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Volume 16 Number 23 Thursday, October 4, 1990 <strong>Canton</strong>, Michigan 132 Pages Fifty Cents<br />
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Bill Schuette, Republican candid<strong>at</strong>e <strong>for</strong> U.S. Sen<strong>at</strong>e, gladhands students <strong>at</strong> <strong>Canton</strong> High School Monday n^ght. -* .<br />
Students get crack <strong>at</strong> candid<strong>at</strong>e<br />
By M.B. Dillon<br />
staff writer '<br />
A standing-room-only crowd of <strong>Canton</strong> and Salem<br />
high school students, teachers and administr<strong>at</strong>ors<br />
heard from sen<strong>at</strong>orial candid<strong>at</strong>e Bill<br />
Schuette and C.S. Secretary of Educ<strong>at</strong>ion Lauro<br />
Cavazos <strong>at</strong> a special session of "Close Up," a government<br />
class on Monday.<br />
Following a brief address by both guests, students<br />
grilled Cavazos and U.S. Sen<strong>at</strong>or Carl Levin's<br />
challenger, raising issues ranging irom censorship<br />
to how the politicians justify cashing their<br />
paychecks.<br />
Schuette, 36, a member of the U.S. House of<br />
RepresenUves <strong>for</strong> six years, said he's often been<br />
asked why he's running.<br />
"Frankly, I could be in the House of Represent<strong>at</strong>ives<br />
<strong>for</strong> a long time. Some say why run? You<br />
could lose. I'm running not out of personal ambi-<br />
BILL BRESLEfl/»t«K photograph*<br />
About economics<br />
Phil Power, University of Michigan regent and Suburban<br />
Communic<strong>at</strong>ions chairman of the board, talks about offering<br />
students a Michigan Certific<strong>at</strong>e of Opportunity. For the<br />
story, please turn to Page 5A.<br />
wh<strong>at</strong>'s inside<br />
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tion. but out of the desire to help better this cfc-<br />
11 on<br />
"We need to make sure we educ<strong>at</strong>e<br />
said Schuette, who asked Cavazos to join him on<br />
the campaign trail. ' 4 ;<br />
"You have the opportunity to be the best educ<strong>at</strong>ed,<br />
best-skilled gener<strong>at</strong>ion the world has ever<br />
seen. No one has more <strong>at</strong> stake than every one of<br />
you in school today. The decisions we make in<br />
1990 will really impact your future."<br />
Cavazos spoke of the <strong>rec</strong>ent educaUonal summit,<br />
which marked just the third time in history a<br />
president has summoned the country's governors<br />
<strong>for</strong> a domesUc summit. It was the first educ<strong>at</strong>ional<br />
summit ever •<br />
"We came together and deb<strong>at</strong>ed <strong>at</strong> the University<br />
of Virginia in Charlottesville and set naUonal<br />
educ<strong>at</strong>ional per<strong>for</strong>mance goals. We agreed we've<br />
got to be more flexible with st<strong>at</strong>e programs. We<br />
have to be structured to change public school edu-<br />
•HOMF A.RAMA<br />
MOMEARAMA<br />
MOM PARA MA<br />
•SMESEQ<br />
The showcase of homes<br />
th<strong>at</strong> <strong>at</strong>tracts thousands<br />
of people. The section<br />
tn<strong>at</strong> people love to<br />
read in today s<br />
Observer & Eccentric<br />
Newspapers.<br />
c<strong>at</strong>ion. Th<strong>at</strong>'s important be a use we've never set<br />
educ<strong>at</strong>ional gpals be<strong>for</strong>e.'<br />
NaUOBafprioriUes include increasing the graduaUon<br />
r<strong>at</strong>e; improving student per<strong>for</strong>mance in<br />
m<strong>at</strong>h and sdeo^e; addressing adult illiteracy;<br />
ridding schools of drugs and violence; and involving<br />
all segments of the populaUon in the educa-<br />
Uonal process, he said.<br />
Student Angela Haley posed the first question.<br />
asking Schuette: "Wh<strong>at</strong> legisl<strong>at</strong>ion have you submitted<br />
to reduce the deficit; and aren't you all<br />
part of the problem, not the solution?"<br />
"I've had a voting <strong>rec</strong>ord the past six years of<br />
constantly opposing higher taxes,' said Schuette<br />
who <strong>at</strong>tended Midland public schools. "I'm a conserv<strong>at</strong>ive<br />
supported by leading small business<br />
groups, and I've been a leader on budget re<strong>for</strong>m.<br />
Please turn to Page 2<br />
Beethoven kicks off<br />
symphony's season<br />
By Julie Brown<br />
staff writer<br />
As composers go, Ludwig van<br />
Beethoven's not particularly obscure.<br />
"Probably. Beethoven is the<br />
most <strong>rec</strong>ognized name of classical<br />
music," said Russell Reed, music<br />
di<strong>rec</strong>tor and conductor <strong>for</strong> the<br />
PlyTT>"Vth Symph^y - • • -j<br />
By Diane Gala<br />
staff Writer<br />
Most <strong>Canton</strong> families have children<br />
under 18 — just the kind of<br />
crowd <strong>for</strong> a community <strong>center</strong>, ac- *<br />
cording to Hastings & Chivetta, aft '<br />
architectural firm hired by trustees<br />
to study whether <strong>Canton</strong> should buihi "<br />
a <strong>rec</strong>reaUon building.<br />
"The highest percentage of the<br />
popul<strong>at</strong>ion is the family <strong>for</strong>ming age<br />
group, with children under 18 in al-'<br />
most two-thirds of the households, ao<br />
report by Hastings & Chivetta said.<br />
CANTON RESIDENTS are as.<br />
sured th<strong>at</strong> a special tax to. pay <strong>for</strong>- -<br />
the <strong>rec</strong>re<strong>at</strong>ion <strong>center</strong> "is not adop-<br />
tion," said,Supervisor ToftTYacfc.. "•<br />
We're not gbin&t$:tJ$S-people to<br />
ask <strong>for</strong> "a tax," Yack said "The people,<br />
<strong>at</strong> least in 1988, spoke."<br />
Sixty' percent ^ of <strong>Canton</strong> voters<br />
said no to a 1988 November ballot<br />
question asking <strong>for</strong> a special tax <strong>for</strong><br />
an $8 million community <strong>center</strong><br />
C'-*The questipn of how it will be paid<br />
Still ""rerfti ins. Here are funding <strong>options</strong>,<br />
,411 of which include some tax<br />
money;<br />
• A priv<strong>at</strong>e company leasing the<br />
hall and running the facility;<br />
• A health care provider oper<strong>at</strong>ing<br />
a wellness <strong>center</strong>.<br />
• Federal grants in the <strong>for</strong>m of<br />
Community Development Block<br />
Grant money;<br />
• St<strong>at</strong>e grants, like a Michigan<br />
RecreaUon Bond issue;<br />
• General fund.balances;<br />
• Money from selling township<br />
owned land; or<br />
• Diverting part of re venue <strong>Canton</strong><br />
will earn when a <strong>new</strong> landfill is<br />
built.<br />
THE NEXT public hearing about<br />
the community <strong>center</strong>, which residents<br />
are invited to <strong>at</strong>tend and give<br />
their opinion, is 7 p.m. Wednesday.<br />
Oct. 10, <strong>at</strong> the township administr<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
building.<br />
Margaret Walt* concentr<strong>at</strong>es on<br />
rehearsal<br />
'We are in a position of<br />
. doing pretty much<br />
wh<strong>at</strong> we can do and we<br />
stitt don'}'have indoor<br />
<strong>rec</strong>re<strong>at</strong>ion th<strong>at</strong><br />
communities of our<br />
stzrhaveUty sure the<br />
study WW reflect th<strong>at</strong>.<br />
— Mike Gouin<br />
Can tok/ecrea tiori di<strong>rec</strong>tor<br />
The<br />
would be loc<strong>at</strong>ed on a 105 acre parcel<br />
behind the township administra-<br />
Uon building on <strong>Canton</strong> Center south<br />
of Cherry Hill, said Mike Gouin. <strong>rec</strong>re<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
di<strong>rec</strong>tor<br />
"We are in a position of doing<br />
pretty much wh<strong>at</strong> we can do and we<br />
sUll don't have indoor <strong>rec</strong>re<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
th<strong>at</strong> communities of our size have,"<br />
Gouin said. "I'm sure the study will<br />
reflect th<strong>at</strong>."<br />
Often a community <strong>center</strong> is the<br />
largest building in the community<br />
and becomes a landmark, the architects<br />
said The facility likely should<br />
include an enclosed temper<strong>at</strong>ure<br />
controlled space needed <strong>for</strong> acUvites<br />
such as basketball, volleyball, aerobics<br />
and dance, walking jogging,<br />
sports camps and exhibitions<br />
* "Demographic st<strong>at</strong>istics and<br />
trends <strong>for</strong> <strong>Canton</strong> Township indic<strong>at</strong>e<br />
a high demand <strong>for</strong> a community <strong>rec</strong>reaUon<br />
facility." the firm reported<br />
"Three quarters of residents live in<br />
single family Homes and duplexes,<br />
and they rely on priv<strong>at</strong>e and municipal<br />
faciliUes fcr <strong>rec</strong>reaUon opportuniUes."<br />
-<br />
NaUonal st<strong>at</strong>istics show th<strong>at</strong> community<br />
<strong>center</strong>s with a wide r^nge of<br />
faciliUes would produce approxim<strong>at</strong>ely<br />
300.000 visits annually.<br />
jn.<br />
per<strong>for</strong>mance during a<br />
\
2*iC) JJ&K-. Thursday. October 4.-<br />
Sen<strong>at</strong>e candid<strong>at</strong>e<br />
visits classroom<br />
Continued from Paaa-1<br />
•The problem with the deficit is<br />
th<strong>at</strong> people go along to get along.<br />
Every year, there's protracted<br />
budget gridlock/Wh<strong>at</strong> comes out of<br />
budget gridlock engineered by career<br />
politicians?<br />
dents in specialized classes, says<br />
the restructuring of educ<strong>at</strong>ion is<br />
essential.<br />
"We already spend more per student<br />
than every n<strong>at</strong>ion except Switzerland,"<br />
said Cavazos. "The argument<br />
isn't about money, it's about<br />
children; giving them a quality ed-<br />
Wh<strong>at</strong> happened was the Denw L-<strong>at</strong>lun: and bringing parents into a<br />
cr<strong>at</strong>ic leadership stiffed it to the significant discussion about educa-<br />
American taxpayer."<br />
tional issues."<br />
Asked wh<strong>at</strong> he's done to" justify , Cavazos advoc<strong>at</strong>es two major<br />
his salary. Cavazos answered, "TBe str<strong>at</strong>egies: academic choice,<br />
President made clear he wanted to whereby "we empower parents to<br />
be the educ<strong>at</strong>ion President. We've make decisions about the schools<br />
done a tremendous amount, putting their sons and daughters will <strong>at</strong>-<br />
together the educ<strong>at</strong>ion summit and tend. and school board manage-<br />
focusing the n<strong>at</strong>ion's <strong>at</strong>tention on ment. "School board management<br />
educaUonal goals. We have people empowers teachers, students and<br />
thinking change.<br />
parents to make decisions, about<br />
"We have a budget deficit, a wh<strong>at</strong> kind of school they're going to<br />
trade deficit, and an educ<strong>at</strong>ional have. Not every school fits the<br />
deficit," added the Bush appointee. learning mode of every child."<br />
"I submit all three are linked, and Responding to a question on<br />
th<strong>at</strong> we're not going to solve the Iraq, Schuette said. "We have to<br />
educaUonal deficit unUl we solve make-sure in the Middle East in the<br />
the other two. When school dis- 90's th<strong>at</strong> we don't have the same<br />
tricts bring people together, they problem th<strong>at</strong> occurred in Europe in<br />
will bring about change."<br />
the 30's when we turned our back<br />
Cavazos. the f<strong>at</strong>her of. 10 chil- to the naked aggression of Adolf<br />
dren, served up sorry st<strong>at</strong>istics on Hitler.<br />
American educ<strong>at</strong>ion. "Un<strong>for</strong>- "George Bush is going to be the<br />
tun<strong>at</strong>ely. our top 2 percent students Winston Churchill of our time."<br />
in m<strong>at</strong>h compare to the average in Schuette told students he favors<br />
Japan. Unless we have citizens who the de<strong>at</strong>h penalty <strong>for</strong> drug traffick-<br />
are educ<strong>at</strong>ed, we are not going to ers, thinks Neil Bush should face<br />
have the kind of naUon we dream the same scrutiny anyone else in a<br />
of."<br />
similar situaUon would, and con-<br />
Cavazos. who opposes a naUonal siders the lyrics of 2 Live Crew and<br />
curriculum and the placing of stu- some other rock groups obscene.<br />
-M<br />
BILL BRE^LER/ttafrpholograptor<br />
Republican sen<strong>at</strong>orial hopeful Bill Schuette says hello to<br />
students Audrey-Meissner and K<strong>at</strong>ie O'Rourke during a<br />
campaign stop <strong>at</strong> <strong>Canton</strong> High School.<br />
Schuette gets mixed review<br />
Candid<strong>at</strong>e Bill Schuette and U.S.<br />
Secretary of Educ<strong>at</strong>ion Lauro Cavazos<br />
drew mixed reviews from<br />
the crowd.<br />
"I liked a couple of Schuette's<br />
ideas, but I'm opposed to the censorship<br />
of art," said <strong>Canton</strong> sophomore<br />
Selena Bastine. "I really*<br />
think people should be able to express<br />
themselves as they want.<br />
This is America. We are free."<br />
"I like Cavazos' stressing of early<br />
drug educ<strong>at</strong>ion," she added. " We<br />
have to teach kids about drugs <strong>at</strong><br />
an early age so people can get it in<br />
their heads it's wrong."<br />
Jeff Grigal, a Salem sophomore,<br />
said he's not sure whether he'd vote<br />
Continued from Page 1<br />
All per<strong>for</strong>mances will begin <strong>at</strong> 8<br />
p.m. The pops concert, a benefit,*will<br />
be <strong>at</strong> Fox Hills Country Club and<br />
other concerts will be in Plymouth<br />
Salem High School's auditorium.<br />
Ticket prices <strong>for</strong> the Friday, Oct.<br />
12, concert are $10 <strong>for</strong> adults, $9 <strong>for</strong><br />
seniors, $5 <strong>for</strong> students in kindergarten<br />
through 12th grade. Tickets are<br />
available <strong>at</strong>: Beitner Jewelry, 904 W.<br />
Ann Arbor Trail, Plymouth; Evola<br />
Music Center, 215 Ann Arbor Road.<br />
Plymouth; Orin Jewelers, 101 E.<br />
Main, Northville; Bookstall on the<br />
Main, 116 E. Main, Northville; HammeU<br />
Music, 15630 Middlebelt, Livonia;<br />
and the PSO office, 9430 S.<br />
Main. Plymouth (451-2112).<br />
Tickets will also be sold <strong>at</strong> the auditorium<br />
box office 30 minutes be<strong>for</strong>e<br />
the per<strong>for</strong>mance. For in<strong>for</strong>ma-<br />
photos by BILL BRESLER/<strong>at</strong><strong>at</strong>t photographer tion on season tickets, call 451-2112.<br />
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Russell Reed, music di<strong>rec</strong>tor and conductor, leads the musi- 10 p.m. to midnight after the concians<br />
during a rehearsal session. The Plymouth Symphony Orcert. The <strong>rec</strong>epUon, to be <strong>at</strong> the Emchestra<br />
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"I think he'll make it In the election.<br />
I'd like to seem him win. He'd<br />
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Grigal said. 9<br />
Christie Anderson, a <strong>Canton</strong><br />
sophomore who greeted Schuette<br />
and Cavazos on behalf of her class,<br />
said "I thought Bill Schuette was<br />
very nice. I'd vote <strong>for</strong> him. He's<br />
very convincing.<br />
"I thought Lauro Cavazos was<br />
unique," she said.<br />
"He seemed to be a very caring<br />
person."<br />
Schuette came to <strong>Canton</strong> High<br />
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Thieves steal Corvette<br />
A 1978 blue Corvette was reported<br />
stolen from a home on Carriage HQls<br />
S<strong>at</strong>urday. The car was valued <strong>at</strong><br />
910,000. Nothing else in the garage<br />
was reported missing. -<br />
BREAK-IN REPORTED: An<br />
apartment in the Crossings of <strong>Canton</strong><br />
was reportedly burglarised Fri-<br />
The thieves took a $700 video cassette<br />
<strong>rec</strong>order, a $600 television,<br />
clothes valued <strong>at</strong> $40, miscellaneous<br />
jewelry listed on a police report as<br />
being worth $1,500 and $30 worth of<br />
MUM Minsi<br />
VIOLATION: Two 16y<br />
ear-o WW est land boys were arrested<br />
by <strong>Canton</strong> police <strong>for</strong> curfew viola-<br />
Uons last Sunday.<br />
The boys were found urin<strong>at</strong>ing by<br />
Ericksdn Elementary School on Haggerty<br />
Road. Police said the boys had<br />
been drinking. They were taken to<br />
the police staUon and their parents<br />
were called.<br />
crime w<strong>at</strong>ch<br />
He said his wife had mental problems<br />
after she <strong>rec</strong>enUy changed her<br />
medicaUon.<br />
The man said his car and a large<br />
jar of peonies were missing. He told<br />
police th<strong>at</strong> be noticed the car <strong>at</strong> a<br />
grocery store on Merriman and<br />
Cherry Hill.<br />
A mm and a woman, who aid her<br />
name was Mary, were driving the<br />
vehicle, the man told police.<br />
The couple told the <strong>Canton</strong> man<br />
th<strong>at</strong> his wife was in a residence on<br />
Glen wood In Inkster and th<strong>at</strong> she<br />
was brought to the bouse by a Garden<br />
City man. The couple said his<br />
wife was there, because she was "too<br />
drunk to drive."<br />
The man said th<strong>at</strong> besides the car<br />
and pennies, a number of guns and<br />
knives were also missing from their<br />
hous*.<br />
HOT NEWS: An 'Observer' <strong>new</strong>sstand.<br />
was reported stolen from in<br />
These are only some of the inci-<br />
front of the Mexican Fiesta restaudents<br />
<strong>rec</strong>ently reported to the<br />
rant on Ford and Sheldon roads<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> police. For emergencies<br />
sometime last week. The stand was<br />
call 9-1-1. Call 397-300 <strong>for</strong> police<br />
valued <strong>at</strong> $350.<br />
-—®nd fire business calls.<br />
PLANTS STOLEN: Two plants,<br />
valued <strong>at</strong> $50, and two pots, valued<br />
<strong>at</strong> $100, were reportedly stolen from<br />
the front porch of a home on Han<strong>for</strong>d<br />
sometime l<strong>at</strong>e S<strong>at</strong>urday or early<br />
Sunday.<br />
The plants were 20 years old and<br />
would be "impossible to replace." a<br />
police report said.<br />
MENTAL PROBLEM: A <strong>Canton</strong><br />
man told police last weekend th<strong>at</strong> his<br />
car and a number of guns were missing<br />
from his home after' his wife<br />
problem <strong>at</strong> the University of Michigan<br />
Hospital.<br />
clarific<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
The Kiwanls travelogue will be<br />
held <strong>at</strong> 8 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 10, <strong>at</strong><br />
Plymouth Salem High School.<br />
The travelogue is "Amazing Switzerland,"<br />
and was produced by Raphael<br />
r-een. The cost is $4. For<br />
more in<strong>for</strong>m<strong>at</strong>ion, call Jim Vermeulen<br />
<strong>at</strong> 459-2276.<br />
The group had scheduled the event<br />
<strong>for</strong> Oct. 17, but changed the d<strong>at</strong>e.<br />
—Diane Gale<br />
<strong>Canton</strong><br />
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MEET MASTER CUTTER KIDRIC AMDREJ<br />
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Mr Andrew masiet cuUm-fw Miller Rogaska.-vrtH demonstr<strong>at</strong>e crystal<br />
cutting in our store and sign pieces purchased <strong>at</strong> this event. Vbull<br />
see <strong>at</strong> first hand how his skills and experience produce the brilliance and<br />
radiance of this exquisite Yugoslavian crystal<br />
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Remote control<br />
planes flying over<br />
a field on Lilley<br />
and Van Born<br />
could easily be<br />
mistaken <strong>for</strong> fullsize<br />
planes.<br />
.M'W<br />
Spect<strong>at</strong>ors look on as Bob Sh<strong>at</strong>tleroe fuels his Extra 230.<br />
Former treasurer, labor leader<br />
'just cared about everything'<br />
By M.B. Dillon<br />
and Diana Qa>«<br />
staff writers<br />
Carl Parsell. founder of the Police<br />
Officers Associ<strong>at</strong>ion of Michigan,<br />
will" be remembered as a kind and<br />
caring man whose intelligence and<br />
savvy benefited every person and organiz<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
he touched<br />
Parsell, 67. died Tuesday <strong>at</strong><br />
Harper Hospital after b<strong>at</strong>tling cancer<br />
<strong>for</strong> more than a year.<br />
Parsell. of Plymouth Township,<br />
was elected president of the Detroit<br />
Police Officers Associ<strong>at</strong>ion in 1965<br />
Under his leadership the DPOA be-<br />
the country.<br />
Parsell, retired from the Detroit<br />
Police Department, also founded the<br />
Michigan Associ<strong>at</strong>ion of Police and<br />
the Michigan Associ<strong>at</strong>ion of <strong>Public</strong><br />
Employees.<br />
PARSELL"S CHILDREN describe<br />
him as "a beautiful family man His<br />
family was No. 1," said David Par-<br />
lice officer.<br />
"I haven't yet met a man, and this<br />
isn't because he's my dad. th<strong>at</strong> I've<br />
"One of the proudest days of my<br />
life was the day he retired It was<br />
the same dJy I joined the Detroit Police<br />
Department, and he gave me his<br />
badge" • j-<br />
The Parsells had another day to<br />
shine this year when Detroit firefighter<br />
Stephen Parsell was elected<br />
fourth district vice president <strong>at</strong> the<br />
Michigan firefighters' st<strong>at</strong>e convention<br />
"It made me not equal to my dad.<br />
but it made us both of service to<br />
Michigan unions." Parsell said. "I<br />
think he was proud. But he wasn't<br />
Carl Parsell<br />
any more proud of one than the others<br />
becaus^i was a tight family."<br />
"PARSELL EMERGED as a leader<br />
in police labor m<strong>at</strong>ters in the mid-<br />
60s <strong>at</strong> a time when police were becoming<br />
more organized in terms of<br />
labor," Plymouth police Commander<br />
Michael Gardner said. "He really<br />
was a pioneerTTh the police iabor<br />
movement."<br />
"Everyone k<strong>new</strong> wh<strong>at</strong> the DPOA<br />
stood <strong>for</strong>. Until the time he got into<br />
-Parsell<br />
said<br />
Parsell was active <strong>at</strong> Our Lady of<br />
Loretto in Red<strong>for</strong>d And l<strong>at</strong>er <strong>at</strong> St<br />
John Neumann in Can too,<br />
AT LORETTO, be was instrumental<br />
in starting the annual Pun Fair,<br />
and worked as an usher and <strong>at</strong> Friday<br />
fish fries<br />
Parsell was elected to St. John's<br />
first parish council and served on the<br />
fund-raising and building committees<br />
"He ushered from almost day one<br />
and was active until his illness. " said<br />
Gene Kijek, St. John pastoral associ<strong>at</strong>e.<br />
"Wh<strong>at</strong> he's best known <strong>for</strong>. besides<br />
his dedic<strong>at</strong>ion and hard work,<br />
is always asking the right question<br />
He was a good man."<br />
. CANTON ATTORNEY Bob<br />
Greens tern was township supervisor<br />
when Parsell was elected <strong>Canton</strong><br />
treasurer in 1974.<br />
"Carl was a very unusual man He<br />
was tough and gentle He was kind<br />
but demanding. He had wonderful<br />
<strong>for</strong>esight and was probably one of<br />
the best people I've ever worked<br />
with in my life." Greenstein said.<br />
"He taught me a lot, and from him<br />
if~was a real pleasure to learn He<br />
cared about everything and everybody.<br />
from people to farmland preserv<strong>at</strong>ion;<br />
from zoning and how a<br />
house looked to bow safe the people<br />
would be in it after we built it He<br />
just cared about everything."<br />
Services will be <strong>at</strong> 10:15 a.m. Friday<br />
<strong>at</strong> Lambert-Verm uelen<strong>at</strong> 46401'<br />
Ann Arbor Road. Visit<strong>at</strong>ion will be<br />
there until 9 p.m. Thursday<br />
PARSELL WAS born Sept 7,1923.<br />
in Leavenworth. Kan. He gradu<strong>at</strong>ed<br />
from Red<strong>for</strong>d High'School in 1941<br />
and served in the Army Air Force<br />
during World War II.<br />
In addition to David and Stephen,<br />
he is survived by his wife. Joyce; two<br />
daughters. Rosemary of Red<strong>for</strong>d and<br />
Carla Selling of Livonia; son. Jamie<br />
of <strong>Canton</strong>, nine grandchildren,<br />
brother, Robert Reese of Grosse<br />
Pointe Woods; sister. Leona Dunn of<br />
Northville and aunt. Dorothy O'Grady<br />
of Fresno. Calif<br />
Memorial contributions may be<br />
sent to Dr. Mitchell Smith's Research.<br />
Office of Development, 4160<br />
John R Detroit 48201.<br />
Busy PCEP band marches to honors<br />
The Plymouth Centennial Educa<br />
ttonal Park Marching Band was<br />
•warded the Championship Marching<br />
Band Trophy <strong>at</strong> the 10th Annual<br />
Montrose Marching Band Tournament<br />
held S<strong>at</strong>urday. Sept 29, in<br />
MoMiw.Mctr<br />
The band <strong>rec</strong>eived special awards<br />
<strong>for</strong> Best Winds. Best Marching and<br />
Maneuvering. Best Color Guard and<br />
Best Drum Major With s score of<br />
716. the band placed first uheSd of<br />
Durand High. Flushing High and<br />
Southg<strong>at</strong>e Anderson '<br />
According to Glen Adsit. band di<strong>rec</strong>tor.<br />
band members have been<br />
putting a lot of time and ef<strong>for</strong>t into<br />
1—mini this year's program U<br />
TlMbaaci traveled to Illinois <strong>for</strong><br />
two competitions during September<br />
They competed against n<strong>at</strong>ionally<br />
r<strong>at</strong>ed bands including Lake Park.<br />
Marion C<strong>at</strong>holic, Prospect, and Danville,<br />
all Illinois high schools At the<br />
ernors Trophy which they woo last<br />
year<br />
The PCEP Marching Band will<br />
particip<strong>at</strong>e in the Michigan Compel-<br />
Lancer Joust <strong>for</strong> Lake Park High tng Band Di<strong>rec</strong>tors St<strong>at</strong>e S Show on<br />
Scbooi, Hostile, III., the band Oct 27. Bands from all over the<br />
<strong>rec</strong>eived special swards <strong>for</strong> Best St<strong>at</strong>e of Michigan will compete <strong>for</strong><br />
Color Guard and Best Drum Major top st<strong>at</strong>e honors The weekend of<br />
They won First Place and came Nov 17. the bknd will compete in In-<br />
home with the travelling Trophy, dianapolis. Ind . <strong>at</strong> the Hoosierdome<br />
which had never left Dlinois At the i0th around SO bands from all over<br />
Gre<strong>at</strong>er Chicagoland Invit<strong>at</strong>ional. the N<strong>at</strong>ion <strong>for</strong> top n<strong>at</strong>ional honors<br />
Wheeling. 111., the 186-member They will round out their Season<br />
Plymouth Band took first place hoo- with a by-request return honor to<br />
ors again<br />
play <strong>at</strong> the Pontine Silverdome.<br />
The band travels to Flint this Thanksgiving Day. Detroit Lions vs<br />
weekend <strong>for</strong> the Flushing Invit<strong>at</strong>ion- the Denver Broncos n<strong>at</strong>ionally teleai<br />
and a<br />
Thursday. October 4, 1080 O&E (C0A<br />
Little planes offer<br />
big thrills to many<br />
By OtaneCMe<br />
staff writer<br />
If you crash a remote control<br />
plane, the only thing th<strong>at</strong> goes to the<br />
hospital is your wallet, said Keith<br />
Shaw, a remote control plane buff hi<br />
his spare time and a research scientist<br />
<strong>at</strong> University of Michigan full<br />
time.<br />
Aside from the danger aspect, the<br />
full-size planes can be boring to fly.<br />
Shaw said during the Fall Fly <strong>for</strong><br />
Fun Phase Out in <strong>Canton</strong> Sept. 29.<br />
The remote control extravaganza,<br />
which took place Sept. 29 and fil,<br />
drew 50 remote control pilots to e<br />
Lilley and Van Born field from all<br />
over Michigan, Ohio and Canada<br />
I "In order to get (full-sue) planes<br />
th<strong>at</strong> do per<strong>for</strong>mance you have to be<br />
independently wealthy." Shaw said<br />
But the remote control hobby, be<br />
P*oto« by BILL BHESLER,staff photograph<br />
said, gives him the opUon of cboos- Blaine Miller said. "You put it toing<br />
among'15 or so planes every gether and it flies and it gives you a<br />
time be feels like flying The plane sense of accomplishment It's harder<br />
be chooses depends on his mood. to fly than you think "<br />
PAUL MILLER was among the<br />
steady flow of people w<strong>at</strong>ching from<br />
the sidelines. Miller, who lived in<br />
Plymouth <strong>for</strong> 58 years be<strong>for</strong>e moving<br />
to Naples, Fla.. came to the show<br />
with his son, 6am. and 3-year-old<br />
granddaughter, Courtney. The elder<br />
Wilier said he has been flying remote<br />
control planes <strong>for</strong> years<br />
"You can tell the men from the<br />
boys by the price of their toys," he<br />
said.<br />
Jack Kezelian of <strong>Canton</strong> flies remote<br />
control planes with his 6-yearold<br />
son and namesake<br />
W<strong>at</strong>ching .planes ' crash' 11 - is the<br />
highlight of the sport, the younger<br />
Kezelian said. He described with<br />
glee w<strong>at</strong>ching the deffiise of a plane<br />
r<br />
THE DIFFERENCE between flying<br />
full-size planes and remote control<br />
aircraft is like "apples and<br />
oranges." and in some circumstances<br />
the remot^ control planes<br />
are more difficult to fly. said Jon<br />
Layton of Jackson<br />
K<strong>at</strong>hy Miller said the hobby<br />
brings out the little boy" in her husband.<br />
Blaine Miller.<br />
They spend all winter building<br />
them, " she said<br />
"You start from a box of wood. - '<br />
Bert Brian's Piper J-3 Cub returns after a flight.<br />
Show your colors...and your loyalty! •<br />
Collegi<strong>at</strong>e swe<strong>at</strong> shirts with .crest<br />
and mascot screenprints do rt <strong>for</strong>vou.<br />
School colors. By Gait Sand. Carefree<br />
cotton/polyester. Sizes M-L-XL, $26<br />
—We wetcom*<br />
until 9pm or> T>m<br />
MOST OF the flying skill comes in<br />
the takeoffs and landings. And Aaron<br />
Hughes . 11, of Romulus w<strong>at</strong>ched<br />
every maneuver crafted by the pilots<br />
S<strong>at</strong>urday.<br />
He stood mesmerized as the<br />
planes spumed, plummetted and<br />
whirred above a bench he stood on<br />
with his friend. Jesemy Vreen. 14. of<br />
Wayne<br />
Jeremy plans to. fly one day an F<br />
15 Eagle, because "it's the fastest<br />
and most maneuverable "<br />
REMOTE CONTROL planes have<br />
turned into ^a billion dollar business<br />
across the U.S. — people need hobbies,"<br />
said Ron Laiink&y of West<br />
Bloomfield<br />
And the planes aren't just <strong>for</strong> plea<br />
sure. Lalinksy said.<br />
"The armed services use remote<br />
control aircrafts to fly missions." be<br />
said.<br />
The strong turnout among pilots<br />
and spect<strong>at</strong>ors JBiidfP^Ehe event<br />
worthwhile, said Don Kehoe. Cantor,<br />
resident and president of the Interna<br />
Uooal Mini<strong>at</strong>ure Aircraft Assoeia<br />
Uon Inc<br />
- Planning <strong>for</strong> the next year's Phase<br />
Out began Monday, the day after the<br />
current year's event, he said*<br />
m<br />
Jacobson's
Community<br />
Corner<br />
This week's question:<br />
Do you think<br />
{suicide machines<br />
should be<br />
legalized?<br />
,<br />
We asked this question<br />
3t the <strong>Canton</strong><br />
I Economffc-Club<br />
'* luncheon.<br />
*- •[" '<br />
O&E Thursday. October 4, 1990<br />
"No. Definitely not. I<br />
think it would open up the<br />
problem of legalized<br />
murder.'<br />
—Tim DeConinck<br />
<strong>Canton</strong><br />
• 'No. I don't believe in<br />
prolonging, with artificial<br />
means, lives of terminally<br />
ill people. But I don't<br />
believe in hastening the<br />
de<strong>at</strong>h.'<br />
— Diane Neiheghen<br />
<strong>Canton</strong>,<br />
"I have a hard time<br />
dealing with a machine<br />
and ending a life, but I do<br />
not believe in adding a<br />
support system and<br />
extending a life th<strong>at</strong> is<br />
past and extending it with<br />
artificial means.'<br />
---^ —Joan Jasln<br />
* <strong>Canton</strong><br />
"I am not <strong>for</strong> It, because<br />
i don't think there are .<br />
proper control* If we had<br />
pVpper controls I would be<br />
<strong>for</strong> it. I had two friends<br />
who held on <strong>for</strong> a couple<br />
of years who were Just<br />
vegetables. I don't want to<br />
be a vegetable. 7<br />
—Alfred Brown<br />
<strong>Canton</strong><br />
• Yes. I believe th<strong>at</strong><br />
people have a right to<br />
choose whether they want<br />
to live or die, because if<br />
someone Is dying they<br />
shouldn't have to suffer<br />
with pain if they choose<br />
not to."<br />
—John Vary<br />
<strong>Canton</strong><br />
'Yes. People should<br />
choose their way to die If<br />
they're termlnaJty ill."<br />
—Dave Grandetl<br />
• <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Decision to drop tax vote angers teachers union<br />
Voters in the Wayne-Westland<br />
school district, which serves southeast<br />
<strong>Canton</strong>, won't have to worry<br />
about a special millage increase<br />
election this fall to pay <strong>for</strong> teachers'<br />
raises and restor<strong>at</strong>ion of reduced educ<strong>at</strong>ional<br />
programs.<br />
•William Reece, Wayne-Westland<br />
Educ<strong>at</strong>ion Associ<strong>at</strong>ion presidenET"<br />
said during an in<strong>for</strong>m<strong>at</strong>ional picketing<br />
demonstr<strong>at</strong>ion Monday night<br />
th<strong>at</strong> he was "disappointed" about the<br />
district's decision to drop a potential<br />
tax vote.<br />
He said Superintendent Dennis<br />
O'Neill wrote him within the previous<br />
10 days th<strong>at</strong> there would be no<br />
millage election if a tent<strong>at</strong>ive agreement<br />
wasn't reached by 7 p.m. Monday.<br />
Wayne- Westland<br />
School District<br />
The district serves southeast Canion.*<br />
While about 300 picketers<br />
m<strong>at</strong>ched <strong>for</strong> over an hour in front of<br />
the school board's administr<strong>at</strong>ive offices.<br />
the board of educ<strong>at</strong>ion was<br />
meeting in a closed meeting to discuss<br />
contract negoti<strong>at</strong>ions. It had<br />
earlier scheduled a study session but<br />
dropped it <strong>for</strong> the closed meeting -<br />
Negoti<strong>at</strong>ors <strong>for</strong> the board and the<br />
1,000-member union meet <strong>for</strong> about<br />
15 hours daily during the week and<br />
Groups' holiday cards<br />
, j<br />
send special greeting^<br />
It's th<strong>at</strong> time of year again to<br />
think about ordering holiday greeting<br />
cards.<br />
As a public service, the Observer<br />
It Eccentric Newspapers are offering<br />
an easy way to select Christmas<br />
cards being sold-by charitable,<br />
non-profit organiz<strong>at</strong>ions: with<br />
greeting card pages<br />
The O&E will this year again be<br />
publishing special pages with samples<br />
of the different Christmas<br />
cards th<strong>at</strong> are available. The pages<br />
will include in<strong>for</strong>m<strong>at</strong>ion on the<br />
cards' cost and how they can be ordered.<br />
The pages will be used as<br />
{A3 Ait fy<br />
space is available through the holiday<br />
season.<br />
Charitable organiz<strong>at</strong>ions interested<br />
in having their cards included<br />
in the scrapbook and on the greeting<br />
card pages must submit five<br />
copies of each card th<strong>at</strong> is available<br />
this year, as well as the ordering<br />
in<strong>for</strong>m<strong>at</strong>ion and the name and<br />
telephone number of a contact person.<br />
•<br />
They should be sent to Susan<br />
Steinmueller, 410 N. Main, Rochester<br />
48307.<br />
The deadline <strong>for</strong> submitting cards<br />
and in<strong>for</strong>m<strong>at</strong>ion 4s Oct. 15.<br />
3<br />
WT MAKE GETTING A LOAN ALMOST<br />
AS NICE AS IMPROVING YOUR HOME.<br />
Al Security Bank and Trust, we have almost as many<br />
kinds of home improvement loans as there are home<br />
improvements.<br />
by the Michigan St<strong>at</strong>e Housing Development Authority.<br />
you may qualify <strong>for</strong> a loan th<strong>at</strong> will give you lower monthly<br />
payments, al reduced interest r<strong>at</strong>es th<strong>at</strong> are tax deductible.<br />
Or you may choose to get a conventional bank loan<br />
th<strong>at</strong> may be better suited to your needs Wh<strong>at</strong>ever your<br />
situ<strong>at</strong>ion is we're here to help<br />
So, stop in <strong>at</strong> any one of our branches or call the<br />
number Tisietf beiow At Security Bank and Trust, we've<br />
improved home improvement loans _<br />
We'll make you feel like our mo<strong>at</strong> important customer.<br />
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SECURITY BANK AND TRUST<br />
(3131 281-LOAN<br />
ed <strong>for</strong> the current school year, a millage<br />
proposal would have been put<br />
on the ballot <strong>for</strong> voters this fall.<br />
"The millage proposal would have<br />
included revenue <strong>for</strong> the restor<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
of school programs and <strong>rec</strong>all of personnel.<br />
as well as, resources to nego-<br />
U<strong>at</strong>e an equitable salary package<br />
; " with employee unions," O'Neill said,<br />
during part of the weekend. . He said th<strong>at</strong> the legal deadline <strong>for</strong><br />
Without a millage increase, the—'official advertisements in the paper<br />
board and administr<strong>at</strong>ion Tuesday<br />
morning announced th<strong>at</strong> it is seeking<br />
a salary freeze because of the financial<br />
situ<strong>at</strong>ion <strong>at</strong> the st<strong>at</strong>e and local<br />
leveL<br />
IN A st<strong>at</strong>ement, O'Neill said th<strong>at</strong><br />
if a pay freeze had been implement-<br />
<strong>for</strong> a November election would have<br />
been Oct. 4 "so the timelines were<br />
certainly not arbitrary."<br />
B&t, "un<strong>for</strong>tun<strong>at</strong>ely <strong>at</strong> this time,<br />
we have not reached a settlement<br />
with the WWEA," he continued.<br />
"With the time lost in negoti<strong>at</strong>ions<br />
Paula Blancbard sl<strong>at</strong>ed<br />
to speak <strong>at</strong> program<br />
presenting <strong>new</strong> award<br />
The Five Star Chambers of Commerce,<br />
from. the communities of<br />
<strong>Canton</strong>, Dearborn Heights. Garden<br />
City, Wayne and Westland has establishedthe<br />
Athena Award.<br />
The award will be given to honor a<br />
person who supports the goals and<br />
ef<strong>for</strong>ts of professional women, who<br />
is accomplished in business, and who<br />
is involved in community servicei<br />
The Athena Award will be presented<br />
to one of the 21 nominees on<br />
11:30 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 9, <strong>at</strong> the<br />
Five Star Chambers Luncheon and<br />
Mini-Expo, <strong>at</strong> New Hawthorne Valley,<br />
7300 Merriman, Westland.<br />
The guest speaker will be Paula<br />
Blanchard. Opportunity will be<br />
available <strong>for</strong> the purchase and signing<br />
of her <strong>new</strong> book.<br />
The Athena Award Program was<br />
started in 1982 by the Lansing Regional<br />
Chamber of Commerce and<br />
became a n<strong>at</strong>ional award in 1985.<br />
Presently, 242 cities in the United<br />
St<strong>at</strong>es. 24 in Michigan, particip<strong>at</strong>e.<br />
The award celebr<strong>at</strong>es the potential<br />
of all women as valued members<br />
and leaders of the community.<br />
The award is named after Athena,<br />
the Greek goddess of wisdom and<br />
skill.<br />
H OFF SLACKS PROMOTION ENDS SATURDAY, OCT. 20th, 1990<br />
NEWBURGH PLAZA • 6 MILE AT NEWBURGH RD.<br />
0P€N M0N.-FRI. 10-9:00; SAT. 10-6:00 591 -9244<br />
beeause of the WWEA-initi<strong>at</strong>ed<br />
court proceedings (on other issues),<br />
the board of educ<strong>at</strong>ion had extended<br />
the deadline <strong>for</strong> a settlement to the<br />
absolute l<strong>at</strong>est time, 7 p.m., Mondajr,<br />
Oct."K:<br />
The sboerintendent said th<strong>at</strong> the<br />
administr<strong>at</strong>ion wijl continue to negoti<strong>at</strong>e<br />
with the union "to reach a reasonable<br />
setUement, but additional<br />
revenue and restor<strong>at</strong>ion of programs<br />
will not be possible this year."<br />
INTERVIEWED DURING the<br />
picketing demonstr<strong>at</strong>ion. Reece said<br />
th<strong>at</strong> while about 80 percent of the<br />
<strong>new</strong> contract has been tent<strong>at</strong>ively<br />
agreed, the major resolved issues remaining<br />
are salaries and planning<br />
carrier of the month<br />
<strong>Canton</strong><br />
Charlie, a 10th grade student <strong>at</strong><br />
Plymouth-Salem High School, has<br />
been named Carrier of the Month <strong>for</strong><br />
September by the <strong>Canton</strong> Observer<br />
He is the son of Ed and Betty Winstel.<br />
His favorite subjects in-school<br />
are English. French and health. His<br />
hobbies are golf, baseball and basketball.<br />
His outstanding achievements are<br />
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"Elementary teachers are carrying<br />
the brtint of the budget cuts (approved<br />
by the board this spring after<br />
voters twice rejected a tax increase),<br />
Reece said He said theif planning<br />
time was cut to 40 minutes a week<br />
from 125.<br />
"People keep <strong>for</strong>getting th<strong>at</strong> (the<br />
district) made major program cuts,<br />
such as reducing the expressive arts<br />
program and elimin<strong>at</strong>ing the sixth<br />
hour <strong>for</strong> junior high school students."<br />
He also was critical of the <strong>new</strong><br />
pay-<strong>for</strong>-play plan adopted <strong>for</strong> junior<br />
and senior high schools' extra-curricular<br />
activities, such as sports and<br />
music.<br />
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Jobs, quality of life <strong>at</strong> heart of airport issue<br />
•y Wayne Peal<br />
staff writer<br />
It's jobs vs. quality of life as<br />
Wayne County's airport campaign<br />
beads into its final weeks.<br />
County officials and members of<br />
an ad hoc homeowners group are<br />
. each tugging <strong>at</strong> the sleeves of county<br />
voters, who will decide the f<strong>at</strong>e of<br />
>100 million In airport expansion<br />
bonds during the Tuesday, Nov. 6.<br />
election<br />
County officials back the airport<br />
bonds, saying they're a major step<br />
toward keeping the area's economy<br />
competitive.<br />
"There are a lot of jobs <strong>at</strong> the air,<br />
port and most of them are good paying<br />
jobs." deputy county executive<br />
TMichael Duggan said "We'd h<strong>at</strong>e to<br />
lose them. "<br />
THOSE WHO oppose the~bonds<br />
say a jigger airport will destroy the<br />
area's quality of life, even if airport<br />
noise is reduced.<br />
"It's more than just noise, there'll<br />
be traffic problems and other problems.<br />
too," said David Esper, the<br />
Dearborn <strong>at</strong>torney heading Citizens<br />
Against Airport Noise, the ad hoc<br />
group whose petitions put the bond<br />
issae on the ballot.<br />
County officials are counting on<br />
union members, Duggan said The<br />
deputy executive <strong>rec</strong>ently met <strong>for</strong><br />
two hours with represent<strong>at</strong>ives of 22<br />
unions. ~ ,<br />
"We're not just meeting with airport<br />
unions, there's a lot of other<br />
people, including hotel workers,<br />
whose jobs depends upon the airport,"<br />
he said.<br />
THE COUNTY is quoting figures<br />
showing Metro providing 50.000 jobs<br />
and pumping $2 billion-a year into<br />
the local economy. Modernizing<br />
would produce <strong>at</strong> least $400 million<br />
Monday, Oct 15, <strong>at</strong> the Livonia Civic<br />
Center <strong>Library</strong>.<br />
"Wh<strong>at</strong> we're saying is th<strong>at</strong> we<br />
want to preserve the area's quality<br />
of life,".Esper said. "If people are<br />
leaving our area, it's not because we<br />
don't have an adequ<strong>at</strong>e airport. It's<br />
because they found a Better quality<br />
of life somewhere else."<br />
Th<strong>at</strong> st<strong>at</strong>ement represents a slight<br />
shift in str<strong>at</strong>egy. Initially, the deb<strong>at</strong>e<br />
<strong>center</strong>ed on noise from Metro jets,<br />
rerouted earlier this year.<br />
THE NEW routes <strong>for</strong>ced jets to<br />
rise more steeply — r<strong>at</strong>tling windows<br />
in Dearborn. Livonia and other<br />
.nearby communities.<br />
more, county' officials said, though^ Smaller corpor<strong>at</strong>e jets, flown in<br />
expansion foes dispute those figures<br />
Business leaders are also included<br />
in county campaign plans Duggan<br />
has met with several business<br />
groups, including the <strong>Canton</strong> Economic<br />
Club, in trying to whip up support<br />
The anti-expansion group is taking<br />
its case di<strong>rec</strong>tly to the people* Group<br />
members distributed flyers door-todoor<br />
several weekends ago Els per<br />
has also been meeting with homeowners<br />
groups. A major pre-election<br />
meeting is scheduled <strong>for</strong> 7 3,0 p.m<br />
Invest i,n U.S.<br />
workers: Power<br />
By Diane Gale<br />
staff writer<br />
American businesses must invest<br />
in people<br />
Th<strong>at</strong> was the message during the<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Economic Club ltngheon<br />
Wednesday by guest speaker, Phil<br />
Power, University of Michigan regent<br />
and Suburban Communic<strong>at</strong>ions<br />
Corp chairman of the board.<br />
"As a businessman I know when I<br />
invest in human brains, hantb and<br />
skills. I make an investment th<strong>at</strong><br />
pays off 10 times to 20 times the<br />
payoffs of investments in equipment."<br />
said Power, a Democr<strong>at</strong>, running<br />
<strong>for</strong> a U-M regent position,<br />
which in the November election.<br />
"I bring to you the notion of investing<br />
in people." he said.<br />
THE UNITED STATES could follow<br />
the example of Japanese workers.<br />
who are more skilled tkan<br />
American workers when they enter<br />
the work <strong>for</strong>ce. Power said.<br />
"The Japanese and German manufacturers<br />
pay their employees far<br />
more per hour than we do." he sad.<br />
"If people are highly skilled and<br />
very productive a company can afwages."<br />
Manufacturers in the U.S. take ihe<br />
skill out of the work by having employees<br />
doing one competitive act in<br />
one place, which cuts labor costs<br />
Replacing people with <strong>new</strong> machinery<br />
slashes expenses, too. he said.<br />
A more effective approach. Power<br />
said, is developing a work place with<br />
high skills, high productivity and<br />
high wages.<br />
IMPROVEMENTS IN the work<strong>for</strong>ce<br />
can be made by defining wh<strong>at</strong>*<br />
employers expect, instead of only <strong>at</strong>tacking<br />
how K-12 schools prepare<br />
students. A Michigan Certific<strong>at</strong>e of<br />
Opportunity, or wh<strong>at</strong> Power refers<br />
to as a merit badge, would be given<br />
to high school students and would<br />
identify the potential employee's<br />
m<strong>at</strong>hem<strong>at</strong>ic. literacy and thinking<br />
skills.<br />
This also would give teaphers a<br />
method to measure weaknesses in<br />
wh<strong>at</strong> is being taught, be said<br />
Schools should better prepare students<br />
who aren't going to college.<br />
Power said. "Wh<strong>at</strong> about the 50 percent<br />
of the kids who don't go to college?."<br />
He also noted th<strong>at</strong> the U.S.. compared<br />
with other countries, had a far<br />
gre<strong>at</strong>er number of people who continued<br />
their educ<strong>at</strong>ion beyond high<br />
school.<br />
Please turn to Page 9<br />
Historian brings<br />
Civil War to life<br />
By Janice Brunaon<br />
staff writer<br />
Last week's PBS series on the Civil<br />
War was a journey through familiar<br />
terrain <strong>for</strong> historian Stuirt<br />
Bloom, who has "extensively toured<br />
in rtfy invagin<strong>at</strong>ion" the many sies<br />
and scenes th<strong>at</strong>^comprised the cTama<br />
The compelling five-night epic<br />
combined letters, writings and misic<br />
from the period with historical fjotage<br />
and interviews with experts.<br />
"To me. the Civil War is not sanething<br />
th<strong>at</strong> happened a long time ago.<br />
I'm intim<strong>at</strong>ely involved with it."<br />
inmigr<strong>at</strong>ed<br />
to the United St<strong>at</strong>es from Poland<br />
and Hungary some four decades,<br />
after the gre<strong>at</strong> war<br />
During a <strong>rec</strong>ent interview. Bloom,<br />
a history instructor <strong>at</strong> Schoolcraft<br />
College in Livonia, held <strong>for</strong>th on both<br />
the war and the documentary, something<br />
he does mo<strong>at</strong> lunch periods in<br />
the school cafeteria<br />
"THIS IS obviously the first serious<br />
crisis in American histry to be<br />
<strong>rec</strong>orded on film, well, »ctually.<br />
glass"fft<strong>at</strong>es We have a visual <strong>rec</strong>ord<br />
th<strong>at</strong> is far more encompasAg than<br />
paintings." the Southfield resident<br />
said.<br />
Although an estim<strong>at</strong>ed 1 million<br />
photographs were <strong>rec</strong>orded on glass<br />
pl<strong>at</strong>es, "selected amnesia" resulted<br />
in the destruction of most, used by<br />
florists as windowpanes in greenhouses^<br />
"They were reality, gut-wrenching<br />
reality," and the n<strong>at</strong>ion preferred to<br />
<strong>for</strong>get. Bloom said of the destruction.<br />
Though Bloom I had previously<br />
viewed most of the photos, their cumul<strong>at</strong>ive<br />
impact in the documentary<br />
was both "moving and numbing,<br />
body after body, casualty after casualty.<br />
"There is a cautionary warning in<br />
all this. It's a lot easier to get into<br />
war than to get out of it, and wars<br />
never result in the anticip<strong>at</strong>ed outcome<br />
of those who start them. This<br />
is something to keep in mind, in view<br />
of current events "<br />
IN ADDITION to the visual<br />
<strong>rec</strong>ord, individuals like Mary Chestnut,<br />
the wife of a Confeder<strong>at</strong>e plant<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
owner, maintained written accounts.<br />
Pkeaae turn to Page 11<br />
Area runners shine<br />
in <strong>new</strong> charity event<br />
Local runners were champtms in<br />
Northwest Guidance Clink's first<br />
Ran/W<strong>at</strong>k'RMe Challenge. Md <strong>rec</strong>ently<br />
tn Htnes Park ><br />
Art Ketelhut of Garden City fin*<br />
ished first in the men's five kibcneter<br />
ran Amy Masternak of Utonia<br />
finished first in the women's ® kilometer<br />
ran.<br />
Ketelhut took a brief rest aft* his<br />
ran, then particip<strong>at</strong>ed in a 10 kkxneter<br />
bicycle race.<br />
The event was a fund-raiser <strong>for</strong><br />
the clinic, a 30-year-oW<br />
health rare qwcy serving '<br />
Wayne Connty communities including<br />
Plymouth. <strong>Canton</strong>. Westland.<br />
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viiniru v-iiy ana ncuiuni<br />
Wanda Roberts, 70. a Northville<br />
retiree, waa the event s biggest fundraiser<br />
Roberts $333 in contributions<br />
earned her a trip to Toronto <strong>for</strong> two.<br />
The biggest fund-raising team represented<br />
John Santieu k Sen Funeral<br />
Home. Garden City. The seven-member<br />
team raiaed $450<br />
Overall, the event raised $4,000<br />
The challenge wss the first in a<br />
series of fund-raising events scheduled<br />
on the dlaic's behalf. - -<br />
and out of Metro by Big Three automakers.<br />
add to noise problems. Duggan<br />
said — especially in revving<br />
their engines while on the ground<br />
Since noise complaints first surfaced,<br />
the county has appointed a<br />
"noise cxar," <strong>for</strong>med a study group,<br />
sent County Executive. Edward<br />
McNamara to Washington to speak<br />
with federal officials and, ultim<strong>at</strong>ely.<br />
reopened dialogue with<br />
eral Avi<strong>at</strong>ion Administr<strong>at</strong>ion — all<br />
in hope of lessening the noise problem.<br />
IT TOOK a Freedom of In<strong>for</strong>m<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
Act request, filed by the county,<br />
to get the federal government reinterested<br />
in changing Metro flight<br />
p<strong>at</strong>terns.<br />
"By filing, we were able to get a<br />
footprint' of noise." Duggan said.<br />
"Wh<strong>at</strong> it sjowed us was Metro is as<br />
noisy as anywhere in the n<strong>at</strong>ion."<br />
While county and FAA_officials<br />
continue to discuss the Situ<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />
revised flight p<strong>at</strong>terns aren't expect<br />
ed until after the election is over.<br />
County officials are also meeting<br />
w;th owners of corpor<strong>at</strong>e jets. Duggan<br />
said. .<br />
IF THE deb<strong>at</strong>e has broadened to<br />
include quality of life issues, it's also<br />
turned- into a deb<strong>at</strong>e on whether<br />
Metro, or s<strong>at</strong>ellite airports, should<br />
handle <strong>new</strong> flights<br />
"The area could be better served<br />
by spreading the flights • around."<br />
Esper said<br />
Th<strong>at</strong>'s not the way to go, county<br />
officials respond<br />
"The fact is Metro is already here<br />
and it already has the capability."<br />
Duggan said.<br />
THE $100 MILLION in bonds to<br />
be voted upon are 1/10th of a bigger<br />
expansion project.<br />
The $100 million issue includes<br />
$"14.3 million local money <strong>for</strong> a<br />
fourth north south runway, as well<br />
as an estim<strong>at</strong>ed $25 million <strong>for</strong> w<strong>at</strong>er<br />
retention ponds and a $38-mtHrcn<br />
parking structure<br />
Ironically, the bond issue also includes<br />
about $2*2-million <strong>for</strong> an antj-<br />
Other costs include<br />
nearly $20 million in interest payments.<br />
reserve funds and bond-issuing<br />
cost<br />
Bond fees are paid by airlines using<br />
Metro The county levies no airport<br />
tax<br />
AMONG PROJECTS not financed<br />
by the issue<br />
Federal money has already been<br />
assured <strong>for</strong> a <strong>new</strong> east west runway<br />
The runway is expected to be completed<br />
within two years<br />
Work on a <strong>new</strong> airport access road<br />
is expected to begin next year The<br />
<strong>new</strong> road, designed to serve western<br />
We 're asking people to<br />
trust government to<br />
make their lives better<br />
<strong>at</strong> a time when there's<br />
not much trust<br />
government'<br />
— Michael Duggan<br />
deputy county executive<br />
mmm<br />
suburbs, is expected to be completed it's noise<br />
within four years.<br />
Compounding the s^|ti. on. <strong>at</strong><br />
• The project's <strong>center</strong>piece, a <strong>new</strong> least <strong>for</strong> the county. is th<strong>at</strong> many<br />
terminal, awaits approval from people in areas not even affected by<br />
Northwest Airlines, the airport's big- , Metro flights also express opposition<br />
gest commercial carrier.<br />
to the bonds<br />
Though county officials worry "Our jj polls show us Grosse Pointe<br />
Northwest will cut back on its Metro anti-expansion but people down-<br />
oper<strong>at</strong>ions if voters reject the $100 river are more supportive." Duggan<br />
million bond issue, the Minnesota- said.<br />
based airline hasn't announced any COUNTY OFFICIALS regard the<br />
post-election plans<br />
election as a struggle.<br />
IF THE bonds fail, county offi- "It's going to be difficult," Duggan<br />
cials said, they likely wouldn't said. "We're asking people to trust<br />
reappear be<strong>for</strong>e voters until the next government" to make their lives betcounty<br />
election in 1992 — if <strong>at</strong> all • ter <strong>at</strong> a time when there's rot much<br />
Because of its estim<strong>at</strong>ed $1 mil- trust in government."*<br />
lion cost, a special election isn't considered<br />
likely-<br />
Expansion foes say they hope to<br />
stay together wh<strong>at</strong>ever the election<br />
Initial county polls showed traffic outcome.<br />
as the public's biggest airport concern.<br />
Duggan said: <strong>new</strong> polls show<br />
"We're not going to go away,"<br />
Esper said<br />
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HKlJiM L. SCHULTZ<br />
Services <strong>for</strong> Helen L. Schultz. 75,<br />
of Plymouth were Monday, Oct. I, <strong>at</strong><br />
Harry J. Will Trust 100 Funeral<br />
Home. Burial was in Gethesemane<br />
"Cemetery In Detroit.<br />
Mrs. Schultz was born April 5,<br />
1015, in Harrisburg, 111. She died Fri-,<br />
day, Sept. 28, <strong>at</strong> Henry Ford Hospital.<br />
She came to the Plymouth community<br />
15 years ago. She was a<br />
homemaker and member of St. Paul<br />
Lutheran Church in Northville.<br />
Mrs. Schultz is survived by one<br />
son, David Schultz of Port Huron;<br />
one daughter, Judith Wissman of<br />
Northville; seven grandchildren and<br />
seven gre<strong>at</strong>-grandchildren.<br />
The Rev. Lawrence Kinne offici<strong>at</strong>ed<br />
the service.<br />
CARL C LINDBERG<br />
Services were <strong>rec</strong>ently held <strong>for</strong><br />
Carl C. Lindberg. 76, of Reno, Nev.<br />
Mr. Lindberg died Wednesday,<br />
Sept. 22. He was born July 29, 1914<br />
in Grand Rapids. He <strong>at</strong>tended Interlochen<br />
Music Camp and was a member<br />
of the Grand Rapids Symphony<br />
in the 1920s. During the Depression,<br />
he played the violin with the Detroit<br />
Civic Orchestra.<br />
Mr. Lindberg is survived by one<br />
son, Ramon Lindberg of Mira Loma,<br />
Calif.; two daughters, Rosita Smith<br />
of Plymouth and Marquita Thompson<br />
of Ontario, Canada; eight grandchildren;<br />
four gre<strong>at</strong>-grandchildren;<br />
one brother, Oscar F. Lindberg of<br />
Farmington Hills and one sister.<br />
Marie Lindberg of Grand Rapids.<br />
GALE O. KENYON<br />
Services were <strong>rec</strong>ently held <strong>for</strong><br />
Gale O. Kenyon, 78, of Bars tow,<br />
Calif. .<br />
Flag burning<br />
Mr. Kenyon was born Aug! 14,<br />
1912 and died Monday, Sept. 24 in<br />
Bars tow. Calif. He gradu<strong>at</strong>ed from<br />
Plymouth High School in 1930 He<br />
was the first city engineer in Barstow,<br />
Calif. He established his own<br />
business in Barstow <strong>for</strong> civil engineering<br />
and land surveying. He<br />
served as chairman of the Cali<strong>for</strong>nia<br />
Regional W<strong>at</strong>er Quality Control<br />
Board in 1969 and 1970. He was<br />
president of the Barstow School<br />
Board, Di<strong>rec</strong>tor of the Chamber of<br />
Commerce, a Rotarian and a charter<br />
member of Barstow Elks chapter<br />
No. 1920. His political activities included<br />
running against Richard Nixon<br />
in Nixon's initial congressional<br />
campaign. He was president of the<br />
Whittier and Barstow Democr<strong>at</strong>ic<br />
Clubs and a member of the Los Angeles<br />
County Democr<strong>at</strong>ic Central<br />
Committee.<br />
Mr. Kenyo'n is survived by his<br />
Youths face arson charge <strong>for</strong> torching incidents<br />
They could have been exercising<br />
their constitutional rights.<br />
But six teenagers and one young<br />
adult, all Novi residents, could face<br />
charges, including arson, in connection<br />
with the Sept. 28 burning of<br />
<strong>at</strong> least two American flags th<strong>at</strong><br />
until <strong>rec</strong>ently flew above businesses<br />
on Freeway Drive in Farmington<br />
Rills. "<br />
"All will probably be charged,<br />
said Detective Sgt. Charles Nebus<br />
of the Farmington Hills police.<br />
Just be<strong>for</strong>e midnight Sept. 28," a<br />
police officer noticed a car parked<br />
in the middle of Research Drive.<br />
AFTER FOLLOWING it around<br />
the area and back again, the officer<br />
saw a flag being lit on fire and a<br />
person dangling it out of the window<br />
of the car.<br />
The car moved again to Freeway<br />
Drive. Then someoa^got out of the<br />
car, put a bundle in the middle of<br />
the street, lighted it and an "enormous<br />
flame 5 feet high" followed,<br />
according to a police report.<br />
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Police said the car's driver, a 17-yearold,<br />
had to be <strong>for</strong>cibly removed from<br />
the car when he dung to the steering<br />
wheel and refused to get out<br />
The car left the scene as police<br />
approached. The teenagers and<br />
young adult were stopped by uiu<strong>for</strong>med<br />
officers <strong>at</strong> 7 Mile and<br />
Newburg in Livonia.<br />
The car's driver, a 17-year-old,<br />
had to be <strong>for</strong>cibly removed from<br />
the car when he clung to the steering<br />
wheel and refused to get out,<br />
police said.<br />
..IN THE CAR'S trunk, police<br />
found two sticks wrapped with<br />
socks and soaked in gasoline.<br />
Police also found a knife in its<br />
she<strong>at</strong>h th<strong>at</strong> belonged to one of the<br />
15-year-old youths.<br />
Police are continuing to investig<strong>at</strong>e<br />
and are asking any businesses<br />
in the Freeway Drive*Research<br />
Drive area to contact police if they<br />
are missing their flags.<br />
Six flags were reportedly found<br />
in the car, police added.<br />
THE TEENS and the young adult<br />
could face charges of arson and<br />
possession of incendiary devices.<br />
One of the teens could also face a<br />
concealed weapons charge <strong>for</strong> the<br />
knife. The 17-year-old also could<br />
face a charge of resisting arrest,<br />
police said.<br />
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grandchildren; 11 gre<strong>at</strong>-grandchildren;<br />
and three brothers, George<br />
Kenyon of Plymouth, &>b Kenyon of<br />
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maker and a member of St. John<br />
Neumann C<strong>at</strong>holic Church.<br />
The Rev. George Charnley offici<strong>at</strong>ed<br />
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Home.<br />
. Memorial contributions may be<br />
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DIMPLE B. STEWART<br />
NORMA J. CLEVELAND<br />
Services <strong>for</strong> Dimple B. Stewart,<br />
69. of Plymouth were Monday. Oct.<br />
1, <strong>at</strong> Schrader Funeral Home. Burial<br />
was in Riverside Cemetery, Plymouth.<br />
* '— * r—<br />
Services <strong>for</strong> Norma J. Cleveland.<br />
Mrs. Stewart was born March 27,<br />
58, of Plymouth were Thursday,<br />
Sept. 27, <strong>at</strong> St. John Neumann C<strong>at</strong>holic<br />
Church. Burial was in Holy<br />
Sepulchre Cemetery in Southfield.<br />
Mrs. Cleveland is survived by her<br />
husband, Joseph N. Cleveland of<br />
Plymouth; three sons, Norvin Cleveland<br />
of Warren, David Cleveland of<br />
Lapeer and Robert Cleveland o»T<br />
Plymouth; one daughter, Mary.<br />
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mother, Florine Christ of Plymouth.<br />
Mrs. Cleveland was born July 24,<br />
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Monday, Sept. 2*, in Dearborn. She<br />
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• Thursday. Oct. 11: Geological<br />
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.<br />
• Thursday, Nov 1: "Walls, Windows<br />
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Vanishing yard<br />
Couple wants bridge removed to stop erosion<br />
By Joe Btuman<br />
staff writer<br />
Bob and Betty Lightfoot are slowly<br />
losing their back yard to erosion'<br />
caused by a meandering tributary of<br />
the Rouge River, and they place the<br />
blame squarely on the city of Livonia.<br />
»<br />
The Lightfoots have lived in their<br />
circa-1830 converted farmhouse on<br />
Angling Road <strong>for</strong> 30 years.<br />
They claim a foot bridge built by<br />
the city in 1976 to connect Angling<br />
Road to the Bots<strong>for</strong>d School<br />
ty disrupted the flood plain by<br />
neling the w<strong>at</strong>er to their property<br />
line and acceler<strong>at</strong>ed erosion problems.<br />
Bob Lightfoot argues the foot p<strong>at</strong>h<br />
should be removed, and he and his<br />
wife should be compens<strong>at</strong>ed <strong>for</strong> their<br />
destroyed property.<br />
BUT CITY officials disagree with<br />
-th<strong>at</strong> claim. *<br />
A study by city engineers determined<br />
the erosion is the result of<br />
n<strong>at</strong>ural causes and not the elev<strong>at</strong>ed<br />
foot, bridge, Mayor Robert Bennett<br />
said.<br />
"Un<strong>for</strong>tun<strong>at</strong>ely; the Lightfoots are<br />
suffering the effects of a n<strong>at</strong>ural occurrence,"<br />
Bennett said. "Stream<br />
bank erosion is happening in several<br />
areas throughout the city when these<br />
Atchison<br />
old streams begin meandering and<br />
altering their course."<br />
The Lightfoots' property abuts<br />
outside bank of the stream. At times<br />
of peak flows during spring floods<br />
and heavy rainfalls, the w<strong>at</strong>er is<br />
pushed toward the bank and acceler<strong>at</strong>es<br />
erosion of the bank.<br />
"We have lost several trees over<br />
the years as the bank continues to<br />
cut into our property." Bob Lightfoot<br />
said.<br />
"The city illegally altered the<br />
flood plain when it built the foot<br />
p<strong>at</strong>h, and now all of the w<strong>at</strong>er<br />
trapped by the elev<strong>at</strong>ed p<strong>at</strong>h is funneled.to<br />
the bridge near our property<br />
line and <strong>for</strong>ced into our bank."<br />
%<br />
THE STATE Department of N<strong>at</strong>ural<br />
Resources in August 1876 notified<br />
the city th<strong>at</strong> the p<strong>at</strong>h construction<br />
was done without the authoriz<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
of the agency rel<strong>at</strong>ed to building<br />
in a flood plain.<br />
A year l<strong>at</strong>er, another DNR correspondence<br />
to then-city engineer<br />
George Siemert concluded the foot<br />
bridge indeed caused higher flood<br />
flow velocities near the Lightfoots'<br />
property,<br />
The DNR suggested the city build<br />
additional bridges or place culverts<br />
under the foot bridge to help<br />
disperse the flood p<strong>at</strong>ers during<br />
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plain when it built the foot p<strong>at</strong>h, and<br />
now all of the w<strong>at</strong>er trapped by the '<br />
elev<strong>at</strong>ed p<strong>at</strong>h is tunneled to the bridge<br />
near our property line and <strong>for</strong>ced into<br />
our bank.'<br />
— Bob Lightfoot<br />
THE CITY considered following<br />
the <strong>rec</strong>ommend<strong>at</strong>ions but has not<br />
been convinced the culverts .would<br />
do any good, Bennkt said.<br />
"Our owiP~itudies indic<strong>at</strong>e the<br />
gre<strong>at</strong>est thre<strong>at</strong> Qf erosion occurs <strong>at</strong><br />
the time of heavy flows not when the<br />
stream remains in its normal banks<br />
and does not flood into the surrounding<br />
area.<br />
"Because of this, we're not sure if<br />
more culverts will do any good, but<br />
it remains a m<strong>at</strong>ter of consider<strong>at</strong>ion."<br />
As <strong>for</strong> the DNR memos, the mayor<br />
said: "1 feel the DNR was playing lip<br />
service to -both the Lightfoots and<br />
the city, and did not view this as a<br />
serious problem. We have not heard<br />
from the agency about this <strong>for</strong> several<br />
years, and they haven't told us to'<br />
Like a<br />
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remove tbefoot p<strong>at</strong>h." _<br />
RESPONDING TO the city's position,<br />
Betty Lightfoot said the mayor<br />
and others simply don't want to own<br />
up to past mistakes.<br />
"This is going to take a lot of money<br />
to fix, and the city doesn't want to<br />
admit its responsibility."<br />
"The city's position seems to be,<br />
'If you don't like our response, then<br />
sue us.' Wh<strong>at</strong> kind of way is th<strong>at</strong> <strong>for</strong><br />
a city to be run?" her husband said.<br />
Bennett said the engineering department<br />
does not consider the m<strong>at</strong>ter<br />
a dead issue, and a decision still<br />
eould be made to make improvements<br />
to the foot p<strong>at</strong>h. • •<br />
"The p<strong>at</strong>h is heavily used, and the<br />
kids would have no way to get to the<br />
school property if it wasn't there,"<br />
Bennett said.<br />
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the son of Brad Gran of PlymouU.<br />
GRETCHEN A HERR, 1989 giadu<strong>at</strong>e<br />
of Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> High<br />
School has enlisted in the Air Foice<br />
Delayed Enlistment Program She is<br />
the daughter of Lonnie and Toni<br />
- Herr of <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />
AHl FORCE TECH. SGT. JAMES<br />
K. KNELL has been decor<strong>at</strong>ed with<br />
• the Meritorious Service Medal <strong>at</strong><br />
Grand Forks Air Force Base, N.D.<br />
He is a weapons safety technician<br />
Knell is the son of Leo G. and Mary<br />
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v JOHN M. KOENIG, a 1989 gradu<strong>at</strong>e<br />
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<strong>Canton</strong>.<br />
AVIATION -ELECTRICIAN S<br />
MATE FIRST CLASS JERRY A.<br />
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NAVY PETTY OFFICER 3RD<br />
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He is the son of retired Navy Senior<br />
Chief Petty Officer and Mrs. M<br />
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PVT. FELIX A. ROBERTSON.<br />
1990 gradu<strong>at</strong>e qf Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong><br />
High School'has gradu<strong>at</strong>ed from the<br />
electronic warfare intercept tactical<br />
system repair course <strong>at</strong> Fort De-<br />
•vens. Ayer, Mass. Robertson is the<br />
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ROBERT D. ROSINSKI has been<br />
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Manon Rosinski of <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />
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ARMY RESERVE PVT. SCOTT<br />
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Invest in people, Power says<br />
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"We've invested serious kinds of<br />
money, because we believe in invest,<br />
ing in skills and brains of our people<br />
making this country wh<strong>at</strong> it is and<br />
wh<strong>at</strong> U will be." Power said.<br />
Insufficient resources and outd<strong>at</strong>ed<br />
policies have placed public universities<br />
on an endangered list, be<br />
said.<br />
Last year the University of Michi-'<br />
gan. <strong>for</strong> the first time, spent more<br />
than it took in from tuition and fees,<br />
he said. The st<strong>at</strong>e legisl<strong>at</strong>ure has<br />
been "unwilling or urufble" to support<br />
the universities to the extent<br />
th<strong>at</strong> is needed, be added<br />
-Power said th<strong>at</strong> two years ago be<br />
suggested U-M develop a plan to<br />
control costs. The idea gave birth to<br />
a committee th<strong>at</strong> developAl "revolutionary"<br />
ideas based on becoming<br />
more "customer driven." by shedding<br />
old policies with changes, like offering<br />
relevant courses <strong>at</strong> convenient<br />
times.<br />
"It's being adopted by the university<br />
and will take 10 years <strong>for</strong> it to<br />
ripple through." he said.<br />
POWER SPORE to about 50 area<br />
politicians, business people and residents<br />
during the monthly <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Economic CTub luncheon <strong>at</strong> Geneva<br />
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Power applauded the community<br />
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When the Observer circul<strong>at</strong>ion di<strong>rec</strong>tor<br />
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community,'* Power said. "It's<br />
nice to have an economic club, which<br />
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The community journalist is in<br />
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BRADLEY BOYD of Plymouth<br />
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Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> High School and is<br />
the BOO of Keith and Mary L. Boyd.<br />
SASHA ENGLE, daughter of Mr."<br />
and Mrs. Edward C. Engle II of<br />
Plymouth, entered Carleton College.<br />
She is a gradu<strong>at</strong>e of Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong><br />
High School and is a Carleton<br />
College N<strong>at</strong>ional Mont Scholar.<br />
THOMAS HOWLEY is "g the<br />
following <strong>Canton</strong> residents to gradu<strong>at</strong>e<br />
from Central Michigan University?<br />
Maaree Kelly-Nichols, Paul C.<br />
Kogut, Douglas R. Lease, Glenn J.<br />
Moore, Danielle J. Morin and Marjaaa<br />
K. Wood. The following Plymouth<br />
residents also gradu<strong>at</strong>ed. Jennifer<br />
L. Carson, DoaaM K. Huff,<br />
Carol M. Klelnsmith, Crystin K.<br />
McCormick and Nancy A. Sarfolis.<br />
»' , /<br />
LYNN B. SOBCZAK of Plymouth<br />
was named to the Dean s List <strong>at</strong> Detroit<br />
College of Business.<br />
NICOLE T. ALONZO of <strong>Canton</strong><br />
gradu<strong>at</strong>ed from Ferris St<strong>at</strong>e Univer-<br />
O&E Thuf»d«y, Octobf 4. 1990<br />
sity. Plymouth residents who gradu<strong>at</strong>ed<br />
are Timothy A. Forrester,<br />
Cheryl L. Str<strong>at</strong>um and Jeffrey M.<br />
Turner.<br />
KEVIN SEALS of Westland, a<br />
1989 gradu<strong>at</strong>e of Plymouth Salem<br />
High School, was honored <strong>for</strong> his<br />
winning entry in a banner design<br />
contest sponsored by the Big Rapids<br />
Downtown Development Authority.<br />
SUZANNE E. BOAK is among the<br />
fulluwixig Plytiiuulli residents to b*<br />
named to the Dean's List <strong>at</strong> Madon-<br />
•na College: Carol A. Hite, Barbara I.<br />
Moulin and Nancy L. Shaffer. <strong>Canton</strong><br />
resident Sherry L. Cochran was<br />
also named to the Dean's List.<br />
KATE STOOPS, <strong>for</strong>merly of <strong>Canton</strong><br />
and a sophomore <strong>at</strong> Miami University,<br />
wai awarded the A.R.<br />
McMicken Scholarship <strong>for</strong> the coming<br />
academic year.<br />
BETHANN E. SABOL of <strong>Canton</strong><br />
was named to the Dean's List <strong>at</strong><br />
Michigan Technological University.<br />
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He ,1s a 1988 gradu<strong>at</strong>e of the<br />
University of Michigan and is the<br />
.son of Carol Worschack of <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />
SCOTT C. BUBUN, 1982 gradu<strong>at</strong>e<br />
of Plymouth Salem High School,<br />
<strong>rec</strong>eived an IBM Gradu<strong>at</strong>e Fellowship.<br />
He is a doctoral student <strong>at</strong> Purdue<br />
University Engineering Research<br />
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Charles and Darlene Bublin of Plymouth<br />
Township.<br />
KEVIN L. HOLMES of <strong>Canton</strong> has<br />
been awarded the Rensselaer Medal<br />
<strong>at</strong> Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.<br />
He is a gradu<strong>at</strong>e of Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong><br />
High School.<br />
MARJANE BAKER, a fourthfifth-grade<br />
teacher <strong>at</strong> Allen Elementary<br />
School, has gradu<strong>at</strong>ed from the<br />
Summer Geography Ipstitute.<br />
KELLY A. BRENDEL of <strong>Canton</strong><br />
was named to the Dean's List <strong>at</strong> the<br />
University of Dayton. He is the son<br />
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brendel of<br />
<strong>Canton</strong>.<br />
KATHLEEN M. LUSTIG of Can-<br />
H0O;T<br />
Michigan-Dearborn. She was also<br />
named to the Dean's List She is a<br />
