12*<br />

An EquM Opportunty Employ*<br />

RECEPTIONIST CLERICAL ha«><br />

pan Bme afternoon* !5-2&*iraAak<br />

Eapenenca wWi aaoad (aixaaaaig 8<br />

ap'eadahaets raquared Contact<br />

Sraw Electric Co Uvama<br />

31 >475 6800<br />

equal opportunay employe<br />

RECEPTIONIST Everang PtiaMor<br />

Fano some computer MoBt His<br />

3-7 fepm Mon-Thur* Sal 8302<br />

or Loiaaa 810847-5320<br />

OPnCE-SALES STAFF Auto parti<br />

auppaM* Booking ndwHA w» PM<br />

tadLiwa ig E MMnanoe ay euto atduapy<br />

cuatomar coneact raouva.;<br />

_ — ' • - Lotus<br />

—. -jcatec<br />

we d*sr a ucinpBBBit<br />

ant— parkaga tar ha<br />

Mi Bme poaMQin- Sand raanaaia<br />

aalary Nalory 8 iBlennoM to P O<br />

Boa 2O04 Laaaraa Ml 4*1910004<br />

OUR OFFICE * BURSTING AT<br />

THE SEAMS WPX JOSS<br />

• RCCCmOMBTS W» at wdhout<br />

word U'DBBBIIW* IB-»1»lr<br />

• J5®£^I RVT SECRET AWAA.<br />

Microeo* Woad 8* Wib^^^AbcI<br />

I841IM<br />

. GENERAL CLERICAL • |8-*f4e<br />

• CUSTOMER BERVCi • Pan Bme<br />

(1* Ma paa WMBk) Fanwgtor<br />

hMs 87 VW-<br />

OAKTEC<br />

norval Staffing<br />

tm i!0i** otBi<br />

•1037?-4030<br />

RtCEPTOdST<br />

Typmg computer «"n lingt good<br />

phone MA* Fu* Bme BanaMa<br />

CM tar rarer (8101 4 78 8500<br />

RECEPTIONIST EXPERKNCEO<br />

Naadad tar busy .ManrMty hoapaan<br />

ra<br />

a Ccraact taaar<br />

(3fl3) 2*1-5*00<br />

RECEPTIONIST<br />

•way home mpto i BMBFI I<br />

frr<br />

313<br />

RECEPTIONIST<br />

For non-smoking Famngnn Mt<br />

aAoa GrtaaW mMnBM tor ndndlMI<br />

•8101<br />

CM<br />

I-7100<br />

RECEPnOBdST<br />

Fu* or pad Mne lypang he«A4<br />

Appy M Lane f W Corp<br />

m


c Classifications 502 to 506 O&E Thursday. Apnl 27, 1995<br />

vamoMP<br />

€MPLOVW>€NT<br />

lr^mssr<br />

SAIS HCK'UX MCRfAA- »>«» o ol AS3«T4MT OtNTALASSMTANT DENTAL TECHNICIANS £5* " ^T.TJ" , Sr^-<br />

l»ona^^- M -«y. Are you npn> -cm,* m» utentod to -J, ««.--• ^ !T a£T to (SZn.<br />

•a-vac. ^ — >V* 5~a-". —-«mpua. — r ; •r**. 0 ' • U«.-».iWliq« dema to*, • m " " "j****"""<br />

. • r r J a>.va*i ! — aw- : - y S * w i •<br />

r««^ aa* .-J vM 61*66<br />

Ck <br />

ta»i mm to lynr eiOH M08 |<br />

DCHTAI ASSISTAXT<br />

-W SU * (DM i W .IWMJ i ".—<br />

ri ton .ar* a • ^xjal • nx a*ni<br />

«. - W. •»«. pkcw aa 'rnmm, cm<br />

^ a ) • > -495C<br />

Oxaari »tow o««ca<br />

t \*n- t —• - «' Ma » |JtJ» Mj 1200<br />

':'! •*( mm a>ca«ara ammr, A ' ... . . . w_ ^ :<br />

« tola 1 __ i—. -apjaatoa •v* «i«a to • o^TAi. HV(i£»«Sr P«n ama<br />

pro ****? r * * INnw-» «**aan iWdifi »<br />

: — s-A^-r. c -<br />

I c*l 4 tol^r-<br />

DENTAL ASSISTANT<br />

f»» mm cf«"»aa oommor to<br />

•>Cmrmrtma n i.«aaa»nai to»~ ft '«<br />

C—or rmcmmmmmy tojwyr^ | am e«y Ta«> wmitnaIm<br />

fc.UJlH'' STAf«<br />

opar to »• ->(«<br />

fin • a »W> om Vr<br />

OCNTAi. HrCUENEST<br />

Par aw« to FanweaorvSoumwo<br />

vaa Aaaaa Ma ••a-ma >o<br />

»i»»2 30»'<br />

OCHTAL MVMMtT<br />

ar par «m* So» Aar<br />

MYGlCMlST MANTEO<br />

Mox ft Wad terv Tpw <br />

omn ama Ctoaai xyoara* ft tnga La alM Ca*<br />

jiiianu<br />

UM nouaax*. ,<br />

Poaawra ara av«M<br />

HUMAN RESOURCES<br />

•a a-x.n •• » t«tjrvxl a<br />

jf 0C»TTC»« a<br />

t xa*»«-i"-m<br />

DfS'K.<br />

MN'AL M'GJEWS'<br />

OCN'A. ASSATANT<br />

jv« «• w DENTAL HYGIENIST *«acta »i<br />

OtN'Ai. ASSiSTAMT Fo> pan<br />

aa/iy arjaanra S? 50 par fa xma *ta «»an<br />

ucvanao »»' «n*r ^«aa a-aa<br />

iff) aa - :i>4 0CNTA1. .Afi<br />

Udotc to '»-»gn l i>-*rmmr<br />

0€N-Al ASSISTANT<br />

f»a^ Sma to »aur» , «aia ^Aca<br />

»» -jnTa, rtKr-mner<br />

Cmcm ar iftio Mfra'<br />

i n OOHOUR<br />

DENTAi. ASSISTANT<br />

«B«> «PV » SIO, 36S-2aaC ^ ^» waonwa<br />

-«a»j Pan ana<br />

N prac«ca<br />

(••09 567 22*'<br />

MEDuAi ASSISTANT<br />

Pan ama 3r«al aorAno<br />

mar* Ca* Laa 1'5<br />

506 UrtpVa<br />

M a d<br />

luted<br />

MEDICAL HiC*PTIONST<br />

Fuftama to buay vJfmrnlmao^m<br />

Eapananca ft<br />

pka Maauna 10 CMm Managar<br />

29*J' • Mh» l ftlO aftlOM<br />

or ca* fttO 3KMMM<br />

MEDICAL ASSISTANT PAN AMA<br />

BUAY WAAL ANOR-RTAIO A*AR» CMCA<br />

SOME WMNG ft SALUMA, *1< HOUR*<br />

E APARANRCA PRAAARRAA<br />

(•10) B» S3i»<br />

MEDICAL ASSISTANT<br />

Fg* ft PAN ARNA GRAAL W X W .<br />

"» a y»a<br />

•cal aa*N<br />

MEDICAL AOIANISTRATOH<br />

4060 STFMATO<br />

OAARTMN- ML 4012C<br />

MEDCAL ASSISTANT<br />

25W».»a<br />

caaraa "»«ta«n9 ft atom com<br />

muracaaona Pwirata oJhca aaaan<br />

ooooa Cndy «w»r- *>6 »« life<br />

Marpa, taa.am «*«' Matteee*<br />

Far-^notor Hate Ml H "<br />

MEDICAL<br />

SCHEDULER<br />

E*ce«ant Pay<br />

OroartTi poarKn avaaaCM A NA»<br />

M" ' aaaa to pra«a «4y M-ia<br />

abMy to aaa m<br />

Conpantoa a«vaa and banaMa<br />

Euananca nol -waaaar, Wa aM<br />

MEDICAL Sacroaa-y Aacarat«ta<br />

• aaaaa^ a tu» »ma. -*»*a<br />

prolaaaKnal P«o.«y aaa M gaan<br />

lo carvkdaiaa a«)a'«ncaa ar«<br />

mark* ranaenpaon Won^artoi<br />

and -naAcar lannnomgy T« i<br />

may caa Tears® iao<br />

MEDICAL. TOANSCRlPnONIST<br />

«CEPTIO»*8T<br />

a»-«>J5 .a*<br />

tonad Sand<br />

I OLD Wayna Ml AfliSa<br />

uHk* Eapananca pro<br />

lo PO Bo.<br />

OflTXJOONTIST ASSISTANT<br />

oa* oam<br />

Fiaacaa a.HaO—» a<br />

Ca* l'Q *A2-*23 2W0 I rauanca computo ooor-«6**OOa<br />

SERVICE COO»JINATOR 10<br />

A* to Buay r»*na CARA<br />

SR-YTOR, EACARTAN'<br />

[Si 0i 47SS330<br />

DENTAL<br />

ASSISTANT<br />

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST<br />

_ . . . itncaanaua «* toaua 1<br />

aM "U*<br />

CA.'^ARA aaarang aaga<br />

Muar sa oondaM ft aterg 10 haa* " .<br />

A M N TEA 'aaa a* B* »""•<br />

•DENTALH<br />

RECEPTIONIST 1-2 N<br />

AU.EN HOME NEATH CARE<br />

•AMD HOIPOH<br />

•dnajmB<br />

•wjinin noon or •gr- i V»4A P<br />

Car* Coma Ka*r 6io«a><br />

A HOME HEALTH AIDES<br />

"'H •'*<br />

TRAFFIC CLERK<br />

"a'eSr 2m 4Sday* WAra to aaaa* n a pnen<br />

110 MB-S1S1<br />

<strong>CANTON</strong> LOCATK*<br />

hi SaM-lpm)<br />

^^•MEOKJU.<br />

E«anancad For bun n6W aateAaig<br />

carac at Moan BanaMa Ca* Janal<br />

KwwX teV^ttlCSlT<br />

» ' « OP 1 • l l f I T<br />

MEDICAL BClEW - leill 1118<br />

•pMMan ama]<br />

•/MM 11 A**|<br />

1(810) 367-0700 Ei 109<br />

SINAI<br />

HOSPITAL<br />

mm pyru* Ml aa 1 ")<br />

te 3' 3-483-4811 tOt<br />

vaaViw i2i.an<br />

C A R E E R<br />

• O P P O R T U NTITIES<br />

Schwan'i Sales Entefpdses|<br />

fast-growing distributor of frozen<br />

PARAMf ^ «. WANTfOHH<br />

MIC.U Saw I I III AC I S<br />

4<br />

INTAKE LPN<br />

24123<br />

Ml 48071<br />

PAYROLL ANALYST<br />

Haa*- Cara Carapa i|<br />

N«U haa ar am<br />

SORT/ t ALTH CA<br />

ON GREEN U M<br />

« in pan 4 MM*<br />

* houra an ftu- no anu'<br />

aatary C*8 Mi M I<br />

Tiiajm M*i«<br />

NOW AA600.00 per<br />

week guaranteed while in<br />

training<br />

Must be at<br />

and have a good driving record<br />

Now interviewing. >or an<br />

appointment, call 1-600-269-6301<br />

between 6-5. M-F<br />

BORTZ HEALTH CARE<br />

• O N GR€£N LAKE<br />

%S."XA<br />

010) asMi'gi<br />

g^rCTrr.rot'gSi<br />

M S I 6 AMR MAM M*IA<br />

Wk?z~~& MBCMCAI RKTMOAEST<br />

OAO'N mm MM B»<br />

M A W B*MRYI«MM<br />

'-*• 6-0 M ' 6100<br />

M A M M R<br />

M A N M * M 8<br />

^nitiaa 8A»a* aayananaa*<br />

'""TLffy'iSSTaAi<br />

OPTICAL DISPENSE R<br />

^Bnancad WawauP- araa<br />

Ca* 3l3ai>«460<br />

Thursday. April 27, 1995 OA£ Classifies tion* 506 to 512 1 MX,] S1IM BAMANRANL ftllll] to WI»3<br />

PHARAMfClST<br />

GRIUT A SNAAON OF<br />

CA PLAN HAA AN<br />

S<br />

LNRONA* CANLA< TOR AN ON-.<br />

A)<br />

SUB AL A NEA UCANAA MI*'*»I*D<br />

to* HUMAN RAAOI^CAA CMPI AL<br />

METRO MEDICAL GROUP<br />

>800 TUXEOO AVE<br />

DETROIT MI 4820B<br />

A" E»/AL OPPORANAY EMPWYAR<br />

PHYSICAL<br />

THERAPIST<br />

SAMNA GOMMUMIY RAOAPN*'<br />

tm*-- SYAAM<br />

HAA A LU* AMA PNIACIN A AMTH TOR<br />

A PFMCAI TOARAP* MAPCNR, OI MA<br />

FAAALNAM A ~<br />

OOMMANAURAM AM8> AAPANANCA<br />

FAMILY NURSE CARE<br />

610-228-6883<br />

BARTENDER<br />

FU* TM* URA DAY* ft r*GHA<br />

EAPENENCA NEOESEECY<br />

OCEAN ORKJLE «IO» aaaTooi<br />

BARTENDERS-HOSTS<br />

FULL OR PAST TIME<br />

ABOVA AVA A-JA AARNNFL* PA»«<br />

VANANG APPLY N PARAON ANN<br />

0 Ctenraaon* Uvona JTTLOSAMM<br />

RD LAURA PART WAPA<br />

R.N. - FULL TIME<br />

WMB NOUCKNG<br />

BANAMA CA* BNANDA<br />

MSN RN MEN FA 8-12 2-4PM<br />

MIDWEST HOAtf HEALTH CARE<br />

(3131 27V 2S60<br />

AAPANANCA AND BA -AAOY to ION A<br />

JYNARRAC AAA—IAM TEAM SAANA<br />

HOAPAAL A TOCAIAD A«WI AAAY CTOVNG<br />

I M K I C* AM ARTAR. TOADCI AND<br />

JACAAON WA RTTOR AO AACAAARV AAMRY<br />

AND BANAM PACAAGA U«^NAAD<br />

I C A ITLMAI PLAAAA CAL TOR<br />

I AI<br />

ML 46176<br />

313-A2VSBS<br />

AN EDUAI OPPORAMY EMPTOYAR<br />

Phyaical<br />

Thafapoi<br />

NOAPANOAM ONXEADK PT PRACACA<br />

DYNANAC<br />

N'PURAUNG AN ORTRIO<br />

AACIU*I>*'Y<br />

ADUULON AND ON-*M ARTRUNJ AD<br />

!>, OUTODA AAPARTE<br />

FT OUR MEATY A^AI A*<br />

> MA to PNYACAL<br />

1 HA* AAMTTI AR 11<br />

Y PROORAR" to 0MPT R<br />

A«TO OAKLAND URWAR*^<br />

MI *AAD N OOPI -ACANA<br />

GRADA AND AAPANANOAD PT* DAARALAD<br />

to AUOMY AND P'OMAACNA PAAANI<br />

CAR* C tm MARY<br />

ol our 28 b*d mini<br />

UP PAN AMA HOURA AAOUD BA 3PM<br />

M 7PM OI. 4PM to 8PRR PIAAIOU*<br />

AUNG AAPANANCA AM BA HALPA*<br />

STXB<br />

SECONO SHIFT DIFFERENT.ALS<br />

PTOAAA CA* SARAN • |IO-488*362TOR<br />

MORA IMURTNABON OR APPLY A THA<br />

HAMMON HOUAA 27MO TVAKA ROAD<br />

BATES HAMBURGERS<br />

•ML *«*, IN PARAO" IROM 7 to<br />

VOAM OR 2 to 6PM 33406 FN* MM<br />

UWORAA<br />

BILL KNAPPS<br />

NOW HIRING M!<br />

FTK ft PAN AMA POAAONA AVAHAOAA<br />

GREAT FLEXIBLE HRS<br />

COOKS SLAFLMG « TO SSHOU<br />

SERVERS UP to THMWU<br />

4PPTY N PARAON * ON* n,n3<br />

UpacaM aaMood aalaurar*<br />

Apply a paraon 0 Dannacra<br />

Lrvoraa 37716 Sa Aba Rd Laurel<br />

MR B S FARM Noa Hang CoaAa<br />

(evening at**). Wa* Peraora W o< nknen<br />

5060 ScheeMr Dearborn Ml 48na to Lne<br />

Cooka Eapenence hetplui M not<br />

receaaary AppN n pemon between<br />

2 ft Spm Mon-Fn et 37714 So<br />

MM a toe Laura Par* Place<br />

COOKS NEE0ED MorvFn lucnh<br />

hr end Tvae • Fn<br />

OISI 487-8770<br />

COOKS 8 WAIT STAFF<br />

Frf-a pen Bme Apply M A/a<br />

*»-icuT-Rd<br />

COOKS WANTED hS ar<br />

to aanecaent to Souirda<br />

n peraon M Sato*. 28:<br />

Northaaaatam May A (Frankbn<br />

PMM) V ca* Sid) 358 2353<br />

COOK & WAIT STAFF<br />

W p paraon ChalMr* loung*<br />

NC<br />

aapMaamben<br />

"•*-* u—<br />

SUPERVISOR part ame<br />

Pome Go*<br />

Dcaore*<br />

BANOUET<br />

Eapenence illlraft Bev P.<br />

Club W BtoomAeM Cal<br />

(810) 380*800<br />

M 1 iMar S AS-<br />

m hi dtoaieri kaod<br />

Empajymar* 0»te M<br />

st. Joseg^ erc y<br />

Penel^h* 46M' 2885<br />

Fn siosaasoaa<br />

Dkaretor TMau^i<br />

S B H<br />

nC35<br />

jaria uKi' MM aaa*<br />

aaa aa * * mua land<br />

MM I*I pan am* toi MMy<br />

l .mw 'SrA » M<br />

mm* W* ^<br />

BARSTAFF<br />

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS<br />

rater ancea recMied<br />

Apc*Y m peraon<br />

Mitch Hooseys,<br />

28500 Schootcratt.<br />

Livonia<br />

0ELI PERSON<br />

eapenence a male „<br />

a ft aateda Fu* a Pan ame<br />

Cd* Bnan ft Seber 81*362 *966<br />

0STARY ACE to.<br />

ft pan ame BeiaMa to Ad ame<br />

ssr^f<br />

DSKTRiS OF FARMINGTON Noa<br />

Danwaaher* ft Laa Cook* FUl ft<br />

pen-ame po»aana a ***nu ton<br />

mnhm 33200 Orand Rhrar<br />

Fanaangton S'0) 478-3301 Aa* lor<br />

Kaw a Sua an<br />

DOOR PEOPLE »ASTEN0ER8<br />

WAITSTAFF ft UAMTENEANCE<br />

o m 729 80*0<br />

DELI MANAGER<br />

ara looking lor an a»p*r>enced Da«<br />

KITCHEN Cooka Prep Cook* ft<br />

Dahweehert needed aboard tr*<br />

Mchagan SMr C*pper Dana Tran<br />

Wage Dated an sipenence App»><br />

n peraon A 640 N Ponbec Tral<br />

Waned LMa or ca* 1810) 96*9*40<br />

We a* commited to<br />

buAAng top-te(7* merag*<br />

merit teem* end ara looking<br />

to people wKc a-e ener<br />

geoc peopM-onemed and<br />

Brong n teederaNp tkdt<br />

« you quakly you oa«« I to<br />

yourte* to check u* out'<br />

W* o«a compeMrve car<br />

peneaaori *40l(k| nadce 1<br />

ana dental plan* Fo'<br />

mmediele conaMeration<br />

•end retume to<br />

Cm* ua**<br />

Cano* Murphy • Inc<br />

4725 N Scorada* Ra<br />

SUM 350<br />

Scon aaaa KZ 65251<br />

NO PHONE CALLS<br />

PLEASE<br />

EOJTE Opponuvly<br />

Empioya<br />

No<br />

WAIT STAFF<br />

Ram • Horn dey<br />

aeeni worAng condteon*<br />

aape'ience nece**ery Up to<br />

$400 wa n op* Orchera Lake Rd<br />

.aer 12 13M<br />

S 10*55-6662<br />

to he«<br />

buamea* eapanann * you heve<br />

ar eraepneneurt* apm ft ysu'r* nol<br />

where you mm* to be eam to<br />

S65K ncome poMnbal pa yaa<br />

-atpng eapenaor ol mMb-i'iatocti<br />

dofta company Tranng proaded<br />

Call 810-538-2939<br />

ATTENTION<br />

SALES REPS<br />

$20 TO S35 000/YR<br />

FUN PLACE TO *KX»-<br />

ATFTT/SON<br />

G^et Opgcrtu^ to Advancan-ant<br />

CHANGE YpUS LIFE<br />

CALL TONY<br />

313-32*2000<br />

CHILDREN S SHOE STORE<br />

mmglhem<br />

-atp Eapenenca praMrred<br />

(810) 6**-*722<br />

512 HdpVMterf-<br />

i ± — 3<br />

GOAL ORIENTED? X<br />

SELF MOTIVATED?<br />

HIGH ACHIEVER?<br />

SJT.<br />

Wa (Ma A i<br />

aato auraaa ara |<br />

pcnaraa $25 060 and i<br />

on. leave your ami .-<br />

and a brat deeenpaon r* -<br />

Ikcaaona tor Teraaa Knm* '<br />

naar ai Tranmp<br />

(810) 9784866<br />

An Equa Oppo^My bftaym<br />

GRAPHICS a PWNTWO<br />

I err oolong to a "KMer* Selaa<br />

call* Rata aalary<br />

a<br />

r OMmer a)U raa 22519<br />

Aan'Owner Fax 8t*357 1044<br />

CLOSERS NEEDED<br />

to e major home<br />

CLOSERS<br />

$1500 +<br />

One ce* r home *Me* eapananca<br />

mua Caen $ pad da*y aefacM<br />

CM 313*85*036<br />

COMPUTER SALES<br />

Eapandng computer »anbut«n<br />

company a Nnng a aMee paraon<br />

to Ucfi^an connp eouate eeaer,<br />

comnaaacn ft naaan Man Compuw<br />

pretened<br />

Managa 2440*<br />

Road OOO Mtwi Ml 48375<br />

CREW LEADER<br />

Ha* you oan crae C* 3 Wor* eato<br />

toem canva**ing tor home<br />

.upunremeraa You w*» be eip*<br />

ranoed and haa good tranaponaaon<br />

Afaramurr d $400 par 40 hou aaaek<br />

M W a a »Ma til CM Mr Oum<br />

ol Thermal Seah Uvoraa<br />

313 522-4500<br />

DESIGN STUDIO CONSULTANT<br />

To aaaa! cuatomem<br />

color*'option* TOR<br />

Anenbon to detaa<br />

imeg* and eMhueaem<br />

HEALTH CARE<br />

ALTERNATIVE<br />

$46 000 FeM Yaw Potaraa<br />

V<br />

id<br />

?*!rSg<br />

ona ®'oi a*Ji786<br />

HEALTH CLU6 SALES<br />

aa a<br />

Fu* ft pert<br />

18101<br />

Caa you *ank<br />

a** could by YOU *pp* M ou Now<br />

locaaon a »*Oe W Oaka Dr ft<br />

HOST PERSON<br />

oonatnjcaon 3-4<br />

or Oene (8'0) ><br />

-4 Day* C<br />

669*869<br />

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS to toree<br />

id aid<br />

on a {<br />

kAcrartath deeign A AEOORATMG<br />

OMRNHO* time pcaaor wath<br />

Aeatote hour* (aome evenmga ane<br />

WaflUfd-<br />

AFitnoa<br />

PRESSSINOERV PERSON<br />

Ann Arbor pnnt *hop Mua heve<br />

otaat pree* **penence<br />

AB Dick (3131<br />

3 D<br />

Help Wanted-<br />

Profeanooal<br />

Ce* jeme* Hend*r*on<br />

(610 424-5000<br />

THE FURST GROUP<br />

17117 W 9 Ma* Rd<br />

Suite 705<br />

SouthAead MGY 4607S<br />

ATTENTION<br />

$25-$40K<br />

Weal ad* aeda n bedroom •UMA^T*<br />

a oofcng to edd to ou *ale» Ma*<br />

Eapenence a PREFERRED BU nc*<br />

necaaaety » you r* Oolung to a<br />

caraa E **»* aoc end check TA<br />

I out. We c*ta<br />

• Perd T^MNG<br />

-aeed Saary<br />

oh»»» orvtnajob tranng above<br />

evaaga eamng* end a pnme<br />

location CM Chuck A Donna M<br />

(313I 453-6800 I<br />

Sand reaume end aalary MAORY tc<br />

AMa Bu*dng ft Devewpmerd Co<br />

AIM Marketing Oiraclor<br />

71» EAEI Grand Rrvn<br />

Bnghton MI 46116<br />

INSIOT OUTSIDE<br />

SALES POSITION<br />

ENGINEER-INSTRUMENT<br />

Fortune 500 company aaia.ing<br />

IMacal Meurance Program<br />

Advencament Opponuay<br />

SHORT OROER COOK<br />

leased to <strong>Canton</strong> bar<br />

hou* Tue*-FR,<br />

467 9770<br />

Evenng ho<br />

1313)<br />

tabon Some compula and arord<br />

perteel knoaaedge WITH eUWy to<br />

Ptaaae *eno raaune A ta. to<br />

I*T< MAE Road<br />

Ml 48219<br />

F*J* 1 31*255-5757<br />

20123 W En<br />

Deiro*<br />

> Fu* ft Pen ame poaaona evedeba<br />

For cutAdar«ia ntannew ca*<br />

313-425*808<br />

OI apply M peraon A Wetarbed<br />

Showroom* 29810 Ford Roaa<br />

Gerden O,<br />

PARALEGAL<br />

SoutMwId PLENA * PI Arm seek*<br />

pe'Wegai Muet heve MRMR*** 2<br />

veer* erpenence N eutono tault<br />

ReApon'eib.IIT-e* nciude client 1 ANA Cor<br />

ntamtaw* procaeeng caant NO tout , or ca* to AAI raw<br />

*W*eercr CompeMrve 1 Nabcnai Sla" Management MC<br />

" Or Suite 105<br />

AUBURN HILLS bated Human<br />

Re*ource ARM aeek* akiiled<br />

marketing rep* tor South Ea«*M<br />

AACFAGAN Poabon involve* aaa* ol<br />

humim RESOURCE edmimanative<br />

•ervice* Ouairtiad candidate*<br />

poteau ebectrve •>«» and ara<br />

oornmurucatnon.'pre*anial>on akdi*<br />

and provdn eapenence dealing anth<br />

buameas owner* Salary car<br />

insurance 401K<br />

on*<br />

salary ft benetit package Submit<br />

Boa 11062<br />

Obeervw ft Eccantnc New*peper*<br />

36251 ScTHxncriH Rd<br />

Uvona Ml 46150<br />

Help Wanteti-<br />

Saiet<br />

SHORT OROER COOKS<br />

Apply now Ctoa--- pteaaim *tmc,<br />

tpner* Btomey Bey Put 27756 W<br />

Werren 3 block* W PR mk*ier Rd<br />

SOUS CHEF UNE COOK<br />

WIN 4 yeer* eapenenca Acae to i<br />

work morning* *om* night*<br />

average 40 tvvweek Send reeume<br />

4140 Woodward Detroit Ml 4622«<br />

Stage & Co.<br />

Souraaw Mchigar* R**MM<br />

ABILITY REWARDS<br />

Real Estate<br />

Career<br />

Free Training<br />

Full Time Trainer<br />

Century 21<br />

Hartlord South Inc<br />

"6 MM Haggen,<br />

313-464-6400<br />

ASK tor Larry Frey<br />

KITCHEN HELP AM or PM AA«an<br />

ame PREP Cooks Lne Cooks Nagr*<br />

Crew Leeda BeneMa Sunday* C0<br />

New eapaance neceeeery Apply<br />

afta 2pm Red COM Tevem 3606<br />

Woodward Roya Oak<br />

KITCHEN >«LP ft DRIVER<br />

For flroaang company Muei be<br />

daparidabte Fu* a pari nme Pay<br />

313-522-3377<br />

IKITPSN HELPER<br />

For •<br />

11525 Fermangaon<br />

PART TIME<br />

Apply m<br />

an na<br />

KITCHEN HELP<br />

Top pay Apply a<br />

MacKinnon • ReMauait<br />

126 E Men St<br />

LARCO'S<br />

Now hnng Cooka Buaaer* ft Wat<br />

- 1 61*660-0066<br />

AM & PM Wait Staff<br />

Host Staff<br />

Bus Staff<br />

Deli Carry Out Staff<br />

Apply tr PERVN T.jel toru SUI<br />

Idem6pm<br />

6673 Orchard Lake Rd<br />

(81101 655-6622<br />

STOCK PERSON<br />

I B* • Merka ol Ptymoulh 6<br />

dey* UP to $600 pa monto<br />

V Afternoon* BED 313-45J5040<br />

THE FAMULT BOGGY a ookjry to<br />

A day prep cook. Mon-Fn Com<br />

patitive wage No EXPERIENCE<br />

(810) S53-9090<br />

THE FAMILY BUGGV A looking to<br />

dey Hoat.'Hoaieai Compatitnre<br />

arega Mon Fn no **penence<br />

18101 553 9080<br />

LME COOKS* KPERIENCE0<br />

Preatigieua Counlry Oub a<br />

SouthAMd Apply n paraon Alon-Fn<br />

9am-Spm M 21831<br />

LINE COOKS<br />

KLSSTSL<br />

PPIWywi<br />

Ca* ft CaMra CMbatora<br />

SIO) 473*300<br />

LITTLE CAESAR S<br />

STORE MANAGER<br />

FUNTHM<br />

Great<br />

Cicsawn Pay<br />

Advancement Opportunity<br />

Wa haw* two loeanona In Oakland County<br />

Waned Laka<br />

tand your raauma la:<br />

Baytaktar<br />

LAL FOOO CEHTfn<br />

31M Walton Wwd<br />

HMa Ml 4UO0<br />

L aae CaaaVa a ocnera,<br />

AA ansa neiagamew can*<br />

out T«a Siaaum and Joa Laua<br />

Arena Mil** Ekpewnoe pre<br />

tarred Stanmg raw beeed on<br />

i|. Mapaanni. Send Reeume to<br />

Aan Roaaanwh 800 Oac Carta<br />

0» r<br />

EOE<br />

LUNCH hME COOK Mon -Fn tor<br />

a* a aandaacp maMng Apply a<br />

aeraan 35pm e ator Mm laa<br />

titan Lounge 18334 W V<br />

Ave 2 HB* * * »<br />

THE FAM*Y BUGGV a<br />

dreeaW.<br />

Mon Fn<br />

I kxang lor<br />

Cantoebter*<br />

no eapenence<br />

(SIO) 553 9080<br />

THREE BROTHERS<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

NOW HMMG<br />

CHEFS LINE COOKS<br />

WAITSTAFF ft HOSTESSES<br />

Fu*«part*ma Oood pey PVm3<br />

TOM S OYSTER BAR<br />

Now hang ayrancod Lne Cooka<br />

Paao Cooka ft Dtaha*aha-a AppN<br />

M 318 S Maa St Aoyal Oak<br />

A Career in<br />

Business Brokerage<br />

..is not for WIMPS!!!<br />

II you er* wMng to work herd<br />

you NAGU «M*Y to be on ou taam<br />

Ca* Ja. Panareaaa<br />

to »U»tar nlormeaen<br />

(8101 626-4830<br />

ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE<br />

Career opportunity «*th S E<br />

MERMAN* lergea ATftT va and<br />

SuppAer ol video conlerencmg<br />

egupmen and «oce data, network<br />

Unrvaraay (<br />

Aubum HD* Ml 46326<br />

MS T SiydaM<br />

(8101 373-1610<br />

DISTRIBUTOR NEEDED<br />

urn pu* watar trap pu» caeh Sale* | OaM NYMAUTO<br />

persor waraws ProduO aeM **a(<br />

1 600*36-4076<br />

caaed manulactua end DAWTAITOR<br />

OR hand ft oomm tool* SaM* *-<br />

computer **penence preiei rag PS»<br />

-R-w pcaaon war KA baneftta STOF<br />

TSTOT<br />

Manager<br />

Ml 48170<br />

INSIOE/OUTSIOE SALES ~<br />

have «<br />

5jrr,<br />

DVNAMC<br />

REAL ESTATE COMPANY<br />

Cal Mr Smeawau J313L 59TJ*>«J<br />

prcaeaaoneia W* odar toe<br />

industry I be*> tranng program*<br />

•no compteM rnartieftng anc<br />

tuppon<br />

In BirangharvSeverSy Ha**<br />

CM Jane* 6*2 2400<br />

in<br />

CM Betty 6461600<br />

to Fernanglorv'<br />

CM ANN 737 9000<br />

N Roya Oak. BERK*,<br />

CM Gary 399 1400<br />

EARN WHAT you're worth<br />

$50*$ 1600 pan time $2000*6000<br />

AA am* RNO Wor* Irom hom*<br />

Vacations ft tianng* 1*0*641*4*6<br />

EARN $6*$ 100 PER OAY<br />

17<br />

INSIDE SALESManagemantltOSr<br />

avanted K repreeent MABR'NAW *<br />

Inc th* LA-gasa menutackaar FT"<br />

dKirtuto r* tenang produMk-da.<br />

contracto* No tanca eipenence .<br />

needed oul nalpM CanOdeta MUA<br />

be motivated detail onar»ad J"<br />

CkAgong tnent»y ft can D» S»A<br />

daedhnea Meoa HMco mc 4dNae^<br />

greet beneM* CJ pa** 11 wage ft<br />

great groaath pounaM Sand aatary __<br />

raguaemar** ft 'aeuna BMitora<br />

TM BaAard<br />

MASTER-HAL CO mc 2<br />

6020 COMMERCE OR<br />

WESTLANO Ml 46166<br />

INSIDE SALES - Ptymouto watar 1<br />

^eeie* COTRVMNY<br />

eacaAent oommuncaaon orgarv/A<br />

bonai ft cuatoma rautaan S«Aa<br />

Compatitrve SALARY ft benefit*<br />

Send resume re-<br />

package Sand RESUNE tc<br />

AM Madteon P0 Boa 700247<br />

Ptymouth Ml 48170<br />

AUTO SALES A ueed Car* North<br />

Brofvar* Ford n WeeBarsd ha*<br />

expanded THE* used Car Depart<br />

ment and leaning aggressive<br />

>•<br />

• Spacious JMC car showroom<br />

• Commissions up to 45N<br />

. Heeorvtioepiteuation<br />

• 401K<br />

• PA«3 Vacetiora<br />

» you have eipenence n newer<br />

U*ad car *aee and are tookmg to<br />

a home, ca* Jerry Oouta lo to cat<br />

LP a peraonal intarma* AL kepi<br />

comoertal Plaeee ca* 421-1300<br />

between 9 30 ft 1200<br />

BE LIKE MIKE<br />

. lAke earned SI 065 AA<br />

areek<br />

. UU dnvea a companv vehaae<br />

• AUae wear* anaaker* ft jean* to<br />

wor*<br />

> Mate get* daly weekly bonuee*<br />

WANT TO BE<br />

LIKE MIKE""<br />

CM Mr Henamen 313-953 9439<br />

Ekpandng SoutMiad<br />

pany a looking to<br />

people Need people aaah raAeoa<br />

car Protected tamtone* Ca*h<br />

commaeaon paid da8y Advancament<br />

poss-ei* For ntarvlea Call INTERNATIONAL HEALTH<br />

81*356-2985 [ Technology Coa»P*ny need* Rap<br />

-esantalrvas Thed lesws! GROE«N4<br />

mum-national company n rm wond<br />

upvta'd mobd*y beneht* avaatam<br />

ttoinble hour* For INTERVAW ca*<br />

(313) 522 1507<br />

ENTRY LEVEL mad* tales to MA«<br />

order company Salary plus<br />

vnnanrv K-OMRMYJ* AI consuna<br />

etaclrcmc* helpful No Sunday* W<br />

-vght* Medea- beneMs PTYMOU®'<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> area (313) 4S3-4050<br />