1986'gradu<strong>at</strong>e of Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong><br />
High School and is the daughter of<br />
Ronald and Noel Lustig of <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />
JANICE G. BUBUN, a 1984 gradu<strong>at</strong>e<br />
of Plymouth Salem—High-<br />
School, gradu<strong>at</strong>ed from University<br />
of Montana school of pharmacy and<br />
<strong>rec</strong>eived the Dean's Award and the<br />
School of Pharmacy Faculty Award.<br />
She is the daughter of Charles and<br />
Darlene Bublin of Plymouth Township.<br />
THOMAS D. SCALLEN and<br />
•KATHLEEN WRIGHT, Plymouth<br />
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Michigan University.<br />
RACHEL FOLLAND of <strong>Canton</strong><br />
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of Detroit Chorus invites prospective<br />
<strong>new</strong> members to an open house. Refreshments<br />
and entertainment provided.<br />
The chorus consists of 99<br />
women who sing four-part barbershop<br />
harmony. For further in<strong>for</strong>m<strong>at</strong>ion,<br />
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• LECTUR^^fMfes<br />
Wednesday, Oct. 10.— The last in<br />
a three-week lecture series on "The<br />
Iraqi Crisis" is being sponsored by<br />
Venture. Rabbi Sherwin Wine will be<br />
the speaker <strong>at</strong> St. John's Episcopal<br />
Church on Sheldon Road in Plymouth.<br />
Coffee will be served <strong>at</strong> 10:15<br />
a.m., lecture will be 10:50 a.m. to<br />
noon. Price is $10. Call Nancy Cooper<br />
<strong>at</strong> 455-0782 or Nancy Sharp <strong>at</strong><br />
450-1875.<br />
• LIVING WILLS<br />
Thursday, Oct. 11, 7:30 p.m. —<br />
The <strong>Canton</strong> Historical Society will<br />
meet in the First Floor Meeting<br />
Room of the Township Building (Just<br />
south of Proctor and <strong>Canton</strong> Center<br />
Road). Bruce P<strong>at</strong>terson and st<strong>at</strong>e<br />
Rep. James Kosteva will speak on<br />
living wills. Call the museum <strong>at</strong> 397-<br />
0088 or Marta <strong>at</strong> 453-1921 <strong>for</strong> more<br />
in<strong>for</strong>m<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />
• LITERACY TRAINING<br />
S<strong>at</strong>urdays, Oct. 13 and 28 — The<br />
Western Wayne County Literacy<br />
Council will have a tutor training<br />
workshop, 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. each<br />
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on Joy Road. Tickets are<br />
818 <strong>for</strong> a season ticket (si* per<strong>for</strong>mances)<br />
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• SENIOR TRIPS<br />
Oct. 17, 24 and Nov. 1 — <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Seniors are planning three trips. A<br />
trip to the Monroe Manufacturers<br />
Marketplace on Wednesday, Oct. 17,<br />
includes shopping <strong>at</strong> more than 70<br />
stores and transport<strong>at</strong>ion (lunch not<br />
included). Price is 82. Se<strong>at</strong>ing is limited.<br />
A six-day trip, beginning<br />
Wednesday, Oct. 24, -is planned to<br />
New England. Price is $599. Thursday,<br />
Nov. 1, seniors will go to the<br />
Westg<strong>at</strong>e Dinner The<strong>at</strong>re to see<br />
"Anything Goes" — transport<strong>at</strong>ion,<br />
dinner and show included <strong>for</strong> $22.<br />
Call 397-5444.<br />
• GRANT WRITING<br />
WORKSHOP -<br />
S<strong>at</strong>urday, Oct. 20, 10 a.m. — A .<br />
free workshop, conducted by the<br />
Michigan Council -<strong>for</strong> the Humanities,<br />
is offered <strong>at</strong> the Plymouth Histojrical<br />
Museum, 10 a.m. to noon. For<br />
more in<strong>for</strong>m<strong>at</strong>ion and registr<strong>at</strong>ion,<br />
please call the museum <strong>at</strong> 455-8940.<br />
• ADULT TRIPS<br />
Nov. 8-11 — Plymouth Parks and<br />
Recre<strong>at</strong>ion offers a four-day trip to<br />
Nashville beginning Thursday, Nov.<br />
8, <strong>for</strong> $279. Call 455-6827.<br />
• PLYMOUTH YMCA<br />
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classes are now being offered. Cook-<br />
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2904.<br />
Oct. 28-27 — Halloween Overnight<br />
will be Friday through S<strong>at</strong>urday.<br />
Call 453-2904 <strong>for</strong> in<strong>for</strong>m<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />
S<strong>at</strong>urday. Oct. 6 - "All Through<br />
The Town' is a one-day preschool<br />
mini session. The S<strong>at</strong>urday, Ost. 13,<br />
session is entitled "It's Fall." Call<br />
453-2904 <strong>for</strong> more in<strong>for</strong>m<strong>at</strong>ion. -<br />
Indian Guide will hold an organiz<strong>at</strong>ional<br />
meeting <strong>at</strong>.7 p.m. on Thursday,<br />
Oct 4 <strong>at</strong> West Middle School in<br />
Plymouth. Children must be ages 5-<br />
13.<br />
• CANTON RECREATION<br />
Begin S<strong>at</strong>urday, Oct. 6 — Fine<br />
art classes (cartooning, cre<strong>at</strong>ive<br />
dram<strong>at</strong>ics, drawing, animal art,<br />
multimedia and preschool art) will<br />
be offered S<strong>at</strong>urdays <strong>for</strong> five weeks<br />
<strong>at</strong> the <strong>Canton</strong> Recre<strong>at</strong>ion Center<br />
(Michigan Avenue <strong>at</strong> Sheldon). Register<br />
in person. Price is $35 (except<br />
preschool art, which is $30). Call<br />
397-5110 <strong>for</strong> time schedules. •<br />
Begins -S<strong>at</strong>urday, Oct. 6 — Beginner<br />
roller sk<strong>at</strong>ing lessons will<br />
continue <strong>for</strong> eight weeks <strong>at</strong> Ska tin" •<br />
St<strong>at</strong>ion in <strong>Canton</strong> <strong>for</strong> ages 3-15. Register<br />
<strong>at</strong> the parks office. Price is .$24,<br />
plus $10 sk<strong>at</strong>e rental, if needed. Call<br />
397-5110 <strong>for</strong> details.<br />
Et cetera<br />
• DULCIMER CLASS .<br />
Begins S<strong>at</strong>urday, Oct. 6 — The<br />
Plymouth Historical Museum is<br />
sponsoring a beginning hammer dulcimer<br />
class <strong>for</strong> six weeks, 1:30-3:30<br />
p.m. The price is $5 per session; $30,<br />
entire course. Instruments may be<br />
rentM from instructor Charlene<br />
Berry. Call the museum <strong>at</strong> 455-8940<br />
<strong>for</strong> in<strong>for</strong>m<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />
• RINGLING BROTHERS<br />
S<strong>at</strong>urday, Oct. 6 — The <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Parks and Recre<strong>at</strong>ion Services are<br />
&<br />
sponsoring a trip to the Ringling<br />
Brothers and Barnum and Bailey<br />
Circus <strong>at</strong> Joe Louis Arena.<br />
The bus #111 leave <strong>at</strong> 11 a.m. from<br />
Building parking lot. Price is $10 per<br />
person, which includes reserved se<strong>at</strong><br />
and bus transport<strong>at</strong>ion. Register in<br />
person <strong>at</strong> the <strong>rec</strong>re<strong>at</strong>ion office <strong>at</strong><br />
1150 S. <strong>Canton</strong> Center Road.<br />
For in<strong>for</strong>m<strong>at</strong>ion, call 397-5110.<br />
• PLYMOUTH TRAIN SHOW<br />
Sunday, Oct. 7 - The Plymouth<br />
Train Show will be 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.<br />
-<strong>at</strong> the Plymouth CulturalXenter, 525<br />
Farmer St. In Plymouth Price is 82<br />
per person; $1, under 12. Call 455-<br />
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• CATHOLIC SCHOOLS<br />
Wednesday, Oct. 10, 7:30 p.m. —<br />
The Parent Teacher Guild of Our<br />
Lady of Good Counsel School is sponsoring<br />
an in<strong>for</strong>m<strong>at</strong>ive evening <strong>for</strong><br />
parents and students wishing to <strong>at</strong>tend<br />
a C<strong>at</strong>holic high school. Eleven<br />
area high schools will give present<strong>at</strong>ions.<br />
Meet <strong>at</strong> the school gym <strong>at</strong> Our<br />
Lady of Good Counsel School, 1151<br />
William St. in Plymouth. Parents<br />
and students are welcome. -- •<br />
Ongoing Events<br />
• HEALTH VOLUNTEERS<br />
Adults and teens — Volunteers are<br />
needed <strong>at</strong> Arbor Health Building in<br />
Plymouth and - McAuley Health<br />
Building in <strong>Canton</strong>. Volunteers can<br />
work "di<strong>rec</strong>tly with p<strong>at</strong>ients or in<br />
non-p<strong>at</strong>ient contact positions. Complete<br />
orient<strong>at</strong>ion and training are<br />
provided. Call 5724159.<br />
• POLISH DANCING<br />
"Register now — The Mala Wis la<br />
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<strong>for</strong> the 1990-91 season. Instruction<br />
is in Polish dancing and<br />
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nr<br />
and American polkas, along with a<br />
touch of jazz and variety routines.<br />
All n<strong>at</strong>ionalities welcome. Members<br />
may dance <strong>at</strong> community events.<br />
• QUILTING<br />
2nd and 4th Thursday — Plymouth<br />
Piece makers will meet <strong>at</strong> 10<br />
a.m. <strong>at</strong> the Plymouth Historical Museum.<br />
Bring a sack lunch and any<br />
quilting project you are working on<br />
.Call the museum <strong>at</strong> 455-8940.<br />
EDUCATION<br />
New Morning School, preschool<br />
and middle school, in Plymouth<br />
Tqwnahip, 420-3331.<br />
Willow Creek Co-Op Preschool <strong>at</strong><br />
Geneva Presbyterian Church, 459-<br />
9540.<br />
St. Peter's L<strong>at</strong>beran Day School,<br />
grades kindergarten through eighth,<br />
1309 Penniman Avenue. 453-0460. .<br />
Plymouth Christian Preschool,<br />
43065 Joy, 459-3505. ——-<br />
Plymouth Montecsori School in the<br />
First United Methodist Church, 459-<br />
1550.<br />
• Cre<strong>at</strong>ive Day Nursery School in<br />
<strong>Canton</strong>, 981-3990.<br />
Tiny Tots Preschool in the Salv<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
Army Building in Plymouth,<br />
453-5464.<br />
Plymouth Children's Co-op Nursery<br />
in <strong>Canton</strong>. 981-552i.<br />
Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> Head Start <strong>at</strong><br />
Central Middle School. 451-6656.<br />
Preschool Kre<strong>at</strong>ives <strong>at</strong> the Plymouth<br />
YMCA, 453-2904.<br />
-PLUS Preschool <strong>at</strong> Central Middle<br />
School, 453-6656<br />
Special Educ<strong>at</strong>ion program <strong>at</strong><br />
Tanger Elementary School. 45i-<br />
6560.<br />
• TOASTMASTERS<br />
Tuesdays, 8:30 p.m. — Toastmasters<br />
is an organiz<strong>at</strong>ion th<strong>at</strong> will improve<br />
your communic<strong>at</strong>ion skills.<br />
Meetings are <strong>at</strong> Denny's Restaurant<br />
on Ann Arbor Road, east of Haggerty.<br />
For further in<strong>for</strong>m<strong>at</strong>ion, call 451-<br />
^1241 or 455-1910.<br />
• FARMER'S MARKET<br />
S<strong>at</strong>urdays, 7:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.<br />
— Farmer's Market is <strong>at</strong> the G<strong>at</strong>hering,<br />
on Penniman Avenue in Plym-<br />
outh. (Open through Oct. 20.) Call<br />
453-1540<br />
• WOMEN'S CHORUS<br />
Tiadaji, 7:3« p.m. — Spirit <strong>at</strong><br />
Detroit Chapter-Sweet Adelines Harmony<br />
Intern<strong>at</strong>ional is a women's<br />
chorus devoted to the singing of<br />
four part_ harmony." barbershop<br />
style. Gtoup meets locally year*<br />
round. Visitors and <strong>new</strong> members<br />
welcome. Call"534-4468. i,<br />
• FREE CLASSES<br />
IBM Tralning/GED — Plymouth-<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Community Educ<strong>at</strong>ion offers<br />
free IBM training to qualified applicants,<br />
as well as classes to those<br />
over 18 who want to prepare <strong>for</strong> the<br />
GED exam. Call Mrs. Frey <strong>at</strong> 451-<br />
6555 _-<br />
• COMPUTER USAGE<br />
AVAILABLE<br />
Four Apple He's and one IBM<br />
computer are available <strong>for</strong> public<br />
use in the Dunning-Hough <strong>Library</strong>.<br />
223 S. Main, 'Plymouth. Call 453-<br />
0750. ' *<br />
• ADULT FOSTER CARE<br />
Foster care is needed <strong>for</strong> adults<br />
with mental retard<strong>at</strong>ion. Call 332- s<br />
4410 in Oakland County or 455-.8880<br />
in Wayne County »—.<br />
WALK FOR THE HEALTH OF<br />
IT<br />
Monday-Friday, 10 a.m. — Meet<br />
in the St. John Neumann Church<br />
Parking Lot on Warren between<br />
Sheldon and <strong>Canton</strong> Center. Also<br />
Thursday. 6:30 p.m. Call Ed <strong>at</strong> 455-<br />
9042.<br />
• WEIGHT WATCHERS<br />
- Meetings are Monday-Thursday<br />
and S<strong>at</strong>urday <strong>at</strong> the F&.M <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Shopping Center, 42043 Ford Road<br />
<strong>at</strong> Lilley Road. Call 1-800-462-7466.<br />
• ADULT STUTTERING<br />
Wednesdays, 5:30-6:30 p.m. — A<br />
Therapy Group is being <strong>for</strong>med by<br />
the Department of Speech P<strong>at</strong>hology<br />
<strong>at</strong> the Oak wood <strong>Canton</strong> Health Center.<br />
7300 <strong>Canton</strong> Center Road in Can-'<br />
ton Call Janice Pkgno, 459-7030<br />
The Welcome Home Loan. It's opened a lot of doors.<br />
With First Federal Savings Bank and Trust's Welcome<br />
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Here's bow Observer 4 Eccentric<br />
area members of Congress were<br />
<strong>rec</strong>orded on major roll call votes In<br />
the week ending Sept. 14.<br />
HOUSE<br />
Paying Foe Troops In JapanThe<br />
House voted 370 <strong>for</strong> and 53<br />
cu iHjuirr Japan to pay the _<br />
annual cost of st<strong>at</strong>ioning SM00 U.S<br />
troops and dependents there. This<br />
occurred during deb<strong>at</strong>e on the fiscal<br />
1W1 defense budget
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-(Cantflu ©bsrrurr-<br />
Opinion<br />
744 Wing/Plymouth^ Ml 48170 J>WC»UBll edtk* - 455-^700<br />
14A(C) O&E Thursday. October 4. 1990<br />
Airport plan<br />
Let's get off the fear kick<br />
Mtke Duggan. deputy Wayne County'exec-i<br />
utive, brought the county's_ai£pact J! »| r» |.i n m •> mi ••<br />
mtuv ra VdUMnp tw TrTuOfl nl/iSc. 1 ficrc welc 110<br />
complaints from <strong>Canton</strong> residents during the<br />
Duggan show about noise.<br />
But. the county has run into problems selling<br />
the airport expansion plan because of noise com-,<br />
plaints.<br />
Part of Duggan s message was th<strong>at</strong> the noise<br />
will go away l<strong>at</strong>er this year when the Federal<br />
Avi<strong>at</strong>ion Administr<strong>at</strong>ion changes flight routes.<br />
Holidays<br />
/ j<br />
WE HOPE-THAT t£e^ noise problem is resolved.<br />
ft can be irrit<strong>at</strong>ing to. western Wayne<br />
County residents.<br />
Th<strong>at</strong> part of Duggan s message didn't bother<br />
us. But wh<strong>at</strong> does bug us is the way Duggan tried<br />
to sell the expansion plan to <strong>Canton</strong>. He used<br />
fear. He claimed th<strong>at</strong> if the expanskjp doesn't<br />
take placer Northwest Airlines will move from<br />
the area, leaving behind an economic wasteland.<br />
We agree with Duggan th<strong>at</strong> it's important to<br />
retain high-paying jobs during an era when<br />
McJobs are becoming the thing.<br />
However, we just wish Duggan and Co. would<br />
try to stick to the positive instead of trying to<br />
scare people.<br />
Doing th<strong>at</strong> could just backfire. ^<br />
A plan to slow things down<br />
T<br />
E IDEA OF FRED HILL to hold off<br />
Christmas an4 celebr<strong>at</strong>e Thanksgiving<br />
\ more ~ in Plymouth sounds good to us. ~<br />
— I<br />
Not n onLy does it sound like a good pro-<br />
motion, but it also sounds fun.<br />
Hill, who owns two downtown clothing stores,<br />
-suggested <strong>at</strong> a <strong>rec</strong>ent Downtown Development<br />
meeting th<strong>at</strong> Plymouth place more emphasis on<br />
a Thanksgiving Day celebr<strong>at</strong>ion than on Christmas.<br />
Such a celebr<strong>at</strong>ion would be a reaction to the<br />
over celebr<strong>at</strong>ion of Christmas. Hill contents.<br />
We think he's on the right track. Shopping<br />
malls start Christmas in mid-October, making<br />
Thanksgiving suffer and also making many folks<br />
pretty sick of Christmas by the time it eventually .<br />
^olls around in December. It's all-out greed.<br />
AND WHILE WE'RE sure money is probably<br />
part of the motiv<strong>at</strong>ing <strong>for</strong>ce behind the<br />
Thanksgiving"plan, it's mo
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16A»(W.W.Q-14A) OAE<br />
S'craft classes offer variety<br />
From test-taking to personality<br />
types to investing, Schoolcraft College<br />
is offering classes in a variety<br />
of subjects, beginning tbe week of<br />
Oct. 7.<br />
Classes include:<br />
• Test Taking Improvement —<br />
The two-week course is designed to<br />
allevi<strong>at</strong>e fear in students 13-18. Fee<br />
is.H5. The class begins. Monday, Oct.<br />
• Discovering Personality Types<br />
and Interests — The class helps students<br />
learn about their personality<br />
and how it rel<strong>at</strong>es to career plan-<br />
r<br />
0<br />
ning, communic<strong>at</strong>ion and stress<br />
management. It begins Tuesday,<br />
Oct. 9.<br />
• PSAT Prepar<strong>at</strong>ion — The<br />
workshop covers specific test-taking<br />
str<strong>at</strong>egy <strong>for</strong> scholastic aptitude<br />
tests. Fee is $28. It begins Wednesday,<br />
Oct. 10. f<br />
. • Market Fundamentals — The<br />
one-day seminar will meet .6:30-10<br />
p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 10. Participants<br />
will learn about portfolio<br />
diversific<strong>at</strong>ion, levels of risk, investment<br />
altern<strong>at</strong>ives and selecting the<br />
best stocks and mutual funds. Pee is<br />
$20. >-<br />
• Effective Customer Service —<br />
The class includes tips on promoting<br />
employee motiv<strong>at</strong>ion, developing<br />
professional telephone skill and dealing<br />
with customer misunderstanding<br />
and complaints. Fee is $28."The class<br />
begins Thursday, Oct. 11.<br />
'• Inventors Workshop — The<br />
one-day seminar Will be offered S<strong>at</strong>urday,<br />
Oct. 12. Marketing techniques<br />
and p<strong>at</strong>ents are among the items to<br />
ybediscussed. Fee is $20.<br />
Additional in<strong>for</strong>m<strong>at</strong>ion is available<br />
by calling 462-4448. Schoolcraft<br />
is <strong>at</strong> 18600 Haggerty. between Six<br />
and Sfven Mile roads, Livonia.<br />
m<br />
Pets of the<br />
week<br />
Teddy, a 1 Vi-year-old Irish<br />
wolfhound, arid Kiki, a<br />
short-hair tabby kitten,<br />
need homes. Teddy (Control<br />
No. 307349), a stray, is<br />
described as very sweet and<br />
lovable. Kiki (Control No.<br />
303504) is litter-trained and<br />
has had her shots. To adopt<br />
these pets or others, or to<br />
check <strong>for</strong> lost pets, calf the<br />
Westland Kindness Center<br />
of the Michigan Humane Society,<br />
721-7300.<br />
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A Gre<strong>at</strong> Selection Of Fall Co<strong>at</strong>s.<br />
• Now 100.50 to 328.30. Regularly* *150 to $ 490.<br />
• It's a sale to begin the season in style. With a beautiful selection<br />
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• From tFie names you know and look <strong>for</strong>, including Saks exclusives.<br />
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There's no sale like a Saks sale.<br />
Somerset Mall, Big Beaver <strong>at</strong> Coolidge, Troy. Open weekdays from K) am to 9 pm; S<strong>at</strong>urday til 6 pm; Sunday^ 12 to 5:30 pm<br />
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Suburban Life<br />
Julie Brown editor/459-2700<br />
Thursday. October 4, 1990 O&E<br />
©frseruer Weuispapers<br />
Family has plenty of love to share<br />
By Dians Hanson<br />
'--special writer »<br />
• "It's positive, Diane," Paulette,<br />
" tbe nurse <strong>at</strong> my doctor's office, said.<br />
She pointed to the mark on the<br />
bottom of the small plastic dish.<br />
— Sure enough, there it was, evidence<br />
of the beginning of Hanson baby<br />
number six.<br />
I was incredulous as I began to re-<br />
alize th<strong>at</strong>' by the beginning of 1988<br />
we would have six children- under<br />
age 9. Wh<strong>at</strong> was even more unbelievable,<br />
however, was th<strong>at</strong> just nine<br />
short years earlier my husband and I<br />
had <strong>at</strong>tended an adoption meeting<br />
and applied <strong>for</strong> adoption.<br />
Th<strong>at</strong> was the fall of 1978, the culmin<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
of four years of testing,<br />
medic<strong>at</strong>ion <strong>for</strong> Bart and two surgeries<br />
<strong>for</strong> me. Two weeks l<strong>at</strong>er, I found<br />
out th<strong>at</strong> I was pregnant <strong>for</strong> die first<br />
time.<br />
When Lora was born on Mother's<br />
Day 1979, doctors told us th<strong>at</strong> just<br />
because we had <strong>rec</strong>eived one such<br />
gift didn't mean we'd necessarily be<br />
able to have more. Maybe th<strong>at</strong>y part<br />
of the reason why, as each child fallowed,<br />
we were totally amazed but'<br />
equally excited.<br />
Big families aren't<br />
common anymore<br />
By Diane Hanson<br />
special writer<br />
Nostalgic thoughts of the typical<br />
American family bring to mind images<br />
of tbe Waltoos g<strong>at</strong>hered around<br />
a huge wooden table in the kitchen:<br />
Grandma and Grandpa, Mom and<br />
Dad, children of various ages and<br />
sizes, heads bowed, hands joined.<br />
Fifty years ago, this wasn't an uncommon<br />
family. But in the 1990s, it<br />
appears, tbe large family has gone<br />
the way of the Waltons<br />
According to a 1988 Gallug__poIl.<br />
fT percent of Americans believed<br />
the ideal family included four or<br />
more children. In 1987, only 11 percent<br />
felt th<strong>at</strong> way. *<br />
Women in the United St<strong>at</strong>es and<br />
other industrialized countries are<br />
now having fewer children. This decreased<br />
fertility r<strong>at</strong>e was interrupted<br />
only by the baby boom lasting<br />
from tbe end of World War II until<br />
the early 1960s — •— —<br />
• ~ i<br />
CURRENT ESTIMATES <strong>for</strong> number-ef<br />
children per family are <strong>at</strong> 1.8.<br />
Since the fertility r<strong>at</strong>e needed to replace<br />
the popul<strong>at</strong>ion is 2.1 children<br />
per woman, this means th<strong>at</strong> tbe existing<br />
popul<strong>at</strong>ion of tbe United St<strong>at</strong>es<br />
an't even replacing Itself. . " -<br />
With the baby boomers now in<br />
their 30s and 40s, there's a <strong>rec</strong>ordhigh<br />
number of Americans in their<br />
childbearing years<br />
And yet within a few years, <strong>for</strong> the<br />
first time in our history, a majority<br />
of Americans will live in chikfless<br />
households. This majority is expected<br />
to increase significantly by the<br />
fjrstjnrt <strong>at</strong> the pert century. Among<br />
those couples who do have children,<br />
most will have fewer than in the<br />
past<br />
THERE'S NOW p average of 1.64<br />
people per household in the United<br />
St<strong>at</strong>es, according to Census Bureau<br />
reports.<br />
In 1980, the Census Bureau reported<br />
2.27 people per household <strong>for</strong> tbe<br />
city of Plymouth. By the year 2000,<br />
the projected number, according to<br />
the Southeast Michigan Council of<br />
Governments, will be 2.13 with a<br />
slight decrease in actual popul<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />
For Plymouth Township, while the<br />
popul<strong>at</strong>ion is predicted to increase<br />
by about 8,000, the number of people<br />
per household is expected to decrease<br />
from sl actual 2.97 tn 1980 to<br />
2.63 by the year 2000.<br />
In <strong>Canton</strong>, the SEMCOG estim<strong>at</strong>es<br />
are even more dram<strong>at</strong>ic. While the<br />
popul<strong>at</strong>ion is expected to nearly dooble<br />
from the 1980 census figure of<br />
48,818, the number per household is<br />
expected to drop from the actual<br />
1980 figure of 3.01 to the 2000 estim<strong>at</strong>e<br />
of 2.61.<br />
SO WHY has the average American<br />
family become smaller today<br />
than ever be<strong>for</strong>e? And why is this<br />
shrinking trend expected to continue<br />
into the next century?<br />
There are, of course, many economic<br />
and social factors th<strong>at</strong> explain<br />
why people are deciding to have fewer<br />
children.<br />
Not the least of these was the ad-<br />
_ vent of reliable birth control, particularly<br />
the Pi3, which allowed couples<br />
the freedom to decide when and<br />
bow many children they would have.<br />
Another major factor has been the<br />
movement of women into the labor<br />
<strong>for</strong>ce. In 1070; tt.7 percent of women<br />
in America ages 26-34 worked<br />
outside the home. The figure increased<br />
to 72.8 p¢ by 1988.<br />
This, in turn, has had an effect on<br />
the average age <strong>at</strong> which most<br />
American men and women marry.<br />
In tbe l<strong>at</strong>e 1950s, the' average age<br />
was 20.1 years <strong>for</strong> women and 22.5<br />
<strong>for</strong> men <strong>at</strong> first marriage. By 1088,<br />
the average had climbed to 246 <strong>for</strong><br />
women and 25.9 <strong>for</strong> men.<br />
THESE FACTORS, interrel<strong>at</strong>ed<br />
with the social and economic concerns<br />
of raising children, have made<br />
the large family a r<strong>at</strong>her unusual exception<br />
in 1900.<br />
But large families do still exist<br />
How do they manage in a society<br />
built <strong>for</strong> a family of four or 1MS?<br />
Four local families provided some<br />
insight into the world of big families.<br />
Growing-up memories<br />
are mostly happy ones<br />
•y Diane Hanson<br />
special writer<br />
"I bad tbe best of ever^hing,"<br />
said P<strong>at</strong> Holman, 41, who grew up as<br />
the oldest of 14 children. "1 was top<br />
dog I never had to wear the handme-downs<br />
"I probably have a different opinion<br />
than the one who was seventh out<br />
of 14, but in general it was a really<br />
good environment. You always had<br />
somebody to play with or somebody<br />
to fight with ".<br />
The grown children are all close<br />
now and try to have a camping family<br />
reunion every year There are now<br />
30 grandchildren age 12 and under,<br />
which makes <strong>for</strong> a lot of excitement<br />
when they all get together.<br />
JOHN HUNTER of <strong>Canton</strong>. 37,<br />
grew up as the sixth in a family of<br />
13. He did "feel lost in the shuffle<br />
sometimes" and found the normal<br />
sibling rivalries were in his family.<br />
Hunter didn't get along with the<br />
sister who was one yesr younger.<br />
Two younger boys fought frequently,<br />
and Hunter acted as the peacemaker.<br />
Now, "the whole family is close,"<br />
be said<br />
There a r* many nieces and nephews.<br />
and evlry Easter. Hunter and<br />
his family hive the entire clan to<br />
their home <strong>for</strong> dinner<br />
"We rent a hall <strong>for</strong> Christmas "<br />
THINGS WERE different back<br />
when I was in a big family," said<br />
Holman. s Plymouth resident<br />
"Now, if you don't have peanut<br />
butter cups after school, you're poor.<br />
But back then, you went to the apple<br />
orchard and you got bushels of utility<br />
apples and you bad sn apple after<br />
school"<br />
Tbe Twin Pines milkman had a<br />
good thing going <strong>at</strong> her childhood<br />
home in Red<strong>for</strong>d. The milkman and<br />
the bread man came right to the<br />
Please turn to Psgs 2<br />
ACTUALLY, THE arrival of Our<br />
third child, Lisa, brought a strange<br />
acceptance. At th<strong>at</strong> point, we realized<br />
th<strong>at</strong> we were already outnumbered.<br />
After th<strong>at</strong>, the arrival of<br />
the other three was much less traum<strong>at</strong>ic.<br />
We do get our share of stares<br />
when we take the whole family out.<br />
We've never really beard neg<strong>at</strong>ive<br />
comments from family, friends or<br />
JIM JAQDFELO/»t«f» photographer<br />
strangers, but as our family grew<br />
the good-n<strong>at</strong>ured'teasing and comments<br />
tended to increase.<br />
Being C<strong>at</strong>holic, we were prime<br />
targets <strong>for</strong> all the good C<strong>at</strong>holic<br />
jokes too. Luckily, both Bart and I<br />
have a good sense of humor. Of<br />
course, anyone having six children in<br />
8*4 years better have!<br />
Lots of people ask us if we had<br />
planned to have a large family. I<br />
simply tell them "Bart wanted three<br />
children and I wanted three, so th<strong>at</strong>'s<br />
wh<strong>at</strong> we had . . . three <strong>for</strong> each of<br />
us."<br />
Bart is the oldest of five children<br />
so he had some idea wh<strong>at</strong> to expect.<br />
I was the youngest of two and consequently<br />
had no idea wh<strong>at</strong> I was in<br />
<strong>for</strong>.<br />
Friends frequently ask "How do<br />
you do it?" Well, you simply do it.<br />
Luckily, ours all arrived one <strong>at</strong> a<br />
time so th<strong>at</strong> we had about 18 months<br />
to adjust be<strong>for</strong>e tbe next member<br />
joined the family.<br />
ONE THING th<strong>at</strong> truly amazes<br />
me is the volume of dirty laundry<br />
gener<strong>at</strong>ed every day. This is something<br />
th<strong>at</strong> you have to. stay on top of<br />
or it will literally be on top of yoii.<br />
The noise level in a large family is<br />
-another readily evident characteristic,<br />
and ours is no exception. Let's<br />
face it, when two people are trying<br />
to talk <strong>at</strong> the same time, tbe decibels<br />
can reach a pretty high level When<br />
Parents Diane and Bart Hanson<br />
of <strong>Canton</strong> spend time<br />
with their six children <strong>at</strong> the<br />
dinner table. The children are<br />
(from left): Scott, Jeff, Eric,<br />
Lora, Lisa and Leah. Leah, the<br />
youngest, checks to see if<br />
Benji, the family dog, has<br />
found any table scraps.<br />
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you have eight or 10 people sharing<br />
tbe so4p box, tbe resulLcan be deafening.<br />
Sibling rivalries are something<br />
else altogether. Large families provide<br />
almost unlimited ways <strong>for</strong> children<br />
to fight with their siblings.<br />
There are days when I am sure<br />
they've discovered each and every<br />
one of them "<br />
On the flip side of the coin, there<br />
are many ways th<strong>at</strong> children can<br />
help each other. These are the<br />
moments we treasure, th<strong>at</strong> prevail<br />
in our memories and the ones th<strong>at</strong><br />
' we hope our children will remember<br />
when they are grown.<br />
Like the day th<strong>at</strong> I came into my<br />
den to find 8-year-old Lisa teaching<br />
her 2-year-old sister numbers, and<br />
letters -on the computer. Like the<br />
time I found our oldest son, Eric,<br />
sleeping on the floor between tbe<br />
beds of his two youngest brothers because<br />
they were afraid of the storm.<br />
Like ihe way our oldest, Lora, helps<br />
gladly with b<strong>at</strong>hs and stories <strong>at</strong> bedtime.<br />
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WE HAVE a job board hanging<br />
outside the laundry room $t our<br />
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household tasks they have each day.<br />
Even little Leah is expected to do<br />
simple things like clearing her place<br />
and helping to pick up her toys.<br />
The children don't get allowances,<br />
but if there's-something special th<strong>at</strong><br />
comes up, such as bowling with a<br />
friend or going to a movie, something<br />
within reason, they can have<br />
the money.<br />
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one <strong>at</strong> a time, even if it's just to thestore<br />
or out <strong>for</strong> a soft drink <strong>at</strong> a fast<br />
food restaurant.<br />
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only child <strong>for</strong> a short time. When I<br />
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~Now with eight children of her<br />
own, Dorothy can truly appfeci<strong>at</strong>e<br />
wh<strong>at</strong> she did <strong>for</strong> her mom. She always<br />
loved w<strong>at</strong>ching her younger<br />
siblings and now Larry jokingly remarks<br />
"Th<strong>at</strong>'s where she went<br />
through her basic training."<br />
Larry, a designer <strong>at</strong> Ford, feels<br />
<strong>for</strong>tun<strong>at</strong>e to have had steady employment<br />
and the ability to care <strong>for</strong><br />
his family. Dorothy, a registered<br />
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Thwday. October 4.1990 O&F.<br />
Family's a gift from God ^1 Mother of seven finds role rewarding<br />
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By Dians Hanson<br />
special _ writer<br />
"God planned our family." Th<strong>at</strong>'s<br />
Larry Leahy's quiet, simple answer<br />
whenever anyone asks if he and Dorothy,<br />
his wife, bad planned to have so<br />
many children.<br />
Their eight children are Beth, 20,<br />
10, Emma, B, Sean, 5, and Maggie, 3.<br />
Larry, the oldest of three children,<br />
was quite influenced by his wife's<br />
family. Dorothy was the second oldest'<br />
of i 7 children who are still close.<br />
The entire family gets together <strong>at</strong><br />
least once a year up north. When<br />
they do g<strong>at</strong>her, they cre<strong>at</strong>e quite a<br />
group with 76 grandchildren — and<br />
three more on tbe way.<br />
When Dorothy was <strong>at</strong> home, she<br />
preferred taking care of the younger<br />
children r<strong>at</strong>her than doing the,<br />
chores. Her mother was content to<br />
do chores while Dorothy looked after<br />
tbe four youngest children.<br />
in 1980. But the disruption turned<br />
out not to be worth the extra money.<br />
So they went back to being wh<strong>at</strong> a<br />
friend referred to as SILKS — single<br />
income, lot? of kids.<br />
The oldest two children, Beth and<br />
P<strong>at</strong>, <strong>at</strong>tend Schoolcraft College and<br />
are paying all their expenses on<br />
their own. They both have jobs and<br />
<strong>for</strong> school.<br />
Tbe family's Plymouth home is<br />
certainly filled with children, but<br />
Larry and Dorothy have no desire to<br />
see them start moving out on their<br />
own. They both stayed <strong>at</strong> borne until<br />
they married and th<strong>at</strong>'s wh<strong>at</strong> they<br />
sincerelyTrope their children will do,<br />
<strong>at</strong> least while in college.<br />
"As much as tbey want to go, we<br />
don't want them to go," Larry said.<br />
FAMILY VACATIONS aren't an<br />
uncommon occurrence. Tbey have a<br />
cottage up north where they spend<br />
much of the summer. The two ojdest<br />
children even found summer jobs up<br />
tbere.<br />
Tbe Leahys also have a motor<br />
home they travel in. A couple of<br />
years ago, they took a trip to Louistwo<br />
lay teachers, and this<br />
other large faml '<br />
rollment is up to 102.<br />
is available <strong>for</strong> special<br />
One oL, tbe special things<br />
within reason. More expen-<br />
and Dorothy like to do with<br />
things th<strong>at</strong> are desired might re- '<br />
children is to take them out on quire some monetary input from<br />
birthdays <strong>for</strong> dinner <strong>at</strong> a restaurant th<strong>at</strong> child.<br />
of their choice.<br />
Beth, the oldest of the Leahy chll- '<br />
"It's funny, tbe little kids, of dren, can't imagine growing up any<br />
course, want to go to McDonald's. other way.<br />
But the<br />
°f<br />
get a little more expensive taste, fun," she said. "There's never a dull<br />
they want to go to nicer and nicer moment."<br />
restaurants. Then we have to put a Being an only child "would just bte<br />
cap on it," Larry said. .<br />
too boring," she said.<br />
Beth wouldn't mind having a large<br />
. THE LEAHY children are also al- family some day. How 'many chillowed<br />
to particip<strong>at</strong>e in an activity of dren would she like? "Wh<strong>at</strong>ever God<br />
their choice.<br />
blesses .me with," she's quick to an-<br />
Allowances are non-existent in the swer.<br />
They grew up in<br />
busy households<br />
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I<br />
By Disns Hanson<br />
special writer<br />
little older, but right now with the co<strong>at</strong> of day care<br />
By Diao« Hanson liMUoiAv j<br />
. Justin, 7. colors happily <strong>at</strong> tbe end of the long kitchen<br />
table At the other end, Whitney, 6 months, gurgles and<br />
bangs her toys on the wooden table top<br />
During a convers<strong>at</strong>ion, mom Debbie Bauer retrieves<br />
toys from tbe floor, di<strong>rec</strong>ts JeremyTTO, to help Justin<br />
choose colors <strong>for</strong> his picture, and doles out hugs to 4year-old<br />
Ashley after a minor mishap.<br />
Having sevpn children-just sort of happened," Debbie<br />
Bauer said. "It wasn't something we said th<strong>at</strong> we would<br />
have this many or th<strong>at</strong> many. We started out with the<br />
one and the second one came kind of quickly."<br />
For Debbie, 38, and husband Joe, 40, <strong>Canton</strong> residents,<br />
th<strong>at</strong> was just fine. Now with four boys and three girls,<br />
tbe Bauers have duplic<strong>at</strong>ed the family th<strong>at</strong> Joe grew up<br />
in.<br />
BAUER, THE oldest of seven, is "real easygoing," his<br />
wife said. Joe's closeness to his brothers and sisters was<br />
one thing th<strong>at</strong> influenced the Bauers in having a large<br />
family. *<br />
Debbie Bauer is the youngest of two girls.<br />
"I like babies."<br />
And babies they had: Jody, 13, Jamie, 12, Jeremy, Emily.<br />
9, Justin, Ashley and Whitney keep Debbie busy as a<br />
stay-<strong>at</strong>-home mom.<br />
"I'M A homebody,<br />
ish in college. "I'm<br />
accounting and a computer class."<br />
She thinks about working part time when Whitney is a<br />
anr *<br />
her desire to be <strong>at</strong> home, the classes are fulfilling.<br />
"I run constantly. Five of them play soccer, ooe plays<br />
basketball, one has dance. During the school year, my<br />
car is always out."<br />
Joe is a manager <strong>for</strong> Red Lobster and works varied<br />
hotirs.<br />
"My mom always worked part time," she said. "The<br />
extra money helped. If I could find something where I<br />
could work and still-have the time <strong>for</strong> the kids . . ."<br />
PAYING FOR college is a concern <strong>for</strong> many families,<br />
including the Bauers<br />
"We have METs (Michigan Educ<strong>at</strong>ion Trusts) <strong>for</strong> the<br />
oldest six <strong>for</strong> <strong>at</strong> least one year He (Joe) had a profitsharing<br />
program we took out of. We're always sneaking<br />
in the cookie jar if we need to."<br />
Finding time to devote to each child can be tough.<br />
"It seems like the day is already gone and I want to<br />
read maybe one a story . . . A lot of times, it has to be a<br />
group thing."<br />
The children have friends stay over a lot, and they<br />
-^ofien get invited out to do things with their friends.<br />
"The kids are all such individuals. They're all from the<br />
same parents, but they can be so totally different th<strong>at</strong><br />
it's just amazing to me. We try to find alone time with<br />
them, but th<strong>at</strong>'s not always easy either."<br />
THE CHILDREN have jobs <strong>at</strong> borne.<br />
"Not th<strong>at</strong> they always do them. We made a list, just<br />
nail jobs, vacuuming, take the dishes out of the<br />
dishwasher, put the dirty ones in, take the laundry down<br />
There's always laundry."<br />
The Bauers tend to take things in stride. Kentucky <strong>for</strong> family reunions, and have gooe to<br />
Tf i a T J y ' YOU have 10 let tbuiV g0 v* 110 Kings Island They enjoy doing things IS a family<br />
everything, you re just going to drive but the worst part <strong>for</strong> Debbie is when the children fight<br />
yourseu crazy on a trip.<br />
THE BAUER children are given CDUoey loi<br />
tfiir.gs"lbd <strong>for</strong> certain needs, but allowances aren't given<br />
—„ '^iefr own thougkts abo<strong>at</strong><br />
routinely For big things like going to camp, the children<br />
being part of a large family Most wish they could have<br />
are expected to do extra chores such as mowing the their own room, but realize th<strong>at</strong> isn't possible.<br />
~ lawn.<br />
The four boys share the finished basement and each<br />
has his own space and closet. Still, Jamie think* th<strong>at</strong>'s<br />
Providing food add clothing <strong>for</strong> a large family takes<br />
some juggling.<br />
tbe hardest part of being tn a large family.<br />
Emily doesn't like th<strong>at</strong> her older brothers "boa me<br />
My mom heips out with the shoes a lot."<br />
around ' She also dislikes ill tbe noise, cleaning sp<br />
Friends have handed down cloth as. and she in turn messes when company comes over and th<strong>at</strong>""we all have<br />
gives clothes to other families<br />
jobs."<br />
Jody doesn't always like to baby-sit when his mom<br />
"YOU HAVE to keep an eye on it," she said of spend- leaves He'd r<strong>at</strong>her play outside.<br />
ing. 'There's always something, and I try to do repair "There's too many fights." Jeremy said.<br />
work I put in a <strong>new</strong> faucet I fixed my dryer It just<br />
needed a <strong>new</strong> he<strong>at</strong>ing element. I tried my washer, but I<br />
ONE THING they pretty much agree on is th<strong>at</strong> it's<br />
didn't luck out with th<strong>at</strong> I had to call somebody who<br />
nice to have built-in playm<strong>at</strong>es Their friends t*im*r the<br />
k<strong>new</strong> wh<strong>at</strong> they were doing." -_i Bauer house is a fun place to play.<br />
- There are things th<strong>at</strong> they would like to have, such as<br />
<strong>new</strong> carpeting. But as Debbie put it, "You have to put They might want to come and spend the night, but I<br />
your priorities in order.<br />
don t know if tbey would want to stay <strong>for</strong> a week," Debbie<br />
Bauer said.<br />
Some-months are good, other months things come up<br />
like these two th<strong>at</strong> needed glasses not covered by insur- She enjoys being the mom in a large family, but knows<br />
ance. We just make ends meet sometimes. I put my faith there are bad days.<br />
in God.<br />
"Sometimes, I mean. I'm ready to get in the car and<br />
"You may not be able to buy Air Jordans and you drive away I have to be honest Some days, it's just<br />
might go to garage sales. You just do wh<strong>at</strong> you have to. overwhelming, you know, especially if it's been a bad<br />
I'm not a m<strong>at</strong>erial person."<br />
day and things go wrong. But usually by the next day or<br />
Tbe Bauers go on vac<strong>at</strong>ions They sometimes go to two I'm back to putting things in perspective."<br />
ville, Ky., to see Mother Theresa and<br />
were able to have dinner with her.<br />
Larry and Dorothy are concerned<br />
with the quality of educ<strong>at</strong>ion their<br />
children <strong>rec</strong>eive. Several years ago,<br />
they became diss<strong>at</strong>isfied with the<br />
-C<strong>at</strong>holic educ<strong>at</strong>ion they were <strong>rec</strong>eiving<br />
and decided to start their own<br />
priv<strong>at</strong>ely funded school.<br />
Last fall, a group of parents<br />
bought a vacant church, started out<br />
with 32 students and four nun teachers<br />
and opened Moore Academy <strong>for</strong><br />
kindergarteners through eighth<br />
graders. They now have six nuns and<br />
Holman's parents are now retired<br />
and living "the good life" in Mil<strong>for</strong>d.<br />
The entire family g<strong>at</strong>hers <strong>at</strong> Holman's<br />
parenJfTiome on Christmas<br />
Eve. She remembers <strong>for</strong>mer Christmases<br />
when people would cOme over<br />
to their house just to see It.<br />
"IT WAS just amazing. My parents<br />
would have the living room, the<br />
dining room, everything was just<br />
filled with stuff Christmas morning<br />
It was unbelievable."<br />
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(between Main Sireet aod Lilley Road)<br />
Sunday Service!<br />
Sunday School - 9:45 A.M. .<br />
r<br />
Morning Worship - 11.-OO A.M.<br />
Evening Praiae • 6:00 P.M.<br />
Wednesday • 7-00 P.M.<br />
Adult Bible Study<br />
Youth Program<br />
Children'* Clubi<br />
(Nursery Provided Tor All Services)<br />
Dr. David A. Hay. Pastor - .<br />
"Home of Plymouth Christian Academy<br />
459-3505<br />
'l^^ENQM^ATIONAL<br />
UNITY<br />
of LIVONIA<br />
Publish* of the "Darfy Word"<br />
_ Sundays 9:30 & 11 00 AM.<br />
1IM0 - 730 p.m. o.m PROSPERITY WORKSHOP -<br />
Gene and lucMe Sorensen<br />
Every Monday, Medit<strong>at</strong>ion and<br />
Healing with Barbara Wade<br />
28660 Five Mite Rd. .421-1760<br />
Dial A Positive Thought 261-2440<br />
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WEST SIDE CHRISTIAN CHURCH<br />
Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> hmti<br />
Joy toad SCemon Carte<br />
BAHA'I FAITH<br />
EVENING WORSHIP 1 SUN. 7:00 P.M.<br />
WEDNESDAY BIBLE STUDY ,WED. 7:00 P.M.<br />
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455-7845 Of 453-9129<br />
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CHURCH OF THE SAVIOR<br />
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SAIMT AMI S CHURCH m<br />
Society Of S< Ptaa X • Traditional L<strong>at</strong>in Meee<br />
23310 Joy Road<br />
5 Blks E of Telegraph - 534-2121<br />
J e . OO A M<br />
rir<strong>at</strong> r ritiay 7:00 P.M<br />
Setunley »'unl«v f OO r M<br />
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OUR LADY OF<br />
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1IM Penniman Ave.<br />
Ptvmowfh • 495-0326<br />
Moo-Fri MO us. Set MO pm.<br />
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CHRIST OUR SAVIOR LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />
14175 Farmington Rd. (Just N. of Jeffries X-Way)<br />
'.ivonia . Phone: 522-6830<br />
LUTHER A. WERTH, PASTOR<br />
Sunday Worship 8:30 A 11:00 A.M.<br />
Sunday School a Bibls Class 9AS A.M.<br />
Week Day School, Pre-School, Kindergarten<br />
Sharing the Love of Christ<br />
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />
MISSOURI SYNOD<br />
25630 GRAND RIVER <strong>at</strong> BEECH DALY<br />
-.32-2266 REDFORD TWP<br />
Worship Services j<br />
9 15 & 11:00 A M<br />
Sunday School<br />
9:15 & 11:00 A.M.<br />
Nursery Provided<br />
» ev. Victor F. Halboth, Pastor<br />
Rev. Timothy Halboth. Assoc. Pastor<br />
HOSAMM-TUOfi LUTHERAN CHURCH I SCHOOI.<br />
MOO Lev erne • So Rad<strong>for</strong>d • 937-2424<br />
• Rev Glenn Kopper<br />
Rev Lawrence Wltto<br />
WORSHIP WITH US<br />
Sundays 8:30 4 11:00 A.M.<br />
Monday Evenlng 7:00 P.M.<br />
Sunday School a Bltrte Classes 9:421-7249<br />
Worship & Holy Communion<br />
8:15 and 10:45 a.m.<br />
- Learning Hour 9:30 a.m.<br />
Tuesday Classes K-8 4:15 p.m.<br />
ST. MICHAEL LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />
Worship service<br />
8:00, 9:30 8 11:00 A.M.<br />
Jerry Yarnell, Senior Pastor<br />
Dennis Reaver, Pastor<br />
Youth Di<strong>rec</strong>tor: Ginpie Hauck<br />
7000 N. Sheldon, <strong>Canton</strong> Twp. • 459-3333<br />
(Just South of Warren Rd )<br />
APOSTOLIC<br />
LUTHERAN<br />
CHURCH<br />
FIRST APOSTOLIC<br />
LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />
26325 Halstead Road <strong>at</strong> 11 Mile<br />
Farmington Hiils, Michigan<br />
Services Every Sunday <strong>at</strong> 10:30 a.m.<br />
Also, 1st & 3rd Sunday <strong>at</strong> 7:00 p.m.<br />
Sunday School - 9:15 a.m.<br />
Bible Class - Tuesday 7:30 p.m.<br />
Song Services - Last Sunday<br />
of Month 7.00 p.m.<br />
E G "UNITED METHODIST<br />
ST. MATTHEW'S<br />
UNITED METHODIST<br />
30800 Six Mile Rd. (Bet Merriman a Mrtdletefl)<br />
Chuck Soocjuisl Pastor • Kearney Kirkby Assoc<br />
10:00 a.m. Worship & Church School<br />
11:16 a.m. Adult Study Classes<br />
Nursery Provided • 422-6038<br />
CHERRY HILL UNITED METH0CH8T CHURCH<br />
Rev. Randy Whttcomb<br />
Worship Service<br />
8:30 A.M. & 11:i 00 A.M.<br />
Su School<br />
AM.<br />
32.1 Ridge Road<br />
juW South of Cherry Hill m Can"<br />
KIS€D QIRISC<br />
LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />
46250 Ann Arbor Road<br />
Plymouth- 463-5252<br />
The Rev. K.M. Mehrl, Pastor<br />
M. Meseke, Vicar<br />
SUNDAY WORSHIP •<br />
8:30 8 11:00 a.m.<br />
FAMILY SUNDAY SCHOOL HOUR<br />
. . 9:45 a.m.<br />
We are a caring community, sharing the<br />
love ol Jesus and providing opportunities<br />
<strong>for</strong> everyone to learn and grow!<br />
St. Paul's Lutheren Missouri Synod<br />
20805 MlddleOeft <strong>at</strong> 8 Mile<br />
FenWnoton HIHs •
—(P.C) O&E Thursday, October 4, 1990<br />
He <strong>rec</strong>alls gridiron glories<br />
Continued from Pace 2<br />
McGEE AND Paul Hornung of<br />
Notre Dame fame loved sneaking<br />
out after 11 pjn., even though it<br />
lkmt Mi< Kiamer, a vt«ran<br />
comment<strong>at</strong>or and broad-<br />
"Tbe first time tbey were<br />
they were fined $200. The<br />
time it was $500. The third<br />
•itfras $1,000.<br />
- "Vince told them if it happened<br />
again, it would cost them their<br />
whole salary, and he said th<strong>at</strong> next<br />
time, 1 want to meet the<br />
• DURING A question-and-answer<br />
session following the talk, Ken<br />
— a club officer instruin<br />
lining up Kramer's visit<br />
d the S-foot-3, 260-pound<br />
speaker, *T saw every game<br />
played <strong>at</strong> Michigan. And you<br />
ed both ways then." .<br />
thought th<strong>at</strong> was the stupidest<br />
in football," said Kramer. "So<br />
people could play both ways,<br />
you couldn't substitute. If you<br />
t hurt, you'd go craiy."<br />
still holds a U-M <strong>rec</strong>ord<br />
..CRAFT COLLEGE •<br />
The Schoolcraft College Found<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
will have more than 140 exhibitors<br />
<strong>at</strong> its craft show 9:30 a.m. to 5<br />
S<strong>at</strong>urday-Sunday, Oct 8-7, in<br />
college's physical educ<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
18600 Haggerty. Livonia,<br />
is $1. For more in<strong>for</strong>ma-<br />
, call 462-4417. *<br />
iGARDEN CITY JUNIOR<br />
rc '<br />
. High School Air<br />
Junior ROTC Booster Club is<br />
; <strong>for</strong> crafters to particip<strong>at</strong>e in<br />
t craft show 10 a m. to 5:30<br />
S<strong>at</strong>urday, Oct. 6, <strong>at</strong> the high<br />
For in<strong>for</strong>m<strong>at</strong>ion and an ap-<br />
, caD 522-5604 or728-3903.<br />
•(WAYNE METHODIST<br />
jThe Fall Festival Craft Show will<br />
be; 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Friday, Oct 19,<br />
alTirst United Methodist Church of<br />
Wayne Tables are available <strong>for</strong><br />
rest. For in<strong>for</strong>m<strong>at</strong>ion, call 721-4801.<br />
4 NEWBURG METHODIST<br />
jNewburg United Methodist<br />
Church, 38500 Ann Arbor Trail, will<br />
Mve a 'craft fair and luncheon 9:30<br />
a.Jn,. to 4 pjn. S<strong>at</strong>urday, Oct 20.<br />
Craft tables are available <strong>for</strong> $20.<br />
F*r in<strong>for</strong>m<strong>at</strong>ion, call 422-0149.<br />
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To Kndw You is<br />
THE <strong>new</strong>comer welcoming<br />
service th<strong>at</strong> M m a gvt<br />
trom i sponsoring merchants<br />
and professionals to <strong>new</strong><br />
homeowners right after<br />
tftey move in. Getting To<br />
Know You programs can<br />
txwo <strong>new</strong> business, <strong>new</strong><br />
Mends and <strong>new</strong> s<strong>at</strong>es to<br />
your door.<br />
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(800) 645-6376<br />
<strong>for</strong> c<strong>at</strong>ching the most touchdown<br />
passes in a single game — three in<br />
1955 against Missouri, Holmes<br />
said.<br />
"And Michigan was No. 1 early<br />
m me smaun/* he mil. —<br />
KRAMER SPOKE of another<br />
<strong>rec</strong>ord — a streak compiled by one<br />
of his fans.<br />
"I had a fan a few years ago who<br />
started coming to games in 1955.<br />
my freshman year," said Kramer,<br />
now a manufacturer's rep who oper<strong>at</strong>es,<br />
with his wife,. Pam, Ron<br />
Kramer Industries.<br />
"She came to 221 games in a row<br />
and sarin the same se<strong>at</strong> from 1953-<br />
-T<br />
1987. She died in 1988, and I called<br />
her mom. My mom never missed a<br />
game I played."<br />
Kramer made sure there'll airways<br />
be a special spot <strong>for</strong> his German-born<br />
mom in Section 2. After<br />
her de<strong>at</strong>h, he drove to tbe Michigan<br />
stadium, walked to her se<strong>at</strong> and<br />
placed there a small plaque and<br />
some of her *<br />
THE PASSAGE of time has<br />
taught the Fen ton resident bow<br />
• HANDCRAFTERS<br />
Handcrafters Unlimited Inc. will<br />
have an arts and crafts show 9 a.m.<br />
to 9 p.m. Friday, Oct 12, 9 a.m. to 5<br />
p.m. S<strong>at</strong>urday, Oct. 13, and 11 ajn.<br />
to 5 p.m. Sunday. Oct. 14, <strong>at</strong> the<br />
Northville Recre<strong>at</strong>ion Center, 303,W.<br />
Main, west of Center (Sheldon),<br />
Northville. More than 65 crafters<br />
will particip<strong>at</strong>e. Admission is $1.50.<br />
For more in<strong>for</strong>m<strong>at</strong>ion, call 397-1850<br />
or 459-0628.<br />
• CLARENCE VILLE<br />
A UMW auction, crafts and bake<br />
sale will be Oct 12, <strong>at</strong> the Clarenceville<br />
United Methodist Church, 20300<br />
Mlddlebelt Road, Livonia There will<br />
be a roast beef dinner <strong>at</strong> 5 p.m., followed<br />
hy tEe auction.<br />
• ST. THEODORE<br />
St. Theodore's Confr<strong>at</strong>ernity of<br />
Christian Mothers will have its annual<br />
"Busy Bee Boutique" 9 a.m. to 3<br />
p.m. S<strong>at</strong>urday, Oct 13, <strong>at</strong> 8200<br />
Wayne Road, just north of the Westland<br />
Shopping Center. For table"<br />
rental, call 721-8082 or 728-2137.<br />
t-lived fame can be.<br />
"In the '40s and '50s, this guy<br />
named Mr. Chestnut — we called<br />
him Mr. Apple — would bring apples<br />
in.<br />
"Hs'd I<br />
Uwni sitting, tliui fm<br />
us after practice.<br />
"In Fenton where I live, we have<br />
beautiful apples. I bring three or<br />
four bushels to the team every<br />
week while I'm making my rounds<br />
in Ann Arbor.<br />
"The other day I heard a couple<br />
of the kids> talking, and one of them<br />
asked. Who Is th<strong>at</strong>'old guy who<br />
brings those apples?' So you see,<br />
we all know our fame is fleeting."<br />
Another weekly stop on<br />
Kramer's route is a bouse seven or.<br />
eight blocks from the stadium<br />
th<strong>at</strong>'s home to 85-year-old Benny<br />
Oosterbaan. Kramer's old coach —<br />
whose number the Wolverines also<br />
retired — doesn't have the memory<br />
he once bad, but "I visit-him every<br />
week when I mpke my. roumfs,"<br />
Kramer said.<br />
KRAMER, WHO has raised<br />
money <strong>for</strong> charities too numerous<br />
T<br />
• ST. DAMIAN<br />
Tbe St. Damian Sodality will have<br />
its annual arts and crafts show 10<br />
a.m. to J p.m. S<strong>at</strong>urday, Oct. 13, in<br />
the school, 2*891 Joy Road; Westland.<br />
There will be different crafts, a<br />
raffle, baked goods and food available.<br />
Table rental is $25. For more<br />
in<strong>for</strong>m<strong>at</strong>ion, call 454-0378 or 522-<br />
8095.<br />
• MARSHALL SCHOOL<br />
Crafters are wanted <strong>for</strong> Marshall<br />
School's fifth annual craft shgw 10<br />
a.m. to 5 p.m. S<strong>at</strong>urday, Oct. 20, <strong>at</strong><br />
the school, 33901 Curtis, west of<br />
Farmington Road, between Six Mile<br />
and Seven Mile, Livonia. Cost is $27<br />
<strong>for</strong> a table. For in<strong>for</strong>m<strong>at</strong>ion, call<br />
525-5337.<br />
• ST. AIDAN<br />
St. Aidan Women's Guild will hold<br />
its annual arts and crafts show 10<br />
a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, Oct. 19. <strong>at</strong><br />
17500 Farmington Road, Livonia.<br />
There will be 62 crafters and hourly<br />
raffles.<br />
* mm ^<br />
Haijdcrafter^<br />
ARTS & CRAFTS<br />
SHOW<br />
Fri. Oct. 12 9-9 S<strong>at</strong>. Oct. 13 9-5<br />
New! Sun. Oct. 14 11-5<br />
<strong>at</strong> the<br />
Northville Recre<strong>at</strong>ion Center<br />
303 W. Main 1 fe Blk. W. of Sheldon<br />
downtown Northville<br />
Admission M .50 Lunch Availsbt* No baby strollara plMM<br />
Promoter*: So* Smith, Molly Pombarton P.O. Box 87444<br />
<strong>Canton</strong>, n. Ml 481*7-6444 (313) 387-1650<br />
Boardroom perfect.<br />
Oxr<strong>for</strong>d Clothes...the utmost in ready-to-wear and made-to-measure<br />
elegance, foin us to view the Oxr<strong>for</strong>d Clothes complete Fall 1990<br />
collection and preview Spring 1991 fabncs, Friday, October 5 th from<br />
6 to 9 ahd S<strong>at</strong>urday, October 6th from 10 to 6. The Men's Store.<br />
An Oxxkxd Clothes represent<strong>at</strong>ive will be on hand to<br />
assist with your selections and takv mseiMf^oMure orders on<br />
Friday an&S<strong>at</strong>urday, October 5th and 6th. For your personal<br />
appointment, call 643-9000. *<br />
Somerset Mall Big Bemm <strong>at</strong> Coolidge, Trey<br />
me<br />
to mention, also has taken his<br />
lumps.<br />
A condensed litany of injuries<br />
and setbacks includes seven broken<br />
ribs and a collapsed lung; a broken<br />
hand; a broken legend *g«<br />
ments, a knee th<strong>at</strong> required <strong>rec</strong>onstruction;<br />
a second knee oper<strong>at</strong>ion;<br />
back surgery; a, torn Achilles; a<br />
shoulder oper<strong>at</strong>ion; and this November,<br />
"another knee oper<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />
"And I m smart enough to say I'd<br />
do" it all over again, just to be part<br />
of the Michigan v family," said<br />
Kramer, who has a daughter, a son<br />
and two grandchildren.<br />
"ALL OVER the country, in San<br />
Francisco, L.A., in Jamaica, Europe<br />
— whenever I travel I see familiar<br />
faces, called Michigan.<br />
They're always friendly and enthusiastic<br />
about the cause of Michigan,<br />
academically and <strong>at</strong>hletically.<br />
"It's a wonderful, school. No<br />
other can compare, perhaps with<br />
the exception of Notre' Dame, hut<br />
th<strong>at</strong>'s a priv<strong>at</strong>e school. Michigan<br />
just has wonderful f>eople.<br />
"I wouldn't change my life <strong>for</strong><br />
anything."<br />
• ST. RICHARD t<br />
The St. Richard Women's Guild<br />
will have its 18th annual craft fair 9<br />
a.m. to 2 p.m. S<strong>at</strong>urday, Oct 20, it<br />
tbe church, 35851 Cherry Hill Road,<br />
Westland. There will be more than<br />
30 crafters and refreshments will be<br />
available.<br />
• HOMESPUN TRADITIONS<br />
A Homespun Traditions Country<br />
Craft Show will be held 10 a.m. to 5<br />
p.m. Sunday, Oct. 21, <strong>at</strong> Laurel<br />
Manor, 39000 Schoolcraft, Livonia.<br />
There will be more than 65 exhibitors;<br />
admission will be $1. For more<br />
in<strong>for</strong>m<strong>at</strong>ion, call Diane McDonald <strong>at</strong><br />
462-4096, - —<br />
• ST. ROBERT BELLARMINE<br />
St. Robert Bellartnine Church,<br />
West Chicago and Inkster roads, is<br />
having its ninth annual Christmas<br />
bazaar S<strong>at</strong>urday, Oct. 27. Tables are<br />
renting <strong>for</strong> $20 each. For in<strong>for</strong>m<strong>at</strong>ion,<br />
call 937-0226 or 937-3768.<br />
church<br />
bulletin<br />
Continued from Page 5<br />
• AGING PARENTS<br />
A seven-week senium uu "Utah<br />
standing Mom and Dad" will be <strong>at</strong><br />
Christ Community Church, 45701<br />
Ford, <strong>Canton</strong>. The seminar is <strong>for</strong><br />
children of aging parents and others<br />
interested in issues of aging. Sessions<br />
will be 7-8:30 p.m. Sundays. Price is<br />
$10 per couple/single. The first ses-<br />
, sion will be held Sunday, Oct. 7, and<br />
weekly sessions will continue<br />
through Sunday, Nov. 18. Registr<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
may be completed <strong>at</strong> the door or<br />
by calling 981-0499. A nursery <strong>for</strong><br />
Children will be available <strong>at</strong> the<br />
j church, <strong>at</strong> a price of $1 per child.<br />
«Participants will learn about the aging<br />
process, sources of help, legal issues.<br />
housing <strong>for</strong> the elderly and<br />
other topics.<br />
• ADULT FORUM CLASSES<br />
St. Paul's Presyterian Church will<br />
offer four adult <strong>for</strong>um classes 8:45-<br />
10:45 a.m. Sundays, beginning Oct. 7.<br />
Thorny Dickinson- will facilit<strong>at</strong>e<br />
the study of the Acts of tbe Apostles,<br />
John and Joy Bisaro will lead "Making<br />
Ethical Decision," Ray and Lydia<br />
Mayo a study of the Lord s Supper,<br />
the Apostles and the Ten Commandments,<br />
and Jerry and Peggy<br />
Kmieciak "M<strong>at</strong>uring in Faith."<br />
For more in<strong>for</strong>maUon, call 422-<br />
1470 between a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday<br />
through Friday.<br />
• FRIENDSHIP SUNDAY<br />
Ascension Lutheran Church of<br />
Livonia will have, a Friendship Sunday<br />
on Sunday, -Oct. 7. Interested<br />
persons are invited to visit the<br />
church and stay <strong>for</strong> a fellowship-dinner<br />
following the l<strong>at</strong>e servicer. Worship<br />
with communion is <strong>at</strong> 9 and<br />
11:15 a.m. Sunday School is <strong>at</strong> 10<br />
a.m. Ascension Lutheran Church is<br />
<strong>at</strong> 35301 Five Mile Road, Livonia.<br />
• MARIAN RALLY<br />
A Marian Rally, public pray and<br />
pilgrimage honoring the Virgin<br />
Mary, frill be held Sunday, Oct 7.<br />
Sponsored by the Felician Sisters,<br />
the rally includes a walking pilgrimage<br />
and devoUons <strong>at</strong> 1:30 p.m. and<br />
2:15 p.m. on the sisters' religious<br />
grounds <strong>at</strong> 36800 Schoolcraft, Livonia.<br />
For more in<strong>for</strong>maUon, call 591-<br />
1730.<br />
*<br />
• WOMEN'S AGLOW<br />
The Farmington Chapter of Women's<br />
Aglow Fellowship will meet <strong>at</strong><br />
7 M am. Monday. Oct 8. <strong>at</strong> the<br />
Farmington Hills <strong>Library</strong>, 3273? W<br />
12 Mile Road, between Orchard<br />
Lake and Farmington roads. Tbe<br />
Messianic Jews and anti-Semitism<br />
will be discussed.<br />
• A.C.TJ.O.N.<br />
ACTION. Ministry provides<br />
support and practical help <strong>for</strong> people<br />
who are unemployed or changing careers.<br />
Meetings take place 7 p.m. the<br />
second and fourth Mondays of each<br />
month. Topics <strong>for</strong> the fall include:<br />
Oct. 8, Questions and Answers:<br />
Turn Interviews into Job Offers";<br />
and Oct. 22, "Fear of Success "<br />
AC. T.I.O.N. Ministry Is a support<br />
program sponsored by the Pastoral<br />
Care Ministry of Ward Presbyterian<br />
• Church. For in<strong>for</strong>m<strong>at</strong>ion, call 422-<br />
1826.<br />
• WALK FOR SUDAN<br />
At 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct 7, <strong>at</strong> Kellogg<br />
Park, the First Presbyterian<br />
Church of Plymouth will sponsor a<br />
six-mile, walk to benefit Church<br />
World Service, the disaster relief,<br />
development and refugee resettlement<br />
division of the NaUonal Council<br />
of Churches of Christ in the United<br />
St<strong>at</strong>es.<br />
Money will be used to assist development<br />
overseas in the hope th<strong>at</strong> the<br />
next gener<strong>at</strong>ion of Third World, children<br />
will not have to struggle as'<br />
hard <strong>for</strong> the basics of food, w<strong>at</strong>er,<br />
shelter and health care.<br />
Those who can't walk may sponsor<br />
family members or friends. Entrants<br />
may register and pick up sponsor<br />
sheets <strong>at</strong> the First Presbyterian<br />
Church of Plymouth. For more-in<strong>for</strong>m<strong>at</strong>ion,<br />
call 453-6464.<br />
• LAS VEGAS NIGHT<br />
Saint Edith parish, 15089 Newburgh<br />
Road in Livonia, is sponsoring<br />
a Las Vegas night 7:30 p.m. to midnight<br />
Friday-S<strong>at</strong>urday, Oct. 12-13.<br />
Admission will be $1 and maximum<br />
payout will be $500.<br />
*II proceeds will benefit the<br />
church fund. For more in<strong>for</strong>maUon,<br />
call 591-2532.<br />
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Thursday, October < 1990 O&E<br />
Jones<br />
'Octa' is<br />
pumpkins<br />
in Michigan<br />
Look it up in the dictionary Go on.<br />
you've got a Random House or an<br />
American Heritage or some other<br />
kind of dictionary on a shelf in the<br />
next room. Look it up "octo "<br />
It's a vari<strong>at</strong>ion of "octa." It means<br />
' eight'' in Greek or Roman, You<br />
k<strong>new</strong> th<strong>at</strong> down in. your gut somewhere.<br />
Octagon, <strong>for</strong> an eight-sided<br />
shape. Octogenarian, an 80-year-old<br />
How about an octave on the piano?<br />
And then there's October. The<br />
' eighth month of the year, <strong>at</strong> least it<br />
was the eighth month during early<br />
Roman Umes, when the year began<br />
in March. In the Julian calendar it<br />
-retained its old name, became the<br />
tenth month and wa$ assigned 31<br />
days. T<br />
To me, October means pumpkin,<br />
from the Greek <strong>for</strong> "pepon" a kind of<br />
melon. It means apples-apple blossom<br />
is the st<strong>at</strong>e flower of Michigan.<br />
Or cider, wh<strong>at</strong> some people call applejack.<br />
fronflhe L<strong>at</strong>in "sicera" or<br />
" strong drink;" they sUll drink apple<br />
cider brewed in many countries.<br />
All those things mean October to<br />
, me. but most of all this month means<br />
"harvest" from the Greek <strong>for</strong><br />
"herbst" which means autumn! This<br />
year we celebr<strong>at</strong>e a bounUful crop:<br />
848 million pounds of apples. 222.6<br />
million bushels'of corn and 920 million<br />
pounds of pot<strong>at</strong>oes, just three of<br />
the 30 fruits and vegetables harvested<br />
in Michigan this fall.<br />
Th<strong>at</strong> means harvest festivals-from<br />
the L<strong>at</strong>in word "festivalis," which<br />
means "holy days." (The closest festivalis<br />
to home may be South Lyon's<br />
Pumpkinfest this weekend Oct.5-7).<br />
Well we could sit around here all<br />
day harvesUng words, but I prefer to<br />
follow the harvest fesUval alphabet<br />
through Michigan. We're too l<strong>at</strong>e <strong>for</strong><br />
Adrian, but Alpena. Belding, Benton<br />
Harbor. Caro and Cassopolis have<br />
harvest festivals this weekend, and<br />
Armada, Bangor, Benton Harbor.<br />
Bessemer and Charlevoix have them<br />
next weekend.<br />
Coldw<strong>at</strong>er <strong>at</strong>e its apples last<br />
month but Dearborn's Greenfield<br />
Village, Flint's Crossroads Village,<br />
Frankenmuth's Oktoberfest, Hanover's<br />
Conklin Museum and Jackson's^<br />
Ella Sharp Museum will celebr<strong>at</strong>e<br />
this weekend, and Copper Harbor.<br />
Dowagiac. and Iron Mountain do it<br />
next week. Get the drift?<br />
The rest of the autumn parties this<br />
weekend are Ludington's White Pine<br />
Village, Mt Pleasant. Port Huron's<br />
McMorran Place. Rock<strong>for</strong>d. South<br />
Lyon, West Branch, White Hall and<br />
Zeeland.<br />
There are eight million of us in<br />
Michigan and we're all celebr<strong>at</strong>ing<br />
harvest this month.<br />
Rock<strong>for</strong>d does it again Oct. 13? as<br />
dofs ScotmHe and Three Rivers.<br />
Oct 20 brings out the pumpkins <strong>for</strong> •<br />
the Lansing Applebutter Fest and<br />
Oct. 26, <strong>for</strong> the Saug<strong>at</strong>uck Halloween<br />
Harvest FesUval<br />
. Did I miss anybody?<br />
Several of tbe farms and orchards<br />
allow visitors to g<strong>at</strong>her their own<br />
fresh fruits and vegetables. Call<br />
ahead <strong>for</strong> business bouts and to<br />
check produce availability. Take<br />
enough containers Dress in work<br />
clothes and shoes.<br />
And if you say YES to October,<br />
call the st<strong>at</strong>e tourist bureau (800)<br />
5432-YES' <strong>for</strong> more in<strong>for</strong>maUon<br />
iled by The Saint Louis Art<br />
Stye (©bsrruer 8c lEccentric® ^euispnpers<br />
Van Gogh Van makes an 'impression'<br />
Toledo art<br />
exhibitgoes<br />
on the road<br />
By Iris Sanderson Jones<br />
special writer<br />
Janet Tabor of West Bloomfield<br />
seldom rides the Van Gogh Van<br />
when it delivers the Impressionist<br />
message to schools, but she plays an<br />
important part in the exhibit th<strong>at</strong><br />
opened to rave reviews <strong>at</strong> the Toledo<br />
Museum of Art last Sunday.<br />
Cre<strong>at</strong>ive ideas can change the<br />
world, and three creaUve ideas<br />
joined together to cre<strong>at</strong>e "Impressionism.<br />
Selections from Five American<br />
Museums,'' the exhibit th<strong>at</strong> will<br />
Jiang through Nov. 25. Travelers eager<br />
<strong>for</strong> a brief diversion can combine<br />
the exhibit wit<br />
day trip to Toledo<br />
The first creaUve idea came from<br />
the Impressionist painters who<br />
worked a century ago in France.<br />
Their techniques were considered<br />
radical^-even outrageous, m<br />
days. Today, their painUngs and<br />
sculptures are America's most popular<br />
works of art.<br />
Di<strong>rec</strong>tors of five Midwestern museums<br />
had another creaUve idea in<br />
1985 when they combined Impressionist<br />
works from Pittsburgh. Minneapolis.<br />
Kansas City, St. Louis and<br />
Toledo to mount a major exhibit not<br />
usually available to any ooe midsized<br />
city.<br />
Ford Motor Company <strong>rec</strong>ognized<br />
this innov<strong>at</strong>ive and cost-effecUve<br />
way of delivering art to the public,<br />
and underwrote the exhibition. Part<br />
of their contribution was another<br />
gre<strong>at</strong> idea, the Van Gogh Van, a colorfully-painted<br />
Aernstar van th<strong>at</strong> delivers<br />
the blurred brilliance of tbe<br />
Impressionists to fourth, fifth and<br />
sixth graders in Toledo schools.<br />
Janet Tabor is a consultant assigned<br />
to Ford by Campell and Company.<br />
a Dearborn public rel<strong>at</strong>ions<br />
firm She assisted Jim HunUey, program<br />
officer <strong>for</strong> the Ford Motor<br />
Company Fund.<br />
"Our job was to coordin<strong>at</strong>e the activities<br />
offered by various departments<br />
here <strong>at</strong> Ford with the needs of<br />
the five museums in the consortium.''<br />
Huntley said. "Janet Tabor was<br />
a very important part of th<strong>at</strong> activity<br />
"<br />
Tabor helped put together the<br />
teachers m<strong>at</strong>erials used in the<br />
schools and was closely involved in<br />
the "rolling billboard," as the van is<br />
sometimes called<br />
FOLLOW THE Van Gogh Van<br />
down 1-75 to the posted museum exit<br />
in Toledo and you will <strong>rec</strong>ognize the<br />
three paintings on its side Mary Cass<strong>at</strong>'s<br />
"Young Women Picking Fruit"<br />
and two paintings by Van Gogh:<br />
"Stairway <strong>at</strong> Auveres,". antf "The<br />
Olive Trees."<br />
The van makes an impression as<br />
soon as it parks in a school lot. and<br />
carries the program. "Gre<strong>at</strong> Impressions."<br />
through the school door in<br />
book and video The kids cre<strong>at</strong>e their<br />
own art on a small booklet th<strong>at</strong> tells<br />
the Impressionist story through nine<br />
of the 21 artists exhibited <strong>at</strong> the museum<br />
Fifth-graders don't care about academic<br />
descriptions of traditional<br />
19th century art but they can understand<br />
the booklet "My Look <strong>at</strong> Impressionism"<br />
when it talks about<br />
This 1S93 oil painting entitled. ;P!ace« des Lice*. Saint-Trope*" painting to the collection. The exhibit, " Impreeaaioniam: Selecby<br />
Paul Signac, is one of 81 paintings on display <strong>at</strong> The Toledo tions trom Five American Museums" is on display Sept. 30 -<br />
Museum ol Art. As part of a collabor<strong>at</strong>ive exhibition ol impres- Nov. 25.<br />
sionist works, The Carnegie Museum of Art presented this<br />
The Toledo Museum of Art presents, "Antibes Seen from La<br />
Salis," an 1888 oil painting by Claude Monet.<br />
painters who "... painted outside to<br />
show the way th<strong>at</strong> light changes...<br />
they painted their impressions of<br />
tilings in a waV no ooe else had<br />
painted be<strong>for</strong>^ painted street<br />
scenes, gardens, arid people doing ordinary<br />
things..."<br />
A quick look <strong>at</strong> a portrait of a<br />
woman by Degas or a 6 year old by<br />
Manet and tbey go on to gallery<br />
games cre<strong>at</strong>ing the blurry brush<br />
strokes of Boulevard des Capocines,<br />
which cre<strong>at</strong>ed such outrage when<br />
Claude Monet painted it in 1873;<br />
drawing with the dots th<strong>at</strong> Seur<strong>at</strong><br />
used when Impressionism changed<br />
l<strong>at</strong>e in the century.<br />
Janet hopes th<strong>at</strong> the van's message<br />
lures families to the colonnaded<br />
museum founded in 4901 by another<br />
cre<strong>at</strong>ive Industrialist Edward<br />
Drummond Libbey and his wife<br />
Florence, a childless -couple th<strong>at</strong><br />
willed their <strong>for</strong>tune to the museum<br />
on condiUon it be used to acquire art<br />
and not to pay the utility bills<br />
If you have visited Givemy in<br />
France you will <strong>rec</strong>ognise the purpled<br />
glory of Monet's "W<strong>at</strong>er Lilies."<br />
which hang on every lamppost and in<br />
• *7B<br />
'RlS JONES<br />
The Van Gogh Van is a colorfully-painted Aerostar van th<strong>at</strong><br />
delivers the blurred brilliance ol the Impressionists to Toledo<br />
schools. The van waa designed by Ford Motor Company in'm<br />
crs<strong>at</strong>ive eflort to bring art to the public.<br />
two separ<strong>at</strong>e but connected paintings<br />
across the last gallery in a true<br />
reflection of wh<strong>at</strong> this museum consortium<br />
means<br />
One painting belongs to" the Saint<br />
Louis Art Museum and one to tbe<br />
Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in<br />
Kansas Cirir^be two paintings fit together<br />
tomaki one work of art Tbe<br />
di<strong>rec</strong>tors of these two museums, plus<br />
di<strong>rec</strong>tors of the Minneapolis Institute<br />
of Arts, the Toledo Museum of<br />
Art and Pittsburgh's Carnegie Museum<br />
of Art, cre<strong>at</strong>ed the consortium<br />
th<strong>at</strong> made this dram<strong>at</strong>ic splurge of<br />
color available to us.<br />
Tbe di<strong>rec</strong>tors were diseasing an<br />
old frustr<strong>at</strong>ion <strong>at</strong> a n<strong>at</strong>ional museum<br />
di<strong>rec</strong>tors' meeting in 1985. Major exhibits<br />
go again and again to I-"f Angeles.<br />
New York and Washington bet<br />
seldom to the Midwest and almost<br />
never to mid-sixed museums.<br />
Each of the five owned impressionist<br />
treasures They met l<strong>at</strong>er in<br />
St Louis, spread photographs of<br />
their collections on the floor and<br />
made a decision th<strong>at</strong> may change the<br />
Please turn to Pegs 8<br />
Five museums come together in Toledo<br />
T<br />
HE EXHIBIT. "Impressionism Selections<br />
From Five American Museums,"<br />
can be seen through Nov 35 <strong>at</strong> the Toledo<br />
Museum of Art. 2445 Monroe <strong>at</strong><br />
Scot wood.<br />
Tbe museum will be open 1-4 pm. Tuesday<br />
through Friday. 11 a.m to 9 pm S<strong>at</strong>urday. 11<br />
a m to 5 p.m Sunday and Thanksgiving Day It is<br />
closed Mondays<br />
Admission to the museum it free, but this special<br />
exhibit costs |5 <strong>for</strong> adults 18-84 and 83 <strong>for</strong><br />
children 8-17, except on Wednesday, when the ex<br />
hibit is also free<br />
You need advance tickets <strong>for</strong> specific d<strong>at</strong>es<br />
Crowds will be large, so order early by calling<br />
(419) 243-7000 or visiting the Grove Place Lobby<br />
ticket desk A handling fee of 12 will be added to<br />
telephone and mail orders<br />
THE ARTWORKS in this impressive exhibit include<br />
»0 painting and scmlptursa from thm<br />
i of Art thf St Louis Art Museum, the<br />