ESTABLISHED 0«STR)8UTO« ol<br />

-isachne tool component* a seeking<br />

* mobvaled mdmduai w«h naMa or '<br />

outade saws eapenence ca»ng on<br />

marehne tod biaide«* We OITO-<br />

• aceeent compeneataon ndudmg<br />

M*urance ncantive 'ft groanh<br />

please laa a Resume to<br />

610-373-2804. to<br />

LETS TALK!<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

•Free Training<br />

eFull or pan time<br />

eNo Franchise fee s<br />

e"8" area MLS<br />

•Top Commission Plan<br />

•Medical benefits<br />

•Private offices<br />

EXPANDTNOLOOKING to people<br />

with becKgrourVH a corporste or<br />

business management finance<br />

engneemg •acrubng'ptecemenr V<br />

memaonai marketmgt>us.ness ( KFOSMiAN<br />

Entrepraau * Teabng edge-»ooa ^a*ma w o w t w<br />

Diana. Mtoon .JidSttoubor | (3! 3) 532-0600<br />

today tor peraona bnanoa u u r.. w C DIMC<br />

i-eedom by th. ywar 2000 watoout WOLVtHINt<br />

c»n»bon n cuan ocz^mmvn£ PROPERTIES. INC<br />

niO) 458-7747<br />

GOLF. GOLF'<br />

» you tee go* and ai* eapenencad<br />

m u a piaaae cM John a Graa<br />

Lamra Go* Sl»l 620 38*4 or<br />

Fa. (8101 6209163<br />

caimmiaaona a toe nduaay *ah<br />

bonu* pro*t ahanng 40IK paan<br />

aaowanre and e«penee wtuna<br />

ment Pie aaa ca* Dava Faha to<br />

arrange ar *ppc.<br />

610-48*0148<br />

ACCOUNT<br />

EXECUTIVE<br />

beneN* axAirtng haaa*h ft rMeaanem<br />

Mua be a lop aeae* • p IIPI<br />

TRATTONM •RU«0«TTA<br />

hang We* Sta* Server Aaaa<br />

Apply *t person 77780 Now Rd<br />

Nov" a aa H<br />

ta- OBI<br />

WAIT ft BAR PERSON wanted KA<br />

ama. a / k o>tor aiterib M<br />

Nb Sunatay* «eaae n k<br />

Ountapa PtS ft Onto<br />

23BS1 W 7 MM ft Tatad<br />

MARCOS PIZZA<br />

Noa ftetfta Detoary Omaar* a Rua<br />

IMar* Dey a eaanana «Mta<br />

naMMi VON a Penan « 48*80<br />

lord Rd Coma M Canaan Career<br />

MAX a ERMA S<br />

NOW MIMA<br />

HM AM ft PW Server*<br />

• Fsrwangkn HM AM ft PM 8ervar«<br />

Md a fv Heei Maa Aaa* 31206<br />

OrMtaM Laaa R* (stotttsaso)<br />

'S<br />

ft<br />

W N<br />

McDonalds<br />

III laiwi'i 11-otl a «a<br />

•an HMSM aaa.' at Sa Lyan<br />

WAITRESS OR WAITER pad a<br />

KA am. nqrat S bpm Apply a<br />

peraon Koney teaand Uvona Ike*<br />

7 Mae 8 IMAaebak<br />

ACHIEVE YOUR CAREER GOALS<br />

a Rea Eatate Sawe ay pnmg a<br />

Arm tha a oomrnaed te toe aucraa<br />

ol »i ege"<br />

CHAMBERLAIN<br />

REALTORS<br />

You car eam uramaad neoma<br />

potanaa ou to* aaanng program<br />

caBtog now to a peraona<br />

BETTE BALL<br />

810-647-6400<br />

AOO TO VOUR MCOUil<br />

1 9Mou*pawk<br />

WAIT STAFF<br />

W a paroan Red Coal 'aam<br />

N WuuMaa'd Royal Oak. Mi<br />

WAIT STAFF Oay ft r*S* MMta<br />

HaM peraon 8 bua paraon r*Ms<br />

I jsrcsitXmy<br />

WAIT STAFPSKPf RSNCC0<br />

TAe Oaaary R—HHH. TaafMph<br />

A Mepte Sun aan Pto*a<br />

si« asiasii<br />

WAIT ITSMXFtaPlCK)<br />

AppN to paraon MenFn nam<br />

330pm a 1*641 waa 8 MM a<br />

llaae 8pm aM tor<br />

3l3-348-FS*4<br />

AOVERTTSMO SALES 1<br />

8 aa*<br />

5L5SJ<br />

AU. YOU'<br />

sr.-s<br />

id to aMrt a taM aetata<br />

adto REAL tSTATY<br />

our* s you ame<br />

C*A OMA M 81*38*7111<br />

weak Oppartusay a ia*a*'| *na<br />

eckrertteng CM £dd SW» 3»4 *»*8<br />

Explore<br />

the M o u n t a i n<br />

|oin Gander Mountain at our new<br />

Taylor Store opening soon!<br />

Gander Mountain, one oi the premier suppliers ol<br />

hunting. Ashing and camping equipment Is growing<br />

and opening a new retai$tore In Taylor, Ml We have<br />

terrific opportunities avMMtte In the following areas<br />

• Archery Department Managet<br />

• Fishing Department Manager<br />

• floor Sales Aaaodaaas<br />

RaNng. Camping. Qothing. Footwear<br />

Archery. Cam Department<br />

Responsibilities Include S aspects oI customer serv-<br />

ice and merchandise presentation Knowledge of<br />

hunting, fishing and camping products a must.<br />

• Offce • Maintenance<br />

•Caahiert *ReceMng<br />

• Service Desk Associates<br />

We after excellent benefits (Many apply to pan-dme<br />

ataoO<br />

• Paid vacation * Merchandbe dtacoMnt<br />

e CNsahMtv nay * IclucatlonM assistance<br />

• l Z i r » 2 ^ •40IR savings plan<br />

•SkSpay<br />

• fay for performance<br />

• Paid hokdays<br />

Interested? Waaaa apply to psnaa ea May 2. 4<br />

frai 10 sua. ts ? BJB. at Taytar la* (Nrmrty<br />

r toa* *77? isrdha BS, Xayto*. Ml 0-75 wd<br />

ir (JUJBLLBUMTCFR- J.<br />

rM«OM<br />

LINGERIE SALES WOMAN »<br />

3**0 M i* Pleasant wort<br />

environment Good aaage* Bene-<br />

lita Bra World Now Across tma'<br />

12 Ook* 61*347 2810^<br />

LOOKING FOR ONE MO«£<br />

parson K> make $*00 S100C a wee*<br />

CM now and be the one'<br />

61*56*9170 .*<br />

MAJOR TELECOMMUNtCATiON<br />

COAIPANY Seekng aggreaarva<br />

Outade Sale* Nona « teed* are<br />

OuaMied and suppked Stra-gm<br />

comma*-on Men at laa youi<br />

Par Freeman CTSC<br />

1411.5 Fermmglcn Rd IMm. Al»<br />

48154<br />

Faa 313-525 1401 _<br />

Management Trainsas •<br />

real entry ava managemenL<br />

Need ret ex *al*»<br />

Potennai tor rapM<br />

Greet laato'<br />

CM Dawn Robnaon 810 832 1170<br />

Herpa lieocietat 29870 bbddtebeK<br />

Fermn^or HR. Ml 46334<br />

MARKETING TRAINEE .<br />

LocM olAce 4 * rakottai orgararakor<br />

needa a tow good people W**ng to<br />

work herd and be vemad Iflataran<br />

teed $36 000 ta yea none - «<br />

Call GtNA. 810-356-71 IS*<br />

MOBILE HOI* SALES<br />

Fuftpan ame Apply a Caraay M<br />

WiMera Wteadr wi 30880 Maa<br />

313-ssfrrsaa<br />

NEW CAREER?-<br />

Now a aw ama to "<br />

make * change<br />

REAL ESTATE IS 8QOM)NQ.<br />

wa re odu to a toar mm<br />

aopte faa<br />

Jim Courtney or<br />

Jtoi Praaton ..<br />

REMERICA<br />

REAL ESTATE &<br />

17 OFFICES LOCALLY<br />

(313) 459-6222<br />

NEW CONSTRUCTION<br />

^ SALES MAJIAQCPR^<br />

BuedbrOaaaopa aiatorig a pro<br />

toi now home Ma Rear agaea<br />

•agenenca ra»A4 CM naa itaQaaj<br />

r^hSTT***<br />

••


Classifications 512 to 560 OAK Thursday. April 27, 1995<br />

3 B - - a<br />

NEW HOME<br />

SALES PERSON<br />

»aan MM aapanartad • » « « * , ' « • » « • company rancna to ... ..._. ^<br />

' « . » » — ^wfl ^jr*i " c AT Ijgum m m* mam* *>*"**• ? " 'mr*m w^tnxk* to imiii flpV-J a *'>*"<br />

3£AL eSTATECAREER<br />

«e- »*#.• tv<br />

ma ma Tar rot am: mar ra. *•<br />

CALL ER»C RADER realtors<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE •--* rT^UU^-<br />

3i>2«M5-OC * **<br />

JAMTOMAL COMPANY IM* 2<br />

paopn » aaan JJ x« 5 daya •<br />

•ww M n o M * 30pm Iui»M 4<br />

i-fflm W 3I3-*21 *232<br />

CfUnlNik i*.tS<br />

-« a^ai i*-aaun » uaata<br />

•»T X >fc-»r<br />

._ _ _ _ |LAWN * GAOUNOS MAlNTE<br />

TIME FOR **"* .«•?-—• ^ r~*<br />

l^SSSTSST*- I A CHANGE?<br />

t u J L . p« « • « . »•• Comrtn • chaftangng a m> »- Aaa I Brand »M. F.man»on HM<br />

EVw **ar> noma .n»arw»<br />

1 o**S MAL- •i»-»*A-7100<br />

• •-.- • -<br />

L£ASMG AGENT par ama lot<br />

NorfaM ma >*•*» M '!• »<br />

Sat Soma aa aa aapa'anca<br />

TENNIS INSTRUCTOR<br />

C«y at Famvnglon •*••<br />

.iccapanj mUmn'i tor pan am.<br />

T«va anaucnr 10 Mac* pniara a<br />

al apaa and Md « •« RaiMrad<br />

Ona aa<br />

ar<br />

»«* aanma NeMiy<br />

•wm MOO Aoptcaaom<br />

*« Ma, * >«a *tfy<br />

or a arnng IB<br />

Daparwtart ot SpacM<br />

Ca, o> »an—>»> HM<br />

] « II ua RoM<br />

Fammpan HM M 4BS36<br />

•r Ey*r<br />

R E M E R I C A S<br />

. HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />

<br />

f'Ol 'KQ<br />

McnouMOtscn<br />

7-U<br />

(313) 453-0012 ^<br />

®0« I«0 THOCH »WTS «aa»> tM» | ———<br />

524 H^V.<br />

CMLOCi*e NCtOCD la our<br />

« »<br />

m» OM w< Mk^l<br />

i>a»—«>afta «cnoo»»ooaa»a oa<br />

»•• hia laava oaiiig*<br />

i ax M*«n*<br />

CHLD CAW naadad Mar «**><br />

LaM iOM»aaaa>ina Carmf ft<br />

iaacjria*Ha Caa «»WMriiH or aAw<br />

(pm aaa» Ji|i (BIO)<br />

^EMALf COM>«MONtt*ara noma<br />

L«m MM »aoa acgta^ooa<br />

Saacr Cwy V»«ai CNea«o Ca* altar<br />

6t»- (Jtl| 4&>S»M<br />

Oood Pay lor aa^KafW «•< Ml*<br />

AUTO SALES<br />

EacMtara Ply PM"<br />

Bkja Ojaa.Dan.a,<br />

AC UAA OF *AO» #'0-»*3-«00<br />

REAi. ESTATE CAREER<br />

.ma 3W "•><br />

-» taaowi<br />

0»n»~< Co ac«-««flT pradyiwa »«at<br />

,«« « sa fta »-••» * . »•:•'da >v^"M.i iMKoni<br />

»> CM M »»*« S m Eacar?<br />

EAAN I2SOOO PCH TEAM<br />

Oraal Lawa T-uca t TraMr S»»2 naouMa " mrgm '—mt ama Hor»- »aa CorMol. a -orto "aadar j .<br />

••ovanca and jro: -ranaeertaeor r M m»o m u m J«an . lu utl iW w<br />

Cat M florid Mcr m. m u U M T «or aapanancad | . iao cr*) ratrin<br />

Fut I<br />

FAA? TME laa aiant to Fnanoai<br />

«MI. CMtiat Ca "oun<br />

nva cAoa 15 " » alar Troy<br />

DAALENE SxfUWS*!<br />

SMUTTY '» S"M UW »«aa• H al I'll «"•**" » " < aro Sa^rv^<br />

M. >«\ 3 AVON REPRESENTATIVES naadad<br />

r kw araa today " M R nra CM j<br />

1 tOO * ft* tO*C aal SIM tor<br />

" i C m V* raar BOOKKEEPER N u a * BaMnm<br />

wa"" J cnaca Booa arnar raeam ai<br />

, .croaa Sand taanna or lanar to<br />

^ P O Boa 21' SourftaM M» *»037<br />

CASMER WANTED<br />

B T For 20 M no»** par M *PC.<br />

33* ar G«tMr< Oy ACE Hardawra<br />

2«71S Fort AO naar IMNOar<br />

ft l*P-S<br />

RECEPT<br />

appty at Sl Annaa Maad '«!«<br />

W 12 Maa Say-ftim<br />

RETAIL SALES PynouT! mac*-<br />

BABTSTTTER »«EDED<br />

«x amoaar »i our Trmr<br />

noma 3&3S hr» pw -aM CM<br />

Mar ft 30pm (B101 tT» J2«<br />

SAaTSlTTER WANTED Ktaal cntd<br />

i u uaa or m my noma FtaaOa<br />

VA ft PM «ma SMr al «6 2S<br />

v CM tam-Spm tiOl SM2AW<br />

BABYSITTER Wanaad CMor«aAar<br />

•cnooi tor agM ft ft » My noma<br />

joy'Wayna Ad araa Ouaaa ncaaM<br />

* I'M Lj(^I nouM<br />

•on aoma cooaung No amoMr no<br />

>raa> PmMa room LKanaart<br />

faa AMarancaa I-IIM11-2230<br />

WANTED Mtp-ont*M ctr.na<br />

•on B cara tor 2 mo cad crad<br />

ay Lmorat noan Mon -Fn 7tm-<br />

Spm Lapi nouaaaaapmg Mar<br />

anew CM *10-47>S30B<br />

snaan Baraaan lOtm-tqm<br />

Mon-Fn >IFR47I -0B0Q (Ea »202)<br />

TELEMARKETERS<br />

Ham aortang amenoua paopn B<br />

tail aaMnaaa puBlica''or>a lo<br />

OOLD CAAE Fu» wa a m»<br />

Farmngtan HA homa Ua a or<br />

oul 3 aian/nm CM tar<br />

w a ' a l ftiQ-A42-*203<br />

orr SHOP NEEDS par MB na*<br />

CtancM Saoca ft Sana Sal t mua<br />

at vtaa CAitai IOITS<br />

HOUSEKEEPER PART TM*<br />

F*M PuMitaw Oa^en<br />

CM ftonny •laSXnoaO « 42<br />

TELEMARKETERS<br />

S7 to $10 an Hour<br />

FtaaMa Ja>arT.a nain aan g<br />

M O * n r a tar Laranp ftna<br />

T1LEMARMTTW0<br />

OaLfl CARE m our Waatand noma<br />

uu My (•) ftfcm^n 2* SM<br />

ft na»a<br />

313-72S-3B44<br />

CMLDCARE ft L^«<br />

• 10-4 7M7M<br />

LIVE IN HOUSEKEEPER To hMp<br />

cara to« noma trvd cNHdran<br />

Eapananca Non-amo»ar CM<br />

t«10)<br />

UVEnN Houaaaaapa' - tor raca W<br />

ftoomlMd tamay Non imcar<br />

• 10-4S1 2«B0<br />

LIVE W Kpuiaaaapar/Tvalpar<br />

Famanatan Htta taraor Manai<br />

Caartoi llltll man,, truanaortiy<br />

snnanoM paraon Una a S day*<br />

day* oP Oam room AaMranca*<br />

S3SOaa Marc (•10) >52-4423<br />

MOTHER CT 2 BELONG tar dapano<br />

i Ma tor aMi'awgi taa ri or<br />

0M Mon rmFfl 4pm-] ]0am New<br />

Araa CM 10 2pm («101 MOMS'<br />

NANN*«A«V SITTER anraad tor<br />

kxfcjla- ft rvlanl RauapM'noin<br />

amcaung 13 B 33 nra a M (1<br />

i ita ana mat) a our homa CM<br />

Tarn a 1«&M6-*300 aal 133<br />

THE<br />

BRIDAL<br />

DIRECTORY<br />

APPEARS IN THE<br />

OOsarvsi-s Community<br />

Ufa Section<br />

ANO THE<br />

Eccantnc's Suburban Lrta<br />

Sackon<br />

The Third Thursday<br />

OF EVER* MONTH'<br />

ara a canrar pho<br />

logracrar irara- agara "oral CU<br />

oaluKy. a at ar i produd or<br />

aannca naadad to craan TX<br />

PERFECT WE DOING you m* tmcr<br />

Taauaand* a ponraa cuttomara<br />

•mar you aO»araaa a our BnMi<br />

Daactary<br />

For<br />

IAMES?<br />

534 JokViat^-<br />

BAavSTTTE" AVAILABLE Mpihar<br />

0* 2 aoM Ma to a M you CMS<br />

'• moa or oMa a Qardan CA<<br />

i tma (311) 421-0003<br />

BABVSTTMG Agaa 2 ft tw Oam<br />

mil* prwdad ftam<br />

md araa<br />

CM (313) 721-MM<br />

BABYSITTING IN MY HOME<br />

RilMM ft graal mm «xja<br />

Mcfagar ft 1-27S araa<br />

aaaaa HVM7MOI<br />

C»*D CAAE naadM KA ama (Mea<br />

Fn i ot* RaMtU noma Juna 3 Nv<br />

Aug ft St MM M Matin haM<br />

MaranOM ft OM- car Non-amcAar<br />

CM Mm Spm (31* »J4«M0<br />

Vou're only a short flight away<br />

from a high paying career!<br />

Aircraft Maintenance<br />

Technicians<br />

Eicilement • Hiqh Pay • Secure Fulure<br />

1-800-447-1310<br />

MICHIGAN INSTITUTE OF<br />

AERONAUTICS<br />

Part-rime Production Assistant<br />

We MT * wrui pubiuhtng houv looting lor<br />

m rnergrt* person with co*np4Mer<br />

dnyi «id compoutMsn npmenc* lo w>0ft<br />

JOARAUMJIHV 24 hours per vaeeL a* our<br />

Fjrmmgtan HtMs aMce The person setecled<br />

will input copy u»«*g manners or fC,<br />

compote copy and adwrtisang on the MAC.<br />

destf^i pagr Layouts and *6* md mjfftan art<br />

Mrs We requtfe an aMOCuMes degree wrth<br />

•raptMc devgp can« or M^rvateni plus one<br />

ye* of pubMwig espenente and eapenence<br />

wrth Quart Xprett. We aher a competitive<br />

iry and an mntwahve %t«>rfc almomiphcre<br />

EOf Heate submit resumes Mr<br />

V«jkv#*-1T<br />

H—aa BeMtvces<br />

14251 Vhookraa<br />

UMNM, Ml 4SIS0<br />

APPLICATIONS PROGRAMMER<br />

We are teriunc an experienced computer<br />

programmer to assist in die implementation<br />

installation and user support phases of<br />

information systems protects Must have a<br />

bachelors degree, major in computer<br />

science 3 years programming experience.<br />

BASIC programmer, VMS/DEC oriented,<br />

skilled In PC software Knowledgeable of<br />

database systems with experience in<br />

business software development Prefer<br />

newspaper background, trained in liserbase<br />

or Gembase database systems Need to be a<br />

real team player We ofler a competitive<br />

excellent wort environment and<br />

EOE<br />

Cal a l l l l l Wl-2277<br />

PART-TIME<br />

^ -a ^ ^ m#i« r mw<br />

AFFORDABLE DAY CARE<br />

caaa*CAR SE L*ron« 2-ftyra<br />

oM CM*y ton Rtltrtmat<br />

Onna (313) 427 317a<br />

4 u* Ol Loaa a Lon'i LcrraCna<br />

CFA TIHM ft toanuta Non RMA<br />

ii MM bataaan MddMbaH ft<br />

Orchid LaM ftlft47V40M<br />

NURSERY<br />

DAY CARE<br />

PRE-SCHOOL<br />

Difsciory will soon<br />

BE available<br />

Don't miss out'<br />

ADVERTISE IN THE<br />

Childcare Corner<br />

•pacta comar aM<br />

. TMURSOAYS Only,<br />

Tha<br />

«vm on<br />

M M 1<br />

and ol AugjM IMS<br />

And reach THOUSANDS oi<br />

Readers at a very<br />

Special Low Price<br />

For mora rtomMion about<br />

•Maraamg a ra Cntdcara Coma<br />

Debbie al (313) 953-2083<br />

STAY<br />

pan<br />

naaa Aaaa<br />

Waadand<br />

PLAY Day Cara toft ft<br />

opanroi Educaaona<br />

M2W-12 2»170 Warran<br />

313-S22-S020<br />

CERT1F*D Eaparancad anmartary<br />

«cta oBartng pnvtM nurtary<br />

acnoca H|M>| cumaaum ft a««p<br />

-w» a an ntMauaa lamay<br />

(•10) 364-4617<br />

51<br />

Guldctn Needed<br />

BABYSITTER naadad a our<br />

Farmmtton HM noma tor 5 yr dd<br />

Mon Fn 1 30 S 30pm RMarancoa<br />

raquaad Anar Spm i«10| 477 1362<br />

NEED RELIABLE non amomng<br />

paraon to laM cara of 2 LftMan<br />

I 3n and Ita. n Our Waaaand<br />

noma MorvFn ft-10 nra par day<br />

I haaa lataitiuM and -afcatta<br />

tranaponaMn 313-246 iSft* aMr ft<br />

NEED HELF M VOUR HI<br />

24 HOURS^ curs<br />

Home Health Aides<br />

Companion/Sitters<br />

Caratoty acraamd aM<br />

ampM.iai an RN aupan<br />

540 EUeriyCareA<br />

AL2WEIMERS ACTIVITIES<br />

TharapM aM cara tor your owad<br />

onaa a Oanoa<br />

ft "<br />

e r<br />

566 'ScMarialSemca*<br />

pi ooaaaaig dona a t<br />

(•K»)<br />

wiwy mmm<br />

»o> e66reeci7<br />

570 Attara«]ri/L(|sl<br />

Countfhni<br />

Affordable • Quality<br />

Attorney<br />

Stephen M Stainhardt<br />

LIVONIA<br />

313-26&-6137.<br />

FARMINGTON<br />

810-474-6877<br />

6 0 0<br />

FIND THAT<br />

SPECIAL SOMEONE<br />

MEET MR oi MS RIGHT<br />

CALL DATE CONNECTION NOW<br />

1 l Notices<br />

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ihM<br />

KM 10 t a ra^na eaddar by<br />

tad tor caah only « SNjrgard !<br />

Cartar et WaftM LMn 1901<br />

a Mapn Rd WaM3 LaM. M<br />

A639C on A*n 1 1996<br />

LucraM Hoaday LM[ 44037 2<br />

aoom aan gat jr* loy* 2<br />

-on hghr tmjra tnfr, MnMa<br />

pane torratura coucr aa " H i w y i -<br />

ARB YOU MTCACSTIOT<br />

SM 36 aaaaa prototaona BF 30-*»<br />

ano »0undad fwa - Mai Ca aa^oui rtry mrtci.ra M.y<br />

aoan-ioaara Snnda aM mannraam<br />

Canng. tMCTonM aMaaarMng M<br />

aaaai SWF aho b»]Ot* canar-<br />

ad. H'W propof-'onaia fanrna 'ft 25<br />

undar SS* unda i26®a »107* a«o<br />

HI<br />

ACTWt MOOMCR<br />

W.ooa>M ganiaman a'a 60a aaaaa<br />

i lor e«mparaonan« -mat a~»g<br />

SWPF gUXQia^i;<br />

LITftTALK<br />

•SM *3 uai honaai iNtwa* B*<br />

aho car aava dan out Cna»a» mu»<br />

Da graa" giOTft oaMgi;<br />

AJTTFTT<br />

Mcaay Rouraa >ypa pn aya and Vapnca Cara<br />

M.a' ea ata ai<br />

^MBBfWaaaMlMI WW ft** l


ion+) 0*E Thursday, April 27, 1996<br />

FEMALES<br />

U I U LOMO TERM RELATIONSHIP<br />

5 4- i20be.btondihar.biuoey*k lam<br />

O*MngOr*guy1»3«y*4r*d*0»mMr*apeCtsmy<br />

Someone who kkes M M W ndng and<br />

I • aood »me outdoor* C*tn 363*0<br />

ifiuKAurmi<br />

ICXWing lo * tmgto VPMe fflM whoa me m eg*<br />

CM Ei 37V43<br />

U I U MM w m<br />

OWF 34 s«- Blonde M« neiw eye* pretty, cot-<br />

Christian Singles Network<br />

KINO ft COURTEOUS<br />

SWM 36. T. 175 KM . phyocMy tt. Cdhoie non<br />

OTQUl lenpy|port».ch«rcr>. dancing<br />

camping | hava never Man mamed and have no<br />

c.Udren Looking tor a wngto W*i tomato who *<br />

22-35 yaar* ot ag* and Cathokc with m awn In a<br />

inandthip «TM Someone who 1M nevw been mar<br />

n*d and doe* nol have any chadrtn Cal En 3*68*<br />

K i m M SHAM<br />

8SM27.5T.l*5to*.*m|*>yed,contod*raie Ond<br />

Og* educaod, Cm*ken non-amoker My .man<br />

'•ng* from gwOanmg and berbecung 10 h*. -g and<br />

campmg am seeking a aoking una and adv*niu<<br />

ou* Woe male i e"*tor r»m fa be jva» 5'U' m<br />

hwgnt Age a nol as importart a* irual. honesty and<br />

co^>MiMy CM En J7127<br />

ENJOYS ROLLER BLADING<br />

SWF >9.5S" i20to*.Mueeye*.Monoehar i*npy<br />

move* and mMbemgmy*M< i am Ookmg tor a guy<br />

thM >etpect* my leafing* and know* how to kaal a<br />

worn*! Ca* Eat 371J4<br />

LONELY<br />

T»<br />

DWF ia*. 5«*. graan eyea attractive<br />

shape protoaaand i wi*ho sharema wondwsoi<br />

kfa wah someone 40-56 year* dd.ovw 6 . irtehgert<br />

and *nr*meiy nandtome Someone who am *ac*i-<br />

Ort snap* thM wort* out One that ha* a r*w Or M*<br />

it you can shw* ma MM tor Ma wah ma m*n laava<br />

r*J name *nd numbw CM En 38663<br />

SEEKS SINCERE ft HOHOI<br />

sar 31. Pemecodd Looking to maal a Chnsfcan<br />

male 30-40 ana undw 6 tM Someone who *<br />

looking tor the sam* m a tomato Ca»E.t 36314<br />

^J^eiiicuLui to E u r u j u u j<br />

t o u « t K 4A,<br />

OWF 39. ST. Mown h*v. Mown eye* sightly<br />

£W» 56 5«- M >v»red I am seeking a n<br />

companion who eat sense 0> humor, norvsmokat. non-<br />

Ovwar. drug kaa i Ova outdoor acavwa* Looking<br />

tor a non-smoker and non dnnker mat •* »ud free<br />

A Chnaaen men to bum around wrth Cal En SM71<br />

SWF 29, S'10". blonde ha». blue eye*, proteaawnai<br />

norvsmctier. I am .raeraated m maal a protomorvai<br />

i %nanoafy secure man who ia 29-36 years ol<br />

J wrth tamfy vatue* Somaona ma^H<br />

•* ndng bkae and d nna Cal E*i<br />

ASE RESPONO<br />

TO PLACE YOUR FREE AD<br />

CALL 1 -800-739-3639<br />

* If you hoe an od rurmQ r tr* eOton. please cal lo<br />

repioce you Current ad to ensure that yoifle cn the new system<br />

April 25 1995. by caikng<br />

i ioa 739<br />

To respond to ads call<br />

1 -900-776-5582 $1.M per minute, vsu b s U y s m<br />

sl ifi sc oMtf snd hsvs s touchtons pliSRS ts uss this unict.<br />

Mas not cai \-mm-itn<br />

TALL ft HANDSOME<br />

SM 49 I am laaiung a woman who •* n har ma 4Ct<br />

Somaona «mo KM* long wa6«. baMmg. danong<br />

and dirvng oul Hyouars rteresned plain grvama<br />

a cai Cad En 37071<br />

LOVES CHILOREN ft AMMALS<br />

SWM 20 SV 150 ft* , brown hav dark brown eye*<br />

norvvnoker I love church and dancmg I woubl kke<br />

to hnd a woman who * a iw-smoker and non-<br />

dwkar thai toaka nc* Cal En 3 '066<br />

HAS POSITIVE OUTLOOK<br />

SWM 30. 5'10". ISO toa. an/active. suoceuM I<br />

have an honaal and anoars approach io Ma. I an^y<br />

mo we*. 4nna travekng gong ou. etc I am seek-<br />

ing a amo» '"Vhite lemale w»» « slender and aarac-<br />

tm« w«n a graal srnas You muM bakeve thei oom-<br />

nvacaaon. honesty and laughter make* a oraat<br />

nan m a Iriendahp. posaoir more C— En 3T0S3<br />

ATTRACTIVE<br />

SWM 26. 61*. 200 toa.. musclar I sa* a single<br />

Whue Ismail of any ags So^oona who is noa H<br />

you ara Maraatad. alaaM caa Cal En. 37066<br />

WILL CALL YOU BACK<br />

8M Youl kna me to be an aasygong guy I the<br />

my*eN enough to be my own besllnend My mier-<br />

est* are many and na doubt we have much m<br />

common You may have the quaMos mat I am<br />

lootong lor Plaaaa leave your nam* and r**roer<br />

Caa En 37143<br />

LIKES OUTDOOR SPORTS<br />

SM 0-1*. ISO toa.. blonds haa. bka eye* I kka<br />

romantc. vary adrve m church I anioy h<br />

seeking a *.ng»a Btock ChnMian lemate who know*<br />

what she wants oul ot har Me and has Jaaus CNhM<br />

al me head ol A Ca* E>i 36S61 -<br />

SEEKS SPECIAL LAOY<br />

SWM 5'5", 150 fea. brown ha>. brown eyes, non<br />

imokei. sooal dnnka*. dug Iraa i love ctxncn i<br />

• moviea, mu»c and lha outdoor*. Looking lor a<br />

tor lady 50-56 years ot aga Cal En 366*6<br />

FUN TO SE WTTM<br />

SWM 26.6 . 167 toa . dark brown Hair, brown eyes,<br />

muatache.waabu«.secure.greatpenonaMy lam<br />

ot age thai<br />

'SSSR'<br />

nght<br />

Someone to waKhmowaaand go out w*h Myoware<br />

miereMad. plea** cal Cal En 36S77<br />

FUNLOVMO<br />

•aal. noa i<br />

arm MM<br />

vg other* i Mao anpoy ane drkng<br />

I am aeetong a oeVvng ganee-<br />

man far oomeanonaNp i orator a arote*»onal or<br />

SuwrwMman 50 or otdar Cat En 36161<br />

LUCES TO REAO<br />

OF 34 I nave 2 baaultM boy* ' go to church<br />

regjfcrty Some of my ««*r*to» ar* cootang ptoymg<br />

or wsatfang sport* I Mao Wa race giaal evarsng*<br />

and anymmg outdoor* I am Oolong tor someone<br />

wah the *ame miaraM* to share a Jtho w«h<br />

Someone Vial kkaa Od*. Cal Eat 31S75<br />

STRO*tOM BELIEFS<br />

SP UMa 30 - *. Blonde har. Hue rye*, angle parent.<br />

mi MTwuar laari avtoo. Cadtaftc i have many<br />

rwrMi and I am open o trying new fftnga I am<br />

seeking a man ^y movies,<br />

working Mo^md lha houaa and raadraet *vemng* m Someone who w Ookmg tor ma seme m * tomato mt> Ookmg to Mart a tong lerm retokorieho bu* on<br />

home wookjng iCr aomeone apeoM wah strong Cal Eat 3*314 IruM and underMandmg » you tod thM you can<br />

tonMy vatoaa MM hopakdy crMden o< ttar own. ONE MAN WOMAN rneM theee need*, on* me a cal Ca* En 3M33<br />

Someone mil value* monogamy. •pmuaMy. horv SF 30. r*dd*h brown har. blue eye*, queen snd CATHOUC<br />

eatyandtoendefkoai*rata*rmertri CalEn 3S7S7 shy. open minded, imoker. kgrt aood dnrawr I BM 6'4\ 230 toa.. Mown har. brown eye*. My<br />

BEEKS CHRWTIAN GENTLEMAN heve never been mamed and am frying to r»ee two miaraets are rrwaK , concerts, shoobng pool, haro<br />

*WF52.Mkg^*a.norv-*moker. non-dnrtier lem grl* on my own I bakeve m honeMy and oM toah- ng out. ale lam looking Or a MngleWhaa tomato 1S-<br />

vaeiaatad m aalang. raadng iraveang and dene- onedvaluM lam tookmg tor aomeone 30-46 yeers 24 yaar* of aga wah PwaamevaareM* Someone<br />

mg i need * comperson who M 56 yeers oi age or of aga ana 4*7" m he<br />

large buid i come as a package b*cau*e t have a 2<br />

year dd son who a a Mg part d my Me i enpy<br />

movie*, evening wdks. holdmg hands and dnng<br />

ou I love io treat a woman m the way a woman<br />

should be tr*at*d CM En 3*663<br />

B OMAN CATHOUC<br />

SM 19. S'ir. 165 to*. Mono* ha*. Mua eye* lenpy<br />

movie*, sports ana quMt urne* Seenmg a caring<br />

and honest lemale IS23 year* ol age far InendaMp<br />

and a posstoto re, is try th, -jl mtereM* ar* mMc. dkach, thootmg pod *nd dn-<br />

nd a non- and reedy o «poa CMEM WMf mgod idso^y me^esarMOwdan mme lam<br />

and wdk- BMJOYS HSALTHY LIFESTYLE tootong tor * awy canng and hxang woman tor a<br />

, ^ ^->-1 - rtTwrn DWM rr. 3T. tss to*: UWRMI lap. due ay**, m p.ns*o woman Mto a not too<br />

WMM meOama vawadajSomeone *ot mdiii M* raw- good shape. protoewonaPy amptoyad. ddtoga edu- neevy CMTa 188TT<br />

DWF3I.6T. tiStoa paM* Mendehhav.naiM adrng Cm(it 3*714 • catad. I dtond church on a a*d*y bad* I *m NON-oetC*RMATX>*c<br />

green aye*. Bom agwn Chnaaan. •emanac. grew SPECIAL RSLATlONSl*P ooMng tor a tomato who a mtehgwv Mkackve and BWM33.6 M'. 180ha. btondahMown har. green<br />

•aaaaof Itumwi toia Wa LaM tod. l*m tootorta tor SWF 20.6T.*to* aye*.a>ownli*p l*npy raadng n gooa dope e*h mm Oa* i iatoa» II you too eye*, ctoan ex. nan tmohw. kgrt dmker ij»r*<br />

a snd* Wf* mate who m a bom agan ChnaPar wrong peaayaMkatomng to muMc I am too.,'s, tor iw*dMtdnna^.--»ngwe8toandvaere«->y.-.^vw never Ul M Mwm I mt k*v nod*p*adints. Seek<br />

srerjs."—--t— —•--aaaa? 551<br />

8BBRB LAI8MU S UWUSWBIANUMU BMJOY CAMPRtG SWM 24 57* Mcmd* hw> due ayah non tmoker<br />

BP 34. angto medar i am nol an outgoing person OFMto*5S" Mownhwr k*r-> -hr.si.en CMkMc. ( itllln M) eny-iye*. I enpy meny<br />

i**y quoi ntgnt* aap *o on* ' hire 3 grown ddden I tove etching CSN ant outdoor adMkea mdudng god. torn**. BMng and<br />

i wahanee<br />

cka Ml I ova to *• a® i the naa. memo* and gad latenmg & Ormm nwwc My mttreait atduda idtordadng lamtodangfereomeonawhoewMng car* of myMa My men* wry mw i *m ver<br />

RM* dnnar* I am todang tor **m*an* wha a wMng to omamg wM dMw*aM Laotowg tor * vary mmm to w«tor* * poe^o idMiwdt* H you ar* an «c--^o*nng and oomawM* I dont have<br />

reto- wort io—Ml toendWap aa wM aa * idMondtp Molengmanaitoa4^» iiomaonavNMvadrK»uiJ honeM 20-28yaarddPtdatootonotocompi^a — ;> »• -j «d gkto < Mr*, bd I fad want tore<br />

CMEM.8B718 ^ WM mahat Aiyivdatai CM EM SBBM ddalpuuto* mengNameaoJ CM EM S78B4 MM more senou* man dd £m En 38BB*<br />

ng ao*. term* ohMg and muw<br />

)tor*om**n*ahoaethng oar*<br />

ATHLETIC BUILD<br />

27. 511*. XX) toa . dart Moan har Mocfcy<br />

M M I tan ragdarty and take ver. > -<br />

My Mend* *ey mw I am vary > .<br />

•ndconadwato I dont have trouble<br />

Chnadar Smgla* Hefwort a avartobto<br />

exdusrvafy hx MngM people —tang rale<br />

MR-I N - »- IMMK I I at I a I a HI RIIIIIMU U L I WJLH LAIa<br />

juv.ftriipf wmn oral 0» common IMP wt<br />

raaarv* th* fight to sdN or ISRjm any Bd<br />

*cra*n f**pondanta QhratuBy Avoid soft-<br />

lary rioUng*. and mad onty in puDBo<br />

Abbreviations<br />

F e<br />

M •Md*<br />

J a<br />

A a A *«an<br />

S. Smgto<br />

D a Otoatoad<br />

N aHtopamc<br />

«.Wkdoared


Thursday, April 27. 1995 O&E Classifications 642 to 712 10<br />

42 Haaltk,Nitrifies,<br />

MMA2MG Rft SLATS m i<br />

FOA<br />

313-037 am i taa-m-Om 702 ES Art* A Craft*<br />

CAST MON pa MN<br />

buOM A khoval »M<br />

a s r SEES<br />

SM<br />

CSa a • al? oho--' y Mek. ftioo ai* Kt-ftrn<br />

*»T> ca® aifraasaaoi<br />

H*» M* ft Ha • aanMa PMCM<br />

Tm torn* Ann Me O, »m>i •Mko moo Irgaai M<br />

IMu 2001 no or Taa « NMW » 0» Enuaaf TM ftaa l«7 iMMan. M «M<br />

Roam Opan 7 M »!. i<br />

^ m •io-*»icn MB* JM) SIM a M S3 par Ma<br />

Knob-N-The-Woods Apartments.<br />

on south aide ol I-<br />

KITCHEN: TabM. 2 ehMra. 606 (eaal bound 11 Mfta<br />

LMOMA<br />

Fn MM ' a x microwave<br />

Road), between Laheer A<br />

FAMILY ROOM Sleep aota. Evergreen Roads. Oldham<br />

iwr^w CXjN* 38600 Am A/tx*<br />

TrM. biimir<br />

chair, table floor lampa a road beNnd swtmmmg<br />

Wagma ft Na»M*»> BEDROOM 2 compiele pool<br />

AMEMCAN AUTO AUCTON<br />

twin bads, mghtetand.<br />

EVtHY SAT « t 00 P* MORGANS SOOM' CMUNCH<br />

AFFOAOABtE PMCfS RUMMAOE SALE 14 iaM . .<br />

isaer. mirror. I cheat FRIDAY A SATUROAY<br />

PU8UC WELCOME<br />

pneM CNM Oun* CraMnx BEDROOM 1 twin bed. (10 S.m. lo 4 p.m.)<br />

8301<br />

TluMay only Apr* >7 Mm raghtatand. drasaer. mirror.<br />

313<br />

~ arMLona PmailftHM<br />

TRULY BREATHTAKING COLLEC<br />

A cheat<br />

•Ml E<br />

TON Of FA® FURNITURE BY<br />

ACCESSORIES INCLUOE: KARGES" A I INCH CHINA CAB-<br />

MET WITH ANTIQUE GLASS<br />

A.UTO AUCTION MOMS TO MOM6 MARKET Aprt Exquisite alerting silver PANELS. 724NCH W W SCE<br />

2Mh 10-1pm SI Thaoaora WOO flatware. service for 12. B» ARC AMI BRASS GALLERY<br />

Buy or SM Tour Car<br />

larran ft joy<br />

TRM; UNIOUT SERVER LUS 2<br />

CHlLOENENS RESALE uaan Sterling serving<br />

LEAVES OWING ROOM TABLE<br />

PUBLIC AUCTION<br />

tfiiidrana doina*. toy* and Crystal, linen A fine china OPENS TO SEAT 11. ft CHAIRS<br />

E««ry In - 1 Oam<br />

dishes<br />

STUNMNG OESK WWW LAFTMETH<br />

MTOWEST AUTO AUCTION<br />

SOFA ft CHAM ORCNTAL RUG<br />

M Tuaarap*!.<br />

TWIN BOFAS M OEM KING<br />

NUMMAGEa SAKE SALE Thur. 2 Antique Victonan chairs<br />

yual N M l-<br />

Apr! 27 BSOBmaian WuiaBMl<br />

Praabvianan OwrcK<br />

313-538-2100<br />

al M 0*»9t Onentai rugs<br />

ESTATE AUCTtON<br />

Fine coMectton of prvrts &<br />

RUMMAOE SALE<br />

FfldM EMrang<br />

paintings<br />

SpM Ol CMM UMtaran Ourcn<br />

Apr* aa 7IMI boon Opan « Bpm 40700 W 10 MM N0M MMMH<br />

PVwuPi Conwwieif C«*M(<br />

Sat Aprt 2t. Mm-2pm HOUSEHOLD M1SC<br />

16300 North Park Place<br />

FUNNTTUHe<br />

SOUTMF*Ll> larga SaM LaiMa E oA the Lodge Service<br />

Mil. am CNatK.<br />

fjooo laMcaon of- OM papar J7506 Ann M o Tr or across the street .<br />

ooitaclrbia good* CX M«i<br />

• 2 DM E M «LMM Rd<br />

Maato pcAPM ooaAana MMry<br />

LiHv M, & Co.<br />

Monacaraa OAAOT T^»R WoM<br />

ST ELIZABETH'S EPISCOPAL<br />

S r a pannane 1MT M r 1000<br />

ABSOLUTE<br />

CHURCH - 26431 W Cucago<br />

aama 10 M aucaonM o*<br />

SAT ONLY SALE- KM<br />

RatSom MMaair n a v ft Saacn<br />

SaM a conouciaa Oy<br />

37S3S KMGBURY. a MocM N M<br />

Daly SaavMy May S Bam lpm<br />

S HMA W of MMmrgfr LMona<br />

JC Auction Services, Inc.<br />

ATAQUM oaa ctana cmbm M W<br />

313-451-7444<br />

TROY Caiwal WoocM<br />

CMMi 30S6 W ftg BaaMr Rd<br />

n OMM ooanc<br />

RJU PVBLC AUCTION<br />

or B466 OOOO<br />

Bam-4pm »10-6440512<br />

Sal Apr* » » 10 30am<br />

Aala'bad Waaaara. »aaa>ng<br />

LOM O* LaaM<br />

PRIVATE COLLECTION ART SALE UAA TIN FURNITURE CO W BLOOMFCLD Maanodw Ov*cn ft MMn mna<br />