Minneapolis Institute of Art. Pittsburgh's Carne<br />
gie Museum of Art and Kansaa City's Nelsoe-At<br />
kins Museum of Art.<br />
Tbe pieces were chosen by University of Toledo<br />
srt history professor Marc Gerstam of Ana Arbor,<br />
from an estim<strong>at</strong>ed 100 works<br />
Many of them are from l<strong>at</strong>er periods of the artists'<br />
lives, and some are post-Impressionist works,<br />
so they give depth and quality to the show<br />
THE FOUR gallery rooms are small<br />
be manageable, so if you rent a walk<br />
guide you can easily move from the<br />
tionsl work of the period to the broad<br />
bright light and everyday subjects th<strong>at</strong><br />
the critics of the day<br />
Pissaro's "Garden of Las M<strong>at</strong>huriM' to<br />
Monet's "Boulevard dea Capocines' and tbe dark<br />
trees of Signac's "Place dea Ucaa in Sai<strong>at</strong> Tropes.'<br />
Degas dancers skip la bronse from one gallery<br />
to another<br />
Gauguin "Tahltiana.<br />
and the wort of 17 other artists.<br />
famous, some ie*aer known<br />
If you like tbe Impressionists, you will like the<br />
way ooe gallery opens into another, and the richness<br />
of wort done by artists <strong>at</strong> the peek of their<br />
careers, as you follow the colors through to the<br />
final gre<strong>at</strong> spread of Monet's w<strong>at</strong>er lilies<br />
OTHER TOLEDO impressions caa he<br />
a variety of Impresaiomst-rel<strong>at</strong>ed activities<br />
The art museum of Toledo shows<br />
10-minute per<strong>for</strong>mances of a play.<br />
woman and the Critic." about a<br />
19th cenf y critic who disagia<br />
cal <strong>new</strong> painting style<br />
Modern View" will be Oct 1 oSov Tla"the art<br />
peristyle of the museum, admission 88<br />
^ A free concert will be <strong>at</strong> 788 pjn Nov. 8 <strong>at</strong> the<br />
days, Oct 7-18 For admission.'ask FoTthTcem-<br />
i turn to Page 8
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'DiTET Thursday, October 4. 1990<br />
Van brings artwork to schools<br />
Continued from Page 7<br />
way smaller museum* oper<strong>at</strong>e. Tbe^<br />
combined their resources into an exhibit<br />
none of them could mount<br />
lb organize and mount it<br />
David W. Scott, the Ford vicepresident<br />
of external affairs who<br />
lives in Birmingham, was so Impressed<br />
by the idea th<strong>at</strong> he cre<strong>at</strong>ed a<br />
• consortium of his own, combining<br />
Ford Division,' Ford Credit, Ford<br />
Electronics and other Ford oper<strong>at</strong>ions<br />
together to support the project<br />
Another Birmingham resident,<br />
Leo J. Brennan Jr., wrote the first<br />
as executive<br />
di<strong>rec</strong>tor of the Ford Motor Company<br />
Fund. Ford has almost tripled th<strong>at</strong><br />
sum as tbe exhibit moved from one<br />
consortium city to another.<br />
There is another nice Ford touch<br />
to the project. Ford dealers in each<br />
city sponsor impressionism in their<br />
local schools. Their auto showrooms<br />
then become galleries <strong>for</strong> the impressionist<br />
works th<strong>at</strong> the students<br />
cre<strong>at</strong>e, in this case "Impression of<br />
Toledo." Just one more cre<strong>at</strong>ive idea<br />
«• to help the world go round.<br />
Iris Jones is travel editor <strong>for</strong><br />
Camden <strong>Public</strong><strong>at</strong>ions, serving<br />
Suburban Communic<strong>at</strong>ions Corpor<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
public<strong>at</strong>ions.<br />
Cape Cod seeks to lure 'green' tourists<br />
(AP) — Nine Cape Co&resorts<br />
have launched a campaign to lure<br />
"green tourists." Th<strong>at</strong>'s not green as<br />
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People who already have a strong<br />
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Peter Trull, educ<strong>at</strong>ion di<strong>rec</strong>tor of<br />
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ry, co-wrote the pamphlet with<br />
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The resorts "are encouraging people<br />
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Independent repairers<br />
serve industrial clients<br />
By Doug Funk*<br />
staff writer r<br />
William T. Phillips and others in<br />
in the industrial component repair<br />
industry by acting on a pair of interconnected<br />
observ<strong>at</strong>ions.<br />
First, they say, original equipment<br />
manufacturers would r<strong>at</strong>her<br />
sell <strong>new</strong> than repair. Secondly,<br />
manufacturers who build cars, process<br />
food or make computers<br />
would r<strong>at</strong>her spend money on product<br />
than repairing equipment used<br />
in production.<br />
Phillips, chairman of Phillips<br />
Service Industries headquartered<br />
in Livonia, reported gross sales of<br />
$32 million last year and hopes to<br />
reach $100 million by 19$4.<br />
The company claims to be the<br />
largest independent remanufacturer<br />
of industrial components in tbe<br />
world in terms of sales, total employees<br />
(more than 300 with 237 in<br />
Michigan) and sales represent<strong>at</strong>ives<br />
(40). . • •<br />
"I don't think there's an industry<br />
we're not into — computers, automotive,<br />
aerospace, food process-<br />
Kevin Radzwion tests a servo valve.<br />
ing," Phillips said. "Our customers<br />
are IBM, GM. Ford, R.J, Reynolds,<br />
Miller, Coors, Boeing. It's the Fortune<br />
500.<br />
mechanisms, hydraulic equipment,<br />
pumps, valves, etc.," he said.<br />
"We're not overextended because<br />
most all products we're serving are<br />
rel<strong>at</strong>ed to autom<strong>at</strong>ed machinery.<br />
Th<strong>at</strong> puts it into the same family."<br />
PRICE AND delivery give independents<br />
the edge over original<br />
equipment manufacturers when it<br />
comes to repairs, said Eddie Harmon.<br />
owner of NC Servo Technolo-;<br />
gy jn Westland.<br />
"When they say jump, we jump."<br />
he said. "The original equipment<br />
manufacturer is into selling product.<br />
Many don't go after service<br />
business. ... .<br />
"Some manufacturers in very<br />
large companies, if you don't oall<br />
the right guy, they won't be able to<br />
help you. They're th<strong>at</strong> big." Harmon<br />
said. "We're finding people<br />
want it now." -—<br />
Harmon, with shops in Westland,<br />
Windsor, Ontario, and Montreal,<br />
S J f r # b s e r u e r ^ e i u s p a p e r a<br />
Quebec, reported gross sales of just<br />
under $3 million last year.<br />
Ken Kirchner, president of K&S<br />
Industrial Computer Service in<br />
irred with many of<br />
Harmon's points.<br />
"Prices, turnaround and quality,"<br />
Kirchner said when asked<br />
wh<strong>at</strong> draws industrial clients to independents.<br />
"We'f-e right here<br />
close. It's our main business."<br />
PHILLIPS HAS a centralized repair<br />
depot in Livonia. Six buildings<br />
ranging from 8,000 to 20,000<br />
square feet each devoted to a specific<br />
job are fed by a network of<br />
nine sales and service <strong>center</strong>s<br />
around the country .<br />
Phillips put a value of $11 million<br />
on his testing and repair equipment.<br />
.<br />
Service is the key to wresting<br />
business away fromthe original<br />
equipment manufacturer, and extra<br />
touches like free pickup and<br />
packaging really impress clients,<br />
he said.<br />
"You'd be surprised how many<br />
people do business witlfus because<br />
they don't want to package," Phillips•<br />
-sain. Ii (packaging) is not<br />
their business, not their product.<br />
"We go out and_sell the service,"<br />
Phillips said. "We have 40 field<br />
salesmen, in the U S. They go out<br />
and knock on doors, so to speak,<br />
follow leads. We have vans and<br />
drivers in all major cities."<br />
A good warranty also sells.<br />
"FOR 50 PERCENT of the price<br />
of <strong>new</strong> we can repair back-to original<br />
specs and give a one-year warranty,"<br />
Phillips said. "The manufacturer<br />
usually gives 90 days."<br />
Phillips, a sales engineer, wasn't<br />
high on the repair business initially.'<br />
Then he discovered th<strong>at</strong> he<br />
'could turn a $3,000 profit repairing<br />
five valves while facing the prospect<br />
of losing some $10,000 on a<br />
testing machine be was building<br />
<strong>new</strong> and pricing <strong>at</strong> $75,000.<br />
Please turn to Page 2<br />
Cars excite Stewart<br />
By Doug Funks<br />
staff writer<br />
It's understandable if Gordon<br />
Stewart feels a bit overworked l<strong>at</strong>ely<br />
. He's serving as co-chairman <strong>for</strong><br />
the 1991 North American Intern<strong>at</strong>ional<br />
Auto Show <strong>at</strong> the Cobo Exhibition<br />
and Convention Center, putting<br />
finishing touches on a <strong>new</strong> 17,000square-foot<br />
showroom <strong>at</strong> his Chevrolet<br />
dealership in Garden City and<br />
planning a dealership in Tampa, Fla.<br />
"I easily work 75-80 hours now,"<br />
Stewart said. "It's enhanced <strong>at</strong> this<br />
time of year. We used te meet starting<br />
in December. Now, we're aiready<br />
working on next year's (1992<br />
auto) show.<br />
"I have a pretty understanding<br />
family. I try to. confine most of the<br />
work to Monday through Friday."<br />
Stewart, 45, isn't exactly a novice<br />
in the auto industry.<br />
He wanted his own dealership<br />
since he started as a used car salesman<br />
25 years ago. Not only does he<br />
now own Gordon Chevrolet in Garden<br />
City and Stewart Chevrolet in<br />
Garden City, but he <strong>rec</strong>ently completed<br />
a term as president of the Detroit<br />
Auto Dealers Associ<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />
AT LEAST- one <strong>new</strong> twist is<br />
planned <strong>for</strong> this year's auto show.<br />
Stewart said.<br />
A special viewing <strong>for</strong> auto suppliers<br />
and their employees called<br />
Trade Days will enable them to get a<br />
better look <strong>at</strong> the vehicles without<br />
climbing over thousands of spect<strong>at</strong>ors.<br />
'<br />
"Tbey can go be<strong>for</strong>e the general<br />
public and ask questions of engineers<br />
fn a less cluttered setting." Stewart<br />
Gordon Stewart<br />
auto show co-chairman<br />
said of suppliers. "Wh<strong>at</strong>'s available<br />
during tbe show is basically salespeople."<br />
Tbe DADA also is checking into<br />
expanding television coverage of the<br />
event, mixing entertainment with<br />
the vehicles in some kind of syndic<strong>at</strong>ed<br />
package, he said<br />
"We're looking <strong>at</strong> a more n<strong>at</strong>ional<br />
level. People outside of seven to 10<br />
major cities don't have their own<br />
auto show."<br />
But show organizers aren't <strong>for</strong>get<br />
ting about local car buffs and people<br />
in the market <strong>for</strong> a <strong>new</strong> vehicle.<br />
"WE'LL HAVE between 20 and 30<br />
production and concept vehicle introductions<br />
In our show. If we put on<br />
a successful show, we take winter<br />
business and it just blossoms."<br />
And wh<strong>at</strong> about the uniniti<strong>at</strong>ed<br />
just looking <strong>for</strong> a good time?<br />
"There's nothing going on in Detroit<br />
in January. Some people just go<br />
<strong>for</strong> fun, excitement. They're not necessarily<br />
buyers <strong>for</strong> the current model<br />
year. They're going <strong>for</strong> the entertainment<br />
value."<br />
Stewart made <strong>rec</strong>ent trips to Birmingham.<br />
England, and Paris to<br />
keep abreast of wh<strong>at</strong>'s happening on<br />
the intern<strong>at</strong>ional scene<br />
"Our goal is to make this the most<br />
Important and influential show in<br />
the world every year. If we can<br />
make sense <strong>for</strong> the world press, we<br />
know we can make our customers go<br />
gaga"<br />
Stewart has other irons, in tbe fire,<br />
like a <strong>new</strong> showroom and a refurbished<br />
service entrance <strong>at</strong> his Garden<br />
City dealership.<br />
THE SHOWROOM was so crowded<br />
on Monday nights, he said, th<strong>at</strong><br />
something had to be done to make<br />
things more convenient <strong>for</strong> customers.<br />
"I didn't want a <strong>rec</strong>tangle with a<br />
blue band around the top like a typical<br />
Chevrolet dealership I wanted<br />
something centrally loc<strong>at</strong>ed on the<br />
land completely visible from the<br />
front and back. I wanted the back to<br />
look as com<strong>for</strong>table as the front of<br />
the place<br />
"I wanted a service entrance th<strong>at</strong><br />
addressed nine cars <strong>at</strong> one time near<br />
the front I didn't want service customers<br />
to feel like second-class citizens."<br />
Stewart projected a midsummer<br />
1991 opening <strong>for</strong> his Tampa dealership<br />
Manners count in business<br />
By GersM Frawley<br />
staff writer<br />
The first impression may be ytwr<br />
last<br />
In an interview, always remember<br />
«ye contact, a firm handshake and<br />
punctuality N<br />
Oh. and never put salt on your<br />
food be<strong>for</strong>e tasting it <strong>at</strong> a business<br />
dinner or luncheon.<br />
When it come, down to today's<br />
high-presiured business world; better<br />
business etiquette - the prescribed<br />
<strong>for</strong>ms and^practices of cor-<br />
<strong>rec</strong>t business behavior — Is essential<br />
<strong>for</strong> success.<br />
Sharon Garms. who will be teaching<br />
a seminar on business etiquette<br />
<strong>at</strong> the Madonna College Continuing<br />
Educ<strong>at</strong>ion Department, said competing<br />
businesses deliver similar products<br />
in worth and quality, but the<br />
service is wh<strong>at</strong> distinguishes one<br />
business from another<br />
"So many people are interfacing<br />
with computers' th<strong>at</strong> when they get<br />
out in the real world and interact<br />
with clients, they lack social skills,"<br />
Garms said<br />
Garms, who has taught seminars<br />
throughout Michigan during the last<br />
year, said the course will cover the<br />
gamut from how to tre<strong>at</strong> women in<br />
the workplace to the proper way to<br />
handle customer complaints<br />
"Ninety-five percent of unhappy<br />
customers will not complain (when<br />
they are tre<strong>at</strong>ed poorly), but 91 percent<br />
of those won't shop <strong>at</strong> th<strong>at</strong> same<br />
store again," shejald. "And 14 percent<br />
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Manners stilfcount in business<br />
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POOR BUSINESS etiquette is so<br />
common in day-to-day business dealings<br />
th<strong>at</strong> people have come to expect<br />
it, she said. "Almost invariably,<br />
when I do one of these classes, someone<br />
will say they were <strong>rec</strong>ently<br />
tre<strong>at</strong>ed poorly."<br />
Garms said the decline in business<br />
etiquette began in the 1960s as business<br />
standards on etiquette relaxed.<br />
People were more concerned with<br />
being laid back."<br />
The problem continued into the<br />
1970s and in the 1980s, business began<br />
to get more technical and more<br />
cold, she said.<br />
Now, businesses — especially <strong>at</strong><br />
the highest levels — are beginning to<br />
put a premium on good etiquette, she<br />
.said.<br />
Good manners and common courtesy<br />
are beneficial if only <strong>for</strong> keeping<br />
customers, she said, but proper<br />
business etiquette offers still more.<br />
d<strong>at</strong>ebook<br />
• NEW TECHNOLOGY<br />
CONFERENCE<br />
Friday, Oct. 5 — New Technology<br />
Conference 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. <strong>at</strong><br />
MoTech Automotive Mechanic<br />
School, 35155 Industrial Road, Livonia.<br />
"Conference designed <strong>for</strong> those<br />
interested in the l<strong>at</strong>est high-tech automotive<br />
service repair technology<br />
and equipment. Free. In<strong>for</strong>m<strong>at</strong>ion:<br />
DenniS Gregory, 522-9510.<br />
• BUSINESS ETIQUETTE<br />
Friday, Oct. 5 — Better business<br />
etiquette course 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.<br />
<strong>at</strong> Madonna College, 36600 School-<br />
van), Livonia. Fee.<br />
In<strong>for</strong>m<strong>at</strong>ion: 591-5188. Sponsor Ma-<br />
• donna College.<br />
• FOR TAX-EXEMPTS<br />
Friday, Oct. 5 — "Maintaining<br />
Your Tax-Exempt St<strong>at</strong>us" 8:30 a.m.<br />
to noon <strong>at</strong> Schoolcraft College. 18600<br />
Haggerty, Livonia. Fee: $25. In<strong>for</strong>maUon:<br />
(517) 372-0860. Sponsor<br />
Michigan Tax In<strong>for</strong>m<strong>at</strong>ion Council.<br />
• NEW TECHNOLOGY<br />
CONFERENCE<br />
Friday, Oct. 5 — New Technology<br />
Conference 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. <strong>at</strong><br />
MoTech Auto Body Repair School,<br />
12615 Stark, Livonia. Conference designed<br />
<strong>for</strong>jfeose interested in tbe l<strong>at</strong>est<br />
high-tech automotive service re-<br />
'A/most invariably,<br />
when / do one of these<br />
classes, someone will<br />
say they were <strong>rec</strong>ently<br />
tre<strong>at</strong>ed poorly.'<br />
— Sharon Garms<br />
"Good manners is not snobby; it's<br />
the ability to be <strong>at</strong> ease in. any situ<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />
I don't really get into the finer<br />
points of the proper way to have tea,<br />
but you will certainly know how to<br />
greet people and make convers<strong>at</strong>ion,"<br />
she said.<br />
DR. LEON PRATNICKI, the di<strong>rec</strong>tor<br />
of continuing educ<strong>at</strong>ion <strong>at</strong><br />
Madonna College, said Madonna College<br />
decided ihe class is necessary<br />
because a lack of business etiquette<br />
is apparent everywhere.<br />
pair technology and equipment.<br />
Free. In<strong>for</strong>m<strong>at</strong>ion: Dennis Gregory,<br />
522-9510.<br />
• USING ANNUAL REPORTS<br />
Monday, Oct. 8 — "l^am How to<br />
Read, Understand and. Use Annual<br />
Reports" 7:30 p.m. <strong>at</strong> Mt. Hop§ Congreg<strong>at</strong>ional<br />
Church, 3033^Ahoolcraft,<br />
Livonia (north servid?arive of<br />
1-96, one-quarter milef west of<br />
Middlebelt). Free. In<strong>for</strong>m<strong>at</strong>ion: John<br />
Nye. 274-8995. SponsofN<strong>at</strong>ional Associ<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
of Invt<br />
• BUSINESS<br />
— Muutlaj, Ocm<br />
IEN<br />
ness Women's Associ<strong>at</strong>ion, Novi<br />
Oaks Chapter, meets <strong>at</strong> 6:30 p.m. in<br />
Novi. In<strong>for</strong>m<strong>at</strong>ion: Betty Booher,<br />
397-7990.<br />
• BUSINESS MARKETERS<br />
Tuesday, Oct. 9 — Business Marketing<br />
Associ<strong>at</strong>ion meets <strong>at</strong> 11:30<br />
a.m. in the library <strong>at</strong> the Fairlane<br />
Club, 5000 Woods Drive, Dearborn.<br />
Fee: $20. In<strong>for</strong>m<strong>at</strong>ion: Susan Tyler,<br />
358-3240.<br />
• GRINDING CONFERENCE<br />
.Taesday-Thariday, Oct. 9-11 -<br />
Intern<strong>at</strong>ional Grinding Conference<br />
and Exposition <strong>at</strong> Hy<strong>at</strong>t Regency-<br />
Dearborn Hotel. In<strong>for</strong>m<strong>at</strong>ion: Robert<br />
Kian, 271-1500 ESct. 340. Sponsor Society<br />
of Manufacturing Engineers.<br />
"Have you dealt with people on<br />
the phone l<strong>at</strong>ely?<br />
"We've lost our identity with the<br />
service part of (bu35iess)," he said.<br />
"People are so enchanted with being<br />
free and independent th<strong>at</strong> they've<br />
<strong>for</strong>gotten a lot of the common courtesy<br />
we used to learned in the past.<br />
"In most situ<strong>at</strong>ions the most irrelevant<br />
people have the gre<strong>at</strong>est impact<br />
on a. corpor<strong>at</strong>e image," Pr<strong>at</strong>nicki<br />
said. A rude or cold <strong>rec</strong>eption<br />
by the guard <strong>at</strong> the g<strong>at</strong>e, the person<br />
who answers the phone or the customer<br />
greeter can ruin a person's<br />
perception 6f a business corpor<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />
One of the most common abuses,<br />
Pr<strong>at</strong>nicki said, is in the use of the<br />
phone, where people feel the tre<strong>at</strong>ment<br />
they <strong>rec</strong>eive is often impersonal<br />
and uncaring. Other abuses occur<br />
in common day-to-day retail shopping.<br />
You can go (into a store) and fire<br />
off a cannon and you wouldn't kill<br />
one salesman — not one salesman,"<br />
• SELF KNOWLEDGE<br />
S<strong>at</strong>urday, Oct. 13 — "MeyerBrioegs<br />
Theory and You" 8 a.m. to noon<br />
arMadonna College, 36600 Schoolcraft,<br />
Livonia. Fee: $50. In<strong>for</strong>m<strong>at</strong>ion:<br />
591-5188.<br />
• FINANCIAL-PLANNING<br />
S<strong>at</strong>urdays, Oct. 13-27 — "Successful<br />
Money Management" seminar 10<br />
a.m. to noon <strong>at</strong> the YWCA-Northwest<br />
Branch, 25940 Grand River, Red<strong>for</strong>d.<br />
Fee: $39. Sponsor: Quality<br />
Finanical Services.<br />
• ACCOUNTANT REVIEW<br />
S<strong>at</strong>urdays, Oct. 13 through Nov. 24<br />
ment Accountant Review" course offered<br />
<strong>at</strong> Detroit College of Business,<br />
4801 Oakman, Dearborn. In<strong>for</strong>m<strong>at</strong>ion:<br />
Roxanne Lopetrone, 581-4400<br />
Ext. 249.<br />
• ASSERTIVE WORKPLACE<br />
Wednesdays, Oct 17 through Nov.<br />
14 — "Assertive Techniques <strong>for</strong> the<br />
Workplace" course offered <strong>at</strong><br />
Schoolcraft College, 18600 Haggerty,<br />
Livonia. Fee: $105. Sponsor Schoolcraft<br />
College.<br />
• BUSINESS ETIQUETTE<br />
Thursday, Oct. 18 — Better business<br />
etiquette course 6-10 p.m. <strong>at</strong><br />
Madonna College, 36600 Schoolcraft<br />
(1-96 and Levan), Livonia. Fee. In<strong>for</strong>maUon:<br />
591-5188. Sponsor Madonna<br />
College - •<br />
he said. "You'd kill a lot of customers<br />
but no salespeople."<br />
Pr<strong>at</strong>nicki said the course has<br />
practical applic<strong>at</strong>ions <strong>for</strong> anyone in<br />
business. "I don't think it m<strong>at</strong>ters<br />
who it is — there's alwkys a neetf <strong>for</strong><br />
(etiquette).<br />
"Whether It's a stock broker or<br />
clerk in a store, there's a need <strong>for</strong><br />
(etiquette) across tbe board." Students<br />
considering a business career<br />
may take it, Pr<strong>at</strong>nicki said, but he<br />
believes most people will be those<br />
already in the business world.<br />
"One thing I bear all the time<br />
(from managers) is, 'I've got someone<br />
who is very competent but their<br />
people skills are weak.'"<br />
Madonna College is scheduling<br />
a class on better business etiquette<br />
on from 6 to 10 p.m. Thursday,<br />
Oct. 18. Fee is $50. Call 591-<br />
5188.<br />
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Survey shows sound economy<br />
despite doom and gloom folks<br />
By Garald Frawlay<br />
staff writer .<br />
For months now, economic reports<br />
coming out of Washington D.C.,<br />
priv<strong>at</strong>e investment firms and banks<br />
have bee* <strong>for</strong>ecasting poor tidings<br />
<strong>for</strong> the coming months.<br />
But not everyone thinks the world<br />
is coming to an end<br />
Southeast Michigan, along with<br />
Minneapolis, Cleveland and Denver<br />
were the only four of two dozen metropolitan<br />
areas whose economies did<br />
not decline but improve, in the 1990<br />
second quarter, according to Russell<br />
F. Agosta. a partner with Grant<br />
Thornton.<br />
"FIRST OF all, it's significant because<br />
it positive," Agosta said. "It<br />
means we're not going downhill or<br />
taking off, but we're holding on. It<br />
says there's growth."<br />
Detroit showed a modest gain on<br />
the Grant Thornton Index, up .44<br />
points to.108.6 in the second qplrter.<br />
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Lqual Opportunity Irndct H>IC Insured<br />
up from 108.1 in the first quarter.<br />
Granted, a .44 increase is nothing<br />
to celebr<strong>at</strong>e. Agosta allowed, but the<br />
increase is still significant — especially<br />
in light of the fact th<strong>at</strong> areas<br />
like Boston, Philadelphia, New York.<br />
Houston'Chicago. Se<strong>at</strong>tle and Kansas<br />
City among others registered declines.<br />
"THE ECONOMY of Detroit (<strong>at</strong><br />
108.6) is much better then it was in<br />
1985," he said. "It's nothing to get'<br />
excited about, but it's better than<br />
other areas are doing — a half point<br />
inttne quarter is a decent increase."<br />
Only Minneapolis, with a .45 increase,<br />
topped suburban Detroit's<br />
score, he said.<br />
The index measures seven economic<br />
indic<strong>at</strong>ors: factory hours, nonfarm<br />
employment, construction, permits.<br />
retail sales, business starts,<br />
business failures, and money supply.<br />
The number of construction permits.<br />
business starts "and business<br />
failures remained stable, he said,<br />
and the money supply — <strong>for</strong> the first<br />
time since 1978 — decreased by .78<br />
points. "Detroit's score would have<br />
been much higher if not <strong>for</strong> the de-<br />
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Kingfisher aptly named<br />
As I drove west on Five Mile near<br />
Newburg Road in Uvonia, I saw a<br />
familiar profile. Though it was familiar,<br />
it was unexpected. Perched<br />
on an overhead wire was a belted,<br />
kingfisher. .<br />
It was perched over one of the<br />
small w<strong>at</strong>er outlets th<strong>at</strong> drain<br />
through the city, preparing to do<br />
One of the most prominent fea- *<br />
cures of this bird's profile is its bill.<br />
Protruding from its large head is a<br />
two-inch long bill. In addition to<br />
being long it is also wide and strong<br />
so it can hold onto fish.<br />
Characteristic of the large head of<br />
the kingfisher is its "punk" head<br />
dress. Most of the time the fe<strong>at</strong>hers<br />
on top of the head are e<strong>rec</strong>ted, and<br />
make the bird appear as though it<br />
was startled or frightened.<br />
A chunky body is another fe<strong>at</strong>ure<br />
of this birds profile, especially in<br />
winter when the fe<strong>at</strong>hers are fluffed<br />
in an ef<strong>for</strong>t to keep warm. Even<br />
from a distance this bird is easily<br />
<strong>rec</strong>ognized when traveling down the<br />
road<br />
If you have been canoeing, you<br />
have probably become aware of this<br />
bird by its r<strong>at</strong>tle sound th<strong>at</strong> it makes<br />
while flying. Dead branches are favorite<br />
perches from which kingfish-<br />
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Open Monday thru S<strong>at</strong>urday: 11 a.m.-7 p.m.<br />
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n<strong>at</strong>ure<br />
Timothy<br />
Nowlcki<br />
ers survey their fishing territory.<br />
When a bird is disturbed it will often<br />
fly in front of the canoe to another<br />
favorite perch within its territory.<br />
Eventually the bird will reach the<br />
end of its territory and will then double<br />
-back to continue searching <strong>for</strong><br />
food from a tree branch undisturbed.<br />
Small streams serve as feeding<br />
areas when large rivers and lakes<br />
are not available. Steep banks along<br />
these streams will provide a place<br />
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<strong>for</strong> the kingfisher to nest. Approxim<strong>at</strong>ely<br />
one to two feet below the<br />
ground level, kingfishers excav<strong>at</strong>e a<br />
three-four inch diameter tunnel<br />
three feet-six feet into the bank. At<br />
the end of the tunnel is an enlarged<br />
cavity where the eggs are laid- Nesting<br />
sites do not have to be next to<br />
feeding areas. Birds frequently travel<br />
over a mfle to reach established<br />
feeding areas.~<br />
Streams wandering through cities<br />
have a variety of small fish th<strong>at</strong> can<br />
serve as food <strong>for</strong> this king of fishers<br />
to feed on. If we keep the streams<br />
clean and provide some nesting<br />
areas, we can enjoy these interesting<br />
birds in our backyard.<br />
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Cookware could be dangerous<br />
Q. O. My Mv pare<strong>at</strong>a namii broagkt k.^k back some<br />
beaetifal ceramic cookware from<br />
Earope. Is It safe to ase?<br />
A. Depend lag on the country<br />
where the cookery was purchased, it<br />
probably is safe. Because of several<br />
eases ol lead from uiiag<br />
lead-glazed containers to prepare<br />
and store food, the FDA since 1971<br />
has set limits on the amount of lead<br />
th<strong>at</strong> can leak from any ceramic<br />
ware — <strong>for</strong>eign or domestic.<br />
In 1980 these "action levels" were<br />
further restricted. In addition the<br />
PDA does sample tests on -many<br />
products entering the country. There<br />
are also trade agreements where the<br />
country inspects and certifies the<br />
safety of its products to U.S. standards<br />
prior to export<strong>at</strong>ion to the U.S.<br />
Lead has been a common component<br />
in glazing m<strong>at</strong>erials <strong>for</strong> ceramic<br />
-dishes, bowls, pitchers, pl<strong>at</strong>es and<br />
c o n s u m e r m a l l b a g<br />
other earthenware since civiliz<strong>at</strong>ion c<strong>at</strong>ion was manufactured to meet tbe legal<br />
began. U<br />
whm standards.<br />
these products are improperly manufactured.<br />
FDA Guidelines: -<br />
A glaze containing lead must be 1. Avoid using ceramic ware to<br />
he<strong>at</strong>ed, or fired, to a high Enough store food. Glass or plastic — espe-<br />
temper<strong>at</strong>ure <strong>for</strong> a sufficient length cially <strong>for</strong> foods with a high acid con-<br />
of time to ensure it is safe. Tbe temtent — are safer The acid in foods<br />
per<strong>at</strong>ure and time vary according to can increase the amount of lead re-<br />
the glaze <strong>for</strong>mul<strong>at</strong>ion and size of the leased into the food.<br />
piece. If the glaze is properly <strong>for</strong>mu- 2. Avoid using antiques or collectil<strong>at</strong>ed,<br />
applied and fired, the final bles <strong>for</strong> food. Those "beautiful, old<br />
product is almost impervious to the pieces of grandma's" were probably<br />
effects of food or beverages. manufactured be<strong>for</strong>e any standards<br />
Tbe problem th<strong>at</strong> an unsuspecting were imposed Display — but don't<br />
consumer faces is th<strong>at</strong> there is no<br />
way to tell by looking <strong>at</strong> a piece of<br />
ceramic if it has lead in it and if it<br />
D<strong>at</strong>e: S<strong>at</strong>urday - October 6th<br />
Time:-8:00 A.M. - 3:00 P.M.<br />
One Day Only Factory Di<strong>rec</strong>t Garage Sale<br />
Save $ on frames, mirrors, pictures - closeouts, samples,<br />
overstocks • All items <strong>at</strong> below wholesale prices!<br />
Cash & Carry Only • Open to the General public this day only!<br />
Hope Picture, Inc.<br />
34150 Autry Avenue<br />
Livonia • 427-8570<br />
(Corner of Sta/k Rd & Autry Ave.) One Block South of Schooteraft<br />
Men. if you're about to turn 18. it's<br />
_time*to register with Selective Service<br />
<strong>at</strong> any U.S. Post Office.<br />
It's quick. It's easy.<br />
- And it's the law.<br />
PLYMOUTH FITNESS STIDI0<br />
OPEN HOUSE<br />
FOR LADIES<br />
Friday, Oct. 5 8 a.m.-9 p.m.<br />
S<strong>at</strong>urday, Oct. 6 8 a.m.-2 p.m.<br />
44511 ANN ARBOR RD. (Next to Big Boys)<br />
4 5 1 - 1 1 6 5<br />
W I N G I F T S F R O M :<br />
• Health ways of Plymouth • Plymouth Beauty Supply<br />
• John Casablanca Modeling • Headliners Hair<br />
A « cnc y " Styling Salon<br />
• Easy Spirit Aerobic Shoes • Exercise Clothing<br />
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Thursday. October 4. 1990<br />
clubs in action<br />
• TRAVEL CLUB<br />
The Western Wayne County Chap-<br />
ter, Senior Tour Clubs of America,<br />
will hold its First meeting 7-8:30 p.m<br />
Thursday, Oct 4, <strong>at</strong> tbe <strong>Canton</strong> Pub-<br />
lic <strong>Library</strong>, 1200 S. <strong>Canton</strong> Center.<br />
The evening will include a slide pres-<br />
ent ition and a drawing <strong>for</strong> door<br />
prnes The club provides low-cost<br />
travel <strong>for</strong> those who are "39 and<br />
holding." Refreshments will be<br />
served. For more in<strong>for</strong>m<strong>at</strong>ion, call<br />
459-5508.<br />
• CHINESE AUCTION<br />
Tbe <strong>Canton</strong> Business and Profes-<br />
sional Women will sponsor a Chinese<br />
auction S<strong>at</strong>urday, Oct 8, <strong>at</strong> the Can-<br />
ton <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Library</strong>, 1200 S. <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Center. The event will begin <strong>at</strong> 12:30<br />
p.m. and the drawing will begin <strong>at</strong> 2<br />
p.m. (Winners must he present) Pro-<br />
ceeds will support the BPW scholar-<br />
ship fund. Tickets are available from<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> BPW members or <strong>at</strong> the<br />
door. Price is 83 per card, with 25<br />
chances per card. For more in<strong>for</strong>-<br />
m<strong>at</strong>ion, call Joan Bolek, 453-4040.<br />
CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON<br />
NOTICE OF VOTER REGISTRATION DEADLINE<br />
Notice Is hereby given Out Tuesday, October 9, lWfl is the last day registr<strong>at</strong>ions<br />
can be accepted in order to be eligible to vote in the general election to be held<br />
on November 6. 1990. Registr<strong>at</strong>ions will be accepted <strong>at</strong> tbe Township Clerk's<br />
Office Monday through Friday between tbe hours of 8 30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m or <strong>at</strong><br />
any Secretary of St<strong>at</strong>e Office. ,<br />
LOREN N. BENNETT<br />
• flArk<br />
Publish September 27 4r October 6, 1 WO<br />
CITY OF PLYMOUTH<br />
ORDINANCE NO. 90-4<br />
AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND SECTION 5.249 OF CHAPTER<br />
52 OF THIS CODE OF THE CITY OF PLYMOUTH.<br />
THE CITY "^PLYMOUTH ORDAINS:<br />
SECTKttM. Section 5.M9 uf OhayU.<br />
Plymouth Is hereby amended as follows:<br />
a) Tbe last sentence of the first paragraph as it presently reads is<br />
deleted in its entirety.<br />
b) A <strong>new</strong> sentence is added in its place so th<strong>at</strong> the last sentence of the<br />
first paragraph shall read as follows:<br />
'The concurring vote of a majority of the member* of tbe board<br />
shall be necessary to reverse an order, requirement, decision, or<br />
determin<strong>at</strong>ion of an administr<strong>at</strong>ive official or body, or to decide in<br />
favor of the applicant a m<strong>at</strong>ter upon which the board is required to<br />
pass under an ordinance, or to effect a vari<strong>at</strong>ion in an ordinance<br />
except th<strong>at</strong> a concurring vote of % of the members of the board<br />
shall be necessary to grant a variance from uses of land permitted<br />
in an ordinance."<br />
SECTION 2. This ordinance shall become oper<strong>at</strong>ive and effective on<br />
the 5th day of October. 1990.<br />
Made, passed and adopted by the City Commission of the City of Plym-<br />
outh. Michigan, this 1st day of October. 1990.<br />
DENNIS BILA,<br />
, "" Mayor<br />
Pabinii L I N D A LANGMESSER,<br />
City Clerk<br />
CANTON TOWNSHIP PLANNING COMMISSION<br />
_ CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON<br />
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING<br />
PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CHARTER<br />
TOWNSHIP OF CANTON, WAYNE COUNTY. MICHIGAN<br />
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Act 184 of the <strong>Public</strong> Acts of 1943 of<br />
the St<strong>at</strong>e of Michigan, as amended, and pursuant to the Zoning Ordinance of the<br />
Charter Township of <strong>Canton</strong> th<strong>at</strong> the Planning Commission of the Charter Town-<br />
ship of <strong>Canton</strong> will bold a <strong>Public</strong> Hearing on Monday, October 15, 1990 <strong>at</strong> the<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Township Administr<strong>at</strong>ion Building, 1150 S. <strong>Canton</strong> Center Jtoad <strong>at</strong> 7 00<br />
pm on the following proposed amendments to the Zoning Ordinance<br />
CONSIDER THE REQUEST TO REZONE PARCEL NOS. 108-99-0001-001 1W-<br />
99-0018-001 AND 1M-99-0019-001 LOCATED EAST OF SHELDON ROAD BE-<br />
TWEEN MICHIGAN AVENUE AND PALMER ROADS FROM R-2 SINGLE<br />
FAMILY RESIDENTIAL TO R-J SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL.<br />
JOHN BURDZIAK.<br />
• DULCIMER CLASS<br />
A beginning hammer dulcimer<br />
class will be held <strong>at</strong> the Plymouth<br />
Historical Museum. 155 S. Main.<br />
Classes will begin 1:30-3M p.m. S<strong>at</strong>-<br />
urday, Oct 8, and will continue <strong>for</strong><br />
six weeks. Charlene Berry, a musi-<br />
cian, librarian and scholar, win<br />
teach the class. Price is |5 per ses-<br />
sion, $30 <strong>for</strong> the course. Berry will<br />
have instruments available <strong>for</strong> rent-<br />
al. For registr<strong>at</strong>ion in<strong>for</strong>m<strong>at</strong>ion, call<br />
the Plymouth Historical Museum.<br />
455-8940.<br />
. t<br />
• DOCENT-CLASS<br />
Docents (volunteer guides) work <strong>at</strong><br />
tbe M<strong>at</strong>thaei Botanical Gardens. A<br />
three-hour training class will begin<br />
9:30 a.m. S<strong>at</strong>urday, Oct. 6, <strong>at</strong> tbe<br />
gardens auditorium. 1800 N. Dix-<br />
boro, Ann Arbor. Subsequent classes<br />
will be S<strong>at</strong>urday mornings, with a-<br />
three-week break in December <strong>for</strong><br />
the holidays. Completion of a 20-<br />
week training period qualifies peo<br />
pie as conserv<strong>at</strong>ory docents. Price is<br />
825 <strong>for</strong> class m<strong>at</strong>erials and member-<br />
ship in tbe Friends group. For regis-<br />
tr<strong>at</strong>ion in<strong>for</strong>m<strong>at</strong>ion, call 998-7001.<br />
• NAME THAT LEAF<br />
Volunteer docents <strong>at</strong> the Universi-<br />
ty of Michigan M<strong>at</strong>thaei Botanical<br />
Gardens will help with identific<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
of leaves th<strong>at</strong> have been collected.<br />
Sessions wffi be 2-4 p m. Sundays.<br />
Oct 14, Oct. 21 and Oct 28. <strong>at</strong> the<br />
gardens. 1800 N. Dixboro, Ann Ar-<br />
bor. Tree identific<strong>at</strong>ion guidebooks<br />
will be available. For more in<strong>for</strong>ma-<br />
Uon, call 998-7061.<br />
• 1960S DANCE , * "<br />
St. Thomas A' Becket Family Life<br />
Center will host a 1980s dance 8 p.m<br />
to.midnight S<strong>at</strong>urday, Oct. 6, <strong>at</strong>-555<br />
Lilley in <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />
Pizza, beer., wine, set ups and<br />
munchies will be provided.<br />
Price is 112.50 per person. The<br />
event is sponsored by Monsignor<br />
Clement Kern Knights of Columbus.<br />
Theme dress is optional. Entertain-<br />
ment will 1* "provldi<br />
key<br />
For tickets, call 981-0197.<br />
2843, 981-4370 or 397-1359<br />
397-<br />
• CANTON BPW<br />
The <strong>Canton</strong> Business and Profes-<br />
sional Women will meet 8 p.m. Mon-<br />
day, Oct. 8, <strong>at</strong> the Roman Forum<br />
Restaurant, on Ford in <strong>Canton</strong>. The<br />
meeting will include a rape/assault<br />
prevention program. Prkrtf |1Q. in-<br />
cluding dinner, and is payhble <strong>at</strong> the<br />
door. Area working women may <strong>at</strong>-<br />
tend. For more in<strong>for</strong>m<strong>at</strong>ion, call<br />
Kelly Baldrica. 737-7300 or 489-<br />
4257.<br />
• AFTER 5 CLUB<br />
Tbe Metro-West After 5 Club (tbe<br />
Christian Business and Professional<br />
Women) will bold its next dinner<br />
meeting, "Up, Up and Away," 6:30<br />
p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 9, <strong>at</strong> the Livonia<br />
Holidome.<br />
Fe<strong>at</strong>ured will be a demonstr<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
by a fight <strong>at</strong>tendant on how to travel<br />
efficiently. Soprano soloist Carol<br />
Nagy will entertain.<br />
Ginger Sisson. a teacher from<br />
Grand Rapids, will be the inspira-<br />
tional speaker.<br />
Price is 111. Reserv<strong>at</strong>ions are re-<br />
quired. For reserv<strong>at</strong>ions, call 455-<br />
3371 or 397-8871. '<br />
• TRAIL WALK<br />
' A monthly trail walk will be 2<br />
pm. Sunday, Oct. 7, <strong>at</strong> tbe M<strong>at</strong>thaei<br />
Botanical Gardens, 1800 N. Dixboro.<br />
Ann Arbor. The topic will be "Fall<br />
Flowers, Fruits and Nuts." Admis-<br />
sion is free of charge. ParticipAflts<br />
should meet the docents, volunteer<br />
guides, <strong>at</strong> 2 p.m. on the steps of the<br />
conserv<strong>at</strong>ory. Sturdy, w<strong>at</strong>erproof<br />
footwear is <strong>rec</strong>ommended. For more<br />
in<strong>for</strong>maUon, call 998-7081.<br />
• POWER OF LAUGHTER<br />
An open <strong>for</strong>um meeting will be<br />
held 7-9 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 10. <strong>at</strong><br />
the Upper W<strong>at</strong>erman Campus Cen-<br />
ter of Schoolcraft College. 18600<br />
Haggerty. between Six Mile and Sev-<br />
en Mile, Livonia. The program is<br />
sponsored by the Women's Resource<br />
Center <strong>at</strong> tbe college. The speaker<br />
will be Dr. Gail Compton, a profes-<br />
sor of communicaUons <strong>at</strong> Eastern<br />
Michigan University. Compton will<br />
discuss "The Power of Laughter and<br />
Play in Personal Health." The meet-<br />
ing will be tbe second of a four-part<br />
series on "The Gfje<strong>at</strong> American<br />
Dream." Reserv<strong>at</strong>ions aren't re-<br />
quired and tbe public may <strong>at</strong>tend<br />
For more in<strong>for</strong>m<strong>at</strong>ion, call 462-4443.<br />
• WESTSIDE II<br />
Westside Singles II will bold a<br />
dance/party 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Friday,<br />
Oct. 12, <strong>at</strong> the Livonia Elks Lodge,<br />
on Plymouth Road east of Merri-<br />
man. The dance/party is <strong>for</strong> singles<br />
age 21 and older. Dressy <strong>at</strong>tire<br />
should be worn (no jeans). For more<br />
in<strong>for</strong>m<strong>at</strong>ion, call the hot line, 562-<br />
3170.<br />
CLA66IFIED ADVERTISING<br />
• ' -- ' ' 044-1070 Oakland County 591-0900 Wayne Count^SSa-saL fSSSaSr /R^hSt<br />
mchow H H P<br />
DACHSHUN06 or SCHMMJBM<br />
BUY IT.<br />
SELL IT.<br />
FIND IT.<br />
CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY<br />
LEGAL NOTICE r<br />
CITY OF PLYMOUTH"<br />
* CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF PLYMOUTH<br />
CLOSE OF REGISTRATION FOR GENERAL ELECTION<br />
TUESDAY. OCTOBER 9.1990<br />
Please note th<strong>at</strong>.Tuesday, October 9. 1990, is'the last day of registr<strong>at</strong>ion <strong>for</strong> the<br />
General Election to be held on Tuesday, November 6, 1990. Registr<strong>at</strong>ion <strong>for</strong> City<br />
electors will be taken <strong>at</strong> the office of tbe City Clerk <strong>at</strong> 201 South Main Street<br />
Registr<strong>at</strong>ion fof Township electors <strong>at</strong> the office of the Township Clerk <br />
BABY QRANOS SALT<br />
BaauWuay raSraaHad <strong>at</strong> S3SOO Turv-<br />
aaewy*WTaMy«neudetf<br />
Piano 471-1771<br />
BALDWIN grand piano. 6 1 Mnut<br />
SNafi. KAT, raalorad. bu<strong>at</strong> m 1920<br />
528-1411 or avaa. 644-0506<br />
728 VCR, TV, Stereo,<br />
Ht-Fi. Tey Decks<br />
BETA-MAX a a tapaa. m t i firm<br />
»» 836-2970<br />
BALDWIN-W1NTON pMyar<br />
aoad w<strong>at</strong>nut cabm<strong>at</strong>. 35 roa*.<br />
M 1924 (1,500 4SS-50S3<br />
843-6120<br />
SKI BOAT 1902 16", 115 Hp.<br />
SIAMESE KITTENS<br />
CHEVY. 1S77. Pick Uc 6<br />
CABLE CONSOLE piano artlh<br />
Saneft. dark oak IMah. uMaii<br />
OOndBWn. 11200 557-4536<br />
CELEBRATE<br />
EVOLAS<br />
-UTICA STORE<br />
GRAND OPENING<br />
WIN A YOUNG CHANG<br />
GRAND PIANO<br />
No purcfiaaa n.naaaai,. turn! coma<br />
M. IU out an antry lorm M parton.<br />
Or awing Mil da hMd Oct 19m<br />
From no. unM ifta draaMng. M (A-<br />
anoa 6 organ* ara naciaay prtoad.<br />
ntm a uaad, tor Via Grand OparMng<br />
Ootafcrtfkyi<br />
3*oomA^d Slor* Op«n Sun 1-5<br />
EVOLA MUSIC<br />
BloomHakl 334-0566<br />
•"ywuth 455-4677<br />
U«C« 726-6570<br />
674-0433<br />
CONN ORGAN Mth iMncr.. rylhm<br />
•action, a munc Caa aflar 3pm<br />
^ 543-2551<br />
OBUM SET - 5 dSka M l<br />
flWian cymbaa*. roto-tom*<br />
*70 489-1078<br />
•LECTRA WESTONE GUITAR<br />
Caaa and Amp mcJudad Hardly<br />
IMadl S200. Caa 535-654«<br />
SPIPHONE. 1956, GUITAR<br />
S4S2TMD. Btond UMnBna. F-Hola.<br />
S86-3267<br />
«NOER - T<strong>at</strong>. gunar ampaflar.<br />
1086 E.C H M condition 5aS-32S7<br />
FluGEL HORN and cam - Bach -<br />
Slradavarlu* Uka maw S350<br />
459-4471<br />
FLUTE.<br />
aonabla Aflar 6pm 553-4684<br />
PHANZ WflRTH machantcal<br />
PMno. 100 yaars okS mini<br />
S16.000 347<br />
HAMMONO ELECTRIC ORGAN<br />
W k ay board - rhythm Mellon.<br />
3S.43K24 1150 664-5683<br />
HAMMOND THEATER ORGAN -<br />
•aiwar Days 435-3990<br />
or Evaa 656-0324<br />
C H A R T E R T O W N S H I P O F C A N T O N<br />
N O T I C E O F P U B L I C H E A R I N G<br />
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD ON<br />
MONDAY. OCTOBER 15. 1990 AT 7;00 P.M. AT THE CANTON TOWNSHIP<br />
ADMINISTRATION BUILDING,-U«^S~CANTON CENTER ROAD TO CON-<br />
A REQUEST FOR THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL LAND USE AS PRO-<br />
^ SECTION 27 03 C OF THE CANTON TOWNSHIP ZONING<br />
ORDINANCE.<br />
K TO PERMIT CONSTRUCTION OF A" WASTEWATER<br />
I!^H2 R l A J ION sys TEM. LOWER ROUGE EQUALIZATION BASIN<br />
PUMP STATION, LOCATED EAST OF HAGGERTY BETWEEN PALMER<br />
MICHIGAN AVENUE. WRITTEN COMMENTS WILL BE<br />
RECEIVED UNTIL 7:00 P M AT 1150 S. CANTON CENTER ROAD A PUBLIC<br />
"EARING ON THE SPECIAL LAND USE MAY BE REQUESTED BY ANY<br />
PROMEKTY OWNER OR THE OCCUPANT OF ANY STRUCTURE LOCATED<br />
WmnNSOO FEET OF THE BOUNDARY OF THE PROPERTY BEING CON-<br />
SIDERED FOR SPECIAL USE<br />
KOMLER CAMPBELL *p»a< pMno,<br />
wM«ul *.cMant condition S1J00.<br />
CM aflar 6pm. 229-2241<br />
BOSE 10 2 uprtgM apMlkar*<br />
avar uaad. Nka nM: iSSO/'bai ....<br />
569-7376<br />
EOCHUZER PRE-AMP^Soundcrafta-<br />
man.10-band) - 1150 Onkvo «40S5<br />
Tunar - |150 Tarn AR.1A<br />
PIONEER CD<br />
CHINESE SHAR-PEI pupa 1200 S<br />
up or trada Shot* & papart<br />
included 532-9523<br />
CHOCOLATE LABS AKC Rag«-<br />
jarad. Champion btoodknM S350-<br />
S400 - 244-6641 or days 594-2732<br />
CHOW CHOW. AKC. 9 month*<br />
black lamaM. houaabrokan. mual<br />
•Ml. S1S0 Ahar 7pm 462-6361<br />
CHOW CHOW - Black. AKC Cham-<br />
pion Una Puppwa. 7 m w i 1st<br />
WS 522-1147<br />
COCKER PUPPIES-AKC born Aug<br />
16. blonda malaa Noma 'i»M<br />
S«X> Haniandaraa 632-6123<br />
SHELTIE PUPS AKC man cuta<br />
— 16 « MU. S300<br />
642-6566<br />
SHEPARO/COLLIE Pup - 9 moa.<br />
aava maaaaoa<br />
260-lf50<br />
S2«.aoo 642-1146<br />
BOAT - ALUMINUM 14 ft . 6 h-p<br />
r-l<br />
W 00 £»•* 644-4247<br />
616 Aulo A Track<br />
Ferts 6 Service<br />
c*a - usee h*<br />
Sr-Dr«»S Chavy T^uck<br />
Ca« , 473^067<br />
616 Aulo<br />
•TTERNATIOHAL ia00 S17D0. 14 n<br />
—ha bad. amn cuaMm aoaa a bu*<br />
M. ai.000 xaaa. pomm Maarmg<br />
*aa. imm 4 apaad tranamoanon,<br />
cAAct aahauM. banary, 345 gaa an-<br />
OMa * apaad am, 24.000 OVW<br />
y cMarv $6500 841-4232<br />
824 Jeepet Other<br />
4-Wheel O w e s<br />
A GUARANTEED AUTO LOAN<br />
Noonar<strong>at</strong>uaad S6 00 par caa<br />
mnna.tiart <strong>at</strong>wrmi<br />
1-900-420-4227<br />
620 Autoe Wanted<br />
ABSOLUTELY<br />
HKJHEST DOLLAR PA© FOR<br />
OUALTTY AUTOMOWLES<br />
Wa mm aMi tiowUdanca. M buy mm<br />
542-7011<br />
WANTED<br />
CAR WANTED - Looking tor<br />
framponanon Can maka<br />
KMT TRAILERS - Uaad 12 «. - 18<br />
«—d outboard* v<br />
40 hp riiciMla.il condMon 477-4170<br />
CAL 2-27 1S7a. Furtng CrMaa<br />
CANOETTn Si50 FlMBonom<br />
12 ft . $ 175 Saa Haul 14 ft. S290<br />
360-0906<br />
CHAPARRAL '7a XL. 1997 <br />
546-6344 Anytwne | Beautnu condition 474-8356<br />
FORD<br />
453-2683<br />
OOOGE<br />
421-5700<br />
SMKEY-S FLEET MAINTENANCE<br />
Setveg* a AM Can WaMed<br />
W* Pick Up<br />
897-3100<br />
622 Tracks For Sale<br />
CHEVROLET 1990 S10 p«kS 624-2844<br />
CHEVY 1978 Ml soa. 350 awe.<br />
running board*, tool box. M. <strong>looks</strong><br />
good runa good, mu<strong>at</strong> *M. (3400<br />
477-6362<br />
808 Vehicle A<br />
Bo<strong>at</strong> Storage<br />
CHEVY 1978 J»ICKUP With cap<br />
(1800 or bee) after<br />
453-1138<br />
AEROSTAR-1986 Cargo -*r 4 cyl-<br />
inder. 68 .000 mBee. good condRnn<br />
» ' » 261-8866<br />
AEROSTAR 1967 XLT<br />
grey, loeded Mr. power<br />
nam Urea. (5.995 CM 373-2983<br />
AEROs-IAR 1966 pay 39 000<br />
maea. autom<strong>at</strong>e. AM/Fw ceaaeiie.<br />
AEROSTAR. 1986. enii:eaei 1 corxfc<br />
$12,000<br />
Ul4 -<br />
AEROSTAR 1969 XL. 7 Merge<br />
•uiometic, ar crulee em/Tm. exoM-<br />
M« condition (9 1T5 453-5183<br />
CHEROKEE LIMITED 1990 Loeded<br />
4*4. 9 5 Anandng Was (28 000<br />
SaM (20.660 .<br />
FOX HILLS<br />
OirysMr-Plymouth<br />
455-8740 961-3171<br />
CHEROKEE 1987 Laredo 4 wt<br />
drive 4 door M. •unroo' euton<br />
IC (9,650 348-6749<br />
CHEVY 1988 Custom Ven - imoi<br />
top. T V no ru<strong>at</strong>. GA. 60.000 irwea<br />
266-3736<br />
CORVETTE 1909 - New urea<br />
brMea 6 exheuet Cuetorr pant k*<br />
a reel end ~m-<br />
age and more CM Now<br />
"BoB"Jeannotle<br />
PONTiAC GMC<br />
Plymouth. Ml<br />
4<br />
CORVETTE 1975, convertible. o><br />
"Meege thorn car condRnn Ahet<br />
* 540-6348<br />
6pm<br />
CORVETTE 1976 - 1<br />
excMarit condltiori •ver gtoaa lop<br />
(800C or oa<strong>at</strong><br />
66 1-2766<br />
CORVETTE 1976 with 64 327 «rv<br />
g»» F.cMeni mepe Be<strong>at</strong> after.<br />
CM after 5 421-92S5 1<br />
CORVETTE t976 L48 - alia stem-<br />
Mee steel brMee frceeent cona-<br />
tion 517-546-5 164<br />
CORVETTE 1976 power steenno a •<br />
.brakes, a*-, greet condition (8500<br />
or bear cfter 47J--3*2<br />
- CORVETTE 1979 . MV^.Veg—T<br />
owner excellent condmor, 42 008<br />
maea (10.000 or be<strong>at</strong> 334-8181<br />
CORVETTE 196* oackac glees<br />
'-'ops Very deaniS 10.500<br />
toeded. MacK.<br />
hor^Sli'M^ "ftenor l u<br />
••or (1130C 455-5966 m Beet ofter After 7<br />
DOOGE W100 1968 4x4 318<br />
engine Red riceaai i condition'<br />
•« 000 459-6864<br />
*STRO 1987. air. ON. power locks<br />
7 rsa»eiys rarv<br />
(8350 427-4973<br />
FORO BRONCO XLT 1988 -arwt<br />
Wi "oeded. Me <strong>new</strong> onfti<br />
4 CRESTWOOD<br />
DODGE<br />
421-5700<br />
CORVETTE 1986 dark red loeoecL<br />
4 7 3 Z51 aicMeril condfhort<br />
(15.800 651-1489 or ' 522-1422<br />
CARAVAN 1985 SE. no ru<strong>at</strong> axoW- i CORO E-150 Lan<strong>at</strong> 4.4. v-8.<br />
lent condition 7 se<strong>at</strong>s (49SO/t>eM automebc (14.295<br />
422-7293<br />
Days 424-9081 or<br />
545-2S29<br />
CHEVY 1989 SIC Pickup low mdaa.<br />
M. 5 apeed. am/lm sia<strong>rec</strong> -issifti,<br />
Marp (8000<br />
-2217 or 441-9157<br />
ofour«;<br />
842 22<br />
DOOGE 050. 1964 Pickup - Cep<br />
r
14C*(R.W.O-12e»<br />
825 Sports*<br />
O&E Thursday. October 4. 1990<br />
; HONOA IMS PWCLUOi SI MOO<br />
mae*. autom<strong>at</strong>ic $13.MO<br />
W O O D M O T O R S<br />
372-7100<br />
825 Sports A *<br />
Imported Cacr<br />
gUjg* 1984 828 - nloe and clean<br />
H<strong>at</strong>aePark Lincoln- Mercury<br />
*53,4J24 ext 400<br />
197$<br />
- . _,000 meee $5600/<br />
beM 852-3871 or 4*9-4224<br />
825 Sports A<br />
MAZDA. 1887. RX7 Sport - CM*,<br />
vary km maaegs. sunroof 5 apeed<br />
Stored waiter*. $9,496 82ft-863«<br />
MAZDA 1900 MIATA 2000 M . cus-<br />
torn paint. fuay loadsd wall option*<br />
Must Ml Baal oMr 873-6736<br />
825 Sports & - 825 Sports 4<br />
MAZDA IM7 - $3* LX an. 'J<br />
M I * U<br />
mtaa $6300<br />
MAZDA l»U 333 2 door 24.000<br />
rmles. Mr. stereo lap* ptsyer $4<br />
WE WILL NOT BE<br />
UNDERSOLD<br />
AFFORDABLE LEASE PAYMENTS AVAILABLE*<br />
<strong>at</strong>om c , .<br />
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less Steel Exhaust • Electronic instrument<strong>at</strong>ion • Glearco<strong>at</strong> Paint • AM/<br />
FM Cassette wSeek 4-SeanCkxk - TUt Whw -level Contra •<br />
Concert Sound • Power 6-Way Driver Se<strong>at</strong> • Theft Deterrent System •<br />
Autom<strong>at</strong>ic w/Overdnve • Stock #9350<br />
$ H 7 . Q Q Q * EMPLOYEES<br />
• • J W V W SAVE MORE<br />
Area's only Buick "Pace Setter Dealer"<br />
i t M / B U I C K - I S U Z U<br />
• WAYNE COUNTVS • ISUZU IS ENDORSED<br />
LARGEST ISUZU BY GENERAL MOTORS<br />
Eastbound Michigan Ave. DEALERSHIP<br />
<strong>at</strong> Wayne Road - Just 2<br />
minutes East of 1-275<br />
in Westland-Wayne Community<br />
•plus tax, title, pl<strong>at</strong>es; reb<strong>at</strong>es where applicable<br />
7 2 9 - 2 0 0 0<br />
\<br />
O l d s m o b i l e<br />
'90 CALAIS<br />
Stock #2733 W A S '13,957 IS '12,131*<br />
'90 CIERA SL<br />
Stock '2934 WIS '17,000 iS '14,195*<br />
Slock #2945 Was<br />
Save s 1 8 2 6<br />
2 5<br />
'90 S U P R E M E<br />
'16,765 i. '12,975*<br />
'90 8 8 ROYALE B R O U G H A M<br />
Stock *2M7 was '21,126 i. '17,785*<br />
'90 9 8 T O U R I N G S E D A N<br />
Stock #2294 was •27,345 '23,273*<br />
- '90 S I L H O U E T T E<br />
9toek #2»7» was '19,382 i. '16,787*<br />
Sane 3 3 4 1<br />
Sa»e s 4072<br />
s 2 5 9 5<br />
33850 PLYMOUTH ROAD • 7 MINl/TES WEST OF TELEGRAPH<br />
- 6 9 0 Q<br />
MERCEDES<br />
BENZ<br />
SALE<br />
1977<br />
I9M<br />
1967<br />
1967<br />
1990<br />
1964<br />
1965<br />
1967<br />
1967<br />
1986<br />
3Ls<br />
450 SI<br />
450 SL<br />
560 SL<br />
SEL's<br />
560 S£L<br />
420 SE L<br />
300 s<br />
-300 E<br />
300 E<br />
300 E<br />
N B E<br />
300 CE<br />
DIESEL'S<br />
300 D<br />
300 D<br />
300 D<br />
300 D<br />
190 D •<br />
W O O D M O T O R S<br />
3 7 2 - 7 1 0 0 ,<br />
100* WARRANTY'S<br />
$15,700<br />
$19,000<br />
$39,900<br />
$31,900<br />
$32,900<br />
$23,900<br />
$26,900<br />
$26,500<br />
H! m<br />
$44,900<br />
$11,900<br />
$16,700<br />
$19,790<br />
$21,750<br />
$17,600<br />
856 Buick<br />
CENTURY 1965 • LTD. 4 cyfcxtar. 4<br />
door, nivac learner aluminum<br />
H"l- kjogaoa <strong>rec</strong>k. p o m wm-<br />
90.000 feghway maes.<br />
29 mpg mail. $3,765 626,6667<br />
CENTURY. 1965 Sl<strong>at</strong>ic^wagon Au-<br />
tom<strong>at</strong>ic 100.000 ni<strong>at</strong>iway maaa<br />
Ortves His <strong>new</strong> $1900<br />
Ca8 534-4004<br />
CENTURY 1967 LIMITED<br />
V-*. $599.5<br />
LrvoMe ChrystSf-Ptymoutti 525-7604<br />
CENTURY. 1969 - 4 .<br />
condition. 26.000 r<br />
$8 600 mual Mir 848-254C<br />
ELECTRA. 1967, T-lypa laWhar «v<br />
•»wv' a«can!ant ooodllwIlkSo 1 ' "i-<br />
5pm 661-0397<br />
ESTATE WAGON 1990 Factory offi-<br />
cial, loadad. $14,995 '<br />
D I C K S C O T T B U I C K<br />
9 6 3 - 3 0 2 5<br />
GRAND NATIONAL 1967 -<br />
26 000 iraiaa. t-topa. $l5.000/ba<strong>at</strong><br />
421-4129<br />
RIVIERA T962<br />
car. raar. f<br />
$00007tia<strong>at</strong><br />
condition<br />
357-5266<br />
RIVIERA 1964 Wt«M Exoaftanl<br />
condnton' Loadadl Low mNaa<br />
$5500 o> baai odar Ca« 531-6617<br />
SKYHAWK >964 - ..caaan condl-<br />
IKX1 2 doc (unroot. $2,000<br />
. 473-0432<br />
SEDAN OaVUM i960. aappMa Mua<br />
w/wNla w<strong>at</strong>har U<br />
7.500 m*n L.<br />
$21000<br />
SEDAN O M U : tM$.<br />
•••a. ' 06C mmt. la am a.<br />
$30 ,519. miuna<br />
752 24 Ti<br />
SKYLARK 1967 Cu<strong>at</strong>om<br />
42.000 maaa. «>ca<strong>at</strong> oftar 477-5691<br />
MERCEDES .1976 - 3000. CaWornia<br />
car, plKxia. Hot. wc<strong>at</strong>laril condition<br />
$7,800 652-0700<br />
LE SABRE. 1977. no ru<strong>at</strong> toadad<br />
$1,000. 459-1646<br />
LESABRE I960 - LE.<br />
carrtty pamtad. 1 onvnar. balga<br />
valour, mu<strong>at</strong> dnva $2,500 56A 7232<br />
MERCEDES 1981 260 E.<br />
LESABRE 1985- 4 door. V6. Igraal<br />
milsaa'l. loadad. auc<strong>at</strong>Unt condi-<br />
tion. t ownar. $3600/ba»L 536^739<br />
,BHE. I96B 4 door. blua. load-<br />
ad. immaculala. 36.000 road mllas.<br />
$9.500 562-2569<br />
PARK AVENUE-1967. Lova Bo<strong>at</strong>,<br />
loaded <strong>for</strong> luxury Claan<br />
$10.500 446-6666<br />
PARK AVENUE-1967. turna ruah<br />
•bOUUnto f»MSU "our La<strong>at</strong>tiar. lurv-<br />
54M971<br />
CADILLAC BROUGHAM. 1966 - 4<br />
door. afMta a'WlWta Wnyl top Mua<br />
cloth ntarior loadad coda Marm.<br />
22.000 mdaa Aakng $16,500 Ca«<br />
aflar 6pm 625-0524<br />
CIMARRON. 1965<br />
powar aa<strong>at</strong>a. wmd.<br />
malic trans $2,900<br />
Low maaa. air.<br />
powar aa<strong>at</strong>a. wmdowa. locks Auio-<br />
443-5277<br />
COUPE DEVIL LE. 1961<br />
Oina r epair $750 261-5670<br />
COUPE OCVILLE 1967<br />
naw ttraa. 53.000 mNaa.<br />
condition. $10.000/ba<strong>at</strong><br />
car 38<br />
SEDAN DEVILL^ i960<br />
624-6404<br />
SEDAN DC ViLLE 1990. tMua. 6.000<br />
ml..<br />
braii 6a. 522 500<br />
anii-tockmc<br />
866-0260<br />
SEDAN DEVIL LE. 1990. Ilramw an-<br />
laalhar. 7.000 mllaa.<br />
®52-2040<br />
taiopa<br />
$22,000<br />
SEDAN OaVILLE 190L.<br />
wmta •/maroon laainar anea8ani<br />
521.900 459-7057<br />
SEVILLE 1976. loadad. 46.000<br />
Arttona maaa naa naw. $6150 -<br />
SEVILLE. I960 - Loadad. lott ol<br />
naw parts, oaraga kapt. low maaa.<br />
tan/brown BaautUui mu<strong>at</strong> aaa. Caa<br />
altar 10am $3,300. 564-7322<br />
SEVILLE. 1963, WMta/Tan (manor<br />
53400 m6aa Vary good<br />
$6500 or baal 464-3174<br />
CAPRICE. I$79 2 doer, naw WM,<br />
brakaa. nana 6 <strong>looks</strong> good Air. Mar<br />
ao. $1,350/ollar<br />
dMon. $1,660 Ca« I<br />
CAPRICE 1965-Excaaanl condMon<br />
wfma t top. Ul powar. ondaa<br />
CAPRICE 1965 4 door good«p<br />
dWon. w«a carad tor. pnoad So aaa<br />
_ •PI—<br />
477-0766<br />
CAVALIER 1969. 3 door hascftbac*<br />
90,000 mBaa. nana snB.<br />
4 spaad. 90<br />
t1.900/MM<br />
CAVALIER 1966 - Typa SO. ,4 spaad<br />
manual, am-lm <strong>at</strong>arao. dapandaMa<br />
runagra<strong>at</strong> $2195 476-5629<br />
CAVAUER 1986<br />
brakaa. alr, am-lm ssarao. runa<br />
gra<strong>at</strong>. good uraa $1900 726-S338<br />
CAVALIER.<br />
lomanc. a -<br />
mora $4.990/M<strong>at</strong>.<br />
224 - 2 8 V6, au-<br />
t<strong>at</strong>. digital i M<br />
l 665-3^66<br />
866-3017<br />
PARK AVENUE i z r $4950 Fu8<br />
option*, nawar Kraa. brakaa. *x-<br />
hau<strong>at</strong>. $73.000 mMa» 656-1114<br />
PARK AVENUE 1966 4 door, taupa.<br />
Landau roof, kka naw. low mtfaaga<br />
R<strong>at</strong>iraa scar $12,900 471-2306<br />
REATTA CONVERTIBLE 1990 Fac-<br />
tory official. $23,995<br />
D I C K S C O T T B U I C K<br />
, 9 6 3 - 3 0 2 5<br />
REATTA 1990 Factory olftcal.<br />
$16,545<br />
D I C K S C O T T B U I C K<br />
9 6 3 - 3 0 2 5 -<br />
REGAL GRAND SPORT 1991 Fac-<br />
tory official, $14,995<br />
D I C K S C O T T B U I C K<br />
9 6 3 - 3 0 2 5<br />
MERCEDES 1965 360 SL buraun-<br />
saddK mtaoor 44,000 ml.<br />
>000 231-3366<br />
MERCEDES 1986 300E, gold, cua-<br />
tom sftaop akin tronl sa<strong>at</strong> covars.<br />
27,000 miles. $26 000 llnA855-5353<br />
MERCEDES 1969 190E - assuma<br />
. $404 par montti. 17.500<br />
Evas 651-1216<br />
MltaubUfu 1990 Ec*p(a. only 2.500<br />
mile*, loadad, autom<strong>at</strong>ic Asking<br />
$9,000 After 6/waakand( 3^4-1296<br />
PORSCHE 1965 944 - Aulom<strong>at</strong>ic,<br />
rad/Wack la<strong>at</strong>nar. loadad Mini<br />
$l0.000/ba« oftar 563-5407<br />
PORSCHE 1986 944 - Mack, tar m-<br />
terlor. Ptrellis good condition.<br />
90,000 rrwy miles, $12.000 78» M6g<br />
PORSCHE 1968 - 944. aulom<strong>at</strong>ic.<br />
mint condition, lass than 11,000<br />
maa*. Price negotiable Ptiona from<br />
7-10pm. 313-464-7631<br />
SAAB 1967 900S Power steering'<br />
txakes/wKvJows <strong>at</strong>r. am tm ca»-<br />
selia sunroof. $11.800 346-3268<br />
SUBARU. 1986 United Edition - 3<br />
door. 4 wfieel drlva turbo. FIX pack-<br />
K ound effects & sunroof Must<br />
.200 646-9100 Joe Pittl .<br />
•- • — 642-0544<br />
SUBARU 1987, GL turbo, loaded.<br />
exoeUant condition. 29.000 mllaa.<br />
$5500 Can aflar 5 30pm 422-9237<br />
COUPE OCVILLE. 1980<br />
^ powar. 117.000 maaa ll flOO<br />
Cal after 6pm 455-5056<br />
COUPE DE VILLE-1978. 2 door, naw<br />
pamt-fripie Mack le<strong>at</strong>her tun pow-<br />
as. <strong>new</strong> arM-orakes/Mtlary/tums-<br />
up. $2,500 negotiable 960-1505<br />
DE VILLE-1962<br />
200 Can tOam-<br />
937-4913<br />
COUPE OCVILLE, 1966<br />
Mac* cherry le<strong>at</strong>her, no ru<strong>at</strong>, excel<br />
STL*, 1 O W O * 74.000-hwy ml<br />
$7,900 , 851-6437<br />
DE LEGANCE BROUGHAM. 1967<br />
Le<strong>at</strong>her Inter**. $8,700 W<strong>at</strong>er<strong>for</strong>d<br />
Alter 6pm 673-0039<br />
Fta<strong>at</strong>wood 1975 Brougham, al pow-<br />
ar mtiudmg rear deck 92.000 maaa.<br />
A-1 condition $3,000 591-3107<br />
FLEETWOOD 1966 BROUGHAM<br />
Dark Bk»a -White leaili Mr.l Cori-<br />
dition $6800 Call 476-7802<br />
FLEETWOOD. 1990. 4140 maea 4<br />
door, white, garnet le<strong>at</strong>her, Astro<br />
Roof $25,500 . 477-0490<br />
SEDAN DeVlLLE 1989. GM execu-<br />
tive car. le<strong>at</strong>her miertor every op-<br />
tion $17 500 363-9474<br />
REGAL 1981, rebmn engine Musi<br />
sell $2200 or best oiler 726-2183<br />
REGAL. 1989 Custom. tu»y loadad.<br />
exceaant condition, includes car<br />
phone $9,950 552-8484 645-5379<br />
RIVERIA 1962 Loaded low<br />
mileage, saver good condition,<br />
$4,000 or best 473-9092<br />
RIVIERA 1965 Autom<strong>at</strong>ic, air condl-<br />
ikwi. le<strong>at</strong>her interior, wiarn $5 *9S<br />
FOX HILLS<br />
Chrysler-Plymouth<br />
455-6740 961-3171<br />
VOLVO, 1982<br />
VOLVO. 1985 740GLE - 5 spaad.<br />
loaded, excsnant oonduioa, $6200/<br />
beet Alter 5pm 538-6739<br />
852 Classic Cart<br />
AUSTIN MEALY: 1957 BN-4 Calilor<br />
nia car RabuHt engine New interior,<br />
Mew top. Body excellent $11.OO0\<br />
beet 642-5353 or 626-79 H'<br />
BEL AIR 1963 - 4 door, aulom<strong>at</strong>ic. 6<br />
cylinder, powar staehng/brakes,<br />
dean, 47.000 actual maea. good<br />
condition $2500 Evee 453-6421<br />
CAMARO 1975 - Runa gre<strong>at</strong>. 70.000<br />
rm. Same I amity smca <strong>new</strong> Bodv s<br />
decant $1500 or best offer<br />
After 5 pm 421-2906<br />
CHEVROLET 1967 Camaro. red/<br />
red. too many naw pans to fe<strong>at</strong>. 80%<br />
restored, must ae« $4000 Arm<br />
933-0712<br />
FORD 1929 Highboy, all steel. .<br />
speed. 327 ou In /340 hp . rebuit<br />
angme. <strong>new</strong> uras on Cenlerftnes.<br />
navy Wue/tan with rumbleaa<strong>at</strong>. corP<br />
vertlble top $20.000/beet- 459-3869<br />
FORO 1948 2 door aedan 350 Che-<br />
10 bolt Chevy reerend.<br />
<strong>new</strong> Ives, <strong>new</strong> exhaust <strong>new</strong> Interior.<br />
$6800 or best, 595-7234<br />
MARK III 1971 Continental<br />
•ant condition, primroee color, dvk<br />
interior air. full power<br />
476-9397<br />
MUSTANG GRANOE 1973 - 351<br />
Clev, auto. air. power steering,<br />
brakaa. windows Exceaent condi-<br />
tlon. $7,000 591-2522<br />
MUSTANG 1968. COUPE - High<br />
Per<strong>for</strong>mance 351W 4 speed<br />
Georgia ear . $3 ,800 347-4754 ,<br />
PACKARD-1941 Special. 4 door<br />
sedan, 6 cylinder, restored Many ;<br />
•frajjart* inlcudlng extra^arjme<br />
PLYMOUTH 1971 GTX. beautiful<br />
nsuadel M<strong>at</strong>ching number 440HP<br />
mgtraeh'Jr<br />
owner 39.000 ml Loaded Le<strong>at</strong>her<br />
Factory alarm 6 yi./100,000 mi.<br />
tran<strong>at</strong>errable warranty Firerrwst<br />
Beautiful car $12 900 395-5015<br />
RIVIERA 1990 Bo«a dlac system,<br />
anti-lock brake*, le<strong>at</strong>her, factory of-<br />
Itcial $19,995<br />
D I C K S C O T T B U I C K<br />
9 6 3 - 3 0 2 5<br />
SEDAN OCVILLE, 1968 - Very low<br />
mae* MUM le<strong>at</strong>her, doth top. gold<br />
package, spokes. 478-5321<br />
SEDAN DE VILLE 1967<br />
equipped. 47.000 mae*<br />
After 6pm<br />
Mry<br />
826-3961<br />
SEDAN DEVILLE 1967 Mack /black<br />
le<strong>at</strong>her, XAded. 43.500 mUea. w*<br />
negoti<strong>at</strong>e CaB anytime 652-0766<br />
SEDAN DEVILLE<br />
se<strong>at</strong>s, ninyt roof. M<br />
1990 Leether<br />
661-0751<br />
SEDAN DCVILLt, 19S6 - Whrte ex-<br />
terior. beige leether, 70.000 mi ex-<br />
ceHeril condition $6,600' 856-1656<br />
SEDAN DEVILLE, '990 - Carmine<br />
no -tea,<br />
4f»«S32<br />
SEVILLE-1985, whlte/maroon<br />
valour, aanut<strong>at</strong>ad top, 52,000 maea.<br />
mu<strong>at</strong> aea $ie »9$. 455-2172<br />
860 Chavrolst<br />
maeege extended war<br />
ranty with alarm Never driven m<br />
winler $11,000 373-6339<br />
BERETTA. 1969 GTU - Red.<br />
mllaa. $6,500 or beef ofler<br />
865-7521<br />
BE RETT ^ 1969 OT- <strong>new</strong> car trade,<br />
sharp $9,995<br />
Hmee Park Lincotrv-Mercury<br />
453-2424 ext 400<br />
BERETTA 1990 Gr 6 cylinder, loed-<br />
ed. low mileage, exceaent condition<br />
$11,200 665-4725<br />
CAMARO Z28, 1963 - Power steer-<br />
ing 6 brakaa. autom<strong>at</strong>ic, i-iopa,<br />
30.000 maee. beeper/alarm $5,600<br />
Call after 5pm 421-4464<br />
CAMARO 1976 Engine good, body<br />
needem<strong>for</strong>k $500 or beet oftar<br />
Caa after 2. 533-6592<br />
CAMARO 1978 run* greet. $900 or<br />
' I oftar.' 476-9844<br />
CAMARO 1962 226. 94,000 M„ ex-<br />
ceaent condition, runs gre<strong>at</strong>, dean,<br />
mueteea $2800/beet 729-9643<br />
CAVAUfP 1666 wagon.<br />
conditio* Air AMFM I<br />
$3,000. 493-7*03<br />
CAVALIER. 1906 2-24. red. I<br />
wnrool. clean, <strong>new</strong> are*. mu*t aaa<br />
$9900 642-6691: Evee 756-2779<br />
CAVALIER 1986 - Vcruet. 23.700<br />
maee, autom<strong>at</strong>ic no jar. $5 ooe<br />
477-7919<br />
CAVALIER. 1966 224.- Convert*)*<br />
' 36.000 mae*. am/tm caa-<br />
a<strong>at</strong>te, whea $11,900 Caa Marty<br />
6:30-4pm. weekday* . 661-5756<br />
CAVALIER. 1969, 224 - Madt«auto-<br />
rn<strong>at</strong>ic. air. aunrool. loaded Excel<br />
lent' Mu<strong>at</strong> sea- $8,800 373-7349<br />
CAVALIER 1960 RS Coupe.<br />
mane, air. 8W0 maee, $68QQ.<br />
CAVALIER i960 4 door autom<strong>at</strong>ic<br />
air. 18.000 mae*. «ke ne«_$6.650<br />
CRESTWOOD 4<br />
DOOGE<br />
421-5700<br />
CELEBRITY 1969 - 4 door, exceaant<br />
condition low mBaa many extras<br />
Caa after 6pm, 953-0369<br />
CELEBRITY 1965 4 door. 4 cy»n-<br />
der 73.000 maee. Loaded) Good<br />
condnon $3,200 624-9266<br />
CELEBRITY 1986 Euroeport. 4 door<br />
V6. autom<strong>at</strong>ic, air. loadad. 67 000<br />
650-1969<br />
. autom<strong>at</strong>ic. —<br />
maea. <strong>new</strong> Ore*. $4,200<br />
CELEBRITY. 1988 Euroeport, 4<br />
door, 51K mae*. <strong>new</strong> tire*, brake*,<br />
exhaust fuel mpeeled 4 cyt. greet<br />
MPG owned by r-on smoker. $4700<br />
firm After 5pm, Am 422-2JS7<br />
CAMARO 1964 Berlinetla Madk.<br />
V8. autom<strong>at</strong>ic, air, lilt, cruiee.<br />
$3500 347-5896<br />
CAMARO 1985 228 51.000 mdaa.<br />
stored winters exceBeni condition<br />
$5,300 347-3091<br />
CELEBRITY. 1969. 4 door.<br />
IC. Slower Steering/brakes<br />
group, dean 6 ready to serve<br />
"St Come dnva a away $5<br />
Cal Thereaa. days<br />
autom*'-<br />
l, an tm<br />
•aryl^hl<br />
"va you<br />
$5,795<br />
n-ijoo<br />
CAMARO 1965 Exceaent corxS-<br />
tlon Low mae* $9600<br />
C4# 691-3899<br />
C^^ICE" 1979<br />
SEDAN De VILLE 1969<br />
Gray, anti locks le<strong>at</strong>her aluminum<br />
($17,200 280-1645<br />
SEDAN OCVILLE 1990. white, teeth-<br />
•r. wire wheel*, wee equipped, mwi<br />
GM Executive car 626-0180<br />
SEDAN de VILLE. 1969. Mue. load-<br />
ed, $17,300, 10.000 mllaa Days<br />
427-2400, Evee. 455-9192<br />
CAMARO 1966, 228- Autom<strong>at</strong>ic. Mr.<br />
(Harp. 1 owner. $6200/beel After 5<br />
536-6739<br />
power brakaa.<br />
lent mechanically < condition $1195/<br />
°"er 425-1643<br />
CAPRICE 1964 - 4 door lull power,<br />
all option, good condition. $3,500<br />
425-9419<br />
CAPRICE 1966-33.000 £ar1ut one<br />
owner m8e* Tu-tone paint, loaded<br />
Hma* Pain Unoom-Mercury<br />
453-2424 ext 400<br />
CENTURY 1961 - good condM&n<br />
run* gre<strong>at</strong> $1009<br />
255-3(35<br />
CHEVETTE 1981 - Gaa Seven<br />
maa*. <strong>new</strong> brakaa. j<br />
6 dutch. $850/best 477-<br />
•erTSw<br />
axhaliei<br />
77-2^22<br />
CHEVETTE 1983, with T967 i<br />
37.000 mae*. <strong>new</strong> brakes<br />
drum*, exhaust system, runs i<br />
$ taOO/Uff 776-421$<br />
CHEVETTE 1984. 64.000 ,,<br />
Good student transport<strong>at</strong>ion $<br />
«rm. CaB 348-7<br />
Sf<br />
CHEVETTE 1965 autom<strong>at</strong>ic<br />
Fm, low maa* $2,495 •<br />
Jack Camay CTwv /GEO 856-00:<br />
CORSICA 1968 auom<strong>at</strong>ic air,<br />
power windows 6 locks, premttm<br />
cassette 40 900 mBaa $6600 •<br />
Evee 649-3261<br />
P l u m ' s U<br />
U s e d C a r<br />
* O D o w n<br />
" 1 2 M o n t h<br />
1 2 , 0 0 0 M . W a r r a n t y<br />
P i c k ' e m !<br />
& T r u c k S a t e<br />
No Reasonable<br />
Offer Refused<br />
Open Every<br />
S<strong>at</strong>urday 9-5<br />
oreen mtaa<br />
$5500/best C a l l T o d a y A s k f o r J e r r y G a l d a<br />
s 2500 to $ 3500<br />
1985 EXP<br />
1 9 8 2 O L D S<br />
Auta. air. caa*.. urml, feuy el _<br />
f» wet, big aevrigs 2500<br />
1987 CROWN<br />
VIC LX<br />
1989 TEMPO GL<br />
*8995<br />
•7995<br />
Everything t $12,000 227-5979<br />
THUNDERBIRD<br />
white top, very rester<br />
$800 or best ofler<br />
1974. gold<br />
'able Asking<br />
455-8197<br />
TRANS AM. Silver Anntversey.<br />
1979. 60,000 meee. $3500 or oftar<br />
After 5pm 373-4275<br />
TRIUMPH 1967 JT6, good<br />
condition, $2,750 522-3582<br />
VW 1979 Convertible red with while<br />
top excellent condition $8 000 or .<br />
best ofler Call 347-1993<br />
854 A m s r i c a n Motors<br />
ALLIANCE-1985 aulom<strong>at</strong>ic. amfm<br />
cassette, good condition, runs wall<br />
$1,100 Leave meesage 353-6719<br />
2 dr.. eutt). av. all 6 crutee. i n n n p<br />
CIERRA — or* 2995<br />
1985 CHEVROLET >2875<br />
CAVAUER<br />
1983 MAZDA 626 nw'uiiani *° •2925<br />
1986 ESCORT "3175<br />
1983 T-BIRD Sapd.. a*, <strong>at</strong>ereo. rearda- . — a<br />
TURBO CPE •».>«*. *•«<br />
'6180<br />
T D I i r i / C l / A M C B -<br />
1M0POflOSTAACfUFT Tapi<br />
siting fer a* Ma<br />
Chryslers TYME AUTO<br />
499-9906<br />
MAL«U 1976 - 305. ea naw parte.<br />
•mmacutaM^ rune Ma <strong>new</strong>. ntTTu*<br />
$600 or be<strong>at</strong> oftar. 961-2964<br />
NEW YORKER 1886. Landau, load-<br />
ed. laa maee. aupart) condition CaB<br />
649-1791<br />
884 Dodga<br />
1966 - Autom<strong>at</strong>ic. Mr. 4<br />
AJWS im 4 door, good<br />
90R, 66AM maea. $1^do<br />
. 1967. LE eaceaer<br />
Hon. 55.000 maaa. Mr<br />
$3,900 or I<br />
Or i<br />
or beM oftar Cal 433-1100<br />
• 7pm 6 weekenda 347-0706<br />
OOOGE 600 1984 CorwweiMe -<br />
8296B<br />
UwenM CKryeMr-PlymouM 525-76Q4<br />
I GLH.<br />
534-1261 or $3,886<br />
477-1502<br />
OMNI, 18*7 - Exc<br />
owner lo<br />
$2,800<br />
547-<br />
DA YTONA 1087<br />
tomalic. low i<br />
JJM®ier- a*ery ra. • • • . • • i.<br />
$6,700 or oltar after 8prn 541-1722<br />
OA YTONA 1888 H<strong>at</strong>chback 4 cyt<br />
auto, Mr. AM-MH. phone Maka oltar<br />
MYTONA 19*8. power Meartno.<br />
feaaa. Mr. Alpme stereo 32.300<br />
mae*. aacaBent condMon $6,000/<br />
557-8277 424 4499<br />
Bkia > gray 5<br />
CRESTWOOD KS^ w'STT "<br />
OOOGE<br />
421-5700<br />
5TM AVENUE 19*7 Autom<strong>at</strong>ic Mr<br />
condMon. ea power: 30 000 aduM<br />
a. $7,695<br />
FOX HILLS<br />
ChryMer-Plymouth<br />
489-8740 961-3171<br />
etar. 4 barrel, mint. QT */chrom*<br />
rtma. 78.000 maaa $9190. 624-9199<br />
MONTE CARLO 1980. am/fm caa-<br />
aerie 78.000 M.. ctaan. no ruaa<br />
$2100 Caa Bob altar 8pm 474-7033<br />
MONTE CARLO 1967 SS Black T<br />
lop*, loaded, exceaern condition,<br />
47a-9633<br />
MON2A 1978. 4 apeed. runa good<br />
<strong>looks</strong> greet, now tirsa. ea. <strong>at</strong>arao<br />
$075 CaB 826-3597<br />
MON2A 1900 Town Coupe, rune<br />
W«S2i2 -hu *?.<br />
MUSTANQ. 1909. GT Convertible<br />
Loaded. 5 apeed. 3500 maaa. stored<br />
Winter Asking $14,800 476-1585<br />
FOX HILLS<br />
Chryeler-Wymouth<br />
901-3171<br />
LEBARON GTS 198* 4 door priv<strong>at</strong>e<br />
owner, many extras. 70.000 mBaa<br />
9o net I ea m i 30 dt. I00X<br />
$4000 or beet 427-8353<br />
LEBARON 1979 Wegon. ma power<br />
6 cyander. clean Excellent mecham-<br />
cal condMon Mual aea 553-4957<br />
LE BARON 1985. 4 door turbo<br />
mo<strong>at</strong> <strong>options</strong>. 65.000 ma**, <strong>new</strong><br />
paint. $2500 937*3304<br />
LE BARON-1986. turbo coup*, au-<br />
tom<strong>at</strong>ic. en powar <strong>options</strong>, while<br />
889-5223<br />
I power<br />
$6,300<br />
LEBARON<br />
sedan wtil<br />
$7800<br />
5 door sport<br />
Power, loeded.<br />
453-5592<br />
5TH AVENUE 1989 autom<strong>at</strong>* av<br />
rars-^23r m "' *~<br />
FOX HILLS<br />
Chrysler-Plymouth<br />
455-8740 961-3171<br />
884 Oddgs<br />
ARIES 1964<br />
mae* $2995<br />
Livome Chrysi<br />
autom<strong>at</strong>ic air low<br />
r-Plymouth 525-7604<br />
DA YTONA. 1988 ES BMck cherry<br />
21.000 ML. ea. rear defrost, am/fm<br />
-aaaarie -Jth 8 spa<br />
Many extra* $7,989'<br />
ceaaafta aeth 6 apeeaers. Mr beg.<br />
— 692-ten<br />
OA YTONA, 1989 ES TURBO 5<br />
aa. e<strong>at</strong>. CO, com-<br />
loaded 17.700 mBaa. $7700<br />
5*2-3667<br />
PMMN loaded 17.700 mBaa<br />
Muet Ml S&<br />
OOOGE SHADOWS 1908-1990 7 »o<br />
chooee from, etarting <strong>at</strong> $6.95(7<br />
CRESTWOOD<br />
DQOCE<br />
421-5700<br />
SHADOW 1988<br />
6 braki ..<br />
crulae 95 BOO 881-2271<br />
Ford<br />
BERETTA 1888 automMc. kxaM<br />
custom interior 6<br />
ThurMBir. OctobMT 4. 1W0 OAE (R.W.O-13C)* t5C<br />
888 Ford<br />
TYME AUTO<br />
»i.a<br />
93.000<br />
ESCORT 19*3 eea rramtasneB.<br />
1983 4 speed. 81.000<br />
$1290<br />
922-9879<br />
ESCORT 1984- 5 speerf aMrao ruM<br />
76.000 mass. $ V100<br />
922-1912<br />
ESCORT >889. sm/tm. aa oondl<br />
rear dafog $2000 or be<strong>at</strong><br />
326-9674<br />
end ready $7,474<br />
"LOU LaRlCHE<br />
CHEVY/SUBARU<br />
Plymouth Rd JuM WaM of 1-279<br />
4 5 3 - 4 6 0 0<br />
CAMARO RS 1988 autom<strong>at</strong>ic wee<br />
•ompped pncodioeae<br />
LOU LaRlCHE<br />
CHEVY/SUBARU<br />
Plymouth Rd - Just WaM of 1-275<br />
4 5 3 - 4 6 0 0<br />
OOOGE SHELBY 1967 5 Speed. Mr<br />
c«^«pn. efierp. $0,995<br />
FOX HILLS<br />
Chrysler-Ptyrrvx/tft<br />
455-6740 961,3171<br />
ARIES 19*5 2 door bed body, vrte-<br />
lor. good engine, tri<br />
1464-4411<br />
$250 days i<br />
• 3*3-5575<br />
CHARGER 1987.<br />
back, naw tlree.<br />
mpg daan $3700<br />
5 speed/H<strong>at</strong>ch-<br />
ressefte, 30-J5<br />
1-917-546-2681<br />
COLT VISTA 1965.<br />
•m/lm. ea. good condition<br />
$3500/beM 474-4317<br />
COLT 1964 E $200 as,* 259-3758<br />
CONOUEST 1966. low maeeoe <strong>new</strong><br />
tlree EicaBent condition $4,900<br />
Days 661-9400 Waakands 589-3776<br />
DOOGE 400, 1962 valour interior,<br />
power steering crufee am-lm radio<br />
86.000 maaa. autom<strong>at</strong>ic, good con-<br />
dition $1200 aflar 5pm 422-6206<br />
OMNI 1987 While New Iras<br />
5 speed 66.000 meee $2200<br />
CMI 476-5126<br />
SHADOWS 1990 Specxar Factory<br />
PureRaee 10 to chooee Starting<br />
trom $7 995<br />
Uvonia ChfysMr-Plymouth 525-7804<br />
SHADOW 1988 ES Turbo 4 odor<br />
loaded, i*e <strong>new</strong>. Sunroof low mae-<br />
ege. autom<strong>at</strong>ic mu<strong>at</strong> see $7500 or<br />
beet oftar 469-2404<br />
1986 NISSAN<br />
"STANZA WAGON<br />
Sale Price *4995<br />
1987 GRAND<br />
PRIX LE<br />
Sale Price *7595<br />
1988 PONTIAC<br />
GRAND PRIX LE<br />
Air. autom<strong>at</strong>ic, power steering<br />
a brakes power windows t<strong>at</strong> I<br />
cnMam<br />
Sale Price $ 9 6 9 5<br />
THIS WEEK'S<br />
MANAGER'S SPECIAL<br />
1990 LESABRE<br />
4 DOOR<br />
Autom<strong>at</strong>ic, air, power steering & brakes, tift<br />
cruise, defogger, 13.000 miles.<br />
1986 CHEVY<br />
ICELEBRITY 4 DOOR<br />
I An autom<strong>at</strong>ic power staenng<br />
| A brakes ,<br />
Sale Price *4995<br />
Sale Price $ 1 3 , 7 4 5<br />
1989 RIVIERA<br />
r. power steartng. brakes" 8<br />
~ rrrxiCm dual oom<strong>for</strong>T front<br />
Sale Price* 1 1,695<br />
RMSTR0NG BUICK<br />
30500 Uvonia ^ Rd 5 2 5 - 0 9 0 0<br />
1989 HORIZON<br />
Air autom<strong>at</strong>ic power steering<br />
Sale Price *4995<br />
1985 CHRYSLER<br />
^ 5th-AVENUE<br />
A.r autoro<strong>at</strong>ic lull powar<br />
le<strong>at</strong>her<br />
Sale Price '4995<br />
1987 BUICK<br />
SKYHAWK 4 DOOR<br />
Air autom<strong>at</strong>ic.<br />
Sale Price '4695<br />
CAPRICE CLASSIC 1989 4 doors. 2<br />
10 Chooaa Irom. 11.000 mSecws<br />
LOU LaRlCHE<br />
CHEVY/SUBARU"<br />
Plymouth Rd - Just Weet ol 1-275<br />
4 5 3 - 4 6 0 0<br />
ESCORT 19654<br />
caaent gpnoMon.<br />
$ 1800 or baM ofla<br />
Escort 18*9'« wagon ar<br />
brakee Mgfw>» na. aut _ _<br />
OBant $1450 arm 722,372$<br />
ruet.<br />
ESCORT 1985 «V«on. alete Wue.<br />
autom<strong>at</strong>e Mr. 11.175 Runs<br />
reel good'<br />
MARK S AUTO<br />
Of Gerttan City 427-3131<br />
ESCORT 1986 Mue 82 000 maee.<br />
vary dependaMe 4 spaed nanus<br />
easing $1.700 or beM oftar994-5782<br />
ESCORT. 19*8. 4 doors autom<strong>at</strong>e<br />
Mr- P°"» eteertng/brafcee stereo<br />
86.000 maea $2 500 471-1104<br />
ESCORT 1966<br />
Only $1,429<br />
TYME AUTO<br />
ESCORT. 19*6 L • 1 Ownarf 2 door,<br />
power steering * orakaa. aulo. mm<br />
daeog. am/lm $3 300/bear oftar<br />
488-7134<br />
ESCORT 1886 Sta1lonwe«on<br />
33,000 —"—<br />
ESCORT 19*8 33.000<br />
case arts 4 door. 4 apeed $2<br />
422-6429<br />
ESCORT 1987 - low maeege. Mry<br />
eM*n. Ford e<strong>at</strong>ar<strong>at</strong>ai) eer^oe poBcy<br />
$3 995 Artar 7pm UA264C<br />
[ESCORT 19*6 ee<br />
$6 000/beM ofler •MCJSl<br />
$17-946-3846<br />
ESCORT 19*8 OT -<br />
power etoarmg A brakee MVUMi<br />
etarao and much mora Snow wtBM,<br />
J«^|repl»c ainpea A rwl beauty<br />
BLACKWELL<br />
FORD<br />
453-26*3<br />
$1-288 MARK S AUTO<br />
Of Garden City 427-3131<br />
FESTiVA 19*8 - SM« $ epaod. aa<br />
•eoded, low <strong>at</strong>Ma CiicsBanl ruMlo<br />
•4.400 338-2177<br />
PSSTWA 1888 - 2 door economtcM.<br />
4 ga aianmMlc. arn/tai redk<br />
25 XX actual maea. Deep gray, ah<br />
tMW 86488<br />
BLACKWELL<br />
-• FORO<br />
463; 29*3<br />
fMTA 1878. MM* aMR. good oon-<br />
dMon. $800 or baM oltar 421-8029<br />
FIESTA 1880, Okas 4 apeed power<br />
- - a. am-lm. 8800<br />
$28-4506 Altar 7 459-5330<br />
ntSTA 1980-Mo<strong>for</strong> not m oooy<br />
Parte or baai oltar 722-211'<br />
COUNTRY SOUIRE 1987 Wagon 8<br />
paseangw Loaded exceaent condl-<br />
llon BeM ofler . 397-IOOO<br />
CROWN VICTORIA 1990 4 Door<br />
"oeded with coach roof $13,295<br />
North Brothers Ford 421-1376<br />
CROWN VICTORIA LX 1989 4 Door<br />
loaded. 10.000. $i 1.995<br />
Ford 421-1376<br />
CROWN VICTORIA 1963 St<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
Warn, power windows, doors.<br />
ea<strong>at</strong>s. exceaent con<strong>at</strong>ion, no ruet<br />
$2800 St daw Shore* 778-0683<br />
CROWN VICTORIA 1984 ...ul_<br />
fl Ejrtr * O W l<br />
' NO ruMc<br />
TYME AUTO<br />
454-5566<br />
CROWN VICTORIA 1965 - 2 door<br />
V-8, autom<strong>at</strong>ic power equipment<br />
am/tm stereo and much mora Deep<br />
blue with vmyi top Sharp $4968<br />
BLACKWELL<br />
ESCORT 19*8 WAGON « e l tar<br />
etudenf or tamey. lots of sxtraa Ce*<br />
ESCORT 1969 GT -<br />
aa. eunroof $7495<br />
North Brothers Ford 421-1376<br />
ESCORT 1969. UL r ed 4 door. aa.<br />
" $5700 2*1-4163<br />
EXP 1962. race condition nc rust,<br />
<strong>new</strong> Or ekes Iront 6 rser Rune good<br />
$l500'beM oftar John 525-2647<br />
ESCORT 1990 LX. 2 door red. 5<br />
apeed. loeded Extremely csaen $<br />
wee maariiaaied 11.000 mBaa, Muet<br />
aea $8,500 or beM B67J8909<br />
EXP 1964 - BMck beauty<br />
immacul<strong>at</strong>e condition' Only <strong>at</strong><br />
Tyme. $1,150<br />
TYME i<br />
EXP 19*5 - Sunroof Rime greet.<br />
UUu good. 12QJXC tmn. o M<br />
$^500 539-3867<br />
EXP. 1967 - 5 speed sunroof prem-<br />
uti sound system E :ili t cona-<br />
tion $3.900/beM Evee 455-3006<br />
. vwrv eMen. 86 786<br />
i /GEO 855-0014<br />
FORO LTD 1977<br />
t«M maai<br />
$2200<br />
GRANADA 1976, V-8 aulomaue. M<br />
power. Mr. rv« good ooka good<br />
$1-060 993-8994<br />
GRAND TORINO 1972 - power<br />
aManiig/brakaa. <strong>new</strong> beetary/aa-<br />
heuer/iiree. raaeCfe $900 352-7412<br />
LET, US SELL YOUR CAR'<br />
'.On ConaMnmant<br />
Cusi omens waiting Tor Est<br />
4- TYME AUTO<br />
455-5566<br />
LTD a. 1978. blua. rune good<br />
$600 346-3*29<br />
FORO LTD 19*3 WAGON Autom<strong>at</strong><br />
IC. aa ooriMoua. oMy $1.4*6<br />
FOX HILLS<br />
PORO 1888 F- ISOOLLT LBrt*. 8 oyL<br />
<strong>at</strong>aar. $ apeed a* OMy >6.000<br />
aMaa. Lfce<strong>new</strong> $10900 .<br />
H<strong>at</strong>es Park unroM Macwy<br />
493-2424 act 400<br />
PUTURA<br />
ruM. |<br />
GRAKADA 1977<br />
LTD •. 1978.<br />
good eoad boi<br />
Ca* alter 9pm<br />
8 mern <strong>new</strong> parts, rune<br />
aady $850 or beM oltar<br />
LTD 8. 197$, 2 door runs good de-<br />
pended* $796 or beM oltar<br />
LTD WAGON 19*4 Autom<strong>at</strong>ic, aa<br />
coreaeion. low maas. oMy $3,995<br />
FOX HILLS<br />
Chry<strong>at</strong>ar-PtymouCfi<br />
499-8740 9*1-3171<br />
LTD. 19*3.' Squr* Wegon. 9 pee-<br />
runs:<br />
MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE LA 1969<br />
V8. $9,995<br />
BILL BROWN USED CARS S22-OOSO<br />
MUSTANG GTs 1987-89 8 1c<br />
oestrom 18295<br />
North Brothers Ford 421-1376<br />
CROWN VIC WAGON. 1986 - Air<br />
suto. immacuUBM original owner<br />
$4,900 Alter 6pm 642-9243<br />
j ESCORT L 1986 Wagon 51,000<br />
mass, autom<strong>at</strong>ic, power steering/<br />
brakaa, aa. tinted glaas AMvFM<br />
j stereo mtsrYsf wipers, roof rack<br />
| Tuft-Cots more LBta <strong>new</strong>, $3650<br />
; Evee or leave maaeags 259-1894<br />
I ESCORT L.-t9*6. 5<br />
power steermg/brMaa. ,2 door ruet-<br />
prootad. <strong>new</strong> twee 4 brakes $2,500<br />
ESCORT 1963<br />
Ipeng<strong>at</strong>ue 4 a<br />
.^swies on -<strong>new</strong><br />
ESCORT 1962, good condition dw-<br />
LP*"5«fa ,4 door. 4 apeed 27000<br />
I •"•rheK* DrMaa 6 ck/tcfi am/fm!<br />
t "300/be<strong>at</strong> NorthvtBe 347-6634<br />
j ESCORT 1962-<br />
ruety, good dependable tranepora-<br />
Don $450 534-4004<br />
ESCORT-1962 68.000 maa*. aulo-<br />
m<strong>at</strong>ic Asking $950 CM after<br />
5 30pm <strong>at</strong>. 462-3100<br />
ESCORT 1963 - autom<strong>at</strong>ic power<br />
steering 6 brakaa 60,000 mBaa.<br />
AM/FM caaeette. clean $1200<br />
Aflar 7pm 646-1170<br />
ESCORT 1963 Wagon Runs and<br />
<strong>looks</strong> Me <strong>new</strong>* MAR* S AUTO<br />
doea it agam' $775<br />
MARK S AUTO<br />
Ol Garden City 427-3131<br />
MUSTANG 1989-4 cytmdor 4<br />
am/an ceassfia 81^)00<br />
maa* CruM* control Greet ContV<br />
bcm Must eea $2800 or baM otter<br />
w -Frl 4*9-1011<br />
Qt Chornock Oldsmobile<br />
115 Neuu St D e m o 1990 Oldsmobiles<br />
Clearance Prices - Reb<strong>at</strong>es Up to *2500<br />
1990 CUTLASS CIERA<br />
s&r<br />
Electric rear defogger, 2.5 liter EFI L4 Engine air<br />
conditioning, AMFM stereo, power steering &<br />
brakes, autom<strong>at</strong>ic Stock «^500A<br />
NEW<br />
1990 CUTLASS SUPREME COUPE<br />
3.1 litre V-6. tilt wheel pulse wipers, cruise<br />
control. AM/FM stereo cassette, electric rear<br />
detogger Stock #2008<br />
$ 11,972"<br />
Smarltease<br />
& I 9 par rnoofft<br />
NEW 1990 SILHOUETTE<br />
3JI V-6 engine air, AM FM stereo witfi seek, scan<br />
clock, bit*wfieel, aluminum wt>eete. tinted<br />
windows, pulse wipers. Stock #2268.<br />
NEW 1990 CUTLASS CALAIS COUPE<br />
5 speed transmission,<br />
AM FM stereo with seek and scan.<br />
steering tirrtedwirvddws Stock #22S5<br />
power<br />
s 15.877<br />
SmBrUeas*<br />
*7995<br />
Smart Lease<br />
*177*°*<br />
24555 MICHIGAN AVE<br />
1 BLK W. OF TELEGRAPH<br />
DEARBORN<br />
s e %<br />
f o t » s<br />
OPEN EVERY SATURDAY 9-S<br />
I<br />
OPEN EVERY SATURDAY 9-5<br />
ATTENTION 1st<br />
TIME BUYERS<br />
'-®. S . E . F J ^ 5 apd.. p.tx, front wheel drlv».<br />
cloVI r«clinlng s«<strong>at</strong>s. consolette, ski* window<br />
o«mistars, trip odom*l«r & guages Stk M427<br />
90-91 AEROSTAR CLEARANCE<br />
|'90 F-150 "XLT 1<br />
4,9 E.F.L. eiac oufo 4-sp«a. fU8 power ts<br />
iec#(R,yv.Q-i4o<br />
LTD 18*4 WAGON- MM condMon,<br />
- - •<br />
7T 2-oeor<br />
MAVWCK If77 . 4 door, run*<br />
god. look* bM. — 8 ^<br />
MUSTANG Or* 1997-19M - TIM<br />
bo<strong>at</strong> selection anywhar* • autom<strong>at</strong>ic<br />
* 5 apeed* • *9 loadad and ready<br />
ftftST<br />
BLACKWELL<br />
FORO<br />
U U M 3<br />
MUSTANG GT IBM VS. p e w <strong>at</strong>ndoaa<br />
and MOW. Ml. cruiae. ea*<br />
aoer sharp Super Price M.BM<br />
Bob Jeannotte<br />
PONTIAC GMC<br />
Plymouth, Ml<br />
453-2500<br />
MUSTANG IBM V-9, autom<strong>at</strong>ic. Air<br />
conditioning. Tau* car ami Hi am<br />
condMon. S4200/oftar 471-0528<br />
MUSTANG. 1B7B, rad. 5.0. r<br />
good. S1100. Aak lor Anglo<br />
96M6M<br />
MUSTANG • 1878. • cyHndar. autom<strong>at</strong>ic.<br />
S«00 or bo<strong>at</strong> oftar. 427-1435<br />
MUSTANG 1M5 GT. T-lop*.<br />
m»«c. al opt loot extra<br />
S5600 477-7356<br />
MUSTANG IBM OT. I l o p * . w<br />
lani condition >6500 FuBy loadad.<br />
MUSTANG IBM - GT 5 0. 5 Ipaad.<br />
T lop*, naw tiree/extiau<strong>at</strong>. extended<br />
MUSTANG IBM LX. Stick, powar<br />
staaring. brakaa. lock*. Am-lm Mar<br />
*o [•lllll. air. >2900 951-5526<br />
MUSTANG. IBM LX. perfect oondt-<br />
Iton. 36.000 mBaa. auto. aks endaa.<br />
•Metric lock*. 64.900 476-1567<br />
MUSTANG 1M7 GT - 5<br />
option*, we* maintained Mu« aa*.<br />
make oltar! 326-1658<br />
MUSTANG. 1M7 GT - Red eu~maoc.<br />
<strong>new</strong> lire*. 40CXJO m a . *un<br />
rort.S7.B50 453-1206<br />
MUSTANG 1M7 GT- Black, stereo<br />
autom<strong>at</strong>ic. Mr. Marm. S7500_<br />
After 6:30pm 473-0644<br />
MUSTANG. 1M7 OT, btu^gray. m<br />
p c W ^ g a a d ^ O O O - way n<br />
S7.SOO/ba<strong>at</strong>. Dormie 427-1724<br />
MUSTANG. IM7. GT - Convertible,<br />
autom<strong>at</strong>ic: white Maintenance<br />
<strong>rec</strong>orda. moa car. Si 1.500 453-32M<br />
MUSTANG -59 - convert**.. QT.<br />
S O Mr. autom<strong>at</strong>ic, loadad Plua<br />
>2000 m aesthete extra* Adult car.<br />
<strong>at</strong>orad waiter*. Extremely we* cared<br />
tor 24.631 vary nice ma** Ban*<br />
Btoe Book S11.300 plu* my S2000 la<br />
S13.300 worm Ot vary vary sharp<br />
wito which I'm a* king only<br />
S10.75U1 tor Bank rilgUit<br />
y*M loan A no money down la a<br />
POMlbBty. TN* I* a gre<strong>at</strong> opportunity<br />
tor aomaone lo purctiaaa a raaBy<br />
moa vahlcM <strong>at</strong> a reaPy auper pnce.<br />
Bank aay* MN fDuM be aotd In ordw<br />
to<br />
476-9026<br />
MUSTANG IBM GT Convert***<br />
M PO-dr 19,000 nta. K*<br />
<strong>new</strong> >11.000 M1-4617<br />
MUSTANG IBM. GT. autom<strong>at</strong>ic.<br />
, moM option* 26.000 mllaa. >9750<br />
W7-3532<br />
MUSTANG. IBM. GT. autom<strong>at</strong>ic.<br />
mae*. excellent condltlon,<br />
>6.500 591-3365<br />
MUSTANG 19M GT<br />
6 »P?^. loadad. exceaent condition.<br />
S8000 476-6633<br />
M Ford<br />
L><br />
0 4 E T h u r ^ y J 3 c t o b g 4. 1990<br />
MUSTANG IMS LX H<strong>at</strong>chback<br />
s apeed ax<br />
MUSTANO. IBM. LX - 5 Mar. load^<br />
» IP6M. am/lm ea— ana. Km<br />
«£•* Tlntod M t t M . A M Wha<strong>at</strong>a<br />
Mint condMon. 97.000. 463-6172<br />
MUSTANG IBM. 3 1. anandad<br />
* * » . » - on<strong>at</strong>M. aunroof, excellent<br />
condMon M.000 642-4267<br />
MUSTANG IBM LX H<strong>at</strong>chback, eu-<br />
potm look*. took*, window*, t minor*.<br />
an**), v k keytew iry. cry*.<br />
caaa<strong>at</strong>ta. c*ew aar oo<strong>at</strong> • warrdmy.<br />
810.800 453-3964<br />
<strong>at</strong>r, S7.BM Excaitont condition<br />
CNI 32B-0418<br />
PROBE GT. IBM • 4 cyHndar turt».<br />
S apaad. S11.900 or bo<strong>at</strong> oNar Mual<br />
MRCa* aflar «pm. 952-1146<br />
PROBE. 1MB - AuionwHc. tui powar.<br />
aunroo* —<br />
32.000 ml.. I<br />
PROSE IBM IX Autom<strong>at</strong>ic. Mr.<br />
Marm, caesaRe. rual proofed.<br />
2S.000 mda*. M790 352-3228<br />
PROSE. IBM. LX Navy Mua. autom<strong>at</strong>ic.<br />
Mvoof. raaestts. loadad.<br />
—«• 652 1761<br />
PROBE. 4MB LX - 5 *PM<br />
blue, air cruSeT Mt. mi<br />
66.000 After 3pm<br />
451-2664<br />
TAURUS OL. 1MB - 1 yr. otd. BMck/<br />
gray interior. 61.000 hay. ml. Nke<br />
naw condition 66.200<br />
Day* 464-4555 - Eye* 646-6M7<br />
TAURUS STATION WAGONS<br />
1089-IM7-S Big Mtactton. Same<br />
MSBSE<br />
TAURIO I860 QL'*, I10.BM Or<br />
8ILL BROWN USED CARS522-0030<br />
T-BIRO 18M - Turbo coupe, many<br />
option*, extended warranty ExcM-<br />
S lO.BOOr-- 581-2256<br />
T BIRO IBM Turbo coupe, black. 5<br />
•pa*d Loadad. Mint condition.<br />
50.000 md**. > 10.000 425-3712<br />
TEMPOS IBM 6 To choo** Irom.<br />
North Brother* Ford 421-1376<br />
TEMPO'* 1990 2 lo chooee from<br />
>9395<br />
North Brother* Ford 421-1376<br />
TEMPO 1B64. XLT - 4 door, loadad<br />
vary Mean. Premium aound. *xca><br />
lani condition >2.500 722-490?<br />
TANG GT<br />
youu<br />
TELEGRAPH<br />
TEMPO 1U«-|1IOa Original<br />
ownM. New angina W1-1062<br />
TEMPO IBM Oi • 4 door, autom<strong>at</strong>ic..*.<br />
axtrael f a n d m . 83475/<br />
baal day*. 322- 7043 a*<br />
TEMPO IBM LX - autom<strong>at</strong>ic, loadad.<br />
4 door, extended warranty.<br />
~ •2900 344-M72<br />
TEMPO 1M7 OL Sport . 2 door. 9<br />
apaad. air. Ml powar A on* own*<br />
bjauj, OMy 17.000 actual M a<br />
BLACKWELL<br />
PORD<br />
TEMPO. IBM GL 4 Door, autom<strong>at</strong>ic.<br />
kSadad S53M or baal<br />
o«W 624-4359<br />
TEMPO IBM autom<strong>at</strong>ic. Mr. cruMa.<br />
t mora. Color, maroon SM50/ba<strong>at</strong><br />
oltar M1-5797<br />
>TEMPO 1BM OL. Mack. 4 door, car<br />
phon* included 17000 or beet oftar<br />
Cai 664-2260<br />
TEMPO 18*8, GLS. 4 door. -Mitomauc.<br />
<strong>at</strong>r. powar tock«/*ndoifv<br />
aa<strong>at</strong>a; crulaa. HR. <strong>at</strong>arao caae<strong>at</strong>te.<br />
S7900. E«a* /'Weekend* 346-7406<br />
TEMPO 1BM - 4 door, autom<strong>at</strong>ic.<br />
«•. Power Meeting 6 brakaa. em/1m<br />
Mereo and much mora Low maea.<br />
BLACKWELL<br />
FORO<br />
453-2663<br />
THUNDERS'2950/beM 561-6609<br />
MAROUIS 1977 - good Iranaporta-<br />
^ o n "OMt* Iront body work. >500/<br />
274- I9M<br />
TOPAZ 1M6GS-autometlc Ml<br />
option* Prlbad >1.300 bMow Blue<br />
Book Only >2.499<br />
TYME AUTO<br />
455-55M<br />
«££? 7 d o °' G l ww-<br />
33000 md** autom<strong>at</strong>ic, ar. Mloy<br />
ihsali. ad POWM, mmt condmon.<br />
am-Jm caaaette. >4250 641-7531<br />
TOPAZ 1969 somen's oarage car<br />
24.0W mdaa. vary nice. mechantcM-<br />
hr partact. dependable, '*a*onabfy<br />
pneed Evee or i weekends 348-9643<br />
TOPAZ. 1990 - 4 door 9.000 mae*.<br />
wrlag* roof. Mr. am/tm stereo tit.<br />
" • t a W M TCX) 454-9174<br />
ZEPHYR. 1M1. Waoon. good trarwportalion.<br />
>700<br />
AftM 6pm 477-11M<br />
•75<br />
NMSAN IBM 2406X oharry red,<br />
' tow mdeage. beM<br />
'WWW^RadJ^OOOM.<br />
condmon. <strong>at</strong>r. am^m<br />
•udant or<br />
420-34M<br />
PULSAR IBM 5 Spaad. Mr. T-top*<br />
« m i c o n a n n<br />
~- * *<br />
°<br />
M 7 0 0<br />
373-7346<br />
SENTRA IBM. 2 door. 9 .<br />
ru<strong>at</strong>^un. good 1 own* (1060<br />
Ca«Ph« 476-6127<br />
300 2X Turbo 1965 red, T-igo><br />
ikLBBanl condWIon. naw ore*<br />
M. 500 Aak tor Cart 646-1950<br />
•78 OkiwnoMo<br />
CALAIS, IBM. SUPREME 56.000<br />
m***. 4 cytmdM 5 apeed m. am/<br />
i-aaa<strong>at</strong>ta. rear defroM New aahauM.<br />
••cudaul mamtanenca. very<br />
good condMon S3.790 642-1969<br />
CALAIS 1900. 4 floor IMemMMntT.<br />
M*dr. quad 4. auto, ad power caa<br />
•Mta, 10.000 mllaa. 375-B002<br />
CIERA, 1B64 Brougham. graM condtton.<br />
naw brakee. b<strong>at</strong>tery, luna^p<br />
mufltor, aakmg >2250 354-3619<br />
CIERA I9M. ••oadaii oondmon.<br />
car with e»erttw»i tudy<br />
Under >4000 Ah. 4 30 MsTTT/<br />
CIERA 1967 Brougham - 4 door lui-<br />
^toMMd^vary dean excedem Cav<br />
dmon. >6650 474-2166<br />
CIERA IBM toaded 52 000 long<br />
dtttanoe mde*. >6000 375-8525<br />
CUTLASS 1994 Supreme 47.000<br />
mile* on motor, oxidant running<br />
naada front bumper 9 art*. > 1500.<br />
» » Q'^22-5237<br />
CUTLASS 1967 Ctera Loaded, <strong>new</strong><br />
tw*» 4 door, alarm, axcalsnt condi-<br />
1MOS53M CelevM 945-1561<br />
CUTLAS 1878 autom<strong>at</strong>a good<br />
wtoMr tranaport<strong>at</strong>icm Dependable<br />
M M 534-4004<br />
DELTA V9S9 RoyM Brougham FE 3.<br />
tow mile*, excellent condition.<br />
>10.200 626-0707<br />
DELTA M 1877 - ComplMMy re-<br />
Stored, Ml naw pan, >4 500 or baM<br />
oflM Cad aftM 5pm 286-3215<br />
DELTA M 1981. 2 door RoyMe V8<br />
autom<strong>at</strong>ic Mr. powar steering original<br />
owrwr Excedem Aaklngli.48S<br />
Days 582-1291. Evee 536-6800<br />
NEW 1991<br />
TEMPOS<br />
AS LOW AS<br />
v H AS LOW AS<br />
M2,998"* \ $ 6967 5 S */ s 7559 8 3 *<br />
or INM <strong>for</strong>*s<br />
278^*<br />
\ /<br />
9 Others <strong>at</strong> 7 METRO<br />
DETROIT'S<br />
LARGEST VOLUME<br />
FORD DEALER<br />
w1500<br />
reb<strong>at</strong>b<br />
•on 1990|<br />
conversion<br />
•vans!<br />
ion Sale<br />
PAT MILLIKEN FORD<br />
Home of the Smilm irishman<br />
or I nn <strong>for</strong><br />
$ 161***<br />
NEW 1991<br />
TAURUS GL<br />
AS LOW AS<br />
1990 \ $ 11,169*<br />
F-150 XLT<br />
"Air Conditioning'<br />
&«. m IBM* I M*Ml I —»a ' -<br />
A. X & Z PLAN<br />
HEADQUARTERS<br />
«7» O k t e m o b i l o<br />
^ J A M. SS. 107%, 167%, 4 doar door RoyMa.<br />
mdee. S660 or beM Air!<br />
DELTA M IBM high rxghway n M<br />
(119.0001 i2.000 179-7455<br />
DELTA M 16M. 93 000<br />
Good Condition!<br />
S26M Cal<br />
MM r Extraal<br />
563-3423<br />
DELTA M. tM7 BrogaiMi. 4 door<br />
loaded, 26.300 maeaSB. 400<br />
Day*. 222-6162 Eva* 651-6417<br />
DELTA M 1M7 brougham, high<br />
mdaa. aacwtty *y*tem. <strong>at</strong>ereo cea-<br />
*— 443-1423<br />
DELTA 99 .IBM Brougham - Light<br />
* door loadad. mmacuuie<br />
'2.500 m<strong>at</strong>e* > 12.000 642-6210<br />
OLOB M. IBM.<br />
condMon. 50.000<br />
Mr ARM Spm<br />
J«0€NCV BROUGHAM M<br />
36.600 nd. 4 door bkje. 1<br />
REGENCV<br />
Loaded, exc<br />
>5000<br />
•9600/ot-<br />
373-4275<br />
Kor,<br />
951-1539<br />
BROUGHAM 1995-<br />
ROYALE • 1677 Run* gre<strong>at</strong> Good<br />
tire* >500 A/Vytfeme: 726-9912<br />
TORONAOO 1979<br />
condition. Hack w._. .<br />
or. >2 400 or beM oflM 566-6231<br />
PONTIAC 1662. 6000. M.0M maea.<br />
air, power <strong>at</strong>eerlng/ broke*/ window*<br />
body good condMon. endtne<br />
not running, >600/beM After 5pm<br />
526-0417<br />
PONTIAC- IBM 6000 STt; 2 JL. V6.<br />
s?a4ls!-ts"js;<br />
Mua book MJ00.<br />
S4.50C<br />
unroot alarm,<br />
buying houaa.<br />
176-6671<br />
PONTIAC 1M7 6000 LE Autom<strong>at</strong>ic<br />
air. power Meertng. brake*. UK<br />
.. WM door tocka. >4.660<br />
CRESTWOOD<br />
DOOGE<br />
421-5700<br />
PONTIAC 6000. 1M4 STE - Ort^iM<br />
don S3.000 644-5673<br />
PorMac 600C IBM SC. t*M0. load-<br />
PONTIAC 8000 000 1966. 1866, ortgnM owr>M<br />
>mer's«n^*.'wJper motor<br />
dean, >2360 M1-M70<br />
PONTIAC 60W IBM STE<br />
FuBy loadad w/*unroof >5500<br />
Cad. 6am-Spm • S63-15M<br />
After 5pm 841-6776<br />
m Toyot.<br />
\C**m U_M7. g r ^ y . t K . ^ T M<br />
te.Mr niiiiin.M5oc'"'<br />
CAMRY IBM. 4 cydndM<br />
73.000 M M |<br />
37V 2042<br />
CEUCA 0TB. 1664 knanor/S^T<br />
* * ' A * Icondition Rue. ex<br />
ceaeni l i j * «<br />
odar ( e i or i<br />
CEUCA. 1M1 SUPRA - „ ,,<br />
caaarta-th MMMM Good eondi<br />
Hon. >3.900 or baM offer 9M-4«3t<br />
OOROLLA IBM U19 Coupe • good<br />
coruMkjii, wad maintained >&oo<br />
' 455-2233<br />
C * * y ° A , 9 * 7 tow mdaa 5<br />
JJ!" » -*9 »ood con<br />
>1900 362-0137<br />
SUPBRA IBM blue _<br />
Meermg Dr<br />
»adc. ltd Mr<br />
•unroot. 53 7M mdas<br />
«M 666-0130<br />
REGENCY IBM 5 _ Brougham 96 - 4<br />
door. 56.000 mdaa.<br />
gre<strong>at</strong> condMon "<br />
PONTUC 6000 IBM. 4 door. 4 cy»-<br />
WiM. Mr. endd*. tape. 9K Cleenl!<br />
>7990/oftor 532 1600 or 303-4825<br />
REGENCY 1600 Sedan, leetlw M<br />
powar loadad. mmt executhre Car<br />
>17.900. 644-7629<br />
PONTIAC BOM. 1864 LE<br />
include* cruise A»r. am/fm<br />
caas<strong>at</strong>ta. Naw brake*. exnauM 9<br />
»*• S3.900/oftor<br />
TOYOTA FX<br />
Air<br />
svGUZi&r-* w<br />
REL1ANTS 1889 - SpadM factory<br />
Ptin-haaa - 14 to cflooae Starting<br />
from >5,885<br />
Livoma Chry*lM-Ptymouth 525-7604<br />
S<br />
TURISMO 1863-Air Naw tree, beidnd<br />
exheu<strong>at</strong> Rune excedem<br />
"M<strong>at</strong>ion U00 or baal oflw<br />
Aher 5pm^ 425-4619<br />
MO Pontiac<br />
BONNEVILLE 1969 SSE.<br />
loaded, alarm, pno—<br />
brake* >14 900 or baM<br />
— toe*<br />
-479-6222<br />
"ERO IBM SE - Al Mack beeuty<br />
turbo wheel* moon roof *xlr*<br />
CNdn. Nad oven 13.000 mdaa on naw<br />
dngWe >2.199<br />
TYME A AUTO<br />
455-55M<br />
FIREBIRD 1991 ESPRIT<br />
AZ CM Factory oriona<br />
baM oftar CadaftarSpm<br />
•979 Good condition<br />
533-4664<br />
VOLARE IBM. 53.000 mdee. exoeilant-Ftorlda<br />
CM Naw tr*n*. auto-<br />
M«T POWM steering »<br />
S1,400 437 -4206 or 525-5650<br />
, # * 7 - *to»d9.000 immacul<strong>at</strong>e in/<br />
S3100 CaB 729-6353<br />
,, driven ml., loaded, blua.<br />
put 581-0005 Af!M9pm 58m»M<br />
THUNOERBIRO IBM Turbo Coupe -<br />
a •7® Plymouth<br />
1m. v«. >6.200 652-6745<br />
-<br />
• j " " " L <strong>at</strong>adrtng 6 CAPRI. 1804 - Am/fm<br />
SABLE 1M7 LS- N » MertM bM-<br />
DUSTER 1874, »6 good mechMncai<br />
brake*, am/kn Mereo and much<br />
R i c r<br />
?* ** - 0oo2.500 ARM 6pm 522-31M<br />
42.000 mdaa. Mr >5000 or beM of- caseette >M0 ARM 5pm<br />
TAURUS. 1BM - black, gray fclerlor.<br />
456-0173<br />
aaby blua Sharp >5969<br />
"* 991-4779<br />
»'ici*dail. air. crulaa. am^m. V-6.<br />
CIERA-1867 37.000 mdee. — condi-<br />
SAfltE IBM LS Loeded.<br />
HORIZON IBM - autom<strong>at</strong>ic 35<br />
48.000 mde*. M790 453-7582<br />
tion. loeded. >6.895<br />
condition. 55000 mde* >7800<br />
CUTLASS SUPREME 1979- New<br />
BLACKWELL<br />
brakaa, mufftM. runa good, >425<br />
TAURUS IBM L SEDAN - autom<strong>at</strong><br />
DICK SCOTT BUICK<br />
—, 437-6337<br />
FORD<br />
489-40M or 737-19CW<br />
«C- dir. Wt. «ereo caaaette.<br />
453-2993<br />
963-3025<br />
TOPAZ 1864 LS - Good condMon. 5<br />
alaartng 6 brake*, and moral .<br />
1. >2,500 355-0946 CUTLAS SUPREME 1990. 4 door<br />
THUNDER8IRO IBM Turbo Coupe COLONY PARK. 19M. SMtlon W*g-<br />
Sedan white, loadad. >11.500<br />
Bob Jeannotte<br />
on Loadad. has 1M7 Cougar en-<br />
642-8214<br />
PONTIAC GMG<br />
— powar, and much gine, chrome nm* C*d 505-2824 TOP« 1964 4 door h«h mda^.<br />
- -w--- blua. 30.000 mdaa Not<br />
•xoMlent condition. _ Mr . power «*>- CUTLASS 1878- Brougham Mack<br />
Plymouth. Ml<br />
• * » one anywhere. Sale Price COUGARS 9 THUNDERBIRDS dow*/toefca. >i600/b*M 535-1378 high mae*. exceaent condmon. com-<br />
1996-99 8 to chooee Irom Cal <strong>for</strong><br />
hiMorj >1500,'beM<br />
453-2500<br />
TOPAZ 1965. 4 door LSC, Mr pow-<br />
474-5749<br />
TAURUS IBM - LX fudy I<br />
Hme*P*rk Lmoom-Mercury<br />
*r Maertng br*k«* windows 9<br />
lock*. OoSl MM*. FM<br />
oadant condMon. 33.000 mdaa. ax-<br />
453-2424 exl 400<br />
BLACKWELL<br />
look* 9 run* «ad >2100 453-1549<br />
tandad warrenty, >9.950 477-7743<br />
FORO<br />
COUGAR 1879 XR7 - 302<br />
453-26M<br />
TAURUS IBM LX loaded, twtkhl<br />
n»>* 6 look* gre<strong>at</strong> >1000 or be<strong>at</strong> TOPAZ 19M. autometlc. Mr 93.000<br />
bkia >14,000 or better 332-1606<br />
522-3961 ml Wal mamtamad Gre<strong>at</strong> condition<br />
MUM **D >2900 546-6537<br />
, >i e ssr' Tym FOX 1964 GL Wagon burgundy<br />
SUNBIRDS COUPES 6 Sedan* au- rad. race >4885 -<br />
— vi<strong>at</strong>ic. Mr. tdt. <strong>at</strong>arao. defro<strong>at</strong>. tint-<br />
|UM* and tots more Priced Irom WOOD MOTORS<br />
372-7 too<br />
From<br />
FOX 1899 GL Wegon. Mr an fer.<br />
- $ 1 4 9 . 2 5 p e r m O .<br />
<strong>at</strong>arao. <strong>new</strong> tlree/brafcaa excMNni<br />
Bob Jeannotte<br />
condMon. >5.500 563-3978<br />
PONTIAC GMC FO»t«69. 5 apeed aw AM FM cai-<br />
Plymouth. Ml<br />
a <strong>new</strong>. >7500<br />
4 5 3 - 2 5 0 0<br />
GOLF 1965 - excellent corto.t. •<br />
S8 0<br />
mpg txtr*<br />
°°- - 0OOC stereo Must<br />
>500 down on approiwd credH. g<br />
•©am "Only :<br />
* ^ "<br />
***'»<br />
lax 4 MM<br />
TYME AUTC<br />
o 455-5566<br />
SUNBIRO IBM HMchback. good<br />
HORIZON IBM. am/tm LWWH<br />
condmon. toaded >1450 or beM<br />
Mr. naw brakee 9 exhau<strong>at</strong> S2490<br />
Evenmga cad 546-05M<br />
Day* 425-1200 evee. 773-1792<br />
SUNBIRD 1864<br />
HORIZON 1867 4 door, dutom<strong>at</strong>lc.<br />
Maering/brakea. am/tm<br />
am-«m, 61,0M mdaa. original owner<br />
ak. 4 door, Sl.BBS/baM<br />
S3C00 261-2425<br />
Day* 477-3736 Eve* 473-55M<br />
Day* Eva* Ml-4097 LASER 1990 RS Turtto. Mack load-<br />
SUNBIRO 1964 . Maroon grr, awaed.<br />
tow mdaa >l2.BB5/baM Oder<br />
CUTLASS 19M Brougham - 4 door<br />
rtor. am-lm aw. powar steering 9<br />
MUM sad immedi<strong>at</strong>ely* 666-3279<br />
•>cedent condition, economical 4<br />
brake* Eton* greet >1200 346-9128<br />
cyMndw. loeded. >1900 537-70M LASER 1BM.RX Rad FuBy<br />
>11.000 Cal 468-4224<br />
3 - 300 644-27TS<br />
GOLF 1886 -'4 door d«eM a r r u<br />
<strong>rec</strong>ords >3885<br />
WOOD MOTORS<br />
372-ZJOO •<br />
GT1 1989 - 2 floor loedwi mrt,<br />
MlCfc DMuty S 10,506<br />
WOOD MOTORS<br />
372-7100<br />
JETTA 1985 GU - 4 door. au»w---'<br />
SUNBIRD 1964 - Red/gray . am/tm. 1C. POWM peck >5495<br />
Mr. 9 apeed. high n.ghway<br />
BaM oftar OVM >1.200 422-6149 WOOD MOTORS<br />
BONNEV1LE IBM SSE Special editor.<br />
loadad. S17.3«5<br />
DICK SCOTT BUICK<br />
963-3025<br />
BONNEVILLE SSE. 1»M<br />
POWM unroof. 5 yr exte.<br />
ranty. ruM proofed alarm system<br />
-age Clean MuM aed<br />
924-5672<br />
BONNEVILLE 1878 - Run* greM<br />
Air. Mereo raaaert. poea window*<br />
* tocka >2 100 Monanga 427-8843<br />
SUNBIRD. 1965. CONVERTIBLE - 4<br />
2*2°*. M> option.<br />
ctaM! >5-500 746-3311<br />
SUNBIRO 1880 LE CONVERT-<br />
ABLE White on White 7500 maee<br />
Loeded* >11.800 C « 961-0418<br />
TRANS AM 1985 Black. 7-lops<br />
alarm Loadedl >6.300<br />
°"Y» 474-5261<br />
372-7100<br />
JETTA 19M QL 4 door low r-»,<br />
S66M<br />
WOOD MOTORS<br />
SUNOANCE 1997<br />
daan, mr. autom<strong>at</strong>ic, tin, crude'<br />
855-3616<br />
SUNOANCE 1967 WNte MjtomMx:.<br />
ww.mw*.<br />
Mr sunroof, powar<br />
ctaan >4900 ' Merino/brakes.<br />
W0468<br />
SUNBIRD 18M GT - 5 Speed 1<br />
oondmon. caoeetlejyrp- >4.985<br />
Hinee Park LinflBtft- MMCUT><br />
453-2424 axl 400<br />
SUNBIRD<br />
aeay on and your bwjge.<br />
>3 695<br />
372-7100<br />
JETTA 1M7 Gl - 4 door autom<strong>at</strong><br />
Mr surMoof >5995<br />
WOOD MOTORS<br />
SUNDANCE, IBM RS • 8.000 mdaa. Jack Cautoy Chav/GEO 655-0014<br />
372-7100<br />
* * * • "OdBant condMon<br />
>7 500 or baM oftar 522-3458<br />
SUNBIRO IBM LE. 4 door. Mr fud<br />
POWM tdt. crime Iter SO ram ana<br />
JETTA<br />
>4450<br />
1987 - 2 aoor 5<br />
extended warranty >7500 Leeve<br />
266-5111 WOOD MOTORS<br />
BONNEVILLE 1862 Excellent condMon<br />
4 door, V6 eng<strong>at</strong>e. <strong>new</strong> twee.<br />
ruMprootad BaM oltar 455-57M<br />
BONNEVILLE. IBM, LE - Loeded<br />
'5-°99_ mde*. exceaent condition<br />
> 12.500 Altar 6pm 355-2457<br />
BONNEVILLE 1864 -<br />
a»dppad. <strong>at</strong>r. run* graM. 4 door.<br />
>2600 or beet Altar 6pm . 346-5465<br />
BONNEVILLE '969 kgftt blue, ex-<br />
OMtont condition tudy loaded<br />
MS00 433-1121<br />
BONNEVILLE 1865 LE - bougham<br />
many opoons nctudm Mr moetty<br />
POWM One j o t * >2500 566-2825<br />
BONNEVILLE 18M SSE wtMr y«y<br />
°wr gold aluminum a * M low<br />
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JOHN STORMZAND/staH photographer<br />
Head's up play!<br />
Plymouth Salem's Tom Baker (right) and Farmington's<br />
Jayson Childress b<strong>at</strong>tle <strong>for</strong> a 50-50 ball Monday in the<br />
Rocks 4-0 boys soccer win <strong>at</strong> home. For details on the<br />
game and other soccer results, see Page 4D.<br />
5Tl|e Obseruer Newspapers<br />
Numero uno!<br />
Depth leads <strong>Canton</strong> to RU title<br />
By Steve Kow<strong>at</strong>aki<br />
staff writer<br />
Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> girls cross country<br />
coach George Przygodski asks<br />
his runners to ignore each other during<br />
a race.<br />
"We have a saying," he said. " 'No<br />
one's^ friends when we're racing.'<br />
Competition is very important."<br />
The Chiefs pushed each other the<br />
whole way Tuesday and it showed as<br />
they won tbe 9th-annual Red<strong>for</strong>d<br />
Union Girls Cross Country Invit<strong>at</strong>ional<br />
<strong>at</strong> Cass Benton Park. <strong>Canton</strong><br />
won the 15-team invit<strong>at</strong>ional with 80<br />
points, five ahead of second-place<br />
Red<strong>for</strong>d Union. Dearborn Edsel<br />
Ford took third place (103), followed<br />
in fourth b> Trenton (142) and fifthplace<br />
Walled Lake Western (150).<br />
(See rel<strong>at</strong>ed standings.)<br />
Western's Jennifer Ray won the<br />
individual title as expected in<br />
<strong>rec</strong>ording a personal best time of 19<br />
minutes, 21.32 seconds. Wendy Proos<br />
(20:06.25) placed third <strong>for</strong> the Warriors,<br />
but the Chiefsdepth was pivotal.<br />
seventh-place finish (20:48.30) and<br />
teamm<strong>at</strong>e He<strong>at</strong>her Meyer (usually<br />
'We were aiming <strong>for</strong><br />
this meet to do well.<br />
Ifs^fne of our<br />
milestones we set<br />
through the season, J<br />
— George Przygodski<br />
cro$s country coach<br />
tbe Chiefs No. 3 runner) turned in a<br />
13t^. place showing 21:12.74). <strong>Canton</strong>'s<br />
Kim Gudeth was 16th (21:25),<br />
and teamm<strong>at</strong>es Lana Roroditsch and<br />
Anne Dibble finished in 19th and<br />
26th; respectively<br />
"We were aiming <strong>for</strong> this meet to<br />
do well," Przygodski said. "It's one<br />
of our milestones we set through the<br />
season and we're right on course <strong>for</strong><br />
where we want to be. I k<strong>new</strong> we<br />
were in a good pack. The kids came<br />
by fast <strong>at</strong> the mile."<br />
None were faster than Ray. who<br />
continued her unbe<strong>at</strong>en streak by<br />
outracing the rest of the field. Ray<br />
was clocked <strong>at</strong> about 5:45 <strong>for</strong> the<br />
said is about So<br />
seconds faster than her usual,, pace<br />
"I did wh<strong>at</strong> I wanted to do — be<strong>at</strong><br />
Amy Smith placed 7th<br />
the champion's time from last year's<br />
RU Invit<strong>at</strong>ional." Ray said. "It was<br />
nice, a little windy, but other than<br />
th<strong>at</strong> a good day to run I started out<br />
fast and <strong>for</strong> the first quarter mile I<br />
was bre<strong>at</strong>hing hard, but after th<strong>at</strong>,<br />
when I got on the hills I was. fine I<br />
like the hills because we run on them<br />
a lot on our home course (Gillbert<br />
Willis)."<br />
The team results might have<br />
changed considerably had RU's top<br />
runner Liza Mockeridge been<br />
(P.C)1D<br />
healthy. Trying to compete despite a<br />
foot injury. Mockeridge finished 35th<br />
overall and sixth among RU runners.<br />
RU was led by eighth-place Tracey<br />
James (20:53 21). 13th-place Michelle<br />
Daraban (21:16 52) and 15thplace<br />
Jennifer Sturdevant (21:20 64).<br />
No doubt a typical time from Mockeridge<br />
could have put RU over the<br />
top.<br />
"WE DID NOT do well, our No. 1<br />
runner was injured and th<strong>at</strong>"cost us<br />
the race," RU coach Rob Ouellette<br />
said. "Had all our runners ran their<br />
race, we would have won I'm disappointed.<br />
You take (Ben) Goba off<br />
Farmington's (boys) team and where<br />
would they finish? I'm no doctor, but<br />
I think Mockeridge is out <strong>for</strong> the<br />
year."<br />
Walled Lake Central finished the<br />
race in sixth place with 168 point,<br />
thanks to the strong running of Tabitha<br />
Belcher, who took fifth place individually<br />
(20:38.70). North Farmington<br />
placed ninth, garnering 228<br />
points. Leading the Raiders were<br />
14 th place Tracv Mitel<br />
and 18th place Jenny Weh, a pair of<br />
Please turn to Page 3<br />
Chiefs finish 3rd in boys race<br />
By Slavs Kow<strong>at</strong>aki<br />
staff writer<br />
Dearborn High won the team title<br />
and Farmington's Ben Goba was the<br />
individual champion Tuesday in the<br />
28th-annual Red<strong>for</strong>d Union Boys<br />
Cross Country Invit<strong>at</strong>ional held <strong>at</strong><br />
Cass Benton Park.<br />
Neither win came as a surprise,<br />
but there was some suspense.<br />
St<strong>at</strong>e-ranked Dearborn compiled<br />
56 points, four less than second-place<br />
Walled Lake Western (60). Taking<br />
third place was defending champion<br />
Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> (89), followed by<br />
fourtfi-place Novi (404) and fifthplace<br />
Ann Arbor Huron (184). (See<br />
rel<strong>at</strong>ed standings.)<br />
"I figured Dearborn. <strong>Canton</strong>, us<br />
and Novi would fight to win it,"<br />
LA-LA land beckons<br />
<strong>for</strong> Livonia <strong>at</strong>hletes<br />
RANDY NEWMAN MADE a hit <strong>rec</strong>ord and popularized<br />
it with a video called "I Love L A."<br />
And be<strong>for</strong>e long, you may hear three Livo<br />
nians, all who <strong>at</strong>tended Franklin High School<br />
— Mike Wilkins. Dennis Smith and Mike Donnelly —<br />
joining Randy <strong>for</strong> round of chorus -<br />
For these three professional <strong>at</strong>hletes. Los Angeles<br />
means than just smog, Hollywood and the Pacific<br />
Ocean.<br />
Ironically. Wilkins. who plays baseball, and Donnelly,<br />
who plays hockey, were traded to LA on the same<br />
day (Monday).<br />
Wilkins, 24, a right-handed pitcher and winningest<br />
pitcher in the Detroit Tigers' farm system the past four<br />
years with a <strong>rec</strong>ord of 42-30, was traded to the Dodgers<br />
<strong>for</strong> lefty Mike Munoz, who pitched in eight games <strong>for</strong><br />
the big-league club this year.<br />
It's a trade the Tigers may regret do^n the road, and<br />
<strong>for</strong> Wilkins, it's a chance to show th<strong>at</strong> he's got the stuff<br />
to pitch in the big leagues<br />
IT SEEMS the Tigers are enamored primarily with<br />
minor league pitchers who throw 90 mph-plus and Wilkins<br />
didn't quite fit th<strong>at</strong> profile<br />
Somebody in the Tigers organiz<strong>at</strong>ion apparently was<br />
not a big Wilkins fan. even though the <strong>for</strong>mer Lamar<br />
University pitcher compiled a sparkling 13-5 <strong>rec</strong>ord<br />
this past summer <strong>at</strong> London (Ontario) in Gass AA with<br />
a team-low ERA <strong>for</strong> starters<br />
The Tigers apparently did not want to protect Wilkins<br />
on their 40- man roster this spring, so they sought<br />
out a trade and the Dodgers were more than willing to<br />
make the exchange<br />
"He's a guy who throws strikes and changes speeds<br />
well," said Robert Schweppe of the Dodgers' minor<br />
league administr<strong>at</strong>ive staff "We had scouts who saw<br />
him pitch in London and tbey liked his makeup. He's a<br />
gre<strong>at</strong> competitor with (Te<strong>at</strong> poise And anybody with<br />
th<strong>at</strong> kind of strikeouts-to-walks r<strong>at</strong>io shows th<strong>at</strong> ty has<br />
gre<strong>at</strong>- control. He's a young pitcher who will get /good<br />
opportunity to show wh<strong>at</strong> he can do in our organiz<strong>at</strong>ion"<br />
Wilkins will be put an the Dodgers' AAA farm club<br />
rotter <strong>at</strong> Albuquerque (N.M.),<br />
WHAT THE TIGERS will regret about trading Wilkins<br />
is his competitiveness and lack of fear<br />
I remember the story about Wilkins, when as a 1$year-old<br />
pitching against coUege-age players in '<br />
Brad<br />
Emons<br />
AAABA Tournament in Johnstown, Pa., he was not<br />
afraid to pitch high-and-tight to big-Barry Larkin (Cincinn<strong>at</strong>i<br />
Reds' All-Star shortstop), who <strong>at</strong> the time was<br />
an All-American <strong>at</strong> Michigan.<br />
Tbe Tigers did Wilkins a favor, a-la John Smoltz, who<br />
is now thriving as a million-dollar pitcher in Atlanta.<br />
And speaking of thriving on a situ<strong>at</strong>ion, defense man<br />
Dennis Smith, I am told, is having a gre<strong>at</strong> camp with<br />
the Los Angeles Kings.<br />
Smith is expected to stick and open the season with<br />
the Kings on Thursday against the New York Islanders<br />
I've learned th<strong>at</strong> he has been paired on defense with<br />
Marty McSorley during the exhibition campaign.<br />
Smith, who played juniors in Canada be<strong>for</strong>e going<br />
over to Sweden, coupled with stints in three different<br />
minor league organiz<strong>at</strong>ions (St. Louis. Detroit and<br />
Washington), may have found a home <strong>at</strong> the Forum in<br />
Inglewood.<br />
The Livonian appeared in four games last season<br />
with the Caps and was a second-tfeam All-Star defenseman<br />
in the American Hockey League<br />
Getting the right break and a lot of perseverance<br />
may get Smith his just reward<br />
DONNELLY, meanwhile, is going to LA from Buffalo.<br />
but first will be making a stop <strong>at</strong> New Haven. Conn<br />
of the AHL<br />
Tbe <strong>for</strong>mer prep standout and Michigan St<strong>at</strong>* Alt*<br />
American was traded Monday <strong>for</strong> Mikko Makela<br />
Both are left wingers.<br />
Donnelly, as you remember, was a bonus baby with<br />
the New York Rangers after leading MSU to tbe NCAA<br />
title<br />
After a stint with the Rangers, be was traded to Buf<br />
fak> where he was shuffled back-and-<strong>for</strong>th between the<br />
Sabres and the AHL.<br />
Now he may be reunited with Smith, his good friend<br />
And be<strong>for</strong>e long, all three ex-P<strong>at</strong>riots could be part<br />
cross country<br />
Walled Lake Western coach Dennis<br />
Keeney said. "Dearborn was the favorite,<br />
based on wh<strong>at</strong> they've done<br />
so far."<br />
Goba also was favored to win the<br />
individual race, based on wh<strong>at</strong> he<br />
has done so far, but be ended up having<br />
to fight off a stiff challenge from<br />
Western's Bill Crosby. Goba hasn't<br />
lost yet this year, but Crosby paid no<br />
<strong>at</strong>tention to any previous results,<br />
staying even with Goba the entire<br />
way of the-3.1 mile course.<br />
GOBA TOOK FIRST in a personal<br />
best time of 15:53.62, just ahead of<br />
'We're very pleased<br />
with third place. We've<br />
only lost to real highquality<br />
teams.'<br />
— David Yack<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> runner<br />
Crosby, a junior who crossed the finish<br />
line in 15:54.70. Goba, a senior,<br />
showed a lot of respect <strong>for</strong> Crosby,<br />
even after tbe race had finished.<br />
The race was a fine tune-up <strong>for</strong><br />
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"He scared the heck out of me,"<br />
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2D* O&E Thursday. October 4..1990<br />
Smiling Irishman<br />
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staff writer<br />
Fo rces are definitely<br />
working against me. 6<br />
Yes, a lad they call Dan-<br />
iel O'Meara. my longtime<br />
adversary in the grid prediction<br />
race, is in Ireland today soaking up<br />
all the Ibck he can get<br />
Four-leaf clovers? Dan has a<br />
whole pocketful.<br />
Last v^eek Mr. O'Meara, a guy<br />
who's out of the country, cor<strong>rec</strong>tly<br />
picked 13 of 15 games to leap into<br />
the lead with an overall <strong>rec</strong>ord of 60-<br />
16. Meanwhile. i'm thinking about<br />
booking a tHp myself to old Tip-<br />
perary in the not too distant future «<br />
to get back on track. '<br />
After going a dismal 9-6 last week,<br />
this downtrodden writer is 59-17<br />
overall, losing the top spot <strong>for</strong> the<br />
first time in five weeks.<br />
You can find bumper stickers<br />
around South Bend, Ind. proclaiming<br />
"God Made Notre Dame No. 1." And<br />
don't <strong>for</strong>get, th<strong>at</strong> guy Holtz surely<br />
gets a cut of the profits.<br />
>'. So I'm going to produce one <strong>for</strong><br />
myself with the message: "God<br />
made Emons No. 2, but he's trying<br />
harder."<br />
O'MEARA, as you know, left me<br />
two weeks of picks in a. sealed enve-<br />
lope, on company st<strong>at</strong>ionary of<br />
course.<br />
Funny, now th<strong>at</strong> I see envelope<br />
slowly change to a green color.<br />
Am I in <strong>for</strong> more bad luck this<br />
-week?<br />
Here we go again.<br />
(all <strong>at</strong> 7:30 p.m. unless noted)<br />
Uv. Clarenceville <strong>at</strong>^Hamtramck (4<br />
p.m.): Clarenceville (3-* got back on<br />
track, last week, snapping a two-game<br />
losing skid with* a 34-6 triumph over win-<br />
less Bloomfield Hills Cranbrook Ham-<br />
tramck. meanwhile, is 1-4 and smarting<br />
from a 48-8 defe<strong>at</strong> to Metro Conference<br />
leader Avondale Picks: Clarenceville's<br />
veer (offense) stays on course, both<br />
prognostic<strong>at</strong>ors agree<br />
Qarden Ctty <strong>at</strong> Rad<strong>for</strong>d Union: Each<br />
grid<br />
predictions<br />
Liv. Churchill <strong>at</strong> Northville: The Mus-<br />
tangs (4-1. 2-1) had a chance to be<strong>at</strong><br />
WLAA-Western Division kingpin Farming-<br />
ton Harrison last week, only to fall short<br />
by one touchdown Can ChurchiH (0-fc)<br />
c<strong>at</strong>ch the Mustangs fl<strong>at</strong> after a heart-<br />
breaking k>SS? The Chargers need to play<br />
over their heads .to pull fhis one out.<br />
Picks: Northville gets the job done.<br />
N. Farmington <strong>at</strong> Llv. Stevenson: After<br />
a promising 3-0 start <strong>for</strong> Stevenson (3-2,<br />
1-2). things have quickly soured Injuries<br />
to three key* per<strong>for</strong>mers have dampened<br />
the .Spartans' outlook Meanwhile, North<br />
(3-2.^2-1) is going with Mark Temple <strong>at</strong><br />
Q8 and Chris White <strong>at</strong> slotback. The<br />
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wide <strong>rec</strong>eiver/defensive back Dave Ran-<br />
kin. Picks: The Spartans feel like their vis-<br />
iting the North pole Take the Raiders<br />
Walled Lake Central <strong>at</strong> Ply. Salem:<br />
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spite a subpar <strong>rec</strong>ord. The Vikings upset<br />
Stevenson two weeks ago and made a re-<br />
spectable showing against powerful<br />
Westland Glenn last week be<strong>for</strong>e los<br />
24-10. Can Central's defense stop the<br />
lem (3^2. 2-1) wishbone <strong>at</strong>tack?<br />
Central can't make it respectable again.<br />
Salem roars to victory.<br />
Ply. <strong>Canton</strong> vs. Walled Lake Western<br />
(<strong>at</strong> W.L. Central): The Chiefs toyed last<br />
week with Churchill, rolling up a 29-0 half-<br />
time lead. <strong>Canton</strong> (4-1.2-1) is on a mis-<br />
sion and could be playoff-bound be<strong>for</strong>e<br />
it's alt over Western (1-4. 1-2), mean-<br />
while. will have to pick It up a notch to<br />
wtnless Livonia Franklih last week. 28-7.<br />
Picks: <strong>Canton</strong> can order a victory pizza <strong>at</strong><br />
h<strong>at</strong>ftime<br />
SATURDAY'S GAMES<br />
(all games <strong>at</strong> 1 p.m. unless noted)<br />
Farm. Harrison <strong>at</strong> Llv. Franklin: De-<br />
spite leading the Western Division in the<br />
WLAA, Harrison (4-1. 3-0) has proven to<br />
be human <strong>at</strong>terall. The Hawks have not<br />
exactly steamrolled every opponent on<br />
their schedule. Andy Smith returned <strong>at</strong><br />
team own Wins over Dearborn Edsel FW ~ quar,efba< r k ,ast wee * lead Hawks<br />
RU (1-4), however, is coming off a 12-7<br />
loss to previously winiess Northwest, while<br />
the Cougars (3-2) are ftying high after<br />
rallying past Edsel 'Ford. This appears to<br />
be an even m<strong>at</strong>chup. Picks: The coin,<br />
please. O'Meara likes Garden City, but<br />
Emons takes RU.<br />
y »<br />
Red. Thurston <strong>at</strong> Melvindale: Thurs-<br />
ton's defense, steady the past three<br />
games, looked shaky in a 34-16 loss last<br />
to a comeback win over Northville. Frank-<br />
lin (1-4. 1-2), meanwhile, can physically<br />
m<strong>at</strong>ch up. but can they play mistake-lree<br />
football to keep it interesting? Picks: The<br />
Hawks cannot be stalked.<br />
Westland Glenn <strong>at</strong> Farmington: The<br />
WLAA-Lakes Division leader, Glenn (5-<br />
0) takes on the cellar-dwelling Falcons<br />
(0-5). Glenn has own the series by a hef-<br />
ty margin and all indic<strong>at</strong>ions are th<strong>at</strong> it will<br />
continue in 1990. Picks: The Falcons win<br />
week to Taylor Truman. The Eagles were**^ to wait another week to answer ^<br />
burned by a couple of big passing plays.<br />
Meanwhile. Melvindale (3-2) stayed in<br />
the Tn-River League hunt with a less-<br />
than-impressive t4-7 win over Dearborn<br />
Heights Crestwood. Picks: Both take the<br />
home team in this one.<br />
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_ Wayne's, cardiac kids, with several l<strong>at</strong>e<br />
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was the difference in a 19-13 win over<br />
Belleville. Can the Zebras clinch the title<br />
and make i1 six straighl against For'dson<br />
(4-1, 3-1)? Picks: Emons has picked<br />
against Wayne four weeks in a row with<br />
no success O'Mearanakes Fordson with-<br />
out hesit<strong>at</strong>ion Wh<strong>at</strong> the heck Brad. I'm<br />
going against Wayne again<br />
Lutheran Westland <strong>at</strong> Muskegon CC<br />
(1:30 p.m.): ABC TV announcer Keith<br />
Jackson might say "Whoa, golly, about<br />
this m<strong>at</strong>chup. " Lutheran Westland is 4-1,<br />
but Muskegon C<strong>at</strong>holic Central is 5-0 and<br />
the sl<strong>at</strong>e's top-ranked "team in Class C<br />
You have to give Lutheran Westland<br />
coach Dennis Tuomi a lot of credit <strong>for</strong><br />
having the guts <strong>for</strong> scheduling this one.<br />
The Crusaders are Coming off a 33-12 win<br />
over Bering, while the Warriors bagged<br />
• one in the win column over Rochester Hills<br />
Lutheran Northwest. 26-6 Picks: CC<br />
rides high in this one.<br />
Bishop Borgesa <strong>at</strong> Del. Benedictine (2<br />
p.m.): Red<strong>for</strong>d Bishop Borgess (4-1. 2-0)<br />
has emerged as the favorite in the C<strong>at</strong>ho-<br />
lic League's <strong>new</strong>ly cre<strong>at</strong>ed Trl-Sectionai<br />
Division. Benedictine, led by major col-<br />
lege prospect James Mosiey'an offensive<br />
tackle/linebacker, is a disappointing 0-5<br />
after losing la si week to Royal Oak Shrine<br />
last week, 28-13. Borgess-has a potent<br />
back field and could be headed to the<br />
Silverdome <strong>for</strong> the C<strong>at</strong>holic League<br />
playoffs. Picks: 8orgess wins again, both<br />
agree<br />
St. Ag<strong>at</strong>ha vs. W<strong>at</strong>er<strong>for</strong>d Our Lady<br />
(7:30 p.m <strong>at</strong> RU's Kraft Field): The Ag-<br />
gies may be <strong>at</strong> the point of no return. A<br />
victory over coach Mike Boyd and un-<br />
be<strong>at</strong>en Lakes (5-0. 2-0) would do wond-<br />
ers <strong>for</strong> Ag<strong>at</strong>ha (1-4. 1-1). The Aggies<br />
"eed a big night from quarterback Brian<br />
KtitcKend a TO! 01 help frorrThis Friends"<br />
Picks: Lakes has plenty of reserve, Aga-'<br />
tha is out of the race<br />
SUNDAY'S GAME<br />
Red<strong>for</strong>d CC vs. Birra. Brother Rice (2<br />
p.m. <strong>at</strong> Pontlac Wisner Stadium): The<br />
Boys Bowl and Central Division title are <strong>at</strong><br />
stake in this showdown. Rice (4*1,1-0)<br />
needs a victory to keep its st<strong>at</strong>e"*Class A<br />
playoff hopes alive CC (3-2, 1-0) is <strong>at</strong> a<br />
critical stage, trying to salvage something<br />
out of a promising season gone some-<br />
wh<strong>at</strong> sour because of a brutal schedule<br />
Rice leads the series, 14-9, but CC has.<br />
won four of the last five meetings The two<br />
teams b<strong>at</strong>tled to a scoreless draw in<br />
1968 But there will be no ties this time<br />
Picks: O'Meara and Emons stick together<br />
like birds of a fe<strong>at</strong>her. Take CC<br />
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Red<strong>for</strong>d St a o<strong>at</strong> ha freino to de-<br />
fend its C<strong>at</strong>holic League C-Section<br />
championship, lost a pivotal game<br />
Sunday <strong>at</strong> Allen Park Cabrini, 19-6.<br />
Tbe Aggies. 1-4 overall, fell to 1-1<br />
in the league, a half-game behind Ca-<br />
brini and W<strong>at</strong>er<strong>for</strong>d Our Lady of the<br />
Lakes, who are both 2-0. Ag<strong>at</strong>ha can<br />
get right back into the hunt S<strong>at</strong>urday<br />
when it hosts Lakes (5-0 overall) <strong>at</strong><br />
7:30 p.m.<br />
"We have to.win this week," Aga-<br />
tha coach John Geddard said. "The<br />
only chance we have is to be<strong>at</strong> Lakes<br />
and then have them be<strong>at</strong> Cabrini —<br />
which they can." .<br />
Cabrini gained only 183 yards in<br />
total offense, but took advantage of<br />
the big play. Monarchs quarterback<br />
Brian Nycz completed seven of 18<br />
passes <strong>for</strong> 155 yards, including an<br />
18-yard scoring strike to Tony Tiep-<br />
po<br />
Ag<strong>at</strong>ha quarterback Brian Kutch,<br />
meanwhile, completed only two-of-<br />
10 passes <strong>for</strong> 19 yards and two inter-<br />
ceptions. Kutch's 16-yard first-quar-<br />
ter scoring pass to Cardell Davis<br />
gave the Aggies an early 6-0 lead,<br />
but they couldn't bold on.<br />
"It was the worst game Kutch has<br />
played in three years," Goddard<br />
said. "He had kids jvide open and<br />
missed them. It was a bad day. and<br />
everyone is entitled to a bad day."<br />
Ag<strong>at</strong>ha's Derwin Henderson led all<br />
rushers with 40 yards on 14 carries.<br />
The Aggies defense earned praise<br />
from Goddard. who singled out sen-<br />
ior linebacker Marc Sievers and jun-<br />
ior tackle James Pierce.<br />
"Marc had a gre<strong>at</strong> game." said<br />
Goddard, "When we made a tackle,<br />
he was there. And Pierce had a hel-<br />
tuva day."<br />
football'<br />
BISHOP BOK(,LSS 22. UAB.<br />
RICHARD 0: Piling up 435 yards in<br />
total offense, the Red<strong>for</strong>d Bishop Borgess<br />
football team rolled to an easy win over<br />
Riverview Gabriel Richard in a game<br />
played S<strong>at</strong>urday <strong>at</strong> Garden City,Junior<br />
High<br />
The win moved the Spartans <strong>rec</strong>ord to<br />
4-1 overall and 2-0 in the C<strong>at</strong>holic<br />
League's Tri-Sectional Division Richard,<br />
meanwhile, is winless in five games and<br />
0-2 in the division.<br />
Senior Anthony Hood led Borgess" 380-<br />
yard rushing <strong>at</strong>tack with 162 yards on 14<br />
carries and ooe touchdown. His 66-yard<br />
run in tbe first quarter and .a two-point<br />
Conversion pass from Tom Cole to James<br />
Wilson gave tbe SparUns an 8-0 lead.<br />
Senior David Dobbins contributed 112<br />
yards on 11 carries and funior teamm<strong>at</strong>e<br />
Lionel Kennedy rushed <strong>for</strong> 70 yards on 10<br />
carries and two TDs<br />
Kennedy capped a 78-yard drive in tbe<br />
third quarter by going in from 21 yards<br />
out. Dobbins two-point conversion gave<br />
Borgess a 18-0 lead after three quarters<br />
Kennedy finished the scoring in the<br />
fourth quarter, completing a 48-yard<br />
drive with an 8-yard dash.<br />
Borgess' defense also played a signifi-<br />
cant role, yielding less than 100 yards.<br />
Linebacker Al Fernandez played his typi-<br />
cally strong game and James Brown and<br />
Kennedy each had a pass interception<br />
LUTHERAN WESTLAND 26.<br />
LUTHERAN N WEST 6: On Sautr<br />
day. the Warriors (4-1) put away host Ro-<br />
chester Hills Jaitberan Northwest (0-5)<br />
with a pair of fourth-quarter TDs.<br />
Bill Wargo. who led Lutheran High<br />
-Westland with 98 yards in seven carries,<br />
scored on a 40-yard run to make it 20-6<br />
Jaon Leimbach added a 21-yard TD run<br />
to close out the scoring.<br />
The Warriors jumped -out to a 14-0<br />
first-quarter advantage as Dan Hoeft<br />
broke loose <strong>for</strong> a 88-yard scoring run<br />
Hoeft, who added 5>6 yards in nine car-<br />
ries, also caught the two-point conversion<br />
pass from Jason Zielinski to make it 8-0<br />
Zielinski then hooked up with M<strong>at</strong>t<br />
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Northwest cut the deficit to 14-6 on the<br />
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.Qf.the..eadjwne. which was tipped jntn thf<br />
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the second half as Lutheran Westland tal-<br />
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Defensive leaders <strong>for</strong> the Warriors in-<br />
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cluding one sack).<br />
Lutheran Westland outgained Lutheran<br />
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North coach Bill Pinnell<br />
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"We kind of made a goal <strong>for</strong> this<br />
meet <strong>for</strong> those two (Mitchell and<br />
Weh) to be in the Top 20." Pinnell<br />
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Top 20, they're cm pace to qualify <strong>for</strong><br />
the st<strong>at</strong>e meet The two of tfeem run<br />
in a pack, while the other three (Lisa<br />
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one in-between (Carolyn Atto)."<br />
Birmingham Marian took 11th<br />
place with 271 points and was Ted by—<br />
Nicole Eberly. who finished in ninth<br />
place'individually (20:58.32)<br />
Thursday. OctoQor 4. 1990 OitE (p.c)30<br />
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Ptymouth <strong>Canton</strong>. 89. * Novi t04, 5 Ann<br />
Artw Huron 184. 6 Woodhaven 169 7<br />
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Farnmngion. 240. JO RedtofO Umon. 254 11.<br />
Fa/rrungton Hills Harr«or. 279: 12 WaOed «<br />
Lake Central 338 13 Trenlon 342 '14<br />
Wesiland Jdhr Glenn 406 15 Garden Crty<br />
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Individual results I5.000 meters) I Ben<br />
Gooa (Farmmgton) 15 53 62 2 CrosOy<br />
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IfJovi) _ 16 26 80; 4 eiiau TibOetis (A A<br />
Huron)" 16 35 91. 5 John Button (Dear-<br />
Oornj 16 39 10 6 Mike Fleam (<strong>Canton</strong>)<br />
16 43 58 7 Mike Bcuia (Dearborn)<br />
16 53 56, 8 Steve Coon (Nortrw>ii«i .<br />
16 56 73. 9. Randal Smith (OeartXKn).<br />
16 59 10, 10 Roti Herman (Novi). 17 07 69:'<br />
ii Jason Cram (<strong>Canton</strong>) '17 06 14 12<br />
Brandon Keeney (Walled Lake Western)<br />
1 ? 09 75 13 .Jelf Grosso (W L Western).<br />
17 12 10: 14 Ken Pcidina fRU) T7.14 70<br />
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4CXP.C*. O&E Thursday. October 4. 1990<br />
Salem rolls, 4-0;<br />
Chiefs rally to win<br />
"Andy Coaenza tallied a goal and<br />
three assists, while goalkeeper<br />
Derek Olson posted his ninth shutout<br />
of the season, leading host Plymouth<br />
Salem, the st<strong>at</strong>e's No. 5-ranked team<br />
in Class A, to a 4-0 victory ]over<br />
Farmington.<br />
Salem, now 12-1 overall, scored<br />
three first-half goals to taken command..<br />
' Joe Tippman added a goal and an<br />
assist, while Tom Baker and John<br />
Truskowski each scored a goal<br />
In a b<strong>at</strong>tle of st<strong>at</strong>e-ranked teams<br />
on S<strong>at</strong>urday, host Salem romped to a<br />
5-2 triumph over No. 8 Troy Athens,<br />
the defending st<strong>at</strong>e Class A champs.<br />
The Rocks got out of the g<strong>at</strong>e<br />
quickly, scoring in the seventh. 13th<br />
and 15th minute of play.<br />
Cosenza had a goal and two assists.<br />
Truskowski, Jake Baker, Joe<br />
Nunez and Tom Baker scored the<br />
other Salem goals.<br />
Chris LaJoy added three assists.<br />
Athens, which fell out of the rankings<br />
this week, is 8-3-1 overall.<br />
CANTON 2, NORTHVILLE 1:<br />
Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> rallied Monday to<br />
be<strong>at</strong> host Northville, 2-1, in a Western<br />
Division game.<br />
The Chiefs trailed 1-0 <strong>at</strong> halftime<br />
but scored both their goals in the<br />
second half to improve to 7-6 overall<br />
and 3-1 in the Western Division.<br />
Northville fell to 2-1-1 in the division.<br />
"Northville was playing well —<br />
tough — in front of the hometown<br />
fans," <strong>Canton</strong> coach Don Smith said.<br />
"They were fired up, but we came<br />
back with the second-half goals and<br />
went away happy."<br />
Sophomore halfback Mike Hayes<br />
startM the comeback 10 minutes<br />
into tbe second half when be fired a<br />
ball from about 12 yards out on an<br />
indi<strong>rec</strong>t kick past the Northville<br />
goalkeeper Junior <strong>for</strong>ward Brett<br />
Carney gave the Chiefs their decisive<br />
goal with about eight minutes<br />
left when he scored off a throw-in by<br />
teamm<strong>at</strong>e Mike Presley.<br />
Smith was pleased to see <strong>Canton</strong><br />
continue to have success off restarts.<br />
"It's something we didn't do <strong>at</strong> all<br />
last year," he said.<br />
LIVONIA.STEVENSON 1, N.<br />
FARMINGTON 0: Playing nothing<br />
like a team with a woeful <strong>rec</strong>ord.<br />
North Farmington gave Ljvonia Stevenson<br />
a scare Monday in a Western<br />
takes Activities Associ<strong>at</strong>ion Lakes<br />
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Dave Nordwall, a <strong>new</strong> addition to<br />
the Stevenson <strong>at</strong>tack, broke a scoreless<br />
tie with about two minutes left<br />
when he headed a di<strong>rec</strong>t free kick<br />
behind North goalkeeper Bill<br />
Chwalik. Nordwall. a transfer student<br />
from the east coast, <strong>rec</strong>ently<br />
joined tbe Spartans lineup after <strong>rec</strong>overing<br />
from an injury.<br />
The loss dropped North to 1-7<br />
overall, but it didn't dampen the<br />
spirits of first-year coach Kris<br />
Galczyk.<br />
"I would say Stevenson slightly<br />
controlled the game, but we'd stop<br />
them <strong>at</strong> midfield most of the time,"<br />
Galczyk said. "Stevenson couldn't<br />
get any scoring position and of<br />
course I'm proud of them. We stayed<br />
with one of the best teams in Michigan.<br />
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Galczyk praised the play of<br />
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game with, an ankle injury in the<br />
first half, and midfielder Dustin<br />
Hindman and stopper Gared Lawrence.<br />
Stevenson coach Wally Barrett ac-<br />
- ' • JOHN STORMZANO/staff photographer<br />
Agustin Valdez (right) of Plymouth Salem dribbles around; a<br />
.Farmington defender Monday during the Western Lakes Activities<br />
Associ<strong>at</strong>ion Lakes Division soccer game.<br />
knowledged th<strong>at</strong> the Raiders kept<br />
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"For 78 minutes, North packed the<br />
box brilliantly, but the end result<br />
(<strong>for</strong> the Raiders) was the same — a<br />
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Sometimes, it's the little things<br />
• th<strong>at</strong> can bring a team success<br />
Like Delbert Littlejohn Or Tim<br />
-Morris. Or even Joe Delfgauw.<br />
All three play in the Midwest Intercollegi<strong>at</strong>e<br />
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All three play very well, too. And all<br />
three could be considered undersized<br />
<strong>for</strong> their positions<br />
Littlejohn would be undersized <strong>for</strong><br />
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stands just 5-foot-7 and weighs 162<br />
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from Rochester (Adams) has<br />
been named MIFC player of the<br />
week. He has led the Bulldogs (currently<br />
2-2-1 overall and 1-2-1 in the<br />
MIFC) in rushing all five games<br />
He's gained 421 yards on the<br />
ground on 83 carries (th<strong>at</strong>'s 16.6 <strong>at</strong>-<br />
' tempts a game), averaging 5.1 yards<br />
a try, with one touchdown He also<br />
leads the team in pass <strong>rec</strong>eptions<br />
with 20. gaining an. additional 193<br />
yards (D.7 yards a c<strong>at</strong>ch) and scoring<br />
once.<br />
THOSE NUMBERS leave Littlejohn<br />
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"I can't answer th<strong>at</strong> I know I<br />
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There's no undersizing Littlejohn's<br />
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far larger.<br />
"We had high expect<strong>at</strong>ions." he<br />
said. "We still do We just can't have<br />
any more letdowns I think we can<br />
win the rest of our games "<br />
Expect<strong>at</strong>ions were also high <strong>at</strong><br />
Wayne St<strong>at</strong>e, where both Morris — a<br />
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(Groves) — and Delfgauw<br />
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MORRIS CAME out of nowhere to<br />
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WSU He led the Tartars in tackles,<br />
although he is just 0-foot, 205 —<br />
small <strong>for</strong> a guy expected to make<br />
- most of the stops on defense.<br />
"He had a real good year, week in<br />
and week out," said WSU coach Joe<br />
B. Horn. "Tim walked in and on day<br />
- one. he was our starting inside linebacker.<br />
"He's a very sure tackier And he's<br />
1 still growing. All he needs to do is hit<br />
the weights a little more. If he can<br />
add some upper body strength, he'll<br />
make more tackles up high and<br />
knock people backwards."<br />
Morris has made his mark in the<br />
league combining "gre<strong>at</strong> football intelligence"<br />
with "a nose <strong>for</strong> the<br />
ball." said Horn An honorable men<br />
tion- all-conference player in 1989.<br />
adding bulk lo those qualities could<br />
make him a dominant <strong>for</strong>ce in the<br />
MIFC<br />
BIG THINGS were expected from<br />
'Delfgauw, although he has <strong>rec</strong>ently<br />
Joe Delfgauw<br />
WSU gridefer<br />
fallen upon troubled times A suiting<br />
<strong>rec</strong>eiver and one of the top<br />
punters in the n<strong>at</strong>ion. Delfgauw<br />
missed the team bus to Ashland College<br />
last S<strong>at</strong>urday and failed to<br />
make the game, a WSU loss Horn<br />
said Delfgauw has been disciplined<br />
and will play S<strong>at</strong>urday against Butler.<br />
"He'll play, but he won't start,"<br />
said Horn With <strong>rec</strong>eiver Andre*<br />
Price questionable <strong>for</strong> the game due<br />
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His experience is perhaps his most<br />
valued <strong>at</strong>tribute Delfgauw has really<br />
never played in anything but a<br />
run-and-shoot offense, which is wh<strong>at</strong><br />
WSU employs He made his mark <strong>at</strong><br />
RU in the same type of offense<br />
- Another thing: As slot <strong>rec</strong>eivers in<br />
tbe run-and-shoot go. Delfgauw is<br />
pretty big — 5-11 and 180. Still, most<br />
of the defensive guys taking shots <strong>at</strong><br />
him are a bit bigger<br />
"4 never really get crushed," said<br />
Delfgauw. "Jin the routes we run, I<br />
usually won't get hit by a linebacker<br />
• Th<strong>at</strong>'s a little relief."' *<br />
Other aspects of the run-and-shoot<br />
help "With , our blocking schemes,<br />
everything <strong>looks</strong> like a pass, so even<br />
on runs we're usually running p<strong>at</strong>-<br />
60<br />
terns downfield. then maybe ybe bloi block<br />
Delfgai<br />
Which is better than taking on a linebacker.<br />
Delfgauw caught 30 passes <strong>for</strong> 485<br />
yards and two TDs a year ago <strong>at</strong>id<br />
hoped to c<strong>at</strong>ch "between 4Q and 50<br />
passes this year and score five<br />
touchdowns." So far, he has 14 <strong>rec</strong>eptions<br />
and one ID.<br />
In explaining Delfgauw's value.<br />
Horn said. "In the run-and-shoot, the<br />
slots have .to be tbe smartest<br />
<strong>rec</strong>eivers. They have to make the<br />
most, adjustments He's a smart<br />
player"<br />
Delfgauw's also a good punter, averaging<br />
about 40 yards a kick. He's<br />
-ranked among the top-10 in the<br />
NCAA Division II. Consistency, according<br />
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Park.). 1 06 04: 8 T Doprowotski (Wayne)<br />
1 07 94<br />
500 freestyle. 1 Joanrnry i7.ragi.ir> tThmt-<br />
lon) 5 5203. 2 J Snure (Betltoviilei<br />
6 08 61. 3 M Mulkns (Willow Run) 6 35 71.<br />
4 C Scott (Franklin), 6 41 74, 6 A Chris-<br />
tian (Thurston). 6 54 76 •<br />
200 freestyle relay 1 Wiitow Run. 2 00 22,<br />
2 Thursion. 2:04 43; 3 Wayne. 2 12 86 4<br />
Belleville. 2 15.12, 5 Garden Crty, 2 17 06: 6<br />
Franklin, disquaklied<br />
100 back Stroke 1 Jennifer Miller (Thurs-<br />
ton) '08.30: 2 J Beardsiee (Franklin).<br />
1 09 12; 3. S Barr (Allen Park)". 1:11 37 4<br />
C Hansen (Franklm), 1 11.41. 5 N Noechell<br />
M*ranwin). 117 04. 6. T. Dotyoyvofski.<br />
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100 breaststroke 1 L Butzl<strong>at</strong>f (Allen<br />
Park). 1 10.47 (meet <strong>rec</strong>ord). 2 M Falk<br />
(Thurston,. 1:12.12; 3. 0 .Walls (Wayne).<br />
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Gregory (Thurston). 1 21.22; 6 T Aglus<br />
(Thurston). 1:24 94<br />
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gory. Jennifer Mrller. Jackie Gregory and Man-<br />
di Falk). 4.14 57. 2 Frankhn. 4:21 84 3 Al-<br />
len Park, 4 23 51; 4 Belleville. 4.24 68 5<br />
Wayne. 4:33 40: 6 Willow Run. 4 45 13<br />
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«£>• O&E Thursday. Octobf 4. 1990<br />
October means it's time <strong>for</strong> harvest moon<br />
harvest mooo. The full moon th<strong>at</strong><br />
•r Raymond Bullock , harvest moon. The fall moon th<strong>at</strong><br />
•pociai writer follows the harvest mooo was said to , v follows the harvest moon was said to<br />
vary considerably, depending oo of its orbit around the Earth .<br />
be a help to hunters, so you can fig-<br />
{whether «7 considerably, it's <strong>at</strong> the part depending of orbit near- oo of The its orbit mooo around is near the the Earth "twin" stars<br />
• October is the month when dayure out wh<strong>at</strong> th<strong>at</strong> full moon is called<br />
skyw<strong>at</strong>ch<br />
est to, or farthest from, the Earth th<strong>at</strong> mark the heads of tbe Gemini<br />
light-saving time comes to an end<br />
In November, Mars will be <strong>at</strong> It* twins the morning of Oct. 11. The<br />
hnd we return to standard time. In BECAUSE THE mooo is in orbit<br />
closest point to us in 1*90. Conse- star above tbe moon is Pollux, the<br />
addition, the harvest mooo and a around the Earth, it appears in dif-<br />
Raymond E.<br />
quently. th<strong>at</strong> planet will continue to star above Pollux is Castor The very<br />
meteor shower occur this month. ferent parts of the sky from night to<br />
get brighter during tbe next seven bright star below and to J>e left ot<br />
The length of thodsy docroases hy<br />
Bullock<br />
weeks. Even now. Mars easily Pollux is the giant planet Jupiucr.<br />
ooe hour and 32 minutes in October. Generally, the mooo will rise<br />
"outshines" Aldebaran.<br />
Continue to follow tht mooi<br />
On Oct 1, sunrise is <strong>at</strong> 7:29 a.m. and about one hour l<strong>at</strong>er each night. But of the Pleiades, you will see two Planets, on the other hand, do not A nice triangle is <strong>for</strong>med by the across the sky <strong>for</strong> the next few days<br />
Sunset is <strong>at</strong> 7:14 p.m. EDT, permit- in autumn, the full moon is <strong>at</strong> the reddish-colored stars. One of these is produce light. Planets "shine" by re- moon, Mars and Aldebaran the On the morning of Oct 12. the moon<br />
ting a possible 11 hours and 55 min- part of its orbit th<strong>at</strong> has the least tilt Aldebaran (al DEB a ran), tbe "eye" flecting the light of a star.<br />
morning of Oct 8. Mars is to the left is 4 degrees from Jupiter Tbey are<br />
utes of sunlight On Oct 31, sunrise with respect to Earth's horizon line. of Taurus. Tbe other is the red plan-<br />
of the moon, Aldebaran is below within the very faint constell<strong>at</strong>ion of<br />
is <strong>at</strong> 7:04 a.m. and sunset is <strong>at</strong> 5:27 Tbe moon seems to skim along the et, Mars. '<br />
When we look <strong>at</strong> Mars, we are Mars By the next morning, the Cancer the Crab<br />
p.m. EST, permitting 10 hours and horizon, rising <strong>at</strong> about the same Which is which? They look alike, looking <strong>at</strong> sunlight th<strong>at</strong> has reflected moon is above Mars and midway be- Tbe mooo is midway between Ju-<br />
23 minutes of sun. i,<br />
time each evening, in about the same but there is, a big difference between off the surface of Mars. Since Mars tween the two stars th<strong>at</strong> mark the piter (above tbe modn) and tbe star<br />
Mars and S<strong>at</strong>urn are visible after part
©tje ©bseruer Newspapers<br />
Cre<strong>at</strong>ive Living CLASSIFIED<br />
Bob Sklar editor/591-2300<br />
Thursday. October 4. 1990<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
'Musica Viva!' to premiere <strong>at</strong> OCC<br />
Series founder<br />
profiled, 3E<br />
By Janice Tiger-Kramer<br />
special writer<br />
MUSICA VIVA!" Concerts-<br />
Buick Intern<strong>at</strong>ional Series<br />
1990-1991 begins its<br />
second season this month<br />
<strong>at</strong> "the -Smith The<strong>at</strong>re of Oakland<br />
Community College's Orchard Ridge<br />
Campus in' Farmington Hills and <strong>at</strong><br />
the Detroit Institute of Arts.<br />
This series of five concerts blends<br />
the music styles and disciplines of<br />
Detroit-based musicians, singers and<br />
dancers with the artistry of intern<strong>at</strong>ional<br />
per<strong>for</strong>mers, v<br />
"The concerts combine traditional<br />
music with <strong>new</strong> ideas and concepts,"<br />
said Ginka Gerova-Ortega, flutist<br />
and artistic di<strong>rec</strong>tor of "Musica<br />
Viva!" "Each concert* is an event in<br />
itself. Th<strong>at</strong> is the strength of 'Musica<br />
Viva!" "<br />
The Bulgarian-born flutist, who<br />
lives in Bloomfield Hills, hopes to<br />
bring together a diverse audience to<br />
experience the eclectic concerts. The<br />
series includes classical music,<br />
flamenco, jazz, musical drama and<br />
mee:<br />
"Musica Viva!" (music alive,)<br />
opens on S<strong>at</strong>urday, Oct. 13 with a<br />
concert called "Hispanic Treasures,"<br />
The Spirit of Flamenco Dance and<br />
Hispanic Cultures.<br />
It fe<strong>at</strong>ures dancer-choreographer<br />
Maria del Carmen, now of Garden<br />
-City, with Grupo Espana, del Carmen's<br />
own company, which per<strong>for</strong>ms<br />
flamenco, classical and regional<br />
dances.<br />
• The troupe of 16 includes dancers,<br />
guitarists and singers. Guitarists and<br />
<strong>for</strong>mer Michigan resident Juan Serrano<br />
accompanies del Carmen and<br />
Grupo Espana Called the "king of<br />
flamenco guitar," Serrano has<br />
<strong>rec</strong>orded 22 albums.<br />
"KEIKO AND Friends Jazz Trio,"<br />
The-Best of Jazz, is scheduled <strong>for</strong><br />
Friday, Nov. 16. This concert fea-"<br />
tures pianist Keiko McNamara of<br />
Birmingham, singer Harvey Thompson<br />
of Detroit and <strong>for</strong>mer Detroiter<br />
Marcus. Belgrave on trumpet.<br />
Thompson and McNamara have per<strong>for</strong>med<br />
throughout the United St<strong>at</strong>es<br />
and Japan.<br />
"A Musical Adventure," Music- of<br />
tbe Masters, fe<strong>at</strong>uring classic violin<br />
and piano, will be held on Friday,<br />
Feb. 22. Violinist Hamao Fujlwara<br />
and pianist K<strong>at</strong>surako Mikami play<br />
the music of the masters with various<br />
musical guests.<br />
An ambitious per<strong>for</strong>mance called<br />
"The Mephisto Drama" -opens on<br />
April 12. The concert showcases the<br />
music of Franz Liszt with a dram<strong>at</strong>ic<br />
poetry reading. The per<strong>for</strong>mance<br />
fe<strong>at</strong>ures Luiz de Moura Castro on piano<br />
with French actor Philippe<br />
Nesme.<br />
The final concert on May 10 is<br />
"Flute Extravaganza <strong>at</strong> the D.I.A.,"<br />
Romantic Music <strong>for</strong> Two Flutes &<br />
Piano. The series finale fe<strong>at</strong>ures the<br />
classical music of intern<strong>at</strong>ionally<br />
known flutist Ginka Gerova-Ortega<br />
and Claudi Arimani, one of Spain's<br />
leading flutists.<br />
"This multi-media concert series<br />
is unique because it allows Michigan's<br />
best talent to share the st<strong>at</strong>e"<br />
with world renowned artists." Gerova-Ortega<br />
said.<br />
It also is a bold ef<strong>for</strong>t on the ,<br />
of Gerova-urtega and the "sponsors<br />
of "Musica Viva!" to choose a cammunity<br />
college to showcase the concert<br />
series.<br />
"We choose the Smith The<strong>at</strong>re because<br />
this is a very intern<strong>at</strong>ional<br />
campus," Gerova-Ortega said.<br />
"We're thrilled about having an innov<strong>at</strong>ive<br />
series like this housed <strong>at</strong><br />
the Orchard Ridge campus," said<br />
Beverly Versele, manager of the<br />
Smith The<strong>at</strong>re. She expects ticket<br />
sales to reach well over 200 <strong>for</strong> each<br />
per<strong>for</strong>mance<br />
The concert series is sponsored by<br />
Buitk, Oakland Community College.<br />
Michigan Duo <strong>for</strong> the Arts and the<br />
Michigan Council <strong>for</strong> the Arts<br />
General admission is $15 or $10<br />
<strong>for</strong> students and senior citizens. Discounts<br />
and package prices do not include<br />
the final show <strong>at</strong> the Detroit<br />
Institute of Arts.<br />
For reserv<strong>at</strong>ions and ticket in<strong>for</strong>m<strong>at</strong>ion,<br />
call the Smith The<strong>at</strong>re <strong>at</strong><br />
471-7770.<br />
Opening night of Musica Viva! will fe<strong>at</strong>ure Grupo Espana per<strong>for</strong>ming<br />
"Hispanic Treasures." Dancer-choreographer Maria del<br />
(P.C.W.G)IE<br />
Carmen's troupe will spotlight the spirit of flamenco dance and<br />
Hispanic cultures.<br />
Concert series boasts a blend of talents<br />
"Musica Viva!" Concerts-Buick Intern<strong>at</strong>ional<br />
Series 1990-19$! includes<br />
the following programs th<strong>at</strong> combine<br />
the talents of Detroit-based artists<br />
and world-renowned per<strong>for</strong>mers<br />
A<br />
• "Hispanic Treasures," The<br />
Spirit of Flamenco Dance and<br />
Hispanic Cultures, on S<strong>at</strong>urday, Oct.<br />
13. Fe<strong>at</strong>ures Maria del Carmen Grupo<br />
Espana with guitarist Juan Serra-<br />
no.<br />
• "Keiko and Friends Jazz Trio,"<br />
The Best of Jazz, on Friday. Nov.-16<br />
Fe<strong>at</strong>ures Keiko McNamara on piano<br />
with vocalist Harvey Thompson.<br />
Special guest artist is Marcus Belgrave<br />
on trumpet.<br />
• "A Musical Adventure," Music<br />
of the Masters, on Friday, Feb. 22.<br />
1991. Fe<strong>at</strong>ures the classical music of<br />
Hamao Fujiwara on violin, K<strong>at</strong>sura-<br />
• ko Mikami on piano and guests<br />
• "The Mephisto Drama" on Friday,<br />
April 12. The music of Franz<br />
Liszt is set to the original poetry<br />
Fe<strong>at</strong>ures Luiz de^Moura Castro on<br />
piano with actor/Philippe Nesme. •<br />
• "Flute Extravaganza <strong>at</strong> the<br />
D.I.A." Romantic MiAc <strong>for</strong> Two<br />
Fhites Piano, on Friday, May 10<br />
Fe<strong>at</strong>ures flutists Ginka Gerova-Orte-<br />
• ga and Claudia Arimani.<br />
The first four concerts will be held<br />
<strong>at</strong> the Smith The<strong>at</strong>re of Oakland<br />
Community College's Orchard Ridge<br />
Campus. Orchard Lake Road <strong>at</strong> 1-96<br />
in Farmington Hills<br />
The final concert is scheduled <strong>at</strong><br />
the -Detroit Institute of Arts. Kresge<br />
Court<br />
All per<strong>for</strong>mances begin <strong>at</strong> 8 p.m.<br />
with a <strong>rec</strong>eption following each<br />
show<br />
John Lennon's art on exhibit in Livonia<br />
By Linda Ann Chomin<br />
special writer<br />
On Oct. 9, • Joh<br />
have been 50 yeai<br />
been <strong>for</strong> four bulle<br />
Lennon would<br />
old, had it not<br />
fired from the<br />
John Lennon entitled this drawing, "Bag One.<br />
chamber of a .38 Special. Shots from<br />
the gun, held by Mark David Chapman<br />
outside the Dakota Apartments<br />