Mual mm **o. TarIn VaaarMy<br />

424 N Mam<br />

4100 Waanui LaM Rd W oH<br />

PM» Pa«ar MM and Wamar Broa<br />

Orcrwd LMa M Pia.Ma May 3<br />

Caaa (HO) S4i-i8a«<br />

4 FN l p M l N<br />

S3 SaM May «<br />

wood-wooa<br />

May 5 ft 2pm<br />

SELLING YOUR ANTIQUES*<br />

Maa ckrang M CMM rocAara<br />

Mcaar» * AnapuM can tM your<br />

r*AcMM calanata M U M a<br />

MAael* CMCM lor you LM ox<br />

ao(M lampa aM MnqmgA eran<br />

npulMon M «M*» aM M Mftc<br />

aama ft mora TERMS Aaana muM Eatsic Sales<br />

noma go lo mot* Mr «<br />

a* itmeM Oy S m * i Apr 10Pi<br />

Wal oM M moM Mr foo Caa lor<br />

CASH or CERTIFIED crwcM only<br />

aMaappl OMy lOaftlftaTT-MW<br />

EAUT»U. i«c C#MM «rg<<br />

T X BRUSHCR SHOW Sat ft Swn<br />

, -Micfwig tfw Uuatoral l*C<br />

Apia 22 ft 23. ft AM 4PM VMS<br />

U 313430-2424<br />

, Suasion oMaaal S22S OkxjmAaM Ar*- Arbor Sato* Ra EM ITS O" 31343*<br />

•10-<br />

iaa Ovar 300 m m n DjaWy<br />

SOUTHEAST MICHIGAN<br />

^ 9URLE0 aiALNUT<br />

ft«<br />

aood Loua<br />

2T»<br />

AUTO AUCTION<br />

XVt TN* On^nal"<br />

. PUBLIC & DEALERS<br />

V tooTn auM area 1»0 «<br />

~ aacaAar* : o n * r Ompan- THE ftRuSHER SHOW Sal A S«*V WELCOME<br />

MM maNoaany cfMra. MI al I May 20 A 21 I AM 4 PM S06S<br />

SMC aar cT • »1JS0 2 mafwgany Ann Art**. Salvia Rd E«« !TS 0" Mon ft TTura EMnrgt ®pm<br />

CnvpandaM 9M> 4-poto w j Ma 1-94 Ovar 300 Malary N »aMy FM. LaaM Oaalar Coneignmer*<br />

bad (xvoenfl aama taON carvad<br />

Bv> napaa MM Car TradaMra<br />

Ainancar k£ chan DixicaP P*«|M A M M ft4 27»l flalinr<br />

n«aarva0<br />

aola M upfloiaaerad M n<br />

A 2 marWa M M . 10 |>M Hack<br />

fcjmlura • 2 luCM Mr MooM • aoM<br />

|o ana A arm M n by D I M •<br />

braM ft g M O0CMM aM ft aoM<br />

EO * *<br />

Ffcs Market!<br />

M*I d a n ft • iwaltfang bar Mooia<br />

AKJVA DAY SCHOOL<br />

• naaar cuTMiimal M l ft latiiaa<br />

27700 SouPMM Ra<br />

• braM MTO Mrf MM I baneMa<br />

al I IN<br />

• good M«pa • cxMom oM post<br />

Mia by OtMjaan «lu« a n badroom<br />

Ml • cnarry M» iMI ft «or» MM<br />

AUaraaaM IMmNi Ouron I • narar c M • Msg* • nunu •<br />

BEOFORO RUMMAOt SALE Baa*aaa • .crMto • SacnarMara •<br />

1000 Baacn Oatfy I»MI • MM1 ft gardan<br />

Baavraar Plymau*> ft W Cncago<br />

Sal Apr* 29 9am 2 30pm HAKUNA MATATA B10aS6-0063<br />

1 EaalcSaiea<br />

Groeee Porte Saiee. Inc.<br />

ESTATE SALE<br />

APR M ft n. aan to M<br />

1071 OCVONSHIRT RD<br />

GROSSE POINTE PARK<br />

2£T'2"<br />

}. t— m a MA m Irort<br />

712<br />

Aama MuO> mucn mora- Al pnead<br />

10 AMI Mar<br />

Sales by Heritage<br />

«* al S00 am<br />

ESTATE SALE<br />

Sal-Sun - Apt 29-30 *S<br />

20690 Warl*no<br />

(Baaoon Sguara auC I SouanMd<br />

^anoi. par-<br />

M VWonan OOM<br />

•naat nauMC. Mya. araqua phean<br />

dg^viM aArar knan. MMry .<br />

ruga amount dl maac<br />

SM You T I M<br />

EDMUND<br />

FRANK & CO.<br />

LlOUlOATORS ft APPRAISERS<br />

(313) 669-5555<br />

riUUBERS AT 9 A M<br />

S KAURAAN 8104264336<br />

Gari|eSflM<br />

Moving Sales<br />

JTON HILLS FN. 10-2,<br />

I26S 1AM. naar V IMMiD A<br />

13 MM Scrfa cMM* ft booka<br />

BEVERLY HILLS Garaga Sola<br />

Sporang good* aampM MM Apr!<br />

2ft ft 2* 10-5 31736 Croaabov S<br />

ol 14m or LaMar<br />

BIRMINGHAM ApM 26 29 94<br />

tcadian aama. mMiMara uggaga<br />

•ona. ooniomporary tumilura w. oaa oacaratna nana, ft<br />

accaaaonM Hanradon Wwtg aal a 1200 iM*,a* E OR Oar,,<br />

cryttai crftandahar*. painting* brook. S ol Uncolr,<br />

MhograpM.<br />

BIRMINGHAM • 3 FaanOy SM -<br />

Bura bad* mapM I •all taOM ft<br />

curia, n* Exarci**<br />

cna'r* antigua Mckai buggy<br />

houooMM good* dcMig ouadoor<br />

KxrMxa Una M Mi* Apr 2S 9-5<br />

Paa. M W inana ft ft Apr 29. 9-3 206) Awn Ln . Mi<br />

muerfi mora DWECTIONS TO SALE mM E ol Cranprook A MapM ic S<br />

A E.argiMn OMnnurat . » bioaa S io A»gn Ln<br />

Dr lo HanMid ng" on<br />

Aalnaon all an WayMnd land BIRA4MGHAM Final Moving SaM<br />

ALLSERVE wc 9IO-76B-4SOO Ana


2G Classifications 712 to 822<br />

O A K Thursday. A p n l 27, 1996<br />

712<br />

U r * r S a i »<br />

IbfiStSriw<br />

IWwidUwii<br />

BLOOP^BlO Ml.t t M , « .VOW ESU'J OARAGE SALE * BL0CMF«IO M^wg 4 CXXCH 4 a w<br />

11 i,_ ' , j i, , J* "• Mm S. j Garaga Sa a SOma!".n.i to- WMr 2 Mar* oM k.<br />

e fcn m ;J» te f )«far» j ' -nm, V S» # »«. » »<br />

v < » -*»t (•« P • — 1 . p*° m c m * * »<br />

,JWI- f 4 j .--»— a { --VUPaA F~ Sa 95 M'96 . ; Commarca 4 uram o*<br />

•4004»«iP I4i>l.-lll<br />

Jul JI txuvi TVr» Fn 4<br />

CuuPV to<br />

M4* '>*•<br />

4 w M«C I'lS CVWN^<br />

!-RV 4 V«*R P 5K*-R'A<br />

A .MA<br />

0LJCRM W N<br />

P -JNG ^M*<br />

"4.S SM<br />

ra 'N AM*<br />

rara WA *<br />

VA MS SaM<br />

A J« «O*r-<br />

V- «<br />

rm<br />

*DCRPI«L0<br />

WA r*R-3 mPagi " W<br />

MA POU.<br />

s -• uv *M *, ^ »1<br />

» 4<br />

««<br />

.AN-0*. - AN<br />

9<br />

-ON*<br />

•v^v<br />

* S«KA- N<br />

A JR<br />

-r* FN<br />

'OJA<br />

CAN'ON<br />

'•^^RA *XJ<br />

M»« » . J<br />

-V-^B «L-*» aga pr^aj ,M» E J* P >aaa N3 ' '<br />

^IXNU^T-JTW. A BLCOMCLO M'*-* O»LSR* ^ **» £""" '"••••<br />

^ )Mc« LST9 .— %» ! >y«* q»»<br />

-»«»S M«P, .m WR, «MM LM Ro MP, MM -R^-^NR ADJUSTABLE M<br />

- ^ r £ £ ^ L ~ b S t a m V S K<br />

-...ag. Hint .Mm )•}-«(>«<br />

£ w>n\ i * * WESTLANO 130'3 AAror O *<br />

WW, u «•<br />

* * 0 0 « Uce-a 0»«Mi-oo-i« K u<br />

VCOMAB'MIM '»»4 'AE- 6 a<br />

718 Apt****<br />

Spoctuf G«odi<br />

PrtSemcw<br />

umm KMMCNtO KOOTCMS CKX» (XlM MT M» Mtt.<br />

e M. MMMriOMMCM "V "** •* •*f-<br />

J Jortnaon «10 3*7«M0 li0l *JT«#W<br />

For S M USE0 LAWN<br />

MOWERS 4 PARTS<br />

BOB (313) 32^396<br />

HONOA RlOCR 1011 aW »r*o<br />

KOO 4 mulci<br />

|i 300 (• good coxaton (rso Aao pu^<br />

>no-M »S0 l»»0) 4T7 */*S<br />

A «0M 3«S" a^0*-» Cre> A<br />

,x»a> *jlA o*»s •» »*»<br />

>,fl ' 61> MS*<br />

a*AO' -uaamo M^a . -.-Oa* "•wl li» MP"<br />

"»a -ac*' »r» taCj<br />

»»«rwr oya KU2C W,->a t Cloduai<br />

DESIGNER PIM« JOAR W<br />

acra AM Har- AJ» 4-« 9a*r ORm<br />

wa 'to.JA S'FFI 6*66354<br />

J/**!. 3 **<br />

s t »<br />

M M ROOAI m» MOM *>ar>a ic (<br />

t'O *ja w aa»>»' 6 cnai»a<br />

ii OQj'Ma 1'lWM<br />

CurvNG "oore acaa « 4"Maai<br />

ef«n OnMTMd .Wr»3«M W<br />

.ca-.» •; •? tjO. wa M fa >rc A^a-. *ar—«VT<br />

o« OM »AA A^E 2 0*'<br />

Oa^ot*- •VI £ =< "W S C • mGiOA «t 40 aMdnc HM l«<br />

Ford Ra 4 SM «f 2« 4 29 ^ppM<br />

•OM- ic Mr- -»-J« »~a «*» ^ [ -;ra(-arqa S^ac aMdnc<br />

-vuaaroKi mm, \-r~«j^» ;>vnai i c ^r> ~>acr*>a Baa: *ar J0'2e<br />

cr«\a •G rar- 1 wiooalyoca COMT. ' 1 * * n * a «<br />

ja-3 uo-i dc 'nuer' "o »»i | SM »M~ *r". S^r »2-M»"<br />

ConoueMO o» Oa** • i<br />

JOHN DEERE Maf traoo. aw<br />

aoiniam<br />

(10-44T-4MS<br />

LAWN MOWER<br />

F 2'00 toainoM* To* H1.S00<br />

[•'tn<br />

LAWN MOWER<br />

r- 1 f, oM MLM Sa« B I S<br />

-a-joitaPM CM '3131 44A1338<br />

SMARTER RONG MM* MM"<br />

Man nagOM II*'" 4 J—IMlRM<br />

M-M I'OK 410-462 «2'1<br />

SUNOAT V 30 r»lpm) HOLC<br />

L«M- MO aan. (Mr MR WMUR<br />

4 ana.iaa 26114 PlymOMtn<br />

Par.aar bmmcr DMv 4 MMM Ro,<br />

TORO 21- ma p ami. 4Hp<br />

JVT.C<br />

749<br />

Lawa I GaHea<br />

BAOOED POTTING SOU<br />

410-437 1307 or 313^06-3410<br />

ROTO-SPAOER 2T M eft*-<br />

•M. $166. EdpM I W M r<br />

3JMP M6 6i« 47A70JJ<br />

Sprlrw fiaw<br />

Al» 4 -or-w w »4'3 kMaaor waj> laa Ac" 26 2»<br />

»uaoni 6 34 Cr ic > V - s * >0 IM<br />

— •••.. anJi tUf<br />

SM 4 Vs- H X jrgi -c< aarni- v-j-_ra aoM<br />

fA«M)NG'0N HULS ar-N3ua oa»<br />

» n » i .5/ - 3MI • * iaa' 'a£*a<br />

$7?.»"S 6*0 MJ^flOSa<br />

, FRK^KOAiRE GAS OR*ER<br />

aacaRara ccnMor aimo<br />

iJOC 31J-4S>2«»<br />

] 16 CAPO*<br />

_ 1 anorwl US 000<br />

-TT« 1 40*. Ot or CM 0R» 3134610764<br />

3f K Rar^a "ycrj—»a or lop<br />

r Donor- w>sm C5C ENGINE CMERRV RICAM PAR*<br />

•aar lara arona Barxt 4 iMt<br />

3I3-S61 2475<br />

NOROC TRACK R«Cw»«0K5<br />

__ II I>cim JM0 Mo 4maa MM<br />

616-4762306 Evm 610-642 3736<br />

ONE SET Ring CopMa 3 «m *»u<br />

aam>« i Jga gnpMa tfwN 423C<br />

SM ol C«6ria«I nra 3 R»u loRM<br />

- 4SS0<br />

(Sl# 637 7300<br />

—••A!?.<br />

ROOL TAA.ES<br />

AJ Ma apaqua ><br />

DM AA noo> mod*" aamo*<br />

01O106-72M txaa 610-S4' 3660<br />

793 LaHAFoua<br />

i Sat Clan M i l<br />

aa jca»r taM<br />

13134 S22A646 ar (313» M3 3M6<br />

SCHWINN AJROKE aaaroaa DRa<br />

MM atraa narOy uAMJ aacRMra<br />

MC 1610) 679-1776<br />

VUIMI lo Buy<br />

flUTOWOTtVC<br />

RK«€flTK>NflL<br />

VCHICLCS<br />

#$00-«99<br />

Aui»iaae6<br />

810<br />

5<br />

COLEMAN 1664 ROM CMI«»<br />

om<br />

812<br />

Caaptri/Malar<br />

H o W T r n k n<br />

ARACHC pop Cw<br />

oR» 10101 474-4366<br />

AAR AAOOT II »«h »M« I<br />

• IS0C n<br />

orem Cam cwm<br />

»7M CM i6i0) J000277<br />

CLASS**0 SELLS<br />

I0S6 107? auiomoO'la part*<br />

la IH4W4R4<br />

(0101 2»3-O06f<br />

CHILDREN^ ITEMS<br />

to»» MA>WI erea «ta»<br />

Bmg r yJ. A22 AAC3 !<br />

1 MAiyr CHEF 1 yr old aa^a"<br />

Ml I AN'OUT BaOTO- Sm 7 p«ca R,«NI"\jR£ SAIE La««r>G *iMa nv J3?I 410-476'49'<br />