on Dec. 8,1980, killed Lennon. ooe of<br />
the gre<strong>at</strong>est music legends of the<br />
20th century.<br />
In honor of the multitalented Lennon's<br />
50th birthday and the 20th anniversary<br />
of the Detroit debut of his<br />
lithographs in the United St<strong>at</strong>es, approxim<strong>at</strong>ely<br />
50 of Lennon's original<br />
drawings, prints and signed lithographs<br />
will be on exhibition <strong>at</strong> Sam's<br />
Jams <strong>at</strong> Woodland Square Plaza.<br />
Livonia, beginning Friday.<br />
In 1970, when the Lennon lithographs<br />
went on exhibition in the<br />
United St<strong>at</strong>es, there was a lot of controversy<br />
over their debut. Many<br />
were banned from display, because<br />
some people viewed the art as being<br />
erotic<br />
Because of th<strong>at</strong> controversy, and<br />
the obscenity trial in progress in Cincinn<strong>at</strong>i<br />
involving the public display<br />
of horr.oerotic photographs by the<br />
l<strong>at</strong>e Robert Mapplethorpe, there will<br />
be a separ<strong>at</strong>e room where Lennon's<br />
works deemed erotic Will be displayed<br />
The Lennon art exhibit is a production<br />
of Pacific-Edge Gallery,<br />
held in conjunction with the Lennon<br />
est<strong>at</strong>e. Paul Jillson is di<strong>rec</strong>tor of the<br />
show and owner of tbe Pacific Edge<br />
Gallery, which has two loc<strong>at</strong>ions in<br />
Laguna Beach and Newp^.l Ueach.<br />
Calif<br />
"THIS IS a museum quality art<br />
show." Jillson said during a <strong>rec</strong>ent<br />
phone interview from his Cali<strong>for</strong>nia<br />
gallery The Detroit area was chosen<br />
<strong>for</strong> the Lennon exhibition because<br />
in. 1970, this is where John<br />
Lennon's lithographs first debuted,<br />
in Detroit <strong>at</strong> the London Art Gallery."<br />
John Lennon obtained his <strong>for</strong>mal<br />
art training <strong>at</strong> the Liverpool College<br />
of Art. His art is best known <strong>for</strong> its<br />
simplicity, sparseness of line and<br />
whimsical n<strong>at</strong>ure<br />
"John Lennon gave the lithographs<br />
known as Bag One Suite to<br />
Yoko Ono as a wedding present."<br />
Jillson said.<br />
Bag One Suite is a set of 15 signed<br />
lithographs done by Lennon in 1969<br />
"Bag One Suite is very rare." Jillson<br />
said. "Yoko doesn't even have a<br />
Bag One. When Mikhail Gorbachev<br />
was here. Yoko gave hers to him."<br />
THE REST of Lennon's pieces<br />
were cre<strong>at</strong>ed in the 1970s, and on<br />
through tijl the time of his de<strong>at</strong>h in<br />
1980 Jillson said most of the show<br />
will be available <strong>for</strong> purchase C<strong>at</strong>alogs<br />
will be <strong>at</strong> the exhibit site<br />
Bag One Suite is priced <strong>at</strong><br />
$40,000," Jillson said Two original<br />
drawings by Lennon will be retailed<br />
<strong>at</strong> $40,000 each Limited ediUon<br />
prints by John Lennon. signed by<br />
Yoko Ono Lennon, will start <strong>at</strong><br />
$600 "<br />
The John Lennon exhibit uiil be<br />
open 7-11 p m Friday. Oct. 5 and<br />
unU continue in Livonia until<br />
Nov. 4 The opening night <strong>rec</strong>ep-<br />
tion and exhibit is free to the public<br />
Photography and videotaping<br />
are permitted Sam's Jams'is <strong>at</strong><br />
30242 Plymouth Road, west of<br />
Mlddlebelt. Liinnta.<br />
This John Lennon drawing is called, "Borrowed time.<br />
Newburg School clears away the mists of time<br />
"The history th<strong>at</strong> Ites inert in<br />
unread books does no work in the<br />
world The history th<strong>at</strong> does work<br />
in the world, the history th<strong>at</strong> mfluences<br />
the course of history, is<br />
Itfing history — th<strong>at</strong> p<strong>at</strong>tern of<br />
remembered events . . . th<strong>at</strong> enlarges<br />
and enriches (society)."<br />
-Carl Becker<br />
Americas Historical Society<br />
1931 presMestlal aMresa<br />
RUTH CLEMENS fondly remembers<br />
wh<strong>at</strong> it meant to be a student <strong>at</strong><br />
Livonia s one-room Newburg School<br />
lo ItlS In a 1984 history of the then<br />
historical landmark <strong>at</strong> Newburgh<br />
Road and Ann Arbor Trail, she<br />
wrote:<br />
In my mind's eye, I can still exthe<br />
two-mile walk down<br />
th<strong>at</strong> lonely Levan Road kinds<br />
of we<strong>at</strong>her — rain and snow, daylight<br />
and dark, eager to get to school<br />
'where I had contact with children instead<br />
of being a lonely child In wh<strong>at</strong><br />
seemed then a God-<strong>for</strong>saken area."<br />
When the longtime Uvouian Tinted<br />
Newburg School on Sept 20 after<br />
a lapse of many years, the entered a<br />
, restored country achoolhouse with a<br />
<strong>new</strong> lease oo life<br />
Excitement no doubt awaits <strong>for</strong><br />
youngsters who spend a day in the<br />
12*-year-old school room, <strong>at</strong> Livonia's<br />
Greenmead Historical Village<br />
since 1M7 •<br />
They'll learn from McGuffey's<br />
school readers amid a backdrop th<strong>at</strong><br />
boasts a woodburuing stove, oldfashioned<br />
desks with inkwells. Webster's<br />
bluebsck Spellers, old die<br />
tionaries. a small library, - oaud<br />
Sklar<br />
school bell and s 1930 globe .<br />
In 1904, Clemens not only eovi<br />
sioned the long-closed school trans-<br />
planted to Greenmead, but also<br />
bringing pleasure to the many chil<br />
dren "who have Jb»mtd through its<br />
Livohte sflhitect Bob Seymour<br />
ensured authenticity but didn't compromise<br />
modern safety codes A<br />
st<strong>at</strong>e grant and local fund-raising<br />
paid <strong>for</strong> the $104,000 restor<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
H<br />
project a genuine labor of love<br />
FIVE UVONIA teachers - Fran<br />
Saenz, Sandy Naasko, Tbe Una Sim.<br />
Ruth Stokes and Sue Daniel - developed<br />
an elementary school curriculum<br />
th<strong>at</strong> ranges from arithmetic and<br />
reading to music and games<br />
The. curriculum development<br />
teem used country-school teaching<br />
manuals and textbooks from 1010-<br />
22<br />
We prepared a one-day Simula<br />
Uon th<strong>at</strong> will help bring history to<br />
life." said Daniel. Livonia Historical<br />
Commission chairwoman<br />
When we can get kids and teachers<br />
in there, it'll make our ef<strong>for</strong>t all<br />
worthwhile It's not doing any good<br />
sitting empty<br />
Newburg School As Carl Becker saw<br />
it. each generaUon must unagina<br />
lively put <strong>for</strong>ward a living history<br />
He understood th<strong>at</strong> <strong>for</strong> history to<br />
have value, it must reach people and<br />
move them emotionally and intellectually<br />
Touring an old. ooeroom school -<br />
bouse might be fun, even in<strong>for</strong>m<strong>at</strong>ive,<br />
<strong>for</strong> s moment<br />
But spending a full day there,<br />
learning as kids did when Livonia<br />
was still a rural township, will come<br />
s lot closer to reaching and moving<br />
the kids of today<br />
IN 1004, Clemens <strong>rec</strong>ounted a typical<br />
day <strong>at</strong> Newburg School when she<br />
was a child<br />
"We were a whole little community<br />
gindod by a dadreaud toaoher<br />
who saw th<strong>at</strong> we behaved properly<br />
and learned as much as we were capable<br />
of learning<br />
"A bit of drawing, singing, good<br />
books and many things of cultural<br />
value and interest were available to<br />
us."<br />
Thanks to a dedic<strong>at</strong>ed group of<br />
history buffs, led by retired Livonia<br />
teacher Dominic Pans, boys and<br />
girls from Livonia and nearby school<br />
districts now have the rare chance to<br />
buck tradition and live history "<br />
Books are temfic learning tools<br />
But time machines like historic<br />
schoolbouses are invaluable teaching<br />
complements<br />
Bob Sklar it the OAETs assistant<br />
managing, editor <strong>for</strong> special<br />
p r o j w t o
06£ Thuri^ay^ October 4. 1990<br />
'Impressionism'<br />
opens in Toledo<br />
t: "Impressionism: Selections from<br />
fftw American M u s e n m i o p e n e d<br />
Sunday <strong>at</strong> the Toledo Museum of<br />
Art <strong>for</strong> tbe lss^ stop on its five-museum<br />
tour. Tbe exhibit will be oo<br />
view through Nov. 25.<br />
For in<strong>for</strong>m<strong>at</strong>ion on exhibition<br />
tickets, group tours or luncheons,<br />
C$11 (419) 242-7000.<br />
Fe<strong>at</strong>uring 80 paintings and<br />
sculptures by 21 of the most celebr<strong>at</strong>ed<br />
Impressionist artists, this<br />
exhibition brings together works of<br />
tffe highest quality to illustr<strong>at</strong>e the<br />
entire history of tbe movement<br />
from its beginning in tbe 1860s to<br />
its final manifest<strong>at</strong>ion in the mid-<br />
The exhibition includes 10 works<br />
by Edgar Degas, 11 paintings By<br />
Claude Monet, 10 Camille Ptssarro<br />
pointings, eight paintings by Vincsnt<br />
van Gogh and five paintings<br />
«ch by- Pl<strong>at</strong>e Renoir, Paul<br />
Cezanne and Paul Gauguin.<br />
THE EXHIBITION, which has<br />
enjoyed <strong>rec</strong>ord-breaking <strong>at</strong>tendance<br />
<strong>at</strong> the fust fuui sliuwUlgsr<br />
was conceived and jointly organized<br />
bjr the Carnegie Museum of<br />
Art, Pittsburgh; Minneapolis Institute<br />
of Arts; Nelson-Atkins Museum<br />
of Art, Kansas City, St Louis<br />
Art Museum; and Toledo Museum<br />
of Art.<br />
"When combined, the Impressionism<br />
and. Post-Impressionism<br />
paintings in the permanent collections<br />
of these five museums rival<br />
any in the world," Dallas Museum<br />
of Fine Arts di<strong>rec</strong>tor Richard R.<br />
Brettell wrote in the introduction<br />
to the exhibition c<strong>at</strong>alog.<br />
"Wh<strong>at</strong> has been accomplished in<br />
this superbly chosen exhibition is<br />
the cre<strong>at</strong>ion of a major survey simply<br />
by sharing collections, and the<br />
results are extraordinary." •<br />
The exhibition has been made<br />
possible by the Ford Motor Co.<br />
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Fall Harvest Days<br />
A feast <strong>for</strong> all the senses awaits<br />
visitors to Greenfield Village with<br />
tbe celebr<strong>at</strong>ion, of Fall Harvest<br />
Days Oct. 5-7.<br />
Under autumn's canopy of colors.<br />
visitors can experience tbe<br />
season of plenty as it was in rural<br />
America during the l<strong>at</strong>e 19th and<br />
early 20th centuries<br />
Costumed interpreters using<br />
tools of the era will thresh whe<strong>at</strong>,<br />
plaht winter rye and put up food<br />
<strong>for</strong> the winter <strong>at</strong> Firestone Farm.<br />
Susquehanna Plant<strong>at</strong>ion and other<br />
sites throughout the village.<br />
Hand, bone and steam will power<br />
the plows and threshers used to<br />
harvest the crops and prepare the<br />
fields <strong>for</strong> future planting. Corn<br />
shellers and other "labor saving"<br />
devices will be employed to prepare<br />
the crops <strong>for</strong> home and market<br />
"This event really illustr<strong>at</strong>es the<br />
progress made in agricultural technology,"<br />
said Jim Johnson, supervisor<br />
of agricultural programs <strong>at</strong><br />
Greenfield Village, Dearborn. "Visitors<br />
can discover how America<br />
made the transition from manual<br />
labor to machine-assisted farming<br />
over a span of five decades "<br />
IN ADDITION to large-scale<br />
outdoor, chores, domestic tasks<br />
such as quilting, canning and cSffistove<br />
cooking will be fe<strong>at</strong>ured. Visitors<br />
can lend a hand with the harvest<br />
by paring apples and husking<br />
corn — tasks th<strong>at</strong> were ooce a part<br />
of everyday food prepar<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />
The Martinsville Cider Mill will<br />
be bustling with the business of<br />
pressing sweet apples into tangy<br />
cider, available <strong>for</strong> purchase <strong>at</strong> village<br />
food-outlets Visitors can also<br />
see apples pressed into cider by<br />
band <strong>at</strong> Firestone Farm<br />
Children can enjoy the play time<br />
of the past by making corn husk<br />
dolls and particip<strong>at</strong>ing ip old-fashioned<br />
games such as boop rolling,<br />
ring toss and jacks.<br />
_ Older visitors can also join in the<br />
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bam dance, with easy-tolearn<br />
lessons in contra dancing<br />
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Gallery shows n<strong>at</strong>ive American paintings I Fict 'on is appealing, but collection is special<br />
By Linda Ann Chomki<br />
special writer<br />
B* Linda Ann _ * . ' I A RECENT hri*f «»«» . . -<br />
AS YOU enter Nayrfe We<strong>at</strong> Gal-<br />
/ \ >ery in PlynttiUj, tbe Wil-<br />
/ % liam Rabbit {Huntings of<br />
towering, romantic figures<br />
depicted against a Southwestern<br />
backdrop draw your <strong>at</strong>tention then<br />
physically draw you to the source of<br />
the <strong>for</strong>ce.<br />
Rabbit, a Cherokee, guides you<br />
through actylics, into a revel<strong>at</strong>ion of<br />
his feelings <strong>for</strong> his people and the<br />
primal n<strong>at</strong>ure of earth and sky.<br />
"The exhibit opened in early September<br />
and will continue through the<br />
beginning of November," said Farmington<br />
Hills resident Becky Dodson,<br />
gallery co-owner.<br />
Rabbit "has collections all over<br />
the world. He is well known n<strong>at</strong>ionally."<br />
In the painting "Lady Thoughts,"<br />
Rabbit places a m<strong>at</strong>riarchal figure<br />
in the <strong>for</strong>eground. She's wrapped in a<br />
vast mantle th<strong>at</strong> endlessly flows as a<br />
river until it becomes one with the<br />
earth.<br />
The mantle, or cloak, is done in a<br />
semi-transparent wash of acrylic,<br />
cre<strong>at</strong>ing a gentle, lyrical, almost<br />
mysteriously symbolic feeling. Spirit-like,<br />
the figure touches you with<br />
its truth and its moving comprehension<br />
of n<strong>at</strong>ure.<br />
" 'Lady Thoughts' g<strong>at</strong>hers fee<br />
andexperiences from family<br />
friends," Dodson said. "His wife and<br />
his daughter are extremely important<br />
to him. Rabbit uses them as subjects<br />
in his paintings quite frequently."<br />
IN "GIFT <strong>for</strong> a Friend," Rabbit<br />
focuses on a romantic pair of figures,<br />
a man and a woman, once<br />
again cre<strong>at</strong>ing fluid movement in<br />
the figures. The rush of tbe winds<br />
through the abundant drapery in<br />
which they are cloaked, gives a flowing<br />
sense as a river into tte earth.<br />
Rabbit, a Cherokee, guides you<br />
through acrylics, into a revel<strong>at</strong>ion of<br />
his feelings <strong>for</strong> his people and the<br />
primal n<strong>at</strong>ure ot earth and sky.<br />
There is a feeling of vastness in<br />
the painting as Rabbit depicts the<br />
Southwest's sandy, barren landscape.<br />
In the background, be places<br />
two monolithic projections th<strong>at</strong><br />
seem to rise from nowhere.<br />
Rabbit uses symbolism in nearly<br />
all- his paintings, interjecting two<br />
heads of buffalo, or tbe imprint of a<br />
hand from an ancient petroglyph<br />
into the wispy clouds thinly washed<br />
into the piece with white acrylics.<br />
Rabbit's paintings are cre<strong>at</strong>ed using<br />
the colors of a Southwest palette:"<br />
sandstone, terra cotta, clay and<br />
earth tones. Originally from Wyoming,<br />
he now lives in Oklahoma, the<br />
spiritual <strong>center</strong> of the Cherokee n<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />
Rabbit's work has earned a list of<br />
awards and honors.<br />
In 1983, be placed first in two c<strong>at</strong>egories<br />
with his painting, "yhen My<br />
People Cried," which depicted the<br />
<strong>for</strong>ced removal of the Cherokees<br />
from their ancestral homelands.<br />
In 1989, he was named Artist of<br />
the Year by the Indian Arts and<br />
Crafts Associ<strong>at</strong>ion. In 1987, he was<br />
honored with a one-man show of his<br />
work, a 30-year retrospective <strong>at</strong> the<br />
Cherokee N<strong>at</strong>ional Museum.<br />
ing n<strong>at</strong>ure will never produce a work<br />
of art, because be really <strong>looks</strong> without<br />
seeing, and though he may have<br />
noted each detail minutely, the result<br />
will be fl<strong>at</strong> and without character.<br />
The artist, on the contrary, sees;<br />
th<strong>at</strong> is to say, his eye, grafted on his<br />
heart, reads deeply into tbe bosom of<br />
, n<strong>at</strong>ure."<br />
William Rabbit is -tr«ly_ an artist<br />
who "<strong>looks</strong> and sees" through his<br />
heart — n<strong>at</strong>ure and his people.<br />
N<strong>at</strong>ive West is the perfect setting<br />
<strong>for</strong> this exhibit by William Rabbit.<br />
The gallery is filled with art by N<strong>at</strong>ive<br />
Americans from tbe Southwest.<br />
Oils, w<strong>at</strong>ercolors, acrylics, handcrafted<br />
sterling silver jewelry, pottery,<br />
coyotes carved from cottonwood,<br />
home furnishings, rugs, sand<br />
paintings, kachina dolls and handhollowed<br />
wood drums are included<br />
in the inventory.<br />
The Southwest gallery is owned by<br />
Becky and her husband, Doug. They<br />
moved here two years ago from Al- .<br />
buquerque, N.M., so Doug could finish<br />
serving his residency <strong>at</strong> Bots<strong>for</strong>d "<br />
General Hospital, Farmington Hills.<br />
The gallery handles work th<strong>at</strong><br />
ranges in price from $5 <strong>for</strong> a piece<br />
of jewelry to 12,600 <strong>for</strong> an eye-rivet-<br />
ing painting by William Rabbit. .<br />
HIS EASTER egg cre<strong>at</strong>ed <strong>for</strong> a '<br />
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permanent collection of the Smithso- 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday-S<strong>at</strong>urnian<br />
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Andy Warhol and Andrew Wyeth. Sunday hours (ire 1-5 p.m Nntive<br />
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A RECENT brief stay m theiwamtal<br />
did have a lew good point*<br />
Among them was the chance to read<br />
more ot the books th<strong>at</strong> have been<br />
coming my way l<strong>at</strong>ely.<br />
Consequently. I'm sharing my<br />
views on not ooe, but two books this<br />
time around.<br />
The first is "The Woman Lit By<br />
Fireflies." by Jim Harrison. (247 pp'<br />
Houghton Mifflin/Seymour Lawrence,<br />
$19.95.)<br />
* "Just be<strong>for</strong>e dark <strong>at</strong> the bottom of<br />
the sea I found the Indian. It was the<br />
inland sea called Lake Superior "<br />
So begins "Brown Dog," the first<br />
novella (of three) in Jim Harrison s<br />
l<strong>at</strong>est book, "The Woman Lit By<br />
Fireflies."<br />
y<br />
"Brown Dog" tells the story of a<br />
rpiddle-aged knockout who spends<br />
fhucb of his time searching out illegal<br />
"treasure" <strong>at</strong> the bottom of Lake<br />
Superior. His heritage is r<strong>at</strong>her indetermin<strong>at</strong>e.<br />
We never know his real<br />
name (he's called "Brown Dofc" or -<br />
"B D ") and he's "just a tad criminal."<br />
He's <strong>at</strong>tracted to city-bred anthropologist<br />
Shelley, Wtto's-trying to<br />
dredge up his past in more ways<br />
than one, and to his childhood love,<br />
an earthy Chippewa named Rose<br />
The Indian he finds <strong>at</strong> the bottom of<br />
the Lake Superior is, be fancies, the<br />
body of tbe f<strong>at</strong>her he never k<strong>new</strong>. .<br />
•<br />
, Perhaps all of this sounds a little<br />
crazy, but somehow, in Harrison's<br />
capable hands, it becomes a piece of<br />
1<br />
fictiooth<strong>at</strong> is absolutely first-r<strong>at</strong>e.<br />
book<br />
- Leavened with wit and humor the break '<br />
touching, nicely paced tale is a<br />
splendid example ot the Michigan<br />
Victoria<br />
author's almost uncanny ability to<br />
" capture the sometimes lonely, some-<br />
Diaz<br />
times enchanting feel of northern<br />
Michigan and to draw startlingly "tre<strong>at</strong>ment" of a story, r<strong>at</strong>her than<br />
vivid characters with rel<strong>at</strong>ively few the story itself.<br />
words.<br />
Perhaps he's aiming to build a<br />
sense of tension and suspense in this<br />
way; the story is intended to be a<br />
WHILE HE'S doing all this, he's kind of thriller, but things never<br />
also delving into such cosmic m<strong>at</strong>-<br />
quite work properly.<br />
ters as time, our place in the overall<br />
scheme of things, and how our past Instead, the story takes on a kind<br />
stays with us always (a connecting of "this happened, then this hap-<br />
thread seen throughout the book itpened, then th<strong>at</strong> happened . ."<br />
self.;<br />
sound, almost as if Harrison were<br />
simply .listing events.<br />
Un<strong>for</strong>tun<strong>at</strong>ely, the two remaining<br />
HARRISON'S STRONG textured<br />
novellas, "Sunset Limited" and "The •<br />
prose is in evidence throughout "The<br />
Woman Ut By Fireflies," anfsome-<br />
Woman Lit By Fireflies," a story of<br />
wh<strong>at</strong> disappointing.<br />
middle-aged Clare, who spends a<br />
" Sunset Limited," set in the Amer- night hiding out in a corn field after<br />
ican Southwest, is a fast-moving tale escaping" her loutish husband <strong>at</strong> an<br />
of a group of '60s radicals who, years Iowa rest stop on a cross-country<br />
l<strong>at</strong>er, are called upon to helj> one of trip. .<br />
their own. imprisoned in a Mexican<br />
jail.<br />
After a good deal of thought, and a<br />
kind of back-to-n<strong>at</strong>ure liber<strong>at</strong>ion, sbe<br />
It begins promisingly enough, but<br />
leaves her husband <strong>for</strong> good and<br />
somewhere along the line, Harrison<br />
ends up in Paris, wearing a beret<br />
appears to discard his engaging,<br />
and perusing a Rand McNally Atlas<br />
careful style and begins to write as<br />
of America Things are definitely<br />
if he'd decided to put together a<br />
looking up.<br />
'Sunset Limited,' set in<br />
the American<br />
Southwest, is 9 fastmoving<br />
tele o f a group<br />
of '60s radicals who,<br />
years l<strong>at</strong>er, are called<br />
upon to help one of<br />
their own, imprisoned<br />
in a Mexican jail.<br />
The problem is not really with the<br />
story, contrived as it may sound oo<br />
the face of iL And certainly it<br />
doesn't he with Harrison's graceful<br />
telling of the tale.<br />
Tbe real flaws are with the n<strong>at</strong>ure<br />
of its characters: Clare, the aching<br />
sensitive type, probing ber achingly<br />
sensitive soul; fcer husband, giving<br />
himself up to money-making and political<br />
causes; the young son, cynical<br />
and m<strong>at</strong>erialistic; the daughter, freespirited<br />
and all knowing who prefers<br />
animals to humans (she's a veterinarian)<br />
and who is" always quick to<br />
tell passive, befuddled Mom just<br />
wh<strong>at</strong> she should do with ber life.<br />
As a reader, it seems th<strong>at</strong> I've met<br />
all of these characters many times<br />
be<strong>for</strong>e, not just as individuals but<br />
also as a family unit. Haven't they<br />
joyed during his lifetime faded al-<br />
all become just a bit tiresome* Am I<br />
alone in feeling th<strong>at</strong> they're losing<br />
most completely<br />
just a tad of their freshness and ap- "The Fighting Horse of the Stanpeal'islaus"<br />
does not contain all of De<br />
Quille's work (his columns, fiction,<br />
essays and fe<strong>at</strong>ure articles<br />
THE OTHER book is The Fight- numbered in the hundreds), but<br />
ing Horse of the Stanislaus" by Dan there's enough here to give readers a<br />
De Quille. edited by Lawrence I. comprehensive picture of wh<strong>at</strong> he<br />
Berkove (257 pp. University of Iowa did.<br />
Press Cloth. paper, 913.95.)<br />
A brief introduction by Berkove<br />
This oddly titled collection of sto- will help readers to gam perspective<br />
nes and essays by 19th century jour- on De Quille. the times in which he<br />
nalist De Quille offers something <strong>for</strong> wrote (be- was a contemporary of<br />
the literary scholar, the history buff, Mark Twain.) and the work itself,<br />
and those of us who simply enjoy a<br />
and further, more specific commen-<br />
good read.<br />
tary <strong>at</strong> the beginning of each section<br />
Edited by University of Michigan- is also a plus.<br />
Dearborn English professor Law- All of the work has about it a disrence<br />
I. Berkove. the collection will tinct, 19th century flavor, and some<br />
Serve ai an introduction to De Quill* ef it may feel a bit d<strong>at</strong>ed fo\ contem-<br />
<strong>for</strong> most readers.<br />
porary readers.<br />
Recently rediscovered by Ber- But its liveliness and De Quille's<br />
kove, De Quille. from the mid-19th acute perception ot a lost-<strong>for</strong>ever<br />
century to its closing, published era and its people, plus his consider-<br />
widely in American <strong>new</strong>spapers and able gifts as a storyteller, make<br />
periodicals, writing of the old West Tbe Fighting Horse of the Stan-<br />
and its inhabitants, especially those islaus" a rich lode of literary de-<br />
who sought their <strong>for</strong>tunes in anc lights<br />
around the gold and silver mines of<br />
Nevada and Cali<strong>for</strong>nia<br />
Curling up with the eclectic col-<br />
His prodigious output has never<br />
lection gives you th<strong>at</strong> nice, settling-<br />
been collected or anthologized until<br />
in-around-tbe-campfire gl
O&E Thursday, October 4, 1990<br />
At Cranbrook<br />
Art exhibit examines the South<br />
»y Corinne Abaft<br />
staff writer<br />
William Chris ten berry defies c<strong>at</strong>egoriz<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />
And not knowing<br />
whether to consider him a photographer,<br />
sculptor, collector, historian or<br />
chronicler is resolved by thinking he<br />
is all of these tilings and more. Finally,<br />
and most of all, he's an artist.<br />
His show, "Southern Exposure:<br />
Photographs, Sculpture and Collected<br />
Objects by William Chris tenberry,"<br />
suggests #»e scope of his interest.<br />
It will be <strong>at</strong> the Cranbrook Academy<br />
of Art Museum through Oct 28.<br />
"This is the most extensive showing<br />
of the found objects," he said as<br />
he w<strong>at</strong>ched the install<strong>at</strong>ion of the exhibition<br />
th<strong>at</strong> includes several walls<br />
of photographs, his "dream buildings"<br />
and other sculpture on pedestals<br />
in the <strong>center</strong> of the gallery.<br />
Installing the 12 months of a 1947<br />
calendar with family history written<br />
in pencil around the d<strong>at</strong>es by hii<br />
grandf<strong>at</strong>her. n.K7 Christenberry. and<br />
several walls of found objects, such<br />
as old advertising signs, were already<br />
completed. His grandf<strong>at</strong>her's<br />
walking stick, which be made himself,<br />
is with the calendar.<br />
THE ARTIST lives in Washington,<br />
D.C. He was raised in Tuscaloosa,<br />
Ala., where he was born in 1936, and<br />
spent summers on his grandparents'<br />
farms in Stewart and Akron.<br />
Not only does he follow th<strong>at</strong> refined<br />
Southern art of storytelling, he<br />
JERRY ZOLYNSKY/tUrff photographs<br />
This "dream building" by William Christenberry, with its base<br />
ot Georgia red clay, fits easily on a pedestal in the gallery.<br />
Some, however, have been much larger. This one has a bright<br />
blue root.<br />
Symphony<br />
Fellowship<br />
announced<br />
Detroit Symphony Orchestra Hall has cre<strong>at</strong>ed<br />
a Fellowship program to aid in tbe career development<br />
of black orchestral musicians.<br />
The program will allow <strong>for</strong> one musician to be<br />
accepted aa a Fellow <strong>for</strong> a five-month training<br />
period. He or she will altern<strong>at</strong>e weeks playing as<br />
a full-time member with weeks of priv<strong>at</strong>e lessons<br />
and coaching with a member of the Detroit<br />
Symphony Orchestra. The Fellow will be involved<br />
with the Detroit Symphony a vie Orchestra.<br />
"This on-going program was conceived by both<br />
DSO musicians and management as a way of<br />
training African-American musicians and preparing<br />
them <strong>for</strong> tbe rigors of an orchestral career,"<br />
said Bill Terry, vice president <strong>for</strong> educa<br />
tko.<br />
"Also, the Fellow will be required to audition<br />
be<strong>for</strong>e the orchestra's audition committee on<br />
three occasions during the year as a way of monitoring<br />
his/her progress. The Fellow will also4>e<br />
assigned a DSO mentor who will be a musician<br />
beyond the ooe providing priv<strong>at</strong>e instruction.<br />
TMs counselor will assist the Fellow in learning<br />
how to function within an orchestra and guide<br />
them In their career aspir<strong>at</strong>ions."<br />
THE FELLOW will be paid <strong>for</strong> each week of<br />
playing with the orchestra, and money will be<br />
gjven to assist with room, board and coaching<br />
Applic<strong>at</strong>ion* <strong>for</strong> this program will be accepted<br />
from all interested Mack instrumental musicians<br />
playing orchestral instruments. Candid<strong>at</strong>es <strong>for</strong><br />
the Fellowship Program will ha required to submit<br />
a <strong>for</strong>mal applic<strong>at</strong>ion <strong>for</strong> initial screening.<br />
Applicants judged to meet the minimum qualific<strong>at</strong>ions<br />
will be encouraged to come <strong>for</strong> an audition<br />
with the music di<strong>rec</strong>tor and an audition<br />
committee. Any applicant who wishes may ap<strong>for</strong><br />
aa a edition, whether or not ha passes<br />
the initial screening<br />
Applic<strong>at</strong>ions <strong>for</strong> the Fellowship Program must<br />
be <strong>rec</strong>eived by Detroit Symphony Orchestra Hall<br />
, rMUTTM .DO p„<br />
Additions will be in November The winner<br />
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will he Jafl. 1 to May SI.<br />
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HMMO<br />
follows in tbe footsteps of photographer<br />
Walker Evans, who documenU<br />
ed life in th<strong>at</strong> part of tbe South in the<br />
mid-1930s.<br />
Evans was there with to work with<br />
writer William Agee on an article on<br />
sha<strong>rec</strong>roppers <strong>for</strong> Fortune magazine.<br />
Their work was eventually published<br />
in a book, "Let Us Now Praise<br />
Famous Men."<br />
When Christen berry saw the book<br />
while he was teaching drafting and<br />
design (he had completed a bachelor's<br />
and master's in painting <strong>at</strong> the<br />
University of Alabama), his art emphasis<br />
shifted. He realized how important<br />
it was <strong>for</strong> him to <strong>rec</strong>ord<br />
through art the life th<strong>at</strong> Agee had<br />
written about<br />
WHAT CHRISTENBERRY<br />
doesn't touch is as important as wh<strong>at</strong><br />
he does. There are no antebeHum.<br />
mansions, tree-lined avenues or picturesque<br />
cities.<br />
His fascin<strong>at</strong>ion is with the back<br />
country way of life, small rural<br />
buildings with broken windows,<br />
doors with peeling paint laundry on<br />
the line, <strong>for</strong> Agee arid Evans, the<br />
houses of the proud poor — the<br />
grave markers, front porches, doorways,<br />
churches and storefronts.<br />
Always, there is a quiet dignity in<br />
his approach. He isn't after shock<br />
value, but r<strong>at</strong>her human value. Very<br />
often he suggests the presence of a<br />
person without showing the person.<br />
HE IS a pleasant, soft-spoken man<br />
who often answers a question with a<br />
Southern style "yes ma'am." He is<br />
standing by one of his un<strong>for</strong>gettable<br />
photographs, the ramshackle building<br />
with the upside down palmist's<br />
sign in the window.<br />
"This building goes way back in<br />
my life to my childhood. It was a<br />
country stqrp belonging to my gre<strong>at</strong><br />
uncle Sydney Duncan . . . Then l<strong>at</strong>er<br />
the owner rented it to gypsies and<br />
they left it in a shambles - he stuck<br />
the sign in a window (upside down) to<br />
keep the rain out."<br />
The sign is one thing he always<br />
wanted <strong>for</strong> his collection, but it was<br />
used in a Corcoran Gallery exhibition<br />
and now thg owner is convinced<br />
"it must be worth a million dollars,"<br />
Christenberry said.<br />
"The building collapsed in 1988."<br />
HIS PHOTOGRAPHS of gourd<br />
trees and his incorpor<strong>at</strong>ion of the<br />
same motif in one of the sculptures<br />
are particularly intriguing.<br />
The gourd trees, which look like<br />
some kind of primitive sculpture,<br />
are actually the Southern version of<br />
a purple martin house. Stringing the<br />
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William Christenberry is more somber than is his n<strong>at</strong>ure as he stands beside one of his con.tr<br />
b * eXaCt models, bdt r<strong>at</strong>her.. hi. impre,.Ton.<br />
He also <strong>rec</strong>ords such buildings in photographs.<br />
gourds as homes <strong>for</strong> the mosquitoe<strong>at</strong>ing<br />
martins came out of an<br />
American Indian tradition, Christenberry<br />
said.<br />
He has a story to tell about each<br />
photograph. For example, when he<br />
asked if he could photograph the<br />
front door of a house, the owner explained<br />
th<strong>at</strong> it was only painted part<br />
way up because th<strong>at</strong> was as high as<br />
she could reach.<br />
"All of this," he said in the large<br />
gallery, "is a celebr<strong>at</strong>ion of where<br />
I'm from and wh<strong>at</strong> I care deeply<br />
He makes a yearly trip back to Alabama<br />
to take photographs and collect<br />
m<strong>at</strong>erial, and spends tbe rest of<br />
the year working on th<strong>at</strong> m<strong>at</strong>erial.<br />
EARLY IN his career, be »wj a<br />
small Brownie camera to take photographs<br />
as. an adjunct to his painting.<br />
Then, be began to see th<strong>at</strong> the<br />
photos were more important.<br />
"Th<strong>at</strong>'s how I got started."<br />
Twenty of the photos in the show<br />
were taken with a Brownie. For others<br />
he uses an 8-by-10 view camera.<br />
His "dream buildings" are just<br />
th<strong>at</strong> He awoke one night remembering<br />
a strange-looking building in<br />
a dream, and decided he should<br />
make it as a aculptinr*<br />
He has now done 14 in all. These<br />
are apart from his constructions of<br />
buildings of actual places in Alabama.<br />
BEAUTY of the exhibit<br />
stems from his reverence <strong>for</strong> the<br />
landscape and the people whose life<br />
he is showing, as well as a reverence<br />
<strong>for</strong> his own family.<br />
"I gravit<strong>at</strong>e toward those old be<strong>at</strong>en-up<br />
places."<br />
With a smile, he told of finding a<br />
polling booth sitting in tbe middle oT<br />
a pine <strong>for</strong>est. His photograph of it is<br />
in the show, along with tbe many<br />
other glimpses, bits and pieces of ruralAlabama.-<br />
I -<br />
Museum hours are 1-5 p.m.<br />
Tuesday-Sunday. 500 Lone Pine,<br />
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Events mark Christenberry show<br />
There are a variety of programs<br />
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Two films, "Walker Evans. His<br />
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BUILD EQUITY<br />
3 badroom raifch with 2 car gwaga<br />
on a large tot. TNs is the the lowed<br />
priced home on ma bloc* With a<br />
Wtto TLC. could be worth thousand*<br />
more- $89,900. A** tor.<br />
Bill or S u e<br />
REAL ESTATE ONE<br />
477-1111<br />
d o l e<br />
302 Birmingham-BloomMa<br />
303 Wast Btoomfwd-Ortharo Lake<br />
304 Farmmjton-Fjrminglon HiW<br />
305 Brighton. Karaand. Waned<br />
:t06 SouthfukJ-LaPwup<br />
S07 Soutti Lyon. KWtorC HnNancI<br />
308 Rocnettw-Tro*<br />
309 Royal 0ak-0# Part<br />
- HwangtoeiModa<br />
31C Wiiom-Comnnrc*-Union lake<br />
3*1 Oakum County Homes<br />
312 liyoma<br />
313 <strong>Canton</strong><br />
314 Ptymouih .<br />
315 Nonri*rteJ»o«<br />
316 Westlard-Caiaen C«><br />
sir WMIUU _ — » =-<br />
318 Dairbom-Omoir -isg.tts<br />
319 Grosse Polite '<br />
320 Homes-Wayrw County<br />
321 HomtH.hMgHQK County<br />
322 Homes-M»eo-iB County<br />
323 Homas<br />
WashMnWCouniy<br />
324 Olher SuOurban Homes<br />
325 Raai EMUSarvca* •<br />
32€ Condos<br />
32T New Home Builders -i<br />
326 Dupiwas 4 Townhousas<br />
-330 Apartments<br />
332 wotxle Homes<br />
333 Northern P*c«rTy<br />
33< Oul ol Towi Properly<br />
335 Time Shart<br />
336 Southern RropeTy<br />
337 Farms<br />
338 Country Hones<br />
339 Lots \ Acrfage<br />
340 Lake fiwer Resort Property<br />
342 Lake Front Property<br />
348 Cemetery iols<br />
351 Business 4 PfDlessonai<br />
Buildings<br />
352 Commerc«l/%te^<br />
353 Industrial/Warehouse<br />
Sale or Lease<br />
354 income Proper<br />
356 invesJ-nans Property<br />
TRO<br />
WEST BLOOMFlELOt-<br />
BlOOMf *LD<br />
B!RMl^«i^A Rcduccd 125.000 Thnr > no<br />
finer «Urcn. .n town Sharp lour kntam, ^ t»lh colonial with<br />
icDntrmporay liar Vou H love the open family mom ..nd lihr^r,<br />
^.omcnuon Uk- hod. pa.k, ro eye m . ,4 **,, cv^rmij.<br />
backvard Come wvut ioda-v 1259,900<br />
W«h Vuolm m ih., u«eful ranch delved k«<br />
home cnmfcw. C.lemmmg whuc wafls. pol«hed tort.,,*!<br />
^" h c * l *" d f m '» h n c k *wl deck Thai three bedn«>rr<br />
two b<strong>at</strong>h home la a teal bargain ai onK *22~,50l> ,<br />
5*^ ^ h » own Very sharp WSKSi'JR,.. |<br />
lt*M bedroom IVi b<strong>at</strong>h Quad with torn<br />
92,000<br />
>7M Prmceion P^ee *^»ort_ employees -ryy osmmme- Pnce<br />
sMe M PM i»iiaM> 4 bedroom •> bem<br />
t ^ - i * M Cerm Mr una heM iduch much more 1<br />
C O N D O<br />
_ M O R T W I L L E • > 1 1 0 , 0 0 0 .<br />
Mary Place faey M * « M 1 2<br />
Tziss. znsr move-in condition A*klm<br />
$71,900 Call<br />
ROBERT CUFFE<br />
Remerica<br />
H O M E T O W N REALTORS<br />
420-3400<br />
BY OWNER-Klmberty Oaks Coloni-<br />
al 4 bedrooms, 2'* bem*, ilviM<br />
room, famMy room, dining room, up-<br />
d<strong>at</strong>ed kitchen, <strong>new</strong>er greet room w/<br />
cethedr<strong>at</strong> ceiling, finiahed baae-<br />
ment Open house. Sun. 1-4.<br />
Call:421-0211. 525-8530<br />
BY OWNER. 3 bedroom brick ranch.<br />
Oarage, <strong>new</strong> furneoe. wood floors,<br />
finished basement. Gre<strong>at</strong> loc<strong>at</strong>ion!<br />
Uvonia School* $85,900 421-2898<br />
CAPE COO. tree lined nreet, brick<br />
over<strong>at</strong>ted garage, feiwed yard, fin-<br />
ished basement, <strong>for</strong>mal dining<br />
room Land Contract Terms<br />
Asking $89,900 Land Contract<br />
terma/$ 19.900 Down or Conventi-<br />
onal/SB,900 Down - 9-7/8* r<strong>at</strong>a If<br />
qualified<br />
473-5500<br />
One Way Realty<br />
COME BE SUPRlSED<br />
1255 aq ft. Uvonia home on a beau-<br />
tiful 300 ft. treed lot. Family room off<br />
lerge kitchen dvung room off of liv-<br />
ing room, <strong>new</strong>er roof, pk^moino, aid-<br />
ing. cement carpet ft furnace 20 ft<br />
F M A / V A txjy * r * welcome<br />
ASK FOR BILL OEMPSEY<br />
THE MICHIGAN GROUP 591 -9200<br />
In-Law Quarters<br />
m desirable Coventry Garden*<br />
BeeuWul 4 bedroom ranch with 3<br />
M b<strong>at</strong>h* Lovely tree lined streets<br />
In Central Livoma * most peaceful<br />
sub. $144,900<br />
The Prudential<br />
H a r r y S. W o l f e ,<br />
R E A L T O R S<br />
421-5660<br />
Independently Owned and Oper<strong>at</strong>ed<br />
Large Corner Lot*<br />
_reet 3 bedroom ranch to go<br />
with it This home is complete with<br />
yard, and greet kitchen with large<br />
dining area and doorwan to race<br />
deck Open Sunday 1-4. call <strong>for</strong> di-<br />
<strong>rec</strong>tions $93 900<br />
The Prudential<br />
H a r r y S. W o l f e .<br />
R E A L T O R S<br />
474-5700<br />
independently Owned and Oper<strong>at</strong>ed<br />
N ROYAL OAK 1<br />
LUXURY TOWNHOUSE<br />
LOVE CHILDREN ft PETS<br />
101 AMELIA<br />
2 king uzeo bedrooms, spacious *v-<br />
ng room, tile vestibule, wood burn-<br />
ing ftrapiaca/log holders, lormai dm-<br />
ing room. V* o<strong>at</strong>hs, wall to wa* cus-<br />
tom closets elf window coverings.<br />
fuBy carpeted, dlahwasher. self<br />
dean oven, refriger<strong>at</strong>or, large pic-<br />
turseque wooded yard, basement,<br />
central air $855 338-9119<br />
OPEN SAT. 2-5<br />
Sharp, movein ft enjoy" 3 bedroom<br />
brick ranch, neutral decor, <strong>new</strong> win-<br />
dows. shingles ft furnace • coiy fam-<br />
«» room/wood burner, baaement.<br />
garage, ft $87,900 Anxious'<br />
k<strong>at</strong>hy rockefeller<br />
RE/MAX 100 348-3000<br />
UVONIA - Oty farmers Paradise!<br />
One or two ecre farmetlea with mini<br />
bame. charming 2. 3. or 4 bedroom<br />
homes Livonia ft Northville<br />
$129,900. $184 900. $189,900 end<br />
$189,900 cantor O<strong>at</strong>en*<br />
PLYMOUTH - Nice 3 bedroom colo-<br />
niel In Ptymoum Large <strong>new</strong> Europe-<br />
an kitchen, large ma<strong>at</strong>ar bedroom<br />
Deposits<br />
are now being taken end apbdal<br />
premium Iqj selections are going<br />
fast There * • be 7 uniquely de-<br />
signed home* m Phase I of Laurel<br />
Est<strong>at</strong>ea both East and Waal ol Hew<br />
burgh South of 7 mM Models are<br />
now going up but don't wart as<br />
choice lots ere going fe<strong>at</strong> Pncae<br />
start <strong>at</strong> $179,900<br />
The Prudential<br />
H a r r y S. W o l f e ,<br />
R E A L T O R S<br />
474-5700<br />
""dependent^ Owned and Oper<strong>at</strong>ed<br />
nloa deck overlooking lerge beck<br />
Good bvryf $120,000<br />
yard<br />
OPEN SUN. 1-4PM<br />
lighted with this tastefully decor<strong>at</strong>ed<br />
and well maintained 3 sndroom<br />
Mont-west Uvonia ranch Highlights<br />
include <strong>new</strong>er kitchen, b<strong>at</strong>hrooms.<br />
1st floor laundry beeutifu ly finished<br />
besement and 2-car <strong>at</strong>tached ga-<br />
rage Extras too numerous to list<br />
Only $134,900<br />
OPEN SUN 1-4PM<br />
14378 Henry Ruff. S of Five MM E<br />
of Mernman Just reduced' This<br />
spaoous nicely decorsted 4 bed-<br />
room quad l* within walking dis-<br />
tance to elementary school and<br />
park immedi<strong>at</strong>e occupancy Now<br />
only $124,900<br />
M A R Y M C L E O D<br />
R O S E O A L E G A R D E N<br />
33024 Vermont 3 bedooni 1*»<br />
b<strong>at</strong>h brick ranch on largi lot New<br />
kitchen, <strong>new</strong> cerpetmg throughout ft<br />
complete Interior pemteO Living<br />
room with fWeplece. <strong>rec</strong> room m<br />
basement wtth wet ber, ceitral Mr 2<br />
car detached garage Imrredlele<br />
occupancy Move-m condition<br />
$97 500<br />
C O M E R I C A B A N K<br />
D E T R O I T<br />
2 2 2 - 6 2 1 9<br />
SAVE A 8 UNO IE<br />
ON THIS DOLLMCUSE<br />
1% Story Cepe Cod a Livonia's<br />
Prime ares Double lot. 3 car ge-<br />
rage, huge family room. Treed hnad<br />
street Open Sundav 1-apm<br />
$89 900 . *» —<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
HARTFORD ~<br />
478-8000<br />
ng. peaceful beckyerd<br />
feeing acres of lend FM« oftartng by<br />
$140'* Swmvmng<br />
pool, clubhouse. tarmM courts, truly<br />
and executive community ASK FOR<br />
SYLVIA KEOUQi:<br />
HI 9000<br />
C O L D W E L L B A N K E R<br />
Schweitzer Real Est<strong>at</strong>e<br />
Colonial Bargain<br />
Only $89,900 burs<br />
1978 bu« brick 2 story betn*-<br />
2 car <strong>at</strong>tached garege Plus *•<br />
kllchsn appSance* and Mnmediale<br />
occupancy $89,900<br />
The Prudential<br />
H a r r y S. W o l f e .<br />
R E A L T O R S<br />
42T-5660<br />
mdapendantty Owned and Opereled<br />
CORPORATE OWNED 4 BEDROOM<br />
COLONIAL Two <<br />
SEVEN MILE ft FARMINSTON *nnn*M front porch, iaaiefu»y<br />
n<strong>at</strong>ural woodwork A neighborhood<br />
your kid* $1M SOO CM<br />
PMVACY ft PONOBI PLYMOUTH<br />
IH acre ireM M aM a<br />
Ma and a oar M en-<br />
_ . 1 Heme Wa-i aray ore-<br />
REO CARPET KEM BOUTH etc<br />
t»<br />
OPEN SUN 2-6<br />
craM Vow aharp<br />
aM. 2 car garage<br />
' wM flrapML*<br />
N of 9 MM E<br />
$174 500 " 478-9190<br />
ERA RYMAL SYMES<br />
only - aM 900 S of Warren<br />
E g f U d M M<br />
BY APPOINTMENT<br />
NOT NEW LISTING<br />
WESTLANO<br />
A NEW COMMUNITY<br />
SNEAK PREVIEW<br />
"rsii^ 5 naw exemng modM luS<br />
baae «ni. 2 car anacmM garage.<br />
Mge maaM bedroom *une and<br />
mora From. $74 990<br />
Get m on me ground floor<br />
MILLPOINTE<br />
595-1010<br />
mraighotK. 3 bedroom bnck rencA.<br />
IH b<strong>at</strong>h* FtonM room. Mi baaa-<br />
mani maintenance tree exterior ft 2<br />
car garage Aakmg $88 900 QuM<br />
occupancy CM today eea <strong>for</strong> _<br />
JIM CRAVER<br />
473-6200<br />
RE/MAX FOREMOST. INC<br />
AFFORDABLE<br />
8<br />
and more S Radlmd loc<strong>at</strong>ion CM<br />
tor mora rlslaa*<br />
2 b<strong>at</strong>he ft<br />
CM tor moral<br />
CENTURY 21 TODAY 539-200C<br />
2nd known<br />
'ached gerage 2 luS beth<br />
MAYFAIR 522-8000^<br />
CUSTOM ELEGANCE<br />
' ttTrMgano<strong>at</strong> I<br />
***S brtcfc contir<br />
L ..<br />
•oom TMa 3 bedroom cMaaic'wX •<br />
may mapae yquf Asking $88 90C<br />
CALL LARRY M I C H A U D ;<br />
473-6200<br />
RE/MAX FOREMOST. INCL.<br />
OPEN 1-4 SUNDAY<br />
LUCERNE - 9870 CtMOm buM 3<br />
country kitchen MMby<br />
room arga 120*132" M AnaoMd<br />
2 car garage. $B9 90C<br />
N of W Chicago E. or mksMr Rd.<br />
Century 21<br />
CASTELLI 525-7900<br />
WESTLAND .<br />
CCMOO - VALUE PACKED<br />
OOMT KICK<br />
Coma owf now<br />
m about m trm * bedroom 2.000<br />
Pka M R ooloNM aM buM-tn pool<br />
gerage 8 baaement $83 900<br />
RED CARPET<br />
KEIM<br />
SUBURBAN<br />
261-1600<br />
- B y n t y . , i NEPFQRO SPARKLRtG rewc<strong>at</strong> on<br />
rridnTvi of gorgaoua property with e 2'<br />
uijWK^ijpaeMi bM- <strong>at</strong>id cer gerage. wood bummg alove eno<br />
me.. Tie, A RTT toM of <strong>new</strong> pemt and carpet Don 1<br />
• rwn I M w and ha- ~rumt trm afmp ho*w <strong>at</strong> MV<br />
neca *re M* than to yaar* OK: m>- IS4te0ajmn<br />
ry on tMs one es ss sure lo go MM —<br />
$B4 500<br />
The Prudential<br />
Harry S. Wolfe.<br />
REALTORS<br />
474-5700<br />
Qua<strong>at</strong>y ReM Eaiale<br />
BETTER H O M E S<br />
AND GARDENS<br />
REDFORO-STAPTER6 OPRORTU-<br />
MYY . j bedroom brtck rev* M<br />
2 •Mh oak .. . _<br />
much more CM - e r r »rt<br />
v<strong>at</strong> a showing' Only $8i 900<br />
'L30Gey><br />
i asm.<br />
$34-8338<br />
BETTER H O M E S<br />
ANO GARDENS<br />
Need More Room?<br />
Stretch QUI m ties 23 * 12<br />
Century 21<br />
CASTELLI 525-7900<br />
CALL JOE FARKAB<br />
RE/MA* BOAROWALK $22 9700<br />
WESTLAMDS FINES'<br />
year 0M ootoa<br />
d-sflnoMsuM,<br />
<strong>at</strong>ure* nctuda i<br />
roeme. oantra aa 2% bame. umder-<br />
around aprmklws famPy room wRh<br />
wepieue ft wet ber i« floor wun-<br />
dry lerge M end i M M scftooM<br />
$1M 90C<br />
RED CARPET KEM SOUTH BSC<br />
12<br />
COlOtaAL - $ M 4<br />
J GARDEN CITY L<br />
[OPEN SUN 1-4<br />
Century^ 1<br />
J. Scott, Inc.<br />
522-3200<br />
The Prudential<br />
H a r r y S. W o l f e ,<br />
R E A L T O R S<br />
462-1660<br />
WESTLANO<br />
BEAUTMUL $<br />
e<strong>at</strong> $71989<br />
TIM M BM heme yeu ve BeM MM-<br />
"8 Mr $ IMlli CtlsiM M<br />
bMRe eaaaa ek MaBy e a * a »<br />
Canary 21 Cook 6 Aeeoc<br />
326-MOO<br />
WESTLAND<br />
2 BEDAOOM DOLLNOUSE F«neM<br />
Seal ii' i as<strong>at</strong>taXFeFiamimi'Sr<br />
mem $*4 SOO CM Be*i i Kiegm<br />
ADORABLE<br />
RED CARP*- KEM<br />
CAROL MASON INC<br />
(3181344-1900<br />
$81 900<br />
The Prudential<br />
HarryS Wolfe,<br />
REALTORS<br />
462-1660<br />
"REDUCED"<br />
SI<br />
landacapM yard 114 car<br />
Aaa-.-rw- iVi •M'm<br />
CEMTURY 21<br />
Hart<strong>for</strong>d Seutfi<br />
261-4200<br />
ROOM TO NOAM<br />
8 S 5 7 T C<br />
RETTAMOTHE* NNE DEAL!<br />
117<br />
ALUMMUM 9 « ' u , 0 » . $<br />
One Way Realty<br />
OWN OON-T REM<br />
PRIME REOFORO AREA<br />
K e v i n S u l W v a n<br />
REAL ESTATE ONE<br />
261-0700<br />
RANCH C O M F O f m<br />
ERA ACCENT<br />
-421-7040<br />
• 1 e •*- WW mmrm ma.<br />
"asmr Unac* ft uanaa M. huge<br />
M L»e aeem peeme<strong>at</strong> M FMAVA<br />
buyemOK 987 980<br />
CALL MIKE STRAUS<br />
JBi teas<br />
The Prudential<br />
Hirry S. WoMe.<br />
REALTORS<br />
462-1660 -<br />
STARTER<br />
Century 2 f<br />
BOW-<br />
464-7111 —
106*<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
SUBURBAN<br />
34^-1212 261-1823<br />
311 Dearborn<br />
Dearborn HMghti<br />
ATTENTION INVESTORS<br />
J tworooni home an doubM lot «<br />
Oeartxy. Hmgfit* P<strong>at</strong>rtbH *p<strong>at</strong><br />
•wco m flood potenti<strong>at</strong>e Horn* lo<br />
MaddMta. NMtriC HMMOd<br />
floor* c»o,ng room. 11*9 laundry<br />
room, upd<strong>at</strong>ed MectrioRy GreM ta-<br />
ZTuftST* c— ta ' rrKx *<br />
RSJ CARPET KEIM SOUTH. MC<br />
453-0012<br />
CALL DON OR DORIS<br />
DE.AHBORN HEIGHTS<br />
Why Rant. When Vou Can Oml<br />
TERMS PLU8<br />
Coma aaa tM* amart 2 bedroom. I<br />
b<strong>at</strong>e Bungalow. country kitchen. t<strong>at</strong><br />
floor laundry I Ml Ml. 2 antra<br />
04E Thursday. October 4. 1990<br />
WAUTPUL Bennington OlMn co- BIRMINGHAM - N of Mepta<br />
taMM 4 badrooma. t a tandy Tredtaond 2 Mory fcaBtetonau.<br />
SSTidSS fconddd wkh cMrm. J bd&oome. 1V» bmM<br />
PIERCE REALTORS<br />
•47-1414<br />
BEAUTY SURROUNOS YOU<br />
Jtm - Cudom contemporary or<br />
J wooded acraa afte *tr*em, gour-<br />
m<strong>at</strong> kitchen, aacu/ity *y*tem<br />
C4CB.000. SCR<br />
MAX BROOCK<br />
r oflr*ge Car you gal m approxi-<br />
Jtefy «*h $4,000. 30yr., S2%<br />
mtered. $490 payment<br />
MAYFAIR 522^8000<br />
GREAT LOCATION.<br />
Chad School 4<br />
lo OMna<br />
talned * badroom or 3 pfcj* dan.<br />
brick bungalow Covered emended<br />
pore*, upd<strong>at</strong>ed kacnen w/nO-<br />
«U floor 2% car gerage. Hoots<br />
•wxanty $99,500 N-71HK)<br />
.. ERA COUNTRY RIOGE<br />
w<br />
344-6787<br />
DON'T RENTI Ami your own horna<br />
TMs upd<strong>at</strong>ed ranch ofler* apaoou*<br />
badrooma. LOdmed kitchen. An-<br />
tumaca. carpal. sppaancts<br />
ad CM.BOO F-24W?F<br />
- ERA - COUNTRY RIOGE<br />
•- *- 474-3303<br />
ERA COUNTRY RIOGE<br />
340-6767<br />
BESt BUY<br />
IN<br />
BIRMINGHAM<br />
Brother RiGe Ar6a<br />
badroom. 4H ban Cape Cod.<br />
B fumaoa A hot wa-<br />
00.<br />
CALL BOB TENNANT<br />
Tha Prudan«a> Qra<strong>at</strong> Lakaa Reeky<br />
BIRMINGHAM - OPEN SUN 1-4PM<br />
743 FRANK<br />
S of Maple. E dSouthltaid<br />
Gracloua 4 tpaclou* upd<strong>at</strong>ad<br />
umungham fiialortc<br />
_ , Jam*. 3 b<strong>at</strong>ha. tandy<br />
». library Lovaly priv<strong>at</strong>e yard. A<br />
ruly unique home $349 500.<br />
ASK FOR GIOI OEBBRECHT<br />
Tha Prudential Gra<strong>at</strong> Lakaa RaaHy<br />
BIRMINGHAM - OPEN SUN 2-5PO<br />
107C TAUNTON<br />
N. of 14 MOa. E of Woodward<br />
NEW LISTINGS<br />
NEW CONSTRUCTION- Ra<strong>at</strong>fy lo<br />
~m*0s on large lol<br />
* m Schools ObrarT 3 _<br />
^ a ^ R y - t a m o r , $300 500<br />
BLOOMFIELD VILLAGE- k M taim-<br />
Jl homa fe<strong>at</strong>uring 4 badrooma. 3<br />
and<br />
C3d8,<br />
glassed-in<br />
,000 647-71<br />
7100<br />
aummar porch.<br />
WASEEK SHOW PLACE HOMES<br />
el .Msisa* Gourmd kitchen<br />
commerdd ta» rafngaralo I<br />
BEAUTIFUL WALK-OUT Ranch m<br />
beautttdy decor<strong>at</strong>ed. 5 badrooma.<br />
aun room, and mgroimd<br />
2 Day window*<br />
ravma Ml Spacaous family homo<br />
OPEN SUNDAY<br />
' 2-5<br />
JUST REDUCED<br />
$259,500<br />
Plaaaaaa* lor<br />
Roxanne Walsh<br />
James DePorre<br />
RE/MAX tn the HILLS<br />
646-5000<br />
yard. 2 car garaga. naw kjmeoe.<br />
roof, oantral Mr. carp<strong>at</strong>. awing. mte-<br />
k lichen - dmmg room 4 Mng room<br />
4 naw antry door, reknwhaj hard-<br />
wood floor* and naaar hoi walar<br />
lank S 106.900.<br />
THE PRUOENT1AL *<br />
GREAT LAKES REALTY<br />
pordv on traad lot. Load* of stor-<br />
|A|t $f — *<br />
IF YOU'VE SEEN THIS<br />
ONE BEFORE YOU MUST<br />
SEE IT AGAIN I<br />
Extensively rsfurbrthed 6602 Par*<br />
«ra» Ctrda Oaarborn HaigfYts. 4<br />
Jbadroom brtck bungalow on<br />
tot faaluraa. now cvpailng thr<br />
out. IraNMy paMad niartor k<br />
ng baaamani. now kltchan countara<br />
6 lloor covwinga. IMng room with<br />
* — famiy room. 1* b<strong>at</strong>ha<br />
aM Mloaar<br />
BINGHAM FARMS<br />
Graoou* S badroom oolonial with 4<br />
fi* 4 3 han p<strong>at</strong>h*. 4 Waplaoaa.<br />
Florida room; a* Ntu<strong>at</strong>ad on o««r. 3<br />
L36WOOO<br />
JANETTE ENGELHAROT<br />
MAX BROOCk! mc°REALTORS<br />
560 PIERCE . . .<br />
Opan Sun. 2-6.<br />
Cantury Victorian<br />
oantral Nr. 2<br />
car artachad garaga. Oaarborn<br />
School* knmadia ta occupancy<br />
Raducad lo 1175.000<br />
COMERICA BANK<br />
DETROIT<br />
222-6219<br />
LOW IC DOWN<br />
« miaMHa on IN* (harp 3 badroom<br />
ranch In a gra<strong>at</strong> family nauh&or-<br />
nood. homa la<strong>at</strong>waa baautlM up-<br />
d<strong>at</strong>ed kitchari. i am o d<strong>at</strong>a a b<strong>at</strong>h. IV*<br />
car jaraoe anc -rw".. Qnly C53.900<br />
CALL JOE FARKAS<br />
RE/MAX BOAROWALK 522-9700<br />
but <strong>at</strong>* room lor<br />
yoi* paraonal . _<br />
2.5 Dam*, tbrary 4 3 car garaga.<br />
Ownar 647-6614<br />
SALES CONNECTION - 256-0652<br />
'Bavarty HHa Opan<br />
2-5pm 3<br />
Houaa Sun.. _ —<br />
Capa ood. 2 Wapteoaa. famty room.<br />
acraldL 32600 W.L<strong>at</strong>fy. 540-4206<br />
BIRMINGHAM<br />
BaauOW Ouanon Laka E<strong>at</strong><strong>at</strong>ea. 4<br />
badrooma. 2H b<strong>at</strong>h CotorWH «ah<br />
Florida room, oak Roor and loada of<br />
charm. $349,500<br />
JANETTE ENGELHAROT<br />
> 644-^700<br />
MAX BROOCK. teC . REALTORS<br />
BLOOMFIELD HILLS<br />
Softer wM buad lor you or apo-ov«<br />
your own buMng plana tn tNa<br />
ama6. priv<strong>at</strong>e davalopmant nil i<br />
addraaa. Pramium<br />
pKturaaqua pond. 11 Maa ranga<br />
Irorrt $110,160 to $163,160 Modal<br />
and apac homa alao tor a<strong>at</strong>e<br />
KATHY WILSON<br />
(444700<br />
MAX BROOCK. INC.. REALTORS<br />
BLOOMFIELD HILLS<br />
RANCH<br />
NOW REDUCED TO I146 S00<br />
OWNERS VERY ANXIOUS<br />
J badrooma, 2H b<strong>at</strong>ha, anacfiM ja<br />
-aga. to6 baaaman. overlooking<br />
<strong>at</strong>iaam with baauMU Mg 1/2 acra<br />
yard Ownar* mu<strong>at</strong> mm B c ^ i an-<br />
Othar houaa. Ttea la a nary good buy<br />
- don't Maa «i Oava Ba<strong>at</strong>ly<br />
RALPH MANUEL<br />
647-8999 or 647-7100<br />
BIRMINGHAM SCHOOLS- BaauH-<br />
. _ traad lot. Lo<br />
in.aoo.ee i-cooo<br />
RALPH<br />
MANUEL<br />
and Jan Aira. Biaachad oak<br />
Nte caramlc Hoormg and<br />
lartoar carp<strong>at</strong>lng ihroughoui.<br />
mamm badroom haa laraa wMrt-<br />
pool, <strong>at</strong>aa thomm 4 MtotoM U-<br />
brary. flntahad wafk-oul towarlavW<br />
la a Show StoppaH Circular drtva 3<br />
achad garaoa. ahow* Nka a<br />
Otterad<strong>at</strong>a799.000<br />
MAGNIFICENT Lavanton Bute Ti).<br />
dor - In BtoomMd HI<br />
bte toyar. 5 badrooma<br />
OPEN SUNDAY 1-4<br />
315011<br />
WondarM<br />
S S S o 4<br />
Ca6 H<strong>at</strong>en Butter<br />
BLOOMFIELD<br />
$11U —<br />
JANETTE ENGELHAROT<br />
644-6700<br />
MAX BROOCK. INC.. REALTORS<br />
OPEN SUN I-4pm<br />
hot tub. aaaalfy kghi<br />
aalala »vlng in city<br />
ROWLANO HARRIS<br />
CENTURY 21 TOWN 4 COUNTRY<br />
642-6100<br />
0ftoItdM 3 $739J00<br />
8. WABEEK - mo<strong>at</strong><br />
Contemporary<br />
kx* pool and<br />
Knock Out<br />
Orchard Lafct<br />
5MY-U5 CUSTOM BLlAT HOME «<br />
•MTfiMhMe<br />
» TMa 2300 aq fl ranch<br />
--drooma. 2* b<strong>at</strong>ha. airtan-<br />
*n« daddra ana oond frontaaa.<br />
STILL TMC TO SELECT YOOR<br />
COLORS $229,900 C200W<br />
The Prudential<br />
Proctor, Inc.<br />
--REALTORS<br />
625-5700 363-5700<br />
WEST BLOOMFIELD<br />
NMa Huga mar- Rtetect a<strong>at</strong>tlng <strong>for</strong> gorgaoua Ouad ,<br />
ml&gsr<br />
1C_- MAX BROOCK 626-4000<br />
Horaal<br />
StunrMng" mhnf'toZ&Z >itohan.<br />
huga daok aMh «Mta pipad radln^.<br />
room b<strong>at</strong>h haa whirlpool. <strong>at</strong>a« ahow-<br />
S-1<br />
oadkiga. teykght*. aprmxiara and<br />
aulom<strong>at</strong>ic burolar term Muu aaa<br />
lo hteai al Lot namt to homa la nago-<br />
—Oflarad af $619,000<br />
PLEASE ASK FOR<br />
SYLV»A%TOT2KY<br />
THE MICHIGAN GROUP<br />
•C1-CC0C or 7BC-02M<br />
WEST BLOOMFIELD<br />
Opan Houaa Sunday 2-Spm<br />
7366 Wa<strong>at</strong>bury. N of 14 MCa. E. of<br />
Haggarty Modam ranch. DnMftad<br />
wafcout, 3150 aq. II 9 room*. 3<br />
b<strong>at</strong>fw. wand karttan. Jarm-Aka t<strong>at</strong><br />
floor Iaoo4r,. zooad cantral akr.<br />
cadar dacfc<br />
BLHLDER8 MODEL<br />
oouraa, HMa of Copparoaak<br />
M,oa>«*.on Farmington HSa. 3600<br />
aq. R ranch teth AnMfiad wafcout<br />
teaar te mda from Si<br />
— Scnocte<br />
-BRING OFFtRS-<br />
OP&i SUNDAY 2-5<br />
4366 Ardmors<br />
VERNOR ESTATES<br />
N. of Lona Ptea 4 W. Of LMwar)<br />
. BaauMU famay<br />
OPEN SUN. 1-5PM. FRANKLIN<br />
Ju<strong>at</strong> S. of 13 Maa<br />
5 badroom 2 b<strong>at</strong>h upd<strong>at</strong>ed ootonteL<br />
1ST acraa. pool, naa app6ancaa.<br />
1234 900<br />
CALL STEVE H*G8IE 646-6000<br />
Tha Prudanttel GfW Lakaa Raafly<br />
OPEN SUN. 2-5<br />
Spactacular Bloomflald ViMaga<br />
ranch. baautlfuWy radona with<br />
ahyHghta. lop ouadty malarial* 3<br />
badrooma. cualom library, florida<br />
room, and fua baaamani $319,900.<br />
3S20^Sunnyd<strong>at</strong>o, N of Mapla Rd.. E.<br />
PIERCE REALTORS<br />
647-1414<br />
. with docking ovar<br />
looking wood*. 4 badrooma (ma<strong>at</strong>er<br />
haa Iraplaoai. 30 toot IMng room,<br />
pkja famay room, rac room. M m<br />
dub $164,750<br />
PRIVACY<br />
C«Mtom bnck rantfi. country <strong>at</strong>moa-<br />
phara backing up to craak ~<br />
*" " huga dack.<br />
ng. $134,900<br />
,000 or<br />
W O W -<br />
Rant or buy M ma prica" and g<strong>at</strong><br />
Caaa Laka prMteoaa Comtortabla<br />
rtekah. 2 badroonia. library, al<br />
anoaa. Tarma ava*abl« teo.C<br />
ram <strong>for</strong> $600 pra month<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
Premiere<br />
626-8800<br />
BLOOMFIELD HILLS SCHOOLS<br />
tegant 4 badroom contamporar<br />
irofaaalonally dador<strong>at</strong>ad and<br />
•ndacapad Daaignar kltchan.<br />
Jtead cararrnc tea In toyar. pluah<br />
carp<strong>at</strong> w<strong>at</strong> bar. hrapteca aacurtty<br />
•yteam. Ma 4 hara draaakig roor<br />
and much mora. Offarad<br />
1300,000.<br />
CENTURY 21 NORTHWESTERN<br />
AUSREYHTOeiN<br />
932-3070<br />
OPEN SUN 2-5<br />
of aklnd prt-<br />
*craanad porch and 2 car<br />
I89.9S0.<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
SUBURBAN<br />
349-1212 261-1823<br />
OPEN HOUSE. Sal 4 Sun.. 12-6pm<br />
3 badroom. brick ranch. Dniahad<br />
baaamanL garaga, <strong>at</strong>r. Immadteta<br />
occupancy TteaaonaWa Oakwood/<br />
Soulhfl<strong>at</strong>d araa 1621 Walnut<br />
OPEN HOUSE<br />
SUN. 1-5<br />
1C031 Aud<strong>at</strong>te^S of Outer Dr . E. ol<br />
PaBiam. 1320 aq IL. 4 badiounia. 3<br />
b<strong>at</strong>ha, aMh 2nd kltchan.<br />
Century 21<br />
J. Scott. Inc.<br />
522-3200<br />
OPEN SUN. 1-4PM<br />
Da "<br />
c<br />
Larga Counary Kltchan. oantral air. 2<br />
-fu6 bam*, partway ftnMhad baaa-<br />
SSTcbo gSbtu^ 0 ' 4 h " n * c *<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
Your Re* Est<strong>at</strong>e 525-7700<br />
OPEN 1-4 SUNDAY<br />
MONROE - 3922 BaauteU 3 bad-<br />
room brick ranch, upd<strong>at</strong>ed tncnan.<br />
ramodafad bam nawar window*,<br />
cantraf afr. Ntehad t Mamant. p<strong>at</strong>io.<br />
2 car garaga - $79,000<br />
S of Dartmouth, W.S. of Monroa<br />
• Century 21<br />
CASTELLI 525-7900<br />
Ing and roof Raducad 10 $64,900.<br />
For S<strong>at</strong>e or Rant Opan Sunday.<br />
2-4 pm. Day* 861-5263<br />
Evaa. 737-9996<br />
BIRMINGHAM<br />
Cute 2 '<br />
teg 0 ? car garaga. walk to ahop* and<br />
town Prtcad to aal <strong>at</strong> $73,900<br />
G00DE<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
A Gooda U<strong>at</strong>mg i* A Good Buyf<br />
1411 N Woodward 647-1696<br />
HANNbTT, INC."<br />
REALTORS<br />
646-6200<br />
BUILT 1926 4-5 badrooma. 3 Uf<br />
b<strong>at</strong>he. 2 car garaga. wa* to team.<br />
Graai n<strong>at</strong>ghborhood Naada work.<br />
C175,000 644-8326<br />
CITY Of BLOOMFIELD HILLS<br />
N of Long Laka. E of Lahaar<br />
ant Tu<br />
BIRMINGHAM<br />
DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM, ra-<br />
mod<strong>at</strong>ed bungalow, upd<strong>at</strong>ed kltch-<br />
an. 1V» car garaoa. nawar roof, and<br />
plumbing. 179.500 (72RUF)<br />
642-2400<br />
COLDWELL BANKER<br />
Schwsitasr R—I Estaf<br />
BIRMINGHAM In town Ranch. 3<br />
badroom. 1W b<strong>at</strong>h. 2 car garaga<br />
Ca« after 6pm.<br />
_ — maintained<br />
yard. $135,000.<br />
540-4635<br />
BIRMINGHAM<br />
-IN TOWN-<br />
$99,000<br />
•mmnmrrna ranch alth larga<br />
Good valua.<br />
HANNETT, INC.<br />
REALTORS<br />
646-6200<br />
•'PRICED RIGHT"<br />
Mamiananua traa homo oflar* 4<br />
"•Oroorii*. larga kftchan. 2 Ml<br />
b<strong>at</strong>ha, aiudy room, carp<strong>at</strong> through-<br />
t&Mo" 3 °°^<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
Hart<strong>for</strong>d South<br />
261-4200<br />
carp<strong>at</strong>. remodeled<br />
tee b<strong>at</strong>h, naw<br />
phanttng and mora $69 900<br />
The Prudential<br />
Harry S. Wolfe,<br />
REALTORS<br />
462-1660<br />
Oanad and Oper<strong>at</strong>ed<br />
Wayne County<br />
• •• ' •' i. « t»ea»oom nr<br />
pteoa. m-ground pool, w<strong>at</strong> bar. h<br />
many auaanaa te tef Mu<strong>at</strong> aaa<br />
BELLEVILLE. Hear Ye. Haw Ye.<br />
Ooen Houaa S^«ley 2-6 41520<br />
McBr.de Eicaptlpnal value<br />
$64,900 Lovely country aub with<br />
$ra« ecoeea M I N I 1-275 4 bed-<br />
rooma. 1400 aq.IL w/dan 4 teepteca<br />
cm Donne tor dfcacMmia. Raaf Ea-<br />
teteOna. 471-42 W or 665-1056<br />
on tea marh<strong>at</strong>al C$4,900<br />
The Prudential<br />
Harry S. Wolfe.<br />
REALTORS<br />
4 7 4 - 5 7 0 0<br />
•dantkr Oanad and O<br />
A COUNTRY RETREAT<br />
t - B M M N O H A M -<br />
BJG REDUCTION<br />
HANNETT, INC.<br />
REALTOMB<br />
646-6200<br />
X i T S M c '<br />
teranOn <strong>at</strong>eaa.<br />
BIRMINGHAM<br />
LAND CONTRACT-LEASE<br />
OPEN SUNDAY 1-4<br />
-1738 Fairvlew-<br />
(NolMeple I E of Cranbrook)<br />
LO«afy Quarton araa tor tMa charm-<br />
ing bungalow with vara<strong>at</strong>te floor<br />
— . ' u d o r Don'l miee<br />
mg tMa completely upd<strong>at</strong>ed and m-<br />
—'— decor<strong>at</strong>ed baautyl Oualty<br />
by Graaal. 4 badrooma. 3'A<br />
w <strong>for</strong>mal Mng room 4 dining<br />
n, tern*y room. Krary. flnMfwd<br />
-out lower leyel Lead* to pool<br />
aaoar<strong>at</strong>a *pa. 3<br />
vecy"o«ered M (EuiOO<br />
prt-<br />
S of Ouanon. E of<br />
Raducad! Ownar want.<br />
a<strong>at</strong>ei-ma took <strong>at</strong> al often. Stunning<br />
n.<br />
Cm Scott or Mark <strong>for</strong> an appt <strong>at</strong><br />
* 471-6462<br />
homea <strong>at</strong> $t5l.500<br />
CUSTOM CONTEMPORARY on pri-<br />
v<strong>at</strong>e acra a<strong>at</strong>tme. mam floor ma<strong>at</strong>v<br />
OPEN 2-« SUNDAY<br />
" 6795 GLENWAY<br />
Country E<strong>at</strong>ste of 4 77<br />
acre* end cftarming Cape Cod.<br />
bedroome. 3 flrapteoaa. Btrmmgham<br />
School*. Poaalbla lol aplll.<br />
$434,000 S off Maple. E. of Mkkfle-<br />
* ~l<br />
CALL<br />
BOSSY WILSON<br />
661-6600<br />
64S-6717<br />
WEIR. MANUEL, SNYDER.<br />
6RANKE.INC .i.<br />
3 additional bedrooma. appflancee.<br />
4 * car garage. Sjgg.OOO. 662 1334<br />
FOR SALE OR RENT - Clu<strong>at</strong>ar home<br />
m aectodad wooded t<strong>at</strong>ting w/laka<br />
prMtegee. W. BtoomWekl achoola. 3<br />
badroom. 21* beth. 2V»<br />
$150,000 or $1,000/mo - 3 « ^ 1<br />
ASSUMABLE LOAN<br />
Wow* $11,500 <strong>at</strong>e aaacime loan on<br />
upd<strong>at</strong>ed bungalow m<br />
.... HMa win 3 badrooma.<br />
family room, <strong>new</strong>er roof, vinyl «dmg<br />
and «ome window* Aaklng $06,500<br />
Ca6 Carol Laperrtere<br />
ULTRA CHIC CONTEMPORARY<br />
Hurry on tela <strong>at</strong>uming 1 year <strong>new</strong> 3<br />
bedroom. 2 b<strong>at</strong>h. 1 < |<br />
CONTACT DOROTHY<br />
TMfytMariHd 01.011 M1-0079 er97>-7004<br />
EXCEPTIONXLLY CLEAN 14 x 70<br />
bey aflndow targe kkdv<br />
.MACON. tC7C. 14*50. 2 I<br />
carpeted.<br />
Ma. $10 ,500<br />
S 13-649-4^09<br />
NOW Country Cduad Park<br />
1000 14s70 -<br />
c<br />
of only 12 stand stona units 45ft<br />
marine condo bod sap aaac avafl-<br />
abte -$250,000, bo<strong>at</strong> Mto $35,000<br />
Ownar raaoca<strong>at</strong>ag Contact ua> Ca<br />
Kevm Mcaonay 0am-<br />
313-373-1770<br />
5pm<br />
LAPEER COUNT* - 10 acraa<br />
drive Lo« of deer and <<br />
oeMnt hunting or hon<br />
Enlojr<br />
* t ?<br />
property $26,900 l6 term*<br />
GRANO TRAVERSE BAY<br />
I home. OMy 11<br />
Cky<br />
3 Tooo<br />
REAL ESTATE ONE<br />
Eft Rapido<br />
(616)264-5611<br />
3 - 2 T<br />
NOVI<br />
$1200 RENT CREDIT<br />
QUALITY HOMES<br />
N o « / F a r m M e n Araa<br />
w* Mm a MM M M M d pra-<br />
Mm as kM m 114 9 M M<br />
TROMR a t b itt M M * i t e<br />
iOem-4pm Set 4 Sim CM<br />
Ed Bowen<br />
REAL ESTATE ONE<br />
Eft Rapido<br />
(616)264-5611<br />
Evee
12E* O&E Thursday. October 4. 1990<br />
338 Country Horn**<br />
For S<strong>at</strong>e<br />
4000 sq ft CMtom 3<br />
bedroom rancft. 2 U . 3 M b<strong>at</strong>hs,<br />
labutoue lower level <strong>for</strong> entertaining<br />
Oym, 2 flraplaca*. cantral air $ vee..<br />
security system 1»J Itoot leuodry,<br />
reamg pestur*. beeutifu! lendscope,<br />
deep cteer stocked pond. 40x00<br />
barn mli borss <strong>at</strong>sns 20 acraa. Aakmg<br />
$398,000 Pa* Sam Hel<strong>at</strong>eea <strong>at</strong><br />
Cantury 21 H<strong>at</strong>oteod. mc. 1-400-<br />
747-1 u e<br />
4 BEDROOM HOME 4 ACREAGE<br />
Two yeer o4d homa back* to<br />
' i and includes 2.5 b<strong>at</strong>ha. tor<br />
dining room. g'eel<br />
lace. larga dack and<br />
N<strong>at</strong>ure trails and lakaa<br />
•215.900<br />
STEP BACK M TIME Ne<strong>at</strong> 4 badroom<br />
Cap* Cod hom* on 1 + 'ecree.<br />
Spacious *un porcfi. <strong>for</strong>mal Oinlng<br />
room and finished rac room Naw<br />
Hurry $134,500<br />
ERA<br />
ORCHARD HILLS737-2000<br />
339 Lots and Acraaga<br />
For S<strong>at</strong>o -<br />
ABSOLUTE BARGAIN<br />
HIGHLAND-HOLLY AREA.<br />
3 14 Acraa. $17,900 WWi Tarma<br />
Paved Road. Pare. Survay. Oaa<br />
or WIN BUM lo Suit<br />
PROGRESSIVE PROPERTIES<br />
354-2210<br />
ABSOLUTELY THE flna<strong>at</strong> woodad<br />
W* m Farmmgton MWa W i acra<br />
Secluded Prrvsts Rd HB.SOO<br />
J Lynch. Broker I 477-7834<br />
AOOISON VHP- introducing Baach<br />
Foraal Est<strong>at</strong>es 2 acra parcels alartmg<br />
al $135,900 all utIMMa Modaia<br />
opan Sunday. Noon-4pm 828-8108<br />
BEFORE WINTER SEE.<br />
BEACH Rd between Squar* Laka<br />
Rd $ S Bfvd . Adeips 8 Cookdoe<br />
Naar N<strong>at</strong>ura Araa 8 Pine Traca Golf<br />
Course 125x165 879-7823<br />
BIRMINGHAM<br />
Bmgham Farme - prk<br />
DuMinc lot 1 88 acraa (250.000<br />
JAMETTE ENGELHAROT<br />
644-8700<br />
MAXBQQOCK. INC.. REALTORS<br />
BLAINE/PORT HURON<br />
BaautlM 9 8 acraa Exfram<strong>at</strong>y priv<strong>at</strong>e<br />
Looks Rka tha U P wNh craak<br />
daap wak. mob** hom*. bam, pool<br />
- days. 945-4490 evee. 947-2301<br />
Rl OpMFIFI p Mil I R<br />
City of. Long Laka 8 Woodward<br />
reserv<strong>at</strong>ions being taken tor wooded<br />
1.5 acr* homea ties Spring 1991<br />
delivery, From. $615,000.<br />
Cell 647-2600<br />
—BLOOMFIELD—<br />
LAND VALUE<br />
BUILDERS-DEVELOPERS<br />
— --REDUCED—<br />
Just under 6 acraa wMch Includes a<br />
smalt unbuMdable lot on Lowar Long<br />
Lake. Lots of treaa and beeuttfulty<br />
rollng land CKy w<strong>at</strong>er, sewer aval<strong>at</strong>ria<br />
Bloomfield HM* schools and<br />
making Two-story prick home now<br />
on a part of property. Phone lor fur<br />
ther in<strong>for</strong>m<strong>at</strong>ion. H-16S236<br />
HANNETT, INC.<br />
REALTORS<br />
646-6200<br />
BLOOMFIELD TWP V14 Mile<br />
Between Lahaar 8 Cranbrook<br />
$38,500 646-5364<br />
BRIGHTON - 1 acra homeeltes. hMy<br />
Improved Wooded, ravm**. From<br />
$36,000. Financing svsasbto. Oe*d<br />
'**trtctton*. Owner 919-967-9794<br />
FULLY IMPROVED<br />
LOTS FOR SALE<br />
Some Walk Outs<br />
AUTUMN RIDGE SUB<br />
West Bloomfield<br />
Karen Shepherd 737-0690<br />
"LOTS" OF LAND<br />
One Acre - hesvUy wooded, vary exclusive.<br />
alt utilities -4" afvailst»«<br />
alter $116.000 to $122,000<br />
Cleared and ready to bukd Excellent<br />
opportunity offering utwnee<br />
$24,900<br />
Excellent family araa approved<br />
$27,900<br />
Estsbkshed IsmHy sub of Ana homea<br />
swaits you. with utilities Builders<br />
terms <strong>at</strong> $44,900 and $42,900<br />
Loc<strong>at</strong>ed across from Commerce<br />
Lake w.'privileges Possible Land<br />
Contract $29,900<br />
NETWORK<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
476-1600<br />
MM.FORO-EXCLUSIVE Heritage HW<br />
Sub 1 3/4 acre hklsKta lot Easy<br />
Xwey aocaas. treed scenic view surrounded<br />
by bseulrtil <strong>new</strong> homea<br />
$69,900 522-9179<br />
MILFORD 8 MILFORD AREA<br />
» you r* not looking <strong>for</strong> anything<br />
sdpecM m a home alte auctwi as a<br />
Ma th<strong>at</strong> I* wooded, or oners a revine,<br />
a MMop view, a secluded cu<br />
da sac setting, or a 130 ft to 2C» ft<br />
width t»flidi-ig sit*. Th*n donl<br />
bother caMng uaf But II you're looking<br />
tor aciaaga m a home site «td<br />
aa<strong>at</strong>haHcaly unique from $36,000 to<br />
$69,000 then gh* us a cal We hav*<br />
3 greet davalopmantt m tha MHIord<br />
araa. Caa Lakaeida RMity. mc wMk<br />
days 363-9444<br />
332 MobHaHomaa<br />
For S<strong>at</strong>e<br />
339 Lots and Acraago<br />
For Saia,<br />
row<br />
27 acraa on al (porta<br />
Laka. heavily treed. ro«ng te<br />
Priced <strong>at</strong> S406.000. St "st»e. j<br />
off tha Or and ftwar. 1-94 EMI<br />
Call tor a brodkjre.<br />
Van Esiey Real Est<strong>at</strong>e<br />
459-7570<br />
OREEN OAK TWP - So Lyon a<br />
10 Beautiful partially wooded <strong>at</strong><br />
wtth larga sprlrw-led pond Qood<br />
part $79 000 Owner aril oonaidar<br />
ak briers Call Century 21 Hert<strong>for</strong>d<br />
South-Waal, aak lor Linda Roberts.<br />
437-411», Homa: 437 1 we<br />
-LYON TWP beeutttuty woodad<br />
12 23 acra peroel wRh a pond, al*c-<br />
Mc I mi metaled, parkad. apkt<br />
able soon $94,000 437-0097<br />
MARION TWP - 5 acr<br />
Of HoweM $30,500<br />
DEARBORN HEIGHTS<br />
$19,500<br />
City<br />
66x305' lot.<br />
346-0214<br />
NORTHFIELD TOWNSHIP<br />
5 and 10 acra paro<strong>at</strong>a. BeeutWui VMW<br />
of golf course Parkad Land Corv<br />
tract.terms available 437-1174<br />
PRIME BUILDING SITE m <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Township Utilities <strong>at</strong> lot Hn*<br />
Parkad Caff For More Details<br />
462-4361<br />
ROCHESTER HILLS - North Oaks,<br />
one ot Oakland County's mo<strong>at</strong> exckierve<br />
developments, has only 10<br />
spectacular noma aftee ramalnmg m<br />
puses I fe<strong>at</strong>uring streams, trees,<br />
walk-outs 8 a* utlWtaa plua strict architectural<br />
controls A develop-<br />
ment of beauty, virtus $ integrity<br />
Cal or vial<br />
not*. Mon<br />
Sun. 11-5<br />
$1200<br />
SITE CREDIT<br />
— NOW<br />
EXTENDED<br />
THROUGH 10/31/90<br />
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(\wiiL\r<br />
MI \NA\N '<br />
•mutstruM D itotsi cna<strong>at</strong>km-e<br />
684-2767<br />
FOUR MILES NORTH<br />
OF I-96 ON WIXOM RO<br />
Dutton Rd.. W ol Liver-<br />
Tuae.. Wed 2-7. S<strong>at</strong>-<br />
NORTHVILLE - Pick <strong>for</strong>d Meadow A<br />
secluded & o duan 12 lot development<br />
on 25 acres Just a short b*e<br />
nde to downtown NorthvWe. Include*<br />
streams, lors<strong>at</strong>. wMk-out<br />
basements, uncompromising architecture<br />
8 ak utilities Next to EOerv<br />
derry Take Valencia S of 7 MM.<br />
lum nght al Pick <strong>for</strong>d<br />
DanM B Burns Broker 266-5263<br />
SALEM TWP - Country IMng m Salem<br />
Twp 4 acraa Buttd your cualom<br />
home Plymouth/<strong>Canton</strong> achoola<br />
$69 900<br />
CALL JUDY POWELL<br />
THE MICHIGAN GROUP 591 -9200<br />
SALEM TWP Shangrfta m<br />
TowneWp. 31 88 acra*. 2 pond*,<br />
hkfy. pan treed with rokkig mead<br />
ows N. of North Territorial on Pontlac<br />
Trail, can be spit Call <strong>for</strong> a<br />
Brochure with aerial $139,000<br />
Van Esley Real Est<strong>at</strong>e<br />
459-7570<br />
W PEMBERTON<br />
Bloomfield Twp 1 58 acre reektentlel<br />
lot m Devon Gables Subdrvlawr,<br />
(N of Long Lake. « ot Tet*gr^>h|<br />
Call lor (Maka $195,000<br />
COMERICA BANK<br />
DETROIT<br />
22Z6219<br />
YPSILANTI TWP - 10 4cres on<br />
Bema Rd $30,000 Lend Contract<br />
Tarm*<br />
FEHUG REAL ESTATE 453-7600<br />
340 Laka-Rhrar-Raaort<br />
Proparty<br />
BEAUTIFULLY WOODED area m<br />
Gaytord within walking dl<strong>at</strong>ance ot<br />
lake, only $3500 or $500 down<br />
$96 21 per month tor 36 months<br />
ge 462-0628<br />
SYLVAN LAKE 3 bedroom. 1 beth<br />
ranch W«*l BioomtMid schools.<br />
CANAL FROM I $130 000<br />
oe.-tMwj<br />
340 Laka-Mvar-Aaaort<br />
TOWC.W LAKE<br />
GRAND TRAVERSE BAY<br />
Torch Laka lot. b**t wet I buy t on the lake<br />
100' frontage, perked, ready to<br />
bukd on. North Be<strong>at</strong> aide - $65,000 -<br />
short tarm L/C available<br />
Beautiful East Torcti LaM lot. 107'<br />
ol pramium sand baach. next to several<br />
<strong>new</strong> Quality hemee. on* ol tha<br />
last premium lots Wft or th* Eaal<br />
•Me L/C Mrma avaMNe $175,000<br />
separ<strong>at</strong>a lots being ottered aa a<br />
_ 127' di<strong>rec</strong>t frontage on n»-<br />
««h access mto Ton* Lake 2<br />
ch on 17 acraa L/C<br />
Mrma oHeied on (Ms Gre<strong>at</strong> Buy<br />
$120,000<br />
3 PREMIUM LOTS on th* w<strong>at</strong>aid*<br />
ol Torch Laka. sandy b**cft. <strong>new</strong><br />
W*M and aeptlc Included M price, priv<strong>at</strong>e<br />
lr**d entrance road right oil<br />
US31 about 3 mutes S of Eaa^ort<br />
Grand Traversa Bay b t w n Sk<br />
Rapids and Chartavot*. various iota<br />
trom $1210.000 to $250,000<br />
ASK ABOUT OUR OTHER HOMES<br />
8 LOTS on Torch Laka and Grand<br />
t property «i VM area, w<br />
Inn aM Eitloon<br />
REAL ESTATE ONE<br />
' OF BELLAIRE<br />
1-800-966-2627 (Ml)<br />
1-616-533-6171<br />
342 Lakafron! Proparty<br />
BLOOMFIELD Lakefront. 4 bedroom.<br />
2'* b<strong>at</strong>h. 3 car garaga. ha<strong>at</strong>ad<br />
0rfv*way. upd<strong>at</strong>ed m neutrals, must<br />
saw Reduced $60,000 to $299.9001<br />
2000 8. Hammond Lake Dr. Interior<br />
BRIGHTON Iranalarred. <strong>for</strong>ced lo<br />
on prtvai* al sports laka 525<br />
feet on w<strong>at</strong>er Secluded birt <strong>at</strong>w 45<br />
mmutea to downtown 8 Tech Center.<br />
Existing home on leke from<br />
$400,000 to I fimon Diana's Reel<br />
Est sis 231-9550 Evte - Home<br />
437-35114 437-2511<br />
BY<br />
ao Ft<br />
OWNER3 * LAKE ORION<br />
frontage: 4<br />
view Aaklng<br />
CASS LAKEFRONT<br />
New custom, werm contemporary<br />
on all sports Caas Laka. Fealuree.<br />
I Hunting, custom cabinetry,<br />
KoNer n<strong>at</strong>urae, O r on* faucets,<br />
arpetlng $425,000<br />
OPEN HOLSE SUN I-4 PM<br />
3961 LAKEFRONT<br />
353-0077<br />
LAKE SHERWOOO - MILFORD<br />
OPEN SUN I-4pm<br />
4671 Ravi <strong>new</strong> ood 4 bedroom. 2V»<br />
beth ranch, prcHestloi-ialy finished<br />
walk-out tower level to lake 2 tiroplace*.<br />
2 kitchens, excellent condition<br />
loc<strong>at</strong>ion, peach and dock<br />
$309 000<br />
navmewood East 4 paoroon<br />
4 belh. finished Basemeni with hot<br />
tub. 3 car garage, bo<strong>at</strong> space guar<br />
anteeo with ful lake privileges Land<br />
Contract aval sole or leas*<br />
Reduced to $169,900<br />
DAVISON REALTY 64V7406<br />
LOeOELL LAKEFRONT. 12 acree.<br />
'00% tr**d with 220 ft on H aports<br />
take, Fenton area Paved road<br />
Beautiful country aet<strong>at</strong>a or mvest-<br />
Rlckar Gabriel Corp<br />
dividing Cal<br />
.313-629-8846<br />
NEW RESORT CONOO SUITES<br />
FURNISHED FROM $33,900<br />
(Ouartar Ownership!<br />
The W<strong>at</strong>er Street Inn<br />
or. Lake Chertevotx m Boyne City<br />
1(600)456-4313<br />
OPEN HOUSE 1-4PM S<strong>at</strong> Oct 6<br />
Al 1143 Due*wood CI W<strong>at</strong>erfront<br />
Lake Neeva. accees Brendel Lake.<br />
•ergs treed tot dock dacka. baeun-<br />
lu»y decor <strong>at</strong>aa house<br />
Ralpn Manual Reeitors.<br />
$194,500<br />
451-4900<br />
342 Lakafront Property 343 Cam<strong>at</strong>ary Lota<br />
UPANCY<br />
NORTHVILLE CONOO<br />
With priv<strong>at</strong>e sand beech Swvnmirba<br />
bo<strong>at</strong>ing Halting and n<strong>at</strong>ure preaarve<br />
On Beck Rd S of 7 —<br />
01275 From $199 500<br />
NOVI - LAKEFRONT<br />
On Waled Lake under construction<br />
3.000 square ft quality fx<br />
$259,900<br />
WW build to SUM on nut 3 lots.<br />
363-5877<br />
NOVI OPEN SUN 2-5 1304 E.<br />
Shore Or Al sports Walled Lake<br />
frontage, over 2300 sq ft. 3<br />
room*. 2 b<strong>at</strong>hs. 2 car<br />
mora. Asking raws<br />
Msadowmanaoament 348-5400<br />
OPEN SUN 1-4PM<br />
SUPREME LMNGt On Lake Shannon.<br />
LMng<strong>at</strong>on County's tergeei pn-<br />
bedrooms. 3'it O<strong>at</strong>hs, larga <strong>rec</strong>re<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
room, gam* room, sun room,<br />
ma<strong>at</strong>ar beth wtth spa tub. Mower 6<br />
tkykghts. extensive decking A bnck<br />
p<strong>at</strong>io*. 2 brick llraplaoaa 8 ovei<br />
4600 aq. n $425,000 Take U*-23 N<br />
ol M-69 to Clyos Rd. axM. Me<strong>at</strong> then<br />
North on Old US-23 to West on<br />
..Fauaeett 1 hMow aigna to 7040 Laka<br />
"" Ct<br />
TYRONE LAKEFRONTI Home tor sa<br />
seesonil Spoltses Mkafront M<br />
with walk-out lower level. 3 bed-<br />
rooms. 2 beths. built in 1966. 2<br />
pretty views. Won '<br />
Hentend Schools l£Ta<br />
deck<br />
al $132,000<br />
We have several other Lakelronl<br />
properties $ Leke access properties<br />
avertable please cal tor further In<strong>for</strong>maUon<br />
ENGLAND REAL ESTATE 474-4530<br />
ORCHARD LAKEFRONT<br />
- $569,900<br />
By Owner - 4 bedroom<br />
Cape Cod. finished walkout.<br />
central air. spectacular<br />
treed lot wtth circular<br />
driveway. 683-3624<br />
OUTSTANDING<br />
LAKEFRONT HOMES<br />
Open Sun 2-6 2369 taiandvew. W<br />
Bloomfield Schools N on Hilar to<br />
Recreetion Magnificent al sports<br />
Caea Leke. fun homa haa It aWI First<br />
floor ma<strong>at</strong>er bedroom hea tecum 8<br />
SPARKLING PINE LAKE<br />
OPEN SAT 8 SUN 2-5PM<br />
Oft Orchard Lake. N ot Long Lake<br />
New luxury condoe upoiaoeo beyond<br />
bekeP En toy beeuOkX vistaa on<br />
Pine Lake Priv<strong>at</strong>e bo<strong>at</strong> dock Included<br />
3 models from $369,000<br />
Presented by<br />
CENTURY 21 NORTHWESTERN<br />
AUBREY H TOB1N<br />
932-3070<br />
TRAVERSE CITY - beauliM contemporary<br />
home on OW Mission<br />
Peninsula with 103 ft ol priv<strong>at</strong>e<br />
waet Grand Traverse Bay frontage<br />
3 bedrooms. 2* B<strong>at</strong>hs dan/office.<br />
3200+ square ft. 6)6-922 7926<br />
TWO LAKEFRONT<br />
HOMES!<br />
PtNE LAKE - New conetructton<br />
3500 sq ft $525 000<br />
WANTED - Lakelronl cottage or<br />
«mdc $50M-$100M MuM. Burt.<br />
Crooked. Lake Charlevoix or Utile<br />
Traverse. Pnmclpale onfy P O Box<br />
425. BtoomftoW HMs. Ml 44303 .<br />
Finaj Close-out!<br />
HOME OWNERSHIP FROM<br />
$ 404 MONTH*<br />
Final models<br />
now available <strong>at</strong><br />
gre<strong>at</strong> pricesf<br />
Enjoy our<br />
country dub<br />
setting <strong>at</strong> an<br />
af<strong>for</strong>dable costl<br />
UTTLE VALLEY HOMES<br />
OUAUTY HOMES<br />
884-6 796<br />
HERE'S HOW IT WORKS<br />
Home Price $18,661<br />
Down Payment (10%fc) 1,867<br />
Loan Amount 16.794<br />
Monthly Loan Payment 202<br />
• Monthly Site Lease 202<br />
i ma iiaiin u change "<br />
$ 4 0 4<br />
•Baaed an km 13 mo4 'eaea payment<br />
0«$302 mo w*h $1?00 rem credk $100<br />
mo loi 12 mo* Expirae 1^/31/90<br />
iCAQtLLACMemortalOgdawWw<br />
$380C , bes?<br />
277-<br />
tor Jene<br />
0(441-1333<br />
CADILLAC MEMOfttAL GARDENS<br />
Save $1500 4 Graves 2 .aufli<br />
bronn markers 6 veees<br />
* '996 227-3675<br />
CEMETERY PACKAGE FOR 2<br />
Crypts, caskets marker, plots.<br />
$7500 value, beet offer Loc<strong>at</strong>ed m<br />
Rocheeter Aak <strong>for</strong> Tom. weekdays.<br />
651-3620<br />
CHRISTIAN MEMORIAL m Roa<br />
2 burial- U4CM 8 wafckts<br />
broru»7»arke«. opening 8 doaing<br />
Musi secrMce ~ After 2 " 534-4316<br />
CHRI8TIAN MEMORIAL Culture<br />
Center m Rochester 2 spaces. 2<br />
lawn crypts 8 2 brace companion*<br />
Cemetery price $4384 Secraftce tor<br />
$4000 'beet Alter 4pm 794-9521<br />
EVERGREEN 1 Cemetery lot tor<br />
sale. For more in<strong>for</strong>m<strong>at</strong>ion, eel<br />
534-0247<br />
GLEN EDEN IN L/VONIA: 4 Lota.<br />
Garden tM Faith, overtook! GoH<br />
Course $ 1400. Cell 464-7849<br />
-PARKVIEW MEMORIAL<br />
Llvome Choice lots tor<br />
Oerden ol Oevptton. only<br />
$235 each. 522-7841<br />
ROSELAND PARK Cemetery- 2 ao-<br />
KriMng tola, section 35 Eech $496<br />
Reepond: G Germm. 1400 Kanrtedy.<br />
Apt. 202. Key Waet. FL 33040<br />
2 crypts et heert level m compiaied<br />
meuaoieum <strong>at</strong> Oakland HMa Memorial<br />
Gardana m Novi Valued <strong>at</strong><br />
$7113 Aakmg $6500 Call 971-6338<br />
det $126,900<br />
DOWNTOWN PLYMOUTHI<br />
Mam street loc<strong>at</strong>ion' Zoned office<br />
Extensively rest or ea hom* ol historic<br />
mtereet Just under 1900 sq ft<br />
$220,000<br />
CENTURY £1<br />
SUBURBAN<br />
349-1212 261-1823<br />
352 Commardal / Retail<br />
For S<strong>at</strong>e<br />
LIGHT INDUSTRIAL<br />
Green Oak Twp., Livingston Co<br />
5 maee from US 23 8 96<br />
Ofllee sq ft. 1.977<br />
Shop/Warohouae sq ft. 2,777<br />
Hot w<strong>at</strong>er he<strong>at</strong>/central ak - office<br />
200 amp, 120/204 voR 3 phsse shop<br />
Complete phone 8 security aystsms<br />
Pnce $210,000<br />
HEAVY INDUSTRIAL<br />
Lyon Township. Oakland Co<br />
10 acres with two buMkigs<br />
10 444 $ 7.200 aq.lt<br />
3 826 sq.lt ol office<br />
3<br />
loot moa tor heevy loeds<br />
220 8 440 volts<br />
Heevy menulecturtng/piant<br />
inckidee 5 acre alto plan<br />
Price $640,000<br />
354 Incoma Proparty<br />
BUILDING SITES-upper Straits<br />
UNION LAKE New construction<br />
Laka Bo<strong>at</strong> dockmg and beech prtvi-<br />
5400 sq ft $625 000<br />
BEVERLY HILLS 3 bedroom, 2 b<strong>at</strong>h<br />
teges SheOy Beach Sub rwntnoa<br />
brick ranch, with 2'1 yr $1500/<br />
after 7pm to9pm 662 6B2-7969<br />
mo leese $150,000 Serious inves-<br />
Novt/waited Laka<br />
Trl-Mount/Aspen Const. tors only 737-3359<br />
HARBOR SPRINGS<br />
ATTENTION EXECUTI<br />
478-7747 • Michelle<br />
Deech lot on Laka Mlcniaan Wood 1 bedroom <strong>at</strong> lakafroni<br />
UOIIGAN/MARTIN 4466 CkWte.<br />
ed. seduded AlZhr 313-643-6257<br />
WABEEK LAKE FRONT AGE $12,400. No baaamani Land Con-<br />
Or 818-346-1841 Complete knehen masher 6 dryer m<br />
m tract $2400 down<br />
unit. 1 car garags Furniture includ- 0loomka«d. the le<strong>at</strong> opportunity to<br />
541-1420 or 1-420-0118<br />
HARBOR SPRINGS - k*w luxury ed $59,900. CaiBruoa Lloyd <strong>at</strong> custom bukd a home on Ma lake.<br />
Meedow Management 344-5400 Cal Sluert MtohaaNon al Swaal<br />
WATWFOTO 11 un*. otdar Duad-<br />
ew or Lime<br />
Homee Corpor<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
ing. good condition Very good ceeh<br />
Al ZN 313-643-6257<br />
Mow $375,000 wtth $40.u00doam<br />
356 Investment<br />
363-5477<br />
MINI-MARINA BAIT SHOP Boel<br />
• Oak* oltar $215,000<br />
HELP-U-SCU. REAL ESTATE<br />
358 Mortgagee A<br />
Land Contracts<br />
CASH FOR LA NO CONTRACTS<br />
•bt& Mo"i»S9«» Cieftr-arHm<br />
Mortgage Corp ol America<br />
1-400-444-4414<br />
380<br />
ESIAIt WIWKHV < VINtTAHD<br />
Northwest Oakland County 96<br />
acraa of gently roMng terrain wkh 25<br />
tcree ol grapes and 15 acres of apples<br />
imposing prtvete reeldanoa<br />
with 200ft ot 1ror,'.aga on priv<strong>at</strong>e<br />
reput<strong>at</strong>ion •or qua<strong>at</strong>y<br />
wins m aoulhee<strong>at</strong>arn Michigan Cal<br />
Tol Realty. Jack Teggeleer<br />
614-774-2330<br />
EXCELLENT<br />
Opportunity<br />
Muni level rr marketing Work out of<br />
your home, part time or tul lima<br />
Cal 344-3407<br />
HAIR SALON EQUIPMENT, furniture<br />
8 supples Uke <strong>new</strong> Coet<br />
$50,000 Asking $29,000<br />
347-2220 or 344-4315<br />
HARDWARE - Charming otd store m<br />
ruetic semi-rural but gromng community<br />
of Wis. Tremendous bu<strong>at</strong>-<br />
Mllon Kggs 8 Co.<br />
INVESTOR/ANO OR PARTNER<br />
Thriving Coney Wand Buamaaa<br />
Terme negotiable<br />
OPPOrturWy<br />
444-3271<br />
• METRO AlPP'DRT AREA<br />
Partner/Manager Mu<strong>at</strong> have<br />
lumberyard. 8 hardware experience<br />
254-2372<br />
PICTURE FRAMING - Wall<br />
astabHahed retal custom 8 do N<br />
yoursalf store toceied m downtown<br />
srea ot affluent Detroit suburb<br />
Good leees Secur* customer Mee<br />
Major equipment <strong>rec</strong>ently pur<br />
cheeed 284 E. Maple. Suite 230.<br />
PIZZA CARRY-Out Uvonia Excellent<br />
growth income. Haa i <strong>at</strong>eikig<br />
tinainaai Puslnses 4 equipment.<br />
only $45,000, $35,000 down Reply<br />
to PO^Box 51174. Uvonia. Mich<br />
46151-5174<br />
TANNING Salon. North v«e Turnkey<br />
oper<strong>at</strong>ion. 4 beds. 2 standup hexee.<br />
room to expend, saenfloe 427-2030<br />
VENDING BULK CANOY<br />
How Swe<strong>at</strong> II Is Fweturmg MAM<br />
csndto* Exceaent return on mveetment.<br />
minimum inveetment of<br />
$3,000. local tocallons are provided<br />
Phone 9AM-6PM, 1-400-444-1944<br />
120 RESTAURANTS<br />
Ma<strong>for</strong> cham. puMc company, tua<br />
service w/kquor, otters .tranchoe<br />
nancmg quaMed w{$600 thousand<br />
$150 tAouaaid<br />
O Toole s RaMaurants 452-<br />
361 Money<br />
To Loan - Borrow<br />
361 Money<br />
To Loan-Borrow<br />
Wlb 8SOOO l wm pey 20% mtereet.<br />
Repayment $300 month lor 24<br />
362 Real Est<strong>at</strong>e Wanted<br />
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Thofday, Octobf 4, 1990 O&E<br />
£ • *1F<br />
Array of books appeals to garden lovers<br />
DN ON THE T d F kMk.k.11. bookshelf<br />
• Louise Beebe Winter's "Color in<br />
my Garden, An American Gardener's<br />
Paktte" (29.9ft, Atlantic Monthly<br />
Press) is a re-issue of the book<br />
th<strong>at</strong> has been out of print since 1930.<br />
the reader on a year's Journey<br />
through her perennial garden <strong>at</strong><br />
Balderbrae in New York, explaining<br />
her methods of achieving color (cre<strong>at</strong>ing<br />
pictures) throughout the growing<br />
season, from the earliest snow<br />
drops to the last fall blooms.<br />
Many plants are mentioned and<br />
described as she tells where to plant<br />
them <strong>for</strong> maximum benefit. The w<strong>at</strong>ercolors<br />
of sections of the garden<br />
shown <strong>at</strong> different times of the season<br />
are most helpful, as is the list of<br />
plants used, their color and when<br />
they bloom.<br />
• "A Gentle Plea <strong>for</strong> Chaos,"<br />
Maribel Osier (122.95, Simoo &<br />
Schuster) is a beautifully written account<br />
of the author's experiences<br />
(with her husband) in her gardens<br />
and the id*a of oftimes letting n<strong>at</strong>ure<br />
have her way in the scheme of<br />
thing*<br />
This book is almost poetic in tbe<br />
way she writes about plants and the<br />
enjoyment one can have Just by<br />
trying ideas, listening and observing.<br />
Of particular interest are areas of<br />
the grounds devoted to trees, walls<br />
and climbers, w<strong>at</strong>er gardens and<br />
roses.<br />
The final chapter deals with bulbs,<br />
corms and rhizomes. In all, the day-<br />
to-day chora* (and sometimes they<br />
aren't fuh) and her special way of<br />
writing about them cre<strong>at</strong>e a bond between<br />
the author and ber readers.<br />
The photos are also charming.<br />
• "The Practical Garden of<br />
Eden." Fred Hagy ($35, dverlook<br />
Press) deals with a landscape th<strong>at</strong> is<br />
edible as well as pretty.<br />
As garden spaces grow smaller,<br />
the future plans of the homeowner<br />
might well have to be rethought and<br />
more practical landscaping employed.<br />
This is a book th<strong>at</strong> guides one<br />
through all the phases of landscaping,<br />
from design (including topography<br />
and clim<strong>at</strong>e), plant selection, actual<br />
layouts resulting in a garden<br />
th<strong>at</strong> is both pleasing and productive<br />
and how to care <strong>for</strong> it The descriptions<br />
of suitable plants adds much<br />
value to this book.<br />
• Another Overlook Press public<strong>at</strong>ion,<br />
"The Complete Book of W<strong>at</strong>er<br />
Garden," Philip Swindells and<br />
David Mason ($27.50) explains the<br />
principles of using w<strong>at</strong>er in the garden<br />
and bow to decide wh<strong>at</strong> type of<br />
pond, stream and design is best <strong>for</strong><br />
each situ<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />
A history of w<strong>at</strong>er gardens is interesting.<br />
Detailed drawings and<br />
photographs are clear and easy to<br />
understand. Tbe plants, fish^aod<br />
other aqu<strong>at</strong>ic necessities are thoroughly<br />
covered. In<strong>for</strong>m<strong>at</strong>ion about<br />
More art funding needed<br />
The results from a survey commissioned<br />
by Concerned Citizens .<strong>for</strong><br />
—the Arts in Michigan (CCAM) shows<br />
a need <strong>for</strong> increased support from<br />
the priv<strong>at</strong>e and public sector <strong>for</strong> the<br />
arts in Michigan.<br />
At least 43 percent of the cultural<br />
institutions surveyed believed <strong>at</strong><br />
least half of their capital and endowment<br />
funds could be raised through<br />
local government or priv<strong>at</strong>e sources<br />
If m<strong>at</strong>ching public or priv<strong>at</strong>e funds<br />
were available<br />
The results of the survey conducted<br />
by Market Opinion Research<br />
were presented by CCAM Exectutive<br />
Di<strong>rec</strong>tor Marilyn Wh&ton.<br />
A total of 287 organiz<strong>at</strong>ions ranging<br />
from art history, science and<br />
technological museums and orchestras<br />
to public libraries and zoological<br />
parks responded to the <strong>rec</strong>ent<br />
survey.<br />
These institutions/organiz<strong>at</strong>ions<br />
st<strong>at</strong>ed th<strong>at</strong> tbey need an estim<strong>at</strong>ed<br />
$807 million in capital funds over<br />
the next five years and expect to col-<br />
$168,900 261-0700<br />
nr<br />
lect only $376 million from local priv<strong>at</strong>e<br />
or government sources. This<br />
leaves a need <strong>for</strong> $431 million in<br />
capital funds among-Miehigan's cultural<br />
organiz<strong>at</strong>ions.<br />
Respondents identified their main<br />
endowment needs: art/artifact/book<br />
aojuiiilUuiis, butldfrif<br />
and upkeep; educ<strong>at</strong>ional programs,"<br />
permanent exhibitions, public<strong>at</strong>ions,<br />
scholarly research, and scholarships<br />
and general oper<strong>at</strong>ing support. They<br />
reported these needs could be met by<br />
raising an estim<strong>at</strong>ed $313.6 million.<br />
For more in<strong>for</strong>m<strong>at</strong>ion about the<br />
survey results or Concerned Citizens<br />
<strong>for</strong> the Arts in Michigan, contact the<br />
group <strong>at</strong> 350 Madison Avenue, Suite<br />
503, Detroit, 48226, 961-1776.<br />
CCAM is a not-<strong>for</strong>-profit organiz<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
<strong>for</strong>med in 1983 expressly to be<br />
the advoc<strong>at</strong>e <strong>for</strong> the arts. CCAM activities<br />
and programs are focused on<br />
one goal: to raise the awareness<br />
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educ<strong>at</strong>ion and advocacy and to in^<br />
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W E S T L A N D $59,900 261-0700 LIVONIA<br />
$118 900 261-0700<br />
$81,900<br />
261-0700 CANTON<br />
WESTLAND $59,900 326-2000 CANTON<br />
(I ill f't u// f st<strong>at</strong>e (>ttf frt /m/ \tn hn^tin s >m>\t<br />
sin < i'ks/ii/ \< •/// ln>n/i'\ n k <strong>for</strong> ittn.<br />
down<br />
to earth<br />
maintaining the garden after it is in<br />
place is complete.<br />
• "Planning and Planting the<br />
Garden," Robert Smaus,($29.95<br />
Abrams) is a garden design book<br />
with a difference.<br />
Smaus advises his readers to begin<br />
the garden with a notebook, r<strong>at</strong>her<br />
than a plan drawn on paper. All elements<br />
of a garden are addressed,<br />
beds, p<strong>at</strong>ioa hnrrU.-* rx»thf fraffc<br />
grounds and color. The photos were<br />
taken in Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, but the ideas<br />
could be adapted to any part of the<br />
country; <strong>for</strong> instance, underplanting<br />
roses with lamb's ear (Stachys by-<br />
zantina). •<br />
I enjoyed his sections entitled<br />
"Plant Portraits" describing particular<br />
flowers. The working part of<br />
gardening is fully explained.<br />
Organ virtuoso in concert<br />
Organ virtuoso Marek Kudlicki will per<strong>for</strong>m in concert <strong>at</strong> 8<br />
Church vlit 22l/ 9 , 5* .P* 1 ' 0 ' 1 '* Metropolitan Methodist<br />
^ rc *' 8000 Woodward, five blocks north of Grand Boulevard<br />
There is lighted, supervised free parking next to the<br />
church. The Polish n<strong>at</strong>ive will per<strong>for</strong>m music of Bach, Buxtehude,<br />
Scheldt, Dubois, Franck and several selections of Pollan<br />
composers, including an improvis<strong>at</strong>ion on a Polish church<br />
• An interesting book, "Astrological<br />
Gardening." Louise Riotte {$9.95,<br />
Garden Way. soft) gives the principles<br />
of "Planting 4 Harvesting by<br />
the Stars " Riotte mites ta a ample<br />
straight<strong>for</strong>ward manner explaining<br />
wh<strong>at</strong> to do'and reminds the reader<br />
th<strong>at</strong> this isn't a <strong>new</strong> concept By following<br />
her advice, gardening organically,<br />
and e<strong>at</strong>ing the right foods<br />
Riotte says the quality of life can be<br />
improved.<br />
• "Keep Your Gift Plant Thriving."<br />
Karen Solit with Jim Solit<br />
(96-95, Garden Way, soft) is a handy<br />
book of sound advice <strong>for</strong> the <strong>rec</strong>ipi-<br />
» ent or giver of bouseplants.<br />
I hfce the way the book ts jecQoned<br />
<strong>for</strong> specific gift-giving times and<br />
particular kinds of plants. The descriptions<br />
(with line drawing*) are<br />
p<strong>rec</strong>ise - wh<strong>at</strong> to do with the plants,<br />
from placement in the home to propag<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />
is included. An invaluable<br />
book <strong>for</strong> indoor plant lovers, it would •<br />
be a thoughful "extra" with a plant<br />
"Gardener's book nook" runs<br />
occasionally in Cre<strong>at</strong>ive Living.<br />
hymn by Surzynski. He will per<strong>for</strong>m on the church's 7,000pipe,<br />
five-manual organ, believed to the largest church organ<br />
n the Midwest. This is his 14th annual tour of the U.S He is<br />
organist and harpsichordist <strong>for</strong> the Austrian Radio Symphony<br />
and has studied <strong>at</strong> the Vienna Academy of Music. Call 875-<br />
7070 <strong>for</strong> tickets. A <strong>rec</strong>eption follows his per<strong>for</strong>mance.<br />
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Enter on Tutana 1 block W. of<br />
Middlebefl on l«ie S. alda of Grand<br />
Near Bot<strong>at</strong>ord Hospitaf, Uvonia l<br />
& downtown Farmington<br />
4 7 1 - 5 0 2 0<br />
Modal open daffy l"-5<br />
Except Wedneeday<br />
OFFICE: 775-8200<br />
400 Apta. For Rent<br />
FARMINGTON<br />
bedroom<br />
waaner and dryar riooa-up.<br />
and carport No p<strong>at</strong>a w i |<br />
Caaevaa. 34S-S54J<br />
MILLS-SpaOous I<br />
anc<br />
Minds<br />
• FARMINGTON •<br />
C H A T H A M H I L L S<br />
Cantral Air Conditioning<br />
FREE OARAGE<br />
On Setoctad Units I<br />
FREE HEALTH CLUB<br />
MEMBERSHIPS<br />
Sound A Flraprootod Construction<br />
Fraa HaafBi Otub MembsrsNps<br />
LuxurtoMS Luang <strong>at</strong><br />
-STARTING AT $509<br />
On OM Grand River b<strong>at</strong><br />
M. Drake A Mal<strong>at</strong>aad<br />
4 7 6 - 8 0 8 0 *<br />
Open Dally 9em-7pm<br />
S<strong>at</strong> 11am-5pm Sun 1lam-4pm<br />
400 Apt*. For font<br />
DEARBORN HEIGHTS<br />
D E A R B O R N C L U B<br />
F R O M $450<br />
F R E E H E * T<br />
Spadoua-Greet Value<br />
Heal • Air • Pool • CaMe<br />
Some2 bedrooms- 1H b<strong>at</strong>hs<br />
Townhousas Available<br />
Just N ol Ford Rd<br />
572S Inkster Rd<br />
581-3593<br />
Opan DaUy 12-7PM<br />
S<strong>at</strong>. & Sun. 12-4PM<br />
B O T S F O R D P L A C E<br />
GRAND RIVER - 8 MILE<br />
Behind Bot<strong>at</strong>ord Hospital<br />
S P E C I A L<br />
1 Badroom tor $469<br />
2 Badroom <strong>for</strong> $579<br />
3 Badroom <strong>for</strong> $689<br />
PETS PERMITTED<br />
Smoke Detectors Installed<br />
Singles Welcome<br />
immedi<strong>at</strong>e Occupancy<br />
Wa Love CKdran<br />
HEAT 4 WATER INCLUDED<br />
Quiet prestige addrees, air oond^<br />
Honing, carpeting, stove t refrigera-<br />
tor. ai utwtlee except electricity in-<br />
cluded. Warm apartments. Laundry<br />
Dearborn Hta.<br />
ENJOY<br />
PEACEFUL LIVING!<br />
C A M B R I D G E APTS.<br />
Quiet community surroundings,<br />
beautifully landscaped grounds, ex-<br />
cellent loc<strong>at</strong>lor - within walking ch»-<br />
tece to shopping, church restau-<br />
rants. spacious 112 badroom da-<br />
luse apis Newly modemoed<br />
2 7 4 - 4 7 6 5<br />
Office Hra 9-6 Mon thru Fit<br />
S<strong>at</strong> 10-4<br />
York properties. Inc<br />
For more In<strong>for</strong>m<strong>at</strong>ion, phone<br />
477-8464<br />
27883 Indapandance<br />
Farmington Hills<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS<br />
A RANCH A TOWNHOUSE<br />
COMMUNITY<br />
Clegantly deelgned 2 or 3 bedroom<br />
ranch, or 3 badroom townhousas<br />
2H b<strong>at</strong>hs 2000 sq. ft of IMng<br />
space whirlpool tub. Ml basement,<br />
:ar <strong>at</strong>tached garagaa From<br />
>147$.<br />
C O V I N G T O N C L U B<br />
14 Maa A Mlddlebelt<br />
r 851-2730<br />
FARMINGTON MILLS •<br />
>445. Includes he<strong>at</strong>, sir. appM-<br />
ancaa. carpeting Cable TV<br />
754-5820<br />
New Townhomes<br />
with Old English Charm.<br />
FoxpoifTt® 4 2 and S-bedroom townhousas are<br />
huga. 1500 sq. ft. Priv<strong>at</strong>e entrances. Blinds.<br />
Washer and dryar. And It's brand <strong>new</strong> but wrth<br />
Old English character. Now th<strong>at</strong> s worth look-<br />
ing Into.<br />
-47J-1127<br />
u —<br />
26)73 Halacud Roed<br />
COACH h ouse<br />
( A P A P T M E N T & )<br />
Attractive 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments<br />
& 2 Bedroom Townhouses Available<br />
from $ 5 1 0<br />
HEAT INCLUDED<br />
with Vertical Blinds<br />
^ 1<br />
h<br />
FEATURING<br />
• Clubhouse<br />
• Sauna<br />
• Air Conditioning<br />
• 2"Swimming<br />
Pools<br />
23600 Lamplighter Lane on Providence Dnv*<br />
just Nor;h ol W Nine Mile Rd sn Southfield<br />
(one block West of GreenfieM Rd I<br />
Open Daily - Closed Sunday<br />
& 5 5 7 - 0 8 1 0<br />
" b e d r o o m ^<br />
SPECIAL<br />
Starting <strong>at</strong><br />
* * * $<br />
6 0 5<br />
• Spacious 14 2<br />
Badroom Units<br />
• Prtv<strong>at</strong>a Entrance<br />
• Waahar/Dryar<br />
• P<strong>at</strong>io or Balcony<br />
• European-Styte<br />
Cabinets w/Complete<br />
Appliances Package<br />
Mook-upa • Swimming Poof,<br />
* t"JoSi"Tn2 COU,t * J a c u i m CKibiiouse<br />
C o u p t r y<br />
R i d g e<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
On Haggarty Rd.<br />
D t w — n 1 3 * u Mlla<br />
661-2399<br />
Baicor Property<br />
Management<br />
BEST APARTMENT VALUE<br />
F A R M I N G T O N HILLS<br />
TIMBERIDGE<br />
DELUXE<br />
. 1 & 2 BEDROOM UNITS<br />
From $485<br />
Includes appaences. vertical bands,<br />
carpeting, pool, doee In Fermmglon<br />
HMs loc<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
Enter Eaal off Orchard Lake Rd. on<br />
Folaum S. of Grand River<br />
Model Open Daffy »-5<br />
Except Wedneeday<br />
478-1487 775-8200<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS, SUB LEASE<br />
ona bedroom span ment tor 5<br />
months. Available immedi<strong>at</strong>ely.<br />
>445/mo Free he<strong>at</strong> Ca« 477-6459<br />
F A R M I N G T O N HILLS<br />
14 Mile & Orchard Lake<br />
Spacious Apartment 4 Townhouse<br />
From $675<br />
HEAT INCLUDED<br />
H U N T E R S RIDGE<br />
A P A R T M E N T S -<br />
_ 8SSr2700<br />
-~T H4on.-Fn.»-S<br />
i S<strong>at</strong> 10-5. Sun 12-5<br />
400 Apt*. For Rant<br />
' C L A R K S T O N<br />
Springfield Oaks Apts.<br />
1-2 bedrMm. >435 4 tSto am<br />
month Bands. a«eber/dryer rvoo«<br />
up. self cleaning oven, fro<strong>at</strong>lree re.<br />
frlgeraior. dtthwaahar, lofa of Stor-<br />
sge carpet, alr 14 maaa N of 175<br />
on Dole Highway Aknoet <strong>new</strong>. must<br />
•aaiCad 8204118<br />
FAMMNOT ON HILLS<br />
T H E H O U S E O F<br />
B O T S F O R D<br />
14 2 BEDROOMS<br />
Pt,U8 TOWNHOUSES<br />
FROM $818<br />
capt electric<br />
20aig Bot<strong>at</strong>ord Ortve<br />
Ota<br />
477-4797<br />
400 Apt. For Rant<br />
uw>f*A AIA - 1 2 4 3 bedroo^T<br />
MDKTDUAF MHCR/DRYAR, MPORM<br />
entrance KMCX una Tenraacoun<br />
Caa 474-2028<br />
UVONIA<br />
O N T WAITI<br />
going toaL<br />
doual and a ba<br />
yartant. Dor 1<br />
Caa tow la and<br />
• Ouspecwue IMng<br />
•Casort included<br />
FARMINGTON .,<br />
bedroom apartments Carp<strong>at</strong>.<br />
^IWabands. central heel 4 a*,<br />
sppaaiiuss From >440 NO PtTSi<br />
474-2SS2<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS<br />
Beautiful 1000 a* ft 2 bedroom<br />
Prtvale entrenoe. laundry room<br />
much moral Sma«. priv<strong>at</strong>e compiea<br />
>725 per month<br />
OPEN HOUSE Sal. 4 Sun 12-5pm<br />
ROLLCREST APARTMENTS<br />
Joeeph Alio, Broker<br />
•»»«-<br />
•aent, «ks your own home Lame 1<br />
be^om utamaa pakl priv<strong>at</strong>e an-<br />
tranoe. No pafa >410 881-3471<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS<br />
Walnut Creek Apts 10 U« s<br />
MkMMbeft Lsr«s 1 bedroom From<br />
>445. plus Utamaa 410 per mo memdes Heet 4 Wetar<br />
ONce Hra : Sam-Spm Mon-frt only<br />
522-0480<br />
•OnMepkMcaraaaMi<br />
M a<br />
•Gr«l<br />
VOOORIDGE<br />
Caa Ethel ei<br />
477-6448<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS - ama* owe-<br />
***>• 415 depoMr<br />
Cleansqia<strong>at</strong> C<strong>at</strong>c* 354-8325<br />
OABOCN CTTt- 2 bedroom. OM,<br />
iacioialsJ. heel fumshed, no p<br />
>430 ptua security dapoaH<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS —<br />
Maplarldga Apts - 23078 MkM*<br />
belt 1-2 bedroom/I betha. c*rfM-<br />
mg. sppaancaa, central air. carpen<br />
>450 4 >555 473-5180<br />
SJBSTCXZIO HOTJSINO<br />
tor senior crtttens 82 4 older hendi-<br />
rappad pyaona. iSaamad persons 4<br />
famlBaa. Rant • based upon 30* of<br />
Ac-<br />
FARMINOTON HILLS 1 badroom<br />
non-smefcer, e»ce»er.t lor smgis «.<br />
dividual Al uUMtlee peM >400 per<br />
month Contact Grag.<br />
Days 477-8108 Eves 1*8 7*64<br />
, 100<br />
H M Park Offloe<br />
how* Won - Fn., 8-5pm 542-5348<br />
Ep««l Housing Opportunity 4<br />
Epual OpponunAy Employ*<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS<br />
From $475<br />
• Free He<strong>at</strong><br />
• Large 14 2 Bedroom<br />
• 1 or 2 Year Leases<br />
VILLAGE OAKS<br />
4 7 4 - 1 3 0 5<br />
LIVONIA<br />
HEAT INCLUOEO *<br />
RENT FROM >445<br />
SECURITY DEPOSIT >150<br />
Speoous 1 4 2 bedroom spls with<br />
Plush carpel, vertical bands. sMf<br />
deenmg oven, fro<strong>at</strong>frae refriger<strong>at</strong>or.<br />
GARDEN CITY - Ford/Middlebem J "<br />
bedrooms. sppAences, m >495 mo-<br />
includes heet. w<strong>at</strong>er, window tre<strong>at</strong>-<br />
ment, <strong>new</strong> carp<strong>at</strong>. laundry 478-584 I<br />
FARMINGTON/<br />
LIVONIA<br />
BflAMO NEW SPACIOUS APTS<br />
SPECIALS<br />
Rentais from $555<br />
, HEAT INCLUDED<br />
MERR1MAN PARK APTS<br />
On Memmen Rd (Orchard Lake<br />
Rd ) 1 Nk S of 8 MS* Rd<br />
477-5755<br />
com. carport, ekib houee. seuna. ax-<br />
arose room, tern* courts, heeled<br />
pools<br />
4 5 9 - 6 6 0 0<br />
" On selected units only<br />
, L I V O N I A '<br />
Suburban Luxury<br />
' Apartments<br />
2 Bedroom - $510<br />
Carpeted throughout. IPC**<br />
av communing Heet<br />
audad Parking<br />
14850 FAIRFIELD<br />
728-4800<br />
REUCED SECURITY<br />
1ST PONTH RENT FREE<br />
1 4 2 baoom apts.-trom W05/mo<br />
VsrtM bands 4 heet Included<br />
Fanklin Sq.<br />
427-8970<br />
MkEofMtodtaben<br />
On S MBa - Livonia<br />
400 Apta. For Rut<br />
FALL SPECIAL<br />
CONCORD TOWERS<br />
1 4 I BEDROOM APARTMENTS<br />
> Sprinkler system<br />
1 FROM >4M<br />
1-74 and 14<br />
Nant to Abbey<br />
NORTHVILLE Uka <strong>new</strong> 2 bedroom<br />
in loam war. ypaencoa am utMUes<br />
furmshad No Paw UB4/mo<br />
348-2078 or 227-8182<br />
HORTHVU.L6 1 4 2 bedroom spts<br />
aveaeble >505 to 1545 per month<br />
mcfcdlng he<strong>at</strong> 1 yr leeee 344-8250<br />
SPECIAL<br />
$50 SECURITY<br />
GREAT LOCATION<br />
LgXtfNGTON<br />
Ullage<br />
1 BEDROOM APARTMENT<br />
• Stove 4 refriger<strong>at</strong>or _<br />
• Pod<br />
' New*y decor<strong>at</strong>ed<br />
• Smoke detectors<br />
FROM >445<br />
1-75 and 14 MM<br />
serosa Irom Oak lend MM<br />
545-4010<br />
• CANTON•<br />
FRANKLIN P A L M E R<br />
From s 440<br />
Free He<strong>at</strong><br />
Quid Country Setting<br />
Sacious & Sound-Conditioned Apartments<br />
•Pool • Sauna • Cable • Large Closets<br />
Dishwashers • Pet Section Available<br />
On Palmer W of Lilley<br />
Open Until 7pm<br />
397-0200<br />
Daily 9-7 Sal & Sun 12 4<br />
GARDEN CITY - 1 badroom '*tng<br />
ar<strong>at</strong>or. electric stove, sir. he<strong>at</strong> & • •<br />
ter No pets >380 mo • secunt,<br />
CM after 6pm 274-4138<br />
NOBODY GETS AWAY<br />
RENTAL SPECTACULAR<br />
WESTERN HILLS APTS.<br />
SPECIAL<br />
1 and 2 Bedroom.Apts. .<br />
729-6520<br />
You Can't Af<strong>for</strong>d Not to Stop By<br />
— Cherry Hill & Newburgh<br />
(Limited Special Offer)<br />
LIVONIA'S<br />
FINEST<br />
LOCATION<br />
Merrtman corner 7 Mile<br />
Limited time offer: 1 month<br />
free tent with 1 year lease,<br />
<strong>new</strong> tenants only.<br />
Large detuxe<br />
1 bedroom units<br />
•All appliances<br />
• Vertical Minds<br />
•Pool<br />
• Nearby shopping<br />
$570/mo.<br />
MERRIMAN WOODS<br />
Modal open 8-5 esoepl Thursday<br />
477-9377 Office: 775-8200<br />
LlVONiA/WESTlANO araa i bed-<br />
room iraaNy painted Free washer ,<<br />
dryar. 8435/mo *• utamaa 4 aacurl-<br />
ty Smei pets considered 453-4375<br />
ffieot &>ai/<br />
c £ t A e ( J < i u<br />
m e . . .<br />
en^ington<br />
><br />
anor<br />
apartment homes<br />
• becious one and tvro e Within walking<br />
bdroom apartmcm distance of<br />
hmes downturn Farmington<br />
• ln-home washer/dryer available<br />
Open Daily<br />
474-2884<br />
OnFarmington Rd., Just South of 9 Mile Rd.<br />
d t<br />
APARTMENT LIVING<br />
THAT FITS YOU TO A TEE!<br />
UIXUftY APARTMEMTS ft T0WWM0USES<br />
LOCATCO AT NORTHWESTERN ft MIDDLEBELT<br />
• 1660 sq. ft badroom<br />
• Master bedroom suite wrth 2 walk-in closets<br />
• 2 Ml b<strong>at</strong>hs<br />
• Washer, dryer ft Winds<br />
• Large storage in apt<br />
• Ciubhouse wypool ft tennis court<br />
• Carports<br />
• Intrusion alarm<br />
29950 Summit Drive • Farmington Hills<br />
626-4396<br />
. L> MANAGES BY KAFTAN cNTERPRIS£S<br />
T<br />
We offer:<br />
• 1 ft 2 Bedrooms<br />
•3 Bedroom Townhomes (2.400 aq It.)<br />
• Indoor-Outdoor Swumung Poof<br />
' 18 Hole Par 3 Golf Course<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
Washer ft Dryer in Every Unit<br />
BuiK-ln Vacuum Systems -<br />
Clubhouse w,'Sauna<br />
Corpor<strong>at</strong>e Surtes Available<br />
GRAND RIVER »T HALSTEAD ROAD<br />
477-0133<br />
Hours: Mon -Fri. V0-7 2ALL<br />
S<strong>at</strong> 10-5: Sun 12-« TXJAYI<br />
Loe<strong>at</strong>ed adjacent lo n<strong>at</strong>urally roodri<br />
Hrnes Put economical, 1 and 2 bedroom<br />
apartments and toenhooses. Com<strong>for</strong>table<br />
LIVING with UT coudtoomng. prtute<br />
biiconies. huge closets, he<strong>at</strong> included<br />
Also Cable TV, 2 swimming pools aad<br />
*robics fitness <strong>center</strong> SMART stop <strong>at</strong><br />
tbefroni entrance.<br />
30500 West Warren<br />
Between Mid die belt and<br />
Mernman Roads<br />
IWllSli A\ \ |<br />
Farmington<br />
Al lis Mast Enjoyable<br />
»£\sa« * *<br />
$un jps<br />
vertical bands ><br />
NOVI RIDGE<br />
On 10 Mile belsieeii Now Rd<br />
Meedowproot<br />
340-8200<br />
- PLYMOUTH -<br />
BROUGHAM<br />
MANOR<br />
APTS.<br />
1 BEDROOM 1*36<br />
2 BEOROOM >4 75<br />
Laaaa He<strong>at</strong> 8 W<strong>at</strong>er Paid<br />
Adults No p<strong>at</strong>s<br />
455-1215<br />
Thursday. October 4. 1900 04E • 3F<br />
Apta For Wirt<br />
OLD RCOFOMO on Lahaer Modem<br />
one badraom lanced par<br />
sar.rsi.'sf!^ , •<br />
SO<br />
SPECIAL!—<br />
TREE TOP LOFTS - Imagine Mng<br />
so Ooae lo a Oecc*r.j brooa Mel<br />
tne vwAIng sound ol a<strong>at</strong>ar MBs you<br />
te sleep <strong>at</strong> mgm Imegme an apart<br />
ment i<br />
to tbe IMng area baloa<br />
• loc<strong>at</strong>ed in me cory >«aga ol<br />
NorttMBe and a avaa<strong>at</strong>aa tor only<br />
>545 par rnoolH EHO<br />
642-S6S6 348-9590<br />
SCNElCKE 8 KRUE<br />
400 Apts. For Rant<br />
•NOVI- .<br />
WATERVIEW<br />
FARMS •<br />
from $430<br />
Ceuntry setang t<br />
Taraxe Oafca Mes<br />
Condemned<br />
na Caws, u Centrrn AM. Pool. Ten-<br />
PonBec Tr Ml. Weet 8 Seek Ads<br />
824-0004<br />
• OPEN TIL 7PM<br />
Dai* 8-7 • S<strong>at</strong> 8 Sun 12-4<br />
PLYMOUTH HCWTAOE APTS<br />
la a to Oflar ftmc BASIC<br />
CAScE- MSI the SMiaiu of s 1 ]<br />
•eee Pteeee caa 454-2143 or stop<br />
<strong>at</strong> Mon thru Fn 8-5<br />
TENANTS ONLY-<br />
Caah back bonus s*ong MWI caMs<br />
lor t yeer leeee. * rant a pam<br />
the 1st!<br />
400 Apts. For ftont<br />
PLYMOUTH<br />
LIVE ON THE PARK<br />
Starting from.$435<br />
teal 8 aaier rasuded Senior<br />
..Aa Mi:<br />
4 5 5 - 3 6 8 2<br />
PLYMOUTH,<br />
month Dedy<br />
Color<br />
e ot<br />
Crean or Mane 4S3-M20<br />
24 hour<br />
TV. Wo<br />
400 Apts. For Rant<br />
PL YMOUTM/MOMTMVILLE Country<br />
Unsngf 2 ttadioom apartments Fua<br />
piece. appHancaa Large yard Ljgni<br />
ed Perkina Meet, e<strong>at</strong>er ieundry<br />
-.-=-«>ed 1—0 fill i 48S-2748<br />
PLYMOUTH CM<br />
Apartments<br />
& Townhouses<br />
starting <strong>at</strong> *445°°<br />
P L U S n C TO THE EYE<br />
If ifou like uihar i/oti<br />
our ap-iriments are uhal<br />
you're looking Jor Some<br />
with woods view<br />
Pleasing to the<br />
pocket book, too EHO<br />
Loc<strong>at</strong>ed on<br />
Novi Rd.<br />
Just N<br />
He<strong>at</strong> Included<br />
1 Bedroom $475<br />
2 Bedroom $545<br />
348*95SO<br />
S Mike<br />
6 4 2 - 8 6 8 6<br />
Fsrmlngton/Novl |c/H<br />
C H A T H A M m m<br />
VALUE VALUE VALUE<br />
Compare this '<br />
J Attachad Garages<br />
J SoHd Maaonry Con<strong>at</strong>ructkxi<br />
J Soundproofing<br />
J Larga, Larga. Larga Apartments<br />
J He<strong>at</strong>ed Indoor Pool & Saunas<br />
J Central Heal & Air<br />
J Free Health Club Membership<br />
J Picnic Area<br />
J Microwaves & Dishwashers<br />
STARTING AT $ 5 0 9<br />
On Old Grand Rlvor botwson Orsks A H<strong>at</strong><strong>at</strong>aad<br />
DMIy • U L - 7 p.m. • W L 11 SJTL.-S p m<br />
a*m. 11 8JIL4 pan.<br />
C«H 476-3060<br />
WITH ALL THESE LUXURY FEATURES<br />
Central Air Condftiormg<br />
TV Antenna UHf-VHF<br />
Wa»-m Closets<br />
• Extra Storage Space<br />
• Saimrping Pool - DuOhojse<br />
• ftecrgafiori Areas<br />
• Sounfl Conflitiomng<br />
• Plenty y Parting<br />
• Bui ''ampofavor *»anao«<br />
(oillotiicpeek<br />
NEwbwmiH »CAoh SLC-* SOU<br />
o* FrmoNCASlN WEStl AND<br />
Accept Cenrfctm ana vouchors<br />
& Equal Housing Opportunity<br />
Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
Gas He<strong>at</strong> A Cooking G%><br />
Hoi*a»e<br />
Carports<br />
Carpet";«<br />
Gas Range Ref'^raior<br />
Caoie Avauabie<br />
Organaeo Acttwi«s<br />
Ot<strong>at</strong>-A-ftde<br />
c#-.<br />
Tooay<br />
726-0630<br />
SMt Sor. t®-4<br />
^ ^ ^<br />
c<br />
7 y e e T o p<br />
ffi£MeadoWs<br />
/ A
4F*<br />
OAE Thursday. October 4. 1990<br />
400 Apt*. For Rant<br />
PLYMOUTH<br />
Plymouth Hills<br />
Apartments<br />
748 S. MM St.<br />
Modern 1 and 2 Badroom<br />
• WASHER-^RYER<br />
IN EACH APT.<br />
• ACCESS TO 1-275<br />
• AIR CONDITIONED<br />
• FULLY CARPETED<br />
• DISHWASHER<br />
• NO PETS<br />
FROM $445<br />
455-4721 278-8319<br />
400 Apta. For B u t<br />
PLYMOUTH-Speciou* t A 2 bed-<br />
piiance* heel included. Mr.<br />
i W - K<br />
$515<br />
Applic<strong>at</strong>ion* 346-6077<br />
Plymouth S q u a r e<br />
A p a r t m e n t s<br />
QUlET COMMUNITY<br />
IN PARK SETTING<br />
1 B E D R O O M A P T<br />
•VarHcal blinds throughout<br />
•WMking distance to *hoppmg<br />
•DWwssnw A dieposai<br />
•Central Mr A he<strong>at</strong>ing<br />
•Po the<br />
warmth ol a n<strong>at</strong>ural fireplec 2'*<br />
b<strong>at</strong>hs, master bedroom suit. M<br />
baaement. 2 car <strong>at</strong>tached ger«e.<br />
WEATHERSTOJE<br />
TOWNHOUSE?<br />
350-1296<br />
SOUTHFKLD<br />
FRANKLIN POINT!<br />
TOWNHOUSES<br />
All Townhouse* include piuaJcar-<br />
petmg. vertical Mind*, kitchen pp*-<br />
ence* wtth brand naw ttU-Omima<br />
rang*, central air. priv<strong>at</strong>e P*o A<br />
parking by your door.<br />
•2 bedroom/2 beth. 1!91q.n.<br />
•3 bedroom/2 b<strong>at</strong>h. 153*q It<br />
•3 bedroom/2'* tMh. 1512 *0-6<br />
or by appointment<br />
MONTlCELLO APARTMENTS<br />
352-4220<br />
Southfield<br />
$499 Move-In<br />
Special<br />
Move-in special on our<br />
brand <strong>new</strong> 2 bedroom<br />
apartments fe<strong>at</strong>uring:<br />
• 2 story clubhouse wtth<br />
pool & outdoor hot tub.<br />
• Individual intrusion<br />
alarms.<br />
• Card key security entry<br />
system.<br />
• Mlnl blinds & microwaves.<br />
• Choice of 2 color<br />
schemes<br />
Corner of Fran* In Rd A 11 MHe<br />
VHIage Green<br />
. on Franklin<br />
746-0020 .<br />
SOUTHFIELD- 1 bedroom apt. No*<br />
1 to May V carport included $400<br />
* utilities A security dapoert<br />
557-8982<br />
SOUTHFIELD<br />
12 MILE &<br />
TELEGRAPH<br />
ASK ABOUT<br />
OUR SPECJALS<br />
RENT FROM $47T<br />
SECURITY DEPOSIT $150<br />
Luxury 1 A<br />
pluah cerpet. vertical MM*, gour-<br />
met kitchen, self cleaning oven,<br />
froet free refngerelor. dehwaahei<br />
intercom ayslam. Ms of closets A<br />
carport, community <strong>center</strong>, enerclae<br />
room, sauna A ha<strong>at</strong>ed pool Guard-<br />
ed entrance, mtruewn aiarm sy<strong>at</strong>am<br />
356-0400<br />
SOUTHFIELD - 13 MM* 1 B*droom.<br />
all kitchen appllanoa*, carport, pool,<br />
central air gra<strong>at</strong> loc<strong>at</strong>ion $495/<br />
Month plua security S66-3558<br />
Sutton Place<br />
Full Size<br />
Washer & Dryers<br />
in your apartment<br />
•FREE HEAT<br />
•SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT<br />
•FREE GARAGES A<br />
COVERED CARPORTS<br />
358-4954<br />
23275 Riverside Drive,<br />
Southfield<br />
East on 9 mils Rd between Lahaar<br />
and TaMgrapn (oppoaite Plum Hol-<br />
low golf course)<br />
N O V I - F A R M I N G T O N<br />
J Pa r t / w j i Vent/<br />
A Community of Terrac?d<br />
Rental Apartments<br />
• fulty Equipped Health Out, • Sep<strong>at</strong>rte Entrmcr.<br />
• Central Air Condition**) * • Carport included<br />
C o m p l e t e G E Kitchen<br />
Range with Self-Cleaning Oven<br />
Sett-Defrosting Refriger<strong>at</strong>or and Freez-t<br />
Bulit in Microwave 1 Dishwasher<br />
From 6 9 5<br />
Open unfil 7 p m<br />
Open Daily 9 a m -7 p<br />
Handicap I nils i<br />
348-1120<br />
<strong>at</strong> & Sun 11 i tr, 5<br />
S Lyon<br />
Pontrail<br />
Apartments<br />
1 bedroom...$410<br />
.He<strong>at</strong> included<br />
1 M O N T H FREE<br />
Ask about our<br />
S E N I O R P R O G R A M<br />
On Pontlec Tra*<br />
between 10 A 11 MttsRd*<br />
m S Lyon<br />
437-3303<br />
S PALM BEACH BuMkng on tha<br />
ocean t bedroom sduli 3 mo*<br />
mm $ 1.000/mo A vaaia&ie 01-01-01<br />
64l-72t9Gary Robertson<br />
B a y b e r r y<br />
P l a c e<br />
In the H E A R T ot It Alt!<br />
Convenient^ neer<br />
• restaurants<br />
•shops<br />
• the<strong>at</strong>ers<br />
• •porting events<br />
• major highways<br />
• downtown Birmingham<br />
• Somerset MaM<br />
• AN naw kitchen '<br />
appliances<br />
• bedroom celling fans<br />
• clubhouse<br />
• laundry faewttas<br />
400 Apta. For Wont<br />
SOUTHf«ELO - » ar $ bedroom*<br />
rt bants, •mailed baeairsnl saow<br />
' TROY<br />
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY<br />
1-75 & BIG BEAVER<br />
1 Bedroom<br />
$489<br />
1 MONTH FREE RENT<br />
Ton i —<br />
LARGEST. DELUXE<br />
APARTMENTS IN TROY<br />
1 • 2 BEOROOM APTS<br />
FOR LESS<br />
. 1*4 B<strong>at</strong>hs m 2 Bed Unil<br />
• FREEH BO A Carport<br />
• waaner-dryer/some unrts<br />
• 24 Hr Maintenance<br />
. Balconies. Dekuo* Carpeting<br />
. individual Centra! Air'Heet<br />
. Deluxe Apptancaa Induding<br />
dishwasher A dnpoeel<br />
• Saumminfl Pool<br />
2 BEDROOM FROM $585<br />
Special Senor Omens Leeee<br />
Winter Heet Speoei<br />
Free Gift Just For Coming mi<br />
S U N N Y M E D E APTS.<br />
561 KIRTS<br />
(1«ik S Of<br />
4 0 0 Apt*- For Rent<br />
WESTLAND ESTATES<br />
8643 WAYNE<br />
j"—' Hudson's)<br />
Ol* $200 deposit/approved credit<br />
1 bedroom from $430<br />
includes sir conditioning -<br />
he<strong>at</strong> - carpet - swimming<br />
pool. No pets<br />
721-6468<br />
Thursdey. October 4. 1090 CUE JL5£<br />
402 Furnished Apt*.<br />
For Root<br />
Birmingham Downtown<br />
M O N T H L Y L E A S E S<br />
1 OR 2 BEDROOM<br />
Furnished & Unfurnished<br />
Starts <strong>at</strong> S32.5O/0ay<br />
' UTILITIES INCLUDED<br />
851-4157<br />
EXECUTIVE GARDEN APTS<br />
BIRMINGHAM<br />
PUTNEY MEWS<br />
CompiaU^i lurmafted town<br />
nouses. 20 deHghtfV it<br />
bedroom units TvTdiehee<br />
knan* Ertendeble 30 d*.<br />
Greet loc<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
From $960<br />
689-8482<br />
404 House* For Rent<br />
BIRMINGHAM A ALL CITIES<br />
H O M E S F O R R E N T<br />
SCE 100 S WHERE<br />
TENANTS A LANOLOAO6<br />
SHARE LISTINGS e M i - t m<br />
FREE CATALOGUE<br />
884 So Adewi*. tMrmmorwn. Ml<br />
BIRMINGHAM Com<strong>for</strong>table 3 bad<br />
room two story with FamSy room<br />
and fireplace tun b<strong>at</strong>h beeement<br />
ovar-rang* and<br />
A dryer, kltchan<br />
id refngerelor. n<br />
BIRMINGHAM 3<br />
room^lerge kltchan r* bethfc<br />
irai air appaanca*. '*nced<br />
• age. no pet* $645 mc<br />
SPECIAL ON<br />
SECURITY DEPOSIT $200<br />
1 MONTH FREE RENT ON t<br />
1 BEDROOM APTS<br />
Limited time onfy<br />
WESTLAND AREA<br />
POOL _<br />
Pe1 * ^ Home Suite H o m e ! 3<br />
FREE HE^T A HOT WATER MICHIGAN'S FINEST<br />
X SISSSS" i*a ! FURNISHED APTS<br />
2 BEDROOM $495 | Quality furnishing* lull<br />
BLUE GARDEN APTS.<br />
WeMlend s Fina<strong>at</strong> Apartments<br />
Cherry Hi* Neer Mernman<br />
Deny i tem-epm - S<strong>at</strong> iOam-2pm<br />
729-2242<br />
PM security depoeM Caa 647 t664<br />
BIRMINGHAM 3 bedroom base-<br />
ment. garaga. $650 month lmmad»-<br />
•I* Pllilis* y Jack Chrteleneon.<br />
ERA 649-6600 ^everna. 362 5022<br />
bedroom aivw<br />
and dryer, carport, no baaemant.<br />
i'KX per month Cel 646 1762<br />
or<strong>at</strong>or Hams A cable TV<br />
M O N T H L Y L E A S E S<br />
F R O M $ 3 5 / O A Y<br />
5 4 0 - 8 8 3 0<br />
A E . M C . Vise eccept ed<br />
362-0290<br />
TROY<br />
SOMERSET AREA<br />
Bpactciun decor<strong>at</strong>ed ' and 2 bad-<br />
room apertmenta A studio* Amarv-<br />
V E N O Y PINES APTS.<br />
A baautiM place to live<br />
Centra*, loc<strong>at</strong>ed d<br />
e ' A 2 bedrooms<br />
laome with hraplecea)<br />
e Po». Tenn«s Courts, Club House<br />
Central A*. Dishwasher<br />
Cueooaei. Laundry Faolttw*<br />
BeeuliMly Land*capad<br />
2 6 1 - 7 3 9 4<br />
Office H(* Mon thru Fn 9-€<br />
Set tO-4<br />
A York Property Communrtv''<br />
e Owner peK] heal<br />
• Swimming Pool<br />
• l aundry tacurtwi<br />
• Belcom** or petio*<br />
• Perking<br />
• intercom*<br />
: WESTLANO- Venoy i PaWve,<br />
' bedroom *partmant $340 month,<br />
•ndudes ha<strong>at</strong> A w<strong>at</strong>er—<br />
, V6-2770<br />
• OlsposaM<br />
• Air Condtlnomng<br />
e Ctoaa to shopping A<br />
•xpraaaway<br />
• Window treetmenis<br />
From $495 monthly<br />
VILLAGE APTS<br />
Open Mon - Fn 9am-5pm<br />
and b* appointment<br />
362-0245<br />
TROY<br />
3 Bedroom Townhouses<br />
From $675<br />
HEAT INCLUDED<br />
PETS WELCOME<br />
R O C H E S T E R V I L L A S<br />
Mon -S<strong>at</strong> 9em-5pm<br />
879-2466<br />
wectiand<br />
WAYNE'FORD RD AREA<br />
Specious 1 A 2 bedroom apis<br />
Amemiie* mclud*<br />
e Carpeting<br />
e Park-like setting<br />
• C lose 10 shoppeng<br />
e Owner peid he<strong>at</strong><br />
COUNTRY COURT APTS<br />
721*0500<br />
WALLED LAKE ARE*<br />
Hawk Lake Apartments 1 A 2 bed-<br />
room. lake privileges, fishing, balco-<br />
ny. central a* rac room axerciee<br />
room, sauna, tennis court, fraa stor-<br />
age cable T V 624-S999<br />
WALLED LAKE<br />
WALNUT RIDGE APTS<br />
1 MONTH FREE RENT<br />
Large 2 bedroom<br />
Includes he<strong>at</strong> & w<strong>at</strong>er<br />
Near Twelve Oaks Mall<br />
Sr. Discount<br />
- 6 6 9 - 1 9 6 0<br />
WESTLAND WOODS APTS "<br />
Sp»cious 1 and 2 bedroom apart-<br />
ments . Amerwties include<br />
eCarpeting<br />
• Owner paid he<strong>at</strong><br />
• Pool<br />
• Laundry lec*t>*a<br />
e Intercom<br />
FORO 4 WAYNE RD AREA<br />
Evening & weekend hours.<br />
• 7 2 8 - 2 8 8 0<br />
SUITE LIFE<br />
• BeautHuBy Furnished<br />
• Birmingham - Royal Ojsk<br />
• Monthly Laasee<br />
549-5500<br />
BIRMINGHAM 3 bedroom garage,<br />
lumshed baaement walk lo lown<br />
upd<strong>at</strong>ed L*A*a Reference* $875<br />
month Pves 662-6191<br />
404 Houeea For Rent<br />
A»AM!NGTON > S. wp 3 bed<br />
roao^Kbeev 7 .<br />
l yerd *$97S mo 477J<br />
FARMINGTON<br />
Grand Rher/9 Ma* area 3 bad-<br />
room. i/a<strong>at</strong>y room, quwt eree<br />
>650 mo 534-2346<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS - T2 Maa/<br />
FarmmMen Rd 3 bedroom* ape*<br />
ances No peu $1450 - tacunty<br />
336-5949 476-4406 or 469-0740<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS 9 Ma* A Ink -<br />
Ster 3 bedroom bnck home beee-<br />
ment A garag* NWwiy decor<strong>at</strong>ed<br />
$650. 476-9317<br />
rAHMesQION «*«.S<br />
'age, 2 i betha 2 firaptecee large<br />
w<strong>at</strong> bar $1395 plus security<br />
Evwnmgs. 471-0777 Day* 474-5150<br />
FARMINGTON<br />
Orchard Lake/10 Maa area t bed-<br />
room. Iam#y room. $500 month<br />
534-2? 46<br />
FAFCMiNGTON 3 bedroom<br />
bungalow 1 bam imry carpeted,<br />
mee lanced yard Pets OR $800<br />
553 2622<br />
BIRMINGHAM - 3 Bedrooms 2'-»<br />
beths. hardwood Moors beautifully<br />
renov<strong>at</strong>ed Garage a»th openwr 3<br />
Biks trom downtown $1.650/M0<br />
Alao lor sale -<br />
room, dean M00/mo ptua security<br />
AuMMaa 737-669*<br />
REDFORD - 3 badroom<br />
•anced yard, baaemant<br />
- utetaa* AvaaebMNov • s r r :<br />
t<br />
531-0395<br />
REDFORD-8 M**/Grand Rfver area<br />
petmg. lanced yard, thai<br />
plus security I<br />
$680/mp<br />
851-4294<br />
la: 3500 aq ft 4 bed-<br />
rooma. Hi b<strong>at</strong>hs 2'* acree. wooO-<br />
ed. on Wmklar Mm Pond Short term<br />
lee** $1,500 per no. 661-7*60<br />
ROCHESTER HILLS bnck 3 .bed-<br />
room house no pets reference* re-<br />
quired $700 month plus dapoert<br />
* 652-2575<br />
ROCHESTER HILLS 2 bedroom<br />
Completely remodeled kj* beee-<br />
ment with laundry hookup No pets<br />
651-6404 O. 375-2626<br />
ROCHESTER HILLS - 4 bedrooms<br />
2Vi b<strong>at</strong>hs 2200 sq ft Dutch ••<br />
colonei 2 car «ttam«C "de en-<br />
trance Rent negenabft "85S, 6256<br />
ROCHESTER HlLLS-FixrMhed 3<br />
bedroom. 2 belh with ? car garag*.<br />
no p<strong>at</strong>s $600 par men* M*adoa<br />
Hie 662-3465<br />
ROCHESTER HILLS<br />
»mi Outstanding 2 year old. 4 bed-<br />
room Th beth French colonial<br />
Family room «nh c<strong>at</strong>hedral ceWng A<br />
•e bar. kitchen appliance* kbrary<br />
central an *acurtty Mann. nautrM<br />
cerpetmg wmdow lreetments, ex-<br />
zv*mr>% i<br />
2 tmrma<br />
404 Kouooe For Rent<br />
WESTLAND<br />
Oct<br />
$475 00<br />
On te menagement A mamaeneno<br />
Ca» till' <strong>at</strong> 7*1-61»» lor aa*<br />
tmnei mtormaaan and dkectlon*<br />
We promiaa . it doeen t hurtl<br />
Office 27S6 AcfeWy W*eWanC<br />
Open 9am- 5pm Morv-Sal<br />
W BLOOMFIELD 2 bedrooms car-<br />
port. lanced yard naw carpeting A<br />
bua-et -own. lake pn.aagaa w<br />
$650 649-2649<br />
W BLOOMFIELD •<br />
3-4 bedrooms.<br />
ty 3-4 bi<br />
fta . - » - -<br />
ownroio<br />
W BLOOMFIEUD AREA LSMirorM<br />
$iaoo/uo<br />
661-7062<br />
Uk*prwaege*. $l300/mo 655-4411<br />
W BLOOMFIELD^ beauUM 3 bad-<br />
room. 2 bach. 2'i car garaga. homa<br />
s $1250/mo<br />
661-64 S6<br />
W BLOOMFIELD. Pma Lake prtw-<br />
lege* on 2 cer>«*. 3 doorweas 3<br />
beeuMm vMMS. vary prv<br />
$1350 per mc 681-5832<br />
W BLOOMFIELD LAKEFRONT 4<br />
bedroome Mrge larmty room, ne<strong>at</strong>y<br />
PLYMOUTH<br />
WESTLAMO-Ford/Wsyne Rd 2<br />
badioom off MreM parking, stove,<br />
efngar<strong>at</strong>or waaher. dry*. $390<br />
Security $666 After 6 *SS-2774<br />
410 Fl<strong>at</strong>s<br />
kM m town Beta* St 5<br />
b»s«m.ht garaga<br />
jcoupancy $590 • A<br />
Woodward HarOwooda a<br />
649-4667 or e*3-0427<br />
BIRMINGHAM - 1 bedroom upper<br />
wooden lie<br />
2SM<br />
DEAReoFgr rora ma A a<br />
H n i<br />
[$420<br />
curtfy<br />
DEARBORN<br />
1-1817<br />
OLD REDFORD Large, daen 2 bad-<br />
room Mar Carpel. Baaemant ga-<br />
rage. Gae included $425/mo plus<br />
IS months security 696-1219<br />
3 car garag* wm<br />
I Oct 15 <strong>at</strong> $2000<br />
TROY iCrooas/Squar* Lake Area!<br />
L-arg* 4 bedroom 2S beth colonial<br />
Greet room with fireplace, dewig<br />
WESTLAND M.ddleoett 8 Joy<br />
BeeutiM olean upper stuoi© ai uta<br />
files 'paid Priv<strong>at</strong>e entrance $ TOO a '<br />
wee* $300 security 421-0464<br />
BLOOMFIELD HILLS<br />
E>eci.tive home is ready fo<br />
•" " T g I basement."2"< c«<br />
roornt. * ^ o*»tr>$ tarruhy room,oouu - _ •« x/u>,,.. r<br />
met *«ct»n con.«np3,v, n«' Ml j<br />
on beeunM * ecre «ot Also tor sale<br />
Can BARBARA FERGUSON<br />
RALPH MANUEL<br />
547-7100<br />
W BLOOMFIELD Aiding Broqke<br />
Apts immed ale occupancy Short<br />
term jnase ( up to 6 mo ) Garage<br />
$600 'mo * • ut.inws "68-0187<br />
W Bloom tie.0 5maB i bedroom<br />
stud - B'Ound floor on 2 ecre «t<br />
"eri incicdeo all lumrsnu-^s unena<br />
cable rv elc $675 mo 68 '-6479<br />
WESTLAND<br />
• 1 & 2 Bedroom Apts<br />
From $405<br />
He<strong>at</strong> included<br />
6<br />
KINES PARK<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
Mon -Fn 9am-5pm S<strong>at</strong> 10am-5pm<br />
425-0052<br />
$400<br />
BLOOMFtEcD TNSP - Lafcefroni ,<br />
furnished bl-level 3 oedroom 2 |<br />
beth M<strong>at</strong>ure couple $1 100; mo j<br />
plus security. No pets Aveiable Oct<br />
16 thru Apr.1 336-6502 !<br />
BLOOMFIELD TWP - on wmg Lake 1<br />
home -lor executive $3 500 firm<br />
morrtha mmimum<br />
b<strong>at</strong>hs contemporary with r«acti<br />
front immedi<strong>at</strong>e occupancy Con-<br />
tact P<strong>at</strong> Duck 932 1182 Or 644. 7000<br />
BLOOMFIELD 4 bedroom ranch<br />
1"1 b<strong>at</strong>hs e<strong>at</strong> un * lichen, gar»g*.<br />
appliances no pets<br />
Furnished studKj apartment .scared<br />
i downtown Royal Oak Separ<strong>at</strong>e<br />
laundry, and storage tacuitw*. orfc] "°f tcnoois A.an<strong>at</strong>He Nov i<br />
1 street parking ai- condftonmfl NO<br />
pets AduR OuMding Appecan'.s<br />
musl rnaae <strong>at</strong> least $15,000 per raw<br />
to apply .ease Can Raster-<br />
Manager 399-0538<br />
404 Houses For Rent<br />
$1100 642-9430 or 334 1266<br />
CANTON - Che--> - 1; 27f ^<br />
3 Bedrooms t < b<strong>at</strong>hs tamify room<br />
fireplace baaemant garage lanced<br />
,ard $750 MO<br />
Rogei 333-3044 Broker!<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS 4 Badroom<br />
colonial. 2 » belh 1*1 floor laundry<br />
Exceaent condition.. V»s»]ed Baae-<br />
mant 8 Mile A Haisiead vea<br />
$i.500/mo<br />
6 MONTH LEASE OR LONGER<br />
HARRIMAN REAL ESTATE<br />
477-6960<br />
_ _ HUNTINGTON WOOOS 3 badroom<br />
bedroom*. 3 bungalow fenced yard, <strong>for</strong>mal din-<br />
ing room, rac room, fame, ia^n-<br />
borhood Caa 855-0348<br />
INKSTER 3 Bedroom Raria>, oase-<br />
tnanl $610 2 bedroom brick ranch<br />
$450 Option lo buy availabl* on<br />
both 768-1823<br />
KEEGO HARBOR 2 bedrooms '<br />
b<strong>at</strong>h garage yard Lake pr^nagas<br />
$650-month 8 dapoert immeckai*<br />
occupmcy 932 4 140<br />
lower-level tamHy room central air<br />
carpeting, drapes <strong>at</strong>tached 2H car<br />
garaga whh opanar Av<strong>at</strong>abie now<br />
<strong>at</strong> $2000 WW consider option*<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS - carga 4 bed-<br />
room 2 -i beth colonial m Rambie-<br />
wood Famiry room with firapiace. 6-<br />
brary. kiicner appMnce*. centra)<br />
•r carpeting drapes 3 car garage<br />
with opener A. enable now <strong>at</strong><br />
$1700 x<br />
N RpYAc 0a1 - 4 bedroom 2 beth<br />
-wo story >iej»er carpeting, mn<br />
Winds naw Hither appkanoea. 1<br />
car garage caJltrai air no baae-<br />
ment I r a w J U <strong>at</strong> $750<br />
GOODE/ 647-1898<br />
REAL ESTAT^ -<br />
RO»*lpM*<br />
3 bedrooms 2 car garaga Base-<br />
ment immedi<strong>at</strong>e occupancy $725<br />
month 640-2670<br />
ROYAL OAK - 3 bedrooms, i beth"<br />
washer A dryer av. firahed base-<br />
ment, no garage. 1770 per month<br />
- security 861-0673<br />
ROYAL OAK. 3 bedroom ranch, car-<br />
pet central av t fireplaces appli-<br />
ances immedi<strong>at</strong>e occupancy Drive<br />
by hrst 2617 Farnc<strong>at</strong>l Referance* A<br />
secunt, required $650/mo No<br />
pets Cak between 9-4 30 669-6555<br />
SI* TELEGRAPH-2 bedroom, dwv<br />
>ng A tanvTy roome. baaamant. 2 car<br />
garaga. fenced, air fraglaca appk-<br />
anca* Mmt $575 533-9328<br />
3 car garaga. $ 1679 363-3167<br />
or day* 494-1145<br />
W BLOOMFIELD<br />
•chocs _*»*trorrt beeutifu<br />
5 b<strong>at</strong>h, 2 kitchen*. 2<br />
a<strong>at</strong>ier/Oryer R<strong>at</strong>eranc-<br />
es -eouved >1.995 737-8165<br />
W BLOOMFIELD - 4 bedroom 2S<br />
beth Traditional ColorMai r Powder<br />
Horn $1560/M0 1-2 yr leeee<br />
Contact Sandy Norman Century 21<br />
642-8100 855-7766<br />
W BLOOMFIELD Executive 4 oed-<br />
room colonial back* to wood*. 2S<br />
b<strong>at</strong>h* LMng room, tamay room,<br />
fionda room, aa conditioning, tacui-<br />
fy $1,600 month 626-3620<br />
PLYMOUTH-l<br />
AM ha'dwood •<br />
$650<br />
per month 464-9755 or 4S3-1706<br />
PLYMOUTH DOWNTOWN Charm-<br />
ng 1 badroom *pp»arcea. waaner<br />
aryar heet A* w<strong>at</strong>er included No<br />
pais $575 mo 349-824e<br />
PLYMOUTH- largs 2 badroom lower<br />
m town aapar<strong>at</strong>a drang room,<br />
baaement. yard garaoa. $750 -<br />
unities No pets 591-6530 455-1726<br />
PLYMOUTH - Large 2 bedroom low-<br />
er fi<strong>at</strong> Large klichan. spp*arv:ee<br />
Wing room baa amen I yard $600/<br />
MO pkja Utame* Nick 459-0686<br />
PLYMOUTH<br />
ar nm 2 be<br />
rag* applanoa* $6Sft/mo<br />
412 Tc<br />
Condoe For Rent<br />
V Sue KaBy, 644-4700<br />
REAL ESTATE ONE, INC<br />
CLAMKSTON CONOO - $ I<br />
IS b<strong>at</strong>e. 1 ear garage b<br />
+ security Can i<br />
647-6126<br />
CLOISTERS<br />
N ot 14 M6e, E ol Crooks<br />
HEAT INCLUDED<br />
2 bedroom'. IS beth luxury town<br />
nouee Fu*y equipped kitohen. Mi<br />
tiaainiam. carport oan9*l air. prv-<br />
»*ie pane wan lanced m backyard<br />
$695 EHO<br />
ALSO<br />
Same towrmouae, ti « tl tamSy<br />
room. $775 per month EHO<br />
642-8686 -<br />
BENEICKE & KRUE<br />
CUFFS ON BAY - Ford Lakofroffl<br />
condo 2 bedroom, air Mepiece<br />
carport pod. marma Decor<strong>at</strong>ed<br />
I $600rmo 699-3210<br />
EVERGREEN' 11 MILE - 2 bedroom<br />
2S b<strong>at</strong>h 2 car <strong>at</strong>tached garage<br />
tMerrrn mdividuai entrance<br />
Ca« Mr | 855-8110<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS - 13/Farmmg<br />
tori Rd backs tc wooded are* a<br />
*jj*nnw MliilN iw Pffwtoei.<br />
dry beaement. 2 car <strong>at</strong>tecned 2046<br />
sc *t..*anr neutral »T5eerfno<br />
0 A H PROPERTIES 7J7-4002<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS- BeauMui 1<br />
bedroom, first floor Condon. Ajtv<br />
pool, larvae, av conoit1<br />
Sjara^e<br />
WAiiED LAKE J<br />
HAMPTON COURT<br />
APARTMENTS'<br />
1 4 2 BEDROOM APTS<br />
From $415<br />
I bedroom apts 760-940 aq ft 2<br />
apt* ovar 1000 aq tl plua<br />
PLYMOUTH<br />
equipped V » or 3 bedroom ^<br />
No peta From! 11SO A29-t>t4<br />
'jrsszzmsw<br />
Oct $ wee Rant near uncom<br />
Sieve Mter 7pm 1-796 «6l<br />
$2500 M© $38' OOC<br />
Joy Morns<br />
L t * ^ J S | H A L L & HUNTER;<br />
644-3500<br />
ON HIUS<br />
X 1774 ill naa 9666 M* I<br />
« 977-2912 er 9a*-<br />
- r ^ F ^ . r ^ A P T .<br />
FAIL SPtOAL ON RATES!<br />
1 oorprf<strong>at</strong>* spaJ<br />
1 and 2 bedroom<br />
from $565<br />
Enerene<br />
^ « . 3 a<br />
Beyberry Place Apts<br />
Axled Roed<br />
(1 Mock E. of CooNdga<br />
N of Maple). Troy<br />
729-4020<br />
WARRIS FARMS<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
Call: 643-9109<br />
Large. 1100 aq It kraury t<br />
heet AveaahH -<br />
$425<br />
f ARMING TON HRLS - 2 s M j r — r j n a<br />
>'aa 93- }•*• eount LYOM<br />
WHY PAY RENT?<br />
When you cen own tor ae<br />
trite or leaa?<br />
RED CARPET KEIM PtUO<br />
277-7777<br />
•taTSNna<br />
85«-2T30<br />
COVINGTON Cl 18<br />
3 tad noma 1S game 2S cw et<br />
r ? A c r ,<br />
porta an Ihrae acraa vary aacarded<br />
M M * pod Caa 646 1336
6 F * O&E Thursday. October 4, 1900<br />
C o n d o * Fof R«nt<br />
-1 bed- oom. 1H«<br />
m snarled gxao> imim<br />
MM'LVY* I TOO/MO A<br />
. Rant or pgrdiaaa<br />
ROYAL OAK/TROY-<br />
piace. «?00 •<br />
Mon-Frt. 9-5<br />
SOUTHFIELD LUXURY 1<br />
SS?/nT<br />
iWrCroi<br />
CLEARWATER. FLORIDA luxury 2<br />
badroom/2 b<strong>at</strong>h overlooking GuN/<br />
Intarcoa<strong>at</strong>al 3 montha minimum.<br />
$ 1250/mo. 455-1887<br />
CROSS CREEK m FT MYERS. FLA.<br />
BaauMuay lumMhed. 2 badroom.<br />
2 b<strong>at</strong>h, overlooking 4th Fairway<br />
477-7358<br />
DISNEY/EPCOT<br />
1H MNaa away Luxury 2 and 3 badroom.<br />
2 b<strong>at</strong>h condo. waahar, dryar.<br />
nkciowave. pool, lecuzo tannM<br />
courta. 3485 and 3525 Week Day*.<br />
474-5 ISO- E m 478-8773<br />
0ISNEY/EPCOT 2 badroom, 2 b<strong>at</strong>h<br />
tumMhed condo. pool. |acuzH, tan-<br />
ma. gok. Long or *norl t tarm 3430/<br />
1<br />
waak. CM <strong>at</strong>e 5 30pm 420-0363<br />
DISNEY .'ORLANDO Condo, 2 badroom.<br />
2 b<strong>at</strong>h Pool 8 Spa Waal <strong>for</strong><br />
Hewlyweda. Famktoa 8 CoucM*.<br />
34757**. 545-2114 or 626-5884<br />
DISNEY/ORLANDO - hj»y lumMhad.<br />
2 badroom. 2 b<strong>at</strong>h, raaort condo 3<br />
pool*, jacuzzi. golf t termM Weekly/<br />
monthly 458-0425 or 961-5160<br />
DISNEY ORLANDO 3 badroom, 2<br />
b<strong>at</strong>h, lerroeilnn araa. pool, 8 tarmla<br />
court* 25 mm. from Didiey<br />
261-6210-<br />
DISNEY/ORLANDO<br />
Luxury 3 badroom. 2 b<strong>at</strong>h I<br />
danca. FuBu lumMhad Ideal<br />
Ron. 347-3050 or'<<br />
FLORIDA. CLEARWATER - For rant<br />
ion. Taetefuky daco-<br />
SSCTSft<br />
FLORIDA/HOLMES BEACH<br />
Anna Maria Mend FurnMhad. 3<br />
badroom homa. Rant. Nov-Apr<br />
31500 mo. * utumaa. 813-831-8020<br />
FLORIOA NAPLES. 2-coodoa on prv<br />
v<strong>at</strong>e golf pourae*. 2 badrooma. 2<br />
b<strong>at</strong>ha. nMmmng. tannM, 5 manula*<br />
to oceen 31800 8 32200<br />
Day*: 435-3080 Evee 556-8324<br />
FLORIOA - TAMPA/ST PETERS-<br />
BURG MM DaMol. lovaly tumMhed<br />
guM v«k. na<strong>at</strong>ad pool, not tub. much<br />
mora. January $1,500 591-1879<br />
FORT MYERS BEACH - 1 badroom<br />
condo di<strong>rec</strong>tly on GuH. beautifully<br />
dacor<strong>at</strong>ad. evall<strong>at</strong>oM by tha a*, or<br />
mo 'Call 553-2775 or 471-2047<br />
HILTON HEAD. SC-ln Saa Ptnaa.<br />
Lovaly 2 badroom l<strong>at</strong> floor condo.<br />
Pool, fraa MnnM. go«. CHk^n^<br />
Ing. ocaan. Ownar -T339<br />
HUTCHINSON ISLAND-Ocaan-<br />
Iront. luxurious condo. 2 badrooma.<br />
2 b<strong>at</strong>ha. pool. 3 mo. mMrtun. Jan./<br />
Mar 553-3471 or 1-227-7580<br />
INDIAN ROCKS BEACH. FLA.- Na8r<br />
St P<strong>at</strong>a Clearw<strong>at</strong>er. gull Iront. compMtaiy<br />
tumnnad. 2 badroom*. 2<br />
b<strong>at</strong>ha Dac. 1 - Apr 1. $1,500 mo., 3<br />
mo. minimum. CaM:. 442-1258<br />
KIAWAH ISLAND. SC<br />
Saiact ona lo Ave badroom eocomo-<br />
MEJOCO Puarto Valerie condo. 3<br />
2 b<strong>at</strong>ha, maid aarvtca<br />
531-8841<br />
NAPLES FLORIDA - Go*. tannM 2<br />
badroom. 2 b<strong>at</strong>h, fully lumMhad. ai<br />
*PP—nca*. Inana ha<strong>at</strong>ad pool 8<br />
locum Ca8co8act. 1-203-248-2523<br />
NAPLES FLORIOA - Baauttful naw<br />
condo on Gok Couraa AvakebM<br />
Nov-Fab. 8 Apr*. Qolt couraa prM-<br />
Mga* mckided Cel 652-3384<br />
ORLANDO. FLORIOA<br />
wee* 2 badroom. 2 b<strong>at</strong>h Condo on<br />
a. 2 mtm Irom ONney<br />
16.81200/** 471-5641<br />
SAN1BEL ISLAND Flonda-A derkng<br />
2 badroom. 2 b<strong>at</strong>h baach college<br />
*«y<br />
al SundMI Raaort.<br />
661-3247<br />
SARASOTA FLA-Udo Beach larg*<br />
1 badroom apt. block to baadi<br />
A ' l i t I 10/21-12/20. $650/mo<br />
1/1-2/M. $850/'mo 540-6771<br />
SCOTTSOALE/ARIZONA<br />
Mova m today 2 badroom Condo<br />
Aaauna mortgage or lor Maaa<br />
Cal. Sand T 602-483-3333<br />
SOUTH PALM BEACH. FLA<br />
on tha Ocaan. 1 badroom adult*. 3<br />
1881. $1,000 par month<br />
Sua (313)254-8422<br />
415 Vac<strong>at</strong>ion Rant<strong>at</strong>a<br />
'•v't, 8 waakly n<br />
6IB-847-4SC '<br />
CwCYBOYOAN STRAIT* AREA<br />
• M m oaMr tour*. " jo" outmg*.<br />
•d 8<br />
weekends or*,<br />
(SlTtm-8118<br />
Harbor Springs " ii<br />
PEDERSENRE<br />
o 10) n 526-2178<br />
EAST TAWAS<br />
8 4 ootlagee on<br />
Laka 8 Laka Huron<br />
Sioney Shoree Raaort 517-J<br />
Sand Laka Inn 517-<br />
En^oy Ml color*. 2 badroom. 2 b<strong>at</strong>h<br />
8 Nawly lumMhad 4 DOOM<br />
* iter reMe. 726-7747<br />
HALE - FamVy gal away<br />
tha north wood*. 8 ba<br />
tag*, indoor pooL wtxx<br />
617-345-0711. 517<br />
MACKINAW Island. _<br />
condo loc<strong>at</strong>ad on a tranoul woodad<br />
bluff, lakavtaw, .flraplaca 8<br />
Opan year-round<br />
SHANTY CREEK-Schuaa Mountain<br />
ChaM 4 bedroom. 2H b<strong>at</strong>h<br />
TV 8 VCR<br />
357-2618<br />
SHANTY CREEK Year Round Rental<br />
Beaalr*. Ml. Golf. dd. M m - raaort<br />
amanlbaa. 3 bedroom 3 b<strong>at</strong>h aadu-<br />
*rv* oondo ovartooka famou* Lagend<br />
Golf Couraa 8 Laka Bdlalre<br />
Weekend/weekly 3l3-648-6l»<br />
SKJ COLORADO. Copper Mountain,<br />
luxury 3 bedr oom oondo, baae d ski<br />
Ml. avanmga or wvakenda.<br />
646-8941; Day* 647-7200<br />
TRAVERSE AREA CONDO<br />
abM For Fdl Weekend* Golf.<br />
l jjround*.<br />
TRAVERSE CITY<br />
RESERVE NOW FOR FALL<br />
Tha Baach Condommlum/Hotai AJ<br />
Condominium* on the w<strong>at</strong>er Larga<br />
sandy baach. beeutfki aunaeta. priv<strong>at</strong>e<br />
aundack*. he<strong>at</strong>ed pod 8 spa.<br />
H i m « Minutes trom Championship<br />
GoH 8 srxoptna tadoor Whirlpool<br />
b<strong>at</strong>t<br />
""DAILY 8 WEEKEND RENTALS<br />
now lor t*a (Sapt-Oct)<br />
$89<br />
$13<br />
^ F M ^ p a c M I . . ^<br />
The Bis* Cor«Xi«*auBUHotal<br />
Cal Today (616) 836-2228<br />
TRAVERSE CITY'S NEWEST<br />
BEACHFRONT CONDO HOTEL<br />
NORTHSHORE INN<br />
Spectacular on-ltta-baact> 1 8 2<br />
w — m *- -* ' • ^ ^ -<br />
c^oroom n«aroa pooi. Kncnana.<br />
sleep 4-5 VCR. HBO De«y Veeklx..<br />
360. Weekend. From $79. W.<br />
From a380. 1-800-331-2305<br />
TRAVERSE CITY - Charming 1-2<br />
badroom beachfront aparlmants 8<br />
con so** Greet tea/color tour r<strong>at</strong>ea<br />
Evan 1-800-227-1897<br />
TRAVERSE CITY'S NEWEST<br />
BEACHFRONT CONOO HOTEL<br />
NORTHSHOHE INN<br />
Spectacular on-tha-baach 1 3 2<br />
badroom ha<strong>at</strong>ad pool, kitchens,<br />
sleep 4-5 VCR. HBO Daly Irorr<br />
$89. Weekend. From $79 Weekly<br />
From A389. 1-800-331-2305<br />
420 Rooms For Rant<br />
ATTRACTIVE CLEAN<br />
Priv<strong>at</strong>e entranca.fumMhad.slssping<br />
VIA 186-1275. F>va MIM/ Newburgh<br />
$80 weakly 4&4-1690<br />
BATH. 10 X 20 priv<strong>at</strong>e room. Kitchen<br />
8 laundry prlvMegee N onamok<br />
*r 3275/mo Wlxom 685-9673<br />
BIRMINGHAM - FumMhad. m tamHy<br />
preleri ad Houe*<br />
For more MormaUon.<br />
cal<br />
524-2163<br />
CANTON-Ford Rd./t275 FumMhad<br />
room only and b<strong>at</strong>h lor employed<br />
maM over 31. Gre<strong>at</strong> lor Iranaleree.<br />
365 per weak 961-0650<br />
FARMINGTON<br />
$55 per week wkh kitchen prM-<br />
Mgea. Cal after 3PM 476-3294<br />
FIVE POINTS'Grand Rtver - Larg*<br />
kmehad room Kitchen 8 laundry<br />
prMtege* Employaad only Reta<br />
•nca* $75 «*. • security 536-621<br />
GARDEN CITY- FurnMhed room lor<br />
non smoking woman, kltchan prM-<br />
Moe*. $&5/wk. + aastTtty Oapoeh d<br />
tot) Convenient loc<strong>at</strong>ion. 425-26211<br />
LARGE ROOM lor rent with laundry<br />
591-6337<br />
UVOMA. P<strong>at</strong> poe<strong>at</strong>tMa. uae of knehan.mai<br />
350 a week 464-1062<br />
• NEW ROOMS TO RENT<br />
With mlCTOwenoa. refriger<strong>at</strong>or* <strong>at</strong>e<br />
Near Dearborn Ht* eree Starting <strong>at</strong><br />
$140 par waak Su<br />
25825 Mtctwgan Ave<br />
NICEST Weekend Area FumMhad<br />
room. Inctudaa kitchen and laundry<br />
prtulages $350/mo Inctudaa uMI-<br />
Uaa. pkj* security S22-0<br />
Tetagr**/ Plymouth<br />
oMan, larga sMcaan-<br />
«y room, m<strong>at</strong>ure adult working yarv-<br />
IMIMII $60. t<strong>at</strong> 6 M<strong>at</strong> 532-8881<br />
tiinlseslni si on»J"^Sa hoSaTrh*<br />
—S+ $75.'*Mak + phone BaacM<br />
MB* area. Aflar 3 30pm 637-1876<br />
ROCHCSTER HR LS<br />
ROOM «MT I<br />
rsrrr<br />
421 UvHtg Ouartars<br />
To Share<br />
100 * TO CHOOSE FROM<br />
KELLY 6 CO " TV T<br />
Background* 4 Ufa<strong>at</strong>yte*<br />
HOME-MATE<br />
SPECIALISTS<br />
644-6845 -<br />
30566 SoutMtetd Rd . SouthfMld<br />
ALL CITIES e SINCE 1976<br />
PAY NO FEE<br />
una You See Uetmgt d<br />
•QUALIFIED PEOPLE<br />
SHARE LISTINGS • 642-1820<br />
MALE/FEMALE, non-amoker -<br />
2 bedroom Farmington Apartment<br />
$300./mo mdudee utwtlee<br />
473-0131<br />
MATURE LADY would Mia to ahara<br />
her 2 bedroom Plymouth I<br />
m<strong>at</strong>ure perion. $300.'mo Cal after<br />
4pm<br />
455-1826<br />
MATURE PROFESSIONAL<br />
eeoking aame lo ahare Caa* Lakelronl<br />
homa wtth garaga apace $300<br />
+ W utWtle* 462-2236<br />
Brand <strong>new</strong> apartdryar.<br />
dishwasnar<br />
1 $300 par month<br />
34645113<br />
PLYMOUTH /ANN ARBOR AREA<br />
FemaM room<strong>at</strong>a to ahare country<br />
homa with furmahed badroom Non-<br />
•mokar. mual Ska Ma dog* $325/<br />
mo mdudaa utwtlea Cal after 4pm<br />
PLYMOUTH - Roomm<strong>at</strong>e warned to<br />
Share large apt with non smoking<br />
lemaM $265 mo * Mr uMilla*<br />
Contact Sa«y 455-6643<br />
REDFORD - FumMhad room, ful<br />
houaa. knehen 8 laundry prlvllagaa.<br />
RrepMoe. country a<strong>at</strong>tlng. 3265 «-<br />
532-2520<br />
RESPONSIBLE non-*mokmg lemeM<br />
seeking aame tor luxury Plymouth<br />
condo Mlcroweve. waaherrdrym. H<br />
rant and Utntla* 454-9158<br />
421 Living Quarters<br />
To Share<br />
NEAT. Nor, prulaaalonal<br />
paraon to ahara large, dean, home<br />
m Dearborn Ht*. Ctoae to *«praa*<br />
ways, mual «k* doge $180 mo mdudee<br />
houM privilege* 6 uu<strong>at</strong>Me<br />
Day* 261-1880. evee. 281-8643<br />
PROFESSIONAL FemaM to share 3<br />
bedroom Royal Oek Hon ie w/Laurie<br />
Heeponsi tile/ referenoee 3337 » •<br />
aacurlty Evee.<br />
REDFORD - CoupMseei is lemaM te<br />
beth $200/mo » ut •maa Muet<br />
like cau + non-*moker 534-8887<br />
REDFORD - Divorced •«> MM seeking<br />
WESTLAND - lumMhed bedroom include*<br />
UtWtle*. «kue Also Mper<strong>at</strong>e<br />
apt. $75/wk plua 3 I'asfci security<br />
depoert 326-7412<br />
WESTLANO. share large, dear, furnished<br />
home, cabM. 2 phone Inaa.<br />
every appetence. tsmHy room, fireplace.<br />
finished baaamani, 3350/mo .<br />
•4 utilities, deposit 32V4553<br />
WIXOM WATERFRONT Ne<strong>at</strong>, working<br />
peraon needed to ahare moe 3<br />
bedroom. 3 b<strong>at</strong>h, wall jut ranch<br />
$350 mo utlKtM* 688-5607<br />
2 BEOROOM HOUSE<br />
Heighl*. Clean paraon 3220/mo<br />
plua '1 ulWtMa 3 adcurtty dapoeH<br />
565-6205<br />
422 Wanted To Rent<br />
GARAGE NEEDED<br />
tor 1 or 2 car (torage Mu<strong>at</strong> be dean<br />
3 secure 278 9666<br />
424 Houaa Sitting Serv.<br />
POLICE OFFICER - non smoker<br />
wiahe* lo houae aft m Birmingham/ 1<br />
Novi area. Cal aflar 5pm or weekend*<br />
346-6786<br />
429 Garaga* &<br />
Mini Storage<br />
GARAGE FOR RENT<br />
1 or 2 car garagaa ih Troy 3 F*rmmgton.<br />
$300/month 626-5612<br />
RESIDENTIAL OR COMMERCIAL<br />
Storage Beet r<strong>at</strong>aa eiWim 100 m*a*<br />
a< mak a araa. Check ua out'<br />
PtHorLyrm Waet. 277-0688<br />
432 Commercial / Retail<br />
For Rant<br />
BIRMINGHAM<br />
AOUTMADAMS SQUARE<br />
Raul men space avaaabM 680 to<br />
1676 ao ft<br />
a.<br />
<strong>at</strong>arimg m $13.30/<br />
a heet 4<br />
CANTON SUPER LOCATION, fraa<br />
PLYMOUTH/BOWNTOWN<br />
Ouamt shopping maa. 725 aq ft 3<br />
1100 sq ft Cx cedent parking Cal<br />
Deborah tor detaaa 344-8369<br />
PLYMOUTH - Exceaent Ann Arbor<br />
Rd Commercial property-3.800 aq<br />
fl.. lota ol parking, scceas Ann Arbor<br />
Rd or S Harvey Street For detaka<br />
cal FEHUG REAL ESTATE,<br />
453-7800<br />
SHOPPING CENTERS FOR LEASE<br />
BtoomlMd. MapM 3 Inkster Rtvervtew,<br />
Grange 4 King. 471-4555<br />
WARREN - Commercial BuHdmg on<br />
Van Dyke tor Maaa. 1600 aq ft<br />
346-2452<br />
WESTLAND-1.000 -aq.fl Mora<br />
Middtebert /Ann Arbor Trail Pnma<br />
r<strong>at</strong>al/office. Acroaa from Farmer<br />
Jack $575 473-4141561-3625<br />
434 Ind. / Warehouse<br />
Laaaa or S<strong>at</strong>e<br />
CITY OF PLYMOUTH<br />
New 1250 or 20OB~aq ». w*C. 3<br />
phaae. $750 - $1500 per month<br />
• 455-8000<br />
CITY OF PLYMOUTH<br />
Office 4 Warahouaa<br />
1160 aq ft. 3 phase<br />
Old VWage, $560 455-1487<br />
4M bid. / W<br />
Laaaa or Sale<br />
AIRPORT<br />
COMMERCE<br />
CENTER<br />
Award Winning De.etOpmenl<br />
indu*lrMl Sukea<br />
M-58 <strong>at</strong> PONTIAC AIRPORT '<br />
1200 ag ft $600 mo complete<br />
Other sultea from 1800-10 000 sq.lt<br />
Cdl Al Montahra 666-2422<br />
FARMMGTON HILLS 1000 aq R<br />
with office 4. ovprheed «D> For<br />
Lease Cal dayWa. 336-0800<br />
Or awanirig* 1 478-3323<br />
ANNOUNCING<br />
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Building scene CLASSIFIED<br />
Marilyn Fitchett editor/591-2300<br />
T.lursday, October 4, T990 O&E<br />
Architecture th<strong>at</strong><br />
responds to a site<br />
An aerial view of Kellogg Found<strong>at</strong>ion Headquarters shows the B<strong>at</strong>tle Creek River and W.C<br />
Roll 'em: Videos are OK<br />
Oar board wishes to re<strong>at</strong> the clabhoase to show<br />
video* <strong>for</strong> some of tbe elderly resident!. We wa<strong>at</strong><br />
to charge aa admission fee, b<strong>at</strong> certain members of<br />
the associstioa are questioning the propriety of<br />
th<strong>at</strong>. Is it OK to ahow a movie in the clabhoase, and<br />
can we charge if the fundi go to the associ<strong>at</strong>ion?<br />
I can answer this only in the generic sense because<br />
I do not have tbe benefit of your condominium<br />
documents. But it is safe to say th<strong>at</strong> tbe use of<br />
the clubhouse will be governed by your oper<strong>at</strong>ion of<br />
the non-profit corpor<strong>at</strong>ion. Presumably, the associ<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
has control over the common elements th<strong>at</strong><br />
Include the clubhouse. Also, tbe associ<strong>at</strong>ion has a<br />
right to engage in some social functions <strong>for</strong> the benefit<br />
of its members. It would not appear to be unreasonable<br />
to use the clubhouse, on occasion, <strong>for</strong><br />
social g<strong>at</strong>herings, including the showing of movies.<br />
To the extent th<strong>at</strong> the associ<strong>at</strong>ion expends funds<br />
<strong>for</strong> th<strong>at</strong> and to the extent th<strong>at</strong> it <strong>rec</strong>oups those<br />
funds from members of the associ<strong>at</strong>ion viewing<br />
these movies, I do not think th<strong>at</strong> would be an unreasonable<br />
expenditure on the part of the associ<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
nor improper <strong>for</strong> the associ<strong>at</strong>ion to charge co-owners<br />
and their guests so long as it does not end up<br />
being a commercial enterprise and does not get out<br />
of hand in terms of potential exposure or liability<br />
<strong>for</strong> tbe use of the clubhouse by outsiders. But I<br />
would encourage tbe board to obtain an opinion<br />
from legal counsel to protect themselves.<br />
I purchased a home several years ago aad was<br />
advised by the real est<strong>at</strong>e age<strong>at</strong> th<strong>at</strong> we would have<br />
city w<strong>at</strong>er. Whea we closed we determiaed th<strong>at</strong> we<br />
had a well aad th<strong>at</strong> it would cost as substantial<br />
•ana of mosey to get city w<strong>at</strong>er. I am woadertag if<br />
we have aay claim agaiast the real est<strong>at</strong>e age<strong>at</strong> <strong>for</strong><br />
th<strong>at</strong> represe<strong>at</strong><strong>at</strong>loa. The seller did m<strong>at</strong> say say aaything<br />
aho<strong>at</strong> it, h<strong>at</strong> we were retyiag oa the listing<br />
tiCket. The inspector we hired also confirmed we<br />
had city w<strong>at</strong>er.<br />
The real est<strong>at</strong>e agent has the responsibility to<br />
The reel eetete agent is<br />
responsible <strong>for</strong><br />
investig<strong>at</strong>ing the<br />
accuracy of the listing<br />
ticket th<strong>at</strong> is provided<br />
to you. To the extent<br />
th<strong>at</strong> you retained an<br />
inspector who may<br />
have confirmed the<br />
st<strong>at</strong>ementa of the<br />
agent, the inspector<br />
may also be<br />
responsible.<br />
mem condo<br />
queries<br />
J J Robert M.<br />
VvJi Meisner<br />
investig<strong>at</strong>e the accuracy of the listing ticket th<strong>at</strong> is<br />
provided to you. To tbe extent th<strong>at</strong> you retained an<br />
inspector who may have confirmed the st<strong>at</strong>ements<br />
of the agent, the inspector may also be responsible.<br />
It sounds as though the seller is off the hook to the<br />
extent th<strong>at</strong> he/she did not advise you of this situ<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
unless the seller k<strong>new</strong> of the listing and failed<br />
to advise you. You may clearly have a claim<br />
against tbe real est<strong>at</strong>e agent, perhaps the inspector<br />
and perhaps the seller.<br />
Oar board decided th<strong>at</strong> it will prohibit ball playing<br />
on aU common areas. Might it be discrimin<strong>at</strong>ing<br />
against my family aad particularly my children<br />
becsase of th<strong>at</strong> prohibition''<br />
This is a tough question in light of tbe <strong>rec</strong>ent<br />
passage of amendments to the Fair Housing Act<br />
prohibiting discrimin<strong>at</strong>ion as to familial st<strong>at</strong>us<br />
While there can be a reasonable policy provision on<br />
the part of the associ<strong>at</strong>ion to protect the safety of<br />
the co-owners by prohibiting ball playing, to make<br />
a total prohibition on it in all areas of tbe condominium<br />
may not be reasonable as a restriction.<br />
Since the amendments to the Fair Housing Act<br />
are rel<strong>at</strong>ively <strong>new</strong>, there is not a gre<strong>at</strong> deal of p<strong>rec</strong>edent<br />
to rely on in making such a decision. It may<br />
depend upon a case-by-case analysis but if there is<br />
a strong policy basis <strong>for</strong> prohibiting ball playing<br />
throughout the condominium because of tbe physical<br />
composition of the project, <strong>for</strong> example, lack of<br />
room, it may be sustainable You are advised to<br />