-A»5« "»*T ! 1 "W DR»G I VXR- "Sm '2 OMC« Evarytfsma «ro»" LAUAAT C<br />

gnflmnaor »17S 010-47*1603<br />

SRimi Mai :<br />

IflBEV P1AP40 C<br />

XNREDON w , 70 Kit I!'", 1100 Bon<br />

Mrea ;*~'*r-i—n "iM«o«w» » « " -*»V taipM<br />

•mpa i laocaa-"^}^ ^ C^ B S u m ,01 q> 6*A-*a03 REFtMJERATORS ona 16 a. •<br />

°R" "•* (200 Ona oo4aaa wa tSC Tappar<br />

41&S52 0AS4<br />

FAMataG'ON MUS<br />

3 0 Y R M O V I N G<br />

S A L E<br />

conoo-MJ* ohm Txg • w tnaca<br />

Homa "Vor» 410- »1 7600 M*CMC Draaa* porl a-po^i ai |<br />

01047<br />

BARUNER 1609 2000 A^A* FonM<br />

150 oo0»a«i opan DO*. EZ Load<br />

TraPM I6750«M' (0101 604 2407<br />

(3700 476-0305<br />

PAL04RM0 1903 Rap-Up<br />

6 MD 2 MU a Y ••WM (1300<br />

AIM 6pm ,313) 937 3674<br />

BOSTON WHATER 199A 14 Raga<br />

P TURTB jaad onca Mual *an PALOMINO TTOMWW 1003 CXA<br />

2 300 ARar LP*I 6'0«44 3660 ) Ooam »P«M PaMi MOL aM naMv<br />

I 4 CU *<br />

CHAPER6L'. 1900 236 *LC »^60 | MPI<br />

WAGR -- *r<br />

pow Maar _<br />

STOnr* landam a « iraaar 4'4 50C<br />

MAORV ANONA Alpna 1 ouionv* I NRRA mora Aakaig (7 500<br />

|31» 901-021<br />

Can 61&47*« ' SCOTT* 17*1 * vaoai tra«*r UFA<br />

•RA.J-' ioaaa4 good condnon<br />

FIBERGLASS 20 I *A«WAI MMAR U J X (3I» 453-4736<br />

T NXAOR 41500 URM EA»A " * * * , — — — — — — — —<br />

4750 313AS3 5020 \ SUNLIT '980 15 5 4 lra*M Iraiar<br />

, 'jaao 4 tma* *mca rmm Haam><br />

FIBERGLASS '2 -o» aoa» Saar* | 6 1 »ir traaa' Parcel j «ccaaao' 646 1454<br />

AJAXIG (13 500 CM (313) 454 7152 M<br />

FWO rt M CLASSIFIED<br />

RLA*BO* 1979 26" pontoon<br />

29np E*VUOA motor, ra-, good<br />

armor (7500 PLAAAA ca> aRar<br />

I Sp" 1810) 163 *444<br />

Biniaffiih<br />

i RlMCER 190B 190 CuOOy rt»*«<br />

J fejOoard Graal aaaa «-»-•<br />

EacMMnl 46 000 610-476-4727<br />

RLNKER 1969 I9CCU0IW «f>^'53<br />

iroo.<br />

MOU.UCAN COCKA<br />

caaa Mnd .»MIL. aAi abaoMaN<br />

md nol Ma only 2 yaar* oM at<br />

HJOMM<br />

CM 313-453-6462<br />

KITTENS 8arn.il 10 *M> (60<br />

PRMM NCFA s Ma* WM* or<br />

Tony (TOG T1 >-534-9336<br />

TO A GOOO HOME HOUM CRM 4<br />

(01® 751-1504<br />

ALASKAN MALE MUTES AKC<br />

OM. Mworrnad<br />

(»10) 437-1174<br />

IA a*SV GRANO RUMO SALE'<br />

Good ( M BM6 (1066 • M6I<br />

11>-4a»I>I I «M Moo<br />

mm H0pil 913> 00606T7<br />

BP«LT« I* MC PR Ma,M M»RM<br />

IllAM M M M aar- 4 R*M.<br />

IR0RM Bat MM NRRM PMMon<br />

a RG aaao »M> ITAMU<br />

MPARO MX 17 mo<br />

•17, C313.r«3<br />

AMHTTU* ARC<br />

HU0CTW JU4MBR a> lllp»l 41<br />

A/ • MR III ttmm Of 4<br />

KRMRPy (0 V.) M»NT4L10<br />

sr — 5 nuuS<br />

AARON PA*5 MORE 444<br />

Ttpn RM pma rvmrwig 01 aaai<br />

CMMKR *M caar 47V46000<br />

(313) 642-1275<br />

ALBERTS AUTO WRECKING<br />

Buymg P R W car*<br />

WR MY MOM FWR M O0WA<br />

CM anyMM - 41*5311314<br />

31<br />

O M 9MM Dock ac<br />

P l U (517)881-1<br />

BOAT WELLS<br />

AVAAA6LE<br />

On 8M Ill MJ C M Rrvar<br />

Grap pnoa* IMM m I'300<br />

p M M I W * 11400 MVMPI<br />

24 hr PMM iMaaiA MPMY<br />

MiMna MM a pan mm<br />

MARKLEV MARINE<br />

31300 N M M Rd I4PMM1 Tm<br />

010) 4a»4000<br />

805 B olftfcdt<br />

ALL A U T O S - T O P S S<br />

E & M : 4 7 4 - 4 4 2 5<br />

Evarang* ]1MQ4H4I<br />

JUM C A M WANTED . N P PC*<br />

M CM CMpmar NAO RMM 4<br />

SaNaga (311) 46&J3"!<br />

TnrbForS^f<br />

822<br />

SAFFI&JR.GU'<br />

C»«V«XIT 1(64 O R I arm T C<br />

500 (MI*. 4 3, VT<br />

OuRMO. M4 4»4M<br />

S K n l S *<br />

OUTDOOR STORAGE<br />

•M LM - MMM Rd « 460<br />

7MM (36 PM M 313-471601<br />

•MW ftM A100RT M 000 MM.<br />

HONOA MOW DOO<br />

y w S U M ^ n T J S ^ a a<br />

CM M MMa>6<br />

n s w : M<br />

CHEVY 9LMJRMN '004 OM<br />

17000<br />

(26400 QAST; MM P.<br />

tarfTaMMM<br />

C»«VY 1063 T M a<br />

RMMr. i ll «MI. M. cap 24 00C<br />

•MM. 6mm m n 436-AM1<br />

OAKOTA 100a UL a* CM va<br />

PM. MM Ma. M M w i<br />

- 1.400<br />

000. PM. I0M Ml MaRM 47 H<br />

MM. HM PM 1 MM TL 1.(00<br />

• MM MM MR. 1313) ML-41 38<br />

DOOQE OAJOTA IMO ^apon 3 0<br />

FOVHIUS<br />

4 W T S f e n<br />

0ODO4 1001 DAKOTA V0<br />

• illRMI. M M RM. HMW •<br />

a«K »»<br />

(11900 AMI<br />

t»1% IT6606<br />

TYM AUTO (313, «L»WR<br />

R0N0iaa7FiM TMMMMM<br />

MM MRM I'000 RMa CM<br />

MP 4pm |>M M6»IM<br />

' • MO IMI-M<br />

SPM tn m .<br />

Kmo 1067 M M M R M M<br />

MM M 4 V M T M M<br />

Thursday, A p n l 27, 1995 0 # £<br />

C l M « m c « t k > n s 001 to B26<br />

822 T ncb Par Salt<br />

rORD RANQCR RLT. I M l<br />

a4pya 13 000 MM. (0000<br />

F O X H I L L<br />

CTMPMPI<br />

3 >3-446-6740<br />

•X H I L L S<br />

»V«»uBMP0 313MI 31<br />

F 190 XL 1903<br />

umaPx 5 IPD MT<br />

mil MIL 4MOO 3114166206<br />

CMC JM4MY Sl T 19*3 MD PACK<br />

••••« «1MD 17 000 RTWA*<br />

JACK CAULE* >A*»OM•..'a...<br />

M loawigpkg No mai Runa.LuoAa<br />

(MR (4106 (313) 443-66*4<br />

TraduParBak<br />

822<br />

04C 1400 £71. aM MWOM MM 313-726M7*<br />

AER06TAR 1002 ALT . M M<br />

k * IQRMd Mt* R M MM Man.<br />

• 0M 111 7oStM0»<br />

(313) 427 l«<br />

AEROSTAR IBM. XLT O M 4<br />

IUM *upar lis*.<br />

TWE AUTO (313) 466-56M<br />

ASTRO 1(62 pL M 0l IM 4M<br />

•an FMy poaarad. ( rmirigii<br />

aacaliarl oorMtlUon, mual laa<br />

(10.600 (313) 7267136<br />

ASTRO INI EXT<br />

Tar* manor LoaMP E M M<br />

1313) 7266777<br />

AEROSTAR 1963. Sport X) Tap<br />

M M CM lacpn Ma naa oorvMon<br />

(11500 (810) 4706536<br />

kVAN Sport* Wagon 1(04 V6<br />

1 paaaanoar 4 000 ongmM m<br />

id (14 fe (810) 366-3IK<br />

824<br />

CMHVSLER 2424<br />

COOOAR<br />

H I N E S P A R K<br />

LPtOOLN-MCRCURY 31*4662424<br />

DOOQE '902 CARAVAN Pa M<br />

Pwp (I1.9M<br />

TamaroR Dodga 610 354-6600<br />

DODGE 1994 CARAVAN, V6<br />

14 000 "Hia* MRBRiMIC m<<br />

tamarcP Dodgp 410 354 6600<br />

CHEVY ASTRO 1064 LT OulCR<br />

door* al opmra Ma naa 10 000<br />

(16 900 (3131 421 366'<br />

DOOQE 19M Orand CMMMT M<br />

cruM HfRM» oonPRon 93000<br />

MP M300 810-3469264<br />

AEROS'AA XL<br />

41 000 a* E.t-a caaar Air<br />

TFOFAGEP FORO 1904 E 190 CARGO VAN<br />

VB Ma R M (13 964<br />

DTMMER FORO. (3131 7212600<br />

FORO 1006 WINDOW VAN 36C<br />

1,4) captam Plan 6 Md M Good<br />

running 436Q0 (313) 525-75211<br />

E 196 19M Cargo V*n Mgr><br />

Taaag* 5 ipM. good condfton<br />

No M (2000 (1»34662M<br />

CHEV* 1992 Ealandad 15<br />

pa***nga' 350 VB MO0RRR1<br />

condncm (9 600<br />

• i i o j o o h<br />

13 HI 453 5423<br />

(10624 1(71<br />

(313) 162 2017<br />

8 2 6<br />

FORO ISM AEROSTAR CAROO<br />

VAN. MAsmaM M M I M ) M<br />

OEMER^FO*® 1 (313) 72I-2BOO<br />

FORD 1M4 AEROSTAR EMpnM<br />

Wagon* I.M'I'IP M P M<br />

K e V ^ f S S d (313) 721 2000<br />

FORD CHATEAU 1994,<br />

VS. MRM (IM*<br />

(313) 72<br />

FORD CONVERSION 1003 EMM<br />

TV VB auary opRona IM<br />

10677<br />

FORO 1994 CUM Van 16 9 M<br />

loor >amp (16.904<br />

DE44MER FORO (313) 721-2600<br />

FORO 1093 EL50 CARGO VAN<br />

aulomapc orpy 6 000 mPM. (12 903<br />

OCMMER FORO (313) 721 2000<br />

826<br />

a M Man (6000<br />

TYME AUTO (3131<br />

FORO 10M HARTLAP© (<br />

Van, N^> M TV. VCR. 61<br />

ma w-i<br />

FORO IM SUPER CAS<br />

L PPaar * M 4 MM.<br />

M. 361 luMMc (14 563<br />

0EMMER FORO (313) 721-2(00<br />

FORO 1(63-1064. Suparcao XLT<br />

(*| VS. i.>nn»0 POM MnM 4<br />

(13,003<br />

DEIMER FORO<br />

(313) 721-2000<br />

FORO 190* Su<br />

tTsr "<br />

0EMMER FORO (313) 721-<br />

826 Vm<br />

13000 maa* (16!<br />

:R FORD (SIS 1I-I<br />

ORAND CARAVAN ISM K. M<br />

s s " -<br />

L<br />

- *<br />

0 OryMM R p " M<br />

(313) 579-7004<br />

GRANO VOYAGER L£ 1M2.<br />

^ " o x H I L L S<br />

Cvyaiar P v—tlP<br />

3134966740 313-901 3171<br />

PLYMOUTH 1066 VOYAGER<br />

car Om,<br />

H O M € & SCRVICC G U I D €<br />

DCAOUMES: 4 P.M. TUESDAY FOR TMURSOAY EDITION / 4 P.M. FRIDAY FOR MONDAY EDITION TO PLACt Y01M AD CAU. (>13)<br />

Accouatuf<br />

CLASSIFIED SALES AOO UP<br />

Ahuuaim Sidu|<br />

ALCOA VINYL SIOING LA* «m*<br />

( 8 1 0 ) 4 4 2 - 0 6 4 3<br />

ALL TYRES P *MM«*ri 4 VRY<br />

Song Talon CaMirOor Re<br />

H0 3B060M<br />

313 2962600<br />

ALU4PNUM 4 VINYL SlCXNG<br />

Turn aaamiaa* guiiart Rnyl<br />

(810) 473-1570<br />

REDFORD ALUMINUM<br />

PRODUCTS<br />

. SIDING • WINDOWS -<br />

oAanng raaaonMM pnoa* 4<br />

3l3"36Tl545 C or<br />

313-953-0399<br />

SIDING TRIM WINDOWS<br />

SOMCA ConalrucRon 31^931-0054<br />

VINYL 4 Alum. Mno<br />

maoam rooRng i<br />

AAjm cManng aaung ***.iaOc«-<br />

( 8 1 0 ) 4 7 1 - 2 6 0 0<br />

3^ 3*35 66'0<br />

Blackloppirm<br />

Bnck. Block*<br />

Oacat<br />

B R I C K P A T I O<br />

S P E C I A L I S T S<br />

Onvaaay* * SiMaMJ<br />

and Ratammg WM*<br />

• •810-380-4875a*<br />

• <strong>CANTON</strong> CEMEHJ C046»AN*«<br />

Dnra* garag* Door* looting* ale<br />

No *•!'* cfarga **mov Taulma<br />

•Lic.M •F'M EP 313-2612(14<br />

tXXJONSK) CONSTRUCTION<br />

Br>c* Btoca 4 Caman' Wor*<br />

RorcMi. Cmrnay*. t> Way*<br />

Fraa EH 313^537 1013<br />

HIGH QUALITY ConoraM Wor*<br />

Fraa El<br />

CM Don 313-9269964<br />

ITALO ConprucRon Campnt Co<br />

Garag* P'.aaay* paao* Garaga<br />

raamg ucanaad BorOM PaurM<br />

Smea 1950 810476 5906<br />

cAMBERTO CONSTRUCTION<br />

ALL TYRES OF CEMENT<br />

FREE EST L1C BU'lDEB<br />

313-455-2929 3I3-M62961<br />

Carp«W7<br />

Dryvafl<br />

ADDITIONS Dormari GaragM<br />

aortunarar«P m cadw Jac*»<br />

FREE ESTIMATES -<br />

PiarA* N Board* CorMrucRon<br />

4 Cowl 313-522 3030<br />

BARRrS CARPENTRY SERVICE<br />

Start 10 FmMh Fraa Ep Guar<br />

15 yr* E«p DC 810-4766659<br />

CARPENTRY FPRSH or ROUGH<br />

AMRona KAcfMm. Drywa*<br />

No M M OTP Uc 3H522 2963<br />

CARPENTRY<br />

Rapair* to LOnipM* iRnmiMng<br />

CM Jofm 313-922-5401<br />

DON RARE FINISH CARPENTRY<br />

Don! mow* ' imprcv* KAcnana<br />

Bam* Cr»nw T.la F.n,*hafl<br />

n***iii*r|| LK MA (313) 937 3745<br />

OLSON CEMENT WORK<br />

• U maaonary rapair* •<br />

Cramnay i PoreiM* Mc<br />

"A Barw JOB For A LAM LaM -<br />

313 563 3777<br />

U N I V E R S A L B L D G<br />

& C E M E N T C O<br />

• Dnvaaayi • Garaga*<br />

• Porora* •<br />

• WMLI'.I*B •<br />

. Bra 4 Btx» .<br />

Em EP • Smo* 1974<br />

WMU<br />

Eanoaum<br />

E R ? .<br />

SaM CoaRng<br />

2M590G<br />

3 1 3 - 5 6 5 - 7 4 7 9<br />

ALL TYRES OF WATERPROOFING<br />

Guaramaad Fraa EPvnatM<br />

Patar UaA 20154 Rivarwl*<br />

Livarua - 610-4761965<br />

BASEMENT WATERPROOF INC.<br />

•OuRramM aSmpvLarga JaM<br />

TM HomaoamM* Eacaaalor<br />

Broan* Eacavaang 810-4766BM<br />

J 4 J BASEMENT<br />

WATERPROOFING<br />

1 n'HiAMl Uc 4 m*<br />

my M I M 810 296-4066<br />

J 4 J BASE ME N7<br />

WATERPROOF PIG<br />

WET BASEMENT''<br />

Bay Stale Waterproofing<br />

FamP, Oarac 4 OlA'Ma<br />

15 Yr* Em CM today tor rnvnoPM<br />

BnciBJock A<br />

C«MBT<br />

AAA CUSTOM BRICK<br />

1ST CLASS WORKMANSHIP<br />

M typaa P MM*<br />

F R E E E S T I M A T E S<br />

8 1 0 - 4 7 7 - 9 6 7 3<br />

VENTO<br />

Masonry 4 Cwtw* CO. Inc<br />

• FOUNDATIONS<br />

• AOOTTIONS<br />

• WATERPROCF9«G<br />

• 0RWEWAYS<br />

• BRCK PATtK<br />

• POROCS<br />

• VIOLATIONS<br />

F«nPf Oanad 4 OoarMd<br />

FULLY LCENSED 4 INSURED<br />

EMMR-ca* I M P ! EM EP<br />

Frank Vanto Gwry Vemo<br />

464-7262 513-2242<br />

REMOOELING<br />

Al ( M M P carparwy Door* croan<br />

•tarr r*Pa 4 MMmanc<br />

No Jab Too Smar<br />

or 313 456 3970<br />

trannj No .<br />

313 425-M36<br />

(810)471-2600<br />

(313)6356610<br />

Rae rooma Baaamar** KAcnar*<br />

OaRaooma Naa 4 R*pan<br />

DRYWALL FINISHING<br />

TaPl*M 4 Pptehaor*<br />

CM Jofm 313-477-6269<br />

DRYWALL<br />

» p y n T n v w g<br />

O fraa Eati<br />

313-7267912<br />

DRYWALL 4 PLASTERING<br />

Nia 4 'Ipav* Hand Ol apriy,<br />

Tanurvlg AcouaPcM CM Lc<br />

GuAf 30 yr* a«p 810643-7943<br />

070 Ekcthcal<br />

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTS<br />

Comm Ra* Saraor Oaoourt<br />

Sane* Oano* LMMng Etc<br />

E « EaamaM t M J13-&-O06O<br />

FAMILY ELECTRICAL<br />

VioMnona<br />

MOT anal<br />

313-422-1<br />

FREE ESTIMATES<br />

EMpan MnM or Mro*<br />

610-471-0109 or 611<br />

my<br />

uc i ra<br />

10-870-9495<br />

Carpet Cleaning<br />

Pywc<br />

ALPINE CARPET SERVICE 2<br />

rooma and Ml (35 irw* -»xnM<br />

aQuvmaN SPa (3U Any o«aM<br />

(25 Af^ era- (20 313-422XJ256<br />

044 Carpet Repair*1<br />

• ROWE ELECTRIC ( SUPPLY.<br />

EMPnc Contract** 4 *INX«'«I<br />

Ra* 4 Corrp • 33S20 Van Bom<br />

313-7214060<br />

Excavatingfflackboe<br />

EXCAVATING IKXXS Iranctang<br />

Har aaM< anaa parking lot*<br />

MmoMon<br />

3136366731<br />

AAA<br />

CARPET REPAIR<br />

E apart Iran 4 OuPPy PM M l<br />

Saama Bun* RaMrMctang PM<br />

4 WaMr Damag* SquaMy Floor*<br />

Sama Day Sarv A* Won Guar<br />

TMn* you lor 22 f* P loypr,<br />

810-626-4901<br />

EXCAVATING<br />

•Mar ana*<br />

kt* ma*<br />

• 4p ao»<br />

ORNEH OPERATED<br />

LCENSEO 4 INSURED<br />

«CauP BraMimg 4 RamovM*<br />

Gana P\Moa Gararai Conraoar<br />

(313) 930-6597<br />

Westland Cement<br />

imp 4 argp X * OaM 29 »•*<br />

*«p Floor* garaga.<br />

«. s<br />

Uc (010) 478-4310<br />

AAA Aftcrdatm Ccmprucaor<br />

t i n RamoMing 4 Rapar*<br />

•Ocpbon* QMM Mcfan* Mc mi<br />

MCA* MOT* pryaM<br />

rypa* p pampng (810) 452 4078<br />

AOOITIONS DORMERS<br />

SIDING ROOFING OECXS<br />

Fraa EM Ucamid 4 naurao<br />

WO 311581-0149<br />

A FAMLY BUSMESS<br />

RON DUGAS BLDG.<br />

8646 CROWN LIVONIA<br />

. A PERSONAL TOUCH «<br />

STAIRWAYS 4 RAILINGS<br />

KITCHENS- VANTTTES-COUNTERS<br />

BASE4KNTSDOORS WINDOWS<br />

STORE RENOVATION<br />

U ( l i « 28 yr* aapananca<br />

313-421-5526<br />

AA SMALL JOB SPECIALIST<br />

25 Yr* RaputaCra QuRMy Wor*<br />

Any9*ng In CawL BncA or Block<br />

OtiliiRI RNMLRmaw<br />

Lx . ma F»aa ER 6MX<br />

ECO CONST - adpRcma ramoO<br />

Mng DaaignaMPanM WW M M<br />

or part 4 guMa you trougn IM<br />

rap LX m* Ra/ 313 *25 2786<br />

AaSOLUTE LOWEST PRICES<br />

OuaPy aor* Al typM P camani 4<br />

naaonry LKMRRML ( maurM OaP<br />

aracl aWh oaHP 1313) (62-4073<br />

INTERIOR REMOOELPKJ<br />

KITCHENS. BATHS BASEMENTS<br />

REC ROOM WALL UMTS<br />

CALL OARRYL 313522 6 5'0<br />

ACE CEMENT DmM garag*<br />

toor* OMM PC BuM oul ( rapMca<br />

aMRnaang Fraa M Uc<br />

TOM 313) 7269045<br />

4 P«<br />

* Advanced *<br />

Porch & Concrete<br />

A COMPANY YOU CAN TRUST'<br />

P BatMr Bu<br />

DRuaaayi 4 PortfM<br />

SMO* 4 O M Bloc*<br />

..TM 1<br />

NO JO6 T0O SMALL"<br />

IMP 4 MAARAD 1<br />

* 313-427-5586 *<br />

» 610-355-2620 •<br />

AFFORDABLE<br />

• HIGH QUALITY •<br />

TuM PtPM<br />

SMI MW<br />

W o R # j P U f M ><br />

R A R Cons 810-474-2344<br />

"T ark.".,:<br />

•tyi •^eeo*vwivwy<br />

CT'T^rss<br />

A FREE 4 FAIR IST4MTI<br />

On M Cm »»M 4 Ml Mini Work<br />

Et M UB 4 ma CM P M<br />

HUMICKY 0164702000<br />

a ( M Wort<br />

a TtM N M |<br />

r w o r S t i l<br />

Mr 0 M • UL ( PM<br />

» (810) 474-0104 •<br />

MJ. TVP« OF CONCRET1-<br />

6 BRICK MPAMS-U9 » »•<br />

I'd* '4-1<br />

• •••••<br />

A* C-irpM LmoMi*"<br />

> M malM 4 Rapar*<br />

aaa (313)42)6920<br />

METRO FLOORS noa MA on *M<br />

Tama brand c*rpp IKMipti 4n0<br />

M* Fraa m-Mma<br />

METRO FLOORS<br />

Haadyaan W<br />

Retired Handyman Apple Landscaping<br />

M IVPM P aork (31)16356610! * Mnrtorv<br />

(810) 471-3729<br />

& Nursery<br />

LanMcapa Dmgr 4 lnMilimr<br />

0M<br />

HsuliaiCkaB I'p<br />

A FAST TRASH SERVICE<br />

Loa Pnoa Frap Ep 24»»»<br />

QaraeaAMMmant-yarttappMncM<br />

A 1cad on OLP truck M P MM o*<br />

your land<br />

T M -A Way Frad 610-334 2379-<br />

ALL YEAR ROUNO CLEANUP<br />

JOC HAULING CO • RM Comm<br />

D m ruopr*r. m u M MC<br />

M-'Oarrp Joa 311601 7073<br />

A 1 HAUUNG Moving Scrap matt<br />

• SM 4 SM • Oaarv<br />

M* • '••** 4 Shrub Mami 4<br />

H—e»l • Pnaa^i FanoM • Wood<br />

DaPu • Gravp Dnva*<br />

Fraa EP OuaPy Nuraary Sloe* •<br />

VnvaUParannap FtoaMi* Vag<br />

Plant* OmamarAP TraM 4 SnruM<br />

Coma VM Our Gardan Car*ar<br />

2635C Grand I W Data Baacf<br />

DPr 4 m*M*r 3115356066<br />

GRANDEUR GARDENS ,<br />

LANDSCAPING<br />

RaMrang WPN Wifcaay*<br />

Formp Gardana OnanM GarMni<br />

Laar Mamtananc* Fra* EM<br />

1313)722-0108<br />

GARAGM *lora* *K LoaaM PNCM<br />

m loan QUKR *ARV>ca Fraa a«<br />

1 Wayna 4 Oauarx) CounM*<br />

M 7 2764 or<br />

<strong>CANTON</strong> DISPOSAL Small<br />

lamM aarvaca lor M lypM P<br />

cMan up* 7 My*.-ak CM Jo* if<br />

313 64*-0141 Pagar 616601 750*<br />

CLEAN UP &<br />

HAULING SERVICE<br />

«« com# ri 4 Oir om<br />

from<br />

Kcrt<br />

t»Cton#» A<br />

panfcng B*s prc^t<br />

4 Oatoand County<br />

810-354-3213<br />

garaga*<br />

oltlca*<br />

DuMrig*<br />

wmj 4<br />

Samcmg<br />

DEBRIS HAULING<br />

DvTMr man Wa KMd<br />

or you load GMaga ramo»al<br />

a EaumaM* (313) 532-4634<br />

104 HeatinflCooliac<br />

HEATING • AIR CONDITIONING<br />

LANDART<br />

LANDSCAPE 4<br />

DECORATIVE<br />

BRICK PAVING<br />

•New landscapes unique<br />

renovations<br />

•Bnck paver walks 4 patios<br />

•Breathtaking waterfalls<br />

ponds 4 Perennial gardens<br />

•Free design consultations<br />

(810) 478-9844<br />

127 LisaieWnie<br />

METRO FLOORS noa Ml on MM<br />

nam DraM carpal knoMiPTi and<br />

M Fraa ri-nortM aaarnRM WM-ma<br />

METRO FLOORS<br />

27906 ForO RoM<br />

313 426-2000<br />

MCE PEOPLE METRO FLOORS<br />

138 ftmaJStorap<br />

DOOR TO DOOR MOVERS<br />

E«S PiPaaaiLH'M Wtormg Sarv<br />

BM R M UcTYa (6i(S 7776960<br />

INDEPENDENT MOVING<br />

Fraa EMmMM maM<br />

Low Rates' 810-548-0125<br />

LANOSCAPE DESIGN 4 ^ ^ ^ H<br />

Raurang M t bnck pavara Itoaar<br />

M M t ragni *cap* ktfPng For<br />

EorauMtion cal 311565-6056<br />

pianwiB<br />

)^a corn<br />

MOWING Smai Ra*oama' w<br />

arg* ConffMM Man* Smc* 195*<br />

FOTIS LANDSCAPE INC<br />

800-433-1174<br />

HEATING AJR 4 DUCT WORK*<br />

Mora*' rakaCM aor* al A COMPLETE SERVICE<br />

CMCR and Wocrt Onpnp<br />

2463* 5-4AM RadM 3112961981<br />

055 Coaoete<br />

AVANTI CEMENT<br />

I 3118**-4274<br />

OON-T REPLACE<br />

SUNKEN CONCRETE'<br />

a COM P<br />

GARAGE DOORS<br />

& OPENERS<br />

W* *M 4 *arvca M maka*<br />

p garaga aoor* 4 oparan<br />

AH aork guar Pan ( Mbor<br />

# Wei beat your best deal*<br />

ira/vc* aork Ona My *»rv<br />

* SAVE MONEY *<br />

FREE ESTIMATES<br />

SHAMROCK DOOR 3I3U««3<br />

WEST METRO DOOR<br />

Oarag* door»Opanar* RapaM or<br />

•Macad^ EKpanarcM. quPR)i wrt<br />

Loanaad 4 maurad 311514-7720<br />

Ganfe Door Repair<br />

GARAGE OOOR RUST CUT OFF<br />

OPaMnuad bonom adgM riiiM-1<br />

Oaar RacMcamani Cop<br />

SAVE A OOOR 1600-296-RUS'<br />

095 Giaaa. Riock.<br />

Strnctaraletc.<br />

Dud Wor*<br />

Loa Rata* 1 Lrcanaad 4 "*»«<br />

311937-0765<br />

• NOBLE'S *<br />

LANOSCAPE SUPPLIES<br />

BOULDERS<br />

a Kayoon*<br />

• DaooraPaa 4 D"II«4I S»*»<br />

• Topaol MU<br />

• Srvaddad Bar* * WP Sacra<br />

Intartockjng Paaar* • Pake,<br />

P«*up 4 DAA^<br />

8 MUE 4 MOOLEFLCLT<br />

810-474-4922<br />

106<br />

Ratoddmg P La*m* Grub Contrp<br />

I 4 Loa Art<br />

Md Pi 6 Ramcva<br />

Owl Ramovai<br />

(31313266114 Paul<br />

Hon? laproeaent 123 Lavn.Ganiea<br />

ManLfiemct<br />

2 MEN ANO A TRUCK<br />

Wayna Corf*,<br />

• noa bamg awc*o by<br />

QUALITY MOVERS INC<br />

• Sama praMaamnp Same* •<br />

147<br />

• AL PLASTER 4 DRYWALL •<br />

•SpacMkang M WM DPM<br />

•SMM J M WPcora 36 Yr* Eip<br />

k a M 0.iarara**N 610-4767946<br />

(810)471-2600<br />

(313)6356610<br />

aamag* ra M<br />

B M M M Ipr<br />

148 plobiBI<br />

164<br />

JK ROOFING -<br />

uca»MD 18 Yra<br />

FREE GUTTERS I<br />

a<br />

UC 4 PM<br />

(313)<br />

LEAK SPECIALIST<br />

: QuMirMail<br />

(810) 6666119<br />

FMaranga VaPay* Etc<br />

25 y* tap uc .nl<br />

QUALITY ROOFING<br />

GUM aork UC Ma Fr»a Ep<br />

^S^CONSTRUCTION £c<br />

810-436-4648 311475-9196<br />

A U PLUMBING SERVICES<br />

CM Wo* 44acftarm<br />

Uc ( WM Fan 4 fnanpy awe*<br />

311646-1500<br />

MASTER PLJMBER<br />

Al lypM P 'amudpmg 4 rapar*<br />

Lx Va Fraa an No aannca cnara*<br />

Oon na P V M 6I0 391 3TO6<br />

ma pnMMona<br />

• Sama «* pn<br />

313-729-MOVE<br />

142 Paiatia^Dmntia^<br />

AA SUNSHINE HOI* MXRWARWN<br />

Parting aalpaparlng 4 rnmor<br />

rapar* Spaoan 30^yr* np<br />

610-442 7543<br />

A BEAUTIFUL JOB Pamlmg Starv<br />

SaM m*t aood Poaar WaPa^g.<br />

I luuaMiafng 4 mora CM Gamd<br />

tor ctuauy 311319-40**<br />

ACCURATE PAINTING<br />

P among n«E« Poaar Wipaig<br />

Dac* Caanmg AAmwajm ratrwnad<br />

DryaM rapar. m* 8">-3512027<br />

BOB S PAINTING<br />

Ir-aanorMKMnor OyaP "*par<br />

Oaan prpMlaon* aorti<br />

CM 810476 7360<br />

BUCKINGHAM WUPOTH<br />

Pamtmg 4 Dacoratmg<br />

EPJVH - Poaar aa*r<br />

DryaM* 4 (Malar Mpar<br />

(313) 442 1073<br />

GALS PAINTING<br />

Planar dryaM<br />

PLUMBING WORK DONE<br />

Ma* Fw aarvca<br />

No 10C 100 mP<br />

313-27*2466<br />

(810) 471-2600<br />

(313)6366610<br />

6 Saaar CManmg<br />

E«apar* 4 "<br />

150 Pool Service<br />

a METRO POOLS •<br />

26 yr* aap SpacMPia m Pd «rv<br />

gnxmd pooH LOM DaMM rar -»»<br />

50 y armar aar^Ky 311-3266750<br />

ROBINSON ROOFMGrC<br />

LX./VM Taar-oR* I»M*<br />

:nnv»Mng 6905 borafR. I<br />

HOM 810-4211241 or 311<br />

ROOFERS EXTRAORO04AME<br />

EMilan nb p a M<br />

Tm Pi a M/SF* •<br />

rr aarranry IVYRI ml<br />

CM Oarto pn*ma 311397-4<br />

TOM'S<br />

RESIDENTIAL ROOFING<br />

No gmmacRi - no taggmg<br />

Y M rorO raaaonabM pncM<br />

Eapan guMy aorkmarMNp<br />

M guar *r*MM m arang<br />

Ovar 20 yaar* m Via bmmaii<br />

No *ub ccrar actor*<br />

Uc 4 pm Fraa M<br />

313-425-5444<br />

176<br />

• TROF>£AL POOLS •<br />

Cu*»om m-groona guraM poor*<br />

Rancwalior POP pMMpnng<br />

T«a coping 20 yaar* *«o<br />

a 810695-14*3<br />

153 Prexorv Power<br />

faafaiat<br />

. PORTER'S POWER WASH .<br />

Parang 4 SandbMaMw<br />

Bnck S«Jmg13acki Sap 4 PMa<br />

Wood Eap-RP (313) 941-0666<br />

"GO CALL CAL -<br />

COMMITTED TO<br />

EXCELLENCE<br />

30% OFF<br />

INTERIOR EXTERIOR<br />

313-416-5512<br />

, 810-478-5250<br />

Fu*y<br />

ALUMINUM AWNINGS<br />

PORCH ENCLOSURES<br />

SENIOR CXSCOUNT<br />

810-474 6977<br />

AAAA BEAUTIFUL YARO INC<br />

Dirt<br />

K 4 R HOME IMPROVEMENT<br />

KltCMr* • Bait • AGOPlorvi<br />

GaragM • Wmuoa* • Door*<br />

Sung 3)1513 7816<br />

LAYMAN CONTRUCTION CO<br />

ConcraM AapfMii<br />

Homa Pnprovamanu<br />

25 yr* *«p 313-562 '007<br />

CMan-up* . LAan<br />

Al LmdacApma • Sod • Top So<<br />

SnruM • Traa Tnmmmg 4 Ranwal<br />

DEPENDABLE • 20 YRS EXP<br />

Corm 4 Ra* • In* • RP<br />

Call (313) 561-8717<br />

Pager (313) 818-2446<br />

108 Hooaeckeamnf<br />

AERATION WEEKLY LAWN<br />

CUTTING adgmg, tnmmmg bag<br />

B Fra* EP EacPMrt Wora<br />

S LAWN CARE 3114266337<br />

I ALL YARD WORK 4 MORE WITH<br />

M • • FRED'S HOME SERVICES • •<br />

ss c srri«s , fssffi<br />

I * 313-260-2252 *<br />

Bonoad<br />

CARMEN s CLEANING SERVICE<br />

SPRING SPECIAL 10«L DMOURT<br />

lor Fr*t Tana CaMr Only Homa<br />

QRica Eapararcao *ui» CompMM<br />

cManmg<br />

Bonoad 56* 7716<br />

EUROPEAN LADIES prp DonMd<br />

hou*aclaan.ng arm aaparanca<br />

Good .ParanoM 10% of -Pi ad<br />

Homa or Phoa 3112406642<br />

EXCELLENT HOUSEKEEPER<br />

Vary (MpandabM toMy mana «rr*<br />

p aapananca RatarancM i valabM<br />

PiaaM CM Cauda 311*62 700*<br />

HELP JOBS NEEDED*<br />

Smgto Morr raad* aor* JuP*M«ng<br />

oul bul a* *4A3ply ratoranca*<br />

•Cm- 311307 3632<br />

HOME MAID CLEANING SERVICE<br />

Mucaon comml BorxMO (3130<br />

7216738 CarP 7263676 KaPiy<br />

HOME OR OFFICE CLEANING<br />

Eaparancad MNM 4 lnM»om><br />

** AM tor S M m<br />

313) 522 *432<br />

J A S CONCRETE RAISING<br />

311422 I0M or 610-6104637<br />

316477-1673<br />

HOUSE -KE-TEER<br />

CLEANMG SERVICE<br />

PrPasMOTMl Borvlafl 4<br />

m*urad Mam* raady lo<br />

cMar your noma or Dua.<br />

Sarvong IM<br />

• BISHOP LAWN SERVICE •<br />

Sprmg a*4"-tpl • DaVlMcNng<br />

Waafoy maamg • Fraa E«<br />

Oapandabw rrwr 313-4*67379<br />

EAGLE<br />

PAINTING<br />

Erww<br />

DryaM rapar - Cuatorr aaang*<br />

F-M M - E^orrpl ,»-«<br />

Day* 3136863868<br />

EM* Bandar 313-S3J65I8<br />

jrr, 313-534 2670<br />

SUPREME DECK<br />

Oack PoaaraaPwm 4 SaaRng<br />

Fraa EP (610) 306-4562<br />

164 foofai<br />

Sewinf Mackite<br />

ANY BRANO NJNED UP<br />

Pt YOUR HOME FOR ONLY M 50<br />

F-aa EP • AdtMorw Work Naadad<br />

SEW PRO 810-032 1220<br />

184 Sprinkler SYHMU<br />

RAINFOREST ARROGATION<br />

Laar. SpnrtMr Company<br />

A BONANZA OF SAVINGS' A* Pro<br />

ConaPucbon acHAd i«a 10 coma oP<br />

and mapacl rour rop tor TRM Uc.'<br />

m» TruMaortfi, 610-553-4*56<br />

ABSOLUTE QUALITY<br />

R00N 4 Rapar* Uc<br />

ALL WIRED UP<br />

P^cra prJTiirmg > "tor naa conp<br />

Jack* tor compuMr* 2nd MM 4<br />

taa MM E« * M M 810-4061037<br />

192 TelrviaiaWVCB<br />

RadioCB<br />

EP 810-354 1460 2*yi ; w aoo-756-6317 M<br />

ALL BRANOS TV VCR<br />

Ifciuaim Ftapar m-noma<br />

tnc lyr arrtw 30>n a*p<br />

ira il6 754 3600<br />

AFFORDABLE ROOFING C E G<br />

ROOFING Ftot rooN Mar pt*<br />

carpantry gulMr* aO% tfmrM<br />

Fraa E« Lx 810-757 26*2 194 Tile Work-Cermid<br />

Mirbie>VUIM<br />

Fantastic Pnces<br />

' 50°'o Off<br />

Today • Par* Tomorroa<br />

InlEaTtiUM Ca*ng><br />

COMPLETELY INSURED<br />

Al aork IPKr guaranlaaO<br />

FREE ESTRAATES X *RS EXP<br />

• (313)425-9805 *<br />

• (810)229 98A5 *<br />

• (O10)887-74.98 •<br />

AFFORDABLE TOP OuaKy Roofing<br />

• T aaro*t »RarooN 'Rapaim •G.Mar*<br />

Wit rnaicr. or DaM any pnea<br />

Klarm Conp Co 81062*-5044 |<br />

AH The Besi Quality<br />

Since 1937<br />

SULLIVAN-WIDMER<br />

ROOFING 4 SIOING CO<br />

26630 W 8 Mm<br />

Farmngtor HM<br />

Fraa EMmviM* CM<br />

810-477-4649<br />

Lxanaad 4 maurad<br />

FATHER 4 SON PAINTING<br />

int E al E*A* I 4 Comml<br />

75V Sarwx Daccum<br />

(3131 472 15*5<br />

Tom<br />

<strong>CANTON</strong> PLYMOUTH<br />

WESTLAND<br />

Morang LArgar Laan*<br />

311397-9696<br />

CENTER LINE CROSS CUT LAWN<br />

Pruning LAndicapa Liar<br />

Mamtananca kAAcf<br />

15 r» «*p M M (313) 425 5939<br />

CUTTWG TRI4MING 4 EDGMG<br />

RaaaonabM M 4 dapandaoia<br />

Lrvoraa 4 RaPora araa Fraa aal<br />

Kara Laar Samca 16IO) 473 3921<br />

• EARLY BIRD SPECIALS •<br />

On Liar CPImg<br />

Son up Noa 4 Smra"<br />

SPRING CLEAN UPS<br />

•atTMcrwig • S»*ub Tnmmmg<br />

Fraa E M M (3131 266-0273<br />

GLASS PLUS LANOSCAPMG<br />

OMmg Mm 4 lanMcapa " M M<br />

nanca Call to' FREE ML<br />

31154 ) 5060 or 1606597 5060<br />

murary 14 m* AvaAab<br />

dayvak (5 00 PI • »<br />

SMALL JOB SPECIALIST *Po<br />

M»BRM paao* ramoo One*<br />

T M MNOAL « M N M UC M<br />

0i»<br />

060<br />

A A«A4^FU. CTOM ar ai)0IM«M»l<br />

DM* M FREE MM* 4 M 'I<br />

n N U >MAM 'raa BP<br />

fc 16-44777*4 311(01 1614<br />

CUSTOM MCK( By M • Mart<br />

til Mil a Magna M 36 yr*<br />