consult with your <strong>at</strong>torney who may have to do an<br />
extensive amount of research to come up with an<br />
answer —<br />
I am a developer of a coadomJaiam <strong>for</strong> the first<br />
time sad am woaderiag wh<strong>at</strong> diaclosares I have to<br />
provide with respect to tnsal<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
t nder certain federal st<strong>at</strong>utes, you are oblig<strong>at</strong>ed<br />
to provide the n<strong>at</strong>ure snd extent of the insul<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
th<strong>at</strong> you are going to be providing in the units, together<br />
with the R factor, among other things There<br />
are regul<strong>at</strong>ions concerning th<strong>at</strong> which you should<br />
be familiar with but presumably your <strong>at</strong>torney will<br />
ssrtst you in preparing the purchase agreement <strong>for</strong><br />
your coodominium project<br />
You should also be concerned about the environmental<br />
ramific<strong>at</strong>ions of the project and should provide<br />
adequ<strong>at</strong>e disclaimers, if necessary, in your<br />
purchase documents regarding the condition of the<br />
land from an environmental standpoint.<br />
Robert M. Meisner is a Birmingham <strong>at</strong>torney<br />
specializing in condominiums. real est<strong>at</strong>e and<br />
corpor<strong>at</strong>e law You are invited to submit topics<br />
th<strong>at</strong> you would like to see discussed in this column<br />
by writing Robert M Metsner <strong>at</strong> 30300<br />
Telegraph Road. Suite 407, Birmingham 48010<br />
This column provides general in<strong>for</strong>m<strong>at</strong>um and<br />
>*ould not be construed as legal ojnnxon<br />
Kellogg house In the background.<br />
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By D<strong>at</strong>e Mocthup<br />
special writer<br />
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Many are unaware th<strong>at</strong> tbe Kellogg Found<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
in B<strong>at</strong>tle Creek is one of the largest philanthropic<br />
organiz<strong>at</strong>ions in the world The found<strong>at</strong>ion was<br />
started in ^30. with the largess of WC^Kellogg,<br />
founder of the cereal company. •<br />
With the task of funding charitable causes in agriculture,<br />
educ<strong>at</strong>ion and health and now expanding<br />
into Central and South. America, the found<strong>at</strong>ion has<br />
outgrown its current faciliUes For its <strong>new</strong> home,<br />
the found<strong>at</strong>ion has opted <strong>for</strong> a 150.000-square-foot<br />
building on a 1 ft-acre site in downtown B<strong>at</strong>tle Creek<br />
th<strong>at</strong> will eventually accommod<strong>at</strong>e a staff of 300-<br />
350. After inviting architectural firms from across<br />
tbe n<strong>at</strong>ion, the found<strong>at</strong>ion chose Luckenbacb-<br />
Ziegelman & Partners of Birmingham. '<br />
With a highly regarded architectural reput<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />
LZP met the design criteria set by Kellogg, namely<br />
an appropri<strong>at</strong>e response to the urban context. Keith<br />
Owen, project manager, said the building will serve<br />
as a c<strong>at</strong>alyst <strong>for</strong> future development in downtown<br />
B<strong>at</strong>tle Creek and also function as an anchor <strong>at</strong> U>e<br />
opposite end of town on Capital and Michigan avenues.<br />
,<br />
Owen interviewed 165 staff members to gain<br />
some insight into an architectural image th<strong>at</strong><br />
would dovetail with the community. Brick and<br />
limestone, referred to as the ' palette," and the interplay<br />
of architectural <strong>for</strong>ms rel<strong>at</strong>e to the buddings<br />
of B<strong>at</strong>tle Creek Adjacent to Mill Run Park, a<br />
stepped-up arch on the facade historically marks<br />
the site of Mill Run, which swiftly ran between the<br />
Kalamazoo and B<strong>at</strong>tle Creek rivers, helping to<br />
spawn the milling" industry th<strong>at</strong> played a vital role<br />
<strong>for</strong> the city Another outstanding fe<strong>at</strong>ure is a carillon<br />
tower on the ctffner<br />
The street presence of the Kellogg Found<strong>at</strong>ion is<br />
rein<strong>for</strong>ced by the three-story facade with a pedestrian<br />
arcade marked by columns on Michigan Avenue<br />
The circul<strong>at</strong>ion p<strong>at</strong>tern within the building is<br />
on the outside of the building and dubbed "main<br />
street."<br />
To acquire the site, Kellogg had to acquire 40-50<br />
separ<strong>at</strong>e pieces of property involving businesses<br />
they helped to reloc<strong>at</strong>e. The W.C. Kellogg bouse<br />
was moved from its <strong>for</strong>mer loc<strong>at</strong>ion in town to a<br />
park across the B<strong>at</strong>tle Creek River from tbe found<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
and will serve as a meeting <strong>center</strong>.<br />
Contextualism has become a salient characteristic<br />
in today's architectural setting The success of<br />
other buildings by LZP, more notably in downtown<br />
Birmingham, played a significant part in their success<br />
with the Kellogg Found<strong>at</strong>ion headquarters<br />
project.<br />
Tbe achievement of their architecture is a meaningful<br />
play of building <strong>for</strong>ms.<br />
The Time.<br />
The Place.<br />
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O&E Thursday, Octobef 4. 1990<br />
c o m m e r c i a l real est<strong>at</strong>e sales in<br />
O a k l a n d a n d Wayne c o u n t i e s<br />
This lists commercial real est<strong>at</strong>e<br />
transactions <strong>for</strong> tbe week of July 29<br />
to Aug. 4 in Oakland and western<br />
Wayne cuunlles. The first name listed<br />
is th<strong>at</strong> of tbe buyer. Tbe second<br />
name is th<strong>at</strong> of tbe seller. Any transaction<br />
price followed by an • represents<br />
tbe price paid <strong>for</strong> more than<br />
one piece ot property.<br />
WAYNE COUNTY<br />
Cantos TownsWpC Ronda Drive<br />
Industrial vacant land<br />
Tisch Investment Partnership<br />
Tisch <strong>Canton</strong> Investments<br />
$67,410 •<br />
40500 Van Born Road<br />
Industrial<br />
. Trimas Acquisition I. Inc.<br />
Robert L. Fisher<br />
$4,145,000<br />
' Plymouth<br />
234 W Am Arbor Trail 5 "<br />
Commercial<br />
Daniel Norbert Zelazny<br />
Robert W. Hubbert<br />
$32,320<br />
Red<strong>for</strong>d Township<br />
25606 W. 7 Mile Road<br />
Commercial<br />
Mark Barrett<br />
Coy Barrett<br />
$100,000<br />
26125 Grand River<br />
Commercial<br />
A.F.M. Investments<br />
Walter Lyshak<br />
$40,000<br />
Shaw Drive Westland<br />
ROCHESTER HILLS<br />
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Ranch & two story units 2-3<br />
bedrooms, brick fronts, full<br />
basement, central air. all<br />
kitchen appliances, ceramic<br />
foyer, custom oak doors and<br />
casings, 2 + b<strong>at</strong>hs, oversized<br />
2 car garage.<br />
October-March Delivery<br />
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From $109,900<br />
Uvernols North of M-59<br />
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Farmington Hills<br />
SCairdcH<strong>at</strong>en<br />
Industrial<br />
Aldo Launi<br />
tVv Pn<br />
$88,819<br />
OAKLAND COUNTY<br />
Farmington Hills<br />
29570 12 Mile Road<br />
Auto service st<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
Shell Oil Co.<br />
Stafac Inc.<br />
$46,660<br />
Highland Township<br />
Mit<strong>for</strong>d Road<br />
Industrial vacant land<br />
Dan Groleau<br />
Harold Schram Jr.<br />
$22,000<br />
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Mil<strong>for</strong>d Road<br />
Industrial vacant land<br />
Omnia Q,,hi am law*<br />
naiuiu aenram inc-<br />
Joseph Handleman<br />
$4,000<br />
Mil<strong>for</strong>d Road<br />
Industrial vacant land<br />
Jeffrey A. Heyn<br />
Harold Schram Jr.<br />
$22,000<br />
Mil<strong>for</strong>d Road<br />
Industrial vacant land<br />
Ralph Leo<br />
Jean I. Saxton<br />
$57,000<br />
Ortonville Village<br />
465 South<br />
Supermarket<br />
K<strong>at</strong>tula Enterprises Inc.<br />
Cafees Mini Market Inc.<br />
$225,000<br />
Spriogfiekl Township<br />
10450 Enterprise Drive<br />
Shop (machine tool)<br />
InvLtd<br />
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ADULT C O N D O M I N I U M S<br />
. Gracoui worry-free Irving with com<strong>for</strong>t and convenience tor adults 50 and<br />
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frontage Only l'/t miles from 12 Oaks Mafl<br />
One-ancJ-two • Large Oedroom waJtc-n<br />
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• 1 and 2 O<strong>at</strong>hs<br />
• Custom <strong>for</strong>mica<br />
kitchen and vanity<br />
cabmets<br />
• Refriger<strong>at</strong>or, range,<br />
setf-deanmg oven,<br />
drshwasher. garbage<br />
drsposal<br />
• Spacious two-story<br />
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4M** OAE Thursday. October 4. 1990<br />
Familiarize yourself with home shopping terms<br />
When shopping (or a <strong>new</strong> bouse,<br />
you may encounter some terms th<strong>at</strong><br />
are unfamiliar to you. The following<br />
glossary is provided by the Builders<br />
Associ<strong>at</strong>ion of Southeastern Michigan.<br />
Adjustable r<strong>at</strong>e mprtgage (ARM):<br />
A loan whose interest r<strong>at</strong>e is adjusted<br />
according to movements in the financial<br />
market.<br />
• Amortiz<strong>at</strong>ion: A payment plan<br />
by which a loan is reduced through<br />
monthly payments of principal and<br />
interest.<br />
• Annual percentage r<strong>at</strong>e (APR):<br />
The annual cost of credit over the<br />
life of a loan, including interest, service<br />
charges, points, loan fees, mortgage<br />
insurance and other items.<br />
• Appraisal: An evalu<strong>at</strong>ion to<br />
determine wh<strong>at</strong> a piece of property<br />
would sell <strong>for</strong> in the current marketplace.<br />
• App<strong>rec</strong>i<strong>at</strong>ion: Tbe increase in<br />
the value of a property.<br />
• Assessment: A tax levied on a<br />
property or a value placed on the<br />
worth of a property by a taxing authority.<br />
• Assumption: A transaction allowing<br />
the buyer to assume responsibility<br />
<strong>for</strong> an existing ldan instead of<br />
getting a <strong>new</strong> loan.<br />
• Balloon: A loan th<strong>at</strong> has a series<br />
of monthly payments with the<br />
remaining balance due in a large<br />
lump sum payment <strong>at</strong> the end.<br />
> Binder. A <strong>rec</strong>eipt <strong>for</strong> a deposit<br />
pant to secure the right to buy a<br />
house <strong>at</strong> terms agreed upon by the<br />
buyer and seller.<br />
• Buydown: A subsidy (usually<br />
paid by a builder or developer) to reduce<br />
the monthly payments on a<br />
mortgage loan.<br />
• Cap: A limit to the amount an<br />
interest r<strong>at</strong>e or a monthly payment<br />
can increase <strong>for</strong> an adjustable r<strong>at</strong>e<br />
loan either during an adjustment period<br />
or over the life of the loan.<br />
• Certific<strong>at</strong>e of occupancy: A<br />
T!t>cument from an official agency<br />
st<strong>at</strong>ing th<strong>at</strong> the property meets the<br />
requirements of local codes, ordinances<br />
and regul<strong>at</strong>ions.<br />
• Closing: A meeting to sign documents<br />
th<strong>at</strong> transfer property from<br />
a seller to a buyer (also referred to<br />
as settlement).<br />
• Closing costs: Charges paid <strong>at</strong><br />
settlement <strong>for</strong> obtaining a mortgage<br />
loan and transferring a real est<strong>at</strong>e<br />
title.<br />
• Conditions, Covenants and Restrictions<br />
(CC and R): Xhe standards<br />
th<strong>at</strong> define how a property may be<br />
used on the protections the developer<br />
makes <strong>for</strong> the benefit of all owners<br />
in a subdivision.<br />
• Conventional loan: A mortgage<br />
loan not insured by a government<br />
agency (such as FHA or VAX<br />
• Convertibility: The ability to<br />
change a loan from an adjustable<br />
r<strong>at</strong>e schedule to a fixed r<strong>at</strong>e schedule.<br />
• Credit r<strong>at</strong>ing: A report ordered<br />
by a lender from a credit bureau to<br />
determine if the borrower is a good<br />
credit risk.<br />
• Default: A breach of a mortgage<br />
contract (i.e., not making the<br />
required payments).<br />
• Density: The numbers of houses<br />
built on a particular acre of land. Allowable<br />
densities are determined by<br />
local jurisdictions.<br />
• Down payment The difference<br />
between the sales price and the<br />
mortgage amount. A down payment<br />
is usually paid <strong>at</strong> Hnsing<br />
• Due-on-sale: A clause in a<br />
mortgage contract requiring the borrower<br />
to pay the entire outstanding<br />
balance upon sale or transfer <strong>for</strong> the<br />
property.<br />
• Earnest money: A sum paid to<br />
the seller to show th<strong>at</strong> a potential<br />
purchaser is serious about buying.<br />
• Easement: The right-of-way<br />
granted to a person or company authorizing<br />
access to the owner's land.<br />
For example, a-utility may be granted<br />
an easement to install pipes or<br />
Wirts. An owner may voluntarily<br />
grant an easement or can be ordered<br />
to grant one by a local jurisdiction.<br />
• Equity: The difference between<br />
the value of a house and wh<strong>at</strong> is<br />
owed on it.<br />
• Escrow: The handling of money<br />
or documents by a third party on behalf<br />
of the buyer or seller.<br />
• Federal Housing Adminsitr<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
(FHA): A federal agency th<strong>at</strong> insures<br />
mortgages with lower down<br />
payment requirements than conventional<br />
loans.<br />
• Fixed r<strong>at</strong>e mortgage: A mortgage<br />
with an interest r<strong>at</strong>e th<strong>at</strong> remains<br />
constant over the life of the<br />
loan.<br />
• Fixed schedule mortgage: A<br />
mortgage with a payment schedule<br />
th<strong>at</strong> is established <strong>at</strong> closing <strong>for</strong> the<br />
life of the loan. The payment and in-<br />
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terest r<strong>at</strong>e are not netessarily level.<br />
• Gradu<strong>at</strong>ed payment mortgage:<br />
A fixed r<strong>at</strong>e, fixed schedule loan th<strong>at</strong><br />
starts with lower payments than a<br />
level payment loan. The payments<br />
rise annually over the first five to 10<br />
years and then remain constant <strong>for</strong><br />
the remainder of the loan. GPMs involve<br />
neg<strong>at</strong>ive amortiz<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />
• Growing equity mortgage (rapid<br />
payoff mortgage): A fixed-r<strong>at</strong>e,<br />
fixed-schedule loan th<strong>at</strong> starts with<br />
the same payments as a level payment<br />
loan. .The payments rise annually,<br />
with the entire increase being<br />
used to reduce the outstanding balance.<br />
'No neg<strong>at</strong>ive amortiz<strong>at</strong>ion occurs,<br />
and tbe increase in payments<br />
may enable the borrower to pay off<br />
a 30-year loan in 15 to 20 years or<br />
less.<br />
Hazard insurance Protection<br />
against damage caused by fire,<br />
windstorm, or other common hazards.<br />
Many lenders require borrowers<br />
to carry it in an amount <strong>at</strong><br />
least equal to tbe mortgage.<br />
• Housing Finance Agency<br />
(HFA): A st<strong>at</strong>e agency th<strong>at</strong> offers below-market-r<strong>at</strong>e<br />
financing <strong>for</strong> lowand<br />
moder<strong>at</strong>e-income households<br />
e Index: The interest r<strong>at</strong>e or adjustment<br />
a standard th<strong>at</strong> determines<br />
the changes in monthly payments <strong>for</strong><br />
an adjustable r<strong>at</strong>e loan.<br />
e Infrastructure: The public facilities<br />
and services needett, to support<br />
residential development, including<br />
highways, bridges, schools and<br />
sewer and w<strong>at</strong>er systems.<br />
e Interest: The cost paid to a<br />
lender <strong>for</strong> borrowed money.<br />
e Joint tenancy: A <strong>for</strong>m of ownership<br />
in which the tenants own a<br />
property equally. If one dies, the<br />
other would autom<strong>at</strong>ically inherit<br />
THE<br />
BORDIEUX OF LIVONIA<br />
All. this For<br />
COLONIAL<br />
T 289,000<br />
• 4 Bedrooms, 2'A B<strong>at</strong>hs<br />
• 2 Car Attached Garage -<br />
Side Entrance<br />
• landscape & Sod<br />
• Sprinkling System<br />
• Basement _<br />
• Den<br />
• Formal Dining Room<br />
• Sunken Family Room<br />
with Fireplace<br />
• Large Foyer _<br />
• 1st Floor Laundry Room<br />
• Livonia School District<br />
• Circular Cement Drivewav<br />
• Air Conditioning - 5 Ton<br />
• Ceramic Tile Floor in<br />
Foyer & Kitchen<br />
• Rheem 80% Energy Furnace<br />
*"fleclrical Fixtures ' .<br />
3,200 sq- ft.<br />
• Jacuzzi Whirlpool in Master B<strong>at</strong>h<br />
• Wall to Wall Carpeting<br />
• Fiekistone Firepiace -<br />
Family Room to Ceiling t<br />
• Crown Moldings in (Living Room,<br />
Dining Room and Foyer<br />
• Rough-in <strong>for</strong> Shower, Camcide<br />
- ant} Lav<strong>at</strong>ory in Basement.<br />
• Armstrong Cambray Vinyl in<br />
Laundry Room & Pantry<br />
• Electronic Air Cleaner<br />
• Power Humidifier<br />
• Alarm System 4<br />
• Cable - 3 Outlets<br />
• Telephone - 4 Outlets<br />
• Paddle Fan in Family Room<br />
• laddie Fan in Master Bedroom<br />
• Garage Door Opener<br />
• Hi-H<strong>at</strong>s 5<br />
• Digital Clock Thermost<strong>at</strong><br />
• And Much, Much More!<br />
FOX CREEK MEADOWS SUBDIVISION<br />
Model:<br />
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Livonia — Lot 37<br />
('/* Mite Eist oi Newburgh. 1 Block North oi Seven Mile Rd.)<br />
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6689 Orchard Lake Road, Suite 121<br />
West Bloomfield. Ml 48322<br />
MODEL<br />
953-0091 Brokers Welcome<br />
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Imagine you're a parent, checking on<br />
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You wait <strong>for</strong> the sound of bre<strong>at</strong>hing. A<br />
cry. A coo. Anything.<br />
-When SIDS (Sudden Infant<br />
De<strong>at</strong>h Syndrome) takes a victim,<br />
there is only silence.<br />
It's commonly known as "Crib<br />
De<strong>at</strong>h." .The de<strong>at</strong>h of a seemingly<br />
healthy baby <strong>for</strong> no apparent reason.'<br />
SIDS is the number one cause<br />
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OFFICE<br />
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Over 7,000 babies each year.<br />
the entire property.<br />
• Level payment mortgage: A<br />
mortgage with identical, monthly<br />
payments over the life of the loan.<br />
• Mortgage broker A broker who<br />
represents numerous lenders and<br />
helps consumers find af<strong>for</strong>dable<br />
mortgages. The borker charges a fee<br />
only if the consumer finds a loan.<br />
• Mortgage commitment: A <strong>for</strong>mal<br />
written communic<strong>at</strong>ion by a<br />
lender, agreeing to make a mortgage<br />
loan on a specific property, specifying<br />
(he loan amount, length of time<br />
and conditions.<br />
• Mortgage company: A company<br />
th<strong>at</strong> borrows money from a bank,<br />
lends it to consumers to buy houses,<br />
then sells the loans to investors.<br />
• Mortgagee: The lender who<br />
makes a mortgage loan.<br />
• Mortgage loan: A contract in<br />
which the borrower's property is<br />
pledged as coll<strong>at</strong>eral. It is repaid in<br />
installments. The mortgagor (buyer)<br />
promises to repay principal and interest.<br />
keep the bouse insured, pay<br />
all taxes, and keep the property in<br />
good conditions.<br />
• Mortgage origin<strong>at</strong>ion fee: A<br />
charge <strong>for</strong> tbe work involved in preparing<br />
and servicing a mortgage applic<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
(usually 1 percent of the<br />
loan amount).<br />
• Neg<strong>at</strong>ive amortiz<strong>at</strong>ion: An increase<br />
in the outstanding amount<br />
when a monthly payment does not<br />
cover tbe monthly interest due.<br />
• Note: A <strong>for</strong>mal document showing<br />
the existence of a debt and st<strong>at</strong>in*<br />
the terms of repayment.<br />
• PITI: Principal, interest, taxes<br />
aid insurance — the four major<br />
components of monthly bousing paytjents.<br />
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This killer strikes quickly,<br />
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6M* OAE Thursday. October 4. 1990<br />
MCDONALD FORD « OVERSTOCKED<br />
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'WE MUST MOVE 3.QO CARS 7 TRUCKS THIS<br />
1990 MUSTANG LX<br />
Autom<strong>at</strong>e transmission, power windows,<br />
power locks, AM/FM stereo cassette, tinted<br />
gless, dual electric minora, cruise control, wire<br />
wheel covers, wsw tires, power brakaa. power<br />
steering, much more.<br />
now $ 8999*<br />
1991 ESCORT<br />
Autom<strong>at</strong>ic transmission, ak<br />
conditioning, power steering,<br />
electric defroster. Ight<br />
convenience group. AMNFM<br />
stereo, power brakes, ck*h<br />
<strong>rec</strong>lining se<strong>at</strong>s, tinted glass,<br />
cental oonsoie. Iront wheel<br />
Was 10,854<br />
Discount 1455 drive, much more<br />
Reb<strong>at</strong>e 500<br />
Stock #1102 Now $ 8899<br />
Lease For $ 41 23 ** £<br />
Was 12,578<br />
Discount 2779<br />
Reb<strong>at</strong>e 1000<br />
Stock #02318<br />
Was<br />
Discount<br />
Reb<strong>at</strong>e<br />
1991 PROBE<br />
Autom<strong>at</strong>ic transmission, air<br />
ooncftioning, cruise oontroi.<br />
power locks, aluminum<br />
wheels. AM/FM stereo<br />
cessans, tit wheel.<br />
1R IOC. convenience group. Unfed<br />
I gias, electric rear defroster,<br />
2 0 2 6 tronlt I wheal drive, much more<br />
500<br />
ST. Now M 2,799*<br />
Lease For s 59° 7 ** J£ r ,<br />
1990 TEMPO GL<br />
Autom<strong>at</strong>ic transmission, tk conditioning, power<br />
locks, dual electric mirrors, tilt wheel, polycast<br />
wheals, electric defrostar. Ight grot*), AMNFM<br />
stereo cassette. power steering, front wheal<br />
drive, much more.<br />
Now *&799*<br />
Lease For s 43° 5 * * Lease For $ 45 10 **<br />
VEHICLE STK a LEASE secunrrv MONTHLY PAYMENT FACTORY REBATE<br />
TERM DEPOSrT INCLUOiNO TAX DOWN PAYMENT<br />
ESCORT 1102 48 200 185.80 0<br />
PROBE 1178 38 275 266.22 500<br />
MUSTANG 01415 48 200 184.01 1000<br />
TEMPO 02318 48 225 203.26 750 .<br />
TAURUS 02267 48 300 . 280.54 1000<br />
I AEROSTAR T02583 48 325 319.81 0<br />
|RANGER T02516 48 - 225 224.97 750<br />
Was 18,427<br />
Discount 3128<br />
Reb<strong>at</strong>e 1800<br />
Stock #T02553<br />
1990 AEROSTAR<br />
Air ooncMoning, 7 passenger seeing, power<br />
windows, power locks, cruise oontrol. Oft wheel,<br />
privacy glass, electric defroster, rear wiper _<br />
washer. AM\FM stereo cassette, autom<strong>at</strong>ic<br />
transmission, much more.<br />
% 17,151<br />
Was<br />
Discount 3152<br />
Reb<strong>at</strong>e 1300<br />
Stock #02267<br />
Was 14,178<br />
Discount 2279<br />
Reb<strong>at</strong>e 1000<br />
Stock #T02516<br />
1<br />
1990 TAURUS GL 4 DR.<br />
Autom<strong>at</strong>ic transmission, air corcMoning. power<br />
windows, powar locks, power seal, cruse<br />
control, Ht wheal. AMVFM stereo caaaette.<br />
electric defroster, conventional Spare, front<br />
wheel day , mych more.<br />
Now S Now 12,699*<br />
S 12,699*<br />
1990 RANGER<br />
SUPERCAP<br />
V 6 engine, aulomaflc fr ana mission, powar<br />
steering, power brakaa. cast aluminum wheels,<br />
rear Jump se<strong>at</strong>s. AMSFM stereo cassette.<br />
chrome «ep bumper, tachometer. 6CM0 cioth<br />
seal, tinted glass, rruch more.<br />
now $ 13,499*<br />
now S 10.899*<br />
Lease <strong>for</strong> s 70 99 ** w p e e r k Lease <strong>for</strong> s 49 92 **<br />
MCDONALD FORD<br />
Authorized<br />
LO/lACK<br />
Dealer<br />
Conveniently Loc<strong>at</strong>ed ^ A Q - 1 A. A ft 5 5 0 w - Seven Mile 8 Northville<br />
^ between Northville Rd. & Sheldon Rd. •PfastM. tfete. license, destin<strong>at</strong>ion A eeaignment ot reb<strong>at</strong>e to McOoneid Forri. Pcturee<br />
shown mey not represent actual vehicle acfeertited Offer mey expire with no node.<br />
REBATES ARE BACK<br />
BUY NOW AND SAVE!<br />
0 F % FESTIVA TEMPO<br />
REBATE<br />
NEW 1991 ESCORT LX 4 DOOR<br />
Power steering and brakes, tinted glass, raw defroster, tight group<br />
convenience group, console. AM/FM stereo, body side mouldings<br />
chtfd safety locks. Stock #5569<br />
WAS $9714<br />
MMMHUinaaeea<br />
7660<br />
WAS S6861<br />
IS<br />
W A ^ $ 1 5 j 3 7 0<br />
•sl<br />
NEW 1990 TAURUS<br />
LGL4L<br />
W A ^ 8 4 5 7<br />
lis<br />
WAS $12,578<br />
NEW 1990 TAURUS<br />
$ 1300"5* GL WAGON ^1300<br />
REBATE < REBATE<br />
WAS $18,114<br />
Jh/is FORD<br />
FRifc TANK Of ^ 0 Do.i'ffship With A Ho.tri<br />
ni \/. p,,? TELEGRAPH RD. Just North of 12 MILE RD . SOUTHFIELD<br />
< h.isc from stork OPEN MON & THURS.. TIL 9PM,<br />
IS<br />
IS<br />
WAS $15,021<br />
1990 AEROSTAR<br />
•WAGON<br />
-355-7500 or<br />
1-800-648-1521
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BROSE ELECTRICAL SALUTES HOMEARAMA !<br />
AN EXTRAVAGANZA OF HOMES COMBINING THE<br />
TALENTS AND EXPERTISE OF MANY ARCHITECTS<br />
AND BUILDERS.<br />
CONTINUING A LONG-TIME TRADITION OF<br />
DEALING WITH BUILDERS AND THE PUBLIC,<br />
BROSE SUGGESTS - FOR THE TOTAL LIGHTING<br />
REQUIREMENTS OF YOUR NEW HOME - THE<br />
FINE FIXTURES OF FREDRICK RAMOND. FROM<br />
CLASSIC TO CONTEMPORARY, THE FREDRICK<br />
RAMOND LINE ENABLES YOU TO CREATE AN<br />
ENVIRONMENT COMPLETELY COMPATIBLE WITH<br />
YOUR INDIVIDUAL PREFERENCES AND UFE STYLE.<br />
LOOK FOR THE<br />
SIGNATURE OF EXCELLENCE.<br />
OUR EXPERIENCED STAFF ARE ATTENTIVE TO<br />
YOUR NEEDS AND ARE ABLE TO ASSIST AND<br />
•ADVISE YQU WITH INSTALLATION AND TECHNI-<br />
CAL ADVICE. WE STOCK ONLY QUALITY PRO-<br />
DUCTS AND PRIDE OURSELVES ON CUSTOMER<br />
SATISFACTION.<br />
.Khl.ng t.xlurrs t }»rr, |»rt of . Hwm* Supple<br />
ELECTRICAL<br />
N S T B U C T I O N INC<br />
37400 W 7 MILE ROAD<br />
LIVONIA Ml 48ISP • ,3, 3 > 464-??Ti<br />
:T5r<br />
AT BROSE: FANS • CANNISTER<br />
AND LOW-VOLTAGE TRACK<br />
LIGHTING • POST LIGHTS •<br />
DOOR LANTERNS • OUTDOOR<br />
TIER LIGHTS • RECESSED<br />
SPOTLIGHT CEILING FIXTURES<br />
• FLUORESCENT KITCHEN FIX<br />
TURES • DROP CEILING RE-<br />
CESSED LIGHTING • CHAN-<br />
DELIERS OF MANY TYPES •<br />
FINEST CRYSTAL • OCCASION<br />
AL CEILING FIXTURES • BATH-<br />
ROOM FIXTURES • FLOOR<br />
LAMPS • TIFFANY • CERAMICS<br />
• BRASS LAMPS • WIRING<br />
SUPPLIES AND ACCESSORIES<br />
• LIGHTBULBS AND FLUORES<br />
CENT TUBES<br />
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Thursday. October 4. 1990 HOMEA RAMA Page 3<br />
No m<strong>at</strong>ter how much<br />
youneed,we have loans<br />
in your neighborhood<br />
1-Year Adjustable R<strong>at</strong>e<br />
Mortgage: $142,5(X).<br />
30-Year Fixed R<strong>at</strong>e<br />
Mortgage. S^5/XXJ<br />
r<br />
30-Year Fixed R<strong>at</strong>e<br />
Mortgage SIJ5.000.<br />
75-Year Fixed R<strong>at</strong>e<br />
Conventional Mortgage: S95.OO0.<br />
15-Year Fixed R<strong>at</strong>e<br />
. \ tort gage S -> SO, (XX)<br />
I-Year Adjustable R<strong>at</strong>e<br />
Mortgage S225.000.<br />
Jtc RQ«I*FMNR > "I<br />
Whether you need a<br />
mortgage in the neighborh
Page 4 HOMEA RAMA Thursday. October 4, 1990<br />
.—4<br />
The Time<br />
The Time is Right.<br />
The Place is Country Club Village.<br />
I'here is no time like the rii'jit time Hang up the lawnmower<br />
I'll row a\\a\ the >now shovel. It's time to live<br />
e arc tree (. ountr\ Club Village otters a golf course prac-<br />
tiealK <strong>at</strong> \ our doorstep. ponds and plush wooded grounds<br />
t«» stroll through \nd he^t ot all. (ountrx Club \ illaue<br />
otter* \ou tlu maintenance-tree lifestvle vou deserve<br />
I'here are ri\ e different hi)nu> — ranch >t\ les. twoston and<br />
our <strong>new</strong>est design fe<strong>at</strong>uring a master suite on the main<br />
floor >< • whether >ou're on the fast track or simpl\ enjo\ -<br />
ing lite *» little pleasures, you'll find the time i* right <strong>for</strong><br />
< mintn Club \ illage It the right place.<br />
K httaw )<br />
1 I M M /<br />
COUNTS*<br />
KNOLL<br />
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l IX \ yr\ ill K\ H I v ,|<br />
S«>K I H \ l| | |<br />
MI.K Iit'll C II>|| ( I TURSV I t onus<br />
tronuhc x ISOsco tin- -JiOs<br />
t .ill ijo o»nu-out |,»r.i j-iili t .in<br />
tour OL MIL INU.M N PRUNICR<br />
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Thursday. October 4, 1990 HOMEA RAMA .Page.<br />
HIGGINS LAKE HIDEAWAY<br />
A. pfc<br />
ik-<br />
Wm ^ r m m S C O m e t r u e \~ J *<br />
Ah M<br />
14 f<br />
Ift i I<br />
i ' i - s m<br />
Have VOU ever seen the commercial th<strong>at</strong> portrys a crowded express<br />
wa\ and then quit kly pans i t a, and a driver th<strong>at</strong> have had enough of<br />
the congest ion Kiid exits to follow the mm be<strong>at</strong>en p<strong>at</strong>h?<br />
As a result this driver finds pe<strong>at</strong>.- and harmonv and a unique sut<br />
cess tailed happiness Had he not taken the less traveled road he might<br />
never have known this seremt\<br />
I ile. like the comnierii.il. l»eionics quite mundane, it we let it the<br />
nine to five r<strong>at</strong> r<strong>at</strong>e is only bearable and worthwhile il we learn to take it<br />
easy Many have heard this expression . rake time out to smell the<br />
ros«-s<br />
Howard Lang. President of Two Lakes Building did just th<strong>at</strong> over 15<br />
years ago Alter vac<strong>at</strong>ioning m the Higgins and Houghton Lakes area<br />
Howard decided io portray lus vac<strong>at</strong>ion into .. lucr<strong>at</strong>ive venture His vi<br />
sum was to cre<strong>at</strong>e an inexpensive conimunuv of vac<strong>at</strong>ion md retirement<br />
homes hi one oi Northern Michigan s best kept secrets<br />
Higgms Lake, totaled in Roscommon Count\ is r<strong>at</strong>ed the sixth most<br />
>eautiful lake in the world by N<strong>at</strong>ional Geographit magazine and is tlr<br />
foe us ot this magnificent pit tonal<br />
For a modest investment .is little as S25.990 vou tan purchase the<br />
vac<strong>at</strong>ion or retirement home of your dreams<br />
This is not a shell th<strong>at</strong> vou purchase tor s2.».990 this is .» qualm<br />
home including a 10.000 sq tt lot ready to live m<br />
You might ask how this is possblc Two Lakes Building builds in<br />
excess ol (i » homes per year and is able to pass along their volume discounts<br />
to their customers Since 1977. Two Lakes Building has built<br />
close to l OOO homes in Roscommon County Most of their contractors<br />
have been part of the Two Lakes Building organiz<strong>at</strong>ion since its inception<br />
and they do inc lude some of the finest . raftsman m Northern Mit higan<br />
Two Lakes Building is one of AAA Maganars oldest advertisers and<br />
a member in good standing of the Better Business Bureau<br />
Two Lakes Building invites 8 15 interested couples up north every<br />
weekend and offers .i complimcntory night <strong>at</strong> the Holiday luri in Hough<br />
ton Lake Viewing of homes in various stages of construction, area highlights<br />
and available homesites takes place the following morning.<br />
There is so much to do in this area you will never tire of your investment<br />
It offers skiing, both downhill and cross-country, and of course<br />
w<strong>at</strong>erskiing. as well as snowmobilini;. swimming, hunting and fishing.<br />
The Iliggins Lake St<strong>at</strong>e Park, just a few minutes awav. is one of the most<br />
beautiful in Michigan and even offers bo<strong>at</strong> rentals<br />
As you are driving in the area you will feel as one with n<strong>at</strong>ure. There<br />
are deer . lose by. black squirrels and wild turkeys Crystal c lear creeks<br />
seem to be everyw here ..nd the smell of pine is completely refreshing<br />
Taxes are only from s500 to S700 because most of Roscommon<br />
County is comprised of st<strong>at</strong>e land, whit h also insures the n<strong>at</strong>ural beautv<br />
and serenity ol the area.<br />
It is time to e xit from the l ine to five whirlwind This Friday take a<br />
drive north to a lifestyle af<strong>for</strong>dable to all Higgins Lake Hideaway where<br />
the living is easy and the lifestyles says HOME - the c hoice is yours' For<br />
more in<strong>for</strong>m<strong>at</strong>ion call Two Lakes Building <strong>at</strong> their Southfield office<br />
f313} 353-1010<br />
or<br />
1-800-2 29-LAKE<br />
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Page 6 HOMEA RAMA Thursday, October 4, 1990 _ i<br />
Homearama opens in Brighton<br />
T- built by a different member<br />
of the Builders Associ<strong>at</strong>ion of<br />
Southeastern Michigan and<br />
the Home Builders Associ<strong>at</strong>ion of<br />
Livingston County, will be on display<br />
in one loc<strong>at</strong>ion during Homerara Fal]<br />
19^0 beginning Oct. 4 in Brighton.<br />
These "<strong>new</strong> idea" houses, which<br />
range from $500,000 to S875.000, are in<br />
Pine Creek Ridge, on Brighton Road<br />
three-quarters of a mile west of Grand<br />
"• River in Brighton.<br />
Eventually, dozens of magnificant<br />
holises will occupy the 700-acre<br />
development, each one on a one-half to<br />
three-acre lot. The development is<br />
being undertaken by Abbey Homes of<br />
Birmingham.<br />
The Builders Associ<strong>at</strong>ion of<br />
Southeastern Michigan (BASM)<br />
conducts Homearama in cooper<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
with co-sponsors Detroit Edison and<br />
Standard Federal Bank. New.to the<br />
_ event this year is Mercury Paint Co..<br />
which has been named the official<br />
paint supplier <strong>for</strong> Homearama.<br />
James Bonadeo, president of BASM<br />
and Bonadoe Builders Corp..<br />
Plymouth, says, "The homes we are<br />
displaying <strong>at</strong> our eighth annual<br />
Homearama contain some of the l<strong>at</strong>est<br />
concepts in both architectural design<br />
and interior decor<strong>at</strong>ion. To make it<br />
convenient <strong>for</strong> everyone who wishes to<br />
see these innov<strong>at</strong>ive homes, we are<br />
keeping them open as long as possible<br />
each day."<br />
Hours are 3-10 p.m. weekdays and<br />
noon to 10 p.m. weekends.-<br />
EACH HOME has been cre<strong>at</strong>ed by<br />
a separ<strong>at</strong>e builder in conjunction with<br />
an architect, an interior designer and a<br />
landscaper." said the chairman of<br />
Homearama Fall 1990. Dennis<br />
Dickstein. president of Ralph Manuel<br />
Realtors. Birmingham.<br />
"The result is lb highly<br />
individualized homes, each with<br />
certain exclusive fe<strong>at</strong>ures th<strong>at</strong> offer<br />
'Each home has been<br />
cre<strong>at</strong>ed by a separ<strong>at</strong>e<br />
builder in conjunction with<br />
an architect, an interior<br />
designer and a landscaper.<br />
The result is 10 highly<br />
individualized homes, each<br />
with certain exclusive<br />
fe<strong>at</strong>ures th<strong>at</strong> offer gre<strong>at</strong><br />
'ideas in design, lifestyle,<br />
construction m<strong>at</strong>erials and<br />
techniques, and energy<br />
conserv<strong>at</strong>ion.'<br />
— Dennis Dickstein<br />
Homearama chairman<br />
gre<strong>at</strong> ideas in design, lifestyle,<br />
construction m<strong>at</strong>erials and techniques,<br />
and energy conserv<strong>at</strong>ion. Also, these<br />
homes can be seen in one of the most<br />
picturesque settings in the st<strong>at</strong>e."<br />
Admission to Homearama remains<br />
<strong>at</strong> $5 per person, which includes a plan<br />
book th<strong>at</strong> covers each house. Discount<br />
coupons <strong>for</strong> weekday admission are<br />
available <strong>at</strong> all Detroit Edison and<br />
Standard Federal Bank offices. '<br />
Discounted tickets can be bought <strong>at</strong><br />
AAA Michigan in Metro Detroit'and<br />
Flint. Refreshments are available <strong>at</strong><br />
the site. There is ample free parking.<br />
Particip<strong>at</strong>ing builders include:<br />
• D. J. Bl<strong>at</strong>t Building Co.i Inc..<br />
West Bloomfield.<br />
—• Bentivolio Custom Homes.<br />
Mil<strong>for</strong>d.<br />
• Boyle Building Co.. Brighton.<br />
• James D. Compo. Inc.,<br />
Farmington Hills.<br />
• Damascus Development Corp..<br />
Rochester:<br />
• P<strong>at</strong>rick Duffy Builder. Brighton.<br />
• Robert R. Jones Associ<strong>at</strong>es.<br />
West Bloomfield.—<br />
SCOTT PIP€R/M*fl photoorapfw<br />
Brass lanterns adorn the courtyard-style front entrance to the<br />
nehurst," Homearama Model 4, by P<strong>at</strong>rick Duffy Builder, Brighton.<br />
• Koch Builders. Troy.<br />
• James D. Compo. Inc./R. W<br />
Moore & Associ<strong>at</strong>es. Farmington<br />
'Pi-<br />
Hills/Brighton.<br />
• Rosedale Homes. Inc.. St. Clair<br />
Shores.<br />
Many <strong>at</strong>tend horns tour just <strong>for</strong> fun<br />
WHILE A tour of 10 <strong>new</strong>ly<br />
finished luxury houses can<br />
provide hundreds of<br />
exciting ideas <strong>for</strong> building,<br />
decor<strong>at</strong>ing, furnishing and<br />
landscaping, many people who visit<br />
Homearama consider it simply an<br />
entertaining outing.<br />
Thousands will visit Homearama<br />
Fall 1990 in Brighton Oct. 4-28 just to<br />
see how it feels to venture through<br />
houses th<strong>at</strong> sell from more than half a<br />
million dollars. Thousands more will<br />
be picking up ideas th<strong>at</strong> they can<br />
apply to their own houses. Surveys<br />
conducted <strong>at</strong> previous Homearamas<br />
indic<strong>at</strong>e a gre<strong>at</strong> number of people<br />
regard going through the houses as a<br />
<strong>for</strong>m of <strong>rec</strong>re<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />
Others equ<strong>at</strong>e the experience to<br />
having a live preview of wh<strong>at</strong> they can<br />
expect if. <strong>for</strong> instance, they cre<strong>at</strong>e a<br />
"sound around room" or an<br />
entertainment <strong>center</strong> similar to one<br />
th<strong>at</strong> may be on display, or incorpor<strong>at</strong>e<br />
some other innov<strong>at</strong>ion they discover<br />
while <strong>at</strong>tending the event.<br />
Each of the houses shown during<br />
Homearama is constructed by a<br />
separ<strong>at</strong>e builder, so each model is a<br />
distinctive design with many<br />
individual and unusual fe<strong>at</strong>ures. Each<br />
builder works with professional •<br />
decor<strong>at</strong>ors and landscapers to cre<strong>at</strong>e<br />
further exclusive touchs.<br />
THIS FALL'S event is conducted<br />
by the non-orofit Builders Associ<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
of Southeastern Michigan (BASM).<br />
led by president James Bonadeo. Co<br />
sponsors include Detroit Edison and<br />
Standard Federal. Bank.<br />
The loc<strong>at</strong>ion of the October display<br />
is one of the most <strong>at</strong>tractive areas in<br />
lower Michigan. Pine Creek Ridge in<br />
Brighton. The 700-acre site <strong>for</strong>merly<br />
was the Charles Howell Boy Scout<br />
Reserve It includes frontage on both<br />
Lime Lake and Brighton Lake. It is on<br />
Brighton Road, three-quarters of a<br />
mile west of Grand River.<br />
Walking through all 10 houses may<br />
require as much time as it take to view<br />
a fe<strong>at</strong>ure film. More than one third of<br />
the survey respondents <strong>at</strong> the last<br />
Homearama said they enjoyed<br />
spending three hours or more visiting<br />
the houses. The experience is more<br />
involving than a movie. R<strong>at</strong>her thah<br />
identifying with a screen hero, the<br />
central character is you. as you picture<br />
yourself in the novel setting th<strong>at</strong> each<br />
Homearama house provides.<br />
Admission to Homearama is less<br />
than many movie the<strong>at</strong>ers charge<br />
Tickets are $5. which includes a plan<br />
book th<strong>at</strong> covers each house. Discount<br />
coupons, good weekdays, are available<br />
<strong>at</strong> Standard Federal Bank and Detroit<br />
Edison offices. Discount tickets can be<br />
bought <strong>at</strong> AAA Michigan Metro<br />
Detroit and Flint loc<strong>at</strong>ions. Parking is<br />
free and refreshments are available.<br />
Hours <strong>for</strong> Homearama Fall 1990 are<br />
-M0 p.m. weekdays and noon to 10<br />
p.m. weekends.<br />
Homearama<br />
1. "Maison Dana Les Boii<br />
by Benvvolio Custom Homes<br />
2. "Th® Valburn<br />
by Tom Boyle Building Co Inc<br />
3- "The Glengarry" <<br />
by Damascus Development Corp<br />
4 "Pinehur<strong>at</strong><br />
by P<strong>at</strong>rick Duffy Builder<br />
5. "The Parkview"<br />
by James D Compo Inc<br />
R W Moore & Assocs<br />
?<br />
Model<br />
Homes<br />
and<br />
Builders<br />
6. "The Cranbrook" „<br />
by D J Bl<strong>at</strong>t Building Co Inc<br />
7. "Balmoral"<br />
by Robert R Jo-ies Assocs Inc<br />
8. "The Dynasty"<br />
by Koch Development<br />
9. "The American"<br />
by James D Compo Inc<br />
10. "La Prima vera"<br />
by Rosedale Homes Inc<br />
This is a map of not only how to get to Homearama Fall 1990 <strong>at</strong> Pine<br />
7ntf ,dge m Brighton, but also of the on-site loc<strong>at</strong>ion of each of the<br />
10 Homearama homes.<br />
It's a showcase of houses<br />
BORING IT Isn't It's anything<br />
but<br />
Evepopping.is a more apt<br />
description <strong>for</strong> th<strong>at</strong> annual rite of<br />
autumn called Homearama. a homes<br />
and home furnishings spectacular.<br />
Sure it's a golden opportunity <strong>for</strong><br />
builders to showcase their most<br />
daring — and expensive — <strong>new</strong><br />
ideas.<br />
But no m<strong>at</strong>ter<br />
Homearama"s not just <strong>for</strong> the<br />
•wealthy, despite housing prices th<strong>at</strong><br />
this year start <strong>at</strong> S3S0.000.<br />
Not surprisingly, many of the<br />
thousands of folks who flock to<br />
Homearama each year do so to see<br />
the l<strong>at</strong>est in home design and decor,<br />
not necessarily to buy They'll not<br />
only pick up ideas <strong>at</strong> Homearama<br />
and apply it to their present homes<br />
Meanwhile, they'll develop the<br />
savvy to know wh<strong>at</strong> builders are<br />
doing to market their products and<br />
can benefit when it comes time to<br />
shop <strong>for</strong> a home.<br />
"Builders, just like any other<br />
businesspeople. have to stay abreast<br />
of a changing marketplace." says<br />
James Bonadeo-pcrsident of the<br />
Fjrmington Hills based Builders<br />
Associ<strong>at</strong>ion of Southeastern<br />
Michigan<br />
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Many old Scouts may <strong>rec</strong>all<br />
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Walkers will enjpy panoramic<br />
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More than 15.000 feet of shore line on<br />
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view of its n<strong>at</strong>ural surroundings.<br />
To assure a consistently and<br />
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construction, building plans require<br />
approval by an architectural review<br />
committee.<br />
Ten unique houses, each<br />
independently constructed by<br />
members of the Builders Associ<strong>at</strong>ion'<br />
of Southeastern Michigan (BASM)<br />
and the Home Builders Associ<strong>at</strong>ion of<br />
Livingston County, will be on display<br />
in Pine Creek Ridge during<br />
Homearama Fall 1990. The houses will<br />
be shown 3-10 p.m. weekdays and from<br />
noon to 10 p.m. weekends. Oct. 4-28<br />
The event is conducted by BASM,<br />
led by president James Bonadeo. It is<br />
co-sponsored by Detroit Edison and<br />
Standard Federal Bank.<br />
Tickets are S5. Discount coupons,<br />
good weekdays, are available <strong>at</strong> the co<br />
sponsors' offices. Discount tickets can<br />
be bought <strong>at</strong> AAA Michigan loc<strong>at</strong>ions<br />
in metro Detroit and Flint.<br />
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HOMEARAMA Thursday,.October 4. 1990<br />
GOLF • TENNIS • BOATING • SKIING<br />
Oak Pointe<br />
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Pointe Development has trans<strong>for</strong>med Burroughs<br />
arms <strong>rec</strong>re<strong>at</strong>ion park into a carefully planned<br />
community of luxury condominiums and elegant<br />
single family homes.<br />
Visit our exhibit <strong>at</strong> the-Brighton HOMEARAMA<br />
then make the short drive to Oak Pointe and<br />
see a lifestyle th<strong>at</strong> includes:<br />
Two Excellent<br />
Golf Courses,<br />
including the Arthur"<br />
Hills designed Honors"<br />
Course weave their way through protected<br />
wetlands, m<strong>at</strong>ure trees and gently<br />
rolling hills.<br />
Tennis Courts<br />
__ and paved p<strong>at</strong>hs<br />
<strong>for</strong> jogging or<br />
„ evening walks<br />
through secluded n<strong>at</strong>ure trails.<br />
Bo<strong>at</strong>ing<br />
from a priv<strong>at</strong>e marina.<br />
a beach and community<br />
picnic areas<br />
are available <strong>for</strong> the'<br />
exclusive use of Oak Pointe residents.<br />
Cross Country Skiing,<br />
ice.sk<strong>at</strong>ing and<br />
downhill skiing<br />
<strong>at</strong> nearby Mt.<br />
Bnghton provide activities <strong>for</strong> the<br />
winter months.<br />
ENJOY THE LIFESTYLE DREAMS ARE MADE OF!<br />
Preview<br />
Oak Pointe Condominium Company's<br />
Glen Eagles Condominiums<br />
-From SI70,000.00 .<br />
Single Family Homesites<br />
From $45,000.00<br />
Oak Pointe<br />
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Development<br />
Models Open Daily-<br />
Sales by Era Griffith Realty (313) 227-2608<br />
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Wh<strong>at</strong> better way to complete your<br />
visit to the Brighton HOMEARAMA<br />
than enjoying a gre<strong>at</strong> meal in the. com<strong>for</strong>table<br />
surroundings of Oak Pointe's<br />
famous and historic Roadhouse<br />
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Built in 1870, the Roadhouse reflects<br />
the heritage of the area while offering<br />
today's preferred casual dining <strong>at</strong><br />
it's finest.<br />
Loc<strong>at</strong>ed only minutes west of the<br />
Brighton HOMEARAMA, the Roadhouse<br />
is open seven days a week.<br />
Lunch Hours Mon-S<strong>at</strong> 11:30am to 5:00pm ~<br />
Dinner Hours Mon-S<strong>at</strong> 5:00pm to 10:00pm<br />
Fri-S<strong>at</strong> 5:00pm to 11:00pm<br />
Sunday 2:00pm to 9:00pm<br />
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Call (313) 229-4800<br />
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HOMEA RAM*-<br />
Thursday. October 4. 1990<br />
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Homearama committee announced<br />
THE HE COMMITTEE and anH<br />
builders involved in<br />
Homearama Fall 1990.<br />
including local business<br />
liaisons, have been announced by<br />
James Bonadeo. Builders Associ<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
of Southeastern Michigan president.<br />
The eighth annual Homearama,<br />
fe<strong>at</strong>uring 10 <strong>new</strong> custom "idea" houses<br />
built <strong>for</strong> public display, will present its<br />
fall show Oct. 4-28 <strong>at</strong> Pine Creek<br />
Ridge, on Brighton Road, threequarters<br />
of a mile west of Grand River'<br />
in Brighton.<br />
Homearama committee members,<br />
listed by loc<strong>at</strong>ion of their business.<br />
are:<br />
A IfAD1l#TXmTA»t r m • « r<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS<br />
® Christopher J. Compo. vice president<br />
of James D. Compo Inc.,<br />
Homearama builder.<br />
• James D. Compo. president of<br />
James D. Compo Inc.; Homearama<br />
builder.<br />
• Janet Compo; vice president of<br />
James D. Compo Inc.; Homearama<br />
builder.<br />
• Irvin H. Yackness. Homearama<br />
show executive di<strong>rec</strong>tor, committee<br />
member; general counsel Of the Builders<br />
Associ<strong>at</strong>ion of Southeastern Michigan.,<br />
• MILFORD<br />
ROYAL OAK<br />
• Richard C. Kravick. senior sales<br />
consultant <strong>for</strong> Cofnsumers Power: a<br />
builder-developer liaison; Homearama<br />
committee member.<br />
• ST. CLAIR SHORES<br />
• Anthony Tranchida; vice president<br />
of Rosedale Homes, Inc.; a<br />
Homearama builder.<br />
• Tony Tranchida: president of<br />
Rosedale Homes Inc.; a Homearama<br />
builder.<br />
• TROY<br />
• K<strong>at</strong>hleen Clancey. vice president<br />
of Standard Federal Bank; builder-de<br />
veloper liasion.<br />
• Richard Koch, president of Koch<br />
Builders: Homearama builder.<br />
Admission to Homearama is $5 per<br />
person, which includes an extensive<br />
plan book covering all Homearama<br />
houses Discount coupons <strong>for</strong> admis<br />
stnn weekdays only are available <strong>at</strong> all<br />
loc<strong>at</strong>ions of Detroit Edison and Stan<br />
dard Federal Bank, which co-sponsor<br />
Homearama. Discounted tickets can<br />
be bought al AAA of Michigan, metro<br />
Detroit and Flint loc<strong>at</strong>ions.<br />
• BIRMINGHAM<br />
_ • 'tennis P Dickstein. chairman/<br />
CEO of Ralph Manuel Realtors: chair-<br />
• Kerry Bentivolio: president of<br />
Bentivolio Custom Homes; Homearama<br />
builder.<br />
Bank backs Homearama<br />
man of the Homearama committee.<br />
• Robert K<strong>at</strong>zman. president of<br />
Abbey Homes Inc.: Homearama committee<br />
member.<br />
. • P<strong>at</strong>rick Duffy, president of Pa<br />
trick Duffy Builder: Homearama<br />
builder.<br />
Standard Federal Bank will be a cosponsor<br />
of Homearama Fall 1990.<br />
The 10 houses in this year's<br />
Homearama. ranging in price from<br />
The bank will have an in<strong>for</strong>m<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
booth in the Homearama exhibit area<br />
during the show.<br />
• BRIGHTON<br />
• Tom Boyle; president of Boyle<br />
Building Co. Inc.; Homearama builder.<br />
• Robert Moore; president of R W.<br />
Moore & Associ<strong>at</strong>es; Homearama<br />
builder.'<br />
• Jackie S. Williams; assistant vice<br />
president of Standard Federal Bank;<br />
builder-developer liasion.<br />
• NORTHVILLE<br />
• Christopher J. Compo. vice president<br />
of James D. Compo Inc.. Farmington<br />
Hills: Homearama builder.<br />
S500.000 to $875,000. display a variety<br />
of cre<strong>at</strong>ive and unique house building<br />
ideas <strong>for</strong> the thousands of visitors who<br />
will <strong>at</strong>tend the show.<br />
Standard Federal Bank provided<br />
the construction funds <strong>for</strong> the model<br />
houses. It also will offer the financing<br />
to qualified buyers of houses in<br />
development.<br />
Discount admission coupons, good<br />
Monday through Friday, are available<br />
<strong>at</strong> area Standard Federal branch<br />
offices.<br />
Standard Federal Bank, one of the<br />
Midwest's leading mortgage lenders,<br />
has assets of $9.7 billion. It oper<strong>at</strong>es<br />
114 branch offices throughout<br />
Michigan and Indiana.<br />
• DETROIT<br />
• William J. Steele, builder-developer<br />
liasion of Detroit Edison Co.. in<br />
Detroit: Homearama committee mem<br />
ber.<br />
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• PLYMOUTH ^<br />
• James S. Bonadeo. president of<br />
the Builders Associ<strong>at</strong>ion of Southeast- '<br />
ern Michigan; Homearama committee,<br />
member: president of Bonadeo Builders.<br />
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• ROCHESTER<br />
• Timothy McDonald: president of<br />
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Homearama builder.<br />
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New street lighting fe<strong>at</strong>ured<br />
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A contemporary-style architectural<br />
street lighting system is one of the<br />
innov<strong>at</strong>ive fe<strong>at</strong>ures of Homearama, a<br />
showing of 10 <strong>new</strong> houses built by<br />
members of the Builders Associ<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
of Southeastern Michigan and the<br />
Home Builders Associ<strong>at</strong>ion of<br />
Livingston County.<br />
The high-pressure sodium lighting<br />
as <strong>rec</strong>ommended <strong>for</strong> the subdivision<br />
by Detroit Edison's- lighting experts, is<br />
photocell-controlled to maximize the<br />
primary benefits of neighborhood<br />
lighting: efficiency. aesthetic-*-*«d<br />
-security.<br />
Detroit Edison, a co-sponsor of<br />
Homearama with the Builders<br />
Associ<strong>at</strong>ion and Standard Federal<br />
Bank, is sending all of its residential<br />
customers discount coupons good<br />
Monday through Friday <strong>for</strong> $1 off the<br />
regular S5 Homearama admission<br />
price.<br />
The coupons will be enclosed with<br />
September electric st<strong>at</strong>ements. They<br />
also are available <strong>at</strong> all Detroit Edison<br />
customer offices.<br />
Lakeshore homes on display<br />
rVkntim Continued IOH frAM from Parja 4A 10<br />
square feet of space, adjoins a twustory<br />
master b<strong>at</strong>h fe<strong>at</strong>uring a large<br />
whirlpool b<strong>at</strong>h, oversized snower and<br />
marble flooring in "The Glengarry."<br />
• Twenty-five-foot c<strong>at</strong>hedral<br />
ceiling in the gre<strong>at</strong> room, which<br />
contains a story-and-a-half-high brick<br />
fireplace in the "Pinehurst."<br />
• Impressive oak entrance with<br />
beveled and stained glass sidelights<br />
and a curved flo<strong>at</strong>ing oak Stairway<br />
overlooking the gre<strong>at</strong> room and library<br />
in "The Parkview."<br />
• Spacious master bedroom and<br />
dressing area with indi<strong>rec</strong>t lighting<br />
and vaulted ceiling, adjoined by a twoperson<br />
whirlpool b<strong>at</strong>h .n an octagonal<br />
glass bay in "The Cranbrook "<br />
• Twenty- by 35 foot gre<strong>at</strong> room<br />
and dining room, 19 feet high, with 17foot.<br />
Palladian-style windows<br />
overlooking Brighton La :e in the<br />
"Balmoral."<br />
• Island kitchen with walk-in "<br />
pantry, snack bar. circular nook with<br />
Stacked windows and access to media<br />
room and back stairway in "The<br />
Dynasty." . '<br />
• Lower level with bar. exercise<br />
•plete b<strong>at</strong>h and fireplace in "The<br />
American."<br />
• Elegant, old-world-quality<br />
craftsmanship displayed throughout<br />
in classic oak trim, hardwood oak<br />
floor, window se<strong>at</strong> and custom<br />
bookshelves in the library of "La "<br />
Primavera."<br />
HOMEARAMA FALL 1990 runs<br />
Oct 4-28 Admission is $5 per person,<br />
which includes a plan book covering<br />
each house<br />
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New Home Buyer's Glossary of Terms<br />
w HEN YOU start shopping<br />
<strong>for</strong> a <strong>new</strong> house, you may<br />
encounter some words and<br />
terms unfamiliar to you.<br />
The following glossary will help you<br />
be a better <strong>new</strong> house shopper:<br />
• Adjustable R<strong>at</strong>e Mortgage — A<br />
loan whose interest r<strong>at</strong>e is adjusted<br />
according to movements in the<br />
financial market.<br />
• Amortiz<strong>at</strong>ion — A payment plan<br />
by which a loan is reduced through<br />
monthly payments of principal and<br />
interest.<br />
• Annual Percentage R<strong>at</strong>e — The<br />
annual cost of credit over the life of a<br />
loan, including interest, service<br />
charges, points, loan fees, mortgage<br />
insurance and other items.<br />
• Appraisal — An evalu<strong>at</strong>ion to<br />
determine wh<strong>at</strong> a piece of property<br />
would sell <strong>for</strong> in the current<br />
marketplace.<br />
• App<strong>rec</strong>i<strong>at</strong>ion — The increase in<br />
®tae value of a property.<br />
• Assessment — A tax levied on a<br />
property or a value placed on the<br />
worth of a property by a taxing<br />
authority.<br />
• Assumption — A transaction<br />
allowing the buyer to assume<br />
responsibility <strong>for</strong> an existing loan<br />
instead of getting a <strong>new</strong> loan<br />
• Balloon — A loan th<strong>at</strong> has a<br />
series of monthly payment with the<br />
remaining Balance due in a large lump<br />
sum payment <strong>at</strong> the end.<br />
• Binder — A <strong>rec</strong>eipt <strong>for</strong> a deposit<br />
paid to secure the right to purchase a<br />
house <strong>at</strong> terms agreed upon by the<br />
buyer and seller.<br />
• Buydown — A subsidy (usually<br />
paid by a builder or developer) to<br />
reduce the monthly payments on a<br />
mortgage loan.<br />
• Cap — A limit to the amount an<br />
interest r<strong>at</strong>e or a monthly payment -<br />
can increase <strong>for</strong> an adjustable r<strong>at</strong>e<br />
loan either during an adjustment<br />
period or over the life or the loan.<br />
• Certific<strong>at</strong>e of Occupancy A<br />
document from an official agency<br />
st<strong>at</strong>ing th<strong>at</strong> the property meets the<br />
requirements of local codes,<br />
ordinances, and regul<strong>at</strong>ions.<br />
• Closing — A meeting to sign<br />
documents th<strong>at</strong> transfer property from<br />
a seller to a buyer (also referred to as a<br />
settlement.)<br />
*<br />
• Closing Costs — Charges paid <strong>at</strong><br />
settlement <strong>for</strong> obtaining a mortgage<br />
loan and transferring a real est<strong>at</strong>e<br />
title.<br />
•Conditions, covenants and<br />
restrictions — The standards th<strong>at</strong><br />
define how a property may be used<br />
•nd the protections the developer<br />
makes <strong>for</strong> the benefit of all owners<br />
subdivision.<br />
• Conventional loan — A mortgage<br />
loan not insured by a government<br />
agency (such as FHA or VA.)<br />
- • Covertibility — The ability to<br />
change a loan from an adjustable r<strong>at</strong>e<br />
schedule to a fixed r<strong>at</strong>e schedule.<br />
• Credit r<strong>at</strong>ing — A report ordered<br />
by a lender from a credit bureau to<br />
determine if the borrower is a good<br />
credit risk.<br />
• Default — A breach of a<br />
mortgage contract (i.e., not making<br />
the required payments.)<br />
• Density — The number of<br />
houses built on a particular acre of<br />
land. Allowable densities are<br />
determined by local jurisdictions<br />
• Downpayment — The difference<br />
between the sales price and the<br />
mortgage amount. A down payment is<br />
usually paid <strong>at</strong> closing.<br />
• Due-on-sale — A clause in a '<br />
mortgage contract requiring the<br />
borrower to pay the entire outstanding<br />
balance upon sale or transfer of the<br />
property.<br />
• Earnest money — A sum paid to<br />
the seller to show th<strong>at</strong> a potential<br />
purchaser is serious about buying.<br />
• Easement — The right-of-way<br />
granted to a person or company<br />
authorizing access to the owner s land;<br />
P " n ""' m "' k » ,he «"<br />
2?<br />
<strong>for</strong> example, a utility company may be<br />
granted an easement to install pipes or<br />
wires. An owner may voluntarily grant<br />
an easement or can be ordered to grant<br />
one by a local jurisdiction.<br />
• Equity - The difference<br />
between the value of a house^nd wh<strong>at</strong><br />
is owed on it.<br />
• Escrow - The handling of funds<br />
or documents by a third party on<br />
behalf of the buyer and/or seller.<br />
• Federal Housing Administr<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
— A federal agency th<strong>at</strong> insures<br />
mortgages with lower downpayment<br />
requirements than conventional loans.<br />
• Fixed r<strong>at</strong>e mortgage A<br />
mortgage with an interest r<strong>at</strong>e th<strong>at</strong><br />
remains constant over the life of the<br />
loan.<br />
® Fixed schedule mortgage A<br />
mortgage with a payment schedule<br />
established <strong>at</strong> closing <strong>for</strong> the life of the<br />
loan The payment and interest r<strong>at</strong>e<br />
are not necessarily level.<br />
• Gradu<strong>at</strong>ed payment mortgage —<br />
A fixed r<strong>at</strong>e, fixed-schedule loan th<strong>at</strong><br />
starts with lower payments than a<br />
level payment loan: the payments rise<br />
annually over the first five to 10 years<br />
and then remain constant <strong>for</strong> the<br />
remainder of the loan GPMs involve<br />
neg<strong>at</strong>ive amortiz<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
• Growing equity mortgage (rapid<br />
r t a € e > A f i<br />
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~ * « l - t e .<br />
fixed schedule loan th<strong>at</strong> starts with<br />
the same payments as a level payment<br />
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Valburn," Homearama Model 2, by<br />
loan; the payments rise annually, with<br />
the entire increase being used to<br />
reduce the outstanding balance No<br />
neg<strong>at</strong>ive amortiz<strong>at</strong>ion occurs, and the<br />
increase in payments may enable fche<br />
borrower to pay off a 30-year loan in 15<br />
to 20 years or less.<br />
• Hazard insurance — Protection<br />
against damage caused by fire,<br />
windstorm or other common hazards<br />
Many lenders require borrowers to<br />
carry it in an amount <strong>at</strong> least equal to<br />
the mortgage.<br />
• Housing Finance Agency — A<br />
st<strong>at</strong>e agency th<strong>at</strong> offers below-marketr<strong>at</strong>e<br />
financing <strong>for</strong> low and moder<strong>at</strong>e<br />
income households.<br />
• Index — The interest r<strong>at</strong>e or<br />
adjustment standard th<strong>at</strong> determines<br />
the changes in monthly payments <strong>for</strong><br />
an adjustable r<strong>at</strong>e loan.<br />
• Infrastructure — The public<br />
facilities and services needed to<br />
support residential development,<br />
including highways, bridges, schools<br />
and sewer and w<strong>at</strong>er systems.<br />
• Interest — The cost paid to a<br />
lender <strong>for</strong> borrowed money.<br />
• Joint tenancy — A <strong>for</strong>m of<br />
ownership in which the tenants own a<br />
property equally If one dies, the other<br />
would autom<strong>at</strong>ically inherit the entire<br />
property<br />
• Level payment mortgage — A<br />
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Pinehurst (No. 4)<br />
J650.M0^"[ur " Bedrooms: 4 B<strong>at</strong>hrooms: 3 full. 2 half Price. $450,000-,<br />
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bridge th<strong>at</strong> over<strong>looks</strong> the ceramic-tiled entry way. 25-foot c<strong>at</strong>hedral ceiling in the<br />
SownToMmT S COn * ins 3 it*?" 7 bnCk <strong>for</strong>mal dining room with<br />
. r . T i W1 " d0W and bulier s Wood-paneled fireplace in librarv<br />
"^wTnrf , bookcases and to* toy window Maple flooring inlaid with<br />
Sot VlT* ZH? m kltchen ' ma P |e wood cabinets, bay windows over sink, walk-in<br />
a 7' ^ bedroom contains eight-foot french doors th<strong>at</strong> lead onto a deck his<br />
flllLi" i ^ T " Cr ?f n mo,dln 8 Master b<strong>at</strong>hroom fe<strong>at</strong>ures a whirlpool'tub<br />
and glass-enclosed shower Mirrored, upstairs exercise room<br />
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Builders today use<br />
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IN A competitive marketplace,<br />
builders rely on marketing<br />
innov<strong>at</strong>ions to <strong>at</strong>tract <strong>new</strong> home<br />
buyers. The keen buyers who are<br />
aware of wh<strong>at</strong> builders are doing to<br />
market their products can benefit<br />
when it comes to shop <strong>for</strong> a home<br />
"Builders, just like any other<br />
business people, have to stay abreast '<br />
of a changing marketplace." said<br />
James Bonadeo. president of the<br />
Builders Associ<strong>at</strong>ion of Southeastern<br />
Michigan.<br />
If buyers are <strong>at</strong>tuned to changing<br />
marketing str<strong>at</strong>egies in the build.ng<br />
industry, they can get the best<br />
possible value from a <strong>new</strong> home<br />
purchase."<br />
The home builder of the 1990s uses<br />
marketing techniques to dict<strong>at</strong>e<br />
loc<strong>at</strong>ion, pricing, style and selling<br />
str<strong>at</strong>egy Be<strong>for</strong>e ground is eve* broken<br />
m a subdivision, the builder has made *<br />
a thorough investig<strong>at</strong>ion of the area s<br />
current makeup and its future<br />
potential.<br />
This survey is just part of an overall<br />
feasibility plan th<strong>at</strong> might include any<br />
number of other factors The hallmark<br />
of the successful builder today is good<br />
research and making productive use of<br />
its results.<br />
SOME OF the factors the research<br />
'Consumers today are<br />
more sophistic<strong>at</strong>ed and<br />
savvy about purchasing<br />
decisions. If builders can<br />
<strong>at</strong>tract buyers with<br />
marketing innov<strong>at</strong>ions and<br />
value-added purchases,<br />
everyone benefits.'<br />
— James Bonadeo<br />
BASM president<br />
' effon takes ' nto account include home<br />
prices in surrounding communities,<br />
demographic in<strong>for</strong>m<strong>at</strong>ion, ethnicity<br />
and the level of goods and services<br />
available <strong>for</strong> the area Most buildersalso<br />
conduct spot checks of theft<br />
competition on a regular basis^o help<br />
them stay on top of trends and<br />
opportunities in the marketplace<br />
Another way in which many<br />
)u. ders are marketing themselves<br />
'* bv ,c *>kmg <strong>at</strong> their product<br />
mix and the way in which they build<br />
inventory From the design of a home<br />
through the final landscaping, there<br />
are opportunities to prov.de more<br />
Please turn to Page ?5<br />
The Dynasty (No. 8)<br />
Builder: Richard Koch. Koch Development. Trov Architect; Erdstein. Bryce &<br />
Palazzota. Landscaper Rare Earth Interior designer Scott-Shuptnne Square feet:<br />
5,300 Bedrooms: 4 B<strong>at</strong>hrooms: 3 full.J2 half Price: $750,000 up Fe<strong>at</strong>ures.<br />
Traditional style. Freestanding, solid-cherry, spiral staircases to both levels Sideby-side<br />
masonry fireplaces in the gre<strong>at</strong> room, along with a pan ceiling, circular<br />
alcove and built-in displays wiht glass shelves 22-foot c<strong>at</strong>hedral ceiling in library<br />
complete with a five-foot masonry fireplace surrounded with marble Island kitchen<br />
with walk-in pantry, snack bar. circular nook with stacked windows and access to<br />
media^room and back stairway Circular <strong>rec</strong>ess with freestanding tub in master<br />
b<strong>at</strong>hroom, c<strong>at</strong>hedral ceiling, his and hers separ<strong>at</strong>e b<strong>at</strong>hs, and two-person shower All<br />
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New Home Buyer's<br />
Glossary of Terms<br />
Continued from Page 18<br />
mortgage with identical monthly<br />
payments over the life of the loan.<br />
• Mortgage broker -r- A broker<br />
who represents numerous lenders and<br />
helps consumers find af<strong>for</strong>dable<br />
mortgages; the broker charges a fee<br />
only if the consumer finds a loan.<br />
•? Mortgage commitment — A<br />
<strong>for</strong>mal written communic<strong>at</strong>ion by a<br />
lender, agreeing to make a mortgage<br />
loan on a specific property, specifying<br />
the loan amount, length of time arid<br />
conditions. ^<br />
• Mortgage company — A<br />
company th<strong>at</strong> borrows money from a<br />
bank, lends it to consumers to buy<br />
houses, then sells the loans to<br />
investors.<br />
Mortgage origin<strong>at</strong>ion fee — A<br />
charge <strong>for</strong> the work involved in<br />
preparing and servicing a mortgage<br />
applic<strong>at</strong>ion (usually 1 percent of the<br />
loan amount.)<br />
• Neg<strong>at</strong>ive amortiz<strong>at</strong>ion — An<br />
increase in the outstanding amount<br />
when a monthly payment does not<br />
cover the monthly interest due.<br />
• Note — A <strong>for</strong>mal document i<br />
showing the existence of a debt and<br />
st<strong>at</strong>ing the terms of repayment.<br />
• PITI — Principal, interest, taxes<br />
and insurance (the four major<br />
components of monthly housing<br />
payments.)<br />
• Point — A one-time charge<br />
assessed by the lender <strong>at</strong> closing to<br />
increase the interest yield on a<br />
mortgage loan. Generally, it is 1<br />
percent of the mortgage amount.<br />
• Prepayment - Payment of a<br />
debt prior to m<strong>at</strong>urity.<br />
• Principal — The amount<br />
borrowed, excluding interest and other<br />
charges<br />
• Property survey - A survey to<br />
determine the boundaries of a<br />
property. The cost depends on the<br />
complexity of the survey.<br />
• Recording fee - A charge <strong>for</strong><br />
<strong>rec</strong>ording the transfer of a property.<br />
paid to a city, county, or other<br />
appropri<strong>at</strong>e branch of government.<br />
• Real Est<strong>at</strong>e Settlement<br />
Procedures Act (RESPA) - A federal<br />
law requiring lenders to provide house<br />
buyers with in<strong>for</strong>m<strong>at</strong>ion about known<br />
or estim<strong>at</strong>ed settlement costs.<br />
• R-Value — The resistance of<br />
insul<strong>at</strong>ion m<strong>at</strong>erials (including<br />
windows) to he<strong>at</strong> passing through it<br />
The higher the number, the gre<strong>at</strong>er<br />
the insul<strong>at</strong>ing value.<br />
• Sales contract — A contract<br />
between a buyer and seller th<strong>at</strong> should<br />
explain, in detail, exactly wh<strong>at</strong> the<br />
purchase includes, wh<strong>at</strong> guarantees<br />
there are. when the buyer can move in<br />
wh<strong>at</strong> the closing costs are. and wh<strong>at</strong><br />
<strong>rec</strong>ourse the parties have if the<br />
contract is not fulfilled or if the buyer<br />
cannot get a mortgage commitment <strong>at</strong><br />
the agreed-upon terms<br />
• Mortgagee — The lender who<br />
makes a mortgage loan.<br />
• Shared app<strong>rec</strong>i<strong>at</strong>ion mortgage —<br />
A loan in which partrters agree to<br />
share specified portions of the<br />
• Mortgage loan — A contract in<br />
which the borrower's property is<br />
_ —<br />
downpayment. monthly payment, and<br />
app<strong>rec</strong>i<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />
pledged as coll<strong>at</strong>eral. It is repaid in<br />
installments. The mortgagor (buyer)<br />
promises to repay principal and<br />
interest, keep the house insured, pyy<br />
all taxes and keep the property in good<br />
condition.<br />
• Tenancy in common — A <strong>for</strong>m of<br />
ownership in which the tenants own<br />
separ<strong>at</strong>e but equal parts. To inherit<br />
the property, a surviving tenant would<br />
cither have to be mentioned in the will<br />
or m the absence of a will be eligible<br />
through st<strong>at</strong>e inheritance laws<br />
• Title - Evidence (usually in the<br />
torm of a certific<strong>at</strong>e or deed) of a<br />
person's legal right to ownership of a<br />
property.<br />
• Transfer taxes - Taxes levied<br />
on the transfer of property or on r*al<br />
est<strong>at</strong>e loans by st<strong>at</strong>e and/or local<br />
jurisdictions.<br />
• Veterans Administr<strong>at</strong>ion — A<br />
federal agency th<strong>at</strong> insures mortgage<br />
oans with very liberal downpayment<br />
requirements <strong>for</strong>honorably discharged<br />
eterans and their surviving spouses.<br />
• Walk-through — A final<br />
inspection of a house be<strong>for</strong>e settlement<br />
to search <strong>for</strong> problems th<strong>at</strong> need to be<br />
cor<strong>rec</strong>ted be<strong>for</strong>e ownership changes<br />
hands.<br />
• Warranty — A promise, either<br />
written or implied, th<strong>at</strong> the m<strong>at</strong>erial<br />
and workmanship of a product is<br />
defect free or will meet a specified<br />
level of per<strong>for</strong>mance over a specified<br />
Period of time Written warranties on<br />
<strong>new</strong> houses are either backed by<br />
insurance companies or by the builders<br />
themselves.<br />
• Zoning — Regul<strong>at</strong>ions<br />
established by local governments<br />
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*", a h r ' s, °" a * ic s '*' e w ' ,h dram<strong>at</strong>ic brick arch entrance marks the way<br />
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The American (No. 9)<br />
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Inc., Farmington Hills. Archi tec tarm) designer Janet L Compo Landscaper Pellag<strong>at</strong>a<br />
& Sons and Exquisite Cre<strong>at</strong>ions Interior designer Janet L Compo and Ray<br />
• c fe * t: 7,500 Bedrooms: *-*• B<strong>at</strong>hrooms: 4»*. Price: $500,000-<br />
•oOO.iKH). Fe<strong>at</strong>ures:<br />
American Country (Cape Cod) style. Fe<strong>at</strong>ures all Masco building products available<br />
in this area, including furnishings and some accessories Unique stone entrance<br />
with triple-panel, oversized oak door and sidelights, beveled glass all around Twostory<br />
circular foyer with access to all parts of the house with stone columns-and<br />
angled tile Huge living room with fireplace, two-way bar. oak flooring, french doors.<br />
with access to double decks on three levels. Elegant dining room with simul<strong>at</strong>ed<br />
stone trim and columns, oak floor, large bay windows and butler's pantry Leaded<br />
glass entry and transom to oak-paneled library, complete with two-way bar Beautiful<br />
fireplace m master bedroom, access to upper round deck, abundant se<strong>at</strong>ing<br />
media corner and arched ceiling in master b<strong>at</strong>h Lower level with bar. exercise area,<br />
entertainment <strong>center</strong>, custom spa. sauna, changing room, aquarium, complete b<strong>at</strong>h<br />
fireplace and additional two-level deck.<br />
N. f<br />
Clearing the air on<br />
kitchen ventil<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
WHEN YOU think of the<br />
kitchen and the appliances<br />
th<strong>at</strong> go into it. wh<strong>at</strong> comes<br />
to mind? Probably the<br />
refriger<strong>at</strong>or, cooktop. oven, dishwasher<br />
and microwave oven Wh<strong>at</strong> you may<br />
not remember is the ventil<strong>at</strong>or<br />
Although it's'often overlooked, your<br />
-i<br />
kitchen ventil<strong>at</strong>or is one of the most<br />
important appliances in your home<br />
Good kitchen ventil<strong>at</strong>ion not onlyaffects<br />
your Cooking area, it affects<br />
your entire home<br />
Just because you may have walls<br />
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Today's builders use<br />
marketing str<strong>at</strong>egies<br />
Continued trom Page 20<br />
value to today's smart shopper<br />
Home design philosophies change<br />
just like other fashions." Bonadeo<br />
said Builders need to be aware of<br />
wh<strong>at</strong> is in style and provide to<br />
prospects competitively priced fresh<br />
products if they intend to make sales "<br />
ONE WAY some builders are<br />
meeting the pricing challenge is by<br />
incorpor<strong>at</strong>ing some manufactured<br />
modules into their product Another is<br />
to organize the list of <strong>options</strong> jn such a<br />
way th<strong>at</strong> prospects don't have to buyfe<strong>at</strong>ures<br />
they denTwant Still another<br />
choice involves the development of<br />
cre<strong>at</strong>ive financing terms, particularly<br />
<strong>for</strong> first-time buyers.<br />
BASM advises builders to be<br />
cre<strong>at</strong>ive when it comes to constructing<br />
and marketing homes." Bonadeo said.<br />
"Consumers today are more<br />
sophistic<strong>at</strong>ed and savvy about<br />
purchasing decisions If builders can<br />
<strong>at</strong>tract buyers with marketing<br />
innov<strong>at</strong>ions and value-added<br />
purchases, everyone benefits."<br />
Buyers should alway« feel free to<br />
ask questions of the builders being<br />
considered Understanding all of the<br />