mm 100 • P IP SMTM (7 M *<br />

Uc a M 311622 3662<br />

THMKMO or RMOOCLMQ7<br />

a M pl • MlM*<br />

TvaMCMO or Mflaai<br />

TKJR C O M T N U C T ^ ^<br />

Ona oPI M M I M<br />

40 a M 3116361(11<br />

CUBTOM WOOO OEOU<br />

810*7*6007<br />

CUSTOM WOOO DECK* '<br />

a MW CM JDM<<br />

flWaKllMTO<br />

•10 553-2737<br />

065<br />

CLEAMNO. SCREEUNG REPNRS<br />

(810) 471-2600<br />

OMER QUTTER SERVICE<br />

QuMri LMa rati KIMMM<br />

fe4A367<br />

(<br />

trucRmg BIG OR WALL<br />

HACKER SERVICES (164716014<br />

QUALITY SMCE 1*46<br />

AFFORDABLE LANDSCAPING<br />

LaCOURE<br />

• SERVICES<br />

COM* 1 *** LAiMac aping li»»<br />

Maaai SpMMM SMI Up*<br />

HauMg p MM Racyoad SnradM<br />

0ar* ^ 412 par r»f Commaroal 4<br />

(8101 3S4-Sl3 48S-5S&S<br />

——I— QUALITY<br />

OUAMMTEED k ANOSCAPMlB<br />

OPTMMUMUI COM<br />

r M * FM M 31120*6273<br />

ANGLIN SUPPLY<br />

TOP OUMiTY SCREENED<br />

• Topsoil *<br />

ocuvtsTo «<br />

N BUSMESS 4* YEARS .<br />

MM* MM a M M<br />

1 pin 1 m aw (MM OPM P<br />

42750 GRAND RIVER MOV1<br />

810-349-8500<br />

MTU CALL BACK<br />

LAWN GROWING "• HM Moamg"<br />

3H5226663<br />

LAWN SERVICE<br />

LWONA 4 PJRWDMG M<br />

Sr C4IM Mcrxml<br />

(113) 4262703<br />

MARK S LAWN CARE<br />

CuMM • OpMohmg .<br />

EmtMmg • FM M 31<br />

Premtom Lawn Services<br />

Man mar* cut adg* Inn<br />

CMarv«(M RaMrt) araa<br />

313-561-3344<br />

STEWS MAINTENANCE<br />

RSR«


«H*) Cl«aafflc«tk>na 815 to 860 O&K Thursday. Apnl 27, 1995<br />

TrvcfeForSur<br />

AUTOMOTIVE<br />

&>«*<br />

JOE PANIAN<br />

CHEVROLET<br />

810-355-1000<br />

ifC -*a<br />

- II*<br />

THACKS*<br />

W tt* SESI<br />

ANTIQUE CLASSIC<br />

CARS<br />

400 CAR PUBLIC<br />

AUCTION<br />

Apr" 29 29 30<br />

CMMW !»• "« arasss<br />

r m» vt m "aw $9"W»«<br />

la (til CAiAAHO ve »m —<br />

$7900 .3-i,<br />

- LAMAflC 19S2 «S VB nd a-'<br />

a>ie"ant OOrV»>trOn J* #00<br />

0AYTONA 1992 «OC V6 sulc<br />

AC cnw mi .»«« SNII 4<br />

jaer taai»«Mi<br />

DVHAS7V IW) 1<br />

aoor m $»W<br />

Tamero* Dodge<br />

*<br />

8)»3&4 8B0C<br />

CB.DS<br />

»•• **•<br />

uAAMT vX*M£<br />

'I \A (AM •<<br />

U < JO.<br />

> u> MM<br />

«v«C CXPIOME*<br />

CSV .AS**;<br />

ar x* l lfl<br />

jAa*c CX«««.£t '98* wa»w<br />

«•• OA« u-tflo<br />

"FOX HILLS<br />

CxralK Pw»^e> jeep Eagie<br />

}•>*»»•«; s0 "«es Ferrer*,<br />

Mm MM B'»6*4-6M7<br />

PHOSC 'BM M*' meded euto-<br />

nax maMM «* 4 (X* 11 000<br />

MM $1*000 (313) *'t> 63' '<br />

Zonmi» «T «M»<br />

*S<br />

CA»A*.it« *6« tsar<br />

qKW 9M V«Vi -Mf* Cner^er<br />

'»*0 :»V Cr**mrqv UO 6 t*.<br />

•mt x» a^s<br />

*.>• '« MLO» A "mw<br />

•isa 'orj "W!« 7i CAVAi€B ' *e 2W<br />

•M* 'orj Car~*mm J ^ » * • J'0» •wc 20 -^rvA.<br />

MTRCPiO 'MM ES t'5<br />

cavalch 'M» as<br />

IOC SUM 13200 Cm<br />

:•«*• a^AH iontmor<br />

Hiaoo t«*> SIO) •?» "038<br />

THt»«*«8t«0 i»« L*i V«<br />

«MM 14.000 "KM* |13Tw4<br />

D€UMtR »C» lS"3j TJi 2000<br />

TMuNOcneiHO 'M* lx va. >u*»<br />

UM 14 OOO Aa» I'J f*M<br />

0€MME" FOWO lJ»» 7J1 M0C<br />

THUHDt«»«0 IMT aU:<br />

„ puw» a««o« 4 oO 4 Mai<br />

cn« UH «a«d tK** 4<br />

OtMMtK FCWO (3'3l I'll «00<br />

CONTINENTAL IM0 Sy«U.<br />

gi*> MIMi inMnu. Ioa0»j<br />

M|M— anlry E«ca—K wrafcur,<br />

I7T50 AIM. 6 PM U»I0|M3VS4|<br />

MAHA VW 'BM LSC aetrw<br />

Florida car «.* *<br />

it taa.., #«<br />

sound Iv*, loaded<br />

(31 Ji- *6A an<br />

TOBN CA« 199* SacaUani<br />

corxtaun m»j»l tei<br />

Ia U.C » tat<br />

oSet J'3M6S'iuu<br />

TOWMCAW 19BS Moonrlx,! sl<br />

power MOCH maa wrou or Dati<br />

Cal aftei «pm DMW4tH<br />

TOWN UA" 'W3<br />

PHoet flh( t»ua<br />

«T«"aciAaM >K«M ItiSOMM<br />

• tOM'-lMO<br />

JOE PANIAN<br />

CHEVROLET<br />

ia*' * ' — y A* ^ M<br />

12 MM 4 MC<br />

iRAWC *AGO»«tO «5 *«*•<br />

.onaeen -wa'Vane 4 ttratw -aM<br />

IMS Uto 3'»AS>J»r-<br />

-€t" 'MJ<br />

fcACOUHK \rt» 1<br />

2400C -AA I «J0C<br />

SW *«4<br />

•*- oaJK<br />

s-»«r«64<br />

810-355-1000<br />

GRANp CIWVM 'MJ<br />

aradc. IA rg w »<br />

• turrxt "I aaja »»c»4»~;<br />

a-4*« j6js<br />

• u XL 4oe c<br />

»i« rv*j»t»a Sc**t<br />

*3 eorj jm>4 " Coaa<br />

*S6 Far3 u_jia\ AG* Caw«» CA*ALifcR ' Ma<br />

M' QMC Sy.«*«<br />

¥*• ia»M. tvmaop<br />

.agu« *il<br />

•»' aim' IvS Cacrae)<br />

M2 .Ar-oc*^r»" CartWi<br />

Ma^MM B« 226 S£<br />

»7' Uarcatm #»-.• 290 St<br />

*U Py>ou»- S««o* 418 VU><br />

MS «»-«• 9 m i m He. oowai 1<br />

— I w teal a 0 axwee "o^<br />

>Nx« vococn aocacMtf<br />

Aac io» Dor<br />

T>UE AU*0 3131 o^ 4 anie^a.<br />

caaaene a«> aquAra' u>Maa arrv<br />

tiixe«tac ai6-3B0'San<br />

PROSE 1900 LX. aaceaenl condeon<br />

VB. i m«m31 »i 4MKHS7<br />

I TAURUS<br />

f EaceAeri<br />

WOO<br />

* XK> GL<br />

SB OOC "M<br />

OISI 427 is»<br />

n 000 "»M«<br />

«>• M4»s<br />

PROBE<br />

a*t'0«" ai< 99- LS<br />

»0c*t B<br />

1 Cfu.ta 7A 000 -wee $749S<br />

TAURUS GL '91*4 •** 19.000'<br />

•nAat 1 d»r«f II3 900<br />

SESI<br />

LINCOLN MERCURY >31 3iAB2 "113<br />

•4600C -a»<br />

•11* M- -J6M<br />

Gooo tfiapa 4<br />

vdkr Nra rarw-Meex -*gp GtO P"CV -»»4 au*^- caaaene 80 000 j TOVCT'A<br />

"vet SSB9S I<br />

TOWNE CAR 'IM GoodcondUks.<br />

LueiJae a eunroof $«S0i<br />

18101 7aa-»ma<br />

We have over 40.<br />

92 and Newer<br />

l*"ao»t<br />

4 loett caaaeia $949S<br />

PVMOuTM 1988 VOTAGER ft<br />

cy»">M* autc"ia"c an 72 000<br />

~»iaa w^y $S 993<br />

CROWN VICTORIA ig'a'Z Tow<br />

Sedan VB aulo«>at.c<br />

pu*a> nao—t ocx a Ma<br />

BC 000 miet $14 MS<br />

TAURUS 1M3 GL WAGOl (»«•'<br />

-moot, a loca automatic a« VB<br />

C0M" 3t>72ia6*7<br />

ITSOO at Mat aRar ESCORT 1M0 OT oaoM acc , J7A0CI Bio-las7388 ARar Spm<br />

. or w I 313937 A1X aonp My<br />

. _ _ 5ITVLARK M3 Red 30 000 -AM<br />

$3* 888 CRaa My , m> caaeMie amy<br />

HM •10133MM1 | //JUSUVIG,<br />

' 24555 Michigan Avanua, Oaarbom<br />

^ 5 6 5 - 6 5 0 0 ?£X£<br />

HL 7am tZ- 1 Btoca W. of TsMgrapn m. 7 BMJM"<br />

L I N C O L N • M E R C U R Y<br />

IN NOVI<br />

What a<br />

LINCOLN-MERCURY<br />

DEALER<br />

should be!<br />

Cive Us a Try Bdorr You<br />

Lease or Buy!<br />

1995 VILLAGER GS WAGON<br />

1995 MYSTIQUE GS 4 DOOR SEDAN<br />

' ^ 9<br />

1%% TRACER 1 DOOP 'J0TCHBACK<br />

«GPAN0ViB0uSGSl3 B SE04'<br />

9SCOUGARXR-2DR<br />

SABLE GS 4 DOOR SEDAN<br />

V J V V /<br />

p a i W t M M<br />

1005 MARK VIII ?-DOOR<br />

s<br />

st-a-ar-srs<br />

• -a. "£*•=;<br />

'477 for '477<br />

•449; for J449"<br />

GUARANTEED<br />

•HIQHESTM<br />

| | | a |<br />

TTRADEIN<br />

479 2? '4417<br />

FULLKBW<br />

T H a M W A U N O M A M O A N<br />

co^<br />

49251 GRAND RIVER AT WIX0M RD.. NOVI ^<br />

Dirrctlv Across From Thp Wixom Lincoln Plant .<br />

810-305-5300 • 1-800-850-NOVI aio 30^394


6Gns 815 to 87t OAK Thursday, Apnl 27. 1995<br />

Over 200<br />

in stock to aet<br />

cboosc front!<br />

* If you want top dollar for your Trade-in... "ft's a DONE DEAL<br />

* If you want a Great Selection .."It's a DONE DEAL"<br />

* If you want 6.9°o APR Financing ..."It's a DONE DEAL'<br />

* If you want Cash Rebates up to $2,250..."It's a DONE DEAL'<br />

* Metro Detroit's Most Convenient Hours..."It's a DONE DEAL"<br />

3<br />

Exclusive Pirfnred Customer Plan<br />

* Free Service Loaners<br />

* Over $500 in Service and Service Discounts<br />

11 It's NOW a DOME DEAL"<br />

iSee sat«pe*«>n kx OcUi's I<br />

MON-THURS FRIDAY<br />

8 00 AM - 9 00 PM 8 00 AM - 6 00 PM<br />

550 W. Seven Mile<br />

Between Northvilie & Sheldon Rd.<br />

NORTHVILLE<br />

(810) 349-1400 • (313) 427-6650<br />

DILL^JOOKJ B " u J [ C ] K<br />

1 9 9 5 C E N T U R Y S P E C I A L<br />

5 13,995<br />

1 9 9 5 R E G A L<br />

$ 16,953<br />

#8012*<br />

1 9 9 5 L e S A B R E<br />

•19,595<br />

#sei7t<br />

1 9 9 5 P A R K A V E N U E<br />

'23,695<br />

1 9 9 5 R I V I E R A<br />

'25,339<br />

6111 COOK B UICK<br />

17111<br />

8 1 0 - 4 7 1 - 0 8 0 0<br />

sSsSSrS<br />

PoatUC<br />

Poatiac<br />

DRAW A CROWD<br />

Whan you advertise m tha Observer and<br />

Eccentnc ciaaeiftad p*gea, you car a^ad<br />

graal reeponee<br />

And you can cal 24 houra a day 10 place<br />

rou ad<br />

©bseruer ?\ Eccentric<br />

—t i A i »11 • rv-* ftviMii.Ni<br />

f*aai««as9!T<br />

SUM ^ M Saturn<br />

We one here 1W% for<br />

at! youi Suixxij. needs<br />

870<br />

OVER 20<br />

uMMI MU 'Ml Off >w« "*> 'M SC "0J0U<br />

i *» * l»«»l <<br />

KMTMC WOO IMA aM -\M<br />

»'»»» HOC<br />

7"? ^**"5<br />

ao* jt w^?rrt<br />

ni- — aTcra<br />

•OftTbkCOMC T*Jt« MSOO '-o.<br />

.<br />

*m - V •<br />

vJAANO •« »* s* trjoo<br />

wtMAMS IM* 4 Doa »<br />

— •«' ua win, "O ru« Ei<br />

la"oc nn«<br />

I I'l 300<br />

t'M (JiJj »»'»<br />

" I t ' s a D O N E D E A L "<br />

lit<br />

M C D O N A L D S<br />

UP TO<br />

REBATE 25<br />

•000 IM* Si H'000<br />

2<br />

1 SC I *«<br />

•w<br />

•am-'—- «>M 44 400 maa*<br />

Jl»*»t OOO*<br />

100.000<br />

ti L»nr< «4a>i SS300 a bm<br />

a >'34«fl«a3*<br />

SON*'AO IHO Cw»*n«M,<br />

» !•! I I lOCOa a » 1000<br />

PONTIAC IM3 M 3C0C' V* ^iJwmoiw nmm >MIMI tap 0%<br />

I* 000 mtm I'JW .*I0I 447 MM Sr-xa<br />

Previously Enjoyed<br />

»• -w- IUMS<br />

31*371-7177<br />

Saturns at SO IM2 Ca>«a 17 000 >Mn<br />

uadad *ow»<br />

BOB JCAMNOTTE<br />

"ONThACGMC THUC* SuNbiNC iM" 4 to. auaamaac SuNB.HO 'MC 3T<br />

>10 *«* IS37<br />

UM »w> im 4<br />

tai s» *^> «oo j c3vdo?" «uH U«00*M 1I>VJ»4»44 S A T U R N<br />

OF PLYMOUTH scanMaxrc I«M.<br />

SONBMO SC IMS corww«M<br />

condai<br />

14 ooc i^M4 va >'2 wo<br />

IJULI M»*30L<br />

soau«aAN exos CAWUAC 313-453-7890<br />

t*io. s4ioonj<br />

SATURN SL2 >»»2, 4 do®' SC 2 'Ml Kad 4 KM ar<br />

tur»oQ< MOM) 20 000 law<br />

SUMHTO 'MS GT<br />

w mN caa»a«a /mi c*< auaomatc FOX ar. IW0 HILLS t• L««»ri (11000 (102M1M7<br />

UAOCtaaai (3IS) »*«7i« Cftrntv *Vnou»» Jaap Cafla<br />

ni44»a?40 jiiMMin<br />

TRAMS AM 'M4 owe* 4 J IA*<br />

n«*M 10 000 -n4W4 ma amm. m 9m • ii i • SSi •(«>•><br />

1 MS MERCURY TRACCR WAOON lip<br />

taai EBCORT OT MIA<br />

xrZLfZS.zjLrzxnJzzss- iw«n<br />

*0 Down "<br />

** 12 months, 12,000 mite warranty.<br />

|<br />

i »<br />

1 fl>3 TEMPO Ol^a OR^ _<br />

LUXURY. SATURDAY SPORT & MORE AT MID PRICE RANGE 4000 TO 9995<br />

1SS4 LINCOLN CONTINENT AL SONATURE SOOKS<br />

strrasflcsrsa issss-s-119,925 1BMOKRCUOTT TRACER WAOON IIAAP<br />

2J<br />

fSM 'SM TAURUS LX U WAOON UA AAA 'Sai MERCURY SABLE LS WAOON MATT<br />

ltS»o<br />

'SM UNCOLN LSC SPECIAL EDITION H7 60C Wt SUPER COURE ANNIVERSARY EDITION<br />

a—,— 1 / .900 •Saay<br />

•9995<br />

'SM MUST MM OT CONWRTMLE uiW LINCOLN MARK LBf<br />

7995<br />

I^UNttXNJWWC^eXEa^^^SERES 11C JOC<br />

1«M MERCURY ORAND NAROUS LS ^:C<br />

'SMTOWN"CAR<br />

• wwO<br />

'*M UNCOLN CONTINENTAL EXECUTTVE<br />

mimniui i^n r .<br />

• WA MRVW1 RRHR W ||Y<br />

s r n s i r w 1 ' 6 - 4 i wflo# ^<br />

' 71388 ISM mm ma IQ LX LX CONVERTIBLE<br />

1SM UM001N COSfTVCNTAL EXECUTIVE SCRKS Up W •aar* ••;JSrtSfw» JWOV<br />

ISM ESCORT LX WAOON MAAf<br />

WS rvagrr-.-^rrr*-—•ur* Ww<br />

TSM LINCOLN TOWN CAM IMMATURE U| f£f< taa* DKORT LXWAOON MNM<br />

z ~ j u t j e l s s . ""-v<br />

»iwjftasr<br />

'SSSHARK VW<br />

«M5Xfiaaes«asL<br />

i wrKr i '---.... 9750<br />

iMBKp<br />

LINCOLN 0LN • MERCURY F<br />

c.i mil I Ii vi .tl Wunin<br />

• Ul IN Ni IVI<br />

7950


VP<br />

«G font cars S iwn*<br />

and* May 2nd Sa* any M»*p*non to «MM'<br />

r«OM ONLY<br />

LIST PRICE "0* $ 4 1 *%A4<br />

$22,080 ONLY: 17f241<br />

(3 * STOCK AT THS PUCE-WMI THEY LAST)<br />

f" One<br />

|! Hundred<br />

li ctub<br />

WE'RE PROUD TO BE ONE Of<br />

AMERICA'S TOP 100 FORO DEALERS IN<br />

SALES ANO CUSTOMER SATISFACTION<br />

THREE YEARS IN A ROW<br />

NEW 1995 TAURUS MODELS<br />

MjOOO REBATE OR U % A.P.R FINANCING!<br />

(12.250 RettteflnTyw Sho »)<br />

OVER @ ) NOW<br />

IN STOCK!<br />

M modal* * color* Hwry tor Seal Miactoona 1<br />

U8T PRICE F*0M % 4 A h j<br />

$18,2(5 ONLY: 1 4 , 7 7 1<br />

Stk #82115.<br />

NEW<br />

1994<br />

RANGERS<br />

*<br />

ONLY LEFT TO CHOOSE FROM!<br />

From inexpensive 4 cyt<br />

models to wen-equipped 4 0L V-6 supercede we slifl have DOd •_ seiectton<br />

ibto Sport models P22i OWL tires. es. aw conditioning. _ power steering & brakes, doth 40 seat, sliding<br />

rear wmdow. cast aluminum wheels. AM/FM cassette a & & more'<br />

UST PRICE<br />

$i<br />

50<br />

$12,374 "SrS" $ 9,349<br />

| (3 IN STOCK AT<br />

THIS PRICE!)<br />

(10) NOW IN STOCK!<br />

«AD XITS WIH I m. va s. WES MM WP<br />

s. iraMar too paokaga* ahjtvmtm wtwat* Oatu»» lui<br />

flaw* ft much mora 1<br />

EE 1 UST PRICE<br />

®23,814<br />

fflNSTOCKATTWSPmCE)<br />

SAVING IS BELIEVING. WE LL MAKE A BELIEVER OUT OF YOU!<br />

FAIR PEOPLE<br />

FAIR PRICES<br />

SINCE 1923 1A1R1ANI<br />

FORD<br />

Michiq.m Ave.<br />

NEW 1995<br />

VAN CONVERSIONS<br />

Just arrived! A good selection<br />

of low-tops and raised sport<br />

roofs by Tradewinds and Debut<br />

- two of the highest quality<br />

conversions available anywhere<br />

as rated by Ford's own<br />

engineering staff • at prices<br />

that will impress you!<br />

NOW AVAILABLE<br />

NEW SHOWROOM HOURS<br />

MONDAY & THURSDAY<br />

7:00 A.M. - 9:00 P.M.<br />

TUESDAY<br />

7:00 A.M. - 7:00 P.M.<br />

WED. & FRIDAY<br />

7:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M.<br />

EARLYBIRD SPECIALS<br />

BEFORE 9:00 A.M. DAILY

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!