factors influencing the <strong>new</strong> home<br />
purchase will be the best way to<br />
ensure buying value
HOMEARAMA Thursday, October 4. 1990<br />
Qjjfljiwtt's built-in gas cooktop with downdr<strong>at</strong>t ventil<strong>at</strong>ion can be<br />
added to an island to cre<strong>at</strong>e a convenient work area.<br />
Subzero, built-in refriger<strong>at</strong>ion blends with cabinetry to give the kitchen<br />
a clean, integr<strong>at</strong>ed look.<br />
Kitchen designs are cooking good<br />
7 E WE COOK there, dine there, there. a pleasure oleasiirp to look w,l- <strong>at</strong>.<br />
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work, entertain and g<strong>at</strong>her<br />
projects can be added to make<br />
there.<br />
prepar<strong>at</strong>ion and clean-up easier and<br />
ONE WAY to achieve these goals is<br />
"There" is of course, the<br />
more efficient. There's even room in<br />
by installing good-quality cabinetry.<br />
kjtchen. From Sunday morning<br />
today's kitchens <strong>for</strong> your personal<br />
The trend is toward the use of custom<br />
breakfasts to l<strong>at</strong>e-night study sessions,<br />
computer.<br />
cabinets, but there are also a number<br />
the kitchen has become the busiest<br />
of semi-custom and stock cabinets<br />
room in the home. ^<br />
available to meet most any design<br />
A VERY popular and practical way<br />
As lifestyles have changed, so has need and budget.<br />
to gain valuable storage and counter<br />
the role of the kitchen in-the home.<br />
space is to include an island in your<br />
With both partners commonly<br />
By far. the most popular m<strong>at</strong>erial<br />
kitchen. Their openness allows several<br />
working, the cooking duties tend to be<br />
<strong>for</strong> cabinetry today is wood,<br />
people to g<strong>at</strong>her around, making a<br />
shared. Fixing meals has become a<br />
specifically oak. And whether they be<br />
gre<strong>at</strong> entertainmenfand casual dinine<br />
way to unwind and spend time<br />
painted, stained or lamin<strong>at</strong>ed, light-<br />
area.<br />
together.<br />
colored cabinets are hot. Consumers<br />
love the clean white look, and the <strong>new</strong><br />
An island can also become a<br />
The-walls th<strong>at</strong> separ<strong>at</strong>e the kitchen white-washed or pickled finishes, give<br />
complete work area by adding an extra<br />
from the rest of the home are opening the kitchen.<br />
sink, built-in cooktop and built-in<br />
up. Hints of the living room and den<br />
undercounter refriger<strong>at</strong>ion. This<br />
Wh<strong>at</strong>'s available ihside today's 1<br />
making there way into the kitchen.<br />
arrangement really comes in handy<br />
cabinetry is equally as exciting as<br />
We 11 even welcoming dinner guests<br />
when yo have more than one cook in<br />
outside. Organized cabinets and<br />
into the kitchen.<br />
the kitchen.<br />
drawers are yours <strong>for</strong> the asking.<br />
To accommod<strong>at</strong>e all this activity,<br />
Islands, however, aren't the only<br />
Cabinet manufacturers have made it<br />
some noticeable differences are taking easy, with such things as lazy susans.<br />
place you 11 find built-in appliances.<br />
place in the design of the kitchen and roll-out shelves, drawer organizers <strong>for</strong><br />
More than ever, built-ins are being<br />
the things th<strong>at</strong> go into it.<br />
utensils and spices-the list goes on and<br />
chosen to meet all a kitchen's<br />
The two requests most often made on.<br />
appliance needs<br />
by those remodeling and building <strong>new</strong><br />
Probably the first thing you'll notice<br />
Kitchen designers are also taking<br />
are to make the kitchen <strong>at</strong>tractive, but<br />
about a kitchen with built jn<br />
their clients special needs into<br />
also make it functional People want a<br />
appliances is its look The<br />
consider<strong>at</strong>ion. Perhaps you do a lot of<br />
kitchen th<strong>at</strong> they can feel totally<br />
underst<strong>at</strong>ed, streamlined exteriors of<br />
baking, canning or pasta making. A<br />
com<strong>for</strong>table in.^lu&i? e??y fo u*e gi)d , .<br />
built in appliances allow them to blend<br />
WQrk.area plwnedior your special<br />
in with cabinetrv and countertops.<br />
T<br />
This gives the kitchen a clean,<br />
coordin<strong>at</strong>ed look To further<br />
compliment your decor, many built in<br />
appliances also give you the option of<br />
adding custom exterior panels made of<br />
the same m<strong>at</strong>erial as your cabinets.<br />
But. these appliances must be more<br />
than just a pretty face. After all. the<br />
kitchens of the '90s need to cook as<br />
good as they look. And they will,<br />
because manufacturers are applying<br />
st<strong>at</strong>e-of-the-art technology to their<br />
built-in appliances. In general, built-in<br />
appliances are being designed to be<br />
more energy, space and time efficient,<br />
as well as easier to maintain.<br />
TODAY S POPULAR built-ins<br />
include: easy care cook tops with a<br />
variety of burner choices including<br />
halogen, specialty items like built-in<br />
indoor barbecue grills and deep fryers,<br />
multi-function ovens th<strong>at</strong> fe<strong>at</strong>ure four<br />
different ways to cook, ultra-quiet<br />
dishwashers, and built-in refnger<strong>at</strong>ors<br />
th<strong>at</strong> integr<strong>at</strong>e so well they look like<br />
part of the cabinetry<br />
Countertops are also <strong>at</strong>tracting a<br />
good deal of <strong>at</strong>tention these days The<br />
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""" — H O M E A R A M A Pape 27<br />
Cool shades accent hip homes<br />
By Le<strong>at</strong>rice Eispman Eiseman<br />
in fact, big <strong>new</strong>s. They're seen<br />
®<br />
special writer<br />
covering beds, hanging on walls and<br />
grasses With some tastefully placed<br />
faux animal skins, an exotic jungle<br />
thrown across tables Sometimes, they<br />
THE LEAVES may be turning,<br />
theme can emerge<br />
blend stripes, ticking and checks in<br />
but the greening of America classic crazy-quilt fashion<br />
continues with no regard <strong>for</strong><br />
FOR THOSE who like tamer<br />
the calendar. The<br />
surroundings, the utter simplicity of<br />
WE RE ALSO accenting our -<br />
• nv ironmental movement has become<br />
the Shaker influence also is readily<br />
tabletops with bright glassware made<br />
so much a part of us th<strong>at</strong> we're<br />
available. This trend is an outgrowth<br />
from cobalt, amber and cranberry<br />
carrying it into our homes.<br />
of the.minimalism th<strong>at</strong> some people<br />
glass These glasses arc so Im^-ly<br />
Home furnishing selectTorisThis<br />
have embraced and find hard to give<br />
they ve earned a place of prominence<br />
season show our reverence <strong>for</strong> n<strong>at</strong>ure,<br />
up It 's another style th<strong>at</strong> works very<br />
When not in use. they're in full view<br />
as we're drawn more and more to<br />
well with those colorful quilts and<br />
from cabinets with doors made of glass<br />
n<strong>at</strong>ural fibers and n<strong>at</strong>uralistic<br />
samplers<br />
— or no doors <strong>at</strong> all.<br />
setting;<br />
• Handp<strong>at</strong>nted folk JI t and Stylish<br />
We're bringing the outdoors in by-<br />
And we re following n<strong>at</strong>ure in yet<br />
crafts continue to gain popularityusing<br />
cottage garden and botanical<br />
another way — by our growing<br />
Folk art has reached a <strong>new</strong> level of<br />
themes We've long had a love affair<br />
interest in nesting or cocooning Our<br />
sophistic<strong>at</strong>ion, far from the folksy<br />
with our gardens, taking gre<strong>at</strong> pride in<br />
homes are important places of refuge,<br />
touches of years past Now a folk art<br />
our homegrown fresh vegetables and<br />
giving us com<strong>for</strong>t and security against<br />
object can be the accessory th<strong>at</strong> makes<br />
gorgeous flowers. But now. our<br />
the stresses of the outside world.<br />
the room.<br />
heightened environmental<br />
So we're decor<strong>at</strong>ing them with care,<br />
Continuing a trend th<strong>at</strong> has been<br />
consciousness has made us take to our<br />
paying gre<strong>at</strong> <strong>at</strong>tention to details. Even<br />
with us <strong>for</strong> several years, the<br />
gardens with <strong>new</strong> vigor, adapting the<br />
if our tastes run toward the<br />
American West retains a strong<br />
greenhouse look, perhaps to counter<br />
traditional, we're not afraid to make<br />
foothold on decor<strong>at</strong>ing styles<br />
the greenhouse effect<br />
our mark with some personal whimsy<br />
But there's a difference: Unlike the<br />
The colors we re using in our interior<br />
or humor. Why not place a funny doll<br />
vibrant pastels we've become<br />
gardens are inspired by bouquets of<br />
on th<strong>at</strong> elegant settee? Who says<br />
accustomed to. the colors are now-<br />
rhododendron, red tulips, yellow-<br />
there s no place in a sophistic<strong>at</strong>ed<br />
more authentic There's a very<br />
narcissus. purple pansies. lilies of the<br />
living room <strong>for</strong> a cardboard cow?<br />
s<strong>at</strong>isfying richness about saddle tans<br />
valley and strawflpwers There are<br />
Our decor<strong>at</strong>ing courage is g<strong>at</strong>hering<br />
accented by chili pepper reds<br />
also lovely vegetables and leafy<br />
strength. We II try interesting color<br />
Wh<strong>at</strong> if we re <strong>at</strong>tracted more by the<br />
greens, which look terrific against<br />
combin<strong>at</strong>ions we ve never considered<br />
ballroom than the barn? Elegance is<br />
woodsy browns and terra-cotta<br />
be<strong>for</strong>e We'll mix the old with the <strong>new</strong>.<br />
always with us This season, it appears<br />
And the colorful earthy motifs don't<br />
casually throwing a crazy quilt over<br />
in such architectural and sculptural<br />
stop there. Other decor<strong>at</strong>ing<br />
one side of a contemporary linen sofa.<br />
accents such as swirling curves, scrolls<br />
opportuhitie's are found in stone, clay,<br />
Quilts and hand-knit samplers are.<br />
and swags.<br />
bamboo and other woods.- vines and<br />
Window tre<strong>at</strong>ments are especially-<br />
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elabor<strong>at</strong>e. as darnask and taffeta are<br />
wound around drapery rods Moire<br />
and any silky looking fabrics are also<br />
in favor, as are fabrics with sheen and<br />
metallic threads<br />
OPULENCE AND fun combine in<br />
the use of trornpe I'oeil — elabor<strong>at</strong>e<br />
paintings, murals and wallpaper<br />
panels designed to frw.l the #»ye -u><br />
resemble objects in the room itself,<br />
r<strong>at</strong>her than just on the wall.<br />
The opulent look lends itself well to<br />
''Jts of ljg.ht_fjark-cont rasts• The colorsto<br />
cre<strong>at</strong>e this drama are grenadine and<br />
burgandy red. cyclamen pink, royal<br />
plum berry blue and pistachio green<br />
Gold is important to this look. too.<br />
sometimes it's bright, <strong>at</strong> other times,<br />
it's burnished<br />
We're also getting dram<strong>at</strong>ic colors<br />
from the ethnic influence, which is still<br />
very much with us From Russia.<br />
Spain and the Orient come some of the<br />
most vibrant reds From Greece come<br />
fabulous blues, ranging from Adri<strong>at</strong>ic<br />
blue to.periwinkle and turquoise<br />
To balance off the color palette and<br />
further enrich our choices, there are<br />
hint of tint "'colors and neutrals <strong>for</strong><br />
us to choose from Our <strong>options</strong> include<br />
bisqut cream tran
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Page 28 HOMEARAMA Thursday, October 4. 1990<br />
Learn to make most of small spaces<br />
By Tershia d'Elgin<br />
special writer<br />
MOST PEOPLE are so saddled<br />
with belongings th<strong>at</strong> facing<br />
up to confining houses,<br />
apartments, closets or even<br />
drawers puts them off balance. But<br />
the problems are not insurmountable.<br />
Those wishing to trans<strong>for</strong>m drab,<br />
pea-sized quarters should pass by a<br />
well provisioned bookstore first.<br />
Conran s Living in Small Spaces,"<br />
by Lome Mack (Little. Browa). is<br />
packed with exquisite ideas. The<br />
book's last section has 20 illumin<strong>at</strong>ing<br />
designs <strong>for</strong> problem-solving pieces,of<br />
furniture and accessories.<br />
Your first mand<strong>at</strong>e is to pare your<br />
effects. Keep only those things you<br />
really love or need. Die-hard pack -<strong>at</strong>s<br />
should benefit from Stephanie Culp's<br />
How to Conquer Clutter" (Writer's<br />
Digest):<br />
• STORAGE<br />
Concealing or disguising your<br />
bounty makes storage a prime<br />
consider<strong>at</strong>ion. Fortun<strong>at</strong>ely, the<br />
marketplace is rife with solutions.<br />
The Scandinavian company Elna<br />
pioneered sleek adjustable storage<br />
units as a concept. There ire now<br />
dozens of additional systems from<br />
which to choose.<br />
Most larger communities have<br />
entire stores devoted to meeting your<br />
organiz<strong>at</strong>ional needs. Or you can order<br />
from home accessory c<strong>at</strong>alogs offered<br />
by such companies as Hold<br />
Everything or Lillian Vernon. These<br />
commercial storage units can be<br />
combined with housings made of wood<br />
and other m<strong>at</strong>erials to m<strong>at</strong>ch your<br />
decor.<br />
How-to books such as "Better<br />
Homes and Gardens Remodeling<br />
Ideas" or Terence Conran's "Do It<br />
Yourself ' series (Fireside) give stepby-step<br />
instructions <strong>for</strong> storage<br />
improvements.<br />
Hundreds of closet consultants have<br />
gone into profitable business across<br />
the country. Your problem may be so<br />
severe th<strong>at</strong> you should resort to one.<br />
If your chaos seems beyond human '<br />
unraveling, look to a <strong>new</strong> corpputeraided<br />
design resource called ,<br />
Weyerhaeuser DesignCenter. Found in<br />
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design<strong>at</strong>ed cabinet area.<br />
Take advantage of "dead" space.<br />
This is most often near the ceiling.<br />
Attractive shelves can be affixed over<br />
doorways and filled with books.<br />
Farbic-covered boxes filled with<br />
belongings can also be stored there<br />
•<br />
• FURNITURE<br />
With space as a consider<strong>at</strong>ion, both<br />
rooms and furniture are put upon to<br />
serve a dual purpose. A couch must<br />
^trans<strong>for</strong>m into a bed. a desk into a<br />
dining table, a stereo system cabinet<br />
into a breakfront. and »o <strong>for</strong>th. Desk<br />
and occasional chairs are called upon<br />
Clever storage and smart planning turn limited space into an area fit tor a variety ot uses.<br />
to be dining room chairs.<br />
An ottoman might actually be a<br />
storage unit or even a bed. Your<br />
m<strong>at</strong>tress might have to rest on built-in<br />
drawers in lieu of box springs.<br />
Built-ins are. in fact, the biggest<br />
answer to boxy dimensions. Wrapping<br />
the room in built-ins — se<strong>at</strong>ing areas,<br />
desks, shelving (all with storage<br />
underne<strong>at</strong>h) — lends a uni<strong>for</strong>mity<br />
th<strong>at</strong> individual furnishings can't<br />
accomplish.<br />
Lighting should be ceiling-hung<br />
fixtures, wall scones and track<br />
lighting. Reserve floor space <strong>for</strong> the<br />
necessities.<br />
Home furnishing oper<strong>at</strong>ions such as<br />
Stor and Conran's c<strong>at</strong>er to designconscious<br />
consumers on a budget.<br />
They offer slick, chic furniture and<br />
accessories. Moreover, their c<strong>at</strong>alogs<br />
and stores show how to put it together<br />
cre<strong>at</strong>ively. —<br />
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Cheap" by Mary Gilli<strong>at</strong>t (Workman)<br />
help you achieve style economically.<br />
Small rooms with eccentricities —<br />
nooks, crannies, exposed plumbing, -<br />
un<strong>for</strong>tun<strong>at</strong>ely positioned windows —<br />
can provide the design fodder from<br />
which special provinces issue.<br />
Instead of ignoring or hiding these<br />
eyesores, work out some way to play<br />
them up. Paint those niches a different<br />
color, fill them with art or shelves. Put<br />
shelving in front of windows. Hang<br />
pictures, tie and belt racks or a h<strong>at</strong><br />
collection from those doors.<br />
• VISUAL TRICKS<br />
As you work through the storage<br />
details, consider how to stretch space<br />
visually. Maximize space by<br />
minimizing contrast P<strong>at</strong>terns and<br />
colors should flow smoothly across the<br />
entire room. Cover furniture and<br />
cushions to m<strong>at</strong>ch or closely<br />
approxim<strong>at</strong>e wall color Include a wall<br />
to-wall floor covering.<br />
But don't be afraid to showcase one<br />
or two odd pieces. A dram<strong>at</strong>ic<br />
painting, pn unusual vase or a well-lit<br />
sculpture are the grand gestures th<strong>at</strong><br />
give rooms personality and<br />
importance.<br />
Cre<strong>at</strong>e the illusion of space with<br />
mirrors. Don't feel limited about<br />
where you can put them Do an entire<br />
wall, ceiling or closet doors, inside and<br />
out Barrisol. a French ceiling product.<br />
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With some careful planning and<br />
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Thursday. October 4. 1990<br />
Prepare your house to get best price<br />
By By Debra Cooper<br />
special writer<br />
YOU VE HEARD the bad <strong>new</strong>s:<br />
Houses aren't selling, prices<br />
are falling and discouraged<br />
owners are getting desper<strong>at</strong>e.<br />
Here's the good <strong>new</strong>s. According to<br />
Money Magazine, savvy owners who<br />
actively make their houses stand out<br />
manage to sell without delay or<br />
disappointment, even in beleaguered<br />
markets.<br />
The key is learning how to<br />
differenti<strong>at</strong>e your "product" in the<br />
buyers' minds, just /s if you were<br />
Gillette bringing out a <strong>new</strong> razor.<br />
Winning sales str<strong>at</strong>egies, described<br />
in the magazine's "Money Guide: Your<br />
Home." are summarized below:<br />
• YOUR AGENT .. —<br />
Hire the best real est<strong>at</strong>e agent you<br />
can find. A sharp pro will advertise<br />
your house expertly, show it skillfully<br />
and medi<strong>at</strong>e deftly withyour buyer.<br />
Don't try to save money by selling<br />
your house yourself — a difficult<br />
option, even in the best of markets.<br />
How do you find, a good agent? Get<br />
<strong>rec</strong>ommend<strong>at</strong>ions from neighbors who<br />
<strong>rec</strong>ently sold houses similar to yours.<br />
Visit real est<strong>at</strong>e offices and ask who<br />
their top sellers are (also look <strong>for</strong><br />
plaques on the walls). Be<strong>for</strong>e you<br />
decide, invite several candid<strong>at</strong>es to<br />
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Another advantage of working with<br />
an agent is access to the multiple<br />
listing service, a public<strong>at</strong>ion or<br />
computer network th<strong>at</strong> in<strong>for</strong>ms other<br />
agents about your house.-<br />
Don t try to save money by trying<br />
to negoti<strong>at</strong>e a lower commission with<br />
your agent. Consider offering a bonus<br />
if the house gets snapped up quickly <strong>at</strong><br />
close to the asking price. A broker will<br />
be motiv<strong>at</strong>ed to work harder <strong>for</strong> a<br />
client who pays more.<br />
• YOUR PRICE<br />
Bite the bullet. One of the most<br />
common, and damaging, mistakes<br />
sellers njake in weak markets today is<br />
clinging to yesterday's prices. Forget<br />
the "killing" the Joneses made on the<br />
house next door a year ago. It may be<br />
as irrelevant to your house's asking<br />
price as wh<strong>at</strong> the Dutch paid <strong>for</strong><br />
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You can t af<strong>for</strong>d to lose those potential<br />
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You and yo.ur agent should agree on<br />
an asking price based on <strong>rec</strong>ent sales<br />
of comparable houses. Decide on a<br />
rock-bottom selling price, then set<br />
your initial asking price no more than<br />
3-5-percent higher — ideally, just<br />
under the next multiple of 10 (i.e.,<br />
SI49.000 r<strong>at</strong>her than $150,000) <strong>for</strong><br />
psychological and listing reasons.<br />
• YOUR HOUSE<br />
In a tough market, there may be 10<br />
or more houses competing <strong>for</strong> each<br />
buyer So make sure your house shows<br />
well.<br />
Now is not the time to take on major<br />
remodeling or landscaping projects.<br />
But minor repairs and cosmetic<br />
makeovers do help quicker sales, if not<br />
higher prices.<br />
First impressions are crucial.<br />
Improve your house's curb appeal by<br />
trimming shrubs, purging weeds and<br />
planting flowers.<br />
Notbmg spruces up a house's<br />
exterior like bright, cheery blooms.<br />
Inside, see to it rooms are sunny,<br />
uncluttered and clean. Consider<br />
putting some of your excess stuff, from<br />
clothes to furnishings, in storage.<br />
Consider painting the house, or <strong>at</strong><br />
least the mailbox, front door and<br />
windowsills. Have the windows<br />
washed, fix any leaky faucets, reparr<br />
stuck doors and windows and replace<br />
any damaged or discolored caulking in<br />
the b<strong>at</strong>hrooms.<br />
While the house is being shown.<br />
keep a low profile (or be absent).<br />
Restrain pets and small children, clear<br />
the kitchen sink, make the beds, throw<br />
open Jhe curtains and blinds and pick<br />
up and stash any clutter.<br />
In general, make it as easy as<br />
possible <strong>for</strong> potential buyers to<br />
imagine themselves living in your<br />
house. Do away with offbe<strong>at</strong> or highly<br />
personal decor<strong>at</strong>ing touches; take a<br />
plain-vanilla, conserv<strong>at</strong>ive approach<br />
instead. For example, if you're<br />
painting and replacing carpeting.<br />
choose off-white and beige.<br />
• YOUR STRATEGY<br />
OK. wh<strong>at</strong> do you do if your house<br />
hasn't sold within 30 days? Don't fire<br />
your broker (yet). Ask wh<strong>at</strong><br />
objections prospects are voicing and<br />
take action to remedy them.<br />
Do buyers want a <strong>new</strong>er house?<br />
Spend $300 or so on a homeowner's<br />
warranty th<strong>at</strong> will pay <strong>for</strong> any needed<br />
repairs during the first year of<br />
occupancy.<br />
If you cut your price sharply, have<br />
your agent relist the house with the<br />
multiple listing service -<br />
. Consider looking <strong>for</strong> a <strong>new</strong> broker if<br />
your house hasn't sold within three<br />
months, your agent is slow to return<br />
your calls, few buyers are brought by<br />
and the agent doesn't keep you<br />
in<strong>for</strong>med of prospects' reactions.<br />
Be realistic when you negoti<strong>at</strong>e, and<br />
keep in mind th<strong>at</strong> reducing your price<br />
is only one of many concessions you<br />
can make to encourage buyers. Offer to<br />
help with closing costs, <strong>for</strong> example, or<br />
agree to an escrow closing d<strong>at</strong>e th<strong>at</strong><br />
better meets the buyer's needs<br />
Packing up is easier<br />
after a little planning<br />
By Debra Cooper<br />
special writer<br />
MOVING NEEDN'T BE<br />
murder<br />
The key is organiz<strong>at</strong>ion:<br />
Break the process down into<br />
small chores you can handle one <strong>at</strong> a<br />
time.<br />
Bookstores stock how-to guides th<strong>at</strong><br />
can help: larger .moving companies<br />
offer tips <strong>for</strong> free. Also, ask your real<br />
est<strong>at</strong>e agent <strong>for</strong> suggestions.<br />
The following advice is from the<br />
"Century 21 Moving Guide"<br />
(available <strong>at</strong> Century 21 offices):<br />
If you decide to hire a professional<br />
mover, start by contacting several<br />
reputable companies Ask about r<strong>at</strong>es,<br />
available services and extra charges<br />
<strong>for</strong> special handling. Get estim<strong>at</strong>es<br />
based on the approxim<strong>at</strong>e weight of<br />
your belongings and the distance to be<br />
traveled.<br />
Inquire about insurance coverage<br />
protecting your belongings against<br />
damages and losses. Find out how<br />
claims are processed. Check references<br />
to determine the company's <strong>rec</strong>ord <strong>for</strong><br />
customer s<strong>at</strong>isfaction.<br />
Moving companies will not handle<br />
the shipping of pets; you may want to<br />
consider sending them by air. House<br />
plants do not do well inside moving<br />
vans: find a good house locally <strong>for</strong> your<br />
plants, then replace them once you're<br />
' settled.<br />
Get rid of excess items, things vou<br />
no longer want or need Consider<br />
having a garage sale, and make<br />
arrangements with a local charity to<br />
collect items left afterward<br />
If you are going to do the packing<br />
yourself, keep these basic principles in "<br />
mind:<br />
• Use the right size box <strong>for</strong> the<br />
contents.<br />
• Limit the weight of each box to<br />
five pounds.<br />
• Use sturdy boxes with lids.<br />
• Use plenty of cushioning to<br />
absorb shock.<br />
• Wrap delic<strong>at</strong>e items individually<br />
in plain paper.<br />
• Never use printed <strong>new</strong>spaper; it<br />
could damage your belongings.<br />
® Pack firmly, without overstuffing<br />
the box.<br />
• Plan to have the packing<br />
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• Clearly mark boxes <strong>for</strong> proper<br />
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TODAY S HOUSE buyers are<br />
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— They want their houses to<br />
be customized to fit their<br />
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have to be made, but they won t settle<br />
<strong>for</strong> second best.<br />
Th<strong>at</strong> s why builders offer different<br />
models, product <strong>options</strong> and color<br />
selection, so buyers can get wh<strong>at</strong> they<br />
want, said James Bonadeo. president<br />
of Builders Associ<strong>at</strong>ion of<br />
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Professional Builder magazine<br />
polled, n<strong>at</strong>ionwide. 814 members of<br />
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• Detached houses are preferred<br />
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Organiz<strong>at</strong>ion and ~<br />
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and more eficfient.<br />
Preparing a checklist in advance<br />
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everyone actively involved in planning<br />
the move.<br />
. Century 21 Real East<strong>at</strong>e Corp '<br />
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• MOVING OUT<br />
• Investig<strong>at</strong>e competitive moving<br />
prices. Compare the cost of renting a<br />
truck to hiring a moving company.<br />
• Call and confirm d<strong>at</strong>e and arrival<br />
time with moving company or verify<br />
your truck rental agreement several<br />
days in advance.<br />
• Send change-of-address cards as<br />
soon as possible. Notify the post office,<br />
creditors, friends and rel<strong>at</strong>ives of the<br />
<strong>new</strong> address. *<br />
• Forward all school, medical and -<br />
dental <strong>rec</strong>ords to the appropri<strong>at</strong>e<br />
offices in your <strong>new</strong> loc<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />
• Begin packing by boxing seldom<br />
used items first Label boxes by<br />
content and the rooms where they<br />
should be delivered.<br />
• Use extra towels and linens to<br />
protect breakables Mark "fragil^,<br />
appropri<strong>at</strong>e. • if<br />
• Separ<strong>at</strong>e and secure important<br />
documents, jewelry and keys in a safe<br />
loc<strong>at</strong>ion so they won't get lost in the<br />
confusion.<br />
• Conduct a thorough final<br />
inspection of closets, crawl spaces,<br />
basements, <strong>at</strong>tics and out-of-the-way<br />
storage spaces. Have another person<br />
inspect the house separ<strong>at</strong>ely.<br />
• Remember to turn off lighrs,<br />
reduce the air conditioning and lock all<br />
windows and doors be<strong>for</strong>e leaving<br />
• MOVING IN<br />
• Do a thorough cleaning be<strong>for</strong>e<br />
moving in. including carpeting. It's<br />
easier to clean an empty house than a<br />
full one.<br />
• Loc<strong>at</strong>e and check all fuses,<br />
circuit breakers, w<strong>at</strong>e/gas and<br />
electrical valves Read utility meters<br />
and test smoke detectors<br />
• Determine m advance where you<br />
want heavy furniture placed The<br />
.movers are better equipped to<br />
maneuver heavy items<br />
• Make a <strong>new</strong> list of your local fire<br />
and police st<strong>at</strong>ion phone numbers in<br />
addition to doctors and medical<br />
facilities Place copies of the list near<br />
each phone.<br />
• After moving in. give your<br />
children a tour of their <strong>new</strong> home and<br />
neighborhood. Try to present this<br />
change as a positive and exciting n$w<br />
experience. The more they learn about<br />
their <strong>new</strong> home and neighborhood, the<br />
less fear and anticip<strong>at</strong>ion they'll feel<br />
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Thursday. Thursday, October 4. 1990 HOMEARAMA<br />
Safe havens<br />
These tips can help make your home more secure<br />
By Debra Lee Baldwin<br />
special writer<br />
UNLESS YOU'RE a 410-pound<br />
sumd wrestler whose hobby is<br />
raising Dobermans. chances<br />
are you sometimes worry<br />
about home security.<br />
Particularly if you're often alone <strong>at</strong><br />
night, your house is somewh<strong>at</strong><br />
isol<strong>at</strong>ed, you travel frequently or you<br />
have valuable family heirlooms to<br />
protect.<br />
You can have your house wired by a<br />
professional security company, which<br />
will then .monitor your home. This is<br />
an expensive way to obtain peace of<br />
mind; however, reporting systems cost<br />
upward of $2,000 and charge monthly<br />
fees.<br />
There are many things you can do<br />
to protect your home on a smaller, less<br />
expensive scale.<br />
The following products will make<br />
your house less vulnerable to criminals<br />
— by scaring them off. keeping them<br />
out or by concealing your valuables.<br />
Many of these devices are activ<strong>at</strong>ed<br />
by sound, motion or he<strong>at</strong>:<br />
• NOISE ANO LIGHT<br />
Loud noises and bright lights are<br />
helpful deterrents to crime; the last<br />
thing a criminal wantsto be is the<br />
<strong>center</strong> of <strong>at</strong>tention.<br />
One clever key-chain device works<br />
like a garage door opener. It's gre<strong>at</strong> <strong>for</strong><br />
people who return home from work<br />
after dark: you push a button and it<br />
turns on a light inside your house. And<br />
it works up to 50 feet away.<br />
A similar device is a "sound switch"<br />
th<strong>at</strong>-turns on a light in your home<br />
when it detects a noise. You can set<br />
the lights-on interval <strong>for</strong> as little as<br />
five seconds or as long as 10 minutes<br />
Several sound alarms are designed<br />
to hang on doorknobs; they make a<br />
loud noise if the door is opened.<br />
Wedge shaped doorstop alarms are<br />
similar, as are sliding door barriers<br />
th<strong>at</strong> emit an 85-decibel warning.<br />
Driveway Aleh System is a motion<br />
sensor of people approaching your<br />
house It detects the he<strong>at</strong> and motion<br />
of approaching visitors up to 40 feet -<br />
away and sends a signal to a <strong>rec</strong>eiver ^<br />
inside the house, which activ<strong>at</strong>es a<br />
four-second buzzer. You can plug the<br />
<strong>rec</strong>eiver into any household outlet.<br />
It <strong>looks</strong> like a radio, but Soundscan<br />
analyzes noises in your home and<br />
detects those th<strong>at</strong> sound like <strong>for</strong>ced<br />
entry -(breaking glass and splintering<br />
A'ood). It monitors up to 2.500 square<br />
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Secure hornet are alio insured<br />
h o m * Here are anm*<br />
<strong>for</strong> protecting your' homTand L<br />
hearth<br />
• meure <strong>for</strong> ai least 80 percent of<br />
ihe replacement co<strong>at</strong> of your home<br />
• Get liability coverage <strong>for</strong><br />
personal Injuries.<br />
• Basic coverage includes<br />
damage from fire. explosion,<br />
smo*e. vandalism and lightning<br />
Depending on where you live, you<br />
might also want special coverage<br />
such aa earthquake or hurricane<br />
insurance.<br />
• investig<strong>at</strong>e special clauses and<br />
coverage If you run a Ouainess out<br />
of your home<br />
• Renters need insurance to cover<br />
damage, fo furniture and other<br />
personal items. A landlord's<br />
insurance only covers damage to<br />
tha burtdmg itself<br />
feet and wails when activ<strong>at</strong>ed <strong>for</strong> 10<br />
minutes.<br />
Alarm screens look like high quality<br />
fiberglass window screens, but once<br />
you plug them in. they activ<strong>at</strong>e an<br />
alarm when tampered with from<br />
outside.<br />
One outdoor light is solar pOwered<br />
as well as motion sensitive. You Can<br />
install it without any electrical _<br />
hookup: it stores energy from the sun<br />
and turns a bright light on any moving<br />
object th<strong>at</strong> comes within 75 feet of it<br />
<strong>at</strong> night. The light lasts <strong>for</strong> three<br />
minutes or as long as there is<br />
movement in the area.<br />
• KEYLESS LOCKS<br />
Keyless locks elimin<strong>at</strong>e the worry of<br />
losing your keys and are impossible to<br />
pick i you may have seen these on l<strong>at</strong>emodel<br />
cars) They have a calcul<strong>at</strong>orlike<br />
keypad; you punch in your code<br />
number when you want to unlock your<br />
home s front door It 's easy to change<br />
the code. too. if necessary.<br />
Whfn in doubt, outwit the criminal.<br />
Put a key in a phony rock outside your<br />
Iront door, or hide your Rolex in a fake<br />
can of shaving lotion in the b<strong>at</strong>hroom<br />
.(from Brookstone)<br />
Or put a warning sticker gr sign<br />
from a security company on your<br />
house 'without subscribing to the<br />
service) If th<strong>at</strong> seems too obvious, the<br />
Sharper Image sells a counterfeit home<br />
security control panel th<strong>at</strong> even fools<br />
aiarm installers "<br />
Another cSever hiding place <strong>for</strong><br />
valuables is inside a hollowed-out<br />
book A book safe costs about $20 and<br />
can store cash, jewelry and other small<br />
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Page 34 HOMEARAMA Thursday, October 4. 1990<br />
Home furnishings Bllow gre<strong>at</strong> freedom<br />
A FRUSTRATED shopper who<br />
/W can't find just the right fabric<br />
r m may not agree, but the most<br />
important decor<strong>at</strong>ing trend<br />
today is freedom of choice, say a<br />
number of home furnishings experts.<br />
Decor<strong>at</strong>ors, manufacturers and<br />
magazine editors are less likely to<br />
dict<strong>at</strong>e specific styles and mor?likely<br />
to ask people how they live and wh<strong>at</strong><br />
type of furnishings would be appealing<br />
and practical, said Mary Gilli<strong>at</strong>t.<br />
"There is more concern <strong>for</strong> how<br />
things work.'' added the designer and<br />
author of books about decor<strong>at</strong>ing.<br />
"Decor<strong>at</strong>ing styles are much more<br />
eclectic, more sophistic<strong>at</strong>ed, and<br />
people seem bolder about mixing<br />
things. Not everything m<strong>at</strong>ches.<br />
"They are beginning to use more<br />
crafts. There are so many little shops<br />
opening up th<strong>at</strong> sell local things and<br />
seem tp be doing quite well."<br />
The swing away from the decor<strong>at</strong>or<br />
as dict<strong>at</strong>or — a star turn in some<br />
arenas during the 1980s — is powered<br />
by home furnishings customers who<br />
are older, better educ<strong>at</strong>ed and know<br />
wh<strong>at</strong> they. want, said John Young,<br />
president of Design America, a<br />
furniture manufacturer in Coral<br />
Gables, Fla.<br />
Interest in interior design has been<br />
stimul<strong>at</strong>ed by a wider acquaintance<br />
with art. Young said. "Museum<br />
<strong>at</strong>tendance has doubled seven times in<br />
the last decade," he pointed out.<br />
THIS NEW savvy public is<br />
supporting a growing network of stores<br />
in which handcrafted and welldesigned.<br />
factory-made objects are<br />
shown together, said Bill Kraus.<br />
author of "Contemporary Crafts <strong>for</strong><br />
the Home" (Kraus Sikes Inc.. New<br />
York).<br />
Products once sold only through<br />
architects and designers are available<br />
in these stores. "The good things are<br />
more widely available, though too<br />
much is still sold only through<br />
designers." Gilli<strong>at</strong>t said.<br />
She predicts th<strong>at</strong> video will help to<br />
narrow the knowledge gap. "We are a<br />
really visual society, and videos are<br />
the ideal method of keeping consumers<br />
in<strong>for</strong>med."<br />
Video is^n important potential<br />
medium of in<strong>for</strong>m<strong>at</strong>ion and learning<br />
about art. said Bronwyn Dunn. Dunn<br />
has compiled a mail order c<strong>at</strong>alog of<br />
art app<strong>rec</strong>i<strong>at</strong>ion videos.<br />
Prices <strong>for</strong> art videos are coming<br />
down. "Once it cost up to $500 <strong>for</strong> a 16<br />
mm print of an art app<strong>rec</strong>i<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
program. Today. vide9s of the same<br />
m<strong>at</strong>erial cost about $40." Dunn said.<br />
Her Greenwich. Cojin.-based<br />
company. Arts America, c<strong>at</strong>alogs and<br />
distributes more than 200 art videos.<br />
Recently, a mail order customer in<br />
Scottsdale. Ariz., spent $900 on<br />
cassettes, and another from Cali<strong>for</strong>nia<br />
sent in a $700 order.<br />
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ACCORDING TO Bette Rosenberg<br />
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c<strong>at</strong>alog, people aren't just learning<br />
about art.'they're putting it in their<br />
homes. One of the most important<br />
decor<strong>at</strong>ing trends is to use original art<br />
to give rooms a lift without having to<br />
change furniture.<br />
Last year. Spiegel introduced its<br />
first specialty c<strong>at</strong>alog fe<strong>at</strong>uring<br />
original art works and decor<strong>at</strong>ive art<br />
objects. The product mix includes<br />
limited edition graphics, handicrafts,<br />
name brand collectibles from makers<br />
such as Daum. Lladro. W<strong>at</strong>er<strong>for</strong>d and<br />
Royal Doulton. and signed oil<br />
paintings. Prices range from $80 to<br />
$2,500. The average amount spent is<br />
$200. •<br />
"We stress two points: Art doesn't<br />
have to be expensive, and collectibles<br />
don't have to be a name brand." she<br />
said.<br />
Still, those well-known designer<br />
names do appeal. Designer collections<br />
with the taste and talents of a wellknown<br />
master aimed <strong>at</strong> the mass<br />
market can be looked <strong>at</strong> as a "sign of<br />
the gre<strong>at</strong>er power of the public, said<br />
designer Mario Bu<strong>at</strong>ta.<br />
Besides bringing the prices down,<br />
the designer collection makes it easier<br />
to get a particular look exactly the<br />
way you want it and so extends<br />
decor<strong>at</strong>ing choices. Recently. Bu<strong>at</strong>ta.<br />
whose name already is on sheets,<br />
fabric, furniture and wallpaper, added<br />
needlepoint, potpourri, table linens,<br />
decor<strong>at</strong>ive accessories, lamps and rugs<br />
to his product line.<br />
ALTHOUGH THE essence of the<br />
<strong>new</strong> decor<strong>at</strong>ing <strong>at</strong>titudes is th<strong>at</strong> you<br />
can have exactly wh<strong>at</strong> you want —<br />
even if it's vulgar excess. Bu<strong>at</strong>ta does<br />
see a general trend toward restraint.<br />
"People are using more classical<br />
decor<strong>at</strong>ion and adopting a less-is-more<br />
<strong>at</strong>titude, after a period of ostent<strong>at</strong>ion,<br />
but still in 18th and 19th-century<br />
terms."<br />
Although some of his wealthy<br />
priv<strong>at</strong>e clients are paring_down, the<br />
orn<strong>at</strong>e look continues-to appeal to the<br />
public, especially in the bedroom.<br />
where Victorian p<strong>at</strong>tern sheets and<br />
lots "of fabric embellishments are more<br />
popular than ever.<br />
"The quieter Victorian furniture<br />
pieces, such as Gothic revival bed.<br />
have become popular with young'<br />
people, partly because they are<br />
af<strong>for</strong>dable." Bu<strong>at</strong>ta said.<br />
If. however, you find Victorian a<br />
gothic horror, skip it. The decor<strong>at</strong>ing<br />
lesson of the day is this: If you don't<br />
like it. you still can have wh<strong>at</strong> you<br />
like.<br />
Options abound when<br />
you buy a <strong>new</strong> house<br />
NEW HOUSE buyers in the "90s<br />
are finding the widest-ever<br />
variety o? styles and <strong>options</strong><br />
from which to choose. While<br />
those choices may bewilder some, a 9<br />
quick look <strong>at</strong> current trends in<br />
homebuilding should help the buyer<br />
make a decision.<br />
"Homebuyers look <strong>for</strong> the l<strong>at</strong>est in<br />
style and technology." said James<br />
Bonadeo. Builders Associ<strong>at</strong>ion of<br />
Southeastern Michigan president.<br />
"Those buyers are n<strong>at</strong>urally going to<br />
gravit<strong>at</strong>e to builders who offer up-tod<strong>at</strong>e<br />
products."<br />
Many of the trends in <strong>new</strong> houses<br />
rel<strong>at</strong>e to <strong>rec</strong>ent advances in<br />
technology. Built-in appliances.<br />
including microwaves and hot-w<strong>at</strong>er<br />
dispensers, are the rule r<strong>at</strong>her than<br />
the exception in the "90s.<br />
Phone jacks in every room, built-in<br />
entertainment <strong>center</strong>s, and even builtin<br />
whirlpool b<strong>at</strong>hs, are among the<br />
things buyers are looking <strong>for</strong> in their<br />
houses. Many buyers consider these<br />
amenities virtual necessities. .<br />
Other popular items fit into the<br />
c<strong>at</strong>egory of luxuries. Master bedroom<br />
galleys, spacious b<strong>at</strong>hrooms with dual<br />
vanities, high ceilings and home<br />
fitness <strong>center</strong>s are among the "extras"<br />
buyers are looking <strong>for</strong> th<strong>at</strong> tailor the<br />
house to a particular personality.<br />
"THERE IS also a move back to<br />
classic styling." Bonadeo said. "We<br />
get many requests <strong>for</strong> skylights.<br />
radius corners, and tone-on tone floor<br />
surfaces, which help increase visual<br />
space. Overall, many <strong>new</strong> houses<br />
would be considered neo-classic in<br />
their design theme."<br />
Perhaps the one item th<strong>at</strong> is getting<br />
more <strong>at</strong>tention than any other from<br />
most buyers in the '90s is the overall<br />
quality of the house. Buyers are<br />
looking <strong>for</strong> workmanship th<strong>at</strong> will last<br />
and th<strong>at</strong> will ensure their.<strong>new</strong> house<br />
will be a showpiece well into the next<br />
century.<br />
High-gloss cabinets, an array of<br />
built in storage spaces, plentiful<br />
shelving in closets, and even pop-out<br />
ironing boards are all fe<strong>at</strong>ures th<strong>at</strong><br />
today s buyer will find <strong>at</strong>tractive and<br />
useful while adding to the "finished"<br />
appearance of the house Combining<br />
those fe<strong>at</strong>ures with careful detail work<br />
will give the house a desired highquality<br />
effect.<br />
More and more buyers are realizing<br />
th<strong>at</strong> spending a few more dollars up<br />
front pays off in improved appearance,<br />
reduced maintenance, and increased<br />
resale value." Bonadeo said. "Cutting<br />
corners is a thing of the past. Buyers<br />
today want the highest possible<br />
quality of workmanship."<br />
'A <strong>new</strong> home is an<br />
investment as well as a<br />
place to live. It will grow in<br />
value and, <strong>at</strong> the same<br />
time, provide tax shelter<br />
'while giving you a dwelling<br />
th<strong>at</strong> suits your lifestyle.'<br />
— James Bonadeo<br />
BAS.M president<br />
Dream home<br />
Buying th<strong>at</strong> <strong>new</strong> house is an<br />
investment with advantages<br />
A NEW home is one of the smartest<br />
/% and best investments you w ill<br />
/ m ever make ^our home is the<br />
place where you spend about ''<br />
half of your time, enjoying leisure,<br />
raising a family, puttering around a<br />
garden or entertaining friends<br />
A <strong>new</strong> home is an investment as<br />
well as a place to live said James<br />
Bonadeo. president of the Builders<br />
Associ<strong>at</strong>ion of Southeastern Michigan<br />
It will grow in value and. <strong>at</strong> the same<br />
time, provide tax shelter while giving<br />
y.ou a dwelling th<strong>at</strong> suits your<br />
lifestyle."<br />
The increase in value is one of the<br />
basic reasons many people buy a<br />
home Oue of the best things about<br />
owning a home is th<strong>at</strong> white you make<br />
monthly payments th<strong>at</strong> reduce your<br />
outstanding balance, the home is<br />
almost always increasing in value.<br />
Th<strong>at</strong> increase in value, or equity, is<br />
yours. It is often the best possible way<br />
<strong>for</strong> you to increase your Tiet worth No<br />
other purchase os investment is quite<br />
so sound as home-ownership Few<br />
other investments allow you to *-Irn s
*<br />
| 36 HOMEARAMA Thursday. October 4. 1990<br />
Homeowners want more storage space Here's a peek <strong>at</strong><br />
A LL NEW cabinets and<br />
/% countertops. additional work<br />
X a , islands, walk-in pantries and<br />
all <strong>new</strong> appliances top the<br />
kitchen jvish lists of the readers of<br />
1001 Home Ideas Magazine.<br />
The public<strong>at</strong>ion and the Associ<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
of Home Appliance Manufacturers<br />
surveyed readers to find out wh<strong>at</strong><br />
they'd like in their dream kitchens.<br />
Of the 1.700 responses, many picked<br />
major structural changes to ease<br />
storage problems and streamline<br />
kitchen chores. All <strong>new</strong> cabinets and<br />
countertops were desired by 65<br />
percent, and walk-in pantries and<br />
work islands each polled 51 percent.<br />
Next came^ppliances. with 48<br />
percent.<br />
Just 15 percent wanted home offices<br />
installed in kitchen areas, a result th<strong>at</strong><br />
surprised the surveyors. Other<br />
preferences were <strong>for</strong> greenhouse<br />
windows (33 percent). skylights (26<br />
percent). sitdown convers<strong>at</strong>ion areas<br />
(18 percent) and fireplaces (8<br />
percent). .<br />
.Designer appliances?<br />
Caloric's consumer research turned<br />
up a wish <strong>for</strong> designer ranges, and so<br />
it's offering five Ultra-Tech designer<br />
models in its <strong>new</strong> high-end Prestige<br />
line of gas and electric ranges, using an<br />
eclectic black and white color scheme.<br />
Oster has brought out a Designer<br />
Collection, a complete line of<br />
appliances in soft white with teal and<br />
The Original<br />
jiehen Master<br />
Distinct Cabinetry <strong>for</strong><br />
Discrimin<strong>at</strong>ing Tastes<br />
gray accents. wiih'kejr items also<br />
available in black.<br />
And Jenn-Air's Designer Line White<br />
opts <strong>for</strong> an all-over white scheme, with<br />
soft rose accents and subtle gray<br />
striping. . .<br />
OSTER'S REDESIGN includes the<br />
company's flagship product, the Oster<br />
Kitchen Center appliance, a singlemotor<br />
stand powering a mixer, a<br />
doughmaker. a slicer-shredder. a food<br />
processor and a blender.<br />
"Consumers are looking <strong>for</strong> quality<br />
products th<strong>at</strong> will last. But image is<br />
important, too." said Mary<br />
Hanneman. Oster's di<strong>rec</strong>tor of home<br />
economics. "They want their kitchen<br />
to look as coordin<strong>at</strong>ed as the rest of<br />
their home."<br />
The Caloric ranges fe<strong>at</strong>ure basic<br />
white with black trim. They have<br />
white main tops, sides and storage<br />
drawers and black glass-oven doors.<br />
Free-standing units also have black<br />
glass backguards framed with black<br />
trim. Gas models have black,<br />
porcelain-sealed burners and<br />
portelainized black, cast-iron burner<br />
gr<strong>at</strong>es. Electric models have black<br />
reflector bowls under plug-in open coil<br />
elements.<br />
James Paullin. marketing and sales<br />
vice president, said Caloric noticed<br />
th<strong>at</strong> quite a few people raised the<br />
question of designer ranges in<br />
consumer surveys.<br />
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The Jenn-Air line includes the<br />
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oven unit th<strong>at</strong> offers a choice of four<br />
cooking methods: microwaving.<br />
convection baking, radiant<br />
(conventional) baking or broihng.<br />
The line also includes a choice of<br />
cooktops (one th<strong>at</strong> sits flush with<br />
cabinets), a free-standing microwave<br />
and a dishwasher. Oven doors are<br />
white glass, and its 30-inch cooktop<br />
has solid elements sealed into a white,<br />
tempered glass surface.<br />
IN A NOD to the designer<br />
movement, the AGA Cooker also<br />
comes in a choice of vitreous enamel<br />
finishes: red. black, cream, white.<br />
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But the stove's main sales point<br />
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oper<strong>at</strong>ion based on stored he<strong>at</strong>, with<br />
no dials or knobs to regul<strong>at</strong>e<br />
temper<strong>at</strong>ures.<br />
The stove has four ovens (<strong>for</strong><br />
roasting, baking, simmering and<br />
warming) and three surface pl<strong>at</strong>es (<strong>for</strong><br />
boiling, simmering and warming). All<br />
seven, plus grilling and broiling, can be<br />
active <strong>at</strong> the same time.<br />
It's perfect <strong>for</strong> those who want a<br />
stove in classic design th<strong>at</strong> will cook<br />
superbly but not require constant<br />
<strong>at</strong>tenripn. said Phil Tonks. AGA's<br />
general manager in this country.<br />
The AGA has gre<strong>at</strong> potential in the<br />
U.S.. where quality is demanded but<br />
time is limited.<br />
"In addition, using the slow-cooking<br />
ovens, meals can be prepared in the<br />
morning, simmered all day. yet be<br />
perfect <strong>at</strong> dinner time. The even<br />
radiant he<strong>at</strong> minimizes shrinkage.<br />
seals in juices, retains nutrients and<br />
enhances the flavors."<br />
THE COLD Front, a lightweight air<br />
conditioner-dehumidifier on rollers<br />
th<strong>at</strong> can be moved from room to room<br />
and requires no window or throughthe-wall<br />
install<strong>at</strong>ion, is <strong>new</strong> from<br />
Bionake Corp.<br />
The unit runs on normal house,<br />
el^rtricity. drawing just seven amps of<br />
current. The company says it's good<br />
<strong>for</strong> cooling apartments, bo<strong>at</strong>s, mobile<br />
homes, porches and decks.<br />
It's also <strong>rec</strong>ommended <strong>for</strong> . *<br />
economical use when only one room in<br />
a house needs cooling, saving the —<br />
• expense of oper<strong>at</strong>ing a central air<br />
conditioning system. It delivers 5.500<br />
BTUs and an airflow output of 162<br />
cubic feet per minute. It dehumidifies<br />
<strong>at</strong> the r<strong>at</strong>e of 1.3 pints per hour.<br />
In<strong>for</strong>m<strong>at</strong>ion to help you select the<br />
right appliance is available from the<br />
Associ<strong>at</strong>ion of Home Appliance<br />
Manufacturers.<br />
"1990 Consumer Selection Guide <strong>for</strong><br />
Room Air Conditioners." and "1990<br />
Consumer Selection Guide <strong>for</strong><br />
Refriger<strong>at</strong>ors and Freezers" are SI.50<br />
each (to cover postage and handling)<br />
from AHAM's Communic<strong>at</strong>ions<br />
Department. 20 North Wacker Drive,<br />
Chicago. III. 60606.<br />
Each guide has a list by model and<br />
brand, noting energy cost and<br />
efficiency and offers instructions on<br />
how to estim<strong>at</strong>e your requirements.<br />
Bissell calls its <strong>new</strong> SC Deep<br />
Cleaning Machine the most advanced<br />
carpet cleaner in its line, with a power<br />
pump and two-gallon reservoir.<br />
The machine flushes cleaning<br />
<strong>for</strong>mula and warm w<strong>at</strong>er through the<br />
carpet or upholstery, then pulls the<br />
dirt and liquid back out by suction. It<br />
has nozzles <strong>for</strong> cleaning carpet and<br />
upholstery, a bare floor <strong>at</strong>tachment<br />
and a storage rack.<br />
Michigan owners save<br />
with gas-fired furnaces<br />
PAINTING. CAULKING,<br />
we<strong>at</strong>herstrippi-ng, insul<strong>at</strong>ion,<br />
storm windows and the<br />
replacement of older<br />
appliances, including he<strong>at</strong>ing and<br />
cooling systems, are all good ways to<br />
save energy and reduce utility bills.<br />
Consumers faced with the major<br />
investment of replacing a house<br />
he<strong>at</strong>ing system should select the most<br />
efficient, cost-effective he<strong>at</strong>ing system,<br />
according to the American Gas<br />
Associ<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />
According to Department of Energy<br />
st<strong>at</strong>istics, n<strong>at</strong>ural gas he<strong>at</strong>ing systems<br />
are highly efficient and n<strong>at</strong>ural gas is<br />
priced below he<strong>at</strong>ing oil and up to four<br />
times less than electric he<strong>at</strong> on a<br />
n<strong>at</strong>ional average basis.<br />
New n<strong>at</strong>ural gas furnaces have<br />
efficiencies of up to 97 percent Other<br />
fe<strong>at</strong>ures include: autom<strong>at</strong>ic vent<br />
dampers th<strong>at</strong> prevent warm air from<br />
escaping up the chimney when the<br />
furnace is off. more-efficient burners<br />
and <strong>new</strong> he<strong>at</strong> transfer technology.<br />
This keeps the house warmer and<br />
more com<strong>for</strong>table <strong>for</strong> longer periods of<br />
time — saving gas and money because<br />
the he<strong>at</strong>ing system is required to run<br />
less. AGA says.<br />
A <strong>rec</strong>ent consumer <strong>at</strong>titude survey<br />
by AGA reveals th<strong>at</strong> 50 percent of<br />
consumers consider com<strong>for</strong>t from a<br />
he<strong>at</strong>ing system as a major <strong>at</strong>tribute<br />
when making buying decisions. Warm<br />
air delivered from a gas furnace into a<br />
house measures between 120 and 140<br />
degrees as compared to a much cooler<br />
90 degrees from an electric he<strong>at</strong> pump<br />
system.<br />
the 21st century<br />
SOMETHING NEW ^ taking<br />
shape out in suburbia. The<br />
landscape of the future may<br />
fnruMne the most desirable<br />
• fe<strong>at</strong>ures of the village, the city and<br />
summer camp.<br />
According to the Winter/Spring<br />
1990 special edition of Newsweek on<br />
the 21st century family, postsuburbia<br />
will still have <strong>rec</strong>ognizable houses and<br />
streets.<br />
• "The dwellings will be different<br />
from wh<strong>at</strong> we are accustomed to. but<br />
not as different as a modern split level<br />
is from a 19th-century brownstone."<br />
said James Bonadeo. Builders<br />
Associ<strong>at</strong>ion of Southeastern Michigan<br />
president.<br />
The trend of in<strong>for</strong>mality and<br />
* openness th<strong>at</strong>'s emerging today will<br />
continue — a "gre<strong>at</strong> room" will<br />
connect the dining room, living room<br />
and kitchen.<br />
Technological advances will make it<br />
possible to autom<strong>at</strong>e the house with<br />
remote-controls <strong>for</strong> appliances, he<strong>at</strong>ing<br />
and cooling and security systems. In<br />
short, the house of the 21st century<br />
will still look like wh<strong>at</strong> we know as a<br />
house and will probably be made of<br />
brick.<br />
"The future will demand<br />
imagin<strong>at</strong>ion on the part of architects,<br />
developers and planners, and<br />
flexibility on the part of buyers. House<br />
builders will have to answer consumer<br />
demand <strong>for</strong> a sense of space with<br />
privacy and security." Bonadeo said.<br />
WHILE THE outdoor spaces<br />
become smaller, they will be<br />
intensively landscaped and functional<br />
There will actually be a vegetable<br />
garden in the side yard, and a lap pool<br />
in the back yard. But where will the<br />
kids play ball?<br />
P<strong>at</strong>hways behind the house <strong>for</strong><br />
strolling or bicycling will lead to the<br />
"community <strong>center</strong>." This will be one<br />
of the distinguishing marks of the<br />
postsuburban environment: the<br />
substitution of public space <strong>for</strong> priv<strong>at</strong>e<br />
yards.<br />
The design of the house itself is<br />
integral to the outdoor spaces: The<br />
kitchen <strong>looks</strong> out on the vegetable<br />
garden, the lap pool connects to the<br />
master bedroom through a spa and<br />
priv<strong>at</strong>e sitting room _ t'<br />
"The 21st-century house is built<br />
around a large central space called the<br />
'us room, an all-purpose dining/<br />
socializing/relaxing area Its focal"<br />
point is a multiplex entertainment<br />
room with a television, fireplace and<br />
computer <strong>center</strong>. The focus of the next<br />
gener<strong>at</strong>ion home is togetherness."<br />
Bonadeo said.<br />
There are priv<strong>at</strong>e areas in the future<br />
house: tne master bedroom suite is<br />
tucked away just a few steps from the<br />
us room The children's bedrooms<br />
upstairs are smaller and designed <strong>for</strong><br />
sleeping, not long-term playing Th<strong>at</strong>'s<br />
where the "activity area" comes, in<br />
It s on the mam level and continues to<br />
function as the family space<br />
^OMEFACTS<br />
Landscaping can add<br />
to a home's value<br />
Many developers will charge as<br />
much as 10 percent more lor a<br />
house on a wooded lot as lor the<br />
same house on a bare lot.<br />
Owners with a house on a bare<br />
lot can Increase thetr home s<br />
value by as much aa 27 percent<br />
when they add trees and other<br />
large plantings.<br />
SOURCE Good Housekeeping magazine<br />
Copley News Service<br />
ANOTHER SPACE, the<br />
multipurpose suite." could be used as<br />
a home Office, a guest room or a semipriv<strong>at</strong>e<br />
apartment <strong>for</strong> grandparents,<br />
something th<strong>at</strong> may become<br />
increasingly common in the next few<br />
decades.<br />
The m<strong>at</strong>erials of the postsuburban<br />
house will probably not be much<br />
different from those in use today.<br />
There may be modular wall and door<br />
panels th<strong>at</strong> can be installed or<br />
removed by homeowners themselves<br />
•to partition off part of a bedroom <strong>for</strong> a<br />
guest.<br />
But the most interesting<br />
technological advance is in the area of<br />
integr<strong>at</strong>ed controls <strong>for</strong> appliances,<br />
electrical and mechanical systems."<br />
Bonadeo said. "With the possible<br />
exception of the fireplace, anything<br />
th<strong>at</strong> moves, he<strong>at</strong>s, cools or lights up<br />
can b^controlled electronically."<br />
Smart House" is a system th<strong>at</strong><br />
combines electric power, voice and<br />
d<strong>at</strong>a communic<strong>at</strong>ion and control into<br />
one simple system to run a house.<br />
Thus, one could pick up a telephone<br />
anywhere in the house and. by dialing<br />
a simple code, turn on the oven, lower<br />
the temper<strong>at</strong>ure and turn off the TV.<br />
FOR THAT m<strong>at</strong>ter, one could do<br />
.this by telephone from anywhere,in<br />
the world.<br />
This is the sort of technological leap<br />
th<strong>at</strong> is usually said to offer<br />
possibilities limited only by the<br />
imagin<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />
The important changes are the<br />
ones th<strong>at</strong> will affect how we really live<br />
the shape of our streets, the distance<br />
to our shops, the boundaries between<br />
us and our neighbors<br />
"We have, as we have had pnly a<br />
few times in our history, the chance to<br />
invent a whole <strong>new</strong> <strong>for</strong>m of<br />
community Just as the suburb'Was an<br />
advance on the tenement, the<br />
postsuburb has the potential to<br />
improve our lives <strong>for</strong> the 21st century<br />
and beyond."<br />
— ThursOay. October 4. 1990 HOMEARAMA<br />
Page 38<br />
HOMEARAMA Thursday, October 4, 1990<br />
Proper lighting will brighten your home<br />
B^iaa Ca<strong>at</strong>iglione<br />
special writer<br />
BEFORE THOMAS Edison and<br />
Sir Joseph Wilson Swan<br />
refined the incandescent<br />
lamp, artificial illumin<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
was gleaned from any source <strong>at</strong> hand.<br />
Glowworms, beetles and fireflies<br />
trapped in lanterns or placed in<br />
shallow saucers of wax lighted the way<br />
<strong>for</strong> ancients in Java and the West<br />
Indies.<br />
Sparked by the discovery of fire,<br />
crude oil lamps shed light on<br />
prehistoric man. and the oily carcasses<br />
.Of sea animals threaded with wicks<br />
offered light in the arctic regions.<br />
L<strong>at</strong>er, the flambeau, a torch wkh<br />
one end swaddled in twisted fiber and<br />
b<strong>at</strong>hed in flammable liquid, was<br />
carried by nocturnal pedestrians and<br />
eventually affixed to buildings in the<br />
Middle Ages to provide the first street<br />
lighting.<br />
Wh<strong>at</strong>ever its source, light allows us__<br />
to work. play, cook, read, sew and do<br />
many other activities <strong>at</strong> any time in<br />
almost any environment. When<br />
lighting a house, activity and<br />
environment should be considered to<br />
cre<strong>at</strong>e the appropri<strong>at</strong>e <strong>at</strong>mosphere.<br />
LIGHT WITH a purpose. Don't<br />
skimp when it comes to providing light<br />
in an area where work will be<br />
per<strong>for</strong>med. Kitchens, b<strong>at</strong>hrooms and<br />
desk and work areas all require<br />
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• A central fixture mounted in the<br />
<strong>center</strong> of the ceiling is a common but<br />
ill-advised source of light in kitchens<br />
and b<strong>at</strong>hrooms. To avoid shadows cast<br />
in a kitchen work space from a central<br />
fixture, install a.strong swing-arm<br />
lamp th<strong>at</strong> can be adjusted to different<br />
heights <strong>for</strong> different activities.<br />
• Expand kitchen work areas with<br />
strong, bright lighting under counters<br />
to provide a safe environment <strong>for</strong><br />
using knives, peelers and other sharp<br />
and potentially dangerous utensils.<br />
Try one of the fluorescent tube and<br />
fixtures th<strong>at</strong> is easy to install.<br />
• In b<strong>at</strong>hrooms, a central fixture<br />
causes un<strong>at</strong>tractive shadows in the<br />
mirror. Light should eman<strong>at</strong>e from<br />
three sides in the <strong>for</strong>m of vanity bulbs,<br />
which combine fixture and bulb in one.<br />
Step out of the shower into the<br />
warmth of a ceiling he<strong>at</strong> lamp th<strong>at</strong><br />
provides warmth and light on chilly<br />
mornings.<br />
• In the home office, diffuse glare<br />
and reflection from a computer screen<br />
by positioning the light source beside<br />
or behind the terminal. Bright 100w<strong>at</strong>t<br />
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guests.<br />
Rugged outdoor fixtures, such as<br />
.floodlights installed in the eaves of the<br />
roof, will illumin<strong>at</strong>e walkways, front,<br />
back and side yards. Mercury or<br />
sodium bulbs offer homeowners the<br />
same technology used in parking-lot<br />
lights, but in a scaled-down <strong>for</strong>m.<br />
They are we<strong>at</strong>her resistant and will<br />
last up to 24.000 hours.<br />
Show off a flower garden with a<br />
spotlight installed in a tree or on the<br />
roof. Uplighting with a fixture placed<br />
under a tree. bush, st<strong>at</strong>ue or fountain<br />
cre<strong>at</strong>es dram<strong>at</strong>ic shadowing and<br />
depth.<br />
To cre<strong>at</strong>e an ethereal effect <strong>for</strong><br />
outside entertaining, mount<br />
floodlights high in trees and di<strong>rec</strong>t the<br />
beam through the leaves and branches<br />
to cre<strong>at</strong>e your own "moonlight." '<br />
To ensure the safety of guests,<br />
illumin<strong>at</strong>e pools, p<strong>at</strong>hs and steps.<br />
Place p<strong>at</strong>h lights <strong>at</strong> ground level and<br />
altern<strong>at</strong>e from one side to the other to<br />
cre<strong>at</strong>e uni<strong>for</strong>m lighting.<br />
LIGHT IN a bedroom or a living<br />
room can cre<strong>at</strong>e moods, depending on<br />
the type of fixture and the intensity of<br />
its glow. Manufacturers and designers<br />
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warmth. Decor<strong>at</strong>ors say soft pink light<br />
in vanities can cre<strong>at</strong>e a youthful<br />
appearance.<br />
In addition to illumin<strong>at</strong>ing, bulbs<br />
now cap he used as air fresheners. The<br />
aroma of pine, cranberry or orange<br />
emittedifrom Sylvania's Lite Scents<br />
waft about a room as a substitute <strong>for</strong><br />
incense or potpourri.<br />
Fixtures have become big business<br />
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bulb-on-a-stick designs covered with a<br />
plain paper shade. Art deco notions<br />
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and primitive cre<strong>at</strong>ions beckon to the<br />
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His 20 designs also fe<strong>at</strong>ure their<br />
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HOMEARAMA Thursday. October 4. 1990<br />
After you move into your <strong>new</strong> home<br />
SO YOU'VE just moved into your<br />
brand <strong>new</strong> home. You shopped<br />
around and did a lot of research<br />
to find the home th<strong>at</strong> was just<br />
right <strong>for</strong> you. You signed a big pile of<br />
documents <strong>at</strong> closing, the moving<br />
trucks have left, the boxes are<br />
unpacked, and all your belongings are<br />
in their proper places.<br />
Wh<strong>at</strong> should you do now?<br />
"One of the most important ideas to<br />
remember is th<strong>at</strong> you«are responsible<br />
<strong>for</strong> routine maintenance to keep your<br />
house functioning properly. These<br />
tasks tend to be rel<strong>at</strong>ively simple."<br />
said James Bonadeo. president of the<br />
Farmington Hills-based Builders<br />
Associ<strong>at</strong>ion (^Southeastern Michigan.<br />
For instance, many types of he<strong>at</strong>ing<br />
and air conditioning systems contain<br />
filters to remove dirt and dust from<br />
the air. A homeowner should change<br />
these filters when necessary.<br />
Cleanliness is a factor th<strong>at</strong> will<br />
make a home last longer and work<br />
better. Dust and dirt, if^allowed to<br />
accumul<strong>at</strong>e, can harm the finish on<br />
Venetian blinds, cabinets, countertops.<br />
floors, sinks, tubs, walls, tiles and<br />
other items. If dirt does accumul<strong>at</strong>e,<br />
household cleaning should use<br />
substances th<strong>at</strong> do not scr<strong>at</strong>ch or<br />
damage the finish."<br />
OUTSIDE THE home, the gutters<br />
and downspouts should not be allowed<br />
to get clogged with leaves or other<br />
objects. The exterior of the house is<br />
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elements^ but a periodic cleaning "Will<br />
improve the appearance, and. in many<br />
instances, prolong the life.<br />
When you bought your home, you<br />
probably <strong>rec</strong>eived a warrantry from<br />
the builder on workmanship and<br />
m<strong>at</strong>erials." Bonadeo said. "This<br />
warranty applies to problems rel<strong>at</strong>ed<br />
to the construction of the home, but it<br />
does not apply to problems th<strong>at</strong> arise<br />
because of failure to per<strong>for</strong>m routine<br />
maintenance."<br />
For example, if your roof begins to<br />
leak after six months because of faulty<br />
workmanship, your warranty would<br />
cover th<strong>at</strong>. If you develop a problem<br />
because w<strong>at</strong>er backed up in clogged<br />
gutters, the builder is not responsible<br />
<strong>for</strong> repairs."<br />
Some items, such as appliances, may<br />
be covered by manufacturers'<br />
warranties and are not the builder's--responsibility.<br />
You should fully familiarize youYsel?<br />
with the terms of your warranty soon<br />
after you move into your home. With<br />
all the excitement surrounding a move<br />
into a <strong>new</strong> home, most people have<br />
little desire to curl up in front of the - —<br />
fireplace and read a legal document.<br />
Nonetheless, you should not wait to<br />
read your warranty until a problem<br />
arises. Take time to learn wh<strong>at</strong> your<br />
rights arid responsibilities are from the<br />
outset.<br />
YOU WOULD be unrealistic to<br />
expect your home to be built perfectly.<br />
Even the best built homps require a<br />
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"First, notify your builder about the<br />
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writing. Include your name, address,<br />
and home and work telephone<br />
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"If you don't type the letter, make<br />
sure your handwriting is legible. Make<br />
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When you send accompanying<br />
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Having a problem with your home<br />
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Continued from Paoe 39<br />
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HOMEARAMA<br />
Thursday. October 4. 1990<br />
Owning a house brings many benefits<br />
PEOPLE HAVE always had ^an<br />
inn<strong>at</strong>e fascin<strong>at</strong>ion with, and<br />
need, <strong>for</strong> homes.<br />
"A home fulfills more than<br />
just the basic need <strong>for</strong> shelter. It<br />
provides intangible benefits such as<br />
emotional security, a safe haven to<br />
raise a family and a solid found<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
<strong>for</strong> pursuing th<strong>at</strong> family's life goals."<br />
said James Bonadeo. president of the<br />
Builders Associ<strong>at</strong>ion of Southeastern<br />
Michigan.<br />
In addition to the emotional and<br />
social benefits of owning a home, there<br />
also are some very practical financial<br />
benefits <strong>for</strong> homeowners.<br />
The single largest investment th<strong>at</strong><br />
most homeowners ever make, houses<br />
generally increase in value over a<br />
period of years, providing a<br />
substantial nest egg <strong>for</strong> retirement,<br />
educ<strong>at</strong>ion or emergencies.<br />
Over the past 50 years, the value of<br />
houses has increased <strong>at</strong> a r<strong>at</strong>e slightly<br />
above the n<strong>at</strong>ion's infl<strong>at</strong>ion r<strong>at</strong>e and<br />
th<strong>at</strong> trend is likely to continue in the<br />
future."<br />
There will be regional vari<strong>at</strong>ions<br />
and even vari<strong>at</strong>ions within markets "<br />
Bonadeo said, "but overall. increases_<br />
in home values should continue to<br />
follow the infl<strong>at</strong>ion r<strong>at</strong>e prettv<br />
closely."<br />
HOUSING ALSO is a stable<br />
investment and is much less prone to<br />
the numerous sharp swings th<strong>at</strong><br />
characterize stock prices. And it has<br />
outpaced stocks as an investment<br />
during the past 20 vears. Between<br />
1970 and the end of 1989. the median<br />
price of an existing house rose 300.<br />
percent, compared to a 250 percent •<br />
increase in the Dow Jones Average.<br />
According to Bonadeo. there also are<br />
considerable tax benefits and<br />
"leveraging" benefits to<br />
• homeownership — investing a<br />
comparably small amount of money to<br />
make a downpayment while realizing<br />
an increase in app<strong>rec</strong>i<strong>at</strong>ion based on<br />
the full yalue of the house.<br />
As an example of the tax and<br />
leveraging benefits of homeownership -<br />
consider two families. each consisting<br />
of a couple with one child. Total family<br />
income is $40,000 per year and will- r*.<br />
increase 5 percent annually v<br />
Each family has $10,000 to invest<br />
One uses the $10,000 as a<br />
downpayment on a $100,000 house.<br />
The other family buys a SlU.OOO"<br />
Treasury Bond and continues to rent.<br />
At the end of 10 years, the family<br />
buying the house has earned $49,000<br />
more than the family th<strong>at</strong> continues<br />
renting, primarily because of tax<br />
savings associ<strong>at</strong>ed with<br />
homeownership and increased house '<br />
equity. *<br />
Beyond homeownership's tangible<br />
and intangible benefits to individuals<br />
are its benefits to the n<strong>at</strong>ion's<br />
economy.<br />
"HOMEOWNERSHIP IS o"£e of<br />
the most powerful <strong>for</strong>ces driving the<br />
American economy, with a ripple effect<br />
th<strong>at</strong> reaches far beyond the<br />
construction site." Bonadeo said.<br />
During a typical year, residential<br />
construction accounts <strong>for</strong> about 5<br />
percent of America s gross n<strong>at</strong>ional<br />
product."<br />
The construction of just 1.000 <strong>new</strong><br />
single-family houses cre<strong>at</strong>es 1.759<br />
man-years of employment and<br />
gener<strong>at</strong>es S45.7 million in wages It *<br />
also gener<strong>at</strong>es SI8 8 million in tax<br />
revenues.<br />
The bottom line: the construction of<br />
1 000 <strong>new</strong> single-family houses has a<br />
total economic impact of $207 million<br />
Multiply th<strong>at</strong> to account-<strong>for</strong> the more<br />
than 1 million <strong>new</strong> single-family<br />
houses started each year and it's clear<br />
th<strong>at</strong> housing has an enormous impact<br />
Bonadeo concludes. 'Home is<br />
certainly where the heart is. and more<br />
It s a stabilizing influence on society<br />
one of the most powerful <strong>for</strong>ces in the<br />
economy and a solid long-term<br />
investment."<br />
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They began <strong>at</strong> the top with ceilings<br />
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NEXT, THEY provided outdoor<br />
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The New American Home '90<br />
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The foyer, dining room and parlor<br />
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As families increasingly use the<br />
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